Somerset Area High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Somerset, PA)

 - Class of 1979

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High ...... .68 Academics .... 112 Sports ........ 158 Organizations ...... 190 Student Life .......... 224 Acknowledgements .... 240 Patrons .............. 242 Senior Directory .... 244 Faculty Directory . . . 252 Index ....................... 254 N as rx l 4,17 X 265132, axrj N I, Xfi ,I 5 X QQ 5 ' 1. jj of ,igwl g Vo' n 1 L J 1 , L if-iv Wffufl . . X I If I ,ki if 1 'x L!!- X p 4 ook? aiiiomee 565222 50 0333- QQ :TQ ggiiig E55 .253 Ca55.g?3W 2555? 5222552 QVC lk A- NB We IV QW f'.-Vw ' g , X M N, Qui! gkbfijnil' ,E L faxfixll ll AO f W 1 Vll3ClJ X i 0 w g . All Fl gb I by ,Sy x N 5 me l , in fake Q5 'i if 'if U - Q ' N ' 70 MP3 Hfifzcl, r fr Ynofiffoefffwa eeer Mwerw eegejoel 5 i r w 6 YOQQVKIWYJ IMO! like Nafhan Wagner and Craig Barron wafch Dave Mifchell demonsr are basic parallel series wiring af vo-Teclw. 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The way is noi easy, for we sfumble over rocks of indeoision, nf' ,,' if QU i 4 climb sleep hills of frial, F , ff A ,X cr . , X9 jg! J l Wal iw l enoounfer obsfacles of failure and defeaf. ,f fr 'Fwy' A I 2 G Q, . A --7 J F ml lf fic , W MQ A Yef we oonhnue, 1 h 'Q mv A952 Q X Sffuaelfna +0 Overcome- i 1 M, ul el- 0 Lf maxi My 1 XV il fl - l , mv l ,X A QMUO Vg! I ,, af wg Elf? ,,,X,gn,vlY x will if at 2 l r N , 7-f , 'ig A 5em'.-vol-lm +Q5cMef! W, , Mi , .limi ,N is ..x, ...i ffl. 1 M lf? i nfNhiiw'ilw'Mi: Nw '-iefwlilll' 'll M' A ' -f ' 'iG:-fzaiz Xbo ldl1ll5 l- i',B? vsi if gf'-' , 4. 'j -l- 'i ' .Nl - 1 'H if f s S 'T-nfl' 4 1 :V wr-wif-Qgr,-if,,5, , ' if-H ' is f'll'. l'.4',s,+'if,' ' My ,vi . 1 . A fri xi, 7 . - . ' s --u. .. ...W-y, . Lx A fi :VJ ','Q.9,3,, ti' ' x XM 1, 'g 3 72.5 pi! 'J Y 'wr N ,iff 1 1 V1 .x 4 ,, This familiar orange and blacl: lassel is a mark of pride for Somersef The Golden Eagle marching band parficipafes in The half- high school graduafes. Time show af fhe Pill-Norfh Carolina foofball game. 'i ! Lfhbki ,T 3 X B ,. s- DQS? .f A V i i Rav, i V4 ff mr:-as . . or r' ' X Y ' -I , 1 ' A X, A , ,Q i fa 'firm s i ,ss f i A Xxlk gf Q K, 'bf V th.-rs , t Ag! iv' V V, ' 's-sw!! s ' K x , if 1. ,fs f is I ag aw' i H.- is X , of A i Y r if ' f -. KKSQJ kiivsh 1 151:14 LS-K 1 Q 5 in T' S' 6 k 4 X.. ix V2 ,,.f K X 4. ,Q 1 ox. x 5 T Q 2. 'Q , k X X, Xl XIX, V If X lx! X N161-Ljgjx' kv x N ,X X I l .f of i L' X., in rfrr is -Q M in A . . Q . f 0 ,X X Seniors burnxitfie r morfgage-allbinxgiejov -breaking magazinQk5grrgJaign.,...gJ 'KJ N N 'V A, J X, . . il fs , il' H , W' ' N ' , ' V Y 'J l ' A-f so i ii 'X LQNN 4 ,5.,4f7ic,x3 4 JAUMF' JCU A V l,f,LXf by 5 x, It Q' fi ' AN N' xl i ,.. A x kj ' '- VNJF X12 ,' iv xi , I X xg V1 .' J V lvf A wx-jy' N Ax lg' if Q , If ,Q . i ' 'w.,,f f N 3 'J i ' Q, H ,L f. f . 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CVGG 956 OYTWGFSB G SCGUG. E 'M l,N. :.Hv4 N 8 f X ii Qgfsifgiji ki. gi I 5 Q E5 li X553 S Qi' 5 CO Ol' Od OFTTBFSB OUD I Wh . A Pdffern ol qolden-brown leaves against a clear blue Slry BriQl'1f aufumn leaves. o fredemarln of Western Pennsylvania, nflfl YU v l f S ffll l Y S +C fylfqh y N X S O W masse ,ililwf i .A ni-lil F HTL' lllll ' A iiillqgiww ' ,L , me Q ist Eel lf M53 TB QS Nm? flfeuiiilicful 'WMS yefle GEDSJ LUQR MGX? i - , Proud seniors ouflune flielr class number, realizing flwal qraduafion is finally gusf around flie corner. I 'ij' l Q 'X UUR WA YE .fin iff' 'FI' fuizfssf Q, l R fa 8 if, ,, 15, -f . gr! ,, f K ,if , , .WE 'T ww. ff 1 Wm. i kk K' V- A I , V ,zhf Q V f'WI My X r J by nz 4 7 I J, ir ,.,:,, A W ,'H:r 'ji1g YJ 3 Att' If N 1' 1 Qrg.,-Aw-'3','7, -1-33551 5 yi . 'i . V I 1. V. 1 1, if , , L- -A w K 3:1V' 3h-a' I U' P J wx ' 1 Aggpfjf I' , , Ja. 45' I x 'W 4 :jg Q 5. F K 1 .ai Q AQ, 51-IINE M79 I0 I fa Qfve M 0+ aff ww, Qowffvffi M 75? V-WMS CMPQUC Jsf X -A Gwduafiowneaas, awiowvjowwey lfiaougkschool asalmostcompletm welooMaffwP05fi Owvmemoaies aaaieypaumoes uuwgwhfeuff Weafzmeady fagofeackowvowwway. To a,'fAec-.cl-fer ROSQ5 are FC ol 7012- eff! aft WH,-T5 IF ' . YOU cod gre-YA Oxvo foes Afdal--ltlfyir fn THc,sQ1 , C-C H 77HT. Lois Ludg. Harrg Howard Demonshfaie .fx .wif ,4-MO' V W -N g um- Elaying The piano gives Lois +ime 'ro relax and dream. is L f i i o 1 fn X t XAA 2, 2, M21 0 , ij Q ,yfq r I X, '-1f mf 2 , A if . iysociglh C, Q L5 is ,QL 4 if V HJ LL , A1156 54 if , L wfa..gf,Q Z - P' wfffwr Harry grins as he receives his long- i'r was worfh his efforfs. 12 awaifed mug. realizing Thaf 1 Prac+ice makes perfecr' fhinks Lois as she sinks a foul sho? for one. 'f. X, .off 'Y Q 'LW -- Lois shares aifer-school mornenfs wifh her dog Las- sie. Posiiive Ai-hiudes and Personahhes ...Lai-2 if if l Lois and Harry visiT The Nickelodeon To indulge Harry assisTs a cusTomer aT Dave's Car Wash. in a STeamboaT Annie. ElecTed annually by Their classmaTes are Mr. and Miss Senior. This year The Class of '79 chose Lois Ludy and Harry Howard To besT represenT Their ideals. Lois, an academic sTudenT, served as homeroom presidenT and Mu Alpha TheTa Treasurer. She was also a member oT The chorus and NaTional Honor Soci- eTy. Lois parTicipaTed in girls' baslceTball, soTTball and volleyball. She also per- Tormed as BPW Girl of The MonTh. Harry, enrolled in The vocaTional agri- culTure course, served as homeroom presidenT and secreTary of The FFA. He was an applicanT Tor The KeysTone Farmer Degree. Harry served as Jay- cees' Boy oT The MonTh Tor November. Numerou Aciiviiies lllushfaie Cool During advanced office fechnology, Lorie Bruno and Bonila Miller operafe an off-se? prinling press. i P Q . 'F' Danish exchange sluclenl Morlen Pedersen shows Tim Everefls and Wall Piaff Tha? Somersel has ifs hang-ups. I -X K ,- X 1- ,lib e 'Z x 4 fi . ' 1 X N ki' , - N Walt Piarf ponders an answer in a speech- Thealer Tesl. Q 1 Pam Urloain and Lucy Walker fry +o fallen up Mr. Fridy's pel pig for fhe Somerse+ Counfy Fair. Varsify foofball players ioin in The baffle of Rip Em' Up - Tear Em' Up during a pep assembly. Vg , il A ' N vb' INQSQW sense V. .,:,,, savsw. And Easg Senior Lifesigle i ! I Q eniors are de+ermined 'ro break lasf year's record by jamming Twenfy-rhree bodies info fhe phone oofh. X 'L Mark Bumbarqer measures a frame for dresser he is making in carpenfry. +he ATTer giving Queen Pam Shaulis a congraTulaTory kiss, Mr. Kuhlman seTTles Tor a warm clasp of King Bob Sheelers shoulders. From SepTember 5 To I8 The class oT I979 Turned in 538,73 l,l3 Trom magazine sales in Their drive To Tinance The EagleT, ouTselling The class oT I978 by 52467.30 AT The end oT one week OT Their concenTraTed campaign The seniors had Turned in Their quoTa oT Sl9.079. breaking The record oT Q it nine days seT lasT year. High Homeroorn l04 was ii responsible Tor 57,2 I9.07, over Twice Their guoTa. Class High Salesmen Pam Shaulis and Bob Sheeler boTh compeTed on The Homeroom I04 Team. Pam Turned in fSI.833.82, ouTselling everyone in The his- Tory oT SomerseT l-Tigh School magazine sales, while Bob accounTed Tor SI,028.24. For her eTTorTs Pam received a porTable color Television: Bob chose a Bulova Caravelle wrisTwaTch. Low -W sales homeroom ll2, who also wenT over Their quoTa, served a Turkey dinner To I04. All seniors who sold Their quoTa oT 579.00 received an Eagle mascoT. Class mugs rewarded everyone who had sold SIO0.00 worTh oT magazines. Seniors did 'Shine in '79. ! Class Of '79 ,,., -. X .xt ' f as Mr. Bruno has noThing buT words oT praise Tor his hard-working, high-selling home- room. 15,13 . ai BoTh Tlames and senior spiriT leap high as Janie Auman and Brian CusTer ligh+ The TradiTional bonTire. 2f5'f9 el LJ wife- -5 J L -r gg V Sk If ASQ? X361 if S :QE cf if if -S -IYJ' Q 57 , 7 ,C if Q C wfgph--N SX KDQM . ,X .J CU if -if 71- Q7-f Q- wr Q 1-5fyQ QI is C QXXQLYXQBEQ ce e ra es recor mag. sa es QGWXQPQ , , flN X I HJ L- C Q High salesmen Tammy Brant Janie Auman, Mary Bru' baker. Pam Shaulis, Bob Sheeler. Kay Sanner and Cafhy Haer collecf 'rheir well-earned prizes. Waifress Shari Baker hurries To serve +he hungry high salesmen. Seniors happily receive lheir long awaired mugs af 'rhe Turkey dinner. I ii H ygfy ifGfy .fl ICG' e' 'X y'gZfi: '., D Ou W6 ff? nf li Ci i,-1? C? Lf? In l7C3l Cl C5-'aio if il Q I, 74 I F65 4 Senior boys evnioy fhe momen+ they lh Q ,?2Jl,i7l,!, 67 I Tsgzfzglqzziii,f:3L,iziL'ieY yew Li f S5725 vain Cr R Q hx DH X M, ,,.. .MN ,.,..,...f- 17 ROTARY: BACK: Craig Miller, Jay McCracken, George Beal MIDDLE: Rick Barron, Mark Walker FRONT: Guy Berkebile, Richard Shaffer , N 9 3, .J Ziyi' wfwfs Q14-M v 9 P s ,fiyf , K 'vi 1' BPW: STANDING: Shari Ebie, Beverly Essink, Barbara Egolf, Pam Shaulis, Julie O'Hara. Sarah Walker SEATED: Lois Ludy. Linda Sfahl, Janie Auman I8 Leading Seniors SOROPTIMISTS: BACK: Carla Woinaroski, Sandy Sandusky, Marianne Keim FRONT: Mary Foley, Shari Baker, Judy Suiansky. Jane Barron, Maria Jacob LIONS CLUB: BACK: Jay Upl'1ouse,Sfeve Sfolh. John Miller FRONT: Jeff Miller, Jake Spangler, Dennis Shaulis, Paul Forrest Mark Polca Speak AT Various Local Service Club JAYCEES: TOP: Harry Howard, Tom EgolT, Milne KnechT, Dennis Shaulis BOTTOM: Marlc Bumbarger, John EmerT. JeTT HarriTy. Guy Berlcebile AT The beginning oT each semesTer senior high TaculTy members elecTed sTu- denTs To represenT SomerseT Area Senior High School aT various service clubs ThroughouT The area. SelecTions were based on The sTudenT's achievemenT. per- sonaliTy, leadership, characTer, exTra-cur- ricular acTiviTies and abiliTy To worlc wiTh oThers. Speaking aT various club meeT- ings gave each senior represenTaTive val- uable experience in meeTi'ng communiTy adulTs. SelecTed senior boys aTTended each meeTing of The monTh oT RoTary Club, Lions Club, Jaycees and Kiwanis. On Their Tinal visiT, The boys shared Their ideas on a Topic of Their choice wiTh club members. Senior girls aTTended one monfhly meeTing oT The BPW, Womens Club or SoropTimisT Club. Each spoke To club members on a Topic OT her choice or dis- played some manner oT TalenT in a per- formance. . K my , if i 'FA T -J l T fn? ' 9 WOMEN'S CLUB: TOP: Hollie Walker, Lucy Walker, Joan Meyer BOT- TOM: Dawn Hauger, Judi Heiple, Veil James, Pam Tokar W A 3 KIWANIS: BACK: Kirk Schroclc, WalT PiaTT, Greg Lowry MIDDLE: Tim EuTin, Dan Carr, John WrighT FRONT: JeTT Hay, Tim Flannery Qiudenis Duisianding In Their Field Each year seniors wiTh ouTsTanding achievemenT Trom various academic deparTmenTs are chosen by The TaculTy, who recognize Them as leaders in Their Tields. Courses represenTed This year included home economics, indusTrial arTs, business and academics. Since several sTudenTs qualiTied Tor The ouTsTanding agriculTural senior This year, no one was singled ouT To receive This award. STudenTs who have shown leadership qualiTies ThroughouT Their sophomore, junior and senior years are eligible. These qualiTies include scholasTic abiliTy, dependabiliTy, cooperaTion and consisT- enT academic perTormance. The ouT- sTanding industrial arTs senior should have received insTrucTion in draTTing, meTal working and woodworking. For home economics, The senior musT have sTudied cloThing, Toods, child develop- menT and home managemenT. Class sTanding was The deciding TacTor Tor The ouTsTanding academic senior. The busi- ness senior had To be enrolled in aT leasT Two oT The Three business courses: secre- Tarial, accounTing or clerical. S OuTsTanding academic seniors JeTT l'larriTy and Diclc Shaffer head The class sTandings aT The end oT Their sevenTh semesTer. if OuTsTanding Business Senior Jane Barron helps oul' in The school oTTice during some Tree 4 Time. Ti - if , i .-. ..., .,...,, T Mm Selecled As Leaders Dl Their Class L Q X P' 'Q 'll Oufsfanding lnduslrial Arfs Senior Scoll Darr praclices his drafling Techniques. Oulsfancling Home Economics Senior Hollie Walker fries her coordinaling plaid scarf vlrifh her coal. ix O Q. we few W 1 . l r f, w qs ll? AQ 1 l-X355 K- X xxxl --., V X . , V' x 2 9 Hi 4 NK-:KJ xx,.f J if AQ QQ' W Cyl '-2 USM ,Q ll U 5-QQQV 3902 X 4 ,TX P4355-,Xl 4,412 XM X fx 1 Xu Nm Q,Y'5f Jef' , ex? , l lv RJLJ B K 'e 5 X X v Q5 eggs? Headed Bu Class Officers. Seniors Launch AugusT 28, l978 began The Tinal year aT SomerseT Area Senior High School Tor The class oT I979. The sen- ior class sTarTed Their year looking Toward The all-imporTanT goal oT grad- uaTion. Numerous acTiviTies highlighTed The year, making The lasT Tew days oT high school memorable ones. Tremendous magazine sales, breaking all previous records, launched The seniors on an evenTTul year. An unTorgeTTable Soph- Senior in November honored The graduaTing class. Thanks To TalenTed seniors, The class play. The Marriage BiT, was a huge success. And, bring- ing The year To a close wiTh a Tinal geT- TogeTher, iuniors presenTed Them wiTh Their prom, We've GOT TonighT. Seniors awaiTed The day when They would receive Their diplomas. Soon They were marching To The music oT Pomp and CircumsTance, To enTer The Troops oT proud SomerseT gradu- aTes. Ending an old way oT liTe, They began The way To a new desTinaTion. Advisers Mr. Jay ChrisTner and Mrs. Nadine Knupp pose wiTh class Treasurer Diane Knepper. PresidenT Peggy MaTThews, Vice-PresidenT Mark Walker and SecreTary Lucy Walker. el gi I 1 ff ! '- su ,' -whiff ,rag I 'is l Wade Acker Rhonda Pxlloway Janie Auman Cindy Baer z ,Ji - fi WalTer AlbrighT Tammy Baer X i Alan Angermeir Thomas Baer KeiTh ArmsTrong CliTTord Bailey Year 0? Memorg Making Acfiviiies -Q5 pf Ali Q 23 Wayne Barron Lyndee Bason George Beal Carlie Beisfel Bradley Berlcebile Gerald Berlcebile Guy Berlcebile Thomas Berlxebile Scofl Darr and Sandy Sandusky smlle lwappuly before commencemenf exerclses begun l.,f ,l Q A i .tl f - Q? F: Q5 if K L - if , f X. Q QE RN X 'Ki XX N e 2 sm :kai XSS as if fa Wi Q5 ER, Bi QQ ea SM an his X K. M 3 'ax 5 353 Seniors Finallg Measure Up Q' -'ISN . .x we-15 yr fvx Commencemenf is really here, thinks Tim Flannery. To Grad ua+'on Sfeven Berkley Roy Bilfner Kaflnleen Blouqlm Chrisflne Bonadio Tamela Bran? Kelly Brennan Donald Brouglwer Mary Brubaker Barbara Bruening David Brunell Duane Bruner Lorie Bruno 25 Ind ushfial Aris Apiiiudes Perfecied ,,, -.n X K I mff, N 7 Q if - fl Mark Bumbarger Maffhew Bumbarqer Val Campbell Gerald Carpenfer Daniel Carr Connie Clark Lori Collins Jill Cosfea James Cox Joan Crimone Wlr.BrOugl1er shows Doug mms and'S+eve FTQruclT'r'l1e proper wffV l0 4- 4, ,.,, -A-ff 'M 4 In Advanced Classes X - . ,- ..:.-e an 2 , , 'im mf 1 nf 5 xi : V N, a W3 i. QQ Y Q is T Ni U 'vie cm K Q - 5 .xi fx- - 2 wax X Q x ax X NNN .i s..s..,.. T., ..,. . .... ......,,,,,M wsu... , in 3-as Dave Brunell carefully planes a board in wood shop. Frank Eisler gives his fable 5 coal of WGX Xnne Crifclwfield Brian Cusfer Carolyn D'Aniello Scolf Darr Sfephen Davenporl ofhy Day Dennis Deifz 'Donald Devine Brenda Domer Jodie Dunmyer 040 'wx ' wif k f 28 Travis Livingood is engrossed in a puzzle in child developmenf Mrs Ankney demonsfrafes a baby seal fo Joyce Pugh and Vickie Bowers M'n' Grad ares eak De 9i0plTl9l'Ii Shari Ebie Nafalie Egner Barbara Egolf Thomas Egolf Frank Eisler John Ernerf Joseph Esposifo Beverly Essinlr - Timofhy Eufin Timmy Evereffs Beverly Fisher Darlene Fisher is ,sf Shawn Fifzqerald Timofhy Flannery Rhonda Flick Mary Foley Paul Forresf Charles Fousf Richard Fox Barry Friedline Chris Klinlc and Bobby Campbell waif excifedly for fheir diplomas from nursery school, HUA l , .E Lexi Frledline Sandra Friedline Wanda Friedline Lorriane Frislcy Teresa Gallagher Kalluy Gelpi Sue Gorman Viclor Gross Callwy Haer Ellen Hale Varied Curriculum Benellls Qludenls Tim Eufin and Kelly Brennan are absorbed in an advanced science experlmenl. ' Seniors eagerly awal? The resulls of lheir calculus lesls. E v vi ij' 30 W , 'fi i1 H j Carolyn D'Aniello worlxs on lwer shorfhand Techniques. Judi Heiple concenfrafes on a 'rough P.O.D. fesf queshon. Roberf Halverson Craig Hamer Penny Hamer Harry Harrinqfon Jeffrey Harrify Dawn Hauger Eric Hay Jeffrey Hay Randall Hay Charles Hearn QM, J j 4 J M A ,x a , . 4 xx Qiudenis Prepare Brian Zarfoss and Tom Baer make some adjusfmenfs fo a carburafor. W Lexi Friedline gives Tammy Baer a manicure while Chrisfine Bonadio wafches. W .. MWWMM WWMW V . ,, MQYZWMM hHQ6irHQq Judifl'1Heip1e Barry Heminger Larry Hemminqer Fay Henry David HHISQGS ' r,-ie H Harold Howard Harold Hoggard Anna Hosfeiler David Hoffle She oupf For lmmediare Careers A+ Vo-Tech Michele Hixson Chris Ann Isqan Maria Jacob Roger Jacobs Veil James William Jashienski Gerald Jerome Susan Kacsur Deborah Kammerer Marianne Keim Sieve Davenporl' and Rick Lauer wafch Randy Miller checlc lo see if lheir wall is level. Ill , J si with f X . . . W K QQ x, g ' PN QQ' X h . Karl Kisfer Teresa Klink Michael Knechf Diane Knepper Amy Knopsnyder Scofl Knupp Slacy Knupp Terri Knupp Mall Bumbarger helps Wade Walker adiusf The confrols To a fine precision. - iii.iiii X. . K .,,..,,... .. , i Sarah Walker concenfrafes as she roins her paffern pieces Vocahonal Skulls Broaden Knowledge Lori Krresel Ken? Lally Pameka Lamberson Amy Lape Jeffrey Lape Lynn Larimer Rick Lauer Pafricia Lavan 35 Veil James. Mark Walker Take wiwf ff' Roger Leer Wanda Leslie regory Lowry ous u y Margaref Mapes Lori Marlin Blase Mafflwews Peggy Maffhews Kalhy Maurer G L ' L d David Lynn Imogene lShari Balxerl and Fuzzy lJol1n Wrighll plof flueir sfrafegy lo keep Krisfin and Jeff aparf. , e.e.. 5 - 1 l l ' A . 7 ' f .155 Es, Q51 VGC 11 ' Jw Q l .l. ' P ,, ' ' U' .igg ,,' J K ' l' A K . J ' f f -I ' :.' 1 g . e si af E Y Vows In Class Plag ,,,, 1 Cris'rin's nosy granclmoflmer lPam Tokarl pays more aflenfion fo flue weiglnbors Than 'ro lner son lDennis Slnaulisl. Qebecca McCall Jay McCracken Jon McCracken lohn McNaul Kafhleen McNeel Anne McNelly Famous movie slar lWal+ Puafl sleps nnlo real llle mucln lo fhe dnsmay of nfs leading lady lBev Essinlcl. Howard Mccrory Pamela Meager xl, 'x' l T L Aw' 'jfiovi V , i 57, N9 tg! v ' 1 Y 1413 fr 1 ,.., .. ,Xyff 4 2' 'WW' V' WF! ' P, iw'- ' ,f L iii V , . f fi i ,ff 'fr W,'f',? I 'Z we . - .A ' 9 f -W1 . ,- I K M ' ,M . - gr 5 ' fs . WW f 'ii' QHaQf:W 3IA:l -- if 'M 'Q my .Mi i 'W www: M 'W . i, 5 'i,3fi1523 -, ' MW' Maile-Slain ' ' K' Z ' ' ez, , , i.,,3g.,i,r+ ' QW K 1 'wi , f X mig,x,.Qy , ' ' I FK f if 'il ! fx 2. X , . 4,-,,f . 5 we 1 ri W1 E E I J awww W4 A V W . 'M ami n?fW ':i 17 V I i. LW wr: cwa Vik. 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Eagles Echo Kee s Siudeni Bod Informed 38 Joan Meyer Bonifa Miller Bonnie Miller Craig Miller Dennis Miller Edward Miller Gordon Miller Jeffrey Miller John Miller Kevin Miller Marlin Miller Randy Miller P U .4- Qs 3 '1 pv Tracy Miller Craig Mifclwell David Milclwell Barbara Monficue William Moon Jolin Mosfoller Susan Mosfoller George Mounfford fi I rrar i a Edifor Mary Roach double checks Senior Wills before releasing fl1emfor+yping. .n k Ramona Myers Kimberly Nelson Harold Niberf Alvaro Nisimblaf Julie O'Hara MarkOl1ler Michael Omerzo Mary Pacifico Shirley Paffon Morlen Pedersen Sen'ors Work 0 + Class ss'gnmen+s Sludenfs board fhe bU5 lo' anofher dal' al V0'T6Ch- A. s, d, f, i, lc. I. :mentally recife Rhonda Shaulis and Shari Balmer in a personal Typing exercise 1 TY, ss Randy Hay works fo refrieve his keys from his locked car. Eugene Pile Eva Pefers Walfer Piaff Mark Polca Mark Popernack Vickie Pugh 1 Pamela Pickef+ David Pyle Surprise, says John Miller as he quickly snaps a candid. Kerry Pingley Lisa Oualfers :fi , 2? sf-1 ' wwf' A Qludenls Build W if IW Shawn Filzgerald and Charles Hearn check lhe number ol an aufo parf. Tom Wiencelc puls lhe lirsl leq on his lable. Lori Qualfers Pamela Queer William Raszewslci Kimberly Reffburg Mary Roach lsabel Robledo Keilh Rodgers James Rohrer Jane Rose Lisa Rush 5 u, ' , America's Fuiure Wiih Their Hands Sandra Sandusky Kay Sanner Ronda Schrock Chrisfine Sechler ,,.'-4 Kirk Schrock Mark Schrock Chrisfopher Sanzi Jeffrey Shaffer Richard Shaffer James Sechrengosf Bruce Su+er sfarfs his small gas engine for a fesf run. s 3 Robin Shaffer Carolyn Shaulis Dennis Shaulis Donna Shaulis Michael Shaulis Pamela Shaulis Rhonda Shaulis Scoll Shaulis van., Mike Knech+ looks skepfical as Jim Rice 'rells him fo pour The pancake baffer s L 5 ff .11 fa 5 as tY,tt N -HMM 'X .. 1' .fl ., if - 'ii Sir if' N , I' Lois Sf. Clair shows Nafalie Egner how she 'Finished flue hem in her iaclcef. Lisa Sfalwl works on her dress for fhe prom DOITIBSHC Qk.llS QlUd.9Cl B Sexes Roberf Sheeler Barbara Shepley Lou Ann Slnumaker Deanna Sivifs Toni Snyder James Spangler David Sfalwl Linda Sfahl Lisa Sfalil Anflwony Sfanczylc Lois Sf. Clair Kimberly Sferner Exchange Programs Bring Colorful fx if 'Qi fs Wayne Sfevanus Slephen Slollz Judy Suiansky BN-'Ce Sulef Angela Svonavec Enrico Tensuan Ray Thompson Amy Tiplon Pamela Tolar Shelby Tren? Morlon Pederson happily fills oul lhe form for his gradualion cap and gown Sfudenis To Somers-.ei H? X , . K h l f ' th ' h f , , . . . lgglgjgoas mu e unders andmg e accenl Ol Spams exchange S Uden' Mrs. Anfram gives Colombian exchange sfudenf Alvaro Nnsnmblaf some help wufh hrs Englush Uphouse Pamela Urbain Nafhan Wagner Allen Walker Hollie Walker Walker Lee Ann Walker Lucy Walker Mark Walker Sarah Walker l l l 11' l ik ' 47 aglei Siaffers Work Hard To Preserve rrr. .5 A-are L. X 1' A-in Q e a 4 . X, Sfacy Knupp finishes her copy wifh fhe deadline racing closer. Mrs. Cindric gives passes fo Teresa Klink and Nafalie Eqner so fha? They can confinue their yearbook work. Wade Walker Wilberf Walker Sharon Wafkins Sfephen Wenfz Thi Year's Speoirum DF Memories Nam Shari Balmer organizes a yearboolr picfure schedule. . ,Q K Jacqueline White Thomas Wiencelr Barbara Will Carla Woinaroslci John Wrighf Jodie Yoder Bruce Younlcin Michael Zambanini Brian Zerloss Susan Zimmerman ' . , L -W '::w 1 f 1--1-. - - H s ' ,. W mann . .. 'af :NM f H 5.93. E aw M ff ff' 50 ., , if u jounafg af class. Wejowwey fogmiw sfappmg ouwwcks of coufusww le.admgu.sta a4Mt!w04L Q: wdhl-0U0f0w0lldd0!lAfullE4 A Connbflfw .im ' L- .,k, L , fig, y . 5 ,- -ex -- f 1 2 if ii if ' i J 5 'k . TOP: Bradley Aulh, Douglas Mills, Frank Bolick. James Rice. Mark Hemminger, Wil- liam Sechrengosl BOTTOM: Carol Gasfley, Lena Weyand, Susan Mimna, Diana Berkley, Kay Biffner TOP: Kiffy Peck, Kandi Pelers, Valerie Pile, Timolhy Shumaker, James Onsfead. Gregory Volker? BOTTOM: Kimberly Rhodes, Beverly Marple, Dan Varclielli, Timo- fhy Younkin,Jol1n Pence lg i ii l J , ..,1, 4.3 seq- TOP: Sue Grilfifli. Virginia Polakoski, Kevin Fosfer, Roberl Mulhollen, Cindy Deifz. Gregory Aflwerlon BOTTOM: Eric Siclieri. Susan Dively, Brel? Branf, Jeffrey Ossel- burn, Anneffe Rhodes Class officers 1 A few exlra minufes before school is a good lime for iuniors Carla Gilling ham, Bill Blair, Ricky Wallers and Rod Niberl fo discuss 'flue day's acfivifies The class ol I98O is led by Advisor Mrs. Marjorie Ankney, ViceAPresidenl Margy Deaner. Secrerary Joan Svonavec, Presidenl Ray Rizzo, Treasurer Mary Ryan and Advisor Mr. Max Ankney, 'Ms Q ' we A fy-- 1? '+A- Q... HW lead juniors Through an evenH'ul gear Three hundred iunior class members approached The l978-79 school year, knowing iT would be one Tull of memories Tor all. Arrival oT class rings and anTicipa- Tion oT The prom wiTh iTs preparaTion kepT class members busy ThroughouT The year. They were now The middlemen oT The senior high. PasT The sTage oT appre- hension and noT yeT aT The sTage oT sen- ioriTis, They remembered Their Tears as sophomores, and looked Torward To The Time when They Too would be The gradu- aTing class oT SomerseT High. i, Each class member Took advanTage oT opporTuniTies oTTered here To develop himself as an individual, while as iuniors They grew closer To each oTher. Realizing ThaT Their Time TogeTher was growing shorT, They decided To make The mosT of iT To skip or noT To skip: ThaT is The quesTion debaTed by Lori BeaTTy and Melanie Miller. TOP: Cheryl Campbell, ScoTT Walker, Joseph McClinTock, Ronald Delano. Thomas Nancy Welsh wishes she had a gianT locker as she aTTempTs To TiT her belong- Shawley, Douglas Ream BOTTOM: Joan Farkosh, Kelly Crissey, Nancy Glessner ings inTo iT. George Swauqer. Carrie KisTer J I 'Ii li TOP: Ray Baldwin, CaThy Zellem, Mark Greig. Joseph Rozinsky, John Wafkins BOT- TOM: Lisa Mosholder. Valerie Hauger, RenaTe Berkebile. Vicki Bowers, Gregory Yoder fe-54 4 film if , -ll ., - gf 4 ii? .. .T -?i5y1?1vff.S:5-if az W . , . Zyl! L - . . 1 . Aw f 2 1 G s T7 D , N HTH -liiifgl TOP: Michael Fogie, Randy Dwire. Ronald Grandas, Lori Rush, Sue AugusTine BOT- TOM: Carla Clevenger, Sandra K. Walker, Russel DeWiTT, ChrisTine Mosfoller, ChrisTopher Mapes. 2 -3 Rings are sgmbols L, -W1. . 1.. Z V i ii L iii AL, li? A N A is 1 Ti' f w cgf, E. 7 . - T3 1 . ' ,- EE15' af! f , 4 gl my -be E. 5-. l 41 LII 3 . A T A ' i g L 5. ,QS ,4 f ' ' Q TOP: Terry Wilson. Richard Walker, Alvin Pyle, Tom Emerf, Brad Zearloss BOT- TOM: Linda Knepper. Jeaneffe Kessler, Audrey Alder, Debbie Gindlesperger, Rim Weyand TOP: Mark Whipperman, Daniel Colfleslw, Dane Cramer, Tom Branf. Price Walker WU! BOTTOM: Jayne Domino, Ann Lafferfy, Kim Gross, Belly Lyons, Tracy Lyons J , 5 Mike Friedholer examines his long awaifecl class ring. TOP: Terri Sleasman. Bryan Barron. Dennis Ausl, Nick Collemacine. Brian Larimer BOTTOM: Kim Marlin, Marlin Adams,Ka+l1y Mills,Ca+l1y Henning. Krisli Lyons Mr. Jack Wiley, represenfafive of flue Balfour Company. aids Caflly Henning and Kelly Weyanf in measuring for their class rinos. i . - 1 N 'mum' ,, 15' , as Hlsamw 4 of siafus for members of ihejunior class 55? QMQPA :T ' Q ,ga 1? ge' ar! j ro ' is in 'is TOP: John Miller. Kevin Zehner, Marla Bowman, Bill Lape, Brian Shaulis, James Fousf BOTTOM: Joyce Pugh, Tammy Fisher. Teresa Miller, Nancy Welsh, Lorie Beabes FY TOP: Rebecca McCrory. Mickey King, Jill Scribner, Roberf Haupf, Dean Naponic. Douglas Moravecz BOTTOM: Jerry Moody, Karen Lamberson, Jeanne Heiple, Angela Bowlby, Susan Cenfi B 2 TOP: Jonafhan Davenport, Chrisfine Hoover. Paul Coughenour, Marfin Hurl, Fred Derberry BOTTOM: David Meyers, Annmarie Barfhol, Michele Evans, Marcella Egner, Jamye Coughenour As fhey anxiously awaif fhe arrival of fheir own rings, Tom Ogle, Heidi Wollr and Bill Sines inspecf class ring samples. x 'T :,-Q .sein 11 EN. .4 Q i 'T sf '25, - E 5 1 ul. NYS- U X - I as-Mui, AVS 1 'fl 'Q 9 l Class rings are an imporfanf fradifion fo everyone af Sornersef Senior High Juniors Enler Class Qiudies. Raise Qpiril. if , fs if if Jackie Kepharf fakes time from a TOP: Elwood Swank, Richard Hall, Thomas Williams, Timofhy Svonavec, James Ling BOTTOM: Pamela Seiferf, Pafricia Trenl, Jeffrey Sfanczyk, Rufh Hersch, Sheila Fike Q TOP: Scoff Gibbs. Jeffrey Spruell. James Suiansky. Barbara Bailey. Fred Shaffer BOTTOM: George Maslak, Tami Hemminger. Joy Romesberg, Sandra Walker, Sam- uel Rascona . If I 7 My Tr, ' lrss eirrll ... K ,,,k' ' , 2 3 I 5 ig nm V , ' A - I I ' i V W ,ir f. , i-' 3 , ii QM' ' .. . TOP: Lynn Schrock, Keifh McNeel, Joseph Heil. Chrisfopher Abel, Neil Ferchalk BOTTOM: Lori Shockey. Pamela Walker, Margery Deaner, Mark Barron, Janice Plaff sfudy f-H hir 1 41 f f cy! Q 5 .,,WW9 ,. ji Q ,.,. fall is iirrras H14 5 iw T-m,fH M L , .,,,,, , l hall To make a sign for fhe girls' baskefball Team. Lab parfners Tim Svonavec and Kafhy Sfahl find fhaf chemisfry can be fun when fhere is a lab fo do. Make Plans 'il i asf? :---: 'N-.-. . '-Shui., mug -.i . TOP: James Cusler, Michael Sandusky, Bradley Townsend. Mark Miller, Donald Sey- bold BOTTOM: Brian Barneff. Lauren Slayrook, Kelly Weyanf, Linda Wenfz, Adria Clay u l K' . ffl J if 5 i is TOP: Kenneth Larimer, Beniamin Cramer. Brian Glover, Ray Rizzo, Randall Close BOTTOM: Lesa Hillegass, Janeen Nunnari. Cryslal Carouse. Coleen Collins, Dennis Maranowski 5 5 il TOP: Richard Beam, Douglas Knieriem, Arnold Miller, Kirk Knupp. Mark Branf. Jef- frey Essink BOTTOM: Teresa Maffhews, Cheryl Kimmel. Mary Ryan, Susan Baer. Pamela Hersh Lauren Sfayrook thinks aboul her 'Fulure as she uses The informalion offered in fhe guidance resource room. Kafhy Mills and Terri Miller concenfrale on hifling the righf keys in lheir personal fyping class. Juniors Plan And Presenl Their Prom '54 1 i , ii fl , ww A . 4, , . l is f ,, ,, Dennis Aus? and Joan Meyer spend some posf-prom rime baffling ou+ a challenging game of air hockey. Dennis Shaulis willingly complies wilh Judy l'leiple's requesl for insfruclion on her miniafure golf game af Seven Springs on prom nighl. lffifgii- 4 iv -M , myW,,,,,,,z,4,.,i1,:sf,f . ,, TOP: Carla Tolrar, James Ash, Frank Bush, Jonalhan Shaulis. Joseph Jerome BOT4 TOM: Roberl Slahl. Karen Marlin, Darlene Appleyard, Cynfhia Meyers, Lori Berlcey TOP: Sally Speelman, Jay Ludy, William Dodson. David While, Roger Kuhlman, Wil- liam Shaulis BOTTOM: Celesfe Gary, Huong Duong. Kelly Jones, Kimberly Miller, Herberf Tiffany TOP: Brian Bruening, Roy Harmon. Kevin Yoder. Chrislopher Slolh, Bradley Mark Moravecz BOTTOM: Jeanelle Thomas, Jennifer Sipe, Margarel Dively, Short Annefle Shaffer We ve Go+ Toni hi I 4 u 5 5 l . M -J fe I P During posf-prom acfivifies Sandy Walker confidenfly prepares To bowl a slrike. TOP: Brenda McCusker. Roger Baer. Arflwur Sfufzman, George Coyle, Donald Arden. Mark Gibson BOTTOM: Jol'in Rascona, Lori Weimer, Karen Wiencek, Diane Weyand. Pamela Frifz 'SEQ' Q, TOP: William Blair, Michael Friedliofer, Barry Kisfer, James Courfney, John Gal- braifh, Terry Shaw BOTTOMz Ka'rl'iy Sfalwl, Jayne Glessner Kelly Davidson. Marcia Slevanus, Debbie Slope. f W T: '60 g l W 4 4 IB ap ll , va, If 1 it Q QS' S ..,-K. 1,5 G TOP: Paffi Maffhews. Donald Barron, Charles Landis, Mark Pacifico. Randall Leer, Roger Rubriqhf BOTTOM: Carlfon Spangler, Billie Sfufzman, Jacqueline Keplnarf, : v: .i,. i - -.1J T' , s J gf? ' 911' ws 'f:f3laf,5: I QWAK K .. .: Q' r' A 1: . '-'X , 'T 5 , fri ll E 5 s 'V :Civ se-:: fl??f i i few e FN 'f1: .rSsgff-2:..1fs ufiifiaiyi was1zf::g,.r3,'p5f5,g1,lggrffgsf azfi ix Q, a Class Sponsor Mrs. Mariorie Ankeny encouraq denls To vofe wisely for Their prom Theme. es ber junior lwomeroorn sf Junior Class Presidenf Ray Rizzo Talks wirln Mr. Dan Mickey, a Seven Springs employee, abou? decorafions lor The I979 prom. U. www s 1, W -1' 5 M- Joan Svonavec. Karen Slieeler is . Ariz? f, M at Q ' . I ' -sg ,.,:. V, '::r we r 2 , Q me 1 A ,, 'i ,,,' f ,, . , ri H E if i ' N Tykl ,I 'N W , V we Y Sig 3 E1 .H TOP 9 BOTTOM Samuel Adams Chrnshna Encher Sfephame Elsler Tumofhy Shaulxs TOP: Samuel Muller Rachard Leer John Henry Terry Sfufzman Davud Shaulus BOT TOM I H sfefler Joanna Shaulls Vlclu Sarver Tammy Spenclwer TOP: Donald Ash Russell Sarver Lmda Koonfz Douglas Horned Rex Cramer BOT 'or lugll Me fha lme an of Slockmg lockers TOM: Roberf Horner Karen Zorn Karen Hull Wayne Close enTer senior high wiTh greai expeciaiions As The summer of '78 ended, members of The class y 4 an W g of I98I embarked upon Their TirsT day as sophomores I iw f U' in in The senior high. Upon enTering The school They Tound a whole new aTmosphere, one of maTuriTy and i l:, respecT, Tull of inTeresT and challenge. AcTiviTies rockeTed To a TasT sTarT when commiTTees began plans Tor The Soph-Senior, scheduled for early November. Their TirsT successful senior high proiecT proved Their class spiriT and Teamwork. They realized ThaT This year was iusT The beginning oT Times They would Treasure Tor The resT of Their lives. AT The TooT of The senior high ladder, They realized ThaT Their climb now headed Them Toward graduaTion and The AN world beyond high school. Melissa FrampTon. Jon Calderone and Brenda BarndT Take advanfage of The library's resources during a sfudy h II. a TOP: Ellen Sarver, AnneTTe Shafer, Alan Pike, Gary Baker, Brian Harned. Kennefh Steve Simone, ScoH Dinning and Ann Friedhofer geT an early sTarT on Their Cramer BOTTOM: David Budzina, George PeTers, STephanie SmiTh, Wanda Ger- biology leaf collecTions. hard, Kim Lape, ChrisTine Knisely TOP: Raymond Beeman, Debbie Speelman, Bonnie Pyle, AnThony Chapman, Ray Nelson, Dale Baumgardner, John Gardiner BOTTOM: Ngoc Chau Thi Nguyen, Mary Twombly, Melody Hawkins, Shawn Murray. Dave EuTin, Judy Hemming I ds . 'ern 'N fl 3 J- saw -ii' 9 'A 4: 'T ,Q If ' T 5 : Vg?-fi 'A 5 . f , ,, M TOP: ErnesT FriTz, TimoThy Leydig, Eric Pyle, Barry Miller, G-ranT Baer, Douglas Shaf- fer, Allen Mosfoller BOTTOM: Lori Cochenour, Pafricia HosTeTler, Linda Nair, Tammy Berkley, MarTha Zurvensky, Tracey Shaulis 3 . . i P 1 i. M B 4? 'i vu' i !':Sif'Ev V' -af rn! X, 1:45 v ax 2 . Qophomores honor lv- TOP: Sherri Trenf, Edward Burlceff. Terry Weyand, David Beggs. David Bryan, John Hochard, Perry Afkins BOTTOM: Karen Baker, Kafhy Jashienslci, Linda Heil, Brenda Collins. Chrisfy Shaffer, Bradley Hoover . . light 45 Q: 1 ar e ,. W -,Y Q fp t, K . Z ,. fiflfiih feng B ifyffgwfljwii 1 T52 by ' i i - , - Fw f'i',,'-filly' ' T T 1 A Q T -' ,ff .fx , T as B Q' - 1 , V ..,o 5 A ,Wgr N T E... l 5 'iz We TOP: Michele Imler, Melanie Grew, Timofhy Roberfson, Carl Baker, Jeffrey Pyle. Sfephen Snyder BOTTOM: Douglas Higgins. Brenda Barndf, Vicki Reese, Bonnie Marlrer. Lisa Sfiffler, Brian Bruner l Q, h i l ii' xg l . , 'ix . TOP: Bonnie Friedline, Galen Fliclr, Jeffrey Dunmyer, Scoff Lauer, Polly Bruner, Scoff Moon, Charles Lape BOTTOM: Michelle Kisamore, Charles Horner, Thomas- Jacobs, Debbie Miller. Befh Collemacine. Brenda Benny Busy workers decorafe fhe enfrance fo fhe Stairway fo Heaven - '7a'98 g . seniors wiih ihe Stairway fo Heaven . f . Linda Bell, Rebecca Weyanf, Lois Siahl, Debbie Sfahl, Jeffrey McClinfocle. Todd Miller. Chrisfopher Forry BOTTOM: Barry Halverson, Mark Schroclr, Kelly ' lough. Barry Barron, Douglas Barclay, Diane Lape e Todd Trent, Holly Jones, Cindy Weir, Ty Barney. James Bailey. George Shaf- BOTTOM: Linda Schroclr, Robin Fisher, Elizabeih Bulow, Gina Lowry, Joseph Herbert Enos Scorf Leazier, Mark Lyons. Connie Biffinger, Lisa Davenport. David Snoolr. Baumgardner BOTTOM: Deborah Shaffer, Jon Caldaroni, Jeffrey Hutch- Scheffel, Lynne Anlreny, Rosemarie Graham Commifiee members mix painf for fheir wall murals. Q . az QW N. I ' . ...,:l,1.f:- 'N-. Sophomore girls decide if's brealzfime affer hours of decorafing in fhe gym Couples spend a memorable evening ll Soph-Senior guesls enioy refreshmenfs and each ofhers' company. TOP: Ann Keafer, Mark Dalessandro, Vaughn Kiem, Wendy Shaulis. Doug Miller, Richard Shaulis BOTTOM: Tammy Day, Chrisfine Eller, Jerrold Weigle, Rhonda Gindlesperger. Susan Hoffman. Sfeve Sfoy Lois Ludy and Jay Uphouse enjoy dancing fo fhe music of Clap Hands. J in g . 2 5 3 my , fi wife' 5 K A , .eg V ll.- - 5 1- -is ,:' Q - T s Q '-: ' Hifi .. - A 3 + . ' R Z Snail I . ' M f L ' f S QT7.',ff'95fiifizsiF 12i,+' K ' h O -s . . ,ii 9 O 7 , -5 ke gig, .. ... ' ' is I - f YQ- N -L . , ' ...T ' .'-V - 1 f 'Q VT f c , f i T ia- H 11: . Blix ': 5 B fl 'sx if'-:: 'f'1 ff: 1. . , ,. , ,. we - ' 3 1 A Q1 in My K lf + g . -1' .V 2 : L I .X . 1 .M :f:v s ,. 'W TOP: Peggy Merrill, Marla Sandusky, Marl: Dunmeyer, Thomas Barron, Andrew Ellich. James Felix BOTTOM: Kathy Miller, Theresa Koshufe. Linda Yonai, Befh Anfram, Roberf Slern, Leslie While MI' W gl I 'ei , its I MOM. f N,Z.X kv ,yfdjl :Ai 9 x -W' I ? y g , 7 i W TOP: Tammy Ash, Mark Schrock, Russell Sfahl, James Slanger, Mark Davidson, Craig Slinebiser, Bradley Tolcar BOTTOM: Pamela Williams, Carolyn Beranek, Carol Lamberson, Mary Beal, Chad Kammerer, Lori Heisf ers: f T ffl? ff Y , ' 11 -f,, s if -- I ' ' - . if -75 -Qs, ix T. f' f' f X Tis li ' ,a - , K .f i - 1 s , LQ . fx. X -: .. s 'L 114.1 -1-1 - H T iioi QQBGTQASQ: on My a s A T FQ s l T ages? . O A B ' ,T iii P X efrs 1 s S l Jane Cober and John McNaui ioin fhe line fo have fheir picfure faken af fhe soph-senior. I 4 T I 4?7 'fg ' WW 5 V P' . ' 49 ' my i lil A ht s I , , c 4, P, 5 .. 2 ii 1 1.4. TOP: Gregory Glover, Brian Will, Kevin Ryan, Marc Spaulding, Blake l'lauger, Don- ald Sarver BOTTOM: Gwen Spangler, Brenda Bumbarger, Deanna Shaulis. Marcy Houpf, Chrisly Walker, Joeilen Troy l K-.,4.f-' fffiiwl TOP: David Gvefiinger, Befh Baker, Amy Leazier. Roseann Shockey, Pamela King, Jeffrey Ogline, Dirk Schryver, Vincenf Jacob BOTTOM: Christopher Woy, Tina Baer, Linda Mosfoller, Henry Talley, Richard Hall. Tracey Halbrock .,, A lyy , -' V , Q v D , ' .if -- ,Ia ily, , , , -wh Q no.. T, i a,, ,- fell i . n . . 'r - 1 3 ff ' J a 1 333 ' 1-- 1 , ., Z.. -B TOP: Eugene Clawson, Dean Shaffer, David Holliday, Jerry Fisher, Gregory Geary, Scoff Dinning, Scoff Mosholder BOTTOM: Pafricia Hay. Lisa Mikes, Shelley Biffner, Rebecca Benneff, Tracy Baer. Julie Phiilippi Lisa Rush welcomes exchange sfudenis Enrico Tensuan and Morfen Pederson, her dale, al fhe check-in fable for fhe Soph-Senior. Qophomores Fill Busg School Dags In ...Q ll Karen Alchison gives her order while olher sophomores debafe lheir choices in the a la carle line. Pam Williams and Lori Heisf fry ou? fhe new Hi-C machine before going 'fo gym class. TOP: Penny Nyswaner, Kellee Schardl, Scolf Musfo, Kevin Pyle, Bryan Eisler, Wil liam Schroclc, Sfeven Simone BOTTOM: Michael Dursf, Dewey Adams, Diane Bar ron. Elizabefh Boxler, Chrisfine Alwine, Rhonda Nair 1 655' ' 55-f fi? -' ' ' ' 3 Y f .223 9445 yy H ,f ,,,, ,fi W ,. , . f 1 g 1 . Q A- g , i x i .f,.,i3Lm v in . , I , . , -r Kenji 1 A 5 Y 1 : do T, 3 nl-EVIS Vh:M l tml ,aff L is , 4 TOP: Michele Fani, Priscilla Foor. Elizabelh Wilcox, Bradley Moyer, Keilh Bradley Wong, Terry Reese, Jerry Lape BOTTOM: Bonnie Rhominski, Scoff Gail McCoy, Douglas Trent Amy Keep, Jill Johnson e As as , 4 5 B if A V9.5 , ---1 T' TOP: Robin Gillirigham, Rhonda Yoder, Pamela Rohrer, Lance Shaffer, Gohn, Kelly Sherbine, Keilh Biflner. Pafriclc Recliner BOTTOM: Richard Edward Chrisfner, Lisa Baer, Karen Afchison, Veronica Krisch, Allen Hamer Class And Aciiviiies Z 1 Lisa Wiff and Troy Miller help 'fhe iunior class wifh The purchase of candy bars. TOP: Chrisfopher Tyger, Rifa Aclcer, Amy Hearn, Ann Friedhofer. Amy Adams. Sfe- phen Egolf, Timofhy Basfian, Bradley Baker BOTTOM: Ann Dence, Jane Cober, Jesse Crissey, Mark Bruner, Wendy Walker, Wendell Hileman as gg gg l . tx TOP May gosf. : Suzanne Morocco, Robert Delano, Mark Marleeny, Michelle Dinning, Yvonne . Marl: Griffith, Donna Knepper, Gregory Lichfy BOTTOM: Debbie Shreclren- Dolores Farlcosh. Richard Knechf, Sandra Sfahl, Edward Pucci, David Orslene A sv:: T Q' T TOP: Teresa Roach, Allan ldeslie. Timofhy Osselburn, Kim Kelly, James Marfin, Sfeve Cosfea, Edward Sleinlxirchner, John Wallrer BOTTOM: Sandra Bishop. Michele Balmer. Verna Polakoslci, David Benford, Tamie Manges. Susan Baer 9 fa v ,VL T - Cheryl Kimmel and Heidi Wolk pracfice fhe minuef before being graded in gym class. Perry Aflxins gels a good laugh from his feacher's comment while Granl Baer thinks about if. Y' ' ,, H aj, 11 '51 3' will YJ T 1 N ,.,,,, W K K Q , . ' -4 - gm ,iff , we coalesoa mating SZMQZQII-Q55 fwawuafuhfy. Ouwioughbsmdeypwuoesleadus aswebaeadalougwnewpalh wegwaw beg12uuhgf0vf05Qmafufu7fy. Wenwuejowwzdwgedwq set fgoalis andolunbmg mouufakuf Ml , . .su-,. . x,. .Ml -E .1 1 i 3 ii 5 i Y 1 A n 2 sag.. , . A 3 Fe s ig K K 'Q' if-335 i i 5 if ,, S ' - f-,. Q X, - K ffi- . in 'mi siieizgi M i s M? B ,f of was . L 1.. f f 1' 2 4 1 ag? Fe - .., rho ., X 5. , ' 1,12 K f 1. , . . r ' 1 Q , v , TOP: Louella Mills, Marla Younkin, Michael Sfufzman. Craig Schrock, Lisa Svonavec, Brian Ankney BOTTOM: Ronald Bowers, Mark Bailey, Brian Sfevanus, Wanda Col- flesh. Susan Rose s J- - ' I is ,, ,fs , 1 f L4 , .gg i '13 . X 1 TOP: David Brooks, Kimberly Gerhard, Douglas Bowman. Brenda Miller. Fred Reep- ing, Chris Coughenour BOTTOM: Erin Eousf. Caroline Gasfley, Belinda Gross. Rob- er+ Will, Edward Baumgardner in Nl XX Nil IIS! 5615! TOP: Kay Shellenberger, William Hoffman, Mark Weimer, Mark Priffs, Jay Christ ner, Edward Pollock BOTTOM: Pafricia Thompson, Edwin Vogel, Debra Mifchell. Lisa Ash. Brenda Campbell Beverly Baker and Tracy Smifh check fo see Immunizaiion Somefimes apples need some help fo keep fhe doclor away as was fhe case in this years imrnunizafion updafe in Somersef Area schools. if They missed anyfhing of imporfance during fheir conversafion. ,Wa 7-40 l. ,,,.,.,, ., ,WQUHNFPFF 'I UAF becomes a pari of ninih grade rouiine Finally The ninTh graders, 296 sTrong, were now Treshmen. immersed in sTudies and organizaTions, responsibiliTies oT club oTTices and TirsT sTring sporTs posiTions weighed on Their shoulders, while serious ThoughTs OT The TuTure beyond Their high school years began To cross Their minds. For The TirsT Time, sTudenTs elecTed subiecTs, making decisions abouT The basic courses ThaT They wanTed To Tollow during high school. The end oT The year meanT leaving The iunior high To begin a new chapTer in Their school careers aT The senior high. In The Three years ThaT They had spenT in The iunior high, sTudenTs had shared in a common experience, yeT each had come away wiTh his own impression. FirsT period Algebra I sTudenTs concenTra're as Mrs Bressler TacTors monomials. TOP: Fannie Jones, Michael Deakins. Mark BranT, Bryan STanczylr, Leonard Rhomin- ski, STacy O'Baker BOTTOM: Kyle Cramer. Eric Keim. Angie MosToller, PaTricia Sleasman. Judv Sears 3 - ALM X if 55555251 is '1:::'.:: - , TOP: Lucrecia DeeTer, Terry Dively, William SeiTerT, David Mills, Barry Shaw, Wil- liam Shullz BOTTOM: KaThleen Damico, STacy Kimmel, RoberT Miller, Carolyn Wil- liams, Tracy DursT TOP: CaThy WenT1, Jayne Knupp, Terry Bailey. John Friedline. Kevin STauTTer, Larry Miller BOTTOM: Dale Spangler. David Kissinger, Gail Baer, Gina HuTchens, Sharon Pugh I l is . ' 'T If 3' . . ' : .4 H, T A T L ' e i ' ,, r 5 i T 1 ' 3 41' . I T f 'Y ' 5 I 3 . ' lf KHWHSBKI ! TT -.,- , ' iifL'.'i T! fi i . . I .Ziyi FL, g T' ij lm .Q i - 1 Ninih grade hogs 5 . I E w . A J A , ' - ss: srl: . 0 'll A. Y TOP: Theodore Blair, Tracy Williams, James Page, Daniel Sarver, Cafhy Yoder, Jef- frey Beggs BOTTOM: Tina Ash, Brenda Smifh, Eric Morgan, Tammy Cober. Jeffrey Brugh l QWULYZA , M TOP: Sean Reilly, Timofhy Young, Joseph Waggoner, Michael Herrick, Pamela Campbell, Carolyn lmler BOTTOM: Linda Bell, Scoff Roberfs. Randy Dodson. Pamela Biffner, Cafhy Ash llfllglllli . l . 'ABE K QC A 52 x Q---0- l fs' , ga ,N it Nh 'ri ll X 'fi W.. T l i ,F '- Beginning fo realize fhaf home ec involves more than iusf eafing whaf fhey TOP: Cafhy Hanks. Ronald Rhodes, Wade Walfers, Ronald Leer, Kevin Custer, Rob cools, Doug Bruno and Jeff Nunnari face the prospecf of laundry dufy. erf Thompson BOTTOM: Jeffrey Reclrner, Barbara Shumaker, Julie Wilson. Tracy' Shaulis, Tammy Sfufzman Trying fo appear indusfrious, English sfudenfs confinue fheir work under fhe wafchful eye of Mrs. Rucosky. T e -K' , B 'F W f I gsm-vang I X J D sais so as' if' H learn basic domesiio skills in home ec J. H6 5. W f5,,., Q I vp!!! i 0 TOP: Anfhony Sf. Clair. Ronald Walker, Lisa Barndl. Michael Angermeier, Slephen Tofh, Rebecca Kisfer BOTTOM: Susan Hay, Brian Conn, William Arnold, Melanie Hemminger, Wendy Berlcey QQ iss nl I ' nmnsii TOP: Terry Sfiffey. Larry Hillegas, Lori Walker, Chrisline Jumel, James Lewis. Wil- liam Tanflinger BOTTOM: Darla Sfahl, Michele Boliclc, Ginger Shaffer, Carl Lanfz, Jeffrey Weimer E TOP: Linda Hosfeller. Janef Harmon, Ken? Kline. Jeffrey Brown. Sfephen Onslead, David Meese BOTTOM: Michael Gerhardf, William Shaffer, Judy Fraley. Kafhleen Kendall, Jayne Hillegass A liffle skeplical abou? fhe maze of lines on his paper, Marl: Prifls confinues his work in mechanical drawing. --....r :i A' R ,, ktk, f 53, on Q v 1 W,-.,.,,i...........-a-....-..i..-- In these days of womens riqhls, Greg Welsh resigns himself fo the lac? lhal a man musl learn lhe bare necessities of life. Junior high iudenis use lime off Amid fhe acfivify and clamor of lunchfime, Susan Rose and Cathy Yoder fake a moment fo cafch '-n' up on fhe lafesf uf A ff Z gossip. .M ' TOP: Linda Beaffy, Lawrence Marple, Douglas Grandas, Tony Marfin, Douglas Pol- lock, Chad Barron BOTTOM: Chrisfopher Seiferf, Roxann Sipe, Kirslen Thomas, Joyce Friedline, Margaref Gusbar TOP: Paula Suchian, Laura Felix. Donna Gibson. Randy Yoder, Michael Egolf. Suzanne Sfern. Gerard Weaver, Pafriclx Monaghan BOTTOM: Margaref Miller, Sle- phen Sines. Thursfon Marfin, Tammy Pugh, Elizabelh Slope . iii ag gi Si 2 ,-'- rg :env TOP: Teresa Yoder, Karen Scheffel, Kevin Biffner, Deirdre Buferbaugh, David Shau- lis, John Wifoslcy, Vicfor Mccrory BOTTOM: Richard Meyers, Phillip Fifzgerald. Judifh Lamberson, Teresa Caldaroni, Gloria Kosic 4 f- i - ' fi A - a K ii QL 1 . ' fr' fied T 15513 5: fp 3 - - .1 wi eff-KE ,1':2 '- fwfr Y :Sa , sf-sg: .- . f rw . seq- , - ov -M95 -'. .Q 751 9? W X Y N . 6 E I. I 536 , Q W f 1 14 if' L3 T K ar e YW ' 2 A , , . 1 A J ,, , S 'ff' A A Dave Mills has worked up an appefif .fm , is 33? is e aff ' ' jf! er a long morning of classes. n K a ffe.: fgses H- - r i ,T 1 R 2 X Q5 .3 ii? X sg 1 gee iliac to eai and goss'p Principal, Mr. Richard Shoclcey, crosses fhe main office on an errand. l?M we r K F ra K , E l r Y :Hs ii 9 TOP: Daniel Miller, Tina Lepley, Kimberly Branf, Dana Marlrer, Edward Filling, Joseph Ruslrey, David Younlcin BOTTOM: Teresa DeLozier, Kim Barefoot Barbara Miller, Brian Friedline, Tammy Weyand ST 3 ,- 1 Aix K, yn J , I ry 5- ,J 1 -E x . Ry v i E :A L 'li3il1T'fl?i?:E51i.gai j .i 'gkgiiii'-g 'gf' - , J Q, ' I . ...ws .af 5 ' s e , - ff' ' is ' K. A ' L ' 1 ggi:-'S i Rfb R .5 L,k, A il P i , , :1g1fSQQ ' ..,. I ,Q . L, fs r r LL ' -W N5 -Q . . . 55 . . 7' N 'f 'i'i 'jswzr in . if - ' TOP: Barry DeWi'H, Thomas Kalmanir, Pefer Suianslry, Colleen Farrell, Michael Schroclc, John Swarh, Pafricl: Mapes BOTTOM: Lucille Horner, Deborah Eller, Befh Egner, Nikki Flick, Cynfhia Willlcow .-Q5 TOP: Gail Lynn Baer, Gregory Welsh, Kafhryn Dursf, Lisa Nisf, Kimberly Powell, Brian Penaher, Brian Zorn BOTTOM: Merle Ogline, Frederick Shaulis, Douglas Bruno, Jane Ross, Kimberly Weaver ' ff ? i ,,:..,.i, X35 si, a s ',-- E 2 f-f-. - ., fe ...,, Q, ,.. , il- -in QTLYZLQI Q11-Q -we ' A we -X Q Qi ,.w..,,,.1,- , .- .K V-35.4, .,.. 5 X 5 ,..,,.,. M., A iii ,,...: 2 Hallways become crowded and noisy as s+uden+s rush fo fheir nexf class. reshmen Spend Busg Dags Dividing ., , s if tx gf, ,yi is ,.,........,,,.,q........i.-M v i , ,,,,,....---vw Joyce Friedline and Gail Baer prepare The fable for fheir home-ec parfy. Demonsfraiing anofher area in which girls can be proficient Sue Hay works fo compleie her woodshop proieci. TOP: Jaclcie Heiple, Theresa Jacob, Sandra Henry, Kimberly Peiers, Harold Meyers, David Dunmeyer, Todd Baer, Barry Baer BOTTOM: Bradley Kooser. Shari Miller, William Klinlr, Charles Goldsirom, Mark Hefzer i 9. 3 ,, , Aw 1, I fi 1 '25 E DZ 1 , TOP: Linda Emeri, Deborah Dancho, Kip Rodgers, Timofhy Harrify, Jerry Onsfead' Gary Meager, David Will BOTTOM: Rowena Cube, Cherie Shulfz, Dawn Bush- David Lassinqer, Lisa Levin TOP: Amy Rush, Kafhy Clay, Cheryl Harshbarger, Clifford Piel. Thomas Trenf, Safferlee, Timofhy Beabes BOTTOM: Eugene Shaulis, John Harris, Monique Alfhea Bean, Beverly Balmer Class. Aciiviig Time -n-- -ni- KX X Appearing calm, cool and collecfed. Joe Ruslrey regisfers for his immunizaiion. Wilmer Mills. Kafhleen Walker, Wendy Marlin, Marcia Harbaugh, David n, Thomas Courfney. Timofhy Long BOTTOM: Jeffrey Nunnari, Theodore Penny Fleming, Cheryl Phillippi, Cheryl Thompson f' ,iflf ,' S' Q if i I f 'ifii 7 feyf I , , l fil? 1 J :gl i E wi: i , A ,X- ue Y , 'Ji -5' ,i 4'- N' w 3 i , -vi -X., K 7 .VM I N V 7 i , -i Y , 4 ia f-- , X ,A- . f, 2 i f .1 3 George Koharchik, Sharon Rizzo, Janice Dunlap. Kerry Houpf, Darrin Benning. Schlosnagle. David Baer BOTTOM: Roger Snuffer, Kafhy Phillips, Michelle ,Susan Lehman, Kafhryn Bulow Barb ,f E J , , 1-:V ' N H1 l l 5 . i f - , gf l' .- t i 1 X J i I 1 av V g e - ' Ve ' X f 3 , 1 ara Weyand, Timofhy Pucci, Harold Sierner, Harold Wahl, Blaine Swank. Wallcer, Yvonne Niberf, James Hemminger BOTTOM: Gloria Coddingfon. Sanne r, Douglas Darr, Leanne Watkins, Tracy Smith , . if? Qu.. xt, ai: 515121 f Q -' i U glib 'Line 9 22-, J , V 1, .I+ J l , , V 7 .Q 4, 4 f Q i is JUN ' V l Jiwi - , i 1 1 M . ' ' V ' f f J .1351-v ' A A r-i.. nv K., VL, 1 1 1.4. 1 F Nea? Swag Q a- ,fl 2 A s , X -.im K is Av ' fw 9 . s f 'P r f' Eugene Shaulis confemplafes his nexi move againsl his opponenf Dave Harla- com as Sieve Sines oversees ihe game, Jerry Weaver, Jim Page and Allen Baumgardner round ihe sfairs on fhe way fo iheir nexf class. Siudeni-Teacher TOP: Jay Shaulis, Roger Frampfon, Susan Blubaugh, Melody Sechrengosf, Michael Sfumpf, Eileen Lape, Jocelyn Cube BOTTOM: Gregory Pyle, Scolf Lohr, Todd Was- son. Jean Snedeker, Amy Knupp Ciislilifii TOP: Reber? Howard, Suzanne Shaulis, Eric Kimmel, Rhonda Coddinqfon, Patricia Collins, Scoff Ferchallc, Amy Zarefoss BOTTOM: Michael Will, Louis Alongis, Harry Sfouffer. Tracy Snyder, Joyce Miller ' , A . fi ' Y r g B , I Why K 1 .rrf I ,, f, ,,, A ,V i TOP: Lee Ann Sandusky, Cynfhia Zimmers. Michele Haer, Kimberly Flifcraff. Julia Hoping fo remain unde+ecfed by her feacher, Julie Angermeier looks ov Weaver, Douglas Ausf, Chrislopher Lalley BOTTOM: Laurie Moses. Ronald SVOVIG- her shoulder as she waifs for her furn af 'the founfain offer fhe fardy bell. vec, Richard Tunsfall, Michael Meyer. Eric Osselburn Sfudenl-Teacher Relafions Commi++ee TOP: Kalhy Kendall, Miriam Tensuan. Darleffe Winclc. Mr. David McCall. Mr. Gerard Smifh MIDDLE: Lis Svonavec, Julie Angermeier, Sharon Rizzo, Mr. James Hosfeller, Mr. John Baranialc BOTTOM: John Geary, Dody Bush. Chris Adams. Mrs. Hele Bruno, Mr. William Repko s. Advisorg Board builds oommunioalion EnTering Their second year oT iunior high school, 270 eighTh graders, already Tamiliar wifh Teachers, classmaTes and iunior high rouTine, were ready To begin Their Term as The middle members oT The sTudenT body. Wifh added opporTuniTies open To Them in boTh curriculum and ' school acTiviTies, mosT sTudenTs had a busy year. - As new sevenTh graders arrived and f f eighTh graders reminisced abouT Their ,,.w-msn-we previous year, junior high liTe Tell inTo perspecTive. Looking Toward The day when They x,,qQf' would become Treshmen, eighTh graders Tilled The year wiTh many memories. ...gulf The Sfudenf Council sfore comes in handy as Nancy McCrory and Susan May make a las?-minufe purchase Trom Kevin Wilson. TOP: Richard Slope. Nafalie Polalroslri, Wanda MorT. Micah Meyers, KaThy Powell, Zefi Vandergriff and John Geary man Their posT as They awaiT anofher dis- Laura Srahl, Paul SeyberT BOTTOM: Karen CusTer, James Fike.'Terry KoonTz, paTch from The office. Samanfha Hawkins. James Jerome T l T' l f o ,,, o . 3 1 . 'X .- V as 4 ...aw Q ' T T fx . 1 - fs,',,A! f,- F' Q r i '1 I T - 'r ' 'Fix-. 'vi x'2'f!: Wifi 1 TOP: Connie McCusl:er, Brenda Shepley. Dodd Fanale, Chrisfopher Ravello, Bruce Rhodes, Timofhy Hay, Thomas Odorcich BOTTOM: David Walker, Cl-irisTine Augus- Tine, Chrisfine Landis, Tracy Tirlco. Jean Welsh F ef Qi i T T if , , ,. - fi T ., H ri T -. gif , T lf i5es::f,i.il My i O3 ii V TOP: Peggy Rock, Scoff Henry, KeiTh Cochenour. Susan May, Lori Harlrcom. Robin Kelly, Rodney Harris BOTTOM: Eric Ryman, Grace WenTz, Donald Gary, Brian Pugh. Kafhleen PriTTs :mf 5 , P es. if I 3 1 -. s g' N ., A.. During arf class, Danny Veflori has lime fo relax and be creafive. Eighfh grade communications sfudenfs divide fheir alfenfion Pensiero checks on fheir progress. Varied aciiviiies . I , i ,'1' L L , . yi, , gl f ' if l li, T-W T A.,Q fa is 1. A a l A if f 4 ' ,DTN-.4 ,,,,,,H ' - --YA- ' L , ll , i Q yssi , or fi T .jili , ,, 'Va i ' ' I f VKVVL f!:,.- f ' , l 3 ', , 1155! ' ,, , ,Q 'n 5 25, 3, A 5' . afblp Zgg'-J,,...QjgC QM . if T L za- ' a xE1'2efs.Y52 TOP: Richard Blough, Jacqueline Barchey, Zefi Vandergriff, John Slilfey, Karen Mifchell, Kafherine Ling, Angela Sowers BOTTOM: Tammy Friedline, Jeffrey Sfemmler, Jack O'Balrer. Edward Landis. Gary Rankin 1 ,, :.5:3e?::A,. - -5135 K, .sg Q E 3 ii T , 3 if '5 i FFF 5, 9 xl W 'x 'Q ' f ' ia: ii X N :tml L-L 41552-sw' 5- If ,,,,.:s,, ,Y X W y B . fl' '35 S. fy, 5 Q ..:- ' 4 i i i gg- , l x I L l K? fi ? N I ff i 1, TOP: Kevin Mishlef, Gregory Holi, Nacy Brinker, Brian Dinning, Lee Mifchell, Carl Miller BOTTOM: Joni Collins, Leann Knepper, Allison Troy, Sandra Cusfer. David Rascona TOP: Darlene Yoder, Shirley Thomas, Sharon Barndf, Douglas Shoffsfall, Douglas Daniels, Kevin Dunmyer BOTTOM: Ronald Meffs, Daniel Sarver. Teresa Gillingham, Terri Tanflinger. David Sechrenqosf befween fhe yearbook phofographer and Their assiqnrnenf as an unsuspecfing Mrs. Kas siei heighlen sludeni crealivilg level Ss ix i a TOP: Roberf Shaffer, Lisa Miller, Sandy Dodson. Roberl Luleri, Mike Fleming, Bruce Barney BOTTOM: Oscar Booher, Kevin Wilson, Jane Scribner, Lisa Beeghly, Donna Albrighl TOP: Angela Gelpi, Jennifer Pianlza, Ralph Johnslon, James McNaul, Joseph Jash- ienslri, ScoH' Mosloller BOTTOM: Penny Billner, Jenny DeLozier, Scoll Branl, John Sullivan, Elizabelh Fallon il 5' 1 J if :Q ,fun E 215 ',f. - WB En If TOP: Rebecca Marlin, Danelle Andrews. Brian Baumgardner, Duane Townsend, Tim Holl, Denise Knieriem BOTTOM: Jerome Calanese. Scoll Coughenour, Michael Collernacine, Ngoc Van-Thi Nguyen. Geraldine Nabar Adding some finishing louches lo lheir woodshop proiecls, Tim Emerl and Bob How- ard finally admil lhal il was worlh lheir ellorls. i in ,,LLl.L: 'i II' ..:::::5E:::::::::::::::- --5 - ........................::-. ...... sssssasii ' if ii ,, ,,,,,,,,,. ,J ...,,,,,,,,,,, Class changes provide lime for a little daydreaming Eighih graders enjoy eaiing pizz 1 ..q,. .,,,,. Slrepfical abouf Mrs. Rhodes' reassurance fhaf grammar is useful. ninfh graders affempf an assiqnmenf. TOP: Pafricia Booher, Nancy McCrory, Michelle Miller, Brenda Miller, Brenda Will, Brian Mimna BOTTOM: David Mifchell, Timofhy Biffner, Marlc Davenporf, Kennefh Alwine, David Moore gli Z 5 1 2 M, TOP: Kafhleen Heinbaugh, Miriam Tensuan, Bradley Anlcney. Bruce Nighfingale, Ray Woolley, Crisfine Adams BOTTOM: Jeffrey Lafuch. Gregory Bowlby, Kerry Lape, Elizabefh Crifchfield, Joyce Suianslcy . f , ,, 1 f , 5 n Q N 3,5 gm? iieligigga fam. ? T gn ng 'lf if ' gn' V we I ,, A .',-,. ,, lvl Rliilzniglv A QQ: MX' ' 115'-1 f ,I , is 'Mun' ' h,, v' J-w.4E-,, mjifllgr' ' ff: , s ::,: 1 J ' -we--z - ' X A .. .. 5 , ig W zgfznr 47 7 Y -,.i fn ' E 1 if ' A I 1 fav' ' 'X i if ' ' M s l sm f A In f, 9 Ng, ia yf . , 2 rw' ' i -V l 1 S , ,,., 3:35 TOP: Michael Gregory, John Barfhol. Sean lbinson. Melissa Holloway, Jennifer Ray- man, Samanfha Fliclringer BOTTOM: Daniel Leiss, Amy Mosfoller. Thomas Peferson, Maria Pucci, John Geary 1 . i . . 3 i i . ' , 6' ..,y: SH 'Vkk . - ,X '.7: K so ieee ' 1 so l N , . ,:,:,. ,. 1 1 . U N , I. X me A i P . ' , Rim, . - , wr ' . 5 . 4 f - B - i1'TfE?iTQ41sf 2 - 1 4 1 in . A 'E K 4 ., iii. , . I: R E - A F -, J K 5 'Q , . N k.:V I F K -1 ng K - , I - 'msg . Q g1i.g1Ig.s,Ll- 'J f Amy Mosfoller waifs pafienfly as Mrs. Egolf locafes fhe magazines fhaf she fr er ' 4 n school hme 0 udenls escape roufine in a fast-paced game of volleyball in gym class. llll ,T A ' 'K ix A , K is ' K . 4 . 'y . K ' h IllllIlllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll llll llIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .K I Vql. l r-name, . ,. , T T l T lf?-.-L-:wil fv I , , TOP: Leslie Bowser, Joann Albrighf, Donna Darienzo. Jane Maller, James Sears ' Gracie BOTTOM: John Rolmrer, Kevin Musfo, Eugene Hall, James Monfgo E limi Y! llrliggyjg 1 g 4 i l lW i ilyk:gy:Xyg5Qg?jf34 l l l lwln l l ly , Deborah Harlccom TOP: David Emerf, Barry Holfon, Richard Oliver, Deanna Dickey, Chris? 1 Kaiser, Terry Dursf BOTTOM: Douglas Kimmel, Diane Clawson, Marlama Der lllllllllll ll l Si ephar ,l Q 1, 1., , ' I f ' -T f ' A 1 , 5 ' 4 Q s T O ' Ag: , M T .HM lwml Agp ,gay jiklg,gAEzy,fg' mmm l lllN l r T wink? :viia E .if of as i li Z. i . - lllllllllllllllllll W J llll D l' J li l lwlmmmlwml he Hi? si fli fitahll TOP: Jeffrey Bar Spangler, Barry Gindlesperger, Lisa Hardy, l Barkley, Gregory OTTOM: Shawn Biffner, Michelle Fast Amy S Craig Friedline, T ger l l l Ill WW 1 lWMWWWll H WNW ,ily W J l gg ?l' i f!9' iw T 4. y 42' iffs is A l l l 'N l ll Eighfh grade girls enjoy a mid-affernoon pizza snack in home-ec. ll I lj iiiiii V llllllIllllllllllllllllllllll' lllli iii ll in l ililiilllllll i l l X? ll ll f l l i l iv l ll ll ll Q ,Eighlh Grade Aclivilies Schedule O is eeee QQ .wk few W, . Eighlh graders make new and inleresfing discoveries during a lab period. 5' lnvolved in Their music, Robin Kelly and Tammy Zimmerman boosl The clari- nel secfion during a band rehearsal. TOP: Douglas Walker. Scofl Baslian, Daniel Vellori, Jerry Klofz. Cheryl Beeman BOTTOM : John Bruner, Diane Tirko, Bridgel Charllon. Ann Rogers, Sfacey Gross fffif ' ' 1 . 1' ' : 1 I ' , - - ,, . -fp ' l if-.w-my . 4 Q ,, 6, K 1 i 6 . , 5 W . 1. i i L. 1 1 . 5 K s .. . -f is - - ,'EZ?s.l513Q ' ' l K 3 s, , , , p 2 I ss.ss ' 5 'sss , 5: 5 y 5 ii. ,, esr .r 4 Q O it 1 K, 5 .. . i Q is .4 F i - .... ,M ...: Ei l l 1 Q AT ' 3 i 2 is i s O Ti O: , 5 O TOP: Belly Musselman, Vonnie Rayman. Deanna Pohlil, Terrisa Kelley, Scofl Shaulis BOTTOM: Michael Koharchik, Lisa Shank, John Spangler, David Trenf, Jeffrey l-linzy 67 -4 Sym. 5 fa?-l' i E .. ii' L i U l w i- 'iii e Q 'wr 1 --W 1-Q - 7 -vig. O -Q-'Mn 4, f- l I ,f f. ' 1 f N I I :I Q Q is ig . TOP: Gregory Rohrer, Lloyd Troy. Lisa Beffers, Judifh Svonavec, Ken? Kelly BOT- TOM: Craig Shaffer. William Halverson, Mary Gallagher, Cynlhia Deisf. Mary Boose 0ffersrMang Choices fn'-+ Liz Paffon and Chris Augusfine prepare fo learn fhe sfafe capifols. TOP: Ronda Gray, Richard Flyfe, Timofhy Emerl, Brian Vollrerl, Daniel Procfor BOT- TOM: Rebecca Hefzer, Tamela Zimmerman, Kafhleen Ling, Michael Mosloller. Mar- cia Walker - f 5 ij 1 i i ciigf- L7 zz ri 'Z f raa'a , , - A . ily, Fwgewi 431 J fgk ggkir. nf-fm,-Q l Ei : 33555-TEE. ,Z l T fi' - - ii fs 55 T , ri -2 D ,j T 3' O lr 'T 1 il a ,i : syn, , im ,.,. lux: ,s., TOP: Charles Berry, Lori Bason, Charlene Aclcer. Chrisfopher Kalmanir. Barbara Zel- lem BOTTOM: Chrisfopher Rozinslcy. Kennefh Manlcamyer, John Bryan. Heidi Bow- ers, Julie Anqermeier 'Q f- . .kL. . :M rf- Wi' - . W 1 T.: X l F 3 fl ' if X, i TOP: Robert Squires, Mark McNeel, Michael Fihqerald, Brenda McCoy, Jemmy Leazier BOTTOM: Kafhleen Pucci, Rober+ Rhodes, Juan Gonzales, Sandra Mausl, Sfephanie Beam i: 'i.g. . T ' V , 1 . x qt 'Xa , 5 1 'gi . . 1 ' kr ,-4 my ,f ,vy- Judy Syonayec poinfs our an inferesfing picfure fo Melissa Holloway during a free period in The library. Posfed as loolcoufs, Keifh Cochenour and Tammy Friedline waif To give Their classmafes The signal upon sighfing lhe leacher, F l l Q Wi l Q 7' i 'T a c i fl ', ..:T' fill A ll , T Qevenih Graders TOP: Denise Manqes, Amy Harris, Nancy Smifh, Kimberly Rohrer, James Firesfone, Clarence Weyand BOTTOM: Kennefh Fisher, Timofhy Morocco, Bradley Sfinebiser. James DeSfefano, llene Pugh T 1 if V i, ,X . l iw'-:R ,.7: ,F ' t 1 f 'i Qi if -1 TOP: James Nair, Douglas Miller. bcoff Berkey, Lisa Ansell, Michelle Miller. Lori Weimer BOTTOM: Anna Seiferf, Kennefh Ash, Larry Hefriclc. Keifh Miller, Shana Miller Al .1 ...,. TOP: Jeffrey Ely, Debra Purbauqh. Kimberly Mull. Ronald Darr, Roberf Dunmeyer, Time flies when you're having fun. ScoH Brouqher BOTTOM: Barry Davis. Julie Philippi, Pafricia Ross. Lisa Gerhardf, Timofhy Houpf Now whaf? , fhinlcs Mike Darr affer missing his bus. 'E 4 Lu 6 A -, fake on varied class and club aciiviiies As summer drew To a close and 'rhe school year approached, The 293 members of fhe class of l984 prepared fo begin The lirsi phase ol fheir high school life. A bil apprehensive, yer eager lo vi move on, fhey arrived on The lirsl day ready To meer lheir classmafes and ieachers. Wifh memo- ries of orienlafion day sfill clear, lor The firsl lime 1 fhey realized Thai' fhey were no longer on The oul- ' '-'- side looking in, buf were acfually a parl of Somer- se1'Junior High School. Changing classes, homerooms, pep assemblies. Q school dances, yearboolcs and Friday nighi fool- ball games were all new and exciiing To The sev- enfh graders. Elemenlary school was gone lor- ever. Wilh newfound friends, class members banded 'rogefher To move 'rhrough 'fheir high school years. TOP: Sharon Rhoads, Lesfer Younlcin, Mary Balmer, Richard Rice, Cindy Miller, Donna Lanfz BOTTOM: Sharon Pohlif, Richard Wenfz, David Harvey, Mark Maize, Wayne Wallrer e TOP: Larry Orner, Edward Beffa, Melissa Joseph, Jane Miller, Elizabefh Harmon, Maffhew Trent Susan Biflner BOTTOM: Delmos Charlfon, James Twombly, Melissa Balmer, Dianne Shreclcengosf, Brian Pyle N,J5f HN:'1Ps ,L 3 3 l L Ei 3 Z si is ggi Q N' Q T , l A P l gi . si ,T 9 l ' ll' l if TOP: David Miller, Wendy Mifchell, l.ori Roberis, Michael Knopsnyder. Peggy Hei- dorn, Sheila Gross BOTTOM: Linda Rozinslcy, James Firesfone, John Filling, Eric Herwig, Shane Jano . . ' - + 1 l xflar 87 Firsf gearjunior - ii fsasff 1 Eiiiss 1: - Q: Q H 0 v F ,X ,scingkm Nffgj v. ,sg N s ' xii: i.. l- TOP: Michelle Harkcom, Krisfie Afchison, Samuel Kildare, George Morrow, Lori Flifcraff. Deborah Gelpi, Heafher Kelly BOTTOM: Edwin Pefers. Thomas Dealrins. Travis Beam, Roberf Chrisfner, Paula Townsend TOP: Pamela Hinzy, Brian Brant Joan Coddingfon, Pa'rricia Coddingfon, Kimberly Fisher, Teresa Hersh BOTTOM: Brian Hoffman, Keifh Server. Brian Crise, Keifh Ferry, Jody Hillegas Q FQ? Michelle Schredy scurries fo class affer fhe sfarl of fhird period. TOP: Troy Hauger, Jonie Leydig, Dody Bush, Sandra Farlcosh. Michael Darr, Roger Onsfead BOTTOM: Michael Carr, Douglas Shaulis. Floyd Thomas, Virginia Miller, Laurie Wilcox Whaf's for lunch? lf's giggle soup for sevenfh grade girls. WWW I' Us : 3 ' W -1 Q: 3 L, ' ..:. I , :Ar fi O PEO iiiss high iudenis adapi +0 differeni roufine . . ,isi, : H WW .... ,s ..,,k, k I 5 K 5 f Lf! w- ' W TOP: Maryanne Norenberg. Barbara Smifh, Sfephen Mafassa, Eric Keiser, Marla Sechler. Michael Wagner, Marlr Hainzer BOTTOM: Virginia Farlcosh, Valinda Dirienzo. Margaref Suianslry, Brian Kimmel, Linda Campbell if - V lzgxiy, ' i ., I I ' , N ifoscpwg, , 1 ., , 1 Macaw. an A ' F, -:T s Nomar s gf, , .2 iz ftf .. re i ' Q fi I a is gi, 5 , . ix, , s Y TOP: Lewis Miller, Heafh Berlcey, Tina Houpf, Tonya Livengood, Lisa Benedict Tammy Barneff, Roberf Jacob BOTTOM: Charles Sanner. Roy Shaulis, Kurf Mardis, Joanne Barbera. Tina Mifchell 2 IOP: Charlene Pugh, Donna Fleagle. Jon Schenclr, Sherry Sheeler, Leslie Schilling, Roberf Enos. David Lloyd BOTTOM: Roberf Drake, Sfeven Frifz, Luanne Spangler, Dennis Corbaci, Jessica Feffy For ifs inferesfing arficles, Librarian Mrs. Egolf suggesfs World Magazine fo Lisa Lohr. ia. l Heafh Berlcey finds fhaf one-way sfeps have fheir ups and downs hanging classes is new experience nns 'I if E as c iisitx, 'W as 'Q Mrs. May helps Brian Delancey wifh a perplexing mafh problem. TOP: Marlc Cole, Sfacey Pyle, Theresa Ryan. Ronald Burlreff, Sleven Grandas, Lee- Ann Schilling, Darl Wickham BOTTOM: Donald Shaffer, Margaref Reilly, Amy Baer, PVhilinxFvans.,MarvkMonaghan g 'K Nav If i 1'l.Qd ':,,.U 1l,L tk , I fl f 9. me S W ' r , X ' X TOP: John Jacob. Holly Barron, Vincenl Morocco, Lisa Joseph. Janine Cosfea, Jen- nifer Pyle. Denise Arden BOTTOM: Gary Sfemmler, Michael Barclay, Gwendalin Buljaf, Michael Slope, Douglas Wallers gas was H lnassrrs ' s si , Xi C L'-7 AJ? i y . A , Q.: , ,W Q :T ls' W : Q is Y H ,. c 1 , visi t s? 2 TOP: Douglas Tyger, Lisa Sauro, Jennifer Odorcich, Rhonda Duppsfaclf. Anlhony Zanoni, Tracey Jemel, Susan Kramer BOTTOM: Yvefle Eisler, Jeffrey Sfahl, Randy Slufzman, Mark Nisf, Nalhan Cusler x- is ' .. .,.:' 3, i N I 1- x ', , , Q , ,,,,, 1 - ' 5 ffl' ,.i'1'-f. ,J ,1 ' 5'f??!5??mg is Rf! , fx' f Sevenfh graders Lisa and Melissa Joseph have a disagreemenf over how lo gel 'ro lheir nexl class. T 31' fa e s me W as if 4 X X , David Harvey finds fhaf walking down 'the hall during classes eliminafes 'traf- fic hazards. aafid j x X X XXX? a 5 X . X 8 5' si E 7' , fy fi ? 9 i 1 x4 E fy ,7 Y -,Q V 231:55 V ,, Y-: a:f l , l , Y V- X Y- '-' - ,li ,Y ' ' 5 i: 411, 32 J ,lf , - f, ,l V ,. , , -f ' Compuler Sched ules. Hall Pass Help During gym class Mr. Joseph helps Mrs. Henry pufs an onion slide under lhe microscope as Lori Weimer observes during a milosis experiment .. ,Q Dianne Shreclcenqosf wilh her round-off back handsprinq. TOP: Kimberly Tressler, Cindy Taylor, Judilh Flick, Roger Vogel. Lori Sarver, Daniel Buck, Ami Culver BOTTOM: Craig Kimmel, Tami Tunsfall, Brian Wiedner, Mallhew Marlz. Keith l-larlbauer :mis Q 3 4 i, i 2 2 , J if V ,gs A if ii J A Pri l 1 l x sull!?!'t .elf Q TOP: Lisa Yoder, Tracy Fani. Elizabelh Hoffman, Sheri Fireslone, Brian Laylon, Michael Williams BOTTOM: Krisline Smilh, Daniel Hillegas, Kory Pyle, Edgar Flick, Ronald Gross J D a f f, wi J y XV at A 5. .rl pr , , TOP: Roberf Kennell, Randall Miller, Joseph Hemminger. Slacy Maranowslci. Kris- 'rine Diclrey, Tammy Slope. Judy Anliney, Julia Fisher BOTTOM: Belly Overly, l-larry Miller, Trisha Miller. Gregory Marfeeny. Jay Fisher 7+h Graders Maiure 'im Spangler and Laurie Deefer are amazed by lheir new compulerized schedules. 'OP: Karen Farabaugh. Lisa Lohr. Jayne Shaulis, Jerry Pyle, Lesler l-lolfon, Linda 1riesel,Alvin Leydig BOTTOM:Jol'1n Hosfefler, Randy Slayfon, Troy Hosleller. Befh iheeler. Shelley Yoder N V , -nouns- Q1 , 5 ' i , Qs ? :.,4guun-ual x-if ' i X ri OP: Jeffrey Wahl, Lisa Kelly, Robin Dunmeyer, Michael Leslie, Jody Sears. John roclor BOTTOM: Joseph Luferi, James McClintock, Kenfon Winclc, Warren Rugg, Michael shauias f 1 1 P: Lori Bell, Eric Sfayroolr, David Snuffer. Joe Sleasman, Chrisfina Adams, Nara- Gross, George Nair BOTTOM: Eugene Johnsfon, Michele Kelley, Amy Miller, lichele Gallagher, Timmy Spangler . i .i-as 5 ...Z-- 5 - , Q L' H 1 v e 1.x '- g XL . N- ' Joanne Barbera finds carrying a hall pass a new experience +ha+ goes wifh seyenfh grade. Tonya Livingood fakes Time fo feed her puppy before class. 3 Gridders end eighi poinis shg of a perfeci Led by a powerful offense, which scored II6 poinfs, and an equally sTrong defense, which gave up only 34 poinfs, The Junior Eagles began The season wifh Three consecufive shuT-ouTs. Displaying speed and sTrengTh, The Eagles enTered Their fourTh game wiTh a 66-O poinT advanfage. How- ever, a miscue in defensive coverage led To The only score of The game, and They were defeafed O-6. ln Their bouT againsf Norfh STar, Eagle pride ran high wiTh a comeback vicfory of 32-8. DeTermined To lceep wiTh The winning spiriT, The Team enTered Their final game, hosfing Bedford in The annual nighT conTesT. Unable To sTop The Bisons in The firsT Two quarfers, The Eagles Trailed O-I4 aT half-Time buT The second half saw Them explode To score Three Touchdowns. Falling Two poinfs shy of vicTory, The Eagles ended wiTh a final score of I8-20. a discouraging defeaT, buf a well-foughT game. Behind every good Team are iTs coaches. Filling These shoes were John Minnich and AssisTanT Jeffrey Ankney, who led The Team To a 4-2 record, wifh only 8 poinTs separafing Them from an undefeaTed sea- son. The skill and agiliTy shown by The Team promised a brighT fufure for SomerseT's JV and varsiTy Eagles. Chad Barron l86l clears The way for Larry Marple l57l as he runs The ball downfield. l TOP: Coach John Minnich. Todd Baer. Kenf Kelly. Pefe Suianslry. Mark Weimer, Dave Will, Carl Lanfz, Carl Safferlee, Dave Meese, Doug Gr das. Mike Schroclc. Tim Harrify, Chris Kalmanir, Eugene Shaulis. Assisfanf Coach Jeffrey Ankney MIDDLE: Harold Meyers. Harold Wahl, D Shaulis. Sean Reilly, Tom Trenf. Ed Pollock, Larry Marple. Sfeve Tofh. Bob Howard. Pal' Mapes. Mille Hefriclr. Milne Angermeier, Tom Kalmanir. Pucci, Roger Frampfon. Greg Half. Manager Clarlr Kepharf BOTTOM: Manager Riclr Meyers, John Swarh, Joe Waggoner, Charlie Goldsfro Mark Hefzer. Jeff Sfemmler, Eric Kimmel, Lloyd Troy, Harold Sferner. Joe Jashienslci. Bruce Rhodes, Tom Odorcich. Kevin Sfouffer. Manager Da Kissinger A K... '.:'.-.- Q 1151-. QQWCT' 'l!S.!FfST,:i 'W' Q 'A i 'TW 0-MAMA' M V i l , ..,L i a x? C 51, lex ii, :kg 1 1 3 kr, .L .. ., , s,., . WW., -T ' f..,, L, ,c., .,, . . s -5'f1fg1- 3 -. cave - 1 -sm . :swf-1-sfisifsgsv W1 X, -L e I , .f ' as 'ii' 'T P , , , Qgyg, .,, . ...r 5,5333 ii TQQWTTTQRMWMN ' if .. i' 'T 3 :T i f -, lahff Q CQ., i ' T -ejr 1556 ii, qi 'L' . .... ' ,. . - K Z, f 1 -- e-1e - . 'T so 5 'gg 15 . li 4. gf-eg cf A Q., N .F .K Q, .5 A . J . i ,,. e L l , .4 - . f- 1-Q 8 if se Q5 be K S To ' T fl is f Wg, :assi ' V' f,-. ,S 2: A - ,if 3 5 ' so . f .9 : ' . - '- 43 'f-1 1 i all i. 8 ii T W A ia j 1 ef i -v i C i- el ri, T ee as N eff eq T -we re are e 3 U2 , c U ' if 3 'r' ' - ' 'Ti' X ,- X 1 'V XTQE 31'-Q xi 5f'- A 52 . .i '-s- wigs i i T ' f , f , I Y Y K' : ' -- ,Q +1 ...- it T as -' .,c -. - - . .. fe 1 .... T e 21 f Q 1 s is-.. sn . -.'. P - . Q. Q . X , is X, My A -' . : -- - -we .M-, - -T ---h w - ---' - - , , I is PF sf, -3.4.1 - ,esiiifsiqsia flzglfgfv- 'M'?51.w-- T .sive 'T' x 1-. fv '- H --Sew A -'T fe eg , X' Y' . ' ' , ' Q ' 94 gle season The junior Eagle defensive line penefrafes The Bison Tom Tren? sire?-:hes for o pass as he rushes up fhe field in o blur of speed. offense in an affempf fo sfop fhem cold. Milne Hefriclr 1341 plunges Through fhe line as Tom Trenf l4Bl screens ou? fhe opposihon. g,,g 1 m QQL ' Somersef Somersef Somersef Somersef Somersef Somersef SCORES Won 4 Los? 2 I6 Richland 26 Windber 24 Conemauqh Valley O Conemaugh Twp, 32 Norfh Sfar I8 Bedford New Eagle Team Dpens Baskelball Sink ill , 'lhinlcs Chris Kalmanir as he galhers his concenfrafion for his upcominq foul shof. Mr, Clay offers pre-game advice To Team members Tom Kalmanir and Clark Kepharl. Season wiih Three Consecuiive Vioiories 1 Opening The season wiTh Three consec- uTive wins, The Junior Eagles Tinished Their schedule wiTh a disappoinTing record OT 3-9. Under The direcTion oT James Clay, The cagers gained valuable experience and improved Their skills Tor TuTure Team compeTiTion. AT The onseT oT The year, The Team had no reTurning leTTermen, forcing Them To build on The new sTarTing Tive. The ouT- look Tor nexT season is brighTer due To The experience oT The eighTh grade sTarTers. High scorer Tim EmerT compiled I25 poinTs Tor The year, Tollowed by Brian VollcerT wiTh 85 poinTs. Leading rebounder was Brian VollcerT wiTh l25, while Tom Kalmanir led The Team wiTh 26 assisTs. BACK: PaT.Mapes, Tony MarTin, Clark KepharT, Greg Half, Lloyd Troy. David Shaulis FRONT: Coach James Clay. Brian Voll:erT, Tom Kalmanir, KenT Kelly, Chris Kalmanir, Tim EmerT Surrounded by Bishop McCorT's Crushers. Tom Kalmanir sTrains To see if he has connecTed wiTh his man. c. ,,,.. Q Q -me H 15' K :pw , .. , , c me qi if i: 'T - We W L In heavy Traffic under The baslreT boTh Teams waTch in anTicipaTion as SomerseT goes for Two. is in Grapplers Culminaie Season WiTh Record Combining speed and agiliTy, ThirTy- Tive sevenTh, eighTh and ninTh graders Tused Their TalenTs Tor a winning season. CapTuring TirsT place in Junior High MounTain ConTerence, The LiT+Ie Eagles compiled an 8-O record. Under The direc- Tion of Mr. Richard Ross and Mr. Fred Schminlcey, The Team broughT Their over- all record To TwenTy-Tour consecuTive wins. EnTering The Junior High MounTain Conference TournamenT as The leading conTenders, The grapplers won The Tour- ney Tor The TourTh year in a row. AT The compleTion of The season, Charlie GoldsTrom, Woody Sanner, STeve ToTh and Tim Pucci remained undeTeaTed. Mark Weimer sTruggles To overcome his opponenT during The SomerseT-WesTmonT maTch. STeve ToTh, Jim l-lemminger and Tim Pucci roll baclc The maTs aTrTer a grueling pracTice sfeswww- Of Q4 Siraighi Wins fir i l Racing againsf fhe clock, a Somersef wresfler pursues vicfory. Woody Sanner gains confrol of his Wesfmonf opponenf L A'E,.:a,, We on 8 Los'r 4, BOTTOM: Travis Bearn, Mike Meyer, Charlie Goldsfrom, Woody Sanner, Eric Osselburn, Mark Weimer, Dave Rascona. Eddie Wahl, Tim Pucci ROW 2: Ron Darr. Chad Barron, Chris Seifert Jim Hemminqer, Carl Lanfz, Mike Herrick. Sleve Tofh. Larry Marple, Coach Richard Ross ROW 3: Coach Fred Schrninkey, Mike Leslie, Vince Morocco, Brian Sfevanus, Doug Darr, Dennis Corbaci, Brian Wiedner, Joe Luferi, Duane Townsend TOP: Fefe Luferi. Mike Sfumpf, Sfeve Onsfead, Tim Hay, Ray Woolley, Eric Kimmel, Tim Harrify. Scoff Roberrs Beih Egner high scorer wiih I I 7 poinis Under The direcfion of Miss Tracey Gnagey, 'rhe iunior high girls baskefball 'ream ended fheir season wifh a 4-8 record. The srarfing five included Guards Elizabefh Crifchfield and Befh Egner, Cenfer Rebecca Kisfer and Forwards Amy Rush and Dar- leffe Winck. Leading scorer was Belh Egner, who compiled I I7 poinfs in I2 games. Amy Rush and DarleH'e Winck assisfed fhe feam wifh offensive and defensive rebounding. The Eagles were on 'rhe foul line IOO 'limes fhroughouf fhe season, making 421, of 'rheir free shofs. Looking fo The fufure, Coach Gnagey hopes lo sfarf a summer program where The girls will go over offenses, defenses, frapping, ball confrol, shoofing and simple basics. 100 BACK: Coach Tracey Gragey. Gail Baer. Janine Cosfea, Mary Boose. Debbie Eller, Nikki Flick. Susan May, Lisa Yoder. Heafher Kelly. Robin Kelly. Chris Dickey. Mary Gallagher, Cherie Shulfz. Trish Miller, Manager Amy Zarefoss FRONT: Darleffe Winck. Befh Egner, Elizabefh Crifchfield, Amy Rush. Rebecca Kisfer. Cafhy Clay, Lisa Svonavec. Manager Janice Dunlap, Manager Barb Lighffoof Darle++e Winck lumps againsf her Norfh Sfar opponenf while Befh Egner l32l and Amy Rush l34l awaif fhe fip. 'af Lil-He J. R. Ludy exlends Q Mrk er e Angerrneirer Tom Kalman: chalk Brian Penalzer John S Ed ark Sandusky Sleve Tolh Greg Baumgardner. Sleve Scoll Dinning, Jerry Fisher. M Sleve Egoll brealhes a sigh ol reliel as he caplures anolher viclory in lhe mile run. 1 5 2' , f A V, ' , -1' Z :Fl f'. , Q ,,1 3571'i?1,,' 2i,.,,.?i. vvwlv ' ' f u.-,, .. E... - NL : de 'Wi Q' f- ' K ywb, ,,,. M 5 R 'CNG fl 76'!z. Rlchldn i gfefr , . .. 4 - ., ,,,, .. ,.,,,,, . ,, .... ., W, , , ag, avril ,.r. Q... . V '1 1 '2E11.ii?i'Vflff ' N L fe -Wfsi... .. J- w,.. r QIZQQHQ ,vmwimy J ...flu my f'-- 3. J, .,gf-1.1 ,r..f2,,,,:e,4piez ,,'li: :1E:f',wl'f ,spmniki Y'i 'i' f. ' ,',r...n.i' pi,,'. E glee break lwo school records lhe balonloVinceJacobloraclean exchangein lhe 880 relay. W,+h + k d, I H 1, H1 I eamwor an in lvi ua e Or, e lrack squad displayed an impressive season, Coaches John Digrullolo and William Repko anlicipaled an oulslanding season lhis year because ol lheir len relurning lel- lermen. And lhe l978 learn did break lwo school records during lhe year. The 440 relay leam, consisling ol Mike Angermeirer, Tom Kalmanir, Pele Suiansky and Ed Pollock broke lhe old record by one lenlh ol a sec- ond wilh a lime ol 49.4. Vince Jacob also shallered lhe old mark ol 5'6 in lhe high lump: wilh a leap ol 5'8 . Though lhe leam losl lheir lirsl lwo meels, lhey came back wilh lour slraighl wins lo linish wilh a respeclable 4-2 record. r Lenny Rhorninski, Mike Slurnpl, Chris Rozinsky, Eric Ryman. Roger Framplon Barry Hollon Tony Marlin Bob Howard Brian Dinning Wood Sanner, - V r 1 - v pengler. Jim Jerome, Lee Milchell, Mike Helrick, Dan Proclor. Clark Kepharl MIDDLE: Eric Keim. Pele Suiansky, Pal Mapes Chris Coughenour Pele Pollock. Darrin Benning. Dave Meese, Tim Emerl, Kenl Kelly, Larry Marple, Greg Welsh. Dave Will, Kerry Houpl, Tim Pucci,iJim Lewis, Barry DeWill Coslea. Tony Chapman, Chad Kammerer, Charles Horner, Richard Knechl, Kevin Pyle, Vince Jacob, Ben Shorl, Jellrey Dunmeyer, Sleve Egoll, Dave ark Davidson. Jim Felix, Dirk Schryver, Scoll Mosholder, Ernesl Frilz, Richard Hall. Coach Digrullolo, Coach Repko ,,,,, if J , . .W .., ,,f , 1 wwf' --- 11.1, . LLM, f YL- 1-' f , .M .fZm.'.f- Teams line up for volleyball in Recreafion Club. Dodie Bush and Jenny Delozier decorafe resfroom walls in Ari' Service Club. I02 ug. MWWM Sfudenfs wail fo gel ouf 'rheir pro- iec+s in Plasfer Craff Club. Roger Frampfon displays his jaguar model assembled in Model Building Club. Tri-Hi-Y members learn The lafesf disco sfeps. 9TudenTsTEnjog Q5-Club Acfiviig Period P In T-landicraTTs Club Gwen BuliaT, Becky HeTzer and Vonnie Rayman do a skiT wiTh Their handmade puppefs and marioneTTes. Ulff' n Drama Club, STacy O'Baker demonsTraTes sfage make-up on Advisor Mrs. Pensiero. mf - s Q 4'-,,,f. N A nag sf' Julie Weaver finishes her wreaTh in The GiTTs Galore Club. ,QS-M K in H L During The hecTic weeks of school, iun- ior high sTudenTs always looked Torward To Their acTiviTy period. The program's second year of exisTence was welcomed by a greaT majoriTy oT sTudenTs. AT The beginning oT The year, each sTu- denT joined one oT TwenTy Tive diTTerenT clubs sponsored by The TaculTy. They meT once a week on a roTaTion oT days and periods. The purpose oT These clu.b periods was To provide opporTuniTies Tor sTudenTs To explore and expand Topics and experi- ences which were noT conducTed wiThin The classroom. lT also improved sTudenT- Teacher communicaTion. Some acTiviTies a sTudenT could enioy were sewing and lacing in LeaTher CraTT Club, working on maThemaTical puzzles and brain Teasers in MaThemaTical and Games Club, publishing a paper in Newspaper Club. discussing The weekly happenings in LeT's Talk SporTs Club or promoTing school spiriT wiTh signs, dances and cheering in The Pep Club. STudenTs greaTly enioyed The club period, which gave Them a chance To relax Through The busy school week. ,euqn X' Pom-Pom girls rehearse Their rouTine Tor The upcoming Halloween parade. Mark McNeel shows Harold Wahl how To properly sTring a bow in Archery Club. Under The direcTion oT Mr. John Min- nich, The Junior High ArT Club meT every Wednesday from 3:30 To 5:30 To broaden Their TalenTs in arT. PresidenT Rowena Cube, Vice-PresidenT Lisa Svo- navec and Treasurer Dave Kissinger made up The rosTer OT oTTicers. The club Traveled To Frank Lloyd WrighT's Falling WaTer and Toured PiTTs- burgh's Sarah ScaiTe ArT Gallery To aug' menT Their arT appreciaTion. Among many acTiviTies This year, club members displayed Their proiecTs Trom Time To Time in upTown sTore windows. They held arT sales, where exhibiTs high- IighTed junior high insTrumenTal and cho- ral concerTs. VisiTing arTisTs spoke aT club meeTings abouT various aspecTs oT arT, giving demonsTraTions oT Their worlc. TQ if Arf Club oTTicers are Lisa Svonavec, vice presidenfq Rowena Cube. presidenT: Dave Kissinger. Treasurer: and Mr. John Minnich, advisor. Ari Club sells projecis To finance Trip was 5 A 5 ' 8 ,413 si Cheerleaders. majorei-les keep The spirif 3 , 1 , ' . ,l2?it2L - 1 . f ' V -i Ui rum 1 g 549 if ' 2, ' ,F Ai, r -K ,L ak 5 V 1 ' L I I 5' .W , T 7 l'MTf i..V,Q f 1-f 3 ' . ' 'X 3' H K 0 i i in V 'L - ., 44- 4 V '- ' Ag , A. 2 V 41, W it 'X of T ' V VD 's V .V ' Q, T. . 2 .A i , I ' 5 . J . T 'T Q T :N ' ' , I y . X - ' . ' . ' ' 4 s V M ,.,, 3 , V u ,iw ' ,f x l 'i 1' ,Q We ' , , .,. VM ' T 'A 'f T . TV.. NS... .swf . A-JR ew ' ' . ' Vg V'. +Vf9rf i ' f . . A 1...-.yI. . , , . J .M - .. peak, ,'... BACK: Susan Hay. Head Janice Dunlap FRONT: Tammy Zimmerman, Zefi Vandegriff, Kim BareTooT, Nikki Flick. Susan Blubaugh, Marsha Walker During The pep assembly for The Bedford foofball game, Charlene Aclrer leads a cheer. rf. .. .1 O g 4 EnergeTic iunior high cheerleaders promoTed school spiriT during pep assemblies and games To cheer Their Teams on To vicTory. FuncTioning as indi- vidual sporTs advisors were Mrs. PaTricia McNaul, TooTballg Mrs. Emma Jean MosToller, girls baslceTballg Mrs. Mary CriTchTield, boys baslceTball: Mrs. Pam Diesel, wresTling7 and Mrs. Linda Henry, cheerlead- ing pracTice. Cheerleaders aTTended The annual Three-day summer camp wiTh The senior high cheer- leaders To learn new cheers and compose signs Tor upcoming sporTs seasons. Under The direcTion oT Mr. RoberT GriTTiTh, major- eTTes Twirled and marched aT pep assemblies, The Halloween parade and The Memorial Day parade wiTh The eighTh-ninTh grade band. They performed a halTTime rouTine aT The BedTord TooTball game. The girls also assisTed The sevenTh grade maioreTTes in creaTing and pracTicing Their rouTines. . ..., 5 .. 5 .-4+ . V wh A -2- S -K I E Ca! -f , i ' z. raleigh' M f' V-sV is .N V . V M ... -1 E nit' ,A A 0.3-4, l rY 'v1 mi G --'i , . .. . Q if Chrisfine Adams, Julie Angermeier FRONT: Lisa BarndT 'H--4 BACK: CaThy Bulow, CapTain Sharon Rizzo, Joni Collins, Charlene Acker, Shari Miller MIDDLE: Jane Ross, 105 T -.Mx Mr. GriTTiTh gives The down beaf Tor The sTarT oT Song for The Young. FifST Chair m9ml3eV5 inClUde ll0Pl Jeff Nunnafli D01-'Q Bowman, Tim I-One, lbfli' Toml Lisa BarndT, Carolyn Williams and Terrisa Kelly. esiival OT' Bands Highlighis Aciive Year TiTh, The junior high bands conTinued wiTh large enrollmenTs, wiTh approximaTely Two hundred sTudenTs involved. The sev- enTh grade band had 70 new insTrumen- TalisTs, while l25 musicians made up The eighTh-ninTh grade band. These Two bands presenTed programs To The junior high sTudenT body and The public in Their annual spring concerT, also being Tea- Tured in The junior high FesTival oT Bands in April. The eighTh-ninTh grade band played Tor all pep and sporT assemblies Through- ouT The school year as well as perTorming aT The junior high TooTball game againsT Bedford. They also added spark To The communiTy by marching in The Hallow- een parade, Memorial Day parade and ceremonies aT The Husband CemeTery and presenTing a concerT aT The Bakers- ville picnic in SepTember. Many ouT- sTanding eighTh and ninTh grade insTruA menTalisTs achieved Top chairs and oTher honors in The All-CounTy Junior Band, held March 7-IO. The sevenTh grade band presenTed concerTs To The Maple Ridge, Friedens and Sipesville elemenTary schools as well as during junior high orienTaTion day. The eighTh-ninTh grade band works hard aT rehearsal Counig Drchesira Hosied Bg Qomersei mi OrchesTra members wail for Their enfrance in Wild Wood Flower. . 16. chair members include lTopl Dave Meese. Amy Rush. Tom CourTney, Melanie Hemminger. Terrisa Kelley. Meyers, Michelle PeTrosky, Mike STumpT. lboTToml Maggie Miller, Jeff Nunnari, BeTTy Musselman, Amy Theresa Jacob, Lisa BarndT, Carolyn Williams, Darla STahl and PaTTy Thompson. Junior high Tri-CounTy's orchesTra Tes- Tival marked The highlighT of The year. as iT was hosTed by The SomerseT iunior high orchesTra. Seven schools from Three counTies harmonized in preparaTion Tor Their perTormance on April 7Th. They rehearsed Tor Two days in The audiTorium under The baTon oT guesT conducTor Mr. Donald Barra, conducTor of The Johns- Town Symphony and YouTh Symphony OrchesTras. Under The direcTion oT Mr. l'lerberT McDowell, The 56-member orchesTra, comprised oT sevenTh, eighTh and ninTh grade sTudenTs, rehearsed every Monday and Thursday TiTTh period. ATTer hours OT pracTice, The orchesTra displayed Their TalenT To The public in Their annual spring concerT, held in con- iuncTion wifh ThaT oT The senior high orchesTra on This TesTive nighT. Among The orchesTra's selecTions were HighlighTs oT WesT Side STory and Symphony No. 20 in C Minor. ln June, several junior high musicians parTicipaTed in BaccalaureaTe and Com- mencemenT orchesTra To Till spoTs vacaTed by seniors. Mr. McDowell Thinks of The upcoming Tri-CounTy orchesTra TesTival. .4 ,M -r Ad' 5, nr' K WA A . fhkw Mr. Berkey helps Amy Sheeler check her skis before she Heading This year's Ski Club are Treasurer Tom TrenT. PresidenT ElizabeTh makes a run clown The slopes. CriTchTield, Secremlary Lisa Svonavec and Vice PresidenT Bill ShaTTer. Club Ends Season Wilh Slalom Evenl As They hoped Tor loTs ol snow, The Junior High Ski Club Tormed This year under The direcTion oT Mr. John Berkey. Headed by PresidenT ElizabeTh CriTch- Tield, The club uTilized The excellenT skiing TaciliTies in The area. Ski club was an aTT- erschool acTiviTy open To any junior high sTudenT inTeresTed in learning how To ski. lTs purpose was To acquire enioyable and compeTenT skiing Techniques lrom cerTiT- led proTessionals. Ski Club members venTured To Hidden Valley on live Wednesday evenings. On The Tinal evening club members had The opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in slalom com- peTiTion wiTh oTher members OT The club. Wishing Tor more snow, Susan Shaulis and Amy Sheeler scan The sky. gf s'!'l.- ' was , .Ig ,. .e rf- -s' VX X Chorus Holds ChrisTmas. Spring Conoeris 4 accompanisTs Julie Angermeier Miriam Tensuan Janice Dunlap Monique Wong Susan Hay, Gail Baer, Miriam Tensuan and Shari Miller. I4-'W I sv ,qv .N ...H- ,gi.w.ig., H 1 LYM-'T' 1 von' I 4' Ol.,' ' .glP' ri? H., J on ,. 1 up 0 M is if Yi A ms l 'WWW i -,K 15.52 5 . ... ' 25 if 69 I H vlembers of The Girls Ensemble are lbaclrl Susan May. Janice Dunlap, Brenda Miller, CaTh yer, Susan Hay. Gail Baer, Miriam Tensuan, Shari Miller Expanding on Their vocal skills. The members oT The chorus meT TiTTh period every Tuesday. Mr. Jacl: Dice served as direcTor oT The group. The chorus presenTed Two concerTs This year. AT ChrisTrnas They perTormed Tor The sTudenT body. The girls ensemble highlighTed The program by singing The selecTion Don'T l.eT Go aT ChrisTmas. The Spring choral concerT was a pro- gram Tor parenTs oT The sTudenTs in The group and oTher inTeresTed music Tans. A newly Tormed boys ensemble made iTs debuT aT The spring concerT. AccompanisTs Tor The chorus were Julie Angermeier, Miriam Tensuan, Monique Wong and Janice Dunlap. of The Girls Ensemble are lbaclrl Susan May, Janice Dunlap, Brenda Miller, CaThy Hanks, Julie Wilson. Monique Wong, lTronTl Joyce Suianslcy, Kay Shellenber- Lgia aw 4813? 'p--q ,ls ! s hh -fb T. -,Mr ff' Jiri .. , i W fi: ez px l his if ' -v , Q A y Hanks, Julie Wilson, Monique Wong, lTronTj Joyce Suianslny, Kay Shellenber- .x 5 s X Heading Library Club fhis year were Advisor Mrs. Finneffe Egolf, Presidenf Julie Wilson. Secrefary-Treasurer Lucy Horner and Vice President Tom Courlney. Club members conlribule lime lo librar Wifh The guidance of Mrs. Finnelle Egolf, fhe lhirly-six members of 'rhe Library Club operaled smoofhly. Each member worked in The library one sludy hall period a week, performing such Tasks as lyping overdue nofices fo sludenls, arranging file cards in order lhal books could be readily localed, shelving maga- zines and books, working af 'rhe circula- fion desk. mending and repairing books, and decoraling lhe monfhly bullelin board. During her sludy hall, Nancy Smiih sfrelches lo sfraighlen books on fhe lop shell. Council allends slale oonvenlion ve ll Q li 1 - TBALL 1 o so 1 'K I ,, 554-57 V J ' f 9 gi 'mfs' ug, r- .f .sg1,... '- A Meelings and aclivilies were spearheaded by Treasurer Sharon Rizzo, Vice-Presi- denl Miriam Tensuan. Presidenl Lisa Svonavec. and Secrela ry Darlelle Winclr. Energelic Sludenl Council members showed enlhusiasm lhis year wilh lhe help of Advisor David McCall. Heading lhe lisl ol lund-raising proiecls was lhe selling of Pennsylvania Dulch Buller Minls and Eagle emblem T-shirls. Members also sold popcorn and candy al loolball games and dances. And Council conlinued lo sponsor lheir slore, which offered noleboolcs, pencils and pens. Halloween and Chrislmas dances sponsored by lhe Sludenl Council added a spark lo lhe school year, along wilh Council-sponsored lrips lo lhe Ice Capades and a Pirale baseball game. For lhe lirsl lime lhe Sludenl Council, represenled by four ol ils mem- bers, loolc parl in a slalewide sludenl council convenlion, which was held al Bishop Guilloyle High School in Alloona. Here lhey learned various ways lo promole school spiril and galhered ideas on assemblies. Council members and leachers lhal made up lhe Sludenl-Teachers Rela- lions Commillee were aclive lhroughoul lhe year, concenlraling lheir allenlion on selling up school policy and lhe Council conslilulion. Dress-up, Orange and Black, Clash, and newly formed Tie and Class Col- ors Days conlinued lo lceep up sludenl morale. Darlelle Winclu and Juan Gonzales adverlise for lhe upcoming Halloween dance as Lisa Svonavec and Mary Boose lcolr on. x fiwj TOP: Mr. David McCall. Kalhy fi , H- WWW, -- Kendall, Slacy Kimmel, Bob il K, 4.2 D ' W mv vs-, Q A V' .1511 Howard, Joyce Friedline, Lisa X SV xi il ii ii Svonavec. Darlelle Winclr. N Ni xl A .s 1 gn - - A H- ' ' Sharon Rizzo. Tom Trenl. Kalhy Bulow MIDDLE: Lisa Barndl. Jeff Laluch, Jean Welsh, Chris Adams. Slacy Pyle. Joyce Suian- slcy. Miriam Tensuan, Jocelyn Cube, Sue Blubaugh, Dan Buck. Marlr Cole BOTTOM: Juan Gon- zales, Amy Mosloller, Tammy Pugh, Sue Hay, Jane Miller, Mel- issa Joseph, Shelley Yoder, Amy Harris. Chris Adams. Jane Shaue lis 5 i ep-ff' .5 embers fi I .:,. .,L, , M S ,V . If ff..., f. waxy .QI-N f:,L54..,w, H. , ,Z argl V TV R l 5 Q is , 3 X W iw If-N , .,-5 ,Ewa if P N 1 I K Q 1 J '. 3' 'u . K ' ' I N 6 Togaliewweleaam Wewoablwwi Welewuujaoawouwmliffakes lessons wlublvpwuehwaluablatous as wemouealead. Teacbna, classes mwbbooks gwzfaus biaouglvowvjowwey wfiwjuhme. Wepufasuaoufvoowwa 4 Sludenls Tackle Basic Fundamenlals In xx ,p Mr.Charles Morocco Mr. Louis Bruno Sfunwped on an algebra problem, Tim Beabes proolreads lo find his mislalce, Mrs. Blank Tells her class There is only one rninule lell lo go on fheir lesl. f J I 1 lvlnpaul Urbain 3 l Mrs. Elaine Blank If lhere were one fhing you could advise 'rhe gradualing seniors, whal would il be? Try lo have a posilive aflilucle, and above all have a sense of humor. Mr. Bruno Malh Problem Dlclc Slwaller poinls our a mislalce made by George Mounflord as a perplexed Mark Bruner explains a fwo-column deducfive proof +o his geomefry class Craig Miller looks on, Triqonornefry sludenfs use llweir calculalors lo apply lhe law of sines fo a lrianqle. fl ff if ,. , 6 uw Qayh 3 Mm l 42 2 , 'ffl 4.3 Ev lrfrlzf kf 1, ,Z Ht , www Ji, J ww Qludenis iackle basic fundamenials and ,f 2 E 5 , Mrs. Delores Bressler f x Mrs. Pafricia May xi i s is Mrs. Helen Bruno Mr. George Pefras Mr. James Paiion If 'lhere were one Thing you could advise fhe gracluafing seniors. whal would if be? Sei' a goal for yourself. If you have no goal fo shool' for, your whole fuiure will have no meaning and all fhal you work for will have no purpose. - Mr. Peiras II6 A solifary mafh sfudenf remains a few momenfs eller class To nofe his assign menl. lslk skills injunior and senior malh courses Thirly-lwo seniors, lhe mosl ever, Toughened lheir schedule by faking lwo malh courses lhis year in preparafion for college. The courses consisled of Ana- lylic Geomelryflnlroducfory Calculus and Trigonomelry!Algebra Ill. These sfudenfs were eligible lo parlicipale in Mu Alpha Thefa fo exlend lheir malhe- malical knowledge. Juniors learned how To solve quadralic equalions, work wifh logarilhms, and 'lac- lor in Algebra ll. Freshmen prepared for Their course in Algebra l by learning basic algebraic maneuvers. Sophomore geomelry sludenfs learned fheorems and poslulales, applying fhem in fwo-column deduclive proofs during 'rhe year. Sevenlh and eighlh graders spenl' lhe year preparing 'For higher malhemalics courses by sludying and refining 'rhe basic 'lundamenlals of mafhemalics lhal fhey had learned in elemenlary school. Ninfh grade sfudenfs concenfrafe hard in order fo finish their Algebra l fesf before lhe bell rings. Pam Shaulis pauses lo 'rhinlx of lhe nexf slep in a calculus problem. I , fr , 4 I 3 1 i Tammy Zimmerman fakes advanlage of a few exfra minufes af 'rhe end of class by doing some of her homeworlr. .Af D 'B fe' Sludenls expand soienlifio knowledge Is 5, . 1 'fl 5 .N rxi x I - if W , 3 ,, s kV.' 1'f, 'k ' M. N ii Q eeje M A Mr. Thomas Fridy ., M r, Offis Baer f A Mr. Dale Phillippi il , b-u no le Mr. Roberl Rhodes Whal is your opinion on fhe produc- tion of les? lube babies? They be'Her dress fhe lesf 'lube babies so 'lhey are noi obscene. because les? lube: are frensperenl. - Mr. Baer lf you were nof leaching science wheel would you be doing? I would probably be worlring in a laboralory fesling coal samples or doing somelhing else relefed fo my field of shady. - Mr. Phillippi V.. 5 l i . or N if r.4. .. c rg l l ss i Greg Lowry demonsfrales fo hi reduces the force of fricfion. Milne Deakins, Rick Meyers and ninfh grade earfh science class. S I' s physics lab parlner how a series of pulleys Colleen Farrell inspecl a plcnefarium in Their Ss., X i ihrou h various Iaboralorg experiments '-New Physics, analomy, and advanced science courses were open lo seniors fhis year. Advancedscience s'ru.den'rs worlred on proiecls fha? perfained fo fheir specific inferesfs, while physics sfudenfs sfudied and experienced fheo- ries of rnofion, fricfion. force, and energy fhrough involved laborafory experimenfs. Slu- denfs inferesfed in fhe medical profession sfudied sysfems of lhe human body in anal- omy. ng Chernisfry sludenfs. under lhe guidance of Mr. Dale Phillippi, parficipafed in labs explor- ing 'rhe whys and hows of chemical reaclions. Sophomores involved in general and lab biology classified all forms of life and how lhey luncfion. Sfudenfs of sevenfh and eighlh grade sci- ence courses parficipafed in sfudies according To 'rheir inferesfs. Freshmen splil fheir year by sfudying earfh science one serrwsfer and infro- ducfory biology lhe olher. During a chemisfry lab Marcella Egner adds CO2, fo fhe confainer while Chris Mosfoller carefully observes fo note any changes. 3 ' Diane Barron shows Carl Balmer fhe locafion of a frog's infesfines in lab biology class. I I9 1 f M 2 W7 5 7 4 ZA 155 'Ei f 7-. .4 In science class Teresa Del.ozier observes how wafer seeks ifs own level. Science Siudg Opens Howard Meyers. Tracey William, and Kafhy Dursf work ouf lab problems. JeffS+ahlpoin1's ou+ The volhage of 'rheir homemade baffery To his lab parfner Sfacey Pyle. ' 1 The Universe To All Dave Kissinger points ou? Yhe orbif of fhe earih around fhe sun ro Mike Schrock. Junior High science sfudenfs examine soil specimens under a magnifying qiass in search of life forms. X..- 11 n Mr. Jon Crifchfieid Mrs. Linda Henry ff' Mr. John DiGruf'rolO 5 E Hn EI i IL . ' J A ...i v Mr. Richard Gould T' 1 ' 4 Mr. Thomas Tweardy PDD ludenls debale campaign issues lo Mr. Max Anlcney Miss Rufh Barkley Mr. Garvin Kissinger Mr. George Bressler Mr. Ralph Egolf Should geography be a required course in fhe jun- ior high? l'l' should be leuglrl along wiih fhe social sfudies courses. - Miss Berkley Should Teachers sfafe lheir polifical views in fhe classroom? Yes. A well considered poinl of view relaiive io all sides of an issue can be bofh educalional and slim- ulefinq. - Mr. Ankney How exlensively should leachers become involved in communify life? Thai' is up 'lo flue individual ieacher lo decide. Only he can esfablish his priorilies for his spare lime. - Mr. Kissinger If you weren'f leaching social siudies. wha? would you be doing? , , I . I almost weni info law. l assume I would be eifher an eH'orney or e iournalisl. - Mr. Egolf Mr' K'55'n9e leclures l 's POD Class on lhe execuhve branch of government I would be relired. - Mr. Bressler 'I22 make choices in gubernaiorial eleciion we K 8 153715, Midferm and local elecfions added exfra inferesf fo social sfudies classes fhis year. POD sfudenfs fried a differenf approach in learn- ing abour candidaies and elecfions by supporfing gubernaforial candidafes Pefer Flaherfy or Richard Thornburgh. Juniors gained insighf info fhe forming of our gov- ernmenf in American Cullures ll. They slarfed ar lhe beginning of our hisfory when lhe English sefflers came +o fhe New World, progressing 'rhrough fhe Tragedies of The Civil War. ln World Culfures II sophomores delved info The causes of World War l and World War ll. Civics sfudenfs go? an iniroducfion fo POD by dis- cussing siafe and local government Sunken freasure fool: up a good deal of fime in American Culfures I. Sfudenfs also perused fhe American Revolufion. World Culrures I sfudenfs gained an inrroducfion M' 4 To anfiquily by experimenfing wifh differenf Roman ' NQ foods and parficipafing in fheir own version of Scho- lasfic Quiz. Mr. Kissinger explains fhe details of 'rheir 'rerm paper assignmenf fo Marianne Keim and Mike Knechf. Doug Harned and Rex Cramer ask Mr. Ankney for help on homework. ... ' S. Janice Plarf learns more abou? geography as she sfudies a map of fhe Unifed Sfafes. 123 4 ap Tesis. Homework Assignmenis Z '? ?tng -----... -5-....,,,,, xo K N -in-.....,,hn Mimi, I I-M, ,V ,,. Eighfh grade girls concenfrafe hard on frying fo name fhe differenf counfries during 'their map fesf, Todd Hemminger looks fo Mr. Smifh for help on his confemporary prob- Heafher Kelly and Milissa Balmer aslc Mr. Mauzy a queslion abou? fheir assignment lem in Civics. ' in Focus Courses ? Mr. James Hosfefler Mr. C. Wilson Weaver -.. a -4- . Q. , L ip -:fe 5 Q. i f Mr. Gerard Smifh Mr. Gourley emphasizes fhe imporfance of the French and Indian War To his class. rf, 4 5 , ., i' Mr. George Gourley Mr. Gary Mauzy Should Teachers sfale lheir poli+i- cal views in The classroom? This should be a+ 'lhe individual dis- crefion of 'lhe feacher. Polilical views are 'lhe privilege of all Amer- icans: s'ra+ing and following are fwo differenf +hings. - Mr. Hos- +e+ler. If you weren'+ leaching social slud- ies, wha? would you be doing? Racing sporls cars. - Mr. Ma uzy I would seelr some +ype of employ- meni in +he funeral business. - Mr. Gourley Grammar sludenls lake lime from English .. ,... . i . I il' if , sr -an W 5.3 rx, K 5? Mrs. Nadine Knupp La x Mrs. Mary Ann Smifh Mrs. Phyllis Cindric Mr. Jay Chrisiner Mr. David Trenl Whal have you learned aboul sludenls Through your leaching experiences? Sfudenfs are always differenf. Classes fhal consisl of sfudenfs who are fruly inferesfed in being prepared for 'lhe fufure are 'lhe mos'l inferesfing fo feach. - Mr. Jay Chrisfner The more a feacher expecfs from sfudenfs, 'lhe more fhey do. - Mrs. Mary Ann Smilh Whal do you feel is lhe mos? imporfanl aspecf of your English course? , s il Q ig r Mrs. Roberla Anfram Mr. Gene Abel My mosf imporfanf goal in 'leaching English is fo help sfudenfs develop ways fo learn on 'lheir own and confidence l'ha'l 'lhey can do so. - Mrs. Phyllis Cindric Do you feel Thai all Teachers should leach correcl grammar and usage in lheir classrooms? l feel all feachers should reinforce fhe use of correcl' grammar and usage. - Mrs. Mary Ann Smifh lf would be wonderful if 'lhey could, buf, lilce everyone else, 'l'hey barely have enough fime +0 'lake care of 'lheir own subiecf maffer. - Mr. David Trenf l26 class To pariicipaie in poeirg workshop Hi J W Well, if you can do iT beTTer, do iT! , replies Michele Hixson To some unwanfed advice on a logic problem from one of her friends in her Third period journalism class. This year iunior and senior high sTudenTs were busy planning and delivering speeches, wriTing poeTry and Themes, working on vocabulary lessons and learning basic grammar. Speech!TheaTer parTicipanTs gave inTormaTive and persuasive speeches, laTer acTed ouT skiTs in Their classrooms and on sTage. ln OcTober and November newspaper iournalism classes wenT on Tield Trips To The PiTTsburgh Press and To The UniversiTy oT PiTTs- burgh aT JohnsTown Tor a press seminar, where They parTicipaTed in various workshops. Vo-Tech English classes compleTed book reporTs, worked wiTh magazines and sTudied grammar Trom Their TexTbooks. The senior high enioyed The visiT OT Mr. l-l. L. Van BrunT Tor a one-week poeTry workshop in November, while The junior high had Their poeTry workshop in The spring. During The second semesTer iuniors chose The I98O EagleT and Eagle's Echo sTaTTs in preparaTion Tor The coming year. Theresa Maffhews gives a demonsTraTive speech on The violin in her English III class. 127 Junior High English Qiudenls Learn Q, ,L Jw A .4 Q 7, 'mi' f' f -wifi if fi i 2 .fi i M-4' A KLTFMWM 6 iZn,iii .41 English sludenls look amazed lo hear lhaf iheyvhave no assignmenl for fhe weekend. Bridge? Charlfon quickly reads her English assi nmenf during class. ls Thai righf? asks Sammy Kildare as he defines a verb. S -.n. X: s Q Y . . E 3 4..,P , ules Of Grammar. Preseni Speeches Yhaf have you learned abou? sfudenfs Through your 'reaching experiences? fo gain resped from your sfudenfs, you musi' give respecl' +o 'l'hem. - Mrs. Pensiero I have leauledahaf iudenfs are human people wifh needs and feelings, and problems of fheir own, which someiimes inferfere wiih fheir abiliiy 'l'o lam. - rs. uhe ldosi sfudenfs are willing and inleresfed in learning if you as a feacher provide fhe in+eres+. Mr. Crouse Vhaf do you feel is +he mosr imporfanf aspecf of your English.course? Thai' fhe siudenfs learn fo express fhemselves ina way ihaf feels safisfying fo 'l'hem. - Mrs. Rucasky Vhaf do you 'rhink is 'fhe greafesi need in fhe language background of Somersef sfudenfs? The biggesf problem l've found in Somersei s+uden'l's' language background is poor spelling. - Mrs. Rucaslry Grea'l'es+ needs vary wifh each s'l'uden+. - Mr. Crouse Mrs. Mary Crifchfield Mrs. Sally Rhodes Mrs. Sherren Psnsiero Mrs. Sara Jane HUiZ6lI Mrs. Berry Cerra Mr. Sam Crouse Mrs. Leafrice Hochard 6 Mrs. Sarah Rucasky 129 Qiudenis Pursue Shorfhand And Tuping Mrs. Lilia Miller Do you feel rhar your sfudenrs are adequafely prepared for a iob imme- diafely affer high school? We offer adequaie 'rraining, buf 'I'he sludenf musf have 'I'he desire and pu? for+h fhe effort - Miss Bran+ R .1 :-f-s .ssss ba Mr. Blase Cindric X 'M' Miss E. Marie Bra-nr Shari Ebie praclices her shorfhand using a dicfaphone. Mr. Cindrios fiffh period Typing l class does a pracfice drill before a fimed wrifing. 1 S, rrry I 6 130 Projeofs To Prepare For Business World r.sr T 'E fr: 1? 711' Lori Heisf, Pam Williams and Joyce Pugh discuss fheir business assignmenf affer class. an mf. A wide range of courses were offered fhrough fhe buQness progranm Sfudenk arranged classes for a schedule besf suifed fo fhe field of business fhaf fhey planned fo pur- sue. There were Three fyping classes. The Typing l class provided for a personal level of achieve- menf.ldere fyping skHk and rhyfhrn were improved by fyping fo music. Typing ll and lll was offered fo fhose who wished fo furfher fheir sfenographic knowledge. Here sfuclenfs fyped business leffers arfd ofher business forms. Office and clerical pracfice sfudenfs worked in an office afmosphere fo develop fundamen- fal office skills. The sales class puf fheir fraining fo pracfi- calse by managing fhe senior magazine sales, morfgage burning, and sale and disfribufion of yearbooks Cfher courses offered included shorfhand, accounhng,bu9nessEngHshand mafh Sales sfudenfs Jodie Dunmeyer, Carolyn D'Aniello, Becky McCall. and Jackie Whife compare fhe signs fhey have made for yearbook sales I D . T 'T EAHJLX wi 'QBQON wlbk SALE 7 ov-f3'i l N onkx F09 ..l,.v14rf ..u-fr X-fr A T E- 7 Tf If 'I ' ' Q . French. German. Spanish Sfudies Offer Spanish, French and German made The scene in The senior and iunior high. SevenTh graders sampled German Tor one semes- Ter while eighTh graders spenT a semesTer on boTh inTroducTory Spanish and French. Basic ToundaTions of each language helped sTudenTs decide which lan- guage To Talce during Their freshman year, possibly conTinuing Throughoul' high school. Senior high sTudenTs expanded Their knowledge, vocabulary and correcl' usage of These languages by presenTing and playing word games. LiTe sTyles and hisTory OT The counTries were also sTudied. Various acTiviTies highlighTed The year Tor many language sTudenTs. Spanish and French groups wenT ChrisTmas caroling aT The Somersel' CommuniTy and STaTe HospiTals. German classes aTTended The annual Springs Tollc TesTival. NQIOW-D-MW' ,Jim lk' l can'T spell ThaT word! says Kevin Ryan To Jill Johnson. who is Trying To help him wiTh his French vocab Vonnie Rayman, Dan Lice and Amy MosToller Try To figure ouT how To geT iingle bells ouT of cascabeles. ss , .,s, ., ,swr . T .1 af: --S551-f'T3'i' fi 1 ,. .MQW N --ww' ..s., ,if , - , -s,.:w.'f,1,--s1.- sn.-as f 1 2 3 - ii5fi!1:g:af5kE,Qy: A ,J - ' . , E- , T 2 l ,,.,', mg-Q.: 55 H I, , 45? ', 2 sfrfi We ,ss fsfsi ffl T ig sssl iV,- 4 g5sf15:gfg T? iff: 1.3-Q.. -L 132 Diversiig In Language and Culiure rms un l W lg-Z-noi m2'9'1 Mr. Harris shows Teresa Roach a display of mufanf gummy bears leff over from fhe gummy bear sales. Mr. John Harris Mrs. Colleffe Sherren Mrs. Carol Famariss Mrs. Delores Chapman Mrs. Mary Wifhrow Do you feel Thar exchange sfudenfs enhance The language program here al Somersef? l feel exchange sfudenfs are an asse+ 'fo our language program. They bring real life learning experiences +ha+ canno+ be wriH'en in boolcs or shown in pic- +ures. - Mrs. Delores Chapman Exchange sfudenfs can be very valuable in a language classroom. Language sfudenfs should seelc fhem our and regularly a'r+emp+ conversa+ions wilh fhem in fheir na+ive 'longue. - Mr. John Harris 133 Work experience prepares siudenis for Whai do you like mosl aboui your job? My iob is boih challenging and rewarding, working wi+h each slu- deni for such an eriensive period of fime. Whai I like mosf? H' is never rouiine. - Mrs. Melane Bar- aniak . . . To see young people find a purpose in whai fhey are doing. - Mr. James McCall www x M.. W Mrs. Melane Baraniak Mr. James McCall ww , .Q Kim Lape pracfices mafh problems af fhe board. Russell Sarver gefs a head sfarf on a reading assignment 'QL .. M, Zfstgg is 1 Eugene Johnsfon supervises as Daniel Miller and David Miller compare answers on fheir healfh worksheefs. ,pr ie V a,' 5g2g'Zz, ,. W a fulfilling career eller high school I WH,,..-n -D ,,,- V 'hh W. , K Wilmer Mills and Mike Fleming debafe over the correcf answer fo a quesfion in fheir workbooks. Sfudenls crowd info the bus for an early morning lrip lo their work experience Special educafion programs in lhe jun- ior and senior high lhis year worked al expanding academic and praclical knowledge. The senior high schedule combined work experience in fhe morn- ing wifh academic classes in The aller- noon. Their work experience program. carried on wilh lhe cooperafion of fhe various induslries and relailers in The communify, prepared sludenfs 'lor a more promising fufure by 'training lhem in iobs lhey can pursue aller gradualing, while offering personal salislaclion for The sludenfs. Academic subiecls sludied in 'rhe aflernoon included mafh, Ameri- can hisfory, language arls, reading, and olher areas applicable lo everyday liv- ing. Junior high sfudenls prepared for lhe added responsibilily of work experience in fhe senior high by developing lheir academic backgrounds. Sludenls acquired and improved basic skills in speech, mafh, healfh and hislory in addi- 'rion lo reading and sfudying abou? for- eign counfries. Panorama 0? Vooaiional And Technical STudenTs who chose To prepare 2 direcfly for Their fuTure careers while in N13 school aTTended vo-Tech school on a bi- weekly basis. AT vo-Tech sTudenTs con- cenTraTed on areas of specific inTeresT To Them. As a resulf They learned useful Trades while obTaining on-The-iob experi- ence in many areas. An added benefiT was learning To work wiTh sTudenTs from oTher Somersef CounTy schools involved in The vocaTional sysTem. -aww. AcTiviTies included Vocafional lndus- Trial Clubs of America, DisTribuTive Edu- caTion Clubs of America, dances. assem- blies, inTramural sofTball. foresTry field NW' G day, and FFA fruiT sale, sweeThearT con- TesT, baslceTball Team and sTaTe officers convenTion. STudenTs learned The academics of Their areas in Theory classes. AT The end of The year seniors who had J T,'5' successfully passed Their course gradu- M-- 'w' aTed from The vo-Tech school in a gradu- V aTion ceremony separafe from Their E home School Commencemenls' Dennis Miller and Neil Ling mix mulch in horTiculTure class. Jim Cox wafches as Dean Hoggard sands Their pro iecf car in aufobody. Sophomores merge aT Their home school for academic sfudy such as This hisfory 59 Ken Cafanese checlrs Eric l'lay's Tig welding for craclrs. In machine shop Bill Thompson adiusfs The bandsaw 'ro be sure of a precision cm. Roy Biffner, Dave Pyle. Craig Mifchell, Fay Henry and S+:-:ye Shaulis make neces sary repairs To chairisaws in foresfry. Vo-Tech Prepares For h we Wir .MP gr: 'Quiz - - -sf-sf: Y , 1' WfW',' , , ,,Jh , . i M ry VV A' .. Q X HVIV 1 . ':', .,, K m, ' f 'Q M 'V M' ,..V , V Robin Shaffer programs a payroll essinq. on The compufer in dafa proc- Arranging pasfries is a sweel' job for Jodie Yoder in foods service and preparalion. Barb Slwepley, Sue Mosfoller and Sue Leslie pradice sales fechniques in markefinq. ffmxm lm mediate Career Dpportunities i ew-few 1 V 'lwf 'ji MW' , b', Sue Gorman and Dennis Miller inspect the strange plant that Neil Ling has discovered in the vo-tech greenhouse. Schrock takes a breather while Don Devine, Brad Berkebile and Lynn Knepper work on iob forms in diversified occupations. A A., 5 f ' i I y Q ,H .4 -'ee ez 4llg,, 'iw' ff 40 im ,E . Debbie Speelman proves fha? she is a capable woodshop drillpress operafor. Mr. Blaine Baker Mr. Roberi Brougher s .... W . . , Y, 1 Girls in woodshop Do you ihinlc Thai 'rhe lndusirial Aris program adequalely pre- pares siudenis for a irade school? Why or why noi? I feel fhai +he lndusfrial Ar'rs program in 'lhe iunior high are mainly iniroduclory courses and do noi prepare a s'ruden'f for a frade school. - Mr. Replro i No, our program does noi offer fhe varie+y of experiences nec- essary io give 'rhe s+uden+s a basic undersfanding of many lrades. ln +he areas of wood and meial shop, we are adequa+e, buf should include ofher areas. - Mr. Wal'l'ermire. Mr. William Replco Mr.John Berlmey ig ' 1 , 3 1 V A Q , 5 L Mr. David Mariray Q. W A .. ,,.,f L , ,E1 Mr. Clarence Walfermire in y r ilyiwq brighien ind usirial aris environmeni i af' XM. . jig . - .,.hhh K V-1Q fa.. George Koharchik works inTenTly To Tinish his draff- STudenTs musT be accurafe in cuTTing so ThaT every ing assignment piece Tifs. ConcenTraTion plays a maior role in mechanical drawing cl .gxig :Q Qs W kr c X Q . x , is Junior high shop sTudenTs developed basic skills in meTal shop and woodworking. Precision measure- menTs were an imporTanT aspecT oT bofh courses. Woodshop sTudenTs learned cuTTing, surlacing and planing Techniques, while meTal shop sTudenTs prac- Ticed how To cuT, solder, riveT and weld. Senior high meTal and wood shop sTudenTs used These basic skills To design and build more advanced individual pro- iecTs. Junior high mechanical drawing sTudenTs devel- oped skills wiTh basic draTTing Tools and concepTs. Senior high sTudenTs TurTher delved inTo draTTing by puTTing The skills learned in iunior high To use in designing and drawing complex house plans. lndus' Trial blueprinTs were aids in learning. WhaT one senTence could describe your Teaching career? MysTery. - Mr. Berlrey IT gives me personal saTisfacTion To see sTudenTs mak- ing use of Tools, processes and maferials used in indus+ry. - Mr. MarTray IT has been challenging, demanding, rewarding and someTimes frusfrafing. - Mr. Baker 4 'E fd' Q: ,ser i ..,. f- K my I ,jg ., g . vs s T h . 3, . so ' 6 if 141 Mrs. Pafricia McNaul Lisa Miller concenfrafes on culling her maferial on The correcl lines so fha? her slcir+ will lil. 142 Mrs. Emma Jean Mosfoller Whaf one senfence can describe your leaching career? Each year becomes a greafer chal- lenge. - Mrs. McNaul Teaching home ec has been grafify- ing because of fhe fangible evi- dence of slrills developed by my sfu- denfs. - Mrs. Moyer More fhan one-ihir Should we risk our sfomachs eafing fhis? lhinlc Dennis Ausf and Bill Moon as Scolf Shaulis cufs fhe cake. of enrolled home eo sludenls are male .n ,+- Xxxgxxmg Holly Walker checks for loose sfifches as she does fhe final sewing on her coal' collar. L Walter Piaff shows Kari Lasure fha? Kermif and Fozie fhe Bear are here fo wel- Mrs. Llora Moyer come fhe children fo nursery school. Male inferesl and parficipalion in home ec increased sharply in bofh junior and senior high. Over one-lhird of lhe enrolled sludenls were boys. Junior high sewing classes learned basic skills by mak- ing sfulled animals, skirfs and panls. Boys in lhis course made T-shirls and sfuffed loofballs. In cook- ing classes sfudenls learned 'ro follow and read reci- pes. Career research was also par? of fhe course, which reviewed The whole process of gelling a job, including lhe job inlerview. Senior high foods classes developed basic, cre- arive, and foreign food skills. Sewing classes worked on individual projecls in a wide variefy of choices. Bolh junior and senior high cooking classes held fac- ulfy leas. Child developmenf classes. under 'rhe supervision of Mrs. Marjorie Ankney, conducfed l'wo sessions of nursery school for pre-kindergarfen children. Each session lasled approximafely one monfh. A gradua- fion ceremony climaxed nursery school, wilh each child receiving a diploma. Do you fhink if is a good idea for boys fo lake home economics? Why or why nor? Home Economics is 'lhe sludy of home and 'family life. Families are made of bo'I'h male and female members: +herefore, fhe s'l'udy should be a perl of everyone's life. - Mrs. Mosloller I Mrs. Marjorie Ankney Yes. because in our sociely +he male should be able and willing +0 help wilh 'lhe responsibilifies of 'Family and household. - Mrs. Ankney 143 T i i T , , . g, f l T' ff if 2 F A J . M r. Arnold Wilson -udiMk l!,' 'B r 1 ,V 4 .fx ,. Xxx Brian CusTer lisTens for misTakes as Shawn FiTzgerald reads ciTrus TruiT orders To Harry Howard so ThaT he can TabulaTe The sales. Ag course operaTes The arrival oT Mr. Arnold Wilson broughT a new face To The agriculTure deparTrnenT This year. Through his assisTance sTudenTs learned pracTical ouTlooks which could be carried ouTside oT school. ETTecTive Tarm managemenT in Today's world courses covered pIan+ science, small gas engines, agriculTural mechanics. work experience and FFA acTiviTies. Senior high agriculTure sTudenTs kepT record books wiTh The number of hours They worked on Their proiecTs and whaT each proiecT hoped To accomplish. They could also choose To work aT an agriculTure-relaTed iob. lnTeresTed sTudenTs Trom The iunior high Traveled To The senior high every day To aTTend a ninTh-grade pre-careers class, which direcTed Them Toward The senior high agriculTure program. WhaT do you feel is The biggesT reward Trom a career in agriculTure? The biggesT reward is knowing you conTribuTe To The welfare of The world by helping To provide food. -Mr. Arnold Wilson 144 Jerry Berkebile nder new gu'dance and Larry Hemminger work on a wheel seal while Mark Barron rewires The TracTor. l ,ggwlf Z .,,..,,, ,, :iff 1xf,.2fei,os One-wag sireeis new for siudeni drivers ! Angie Bowlby and Coleen Collins show George Maslalr fhef women can change fires foo. 1 i 1 Mr. Joseph Maslalr Vicki Schroclr is impressed as Sam Rascona and A Scoff Gibbs poinf ouf fhe parfs of fhe mofor. DF.. This year sfudenfs faking on-fhe-road Training had fo consider fhe added aspecf of driving on Somerse'r's new one- way sfreefs. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Pfeffer and Mr. Maslalr, drivers educafion faughf sfu- denfs fhe basic fechniques of parallel parking. fhree-poinf furnarounds and 'rravel under various road and weafher condifions. Highway safefy. a required subiecf for all sfudenfs in fheir sophomore year, pre- pared fhem for on-fhe-road fraining. Sfu- denfs lhaf have complefed bofh courses benefif from insurance rafes. Driver fraining is offered bofh in 'rhe summer and during fhe school year because of fhe large number of sfudenfs who elecf fhe course. Mr. Chesfer Pfeffer Whaf one poinf abouf driving do you sfress fo your sfudenfs? When you drive, Drive To Sfay Alive! - Mr. Maslalr Whaf has been your mosf memora- ble experience as a driving insfruc- for? When women asli where 'I'he curbu- refor and fransmission are insfead of fhe gas or +he brake. - Mr. Pfeffer Coed Ggm. Class TournamenTs Help Coed physical educaTion classes made Their debuT aT The iunior high, enabling boys and girls To parTicipaTe equally in various gym acTiviTies. These acTiviTies included baslceTball, volleyball and Ten- nis. Junior high boys also wresTled and pracTiced gymnasTics. Physical TiTness TesTs were an impor- TanT parT of The course, as They are every year. STudenTs who achieved qualifying scores received The PresidenTial Physical FiTness paTch and cerTiTicaTe. Senior high girls 'Folk danced To The minueT and The highland Tling, along wiTh learning basic disco rouTines. They also dug, dunlced, and spiked during Their power volleyball games. Senior high boys concenTraTed on The TundamenTals of paddle ball. AT The conclusion of The six weeks period a TournamenT narrowed The field of players one by one unTil a cham- pion Team emerged. STudenTs again experienced swimming during The TourTh and TiTTh grading peri- ods. ATTer The classes had swimming, They sTudied TirsT aid. Here They prac- Ticed bandaging, mouTh-To-mouTh resus- ciTaTion, and CPR Techniques. Mrs. Nancy Hay TaughT TirsT aid while Mr. Carr insTrucTed The swimming classes. Mrs Hay insTrucTs her gym class how To dig The ball while playing power volleyball. Todd Barron Tries To hold on iusT a liTTle longer To pass his physical Tifness pull-up Mr. David Maize Mrs. Nancy Hay TesT. WhaT do you enjoy mosT abouT your iob? The aspecT ThaT I mosT enioy is being wiTh people - sTudenTs or oTher school personne . - Mrs. Hay Do you Think sTudenTs, in general. are noT as physically TiT as They should be? l deTiniTely Thinlr mosT people, noT 'usT sTudenTs, are noT as physically fiT as They should be. IT is The naTure of our socieTy To do no more Than necessary. - Mrs. Hay 146 IW i ' . , ami ., W. Make Fiiness Fun X rsesss 3 Pam King and Amy Hearn give Dolly Farlrosh a hard fime while dancing in gym class. is Mr Ninfh grade girls enioy a leisurely geme of baslrefball. swf' e s. Jean Gerber Mr. Edward Joesph Do you fhinlc swimming is an assel To The physical educafion program? Yes, every s'luden'I' should know how fo swim and fhis provides ihe oppor+uni+y for every s+uden+. - Mrs. Jean Gerber map. ,L so .,s.. ,M I47 WhaT do you enioy mosT abouT your iob? My iob is mosT safisfying when I have helped sTudenTs. I enioy working wiTh and helping The sTudenTs. The resulTs of help- ing sTudenTs can be 'a Thing of beauTy and a ioy Torever.' - Mrs. Halverson ' IW 'H M-funds! in STudenTs in boTh junior and senior high Took advanTage of The many resources Their libraries had To oTTer ThroughouT The year. Libraries were open in The morning and during sTudy halls Tor sTu- denTs To research inTormaTion or To iusT browse around. Diversified books rang- ing from science TicTion To The well-known classics provided a wide selecTion Tor varied sTudenT inTeresTs. Magazines were also available in boTh libraries Tor sTu- denTs' assignmenTs and pleasure reading. Mrs. Halverson was on hand To offer assisTance To sTudenTs aT The senior high, while Mrs. Egolf aided sTudenTs aT The iunior high. -1 Mrs. Marfhc Halverson Mrs. Finneffe Egolf T Lori Kriesel assures Barry Halverson ThaT by The Time he's a senior he'll be able To reach The Top book shelf. 9'l'Ud9fI'l'S Make Use lb ar'es During a Tree period Sherri HaupT Takes advanTage OT The many magazines The library has To offer Healih Courses Cover Herediig. Mafurifg i ff' Q fl, if ,ff as In anaTomy class. Ramona Myers shows Sandy Sandusky parfs of The skull while Dawn Hauger sfudies The hand. Mrs. Scharf waTches ScoTT Shaulis and Deanna Dickey lisT personalify qualiTies. AnaTomy classes sTudied aspecTs of The body, including bones, nerves, mus- cles and sysTems. Dissecfion of a caT served as a visual aid in The sTudy of basic anaTomic sysTems. STudenTs also had an opporTuniTy To learn The correcT procedure in Taking blood TesTs. Junior high healTh sTudenTs learned abouT Their behavior and personaliTies and whaT aTTecTs Them. The hazards of drug and alcohol abuse were course highlighTs. STudenTs also gave healTh-rel- aTed currenT evenT reporTs during class. Sophomores sTudied many similar sub- iecTs in Their healTh classes. A guesT speaker spoke on The dangers of alcohol use by Teenagers. ln The sTudy of proper nuTriTion sTudenTs creaTed balanced menus To apply Their knowledge of viTa- mins, proTein, carbohydraTes and food exchange. Mrs. RuTh Coleman Mr. William Carr Mrs. BeTTy Scharf WhaT do you feel is The mosT imporTanT medical discovery, and why? The capabiliTy of Trans- planTing worn-ouT or dam- aged organs Trom oThers who wish To supply Them. This has given many people a second chance for life. - Mrs. Coleman Music Siudies Add Color. Harmong To Life STudenTs hoping To broaden Their background in music elecTed band, orchesTra, chorus and iazz band. lnsTru- menTal insTrucTors included Mr. McDowell, direcTing band, orchesTra and jazz band in The senior high, and Mr. GriTTiTh, direcTing band in The iunior high. Mr. Dice conducTed choruses in boTh schools. This year a wind ensemble composed oT members of The senior high band who had special inTeresTs in music came on The scene. Members pracTiced during school and aTTer-school hours. ln one or Two periods each week sTudenTs Took advanTage oT insTrumenTal and cho- ral lessons To help improve Their individ- ual skills. Music Theory and appreciaTion class Trained senior high sTudenTs who were Thinking oT possible careers in music. The junior high music program included general music classes, which enabled sTudenTs To learn The basics of many Types of music. U E Mrs, Jenny Harris Mr. John Dice Who is your TavoriTe group: why? The Philadelphia Symphony OrchesTra, direcTed by Eugene Ormandy and The ToniTe Show band, direcTed by Doc Severen- son, because They boTh have superb and TalenTed musicians. - Mr. McDowell The BeaTles. They composed pracTically everyThing They per- formed and recorded. Much of Their music has been arranged and played by oTher groups. - Mr. GriTTiTh s 1. . ij gg eggs , . ....... . ,... .... , ATTer school, Tom Berkebile and Mr. McDowell go over a diTTiculT run in The wind ensemble music. . aiwffflk' Judi Heiple pracTices Symphonic Dance No. 3 before her band audiTion. inn:---v I I 1242 if is Mr. RoberT GriTTiTh Mr. HerberT McDowell .1 xl 'iz Whai do you enjoy mosf abou? your job? All phases - I enioy working wi+h people and in arf especially because fhe aim, goal, or end resull' of ar+ siudy and an' work is individual and no one answer is correcf for everyone. In fhis area fwo and 'iwo do nof necessarily have fo make four. - Mrs. Ankney Personal confacf wiih sfu- den+s. - Mr. Minnich The self-safisfacfion a sfu- deni derives as +he resulf of developing an idea in visual form. JT Mr. Hinzy 7- Mrs. Virginia Ankney Mr.John Minnich Mr. Homer Hinzy Arfisis Displag Work A+ Open House Sevenfh grade arf siudenfs were infro- ducecl To arf in a way fhey had never experienced in elemenfary school. They learned backgrounds of many arfisfs and diiierenr siyles of painiing, drawing and sculprure. Eighfh and ninfh graders were able ro elecf arf courses. where fhey chose The 'rype of proiecfs They preferred 'ro work on. Arr courses in lhe senior high offered ambiiious arf sfudenis work on more complicafed problems. Many oi fheir proiecls made up displays ai band, orchesfra and chorus conceris, as well as during open house. Ari sfudenis also cre- aied program covers for many school acfivifies. Highlighring The year was fheir decorafion of windows af lv1cDonald's for rhe Halloween and H Chrisimas seasons. N Mr. Richard Shoclrey, Junior High School Principal: Mr. John Bar- anialc, Assisfanf Principal Q 5 3 2 i 5 Mr. John McNaul, Elemenfary Principal Adminislrafion Plans 1 -on-nq Dr. Alberl Flower. Assislanf Superinfendenf Mrs. Lois Miller, secrelary to Mr. Sloan: Mrs. Maxine Linscolf. secrefary fo Mr. McNaul: Mrs. Anna Bailey, secrelary 'ro Dr. Flower 'ilrr ' - N 'Wm Conslruolion Of New Junior High School SCHOOL DIRECTORS: BACK: Mr. Barry Ash, Mr. Lufher Brubaker, Mr. Frank Famariss, Mr. Wilson Meyers FRONT: Mr. Lyle Rhoads, Mr. Ray Friedline, Mr. Eugene Lloyd, Mr. Lloyd Slurlevanf MVAGVUMSIOUU-SUP9 l f9f1def1l Mr. William Kuhlman, Senior High School Principal Highlighling fhis year's school board business was 'rhe unanimous decision lo conslrucl a new junior high school for grades six lhrough nine. Plans were also inilialed 'ro build an addilion lo lhe Maple Ridge Elemenlary School. The iun- ior high, Palriol Slreel and Union Slreel schools would lhen be closed. New wall and wreslling mais enabled lhe senior high wresflers lo praclice in lhe field house. Mals also augmenled The iunior high wreslling program. Two new men ioined lhe mainlenance slafl, while a new lruclc improved lhe mainlenance deparlmenrs invenlory. Several junior high science classes received new science books wilh lhe inlroduclion of a new series. Old seclions ol l'he Friedens elemen- lary school received a lace-liff, wilh some rooms displaying new carpeling. Mrs. Marion Schroclr, Secrelary lo School Board ...WMWA Various School Emplouees Are Assei ResponsibiliTies oT The guidance coun- selors included helping sTudenTs selecT or change courses and advising on career choices or personal problems. Mrs. Pamela Diesel subsTiTuTed Tor Mrs. Kemp This year as The Treshman-sophomore guidance counselor. Mrs. Phyllis Miller and Mrs. Virginia BauermasTer assisTed The guidance coun- selors by processing and mailing college applicaTions, while providing inTormaTion on scholarships and granTs To college- bound sTudenTs. They also were in charge oT The vocaTional resource room. Mrs. Shirley KeaTer, school nurse, was on hand aT The iunior or senior high Tor sTudenTs who became ill. She gave annual basic check-ups To selecTed sTudenTs. She also helped supervise The innoculaTion program in The school This year. Mr. l-lolsinger, home and school visi- Tor. handled sTudenT excuses and absen- Teeism. He also lcepT aTTendance records. AdminisTraTive assisTanT Mr. Brown had charge oT The school's bussing pro- gram. He also Tool: care oT The audio-vis- ual equipmenT in The junior and senior high and Took over Mr. Kuhlman's responsibiliTies when The senior high prin- cipal was called ouT oT The building, BACK: Business OTTice SecreTary Mrs. Grace Carey, DieTiTian Miss Sue BarTleTT. Business OTTice SecreTar Mrs. MarTha Robinson FRONT: Financial SecreTary Mrs. Shirley Scheidinger T , , T ...f . , .. -f , . V Mr. David McCall. sevenTh-eighTh grade guidance counselor. 1-'?fdlm.,.,... ,,,, Mr. Richard Colliver, junior senior guidance counselor: Mrs. Pamela Diesel, Tres: man-sophomore guidance counselor. To Qmooih Running Sgsfem BACK: Mrs, Marie McNerny. office secrefary: Mrs. Virginia Bauermasfer, guidance resource aide: Mrs. Carol Rose-nbloom, Mr. Thomas Brown. adminislralive assisfanf swimming insfruclor aide. FRGNT: Mrs. Phyllis Miller. guidance secrerary ii ri-i if I - ,-,,,A,-A,L',,L,,,,,,, X X '57 ff Mr. Philip Holsinqer. liome and sclwool visifor 5 Senior High Office Secrerary Cathy Hay: Louella Mifchell, swifchboard operafor: Germaine Ankeny. secrefaryz Sally Sfolfz. secrefary Io Mr. Kuhlman I -122.-ezaggg !' , i vi, .I Q1 A 'ii ' ,fm , I y ., lx is . , is A ' W , ll K N 2 Junior high secrefaries Emma Lou Sanner, Marlene Schrock Busg siaff keeps schoolwheels rolling The sfaff on duly in fhe cafeferia made a pleasing, well-balanced meal for sfudenfs and faculfy each day. They also prepared meals for special evenfs such as band and orchesfra 'iesfivals and The dinner meefing of fhe Middle Sfales Associafion and Som- ersef faculfy members during our school evaluaiion on Ocfober 3 I. The secrefaries helped keep every'rhing in order by making announcemenfs. answering Telephones, fil- ing, answering sfudenls' ques'rions, overseeing sign- ins and sign-ours, issuing work permifs and running The many machines in The office. They kepf every- Thing going smoofhly from day 'ro day. 156 . , ,,s.f I A415 f up sssys 'fiifsk E f J I if sa 3 , ,..ZiLkvty' V 1 is S ' I 1 SENIOR HIGH CAFETERIA WORKERS: STANDING: JoAnn Maslak. Lucille Minerd, llse Crise, Nancy Gray. Carolyn Weyanf, Shirley Miller SEATED: Dorofhy Shaulis JUNIOR HIGH CAFETERIA WORKERS: Doris Shaulis. Rose Moses, Eileen Griffifh, Rufh Sfemmler. Jose- phine Marker, Dolores Kacsur. Beffy Sfaplefon. Jean Reckner , 20' I s .J I , Aw is if If ., ' iiifl 12:1 I .'.',IizI.:.'1, 'FT T 1 fy! 5 3 Lf! V Li' H ' 'L r Mainfenanoe personnel polish. repair 016 S fx.-.X if 5 .I o is G Senior High Cusfodians Lloyd MorT. Ronald Yinkey, Donald SmiTh Senior High CusTodian David Faidley, Head Cusfodian Kennefh Hoffman A CusTodians aT The Junior and Senior High did many Things To help improve The schools. They swepT Tloors, cleaned blackboards and carried on general mainTenance ThroughouT The schools. During The summer They cleaned and painTed The building, while making repairs for The new school Term. During ChrisTmas vacaTion They waxed all Tloors and had The schools spic and span Tor The sTudenTs' new year. CusTodians were always available To open The schools Tor aTTer-hour acTiviTies. Uniamming lockers was also a skill oT The cusTodians, as many graTeTul sTudenTs learned. .:!1 sz, i ,9-.., 2 ,,,. 5 'a !! !l D ii - 1v ,'. pr CGW I 1 Junior High Cusfodians Donald Breyeffe, Head Lufher Harkom, Harold Knepper, Paul Hoff- MOH Av in . .,' 17 .5.-Wfa,g:,f:e:e 1 ' 3 fi rr XX EN kiwi' I 158 f Teaauwfifmuailoyaflfgg, wopvmhavmabskili alldnesequnldiesdelheeatlletfcs. Wakawjaoawwmpefhffom alma mmf hw'-blaavdejeat Gwelbeg contests flaatshengduewoufvclmawf Wauuv0'owafwL wacluugahmi Five game winning sireak highlighi The l978 TooTball Team, under The leadership oT coach RoberT Brougher, came ouT oT camp in AugusT To a slow sTarT, losing Their TirsT Three games. BUT The O-3 Eagles Then rallied Tor Tive con- secuTive vicTories. losing a hearTbreaker To a Tough Conemaugh Township Team in The lasT game oT The season. The Eagle defense held Tough all Through The year, buT The gridders' oTTense didn'T geT going unTil The Third game, when They losT by a single Touch- down To EoresT Hills. HighlighTs oT The P season were shuTouTs againsT Richland, P WesTmonT, NorTh STar and Ligonier, all held oTT by a sTubborn deTensive line. AT The close oT The season Wade Acker was chosen JownsTown Tribune- DemocraT AThleTe-Scholar. The SouThern Allegheny FooTball Coaches AssociaTion chose Acker oTTensive MVP Tor The Eagles and named Brad Berkebile deTen' sive MVP. Eagle Team members were TurTher rec- ognized when Wade Acker, Brad Berke- bile. John MosToller and Jake Spangler were nominaTed Tor The Big 33 Team, composed of The Top ThirTy-Three players in The sTaTe. Blockers form a wedge Tor George Coyle in a quarTerback keeper. TOP: David Benford. Jerry Fisher, STeven SToy, STeve CosTea. GranT Baer. AnThony Chapman, Dirk Schryver, Greg Baumgardner. Bradley Baker ScoTT Dinning, ScoTT Lauer, Greg Geary. Edward STeinkirchner. Bob Delano, Bob STern THIRD: Coach Samuel Crouse, Mark Sandusky. Mike San- dusky, Bill Shaulis, Jim CourTney, Chris Mapes. Russel DeWiTT, Jim Sulansky, Tim Svonavec. Joe Heil, Doug ShaTTer, Roger Kuhlrnan, Jim Rice.AlvLr1 Pyle. Coach Blaine Baker SECOND: Shawn FiTzgerald. WaI+er PiaTT, Mark Pacifico, Jay Ludy. Wayne STevanus, Chris Sanzl. Don Arden, To EmerT. Mark Gibson, Harold HarringTon, Alan Angermeier. Tom Baer BOTTOM: Coach David MqrTray, Sfeve HeTrick. Greg Lowry, John McNaul, John MosToller. Brad Berkebile, Roger Baer, Bill Kreger. James Spangler. Jay Uphouse, Wade Acker, George Coyle, Coach RoberT Brougher ! T T gle season an 1 F76 . fn 3 Greg Lowry l4Il holds flue ball as Russ Dewiff l26l prepares Ouarrerbaclc George Coyle ll2l relays signals fo his baclcfield. 'ro kick an exfra poinf againsf Wesfmonr, As he picks up yardage, Jay Ludy oufruns The defense. qs 'ii Acker receives Tribune-Democrai aware Greg Lowry revels in fhe Hwrill of vicfory affer Hue Eagle win over Wesfmonf. Coach Brougher fines up a play in fhe I-power series for chalk falk. 5 if- ' K 2 mf , , ',ff S 5' ,-,, h-', ,:,h A I E E A EE! 52 1 .... ,.W, , ., ,,,,, me , ,e,,y,1 1 U.. ,Mm,, ,.:,,,,.,, me, ,,1eaww,,- ,WwwA2,:,,,gwMS, Qwiwggigkzikii H Us rg 2 s rrrr r r ss 12, ' we '2' 1 'F r ,K 4' rrf, ' Q '- N 'ndbef ' 43 Sfaf 'Z m o rw + 5OfU9'SQf e seees ' ,h.A s sre srere ee serr me .er.r 1.' Ir, rr. E rrr L r ,kikkn , . r4'21 1 -., fvlr 4 J I Brad Berlcebile ISSI, John Mos1'ollerl731, and John McNaul f88l qef ready for an offensive surge. A key block helps Wade Aclrer on his way +o paydirf agains? Wesfmonf. Jake Spangler 1741 and John McNaul 1881 come in for a quarferbaclc sack Johnsfown Tribune-Democraf Pho+o Girls crowned champions of Disfricl V Under The leadership oT Coach James Clay, The girls rallied To a I4-2 season, losing only To Shank- sville. In Their TirsT game againsT The Vikings, The Eagles Tell behind in The Third guarTer and losT The game 72-48. ln The second game wi+h Shanksville, losing 27- I3 aT halTTime, The Eagles came alive in The Third guarTer and broughT The score wiThin eleven poinTs, buT Tell shorT aT The end wiTh a Tinal counT oT 52-43. 5omerseT Then advanced To The DisTricT V AA playoTTs. raTed as The Top Team. 5omerseT deTeaTed BedTord Tor The disTricT TiTle in a 55-52 Thriller. ln ThaT game. l3edTord had a I7-I4 advanTage aTTer The TirsT guarTer, buT SomerseT husTled To a 30-26 lead aT halT- Time, Lois Ludy and Kelly Sherbine, combining Tor 35 poinTs. helped upend The BedTord Bisons Tor Somer- seT's TirsT DisTricT V girls baskeTball crown. The vic- Tory gualiTied The Eagles Tor inTerdisTricT and sTaTe playoTTs in March. Lois Ludy and Kelly Sherbine won places on The All-CounTy FirsT Team, Billie 5TuTzman on The second Team, and Veil James and Joan Meyer on The Honorable lv1enTion rosTer. The junior varsiTy posTed a I5-I record, Their only loss coming Trom Meyersdale. They deTeaTed Shank- sville Twice, overpowering Them 39-3 I and 40-29. 1,52 w w ' T , s , V M ff ,J f C ff ' 4 J, Teamwork is displayed by several cagereTTes as They huddle on oTTensive sTraTegy. A proud Coach James Clay Srmles age, his feam has Won Lois Ludy waTches her shoT as she goes in Tor a lay-up closely guarded by a Mey- The DisTricT V Tille. ersdale Raider. 164 44 l ,l '- 2 1 -Q, .1 6 ,y Showing concenfrafion Veil James sefs for a foul shof while Billie Sfulzman and Kelly Sherbine gef ready fo block ou? fhe opposifion. SCORES Won l5 Somersef 7I Somersef 76 I 1 Somersei 60 Rooliwood Somersef 65 IL. Conemauqh Twp. Somersef 64 Turkeyfoo? Somersef 48 Shanlfaville Somersef 60 Sclisliiliry Somerse+ 68 Meyersdale Somersef 74 Berlin Somersef ii 85 Shade Somerse+ 86 - Rockwood Somersefl 66 Conemaugh , i,.:,. M Twp. Somesef 62 Turkeyfoof Somersel 43 Shanksville Somersef 79 Salisbury 6 I Meyersdale DISTNCT V Somersef 55 Bedford Sfalisficiansz Mary Roach, Peggy Maflhews, Lori Rush, Sandy Bishop li 'Dunant gif ann rs v ' sf y y i,y: i sur: vnu, 6 Nunn ,157 8241, ,.,. A-. Ludg. Qherbine Se? and shoof. fhinlcs Jackie Kepharf as she affempfs an oufside shof. Kelly Sherbine Tips in a foul sho? as Veil James l24l sefs for a rebound. Lois Ludy l32l gefs fhe ball as Joan Meyer and Kelly Sherbine l52l awaif 'rhe pass. lsll l 2 l l' Qi if -553.6 'i l g li' l '.5! ... v ff v A M gf make counig ieam --1--g-., I an ng K -' A N' 'WI QNffwwf1,as,a ,.., .. VARSITY: TOP: Coach James Clay, Veil James, Billie Sfufzman STANDING: Billie S+uI'zman dribbles down fhe sideline for Iwo poin+s in a rough Lois Ludy BOTTOM: Shari Baker, Kelly Sherbine, Joan Meyer game againsr Meyersdale. JUNIOR VARSITY: TOP: Teresa Roach, Rhonda Yoder. Delores Farlcosh, Debbie Shaffer, Rhonda Nair BOT- TOM: Coach James Clay. Susan Baer, Jackie Kepharf, Lorie Beabes, Kim Kelly Somerset Sorriersef Somersef Somers Somersef a mm,-,s': JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Won ISS- Los? I . 44' A59 Somerse 5 s i .ref ' ' Berlin Shade Inwood ,, VTWGU .. .,,. s .,,L, ,.... , F2 I5 28 4 S : K Q I4 'lk tu..-ik 55 s . as I af- New sw, 1 '- 1 rzzrifil si. J - - LQGPEAEYWQ gg s Q5 da a s 3 gm w W me B Q 47 5 1 ' M 8 asv 11, 4,s., .f. ,X Viki ,:.f.s -' Iylk iii'i I srreis S sisr refs s.III 'IKII isy, ara isimisviiie 29 45 32 Salisbury Meyersdale I0 30 Eagle golfers lurn in double wins over Four refurning lefferrnen, John Emerf, Tom Egolf, Dave Hillegas and Richard Shaffer, led fhe golf feam fo a 4-6 record. The Eagles defeafed Berlin and Rockwood each fwice. The feam, under fhe direcfion of Coach Richard Colliver placed fourfh in The Disfricf V play-offs af Bedford Springs. ln The lasf mafchup of fhe season againsf Bedford. John Emerf cap- fured medalisf honors wifh a par 72. Rounding ouf fhe golf squad for I978-79 were Senior Milne Knechf, Juniors Fred Shaffer, Tom Ogle and Sam Rascona. and Sophomore Wil- liam Schroclc. 4 f' lf K L M. ,L 5 A K vw, V :Wi K gg .. ,, o 5 4-....,......., VW- , 'v1'e'wf'U-Q' - ,E if Tiff-if Dick Shaffer checks The line of his puff on Number 5 green in fhe Windber mafch. Caddying for feammafe John Emerf, Tom Egolf poinfs fo fhe spof where John's wood sho? bounced info The rough. ' Berlin. Rockwood .ff ,. , -'A . ' is i VFR- 3 Q ' K':g':.-Wg? ' .'f,,1-5 fi' . g.lx' r ,Ma N .5 3gg.,,. . ' 'X x, . . . J , ,1,3,,, lg-, Mike Knechr blasfs our of Yhe sand fo Number 2 green in a dose mcfch against Evereff. ,Sornersef I- Sofporset 75Sornerse? Msomersef -Somorkei S gsomersef oisgw l FLQYNQQQRQN SolT1'lerseffH'f i I Somersgffilgl kk 7 B -we-'Somerefii if I2'f2 Somersef i 3'f2 Bedford STANDING: Coach Richard Colliver, John Emeri. Mike Knechf SEATED: Dick Shaffer, Tom Ogle, Sam Ras- cona, Fred Shaffer 5 I5 2 W2 '4V2 W 1 ji, -1. - vs 9352 , ',,', .5 'gre In a quaiifyinq round Tom Egolf hopes as he wafches his wood sho? sail down the fairway. 70 raig Barron Leads Hoopsiers A Hig Under The coaching oT Mr. RoberT Sembower, The boys baskeTball Team posTed a 4-20 record. Handicapped by The loss oT key leTTermen, The Eagles worked hard To prepare Themselves Tor Their opening game againsT Rockwood. AT halTTime in a hard ToughT conTesT They were ahead, wiTh The score 24-l3. EighT- ing oTT a RockeT surge in The Third quar- Ter, The Eagles rounded ouT To a score oT 54-49, SornerseT hoopsTers also aTTended The Boswell Jaycees ChrisTmas TournarnenT. OTher counTy parTicipanTs included NorTh STar, Shade and Meyersdale. ln The opening game, SomerseT Tell To Shade by a score oT 69-7l. ln The conso- laTion game, SomerseT again losT, wiTh NorTh STar Taking The yicTory, 6 I -66. Leading scorer Tor The season was Craig Barron, wiTh 242 poinTs. Junior, VarsiTy posTed a sTrong I5-7 record, under The Teadership oT Coach HerberT KauTman. , I -, ,, - , , , T T eg Ng, N , .X f, fi M ii 'T gonnksrf ,T Qonrnszr . fi My T i T . , g , QDHERSEI , , A Sums 1 ' 50nxR5L. A x ' ' 9 funHRSFr ,V EXQUERSET T g C 1 4 Sa aa 'ffm 1- if? - s' T Ref' '4 , QW' fi' i 1 T 5 T- 49 Al ,- , x V T T ' .-' l -T LZ , w - 2 ' 5- ..-f f Q f, , , M, 'iw V' , -f T .1 5 T. , 1 ii . V 1. 3 ' ,. - ' n4 ' ' ,'-r T Tiii l Tiia , Y ,,' ,'-' ' VARSITY: Bill Baker, Mike KnechT, Craig Barron, JeTT HarriTy, John McNaul, John EmerT. Torn Egolf KNEEL ING: Coach RoberT Sernbower Craig Barron l54l shows concenTraTion in shooTing a Tree Throw. while TeamrnaTe Bill Baker l2Ol checks The Windber deTense. ,N 19 h Scorer For The Year Q' N se if rp' ,f ,,,,..4---' ,c.. L 44' Releasing firmly and accurafely, Dave Orslene shools free lhrow while Dave Gefhnger Tim Svonavec keeps fhe ball from fhe defense walhng for an open shof l40l. and Vince Jacob l52l relax. if XX. . .V,,,,.,.,....f.,...-.. . ARSITY ' H , o 4 ' Q t a : W avu . , -kk 1 H. - fndw 1 WHS? ER A V. ,Q ' . W f c on Ca' ' l'leigl'1l'S,f 'Norfh Sfar 1 44 enfral Gamlfhria Roclcwodi e ii Wihdber .y vVZT+r:EnlIlelgMS yi. 6' in i V3 ,J--I-x I X1 JUNIOR VARSITY: Jerry Fisher. Tim Svonavec, Arfhur Sfufzman, Vince Jacob. Coach Rober+ Sembower, David Geffinqer, Bill Schroclr, Dave Orslene, Jerry Weigle was-5 i 5 W Baskefball Team 3 Manager: Curfis Niberf Heavily guarded by a Windber player, Bill Baker sels To pass. ' 5 .wwf- 'M A,.,f,.-'ww l K .lla, .l., ,:.,a1.,..a,.....,a . sf A las? break play allows Craig Barron lo fake a fiffeen fool lump slwof. L ,..,1 f . s-4s A A ' 5 f r E uk Parlioipales In Boswell Tournamenl COURT QUEENS: BACK: Carla Tolcar, Roseanne Shoclcey. Heidi Wollc, Susan Dively, Darlene Appleyard, Laurie Slayroolc, Pam Urbain, Michele l-lixson FRONT: Lucy Walker, Debbie Kammerer. Marianne Keim, Anne McNelly John McNaul sefs his shof as Jeff Harrily l5Ol and John Emerl l32l prepare lo rebound. . A ,,, 4, W ,496 ii i fa Q -222 Q 543 I si' H 5 K -N, '4 3' , Won 38 42 60 Heights 35 Slar Indiana . f'-M. ,.,,. enfra .fgygzez ,ml-nw,,,,,.,,-.-M0- ' u ,,., All l vc K Berkebile. Hemminger Place Firsl Hsin K - 1 Q - is if -Q . as TOP: Scoff Moon, Daniel Colflesh, Enrico Tensuan, Jim Marlin, Edward Pucci, John Walker, Alvin Pyle, Sieve Coslea. James Felix Jeff l-lufchens MIDDLE: Greg Baumgardner, Doug Shaffer. David Benford, Allen Leslie, Gran? Baer. Sam Rascona, Roger Baer. Greg Geary, Henry Talley, Barry Barron, Chris Woy BOTTOM: Coach Willfam Carr, Roberf Haupl, Tom Baer, Mark Hemminger, Keilh Armslrong, Eric Hay, Jeff Osselburn. Charles Fousl, Marlc Barron. Coach Raymond Shaulis Roger Baer llexes his arms af his Cambria Heighls opponenf as he prepares for an escape. so c ccis sric v ARQTYMSCQRES gf Won gl 2 R Los? 2 Somerseif 39 ZI Somersel Qambria 23 Somerse? 27 iflaifribriailffleisglfits 2l Soimersef 46 Meyersdaleg gbzg 9 Somerset 4I ' North Star Somersef 36 Wesfmonf - Somerset 42 Richland iif Somersef 15 Lalrobe g Somersef 36 'R Eve FSH - iiil 5OmefSet scc. i csesj' f Soigpersefw iiii 52 gygg ii i1'1-- 2333-Conemaqgh 3 Sornersel 38 Chesfnuf Ridge li? Somersef 5 Bedford L 42 In Roof Garden Chrisimas Tournameni MAT MAIDS: BACK: Anne Friedhofer, Suzanne Morocco, Chris lsgan FRONT: Cindy Baer, Becky McCall, Diane Knepper, Cafhy Haer, Laurie Sfayrook Scoff Da rr fighfs for a vicfory in fhe I85 lb. bouf. William Carr led fhe Eagle grapplers +0 an oulslanding season lhis year wifh a l2-2 record. Performances from Tom Baer, Mark l-lemminger and Barry Hem- minger boosied ihe leam slanding. ln a quadrangular mee? wifh Alloona, Lafrobe and Everefl, Somersel placed second, losing only 'ro Lalrobe. The grap- plers delealed Alloona and over-pow- ered Everell. Placing Third in fhe Roof Garden Chrisfmas Tournament Somersel received seven first second, or 'rhird places. Mark Hemminger and Brad Ber- kebile grabbed lirsl place honors, Char- lie Fousf clinched second place, while Roger Baer, Scoif Darr and Bob Haupf won rhird place. Following lhe lead of 'rhe varsily, fhe junior yarsify also posfed a winning record under The guidance of Raymond Shaulis. l..i .. Sfarfing in fhe down posifion, Barry Hemminger fries for a one- poinf escape in lafe fhird period acfion. Tom Baer and his opponenf each fry for a 'rake down in a baffle of 'rhe I67 ib. weigh+ class. Mark Hemrninger holds his Johnsfown Vo-Tech opponenf on The mai before his vicfory fo remain an undefeafed Eagle grappler. Y Sm wee Eagles Second In Quadrangular Meel illluugggg. Marlr Hemminger displays sfralegy in his boul againsl Cambria Heiglmfs. 90 M, . so AA A f ,.,., Dleveseouem. RECORDS Harryfffa ' rl L C lwa rles Polls? l 'l rroln Allen l.eslie Eric Hfay l s,f1 ,P Tim Osselburn Keith Arrnsfrong David Benford Mark Hemrninger Barry Hemminqer John Walker Roger Baer Brad Berkebile Tom Baer Gran? Baer Scolf Darr Bob Haupf Vollegball team reaches district finals Continuing in success, the girls volleyball team tin- ished their season with an I I-I record, their only Ioss coming at the hands ot Roclcwood in the fifth game. This was the 'First Ioss tor the varsity team in three years ot competition. But the Eagles, coached by Nancy Hay, bounced right back, deteating Rock- wood in the seventh game ot the season and also going on to capture the county title. The girls then traveled to North Star to play the Everett Warriors tor the District V championship, where they lost in a three game match, 8- I 5, I5-9, O- I5. Senior Lori Weimer and Junior Joan Meyer were named to the All-County First Team. Seniors Lisa Clay and Gretchen Mayor received Second All- County Team honors, while Junior Lois Ludy received All-County Honorable Mention. Eagle iunior varsity tinished with an 8-4 record under the guidance ot Coach Tracy Gnagy. VARSITY SCORES Won I I Lost I Somerset I5 Meyersdale I5 Somerset I5 Shade I5 Somerset I5 Turkeytoot I5 Somersetaf, I 5 Shanlcsville I3 I5 V Somerset I 5. Rockwood , L ,l:,c, I0 L, 7 Somerseih, I5 R Berlin L 5 I 5 I -'-' If' Somerset -Q V A I 5 Rockwood 'fr ers II I I5 Somersetffiffs I5 ' Berlin I5 Somersetfgi- I5 5, Shgade 'I ' ,, Jiri Somerset, , I5 Meyersdale I . I5 Somerset M V I5 Turlceytoot I L I5 5 Somerset I5 Shanlcsville 6 I5 District Championship Somerset 8 Everett I5 0 178 As Lois Ludy sets, Joan Meyer prepares to spike the ball while Lori Weimer and Gretchen Mayer stand by tor a quiclr return. VARSITY: TOP: Manager Veil James, Lisa Clay. Susan Augustine. Joan Meyer, Lori Oualters, Manager Jane Rose BOTTOM: Lois Ludy. Lori Weimer, Gertchen Mayer, Coach Nancy Hay L - , ar- , x- 4 Ar A D 5 , v h ss, x. I , ii'. I 2 L L I I - ' irs- t i I 1 s ' L. , -isc 1, si I -W 1 ,i 2 551 'ii' I , I 9 I 13, 1 . ' -A f . fe Ii- 1 if - V f--'i L. 2 ' 5 I Y s its T ' 'gag ' ,Q i. I .,.. .ad 2 msgpsecs. . , ..,L so - . I f X.. I fl 1 g --.. ' 1 3 Q-We gt f 1 , K z' 5 Qghhisslmym 5, . - M. , s A -. , H ' fs f' if ,f H .... - 'fe ez A f I . U as ' ,s s i e -'-. ,, ' , E I - . an sirengih of ll - I season is i ' Q --7:35 ff ' ' 'V ii f ? T S U ' ' ' ' N f l aisl Qvf- . - ' -5 ' l JUNIOR VARSITY: BACK: Rhonda Nair, Renafe Berkebile. Ann Keafer. Donna Knepper. Susan Kim Kelly, Amy Hearn. Teresa Roach, Sandy Stahl, Mary Beal. Coach Tracy Gnagy FRONT: Jacque- line Kepharf. Darlene Fisher. Billie Sfufzman, Shari Balmer, Linda Sfahl. Rhonda Yoder. Pamela Rohrer ln a rough volley against Meyarsdale Lori Oualfers saves the ball while reammafes Gretchen Mayer and Joan Meyer are ready fo assisf. Qin S sw' ww' Lead server Lori Weimer gels sef fo score anofher poanf J U NI Q Somersgjf A A Somersgif OR VARSITY -' SCORES l I Meyersdale I2 , I5 Shade I3 I5 7 Turlceyfoof l l I 5 Shanlrsvillbi l5 l5 l5 15 Girls win counig. iniercounig iilles WiTh The ouTsTanding piTching oT Lori QualTers and The powerful hiTTing oT Lee Ann Walker, Somer- seT's soTTball Team won The counTy championship Tor The second consecuTive year. QualTers, who ended wiTh a piTching record oT IO-I, recorded 59 sTrike- ouTs ThroughouT The season. SomerseT deTeaTed Meyersdale 8-5 To Take The counTy championship. They Then deTeaTed CenTral Cambria I0-I To become The lnTer-CounTy Division ll champions. OuTsTanding piTching by QualTers and overall Team hiTTing paced The Eagles To Their vicTo- ries. SomerseT's only loss oT The season wenT To ChesTnuT Ridge in DisTricT V compeTiTion. Rounding ouT The sTarTing line-up in The infield were Lori QualTers, Rhonda Nair, Jill CosTea, Joan Meyer, Lori Weimer and Jodie Dunmeyer. The ouT- Tield consisTed oT Lee Ann Walker, Lisa Clay and Lois Ludy. Lori QualTers was named MosT Valuable Player Tor her performances in piTching. SomerseT Tinished iTs season wiTh a I3-I record, wiTh nine leT- Termen reTurning Tor nexT year's Team. L . 4' rg ., W, Lois Ludy geTs ready To sTeal as she leads off second base in a counfy game Lisa Clay sacrifice bunTs To advance The runners on base. 180 . . Y u go +0 disirioi plagoffs an , in ' TQUA? '- i it 9 T . f ' U i 1 Q ,QM Q5 f MW' , ,., Jill Cosfea sfrefches for an ouf af firsf base. TOP: Manager Melanie Grew, Virginia Polakoslci, Teresa Gallagher, Kay Sanner, Mary Pacifico. Dar- lene Fisher. Lori Weimer. Lisa Clay, Jill Cosfea. Lee Ann Walker, Joan Meyer, Paffi Maffhews BOT- TOM: Bonnie Friedline. Verna Polalroski, Cathy Haer, Lois Ludy. Jodie Dunmyer. Dolly Farlcosh, Billie Sfufzman. Jackie Kepharf, Rhonda Nair, Marcella Egner V 1- ,H QM, -P'-fu Homerun. fhinlcs Jackie Kspharf as she gels sef fo ba? Cambria I oismior v Somersef 5 Chesfnuf Ridge 9 Cindermen Are Guy Berkebile nears The finish line in The Two-mile run. Tom Egolf sfrefches for one more inch in The Triple jump, Somewgf K 1 gl. we ...,,,,.5,5rv-,er ie, ., W',-Wf 1 1 I : ff V v I T in 5' a sa vw 9 EFYIO f augh Whar- iv a 'iii sim 43' 'D 5-' N My ia 'if are SX Q KD X x me X X1 if 2 2 ,ll f11 MW -1 ! 1 1 779 45 4 ,, ., Ji? 1 cf in ,f Q f--v T 4 A NF MP5 mg , 'FQU 19951 TB 61 1 1 , f , V , , WV , W A .W .,,,. 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H ,,.,., g53Wi f:.:: W W'a::q -M X XWXMWW' 5. X5msEffffzffaxfvfefstrefwtf 'few' '-L' waz-sw TOP: Manager Jim Shifzman, Manager Jim Beggs, Dan Gallagher. John Schryver, Chris Mapes, Tom Shawley, Mark Gibson, Tom Ogle, Lynn Schrock. Jay Ludy, Paul Forrest John Gafbraifh, Brad Zerfoss. Manager Jerry Jerome, Manager Dennis Shaulis MIDDLE: Jim Lorenfz, David Kacsur, Tim Svonavec, Jay Uphouse, Wal? Piaff, James Spangler, Torn Egolf, Sfeve Sfolfz, Guy Berkebile. Tom Berkebile, Jim Ling, Keifh Rodgers BOT- TOM: Coach David Maize, Tom Sferle. Greg Baughman, Bryan Walker. Charfes Howard, Tom Cusfer, John McNaul. Sieve Hefrick, Craig Barron, Dick Shaffer, Sieve Morocco, Mark Baker, Coach Roberf Sernbovver if 5 2 i 2 i 2 E E Undefeaied For Fourih Consecuiive Year Coached by Mr. David Maize, The SomerseT Track Team overpowered and ouT-disTanced every opponenT in Their regular season. bringing home numerous records. The cindermen wenT I4-O during The season. pushing Their consecuTive win ToTal To SI, which daTes back To I974. Three new school records made The books during The season. Bryan Walker ran 50.27 seconds in The 440-yard dash. breaking The old record oT 52.0. John lv1cNaul Trimmed The old 880-yard record oT 2:O3.4 by posTing a 2:O2.8. In The polevaulTing evenT, STeve l'leTrick reached his peak aT I3'4 , inching over The recenT record oT l3'3 . AT Disi'ricT VI compeTiTion, Three Eagles qualiTied Tor The sTaTe meeT aT Shippensburg STaTe College. They were Bryan Walker, STeve HeTrick and STeve Morocco. SeTTing marks oT unprecedenTed wins. SomerseT Took The MounTain ConTerence Relays Tor The TourTh consecuTive year. The Eagles also capTured TiTles in The SomerseT CounTy MeeT and The Moun- Tain ConTerence League Championship MeeT. ,. :T T fs-E A ,- 4.8 , . Jake Spangler winds up for a foss in fha slnofpuf. On fhe second leg of 'rhe 400-yard relay,S1eve Morocco keeps up a ho? Somersef pace. Track Team Breaks Three 9chooI Reeords TTT Tom Cusfer and Bryan Walker come ou? of +he blocks in fhe second heaf of fhe 440-yard run. Bob Helriok Qeleoled Counl 's MVP -1 U Under lhe eadershlp ol Co :ng lhe regular season. Losun Salusbury, unched lhe year. . Adva lhey bree lake 'rhe li Somerse al The slal Shippensb lenged S+. linally los play. Oulslan TOP: Pefer Sfumpf, Tom Wnlluams, John Polalroslu, John Mosfoller, Jnm Race. John Krnsch. Bob l-lefrnclr, Joe Saeed ge Pacilico, Dan Aus? MIDDLE: scorer Am Re II le B I,Bl C d' ,J ks+ ,s ++ F'h ,D 'eco' ' 1llllllllllrlll1llllllllulllulll lllulxulxal1lc mMM IW - scokes w ,N e Won9Losf2 , l H, ll 'll ll kik. llllll Somew as sms lllll lull1ll1llllllllllllulllrlllfllulrllllfllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll N W ll l llllwlllull IWW! llf l fl' ll ll H571 , lfll r - rrrr P ll lla ll r M 1' o 'l' 'l ll lllll lll 1 My ll ll ll ll l 1 l ' ll I r l ll ll lull lrlllllrllllllllllllllr lull llll r rfr A ll, ll l ll ll llm l l l l lvlaslalr. Somersehs Golden' Ea ball leam compiled a record o Counly 'ri The lhird co ln Dlslr rn ellhon l powered B 3-O aseball feam capfures disirici +i+Ie Ox Eagles and Coach Joseph Maslalc receive fhe Dikfricf V frophy from PIAA official Anfhony Cugini affer defeafing Soufhern Fulfon. Sfrafeqv conferences are frequenf during time-oufs befween innings. L... advances io siaies I M f- ' gg si' B , Q A T Q W nl 8 -K , 7 , , ' ,1 -is-. ,. A . .. ' 14- e -A- i I f .A sgf f-'if e-wwf ' if . f ' wi ff- ks Q s3,,-e f -, n if e ' l ' z P, ,j'., Sf: ie , , is , Q 53 Zkk i wi' Scoff Fisher digs his way fo firsf base in flue win aqainsf Shanksville. Racing with Hue bull, Dan Aus? advances To home plafe in the Salisbury game. In a pre-game huddle, players receive a few las? words before the sfafe playoff againsf Sf. Ciair. N. heerleaders Compeie In Johnsiown wiih Long pracfices. hard work and dedica- fion is whaf if 'rock for fhe l978-79 var- sify cheerleading squad To compefe in fhe Johnsfown War Memorial cheerlead- ing confesr. Buf due fo fechnical difficul- 'ries af rhe arena fhe conresf was held fo firsf round compelifion, and fhe girls did nor place as one of fhe lop rhree squads. Wiih new advisor Mrs. Peggy Birfner, fhe nine-member varsify squad and seven member JV squad backed The many arhlefic reams fhrough all 'rheir evenfs. A big highlighf for borh squads was alfending cheerleaders' day af Pilr Universiry, where They learned many new roufines. The varsiry squad fhis year was headed by co-capfains Angie Svonavec and Jane Barron, while The JV squad was led by Wendy Walker. 'YW Q VARSITY: BACK:'Sandy Walker, Jane Barron, Joan Crimone. Theresa Pingafore FRONT: Janie Auman, Chris Mosfoller. Angie Svonavec, Jean Meyer. Linda Sfahl Relax and fall, fhinks Jean Meyer as 'fellow cheerleaders prepare fo cafch her in fheir confesf cheer. Q Disco Rouiine l I W l 5 l i l x 1 3 VARSITY: TOP: Wendy Walker, Lunda Schroclc MIDDLE: Gina SAMMY EAGLE: Diane Knepper, Peggy Mapes, Pam Urbain, Ramona Myers Carolyn Barndf, Nancy Welsh BOTTOM: Befh Bulow, Robin Fisher Cheerleaders presenf fheir confesf cheer To fhe sfudenf body. 5 .V ze' QPR. Q 'Y M1 -.A-Q., Y -an . as-1YfTv 'WS 190 11 ' 5 , Indwwlualacfiudies bwadewowvscopea Clubs awleueuzk Hvfmfuuw Vwwouspmoaalafmesdsshapeoufmlentatzes, nwlaiowvpmomlatzeg. Webwuclvowb pwwuing Wawoakfhaaak Newlg Esiabhshed Qiore A Precedenf Under The supervision of Mr. Rhodes, fhe Sfudenl Council esfablished The pre- cedenf of a council srore af rhe senior high. Merchandise for sale included pen- cils, nofeboolcs. boosfer rags and T-shirfs imprinfed wifh fhe Somersef Eagle insig- ma. Represenfing our school in +he Infer- mediafe Unif Eight Forum were Peggy Mafrhews. Lisa Rush, and Mark Hem- minger. Peggy also served as Vice Presi- denf. The IU Sfudenr Council was a group comprised of schools from Somer- sef. Cambria and Bedford Counfies. Meefings. held af The Johnsfown Vo- Tech school, worked on such proiecfs as sfudenf righfs and responsibilifies, along wifh laws concerning drugs and alcohol. Anofher firsf for +he Somersef council was parficipafion in rhe I979 Leadership Conference, which included schools from all over The counfy. The purpose of fhis meefing was 'ro ini- fiafe effecfive sfudenf leadership in fhe schools and fo improve communicafions. Serving as officers for The year were Presidenf Lisa Rush, Vice Presidenf Diane Knepper, Secrelary Karen Sheeler and Treasurer Theresa Pingafore. Sfudenf Council members work hard fo sef up 'fhe new Sfudenf Council Sfore ' ---as-sq-gfui For Qiudenr Council Represenlalives TOP: Chris Mapes. Calhy Ha FK! er, Peggy Maffhews. Jane Barron, Jill Johnson, Bill Blair, Marla Hemrninger, Tim Svonavec, Wade Aclcer MID DLE: Dave Benford, Sandy Walker, Marcella Egner, Cheryl Kimmel. Karen Sheeler, Theresa Pingafore. Nalalie Egner. Pam Shaulis BOT TOM: Lisa Rush, Diane Knepper. Wendy Walker, Lisa Schroclr, Teresa Roach, Amy Adams I , I, LQX My MLK mv: Council members Chris Mapes and Pam Shaulis puf finishing fouches lo fhe school Chris+mas free. Treasurer Theresa Pingafore, Secrefary Karen Sheeler, Presi den? Lisa Rush, Vice-Presiclenf Diane Knepper NHS Honors Aoademicallg Skilled Siudenis An April NaTional Honor SocieTy inducTion ceremony and recepTion enTer- Tained members and Their parenTs. New members were required To main- Tain scholasTic requiremenTs and also dis- play evidence oT service, leadership and characTer in The school and communiTy. Advisors Mrs. Mariorie Ankney and Mr, Richard Colliver assisTed PresidenT JeTT HarriTy, Vice-PresidenT Pam ilokar, SecreTary Sandy Sandusky and Treasurer STeve STolTz in spearheading socieTy pro- iecTs. Among The various acTiviTies NHS sponsored during The year was Their annual ChrisTmas Tea, held on December ZI Tor The TaculTy and members oT The IQ78 graduaTing class who were aTTend- ing a school of higher educaTion. OTher concerns included The revising oT The club consTiTuTion and The consideraTion oT changing The grade poinT require- menTs Tor membership. The NHS also mainTained iTs principal responsibiliTy ThroughouT The year by TuToring sTudenTs who required help wiTh school assign- menTs. Mr. Richard Colliver summarizes To Mark Walker and Jeff HarriTy plans Tor new NHS membership requiremenTs. -T Azfrsm ff is TOP1 John Emerl Kirk Knupp, lirnoThy Flannery John Mosfoller, Richard ShaTTer. Mark Polca, Terry Shaw Jeffrey l-larriTy Craig Miller, James Courfney, Guy Berkebile. Joseph Heil. STephen STolTz THIRD: Linda STahl, Bradley lownsend, Daniel Carr Dennis Shaulis. Jay McCracken. Joan Meyer. Jayne Glessner. Mark Walker, Jay Ludy, Thomas EgolT. Lucy Walker SEC- OND: Veil James CynThia Meyers Jane Barron. Sandra Sandusky Beverly Essink, Shari Baker. Carla Woinaroski. Marcia STev- anus Mary Ryan Margery Deaner Susan CenTi, KaThy Maurer, Mr. Richard Colliver BOTTOM: Mrs. Marjorie Ankney Pamela lokar Pamela Walker, Teresa Klink, Lois Ludy, Julie O'Hara. Mary Foley, PaTricia TrenT NATNNAL 7 x lvssursd s. Horan Sami-ry ll -fc' ll i NHS members John MosToller, Barbara Egolf and Mary Foley serve members of The TaculTy and I978 graduaTes during Their annual ChrisTrnas Tea. l igqgi f e RE 5 Q TOP: Shari Baker, Neil Ferchalk, John Miller. Joan Meyer, Jeffrey Essink, Craig Miller, Guy Berkebile, John MosToller, Mark Miller, George MounTTord, Jane Auman. Dennis Shaulis SECOND: Beverly Essink, Carla Wojnaroski, Judy Suiansky, Linda Sfahl, Pamela Urbain. Kirk Schrock, Nancy Welsh, Lucy Walker, Diane Knepper, Bradley Townsend, Barbara Egolf, Veil James BCTTOM: Pamela Tokar, Mary Roach, Deborah Kammerer, Sandra Sandusky, Lisa Rush, STacy Knupp, Kelly Brennan, Lois Ludy, Judilh Heiple, Marianne Keim, Lauren Sfayrook, Mary Foley Creaiive Journalism Members Inducled Members inviTed inTo The Quill and r rr'- T Scroll inTernaTional honorary socieTy mainTained TradiTional requiremenTs by ranking in The Top Third of Their class. Junior and Senior newspaper sTudenTs included Those who had published TiTTy or more inches of wriTTen work in The vari- ous media oT The communiTy. Yearbook members qualified Through The recom- mendaTion of Their ediTors and advisor on The basis oT Their conTribuTions To The if ' T creaTion of The EagleT during Their senior Year- Mrs. Phyllis Cindric and Mr. Jay g ChrisTner were advisors Tor The club dur- ing The year. Working wiTh Them were PresidenT Tim EuTin, Vice-PresidenT Julie O'Hara, SecreTary Ramona Meyers and , Treasurer Pam Urbain. 'rA- ybl g T Q Ni l z . lnducTion ceremonies Took place on March I2 in The school audiTorium, aTTer . g, which a recepTion in The caTeTeria hon- L . ., -eg 1- 5' 1 is ww ored new members and Their parenTs. Quill and Scroll member Pam Urbain receives her pin during inducTion ceremonies 'From advisor Mr. Jay Chrisfner. Urbain Qelecled Mosi Valuable Qlaffe Published monThly by newspaper iour- nalism sTudenTs was The Eagles Echo. The responsibiliTy oT overseeing produc- Tion wenT To Carla Woinaroslci, who served as ediTor-in-chieT. Advisor Mr. Jay ChrisTner lenT his guidance and advice ThroughouT The year. Field Trips provided new educaTional experiences Tor The iournalism classes. FirsT year sTudenTs observed newspaper publicaTion aT The SomerseT Daily Ameri- can, Then laTer Thaf day Toured Radio STaTion WVSC. BoTh iournalism l and II sTudenTs parTicipaTed in a Trip To PiTTs- burgh, where They visiTed WTAE-TV, WDVE Radio, and The PiTTsburgh Press. Several sTaTTers aTTended The CenTral WesTern ScholasTic Press AssociaTion Conference aT UPJ in order To discuss common problems and acquire new Tech- niques in journalism. Keeping iTs sTaTT well Trained and up-To-daTe has earned The Eagles Echo Top awards Trom Quill and Scroll and The Pennsylvania School Press AssociaTion. All presenT and accounTed Tor, Tim EuTin and John Miller admire ads They have sold as Ad Manager Pam Urbain places border Tape arou Them. announces Mr. ChrisTner as The lasT Tew journ sTudenTs board The bus Tor a P:TTsburgh Tield Trip. 3 On Ea Ie's Echo is X: 1 for a deadline, Edifor-in-Chief Carl a Woinaroslri Julie O'l'lara fypes an arlicle lor page six. Giving publicify copy as Mary Roach wafclwes Ramona Meyers cuf an arli- lo paper sales, Anne Crifclafield pins on an adverfisinq lag. ' RW. su., Qywii Q X p I t Place La out Award - W .. gf 851' W5'n'nQ TO all students who mtqht thlnk ot enterunq the Sandy Sandusky looks over one other statt s tnmslmed quad paks Linda Stahl works mtently on captvons to mee A+ Yearbook Seminar Won bg '79 Eaglel Copy, headlines, picrure orders and quad-packs were imporfanf aspecfs of 'rhe producfion of fhe I979 yearbookQ Pulling 'rhe Eagle? fogelher began in Journalism I classes, where sfudenfs learned basic iournalisfic wriring, crop- ping and designing skills during fheir iun- ior year. Teresa Klink and Lucy Walker, elecfed by fheir class, served as edifors for 'rhe I979 book. Af+er fhe choosing of sfaff edifors and lherassigning of s'raff posi- +ions, publicafion of +he Eaglef was ready 'ro begin. Lucy and Teresa aifended a yearbook seminar a+ Seven Springs on Augusl' 6-9. A+ fhe annual awards dinner which con- cluded fhe seminar firsf place honors for layouf and design wenl 'ro fheir plans for fhe I979 Eaglef. Sfalfers under fhe direclion of Mrs. Phyllis Cindric worked hard fo change and improve lhe yearbook, hoping fo make fhis year's Eagle? a memorable one. We need one more pace here says Mrs Cindric To Lucy Walker and Teresa Klink. EEE? DUB U sas D Bi -'E Q!- Jill CosTea collecTs yearbook orders from Team CapTain Cindy Baer. Jodie Dunmeyer checks The daily sales posTer Tor currenT homeroom sTandings Qfaffe PS Obia' fl P a'h'OnS I earbooks EagleT Business STaTF, in charge of run- ning yearbook and magazine sales, worked under The direcTion oT Mrs. Lilia Miller. Team capTains assigned To each homeroom Tool: orders Tor yearbooks and collecTed magazine subscripTions. Each day oT The magazine sales, sTaTT members calculaTed The amounT oT ThaT day's sales, plus announcing The high homeroom and high salesman Tor The day. They also held a cash drawing each day Tor all seniors who had already reached Their quoTa oT 57900. GuesTs of honor aT The Turkey dinner This year were high sales homeroom IO4. Aside Trom magazine responsibiliTies sTaTT members were also in charge oT obTaining paTrons Tor The yea rboolr. Leading The sTaTT This year were Man- ager JeTT Hay, Co-Managers Bob Sheeler and Kevin Miller. SecreTary CaThy Haer, and AssisTanT SecreTary Jodie Dunmeyer. w w rr ' T M u Alpha Theia Recognizes Maihemalioians Presidenf Dick Shaffer and Secrefary Mark Walker work ouT a schedule Tor members To TuTor during Their sTud- ies Mr. Bruno explains a difficulf problem To his sfudenTs in sixTh period calculus class. Advised by Mr. Lou Bruno, Mu Alpha TheTa was an advanced maTh club Tor sTudenTs Taking TrigonomeTryfAlgebra lll and AnalyTic GeomeTry!lnTroducTion To Calculus. The club sponsored The NaTional lvlaThemaTics Exam, an achievemenT TesT given To all club members To TesT Their maThemaTical abiliTies. Club members also worked along wiTh The NaTional l-lonor Society in TuToring sTuclenTs who needed help in maTh. Serving as officers Tor The year were PresidenT Dick Shaffer, Vice-PresidenT Veil James, SecreTary Mark Walker and Treasurer Lois Ludy. CCG L X Q YEA Provides Chrisimas Deliverg Service 202 YEA carried ouf a full calendar of acfivifies 'rhis year. Af fheir bi-weekly meefings members made plans for 'rheir annual college visifafion day, which fool: place in fhe spring. Chrisfmas proiecfs included caroling wifh members of fhe French Club af fhe Somersef sfare and communily hospilals. YEA mailbox and package delivery pro- vided sfudenis and faculfy a way fo save posfage and enioy efficienf service. April was a hecfic monfh wifh cadef reaching: a weekend field 'rrip fo Wil- liamsburg, Virginia, and Washingfon, D.C.: and an all-day 'reachers fea, where 'lhe YEA presenied faculfy members wifh flowers and refreshmenls. La.-:V ,,.......n M Officers Cafhy Haer Kelly Brennen Marcella Egner and Chris Sechler discuss fhe agenda 'For a bl weekly rneefing. Miss Bran? approves plans for cadef Teaching day. Presidenf Chris Sechler calls for a second fo a mohon ig L ki X I I Presidenf Carla Tokar opens a meefing as Advisor Miss Barkley looks on. TRI H1 12 J Y Tri-Hi-Y Carols AT Siemon Nursing Home fini-.ii SecreTary Michele Hixson Turns in minuTes of The previous meeTing. Miss RuTh Barkley and The Tri-Hi-Y began Their year wiTh The elecTion of Presidenl' Carla Tokar, SecreTary Michele Hixson, Treasurer Jayne Domino and Chaplain Debbie Kammerer. In November club members played hosT To a speaker from The ManTrap Uni- sex Hair STylisTs. She demonsTraTed mefhods of applying makeup and gave Tips on hair care. Various oTher guesTs were scheduled ThroughouT The year. In a generous ChrisTmas gesTure The girls made a visiT To The Siemon Nursing Home, singing carols and making friends wiTh The elderly paTienTs. This was in keeping wiTh The club's purpose. To give communiTy service. CooperaTing wiTh The Hea rT Fund, The Tri-Hi-Y sold lollipops. AT The end of a successful venTure. members were relieved To see The lasT 'few cases disap- pear. As spring came. Tri-Hi-Y escaped a day of school To Travel To JohnsTown. There They visiTed The Flower Barn. a Tab- ric shop and oTher poinTs of inTeresT. including The JohnsTown Flood Museum, where They Tound faceTs of local hisTory. -1k- s v 1 Mr. Harris, Darlene Appleyard and Julie O'Hara discuss fhe annual invasion of gummy bears. Gummg Bears Raise German Club Funds Oclober leslival days highlighled lhe year for German Club on fheir visil fo Springs, Pa., where everyone had a chance lo lasle maple syrup. Members held an exciling sled riding parly in January as well as an all-day pic- nic in lhe spring. Fund raising projects once again included selling German gummy bears. This proved fo be a successful venfure. since German Club salesmen had buill up a following of cuslomers over The years. Officers included Presidenl Fred Shaf- fer, Vice-Presidenl Tom Shawley and Secrelary-Treasurer Gina Lowry. Chris Alwine explains a cartoon in German fo Fred Shaffer and Teresa Roach. rench Club Travels To E urope. Canada gr gi ,, 'P' Michele Hixson, Lynndee Bason, Lucy Walker and Anne McNelly allempl lo lease a smile from lhe guard af fhe enfrance fo Forl Erie. Bur l don'f n eed a ca ndlef' says Ricl: Fox, as Sandy Friedline fries fo raise money for French Club. Asc' F PS' 4X ' li iimsgvszei .Q em. x .S 'nfs Qis An acfive club fhis year, fhe French Club look on a number of proiecls. Fund- raisers included selling calendars. nole- boolcs and hoagies. Ofher aclivifies included a Trip lo Washinglon, D.C. and Williamsburg, Virginia in April. Officers lhis year were Presidenl' Bev- erly Essink, Vice-Presidenl Sandy Fried- line, Secrelary Veil'James and Treasurer Judy Suianslcy. Members of lhe club enioyed a lrip fo Europe in June, I978. They loured Lon- don, England: Paris, France: Luzerne, Swilzerland: and Milan, Florence, and Rome, llaly. The group also fool: 'rheir annual weelcend lrip lo Slralford, Can- ada, in Oclober, where fhey allended Macbefh and Candide. Members prepared lhe annual French Club dinner on January I7, l979. They served escargols, soupe a l'oignon, boeuf bourguignon. and ofher French freals. Under l'he supervision of Mrs. Sherren The club had an exciling year. Judy Suianslcy, Anne McNelly and Veil James enioy Florence on lheir summer lrip lo Europe. 4' 1 ff 1 'K 'X Ill! my if - xi . aella Parig. Slave Dag Spanish efes Wi+h Mrs. Chapman as iTs advisor, The Spanish Club meT The lasT Friday oT every mon+h in Their regularly scheduled class. ElecTed officers were PresidenT Barbara Egolf, Vice-PresidenT PaTTy TrenT, Secre- Tary Teresa Klinlc and Treasurer ScoTT Shaulis. As money-making proiecTs club mem- bers sold TickeTs To Dave's Car Wash and Took Turns working aT The concession sTand during midgeT league TooTball games. The club held Their annual Paella ParTy, a Spanish dinner TeaTuring paella lspan- ish ricel, seaTood and chiclcen. ln The spring anofher highlighT was The New World's Day parTy, an annual evenT where Treshmen acTed as slaves To upper- classmen, carrying ouT all Their wishes. TH 5 Mike Knechf, Melody Hawkins and Brad Wong make arrangemenfs To raise money Tor Spanish Club by selling passes To Dave's Car Wash. ' his parT in Their Mary Foley gives ScoTT Shaulis a hand as he successfully f ai. l erly. ,d-rf Mrs. Halverson Teaches Janeen Nunnari and Vicki Reese how To Tile cards prop- Barb Egolf and Shari Ebie add a liTTle Chrisfmas spiriT To The Library. lub Members Help Alle 'aTe Work Load . WX YY YYYY Library Club members aided Librarian Mrs. Halverson in her many duTies. Mem- bers prepared book reporTs Tor each meeTing. They presenTed a program on The Third Friday of each monTh. This year's oTTicers were PresidenT Barb Egolf, Vice-PresidenT Shari Ebie. SecreTary Nancy Welsh and Treasurer CaThy Haer. Aside Trom Their meeTings members worked aT leasT one period a week in The library. They checked books in and ouT and decoraTed The bulle+in board and windows each monTh. They also lcepT The pen and pencil machines in The back oT The library Tilled, Trom which They received some of Their Tunds. The club sponsored several aTTer-TooT- ball game dances To raise money Tor Their April Trip To WashingTon, D.C. and Williamsburg, Virginia. Lori Kriesel informs KaThy Mills ThaT iT is her duTy To see ThaT The pencil and pen machines are Tilled. 3. . -W . . fn F' 5 I 7, l fl I J Six FFA Men Named Kegsione armers FFA, under The direcTion of Mr. Arnold Wilson, Tofaled ThirTy-nine mem- bers This year, wiTh seven serving as offie cers. The seven officers aTTended a CounTy-Leadership Training Conference on OcTober 26, I978. There They gained informafion on how To run Their meeTings wifh order and mainTain Their officers. Among various proiecTs ThaT The group carried ouT were sales of seeds and ChrisTmas Trees. A successful ciTrus fruiT sale Tallied 4 I O boxes disTribuTed. OT six applicants for The I979 Key- sTone Farmer Degree, all were accepTed. Gerald Berkebile, Brian CusTer, Barry I-Iemminger, Larry Hemminger, I-Iarold Howard and Thomas Wiencelc accepfed Their awards on January IO aT The Penn- sylvania STaTe Farm Show in Harrisburg. On April I9 officers aTTended a Chap- Ter of ParIiamenTary Procedure conTesT held aT The Calvary UniTed MeThodisT Church. OFFICERS: Tom Wiencelc, Barry Hemminger. Gerald Berlcebile, Harold Howard, Shawn Fifigerald. Bruce Sufer Brian Cusfer f if ? lf.. A005354 loulfaooo Philhppi New Direclor 0? Camera Club Camera Club, under The direcTion of Mr. Dale Phillippi, highlighTed The club's year by adding a new enlarger To The dark room. All members kepT busy help- ing The yearbook and newspaper meeT Their deadlines. Developing, mixing chemicals and making prinTs were included in duTies oT members as They kepT The darkroom in running order. The obiecT ol The club was To Teach members The basic rules oT p-hoTography. STudenTs learned To use and mainTain camera equipmenT while developing sim- ple phoTography pracTices. Officers oT The year were PresidenT Mike KnechT, Vice-PresidenT Kirk Schrock. SecreTary BusTer Pile and Trea- surer John Miller. A soTT hearTed Mr Phillipp: unable To resisT The pleading faces of six members, wriTes passes To The darkroom v gp -fer 'HM' ,Q - , 00 Hhsvmspzso I- HH! 210 Arfisis Repaini Kiwanis Naiiviig Scene Nafional Educafion Week in Novem- ber provided Ari Club members wifh a chance fo exhibif pieces of work io peo- ple of lhe communify in local slore win- dows and +o parenfs during open house af The senior high. i Money-making acfivifies included an afrer-foofball game dance. Ofher aciivi- fies included Chrisfmas painfings on +he windows of McDonald's reslauranf and The repainfing of +he figures for 'rhe Kiwanis Club na+ivi'ry display. Members also painfed Teachers podiums and craffed sporf represeniafions fo hang permanenlly in fhe gym. The club hosfed fhe fhird annual Som- ersef Counfy Sfudenf Ari' Show, held af fhe Dressler Cenfer for fhe Aris during March. From There, winning enfries wenf on display al The Somersei Trusf Bank. Working along wi'I'h advisor Mrs. Vir- ginia Ankney were Presiden+ Walfer PiaH, Vice-Presidenl' Kelly Crissey, Sec- refary Hollie Walker and Treasurer Wayne Sfevanus. Mary Brubaker chooses confrasfing colors for her yarn rug proiecf. 'W E S... 'vamp-V ---img... Margaref Dively works on her enfry in arf class for fhe Hire fhe Handicapped confesi. The Dressler Cenfer provides a sfudio for Wayne Sfevanus and Waller PiaH To pain? fha Kiwanis nafivify scene in fime for Chrisfmas. - bag' lnsss ,4 K in Y i 5 'C vm' T I 3 SuperinTendenT Mr. Granf Sloan aTTends an eighfh period advisory board meeTing To lisTen To views expressed by chairman Dennis Shaulis and board members on The senior high smoking problem. Qiudeni Voice Heard In Advisorg Board RepresenTaTives from each curriculum of The SomerseT senior high school com- posed The STudenT Advisory Board. Advisor Mr. Jay ChrisTner and Dennis Shaulis aided in conTinuing The campaign againsT smoking on and around school properTy. OTher acTiviTies included wriT- ing The board's permanenT consTiTuTion, sponsoring aTTer-game dances and plan- ning To secure an acTiviTies period in The senior high schedule. The board held TrequenT meeTings wiTh school adminisTraTion members dur- ing The year To discuss and aTTempT To solve school problems. In Their second year, They worked hard To have each . TaceT of The school represenTed and Their voices heard Board members included Dennis Shaulis Chairman Tim EuTin - T B 5 Vice-Chairman, College Prep: Joan Q Meyer, SecreTary, SporTs: Lexi Friedline, TX iii si'-s' A Vo-Tech: Harry Howard, Vo-Ag: Mary Roach, Fine ArTs: NaTalie Egner, Home and Family STudiesq STeve HeTrick, Indus- Trial ArTs: Bob STern, General: and Chris ii T T ' Sechler, Business. uimss...m,. X..i . Joan Meyeridiscusses wifh Dennis Shaulis and Advisor Mr. Jay Chrisfner possibilifies for The wording of The advisory board's consTiTuTion. Varsiig LeHer Jackets if Mx Qt Q 'Q A 5 W reef fl IOYS LOCXER Mr.Josepl'1Maslakand Mr. Clwesfer Pfeffer make arrange- Guy Berlcebiie and Tom Berkebile make a candy sale To Keifh Rodgers and Kerry Pingley. men+s for program sellers af a baskefball game. A former owner of fhe haunfed house rises fo greef you! W E Are Presenied To Duisianding Aihleies a yyfy 4 1 1 - be 5 'Wan Is if really mine! says Jake Spangler as Afhlefic Direcfor Mr. Pfeffer gives him his leffer iaclref. Varsify leiler iaclcels were rewards fo club members who achieved yarsily sla- lus in 'rhe senior high school. Under fhe guidance oi Mr. Roberl Brougher, lhe club volunleered Time af lhe Junior Hos- piral Auxiliary haunfed house during Ocfober and af inlerscholasfic games selling candy and dislribuling programs. The club also sold candy in school and rhe communify. A new conslilufion for 'rhe club was one of fhe changes S club esfablished during The year. The club also succeeded in lifling school spiril by confribufing money They had earned lo help cheer- leaders meel expenses for supplies lor posfers and ofher maferials Tha? fhey needed. The club also conlribufed money Toward fhe fraveling cosls of wresflers lo lhe dislricr mafches. Acfivifies for lhe S Club were regu- lafed by Presidenf Wade Aclcer, Vice Presidenf Chris Mapes. Secrelary Linda Slahl and Treasurer John McNaul. In deep concenfrafion are Guy Berlrebile. Dirlx Schryver and Dick Shaffer as fhey perform a hearl Transplanf af The haunfed house. lliiiiiiiiiiilii io Q ll. .. ,il l lil iiilk lx f XX XX Bogs And Girls Ensembles Are Under The direcTion oT Mr. Jack Dice. The SomerseT Area Senior l'ligh Chorus combined Their vocal TalenTs aT special concerTs aT ChrisTmas and in May. Mem- bers rneT every Tuesday and Thursday aTTernoon To prepare Themselves Tor These perTormances. Special highlighTs oT The concerTs included The TalenTs oT The boys and girls ensembles. Twelve selecT members oT The chorus parTicipaTed in each oT These ensembles. The boys perTormed Singing Noel during The ChrisTmas concerT, while The girls perTormed Their own arrangemenT of Don'T LeT Go OT ChrisTmas. AccompanisT Tor The year was Shari Baker, wiTh assisTance Trom Jill Johnson and Carla Woinaroski. TalenTed members had The opporTu- niTy To pursue Their vocal inTeresTs in CounTy. DisTricT, and Regional Chorus. CounTy Chorus Tool: place aT lvleyersdale This year wiTh several members Trom SomerseT aTTending. QQ: ei T 4 . ...,. N 5 X- .. I .. i - 's T f 1 A ssss rssf sf - U -AJ W -.yik M at s ,K I i :fr-r .s i . iw ways' BACK: Sue Cenfi, PaTTy Lavan, Angie Svonavec, Kay Sanner, Judy S Jaclrie WhiTe FRONT: Ann FriedhoTer, Anne Mclxlelly, Jane Barron uianslcy. Cheryl Kimmel, Mary Roach BACK: Brad Townsend, Bob Sheeler, Jerry Jerome, KeiTh Rodgers, Sfeve STolTz, Todd Barron. Rick Fox FRONT: Marlc Miller, Chris STolTz, Troy Miller, Brad Balmer, Dennis Shaulis ea+ures0f Chorus Conoeris 1' 1? ,Q uno OW -'L Accompanisf Shari Baker and chorus members presenf a Chrisfmas Selecfion. Chorus members lisfen +o Mr. Dice's las? words of encouragemenf before fhe Chrisfmas concerf. Mr. Jack Dice and 'rhe chorus perform af The annual spring concerr. , ill TOURING CHOIR: BACK: Bob Sheeler, Chris STolTz, KeiTh Rodgers, Jerry Jerome, Dennis Shaulis, Brad Townsend, Todd Barron THIRD: Vaun Keim, STeve STolTz. Joe Jerome, Brad Baker. Mark Miller, Rick Fox SECOND: Pam PickeTT, Carla Woinaroski, Cheryl Kimmel. Shari Baker, STacy Knupp, Marianne Keim, Mary Roach, Sue CenTi FRONT: Diane Barron, Jackie WhiTe, Ronda Schrock, Jane Barron, Rhonda Shaulis, PaTTy TrenT, Jill Johnson Mr. Jack Dice direcTs The Touring choir during The ChrisTmas concerT. I Touring Choir Performs In Area Churches I Touring Choir consisTed oT a special I y dedicaTed secTion oT The chorus. These I pare Themselves Tor perTormances on The members pracTiced long hours To pre- second Sunday oT every monTh aT various ' local churches. CommuniTy congrega- Tions Thoroughly appreciaTed The Time I and eTTorT puT inTo This sacred music pro- gram. Special presenTaTions by The choir members included singing aT The Repub- lican CommiTTee convenTion in Berlin, The Lion's Club varieTy show in April, The Farm Women's AssociaTion aT OakhursT, A and a RoTary Club meeTing in May. Touring choir TuncTioned under The direcTion oT Mr. John Dice. ITS concerTs provided a valuable link beTween school and communiTy. Choir members gaTher around The piano beTore an aTTer-school pracTice in The audiTorium. 216 zz Band Masiers Qgncopaied Rhgfhms 'NP Mr. McDowell sfops iazz band rehearsal when a disappoinTing sound emerges from The Trumpef secTion. Low brass members pracfice a Tricky secTion in Their music. Under The direcTion oT Mr. l'lerberT McDowell, iazz band opened new chan! nels To many band memhers, This exTra acTiviTy gave sTudenTs The opporTuniTy To play a Type OT music They mighT noT nor- mally perform in a high school band. Jazz roclc, gospel and blues were various Types oT music included. Jazz band also gave members a chance To use Their creaTiviTy in ad libbing solos and melodic lines. TrumpeTs, Trombones, Tubas, saxo- phones, basses and piano were all a parT oT The band. The group is modeled aTTer The classic big bands, perTorming music such as Glenn Miller and Dulce EllingTon selecTions. Some more conTemporary Tunes included groups such as Blood, SweaT and Tears and Chicago. .. H. X it Y A y X if wig ' W - 9711 A i .I .J f X. Mr. T'lerberT McDowell insTrucTs some members OT orchesTra on The correcT way To play a noTe during a lesson. fl 5 1 .. E S' 'Tim .iii Tom Berlcebile, Ann KeeTer and Fred Shaffer leave orchesTra pracTice Through The backdoor oT The band room. Dishfici Orchesira Is Highlighi Of Year DisTricT VI OrchesTra FesTival oT The Pennsylvania Music EducaTion Associa- Tion lP.M.E.A.l hiqhlighTed The musical year Tor many TalenTed members oT orchesTra. They aTTended This TesTival on Feb. I5-I7 aT The JohnsTown Area Vo- Tech School. FourTeen musicians repre- senTed our school in JohnsTown, where They lived Tor Three days wiTh hosT Tami- lies. The brass ensemble of The orchesTra perTormed a mini-ChrisTmas concerT aT The Dressler CenTer Tor The ArTs during Their holiday acTiviTies. OTher concerTs included a Pops concerT wiTh The jazz band and Their annual concerT in The spring. DirecTor of The orchesTra was Mr. Her- berT McDowell, while oTTicers included PresidenT Julie O'Hara, Vice-PresidenT Kirk Schroclc and SecreTary-Treasurer Margy Deaner. Y- Members of The orchesTra pracTice Tor Their DisTricT OrchesTra program. Mr. McDowell Names Leading Musncuans Maria Jacob is pleased wifh fhe fone of her violin. Oboisf Barbara Egolf pracfices in flue band room for an upcoming concerf was lm S Wind Ensemble Proves An Addilion Somersel band was among lilleen groups inviled lo allend lhe Pill Band Field Day, held al Pill sladium during lhe Pill-Norlh Carolina loolball game. Al hall lime lhe bands ioined lo lorm a gianl P lo honor lhe Pillsburgh Panlhers. This perlormance was covered on regional lelevision. Olher band aclivilies included parlici- palion in lhe Fall Fanlasy Parade al Ken- nywood Park, lhe Grand Fealure Parade al lhe Counly Fair, and a parade in Windber in which lhey look lirsl place. Several opporlunilies opened up lo musicians lo expand lheir lalenls, includ- ing Dislricl and Regional Band, Pep Band, and lhe IUP Honors Band, in which lhis year live Somersel band members earned chairs. They were Cindy Meyers, lirsl chair lluley Margie Deaner, lhird chair French horn: Fred Shaller, luba: Pam Walker, French horn: and Tom Ber- lcebile, lrumpel. Along wilh Dislricl and Regional Band. members also parlicipaled in g . A - Counly Band, which our school hosled gggg +4 ,N J o s s lhis year. Mr. McDowell shows Cindy Meyers a schedule ol praclices lor lhe IUP Honors Band. aller lelling her she has sealed lirsl. The bancl lighls up lhe nighl in one ol lheir hall-lime performances. 220 To Band Scene 8 fr Q Members of The Pep Band play af an assembly fo help rouse school Spirll. Field Commander Peggy Maffhews lead I3 g Ao I 5536! aff li X-New v,,fne If Qe' A ,.:..., ,,,. 7 M, Y 5 ' L t 1,gh'. y, we fig. 1' 4 - , .fa me- ' of c 1241 ZGV ,,kgl:rf1,21' . '.. I ': E Ak, ,ag fl, ll, 5- ,Q 1, ,vm 5 A 'F' L '. 4 3-', ,A.:,. ' i 3g',.f?,lfl ... -Q vw- n ,. , ' hr, , H r a,ag,15Q yew, f 1 sa - J, Q.' f -,, '- Wa, qw 'uf A ' L A L 8 1x31 .',4hfv 'ft we , mai, r '15 Q 'sw r , ., N 1 ,Pr ' rn 3 M ' U 'fn' -- ,yr 'sd' l ' '1,, .' M , ' .L V ' -f r ll,l r l ' 'MY ,, xy,-5, iw 55? ,fg ,,L on 'k', ' W' f km ., My jf Somersefls band lines up wifh ofher groups invnfecl fo perform af fhe Puff Norlh Caroluna foo? ball game in preparalion for Their half-lime drull band ou? onfo The field lor a half-Time rouline. L Z 2 5 Colorguard perform Their Tradifional pre-game show. 4g....A6 ? nf' TOP: Kay Sanner, Judy Heiple, Teresa Klink, Roseann Shockey. Pam King. Carla Tokar, Darlene Appleyard, Carla Clevenger, Kim Rhodes BOTTOM: Ronda Shrock, Jayne Glessner. Sue Kacsur. Sandy Sandusky, Chris Eicher, Audrey Alder, Anneffe Shaffer Color Guard Brighiens HaIl'Time Shows arch To The Theme of STar Wars in a half-Time roufine. The 78-79 compeTiTion colorguard, headed by Sandy Sandusky, highlighTed Toofball games bofh aT home and away wiTh Their flag rouTines To various shows such as Chicago. STar Wars and The spe- cial Homecoming show To honor The alumni. During a busy summer schedule They par-TicipaTed in Tiremen's parades in SomerseT, Meyersdale and Windber. For a new look This year, The color- guard expanded from Twleve To fifTeen members and arranged Their lineup by assigning Twelve To The back line, keeping only Three in The TronT rank. CompeTiTion was open To everyone from ninTh Thru TwelfTh grade. Three pracTices prepared candidaTes for Try- ouTs in marching and Twirling of flags. The Tiffeen finalisfs from a field of Twenfy-five earned Their posiTions. Majorefles Spoilighi Feaiured Twirler M' K T I X Z Z N qt ,xx ' . 'Q 4- ef l W 3' Pam Pickeff. Pam Williams, Yvonne May. Brenda Collins Laurie Sfayroolc, Heidi Wollr w - K Q Q eeeef If gl R s sig ss MaioreTTes, sporTing new uniforms, performed a varieTy of Toofball halTTime shows This year, wiTh Capfain Laurie STayroolc coordinafing The programs. Homecoming ceremonies included Tire bafon roufines. ln a new look mai,oreTTes cenTered around FeaTure Twirler Wanda Friedline. who highlighTed TooTball halTTime shows by performing To The music of Close EncounTers of The Third Kind. PracTices during The summer enabled The maioreTTes To parficipafe in various firemen's parades aT Somerset Meyers- dale and Windber. also To aTTend and parTicipaTe in The PiTT-Norfh Carolina show wiTh many oTher bands from WesT- ern Pennsylvania. The squad consisfed of six members plus The Teafure Twirler. Feafure Twirler Wanda Friedline displays her Talenl' in a half-Time performance. if Q S ari as Q . gg. 7 ,WJ fi 7 I. gl f N 1 1 X, , 1 g ,W ' 4653 , W' L UNIT A ED snrrss nam! Conps RESERVE 4 ?'W'z'f'T' wr f w .ak . - , .JV -A gy ' wi 'JW' 5 f Q Q. B an 'E my... ,..,... ..., 4'fa 'Lf'WTM'D - Waacluhuq pads hl0ld0LWZl2Q6. Pmmwrwtmmwiwieas bleak wlauglvmmimyfogedw Fouwivg Mapfnwwffkshmedqqmwfcq Memouzs fiatuailfawkus laizwas we . is in ,, , ,zf'l51f?'r aw gy, ,-ajfwm ,A ,V MS, ,V ,, 2 ,, A K U W , H I D .M Aff W 1,5 I W M Www Marianne Keim Crowned Queen I 'eee Y . 5 ri .gi 5 ' 1 1 we - e ,eennel Y A ee Z '- v !,N ' X K X1 he - e 2 Q' . . if - L' f X3 e,ee.e ., ,e.,r 4 e M A 91?-v' - ,A ag 3 Should I or shouldn'f I? fhinks Eddie Miller affer Marianne asks him 'ro be her escorf. 4 . 'ix ? 7 '. if 4-W' , M iuun Leg AQ W 4,41 , ' -na,.,-a. Jus. The I97B'79 Homecoming Courf inciudes Escorf Brian Cusfer, Cafhy Haer, Escort Guy Berkebile, Linda Stahl, Escor+ Ed Miller, Queen Marianne Keim. Escorf Craig Miller, Mary Pacifico. Jean Meyer, Escorf Barry Hemminger. A+ Special Homecoming Ceremonies Queen Marianne enfers The gafes for The parade around The field during The homecoming performance. Marianne Touches up her hair before The Tradifional Homecoming dance. STudenT Council selecTed Ten home- coming represenTaTives who were Then voTed on by The senior class. Mary Paci- fico, Cafhy l'Taer, Linda Sfahl, Marianne Keim and Jean Meyer received The high- esT voTes, Thus obfaining The honor of performing during The homecoming show. l-lalfTime acTiviTies included a parade around The fooTball field, feaTuring each of The girls and Their escorTs. The band added an exTra Touch To The ceremony, performing a special show To honor The alumni of The pasT few years. Mr. Kuhlman concluded The ceremony as he crowned Marianne Keim l979 Homecoming Queen. Following The cor- onafion. sTudenT council members Lucy Walker and Pam Urbain presenTed flow- ers To each of The members of The courT. Somersef gridders broughT The eve- ning To a perfecT close wiTh a win over Richland 22 To O. 3 is X s . lf' is 5 f c ,T 5 T Marianne and her escorf, Eddie Miller, pause for a picfure minufes before The ri.-i 'ffl H . . K 4. , ha lf- Ti m e c e re m o n i e s. T ii- s ,c.- .-.. ri, I 1 227 Qomersefs Maple Princess Crown SelecTed by The senior class from a field of ThirTy-Two, eighT conTesTanTs par- TicipaTed in The annual Maple Princess ConTesT. Mr. Harold Showman from Radio STaTion WVSC hosTed The cere- monies held on November 6. Advisors Mrs. Halverson and Miss Bram' guided The girls Through a program consisfing of individual inferviews wiTh 5 see- The iudges, a promenade before The audience, a TalenT presenfafion and a quesTion and answer period wiTh Mr. Showman. Announcing Linda STahl as The winner climaxed The evening. Harry Howard, represenfing The class of '79 as Mr. Sen- ior, congraTulaTed her wifh roses and a lciss. Linda Tool: her disco TalenT rouTine To Seven Springs Resorf on March 23, where she compeTed wiTh girls from vari- ous counTy schools for The TiTle of Queen Maple XXXII- llii MTTMWMWNMMT my T while accompanying For her TalenT number, Judy Suianslcy sings a medley of songs from The Sound of Music herself on The piano. Linda performs her winning Talenf number aT The Maple Princess Confesf. E Affer being presenfed wifh her flowers, Linda discovers how iT feels To be a Maple Princess. Goes To An Honored Linda Qiahl l I r Chosen by The Senior Class, fhis year's Maple Princess confesfanfs are Becky McCall. Judy Suiansky, Maria Jacob, Jane Barron, Linda Stahl Wanda Friedline, Terri Knupp and Marianne Keim. Judy Suianslly, Marianne Keim and Wanda Friedline share Linda's exci+emen'r a'r+l1e announcemenf of her name as Somersefs 1979 Maple Princess. ' Talenied Seniors prove 'K W' gk . I ms Fuzzy lJol1n Wnqhfl affer lmo Would you summon my mofah can please durecfs 'flwe Earl of Tewlusbury Morfen Pedersen To fhe doorman r accepfs has proposal lBob Sheelerl of flue Chez Expensive Jeff lMarlr Walkerl flnps baseball cards and dlscusse The Marriage Bi? is wag To happiness cuiss iig my if I yi Madame Caubissons, JeTf's Parisian Typisf, and his model are all asfounded by his porTraiT of Delilah: even his painfing reflecfs his daydreams of Krisiin. Dreams are a parT oT liTe, and dreams are whaT made up This year's class play The Marriage BiT. SeT in The background of prom nighT aT Brindsley College, The play casT consisTed of members of The college graduaTing class. Jeff wanTs To marry KrisTin, buT is a liTTle appre- hensive and asks his roommaTe Fuzzy Tor advice. Shocked by JeTT's plans oT marriage, Fuzzy Tries To Talk him ouT of iT. Visions oT a TuTure as a swinging bachelor, explorer, famous arTisT, composer and wriTer convince Jeff ThaT he would be giving up an exciTing life by marrying KrisTin. Imogene, KrisTin's roommaTe, also geTTing wind of The marriage plans, assures KrisTin of a fulfilling career wiThouT a man and ToTal inhibiTion as a mar- ried woman. Fuzzy and Imogene meeT, congraTulaTing each oTher on Their success. KrisTin and Jeff have noT ruined Their lives by geTTing married. Gradually Fuzzy realizes ThaT he works well wiTh lmogene and, wanTing To make iT lasT, he proposes To her, much To The consTernaTion of Their besT friends. Finally disregarding Their advisors' counsel. Krisfin and Jeff meeT and decide Tor Themselves ThaT They are made Tor each oTher. The play ends on a happy noTe as KrisTin gives a yes To JeTT's quesTion, Will you marry me? Krisfin lVeil James, informs The minisTer lSTeve STolTzl of changes she'd like inserTed info The wedding ceremony To make hers a Truly liberaTed marriage. f F e 5 I ' f s.'.. f MW -L.. i Sf i Q X P-f vii-3? ei 23l Qcholasiic quiz Team compeies againsi ATTer hours oT pracTicing, The Scholas- Tic Quiz Team realized ThaT The momenT was Tinally here. On OcTober 4 CapTain NaTalie Egner and Team members Dan Carr, Dawn Hauger and Pam Tokar were prepared Tor a baffle of wiTs againsT Meyersdale aT The WJAC-TV sTudio in JohnsTown. ConTidenT aTTer a win in The prelimi- nary round. The Team moved ahead by a 70-50 score aT halTTime. BuT during The second halT oT The show, They weren'T able To maTch The mornenTum oT a Tough Meyersdale Team. Tinally losing 80-I5O. Coaching The Team were Mrs. RoberTa AnTram and Mrs. MarTha Halverson. Members had earned places on The Team as The resulT oT a quiz assembly presenTed To The sTudenT body. Tim EuTin and Julie O'Hara. also selecTed aT The assembly, served as Team alTernaTes. Members of This year's Quiz Team Take a momenT To pose Tor a picTure wiTh advisors Mrs. RoberTa AnTram and Mrs. Marfha Halverson and alTernaTes Julie O'Hara and Tim EuTin. SomerseT's Team awaiTs in nervous anTicipaTion The beginning of Their maTch againsT Meyersdale. nimiusirn llllllwl SOHERSH AREA VON wif I 'Q AR? Megersdale in firsi round march QD J .ffl 'ggi . Capfain Nafalie Egner confidenlly answers a foss-up quesfion as feam member Dan Carr walls fo help on fhe bonus. Z u WJAC commenfafor Sieve Richard asks each Team warm-up quesfions during fhe preliminary round. xx L S Ou A disappoinfed Pam Tolnar realizes fhaf her mos? recenl answer was foo has+y. 4 I f' vfvn D K tx P Q H H MMHI .. Q5 w U V X is b Y' W Q. vo b Q, v 1 92 Q1 V B 6 , V w 5 lb D xxx V xvvl W V Q 1 A p I f Ch Ab Ih ors 'the Eagle? wifh his rendifion Pom Shaulis. Lori Kriesel and f f p foga day. Unique Memories Make Sanner worship Jim Suiansky as fhe Greek god of Twirp Wee! . E S +I++hSfl I9799pBI+y The Year 04' '79 A Verg Special One 'Ruff ,f V , e h uma Q J , y Toge+her we walk, ready fo climb fhe mounfain of succ Holiday spirif comes fo Somersef Senior High in The Sfuden1Council's Chrisfmas free. V r f ffl Y SSS. N - f - J 13.5117-.. . . i. . ki .wb l i 1 ssi af A K f iil if iw . L, Q Xi! 'L F5 f Q ga- f L ' e ! 5,3 QP S xx 1. tg. . 1-' Y b 1 3' K, ,x Hi Four Livelg Exchange Qfudenis Four exchange sTudenTs brighTened The hallways OT SomerseT This year. Isabel Robledo Trom Spain, Eric Tensuan Trom The Phillipines. MorTen Pederson Trom Denmark and Alvaro NisimblaT Trom Colombia broughT color and liTe To Their hosT Tamilies. These sTudenTs were members of The senior class, Tollowing a curriculum simi- lar To ThaT of oTher seniors. STudenTs were able To beTTer undersTand Toreign counTries Through Their presence. lsabel, who is sTaying wiTh The Beans, enioys reading, skaTing, and swimming. MorTen enjoys phoTography, archeology, and helping on The Tarm of his hosT Tam- ily, The Gnegys. Eric plays racqueTball and iogs in his Tree Time. He is sTaying wiTh The STumpTs. Alvaro, living wiTh The Kimmels, likes To dance, and play soccer and ping-pong. Isabel Takes Time from class To enioy her TavoriTe hobby. reading. 'Nw U 3 MorTen, Eric, Isabel and Alvaro line up Tor Their yearbook line-up. MorTen, The zaniesT of The Tour, adverTises one of The brands of drinks supplied by The new machine near The gym. 32 T i is E i 5 T 5 1 rrsir ? T T T U T Brighlen The Halls Df Qomersel lsabel and Alvaro relax a few minufes alfer POD, speaking fo each other in Spanish. You sure qol good head on your shoulders. Mowgaf' say Judy Suiansky and Lisa Rush as Eric Tensuan beckons Mark Walker 'ro wade ashore 'through a school of piranha fish in fhe class ploy. 1 ix A2 Qomersel School Life Is Besl Depicled Class play Public Defender Veil J ells remains impassive. Bill Klinlr prepares his bloclr prinl in ninfh grade arf class Jackie Kepharl brushes The final slrolces on her painling. Busses awaihnq school dismissal are a familiar sighl af lhe end of each day. In The Faces Of Hs Qfudenfs . .q.. - Q I ! i Alan Anqermeier pauses for a minufe during clraffing class fo pose for a picfure. , Jeff Spruell, Tim Svonavec and Jim Suianslcy help Mr. Kuhlman rearrange office space fo secrefary. ranew i X X ' Q ei H5-5, ,x,x..,..., -- i3ff,.'f-' Ann Crifchfield pe menfioned. Q is Ev ,el-.Q ers over her shoulder as she hears her name Lisa Sfahl aids in immunizing pre-schoolers af fhe clinic ,, , held in fhe iunior high. Q. S? 40 . v kg. n is i 5, , se eei X' On one of his regular visils lo The school, Mr. Jack Wiley, Taylor Publishing Com- pany represenlalive, reviews specs lor The yearbook cover. Special Thanks To Mrs. Sally Rhodes, junior high assisfanl, checks The piclure schedule one final lime before posling if. 1 ,Hr fwiig, ,.y- 5 l 'f Eagle? Pholography Assislanl Mrs. Marlha Halverson fakes live during a lighlly scheduled piclure day. Those Who Made '79 Eaglel Possible l l iii r ix, I ' 'VI X 'if f arf-r ,, .nw ni ,A it Mrs. Phyllis Cindric, Eagle? advisor. examines a conlacl sheef wifh 'rhe new magnifying lens. 'Q Yearbook photographers Mr. Jack Gradler and Miss Helen Keegan are a valua- ble assel fo lhe produclion ol lhis year's Eaglel. ,,-gr-r ln The aflermafh of magazine sales. Mrs. Lilia Miller makes a counl' of lhe number of sludenls who have no? ye? received lheir sladium blanlcels. 42 Individuals and Businesses Proudlg Quppori Ihe 1979 Ea lei COMMERCIAL PA TRON9 'AG-WAY PETROLEUM CORPORATION AIRESMAN CAMPING EQUIPMENT MFG. AMERIGAS, UGITE DIVISION 'ATLAS PRINTING CO. BBL ENTERPRISES, INC. BAKER'S LAWN ORNAMENTS BARRON'S FURNITURE BONANZA 'BETTY BRITE DRY CLEANERS BRANT'S FARM 81 GARDEN SUPPLY BRANT INSURANCE AGENCY 'JIM BULOW MOTORS 'CAMBRIA SAVINGS 81 LOAN CAPITAL EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 'CARL PERKS TRUCKING CASIO'S FRUIT MARKER IOWNER: ARTHUR BROUGHER, JR.I CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE COCHRAN FARM EQUIPMENT COLEMAN APARTMENTS COSTEA'S EDGEWOOD MARKET CREAM CONE DIVISION OF BIG DRUM D'ARRIGO'S MASTER PIZZA DEB AUTO SALES 'DEVILBISS COMPANY 'ROBERT C. DEWITT CONSTRUCTION DUNMYER'S AUTO SALES 81 SALVAGE DUMBAULD'S TIRE SERVICE, INC. 'FIKE HEATING 81 APPLIANCE CO. FINDLEY'S PHARMACY, INC. Enfhusiasfic Team members become roofers af a foo+baII pep assembly. P 1 4- --44575 - O... .W . . .mv -A .JI 'FINK ELECTRIC 81 MACHINE WORKS '4 SEASONS DECORATING CENTER W.W. FRIEDLINETRUCKING GARY'S STYLING BOUTIQUE I 'GEORGES MEN'S SHOP I GIBBS CORPORATION GILMOUR MFG. CO. GREENSBURG SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION HIGHLAND EQUIPMENT CO., INC. JAMESWAY CORPORATION DEPARTMENT STORE 'JEN-MAR RACQUET CLUB JOHNSON'S GRAVELY SALES 'JOHNSTOWN BANK 81 TRUST CO. 'KAMPS SHOE STORE LATSHAW'S DAIRY LAUREL CABLEVISION 'MAPES ARCO MICK'S ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES MISTER DONUT MONTGOMERY WARDS 'MOTEL 2I9 'OAKHURST TEA ROOM P8fA APPLIANCE 'UPBS COALS. INC. 'PENNA-MEX TRAVEL PENN FURNITURE J.C. PENNEY'S COMPANY 'PEOPLES BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY SOMERSET MALL BRANCH It 1 PERETTI BEER DISTRIBUTORS PINE GRILL 'PIZZA HUT PLEASANT AVENUE BUILDING SUPPLIES. INC. RAMADA INN RATSY'S RESTAURANT HENRY B. REILY, JR. IDAILY AMERICANI D.W. RHOADS COMPANY GEO. W. SCHENCK CO. INC. SCHROCK AIR CONDITIONING SCHROCK'S JEWELRY SEVEN SPRINGS RESORT SHAFFER BLOCK 81 CONCRETE PROD. 'SHETLER MEMORIALS, INC. AUTHORIZED ROCK OF AGES DEALER THE SHOE BOX SOMERSET AUTO PARTS SOMERSET CANDY CO. SOMERSET FARMERS SUPPLY SOMERSET FLORAL CO. SOMERSET MILLING CO, SOMERSET REXALL DRUG CO. SOMERSET SEWING CENTER SSCISIERSET THRIFT CONSUMER DISCOUNT SOMERSET TRUST CO, SOMERSET WELDING 81 STEEL SOMERSET WELL DRILLING CO. STAHLS JEWELRY STORE STAIRS DRIVE IN STAR-LITE RECREATION CENTER SUMMIT MACHINERY INC. TUNSTALL'S AUTO SERVICE UNIONTOWN MOTOR CLUB ISOMERSET DIVISIONI UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK WAGNER'S SERVICE STATION WHEELER BROS. WVSC AM 81 FM 'JOHN A. WILSON GARAGE DON MCGREGOR. OWNER WISE INSURANCE EDWIN R.WITT,JR. PAINTING AND DECORATING PROFEQQIUNAI. PA TRONQ BARBERA IL BARBERA 'JON A. BARKMAN. ESO. DR.J. R. BITTNER JAMES F. CUSTER, REALTOR 'F. RAY ELLIS, D.D.S. FAY-WEST DATA PROCESSING CENTERS FIKE, CASCIO 81 BOOSE, P.A. DR. RICHARD F. GAMBINO DR. GEORGE P. GOURLEY 'ROBERT H. HAVERSON 'MR. 81 MRS. RICHARD E. HAUGER 'R. V. JACOBS, M.D. ATTY. 81 MRS. ROBERT M. KEIM 'THE KNEPPER AGENCY, INC. DR. BURTON KRAUS BEVERLY LEPHART BEAUTY SALON ATTY. ARCHIBALD M. MATTHEWS 'DR. DEAN MICKEY ANDREW J. MILLER 81 ASSOCIATES, P.C. SUPER CITY SPORTS SALE MILLER'S BARBER 81 BEAUTY SALON 'SVONAVEC COAL CO. 'MILLER'S FUNERAL HOME TALBERT TIRE SERVICE PETERS INSURANCE AGY.. INC, TOWNE 81 COUNTRY LIMOUSINE SERVICE DR. LEWIS K. SHAFFER TRI-STATE BLASTING OF SOMERSET INC. SOMERSET COUNTY REAL ESTATE Mr. Harris sniclcers af a wisecrack from one of his German sfudenfs. 'SOMERSET COUNTY YMCA FRIENDS ANONYMOUS MR. 81 MRS. DALE BENNETT MR. 81 MRS. NICK COSTEA 'STATE REP. KENNETH S, HALVERSON MR. 81 MRS. CHARLES KACSUR, SR. MR. 81 MRS. ROBERT E. SHEELER MILTON H. WALKER 'S I 5.00 S20.00 'S25.00 'S I 5.00 S20.00 'S25.00 K, :r::s. s - flff g J I l ACKER. M. -f College Preparalory mL-g Council I, 2: Class PIay,4: lnlramujfal Volley- 4. 2. 1 L . 4, 'I . 3,4 ersel Area Poolball Coach Award 4, Tribune- lg I I L Dernocral' Player 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Lelfer 2, BAKER, WILLIAM TIMOTHY --QVo-Tech, All 31 81 leeee 3, I: : Presidenl 2:5 Club 2, 3',,4, Presidenf4 5522 2, 4, Leller l. 4: Ilfg ii L A eeef . ALLowAY. RI-IONDA DIANE - eenefsi BALDWIN. PENNY JANE -- General ,Imperial H,igh,School ,,,,,, 5 ,lmperial Valley, Calif Hggjeroom Treasurer L Li,,,, I, I. eQNl Soflball I,2ffif3: Powder'Pulf Foorball I. 2. 3: BARNDT, AMY LYNNE-General SLCIUID li 21 3,4 . L Arl Club I: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Lelrer 3: Pep '-,1b .,f,,, ,ll l...,e,,f: --,, - .,-. .-.--. lf b elll, I D?df+2nq o I I A ' BARRON, JANE ELLENSE4 Business Eoolball I, 3. 4, Leller 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2:5g!:Dral+ing-,Class Presidenl 4, Vice Presidenl ,.,,A, , , ARMSTRONG, KEITH DOUGLAS - Vo- Tech, Eleclrical Wreslling I,2,i 3, 4, Leller I, 2, 3, 4 AUMAN, JANIE MARIE - College Prepar- alory Nafional Honor Sociely 4: Quill Xi Scroll 4: Band I: Chorus I, 2, 3. 4, Baccalaureale Si Commencemenl Chorus 3, Girls Ensemble I: Sludenl Council 4: Pep Club I : S Club 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Thela 4: Inlramural Volleyball I, 2. 4: Yearboolc Slafl 4: Junior Hislorians l. 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-HifY 2: Class Play Usher 4: BPW Girl ol The Monlh 4: Honor Roll Award I: High Magazine Salesman 4: Physical Eilness Award I, 2, 3, 4: Whos Who Among American High School Sludenls 4 BAER, CINDY LOU - Business Band I: Chorus I, 2, 3. 4, Baccalaureale 81 Commencemenl Chorus 3: Pep Club I : Usher 2, 3: Eaglel' Business Slall 4: Mal Maid 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 3: Class Play 4 BAER, THOMAS L. - Vo-Tech, Aulo Diesel BAILEY, CLIFFORD - General BAKER, MARY ELLEN - College Prepara- Iory Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Library Club I. 2, 3, Presidenl I: Girls Ensemble I: Chorus I: YEA 3: Algebra Award I : Accounling Award 3 BAKER, SHARI LYNN - College Prepara- Iory Nalional Honor Socielyl4: Quill Sr Scroll 4: Girls Baslcelball l, 2, 3, 4, Leller 4: Band I, 2, Counly Band 2, Nancy Braucher Von Dreele Memorial Band Award I: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Counly Chorus 3, Baccalaureale 81 Com- mencemenl Chorus I, 2, 3, Choral Music .Award I : S Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Eaglel Slafl 4, Pholography Edilor 4: Sludenl Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Cheerleader I, 2. 3, Caplain 4, LeHegr,,,.I, 2. 3, 4: Inlramural Volleyball I: Chorus I. 2, 3.4, Girls Ensemble 4, Touring Choir 4, Baccalaureale 81 Com- mencemenl' Chorus 3: Class Play 4: Soroplim- isl Senior 4: Sludenl Council I, 3, 4, Sludenl Council Seminar 4: Maple Princess Conlesl- anl 4: Pep Club I: Homeroom Presidenl I, Vice Presidenl 3, Secrelary 2, 4: Shorthand I Award 2: Physical Eilness Award I,4 - ,.,,. o-Te2'3gf:l:5 uiversi- my '-::: i. I, 2.23. 4, Leffer 3, 4: l::r Q lub 2, 4 ,.. Q, BESFSKEBILE. CLOYD me ::: I pafaofv : :LEL Nalional Honor Band I: Chorus 3: Mu r Alpha Thefa 4: S iii 4: Wireslling I: Traclc 2, 3, 4, Leller 3, 4: Rolary 8: Jaycee Boy of The Monlh 4: Class Play 4: Yearbook SIall4: Science Award I BERKEBILE, GERALD WILLIAM - BERKEBILE, THOMAS DONALD - caiiege Preparalory A , -I Band I, 2, 3, 3f IUP 4, Disfricf 3, 4, Counly Brass Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Wind Band I: 2: 314. PSP 243' 4' cami: E -1-: A-,:,,,,:,,,:,,,,,, --,- ffE-. -EEL - BARRON, CRAIG ALAN - Vo'Tech, Plum- 81 Heafihg ,gil L- ,g'Z.,y 'A bine A Hema VIC-A 4.21 s Faolball i. 2, 3.4, Leller 3, 4: Baskelball i. 2, 3, 4, Leller 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4, Leller 2, 3, 4: S lioreslry Club 2, 3, 4 I y,... f BARRON, RICK ALLAN - versus, Plum. bing 8, Healing A :lll Track Manager I : VICA 4, Presidenl 4 NADIO, - Vo-Tech, Cos- Qggy A .. . Y BARRON, ROBERT GEN lg .. Class Presidenl 2, 3, 4: Homeroomjg Mmm, 2, 3, 4 so BARRON, TODD LEE - College Prepara- TAMELAJ' ... Business IOVY I , 2, 3, 4, B I I 81 C I- Band li 2- 3- 4: Lellef 3. COUUIY Band 41 JG22 iiiii iflelliggfnenl Chorus 3,il2CT?Ei1BTii:eBand Pig: Ba nd 2, 3. 4, Brass Ensemble 3, 4: Wind Volleyball 4 Ensemble 4: Orcheslra 4: Baccalaureafe Commencemenl Chorus 2, 3: Counly N K L . 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Touring Choir 3, iiii 4, Dislricl Chorus 4: Boys Ensemble 3, 4: l:f,f55,,phOfOg,a,.5i BW 2' 3' 4: lml 47 Class Play 4: Flimess Award 3' 4 4 7' iii BARRON' WAYNE A- - Voleclf-L DONALD. A- PGf'Of1S'ff' ' s BASON, LYNNDEE -- College l L, Band I : Eaglel Slali 4: Courl Oueeri H 8, F French 4: Class PIGY 4: -i..- Ome SPONS 'i 2' 41 USl'e' 2' 141 i:,i: I 9 ' , .L ,.,,.,, ,i L :.,, I BEAL. GEORG E WILLIAM Healing 81 Plumbing iii iiiii iiii ii-i Traclc I BEISTEL, CARLIE E. - Business ...... L .. .E.:sesa1sL:ae.E: f - - '::' --2 'lfrrfseassilffffsfizi. f- : BRUNO, LORIE RASHELL - Vo-Tech. Advanced O??ice BUMBARGER. MARK ALAN - Vo-Tech, Carpen?er BUMBARGER, MATTHEW - Vo-Tech. Elec- ?rical CAMPBELL. VAL J. - lndus?rial Ar?s CARPENTER, GERALD - Indusfrial Ar?s CARR. DANIEL - College Prepara?ory Na?ional Honor Socie?y 3. 4: French Club 4: Scholas?ic Quiz Team 4: Homeroom Trea- surer 4: Who's Who Among American High School S?uden?s 4 CATANESE, KENNETH J. - Vo-Tech, Welding CLARK. CONNIE L. - Home 81 Family S?udies COLLINS, LOREEN YVONNE - Business Ma?maid 3: French Club 4: Band I: Orches- ?ra I: ln?ramural Volleyball I, 2: Usher3 COSTEA. JILL ANITA - Business Eagle? Business S?a??4: So??ball I, 2. 3, 4, Le?- ?er I, 2. 3: S Club 4: Inframural Volleyball I, 2, 4 COX, JAMES E. - Vo-Tech, Au?obody CRIMONE, JOAN MARIE- Business Cheerleader 3. 4, Le??er 3. 4: French Club 4: Eagle? Business S?a?? 4: FBLA 2. 3, Vice Presi- den? 3: Homeroom Secre?ary 2. Treasurer 4 CRITCHFIELD. ANNE N. - College Prepar- a?ory Inframural Volleyball I: Ski Club I. 2, 3: Pep Club I: YEA 4: Ar? Club I: Eagles Echo S?a?? 4: Press Club Secre?ary 4: Homeroom Presi- den? 4: Physical Fi?ness Award 4 CUSTER. BRIAN J. - Agricul?ure FFA 3. 4: Baskefball 3, 4. Presiden? 3. 4: S?u- den? Council I. 4: Homeroom Presiden? 3. Treasurer 4 D'ANlELLO. CAROLYN JEAN - Business Ma?maid 3: Eagle? Business S?a?? 4: FBLA 2, 3: Homeroom Secre?ary 4 DARR, SCOTT - Indus?rial Ar?s DAVENPORT, STEPHEN HOWARD - General DAY, TIMOTHY R. -General DEITZ, DENNIS R. - Vo-Tech, Eleclrical DeVlNE, DONALD J. - Vo-Tech, Diversi?ied Occupa?ions DOM ER, BRENDA SUE - Business ln?ramural Volleyball I, 2. 4: Eagle? Business S?a?l4: Ar? Club 2: FBLA 2,3 DUNMYER, JODIE LEE - Business ln?ramural Volleyball I. 2.4: So??ball2, 3.4: S Club 3. 4: Pep Club I : Eagle? Business S?a?? 4. Secre?ary 4: Homeroom Vice-Presiden? 4 EBIE, SHARI ELIZABETH - Business Na?ional Honor Socie?y 4: Band I. 2: Library Club I, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 4: BPW Girl o? ?he Mon?h 4 EGNER, NATALIE ELIZABETH - College Prepara?ory Pep Club I. Award I : S?uden? Council 2. 3, 4: S?uden? Advisory Board 4: Scholas?ic Quiz Team 4, Cap?ain 4: Class Play 4: Eagle? S?af? 4. Seniors Edi?or 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Home- room Vice Presiden? 2 EGOLF. BARBARA ANN - College Prepar- a?ory Na?ional Honor Socie?y 3, 4: Quill 81 Scroll 3. 4: Orches?ra I. 2, 3, 4, Baccalaurea?e 81 Com- mencemen? Orches?ra 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 4: Band I, 2, 3. 4, Coun?y Band 2, 3, 4. Dis- ?ric? Band 3.4, Regional Band 4: Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presiden? 3. 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4. Presiden? 4, BPW Girl 0? ?he Mon?h 4: Model Legisla?ure 4: Eagles Echo S?a?? 3, 4, Page Edi?or 4: Class Play 4: Faculty Award I: Sci- ence Award I : Library Club Award I EGOLF. THOMAS WAYNE - College Pre- para?ory Na?ional Honor Socie?y 3, 4: Gol? 3, 4, Le??er 3, 4: Baskefball I. 2, 3. 4. Le??er 4: Track I, 2, 3. 4. Le??er 2, 3, 4: Foo?ball I. 2: Mu Alpha The?a 4 EISLER. FRANK GARDNER - lndus?rial Ar?s Foo?ball 3, Le??er 3: French Club 4: ln?ramu- ral Volleyball 2, 4: S?uden? Council I EMERT. JOHN ANDREW - College Pre- para?ory Na?ional Honor Socie?y 4: Gol? 3, 4, Le??er 3, 4: Baseball 2: Baske?ball I, 2, 3. 4, Le??er 3, 4: Foo?ball I, 2: Track I: Mu Alpha The?a 4: Who's Who Among American High School S?uden?s 4 ESPOSITO. JOSEPH - Indus?rial Ar?s ESSINK, BEVERLY ANN - College Prepara- ?ory Na?ional Honor Socie?y 4: Quill 81 Scroll 3. 4: Eagles Echo S?a?f 4, Page Edi?or 4: Band I, 2. 3. 4, Le??er 3. Pom Pom Girls I. Counfy Band 3. 4. Color Guard 2, Wind Ensemble 4: French Club 4, Presiden? 4: S?uden? Council I, 4: Model Judiciary I: Model Legisla?ure 2, 3. 4: Class Play 4: Usher 2. 3.4: BPW Girl of ?he Mon?h 4: French Award 3 EUTIN, TIMOTHY SCOTT - College Pre- para?ory Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4. Presiden? 4: Eagles Echo S?a?? 4. Page Edi?or 4: Scholas?ic Quiz Team 3. 4: Model Legisla?ure 3. 4, Caucus Leader 4: Foo?ball Manager 3: Press Club 4, Vice Presiden? 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Class Play 4: S?uden? Advisory Board 3, 4, Vice Chairman 3, 4: S?uden? Council I. 3: Biology Award 2: Who's Who Among American High School S?uden?s 4 EVERETTS, TIMMY LEE - College Prepara- ?ory Track 2: Class Play 4: Homeroom Presiden? 3, Vice Presiden?3 FISHER, BEVERLY ANN - Vo-Tech, Texliles Library Club I : VICA 2, 3, 4. ParIiamen?arian 4 FISHER, DARLENE KAY - Vo-Tech, Mar- ke?ing Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Le??er 3: So??ball 3, 4: DECA 3. 4: FBLA 2: S Club 3, 4 FITZGERALD. SHAWN MARK - Agricul- ?ure Foo?ball I. 2, 3, 4. Le??er I. 2. 3: Track I, 2: FFA I, 2. 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4. Public Speaking Award 3 FLANNERY, TIMOTHY M. - College Pre- para?ory Na?ional Honor Socie?y 4 FOLEY. MARY KAY- College Prepara?ory Na?ional Honor Socie?y 3. 4: Quill 81 Scroll 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3.4: Eagle? S?a?? 4: Class Play 4: Sorop?imis? Girl ol ?he Mon?h 4: Spanish Award 2: DAR American His?ory Award 3: Library Club Award 4 FORREST, PAUL LEE- College Prepara?ory Spanish Club I. 2, 3: Mu Alpha The?a 4: Lions Club Senior 4: Chorus 2, Baccalaureafe 81 Commencemen? Chorus 2: Track 3: Science Award I FOUST, CHARLES V. - College Prepara- ?ory Wres?Iing 2, 3, 4, Le??er 2, 3. 4: Ar? Club 4: Eagle? S?a?? 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: S?uden? Council 2 FOX. RICHARD CALVIN - College Pre- para?ory Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Coun?y Chorus 2, Dis?ric? Chorus 4. Touring Choir 2, 3, 4. Boys Ensem- ble 3, 4, Baccalaureafe 81 Commencemen? Chorus 2. 3: Baseball 2. 3. 4: French Club 4 FRIEDLINE. BARRY W. - General FRIEDLINE, LEXI SUE - Vo-Tech, Cosmelol- OQY FRIEDLINE. SANDRA JO - College Prepar- a?ory Band I. 2: Chorus I, 2: Library Club I. 3, 4: French Club 4: S?uden? Council 3: Pom Pom Girls I: Eagle? S?a?? 4: Class Play 4: Usher 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Who's Who Among American High School S?uden?s 4: PFWC Wri?ing Con?es? Third Place 3 FRIEDLINE. WANDA SUE- Business Band I, 2, 3. 4: Chorus I, 2. 3.4: FBLA 2, 3: Maiore??e I. 2. 3, 4, Head Maiore??e I, 4, Fea?ure Twirler 4: Eagle? Business S?a?? 4: Magazine Sales Homeroom Cap?ain 4: ln?ra- mural Volleyball 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2. Secre?ary 4: Usher 4: S?uden? Council I: Who's Who Among American High School S?uden?s 4: Who's Who in Ba?on Twirling 2, 3. 245 E Slall4: Physica 4: Physical Fifness Award I, 2, 3, 4: Maple Princess Conleslanf 4 FRISKY. LORRAINE MARIE -- College Pre- parafory Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4 G-ALLAGHER, TERESA ANN - College Preparalory V Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 2. Counly, and 3.4, Pep Band 4, Brass Ensemlje 2, 3, 4, 'I ind Ensemble 4: Orcheslra 4: Chorus I. 2.53, 4: Model Legislalure 3, 4: Sofllgpll I, 2, QSM Club I, 2, 3: Mu Alpha Thelafi' 3 Who's Among American High Schoo' ludenls : GELPI, KATHY LEE lnlramural V GORMAN, SUSAN Horlicullure Club IZFFA 2,g3. HAY, RANDALL LEE - Vo-Tech, and Healing A' HEARN, CHARLES lure FFA 3, 4 Chapler F Dgiry lion -4.,,,Az3f:i'Si. HEIPLEJQIDITH rl o ' ,4 uill Scroll 3 :Pom 3, 4, Leller 3 2, Lefler I, 2' If O GFI and 2 eg- Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Counly Orcheslra I, Firsl Chair I, Dislricr Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Firsl Chair, Regional Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, IUP Orcheslra 3. 4, Mid-Easl Orchesfra,,,3, All Easlern Orcheslra 4, S'raleOrchesI'ra 4: Band fl, 2, 3, Counly Band 2: Chorus I, 2, Girls Ensemble I:Junior Miss Conlesl 4, Firsl Run- ner-Up: Third Place American Legion Eiay Conlesl 3: Class Play 4: Maple grincess JACOBS, ROGER LEE- ii C-Egral MARY VEIL PT? Honor Sociely r, 2, 3, Leller 3: I, 2, 3, 4, Leller Manager 2, 3, 4 Club 4. reparafory all 4: 4Sk s Who s4 Slall 4. Magazine 4, Presidenf 3, 5'-U3N, ,A MIAMWPENM Lou L-Business? A' HARRINGTON, HARRY lndusfrial Arls Foolball I, 3, 4, 4: Bas- Alpha Thela 4: Penn Sfale Scholars Program 3: Who's ll' Who Among American High School Sludenls 4: S Club 3.4: SAR Award 4 HARRITY Icelball 2, 3, 4 HAUGER, DAWN MARIE - College Pre- paralory Scholaslic Quiz Team 4: Womens Club Sen- ior 4: Spanish Club I: Junior Hisforians 2, 3. 4, Secrefary 3, Presidenf 4 HAY, ERIC - Vo-Tech, Welding HAY, JEFFREY - Business Yearbook Business Slall 4, Magazine Sales Business Manager 4: Kiwanis Boy ol: 'rhe Monl'h4 Q Slal: 4, Ti Club I: Pep Volleyball I Tech, Carpenfry 8: Family Sluclies -Agricullure 4: Sludenl Advisory Board I 2, 3. 4, Secre- lary 3 4 Presidenl ward 4: Mr. Senior 4: Keyslone Farmer 4 Business Pom Maid 2, 3, 4: Library Club I Filness Award 2, 3, JACOB, MARIA L Tory ,, ,L , , ., , V H Business A 43 Tri-l-Ii 3, Treasurer 3, 42 Class s Award 3 2: Penn Traffic Youll: I, 2.3, 4, Treasurer KISTERI CARI- College Prepara- Nalional Hono Sporfs 4: School KEIM. Quill 8: Scroll 4 Choir 4: Color Homecoming 4 French Club 4: Confeslanf 4: Arl leyball Scorelceeper lhe Monlh 4: Physical 2 lnlramural Volleyball I, 2, 3: Usher 2, 3: Award Nominee 3 Poster Award - Third Among American M. KLINK, TER ESA fory r Band l, 2, 3, 4. LAUER, R scifi- Vo 3, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, 41 Orchesfra 4, BaccalaureafeiiiiiandCommence- menf Orchesfra 3, Wind 4: Eaglef Siaff 4, Co-Edifor 4: Spanish Club I. 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Junior Hislorians 2, 3, 4: Creafive WriTing,,Awardl,Q,I: Physical Fifness Award I, 3: Inframfiral Volleyball I, 2. 4: Who's Who Among American High School Sludenis 4 ,-1- KNECHT, MICHAEL SEVERINE -- College Preparafory Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Cross Counfry 2: Track 2: Golf 3, 4, LeTTer 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: YouTh Speaks Up 3: Mu Alpha Thefa 4 KNEPPER, DIANE KAY - College Prepara- Tory Quill 81 Scroll 4: YEA 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Mal Maids 3, 4: Mu Alpha Thefa 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Sfudenl' Council 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Sammy Eagle 4: Class Play 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Who's Who Among American High School Sfudenfs 4 KNEPPER. LYNN ALAN - Vo-Tech. Divers: fied Occupalions KNOPSNYDER, AMY ELIZABETH - Busi- ness KNUPP, SCOTT EUGENE - Agricullure FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2, Senfinel I, Chap- Ter Farmer 4 KNUPP, STACY LYNN - College Prepara- 'rory Quill 81 Scroll 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Leffer 3, Col- orguard 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 4: Orcheslra 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Ensemble I, Touring Choir 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureale 81 Commence- menf Chorus 2, 3, Counly Chorus 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4: Eagle? Sfaff 4: Sfudenf Council I: Homeroom Presidenf 3: Class Treasurer 2 KNUPP, TERRI LYNNE Prepara- 'rory 1, Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: 2, Pres- idenl' I: Eagle? Sfaff 4: Chorus I: French Club 4: Homeroom TreasmgggrV4: cess Confeslanf 4: Arf AWMII ,,, E KRIESEL, LORI LEIGH - Band I' 2' 3' 4: VOIIeVbaII MLLEY, KENT E. - PAMQJI JEA ,,,, LAPE, AMY - sim Est.--L -- ss PATRICIA ELAINE parafory Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Ensemble I, 3, 4, Tours, ing Choir 3, 4, Counfy Chorus 4, Chorus Soloiiiii isf 3, Baccalaureafe 8: Commencemenf Cho- Class Play 4: Eaglef Sfaff 4: Girls Tracili Main- High School Music 4: Local and Couniiy Fifsf I. Place Winner, American Legion Essay Con-4, IGSI' 3 LEER, ROGER L. - Vo-Tech, Diversified Occupafions if LESLIE, WANDA SUE - Vo-Tech, Market-,,,, ing Band I L LOWRY, GREGORY A. - College Prepara- i Tory Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Leffer I, 2, 3, 4. All- Counfy Foolball Team 4: S Club 3, 4: Baslcef- ball I, Le'r'rer I:Traclc I:STudenl Council 2 LUDY, LOIS JEAN - College Preparaiory Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Quill 84 Scroll 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4 Leffer I 2 3 4 All Coun+y Firsf Team 2, 3, 4, Ai Solfball 2, 3, 4 4: Baccalaureafe rus 3, Chorus Band 2: Sialf Homeroom Alpha The-Ta mural Sporfs I, Pe CIub,3, 4: Class Girl I Monfh 4' zenship ward 4: Physical -Fifness Award American Legion Essay Award I: Band Nominee I: Who's LYNN, DA MAPES, afory Ari Club I, YEA 3: I, Eagle? 4: Sammy Eagle 4: 4: Homeroom Presidenf Award I ' MARTIN, LORI 4 Home and Family Sludies N, ,,,. ,. MATTHEWS, BLASE - Collegeiiprepa rafory Cross Coiinfry 2: Foofballi lgg I MATTHEWS PEGGY ELLETQSQ ei f 9 Preparafory H Q Sfudenl Council I, 2, 3: Cliioruggiy 3, 4, Bac- calaureafe and Commencemen orus'2, LAI5E Arfs LARIMER, L Arfs Band I, 2, 3, 4, Leffer 3, Field Commander 4: Girls Ensemble I: Candy STriper I: Girls Bas- Slafisfic Manager 4: Class Play 4: Pep Club I: I ' lnframural Volleyball I: Class ian 3, 4: Eagles 4, rus 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Library Club ager I: Slci Club I: Who's Who in Americaniiig P idenl' 2, 3: MILLER MILLER, BONNIE LOU General Q Homeroom Presiden? 4: Club 4 A MILLER, A. - Collbge Prapi5ra+ary Na?ional Honor Socie?y Quill 81 Scroll 4: Band I: BasIne?ball I: Eagle?iS?a?'? 4: Mu Alpha The?a 4: Class Play 4: Ro?ary Club Boy of ?he Mon?h I MILLER, DENN-QEUGEN-gp VO-TSCII, Hof. +icuI+ure I, V MILLER, EDWARR. MILLER, GORDON MILLER, JEFFREY L. Lion's Club Boy of The?a 4 Mu Alpha MILLER, JOHN para?ory Quill 81 Scroll 4: 4: Chorus 3, 42 Mon?h 4: Eagles 4: Eirs? Place Con?es? 4 College Pre- Club 3. MILLER Eagle? 4, Senior MILLER, MILLER Vo-Tech MILLER. MITC ALLEN es?ry FFA I ech For- Baslce?balI I, 2, Medal ?or Con- ?es?. Plum- LEE bing and Hea?ing 77 .. MONTICUE, BARBARA ANN - Business Eagle? Business S?a?? 4, Homeroom Repre- sen?a?ive 4 MOON, WILLIAM R. JR. - College Prepar- a?ory S?uden? Council 3 MOSTOLLER, JOHN HEIPLE - Academic Na?ional Honor Sociely 3,,4: Quill 84 Scroll 4: Foo?ball I, 2, 3, 4, Le??er 3, 4. Nomina?ion for Big 33 4, All Coun?y De?ense 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4, Le??er 3, 4: Keys?one Boys S?a?e 3: Who's Who Among American High School S?uden?s 4: Ro?ary Club Boy of ?he Mon?h 47 S Club 3, 4: Class Play 4 MOSTOLLER, SUSAN RENEE - Vo-Tech, Marlce?ing DECA 4: So??ball 2, 3, 4 MOUNTFORD. GEORGE - College Pre- para?ory Quill 8: Scroll 4: Spanish Club 2: Mu Alpha Club 3, 4: The?a 4: Eagle? S?a?? 4: Gol? 2 LMYERS, ROIVIONA - College Prepara?ory NELSON, KIMBERLY suE..feen.efgL.,iiii ' L, NIBERT, HAROLD 1 Rrisgmssiafaiess L QQALL, Q N .l ,L,g ,,,,L, , vs cA, ALVARQEJQ5 -T Col- ra+Ory range Sludenl 4 -1 . is n Eila O'HARA, JULIE ANN - Colle, Prefbara- ?ory H National Honor Socie?y 3, 4: 81 Scroll 3, 4, Vice Presiden? 4: Scholas?ic Team 4 BPW Girl of ?he Mon?h 4: Mu Eagles S?a?? ior a?ory Ar? Club I, 2: Spanish Club I, Hi-Y 3: S Club 2. 3, 4: Eagle? Alpha The?a 4: Homeroom Treasurer r? and Drawing Award l:So??ball 2, 3, 4, 3.4: Physical Fi?nes E. 'ward 4, Mu 3: A PATTON, SI Family S?udies PAJNE, GAVI im' -. PEDERSEN. Pre ara?or P V Exchange S?uden? 4: French Club 4: Class PIay4 PETERS, EVA MARIE- Business PIATT, WALTER EDWARD -General Foo?ball I, 4, Le??er 4, All Coun?y Team 4: BasIce?ball I, 2: Traclc I, 3: Ar? Club 4, Presi- den? 4: Class Play 4 PICKETT, PAMELA MARIA - College Pre- para?ory Orches?ra I: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Le??er 3, Wind Ensemble 4, Maiore??e I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Touring Choir 3, 4: French Club 4: Class Play 4: Grange Speech Award I: Science Award I: Firs? Place, American Legion Auxil- iariy Essay Con?es? 3 ' PILE, EUGENE N. II - College Prepara?ory Camera Club 2. 3, 4, Secre?ary 4: Eagle? S?af? 4, Pho?ographer 4 I kA..,,- . ,xyl A Q... an PINGLEY, KERRY LYNN -General Band I, 2, 3, 4, Le??er 3, Pep Band 3, 4: Cho- rus I, 4: Orche5?ra 2, 3, 4, BaccaIaurea?e and Commencemen? Orches?ra 2. 3: Foo?ball I -POLCA, MARIS EUGENE - Vo-Tech, Elec- ?rical A 'Na?ionSI Hono POPERNACK. rea?e 8: Commencemen? Chorus 2, 3, Touring Choir 3, 4, Girls Ensemble 4, Coun?y Chorus 3 4' Orches?ra Band 4 Wind Spanish Seniors Edi?or 4: Mu Alpha The?a 4: Class Play 4: S?uden? Advisory Board 4: Model Legisla?ure 4: Junior His?orians 3, 4: ln?ramu- ral Volleyball I. 2.4: BasIce?ball I ROBLEDO DEL PRADO, ISABEL - College Prepara?ory I Exchange S?uden? 4: Mu Alpha The?a 4 RODGERS, KEITH JERRY - Business Traclc Manager I, 2, 3, 4, Le??er 3: Chorus I, 2. 3, 4, Coun?y Chorus 3, 4, Dis?ric? Chorus 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Le??er 3, Coun?y Band 4, Brass Ensemble 4: S Club 3.4: Pho?ography Club 2, 3, 4: Eoo?ball Manager I ROHRER, JAMES P. - General ROOSE, TIMOTHY PAUL - General ROSE, JANE ANN - College Prepara?ory 3. Presidem' 4: Sfudenl Advisory Board 4: Ski Club 3: Pep Club I: Band I: So1'fbaIl4:Gym- nasfics Team .I: lnlramural Baslcelball I: Eagle? Business Slalf 4, Homeroom Capiain 4: Physical Filness Award I. 2 SECHRENGOST, JAMES E. - Vo-Tech, Elecfrical SHAFFER JEFFREY L ager 4, Homeroom Caplain 4: High Maga- zine Salesman 4: Class Play 4: Bicenlennial Radio Program Award I SHEPLEY, BARBARA L. -- Vo-Tech, Marlrel- ing : DECA 3, 4 SHUMAKER, LOUANN - 8: Family Track I : Physi- Clagg Textiles Boy of Presidenl 3 TIIQIG 4- 8f F 'I kwaclc 3, ami y I:'Who's Snmynls 4 College Pre- fh3iiMonIh 2 i'ii Secre+ar ., , y Presidenf3Z Presiclenf 2, S-krefary 3: Drawing Award I: Honor Roll I , LEA Colgge Pre- ,iience Award I: Who's e . . . rucag,5,Hngh School Sludenis I STANCZYK. Salesman 4 eral Wreslling 3: Club 4 sr. CLAIIISPLOIS .L 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3. 4: S Club 3. 4, Baccalau- 3' Inlramural Boy of The 2, 4, Trea- Tech. Machine Prepara- 8r Scroll 4: . 2, 3, 4: Vol- 4, Baccalau- 3. Girls 4, Under- 3, 4: S Club Afiendanf Play 4: 2. 4: Home- BPW Girl of Award I : High School STAHL, LISA Sf-ladies 25:1 and Family 'Q' GSH- Family Slud- I q Cheerleader 2, 3, Letter 2, . 2565 I 2 S' Glub 2, 3: Chorus I.g-2. 3, 4, I I Choir ,Qi Spanish Club I, 2.13: Mu STERNER College Pre- Phofographyilub le-Ig,i8usi- - I, 2. nes 4, Magazine Sales Sf i f , fMan- 2' Play 4: Eagle? Sfaff 4: , ,:1:' paraforg, ra I : Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 4: Physical Orcheg I rchesfra I, A id I 2 3 4 ' Disfricf 2, 4, IUP SCOTT R. -College Preparz yf ,y M Chorus I, 3. Club I, I 2: TJAMES- Busmes i 3 ll I, 2. 3, 4, Counfy 3. 4. my-College Choir 3, 4, Disfricf Chorus ', 'eparlifory , 81 Commencemegt Chor s Wresflin I 2. 4: Ari Girl Eaglef I: Pep Girl of Ihe 2: Maple Secrelary 2, 3. Who Among SUTER, BRUCE ALLAN Eoolball I: FEA 2, 3, 4. Wreslling 3: Baseball 2, 3. 4. Counly Livesfoclc Judging Third Place ond Place 3, Slale Livesloclc Judging Place I, Swine Judging Firsr Place 2 SVONAVEC, ANGELA GRACE - Busi ss ne Chorus I, 2, 3. 4, Baccalaureale and mencemenl Chorus 3, 4, Girls Ensemble Cheerleader I. 2, 3, 4, Lefler 32 4. Captain 4: S Club 3, 4: Girls Baslcelball I: Volleyball and Baslcelball I :Girls Traclc 2 denl Council I, 2: FBLA 3. Proiecl 3: Pep Club I TENSUAN. ENRICO BRIONES Preparalory Exchange Sfudenl 4: Wresrling 4: Cass 4 THOMPSON, RAY W. - Vo-Tech Shop , TOKAR, PAMELA ANN -I Iory Nafional Honor Sociely 3 4: Quill 81 Scroll 4: Ensemble I, 2. 3. 4, T Iaureare and Cc Counfy Chorus 3, 4 Scholaslic Quiz T Eagler Slalf 4, Play 4: Junior idenl 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3: Clu TIPTON, AMY Library Club I. Judging Prio- Degree 4 College Prepara- Club 4: Chorus 81 Commencemenl Thela 4: Eaglel Slall 4: I. 2: Homeroom Trea- Vice Presidenl 4: Whos Who Among High School Sludenrs 4 WOJNAROSKI. CARLA JO - College Pre- paralory Narional Honor Sociely 4: Ouill 81 Scroll 3. 4: Sludenl Council I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Tour- ing Choir 2. 3, 4, Girls Ensemble I, Accom- panisl 2, 3, 4, Counly Chorus 3, 4, Baccalau- reate 8: Commencemenl' Chorus 2. 3: Orches- Ira I, 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Secrelary 3: Model Judiciary I: Press Club 3, 4, Presidenr 4: Eagles Echo Slall 4, Edilor-in-Chief 4: Jun- ior I-Iisforians 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 3: Crealive Wriling Award I: Vocal Award I: Model Legislalure 4: Soroplimisl Senior 4: Class PIay4 WRIGHT, JOHN WILLIAM - College Pre- paralory Arr Club 3: Mu Alpha Thela 4: Boy of rhe Monfh 4: Class Play 4: Srudenl Council I : Arr Award 3 . YODER. JODIE LEE - Vo Tech Food Serv ice YOUNKIN, BRUCE ALAN - Indusfrial Arls ZAMBANINI:?if?fsMICI'IAEL A. -- Vo-Tech Aulo Diesel ZEREOSS. BRIAN LEE - Vo-Tech Aufo Die sel ZIMMERMAN, SUSAN - College Prepara fory Band I, 2, 3, 4. Leller 3 Band 4' Chorus I, 2, 3. Baiicalagurealefia. 5Commencemen+ Chorus 2, 3: p fI7 , N TI, 2, 3: Class Play 4:Jumar His VL s rr , :rr as 1 , , ..,,,r, 4 Jeffrey Hay SS MANAGERS Kevin Ann Walker . T V Guides ' - Carolyn D'Aniello Sheeler Records 8: Tapes!CasseH'es - Barbara Unlisted 352 a Mr. Gene Abel - Junior High English: Eng- lish IV: Summer School Mrs. Marjorie Anlcney -- Foods l, II, Ill: Child Developmenl Junior Class Co-Sponsor: Nafional Honor Sociefy Co-Advisor Mr. Max W. Ankney - Vo-Tech World Cul- lures Il: Vo-Tech American Culfures llg Vo- Tech P.O.D.'Economics Junior Class Co-Sponsor Mis, viiginis Aiikiiey - Arf I, Ti, iii. ivy Vo- Tech Ari Ar? Club Advisor Mrs. Roberfa J. Anfram - English - Drafhng l, ll, lll Backfield Coach VM' Mr. John English Assisfanf ,School Principal Mrs. - Junior High Special Educafion Craffs Galore Club Sponsor Miss Rufh E. Barkley - American Culfures ll: 'World Cullures ll: English Tri-Hi-Y Club Advisor Susan Craf+s Mani, iii Mr. James Hostetler - World Cultures l, American Cultures l Oceanography Club Sponsor: Student- Teacher Relations Committee Mrs. Sara Jane Hutzell - Reading 7: Lan- guage Arts, Gitted 7: Language Communica- tions 8 Pom Pom Girls Advisor Mr. Edward Joseph - Junior High Boys Physical Education Gymnastics Club Sponsor Mrs. Shirley Keater - School Nurse 7 - I2 POD: Economics - English II, lll - Senior High School Junior High Girls Phys- Senior High Boys Physi- Coach Senior High Metal Coach Highway Grade L fi V 4 i Art Club Sponsor: Plaster Crafts Club Spon- MFS1 MaryiiAnh Smith sor: Junior High Football Head Coach Mr. Charles Morocco - Senior High Mathee matics: Science Federal English l: Speechflheaterf' ,,i' Senior Class Play Co-Director? i W Mrs. Home Gitts Mrs. Llora Moyer - Clothing l, ll, lll, IV: F d I arence 'fig OO S Meisishop yiii +L 'th . tt Cl bS .,,i ' Mr. James C. Patton - Mathematics 85' iigicra S U poriigqr Algebra l: General Mathematics 9 .Mr C Vwilson W av Ci L Junior High Faculty Manager: l.et's Talley ff'JurJiOL'Hi hArChZr ills viii r Sports Club Sponsor g Y po O 1Mr. Arnold Wilson - Vocational Agriculture ' Mrs. Sherren Pensiero - Junior High Lan- FFA Sponsor guage Communications: Speechfllrama: it Language Arts . - Dramatics Club Sponsor gijigriary O l' Spanish l Mr. George Petras - Outdoor Recreation an sor Mr. Chet Ptetter Education Athletic Director Mr. Dale Phillippi ence Archery Club Advisor: Mr. William Repko - Wood Ping Pong Club Sponsor: and Field Assistant Coach Mr. Robert Rhodes Student Council Mrs. Sally Junior and Ea le's Echo Club 9 6 . SWW-fr 53224 Miss- SGVQPQQPCCSRY I V' a: Credtiire imatics Club' ,,,, Betty Schart Mrs. Principal Usher and:Stage Crew Superintendent F. Smith - Civics 9: American r: Student-Teacher 54 -A... Abel. Chrisfopher 56, 234 Abel, Gene Mr. l26 Acker, Charlene K. 85, IO5 Acker, Rifa 67 Acker, Wade 22, I60, I63, I85, I93 Adams, Amy 60, 67, I93 Adams, Chrisfine 82, I I I Adams, Chrisfine L. 78, 93, I05, I II Adams, Dewey 66 Adams, Marfin 54 Adams, Samuel 60 Albrighf, Donna 8I Albrighf, Joann 83 Albrighf, Walfer 22 Alder, Audrey 54,222 Algongis, Louis 78 Alloway, Rhonda 22 Alwine, Chrisfine 66, 204 Alwine, Kennefh 82 Andrews, Danelfe 8I Angermeier, Alan 22, IO6, 239 Angermeier, Julie 78, 85, I05, I09 Angermeier, Michael 73, 94, IOI Ankeny, Mrs. Germaine I56 Ankeny, Lynne 63 Ankeny, Bradley 82 Ankney, Brian 70 Ankney, Jeff Mr. 94 Ankney. Judy 92 Ankney, Mrs. Mariorie 28, 52, 59. I4-3. I94 Ankney, Mr. Max 52, I22 Ankney, Mrs. Virginia I5l Ansell, Lisa 86 Anfram, Befh 64 Anfram, Mrs. Roberfa 47, I26, 232 Appleyard, Darlene 58, I73, 204, 222 Arden,Denise 90 Arden, Donald 59, I60 Armsfrong, Keifh 22, I74 ArnoId,William 73 ART CLUB, JUNIOR HIGH I04 ART CLUB. SENIOR HIGH 2I0 BaiIey,Clifford 22 BaiIey,James 63 Bailey , Jeffrey 9 I BaiIey,Mark 70 Bailey,Terry 7l Baker, Befh 65 Baker, Beverly 70, 76 Baker, Mr. Blaine I40, I60 Baker, Bradley 67, I60, 2 I4, 2I6 Baker, Carl 62, I I9 Baker, Gary 6I Baker, Karen 62 Baker, Mark I82 Baker, Mary 23, 87 Baker, Melissa A. I24 Baker, Melissa 87 Baker, Michele 67 Baker, Shari I7, I8, 23, 36, 40, 49. I67, I79, I95, 2I5, 2I6. 230 Baker, William 23, I70, I72 Baldwin, Penny 23 Baldwin, Ray 53 Balough, Kelly 63 BAND,JUNIOR HIGH IO6 BAND, SENIOR HIGH 220, 22I Baraniak, Mr.John 78 Baraniak, Mrs. Melane I34 Barbera, Joanne 89, 93 Barchey. Jacqueline 80 Barcla Barcla y, Douglas 63 y,MichaeI 90 Barefoot Kimmy 75, IO5 Barkley, Cheryl 83 Barkley, Miss Ruth I22. 203 Barndf, Amy 23 Barndf, Brenda 6l, 62 Barndf, Carolyn 64, I89 Barndf, Jeffrey 83 Barndf, Lisa 73, I05, I06, I07, III Barndf, Sharon 80 Barneff, Brian 57 Barneff, Tammy 89 Barney, Bruce 8I Barney, Ty 63 Barron, Barry 63, I74 Barron, Bryan 54 Barron, Chad 74, 94,99 Barron,Craig 3,23, I70, I72, I82 Barron, Diane 66, I I9, 2I6 Ash Mr, Barry I53 Ashi can 72 Y Donald 60, I 37 Ash, Ash,James 58 Ash,Kennefh 86 Ash,Lisa 70 Ash, Tammy 64 Ash, Tina 72 Afch ison, Karen 66 Afchison, Krisfie 88 Afherfon, Gregory 52 Afkins, Perry 62. 67 Augusfine, Chrisfine 79, 85 Augusfine. Susan 53, I78 Aulfz, Bradley 52 Aum an,Janie I6, I7, I8, 22, I88. I95 Ausf, Dan I85, I87 Ausf, Dennis 54, 58, I42 Ausf, Douglas 78 -B- Baer, Amy 90 Baer, Barry 76 Baer, Cindy 22, I75, 200 Baer, David 77 Baer, Gail 7l , 75, 76, I00. IO9 Baer, Granf 6I,67. I60, I74 Baer, Lisa 66 Baer, Mr. Offis I I8 Baer, Roger 59, I60, I74 Baer, Susan 57, 67, I67, I69 Baer, Tammy 22,32 Baer, Thomas 22, 32, I60, I74, I76 Baer, Tina 65 Baer, Todd 76, 94 Baer, Tracy 65 Bailey, Mrs. Anna I52 Bailey, Barbara 56 Barron, Donald 59 Barron, Holly 90 Barron,Jane I8,20,23, I88, I93, 2 I4, 2 I 6, 229 Barron, Mark 56, I44, I74 Barron, Rick I8, 23 Barron, Roberl 23 Barron, Thomas 64 Barron,Todd 23, I46,2l4,2I6 Barron, Wayne 24 Barfhol, Ann 55 Barfhol, John 82 Barfleff, Miss Sue I54 Bason, Lori 85 Bason, Lynndee 24, 205 Basfian, Scoff 84 Basfian, Timofhy 67 Bauermasfer, Mrs. Virginia I55 Baughman, Greg l82 Baumgardner, Alan 77 Baumgardner, Brian 8I Baumgardner, Dale 6I Baumgardner, Edward 70 Baumgardner, Gregory IOI, I74 Beabes, Lori 53, I67 Beabes, Timofhy 76, I I4 Beal. George I8, 24 Beal, Mary 64, I79 Beals, Gregory I85 Beam, Richard 57 Beam, Sfephanie 85 Beam, Travis 88, 99 Bean. Alfhea 76 Beaffy, Linda 74 Beaffy, Lori 52 Beeghly, Lisa 8I Beeman, Cheryl 84 Beeman, Raymond 6I Beggs, David 60, 62 Beggs, James I82 Beggs, Jeffrey 72 Beisfel, Carlie 24 Bell, Linda K. 72 Bell, Linda S. 63 Bell, Lori 93 Benedicf, Lisa 89 Benford, David 67. I60, I74, I93 Benneff. Rebecca 65 Benning, Darrin 77, I0l Benning, Roberf 9I Benny, Brenda 62 Berkebile, Bradley I39, I60, I63 Berkebile, Gerald 24, I44, 208 Berkebile, Guy I8, I9, 24, I82, I95, 2I2. 2I3. 226 Berkebile. Renafe 53, I79 BerkebiIe,Thomas 24, I50, I82. 2 I 2, 2 I 8, 2 I9 Berkey, Heafh 89 Berkey, Mr.John I08, I40 Berkey, Lori 58 Berkey, Wendy 73 Berkley, Diana 52 Berkley, Scoff 86 Berkley. Sfeven 25 Berkley, Tambra 6l Berry, Charles 85 Beffa, Edward 87 Beffers, Lisa 84 Bishop, Sandra 67, I65 Biffinger, Connie 63 Biffner, Kay 52 Biffner, Keifh 66 Biffner, Kevin 74 Baffner, Pamela 72 Biffner, Penny 8I Biffner, Roy 25, I37 Biffner, Shawn 83 Bilfner, Shelly 65 Biffner, Susan 87 Biffner, Timofhy 80 Blair, Theodore 72 Blair, William 52, 59, I93 Blank, Mrs. Elaine I I4 Blough, Kafhleen 25 Blough, Richard 80 Blubaugh. Susan 78, IO5, I I I Bolick, Erank 52 Bolick, Michelle 73 Bonadio, Chrisfine 25, 32 Booher, Oscar 8I Booher, Pafricia 82 Boose. Mary 84, I00, I I I Bowers, Heidi 85 Bowers, Ronald 70 Bowers, Vicki 28, 53 Bowlby, Angela 55, I45 Bowlby. Gregory 82 Bowman, Douglas 70, I06 Bowman, Mark 55 Bowman, Richard 9I Bowser, Leslie 83 Boxler, Elizabefh 66 Branf, Breff 52 Branf, Brian 88 Branf, Miss E. Marie 60, I30, 202 Branf, Kimberly 75 Branf, Mark 57, 7I Branf, Scoff 8l Branf, Tamela I7, 25 Branf, Thomas 54 Brennan, Kelly 25.30, I95, 202 Bressler, Mrs. Dolores I I6 Bressler, Mr. George I22 Breyefle. Donald I57 Brooks, David 70 Brougher, Donald 25 Brougher, Mr. Roberf 26, I40, I60. I62 Brougher, Scoff 86 Brown, Jeffrey 73 Brown, Mr. Thomas I55 Brubaker. Mr. Lufher I53 Brubaker, Mary I7, 25, 2 I0 Bruening, Barbara 25,35 Bruening, Brian 58 Brugh, Jeffrey 72 Brunell, David 25,27 Bruner, Brian 62 Bruner, Duane 25 Bruner, John 84 Bruner, Mark 67, I I5 Bruner, Polly 62 Bruno, Douglas 72, 75 Bruno, Mrs. Helen 78, I I6 Bruno, Lorie I4, 25 Bruno, Mr. Lou I6, I I4, 20I Bryan, David 62 Bryan, John 85 Buck. Daniel 9I , 92, I I I Budzina, David 6l Buliaf, Gwendalin 90, I03 Bulow, Elizabefh 63, I89 Bulow, Kafhryn 77, IO5, I I I Bumbarger, Brenda 65 Bumbarger. Mark I5, I9, 26 Bumbarger, Maffhew 26, 34 Bumgardner, Gregory 63 Burkeff, Edward 62 Burkeff. Ronald 90 Bush, Dawn 76 Bush, Dody 78, 88, l02 Bush, James 58 Buferbaugh, Deirdre 74 -gg... Caldaroni, Jonafhan 6I , 63 Caldaroni, Teresa 74 CAMERA CLUB 209 Campbell, Brenda 70 Campbell, Cheryl 52 Campbell, Linda 89 Campbell, Pamela 72 Campbell, Roberf 29 Campbell, Val 26 Carey, Mrs. Grace I54 Carpenfer, Gerald 26 Carr, Daniel I9, 26, 233 Carr, Michael 88 Carr, Mr, William I49, I74 Carouse, Crysfal 57 Cafanese, Jerome 8I Cafanese, Kennefh I36 Cenfi, Susan 55, 2 I4, 2I6 Cerra, Mrs. Befly I29 Chapman.Anfhony 6I, IOI, I60 Chapman. Mrs. Dolores I33 Charlfon, Bridgef 84, l28 Charlfon. Delmos 87 CHEERLEADERS, JUNIOR HIGH l05 CHEERLEADERS, SENIOR HIGH I88, I89 CHORUS. JUNIOR HIGH I08 CHORUS, SENIOR HIGH 2I4. 2I5 Chrisfner, Edward 66 Chrisfner, Jay 70 Chrisfner, Mr.Jay 22, I26, I95, I96, 2I I, 263 Chrisfner, Roberf 88 Church, Mr. Harold 25 Cindric, Blase I85 Cindric, Mr. Blase I30 Cindric, Mrs. Phyllis 48, I26, 24I Clark. Connie 26 Clawson, Diane 83 Clawson, Eugene 65 Clay, Adria 57 Clay, Mr.James 96, 97, I64, I67 Clay, Kafhy 76. I00 Clay, Lisa I78, iso, ian Clevenger, Carla 53,222 Close. Jeffrey 9I Close. Randy 57 Close, Wayne 60 Cober, Jane 65, 67 Cober, Tammy 72 Cochenour, Keifh 79, 85 Cochenour, Lori 6I Coddingfon, Gloria 77 Coddingfon, Joan 88 Coddingfon, Pafricia 88 Coddingfon, Rhonda 78 Cole, Mark 90, I I I Coleman, Mrs, Ruth I49 Colflesh, Daniel 54, I74 Colflesh, Wanda 70 Collemacine, Befh 62 Collemacine, Nick 54 Collem Collins acine,Michael 8l Brenda 62, 223 Collins. .Coleen 57, I45 Collins, Joni 80, l05 Collins, Loreen 26 Collins, Patricia 78 Colliver, Mr. Richard I54, I69. I94 Scott I 85, I 87 Conn, Bradley 58 Conn, Brian 73 Corbaci, Dennis 89. 99 Costea,Janine 90. I00 Costea, Jill 26, I8l, 200 Costea, Keith 66 Costea, Steven 67, lOl, I6O, I74 Coughenour, Chris 70, IOI Coughenour, Jayme 55 Coughenour, Paul 55 Coughenour, Scott 8I Courtney, James 59, l60 Courtney, Thomas 77. IO7 Cox, James 26, I36 Coyle, George 59, l60, l6I Cramer, Ben 57 Cramer, Dane 54 Cramer, Kenneth bl Cramer, Kyle 7I Cramer, Rex 60 Crimone, Joan 26, l88 Crise, Brian 88 Crise, Ilse I56, l95 Crissey,Jesse 67 Crissey, Kelly 53 Critchtield, Ann 27, I97. 239 Critchtield, Elizabeth 82, IOO, l08 Critchtield. Mr. Jon l2I Critchtield, Mrs, Mary I29 Crouse, Mr. Sam I29 Cube, Jocelyn 78, I I I Cube. Rowena 74, l04 DeWitt, Russell 53, l60, I6l Dice, Mr, John I50, 2l5, 2I6 Dickey, DeAnna 83 Dickey, Kristine 92, l00 Diesel, Mrs. Pam I54 DiGruttolo, Mr. John l0l, l2l Dinning, Brian 80, l0l Dinning. Michelle 67 Dinning, Scott 6l, 65, I0l Dirienzo, Donna 83 Dirienzo, Stephanie 83 Dirienzo, Valinda 89 Dively, Margaret 58. 2l0 Dively, Susan 52 Dively, Terry 7l, I04 Dodson, Randy 72 Dodson, Sandy 8l Dodson, William 58 Domer, Brenda 27 Domer, Sharon 9l Domino. Jayne 54 Drake. Robert 89 DunIap,Janice 77, I00, I05, IO9 Dunmeyer, David 76 Dunmeyer,Jettrey 62, I0l Dunmeyer. Mark 64 Dunmeyer, Robert 86 Dunmeyer, Robin 93 Dunmyer. Jodie 27, I3I, I8l, 200 Dunmyer. Kevin 80 Duong, Huong Marie 58 Duppstadt, Rhonda 90 Durst, Kathryn 75, l20 Farabaugh, Karen 93 Farkosh, Dolores 67, I47, I67, I8l Farkosh, Joan 53 Farkosh, Sandra 88 Farkosh, Virginia 89 Farrell. Colleen 75, I I8 Felix,James 64, IOI, I74 Felix. Laura 74 -G- Galbraith,John 59, l82 Gallagher, Daniel I82 Gallagher. Mary 84, IOO Gallagher. Michele 93 Gallagher. Teresa 30, l8l Ferchalk, Neil 56, I95 Ferchalk, Scott 78, IOI Ferry, Keith 88 Ferry, Kevin 9l Fetty, Jessica 89 Fike, Alan 6I Fike. Colby 9l Fike, James 79 Fike, Sheila 56 Firestone, James G. 87 Firestone, James L. 86 Firestone, Sheri 92 Fisher, Beverly 28,35 Fisher, Darlene 28, I79, l8I Fisher,Jay 92 Fisher,Jerry 65, l0l, I6O, l7l Fisher,Julia 92 Fisher, Kimberly 88 Fisher Fisher, .Robin 63, I89 Durst, Michael 66 Durst, Terry 83 Durst, Tracy 7l Dwire, Randy 53 ...E- Culver, Ami 92 Custer, Brian I7. 27, I44, 208, 226 Custer, Dave l85 Custer, James 57 Custer, Karen 79 Custer, Kevin 72 Custer. Nathan 90 Custer. Sandra 80 Custer, Thomas I82, I84 Timothy 8I, 85, 97, l0I Haer. Cathy I7. 30, l75, I8l -D- D'Alessandro, Mark 64 Damico, Kathleen 7l Dancho, Deborah 76 D'Aniello, Carolyn 27.31, l3l Daniels, Douglas 80 Darr, Douglas 77, 99 Darr, Michael 86, 88 Darr, Ronald 86, 99 Darr, Scott 2l,24, 27, I75, I77 Davenport, Jonathan 55 Davenport, Lisa 63 Davenport. Mark 82 Davenport. Steven 27,33 Davidson. Kelly 59 Davidson, Mark 64, I0l Davis, Barry 86 Day, Tammy 64 Day, Timothy 27 Deakins. Michael 70, I I8 Deakins, Thomas 88 Deaner, Mariorie 52, 56, 2 I9 Deeter, Laurie 9I, 93 Deeter, Lucrecia 7I Deist, Cynthia 52 Deitz, Cynthia M. 84 Deitz, Dennis 27 Delancey, Brian 90 Delano, Robert 67, l60 Delano. Ronald 52 Dell, Eugene 9l Delozier, Jenny 8l, IO2, l20 Delozier. Theresa 75 Dence, Ann 67 Derberry, Fred 55 Derberry, Marlania 83 DeStetano, James 86 DeVine, Donald 27, I39 DeWitt, Barry 75, l0l Ebie. Shari l8, 28, l30, 207 Egner, Beth 75, IOO Egner, Marcella 55, II9, I8l, I93. 202 Egner, Natalie 28, 45, 48, I93, 233 Egolf, Barbara l8, 28, 38, I94, I95, 207, 2I9 Egolt, Mrs. Finnette I IO, I48 Egolf, Michael 74 Egolt, Mr. Ralph I22 Egolt, Stephen 67, l0l Egolf, Thomas I9, 28, l68, I69. l70, l82, I94 Eicher, Christina 60. 222 Eisler, Bryan 66 Eisler, Frank 27,28 Eisler, Stephanie 60 Eisler. Yvette 90 Eller, Christine 64 Eller, Deborah 75, l00 Ellich, Andrew 64 Ely, Jettrey 86 Emert, David 83 Emert, John I9, 28. I68, I69, l70 I73 Emert, Linda 76 Emert, Thomas 54, l60 Emert, Engleka, Connie 9I Enos, Herbert 63 Enos, Robert 89 Esposito, Joseph 28 Essink, Beverly I8, 28, 37, 38. I95 Essink, Jettrey 57, l95 Eutin. David 6l Eutin, Timothy I9, 28. 30, I96 Evans, Michele 55 Evans, Philip 90 Everetts, Timmy I4, 28 -F- Faidley, Mr, David I57 Fait, Michelle 83 Famariss, Mrs. Carol I33 Famariss, Mr, Frank I53 Fanale, Dodd 79 Fani, Michele 66 Fani, Tracy 92 Fisher, Tammy 55 Fitting, Edward 75 Fitting, John 87 Fitzgerald, Michael 85 Fitzgerald, Philip 74 Fitzgerald, Shawn 29, 42, I44, l60 208 Flannery, Timothy I9, 25, 29 Fleegle, Donna 89 Fleming, Mike 8I, I35 Fleming, Penny 77 Flick, Edgar 92 Flick, Galen 62 Flick, Judith 92 Flick, Nikki 75, l00, l05 Flick, Rhonda 29 Flickinger. Samantha 82 Flitcratt, Kimberly 78 Flitcratt, Lori 88 Flower, Dr. Albert I52 Flyte, Richard 85 Fogie, Michael 53 Foley, Mary I8, 30, I94, I95, 206 Foor. Priscilla 66 Foory, Christopher 63 FOOTBALL, JUNIOR HIGH 94. 95 FOOTBALL, SENIOR HIGH I60. I 6I , I 62, I 63 Forrest, Paul 30, l82 Forry, Andrea 9l Foster, Kevin 52 Foust. Charles 29, I74 Foust, Erin 70 Foust, James 55.263 Foust, Marjorie 9l Fox, Richard 29. l85. 205, 2l4. 2l6 Fraley, Judy 73 Frampton, Melissa 6l Frampton, Roger 78, 94, lOl, I02 FRENCH CLUB 205 Fridy. Mr. Thomas I I8 Friedhoter. Ann 6l, 67, l75, 2 I4 Friedhoter, Michael 54. 59 Gardiner, Gregory 83 Gardiner, John 6l Gary,Celeste 58 Gary, Donald 79 Gastley, Carol 52, 70 Geary, Gregory 65, l60, I74 Geary, John 79, 82 Gelpi,Angela 8I Gelpi, Deborah 88 Gelpi, Kathy 30 Gerber, Mrs.Jean I47 Gerhard, Kimberly 70 Gerhard,Wanda 6l Gerhardt, Lisa 86 Gerhardt, Michael 73 GERMAN CLUB 204 Gettinger, David 65, l7l Gibbs, Kelly 9l Gibbs, Scott 56. l45 Gibson, Donna 74 Gibson, Mark 59, l60, I82 6ilIingham,Carla 52 GiIlingham,Robin 66 6illingham,Teresa 80 Gindlesperger, Barry 83 Gindlesperger, Debra 54 Gindlesperger, Rhonda 64 Glessner, Jayne 59,222 Glessner,Joseph 63 Glessner, Nancy 53 Glover, Brian 57 Glover, Gregory 65 Gnagy, Miss Tracey l00, I79 Gohn, Vincent 66 Goldstrom, Charles 76.94.99 Gonzales, Juan 85, I I I Gorman, Susan 30, I39 Gould, Mr. Richard I2I Gourley, Mr. George I25 Gracie, Troy 83 Gradler, Mr. Jack 24l Graham, Rosemarie 63 Grandas, Douglas 74. 94 Grandas, Ronald 53 Grandas, Steven 90 Gray. Mrs. Nancy I56 Gray, Ronda 85 Grieg, Mark 53 Gregory, Michael 82 Grew, Melanie 62. l8l Griffith, Eileen I56 Griffith, Mark 67 Grittith, Mr. Robert IO6, I50 Grittith, Susan 52 Gross, Belinda 70 Gross Kimberly 54 Gross, Natalie 93 Gross Ronald 92 Gross, Sheila 87 Gross Stacey 84 Gross, Victor 30 Friedline, Barry 29 Friedline, Bonnie 62, I8l Friedline, Brian 75 Friedline, Craig 83 Friedline, John 7I Friedline, Joyce 74, 76, I l I Friedline, Kevin 9l Friedline. Lexi 30. 32 Friedline, Mr. Ray I53 Friedline, Sandra 30, 205, 209 Friedline, Tammy 80, 85 Friedline, Wanda 30, 223. 229 Frisky, Lorraine 30 Fritz, Ernest 6l, I0l Fritz, Pamela 59 Fritz. Steven 89 Gusba r, Margaret 74 202, 226 Haer, Michele 78 Hainzer, Mark 89 Halbrock, Tracey 65 Hale, Ellen 30 Hall, Eugene 83 Hall, Richard 56, 60, 65, I0l Halverson. Barry 63, I48 Halverson, Mrs, Martha I48. 232, 240 Halverson, Robert 3l Halverson, William 84 Hamer, Allen 66 Hamer. Craig 3l Hamer, Penny 3l Hanks, Cathy 72, IO9 2 Kacsur, Wanda 36 6 Harbaugh, Marcia 77 Hardy, Lisa 83 Harkcom, David 77 Harkcom, Deborah 83 Harkcom, Lori 79 Harkcom, Lufher I57 Harkcom, Michelle 88 Harmon. Elizabefh 87 Harmon, Janef 73 Harmon, Roy 58 Harned, Brian 6I Harned, Douglas 60 Harringfon, Harry 3l, I60 Harris, Amy 86, IO7, I I I Harris, Mrs.Jennie I50 Harris, John 76 Harris, Mr.John I33, 204, 243 Harris, Rodney 79 Harris, Theodore 77 Harrify, Jeffrey I9, 3l, I70, I73, I94 Harrify. Timofhy 76. 94, 99 Harshbarger, Cheryl 76 Harfbauer, Keifh 92 Harvey, David 87, 9l Hauger, Blake 65 Hauger, Dawn I9, 3l, I49 Hauger, Troy 88 Hauger, Valerie 53 Haupf, Roberf 55, I74 Hawkins, Melody 6l , 206 Hawkins, Samanfha 79 Hay, Eric 3I, I36, I74 Hay, Jeffrey I9, 3l, 200 Hay, Miss Kafhy I56 Hay, Mrs. Nancy I46, I78 Hay, Pafricia 65 Hay, Randall 3I,4I Hay, Susan 73, 76, I05, I09, I I I Hay, Timofhy 79, 99 Hearn,Amy 67, I47, I79 Hearn, Charles 3 I, 42 Heidorn, Peggy 87 HeiI,Joseph 56, I60 Heil, Linda 62 Heinbaugh, Kafhleen 82 Heiple, Jackie 76 Heiple, Jeanne 55 Heiple, Judifh I9, 3I, 32, 58, I50, I95, 222 Heisf, Lori 64, l3l Hemming,Judy 6l Hemminger, Barry 32, I76, 208, 226 Hemminger, James 77, 98, 99 Hemminger,Joseph 92 Hemminger, Larry 32, I44 Hemminger, Mark 52, I74, I76, I77, I93 Hemminger, Melanie 73 Hemminger, Tami 56 Hemminger, Todd 83, I24 Henning,Cafherine 54 Henry, Fay 32, l37 Henry,John 60 Henry, Mrs. Linda 92, l2I Henry, Sandra 76 Henry, Scoff 79 Hersch, Rufh 56 Hersh, Mark 9I Hersh, Pamela 57 Hersh, Pamela 57 Hersh,Teresa 88 Herwig, Eric 87 Hefrick, Larry 86 Hefrick, Michael 72, 90, 94, 99, IOI Hefrick, Roberf I85 He1rick,Sfeven 26, I60, I82 Hefzer, Mark 76, 94 Hefzer, Rebecca 85, I03 Higgins, Douglas 62 Hileman. Wendall 67 Hill, Karen 60 Hillegas, Daniel 92 Hillegas, David 32 Hillegas, Jody 88 Hillegas, Larry 73 Hillegass, Jayne 73 Hillegass. Lesa 57 Hinzy, Mr. Homer l5l Hinzy, Jeffrey 84 Hinzy, Pamela 88 Hixson, Michele 33, I27, I73, 203. 205, 260 Hochard, John 62 Hochard, Mrs. Leafrice I29 Hoffman, Brian 88 Hoffman, Elizabefh 92 Hoffman, Mr. Kennefh I57 Hoffman, Paul I57 Hoffman, Susan 64 Hoffman, William 70 Hoggard, Harold 32, I36 Holliday. David 65 Holloway, Melissa 82, 85 Holsinger, Mr. Philip I55 Holf, Gregory 80, 94, 97 Holf, Tim 8l Holfon, Barry 83, l0l Holfon, Lesfer 93 HOMECOMIN6 226, 227 Hoover, Bradley 62 Hoover, Chrisfine 55 Horner, Charles 62, l0l Horner. Lucille 75, I I0 Horner, Roberf 60 Hosfefler, Anna 32 Hosfefler, Mr.James I25, 260 Hosfefler, John 93 Hosfefler, Lee 60 Hosfefler, Linda 73 Hosfefler, Pafricia 6I Hosfefler, Troy 93 Hoffle, David 32 Houpf, Kerry 77, l0l Houpf, Marcy 65 Houpf, Sherrie 32, I48 Houpf, Timofhy 86 Houpf, Tina 89 Howard, Charles I82 Howard, Harold I2, I3, I9, 23, 32 I44, 208 Howard, Roberf 78, 8l, 94, l0l, l l l Howe,Joe 238 Hurl,Marfin 55 Hufchens, Jeffrey Hufchins,Gina 7l Hufzell,Mrs.SaraJane I29 63, I74 lbinson, Sean 82 lmler, Carolyn 72 lmler, Michele 62 lsgan, Chris 33, I75 -J- Jacob,John 90 Jacob, Maria l8, 33, 2 I9, 229, 23 Jacob, Roberf 89 Jacob, Roger 33 Jacob, Theresa 76, IO7 Jacob, Vincenf 65, l0l, l7l Jacobs, Thomas 62 James, Veil I9, 33. l65, I66, I67, I78, I95. 205, 23l, 238 Jano, Shane 87 Jashienski,Kafhy 62 Jashienski, Joseph 8 I, 94 Jashienski,William 33 Jerome, Gerald 33, I82, 2I4, 2l6 Jerome,James 79, IOI Jerome, Joseph 58. 2l6 Johnson, Jill 66, I32, I93, 2l6 Johnsfon, Eugene 93, I34 Johnsfon, Ralph 8l Jones, Fannie 7I Jones, Holly 63 Jones, Kelly 58 Joseph, Mr. Edward 92, I47 Joseph, Lisa 90 Joseph, Melissa 87.90, I I I Jumef,Chrisfine 73 Jumef,Tracey 90 -K- David I82 Krisch,Veronica 66 Kuhlman, Roger 58, I60 Kuhlman, Mr. William I6, 23, l53 239 Kacsur, Mrs. Dolores I56 Kacsur, Susan 33, 222, 263 Kalmanir, Chrisfopher 85, 94, 96, 97 Kalmanir, Thomas M. 75, 94, 96, 97, IOI Kammerer, Chad 64, l0l Kammerer, Deborah 33, I73, l95 Keafer, Ann 64, I79, 2l8 Keafer, Mrs. Shirley l55 Keegan, Miss Helen 24I Keep, Amy 66 Keim, Eric 7I, IOI Keim, Marianne I8, 33, I73, I95, 2l6, 226, 227, 229, 23l Keim, Vaughn 64, 2 I6 Keiser, Chrisfopher 83 Keiser, Eric 89 Kelley, Michele 93 Kelley, Terrisa 84, l06, IO7 Kelly, Heafher 88, l00, I24 Kelly, Kenf 84, 94, 97, IOI Kelly, Kimberly 67, I67, I79 Kelly, Lisa 93 Kelly, Robin 79,84 Kendall, Kafhleen 73, 78, l I l Kennell, Roberf 92 Kepharf, Clark 94, 96, 97, l0l Kepharf, Jacqueline 56, 59, I66, I67, I79, l8l,238 Kessler, Jeaneffe 54 Kildare, Samuel 88, I28 Kimmel, Brian 89 Kimmel, Cheryl 67, I57, I93, 2I4 2 l 6 Kimmel, Craig 92 Kimmel, Douglas 83 Kimmel, Eric 78, 94,99 Kimmel, Sfacy 7I, I I I King, Mickey 55 King, Pamela 65, I47, 222 Kisamore, Machelle 62 Kissinger, David 7l,94, IO4, l2I Kissinger, Mr. Garvin 47, I22 Kisfer, Barry 59 Kisfer, Carl 34 Kisfer, Carrie 53 Kisfer, Rebecca 73, IOO Kline, Kenf 73 Klink, Amy 9I Klink, Chris 29 -L- Lafferfy, Anna 54 Lafferfy, Brenda 9I Lalley, Chrisfopher 78 Lalley, Kenf 35 Lamberson, Carol 64 Lamberson, Judifh 74 Lamberson, Karen 55 Lamberson, Pamela 35 Landis, Charles 59 Landis. Chrisfine 79 Landis, Edward 80 Lanfz, Carl 73, 94, 99 Lanfz, Donna 87 Lape, Amy 35 Lape, Charles 62 Lape, Diane 63 Lape, Eileen 78 Lape, Jeffrey 35 Lape, Kerry 66, 82 Lape. Kimberly 6I, I34 Lape. William 55 Larimer, Brian 54 Larimer, Kennefh 57 Larimer, Lynn 35 Lassinger, David 76 Lasure, Kari I43 Lafuch, Jeffrey 82, I I I Lauer, Ricky 33,35 Lauer, Scoff 62, 78, I60 Lavan, Pafricia 35, 2 I4 Layfon, Brian 92 Leazier, Amy 65 Leazier, Jenny 85 Leazier, Scoff 63 Leer, Randy 59 Leer, Richard 60 Leer, Roger 36 Leer, Ronald 72 Lehman, Susan 77 Leiss, Daniel 82 Lensbouer, Timofhy 9I Lepley, Tina 75 Levin Leslie , Lisa 76 , Allan 67, I74 Leslie, Michael 93, 99 Leslie, Sue I 38 Leslie, Klink, Teresa 34, 48, I99, 222 Klink, William 76, 238 Klofz, Jerry 84 Knechf, Michael I9, 34, 44, I69, I70, 206 Knechf, Richard 67, l0l Knepper, Diane 22.34, I75, I89. I93, l95 Knepper, Donna 67, I79 Knepper, Mr. Harold I57 Knepper, LeAnn 80 Knepper, Linda 54 Knieriem, Denise 8l Knieriem, Douglas 57,263 Knisely, Chrisfine 6l Knopsnyder, Amy 34 Knopsnyder, Michael 87 Knupp,Amy 78 Knupp,Jayne 7l Knupp, Knupp, Knupp, Knupp. Knupp, Kirk 57 Mrs. Nadine 22, I26 Scoff 34 Sfacy 34, 48, l95, 2I6 Terri 34,229,263 Koharchik,George 77, I4l Koharchik,Michael 84 Levin, Brian 9l Lewis, James 73, l0l Leydig, Alvin 93 Leydig, Jonie 88 Leydig, Timofhy 6l LIBRARY CLUB, JUNIOR HIGH I II LIBRARY CLUB, SENIOR HIGH 207 Lice, Dan I32 Lichfy,Gregory 67 Lighffoof, Barbara 83, IO0 Ling, James 56, I39, I82 Ling,KaIherine 80 Ling, Kafhleen B5 Ling, Neil 60, I36 Linscoff, Mrs. Maxine I52 Livengood, Tonya 89, 93 Livengood,Travis 28 Lloyd,David 89 Lloyd, Mr. Eugene I53 Lohr, Lisa 89,93 Long, Timofhy 77, IO6 Lorenfz, James I82 Lowry, Gina 63, I89, 2l2 Koonfz, Linda 60 Koonfz, Terry 79 Kooser, Bradley 76 Koshufe, Theresa 64 Kosic, Gloria 74 Kramer, Susan 90 Kreger, William 60, I60 Kriesel, Linda 93 Kriesel, Lori 35, I48, 207, 234 Krisch,John 'l85 Lowry, Gregory I9, 36, I I8, I60. l6I I62 Ludy,Jay 58, IOI, I60. Ludy, Lois I2, I3, I8, 36, 64, I64. I66, I67, l78, l80. l8I, I94, l95 Luferi, Joseph 93, 99 Luferi, Refer 99, l0l Luferi, Roberf 8l Lynn, David 36, I39 Lyons, Elizabefh 54 Lyons, Krisfi 54 I6I,I82 Lyons, Mark 63 Lyons, Theresa 54 -M- Maize, Mr. David I46, l82 Maize, Mark 87 MAJORETTESJUNIOR HIGH I05 MAJORETTES, SENIOR HIGH 223 Manges, Denise 86 Manges, Tamie 67 Mankamyer, Kennelh 85 Mapes, Chrisfopher 53, I60, I82, I93 Mapes, Margarel 36, I89 Mapes, Palrick 75, 94, 97, IOI MAPLE PRINCESS 228,229 Maranowski, Dennis 57 Maranowski,Slacy 92 Mardis,Kurl 89 Marker, Bonnie 62 Marker, Dana 75 Marker, Josephine I56 Marple Marple , Beverly 52 .Larry 99, IOI Marple, Lawrence 74,94 Marleeny, Gregory 92 Marleeny, Mark 67 Mounllor Mills. Marlin,James 67, I74 Marlin, Karen 58 Marlin, Kimberly 54 Marlin, Lori 36 Marlin, Rebecca 8l Marlin, Thurslon 74 Marlin, Tony 74, 97, IOI Marlin, Wendy 77 Marlray, Mr. David I40, l60 Marlz, Mallhew 92 Maslak, George 56, I45, I85 Maslak. Mrs.Jo Ann I56 Maslak, Mr. Joseph I45, I85, l86 Malassa, Slephen 89 Mallhews, Blase 36 Mallhews, Palli 59, I8l Mallhews, Peggy 22.36, I65, I9 221, 23l Mallhews, Theresa 57, I27 Maurer, Kalhy 36, 230 Mausl, Sandra 85 Mauzy, Mr. Gary 9I, I24, l25 May, Mrs. Palricia 90, I I6 May, Susan 79, l00, IO9 May, Yvonne 67, 223 Mayer, Grelchen I78 McCall, Mr. David 78, I l I, I54 McCall. Mr. James I34 McCall, Rebecca 37, l3l, I75, 229 McClinlock, James 93 McClinlock, Jellrey 63 McClinlock, Joseph 52 McCoy, Brenda 85 McCoy. Cheryl 60 McCoy, Gail 66 McCracken, Jay I8, 37 McCracken, Jon 37 McCrory, Howard 37 McCrory, Nancy 79, 82 McCrory, Rebecca 55 McCrory, Viclor 74 McCusker, Brenda 59 McCusker, Connie 79 McCusker, Edilh 9l McDonald. Sandra 37 McDowell, Mr. Herberl IO7, l5O, 2l 7, 2 I 8, 220 McNaul, James 8I McNaul, John 37, 65, I60, I63, I70, I73, I82, l83 McNaul, Mr. John I52 McNaul, Mrs. Palricia l42 McNeel, Kalhleen 37 McNeel, Keifh 56 McNeel, Mark 85, I03 McNelly, Anne 37, I73, 205. 2 I4 McNerny, Mrs. Marie l55 Meager, Gary 76 Meager, Pamela 37 Meese, David 73, 94, IOI, IO7 Meese, Nalalie 9I Merrill, Kennelh 9l Merrill, Peggy 64 Mells. Meyer Meyer I 78. Meyer Meyer Ronald 80 ,Jean 37, I88, 226 .Joan I9, 38, 58, I66, I67. I79, I8l, I95,2II .Michael 78, 99 s, Cynlhia 58, 220 Meyers, David 55 Meyers, Harold 94, I20 Meyers, Micah 79 Meyer Meyer s. Richard 74, 94, I07, l I8 s, Mr. Wilson l53 Mickey, Mr. Daniel 59 Mickey, Rebecca 9l Mikes, Lisa 65 Miller, Amy 93 Miller,Arnold 59 Miller, Barbara 75 Miller, Barry 6l Miller, Bonila I4, 38 Miller, Bonnie 38 Miller, Brenda 70 Miller, Brenda 82 Miller, Cindy 87 Miller, Carl 80 Miller, Miller, Craig I8, 38. I l5, I95, 226 Daniel 75, I 34 Miller, David 87, I34 Miller, Debbie 62 Miller, Dennis 38, I36, I39 Miller, Douglas A. 86 Miller, Douglas R. 64 Miller, Edward 38,226,227 Miller, Gordon 38 Miller, Harry 92 Miller, Jane 87, I I I Miller, Jane A. 83 Miller, Jellrey I8, 38 Milchell, Karen 80 Milchell, Lee 80, IOI Milchell Mrs. Louella I56 Milchell, Tina 89 Milchell, Wendy 87 Monaghan, Mary 90 Monaghan, Palrick 74 Monlgomery, James 83 Monlicue, Barbara 39 Moody, Jerry 55 Moon, Scoll 62, I74 Moon, William 39, l42 Moore, David 82 Moravecz, Douglas 55 Moravecz, Mark 58 Morgan, Eric 72 Morocco, Mr. Charles I I4 Morrocco, Sleve I82, I84 Morocco, Suzanne 67, I75 Morocco, Timolhy 86 Morocco, Vincenl 90, 99 Morrow, George 88 Morl, Mr. Lloyd I56 Morl, Wanda 79 Moses, Laurie 78 Moses, Mrs. Rose I56 Mosholder, Jell I85 Mosholder, Lisa 53 Mosholder, Scoll 65, IOI Mosleller, Allen 6l Mosleller, Amy 82, I I I, l32 Mosloller, Angie 7I Mosloller, Chrisline 53, II9, I88 Mosloller, Mrs. Emma Jean l42 Mosloller,John 39, I60, I63, I85, I94, l95 Ohler, Mark 40 Oliver, Richard 83 Omerzo, Mark 67 Omerzo. Michael 40 Onslead, James 52 Onslead, Jerry 76 Onslead, Roger 88 Onslead, Slephen 73, 99 ORCHESTRA,JUNIOR HIGH IO7 ORCHESTRA, SENIOR HIGH 2l8 Orner, Larry 87 Orslene, David 67, IOI, I7I Osselburn, Eric 78, 99 Osselburn,Jell'rey 52, I74 Osselburn,Timolhy 67 Overly, Belly 92 -p- Pacilico, Joe l85 Pacilico, Mark 59, I60 Pacilico, Mary 40, l8l. 226 Page, James 72, 77 Pallon, Elizabefh 8I, 85 Pallon, Mr. James I I6 Pallon, Shirley 40 Peck, Kalhleen 52 Pedersen, Morlen I4, 40, 46. 65. 230, 236 Penalzer, Brian 75, IOI Pence, John 52 Pensiero, Mrs. Sherren IO3, l29 PEP CLUB, JUNIOR HIGH IO4 Pelers, Edwin 88 Mosloller, Linda 65 Mosloller, Michael 85 Mosloller, Scoll 8I Mosloller, Susan 39, l38 d Geor e 39, Il5, l95 Pelers, Eva 4I Pelers, Geroge 6l Pelers, Kandi 52 Pelers, Kimberly 76 Pelerson, Thomas 82 Miller, Jellrey R. 9I Miller, John E. I8, 38, 4-l, I95, I9 204 Miller, John R. 55 Miller, Joyce 78 Miller, Kalhy 64 Miller, Keilh 86 Miller, Kevin 38, l5l Miller, Kimberly 58 Miller. Larry 7I Miller, Lewis 89 Miller, Mrs. Lilia l30, 24l, 263 Miller, Lisa 8I, I42 Miller, Mrs. Lois l52 Miller, Maggie IO7 Miller, Margarel 74 Miller, Mark 57, I95, 2I4, 2I6 Miller, Marlin 38 Miller, Melanie 52 Miller, Michelle 82 Miller, Michelle R. 86 Miller, Mrs. Phyllis l55 Miller, Randall 92 Miller, Randy 33, 38 Miller, Roberl 7l Miller, Samuel 60 Miller, Shana 86 Miller, Shari 76, I05, I09 Miller, Shirley I56 Miller, Teresa 55 Miller, Terri 57 Miller, Todd 63 Miller, Tracey 39 Miller, Trisha 92, l00 Miller, Troy 67, 2 I4 Miller, Virginia 88 Mills, David 7l, 74 Douglas 26, 52 Mills, Kalherine 54, 57,207 Mills, Louella 70 Mills, Wilmer 77, l35 Mimna, Brian B2 Mimna, Susan 52 Minerd, Mrs. Lucille I56 Minnich, Mr. John 94, IO4, I5l Mishler, Kevin 80 Milchell, Craig 39, I37 Milchell, David 3, 39,82 Milchell, Debra 70 I 9 Moyer, Bradley 66 Moyer, Mrs, Llora I43 MU ALPHA THETA 20I Mull, Kimberly 86 Mulhollen, Roberl 52 Murray, Shawn 6l Musselman, Belly 84, IO7 Muslo, Kevin 83 Muslo, Scoll 66 Myers, Ramona 40, I49, l89, I97 -N- Nabar, Geraldine 8I Nair, George 93 Nair. James 86 Nair, Linda 6I Nair, Rhonda 66, I67, I79, l8l Naponic, Ronald 55 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I94 Nelson, Kimberly 40 Nelson, Ray 60, 6I Ngyugen, Ngoc Chow 6I Nguyen, Ngoc Van-Thi 8l Niberl, Harold Curlis 40, l72 Niberl, Rodney 52 Niberl, Yvonne 77 Nighlingale, Bruce 82 Nisimblal, Alvaro 40, 47, 237 Nisl, Lisa 75 Nisl, Mark 90 Norenberg, Maryanne 89 Nunnari, Janeen 57,207 Nunnari,Jellrey 72, 77, I06, IO7 Nyswaner, Penny 66 -0- O'Baker, Jack 80 O'Baker, Slacey 7I, I03 Odorcich, Jenniler 90 Odorcich, Thomas 79,94 Ogle, Thomas 55, I69, l82 Ogline, Jellrey 65 Ogline, Merle 75 Ogline, Sally 9l O'l'lara,Julie l8,40, I97, 204 Pelras, Mr. George I I6 Pelrosky, Michelle 77, I07 Pleller, Mr. Chesler I45, 2I3 Phillippi, Cheryl 77 Phillippi, Mr. Dale I I8, 209 Phillippi, Julie 65, 86 Phillippi, Kalhy 77 Phillips, Teresa 9l Pianka, Jennifer 8l Piall, Waller I4, l9, 37, 4l, I43. I60, l82, 2IO Pickell, Pamela 4l, 2I6, 223 Piel. Clillord 76 Pile, Eugene 4l, 209 Pile, Valerie 52 Pingalore, Theresa I88, I93 Pinqley, Kerry 4l, 2 I 2 Plall, Janice 56 Pohlil, Deanne 84 Pohlil, Sharon 87 Polakoski, John l85 Polakoski, Nalale 79 Polakoski, Verna 67, l8l Polakoski, Virginia 52, l8I Polca. Mark I8, 4l Pollock, Douglas 74 Pollock, Edward 70, 94, IOI Popernack, Mark 4l Powell, Kimberly 75 Powell, Kalhy 79 Prills, Kalhleen 79 Prills, Mark 70, 73 Proclor, Daniel 85, I0l Proclor, John 93 Pucci , Edward 67, I74 Pucci, Kalhleen 85 Pucci, Maria 82 Pucci, Timolhy 77, 94, 98, 99, l0l Pugh, Brian 79 Pugh, Charlene 89 Pugh, Ilene 86 Pugh, Joyce 28, 55, l3l Pugh, Sharon 7I Pugh, Tammy 74, I I I Pugh, Vickie 4l Pugh, William 9I Purbaugh, Debra 86 Pyle. Pyle. Alvin 54, I60, I74 Bonnie 6I 7 Pyle, Brian 87 Pyle, David 41, 137 Pyle, Eric 6l Pyle, Gregory 78 Pyle, Jeffrey 62 Pyle, Jennifer 90 Pyle, Jerry 93 Pyle, Kevin 66, l0l Pyle, Kory 92 Pyle, Sfacey 90, I I I, I20 1Q.. Oualfers, Lisa 4I Qualfers, Lori 42, l78, I79 Queer, Pamela 42 OUILL 81 SCRCLL I95 -R- Rankin,Gary 80 Rascona, David 80, 99 Rascona,John 59 Rascona, Samuel 56, l45, I69, I74, 2I2 Raszewski,William 42 Rayman,Jennifer 82 Rayman,Vonnie 84, l03, I32 Ream, Douglas 52 Ream, Jeffrey 60 Reckner, Jean I56 Reckner,Jeff 72 Reckner,Pafrick 66 Reeping,Ered 70 Reese,Terry 66 Reese, Vicki 62, 207 Reilly, Margaref 90 Reilly, Sean 72, 94 Repko, Mr.WiIliam 78, IOI, I40 Reffburg, Kimberly 42 Revello, Amy I85 Revello,Chrisfopher 79 Rose, Susan 70, 74 Rasenblaam, Mrs. Carol I55 Ross, Jane 75, I05 Ross, Pafricia 86 Ross, Mr. Richard 99 Rozinsky, Chrisfopher 85, l0I Rozinsky,Joseph 53 Rozinsky, Linda 87 Rubrighf, Roger 59 Rucasky, Mrs. Sarah I29 Rugg,Warren 93 Rush, Amy 76, IOO, IO7 Rush, Lisa 42. 65, I92, I93, l95 Rush, Lori 53, I65 Rusky, Joseph 75,77 Ryan, Kevin 65, I32 Ryan, Mary 52,57 Ryman, Eric 79, IOI Sechler, Mark 89 Sechrengosf, David 80 Sechrengosf, James 43 Sechrengosf, Melody 78 Sechrengosf, William 52 Seiferf, Anna 86 Seiferf, Chrisfopher 74, 99 Seiferf, Pamela 56 Seiferf, William 7l Sembower, Mr. Robert I7I, l82 SENIOR CLASS PLAY 230, 23I SENIOR, MR., MISS I2, I3 SERVICE CLUB REPRESENTATIVES I8, I9 Seyberf, Paul 79 Seybold, Donald 57 Shaffer, Anneffe 58, 6I, 222 Shaffer, Chrisfy 62 SCLUB -Q.. 2I2,2I3 Sandusky, LeeAnn 78 Sandusky, Mark 64, l0l, I60 Sandusky, Michael 57, I60 Sandusky, Sandra I8, 24, 43, I49. I94, I95, I98, 222 Sanner, Charles 89 Sanner, Mrs. Emma Lou I56 Sanner, Kay I7, 43, l8l, 2l4, 222, 234 Sanner, Woodrow 77, 99, IOI Sanzi, Chrisfopher 43, I60 Sarver, Daniel 80 Sarver, Daniel A. 72 Sarver, Donald 65 Sarver, Ellen i6l Sarver, Keifh 88 Sarver, Lori 92 Sarver, Ricky 66 Sarver, Russell 60, I34 Sarver, Vicki 60 Saferlee, Carl 76,94 Rhoads Mr. Lyle I53 Rhoads, Sharon 87 Rhodes, Anneffe 52 Rhodes, Bruce 79,94 Rhodes, Kimberly 52, 222 Rhodes Roberf 85 Rhodes, Mr. Roberf I I8 Rhodes, Ronald 72 Rhodes, Mrs. Sally 82, I29, 240 Rhominski, Bonnie 66 Rhominski, Leonard 7I, l0I Rice,James 44.52, I60, I85 Rodgers, Kip 76 Rice, Richard 87 Richard, Mr. Sfeve 233 Rizzo, Raymond 52, 57, 59 Rizzo, Sharon 77, 78, l05, I I I, 260 Roach, Mary 39, 42, I95, I97, 2I4. 2I6 Roach, Teresa 67, I33, I67, I79, I93, 204 Roberfs, Lori 87 Roberfs, Scoff 72, 99 Roberfson, Timofhy 62 Robinson, Mrs. Marfha I54 Robledo. Isabel 42, 47, 236 Rock, Peggy 79 Rodgers, Keifh 42, l82, 2I2, 2I4. 2l6 Sauro, Brian 9l Sauro, Lisa 90 Schardf, Kellee 66 Scharf, Mrs. Beffy I49 Scheffel, Karen 74 Scheffel, Loreffa 63 Scheidinger, Mrs. Shirley I54 Schenck, Jon 89 Schilling, Leeann 9l Schilling, Leslie 89 Schlosnagle, Donald 77 Schminkey, Mr. Fred 99 SCHOLASTIC QUIZ TEAM 232 233 Schrock, Craig I85 Schrock, Craig L. 70 Schrock, Kirk I9, 43, I95, 2I9 Schrock, Linda 60, 63, I89, I93 Schrock, Lynn 56, I82 Schrock, Mrs. Marion I53 Schrock, Mark 43, I39 Schrock, Mark B. 63 Schrock, Mark R. 64 Schrock, Miss Marlene I56 Schrock, Michael 75, 94, I2I Schrock, Rhonda 43, 2l6, 222 Schrock, William 66, l7l Schrock, Vicforia I45 Shaffer, Craig 84 Shaffer, Dean 65 Shaffer, Deborah 63, I67 Shaffer, Donald 90 Shaffer, Douglas 6I. I60, I74 Shaffer, Frederick 56, I69, 204, 2 I 8 Shaffer, George 63 Shaffer, Ginger 73 Shaffer, Jeffrey 43 Shaffer, Lance 66 Shaffer, Richard I8, 20.43, I l5. l68, I69, l82, 2Ol,2l3 Shaffer, Roberf 8l Shaffer, Robin 44, I38 Shaffer, Scoff 66 Shaffer, William 73, l08 Shank, Lisa 84 Sharp, Bonnie 9l Shaulis, Brian 55 Shaulis, Carolyn 44 Shaulis, David 60 Shaulis, David 74, 94, 97 Shaulis, Deanna 65 Shaulis, Dennis I8, I9, 37, 44. 58 I82, I94, I95, 2I I,2l4,2l6 Shaulis, Donna 44 Shaulis, Mrs. Doris I56 Shaulis, Mrs, Dorofhy I56 Shaulis, Douglas 88 Shaulis, Eugene 76, 77,94 Shaulis, Frederick 75 Shaulis, Jay 78 Shaulis, Jayne 93, I I I Sheeler, Sherry 89 Shellenberger, Kay 70, IO9 Shepley, Barbara 45, I38 Shepley, Brenda 79 Sherbine, Kelly 66, I65, I66, I67 Sherren, Mrs. Coleffe 60, I33 Shockey, Lori 56 shaakey, Mr. Richard 75, 152 Shockey, Roseann 65, I73, 222 Shoffsfall, Douglas BO Shorf, Benedicf lOl Shorf, Beffy 58 Shreckengosf, Debra 67 Shreckengosf, Dianne 87, 92 Shulfz, Cherie 76, l00 Shulfz, William 7I Shumaker, Barbara 72 Shumaker, Lou Ann 45 Shumaker, Timofhy 52 Sicheri, Eric 52 Sidone, Enrico 9I Simone, Sfeven 6I , 66 Sines, Sfephen 74, 77 Sines, William 55 Sipe, Jennifer 58 Sipe, Roxann 74 Sivifs, Deanna 45 SKI CLUB, JUNIOR HIGH IO9 Slayfon, Randy 93 Sleasman, Joe 93 Sleasman, Pafricia 7I Sleasman, Terri 54 Sloan, Mr. Granf I53, 2l I Slope, Debbie 59 Slope, Elizabefh 74 Slope, Mi chael 90 Slope, Richard 79 Slope, Tammy 92 Smifh, Barbara 89 Smifh, Brenda 72 Smifh, Donald I57 Smifh, Mr, Gerard 78, I24, I25 Smifh, Krisfine 92 Smifh, Mrs. Mary Ann I26 Smilh, Nancy 86, I I0 Smifh, Sfephanie 6I Smifh, Tracy A. 9l Smifh, Tracy G. 70,77 Snede ker, Jean 78 Snook, David 63 Snuffer, David 93 Snuffer, Roger 77 Snyder, Sfephen 62 Snyder, Toni 45 Snyder, Tracy 78 SOFTBALL I80, I8I Sowers,AngeIa 80 Spangler, Barbara 83 SpangIer,CarIfon 59 Spangler, Dale 7l Spangler, Gwendolyn 65 Spangler, James I8, 45, I60, I63 l82, l84, 2 I3 Spangler, John 84, IOI Spangler, Luann 89 Spangler, Timmy 93 Shaulis, Joanna 60 Shaulis, Jonafhan 58 Shaulis, Michael 44 Shaulis, Michael 93 Shaulis, Pamela I6, I7, I8, 44. Il5, I93, 234 Shaulis, Rhonda 40, 44, 2 I 6 Shaulis, Mr. Raymond I74 Shaulis, Richard 64 Shaulis, Roy 89 Shaulis, Scoff 44, I42, 206 Shaulis, Scofl 84 Shaulis, Sfeven 60, I37 Shaulis, Suzanne 78, I08 Shaulis, Timofhy 60 Shaulis, Tracey 6l Shaulis, Tracy 72 Shaulis, Wendy 64 Shaulis, William 58, I60 Shaw, Barry 7l Rogers, Rohrer, Rohrer, Rohrer, Rohrer. Rohrer, Anna 84 James 42 John 83 Gregory 84 Kimberly 86 Pamela 66, I79 Romesberg,Joy 56 Rose,Jane 42, l78 Schryver, Dirk 65, I0l, I60, 2l3 Schryver, John I82 Scribner, Jane 8I Scribner, Jill 55 Sears, James 83 Sears, Jody 93 Sears, Judy 7l Sechler, Chrisline 43,202 Shaw, Terry 59 Shawley, Thomas 52, I82 Sheeder, Amy 83 Sheeler, Amy l08 Sheeler, Befh 93 Sheeler, Karen 59, I93 Sheeler, Roberf I6, I7, 45, 200, 2I4, 2l6. 230 SPANISH CLUB 206 Spaulding, Marc 65 Speelman, Deborah IOI, I40 Speelman, Sally 58 Speicher, Tammy 60 Spruell, Jeffrey 56,239 Squires, Roberf 85 Sredy, Michelle 88 Sfahl. Darla 73, I07 Sfahl, David 45 Sfahl, Deborah 63 SfahI,Jeffrey 90, l20 Sfahl, Kafhy 56,59 Sfahl, Laura 79 Walker, Lee A Trenf Weaver, Vandergriff, Zefi 79, 80, I05 Sfahl, Linda I8, 45, I79, I88, I94, I95, l98, 226, 228, 229 Sfahl, Lisa 45, 239 Sfahl, Lois 63 Sfahl, Roberf 58 Sfahl, Russell 64 Sfahl, Sandra 67, I79 Sfanczyk, Anfhony 45,260 Sfanczyk, Bryan 7I Sfanczyk, Jeffrey 56 Sfanczyk, Sfanley 60 Sfanga, James 64 Sfaplefon, Beffy I56 Sfauffer, Kevin 7l Sfayrook, Eric 93 Sfayrook, Lauren 57, I73, l75, I95, 223 Sf. Clair, Anfhony 73 Sf. Clair, Lois 45 Sfeinkirchner, Edward 67, l60 Sfemmler, Gary 90 Sfemmler, Jeffrey 80,99 Sfemmler, Rufh I56 Sferle, Thomas l82 Sfern, Roberf 64, l60 Sfern, Suzanne 74 Sferner, Harold 77,94 Sferner, Kimberly 45 Sfevanus, Brian 70, 99 Sfevanus, Marcia 59 Sfevanus, Wayne 46, I60, 2I0 Sfiffey, John 80 Sfiffey. Terry 73 Sfiffler, Lisa 62 Sfinebiser, Bradley 86 Sfinebiser, Craig 64 Sfolfz, Chrisfopher 58, 2I4, 2I6 Sfolfz, Mrs. Sally I56 Sfolfz, Sfephen 6, I8, 46, I82, I94, 2I4, 2 I 6, 23I Sfouffer, Harry 78 Sfouffer, Kevin 94 Sfoy, Jack I85 Sfoy, Sfeven 60, 64, l60 STUDENT COUNCIL. JUNIOR HIGH I I0, I I I STUDENT COUNCIL, SENIOR HIGH I92, I93 Sfumpf, Michael 78.99, l0I, l07 Sfumpf, Pefer I85 Sfurfevanl, Mr. Lloyd l53 Sfufzman, Arfhur 59, l7l Sfufzman, Billie 59, I65, I67, I79. I8I Sfufzman, James I82 Sfufzman, Michael 70 Sfufzman, Randy 90 Sfufzman, Tammy 72 Sfufzman, Terry 60 Suchian, Paula 74 Suiansky, James 56, I60, 234, 239 Suiansky, Joyce 82, IO9, I I I Suiansky, Judy I8, 46, I95, 205. 2I4, 228, 229 Suiansky, Margaref 89 Suiansky, Pefer 75, 94, l0l Sullivan, John 8I Sufer, Bruce 25, 43, I46, I85, 208 -T- Tanflinger, Terry 80 Tanflinger, William 73 Talley, Henry 65, I74 Taylor, Cindy 92 Tensuan, Enrico 46, 65, I74, 237 Tensuan, Miriam 78, 82, IO9, I I I Thomas, Floyd 88 Thomas, Jeaneffe 58 Thomas, Kirsfen 74 Thomas, Shirley 80 Thompson, Cheryl 77 Thompson, Pafricia 70, I07 Thompson, Ray 46, I37 Thompson, Roberf 72 Tiffany, Herberf 58 Tinkey. John 9I Tirko, Diane 84 Tirko, Tracy 79 Tipfon, Amy 46 Tipfon, Rebecca 9I Tokar, Bradley 64 Tokar, Carla 58, I73, 203, 222 Tokar, Pamela I9, 37, 46, I94, I95, 233 Tofh, Sfephen 73, 94, 98, 99, I0l TOURING CHOIR 2I6 Townsend, Bradley 57, I95, 2l4, 2I6 Townsend, Duane BI, 99 Townsend, Paula 88 TRACK, JUNIOR HIGH IOI Wagner, Mich Wagner, Nafh ael 89 an 3, 47 Wahl, Edward 77, 94, 99, l03 Wahl, Jeffrey 93 Walker, Allen 47 Walker, Alyce 77 Walker, Bryan I82, I83, I84 Walker, Chrisfy 65 Walker, David I85 Walker, David D. 79 Walker, Douglas 84 Walker, Hollie Walker, John I9, 2I,47, I43 67, I74 Walker,Kafhleen 77 Walker,Kennefh 47 nn l8I Wilcox, Elizabefh 66 Wilcox, Laurie 88 Wiley, Mr. Jack 54, 240 Will, Barbara 49, 208 Will, Brenda 80, 82 Will, Brian 65 Will, David 76.94, l0l Will, Michael 78 Will, Paul 9I Will, Roberf 70 Williams. Carolyn 7l, l06, I07 Williams, Donald 9I Williams, Michael 92 Williams. Pamela 64, l3l,223 Williams, Thomas 56, I85 Williams, Tracy I20 TRACK. SENIOR HIGH I82, l83 I84 Trenf David 84 Trenf, , Mr. David I26 Douglas 66 Trenf, , Maffhew 87 Walker, Lori 73 Walker, Lucy I4, I9, 22, 47, I73, I95, I99, 205 Walker, Marcia 85, I05 Walker, Mark I8, 22.47, I94, 20l. 230, 238 Walker, Pamela 56 Walker, Price 54 Walker, Richard 54 Walker, Ronald 73 Walker, Sandra J. 56 Walker, Sandra K. 53, 59, I88, I93 Walker, Sarah I8, 35, 47 Walker, Scoff 52 Walker, Wade 34. 48 Walker, Wayne 87 Walker, Wendy 67. I89, I93 Walker, Wilberf 48 Walfermire, Mr. Clarence I40 Walfers. Douglas 90 Walfers, Ricky 52 Walfers, Wade 72 Willkow, Cynfhia 75 Wilson , Mr. Arnold I44 Wilson, Julie 72, I09, I I0 Wilson, Kevin 79, 8I Wilson, Terry 54 Winck, Winck, Darleffe 78, IOO, I I I, 260 Kenfon 93 Wifhrow, Mrs. Mary I33 Whife, Leslie 64 Svonavec Angela 46, I88. 2I4 Svonavec, ,Joan 52, 59 Svonavec, Judifh 84, 85 Svonavec, Lisa 70, 78, l00, I04. IO8. I I I Svonavec, Ronald 78 Svonavec, Timofhy 56, I60, l7I, I82, I93,239 Trenf, Paffi 56, 2I6 Trenf, Shelby 46 Trenf, Sherri 62 Trenf, Thomas 76, 94, 95, l08, I I I Trenf, Todd 63 Tressler, Kimberly 92 TRI-HI-Y 203 Troy, Allison 80 Troy, JoEllen 65 Troy, Lloyd 84, 94, 97 Tunsfall, Richard 78 Tunslall, Tami 92 Tweardy, Mr. Thomas l2I Twombly, James 87 Twombly, Mary 6I Tyger, Chrisfopher 67 Tyger, Douglas 90 -u- Uphouse, Jay I8, 47, 64, I60, l82 Urban, Marfe I85 Urbain, Pamela I4, 47, I73, I89, I95, I96 Urbain, Mr. Paul I I4 -V- Varcheffi, Daniel 52 Veffori, Danny 80, 84 Vogel, Edwin 70 Vogel, Roger 92 Volkerf, Brian 85, 97 Volkerf, Gregory 52 VOLLEYBALL I78, I79 Wasson, Todd 78 Wafkins, John 53 Wafkins, Leanne 77 Wafkins, Sharon 48 Weaver, Mr. Wilson I25 Weaver, Gerard 74, 77 Weaver, Kimberly 75 Julia 78, I03 Wifosky, John 74 Wiff, Lisa 67 Woinaroski, Carla I8, 38.49, I95 I97, 2 I6 Wolk, Heidi 55, 67, I73, 223 Wong, Bradley 66, 206 Wong, Monique 76, IO9 Woolley, Ray 82, 99 Woy, Chrisfopher 65, I74 WRESTLINGJUNIOR HIGH 98 99 WRESTLING, SENIOR HIGH I74, l75, I76, I77 Wrighf, John I9, 36, 49. 230 -y.. YEA 202 Yinkey, Mr. Ronald I57 Yoder, Cafhy 72, 74 Yoder. Darlene 80 Weigle, Jerrold 64, l7l Weimer, Jeffrey 73 Weimer, Lori I78, I79 Weimer, Lori 59, 86, 92. l8l Weimer, Mark 70, 94, 98, 99 Weir. Cindy 63 Welsh, Gregory 73, 75, IOI Welsh, Jean 79, I I I Welsh, Nancy 55. I89, I95 Wenfz, Cafhy 7l Wenfz, Grace 79 Wenfz, Linda 57 Yoder, Gregory 53 Yoder, Jodie 49, I38 Yoder, Kevin 58 Yoder, Lisa 92, l00 Yoder, Randy 74 Yoder, Rhonda 66, I67, I79 Yoder, Shelley 87, 93. I I I Yoder, Teresa 74 Yonai, Linda 64 Younkin, Bruce 49 Younkin, David 75 Younkin, Lesfer 87 Younkin, Marla 70 Wenfz, Richard 87 Wenfz, Sfephen 48 Weyand, Barbara 77 Weyand , Clarence 86 Weyand, Diane 59 Weyand, Lena 52 Weyand, Rifa 54 Weyand, Tammy 75 Weyand, Terry 62 Weyand, Mrs. Carolyn Weyanf, Kelly 54, 57 Weyanf, Rebecca 63 I56 Whipperman, Mark 54 Whife, David S8 Whife, Jacqueline 26, 49, I3I, ZI4 Swank, Blaine 77 Swank, Elwood 56 Swarfz, John 75,94 Swauger, George 53 -W- Waggoner. Joseph 72,94 Wickham, Darl 90 Wiedner, Brian 92. 99 Wiencek, Karen -59 Wiencek, Thomas 42, 49, 208 Younkin, Timofhy 52, 72 T Z 3 Zambanini,Michael 49 Zanoni,Anfhony 90 Zarefoss,Amy 78, IOO Zearfoss, Bradley 54, l82 Zehner, Kevin 55 Zellem, Barbara 85 ZeIlem.Cafhy 53 Zerfoss, Brian 32, 49 Zimmerman,Susan 49 Zimmerman, Tamela 84, 85, I05. I I5 Zimmers,Cynfhia 78 Zorn, Brian 75 Zorn, Karen 60 Zurvensky,Marfha 6l The Jolly Green Gian? himself oversees 'rhe yearbook room, mal:- inq sure fha? only The besf ingredienfs go info fhe producfion of the Eaglef. - ,kink fi Mr, Hosfefler reminds Darleffe Winclc fhaf she is no'r permi'r+ed fo sif besid Sharon Rizzo during sfudy hall. Now le? me make fhis perfecfly clear, begins Michele Hixson fo her iourn class as she prepares To explain a logic problem on the board. 5 r f .LQWNM W wwfwwwwgww , .ll Mis af ir If Yaxo' 6. - . u 4- 3 xk. ' , V We fravel on, . my S building fhe fufure wifh our dreams. 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