Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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T-wo TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 30 CURRICULUM SPORTS Page 110 STUDENTS Page 58 ORGANIZATIONS Page 134 Academic and social life unite in a fine school environment i Four DEDICATION The whole theory of the universe is directed urzerringly to one single individual-namely to You. VValt Wllitman This sixtieth volume of the DRAGON is dedicated by the Class of 1967 to the individual. The universe presents to each person, because he is unique, a different but equally real view of life. The task remains for each person to grasp that life securely, attempting to achieve his special goals. Therefore, we dedicate this yearbook to that person who has made the effort and thus learned how to live through living. We call him an individual and can pay him no higher compliment. Sim Q v S F 4 1 S 3 f 2 2 S S S 1 4 4 1 . .,. . . v,,, . ,,,, . ,. , , .. I , , , ,, , ., , , .H L.., ,vu .,mvnfQ- U -,fps Y .,., 1 k A - L' XQR X E35 if ? 1 tif' it :A KU 2 V . , MM if 5, The iirst Weeks of school after Vacation Were filled with new events and exciting fall activities. Eleven Twelve Looking ahead to graduation, the Seniors Iinished their careers at Warren Area High School with a year full of hard Work and good fun 5 Winter and the holiday season caught all the students in a flurry of excitement. Fourteen . , Tig fi 55 Fifteen Sixteen The Junior play and a computer dance highlighted the Junior's push for a successful prom. Seventeen In Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love . . . Eightee and finals, and graduation, and vacation. l W s Thomas K. Barratt B. S., M. Ed., D. Ed. Clarion State College The Pennsylvania State University Superintendent of Schools Mr. Landin, Director of Secondary Educationp Mr. Christy, Director of Pupil Personnel Services Mr, Anderson, Director of Research and Certification. New administrators direct the recently formed county school district The greatest responsibilities in the entire educational system of Warren County belong to the Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Barratt, and his assistant, Mr. Thompson. From their office, school policy re- garding all schools in the district originates, Furthermore, they must concern themselves with the financial and business matters of the school in order to insure the most efficient use of the county's re- sources. This year is Dr. Barratt's first as Superintendent of Schools, as is also the case with his assistant, Mr. Thompson. However, both ments experience in other posts has enabled them to achieve an especially smooth transition to office. Because it is the first year for the unified district, Warren County can look forward to an even better educa- tional system in years to come under the guidance of Dr. Barratt and Mr. Thompson. In managing new posts this year, Mr, Landin, Mr. Christy, and Mr. Anderson employ experience gained as superintendents or principals of other schools in the county. Each man administers a certain level of education, thus increasing the efficiency of the schools as a unit. Twenty-two Howard W. Thompson B. A., M. A. Clarion State College The Pennsylvania State University Assistant Superintendent of Schools SCHOOL BOARD: Row 'l-Myron E. Jewell, W. Scott Calderwood, Phillip Anundson, R. Pierson Eaton, William Hill, L. A. Pearson, Henry S. Petersen. Row 2-Thomas K. Barratt, Melvin G. Keller, Kenneth Franklin, Robert K. Cyphert, Charles R. Beck. Absent from picture: David K. Rice. The combined school board completed a successful year. OFFICERS MR. MELVIN G, KELLER ........ ........... P resident MR. ROBERT K. CYPHERT ....... .,... V ice-president MR. CHARLES BECK ............ ....... S ecretary MR. JOHN D. HAGGERTY ..... ........................................ T reasurer MR. ROBERT LUNDBERG ,..... .. ...... Assistant Secretary-Treasurer This year a reorganized school district including all of the former districts of Warren County has been established. By unification the school board strives to provide a better educational program on a basis of equal opportunity for each student. Even though several changes were required, the transi- tion has been smoothly achieved through the cap- able direction of the school board. In order to represent each area of Warren County on the school board, members have been elected from specific localities in the county. President Melvin G. Keller, Mr, W. S. Calderwood, and Mr. Myron Jewell represent Warren borough, whereas Vice- president R. K. Cyphert represents Tidioute, Mr. Anundson, Shefheld, Mr. Franklin, Irvine, Mr. Pet- ersen, Northern Area, and Dr. D. K. Rice and Mr. L. A. Pierson, the Warren Area Joint District. Furthermore, each member of the school board is concentrating his eiforts in an area of specialization wherein he is an expert and thus hopes to advance the standards of the district's educational facilities. Twenty-three Joseph V. Passaro B. Ed., M. Ed. Duquesne University New York University Syracuse University Principal The administration, under the leadership of Mr. Passaro provides our school with an efficient curricular program and a school policy beneficial to both students and faculty. Due to the growth of our school and the many responsibilities of administration, Mr. Miller has been appointed as a second assistant principal this year. He shares the duties of that office with Mr. Kurz, who already has several years of experience in the position. All three men have extended the radius of their services to not only the high school, but the community as Well. Students acknowledge Mr. Passaro's effective planning and advice Mr. Joseph V. Passaro has given himself completely to the better- ment, not only of our school body, but also to the betterment of the individual student. Mr. Passaro's counsel as our principal and friend has aided us toward responsible adulthood. He has especially helped build individual character, which insures us a place in the world long after graduation, For uniting our scholastic education with some of 1ife's most important lessons, we gratefully acknowledge him. Mr Passaro takes an interest in the activities of each class. Details pertaining to school functions demand Mr Passaros daily attention Twenty-four Conferring with the superintendent's office on a supply order is iust one of Mr, Kurz's daily tasks. Carlton W. Kurz B. S., M. Ed. State University College at Buffalo State University of New York at Buffalo Assistant Principal As administrators Mr. Kurz and Mr. Miller share many responsibilities. ln his first year as an assistant principal, Mr, Miller assumes many responsibilities. Twenty-five William Miller B. S., M. Ed. Indiana State College The Pennsylvania State University Assistant Principal ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES: Mrs. Ferry and Mrs. Miller. Many general office tasks are performed by volunteer students Administrative assistants keep the school running smoothly. OFFICE WORKERS: Row 'I-Mike Bleach. Row 2-Cathy Rich, Debbie Jones. Row 3-Billie Westfall, Karin LaPoint. Row 4-Jacque Johnston. Row 5-Mickey Connolly, Becky Harper. Row 6-Sarellen Mattone. Twenty-sin: SCHOOL NURSE: Alvera Anderson SCHOOL DOCTOR: Dr. A. J. O'Connor In an age when the world demands well-educated and well-adjusted men and women to meet its challenges, the guidance oflice plays a major role in preparing students for their responsibilities. This preparation ranges from organizing students sched- ules to aiding students in career decisions. Each class entering high school is now assigned to an individual guidance counselor for all three years in order to create a more personal relationship be- tween counselor and student. Mr. Warren Carr counsels the senior class, Mr, Ronald Isackson the junior class, and Miss Jean Steele the sophomore class. College, technical, and military literature along with lectures by college representatives, fur- ther aids students in deciding upon vocations. Through all of these methods, our guidance coun- selors help each student attain his individual goals. 9 Jean G. Steele A. B., B. S, M. Ed. Wilson College Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Pittsburgh Guidance National Honor Society Ron Isackson B. A. Gannon College Guidance GUIDANCE: OFFICE SECRETARY: Mrs. Sorenson Warren Carr B. S., M. Ed. Clarion State College Geneva College The Pennsylvania State University Syracuse University Boston University Guidance The guidance counselors assist students in planning for the future GUIDANCE: OFFICE WARKERS: Heidi Ruhlman, Linda Bobelak, Debbie Hagberg, Dawn Rice, Barb Check, Julu Bowersox, Judi Grillo, Pam Lobdell, Carol Greenlund. Twenty-seven CURRICULUM sex fy: S' MW. 11.4- M-,L Q, RK ':'Z5?f :5-. :,.:- m:12:ins?:91'-:. ,, .. fm ' rfffii' if ,wissxiia fvgatm f Y 1,.,,L, Q 'm,f:,- fsgffvcgg-.,,z1mm 1 ,Q P , J f'5 ??5'-w if-151 -mil ' ,gg 'I i'fm,v- 5 ..... ,. . .. .M ' - E+ 55: 45 -HH' wif' we,1f112EiG4fr 5 1Wmw!w513 mi. ,A . Y V 'ii ' flxgii Ar' Effznffi' QSM, QJHSNQ LQi.1EL3'zf 7130 X 1.7 3 f , X 2 ,g ,.., , ..,.. , 'sp T - M, wif, E, 1 gn fizg-Qgiw.'Jaapgzlfaziwsie-'1'flf: Sw . ,iwii-f'.3fx . A. ,,':5?'i5iE9fRTL3,mfQ:U,,A, wsffi-We ima, W sid ' ' Carol Alcorn Paul Alcorn June Andersen Fred Bell Maleina Bidek B S B 5 B. S. Ed. B. S. B. S. Slippery Rock State College Slippery Rock State College Mansfie.d State College The Pennsylvania State Slippery Rock State College Anatomy World Cultures The Pennsylvania State University English Health University History Pep Club English Health Developmental Reading Future Teachers of America Football Coach Virginia Bryan Daphne Chase lee Chew B S B S B. S. . . Mansfield State College indiana State College Clarion State College Senior General Home University of California at English Economics Berkley Assistant Wrestling Coach Consumer Math Hon1e Economics Varsity Club Future Homemakers of America Nancy Clapp Meredyth Coe William Compton John Creek Mary Creek B. S. A. B. B. S. B. S. B. S. Allegheny College Allegheny College Indiana College Slippery Rock State College Slippery Rock State College Biology University of Chicago English Edinboro State College Physical Education Microbiology Columbia University Chemistry G. A. A. Cheerleading English Physics Thirty-two John Eggleston Howard Ferguson Robert Fey Carrol! Fowler John Green B. S. B. S. B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. A. Edinboro State College Clarion State College The Pennsylvania State Oberlin College - World Cultures English University OHIO STGTS 'UFIIVSVSIW Drarnatics University of Maryland Choral Music American History Music Appreciation and Advanced Placement Literature American History Music Theory Daniel Harpster B. S., M. Ed. Mansfield State College The Pennsylvania State University Band Football Band Orchestra Pep Band String Ensemble Dance Band David Greene leVeda Greene Robert Grimm B. S., Th. B., M. S. Eastern Pilgrim College Clarion State College lndiana State College University of Pittsburgh Edinboro State College English Marie Hernandez Dr. in Pedagogy, Dr. in Philosphy Spanish l, ll, lll Spanish Club B. S., B. E. Clarion State College University of Pittsburgh B. S. Edinboro State College The Pennsylvania State Biology University B. S. C. S. Algebra ll Unified Geometry J. V. Basketball Coach Meade Hinderliter Ruth Hinderliter B. S., M. Ed. Clarion State College University of Pittsburgh World Cultures American History B. S. University of Pittsburgh The Pennsylvania State University Edinboro State College Typing Shorthand A. B., A. M., M. S. Bob Jones University Alfred University Middlebury College University of Buftalo Franklin and Marshall College German German Club Donald Hopwood B. A. St. Bonaventure University Gannon College English Thirty-three James Hughey James Jewell Nyla Kauffman B. S. B. S. A. B. Edinboro State College Slippery Rock State College Grove City College Art St. Bonaventure College Algebra I P. O. D. Unified Geometry World Cultures Ski Club Richard G. Kauffman A. B., M. A. Grove City College Middlebury College University of Mainz German German Club Thomas Kristy B. S. California State College The Pennsylvania State University Industrial Arts Wood and Sheet Metal Shop Driver's Training iSummerI John Kylander Kathryn Martin Joseph Massa B. S., M. S. A. B., M. A. B. S. Thiel College University of Iowa Edinboro State College Edinboro State College Northwestern University The Pennsylvania State Business Mathematics Advanced Placement English University Rifle Club Speech Driver Education and Road Practice Director of Athletics Helene McClure Edward Miller Harold Miller Warren Miller Miriam Minnis B. S. B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. Indiana State College Indiana State College University of Pittsburgh Franklin and Marshall College Edinboro State College Columbia University Bookkeeping Ithaca College New York University American History U Duke University' Office Practice Boys' Physical Education The Pennsylvania State Economics and Sociology Shorthand an Transcription Future Business Leaders of University Typing America Distributive Education Stenographers Club DRAGON Business Board Student Council A. F. S. Student Advisor Thirty-four Richard Minnis Charles Mullen Luke Noecker William Oelslager Anfgineffe Page B.'S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. A. B. A. B., M. Ed. B, A, Edinboro State College Grove City College The Pennsylvania State Grove City College Seton Hill College Word Cultures Duke University University Kent State University English American History Salesmanship Economics and Sociology Economics and Sociology Debate Club Business Training Advanced Placement European General Math History Future Business Leaders of Audio Visual America Stage Crew Assistant Football Coach Senior Class Advisor Norman Sampson B. S., M. A. Clarion State College Oklahoma University Georgia School of Technology University of Buffalo Rutgers University Ohio State University College Preparatory Mathematics Advanced Placement Calculus Trigonometry Computer Math Dennis Patterson B. S. Indiana State College Business Law Business English Bookkeeping l Future Business Leaders of America Margaret Shaffer B. S. The Pennsylvania State University Science Survey John Reddeclitf Louis Salerno B. S. Edinboro State College American History Conservation Model United Nations Joseph Shantz B. S. Ohio State University Michigan State University Driver Education Basketball Coach Golf Coach B. A. Clarion State College Gannon College St. Mary's University Thiel College Chemistry Chem-Study Bowling Club Sophomore Class Advisor John Shaw B. A. Muskingum College Science Survey Earth Science World Geography Assistant Track Coach Cross Country Coach lana Shield B. S. Allegheny Coll Algebra ll ege l. T. A. DRAGON Board of Editors Thirty-five Karen Smith John Stachowlak Janet Summers Karen Swick Michael Teleha B M A B. S. A. ., . A. B. S. Lock Haven State College Kings College Indiana State College Lycoming College Edinboro State College Spanish I Pennsy vania State College Duke University Bucknell University Chemistry Spanish Club Franklin and Marshall College The Pennsylvania State Algebra ll Indiana University University Moscow University University of Pittsburgh Russian Typing Latin General Business Barbara .I Thompson .lo Coan Thorn A. B. Indiana State College Chicago University Eureka College The Pennsylvania State University Edinboro State College English Basil E. Trowbridge B. S. Mansfield State College The Pennsylvania State University Occupational Education William Vizza Paul Walker John Wallo Michael Weber B S B S B. S. Slippery Rock State College Edmboro State College The Pennsylvania State Indiana University of Biology University Pennsylvania Advanced Biology Clarion State College English General Mathematics Varsity Club I. T. A. B. S., M. Ed. Edinboro State College University of Pittsburgh World History Problems of Democracy Wrestling Coach Conrad Youngberg The Pennsylvania State University California State College Industrial Arts General Metal Shop Thirty-sin: Mr. Greene teaches the individual as well as the entire class. Mr. Vizza makes corrections and helpful suggestions on sophomore compositions. Regardless of a student's interests, English enables him to express himself clearly and concisely in all that he says and Writes. Realizing this, the English department presents a program adjusted to the stu- dent's abilities and stressing individual achievement. Every student's studies include grammar, composition, and literature. Sophomore English concentrates on a basic foundation in world literature, junior English on American literature, and senior English on English literature. Furthermore, for students who excel or Wish to specialize, speech classes and advanced place- ment classes are available. Through this type of pro- gram, the student not only learns to speak and write correctly but creatively as Well. English strengthens the student's ability to communicate. Thirty-seven In keeping with the recent emphasis and expansion in the fields of science, our science department has grown to me-et the needs of each individual student. The college-oriented student acquires a basic foundation for further study through biology, chemistry, and physics, Students who have detinite plans for a future in science find the various courses of B. S. C. S., chem study, anatomy, and microbiology help- ful. Conservation and science survey courses provide a practical education in applied science. Thus, everyone is able to study the science most useful to him. After a hard day, Mr. Creek looks up from his work iust long enough to be photographed. Engrossed in a chemistry experiment, Dave Schuler and Barb Preston practice their lab technique. Math and science encourage investigation of the unknown. Mathematics is a cornerstone of human reasoning and logic. Regardless of intended vocation, each student finds it important for the maturation of his thinking, Therefore, math education begins early in life. By the time high school is reached, students may branch into algebra, integrated trigonometry and algebra, trigonometry, unified geometry, or calculus, if special aptitude is shown. Such courses, help- ful in scientific endeavor, accompany sound practical courses in general and business math in order to meet the needs of each student. Mrs. Kauffman aids Rich Andersen and Dodie DeLong in their interpretation of a geometry proof. Thirty-eight Mr. Sampson steps back to appraise a trig problem. Mr. Fey's presentation of history is both interesting and en- ioyable. The social studies department invites students to investigate man's past actions and the factors be- hind them in an effort to understand human pro- gress. At the high school that effort begins with the sophomore course in world cultures. With this back- ground the junior then centers his historical investi- gation upon American history. Finally, as a senior, the student specializes in subjects important to his future life - economics and sociology or problems of democracy. If students have the desire or initia- tive, they may enroll in advanced courses as juniors and seniors, or they may study world geography. Through such courses history imparts mature, logic- al reasoning. Having studied the past, students are enabled to better control the future. One of our first year teachers, Mr. Eggleston, listens recep- tively to a student's comment. The social sciences relate the past to the present. Thirty-nine Pat Wetmore, Linda Espin, and Judy Warr gather around Mrs. Bryan to learn the fine points of knitting. Students sharpen individual skills in home ec and shop. In shop the students' minds and hands work closely together, learning skills in a manual trade. Starting out in a first year course of wood shop and mechanical and metal shop, the boys quickly learn necessary fundamentals. Then, because interest may naturally be concentrated in a certain area, the students are allowed to specialize or begin work in mechanical drawing. The results of their learning and labor take practical form in projects which the students create. Terry Hawk bends wire to complete another section of his shop proiect. A diversified course, home economics provides all interested girls with a chance to better themselves in the arts of homemaking. Besides learning the funda- mentals of cooking and sewing, each girl formulates plans for her future marriage, including designs for her wedding gown and the arrangement of her recep- tion. Home nursing, family relations, and child care constitute other phases of the program. The students of home economics receive an education which will help them throughout their adult lives. Mr, Kristy checks a gun case made by Bob Johnson in the wood working class. Because of a desire for a concrete and interesting vocation, many of our students have enrolled in busi- ness courses. Obtaining a knowledge of the subject through a general course, they may branch into secretarial or financial and legal aspects of business. Bookkeeping, business law, and consumer economics are fine courses for future businessmen and women. However, typing and shorthand transcription courses provide a working knowledge useful not only to future secretaries, but to others as well. When all is consid- ered, much of adult life is concerned with business, making this curriculum helpful for the maturity of our students. With a twinkle in his eye to match that in the window, Mr. Stachowiak glances at the camera. Communication of all knowledge and thought be- tween countries depends upon a sound understanding of the languages of the world. To this end, the lan- guage department presents a thorough study of tive world languages - Russian, Latin, Spanish, German, and French. Three years of Russian and Spanish are available, as are four years of Latin, French, and Ger- man, To acquire substantial fluency, a student's work includes composition, literature, and practical conver- sation in his chosen language. However, besides lin- guistics, students achieve an insight into the cultures and mores of foreign peoples. This is important as nations become more intimately involved with one another. Language and business prepare the student for a richer adult lile. Gail Font diligently types as Mr. Miller observes her progress. Mr. Patterson provides help and encouragement on a business assignment. Distrlbutlve educa Practicing the art of picture framing, Adam Thornton, Elizabeth Hansen, Karen Meadows, Raffaela Zaftino, Mar- iorie McCulIa, and Kent Hudson find a suitable combina- tion. a7u?wTf1l fi Ig ilu' tFm,'. , E A hyatt qi' L by J, c ' B , 4 Kenneth Parker, Frank Notoro, Marilyn Lord, Valerie Grosch, Charles Fox, coordinator, Warren E. Miller, Cheryl Kirkwood, and William Pingrey, assistant manager at W. T. Grant Co. examine the merchandise in the music department. ' ' ' tion provides practical ' experience. Kuo as ,cl Q F orty-two Realizing that a familiarity with the merchandise is neces- sary for better salesmanship, Dorothy McClain, Arthur Emehizer, Carol Slack, John Chimenti, Tom Dunham, Donna Egger, and Dave Lawson check the racks at Grants. Distributive education provides a sound back- ground and on-the-job training for seniors desiring a career in the business world. The day includes a schedule of classroom subjects ranging from English and history to a full slate of business subjects. When the students complete the classroom segment, they are well versed in the values of display and advertising and the mechanics of merchandising and retail mathematics. In the afternoon this knowledge is supplemented with employment in a local business establishment. Observation of proper sales techniques and retail management will help the students in finding a useful niche in business. Because their education takes place in the store as well as in the classroom, employers, with the teach- er, grade the students on their co-operation as salesmen. The combination of earning money while acquiring an education in their life Work appeals to future businessmen. John Kaiser, Manager at the W. T. Grant Co. informs Robert English, Hal Knapp, Tom Lobdell, Kenneth Silvis, Gary Jordan, Lester Stroup, and James Lauffenburger of the wide variety of tools and building equipment located in the hardware department. With occupational experience students advance toward future careers. Kramer learn the techniques of properly Htting the prospective customer. F orty-three Required of all students, driver's education couples class- room training with actual experience in driving a car. Students are encouraged to bring newspaper clippings of automobile accidents, so that they may determine the cause of the accident and learn the proper steps to avoid such an occurrence. Throughout the year films are shown to acquaint the prospec- tive drivers with the workings of the car engine, buying used cars and proper insurance, and caring for their cars. Driver's education is an important step towards decreasing the number of automobile accidents and saving lives. Tim Nuhfer and Phyllis Valone are taught the value of making periodic oil checks by Mr. Shantz and Mr. Massa. Karen Matiei performs a perfect L-seat. Driver education and gym develop coordination and physical dexterity. Physical education is a part of each studentts schedule. A break from the academic portion of the school day, gym provides an outlet for the abundant energy of the students. Team competition is a vital facet of the gym program with boys and girls often joining for a spirited volleyball game. One of the favorite exercises is working on the equipment, Individual excellence is encouraged, as the performances in the gym show indicated. Whatever the sports interests of a student, gym provides a diversified field of activities in which to participate. Forty-four Forty-five THE ARTS Row I-Becky Hagberg, Bonnie Carlson, Barry Dietsch, Carol Clifton, Chris Bryan, Judi Grillo. Row II-Kathy Beach, Jeff Smith, Craig Scalise, Dave Schuler, Karen Mattei. Cheaper by the Dozen brought record attendance. CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Mr. Gilbreth ...........................,........ Barry Dietsch Mrs. Gilbreth .... Anne ................. Frank ............ Martha ...,.,. Ernestine ...... Jackie ...... Bill ....... Dan ....... Carol Clifton . Bonnie ,Carlson Craig Scalise Karen Mattei Chris Bryan Judi Grillo Dave Schuler Jeff Smith Lillian ,,.,. ,..,,.... K athy Beach Francie .........,... . Becky Hagberg J oe Scales ,...,....... .... ........., A n dy Yurick Mrs, Fitzgerald .... .... M arge Musante Dr, Burton .,...,.,.. ,,.,.... R oss Bryan Miss Brill ......,..... ...., J ane Kieshauer Larry ..........,....t.... Student Director Student Producer .,,.. Denny DeLuca Renee Schulman Sarellen Mattone Row I-Denny DeLuca, Margie Musante, Ross Bryan Row ll-Andy Yurick, Jane Kieshauer. F arty-six Professor Michaels strays from tutoring Mrs. Abigail Fortitude Abbott in zooiogy. MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN Mrs. Abigail Fortitude Abbott Susan ............................................ Tina Werlin Christie Peterson Clara ....... ......... J ane Musante Carrie ...... ....... D eeDee Mullen Bunny ..... ....... K athy Schneider Helen ....... Marge ......... Sylvia ............ ..... Mrs. Miller ...... Howie ............ Jack ............ Bill ........................ Bobo ......................... Dean Gillingham Dennis Lane Professor Michaels . ...... ..... . Student Director ...... Student Producer ........ .. Phyllis Valone Betsy Griffin Mary Sandblade Patti Suppa Tony Carter Rich Huber .. Rick Brewster Matt Voigt Nick Szeverenyi Leslie Stein Joan Nelson Receipts from Mother is a Freshman boosted the lunior's treasury. Row l-Mary Sandblade, Nick Szeverenyi, Tina Werlin, Chris Peterson, Matt Voigt, Patty Suppa. Row Il-Tony Carter, DeeDee Mullen, Betsy Griffin, Phyllis Valone, Rick Brewster, Kathy Schneider, Jane Musante, Leslie Stein, Dennis Lane. Forty-seven The artistic talents of Sam Marino are displayed readily through his finger painting. Working in one of many fields presented in first year art, Dave Segel constructs a coil pot out of clay. Capable students display creative talents in art class. Under the able supervision of Mr. Hughey, art students develop a definite style as they learn the fundamentals of art. First-year students are introduced to the techniques of sketching in pencil, charcoal, or pen and ink, painting in water color, and making three-dimensional sculptures and constructions. Art II students become in- volved in more complicated projects of the same nature, while Art III students begin oil painting and other specialties in which they concentrate throughout the year. This year, the art students made toys which were sent to the Z-em Zem Hospital in Erie at Christmas time. The art depart- ment plans to make a large metal sculp- ture which they will place in the court as a contribution to Warren Area High School, Mr. Hughey combines talent with wit to make his art lessons interesting and meaningful to Chuck Deshner. F arty-eight 4 ...eigggs-1. :als .wjfj-K - K . Row I-Rachel Check, Patty McFate, Carol Mohney, Toni Massa, Joan Hogan, Becky Pees, Karen Foreman, Jean Scalise, Pam Holmberg, Margie Cole, Linda Jarvis, Cheryl Christie, Amy Wood, Sheila Salerno. Row ll-Bonnie Sager, Carolyn Occhuzzio, Kay Brown, Cheryl Scalise, Mona Campman, Carol Greenlund, Kathy Martin, Rhandeline McNutt, Lynda Reiter, Judy Mastrian, Patty Nasman, Marti Blum, Cynthia Haggerty, Monica Falbriski, Jodee Scalise. Row Ill-Sue Confer, Sue Krespan, Aldean Hansen, Carole Gagliardi, Kathy Gnage, Eunice Faulkner, Doris Eastman, Monica Bunk, Debi Hagberg, Becky Potter, Phyllis Valone, Chris Lundahl, Renee Olowin, Ginny Cogswell, Joi Newman, Beverly Fleming. Row IV-Jacque Johnson, Jana Roop, Karen Bunk, Amy Dunham, Shirley Jennings, Linda Powell, Sylvia Chittester, Christie Petersen, Margaret Simmons, Daryll Preston, Lynn Nobles, Roxanne A.baugh, Debbie Zwald, Michele Dennett, Lynn Wendelboe, Pat Musante, Lorraine Betts, Patty Simmons. The Glee Clubs prepare students for more advanced music. The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, composed of students from all three classes, begin their high school choral experience by learning the basics of musicianship: rhythm, reading of the staff, blending, and sight singing. They apply these skills to the learning of a variety of songs. In addition to appearing in several assemblies during the year, both glee clubs perform in the Holiday Music Festival. This year for the first time the eighteen- voice Boys' Glee Club traveled with the A Cappella Choir to the Warren State Hospital, where they participated in the choir's annual Christmas program. Row I-William Gross, David Bowers, Richard Reiff, Ronald Reitif, Gary Olson. Row ll-David Dickerson, Gary Arbogast, Fred Hunter, Robert Probst, James McClain, Keith Rieder. Row lll-Robert Morrison, Jon Scalise, Robert Holt, Chris Lytle, Jay Goodwill, Joseph Ley. F arty-nine Row I-Sherrell Williams, Susan Fogle, Christine Williams, Molly Foley, Karen Griffin, Linda Lanman, Peggy Kates. Row ll-Bassna Sadek, Peggy Wright, Barbara Johnson Tina We I' , rin. Row lil-Richard Huber, Craig Gardner, Jeffrey Dietsch, Jetlrey Marti, Thomas Colter. Row IV-Nancy Hultquist, Ann Morelli, Bonnie Lowe, David Seceniquia. A Cappella's presentation of H. Denny DeLuca awaits his entrance cue off-stage during a reheasal of H, M. S. Pinafore. l Larson, Nancy Niedzialek, Judy Yeagle, Joanne Werlin, Donna Smith, Dave Roberts, Steven Wade, Robert O'Connor, Barry Carlson, Craig Goodwin, Del Rydholm, Gary Porter, Raymond M.S. Pinafore delights the audience The A Cappella Choir is the advanced choral group at Warren Area High School, The sixty-four voice choir sings a variety of sacred and secular choral selections. Having gained musical knowledge from previous ex- perience in the glee clubs, choir members are prepared to sing challenging music. This year's choir sang in three choral assemblies presented in October, February, and April. During the Christmas season, choir's busy schedule included concerts for the Rotary Club and patients at the Warren State Hospital. As a traditional close to the Holiday Festival, the glee clubs and mem- bers of the audience joined the choir in singing Handel's Hallelujah Chorus . A Cappella Choir presents two concerts annually, one in the winter and one in the spring. The Annual Winter Concert featured excerpts from the musical West Side Story and solos by Renee Schulman. For the .second half of the program, the choir, attired in Victorian garb in place of their traditional robes, presented highlights from Gilbert and Sul1ivan's opperetta H, M. S. Pinaforej' with John Tillard, Barry Dietsch, Ann McFate, Denny DeLuca, Ross Bryan, Corky Greenwood, Nancy Niedzialek and Chris Williams as soloists. As always, the members of this year's A Cap- pella Choir enjoyed a challenging and stimulating music- al experience, Fifty Row l-Ann McFate, Mimi Lewis, Linda Fry, Christie Laurich, Colette Lindgren, Janice Kakamp, Dee Dee Mullen. Row ll--,eanne King, Barbara Salapek, Betsy GriFfin, Marilyn Wimer, Jane Musante, Carol Andree, Kathy Keller, Renee Schuiman. Row lll-William Dixon, John Hornstrom, Terry Mader, Randy Buerkle, John Cruickshank, John Tillarcl, Terry Lantz, Peggy Harding. Row IV--Ross Bryan, Denny Deluca, Scott Daelhousen, Corky Greenwood, Tim Colter, Rick Hofer, Joseph Kavinski, Sandy Farrell, Gloria Hahn. The period music of the Madrigal Group produces a unique sound. The Maclrigal Singers, a group of twelve outstanding musicians carefully chosen from the A Cappella choir, sing a type of music all its own. Traditional madrigals form the bulk of this group's repertoire. Listening to these lilting melodies written in counterpoint is a unique and enjoyable experience. The size of the group makes it very iiexible, so that it sings for many community clubs and organizations during the year. Ann McFate, Barry Dietsch, Nancy Niedzialek, Dennis DeLuca, Susan Fogle, Renee Schulman, Ross Bryan, Jeanne King, Jeffrey Marti, Richard Huber, Marilyn Wimer, Corky Greenwood. Fifty-one Drum Maier: Craig Stoldt Row I-Mary Shelgreen, Phyllis Valone, Terry Park, Carhy Lewis, Linda Barney. Row ll-Dawn Rice, Carol Mohney, Beverly Christie, Penny Thompson. Row lll-.lane Kieshauer, Peggy Parsons, Linda Cooper, Susan Mong, Becky Hagberg. Precision drills characterized the Color Guard and Majorettes. This season the DRAGON Band, Color Guard, and majorettes combined to present interesting and unusual half-time shows. Drum major, Craig Stoldt, wrote and directed all of the band routines while Color Guard Sergeant, Steve Beyer, correlated the new and enlarged Color Guard into the show. To add the finishing touches, Miss Thompson worked with majorettes in precision marching and twirling. Row l-Sue Burns, Debbie Bell. Row ll-Bonnie Freund, Linda Garner. Row Ill-Cindy Andersen, Jane Hamilton. F ifty-three Color Guard Sergeant: Steve Beyer Row l-Ron Mohney, Jim Kannen, Ellen Dickson, Peggy Parsons, Marilyn Schirck, Mary Lederbur, Janet Hanson, Melody Wood, Pat Mead. Row ll-Mary Ahlquist, Barbara Bullock, Sherry Zawacki, Beverly Christie, Penny Thompson, Nancy Morse, Zeno Henninger, Marilyn Freeman, Timothy Olsen, James Kerven, John Haggerty, Douglas Decker. Row lll-Gretchen Nasman, Greg Schumacher, Bill Cobb, Chuck Musante, Larry Gnage, Kurt Mealy, Judy Welsh, Debby Walker, Cheryl Anderson, Tom Marti, Bill Songer, Dale Schmader, Carl Rosenquist, Dave Segel, Roger Cogswell. Row lV-Thomas Lawton, Sara Smith, Trudy Taft, Cheryl Larson, Dennis Brader, Darlene Corey, Gail Benson, John Lasher, Becky Hagberg, Ken Bunk, William Rice, James Crozier, Steve Beyer, Craig Stoldt. Discipline and determination characterize the Dragon Band. The one-hundred twenty members of the Warren Area High School Band provided many and varied forms of entertainment at football games, concerts, and assemblies. For the iirst nine Weeks of the school year, the marching band rehearsed outside. After much hard work, the marching band developed many colorful and interesting drill routines, allowing a variety at each game. The Dragon Band further aided school spirit with pep songs from the stands. After football season, the band moved inside to prepare for its concerts and assemblies. The band's first perform- ance was December 8th at 'the Holiday Music Festival. March 16th was the night of the annual Band Concert with the band's final performance following in an assembly on March 23rd. Throughout the year the band marched in several parades and also provided music at the dedication of the Kinzua Dam. This year's band oiiicers were Becky Hagberg and Bill Cobb, co-presidents, and Bev Christie, secretary. Allen Ryberg, Clayton Breit, Ken Bunk, Pat Johnston, Bill Rice, Steve Schwartz, Gardner Muir, Dave Flick. F ifty-four Row I-Andrea McAlister, Judy Frazer, Marilyn Sallack, Susan Brown, Patricia Cloutman, Mary Whiteshot, Deborah Hollister, Kathy Schneider, Lois Campbell. Row ll-Greg Fino, John Mahan, Clayton Breit, Timothy Miller, John Cottilion, Charles Johnson, Judi Highhouse, John Kent, Tom Reynolds, Jlm Munch, David Tegeler, Dean Backstrom. Row Ill-Jeffrey Rossman, Jim Davidson, Greg Nosel, Tom Huber, Andy Yurick, Charles Johnson, Marti Graves, Tom Christie, Steve Schwartz, Helen Kanovsky, Dawn Rice, Eldo DeLong, Scott Wood, Douglass Sasserson, Mary Shelgreen. Row IV-Thomas Lauttenberger, Keith Proud, Marshall Kyler, William Wendelboe, Richard Brewster, Robert Feldman, Richard Andersen, Dennis Bullock, Fred Wood, Wayne Lawson, Martha Bierly, Randy Jones, Robert Swanson, Pat Johnson, James Hyatt, Charles Place, Jeffrey Biacchi, Dennis Ryberg, Grover Cleveland, David Flick. The Stage Band combines showmanship with musical ability. The Stage Band performed for many organizations throughout the year, providing entertainment in popular music and jazz. On February 16th, it presented an assembly for the student body. Mr. Frank Aurillo of the Navy School of Music worked with Stage Bands of Warren County at an all-day clinic on January 12th. The day's activities were culminated by a concert held that evening with Mr. Aurillo as featured soloist. Row l-George Yarzabek, Wayne Lawson, Mary Shelgreen, Ron Mohney, Dave Tegeler, Craig Stoldt, Dean Back- Sff0I'Tl. Row Il-Dennis Ryberg, Charles Place, Grover Cleveland, David Flick, Douglas Decker, John Haggerty, James Kerven, John Mahan, Clayton Breit, Allen Rvberg. Row Ill-Deborah Hollister, Stephen Schwartz, Richard Andersen, Douglas Hoffman. F ifty-five F iffy-seven STUDENTS Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Michael Baker Richard Barclay Linda Bartz Brenda Baughman Elizabeth Becker Craig Baughman Lawrence Baxter Kathleen Beach Mary Berglund Rodney Bednez Stephen Bell Stephen Beyer Olivia Berry Lawrence Bevevino Sixty-two Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Gregg Bimber Michael Bleech Richard Bloom Rita Blum Margaret Blyth Jayne Boettcher Jeri Book Cathy Boyer Sherman Braley Alex Bowler Nora Bowser Veryl Brinkley Robert Brandt Linda Brewster Sixty-three Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Margaret Broderick Donna Brooks Diane Brown Susan Brown Ross Bryan Vonley Brown Judith Carlson Christine Bryan Linda Calla Barbara Bullock Kenneth Bunk Bonnie Carlson Terrance Carlson Siwty-four 'J3. f Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Joyce Carnahan Jane Cashman Linda Castagnino Frank Cataldo Michael Cauley Patricia Christie Marcia Chase Edmond Christenson John Chimenti Karen Chiodo Ross Clark Beverly Christie Thomas Christie Sixty-five Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Carol Clifton Jeffrey Coates William Cobb Roger Cogswell Susan Cole John Colter Thomas Colter Suzanne Connolly Charles Culbertson Ersilia Corriero Harold Crandall Reginald Darling loan Curtis Linda Daniels Sixty-six Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Peter Davidson , Douglas Decker James Deigan Robert DeLong Dennis DeLuca Margaret DeMarco Charles Deshner Ellen Dickson Dennis Dine Bonita Dies A. Barrett Dietsch Vincent Duckett Rebecca Donaldson Timothy Donovan Sixty-seven Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Le Van Dung Thomas Dunham Larry Dyke Cathy Eberhardt Donald Egger Ralph L. Eckert Lynda Espin Daniel Edmiston Darlene Engel Donna Egger Kathleen Eldridge Robert English David Fago Sixty-eight Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Panagiotes Fanaritis Ronald Farnham Sharon Fasenmyer Karen Ferlin Ruth Ferver David Foster David Flick Molly Foley Caroline Flynn Susan Fogle Charles Fox Gayle Font Karen Fowler Sixty-nine Column 1 Column 2 Linda Fry Craig Gardner E. Morgan Greenwood Timothy Gleason Kathryn Grimaldi Karen Griffin Jacqueline Grinnen Column 3 Sandra Gem David Goodnoe Judith Grillo Ronald Grosch Seventy Column 4 Patricia Gibney Craig Goodwin Valerie Grosch Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Richard Gruber Christina Guiffre Paul Guild Susan Gustafson Rebecca Hagberg John Haggerty Robin Haight L. Jane Hamm Rebecca Hansen Susan Hall Jane Hamilton Patrick Harmon Elizabeth Hansen Margaret Harding Seventy-one Column 1 Susan Hartley Linda Holmberg Ronald Howard i l F I i l Column 2 Janet Hartman Richard Hofer Lonnie Hoover Gretchen Howe Column 3 Column 4 Wanda Hedges Michael Hesch Keith Howe Donald Holmberg Seventy-two Donald Hoshino Jerry Howgard Column 1 Column 2 Kent Hudson Kerry Hughes Nancy Hultquist Kathleen Jensen Robert Hunter Kathy Jenkins Column 3 Richard Hughes J. Scott Hunter Cynthia Jackson Charles Johnson Seventy-three Column 4 Linda Hulings Dwight Jayne Cheryl Johnson Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Nancy Johnson Robert Johnson Ronald Johnson Susan Johnson Gary Jordon Paul Kaiser James Kannen Barry Keller Rebecca Keyvinski Diane Kelly James Kerven Bruce King .lane Kieshauer Judith Kifer ' Seventy-four Column 1 Column 2 Cynthia King Jeanne King Vicki Kitelinger Theodore Klark James Kramer Alan Knight Susan Krespan Column 3 Cheryl Kirkwood Hal Knapp Thomas Kohler Christine Krumm Seventy-five Column 4 Norman Kiser Suzanne Knight Barbara Kyler Column 1 Connie Mahan Sherry Maxwell Mary McCoy Column 2 Sam Manno Sarellen Mattone James McBride Marjorie McCulIa Column 3 Column 4 Jeffrey Marti Karen Mattel Jerry McDanel James Mattson Seventy-eight Dorothy McClain Khlare McDonald Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Ann McFate Bette McGraw Cathy Mclntyre Sandra McKillip David McMichael Kurtis Mealy Lynne McMillan Paula Mead Sara Meacham Janet Mead Stephanie Mikan Karen Meadows Jan Mickelson Seventy-nine Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Dianne Miller Mary Jane Miller Barbara Minnelli Josephine Mock Ronald Mohney Isabelle Molinaro Stephen Moore Ann Morelll Gardner Mulr Gregory Moylan Frances Muczynskl Gerald Myers Rebecca Murphy Margaret Musante Eighty Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Gretchen Nasman Daniel Nelson Douglas Nelson lenalyce Nelson James Nelson Marcia Newmaker Craig Newton James Newton Robert Nichols Deborah Nichols Rebecca Nichols Diane Notoro Carol Nielson Dianne Nollinger Eighty-one Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Frank Notoro Jeffrey Nugent Katherine Nuhfer Barbara Olson James Oriole David Olson Kenneth Parker George O'Palenick Kathleen Owens Richard Osborne Craig Owens Michael Pall Manley Peterson Eighty-two Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Marcia Peterson Joan Piccirillo Darlene Pier Nancy Pierson Nikki Pirillo Barbara Preston David Podskalny Debra Ponick Donna Pollack Lynn Pollock Susan Quiggle J. William Potter Jay Proud Eighty-three Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Khalil Rabat Daniel Rapp Daniel Reiff Deborah Rehm Cathryn Rich April Reid Marlene Reist Mary Retterer Cheryl Riggle Lynda Rickert Daniel Rieder Julia Rock Jerry Riggle Rebecca Riggs Eighty-four Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Terry Rossman Delores Rounds Allen Ryberg Bassna Sadek Linda Sandberg Thomas Saporito Craig Scalise David Schuler Marc Segel Judith Scalise Mark Scalise Susan Shaver Cheryl Seigle William Shaffer Eighty-five l Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Mary Shelgreen Fritz Shoup Renee Shulman Margaret Simmons Carol Slack Phillip Simmons Donna Snow Laurel Sinsabaugh C. Eugene Smith Glenn Slocum Karen Slocum Jeffrey Smith Judith Snyder Eighty-six Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Michael Sobkowski Lee Sondericker Daniel Sorensen Joy Stalder Dennis Stanko Nancy Stromdahl Donald Steele Mollieann Stites David Stein Daniel Stimmel James Sudul Craig Stoldt Lester Stroup E ighty-seven Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Charles Swanson Frances Swanson James Swanson Rachael Swanson Roy Swanson Stanley Swartz John Taft Stephen Taraska Thomas Thompson Ronald Tassone Judith Templeton Diane Tomasone Adam Thornton Candace Thorpe Eighty-eight 'HRK-L.. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Earl Toner Jonathon Torrance Lynda Tracy Leslie Tremblay Frances Tressler Marcia Tuttle Dennis Valone Donald Wagner Hal Wenzel Judith Warr Paul Warren Floris Whittemore Joanne Werlin Patricia Wetmore E ighty-ni ne MOTTO . . . Excelsior COLORS . Green and White MASCOT . . . . Mercury The Class of '67 began its Hnal and most important year with the traditional open- ing-day ceremonies led by the senior class officers. Members soon settled into a fast moving and profitable year highlighted by many class projects. The Glass Menag- erie provided entertainment for the senior sponsored Thanksgiving Dance, and their semi-formal Christmas Dance provided a new twist to the holiday season. A high- light of every year is the senior class play. This year the play presented was Cheaper by the Dozen , which was very well re- ceived by the public. A senior's most lasting memories, how- ever, result from Senior Week. These fes- tivities included a dinner and picnic and were climaxed by baccalaureate and com- mencement. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Sandra Wilkinson M. Christine Williams Sherrel Williams Marilyn Wills Marilyn Wimer Connie Wilson Daniel Wright Deborah Wykoff Janis Wood Thomas Wolfe Kathleen Wood Ninety Pictures Unavailable Deborah Casperson Arthur Emehizer D. Craig Rickerson Daniel Weirich Penny Wilson Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Jeffrey Wyman Andrew Yurick Maryanne Yoxthelmer Raffaela Zaffino John Zawacki Larry Zetterlind Steven Zwald The senior class thanks Mr. Mullen for his service as class advisor We, the Class of 1967, owe graditude to our advisor, Mr. Charles Mullen. He was always present to answer our many questions and work along with us on our projects. His belief in us Was our greatest encouragement, and his active participation served to increase our own capabilities. Mr. Mul1en's guidance and support did not end with our class, but was evi- dent throughout the school, in the sports' program especially. By striving to reflect his guidance in our lives, We wish to honor him. N inety-one IUNIORS Co-President . . . . LISA HANSON Co-President . . . RAYMOND LOWE Secretary . . . MELISSA VOUGI-IT Treasurer . . . DANIEL O'NEIL N inety-two Timothy Albaugh Ann Anderson Daniel Anderson Diane Anderson James Anderson Larry Anderson Peggy Anderson Ronald Anderson Sandra Anderson William Anderson Dale Anthony Rose Armagost John Asp Carol Bagwell John Bailey Dean Backstrom Amy Baker Jerry Bancroft Becky Barker Linda Barney The Class of 1968 begins another busy year. N inety-three Jeffrey Bartsch Nancy Barney James Battista James Beichner Susan Bennett Cathy Benson Gayle Benson Martha Bierly Marcia Bines Judy Berdine Susan Black David Blair George Bleech Ch Bradley Bogart eryl Blum Geraldine Blum Mary Frances Borger Dennis Bradley Mike Brannon Clayton Breit Richard Brewster Andrew Brooks Sue Brindis Dennis Brown Dennis Bullock Karen Bunk Frances Burge Shelly Burleigh Linda Caldwell Trudy Buvoltz Lois Campbell Sandra Campman Douglas Carlson Anthony Carter Sandra Casey Charles Cataldo Sandra Cervo Deborah Casperson la Shirley Chapel David C hapman Barbara Check Rachel Check Sylvia Chittester Douglas Coates David Cobb Virginia Cogswell Mary Colosimo Eileen Connolly Linda Cooper Donald Corey Margaret Corey James Cruickshank Michael Gurren Barbara Culbertson Scott Daelhousen Debra Dalrymple Sumner Darr Sally Dates Elaine Davis Eldo DeLong Paula Dickerson John Dickey' Randy Dickey Richard Dies Leading the juniors is their flag of blue and brown Thomas Donaldson Virginia Donovan Richard Duckett Amy Dunham Keith Dunham Kenneth Dunham Rodney Early Joseph Edwards Katherine Egger Thomas Egger Gayle Ettinger Cynthia Elmquist John Erickson Dennis Falber Monica Falbriski Timothy Farnsworth Sandra Farrell Steven Farrell Robert Feldman Rebecca Ferguson Roberta Filegar John Foreman Michael Foster Perri Foster-Pegg William Fox Valerie Franklin Fred Freeman Bonnie Freund Deborah Friedrich Katherine Fritz Cornelius Gallagher John Gardner Rae Gardner Linda Garner Grant Geer Charles Gerarde Timothy Gillett Gerald Gilman Rebecca Gleason Lawrence Gnage Milton Goerlich Kaye Gorenflo N inet y-faur Mark Graham Marti Graves Craig Greene James Grillo Susan Grimaldi Elizabeth Griffin John Gross James Guiffre Dwight Guiher Carole Gustafson Michael Hackett Gloria Hahn Patsy Haight Marilyn Hanchett Lisa Hanson John Harper Rebecca Harper Thomas Hayes Jack Hamler David Hammersly Kathleen Helfrich May it last forever typifies the spirit of the junior class. Ninety-jfve Marlene Hellman Zeno Henninger Gerald Henry Thomas Hibner Alice Hillyard Susan Hixson Peter Hoffman Rick Hoffman Barbara Holcomb Carol Holmes Douglas Hoover John Hornstrom David Hottel Donald Howe Ronald Howe Gary Hubbard Cynthia Huber Rick Huber John Hubert Suzanne Hughes Rodney Hultquist Rick Hunt James Hunter June Jackson Melvin Jacobson Jay Jetter Susan Jarznyka Shirley Jennings George Jerman Denise Johnson Donna Johnson Glen Johnson Jacque Johnston Jane Johnson Judith Johnson Kristine Johnson Lawrence Johnson Toni Johnson Wendy Johnson Patricia Johnston Patrick Johnston Deborah Jones Rosemary Reiff Linda Reiter Judith Repine Timothy Ressler Patricia Reuff Lynne Reynolds Paul Rhoades Dawn Rice Delmar Ristau Jennifer Robinault Dennis Rodgers Sandra Roth Janet Rouse Heidi Ruhlman Nancy Rush Linda Russo Del Rydholm Barbara Salapek Joseph Salapek Ruth Sampson Deborah Samuelson The prom is a vital part of the junior class agenda James Samuelson Jodee Scalise Kay Schaffer Dale Schmader Kathleen Schneider Linda Schuler Susan Schumann Dale Schweitzer Diane Schweitzer John Seastead Rodney Seymour Jane Sedon Kenneth Sedon James Seeley Cathy Seigle Jay Sellin Kathy Shattuck Penny Shattuck Becky Sheckler Almon Shene Karen Sidon Tessa Siffin Joseph Slack Mary Lou Slack Janet Smith Jeanne Smith Richard Smith Ronald Smith Susan Smith Jane Sobkowski Doug Sorensen Stanley Sorenson Pamela Southall Harry Spackman Mary Speidel JoElla Steelsmith Leslie Stein Cheryl Steinkamp James Stewart Thomas Stites Dave Stoudnour Patricia Suppa Ninety-eight Douglas Swanson Randall Swanson Cheryl Svensen Nick Szeverenyi Trudy Taft Cam Tassone Ben Taylor Thomas Taylor Catherine Teconchuk David Tegeler Robert Thompson Lawrence Thompson Agatha Thornton John Tillard Donald Traub Dale Tressler Lawrence Tucker Gary Tuller Gary Valone Phyllis Valone Janet Vavala Mother is a Freshman adds gaiety to the year. PICTURES UNAVAILABLE Gloria Anderson Mary Sandblade Robert Coombs Kenneth Silvis Douglas Hoffman Daniel Thoms Jacque Johnston William Todd James Johnston Fred Wood Eugene Kenworthy The most important project of the junior class is the Junior-Senior Prom, which took place this year in a picturesque oriental setting entitled Sayonara . As usual, the Prom Was a big success, but so were the juniors otherprojects. They sold about 34,500 worth of Betty Dixon candy for a profit of 51500, February 11 saw a Mark Van Volkinburg Matt Voigt Melissa Vought Everta Walters Laurie Walters Steven Watson Bradley Waxman Judy Weaver LaDotta Webster Jack Weller Tina Werlin Stephen West LaRue Whwple Robert hisner Craig White Jerry White Mary Whiteshot Alvin Williamson Kathy Wilson Linda K. Wilson Linda L. Wilson William Wilson Russell Winegardner Constance Winn Dale Wolfe Michael Wood Catherine Work Peggy Wright Judith Yeagle John Young William Young Alex Zawacki Sherrel Zawacki new idea sponsored by the junior class - a computer dance in which couples were paired by a computer for a part of the evening. Such ideas showed originality, provided entertainment, and helped pay the expenses of the Prom with plenty left over to help meet costs for the following year. N inety-nine SOPHOMORES Co-President . . . PATRICIA SMITH Co-President . . . WILLIAM DIXON Secreztary . . PENNY THOMPSON Treasurer . . . GREGORY FINO One hundred Mary Ann J Lynn Al Linda Arnold Stephen A Dana Barre Lawrenc Linda George Adams Ahlquist baugh Roxanne Albaugh Terrance Albaugh Darlene Albaugh Gregory Anderson Gary Arbogast rnold Celia Ash Sharon Bacho Joyce Bailey Terry Bailor Cecil Baker Margaret Barhight Wayne Baxter e Beach Beach Thomas Beach Thomas Beckett Deborah Bell William Bennett Class of 1969 enters Warren Area High School. Rebecca B Pamela Linda Thomas Broff Kay Brown Patricia John Carlson Jeann John Chiarava One hundred one Deanne Benson erdine Patricia Bessey Lorraine Betts Jeffrey Biaachi Charlotte Bigelow Juanita Bittner Nancy Blackman William Blanks Martha Blum Blum Bobelak Patricia Bobelak Julu Bowersox David Bowers Donald Brew man Brown Lee Bryan Randall Buerkle Monica Bunk Fred Burge Jane Burke Paul Burke Susan Burns Florence Bush Steven Cable Susan Caldwell Kenneth Campbell Mona Campman Dennis Carlson Timothy Cassell Joseph Cauley e Charnisky Joan Charnisky Richard Check Sheila Check H Joseph Chiaravalloti oti Barbara Christensen Cheryl Christie Christine Ciprich Norris Steven Clark Grover Cleveland Patricia Cloutman Margie Cole Geri Collins Timothy Colter Lois Colvin Sue Confer Mary Jo Conti Cynthia Cook Deborah Corey Pamela Corriero John Cottillion Nancy Culbertson David Crisman James Crozier John Cruickshank Bruce Cummings Julie Cummings Celine Cunningham Jean Cunningham Judith Dahl Gary Dalrymple Steven Daniels James Darr Kenneth Darr Bonnie Davidson James Davidson The motto Wisdom is Power guides the sophomore ideals Robert Dennett Michele Dennett Al DeSerio Michael DeSerio Dennis Dewey David Dickerson Jean Dickerson Anzietta DiPierro William Dixon Deborah Donaldson Barbara Donham Kim Drescher Violet Duck Faye Dunham Kay Dunn Lynne Dunn Kay Durandetta Doris Eastman Gregory Edminston Elaine Edwards Linda Edwards Patricia Eldridge Diane Elmquist Jeannette English Charles Espin Cynthia Fadale Eunice Faulkner Gregory Fino Beverly Fleming Deborah Flick Karen Foreman Raymond Fox Judith Frazer Freeman Franklin Gary Franklin Sandra Frederick Marilyn Freeman Mary Anne Frits William Fuellhart Loren Gage Carole Gagliardi Kristine Gahring Elizabeth Gay Helen Gerarde Linda Germonto Tenna Gheres Daniel Gibney Claudia Gilson One hundred two Deborah Giltinan Kathy Gnage Donna Goodnoe Jay Goo Gary dwill Graham Lawrence Gray William Green Mary Greene Carol Gree Donald Susan Gray Kathryn Green nlund Gregerson Donna .Gregerson William Gross Mary Gruber Christine Gustafson Deborah Hagberg Linda Hagerman Cynthia Ha ggerty Constance Haight Timot hy Haight Donald Hallock Kathleen Hamann David Hanks The sophomore's youthful spirit is reflected in Apollo. One hundred t'hree Aldean Hansen Annette Hans CI1 Richard Hansen Janet Hansen Hannah Harbert Lane Harmon Ronald Hecei Marguerite H Terrance Hawk Timothy Healy esch Judith Highhouse Rebecca Hinderliter Daniel Hoden Joan Hogan Linda Hofer Rodd Hoffman Betty Jean Holder James Holding Frederick Hunter Deborah Hollister Pamela Holmberg Robert Holt Charles Huber Eugene Hulings Jeffrey Hunter James Hyatt Carol Hyde Jeffrey Irwin Linda Jarvis Brian Jayne James Jewell James Jerman Jeffrey Jetter Beverly Johnson Charles A. Charles Const Johnson W. Johnson ance Johnson Debra Johnson Joyce Johnson Earnest Johnson John Johnson Peggy Johnson Randy Johnson Katherin Helen e Jordan Kanovsky Joseph Kavinski Calvin Kelly Steven Kelly James Kenworthy Douglas Kerr Charlene Keyvinski Debra King Mary Lileen Kiser Mark Kittell James Klark Janice Kleckner Linda Knepp Georgia Knopf Michael Knupp Susan Kosinski Lawrence Kramer William Kramer Karen Kroeger Daniel Krumm Marshall Kyler Glen Landers Cynthia Lane Edwin Larson Newell Larson John Lasher Sandra Laughner Harry Launer - - School activities benefit from sophomore participation Leslie Lawson Margie Lawson Alyce Lane Mary Ledebur Daniel Lendvay Deborah Lewis Joseph Ley Nancy Lindvay Eugene Lindsey Rodney Littlefield Pamela Lobdell Robert Loranger Randy Lord Harry Lucas Marie Lucie John Lucks Sarah Lucks Christine Lundahl Carol Lundberg Rebecca Lyle ' Richard Lyle Paula Lynch Jerry Lyon Chris Lytle Mary Madigan James Main Kay Main Michael Maines John Manno Kathy Marc Carl Marcy Gary Marlett Linda Marshall Deborah Marti Thomas Marti Katherine Martin Judith Mastrian Nicholas Matha Ann Mathis Lawrence Maxwell Robert Mays Andrea McAllister James McClain Khristine McGuire Patricia McFate Daniel Mclntosh Arthur McMillan Linda McNutt One hundred four Patricia Mead Timothy Mellan der Beverly Miller Gary Mille Y Timothy Miller Charles Mintzer Ja Robert Morrison mes Mock Gregory Morell Virginia Morrison Steven Mostert Patricia Moyer Charles Moylan Sandra Myers Gr Patricia Musante egory Munch James Munch Patricia Nasman ' Jeffrey Nelso Lawrence n Nelson Susan Nelson Joyce Neuman Pe ter Nichols Deborah Nobles Mr. SaIerno's advice makes sophomore projects successful. One hundred five Gregory Nosel John Nuhfer Marshall Nuhfer Malou O'D onnell Renee Olowin Timothy Olsen Ga Sandra Orcutt James Owens ry Olson John Olson Pamela Owens Richard Owens Mary Pace Alex Palmer Joyce Park Anita Pearson Judith Pearson Mary Parsons Rebecca Pees A Alan Peterson Ronald Peterson Russell Peterson Ch Thomas Potter arles Pope Rebecca Potter Mary Jane Poulson Linda Powell Daryll Preston Robert Probst Keith Na Janet Reagle William Reames Proud ncy Ouicksall Roger Rashid Pamela Reddinger Candy Reese Catherine Rehm Sharon Reid Ke Richard Reiff Ronald Relff ith Rieder Patricia Reiff Sheila Reinhard Delaine Re ist James Reitz Katherine Reo Susan Reynolds Terry Reynolds Thomas B. Reynolds Thomas W. Reynolds William Rice Terrance Rieder David Roberts Gloria Robillard Janna Roop Earl Rosenquist Linda Rossey Geoffrey Rossman David York Russell Rounds David Rowan Thomas Russ Dennis Ryberg Sharon Salamon Susan Salapek Sheila Salerno Marilyn Sallack David Samuelson James Sanden Ron Saporito Douglas Sasserson Antonio Scalise D For their banner sophomores choose colors of plum and white Cheryl Scalise Jean Scalise Jon Scalise Jane Schaeffer Bruce Scheckler Marilyn Schirck Cynthia Schmader Michael Schmader Robert Schorman Katherine Schreckengost Gregory Schumacher Steven Schwartz Robert Seaquist David Seceniquia David Segel Timothy Seymour Joseph Shaffer William Sherman Marion Shellito Martha Sickler Timothy Siffin John Simmons Patricia Simmons Marian Simonsen Rex Slocum Carole Sly Gary Smith Karen Smith Katherine Smith Patricia Smith Paul Smith Sara Smith Mary Jo Snyder Gail Sondericker William Songer Dana Sorensen Julia Sorensen Diane Sorenson Lawrence Spence Perry Spencer Nancy Spetz Jeffrey Stalder Elaine Starner Margaret Stevenson Gayle Stewart Helen Straight Bruce Swanson Layton Swanson One hundred six Robert C. Swanson Robert E. Swanson Susan Swift Roanld Taylor Sandra Thomas David Thompson Penny Thompson Peter Thornton Michael Tome Scott Tracy Jeanne Tranter Steven Tundel Harry Ustach Reed Vought William Vullo Stephen Wade Deborah Walker Charles Walters Linda Walters Katherine Watson Jeffrey Weaver Dolores Weber Steve Wiedmaier - Judith Welsh Sophomores combine originality with co-operation. PICTURES UNAVAILABLE Gary Bargerstock Linda Baughman Patricia Genberg Melvin Hoffman Gary Hopkins James Lindgren Judith McGuire Class elections and the selection of an advisor initiated the sophomores in the Ways of life on the hill. Under Mr. Salerno's guidance, the officers began projects which aided class spirit as Well as the class treasury. At thc first class meeting, the ofiicers proposed a dance held on May 10 and a car wash for the day of the Junior-Senior Sandra Miller Bonnie Sager Rebecca Sheckler Roxanne Shene Kathryn Stewart Sandra Thomas Lynn Wendelboe William Wendelboe Billie Westfall Lorraine Westley Craig Whitaker Barbara White Joseph White Mark Williams Clara Wilbur Robert Williams Donald Wills Arlene Wilson Katherine Wilson Samuel Wilson Faith Witkin Lynn Witkin John Wolfe Donald Worley Amy Wood Melody Wood Rene Wood Scott Wood Richard Wright George Yarzabek Lawrence Yeagle Marya Yurick Teresa Zaffino Debra Zawacki Deborah Zwald Frank Zingone Prom. Along with projects such as these, the sophomores enthusiastically received ideas for their class sweatshirts and class flag - important parts of any class program. These ideas met with a great deal of support and, com- bined With good leadership, gave the sophomore class a great year at the high school, One hundred seven During his stay in Warren, Le resided with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mohney and his American sister and brother, Carol and Ron. During an assembly, Bassna explains 1he significance of her country's flag. A group of four exchange students brought their varying cultures and beliefs to W. A. H. S. this year. Bassna Sadek stayed with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lanman and, along with Karl Rabat from Jordan, gave our school a touch of the Middle East. Le Van Dung, known for his cheery disposition, visited us from South Vietnam. Our last foreign exchange student, Juan Monqaut, came in January from Argen- tina. Sponsored by Rotary International, he will be staying with four different families until his departure next January. Exchange students from the Near and Far East and South America. Bassna Sadek, representing Egypt, visited Warren for the school year. Mr. Passaro assists the Student Council in launching their sale of A. F. S. stock. One hundred eight Bassna and Karl participate in a panel discussion with A. F. S. committee chairmen .left Smith and Judi Grillo. Juan Monqaut, a Rotary sponsored exchange student, will stay in Warren until next January. Special assemblies acquaint students with customs of our visitors. Karl Rabat makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Proud and their children, Keith, Jay, Kay, and Rose. Le Van Dung presented the student body with an enioyable description of lite in Vietnam. One hundred nine SPORTS Row l-ileft to righti Morgan Greenwood, Lee Sondericker, Larry Dyke, Greg Bimber. Row ll-Tom Thompson, Sam Manno, Rob Haight, Jeff Marti. Row Ill-.lim Cruickshank, Rick Brewster, Mike Hackett, Ray Lowe, Craig White. Row IV-Mr. Giordano, Mr. Bell, Bill Songer, Steve Tundel, Mr. Compton. Daring pass plays spark the Dragon offensive. Hauling in a pass, Lee Sondericker goes for a touchdown. In another exciting year of gridiron sport, the Dragon squad finished with a record of four wins and five loses. Coach Bell pressed the single Wing formation and gave each player equal opportunity to prove his merit. This experience resulted in the formation of a fine nucleus upon which to build next year's team. One highlight of the sea- son came with the Bradford game when the Dragons sound- ly whipped their old rivals, the Owls, 34 to 14. Even though Warren was plagued with bad weather at the away games, Warren still beat Oil City in pouring rain by a score of 37 to 13, Throughout the season our athletes displayed ex- cellent sportsmanship, continuing Warren's reputation for good conduct and athletic prowess. One hundred twelve a1'I'G1'1 HITCH HITQI1 HITGH 3.I'I'61'1 HITCH HITGH 3I'I'91'1 BITCH i4-51 20 Corry 7 .- -. ...... 19 Franklin .,.... .... . . 22 16 Titusville 25 37 Oil City 13 26 Meadville 12 O Olean 20 7 Jamestown 14 13 Kane 19 . ..... ...... 3 4 Bradford ...... .,,,,, 1 4 Row I-Cleft to right! Scott Hunter, Jim Kerven, Danny O'NeiI, Kerry Hughes. .Row Ii-Darrell Pusateri, Mike Curren, Bob Thompson, Jim Beichner. Row Ill-Jim Mead, Pat Johnston, Jeff Bartsch, Doug Sorensen. Row IV-Joe McCoy, Bob Morelli, Tom Marti, Chris Lytle. Vigorous fall training prepares the gridiron men for action. Doug Sorensen converts the extra point soccer style VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD One hundred thirteen Corky Greenwood climbs up and over for another T. D. Surging A powerful line substitutes determination for size. While one squad observes another runs through a series of plays. ahead, Danny O'Neil goes for vital yardage. One hundred fourteen Sam Manno and Scott Hunter close in to assist on a tackle LETTERMEN: Row l-Scott Hunter, Greg Bimber, Jim Kerven, Larry Dyke, Kerry Huges. Row ll-Lee Sondericker, Mike Bleech, Corky Greenwood, Danny O'Neil. JUNIOR-VARSITY: Row I-lleft to rightl Tom Potter, Jim Munch, Jay Goodwill, Tim Colfer, Tom Beckett, Bill Dixon, Ken Darr. Row ll-.lim Mock, Rob Morrison, Rex Slocum, Randy Jones, Rob Loranger, Fred Freeman. Row lll-Dana Sorensen, Dana Barre, Jim Davidson, John Cruickshank, Doug Coates. Row lV-Denny Lane, Dan Krumm, Bill Bennett, Chuck Pope, Lee Bryan, Gary Bargerstock, Mr. Mullen. The lunior Varsity wins the N. Y.-Penn league championship. A line clash illustrates the little observed but highly important aspect of Developing co-ordinated plays in games requires much preliminary scrim a football game. maging. One hundred fifteen This year the Warren Cross Country team has given Warren High School its first state championship in any sport, The coaching of Mr. John Shaw and Mr. Andrew Randas, plus strong desire and hard Work on the part of each member of the team, is responsible for the tremendous record achieved by the Harriers. Other than regular competition meets, the team won the Olean J. F. K, Invitational and the Jamestown Turkey Trot and took second in the Gannon Invita- tional. Climaxing the season were the section, district, and state meets, all of which the Harriers Won. The team has made a memorable contribution to Warren High in a sport only three years old in Warren. MG. Shaw addresses The hometown crowd after winning the state championship tit e. W. A. H. S. Cross Country Harriers win State Championship. LETTERMEN: Row I-Cleft to rightl Bill ShaFFer, Al Poust, Wayne McCartney. Row ll-Jim Oriole, Pan Fanaritis, Dave Cobb, Larry Maxwell. l , One hundred sixteen ,, Row lvlleft to rightj John Seastead, Jim Oriole, Dave Cobb, Pan Fanaritis, Bill Shaffer, Scott Oelslager. Row Il-Rob Schorman, Stanley Sorenson, Dave Blair, Marc Segel, John Hahn, Dan Pierce, Wayne McCartney, Joe Shaffer, Larry Maxwell, Tomi Hibner, Allan Poust, Clayton Breit, Grover Cleveland. Dedication and endurance characterized our champions. Dave Cobb and Jim Oriole relax in anticipation of the state championship Dave Cobb collapses after leading the pack to victory in districts. race. One 'hundred seventeen The Varsity team uses man-to-man zone defense effectively. Dan O'Neil leaps to get the tap on a lump ball. Drive and determination best characterized the Dragon basketball team this year. Practice sessions found the team Working toward aggressive but co-ordinated ball handling, When on defense, the Dragons continued their hustle, often having it pay off in increased ball posses- sion. Even though the team had only one returning letterman, Coach Shantz Whipped the team into fighting trim to meet strong opposition. This enabled the Dragon squad to come up with several upsets, not the least of which was the Bradford game, in which Warren achieved an exciting and sound victory. This year, as always, the Dragons played to win. VARSITY: lleft to right! Scott Hunter, Bob Hunter, Marc Segel, Mike Hesch, Steve Tundel, Mike Hackett, Rick Nasman, Coach Shantz, Dan Krumm, Dan O'NeiI, Jim Beichner, Randy Jones. x,,, One hundred eighteen Pre-game competition determines the starting team. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Warren .....................,,,.. 80 Erie Academy .......,..... 92 Warren ...... .....,. 7 5 Slippery Rock ..........,., 71 Warren ...... ..., 7 4 Youngsviile ...... ...... 5 6 Warren . .,,.,. ,,,. 7 9 Erie East .,.... ..... 1 04 Warren ...... .,., 6 5 McDowell ....., ,...., 8 4 Warren ...... .....,. 9 1 Kane .....................,........ 65 Warren ..... ....... 3 8 Erie Strong Vincent 61 Warren ...... ....... 7 6 Bradford ....,.........,r...... 72 Warren ...... ..,..., 4 5 Franklin ........ ...,, 5 9 Warren ..,... i....,, 6 1 Jamestown ....., ...., 8 1 Warren ...,.. ....,.. 5 2 M-eadvilie ,,,.,. ...... 7 9 Warren ....,.. ....... 6 2 Titusville ,..... ...... 5 7 Warren ...... .,,,,,, 4 1 Corry ........... ...... 6 9 Warren ...... .... 7 3 Oil City ..... ...... 5 4 Warren ...... ....... 4 6 Franklin ......., ,..... 6 1 Warren ...... ..,.... 5 4 Meadville ...... ...... 8 1 Warren ...... ....... 5 3 Kane ........... ...,.. 5 6 Warren .. ....... 60 Titusville ...... .... . . 72 Warren ...... ...,.,. 4 3 Erie Tech ...... ..... 8 1 Warren . ...... ......, 5 4 Corry ..,...,.... ..,,, 5 1 Warren ...... ....,,. 5 8 Bradford .... ,.... 7 4 Warren ,.,... .,..... 6 1 Oil City ...... ...... 8 6 Jim Beichner and Danny O'Neil loin with two opponents in claim rebound. Mw ' -mi. The iump shot is one well demonstrated by Bob Hunter. ing a Surrounded by the opposition, Scott Hunter tries to find room for a shot. One hundred nineteen The Cagers strive for team play and hustle. The hustle of the Warren team can be seen as Bob Hunter, Mike Hesch and Dan Krumm scramble for a loose ball JUNIOR-VARSITY: Row I--fleft to righti Rob Loranger, Larry Spence, Tom Marti, Sam Wilson. Row ll-Coach Grimm, Rob Schorman, Jim Cruickshank, Bill Songer, John Cruickshank. One hundred twenty The Dragon wrestling team, led by co-captains Bill ShaEer and Frank Cataldo, wrestled their way to a nine win and five loss record this season and a third consecu- tive second place in Section II competition. Taking on strong competitors from all over northwestern Pennsyl- vania, the Dragon grapplers highlighted the season by defeating three previously undefeated teams--McDowell Redbank, and Jamestown. Individuals who starred for the Dragons were Doug Sorensen, who set a new Warren record by completing his twenty-seventh consecutive dual match without a lossg Darrell Pusateri, who had eleven pins this seasong and three section champions, Frank Cataldo, Gail Sudul, and Dana Sorensen. This individual excellence plus team effort resulted in an exciting and victorious wrestling season for Warren High. Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD i9-5-Ol 3 Cleariield 29 Erie Prep 14 Erie East 23 Corry 28 Franklin 31 Strong Vincent 22 McDowell 24 Titusville 36 Corry 28 Oil City ll Meadville 26 Red Bank Valley 19 Titusville 28 Jamestown The Warren matmen, in a building year, achieve a winning season VARSlTY: Kneeling-Frank Cataldo, Gail Sudul, Coach Weber, Dana Sorensen, Brad Waxman. Standing-Doug Sorensen, Steve Kaiser, Jim Mead, Bill Shaffer, Ray Lowe, Mike Maines, Corky Greenwood, Bob Thompson, Darrell Pusateri, Lee Bryan. One hundred twenty-one He's pinned, Refl Come on. Please? pleads Doug Sorensen. Exciting wrestling matches draw crowds of loyal fans. from Charles Froman is Frank Cataldo and his father. F Assistant coaches Chew and Knopick demonstrate a three quarter nelson t the Baby Dragons. Corky Greenwood applies the pressure to turn his opponent over. One hundrerl twenty-two Standing his apponent on his head, Darrell Pusateri works for a pin. Clamping his opponent's shoulders to the mat is Dana Sorensen. Three individual victories at Sections complete the season. JIUFFIIIOR-VARSITY: Kneeling-Rod Littlefield, Bruce Cummings, Bob Seaquist, Randy Lord, Mark Williams, Larry o nson. Standing-Assistant Coach Scordo, Jeff Hunter, John Parks, Dana Pusateri, Joe Kellogg, Craig White, Greg Munch, Jim Simmons, Jim Phillips, Dave Roberts. ,,,,.,c ,,-M.. .cc. --,..,.a., irrc or ,...., c..,..., , so . .. r .c,, L to r.l. 21. l vol, ',22.u.-w 3 One hundred twenty-three f . i TRACK: Row I-Rex Slocum, Tom Beckett, Grover Cleveland, Tom Marti, Mark Kittell, Jeff Hunter, Joe Cauley, Don Halleck, Dana Sorensen. Row II-Rick Peck, Russ Winegardner, Craig Greene, Paul Kiser, Mike Bleech, Dan Stimmel, Jeff Bartsch, Tom Hibner, Clayton Breit. Row Ill-Mr. Briggs, Mr. Randas, Dan O'Neil, Larry Maxwell, Bill Shatter, John Zawacki, Mike Hackett, Jlm Beichner, Dave Cobb, Jim Oriole. Strong in distance events, the trackmen promise a winning season. With the help of Paul Kaiser, Jeff Hunter practices his form in the Dan Stimmel and Jeff Bartsch display championship form with the pole vault. iavelin. One hundred twenty-four S KKNH TRACK: Row I-Bill Songer, Rob Schorman, Bob Swanson, Chris Lytle, Lee Bryan, Tom Seceniqua, Wayne Baxter, Tim Olsen, Dave Segel, John Cottilion. Row ll-Sieve Watson, Pat Johnston, Chuck Musante, Stan Sorenson, Darrell Pusateri, Rick Brewster, Jim Cruick- shank, Jim Grillo, Rick Nasman, Craig White. Row Ill-Steve Beyer, Ray Lowe, Pan Fanaritis, Tim Donovan, Wayne McCartney, Al Poust, Steve Zwald, Jerry Grygo, John Seastead. Returning lettermen Dave Cobb, Pan Fanaritis, and Larry Maxwell take the first three places In the mile run at Youngsville. are the nucleus of the track team. For several years Warren High has been very strong in the track and field sports, and this year was no exception. Early in March the track team started vigorous calisthenics and distance running in order to get in shape for a highly competitive season. Warren ex- pected a fine showing from its entries in the distance events, and these expectations were more than justified. Also, Warren was strong in the field events this year. As in the past, the Section II meet took place at Corry and the district meet at Meadville. Track is a sport in which individual Work really pays off, as proved this year by the Dragon track team. LETTERMEN: Row I-Jerry Grygo, Jim Beichner, Mike Hackett, Steve Beyer, Jim Oriole Poust, Pan Fanaritis. Row ll-Larry Maxwell, Bill Shatter, Dan O'Neil, John Zawacki, Dave Cobb, Ray Lowe, Tim Donovan, Steve Zwald, Wayne McCartney. l One hundred twenty-five GOLF: Cleft to rightl Kneelingflarry Anderson, Gene Smith, Robert Nichols, Doug Swanson, Denny Ryberg.- Standing-Coach Shantz, Jon Scalise, John Cruickshank, Kerry Hughes, Leonard Michaels, Jim Osborne, Jim Stewart. Not Present-Matt Voigt. The Golf Team takes a perfect record into the spring season. Doug Swanson demonstrates match winning form. One GOLF SCOREBOARD Fall - 1966 Warren ...... ..... 8 Titusville Warren ,,..... .,... 9 V2 Meadville V2 Warren .... ,... 8 Corry ....... ...... 7 Warren ...... ,,,.. 9 Oil City ....., ..... 6 Warren ..... ..... 1 1 Franklin This year the Dragon golf team returned to defend its sec- tion title against its opponents from Section II and from Bemus Point and Bradford. Although sixteen golfers tried out for the team, only five could be chosen. In the selections Coach Shantz let the students' scores speak for themselves, making ability the only prerequisite for team membership. With one remaining letterman, Matt Voigt, the golfers looked forward to a fine year, but also strove to build next year's team. hundred twenty-six BASEBALL: Row I-Bob Coombs, Bill Andrews, Jef-F Marti, Jef? Fraily, Gary Dalrymple, Scott Andrews, manager. Row ll-Barry Dietsch, Mike Hesch, Lowell Eckerl, Doug Sorensen, Jim McBride, Roy Swanson. Vigorous sprung training conditions the baseball team. Row lll--Coach Kucher, Dan Hoden, Rodney Hultquist, Joe Phillips, Jim Mock, Jim Hagg, Corky Greenwood. I I I l I 9 Roy Swanson prepares to hit the ball. Corky Greenwood pitches his fastball at preseason fryouts One hundred twenty-seven VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row l-Linda Loomis, Kathy Mattei, Kathi Peterson, Kathy Keller. Row ll-Chris Bryan, Karen GriFHn, Cathy Eberhardt, Paula Mead. Cheerleaders increase enthusiasm at sports events. The cheerleaders lend their support to the wrestlers as they come onto the floor. More than any other group, the cheerleaders and their advisor, Miss Clapp, deserve credit for a spirited year in sports activities and pep assem- blies. The rousing cheers and solid backing of the eight varsity cheerleaders have encouraged our athletes to greater effort in Varsity sports, In the same Way, the junior varsity cheerleaders aided the JV teams. Putting these two groups together in wild costumes made for some interesting pep assemblies. The cheerleaders also sponsored the social highlight of the football season, the Pigskin Prance. One hundred twenty-eight Team sports, track, and gymnastics fill the G. A. Aascyhedule. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Row l-Linda Edwards, Paula Lobdell, Donna Johnson, Becky Barker, Amy Baker, Linda Bobelak, Sue Gustafson, Shirley Niederer, Ronalie Parker, Nancy Niedzialek, Gwen Nosel. Row ll-Kay Nuhfer, Judy Templeton, Betty Holder, Patty Brown, Becky Berdine, Cheryl Svensen, Linda Baugh- rnan, Janet Hansen, Charlene Keyvinski, Debbie Walker, Marilyn Schirck. Row lll-Peggy Parsons, Ruth Sampson, Cindy Haggerty, Mary Ledebur, Linda Hagerman, Mary Jane Poulson, Patty Smith, Debbie Bell, Margie Stevenson, Melody Wood, Sharon Fasenmyer, Marge Cole. Row lV-Francie Swanson, Jane Sobkowski, Sue Brindis, Linda Russo, Kris Johnson, Kay SchaFfer, Judy Merritt, Sharon McGraw, Gretchen Nasman, Judy Welch, Celia Ash. Row V-Barb Salapek, Diane Kelly, Lisa Mangine, Patty Lobdell, Bassna Sadek, Paula Mead, Anita Marceca, Kathy Helfrich, Karen Bunk, Monica Bunk, Judy Dahl. Row VI-Becky Pees, Debbie Giltinen, Paula Lynch, Mary Gruber, Anzletta DiPierro, Charlotte Bigelow, Ann Mathis, Betty Becker. A prospective G. A. A. track team prepares for a sprint. r Open to any girl in the high school, the Girls' Athletic Association provided its members with the opportunity to keep physically Ht in a most enjoyable Way. The active competition in this organization stimulated individual achievement as Well as team co-operation. During nice weather the girls could often be seen on the athletic field playing softball or running Various track and field races. But bad Weather did not hinder the girls as they quickly moved inside to begin playing volleyball and basketball and working out on the gymnastic equipment. Some of the girls who excelled in this skill took part in the gym show. In June, the G, A. A. advisor Mrs. Creek, helped to arrange the culminating event of the season, a county Wide field day. One 'hundred thirty The G. A. A. initiates a county wide field day. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Row l-Sue Schumann, Jane Sedon, Barbara Minnelli, Brenda Baughman, Dot-Eothsy Ley, Sylvia Juliano, Sarellen Mattone, Carol Androe, Jackie Grmnen, Debbie Casperson, Jeanette English, u y ca use. Row ll-Martha Blum, Sheila Salerno, Bonnie Sager, Kathy Jordan, Sharon Salamon, Kathy Mattei, Lynda Tracy, Marcia Newmaker, Ginny Cogswell, Tessa Siffin. Row lll-Mary Eileen Kiser Tenna Gheres, Patty Mead, Judy Pearson, Lane Harmon, Patty Simmons, Christine Gahring, Debbie Hagloerg, Cindy Andersen, Mary Parsons, Kaye Dunn. Row IV-Barb Larson, Shelly Burleigh, Peggy Johnson, Sheila Reinhard, Kathy Wilson, Diane Sorenson, Julie Sorensen, Linda McNutt, Annette Hanson. Row V-Penny Thompson, Cindy Fadale, Joyce Neuman, Lynn Wendelboe, Jane Schaeffer, Connie Haight, Marcia Lenoard, Kristine McGuire, Georgia Knopf, Bonnie Freund, Chris Gustafson. Eoyvl VlKKh?re 'I:llcDonaId, Jana Roop, Becky Hanson, Melissa Vought, Cheryl Steinkamp, Wendy Johnson, Kathy elg 9, FS. TEE . Lisa Hanson, Linda Loomis, and Sharon Fasenmyer spot as Bonnie Dies vaults over Mrs. Creek assists Char Keyvinski in perfecting her technique on the horse, the uneven parallel bars. One hundred thirty-one I 5 1 Hundreds of students work together for a memorable circus. As Jim Crozier watches, Paula Mead does a hand stand on the stairs. Every other year, the Physical Education Department of the high school unites with many other organizations to display the athletic abilities and skills of its students in a gym show. This year it was again held and proved to be a bigger and better production than ever. A unique activity, the gym show is open to any student who has the desire and ability to partic- ipate. Many other students participate indirectly through or- ganizations such as Student Council, which sponsors the show, the circus band, color guard or art department. April twentieth through the twenty-second were the dates on which the show was held, and Mr. Hal Miller, Mrs, Creek, and Mr. Harpster worked hard to iron out each detail. Each participant also put extra eifort into his act, performing once in a matinee and twice in evening performances. After the last performance, a dance was held for all the participants and the proceeds of the entire gym show went to the purchase of items needed by the SCh001. A11 in all, the students were part of an experience which they will remember long after graduation. On the horizontal bar, Don Steele does a one-arm elbow lever Veryl Brinkley clismounts from the still rings. One hundred thirty-three ORGANIZATIONS f pw. m, . STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: ileftl Row l-Greg Fino, Chris Lytle, John Cottilion, Dean Backstrom, Joh Lasher R'ck Re'FF n , I . Row ll-KarenlMattei, Judy Grillo, Kay Dunn, Kay Brown, Janet Smith, Cam Tassone, Rachel Check, Nancy Rush. Row Ill-Linda Lanman, Cathy Eberhardt, Jane Kieshauer, Craig Scalise, Jeff Smith, Grover Cleveland, Dave Te eler Jim Kerven Crai White. 9 1 1 9 Row IV-Denny DeLuca, Jeff Marti. iCenterl Dave Cobb, Jim Hunter, Bonnie Carlson, Barry Dietsch. fRightJ Row l-Ray Lowe, Jim Beichner, Danny O'Nei, Tom Lauffenburger, Layton Swanson, Jon Scalise. Row II-Peggy Wright, Christine Williams, Chris Bryan, Charlene Keyvinski, Debbie Walker, Sue Fogle, Lisa Hanson, Frances Borger. Row lll-Penny Thompson, Becky Potter, Chris Lunclahl, Judy Highhouse, Pat Smith, Lynne Dunn, Melissa Vought. Mary Jane Mil.er. Row lV-Cathy Rich, Bassna Sadek, Ann Morelli, Tom Marti, Bill Dixon, Corky Greenwood, John Zawacki, Doug Sorensen. Student Council aids in better student-faculty relationships. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Front lleft to rightj Bonnie Carlson, Secretary, Barry Dietsch, President. Back lleft to rightl Dave Cobb, Treasurer, Jim Hunter, Vice-President. The Student Council is distinguished as being the only organization at Warren Area High School in which members are elected by the student body. Each of the home rooms is represented by one representa- tive and one alternate. Student Council's main project each year is the fund-raising for the sponsorship of the American Field Service Program. During the past year, the A. F. S, gave us the companionship of Bassna Sadek from the United Arab Republic and Le Van Dung from South Vietnam. In the same Way, Christine Williams was able to spend last summer in the Philip- pine Islands. The money for this project came from many different sources, including the Holiday Hooten- anny, candy sales after school, the council store which sells various school supplies, a book fair, the sale of stationery, and the sale of A. F. S. stock, which was the biggest project of the year. Student Council also grants two scholarships each year to college-bound seniors, Each year four officers are elected to lead our stu- dent government. They are aided by the executive board composed of co-chairmen for counci1's ten standing committees. Members of the student body are urged to participate in all of council's activities, since council exists for the student's benefit. One hundred thirty-six Student Council's annual Book Fair brought profit to the Council and pleasure to the students. Many worthwhile Council projects benefit the school STUDEN COUNCIL ALTERNATE5: Row l-Cindy Fadale, Aldean Hansen, Elaine Starner, Mary Alhquist, Lynn Wendelboe, Kathy Mattel, Marilyn Schirck, Karen Griffin, Margie Musante, Jane Johnson, Barb Check, Monica Falbriski, Linda Loomis, Mary Ann Frits, Patti Suppa, Jane Musante, Paula Mead, Debbie Jones, Karen Chiodo, Nancy Johnson, Tina Werlin, Barbara Preston, Mollleann Stites. Row II-Jim Oriole, Rick Huber, Joe Shaffer, Bruce King, Rick Nasman, Jim Grillo, Mike Hackett, Jeff Hunter, Peter Hoftman, Ron Reiff, Jim Munch, Jay Goodwill, Jim Holding, Greg Schumacher, Randy Jones. One hundred thirty-seven Character, scholarship, leadership, service - these four traits epitornize the students who are members of the National Honor Society. Early this year, several seniors were inducted into this honorary organization. In the spring, another induction was held for juniors. The selling of senior name cards and sponsoring dances helped the Honor Society to award two scholarships to college-bound students. Also, the Honor Society helped the Kiwanians at Christmas time by holding a toy collection drive, which was greatly supported by the students. Hav- ing been repaired by State Hospital patients, the toys were distributed to the homes of unfortunate children for Christ- mas, This project was one of many in service to the school and community involving the unique attributes of the Hon- or Society. fli iz .f f-llfiifif t ar .5 as .: ,r r .,:... . . r a, aft. V7 , .3 r. Wiitgrrviilif' , Sc ..:,, W . is at HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Seated Cleft to rightl Judy Grillo, Secretary, Jane Kieshauer, President. Standing ileft to rightl Craig Stoldf, Vice-President, Bruce King, Treasur- er. Honor Society upholds high academic standards. HONOR SOCIETY: Row l-Judy Grillo, Jane Kieshauer, Becky Keyvinski, Chris Bryan, Chris Williams, Ann McFate, Sharon Fasenmyer. Row ll-Sue Fogle, Renee Shulman, Ann Morelli, Bonnie Carlson, Isabelle Molinaro, Paula Mead, Nancy Hultquist. Row Ill-Ron Mohney, Bill Shatter, Bill Potter, Jim Kerven, Barry Dietsch, Corky Greenwood. Row lV-John Haggerty, Allen Ryberg, Marc Segel, Pan Fanaritis, Scott Hunter, John Zawacki. Row V-Ken Bunk, Craig Stoldt. One hundred thirty-eight Interclass competition provided initiative for students to contribute toys for children of needy families. The annual talent assembly sponsored by the National Honor Society presented a great variety of student talent. Honor Society projects support student scholarships. NEW HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTEES: Row l-Cleft to rightl Linda Bartz, Kathy Jenkins, Janet Mead, Aldaleah Anderson, Becky Hagberg, Ersilia Corriero, Jane Hamilton, Mollieann Stites, Cathy Rich, Barbara Bullock. Row ll-Khlare McDonald, Cheryl Anderson, Lynne McMillan, Barbara Kyler, Nancy Johnson, Mary Shelgreen, Cathy Eberhardt, Mary Berglund, Mary Jane Miller, Gretchen Howe. Row Ill-Le Van Dung, Bassna Sadek, Dave Schuler, Bob DeLong, Sarellen Mattone, Denny DeLuca, Ruth Ferver, Carol Clifton, Craig Scalise, Marcie Newmaker, Dan Sorensen, Doug Decker, Jay Proud. One hundred thirty-nine This year for the first time all six committees of the Model United Nations submitted a bill to the General Assembly. These bills were originally com- posed by the delegates in Bloc meetings. Bills were constructed for each of the six committees: the U. N. conflict in Vietnam, financing of the U. N., human rights, nuclear proliferation, colonialism, and revi- sion of the U, N. Charter. The General Assembly is held at Gannon College where these bills are debated and defended by the delegates, Representing Ghana, Warren High delegates were required to accept the viewpoint of that country and vote accordingly on the bills. The program is designed to make high school students aware of the problems confronting today's United Nations. Row I-Jan Smith, Sue King, Chris Bryan, Bassna Sadek, Chris Williams Row ll-Cami Tassone, Marcia Newmaker, Peggy Wright. Row lll-Craig Stoldf, Mike Cauley, Lowell Eckert. Model U. N. gives insight into the workings of the United Nations. lMODEl. U. N. OFFICERS: llefl to rightl Craig Stoldt, Chairmany Chris Williams, Secretary. One Reading news magazines, Mike Cauley, .lan Smith, and Lowell Eckert became well-informed on current problems in preparation for debate at the Model U. N Conference. hundred forty A. F. S. COMMITTEE OF STUDENT COUNCIL: Le Van Dung, Bassna Sadek, Chris Williams, Sue Fogle, Rachel Check, Carol Mohney, Chris Bryan, Monica Falbriski, Marilyn Schirck, Missy Vought, Mary Jane Miller, Patti Slppa, Jett Smith, John Harper, Scott Hunter. The A. F. S. Program creates better understanding among nations. For several years, Warren High has avidly sup- ported the American Field Service program, reaping the benefits of close contact with students of foreign countries. Every fall one or more foreign exchange students comes to Warren, while every summer one of 'our own students goes abroad. Raising the funds to support this program has always been one of Stu- dent Council's biggest projects, requiring much plan- ning and hard work. A desire to show each foreign exchange student at the high school a good time has generated more school spirit and friendliness among regular students. The basic aim of the A. F. S. pro- gram is to bring students of different countries togeth- er in an effort to realize the different customs, and yet basic similarities, which exist among all men every- Where. A. F. S. Stock Certificates were sold by Student Council to raise money to bring A. F. S. Students to Warren. Chris Williams tells students of her A. F. S. trip to the Phillipines last summer. One hundred forty-one 15? IP2 DEBATE CLUB: tleft to rightl Helen Kanovskyg Lynn Witkin, Isabelle Molinaro, Corresponding Secretary, John Harper. This year the Debate Club represented Warren High School in intellectual competition with other schools throughout the area. Members debated the resolution that the foreign aid program of the United States should be limited to non-military assistance. Sections of our debate team argued each side of this question with the school's of Bradford, Union City, Oil City, Meadville, and Titusville in the regular season. This year at the end of the season, many more schools, including Warren, got together for a tourna- ment in which three rounds of debate took place. Debaters received trophies at the end of this champ- ionship debate. The Dragon Debate Club successfully argued 33 of 59 debates. Debators apply logic and research in competition. DEBATE CLUB: Seated--Sheryl Zawacki, Faith Witkin, lsabelle Molinaro, Helen Kanovsky, Ann Mathis, Betty Becker. Standing-Mr. Minnis, John Harper, Allen Ryberg, Sharon Fasenmyer. Not Present-Lynn Witlcin. E WMV qqzw ff Z ,ja my , V c gig, W' 9 Ek 1Q:Z1gM img-Q uw' '4' I 'ii One hundred forty-two TECH SPECS OFFICERS: Row I-Mike Cauley, Doug Coates, Proiection, Zeno Henninger, Stage Audio, Jerry Henry, Stage Crew. R ll-D DL ,D' Jk,B D'th,T -St B Phi h- Ciallg ScaIIferjmlgourlldalelfaandlslgresltdeilt. any Ie sc reasurerl eve ever, O egrep Y' TECH SPECS ADVISORS: Standing-Mr. Oelslager, Mr. Kauff- man. Seated-Mrs. McClure, Miss Shield. New club fills the school's need for technical specialists. The newly initiated organization of Technical Special- ists filled a definite need in extra-curricular activities. Geared to provide technical training in the five areas of stage, audio, projection, photography, and disc jockey, the club prepared student technical specialists to perform services to the school in their chosen fields as they gain knowledge and experience. Eventually, it is hoped that Tech Specs will expand sufficiently so that crews in each division will be able to meet the needs of the high school. Meeting regularly this year, the club began to attain this goal. Tech Specs took over operation of the high school sound system and also the hi-fi system for school dances. This year, under Mr. Kauffman's direction, the technical specialists have achieved a time beginning in their service to the school. TECH SPECS MEMBERS: Row I-Barry Dietsch, Denny DeLuca, Mike Cauley, Jerry Henry, Craig Scalise, Steve Beyer, Zeno Henninger, Doug Coates. Row Il-Sam Wilson, Joe Shaffer, Rick Dies, Rick Reiff, Dan Sorensen, Jim Hyatt, Bill Rice. . I Row lll-Hanna Harbert, Greg Schumacher, Dennis Lane, Joe Cauley, Ron Relff, Leslie Stem, Jim Crozier. Row IV-Tom Russ, Keith Rieder, Robert Holt, Tony Scalise. l Row V-Robert Kates, Bob DeLong, Jim Hunter, Jim Grillo, Denny McDonald, Peter Hoffman, Brian Jayne. One hundred forty-three French Club aims to better understand French culture. . 4 ov- The French Club offered interesting meetings this year highlighting different phases of French culture and tradi- tion. At the Hrst meeting Bill Potter spoke of his trip to Europe during the summer of 1966. Members viewed movies and slides illustrating the history and geography of France. For the first time tureen dinners were begun to encourage larger attendance. Of course, the final meeting of th-e year was the traditional French Club banquet. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Cleft to righti Pan Fanaritis, Treasurer, Nancy gush, Vice-President, Bill Potter, President, Knot presentj Lynda Tracy, ecretary. FRENCH CLUB: Row l-Mar Pace, Sheila Reinhard, Celia Ash Janice Klakamp, Bassna Sadek, Sue Jarzynka, Marti Bierly, Kay Brown, Cheri Christie, Carol Lundberg, Linda Beach, Kay Lindetta, Lois Campbell, Denise o nson. Row Il-Monica Bunk, Cathy Jordan, Dorothy Ley, Jodee Scalise, Sue Calderwood, Peggy Johnson, Jane Johnson, Barb Check, Kathy Jensen, Cathy Eberhardt, Judy Grillo, Sue Probst, Gayle Ettinger, Kaye Gorenflo. Row lll-Sue Bennett, Perry Foster-Pegg, Karen Chiodo, Jackie Kusse, Leslie Stein, Heidi Rhulman, Marie Peroski, Jane Cashman, Lynda Tracy, Marilyn Wimer, Marcie Newmaker, Mary Jane Miller, Becky Harper, Susan King. Row lV-Miss Thompson, Karen Griffin, Jenny Kusse, Lynda Rickert Fae Lincoln, Sue Johnson, Scott Tracy, Bill Dixon, Joe Kavinski, Jim Seeley, Gloria Hahn, Karin LaPoint, Cheryl Svensen, Lynne McMillan, April Reid. Row V-Tom Beckett, Bill Potter, Ross Bryan, Barry Keller, Pan Fanarltis, David Cobb, John Harper, Scott Hunter, Chuck Huber, Rob Loranger, Clayton Breit, John Hornstrom, Mark Van Volkinburg, Dave Blair. One hundred forty-four After the tureen dinner, members enioyed slides of Europe presented by Bill Potter. Members enjoy interesting programs at their meetings. FRENCH CLUB: Row I-Lynn Witkin, Bev Fleming, Carol Greenlund, Cathy Rich, Molly Foley, Kaye Dunn. ,Plow lg-Peggy Wright, Nancy Rush, Nancy Hultquist, Eunice Faulkner, Charlotte Bigelow, BFY TEENS. Row Ill-Faith Witkin, Marilyn Sallack, Khlare McDonald, Betsy Griffin, Delores Weber, Becky Potter, Linda Garner. Row lV-aBeth Gay, Debbie Pring, Linda Powell, Ann Mathis, Aldean Hansen, Cheryl Anderson, Ann McFate. Mary Pace, Bill Potter, and Charles Huber plan for the annual French Club banquet. One hundred forty-five GERMAN CLUB: Row l-Patty McFate, Cindy Huber, Tenna Gheres, Pat Mead, Linda Walter, Anita Pearson, Karen Smith, Dawn Rice, Fran Muczynski, Carolyn Occhuizzo, Becky Berdine, Becky Pees, Linda Jarvis, Wanda Hedges. Row ll-Kathi Peterson, Pat Lobdell, Cam Tassone, Cheryl Steinkamp, Lisa Mangine, Phyllis Valone, Wendy wintson, Carol Bagwell, Lynn Nobles, Linda Edwards, Christie Peterson, Bonnie Carlson, Cathy Alexander, Chris I IBITIS. Row lll-Wayne Baxter, Joe Shatiier, Ron Reiff, Gary Olson, Doug Coates, Rick Pederson, Jack McCurdy, Dave Schuler, Craig Greene, Tom Lawton, Terry Mader, Bob O'Connor, Mike Foster, Mike Olson. Row IV-Art McMillan, Fred Hunter, Tim Kinander, Tom Donaldson, Denny Valone, Dan Sorensen, Dave Fago, Denny Brader, Dwight Jayne, Brad Bogart, Craig Scalise, Barry Dietsch, Jerry Riggle, Dave Flick, Mr. KauHman. Row V-Greg Nosel, Steve Wiedmaier, Bill Songer, Bob Swanson, Tom Marti, Craig Stoldt, Jim Kannen, Paul Nelson, Mike Hackett, Jim Daigan, Rick Lyon, Denny DeLuca, Jerry Henry, Dave Olson, Bob DeLong. Social activities rank high in German Club planning. The German Club, under the direction of Mr. Kauff- man and Mr. Green, worked to acquaint its members with the culture as well as the language of Germany. A traditional German cider-doughnut get-together opened the year's activities. Then, in December, the annual Christmas Banquet featured a carol sing and a visit from Saint Nicholas. Later in the year, W. A. H. S. student visitors to Germany showed slides, narrating their ex- periences. In May the Club held a picnic to climax the year's activities. An outgrowth of the German Club, the German Folk- singers met throughout the year to provide entertainment with traditional German folk songs. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: ileft to rightl Chris Williams, Kathi Peterson, Co-Presidents: N Zeno Henninger, Treasurer, Paula Mead, Secre- tary. One hundred forty-six GERMAN CLUB FOLK SINGERS lfrontl Chris Williams. Row ll-Chris Petersen, Bob O'Connor, Lisa Mangine, Lynn Nobles, Linda Edwards, Peggy Kates, Randy McNutt. German Club folk singers entertain at the Christmas Banquet GERMAN CLUB: Row I-Joan Hogan, Anita Marceca, Elaine Starner, Chris Bryan, Paula Mead, Khlare McDonald, Shelly Burleigh, Jane Sedon, Nancy Quicksall, Gretchen Howe. Row ll-Mary Ahlquist, Jean Dickerson, Debby Marti, Carol Gagliardi, Patty Simmons, Chris Gahring, Sara Lucks, Randy McNutt, Patty Moore, Cindy Haggerty, Linda McNutt. Row lll-Ruth Sampson, Isabelle Molinaro, Sue Meng, Roxanne Albaugh, Kathy Wilson, Nancy Morse, Frances Swanson, Debby Johnson, Betty Becker, Debby Dalrymple. Row IV-Mr. Green, Jim Hyatt, Alex Bowler, Bill Shaffer, Dave Foster, Pete Davidson, Lowell Eckert, Denny McDonald, Jim Crozier, Georgia Knopf, Sandy Casey. Row V-Kurt Mealy, Dale Tressler, Zeno Henninger, Stephen West, Del Rydholm, Steve Mostert, Jim Hunter, Nick Szeverenyi, Lye Layman, Linda Marshall, Linda Bartz. One hundred forty-seven SPANISH CLUB: Row l-Mrs. Smith, Bonnie Freund, Jacque Johnston, Joyce Carnahan, Olivia Berry, Colette Lindgren, Marilyn Hanchett, Anna Anderson, Mary Shelgreen, Sue Schuman, Becky Nichols, Linda Castagnino, Kathy Grima di, Carol Mohney, Mimi Lewis, Lisa Hanson, Mrs. Hernandez. Row ll-Karen Mattei, Virginia Donovan, Linda Cooper, Linda Barney: Nancy Pierson, Sue Krespan, Joanne !Lerlin,LNancy Johnson, Barb Olson, Sandy McKillip, Linda Lanman, Cat y Rich, Rachel Check, Monica Falbriski, ery arson. Row Ill-Sheryl Zawacki, Sylvia Chittester, Kathy Keller, Francie Borger, Mary Sandblade, Carol Bagwell, Jane Musante, Patti Suppa, Virginia Cogswell, Kathy Jenkins, Ann Morelli, Linda Garner, Diane Notoro, Margie Musante, Becky Keyvinski, Kathy Jensen, Kathy Mattei. Row IV-Peggy Parsons, Melissa Vought, Carol Gustafson, Sue Smith, Mickey Connolly, Jef? Smith, Doug Nelson, John Zawacki, Jim Kerven, Chuck Musante, Dan O'Neil, Jim Grillo, Larry Slocum, Hanna Harbert, Becky Hagberg, Linda Brewster, Sylvia Juliano. Row V-Ron Mohney, Dick Bloom, Jay Proud, Chuck Deshner, Tom Christie, David Tegeler, Jay Sellin, Richard Peck, Roger Ccgswell, Richard Brewster, James Cruickshank, Doug Swanson, Doug Sorensen, Karen Griffin. Interesting programs highlight Spanish Club meetings. Linda Lanman and Patti Suppa conduct a business meeting before the club's program. The Spanish Club combined just the right amount of recreation with study to give its members a work- ing knowledge of Spain and the Spanish-speaking countries, including their culture. The club's yearly activities began with a tureen dinner followed by a hayride and a dance. In November the Spanish Club met to initiate its new members. A highlight of the year was the Christmas Pinata Party in which stu- dents celebrated Christmas as the Spanish do. As the Spanish students continued their studies, they also continued their meetings, which took the forms of a bowling party, and a dinner and film. The annual Spanish Club picnic rounded out the school year. leaving Spanish Club members with a better under- standing of Spain and its language, One hundred forty-eight Marge Musante treats Karl Rabat to a chocolate rabbit from the Spanish Club Easter Egg Hunt. Members enjoy learning in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. NEW SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: Row l-Cindy Fadale, Mary Jane Poulson, Penny Thompson, Lynne Dunn. Row ll-Marilyn Schirck, Dee Dee Mullen, Kay Gorenflo, Judy Dahl. Row Ill-Kathy Fritz, Linda Bartz, Tina Werlin, Lorraine Betts. Row IV-Dave Segel, Steve Wade. One hundred forty-nine SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: fleff to righfj Linda Lanman, Vice-President, Jeff Smith, Sargeant at Arms, Melissa Vought, Sec.- Lreasurery Absent, John Zawacki, Presi- ent. V. K:.,,, .. KL I LQ . I Continuing its monthly tureen dinners, the Russian Club again successfully achieved its record of 100 per cent membership of Russian students. Meeting for dinner, the students often eat authentic Russian dish- es. An attempt is made to correlate the after dinner meeting with the season of the year - singing Russian Christmas carols and decorating Ukrainian Easter eggs. To the delight of the students this year, Russian Hlms with English subtitles were shown. Russian Club always provides a Welcome diversion from regu- lar club meetings as an enjoyable method of learning. RUSSIAN CLUB OFFICERS: ileft to rightl Pan Fanaritis, Secretaryp Joan Picci- rillo and Mike Cauley, Cc-Presidents, Tom Lauffenburger, Treasurer. Many students realize the academic importance of Russian. RUSSIAN CLUB: Rowl-Toni Massa, Kathy Jordan, Renee Olowin, Kathy Grimaldi, Janet Smith, Rachel Check, Linda Schuler, Wanda Hedges. Row ll-Debbie Rehm, Kathie Watson, Penny Shattuck, Pat Smith, Joyce Bailey, Kathy Muczynski, Shelly Burleigh, Diane Mcravek. Row lll-Mr. Stachowiak, Keith Proud, Joan Piccirillo, Karen Bunk, Jana Roop, Cathy Teconchuk, April Reid, Sue King, Jim Seeley. Row IV-Claude Hawk, Dean Backstrom, Kurt Mealy, Bob Morelli, Mike Cauley, Gary Porter, Pan Fanaritis, Craig White, Tom Lauffenburger. One hundred fifty LATIN CLUB: Row I-Carole Sly, Elaine Davis, Cathy Schreckengost, Barb Donham, Judy Pearson, Mary Kiser, Debby Hollister, Renee Olowin, Jane Burke, Amy Wood. Row ll-Margie Cole, Andrea McAlister, Cathy Martin, Judy Mastrian, Isabelle Molinaro, Mary Parsons, Marilyn Freeman, Mary Ann Frits, Lynn Wendelboe, Joy Neuman. Row III-John Cottilion, Aldaleah Anderson, Marcie Newmaker, Sharon Bacho, Celine Cunningham, Billie Westfall, Arlene Wilson, Judy Fraiser, Tom Re nolds, Larry Nelson. Row IV-Toni Scalise, Greg Schumacher, Randy Buerkle, Don Worley, Chuck Johnson, Tom Russ, Earl Rosenquist, Dave Dickerson, Jim Seeley, Jeff Biacchi. Row V-Mr. Stachowiak, Greg Fino, John Lasher, Jim Munch, Jim Holding, Gary Franklin, Dave Seceniqua, Rob Schorman, Grover Cleveland, Jim McClain, Denny Ryberg. Latin Club meets for tureen dinners. Every third Tuesday of the month, the cafeteria was transformed into a Roman forum, as the Latin Club met for a tureen dinner. By reading various Latin writings, the group increased their knowledge and recreated famous periods of history. This year at Christmas time, the Latin and Russian Clubs combined for a tureen dinner and an exchange of culture, including a Russian film. The year was culminated by a banquet in which the members of the Latin Club dressed in traditional togas and tunics emphasizing Roman society. Meeting at tureen dinners, the Latin Club members enioyed good food and fine programs. One hundred fifty-o LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Fron Treasurery Mary Ann Frits, Rear-Aldaleah Anderson, Vice-President. t lleft to Secretary. President: Grover Cleveland, rightl Lynn Wenclelboe, I I I I I I 71,6 F. T. A.: Row I-Gayle Ettinger, Kay Brown, Joi Neuman, Carol Greenlund, Karen Mattei, Linda Beach, Monica Falbriski, Marilyn Hanchett, Barb Check, Peggy Corey, Jodee Scalise, Dorothy Ley, Tessa SiFFin. Row ll-Phyllis Valone, Jean Dickerson, Patty Simmons, Fran Muczynski, Beverly Christie, Cathy Eberhardt, Kathy Jensen, Jana Roop, Frances Borger, Mimi Lewis, Leslie Stein, Kris Johnson, Linda Wilson, Lisa Mangine. Row Ill-Margie Musante, Monica Bunk, Kathy Jenkins, Susan Johnson, Chris Krumm, Khlare McDonald, Betty geckerh Fran Swanson, Sharon Fasenmyer, Mary Greene, Donna Johnson, Sue Schumann, Kaye Dunn, Kaye oren o. Row IV-Linda Powell, Wendy Johnson, Carol Bagwell, Debbie Jones, Karen Bunk, Gloria Hahn, Linda Cooper, Virginia Donovan, Linda Barney, Molly Foley, Carol Monney, Ruth Sampson, Sheryl Larson. Row V-Patti Suppa, Rachel Check, Missy Vought, Betsy Griffin, Carol Gagliardi, Aldean Hansen, Judy Highhouse, Peggy Johnson, Dee Dee Mullen, Lynne Dunn, Lorraine Betts, Nancy Morse. Row VI-Phil Simmons, Jon Torrance, Dave Schuler, Charles A. Johnson, Barry Keller, Ann Mathis, Mary White- shot, Judy Dahl, Penny Thompson, Lynn Wendleboe, Mary Lauffenburger. F. T. A. enjoys an unusually active year. Penny Thompson takes the first step on a long bus trip The Future Teachers of America enjoyed a very active year carefully following a pre-planned schedule of widely varied programs. Among the featured speakers this year were Chris Bryan and Sue Fogle telling of their summer student-aid jobs. Mr. and Mrs. Firestone delighted the group with slides of their year of teaching in England. The foreign exchange students Bassna Sadek, Le Van Dung, and Karl Rabat were also scheduled to inform students of the school systems in their countries. Mrs. Corey gave a pro- gram on exceptional children. In service to the school the F, T. A. provided students with calendars of school events. An exciting event of the year was the State Convention which this year was held in Harrisburg on April seventh and eighth. The F. T. A. prepared for the Convention with county-Wide meetings held throughout the year. On Octo- ber twenty-fifth the F. T. A. sponsored a county dinner, which boasted a very large attendance, As a final note to the year's activities a F. T. A. picnic Was planned for early in May. . a M. , W, One hundred jifty-two F. T. A. OFFICERS: Ueft to rightj Margie Musante, Presidentp Leslie Stein, Secretaryp Janet Smith, Treasurer: Monica Falbriski, Vice-President. Outstanding speakers add interest to regular meetings. Boarding the bus for the regional meeting at Edinboro are Karen Bunk, and Jan Smith. Marge Musante from W. A. H. S., Donna Lue Barlor from Tidioute, Mary Ann Williams 'from Youngsville, and Jane Russell from Eisenhower meet Dr. Barratt to proclaim teaching career month. One hundred fifty-three F. N. A.: Row l-Debby Rehm, Barbara Minnelli, Janet Mead, Carol Sly, Ann McFate,Diane Kelly, Denise John- son, Sherrel Williams. Row ll-Debbie Hollister, Pat Cloutman, Arlene Wilson, Cheryl Anderson, Paula Dickerson, Alyce Lane, Celine Cunningham, Lynn Nobles. Row lll-Jeri Book, Karen Chiodo, Eileen Connolly, Kathy Beach, Beverly Fleming, Pat Brown, Hanna Harbert. Row IV-Donna Pollock, Chris Krumm, Aldaleah Anderson, Jane Musante, Wendy Johnson, Sherry Maxwell, Carol Andree. Row V-Anna Anderson, Sharon Nuhfer, Ronalie Parker, Mary Berglund, Sylvia Chittester, Becky Harper, Cathy Teconchuk, Christie Petersen. F. N. A. members prepare for prospective health careers. This year, through various public projects, the mem- bers of the Future Nurses of America organization have prepared for future careers in service to mankind. Hold- ing meetings every month, the girls soon became aware of various health careers which they could enter. Also, the girls worked diligently at bake sales in order to raise funds for a trip to the University of Pittsburgh Medical School in April. Wishing to interest other students in health careers, the F. N. A, presented an assembly at which Dr. O'Connor spoke. The c1ub's public projects included selling apples during Dental Health Week and giving treats and slippers to the patients of the Warren State Hospital medical ward. This year the girls ordered charms or pins to signify their membership in the F. N. A. F. N. A. OFFICERS: Cleft to rightl Janet Mead, Secretary, Cheryl Anderson, Historian, Paula Dickerson, Vice- Presidentp Sherry Maxwell, Treasurer, Ann McFate, President. . A, One hundred jifty-four STEN Row Row Row Row OGRAPHERS' CLUB: Row l-Ruth Ferver, Cheryl Johnson, Rebecc-1 Riggs ll-Karen Fowler, Rebecca Donaldson, Barb Landers, Donna Snow. lII--Jane Hamm, Nancy Lowe, Sal.y Hosier. IV-Sandy Gern, Sue Connolly, Chris Gunfire, Marcia Peterson. VPBl1hL PIIkJdLs. -eg y , ynn ooc, uy aron Not Present-Diane Tomasone. STENOGRAPHER5' CLUB OFFICERS: Ruth Ferver and Lynn Pollock, Co- Presidents. Stenographers Improve skulls The Stenographers' Club enabled its members to continue their business studies in a most enjoyable manner. The club greatly contributed to its students' proficiency in typing, shorthand and dictation by assigning various tasks throughout the school which require such skills, Speakers from large companies such as Thomas Flexible Coupling visited club meet- ings and spoke on various aspects of business. By sponsoring two dances, members of the Stenographers' Club raised enough money to finance a trip to Inter- national Business Machine, Incorporated. In service to the community, each club member adopted a patient from the State Hospital, remembering her birthday and holidays with gifts and visits. With Mrs. McC1ure's supervision, the Stenographers' Club proved to be a useful and enjoyable part of each member's extra-curricular activities, One hundred jifty-five F. B. L. A.: Row l-Geri Collins, Marge Hesch, Sarellen Mattone, Mr. Miller, Mr. Mullen, Mr. Patterson, Phil Simmons, Connie Haight, Elaine Starner, Pat Musante. U Row ll-Ann Loucks, Barb Bullock, Karen Slocum, Dawn Rice, Valerie Franklin, Sue Grimaldi, Barb White, Patty Smith, Margie Stevenson, Marti Blum. Row lll-Cathy Rehm, Toni Johnson, Diane Florence, Sally Dates, Ann Anderson, Shirley Niederer, Cindy Huber, Janet Hansen, Patty Nasman, Mary Jane Poulson. Row IV-Bonnie Dies, Mary Jane Miller, Stephanie Mikan, Kathy Grimaldi, Sue Johnson, Becky Murphy, Peg Broderick, Linda Hulings, Paula Lobdell, Connie Winn. Row V-Ruth Ferver, Chris Guiltre, Lynda Espin, Sue Connolly, Donna Snow, Peg Blyth, Lynn Pollock, Cindy Jackson, Debby Wykoff, Karen Fowler. Row VI-Brenda Baughman, Sue Hall, Judy Carlson, Nancy Lowe, Dianne Nollinger, Donna Brooks, Pat Wetmore, Gay.e Font, Nancy Stromdahl, Judy Larson, Sandy Wilkinson. Row Vll-Amy Dunham, Nancy Rush, Sue Mangini, Cindy Andersen, Diane Brown, Kathy Owen, Diane Miller, Marcia Tuttle, Diane Kelly, Patsy Lendvay. Row Vlll-Cheryl Svensen, Judy Smith, Janet Vavala, Linda Sandberg, Becky Hansen, Melodie Wood, Cindy Haggerty, Mary Ledebur, Renee Wood. Row IX-Darlene Snyder, Delaine Reist, Sarah Lucks, Sharon Salaman, Sue Reynolds, Pam Owen, Kathy Reo, Anita Pearson, Linda Arnofd, Kaye Gorenflo, Linda Barney. Row X-Sheila Salerno, Lynn Albaugh, Darlene Ananea, Linda Bobelak, Becky Berdine, Charlotte Bigelow, Gail Sondericker, Anzietta DiPierro, Debbie Zwald, Mary Gruber, Annette Hansen, Chris Gustafson. Row Xl-Mary Cogswell, Marlene Reist, Sandy Cervola, Patty Bobelak, Malou O'Donnell, Pat Nelson, Bev Quiggle, Ruth Kohler, Chris McGuire, Judy Repine, Lynne Reynolds, Gardner Muir. Row Xll-Barb Landers, Becky Riggs, Marcia Peterson, Sue Mong, Tina Werlin, Marie Peroski, Anita Marceca, Kay Nuhfer, Sue Brown, Jim Mattson, Rich Anderson, Bradley Waxman. F. B. L. A. members participate in area skill competitions F. B. L. A. OFFICERS: Cleft to rightl Seated-Donna Snow, Vice-Presi- dent: Barb Bullock, President. Standing-Lynn Pollock, Secretary, Gayle Font, Reporter, Sue Connolly, Treasurer. successful year. One hundred jifty-six The F. B. L. A. encouraged its members to compete in business skill contests. The competitors and most active members attended a preliminary convention at Iroquols High School in Erie. The top scorers in this event Went to Harrisburg in April for the national finals Dances and the popcorn sales at all basketball games and Wres tling matches yielded the funds for the convention The service project consisted of filling baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The F B L A com bined competition, service, and Work activities for a F. H. A. OFFICERS: ileft to rightj Seated-Martha Bierly, Vice-President, Karen Slocum, President. Standing-Cathy Mclntyre, Treasurer, Sarellen Mattone, Historian, Greichen Howe, Secretary. The Future Homemakers of America organization Was open to all girls enrolled in home ec courses. The regular bi-monthly meetings generally dealt with business matters or served as Work bees for planned activities. The girls participated in their annual bazaar and bake sale, selling goods made by the girls themselves. The money earned sent the ten most active girls to the Farm Show in Harrisburg. The Future Homemakers initiated a service project this year, supplying rooms throughout the school with sewing kits equipped with needle and thread for the student's emergency use. The F, H. A. provided the members an opportunity to prepare for the future today. A trip to the Farm Show in Harrisburg is a main F. H. A. event. F. H. A.: Row l--Mrs. Bryan, Miss Chase. Row ll-Gretchen Howe, Karen Slocum, Sarellen Matione, Cathy Mclntyre. Row lll-Judy Yeagle, Judy Warr, Susan Gustafson, Chris Guiffre, Mary Madigan, Sarah Alvino, Janet Hartman, Cheryl Johnson, Joyce Carnahan, Mary Ann Pappalardo, Carol Clifton, Judy Snyder, Carol Hyde, Debra Ponick, Pamela Reddinger, Pamela Holmberg, Marsha Bines, Kathy Owens. One hundred fifty-seven STAGE CREW: Row I-Bob DeLong, Steve Schwartz, Zeno Henninger, Jerry Henry, Jim Holding, Doug Coates. Stage Crew contributes to effective stage production. Helping out behind the scenes , the members of the stage crew were experienced in work on the curtain, in the pit, and on the catwalk. They handled lighting and helped with staging and props for school organizations and outside groups wishing to use the auditorium. Under Spotlight placement occupies the attentions of Tom Beach. the guidance of Mr. Oelslager, the crew worked on class plays, musicals, concerts, and assemblies and helped in performances by community sponsored groups. Working long hours, the stage crew received little retribution other than the enjoyment they derived from their work. Bob DeLong and Zeno Henninger man the pit controls. One hundred fifty-eight VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS: Jim Oriole, Secretary: Jim Kerven, Treasurerg Dave Cobb, Doug Sorensen and Sam Manno persuade Becky Keyvinski to buy Vice-President, Bill Shatter, President. a Varsity Club Wunderbar. Varsity Club recognizes participation in sports. Many projects aftiliated with Warren Area High School's athletic program kept the Varsity Club con- stantly on the move this year. Gathering all lettermen and two year athletes, the Varsity Club ushered at home football games and collected tickets at home basketball games and Wrestling matches. One of the big projects of the year was the sale of Wunder Bar VARSITY CLUB: Row l-Mr. Chew, Mr. Vizza. candy which gave the club the finances necessary for its other projects. Among these were the annual dance, this year using the theme V-Club goes Mod, and the annual men teachers' basketball game early in April between Beaty and High School teachers. Advisors for the club were Mr. Lee Chew and Mr. William Vizza. Row Il-Doug Sorensen, Sam Manno, Harry Spackman, Craig White, Rick Brewster, Jim Cruickshank, Joe McCoy, Mike Hesch, Ray Lowe, Mike Curren, Marc Segel, Bob Morelli, Larry Dyke, Bob Thompson, Jett Bartsch, Richard Peck, Dana Sorensen. Row Ill-Jim Oriole, Lowell Eckert, Corky Greenwood, Darrell Pusateri, Greg Bimber, Dave Cobb, Pan Fanaritis, Mike Hackett, Scott Hunter, Dan O'Neil, Phil Simmons, Bill Shatter, John Zawacki, Roy Swanson, Lee Sondericker, Jim Kerven, Jim Beichner, Pat Johnston, Stan Schwartz. One hundred fifty-nine BOWLING CLUB: Row I-Helen Straight, Mary Lou Knupp, Sue Knight, Judy Scalise, Linda Edwards, Gwen Nosel, Jane Sedon, Judy Merritt, Kay Schaffer, Kathy Watson, Patti Simmons, Billie Westfall, Marti Bierly, Debby Zwald, Toni Massa, Nancy Blackman. Row ll-Jay Proud, Bob Leathers, JeFF Nu ent, Blaine Loper, Barry Keller, Bob Nichols, Paul Nelson, Ross Bryan, John Colter, Jim Mattson, Mike Bleeci, Rick Anderson, Steve Daniels. Row Ill-Terry Bailor, Steve Watson, Tom Wolfe, Jerry Henry, George Bleech, Greg Nosel, Bill Blanks, Craig Whitaker, Randy Buerkle, Jim McClain, Tim Albaugh, Art McMi lan. Saturday mornings find the Every Saturday morning for twenty-eight weeks the Bowling Club met at Riverside Lanes for friendly com- petition among its members. The sixty members of the club were divided into twelve teams, each competing for the club championship. Anyone who was a student at Warren Area High School could belong to the Bowling Club, and so, any student looking for individual achievement as well as competition found what he wanted in this organization. Of course, there was the added attraction of trophies awarded to the outstanding teams at the end of the year. This year the Warren High Bowling Club won the Warren County High School Tournament in which teams from every county high school participated. Nancy Blackman and Paul Nelson appear amused when they learn their SCOFE5. ,V fqxli' Bowling Club at the alleys. BOWLING CLUB OFFICERS: Seated-Martha Bierly, Vice-President. Standing-lleft to rightl Ross Bryan, Secretary, Paul Nelson, Treasurer Kerry Hughes, President, not present. One hundred sixty Bob Leathers, Jim McBride, Jim Mattson, Blaine Loper, and Bob Nichols display the trophy they won as Warren County Bowling Champions. Ross Bryan, Jane Sedon, and Bob Nichols watch a team- mate in action. Bowling Club concentrates on perfecting form and scores. TEAM CAPTAINS: Greg Nosel, Craig Whitaker, Blaine Loper, Jeff Nugent, Patti Simmons, Ross Bryan, Jerry Henry, Rick Anderson, Barry Keller, John Colter, and Paul Nelson. One hundred sixty-one SKI CLUB: Row I-Sue Calderwood, Kathy Keller, Judy Grillo, Joan Curtis, Carol Lundberg, Kathy Beach, Diane Elmquist, Perry Foster-Pegg, Mr. Jewell. Row Il-Linda Barney, Bonnie Carlson, Jackie Kusse, Marcie Newmaker, Molly Foley, Jennie Kusse, Linda Lanman, Kathy Helfrich. Row III-Jane Cashman, Sue Probst, Mimi Lewis, Patty Simmons, Sue Gustafson, Penny Shattuck, Anita Marceca, Nancy Blackman. Row IV-Tim Murphy, Karen Chiodo, Phyllis Valone, Sue Mong, John Taft, Becky Murphy, Ron Tassone. Row V-Dave Tegeler, Gardner Muir, Tom Reynolds, Matt Voigt, Jon Torrance, Dave Fago, Row Vl-Bill Cobb, Dan Hoden, Tim Cassell, John Haggerty, Barry Dietsch, Greg Moylan, Chuck Culbertson, Jeff Munksgard. Not Present-Doug Swanson, Debbie Jones, Jeri Book, Jeff Smith, Barb Salapek, Linda Edwards, Lynda Tracy, Marcia Peterson, Tony Carter, Sue Connolly, Jim Kerven, Steve Beyer. The weather cooperated with Ski Club for a long season. The sixty members of the Ski Club are avid enthusiasts of this fast-growing sport. Haunting the slopes this past winter, they sought fast exercise and enjoyment. The c1ub's advisor, Mr. Jewell, taught skiing fundamentals by example, but always stressed safety. Also, Ski Club dances provided the funds for a ski trip, the climax of the skiing year, to one of the area's resorts. SKI CLUB OFFICERS: Steve Beyer, Membership Representative, Dave Fago, Representative, Joan Curtis, Secretary, Jon Torrance, Co-President, Phil John Taft, Jon Torrance, Dave Fago, and Bill Cobb plan the ski trip to Simmons, Representative, Judy Grillo, CoAPresident, Marcie Newmaker, Kissing Bridge. Representative, Mr. Jewell, Advisor. One hundred sixty-two Skiers enjoy the long awaited trip to Kissing Bridge. Karhy Keller removes her skiing equipment from The bus at Kissing Bridge. Tightening his ski boots, Jim Kerven prepares for a day on ihe slopes. Phil Simmons and Jon Torrance employ their skiing experience as instructors Assembling rheir ski equipment before the long trip are Parri Simmons and at Youngsville Skiways. Kathy Helfrich. One hundred .sixty-fhree The selling of Dragon megaphones helped boost school spirit. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Cleft to rightl Linda Wilson, Secretary, Pam Mint- zer, Treasurer, Bonnie Dies, Vice-President: Sarellen Mattone, President The Pep Club gives support to athletic activities. PEP CLUB: Column l iback to 'irontl Darlene Ananea, Chris Lundahl, Penny Thompson, Debbie Casperson, Becky Potter, Cathy Teconchuk, Mary Pace, Donna Johnson, Amy Dunham, Debbie Marti, Becky Barker, Jane Burke, Amy Baker, Pam Reddinger, Sue Malone, Carol Sly, Debbie Pring, Linda Peterson, Helen Kanovsky, Pam Mintzer, Fran Muczynski, Pat Lobdell, Joanne Werlin, Faith Witkin, Mary Berglund, Linda Wilson, Donna Pollack, Sherri Maxwell, Dorothy Ley, Lynn Witkin, Linda Bartz, Linda Reiter, Kay Nuhfer, Diane Kelly, Nancy Johnson, April Reid, Fay Dunham, Linda Beach, Joan Hogan, Jeannette English. Column ll-Carol Andree, Sarellen Mattone, Sharon Salaman, Bonnie Dies, Carol Clifton, Eunice Faulkner, Sue Quiggle, Kathy Helfrich, Jacki Grinnen, Anita Marceca, Sue Schulman, Kathy Fritz, Heidi Ruhlman, Kathy Beach, Sue Johnson, Judy Larson, Nancy Stromdahl, Debbie Johnson, Barb Larson, Chris Gustafson, Georgia Knupp, Karen Sidon, Sue Plonsky, Debbie Corey, Patty Bobelak, Malou O'Donnell, Marlene Reist, Bev Quiggle. Column lll-Suzanne Huges, Ruth Kohler, Judy Repine, Cheri Blum, Pat Nelson, Mary Colosimo, Toni Hansen, Jean Scalise, Mary Ann Frits, Linda Germonto, Sue Calderwood, Mary Ledebur, Joyce Neuman, Cheryl Svensen, Debbie Friedrich, Rosemary Reiff, Toni Johnson, Margie Lawson, Carol Gagliardi, Debbie Zawacki, Melody Wood, Khlare McDonald, Lynn Wendelboe, Debbie Walker, Linda Barney, Linda Loomis, Gayle Ettinger, Bonnie Freund, Cheryl Steinkamp, Ruth Sampson, Judy Grillo, Kathy Jensen, Kaye Gorentio, Linda Hagerman. Column IV-Karen Griffin, Marcie Newmaker, Cathy Eberhardt, Sue Probst, Chris Bryan, Linda Hofer, Patty Simmons, Marti Blum, Mary Ahlquist, Jean Smith, Judy Templeton, Brenda Baughman, Becky Pees, Betty Becker, Connie Johnson, Linda Baughman, Dee Dee Mul.en, Marilyn Schirck, Peggy Johnson, Kris Johnson, Pat Smith, Debby Bell, Anzietto DiPierro, Cherl Christie, Carol Lundberg, Jean Cunningham, Linda Edwards, Ann Mathis. a ff : s i x r 'YV-'imwt' - r- - 4 tt 11 V J ,I . -2-ttwfzssz . .se g,fq,,efz.stfef H , r One hundred .sizty-four In service to the public, Pep Club members check coats at a wrestling match. Pep Club posters create school spirit for important games. Malou O'Donnell and Susan Plonsky design signs before school athletic events. Colorful and attractive signs made by Pep Club members are placed around the school. This year, as in the past, the Pep Club's members have succeeded in initiating school spirit at Dragon sporting events and pep assemblies. Receiving little recognition, they are the originators of much of the art work and the costumes at the pep assemblies. Through the sale of stadium cushions and other items at the games, the Pep Club has raised enough money to provide the school with a Dragon Mascot which was presented to the student body at the Christmas Assembly this year, One hundred sixty-jive DRAGON BUSINESS BOARD: Row I-Lynn Pollock, Jeri Book, Margaret Broderick, Sue Connolly, Donna Snow. Row ll-Cathy Eloerhardt, Gayle Font, Karen Slocum, Phil Simmons, Kathy Jensen, Anne Loucks, Judy Carlson. Row llle-Mr. Ed Miller, Sue Hall, Aldaleah Anderson, Lynne McMillan, Linda Sandberg, Linda Hulings. DRAGON Business Board provides financial support for the yearbook. Because the DRAGON is always sold to the students at a price lower than costs permit, the DRAGON Busi- ness Board has the great task of making up the difference in finances. This is accomplished through sponsorship of dances, concessions at home football games, and solicita- tion of some of Warren's outstanding merchants. This money supplements the proceeds from the sales of books and plastic book covers. Through this contribution to the school, the DRAGON Business Board aids each stu- dent in purchasing a Yearbook. Karen Slocum types a letter thanking a local merchant for his contribution to Anne Loucks proofreads material for the DRAGON Business Board. the DRAGON. One hunderd sixty-eight Chris Bryan and John Taft plan the sport section, To complete the pages, Sue Fogle captions pictures. Steve Beyer, staff photographer, took this unusual self-portrait. This year the DRAGON Board of Editors has made an effort to provide the students of Warren Area High School with a distinctive and original yearbook. A new cover design and a different approach to the senior section are some of the new ideas incorporated in the DRAGON. The advice and experience of Miss Lana Shield and the co-ordinated efforts of co-editors Chris Bryan and Bill Potter were responsible for unhindered publication of the yearbook. By using a theme stressing personal accomplishment of each individual, the DRAGON Board of Editors hopes to make a lasting contribution to Warren High. Several changes were made in the format of this year's DRAGON. Bill Potter and Dean Backstrom correct copy for the Proportioning pictures and identifying students are the day's assignments for Pete Davidson, Janet Hartman, and Ruth Ferver. One hundred seventy-one SENIOR SUMMARY ACE, ALBERT CLAIR A1 Cafeteria Worker 2, 3. ALEXANDER, CATHERINE ANN Cathy German Club 47 Latin Club 2, 37 Office Worker 37 A Cappella Choir 4. ALLSHOUSE, ROBERT EUGENE Bob Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. ALVINO, SARAH ELLEN Sarge F. H. A. 4. ANDERSEN, CYNTHIA ANNE Cindy G. A. A. 47 Gym Show!Assembly 3, 47 Maiorette 2, 3, 4. ANDERSEN, RICHARD EUGENE Rich Band 2, 3, 47 Dance Band 2, 3, 47 National Thespian Society 2, 47 Orchestra 2, 3, 47 Pep Band 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, ALDALEAH Aldie DRAGON Business Board 47 Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 3, 47 Latin Club 2, 3, 47 Pep C.ub 37 Russian Club 37 National Honor Society 4. ANDERSON, CHERYL LYNN Cheri Band 2, 3, 47 French Club 47 F. N. A. 3, 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Library Worker 37 National Honor Society 4. ANDERSON, RICHARD CARL Rick Bowling Club 2, 3, 47 Golf 2. ANDREE, CAROL LOUISE Teri A Cappella Choir 47 Band 27 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 27 French Club 2, 37 F. N. A. 47 G. A. A. 2, 3,47 Girls Glee Club 37 Junior Play Committee 37 Pep Band 27 Pep Club 3, 47 Senior Play Committee 4. ANDREWS. WILLIAM BAILEY Baseball 2, 3, 47 Football 27 Prom Committee 37 Spanish Club 37 Home- coming Activities 4. ARBOGAST, ROSEMARY ANN Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ARSENAULT, RALPH JOSEPH Raf' Baseball 37 French Club 2, 3. BAKER, MICHAEL DENNIS Mike Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 2. BARCLAY, RICHARD CLAIR Dick German Club 2, 3, 4. BARTZ, LINDA L. German Club 2, 47 Gym Show!Assembly 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Senior Play Committee 47 Spanish Club 47 Y-Teens 2, 37 National Honor Society 4. BAUGHMAN, BRENDA ANN F. B. L. A. 47 Pep Club 47 Senior Play Committee 4. BAUGHMAN, CRAIG ANDREW German Club 27 Tennis Club 3. BAXTER, LAWRENCE W. Larry German Club 2. BEACH, KATHLEEN ELAINE Kathy F. N. A. 47 F. T. A. 27 Junior Play 37 Latin Club 27 Pep Club 3, 47 Ski Club 47 Senior Play 4. BECKER, ELIZABETH ANN Betty Candy Seller 47 Debate Club 3, 47 F. H. A. 47 F. N. A. 27 F. T. A. 3, 47 German Club 2, 3, 47 Gym ShowfAssembly 27 Prom Committee 37 Library Worker 47 Pep Club 2, 47 Senior Play Committee 4. BEDNEZ, RODNEY JOSEPH Rod BELL, STEPHEN EDWARD Steve Gym ShowfAsSembly 27 Rifle Club 2, 3. BERGLUND, MARY MARGARET Bergie Band 2, 37 F. N. A. Ai G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Gym ShowfAssembly 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 Pep Band 2, 37 Pep Club 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Tennis Club 2, 3, 47 Y-Teens 37 National Honor Society 4. BERRY, OLIVIA JEAN Liv Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. BEVEVINO, LAWRENCE ARCHER BEYER, STEPHEN E. Sieve Band 2, 3, 47 Bowling Club 2, 37 Color Guard Sergeant 47 DRAGON Board of Editors 3, 47 F. B. L. A. 37 F. T. A. 27 Prom Committee 37 Pep Band 2, 37 Science Fair 27 Senior Dinner Waiter 37 Track 3, 47 Home- coming Activities 4. BIMBER, GREGG LaMONTE Football 3, 47 Varsity Club 3, 47 Wrestling 2, 3. BLEECH, MICHAEL LACY Mike Bowling Club 3, 47 Candy Seller 47 Football 2, 3, 47 Fall Follies 37 Gym ShowfAssembly 27 Otiice Worker 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Tennis Club 3, 47 Track 3, 47 Varsity Club 3, 4. BLOOM, RICHARD CRAIG Dick Band 27 Bowling Club 2, 47 Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 Football Manager 27 Prom Waiter 3. BLUM. RITA MARIE BLYTH. MARGARET ANN Peg F. B. L. A. 3, 47 German Club 27 Stenographers Club 4. BOETTCHER, JAYNE ANN Jayne French Club 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 3. BOOK, JERI ANNE DRAGON Business Board 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, 3, 47 F. N. A. 3, 47 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Ski Club 3, 4. BOWLER, NORTON ALEX Alex Baseball 2, 37 German Club 2, 3, 47 Warren Y. M. C. A. Swim Team Coach 2, 3. BOWSER, NORA D. BOYER, CATHY L. Pep club 3. BRALEY, SHERMAN L. Sherm BRANDT, ROBERT GEORGE Bob BREWSTER, LINDA MARIE Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 37 Spanish Club 2, 3. BRINKLEY, VERYL H. BRODERICK, MARGARET LOUISE Peg DRAGON Business Board 47 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 47 French Club 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Library Worker 37 Pep Club 2, 3, President 3. BROOKS, DONNA L. Dee F. B. L. A. 47 Library Worker 3, 4. BROWN, DIANE E. Diane Ottice Worker 37 Pep Club 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Ski Club 2. BROWN, SUSAN GENE Sue Band 2, 3, 47 Bowling Club 47 F. H. A. 37 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Library Worker 37 Pep Band 47 Public Address An- nouncements 3, 47 Spanish Club 2, 37 Tennis Club 2, 3. BROWN, VONLEY D. Von BRYAN, CHRISTINE MARION Chris Baccalaureate Usher 27 Bowling Club 2, 37 Cheerleading 2, 3, 47 Com- mencement Usher 27 DRAGON Board of Editors 47 F. T. A. 37 German Club 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Ski Club 2, 37 Tennis Club 2, 3i Student Council 2, 3, 47 Model U. N. 47 National Honor Society 3, 47 Junior Class Play 37 Senior Class Play 47 Homecoming Activities 47 Prom Committee 37 A. F. S. Semi-Finalist. BRYAN, ROSS EMERY A Cappella Choir 3, 47 District Chorus 37 Bowling Club 3, 47 French Club 2, 3, 47 Gym ShowfASsembly 2, 3, 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Madrigal Singers 47 National Thespian Society 3, 47 Senior Play 47 Senior Play Committee 4. BULLOCK, BARBARA ANN Barb Band 2, 3, 47 F. B. L. A. 3, 47 Gym ShowfAssembly 27 Prom Committee 37 Library Worker 2, 3, 47 Pep Band 3, 47 F. B. L. A. State Convention 37 F. B. L. A. President 47 F. B. L. A. Regional Secretary 47 National Honor Society 4. BUNK, KENNETH JOSEPH Ken Band 2, 3, 47 Commencement Usher 37 German Club 2, 37 National Honor Society 3, 47 Pep Band 3, 47 Senior Dinner Waiter 37 Wrestling 2, 37 Key Club 2, 3, 4. CALLA, LINDA LEE French Club 27 Prom Committee 3i Maiorette 27 Pep Club 2, 3. CARLSON, BONNIE MARIE Bonnie A Cappella Choir 47 Candy Seller 3, 47 Color Guard 37 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 37 German Club 2, 3, 47 Girls Glee Club 37 Gym ShowfAssembly 27 Junior Play 3i Prom Committee 37 National Honor ,Society 3, 47 Pep Club 27 Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 47 Senior ay . One hundred seventy-two SENIOR SUMMARY CContinued5 CARLSON. JUDITH ANN Judy DRAGON Business Board 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Gym ShowfAssembIy 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 2. CARLSON. TERRANCE PAUL Terry German Club 25 Band 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Senior Dinner Waiter 35 Tennis Club 2, 35 Wrestling 2. CARNAHAN, JOYCE KATHLEEN Joyce F. H. A. 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Fall Follies 3. CASHMAN. JANE ELIZABETH DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 25 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 2, 3. CASPERSON, DEBORAH ANN Debi CASTAGNINO, LINDA KAY DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Russian Club 35 Ski Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. CATALDO, FRANK Cheek Gym ShowfAssembly 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Larry Dyke and Larry Zetterlind, two seniors with special interests in flying, both have their pilot licenses. CAULEY. MICHAEL ROBERT Mike Prom Committee 35 Latin Club 25 Mock U. N. 3, 45 Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Co-President 45 Homecoming Activities 4. CHASE. MARCIA LYNN CHIMENTI. JOHN Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. CHIODO. KAREN LEE French Club 3, 45 F. N. A. 45 Bowling Club 35 Candy Seller 2, 45 Color Guard 35 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Maiorette 25 Latin Club 25 National Thespian Society 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Activities 4. CHRISTENSON. EDMOND CARL Ed Basketball 25 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3. CHRISTIE. BEVERLY JEANNE Bev Baccalaureate Usher 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 45 Commencement Usher 35 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 35 French Club 2, 35 F. N. A. 25 F. T. A. 2, 3, 45 Gym ShowfAssembly 25 Junior Play Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 25 Home- coming Activities 3. CHRISTIE. PATRICIA DIANE Patty Cafeteria Worker 2, 3. CHRISTIE. TOM E. Tom Band 2. 3, 45 Bowling Club 35 District Band 3, 45 F. T. A. 25 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. CLARK. ROSS NELSON CLIFTON. CAROL ANN DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 25 F. H. A. 45 F. T. A. 2, 45 German Club 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Seniar Play 45 National Honor Society 4. COATES. JEFFREY A. Jeff Spanish Club 3. COBB. WILLIAM DOUGLAS Cobby Band 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. COGSWELL. ROGER Roger Band 2, 3, 45 German Club 25 Junior Play 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Public Address Announcements 3, 45 Tennis Club 3. COLE. SUSAN MARIE Sue F. H. A. 35 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 3. COLTER. JOHN DAVID COLTER. THOMAS E. Tom Boys' Glee Club 25 German Club 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3. CONNOLLY, SUZANNE MARIE Sue DRAGON Business Board 45 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, Olticer 45 F. T. A. 2, 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Spanish Club 35 Stenographers' Club 45 Ski Club 3, 4. CORRIERO. ERSILIA Ursola DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 35 Spanish Club 45 National Honor Society 4. CRANDALL. HAROLD E. Bid CULBERTSON. CHARLES EDWARD Chuck Football 25 German Club 25 Gym ShowfAssembly 2. CURTIS. JOAN L. Bowling Club 35 Candy Seller 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Com- rgiilttee 3,5 lgom Committee 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 - eens -, . DANIELS. LINDA S. DARLING. REGINALD LEE Reg Rifle Club 3, 4. DAVIDSON. PETER COLBURN Peie DRAGON Board of Editors 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Com- mittee 35 Ski Club 3. DECKER. DOUGLAS PAUL Doug Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 35 German Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. DEIGAN. JAMES CHARLES Jim Heart Test Winner 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Rifle Club 45 German Folk Singers 3, 45 Key Club 4. One hundred seventy-three SENIOR SUMMARY CContinuecD DeLONG, ROBERT B. Bob Boys' Glee Club 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. DeLUCA, DENNIS A. Denny A Cappella Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, Class OFficer 2, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, HI-TIME 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Madrigal Singers 4, Model U. N. 3, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Senior Play 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Student Day OFFice 3, Track 2, National Honor Society 4. DeMARCO, MARGARET MARY Peggy DESHNER, CHARLES JOSEPH Chuck Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DICKSON, ELLEN MARIE Ellen Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Regional Band 3. DIES, BONITA LOUISE Bonnie DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3, German Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 4, Junior Play Director 3, Junior Play Committee 3, National Thespian Society 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Public Ad- dress Announcements 4, Senior Play Committee 4. DIETSCH ALLEN BARRETT Barry A Cappella Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, Boy's Glee Club 2, Class Officer 3, Dance Band 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Junior Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian Society 4, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Senior P.ay 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Presi- gent: 42 Day Oliice 4, Prom Waiter 2, Hootenanny 2, 3, 4, Talent Show , , - DINE, DENNIS RICHARD Denny Cafeteria Worker 3, 4, Senior Dinner Waiter 3. DONALDSON, REBECCA ANN Becky DONOVAN, TIMOTHY DANIEL Tim Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. DUCKETT, VINCENT PAUL Vince DUNG, LE VAN Lee Mock U. N. 4, Student Council 4, Tennis Club 4, National Honor Society 4. DUNHAM, THOMAS LEE Tom DYKE, LARRY E. Football 3, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 2, Track 2, Varsity Club 2. EBERHARDT, CATHY LOUISE Gurt Bow.ing 2, 3, Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, DRAGON Business Board 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym ShowfAssembIy 2, 4, Junior Play Director 3, Prom Committee 3, OFfice Worker 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play gommittje 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, National Honor ociety . ECKERT, RALPH LOWELL Baseball 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Mock U. N. 3, 4, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. EDMISTON, DANIEL G. Dan EGGER, DONALD EUGENE Don German Club 2, 3. EGGER, DONNA PRISCILLA Cafeteria Worker 2, F. H. A. 3, Pep Club 3. ELDRIDGE, KATHLEEN FAYE Kathy Cafeteria Worker 2. EMEHIZER, ARTHUR WAYNE Gym Show!Assembly 3, Wrestling 3. ENGEL, DARLENE IONA German Club 2, Pep Club 3. ENGLISH, ROBERT B. Parnelli ESPIN, LYNDA MARIE Lynne F. B. L. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Gym ShowfAssembly 2, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Pep Club 2, Senior Play Committee 4. FAGO, DAVID PAUL German Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Student Council 3, Student Day Ofiice 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Football Con- cessions Stand 3. FANARITIS, PANAGIOTES PRODROMOS Pan Basketball 2, 3, Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Cross Country , . FARNHAM, RONALD LEE Bowling Club 3, Rifle Club 4. FASENIVIYER, SHARON ANN Shari. Debating 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4. FERVER, RUTH MARIE Rufus DRAGON Board of Editors 4, F. B. L. A. 3, Junior Play Committee Chairman 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Stenographers Club 4, National Honor Society 4. FLICK, DAVID OWEN Dave Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. FLYNN, CAROLINE KATHLEEN Finn Cafeteria Worker 2, 3. FOGLE, SUSAN VIRGINIA Sue Candy Seller 3, 4, Class Co-President 4, DRAGON Board of Editors 4, DRAGON Homeroom SaIesman 2, French Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Madrigal Singers 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pip Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, District Chorus 4, Regional C orus 4. FOLEY, MOLLY ANN A Cappella Choir 4, French Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Gym ShowfAssembly 2, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 3. FONT, GAYLE FRANCES Gayle Bacca'aureate Usher 2, Commencement Usher 2, DRAGON Business Board 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Library Worker 2, Senior Play Committee 4. FOSTER, DAVID R. German Club 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Public Address Announcements 3, Senior Dinner Waiter 3. FOWLER, KAREN L. F. B. L. A. 2, 4, Stenographers Club 4, Y-Teens 2, 4. FOX, CHARLES ROBERT Charlie FRY, LINDA DIANE Fry A Cappella Choir 4, Candy Seller 3, French Club 2, F. N. A. 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Student Council 3. GARDNER, CRAIG HARRISON Hank A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boy's Glee Club 2. GERN, SANDRA MARIE Sandy F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 3. GIBNEY, PATRICIA I.-ORRAINE Pai Basketball 2, French Club 2, F. H. A. 3, F. T. A. 2, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4. GLEASON, TIMOTHY MARCUS Tim GOODNOE, DAVID RICHARD Dave GOODWIN, CRAIG CURTIS Craig A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Boy's Glee Club 2, Ger- man Crub 2, Tennis Club 3, 4. GREENWOOD, ERNEST MORGAN Corky A Cappella Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Show!As- sembly 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Madrigal Singers 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Wrestling 4. GRIFFIN, KAREN ANN A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, DRAGON Homeroom Sales- man 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Gym ShowfAssembly 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, Senior allay, gorgmiltee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Tennis U , , s GRILLO, JUDY ANN Judy Bowling Club 3, Class Olificer 3, French Club 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Secretary 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian Society 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Ski Club Secretary 3, Homecoming Activities 4. GRIMALDI, KATHRYN JOAN Kathy DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 3, F. B. L. A. 2, 4, Gym ShowfAssembly 3, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Russian Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2. GRINNEN, JACQUELINE JANET Jackie DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Pep Club 4. One hundred seventy-four SENIOR SUMMARY CContinuedD GROSCH. RONALD LEE Ron Basketball 2. GROSCH. VALERIE LEE Val GRUBER, RICHARD L. Dick GUIFFRE. CHRISTINA ANN Chris Debating 35 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 25 French Club 25 F. B. L. A. 45 F. H. A. 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Pep Club 25 Senior Play Committee 45 Stenographers Club 4. GUILD, PAUL W. Band 2. GUSTAFSON. SUSAN JEAN F. H. A. 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Office Worker 3. HAGBERG. REBECCA ANN Becki Band 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 3, 45 F. N. A. 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Gym Show!Assembly 25 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Orchestra 25 Pep Band 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Public Address Announcements 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Warren Times-Mirror 8. Observer Correspon- dent 35 Homecoming Activities 45 Senior Play 45 National Honor Society 4. HAGGERTY, JOHN MILTON John Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 German Club 25 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Wrestling 25 Homecoming Activities 4. HAIGHT, ROBIN LEE Rob DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 35 Football 3, 45 German Club 2, 3. HALL, SUSAN KAY Sue DRAGON Business Board 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 3. HAMILTON. JANE LOUISE German Club 2, 3, 45 Maiorefte 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. HAMM, L. JANE Jane Baccalaureate Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 G. A. A. 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Stenographers Club 4. HANSEN. REBECCA LOUISE Becky Band 25 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. H. A. 25 F. N. A. 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 2, 3, 45Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Library Worker 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. HANSEN, ELIZABETH D. Beth HARDING, MARGARET ANN Peggy A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Baccalaureate Usher 25 Commencement Usher 25 'DRAGONETTE 25 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 25 F. N. A. 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Gym ShowfAssembly 25 Prom Committee 35 Latin Club 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 2. HARMON, PATRICK HOLSEY - Pai HARTLEY, SUSAN FRANKIE Sue DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, 35 DRAGONETTE 25 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3. HARTMAN, JANET KATHLEEN Jan DRAGON Board of Editors 45 F. T. A. 2, 35 F. H. A. 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Library Worker 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Public Address Announcements 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. HEDGES, WANDA LEE Vi French Club 35 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 German Club 45 Russian Club 45 panish Club 2. HESCH. MICHAEL ALLEN Mike Baseball 3, 45 Basketbafl 2, 3, 4. HOFER. RICHARD LOUIS Rick Cappella Choir 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Candy Seller 45 German lub 25 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Senior Dinner aiter 3. OLMBERG, DONALD J. Don panish Club 3. OLMBERG. LINDA JEAN afeteria Worker 2, 35 DRAGONETTE 2, 35 Nurse's OHice 2, 3. OOVER, LONNIE OSHINO, DONALD NICHOLAS Nagasaki OWARD, RONALD JAMES Ron erman Club 2, 3, 4. HOWE, GRETCHEN MARLENE F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. Secretary 45 German Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Latin Club 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. HOWE, KEITH EUGENE Luke German Club 2. HOWGARD, JERRY CHARLES Jerry Baseball 25 French Club 2. HUDSON. KENT HOWARD ' HUGHES, KERRY LLEWELLYN Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 German Club 2. HUGHES, RICHARD ELLSWORTH Dick Rifle Club 3, 4. HULINGS. LINDA ANN Lynn DRAGON Business Board 45 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Pep Club 45 Senior Play Committee 4. HULTQUIST, NANCY JANE Nancy A Cappella Choir 45 Baccalaureate Usher 25 Commencement Usher 25 DRAGONETTE 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 25 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Senior Play Committee 4. HUNTER, JON SCOTT Scoii Basketball 2, 3, 45 Candy Seller 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 All Section Basketball 45 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Public Address Announcements 3, 45 Russian Club 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Junior Carn- ival 35 Homecoming Activities 4. HUNTER, P.oBz:n'r JAMES Bob Basketball 2, 3, 4. JACKSON. CYNTHIA L. cinaee DRAGON Business Board 45 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 45 F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 45 Prom.Committee 3. JAYNE. DWIGHT E. German Club 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Dinner Waiter 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JENKINS. KATHY J. Baccalaureate Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 F. T. A. 2, 3, 45 Gym Show!Assembly 45 Junior Play Committee 35 National Thespian Society 45 Senior Play Comittee 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 35 National Honor Society 4. JENSEN. KATHLEEN ANN Kathy DRAGON Business Board 25 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 45 F. T. A. 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Day Office 2, 3. JOHNSON, CHARLES KENNETH Chuck JOHNSON. CHERYL ANN Sherry F. H. A. 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 25 Stenographers Club 45 Fall Follies 35 Junior Class Socia Committee 3. JOHNSON. NANCY ANN Band 3, 45 District Orchestra 2, 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Latin Club 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Tennis Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. JOHNSON. ROBERT WILLIAM Bob JOHNSON. RONALD L. JOHNSON. SUSAN CAROL French Club 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. Parlimentarian 35 Gym ShowfAsembly 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Secretary 35 Ski Club 3. JORDAN. GARY R. Leroy KAISER, PAUL JOHN KANNEN. JAMES W. Jim KELLER. BARRY L. Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 Junior Play Com- mittee 3. KELLY. DIANE LYNN Dee Bowling Club 25 Candy Seller 2, 45 Debating 45 G. A. A. 2, 45 DRAG- ONETTE Homeroom Salesman 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Gym Show! Assembly 25 Prom Committee 35 Library Worker 25 Pep Club 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Tennis Club 4. One hundred seventy-five SENIOR SUMMARY CContinuedDi KERVEN, JAMES Band 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Student Council 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. KEYVINSKI, REBECCA ANN Becky DRAGON Board of Editors 4, French Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 2, Junior Play Committee 3, Assistant Editor of Spanish Newspaper 4. KIESHAUER, JANE LOUISE Janey Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 3, F. T. A. 3, DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 2, Clara B. Spade English Award 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 2, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Cross Country Aide 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Activities 4. KIFER, JUDITH ANN Judi F. B. L. A. 4. KING, BRUCE MARTIN National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. KING, CYNTHIA D. Cindy DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3, F. H. A. 3. KING, JEANNE CAROL A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Madrigal Singers 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. KIRKWOOD, CHERYL ANN Cher Candy Seller 3, French Club 2, Prom Committee 3. KISER, NORMAN LYLE Bud KITELINGER, VICKI ANN Vicki Cafeteria Worker 2, DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3, Rifle Club 4. KLARK, THEODORE LOUIS Ted Wrestling 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 3, Vice-President 2, Cross Country 3. KNAPP, HAL WILLIAM -t KNIGHT, SUZANNE MARY Sue Bowling Club 3, 4, French Club 3, F. T. A. 3, Tennis Club 3, O-Ffice Worker 3. KNIGHT, ALAN I KOHLER, THOMAS EDWARD Tom gang 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Rifle Club KRAMER, JAMES ALLEN Jim KRESPAN, SUSAN LYNN Sue F. N. A. 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Com- ?IitEee23,3Pe1p Club 2, 3, Public Address Announcements 3, 4, Spanish u , , . KRUMM, CHRISTINE ELLEN Chris Candy Seller 3, F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Guidance OHice Worker 3, Gym ShowfAssembly 2, Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Prom Committee 3, Library Worker 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Warren Times-Mirror School Correspondent 3. KYLER, BARBARA JEAN Barb German Club 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, Senior Play Com- mittee 4, National Honor Society 4. LANDERS, BARBARA JEAN Barb Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Stenographers Club 4. LANMAN, LINDA ESTHER A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Candy Seller 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, S:enior'lPlay Committee 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Co-President 4, Student ounci . LAPE, BONNIE LARSON, JEFFREY LARSON, JUDITH ANN Judi Candy Seller 3, F. B. L. A. 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 4, Stenographers Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 4. LAUFFENBURGER, JAMES Gym ShowfAssembly 3. ' LAURICH, H. CHRISTINE Christy A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Baccalaureate Usher 3, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 3, French Club 2, F. B. L. A. 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Home- coming Activities 4. LAWSON, DAVID ARTHUR LAWSON, RICHARD ALBERT Dooley German Club 2. LAYMAN, LYLE W. Lyle German Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. LEATHERS, ROBERT WILLIAM Bob Baccalaureate Usher 3, Bowling Club 3. LENDVAY, PATSY ANN F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 4. LEWIS, CATHERINE ANN Cathy Color Guard 4, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, Homecoming Activities 4. LEY, MARY ELLEN DRAGON Board of Editors 4, DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3: Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 3, Spanish Club 3. LINCOLN, FAE JANICE Fae Candy Seller 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Office Worker 3, 4. LINDGREN, COLETTE SEDEL Cookie A Cappella Choir 4, Girls',Glee Club 2, 3, Gym ShowfAssembly 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. ' g LITTLEFIELD, TERRY LEE Bingo LOBDELL, PATRICIA ANN Pai German Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom gongmiittee 3, Ski Club 3, German Folk Singers 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club LOBDELL, THOMAS P. Tom LOPER, BLAINE JOSEPH The Mole German Club 2. LORD, MARILYN JEAN F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. LOUCKS, ANNE ELIZABETH Anne DRAGON Business Board 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 3. LOWE, NANCY SUSAN F. B. l.. A. 4, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, Stenographers Club 4. LUCAS, ROBERT JAMES Luke LUCIA, WILLIAM EDWARD Bill German Club 2, Wrestling 2, 3. LYLE, RICHARD LEE Rick F. T. A. 2. LYON, JOAN CAROL Joannie DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2. lVIacKENZIE, WILLIAM HAROLD Bil Cafeteria Worker 2. MAHAN, CONNIE LOUISE F. N. A. 3, 4. MANNO, sAM Big Sa Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Show!ASsembly 2, Track 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. MARTI, JEFFREY ALLEN Plas A Cappella Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, DRAGO Homeroom Salesman 2, Football 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Madriga Singers 4, Orchestra 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Regional Chorus 3. MATTEI, KAREN ANN Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, Art Show 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, Gy ShowfAssembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Junior Play 3 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4 Senior Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 Student Day Office 2, 3. One hundred seventy-six SENIOR SUMMARY CContinued7 MATTONE, SARELLEN ANN Cafeteria Cashier 27 French Club 27 F. B. L. A. 47 F. H. A. 3, 47 G. A. A. 3, 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37. Library Worker 2, 37 Office Worker 47 Pep Club 3, 47 Pep Club President 47 Senior Play Student Producer 47 National Honor Society 4. MATTSON, JAMES EDWARD Jim Bowling Club 2, 3, 47 Football 2, 37 Candy Seller 47 Senior Dinner Waiter 37 Spanish Club 2, 37 Tennis Club 3, 47 Fall Follies 3. MAXWELL, SHERRY L. Sherry Baccalaureate Usher 27 Cafeteria Worker 27 Commencement Usher 27 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 37 French Club 37 F. N. A. 3, 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 47 Senior Play Com- mittee 47 OBSERVER Correspondent 37 Fall Follies 3. MCBRIDE, JAMES CRAIG Jim Baseball 3. MCCLAIN, DOROTHY LEE Dot MCCOY, MARY LOUISE Mary Lou Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 3, 47 Spanish Club 3. MCCULLA, MARJORIE JANE Margie McDANEL. JERRY LEE Nummy MCDONALD, KHLARE RENE District Orchestra 2, 3, 47 French Club 3, 47 F. T. A. 2, 3, Ai G. A. A. 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Library Worker 2, 47 Orchestra 2, 3, 47 Regional Orchestra 2, 3, 47 Talent Show 37 Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 47 String Ensemble 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 47 Senior Play Committee 47 National Honor Society 4. MCFATE, ANN MARIE English Award 27 Dance Band Trio 37 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 37 French Club 2, 3, 47 F. N. A. 2, 3, 47 F. N. A. President 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Madrigal Singers 47 National Honor Society 3, 47 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 4. MCGRAW, BETTE ANN F. N. A. 47 F. T. A. 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. 4. MCINTYRE, CATHY IRENE 5. 2, 3, 47 F. H. A. Treasurer 3, 47 County Secretary 37 Orchestra , , - McKILLIP. SANDRA LYNN Sandee Gym Show!Assembly 27 Latin Club 27 Pep Club 37 Spanish Club 3, 4. MCMICHAEL, DAVID MCMILLAN, LYNNE GAY Lynne DRAGON Business Board 47 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 27 French Club 3, 47 F. T. A. 2, 37 Guidance Office Worker 37 Latin Club 27 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 2, 37 National Honor Society 4. MEACHAM, SARA KATHERINE Sara Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. MEAD, JANET MARIE Janaerob Spelling Bee Runnerup 37 Heart Contest Runnerup 37 French Club 3, 47 F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 47 National Honor Society 4. MEAD, PAULA LOUISE Polly Band 2, 37 Candy Seller 47 Cheerleading 47 Color Guard 37 German Club 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. Secretary 37 G. A. A. President 47 Gym Show!Assembly 2, 3, 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Com- mittee 3i National Honor Society 3, 47 Pep Band 2, 37 Pep Club 47 Student Council 47 Tennis Club 2, 37 Newspaper Correspondent 37 Ski Club7 Folk Singers 2, 3, 4. MEADOWS, KAREN Cafeteria Worker 3i DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3. MEALY, KURTIS BLAINE Kuri Band 2, 3, 47 German Club 3, 47 Latin Club 27 Russian Club 4. MICKELSON, JAN ALLAN Gym Show!Assembly 27 Rifle Club 3i Spanish Club 3. MIKAN, STEPHANIE M, Sieph F. B. L. A. 47 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 47 Spanish Club 2. MILLER, DIANNE LOUISE Dianne F. B. L. A. 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 3. MILLER, MARY JANE Candy Seller 2, 3, 47 Class Otificer 2, 37 French Club 2, 3, 47 Student Council 2, 3, 47 P. A. S. C. District Convention 37 Y-Teens 2, 37 Pep lub 2- Fall Follies 37 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 ym Show!Assembly 2j National Honor Society 4. INNELLI, BARBARA S. Barb F. N. A. 2, 3, 47 German Club 2, 37 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 37 rom Committee 3. OCK, JOSEPHINE ANN Jo OHNEY. RONALD GREIG Ron and 2, 3, 47 Dance Band 3, 47 District Band 3, 47 Prom Committee 2, 37 ational Honor Society 3, 47 Pep Band 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 rack 2, 37 Wrestling 2, 37 Cross Country 37 Homecoming Activities 4. MOLINARO, ISABELLE Band 37 Debating 2, 3, 47 German Club 3, 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Gym ShowfAssembly 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 2, 3, 47 National Honor Society 2, 3, 47 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 47 Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. MOORE, STEPHEN CARL Sieve German Club 2. MORELLI, ANN ELIZABETH American Legion Essay Winner 37 G. A. A. 27 A Cappella Choir 3, 47 A Cappella District 37 Girls' Glee Club 27 Warren OBSERVER English Award 2, 37 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 National Honor Society 3. 47 National Merit Semi-finalist 47 Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 Spelling Bee Winner 37 Student Council 2, 3, 47 Regional Chorus 37 N. C. T. E. Nominee 3. MOYLAN, GREGORY ROBERT Greg Ski Club 2, 3, 4. MUCZYNSKI, FRANCES ANN Fran F. T. A. 2, 47 German Club 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. 3, 47 Library Worker 37 National Honor Society 47 Pep Club 47 Tennis Club 2. MUIR, GARDNER ELLIOTT Gard German Club 27 Band 2, 37 Orchestra 3, 47 Pep Band 2, 37 Rifle Club 2. MURPHY, REBECCA ANN Becky F. B. L. A. 47 Pep Club 4. MUSANTE, MARGARET ANITA Margie Candy Seller 47 DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, 37 DRAGONETTE 2, 37 DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 2, 37 F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 47 German Club 2, 37 Gym ShowfAssembly 2i Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 2, 37 Senior Play Committee 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Student Council 47 Senior Play. MYERS, GERALD RICHARD Dick Football 27 Wrestling 2, 3. NASMAN, GRETCHEN E. Greich Band 3, 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Gym ShowfAssembly 2. NELSON, DANIEL KARL Dan German Club 27 Prom Committee 3. NELSON, DOUGLAS CHARLES Doug French Club 27 Spanish Club 3, 47 Wrestling 27 Prom Waiter 27 Home- coming Activities 4. NELSON, JENALYCE JenAl NESON, JAMES PETER Jim Bowling Club 3, 47 F. B. L. A. 3, 47 German Club 27 Gym Show! Assembly 27 Senior Dinner Waiter 27 Senior Play Committee 4. NEWMAKER, MARCIA JEAN Marcie DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 27 French Club 2, 3, 47 Junior Play Com- mittee 37 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 Model U. N. 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Tennis Club 37 Y-Teens 2, 37 Belle Ball Chairman 37 National Honor Society 4. NEWTON, CRAIG WILLIAM German Club 2. NEWTON, JIM M. Jim Football 2, 37 Track 2. NICHOLS, DEBORAH JOAN Debbie F. B. L. A. 3, 47 Spanish Club 2, 3. NICHOLS, REBECCA ANN Becky Spanish Club 2, 3. NICHOLS, ROBERT GLENN Bob Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. NIELSON, CAROL MAXINE NOLLINGER, DIANNE LOU F. B. L. A. 47 Library Worker 4. NOTORO, DIANE FRANCES DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 27 F. T. A. 2, 3, 47 Junior Play Com- mittee 37 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 Pep Club 27 Senior Play Committee 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Tennis Club 47 Y-Teens 2, 3. NOTORO, FRANK WILLIAM Frank Latin Club 27 Ski Club 37 Wrestling 2. NUGENT, JEFFREY WILLIAM Jeff Bowling Club 2, 3, 47 Bowling Club Captain 3. NUHFER, KATHERINE L. Kay Bowling Club 2, 3, 47 F. H. A. 3, 47 F. N. A. 27 G. A. A. 37 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 37 Tennis Club 2, 3. OLSON, BARBARA H. Barb District Orchrestra 27 Gym Show!Assembly 27 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 Orchestra 27 Pep Club 3, 47 Spanish Club 3, 4. OLSON, DAVID A. Dave Baseball 2, 47 German Club 2, 3, Ai Rifle Club 37 Wrestling 3, 4. O'PALENICK, GEORGE ANDREW Key Club 3, 47 Spanish Club 3. One hundred seventy-seven SENIOR SUMMARY CContinued, ORIOLE. JAMES A. Candy Seller 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. OSBORNE. RICHARD D. Rick Baseball 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Homecoming Ac- tivities 4. OWENS. CRAIG ALBERT Craig Football 2, German Club 2. OWENS. KATHLENE ANNE F. B. L. A. 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Vice President 3, Gym ShowfAssembly 3, Prom Committee 3. Kathy PALL, MICHAEL LYNN Mike German Club 3. PARKER. KENNETH EUGENE Ken PETERSON. MANLEY C. PETERSON. MARCIA LOUISE German Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Library Worker 2, 3, Stenographers Club 4. PICCIRILLO. JOAN M. DRAGONETTE 2, 3, DRAGONETTE Editor 3, Gym ShowfAssembly 2, Junioi Pray Committee 3, National Thespian Society 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Public Address Announcements 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4. PIER. DARLENE LORRAINE PIERSON. NANCY LINN Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. PIRILLO. NIKKI PATRICIA DRAGONETTE 2, 3, DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Library Worker 2, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 4, Tennis Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. PODSKALNY. DAVID THOMAS Dave POLLACK. DONNA M. F. N. A. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 3. Manny POLLOCK. LYNN EILEEN Lynn F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, DRAGON Business Board 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Stenographers Club 4. PONICK. DEBRA ANN Debbie DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 3, F. H. A. 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Pep Club 3. POTTER. JAMES WILLIAM. JR. Bill A Cappella Choir 3, DRAGON Board of Editors 4, French Club 3, 4, French Club President 4, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. PRESTON. BARBARA KAYE Barb Spanish Club 3, Student Council 3, 4. PROUD. JAY WILLIAM Band 2, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. QUIGGLE. SUSAN JEAN Sue F. T. A. 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Public Address Announcements 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. RABAT. KHALIL GEORGE Karl RAPP. DANIEL CURTIS Dan Band 2. REIFF. DANIEL ARTHUR Frog REHM. DEBORAH ANN Debbie Bowling Club 3, F. N. A. 4, Prom Committee 3, Russian Club 4. REID. APRIL AMARIS April DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3, French Club 3, 4, F. N. A. 3, F. T. A. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Russian Club 4, Spanish Club 2. REIST. MARLENE MARIE F. B. L. A. 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2. RETTERER. MARY L. RICH. CATHRYN ANNE Cathy Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Class Otiicer 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Office Worker 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Day Otiice 2, 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Homecoming Activities 4, National Honor Society 4. RICKERSON. DALE CRAIG RICKERT. LYNDA French Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4, OFfice Worker 4. RIEDER. DANIEL DUANE Dan Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 3, Wrestling 3. RIGGLE. CHERYL GRACE Cherry Pep Club 3. RIGGLE. JERRY MARTIN German Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Wrestling Manager 4, Varsity Club 4, Stage Crew 2. RIGGS. REBECCA ANN Becki DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 2, DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 2, 3, German Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Stenographers Club 4. ROCK. JULIA JEAN French Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. ROSSMAN. TERRY E. ROUNDS. DELORES ISABEL Dee Commencement Usher 2. RYBERG. ALLEN EDWARD A1 Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3. SADEK. BASSNA MOHAMED Bassy A Cappella Choir 4, Student Council 4, Model U. N. 4, Homecoming Activities 4, National Honor Society 4. SANDBERG. LINDA MAE Linda :DRAGON Business Board 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 3, F. B. L. A. SAPORITO. THOMAS A. Tom DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 4, Football 2. SCALISE. CRAIG ANTHONY Cas Band 2, 3, Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, German Club 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 4, HI-TIME 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Public Address Announcements 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Hootenanny 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, 4, Prom Waiter 3, Homecoming Activities 4, National Honor Society 4. 4, Prom Waiter 3, Homecoming Activities 4. SCALISE. JUDITH MARIE Judi Bowling Club 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. SCALISE. MARK DAVID Sid Football 3, F. T. A. 2, Prom Committee 3. SCHULER. DAVID CLAIR Dave F. T. A. 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Senior Play Committee 4, National Honor Society 4. SEGEL. MARC KALMAN American Legion Essay Winner 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Key Club 2. SEIGLE. CHERYL LOUISE Cheri Transferred from New York City. SHAFFER. WILLIAM RANKIN Bill Candy Seller 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SHAVER. SUSAN DIANE Sue District Orchestra 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. SHELGREEN. MARY LYNN Mary Band 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Dance Band 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 3, Gym Show,'Assembly 2, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Pep Band 2, Senior Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Autumn Festival Activities 3, National Honor Society 4. SHOUP. FRITZ E. Varsity Club 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3. SHULMAN. RENEE JANE A Cappella Choir 3, 4, DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3, French Club 3, Girls' Glee Culb 2, Gym ShowfAssembly 2, Junior Play 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Madrigal Singers 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Talent Show 2. SIMMONS. MARGARET JOANNE Peggy F. B. L. A. 3, Girls' Glee Club 4. SIMMONS. PHILLIP EUGENE Phei DRAGON Business Board 4, DRAGON Homeroom Salesman 4, Football 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, German Club 2, Senior Dinner Waiter 3, Spanish Club 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. Delegate to Harrisburg 3, Cafeteria Monitor 4. SINSABAUGH. LAUREL LOUISE Cookie Cafeteria Worker 2. 3. 4, C d S ll 2, F. H. A. 2, G Sh Assembly 3, Senior Play Comrililttge Z er vm ow! SLACK. CAROL sLocU1vi. GLENN LAWRENCE Larry Band 2, Senior Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. SLOCUM. KAREN ELAINE Band 2, DRAGON Business Board 4, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2 3 4,.President 3, Junior Play Committee 3, F. H. A. County Couhcil 4Vice President 3, F. H. A. County Council Second Vice Presi- One hundred seventy-eight l' SENIOR SUMMARY CContinuedl SMITH. CHESTER EUGENE Gene German Club 27 Golf 37 Spanish Club 3, 47 Student Council 2. SMITH. JEFFREY ROBERT Jeff A Cappella Choir 3, 47 Boys' Glee Club 27 Candy Seller 2, 3, 47 Com- mencement Usher 37 Junior Play 37 Prom Committee 37 National Thes- pian Society 47 Senior Play 47 Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 Student Council 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club Otiicer 47 Prom Waiter 27 Homecoming Activities 4. SNOW. DONNA LYNN Donna DRAGON Business Board 47 French Club 27 F. B. L. A. 3, 47 G. A. A. 37 Girls' Glee Club 27 Prom Committee 3. SNYDER, J UDITH ANN Judy Baccalaureate Usher 27 Commencement Usher 27 French Club 37 F. B. L. A. 47 Latin Club 27 Spanish Club 4. SOBKOWSKI. MICHAEL JAMES Mike French Club 37 German Club 27 Rifle Club 27 Senior Dinner Waiter 3. SONDERICKER. LEE O. uJ-I... Basketball 27 Football 47 German Club 27 Prom Committee 37 Spanish Club 37 Track 47 Varsity Club 4. A Cappella Choir 3, 47 Baccalaureate Usher 37 Commencement Usher 37 SORENSEN. DANIEL A. Dan German Club 2, 3, 47 National Honor Society 4. STALDER. JOY ELAINE Joy F. B. L. A. 4. STANKO, DENNIS MICHAEL Den Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 37 'Wrestling 2. STEELE, DONALD RAY Don STEIN. DAVID ROSS Steiner 5. 27 Gym ShowfAssembly 47 Spanish Club 37 Track 27 Wrestling STIMMEL, DANIEL M. Danny Football 2, 37 Track 2, 3, 47 Gym ShowfAssembly 2. STITES. MOLLIEANN Mollie Color Guard 3, 47 G. A. A. 37 Prom Committee 37 Spanish Club 37 Y-Teens 27 National Honor Society 4. STOLDT. CRAIG DOUGLAS Squid Band 2, 3, 47 Drum Major 47 Bowling Club 27 Candy Seller 2, 37 Dance Band 3, 47 District Band 3, 47 German Club Treasurer 37 Prom Com- mittee 37 Model U. N. 3, 47 Model U. N. Chairman 47 National Honor Society 3, 47 National Honor Society Vice President 47 National Merit Letter of Commendation 37 Pep Band 2, 3, 47 Student Council 2, 3, 47 Tennis Club 2, 3, 47 Circus Band 27 A. F. STROMDAHL. NANCY LEE Latin Club 27 F. B. L. A. 47 Pep Club 4. S. Semi-Finalist 3. STROUP. LESTER EUGENE Les SUDUL. JIMMY W. Jim SWANSON, CHARLES RAYMOND Charley German Club 27 Prom Committee 37 Senior Dinner Waiter 37 Spanish Club 3. SWANSON, FRANCES ANN Francie 'gaigsfirred from Punxsutawney, Activities this year F. T. A. 4i German u . SWANSON, JAMES ANDREW Jim Gym ShowfAsSembly 2. SWANSON, RACHEL CECILIA TORRANCE. JONATHON STUART Jon German Club 27 G. A. A. 27 Prom Committee 37 Spanish Club 37 Ski Club 2, 3, 47 Ski Club President 47 Senior Dinner Waiter 37 Student Council 2. TRACY. LYNDA LEIGH Trase DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 37 French Club 3, 47 G. A. A. 3, 47 Girls' G.ee Club 37 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 3, 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Tennis Club 3, 4. TREMBLAY. LESLIE JOHN Les TRESSLER. FRANCES VALERIE Fran Band 27 Latin Club 2. TUTTLE. MARCIA SUSAN F. B. L. A. 3, 47 G. A. A. 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Spanish Club 2. VALONE. DENNIS ROBERT Denny Baseball 37 German Club 27 Senior Dinner Waiter 3. WAGNER. DONALD PAUL Don Band 2, 37 Golf 3. WARR. JUDY LYNNE DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 3i F. B. L. A. 37 F. H. A. 47 G. A. A. 27 Gym ShowfAssembly 2. WARREN. PAUL DAVID F. T. A. 2, 3, 47 German Club 2, 3. WEIRICH. DAN ROBERT WENZEL. HAL LOUIS Football 2. WERLIN. JOANNE LOUISE FREMYA Jo A Cappella Choir 47 DRAGON Homeroom Safesman 37 F. N. A. 2i Girls' Giee Club 37 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 Pep Club 3, 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Spanish Club 3, 4i Y-Teens 27 Student Council Alternate 27 Tennis Club 2. WETMORE. PATRICIA ANNE Pail: F. B. L. A. 47 F. H. A. 47 Junior Play Committee 37 Pep Club 27 Senior Play Committee 4. WHITTEMORE. FLORIS DIANE Bird Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 2, 37 Student Day Office 2. WILKINSON. SANRA HEATH Sandy Pep Club 37 Spanish Club 3. WILLIAMS. MARY CHRISTINE Chris DRAGONETTE Homeroom Salesman 27 German Club 2, 3, 47 German Club President 47 Girls' Glee Club 27 Gym ShowfAssembly 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 47 National Honor Society 3, 47 Mock U. N. 3, 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Student Council 47 American Field Service Exchange Student 37 German Folk Singers. WILLIAMS. SHERREL L. Terrie A Cappella Choir 47 Girls' Glee Club 2, 37 Gym ShowfAssembly 2, 37 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 47 Public Ad- dress Announcements 3, 47 Spanish Club 37 Madrigal Singers 4. WILLS. MARILYN K. WILSON. CONNIE MAE F. H. A. 2. WILSON. PENNY JO WIMER. MARILYN SUE A Cappella Choir 3, 47 District Chorus 37 Candy Seller 27 French Club 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 27 Junior Play Committee 37 Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 Madrigal Singers 47 Senior Play Committee 4. SWANSON, ROY CHARLES Roy Baseball 2, 3, 47 Varsity Club 3, 4. SWARTZ. STANLEY JOSEPH Sian Warren Art League Scholarship 27 German Club 27 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. TAFT. JOHN ALFRED Little John Band 27 Debating 2, 37 Football 27 German Club 2, 37 Prom Committee 37 Public Address Announcements 47 Senior Dinner Waiter 37 Prom Waiter 27 Ski Club 3, 47 Homecoming Activities 47 Gym Show 2, 3, 4. TARASKA. STEPHEN THOMAS Sieve TASSONE. RONALD GARY Ron Bowling Club 3, 47 German Club 27 Golf 4. TEMPLETON. JUDITH DIANE Temp Candy Seller 47 G. A. A. 47 Pep Club 37 Rifle Club 37 Fall Follies 3. THOMPSON. THOMAS DALE Tom Football 2, 3, 47 Wrestling 4. THORNTON. ADAM THORPE. CANDACE LYN Candy TOMASONE. DIANE MARIE F. B. L. A. Regional Spelling and Shorthand Award 37 F. B. L. A. 3, 47 G. A. A. 47 Gym Show 27 Senior Play Committee 47 Stenographers' Club 47 F. B. L. A. State Convention 3. TONER. EARL ROBERT Bowling Club 3, 47 Boys Glee Club 2. WOLFE. THOMAS A. Tom Bowling Club 3. 47 Concessions 3, 47 Spanish Club 2, 3. WOOD. JANIS ALICE WOOD. KATHLEEN IRENE Kaihy WRIGHT. DANIEL B. Dan Spanish Club 3. WYKOFF. DEBORAH JEANNE Debby French Club 27 F. B. L. A. 47 F. T. A. 27 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Senior Play Committee 47 Concessions 37 Tennis Club 4. WYMAN. JEFFREY LEE Jeff French Club 27 Tennis Club 4. YURICK. ANDREW HOWARD Andy Band 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 47 DRAGONETTE 37 German Club 27 Senior Play 47 Sports Manager 2. YOXTHEIMER. MARYANNE ZAFFINO. RAFFAELA DELORES Ricki ZAWACKI. JOHN EDWARD Basketball 2, 3, 47 Candy Seller 2, 3, 47 Class Officer 2, 37 Football 2i Prom Committee 37 Latin Club 27 National Honor Society 3, 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Spanish Club President 47 Student Council 2, 3, 47 Track 2, 3, 47 Varsity Club 2, 3, 47 Homecoming Activities 4. ZETTERLIND. LARRY E. ZWALD. STEVEN JOHN Sieve Basketball 4. One hundred seventy-nine Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ash not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune, Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, Strong and content I travel the open road. 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To Mr. Berdine of Keystone Printing, Mr. Carlson of Zimmer- man Engraving, and Mr. Don Miller of Kurtz Brothers We extend sincere appreciation. We also thank the WARREN TIMES-MIRROR and OBSERV- ER and the ERIE TIMES for their pictures. One hundred eighty-si.z' 155, , A Cappella Choir ...., ........., 5 0, 51 Ace, Albert ............. .................. 5 9 Adams, George ..... ............, , ....... ................... 1 0 1 Adams, Marion ........................................................ 29 Ah.quist, Mary ......,..... 54 57, 101, 137, 147, 164 Albaugh, Lynn .............................. .............. 1 01, 156 Albaugh, Roxanne .............................. 49, 101, 147 Albaugh, Terry .......... ....................... 1 01 Albaugh, Timothy ...... ............ 9 3, 160 Alcorn, Carol ................ ............... 3 2 Alcorn, Paul ..................... .................. 3 2 Alexander, Catherine ....... ........ 5 9, 146 Allen, Barbara ..,........... .............. 2 9 Allshouse, Robert ........... ....,.. ..................... 5 9 Alvino, Sarah .,............................................., 59, 157 American Field Service ,... .................................. 1 41 Ananea, Darlene ..................,.., 54, 101, 156, 164 Andersen, Cynthia ......... ......... 5 3, 59, 131, 156 Andersen, June ........ ....... ................................ 3 2 Andersen, Martha .................................................. 28 Andersen, Richard E. ............,.........., 38, 55, 57, 59 Anderson, Aldaleah ........ 59, 139, 151, 154, 168 Anderson, A.vera ....................,.................,, 26, 148 Anderson, Anna ........ ..,,.....,............. 9 3, 154, 156 Anderson, Charles ...,...........,..........,..................... 22 Anderson, Cheryl .,....,,...,.. 55, 59, 139, 145, 154 Anderson, Daniel ...... ......................,.....,.............. 9 3 Anderson, Diana ....., .............. ...................... 9 3 Anderson, Gloria ...... ..,............ Anderson, Gregg ...... ............. 1 01 Anderson, James ...... ....... .................. 9 3 Anderson, Larry ....,...... ..........,........... 9 3, 126 Anderson, Peggy ...,...,,,... ..,.,,.....,..,..................... 9 3 Anderson, Richard C. ,.,, ........ 5 2, 59, 156, 160 Anderson, Ronald ....,.. ..,.........,.....,,.,......,,,, 9 3 Anderson, Sandra ,... ....... .............. ........... 9 3 Anderson, William ...... Andree, Carol 1 ...,........,,..,,. ,..51, 59, , , Andrews, William .... ...,........ Anthony, Dale ........ Anundson, Phillip .... Arbogast, Garry ,....... . .......,..49, , ..93 164 127 166 ..23 167 Arbogast, Rosemary ...... ......,.., 5 6, 59, 93 Armagost, Rose ........,,. ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Arnold, Linda .....,...... .,.,,..,, 2 8, 101, 156 Arnold, Stephen ..,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 O1 Arsenault, Ralph ...... .........,.....,...,,.... 5 9 Aft ----.--..----....,........ . ....,..,.................... 48 Ash, Celia .......,.. . .,.,.... 101, 130, 144 Asp, John ........ ..,.................................. 9 3 Babcock, Lois ..... ,,.,.,,, .,,,,..,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , , 2 9 Bacho, Sharon ..............,..,.,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,, 101, 151 Backstrom, Dean .... ,,.. 5 5, 93, 136, 150, 170, 171 Bagwell, Carol ...,.....,,..,,...,...,,,, 93, 146, 148, 152 Bailey, John ....... .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Bailey, Joyce ....... ...........,......... 1 01, 150 Bailor, Terry ......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, 1 01, 160 Baker, Amelia .,.... .,,,. ,,,,, 9 3 , 130, 164 Baker, Cecil .......... ....................,.. 1 01 Baker, Michael ...... ......,,.............. 6 0 Bancroft, Jerry ...... ............ . ..... 9 3 Band ..... , ................... .......... 5 4, 55 Barclay, Richard ........ ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Barhight, Peggy ......,.......................,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.., ,,,101 Bargerstock, Gary ,.,,,....,...,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,Y,,,,,,, 115 Barker, Rebecca ..........,....,....,,...,,,,,,,,, 93, 130, 164 Barney, Linda ....,. 53, 93, 148, 152, 156, 162, 164 Barney, Nancy .........,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,.., A93 Barratt, Thomas .......,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 22, 153 Barre, Dana ......,,..,. .......,....,....,,,,,,,,.,. , ,,101, 115 Bartsch, Jetirey ...... ................. 9 3, 113, 124, 159 Bartz, Linda ......... ........ 6 0, 139, 147, 149, 164 Baseball ............... , ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 127 Basketball .,...,.......... ,,,...,,,,,,,,,, 1 18, 119, 120 Battista, James ........ ..,,,,...,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Battista, Lucille ........,,. ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,..,, 2 9 Baughman, Brenda ..,,.... ,,,,,,, 6 0, 131, 156, 164 Baughman, Craig ...... ......................,...,..,.. 6 0 Baughman, Linda ..,... .,,,.,.,,..,,.,,..,,,,,,,,, 1 30, 164 Baxter, Lawrence ,... ...,.................,,.................... 6 0 Baxter, Wayne .,...., ............,......,.... 1 01, 125, 146 Beach, Kathleen ..... ..,...... 4 6, 60, 154, 162, 164 Beach, Lawrence ....,.................,..................,,....... 101 Beach, Linda . ............,...... 101, 129, 144, 152, 164 Beach, Thomas ...... .........,..................,......... 1 01, 158 Beck, Charles R. ....,..... ,...,,..,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, , , 23 Becker, Elizabeth ...... 28, 60, 130, 142, 152, 164 Beckett, Thomas ...................... 101, 115, 124, 144 Bednez, John .........................,.......,..,,..,,....,,...... ,,,,,,,, Bednez, Rodney ............,,.,.....,.....,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 60 Beichner, James 93, 113, 118, 119, 124, 125, 136 Bell, Deborah .................... 53, 57, 101, 130, 164 Bell, Fred .................................,...,.,.............,.. 32, 112 Bell, Stephen ..... .............. ....,,....,..,........ 6 0 Bennett, Susan ....... .,..,,,. 9 3, 144 Bennett, William ........ .......,.. 1 01, 115 Benson, Cathy ........ .....,.... 4 0, 93 Benson, Deanne ..... 01 INDEX Benson, Gail .......... ....,................ . ........ 5 4, Berdine, Judith ........, ...................................... Berdine, Rebecca ....... ......,... 1 01, 130, 146, Berglund, Mary ....... ......... 6 0, 139, 154, Bessey, Patricia .............................. Berry, Olivia .................................................. 60, Betts, Lorraine .......................,.. 49, 101, 149, Bevevino, Laurence ................................,.........,... Beyer, Stephen .... 54, 60, 125, 143, 162, 170, Biacchi, Jeltrey ............................ 55, 57, 101, Bidek, Maleina .................................................,.... Bierly, Martha ...................... 55, 93, 144, 157, Bigelow, Charlotte .................. 101, 130, 145, Bimber, Gregg ...,...... ......... 6 1, 112, 114, Bines, Marsha ......... Bittner, Juanita Black, Susan .,............ Blackman, Nancy Blair, David ............. Blanks, William Bleech, George Beech, Michael Bloom, Richard Blum, Cheryl ......,... Blum Geraldine ..........28, , 160, ..26, 61, :l::l:..93 162 ..93, 117, ...........93, 114, 124, , ............93, 131, 156, 164 .49, 101, J Blum, Martha ................... Blum, Pamela ..... Blum, Rita ............... Blyth, Margaret ..... Bobelak, Patricia Boettcher, Jayne .. Bogart, Bradley Book, Jeri ................... Bookwalter, Sherri Borger, Mary France S 101, 146 156 156, ............61, Bowers, David .............. Bowersox, Julu ...... Bowersox, Lois ........ Bowler, Alexander Bowling Club ............ Bowser, Nora .... . Boyer, Cathy ..... Boys Glee Club ..... Brader, Dennis ...,.... Braley, Sherman ...... Brandt, Robert .......... 154, 136, 148, ............27, .......61, .........160, Eli '55 1 1 . ......... ........... 6 1 Brannon, Michael .............,.................................... Brass Ensemble ........................................................ 54 Breit, Clayton .............. 54, 55, 93, 117, 124, 144 Brew, Donald ................................................. . ...... 101 Brewster, Linda .............,.................,.,..,......... 61, 148 Brewster, Richard 47, 55, 93, 112, 125, 148, Brindis, Susan ................. ...............,........,....., 9 3, Brinkley, Veryl ..................................... ............... Broderick, Margaret ...... ........ 6 2, 156, Broffman, Thomas .... ....................... Brooks, Andrew ...... ................... Brooks, Donna ....... .............. .........., 6 2 , Brown, Dennis ....... .......................................... 9 3 Brown, Diane ..... .................................... 6 2, 156 Brown, Kay ...,......... ....... 4 9, 101, 136, 144, Brown, Patricia ...... ............. 2 8, 101, 130, Brown, Susan .................................. 28, 55, 62, Brown, Vonley ..................................... , ............. .. Brunke, Mary .................,...........,...............,. . ..... .. Bryan, Christine 46, 62, 128, 138, 140, 141, Bryan, Lee .....,.... .... . ................... 1 01, 115, 121, Bryan, Ross ........ 46, 51, 62, 136, 144, 160, Bryan, Virginia ...........................,.......... 32, 40, Buerkle, Randall ......,............. .......... 1 01, 151, Bullock, Barbara .................. 28, 55, 62, 139, Bullock, Dennis .....................,........................ 54 Bunk, Karen .,,........... 49 93, 130, 150, 152, Bunk, Kenneth .............................. 54 62, 138, Bunk, Monica ...... ...,...... 4 9, 101, 130, 144, Burge, Frances ....... ,........ .............................. Burge, Fred ,........ ...............................,..... Burke, Jane ...... .......... 1 01, 151, 164 Burke, Paul ......... ................................. Burleigh, Shelly ....... ....... 9 3, 131, 147, Burns, Susan ........ Bush, Florence Business ....... . ..... .. Buvoltz, Trudy Cable, Stephen Cafeteria Staff Calderwood, Susan ................ ,...101, 144, 162, Calderwood, W. Scott ........................,,....,......... Caldwell, Linda ............. .............................. Calla, Linda .................. ........,.......... Campbell, Kenneth ...... ........,.............. Campbell, Lois ........... .......... 5 5, 93, Campman, Mona ..,,........................................ 49, Campman, Sandra .............................................. Carlson, Bonnie ..., 46, 50, 62, 136, 138, 146, Carlson, Dennis .................................................. Carlson, Douglas ...................,............................ Carlson, John ......... One hundred eighty-seven. ....93 101 Carlson, Judith ..... .. ........ 62, 156, 168 Carlson, Terry ........ ........................... 6 2 Carnahan, Joyce ...... ........ 6 3, 146, 157 Carr, Warren .......... ........................ 2 7 Carter, Anthony ...... ................ 4 7, 93 Casey, Sandra ............. .................. 9 3, 147 Cashman, Jane ............... ....... 6 3, 144, 162 Casperson, Deborah ..... ...........,.......... 1 64 Cassell, Timothy .... .... ........ 1 0 1, 162 Castagnino, Linda . .... ..................... 6 3, 148 Cataloo, Charles ...... ...............................,.. 9 3 Cataldo, Frank ...... .................. 6 3, 121, 122 Cauley, Joseph ........ ......... 6 3, 101, 124, 143 Cauley, Michael ...... ........... . 140, 143, 150 Cervoia, Sandra ..... ..................., 9 3, 156 Chapel, Shirley ...... ........................ 9 3 Chapman, David ....... .................... 9 3 Charnisky, Jeanne ...... .......... 4 0, 101 Charnisky, Joanne ..... .................................... 1 01 Chase, Daphne .............................................. 32, 157 Chase, Marcia .......................................................... 63 Check, Barbara .................... 27, 93, 137, 144, 152 Check, Rachel .............. 49, 93, 136, 148, 150, 152 Check, Richard .......... . ....................................,...... 101 Check, Sheila .. .... .............. ................................ 1 0 1 Cheer.eaders ............... ...................... 1 28 Chew, Lee ....................... ....... 3 2, 122, 159 Chiaravolloti, John ............ ...................... 1 01 Chiaravolloti, Joseph ....... .... ............................... 1 0 1 Chimenti, John ................................................ 42, 63 Chiodo, Karen .................. 63, 137, 144, 154, 162 Chittester, Sylvia ........................ 49, 93, 148, 154 Christensen, Barbara ............................................ 101 Christenson, Edmond ...... .............................,, 6 3 Christie, Beverly .....,...... ......... 5 3, 54, 63, 152 Christie, C. Frank ................................ ..22 Christie, Cheryl ........ .......... 4 9, 101, 144, 164 Christie, Patricia .... ...................................... 6 3 Christie, Thomas ...... ....... 5 2, 55, 63, 148, 166 Ciprich, Christine ..... .............. ............ , ............ 1 0 1 Clapp, Nancy .............. ....................... .... 3 2 , 129 Clark, Norris ........................................................ 101 Clark, Ross ............................................................ 63 Cleveland, Grover .... 55, 101, 117, 124, 136, 151 Clifton, Carol ............... ....... 4 6, 64, 139, 157, 164 Cloutman, Patricia ....................,........... 55, 101, 154 Coates, Douglas .......... 94, 115, 143, 146, 158, 166 Coates, Jeffrey .............................. .... .................... 6 4 Cobb, David 94, 116, 117, 124, 125, 136, 144, 159 Cobb, William ...................................... 54, 64, 162 Cochener, Robert ...................................... ................ Cochener, Sharon .................. ................................... Coe, Meredyth ........................................................ 32 Cogsweil, Roger .................................. 54, 64, 148 Cogswell, Virginia .... 49, 94, 131, 148, 152, 156 Cole, Mariorie .................................. 101, 130, 151 Cole, Susan .......... .............. . ...................... 4 9, 64 Collins, Gerry ...... ............ 1 02, 156 Collins, Lois ...... ........................ 2 9 Colorguard .............. ........................... 5 3 Colosimo, Mary ...... .................... 9 4, 164 Colter, John ......... .......... 6 4, 160, 161 Colter, Thomas ........ .....,........... 6 4, 166 Colter, Timothy ....... ........ 5 1, 102, 115 Colvin, Lois ............ ............................. 1 02 Compton, William ...... ........................ 3 2, 112 Confer, Susan .......... ..................,........ 4 9, 102 Connolly, Eileen ...... .......... 2 6, 94, 148, 154 Connolly, Suzanne ..... ........ 6 4, 155, 156, 168 Conti, Mary Jo ...... ................................ 1 02 Cook, Cindy ......... ........ ................. , . .102 Coombs, Robert ...... .........................,.. 1 27 Cooper, Linda ....... ....... 5 3, 94, 148, 152 Corey, Deborah .... ........... 5 4, 102, 164 Corey, Donald ..... .........................,. 9 4 Corey, Margaret ...... .......... 9 4, 152 Corriero, Ersilia ........ ....,.......................... 6 4, 139 Corriero, Pamela ......................................... .102 Cottillion, John ................ 55, 102, 125, 136, 151 Crandall, Harold .... ............................................ 6 4 Creek, John .... ....... ......... .... .................... 3 2 , 3 8 Creek, Mary .......... ....... 3 2, 131 Crisman, David ...... ................................... 1 02 Cross Country .............. ............................. 1 16, 117 Crogier, James .................... 54, 57, 102, 143, 147 Cruickshank, James 94, 112, 120, 125, 148, 159 Cruickshank, John .................... 102, 115, 120, 126 Culbertson, Barbara ............................................,. 94 Culbertson, Charles ....... ....................,... 6 4, 162 Culbertson, Nancy ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 02 Cummings, Bruce ..,..... ............... 1 02, 123 Cumming, Julie ............. ............................ 1 02 Cunningham, Celine ...... ........ 1 02, 151, 154 Cunningham, Jean ...... ............... 1 02, 164 Curren, Michael ....... ........ 9 4, 113, 159 Curtis, Joan .............. .... .............. 6 4 , 162 Custod ans .................... Cypert, Robert K. ..... . .. ........ ............. 2 3 Daelhousen, Scott Dahl, Judy ................... Dalrymple, Debra ...... Dalrymple, Gary ..... Dance Band ....... Daniels, Linda .....,. Daniels, Steven .......... Darling, Reginald ...... Darr, James , .......... Darr, Kenneth ......... Darr, Sumner ............ Dates, Sally ........... . .... Davidson, Rebecca ..... Davidson, Boni ........ Davidson, James ...... Davidson, Peter ...... 02, 130, 149, 02, 02, ........64, . ......... 102, 156 ........94, ........65, 147, 170, Davis, Elaine ....... ...........,........... 9 4, Debate Club .......... .........................,,....... Decker, Douglas .... ............. 5 4, 55, 65, Deigan, James ............ ............... 6 4, 146, 166, DeLong, Eldo ............................................ 38, 55, DeLong, Robert .................. 65, 139, 143, 146, DeLuca, Dennis 46, 51, 58, 60, 65, 136, 139, DeMarco, Margaret .......................... ., .................... 65 102 Dennett, Michele ...... Dennett, Robert DeSerio, Alan ............ DeSerio, Michael Deshner, Charles ....... Dewey, Dickerson, David ...... Dickerson, Jean ..... Dickerson, Paula ....... Dickey, John ........ Dickey, Randy ........ Dickson, Ellen ........ Dies, Bonnie Lou ..... ............. Dennls ........ 02 ..........102 148 151 .........49, 102, .......102, 147, .........52, 54, 56, .....65, 131, 156, Dles, Richard ..........................., Dietsch, Allen Barrett 51, 65, 127, 136, 138, , 94 65 NDEX Falbriski, Monica 49, 94, 137, 141, 148, 152, 153 Fanaritis, Pan 41, 67, 116, 117, 125, 136, 138, 144 Farnham, Ronald .................................................... 67 Farnsworth, Timothy ...,........................,............... 94 Farrell, Sandra .................................................. 51 94 Farrell, Steve .......................................................... 94 Fasenmyer, Sharon ..., 67, 130, 131, 138, 142, 152 Faulkner, Eunice .......................... 49, 102, 145, 164 Feldman, Robert .............................................. 55 94 Ferguson, Howard .......................... ............. 3 3, 37 Ferguson, Rebecca .............................................. ..94 Ferlin, Karen ........................................,................. 67 Ferver, Ruth .............. 67, 139, 155, 156, 170, 171 Ferry, Jean .............................................................. 26 Fey, Robert .................................... , ................. 33, 39 Fileger, Roberta ..... ............................................. 9 4 Fino, Gregory ...... ......... 5 5, 57, 102, 136, 151 Fino, Jeff ............... ................................................. Fleming, Beverly .......................... 49, 102, 145, 154 Flick, David .......... ......... 5 2, 54, 55, 57, 67, 146 Flick, Deborah .................................................... 102 Florence, Dlane .................................................. 156 Flynn, Caroline .......................................... .... 4 3, 67 Fogle, Susan 50, 51, 52, 58, 60, 67, 136, 138, 141 Foley, Molly .......................... 50, 67, 145, 152, 162 Font, Gayle , .... , ............................ 41, 67, 156, 168 Football ........ ......... ....... 1 1 2, 113, 114, 115 Foreman, John .... ................................... 9 4 Foreman, Karen ....... ...................... 4 9, 102 Foster, David .............. ........... 6 7, 147 Foster, Michael .............. ............... 9 4, 146 Foster-Pegg, Peregrine ..... ......... 9 4, 144, 162 Fowler, Carroll ............. ...........,.. 3 3, 156 Fowler Karen ........... ........... 6 7, 155 Fox, Charles . ....... .......... 4 2 67 Fox, Raymond .... 145 102 FOX, William .,....... .,,.........,..,. 9 4 Franklin, Freeman .... .......................... 1 02 Franklin, Gary ............ .. .......,......... 102, 151 Franklin, Valerie ....... ......................... 9 4, 156 Frazer, Judith .............. .......... 5 5, 56, 102, 151 Frederick, Sandra .... .............................. 1 02 Freeman, Fred ................................................ 94, 115 Freeman, Marilyn .........................l...... 54, 102, 151 French Club ................................................ 144, 145 Freund, Bonnie L ..... 52, 53, 57, 94, 131, 148 164 Friedrich, Deborah .....................................,.. 94, 164 Frlts, Mary Ann .............. 102, 129, 137, 151, 164 Fritz, Kathy . ..,................ 52, 56, 57, 94, 149, 164 Fry, Linda ...,,................................................,,, 51 68 Fuellhart, William ......,...,,.... ,..... ...,,,...,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, I O 2 Future Business Leader of America .,,.....,..... .... 1 56 Future Homemakers of America ..,,..,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,, 157 Future Nurses of America . ............,..,..,,..,,,..,,,,.. 154 Future Teachers of America ..,,,.........,,...,.. 152, 153 Gage, Loren .......................................................... 102 Gag.iardi, Carole ................ 49, 102, 147, 152, 164 Gahring, Kristine .....................,,.....,. 102, 131, 147 Gallagher, Cornelius ,....,.,.,..,.....,,,,,.,........,,,..,,,,,,,, 94 Gardner, Craig Gardner, John ..,....... Gardner, Rae ......... Gardner, Linda ........ ......... 5 3, 94, 145, Gay, Elizabeth ..... Dlne, Dennis .......................................................... 65 DiPierro, Anzietta .................... 102, 130, 156, 164 Distributive Education .................................. 42, Dixon, William ................ 100, 102, 115, 136, Donaldson, Rebecca ...............,...................... 65, Donaldson, Deborah ............................................ Donaldson, Thomas ..... ................... 9 4, Donham, Barbara .............. .......... 5 6, 102, Donovan, Timothy . ..... ........ ............,...,.. 6 5 , Donovan, Virginia ................... . ......... 94, 148, DRAGON Business Board .......,l ..,...,.,..... 1 68, DRAGON Editorial Board ....... .......... 1 70, Drescher, Kim ..............,......... .....,.....,..... Driver Education ......,......... ...,....... Duck, Violet .....,........ ....,.......,........, .......... ..,.. 1 0 2 Duckett, Vincent ...... ........,.......................,.......... 6 5 Duckett, Richard .................................................... 94 Dung, Le Van ........, ......... 6 6, 108, 109, 139, 141 Dunham, Amy ..... ................, 4 9, 94, 156, Dunham, Faye ........ ............................ 1 02, Dunham, Keith ......... ........................................ Dunham, Kenneth .....................................,...,....,... 94 Dunham, Thomas .................,.......................... 42, 66 Dunn, Kaye ...................... 102, 131, 136, 145, Dunn, Lynne ..............,............... 102, 136, 149, Durandetta, Audrey Kay .................................... Durian, Edna ................................,...................... Dyke, Laurence .................. 66, 112, 114, 159, Early, Rodney .....................................,.......... 94, Eastman, Doris , .........................,................... 49, Eaton, R. Pierson ........................,......, ,.... ..,...... Eberhardt, Cathy 66, 128, 136, 139, 144, 152, Eckert, Ralph Lowell .......... 66, 127, 140, 147, Edmiston, Edmiston, Daniel ...... . ................................... , .... . Gregory ................. ..............,............ ..6B 103 Edwards, E.alne .,........,...............................,..... Edwards, Joseph .......................... .,... ....,,.,,..,.,..,, Edwards, Linda 102, 130, 146, 147, 160, 164, Egger, Donald ...................,............,,.....,..,...,,.. 42, Egger, Donna ..............,.............,..,...,.,...,...,.... 42, Egger, Kathryn .... ......... Egger, Thomas .... Eggleston, John ...... Eldridge, Kathlyn .... Eldridge, Patricia ,... Elmquist, Cynthia .... Elmquist, Diane ..... Emehizer, Arthur ...... Engel, Darlene ..... . English ............... English, Jeanette ....... English, Robert Erickson, John ....... Espin, Charles ....... Espin, Lynda ...... Ettin er Ga le 9 , v ..,.,-. Fadale, Cynthia .. Fago, David ............ Falber, Dennis ....... , ....,..., 33, Qff1IfffIfi'o2 162 ....,....102, . .........,.............. 37 164 ........102, 131, .,,.IQIII1QIi1fli6Q 4'6Ef ..........94, 144, 152, 102, 131, 137, 146, Geer, Grant ....... Genberg, Patty ......, Gerarde, Charles ...... Gerarde, Helen ..... Germonto, Linda German Club ......... Gern, Sandra ...... Gheres, Tenna ......... Gibney, Daniel ..... Gibney, Patricia Gillett, Timothy Gilman, Gerald .,... ffffff.'ffi'6if ' .........146, 68, 102 Gllson, Claudla ........... ...... Giltinan, Deborah Girls Athletic Assa6i5ii6ii 'Qf .,.. Girls G.ee Club ................... Gleason, Rebecca Gleason, Timothy .........103, 130 Gnage, Cathy ..,.......... --..... 4 9, Gnage, Larry .......... ......... 5 4, Goerlich, Milton ,,......., Golf ,..................... .,..,..,...,.......,,,, Goodnoe, David ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. Goodnoe Donna ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Goodwill, Jay ......................,,..,..r 49, 103, 115, Goodwin, Craig ,..,,...,.....,,,......,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 50, Gorenflo, Kaye .......... 94, 144 149, 152, 156, Graham, Gary ..,.....,...........,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Graham, Mark .... .....................,....,................,. Graves, Martin .... .,,.,,,, 5 5, 56, Gray, Larry .....,.... .,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,, Gray, Susan . .,,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Green, Kathryn ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Green, John ......... One hundred .......,33, eighty-eight 148 ..94 ..94 1 02 1 64 147 155 1 31 1 02 H68 ..94 ..94 1 02 1 30 131 ..49 ..94 ..68 1 03 94 N94 1 26 1 37 68 1 64 1 03 ..95 95 1 03 1 03 1 03 147 Green, William Greene, Craig .......... ....... 9 5, 124, Greene, David ............ ....,........................ 3 3 Greene, LaVida ..... ............................................. Greene, Mary Alice ............................ 103, 145, Greenlund, Carol .................. 27, 49, 103, 145, Greenwood, Ernest 51, 52, 68, 112, 114, 121, Gregerson, Donald ............................................ Gregerson, Donna .............................................. Griffin, Elizabeth .................. 47, 51, 95, 145, Grittin, Karen ...... 50, 68, 128, 137, 144, 148, Grillo, James .................... 95, 125, 137, 143, Grillo, Judy 27, 46, 68, 109, 136, 138, 144, Grimaldi, Kathryn ...................... 68, 148, 150, Grimaldi, Suzanne ......................................., 95, Grimm, Robert ............ .................... 3 3, Grlnnen, Jacqueline ....... ....... 6 8, 131, Grosch, Ronald .......... Grosch, Valerie Gross, John ......... Gross, William ..... ...........68, ..........49, Gruber, Mary .......... ........ 1 03, Gruber, Richard .... ............. Grygo, Jerry ....... ................ Guidance Ottice ...... .................... Guiffre, Christina ....... ....... 6 9, 155, Guittre, James ........ ..... . ..................... Guiher, Dwight ...... .. ................... Guild, Paul . ............. ................. ....... . . Gustafson, Carole ....... ............................ 9 5, Gustafson, Christina .....,........ 103, 131, 156, Gustafson, Susan ........................ 69, 130, 157, Gym Show ....,............................................. 132, Hackett, Mike .... 95, 112, 118, 124, 125, 137, Hagberg, Deborah ................. ..... 2 7, 49, 103, Hagberg, Rebecca .................... 46, 53, 69, 139, Hagerman, Linda .......... . ........... 103, 130, 156, Haggerty, Cynthia .............. 49, 103, 130, 147, Haggerty, John ........ ....... 5 4, 55, 69, 138, Hahn, Gloria ................ ........... 5 1, 95, 144, Haight, Constance . ............. 103, 131, Haight, Patsy ........ Haight, Robin .......... Haight, Timothy ...... ..............69, Hall, Susan ............... ........ 6 9, 156, Hallock, Donald .,....... ............ 'l 03, Hamann, Kathleen ..... .................... Hamilton, Jane ......... ....... 5 3, 69, Hamler, Jack ............... .......... 9 5, Hamm, Letha Jane ........ .............. 6 9, Hammersley, David ............ ........................... Hanchett, Marilyn ....................,.......,.., 95, 148, Hanks, David ...........,..................................,....... Hansen, Aldean .......,......., 49, 103, 137, 145, Hansen, Annette ........................ 103, 131, 156, Hansen, Elizabeth ....... ....................,,.. 4 2, 69, Hansen, Janet .......... ....,........ 5 4, 103, 130, Hansen, Rebecca A... ..,............,.......... 6 9, 131, Hansen, Richard ...,....,......................................... Hanson, Lisa ,.,...,....,.... .... 5 2, 56, 92, 95, 131, Harbert, Hannah ......,..,.............. 103, 143, 148, Harding, Margaret ..... ........................,.....,...... Harmon, Lane ........ .......,.......... 1 03, Harmon, Patrick ....., ..,.,.......,.,............... Harper, John ........ ........ 9 5, 141, 142, Harper, Rebecca ...... ........ 2 6, 95, 144, Harpster, Daniel ...... .,,...,.,,............,....,...... Hartley, Susan ...... ..........................,....,..,., Hartman, Janet ..... .,....., 2 8, 70, 157, 170, Hawk, Claude .... ,...............,.......,..,.,,,,,,., Hawk, Terry ......... ....................,...... 4 O, Hayes, Thomas ,.,. .... Heald, Marie ...... ......... Healy, Tim ....... ..,...,.,...,.., Hecei, Ronald .... , ..,..............,,..,,,....,,.,, , Hedges, Wanda .... ..,.......l....,,,... 7 0, 146, Helfrich, Kathleen ....,......... 95, 130, 162, 163, Hellman, Marlene ....,,.,,........,,.,..,..,,.,..,,.,,.,.,,,,,, Henninger, Zeno .......... 54, 95, 143, 146, 147, Henry, Jerry .. .,,... ,..... 9 5, 143, 146, 158, 160, Hernandez, Marie ................,.........,,..,,.,..,.,, 33, Hesch, Marguerite ......................,....,..,...,.., 103, Hesch, Michael ......... ....... 7 O, 118, 120, 127, Hibner, Tom ........,...,... ............. 5 5, 95, 117, Highhouse, Judith ..... ..,...,... 5 5, 103, 136, Hill, William .......... .............................. Hillyard, Alice ...,.. ..,.... ,............... Hillyard, Walter ,....., ...... Hinderliter, Meade ....... ....,, Hinderliter, Rebecca ..... ................,.,. Hinderliter, Ruth ...,,... ..,.,,...,,,,....,,,,,. Hixson, Susan ........ , .,......,...,....,,...,.. , Hoden, Dan ........., ....,..., 1 03, 127, Hoter, Linda .,..l....... .....,... 1 03, 129, Hofer, Richard . ..,......,. ...,,.... ,...,,.... 5 1 , Hottman, Douglas ...... .............,...,. Hoffman, Melvin ...... ....................... Hottman, Peter ..l..... ....... 9 5, 137, 1 Hoffman, Rich ..... Hoftman, Rodd Hogan, Joan .............. Holcomb Bar r , ba a ...... Holder, Betty .............. Holding, James ........ Hollister, Deborah Holmberg, Dona.d Holmberg, Linda Holmberg, Pamela Holmes, Carol ....... Home Economics .... Holt, Robert ,....v. .. Honor Society ......... 103 ........49, 103, 147, 164 103, 130 . ............ 103, 137, 158, 56, 103, 151, 166 154 ......,...49, 103, 143 103, .....,........138, ..l.......49, Hopkins, Gary ............ Hopwood, Donald Hoover, Douglas .. Hoover, Lonnle ...... Hornstrom, John ..... . 139 U33 ........,,95, ilili Hoshino, Donald .. ....,.,......... 70 Hottel, David .......... ......,..........................A... 9 5 Howard, Ronald .... ........................................, 7 O Howe, Donald .......... ................................... 9 5, 167 Howe, Gretchen .,..... ........ 5 6, 70, 139, 147, 157 Howe, Keith ....... ...,..................................... 7 0 Howe, Ronald ..... ...................................., 9 5 Howgard, Jerry ...... ..........,..,....................... 7 0 Hubbard, Gary ...... .....,,.........,.............,,......... 9 5 Huber, Charles ...... .......... 1 03, 144, 145, 167 Huber, Cynthia ..... ......,.......... 9 5, 146, 156 Huber, Richard .... .,...,.,....,......... 5 1, 95, 137 Hubert, John .... , ..,..................,,..,....... 95, 166 Hudson, Kent ....... ......................................, 4 2 71 Hughes, Kerry ........,........,.. 71, 113, 114, 126, 160 Hughes, Richard ..... ......... ......................... 7 1 , 167 Hughes, Suzanne .... ....... .................... 9 5 , 164 Hulings, Eugene .... .......,.................... 1 03 Hulings, Linda ....,. .....,,....... 7 1, 156, 168 Hultquist, Nancy ...... , .......,, 50, 71, 138, 145 Hultquist, Rodney ...... ......,................ 9 5, 127 Hunt, Richard ............ ......,..................,,... 9 5 Hunter, Fred ............ .........,.... 4 9, 103, 146 Hunter, James ...... ........ 9 5, 136, 143, 147 Hunter, Jeffery ..............,,........ 103, 123, 124, 137 Hunter, Robert ,... ............,,......... , 71, 118, 119, 120 Hunter, Scott 71, 113, 114, 118, 119, 136, 138 Hyatt, James ................,..... 55, 103, 143, 147, 166 Hyde, Carol ............,,....,,..,......................... 103, 157 Hughey, James .,.... ....... .......,.,.,............... . . 34 Irwin, Jeftery ........ .......,..,.... 1 03 lsackson, Ronald .,.. .................... 2 7 Jackson, Cynthia .... .......... 7 1, 156 Jackson, June .,............ . ,..... ..........,.. . ..95 Jacobson, Melvin ...... ...,.,...,.........,... . ,95 Jarvis, Linda ............ ....... 4 9, 103, 146 Jarzynka, Susan ...... .....,...... 5 6, 95, 144 Jayne, Brian ....... .........,..,........ 1 03, 143 Jayne, Dwight ............ ,..... . .....,....,.....,.....,. 7 1, 146 Jenkins, Kathy ................. ....... .... 7 1 , 139, 148, 152 Jennings, Shirley .....,.................................... 49, 95 Jensen, Kathy .......... 71, 144, 148, 152, 164, 168 Jerman, George ..............,..................................... 95 Jerman, James ............ ....... .......................,..... 1 0 3 Jetter, Jay ........... , ...,........ 95 Jetter, Jeffery ...,.... ,..... ......... 1 0 3 Jewell, James ............. .............. 3 4, 162 Jewell, James, Jr. .... ....................,.... 1 03 Jewell, Myron E. ......... ...................................... 2 3 Johnson, Antoinette .......................... 95, 156, 164 Johnson, Beverly ................................................ 103 Johnson, Charles A. ............ 52, 56, 57, 103, 152 Johnson, Charles K. ............................................ 71 Johnson, Charles W. ..... ....... ....... 5 5 , 103, 151 Johnson, Cheryl .......... ....... 7 1, 155, 157 Johnson, Connie .... ......................... 1 03, 164 Johnson, Debra ........ ............,...... 1 03, 147, 164 Johnson, Denise ...... ......................... 9 5, 144, 154 Johnson, Donna .................. 50, 95, 130, 152, 164 Johnson, Earnest ..... . ....................................... 103 Johnson, Glen ......... ............ . .............. 9 5, 167 Johnson, Jane ..... .... ........... I O 3 Johnson, John ..... ........... 1 03 Johnson, Joyce ...... ............................ 1 03 Johnson, Judith .... ...........................,...... 9 5 Johnson, Kristina ........................ 95, 130, 152, 164 Johnson, Larry ............................................,. 95, 123 Johnson, Nancy 52, 56, 57, 72, 137, 139, 148 Johnson, Peggy ............ 103, 131, 144, 152, 164 Johnson, Robert ............................................ 40, 72 Johnson, Ronald .... .........................................,.. 7 2 Johnson, Susan .... ........ 7 2, 144, 152, 156, 164 Johnson, Terry ..... ....................................... . ..167 Johnson, Toni .,... ............................................ 9 5 Johnson, Wendy .............. 95, 131, 146, 152, 154 Johnston, Jacque ............................ 26, 49, 95, 148 Johnston, James .....................................................,.. Johnston, Pat .............. 54, 55, 95, 113, 125, 159 Johnston, Patricia ......................... . ...................... 95 INDEX Jones, Deborah ..... ................... 2 6, 95, 137, Jones, Randy ......... ....... 5 5, 103, 115, 118, Jordan, Gary .................................................. 43, Jordan, Katherine ............ 56, 103, 131, 144, Juliano, Sylvia ...... ....................... 9 6, 131, Kahle, Wendell .... Kaiser, Paul ....... Kaiser, Steve ........ Kannen, James .......... Kanovsky, Helen ........ Kates, Margaret .... Kates, Robert , ........ ...........52, 54, 72, .......,55, 103, 142, Laultenburger, James Lauftenburger, Mary ...................................... 96, Lauftenburger, Thomas .......... 55, 57, 96, 136, Laugnner, Sandra .............................................. Launer, Harry ............. .............................,.. Laurich, Christie .... ........,.. 5 1 Lawson, David ...... .......... 4 2, Lawson, Leslie ...... ............... Lawson, Margie ......... ....... 1 04, Lawson, Ricnard ...... .................. Lawson, Wayne ..... ...............,, 5 5, Lawton, Thomas .... ..................... 5 4, 96, Layman, Lyle ......... ........... ..... ................ 7 4 , Leathers, Robert . .... ................,.......... 7 4, 160, Ledebur, Mary ....... , ...... 54, 104, 130, 156, Lenclvay, Dan .... . .........,,............................ . Lendvay, Patsy ...... .............. ............ 7 4 , Leonard, Marcia ...... .....,,,,.,, Leonard, William .,..., .............. ....,.............. Kauffman, Nyla ........... ................................. 3 4 Kauffman, Richard ....... .................... 3 4, 143, 146 Kavinski, Joseph ................................ 51, 103, Keller, Barry .............................. 72, 152, 160, Keller, Kathy ............ 51, 96, 128, 148, 162, Keller, Melvin G. ............................................... . Kelly, Calvin ............... ......................,............... Kelly, Diane ........ ....... 7 2, 154, 156, Kelly, Steve .......... Kenneth, Franklin Kent, John ................... ....... 5 5, Kenworthy, Eugene ...... -----.-.-------- Kenworrny, James ................................................ 104 Kerr, Douglas ................. ,... ......................... , ...... . Kershaw, Ellen .....,................................................ 96 Kerven, James 54, 55, 58, 60, 72, 113, 114, 136 Key Club ........ ..................................................... Keyvinski, Charlene ................ 104, 130, 131, Keyvinski, Rebecca ............ 72, 138, 148, 159, Kieshauer, Jane ........ ........ 4 6, 53, 72, 136, Kifer, .JEEISY ........ Kifer, Judith .... Kinander, Tim King, Bradley King, Bruce ............ King, Cynthia King, Deborah ...... King Jeanne ............94, .........72, 137, ....:::::::......,51 , Lewis, Catherine Lewis, Deborah King, Susan ......... . .......... 96, 140, 144, Kirby, Edwin ........... .................... ........ ...... Kirkwood, Cheryl .... ......................... 4 2, Kiser, Kit ..................... ............................ ...... Kiser, Mary Eileen ...... ....... 2 8, 104, 131, Kiser, Norman .......... ......................... 4 3, Kitlinger, Vicki .... ........... ........ 7 3 , Kittell, Mark ............. ....... 1 04, Klakamp, Janice Klark, Klark, James ....... Theodore . ...... Kleckner, Janice . ........5l, .........73, Knapp, Hal ........... .......... 4 3, KnePP, Linda ........... ............................... Knight, Alan ..., ........,. .......................... . .... . .. Knight, Suzanne ...... ............................. 7 3, Knopf, Georgia ........ ......... 1 04, 131, 147, Knupp, Mary Lou ..... ........................... 9 6, Knupp, Mike ........ ....................... . ....... Kohler, Ruth ...... ......... 9 6, 156, Kohler, Tom ......,... . .........,............. Kosinski, Susan ....... .................... Kramer, James ............. ........... 4 3, Kramer, Lawrence ....... .................... Kramer, William ..,.. ........................ Krespan, Susan ...... ........ 4 9, 73, Kristy, Thomas ...... ......................... 3 4, Kroeger, Karen .... .................................. Krumm, Christine .... ................... 7 3, 152, Krumm, daniel ....... ......... 1 04, 115, 118, Kurz, Carlton . ..... .................................... 2 5 Kusse, Jacqueline ..... .......... . ..96, 144, 162 Kusse, Jernifer ...... ......... 9 6, 144, Kylander, John .... ............... 3 4. Kyler, Barbara ...... ............ 7 3, Kyler, Marshall .... ........................ Landers, Barbara ...... ......... 7 4, 155, Landers, Glen ........... ........................ Landin, Harold W. ..... ...................... 2 2 Lane, Alyce .............. . ................. 104, 154 Lane, Cindy .......... ............................... Lane, Dennis ...... ........ 4 7, 96, 115, Lankard, Diane Language ...,........ .................................................. 4 1 Lanman, Linda ............ 50, 74, 136, 148, 149, 162 Lantz, Terry . ........ ...............,.......... ............,.. vv... ..... 9 6 Lape, Bonnie .... ..........................................,,...... 7 4 LaPoint, Karin ........ .. ..,...,............ 26, 96, 144 Larson, Barbara ..... ......... 5 0, 96, 131, Larson, Diane ........ .,,...................,.......... 9 6 Larson, Doreen ...... .................. . . .......,, Larson, Edwin ,..... .................................. Larson, Jeffrey ...... ........................................ 7 4 Larson, Judy .......... ................. 7 4, 155, 156, 164 Larson, Newell ..................................,.......... ,..... . .. Larson, Sheryl .............................. 54, 96, 148, Lasher, John ................ 54, 57, 104, 136, 151, Latin Club ....... One hundred eighty-nine Lewis, Mary ........ ......... 5 1, 96, 148, 152, Ley, Dorothy ..... ......... 96, 131, 144, 152, Ley, Joseph ..... ................................. 4 9, Ley, Mary .... ............................. 7 4, Library .......... ..........,. Llnco.n, Fae ....,.. ........ 7 5, Lindetta, Kay ......., .................. Lindgren, Colette ....... ....... , 51, 75, Lindgren, James ...... ......,.......,.... Lindsey, Thomas ...... , ............ .. Lindvay, Nancy ..,. .............. Littlefield, Rodney .... .......... 1 04, Littlefield, Shannon ..... ................... Littlefield, Terry ..,..... ......, .................. Lobdell, Pam ,....... .........................,...... Lobdell, Patricia ..., ......... 7 5, 130, 146, Lobdell, Paula ........ ............... 2 7, 96, 130, Lobdell, Thomas ..., ,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 4 3 Loomis, Linda ..... .... ........ 9 6 , 128, 131, 137, Loper, Blaine .........................,............., 75, 160, Loranger, Robert .............. 104, 115, 120, 136, Lord, Marilyn ........ ......l. .... ............. 4 2 , 75, Lord, Randy .............. ................................... Loucks, Anne ..........,...... .,...l.............. 7 5, 156, Lounsbury, William .....,..............................,,,... Lowe, Nancy ........,.........,.,.. ,.... ............ 7 5 , 155, Lowe, Raymond 50, 92, 96, 112, 121, 125, Lucas, Harry .......,,,........,,,,..,,.,..,..,,..,,...,,,,,,.,,..,,, Lucas, Robert . .............. .............. .... . . . Lucia, Timothy ...... .... Lucia, William ...... ....... Lucie, Marie ....... ..............,.... Lucks, Fred , ...,,... ............,........... . Lucks, John .......... .,,,,................,,..... Lucks, Sarah .......,...... ............. 1 04, 147, Lundahl, Christine ..... .......... 4 9, 104, 136, Lindberg, Carol ,...,..,,. ......... 1 04, 144, 162, Lindberg, Michael .... , ............................ Lyle, Rebecca ........ ............................ Lyle, Richard J. .... ,............ , Lyle, Richard L. .. ,.,,...,,....... Lynch, Paula ....... ......................,.... 1 04, Lyon, Jerry ., ....... ...................................... . Lvon, Joan ............ ...................,...................,.. Lytle, Christopher ..... ....... . .49, 104, 113, 125, McAI.ister, Andrea ................................ 55, 104, McBride, James ...,..... .................... 7 6, 127, McCartney, Wayne ....... .......... 9 6, 116, 117, McClain, Chester ...... ................................. McClain, Dorothy ...... ........................ 4 2, McClaine, James ..... ....... 4 9, 104, 151, McClure, Helene ..... ............. 3 4, 137, McCoy, Joseph ....... ......... 9 6, 113, McCoy, Mary ......... McCuIla, Mariorle McCullough, Teresa McCurdy, John .......... ............96, McDanel, Gerald ................................................ McDonald, Dennis ........................ 56, 96, 143, McDonald, Khlare 28, 52, 57, 76, 131, 139, McFate, Ann .......... ............... 5 1, 52, 77, 145, McFate, Patricia .................................... 49, 104, McGraw, Bette ...... ................................. McGraw, Sharon .... ................ 9 6, McGuire, Judy ........ .......................... McGuire, Kristine ......,.. ....... 1 04, 131, McGuckin, William ..... ..............l....... Mclntosh, Daniel ...... ......,.....,..,,,..., Mclntyre, Cathy ........... ....... 5 6, 77, McKillip, Sandra L. ..... ............... 7 7, McMichael, David .... .......... .............. McMillan, Arthur ....... .........., 1 04, 146, McMillan, Gary ..... ................................ McMillan, Lynne ........ ....... 7 7, 139, 144, McNutt, Linda ......,......... ........... 1 04, 131, McNutt, Rhandaline ...... ............ 4 9, 96, MacKenzie, William .............. Mader, Terry ...........,.. Madigan, Daniel ...... Madigan, Many ...... Madonia, Lin a .... Madrigal Singers ...... Mahan, Connie .... Mahan, John ....,. Main, James ...... Main, Kay .......... Maines, Michael .... Maiorettes ........,. Malone, Susan .... ........96, 146, 166 ........104, 157 .........55, 96 ............104 ,..............104 ........104, 121 164 147, Mangine, Lisa ........ ......... 9 6, 130, 146, 152 Mangini, Susan ......... .................................. 9 6, 156 Manning, Roger ....... .................,...................,... 9 6 Manno, John ....... ...................,........,................ 1 04 Manno, Samuel .........................,.. 76, 112, 114, 159 Marc, Kathy ....................... ................................... 1 04 Marceca, Anita .......... 96, 130, 147, 156, 162, 164 Marchione, John ............................. ...............-------'---- Marcy, Carl ........... ....................... ................... 1 0 4 Marcy, Carol .... Nlar.ett, Gary ....... Marshall, L'nda ..... 147 Marti, Deborah ...... ........................... 1 04, 147, 164 Marti, Jeffrey ................ 51, 52, 76, 112, 127, 136 Marti, Thomas .... 54, 104, 113, 120, 124, 136, 146 Martin, Katherine .............................,....--,..--- 49, 151 Martin, Kathryn ..,.....................,............................. 34 Martin, Thomas ....................-........ .-96 Massa, Joseph ..... .........................,,-...--- 3 4 Massa, Toni ,,,,........ ....... 4 9, 96, 150, 160 Mastrian, Judith .........A.............,.........,.. 49, 104, 151 Matha, Nicholas ..................,v...................,............ 104 Mathematics .. .... Mathis, Ann ...... 28, 104, 130, 142, 145, 152, 164 Mattei, Karen ................ 44, 76, 96, 136, 148, 152 Mattei, Kathryn .......... 46, 104, 128, 131, 137, 148 Mattone, Sarellen 26, 76, 131, 139, 156, 157, 164 Mattson, James ................ . .......... 76, 156, 160, 161 Maxwell, Larry ,.....,.,......... 104, 116, 117, 124, 125 Maxwell, Sherry ....... ..................,....,. 7 6, 154, 164 Mays, Robert ........ .. ,.... ...................... ,... ........ 1 0 4 Meacham, Sara ..... .............,.,-,A.. 7 7 Mead, Bonnie ............................A............................, 97 Mead, James ......,,...........,.................. . ....,....., 97, 113 Mead, Janet , .,,..,.......,.........,.... . ...,.....,.. 77, 139, 154 Mead, Paula .... 77, 128, 130, 137, 138, 146, 147 Mead, Patricia ..... ...........,,.... 2 8, 54, 105, 131, 146 Meadows, Karen ..................................t......... 42, 77 Mealy, Kurtis ..,........ ......... 5 4, 77, 147, 150 Meley, Linda ....... ......,....................,,.. 9 7 Mellander, Timothy..-ml 160 Merritt, Judy ............... ........ 9 7, 130, Michaels, Leonard ...... ..,,.......... 9 7, 126 Mickelson, Jan ......... ........... 7 7, 167 Mikan, Stephanie ..... ....... 7 7, 156 Miler, Beverly ..... ..........,...,........... 1 05 Miller, Diane ......... ..................... 7 8, 156 Miller, Edward ...... ..................... 3 4, 41, 156, 168 Miller, Gary .......................................................... 105 Miller, Harold .....................,.............,.....,,....,.. 34, 44 Miller, Mary Jane .... 78, 136, 139, 141, 144, 156 Miller, Patricia ....,...............................,.,..,...i..,...,.,. 26 Miller, Timothy ..... .....,.................. ........... 5 5 , 105 Miller, Warren ..... ................ 2 5, 34 Miller, Wiliam ..... ........................... 2 5 Minnelli, Barb . ...,.. ........ 7 8, 131, 154 Minnis, Mriam Minnis, Richard ..........35, 142 INDEX Mullen, Charles ........... Mullen, Dolores ............ 47, 51, 97, Munch, Gregory ..,. 89, 115, 149, 152, 115, 137, Munch, James .................... 55, 105, Munksgard, Jeffrey .... Murphy, Becky .......... Murphy, Tim ........ 156, 156 164 123 151 162 162 162 148 154 153 156 Musante, Charles ............ . ..........,..,. 54, 97, 125, Musante, Jane .............. 47, 51, 97, 137, 143, Musante, Margaret 46, 78, 137, 148, 149, 152, Musante, Patricia ....,........,.................. 49, 105, Myers, Gerald ........ ....,,.............i................ ,..... ........ Myers, Richard ......... . .......A........ 78 Myers, Sandy .,,....,....,. .,................ 1 05 Nasky, Mary Jane ...... .....,...........,....,....... 9 7 Nasman, Gretchen ....... ................. 5 4, 79, 130 Nasman, Patty ....,..... .......,.......... 4 9, 105, 156 Nasman, Richard ..,....... ......... 9 7, 118, 125, 137 Nelsen, Jen Alyce .... .........................,..,..... 7 9 Nelson, Daniel , ,.... .... .............,................. 7 9 Nelson, Douglas ........ ........ 7 9, 148, 166 Nelson, James ..... .........,i............. 7 9 Ne.son, Jeffrey ,........... ....,.. 1 O5 Nelson, Joan ..... ......... 2 8, 97 Nelson, John ,.,. ..............,..., ..97 Nelson, Lawrence .,.. ..,...........,.... 1 05, 151 Nelson, Patricia ..... ............... 9 7, 156, 164 Nelson, Paul ....,,. . ...............,.... 97, 146, 160, 161 Nelson, Susan ..,.....,,..........,...,...........,................. 105 Neuman, Joyce .......... 49, 105, 131, 151, 152, 164 Newmaker, Marcia .... 79, 131, 139, 140, 144, 151 Newton, Craig ....,..................i.,....,,...,......,..... 43, 79 Newton, James ..,........,,........,........,.....,.,..,............ 79 Nichols, Deborah ...,. ..................,....,,....., 7 9 Nichols, Peter ,,....... ..,...................,......... 1 05 Nichols, Rebecca ...... .............,,............. 7 9, 148 Nichols, Robert .... . .,,..... 79, 126, 160, 161 Niederer, Shirley ....,. ...........,.......... 9 7, 130, 156 Niedzialek, Nancy ,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 50, 51, 52, 97, 130 Nielsen, Carol ......... .....,..,......,..,.................. 7 9 Niefsen, Cathie .,..,......... ,,....,....,.....,... . .97 Nobles, Debra ..... ..,......,............................. 1 O5 Nobles, Lynn ...... ........ 4 9, 97, 146, 147, 154 Noecker, Luke ......,.. ..................................,,....,.., 3 5 Nollinger, Dianne ..,..........,....,..,....,....... 28, 79, 156 Nosel, Gregory ..............,... 55, 105, 146, 160, 161 Nosel, Gwendolynn ........,. ..,....,......... 9 7, 130, 160 Notoro, Diane ...,.....,. .,,.... .,,,.,.,., ,,.,, . ,,,,, 7 9 , 148 Notoro, Frank ,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 80 Nugent, Jeffrey .... .........,.,.. 8 0, 160, 161 Nuhfer, John ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O5 Nuhfer, Katherine ....,.. .....,, 8 O, 130, 156, 164 Nuhfer, Marshall ..... ..,..,..,,,..,....,.......,,.... 1 O5 Nuhfer, Sharon ..... ......,.............. 9 7, 154 Nuhfer, Timothy ..,,... .,., , ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, Occhuizzo, Carolyn O'Connor, Arthur Mintzer, Charles .... ...........,....... 1 05 Mintzer, Pamela .,,... .,.,....,,.,,. 9 6, 164 Mock, James ......,.......... ....... 1 05, 115, 127 Mock, Josephine ..,,..,,.,..,.,.....,,..,..,.,.,...,,.,,. .,...,,,... 7 8 Model United Nations ,.,.,......,.,...,.,,,,..,,.,,.,.,..,,,, 140 Mohney, Carol ........ 49, 53, 97, 108, 141, 148 152 Mohney, Ronald .... 52, 54, 55, 78, 108, 138, 148 Molinaro, lsabelle .....................,.. 78, 138, 142, 147 Mong, Susan .......,..,........... 53, 97, 147, 156, 162 Monqaut, Juan Carlos . .,..............,...,,,,.....,.........., 109 Moore, Patricia ............................................ 97, 147 Moore, Stephen .......... ,,....... 7 8, 97 Moore, Steven ..... Moravek, Diane .... Morell, Greg .... .........................,..,.................... 1 05 Morelli, Ann ........,.,....... 50, 52, 78, 136, 138, 148 Morelli, Robert ..,......................,.. 97, 113, 150, 159 Morrison, K. Robert .,,,,,.,....,,..,.,,..., ,,., 4 9, 105, 115 Morrison, Virginia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Y , 105 Morse, H. Frank, Jr. .,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Morse, Nancy ........ , ..,..,, ,,.,,,.. 5 4, 97, 147, 152 Mostert, Steven ..,,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 5, Moyer, Patrice ...,.. Moylan, Char'es . ...i.. MOYl3l'1 Gregory .,,,.,,, un.-Y-U-H-1111--1-1175--U 147 105 105 162 164 150 162 Muczynlski, Frances ...... Muczynski, Kathleen .,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7, Nluir, Gardner ............... ....... 5 4, 78, 156, .........,...49, 97, 97 146 O'Connor, Robert ..... ......,,, 9 7, 146, 147, 166 O'Donnell, Malou .... ...,,.,.. 1 05, 156, 164, 165 Oelslager, William ...... .............,.......,,.,., 3 5, 143 Olowin, Renee ..,, ..... ....... 4 9 , 105, 150, 151 O'sen, Timothy ..... ........,. 5 4, 56, 105, 125 OlS0n, Barbara ..... ,........ ,.,,......,,,, 8 O , 148 Olson, David .i.. ............,,..,... 8 O, 146 Olson, Gary ...... ..,..,, 4 9, 105, 146 Olson, John .,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Olson, Julie ...... ......................,.......,i,,...,,...,, 9 7, 167 Olson, Michael ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 146 O'Neil, Dan 92, 97, 113, 114, 118, 119, 124, 125 O'Palenick, George ........,....,........................ 80, 166 Orchestra ,,... ........,....,.....,.,.....,,...,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 6, 57 Orcutt, Sandra ...............,...............,,,....,....,,,..,..,., 105 Oriole, James .... 80, 116, 117, 124, 125, 137, 159 Osborne, James ..............,.,...,....,.,...,.,,..,,.,,,, 97, 126 Osborne, Richard .......................................,.....,..,.., 80 Oviatt, Lyle ...... ............,,....., 2 9 Owens, Craig ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 Owens, James ..,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Owens, Kathlene ,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 8 0, 156, 157 Owens, Pamela ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 156 Owens, Richard .,,,.,, .,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Pace, Antoinette ..,.. .,.,.....,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Pace, Mary ............. ..,...... 1 05, 144, 145, 164 Pall, Michael ,.,, .......,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 O Palmer, A'ex .,,...,. ..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O5 Pappalardo, Mary ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 7, 157 Park, Joyce ,,..,,,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Park, Terry ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 97 Parker, Kenneth ,.,. ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 80 Parker, Ronalie ....... ........... 9 7, 130, 154 Parks, John ,.,.,... ,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 , 123 Parsons, Mary ........ ............,.. 9 7, 105, 131, 151 Persons, Peggy -.... ........ 5 3, 54, 97, 130, 148 Passaro, Joseph ...,... ,, ..,.,,..,,,,.....,.,.......,,, 24, 170 Patterson, Dennis ,,,, ,,,,..,,,,.,,,,, 3 5, 41, 156,, Pearson, Anita ...,... ............... 1 05, 146, 156 Pearson , L. A. Pearson, Judy .... 05, 151 131, 146, 1 One hundred ninety Peck, Richard .......,..., .........,.... 9 7, 124, 148, 159 Pedersen, Richard ............,,....................,-.,..-- 97, 146 Pees, Rebecca .,...... ........ 4 9, 105, 130, 146, 164 Pep Club .,...,........ ...............,...-............ 1 64, 165 Peroski, Marie ....... ....,...................... 9 7, 144, 156 Pesko, Karen ...................................... ........,-.,.--.---- 9 7 Petersen, Christie .......,.. 47, 49, 97, 146, 147, 154 Petersen, Henry S. ............................ ...................... 2 3 Peterson, Alan ......... .................................. - ....-- 1 05 Peterson, Douglas ....... .....--....--....---------- 9 7 Peterson, Kathi ......... .t..... 9 7, 128, 146 Peterson, Linda ....,. ...i...,...... 9 7, 164 Peterson, Manny ..... ............-.......,-- 3 0 Peterson, Marcia ....... ....... 8 1, 155, 156 Peterson, Ronald ..... ......--....--...--- 1 05 Peterson, Russell ..... .- ...---------- 105 Peterson, Thomas ........-.-,..- --97 Phillips, Joseph ........... .,..... 9 7, 127 Physical Education .... .............-... 4 4 Piccirillo, Joan ........... ....... 8 1, 150 Pier, Darlene ........ ---------,------- 3 1 Pierson, Nancy ...... ....... 8 1, 148 Pierce, Daniel .... ................ 1 17 Pirillo, Nikki ..... ........................ 8 1 Place, Charles ........ ............,...... 5 5 97 Plonsky, Susan ......... ..... , .97, 164, 165 Podskalny, David ..... .............-----1----------- 3 1 Pollack, Donna .,,... .............. 8 1, 154, 164 Pollock, Lynn ..... ........ s 1, 155, 156, we Ponick, Debra .... ......--....--...---..-. 3 1, 157 Pope, Charles ............................ .....,..... 4 4, 105, 115 Porter, Gary ............................................ 50, 97, 150 Paner, Rebecca ........ 49, 105, 129, 136, 145, 164 Potter, Thomas Bruce ................................ 195, 115 Potter, J. William 41, 81, 138, 144, 145, 170, 171 Poulson, Mary Jane ...........,...... 105, 130, 149, 156 Poust, Allan ................................ 97, 116, 117, 125 Powell, Linda ........ .............. 4 9, 105, 152 Preston, Daryll .,.... .... ..............,. 4 9 , 105 Preston, Barbara ......, ......... 3 8, 81, 137 Pring, Deborah ...... ...,........ 9 7, 145, 164 Probst, Robert . ..i.. ...............................--.... 4 9, 105 Probst, Sue ......... ..................... 9 7, 144, 162, 164 Proud, Jay ......,........,.. 57, 81, 109, 139, 148, 160 Proud, Keith .............................. 55, 105, 109, 150 Pusarteri, Darrell ........ 97, 113, 121, 123, 125, 159 Quicksa.l, Nancy .......................................... 107, 147 Quiggle, Beverly .................................. 97, 156, 164 Quiggle, Susan ..... ................. 8 1, 164 Rabat, Karl ............. ........ 8 2, 109, 169 Ranalletta, Gail Rapp, Daniel .... Rashid, Roger .... Reagle, Janet ........ ........105 Reames, William ..... ......................... 1 05 Reddeclift, John .. ..,..,........................ 35 Reoldinger, Pam ..... ......... 1 05, 157, 164 Reese, Candy ..,. ......................... 1 05 Reese, Michael ...... ..................... , ..97 Rehm, Cathy ...... ...........,...... 1 05, 156 Rehm, Debbie .... .............. 8 2, 150, 154 Reid, April ...... ........ 82, 144, 150, 164 Reid, Sharon .... ................................ 1 05 Reiff, Daniel ...... ........................................ 8 2 Reiff, Patty ........ ........................................ 1 05 ReiFF, Richard ..... ................,. 4 9, 105, 136, 143 Reitif, Ronald ......... ....... 4 9, 105, 137, 143, 146 Reiff, Rosemary .... ................................. 9 8, 164 Reinhard, Sheila ..... ............,...... 1 05, 131, 144 Reist, Delaine ........................... Reist, Mar.ene ..... ........ B 2, 156, 164 Reiter, Lynda ..... .....,.. 4 9, 98, 164 Reitz, Jim ....... ............................ 1 05 Reo, Kathy .......... ................,..... 1 05, 156 Repine, Judith ....... ........, 4 0, 98, 156, 164 Ressler, Timothy ..... ................................. 9 8 Retterer, Mary ......... ....... ............,.....,, 8 2 Reuff, Patti ............ ................. 9 8 Reynolds, lvnne , ...... .,..,.,.,.,..,.,.... 9 8, 156 Reynolds, Susan .......,,.. , ,....,,.....,,....,, 105, 156 Reynolds, Terry .,,...,,....,. ...,,.....,.....,,...,,..,.,.,..,,. 1 05 Reynolds, Thomas B. ........,....... 55, 106, 151, 162 Reynolds, Thomas W. ...........,........ I ..................... 106 Rhoades, Paul ........,,...,,....,.....,,..,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,., 98 Rice, Dawn ...................,.. 27, 53, 55, 98, 146, 156 Rice, William .........,.........,........,...,.,,,, 54, 106, 143 Rich, Cathryn 26, 58, 60, 82, 136, 139, 145, 148 Rickerson, Craig .,.,....,.....,,...,,,......,......,,,..,......,....,... Rickert, Linda ..........,. , ,...,,.,,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 144 Rickey, Theodore ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, Rieder, Dan ,......,.. ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Rieder, Keith ...... ,,.. , ,,49, 105, 143 Rieder, Terry ..... . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Rifle Club ,...,..,,,.... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 167 Riggle, Cheryl ,... .. Riggle, Jerry ....,,.... Riggs, Rebecca ...... Ristau, Delmar ....,. 146 ..........e2, 082, 155, 156 Roberts, David ....... Robillard, Gloria Robinault, Jennifer ...... INDEX Shop ........,....... .. Shoup, Fritz ........ . Shulman, Renee ..... .. Sickler, Martha ..... Rock, Julia ................. ...........,......... Rodgers, Dennis ...... ......................... Roop, Jana ................ . ......... 49, 131, Rosenquist, Earl ...... ........, 5 4, 106, Rossey, Linda ..... ....................... Rossman, Jef? ......... ........... 5 5, Rossman, Terry ....... ............. Roth, Sandy ........... ......,,, Rounds, Delores ..... ......... Rounds, Russell ....................................... ....... Rouse, Janet ........................................ ............A..... Rowan, David ..............................,........................, Ruhlman, Heidi ........ 27, 52, 56, 57, 98, 144, Rule, Robert .....................................................,.... Rush, Nancy ..... .......... 9 B, 136, 144, 145, Russ, Tom ............ ............................ 1 06, 143, Russ.an Club ...................................................... Russo, Linda ......................................v........... 98, Ryberg, Allen .......... 52, 54, 55, 57, 83, 138, Ryberg, Dennis ............ 55, 57, 106, 126, 151, Rydholm, Del .......................,.......... 50, 98, 147, Sadek, Bassna 41, 51, 83, 108, 109, 130, 136, Sager, Bonnie ................................................ 49, Salamon, Sharon ........ , ............. 106, 131, 156, Salapek, Barbara ........ .................. 5 1, 98, Salapek, Joseph .,.. Salapek, Susan .... Salerno, Louis ....... .,..,,.....,...,..................... Salerno, Sheila ........................., 49, 106, 131, Sa.lack, Marilyn ............................ 55, 57, 106, Sampson, Norman t ......,...,............... ,........ ..... 3 5 Sampson, Ruth ..,. 53, 57, 98, 130, 147, 152, Samuelson, David ...........,.....,.....,....................... Samuelson, Deborah .................................... 98, Samuelson, James ..... ........................... Sandberg, Linda ........ ,....,.....,. 8 3, 156, Sandblade, Mary ........ .,...,.. 4 7, 52, 57, Sanden, James .......... Saporito, Ronald ...... Saporito, Thomas .... Tracy, Scott .......... Sasserson, Douglas ........ ......,.. 5 5, 57, Scalise, Antonio ......,......................... 106, 143, Scalise, Cheryl ...................... .......................... 4 9, Scalise, Craig ............,, 46, 83, 136, 139, 143, Scalise, Jean ..... .. .............................. 49, 106, Scalise, Jodee ...... .......,............. 4 9, 98, 144, Scalise, Jon ......... .......,. 4 9, 106, 126, Scalise, Judith ....... ............... 8 3, 131, Scalise, Mark ..... .......,...................... SchaeFter, Jane ...... ............. 1 06, Schaffer, Kay ..................................,......, 98, 130, Scheckler, Bruce ..............................,................... Schirck, Marilyn 54, 57, 106, 130, 137, 141, Schmader, Cynthia ..........................,....,.,............ Schmader, Dale ,,...................... .............. 5 4, 98, Schmader, Michael 1 Swanson, Rachel , ...... ...... ,... .................. Swanson, Randall ......... ........................ 9 9, Swanson, Robert C. .... .................................. . Swanson, Robert E. ...... ......... 5 5, 107, 125, Swanson, Roy ............. ............... 8 6, 127, Swartz, Stanley ...... ............. . .' ...... 86, Swick, Karen ...... .....................,..,... Swift, Susan ............ .........................,...... Szeverenyi, Nick .... .................... 4 7, 99, Taft, John ............. ......... 8 6, 122, 170, Taft, Trudy ............... ....... , ................... 5 4 Taraska, Steven ...... ...........,....................... Tassone, Cam ........... ......... 9 9, 136, 140, Tassone, Ronald ,.... . ........................ 86, Taylor, Beniamin .... .......................... , . Taylor, James ............. .......... 4 ................. Taylor, Rona.d ............... .............. , .............,...... Taylor, Thomas ................................ 4 .................. Teconchuk, Catherine .................. 99, 150, 154, Tegeler, David .................... 55, 99, 136, 148, Teieha, Michael ......... .. .................................... .. Templeton, Judy ..... .................. 8 6, 130, Thomas, Sandra ............. ..................... Thompson, Barbara ............ ........,.. 3 6, Thompson, David .......................... .................. Thompson, Howard A. .................................... . Thompson, Larry ................................................. Thompson, Penny 53, 54, 56, 100, 107, 131, Thompson, Robert , ..................,. 99, 113, 121, Thompson, Thomas ........................................ 86, Thoms, Dan ............ .............,.............. Thorn, Jo Coan ...... ........... Thornton, Adam .... , ........ 42, Thornton, Agatha .,... ........... Thornton, Peter ...... ....... Thorpe, Candace .... ....... Tillard, John ...... .,,.,,, Todd, William ........ ,,,,.,, Tomasone, Diane ....... ..... Tome, Michael ........ ............................ Tener, Earl .............. ................................ Torrance, Jonathan .... 87, 152, 162, Track .......................... ....................... 1 24, Tracy, Lynda ........ ........... B 7, 131, Sidon, Karen , ....... .................. 9 8, Siftin, Tessa .......... .... .... 9 8 , 131, Sittin, Timothy ....... ...................... Silvis, Kenneth ...........................,.... ................... Simmons, John ...................................................... Simmons, Margaret ........................................ 49, Simmons, Patricia .... 49, 106, 131, 147, 152, Simmons, Phil ........ 84, 152, 159, 162, 163, Simonsen, Marian ................................................ Sinsabaugh, Laurel ............. ............................. Ski Club .......... . ............ ........ . 162, Slack, Carol ............ ......... 4 2, Slack, Joseph .... ......... ..................... Slack, Mary Lou .......... ........................ Slocum, Glenn Larry .... ..................... 8 4, S.ocum, Karen ............. ............... 8 4, 156, Slocum, Rex ............ .......,........ 1 06, 115, Sly, Carole ............ ........ 1 06, 151, 154, Smith, Chester ........................................................ 84 Smith, Gary .......................................................... 106 Smith, Jeanne ................................................ 98, Smith, Jeffrey .... 46, 84, 109, 136, 141, 148, Smith, Janet ....,....... 98, 136, 140, 150, 153, Smith, Judy .......................................................... Smith, karen .................................................. 36, Smith, Karen ................................................ 106, Smith, Kathryn .,................................ . ................ . Smith, Patricia 56, 100, 106, 130, 136, 150, Smith, Paul ............................................................ Smith, Richard ................................................. . ....., 98 Smith, Ronald .... ............ Smith, Sara ....... ............,........ 5 4, Smith, Susan ...... ........................ 9 8, Snow, Donna ....... . ........ 84, 155, 156, Snyder, Darlene ..... ................................. Snyder, Judith ....... ..................... 8 4, Snyder, Mary Jo ....... ...... , .,... Sobkowski, Jane ..... ........ 98, Sobkowski, Michael .... ................... Social Studies ............. .............................. Sondericker, Gail .......,........................ 56, 106, Sondericker, Lee ........................ 85, 112, 114, Songer, William 54, 106, 112, 120, 125, 136, Sorensen, Dane ...... 106, 115, 121, 123, 124, Sorensen, Douglas 98, 113, 121, 122, 127, Sorensen, Julia ............................................ 106, Sorensen, Daniel ........ ............. 8 5, 139, 143, Sorenson, Diane ..... ....................... 1 06, Sorenson, Joan ........ ................................ 2 7 Sorenson, Stanley ...... ......... 9 8, 117, 125 Southhall, Pam ..,....... ......................... 2 8 Spackman, Harry .. ..... ........... 9 8, 159 Spanish Club ........... Speiclel, Spence, Larry ......... Mary Schneider, Kathleen ..................,......... 47, 55, School Board .Y.....................,........................,,...... Schorman, Robert .........,.. 106, 117, 120, 125, Schreckengost, Kathleen .........,.................. 106, Schuler, David .................,.. 38, 46, 139, 146, Schuler, Linda .............................................. 98, Schumacher, Gregory 54, 106, 137, 143, 151, Schumann, Susan .........,.... 98, 131, 148, 152, Schwartz, Steven 54, 55, 56, 57, 106, 158, Schweitzer, Da le ...,........ Schweitzer, Diane ................. Science .................. 125 Seastead, John .......... , ................,. 98, 117, Seaquist, Robert ....... .......,...................... 1 06, Seceniquia, David .,..................., 50, 106, 125, Sedon, Jane ............ ........ 9 8, 131, 147, 160, Sedon, Kenneth .... ......................................... Seeley, James ..... , ............ 98, 144, 150, Segel, David .....,. ................ 5 4, 106, 125, Segel, Marc ...,...., ........ 8 3, 117, 118, 138, Seigle, Kathy .....,... ................................ 9 8, Seigle, Cheryl ...... ...................r................. Sellin, Jay .,............. .............,.......... 9 8, 106, Seymour, Rodney ...,...... eymour, Timothy ........... Shatter, Joseph ..............,. 106, hatter, Margaret ..,,.....,. ShatTer, William 83, 116, hantz, Joseph ................. haver, Susan .....,............. hattuck, Kathy ...,.... hattuck, Penelope ....... haw, John ,........ ....... heckler, Becky ..,,. helgreen, Mary ...... hellito, Marian ..... hene, Almon hene, Roxanne ..... herman, William ..., ltleld, Lana ............ 117, 137, 143, 1'l'7,A''l2'l, 'iiYt, l55, 44, ns, ...............49, 52, 56, '.4.4.lff.'.5s,-ml35,1 lfffffsif'5E, i32', 'i'55f 'hiliiif .........148, 120 06, Tranter, Traub, Jeanne Daniel ...... Tremblay, Les ...... Tressler, Dale .......... Tressler, Frances ....... Trowbridge, Basil ..... Tucker, Tu.ler, Larry ......... Gary ........ .,..........1o7, , ...... 99, Tundel, Steve ...... ......... 1 07, 112, Tuttle, Marcia ...... .................. 8 7, Usteeh, Harry ....................................................... Valone, Dennis ..................................................... Valone, Gary ....................................................... Valone, Phyllis 44, 47, 49, 53, 99, 146, 152, Van Volkinburg, Mark .................................. 99, Varsity Club ......................................................... Vava.a, Janet .................................................. 99, Vizza, William ........................................ 36, 37, Voigt, Matthew . ...................... . .............. 47, 99, Vought, Melissa 92, 99, 131, 136, 141, 148, Vought, Reed ....................................................... Vullo, William ...,............................ .................. Wade, Stephen ...... ...................... 1 O7, Wagner, Donald ...... ..........,........................ Wa.ker, Debra ...... .......... 5 4, 107, 130, Walker, Paul ...... ................................ Wallo, Darlene .... ....... .................. Wallo, John ...,..,, ,,,,,,, Walters, Charles .... ,,,,,,, Walters, Linda .... ,.,,,,, Walters, Everta ...... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Walters, Laurie ...... ..,............ 2 8, Warr, Judy ........... ......... 4 0, 87, Warren, Paul ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, Watson, Kathie .... ......... 1 07, 150, Watson, Steven ...... .......... 9 9, 125, Waxman, Bradley ....... ........ 9 9, 121, Weaver, Jeffrey Weaver, J udy .......... Weber, Dolores . .........107, Weber, Michael ...... Webster, LaDotta ..........36, Weller, Jack ..,............................ ..............,........... Welsh, Judith ,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,, 5 4, 107, Wendelboe, Lynn 49, 107, 131, 137, 151, 152, Wendelboe, William .................................... 55, Wenzel, Hal ........................................, ...,..... 4 3, Werlin, Joanne .,,.........,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 50, 87, 148, Werlin, Tina .................. 47, 50, 99, 137, 149, West, Stephen, ........................ ...... ................ 9 9 , Westfall, Billie ,.................. ....... 2 6, 107, 151, Spencer, Perry ....... .,............................ 1 06 Spetz, Nancy ..... . ....... ....................... .......... 1 0 6 Stachowiak, John ....... ......... 3 6, 41, 150, 151 Stage Crew ............. ......................... . .... 1 59 Stalder, Jeffrey ..... ................................. 1 06 Stalder, Joy ........... .................................. ,.... 8 5 Stanko, Dennis ..... ..........,.............................., 8 5 Starner, Elaine .....,. .......... 1 06, 137, 147, 156 Steele, Donald .......... .... ........,.............,.......... . . 85 Steele, Jean .... ....,...,.........,.........................,..,....... 2 7 Steelesmith, Joellen .............................................. 98 Stein, David . ..........,,..,..,...,..................................... 85 Stein, Leslie ....,............. 47, 98, 143, 144, 152, 153 Steinkamp, Cheryl ................ 28, 98, 131, 146, Stenographers' Club .......,,................................... Stevenson, Margaret ..... ................. 1 06, 130, Stewart, Gayle .....,... ..............,........ Stewart, James ....... .....,..... 9 8, Stewart, Kathryne ...,. .................,...., Stimmel, Daniel ............................. .......,....... 8 5, Stites, Mollieann .................................. 85, 137, Stites, Thomas ..,........................,.......................... Stofdt, Craig ...,,,.... 52, 54 55, 85, 138, 140, Stoudnour, David .,.............................................. Straight, Helen ...,............................ ......... 1 06, String Ensemble ..... ......,............,., Stromdahl, Nancy ...... ........ 8 5, 156, Stroup, Lester ......... ....,........... 4 3, Student Council ..... .,,....., 1 36, Sudul, Gail ,,........ ........,..,... Sudul, James ...... ..............................,............ Summers, Janet ..,................................................. Suppa, Patricia ............ 47, 98, 137, 141, 148, Svensen, Cheryl ,....... 98, 99, 130, 144, 156, Swanson, Bruce ................,...............................,... Swanson, Charles .......................................,........ Swanson, Douglas ...... .....,.....,..,, 9 9, 126, Swanson, Frances ...... ......... 8 6, 130, 147, Swanson, James ......... ........,,.......................... Swanson, Layton ....... .. ................... 106, One hundred ninety-one Westley, Lorraine ..... Wetmore, Patricia ...... Whipple, LaRue ...... f.'ffffffffffZ6,' 87, Whisner, Robert ......................... ...99 Whitaker, Craig ....... ...... 107, 160, 161 White, Barbara ....................................,....... 107, White, Gerald ........................................................ 99 White, Craig ...... 99, 112, 121, 125, 136, 150, 159 Whiteshot, Mary .....................,.............. 55, 99, Whittemore, Floris ...................................... ..... Whyte, Joseph ........... ............. . ...,, Wiedmaier, Steve ...... ......... 1 07, Wilbur, Clara ........................................................ Wi.kinson, Sandra ...................... .................. 8 8, Williams, Mark .......................... .................. 1 07, Williams, Mary Christine 50, 88, 136, 140, Williams, Robert ........................ ..........,..... ......... Williams, Sherrel ...............................,.. 50, 88, Williamson, Alvin ..... .................... ......... Wills, Donald ......... ....................... ......... Wills, Marilyn ....... ....................,............... Wilson, Arlene ........ ........., 2 8, 107, 151, Wilson, Connie ..... ....................... ......... Wilson, Kathryn ........ ............. , ..... . 99, Wilson, Kathy ..... ........... ................ 1 3 1, Wilson, Linda ........ ....... .... ........ 9 9 , Wilson, Linda Louise 164, 152, INDEX Wilson, Penny ....... Wilson, Samuel ........... ....... 1 07, 120 143 Wilson, William .......,.... ............................ 9 9 Wimer, Marilyn ..............,,.................... 51, 88, 144 Winegardner, Russell .................................. 99, Winn, Constance .........................,.................. 99, Witkin, Faith ...................... 56, 107, 142, 145, Witkin, Lynne ...... .......... 1 07, 142, 145, Wolfe, Dale ........ ...................................... 9 9 Wolfe, John ........... ............................., , .,107 Wolfe, Thomas ....... . ................, 88, Wood, Amy . ........ ........ 4 9, 107, Wood, Fred ..,,., ......................,,...... 5 5 Wood, Janis .. ...... ................................., 4 3, Wood, Kathy ...... ..... ,.......... ...................... . . . Wood, Melody ......... .....,.. 5 4, 107, 130, 156, Wood, Michael ....... ...................................... Wood, Rene .......... .......,..., . .............. 1 07, Wood, Scott ............ ........... 5 5, Work, Catherine .........,...... Worley, Donald ...... . ......................... 107, Wrestling .................. ..................... 1 21, 122, Wright, Daniel ........................................... ............. 8 8 Wright, Margaret .................. 50, 99, 136, 140, 145 One hundred ninety-two Wright, Richard ..... ..............,.... 1 07 Wykofi, Debby ....... .............. 8 8, 156 Wyman, Jeffrey ..... ............................ 8 9 Yaegle, Judy .,......,.. ....,..... 5 0, 99, 151' Yaegle, Larry ............. .,.....,.............. 1 07 Yarzabek, George ..... ................. l 07 York, David ........... ........ 1 O6 Young, John ....,............. .......... 9 9 Young, William ................ , ..............,.......... ..99 Youngberg, Conrad ,..,......... ...,,.......................... 3 6 Yoxtheimer, Mary Anne .........,...................... 43, 89 Yurick, Andrew ................. ......... 4 6, 55, 89, 166 Yurick, Marya .............. ......................,...... 1 07 Zafilino, Rafiaela ..... .................... 4 2, 89 Zaffino, Theresa ........,...............,...., ................. 1 07 Zawacki, Alex ...............................,.. ........ .............. 9 9 Zawacki, Debra ............................................. 107, 164 Zawacki, John .......... 89, 124 136, 138, 148, 159 Zawacki, Sheryl ..,,.........,......,....... 54, 99, 142, 148 Zetterlind, Larry ............................................ 89, 173 Zingone, Frank ....... ................................. 1 07 Zwald, Debra Lee ....... ....... 4 9, 107, 156, 160 Zwald, Steve ., ......... .......,............. 8 9, 125 V W W ' 'K , ' ff.-M., V 1 . 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