Southern Garrett County High School - Highlander Yearbook (Oakland, MD)

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INTERNATIONAL Co a r ie aa At od act noe ‘ie we a i iu Ge Hog ty é a i iy it ed eT Wo sg is al Oy | % CH laa | “a vel 103 1 THE WELCH SCENIC COMPANY 10 12 13 DRIVER EDUCATION RAY TEETS GARAGE, INC. csr og a, Tatil a 14 = 17 18 Me Ae Ne Ot en ar 19 20 21 22 23 24 spite tance ane ae 25 26 27 28 Page 28: Top: Earl Clark. representing the Promotion Council, congratulates Coach Frost and Captain Rick Shaffer upon regain- ing the title of Autumn Glory Bowl Champi- ons. Right: Southern Sr. Chorus combined with Northern’s Chorus to present music during the pageant. Several of Southern’s bellring- ers, Barb Leighton, Kathy Hoye, Susie Welch, are shown doing a feature number. 04447 4 Above: Sherry Trickett, Head Maijor- ette of the Senior Band, looks over her music and routine used in the parade held Saturday afternoon. Page 29: Top: Judy Rounds and Craig Wen- gerd, Queen and King from Northern High School. Right: Representatives from Northern High School do the traditional dance of Garrett County, the square dance, during the pageant held Friday afternoon in Northern’s gym. Bottom: Queen Gloria and her court. 29 Clockwise from bottom left: Thursday night: Bonfire thuse. Thursday night: Coach Frost crowns Donnette Welling as 1971 Homecoming Queen during the Bonfire thuse. Friday afternoon: First outdoor pep rally! Friday evening: Pre-game Homecoming parade. Friday night: A Homecoming victory over Peters- burg. 30 31 32 e ial Page 32: The Homecoming Court: Top: Kathy Schmidt escorted by Dana Liller, sophomore attendants; Vickie Schenk and Bill Skipper, seniors; Donna Stark and Don DeWitt, seniors. Bottom: Linda Holland and Hugh Shaffer, seniors; Denise Meyers and Bill El- liott, seniors; Marsha Shank and Barry Domenick, junior attendants. Page 33: Left: King Rick Shaffer and Queen Donnette Welling lead the queen’s dance after the coronation. Bottom: The Eddie Hershman Combo provides the dance music. 33 34 gu. Class meet uncle, say tov the student, Page 34: Top: John Perrine (Dr. Snod- grass) consoled Vicky Virts (Uncle Sally). Bottom: “Vm not afraid of your gun!”, said Chris Browning (Snorkins) to Rodger Ware (Bill Hawkins). Page 35: Top left: “See my new watch?’, Dwight Foley (Bob Durrant) asked Keith Harvey (Ben Blayne). Top right: Joan Davy (Jenny) uses her hat as a weapon. Bottom: Karen ,White (Aunt Dorinda) spoke of romance. a 36 aLS ie Page 36: Top left: Mildred the Maid (Joanne Cosby) is wondering why Mr. Morlock has fired her for the fourth time in one week. Top right: Jake (Chris N ichols) pays his respects to Joe Lanconi (Nick Cappola) and Mary Morlock (Kim Wilt). Bottom: Mr. Morlock (Mike DeWitt) and Luigi (John Sherwood) settle their differ- ences the hard way while Mrs. Morlock (Kris Maffett) and Joe Lanconi look on. Page 37: Top left: Jessica (Leah Carleton) must constantly exercise if she is to be- come a professional wrestler. Top right: Mr. Plew (Bryan Whorton) seems to have his mind on ‘‘other things” than Mr. Morlock’s financial pre- dicament at the moment. Bottom: Mr. Morlock seems a little dis- turbed when he finds out his fate from Lucifer (Walt Davy) and Mrs. Schmaltz (Barb Leighton). nN o 38 Clockwise from above: The Varsity Cheer- leaders do their routine to the theme from Shaft. The Senior High Majorettes did a routine to We've only just begun. Members of the Student exchange and National Honor Society did a skit The Farmer’s Daughter. Vicky Virts_repre- sented the HCC. Sheryl Ashby, Debbie Metheny, and Evelyn Ulery sing a popu- lar song. 39 40 Page 40: Top: The Stage Band in one of its more serious moments. Bottom: The Senior Band marched for the Memorial Day parade. Page 41: Clockwise: Sherry Trickett and Bryan Whorton seem overwhelmed by one of the band’s many trophies for the year. The Majorettes did a pom-pom rou- tine at the Variety Show. Southern’s Band in concert. 4 4 Ee z Z a 4l HOS UDR ian sp 42 43 44 majorettes and color guard add sparkle to baud Page 44: Top: Junior High Major- ettes. Bottom: Junior High Banner Girls. Page 45: Top: Senior High Major- ettes. Bottom: Senior High Color Guard. SOUTHERN JR HIGH OAKLAND MD. 2. HIGHLANDER . ; 45 elie eaten tel — PD oa Page 46: Rick Shaffer and Keith Harvey illustrate a form of pollution. Page 47: Top: Chorus members open the show. Left: Dianne Rodeheaver, Debbie Friend, and Linda Steyer show “How to make a movie.” Above: The green dragon takes over. 7 ” : + Pe a ae EE eee 47 Page 48: Tim DeWitt, Brenda Sluss, Jann Jones, Robin DeBerry, and Jill Sweitzer played record- ers for the concert. Page 49: Clockwise: Miss DeBerry anticipated an- other day of teaching her chorus. Diane Meyers practiced her solo for the concert. Jr. Chorus members Paul Mateer, Roslyn Rodeheaver, Patty Coppola, and Mike Stephens performed. 49 Page 50: Clockwise: Sherry Trickett attempt ed to secure the tree with her stapler. Ted Sweitzer . . . one bad little angel. Bewildered 6th graders re- ceived directions from confused Student Council tour guides. Page 51: Bulletin Board was an outlet for student thoughts. Pe Sek ee ele we 6 we Olas See ee Oe ee ee aw 8 ee So 8 eeExrrIs Vp sKtts te eee x bi da 50 GOOO LUCK RAMS . 71-72 tet itisomenes 51 home ec has yearly style show Clockwise: Betsy Ross (Liz Sharps) was narra- tor for the show. Bonnie Shirley and friend presented their new creations. Proudly leav- ing the runway was Cherly Gnegy. ‘“‘Oops!! What happens now,” asked Sharon Liller. “i 53 54 quill aud sow) hes eumel bouquet Below: Mrs. Lambert and Mr. Buckley, advisers, joked with new honorary members Mr. Sin- cell and Mr. Hanst. Right: Professor Hopkins, from W.V.U., was the guest speaker for the dinner meeting. 55 Bee 4 _— ee DL and ie ee a a hss 7 s eee i A Py fs EG 2 Uy 7 “a Above: Members plan for their assembly program. Right: Darla Fike and Kathy Hoye illustrate the fate of a student tutor without a job. 56 aVf io2) ie) Page 58: John Sanders received a trophy from Mr. Frost, the new adviser of the Var- sity Club. Page 59: Debbie Paige used the energy she had gained from the GAA to help with play school children. he Right: Initiation proved interesting. Below: President Chris Graham led the weekly meetings. oc aN ener 4 . 60 Left: Karen White got some good practice for her future profession. Above: Miss DeBerry, adviser, wondered how legitimate the next excuse would be. 61 oO z Ee al x © LEADERSHIP ER CHARACT — @ fast growing group 62 NSLS E LT ETO Se aeenne eT sight boys Page 62: Clockwise: Future Farmers of America. Mr. Bishoff, adviser, graded a to- mato for his class. The use of pliers on the farm was shown by Mr. Bishoff. Page 63: A-V men. Homer Fletcher took a break while Ron Hanlon set up a screen. 63 64 ee Right: Bev Remley consults Mrs. Lambert with a problem. Above: Jim McHenry and Ann Carrol rest while wa iting for their next assignment. Left: Donna Stark, editor, works hard to meet a dead- Below: Chris Nichols plays editor in the darkroom. line. highlouder stall works as well as plays 65 oS Se a eee ee ee rt eg ie a“ 4 66 Page 66: Bottom left: Edith Dignan intrigues Jim Bosley??? Bottom right: Bill Skipper takes a snooze after a hard day’s work in the library! Page 67: Deb Sluss pretends to be working very hard when Miss Bish- off is watching. 67 ¢ ee : a bee “ER is some Sg, 2, te, Piss Ss, 68 “cw old fashiousd lowe song Page 68: Clockwise: The band for the prom was The Capris. “What do I do next?’ wondered Kris Maffett, Junior Class President. Mary Mattingly and Jim McHenry enjoyed eating the food as well as serving it. Page 69: Clockwise: Jim Ashby worked diligently on the gazebo. Ben Sincell surveyed the situation. Hank, Mary Lynn, Rick, and Martha eagerly awaited the coronation ceremonies. 69 oO N e@ ¢ war ey ¢ 4 aoe ' @ i + Peeeat gee e regeeae 1,4 6 4 | hor all Page 70; Clockwise: The 1972 Prom Court. “There has to be an easier way to make a tree than this,” mused Mixe DeWitt and Irene Stinson. Denny Savage seemed to be super-thrilled by the Capris! Page 71: The Prom Queen Deb- bie Brady and her escort Bob Burgess, ringbearer Tommy Par- rack, crownbearer Carol Maffet, and Mr. Rodeheaver. Tom Mur- ray and Paul Lewis examined the contents of the wishing well. Barb Leighton and Dwight Foley thor- oughly enjoyed the prom. 7 graduation hov 1972 72 Page 72: Clockwise: Mr. Rodeheaver kissed Liz Sharps as he presented her with the Betty Crocker Award. The sermon was presented by Fr. Regis Larkin. Hugh Shaffer smiled sheepishly as if to say, Good By!! John Sanders received the Danforth Award. Page 73: Clockwise: Donna Stark smiled as she received the Danforth Award. Dr. George W. Goth spoke to the graduates on The Power To See It Through. Rodger Ware gave his thank you expression as he re- ceived his diploma from Dr. Robert Gibson, Board of Education. 73 sil SA coi eas sa py atone ha 74 eee 75 SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN varsity hootball scoreboard VALLEY BEALL BISHOP WALSH 39 PARSONS _ 20 TERRA ALTA 0 BRUCE PETERSBURG 0 HOWARD 0 CHARLES TOWN 1) NORTHERN Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 1 12 AULNAGLY SCAEbOW Page 76: Don DeWitt hits the Peters- burg player in the mouth for trying to block him. Page 77: Left: Ben Sincell is driving for hard yardage even while the B.W. player is trying to stop him by his face mask. Below: Charles Stinson is playing fol- low-the-leader to the goal line with the Parsons team. 77 78 Page 78: Top: Varsity Football squad. Left: Coach Forst wonders . . . Above: Petersburg quarterback says: “I have the ball; what should I do with it?” Page 79: Top: Bill Skipper tries to fight for yardage. Right: Rick Shaffer flies through the air headed for a tackle!! oa N 80 Page 80: Top: Jr. Ram football squad. Right: Mike Belmonte and Dave Friend assist each other in tackling a Romney opponent. Page 81: Top: Darrel (Broadway) Gregory scores a T.D. against Rom ney. Bottom: Darrel once again eludes his Romney opponent. a. te a od wis abs ote tes. é F 4 ag . PRE ROMNEY Zz aa x) eo sal =) jo) WN NORTHERN 46 30 SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN SOUTHERN NORTHERN VALLEY RIDGLEY 82 Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern won 4. Bruce Beall Petersburg Northern Bruce Petersburg Kingwood Northern Kingwood Page 82: Top: Wrestling team. Bottom: Mike Beachy is tugging to get some hold, but who knows what kind. Page 83: Top: Gary White is in the mid- dle of getting a take-down by his oppo- nent. Bottom: Gentle Ben (Sincell) is trying to bite his opponent in the neck! 83 84 Page 84: Top: Dick Grubb is trying hard for a pin on his Petersburg op- ponent. Bottom: Gary White is trying fora re- versal against Bruce. Page 85: Top: Buster Rinker groans while getting a take-down on Peters- burg. Bottom: John Sanders tries hard to es- cape from his opponent. 85 86 Southour versity roms endl SeOsoW with 12-9 record Page 86: Right: Paul Lewis viewed the game from the floor. Below: Dave Stephens demonstrated the famous Buffalo Hook Shot. : Page 87: Top: Rodger Ware and Torte Helbig marvel at the mystic ball. Bottom: The Bench anxiously await their turn. I Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern won 12 varsity ol 69 61 Tournament 70 scoreboard Elk Garden Bruce Valley Fort Hill Aurora Bishop Walsh Northern Union Parsons Mountaineer Bishop Walsh Union Valley Elk Garden Aurora Northern Mountaineer Fort Hill Parsons Bruce Beall 87 captain's mew tw actiow Page 88: Clockwise: Mike Tasker showed a display of rebound power. Dave Stephens seemingly had time to look at the rafters. Alan Cvetnick stretched out for two points. Page 89: Clockwise: Jim Bosley shot over his opponent for two points. Alan Cvetnick could not decide what to do. Rodger Ware showed strains of a hard fought game. 88 89 90 ‘ Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Won 7 Bruce Valley Fort Hill Bishop Walsh Northern Union Bishop Walsh Valley Northern Fort Hill Parsons Bruce Page 90: Dana Liller shot for two over his taller op- ponent. Page 91: Clockwise: Randy DiSimone tried to stuff it but failed. Dave Stuck stood and watched Dana Lil- ler fight for a rebound. Ken Stem, surrounded by opponents, tried for a rebound. 91 Junior high scoveboord Southern 50 Elk Garden Southern 50 Union Southern o4 Petersburg Southern 54. Aurora Southern PAR Keyser Southern 62 Union Southern 60 Parsons Southern 31 Keyser Southern 38 Petersburg Southern 36 Bruce Southern 56 Northern Southern 46 Elk Garden Southern 48 Bruce Southern 43 - Aurora Southern 55 Northern PVC Tournament Games Southern 72 Mathias Southern © 34 Petersburg Southern 41 Wardensville Southern 32 Keyser Fourth in PVC Won 12 Page 92: Right: Stan Skiles shoots over his opponents for two points. Left: Dave Shotwell reaches for the tip. Page 93: Top: Tom Panther displays good form during the Northern game. Bottom right: Kevin Liller goes for two points. Bottom left: Gary Welch is fouled while trying for a basket. 93 Southern Northern Southern Northern Southern Petersburg Southern ’ Petersburg Southern Union Southern Keyser Southern Piedmont Southern Piedmont Southern Fort Ashby Southern Fort Ashby District Play-off . Southern - 4 Valley Won 8 94 . ‘ a ie c 4 ‘ ; 4 rv oh eMy te. ie A Page 94: Paul Lewis wound up for the pitch. Page 95: Clockwise: Craig Bosley shut his eyes and said, “I’m ready!!” Paul Lewis looked over the bases. Don Upole got a hit. | | 95 96 THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Karen McHenry, captain Denise Meyers Vickie Schenk Mary Lynn Gibson Connie Ferguson Angie Mattingly 97 98 chondeaders — play, procticn and, perfouw Page 98: Jr. High: Front: Evelyn Ulery. Bottom: Kathy Stem, Robin Ravenscroft captain, Barbara Scott. Top: Karen Eddy, Diane Meyers, Nancy Meyers. Page 99: Top: Seventh grade: Diane Bit- tinger, Ronni Domenick, Darlene Frakes, Clara Shockley, Rhonda Lewis, Sharon Putnum, Brenda Scott. Left: JV Cheerleaders: Bottom: are Paula Klacik captain, Becky Shaffer, Connie Mellinger. On top: are Pam Trickett, Mariam Frederick, Kathy Schmidt. 99 scent tare they nln Trivett tl mt tia Riese pic itis kfm: 00s senna. spimaeciatiaes. parte Maries 100 101 He HH te Hee s Deborah Levenne Ackerman Cathy Sw Abon 102 Chess officers help achieve best sv. class Page 102: Seniior Class Officers: Clockwise: Donnett Welling secretary; Vickie Virts vice-president; Laurie McCullough presi- dent; Keith Harvey treasurer. Rich Shaffer was seen rushing to lunch a few minutes before the bell rang. Page 103: Cindy Lee and Marie Proudfoot rested before suffering through another boring class. Ea See Slr dh nero oStphen Willan Alby Cael You Bechtel Tovesa Ann Baker Gomes Cluude, Becbrn Lity, he Gem Richud DeWoype Beeman 103 104 Seuiors pOse, pick and poy for Senior pics Page 104: From her proofs, Christine Sines decides on the senior pictures she wants. Page 105: Roger Ware even put on a suit and tie for the tradition of senior pictures. Vickie Schenk orders her pictures from Ruhl Studios in Cumberland. re ; y | =] 5 a Pamela Seas Bisev Harvey Giunior a linger Sun Ashby Bled Dedbsa Loraine Bowman Fefey Lm Bowman Debowh Aw Brady 106 Page 106: Gee, I wish I had that or- ange!! Page 107: Left: “I want my Maypo!” — Ed Naylor. Middle: Mrs. Wolfe is seen skipping another class. Right: Mr. Crone contemplates . Donald Rickad DEWat Denald Wkhiam DEWat — Gouldine Loretta DeWitt Reger Cougene DeWitt William Paul Dé Watt 107 ‘ | ' i Sento tea welcomes back the clumut Page 108: Keith Harvey seemed bored while Dwight Harvey and Leo Stottlemeyer enjoyed themselves by greeting guests at the Senior Tea. Page 109: Left: Cynthia Stem and Bev Burrell seemed to enjoy the Senior Tea. Right: Barb Paugh tried on one of the table decora- tions at the tea while Doris Tichnell looked on. David Nei Dunithan : Atephen Sraneis Dust Alb Duane Eur Willan Finley het 108 Ntanley Floheit Ewin Kernith Wiliam Evans Remon Lea Fries Foward Srancis Freeland Danall. Lan Frederick Meheel Quen Frazee 109 110 Redney Stephen Fike David Pleasont Fisher Dwight Alan Foley Chasles Alan Ford Cyithin Sue Friend Debowok Jean Friend Denald Wkkam Friend Sinest Dale Friend Danis Allen Cfibson Katy Louise: Gnegy Gams Deuglas fonder Chis Aww Gahan Lee Shaffer, Denny Savage, and Sharon Henderson enjoyed another exciting class. CKasles Willian Grose Renald Lee Hanlon Glames Matt Hardesty Moy Elizebith Flash Denise Ann Flarwey Keith Dale Flarwey Nery Louise Flarvey Pitricia Narie Flawey Glu Lo Fasn 111 2 Renee Hesse Coustlnd Sesyph Febig Stren Chasls Fle Aathory Dale Hacbaugh DS Aer Fodor Deb Koy Hecboagh Richad Leo Flach Did Leo Helle Lend Key Fellnd Page 112: Tell Sherry the joke, Bill! Page 113: Lunch in Room 211 — after lunch the week bef ore at the Big Tee. Rebet Karls Holichneider nie Hal Reger be Keiper Faby Gran Kent Cmily Dwon Kitzmiller 113 114 Ged Ann Kosta cindy Ellen Lee Sarl warlzentiuber Leo Dosw Louise Lewis Paticia Peek Lewis Reba Goan Long Basharw Goan Luce Gudith Anne Nlophis Thomas Sal Aaple Page 114: Don Frederick explained cen- tripetal force to his friends. Page 115: Ron Hanlin and Paul Perrine enjoyed their lunch. eet eA ta I pe la B: ie y mT 2 Pp a ie rs a2 Kennith St A iti Laura Lee AeCalleugh Esther Ruth Agel Debra Ann Allinger Dianne A(cllinger Polo Fedoick Ailager IIT Dnise Suggatt Neyer Gokn Robot Keser 1S Thomas Paul Mcrray Edin Allen Neylov Core Michael O Brien Ronald Wayne O Brien Diana Catherine OHwer Deborah Ann Paige 116 commen a Be ieee Bie ins lon Ga Vek: Ree Paul Cady Leu Pach Gfoyce An Pandderyest Gln Alan Pessins Paul Edwin Prrrine Wendi: Anne Peters Renal Phils Page 116: Left: George Zimmerman helped paint the new gym floor. Right: Becky Carroll stopped at her locker between classes — a no-no!! Page 117: Denise Harvey and Linda Steyer ratted on the skippers of the day by picking up the absentee slips. 117 noduation and Seumow tw One progron tee Pel, Basok Ral Paul Quimby Lizatta Nae Rausch Wilkkam Regers Ravenscroft 118 Peggy Laverna Ream Kickard Howard Recknes Gf Sranetle Se Repilsky Dawid Cougene Rodehewes anne Sue Rodeheaver Linda Sue Keth Page 118: Warren Unger and Starla Lee smiled for the staff photographer. Page 119: Girls senior phys ed proved to be an interesting class. Doma Share Rey Panel Gran Rady Goln Nelson anders Deny Edward Savage Nietoria Lynn SNehenk Darl Franklin Severe Jory Wayne Shegfer Hegh Bedon oSkefe Rickad Merling Sheffer Page 120: Chris Browning studied his cheat sheets. Page 121: Liz Sharps and Debbie Paige helped with the playschool sponsored by the senior Home-Ec department. Ted Sweitzer — the world renowed traveler!! 120 seniors enjoy Class trips hockey of f zabath ¢ =. WU é Shay Ol lastha Tene NShirer A Highs fe Nak ines isline (Ss los Tey 12] 22 assembly Page 122: Chuck Ford, Dennis Gibson, and Bob Holtschneider enjoyed Chinatown while on the senior class trip to New York City. Page 123: Left: The Awards Assembly. Right: Libby Stover laughed at a good riddle. Nery Low Simon Sol Clk Akiyper Willian Rene AHkiyper Slizabeth Ann Nimmons Somes Rey Sinus Denna Sue Stark Cynthia Aerie Stem Dwid Cougene Nephens Finda Lee ASteyer J Zi Ch Seo or lizabeth Re Stover Dini Sue Hwartzobuber a. enna Fe 123 124 Michael Dan Dueitzer Teodor Wilkam Sweitzer Dwid Cougene Tushev Denall. Exgero Teshe Cfregory Linn Trsker Rhonda Kay Theels CKayl Ann Fonant Debbie Ann Tomas Davis CP rar TFichnol Karen Linn Fimmervman Steven Paul Fresslor Neaey Lew Uphole Swe Delowes Upperman Danforth Award Nominees: | to r: Sherry Trickett, Ed Naylor, Peggy ver, Karen McHenry. Elected Were: Donna Stark and John Sanders. Reams, Don Frederick, Liz Sharps, Linda Holland, Larry Ammann, Donna Stark, John Sanders, Rodger Ware, Diana O’Haver, Libby Sto- 125 126 Karen Sue White Ncbael Lenn Wht Gfaald Ljrw Wen Denald Tilden Wilt Authry Magne Wel Deborah Aw ol Mlchry Casl Welle George Walter Limmerman Flemey Hatcher Page 126: Left: Graduation practice certainly was fun for Rodger Ware!! Right: Dave Holland and Bob Coddington shopped in Chinatown on the senior trip to New York City. Page 127: Bill Elliot enjoyed being Mr. Win- ters on Senior Day. 127 128 129 Page 130: Top: Mr. Winters and Mr. Everly talk over the happenings of the day. Bottom: Mr. Winters reprimands a student. Page 131: Top: “A poor excuse is better than none,’ says Judy Friend to Mr. Rodeheaver. Bottom right: Mr. Rodeheaver takes a break. Bottom left: “Don’t look now, but . ea 130 131 132 Page 132: Clockwise: Mrs. Liller studied the phone book for a student’s home phone number. Dr. Mitchel saw us coming and decided to give the camera a big smile. Mr. Ward was conferring on the phone as we caught him. Page 133: Mrs. Lyons was trying to work but just could not keep her mind on it. Mr. Bittinger was finally caught on film after his many busy days between Northern and South- ern. Miss Bishoff interrupted Mrs. Ashby from her typing to show her a mistake. eM at a aM at a ae yN WA 133 134 135 136 Dorothy Ammann Debbie Aronhalt Joe Ash Jo Ellen Ash Jim Ashby Randy Bachtel Rick Bachtel Barry Ball Mike Beachy Ed Beckman Don Bittinger Keith Blamble Jim Bosley Carolyn Boyce Lester Brant Charlene Browning Paula Browning Bob Burgess Barb Burrell Deb Callis Kevin Callis Joyce Callis Steve Cowgill Kathy Collville Leah Carleton Nick Coppola Sheryl Corbin Joanne Cosby juniors have hectic, yea Page 136: The junior class officers: Jeanne Juhnle, treasurer; Joanne Cosby, secretary; Kris Maffett, president, Barb Leighton, vice-president. Page 137: Left: Tim Shaffer evaded class by working in the darkroom. Right: C'mon Ben — Fire yours and hire ours!! v as ,, §oe POR ebadgeat Om ma ae Carolyn Crosco Linda Custer Walter Davy Joe DelSignore Picture Not Available vat y l) David Crumley Alan Cvetnick Dianne Dean Joyce DelSignore Picture Not Available + E oe REF ee Eigse ae RMI CL Mike DeWitt Barry Domenick Chris Donley Craig Durst Dan Elliott Susan Evans Connie Ferguson Beckie Filsinger Doris Filsinger John Filsinger Terry Filsinger Lenora Fischetti Donna Fitzwater Norma Fitzwater Bill Friend Daisy Friend Joe Friend Judy Friend Mona Friend Sharon Fulk John Garner Mary Lynn Gibson Bob Glass Steve Gnegy Sonya Graff Susan Griffith Linda Groves Larry Hardesty 137 138 Teresa Harvey Gary Heise Dave Hinebaugh Ernie Hinebaugh Susan Hinebaugh Jenny Holler Judy Ingram Howard Johnson Curtis Jordan Debbie Junkins Kim Kelly Kevin Knotts Tom Kovach Jeanne Kuhnle Barbara Leighton Edwin Lewis Leni Lobo Delores Ludwig Kristine Maffett Bill Mahaffey Rick Mallow Lynn Martin Debbie McCrobie Harold McCrumb Cheston Miller Glen Miller Elinor Mosser Chris Nichols Dave Niner Randy Paugh Steve Paugh Bill Pennington Rick Pike Chris Pritts Barbara Purbaugh Alma Rausch Brenda Reams Ken Reams Hank Rebels Jim Reckart Karen Reckart Sharon Reckart Twila Reckart Bev Remley Roy Rexrode Elysia Rhodes Shelia Rhodes Curtis Ridder Libby Robinette Steve Robinette Homer Rodeheaver George Rohrbaugh Barry Rumble Brad Rush Suzanne Ryan Mike Sanders Shawn Sanders Debbie Schell Susan Seaman Barbara Sebold Linda Sebold Mary Secrist Rocky Shaffer Roger Shaffer Page 138: Left: Joanne Cosby rushes through her junior year. Right: Paula Browning — the gormet cook! Page 139: Paul Lewis and Charlie Stinson agree that painting a Ram is a tedious job. 139 Tim Shaffer Marsha Shank John Sharpless Debbie Sherwood John Sherwood Ernie Shotwell Ben Sincell Paul Sisler Doug Sites Rick Skeweris Randy Skiles Ronald Skipper Debbie Sluss Jeanne Smith Kim Stahl Steve Steyer Carolyn Stevens Randy Storey Sharon Strawser Barry Sutphin Elaine Swartek Barbara Tasker Carolyn Tasker Mike Tasker Ruth Tasker Sandy Tasker Steve Tasker Linda Teets Page 140: | to r: Mary Lynn Gibson resolves the frustrations of the day. “Boy she makes me mad,” said Chris Punkin Nichols. Bev Remley — the thinker!! Page 141: Top: Cecelia DeMarco, Irene Stin- son, and Kathy Colville anxiously await the bell. Bottom: Miss Patterson, Mrs. France, and Mrs. Hesen seem to be intrigued by Mr. Zim- merman’s tales. Pat Terrant Bev Teter Brad Thomas Gary Tichnell George Tichnell Robin Tichnell Rod Tichnell Doug Tressler Diane Turner Junior Uphold Don Uphole Woodrow Upole Elaine Upperman Chuck Upton Don Virts Shirley Warnick Debra Wasson Jim Watson Beverly White Bryan Whorton Brenda Wilt Kim Wilt Marilyn Wilt Patty Wolfe Tom Woods Brenda Yost Kathy Zimmerman 141 142 Sophomore Spuit bursts Right: Sophomore class officers: Rox- anne McRobie, president; Debbie Clatterbuck, secretary; Becky shaffer, vice-president; Katie Rank, treasurer do a little horsing around. Page 143: Showing off their personal- ities are: Mike Baker, Robin Renn, Roxanne Bowman, Susan Friend, and Jean Alvarez. Mike Allison Denise Arnold Pam Arnold Jim Ash Judy Ashby Mark Ashby Joy Anne Ayres Dave Baker Charles Baker Linda Baker Melody Baker Mike Baker Pam Baker Debbie Barnhouse Larry Beachy Darlene Beckman Richard Beckman Ron Beeghly Laura Benson Stottleymer Ken Bernard Luther Bittinger Terry Blamble Daniel Boone Craig Bosley Dale Bowers Linda Bowers Roxanne Bowman Gary Boyce Mike Brady Debbie Brant Jim Brenneman Joy Brewton Debbie Britton Mike Browning Connie Burns Thayer eee ne oh eetey f Sewer ere 4esg, fT ee te? Crystal Burns Don Burton Ann Carroll Debbie Clatterbuck Mike Cogley Fred Collins Ruth Collins Alvin Cooper Melanie Cooper Raymond Cooper Jane Corbin Craig Corby Doug Corby Carla Corliss Mark Crumley Philip Crumley Dave Custer Joyce Davis Kathy Davy Debbie Dean Jim Dean Debbie DeBerry Debbie Deem Janet DeWitt Janet DeWitt Edith Digman Randy DiSimone Steve Dixon Jim Elliot Jim Edgar Steve Edgar Bessie Ervin Lester Evans Chery! Everett Carl Fike Darla Fike Ralph Filsinger Gary Fitzwater Jeff Flaherty Dallas Fletcher James Ford Brian Frederick 143 senior high surprises sophomores A wees! weuayi eed? howe ee mn GRIT ‘mt RA with f.: mun Eh wei, Mariam Frederick Alfred Friend Carolyn Friend Chery! Friend Jeff Friend Lois Friend Mary Friend Randy Friend Richard Friend Sharon Friend Susan Friend Gail Gank Melinda Gank Tom George Larry Gilpin Lois Green Randy Green Bonnie Gregory Duane Gorden Jim Gorden Larry Groves Richard Grubb Mark Gunther Steve Haines Gary Hardesty Janet Hardesty Rodney Hardesty Debbie Harvey Gary Harvey Jean Harvey Pam Harvey Dorothy Hauser Terry Henline Edward Hershman Lisa Hinebaugh Robert Hinebaugh Steve Hinebaugh Debbie Holland Lou Ann Holland Jeanette Holsopple Charles Holtschneider Debbie Hoye 144 Page 144; Left: Relaxing after a hard day are Mr. Bolding, Mrs. Ten- nant, Mr. Bennett, and Mrs. Price. Right: In the contest of who can stand the tallest are three contestants: Miss Lease, Mr. Miller, and Mrs. Sanders. Kathy Hoye Tinie Jones Randy Keefe Ralph Keefer Barbara Kerns Bob Kisner Roger Kitzmiller Terry Kitzmiller Mike Knotts Beth Ledden John Lee Bill Leonard Bradley Lewis Darlie Lewis Dana Liller Rick Liller Sharon Liller Mary Lohr Debbie Lowdermilk Vonda Loughry Keith Louie Marsha Madigan Phil Mallow Debbie Marple Connie Martin Phil Martin Mark Marucci Mary Mattingly Carol Maule Sheryl McDonald Jim McHenry Roxanne McRobie Connie Mellinger Ginger Meyers Kathleen Mick Jim Miller Jane Millican Linda Moore Kevin Moyer Dave Naylor Louise Norwish Donna Nutter Janice O’Brien Robert Park Barb Paugh Gary Paugh Harold Paugh Walter Paugh Donna Peck Janet Pennington Barb Perando Ronald Perando Lana Philips Susan Plank Vicki Powers Katie Rank 145 146 Mary Ravenscroft Wilma Ream Debbie Reams Doug Reckart Lucy Rexrode Mary Rice Tommy Ridder Buster Rinker Roxanne Rinker Riley Delmar Rodeheaver Jim Rodeheaver Robin Rodeheaver Dave Rohrbaugh Pam Rohrbaugh Terry Ruppert Judy Sanders Kathy Schmidt Sharon Schmidt Deanna Schock Yvonne Schroyer Sharon Schrock JoAnne Selders Margaret Selders Becky Shaffer Martha Shaffer Randy Shaffer Robin Shaffer Susan Shaffer Dave Sharpe Pam Sharps Judy Simon Coleen Sines Pauline Sirbaugh Denny Skeweris Cheryl Smith Lane Smith Pam Smith Tim Smith Elizabeth Stalnaker Ken Stem Don Stemple Donald Steyer Patty Steyer Dave Stoner Allan Stone Dave Stuck Dennis Swartzentruber Barbara Sweitzer Barry Sweitzer Tom Swiger John Tasker Toni Terrant Pat Thayer Randy Thomas Roger Timmerman Bob Tressler Pam Trickett Harry Turney Robert Tusing Dorothy Uber Richard Ulery Brenda Unger Helen Uphold Ronny Uphold Russell Uphole Mike Virts Randy Weeks Roxanne Weeks Sharon Weeks Philip Weese Cheryl Weimer Susan Welch Rick Wilderson Mike Wiles Bonnie Wilhelm Vicki Wilhelm Larry Wilt Phyllis Wilt Don Wolfe Robin Renn Gary Wrightsman Jim Yommer Page 146: Left: Liz Stalnaker and Lisa Hinebaugh showed how hard 10th graders can work. Right: What’s so interesting, Jim and Mark? Page 147: Miss Lease endorsed Coke with her smile. 147 148 presume prpar fov role, tw Senior high Class officers: Debbie Metheny, president; Di- ane Meyers, vice-president; Susan Tasker, secretary; Deb Sisler, corresponding secre- tary; Marsha Tichnell, treasurer. James Armstrong Ronald Arnold Dave Ashby Sheryl Ashby Penny Baker Alma Barnard Dave Bateman Gary Beachy Debbie Beckman Roger Beckman Susie Beckman Dave Biser Pat Biser Nina Bishoff Debra Bittinger Paula Bittinger Roger Bittinger Cheryl Blamble Danny Bosley Denise Bowen Sandra Bowen Tom Bowman Vanessa Bowman Denise Bowser Shirley Bowser Sandy Brantner Marcie Bray Chris Bunner Richard Burgess Lois Calhoun Dave Callis Pat Callis Diane Carrico Rick Cassidy Curtis Clary Patty Cline Richard Cline Sheila Conway Diane Cappola Dave Corbin Steve Corbin Randy Crabtree Pam Crosco Mike Custer Barbara Davy Susan Davis Tom Davis Debbie DeWitt Don DeWitt Paula DeWitt Roy DeWitt Jim Dodge Mark Domenick Diane Doss Mark Duckworth Eugene Durben Ernest Durr Dennis Durst John Eberly Darlene Elliott Darlene Evans David Evans Kim Evans Martha Evans Nick Everett Gail Farbaugh Jerry Ferguson Phil Ferguson Robin Fickes Sandy Fike Vivian Fike Nancy Filsinger Doug Fitzwater Jann Fitzwater Chery! Flanagan Bob Fletcher Cathy Frakes Karen Frantz Carl Freeland David Friend David Friend Debbie Friend Doreen Friend Crystal Friend Fred Friend Jerry Friend 149 150 Linda Friend Linda Friend Paul Friend Richard Friend Steve Friend Tom Friend Debra Frazee Cindy Ford Marilyn Foy Dennis Gank Cindy Gardner Terry Garlitz Cindy Geroski Janice Gillespie Mary Glass Chery! Gnegy Kenneth Greaser Darrell Gregory Ann Harvey Chris Guthrie Bev Hardesty Carla Hardesty Dale Harvey Ralph Hardesty Thomas Harvey Linda Hauser Bruce Heginbothan Jeff Hile Brian Hinebaugh Roger Hinebaugh Nancy Holtschneider Vicki Johnson Trevaline Johnson Jann Jones Howard Jones Iva Keefer Nancy Keefer Charles Keipher Walter Kelley Donna Kifer Doug Kight Jack Kimble John Kisselovich Christeen Kreyenbuhl Steve Lantz Cathy Leighton Doug Lewis Joyce Lewis Phyllis Lewis Sharon Lewis Cathy Liller Jim Livengood Betty Lucas Wanda MaCartney Kevin Maffett Scott Mahaffey Vickie Martin Karen Mattingly Tom Mattingly Clemie Maule Kenny McBee Betty McRobie Roberta McRobie Brenda McCrum Anna Mellinger Barb Metheny Debbie Metheny Wayne Meyer Diane Meyers Kim Meyers Joe Miller Mark Miller David Moon Donna Moore Jeff Moyer Bill Murphy Mike Murphy Denver Nazelrod Sidney Nazelrod Janet Norwish Brian O’Brien Marty O’Brien Sherri O’Brien Tony Oliverio Page 150: Left: Having fun, Mark Domenick? Right: Sheri Pensinger is torn between going in or staying out. Page 151: Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Frame look at the centerfold of Cosmopolitan. 151 Tom Panther David Parsons Dean Parsons Mike Paugh Mike Pendergast Sherri Pensinger Esther Phillips Ruth Poland Darwin Pysell Irene Quimby Robin Ravenscroft . Nancy Ream : 2 oe ns a : et naan Connie Reams Donald Reckart Peg Remley Mike Renny Barbara Rexrode Daine Rhodes Ronnie Rhodes Betty Rice Patricia Rocha Diane Robinette Donna Rohrbaugh Phil Rook Beulah Roy Kevin Savage Kevin Savage Steve Savage Bev Schmidt Diane Schrock Linda Secrist Joe Shaffer Melissa Shaffer Kathy Shannon Jean Sharpless Lucinda Sharpless Sandra Sharpless Richard Sharpless Stanley Shiflet Bonnie Shirley Eugene Shreve Martha Sherwood Paul Shillingburg Sherri Shillingburg Dave Shotwell Jeff Sines Debbie Sisler Rick Skeweris Paula Skiles Stanley Skiles Becky Skipper Brenda Sluss George Smith Debbie Sowers Jack Sowers Stephanie Smith Right: Ricky Reall, Jeff Fisher, Steve Eddy, Roberta McRobie, Anne Harvey, and Becky Fike seem to have a private joke. 152 Dennis Stahl Tom Stark Herman Steiding Cheryl Stem Gail Stewart Lona Stewart Ray Steyer Nellie Steyer Matt Storey Charlotte Strawser Tony Sullivan Bonnie Sutphen Diana Swartzentruber Dorene Swartek Barb Tasker Donna Tasker Karen Tasker Sue Tasker Larry Thomas Linda Thomas Fred Tichnell Todd Tichnell Cindy Tortorice Jim Tucker Dave Tusing Evelyn Ulery Allen Uphole Gary Uphole Denny VanMeter Donald Virts Lyla Warnick Merle Weeks Naomi Weeks Gary Welch Randy Welch Bill Welling Cheryl Werdbaugh Ruth White Bev Wilt Deb Wilhelm Carl Wilt Lucille Wilt Eddie Wolf Tina Wotring Terry Wolfe Susan Yost 153 154 Jeffery Ackerman Charles Ahern Don Ahern George Ahern Robert Albert Margaret Ammann Elaine Baker Roger Baker Jodie Baker Michelle Baker Richard Baker Dave Beckman Denny Beckman Harry Beckman Marietta Beckman Steve Beckman Donna Bernard Linda Bernard Gary Biser Carolyn Bittinger Glenda Bittinger Wayne Bittinger Angela Blamble Linda Bolding Marvin Bowman Dan Brenneman Charles Browning Nancy Browning Bruce Burrell Mark Bylon Kim Calhoun Stewart Callis Tom Carr William Carr Brian Clatterbuck Eighth Grade Teachers Include: (Below): Mr. Wilhelm, Miss DeBerry, Mr. Panther. Page 155: Miss Jones, Miss Danner, Mr. Delaney, and Mr. Miers. Joyce Cosgray Amanda Craver Ralph Custer Geoge Cowgill Maggie Cowgill Rick Davey David Davis Tom Davis John DeBerry Robin DeBerry Kathy DeWitt Mike DeWitt Rick DeWitt Tim DeWitt James Dixon Terry Doss Diane Dressman Donald Dumire Pam Dumire Ronald Dumire Karen Eddy Dianna Edgar Rebecca Evans John Feather Debbie Fike Jeff Fike Russell Fike Tammy Fike Betsy Filsinger Don Filsinger Jim Ford Carolyn Foster Barbara Friend Jack Friend Loretta Friend Terry Friend Tim Friend Renae Fries David Gallagher Steve Gibson Dale Glotfelty Paul Glotfelty 155 Barbara Goldsborough Chuck Gosnell Vicki Graham Bess Gregory Harold Griffith Kim Griffith Laurie Gunther Barbara Haley Jeff Hamil Connie Hardesty Kathy Hardesty Debbie Harvey Elvis Harvey Randy Harv ey Robert Harvey Robin Harvey Carol Hawk Cindy Hayden Joe Helbig Bill Herman Kathy Herman Alta Hinebaugh Bev Hinebaugh Karen Hinebaugh Kim Hinebuagh Nancy Hixon Mike Holler Barb Holtschneider Linda Holtschneider Jimi Hornick Greg Hutson Doug James Boyd Johnson Dave Johnson Barbara Kight jolw suyder is big hit at Stl grade party Below: Posing Eighth Graders Are: David Bell, Rick Thayer, Kathy Mayle, and Holly Jennings. Right: The John Sanders singalong!! Carl Kight Frank Kight Bill Kisner Roxanne Kitzmiller Bill Knepp Dennis Knotts Kathy Knotts Walter Lee Sonjia Lee Ron Lee Steve Leonard Connie Lewis Julie Liller Kevin Liller Dale Lipscomb Kevin Louie Harold Lowdermilk David Lower Adam Lucas Jeannie Lucas Wayne Maffett Rick Malcomb Wanda Marlowe Connie Martin Patricia Martin Kathy Mayle Marilyn Mayfield Robert McRobie Cheryl Mellinger Bob Meyers Larry Meyers Nancy Meyers Robert Mick Larry Miller Frank Moats Loretta Moore Darlene Moreland Larry Morgan Ronald Murphy Dennie Murray Steve Murray Kirt Nazelrod ¥ if rr bE ee Se oe Susan Niner Richard Norwish Rhonda Nutter Mike O’Brien Richard Orr Bonnie Otto Ed Panther Bryan Paugh Charles Paugh Donna Paugh Patricia Paugh Robert Paugh Ruthie Paugh John Peck Donna Pennington Randy Perando Susan Perrine Jerry Persinger Ralph Pifer Doug Prentice Curtis Pritts 157 158 jecuniue luces loads eighth grade Mark Pa Eighth Grade Class Officers: Jean- nine Lucas, president; Terry Friend, vice-president; Nancy Myers, secretary; Robin DeBerry, treasurer. Wilma Pysell Daine Quimby Pam Railey Henrietta Rausch Miles Rausch Ted Raynovich Dan Reall Bill Ream Dale Sue Ream Norma Ream Donna Reeves Betty Rexrode Darrell Rhodes Randy Robinette Doug Rodeheaver John Rodeheaver Allen Rohrbaugh Dianne Rook Michael Rostosky Betty Roy Sherry Sanders Dale Schrock Susan Schnatterly Barbara Scott Don Sell Barry Shaffer Betty Shaffer Charlene Shaffer Debra Shaffer Mike Shaffer Nita Shaffer Pat Shaffer Perry Shaffer Ray Shillingburg Renata Shillingburg Scott Shirer Renes Shreve Picture Joe Sidebottom Not Norma Simmons Available Mike Simpson David Sines Vernonica Sines Debbie Smith Steve Smith John Snyder Robin Spiker Sylvia Snyder Mike Stalnaker Charolette Stark Kathy Stem Tom Steyer Glen Stiles Neil Stoner Shelia Stottlemeyer Billy Stuck Diane Swartek Denny Swartzentruber Dale Sweitzer Jill Sweitzer Steve Sweitzer Tim Sweitzer Bruce Tasker Connie Takser Mike Tasker Rick Tasker Sherwin Teagarden Brad Teets Pamela Terrant David Teter Mike Thayer Rick Thayer Dawn Tichnell Ruby Tichnell Randy Turner Connie Uphole Jill Uphole Lance Uphole Lila Uphole Pam Upole Carla Ulery Doris Virts Rick Unger Mickey Warnick Kim Weeks Rick Welch Russel Welch Tom Welch Leonar Wilhelm Eugene Williams Dave Wilt Debbie Wines Joyce Winters Gale Wrightsman Mary Wolfe Ralph Wolfe Clifton Woods Eric Wotring Janet Zimmerman 159 160 seventh grade jumps right wv to new yer Class Officers: Jack Riley, president; Terry Steyer, vice-pres- ident; Aleta DelSignore, treasurer; Clara Schockley, secre- tary. Kim Arnold Diane Ashby Randy Ashby Sharon Ashby Willard Ashby Gloria Ayres Debbie Baker Doug Baker Joe Baker Judy Baker Donna Beckman Dennis Beckman wey | MY A mm Gary Beckman Kevin Beckman Rarota Beckman Dana Bennett Connie Bernard Debbie Bernard 1 | { | | Roger Bernard Tracy Bernard Kevin Biser Diane Bittinger Brenda Bittner Richard Blamble Kevin Blum Michelle Blum Doug Brady Dave Brennan Debbie Brewton Sharon Brennemen y gl Debbie Boone Picture a ‘ ‘ Carol Bowers N OO Ee Rodney Bowers of oe Rebecca Bowman Available io Vava Bowman , Dwayne Boyce Elinore Burgess Barbara Butler Lori Carlton Martin Carr Michael Carr Don Clapman Eric Cvetnick Darlene Clary Mike Colaw Terri Cooper Patti Coppola Jeff Corby Rebecca Cosby Richard Cosner John Crosco Mary Crumley Diana Custer Judy Custer Carl Davis Katherine Dawson Tom Deam Matthew Dever | Wanda Dever | Billy DeWitt _ Janet DeWitt Picture Philip DeWitt Tim DeWitt Nek _ Aleta DelSignore Available Mike Dressman Sandra Dodge Ronni Domenick Clayton Donham Patty Doyle Rhonda Duckworth Rodney Durst Susan Eberly Kathy Edwards Carl Elliott Mike Evans Susan Evans Randy Ferguson Teresa Field Mary Ann Fike Joe Fike | Greg Fisher | Judy Filsinger Rocky Flowers Lawrence Ford | Jim Forice Darlene Frakes 161 Susan Freeland Allan Friend Carl Friend Greg Friend Ken Friend Martha Friend Mike Friend Sharon Friend Carla Gank Darvin Gank Deborah Gardner Larry Gardner Rita Garlitz Barbara George Kim Glotfelty Melinda Glotfelty Pam Goldsborough Cindy Graham Doug Green Phil Green Cindy Greenwood Fred Griffith Deborah Gordon Michael Gutherie Sharon Gutherie Kevin Hahn Beverly Hardesty Clem Hardesty Joe Hardesty Tammy Hardesty Frankie Harvey Ruth Harvey Ricky Hebb Penny Herman John Hershburger James Hilton Karen Hilton Marilyn Hilton Louise Hinebaugh Eugene Holland Gary Holland Carolyn Holtschneider Susan Ingram Kenneth Johnson Wanda Johnson Robert Jones Mike Jose Danny Junkins Judy Kahl James Keiper Michael Kent Cheryl Kitzmiller Eugene Kitzmiller Ester Knotts Helen Knotts Linda Knotts Kim Kurilla Gail Lee Randy Leighton Mike Leonard Gloria Lewis Tammie Lewis Tim Lewis 162 Left: Pat Coppola and Rosalyn Rodeheaver practice intently. Above: Teachers discussing new student activities were Mrs. Purbaugh, Mrs. Feather, and Mr. Lipscomb. Rhonda Lewis William Lewis John Livengood Clarance Lyons William Lyons Pam Madigan Debbie Maser Tammy Mason Paul Mateer John Mattingly Jimmy McCrobie Mike McCrobie Chris McDonald Bonnie Meadows Kathy Mellinger Jeanne Mellinger Harriet Meyers Ray Meyers Robert Meyer Gary Moore Alen Moreland Diane Morgan Patti Murphy Randy Murphy Sharon Naylor Kathy Nice Kenneth Niner Lisa O’Brien Joy Overdorff Cathy Paugh Chris Paugh Leonard Paugh Peggy Paugh Teresa Paugh Richard Paugh Gale Pennington Larry Pennington Brenda Perando Cindy Phares Danny Preston Eugene Pritts Sharon Putnam Kenneth Ravenscroft Ronald Reckner Pam Remley Debbie Rexrode Jack Riley Steve Ritchie Cathy Robinette Norma Rodeheaver Roslyn Rodeheaver Cindy Roy Tim Rush Deborah Sanders Lydia Sanders Mike Sanders Connie Savage Brenda Savage Jeff Savage Lydell Savage Chris Schell Bob Schmidt Brenda Scott Brenda Shaffer Jack Shaffer James Shaffer James K. Shaffer James R. Shaffer Colleen Shannon Don Sharpless Renee Sheally Hollie Shiflett Barbara Shillingburg Clara Shockley Katherine Sincell Anita Sines Joni Simmons SDUTHE Ry ie F 4 nee? B 164 Debbie Sisler Tom Skeweris Tim Skipper Keith Snyder Jay Sowers Deb Stalnaker Penny Stemple Mike Stephens Lou Ellen Stern Brenda Stevenson Bobby Stewart Debbie Stewart Sharon Stewart Terry Steyer Ken Stinson Shelly Stoner Jeri Storey Janey Stover Alvin Strawser Bret Sweitzer Daniel Tasker James Tasker Melinda Teets Darla Terrant Pam Thomas Kenney Tressler Jeff Trickett Pam Trickett Marta Turney Danny Upole Tom Upole Dolly Virts Peggy Watson Vicky Weeks Sharon Welch Shirley Welch Roger Welch Rita Whitacre Patty Weimer Edward Wildeson Valerie Wilburn Larry Wilhelm 3 ; Steve Wilhelm Tt grade : Tim Wilhelm 4 Don Wood e@ 1 OYpRURUCRS mamy E : Page 164: 7th Grade Basketball team had a 6-6 record. 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Show 7, 9 © “i { Show 7, 8 © Class Officer 9,10 BARNARD, CHARIEE s 7, 8,9 meroom Officer 9, 10, 11, 12 Vocational . hick : PT 2 Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Intramurals 8, 9 _ listori Junior Class Play Homeroom Officer Style Show 8 : F-F:A, 10, 11, 129 om Aid 12 Prom Committee ; Color Guard 11,12 JOSEPH LEROY Autumn Glory Princess 10 ie Court.) e , LL, REBECCA KAY veg 2 8 .. . Becky Dépeny, BEVERLY’ ANN d, Show 7, 9 Academic. . . Bev ouncil 12 Intramurals 7,8,9 onor Society 11] Physical Ed. Show 7, 9 Homeroom Officer 7, 8 a e Class Play National Honor Society at 12. s Play Quill and Scroll 11, is Play Acorn Staff 10, 11 7,8, 9, 10,11, 12 Chorus 8,9 ‘Sule Show 8 | § “PERVINeSTA Vocational Academic Intramurals F.F.A. 0, , 3 : President Intramurals 8, 9 Physical Ed. Show 7 _ Band 7, ,9, 40, 41, 12 Audio-Visual Ai a Vocationa : , DALE WAYNE Wrestling. 9 8, 9, 10, 11 7, 8,9 Show 7, 8, 9, 10 ag, wos Football Basketball , EARL WILLIAM nic. . @Bill AVID NEIL nsy ow 9 eel 2 Intramurals Physical Ed. Homeroom Office Chorus 8, 9 Spirit Squad 11 FRAZEE, MICHABI 2 FREDERICH, DON ademic .-. . Frea Football Fist? Basketball 8, 9, 10° Manager Football’ Manager Basketball Physical Ed. Show Chorus 8 Prom Committee 1] Letters Football Bas Danforth Nominee BARA RUTH FRIEND, DONALD ¥ Vocational. . . Dute PEC Aw1 O07 1), 12 Audio-Visual Aid 1] HARVE} Stenographe Physicala A MARPLE, on EAR ramura M7 re Football 8, 9 Basketball 8, Basketball Capt Class Officer 85 Librarian 1 Letters F Prom Cour HENDER General . Student Homeroo Latrobean Junior Clas Style Show Librarian 7 ; eer German el - M.L.C. 1G, Student Usher 10, eyes sca oo ed? ll and Scroll. Academie SB ‘ shows ee corn Staff 11,4 Intramura 1 é; Editor Acorn Staff 12 Physical Ed ob Student Exchange Club 11 Homeroom Chorus. 11, 12 Sophomore Glass Play Junior Class Play Senior Class Play All-State Chorus 12 Librarian 12 Prom Steering Committee urnalism Conventions o - ee Guard Tri-Captain HINEBA Vocational: Wrestling Intramurals RY, KAREN LYNN ic... . Klem | tramurals 7, 8, 9 (le, Physital'Ed.Show 7, 8 9 B ketball § rs Physical Ee¢ mf be Homeroo pirit Squa ‘ dent-Council 11, 12 = jomeroom Offic i eee National H Quill and Sc a Sophomore Class Play Senior Class Play Prop Com - Sue Show 12 eerleader 9, 10, 11, 12 Cheerleader Captain 12 mittee HOWELL, MAR Vocational . “FG “ id bom Officer 11) 12 an 12 mmittee e.Conventio ‘Squad 11 Otball Letter AM, P. GGY LAUERNA mic noes AL Ed. § g ciet R, RICHARD tals 7, 8, 9 al Ed. Show 8, 9F) 0 sual Aid 12 2 E r) ; Academic Intramurals 7, @ Physical Ed. Show Student Council 12 Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 ASKEY, JEANE 1 Ed. Show 8, : bw 10 j Sophomore Class Play ittee f Junior Class Play er o 10, iuad 11 Senior Class Play f Prom Committee f “NAYLOR, EDWI ALLEN Stage Band 10, 11, 12 fee ‘Aelia K en Prom Court all 7, 8, cf iL f . all 7, 8, 9, 10 f PETERS, WENDI ANNE Physic al Ed. Show 9 Academic ee: Physical Ed. Show 9, 10, 11 Student Council 12 Student Exchange Club 12 Homeroom Officer 11 National Honor Society 11, 12 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 President National Honor Society Drama Club 12 Quill and Scroll 11, 12 Spirit Squad 11 Quill and Scroll President Highlander Staff 10, 11, 12 PIKE, FRED RAY Librarian 12 Vocational Prom’ Committed Intramurals 7, 8, 9 Boys’ State F.F.A. 10, 11, 12 Football Basketball Letters Danforth Nominee . Homer bd. hy 9 onor Society 1 1, 7B PROUDFOOT, MARIE ANITA Academic. . . Irving O'BRIEN, GEORGE MICHAEL Physical Ed. Show 7, 8 “ Homeroom Officer 10, 12 G.A.A. 10, 11, 12 4 ; Glass Play H GG lie Z Style Show 8, 9, 11, 12 v1 Prom Committee ittee W.V.U. Journ’ H Captain 11, | H 10, 11, 12 | Week-end With Doctors Conventiong H.C.C. Convention QUIMBY, RALF PAUL General Intramurals 8, 9 Band 11, 12 Physical Ed. Show 9 Drama Club 12 Football 10, a 9, ad apt : c tse rsity Club 1119 3g geroom Officer 9,12 RAVEN SCRFT, WILLIAM ROGE Academic. . . Willa : I Football 8, 9, 10, 12 Librarian 11 Basketball 12 Office Aid 10, 11, 12 Intramurals 7, 8, 9 Prom Committees Court Physical Ed. Show 7 Bettey Crocker Award School Winner Danforth Nominee SHIRER, MARTHA IRENE Academic General Business Physical Ed. Show 8 Intramurals 8 eee foe ee Student Exchange Club 11, 12 Physical Ed. Show 9 SCHENK, VICTORIA LYNN oa Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Homeroom Officer 1 Academic. . . Vickie — _ Sophomore Class Play Chorus 12 Me Student Council 8,12 : “Junior Class Play Drama Club 12 Class Officer 9 o GAA, 1 -STILES®DONALD LE Varsity Cheerleader 12 10 piri Athletic Association: Local History Cl Prom Court Play Makeup ” aad 11, 12 Ae y Basketball’11, 12 Science Humanities” + Intramurals 8,°9 ; Conference ong American Physical Ed. Show 8 ion - Conference on ” G.A.A10, 11, 12 1, V2 olastic Activity Letter - Pon 4 ae on ° een. DAVID EUGENE. UPPERMAN, D. JANE Intramurals 7, 8, 9 . Dave General Business , RHONDA KAY Business . . . Ronie rals 7, 8, 9 ua Ed. Show 9 Football ites. 8 Physical Ed. Show 9 e WOLF, DEBORAH ANN . Debbie Intramurals 7, 8, 9 Physical: Ed. Show 7 | room Officer 10 National Honor Society 1], 12 Chorus 8, 11 - Style Show 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Prom Committee Conferengg Americag VIRTS, LARRY ED Vocational i a Intramurals 10 . = NT, CHERYL ANNN i VIRTS, VICKI LYN graphic i octet 1 School . Kare Students 0 in High School Club 12 Physical Ed. Show 7, 8, 9, 10 Homeroom Officer 11, 12 National Honor Society 11, 12 ntramurals 1,8;9 Physical Ed. Show 7, 8 Chorus 9, 10, 12 Spirit Squad 10 LEE Prom Court dca i CS : Ae eo Doe Activity Letter TRICKETT, SHERYL LYNN 3: ; Academic . . . She rry ’ Intramurdis ee __ Intramurals 7, 8 Physical Bd. Show 7 n. Physical Ed. Show 7 Student @o ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE WALTER 1 puncil 11 udent Council 11, 1: sahopiiietficer 10, 11, 12 Iacniirats Hots 9 Homeroom Officer 11 iD, 9, 10, 11, 12 ette 9, 12 ittee ib — Outstanding xin SpEo a a wu . Lester w Ron ‘we . “SS Phyted BE she 3 hay walt Ment wt ‘eet One ¥,.8 ates ‘- U ' wre’ ational ono? Sotiet we, « EUCHNE ) h¢ ne TAY TO; 11, td a we . vw ; Whit sae 'CRSras.8, 9) doe T Liv 2% + wee, tse N° anteteats v, ° 7 ws 4 Chess Chall Prom Com Color Guard WHITE, MIC Vocational . KERMAN, KATHY LIPSCO ser, Mr. James K. 02 os t, TERESA ¢ Luther — 14 ERMAN, DEBBIE 11 e ry — 136 Baula — ckerman, Jeffrey — — 138 Bail, Da or Bolding, Lind Simberly — 160 E joa by Chery] — Stephen — 154 ; Mag — 57, 161 — 64, 69, 78.96 ve Judith — 142 Ashby, Mark — 142 Ashby, Mrs. Martha Lou — Ashby, Randy G. — 160 hby, Sharon — 160 ASHBY, STEVEN — 103 Ashby, Willard — 160 natin INSON, BERLIN — 102 u io-Visual 63 . r Autumn Glory — 28 man, Vanessa — 148 er, Denise — 148 ser, Shirley — 148 , Carolin — 136 epwaye —- 161 ENNEMAN, CAROLYN SUE — 105 hneman, Daniel — 154 srenneman, Dave “ssw Brenneman, James — 142 Brenneman, Samuel Brenneman, Sharon Brewton, Debarah — 160 Brewton, Joy — 46, 142. Britton, Debbie — 142 Brown, James Brown, Terry Browning, Charles — 154 BROWNING, CRISS — 61, 105, 120 Browning, Mike — 82, 142 Browning, Nancy — 154 Browning, Paula — 46, 136 | Buckley, Mr. Douglas — 20, 54 Bunner, Chris — 82, 148 Serna Baker, Rebseck = aren — 154 Burford, Robj “ — 36, 59 DeWitt, Paula ; Phillip — 161 Ricky — 155 ROGER — 10 s Moy D. — 62, 14! Witt, Timmy — 155 itt, Tim — 4@ 161 and : tt, Willia 107 anda an, Edith — 6 Ar. Elmer: TAM , JAMES | DIN | Carolyn - Crumley, Custer, Dai Custer, D Custer, Custer, Carleton, yal _ Carleton, Lo f “ng Garr, Martin Carr, M chael : i Cvethict Danner, Davis, Carl Cooper, Alvis Cooper, Joyce Copper, Terry — Cooper, Melanie — Cooper, Raymond Ld Coppola, Diane — 3694 Coppola, Nick — 36, 78 Coppola, Patty — 49, 30, ‘ oe il os Conley, Randy = be D ae — PT D8. 127 Conway, Sheila — 14G. 3 hn : = “AN : Corbin, Diana Jean —+ ] Corbin, Jane — 143 Corbin, Sheryl — 136 Corbin, Steven — 149 ae Corby, Craig —143 Corby, Doug — 143 Corby, Jeff Corby, Mark Corliss, Carla — 59, 1 Cosby, Becky — 161 © Cosby, Doug — 155 FREDERICH, DONALD — 78, 109, 114, ‘Gaitshall, Angela Evans, Susan — _ Evans, Susan — a George, Barbara — 162 _ Evans, Velda Frederick, Marian — 59, 9, 144. George, Thomas — 62, 144 - EVERD, ANN Freeland, Carl — 149 ee 4 ; _ Geroski, Cynthia Lynn ana B19) _ Everd, Nick — FREELAND, HOWARD — 109° _ GIBSON, DENNIS — 111, 112 Everett, Chery! — Freeland, Susan — 162. - Gibson, Mary Lynn — 65, 69. 96 . Everly, Mr. Carl — 129, 130 “Allan — 162 - Gibson, Steve — 80,155 S Farbaugh, Gail — 19 Alfred —144 Gillespie, Janice — 56, 150 Friend, Barbara — 155° Feather, John Allen — 155 ‘ ©Friénd, Carl — 162 _ Feather, Mrs. Margaret ra : Claes, Robert — Fergusom, Connie = 59, 96, 137 a Friend, Carolyn — 144, _ Ferguson, Jerry — 149 Friend, Cheryl — 144 a -Glotfelty, Curtis Ferguson, Phillip — 149 ie Friend, Cystal — 56, 149 _ --—_ Gllotfelty, Dale — 155 Ferguson, Randel — 161 FRIEND, CYNTHIA — 110 SS Glotfelty, Kimberly — 162 Fickes, Robin — 149 Friend, Daisy — 137 Field, Teresa — 161 a Friend, David — 80, 149 Fike, Carl — 46, 143 . _. Friend, David Wayne — 149 -Glotfelty, Wctinds “Fike, Darla — 46, 56, 142 , = FRIEND, DEBORAH — 46, 110 Gnegy, Cheryl — 53 Fike, Debbie — 155 Ni Friend, Debra — 149 cs GNEGY, KATHY Fike, Jeffrey eS PS FRIEND, DONALD — 110 : : Fike, Joe —— 1 ee , Doreen — 149 Glotfelty, Melinda — 162 -Glotfelty, Paul — 155 Gordon, James —- 144: Gosnell, Charles — 156 _Graczy Elizabeth — 46, ¢ Graduation —— (20 GROSE, WILLIAM — 46, 110 Groves, Elwood — 144 Groves, Linda — 46, 59, 65, 137 Grubb, Richard — 82, 144 | ‘ Hinebaugh, Robert — 144 Hinebaugh, Roger — 62, 15 Hinebaugh, Steve — 144 _ Hinebaugh, Susan — 138 Hixon, Nancy — 156 Hollan, Thomas ; ie HOLLAND, DAVID — | 46, 111 Holland, Debbie —, i Holland, Eugene Harvey, Curt HOLLAND, LINDA Harvey, Deb Holland, Lu Ann Holland, Gary — 162° Holler, Charlene — 1 Holler, Jenny — 138 Holler, Mike — 156 4 Holsopple, Jeanette — 144 Holtschneider, Barbara — 156 Holtschneider, Carolyn — 162 : Harvey, Gary V Harvey, Elvis we Harvey, F: Harvey am —__Holtschneider, Linda — 156 HAR U0 __Holtshneider, Nancy — 150 HARYEY, oe ie -—sSC HOLTSHNEIDER, ROBERT — 113, 122 Homecoming — 30 Hornick, Jim — 156 HOWEL, MARY LYNN — 113 Hoye, Debbie — 144 Hoye, Kathleen — 28, 45, 46, 56, 145 tson, Craig 4 156 lymes, Kenneth Idleman, Miss Bernice Dail ngram, J Ingram, E lolly — 156 , Boyd — 156 Dave — 156 oward — - 138%, Kenneth — “Herman, Ka : 6 Herman, Penni — 162 Hershberger, Johnny — 162 Hershman, Eddie — 144 Hesen, Mrs. Elizabeth — 141 Totes? Rowers cmt 162. Jones, Tinie — 46, 59, 145 Jordon, Curt — 138 Jose, William — 162 PINE Ds OG it, ren wet aera “ . RB _ Hinebaugh, Ernest — 78, 138 Hinebaugh, Helen Higebatgh, Romp - — =156 Kelly, ini a 138 Kelly, Lynn Bees 8 Kelly, Walter — 5 petit ge Kent, Jerry ; Kent, Joyce. Holtschneider, Charles — 144. , Lee, Ronald ) Lee, Walter — We , LEE, LUCINDA kee, Sonja,— ‘457 LEE, STARLA — 46 Leighton, Barbara — 28, 36, 45, 46, 64, Leighton, Catherine — 44, 151 PERTTI SRS see gI Hrs tly CCW are neapeler daedee ye tegen Kearns, Barbara — 145 ifer, Charles — 151 Kifer, Donna — 151 Right, Carl — 157 ‘ ht, Barbara — 156 Kisselovich, Joe — 78 KITZMILLER, EMILY — 113 Kitzmiller, Chery] Kitzmiller, Eugene — 162 Kitzmiller, Roger — 145 Kitzmiller, Roxanne — 157 Kitzmiller, Ted Kitzmiller, Terry — 46,1 145... Kitzmiller, Trina Klacik, Paula — Knepp, Bill — Knotts, Denni Knotts, Hellen™ Knotts, Kathryn = 15Y, Knotts, Kevin - —138, wy, Knotts, Linda ; ; Knotts, hael a LAS Knox, Esther. 138, 171 mnie adley — 145° ol lene — 145. JEBRA — 114 uglas — 151 ; ; an 2158 (F — 44, 151: | — 86 serecioee TRICIA — 114 3 ae HYLLIS — 151 Pea fF a ies : sy, Virginia — 133 ns, William — 163 Madigan, Marsha — 46, 145 Madigan, Pam — 163 Maffett, Kristine — 36, 56, 59, 65, 69, Maffett, Nevin — 151 Maffett, Wayne — 56, 157 Mahaffey, Scott — 151 Mahaffey, William — 138 Majorettes — 44. MAPHIS, JUDY — 114 Marks, Lewis mb, Rick — 157 Phillip — 62, 145 Rick — 62, 138 Marlow, Wenda — 157 Marple, Deb — 59, 145 Marsh, Mrs. Lucille — 12, 19 Marsh, Miss Patricia Martin, Connie — 46, 145, 157 Martin, Kenneth — 115 Martin, Linda Martin, Lynn — 138 Martin, Patricia — 157 Martin, Phillip — 145 Martin, Vickie — 15] 7 | Marucci, Mark — 145, 146 Maser, Deborah — 163 Me. Massi, Mrs. Wilda eer, Paul — 49, 163 Mason, Tammy — 163 ly, Angela — 46, 96 y, John — 57, 163 y, Karen — 151 57, 98, 157 80, 151 Miller, Mark — 151 - Miller, Mrs. Theoda — 18 Millican, Jane — 145 Mitchel, Dr. Lillian — 23 Moats, Charles — Moats, Franklin — 157 loon, David — 151] — Moore , Gary — 163 Moore, Linda — ane E 157 ooreland, Darlene Morgan, Diane — 163 Morgan, La Morrow, M ossel , Curtis — 157. Denver — 151 idney — 62, 151] ir. Lewis — 80 163 istopher — 36, 65, 78, 138 139, : — toa Pench, Edw: I Panther, Mr. James — 154 Panther, Thomas James — 80, Parks, Robert — 62, 145 ; Parsons, David — 80, 152 — Parsons, Dean — 80, 152 © Patterson, Miss Frances | Paugh, Barbara — 145 i PAUGH, BARBARA — Paugh, Bryan — 157 Paugh, Charles — 15% Paugh, Christopher — Paugh, Donna — 157 Paugh, Gary — 145 : Paugh, Harold — 62, 145 Paugh, Lenard — 163 Paugh, Mike — 82, 152 Paugh, Patricia — 1f Paugh, Peggy — 163 _Paugh, Randy — 46, 139 Paugh, Richard — 163 | - Paugh, Robert — 157 Paugh, Ruthie — 157 Paugh, Steven Paugh, Tere : © Beams, Conni : ae , Pane Wit ees a 4 Roy, Cindy — 164 PECK, CINDY = 111 ee ee , BOY, DONNA 120 Peck, Donna — 145 Peck, John — 157 PrENDERG JOYCE™ Sanders, Deborah — Sanders, Mrs. Dorot Penni ngton, Terr Periliagton, William’- Perando, Barbara — Perando, Brenda — 163 Perando, Randy — 157 Perando, Ron — 145 PERRINE, JOHN — 117 PERRINE, PAUL — 114, 117 Perrine, Susan — 157 Perry, Charles PepsingergSherry — 56, ersinger, Jerry — 157 , Wendi — 46, 56, Phillips, Lana — PHILLIPS, ROD PHILLIPS, ™ Pifer, Charles © Pifer, Ralph — PIKE, FRED ctoria Prentiss, Doug — ? Preston, Daniel — 163 PRESTON, JAMES Price, Mrs. Bessie ““Shailer, Randall — 146° Shaffer, Joey —152 Shaffer, Juanita . Shaffer, Martha — 65,146 Shaffer, Melissa — 152 Shaffer, Michael — 158 Shaffer, Nita — 158 Shaffer, Pat — 158 Shaffer, Perry Jr. — 158 Shaffer, Rebecca — 46, 99, 142, 146 “ SINES, MARK — 121 Skeweris, Dennis — 86;°946 Sines, Rebecca Sines, Veronica — 159 Sirbaugh, Pauline — 146 Sisler, Deborah — 152 Sisler, Debra — 56, 165 Sisler, Paul %, Sites, Douglas Skeweris, Richard — 78, 86. Steyer, Terry —— 165 = SHAFFER, RICHARD — 28, 33, 46, 69, Shannon, Kathy — 152 Sharpless, Donald — 164 _ Sharpless, Jon ae 152° Shockey, Debbiaas se SHOCKEY, WILLIAM - Shockley, Clara — 51, 9 Shotwell, David — 80615 Shotwell, Ernest — 78, 92 Shuttleworth, Roger « Shreve, Eugene — 152 Shreve, Renee SRS) Shrout, Denigé Sidebottom, Joseph — 159 Simmon, Judy — 146 — SIMMONS, ELIZABETH Simmons, Joni a 164 Sines, Jeffrey — 152 cs Kathleen Skew ris, Richard — 152 Sluss, Brenda — 49, 56, 152 Sluss, Deb — 67, 159 Smith, Chery! — 61, 146 “Stéiding, He Stem, Cheryl —% STEM, CYNTHIA - Stem, Kathy ( ry) , Stem, Kenneth — 90, 147 Stem, Eugene Steyer, Thomas — 159. Steyer, Linda — 46 mmr omenrsemple, Da Danny Stemple, Mr. Donald Stephens, Carolyn — 46 STEPHENS, DAVE — 86, 122 ephens, Michael — 49, 165 Stern, Lou en. — Steyer, Gary Steyer, Harold | % STEYER, LIND: — 117, 122 STEYER, MARINE — 45, 123 Steyer, Nellie — bo ees Steyer, Patty — 14 Steyer, Roy — 153. Steyer, Steven , Stinson, Charles Stiles, Donald — 123 Storey, Jeri — 165 Storey, Matthew — 153 Storey, Randall : Da SWEITZER. MICHAEL —— 124 Sweitzer, Steve — 159 SWEITZER, THEODORE — 50, 57, 120, 124. Sweitzer, Tim — 159 Tasker Carolyn Tasker, Connie — 159 Tasker, Christo Re ee TASKER, JOHN — 46, 147 UNGER, WARREN — 119,125 | White, John Tasker, Karen — 153 Updyce, Mr. Dorris — 22 4 Wiles. Michael Tasker, Randall Upole, Allen — 153 é 1d WHITE, MICHAEL Tasker, Richard — 159 Uphole, Danny — 165 f aia White, Richard Tasker, Ruth — 46 Uphole, David — 78 A White, Ruth — 153 Tasker, Sandra — 57 F Uphole, Charles 4 WHITE, KAREN — 46, 61, 127 Tasker, Sue — 153 Uphold, Helen — 147 f Whitehair Mrs. Jeanne ieee Tasker, Steven Uphold, Lance — mae f Whitmer Mr. Albert — 11 se CAZARIER DEWAN BO) 159... cscnacsmmpescos Uphold, Lila — 159 | Tee Bryan — 36, 40 Teeter, David UPHOLD, NANCY — 45, 125° oP Wilbern Valerie om 108 - Teets, Brad — 56, 159 j Uphold, Rodney — 147 Wildieswi awards! 165 Linda — 46 ‘ Upole Connie — 159 Wildesen, Richard — 46, 147 _ Tharp, Ramonia Upperman, Elaine Wilhelm Stovenashe Thayer, David — 159 UPPERMAN, JANE — 46 Williams. Eugen — 159 Thayer, Doug Upton, Charles WILSON, LYNN — 62, 127 aye e an Meter, Daniel — 153 Wi wae Mrs. nel VIRTS, Virts, M Thomas, Linda — 153 Thomas, Pamela — 165 v atte. Do Wolfe, pre Jean } Wolfe. Mr. Willard — 12 Woods, Clifton — 159 Wood, Donald Fricketty Jeffrey al Ven, Trickett, Peeala — 46, 59, 99, 147, 165 Weimer, Chey | TRICKETT, SHERRY — 28, 40, 45, 50, Weiftter, Pat — 165 Woods, Thomas 112, 124, 125 Welch, Gary — 80, 92,153 Wotring Pric—80, 150 Tucker, James — 153 « Welch;Kathy Wotan oe at we 4% Turner, Diana — 45, 59, 64, 159 ' Turney, Harry — 147 RNEY, JIM ser 125 Se Welch, Randy — 153 ‘ Wrestling — 82-85 Welch, Richard — 80, 92, 159 Wrightsman, Gail — 159 Welch, Roger — 165 Wrightsman, Gary — 14 derier, Randy Ni Atak Moiwiner dares Hos - Yommer, James. 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