Rockwood High School - Rocket / Mainliner Yearbook (Rockwood, PA)

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V1 ons, LEAD 5EN1oA5 or Class Committee-standing: Tina Newell, Dawn Fletcher, Lori Zorn, Julie Miller, Tammy Hay, Tammy King: slriing, Brlan Hay, Kevin Y der, Diana Hauger, Sam Romesberg, Greg King. Hauger and Greg Klng help Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Biancotri unt votes for class officers. CLASS M OTTO FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS: TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME AND REMEMBER, WHERE YOU CAME FROM IS NOT NEARLY AS IMPORTANT AS WHERE YOU ARE HEADED. CLASS COLORS R055 AND GRAY CLASS FLOWER R055 13 SENIORS REACH Senior prizes are displayed Kelly Brougher and Mr. La Vigne discuss being top sales person. Eric King is proud to be No. 1. 9- vu X xg if -win Yoder tries to disco ver how many licks it fakes finish a giant Slow Poke. no Hauger receives prizes for being one of the top Ves people. ,x ki, jf my YK- E? wif? N -QQ -an GAZINE GOA L5 l drank the whole thing, comments Todd Gribble to his fuzzy companion 9 , K F I l l want two for the road demands Lori Zorn. Q l 1 r x S Joseph Anderson Brian Ansell Call Ansell Sondra Ansell John Ballantine James Barclay Mark Beal Mandy Benford Richard Berke y Nina Blystone Stephen Brant Robert Breckenridge Kelly Brougher Robert Carlson Diane Clawson Gavin Cleary Sandy Dodson Gary Crawford Didnt? DuPont James Enos Christopher Gerber N Down Geary Todd Gribble Diana Houger Brian Hay Jeff Hoy Pamela Hay Charles Helnmg Tammy Ha y Terry Ha y Rhonda Henry Mary Ann Henry Patricia Holyfield Ke vin Hoover Tammy Hoyman Do wn Jones Daniel Judy Darlene King Eric King Ruth King Gregory King Tamm y King Wayne King Janice Klink Clay K nopsn yder Katry Latshaw I Karen Legas Mary Lovrencic Patti L ytle Amy Meyers Bryan Mausf Julie Miller Darrell Mitchell Lisa Magnet Brian Mitchell Lorie Mitchell 3 iiftf f Mark Mull Ted Myers lohn Neil Tina Newell Peggy Nicholas Charles Ohler Sherry Ponich Jody Patterson Nancy Phillippi Tammy Phillippi Dawn Pletcher Michael Pritfs Darrell Pletcher Holly Plercher Shanda Queer Michael Reckner William Ringer Theresa Ringler ,H , 4. Penny Ritenour Samuel Romesberg Scarf Romesburg Ann Rose Pv'x' 2 '75 -,pf '15 32.3 'mf ppm R if W M M, 1? 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Diana Hauger calms herself before the service. 2. Shanda Queer and Greg King are very alert. 3. J.R. Enos shows off the latest style. 4. Bill Ringer does his part in the service. fm COMMENCEMENT 1983 maj f S1 e e ' Y W 'Eg ef 1. The crass of 198.9 1 Q g 2. Walter Gardner does a fine job e as Commencement speaker. C0 N H T U L. H T I O N 9 7 l fi ' 3. Sam Romesberg delivers a A' 1-Q 1-Hg . farewell speech. CLHSE3 OF l983 lT'5 A TIME 1. Scott Sanner gives his last speech as Student Council presi- l dent. 2. Dawn Pletcher recognizes members of the National Honor Society. 3. Charlotte Singer joyfully re- ceives her diploma. S s FOR MOVING ON 1 Edna Tokumoto tells everyone how much she will miss Rock wood 2. Gavin Cleary feels sad about leaving the United States. 3. Darrell Mitchell remembers the good times he shared with class- mate Diana Hauger. W' 5 N OR PERSONAL! TIES Class Brains - Diane Waltermlre, Greg King Most .Sophlstlcated - Sondra Ansell, Kerry Snyder Most Llkely To Succeed - Amy Schrock, Greg King Class Beauty - Rhonda Henry Nicest .Smile - Lisa Magnet, .Sam Romesberg Most Talkative - Diane DuPont, Todd Grlbble Class Musicians - Theresa Ringler, Kevin Yoder Class Brown - Carl Ansell Class Athletes - Diana Hauger, Sam Romesberg Class Clown - Diane DuPont, J.R. Enos Best Dressed - Amy Meyers, Scott Romesburg Class Couple - Rhonda Henry, Todd Gribble pk, . ' 9' ,ts 'x W? S NIOR DIRECTOR Y Joe Anderson . . . Don Ho . . . May 26, 1965 . . . Vo-Ag, FFA Presldent, Wrestllng, Chess Club . . . enjoys hunting and watchlng glrls . . . plans to joln the Army. Brlan Ansell . . . Ants . . . March 11, 1965 . . . Academlc, FFA, Student Councll, Stage Crew. . . enjoys hunting, flshlng, and racquetball . . . plans to attend college. Carl Ansell. . . AnImal . . . May 7, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Soccer Club . . . enjoys huntlng, flshlng, racing, and trapplng . . . plans to get a job. Sondra Ansell . . . Ushl . . . December 23, 1964 . . . AcademlcfGeneral, Photography Club, FTC Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Pep Club, Student Council, Yearbook Photographer, Skl Club, Intramurals, Baccalaureate Choir, Maple Prlncess Contestant . . . enjoys photography, lounglng In hot tubs, spottlng deer, skllng, worklng out, shopping, AYSO Soccer, and being wlth Jeff . . . plans to attend Indlana Unlverslty of PA. John M. Ballantlne . . . '1l.B. or B.J. . . . February 14, 1964 . . . Vo-Ag, FFA, Intramurals. . . enjoys worklng on models and watching glrls . . . plans to get a job. James E Barclay . . . 'UImbo . . . March 6, 1965 . . . Vo-Ag, FFA, Chess Club, Intramurals, Speech and Drama Club . . . enjoys llstenlng to heavy metal muslc, roller skating, motorcycllng and runnlng around. . . plans to attend Callfornla State College. Mark Beal . . . January 5, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Intramurals . . . enjoys motorcycllng and worklng on cars . . . future plans are undecided Mandy Jo Benford . . . Hey B . . . July 14, 1965 . . . AcademlcfBuslness, Dance Club, FTC Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band, Pep Club, Colorguard, Baccalaureate Cholr, Coptaln J. V. Cheerleader, Cheerleader, Skl Club, Jr. Class Committee, Yearbook, Intramurals, Volleyball Club . . . enjoys camping out, sklpplng school wlth frlends, runnlng around wlth Mlndy, Darlene, and Sondra, runnlng through mud puddles, golng to Plzza Hut for munchles, plgglng out at D. Q., plcklng flowers, plcklng on Greg, getting hugs after ball games or anytime, spending time wlth Cralg . . . plans to attend a 2-year college majorlng In computers and to enjoy all that llfe has to offer. Rlchard D. Berkey . . . Berk . . . June 21, 1965. . . Vo-Tech, Golf Soccer Club, Intramurals . . . enjoys flshlng, huntlng, partylng, and llstenlng to jams . . . future plans are undecided. Nlna Kathryn Blystone . . . Kathy . . . Vo-Tech, Colorguard Elementary Offlce Aid Jr. Chorus, Vo-Tech VICA . . . enjoys motorcycle rldlng, hlklng, worklng wlth computers, and belng wlth Harry . . . plans to become a computer programmer, housewife, and a mother. Steve Brant . . . Branty . . . August 23, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Track Team, Rlfle Club, Soccer Club, Intramurals . . . enjoys huntlng, flshlng, and camping . . . plans to run a welding shop or joln the Navy. Robert Breckenridge . . . Bob . . . October 16, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Intramurals . . . enjoys worklng on cars and spendlng tlme In the garage . . . plans to attend technlcal lnstltute for auto-mechanics. Kelly Renee Brougher . . . Moose . . . Aprll 18, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Secretary for NHS, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band, J. K Basketball, J. V. 6 V. Volleyball, Member of the Society of Dlstlngulshed Amerlcan Hlgh School Students, Who's Who, Hlgh Honor and Honor Roll . . . enjoys playlng volleyball, horseback rldlng, roller skating, swlmmlng, skllng, and pho- tography . . . plans to attend Bradford School of Buslness. Robert Carlson . . . Preppy . . . January 22, 1965 . . . Vo- Tech, Soccer Club . . . enjoys huntlng, flshlng, raclng, and shoollng . . . plans to attend Alrco Technical Institute, get a job, and later get married Dlane Clawson . . . Deet . . . March 12, 1965. . . Vo-Tech, enjoys being outslde, watchlng televlslon, and belng wlth frlends . . . plans to meet a speclal guy and get marrled. Gavln Leslle Cleary. . . Gov , . . March 21, 1964 . . . Academic, Varslty Basketball, AFS, Yearbook . . . enjoys llstenlng to Australlan and Brltlsh music groups, basketball, Australlan football and crlcket, going out wlth friends, eatlng at McDonald's and Plzza Hut . . . plans to return home to Australla, flnlsh high school, buy a car, and get a job . . . hopes to return to the U.5.A. Gary Crawford . . . Crawford . . . August 3, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Soccer Club, Track, Wrestling, Band Rlfle Club, Rod andBow Club, FFA . . . enjoys models, bike rldlng, partylng, snowmoblllng, and huntlng with the Pover- ty Flats Gang . . . plans to do some traveling. Sandy Dodson . . . Sls . . . January 21, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Volleyball Club, Rlfle Club, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Maple Prlncess Contestant, and Intramurals . . . enjoys horseback rldlng, golng to partles, crulslng around wlth Michelle, Duppy, and the rest of her frlends, and most of all belng with Jeff . . . plans to further her educatlon In surveying, get marrled to Jeff llve ln an A-frame house, and go to Texas to vlslt Duppy. Dlane DuPont. . . Duppy . . . October 3, 1965 . . . VoTech, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Intramurals, Volleyball Club, Rlfle Club, Jr. Band . . . enjoys horseback rldlng, golng downtown, shootlng pool wlth the guys, going to parties, going to Sprlngs wlth Trlcla and Jody, and runnlng around wlth Shella, Angle, Sandy, Vlckl, Sondra and the rest of her frlends . . . plans to get some money, buy a car, go to the ocean, move to Texas, and become a good beautlclan. James Enos . . . '1Sheddy . . . February 24, 1964 . . . Academic, FFA, Vo- Ag, Student Councll, Baseball Team, Golf Team, Soccer Club, Rlfle Club, Skl Club . . . enjoys crulslng wlth Huey and Loule, huntlng, flshlng, baseball, rldlng motorcycles, skllng, Almee . . . plans to move to Montana and become on outfltter. Dawn Geary . . . Carrot . . . August 24, 1965. . . Vo-Tech, FTC Pep Club, VICA, Ping Pong Club, Vo-Tech Treasurer, Vo-Tech Student Council . . . enjoys llstenlng to muslc, danclng, partylng, roller skating, golng to McDonald's wlth Jeff Buffy, and Tator, and runnlng around Somerset and Rockwood wlth Peg and Karen . . . plans to attend a nurslng school to become an R.N. and later marry. Christopher Lee Gerber. . . Gerb . . . December 24, 1964 . . . Vo-Tech, Jr. 6 Sr. Band, Jr. Chorus, Volleyball Club, Rlfle Club, Soccer Club, Skl Club, FFA, VICA, Jr. Hlgh Basketball . . . enjoys playlng softball for N.CF.D., hunrlng, skllng, glrls, blke rldlng, snowmoblllng wlth the Poverty Flats Gang, golng to Seven Sprlngs wlth Greg, and playing football Sunday afternoons. . . plans on worklng for Laurel Hlghland Dalry Farms. Todd Grlbble . . . March 7, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, J.V. Wrestllng, Jr. High Basketball, J.K 6 V Basketball, Baseball . . . enjoys drlvlng truck and spending time with Rhonda . . . plans to drlve truck for Grlbble Trucking, Inc. Dlana Hauger . . . January 16, 1965 . . . Academic Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. All County Band Student Councll, NHS, Dlstlngulshed American Hlgh School Students, Whos Who. Volleyball Club, Yearbook Staff Sports Editor, JK 6 V. Volleyball, Softball Team, J.V 6 V Basketball, Sports Offlclatlng Club . . . enjoys 4-H, playlng all sports, golng to Plzza Hut, playlng the piano, and being wlth someone speclal . . . plans to attend college. Brian Eugene Hay. . . WIllle . . . September 10, 1965 . . . Vo-Ag, FFA, Track, FFA Basketball, Chess Club . . . enjoys huntlng, flshlng, and all sports . . . plans to join the service. Jeffrey Hay. . . 'Veff . . . January 30, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, enjoys fishing and hunting . . . plans to get a good job. Tammy Hay . . . Hay Hay . . . March 19, 1965 . . . Buslness, Cheerleader, Jr. 6Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Senlor Commlttee, FTC Presldent, Baccalau- reate Cholr, Rohlstat, Majorette, Photography Club, Pep Club, Intramur- als . . . enjoys horseback rldlng, camping out, runnlng around with Tammy, Dawn, Llsa, Julle, and Pattl, skllng, all sports, golng to Plzza Hut, and golng to Seven Sprlngs and checking out Levl's . . . plans to attend college. Terry Hay . . . Fred . . . April 5, 1965. . . Vo-Tech, enjoys rldlng 3- wheelers, hunting, and flshlng . . . plans to get a job ln the mlnes. Pam Hay . . . December 29, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, FTC Jr. Band Maple Prlncess Contestant . . . enjoys twlrllng, skatlng, hlklng, and spending time wlth frlends . . . plans to attend college at Bradford Business School. Charles Helnlng . . . Chuck . . . May 31, 1965 . . . Academic, FFA, NHS, Chess Club, Basketball, Baseball, Band . . . enjoys recording music, com- puter programmlng, playlng drums, and hlgh fldellty stereo equipment . . . plans to go to college for muslc after which he plans to do some recording. Mary Ann Henry . . . Aprll 19, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Dance Club, Pep Club, FFA, Intramurals, FTC Photography Club, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Skl Club . . . enjoys horseback rldlng, skllng, swlmmlng, hlklng, camplng, motorcy- cling, runnlng around with frlends, and spending tlme with a very special person . . . plans to further her education and get a good job In the medlcal fleld Rhonda Lynne Henry . . . Henry or Froggle . . . May 14, 1965 . . . Vo- Tech, Jr. 6 Sr. Bond Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Majorette, Colorguard, FFA, FTC VICA, Pep Club, Rifle Club, Softball Stat, Softball Team, Skt Club, Intramurals, Vo-Tech, School Play, Soclety of Dlstlngulshed American High School Students, Who's Who . . . enjoys horseback rldlng, jogglng, going for long walks, talklng on the phone, eatlng, skllng, swlmmlng, playing racquetball with Prltts, runnlng around wlth Darlene and Tanya, golng to dances, going to truck pulls, and belng with Todd . . . plans to attend college and major In X-Ra y Technology or to become a nurse, then get a good job. Patrlcla Lynn Holyfleld . . . Trlsh . . . January 30, 1965 . . . General, Student Councll, Intramurals, FFA, FTC Skl Club, Pep Club, Baccalaureate Choir, Dance Club, school plays, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Rohlstat . . . enjoys skiing, swlmmlng, camplng, playing pool, spending money, vldeo games, lounglng In the hot tub, eating cheese frles, partying with her best friends, and golng to Plzza Hut for munchles . . . plans to attend a 4- year college to study hotel and restaurant management and to travel as much as possible. Kevln Hoover. . . Haove . . . August 3, 1965 . . . Academic, Jr. 6Sr. Band Sr. Chorus, All-County Band LK 6 V. Basketball, FFA, Yearbook, Who's Who . . . enjoys rldlng snawmoblles, hunting, playing ball . . . plans to attend college. Tammy M. Hayman . . . Pee Wee . . . October 6, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, enjoys roller skatlng, runnlng around, golng out for plzza, and being with Lorie, Deet, and Mary . . . plans to get a good jab. Dawn Jones . . . '7onesy . . . October 26, 1964 . . . Academic, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. Band Volleyball Club, NHS, Who's Who, Student Council Rep. to the School Board Bloodmoblle Chalrman, V. Basketball Stat, Who's Who Among American Student Councll Students . . . enjoys rldlng motor- cycles and snawmoblles, swlmmlng, hovlng a good tlme with friends, sharlng great tlmes with o speclal someone, and mostly just enjoying life . . . plans to attend Kent State Unlverslty to get a masters In nursing . . . may settle down after that. Danlel Judy . . . Dan or 'Judy . . . May 5, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, enjoys hunting, flshlng, swlmmlng, car raclng, and church . . . plans to get a job. Darlene Rae Klng . . . Fang . . . May 1, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, General, Cheerleader, Softball Team, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Colorguard, Dance Club, Volleyball Club, Alumnl Chorus, Vo-Tech Yearbook Stafli Rifle Club, FFA, Vo-Tech Edltor of Yearbook, Pep Club, V.l.CA, Unlted States Achievement Academy Award Intramurals ,... enjoys playlng softball, swlmmlng, motorcycllng, hlklng, skllng, waterskltng, jogging, talking to Henry on the phone, partying, runnlng around with Rhonda, Mandy, Mlndy, Julie M, and Julle N, golng to Plzza Hut and munching out then to McDonalds and plgglng out, golng to the lake wlth Mandy, Mindy, and Sondra, dlgglng Mandy's keys out of the garbage at Burger King, going to truck pulls, huntlng, and belng with Brlan . . . plans are to attend college majoring In Physlcal Education, then get a good job, then later marry. Eric D. Klng . . . Goob . . . November 25. 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Intramurals, Rlfle Club, Chorus, VICA, Vo-Tech Student Advisory Committee . . . enjoys hunting, flshlng, H 6 S Softball, 3 wheeling, maklng money, and chaslng girls . . . plans to become a good and well-pald electrlclan. Gregory Klng . . . Greg . . . August 26, 1965 . . . Academic, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, NHS, Student Councll, Class Offlcer, Year- book, FFA, Class Committee . . . enjoys fishing, huntlng, 3-wheeling, basketball, baseball, glrls, and golng to the movies . . . plans to attend college, settle down some day, and make blg bucks. Ruth Lurene Klng . . . Rene . . . January 11, 1965 . . . Academic, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Bond AFS, FTC Student Councll, FFA, Softball, Who's Who, Dlstlngulshed American Hlgh School Students, Yearbook, United States Achievement Academy . . . enjoys readlng, watching football, tennls, swlmmlng, golf golng to mavles, golng to Pizza Hut or McDonald's, taklng long walks ln the woods, talklng an the phone, spending time with someone very speclal . . . plans to attend Uniontown School of Nursing to major ln nurslng. Tammy Lynn Klng . . . Tam . . . July 13, 1965 . . . Business, Student Councll, Senlor Committee, Rohlstat, Yearbook Photographer, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. Band FTC Baccalaurate Cholr, Alumnl Chorus, Intramurals, Volleyball Club, Photography Club, . . enjoys camping, hlklng, swimming, volleyball, readlng, and running around with Julle, Tammy, Dawn, Llsa, and Pattl . . . plans to attend a business school. Wayne Klng . . . Butch . . . August 6, 1964 . . . Wood Shop, Chess Club . . . enjoys motorcycllng, roller skatlng, and glrls . . . plans to move to Montana and flnd a job. Janlce Marle Kllnk . . . 'Van . . . November 23, 1965 . . . Business, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Plng Pong Club, FTC FHA Reporter, Colorguard Maple Princess Contestant . . . enjoys playlng tennls, playlng Pacman, plcklng on Wllby, going to the mavles, havlng fun on the bus, and runnlng around with Tlna . . . plans to get a job and hopefully get a place of her own. Clay Knopsnyder . . . K.C . . . March 19, 1965 . . . General, enjoys baseball, softball, glrl watchlng, models, and belng with Charlotte . . . plans to go to work, get married have three kids, get rlch, and take llfe easy. Katty Lynn Latshaw. . . March 25, 1965 . . . Business, J.V. Cheerleader, Jr. Band, AFS, Dance Club, Pep Club, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Varsity Wrestling Stat, FTC Intramurals, Baccalaureate Cholr . . . enjoys waterskllng, swlmmtng, dancing, and runnlng around with Wendy, Amy, Vlckl, and Jill . . . plans to get a good job. Karen Renee' Legas . . . May 6, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Pep Club, Deco Club, FTC . . . enjoys runnlng around with Peggy, Nancy, Theresa, Lori, Cathy, and the rest of her frlends, cooklng, art, and spend- Ing time with Mlke . . . plans to keep working ln retail, get married and ralse a famlly. Mary Lovrenclc . . . March 1, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech . . . enjoys blcycllng, dancing, readlng, belng with frlends, and belng with a certain someone. . . plans for the future are undecided Patti Lytle . . . Pat . . . August 2, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Volleyball Team, J. V Basketball, .Speech Team, Photography Club, FTC Intramurals, Who's Who Among American Hlgh School Students, . . enjoys readlng, taklng walks, llstenlng to muslc, swlmmlng, volleyball, talking with good friends, and belng with Chuck . . . plans on getting a good- paylngjob, drlvlng a sports car, and llvlng a nice, quiet life ln the country. Bryan E. Maust . . . Bud . . March 26, 1965 . . . Vo-Ag, FFA, enjoys hunting, flshlng, working on engines and flxlng them up . . . plans to get a good-paying job. Amy Jo Meyers . . . Mlm . . . September 12, 1965 . . . Academic, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Sr. Band Majorette, National Colors, J. V. Cheer- leader, Captain of V Cheerleaders, Yearbook Sr. Edltor, Ski Club, FTC AFS, Dance Club, Pep Club, Baccalaureate Cholr, Intramurals, Maple Princess Contestant, Who's Who In Muslc, Whos Who Among American Hlgh School Students . . . enjoys skllng, dancing, golng to stock car and motorcross races, runnlng around wlth Wendy, Mandy, Sondra, and Am- ber, golng to D'Arrlgo's for plzza on the weekends, and spending a lot of time with John . . . plans to attend Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Brian Mitchell . . . Mitch . . . May 13, 1965 . . . Academic, J. V. 6 V. Basketball, All-County Basketball, All-Tourney Team Basketball, Track, Volleyball Club, Plng Pong Club, Rod 6 Bow Club, Student Council Rep., Whos Who Among American Hlgh School Students, Intramurals, Pep Club . . . enjoys snowmobiling, racquetball, basketball, working on cars, running around ln the Big Red Machine, belng with an extra-special person, and just having a good time . . . plans to attend a 2-year or 4-year college, get a good job, and be happy. Julie Mlller. . . MlIler Time . . . July 17, 1965 . . . General, Jr. 6Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr., Band All-County Band Dance Club, FTC Alumni Chorus, Softball, VICA, Intramurals, Baccalaureate Choir, Yearbook, Colorguard lr. Class Treasurer, Jr. Committee, NHS, Sr. Class Secretary . . . enjoys playing volleyball and softball, camping out, running around wlth Dawn, Tammy, Tammy, Llsa, Darlene, and Pattl, golng to basketball games and dances . . . plans to attend Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital to study Surgical Technology. Darrell Mitchell . . . August 20, 196.5 . . . Academic, Student Council, NHS, FFA, Baseball Team . . . enjoys hunting, flshlng, and baseball. . . plans to get a job. Lorie Ann Mltchell . . . Chuck . . . May JO, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, enjoys roller skating, hunting, flshlng, horseback rldlng, and belng with friends . . . plans to get a job. Lisa Mognet. . . Wee . . . March 16, 1964 . . . Business, Jr. 6Sr. Chorus, Ir. Band FTC Dance Club, Baccalaureate Cholr, Intramurals, Pep Club, Homecoming Attendant. . . enjoys all sports, camping, taking walks, rldlng horses, llstenlng to 96Kl6 crulslng around Somerset, eatlng, going to the Pizza Hut with Ed belng with good friends, Julle, Tammy, Dawn. Patty, Tammy, and Mandy, and being with someone very speclal . . . plans to flnd a good job and later on get married. Mark Mull. . . Ray . . . November 13. 1964 . . . Academic, J.V. 6 V. Basketball, V. Baseball, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, All-County Band All-County Chorus, Stage Crew, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, Intramural Referee, FFA, Student Council, Yearbook . . . enjoys cars, motorcycles, hunting, and girls . . . plans to get a job or attend a technical school. Ted E Myers . . . Theo . . . January 1, 1966 . . . Vo-Tech, Golf Team, Soccer Team, Track Team, Computer Club . . . enjoys hunting, bicycling, and hiking . . . plans to joln the Navy. ' John W. Nell, ll . . . Shadow . . . Aprll 13, 1965 . . . Academic, Student Council, Wrestling . . . enjoys skllng, wrestling, and trapping . . .plans to attend college. Tlna Loulse Newell. . . Teeney . . . July 2, 1965 . . . Business, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. Band Intramurals, FHA, Who's Who Among Amerlcan High School Students, FTC Plng Pong Club, Dance Club, Colorguard FHA Vice President, Senlor Committee, Maple Princess Contestant . . . enjoys horse- back riding, swlmmlng, skating, playing football and softball with Collins and Foltz, goofing off with Janlce, Fang, Sheila, Katty, Keith, Mike, Sam, and John, golng to the movles, dancing, golng to Seven Springs to play Ms. Pacman, and belng wlth that special someone . . . plans to joln the Air Force and have a career in nurslng. Peggy Nlcholas . . . Pork . . . May 13, 1964. . . Vo-Tech, Pep Club, FTC Deca, Ping Pong Club . . . enjoys llstenlng to muslc, partying, belng with friends, runnlng around Somerset, and riding around Rockwood with Karen and Dawn . . . plans to attend college, work and later marry. Charlle Ohler . . . April 30, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Vo-Tech FFA . . . enjoys cars and motorcycles . . . plays to get o job and be Independent. Sherry Panlch . . . Weasel . . . September 1, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, enjoys horseback rldlng and spending time with Jeff . . . plans to attend the LPN School in Somerset. Jody Rae Patterson . . . 'Vo . . . August 22, 1965 . . . General, Student Councll, Intramurals, FFA, FTC Ski Club, Pep Club, Dance Club, Baccalau- reate Cholr, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, RohIstat, school play . . . enjoys skiing, swlmmlng, camping, playing pool, spending money, vldeo games, lounging ln hot tubs, eatlng cheese frles, partying with best friends, and golng to Plzza Hut for munchles . . . plans to attend Wilson College to study elementary education, travel before decldlng where to settle down, and meet many dllferent and interesting people. Nancy Phllllppl . . . September 14, 1964 . . . Vo-Tech, FTC Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Deco . . . enjoys reading and running around with the gang around Fishers Blg Wheel's parklng lot . . . plans to get a job ln retailing. Tammy Sue Phllllppl. . . Short cakes . . . May 10 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, FTC FHA, Volleyball Club, Vo-Tech FFA . . . enjoys outdoor sports. volleyball, traveling, golng to the movies, shopping, and running around with friends . . . plans to do landscaping around buildings or to work In a greenhouse . . . hopes to own a greenhouse someday and spend her llfe with Jlm. Darrell Pletcher . . . Harve . . . May 9, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Baseball. . . enjoys hunting, fishing, softball, basketball, motorcycllng . . . plans to do construction work. Dawn Renee Pletcher. . . Pletch . . . February 10, 1965 . . . Business, FTC Student Councll Secretary, Photography Club, Who's Who Among Ameri- can Hlgh School Students, Dlstlngulshed Hlgh School Students, NHS Presl- dent, National Leadership Merlt Award Jr. Class Secretary, Jr. Class Com- mittee, Sr. Committee . . . enjoys playing volleyball and softball, working with M. Y.F, camping with Tammy, Julle. Pattl, Hay, and Llsa, and running around with Rhonda . . . plans to attend C V.N.S. to study surgical technology. Holly Pletcher . . . Holly Berry . . . December 19, 1964 . . . Business, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. Band Speech Team and NFL, AFS, FTC Muslc Appreciation Club, Maple Princess Contestant, Speech Club Treas. and Stat . . . enjoys sewing, swimming, running around, going to Ohlo, dating guys, and being with a very special frlend Wendy Stahl. . . plans to work at Kroger and keep in touch with friends. Mlchael D. Prltts . . . Mike . . . September 8, 1965 . . . Academic, J. V. 6 V Basketball, Student Councll, Volleyball Club . . . enjoys hunting, trapping, flshlng, and sports . . . plans to attend college. Shanda Jo Queer. . . February 24, 1965 . . . Academic, Student Council, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Sr. All-County Chorus and Band Distinguished American High School Students, Who 's Who Among American Hlgh School Students, Volleyball Club, Pep Club, J.V. 6 V. Volleyball Team, Softball Team, V. Cheerleader, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Majorette, Yearbook, Sports Offlciat- ing Club, Skl Club . . . enjoys reading, hunting, fishing, camping, skiing, swimming, running around wlth Dawn, and being with a special guy. . . plans to attend college majoring ln computers. Michael A. Reckner . . . 'MIke . . . March 7, 1965 . . . Vo-Ag, FFA, Intramurals, FFA Basketball. . . enjoys huntlng, flshlng, and sports . . plans to become an auto mechanic. Wllllam S. Rlnger . . . Bill . . . Academic, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Student Councll, FFA Vlce Presldent, Jr. Class Committee, Volleyball Club, Sports Offlclatlng Club, Speech Team . . . enjoys sports, reading, farming, running around plcklng on people, golng to sports games, and spending time ln the gym . . . plans to attend Lakeshor Technical Institute to major In dairy herd management, then get a good job as a herdsman or a dairy farm manager. Theresa Rlngler. . . June 6, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, FTC, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Speech Team, VICA, All-County Band Dlstrlct Band. . . enjoys running around wlth wlld and crazy frlends, playlng the flute and plccolo, roller skating, and swlmmlng . . . plans to attend college to study computer science, and later get married Penny Rltenour . . . June 28, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Band Chorus, Colorguard VICA, Maple Prlncess Contestant , . . enjoys reading, swlmmlng, horse- back riding, 4-H, and runnlng around with friends . . . plans to attend a school to become an R.N. .Samuel J. Romesberg, Ill . . . Shadow , . . July 10, 1965 . . . Academlc, Band Wrestling, Student Councll, Yearbook . . . enjoys art work, huntlng, wrestling, skllng . . . plans to attend Penn State ln the art program, Scott Allen Romesburg . . . February 22, 1965 . . . Academic, Golf Team, Basketball Manager, Intramurals, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Jr. 6 Sr. Band All-County Band All-County Chorus, school play, Baccalaureate Cholr, Student Coun- cll, Yearbook Editor-In-Chief Whos Who Among American Hlgh School Students, Society of Dlstlngulshed High School Students, Volleyball Club, NHS, Jr. Committee, Speech Team . . . enjoys swlmmlng, all sports, golfing, volleyball, runnlng around and golng to Plzza Hut . . . plans to attend Penn. State to major ln Business Management. Ann Rose . . . August 19, 1965. . , Academic, Chorus, Student Council, NHS, Volleybalh Softball, Basketball Stat., Yearbook, Volleyball Club, Who's Who Among American Hlgh School Students, DIstlnguIshedAmerIcan Hlgh School Student . . . enjoys sports, slnglng, and golng to Pizza Hut . . . plans to attend a 4-year college to major In engineering. Scott G. Sanner. . . George . . . November 13, 1964 . . . Academic, J. V. 6 V, Basketball, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Who 's Who Among American High School Students, Student Councll Pres., Spanlsh Club, Volleyball Club, A. K Club, Stage Crew, Stage Band Intramural Referee . . . enjoys motorcycllng, football, working on cars, tennls, girls, and racquetball. . . plans to attend a 4-year college, wants to be happy and rlch, In that order. Amy Schrock . . . January 4, 1965 . . . Academic, Jr. 6 Sr. Band, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Student Council, NHS, Volleyball Club, Basketball Stat, Wrestling Stat, Yearbook, FTC Who's Who Among Amerlcan High School Students, Dlstlngulshed Hlgh School Student . . . enjoys hlklng, skiing, going to Pizza Hut, and gooHng off with frlends . . . plans to attend a 4-year college. Charlotte A, Singer. . . Sherm . . . March 14, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Jr. Chorus, Volleyball Club, Speech Team, Student Announcer, FFA, Intramurals . . . enjoys swlmmlng, basketball, volleyball, runnlng around with Lorie, Tammy, Deeter, and Mary, being with Clay, going to McDonald's and riding around In The Bomb . . . plans to open a beauty shop, marry, have three klds, get rich, and take lt easy. Mark Slpe. . . 'Slple . . . November 7, 1964 . . . Academic, J.V 6 V Basketball, Volleyball Club, FFA, Student Council, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Yearbook, Whos Who Among American Hlgh School Students. . . enjoys farmlng, running around with Ed Gerb, Bouch, and the rest of the gang, playing basketball wlth the boys, rldlng motorcycles, and hunting . . . plans to go to school In Wlsconsln for dalry herd management, work on his dad's dalry farm, and hopefully become a partner. Kerry Snyder . . . August 27, 1965 . . . Academlc, NHS, Chess Club, FFA, Chorus, Yearbook, Speech and Drama Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students , . . enjoys huntlng, flshlng, reading, walklng, and listenlng to music . . . plans to attend college. Robert Snyder . . . Height . . . September 27, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Basketball, Volleyball Club, Soccer Club, Track . , . enjoys hunting, sports, racquetball, and runnlng around wlth the boys . . . plans to get a good- paylng masonry job. Wendy Stahl. . . Wenny Lou . . . March 26, 1965 . . . Business, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, Student Councll, Student Announcer, Speech Team, NFL, FTC Music Appreclatlon Club, Plng Pong Club, Speech Club Sec., school play, Distinguished American Hlgh School Students . . . enjoys reading, bicy- cling, swlmmlng, skatlng, runnlng around and belng with very best friend Holly Pletcher . . . plans to become a beautlclan and start a shop, plans to marry Mark, and keep ln touch with Wendy W., Holly P., and Jody P. Jeff Staton . . . February 9, 1964 . . . Ind Arts, Basketball, Baseball, Computer Club . . . enjoys computers, footbalL soccer, glrls, wrestling, tennls, and racquetball . . . plans to attend Ohlo State. John Tedrow . . . Peach . . . May 10, 1965 . . . Ind Arts, Chess Club . . , enjoys 4-wheellng, huntlng, flshlng, and working on vehlcles . . . plans to work for the Chessle System. Edna Masako Tokumoto . . . Mako . . . March 19, 1964 . . . Academic, AFS, FFA, Student Councll, Sr. Chorus, Yearbook . . . enjoys foreign lan- guages, tra vellng, meetlng new people, llstenlng to muslc, and going out with friends . . . plans to become an agronomlst. . . She ls studying at the Unlverslty of Londrlna. Dlane Waltermlre . . . July 23, 1965 . . . Academlc, Speech and Drama Club, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, NHS, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Yearbook, school play, Basketball Stat . . . enjoys reading, music, swlmmlng . . . plans to attend college to major in computers. Wendy Welmer. . . May 27, 1965 . . . Business, Jr. 6 Sr. Band Colorguard Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, FTC Pep Club, Dance Club, Speech Club, Speech Team, NFL, Matette, AFS, Intramurals, Baccalaureate Cholr, Maple Prlncess . . . enjoys water skllng, slnglng, swimming, runnlng around with good friends !Am y and Kattyl, and being wlth Derb . . . plans to get a good job and keep In touch with Mandy, Wendy, and Holly. Rick L. Wolk . . . November 12, 1964 . . . Vo-Ag, FFA. . . enjoys motorcy- cllng, snowmobiling, flshlng, huntlng, and worklng on engines . . . plans to get a job. Kevin Yoder . . . July 6, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Band Chorus, Wrestling, Class Treas .... enjoys football, wrestllng, baseball, and farming . . . plans to become an electrlclan. Vlckl Yoder. . . Vlc . . . June 12, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, J. K Cheerleader Captaln, Intramurals, Dance Club, Maple Princess Contestant . . . enjoys skating, skllng, motorcycllng, being wlth frlends, shopping, cuttlng and styllng halr, and being with Randy . . . plans to go into modeling, marry, and ralse a famlly. Theresa Younkln . . . Mouse . . . July 26. 1965. . . Vo-Tech, FTC Jr. 6 Sr. Band Jr. 6 Sr. Chorus, school play . . . enjoys making crafts, swlmmlng, hiking, skatlng, and spending tlme with a special guy and best friends Pam, Kelly, and Patti . . . plans to get a good secretarial job. Lorl Ann Zorn . . . 'Zorro . . . February 16, 1965 . . . Vo-Tech, Student Council, Sr. Chorus, Maple Princess Contestant, Vo-Tech FFA, FFA Sweet- heart, Colorguard, Public Speaking Team, Yearbook Stafh Student Adviso- ry Commlttee . . . enjoys outdoor sports, reading, cooking, skateboarding, llstenlng to rock-n-roll, arranging flowers, ralslng plants, belng with good friends, and going to Pizza Hut after a movle . . . plans to work a while and then go to alrllne stewardess school. is www! f QV W W if ni uf 5 ,QA V 5 i K -- .9 'Q YUW UT' 7 A .,.. f .4,:,. , X. H ., ,Qi Mg, , in My f .. J , Wf gf , 1 ffm ,mv f ul WM ,,,5,, Mr! , uf A Y ,f , f , s 'fn .,.--:sw Q W GwQ2a?l lll , X ,,,. ,W f fmagwye if f 7' ff 4 W ' ff I 7 A 121 ,uf Kerry Ansell A W ,fff df 4 J ,,m,V li lf Katrina Beardmore X? f , , yf ,,,,, f If J Y 0 W Jeffrey Bowman JU IORS AWAIT -Egg eww , gy? D, X 1 M l 0 M my lf 4 4 Eff 7M att f Z 1 i .Stephanie Baer Jill Barclay Jeff Baker Samuel Beach y John Benford Sean Black Raymond Burnsworth Rusty Cone Randy Bluebaugh Anita Bowlby 2 W A 1 if f, f f 1 ,Q X U54 2 Kg! My 6 ff K 'm f ' .W I,, , ,,r h ig fy' 2, l A, Ruthie Cane Terri Carolus J fi! 2 4 in Tracy Beahr Gregory Boucher V James Charney www LIS I QA James Cra wford W 4 f iw ff Z , ,A, J in 'fi 1 Denise Harbaugh Becky Hixson 1. 2 SENIOR YEAR Tracy Drabish . i :.,f'. ,. ..,g . , Q. 5 Da vid Hauger James Hostetler Teresa Enos X ,Q xt Christine Hay 9' 1-J' . Q 's Mft J hs. wht? 'M . 52- ,451 ,V t fS.m:. n. f:sN'f1el?3i?'ala f Deanna Hotchkiss , . e,,. K ,f, 21 1 .127 J M , ,, Cindy Faidley Robert Foltz Miriam Forney AX W QP. My 'ff' fl? ! 1 f ff 3 EK A vi 1 Yi 5 QM iw if ,, Z 'E .4 is Ar,' Vickie Hay Sonja Hearn Kay Henry Jane 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. Johnson Becky King Wonder why Desa is so happy? Amy Stahl is just hangin' around. These three don 't need masks for Hallow- een. Lisa Leslie prefers Mountain Dew over milk. Kim Snyder thinks, Dress up once, and you own the halls. ... M f V S f I 4 Grace King 49 :KW jf' mn' ...-.4-...nr e N as X 5' 5 3 il .,':'. Q'.. Y si' X N James King Sherri King Alan Knlerlem Lori Knopsnyder 1 3' L 'K e e 1 1. 'L v ztzi ,:,.,:, :. z X1.1. , sg, kk ' --. , so Ag.. 5 is if . .S gif gg gk X 3211132 ' Kelly Lease Tracy Lease Mark Lenhart Mark Leonberger Dana Lowery Pam McMIllen Mark Metz Robert Metzgar f , gg A ,g -. ' ff' Q g f' 1 5, S Russell Knopsnyder Melvln Lape Llsa Leslle Carol Locklln E . as A A Dale Meyers James Meyers ,Z E K, ,L - - fi 1:ff:Q:g:ff.ffff-Xs-w- , k u:i5,5.k:: .,.X ,.k::.k?k X W l is LN' 1. Can 't get any privacy anywhere, com- plains Cindy Faldley. 2. Lisa Leslie and Terri Carolus take school life nice and easy. 3. l'm warning you. If I get up from this typewriter, you'll be sorry, threatens Kelly Lease. 4. Wonder which Prince Charming controls Melinda Meyers Luke Ohler gewve f-' 'K - -,, - X X X X fs X XR 5 3 x L.m hmm y Phlllippi Todd Miller William M ltchell :EQI SMQE-sf Q . ff' , eff . 5 Desa 's and Amber's attention. Charles Modrak Lori Magnet Lisa Myers gk L . X fi Betina Pavri Linda Peck James Peters Gary Phillippl Linda Phlllippi :.: .Silt ' is :fs we 5' L .I kc,c ee-Q . iewxmkewwm so L Q f . . SF pl , x y - t if -SER? 3 siii Amber Reese 51 Stacey Fletcher Stacy Prltts Rosemary Pulbaugh Laura Roger James Romesberg vs if X 'h mh A .,1. .. '-AA fh ' v Melissa Shinholt ferry- 1 Coryoln Spiker we xx M if if A X Yg J Qi .. Q 'I 1 X Jeffrey Romesberg M N 1 X X E E X iw. x X Rhonda Shumaker Daniel Spikel r if X as Jeffre y Schaner I Xa- was ,N F x NMS? Barbara Singer Amy Stahl we 'Q 2 if 1 New Q. Jeffrey Scheffel Brian Schrock Michael Singo Kimberly 5f7Yd9' Desa Stahl Gurney Stevanus 52X iv Donna Shaffer E at X ii' is 1 Earl Spangler Cindy Sutton I Jill Temple A 5. I . , - Phillip Tims Michael Trimpey an 5 3 4 f . lll ll fer 3 -1 . ' f .a,w..m,-- fm, W f X f K if llel .T ii ,l,,l,., . ' , Cheryl Walker Michael Whipkey A f 1 f f f 'T 'J .. ...UMW 1 fff J f Gerald We-imer W , I , , f f ' , ff 6 Q X15 f it Jill Younkin Judith Weimer Melissa Younkin 1. Junior Committee- Row 1: Becky Hixson, .Sonja Hearn, Melissa Shinholt, Carol Locklin: Row 2: Desa Stahl, Kim Snyder, Lisa Myers, Bill Mitchell, Tracy Drabish, Sherri King, Cindy Sutton. 2. Junior Class Officers- Becky Hixson, president: .Sonja Hearn. vice-president: Melissa Shinholt, secretary: Carol Locklin, trea- surer. 3. Junior Class Advisors- Mr. Buck, Mrs. Logsdon, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Tomko. 4. How much do you get pald for doing commercials, Jill Temple? 5. And the total is . . . says Miriam Forney. 6. Greg Boucher's smile brightens everyone's day. 7. Did you see what he just ate? asks Becky King. 8. We 're cuter than a pile of puppies, say Jill Barclay, Amy Stahl, Kelly Lease, and Denise Harbaugh. 53 Ricky Albright W W 52 f riff i l ',Jh 1 f Q E AW !! ,. . ,,. I -kz fwi MAE 2' . aw'- y 4M A, wx ,ia M W f ,M f f 4 Amy Barclay Sha wn Breegle W all ' Hy., W,-gms 'W , A WW: f ff! , my Y Beth Anken y George Beal x W , Q Terry Carolus SOPHOM ORE5 LCOK FOR WARD y 'M 55 5 'wwf I W A Q ff fff Michelle Ansell Robert Ansell Paul Augustine Shawn Baker W r 1 il 5 ' A 2 w it f 1 1 22 Darlene Beardmore Tammy Beeman Bonnie Berkey Keith Breegle . ,- Lynn Clevenger Vick Cle venger 54 ,flaw T O JUNIOR YEAR 4. s RODOIU COIHDS Megan Cfggble 'kv X M ,,...,., .Q 7 warez, if ff :gg ga le 42 ChUfl0 GGUIY Kurt Glessner f Q-.Tis f. :.fil.ifii'5 Y 2 : JZ' ISU X f .vawf5 Sheila Davls '11, 4 James Gontls n.. .Sue Davls Melinda Grlbble If W Christopher Ha y Y x 4 A W' Amy Henry 3 Beth Ann Dull Kenneth Gary . ,y rre ,X ff Teryll Grlbble Suzette Hange VHVA J A 3 D 4 3 h , 5 I 22. t .,' Gl999 HGNY Nancy Henry 1. l can't stand studylng anymorel I'm seeing double words, says Hope Struckoff to .Shawn Breegle, Kim Weimer and Tamm y Beeman. 2. Can you see the resemblance? asks Shella Davis. 3. Why do you guys always have to take my picture? remarks Pat Thompson. 4- Can you tell I use Close Up? asks Angle Morgan. 55 ,wwf ,W ,WWE ,Nd- f 5g 1 'M ,, .Wk ,fe--N-f-f Z y ,T ,W, if A' 7 H' .,f,.-! Kim Hileman Janice King M, Vincent Knopsnyder Leslie Kreger J M f 4 HJVGQHKW, ,, ,,. . 'f 5 A ff' Scott Maust 56 L? VV ,f,rhw,,Mh iffy Q, T' Da vid May Stanley King w if J, M ,L J 93 lei mist- tttt if-HJ if C Z 4 H4 ww 9' 4 A Ng. , :QW f H, 3, .M 76' 'V ' fi Q Q iQ 2,2 14 MQ., if V fd, , 'A' W H f'n,,4'g1 1 ff' ', ' 1' 'Miki .vw - r wmv' 1 'Q 1 Ag' an Y if VZ Q. 1 f ' Christine Leasock Brenda McCartney , -' 34, V K Theodore K noblach John Livengood Gerald L ytle Z Michelle McMillen Joseph Meyers , f I ? Ka22'ii . ,.,,. I ,, , ,, N V' V, ', f' L y,. if Z 1 'Q 2 I Q if QQ 1 115 M2 4' T -29 ,LQY5 Y 5' 1fi,Nf Q,,'f fffgw' , V. ,' .Quz,w,,8M ,f Q Scott Mardis Jeffrey Miller Frances Miller . M y . , . iff? ' ' f M! 1 W I 1 f i f 4 A if Angela Morgan Kimberly Morgan Michael Moses Todd O'Brien Cynthia Ohler Vicki Ohler if , Km any f , W yew f WM f gf? 6 gig' Wx W ' James Miller 1. Kim Peterson and Vicki Ohler always listen to Gina 5tahl's orders since she 's so much taller than they are. 2. You never catch me in the act, smiles Beth Dull. 3. At least you know where we are and know we're not going anywhere directly, say Lisa Benford and Mindy Gribble. 4. Mike Moses looks to see who's making all the racket outside. 5. The devil made me do it, says Janice King to Mindy Gribble. 6. Kurt Glessner always enjoys his dinner pick- les. , 4 . Joanna Miller Bonnie Mitchell Roger Most R t Duane Nicklgw RhOf7dO Nicholas . .,'f, ,V fl ' iii Kimberly Peterson .Sheryl Pfeifer Cindy Pfiff-5 57 Q sei, vs . :wg J TI 1 ' Michael Phillippi if up 4 se, if ef X X r V 5' . K . -Lif si p'- 2- - 5 .::.-. 1 1-wi :EV :Nivi rife Y Holly Pyle Gail Putman -JR , + 'X S 1 x i Tracy Phillippi Madeline Pirl i'4 Jacqueline Reffner Kevin Prolenski Amy Puffenberger Lori Pugh X f K . . -ei e P - 1 P h 3? X ,Kei L E fi Matthew Romesberg Patricia Rose William Rose X we .. . gf A ' :if M' we R, L Derik Sanner Randy Slayton Cindy Spangler Eugenia Stahl we PM ' .-tl e X fa X gi in Patrick Thompson David Tolltsk y .,,H..,,4,. ,.,w,, , M , Q'- l Ronald Walker Kevin Waltermire f , 1, Pamela Weller Michael Yachere 1. Huh . . . What's up, Doc? asks Dennis Trim- pey. 2. You will never know the route to my secret treasure, says Ken Gary. 3. Suzette Hange shows her concern with the race, but Ilm Miller smiles with confidence. 4. Chris Hay, Toby Walker, and Billy Rose are goofing off again, while Pat Thompson shows his dedication to chorus. 5. 'Vulie Wahl sure can make some funny faces, says Brian Ansell. .M if Dennis Trlmpey A -Q 9 9 . , 'W f X ff f f . , Kimberly Weimer Q Hr la, was eafa - 2 wa ,. 15' f .95 ft? 'fizi 44 aff' W V H f ff' W , . ZW 2 any a fa ir 5 A 47 5'ig: ,!. .511 Q n gwggg Q MR Ji 5355 Diane Yoder FRESHMEN B Glh Matthew Adams Douglas Anderson Owen Beach y Damian Bryant Kerry Beener Jamie Bryant Roberta Ansell David Armstrong Teresa Bamman Becky Benford ,J f 22' fi 252,2 1 , f W ' 'if' ' Wi ' my yrr 1 Kori Carpenter er ff' MQW 3 M Lisa Benford Mary Boden Diane Close Lisa Conn f B in B t,stt Mgvf ,E . 'f,'h. 'sl g i I ,., 1 ,4 1 ig .1235 Mitchell Bauermaster xi M Drew Brant 2 2 , ? v , Q v James Donovan M W 'B 5 M U GET Eric Enos 5 ffm' Teresa Harbaugh Donald Hixson IN VOL VE D Michelle Fresh 'QVV 2 A, f V f Maria Hauger Steven Hoffman ' s ss J 5 if 4 Z , Donallen F undis Richard Gary Kelly Geyer Craig Halle A, .f frir GUY Hay Laurie Hay hr . f ,1 -vlf , , ll IIAI ff fa g? V, it M mi, , ,ifzdkf B Kathy Hostetler Dawn Johnson 99 H, , L' 'MMM 3 f hmm, Sandy Hay Bradley Henry Frank Kartesz lay King 1. Kelly Putman, Sandy Hay, Joy King, Becky Benford and Laurel Henry take time to master their pointing ability. 2. Laurie Hay shows her good humor. 3. l can't do a thing with my nails, says Michelle Marker to Michelle Panich. 4. Shaun .Spangler doesn 't peek as he picks the lucky name. Kelly King ,V f 1:1 1 Karen Lape Mark Lucas 62 Q!! if 2 1 K JH - H 1 Wanda King 12 M 5 .. 1 aff' -I 17' 1zff im, ' Z, ,ig Www ,1 5171 i f 2 1 Q L 4 I , ff 1 144 W 1 f1 ,1 , 1 1 1 ,1 1 if , 5 Q 1 1, x ' ! ff ff' 5 14 Z gz,,,1g,g,11m-',,4'- fa-in 1 N 1 1 111 1' 3155 W If l Binnie Latshaw Brian Lyons A W3 Amy K nopsn yder Carl Leer Michelle Marker I ,,VZ: 1 I 44 1 1 .l,,, 1 ,,l WW! 7? Brian Knopsnyder 1 f 1 ifw 1+ ' , 1, Ricky Leonard Robert Mathias hy., -1. . I .... V ,1- ,QQ ,L- ,H ,, , 1-511:15 X 1 fi 1 f X I1 f , 71, if 1 1 ' 9 ,1 , 117 1 14 X 1 1 1 1 9 X' is K , 51, ,V f .,.. 1 1,Qfaw1,.,Q1 1 -nap a 1 f' f ,,gr A- ,,,,r, ' ' ,Aim 1 Q11 , 1, Melanie Kreger 1 f , ,Wu 7 111 5945 1 i 11 W 11 1 Doris Leonberger ywvWmi'9Wi'm 1 f Z 1 1 Q? f 11 Michele Krebs Tracy Leske y 411 M711 f 1 ff , lltlr Daniel McDevitt Douglas Mitchell V +- av: 14' E V , ' ' harles Meyers moth y Ohler I an ef eorge Plrl Rhonda Morgan 5 Michael Mort ,S 'H Ricky Most Michelle Ponich Mark Paquette Joseph Patterson Brett Purbaugh Kelly Putman Cynthia Pyle 1. Nobody messes with me when these guys are behind me, says Mitchell Bauermaster. 2. Bob Mathias whispers sweet nothings into Angie 5onner's ear while they dance the home- coming court's dance. 3. On nice sunny days, Sandy Hay spends her study halls outside. 4. Becky Benford asks, Howie this pose? s r etzn 64 ff ' X ,X f 59 Q 3 f 1 gg? f ff' W f Tami Newell Bruce Ohler s f AW f If 7 f f 1 -f f , ' 4. , i' 2 Qc, , vzziezauisi Do vid Peck .Ieffre y Philllppl til 4 Coleman Reese Kirby Reese 63 Wayne Romesberg Michelle Reffner Jill Romesberg ff as .,': g 'X .1 I Barry Sadler Angela Sanner Donald Sanner Y . Y Debra Romesburg Craig Smith Lynda Rose Sha wn R uss Christine Snyder Marcy Snyder . 6231- 'Q Brian Spangler Jason Spangler Mx 1 M- S WW qw? Shaun Spangler Mark Stevanus LeeAnn Stutzman Gregory Tunstall Kelly Walker Craig Waltermire xi 315: . F , 'L . . Q ,X .... 4- Kevin Thompson xi X alfge ou Dean Weaver B Z ' 22565 Beth Tinkey Mark Trimpe y W X . X S . . . . , . . in . H-if- 1' L 5 f ' NN, X ami N QP S Brian Weimer Wayne Weimer A Brian Whipkey Vanessa Younkin 1. Marcy Snyder thinks to herself Why can 't it be summer vacation already? 2. Does this face look like it would start an y food fights? grins Kevin Thompson. 3. Wonder what or whom Mark Trimpey is thinking about. 4. I bet all schools wish they could have girls like Becky Benford and Sandy Hoy. 5. Jill Romesberg and Laurel Henry do their studying in the office. 6. Study halls provide time for girl-talk for Binnie Latshaw and Sandy Hay. 7. Laurie Hay, Beth Tinkey, Karen Lape, and LeeAnn Stutzman really enjoy being in school. 65 56 , 1 I W Y Gregory Anderson Benjamln Ansell f . nee ,ww Jeffrey Barron , V, ,, Ilr, I 'r ' 5 44 Wayne Benford Richard Beahr Erin Berkey Jeffre y Armstrong Russell Beam Ja y Blough EIGH TH GRADER5 J M Michael Armstrong Tamm y Augustine Rita Barclay 4 Wanda Beeman James Benford Sheldon Benford Kerry Blough Sherry Boucher Mark Brant , MAKE TH IR MARKS Teresa Carolus .eslie Grimes Michelle Hearn 5 Gary Countryman James Hange Eugene Gary J .,2f H ' Bradley Harbaugh 5 s, Michael Helntz Michael Henry Ellen Gerber Gregory Gerhard 2 A rcrr 5 Jody Hay Michael Hay was L A Jeffrey Holyfleld Craig Homer fc' Armstrong. Stephen Gontls f if f V 2 Wg , 'Gy iw V Q' , 'x 6 Robert Ha y b ,,,.,, . Ronald Hoyman 1. Michelle Hearn, Karyn Peterson, Llsa Spangler, and Melissa Ohler proudly display their science project. 2 Mike Helntz tries to explain hls problem to Richard Doug Tlnsmlth takes a break. Steve Wlltrout shows off his artistic ablllty. 67 V- Qs n- .., ' ww ,M 611' H , ' 7 gf V E, i w W' V W f X f x g Ny, he Q . 1 S N 1 1, axe I fi ' 1 J Teresa Hoyman Krlsta Kartesz Kenneth King Rose Klng 5' A. i3'gw ' gf W Z K Q, ,E as , Robert Lambert George Lepley Gerald Lepley Christen Madeira 1, 5 f f 1 1 H X ,E f , jg ,if 2, x A ff' M. Q ,f r 1 1. hx -V 1, , V , ZVZ I M K M H -Henk , A Laurle Meyers Linda Mitchell Heather Mlller 68 Katherine Mlller a 1- X ,in 'Z 11' V' Z S. 2 f f X iv' 65, 9 4' ugcvrffiiv -' N f Shawn Klng Klmberly Knopsnyde, C74 1 ,X ,gf ' 1 3 Qi? L r V, A Donna Mardls Michael Mlller 1 M ,W if A , . fm: ? ff!!! i I Joel Metz W K. ff f -Q, xg! 74, I' il ,A tj, I ,,. - V :VVA ' . ,f Cindy Mag DSI larold Mognet .. N ZLI Hlchael Nell X X X wg kllen Pletcher Wg! Ai. l Q: 3 ' ix 'V Jo Ann Mognet Melissa Ohler Orlo Pletcher X Q5 W ,W k 5 - t YS -rf' Gregory Montgomery Rebecca Ohler Ste ven Pletcher 1. Chad Morgan and Brad Harbaugh sing, Drink box . . . HIC Drlnk box . . . 2. Jody Hay poses for the camera. 3. .Iennlfer Schrock and Fenna Queer are trying ta look Innocent. . l Wayne Morgan Karyn Peterson Davld Putman Sha wn Mosholder X Pk .RF is ,Q ,. si , FM Q Roger Phllllppl K 'S E Q ql' Fgt x -K ., S i.. , Fenna Queer 69 ...nn-.. X -N' s ,ivxv cc .,--x:-A S -ivg ,viwhm .:.-- - .. Da vid Qulnette Dawn Russ Scott Sechler Barry Shaffer Lisa Spangler Teresa Splker 1 s Susan Romesberg Christine Sanner 3.5. 1, . - -Nyce-gre X Richard Shaffer ...VQ 4 R kin-N if Christy Stotler Tracey Sheets Barbara Stutzman Mark Schaner Robert Singo Jennifer Schrock :5. c.. .. , A E , . W A Robert Slpe MMM Morris Sutton Rachel Szmuc Brian Trlmpe y Ion Trimpe y 6? I fi Z W9 W? T f f Susan Tinkey Allen Vought WTR? ...s ..., . , Tausha Yaklmlck Douglas Tlnsmlth Patrick Thomas W2 , i, I fl ,, Y 5' 4 lrrrt . X H . Matthew Walker Anita Yoder r M Q ,wi F.il1'.E',f.'3Qiif-.,f2 Gregory Wilhelm : . .L li, . f 31, ,, , . M fi 6 47 2 A 1 X '14 '16 f JZ 'W fvf M f W K 4 ? 4 1 K! - fy , .fmt ' 'll' ' ' XL. V, Z? .. '25 2 9 7 on fi ' y if 4 ' ','1, V H A71 w,e':f,w W Nowak rswmkz Derek Thorpe I f l,,, ...ww , Steven Wlltrout Q. X Janie Young Sandra Young 1. Sandy Young says, Can 't a girl tie her shoe in private anymore? 2. Mike Armstrong looks ready to fight the charging bull but really it's the other kids changing classes. 3. Leslie Grimes, Sherry Boucher, and Ellen Gerber show their work. 4. This class ls working hard to understand clvlcs. 5. Christen Madiera, Christy Statler, Krista Kartesz, and Jo Ann Mognet are very creative. 71 5' W by ,J if at 5, M rurr Q Eric Arnold ! er.fg 'L 41 , ff' 1 la e Robert Beener fa . f .f fri? Q 4 r QQ r Edward Engleka m i yr rf ? R , , Q .- . M ' V M r r r r gg. as-3w,z':, V V V ,,V I rw..g1.,f 1. ,, or ,,rr,r, fi' Q V 'J ,' rift ff- N .a .1rf55f2E292:Q E 11214 gzwfzmfmy . f Anna Augustine , 'gf H ' 1 ,,, 5 M LW ' Qzurfgifrfe Qgnfiisi r i ,, ,v ' gv yr !R2?'a'f ? ,'gA 'Z 'f .A :m,iM,r'gzaz:a ,:ffQ4 u in uwf'W.Z?, , . 4 . 'ff Douglas Benford , f .P John Frazee SEV NTH GRADE I Lisa Beal ' W, W ff 1 A f K I Dawn Crlswell 7, r 2 , ,, Aw 2, , df: A Wm y0,yM4 My , , , , I Zi V 'mm ' 3 ,L . W EXPERIENCE 1 lf at W . ,, 2 52 W my 5 1 ,S Z 4 2.3-Q L V Carol Fresh Chrlstlne Gary Jody Gary f 1 , . g :EL , VLH! f 'dvd' '. QQ, if , J W-J of - ff - T I . N' V V4 ,,,. ,,, ' 1 'Ki ,I . ,,,, fv 4'X 2 ' T 4. ' ' Davld Harrold Paul Henry Raquel Hyatt E9 , fv.,,,.....m ,,,, M, I H VV , ,A W -A - l awn H ,,....--ll' we--' Q Erlc Gula .,,, , ft f fl ' Davld Kennlck tt r r I -rw ' fl., Wp.u gng mmf 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. . Wk K 'M W. 1 i X V f 'fit 'ff 1? xi ,RQ , 3 ' Mlchael Harbough Daniel Harrold , 1 - 2 fy? 4- ,, , Xl fy? 5 W., f 5 ,ff '57 , , 2 'iv 'Y A' ffl ' 2' ii if ll 22 53 5 31.2. .4 QF as ..,, Bradley Klng Anthony Klejka T, 5 I ' 3 ,' V L WMV .E .I i ,V Q ' J f Jesse Kllnk Jeffrey Knotter Molly Moses and Robin Baker laugh over Mark PhIllippI's actions. 'Just glve me a mlnute. l'll be there, remarks Robert Deener. Don 't look at me: I dldn 't do anything, pleads Brian Smith. Davld Harrold and Da vld Miller slt quietly through their classes. Bllly Latshaw shows how to be the perfect stu- dent. Luls Torres and Davld Welmer study hard for an upcoming test. 73 N4 Q A a ll ay f :vm 2 -M , Bradley Kreger , za f 4 f of , Tl? i V g xx' f W fi! , V ' , , K Z ZW F QV 115 fn W - la W Zh E H nf, W, ' ! Th' All William Latshow Thomas McMillen 74 gf. 4 V V Alben Landis , 4 A , L, , 1, M Matthew Leske y j, M -s f 4 David Mlller wall s eff 'Z 1 WM f f e 1 X 5- 'W , 'U 5' 1 Ann Locklin James Mardls Charles May Dawn Mlller Christine Mlshler Molly Moses Margo McClain Stephanie Percherke v2 .MAO 2 4 la JW, we 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. V , , Thomas Yoder and Scott Trlmpey flnd some unusual things In Mr. Welmer's desk. Jeffrey Knotter thlnks, Is Mr. Shlnew golng to yell at me? Stanley Barron takes time out from working wlth the computer to say, Hello. William Samler, Stephen Saylor, Lee Purbaugh, and Robert Romesberg try to convince Mrs. Mlllln of the big one that got away. Seventh graders are really Interested In science. 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X 1 ,f Wrfg? ff? f f lg , 'V L Q H i ' 4 Tammle Saylor Diane Shaffer WWW swam Ox mv M Tony Slngo Ricky Slayton Bryan Smith Carla Sn ydel www in MM 4 W VVVV WW ,wwrwvnffrmwwfmwwwmwtw , 1 if ' ff 1 M ef .ft X ,,,,,,, .W A ,,,..,, W , fm to ,H Michele Sterner X xx L LM ii. Luis Torres 'Sa as T an Tracy Sterner X Q, T5 .XL wk X. E . A Roslta Torres Q M X M Lil? I ' s 3 X U g - K x le Q ,. m... Eg Denise Stevanus Lloyd Struckoff Llsa Thing T . X . X Hope Tressler Scott Trlmpe y Melissa Walker DW in lv David Welmer X X Robert Tlrko ,. A Joyce Waltermlre Thomas Yoder 1. Steve Saylor warns, Believe It or not, you're getting your picture taken. 2. We have the three thlngs requlred to complete our high school education: bralns, beauty, and muscle. ' 3. Bobby Romesberg and Lee Purbaugh say, If you believe that, we'll tell you another one. 4. Seventh graders pretend to do their homework. 5. Brian Phllllppl and Christine Gray battle it out on the chess board L. 'fr , it Y M A 2 9 'pane A dp wwmff 3 J , ,R N A A ,N ff, fri ' ' A ff- wmww, . ww X EXW - -lwffgl .. Wg11Qz:v :vpwfzu NE XR -- X ix Q5 N - X NX N E, I awww A was-. ami,-Kiwis-ff: germ--K S. -- A. 1.:A..X..X ,M ,X Y K- - SIM ws SPH WY-KW' I W if 5 Wg? 'aL 5 , , dpi' wx 5 ........,. , X M A N.. W.W,..T,. M, ffaiiifiiii iemwwg n w --.g.ssEiii??i1i.. Qbi?i?22iefS11-Sife- SQf Q , M.. Q ' K 1. , 1. --.. - , -: , Si . X 9. S Q, F , . Mrs sf f S 'Q sf 'G i as F A' if 5 . Q 5 5 c Q X E 2 D s . an Q, VO- TECH A Row 1: J. Hay, R. Carlson, S. Panich, J. Bowman, M. Henry, P. Ritenour, D. Geary, N. Phillippi: Row 2: K. Yoder, C Singer, L. Mitchell, I Hoyman, P. Nicholas, 71 Ringler, D. Clawson, M. Lovrencic: Row 3: L. Zorn, 71 Phillippi, C Ohler, S. Beachy, M. Beal, B. Breckenridge, J. Scheffel, E. Spangler: Row 4: J. Shaner, E King, R. Bluebaugh, C Gerber, C Ansell, D. Pletcher. B. Snyder, I Grlbble, R. Henry: Row 5: S. Pritts, D. DuPont, R. Berkey, S. Dodson, 71 Myers, 5. Brant. 1 VO- TECH B Row 1: C Modrak, L. Mognet, G. King, P. Hay, T1 Younkin, K. Brougher, M. Meyers, L. Knopsnyder, 71 Beahr, B. King, P. L ytle: Row 2: L. Ohler, A. Barclay, 71 Purbaugh, C Spiker, J. Weimer, P. Weller, R. Shumaker, B. Singer, L. Leslie, P. Thompson, D. Trimpey: Row 3: K. Ansell, K Clevenger, 5. Baker, 5. King, L. Clevenger, G. Henry, J. Miller, D. Hauger, M. Phillippi, I Carolus, D. Judy: Row 4: A. Bowlby, 5. Baer, K. Gary, C Geary, C Spangler, M. Pirl, D. Sterner, D. Ansell, 71 Carolus, K. Glessner, D. Young, J. Meyers: Row 5: G. Phillippi, M. Leonberger, B. Foltz, D. Purbaugh, V. Hay, D. Purbaugh, J. Livengood, 71 Hay, M. Yachere, G. Pirl, R. Knopsnyder, R. Most, P. Augustine. ww we ,ww ef if X E.. as -seg WEKA 1. Rick Berkey takes o minute to pose for a perfect picture. 2. Eric King works carefully so as not to get his wires crossed. 3. She thinks l'm typing, but actually my new Sony headphones play prer- ty well, says Dawn Geary. 4. Playing outside is so much fun, says Sandy Dodson. 5. lf a drop of that wafer touches my makeup! says Diane DuPont to Vicki Yoder. I f '7 W A. ,W GW ' Wy ' f ., 1 f f f I 51 42 Aw M 1 lm W 'M ' 1 VO- TECH 1. Yea, Yea, lknow l'm good says Harve Pletcher. 2. Tammy Phillippi shows her talent working with plants. 3. Should l, or shouldn 't I? contem- plates Randy Bluebaugh. 4. Are you talking to me? asks Rob Carlson. 5. What do I do next? wonders Rhonda Henry. - 5? 2 EH GQ. sf s f is issues . is , MQW.. A H. N. i 1. Judy Weimer, Pam McMillen, and Stephanie Baer try to put on their pret- tiest smiles whlle modeling class T- shirts. 2. ls it almost done, Papa Smurf? exclaims David Hauger, while Russ Knopsnyder continues working hap- pily. 3. Danny Young isn 't sure what he'll sand next. 4. l think my new punk glasses make me look rather sophisticated, explains Ken Gary. 5. Well, hello there! exclaims Terri Corolus. WEKB .. ,, yi, i ... .f ..... ps. is Q 'assi' I. 1 laawfw, 1 K4 1. Either let me finish this without taking my picture, or l'll stick you in the middle of this and cement you in, says Robert Ansell. 2. The three stooges are at it againl 3. Stanley King is hard at work mixing play dough in masonry class. 4. Who knows? l'lI be another Thom- as Edison, thinks Gary Philllppi. 5. You'll be sorry If you take that picture, says a grinning Pam Weller. VO- TECH E E DEAL Fa Q 'Afi:1A ,,'- ,..:,:.,. welding mg E AVVAAAZV RICHA NINA YSI E E 2 data proqbs E STEPHEN BRANT E A E E 'W JEFF BRE KENRIDGE K ELL Y office 5 N x JUD Y occupation KING .Ri Wink iff' QQ :,.. 35 .L Q ..:::., Ja-. -if an m'i? '1 ' sl' 5 . i if 'il 'wr' J 5 E WHO 'S ON THE TOP rr ,Zig Sanner, Leatrice Hochard. Mr. Frank Kartesz School Board- Row 1: Robert Mathias, Albert Clevenger, Lawrence Dertino, Janet Bro James W. Love: Row 2: Harry Hoover, Edward O'Brien, Rose Tressler, Jack Dull, Gra Dr. Robert Mathias ttrt tth H t erhr ,,-f ' pg' f r' fta H A V ff 1 -, rg 4 , flfJ 1 - '4 ' , V W M , ' Lf v'f' Mr. Benedict Ortman Mr. Rudy Shegan i 'lv X-J'-Lf I 3 Mrs. am' 15 M .E 2232223 FIT A5 A FIDDLE af ? 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A I2 ' I A gy, M AI Mr. Fred Gildersleeve 3 1 W 3 M Wi 'f,',,,L? 49? .M ri! 1 Wy 1 l+ Mrs. Mary Lou Metz Z ? 5 233 5 fi , ff M fi S Mrs. Carolyn Cornish hw :JW '- , ,. ., ' WY? - ,',1Q7mi'5 v lil or 'M ffm v 45? ,gssffiffi 98 Q3 L J, Mr. Kirby Barclay Mrs. Deborah Shaffer Ml' Ross Shlnew TEACHING TH IR SUBJECTS 0 MJ A T 'af f Y Mrs. Janet Block Mrs. Donna Johnson 7i A , ii Mr. Robert Hook au, 5 , ,W XL T my ,4 , fm I ,Q f in ,www ,' Z 0 'i ii 6 Mrs. Joyce Emert Mrs. Dawn Blancottl B ING ON TH B LL ff I 1 , I . at ff! Mr. David Baltzer Mrs. Claudia Boyd M MM M a MM M MM , J Mrs. Susan Dom Mr. Michael Jones wx LA LLZI. ain.. Ii, I Amgen-sr:-,Q-q ,, f ff w .. - 1 fl PM IT TAKES TALENT 1? 'r-is I W- '-sQ,, 'fat L -ff' 1 r --...Mmm I M -mf Mrs. Barbara Pelesky Mr. William Welsh iii ' Mr. Clair Lewis Miss Rosemarie Kortesz sq. , If 'iii i , 'mi' SOWING SEEDS OF SUCCESS Mr. Gary Welmer I 2 , 5,5 Mr. P. Timothy Vought Mr. Dennis Livengood Mr. Robin Stemple Swmfvlfn W ,W...welM 102 READING YOUR MI D X Mmm bs,, M, ,ff , Ads...-,,,,,,,,,,1 j4 fA,x .x , M , M X Mrs. Bette Blaho Miss Shirleyann Hostetler L,Wf V Mr. Robert Rohlf Mrs. Sandra Millin MEALS AND WH ELS! WMWWW' 4, BUS DRIVERS: lim Saylor, Gail Snyder, Donna Putman, Colleen Younkin, Wayne Sechler ,,.. ff 1 5 ff 22 if ,ff 1 M f ,Zz M M967 4,, . 1 COOKS: Jean Weimer, Dorothy Gary, Charlotte Weimer, Olive Gary, Lucy Bowlby, Elaine Hein- baugh, Violet Sanner, Doris Pyle, Ida Mae Schmuck. walumrwfanmwwwaywwmxwmm-t 104 'S Q, 53 ,M r ,, ,,,,,,, I X GRIME DOESN 'T P Y! JANITORS: Sally Reese, Lois lean Shaffer, Ray Bowlby, K Earl Harlline, Robert Kinter 105 FACULTY Ei wg Bette Blaho A K artesz, California State Reading University State Math U M University of Minlgkendent of CQ Benedict Indiana Master s Slippery Rock Carolyn West is Kiiisi Elementary Math y 5 cog Science Q e ,. , L A gsm! y 3 MW 21 Ivv ' V ff 7 in i Computer Lab, xg, ff' M f fa i n Di n 'f's i',' P e i Michael Jones, DJ., M.A. 9 U C t,, ,,,l ,.,l - 0 Univ University vf Piff5bUf9h Dawn 5. Biancotti, B.5., M.Ed. Pe Vg 1 - 1 ' N West Virginia University 2 Shippensburg .State College History M '4-+ePhjf5,g fd, Healthmc, J-ff Rosemarie Kartesi, D.A. M University of Pittsburgh of Mexico i Languages f l l in-w 'ISK' WT56 Gilderslee ve, t Geography M.Ed Athletic University ' Q High School 3 5 3 .Sch IN C Ifl ion Mafh' State Robin Gary Welmer, Penn State Vocational Agriculture 1 b N Animal Science Y 7 William Welsh, M. Ed. Penn .f Unlverslty ,,,, A ! ff A almsnw' M Ed lmi-ummm M 'L 0 VICITESIVIASHO 5 x R ik x XR QRGANIZ TIG S I iv wfaiUWl CLUB MAKES CALLS The main purpose of Sports Officiating Club is to provide referees for intramural sports. The members must be knowledge- able in all intramural sports. They learn refereeing techniques as well as rules for the sports they are officiating. 1. Don 't fight now, glrls. The ball ls coming down, exclalms Kevin Hoover. 2. Referees: Brian Mitchell, Kevin Hoover, Darrell Pletchen Scott Sonnen Randy Bluebaugh, Ted Myers. Bob Sanner. 3. Scott Sanner calls o foul on Dana Lowery. 11,0 mb 63 . r' -me 0 ,1 'S-....,,.,,. P W ,,,.,..,z, H M' ,wff Zpwf' ROD BOW5 UDY N TURE The Rod and Dow Club, advised by Mr. Hook and Mr. Livengood, learns the im- portance of conservation as well as the skills of fishing and archery. The members of the club work with the Pennsylvania Fish and Game Commission on stream im- provement projects and learn about new conservation la ws. The club raises money for a fishing trip in the spring. Mr. Hook suggested a motto for the club might be: We are guided by the principle that we have not inherited the land from our an- cestors: we have borrowed it from our descendants. 1. Row 1: Steve Saylor, Chad Morgan, Brian Trim- pey, Brian Smith: Row 2: Derek Thorpe, Jason Spangler, Frank Kartesz, Derlk Sanner, Randy Blue- bough, Robert Mathias, Mike Mort, Rusty Beam. Lloyd .Struckoft Charles May, Jon Trimpey, Greg Gerharcb Row 3: Mr. Livengood Mr. Hook. 2. Don 't hit me, exclaims Lloyd Struckoff ro Steve Saylor while Brian Smith looks on. 3. Now what happened to that hole? wonders Jim Peters. 4. This is the flnlshed product, expresses Sho wn King. 5. No. this is how you do It, orders Mr. Livengood. Q I 7 , ,f' , I h' my . 'W Z, VOLLE YB LL CLUB 1. Amber Reese gives It all sheis got. 2. Volleyball Club-Row 1: Dawn Jones, Ann Rose, Shanda Queer, Cindy Ohler, Kim Peterson, Mindy Grlbble, Sheila Davis: Row 2: Dana Lowery, Rhonda Morgan, Amy Schrock, Julie Millen Gina 5tahL Mandy Benford Donna Shaffer, Stacey Fletcher, Gail Putman, Frannle Miller, Angie Morgan: Row 6: Diana Hauger, Brian Mltchelh Scott Sanner, Mark Slpe, Bill Ringer, Chris Gerben Bob Sn yden Greg King, Scott Romesburg. 3. '7t's just llke plucking sparrows out of the alr, exclalms Shanda Queer. W- 4. Dona Lowery sets the ball whlle Mike Prltts prepares to spike it. 5. Its a birch Itis a plane: nol lt3 Super Sannerl 1 .Q r Nil!! at R f ,.... - .1 A . V , n 2, P' , L? M-ak 5, L ' QA if 5? 5 , , ,,,, 1 WU ef wwf W M.. , f bv iq QV? f Nw C f f A L av f l f f M392 i fzg' L M wh fffrf re , A ffA' QQmwmt.,M , e lce L eeef XX s X News K we ug' Q2 The Volleyball Club gives interested stu- dents an opportunity for competitive pla y with players from grades 10-12, including members of the team. The club, advised by Mrs. Dom and Mr. Baltzer, lets students play volleyball all year and improves the skill and knowledge of rules that they learned in gym. 1. Two finger tip, and over the net It goes. 2 Up. up, and away! 3. 'Mn easy tip, thinks Dana Lowery. 4. Bill Ringer tries hard to spike. 113 The Soccer Club teaches students the skills need- ed to become a member of the varsity team. Mem- bership is open to an y interested students in grades 7-9. This year the club contained 50 students. The club originally was formed to create an interest in SOCCEI. 1. You wont me to do what with the ball? screeches Dana Lowery. 2. Lynda Rose and Sandy Young race for the bolt My s MW' - ' ,f V ,Wim M SO CER CLU 3. The spotlight ls on mel thinks Lisa Myers. 4. Row tr Rhonda Morgan, Angle Sanner, Teryll Gribble, Beth DUIL Kim Peterson, Sandy I-lay, Blnnie Larshaw, Becky Benford Erin Berkey, Michelle Reffner, Anita Yoder, Chris Sanner: Row 2 Teresa Spiker, Sandra Young. Lisa Myers, Cindy Faldley, Lisa Benford Dana Lowery, Debbie Romesburg. Teresa Harbaugh, Melanie Kreger, Lynda Rose. Michele Krebs, Kelly Putman: Row -3: Dean Weaver, Brad Harbaugh, Barry Sadler, Brian Knopsnyden .lay Blough, Brion Whipkey, Doug Mitchell, Rick Leonard Dennis Trim- pey, Coleman Reese. Charlie Meyers: Row 4: Jim Donovan, Da- mian Bryont, Kerry Beenen Jamie Bryant, .lim Miller, .Scott Mairsn Michael Philltppi, Jeff Miller, Matt Romesbetg, Mark Trimpey. f 'r 'V is 2 OB TAINS GOALS 'Fl all 1 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 'Soccer gives me a real lift! exclaims Kelly Putman Cindy Faidley and Fenna Queer show us cs new twrsr Hold still. ball! murmurs Becky Benford Watch this! exclalms Becky Benford Give me back my foot! gmwls Cindy Faldley. ,,..........-.---'-'f- ! k H 'xx fm E in-of llllll M M M, V Aw 'Aw ik X 4 5 sk 115 ,, ,m,, ,W,W,,M ,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,,, , an W if An PREPARING FOR UTURE This years FHA consists of 46 students. The members of the club are involved in many activities and community service projects. Some of these include working with the elderly, recipe exchanges, guest speak- ers, and experimental baking workshops. FHA provides an opportunity for students to become involved in their community, as well as to develop future job skills and meet new friends. 1. Are we really going ta be future housewives? says Down Miller to Tracy Sterner, 2 Junior High Fl-IA-Row 1: Angela Pyle, Melissa Walker, Dawn Millen Kelly King, Diane Shaffer, Kelly Walker, Carla Snyder, Joyce Waltermire, Talesa Queer, Krista Pritts, Lorrie Phillippiz Row 2: Michelle Panich, Roberto Ansell, Laurie i-Ia y, Denise Stevanus. Stephanie Percherke, Margo McClain, Lisa thing. Michele Stemen Raquel Hyatt, Tracy Sternen Christine Mishler, Cindy Reckner, Mrs. Pelesky, 3, Meal time is always confusing at Rockwood 4. I knew the job was messy when l took it, thinks Joyce Waltermire. 5. 'lf only I were as tall as Mt. Buck, thinks Mrs. Pelesky. 6. Housewives do this every day, suggests Tina Newell. Q Q S 5 Q Q W WORKING FOR UTURE 1. You should have seen what happened next! exclaims Raquel Hyatt. Z That was one strong onion, frowns Stephanie Percherlse. 3. Senior High FHA-Row 1: Rhonda Shumaker, president: Tina Newell, vice president Judy Weimer, secretary: Una Beardmare, treasures Janice Klink, reporter: Row 2: Brenda McCartney, Pam Weller. Caryoln Spiken Mrs. Peleslsy. Darlene Beordmore, Linda Phillippi, Deanna Hotchkiss. 4. One more time, just one more time! says Mrs. Pelesky, 5. Who put this slimy green thing in my box? exclaims Deanna Hotchkiss. 6. The long white arm of the law, appears to be Mrs. Pele-sky. MQW Wtmfx A new 4-umm ,nv I it The Chess Club meets weekly, the members competing in tourna- menrs organized by the advisor, Mr. Rohlii At the end of the year, the winners of the ye-ar's tournaments are recognized ar theawards ceremo- ny. 1. l'd prefer to be in Rod and Bow Club when I lose. thinks Brad King. 2. Row fl Kerry Snyder, Dave Armstrong. Owen Beachy, Toby Walker, Jeff Peck, Doug Anderson, Earl Spanglen Brad Kregen Ken Gary, Chris Gary, Tracy Phillippif Row 2: Tony Singo, James Mardls, Dawn Criswelb Beth Philiippi, Mr. Rohit odvison Brad King, David Millen Eric Guia, Coral Fresh, Billy Larshaw: Row 3: Rick y Slayron, Ronald Hayman, Dann y Mcbevirr. Ricky Mosr, James Donovan, Marr Leslsey. Jessie Klink, Alben Landis. 3. I think I just losn says Ricky Mosr. 4. Wake up. ir's your rum, says Ricky Slayron. 5. Yes, playing chess can be fun, says Albert Landis. 6. Now which one do l move? wonders Jeff Peck. KINGS VS. QUEENS -M A ' ' W A 4 ,, ,,,,,, gr, ,F it g ,I ' ww W , pafw Zi? itti ll eq, 1 4-M ,L , W W The Rifle Club teaches 'safety Hrst in handling rifles, Mr. Vought, the advisor, also teaches students the necessary skills for marksmanship. The students in the club are awarded medals by the NRA and the Army for accumulating paints by shooting at targets from 50 feet. 1. Don 't shoot until you see the reflection of his glasses, whispers Wayne Weimer to Craig Waltermire. 2. Mr. Vought, you'd better move, suggests Greg Sterner. 3. Rifle Club-Row 1: Amy Puffenberger, Miriam Forney, Betina Pavri,- Row 2: Dean Vought, Wayne Weimer, Charles Trimpey, Greg Sternen Brian Spangler, Wayne Rames- berg: Row 3: Mr. Vaughn Owen Beachy, Steven Hoffman, Mark Stevanus. Drew Brant, Carl Leer, Craig Waltermire, Gerald Weimer, Mark Lucas, Brian Weimer, Donallen F undis. 4. Not bad hit him right between the eyes, thinks Craig Waltermire. 5. One out of ten lsn't bad thinks Dean Vought, 6. Here come the Indians, yells Wayne Weimer, CLUB HITS MARK .L 9 M Q! I vt W The FFA gives its members an opportunity to learn by doing. FFA members participate in contests involv- ing man y agricultural subjects, as well as public speak- ing and parlimentary procedure. The members also learn agricultural mechanics and the use of the com- puter in agriculture. All of FFA 3 activities are support- ed by its fund raisers. This year the FFA raised money through the sale of citrus fruit bulbs and plants, and Hrewood The motto of the FFA is Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. 1. Row 1: Bob Ramesberg, Alien Vought, Sheldon Benford Barry Shaffer, Bob l-lay, Mike Moses: Row 2: Mr. We-imen Teresa . Carolus, Tammy Augustine, Rose King, Brian Phlillpph Jeff Knor- FFA WORKS ter, Mn Vought: Raw 3: Lee Purbaugh, Scott Trimpey, Bill Ste- vanus, Andy Stevanus, William Samler. 2. Row 1: Joe Anderson, Bill Ringer, Darrell Mitchell, Gerald Weimen James Romesberg, Duane Nlckfaw, Mike Moses, Jim Meyers: Row 2: Mn Welmer, Jim Peters, Sean Black, Raymond Burnsworth, Alan Knierlem, Gurney Stevanus, Mr. Vought: Raw 3: Danny Splker, Dale Meyers, Jim Barclay, Edna Tokumoto, Carl Leer, Mark Lucas: Row 4: Chris l-lay, Dove Tolltsky, Derik Sanner. Brion Ansell, Shawn Russ, Lonnie Prinkey, Bryan Maust, Ricky Walk: Row 5: Guy I-lay, Mitchell Dauermaster. Kevin Heaven Mark Sipe, Brian Knopsnyder, Mark Stevanus, Steven Hoffman, Brian Weimerr Row 6: Curtis McClintock, George Beal, Kevin Waltermlre, Brian Schroclr, Todd O'Brien, Ted Knoblach, Mark Lenhart: Row 7: Scott Mardis, John Ballantine, Mike Recknen David May, Mike Trimpey, Jim Crawford Drew Brant, Eric Enos: Row 8: Ricky Albrighn Todd Miller. Mike Slngo, Robert Metzgor, Jeff Romesberg, Greg Boucher, James Charney. rree 'Q L 5 l AW., FT, TOWARD FUTURE 1. FFA Officers- Mr. Welmer Cadvlsorj, Joe Anderson, Bill Ringer, Darrell Mitchell, Gerald Welmer, James Ramesberg. Duane Nlcklow, Mike Moses, Jlm Meyers, Mr. Vaught CAdvlsarJ. 2. Brion Welmen Gerald Welmer, and , M? ft t Z ,ww ,,,,, , gi Duane Nlcklaw present their awards. 3. Dave Tolltsky practices parliamentary procedure. 4. Jae Anderson wants this meeting to came to order. 511 WDmmM 'm 'r-ff-.. MQWHOW' COUNCIL LEAD WAY X. ik . ,- M...-0 'Wm' wi? Student Council is responsible for representing the student body. Mem- bers of Student Council represent students during school board meetings and work with the administration to improve faculty-student relations or solve students' complaints. Student Council teaches leadership and self conhdence, organization and responsibility, and working with others. 1. Jr. High Student Council-Row 1: Jennifer Schrock, Michelle Ringer, Karen Lape, Vanessa Younkin, Scott Sanner, Tausha Yaklmick, Jill Romesberg. Laurel Henry: Row 2- Rhonda Morgan, Ann Lacklin, Michelle Hearn, Karyn Peterson, Mike Henry, Mark Phillippi, James Hangs, Douglas Benforcb Raw 3: Mrs. Logsdon, Clndra Snyder, Robin Baker, Molly Moses, Shaun Spangler, Bradley Henry, Lisa Benford Drew Brant. 2. Dawn Pletcher attempts to see the bright side of things. 3. What am I doing here? asks Greg King. 4. Life wasn 't meant to be easy, thinks Ann Rose. 5. Two Hves are ten, aren't they? asks Diana Hauger to Rhonda Morgan. 6. How boring, think Ruth King and Gavin Cleary, while Edna Tokumoto thinks, Que mon6tonol lllllllllll Ilflllllllllii Il! lliliilfli fm Wi 3, ., Q4 1 LEADERS SHOW PRID W ul 1, Why me? mumbles Rhonda Morgan. 2. SL High Student Council-Row 1: Carol Locklin, Beth duIL Kim Peterson, Amber Reese, Betlna Pavrl, Ruth King, Edna Tokumoto, Gavin Cleary: Row 2: Melissa Shinholt, Sonja Hearn, Melinda Grlbble, Sue Davis, Gina Stahl, Kay Henry, Miriam Forney, Grace King: Row 3: Becky Hlxson, Tracy Drablsh, Desa StahL John Nell, Lori Zorn, Raymond Durnsworth, Dill Mitchell, Caryoln Splker: Row 4: Sam Romesberg, Dawn Pletcher, Tammy King, Diane Waltermlre, Julie Wahl, Darrell Mitchell. Shanda Queer, Bill Ringer, Scott Romesburg: Row 5: Angela Morgan, Brian Mitch- elL Dawn Jones. Diana Hauger, Brian AnselL Mark Mull, Greg King, Amy Schrock, Sheila Davis: Row 6: Mrs. Logsdon, Scott Sanner. 3. Betina Pavri impersonotes a frog. 4. Ruth King gives Gavin Cleary the eye. 5. lt3 just like spaghetti. thinks Julie Miller. 6. lf you don't leave, I'Il break it. snarls Mrs. Logsdon. A.F.5. The AFS program is in its sixth year: in that time, 9 students have visited the school, and 2 Rockwood students have traveled to foreign countries. The AFS provides students with an op- portunity to travel to foreign countries and meet the students who come here. This yeor's ex- change students were Edna Tokumoto from Bra- zil, who lived with Perry and Sharon Childs, and Gavin Cleary from Australia, who lived with Rich- ard and Lynn Shaffer. 1. Row 1: Gavin Cleary, Tracy Drablsh, Ruth King, Sonja Hearn, Edna Tokumoto, Becky Hixson: Row 2: Leslie Grimes, Ellen Gerben Sherry Bouchen Chris Madeira, Tracey Sheets, Dawn Russ, Michelle Marken Sandy Young, Wendy Pritts: Row 3: Janie Young, Teresa Splken Rita Barclay, Barbara Stutzman, Krista Kartesz, Donna Mardls: Row 4: Ann Loclslin, Michelle Hearn, Lisa Spangler, Laurie Meyers, Lynda Rose, Kelly Geyer, Michele Krebs: Row 5: Scott Sonnet, Karyn Peterson, Melissa Ohler, Llsa Conn: Row 6: Bradley Henry, Vanessa Younkin, Lee Ann Stutzman, Tracy Leskey, Beth Tinkey, Karen Lape, Melanie Kreger. 2. Edna becomes the heartthrob of Rockwood Area High School. 3. Gavin Cleary can 't belle ve that there are no kangaroos in America. 4. Wendy Weimer and Holly Pletcher discuss plans for the AFS weekend. ff HONOR STUDENTS EXCEL The National Honor Society stresses the quali- ties of leadership, service, and character. .Stu- dents can become members of the NHS in either their junior or senior years. The juniors are nomin- ated an the basis of their sophomore and first semester junior grades. Seniors are nominated for the sophomore, junior and first semester senior grades. NH5 members are actively involved tu- toring many students in the high school. 1. Row 1: .lulle Miller, Dawn Fletcher, Ann Rose, Kelly Brougherf Row 2: Diane Waltermlre, Dawn Jones, Greg King: Row 3: Diana Haugen Amy Schroclr, Kerry Snyder' Darrell Mitchell, Scott Romesburg. 2. Mrs. Miller holds up the wall during meetings. 3. 'Uust let me soy this about that, says Greg King. 4. Of course, I can spell catl exclaims Dawn Pletcher. J ,W K 1 ROCKET REPOR T INF ORM5 V Q if This year's newspaper staff is composed entirely of sopho- mores. They publish the Rocket Report every 2 weeks, doing all the work themselves. Work on the school newspaper develops many important journalism skills such as interviewing, reporting, organizing, and meeting dead- lines. 1. l've always been good at shorthand explains Ron Walker. 2. Dlane Yoder works on a story for the next issue. 3. Row 1: Dave Tolltsky, Ted Knoblach, Jim Gontis, Mike Moses, Bill Rose, Greg Sterner, Ron Walker: Row 2: Tracy Phil- lippi, Diane Yoder, Gail Putman, Duane Nicklow, Sue Davis, Julle Wahl, Chris Hay, Dean Vought. 4. Julle Wahl does her Perry White imper- sonation as Rocket Report editor. SCHOOL ,J gf' ' X fig' 1 w,v ' AN OUNCER5 BEGIN D Y if Wm ,awk The student announcers read the announcements every morn- ing. There is a different announc- er each week, and the students must learn to read unrehearsed material on the air, as well as to decipher various types of hand- writing quickly. 1. Amy Puffenberger announces the horse race results. 2. Laura Roger can 't believe that its that time again. 3. Betlna Pavrl has trouble smiling and talking at the some time. 4. Miriam Forney, Laura Rager, Betlna Pavri, Amy Puffenberger. SP ECH TEAM SPEAK5 OUT f i S 1 - , 5 i 1 E fi it , . s ll The Speech Team gives students an opportunity to compete with schools from Western Pennsylvania in up to 9 categories. All schools compete equally, regardless of school size, and students have a chance to earn a varsity letter on the basis of points gained by speaking. Members of the team have the opportunity to advance to district, state, and national competitions, and gain confidence in them- selves and their speaking abilities. This year's team raised money to attend the Pittsburgh Public The- atre workshop. 1. Diane Waltermlre is on her way to districts. 2. Row 1: Terry Damman. Chris Snyder, Betlna Pavri, Miriam Forney, Laura Roger: Row 2: Mr. Hook, llm Donovan, Kelly Geyer. Caryoln Spiker. Amy Puffenberger, Wendy Stahl, Mike Moses 3. Amy Puffenberger, Terry Bamman, and Laura Roger are Rockwood? representatives to states. 128 P i CREW WORKS B KSTAGE The Stage Crew sets up the stage for school con- certs and assemblies. The members of the Stage Crew operate all the backstage lighting and sound equipment. 1. Bobby Mathias, Ron Walker. and Bill Rose find that being an the stage crew means hard work. 2 'Bind this button blows up the school! exclaims Ron Walken 3. Stage Crew- Ron Walker, Bob Mathias, Bill Rose, Frank Kar- tesz. 129 V130 TH ,Y LEAD THE B ND 4 .w Xa ,z yr ,, f A: 5 ' fe! 1. Colorguard-Clrrlsrlne Snyder, Darlene Beardmore, Penny Rlfenoun Tina Newell. Stephanie Baen Kelly Walker. 2 Vlclrl Ohler and Jlll Romesberg keep ln step. 3. Majorertes-Row 1: Shanda Queer, Michelle Marker, Kim Snyder, Amy Puffen- berger: Row 2: Amy 5tahL Amy Meyers, Kay Henry, Denise Harbough, Kelly King. Terrl Carolus. . 4. National Colors-Vlckl Ohlen Korl Carpenten Cheryl Walker, Jill Romesberg. N as . .Ji q mol V ii if TH Y CREATE MUSIC Senior Band gives an opportunity for a student to perform more difficult music than the Junior Band presents. The Senior Band plays in the Christmas and .Spring Concerts and the commencement cere- monies. The band marches in parades throughout the year and 'is led by the Colorguard and Majorettes. 1. Flutes-Raw 1: LeeAnn Stutzman, Cheryl Walker, Amy 5tahl, Carol Locklln, Becky Hlxson. Kelly King, Michelle Marker: Row 2 Theresa Rlngler, Marla Haugen Teresa Bamman, Joanna Miller, Diane Yoder, Lisa Benford Michelle Retiner. 2. Done for another day. 3. All-County Band-Row 1: Betlna Pavrl, Diane Wal- termlre, Theresa Rlngler, Carol Locklln: Row 2 Phil- lip Tims, Todd Miller, Sam Romesberg. Kevin Yoder. Mike Slngo. 4. All together now, boys . 'S 1. Trambones and Basses-Row 1: Steve Hoffman, Craig Walter- mir, Donald Hlxson. Greg Tunstall, Robert Mathias, Todd O'Drien, Chris Hay: Row 2: Todd Miller, Kofi Carpenter, Mike Slngo, Kevin Yoder. 2. Clarlnets and Saxs-Row 1: Theresa Younkin, Penny Ritenour, Kim Snyder, Denise Harbaugh, Tracy Drabish, Amy Meyers, Terri Carolusf Row 2: Jill Romesberg, Chris Snyder, Betina Pa vri, Debbie Romesburg, Diane Waltermlre, Karen Lape, Beth Tin- keyp Raw 3: Amy Puffenberger, Vanessa Younkin, Vicki Ohler, Patty Rose, Shanda Queer. 3. We're gonna play now! exclalms Chris Hay. 4. The band and Mr. Klngera play follow the leader. SOUNDS OF S NIOR W ...M :AMA ,, ,r ww- 45 5' 1 B ND B ND TOGETH R 1. Trumpets-Row 1: Melissa Shinholn Kelly Droughen Ron Walk- er, Brian Whipkey, Dean Vought, Kevin Walrermire, Phillip Ums: Row 2: Som Beachy, Dave Tolitshy, Sam Romesberg, Kevin Hoover, Mike Whipkey, Jeff Romesberg, Bob Merzgar. 2. Drums-Row 1: Greg Boucher, Lisa Myers, Beth DulL Greg Srernen Raw 2: Shawn Spangler, Jim Donovan, Mark MuIL Ken Gary, Wayne Welmer. 3. Iris a good thing l'm in such great shape, murmurs Greg Tunstall. 4. 'Y think my lips are stuck, thinks Theresa Ringler. H' ...,. MUSICAL AB LITIES 1. l'm Mr. Tambourine Mon! smlrks .lim Donovan. 2 Flutes- Raw 1: Tausha Yaklmlck, Jennifer Schrock, Anita Yoden Teresa Bamman, Marla Hauger, Leslie Grimes, Heather Miller: Row Z Krista Prltts, Molly Moses, Tammle Saylon Chris- rlne Mischler, Joyce Waltermlre. 3. 'Sometimes a trombone Is mans best friend thinks Todd O'Brien. 4. l used to substitute for Rlngo Starr, says Wayne Weimer to Beth Dull. 5. Drums- Row 1: Doug Benford .lay Blough, Steve Gontis, Mott Walker, Allen Vaughn Row 2: lim Donovan, Eric Benford Fenna Queer, Chuck Heinlng, Ken Gary. Pot Thomas. A 43-q... TH Y LEARN N W SKILLS 1. Do you think fhey'Il notice us? 2. All-County Band-Row 1: Sue Tlnkey, Chris Snyder. Teresa Bamman, Moria Hauger, Karen Lape, Beth Tlnkey, Korl Carpenter: Row 2: Brian Whipkey, Jim Donovan, Mike Nell, Doug Tlnsmlth, Donald Hlxson, Greg Tunstall. 3. Trumpets- Row 1: Dan Breckenridge, Mark Phlllippl, Rob Barkman, Andy Stevanus, Tony Klejkaf Raw 2: Jim Hange, Brian Whipkey, David Putman, Dean Vought, Sam Beachy, Davld Qulnette 4. Put valve A, or was that slot C? says Debbie Romesburg. 4. l can'r hear myself think, says Ken Gary. 6. Listen to those Latln rhythms. says Beth Dull. UNIOR CHOR US SINGS OUT The Junior Chorus is an elective music class which provides an opportunity for 7th and 8th grade students to sing with a large group, to improve their vocal techniques, and to experience vocal music from var- ious periods in music history. The Junior Chorus enter- tains the Senior Citizens regularly and presents se- miannual concerts to the community. lt also serves as an intermediate training group, helping to improve those skills introduced in the elementary choruses and leading to the proficiency necessary for participation in the Senior Chorus and church choirs. 1. Sopranos-Row 1: Tamm y Augustine, Tracy Sterner, Joyce Waltermlre, Mellssa Walker, .Stephanie Percherke, Tracey Sheets: Row 2 Chrlstlne Mlshler, Christen Madeira, Teresa Caro- Q, lus, Carol Fresh, Lisa Thing, Da wn Miller, Susan Romesberg: Row 3: Margo McClain, Katherine Miller, Wendy Pritts, Barbara Stutz- man, Jody Hay, Krista Kartesz, Laurie Meyers: Row 4: Lisa Conn, Sherry Bouchen Beth Philllppl, Leslie Grimes, Melissa Ohler, Rachel Szmuc, Dawn Russ, Fenna Queer: Row 5: Down Cris- well, Heather Miller, Linda Mitchell, Teresa Enos, Michelle Ring- en Krista Pritts, Teresa Splken Janle Young. 2. Altos-Row 1: Cindy Recliner, Robin Baker, Lisa Spangler, Eric Benford David Miller, Doug Benford Row 2: Raquel Hyatt, Tommie Saylor, Cindy Snyder, Jennifer Schrock, Tausha Yaki- mlcls. Ann Locklinf Row 3: Sandy Young, Denise Stevanus, Molly Moses, Rose King. Anita Yoder: Row 4: Matt Adams, Shaun Spangler, Telesa Queer, Michelle Hearn, Scott Sechler, Mike Neil. 3. Ready, Mr. Music? asks Wayne Weimer to Shaun Spangler. 4. Could this lead to a Grammy Award? 5. This sang is putting me to sleep, says Jim Romesberg. ff ,,'v,V, x ' ,Q V ? W , 6 if-J' The Senior Chorus, also a music elec- tive, offers a further opportunity for stu- dents in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 to ex- pand and improve their vocal horizons while rehearsing and performing with a large, quality choral ensemble. All vocal styles are examined including popular music and jazz. This group performs for the .Senior Citizens and sings annually at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. A vol- unteer choir from the Senior Chorus pra- vides the music for the Baccalaureate ser- vices. 1. Tenors-Raw 1: Wayne Romesberg, Craig Halle, Greg Sterner, Wayne Welmen Raw 2: Shaun Spangler, Ricky Leonard Kevin Waltermire, Brad- ley Henry, D. Scott Sanner: Row 3: Dean Weaver, Mark Trimpey, Bill Rose, Matt Adams: Row 4: Jim Charney, Bob Metzgar, Scott Ramesburg, Chris Hay, Duane Nlcklow, Craig Waltermlre: Raw 5: Scott Mausn Jlm Miller, Mark Mull, Rusty Cane, Todd O'BrIen, Pot Thompson, Toby Walker. 2. Altos-Row 1: Teresa Bamman, Tracy Phillippi, Theresa Younkln, Pam Hay, Betina Pavnl Cynthia Ohler: Row 2: Tina Newelk Jill Romesberg, Kim Peterson, Amber Reese, Ann Rose, Edna Taku- moto: Row 3: Frannle Mlllen Laurel Henry, Debra Romesburg, Jackie Reffner, Bonnie Mitchell: Raw 4: Jill Temple, Sondra Ansell, Sonja Hearn, Wendy Stahl Holly Pletcher, Shanda Queer: Row 5: Patti L ytle, Tricia Holyflelcl Kelly Broughen Cindy Sutton, Stacey Pletcher, Ruthie Cane, Diana Hauger, Amy Schrock. 3. Teresa Enos and Shaun Spangler attempt to liven up the proceedings. 4. Shanda Queer and Diana Hauger stop to get their breath back for the next number. gi as 138 S NOR CHO U 4 X' g AM WWW' QW! B END VO E5 1. Sopranos-Row 1: Kelly Walker, Karen Lape, The- resa Rlngler, Lorl Zarn, Mlchelle Reffner, Brenda McCartney: Raw 2: Marcy Snyder, Laurle Hoy, MI- chelle Panlch, Michele Krebs, Ruth King, Penny Ritenour, Dlane Waltermlref Row 3: Marla Hauger, LeeAnn Stutzmon, Tracy Leskey, Michelle Marker, Potty Rose, Sheryl Pfelfer, Lynda Rose, Teresa Har- baugh: Row 4: Katty Latshaw, Amy Meyers, Vanessa Younkln, Melanie Kreger, Beth Tlnkey, Lisa Conn, Teresa Enos, Amy Puffenberger, Korl Carpenten Joy King, Darlene Beardmore: Row 5: Wendy Welmer, Vicki Yoder, Tlna Beardmore, Kel- ly Geyer, Kelly King, Joanna Miller, Dlane Yoder, Gall Putman, Llsa Benford Amy Henry, Beth An- keny, Kelly Putman. 2 All-County Chorus-Row 1: Teresa Enos, Jackie Reffner, Clndy Sutton, Stacey Fletcher, Scott Homes- burg, Amy Schrock, Ruthie Cane, Dlane Walter- mlre: Row 2: Sheryl Pfelfer, Joanna Mlller. 3. Kelly Putman tries to laugh and slng at the same time. 4. Seniors Diana Hauger and Amy Schrock pay close attention to Mr. LaVlgne 's direction. 1,1 'A V4 'r mm 'A 'Y Vi 'Q ,, 151 74, QF A ' wg kv, w xwgg, I 5 1 7 I , ,bv A A 1,1 '47 4' if ' rf, sm 139 The yearbook class alternates between work on the yearbook and a course in either American or English literature. This year the class contained 36 students who were split into different groups. Each group worked on a different section which was headed by an editor. The yearbook class teaches various journalism skills like laying out pages, se- lecting and fitting pictures, and meeting deadlines. Students also learn the importance of responsibility and must be able to delegate their authority. The motto for the yearbook is, There is no such thing as not making a deadline. YEARBOOK LAS 1. Scott Romesburg contemplates what to do with the senior sec- tion. 2. Row 1: Diana Hauger, Amy Schrock, Sondra Ansell, Greg King, Mandy Benford Scott Romesburg: Row 2 Mike Whipkey, Ann Rose, Betina Pavri, Miriam Forney, Ruth King, Amy Meyers, Edna Tokumoto, Raymond Bumsworthf Row 3: Sam Romesberg, Mrs. Biancotti. Amber Reese, Carol Locklin, Melissa Shinholt, Diane Wal- termire, Cheryl Walker, Melissa Younkin, Teresa Enos, Julie Miller, Tammy King: Row 4: Sean Black, Mark Metz, Phillip Tims, Kerry Snyder, Kim Snyder, Christine Hay, Jane Johnson, Shanda Queer: Row 5: Desa Stahl, Jim Peters, Kay Henry. Gavin Cleary, Jeff Romesberg. 3. Mrs. Biancotti proofreads copy sheets, 4. Hes got to be crazy, thinks Teresa Enos as Scott tells her and Miriam what to do. ..- Ps -an .. I T xv. x ypvmer f ,, 1 1 viva sw. , ,,...,uwwm 'ia i ,f 1 -b 'Ti'l.,. 4, 'Mm sf -'f,.,.:1.9w- A iffie PUB ISHES ROCKET ,a-fd' Q 1. Diana Hauger is working hard to beat the deadline. 2. Amber Reese and Carol Locklin select pictures. 3. Jeff Romesberg is working for the weekend. 4. 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V A, M T, 'X ' U zfgiflxifziv J9'Z.f::- 1 Ff:sa2sfQ -V M. ,X if iiloqf. I , AS MBLI S H LD Throughout the year, several assemblies were held in the auditorium and in the gym. Among these assemblies was a presentation by the Harlem All-Stars. This group of basket- ball players provided entertainment both during school and again in the evening when they challenged the faculty. Another assembly was held as a 'send-off for the Rock- wood volleyball team. This Included a skit by the cheer- leaders. Finally, Professor Mike Malley, an ESP expert, dem- onstrated his knowledge of the human mind. 1. A Harlem All-Star shows-off his talent. 2. The Harlem All-Stars. 3. .lill Romesberg requests a book at the Rockwood Book- store. 4. Lee Purbaugh timidly waits to see what will happen next. 5. Professor Malle y pulls a trick with his cards. XX-.--.. ,W ,., fff- 'MW' NN N Ji 13 is N .9 5 I Q. BLOOD DONA TED On November 17, 1982, the Student Council sponsored a bloodmobile through the Johnstown Red Cross. The event was coordinated by Carol Locklin and Amber Reese. Held in the library, the bloodmobile collected a total of 43 pints of blood although 56 people tried to give. Because of the great amount of participation, the bloodmobile returned on April 3, 1983. 1. l'm really not too enthusiastic about thls, says Ruth King. 2 You know, the best part about this ls eating all these cookies, says Mandy Benford to Darlene King. 3. After wltnesslng thls, the donors were a little leery about giving blood. 4. Hey, have you guys forgotten about me? questions Patrlcla Holy- field 5. l've got to watch over him and make sure he ls all right, says Shanda Queer. .pre eff we s CHRI TMAS ACTIVITIES VARY This year's Christmas activities included a teachers' tea, teachers' play, a movie entitled Going in Style, and activities for each class in the gym. The teachers' tea, which was sponsored by Student Council, offered teachers an opportunity to enjoy baked goods, punch, tea and coffee, and some relaxation during their free time. Student Council had their mailbox in operation so that Christmas cards could be sent to people through- out the school. To add to the festivity of the Christmas season, a tree was erected in the lobby, and a door- decorating contest was held. Winners were Mr. RohIf's room in eighth grade: Mrs. Cornish 's, tenth: and Miss Kortesz's, eleventh. Winners received an ice cream party on the Christmas day of activities. iii 15 U! rv 14797 at Jani TEACHERS ENTER TAIN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Student Council prepares an attractive table setting for the teachers' tea. Becky King and Dawn Pletcher entertain themselves before the games begin. The team observes Duane Nlclrlow as he endures the agony of defeat. Thls outfit is not my Idea of belng In fashlon, says Mrs. Cornish to Mrs. Miller. Mr. Lewis bravely volunteers his tle to be cut by the great Whymer- lni. This ls more fun now than when I was a llttle glrl, announces Mrs. Shaffer. The real talents of our teachers are found here, within this motley group of cheerleaders. Mr. Lewis flaps his wings In an attempt to regain his balance. Mr. Glldersleeve and Mrs. Mlllin relax In front of their fireplace and the Christmas tree, portrayed by Miss Kartesz. One of Mr. C 's reindeer, Mrs. Lamp, Is shot and abandoned in favor of a bicycle. l t xi1N,, its V 11 I r N GAMES REFLEC T After seeing a movie entitled Going in Style, which served as the opener for the annual Christmas day of activities, the junior high went to the gym to participate in activities while the senior high had the pleasure of viewing the teachers' play. The gym activities included racing in garbage bags, feeding bananas, pass- ing Lifesa vers on toothpicks, bursting balloons, and eating crackers then whistling. The competitions began with eighth grade defeat- ing seventh. In the eighth and ninth grade confrontation, ninth emerged the champions. When the senior high arrived at the gym, tenth won against eleventh and then again against twelfth to be named the champions. 'V ,,.,,,,,,g ........e.... HOLIDA YS 1. .Suzette Hange massages Jlm Mlller's chln as they pass a Lifesover. 2. Come on, Desa, we have to start thls game, yells Amy Schrock as she caaxes Desa .Stahl to come along. 3. Ah, Gina, you mlssed my mouth, screams Dennis Trimpey to Gina Stahl. 4. l'm sure that LR. Is really trylng to stlck thls banana down my shirt, proclaims John Nell. 5. Greg Boucher gets to a lower level In order to get the Llfesaver from Carol Locklln. 6. J.R. Enos takes tlme out to demonstrate the proper technique In blowing up a balloon. 7. The sophomores qulckly pass the balloon between them In order to wln the game. 8. Becky Hlxson smashes the banana into Bobby Metzgar's face to hurry the process up a little. 9. Dlana turns around to notlce the actlon behlnd her. 'Z MANDY CROWN D Rockwood's Third Annual Homecoming activities were held February 18, 1983. The 1983 Homecoming Queen was Mandy Benford, escorted by Carl Ansell. The 1983 Princesses were Lisa Magnet, escort Bill Ringer,- and Vicki Yoder, escort J.R. Enos. The Homecoming Court was as follows: eleventh- Lori Magnet, escort Luke Ohlerf tenth-Suzette Hange, escort Ron Walker, ninth-Angie Sanner, escort Bob Mathias. The 1982 Homecoming Queen, Andrea Wohlfarth, was present to crown the new queen. The crown and flower bearers were Ann Locklin, Molly Moses, Krista Pritts, and Kim Peter- son. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Diana Hauger. The activities included cro wning of the queen during half time of the basketball game, the basketball competition against Me yersdale, and the homecoming dance following the game. The past and present wrestling coaches were honored during the half time activities and given a gift of appreciation. HOMECOMING QUEEN 1. Queen Mandy Benford and her escort, Carl Ansell, are In a spotlight dance. 2. Suzette Hange and her escort, Ron Walker 3. Angle Sanner and her escort, Bob Mathias 4. BIII Rlnger and Lisa Magnet enjoy thelr slow dance. 5. Hey, don 't Interrupt my dance with Vicki, warns J.R. Enos. 6. Coach Baltzer congratulates Brian Mitchell on reaching his 1000 point career mark during the homecoming game. 7. A group of glrls enjoys the homecoming dance. 8. Last years queen, Andrea Wohlfarth, crowns Mandy Benford Homecoming Queen. 9. Lori Magnet and her escort. Luke Ohler 10. Homecoming Queen and Court: Angle Sanner, Lisa Mognet. Mandy Benford, Vlcki Yoder. Suzette Hange, and Lorl Mognet. as 1... ,W LAS5 OF '85 HOSTS SOPH-5 N OR Sponsored by the sophomore class, the Soph-Senior, with the theme of Up Where We Belong, was held on Nov. 13, 1982. The dance was held in the gymnasium which was beautifully decorated in light and dark blue. Couples en- joyed dancing to the music of Orange Fire. Couples enjoy a slow dance. What are Julie Wahl and Darrell Mitchell smiling about? In the center of attention are Raymond Frannle, Gina, Kim, Duane, and Suzette. Brenda McCartney and Tlna Beardmore sway to the music. Mandy Benford and her date are entertained by the band. Mrs. Cornish gazes at Mr. Cornish as he laughs at his own joke. Tammy Phllllppl and Dana Lowery and their dates take it easy as they enjoy the music. Let's party! OUR TEEN GIRLS VI ,, fy 3 ,I Z 1 .5 A ii' fi, The Maple Princess contest was held the evening of December 3. Fourteen girls participated in the contest. The event was marked by a variety of Hne talents and beautiful gowns. Wendy Weimer was chosen as Princess. Her talent included doing sign language to and singing The Rose. The 1st runner-up was Katty Latshaw, and the 2nd runner-up was Shanda Queer. 1. Maple Princess Contestants: Tina Ne well, Katty Latsha w, Shanda Queer, Vicki Yoder, Holly Pletcher, Diane DuPont, Wendy Welmer, Sondra Ansell, Janice Kllnk, Lori Zorn, Amy Meyers, Pam Hay. Not shown: Penny Ritenour, Sandy Dodson. 2. Tina Newell chats on the phone for a humorous monologue. 3. A medley of Kenny Rogers' hits is Holly Pletcher's specialty. 4. Sondra Ansell glides across the stage like a beautiful southern belle. 5. Wendy Welmer, our Maple Princess 6. A mixture of Illusion and music adds a magical touch to Amyk dance. 7. Janice Kllnk charms the audience with a smile. 8. Sandy Dodson is Off to See the Wlzard. 9. Katty Latshaw, 1st runner-up 10. Shanda Queer, 2nd runner-up 2342? M Z STU ENTS 1. Greg King and Diana Hauger receive the S.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. 2. The wrestling team receives recognition for their success. 3. Certificates are handed out to the girls' basketball team. 4. Mr. Kingera rewards Kevin Hoover for being an outstanding band member. 5. Scott Romesburg receives the James W. Kimmel Service Award. 6. The volleyball team gives Mrs. Dom a token of their appreciation. 7. Craig Waltermire accepts his award from Mr. Livengood 6. Mr. Baltzer, inbehalf of the U.S. Army. gives Greg King the Scholar- Athlete Award. - 9. Senior award recipients s 5 RECEIVE AWARD This year's Awards Day was held in the auditorium on May 31. Many students were recognized for their hard work throughout the year. Among the students honored were the top-ranking students in each section and grade, and numerous seniors. During the athletic awards, each team was recognized for its achievements, and Presi- dential Physical Fitness Award winners were honored. 5 ws Q 5 X? f 3. .Yi 5 1 :fs s-Q Y . 4 , rl M PROM HELD AT The 1983 Prom was sponsored by the juniors and held at Seven Springs' Alpine Room on May 27. A DJ. provided the couples with entertainment and music to dance to. Prior to the dance was a dinner prepared by Seven Springs. The theme was Uust You and I. 5 5 .SEVEN SPRINGS 1. The theme for this year's Prom is displayed on a nap- kin. 2. Todd Gribble and Rhonda Henry enjoy a slow dance. 3. Jim Peters and Amber Reese relax before dancing. 4. Ruth King watches Mark .Sipe 's feet as he grooves with fancy moves. 5. Brian Mitchell and Da wn Jones are taking it easy after dinner. 6. Cornered against the wall are Lisa Magnet, Suzette Hange, Mandy Benford and Tammy Hay. Q 4' Q . f if 7' 2. 'S E? . kj ,r 5 f I ' Ii .. . s 'Z' f, A f Q -L W -- - . J Y gk 233: 5--5 5. wx ..,.... . . A .ji 3 P Q? X ,fqii n r E 5 X ,, gf R i .. .. ...Sax W g Sw an I i , LZ i if .W .xx-'+iM W ww M., Black, Mandy K ,..-QQ Benford A.AL, -' Of x. g-kv. --nil' . Mr -N . .J A , iw. W' PUffi09 M mv? X VX? X Q Ma x x Adams, Matthew 60, 137, 138, 172 Administration 92 Albright, Ricky 54, 120 American Field Service 124 Anderson, Douglas 60, 118, 172 Anderson, Gregory 66, 172 Anderson, Joseph 16, 120, 121, 163, 171 Ankeny, Beth 54, 139 Ansell, Benjamin 66 Ansell, Brian 16, 59, 120, 123 Ansell, Carl 16, 40, 82, 88, 192, 193 Ansell, Kerry 48, 83 Ansell, Michelle 54 Ansell, Robert 54, 83, 86 Ansell, Roberta 60, 116 Ansell, Sondra 16, 39, 138, 140, 196 Armstrong, David 60, 118, 159 Armstrong, Jeffrey 66 Armstrong, Michael 66, 67, 71, 164 Arnold Eric 72 Augustine, Anna 72 Augustine, Paul 54, 83 Augustine, Tammy 66, 120, 137 Baer, Stephanie 48, 83, 86, 130 Baker, Jeffrey 48 Baker, Robin 72, 122, 137, 153 Baker, Shawn 54, 83 Ballantine, John 16, 120 IND X Benford James 66 Benford, John 48 Benford Lisa 57, 60, 114, 122, 131, 139 Benford Mandy 17, 112, 140, 161, 187, 192, 1 Benford Sheldon 66, 120 Benford Wayne 66 Berkey, Bonnie 54 Berkey, Erin 66, 114, 153, 165, 175 Berkey, Richard 17, 82, 84, 88 Biancotti, Dawn CMrs.J 12, 98, 106, 140, 141 Black, Janet CMrs.2 98, 106 Black, Sean 48, 120, 140, 171, 172 Blaho, Betty IMrs,2 103 Blough, Jay 66, 114, 135 Blough, Kerry 66 Bluebaugh, Randy 48, 82, 85, 110, 111, 178 Baltzer, David CMr.2 100, 106, 113, 157, 175, 193, 198 Bammon, Teresa 60, 128, 131, 135, 136, 138 Band All-County 134 Band Junior 131 Band Senior 131 Barclay, Amy 54, 83 Barclay, James 16, 120 Barclay, Jill 48, 53 Barclay, Kirby fMr.2 98, 106 Barclay, Rita 66, 124, 134 Barkman, Robert 72, 136 Barron, Jeffrey 66 Barron, Stanley 72, 75 Baseball Team 178 Basketball, Boys' Junior Varsity 155 Basketball, Boys' Varsity 157 Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, FFA 171 Girls' Junior Varsity 149, 198 Girls' Varsity 151, 198 Junior High Boys' 159 Junior High Girls' 153 Bauermaster, Mitchell 60, 63, 120, 172 Beachy, Owen 60, 118, 119, 134 Beachy, Samuel 48, 82, 133, 136 Beahr, Richard 66, 164 Beahr, Tracy 48, 83 Beal, George 54, 120 Beal, Lisa 72 Beal, Mark 17, 82, 88 Beam, Russell 66, 111 Beardmore, Darlene 54, 117, 130, 139, 172 Beardmore, Katrina 48, 117, 139, 195 Beeman, Tammy 54, 55 Beeman, Wanda 66 Beener, Kerry 60 Beener, Robert 72, 73, 173 Benford Becky 60, 61, 63, 65, 114, 115, 147, Benford Douglas 72, 122, 135, 137 Benford, Eric 72, 135, 137 204 165 Blystone, Nina 17 88 Baden, Mary 60 Boucher, Greg 48, 53, 120, 133, 171, 178, 191 Boucher, Sherry 66, 71, 124, 134, 137 Bo wlb y, Anita 48, 83 Bowman, Jeffrey 48, 82, 178, 180 Boyd Claudia CMrs.2 100 Brant, Drew 60, 119, 120, 122, 164, 172 Brant, Janet CMissJ 93 Brant, Mark 66 Brant, Robin 134 Brant, Stephen 17, 82, 88, 172, 187 Breckenridge, Daniel 72, 136 Breckenridge, Robert 17, 82 88 Breegle, Breegle, Keith 54 Shawn 54, 55, 145, 155, 157 Brougher, Kelly 14, 18, 83, 88, 125, 133, 138, Bryant, Damian 60, 114, 159 Bryant, Jamie 60, 114, 159 Buck, Dan CMAJ 53, 97, 178 Burnsworth, Raymond 48, 120, 123, 140, 171, Cane, Rusty 48, 138, 139, 155 Cane, Ruthie 48, 138, 175, 176 Carlson, Carolus, Carolus. Carolus, Robert 18, 82, 85, 88 Teresa 67, 120, 137 Terri 48, 51, 83, 86, 130, 132 Terry 54, 83 Carpenter, Dennis fMr.2 172 Carpenter, Kari 60, 130, 132, 136, 137, 139 Charney, James 48, 120, 138, 171, 174 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity 160 Cheerleaders, Varsity 161 Chess Club 118 Chorus, All-County 139 Chorus, Junior 137 Chorus, Senior 138, 139 Clawson, Diane 18, 82, 88 Cleary, Gavin 18, 37, 122, 123, 124, 140, 157 Clevenger, Lynn 54, 83 Clevenger, Vick 54, 83, 155 Close, Diane 60 Collins, Ronald 55 Color Guard 130 Conn, Lisa 60, 124, 137, 139 Cooks 104 Cornish, Carolyn CMrsJ 98, 189, 195 Castantino, Fred CMU 96, 189 Countryman, Gary 67 Cox, Robert 72 Crawford Gary 18, 88 Crawford James 49, 120 93, 195, 201 168, 181 178, 195 Criswell, Dawn 72, 118, 137 Crosbie, Megan 55 Davis, Sheila 55, 112, 123 Davis, Sue 55, 123, 126 DeLancey Mary Jane IMrs.J 95 Dinning, Dorthea CMrs.J 97 Dodson, Sandy 18, 82, 84, 88, 196 Dom, Susan CMrs.2 100, 113, 168, 198, 199 Donovan, James 60, 114, 118, 128, 133, 135, 147 Drabish, Tracy 49, 53, 123, 124, 132 Dull, Beth 55, 57, 114, 133, 135, 136, 151, 152, 175, 176 DuPont, Diane 18, 39, 40, 82, 84, 88, 196 Dwire, Mary Ann CMrs.2 95 Emert, Joyce CMrs.J 99 Engleka, Edward 72 Enos, Eric 61, 120, 134, 171 Enos, James 19, 34, 40, 178, 180, 181, 191, 193 Enos, Teresa 49, 137, 138, 139, 140 Faidley, Cindy 49, 51, 114, 115, 151, 175 FFA 120, 121 FHA 116, 117 Foltz, Robert 49, 83 Forney, Miriam 49, 53, 119, 123, 127, 128, 140, 172 Frazee, John 72, 134 Fresh, Carol 73, 118, 137 Fresh, Michelle 61 Hay, Sandy 61, 65, 114, 165 Hay, Tammy 13, 20, 161, 181, 201 Hay, Terry 20, 83, 88 Hay, Vickie 49, 83 Hearn, Michelle 67, 122, 124, 137, 153 Hearn, Sonja 49, 53, 123, 124, 161, 170 Heining, Charles 20, 135, 157, 171 Heintz, Mike 67, 159 Henry, Amy 55, 139 Henry, Bradley, 61, 122, 124, 138 Henry, Gregg 55, 83 Henry, Kay 49, 123, 130, 140 Henry, Laurel 61, 65, 122, 137, 138 Henry, Mary Ann 20, 82, 88 Michael 66, 122, 159 Henry, Henry, Nancy 55 Henry, Paul 73 Henry, Rhonda 20, 39, 40, 82, 85, 88, 200 Hileman, Kim 56 Hixson, Donald 61, 123, 136, 159 Hixson, Rebecca 49, 53, 123, 124, 131, 191 Hoffman, Steven 61, 119, 120, 132, 134, 171 Holyfield, Jeffrey 67 Holyfield, Patricia 21, 138, 170, 187 Homecoming 192 Hook, Robert CMU 99, 111, 128 Fundis, Donallen 61, 119 Gary, Christine 73, 77, 118 Gary, Eugene 67 Gary, Jody 73 Gary, Kenneth 55, 59, 83, 86, 118, 133, 135, 136, 155, 172 Gary, Richard 61 Geary, Charla 55, 83 Geary, Dawn 19, 82, 84, 88 Gerber, Chris 19, 82, 88, 112 Hoover, Kevin 21, 110, 120, 133, 157, 181, 198 , Horner, Craig 67 Hostetler, James 49, 147 Hostetler, Kathy 61 Hostetler, Shirleyann 1MissJ 103 Hotchkiss, Deanna 49, 117 Hayman, Ronald 67, 118 Hayman, Tammy 21, 82, 89 Hoyman, Teresa 68 Gerber, Ellen 67, 71, 124, 134 Gerhard, Gregory 67, 111, 164 Geyer, Kelly 61, 124, 128, 139 Gildersleeve, Fred CMAJ 98, 153, 189 Glessner, Kurt 55, 57, 83 Golf Team 145 Gontis, James 55, 126, 163, 178 Gontis, Stephen 67, 135, 164 Hyatt, Raquel 73, 116, 117, 137 Janitors 105 Johnson, Dawn 61 Johnson, Donna CMrs.j 12, 99 Johnson, Jane 49, 140 Jones, Dawn 21, 112, 123, 125, 157, 201 Jones, Mike fMr.j 100, 165, 167 Judy, Daniel 21, 83, 89 Gregg, William fMr.J 97, 145 Gribble, Melinda 55, 57, 112, 123, 167, 168 Gribble, Teryll 55, 114, 151, 175, 176 Gribble, Todd 15, 19, 39, 40, 82, 88, 200 Grimes, Leslie 67, 71, 124, 135, 137 Gula, Eric 73, 118 Halle, Craig 61, 1.33 Hange, James 67, 122, 136, 164 Hange, Suzette 55, 59, 167, 191, 193, 195, 201 Harbaugh, Brad 67, 69, 114, 164 Harbaugh, Denise 49, 53, 130, 132, 151 Harbaugh, Michael 73 Harbaugh, Teresa 61, 114, 139, 165 Harrold, Daniel 73 Harrold David 73 Hauger, David 49, 83, 86 Hauger, Diana 13, 15, 19, 34, 40, 112, 122, 123, 125, 138, 140, 141, 151,. 168, 170, 175, 181, 191, 198 Hauger, Maria 61, 131, 135, 136 Hay, Brian 13, 19, 172, 181 Hay, Christine 49, 140 Hay, Christopher 55, 59, 120, 126, 132 138, 155 Kartesz, Frank CMAJ 106 Kartesz, Frank 61, 111, 128, 134 Kartesz, Krista 68, 71, 124, 137 Kartesz, Rosemarie CMissJ 12, 101, 189 Kennick, David 73 King, Becky 49, 53, 83, 189 King, Bradley 73, 118 King, Darlene 21, 175, 176, 181, 187 King, Eric 14, 22, 82, 84, 89 King, Grace 49, 83, 123, 172 King, Gregory 12, 13, 22, 34, 39, 112, 122, 123, 125, 140, 157, 158, 178 180, 181, 198 King, James 50 King, Janice 56, 57 King, Jay 61, 139, 165 King, Kelly 62, 116, 130, 131, 139 King, Kenneth 68 King, Rose 68, 120, 137 King, Ruth 22, 122, 123, 124, 139, 140, King, Shawn 68 King, Sherry 50, 53, 151 King, Stanley 56, 83, 87 Hay, Guy 61, 120 Hay, Jeffrey 19, 82, 88 Hay, Jody 67, 69, 137, 160 Hay, Laurie 61, 65, 116, 139, 149, 160 Hay, Mlke 67 Hay, Pamela 20, 83, 88, 138, 170, 196 Hay, Robert 67, 120 King, Tammy 13, 22, 123, 140 King, Wayne 22 King, Wanda 62 Kingera, Richard CMr.j 94, 132, 198 Klejka, Anthony 73, 136 Klink, Janice 223117, 196 Klink, Jesse 73, 118 187, 191, 201 205 r Knieriem, Alan 50, 120, 171 Knoblach, Theodore 56, 120, 126 Knopsnyder, Amy 62, 165 Knofgsnyder, Brian 62, 114, 120, 159 Knopsnyder, Clay 22 Knopsnyder, Kimberly 68 Knopsnyder, Lori 50, 83 Knopsnyder, Russell 50, 83, 86 Knopsnyder, Vincent 56 Knotter, Jeffrey 73, 75, 120 Krebs, Michele 62 114, 124, 139, 165 Kreger, Bradley 74, 118 Kreger, Leslie 56 Nicholas, Peggy 25, 82, 89 Kreger, Melanie 62, 114, 124, 139, 165 Lambert, Robert 68 Lamp, Mary Lou fMrs.J 95, 107, 189 Landis, Albert 74, 118 Lape, Karen 62, 65, 122, 124, 132, 136, 139 Lape, Melvin 50 Latshaw, Binnie 62, 65, 114, 149, 165 Latshaw, Katty 23, 139, 163, 196 Latshaw, William 73, 74, 118 LaVigne, Larry CMr.2 14, 94, 107 Lease, Kelly 50, 51, 53 Lease, Tracy 50 Leasock, Christine 56 Leer, Carl 62, 119, 120, 172, 174 Legas, Karen 23, 89 Lenhart, Mark 50, 120 Leonard Ricky 62, 114, 138, 159 Leonberger, Doris 62 Leonberger, Mark 50, 83 Lepley, George 68 Lepley, Gerald 68 Leskey, Matthew 74, 118 Leskey, Tracy 62, 124, 139 Leslie, Lisa 49, 50, 51, 83 Lewis, Clair CMr.J 12, 101, 107 Livengood Dennis CMIJ 102, 107, 111, 199 Livengood John 56, 83 Locklin, Ann 74, 122, 124, 134, 137, 165 Locklin, Carol 50, 53, 123, 131, 140, 141, 151, 163, 175, 191 Logsdon, Adele CMrs.2 53, 97, 107, 122, 123 Lovrencic, Mary 23, 82, 89 Lowery, Dana 50, 112, 113, 114, 151, 152, 168, 170, 175 Lucas, Mark 62, 119, 120 Lyons, Brian 62 L ytle, Gerald 56 Lytle, Patti 23, 83, 89, 138 Madeira, Christen 68, 71, 124, 137 Maize, Richard CMIJ 97, 107 Majorettes 130 Maple Princess Contest 196 Mardis, Donna 68, 124, 153 Mardis, James 74, 118 Mardis, Scott 56, 120 ' Marker, Michelle 61, 62, 124, 130, 131, 139 Mathias, Robert CDr.2 92, 106 Mathias, Robert 62, 63, 111, 129, 132, 159, 193 Maust, Bryan 23, 120 Maust, Scott 56, 114, 138, 147, 155, 157 May, Charles 74, 111 May, David 56, 120 McCartney, Brenda 56, 117, 139, 195 McClain, Margo 74, 116, 137 McClintock, Curtis 120 McDevitt, Daniel 62, 118 McMillen, Michelle 56 McMillen, Pamela 50, 86 McMillen, Thomas 74 Metz, Joel 68 Metz, Mark 50, 140, 141, 178 206 Metz, Mary Lou CMrs.J 98, 107 Metzgar, Robert 50, 120, 133, 138, 145, 171, 178, 191 Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Amy 23, 40, 130, 132, 139, 140, 161, 181 Charles 63, 114 Dale 50, 120 James 50, 83, 120, 121 Joseph 56, 178 Laurie 68, 124, 137, 153 Melinda 51, 83 Miller, David 73, 74, 118, 134, 137 Miller, Dawn 74, 116, 134, 137 Miller, Francis 57, 112, 138, 167, 195 Miller, Heather 68, 135, 137, 165 Miller, James 57, 59, 114, 138, 147, 155, 157, 191 Miller, Jeffrey 56, 83, 114, 147, 163 Miller, Joanna 57, 131, 139 Millel, Julie 12, 13, 23, 112, 123, 125, 140 Miller, Linda IMrs.1 53, 96, 125, 189 Miller, Michael 68 Miller, Katherine 68, 137 Miller, Todd 51, 120, 131, 132, 163, 178 Miller, Wilma KMrs.2 93 Millin, Sandra CMrs.J 103, 189 Mishler, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Modrak, Magnet, Mognet, Magnet, Magnet, Mognet, Christine 74, 116, 135, 137 Bonnie 57, 138, 163 Brian 24, 110, 112, 123, 157, 158, 181, 193, 201 Darrell 24, 120, 121, 125, 137, 178, 181, 195 Douglas 62, 114, 159 Linda 68, 137 Lorie 24, 82, 89 William 51, 53, 123, 147, 163 Charles 51, 83 Cindy 68 Harold 69 Jo Ann 69, 71 Lisa 24, 39, 192, 193, 201 Lori 51, 83, 175, 192, 193 Montgomery, Gregory 69 Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Angela 55, 57, 112, 123 Chad 69, 111, 164 Kimberly 57 Rhonda 63, 112, 114, 122, 123, 151, 152, 163, 168, Wayne 69 Mort, Mike 63, 111, 164 Moses, Michael 57, 120, 121, 128, 147, 172 Moses, Molly 73, 74, 122, 126, 135, 137, 165 Mosholder, Pat fMissj 94 Mosholder, Shawn 69 Most, Ricky 63, 118 Most, Roger 57, 83, 172, 174 Mull, Mark 24, 123, 133, 133, 157, 173, 181 Myers, Lisa 51, 53, 114, 133, 151, 167, 168, 175 Myers, Ted 24, 82, 89, 110, 145, 147, 172, 181 National Colors 130 National Honor Society 125 Neil, John 25, 123, 163, 181, 191 Neil, Michael 69, 134, 137, 164 Neimiller, Mary CMrs.2 94 Ne well, Ne well, Tami 63 Tina 13, 25, 116, 117, 130, 138, 196 Nicholas, Rhonda 57 Nicklow, Duane 57, 120, 121, 138, 171, 189, 195 O 'Brien, Todd 57, 120, 132, 135, 138, 155 O'Donnell, James CMr.J 95 Ohler, Bruce 63 Ohler, Charles 25, 82, 89 Ohler, Cynthia 57, 112, 138, 167, 175 Ohler, Luke 51, 83, 193 Ohler, Melissa 67, 69, 124, 137 Ohler, Rebecca 69 Ohler, Timothy 63 175 hler, Vicki 57, 130, 132, 149, 160 rtman, Benedict CMr.2 92, 106 anich, Michelle 61, 63, 116, 139 anich, Sherry 25, 82, 89 annebaker, Frank CMAJ 163 aquette, Mark 63, 159 aquette, Michael 69, 159 atterson, Jody 25 atterson, Joseph 63, 164 avri, Betina 51, 119, 123, 127, 128, 131, 132, 140, 175 eck, David 63 eck, Jeff 118 eck, Linda 51 elesky, Barbara CMrs.J 101, 116, 117 ercherke, Stephanie 74, 116, 117, 137 eters, James 51, 120, 140, 141, 145, 147, 157, 158, 200 9f9l'SOn, Dan CMr.J 96 eterson, Karyn 67, 69, 122, 124, 134, 153, 175 eterson, Kimberly 57, 112, 114, 123, 138, 149, 151, 167, 168, 195 eifer, Sheryl 57, 139, 167, 168 hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, hillippi, Barbara CMrs.j 93 Beth 75, 118, 137 Brian 75, 77, 120 Gary 51, 83, 87 Jeffrey 63, 163 Kevin 75, 164 Linda 51, 117 Lorrie 75, 116 Mark 73, 75, 122, 136' Michael 58, 83, 114, 147, 155 Nancy 26, 82, 89 Norma Jean CMrs.J 93 Roger 69, 164 Silky 75 Tammy C12th2 26, 82, 85, 89, 195 Tammy C11thJ 51 Tracy 58, 118, 126, 138 Pirl, George 63, 83 Pirl, Madeline 58, 83 Pirl, Tracy 75 Pletcher, Allen 69 Pletcher, Darrell 26, 82, 85, 89, 110, 123, 178, 181 Pletcher, Dawn 13, 26, 36, 122, 123, 125, 189 Pletcher, Holly 26, 124, 138, 196 Pletcher, Orlo 69 Pletcher, Stacey 51, 112, 138 Pletcher, Steven 69 Prinkey, Lonnie 120 Pritts, Cindy 57 Pritts, Krista 75, 116, 135, 137, 165 Pritts, Michael 26, 112, 157, 172, 181 Pritts, Stacy 51, 82, 147, 172 Pritts, Wendy 69, 124, 134, 137 Prolenski, Kevin 58 Puffenberger, Amy 58, 119, 127, 128, 130, 132, 139, 163 Pugh, Lori 58 Purbaugh, Brett 63 Purbaugh, Debbie 83 Purbaugh, Denise 83 Purbaugh, Lee 75, 77, 120, 186 Purbaugh, Rosemary 51, 83 Putman, David 69, 136 Putman, Putman, Gail 58, 112, 126, 139, 149, 151, 167 Kelly 61, 63, 114, 115, 139, 149, 165 Pyle, Angela 75, 116 Pyle, Cynthia 63 Pyle, Holly 58 Queer, Fenna 69, 115, 135, 137, 153, 165, 175 Queer, Shanda 26, 34, 112, 130, 132, 138, 140, 187, 196 Queer, Tolesa 75, 116, 134, 137, 165 Quinette, David 70, 136 161, 168, 175, 176, 181, Rager, Laura 51, 127, 128, 172 Reckner, Cynthia 75, 116, 137 Reckner, Michael 27, 120, 171 Reese, Amber 51, 112, 123, 138, 140, 141, 161, 165, 168, 170, 175, 200 Reese, Coleman 63, 114, 134, 147 Reese, Kirby 63, 172 Reffner, Jacqueline 58, 138 Reffner, Michelle 64, 114, 131, 139, 160 Renaud, Gregory 75 Rifle Club 119 Ringer, Michelle 75, 122, 137 Ringer, William 27, 34, 112, Ringler, Theresa 27, 40, 82, Ritenour, Penny 27, 82, 89, ROHISTAT 126 Rohlh Robert CMr.2 103, 118 113, 120, 121, 193 89, 131, 133, 139 130, 132, 139, 196 Romesberg, James 52, 120, 121, 137, 163 Romesberg, Jeffrey 52, 120, 133, 140, 141 Romesberg, Jill 64, 65, 122, 130, 132, 138, 160, 186 Romesberg, Matthew 58, 114, 147, 178 Romesberg, Robert 75, 76, 77, 120 Romesberg, Samuel 12, 13, 27, 35, 39, 40, 123, 131, 133, 140, 163, Romesberg, Susan 70, 137 Romesberg, Wayne 64, 119, 138, 164 Romesburg, Debra 64, 114, 132, 136, 138, 149, 151, 175 Romesburg, Scott 27, 40, 112, 125, 138, 139, 140, 145, 181, 199 Rose, Ann 27, 33, 112, 122, 125, 138, 140, 157, 168, 175, 176, 181 Rose, Lynda 64, 114, 124, 139 Rose, Patricia 58, 132, 139 Rose, William 58, 59, 126, 129, 138 R uss, R uss, Dawn 70, 124, 137 Shawn 64, 120 Sadler, Barry 64, 114, 155, 157 Samler, William 75, 76, 120 Sanner, Angela 63, 64, 114, 149, 151, 165, 168, 175, 193 Sanner, Corleen 76, 134 Sanner, Christine 70, 114, 153 Sanner, Derik 58, 111, 120, 155 Sanner, Donald 64, 122, 124, 138 Sanner, Scott 28, 36, 110, 112, 123, 157, 158 76, 77, 111 135, 137, 153, 165 Schaner, Jeffrey 52, 82 Schaner, Mark 70 Scheffel, Jeffrey 52, 82 School Board 92 Schrock, Amy 28, 33, 39, 112, 123, 125, 138, 139, 140, 163, 191 Schrock, Brian 52, 120 Schrock, Jennifer 69, 70, 122, 135, 137, 153, 165 Sechler, Scott 70, 137, 159 Senior Athletes 181 Saylor, Stephen 75, Saylor, Tommie 76, Shaffer, Barry 70, 120, 134 Shaffer, Deborah CMrs.J 98 Shaffer, Diane 76, 116 Shaffer, Donna 52, 112, 175 Shaffer, Gloria CMrs.J 189 Shaffer, Richard 70, 164 Schearer, Jeffrey 76 Sheets, Tracey 70, 124, 137 Shegan, Rudy CMr.J 92, 106 Shinholt, Melissa 52, 53, 123, 133, 140, 170, 175, 176 Shinew, Ross CMU 98, 153 - Shinew, Sandy fMrs.2 149 Shultz, Lori 76 Shumaker, Rhonda 52, 83, 117 Singer, Barbara 52, 83 Singer, Charlotte 28, 36, 82, 89 Singo, Michael 52, 120, 131, 132, 178 Singo, Robert 70 Singo, Tony 76, 118 Sipe, Mark 28, 112, 120, 157, 201 Sipe, Robert 70, 164 181 207 Slayton, Randy 58 Slayton, Ricky 76, 118 Smith, Bryan 73, 76, 111 Smith, Craig 64, 164 Snyder, Sn yde r, Sn yder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Carla 76, 116 Christine 64, 128, 130, 132, 134, 136 Cindra 76, 122, 137, 153 Kerry 28, 39, 118, 125, 140 Kimberly 49, 52, 53, 130, 132, 140, 170 Marcy 64, 65, 139 Robert 28, 82, 89, 110, 112, 157, 172, 174, 181 Soccer Club 114 Soccer Team 147 Soph-Senior 194 Spangler, Brian 64, 119 Spangler, Cindy 58, 83 Spangler, Earl 52, 82, 118 Spangler, Jason 64, 111, 134 Spangler, Lisa 67, 70, 124, 134, 137, 153 Spangler, Shaun 61, 65, 122, 133, 137, 138 Speech Team 128 Spiker, Caryoln 52, 83, 117, 123, 128 Spiker, Daniel 52, 120 Spiker, Teresa 70, 114, 124, 137 Sports Officiating 110 Stage Crew 129 Stahl, Amy 49, 52, 53, 130, 131, 161 Stahl, Desa 49, 51, 52, 53, 123, 140, 161 Stahl, Eugenia 57, 58, 112, 123, 149, 157, 161, 167, 168, 191, 195 Stahl, Wendy 29, 128, 138 Staton, Jeff 29 Stemple, Robin CMr.J 102 Sterner, Sterner, Sterner, Sterner, Sterner, David 83, 157, 172 Greg 59, 119, 126, 133, 138 Jeffrey 76 Michele 77, 116, 153 Tracy 77, 116, 137 Stevanus, Andrew 120, 136 Stevanus, Denise 77, 116, 137 Stevanus, Gurney 52, 120 Stevanus, Mark 65, 119, 120, 164 Stevanus, William 120, 134 Statler, Christy 70, 71 Struckoft Hope 55, 59 Struckoff Lloyd 76, 111 Struckofb Tammy 59 Student Council 122, 123 Stutzman, Barbara 70, 124, 134, 137 Stutzman, LeeAnn 65, 124, 131, 139 Sutton, Cindy 52, 53, 138, 139 Sutton, Morris 71 Szmuc, Rachel 71, 137 Tedrow, John 29 Temple, Jill 53, 138 Thing, Lisa 77, 116, 137 Thomas, Patrick 71, 135 Thompson, Kevin 65, 159 Thompson, Patrick 55, 59, 83, 138, 155 Thorpe, Derek 71, 111 Tims, Phillip 53, 131, 133, 140, 163 Tinkey, Beth 65, 124, 132, 136, 139, 165 Tinkey, Susan 71, 131, 136 Tinsmith, Douglas 67, 71, 134, 136, 159 Tirko, Robert 77 Tokumoto, Edna 29, 37, 120, 122, 123, 124, 138, 140 Tolitsky, David 59, 120, 121, 126, 133, 171 Tomko Jan CMr.j 53, 96, 172 Torres, Luis 73, 77, 159 Torres, Rosita 77 Tressler, Hope 77 Trimpey, Brian 77, 111 Trimpey, Charles 119 208 Trim pe y, Trim pe y, Trim pe y, Trim pe y, Trimpe y, Tunstall, Dennis 59, 83, 114, 147, 15 Jon 71, 111, 134 Mark 65, 114, 138, 147 Michael 53, 120 Scott 75, 77, 120 Gregory 65, 132, 133, 136 5, 191 Volleyball Club 112 Volleyball, Jr. High 165 Volleyball, Junior Varsity 167 Volleyball, Varsity 168 Vought, Allen 71, 120, 135, 164 Vought, Dean 59, 119, 126, 133, 136, 163, 172 Vought, P. Timothy CMU 102, 119, 120, 121 Wahl, Julie 59, 123, 126, 167, 175, 195 Walker, Burdette Uobyj 59, 118, 138, 145 Walker, Cheryl 53, 130, 131, 140, 161 Walker, Kelly 65, 116, 130, 139 Walker, Matthew 71, 135, 164 Walker, Melissa 77, 116, 138 Walker, Ronald 59, 126, 129, 133, 163, 193 Waltermire, Craig 65, 118, 132, 138, 199 Waltermire, Diane 29, 39, 123, 125, 128, 131, Waltermire, Joyce 77, 116, 135, 138 Waltermire, Kevin 59, 120, 133, 138, 163 Wea ver, Weimer, Weimer, Weimer, Weimer, Weimer, Weimer, Weimer, Weimer, Dean 65, 114, 138 Brian 65, 119, 120, 121, 147, 164 David 73, 77 Gary CMr.J 102, 120, 121 Gerald 53, 119, 120, 121, 147, 163 Judith 53, 83, 86, 117 Kimberly 55, 59 Wayne 65, 119, 133, 135, 137, 138 Wendy 29, 124, 139, 157, 196 Weller, Pam 59, 83, 87, 117 Welsh, William CMU 101 Whipkey, Brian 65, 114, 133, 136 Whipkey, Michael 53, 133, 140, 178 Wilhelm, Gregory 71 Wiltrout, Steven 67, 71 Wrestling, Junior Varsity 164 Wrestling, Varsity 163, 198 work, Ricky ao, 120 Yachere, Michael 59, 83 Yakimick, Tausha 71, 122, 135, 137, 160 Yearbook 140, 141 Yoder, Anita 71, 114, 135, 137, 153 Yoder, Diane 59, 126, 131, 139 Yoder, Kevin 12, 13, 15, 30, 40, 8 Yoder, Tom 75, 77 Yoder, Vicki 30, 84, 139, 193, 196 Young, Daniel 83, 86 Young, Janie 71, 124, 137 Young, Sandy 71, 114, 124, 137 Younkin, Jill 53, 175 Younkin, Melissa 53, 140 Younkin, Theresa 30, 83, 89, 124, 132, 138 Younkin, Vanessa 65, 122, 132, 139 Zorn, Lori 13, 15, 30, 82, 89, 123, 139, 196 132, 139, 140, 141, 157 2, 89, 131, 132, 163, 181


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