Shamokin Area High School - Review Yearbook (Shamokin, PA)
- Class of 1982
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'T .iii li . ..Q. 1, Cs ' inf :SA M.. pg. 2 111 Caught enjoying September's warm weather land each other!! are Teresa Shankweiler and Mark Chowka. C21 Mr. Chip Shurock pointedly tells our photographer that's far enough and he's got young Sean Losiewicz and Dr. Twiggar to keep it that way. 132 An enthusiastic worker prepares one of those shop projects. Q43 A true scholar, Joe Bowers, needs a little body support as he ponders an English assign- ment. Q51 Lelo Dorsett appears relaxed and comfor- table in a thoughtful moment. Q61 Shamokin Area's own gourmets Gary Fenix and Jeff Burns offer their opi- nion ofthe daily fare. 'VO 'NJ Nw Of all the things we have to remember - dates, places, heroes, equations, parts of speech - our memories stand the test of time. The people and the places mix together, making us wonder where our time has gone. pg.3 ill Ms. Lynda Miles gives us that Let me check that, again look to Tim Bankus. 125 Ahhhhhh ....., the refreshing taste of Shamokin Areas popular desert-crunchy ice cream. 'lYou should try it too! Brought to you by George Kiefaber and Tony Rompolski. 3 THE INNEFH LUDFNHINEE ua-rnpfelc, . . . tell us that there is more to a school than a beautiful facility. Thought, sweat, and a feeling of belonging make school more than just a building. PQ' 4 l2l Leeann Clements studies faithfully while l3l John Ford pumps to keep in shape and 141 Walter Britton writes an A essay. Ps- 5 ill Charmaine Tetkoskie and Alan Zelnick keep a close watch in Bio lab. l2l Pizazz for pep. C31 Tracy Clark skillfully handles his tools for a clean job, 141 Jeff Leshinskie tries to keep in- terested, but sometimes it's hard. Once we get to school, it usually takes us a few minutes to come inside. Once we're there, we find ourselves MN pg. 6 ill Preparing for body work, hoping as Ken Landau and a friend do that they haven't sanded down too far . , . C23 Learning not to look at the keys, even though Sheri Schleig has to sneak a quick peek. 6 oirlws Wi PQ- 7 KD Knowing, as does Mike Tostanowskie, that the answer is on one of these sheets, if he can just find it . . . l2l Coming to the conclusion that sometimes we all need to enjoy a break in the bookwork, Denise Eltringham takes a break to give us a smile . . . f3l Practicing, rehearsing, feeling the music and with Karen Donlan, we know it will be done well . . .14-D Watching with John Ford's keen eyes, fine tuning all our work. 7 11: H :- if 1-em, lm' ww Eff? ii . x . sf TW 45 M Mm Planning fur Uur Futures +3 n W-N' uw ullhile Erjnqng md L4. 55' .A i f f 22:-V aim 3 I I ,rr - V ---- - , , ,lp , jx, ,, M ,,,, G .,,,,,,,, ,N ,,,,,, 111111'::,':'::::,s:1,,.,,w, -' M21n11lw:::::'::u::m:::1q':,::::::et1':11:1::1:1::11l11l:::':::'1::q::::::::::1 I,3l,i:l:lI3'3l'l,,,,4 ' l lfl 5?EZ2Qi 5 1' ' llllzllillillliilililll ll, 'YW' 1 G said 8 m Jody Campbell asks Is that supposed to be me7' Sue Huntzr and Denile Fctlerolfl drawmgs mtght help l2l Dee Gallagher and Linda Coulboum: the future Bettv Crackers? 131 Ltghts, Camera, Actmn' Ol course. tt would help nl Tom Kotltoaltie opened has eyes X 9 l4A7Jim Forbes asks Lori Alderoon 'Dad you see what I saw? pg 9 KU Throw me a ltle saver' Please l2l Bltnded by the ltght' lfil Steve Barcavagc and Stn Swartz are trying to ltgute out what todays cafe spectal ns pg 10 lll Ken Somerday caught playmg with one of the new TRS80 computers Q21 Lon Vamey trymg desperately to keep up wrth Chemrstry pg 11 C11 Bridget Grow flashlng her famous smlle for her frrends at Food Prep l2l Bnan Nahodrl asleep as usual l3l Joann Hoynaclu thmklng about Fnday at 3 00 C41 Crystal Foura QIVIHQ us some jazz at a pep rally 151 Buddlng players for the Fury are Bob Dnver and Craig Zack C61 Trynng to make sense out of the latest computer prmtout seems easy for Mr Castetter but not for Mr Swatskl W 10 ,X ,, ,sr '- n A Sharing, working, and learning from each other unltes us as a school Qui? ,f-'M .dit Si sgmym mid aWm uid? Aww pg. 12 ill A potential architect from Shamokin Area High,School, Michelle Gross. i2l Tom Smith knows that close work is needed for a clean job. l3l Cindi Dim- mick in a typically outrageous pose. 141 OK, now. everyone open and say Ahhh PQ- 13 ill Lisa Kuhns, Lyn Krieger, and Donna Mikulak trying to be serious in the business world. l2l Delighted seniors capture the pep stick, l3l Mr. Young ex- plains the finer points of machine use to Karen Searls. l4l Go for 6 f--' doit. do it 'W 1. tl A r V., N all if 5 , ,,...- .T ,,,,,.z-,W , K V A 5 f ' X if 11 X A Q12 -,.4 . v i' 2 if N EL 1 - . -Ji ,.H. f1? - 'MJLISS M 'L::V v ' , wg- AIS -22:31 1 '3?i1f ' 4',f N V- ' 11:14:11 ,aaa X -1 , be , iam? ,Q 'gi ' H -fl SQIEEE :gr ,,,,,,, , X: 2211x111 A - iwwtf, if ,al 212' 1 . w' ' -- --- ' ' 1: was ,mmxisi M ' . X k ,wf..,:1.1.. ' ' H f W 1, dt i 3 F me- A' HFIVINE THE TFILENT, ILIUFHHINE TU lm!-'FuLlVl: Lll-'UN IT, FIND SHULUINE ULIF5 SPIFHIT BLIILUE LIP ULIFI PFNIDE. NME-'-'W ill Not arriving on time has its special place at Shamokin Area High School, with Mrs. Levan holding the fort. l2l Dan Anderson, Jim Bix- ler, and Jeff Dilliplane wouldn't tell Totem Pole l82 their true confessions. C31 Sharing a meal makes for a special friends of the group Cheryl Hassinger and Janet Lindermuth. C41 Electrical circuits definitely has someone circling for the answers. ill The duo of Damon Fran- cola and friend plots an enlighting project. 121 Janice Olcese and Pam Morrison - together for now. C37 Mike Farronato: could you doubt his sincerity? 14 as-59' Q- W .fm 'ld witftvwav me Wwfffwww wr, fr wwf? WM, 24 gwmdhl ar, s we We fffmeefwrf W WWW mmf 4-am HT 'mul R ffm 'Wag W ,HN A shared sense of what has gone before us, plus an appreciation of the present, leads us to plan for our shared future. at w Ii A55 11 1 '15 S 4 5,2 21 41? H52 MQQMQ ,I+ '5 3, Lilgigszim-LE: -g:. 1Nfw 91, 2 ksffk M ,g 0 fff4I, :e,j354f,,iX 31 gffgfx f ef 51Qf:11'Ni'-ful xvig f- Egg- , 1fffvyQ'Xz2',?v f5,,f1,fsff,5w ' W Wfsllww A ,EEF ?w'f:fs:f?gw J 1 '1 Wide V 11,r4Wgg.,, . - f Q., - - :3ES5f?7:'Q'1, A 'v 'R gf in-,-q . ., W ...W Q., .. ,f sms WH' ,m.,,3gg2.:,--,.4N,,.,,3f K ,M R 'if U MQ Q15 , 7 A Fl ITIEITI 'FIU IIIIIITICD EH!! CLASS SONG Yesterday CLASS COLORS Burgundy and Pink CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS MOTTO Though time has passed on by and the years have come to an end, there will always be the memories of the love, the fun, the friends, 5? OFFICERS, PICTURED ABOVE ARE: Carl Dick, Treasurer, Stacey Munson, Vice-President, Do Clark, Secretary, and Bernie Mallett, President. 4 5 NIUFH 5, M4 A ei Daniel M. Anderson Auto Mechanic Sandra L. Adams Undecided A 1 u- if Fw , R . M. My favorite memory at SAHS is All the messin' around in classes and gettin' into troublef, Sheldon Derck ITI FFIUFHI 5 S Mike L. Anderson Work Elizabeth A. Anderson Teaching Profession David A. Artman Engineering Work Kathie M. Anoia Computer Work Daniel B. Auman Marianne Backes Military Service or Work Working in a Hospital .NA f IAYN xi .lf 5 gf' ,..'-ri Q25 ' iv.. ,I 20 fl, r A, K Robin A. Bailey Edward L. Balsavage Cynthia I. Baran Dorothy E. Baranoskie A Nurse Environmental Engineer A Nurse A Nurse Steve J. Barcavage Bonnie S. Becker Univ, of Miami Secretary af' , , Lori B. Benner George C. Bills MedicaIFieId Undecided I can be most creative when lim at home with I can be the most creative when I really don't intend to nothing to do and I draw whatever comes to my be and it just happens to turn out better than what I mind. thought it wouldf' Ken Somerday Keri Boyer gig lTla5t musical Karen L. Britton Margaret J. Brock Modeling lMeg1 To be a Successful Nurse I have enjoyed playing duets with Tedd Leininger dur- ing marching season and getting yelled at by Mr. Cooper. Ken Mummey David J. Boblick Anthony D. Bogus Doing Whatever I Can Air Force Vai! ,,.. W-- George M. Boslego Keri J. Boyer Electronic Engineering Working at Geisinger it F lg J . . X .eh Dan Buranich Patricia Lee Buriak I'll be in Florida To Become a Hairdresser The first line of a song I would write would be Friends and good times are meant to be shared with people who know how to care. Cindy Dimmick 21 fl'IE!'!'!DF'1lE'5. . . Joseph P. Burns Frank J. Bushinski Working on airplanes Be in the Marines r arri 5 - y i A 111 ifyifff ::'ii - i David K. Candelora Henry R. Carl Work for Weis Markets Live in Colorado Rich iRiver, Carsto Shawn D. Chesney Undecided Completing my degree in medicine 22 TIITI 5 Scott D. Campbell Tammy L. Campbell Veterinary Medicine Work as an R.N. My favorite memory at SAHS is Track, going to states my freshmen and sophomore years land hopefully this yearl and 'iScott'. Sue Kline - H V N Q. N 5: . tx R A Q Daniel E. Choplick Dori E. Clark Living on an exotic island. Working K Trlev A- Clark Lee Ann Clements My favorite memory at SAHS is The years I played football Working Computer Programmer and Married Mark Gember-ling Richard Collier Linda A. Coulbourn Daniel R. Danglovitch Real Estate Manager Getting a job Undecided 'T 291, it W5 -3 P I Lauri A. Daubert Undecided 23 David J. Deitrick Mary Delbaugh Working Working Francis F. Derk Renee S. Derk Medical + Cardiology School To be a Secretary for Geisinger Cynthia D. Dimmick Jan. R. Diorio Richly Married and College Be President of Uraguay Graduated 24 j ,... , Sheldon A. Derek Cathy E. Derk Working in a Machine Shop Married Carl E. Dick David P. Dimm Working and Whatever Auto Mechanic Gregory R. Direnzo Rhonda L. Dobson Air Force Be an Accountant for a Business , must Etudinus and lrltelliger Vince Domanski Working o lk r A - 2 Chris L. Doty College MaryJoy Dudinskie Jeanmarie P. Dunn Married College and X or work Corry A. Duzick Carol A. Eby Working Working in a Hospital ,e L ,,-v E t if ist.: - 1 iw, l Paul K. Eby Beth A. Eckert Attending Bloomsburg State College Undecided I I I I l Wilbert R. Elliott Mike Engle Pamela Estock Amy L. Fabian Undecided Carpentry Work Executive Secretary Secretary HA Carton full ol Memories Carton tucked away under my bed Holdlng keepsakes of the life l led Letters from friends near and far Photos from past events and my favorite star Tlcket stubs from games, theaters and ballets 26 Certificates, programs and repoi cards from my school days A carton full of memories Some day l know we shall part but the fondest will stay within my heart. Bridget Tobias 4 .kisses iw lg.: Rick A. Feese Jr. Rob J. Fegley Donna D. Fessler Denise A. Fisher Playing Hockey and Work Working with computers College or Married HousewUe Ml .. . I lli J Isaac A. Fisher Kevin J. Fisher Real Estate Agent Air Force f W'll' D. F' h John R. Fo d , I Izlelruice ls er ln War with Rilssia I I If I could play any character, it would have to be Peter lf I could play my favorite character, it would be Pan so that I could really fly. 'Bluto' in 'Animal House, - a fat, drunken, Mary Tuckett perverted slob! Rick Feese 27 ETFNIIILLINE UDLUN My favorite memory at SAHS is Being the only member of the Honor Society to be suspended from School. Jim Snyder l Paul C. Garcia Andrew R. Gekoskie U,S. Marine Corps Susquehanna Uniu. 's Dean 28 Jennifer M. Fought Making a mint Damon D. Francola Concrete Construction Mark S. Gemberling At the Pub if Crystal W. Foura Undecided Denise C. Gallagher Working Sean J. Glennon Biology Career -. I ITI ITIIJF'I'1-' I L NE... I Walter R. Glosek lrene A. Gotaskie Loreen Greager Joe R. Grill Armed Forces Undecided WorkingTowards My Goals Undecided I me Scott G. Grinaway Anthony Gustitus Accountant www, My favorite memory at SAHS is Imagine my being a Mme Enginee, Dentist sophomore and assigned to an English class of seniors. There were no desks left so Miss Anderson left to get me one. I found out I was in the wrong class after all her work. Cindy Baran 29 Jeffrey A. Haas John M. Halcovich Jr. Carol L. Hartman Don M. Hatzel Work Working for IBM i EiE :A W Tommy D. Heitzman Ronald D. Herman Married, Working for Father Working in a Body Shop Becky A. Howells Lisa M. Jeffrey Veterinarian Axistant Nursing KLPNI 30 Kim M. Heitzman Russel C. Heitzman Elementary Teaching Service Jodi E. Hile David E. Hopta Study Psychology President of United States Ken C. Johns Sharon Johns Playing in a Rock Band Hairdresser Smallest Girl and Tallest Buq Sandra E. Jones Married or Working 1 i s ' 5 , Sandra Kay Jones Sandra M. Jones Undecided Working at County Home Most people look up to me but I don't look down on anybody. Steve Barcavage ji j,-Zfffv fi f fix -6' Y f-' f' atv' if X fxw. , l iw f- ef I XL V MH XHW 'C 0 , ' if'- ,., ,. . . 'X' ' if My represent atf mosphrggiibl lcondiiipns are too large. I think 'fhey shoufilrbe smaller,QIt's tqughjieing shori. i'7 l llllll llll l 'ff ' ' Donna Tina M. Kahler Dental Hygienist 31 John A. Kantner Tracey A. Kushner Marie L. Keefer Sean P. Keegan Rock Star Veterinarian Assistant Work with children Undecided ll, Gregory L. Kerstetter George T. Kiefaber Sheet Metal and Welding Live in Florida Corrine Kishela Christopher R. Kline Cosmetologist Go in the Service Cheerleading is my favorite activity - I love the My favorite activity was being able to serve as Student feeling of it! I can freak out without anyone know- Council President because you get out of a lot of ing I'm doing it! classes! Stacey Munson Rob Fegley 32 Sue Kline Jeffery W. Klinger Married and working with animals Air Force Maribeth A Knowles Christine Komara Going to eollege Married or working ,A, as Douglas C. Koons Robert L. Koons Donna M. Kopyscianski Sue Korbich School for a master's degree Married with six kids Nursing Attending WAC I've always been hiding in the background, helping Oll Linda Coulbourn Every person has a job or activity to do daily. Someone's noticing shouldn't much matter, as long as he or she is happy with themselves. Chris Doty 33 F1 ITIINEE Kathy M. Korzenaski Thomas Kotkoskie To be a Lab Technician Living in Hawaii LUIT 'I i John D. Koveleskie Mark W. Kramer Working in Electrical Field In the Military Service Lyn M. Krieger Lisa Kuhns Executive Secretary Working as a Medical Secretary Kirby C- I-ah' Lisa M. Lahr Working Gt Weis MGTk2tS A Cake Degofgtof 34 it-ufsr !' wilt sr if My favorite memory at SAHS is The opportunity to work for the school in the summer and the opportunity for an education. Joe Grill ULU Pnl NDS . . . 1 W lures' i ,xr,.w Brenda L. Landau Kenneth L. Landau Jr Air Force Working is. T L. L h 'I . Wgsggg or Izgrigd El eexifagigveck My favorite memory at QAHE is Good times at the football games. ue ong Kenneth J. Leeman Electrician Jeffrey J. Leshinskie Working Douglas A. Leshock Mark A. Leshock Being President of IBM Working or College 35 Michael T. Lewis Alan J. Lichty Working Marines Tina M. Mace Richard J. Madden Married Looking for Work Bernie E. Malett - Rose Maurer Working 36 4, Susan M. Long Working Ihopefullyl Jeffrey A. Lytle Working E is.. - . A A c 'U Elaine K. Maguire Wendy S. Makowski Housewife and Mechanic Finding a good job Susan E. McDonald Music Teacher vim, 2:5 Pamela A. Mclilwee LPN and studying dance Smallest Emu Tallest Elrl I don't think I deserve this award because it's not my fault. Ken Mummey , X Nd This has nothing to do with being talk but 53 funniest moment s was when ,I was gunning down othg shall egand somebody came out of the libiargi and I tan to thedoorf' i im-,lie Eufgexff r que... Trac: L Mclntyre Connie A. Mensch Donna M. Mikulak Harold J. Miller Photographer Going to Work I'm not Sure U.S, Army 37 Holly J. Miller Marine Biologist Pat A. Miriello Married Stacy L. Miller Working Edward K. Moore Working Handsome and Prettiest Daniel J. Moran Lorraine M. Mrozowski Ken M. Mummey Stacey Munson Electrician Making a Living Air Force Band NFL Cheerleader Executive Secretary I guess God gave me my good looksf, If you think these are good looks, I'd like to know N Patty Buriak where I got them! Carl Dick 1 fi Pamela M. Narke William J. Niehoff Secretarial Work Electrical Engineering Gregory A. Nye Karen 0'Brick Armed Forces Undecided Lori A. Paczkoskie Randy A. Pancher Working in a Hospital Work I think what makes our relationship work is all we've gone through together, the fun, the frustration, the hap- pies and the sads. Stacey Munson 1 Robert F. Nolan Debie C. Nye Trade School Working and Married Eteadiest Couple T-R-U-E L-O-V-EH Sheldon Derck .Fl.H. . lTlDlTl NTS Ai Dave E. Pappas ' Work Carl R. Persing My favorite memory at SAI-lS is Having special friends around. Working Lisa Jeffrey Robin L. Persing Darlene Poponiak Cheryl A. Purcell Making a Million Dollars Office Work Nurse 40 Walter P. Pershing Officer in Army Karen Persing Hairstylist Clement J. Purcell Jr Medical School Leslie A. Purcell William J. Rakoski Undecided Computer Programmer My favorite memory at SAI-IS is Getting caught drinking on the bus in 9th grade. Bernie Rumberger K Ki?-if f s at Qtttt ,eeti t s Bruce E. Rogers Become a Professional Firefighter Living Anthony J. Rompolski Paul P. Ruane Bernie L. Rumberger College Graduate Majoring in Whatever it takes Business Scott Rumberger Tina M. Sanders Making Bucks in Some Way Making a Living 41 .sf Bob Sassani Edward J. Schicatano Getting a job Living in some ranch house Cindy Searls Marty E. Searls Working See the country William J. Shappell Thomas E. Shelbert Mechanical Career Armed Forces if S. A Q . A I Jeannie L. Scopelliti Dennis E. Schlegel Working Platform Artist Alicia M. Shade Mark H. Shade Teaching Second Grade Communications Marlene E. Shipe Being Married Making Money James M. Shingara Earning My PhD. lTlust Humorous A funniest moment was when Stacy Miller and I were walking to class and I pushed the door real hard and squishecl a couple kiss- ing. We laughed all the way down the stairs! Karen O'Brick 1 lr, ' ,.-1 V 4 f If rin I K f -1 f?Qg15 ' i' My roost humorous m'5m?f!f i was thai time Mig Probert caugljt mef doing camel imitations grade me do ,fl1Qlfi3.fiiiM?1fy-lQl'lBi' whole class. H I gljis:ln'tg. helsaid he wouldfflunkli mee a l .Dan Chaplin!-in if if Seth Shuman Jeffrey D. Shurock Rick J. Shurock David E. Shutt Repamng Radios and TV Making a Million From IBM Working in a Hospital Working 43 . Debby A. Slodysko MaryEllen Slotterback Undecided Housewife must thllatii: My most memorable moments were when I in- tercepted four passes against Selinsgrove and defeating Lourdes 26-0 my senior year. Bill Rakoski 44 AV' 1 iiii , riii o iits Thomas G. Smith Daniel T. Smink Tractor Trailer Driuer Machinist Kathy A. Snyder Working Housewife James P. Snyder Undecided are 4 I Ken Sornerday Gary J. Sosnoski Computer Programmer Move A finest athletic moment occurred for me when I had my best game ever when I scored my career game high of 26 points. Linda Coulbourn Best Dressed Kerri A. Steinhart Darlene L. Straub Having a Good Time At Home With My Kids I think that coming to school dressed nice reflects how a person feels about herself. Dressing up also shows con- sideration to friends and respect to the school and its staff. Kim Heitzman Timothy G. P. Spade Working in Canada Laura J. Stankunas Cosmetologist Christopher A. Strausser Electrician at in 1 Jamie L. Stankunas Administrative Specialist Annette L. Startzel Secretary James M. Strausser Undecided I think it is important to make a good impression on the people around you. One way to do that is to be well-dressed. Paul P. Ruane EH PMM3 WUUH Q asis ,l l I Wi E al s Tina L. Stump Suzanne G. Swartz Charmaine S. Tetkoskie Thomas C. Thew Seruice Animal Technician Nurse or Pharmacist Carpentry Work x. i KX Phil A. Thompson Bridget A. Tobias Undecided Mission Work in other country Traci A. Trelinski Mary M. Tuckett Photographer Attending School My favorite memory at SAHS is Sandy always making jokesg Lee Ann making facesg Denise always smiling, and Lori always saying 'What?' Debbie with her bright red hair. Marie Keefer EF' IIIHL Y., George J. Tyson Jr. Misty L. Wagner Undecided Attending Med. School John A. Walters Michael J. Warren Air Force Married and an Electrician THTIEE . . . if .... ...... 2 ASEE - A , -i in 'rf zz .ss2,..2s2wz,,-22f,,:2w,,-if x ..m,,, Iieieeasssssweie-sw 'ffffiilffil'iffllf .ffl . K ,xi,,,,,,,....,,,,M:E:.k,l.g:K ,,,,,, A... . .. fa, -fifwmfgtrrigiifrgssff 5 1ff:'i55i7??iWEiiiQ3EgiE2572322 ::?ii,g:,i,.: ,V 2' ff- '- Q is fs .f..sw..e,i::.., sf.me,e--w-- - f - -f -- in in Q5 2 Ki ' .. if . in ' - f i Q.. im- 2 5 .f . 18 - BM ! i i - . .. 222-fi2f2:s'Jfff' if'ff in -'fu 'i4s,:ss2:.s '.W,::,,Qg R efzsfrzz- . I once got away from Mr. Martin when someone threw a bad banana at him Rob Nolan 5 Karen M. Washuta Debbie A. Weikel Kevin J. Weikel Thomas W. Weikel Become a Hairdresser Be Making a lot of Money Be an Auto Mechanic Work Debora Wetzel Keith A. Wetzel Kevin L. Wetzel Mark A. Whitmer Working Air Force Undecided Electrician l , i Denise Wilk John F. Wilson Lisa Wilson Ross A. Witcoski Assistant Manager Work Traveling Ken R. Yadlosky Debra A. Yocum Paulette Yocum Undecided Working and Married College, married, working M5- Diane M. Yost Getting Married lTIust Lil-lelq tu Succeed Q41 N e EL '55 EHUEFE I believe that the abili- ty to get along with others very well is a key to good leadership and necessary for success. Bernie Malett 'Tor me, ,the ability to get' along with everyone, well, almost everyone, is important jf for success and flieinge considered a leader. Q Q StacegfMunson5 Nancy E Young Albert F. Zarkowski Lisa M. Zartman Alan Zellliflk Secrefgry Construction Worker Undecided College 49 Cheryl A. Zimmerman Tim M. Zvoncheck Working Travel to see the country Here's to you, may your dreams come true. May Old Father Time never be unkind. Through the years save your smiles and tears, They are souvenirs. They make music in your heart. So here's to you, may your dreams come true. , And may God bless . . . that's my best to you. Miss Joy Knapik Class Advisor sa To the Class of '82: Your life should be happy for you like to have good times. You had better be rich for you do not like to work. You will have many friends for you have had them in school. You'll need luck because the world is tricky. You'll have success because when you need- ed to get something done, nothing stood in your way. It's been fun. So long, and keep the faith. Mr. Elmer P. Artman Class Advisor 50 Y 4 N Q w' x x -1 ---- x - 2 N mu M. w,,.1.v.fLv-x-::wf1,14e.Q 'mamrzem . . mmmaaz wdsmscsmmcswrcwxuasssrawsxiu. ' Jaesbwsmaisfaai-' sxeagi' , ., ' rwfrlv-ff':w'r:a-k ' L BIJUH :Im STE ' LHB EEE5 ' EIFITES ' F 3 PIJINT EFIITIEE F'uEF'UF'sT'5 LIJVE Fldviser, Uffieere and Puepreeentetivee Officers and Advisorg Pam Morrison fTreas.D, Craig Zack CPres.l, Mrs. Shaffer lAdvisorl, Shryl Burns QSecy.l, Angie Baker Nice Pres.l Homeroom Representativesg Row 1: lSeatecll Mike Ozga, Colleen Ziemba, Karen Bresko, Toni Stellmach, Debbie Makowski, Darlene Schoch, Tina Barnabe, Frank Sanzatto. Row 2: fStan- dingl Mike Marcheskie, Keith Bramhall, John Oravitz, Carole Apichell, Tina Puceta, Charlie Abromitis, Jon Diorio. , I .Juniors . . . Fl Time Fur Planning - I ui. R ai Brenda Rogers, Donna Wesloskie, Sue Plomski, and Lori Wondoloski l are planning all right, planning to be the number 1 Class of 1983!!l Barb Durdock is planning to hide l her pretty face and nifty hairdo. ' it Come on out Barb. ig rawilsl B l t W Mr. Kerstetter: Row 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl R. Eltringham, R. Norvich, L. Faraguna, S. Diorio, A. Zimmer- man, K. Walsh, R. Dilliplane, T. Stellmach. Row 2: Sitting lLeft to Rightl J. Parker, L. Varney, B. Williams, C. Wells, L. Snyder, D. Nolter, D. Long. Row 3: Standing CLeft to Rightl F. Sanzotto, D. Bartholomew, K. Martz, S. Vellner, B. Orme, S. Mowery. 56 Fur Selling magazines . . . Mrs. Nagle Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl P. Bendas, D. Wesloskie, K. Verano, C. Thomas, T. Lindenmuth, T. Bar- nabe. Row 2: Kneel- ing fLeft to Rightl G. K a l m a n , A M . Varano, E. Bednar, M. Breslin, R. Coveleski, S. Schweitzer, J. Korzenaskie. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl K. Marcheski, M. Reddinger, S. For- cheskie, D. Rad- ziewicz, M. Kline, E. Williams, G. Sacona, T. Knoebel. . . . Having Health . . . Times a LUEEH Mr. Scislyg Row 1: Kneeling lLeft :o Rightl A. Sock, B. Shipe, B. Martin, C. Shuey. Row 2: Sitting Left to Rightl J. -ebo, K. Levan, L. Shevitski, M. Smith, K. Bresko, T. Welker. low 3: Standing lLeft o Rightl S. Moore, J. Eccker, R. Haas, G. Nasilewski, D. Brit- on, J. Oravitz, S. Netzel. Miss Kropinskig Row 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl F. Sugg, L. Palovich, C. Gruneberg, S. Plomski, D. Dreibebies, C. Jilek, T. Klemanski. Row 2: Sitting lLeft to Rightl P. Morrison, T. Pesarchick, D. Schoch, A. Mirack, T, Logan. Row 3: Standing lI.eft to Rightl S. Shankweiler, D. Schuck, M. Burt, D. Murphy, R. Arnold, K. Ramp. 57 Putting can Ei Pram and Putting Llp LLlith Chem Mr. Bartol: Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl S. McAn- naney, T. Puceta, A. Albert. Row 2: Sit- ting iLett to Rightl M. Permar, L. Steinhart, J. Olcese, T. Haupt, S. Buggy. Row 3: Sitting lLeft to Rightl C. Dinklocker, D. Campbell, K. Donlan, B. Heath, G. Glassic. Row 4: Sitting iLeft to Rightl R. Zaleskie, D. Francola, S. Burns, B. Drumheiser. Row 5: Sitting lLeft to Rightl J. Witt, D. Reid, A. Baker, K. Bramhall, B. Driver. Janine Lebo looks so thrilled!!! Mr. Vottero Row 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl P. Polyniak, M. Wyland, C. Ziemba, P Shevitski A Chamberlain M Tharp M Kozar D Schwartz. Row 2: lLeft to Rightl B. Roush, J. Brennan, L. Shurock, L. Nolter J Landi W Doone M Mrozowski T Pom 58 ponio. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl D. Witkowski, P, Snyder, J. Diono R Startzel T Defacis R Tarr R Balutis D Taylor, J. Lenig. Getting Fleadq tu he Eeninrsl . . Mrs. Krebs: Row 1: Sitting fLeft to Rightl A. Dormer, C. Apichell, W. Fetterolf. Row 2: D. Fur- dalewicz, D. Berkheiser, B. Schlagle, T. Keim, Row 3: Sitting lLeft to Rightj M, Ozga, L. Sacona, G. Sabotchick, L. Fessler, R. Reeder. Row 4: Sitting fLeft to Rightl J. Bartol, D. Combs, C. Bowers, J. Zuzick, T. Dorsett. Row 5: Sitting lLeft to Rightl T. Leininger, B, Metrocavage, S. Pancoski, G. Fenix, J. Burns. Joanne Pappas says: betcha can't guess what l have! .i.... . . ...1-' it Mr. Probert: Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl S. Ruane, A. Henninger, D. Makowski, P. Collier, L. Henninger, A. Noll. Row 2: Kneeling tLeft to Rightl B. Coaker, D. Heim, L. Stassel, S. Carl, S. Robel, K. Yarsky, J. Neiswender, L. Snyder, R. Herb. Row 3: Standing fLeft to Rightl T. Berran, G. Zartman, J. Pershing, B. Shurgalla, J. Janovich, G. Marshalek, J. Hile, M. Candelora, D. Hughes. 59 JTTNSL. - ' Libya:-t N-5L,9-3'f'iN.-5-5 .YCYYN ' thi! Auto Specialists: Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Right! J. Bixler, J. Dilliplane, D. Polan, B. Rowe, J. Bamford, A. Fry. Row 2: Kneeling lLeft to Right! R. Bradley, L. Rowe, D. Topolskie, S. Dietrich, D. Lenig, R. Long. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Right! F, Gustitus, K. Nahodil, K. Snyder, C1 Wallace, C. Wallace, M. Dombroskie, K. Sadak, D. Bixler. May your plugs always spark and your wood never rot!! X Tm ss ,Q Heating, Masonry, Sheet Metal, Carpentry I and II Row 1: Sitting fLeft to Right! C. Britton, S. Swartz, S. Persing, C. Tobias, M. Strohecker, E. Bills, M. Hepler, M Strohecker, J. Campbell, G, Yocum, B. Hoffman. Row 2: Kneeling lLeft to Right! D. Koshinskie, A. Dobson, D. Holman, B Karpinski, J. Shiko, B. Grow, J. Haupt, C. White, S. Wayne, T. Leman, C. Parks, D. Richie. Row 3: Standing lLeft tc Right! B. Persing, B. Heim, K. Mowery, I. Reiner, B. Wagner, L. Patton, J. Swank, D. Mattis, B. Shurock, J. Jurewicz, J Tyson, R. Keefer. 60 The Builders and Ehapers in umnrruiu Cosmetology, Textiles, Food Prep., Data Processing, Health Assistantg ow 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl J. Pappas, H. Weaver, C. Schnee, M. Strohecker. Row 2: Seated lLeft to Rightl E, Leiby, . Zimmerman, T. Shaffer, L. Hopta, D. Lahr, B. Haddock, M. Pedro, T. Koons, J. Zarkowski, B. Ritzman, D. Pultynovich, . Barrett. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Right! C. Witkowski, W. Himmelreich, M. Ramer, B. Reeder, B. Grow, C. Carpenter, . McWilliams, N. Leshock, C. Wolf, L. Boyer, B. Bitterman, B. Durdock, D. John, L. Haines, B. Searls, K. Schuck. Electrical Construction, Electrical Tech, Radio, T.V. Machine Shop, Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl S. Williams, R. Hartzel, R. Him- melreich, F. Seroski. Row 2: Seated lLeft to, Rightl J. Romanoskie, R. Jacobs, D. Trelinski, R. Haggerty, E. Heim, J. Hoffman. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl M. Glassic, K. Moroskie, I. Faust, R. Weaver, K. Roadarmel, J. Orme, B. Straub. If we can't curl it with curlers, we'll shock it into you!!! 61 Enuphmmures, the Class El FIEL- Sophomore Officers and Advisors: Row 1: Sitting Karen Heitzman. Row 2: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl Wendy Ford, Dave Hoffman. Row 3: Standing tLeft to Rightl Mrs. Hepner, Mr. Reich, Peggy Moore. Sophomore Homeroom Representatives: Row 1: Sitting l1.eft to Rightl Karen Heitzman, Peggy Moore, Sherri Pancher. Row 2: Squatting lLeft to Rightl Jennifer Garcia, Tracy Kline, Lori Hoffman, Lynette Smeltzer. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl Lynn Palovich, Jerome Staniszewski, Jon Sandri, Evelyn Bresko. Row 4: Up Top tLeft to Rightl Denny Kroh, Bill Rossnock, Rick Kashner, Kevin Bonshock. Wing-.2 Q Q gmail' WV 'Ki' K 'ifrtmltt . Euphumures a Time fur Learning . . . Mr. Jonesg tow 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl P. Bendas, V. Smith, K. Moyer. Row 2: Sitting lLeft o Rightl P. Bridy, A. Nowaskie, P. Nhary. Row 3: Sitting lLeft to Rightl S. Jreher, S. Pancher, L. Moore. Row 4: Sitting iLeft to Rightl W. Hoffmann, J. Sandri, R. Kashner. Row 5: Sitting lLeft o Rightl K. Hill, J. Fiorenza, B. Bednat- zhi, R. Scandle. Row 6: Standing lLeft to lightl D. Breining, J. Zwolinski, T. Vengrenovich. dr. Sosnoskieg low 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl L. 'alovich, B. Poplaskie, S. Krebs, M. lezo, D. Collier. Row 2: Kneeling lLeft J Rightl L. Dunick, J. Weaver, K. lolman, S. Snyder, L. Wolfe. Row 3: tanding lLeft to Rightl S. Schleig, R. aworski, T. Weikel, K. Miller, F, Lentz, .Eveland. Qwwli.. . li 1 V' FV I f'5Q,,fQS ?'f'.i'! glib! 5353- if UM Q .. 6 i QU' f, fs1-..,g,f- . gyda-fi , 5 Ui' xiii sf. LH ,JL ,.:f: . emi-'Lflgk X Qi' I ,iiffgff Q, U sy- 1-' 7 QL 5113, 'f.i .X 63 Uiscuvering the lnternal Flnatumq uf E1 Frog . . . Miss Stellfox Pictured from Miss Stellfox': homeroom are: Row 1: Kneeling B. Rossnock, J. Garrity, Shade, A. Dimm, S. Chopyak, Jg Gurba. Row 2: Sitting C. Hass inger, L. Persing, L. Artman, Sherman, S. Walters, B. tl Moyer, D. Eltringham. Row Standing S. Garancheski, Heitzman, N. Allen, M. Hurley P. Moore, D. Noll, L Borusiewicz, M. Gersham, S Carabini. Absent: A. Walnock. Pictured below are Shamoki Area members of Ms. Mile class: S. Thomas, P. Sabol, ' Bogart, and M. Consevage. N . . . Selling Candles Mr. Strausser Row 1: Kneeling A. Malick, J. Spears, K. Bonshock, P. Twist, T. Sayles, J. Buczeskie, M. McKinney. Row 2: Sitting M. A. Jashinskie, B. Krieger, P. Dunn, W. Ford, L. Ciesluk, D. Fisher, N. Garancosky, W. Wetzel. Row 3: Standing K. Heitzman, N. Tinley, J. Delbaugh, S. Boblick, . A. Salamone, S. Harper, K. Ciborowski, Row 4: Standing J. Varano, D. Hoffman, P. McBride, T. Candelora, S. Bramhall. . Miss Anderson Row 1: Seated T. Shankweiler, M. Aston, D. Bogetti. Row 2: T. Rebuck, K. Berkheiser, E. Bresko, T. Weist. Row 3: C. Topolski, M. Pope, M. Bartol, T. Fisher. Row 4: B. Kashner, L, Shaffer, S, Derk, B. Bendas. Row 5: B. Nahodil, E. Kushner, L. Kreskie, J. Tehansky. Row 6: J. Cosgrove. Mr. Mitchell Row 1: Seated D. Witmer, L. Aiello, L. Maurer, L. Greco, J. Miles. Row 2: Standing G. Coaker, P. Grow, R. Adams, A. Derk, S. Zaleskie, M. Sareis, D. Miller, L, Yoder. Students who find themselves needing to brush up on their skills receive personal atten- tion in this program. With a positive outlook and attitude about themselves, they con- tribute to S.A.H.S. . spirit and pride. . . . Doing the El Faint Turn in Lass Than SU Mrs. Enders: Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl T. Kline, K. Griffiths, B. Scandle, L. Hine, A. Hummer. Row 2: Sitting fLeft to Rightl R. Gallagher, M. Hoover, P. Hepler, J. Woodley, D. Rutkowski. Row 3: Sitting fLeft to Rightl J. Hovenstein, J. Madrak, M. Trego, D. McKinny, T. Hill. Row 4: Sitting fLeft to Rightl J. May, J. Rodamn, B. Shiko, K. Hocken- broch. Row 5: Sitting CLeft to Rightl K. Dilliplane, B. Janovich, J. Diorio, S. Searls, C. Shell. Miss McDevitt: Row 1: Kneeling CLeft to Rightl D. Landau, J. Young, M. Farronato, D. Kroh, D. Hatzel, D. Friday, T. Malett, R. Frasch, T. Yost, R. Gulba. Row 2: Sitting lLeft to Rightl J. Bechtel, A. Pancoski, J. Meredith, M. Mrowka, D. Martin, B. Martini, L. Foulds, L. Hoffman. Row 3: Stan- ding lLeft to Rightl D. Clouser, E. Davis, R. Dudinskie, L. Pancher, W. Patton, D. Hartman, W. Reitz, S. Long, D. Knorr. . ...... gp.g , . 3. lglg...-'S' lTIuvE5 . . ag tt' 3 ff E f 66 Giving Thanhs fur Surviving H'uur Mr. Whary: Row 1: Sitting fLelt to Rightl M, Snyder, M. Jacobs, S. Binkosl-ci, L. Smeltzer. Row 2: Sitting fI.eft to Rightl S. Pitcher, P. Habowski, B. Kalman, S. Neidig. Row 3: Sitting lLeft to Right, T. Laczkowski, C. Lenhart, J. Avellino, I.. Kahler, K. Perry. Row 4: Sitting iLeft to Rightl F. Lubnow, J. Eveland, R. Anderson, B. Evert, R. Reynolds. Row 5: Sitting fLeft to Rightl J. Sanzotto, R. Kasher, M. Kozar, D. Anderson, M. Ferrari. Miss Culton: Row 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl D. Dimm, A. Venna, A. Stank, B. Burba, K. Zimmerman, J. Moroski, T. Varano. Row 2: Sitting lLeft to Rightl L. Raup, M. Zartman, R. Lytle, A. Wheary, C. Fegley, D. Robson, D. Reich, J. Garcia. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl J. Staniszewski. K. Obrick, K. Apollo, B. Paczkoskie, D. Vrona, R. Starr, B. Zigner, C. Klemick. 4 Af 7' LI.. . N 67 Pre Vo-Tech Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl Sharon Weikel, Maria Korenkiewicz, Linda Tinley, Ronald Bogart, Janice Williams. Row 2: Standing lLeft to Rightl Audrey Wiest, Rodney Nye, Ramona Jawkoski, Theresa Bickert, Blanche Bradigan, Anna Long. re. Vocational ' ii? I M. .,,,,,.,,.o My , 5 .ly - ww Pre Vocational Program The Pre Vocational Program, sponsored by the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, serves a dual purpose. Initially it provides a full-time placement, in a vocational setting, for exceptional students. The scope of the program has expanded to include two-year students involved in an introductory course for development of pre-trade skills. On the basis of performance, students in this group are evaluated and placed in regular vocational settings where it is found to be appropriate. 4 fr 5 .Q Z 2 g 5 S 3 .. . 2 E E 1 in '- 68 Pre Vo-Tech Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl Annette Zalinski, Louise Hauer, George Tyson, John Scopelleti. Row 2: Standing lLeft to Rightl Dennis Ar- bogast, Donna Bay, Instruc- tor, Leonard McGabe, Jeff Snyder, Steven Oravitz, Instructor. Single Eliills - Flcademics and Vacations A special program for students with the ability, the interest, and the desire to improve upon their chances for placement in regular 10th grade vo-tech or any other curriculum choice. 5,3 L, jx 1..,.,-G4 Pictured in the classroom setting of the Single Skills Program are: Row 1: lLeft to Rightj John Cerklefski, Dan Ebright, Jim Britton, Larry Erdman, and Lenny Konopski. Row 2: features Keith Stump, Kathy Martin, Lisa Lupold, Sharon Maurer, and Tony Kalinowski. Row 3: Mr. David Berkheiser, Teacher, Dalee Reed, Ron Hood, Joe Sands, Jim Smith, and Miss Mildred Fetchko, Aide. Mm, M 5, lf 5 if l f I T' 7 1 Taking a relaxing moment in the technical division of the program are, from lLeft to Rightl in Row 1: Ms. Marie O'Day, Aide, James Yost, Brenda Walsh, Brenda Wallace, Jon Engelbrecht, Bob Bainbridge, Jerry Wetzel, Mr. James Yurick, Jr., Instructor, and Allen Roth. Standing are: Gary Meredith, Ed Buckwash, Dave Pultynovich, and Lee Landau. The only program of its kind in the Commonwealth - be proud of us!! 69 :aah -z3:.e.-fa. if it as., Nga XX lr: V222 mack takin Nmvio 1, Z Al-YN-D.. f it wx Rowan 7 g REQ ? 14 fl if qf, MTiimgi ll Being A Shamokin Area High School student is an in- dividual thing. Although we share a fully equipped facility, each of us uses this to varying degrees. Shown in the above right corner is Jim Monaghan watching intently as his instructor explains technical tool use. Pictured above is a thoughtful Barbara Kaseman who will probably turn to her teacher for help. At right is Lisa Artman, obvious- ly enjoying the message left in the dictaphone by a less than attentive classmate! 70 M 3 .-.- F . f , , , 'f l X w X 4' ll Q u , - x Qs 6 f'l6-if Yffilf F1 f 1 X . I MW! riffs , NYJ! EF J?s - 5 Y, gif M g Yifsfgw Q' S wg f? aim ,gf 4 ,K Li. R was 1 ,wi V -' .. A J,R -t Ji Qcoun I f 2 .KK-' kk 1' wg rev- 1 I .x,, , if f'i we. 'I , Y ' 1 Ni it Q , W ,Q X Na Freshmen . . . Mr. Kanaskieg Yow 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl K. Ozga, C. Lynch, M. Abromitis. Row 2: Sit' ing lLeft to Rightl S. Campbell, K. Nilk, L. Ammerman, M. Callahan, D. Qancoski. Row 3: Sitting lLeft to ightl L. Orme, B, Candelora, S. Bit- erman, L. Schoch. Row 4: Sitting Left to Rightl M. Bushinski, R. Zarski, l. Deitrick, R. Wondoloski, D. Eorkoskie, Row 5: Sitting lLett to ightl S. Leach, M. Berry, J. Kelley, l. Jones. Row 6: Sitting lLeft to Rightl 2. Tharp, B. Persing, D. Dombroski, vt, McGuinn, D. Lauer. r. Castetterg ow 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl A. ielski, M. Clark, M. Bieda, M. Mid- lesworth, S. Hunter, B. Varano, L, enker, D. Fetterolf. Row 2: Kneeling Left to Rightl K. Pedro, C. Kilbride, -. Dombroski, L. Alderson, C. McAn- ianey, M. Orner, M. Blascovich, T. N hankweiler, Q. Hummel, J. Breslin. Saw 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl R. iehler, B. Faust, B. Strausser, J. owers, P. Heitzman, B. Petrovich, S. rner, B. Shurock, T, Bickert, J. iorio. Time Fur nthusiasm Q. 73 Fishing LUhu is Cari Eagan? . . . Mr. Weaver: Row 1: Back Standing iLeft to Right! M. Margel, W. Miller, F. Feudale, B. Herb, T. Smith. Absent: E. Ernest. Row 2: Standing iLeft to Right! M. Defacis, B. Gilligbauer, D. Erdman, R. Shoffler, C. Makowski, L. Shurock, T. Lubnow, B. Weikel, T. Feudale. Row 3: Sitting iLeft to Right! M. Gross, B. Heitzman, C. Noll. Row 4: Sitting iLeft to Right! C. Pastuszek, L. Leshinskie, L. Hostler. Row 5: Sitting ILeft to Right! A. Renn, S. Stank, T. Timco. Row 6: Sitting iLeft to Right! B. J. Dick, C. Hovenstine. Mrs. Bamfordg Row 1: Sitting iLeft to Right! C. Seroski, M. Burns, D. Diiliplane, D. Poplaskie, M. Wasko. Row 2: Sitting iLeft to Right! D. Hain, K. Glennon, I, Reigle, T. Berkheise, J. Pavelko. Row 3: Sitting fLeft to Right! D. McAnnaney, K. Jones, E. Yoder, M. Hockenbroch, B. Kaseman, R. Leaveck. Row 4: Sitting fLeft to Right! W. Shlikas, B. Mc!-lale, J. Reigle, D. Whier, M. Bogus, M. Wagner. Row 5: Sitting iLeft to Right! C. Zimmerman, T. Patrick, B. Gruneberg, J. Tinley, S. Faust. . . . Being Lust in Halls the .Janitors EIun't Even HruJu.l huut Mr. Reed: Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl S, Maschuck, T. Garrity, T. Donlan, D. Weimer, S. Madara, L. Topolski. Row 2: Sitting lLeft to Righti J. Yoder, T. Toter, K. Foura, M. Schuck, D. Shaffer, G. Richie. Row 3: Sitting lLeft to Righti C. Clark, B. Kozlowski, C. Fegley, C. Stellmach, R. Trelinskie, A. Kramer. Row 4: Sit- ting lLeft to Rightl K. Valone, P. Habowski, L. Haupt, B. Smoogen, C. Teats, D. Komara. Mr. Bleisteing Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl R. Ebright, B. Latsha, D. Weikel, R. Rebuck, P. Hood. Row 2: Sitting lLeft to Rightj K. Bogush, A. Phillips, .M. Haggerty, J. Stryeski, S. Leiby, K. Hirt. Row 3: Sitting lLeft to Rightl B. Carsto, D. Kruskie, J. Haupt, S. Shebelskie, S. Mattis. Row 4: Sitting lLeft to Right! D, Driver, K. Yeager, J. Jurevicz, P. Sayles, T. Maguire. Row 5: Sitting fLeft to Rightl A. Korkuch, J. Dudinskie, B. Knowles, D. Elliott. it V fn fi. new .W X 4vwW i Being Confined tn the Elrd Flnnr . . . Mr. Anderson: Row 1: Standing lLeft to Rightl J. Williams, J. Campbell, P. Boblick, C. Klimchak, T. Tobias, M. Malett, D. Stamets, M. Richard' son, D. Wesloskie. Row 2: Sitting lLeft to Rightl M. Edmonds, D. Deroba, D. Myers, D. Madison, B. Rebuck, M. Long, M. Romanoskie, S. Miller. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl C. Munson, S. Zimmerman, B. Hartman, J. Brennan, E. Morrison, A. Bills, K. Lebo, S. Moore, D. Snyder. Mr. Nearyg Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl M. Glassic, G. Shingara, S. Reed, C. Snyder, G. Fenix, J. Seger, F. Eccker, D. Henninger. Row 2' Kneeling lLeft to Rightl D. Erdman, B. Baney, S. Yost, J. Bickert, B. Wolfgang, K Searls, K. Parker, L. Bixler. Row 3: Stanl ding lLeft to Rightl T. Tetkoskie, D. Pac- zkowski, M. Gross, C. Parks, V. Fought, J, Reddinger, M. Hurley, B. Moore, M. Snyder, K. Bonshock. . . .Flealizing ThErE'5 lTIurE tu High Eirzhuul Than Humeiuurl-I ,Q . X b ' fe... Mr. Artmang ow 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl D. Permar, B. ehansky, M.Stank, K. lwanski, J. Forbes, . Omer, T. Pappas, J. Olshefski. Row 2: tanding CLeft to Rightl B. Becker, B. oplaskie, S. Swartz, S. Guise, T. Smith, P. omara, B. Duzick, K. Appel. Row 3: Sitting fLeft to Rightl J. Erdman, J. Hojnacki, S. hipe, M. Tostanowski, B. Swank, T. Walsh, . Madara, A. Dorkoski, M. Dormer, G. ayes. Mr. Williams: ow 1: Kneeling fLeft to Rightl M. Sherman, . Kulbacki, B. Biedrzycki, S. Robman, K. reibley, L. Dorsett, A. Britton. Row 2: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl B. Yeager, T. Won- lioloski, T. Cawthern, R. Stanchick, S. homas, C. Hill, J. Gottshall. Row 3: Stan- ling lLeft to Right! A. Engelbrecht, W. lones, R. Drumheiser, P. Muller, T. Hocken- mrough, B. Wojciechowski, J. Robel, R. Evans, L. Castetter. 9911433 'W w Q MH sf mv 7 Q new M, , , W - L Wixw 'Q W 5 Wy Ai V 5, 35.3 4 ,'ifi'h-- V' 5 vs TIVIT k .,,,kVV fb Fa, yn ff , , K 3,7 N ,K , x 1' Q..-A , . ff 4 ' if 3 A 3, PEOPLE FINE! TllTll:':n TU F'ui:lTIi:lTIBEF'u ,gh Etudent 1 Q ..., . ...ff W 'nf' f f ' Hrt g League Pictured at right are officers Susan Brosciousg Lorrie Miozowski, and Kay Hill. Row 1: Sitting on Floor lLeft to Rightl M. Zartman, C. Sherman, S. Pitcher, J. Wiest, W. Miller, C. Topolski, L. Snyder, N. Allen, C. Fegley, V. Fought. Row 2: Sitting on Chairs lLeft to Rightl T. Gottshall, M. Knowles, A. Shade, T. Sanders, P. Narke, S. Long, C. Hartman, D. Long, D. Wormald, C. Gruneberg, C. Zimmerman. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl K. Heitzman, S. Munson, S. Plompski, M. Bartol, S. Pancher, l. Fisher, D. Koons, L. Coulbourn, T. Mclntyre, T. Latsha, D. Mikulak, T. Trelinski, L. Daubert, L. Paczkoskie, J. Stankunas, Mr. Davis fAdvisor1. 9 . f 1 r fi.. f-wah A 80 ROW 12 Sitting M. NATIONAL Tuckett, Secretary. HONOR socinv Row 2: Standing lLeft to Rightl J. Diorio, President: S. Glennon, Vice President: T. Kotkoskie, Treasurer. I S 2 E f 5 X 5 Z Q v lf Row 1: Sitting on Floor lLeft to Rightl H. Miller, B. Anderson, C. Baran, P. Yocum, D. Fessler, C. Tetkoskie, S. Kline. Row 2: Sitting on Chairs lLeft to Rightl K. Lahr, E. Schicatano, D. Poponiak, L. Mrozowski, R. Dobson, K. Korzenaski, L. Krieger, L. Daubert, M. Wagner, S. McDonald, C. Dimmick. Row 3: Standing Behind Chairs lLeft to Rightl C. Purcell, F. Derk, J. Snyder, J. Halcovich, D. Artman, S. Rumberger, D. Koons, J. Shingara, D. Francola, S. Chesney, B. Niehoff, E. Balsavage, W. Elliott. 81 , Ellsplaqing Elur Talents fur Elthers Band Members Pictured Here: Row 1: lLeft to Rightj Kneeling M. Tharp, M. Hurley, E. Leaveck. Row 2: L. Leshinskie, D. Haine, F. Feudale. Row 3: C. Jilek, C. Weaver, K. Zim- merman, B. Rebuck, C. Fegley. Row 4: K. Sadak, D. Breining, R. Kashner, C. Dimmick, K. Wetzel, L. Purcell, C. Schell, K. Martz. Below: Row 1: lLeft to Rightl K. Mummey, A. Dorkoski, M. Edwards, B. Heitzman, J. Lebo, K. Lynch. Row 2: K. Hill, F. Sugg, B. Yeager, T. Kahler, K. Fisher, A. Walnock, D. Eltringham, R. Rebuck. Row 3: R. Eltringham, T. Hill, J. Garrity, K. Wetzel, M. Brock, T. Leininger, J. Shade. x x f N Row 1: Sitting CLeft to Righti M. Knowles. Row 2: Kneeling iI.eft to Righti D. Kopyscianski, A. Wheary, L. Mrozowski, C. Fegley, S. Shebelskie, K. Ozga, C. Stone, J. Dunn. Row 3: Standing fLeft to Rightl C. Gruneberg, L. Shurock, M. Mrozowski, S. Swartz, W. Reitz, K. Hill, D. Clouser, D. Knorr, L. Kahler, L. Artman, I. Reigle. Missing From Pic- ture: Co-Captain Alicia Shade. The Ehamui-iin Firea High Echuui i .. Row 1: Standing iLeft to Righti S. McDonald, K. Eveland. Row 2: Kneeling lLeft to Righti H. Miller, K. Jones. PLACES WE 'VE BEEN Falls Church Virginia Competition, Lewistown Competition capturing lst Place Group IV, Best Band Overall Trophy, and High Music Score. Also while hosting the Chapter IV Championship, we came in a disappointing 2nd place. arching Band Eandidlq Eipeal-ling Row 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl S. Schweitzer, K. Berkheiser, B. Heath, B. Schlagle, L. Nolter, D. ' Nolter. Row 2: Standing lLeft F to Rightl J. Neiswender, T. Y .,, ' Welker, L. Dunick, M. i J .lg Blascovich, J. Hojnacki. gm E Pictured Below: Row 1: . n, ' .1-Q' Kneeling lLeft to Righii M. Am Q59 Middlesworth, L. Smeltzer, 'bf I I -E31 K. Apple, S. Krebs. Row 2: IU fffzfffg' , I T: Kneeling fLeft to Rightl M. ' im' ' gi Austin, J. Erdman, P. Estock, V S. Thomas. Row 3: Kneeling ' ,L , fqff iLeft to Rightl T. Latsha, R. ' fl L, Dobson, M. Tuckett, K. Glen. 52 E non. Row 4: Kneeling lLeft to I Righii D. Miikiiiak, T. WM Shankweiler, D. Clark, L. J Benner, P. Dunn. Row 5: Standing lLeft to Rightl D. Deroba, T. Mclntyre, L. Fessler, D. Collier. Eumpetitive Hard LLIurl-img, and un-Luving 85 ' ible lub i Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl B. Drumheiser, D. Berkheiser, T. Pesarchick, L. Wolfe, S, Schleig, Row 2: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl E. Bresko, L. Krieger, W. Miller, 5. Munson, P, Narke, T, Welker, M. Backes, T. Kahler. Row 3: Sitting on Chris lLeft to Rightl B. Hile, C. Wells, H. Miller, M. Knowles, A. Shade, J. Hile. Row 4: Standing Around and Behind Desk lLeft to Rightl A. Stankiewicz, R. Duclinskie, C. Klemick, J. Buczeskie, D. Auman, S. McDonald fPresidentJ T. Puceta Nice President! D. Koons, D. Reigel, M. Brock. Row 5: Standing Behind Desk lLeft to Rightl B. Tobias ICommittee Chairperson! Miss E. Anderson fAduisorl K. Bresko KTreasurer1 J. Stankunas fSecretary1. 86 vi-'W ff ff wwmmr -rx f.sA ,.,,,,..,.-nav-I' ,,.,M' ,,k, I K E! 1 S iii .W in '53, Officers Darlene Schoch, Vice Presidentg Angela Baker, Presi- dentg Matt Burt, Treasurerg Absent From Picture: Chris Blass, Secretaryg Advisor, Mr. Williams. ---nl , Q A s fs 7'-V iss' Row 1: Standing fLeft to Rightl Secretaryf Treasurer Tetkoskie, Advisor Mr. Anderson, President Stankunas, Vice President C. Dimmick. - l 'iii ,Q Mixed Chorus Row 1: lLeft to Rightl L. Varney, B. Williams, S. Krebs, T. Toter, F. Feudale, B. Martin, C. Dimmick, A. Henninger, K. Heitzman, Mr. Steven Krieger, Director. Row 2: lLeft to Rightl K. Levan, S. Carl, P. Collier, K. Treibley, J. Williams, M. Kozar, L. Artman, A. Startzel, D. Fessler, D. Haine. Row 3: lLeft to Rightl R. Kahler, E. Leaveck, M. Knowles, S. Korbich, B. Wolfgang, L. Dun- nick, M. Tharp, S. Adams, S. McDonald, S. Miller, M. l-lowerter, F. Sugg. Row 4: lLeft to Rightl K. Donlan, M. Brock, B. Rebuck, J. Hile, K. Wetzel, B. Nahodil, S. Shuman, B. Wojciechowski, T. Leininger, A. Gekoskie, C. Schell, L. Purcell, B. Martini, K. Moyer. Chorus. lTlixed Eherus. and Ensemble gf ,U- ,I wi., Girls' Chorus First Row: T. Toter, F. Feudale, B. Rebuck, M. Keefer, B. Krieger, M. Ho- jnacki, K. Heitzman, D. Henninger, Miss Nan Weller, Director. Second Row: A. Albert, K. Treibley, J. Williams, B. Wolfgang, L. Krieger, S. Kline, T. Kashner, S. Miller, D. Haine, A. Erdman. Third Row: B. Tobias, D. Dreibelbies, E. Leaveck, B. Howells, P. McElwee, S. Korbich, C. Tetkoskie, S. Miller, S. Jones, C. Clark, D. Fessler, M. Tuckett. Fourth Row: R. Derk, R. Dobson, J. Hile, B. Hile, B. Heath, D. Clark, T. Kahler, K. O'Brick, A. Shade, S. McDonald, C. Dimmick. Orchestra First Semi-Circle: B. Williams, C. Dimmick, M. Backes, P. Dunn, J. Williams, W. Wetzel, R. Dudinskie, J. Fuller, B. Rebuck, K. Levan. First Four Violas: H. Miller, B. Martin, S. Krebs, J. l-lile, Second Semi-Circle: K. Donlan, L. Artman, D. Clouser, K. Moyer, B. Hile, R. Dilliplane, F. Feudale, B. MartiniflVl. I-lowerter, B. Wolfgang, C. Tetkoskie, K. Lynch, D. Eltringham, A. Walnock. Last Semi-Circle: Sitting: C. Fegley, T. Donlan, L. Becker, M. Dormer, S. Madara, K. Glennon, B. Wojciechowskie, T. Heitzman, D. Campbell, K. Mummey. Last Row Standing: K. Wetzel, C. Jilek, T. Spade, L. Varney, S. McDonald, R. Starr. 92 Jrchestra I String Ensemble 1 E Q BQ s X - ,Q M1 Y W . Q , . 1 Y 1 it 1 x I L Y' Ii l , If 'R I ' s f fi sg R 5 'M' 'gsvinws Aw.: S Q ..... u S is '.:.. ,f fi ..-fwumr-M. 'V 43 -Q f-QM? by String Ensemble First Row: B. Williams, C. Dim mick, K. Donlan, B. Martin, I-I Miller, K. Levan. Second Row: L Artman, K. Moyer, T. Donlan, L Becker, J. Williams, S. Krebs, R Starr. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1: lLeft to Rightl T. Laczkowski, K. Griffiths, K. Cibrowski. Row 2: fLeft to Rightl P. Polyniak. Row 3: lI.eft to Right! M. Hurley, M. Bartol, P. Boblick. Row 4: CLeft to Right! M. Permar, A. Salamone. 'Q ,. AL, J -5, XR ku fini? MFVI i xiii iii iii iii 94 iii iii S1 iii ii! i am.. VARSITY FOOTBALL Top to Bottom: S. Ruane, G. Sabotchick, S. Pancher, J. Olcese, A. Albert. Standing S. Munson icaptainj, D. Schoch. Missing From Picture: P. Morrison, R. Derk, R. Coveleski. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: Split iLeft to Righti C. Thomas, R. Derk, M. Bartol, A. Salamone, M. Hurley, P. McElwee, K. Heitzman, . Pesarchick. Row 2: fLeft to Righti T. Lac- zkowski, K. Griffiths, S. Boblick, L. Barrett, S. Pancher, P. Boblick fTop Spliti 95 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Splits K. Glennon, S. Madara. Row 2: L. Leshinski, D. Stamets, M. Haggerty, T. Berkheiser, S. Tl'1omas.Top: B. Dick, C. Klemchak, M. Middlesworth. WINTER GUARD Row 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl K. Triebly, L. Nolter, B. Wolfgang, K. Wetzel, D. Nolter, L. Dunick, T. Toter. Row 2: Standing lLeft to Rightl M. Kozar, A. Wheary, K. Ozga, J. Williams, B. Nahodil, L. Shurock, L. Schoch, Missing from Picture: A. Noll, R, White. Captains of the Guard: D. Camp- bell, L. Mrozowslci. 4 Z I fr' If VY H! EH il! IH il H M595 A W V VARSITY WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Row 1: lLeft to Rightl T . L a t s h a , S . Binkoski, J. Olcese. Row 2: lLeft to Right! D. Clark, S. Johns, P. Buriak, J. Erdman, K. Moyer. Row 3: fLeft to Rightl D. Hen- ninger. Absent From Picture: Mrs. Kroh fAdvisorJ Q t za M-, S -P ttttt a Q' XS' 5. - L ' PII Q39 Ocafss U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA 6 98 S it W e Q .NA W . XMQNN Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Right! I. Fisher, President: T. Mclntyre, Secretaryg D. Poponiak, Treasurerg C. Derk, Vice President. ctured above are members of the Editorial Staff. Seated lLeft to Rightl are: C. Ziemba, C. Eby, M. Trego, K. Bramhall, S. Burns, . Henninger, and L. Smeltzer. Standing are: T. Snyder, M. Howerter, A. Walnock, A. Nowaskie, M. Tuckett, K. Heitzman, B. rieger, D. Reich, and K, Moyer. SIGNAL STAFF Business Manager Lisa Kuhns and Ed1tormCh1el Jim Shmgara lupper leftl lead their volunteer staff publishing the school paper Photographers T Mclntyre L Greager and A Baker fback to usl snap away while the Editonal Board lmiddle leftl of A Baker T Puceta C Tetkoskie J Oravitz M Wagner C DlmmlCli and D Long pose before the serious work begins Kept busy with ads and distribution is The Business Staff lpictured L Artman L Krieger Kneel mgL Purcell J Hile S Kor bich and B Hile Seated on a e B Becker McElwee K Heitzman M Aston and S Binkoski Top Row S Munson M Keefer N Allen and L Mrozowski 99 ' in abovej: Front Row: D. Reich, T bll 1 I ' , P. W 1 wx nw Wm Girls Varsitq Club Officers of the Eiub are: Linda 1 and Hgnmnger. I - n , 1: C. Zgembag f ,,'N ',.' W, ',JN ,L -- ,,', mv: '1,,w '-,, Jazrw,,Mgr- w,wx:w , , my fxlllwgzvw rffwnuw, 'A ' 1' -- s, f'1--x w 1 x- W, ,, fJ,---www,--1 --.Q +m,,,-M-'U Wh' wbwu, 1, fum TQ 8' . .U l L' X44 X ' X5 J I Horticulture Club Seedlings turn overnight to dollars for this crew, as their care and tender love bring out the biggest blossoms which may only be bought by loving caretakers. Row 1: Sitting on Floor lLeft to Rightl C. Ziemba, A. Shade, A. Henninger. Row 2: Kneeling on Floor lLeft to Rightl S. Campbell, A. Albert, D. Dreibelbies, I. Gotaskie, P. Bendas, D. Artman. Row 3: Standing fLeft to Righti L. Manney, K. Anoia, K. Bresko, Mr. Kanaskie QAdvisori, B. Heath, C. Wells, C. Varano. 102 bv. Chess Team Row 1: Sitting fLeft to Rightj K. Bramhall, S. Carabini, J. Buczeskie, J. Eccker. Row 2: Sitting fLeft to Rightj M. Wagner, T. Ber- ran, J. Lesanski. Row 3: Standing fI.eft to Rightj T. Puceta, J. Oravitz, Mr. Reed fAdvisorJ J. Shingara, A. Walnock, J. Eveland, D. Reigel, A. Chamberlain, A. Levan, G. Shingara. 103 ':iF'FI'ilFiL FVFNT5 iN1':lBE Veterarfs Dau November 11 signaled a time for reflection on the contributions of those who have served our country with the Armed Services. The special tribute, held as a special assembly in the auditorium, featured Voice of Democracy win- ners and their speeches, musical selections, a recognition of the present faculty members who have served, special introduction of local com- munity members from the World War era, a prayer for peace, and a moving performance of Taps by Tedd Leininger. al 72, ,f lt l 4,1 X lftra was x X l ll l Hnmecuming In a first-time ever move, Student Council elected to make Homecoming '82 a schoolvvide event, especially in the selection of the Queen and her court. Stacey Mun- son, a senior student who has managed to combine good looks, a great personality, and her determination to bring a bit of spirit to the occasion was voted Homecoming Queen. Pictured on this page are the senior Court members with their Queen for the even- ing: Jamie Stankunas, Kim Heitzman, Queen Stacey Munson, Pat Buriak, and Karen Persing. Shown on the opposite page are the members of the senior court and their escorts. Sean Glennon, Jamie Stankunas, Bill Niehoff, Kim Heitzman, Sheldon Derck, Stacey Munson, Pat Buriak, Carl Dick, Karen Persing, and Doug Koons. Underclassmen members were Angie Baker, Deb Makowski, Denise Feudale, Karen Heitzman, Penny Boblick, and Denise Henninger. 105 El FDFHFNEI FIN ITIFI DFHFI H EEE EF' , , IIT FFFsUl'IlFlTlUN I 108 STUDENT EULINIIIL Row 1: Sitting CLeft to Rightj D. Koons, Vice President, R. Dobson, Treasurer, R. Fegley, President, S. Munson, Recording Secretary, D. Schoch, C. Zack, C. Abromitis, M. Permar. Row 2: Standing fLeft to Rightj K. Heitzman, R. Shurock, L. Greager, B. Mallett, D. Clark, Corresponding Secretary, W. Elliot, S. Carabini, S. Pancher, N. Allen, P. Moore, T. Fisher, S. Krebs, A. Pancoski., The library provides a quiet place, perfect for studying, reading a current novel, or keeping up on the latest fashions. Lihrarq Club Row 1: Sitting on Floor lLeft to Rightl A. Wheary, D. Reich, C. Stellmach, T. Smith, T. Cawthern. Row 2: Sitting on Couch lLeft to Rightl J. Bickert, S. Robel, D. Kopyscianski, A. Startzel, P. McElwee. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl S. McDonald, Vice Presidentg M. Wagner, Presidentg M. Knowles, Secretc1ryfTreasurerg M. Trego, S. Bramhall, F. S. Lub now, B. Nahodil, J. Madrak, J. Buczeskie. 109 N3 .t I V 1 ii . ' ' x PDL The Editorial Board of Totem Pole '82, caught in unusually relaxed lnon-working positionsl: Pictured at right are Miss Diane C. Serafin, Ad- visor, and Andy Gekoskie, Editor-in-Chief. Enjoying the comforts of home below are: Seated Rhonda Dobson iBusiness Manageri, Linda Coulbourn and Beth Anderson lsometimes Sports Eclitorsl. Standing are Faculty Editor Michelle Tharp, Carl Klemick lStudent Lifel, Sue Kline ldeals with Seniors onlyli, and Cindi Dimmick of Underclassmen Fame. We sincerely hope that you enjoy the results of our scattered labors! uf 1oni-Q V Being a Staff lTlemher means sn manq things, regardless n the Title nr Pnsitinn 110 L.. PHOTOGRAPHERS Left: J. Fought, L. Greager, T. Mclntyre. All right, who ate all the Halloween candy? I know it was there in the safety cabinet yesterday. Little does Natalie know that the guilty parties surround her . . , STAFF Row 1, Left: M, Kozar, L. Kreiger, T. Toter, B, Becker, C. Eby, K. Treibley. Row 2, Left: S. Plomski, L. Snyder, R, Derk, I. Fisher, P. Estock, D. Dreibelbies, A. Albert, K. Foura, K. Korzenaski, A. Startzel. Row 3, Left: P. Ben- das, T. Puceta, D. Schoch, K. Heitzman, E. Bresko, L. Wolfe, R. Fegley, J. Garcia, D. Collier, W. Miller, S. Mun- son, K. Wetzel, M. Tuckett, C. Tetkoskie, M. Howerter, A. Walnock. Staffers are fished tn sell shirts, tal-IE names. tuple and tqpe and tqpe some mare. 111 Lr'uu i:lun't need tn he an athlete tm help iuith a sports section . . . 5urprised'?'?'? Staff members perform many tasks, not the least of which are collecting sports data and typing all the copy youlve read so far. Shown in a happy flex from all their hard work are Sporty Staffers Deb Makowski, Lori Steinhart, Sue Ruane, Pam Morrison, Irene Gotaski, and Janice Olcese. A formal contrast is seen in our generally accurate Typists supplied through Mrs. Christ. Seated are Stacey Munson, Lynn Krieger, Becky Howells, and Rhonda lagainll. The Back row or Pam Estock, Renee Derk, Jamie Stankunas, Amy Fabian, and Lisa Kuhns adds a touch of class. Cindi Dimmick is caught in a natural pose - open-mouthed and rooting for supplies in a cabinet she always keeps organized. ,Oqkw -rff' A Ehermg a storage room with the eohool has its moments but it is our home. Senior Section editor Sue Kline tries valiantly to add some Christmas spirit to the office. TACKY!? Well, it's the best that the school has . . . When it comes to financing a book, a solid core of workers is needed, a group that comes through, no matter what. This crew listened to students moan about ex- penses, made sure subscriptions were ac- curate land paid in fullll, and tramped through the high and low points of the ci- ty in search of advertisers. Although Karan Glennon and Sherri Madara couldn't make this picture ffrozen feet from wearing open-toed shoes in snowy weatherll, here are the Business Staffers and Financial Wizards. In front of the table are: Becky Rebuck, Sue Binkoski, Maria Bartol, Natalie Allen, Angela Salamone, Tammy Laczkowski, Frances Feudale, Michelle Snyder, and Lisa Shurock. Standing are: Ann Wheary, Sue Korbich, Starla Boblick, Rosalie Coveleski, Lori Stassel, Michelle Hurley, Denise Bogetti, Brenda Wolfgang, Kim Berkheiser, and Lynnette Smeltzer. Eallunns, Posters Pep Flallies Celebrating Spirit and Sharing url Times! Row 1: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl L. Greager Treasurer D Berkheiser, Vice President J Fought President M. Backes, Secretary. Row 1: Sitting lLeft to Rightl C. Seroskie, S. Shleig, T. Toter, J. Hile, B. Schlagle, M. Permar, S. Ruane, T. Welker, B. Becker, S. Pancher, M. Bartol, K. Heitzman, M. Snyder, K. Griffiths, R. Derk. Row 2: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl D. Paczkowski, M. Bieda, D. Poplaskie, P. Morrison, D. Makowski, D. Wor- mald, T. Campbell, S. Binkoski, S. Boblick, P. Boblick, D. Schoch, R. Coveleski, D. Collier, W. Miller, T. Laczkowski, A. Bielski, M. Callahan. Row 3: Standing lLeft to Rightl I. Gotaskie, J. Stankunas, P. Narke, J. Olcese, G. Sabotchick, C. Doty, L. Smeltzer, T. Kahler, M. Backes, K. Moyer, J. Bren- nan, K. Apple, B. Latsha, K. Glennon, M. Omer, W. Makowski, D. Dreibelbies, A. Albert, L. Faulds. Row 4: Standing iLeft to Rightl C. Thomas, K. Heitzman, K. Ramp, M, Hurley, R. Fegley, N. Allen, R. Shurock, C. Wells, K. Bresko, B. Heath. Row 5: Holding Balloons iLeft to Rightl S. Kline, J. Erdman, D. Henninger, L. Alderson, D. Bogetti, C. Kline, M. Brock, P. Dunn, T. Mclntyre, A. Salamone, S. Munson, P. Ruane, P. Eby, B. Rakoski, V. Fought, S. Grinaway, J. Shurock, C. Blass. ...... ... . 114 Q var- X Pr., K W X . 'k l T. Klemanski, J. Witt, A. Salamone, K. Ciborowski, D, Furdalewicz, B. Roush, P. Polyniak, B Scandle, R. Fegley, T. Kline, J, Fought, S. Chesney, M. Long, J. Woodley, B. Martin, M. Jacobs, A. Hummel, P. Yocum, C. Clark, L. Stassel, J. Weaver, M. Clark, L. Bixler, D. Meyers, P Kelley, B. Metrocavage, S. Forcheskie, B. Rakoski, D. Paczkowski, K. Korzanaski, J. DiOrio, B. Kashner, M. Pope, A. Dormer, E. Ernest, D. Madison, M. Wagner, L. Smeltzer, J. Madrak, A Albert, S. Swartz, R. Coveleski, B. Biedrzycki, K. O'Brick, D. Schoch, L. Orme, M. Bushinski, J. Campbell, D. Deroba, J. Dunn, D. Stamets, T. Mclntyre, M. Knowles, R. Dudinski, M. Delbaugh B. Schlagle, T. Welker, B. Herb, A. Shade, B. Varano, C. Seroski, D. Clouser, B. Eckert, S. Bar: cavage, J. Hile, T. Campbell, G. Sabotchick, L. Palovich, S. Shelbelski, S. Grinaway tl?-.S 41' 'fuuth dulzatiun Hssuciatinn Standing iLeft to Righti J. Shurock fSaIes Representatiuej D. Mikulak ISecretary2 D. Clark, Nice Presidentl R. Shurock fPresident1 Miss Kropinski fAdvisorJ A. Fabian fTreasurerl D. Leshock KField Trip Coordinatorl. Y.E.A. Members S. Buggy, D. Berkheiser, C. Kline, W. Elliot, S. Binkoski, D. Wormald, M. Snyder, F. Eccker, B. Kozlowski, K. Bresko, B. Strausser, L. Wolfe, K. Berkheiser, D. Dreibelbies, B. Martini, C. Wells, T. Kehler, J. Lytle, P. Eby, D. Nolter, S. Switzer, M. Bartol, S. Plomski, S. Robel, S. Hunter, C. Fegley, M. Orner, M. Hockenbroch, D. McAnnaney, C. Klemick, R. Lytle, W. Makowski, J. Garcia, B. Eckert, D. Collier, T. Laczkowski, E. Bresko, S. Pancher, P. Moore, C. Snyder, M. Snyder, L. Kreiger, P. Dunn, M. Kozar, T. DeFacis, A. Mirack, L. Sacona, S. Schleig, P. Morrison, M. Marcheski, H. Miller, S. McDonald, K. Heitzman, K. Moyer, C. Thomas, B. Williams, M. Brock, K. Heitzman, L. Steinhart, L. Greagor, C, Abromitis, L. Paczkoskie, J. Klinger, J. Shingara, M. Trego, A. Zelnick, M. Keefer, B. Howells, T. Trelinski, T. Latsha, P. Estock, C. Doty, B. Landau, L. Benner, S. Munson, J. Korenaski, T. Puceta, F. Sugg, L. Varney, M. Hurley, A. Pancoski, C. Blass, W. Hoffman, D. Weikel, S. DiOrio, K. Dolan, M, Tharp, M. Abromitis, S. Boblick, D. Bogetti, N. Allen, B. Heath, T. Pesarchick, L. Coulbourn, M. Edmonds, L. Madara, M. Romanoski, D. Stamets, P. Boblick, l. Fisher, . D. Gallagher, K. Boyer, D. Makoski, S. Ruane, B. Kalman, D. Martin, T. Haupt, K. Valone, .JLIST IN BFISE Lr'BI.l HFIVEN'T BEEN FIIITLIBEB PEBSIJNFIL FFIVBBITE'S BLBLIITI: I ITIU'SIBFIL BBBUFE ITIBVIF: I 'STFIFI BN 'SII VEB SITBFFN: T.V. FBBEBFIITL 'SBFIF' BPEBFI: FIJBB INLITBITIBNBI I, FBBB l..II.INHL FBIIIB IEBFETEFIIFIL ELBTHINE IIIJITIBINFITIBN: IIILBB I LBBH BE'ST IN, IILFI'S'S I FITTENBEB: 'SLlB..IEIIT I TBBH, BE'ST TEST BBFIBE FINB SUBJECT: 'SUNG THFIT HI:I:I- S IIII: ITILIVINB: TEFIIIHEB BFI 'STFIFF ITIEITIBFB: BTHLETIII EVENT, FLINNIEST ITIIIIITIENT, 116 IN THE EEIITIUN. PLFIEE Lr'IIlL.IF'uL1LLF HLHL! EPEEIHL EVENT':nlFI'Ik:fl'IIJF'uli:':: 5PEl:nHL EHIT'-5 L EHVF , 5PEE:sHL GLFT5 s HEEELVFU, PEPEIJNF-LL nmPP.mvFmFNT'a New IEIEH':n, HHPPQ TllTIF':u: NUT-50-HHPPHJ TsmF'f.: SPECLHL FHLFNUC.: Nl:LU s-Fnsrsxlu'-., ELLIE HETLVLTHJ: mea.-:.HuH: s-Faum '-.H-l1sFs1 PFUP1 F, nz ' , . uw 3-:gf QL i f L-HMV QM Far s' f . . f . aww? ,. naw 3, Ig, ra ' LF FIJUTBFILL BFEHE T L LLI Fu Pu Girls' Cross Country Shamokin Opponent Score 15 Mt. Carmel 50 36 Danville 1 23 26 Berwick 29 36 Central 23 43 Williamsport 20 13 Northwest 23 16 Selinsgrove 43 34 Lewisburg 21 1 26 Jersey Shore 29 18 Milton 47 Second in Shamokin Invitational Districts third Crass Cuuntrq Ujumen Girls' Cross-Country first Row: Sitting ,tLeft to Rightl. B. Kalman, S. Adams, C. Zizmba, S. Kline, S. Neidig. Second Row: Kneeling lLeft to Rightl V. Fought, M. Clark, A. Henninger, W. Miller, D. Williams, A. Bielski. Third Row: Standing iLeft to Rightl B. Heitzman, C. Clark, S. Weaver icoachl, M. Schuck, R. Ebright, S. Stank. 120 illmunf! Erase: Euuntrq men Boys' Cross-Country First Row: lLeft to Right! J. Zulick T Dorsett J Walters, T. Thew, S, Shuman R Nolan B Shurgalla. Second Row: lLeft to Right! J Gurba J. Madrak, Kroh, D. Maths S Weaver lcoachi, S, Garincheskie, R. Evert ...J W4 .f L! A- Boys' Cross Country Opponent Mt. Carmel N. Schuylkill Danville Berwick Central Williamsport Bloomsburg Shikellamy Northwest Selinsgrove Lewisburg Jersey Shore Milton Districts fifth 17 3. 3+,,57kW ,Lei ss 5 sf, 55 . lx V HQ 1 ,., 'S Q Q . s . .. , f f ,kv H fi fs, 4 ' K...- -43 , 1 . wg '-' ,, 1 J 'n X ,v ',..a-x if Og ' K .- ff Sf' '- N. ,111-.' 'L R A . we V - 1 fx ..,. nf' ww., i A , -at . Y 0 A V 8 ,f .K q , ' '53 .. an Q has f ' 3' F. is - 4' ' we J 1 1 V , , ' K, ,, A 3 A c '- , N gain ' A 1 L f t i 1 p Despite Paul Eby's uncertainty about the second half of the game the Indians managed another terrific win. . Q P' is 'EM J JA: We r ,M .w JV Football Shamokin Opponent Score 0 Blue Mountain 6 N. Schuylkill 0 Hazleton 16 Minersville O Pottsville 0 W. Hazleton 0 Mt. Carmel Varsity Football Shamokin Opponent Score 24 Milton 7 26 N. Schuylkill 20 20 Jersey Shore 0 15 Hazleton 6 14 Blue Mountain 15 6 Pottsville 21 6 Selinsgrove 0 26 Lourdes 0 0 Danville 41 22 Shikellamy 27 14 Berwick 43 6 Mt. Carmel 7 124 EW 1 fp.,-Q.- 4, WA el lf X ee - 4 . . .V . W: F M 'Q 4233? ri 5 le E , Q :gil . ,, i . l 4 . . VA p L W . W .g 5 eeeee. g ell fp , le' l fe, ' ' eee . e ex.. , wt' 'W ' Q ' f l E1 . 23 l b 'H Q l f i V -, . ffm Vxi, 1311 e ' l E A V AI U ,,, , . VZV. U4 - , V, q4,, - Hr, MH , , P114 ' -1' WWI:-i iM -11w'x ' 'Q' 'W' - LY , lm:feu. . M.. V .. , ., .. .. Freshman Football Seated Row l: lLzft to Right! M. Bean, A. Bills, J. Seger, J. Howel, K. Bonshock. B. Shuroak, E. Haupt, J. Nolter, Row 2: Q. Hummel, C. Zimmerman, J, Brennan, E. Mmrlscn, B. Neiswindzr, J. Pmcopio. K. Pedro, M. Long. Row 3: G. Bonsho-ck, B. Hartman, D. Reed, S. Yost, S. Moore, D. Pez-mar. T. Pappas, W. Sandri. Row 4: A. Korkunh, R. Barcavage, J. Dunn, B. Knowles, L. Yoder, K. Kilbride, D. Myers, D. Erdman. Row 5: C, Hill, M. Berry, R. Kahler, D. Erd- man, D. Paczkowskl, T. Wondoloski, S. Leach. Top Row: B. Linder- muth, J. Lenlser, Aulstaut Conch Walter Neary, Head Conch, Scott Anderson, Manager K. Gedmam Freshman Football Shamokin Opponent Score 6 Blue Mountain 8 20 N. Schuylkill 8 8 Hazleton 22 6 Panther Valley 0 6 Minersville 13 0 Line Mountain 16 8 Pottsville 0 6 Tamaqua 8 16 W. Hazleton 0 Mt. Carmel 14 43 . 125 T. Snyder, C. Duty C Abromitis,M Ozga M Marcheaki Shamokin 8 1 4 14fVz 6 0 8 1 1 12 2 Svhx 2' ffm' Individual Effort, Team Concentration Spark Season of Varsity Basketball Shamdkin 901 S 56 at 61 51 44 66 , 47 l vars 56 67 66 29 45 ' 62 62 44 128 ' 95 Opponent ' Williamspoit Carmel Coatesville llilflfiehllvlkill Lnafllusw Danville ,Milton -f Central Selinsgrove in l Ndiilillilest Bloomsburg Shlkellamy Danville Milton' .' J l Sellhsgmve Berwick Northwest l KE W 1 ,69 55 54- 46 451 31 l l 'l' is 39 55 76 45' W U29 sv 39 as tu Al.. Squad members VARSlTY BASKETBALL SQUAD Pictured, 1Left to Right! Sitting are co-captains B. Niehoff, R. Tart and J. Halcovich. Row 2: S. Grinaway, K. Somerday, C. Do- ty, R. Carsto, S. Chesney, S. Glennon, B. Malett. Row 3: A. Henninger lstatisticianl, K. Ramp, D. Radziewicz, Assistant Coach Ken Culton, Head Coach Robert, Robert Probert, C. Abromitis, S. Pancoski, L. Purcell fstatisticianj, D. Riegle, manager. 129 SB! Wh. nl ' .Q .2 55 4 ii. f niw 45 3 53' A .133 i M .2 3 JN biz? 'Nt' f x M. 'P 4 , xv 'S ft , S 2 Q 2 3 2 5 Q 3 Q Q 2 Q Q 4, 2 f W we x 1 1:-' 2 iii J A gg as qiz: - . 5 . , . I -1 -J -My .J-ff KW 'A'1 lL Erapplers Strung Firm Elppmnents in 'BE .W ,, . . .ii Y , NV ifi 1.-1: . . , ...Varsity Wfesflivg Namei left to righfi Hockenbrock 51381.35 K. 11451, J. Shurpciggl 1553, M. J. Oravitz K145D. Rowgigbll Shade l132l, J. Speatgjf 11323, S. Bamfurd 9553, M. Strohecker f1123,jJ. Tobias 11121, L. Rowe 11 121, D, Shuttf119?, B. Scandle 1981, D. Hartman USED, T. Spade f167!, T. Heitzman lmanagerl. Row 3: D. Kopiisky fCaachl, J. Ford C1381, M. Kumi' 11853, R. -.Eltrihgham 1981, D. Hatzei f138J, M. Kramer Meavyweightl, C. White 11381, M. Strahecker 1103, D. Hatzel 11267, T. Knnebel 11191, T. Hart 11851, B. Victoriano Kloachl. M550 x W ag n .nwq , I I 41 - 2-3 f Shamokin 21 9 ' 33 8 1 1 23 6 20 24 7 15 10 29 48 18 12 42 Q if izgji' Wrestling Opponent Bloomsburg Shikellamy Lourdes Danville Warrior Run Williamsport Muncy Central Line Mountain Berwick Milton Mt. Carmel Southern Columbia-Montour Lewisburg Pottsville Middleburg Score 26 52 14 61 54 39 44 46 35 46 51 , 37 23 12 46 50 21 Swimmers Tel-le the Plunge but Heep nn Strehing ' ':W'l1Lff7E:17u1'1f,2+-Uifl-Q11umMvfwm7uHmfu+f wx'-L:.,a:1+mf'wf-H1111 .-1 nf Q e.E.,q7m.dg is q-sqm6isV,a cf Y an s 1e fsf,w. Q S ix A 11 E 5 2 5 a f sux, A Lf Q ZCI--IIIJJ-4LI'I U'IITIIf.lfDCClU'l 'UCI ZCI--Hf.ll'1'II-CI E. nt al dministratiun E1 Staff School Directors: Seated are Mr. Wolf, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Olcese, and Mr. Eveland, Shown Standing are Mr. Belski, Ms. Lippay, Mr. Bartko, Mr. Coveleski, and Mr. Faust, Dr. James R. Johnston Superintendent of Schools I enjoy researching the phenonemon of ontogeny recapitulating phylogeny . X WN, t ,,,.N1: In in -, 140 ? in 4 A? 4 , , , 3' ,F Mr. Jack Price Transportation and Grants Mr. George Edwards Business Manager Enjoys reading, music, and sports Pictured at left are MIS. Barbara A. Ammerman who enjoys reading, crewel work, shopping trips, family gatherings, garden' ing, and sun bathingg and Mrs. Elvira DePiante who spends after-school time shopping, sun bathing, and appreciates dramatic plays and music, Shown in a rare outdoor shot are: Mrs. Janet Raltel' lEnjoys belng with her family, bowling, crochetlng, and readingl, Mrs. June Tetkoskie lLoves going lor a walk and watching TV soap operasl, Mrs. C0l'i'l1'12 Tl'I0ma5 ll enjoy go- ing to sho ping malls and watching TVJ, Mrs. Trudy Trego l Enjoys Iife! J, Mrs. Rose Linton lRides her 12-speed in the countryl, lfls. Mary Spotts tDoes ceramics, crocheting, and readsl, Miss Margaret Omer, and Mrs. Jane Mack lSavors spending quiet moments enjoying her new sonl. Not pictured but nonetheless helpful is MTS. Rosalie Sm00Q0l'l who has some ot the best jokes to tell! l W. Cashiers Mrs. Harriet Musser and Mrs. Carol Teats Mrs. Esther Shinskie and Mr. William Nairns l l l Seated are aides Mrs. Ethel Erdman and Mrs. Eleanor Waraksa. Standing are Mrs. Connie Witt Werntz, Mrs. Har' riett A, Levan, and Ms. Edith Evans. Y Pictured at left are members of the maintenance staff: Seated Alice Bainbridge, Betty Butkie, Doris Snyder, Jeanie Wolf, and R. Scott Martin. Standing are Paul J. Koletar, Martin B. Sosnoskie, Ken Blair. Below are featured the preventative maintenance people Mr. Shurock and Mr. McAnnaney. u1-1-uf Two ofthe bus drivers, Mr. Al Nahodil and Mr. Al Rogers Cafeteria preparers are: Seated Mrs. Janet Shurock, Mrs. Frances Madden, Mrs. Mary Hart- man, and Mrs. Patricia Topolski. Standing are Mrs. Margaret Meredith, Mrs. Faye Hornberger, Mrs. Theresa Pisani, Mrs. Sarah Kline, and Mrs. Betty Wesoloskie. Absent: Mrs. Betty Jaworski. Mr. Joseph P. Swatski, Principal, enjoys doing home repairs, remodeling, and making additions at home during his after-school time. In addition, he gets sporty by running, bicycling, playing basketball, and doing a few rounds of golf. Pictured in the upper right section of this page are the office secretaries. When not writing passes, making announcements, or being about their routine duties of making the school run, we find them enjoying their after-school time in many ways, Mrs. Molly Paczkowski, seated, says she enjoys reading a book without interruptions. Mrs. Margaret lalias Maggie J Moore finds relaxing at her trailer home in the mountains quite enjoyable. Mrs. Lucille Anthony likes to garden and ride her bicycle in those after-school hours. Our ever youthful Assistant Principal. Mr. Edward J. Binkoski, finds that what he enjoys doing most out of school is . . .being with my family. The Totem Pole staff is grateful for all the kindnesses given out by these people. We believe that they deserve our support and encouragement. dmiriistratinn U the Eihamuhin Flrea High Eiizhuul 142 Totem Pole '82 asked all members of the faculty, staff, and administration: What do you enjoy doing in your after school time 9 Enjoy! Enjoy! The beautiful outdoors of Pennsylvania. A message from Mrs. Joanne Krebs, R.N. f 532 gg 1 A V ,, an ::' V Mr. Harold E. Thomas S 'E 3- I Director of Guidance Services 'ah 'rs o J as ly .. 5, Iiifi t1-i 2 i M 'W if iff .mi-s-N,,E Mr. Bernie Romanoski, Athletic Director tells us I thoroughly enjoy Miss Diane C. Serafin, Counselor, tells Uyouse guys that after reminiscing how wonderful it is to be alive. school she enjoys engaging in various forms of mental health: nap- ping, spending SS, reading. W v -lwfw' L. ,, n , 9 W me qi, Q 'Q gg r 144 41 I Qgk x Q' in Msn, pigs: T A.,: 1-- X '41 J W! 'sfs',s , - - kk ' . 1:53 .,..44 Mrs. Mary Alice Krebs, Spending my time with my children, Cory and Erin. Mr. Korbich, Work g Ms. Wanda Baumgartnerg Mr. Peter Malafi, Juggle the books. Denise M. Kissel, Relaxing with friends and walking my puppy, Trina. g Mrs. Maryann C. Christ, M.Ed., Swimming in summer for indoorsl, Sewing during fall and winter Ccraftsl, reading Smithsonian in the evening. g Mrs. Anita Shaffer, Correcting students' papers and playing outdoors with my children. Mr. Bob Probert, Coaching, officiating, eating, sleeping, drinking lcokel, watching TV, reading, being lazy. g Ms. Carol Cultong Mr. Charles L. Sosnoskie, Once away from the world of education, I enjoy participating in athletic ac- tivities, the world of com- petition. fPushing old ladies down Market St. in a shopping cart.l g Mr. Francis J. Vottero, Sporting activitiesvg Mr. Charles Bartol BS-MEQ, No Comment , Mr. Peter Kerstetter, Gentleman farming and winter trapping , Mr. Paul Scisly. i ef 'Weill iw.- J W Wi' 5' lil' wi wail li' Wl',l'i',' 'lJ',Cf. I ls' ' ln Jw was www ' l1::.w n ui. nf. l Whary. WdftQli the evening newsfihd solve, all the fworlcl's problemsng iidr. John Strausaer, f'Celebfatiiig the time with spiritsug Miss Emily Anderson, I enjoy assistingf with family and extra- curricular schlifal activities and lfegjoy bicyclingug Alice McDevitt: Barbhra Being outdgigifs, ijeeqing, and spending time with myiami- 1- l ' , H x. ffww,.':,.' UL, f I, iv f H i kk ,ii 4 ' 1 .. Y, . A ,,,. ,gf .M f W il .. , .... Q xx!! K 2 ii. - Q it , iw 3 ff ' lf -is W Y N ,Q WGN: A WM ig jk 3 Q 7 Q ! Q , -e f-.if i LINEUETS FIND EUlTllTlLlNiEFiTUF'E Mr. Paul A. Sabin, District A.V. Coordinator, Skiing, golfing, martinis g Ms. Norma I. Moyer, District Instructional Media Aide Oil paintirgs, beaches and the outdoors in the summerug Mr. Eugene C. ouigner, I enjoy outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing? iss Susan ropinski, 1 like watching the reruns of any Daysng Miss A. Kanuchok: Mrs. Ro-cuskieg Mrs. C. glgle, 'Feed and care of my cats and visit my new grandsoni r. Thomas E. Christ, i'Performing piscatorial pursuits! i XX P!! . WW!! fn-my ' 4' Aides and Teachers for Special Needs and Services - Mr. Craig Taxis, Photography, grow- ing vegetables, spending time with my family, remodelingng Ms. Lynda Miles, I enjoy movies, plays, photography, hikes, and going to visit the cities g Mr. Scott Mitchell, Take a short nap and stay very far away from school books, which is usually impossible g Louise Gekoskie, Dorothy Zalinski, and Diane Kerstetterg Ms. Marie V. Chiavaroli, Reading, gardening, out- door activities, spending time with my family g Mr. Thomas Reichg Mr. James Richard Miller, I like snow and cold weather for downhill and X- country skiing. 149 I. 150 lTlFlTHElTlHTllIl N5 . . . Mr. Peter Schlader, Fishing, golf, softball, bowling : Mr. David T. Bleis- tein, Peace and Quiet! g Mrs. Terrie Bamford, Horseback riding, visiting the SPA, reading, bicycling, water skiing , Mr. Robert L. Reed, B.A., M.Ed., I like to play chess and work on the farm , Mr. Elmer P. Art- man, Sports, bowling, bridge, hunting, reading socializing with friends and non-participate relatives , Mr. Robert R. Erdman, Fishing, hanging out. H SEI NT ETS Mr. John Castetter, Translating sumerian tablets , Mr. Rodger Williams, Going places and do- ing 'fun things' with my family , Mr. Samuel W. Weaver, My family fwife and kidsl fun, coaching, hunting, eating lpicnicl, watching MASH, wood cutting g Mr. Ronald B. Kanaskie, Relax with family and friends. Gardening, hunting, fishing , Mr. Jim Weidenhamer, Being with my family g Mr. Walter L. Neary, Read, enjoy family life, watch television Knot in any order of preferencelng Mr. Scott Ander- son, Jogging, family activities. Fhqsilzal Educatiun Mrs. Carole Hepner, Trying to get caught up on everything I didn't do while I was in school. g Mr. Robert Ambrose, Fishing and relaxing. g Mrs. Castetter, I enjoy being with my family. g Mr. Harry Reed, Spending time with my four chiIdren. g Mrs. Brennan, Being with the Dalton boys. 152 If ix V fe ff N I ,.V,, I 5 0 ish Industrial Flrts Mr. George E. Jones, Travel, read, and enjoy life as l see it. g Richard Young, l'Gardening, golf, hunting and fishing. g Mr. Paul G. Ruane, Relax at home with my family. g Mr. Plem- ple, Build things, and hunting. g Miss Sheila M. Masinos, Sorry, my computer informs me this is highly classified informationf, AIX 2 Dorothy Clark, John Duceman, Patti Lebo, Mary Ann Bartosic, Daniel Venn, Paul Long, James Buggy, Walter Jacobs. , Y 5 I ix M if X Q J 'NS Mr. Robert P. Ginther Outdoor's activities such as gardening, fishing, hunting, beagling, archery. waging Larry G. Hummel Bruce E. Victoriano Scientific Data Proc. Sheet Metal George E. Cavanaugh Heating I' li ... , , if 3 Mrs. Juliann B. Wanzie, R.N. Being a wife, mother, and homemaker! J' ui, in ig L qi i Ms. Mary Lou Billet Spending time with my children and friends. Stephen Dellock Kenneth M. Lebo William J. Hoyer Machine Elec. Technology Food Mgmt. Prod. Mr Barry Michael Buriak Belford L. Bordner Herbert M. Lebo Traveling, hunting and driving diff track Automotive Specialist Radio 8: Television S O ll ck cars. 'M .1 N J Earl C. Hartman James E. Yurick, Sr. John Latshaw Elec. Const. Automotive Body Carpentry I Northumberland Enuntq Flrea Vueetiunel-Technical Schenk Feeultq and Staff members v f SENLUP. Eummaswfmsa ETUPH UF Fu::TsvmE5 ADAMS, SANDRA, n.D.r1,ffBm1 128, Paxinosg College Prep: Band 9-124 Mixed Chorus 12g Girls' Varsity 10-12, Secffreas, 12g C1ossACountry 12: Track 9-12, Co' Captain 11, ANDERSON, ELIZABETH, 950 W. Pine' Sc.g College Prep: National Honor Society 114125 Speech and Drama 9-12, Historian 105 Chemistry Club 113 Science Club 9-121 Girls' Varsity 10-12g Y.E,A. 10-125 Totem Pole 12,HSixorts senmmmefamufax volxeybmlfs-12. JN. answ- ba1l'9g'Varsity Basketball 10-12. Student 'Coach 10, Cap !ain,'12g Varsity Softball 9-12, Captain, 12g Homeroom Rep. 121 Prom Commlttee 11g Key Club Athlete of the Month, Softball 11g Who's Who Among American High Schccl Students. A f' , 1215 W. Arch St.: Voeqflaflal ANDERSON, MICHAEL, 1505 W. Fern S14 Business Speech and Drama 9-125 lfrzshman Football 9. AHOIA, KATHIE, mos Eg Dewazt su College Prefsg 'Speech and Drama 12: Horiiculfuve Club 123 Cl1effQ1Sh'5!Club11gScienceClubl2. V ARTMAN, DAVID, P.o. Bm 44, Gowen cny, College Prepg National Honor Sncleiy 11-123 Speech and Drama'12g Horticulture Club 12: Science C1ub 12. DANIEL, 19.0, Bax 122, Paxlnosg Collegelarep. BACKES, MARIANNE, 1723 W. Pine sf.: College Prep. Orchestra 9-12: Bibie Club 123 Science Club 11-123 Pep Club 9-12, Sec. 12pGir1s' Varsity 10113 Crossf Country 105 J.V. Basketball 9-103 Slblm Team 9g Track 9- 12gVa1s1ty Wrestling Cheerleader H: Studenl Council 91 Pfam Committee 115 Key Club 9 and 11. .3 2 1 I V 613 S. 'Diampnd Sl.: College 'Fiinilf' J i Wimer Guard. 1DgNa!iona1 Honor 50612111 11-12. Speech and Drama 10 and 12: Chemistry Cliib 11gPepClub 103 Prom Comniiftee 11, BALSAVAGE, ED, RD. 14, Box 158, Sunbury: Colfegp Prepg National Honor Society 11'12g Chemistry Club 115 Intramural Basketball 123 J.V. Football 113 Prom Cernmittee 119 Who's Who Among American High School Studems. 1 BARAN, CINDY, 1051 w. Willow sf.. College Prep: National Honor Society 11-12g Speech and Drama 125 Chemlstry Club 11: Pep Club 93 Totem Pole Staff 12: lnfiamural Volleyball 9403 Homeroom Rep. 11g Prom Committee 11. BABANOSKIE, DOROTHY, 222 5. Sm Sm Vcluculionalg Speach and Drama 93 Horticulture Club 123 Girls' Varsity 125 Y.E.A. 11g V,1.C.A. 10: J.V. Basketball 9403 Varsity Basketball 1112. BARCAVAGE, STEVE, 1402 w. Pm sn.. couege Prep. f Bscxsag BONNIE. an al, Box mc, 3hhm0ldmBusiness1 Speech and Drama 9 and 12: Science Club 121, Pep Club 9 and 123 Y.E.A. 123 Totem Pole Staff 12: Signal Stall 11-12: Swim Team 95 Track 9, 10, and 123 Prom Committee 11. Loaf, 853 W. Willmu Stq Business: Band Front 11-124 Speech and Drama 10-125 Library Club 10- 129 Astronomy Club 103 Science Club 9-125 Y.E.A. 10-12: Pram Committee 11. BILLS, GEORGE, 501 mam sz., Ranshnwg Vbmtional. ' VBOBLICK, DAVID, P.O. Box 25, Paxlnosg Vocalional. V BOGUS, ANTHONY, 1003 W. Spruce Shg Vocational. aosxzco, GEORGE. 1209 w. Mulbm sm Vocauonal. ' BUYER, KEIIL an sz, Bm: sos. smnwfy. Business: Chorus 9-11g Speech and Drama 11-123 Student Art Laague 9-12, Secretary 12: Chemistry Club 11g Science Club 123 Y.E.A. 9-12g F.B.L.A. 121 J.V. Basketball 9-1.03 Track 9-10g Student Council 103 Homeroom Rep. 9 had 11gProm Oommmee 11. f BRITTON, KAREN, 51 s. shamomn sm Business: Bible Club 10-113 Speech and Drama 12g Science Club 125 F,B.L.A. 12. ' BRITTON, WALTER,, 485 S. Shamokln St.: College Prep. BROCK, MARGARET, 135 w. Mummy sz.. College Prep: Band 9-124 Chorus 125 Mixed Chorus 12g ' Chemistry Club 119 Science C1ub'11-121 Pep Club 9-123 Grls' Varsity 12: Track 95 1.11: Wresiling Cheerleader 11- 12g Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 10 and 125 Pfom Com- mittee 11. Key Club 10-11. BROSCIOUS, SUE QKATHYJ. 868 W. Walnut S14 Businessg Student Ar! League 11-12, Vice Pres. 12g Prom Commhlee 11. V BURANICH, DANIEL, 823 Center 51,3 Businessg Boys' Varsity 9-103 Swim Team 9-10. BURIAK. PATRICIA, R.D. 12, Box 151fBg Vocationalg Band Front 9410: Pep Club 9-101 Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 10-12, Co-Captain 12g Pram Com' mittee 1 1. BURNS, JUSEPH, 684 Bear Valley Aveg Vocm Honnlg V.l.C.A. 10-11. BUSHINSKI, FRANK, 17 Raspberry Hillp Voca- tional: V.l.C.A. 101 lntramural Basketball 11-123 Freshman Foolball9. CAMPBELL, scoff, me s. owl sm college ,Prepg Horticulture Club 12g-Signal Staff 10g Freshman Fact- bail, Manager 10. - V CAMPBELL, TAMMY 1525 W. Walmn Sm CollegePrep. ' CANDELORA, DAVID. Rn. fu, Box 174-DQ Vocational. N M. V N I CARL, HENRY R., 62-1 w. Pine sf., College Prep: Band 9-12, Vice4President 123 Jazz Band 9-123 Orchestra 9-103 Track 10 and 121 Homeroom Rep. 95 Prom Commii- ree 11. CARSTO, RICHARD. 1108 Nlilhemung 5t.gj Callege Prep. Bays' Varsitgfplvgb 10-12: 1nh'arndraIBaakat- ball 11-124 J.V. Basketball IDL Vatsity Basketball 10-12. Cl-IESNEY. ans E. umm sa., conegi- cnorucx, nm-list., 13111 w. Mummy sql Collegg Prepq Speech aridlllimmb 11,121 Prom Commitme- 11 1 1 CLARK, DORI, Rn, aa, sox 255, Danville: Businessg Band Front 9, 10 gud 12: Chorus 11-12g Library Club 105 Pep Club 10414 Y.E.A, 11-125 F.B.L.A. 11: Signal Stull 12g Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 1042: Stu' dent Council 10-12: Class Officer 12, Secretaryg Prom' Committee 11. CLARK, TRACY, RD. 111.1301 101A, Pan-mg Vocational: Boys' Varsity 12g J.V. Baseball 10-11g Varsky Baseball 11-12: J.V. Basketball 9. K cusmanrs, LEE' ANN, 102 E. am sag? Business: JN, Baslxetballgg Pram Commmee 11. ' Cowen, c. RICHARD, 1349 w. pm sg COULBOURN, LINDA, as s. same sr.: College Prapg Speech and Drama 123 Student Art League U-f 12: -Horticulture Clubfl0gKChem1sfry Club 111 Science, Club 123 Girls' Varsity 11112. Vice-President 11, President. 123 Y.E.A. 10Q12z Toterrg-Pole Sports Editor 124 lntramiual Vullzyball 9-125 .LV,Baslseiha11 91 Varsity Basketball 111- 12g Track 9-10g Varsity Softball 11-125 Pwm Commute? 1 1. , nANsLov1rcH,5nANnsL. 1657 w. Pine College Prep: Track 9. - - 315 Center 51.3 Business: Band Front 11, Managerg Chorus 1.1-121 National Honor Society 11-121 Speech and Drama 125 Student Ar! Ledgue 10125 Library Club 91 Science Club 125 Prom Commmee 1 1. - DEITRICK, DAVID, 1119 N. Franklin sag. Business: intramural Basklztball 125 Track 9-12. A DELBAUGH, MARY, 1307 W. Walnut St.g Buslnes. DERCK, SHELDON, 1313 w. spruce st.3 Vocational. DERK, CATHY 1014 N. Washington SL3 Businwsg Y.E.A. 113 F,B.L.A. 11-123 Vice-President 121 Prom Com- mlttee 11. DERK, FRANCIS, 116 Academy Street College Frepg Band 9-12, Historian 121 Jazz Band 9-123 Y.E.A. 9- 113SlgnalStafI 9-111 Track 10 and 121 District Band 12. DERK, RENEE, 139 S. Rock St.g Buslnem Band Front 93 Chorus 10-122 Pep Club 11-123 Totem Pole Staff I23 SignalStaff11: Swlm Team 93 Track 9, 10 and 123 J.V. .Football Cheerleader 10-11, Captain 112 Varsity Football Cheerleader 129 Varslty Basketball Cheerleader 113 Homerocm Rep. 103 Prom Committee 11. DICK, CARL, 906,Center St.3 Buslnessg Intramural. Basketball 113 Freshman Football 93 Homeruom Rep 10- 113 C1assTreaaurer 121 Prom Committee 11, DIMM, DAVID, 18 E. Sunbury 5t.3 College Prep: Boys' Varsity 123 J.V. Football 103 Varsity Football 123 Freshman Football 9. DIMMICK, CINDY, 15 Eleventh 51.3 College Prepg Band 123 Band Front 113 Orchestra 9-12, District Or- chestra 103 String Ensemble 10-121 Chorus 9-123 Ensemble 11-123 Mixed Chorus 123 National Honor Society 11-123 Speech and Drama 9-123 Science Club 12, Vice-Pres. 123 Y.E.A. 9-113 Totem Pole Staff 12, Editor Underclassmah Section: Signal Stuff 10-12, Editor Front Page 123 ln- tramural Volleyball 9-123 Homeroom Rep. 113 Prom Oom- mlttee 11. 1 DIORIO, JAN HOLLAND, R.D. 01, Box 2043 College Prep: National Honor Society 11-12, President 123 J.V. Baseball 10-113 lntramural Basketball 12, D1 RIENZO, GREG, 1203 w. lndependence scsi Bustnesg Astronomy Club 10-113 Chemistry 113 lntramural Basketball 9-12. DOBSON, Rl-IONDA. 329 Webster sf., nau- shav.: Business: Band Front 9-12, Captain 123 Chorus 9-123 National Honor Society 11-123 Totem Pole Busines Manager 12: J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 103 Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 123 Student Council 10-12, Treasurer 121 Class Treasurer 10-113 Prom Committee 113 Christmas Seal Candidate 121 Ellir Student of the Month 12, DOMANSKI, VINCENT, sas s, Marker sr., vamnanal: J.V. Baseball 9. DOTY, CHRISTOPHER, 226 E. Dewalt sl.: College Prepg Pep Club 12: Boys' Varsity 11-123 Y,E.A. 121 J.V. Football 103 Freshman Football 93 Golf Team 123 J.V. Basketball 10-113 Varsity Basketball 123 J,V. Baseball 9-101 Varsity Baseball 10-123 Plnochle Club 123 Ping Pong Club 123 Who's Who Among American High School Students. DUDINSKIE, MARY JOY, RD. s2, Box 4483 Vocatlonalg Prom Committee 11. DUNN, JEANMARIE, 929 onema sr.: cr-nag.: Prep: Band Front 9-123 Winter Guard 103 Chorus 10-113 Student Art League 10 and 122 Y.E.A. 123 Totem Pole Staff 12: CrossGountry 103 Swim Team Score-Keeper 9- 10g Homer-oem Rep, 103 Prom Commlttee 113 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Band Front Lieutenant 11. DUZICK, CORRY, 1048 w. walnut slr Vocational, EBY, CAROL, 1101 w. Fern 54.3 Business: Speech and Drama 9 and 121 Y.E.A. 125 V.l.C.A. 103 Totem Pole Stall 123 Signal Staff 12: lntramural Volleyball 103 J.V. 5oltbalI9. EBY, PAUL, 1112 w. Fern sl., College Prep: Boys' Varsity 10-123 Y.E,A, 11-123 Dungeons and Dragons 113 Intramural Basketball 11-123 Varslty Football 10-12, Cap- taln 12: Freshman Football 93 Varsity Wrestling 9-12g Prom Committee 11. . ECKERT, BETH, R.D. Il, Paxinosg Business: Band Front 11-123 Speech and Drama 12g Y.E.A, 121 Freshman Football Cheerleader 93 J,V. Football Cheerleader 103 J.V. Wrestling Cheerleader 9-103 J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 9-103 Prom Committee 1 1. ELLIOTT, WILBERT, Rn. 11, sox 190-E3 College Prep: National Honor Society 11-123 Boys' Varsity 123 Y.E.A. 121 Dungeons and Dragons 1155591115 Staff 12: lntramural Basketball 11-123 J.V. Football 113 Freshman Football 93 Varsity Football 123 J.V. Basketball 10-113 J.V. Baseball 113 Student Council 10-12: Homeroom Rep. 125 Prom Committee 113 Susquehanna All-Conference Football 123 All Anthraclte Honorable Mention Football 123 Whtfs Who Among American High School Students. ENGLE, JOHN M. Mittel, 1516 W. Lynn sm Vocotlonuk Prom Committee 11. ESTOCK, PAMELA, ssl w. wma so Buslnessg Band Front 9-123 Y.E.A, 11-123 Totem Pole Stuff 12: J.V. Softball 93 Prom Committee 11. FABIAN, AMY, Rn. 41, Box 153, Paxinosg Business: Bible Club 12Q Speech and Drama 12: Student Art League 122 Science Club 123 Girls' Varsity 10-123 Y.E.A. 11-12, Treasurer, 123 Varsity Softball 9-123 Mat Maid 93 Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 103 Wrestling Mawot 11: Prom Committee 11. FEESE, RICHARD tllickl, ao. 14, Bax 37, Sunbury: College Prep: Speech and Drama 1012: Boys' Varsity 123 Military Hlstory Club 123 J,V. Football 10-11: Varsity Football 10-113 Freshman Football 93 J.V. Wrestl- lng 93 J.V. Baseball 103 Varsity Baseball 11-12: Prom Com- mittee 11, FEGLEY, ROB. np, az, sox 3563 collage Prep: Chemistry Club 113 Pep Club 123 Boys' Varsity 11-123 Y,E.A. 123 Totem Pole Stuff 123 lntramural Basketball 113 J.V. Football 103 Varslty Football 11-123 Freshman Foot- ball 93 J.V. Wrestling 103 Varsity Wrestling 113 Track 11- 121 Student Council 11-12, Presldent 123 Prom Committee 11, FESSLER, DONNA, 215 E. Market 51.3 Business. FISHER, DENISE, 910 E. Sunbury 51.1865117851 Chorus 9- 1 2. FISHER, ISAAC. 48 N. mm 51.3 Businexg Band 9-103 Speech and Drama 93 Student Art League 11-123 Horticulture Club 11Q Y.E.A. 10 and 123 F.B.L.Pl. 11-12, President 123 Totem Pole Staff 12: ?rom Committee 1 1. FISHER, KEVIN, 1804 W. Independence 51.3 Vocational: Band 9-123 Chess Team 9-10. FISHER, WILLIAM, R.D,v1,Box 533 Vocadonak Boys' Varslty 123 Y.E.A. 123 J.V. Football 10-113 Varsity Football 121 Freshman Football 93 Swim Team 12: Track 123 Honor Roll Voc.-Tech. 11-12. FORD, JOHN. rw. wr, Box warg Vocationolg Boys' Varsity 11-123 J.V. Football 10-113 Varsity Football 125 Freshman Football 93 J.V. Wrestling 12: Varsity Wrestllng12, FOUGHT, JENNIFER, 41 s. Market 51.3 cant-ge Prep: Band Front 103 Science Club 123 Pep Club 94.2. Presldent 121 Y.E.A. 123 Totem Pole Staff 123 Swim Team 93 Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 113 Honreroom Rep. 1011, FRANCOLA, DAMON, no fe, Box 309 BQ Vocational: National Honor Society 11-12. GALLAGHER, DENISE, 251 Main St., Ran- shaun College Prepg Chorus 103 Mixed Chorus 123 Speech and Drama 10-123 Science Club 121 Y.E.A. 10-123 ln- tramural Volleyball 10123 Varsity Softball 93 Horneroom Rep. 11: Prom Committee 11. GEKOSKIE, ANDREW, 1137 W. Montgomery St.3 College Prepg Band 9-123 Drum Major I0-123 Jazz Band 9-103 Orchestra 9-103 Mixed Chorus 12: Speeoh and Drama 9-121 Y.E.A. 103 Totem Pole Stuff 10-12, Editor in Chief 123 Signal Staff 9-123 Student Council 93 Homeroom Rep. 9-103 Prom Committee 113 District Band 11-123 Regional Band I 13 Brass Ensemble 1 1. Y GEMBERLING, MARK, 1017 N. shamamn st: Vocational: Boys' Varsity 11-123 Intramural Basketball 11- 123 J.V. Football 103 Varsity Football 11-123 Freshman Football 9. GLENNON, SEAN, 246 s. Frm sl.: cazzega Prep, National Honor Society 11-12, Vlce-President 123 Bnyg' Varsity 123 J.V. Basketball 9-113 Varsity Basketball 123 Varslty Baseball 9-12. GLOSEK, WALTER, rw. 11, sax 17514311001- tlonal: Boys' Varsity 10-123 Freshman Football 93 Swim Team 10-12, Captain 12. IRENE, 716 E. Chestnut St.3 College Prep: Chorus 11-123 Speech and Drama 11-123 Hor- ticulture Club 123 Chemistry Club 113 Pep Club 11-123 Y.E.A. 123 Totem Pole Staff 11-12: -LV. Basketball 103 Varsity Football Cheerleader 103 Vafally Basketball Cheerleader 123 Prom Commlttee 11. GREAGER, LOREEN. 1042 w. Pane so College Prep: Speech and Drama 9-12g Student Art League 10-11: Science Club 93 Pep Club 9-12, Treasurer 123 Y.E.A. 10- 122 Totem Pole Stall 12: Signal Staff 12: Intramural Volleyball 9,103 Student Council 123 Prom Committee 11. GRINAWAY, SCOTT, 1111 E. Cameron St.3 College Prepg Pep Club 121 Boys' Varsity 10123 Y.E.A. 123 Intramural Basketball 9-123 Cross-Country 103 J.V. Basketball 10-113 Varsity Basketball 11-12: Track 123 Prom Committee 11, GUSTITUS, ANTHONY, 225 N. Ash so Vocational: Track 93 Homeroom Rep 10. HAAS, JEFFREY A., PD. Box 47, Gowen Clty3 College Prep: Speech and Drama 104 Boys' Varsity 11-12: Stage Crew 11-123 Swim Team 111 Student Council 93 Prom Committee 11. HALCOVICH, JOHN, tooo N, Pearl st., College Prepg National Honor Society 11-123 Boys' Varslty 10-123 Intramural Basketball 9, 10 and 123 J.V. Football 103 Freshman Football 93 J.V. Basketball 93 Varsity Basketball 10-12, Captain 123 Track 93 Student Council 12. HARTMAN, CAROL, iw. 42, Box 1124.- Businessg Student Art League 11-12. HATZEL, DON, 909 E. Sunbury St.3 College Prepg Speech and Drama 103 Astronomy Club 10-113 Science Club 10-113 Boys' Varsity 11-123 Dungeons and Dragons 12g Military History Club 11-12: Cross-Country 9-123 J.V. Wrestling 9 and 112 Varsity Wrestling 123 Track 10-IZQ ChessTeam 1 1-12. 31 S. First St.3 College Prep, Band 9-12, Librarian 11-123 Chorus 9-123 Ensemble 11-123 Mixed Chorus 123 Speech and Drama 9-123 Student Art League 11-124 Science Club 11-1231-'ep Club 9-123 Y.E.A. 9-12: Signal Staff 11-125 Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 1 13 J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 12, Student Council 123 Prom Committee Hg Key Club 111 Homecoming Court 12. HEITZMAN, RUSSELL, 113 N. Second Si.3 Vocotionalg Intramural Basketball 11g J.V. Football 103 Track 9-12. HEITZMAN, THOMAS, 130 s. Third so Business: Chemistry Club 113 Boys' Varsity 10-123 ln- tramural Basketball 9-122 Varsity Football 103 Freshman Football 93 Track 9-122 Student Council 10-113 Homeroom Rep 10-113 Class President 103 Prom Committee 113 Key Club 11. HERMAN, RONALD, Rn. 12, an 122, sun- bury3 Vocational: Voc.-Tech. Honor Roll 10. I-IILE, JDDI, 943 center semen Business: Bible Club 123 Orchestra 9-123 Chorus 9-12: Ensemble 11-123 Mixed Chorus 123 Speech and Drama 12: Pep Club 123 Y,E.A. 125 F.B.L.A. 123 Signal Staff 10123 Track 10-125 Prom Committee 113 District Chorus 113 Track Districts 11. HINE, DAVID, 1140 W. Pine 51.3 Vocotionalg Boys' Varsity 11-123 J.V. Football 9-113 Varsity Football 10-123 Freshman Football 93 J .V. Basketball 9. wk lf P D 200 S. Market St.3 Vocational: J.V. oo all 3 arslty Football 11-123 Freshman Foot- ball 9. 37 N. Seventh 5t.3 Businessg Chorus 123 Speech and Drama 12, Y.E,A. 125 Prom Com- mittee 11. JEFFREY, LISA, RD. vt, B01L217j vowiaomz. JOHNS, KENNETH. 938 W. Pine 5treet3 Voca- tionnlg Speech and Drama 9-125 Stage Crew 12. SHARON, 40 W, Adams St.3 Vocotionalg Band Front 9-103 Chorus 93 Pep Club 9 and 113 V.l.C.A. 10-11: Varsity Wrestllng Cheerleader 10-12, Captain 12. JONES, SANDY E., 1825 w. Pine st.: Business lAcr:ountin9l: Chorus 9-12g Ensemble 11-122 Totem Pole Staff 12, Prom Committee 11. JONES, SANDRA KAY, RD, 12, Box 90, sim. buryg Vocational: V.l.C.A. 10-11. JONES, SANDRA MAE, 1571 Wabash si., Vocationalg V.l.C.A. 10-113 Prom Committee 11. KAHLER, TINA, RD, -tt2. Box 3023 College Prepg Bible Club 125 Band 9-12, Librarian 11-123 Chorus 9-123 Mixed Chorus 123 Chemistry Club 11g Science Club 123 Pep Club 9-123 Y.E.A. 12, Homeroom Rep. 105 Prom Committee 115 Key Club 11, KANTNER, JOHN, R.D.4f1,Box 12, Vocational. KASHNER, TRACY, R.D,f1, sex 292fK, Pax- ims3 Business: Chorus 9-12g Science Club 123 Pep Club 104 F.B.L.A. 11-123 J.V. Wrestling Cheerleader 9. KEEPER, MARIE, Rn. az, Box 2883 Business lAc- countinglg Chorus 9-125 Y.E.A, 11-123 Totem Pole Staff 11: Signal Staff 12: Homeroom Rep, 1 13 Prom Committee 1 1. KEEGAN, SEAN, 421 Man st., Ranshaw, college Prep: Speech and Drama 103 Astronomy Club 10-11, President 113 Chemlsrry Club 12. KERSTETTER, GREG, iw. 1-2, Box 304.-x, Vocational. KIEFABEB, GEORGE, 920 N. washington si., Uocatlormlg Intramural Basketball 9-12. KISHELA, CORRINE, 240 w. willow st., Voca- tionalg V.l.C,A. 105 Homeroom Rep. 12. KLINE, CHRISTOPHER, 1009 N. vine Si., College Prep: Pep Club 123 Boys' Varsity 123 Y,E.A. 11- 121 intramural Basketball 9 and 123 J.V. Football 10-11: Varsity Football 123 Freshman Football 93 Track I1-123 Prom Committee 11. KLINE, SUE. 1014 N. Franklin sneer, College Prep: Chorus 1.0'12j Ensemble 122 National Honor Society 11- 121 Speech and Drama 93 Astronomy 11, Secretary? Chemistry Club 12g Science Club 12, Pep Club 10 and 121 Girls' Varsity 10-123 Totem Pole Staff 11-12, Senior Section Editor 12: lntramural VoUeyl7a.ll 9-12, Cross-Country 12g Track 9-123 Prom Committee 113 Key Club 112 State Track 9-1OQ District Track 9-12, Distrlct Champion 400 Meter Relay 103 Who's Who Among American High School Students. KLINGER, JEFFREY, R.D.A'1, Box 209, college Prep: Bible Club 93 Astronomy Club 10-11g Chemistry Club 123 Y.E.A. 121 J.V. Football 2 Chess Team 9-12. KNOWLES, MARIBETH, 126 N. vane sie College Prepg Bible Club 10-123 Band Front 10-12, Captain 123 Chorus 9-121 Mixed Chorus 123 Speech and Drama 9- 12, Treasurer 123 Student Art League 121 Library Club 9- 12, Secretary ffreasurer 123 Science Club 9-123 Chemistry Club 111 Y.E.A. 11-12, Dungeons and Dragons 113 Prom Committee 112 Keg Club 10-113 Honor Guard for Com- mencement 10-11. KOONS, DOUGLAS C., 110 S. Market Streetg College Prepg Bible Club 10 and 123 National Honor Socie- ty 11-123 Speech and Drama 10-12, Vice-President 121 Student Art League 123 Chemistry Club 112 Science Club 123 Student Council 9, 10 and 12, Vlce-President 12g Homeroom Rep. 10-113 Prom Committee 111 Grand Mar- shall for 1981 Commencement 113 Homecoming Escort 123 Hugh O'Brien Leadership Seminar Award 103 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Elk's Teenager of the Month, November -- 12. KOONS, PD. Box 24, Paxinosg Vocational. KOPYSCJANSKI, DONNA, 417 Webster Sc., Ranshawg College Prepg Band Front 10-12, Speech and Drama 10-123 Library Club 11-1.23 Horticulture Club 123 Dungeons and Dragons Mascot 113 Prom Committee 11. KORBICH, SUE, 1609 W. Walnut Streetg Businesg Band 9-123 Winter Guard 103 Chorus 10123 Mixed Chorus 123 Science Club 10 and 12g Girls' Varsity 10'12Q Y.E.A. 103 F.B.L.A. 123 Totem Pole Staff 125 Signal Staff 10-125 Track 9-123 District Track 9-12. KORZENASK1, KATHY, 1 W. Montgomery 51,3 Buslnessg National Honor Society 11-123 Speech and Drama 123 Y.E.A. 123 F.B.L.A. 103 Totem Pole Stuff 12g Prom Committee 11. KOTKOSKIE, THOMAS, no xi, Box 298- AA, Paxlnos3 College Prepg National Honor Society 11-12, Treasurer 123 J.V. Football 11g Student Councll 93 Horneroom Rep. 123 Prom Committee 113 Who's Who Among American High School Students. KOVELESKIE, JOHN, iofio w. Wood si., Vocationalg Boys' Varsity 123 V.l.C.A. 103 Intramural Basketball 125 J.V. Football 10-113 Varsity Football 12g Freshman Football 93 Track 95 Student Council 10-11. KRAMER, MARK, iw. az, Box 107-A. SUDDUIYQ llocotionak V.l.C.A. 12g Totem Pole Stuff 123 J. J, Wrestl- ing 11-123 Varsiey Wrestling 11-12. KRIEGER, LYN MARIE, R.D. M, Box 92, Sun' buryg Business: Bible Club 125 Chorus 9-12g Ensemble 114 12: National Honor Society 11-123 Speech and Drama 114 125 Y.E,A, 11-12g Totem Pole Staff 11-12g Signal Staff 11- 12: Prom Committee 11. KU!-INS, LISA, 327 s. Shamokin sf.: Business: Speech and Drama 11-125 Y.E.A. 95 Signal Stall 10-12, Busines Manager 125 lntramural Volleyball 101 J.V, Soft- ball 93 Track 125 Prom Committee 11. KR1ST, JUAN, 1042 W. Montgomery S14 General. KRIST, MICHAEL, 104-2 W, Montgomery St.: General, LAHR, KIRBY, RD. 14, Sunbury: College Prep: National Honor Society 114123 Pinuchle Club 12. LAI-IR, LISA, an sz, Box 3393 vocmfsmz. LANDAU, KENNETH, 225 E. cammn sm Vocational. LATSHA. TRACY, 123 E. church su Busmsag Band Front 9-12, Coliaptaln 121 Studeni Art League 11- I2g Library Club 9-10g Pep Club 10g 'Y.E.A. 11-123 Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 10-125 Homeroom Rap. 115 Prom Committee 11, LEAVECK, EILEEN, 1011 E.. Sunbury Stn Business: Band 123 Chorus 125 Mixed Chorus 12. LESHINSKIE, JEFFREY, 1604 W, Walnut Sz.: Busines: J.V. Football 103 Varsity Footbail 105 Freshman Football 95 Track 113 Chess Team 12, LESHOCK, DOUGLAS, Bn. 11, Box 124, Pax- lnosg College Prepg Chemistry Club 11g Boy! Varsity 10' 12g Y,E.A, 11-12, Field Trip Coordinator 12: Dungeons and Dragons 111 Intramural Basketball 11-12: Cross- Country 11g J.V. Wreslllng 93 Varsity Wrestling 10-12. LESHOCK, MARK., aus w. Pane Sm college Prepg Dungeons and Dragons 11. LEWIS, MICHAEL, Rn. 11, Box 266, Paxinnsg Business: Boys' Varsity 12g .l.V. Foolball 113 Varsity Foot- ball 123 Track 12: Prom Committee 11. ALAN, 1401 W. Fern Sl.: College Prep: Boys' Varsity 10,125 Varslty Football 11-12g Freshman Footha1l9g J.V, Wrestling 93 Varsity Baseball 9-12s LONG, SUSAN, nn, 42, Box 350g Businassg Speech and Drama 123 Student Art League 10-129 Hors ticulture Club 95 Chemistry Club 10-115 Science Club 12: Prom Committee 11. LYTLE, JEFF, RD, 42, Box 106, Sunbury? conege Prep: Y.E.A. 12g J.V. Wrestling 9 and 113 Prom Commil- tee 11. MACE, TINA, Rn. au, sox neg Businessg Prom Committee 11, MADDEN, RICHARD, 417 Main St., Ranshawg College Prep. MAGUIRE, ELAINE, 904 E, Sunbury 5t,g Vocational, MAKOWSKI, WENDY, R.D. 41, Box 99, Pax' inosg Businessg Band Front 9-10, Feature Twirler 9-103 Chorus 1CL11g Speech and Drama 11,125 Chemistry Club 113 Science Club 113 Pep Club 114125 Y.E.A. 123 F,B.L.A, 113 Vanity Basketball Cheerleader 11-12, Captain 125 Homeroom Rep. 121 Prom Committee 11. MALETT, BERNARD, 18 Raspberry r-mx: Business fflccauntingf: Boys' Varsity 10-123 Intramural Basketball 10412: J.Vr Basketball 101 Varsity Basketball 10-125 Student Council 125 Homeroom Rep. 12: Class President 124 Prom Committee 113 Elk Teenager ai the Monih 12. MAURER, ROSE, 141 S. Market Sm Business McDONALD, SUSAN, mn. fu, Box 69, Pax- inos: College Pnepg Bible Club 1012, President 11-12: Band Manager 12g Jazz Band 123 Orchestra 125 Chorus 94 125 Ensemble 11-12g Mixed Chorus 123 National Honor Society 11-12g Speech and Drama 11,125 Llbrary Club 9 and 12, Vice-President 123 Chemistry Club 11g Science Club 129 Y.E.A. 11-12g Signal Staff 12: Chess Team 9,124 Prom Committee 11. McELWEE, PAMELA, 139 E, Dewan 51.5 Business Band Front 9-10: Chorus 129 Speech and Drama 123 Library Club 9 and 125 Science Club 11g Totem Pole Staff 11. Junior Claw Editor: Signal Staff 12: J.V. Baskei- ball Cheerleader 123 Prom Committee 113 Key Club 11. MclN'l'YRE, TRACI, Rn. 12, sax 306g Business: Band Front 9-12, Co-Captain 123 Speech and Drama 125 Student Ar! League 125 Pep Club 12: Y.E.A. 11-125 F,B,L.A. 10-12, Secretary 125 Totem Pole Staff 12: Signal Sta-ffl Photographer 12: J.V. Wrestling Cheerleader 125 Prom Committee 11. MENSCH, CONNIE, 100 5. Third 51.3 Business. MIKULAK, DONNA, Rn. 42, Box 4713 Businemg Band Front 9412: Student Art League 11-12, Chairperson 12: Library Club IOL Pep Club 9-1.03 Y.E.A. 11-12, Secretary 123 Track 9-109 Prom Committee 11. MILLER, DON, 1306 W. State S14 Vocational, MILLER, HAROLD. 114 w. High 51,9 college Hepg Speech and Drama 912. MILLER, HOLLY, RD. 42, Box 79, Sunbury: College Prepg Y.E,A. 11f12g Bible Club 11412g Science Club 11-12: Chemistry Club 11g Orchestra 9-12, 1st Chair 10123 String Ensemble 9-12, lst Chair 10-124 Band 12g Chess Team 10-129 District Orchestra 9423 Prom Commit- tee 11g National Honor Society 114123 Who's Who Among American High School Students: Speech and Drama 12. MILLER, STACY, RD. 42, Box 1561 College Prepg Chorus 9-121 Speech and Drama 9-123 Science Club 12: Pep Club 9-105 Intramural Volleyball 9-125 Varsity Softball 10g Student Council 9. MIRIELLO, PATTY, RD. fe, Box 4-11gBusiness. MOORE, EDWARD, 714 N. cherry si., Voca- tional: Voc-Tech. Honor Roll 10-12. BOX 56, Fxcelsiurp Vocutionalg Band 95 Orchestra 9, MROZOWSKI, LORRIE, 921 W. Chestnut 51.5 Business: Band Front 125 Winter Guard 10-12, Captain 121 National Honor Society 11-12g Speech and Drama 11-123 Student An League 10-12, President 123 Horticulture Club 1041: 31911117 Stuff 11412: Homeroom Rep. 115 Pram Com- mittee 11. MUMMEY, KEN, lm, az, Box 119, Sunbunjg College Prepg Band 9-124 Jazz Band 9-12: Orchestra 10. 12g Mixed Chorus 12g Homeroom Rep. 11g District Band 11-12: District Orchestra 12. MUNSON. STACEY, 1201 chemung sf.: Secretarial Business: Bible Club 121 Speech and Drama 11. 12g Student Art League 121 Science Club 123 Pep Club 9- 125 Y.E.A. 12: F.B,L.A. 123 Totem Pole Staff 12: Signal Stall 12: Varlsty Football Cheerleader 10-12, Captain 12g Student Council 11-12, Recording Secretary 12g Homeroom Rep. 11: Class Vice-President 10-125 Prom Committee 115 Key Club 101 Homecoming Queen 12. NARKE, PAMELA, 119 s. Pearl sc.: swemrmz Business: Bible Club 121 Speech and Drama 10-12: Student Art League 12: Horticulture Club Ili Science Club I 2g Pep Club 9, 10 and 123 Y.E..A. 12: Swim Team 95 J.V. Soiibali 9-11gPmmOommitiee11. NIEHOPF, WILLIAM, sm Balsam sag College Prep: National Honor Society 1142: Boys' Varsity 10-123 lmramural Basketball 11'1ZL J,V. Basketball 103 Var.-:ity Basketball 10-12. Captain 124 J.V .Baseball 9,103 Varsity Baseball 1142. NOLAN, RGBERT, 554 Bear Valley Avg.: vm. Howl: Boys' Varsity 12g Cross-Counlry 125 Track 12. NYE, DEBIE, 402 W. Chestnut SL3 Business fAc- coundnglg Speech and Drama 11-12g Horticulture Club 9- 11: Science Club 12: P212 Club 9 and 12g Intramural Volleyball 9 and 105 Track 95 Homeroom Rep. 10g Prom Committee 111 Key Club 94 1. NYE, GREGORY, 48 N. Seventh S14 General. O'BRlCK, KAREN, Rn. a1, Box sem college Prep: Chorus 9-12g Speech and Drama 9-125 Science Club 11-12g Pep Club 105 Y.E.A. 123 lntramural VoUeyba1l 94125 Prom Committee 11g Class Wi! 12, PACZKOSKIE, LORI. 1004 E. Sunbury Sag C017-232 Prep: Chorus 10'12g National Honor Society 11-12g Speech and Drama 9425 Student Art League 127 Science Club 9-12g Pep Club 10-12g Girls' Varsity 11-124 Y.E.A. 159 121 Totem Pole Staff 125 intramural Volleyball 91 Swim Team 93 Track 9-12, J.V. Football Cheerleader 10, Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 10-12, Captaln 12g Prom Commit- tee 115 Key Club 9-10. PANCHER, RANDY, 925 E. sunbufy sr, vm- tiunnlg Intramural Basketball ll-12, Voc-Tech Honor Rall 10-12, PAPPAS, DAVID, 203 E. Dewar: sl., Vocational: intramural Basketball 9v12g Voc-Tech Honor Roll 11. PERSHING, WALTER, 4 N, Sixth Sl.: College Prep, Varsity Football 123 Freshman Football 93 J.V. Basketball 9, J,V. Baseball 9. PERSING, CARL, RD, az, Box realm vmzzaml PERSING, KAREN, 202 s. Shamohin sr., vwa tional, Chorus 9g V.l.C,A. 105 Intramural Volleyball 93 Homernom Rep. 105 Homecoming Court 12. PERSING, ROBIN, R.D, 41, Box Ms, Paxinasg College Prep. POLAN, GARY, 1.548 W, Independence Sl., Vocal tional: J.V. Wrestling 9-10, POPONIAK, DARLENE, 1333 Nelsnn Sm Businemg National Honor Society 11412, Pep Club 9409 Y.E.A. 10-113 F.B,L,A, 11-12, Treasurer 12, Signal Staff 125 lntramural Volleyball 9-10, Homeroom Rep, 11, Prom Committee 11. PURCELL, CHERYL. 1756 Mohawk S14 Vocat uonalg Band Front 10, Horticulture Club 10g V.i.C.A, 10-11. PURCELL, CLEM, 210 E, Chestnut sf., CoHege Prep, Band 10-123 National Honor Society 11-125 Pram Committee 11. PURCELL, LESLIE, 1253 w.1ndepen-mcg sm Businessg Band 9-12, Secretary 123 Mixed Chorus 12: Chemistry 12: Signal Staff 12: -l.V. Basketball 9-10: Track 9-12g Prom Committee ll, Statistician, Boys Basketball, 1112. RAKOSKI, WILLIAM, 2 Eagle Avenue, College Prep, Pep Club 11-123 Boys' Varsity 11-12g Y.E.A. 11'12g Dungeons and Dragons ll, lntramural Basketball 9-12g J.V, Football 101 Varsity Football 11-12, Captain 12g Freshman Football 9, J.V. Basketball 9-10g Varsity Basket- ball 111 Prom Committee 1 lg Key Club 10-1 1. ROGERS, BRUCE, 145 5. seventh sl., Business: Homeroom Rep. 12. ROMPOLSKI, ANTHONY, 512 wafer sr, Ranshawg Vocational. RUANE, PAUL, 415 Banyan St.g CoIlegeiPrepg Speech and Drama 9-12g Boys' Varsity 124 Football Mascot 125 Baseball Manager EI-125 Student Council 1042. RUMBERGER, BERNARD, 1600 w. Arch sas Vocational, KX ll TT RD. 11, am: 70g Business, National Honor Society -12. SANDERS, TINA, FLD. W6, Danville: Business: Speech and Drama 12: Student Art League 12g Science Club 125 Y.E,A. 11123 Prem Committee 11. SASSANI, RDBEBT, 1502 w, Nelson Sl.: Vocational. SCHICATANU. ED, 1720 Clinton Avenueg College Prep, Natiasnal Honor Scclety 11-12, Speech and Drama 12: Astronomy Club 115 Chemistry Club 11-12g Totem Pole Staff 115 J.V. Baseball 109 Varsity Baseball 103 Pmm Committee 11. SCHLEGEL, DENNIS, 74 Raspberry Hlllg General. SCOPELLITI, JEAN, 1445 Nelson sr, vom. tlonal: V.l.C.A. 1012, Parllamentarlan 123 J.V, Basketball 9-101 J.V. Softball 91 Varsity Football Cheerleader 10g Homeroom Rep. 12. SEARLS, CINDY, 1022 w. Walnut sl., College Prep: Chemistry Club 12, Pep Club 10115 J.V. Football Cheerleader 10g Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 1112, Captain 121 Prom Committee 11, SEARLS, MARTY, 5:12 s. Pearl sl., Vocational. SHADE, ALICIA, 153 Marshall SL, College Prep: Bible Club 10421 Band Front 9-12, Co-Captain 12: Chorus 9-12, Speech and Drama 10-12, Student Art League 121 Horticulture 12, Chemistry Club 115 Science Club 10-125 Y.E.A. 11-12g Prom Committee 1151-Key Club 10411, SHADE, MARK, 901 N. orange sn College Prep: Band 9-12, President 12g Jazz Band 10-121 Varsity Wxesilf ing Manager 123 Jil. Baseball 9f10g Varsity Baseball 11- 12, Plnochle Club 123 Homeroom Rep. 9410, District Band 10,11, 121 Regional Band 10, 11.12. SHAPPELI., WILLIAM, 716 N, Sixth Sr., College Prep, Stage Crew 104 21 Swim Team 105 Track 95 Prom Committee 11. SHELBERT, THOMAS. 45 N. Diamond Sm: Business. Sl-IIKO, DAVID JR., 1319 w. warm sl., Vocational. SHINGARA, JAMES, Rn. w1,B0x 2051 College Prep: Bible Club 105 Chorus 9g Mixed Chorus 105 National Honor Society 11425 Speech and Drama 9-123 Chemistry Club 11-129 Y.E.A, 12: Dungeons and Dragons 12, Signal Smlf 1 1-12, Editor in Chief, 12: Military History Club 115 ln- tramural Basketball 11A12g Swim Team 12: Chess Team 10-123 Prom Committee 11: Key Club 10. SHIPE, 637 S. Diamond Sig Vocational. SHUMAN, SETI-l, R,D,r1, Box asm, Vocational, Band 9-125 Orchestra 9101 Mixed Chorus 123 Cross Country 125 JJV. Wrestling? Track 10-12. SHUROCK, JEFFREY, 945 w. Arch sl.: College Prep: Pep Club 12: Boys' Varsity 11-123 Y.E,A. 11-12, Sales Manager 129 Stage Crew 11412g J.V. Football 105 Varsity Football 11123 Freshman Football 9, J.V. Wrestling 9411, Varsity Wrestling 125 Student Council 9, 10 and 12, Homeroom Rep. 9-125 Prom Committee 10-11. Sl-IUROCK, RICHARD, 945 w. Arch sl., College Prep: Pap Club 12: Boys' Varsity 123 V.E.A. 11- 12, President 123 Intramural Basketball 11-129 J.V. Foot- ball 10-11g Varsity Football 121 Freshman Football 93 .l.V. Baseball 9-10, Homeroom Rep. 10-125 Prom Committee 10-11, Wl'so's Who Among American High School Students. SHUTT, DAVID, 803 w, Pine str College Prep: Band 9fl2g Boys' Varsity 10 and 12g Varsity Wrestling 10 and 12. SLODYSKO, DEBBIE, 1020 N. Washington St: Business, Y.E.A. 11. SLOTTERBACK, MARY ELLEN. R.D,1r4, Box 129, Sunbury, Bzsinessg lntramural Volleyball 9-103 Prom Committee 11. SMINK, 145 kB, Third St.: Vocational: J.V. Baseball 9-113 Varsity Baseball 12. SMITH, THOMAS, Rn. fe, Box 272, Dsnvaneg Vocalionulg Stage Crew 942g Prom Committee 111 Voc.- Tech. Honor Roll 10. SNYDER, JAMES, aaa w. sure st., College Pvepg Band 9-10g National Honor Society 11-12: Boys' Var- sity 11-12: Slgnal Staff 1142: Intramural Basketball 11-121 Golf Team 11-12, Captain 125 J.V. Wrestling 9g Varsity Wrestling 11412. SNYDER, KATHY, 1624 w, l-lully Sl.: Business: Speech and Drama 121 CrcssCountry 911 1, Track 10-11. SOMERDAY, KEN. 1315 w. Arch Sm College PVGPL Bflys' Varslty 10-123 intramural Basketball 12, J,V. Bgslcgtball IDAUQ Varsity Basketball 124 Varsity Baseball' 1 . SOSNOSKI, GARY, 228 s. Coal sf., Vocationalg Intramural Basketball 11'12Q Varsity Baseball 9-11. SPADE, TIMOTHY. 511 s. seventh sl, College Prep: Band 10f12g Jazz Band 10412: String Ensemble 92 Inu tramural Basketball H3 Freshman Football 9g J.V. Wrestl- ing 9, 10 and 123 Varsity Wrestling 12g Prom Committee 11g District Orchestra 10g District Band 12. STANKUNAS, JAMIE, 102 s. Franklin sl., Business Bible Club 12, Semretary 12: Chorus 9-12g Ensemble ll-125 Speech and Drama 9-12, Historian 115 Student Art League 125 Horticulture Club 1 lg Science Club iD and 12, President 123 Pep Club 9, 10 and 12g Y.E.A. 11-12g F.B.L.A. ll-12, Secretary 115 Signal Staff 115 Track 125 J.V. Football Cheerleader 105 Prom Cummittee X13 Key Club 10: Homecoming Court 12. STANKUNAS, LAURA, 135 s. mm se.. vom- lionnlg V.I.C.A. 10-11lgP:om Committee 11. STARTZEL, ANNETTE, 1517 W, Fern Sr.: Business: Chorus 9-125 Mixed Chorus 123 Speech and Drama 125 Library Club 9, 10 and 125 Science Club 125 Totem Pale Stalf 125 Prom Committee 11. ' xi 4' 173 N. Marshall St.g College Prep: Band Front X15 Chorus 11-123 Speech and Drama 104123 Chemistry Club 115 Science Club 12g Y.E.A. 10-12g Signal Stall 11-125 Pram Committee 11g M.A.S.H. Play 11g Who's Who Among American High School Students. STRAUB, DARLENE, 132 w. Willow sn.. General. STRAUSSEP, CHRISTOPHER, 1124 W. Spruce St,g Vocational, JAMES, 305 E. Cameron St.: Voonftonalg Intramural Basketball 9-121 Cross'Country 95 J.V. Basketball 9- 10g Track 9. STUMP, TINA, 38 S, Diamond St.: Business. SWARTZ, SUZANNE, Rn. J1,Box zsw, Pax- inosg College Prepg Band Front I1-125 Speech and Drama 10-123 Horticulture Chnb 123 Chemistry Club 113 Science Club 125 Y.E.A. 1112. .p TETKOSKIE, CHARMAINE, 1508 W. Lynn St.3 College Prep. Band 9-12: Orchestra 10-125 Chorus 9- 125 Ensemble 1l4l2g Mixed Chorus 125 Natlonal Honor Society 11-12g Speech and Drama 942, Secretary 11, Historian 123 Science Club 10-12, Secretary fTreasurer 129 Pep Club 9-I lg Y,E.A. 10-11g Totem Pole Stall 12g Signal Stajyi Front Page Editor 12: Intramural Volleyball 95 Prom Committee 113 Key Club 10-11, Bteculive Committee 103 District Band 10-12. THEW, TH0MAs,H706 Bear Valley Ave.: Voca- tional: Boys' Varsity 10 and 125 Cross-Country 10 and 12g Track 1112. THOMPSON, PHIL, 1214 Center Streetg Voce- lional: Buys' Varsity 10-115 Swim Team XO. 'l'0BlAS. BOYER BRIDGET, 110 s. Marker S14 College Prep: Bible Cluh, Committee Chairperson 12g Chorus 10-12g Ensemble 12g Speech and Drama 12, Secretary 125 Horticulture Club 10-Hg Chemistry Club 1U-115 Science Club 10'12g J.V. Softball 10g Humeroom Rep. 10g Prom Committee 10,113 Key Club 101 Upward Bound 10-125 Elk's Teenager of the Month Committee Member 125 Second Place in Voice of Democracy Speech 12. TRELINSKI, TRACI, RD, ln, Box 121-A, Paxf lnosg Clerical Bustnessg Band Front 9-12, Feature Twirler, 10-125 Chovus I0-12g Ensemble 114123 Speech and Drama 9-125 Student Art League 129 Chemistry Club 11g Science Club 11-12gV.E.A, 125 F.B.L.A, 11-12gStgnalStnff11-12 TUCKETT, MARY, 414 Main st., Ranshaw: College Prep: Band Front 9-12g Winter Guard 10g Chorus 9-123 Ensemble 11-123 National Honor Society 1142, Secretary 129 Speech and Drama 9-12, President 11-123 Astronomy Club 10-H, Vice-President 11g Chemistry Club 123 Science Club 9-12, President 115 Y.E.A. 10f11g Totem Pole Stall 12: Signal Staff 12: intramural Volleyball 9g Prom Commlttee 115 M.A.S,H. Play 11. VARANO, CRYSTAL, 311 5. Rock sf.. vom- itbnalg Chorus 9-10g Library Club 9-10g Horticulture Club 12. VEZO, ANTHONY, rw. fz, sox 104, sunbufyg Vocational. WAGNER, MISTY, 109 w. stmbufy st.. couege Prepg National Honor Society 11-124 Speech and Drama 11-121 Library Club 9-12, SecretqryfTreasurer 11, Presie dent 12g Chemistry Club Hg Science- Club 123 Y.E.A. 10' 111 Totem Pole Staff 135 Signal Staff 10-12, Feature Page Editor 12: Swim Team 9-115 Homeroom Rep. Hg Prom Committee 10g Key Club 1041. WALTERS. JOHN, 914 w. Holly sr., lhsiness: Astronomy Club 11g Chemistry Club 11g Boys' Varsity 10- 125 Stage Crew 10423 lntramuxal Basketball I1-12: Cmss-Country 9, 10 and 123 Track 9, 10 and 12. WARREN, MICHAEL, 547 N. coax st.. vm. tionalg Voc.'Tech, Honor Roll ID-12. WASHUTA, KAREN, 1450 Wabash sf.. Vasa' tionalg V.l.C.A. 103 Intramural Volleyball 9g J.V. Softball 9.10. WEAVER, GEORGIA, 1741 w. Mummy sz., Vocationalg Voc,-Tech. Honor Roll 1041. WEIKEL. DEBBIE, 527 N. First sl.. Businesp Speech and Drama 123 Science Club 125 V.E.A. 121 V,!.C.A. I0-11. WEIKEL, KEVlN, RD. il, Box 26Bg Vocational. WEIKEL, THOMAS, RD. an, Box 7-D3 Vocallorval, WETZEL, DEBORA, 211 S. Diamond 51.1 Business: Band 9-I 1. . WETZEL, KEITH, RD. 44, Box 135, Sunburyg Vocational: Band 942g Jazz Band 125 Winter Guard l2, WETZEL, KEvlN, 833 Stevens S14 College Prepg Band 9-125 Orchestra 9, IO, 123 Mixed Chorus 10 and 123 National Honor Society ll-125 Science Club 125 Y.E.A. 9- 103 Totem Pole Stuff 121 District Chorus I1-12g District Band X25 District Orchestra 12g Chorus 9-12. WHITMER, MARK, 138 S. Coal St.g Vocational. WILK, DENISE, 1727 Prk Avenueg Businessg Chemistry Club 9, 10 and 12: Intramural Volleyball 9-10g J.V. Basketball 93 Homeroom Rep. 9g Pram Committee 1 1. 421 Webster Si., Ranshawg Vocationalg Bible Club 9g Band Front 10 and 123 Chorus 115 Student Art League 10g Y.E.A. 115 Golf Team 12g Prom Committee 11. WILSON, LISA, 710 N. smh sm amines. student Art League 11. WITCOSKI, ROSS, 630 W. Pme sz.. Vocational, WYLAND, CRYSTAL, 132 E. Chestnut S14 College Prep. , YADLOSKY, KEN, 1708 Pulaski Avenue: Vocational. YOCUM, DEBB!E, 103 N. Fm 51.1 College Prep: Speech and Drama 10-123 Chemistry Club 115 Homemom Rep. xo. YOCUM, PAULETTE, 1704 w. Pane sl.. ctaizege Prepg National Honor Sceciety 11-124 Speech and Drama 123 Chemistry Club 11-121 Pep Club 9'10g 'Y.E.A. 18-12: !ntramuralVolleyball129,J.V.Soltbal110. - l YOST, DIANE, 205 Main St., Ranshawg General. YOUNG. NANCY, 1 E. Sunbury St.g Businessg F.B.L.A,12, ZARKOWSKI, ALBERT, 432 Webster St.. Vocational. ZARTMAN, LISA, R.D. 14, Box 320, Sunburyg Businessp Speech and Drama 9-12: Science Club 12. ZELNICK, ALAN, RD. il, Box 95, Paxinasg College Prep: Y.E.A. 123 Homeroom Rep. 10411, ZIMMERMAN, CHERYL, 112 E. cnet-mul st.: College Prep: Band Franl 9-11g Speech and Drama 125 Stu- dent Art League 125 Chemistry Club 114 Pep Club 9425 Y.E.A. 11g Intramural Volleyball 9-105 Student Council 9g Class Secretary 9113 Prom Committee 11. 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