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

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523. Af 1 'l? :5 , -1 xr! N P K ,. Y K x , I l ff.. , E x 'K K, ,ff R!! Jill' . , Ff' H E 1 's 'if 5 X ' K 5 x . , 1 I . . ' . if , 3 , , v .1 1... . L Q L 1 7 5 Z . .- X Y -1 . I 4 . , w Q- .1 , H , i ' 15 it ,L f 5 sf V fs y. , f 5 1 I E , H in I I X1 W! i L 1 - ,J::fw.aL.eenn1 ,af f a .Y :f 4H-,,1qU1:n,:- 'uanggwnvi - -1 '-3' 1 1 34 ,, , fl i A f, 51 il Qu Ei Q 11- 3 gl' n QU 4 17? f if THE DRAGON Presented Th Cl 194 K Q 1k l'l'l' , FOREWORD The continual search for true irtentityg The individual with his characteristic huesg Nature and humanity blended to form the everchanying pattern of life, Blessed with its joys, its hopes, and splendor, Its fears, disappointments, and deathg Goals unattainable and goals achiezzerlg Growing and learning the challenge of life- All a part of vital relationships. PVith the passage of each day, each hour, time drifts away Until its 'very essence becomes a sudden realization. Thus, the emergence of a newly woven pattern Containing all that we are or ever will be. Each bead alone contributes to the splendid creation: The everlasting kaleidoscope of life. x Two TABLE OF CONTENTS Students Page 64 Curriculum Page 16 Organizations Page 150 Three Sports Page 126 DEDICATION The class of 1968 dedicates this sixty-first edition of the Dragon to Mrs. Meredyth Coe, a distinguished teacher and an outstanding individual. Throughout her teaching career Mrs. Coe has influenced graduates in various Ways. She may be the one adult who finally impressed some mop-headed teenager with the importance of education. She may have been the guiding voice in the selection of a college or career. Mrs. Coe has instilled in many her ardent love for the English language and its literature. Her broad knowledge and excellent qualifications have enabled her to present a program which is both challenging and stimulating to the student. Profiting greatly from her teaching, students have gone on to college with high aspirations, Well prepared to reach new heights. Mrs. Coe has valued highly the worth of the individual and has concerned herself with the personal as well as the academic development of each student. Her warm manner and sincere interest in people have served to strengthen her relations with students and teachers alike. Because she has consistently approached her work with enthusiasm and devotion, We present this' edition of the Dragon, along with our respect and admiration, to Mrs. Coe. Four MRS. MEREDYTH COE Five ev 2 SCHOOL BOAZD DlRECTORS: Charles R. Anderson, C. Frank Christy, Dr. J. Blair Logan, Howard A. Thompson, Harofd A. Landin. Dr. Barratt addresses the Class of 1968. Congratulations. The acquistion of your diploma, symbolizing the completion of your public school education, is a convenient bench mark from which will be measured many of the future accomplishments of you and your classmates. The years you have spent under the guidance of teachers and adnnnimmatorg hopefuhy, will provide the base upon which you may build a successful and satisfying life. Lessons learned in the classroom and laboratoryg on athletic Heldsg in musical, dra- matic, publication, and other activities, give you a reasonable expectation of success in life, To insure such success you will need to continue your own education through- out the years ahead. It is the belief and hope of your parents, the School Board and Staff, and the public who support them that these years in our schools have enabled you to gain the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary for conquering the chall- enges of life. Go forth with our best Wishes for success. T. K. BARRATT Superintendent of Schools Thomas K. Barratt Howard W, Thompson B. S., M. Ed., D. Ed. B. A., M. A. Clarion State College Clarion State College The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools biz 'F'-effd' 'qf M, BUSINESS STAFF: Row l-George M. Frifts, Mary A. Walters. Row 2-Mr. Charles R. Beck, Howard Clark, Ernest Blair, Norge E. Luvison, Vance C. Wright. Business and secretarial staffs keep the system moving smoothly SECRETARIAL STAFF: Row l-MiSs Sandi Smith, Mrs. Clara Dumond, Miss Sharon Rich, Mrs. Margaret Tickner. Row 2-Mrs. Leila Craft, Mrs. Burr Bowler, Mrs. Mae Swanson, Mrs. Shirley Marti, Miss Mary Franklin, Mrs. Lorraine Rohlin, Mrs. Meredith Grady, Miss Mary Ann Hedstrom, Mrs. Phyllis Marti. W. new ' Wi, .r '...,g,?,lg5 s a ww Seven ITL. iACH0OL BOARR: Row l-Kenneth Franklin, Henry S. Petersen, Dr. T. K. Barratt, Melvin G. Keller, R. K. Cyphert, E. J . YYOI1 GWB Row 2-Charles R. Beck, W. Scott Calderwocd, Leonard Pearson, Dr. David K. Rice, Philip Anundson, R. Pierson Eaton, Howard A. Thompson. The school board oversees all educational endeavors. OFFICERS MR. MELVIN G. KELLER ....,, .......... P resident MR. ROBERT K. CYPHERT ...... ..... V ice-president MR. CHARLES BECK ......... MR. JOHN D. HAGGERTY MR. ROBERT LUNDBERG The Warren County School Board is responsible for the passage of all legislation relating to the school district. Composed of nine men from all parts of the county, the members are elected by the people of Warren County. At its monthly meetings the School Board discusses the reports of the various committees which deal with speci- hc problems. Headed by Mr, Melvin Keller, president, and Dr. Thomas Barratt, executive officer, the Board has ap- proved legislation necessary for the advancement of the school district. Dealing With such areas as playgrounds, Eight Secretary Treasurer Asst. Secretary-Treasurer athletics, buildings and grounds, transportation, text books, finance, and teachers, the committees of each area convene between the monthly meetings for a more thor- ough evaluation and study of these problems. They then present their discoveries and suggestions to the Board at the monthly meeting. The members of the Board have discussed and studied the needs of the school system and have to the best of their ability adopted means of solving them. Their legis- lation has provided the means for the improvement and progression of the Warren County School District. i The door to Mr. Passaro's office is always open to students and faculty alike. lt's not that I'm tired of school, it's lust the principle of the thing. Mr. Passaro receives students' ideas with enthusiasm. As principal of Warren Area High School, Mr. Joseph V. Passaro faces many difficult tasks each day. In his decisions, he has always been fair, considering the needs of the minority as well as the majority, As coordinator of all school activities, Mr. Passaro encourages the development of individ- ual interests. To increase student-faculty commun- ication, he explains any changes in school policy. He welcomes new ideas with enthusiasm, encour- aging originality and imagination among students. With his keen sense of humor and genuine interest in each individual, Mr. Passaro lends a personal touch to the administration. Nine Joseph V. Passaro B. Ed., M. Ed. Duquesne University New York University Syracuse University Principal K Carlton W. Kurz William Miller B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ecl. State University College at BuFfalo Indiana State College State University of New York at Buffalo The Pennsylvania State UI'1iVSI'SlTY Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Many activities fall under the watchful eyes of the vice-principals. When you're number two, you try harder. Ten Assisting Mr. Passaro are Mr. Carlton Kurz and Mr. William Miller. Mr. Kurz manages all supplies and personnel for the school. Discipline and student relations are the tasks which face Mr. Miller. These men have extended their services to include not only the school but also the community. Along with Mr. Passaro, these men must insure the smooth operation of our school. Alvera Anderson Dr. A. J. O'Connor B. S., Loyola University B. A., Duquesne University M. A., University of Chicago M. D., Loyola University , F. N. A. Advisor PRINCIPAL OFFICE WORKERS: Ueft to righfl Row I-Gloria Hahn, Diane Moravek, Darlene Zenchenko, Sue Schumann. Row 2-Mary Speidel, Mickie Connolly, Karin LaPoinf. Row 3-Becky Barker, Debi Jones. Row 4- Sue Mong. The office is the information center of the school. K K 5 . if r, is ' I , yo -. ,. ,Jima New thisgyear, Miss Pollack has proved fo be a helpful addition To the Mrs. Miller handles the office work and cheerfullY aids Sfvdenfs office sta . Eleven -1 - f wg .ov warren Carr Jean G. Steele Ron lSHCkS0I1 M Ed A. B., B. s., M. Ed. B. A. Clarion State College Wilson College Gannon College Geneva College Carnegie Institute of Guidance The Pennsylvania State Technology Key Club UYUVEYSIYY University of Pittsburgh Syracuse University Guidance 50900 Un'VeV5'TY National Honor Society The guidance office smooths the wrinkles of computer scheduling During the high school years students must give serious thought to future plans. While in school, they have various academic prob- lems that require the advice of an experienced counselor. A valuable part of our school, the Guidance Office, serves students by assisting them with their academic needs of the present and dis- cussing with them their plans for the future. Utilizing the student's abilities and interests, the counselors advise students in the selection of colleges, careers, technical schools, and other appropriate fields. This year Mr. Ronald Isackson has served the Senior class, Miss Jean Steele, the Junior class, and Mr. Warren Carr, the Sophomore class. In addition to its personal counselling, the Guidance Office has provided many booklets concerning vocations and schools of higher education and has planned both a career discussion program and visits from college representatives. The many services of the Guidance Office have enabled students to make wise decisions which will contribute to their future success. GUIDANCE OFFICE WORKERS lleft to rightl Sue Schmader, Sue Brumberg, Ruth Kohler, Amy Baker, Reni Wood, Sue Mangini, Anne Anderson, Sue Calderwood. Twelve Mary Brunke J. Darlene Wallo A. B. B. S. Lake Erie College Clarion State College Syracuse University English Librarian Librarian The library affords a quiet work place with reference books close at hand for Steve Kaiser. The library, with approximately 12,000 volumes, has served stu- dents and teachers throughout the school year. Mrs. Brunke, head librarian, and her assistants, Mrs. Wallo and Mrs. Andersen, have run the library smoothly and efficiently. The school has purchased a variety of filmstrips, tapes, and recordings, enlarging the 1ibrary's supply of audio-visual aids. Students searching for reference mater- ials, magazines, newspapers, or a short novel for next period's book report have made the library a busy place. Mrs. Andersen continually strives to make use of the library easier and more enjoyable. A green library slip opens doors to enrichment. LIBRARY WORKERS: tleft sidel Front to back-Gere Blum, Jackie Kusse, Jenny Kusse, Carolyn Occhuizzo, Laurie Walters, Joan Nelson, Sharon Larson, Carol Bagwell. fright sidej Front to back-Linda McNutt, Kaye Dunn, Theresa Marceca, Nellie Parks, Arlene Reading can be interesting as well as informative, Wilson, Paula Rickert, Bonnie Mead, Pat Brown. as our fiction section proves. Thirteen wo , ago H? was CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Marie Healcl, Mrs. Lois Bowersox, Mrs. Pauline Rapp, Mrs. Gladys Linclvay, Mrs. Marian Adams, Mrs. Lucille Battista. New chairs bring comfort to a crowded cafeteria. The Student Council welcoming committee paid tribute to ihe custodial stafl' Cheryl Sfeinkamp lights The candle beginning a birthday celebration. during The first week of school. Fourteen Lyle Oviait The custodians are men of action To the custodial and cafeteria staffs, We extend special appreciation and recognition for the help they have given us. Their unselfish efforts to help school organizations with various activities have made student life that when assisting school projects. Chester McClain much more enjoyable. The cafeteria staff has Well-balanced and appetizing meals for school lunches as well as for club banquets. The janitors have kept the school clean and comfortable, special thanks for their help on the people students would not enjoy the activities which they have taken for express our deepest gratitude for their Wendell Kahle and to them We owe a proms. Without these many extra-curricular granted. To them We faithful service. Fifteen !! 1' C ul 55 255 Q gg 5 55 35 52: if as 522 35 ,Y a QA ai? 55 Q El sq 392 if hy Spf is! 2? sa if W gg gg f, ,T-i MW, A. .7 kkk, -.. .V 115: v,.. ,W:wwwNwfx..p,Wwmmme, efvQw,1,- ,..,, fm --A H. A ,fzffwwwfa-MQ: WMA-,mamnmN,Qmgmwwfwmmwwk- :--,f ::-mJ,'L--,- --M-v,.Q-7 - X-1 ,f - Ahal new pencils! Carol Alcorn Paul Alcorn B. S. B. S. Slippery Rock State College Slippery Rock State College Anatomy Regional Geography Health Basic Geography June B. Andersen Carol Backstrom Joel Beason Marcia Bevevino Maleina Bidek B. S., M. Ed. A. A. S., B. S. B. S. B. S. B. S. Mansfield State College Jamestown Community Slippery Rock State College Indiana University ot Slippery Rock State College The Pennsylvania State College The Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania English University Edinboro State College University English Pep Club English English Physical Education Dragonette Developmental Reading Future Teachers of America Ass't Football Coach Ass't Track Coach John Camigliano Daphne Chase lee Chew Nancy Clapp Virginia Bryan B. A., M. A. B. S. B. S. B. S. B. S. Oberlin College Indiana University of Clarion State College Allegheny College Mansfield State College Western Reserve University Pennsylvania English Biology Senior General Home American History University of California at Ast-'t Wrestling Coach Microbiology Economics World Cultures Berkeley Varsity Club Cheerleading Consumer Math Dragon Board of Editors Home Economics Future Homemakers of America Ezghteen - - David Clifton Meredvth Coe A. B. A. B. Eastern Nazarene College Allegheny College Science Survey University of Chicago Columbia University English I never could work math problems. John Creek Mary Creek David Dare Sandra Donaldson John Eggleston B. S. B. S. B. A. A. B. B. S. Slippery Rock State College Slippery Rock State College Mansfield State College Thiel College Edinboro State College Edinboro State College Edinboro State College University of Scranton Youngstown University World Cultures Unified Geometry Physical Education University of Maryland in World Cultures Physics G. A. A. Munich Tech Specs Senior Class Advisor German German Club James Fehlman Howard Ferguson Robert Fey Carroll Fowler Jo B--S- B. s. B. s., M. Ed. B. s., M. A. Edinboro State College Clarion State College The Pennsylvania State Oberlin College Algebfi l The Pennsylvania State University Ohio State University General Math University University of Maryland Choral Music English American History Music Appreciation and Advanced Placement Literature American History Music Theory Nineteen hn Green A. B., A. M., M. S. Bob Jones University Alfred University Middlebury College University of Buffalo Franklin and Marshall College German French David Greene LeVeda Greene Robert Grimm Daniel Harpster B. S., Th. B., M. S. B. S. B. S, B. S., M. Ed. H Eastern Pilgrim College Clarion State College Edinborp State College Mansfield State. Conege Clarion State College University of Pittsburgh The Pennsylvania State The Pennsylvania State Indiana University of Biology University University Pennsylvania B. S. C. S. Algebra ll Band University of Pittsburgh Unified Geometry Football Band Edinboro State College Orchestra English Pep Band String Ensemble Stage Band Maria Hernandez Dr. in Pedagogy Dr. in Philosophy Dickinson College Spanish ll, Ill Spanish Club Meade Hinderliter Ruth Hinderliter B. s.. M. Ea. B. s. jr . ' S A .. Clarion State College University of Pittsburgh 1 University of Pittsburgh The Pennsylvania State ' , . World Cultures University W' 'Mg - . ' N 3 American History Edinboro State College S A' A K ' S '-' gxgxsand Making up half time shows is harder than l thought. Donald Hopwood Robert Hovan .lames Jewell Wallace Jewell Thomas Kristy B. A. B. S. B. S. B. S., M. S. B. S. St. Bonaventure University Indiana State University Slippery Rock State College Lock Haven State College California State College Gannon College Chemistry St. Bonaventure University Syracuse University The Pennsylvania State English J. V. Basketball Coach P. O. D. Algebra ll University Varsity Club World Cultures !TA industrial Arts Ski Club Wood and Sheet Metal Shop Twenty Driver's Training CSummeri .r. it .1 gg John Kylanr-ler Gene lang Kathryn Martin Joseph Massa Edward R. Mclaughlin B S S B S A A B S B S .. .B.,M.. .. .. Thiel College California State College University of Iowa The Pennsylvania State Slippery Rock Edinboro State College Electronics Northwestern University UnlVGfSlTY Heilfh Business Mathematics Mechanical Drawing A. P. English Driver Education and Road Physiology Rifle Club Speech Practice Anatomy sg' , Qi 552 I z M S . , .r , Et W ' 'SEQ . V 1 til ES? ' 1? ees,- :,t Director of Athletics ln the case of Marbury vs. Madison... Helene McClure Edward Nllllel' B. s. B. s., M. Ed. Indiana University of Indiana University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Columbia University l500l4keeDlnQ Duke University Office Practice Typing F. B. L. A. Shorthand and Transcription Dragon Business Board Typing Stenographers Club Student Council A. F. S. Student Advisor Warren Nllllel' Miriam Minnis Richard Minnis Charles Mullen luke Noecker B- 5-,.M- Ed- B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. A. B. Franklin and Marshall Edinb-oro State College Edinboro State College Grove City College The Pennsylvania State College 1 A American History American History Duke University University New York UUIVGVSITY Economics and Sociology Debate Club Salesmanship Economics and Sociology The Pennsylvania State Business Training University Distributive Education Twenty-one General Math F. B. L. A. Ass't Football Coach William Oelslager Dennis Patterson Sandra Ryan louis Salerno Norman Sampson B S B. A. M. Ed. B. S. M. A. A. B., M. Ed. B. S. . . , , Grove City College Indiana University of Duquesne University Clarion State College Clarion State College Kent State University Pennsylvania Bloomsburg State College St. Mary's University Oklahoma University Economics and Sociology Business Law English Thiel College Georgia School of Advanced Placement Business English Dramatics Gannon College Technology European History Bookkeeping l Junior Play Chemistry Mathematics Audio Visual Sales and Consumers Senior Play Chem Study Advanced Placement Stage Crew Economics School Musical Bowling Club Calculus F. B. L. A. Junior Class Advisor Trigonometry Computer Math Frederick Schultz Joseph Shantz John Shea Milton Smith John Stachowiack B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. Ed. B. S., M. S. B. S. E. A. B., M. A. Eclinboro College Ohio State University Lock Haven State College Jamestown Community Kings College Arizona State University Michigan State University Pennsylvania State College Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania State Driver Education University Slippery Rock State Coflege University University Basketball Coach Indiana University English Franklin and Marshall Syracuse University Golf Coach Physical Education College Art Head Football Coach Indiana University Photo-Art Club Ass't Track Coach Moscow University We'll lust pretend Franklin didn't happen! l thought l'ci never get to my free period. Twenty-two Janet Summers B. S. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Duke University Pennsylvania State University University of Pittsburgh Typing General Business Steven SUTTON Karen Swick Barbara Thompson B. S. A. B., M. A. B. S. State University of Lycoming College Clarion State College New York at Fredonia Bucknell University French Pennsylvania State Algebra Il FfBr1Ch Club University Maiorettes Earth Science Science Survey Emelina Valella Paul Walker John Wallo Dr. of Pedagogy B. S. B. S. Havana University Edinboro State College Pennsylvania State Spanish I Pennsylvania State University Spanish Club University Clarion State College Biology Bowdoin College Advanced Biology General Mathematics Unified Geometry We executives always carry our lun Good morning, world! briefcases. t ches Jo Coan Thorn Basil E. Trowbridge A. B. Indiana State College Chicago University Eureka College Pennsylvania State University Edinboro State College English Michael Weber B. S., M. Ed. Edinboro State College University of Pittsburgh World History Problems of Democracy Wrestling Coach n our Rickety black. l B. S. Mansfield State College Pennsylvania State University Occupational Education Conrad Youngberg The Pennsylvania State University California State College Industrial Arts General Metal Shop rak, rickety rak, my socks are gold and Twenty-three hi Camera-shy Miss Bevevino is caught in the act of teach- ing English. alwiiuwrabs. A casual class makes tor a more interesting discussion. English students strive to become adept in their native tongue. English provides the means for clear and effec- tive self expression. Through the efforts of the English Department, students gain a greater under- standing of grammar, Writing techniques, and liter- ature and are encouraged to think and to Write creatively. Short stories, novels, plays, and poetry Widen students' appreciation of thoughts, Words, and values. In the sophomore year students study literature from all parts of the worldg juniors study American literature, and seniors English literature. Especially talented students are given an opportun- ity to furthur develop their abilities and interests through honors and advanced placement courses. Dramatics and speech classes enable a student to express himself through speaking and acting. In high school English, students improve their basic skills of expression and communication which are so vital in all of life's endeavors. One facet of Senior English is the study of Chaucer. John Parks questions Miss Martin about his work in speech class. By reading aloud, Mrs. Backstrom helps her students in their interpretation of literature. Twenty-four In P' O- D- Class Mr- Jewell dl5CU55f35 Some of his OWU DV0lUlSfT1S- As the day draws to a close, Mrs. Donaldson tries to keep minds from wandering. In history we stumble upon current events and those of yesteryear. The social studies department offers a variety of courses at the high school. As sophomores, students study the varying cultures of man throughout the Mr. Oeslager urges his students to try lust a little bit harder. World' Juniors pursue H rnore specihc Held of Study in American history. A Wider range of choice is avail- able to seniorsg economics and sociology, problems of democracy, and World regional geography are among the possibilities. For those with special interests or abilities in history, the school offers advanced place- ment and honors courses. Through the study of his- tory and the world, students gain a better under- standing of people and their world. Mr. Hinderliter directs honors students in the study of ancient civiliza- tions. Twenty-five Things are looking up in physics for Kathy Muczynski and Heidi Ruhlman. Mrs. Alcorn explains to Terry Nelson that it screws on here somewhere. The Science Department offers a Wide variety of courses designed to promote interest and understanding in the bio-- logical and physical sciences. The study of biology, chem- istry, physics, chem study, B. S. C. S., microbiology, and anatomy gives students a sound background in scientific principles. Science survey presents a general view of science, and conservation provides practical knowledge about outdoor life. Each student, selecting courses to meet his needs and interests, gains insight into the basic forces of the universe. The sciences divulge the composition of the birds and the bees. You learn something new every day! ,sw H Sue Matthews discovers the exciting world of spirogyra. K 1 M. cs. l Twenty-sim lt's really very simple if you understand it. Mathematics develops and sharpens a student's ability to reason clearly and logically. Courses in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus give students an understanding of mathematical con- cepts necessary for higher mathematics, Students not wishing to specialize may take general or business mathematics which can be applied in everyday life. Providing stimulation for the progression of the thought processes as well as practical knowledge, the Math- ematics Department is a Valuable part of our School' Mr. Fehlman becomes very engrossed when teaching math ln class we apply the abstract and practical theorems of math. The haze of confusion begins to lift as Mr. Grimm explains the problem. Mrs. Swick gives a helping hand to a puzzled algebra student. ,,,t r 1 ps.. Twenty-seven Mrs. Hernandez instructs her Spanish classes by giving them a personal touch. Rachel Check and Tom Lauffenlaurger are amused by their Russian. Those with a yen for the unusual study foreign languages. By use of elaborate drawings on the board, Mr. Dare is able to get his point across. Today, the Value of language is emphasized more than ever before. Many colleges require as many as three or four years of a language for admission. Large corporations offer positions in foreign countries to those fluent in two or more languages. To meet this growing need, Warren Area High School offers four years of French, German, and Latin and three years of Russian and Spanish. Besides instruction in grammar and conversation, the student acquires a knowledge of literature and culture. French students become acquainted with the French culture as well as language by reading French magazines. FN - 3' N . Twenty-eight ws.-Wgfsiefm' K K K . Mr. Patterson points out something amusing in bookkeeping In response to a voice, students scribble strange-looking lines across a page. There is a steady tapping as students pound on the keys of their typewriters. Shorthand and typing are but two of the subjects off- ered by the business department. Students preparing for a future in the business world acquire a broad knowledge through the variety of courses offered. Business math, bookkeeping, business English, and business law provide a sound basis for the businessmen and women of to- morrow. For those entering other fields, these courses broaden their interests and prepare them for their role as citizens of a World Hnancially dependent on business. The world of high finance is opened for business students Twenty nmc Millie 11.-1:-,y,ge5 Becky Gleason, Mark Campbell, Manager Diann Thayer, Shirley Chapel, Sue Black, June Jackson, and Toni Johnson inspect the fabrics at Penney's Besides his academic subjects, the D. E. student holds down a job. Distributive education provides a sound background and on-the-job training for seniors desiring a career in the business World. The day includes a schedule of class- room 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 mer- chandising and retail mathematics. In the afternoon this knowledge is supplemented with employment in a local business establishment, Observation of proper sales tech- niques and retail management will help the students in finding a useful niche in business. Because their educa- tion takes place in the store as Well as in the classroom, employers, with the teacher, grade the students on their cooperation as salesmen. The combination of earning money while acquiring an education in their life Work appeals to future businessmen. fhfsx sg A 51 .A , , , . gif 'fi' Usfw'-1,1 fm L? Thirty Gary Hubbard, James Samuelson, Richard Smith, Joseph Edwards, Denny Rogers, and William Young display the shirts they must now unpack. Having iust meticulously arranged a counter, Fred Wood, Daniel Thoms, Joe Sala- pek, James Schumann, John Bailey, and Thomas Emick proudly display their work. Mr. Warren E. Miller and Mark R. Campbell observe the sales technique of Jeff Munksgard, Fred Lucks, Jerry Bancroft, and Larry Gertsch. Experience and guidance insure acceptance in the business world. William Leonard, Shannon Littlefield, Diane Anderson, and Linda Knepp are ioined by Mr. Miller while familiarizing themselves with the merchandise in the men's clothing department. Mark Campbell, manager, instructs Sharon McGraw Marsha Bines, Cathy Nielson, Linda Madonia, Rodney Seymour, and Dennis Bullock on the methods of catalog ordering at Penney's. Thirty-one l Miss ChaSe teaches students that hornemaking is more than washing dishes and scrubbing floors. Mrs. Bryan makes sure that Patti Suppa and Barb Check know how to knit two, pearl one. ln homemaking and shop students choose fields of specialization. Homemaking enables a student to prepare herself for the years ahead. Studying all aspects of family living, girls perfect their present homemaking abilities and develop new ones. Cooking, sewing, nutrition, knitting, and family relationships constitute a program a girl may choose according to her interests. These skills provide the future homemaker with the necessary skills to run her future family successfully. Qarry-Arbogast, Steve Kelly, and John Wolfe diligently work on their cre tions in wood shop. In shop, boys work diligently on anything from me- chanical drawing to the construction of attractive cedar chests and gun racks. Three types of shop: Wood shop, electrical shop, and metal shop enable a boy to choose a specific field of specialization. Wood shop includes mak- ing all types of furnitureg metal shop includes welding and operation of machines similar to those in industryg While electrical shop takes up electronics and other related fields. Advanced courses deal more with theory. The boys gain practical experience for the future. Joe McCoy uses the forging furnace in metal shop as Mike Lundberg looks on. t san. s 5 .rf Thirty-two Behind the wheel training is a breeze in sleek new cars. r i L WW' .ai The class of 1968 chariot typifles the vehicles Caesar never had it so good! Driver education, applied properly, plays a major role in accident reduction. Through various classroom techniques, students gain a new realization of their responsibilities behind the wheel. Newspaper clippings and movies increase students' awareness of their obligations to themselves and others. Learning of accident causes, car care, natural and man-made laws, students become thoroughly acquainted with all aspects of car care and operation. In addition to classroom instruction students gain actual experience in driving a car under the guidance of Mr. Massa and Mr. Shantz. Students are encouraged to drive defensively and to watch carefully the actions and intentions of other drivers, The understanding and experience gained through driver education are important factors in creating safe and courteous drivers. of olden days Larry Maxwell peers under The hood of the car as Mr. Shantz describes what's under There. A 1968 Pontiac Tempest is the newest addition to the W. A. H. S. Driver Education department. Thirty-three - Y We Vt..V X i ' . - 'Y f ' . ' H I 3 EHS. AR. F' 4 ' Q' ,, . at --swf., is is New kwgg,fwM3.g-,ls r -1 aj'asaa -- s,fg5f-a- - wg-tgp . .. ll ' ' LW - -iaif 'wp Tian T fl, 5' ,g,.. ' l 1' QQ. ' ' ff. ' ' -,K q f'-5 'ffm . 4 , 'm'k . . H.: ,p i K ,K its VEXVJMM yuyj, ,tr kts-iris au -: Q rig A-.ir If UMW Mm: ' is -. . , We A-ii, sf. A V A to v i' l , t, c f , f, all -in 3 t Yi . H -f is if 'F 3 t ' in-4' 'Y JL.. , - , M . f. 9.12 .- 52- J mfr 2 ' 'K-h X A typical girls' gym class with a flurry of activity! Girls find that learning those gym skills isn't so hard after all. Physical fitness tests cause competition and exhaution in gym. Physical fitness tests, skills, and games left students marvelling at newly-discovered muscles. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Creek, girls acquired balance and coordination. Boys worked out under the super- vision of Mr. Shea and Mr. Beason. Gym classes pro- vided the opportunity for students to develop new skills. Working on the equipment was especially pop- ular with students, As a variation from the normal routine of studies, physical education was welcomed. What form! In gym class David Seceniquia learns the proper method of serving a volleyball. Thirty-four A portrait takes form through the hand of Charles Place. Art students express their creativity though a diversity of artistic techniques. Art I deals with the basic concepts that will be the foundation for later Work. Proper lettering, per- spective, and construction through various means enable art students to progress to Art II and Art III where most students work independently. Each student chooses a specific area of concentration from water color, oil painting, ceramics, and sculpture. In addition, art classes help with the scenery for school plays. The art program offers talented art students the opportunity to develop the creative abilities. Intense concentration and artistic talent aid Chuck Musante in finishing a landscape. Students release talents and frustrations during art class. Diversified proiects maintain a high level of interest in art classes. Kay Schaiter uses her talents to sculpt a figure of clay. Thirty-six GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Ueft to rightl First Row: Jill Berdine, Michelle Donovan, Sue Swift, Jean Scalise, Nancy Howard, Roxy Dove, Peggy Rapp, Candy Huber, Pam Pascuzzi, Sue Thompson, Wendi Svensen. Second Row: Mary Prodromou, Sue Mead, Lynn Cawley, Shelley Stanko, Kathy Davis, Joan Hogan, Carole Green- Iund, Cheryl Caudle, Becky Pees, Sue Matthews, Anne Culbertson, Marti Blum. Third Row: Kris Hodas, Barb Lucia, Lois Buerkle, Pat Bullock, Eileen Arnold, Lynda Perschke, Jane Asp, Beth Krespan, Alice Wolf, Debi Rickerson, Linda Jarvis, Linda Echelmyer, Patty Loucks. Fourth Row: Judy Hammersley, Debbie Flood, Roxy Albaugh, Debi Hagberg, Debbie Zwald, Cathy Gnage, Paula Schuckers, Margie Powley Marcia Hilse, Daphne Grosch, Nancy Nelson, Sue Lawrence, N6r1Ce BlaCkmHr1, PBT Musante, Lorraine Betts, Patty Simmons. Those who are chorally inclined begin training in Glee Club BOYS' GLEE CLUB Cleft to righti First Row: Glenn Eschborn, Tom Dyke, Doug Scalise, Doug Johnson, Pete Baker, Fred Hunter, Bob Morrison, Mike Place, Dave Orth. Second Row: George King, John Owens, John Churchill, Jack Glarner, Keith Reider, Gary Olson, Scott Bengston, Richard Burgette, Dan Albaugh, William McClellan. Third Row: Pat Murphy, Bob Probst, Richard McClain, Jim Marti, Mark Mclnturff, Kevin Lantz Tom Carlson, Jay Goodwill, Jim Hagg, Charles W. Johnson. The Girls' and Boys, Glee Clubs give students a solid foundation for a future in more advanced music. Students from all three classes are eligible for participation in these groups. Students gain a deeper appreciation of music and acquire added knowledge in musical skills, Under the direction of Mr. Carroll Fowler, the Glee Clubs perform in several assemblies and concerts each year. Thirty-seven A CAPPELLA CHOIR fleft To rightl Row l: Karen Foreman, Patty McFate, Kathy Martin, Rhoncly Mchlutt, Judy Mastrian, Eunice Faulkner, Carolyn Occhizzo, Margie Cole, Amy Wood, Monica Falbriski, Cheri Christie, Janice Kiakamp, Mimi Lewis, Peggy Wright, Row 2- Pam Holmberg Aldean Han Dee Dae Mullen. I sen Nancy Niedzialik, Joi Neuman, Judy Yaegle, Renee Olowrn, Carole Gagliardi, Patty Nasman, Becky Potter, 'Chris Lundahl, Barb Salapek, Betsy Griffin, Kathy Keller, Barb Larson, Carol Mohney Row 3: Peggy Kates, Donna Johnson, Rick Huber, Randy Buerkle, Larry Lundglren, Joe Kavinski, Bill Dixon, Steve Jones, John Cruickshank, John Tillard, Dave Roberts, Ron ReiH, Rick Rerff, Steve Wade, Terry Mader, Jane Musanfe, Phyllis Valone. Row 4: Linda Powell, Tina Werlin, J anna Roop, James Hunter, Dave Secenquia, Robert Kates, Chris Lytle, Jim l G P D I R dholm, Bob Holt, Holding, John Hornsirom, Ray Lowe, Terry Lantz, Joy Ley, Tim Co ter, ary orter, e y Bob O'Connor, Jim McClain, Gloria Hahn, Sandy Farrell. Both secular and sacred music comprise the A Cappella program. Carol Mohney studies her music before she decides To sing. Thirty-e The A Cappella Choir achieves a high degree of mus- ical excellence through their assemblies and concerts throughout the year. The solemn reverence of sacred hymns as Well as spirituals and secular music, and the lighter tone of pop and show music give their concerts style pleasing to every ear. In addition to their in-schoo assemblies, they hold three concerts for the public. Their annual Christmas assembly is culminated by the magnif icent reverence of the Hallelujah Chorus from th i'Messiah sung by the choir and music-minded students The choir holds a winter and spring concert and sings for various community organizations such as the Rotary Clulc and Council of Church Women and at the State Hospital. Their participation in school and community affairs has been a musical highlight of this year. Chosen from A Cappella and consisting of six girls' and six boys, the Madrigal Singers comprise a talented and industrious group of singers. Throughout the year, Madrigals sing for various civic organizations and for many institutions during the holiday season, In addition, they sing in front of the A Cappella Choir. Their songs, mainly folk songs in counterpoint, enable the Madrigal singers to possess a style uniquely theirs. ight garb Salapek and Janice Klakamp ioin the rest of the choir in practice for the annual Spring oncerr. Twelve harmonious voices sing period music in Madrigal. MADRIGAL fleft to righti Row I: Kathy Keller, Barb Larson, Nancy Niedzialek. Row2:Pe Kates Tr Md R'kHb RdB kl ggy , ery a er, ic u er, an y uer e. Row 3: John Cruickshank, Jane Musanfe. Row A: Gloria Hahn, Ray Lowe. Row 5: Bob Holt. Thirty-nine . -C W -1 i ' i 2 l i BAND ileft to rightj First Row: Judy Frazer, Carolyn Farynowski, Pat Cloutman, Beth Siefert, Cindy Dahler, Mary Whiteshot, Kathy Schneider, Debbie Hollister, Lois Campbell. ' Second Row: Marilyn Schirck, Peggy Parsons, Mary Ann Ahlquist, Wendy Stoldt, Penny Thompson, Sherrie Zawacki, Nancy Morse, Janet Hansen, Mary Ledebur, Cindy Fadale, Donna Gent, Laurie Dell, Cheryl Keys, Jane Harper, Melody Wood, Pat Mead, Marilyn Sallack, Marsha Keller. Third Row: Zeno Henninger, Greg Schumacher, Larry Gnage, Chuck Musante, Debbie Walker, Elliot Segel,-Dav Anderson, Linda Hagerman, Dale Schmader, Dave Segel, Bill Lasher, Bob Ludwig, Tim Miller, John Cotillionj Debbie Dietsch, Greg Fino, Dave Mahan, John Mahan, Clayton Breit, John Kent, Cheryl Wykoff, Alexis Jenkins, Jacque Welsh, Paul Ryberg, Tom Reynolds, Jim Munch, Dean Backstrom. Fourth Row: Nora Lee Dickson, Debbie Honhart, Marcia Gustafson, Darlene Ananea, Tom Lawton, Denny Brader, Judy Welsh, Marilyn Freeman, Tim Beyer, Chuck Barnes, Ed Battaglia, Gary Grosch, Jim Davidson, Wendy Mead Janet Reynolds, Peter Selan,Tom Hibner, John Hancock, Bill Songer, Ed O'Neil, John Borger, Jim Marti, Marti Kanovsky, Steve Schwartz, Gail Ranalletta, Debi Spangler, Louis Vizza, Caroline Rice, Randie Johnson, Davi Nordin, Scott Wood, Doug Sasserson, Steve Farrell. Fifth Row: Joy Walters, Linda Lyle, Sarah Lucks, Gayle Scalise, Chuck Gerardi, John Lasher, Mr. Harpster, Richard Brewster, Tom Lauffenburger, Bob Feldman, Bill Wendelboe, Jim Hyatt, Marshall Kyler, Matt Slreich, Mar Wilson, Keith Proud, Bill Rice, Mark Schaeffer, Rick Collins, Jim Donick, Wayne Lawson, Efdo DeLong, Pa Johnston, Bob Swanson, Randy Jones, Tom Lyle, George Yarzabek, Doug Sampson, Jeff Biacchi, Charles Place Grover Cleveland, Denny Ryberg. l. P. presents the million dollar, high stepping, go-go Dragon Band. This year Mr. Passaro introduced the MILLION DOLLAR, HIGH STEPPING, GO-GO, DRAGON BAND. Their swing- ing halftime shows at football games introduced the familiar sounds of fabulous numbers including Georgy Girl and Born Free. Their precision drills added a touch of vigor and enthusiasm to the football field. The Holiday Music Festival, Christmas Assembly, and spring concerts enable them to present all types of musical arrangements. Partici pating in the Halloween, Christmas, and Memorial Da Parades, the band contributed to community affairs. Thi year Peggy Parsons and John Mahan have served as co president and Clayton Breit as treasurer. The band's pres ence at football games, pep assemblies, and concert throughout the year have added inspiration and pleasure t school life. The Stage Band performs for many service organization as well as for school activities. Special performances thi year included the Junior Class play, a concert for Stat Hospital patients, and an appearance in Bea CanHeld's pro gram over WICU T. V. in Erie, The group also performe in several school concerts and assemblies, including in thei repertoire popular music, jazz, and old standard dance tunes Forty Part of the band's activities include marching out of doors, as shown by Tom Lauffenburger. Waltz, pop, and jazz are all characteristic of the Stage Band. STAGE BAND Ueft to rightl Row I: George Yarzabek, Wayne Lawson, Steve Farrell, Mary Ahlquist, Penny Thompson, Dave Tegeler, Dean Backstrom. Row 2: Dave Carlson, Jim Hyatt, Charles Place, Denny Ryberg, John Lasher, Charles Johnson, Steve Schwartz, Debbie Hollister, Tom Lauftenburger, Clayton Breit, John Mahan, Dave Mahan, Debbie Dietsch, Tim Miler. F arty-one c ,. , ,icon MAJORETTES Cleft to righrl Bonnie Freund, Linda Garner, Sue Burns, Sharon Baccho, Joyce Neuman, Sharon Sorenson. The halftime shows and precision drills of the Color Guard, Majorettes, and Dragon Marching Band enlivened the scene and added a spark of life and spirit to pep assemblies and athletic events. Dean Backstrom served as Color Guard Sergeant, John Mahan as Drum Major, and Miss Thompson as director of the Majorettes. The dedication of these groups to Warren Area High School was evident in their line performances throughout the year. John Mahan - Drum Maior Color Guard and Majorettes delight crowds with intricate routines Dean Backstrom - Color Guard Sergeant Linda Cooper. COLOR GUARD tleft to rightl First Row: Carol Mohney, Elaine Starner, Sue Mong, Phyllis Valone Dawn Rice, Penny Thompson, Nancy Rush, Peggy Parsons. Second Row: Linda Barney, Mary Ahlquisf, Jackie Kusse, Bev Johnson, Ruth Sampson, Mary Pace F orty-two i DISTRICT BAND flett to rightj Row l: Mary Ahlquist, Judy Frazer, Wendy Stoldt, Randie Johnson. Sow 2: Dave Mahan, Peggy Parsons, Marilyn Schirck, Dawn ice. Row 3: Bill Rice, Bob Feldman, Steve Schwartz, Clayton Breit. Only the very best from , , Q4 DISTRICT ORCHESTRA lleft to right! Row l: Lisa Niedzialek, Heidi Ruhlrnan, Kathy Fritz J' C ' '. lm mzlliiga Hanson, Judy Fraser, Barb Dcnham. Marilyn Sallack, Mary Sandblade, Charles Johnson, Martin Kanovsky. Row 2: Row 31 This year twenty-nine Warren Area High School stu- dents of outstanding musical ability participated in either District Band, District Orchestra, or District Chorus. Recommended by their music instructor and chosen by application, these students are to be commended for their perseverance and fine musical achievement. the music department travel to Districts. Mary Ahlquist displays the style which led her to districts. DISTRICT CHOIR lleft to rightl Barb Larson, Rich Huber, Jane Musante, John Tillard, Gloria Hahan, Terry Mader, Nancy Niedzialek. Barb Larson and Nancy Niedzialek also qualified for Regional Choir. F arty-three STRING ENSEMBLE lleft to rightl Kathy Frits, Heidi Ruhlman, Ruth Sampson, Mary Sandblade, Bonnie Freund, Barb Donham, Charles A. Johnson. The String and Brass Ensembles complement the music department. From the Orchestra two special groups of students are chosen each year to compose the String Ensemble and the Brass Ensemble. These groups perform at various con- certs, dinners, social functions and meetings during the year. This year's Brass Ensemble was especially active ORCHESTRA Cleft to rightl Row 1: Kathy Frits Julie Ann Sando, Bonnie Freund, Ruth Sampson Row 2: Charles Johnson, Lisa Niedzialek, Judy Judy Frazer, Carolyn Farynowski, Peggy Parsons, Patricia Barhight. during the Christmas season with performances at the Holiday Music Festival, the Christmas Assembly, and at several of the local churches. In the spring of the year the group took part in the Passion Play presented by the Coudersport consistory in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. , Heidi Ruhlman, Denny McDonald, Sue Jarzynka, Lois Buerkle, Mary Sandblade. 'Dahl, Lynn Witkin, Dean Spiridon, Lisa Hanson, Cathy Werner, Marilyn Schirck, Dave Nordin, Penny Thompson, Randi Johnson, Forty-four BRASS ENSEMBLE lleft to rightl Clayton Breit, John Mahan, Dave Mahan, Tim Miller, Sieve Schwartz, Pat Johnston, Bill Rice, Charles Place, Denny Ryberg. The sound of strings typilies the orchestra. The orchestra this year participated in numerous con- erts and assemblies. Their first musical event, the hanksgiving assembly on November 22, presented an rrangement of classical, show, and patriotic music. uring the Holiday Music Festival the orchestra accom- anied the choir in the performance of the Christmas ontata Christmas Is Coming, and they later joined he choir in their March concert. Their last concert was eld on April 14. The orchestra's activities were by no means confined to the school, traveling to both James- town and Tidioute, the members demonstrated their fine musical talents by performing for these schools. This year Lisa Hanson and Rick Brewster have served as co-presidents with Mary Sandblade as secretary-treas- urer. In addition to their concerts and assemblies, the orchestra provided the music for the all-school produc- tion, The Sound of Music. Row 3: Anthony Scalise, Mary Ann Friis, Barb Donham, Betty Jean Holder, Ann Culbertson, Mary Ahlquist. Row 4: Gail Sondericker, Martha Sickler, Dorothy Ball, John Lasher, Michael Allen, Mr. Harpster, Jeffrey Biacchi, Charles Place, Denny Ryberg, Marti Graves, Steve Schwartz, Martin Kanovsky, Kathy Jordan, Tom Marti, John Mahan, Gregg Fino, John Cotillion, Tim OlSen, Rick Brewster, Randy Lord, Tim Mellander, Larry Ruhlman, Randy Dickey, Jim Crozier. Forty-five fLefr to rrghtl First Row Kathy Schneider, Linda Barney, Dee Dee Mullen, Missi Vought Second Row Phyllis Valone, Jane Musante, Doug Coates, Dawn Rice, Mimi Lewis. Third Row Pam Suppa Tina Werlin, Chuck Musante, Tom Hayes, Larry Thompson, Tony Carter Matt Vorght Bob Coombs Christie Peterson. The Seniors brought down the house with Boys and Ghouls Together Count Dracula proves Tha' he we 'S very An offsfage occurrence captures the casts much a gentleman anemlon CAST The Count ...... Letha ........,... Dirga ...... Granny ..,... Model S ....... Fritzi ....,.... Buddy ....... Barbara .... Ron ......... Isobel ..... Eddie ...... Evelyn ...... Doug Coates Jane Musante Phyllis Valone Dawn Rice Larry Thompson Patti Suppa Matt Voight Tina Werlin Tony Carter . Melissa Vought Bob Coombs Kathy Schneider Linda Barney Merry ......,..,.,.....,.,, ,,,,,,,,,., Nancy ,A ,,,,,4,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . Frau Hubschmidt Marvelini .........,.... The Clock .....,..,.... Student Director Student Producer Stage Manager ....,.. F arty-sin: Dee Dee Mullen Mirni Lewis Chuck Musante Tom Hayes Dave Tegeler . Kathy Peterson ....... Peggy Kates Jim iust can't believe Gadiet's latest scheme, CAST Angelica CAngyJ Goetz .......... Gail Ranalletta Geraldine iGerryJ Joyce ,.,..... Chris Lundahl Archibald CGadjetD Hoffenflugel M. M, 2c ,..,,.....,. Tim Colter James CJiml Matson, B. M. lc ...... Bill Dixon Sandra Stone ....,............,,.,.,,,..... Monica Bunk Cora ........,......... .... F aith Witkin Mrs. Joyce .....,.. .,.. M ary Jo Conti Mr. Joyce ............,. ..... J im Holding Helga ........i................. ....... J anet Hanson Commander Stone ,.,,,.............. Steve Schwartz Western Union Messengers .....,.. Joe Shaffer, Reed Vought Voice of Franco . v,... ..,.. G reg Schumacher Polly Johnson Franco ........,,....,,. , .,,, Sailors ..... ..........,.,........ B ill Rice, Greg Schumacher Girlfriend .......Y ...,. C onnie Haight Understudies ...... ...... R eed Vought, Connie Haight ln their first dramatic endeavor, the luniors presen Cora uses a rather unique method to get a point across to Gadiet. ted Act Your Age. lflett to rightj Row l: Mary Jo Conti, Jim Holding, Janet Hanson, Monica Bunk, Faith Witkin, Gail Ranalletta, Chris Lundahl, Jeff Biacchi. Row 2: Steve Schwartz, Greg Schumacher, Reed Vought, Connie Haight, Bill Rice, Tim Colter, Bill Dixon, Joe Shatter, Lynne Dunne, W' F arty-seven Forty-eight STUDENT Forty-nine Sporting events, dramatic productions, musical assemblies, and finally graduation all require patience and perserverance. 1 5 i I 1 2 Fifty Students spend hours of preparation for a moment of glory. F ifty-one Class projects create memories for all involved. F iff y-two W Nm S mf l , E ? 2 f :- ' : ','?' i my 5 gf ., , if ,-I 5, H f ,M f i i 5 Fifty-three Warren High runs on spirit all year long! To sleep, perchance to dream . . . F ifty-four The Great Escape - some ride, some run, some walk I . Although 1400 strong, W. A. H. S. students are individuals With personalities, interests, and moods of their own. v 'Hg , A F iffy-eight filt t i V The students approach the challenges of school with various attitudes-nonchalance, pensiveness, sadness, joy or indifference. F ifty-nine The cafeteria is one place Where ritual remains the same, day in and day out. S ixtg School dances provide students with new experiences which include electing lVIr. Turkeyn and freaking outf' Sixty-one the hall and talk, and Vice-principals help students 'plant' trees? Sixty-th1'ee ll? 'h Sixty-four Aj QL :Sf 32 SENIORS Co-president . . . DAVID COBB Co-president . . RACHEL CHECK Secretary . . . CAMILLA TASSONE Treasurer . . RAYMOND LOWE Sixty-six ALBAUGH, T ANDERSON, Junior-Senior ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANTHONY, E Junior-Senior IMOTHY WILLIAM lTiml Bowling Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. ANNA MARIE fAnnl F. B. l.. A. 3, F. N. A Prom Commiifee 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. . 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 4 DIANA suE KSissyl GLORIA ANN JAMES KENNETH Uiml Gym Show Circus 3, Track 2. LARRY KENT Golf Team 2, 3, 4. PEGGY JANE lPeggyl F. N. A. 4, Pep Club A. RONALD NORMAN QRon, Football, Key Club, Wrestling. SANDRA LEE fSandyJ MORY DALE CDalel Band 3, Brass Ensemble, Football, German Club, Key Club Prom Committee, Rifle Club. Sixty-seven ARMAGOST, ROSE ANN lRoseyJ French Club 2, F. T. A. 2, G. A. A. 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. ASP, JOHN DAVID UOLIDD BACKSTROM, DEAN RICHARD fDeanJ Band 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Color Guard Sergeant: Dance Band 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Co- Editor of 1968 Dragon, Co-Chairman of Ways and Means Committee 3, Co-Chairman of Special Activities Committee 4. BAGWELL, CAROL LYNN fCarolJ Dragon Business Board 4, F. N. A. 2, F. T. A. 2,1 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Library Worker, Pep Club 2, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Dragon Homeroom Representative 4. BAKER, AMELIA ANN CAmyl G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Guidance OHice Worker, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club President 4. BANCROFT, GERALD L. Uerryl Baseball 4, Gym Show Circus 3. giM:jKER, REBECCA LYNNE lBeckyJ G. A. A. 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Rifle u 2. BARNEY, LINDA KAY Klindaj Color Guard 3, 4, Dragonette 4, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tennis Club 4, Thespians Club 2, Teen Scene, Float Chairman. BARNEY, NANCY ANN lNancyJ BATTISTA, JAMES RICHARD uimp Rina Club 4. Sixty-eight BENNETT, SUSAN JANE lSueJ Dragon Homeroom Representative 3, Dragonette Homerpom Representative 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. BENSON, CATHY EILEEN fCathyl BENSON, LAURIE GAIL lBennyJ Band 2, 3, French Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. aennms, Juov LYNN Quay, BIERLY, MARTHA E. lMarIiJ Band 3, Bowling Club 2, Vice-President 3, French Club 2, 3, F. H. A. 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, F. T. A. 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4. BINES, MARSHA fMarshaJ F. H. A., Nurse's Office Worker BLACK, SUSAN LOUISE fSueJ BLAIR, DAVID ALAN lDaveJ A. F. S. Semi-Finalist, Cross-Country 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, French Club 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. BLEECH, GEORGE NESTOR CTimJ Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 4. BLUM, CHERYL ANN QCheriJ Bowling Club 4, F. B. L. A. 4, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Tech-Specs Club 4, Ways and Means Committee 4. Sixty-nine BLUM, GERALDINE EVELYN fGereJ G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3. BOGART, BRADLEY FRED 05097 German Club 3. BOOKWALTER, SHERRI ANN fSherJ Bowling Club 4, French Club 2, F. T. A. 3, Guidance Office Worker 4, Gym Show Circus 2, 3, Junior Play Committee, Maiorettes 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee, Y-Teens 2, 3. BORGER, MARY FRANCES lFrancil Dragon Editorial Board 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Play Committee, Ski Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Thespians Club 2, Spanish Club Secretary 4, Sophomore Class Ways and Means Chairman, Student Council Social Committee Chairman, Senior Class Ways and Means Chairman. BRADER, DENNIS WILLIAM fDennyJ Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3. BRANNON, MICHAEL DAN fMikeJ BREIT, CLAYTON EDWARD QClayi Band 2, 3, 4, Brass Ensemble 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, Dance Band 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, French Club 3, 4, Circus Band 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Talent Show 2, 3, Honor Society Vice-President 4, Secretary-Treasurer of Dragon Band 4. BREWSTER, RICHARD ARLEND Ckickl Band 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Orchestra 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Treasurer of Student Council 4. BRINDIS, SUSAN GAYLE fSuel F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 4. BROOKS, ANDREW M. fAndyJ German Club 2. Seventy BROWN, DENNIS JEFFREY lDennyl Ski Club 2. BULLOCK, DENNIS LAWRENCE lDennyl Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Pep Band 2, Rifle Club 2. BUNK, KAREN LOUISE lKarenJ F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Russian Club 5, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Fall Follies Committee 2, Class Flag Committees 2, BURLEIGH, SHELLY GAYLE fshellyl F. N. A. 4, German Club Folksinger 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Russian Club 3, 4. BUVOLTZ, TRUDY LINDA lPinkyl F. H. A. 2, Rifle Club 3, Nurses Office 3, 4. CALDWELL, LINDA LOUISE flynnl Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, CAMPBELL, LOIS MARLENE Kloisj Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. CAMPMAN, SANDRA PEARL lSandyJ CARLSON, DOUGLAS MARTIN QDougJ Football 2. CARTER, ANTHONY CURRY Uonyj Junior Play, Latin Club Vice-President 2, Senior Class Play, Ski Club 3, 4. Seventy-one CASEY, SANDRA JO Gandyi F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Junior4Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club 2. CASPERSON, DEBORAH LYNN fDebbieJ G. A. A. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. CATALDO, CHARLES CChuckD CERVOLA, SANDRA JO lSancliJ F. B. L. A. 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Library Worker 2, Pep Club 3. CHAPEL, SHIRLEY LEONA KCucIm-Iles, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. CHAULIAC, PATRICK fPatJ French Club 4, Russian Club 4, Student Council 4, Exchange Student from France. CHECK, BARBARA ELAINE fBarbJ Bowling Club 2, French Club 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Guidance Office Worker 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, Student Council 2, 3, President of F. T. A. 4. CHECK, RACHEL LOUISE lkachelj Sophomore Class Co-President, Senior Class Co-President, F. T. A. 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, A. F. S. Semi-Finalist 3. CHITTESTER, SYLVIA JANE fSyIviaJ F. N. A. 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Senior Play Com- mittee, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 4. COATES, DOUGLAS BRUCE lOttisl Football 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Tech-Specs Club 3, 4, Thespians Club 2, Key Club President 4, Techs-Specs Division Leader 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew Foreman 4. Seventy-two COBB, DAVID .IOHAN CCobbyJ Basketball 2, Senior Class Co-President, Student Council Treasurer 3, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. COCHENER, SHARON LOUISE QSharil Pep Club 4. COGSWELL, VIRGINIA MARIE fGinnyJ F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club gl g,2Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis u . COLOSIMO, MARY LINDA KMaryl Bowling Club 3, F. B. I.. A. 3, G. A. A. 2, Pep Club 2, 3. CONNOLLY, EILEEN MICHELE KMickiel Dragon Business Board 4, Dragonette Representative 2, F. B. L. A. 2, F. N. A. 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Office Worker 3, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Tennis Club 2. COOMBS, WESLEY ROBERT QBoI:0 Baseball 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Varsity Club 3, 4. COOPER, LINDA LOUISE CCoopJ Color Guard 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, Dragonette Homeroomi Seller, F. T. A. 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee, Ski Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Fall Follies 2. COREY, DONALD ANTHONY CDon, Bowling Club 3, Junior Play Committee. COREY, MARGARET MARIE IPeggyD F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, .lunior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Thespians Club 2. CRUICKSHANK, JAMES WILLIAM fcrookyl Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Spanish Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Seventy-three CULBERTSON, BARBARA ANNE CBarbJ F. B. L. A. 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Stenographers Club 45 Baccalaureate and Commencement Usher 2. CURREN, MICHAEL JOSEPH QMikeJ Football 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Gym Show Circus 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Varsity Club 3, 4. DAELHOUSEN, SCOTT GLENN lDul fyJ A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 German Club 25 Gym Show Circus 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Key Club 4. DALRYMPLE, DEBRA ELAINE lDebiJ Band 25 Dragon Business Board 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Gym Show Circus 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DATES, SALLY ANN KSaIIyJ French Club 25 F. B. L. A. 35 Stenographers Club 4. DAVIS, ELAINE MARIE fElainel Dragon Editorial Board 45 F. T. A. 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Latin Club 2, 35 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. DELONG, ELDO KLAHR lDoclyJ Band 2, 3, 45 Baseball 45 German Club 25 Gym Show Circus 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Wrestling 2, 4. DICKERSON, PAULA LYNNE fPaulaJ F. N. A. 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. DICKEY, JOHN DAVID Uohnl Rifle Club 4. DICKEY, RANDY CALVIN fRandyJ Dance Band 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Seventy-four DIES, RICHARD ALAN KRickJ Cheerleading 47 Gym Show Circus 37 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 37 Tech-Specs 3, 47 Varsity Club 4. DONALDSON, THOMAS NOYES Uoml German Club 37 Track 3. DONOVAN, VIRGINIA LEE Uinnyj F. T. A. 2, 3, 47 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3j Pep Club 27 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DU CKETT, RICHARD CDickl DUNHAM, AMY LYNN CAmyl F. B. L. A. 2, 37 Girls Glee Club 2, 37 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Stenographers Club 4. DUNHAM, KEITH HENRY KKeithJ Rifle Club 3. DUNHAM, KENNETH LEWIS fKenJ Rifle Club 2. EARLY, RODNEY CLYDE lkodl French Club 3, 47 Key Club 3, Secretary 4. EDWARDS, JOSEPH RALPH Uoel EGGDEIE, KATHRYN ELIZABETH iKathyl F. N. A. 47 German Club 3, 47 Latin Club 27 Pep u . Sevenigq-five EGGER, THOMAS MICHAEL Uoml Wrestling 2. ELMQUIST, CYNTHIA LANE QCindyJ F. N. A. 3, F. T. A. 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, F. N. A. Secretary. EMICK, THOMAS GILBERT lTomJ ERICKSON, JOHN GORDON Uohnj Football 2, Spanish Club 4. ETTINGER, GAYLE LOUISE lGayleJ Dragonette 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Dragon Business Board Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Sophomore Class Scrapbook Chairman. FALBER, DENNIS L. lbenniel FALBRISKI, MONICA ANN iMufI A Cappella Choir 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senlcr Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, F. T. A. Vice-President 3, F. T. A. Secretary 4. FARRELL, SANDRA JEANNE lSancIyJ A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Dragon Business Board 4, Dragonette 2, F. B. L. A. Treasurer 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Dragon Homroom Salesman 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Secretary 3. FARRELL, STEPHEN VICTOR fSleveI Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. FELDMAN, ROBERT PAUL lBobj Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Seventy-six FERGUSON, REBECCA ANN lBeckyl G. A. A. 2, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Committee, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. FINKEN, JEAN ELIZABETH Ueani Thespians Club 4. FOREMAN, JOHN MICHAEL Uohnj Band, Gym Show Circus 3, Pep Band, Junior Prom Committee, Pep Band. FOSTER, MICHAEL N. iMikeJ German Club 2, 3, 4, JunioreSenior Prom Committee. FOSTER-PEGG, FRANCES PEREGRINE lPerriJ French Club 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom mittee, Ski Club 3, 4. FRANKLIN, VALERIE JEAN Uemej F. B. L. A. 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior-Senior Committee, Pep Club 2, 4, Stenographers Club 4, Thespians Club 2. FREEMAN, FRED RUSSELL fBirdJ Football 2, 3. FREUND, BONNIE LYNN lBonnieJ F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Gym Show Circus Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Maiorettes 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, ish Club 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble 3, 4, District Orchestra 2, 3. FRIEDRICH, DEBORAH LOUISE iDebbieJ F. B. L. A. 4, Junior-Senior Prom Commit Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Ticket Committee. FRITZ, KATHY MAE iFritziei F. T. A. 2, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Prom -Senior Com- Prom 2. 3, Span- tee 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, String Ensemble 2, 3, 4, School Orchestra of America 3, District Orchestra 2, 3, All State Orchestra 2. Seventy-seven GALLAGHER, CORNELIU5 PATRICK lCornyJ Junior Class Play Committee 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. GARDNER, JOHN KENDEL Uohnl GARDNER, RAE KENT fRaeJ GARNER, LINDA LOU llynnl French Club 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 4: G. A. A. 2, 4, Gytn SHOW Cirgus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Malorettes 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, SpanISh Club 2, . GEER, GRANT EUGENE CGran0 Band 2, Bowling Club 21 Pep Band 2. Glusrr, TIMOTHY ALLEN Gimp GILMAN, GERALD EDWARD Gulch? GLEASON, REBECCA ANN lBeclCyl GNAGE, LAWRENCE MICHAEL Ilarryl Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 2, 4, Student Council 2, Wrestling 2. GOERLICH, MILTON RAY KMIIU German Club 2, 3. Seventy-eight GORENFLO, KAYE KRISTINE fKayeJ Dragonette 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 4, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 2. GRAHAM, MARK STEVEN fMarkJ Band 2, German Club 2. GRAVES, MARTIN L. fMartiJ Band 2, 3, Basketball 2, Bowling Club 4, Golf Team 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Varsity Club 4. GREENE, CRAIG ALAN fCraigJ Football 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. GRIFFIN, HELEN ELIZABETH fBetsyl A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Cheerleading 4, Dragonette 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior Play 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 4, Student Council 4. GRILLO, JAMES THOMAS Uiml Cross'Country 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Co-Chairman, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tech-Specs 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Student Council Handbook Chairman 4. GRIMALDI, SUZANN MARIE CSueJ F. B. L. A. 3, 4, German Club 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Stenographers Club 4. GROSS, JOHN WILLIAM Uohnl GUIFFRE, JAMES WILLIAM CGUEJ GUIHER, RAYMOND DWIGHT fbwightl Seventy-nine GUSTAFSON, CAROLE JEAN fCarolel Dragon Business Board 4,'G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, 'Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 4. HACKETT, MICHAEL EDWARD fMikeJ Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Student Council 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. HAHN, GLORIA MARIE lGloria, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3,l4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Madrigal Singers 4, OFfice Worker 4, Pep Club 2, 3. HAIGHT, PATSY JEAN fPat, HAMLER, IRA THOMAS Uack, Rifle Club 3. HAMMERSLEY, DAVID LEE lDaveJ HANCHETT, MARILYN JOYCE lMarilyn, Cheerleading 2, Dragon Business Board 4, Dragon- ette 2, F. T. A. 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Dragon Homeroom Sa.esman 4. HANSON, LISA LYNN llisaj Class oHicer 2, 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Wind Ensemble 4, Civic Orchestra 2. HARPER, JOHN LAMBERTON Uohnl Football 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Model U. N. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation, A. F. S. Committee Co-Chairman 4. HARPER, REBECCA PAGE lBecky, Dragon Editorial Board 4, French Club 3, 4, F. N. A, 3, F. T. A. 4, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Oftice Worker 3, Senior Class Play Committee. Eighly HELFRICH, KATHLEEN STUART iKathyJ Dragonette Salesman 2, French Club 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. HELLMAN, MARLENE LOUISE IMarIenel HENNINGER, ZENO FREDERICK Ilenol Band 2, 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Key Club 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Tech-Specs Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, German Club Ofificer 3, Tech-Specs Board of Directors 3, 4. HENRY, DAVID GERALD Uerryl Band 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tech-Specs Club 3, 4, Tech-Specs Treasurer 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. HIBNER, THOMAS CORBETT Uoml Band 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, German Club 2, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. HILLYARD, ALICE AMELIA IAliceD HIXSON, SUSAN MARIE QSuel Latin Club 2, Library Worker 3, Stenographers Club 4. HCFFMAN, MELVIN RICHARD fRickJ HOFFMAN, PETER fPetel Dragon Editorial Board 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society Treasurer 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Membership and Elections Committee Co-Chairman 4, Tech-Specs Club 3, 4. HOLCOMB, BARBARA JEAN CBarbl French Club 2, F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Eighty-one HOLMES, CAROL LOUISE iCaroIJ Gym Show Circus 3. HOOVER, DOUGLAS CLARK fDougJ HORNSTROM, JOHN ALLEN Uohnj A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. HOTTELL, DAVID lDavel HOWE, DONNIE WAYNE fDonJ Rifle Club 3. HOWE, RONALD JAMES iRonl German Club 2. HUBBARD, GARY LEE lGaryl HUBER, CYNTHIA ANN lCindyl Dragon Business Board 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, German Club 3, G. A. A. 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 37 Senior Class Play Committee 4. HUBER, RICHARD DAVID iRicl0 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. HULTQUIST, RODNEY LEROY moan Baseball 2, 3, 4. Eighty-two HUNTER, JAMES PHILLIP Uiml A Cappella Choir 4, German Club 2, 3, 4,' Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 2, Student Council 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Tech-Specs Club 3, 4. JACKSON, JUNE ANN Uunej JACOBSON, D. MELVIN lPunky, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3. JARZYNKA, SUSAN JO lSueJ French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 4, G. A. A. 2, 4, Gym Show girguslifi, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club JERMAN, GEORGE E. qceargey JETTER, JAY EDWARD Uayl Rifle Club 3, 4. Joi-iNsoN, nENlsE ANN qoenisey French Club 3, E. N. A. 3, 4, E. T. A. 2. JOHNSON, DONNA KAY fDonnaJ A Cappella Choir 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, G. A. A. 2, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. JOHNSON, GLEN ALLEN Uohnsj German Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, JANE ELIZABETH Uaneyb Dragon Business Board 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Committee 3. Eighty-three JOHNSON, JUDITH LOUISE Uudyl Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 4. JOHNSON, KRISTINA LOUISE QKrisJ F. T, A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, G. A. A. 2, 3,'4: Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Junior Play Committee. JOHNSON, LARRY CRAIG Klarryl Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, TONI Uoni, JOHNSON, WENDY LEIGH lWendyI Dragonette 4, F. N. A. 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, German Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 3, Senior Class P.ay Committee, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Dragon Homeroom Salesman, Dragonette Homeroom Salesman, Ski Club Co-President 4. JOHNSTON, JACQUELYN LOUISE Uacquej F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Ofiice Worker 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Thespians Club 2. JOHNSTON, JAMES PATRICK lPa0 Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Brass Ensemble 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Pep Band 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. JOHNSTON, PATRICIA JO KPatti Jo, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, Senior Class Play Committee, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 2, 4. JONES, DEBORAH JANE CDebiJ Dragon Business Board 4, F. B, L. A. 2, F. T. A. 3, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, OtTice Worker 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4. JONES, STEPHEN ELIHU lSteveJ Band 2, 3, Cross-Country 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. Eighty-four JULIANO, SYLVIA MARY lSyIviaj G. A. A. 2, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 4. KAISER, STEVE CARL IBeastJ Football 2, Spanish Club 2, Track 2, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KATES, MARGARET .IEANNE lFeggyD A Cappella Choir 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Madrigal Singers 4, Thespians Club 2, 4. KELLER, HELEN KATHLEEN fKathy, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Maclrigal Singers 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Junior Play Committee, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 4, Class Scrapbook Co-Chairman 4. KENT, JOHN WALTER Uohnl Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. KERSHAW, ELLEN LOUISE fEIlyJ Rifle Club 2, Senior Class Play Committee, Dragon Home- room Salesman. KIFER, JEFF Uem KINANDER, TIM L. Him, Basketball 2, German Club 2, 3. KING, BRADLEY STEVEN fBradJ Wrestling 2. KING, SUSAN BETH fSueJ French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee, Model U. N. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, District American Legion Essay Contest Third Place. Eighty-five KISER, KIT ALLEN iKisel KLAKAMP, .IANICE LYNN Uanil A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Dragon Business Board 4: FV9f1Cl Club 35 Girls Glee Club 25 Gym Show Circus 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. KLUNDER, KATHY ANN CKathyJ F. T. A. 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 35 American Legion Essay Award Third Place. KNEPP, LINDA ANN Clindal KNUPP, MARY LOUISE iMary Loul Bowling Club 3, 45 F. H. A. 2, 4. KOHLER, RUTH ANNE fRuthD Bowling Club 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. H. A. 45 Guidance Oitice Worker 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Office Worker 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 25 Senior Class Play Committee5 Student Council Committee 45 Fall Follies 25 Com- mencement and Baccalaureate Usher. KUSSE, JACQUELINE MOORE Uackiel Color Guard 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Library Worker 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. KUSSE, JENNIFER ANNE Uennyl Color Guard 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Library Worker 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3. LANKARD, DIANE SUE CSuel Dragonettep Junior Play Committee5 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee. LANTZ, TERRY JON fTerryJ A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3. LA POINT, KARIN DENISE fRinnyJ French Club 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Latin Club 2, OFfice Worker 4. LARSON, BARBARA LEE CBarbJ A Cappella Choir 3. 4, G. A. A. 2, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Madrigal Singers 4, Pep Club 3. LARSON, DIANE LYNN lDianeJ Dragon Business Board 4, G. A. A. 2. LARSON, DOREEN KDoreenl Dragonette 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3. LARSON, SHERYL JEAN fSheryIl Band 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, G. A. 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. LAUFFENBURGER, MARY H. QMaryJ French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. LAUFFENBURGER, THOMAS LEE fTomJ Band 2, 3, 4, Class Otiiicer 2, Gym Show Circus 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. LAWSON, WAYNE EDWARD IWayneJ Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, Rifle Club 3. LAWTON, THOMAS JEFFREY Hom, Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Band 4. LEONARD, WILLIAM QBiIIJ Eighty-seven LEWIS, MARY ELLEN CMimiJ A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Dragonette 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, GirlS Glee Club 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Senior Class Play 4, Ski Club 21, h3, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Thespians Club 4, Baccalaureate and Commencement s er 3. LEY, DOROTHY QDorothyl Bowling Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4, F.'T. A.'3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Class P.ay Committee 3, .Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Thespians Club 42 Baccalaureate and Commencement Usher 3. LINDSEY, THOMAS EUGENE Uoml Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. LITTLEFIELD, SHANNON LYNN QShanJ LOBDELL, PAULA ANNETTE CPauIal Dragon Business Board 4, F. B. L. A. 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Tennis Club 2. LOOMIS, LINDA SUE lloomiel Cheerleading 2, Captain 3, ,4 F. T. A. 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Homecoming Court 4, .Junior-Senior Prom Com- E1itteeI3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student ounci 2, 3. LOUNDSBURY, WILLIAM DAVID QBIID Rifle Club 2. LOWE, RAYMOND ELLWOOD lRayJ A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, .1unior'Senior Prom Committee 3, Madrigal Singers 4, SpaniSh Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wretsling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. LUCIA, TIMOTHY CHARLES Uiml Latin Club 2. LUCKS, FRED ALLEN QFredl Eighty-eight LUNDBERG, MICHAEL JAMES CMikeI MADER, CLARENCE LEROY III lTerryJ A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, German Club 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4. MADIGAN, DANIEL ALAN CDanJ MADONIA, LINDA RAE llynnj Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. MAHAN, JOHN EMORY Uohnj Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. MALONE, SUSAN MARIE CSU, MANGINE, LISA MARY Qlisaj Baccalaureate and Commencement Usher 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 4. MANGINI, SUSAN lSueI Bowling Club 4, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Guidance Office Worker 4: Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Pep Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Thespians Club 4, Fall Follies 2. MANNING, ROGER HARMON IRogJ MARCECA, ANITA MARIE lAnita, Dragonette 3, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, F. T. A. 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Com- mittee 4, Ski Club 3, 4. Eighty-nine MARTIN, TOM QTomJ Golf Team 25 Key Club 4. MASSA, TONI LEE Uonij Bowling Club 3, 45 F. N. A. 45 German Club 25 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Gym Show Circus 35 Russian Club 35 Ski Club 45 German Folk Singer 25 Fall Follies 2. McCOY, JOSEPH LEO Uoej Foolball 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Track 25 Varsity Club 3, 4. McCULLOUGH, TERESA ANNE fTeriJ MQCUNE, FRANK LEROY lFrankJ Gym Show Circus 3. McCURDY, JOHN WILLIAM Uackl German Club 2, 35 Wrestling 2. McDONALD, DENNIS KARL lDennyJ German Club 3, 45 Gym Show Circus 35 Latin Club 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Tech4Specs Club 3, 45 Wrestling 2. McGRAW, SHARAN DARLENE KSherry1 French Club 2, 45 F. T. A. 25 G. A. A. 2, 3. McGUCKlN, WILLIAM JOHN KBIIIJ Bowling Club 3, 45 German Club 2, 3. McMlLlAN, GARY JAMES lGaryJ Baseball 45 F. B. L. A. Ninety McNUTT, RHANDALINE ELAINE lkhandyj A Cappella Choir 4, German Club 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 3, German Folk Singers 3, 4. MEAD, BONNIE LEE lBonl F. T. A. 3, 4, Library Worker 2, 4. MEAD, JAMES EDWARD Uiml Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, WreStling 2, 3, 4. MERRITT, JUDITH LYNN Uuclyl Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3. MICHAELS, LEONARD GEORGE Geo, Wrestling 3. MINTZER, PAMELA JEAN CPamJ Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Pep Club 3. MOHNEY, JANET CAROL lCaroll A Cappella Choir 4, Band 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Dragon- ette 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Guidance Office Worker 2, Gym Show gircus'I3i Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student ounci . MONG, SUSAN JANE fSusiJ Band 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Office Worker, Ski Club 3, 4, Thespians Club 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Award 3. MONQUAT, JUAN fPilol Gym Show Circus 3, Student Council 3, 4. MOORE, CHARLES STEVEN fSteveJ Ninety-one MOORE, PATRICIA ANN KP:-:Mil German Club 2, 3, 4. MORAVEK, DIANE ELAINE lDianeJ French Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Pep Club 3, Russian Club 2, 3. MORELLI, A, ROBERT KBob, Band 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club 2, Russian Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. MORSE, NANCY ANN fNancyJ Band 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club 2. MUCZYNSKI, KATHLEEN CKatI1yJ F. T. A. 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Russian Club 2, 3. MULLEN, DELORES JEAN fDeeJ A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior P.ay, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Maiorettes 2, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club 3, 4, German Club Folk Singers. MUNKSGARD, JEFFREY LANCE Ueffl Gym Show Circus 3, Ski Club 4. MURPHY, TIMOTHY POWERS Uiml Basketball 2, Golf Team 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. MUSANTE, CHARLES THOMAS fCI1uckl Band 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Band 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3. MUSANTE, JANE KATHRYN Uanej A Cappella Choir 3, 4, F. N, A. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior P.ay 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Madrigal Singers 4, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3. Ninety-two NASKY, MARY JANE Uanej F. N. A. 3, F. T. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Russian Club 2, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 3. NASMAN, RICHARD VERN fNasl Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 3, Student Council 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Varsity Club Vice-President 4. NELSON, JOAN ELIZABETH Uoanl Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Library Worker 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. NELSON, JOHN KEITH Uohnj Ski Club. NELSON, PATRICIA JEAN fPattiJ Dragon Business Board 4, Pep Club 3. NELSON, PAUL EVERETT CPauD Bowling Club 3, Cross-Country 2, German Club 3, 4, Junior- Semor Prom Committee, Bowling Club Treasurer 3, Bowling Club Team Captain 3. ,NIE-IDEXERQ SAHIRLEY ANN Ghirleyl Dragon Business Board 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, NIEDZIALEK, NANCY CAROLYN fNancyl A Cappella Choir 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 2, District Chorus 3. NIELSEN, CATHY MARIE lCathyl Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2. NOBLES, LYNN LOUISE Ilynnl F. N. A. 4, German Club 3, Girls Glee Club 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. Ninety-three NOSEL, GWENDOLYNN MARIE QGwennJ Bowling Club 3, 4, F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 4, G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. NUHFER, SHARON ELIZABETH iSharieJ French Club 2, F. N. A. 2, 3, Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3. NUHFER, TIMOTHY RUFFIN fNuhIil Bowling Club 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. OCWCHUIZZO, CAROLYN MARIE iCaroIynJ A Cappella Choir 4, F. T. A. 2, 4, German Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. O'CONNOR, ROBERT EDWIN KBobJ A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Dragon Business Board 4, German Club 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4. O'DONNELL, MALOU JEAN iMaIouj Bowling Club 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, F. H. A. 4, Junior- genie? IIT-rom2Committee 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4, a on ies . OLSON, JULIE SUZANNE Uuliel RitTe Club 2, OLSON, MICHAEL RICHARD fMikel German Club 2, 3, 4. O'NEIL, DANIEL ALLEN iDanl Band 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. OSBORNE, JIM L. Uiml Football 2, Golf Team 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. Ninety-four PAPPALARDO, MARY ANN lMary Ann, PARKER, RONALIE ANN fRonaIieJ F. H. A. 2, F. N. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4. PARSONS, MARGARET MARY QPeggyl Band 2, 3, Co-President 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, Dragonette Homeroom Salesman 2, F. T. A. 2, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2. PECK, RICHARD CRAIG fDick, Gym Show Circus 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. PEDERSEN, RICHARD GARNEY QRick, German Club 3. PEROSKI, MARIE TERESE fMardi, French Club 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Senior Class Play 4, Stenographers Club 4. PESKO, KAREN LEE IK:-irenl PETERSEN, CHRISTIE ANN lChrisJ F. N. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, Girls Glee Club 3, Junior Class Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Thespians Club 2, 4, Hootenanny 3, 3, Talent Show 3. PETERSON, DOUGLAS ADRIAN fPetel Bowling Club 4, Rifle Club 4. PETERSON, KATHI, LYNN lPei'eJ Cheerleading 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, German Club Co-President 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Homecoming Court 4, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Library Worker 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, .reap Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Student Producer 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Student ounci . Ninety-,ive PETERSON, LINDA LOUISE lPetel G. A. A. 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, Senior Class Play Committee 4. PETERSON, THOMAS EDWARD lToml Gym Show Circus 3, Ski Club 4. PHILLIPS, JOSEPH RICHARD Uoel Baseball 2, 3. PLACE, CHARLES DEAN CCharlieJ Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Key Club 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4. PIf0bNSKY, SUSAN JEAN fSuel Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Library Worker 2, Pep Cu 3, 4. PORTER, GARY fGaryj A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Key Club 4, Russian Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Senior Class, Play Committee 4. POUST, ALLAN KENNETH QAD Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. PRING, DEBORAH LYNN CDebbiJ F. T. A. 4, G. A. A. 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. PROBST, SUSAN JANE QP, Dragon Homeroom Representative 2, French Club 2, 3, F. N. A. 5, Adfilg Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club , , i u 2, 3. PUSATERI, DARRELL SAM fDarrelll Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. N inety-six QUIGGLE, BEVERLY JEAN fBevl Bowling Club 35 F. B. L. A. 35 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee5 Pep Club 3. REIFF, ROSEMARY SHINE fkosiel Maioretles 25 Pep Club 3. REPINE, JUDITH ANN Uudyl Bowling Club 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. H. A. 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 25 Senior Class Play Commi1'tee5 Tennis Club 45 Fall Follies 2. RESSLER, TIMOTHY DAVID ITimI Ski Club5 Spanish Club. REUFF, PATTI ANN CPaHiJ Dragon Business Board 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 German Club 25 G. A. A. 35 Junior Play CommiYtee5 Senior Class Play Commit1'ee5 Stenographers Club 4. REYNOLDS, LYNNE RAE Ilynnej Dragonette 25 F. B. L. A. 2, 35 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mifleeg Pep Club 25 Rifle Club 2. RHOADES, PAUL A. qpaun RICE, DAWN MICHELLE fMarningl Band 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 German Club 35 G. A. A. 25 Guidance Of-lice Worker 35 Gym Show Circus 35 Junior-Senior Prom Commineep National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Senior Class Play5 Representative to keystone Girls State 3. ROBINAULT, JENNIFER IRENE Uennij Band 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 25 Pep Club 2. RODGERS, DENNIS EDWIN lDuppal Gym Show Circus 3. Ninety-seven ROTH, SANDRA LEE QSanr.lyJ RUHLMAN, HEIDI ANN llleidij French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, Guidance Office Worker 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, String Ensemble 3, 4, Student Council 2, District Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Regional Orchestra 3, 4. RUSH, NANCY LYNN lNancyl Color Guard 3, 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, French Club 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Homecoming Court 4, Junior-Senior Prom CoAChairman, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stenograhphers Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Senior Class Play Committee, Clara'B. Spade English Award 2, French Club Secretary 2, French Club Vice-President 3, Wrestling Tournament Court 3, Student Council Workshop 4. RUSSO, LINDA MARIE llindal G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. RYDHOLM, DELBERT MYRON CDeD A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, Ski Club 4. SALAPEK, BARBARA MARIE Garb, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, French Club 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gllrl2lGLee Cgub 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Library Worker 2, S i u 2, , 4. SAMPSON, RUTH ANNE lRuthieJ Color Guard 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, String Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, 4, District Orchestra 2, 3. SAMUELSON, DEBORAH ANN lDebbieJ Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club Secretary 3. SAMUELSON, JAMES MILTON lSammyJ SANDBLADE, MARY QMaryl Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, String Ensemble 3, 4, School Orchestra gf :America 3, District Orchestra 2, 3, Regional Orchestra 2, 3, Dragon Homeroom Salesman Ninety-eight M-aka Uhr SCALISE, JODEE ANN Uodeej French Club 2, 3, 4, F, T. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. SCHAFFER, KAY LYNN lKayJ Bowling Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, Rifle Club 2. SCHMADER, DALE ALAN lDaIeJ Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, German Club 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Key Club 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Track 4. SCHNEIDER, KATHLEEN EMILY fKathyJ Band 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, German Club 2, G. A. A. 2, Junior Play, .lunior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Band 3, Senior Class Play. SCHULER, LINDA LEE llindaj Gym Show Circus 3, Russian Club 2. SCHUMANN, JAMES DEAN Ulm, SCHUMANN, SUSAN JANE QSuzyJ F. H. A. 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Orchestra 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of MYF. SCHWEITZER, DALE LOUISE QDa!eJ SCHWEITZER, DIANA LYNN lDianeD Junior-Senior Prom Committee. SEASTEAD, JOHN LANSTON Uohnl Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. N inety-nine SEDON, JANE MARIE Uanel Bowling Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3. SEELEY, JAMES MICHAEL Uimb French Club 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club 2, 3, Russian Club 3, 4, Teen-Scene Reporter 3. SEIGLE, CATHY ANNE 1Catl-iyl Junior-Senior Prom Committee. SEYMOUR, RODNEY KEITH KRodl Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Tech-Specs Club 2. SEYMOUR, TOM Uoml SHATTUCK KATHY LOUISE Kathi Dragon Business Board 2, JuniorASenior Prom Com- mmee, web Club 3, spanish bubyz, 3. SHATTUCK, PENELOPE ANN KPennyD G. A. A. 2, Russian Club 3, Ski Club 2, 3. SHECKLER, REBECCA ANN Becky, SHENE, ALMON ROLAND QAIJ SIDON, KAREN LEE fKarenJ F. B. L. A., Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play Committee. One hundred SIFFIN, TESSA MARIE lTessal F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Teen Scene Reporter 3. SMITH, JANET ELIZABETH Uanetl Dragon Editorial Board 3, 4, Dragon Senior Editor 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, F. T. A. Treasurer 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Model U. N. 3, 4, Student Advisor Model U. N. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Russian Club 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council Citizen- ship Chairman 3, Clara B. Spade English Award 2, 3. SMITH, .IEANNE MARY Ueanniel F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 3, SMITH, RICHARD ALLEN fRichl SMITH, RONALD WILLIAM iRonniel SMITH, SUSAN MARIE fSuel Dragon Business Board 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Senior Class Play Committee, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Gym Assembly 2. SOBKOWSKI, .IANE SUE Uanej F. N. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, F. N. A. Treasurer 4. SORENSEN, DOUGLAS KEITH fDougJ Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. SORENSEN, STANLEY L. Stan, Cross-Country 3, Football 2, German Club 2, Track 2, 3, 4. gPA1CKMAN, HARRY GLENN fSpackl Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Varsity Club One hundred one SPEIDEL, MARY MARGARET fMaryJ Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Spanish Club 2, 4. STEIN, LESLIE MARCIA CSteinerJ French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. Secretary 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior Play Student Director, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Student Council 2, Tech-Specs Club 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Thespians Club 2, 4. STEINKAMP, CHERYL CHRISTINE fCheryl, F. T. A. 4, German Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 4, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Library Worker 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Student Council 4, Junior Class Ways and Means Chairman, Junior Class Play Committee, Student Council Membership and E.ections Chairman 4. STEWART, KATHRYNE MAE CKathyJ G. A. A. 2. STITES, THOMAS EDWARD Hom, Bowling Club 3, Football 2, F. B. L. A. 4, Spanish Club 2. STOUDNOUR, DAVID JAMES wave, Thespians Club 4. SUPPA, PATRICIA JEAN lPattiJ F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. Treasurer 4, G. A. A. 2, Girls Glee Culb 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Tennis Club 2, Thespians Club 2, Class Pub.icity Chairman 3, 4. SVENSEN, CHERYL LYNNE ICheryll Dragon Business Board 4, French Club 3, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Stenographers Club 4, F. B. L. A. Typing Award. SWANSON, DOUGLAS QDougl Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 4. SWANSON, RANDALL ALAN Glandyj Bowling Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Track 2. One hundred two SZEVERENYI, NIKOLAUS MANFRED iNickJ German Club 2, 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Fair Awards 2, 3. ZAFT, TRUDY DIANE iTrudyJ Band 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Stenographers Club TASSONE, CAMILLA LEE fCamj Senior Class Secretary, German Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior P.ay Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Model U. N. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Clara B. Spade English Award 2, 3, Student Council Membership and Elections Chairman 3, Commence- ment and Baccalaureate Usher 3. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN H. fBenJ German Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. TAYLOR, THOMAS ALLEN fTomJ French Club. TECONCHUK, CATHERINE ANN iCathyJ F. B. L. A. 4, F. H. A. 4, F. N. A. 3, 4, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, Senior Play Committee, Student Council Committee 4, Fall Follies 2, TEGELER, DAVID F. iDavel Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Model U. N. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Senior Class Play Student Director, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, National Honor Society President 4, National Merit Semi- Finalist 4, Editor of Spanish Newspaper 4. THAYER, DIANN MARIE iDeeD F. N. A., Guidance Office Worker, Library Worker, Of-Tice Worker, Pep Club, Thespians Club. ILIIIOMEISON, LARRY ARTHUR ilarryj Fcotball 2, F. T, A. 3, Gym Show Circus 3, Senior Cass ay. THOMPSON, ROBERT HOWARD lBobJ Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. One hundred three THORNTON, AGATHA MARIE lAggiel F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 45 Stenographers Club 3. TIl.l.ARD, JOHN ARTHUR Uohnj A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Football 2. Toon, WILLIAM ROBERT from TRAUB, DANIEL KING lbanl TUCKER, LARRY LEE lTu:l0 F. T. A. 35 German Club 25 Wrestling 2. TULLER, GARY WESLEY lGaryJ Football 25 Wrestling 2. VALONE, PHYLLIS ANN lPhyllisl A Cappella Choir 45 Color Guard 3, 45 Dance Band F. T. A. 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Gym Show Circus 35 Junior Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. VanVOLKINGURG, MARK AMSEY lMarl0 Dragon Editorial Board 45 French Club 2, 35 Show Circus 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee5 Senior Class Play Committee-5 Warren Prize 35 Senior Float Committee 45 Student Council Committees 3, 4. VAVALA, JANET Uanetl F. B. L. A. 35 Dragon Homerocm Salesman 3. VOIGT, MATTHEW CONARRO fMat0 Basketball 25 Golf Team 2, 35 Junior Play5 J Senior Prom Committee5 Ski Club 2, 35 Golf Award 3. 3, 4, Play5 Gym Arts unior- One hundred four VOUGHT, MELISSA JANE lMissiJ Junior Class Secretary, F. N. A. 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Spanish Club Secretary-Treasurer 3, Spanish Club President 4, State Student Council Convention 4, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 3, Class Publicity chairman 2. EIALTERS, EVERTA LEONA Nertiej F. H. A. 4, Library Worker 3, Rifle Club 3, Church roups. WALTERS, LAURIE JEAN flauriej Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Library Worker 3, 4, Pep Club, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 2, 3. WATSON, STEVEN CHESTER lStevej Bowling Club 3, Cheerleading 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Track 3. WAXMAN, BRADLEY RICHARD fBradJ Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. WEBSTER, LaDOTTA MAE lLaDottaJ WELLER, JACK A. Uackl WERLIN, CHRISTINE LYNNE lTinai A Cappella Choir Co-President 4, French Club 2, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club 3, Stenographers Club Co-President 4, Student Council 2, 3, Thespians Club 4. WEST, STEPHEN FREDERICK lSteveJ Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, German Club, Gym Show Circus 3, Wrestling 2. WHIPPLE, LaRUE ALLAN KRuieJ Bowling Club 2. One hundred five WHITE, CRAIG ARTHUR fCraigJ Football 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Committee Russian Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3 4 Varsity Club Treasurer 4. WHITE, GERALD VERN Uerryj WHITESHOT, MARY JANE lMaryl Band 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2 G. A. A. 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Band 2, 3 4 WILLIAMSON, ALVIN CHESTER lAlvinl Key Club 4, Baseball 4. WILSON, wilson, WILSON, 3, 4, Pep WILSON, KATHRYN E. lKaIhyJ LINDA KATHRYN llindaj Rifle Club, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. LINDA LOUISE llindaj F. T. A. 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club Club Secretary 3, Pep Club OFlicer 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL lBiIlJ German Club 2. WINEGARDNER, RUSSELL EDWARD QRussJ Track 3, Wrestling 2. WINN, CONSTANCE LOUISE fConnieJ Dragon Business Board 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, F B L Secretary 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Stenographers Club 4, Dragon Homeroom Salesman 4 One hundred six WOLFE, DALE ALLEN lDaIeJ WOOD, MICHAEL BRUCE CMikeJ Tech-Specs Club 3. WORK, CATHERINE lCathyJ WRIGHT, MARGARET ANN fPeggyJ A Cappella Choir 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Model U. N. 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Handbook Committee Chair- man 3. YAEGLE, JUDY LYNN Uudyj A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Dragonette 2, F. H. A. 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, F. H. A. Vice-President 4, F. H. A. Historian of Warren County 4. YOUNG, JOHN BUNTING IBunnyJ YOUNG, WILLIAM DANIEL IBIIIJ ZAWACKI, ALEX DAVID CAI:-:xl ZAWACKI, SHERYL ELIZABETH fSherriJ Band 2, 3, 4, Dragon Editorial Board 4, Gym Show Circus 3, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4. ZENCHENKO, DARLENE LOUISE fDarIeneJ G. A. A, 2, Gym Show Circus 3, Russian Club 2. SENIOR PICTURES UNAVAILABLE: JOHN BAILEY, SUMNER DARR, TIM FARNSWORTH, LARRY GERTSCH, TOM HAYES, JIM NOWACKI, JOE SALAPEK, KEN SEDON, DAN THOMS, DALE TRESSLER, FRED WOOD. One hundred seven Q The time you won your town the race hVe chaired you through the market-place, Dian and boy stood cheering by, And home we brought you shoulder-high. Today, the road all runners come, Shoulder-high we bring you home, And set you at your threshold down, Townsman of a stiller town. Smart lad, to slip betimes away From fields where glory does not stay And early though the laurel grows It withers quicker than the rose. Eyes the shady night has shut Cannot see the record cut, And silence sounds no worse than cheers After earth has stopped the ears: Now you will not swell the rout Of lads that wore their honours out, Runners whom renown outran And the name died before the man. So set, before its echoes fade, The fleet foot on the sill of shade, And hold to the low lintel up The still-defended challenge-cup. A. E. Housman JAMES BEICHNER CHARLES EERARDE He whom a dream hath possessed knoweth no mort of doubting, For mist and the blowing of winds and th. mouthing of words he seornsi: Not the sinuous speech of schools he hears, bu a lcnightly shouting, And ne-ver comes darkness down, yet he greetet. a million morns. He whom a dream hath possessed knoweth no mor of sorrow, At death and the dropping of leaves and th fading of suns he smiles, For a dream remembers no past and scorns th desire of a morrow, And a dream in a sea of doom sets surely th ultimate isles. n W l Shaemas O'Shee1 One hundred eight We, the Class of 1968, extend our deepest grat- tude and appreciation to Mrs. Mary Creek, our lass advisor. Her patience and guidance have given us a class of which we can be proud. She Las catered to our whims, cooled hot tempers, and 'aught us to make our own decisions. She has hown us the importance of compromise and the 'alue of defending our principles. Her endeavors o know each person as an individual have given tudents a sense of personal identity. By the entire tudent body, and especially by this senior class, Jlrs. Creek will always be remembered as a friend ,nd confidant in high school life, MRS. MARY CREEK Words alone cannot honor the c ass of '68's Mrs. Creek Mrs. Creek stops to converse wiih a student about a class proiecf. Mrs. Creek worked hard for our class but always stayed In the background One hundred nine IUNIORS Co-president . . . WILLIAM DIXON Co-president . . . PENNY THOMPSON Secretary . . CHARLENE KEYVINSKI Treasurer . . . . JOHN COTILLION One hundred ten Many Ann Ahlquist Lynn Albaugh Roxanne Albaugh Terry Albaugh Darlene Ananea Garry Arbogast Stephen Arnold Celia Darlene Ash Joyce Bailey Terry Lee Bailor Gary Bargerstock Peggy Barhight Dana Barre Linda Baughman Larry Beach Linda Beach Tom Beach Thomas John Beckett John Bednez William Bennett Deanne Benson Rebecca Berdine Lorraine Betts Louis J. Biacchi nder a flag of plum and white, juniors conquer another school year One hundred eleven Juanita Bittner William Blanks Pamela Blum Linda Bobelak David Bowers Julu Bowersox Tom Broffman Kay Brown Patricia Brown Lee Elliott Bryan Randall Buerkle Lana Kay Bull Monica Bunk Jane Burke Susan Burns Florence Irene Bu Steven Cable Susan Calderwood Mona Campman Dennis Carlson Frances Carlson John Carlson Cheryl Caudle Joe Cauley Joanne Charnisky Richard Check Sheila Check John Chiaravalloti Joseph Chiaravalloti Barb Christensen Cheryl A. Christie Christine Ciprich Grover Cleveland Patricia Cloutman Marjorie Cole Geri Collins Timothy Colter Sue Confer Mary Jo Conti Cindy Cook Deborah A. Corey Pamela Corriero John Cotillion David Crisman James A. Crozier John Cruickshank Nancy Culbertson Bruce Cummings sh Julie Commings Celine Cunningham Jean Cunningham Judith Dahl Gary Dalrymple Steve Daniels James Darr Ken Darr James Davidson Bob Dennett Michele Dennett Alan DeSerio Dennis Dewey David Dickerson M. Anzietta DiPierro William Dixon Barbara Donham Violet Duck Faye Dunham Kaye Dunn Lynne Dunn Doris Eastman Judy Eastman Gregory Edmiston Piggy banks shatter to pay for treasured class rings Elaine Edwards Linda Edwards Patricia Eldridge Jeanette English Cynthia Fadale Eunice Faulkner Beverly Fleming Greg Fino Jeffrey Fino Deborah Flick Karen Foreman Raymond Fox Freeman Franklin Gary Franklin Judith Frazer Sandra Frederick Marilyn Freeman Mary Anne Frits Loren Gage Carole Gagliardi Kristine Gahring Elizabeth Gay Patricia Genberg Linda Germonto Tenna Gheres Claudia Gilson Deborah Giltinan Catherine Gnage Donna Goodnoe Jay Goodwill Gary Graham Mary Greene Carole Greenlund Donald Gregerson William Gross Mary Gruber Chris Gustafson Deborah Hagberg Lhztda hHagErman ynt ia a ert Constance Haight gg y Timothy Haight Donald Hallock Kathleen Hamann David Hanks Aldean Hansen Janet Hansen Richard Hansen One hundred twelve Hannah Harbert Tim Healy Marguerite Hesch Becky Hinderliter Dan Hoden Linda Hofer Jean Hogan Betty Jean Holder Deborah Hollister Pamela Holmberg Robert Holt Frederick Hunter Jeffrey Hunter James Hyatt Jeff Irwin Linda Jarvis Brian Jayne Shirley Jennings James Jerman Jeffrey Jetter James Jewell Beverly Johnson Charles Johnson Constance Johnson Juniors follow the tradition of frenzied planning for the prom. One hundred thirteen Debi Johnson Ernest Johnson Joyce Johnson Peggy Johnson Randall Jones Katherine Jordan Helen Kanovsky Robert Kates Joseph Kavinski Delbert Kelly Stephen Kelly James Kenworthy Douglas Kerr I Charlene Keyvinski Deborah King Mary Kiser Mark Kittell James Klark Janice Kleckner Georgia Knopf Michael Knupp Susan Kosinski Lawrence Kramer Karen Kroeger Marshall Kyler Glen Landers Cynthia Lane Ed Larson John Lasher Sandra Laughner Leslie Lawson Margie Lawson Mary Ledebur Daniel Lendvay Joseph Ley Eugene Lindsey Nancy Lindvay Rodney Littlefield Pamela Lobdell Robert Loranger Randy Lord Sarah Lucks Christine Lundahl Carol Lundberg Lawrence Lundgren Rebecca Lyle Richard Lyle Paula Lynch Gerald Lyon Christopher Lytle Mary Madigan James Main Kay Main Michael Maines John Manno Linda Marshall Deborah Marti Thomas Marti Katherine Martin Judith Mastrian Nicholas Matha Ann Mathis Larry Maxwell James McClain Patricia McFate Kristine McGuire Dan Mclntosh Arthur McMillan Linda McNutt Patricia Mead Timothy Mellander Timothy Miller State treasurer of Student Council comes from junior class Jim Mock Gregory J. Morell Robert Morrison Virginia Morrison Steven Mostert Patrice Moyer Charles Moylan Greg Munch James Munch Patricia J. Musante Patricia Nasman Jeffrey Nelson Lawrence Nelson Susan Nelson Joyce Neuman Peter Nichols Debra Nobles Gregory Nosel John Nuhfer Marshall Nuhfer Renee Olowin Timothy Olsen John Olson James Owens Pamela Owens Richard Owens Mary Pace Alex Palmer Joyce Park Mary Parsons Anita Pearson Judy Pearson Rebecca Pees Alan Petersen Kevin Polley Rebecca Potter Thomas B. Potter Mary Jane Foulson Linda Powell Daryll Preston Gail Ranalletta Roger Rashid William Reames Candace Reese Cathy Rehm Patti Reiff Richard Reiff Ronald Reiff One hundred fourteen Sheila Reinhard Delaine Reist James Reitz Kathy Reo Susan Kay Reynolds Terry K. Reynolds Tom B. Reynolds Thomas W. Reynolds William Rice Keith Rieder Terry Rieder David Roberts Gloria Robillard Janna Roop Earl Rosenquist Linda Rossey Geoffrey Rossman Janet Rouse David Rowan Thomas Russ Dennis Ryberg Bonnie Sager Sharon M. Salamon Susan Salapek Juniors sweat through PSAT's for a sample of college boards. One hundred fifteen Sheila Salerno Marilyn Sallack Jim Sanden Ronald Saporito Letitia Savage Antonio Scalise Cheryl Scalise Jean Scalise Jon Scalise Jane Schaeffer Marilyn Schirck Cynthia Schmader Michael Schmader Robert Schorman Kathleen Schreckengost Gregory Schumacher Steven Schwartz David J. Seceniquia David W. Segel Timothy Mark Seymour Joseph A. Schaffer R. Bruce Sheckler Marion Shellito William Sherman Martha Sickler Timothy Siffin John Simmons Patricia Simmons Marian Simonsen L. Rex Slocum Carole Sly Gary Smith Karen Smith Kathryn Smith Patricia Smith Paul Smith Sara Smith Mary Jo Snyder Gail Sondericker William Songer Dane Sorensen D. Julie Sorensen Diane D. Sorenson Larry Spence Perry Spencer Nancy Spetz Elaine Starner Margaret Stevenson Gayle L. Stewart Helen Straight Layton Swanson Robert C. Swanson Robert E. Swanson Susan Swift Sandra Thomas David Thompson Penny Thompson Peter M. Thornton Michael Tome Jeanne Tranter Stephen Tundel Harry Ustach Reed Vought William Vullo Stephen Wade Deborah Walker Linda Walter Kathie Watson Judith Welsh Lynn Wendelboe William Wendelboe Billie Westfall New cars make it imperative for juniors to be better drivers Lorraine Westley Craig Whitaker Barbara White Joseph Whyte Stephen Wiedmaier Clara Wilbur Robert Williams Joseph Wills Arlene Wilson Kathy Wilson Sam Wilson Faith Witkin Lynn Witkin John Wolfe Amy Wood Rene Wood Scott Wood Donald Worley George Yarzabek David York Mary Alice Yurick Debra Zawacki Debra Lee Zwald Charlotte Bigelow Martha Blum Jeanne Charnisky Norris Steven Clark Michael DeSerio Jean Dickerson Daniel Gibney Susan Gray JUNIOR PICTURES UNAVAILABLE Donna Gregerson Judi Highhouse James Holding Richard Hunt James Lindgren Beverly Miller Gary Miller John Parks One hundred sixteen Linda Prelog Robert Probst Keith Proud Sharon Reid Roxanne Shene Dolores Weber Melody Wood N H Know'edge is power? juniors ask One 'hundred seventeen s SOPHOMORES Co-president . .... EDWARD O'NEIL Co-president . . . KATHLEEN WILLIAMS Secreiary . .... LOIS BUERKLE Treasurer . . . MICHAEL BRENNAN One hundred eighteen George F. Abel Judith Abplanalp George Adams l Daniel Albaugh r Karen Albaugh y James Allen . Michael Allen Danny Anderson Deborah A. Anderson Don Anderson Lyle Anderson Robyn Anderson Susan Anderson Jeffrey Anthony Eileen Arnold Linda Arnold Mark Ash Jane Asp Linda Bailey Jack Baker Joseph Baker Peter Baker Dorothy Ball Patricia Barhight ber elections. Victoria Barker Elvin Barnes Gloria Bartela Edward Battaglia Craig Baughman Bob Bearfield Ruth Beck Doug Becket John Belleau Scott Bengston L. Gene Bennett Larry Benson Christine Berdine Jill Berdine Susan Bertetto Patricia Bessey Dana Beyer Tim Beyer Tennetta Bittner Nancy Blackman Pete Bleech Deborah Blume Bonni Bookwalter Conni Bookwalter Gary Bona John Borger John Borland William Bowler Heath Bourdon Randall Branch Richard Brecht Michael Brenan Vicki Brenner Carol Brew Donald Brew Robert Brewster Roger Briggs Randy Brown Shirley Brownell Susan Brumberg Lois Buerkle Marilyn Buerkle James Bullock Patricia Bullock Willis Burch Rick Burgeson Richard Burgett Paul Burke One hundred nineteen Catherine Burns Craig Burns Jerry Button Timothy Cable Doug Cameron Bruce Campbell Kenneth Campbell Steve Carlson Thomas Carlson Ron Carrington Patricia E. Carter Timothy Cassell Lynn Cawley Suzanne Cebra Geraldine Chamberlain Jeffrey Chapel Ann Chapman Kathy Chase James Christie John A. Churchill Jeffrey Clark Kathleen Clark Jeffrey Cleaver Gary Cochran J Onward and upward typifies the determination of sophomores Lee Cole as F Helen Ann Collins Pamela Collins Richard Collins John Critelli Anne Culbertson Gary Culbertson Cynthia Dahler Mark Dahler Bill Dates Kathy Davis Laurie Dell Susan DeMuro Jack Deshner Cathy Dibble Dennis Dickey Nora Lee Dickson Tom Dies Deborah Dietsch Deborah Donaldson James Donick Michelle Donovan Mike Donovan Roxy Lynn Dove Debra Drum Michael Dudick Thomas D k y e Linda Echelmeyer Dennis Edmiston Linda Edwards Danny Egger Stephen Elliott Diane Elmquist Gretchen Elsholz Mark English Randy Ent Glenn Eschborn Chuck Espin Maria Fanaritis Cathy Farone Valerie Farrell Carolyn Farynowski Dan Fasenmyer Dino Fazio Richard Fitzgerald John Flick T Debra Flood Montgomery Foley 4 One hundred twenty Susan Foster Lucy Foust Jeffrey Frailey Cynthia Fredericks Charles Gates Betsy Gelotte Donna Gent Helen Gerarde Charles Gerardi Russell Gern Patricia Clady Rodney Gleason Ronald Gleason Marguerite Goodwill Priscilla Goodwill Larry Gray Dean Graziano William Green Dora Greene Timothy Greenlund Cathy Gregersen Walter Gregerson Marcia Grillo Daphne Grosch Sophomores play scapegoat for upperclassmen and teachers alike One hundred twenty-one Gary Grosch Cmlthia Gross arcia Gustafson Susan Gustafson Lawrence Hagberg James Hagg Jon Hahn Keith Haines Darlene Hamm Jackie Hammerbeck Judy Hammersley Debra Hansen Jane Harper Deborah Hartley Doug Hastings Rodd Haupin Terry Hawk Jackie Hayes Ronald Hecei Lyle Hedrick Joe Helfrich Joann Hellman Robert Hennessy Pamela Henning Nancy Henry Marcia Hilse Kristine Hodas Rodd Hoffman Scott Hohman Deborah Honhart Laura Hottel Nancy Howard Harry Howe Candace Huber Charles Huber Tom Huber Patricia Ann Hubbard Eugene Hulings 0'Neal Gale l-lultquist Carol Hyde Susan Imperial Deborah lshman Nancy Jackson Alexis Jenkins Donna Jespersen Theresa letter Carol Johnson Charles Johnson Charles W. Johnson Deborah Johnson Doug Johnson Frank Johnson Heidi Johnson Joanne Johnson John Johnson Kristine Johnson Randie Johnson David Johnston Michael Jones Tom Jones Mary Juliano Martin Kanovsky Tom Kavinski Cheryl Kays Marsha Keller Joseph Kellogg Michael Kelly Barbara Kerekanich Lee Kestler George King M. Steve Kinnison Terry Kirkwood Confusion in the halls proves the presence of W A HS s largest class Darlene Kitelinger Patricia Knecht Suzanne Knisley William Kramer Beth Krespan B. Daniel Krumm Michael Lankard Kevin Lantz Richard Lareau Margaret Larsen Sharon Larson William Lasher Annette Lauffenburger Bonnie Sue Lauffenberger John Lauffenburger Donna Lawhead Susan Lawrence Debbie Lewis Suzanne Lewis Michael Lindvay Marshall Linman Larry Logan Chuck Loomis Rebecca Lopez James Lorenz Patricia Loucks Harry Lucas Barbara Lucia Robert Ludwig David Luker Donald Lyle Linda Lyle Terry Lyle Jude Lyons S. Roger Madigan David Mahan Bonnie Manning Micheline Manno Theresa Marceca John Marchione Gary Marlett Kristen Marsh James Marti Toni Massa Karen Matie Susan Matthews Richard McClain William McClellan l Une hundred twenty-two Margaret McConnell Patrick McCoy Donna McCredie Art McGraw Thomas Mclnnes Mark Mclnturff Mike McKarski Dean McKibbin Terrance McLaughlin D. April McMeans Carol McMillen Susan Mead Wendy Mead Tom Meneo Jim Meyers Julene Mikan Pamaia Miller Richard Miller Charles Mintzer James Monaghan Jan Moore Lucille Morris Gale Morse Rodger Morse Sophomores scream from the balcony in spirited pep assemblies. One hundred twenty-three Susan Mosher Stephanie Munch Cathy Murphy Pat Murphy Bruce Myers Sandy Myers William Myers Nina Merlene Neel Mary Jane Neely Larry Nelson Nancy Nelson Steve Nelson Terry Nelson Sally Newhall Cynthia Newton John Newton Lisa Niedzialek David Nordin John Notoro Robert Nuhfer Gary Olson John Olson Edward 0'Neil Sandra Orcutt David Orth Scott Osborne Diana Owen Jon Owens Linda Pace Joseph Papalia Richard Park Nellie Mae Parks Pamela Pascuzzi Angeline Pellegrino Robert Peltz Jon Petersen Craig Peterson Lance Peterson Terry Peterson James Phillips Dan Pierce Michael Place Nancy Poling Charles Pope Buddy Postlethwait Deborah Poulson Marjorie Powley Lenona Presher Robert Presher' Mary Prodromou Dana Pusateri Nancy Quicksall Terry Quiggle A, Thomas Raleigh Margaret Rapp Janet Reagle James Redfield Sammy Regina Charlene Reitz Robert Reitz Jeanne Repine Tom Ressler Carol Reynolds Dan Reynolds Janet Reynolds Caroline Rice Robert Rich Deborah Rickerson Paula Rickert Craig Rieder Jan Rieder Jill Roberts S. JV sports train future Dragon heroes Edwin Rose Claire Ross David Rounds Lawrence Ruhlman Robert Rule Daniel Russo Paul Ryberg Sharlene Salamon Tom Salapek Marc Salerno Doug Sampson David Samuelson Julianne Sando Linda Saporito Timothy Saporito Douglas Sasserson Doug Scalise Gayle Scalise Mark Schaeffer Susan Schmader Deborah Schreckengost Paula Schuckers Nanci Schuler Shannon Schuler John Schultz Robert Seaquist Amber Sedon James Sedon Elliot Segel Peter Selan Deborah Sharp Susan Sharp Rodger Shattuck James Shene John Sidon Beth Siefert M. Jill Siggins James Simonsen Dennis Simpson Steve Slack Kathy Smith Richard Smith ' William Smith Sharon Sorensen Steve Sorensen Pamela Sorenson Deborah Spangler Julia Speidel One hundred twenty-four Dean Spiridon Jeff Stalder Michele Stanko Paula Stanko Paul Steinkamp Darlyn Stenstrom David Stevenson Cindy Stewart Robert Stewart Wendy Stoldt Matthew Streich Susan Strelch Gail Sudul Edwin Sullivan Wendy Svensen Bruce Swanson Daniel Swanson Debra Swanson John Swanson Marjorie Taylor Daniel Thayer Susan Thompson Elizabeth Tillard Lewis Todd Friends, Romans, countrymen echoes in English classes. One hundred twenty-jtfve James Tome Cheryl Tomko Larry Trumbull Dennis Tucker Jerry Ullrich Robert Urbanski Donald Valone James Valon Steven Vancise Dennis Viglo Louis Vizza Mike Voigt David Vullo Robert Waits Cathernie Wal e ter Charles Walters Joyce Walters Fred Ward Linda Warren William Warren Jane Washington Laurie Watt Phyllis Waxman Jeffrey Weav Lorraine Weber Shelley Wedlock M. Robert Weidert Jacque Welsh Cathy Werner Cheryl Wertz Ben Wester Leonard Wes Randall Westfall Dave Wiedmier Mark Williams Zachary Williams A. Mark Wilson Harlan Wise Alice Wolf Susan Wolfe Harold Wood Michael Work Cheryl Wykoff Larry Yaegle . Mary Yarzabek Candace Yeagle Mary Young Theresa Zaff Victoria Zawacki ST tfall ino SDPHDMDRE PICTURES UNAVAILABLE Frank Zingone David Ayers A. David Darr John Lucks Lynda Perschke Kathleen Williams Patrick Burns Jerome Davis Judith Mader David Peterson Eunice Wooten David Carlson Joann Falbriski Sue Madigan Danny Ponder Anita Youngquist Charles Colvin Coral Fletcher Russell Mohney Pamela Ritts Georgia Curtis Jack Glarner David Olney Gerald Slack 4 W. mn Y 1 isis - 'mg , my MW y I VARSITY FOOTBALL Ueft to rightj Row l: Ed O'Neil, Mike Hackett, John Marchione, Tim Colter Steve Tundel Ray Lowe. Row 2: Ken Darr, Harry Spackrnan, Doug Sorensen, Rick Brewster, Craig White. Row 3: Mr. Juliano, Zack Williams, Mark Salerno, Tom Potter, Joe Papa.ia, Dana Pusateri, Jay Goodwell Row 4: Mr. Mullen, Jim Mock, Dan Hoden, Jeff Fino, Dennis Dewey. Explosive running attack sparks Dragon offense. rest. Completing another successful season, this year's football team finished with a long winning streak of six in a row bringing their record to seven wins and two losses. Pushing the Dragons to these victories, new Head Coach Shea and new Line Coach Beason joined forces with assistants J uliano and Mullen for better discipline and team spirit. This season the team relied mainly on the winged T-formation. The climax of the season came with a 40-0 romp over Jamestown bringing our long-time rivals to one of their worst defeats by the Dragons. Upon completion of a tre- mendous season Danny O'Neil was named to the first team, All-State and honorable mention All-American. One hundred twenty-eight FOOTBALL 7 - 2 Warren .,.... .... C orry .,.... Warren ...... ,i.. F ranklin Warren ,..... .... T itusville . Warren ..,... .... O il City Warren ...... .... M eadville Warren ...... .,.. O lean ,....,. Warren .,.... ...., J amestown Warren .,,... ..,, I iane ......... Warren ...... .... B radford . VARSITY FOOTBALL lleft to rightl Row l: Tom Beckett, Dan O'Neil, Tom Marti, Bob Morelli, Dan Reynolds. Row 2: Lee Bryan, Darrell Pusateri, .lim Cruickshank, Bill Songer, Mike Curren, Joe McCoy, Mr, Shea. Row 3: Jim Munch, Bill Bennett, Bob Thompson, Steve Jones, Dane Sorensen, Mr. Beason. Row 4: Bill Dixon, Jim Philipps, Mike Brennan, Richard Lyle, manager Dan Valone. absent - managers Tim Mellander and Bob Brewste r The team proves itself by winning last six in a row. Dan and Ed O'Neil score bulk of Dragon's points. DRAGON LETTERMEN Cleft to rightl Row 'lz Tom Marti, Ray Lowe, Darrel Pusateri. Row 2: Dan O'Neil, Rick Brewster, Steve Tundel. One hundred twenty-nine i i l z e s E s lt is readily apparent that Dangerous Dan is one of the A tough Dragon defense contributes their share throughout the seaso finest running backs produced by Warren. l'i. Hard work and desire provide a basis for a winning season. i The camera catches one of the many exciting moments of Dragon football. One hundred thirty New Head Coach Toby Shea inspire: the team to an outstanding season 9 ii Xi S JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ileff To rightl Row 'l: Chuck Loomis, Jeff Frailey, John Schultz, Pat McCoy, Frank Zingone, John Berger, Dave Nordine, Tom Huber, Louie Vizza. ' - - RowJ21 Mr. Mullen, Sam Regina, Jim Davidson, Denny Viglo, Jim Bullock, Roger Shattuck, Jim Marti, Gail Sudul, Mr, uiano. Row 3: George Abel, Chuck Pope, Chris Lytle, Jim Hagg, Randy Westfall. lunior Varsity players work to become part of next year's varsity. JU 1l0 VGVSWY SCUWWSQ? Pe l0dlCSllY with fha VGFSNY 70 Mr. Mullen, in one of his lighter moments, reflects on his Junior Vars i r 'T f tb II li' . ' ' 'UP DVS IS 00 S S I S nys 6-3-I record. One hundred thirty-one CROSS COUNTRY TEAM lleff to rightl Row 'l: Dave Cobb, Larry Maxwell, Jim Grillo, Dave Blair, John Hahn, Dan Pierce, Al Poust, John Seastead. Row 2: Grover Cleveland, Rob Schorman, Dave Dickerson, Scott Oelslager, Bruce Myers, Randy Brown, Ed Battaglia, Mr. Randas. The Cross Country team ends season with a 6-3 record. John Hahn, with a determined Oiler close behind, enters the last stage of the race. Long miles of hard Work produced drive and endurancu in the cross country team. Motivated by a strong desire boys ran daily after school and during the summer to con dition themselves for their meets. This year the team wa headed by a new coach, Mr. Andrew Randas. After achiev ing a season record of six wins and three losses, the cros country team went on to Win second place in the sectio meet. Captain Dave Cobb led the team to victory and brok many course records at away meets. This year's effort indicate excellent prospects for the harriers in the years tm come. Pack running proves effective against Bradford. One hundred thirty-two l?:f1SlYnEgO:vergsgnne of Warren's impressive sophomores, turns Captain Dave Cobb consistently leads his team and his opponents to the finish line This year's harriers find competition tough. With no ghallengers in sight, Larry Maxwell faces against the clock. In an early home meet, Warren and Oil City Shuftie for positions. One hundred thirty-three Warren defeats Jamestown, Kittanning, and Curwensville for Holiday With a 5-2 decision over his Kittanmg foe Steve Kaiser was qualified for the Holi Tournament Trophy. day Tournament Finals Wrestlers post highest season victory total in Warren history VARSITY GRAFPLERS Kneeling back: Dane Bob Thompson, Darre Standing: Mr. Weber. Ifeft to rightj Kneeling front: Bob Seaquist, Mark Williams Sorensen, Steve Jones, Doug Sorensen, Jim Mead, Steve Kaiser Mike Maines Ray Lowe l Pusateri, Lee Bryan. ,wi NH, V . One hundred thirty-four VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD 12 - 1 - 1 Warren .,.. ...... 3 0 Erie Prep ..,...... ..... 1 4 Warren ..,, ....,. 2 8 Erie East .............. ..... 1 7 Warren .... ...... 4 0 Strong Vincent .........v.. 3 Warren .... ,..... 2 7 Franklin ................ ..... 9 Warren .... ...... 2 9 Corry ..........,...... ..... 6 Warren .... ...... 4 0 Rocky Grove 12 Warren , ,,,, ....., 2 8 Meadville ........ ..,.. l 5 Warren .... ...,.. 4 5 Cranberry ...... ,,,, 3 Warren ..., ..,... 1 9 Titusville ..... .... 2 5 Warren .... ...... 2 9 Oil City .......... .... 1 1 Warren ,... ...,.. 4 5 McDowell ........ .,... 5 Warren ,,,, ..,.. 4 3 Red Bank ....... ..... 3 Warren .... ..... 2 0 Titusville ...,. .... 2 O Warren .... ...,. 3 8 Jamestown ...... ..... 3 This year's Dragon Wrestling team has won more victories and scored more points than any former Dragon wrestling team. Led by co-captains Doug Sorensen and Darrell Pusateri, the team took second place in the Section II competition and achieved first place in the Holiday Wrestling Tournament. Many outstanding individual achievements were gained by team members. Doug Sorensen Won forty consecutive duels. Steve Jones and Mark Williams were named to the Wrestling Hall of Fame. Lee Bryan and Darrell Pusateri tied for the most pins. Coaches included Mr. Weber, head coachg Mr. Chew. junior varsity coachg Mr. Creek, Beaty coachg and Mr. Knopick, Beaty coach. Dedication and determin- ation from team and coaches produced an outstanding wrestling team. At lO3 Mark Williams works to give Warren an early lead Matmen capture victory at Section Tournament. Steve Jone adds to his riding time during a victory over his Franklin Many long hours of practice are about to pay off for Jim Mead. opponent. 1' One hundred thirty-fizze - . 'awiliiief M. t , Doug Sorensen becomes the winningest matman in Dragon history with sixty victories. Three year Junior letterman Dane Sorensen returns next year as the last of the Sorensens. A winning spirit creates a winning team. in recognition of his outstanding wrestling ability, Steve Jones receives the Hal Miller Trophy. Lee Bryan, one of Warren's most improved wrestlers, added many pinning points to Warren's total. One hundred thirty-six it E Qi lunior Varsity wrestlers like Dana Pusateri gain valuable experience for future competition. The 88-pounders: top, Dan Albaugh, bottom, Bill Smith The lunior Varsity follows the victory trail of the Varsity. JUNIOR VARSITY ileft to rightl Row 'l: Sammy Regina, Gary Bona, Tom Huber, Dana Pusateri, Jeff Fino, Gary Bargerstock. Row 2: Tom Dies, Roger Slocum, Denny Johnson, Mr. Chew, Joe Kellogg, Greg Munch, John Bullock. One hundred thirty-seven VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Dragons 46 Bradford 52 65 Erie East 79 45 McDowell 62 64 Slippery Rock 76 57 Kane 46 55 Bradford 65 47 Franklin 83 58 Corry 63 70 Rocky Grove 57 51 Meadville 59 65 Cranberry 51 57 Titusville 74 4l Oil City 37 72 Jamestown 89 87 Franklin 65 66 Corry 65 80 Rocky Grove 78 68 Meadville 76 67 Cranberry 57 76 Titusville 79 52 Oil City 66 demonstrate team hus glARSlTY SQUAD Ueft to rightl Row 1: Tom Marti, Dan Krumm, Steve Tundel, Ed O EYTCS. Youngsville .,.......... 55 tle. 'NeiI, Rob Loranger, Larry P Row 2: Dan O'Neil, Rick Nasman, Randy Jones, Mike Hackett, Dave Cobb, Mr. Shantzg absent Jim Cruickshank. Walr- One hundred ihirtg-eight High scoring Ed O'Neil led the Warren offensive attack. Playmaker for the Dragons was team captain Dan O'Neil. Team proves most effective on home court. Next year's team will have plenty of experience with Dan Krumm, Randy Jones, and Rob Loranger. This season the Warren Dragons finished with an 8 - 14 overall record and a 6 - 8 slate in the League, ending up in a threeway tie for fourth place in Section II. Nearly half of their games were lost by less than ten points. High scorer among the Seniors was Danny O'Neil, the only returning letterman. Rick Nasman Was cited as the most improved player during the season, and Dave Cobb was considered as one of the best shooters on the team. Playing an excellent game from an over-all stand- point Were Mike Hackett and Jim Cruickshank. Out- standing sophomore Eddie O'Neil was chosen for the All- Section team. In the starting line-up for most of the games, Dan Krumm and Randy Jones completed excel- lent seasons. One hundred thirty-nine 55 ia ' 'iyv .jx hifi , ' Vt 'Q et wtrgfp A- we an -- Q t tt 55531 1 x,5gt::-tt,-.-,, t ga,. .z - , ig .ws.g f, , 7:5 H ,lily , ,,, , f I r . V. 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Larry Spence shoots the first of two foul shots in a close game with Titusville primes underclassmen for varsity competition. to rightl Row I: Craig Burns, Terry Quiggle, Bill Bowler, Jack Glarner, Pat Murphy, Fred Ward, Sam Wilson, Dick Lareau, Don Lyle, Mark Dahler, Jim Monaghan, Mr. Hovah. One hundred forty SWIMMING TEAM teh' to nghtl Row l Mike Curren, Matt Voigt, Rick Dies, Nick Szeverenyi. Row 2 Heath Bourden Eldo DeLong Tony Carter Scott Daelhousen, John Seastead. Row 3 Mr Clifton Jim Hunter Greg Schumacher Bruce McClean, Rick Collins. Row 4 Rob Hauprn Mark Schaelter Chuck Esprn Fred Hunter, Mark Maclnturf. Swimmers complete first year of varsity competition. This year, for the Hrst time, the Warren Dragons entered competitive swimming as a varsity sport. They became the fourth swim team to enter Section II competition. Under Head Coach Clifton the team Worked out at the Y. M. C. A. pool after school and on Saturdays. Each team member had his own in- dividual work-out schedule. Depending on the com- petition otfered by the opposition the swimmers changed events. Each team was allowed two entries in each of the eleven events and each swimmer could enter two events per meet. Letters were awarded to those boys accumulating two points at each meet or a total of eighteen points for nine meets. This season letters were received by eight team members, two of whom will be returning next year, Although only in their Hrst season, the Dragons produced six swimmers who advanced to Regionals after placing at Districts. Practices will continue throughout the summer for improvement of our record next season. One hundred forty-one Row 1: Dave Dickerson, Brad Bogart, Dan Reynolds, Dan Swanson, Patrick Chauliac, Dave Segel, John Cotillion. Row 2: Peter Bleech, Tim Beyer, Pat McCoy, Andy Brooks, Matt Streich, Dave Nordin, Mark Dahler. Row 3: Mr. Ranclas, Bill Wilson, Bill Warren, Dan O'NeiI, Larry Maxwell, Jim Grillo, Rick Brewster, Dave Cobb, Ray Lowe, Rick Nasman, Mike Hackett. Row 4: Steve Jones, Dick Lareau, Pat Johnston, Steve Watson, Bob Morelli, Craig White, Jim Cruickshank, Bob Thompson, Rob Schorman, Sam Wilson. Entire team does road work for pre-season conditioning. Darrell Pusateri works on form to better his distance in the shot put. This season was an excellent one for the track team whi began training early in March. New coaches for this yea team were Head Coach Randas and assistant coaches it Shea, Mr. Beason, and Mr. Scarcela. Putting forth rt effort, boys met daily for calesthenics and then split three groups: the sprinters, the distance runners, and 1 weightrnen for Workouts. Meets were held with area tea including Bradford, Meadville, Franklin, Titusville, a Oil City, Their fine efforts brought the track team a seas filled with achievement and success. One hundred forty-two f f W ' ., fa , Q f ,eye R sa ' K A Q , IZH., : '- ,M . Vw- M .H W I: ...,... 1 .L ,Hx ,. .t.,W,.. , ,g353WMVALk, M: K 1 ,,ft,.f,,.a,gWtt,,g:V I ' - est.-ewwfad 7 Row I: Dave Anderson, Pete Selan, Sam Regina, Ed Baftaglia, Bruce Meyers, Randy Brown, Jon Hahn. . Row 2: Dana Pusateri, Dane Sorensen, Ed O'Nei!, Mike Brenan, John Olson, Jim Marti, Gary Grusch, Doug Scalise. Row 3: Darrel Pusateri, Dan Krurnm, Joe Cauley, Rex Slocum, Dave Blair, Harry Spackman, Al Pousf, Grover Clevefand, Mr. Shea, John Seastead, Mr. Beason. Row 4: Lee Bryan, Bob Swanson, Tom Marti, Tom Beckett, Bill Songer, Jeff Hunter, Bud Guiffre. Team features depth in many events. ckmen Rifzk Nasman, Rick Brewster, and Mike Hackett run the hurdles Harry Spackman practices with the blocks - an important facet in any h Championship f0fm- sprint H- as iumper Dan Krumm looks on. ossi - . s o toott .. . -1 ' t A?gM,5gif'f , f X. . , ,- t ir. I N.- One hundred forty-three 3 - . S Awaiting the pitch, Bob Coombs concentrates on the pifcher's delivery. Doug Sorensen anchors Dragon pitching staff. Baseball continues as a varsity sport at W. A. H. S. This year, to the delight of sports fans, baseba was reinstated as a varsity sport at Warren Are High School. Practice began with vigorous cale thenics designed to get boys in shape for the games. To build up speed, boys also engaged running as a part of their training. Later, wha the weather improved, the baseball team move to Memorial Field Where practice really got uncle Way. It was here that all home games were h-el Returning lettermen included Doug Sorensen, Br Coombs, and Jim Mock. The direction of He: Coach Kucher and assistant coach Sheilds and tl team's extensive training program proved valualo when game time approached. Feature games th season were held with teams from Erie East, Er Cathedral Prep, Erie Strong Vincent, Meadvili and Jamestown. Baseball developed in-e sportma ship qualities in the boys and was an excitii spectator sport. One hundred forty-four if GOLF TEAM Ueft to righti Row 1: Larry Roth, Larry Anderson, Jim Osborne, John Scaiise, Doug Swanson, Matt Voigt. Row 2: Mr. Shantz. Golf team finishes with successful fall season. Matt Voigt exhibits his championship style. Warren Warren One hundred forty Warren ....... ...,,. Warren ...... . ...... Warren ...... ..,.,A The golf team started the year off with a fine record of four wins and one loss. Under the leadership of head coach Shantz the boys engaged in playoffs among team members to deter- mine which five boys would compete in each match. Lettermen on the team included Matt Voigt and Doug Swanson. Their fine fall performance enables them to look forward to the spring with high expectations. GOLF CFALLD 1967 14 was 12 me 5 V2 Corry ......... ,.... O11 C1ty ........ . Cranberry Franklin Titusville 2 M2 4 M 101f2 , WWE i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS lleft to rightl Linda Beach, Linda Hofer, Kathy Keller, Betsy Griffin, Becky Potter, Mary Anne Frifs, Kathi Peterson. Center: Linda Loomis. Cheerleaders build enthusiasm through pep assemblies. Cheerleaders add a special enthusiasm to any athletic event. U11der the vivacious leadership of Miss Clapp, tl cheerleaders have added pep and spirit to all athlet events. The entire student body was drawn together f their clever, spirit-filled pep assemblies. At footba basketball, and Wrestling events the girls vigorously e couraged the team on to victory! Their annual Pigsk Prance provided a delightful evening for all those W1 attended, United behind the cheerleaders, the stude body enthusiastically supported our team. One hundred forty-six IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS lleft to rightl Sally Newhall, Jill Berdine, ecky Lopez. enter: Eileen Arnold. l While the Dragons battle for victory, the cheerleaders arouse school spirit. Boys join girls as cheerleaders. BOY CHEERLEADERS lleft to rightj Row 1: Steve Watson, Rick Nasman, Bob Morelli. Row 2: Rick Dies, Rob Coombs. Boy's muscles and girl'S agility make this cheer possible. Row 3: HarrY Spackman- One hundred forty-seven GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION fleft to rightl Row I: Annette Lauffenburger, Elaine Davis, Lisa Mangine, Karen Bunk, Kris Johnson, Sue Brindis, Theresa Marceca, Wendy Mead, Pat Loucks, Debby Honhart. Row 2: Margie Cole, Celia Ash, Carole Sly, Tessa Simn, Mary Jo Sonti, Mary Jane Poulson, Peggy Johnson, Joy Walters, Paula Rickert, Debbie Dietsch. Row 3: Barb Salapek, President, Gail Ranalletta, Sarah Lucks, Betty Jean Holder, Debi Marti, Nancy Schuler, Mary Jane Neely, Marcia Hilse, Julianne Sando, Alice Wolf, Robyn Anderson. Row 4: Mrs. Mary E. Creek, Pat Mead, Secretary, Lynne Marshall, Gere Blum, Gwenn Nosel, Jane Sedon, Linda Peterson, Debbie Giltinan. Girls master new skills in G. A. A. Penny Thompson practices on one of the favorite apparatuses in the gym - the trampoline. The Girls' Athletic Association, under the capabl supervision of Mrs. Creek, provides enjoyable recreatio' for girls. This year the girls co-ordinated their activitie with the unit of study currently a part of the girls' gyr classes. Beginning with softball and volleyball, they wer to tumbling, basketball, and the apparatus, and ende the year with softball and track and field races. In th future they plan to develop an intramural swimmin program utilizing the Y. M. C. A. pool. Through th years their program has continued its effectiveness in th development of physical Htness. Nm, ,.,..-ww . . In sign! One hundred forty-eight Loomis' effective shooting proves valuable to her GailIRonalletta and Barb Salapek await Joy Walter'S toss of the ball to begin the afternoon's activ ties. Team competition promotes vigorous physical activity. skill more ditTicuIt than it appears to be, balance beam walking ably demonstrated by Jane Harper. The action rages fast and furious during a G. A. A. basketball game. One hundred forty-nine 1-1 1 V 1 ff! 3, 1 One hundred fifty l E s E I 2 E iinmnfn ,mu-1,51 1-L, Ju'--3---n n-ummm--W ,....,,....,m...,m,.,,..,,dmV,.., ,,.. , - 1 ,,,ua.-W Y 'Y' STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ileff to rightj Row 1: Marti Bierly, Sylvia Chittester, Cam Tassone, Nancy Rush, Rachel Check, Lisa Hanson, Jane Washington, Mary Prodromou, Mary Juliano, Debbie Dietsch, Sue Gustafson, Sue Lawrence, Missi Vought, Cheryl Steinkamp, Elaine Starner, Cindy Fadale, Charlene Keyvinski, Becky Potter, Chris Lundahl, Pat Smith, Kay Brown, Lois Buerkle. Row 2: Craig Whitaker, Layton Swanson, Patrick Chauliac, Mark Dahler, Joe Baker, Pat Murphy, Jim Sedon, John Borger, Darrell Pusateri, Tom Marti, Doug Sorensen, Ed O'Neil, Louis Vizza, Dave Cobb, Dan O'Neil, Ray Lowe, Dean Backstrom, Jim Holding, James Hunter, Richard Brewster, Mike Brenan, Student Counc'l is the voice for student policies and activities. .lim Hyatt and Mary Anne Frits socialize g. 1 l 1 . . 2. l 5 l around the Student Council candy cart. The Student Council is composed of member: elected from each class to represent the stuclen' body. As specified in an amendment passed las year, interested students must now submit applica' tions before they will be considered for election The four officers and an executive board composec of Council committee co-chairmen and class officer: lead the Student Council. Each home room is repre- sented by one representative and one alternate Student Council 'encourages the participation of the entire student body since Without them, there i: no Student Council, Council sponsors the American Field Service Pro gram which is financed through various projects These include candy sales after school and a wrestling matches and basketball games, the schoo store, dances, and the book fair. Council award: three two-hundred dollar scholarships each yea: to seniors going on to higher education. This year Council was elected to hold a statt office. From a group of Junior Council member. Chris Lundahl was selected to act as state treasurer Chris' duties as state treasurer include a trip to tht National Convention in Texas. One hundred fifty-two Chris Lundahl was selected to be Treasurer of 'STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS lleft to rightl Mrs. McClure, advisory Rick Brewster, Treasurer, Nancy the State Student Council. ,RAush,4 Secgetary, Joe Shatter, Vice-President, Jim Hunter, President: Mr. Minnis, advisor, and Mrs. IHYIIS, B VISOF. Warren sends State Treasurer to National Student Council Convention. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES lleft to right! Row 1: Debbie Walker, Mary Anne Frits, Lynne Dunn, Wendy Stoldt, Debi Jones, Vicki Zawacki, Debi Marti, Kathie Watson, Sue Foster, Sherri Zawacki, Sylvia Juliano, Nancy Jaclgson, Jill Siggins, Margie Powley, Peggie Larsen, Carol Johnson, Kathy Davis, Kris Johnson, Lynn Wendelboe, Judi Highhouse, Aldean Hansen, Mary Pace, Anne Culbertson. Row 2: Janet Smith, Franci Borger, Janey Johnson, Patti Jo Johnston, Betsy Griffin, John Harper, Jim Grillo, Dave Blair, Greg Schumacher, Dan Swanson, Bill Lasher, Tim Greenlund, Craig Burns Scott Bengston, Dana Pusateri, Bill Songer, Jim Munch, Rob Loranger, Sam Wilson, Peter Hoffman, Rick Reitf, Carol Mohney, Kaye Gorenflo, Wendy Beach. One hundred fifty-three r Y is Q Ii 52 ? 3 9 z ff 5 E HONOR SOCIETY NEW INDUCTEES fleft to rightj Row 'la Barb Salapek, Phyllis Valone, Monica Falbriski, Kathy Klunder, Darlene Zenchenko, Barb Check, Linda Cooper, Betsy Griffin, Gloria Hahn, Elaine Davis. Row 2: Kathy Schneider, Patrick Chauliac, Bob Morelli, Mark Van Volkinburg, Gary Porter, Zeno Henninger, Jim Cruickshank, Rick Brewster, Craig White. Honor Society travels to Youngsville to install a new chapter. Upholding the high ideals of scholarship, leadership, ducted name card sales for seniors and sponsored a character, and service, Honor Society members took part talent show for outstanding students. In order to raise in a number of worthy activities. In addition to the money for scholarships to be given to collegebounol stu- regular inductions in February for seniors and in May dents, the Honor Society sponsored a dance in January. for juniors, this year the Honor Society helped install a Deserving students were honored and the school was chapter at Youngsville High School, The members con- served through the activities of the Honor Society. HONOR SOCIETY NEW INDUCTEES Cleft to rightl Row 1: Jane Sedon, Carol Bagwell, Franci Borger, Janice Klakamp, Kathy Muczynski, Laurie Walters, Lisa Mangine, Peggy Wright, Mary Speidel. Row 2: Jim Seeley, Sue Schumann, Charles Place, Steve Watson, John Mahan, Chuck Musante, Bob Thompson, Doug Sorensen, Ray Lowe, Mike Hackett, Nancy Morse. One hundred fifty-five MODEL U. N. Ueft to rightl Pat Chauliac, Mrs. Donaldson, John Harper, Peggy Wright, Sue King, Lynn Wendelboe, Joe Kavinski, Kathy Jordan, Bill Dixon, Janet Smith, Cam Tassone, Kay Brown, David Tegeler, John Cotillion. Model U. N. Delegates present solutions to international problems. The Model United Nations increases understanding of world gov- ernment and generates interest in the problems of our modern world. Committees draft bills concerning various international problems and present them at Gannon College. This year Warren delegates led the Latin American Bloc as Brazil. Bills concerning international tensions in the Middle East, the South- east Asian threat to international peace and security, a permanent U. N. peace-keeping force, U. N. assistance for economic and social development, and the admission of Communist China to the U. N. were presented in the General Assembly at Erie. After much com- promise, the General Assembly passed a coalition bill from the com- mittee on economic and social development. The bill passed incorp- orated all the ideas presented by the Warren group. Passage of this bill proved to be the highlight of the Warren delegation since it was the only one passed in the General Assembly. hu.. 1.-..- J..-.7 ffl ,, w....W...,,,, U. N. Delegates Patrick Chauliac, Kathy Jordan, and Janet dmighi board the bus to the Model U. N. General Assembly rn rue. t ag., t xg ti . 'T' i t During his stay in Warren, Patrick resided with Mr. and Mrs. John Shaflier. This year Warren Area High School has had the pleasure of hosting Patrick Chauliac from France under the American Field Serv- ice Program. Patrick has resided with Mr. and Mrs. John Shaier and his American brother Joe. Juan Monqaut CPi1oJ from Arg- entina, who was sponsored by the Rotary Club, was honored at a party before his de- parture in December. Living and sharing the experience of school life with these students has been a valuable step in increasing world understanding. The friendships formed and knowledge gained through these relationships will remain as an everlasting remembrance in the life of this school and its students. Spon- sored by the worthy A, F. S. Committee of Student Council, these students have increased both the personal and academic pleasures of school life. The A. F. S. adds to the international flavor of the High School. a Christmas present from the Student Council Patr'ck e' ll , i rec Ives a ca As a going away present, Pilo was the guest of honor at a party held at the his Pafems- home of Greg Schumacher. One hundred jifty-seven While constructing her own argument, Faith Witkin DEBATE CIAIAIB ileflg to rightl Raw 1: Mr. Minnis, Lynn Witkin, Sherri Zawacki, Janet Reynolds, Heler ' ' ' k J H . listens attentxvely. Kanovs y, artin anovs y, c n arper Row 2: Hannah Harbert, John Swanson, Jeff Jetter, Jim Donick, Ann Mathis, Judy Pearson. Debators develop their skills and the techniques of basic logic. Debators were called upon to demonstrate their ability to think and reason logically and to speak with style and poise While confront- ing their opponent. Warren debators met teams from the Upper Allegheny Debate League Which included teams from Meadville, Bradford, and Titusville. They also debated Oil City. The pros and cons of Congress' establishment of uniform regulations to con- trol criminal investigation procedures was the question discussed at all the meets. Debators were stimulated to think and to come up with logical solutions to this important modern-day problem. Their achievements and improve- ments Were noted in their fine performances. During a debate, Sherri Zawacki and John Harper discuss their case One hundred fifty-eight s KEY CLUB OFFICERS: lleft to rightj Mr. lsackon, advisory Rodney Early, secretary, Jim Hyatt, vice president Greg Schumacher, treasurerp and Doug Coates, president. The Key Club, sponsored by the Warren Kiwanis Club, devotes itself to service pro- jects for the school and the community. At Christmas this year the Club helped decorate the Farm Colony of the State Hospital. A child from the Hoffman Home Was taken on a shopping trip, and the Key Club paid for his purchases. Members also assisted during Tag Days, aiding the Humane Society and the American Cancer Society. Serving at the Kiwanis Spaghetti Supper on election day, Key Club members offered their services to many. To plan these projects, Key Club met often at tur- een dinners. The State Convention held in Pittsburgh offered new ideas for the Club. Key Club commits itself to service in both school and community. KEY CLUB MEMBERS Cleft to rightl Row 'l: Jim Hyatt, Bob Brewster, John Churchill, Terry Mader, Doug Coates, Rod Early, Bill Bowler, Chuck Walters. Row 2: Steve Wiedmaier, Greg Schumacher, Tom Reynolds, John Cotillion. Row 3: Andy Brooks, George Yarzabek, Denny Ryberg, Louis Biacchi, Jihn Lasher, Steve Schwartz, Del Rydholm, Bob O'Connor, Zeno Henninger, Ron Reiff, Mr. lsackson. Row 4: .lim Donick, Jim Holding, Bill Rice, Scott Daelhousen, Bill Lasher, Peter Selan, Gary Porter, Charlie Place. One hundred fifty-nine A chocolate cake after the class plays are over is prob- ably the most recognition given to the members of the stage crew for their many hours of hard work. Few people realize the importance of the crew, but if someone failed to dim the lights during the Honor Society induc- tion, the candle-lighting ceremony would lose its dignity. If the curtain were not pulled at the proper time, both the audience and the cast would become confused. The stage crew ensures the ehiciency and production of audi- torium activities. S' W' During an idle monment on the stage, Jerry Henry catches up on his homewor Stage Crew hustles behind the scenes of every production. STAGE cnsw Cleft fo right! Jerry Henry, Jim Holding, Mike Dudick, Doug ceases, Fred Homer, Joe shaner, Zeno Henninger, Bill Rice. One 71 undred sixty 5 5 TECH SPECS OFFICERS lleft to rightl Doug Coates, stage audio, Bob Holt, proiection, At a school sponsored dance, Joe Shatter selects records Zeno Henninger, photography, Jerry Henry, treasurer, and Joe Shatter, disc jockey. while disc-iockeying, one of the main functions of Tech Specs. Technical Specialists introduce wonders ol technology to W. A. H. S. TECHS SPECS MEMBERS Ueft to rightl Row 'l: Randle Johnson, Kris Johnson, Gail Sondericker, Dora Greene, Cheri Blum, Karen Foreman, Jim Crozier, Willis Burett. ow gzhalgloug Coates, Lynn Cawley, Amber Sedon, Joe Shaffer, Bob Peltz, Leslie Stein, Tony Scalise, on ei . ow 3: Ann Mathis, Zeno Henninger, John Swanson, Keith Rieder, Patti Reiff, Pete Baker, Celine Cunningham. taowdztz Charles Johnson, John Churchill, Linda Edwards, James Hunter, Jim Grillo, Sue Burns, Mike oo . Eow 5: Doug Johnson, Bob Kates, Denny McDonald, Mark Schaefter, Charles Huber, Peter HoFFman. ow 6: Bob Ho.t, Rick Reiff, Sam Wilson, Tom Meneo, Rick Collins, Jude Lyons, Mr. Creek. One hunrlred sixty-one l Tech Specs has brought together those students Who are interested in becoming technical specialists in certain fields. This group maintains the record equip- ment for the dances and provides disc jockeys to spin the records. Trained photographers lend their talents to the DRAGONETTE and DRAGON publica- tions. The projection staff has worked with civic groups in the showing of films. Through the efforts of this group technical functions are carried out effic- iently and expertly. This year German Club continued its tradi- tional program of activities. A cider and dough- nut get-together offered students an opportunity to meet new Club members. In December Ger- man Christmas carols were featured at the ann- ual banquet. A picnic in the spring rounded out the year's activities, leaving students with a better understanding of the language and culture of Germany. The German Folksingers met throughout the year learning authentic German folk songs. Stu- dents involved in this group gained a deeper insight into the German language. Carol Bagwell, Kathi Peterson, and Bob Coombs discuss German Club activities at th Beer Barrel Festival. German Club brings a little bit ol Deutschland to W. A. H. S. GERMAN. CLUB lleft to righti Row I: Mr. Dare, Rcbyn Anderson, Dee Ball, Jackie Hammerbeck, Linda Echelmeyer, Marcia Hilse, Chris Ciprich, Sue Thompson, Debbie Drum, Gayle Scalise, Sue Matthews, Bonnie Lauttenberger, Jan Reider, Debbie Dietsch, Patty Loucks. Row 2: Nancy Henry, Debbie Swanson, Becky Pees, Patti Moore, Sandy Casey, Anita Marceca, Lisa Mangine, Susi Mong, Bev Johnson, Pat Mead, Georgia Knopf, Mary Ahlquist, Ruth Sampson, Cam Tassone, Becky Hinder- liter, Letty Savage. Row 3: Mary Whiteshot, Nancy Morse, Bob Coombs, Larry Gnage, Rodney Gleason, Doug Sampson, Peter Baker, Fred Hunter, Steve Wiedmaier, Wood Becket, John Swanson, Jim Crozier, Bob Waits, Terry McLaughlin, Tom Dies, Carol Bagwell, Judy Mastrian. Row 4: Paul Smith, Jim Jewell, Dave Mahan, Russ Gern, Richard McClain, George Yarzabek, Dave Seceniquia, lgana Barre, .lim Hyatt, Jolex ghaffg, Rick Reiff, Larry Ruhlman, Steve Sorensen, Jack Baker, Fred Ward, Mike ester, Tim B yer, Denny c ona Row 5: Larry Benson, Doug.Coates, Don Valone, Tom Carlson, Dana Pusateri. Bill Wendelboe, Bob Bearfield, Bob Swanson, Nick Szeverenyi, Glen Johnson, Peter Hoffman, Jerry Henry, Del Rydholm, Greg Nosel, Paul Nelson, Steve West, John McCurdy, Ron Gleason. 5 z 1 5 i 5 Z S i One hundred sixty-two GERMAN CLUB ileit to rightl Row l: Debi Blume, Chris GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS lleft to rightj Tina Beyer, treasurer: Kathi Peterson, co-president, Petersen, Vicki Zawacki, Priscilla Goodwill, Pam Henning. Mary Ahlquist, co-president: Nlf- DBI'-9, 3ClVI50fi Kafl'lY Wllllam5, SSCFETBYY- Row 2: Kathi Peterson, Cheryl Wykoff, Marsha Keller, Sue Foster, Sue Mead, Linda Jarvis. Row 3: Nancy Jackson, Patty Simmons, Kris Gahring, Debi Marti, Pat Bullock, Sheila Salerno. Row 4: Debi Dalrymple, Barb Kerekanich, Julianne Sendo, Shelly Burleigh, Jane Sedon, Jill Roberts, Chuck Gerardi. Row 5: Dave Orth, Lynne Marshall, Kathy Wilson, Michele Dennett, Debi Spangler, Linda Edwards, Sue Brumberg. Mr. Dare becomes the new advisor of the German Club. Several German Club members prepare food for the tureen dinner. Hungry members of the German Club help themselves af the food table. f is war' One hundred sixty-three J or J C liti SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS Cleft to rightl Row l: Lynne Dunn, Lynn Wendelboe, Debbie Walker, Rachel Check, Lisa Hansoni Row 2: Julu Bowersox, Melissa Vought, Penny Thompson, Peggy Parsons, Marilyn Schirck, Laurie Walters, Bonnie Freund. Row 3: Mrs. Hernandez, Cindy Fadale, Anne Anderson, Sue Schumann, Jacque Johnston, Gayle Benson, Mary Speidel, Dee Dee Mullen, Mickie Connolly, Mrs. Valella. Row 4: Mel Wood, Helen Kanovsky, Hannah Harbert, Debi Dalrymple, Kathy Frifz, Lorraine Betts, Jinny Donovan, Marilyn Hanchett, Monica Falbriski. Row 5: Dave Segel, Steve Wade, Tom Lindsey, Chuck Musanie, Steve Schwartz, David Tegeler. Spanish culture comes to life for club members. During the annual induction of new members, the Spanish Club held a Tureen. The Spanish Club met often at tureen dinners, combining learning with social life. Initiation of new members was held early in the year, several students donning Spanish costumes for the occasion. To raise the necessary funds for the purchase of a record player and Spanish records, club-sponsored dances were held, The Club picnic in May rounded out the school year. ,wie . One hunflred sixty-four Spanish Club members eagerly await second helpings at SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS lleft to rightl Mrs Valella and Mrs Hernandez advisors- Missi Voughr the annual tureen dinner. president, Jeff Hunter, sergeant-at-arms, Penny Thompson, vice-president, 'Franci Borger, Secretary: treasurer. Spanish Club uses its funds to purchase a new record player. SPANISH CLUB NEW MEMBRS lleft to rightl Row I: Sue Swift, Marcia Grillo, Marlene Neel, Linda Warren, Margie Cole, Pamela Corriero, Sue Mosher. Row 2: Marilyn Freeman, Amber Sedon, Debbie Giltinan, Pam Sorenson, Anne Culbertson, Barb Lucia, Debbie Poulson, Mary Parsons, Pam Blum, Jane Burke. Row 3: Jane Washington, Mary Anne Frits, Art McMillan, Bob Peltz, Dave Nordin, Craig Peterson, Bill Lasher, George King, Jeff Anthony. One hundred sixty-five l rg- . 5 I I 2 Continuing their tureen dinners, Russian Club met once a month to increase their knowledge of Russian culture. At these meetings students viewed Russian slides. A special pro- ject in cooperation with the Latin Club was the sale of Betty Dixon pecan frogs. Profits from this sale were used to bring in Russian tilms. At the end of the year the annual banquet was held featuring beef stro- ganoff and traditional Russian dishes. RUSSIAN CLUB OFFICERS Cleft to rightl Tom Lauttenburger, president, Gary Porter, secretaryp Jim Seeley, treasurer, Mr. Stachowiak, advisor, Pat Smith, vice-president. Candy sales boost Russian Club funds. RUSSIAN CLUB lleft to rightl Row l: Kathy Schreckengost, Randle Johnson, Theresa Marceca, Kathie Watson. Row 2: Barb Donham, Gail Ranalletta, Debbie Hollister, Kathy Jordan, Joyce Bailey, Kathy Muczynski, Alice Wolf. Row 3: Pat Smith, Shelly Burleigh, Joy Walters, Karen Bunk, Janna Roop, Rachel Check, Janet Smith, Susan King. Royv 4: Patrick Chaulnac, Donald Worley, Richard Burgett, Randy Buerkle, Gregg Fino, Tom Reynolds, JeFf Biacchi, Keith Proud, Dave Ayers, John Cotitlion. Row 5:Ill!lr. Stachowiak, Gary Porter, Jim Donick, Tom W. Reynolds, Bob Morelli, John Olson, Denny Ryberg, Jim Ho.dlng, Grover Cleveland, Dean Backstrom, Tom Lauffenburger. One hundred sixty-six 5 if if el 3 1 1 i l i r LATIN CLUB MEMBERS fleft to rightl Row I: Janet Reynolds, Kathy Clark, Cindi Gross, Debbie Flood, Helen Collins, Val Farrell, Mary Prodromou, Sue Gustafson. I Row 2: Kris Johnson, Betsy Gelotte, Mary Yarzabek, Paula Schuckers, Kathy Schreckengost, Debbie Schreckengost, Linda Lyle, Julie Mikan. genus: aim Lorenz, Dave Stevenson, Richard Burgett, Dick Smith, John Critelli, Glenn Eschborn, Joe Helfrich, i mit . Row 4: Dean Spiridon, .Joe Baker, Mark Dahler, Jerry Davis, John Churchill, Tom Kavinski, Dave Dickerson, Jim McClain, Dan Swanson, Dan Pierce. Row 5: Gary Bona, Tom Meneo, Chuck Loomis, Mike Jones, Jude Lyons, Craig Bums, Pete Bleech, Peter Selan, Craig Rieder, Mr. Stachowiak. Latin Club helps to create a Mediterranean atmosphere. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS ileft to right!! Mary Frodromou, secretary, Kathy Schreckengost, presi- dent, Bill Smith, treasurer, Mr. Stac owiak, advisor, Paula Schuckers, vice-preident. Joining together each month for a tureen dinner, Latin students exchanged ideas. Through these meetings members of the Latin Club increased their appreciation of Roman culture. A special project to raise money for Films was the sale of pecan frogs. l One hundred sixty-seven CH CLUB OFFICERS tleft to rightl Miss Thompson advisor- Peggy Wright, The French Club celebrated the holiday season by holding a tureen FREN , , dinner before Christmas. vice-president, Becky Potter, secretary-treasurer. Absent: John Harper, president. French Club explores the customs of life in France. small gifts. The Mardi Gras party and the pizza party in the spring proved to be fun-filled events for all who attended. Learning of France and the French was an enjoyable experience this year for members of the Several tureen dinners and a Mardi Gras party have made the French Club program both entertaining and informative this year. At the first dinner Patrick Chau- liac widened the groups' knowledge of French customs and culture by showing and discussing his slides of French Club. France. At the Christmas tureen members exchanged FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS ileft to rightl Row l: Miss Thompson, Faith Witkin, Lynn Witkin, Sharlene Salamon, Candy Huber, Celia Ash, Paula Rickert, Denise Johnson, Kathy Helfrich, Jenny Kusse, Kaye Gorenfto, Gayle Ettrngelr, Karen Foreman, Linda Beach, Kay Brown, Judi Mader, Kris Hodas, Sue Bennett, Mary Juliaho, Sue arzyn a. Row 2: Marilyn Sallack, Jane Harper, Lee Kestler, Nancy Howard, Lois Campbell, Becky Harper, Peggy Wright, Joy Walters, Dorothy Ley, Linda Hofer, Susan King, Aldean Hansen, Carole Greenluncl, Jackie Kusse, Sheila Reinhard, Mary Laufienburger, Susan Probst, Cindy Dahler, Donna Lawhead, Anne Culbertson. Row 3: Sue DeMuro, Roxy Dove, Lorraine Weber, Beth Siefert, Linda Powell, Bonnie Sager, Joi Neuman, Chris Lundahl, Peg Johnson, Nancy Nelson, Betsy GriFfin, Janey Johnson, Barb Check, Heidi Ruhlman, Monica Bunk, Sue Calderwood, Louie Vizza, Leslie Stein, Linda Garner, Becky Potter, Pat Barhight. Row 4: Jean Cunningham, Mary Greene, Patrick Chauliac, Judy Pearson, Scott Bengston, John Lasher, Clayton Brent, Dave Cobb, John Harper, John Olson, Joe Ley, Bob Kates, Bill Dixon, John Belleau, Don Lyle, Tom Reynolds, Martin Kanovsky, Marguerite Goodwill, DeeDee Weber, Gloria Hahn, Eileen Arnold. l One hunderd sixty-eight 22 RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS tlefr to rightl Row l: Linda L. Wi.son, Linda Edwards, Daryll Preston, Lee Kestler, Debbie Giltinan, Debbie Samuelson, Randy Ent. Row 2: Jef? Jetter, Charlie Place, Dave Thompson, Randy Swanson, Perry Spencer, Richard Peck, Chuck Gerardi, Chuck Huber, Gary Arbogast, Joe Kavinski, Harry Ustach, Mr. Kylander. Row 3: Jack Hamler, Jim Sedon, Mike Place, Mark Mclnturft, Richard Burgett, Doug Coates, Doug Scalise. Rifle Club aims for perfection RIFLE CLUB OFFICERS Cleft to rightj Randy Swanson, articiferp Glen Johnson, captain, Debbie Samuelson, scorekeeper, Jay Jetter, assistant captain. In scores and techniques. Riiie Club members have demonstrated their marksmanship skills in competition with teams from Bradford, Kane, Meadville, Coudersport, and Westfield, New York, Meeting twice weekly for club meetings and nearly every night after school for practice sessions, members have worked hard to perfect their aim. This year Glen Johnson, com- mended by the National Rifle Association for his outstanding ability, was presented the award of Distinguished Expert. This award, the highest honor possible, was earned by an accumlation of points over a two-year period. Long hours of practice shooting have resulted in fine individual and group performances by the Rifie Club. One hundred sixty-nine F. T. A. OFFICERS lleft to rightj Monica Falbriski, secretaryp Barb Check, presidentg Karen Bunk, Leslie Stein did her part by serving cupcakes at the historiani Mrs. Anderson, advisor. Absent: Patti Suppa, treasurer: Marsie Schirck, vice-president. F. T. A. dinner. F. T. A. prepares students for future careers in teaching. Mary .lo Conti, Peggy Corey, Marsie Schirck, and Peggy Johnson register Miss Lucy Valero chats with Patrick Chauliac while here on an inspection F. T. A. members for a county-wide dinner. tour. One hundred seventy The Future Teachers of America is an organization which seeks to create and develop interest in the teach- ing profession. To gain new and interesting ideas for the program of this organization, its officers attended fall and spring Workshops in Erie, Pennsylvania. In January all county F. T. A, groups gathered in Warren for a, dinner and program. Visitation was held at Beaty and at the grade schools to enable members to observe the actual nature of classroom instruction in their field of interest. The F. T. A. sponsored two school dances, and held a tea for Mrs, Lucy Valero, a member of the Pennsylvania Staff of the Future Teachers of America. The F. T. A. program was a profitable and enjoyable experience for its members this year. F. T. A. members form a social circle. F. T. A. develops into a county-wide organization. F. T. A. MEMBERS Ueft to rightl Row l: Sue Schumann, Mary Greene, Pat Brown, Elaine Davis, Bonnie Mead, Ann Mathis, Patty Simmons, Sue Anderson, Linda Saporito, Cindy Dahler, Phyllis Waxman, Mary Jo Conti, Carole Greenlund, Kris Marsh, Janet Reynolds, Shannon Schuler, Ginny Cogswell, Lisa Mangine, Nancy Morse, Mary Whiteshot, Kathy Muczynski, Patti Moore, Dorothy Ley, Monica Bunk, Linda Jarvis, Gwenn Nosel, Sue King, Leslie Stein, .lrnny Donovan, Dee Dee Mullen, Faye Dunham, Mrs. Andersen, Doug Sampson, Charles Johnson. Row' 2: Carol Mohney, Becky Harper, Kathy Fritz, Patti Suppa, Linda Barney, Wendy Johnson, Peggy Corey, Mimi Lewis, .lean Cunningham, Linda Wilson, Gayle Ettinger, Kaye Gorenflo, Sheryl Larson, Ruth Sampson, Carolyn Occhurzzo, Gloria Hahn, Wendy Stolclt, Sue DeMuro, Lynne Dunn, Peg Johnson, Karen Bunk, Kathie Watson, Lynn Wenclelboe, Mariyln Schirck, Carol Bagwell, Kathi, Peterson, Marilyn Hanchett, Betsy Grittin, Janey Johnson, Franc: Borger, Mrssi Vought, Linda Loomis, Cheryl Steinkamp, Barb Check, Donna Johnson, Karin LaPoinf. One hundred seventy-one si Lynn Nobles and Paula Dickerson make prepara- F. N. A. OFFICERS Cleft to rightj Lynn Nobles, vice-presiclentp Jane Sobkowski, tions for an F. N. A. meeting. treasurer, Paula Dickerson, president, Miss Anderson, advisor, Cindy Elmquisf, secretary. F. N. A. arranges interesting speakers for their meetings. The Future Nurses' Club provides the opportunity for interested stu- dents to gain a greater understanding of the health careers and the actual natures of them. Their activities throughout the year include service projects at Christmas and at Easter, speakers and movies, a field trip to a nursing school, and a health careers assembly. In addition these girls are active in clinical work and this year plan to send representatives to the all state Future Nurses meeting. Be- cause it is both an informative and charitable organization, the girls themselves, the school, and the com- munity have proiited from the club's activities. za L. ' F. N. A. MEMBERS Cleft to righti Row l: Miss Anderson, Pat Brown, Arlene Wilson, Becky Hinderliter, Paula Dickerson, Sandy Casey, Denise Johnson. Row 2: Janet Rouse, Lorraine Westley, Ronalie Parker, Anne Anderson, Roxy Dove, Cheryl Wykoft, Julie Mikan, Debbie Schreckengost. Roig' 3: Celine Cunningham, Peg Anderson, Shelly Burleigh, Chris Petersen, Hannah Harberf, Lynn No es. One hundred .seventy-two 3 F. H. A. OFFICERS lleft to rightl Standing: Judy Yaegle, vice-presiclenty Mary Lou Knupp, historian, Shirley Niederer, treasurer. Sitting: Marti Bierly, presidentg Patty McFate, secretary. The Future Homemakers ,Of America included various projects making this a busy year. As a service project, the girls made laundry bags for the adoles- cent unit at the State Hospital. During the Christmas season the Club sponsored a bake sale displaying their creative talents as future homemakers. The ann- ual sale of cookbooks containing recipes from all over the country was continued this year. The Club also replenished the sewing kits placed in rooms around the school for quick touch-ups on hems or missing buttons. A trip to Harrisburg for the Pennsylvania State Farm Show climaxed the year. F. H. A. members become familiar with domestic techniques. F. H. A. MEMBERS Ueft to rightl Row l: Mary Lou Knupp, Judy Yaegle, Marti Bierly, Patty McFate, Shirley Niederer, Miss Chase. Row 2: Lynda Persche, Sue Mosher, Carol Nyde, Bonnie Freund, Sue Schumann, Nanci Lindvay, Cathy Teconchuk, Ruth Kohler, Judy Repine, Cheri Blum, Lenona Presher, Debbie Giltinan, Marlene Neel, Sandy Orcurt. One hundred seventy-three F. B. L. A. MEMBERS tleft to rightl Row l: Pat Hubbard, Sharon Salamon, Diane Sorenson, Sue Reynolds, Kathy Smith, Delaine Reist, Judy Repine, Cindy Huber, Kris McGuire, Nancy Lindvay, Elaine Starner, Marti Blum, Mary Gruber, Anzietta DkPierro, Jan Rieder, Sue Lawrence, Mary Jane Poulson, Cindy Haggerty. Row 2: Karen Kroeger, Deanne Benson, Pam Owens, Sue Grimaldi, Dora Greene, Helen Straight, Nancy Schuler, Carol Johnson, Kathy Davis, Pam Pascuzzi, Nancy Howard, Joann Falbriski, Linda Hagerman, Marsha Keller, Jeanne Smith, Kay Main, Darlene Hamm, Debbie Hartley, Marge Stevenson. Row 3: Sarah Lucks, Mary Pace, Char Bigelow, Gayle Scalise, Patti Reufi, Cheryl Wertz, Shirley Niederer, Shelley Stanko, Sue Mangini, Dorothy Ley, Ruth Kohler, Jane Asp, Pat Bullock, Kathy Rec, Cheryl Svensen, Linda Walter, Debbie Friedrich, Joyce Park, NancyCulbertson, Pam Holmberg, Debbie Zawacki. Row 4: Mr. Mullen, Nancy Rush, Debbie Anderson, Linda Bobelak, Annette Lautfenburger, Debbie Poulson, Mel Wood, Sue imperial, Christine Gustafson, Darlene Ananea, Janet Hansen, Connie Winn, Julie Mikan, Lynn Albaugh, Tina Werlin, Cathy Teconchuk, Toni Massa, Bev Quiggle, Amy Dunham, Sandy Farrell, Mr. Miller. F. B. L. A. encourages better business practices for the club members F. B. I.. A. OFFICERS Qleft to rightl Mr. Mullen, advisor, Debbie Zawacki, vice-president, Sandy Farrell, treasurer, Carol Johnson, reporter, Mr. Miller, advisor, Connie Winn, secre- tary, Patti Reuff, president. The Future Business Leaders of America is the only school organiza- tion open to students enrolled in any business subject. In September Sandy Farrell, Patty Reui, and Mr. Edward Miller attended a fall workshop in Harrisburg to gain new ideas with which to begin the yearis activities. Members also participated in the Fall Regional Convention held in Youngs- ville and the Spring Regional Con- vention held in Warren. In order to send representatives to club conven- tions the members raised money by selling pins and sponsoring school dances. In addition, the F. B. L. A. served the school by handling con- cessions at all home basketball and Wrestling events. One hundred seventy-four Stenograprer's Club members prepare packages of Christmas cookies STENOGRAPHER'S CLUB OFFICERS Sitting: Tina Werlin, co-president. for patients of Warren State Hospital. Standing: Mrs. McClure, advisor, Sue Grimaldi, co-president. Stenographers brighten Christmas for State Hospital patients. Students who are or hope to be adept at shorthand its charitable giving to those less fortunate at Christmas join the Stenographers' Club and gain firsthand informa- time and throughout the year, In order to achieve the tion about actual office requirements and procedures. purposes of their club, the stenographers raise money by This is accomplished by visiting offices and obtaining sponsoring two school dances. speakers. Another Vital function of this organization is STENOGRAPHER'S CLUB MEMBERS ifront to backl Row 1: Marie Peroski, Aggie Thornton. Row 2: Barb Culbertson, Sue Grimaldi, Patti Reuff, Tina Werlin. Row 3: Sally Dates, Sue Hixson, Nancy Rush, Connie Winn. Row 4: Amy Dunham, Paula Lobdell, Cheryl Svensen. Row 5: Valerie Franklin, Sue Mong, Trudy Taft. One hundred seventy-five From forty to sixty students meet every Sat- urday morning for team bowling. Encouraging friendly competition, the Bowling Club is open to the entire .student body. Members work toward individual as well as team achievement. Prizes are awarded to individuals obtaining the highest series. As a final social gathering, the Club holds a large party financed by weekly dues and club-sponsored dances. Marti Bierly shows good bowling form as other members lock on Bowling Club combines pleasure with improvement. BOWLING CLUB MEMBERS lleft to rightl Row 1: Denise Johnson, Jean Scalise, Toni Massa, Kathy Watson, Marti Bierly, Jane Sidon, Heidi Ruhlman, Dora Green. . Row 2: Kathy Muczynski, Cheri Blum, Judy Merritt, Debbie Corey, Sue Confer, Darlene Hamm, Helen Straight. Row 3: Mike Wood, Craig Whittaker, Dave York, Steve Watson, Randy Swanson, John Hornstrom, Jim Seeley, Al DeSerio Dennis Bigelow, Mr. Salerno. Row 4: Doln Hollock, Jerry Henry, Terry Baller, Bill McGuckin, Tom Lauffenberger, Chuck Loomis. 5 One hundred seventy-sin: 4 2 i +1 5' gig, i K Hardy Ski Club members crowd around the fireplace SKI CLUB OFFICERS Cleft to rightj Mrs. Donaldson, advisor, Wendy Johnson, co-president, Larry Gnage at Kissing Bridge. co-presidenty Phyllis Valone, executive board: Mimi Lewis, secretary, Mr. Jewell, advisor. Ski Club enjoys an eventful season of fun-filled skiing. Revealing an active interest in this winter sport, members of the Ski Club took to the slopes, A trip to Kissing Bridge climaxing the skiing year was made possible by funds raised at club dances. Mr. Jewell, the group's ad- visor, encouraged student enjoyment of ski- ing, but stressed the importance of safety and proper equipment. A good time was had by all on the return trip from Kissing Bridge ne hundred seventy-eight SKI CLUB lleft to rightl Row l: Linda Edwards, Tim Murphy, Mike Voight, Larry Gnage, Matt Voight, Tim Ressler, Tony Carter, Jeff Frailey, Jim Hyatt, Nancy Blackman, Heidi Johnson, Sue Probst, Ruth Sampson, Jackie Kusse, Jenny Kusse, Gayle Ettinger, Kathy Keller, Shelley Stanko, Dora Greene, Sue Jarzynka, Debbie Dietsch, Mimi Lewis, Sheryl Larson, Diane Elmquist, Sue Bennett, Mrs, Donaldson. Row 2: Bob Kates, Ann Mathis, Dave Tegeler, John Nelson, Del Ryclholm, John Borger, Tom Reynolds, Linda Cooper, Phyllis Valone, Carol Bagwell, Linda Barney, Wendy Johnson, Sarah Lucks, Gail Ranalletta, Kris Johnson, Barb Salapek, Kathy Helfrich, Cindy Haggerty, Jane Harper, Debi Blume, Sue Mong, Debi Jones, Mickie Connolly, Laurie Walters, Sue Calderwood, Barb White, Jane Washington, Mr. Jewell. Rugged skiers worship the crisp, cold air and gleaming snow. Sue Mong, JeFf Frailey, Phyllis Valone, and Sue Smith display the cheerful atmosphere Mrs. Donaldson, one of the kids, helps unload the bus. that accompanied the ski trip. One hundred seventy-nine PEP CLUB OFFICERS Cleft to rightl Linda L. Wilson, vice-presidentg Amy Baker, presidentg Becky This is the Pep Club Dragon which made appearance: Barker, secretaryy Miss Bidek, advisor. Absent: Pam Mintzer, treasurer. at pep assemblies and sports events. Pep Club creates spirit for athletic events. ' Faith Witkin, Lyn Witkin, Gayle Stewart, Becky Lyle, and Carol Sly hold the Spirit Megaphone which was an A friendly fan on a garbage can. important member of every pep assembly. We :N I My 5,4 W., mn, WM' V f W'--glqwrsunrv M- '-'wet ymgw tg? 'i.., yj ' wwwm Q7 Ms? Q25 One hundred eighty Because of the Pep Club, this type of sign became familiar to WAHS students. Under the supervision of Miss Bidek, Pep Club adds spirit to school athletic events. Large painted signs spur teams on to victory. Besides their use of artistic talent, members perform a service by checking coats at home wrestling matches and basketball games. They are also responsible for seeing that the Dragon mascot, purchased with Pep Club funds, is at the games. Pep Club posters add variety to W. A. H. S. PEP CLUB MEMBERS Ueft to rightl Row 1: Connie Haight, Gayle Ettinger, Kaye Gorentlo, Rachel Check, Kathi Peterson, Sue Probst, Kathy Keller, Mary Anne Frits, Chris Lundahl, Marsie Schirck, Cheri Christie, Anita Marceca, Kathy Helfrich, Kay Brown, Sylvia Juliano, Dorothy Ley, Sue Mangini, Bonnie Freund, Pam Holmberg, Linda Bobelak, Mary Gruber, Miss Bidek, Anzietta DiPierro, Sheila Salarno, Linda Hagerman, Lynn Alabaugh, Kathy Watson, Mary Jo Conti, Phyllis Waxman, Wendy Svensen, Pam Henning, Sue Thompson, Jane Asp, Jeanne Tranter, Karin LaPoint, Faye Dunham, Jeannette English, Gayle Stewart, Becky Lyle, Chris Ciprich, Linda Hofer, Ruth Kohler, Malou O'Donnell, Joyce Neuman, Mei Wood. Row 2: Linda Beach, Carol Mohney, Linda Barney, Peggy Corey, Linda Loomis, Betsy Griffin, Debi Marti, Mary Jane Poulson, Penny Thompson, Peggie Johnson, Lynne Dunn, Patti Simmons, Patty Nasman, Joan Hogan, Lynn Witkin, Helen Kanovsky, Heidi Johnson, Jill Berdine, Sue Matthews, Kathy Teconchuk, Sue Schumann, Ann Mathis, Kathy Fritz, Linda Peterson, Kathy Muczynski, Marti Blum, Monica Bunk, Linda Jarvis, Sue Krespan, Becky Barker, Debbie Pring, Donna Johnson, Amy Dunham, Debbie Spangler, Hannah Harbert, Carol Sly, Sue Lawrence, Vicki Barker, Amy Baker, Judi Highhouse. One hundred eighty-one Put hustle in your muscleg buy a Wunder Bari was seen and heard everywhere as members of the Varsity Club practiced their unique sales pitch urging students to buy Wunder Bars, Well-known at the high school for spirited support of all their projects, Vars- ity Club members showed imagination and originality in achieving success. This year, they presented the school with a public ad- dress system for the gymnasium and set up a memorial fund for Jim Beichner and Mike Hesch. All Varsity Lettermen and two-year ath- letes are eligible for membership in the Vars-1 ity Club. The boys are proud of their club and the sports in which they participate. They assist at all home athletic events, their two annual dances, and the annual men teach- ers' basketball game. Advisors for the club this year were Mr. Lee Chew and Mr. Robert Hovan, VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS fleft to rightl Mr. Chew and Mr. Hovan, advisors: Craig White, treasurer, Dave Cobb, president, Don O'Neil, secretary, Rick Nasman, vice-president. Varsity Club equips the gym with a new sound system. VRRQITY CLUB MEMBERS Uefi to rightl Row 1: Rick Nasman, John Seasteacl, Darrell Pusateri, Dave Cobb, Dan ONell, Ray Lowe, Bill Dixon, Melvin Jacobson, Doug Swanson, Jim Grillo, Steve Tundel, Doug Sorensen, Rick Brewster, Craig White, Tom Potter, Bill Songer, Harry Spackman, Larry Anderson, Bob Coombs, Ken Darr. Row 2: Gail Sudul, Dane Sorensen, Dave Blair, Jim Cruickshank, Rick Dies, Dan Krumm, Tom Beckett, Bob Thomp- son, Joe Kavinski, John Marchione, Bob Morelli, Jim Munch, Jay Goodwill, Tim Colfer, Dan Hoden, Tom l-libner, Pat Johnston, Tom Marti, Lee Bryan, Mike Hackett. Center: Mr. Chew and Mr. Hovan, Advisors. One hundred eighty-two Staff members Wendy Johnson, Linda Barney, Carol Mohney, Mimi Lewis, and Betsy Griffin get DRAGONETTE Staff members work diligently to get the DRAGONETTES ready for distribution. the school newspaper printed on time. DRAGONETTE Staff gives the revived newspaper a big comeback. Students voiced their opinions and expressed their creative ideas in the school newspaper, the Dragonette. Revived after a year of inactivity, the Dragonette was welcomed back by both students and faculty. This year Miss Bevevino served as advisor for the Dragonette Staff which met daily the seventh period. This group produced an informative and amusing school newspaper which included articles concerning fashion, sports, school activ- ities, and student opinions. Every issue came alive with new and exciting ideas and pictures. Members of the staff gained valuable experience in journalistic tech- niques. The Dragonette Staff strived to keep students and teachers well informed of current school happenings. DRAGON'ETTE STAFF tlett to righti Row 1: Mimi Lewis, Carol Mohney, Linda Barney, Monica Bunk, Pete Baker, Betsy Grlfiin, Dale Anthony, Wendy Johnson, Donna Lawhead, Lee Kestler, Linda McNutt, Kaye Gorenfio, Miss Bevevino. One hundred eighty-three DRAGON BUSINESS BOARD lleff to righfl Row 1: Sandy Farrell, Debbie Dalrymple, Jane Johnson. Connie Winn, Patti Reuff, and Marilyn Hanchett Sow 2gShii2ley Niederer, Cindy Huber, Carol Bagwell, Marilyn Hanchetr, Debi Jones, Mickie Connol.y, go over the Business Board's financial records. usan mir. ESWMFH Cheryl Svensen, Connie Winn, Diane Larson, Patti Nelson, Patti Reuff, Paula Lobdell, Mr. r er. DRAGON Business Board works hard to appropriate DRAGON Funds. Sellingl popcorn at football games was one aspect Of FHISIUQ fUI'1ClS. Carol Gustafson, Jane Johnson, and Sue Smith check their lists for soliciting. 2 One hundred eighty-four Patti Nelson helps sell hot dogs at the War Memorial Field concession stand. Debbie Dalrymple, Diane Larson, Shirley Niederer, and Cindy Huber discuss The results of their fund raising protects. D. B. B. dances boost DRAGON finances. To enable every student to purchase a yearbook the DRAGON funds. The sale of plastic book covers and the DRAGON Business Board raises funds to limit its price. yearbook itself balances the costs of publication. The Through concession stand sales at football games, spon- efforts of the Board aid each student in his purchase of sorship of dances, and solicitations of area merchants and a DRAGON. business firms, the DRAGON Business Board increases A hall sign announced one of the many DRAGON Business Board dances, Swinging students oblige the sign To the left. One hundred eighty-jive DRAgON ?OARD -O5 EEITORS lleft to rgihtj Row I: Janet Smith, Dean Backstrom, Sherri Zawacki, Nancy Rush, Mr. amig iano, Lin a ooper. Row 2: Dave Blair, Rob Schorman, Clayton Breit, Kathy Jordan, Elaine Davis, Becky Harper, Mark Van Volkinburg, Cam Tassone, Zeno Henninger, Peggy Parsons, Dave Tegeler, Franci Borger. DRAGON Editors display originality in the creation of the yearbook. This year the DRAGON Board of Editors have dedi- cated themselves to the creation of the best DRAGON possible. Working industriously every day seventh per- iod, they have added new and exciting ideas in an effort to provide a truly representative account of school life. They have strived to make each page come alive, and they have attempted to preserve the highlights of school activities. Realizing the great variety of life present in this school, its students, and its activities, the Board has tried to make the remembrance of this significant phase of life both memorable and meaningful. DRAGON EDITORIAL STAFF Dean Backstrom, Co-Editors ............ . ........................................ Artist ....... Literary ...... Curriculum .,.... Students ..... Sports ....,. Organizations Photography Typists ..... Advisors ..... One hundred eig'hty-six Mar Janet Smith k Van Volkinburg Becky Harper, Cam Tassonc Franci Borger, Sherri Zawacki Elaine Davis, Kathy Jordan Dave Blair, Clayton Breit, Rob Schorman Peggy Parsons, Dave Tegeler Zeno Henninger, Pete Hoffman Linda Cooper, Nancy Rush John Camigliano, Joseph Passaro DRAGON Editors provide students with a unique book of memories One hundred eighty-seven The One remains, the many change and pussy Heavenjs light forever shines, Earthis shadows fly Life like a dome of many-colored glass, Stains the white radiailzce of Eternity .... John Keats One hundred eighty-eight THE MEMBERS OF THE 1968 DRAGON BUSINESS BOARD WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR SINCERE THANKS FOR THE FINE SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT WHICH THEY RECEIVED FROM THE BUSINESS- MEN AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. 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Sz J PIZZERIA YEAGLE'S GARAGE ZDARKO'S RED 8: WHITE ZINGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY FRIEND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to thank all the students and faculty members who have helped us with this volume of the DRAGON. Special thanks go to Mr. John Camigliano, our advisor, Mr. Passaro, our principal, and Mr. Edward Miller, our business advisor, for their invaluable help, and to Mrs. Andersen for her technical assistance. Mr. Mahan deserved special recognition for his fine photography. To Mr. Berdine of Keystone Printing, Mr. Carlson of Zimmerman Engraving, and to Mr. Bernard Cohen We extend sincere appreciation. We also thank the WARREN TIMES-MIRROR AND OBSERVER for pictures. One hundred ninety-four Abel, George .U ........ 131, Abplanalp, Judith ,..,.....,...... ...,......................,... Adams, George .................,............,.,........,......,. Ahlquist, Mary ........ 111 162, 43, 42, 40, 44, Albaugh, Daniel ..........,..................... 119, 37, Albaugh, Karen ........,... ,....,............,..,............. Albaugh, Lynn ........... ..... 1 11, 180, Albaugh, Roxanne ..... ......,...,.. 1 11, Albaugh, Terry ...,... ,....,. ........ Albaugh, Timothy ..... ..,. ....,,.. Allen, James ........., ..v.....,.,..,,,., Allen, Michael .,.,.......... .......,,,.,. 1 19, Ananea, Darlene ...... ,..v,.... ..,. 1 1 1, 40, Anderson, Marie Anna , ..... .... 1 64, 67, Anderson, Danny .,,.......... .................. Anderson, Dave .,.......,., ,....,. 4 0, Anderson, Deborah ....,. ,.,., 1 19, Anderson, Diana ...,.... ....,. 6 7 Anderson, Don .......,,. ..,...,,. . ,. Anderson, Gloria ..,,. ....,,.,,,,.,.,,,,, Anderson, James ,,,,... .. ......,..,,,....., ,. Anderson, Larry ..,., ..,. 1 45, 67, Anderson, Lyle .,........ .,i...,.,..,,.,,,,,,,, Anderson, Peggy ...... ,...,.,...,,..,., 6 7, Anderson, Robyn ....... ..,... 1 48, 119, Anderson, Ronafd ...... ...........,,,.......,.. Anderson, Sandra ,..,. .............,...... Anderson, Susan ..... .,,,, 1 19, Anthony, Dale .,....,.. .,...,.. 6 7, Anthony, Jetiflrey ....... .... 119, Arbogast, Garry ,,,.. ...,... 3 2, 111, Armagost , Rose ..... Arnold, Eileen ..... Arnold, Linda ....,. Arnold, Stephen 119, 37, , Ash, Celra .....,..... ......... 1 48, 111, Ash, Mark ......... ..........,................,.... Asp, Jane .. ...... ..........,,...... 1 19, 180, 37, Asp, John ........,.........,...........,.,....,....,,,... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Ayers, David .........,...,.,..............,.............,...,. ....., Backstrom, Dean .... 152, 154, 68, 166, 40, 42, Bagwell, Carol ...1.... 68 162, 184, 170, 179, Bailey, John .,.. ......,...................................,,...... Bailey, Joyce ,...... . ..,. ., ..........,......,...,..,. 111, Bailey, Linda .... ......... , .. Bailor, Terry ,... ,,,,,,,,,,, Baker, Amelia .... .,....,,,. 6 8, Baker, Jack .,,.... ...,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 119, Baker, Joseph .........,,.....,., 152, 119, Baker, Peter ..,... ..,.,. 1 19, 162, tes, 37, Ball, Dorothy ...... ....,....,.,,,,,,,, 119, 162, Bancroft, Jerry ......... ,...... .........,........... 6 8 , Bargerstock, Gary ..... ....,...,.. 1 11, Barhight, Patricia ...... .,.. 1 19, 44, Barhight, Peggy ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barker, Rebecca ............ ,.,..................... 6 8, Barker, Victoria .,.........,.......,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, 119, Barnes, Elvin Charles ., .....,...,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 119, Barney, Linda ..,................... 68, 183, 170, 42, Barney, Nancy .......... .,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barre, Dana ..,.......... ,,..,1,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 62, Bartela, Gloria .......... .......,,............,,...... Battaglia, Edward ...... ...... 4 0, 119, 132, Battista, James ,.,.... ............,...............,.. Baughman, Craig , ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Baughman, Linda ...,.. ,,,...,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Beach, Larry ..,,...,... ,....,....... .....,................... Beach, Linda ..., , ..,. 153, 111, 180, 168, Beach, Tom ..,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bearfield, Bob ..... .,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 0 119, Beck, Ruth .......,.. ............,............... Becket, Doug ..,....., ,......,.........,.. . 119, Beckett, Thomas ....1. ..... 1 29, 111, 143, Bednez, John ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Belleau, John ...,..... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 119, Bengston, Scott ...... ,,,,, 1 53, 119, 37, Bennett, L. Gene ...... ....,.,..,,..,.........,..... Bennett, Susan ,,............ ......, 6 9, 179, Bennett, William .,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, 129, Benson, Eileen Cathy ,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Benson, Deanne ........... ..... 1 11, Benson, Laurie Gail .... ,.,,,, , 69, Benson, Larry .........,.. ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 19, Berdine, Christine .... ...........................,.... Berdine, Jill ,.......... , ..... 119, 180, 37, Berdine, Judy ........,,. . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Berdine, Rebecca ..,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,, , Bertetto, Susan ....... ,,,,, Bessey, Patricia ..... ,,,,, 119 119 119 163 137 119 174 37 111 111 119 44 174 172 119 143 174 31 119 67 67 182 119 172 162 67 67 170 183 165 169 68 147 119 111 168 119 174 68 166 186 155 30 166 119 111 180 162 167 161 44 31 137 168 111 180 180 40 179 68 111 119 143 68 119 111 111 146 111 162 119 162 182 111 168 168 119 168 111 69 174 164 162 119 147 69 111 119 119 INDEX Betts, Lorraine .,..... , ............. 111, 146, Beyer, Dana .....,. ,, ......... ,...... ............,..... , . Beyer, Tim ......,........ .... ,..... . . . 142, 119, 40, Biacchi, Louis J. ,.,..,. ..,...... 1 59, 111, 166, 44 Bierly, Martha ,.... ......,........ 6 9, 152, 154, 173, Bigelow, Charlotte .,.......,.....,,...................,,....,. Bines, Marsha ............ ................. ......... 6 9 , Bittner, Juanita ....... ...,. Bittner, Tennetta .,.... .........,..,..,.. Black, Susan .,.............,............ ........,.......... 3 0, Blackman, Nancy ,......,,.,...,..,...,....,,,,.. 37, 119, Blair, David .... 143, 69, 132, 153, 154, 182, Blanks, William ........,.. ..,........ ............,......., . .. Bleech, George ...,.. ,................ .........,.,............... Bleech, Pete ........ ......,...... 1 42, 119, Blum, Cheryl ...,...... ..... 1 48, 69, 161, Blum, Geraldine ..... ...,.........,............,,.., Blum, Martha ...... .,....,. 3 7, 180, Blum, Pamela ......... . ...,.,.,...... 111, Blume, Deborah ...... ....., 1 19, 163, Bobelak, Linda ........ ,... 1 11, 180, Bogart, Bradley . ..... .....,,........... 1 42, Bona, Gary .,,..,,....... ....,. 1 19, 137, Bookwater, Bonni .,.... .,.,... ........,.......,..... Bookwalter, Conni ...,.,...................,...,.........,...... Bookwalter, Sherri .........,........,....,........................ Borger, Mary Frances 70, 153, 155, 165, 170, Borger, John .......,.............. 40, 119, 131, 152, Borland, John .,...,.......................,......................,. Bourdon, Heath .,.... .,..,.. ..... ........,, 1 4 1 , Bower, David ......... .,.....,.........,.... Bowersox, Julu .,.... ................ 1 11, Bowler, William .... ...... 1 40, 119, Brader, Dennis ..... ........,.....,., 4 0, Branch, Randall ...........................,..,...,............... Brannon, Michael ............. ,...,.........,....,,....,.... .... , . . Brecht, Richard .....................,............,................. Breit, Clayton .,...... 40, 43, 45, 70, 154, 168, Brenan, Michael ............ 143, 152, 129, 119, Brenner, Vicki .... .......,.....,..,..........,,.,........... . . Brew Carol ......,........................,.............,............ Brew, Donald , ..................., ,..,.,............,,. .,...... . . . Brewster, Richard 143, 142, 129, 40, 44, 70, Brewster, Robert .,,...,......,...........,,...,....... 159, Briggs, Roger ....................., ........................,... Brindis, Susan .,....... . 148, Broffman, Tom ....... ...,... .........,....,,..,..,... Brooks, Andrew ..... ..,,............. .... 1 4 2, 70, Brown, Dennie ....... ..................,.....,.,.....,....,..,... Brown, Kay ............. ...,.. 1 11, 152, 156, 168, Brown, Patricia ....... ..................... 1 11, 170, Brown, Randy ...............,.......,.. 143, 133, 119, Brownell, Shirley ................................,.............., Brumberg, Susan ..,.. .... . ..,.........................., 1 19, Bryan, Lee , .,.....,..... 143, 111, 129, 136, 134, Buerkle, Lois .....,.................. 37, 44, 119, 118, Buerkle, Marilyn .......,.,...........,.....,.............,..,..... Buerkle, Randall .... ......,.....,. 3 B, 111, Bull, Lana ........,... ,..,..... ......... Bullock, Dennis ..... ,...,....... ....... 3 1 , Bullock, James ....... ........,,.....,.,....,.. 1 19, Bullock, Patricia ..... .....,...... 3 7, 119, 163, Bunk, Karen ...,..... ....... 1 48, 71, 154, 166, Bunk, Monica ...... ......, 1 11, 183, 180, 170, Burch, Willis ......,... .,,,,,....,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,...... 1 19, Burgeson, Rick ....... . ...........,...........,......,....,,.,. . Burgett, Richard ..... ....... 3 7, 119, 166, 167, Burke, Jane ......... .........,.,.. ,.....,....,., . 1 11, Burke, Paul .....,....... Burleigh, Shelly .... Burns, Catherine Burns, Craig ........ Burns, Patrcik Burns, Susan ...,.,. Bush, Florence Button, Jerry .,..... Buvoltz, Trudy i '1a5 1Z6, .. ....... 71, , 153, 140, 42, , Cable, Steven ..... Cable, Timothy . Calderwood, Susan ,,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 11, 168, Calderwood, Linda ..,.,. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, Cameron, Doug ,,...., ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, Campbell, Bruce ,,,,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Campbell, Kenneth ,..,.. ..,......,,........... Campbell, Lois .......... ...... 4 0, 71, Campman, Mona ....,... Campman, Sandy Carlson, David ...... - M Carlson, Dennis ..,.. One hundred nirzetiy-five 37 119 163 40 176 174 31 111 119 69 179 186 111 69 167 173 70 174 165 179 174 70 167 119 119 70 180 179 119 119 111 164 159 70 119 70 119 186 118 119 119 119 128 119 119 70 111 159 71 180 172 132 119 163 182 152 119 166 111 71 131 174 170 168 161 119 169 165 119 172 120 167 161 111 120 71 111 120 179 71 120 120 120 168 111 71 40 111 Douglas Frances .... Carlson, John .,... Carlson, Steve ...... Thomas .... Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carrington, Ron .... Carter, Anthony .... Carter, Patricia ...... Casey, Sandra ........,1.. '57 'i'i6 1 i'2i1', A71' 1 1 iiimiikii' Casperscn, Debbie ..... ........ , Cassell, Timothy ....... Cataldo, Charles ...1.. Caudle, Cheryl ,.... Cauley, Joe ...,......., Cawley, Lynn ...,..., 1 37, 143, 120, 37 Cebra, Suzanne . ............... Cervola, Sandra .................. Chamberlain, Geraldine .... Chapel, Jeffrey ................ Chapel, Shirley ....,........ Chapman, Ann .........,... 1 Charnisky, Jeanne ......................,,...............,........ Charnrsky, Joanne . ..........,.........,.,...... Chase, Kathy ..,......,,........,...........................,...... Chauliac, Patrick 142, 152, 156, 72, 166, 168, Check, Barbara ....,.,............. 32, 72, 155, 168, Check, Rachel 152, 154, 72, 28, 164, 166, 180, Check, Richard ........,... Check, Sheila ......................,,.... ,..................... Chiaravalloti, John ..... . ..., . Chiaravalloti, Joseph ..,.. .......,,,.,,,. Chittester, Sylvia ......... .....,..... 7 2, Christenson, Barb .... ....... .,...................... Christie, Cheryl ..... ,............... . ., 38, 111, Christie, James ..... ....,.....................,,........,,. Churchill, John ........... ...... 3 7, 120 159, 161, Ciprich, Christine .... ................ 1 11, 162, Clark, Jeffrey .,,.....,,..... ........,.........,....,....,.,, Clark, Kathleen ............... ,...... ...... , ......., 1 2 0, Clark, Norris Steven ...............,............,............, Cleaver, Jeffrey ...,..........................................,.,. Cleveland, Grover ............ 143, 40, 111, 132, Cloutman, Patri:ia , .............,...................,.,. 40, Coates, Douglas ....,... 72, 159, 160, 161, 162, Cobb, David 142, 152, 154, 132, 133, 73, 182, Cochener, Sharon ...................,..,..................,,...,,,. Cochran, Gary .................. ......,..,................ Cogswell, Virginia ....... ..,...,............. 7 3, Cole, Lee ................... ..,...,...................,..,,,, Cole, Mariorie ....... ..... 1 48, 38, 111, Collins, Geri ....... ............,................ Collins, Helen .....,.. ............,,..,,. 1 20, Collins, Pamela ...... .......,,...,......,,....,,,..... Collins, Richard ..... ...... 1 41 40, 120, Colosimo, Mary Colter, Timothy Colvin, Charles Confer, Sue ........ 38, 111, 1 Connolly, Eileen ..... ........ 7 3 164, 179, Conti, Mar Jo ...,. ....... 1 48, 180, 170, Cook, Cindly .............. .................................... Coombs, W. Robert .......... 144, 73, 162, 182, Cooper, Linda ............ ..,.... 4 2, 73, 179, 155, Corey, Deborah ...,. ...,...........,....,......,.....,, Corey, Donald .... ....,..,,.......,...,................, , Corey, Margaret .................................. 73, 170, Corriero, Pamela .............,..............,,,....,,. 111, Cotillion, John 142, 40, 44, 111, 156, 159, Crisman, David ..,.. ,,..... .........,,...,....,...........,..,,,,,, Critelli, John ......... ............,.......,..,,...,.., 1 20, Crozier, James ........,,. ....... 4 3, 44, 111, 161, Cruickshank, James .......... 142, 73, 129, 155, Cruickshank, John ....,....,..........,.,...........,...,. 38, Culbertson, Anne ........ 37, 44, 120, 153, 165, Culbertson, Barbara ...,.............,.....,.,.,.......... 74, Culbertson, Gary ...... ........,........,..........,,..,,,,,,, Culbertson, Nancy ....... .,.... 1 11, Cumming, Julie ,..... ..... ,,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, Cummings, Bruce ......... ....,.......,,,,,,,,,,, Cunningham, Celine ...... ...... 1 12, 161, Cunningham, Jean ....... ..., 1 12, 168, Curren, Michael ......,, ...,., 1 41 74, Curtis, Georgia ...,..,. ....,.,..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Daelhousen, Scott ..... ......,............ 1 41, 74, Dahl, Judith .......... .....,..................,...... 4 4, Dahler, Cynthia ...... , .,....,.....,... 40, 120, 168, Dahler, Mark .... ..... .........., 1 4 2, 140, 120, 152, Dalrymple, Debra ...... ............... 7 4, 163, 164, Dalrymple, Gary ..,.... 159 112 170 167 184 112 71 111 111 120 162 120 179 120 172 72 120 72 111 111 161 120 72 120 120 30 120 111 120 57, 170 66 111 111 111 111 152 111 180 120 167 180 120 167 120 166 111 169 66 73 120 170 120 165 111 167 120 161 73 182 111 184 111 111 147 186 111 73 180 165 110 111 167 162 182 111 168 175 120 174 112 111 172 170 129 Daniels, Steve ................ ., . ,..... 112 Darr, Burney James ....... ....-,...----.Y--..- 1 12 Darr, A. David ........,.. .....,A...........A...... Darr, Ken .....,............ .... 1 12, 128, 182 Darr, Sumner ..... ............,......., Dates, aiu ..........,.. .............,..,................ 1 29 Dates, Sally ....... ....... ............................. 7 4 , 175 Davidson, James ...,... .........,....,....,.... 4 0, 112, 131 Davis, E.aine .......,.. .... 1 48, 74, 155, 170, 186 Davis, Jerome ....... ..................,....,............. 1 67 Davis, Kathy ...... ...... 3 7, 120, 153, 174 Dell, Laurie .,...... .,.................... 4 0, 120 DeLong, Eldo .... ......,.,., 1 41, 40 74 DeMuro, Susan ,, .... 120, 168, 170 Dennett, Bob ......,. .......... 2 ........ 1 12 Dennett, Michele .... ......., 1 63, 112 DeSerio, Alan .....,.... .......... 1 12 DeSerio, Michael ..... ,........., Deshner, Jack .....,. ....... ..,......,....... 1 2 0 Dewey, Dennis ...,. .....,............... 1 28, 112 Dibble, Cathy .......... ...................,............. 1 20 Dickerson, David ..... ..... 1 42, 112, 132, 167 Dickerson, Jean ....... .............................., Dickerson, Paula ...... ...,.. .,....... 7 4 , 172 Dickey, Dennis ,.,.. ....,..... 1 20 Dickey, John ...,.. .......................... 7 4 Dickey, Randy ..,.. ,.,....,............ . 44, 74 Dickson, Nora ....... .......,.,............. 4 0, 120 Dies, Richard ..... .............,.... 1 41, 75, 147, 182 Dies, Tom ..................,....,....,..,.......,.. 120, 137, 162 Dietsch, Deborah ..., 148, 40, 120, 152, 162, 179 Dipierro, M. Anzietta ...,...,...,,,........ 112, 174, 180 Dixon, William 156, 129, 112, 182, 38, 168, 110 Donaldson, Deborah .............,....,.. .................... 1 20 Donaldson, Thomas ...,..................,..........,.,......,..1 75 Donham, Barbara .... ................ 4 3, 44, 112, 166 Donick, James ..... ...,......., 4 0, 120, 158, 159, 166 Donovan, Michelle .. ...,.....................,.... 37, 120 Donovan, Mike ....... ..,...,............,............. 1 20 Donovan, Virginia ,... ..,.... ..... 7 5 , 164, 170 Dove, Roxy ..,......., ..,.... 3 7, 120, 168, 172 Drum, Debra ......... ..................,.....,..... 1 20 Duck, Violet ............. ........................... 1 12 Duckett, Richard ..... ..,... ...,............... 7 5 Dudick, Michael ...,. , ....,....,......... 120, 160 Dunham, Amy ...... ..,... 7 5, 174, 175, 180 Dunham, Faye ....... . ...,....... 112, 170, 180 Dunham, Keith ....... .........,.,.,.............. 7 5 Dunham, Kenneth ...... .....,................,..,........,... 7 5 Dunn, Kaye ..,...............................,...,..........,........ 112 Dunn, Lynne .......... ....... 1 12, 153, 164, 170, 180 Dyke, Thomas ...,... ........,...........,,.,..,..... 3 7, 120 Early, Rodney ....... .......................,...., 7 5, 159 Eastman, Doris ......... .................... 1 12 Eastman, Judy ............ ....................... 1 12 Echelrneyer, Linda .....,. ..,.... 3 7, 120, 162 Edmiston, Dennis .,.....,.....,...., . 120 Edmiston, Gregory .. ...... ....... 1 12 Edwards, M. E.aine ....... ,. .,.....,.... ..... . . 112 Edwards, R. Joseph ..........,.....,....,,.................. ..., 7 5 Edwards, Linda .,.......................,........................ 120 Edwards, Linda ...,......,.,... 112, 163, 179, 161, 169 Egger, Danny .... ..........,......,.. .........,,......... 1 2 O Egger, Kathryn ,.... ................... ...............,... 7 5 Egger, Thomas .,....... ...,. 7 6 Eldridge, Patricia .,.... . ..... 112 Elliott, Stephen .......... ,.,..,.. .,,.. 1 2 0 Elmquist, Cynthia ....... ...... 7 6, 172 Elmquist, D.ane ......,. ..., 1 20, 179 Elsholz, Gretchen .... ,.......... 1 20 Emick, Thomas ....... ........ 3 0, 76 English, Jeanette ..,. 112, 180 English, Mark .,..... ,, ..,........,... 120 Ent, Randy ...,.... ..,,,.,,., 1 20, 169 Erickson, John ..... ..,.................,..........,... 7 6 Eschborn, Glenn ....,. ...............,..,. 3 7, 120, 167 Espin, Chuck ........ .,.......,..........,..,....,.. 1 41, 120 Ettinger, Gayle ..... 76, 170, 180, 179, 168 Fadale, Cynthia ..... ........... 4 O, 112, 152, 164 Falber, Dennis ,..,.. A .,....,.....,...,.,,.............,.. 76 Falbriski, Joann .,... .......,.. ,......... .......,..,..... 1 7 4 Falbriski, Monica ..,. .,.. . .. 76, 44, 164, 170, 155 Fanaritis, Maria .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120 Farnsworth, Timothy .,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Farone, Cathy ..... ....... . .......,................. 1 20 Farrell, Valerie ....... ......,.........,... 1 20, 167 Farrell, Sandra .......,.., ,. ..... 38, 76, 174, 184 Farrell, Stephen ......,..,... .,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,iA, 4 O, 76 Farynowski, Carolyn ..,... ......... 1 20, 44 40 I N D E X CContinued1 Farenmyer, Dan ....,.. Faulkner, Eunice , .... Fazio, Dino . .,...,,..... . Feldman, Robert ,.....,.. Ferguson, Rebecca ...... Finken, Jean ..,......,.. Fino, Greg ................ Fino, Jeffrey .... ........... Fitzgerald, Richard ..... Fleming, Beverly ..... Fletcher, Coral .,... Flick, Deborah ..... iii ' no 76 ...fffffff'116i, 'lia, 1111 'li6f'L1Lif'ii'ii', 112, 128, Flick, John ,............... ........... ......... Flood, Debra ................ ........ 3 7, 120, Foley, Montgomery .,..... ....,....,...,.,.......,...... Foreman, Karen ,...,...... ..... 3 8, 112, 161, Foreman, John . ,,......... ....,..... , ........ ,.... . . ., Foster, Michael ................ .......,........, 7 7, Foster, Susan ,..... ........,...... ..,.. 1 2 1, 153, Foster-Pegg, Peregrine .... ,.... . ,..,... .... ,..., Foust, Lucy ......,.............. ....... ....... Fox, Raymond ............. .........,.......,,.. Fox, William ....... ........,................ Frailey, Jeffrey ........ .,., 1 21, 131, Franklin, Freeman ...... .....,..,..,........ Franklin, Gary ........ .................,.. Franklin, Valerie ..... .,,....,,...,,. 7 7, Frazer, Judy ...........,, ..... 4 0, 43, 44, Frederick, Sandra ....... ........................ Fredericks, Cynthia ....... ..................,. Freeman, Fred ................... ..... ......... ..................... Freeman, Marilyn ....................,......... 40, 112, Freund, Bonnie .......... 42, 44, 77, 164, 173, Friedrich Deborah ......... , .,.,.,,....... , ......,......... 77, Frits, Mary Anne 153, 112, 152, 180, 165, 44, Fritz, Kathy .......... 44, 43, 154, 77, 164, 170, Gage, Loren ,...,......,...............,................... .... ..... Gagliardi, Carole ...,..........,................, 44, 112, Gahring, Kristine ....,.. ........... 1 12, Gallagher, Cornelius ..... ...........,...,.,. Gardner, K. John ...... ...... , ...,.,..... . Gardner, Rae .......... ..........,,.......... Garner, Linda ....... ..... 4 2, 78, Gates, Charles ,.... .............,... Gay, Elizabeth . ..,. ............ . . Geer, Grant ......... ............ Gelotte, Betsy .,...,..,.. . .... 121, Genberg, Patricia ..,.... ....... .................. Gent, Donna ...... ..... ....................... 4 0 , Gerarde, Helen ........ .................................. Gerardi, Charles ...,. ,...... 4 0, 121, 163, Germonto, Linda .... ...,..........,............... Gern, Russell .....,.,....,.. .,..... ........ 1 2 1, Gertsch, Lawrence ..... ........,.... Gheres, Tenna . ......... ........ Gibney, Daniel ..... ...... Gillett, Timothy ..... .... Gilman, Gerald ....... ....,........,........... ........,.,... Gilson, Claudia ,.... ......... ............... ....................,. Giltinan, Deborah ...,...... 148, 112, 165, 173, Glady, Patricia ........ .,,,,.,.......,..,........,............. Glarner, Jack ......,.... ,......,..,..,...,, ,...,.,.... 1 4 0, Gleason, Rebecca . ...,, ..... 3 0, Gleason, Rodney .... ..., 1 21, Gleason, Ronald ...... .,......,............... 1 21, Gnage, Catherine ..... ,.,,,...............,......,... 3 7, Gnage, Lawrence ..... .,.,. 7 8, 40, 162, 179, Goerlich, Milton .,... .. .....,...,..,..............,...... ., Goodnoe, Donna ........... ................,...........,..... Goodwill, Jay ...,................,...,. 37, 112, 130, Goodwiil, Marguerite .....,.,...............,..,... 121, Goodwill, Priscilla .,,.....,...... ...... .......,...... 1 2 1, Golent1o, Kaye 79, 153, 154, 168, 170, 180, Graham, Gary ..,,......,......,......,.,......................... Graham, Mark ....,.....,................,.......,,........,........ Graves, Martin ..... ..... 4 4, Gray, Larry ....... ,,..... Gray, Susan ...... ..,.,. Graziano, Dean .... .... Green, William .... ...... ..,... ....... Greene. Craig ..... ....,....,................,..... Greene, Dora ........,. ...,. 1 21, 161, 174, Greene, Mary ...,......,.. .........., 1 12, 168, Greenlund, Carole ....,..,.. ...... 3 7 112, 168, Greenlund, Timothy ...., ................. 1 21, Gregersen, Cathy ...,... .,............,......... Gregersen, Donald .,., ......, Gregersen, Donna ..... ...... Gregerson, Walter ..... .... One hundred ninety-sim Grit-tin, Elizabeth 14, 79, 153, 183, 170, 180, Grillo, James .....,.. 142, 79, 132, 153, 161, Grillo, Marcia ...............,,..................,.......... 121, Grimaldi, Suzann , .............,. . ............... 79, 174, Grosch, Daphne ....., ......,....,.,.. 3 7, Grosch, Gary ........ ...,... 1 43, 40, Gross, Cynthia ..,. . ........... 121, Gross, John .......... ....................... Gross, Wil,iam ..... ..,..................... Gruber, Mary ....... ..,.. 1 12, 174, Gruittre, James ..,,.. .,......,............. Guiher, Dwight ...... ,.,,.....,....... . . Gustafson, Carole ...... ....,....... Gustafson, Chris ...... ........ 1 12, Gustafson, Marcia .....................,...,.....,...... 40, Gustafson, Susan ........,......,........,... 121, 152, Hackett, Michael 143, 142, 80, 128, 138, 155, Hagberg, Deborah ............,,........................ 37, Hagberg, Lawrance ....,,.............,.....,,.......,....,.i.. Hagerman, Linda ..................,,.. 40, 112, 174, Hagg, James .......,.,.........,............,..... 37, 131, Haggerty, Cynthia .........,....,...........,. 112, 174, Hahn, Gloria ............ 38, 39, 43, 80, 170, 155, Hahn, Jon ..........,,............................,. 143, 121, Haight, Constance ....,......,.......................... 112, Haight, Patsy ......... ................... Haight, Timothy ..,.. ..,..., Haines, Keith ,...... .... Hallock, Donald ..... ......, Hamann, Kathy .,...... ........... Hamm, Darlene ..,........ ..... 1 21, Hammerbeck, Jackie ..... .... 1 21, Hammersely, Dave .... ............,...........,....,., Hammersely, Judy . ,... ..,......,.,,............. 3 7, Hanchett, Marilyn .... ,...... 8 0, 164, 170, Hanks, David ...,..,..... .......................,...,,.. Hanler, T. Ira ........... .....,..................... 8 0, Hansen, Aldean .,,,... . .,.... 44, 112, 153, Hansen, Debra ..... ........ . ,,...,.. .............. Hansen, Janet ..... ,.... , .........,........ , . 40, 112, Hansen, Richard , ..... .........,,....................,........ . Hanson, Lisa .........,....,,....,... 43, 44, 80, 152, Harbert, Hannah ,.....,.. 113, 158, 164, 172, Harper, Jane ............ ........., 1 49, 40, 121, 168, Harper, John .....,.,.. 80, 153, 154, 156, 158, Harper, Rebecca .........,. 80, 154, 168, 170, Hartley, Deborah ..........................,, ....., .... 1 2 1, Hastings, Doug ........ ..........,.........,...,..,...... Haupin, Rodd ........ ..,.. 1 41, Hawk, Terry .,,...... ........... Hayes, Jackie ....... ..,..., Hayes, Thomas ,... ...... Healy, Tim ....,....... ...,..............,..... Hecei, Ronald ..,,...... ......,......,...,.......... Hedrick, Lyle ............. .............,....,,....,...... Helfirich, Kathleen ....,. ,..,.. 8 1, 168, 179, Helfrich, Joe ........... ..,.,,..,......... 1 21, Hellman, Joann ........ .,...,.....,. . ....,... . . Hellman, Marlene ................,,. Hennessy, Robert .............,......,..,...,...,,.......,....... Henning, Pamela ....,................... ,..... . . 163, 121, Henninger, Zeno 159, 160, 81, 161, 40, 155, Henry, David Gerald ........ 154, 160, 81, 162, Henry, Nancy ...........,,.....,,,,...,.,....,.,,..,,.,.,,, T21, Hesch, Marguerite ..,,,,...,,....,,,.,,.,,., Hibner, Thomas ....... ......... 4 0, 81, Highhouse, Judi ,..... ....,..,....,,,... 1 53, Hillyard, Alice ,.,..... ..,,,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hilse, Marcia .............. ..., 1 48, 37, 121, Hinderliter, Becky .,.... ......... 1 13, 162, Hixson, Susan ,..,..... ....,.,..,...,...... 8 1, Hodas, Kristine .... ....,........ 3 7, 121, Hoden, Dan .......... .,,..,......... 1 13, 128, Hofer, Linda .......,.... ....,. 1 13, 146, 168, Hoffman, Rodd .,...,...,. ,...,............,. .................. HoHimann, Richard .................................. ...,..,...,,. Hcftman, Peter ...,.... .,.... 8 2, 153, 154, 161, Hogan, Joan ....,... ............,...,,,,..,,,,,,,, S 7, Hohman, Scott ........ ..............,...........,....... Holcomb, Barbara .. .. ,,...,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Holder, Betty Jean ........................,... 148, 44, Holding, James ....,,.......,.. 38, 152, 159, 160, Hollister, Deborah . .,... .............,....... 4 0, 113, Homberg, Pamela .... .......... 4 4, 113, 174, Holmes, Carol ..... ..,.............,..........,. Holt, Robert ...,............ , ,,,,,, 38, 113, Honhart, Deborah ....., .,.. 1 48, 40, Hoover, Douglas . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hornstrom, John .. ....,..., 38 44 182 165 175 121 121 167 79 112 180 79 79 SO 174 121 167 182 112 121 180 121 179 168 132 180 80 112 121 112 112 174 162 80 121 184 112 169 168 121 174 112 164 180 179 168 186 174 121 121 121 121 113 121 121 180 167 121 81 121 180 186 161 162 113 182 18C 81 165 171 175 165 185 18C 12' 8. 161 11. 12 8 11, 16i 16 18 8 16 12 8 8 , Hottel, David .... ....................,....... Hottel, Laura ......... ........ . ......A,........... . . Howard, Nancy ....... . ..... 37, 121, 168, Howe, Donald .,..,.... .........,............,........ Howe, Harry .......,. .......................... Howe, Ronald ...... ........,. Hubbard, Gary ...... ......... 8 2, Hubbard, Patricia ......... 121, Huber Candace ........ .......... 3 7, 121, Huber Charles ...... ......, 1 21, 161, Huber, Cynthia ..... . ..... 82, 174, Huber, Richard ..... ..........,. 3 8, 43, Huber, Tom .............. ,...... 1 31, 121, Hulings, Eugene ...... ............ .....,..... Hultquist, Gale ........,... ......,...,..........,........... Hultquist, Rodney .....,.........,,.,.........,................... Hunt, Richard ..........A........A..............................,.,..Y Hunter, Frederick .........,...... 141, 37, 113, 160, Hunter, James .,.. 141, 152, 154, 83, 153, 38, Hunter, Jeffrey ......,......,...........,...... 143, 113, Hyatt, James .,,,...,.... 40, 113, 159, 162, 179, Hyde, Carol .........,..,..,................,............. 121, Irwin, Jeff ......................................... ..........,...,. Imperial, Susan ....... ......... 1 21, lshman, Deborah ..........,..,....,... Jackson, June ..,...... .....,. ..........i......,.. 3 0 , Jackson, Nancy .... . ....,...................... 121, 153, Jacobson, D. Melvin ,.,..........,.,....... ........... 8 3, Jarvis, Linda ..,...,.....,...,,.. 37, 113, 163, 170, Jarzynka, Susan ....... ......,....,,... 4 4, 83, 168, Jayne, Brian ......... ...... ,.,.......... ....... ,,.... Jenkins, Alexis ....... ......,......,. 4 O, Jennings, Shirley ......... Jerman, George ....... ....,.. Jerman, James ..... .....,............. Jespersen, Donna .,.. .................,..... Jetter, Jay ............. ................,. 8 3, Jetter, Jeffery ...,... ....... 1 13, 158, Jetter, Theresa ..... ...................... Jewell, James .......... ,... ...............,... 1 1 3, Johnson, Beverly ..... ..................., 4 2, 113, Johnson, Carol .........,....,.......,,........ 121, 153, Johnson, Charles ............,... 40, 43, 44, 113, Johnson, Charles W. .................................. 121, Johnson, Charles .....,.. ,... ,.... ....,.........., 3 7 , Johnson, Constance ....... ...,........ Johnson, Debi .............. ................ Johnson, Deborah ...... ......,............... Johnson, Denise ...... .......... 8 3, 168, Johnson, Donna ...... ..... 3 8, 83, 170, Johnson, Doug ..... .,....... 3 7, 122, Johnson, Ernest ....,.. ............,......... Johnson, Frank ..,.. ,....... , .,..,...,. Johnson, Glen ....,. ................ 8 3, 162, Johnson, Heidi ..... . ..,,............. 122, 179, Johnson, Jane ....... .... 8 3, 153, 168, 170, Johnson, Joanne ...... .......,,.,.......................... Johnson, R. John ...... ...................,...,. ,...,,. Johnson, Joyce ........ ,....,, ......,....,,...,,.. Johnson, Judith , .,... .................,,.,...,.,..,.,., , Johnson, Krissina ..... ..,.....,. 1 48, 84, 161, Johnson, Kristine ..... .. .,....,..,........ 122, 153, Johnson, Larry ,.... .,..........,..........,.....,................,.. Johnson, Peggy .............. 148, 113, 168, 170, Johnson, Randie ........., 40, 43, 44, 122, 161, Johnson, Toni .......,...,.,......,..,,,..,...,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, 30, Johnson, Wendy ...,..,.....,... 84, 178, 179, 170, Johnston, David ..................,..,.,,,..,,...,,.......,,.,,,,, Johnston, Jacquelyn .,,,...,.,...,........,.........,. 84, Johnston, James .......... ..... 1 42, 40, 45, 84, Johnston Patricia ....... .........,....,.......... 8 4, Jones, Deborah .,........................ 84, 153, 179, Jones, Michael ...........................,................ 122, Jones, Randall, ............,........,....,, 139, 40, 113, Jones, E. Stephen 142, 38, 84, 134, 135, 136, Jones, Tom ...................... .. .,.....,..................,.... Jordan, Katherine .............. 44, 113, 156, 166, Juliano, Mary ...,....... ..,......,,.,..... 1 22, 152, Juliano, Sylvia ,.....,.. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,, 85, 153, Kaiser, Stephen ....,.,. .,...................,,,..,,......, 8 5, Kanovsky, Helen .......i...... ,....... 1 13, 158, 164, Kanovsky, Martin 40, 43, 44, 122, 158, Kates, Margaret .......,..............,....,, ,,,, ,,.,,,,,.,,,, 3 8 , Kates, Robert ................,. 38, 113, 168, 161, Kavinski, Joseph ....,,........ 38, 113, 156, 169, Kavinski, Tom ................................,..,,.,..... 122, Kays, Cheryl .,............,.......,....,.,....,.,,.,,,,,,,,,., 40, Keller, Helen Kathleen ....., 38, 85, 146, 179, Keller, Marsha ..,,........,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 40, 122, 163, 82 121 174 82 121 82 103 174 168 169 184 82 137 121 121 82 162 161 165 152 173 113 174 121 83 163 182 180 179 113 121 113 83 113 121 169 169 121 162 162 174 170 161 122 113 113 122 172 180 161 113 122 169 180 184 122 122 113 84 179 167 84 180 166 84 183 122 164 182 153 184 167 138 129 122 186 168 180 134 180 168 85 179 182 167 122 180 174 I N D E X CContinuedD Kellogg, Joseph ....... ..... 1 22, Kelly, Calvin ......,.., ,,,....,,... Kelly, Michael ..,,.. ,..,,.,,,,. Kelly, Stephen ,.,,.. ,,..... 3 2, Kent, John ......... ..... ..... 4 0 , Kenworthy, Eugene ,,,., ,,.,,,,,..,.A, Kenworthy, James ,..,,., ..,,,.,,,....,. Kerekanich, Barbara .,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 22, Kerr, Douglas ........... ....,.....,.................. Kershaw, Ellen .,...... ........,........,..............., Kestler, Lee ...............,... .... 1 22, 168, 169, Keyvinski, Charlene ..... .....,.,... 1 10, 113, Kifer, Jeffrey .,.,..,,,,.. ,.,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kinander, Tim ,.,... ,.,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,.. King, Bradley .........,..,,, ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1., King, Deborah ,,,...,..,.,,.....,.,,..,,,,..,,,,.,,,..,........,.. King, George ..................,....,.,.,...,..,.,, 37, 122, King, Susan ........,... 85 154, 156, 166, 170, Kinnison, M. Steve ..,...,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, Kirkwood, Terry ........... ......,,..,,.,...................... Kiser, Kit .,.,....,.....,,...., ,,,,,, Kiser, Mary Eileen ,...,,, ,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,. Kitelinger, Darlene ..... .......,,...,............ Kittell, Mark .,,,,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Klakamp, Janice .,,,... .,,.. 3 B, 39 86, Klark, James ,............ Kleckner, Janice ....... Klunder, Kathy ....,.. Knecht, Patricia .... Knepp, Linda ............. Knisley, Suzanne ,.... Knopf, Georgia .... Knupp, Mary ......... Knupp, Michael .... Kohler Ruth .......... Kosinsici, Susan ........ Kramer, Lawrence ....... Kramer, William ....... Krespan, Beth ......, 86, 31 1 13, 86, 86, 173, 1 74, Kroeger, Karen ...,.. ,..., , ,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Krumm, Daniel ...... Kusse, Jacqueline .... Kusse, Jennifer ..... Kyler, Marshall ..... Landers, Glen .... Lane, Cynthia ........ Lankard, Diane ......., Lankard, Michael ...... 139, 143, 122, 42, ae, ae, 122, 113, 138, 168, 168, 40, Lantz, Kevin ...,.,.... ,,,,,,, 3 7, Lantz, Terry ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 S, LaPoint, Karin ....... .... 8 7, 170, Lareau, Richard ,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 42, 140, Larsen, Margaret .,..... ,,,,,.,,,,.,, 1 22, Larson, Barbara ..... ..... 3 8, 43, Larson, Diane ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 87, Larson, Doreen ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larson, Ed ...,.......... .,..........................,... Larson, Sharon ,,., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Larson, Sheryl .................,...,.............. 87, 170, Lasher, John .,,..................... 40, 44, 113, 159, Lasher, William ............,... 40, 122, 153, 159, Lauffenberger, Bonnie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 122, Lauftenburger, Annette ..,................. 148, 122, Lauttenlourger, John ..,..,. .,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,11,,,,,, Lauffenburger, Mary .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87, LauF'renburger, Thomas ...,...... 40, 87, 28, 154, Laughner, Sandra ......,......,..,.,......,...................... Lawhead, Donna .....................,.,...,.. 122, 168, Lawrence, Susan .............. 37, 122, 152, 174, Lawson, Leslie ...... ,,,,,,,AA,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lawson, Margie ..., ,,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,,..,..,,,,..,,,,,. Lawson, Wayne ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A 0, Lawton, Thomas .....,. ......... 4 0, Ledabur, Mary ...... ....... 4 0, Lendvay, Daniel ...........,....,.........................,....... Leonard, William .............,.............................. 87, Lewis, Debbie .,.......................,.......................... Lewis, Mary .,.......... 44, 88, 170, 179, 178, Lewis, Suzanne ...................,.........................,.... Ley, Dorothy .,..... .....,,. 8 8, 168, 170, 180, Ley, Joseph ........... .,..,............. 3 8, 113, Lindgren, James ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lindsey, Gene ....... ...........,....... Lindsey, Thomas ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8, Lindvay, Michael ..... ,,..,....,............,,. Lindvay, Nancy ,..,..... ....... 1 13, 174, Linman, Marshall ..... .,...,.....,.......... Littlefield, Rodney ...,,,. . .,,,,..,,....,,, , Littlefield, Shannon ..... ..... 3 1, One huindrerl ninety-seven 137 113 122 113 85 113 163 113 85 183 152 85 B5 85 113 165 168 122 122 86 113 122 113 155 113 113 155 122 86 122 162 173 113 180 113 113 122 180 174 182 179 179 113 113 113 86 122 122 86 180 122 153 87 184 87 113 122 179 168 165 162 174 122 168 166 113 183 180 113 113 87 87 113 113 31 122 183 122 174 168 113 164 122 173 122 113 88 Lobdell, Pamela 113 Lobdell, Paula .......... .---- 3 8, 175, 134 Logan, Larry .......... ................,.....-..,-- -.----------,ii 1 2 2 Loomis, Chuck .................................. 122, 131, 167 Loomis, Linda ...... ,..... 1 49, 88, 146, 154, 170, 180 Lopez, Rebecca .......................... --.--.---------- 1 22, 147 Loranger, Robert ..............,....... 139, 113, 138, 153 Lord, Randy ............. .....---.. . ---------. 4 4, 113 Lorenz, James ............................................ 122, 167 Loucks, Patricia ...............,.......... 148, 37, 122, 162 Lounsbury, William ............... . ...........---.-------.-.-,- 38 Lowe, Raymond 142 129 38, 128, 66, 152, 134 Lucas, Harry ...................................... ...-...--------.-- 1 22 Lucia, Barbara .................................... 37, 122, 165 Lucia, Timothy ...... .............,i.--..----..--,,..-. 8 3 Lucks, Fred ........ ...............J.........,,.-- 3 1, 85 Lucks, John ........ ...................,,--,..------. ,---'.- - Lucks, Sarah ........... ..,..... 1 48, 40, 113, 174, 179 Ludwig, Robert .........................,..., .-....------.- 4 0, 122 Luker, David ........................................ ---.------i.---- 1 22 Lundahl, Christine .... 44, 113, 152, 153, 168, 180 Lundberg, Carol ............................-.....- --.----------,- 1 13 Lundberg, Michael ....................--. . -.------s------- 59, 32 Lundgren, Lawrence -..........--- 33, 113 Lyle, Donald ................. v ....,. 140, 122, 163 Lyle, Linda ................ ....- 4 0, 122, 167 Lyle, Rebecca ...,. ---------- 1 13, 180 Lyle, Richard ...... --------------- 1 113 Lyle, Terry ...... --.---,------ ----- 1 2 Z Lynch, Paula ...... .....-.-.--------'---- 1 13 Lyon, Gerald ...... ...................,...... 1 14 Lyons, Jude .............. ...... 1 22, 161, 167 Lytle, Christopher ........ ..--------,-- 3 3, 131, 114 Mader, lll, C,arence ....... 159, 89, 33, 43 Mader, Judith ............... ........--..------------- 1 68 Madigan, Daniel ....... ..--...---..--. , -------. 3 9 Madigan, Sue ........ ------ Madigan, Mary ...... ..---------------- 1 14 Madigan, Roger ....... ....................................... 1 22 Madonia, Linda ..,.. ........................ ............. 5 9 , 31 Mahan, David ..... .. 152, 122, 162, 43, 45, 40 Mahan, John ....... . .... 89, 20, 45, 40, 42, 44, 155 Main, James ...... ..,.................,............. , . 114 Main, Kay .............. ............................. 1 74, 114 Maines, Michael ....... ...................... 1 14, 134 Malone, Susan ...... .,....-- ....--------- --------------,- 3 9 Mangine, Lisa ..... ...... 1 48, 89, 162, 170, 155 Mangini, Sue ......... ................... 8 9, 180, 174 Manning, Bonnie ............., ......-.-- --.--,, 1 2 2 Manning, Roger ....... Y ....--.-..-,.... 89 Manno, John ......... -.....-.....-. V 114 Manno, Micheline -------,----e------ 122 Marceca, Anita ........ ..... 8 9, 162, 180 Marceca, Theresa ...... .,..... 1 48, 122, 166 Nlarchione, John ....... ....... 1 22, 123, 182 Marlett, Gary ........ ......................---.... . .-.--. 1 22 Marsh, Kristen ....... .,........................,... 1 22, 170 Marshall, Linda ...............,.................. 145, 114, 163 Marti, Deborah ........ 148, 153, 114, 163, 180 Marti, James ...................... 143, 131, 122, 37, 40 Marti, Thomas .... 143, 152, 129, 114, 182, 44, 138 Martin, Katherine ..................................... 114, 33 Martin, Thomas ............................,....................... 90 Massa, Toni, J. ..... ......... 1 22, 174 Massa, Toni ............................. ...........,....,.......... 9 O Mastrian, Judith ...........,.....,....... ,...... 1 14, 162, 38 Matha, Nicholas ...................................,,............. 114 Mathis, Ann .......... 158, 114, 170, 180, 161, 179 Matte, Karen ...,... ........,..,.....,....,,........................ 1 22 Matthews, Susan .............,.... 122, 26, 162, 180, 37 Maxwell, Larry ....... 142, 132, 114, 33, 133 McClain, James ....... . ................,,. 114, 167, 38 McClain, Richard .......... .,............. 1 22, 162, 37 McClellan, William ......,... ........... 1 22, 37 McConnell, Margaret ........,............. 123 McCoy, Joseph ............. ....... 9 O, 129 32 McCoy, Patrick ......... ......... 1 31, 123 McCredie, Donna ..........,,... 123 McCullough, Teresa .................,...... 90 McCune, Frank ......... ...,...................,,.. 9 O McCurdy, John ....... ................,.... 9 O, 162 McDonald, Dennis ........ ..... 9 0, 162, 44, 161 McFate, Patricia ........ .,,...... 1 14, 173, 38 McGraw, Art ............. .,.................... 1 23 McGraw, Sharan ....... ......... 9 0, 31 McGuckin, William ..... ................. 9 0 McGuire, Kristine ..... ..... 1 14, 174 Mclnnies, Thomas ...., .,,..,,,..., 1 23 Mclntosh, Dan ...... .,...... 1 14 Mclnturff, Mark ..,....... McKarskl, Mike .,.......,.... McKibbin Dean ...... McLaughlin, Terrance-111:11 McMeans, April ............, 141, 123, 37, I N D E X CContinued1 McMillan McMillan McMillen McNutt, McNutt, , Arthur ,....... , Gary ...... , Carol ..... Linda ..........,. Rhandaline Mead, Bonnie .............. Mead, James ............ Mead, Patricia ...,.. 1 169 123 123 123, 162 123 165 90 123 Nobles, Debra .... ..........................,.4................ Nobles, Lynn ......................... ..................A.. 1 72, Nordin, David ........,... 131, 123, 44, 165, Nosel, Gregory ......................,............. . .,... 114, Nosel, Gwendolynn ................... ..... 1 48, 94, Notoro, John ......,....... ................,.. Nuhfer, John ......... .....,.......-. Nuhfer, Marshal ..... ---.. Nuhfer, Robert ....... ----- Nuhfer, Sharon ..... ....... . v ---.. Nuhfer, Timothy ........ ....,,....,,......... Occhuizzo Carol n .,.... . 94, 170, , Y ------ O'Connor, Robert ...,.. 159, 94, Mead, Susan ....,,..... Mead, Wendy ..,.......... Mellander, Timothy Meneo, Tom .........,..... Merritt, Judith ....... Meyers, Jim ........ Mikan, Ju.ene .......... Miller, Beverly ....... Miller, Gary ...,.... Miller, Pamela .... Miller, Richard .... Miller, Timothy .,... . Mintzer, Charles ..... 114, 183 91, 38 91, 170 91, 135, 134 148, 114, 40, 162 123, 163, 37 , ....... 148, 123, 114, 40 44 123, 167, 161 123 174 155, 167, iii, . .... 114, 45, 123 40 123 Mintzer, Pamela ...........................,........,............... 91 Mock, Jim ...................................,.... 144, 114, 128 Mohney, Carol .... 153, 91, 183, 170, 180, 42, 38 Mohney, Russell .................................................... Monaghan, James ......... ,... ......................... 1 4 0, 123 Mong, Susan .............. .,.. 9 1, 162, 175, 42, 179 Monqaut, Juan ..... ............................ 9 1, 157 Moore, Jan .......... ,..................,,. . .. 123 Moore, Steven .... ....,...........,,..... 9 1 Moore, Patricia .................................... 92, 162, 170 Moravek, Diane .............................................,...... 92 Morell, Gregory ....................,...............,........,,... 114 Morelli, A. Ro ert 142, 129, 92, 166, 182, 155, Morris, Lucille ...................................................... 123 Morrison, Robert ............................,....,........ 114, Morrison, Virginia .... Morse, Nancy ....... ..... Morse, Rodger .... Mosher, Susan ..... ..,.......,.. 1 23, 165, Mostert, Steven ....... ...............,....,. Moyer, Patrice ....... ...................................... Moylan, Charles ...................................,........,..... Muczynski, Kathleen .... 92, 26, 166, 170, 180, Mullen, Dolorus .......................... 92, 164, 170, Munch, Greg .......... .,..........,,...........,...... 1 14, Munch, James .................. 153, 129, 114, 182, Munch, Stephanie ...................... Morse, Gale ........... ........,. I ..,.. .... 92, 162, 170, 155, O'Donnell, .Malou ...... Olney, David .,.,.,,.... Olsen, Timothy ....... Olson, Gary ,,,,,.... 94, ...Q1QQIfQQQ 'i'i'liQ Olson, John ..... ...... 1 43, 114, Olson, John ..,,..................................,. ........ 1 23, Olson, Julie .................................. ...........,.............. Olson, Michael ......................... 1. .............,.........,. -- O'Neil, Daniel 142, 139, 130, 152, 154, 129, O'Neil, Edward 143, 139, 128, 129, 123, 40, Orcutt, Sandra .....,.....,.....,........................ 123, Orth, David ....,....... ........................ 1 23, 163, Osborne, James ...., Osborne, Scott ....... Owen, ' Owens, Owens, Jon .......... Diana ...... . James .... 145, 123, Owens, Pamela ...... ...,............ 1 14, Owens, Richard ..... ............................ Pace, Linda .......... .....................,.......... Pace, Mary ..................... ,..... 1 53, 114, 42, Palmer, Alex ........ Papalia, Joseph ...........,........ Pappalardo, Mary Ann .....-..------..- Park, Joyce .,...................... ...... 1 14, Park, Richard .... ..... ....... ...A.....-- Parker, Ronalie ...... ....,...............1....,. . 95, Parks, John ........ ...,............,......,...... .......,..--- . - - Parks, Nellie .........., . ........... .......... , ..........,.......... . Parsons, Margeret .... 95 164, 43, 42, 44, 40, Parsons, Mary ......................... . .................... 114, Pascuzzi, Pamela .... Pearson, Anita ....... Pearson, Judy ........ 123, 37, Peck, Richard ,..........., Pedersen, Richard ...fffA i513f 1'1'li, 95, Pees, Rebecca ..... ...........,. ..... 1 1 4, 162, Pellegrino, Angeline .....,, ......................... Peltz, Robert , .......,........ ....,, 1 23, 165, Peroski, Marie ............ Persch ke, Lynda ...,. 95, 37, Mnuksgard, Jeffery ....... Murphy, Murphy, Pat ................ Cathy ........... Q, 31 114 123 40 123 173 114 114 114 155 44 137 40 123 31 123 140, 152, 123, 37 179 Murphy, Timothy ....... ......... ,... .................. 9 2 , Musante, Charles ....... ...... 9 2, 164, 155 36, 40 Musante, Jane ........ .,.................... 9 2, 38, 43 Musante, Patricia ...,.., .,,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 114 Myers, Bruce .......... ....,. 1 43, 132, 123 Myers, Sandy ...... , ..,,,,..,,..,,.,..., 123 Myers, William ................. .........................,,...., 1 23 Nasky, Mary Jane .......,..............,......................... 93 Nasman, Richard 143, 142, 154, 93, 182, 138, 147 Nasman, Patricia .........,,,,,,,.,,,, 114, 180, 44 Neel, Nina ........................ ..........,., 1 23, 165, 173 Neely, Mary Jane ..... ............. 1 48, 123 Nelson, Jeffrey ....... ................... 1 14 Ne.son, Joan ...... ....... 1 54, 93 Nelson, John ...... ...,... 9 3, 179 Nelson, Larry ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1 23 Nelson, Larry ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , H 114 Nelson, Nancy . .... ..... 1 23, 37, 168 Nelson, Patricia ..... ....,..... 9 3, 184 Nelson, Paul .......... .,.,,,, 9 3, 162 Nelson, Steve ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Nelson, Susan ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 Nelson, Terry ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23, 26 Neuman, Joyce ....... ..... 1 14, 42, 180 38, 168 Nawhall, Sally ........ .......................... 1 117, 123 Newton, Cynthia ....... ..........,....,.........,.. 1 23 Newton, John ...,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Nichols, Peter .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,, 1 14 Niederer, Shirley ,...,. ,,.,,,, 9 3, 173, 184, 174 Niedzialek, Lisa .,.....,. ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,. 1 23, 43, 44 Niedzlalek, Nancy ..... ............,... 9 3, 38, 43 Nielson, Cathy ........ .......... 9 3, 31 Pesko, Karen ...... ......,......,.......,,,....,. Petersen, Alan ..,.... ..............,.......,......... Petersen, Christie , .... ,.,.. 1 54, 95, 163, Petersen, Jon ..,...... .........,...,.......,...... Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Craig ..... ..,.... ..... 1 2 3, David ............ ..................................... Douglas .,..................................,.., .... ,... Peterson, Kathi 154, 95, 170, 180, 162, 163, Peterson, Lance .................,..........................,..... Peterson, Linda ............. ............,,,.., 1 48, 96, Peterson, Terry .......... .. ,..,...... Peterson, Thomas ..,,.. ..............,...... Phillips, James ........,,................. ............ 1 29, Phillips, Joseph ..........,...,...,........,........................ Pierce, Dan .............,.........,......,.,....... 132, 123, Place, Charles 159, 96, 45, 40, 169, 44, 155, Place, Michael ........,..........,...,............,....... 123, Plonsky, Susan .......,.,................ ..........,......,..... Poling, Nancy , ,... ,........ Polley, Kevin .,.,.. ....,,....,............,...,.... Ponder, Danny ....... .,,......,.........,,......,......,.. Pope, Charles ............. ......,.........,.........,.,. 1 31, Porter, Gary .,.,...........,..,,.... 159, 96, 166, 38, Postlethwait, Buddy .,..........,.,.............,.....,.....,... Potter, Rebecca ,..,.... , ...,.,, 44, 152, 114, 168, Potter, Thomas .......... ,........ .......... 1 1 4, 128, Poulson, Deborah ....... , ................ 123, 165, Poulson, Mary Jane ,..,., ..... 1 48, 114, 180, Poust, Allan ...........,... ..,.. 1 43, 154, 132, Powell, Linda .,.......,... ............ 1 14, 38, Powley, Mariorie ....... Prelog, Linda ....,.,.. Presher, Lenona ....., Presher, Robert .....,, Preston, Daryll ....,., '11Ql1Q 4i'i'5,' ffffI 'i'i'l, One humlred ninety-eight 153, 123, 114 93 40 162 170 123 114 114 123 94 94 38 38 180 44 37 168 166 94 94 94 138 173 37 94 123 123 114 37 174 114 123 174 114 123 95 174 123 172 24 123 186 165 174 114 168 169 95 37 123 161 175 173 95 114 172 123 165 95 146 123 180 123 96 123 96 167 36 169 96 123 1 14 123 155 123 146 182 174 174 96 168 37 173 124 169 Pring, Deborah ....... Probst, Robert ......... . ..,.............. 96, Probst, Susan ..,....,.r... .............. 9 6, 180, 179, Prodromou, Mary ......,.............--...- --..-. 1 24, 167 Proud, Keith .......................-..,- ...,.-r.---,-r-,-- 1 66, Pusateri, Dana ...,.. . 142, 153, 128, 124, 162, Pusateri, Darrell 142, 143, 152, 129, 96, 182, Quicksall, Nancy Quiggle, Beverly .......,................,............,.... 97, Quiggle, Terry ...........................,.........,...... 140, Raleigh, A. Thomas .,.............................. ..,.... L .. Ranalletta, Gail ........ 149, 148, 114, 166, 119 Rapp, Margaret ........... ....... ....... .,..,,....... ---- 1 2 4 , Rashid, Roger ...... ............,....,,..............,... .... Reagle, Janet ....,.,,. Reames, William ....... Redfield, James Reese, Candace Regina, Sammy ..,... ...... 1 43, 131, 124, Rehm, Cathy ...,.... ...,.,.,,,...........,....,..,...., Reid, Sharon .... ..,.....,.,. ....,....................,. . , Reiff, Patti . ..,....... ........r..,...................- 1 14, Reiff, Richard ...... .,... 1 53, 114, 162, 38, Reiff, Ronald ....... ..................... 1 14, 38, Reiff, Rosemary ..,.... ..,.............,.............--.-.- Reinhard, Sheila ..... ..... 1 15, Reist, Delaine ..... ...., 1 15, Reitz, Charlene ...... ........,.. Reitz, James ........ ......-- Reitz, Robert ...... .....--.... Reo, Kathy ........... ...... 1 15, Repine, Jeanne ....... ......,........... Repine, Judith ....... ...... Y ..... 9 7, 173, Ressler, Timothy .... ..........,............,. ...... 9 7 , Ressler, Tom ........ ..........................,..,.........,,. Reuff, Patti ....,...,,.... ....... 9 7, 175, 184, 155, Reynolds. Carol ..... .................,........,...,....... Reynolds, Dan ........ ....................... 1 42, 129, Reynolds, Janet ....., ....... Reynolds, 158, 124, 167, 170 Lynne ..... ........,....................,,......... Reynolds, Susan ........ ..........,.............,.... 1 15, Reynolds, Terry ..........................,....................... Reynolds, Tom ..........,..,.... 159, 115, 166, 179 Reynolds, Thomas W. ..............,......... 115, 166, Rhoades, Paul ............... ....,..,.................r........,. Rice, Caroline ...,........ .........,.....,....,...,...... 1 24, Rice, Dawn ....... ...,............... 1 54, 97, 43, Rice, William .............. 159, 160, 115, 43, 45, Rich, Robert ..................,.,..........,........................ Rickerson, Deborah .,.... .........,....... 1 24, Rickert, Paula .,....,.,.... ..,..,. 1 48, 124, Rieder, Craig .....,.... .............,.. 1 24, Rieder, Jan .......... ...... 1 24, 162, Rieder, Keith ........ ..,... 1 15, 37, Rieder, Terry ....... .,.........,,....,. Ritts, Pamela ......... . ..,.,....,..,. .. Roberts, David ....... .,..... 1 15, Roberts, Jill ........... Robillard, Gloria ..... Robinault, Jennifer ...... Rodgers, Dennis ........ Roop, Jana .....,........ Rose, Edwin ........ Rosenquist, Earl ..... Ross, Claire ..........,.. . Rossey, Linda ................ Rossman, Geoffrey .,.. .. Roth, Sandra' ............. 124, 115, 166, Rounds, David ..,.... .,,........,,...,,,......,......... Rouse, Janet ........ ........ ........,.........., 1 72, Rowan, David ...............,.,.,........,..............,,,.....,.. ' ' 154 98 26 44 43 Ruhlman, Herd: ........... Ruhlman, Lawrence ................. .. 140, '124, 162 Rule, Robert .............,.....,..........................,......,.. Rush, Nancy 152, 154, 98, 29, 175, 153, 42, Russ, Thomas ....,..,,....,............,......,.,..,......,...,.... Russo, Daniel .,..............,.,......... ,. .,................... Russo, Linda ....... , ..............,..,..........,,...,.,...,,, , Ryberg, Dennis .,.......... 159, 115, 166, 45, 40, Ryberg, Paul ......, .... ,.....................,....... 1 2 4, Rydholm, Del ..,.... ..... 1 59, 98, 162, 38, Sager, Bonnie ......... , ...,.,....,...........,....,,,,. 115, Sa amon, Sharlene ............,........,....,....,.... 124, Salamon, Sharon ................,..........,......,.,.,. 115, Salapek, Barbara 149, 148, 98, 44, 155, 39, Salapek, Joe ......,.......................................,........... Salapek, Susan ...,...,...,....,..,.........,..... , ........,,...... Salapek, Tom ..... ,, Salerno, Marc ...... fffff 'i'i4',' 1 Traub, Daniel imonsen, Marian ........ lerno, Sheila ..... ...... 1 15, 163, allack, Marilyn .......................... 115, 43, 40, ampson, Doug .........,................ 124, 162, 170, ampson, Ruth ,.., 154, 98, 162, 170, 42, 44, muelson, David ....................,,............,........... amuelson, Deborah ...........,......,......,,.,..,., 98, amuelson, James ...... ,,,..,....,..,...,,. 9 8, andblade, Mary ...... ......,. 1 54, 98, 44, anden, Jim ......... ..,....,....,.................... ando, Julianne ....... 148, 124, 163, aporito, Linda ........ .........,..,....... 1 24, aporito, Ronald .......... .. ,,....,......... ....... . . aporito, Timothy ...... .,...,.......... asserson, Douglas .... ,.....,.,,. 1 24, avage, Letitia ,....... ........,....... 1 15, calise, Antonio ....... ............. 1 15, 44, calise, Cheryl ..,.. ...........,....,............. icalise, Doug ........ , ...... 143, 124, 37, icalise, Gayle .,..... .. 124, 162, 140, tcalise, Jean .......... .....,.....,.,....,.... 1 15 'calise, Jodee ..... .,,.....,............. . calise, Jon .............. ,....,.....,,,..,... 1 45, Chaeffer, Mark ..,..... ....... ..., 1 4 1, 124, 161 chaeffer, Jane ...,..........................,,,,..,.,,.....,...... chaffer, Kay ....,..............,.,..,.............,,,,.,,,,, 99, ichirck, Marilyn 115, 164, 170, 43, 180, 44, ichmader, Cynthia ..........,.....,....,....,,...,,,.,,,.,...,,. ichmader, Dale .................. . ............ ....... 9 9, ichmader, Michael ...... ...,,..,,,,.,,,,....,..,,,, ichmader, Susan ........... .............................. 'chne1der, Kathleen ..................,......,.... 99, 115, Schorman, Robert ...................... 142, 132, 115, 'chreckengost, Deborah ...........,.....,.. 124, 167, chreckengost, Kathleen .,.... ..,..... 1 15, 166, chuckers, Paula ................ ...... 1 24, 167, chuler, Linda ................ .,.................,..... Schuler, Nanci ......... ....,.. .... 1 4 8, 124, 'chu.er, Shannon ....... ........................... 1 24, chultz, John ........,..................,..............,, 131, xchumacher, Gregory ........ 141, 153, 159, 115, 'chumann, James ..............,,... ,...,.............,.... 9 9, xchumann, Susan ...... 99, 164, 170, 155, 180, 1chwartz, Steven 159, 115, 164, 43, 45, 40, Schweitzer, Dale ................,.................,.,....,......,. 'chweitzer, Diana .........,....,,..,.,,.,.,,,..,.,,....,,.,,, ..,, eaquist, Robert ...... ........................... 1 24, 'eastead, John ...,..... ...,.. 1 43, 141, 132, 99, geceniquia, David ....... ..,.....,,., 1 15, 34, 162, Sedon, Amber ......... .,.,........,. 1 24, 165, Sedon, James ....... ...,..,... 1 52, 124, Sedon, Jane .......,.. ..... 1 48, 100, 163, 'edon, Kenneth ...... ......,..,.,...,............,.,, Seeley, James ....... .........,,. 1 OO, 166, egel, David ...... .....,. 1 42, 115, 164 egel, Elliot ...... ....,,........,..,,. 1 40, 124 eigle, Cathy ....... ...................,..,.........,,,,.,,, elan, Peter .................... 143, 159, 124, 167, eymcur, Rodney ................ ............. ...,,,,,, 1 0 0, eymour, Timothy ...,................,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, eymcur, Thomas ............,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, l aHer, Joseph ..,. 160, 115, 162, 157, 161, harp, Deborah ............,...,...........,,.,,,..,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, harp, Susan .............,..,............,... ...... ........ . . hattuck, Kath .......... ......,,.,.. hattuck, Peneilope ..... ..,...,......... hattuck, Rodger ......... ,.,,,,, 1 31, heckler, Rebecca ....... ,,,..,,,,,,,, heckler, Bruce . ....... ,,,,,,,, , hellito, Marion ...... ,,,,,, hene, Almon ,.,... ,,,,,, hene, James .......... ,,,,, hene, Roxanne .......... ,,,,,,,,,,, herman, William ....... ............. ickler, Martha ......., ......,. 1 15, idon, Karen ....... idon, John ....... iefert, Beth ...,.. QQQI1Q 'iiI1i,Wli6, llfin, Tessa .,,,...... . ......... 148, ilifin, Timothy ...,..,.. ...,......,...................... iggins, M. Jill ........ ......,,......,,,, ,,,.,,,., 1 5 3, immons, John ........,,.......,......,,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, immons, Patricia .....,.,..,,,, 115, 163, 170, 180 imonsen, James ........ .....,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, impson, Dennis ...,.. lack, Gerald ..,.... lack, Steve ..,...... locum, L. Rex .... ly, Carole .......,. ....fIIffIIffI 'ili51 148, 115, 180 168 40 179 124 169 30 43 115 44 170 115 124 40 162 161 115 169 174 37 99 115 40 115 36 40 115 40 115 124 40 186 172 167 37 99 174 170 124 40 30 173 44 99 99 134 182 38 161 169 155 155 40 40 100 40 31 115 100 153 124 124 100 100 124 100 115 115 100 124 115 44 100 124 168 101 115 124 115 37 124 115 124 124 115 180 I N D E X CContinued1 Tillard, John ..... .... 1 04, 43, Todd, Lewis ....... ,,.. ............ Todd, Bill .......... ..........,, Tome, James ......... ...... Tome, Michael Tomko, Cheryl Tranter, Jeanne ........ ...... Tressler, Dale Trumbull, Larry ........ ...... Tucker, Dennis ..... ................... ....., . Tucker, Larry ....... ............................. Tuller, Gary .............. ......................... ,... ..... Tundel, Stephen ....... ...... 1 29, 128, 182, Ullrich, Jerry ........... ....... . ..............,....,. Urbanski, Robert ..... ........................,. Ustach, Harry .......... ................................,..,.... Valone, Donald ................................ 128, 125, Valone, James .................,.............,................,.,. Valone, Phyllis ............ 38 42, 104, 155, 178, Vanclse, Steven Van Volkinburg, Mark ........,.....,..... 104, 155, Vavala, Janet ........................................,......... Viglo, Dennis ............................................ 125, Vizza, Louis ...................... 140, 131, 125, 40, Voigt, Matthew ...................... 145, 141, 104, Voigt, Mike ............................................... . 125, Vought, Melissa .... 152, 154, 105, 104, 165, Vought, Reed Vullo Davfd ....... Vuilo William Wade, Stephen ..... ........ 1 64, Waits, Robert ....... ,.... .... 1 2 5, Walker, Deborah ..... ...... 1 53, 164, Walter, Catherine ...... ................... Walter, Linda .......... ................ Walters, Charles ........................................ 125, Walters, Everta .............. ...........,......... ................. Walters, Joyce ........ 149 148, 125, 166, 40, Walters, Laurie .......................... 105, 164, 155, Ward, Fred ........................................ 140, 125, Warren, Linda ..,... ....... .... ................. 1 2 5 , Warren, Wiliiam ...... . . .................... 142, Washington, Jane ....... ...... 1 52, 125, 165, Watson, Kathie ........ ..... 1 53, 166, 170, Watson, Steven ......... ....... 1 42, 105, 155, Watt, Laurie ................ .............................. Waxman, Bradley ........ ........................... Waxman, Pigfyllis ...... ..... 1 25, 170, Weaver, Je rey ...... ................... Weber, Dolores ......, ................ Weber, Lorraine ...... ..,,.. 1 25, Webster, LaDotta ......., ............. Wedlock, Shelley ........... ......... Weidert, M. Robert .,..... ......... Weller, Jack ................ ......, .....,.......... Welsh, Jacque .......... ...................... 4 0, Welsh, Judith .............. ................,................,. Wendelboe, Lynn ........... ..... 1 53, 156, 164, Wendelboe, William .... , ....................,, 40, Werlin, Christine ......... ..... 1 05, 175, 38, Werner, Cathy ......... ............. . ..,. 1 25, Wertz, Cheryl ........ West, Stephen ...... Wester, Ben .. ............. 125, 105, 38 125 104 125 125 180 104 125 125 104 104 138 125 125 169 162 125 179 125 186 104 131 108 179 179 170 125 38 162 40 125 174 159 105 168 179 162 165 125 179 180 147 125 105 180 125 168 168 105 125 125 105 125 40 170 162 174 44 174 162 125 Smith, Gary ................................,.......................,. 115 Smith, Janet ............ 154 153, 156, 101, 166, 186 Smith, Jeanne .................................. ,........ . 101, 174 Smith, Karen ......,. ,...,,.,...... ,...,.,,,, ,,....,,...,........ 1 1 5 Smith, Kathryn ..... .,,................. 1 15 Smith, Kathy ........ .,.,......... 1 24, 174 Smith, Patricia ...... .... 1 15, 152, 166 Smith, Paul ........... .......... 1 15, 162 Smith, Richard ........ ........ 1 01, 30 Smith, Richard E. .... ....,.. 1 24, 167 Smith, Ronald ....... ......,..... ,... 1 O 1 Smith, Sara ..,.... ...............,... 1 15 Smith, Susan ......,. ...,,.. ..... . 1 84, 101 Smith, William ......... .,.. 1 24, 167, 137 Snyder, Mary Jo .................. ,... ........,................. 1 I 5 Sobkowski, Jane ..................,............,........ 101, 172 Sondericker, Gail ...............,..... .......... 1 15, 44, 161 Songer, William ...... 143, 153, 129, 115, 182, 40 Sorensen, Dane ...... 143, 129, 115, 182, 136, 134 Sorensen, D. Julie .... ,... .......... , ............,,............. 1 1 5 Sorenson, Diane ........................,............... 115, 174 Sorensen, Douglas 144, 152, 128, 101, 182, 155 Sorensen, Sharon .,.,....,...... .....,...,,,,..,,. ,...,.. 1 2 4, 42 Sorensen, Steve .,...........................,.......... 162, 124 Sorenson, Pamela ...................... .... ............ 1 2 4, 165 Sorenson, Stanley .......,...................................... 101 Spackman, Harry ........,... 143, 128, 101, 182, 147 Spankler, Deborah ...................... 124, 163, 180, 40 Speidel, Julia .......... ............,........................ 1 24 Speidel, Mary ...... ....... 1 02, 164, 155 Spence, Larry ........ .... 1 40, 115, 138 Spencer, Perry ...,. ......... 1 15, 169 Spetz, Nancy ....... ..............,. 1 15 Spiridon, Dean .... .................,. 1 25, 44 Stalder, Jeff ......... ..............,............... 1 25 Stanko, Michele ...... . ..... 125, 37, 179, 174 Stanko, Paula ....... .,..........,...........,............ 1 25 Starner, Elaine ..... .............. 1 52, 115, 42, 174 Stein, Leslie .................... 154, 102, 170, 161, 168 Steinkamp, Cheryl ............................ 152, 102, 170 Steinkamp, Paul .......... ...........,,,,..,,...............,.. 1 25 Stenstrom, Darlyn ...... ................ 1 25 Stevenson, David ....... ...... 1 25, 167 Stevenson, Margaret ...... ,... A .. 115, 174 Stewart, Cindy ........... ............. 1 25 Stewart, Gaymle ....... ......... 1 80 Stewart, Kat ryne ...... ..,..,..... . .......... 1 02 Stewart, Robert ......... .. .......... . .......,.............. 125 Stites, Thomas .......... ......,...,................. ........,... 1 O 2 Stoldt, Wendy ............,..... 153, 125, 170, 43, 40 Stoudnour, David ...... ...,.............,.................. 1 02 Straight, Helen ....... ......,.,,......,...,......,.,.... 1 74 Streich, Matthew ..... .,.... 1 42, 125, 40 Streich, Susan ..... ,,,,..,,.............. 1 25 Sudul, Gail ............... ........ 1 31, 125, 182 Sullivan, Edwin ...... .....,.,..,.,,..,,............ 1 25 Suppa, Patricia ........ ...,.....,...... 3 2, 102, 170 Svensen, Cheryl ...... ..... 1 02, 175, 184, 174 Svensen, Wendy ...... .............. 1 25, 180, 37 Swanson, Bruce ....,. .... , ............................ 1 25 Swanson, Daniel ....... ..... . . 142, 153, 125, 167 Swanson, Debra .......... ,...,,,,..,,,,.,,,,. 1 25, 162 Swanson, Douglas ...... ............... 1 45, 102, 182 Swanson, John ........ ..... 1 58, 125, 162, 161 Swanson, Layton .,.,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,..,.,,,,. 1 52 Swanson, Randall .,........ ...,,,.......... 1 02, 169 Swanson, Robert C. ...,, .,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,.,.,,, , Swanson, Robert E. , ..... ............. 1 43, 162, 40 Swift, Susan .....................,...,,..................... 37, 165 Szeverenyi, Nikolaus ................ 141, 154, 103, 162 Taft, Trudy ...... ................. ...... . . . .,............,... 103, 175 Tassone, Camilla 152, 154, 156, 103, 162, 186, 66 Taylor, Beniamin ..........................,....,,,......,.,..... 103 Taylor, Mariorie ...,................ ,........,.................... 1 25 Taylor, Tom ........................,.............................,.., 103 Teconchuck, Catherine ............ 103, 180, 173, 174 Tegeler, David 154, 156, 103, 164, 40, 179, 186 Thayer, Daniel ............,..............................,,......... 125 Thayer, Diann ..........,,...., ,,...,,..,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 3 0, 103 Thomas, Sandra ...................................... ......,.... Thompson, David .............,.................................. 169 Thompson, Larry ......,...................... ................... 1 03 Thompson, Penny 148, 164, 165, 180, 42, 40, 44 Thompson, Robert .... 142, 129, 103, 182, 155, 134 Thompson, Susan ........................ 125, 162, 180, 37 Thoms, Daniel ..............,,..,.,..,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,.,,.,,,,, 30 Thornton, Agatha Thornton, Peter ....... Tillard, Elizabeth .... 104, 175 'QIQIQQQIQ 125 One 'hundred ninety-nine Westfall, Billie ........... .......,...... Westfall, Leonard ........ ......,.,....... 1 25 Westfall, Randall ......... ....... 1 31, 125 Westley, Lorraine ........ .,.......... 1 72 Whipple, LaRue ....... ..............................., ,.,. 1 0 5 Whitaker, Craig ....... .....................,.....,...,......., 1 52 White, Barbara ..... .........................................,,. 1 79 White, Craig .................... 142, 128, 106, 182, 155 White, Gerald ..............................................,....... 106 Whiteshot, Mary Jane ................ 106, 162, 170, 40 Whyte, Joseph ............... ........................,... Wiedmarer, Stephen ....... .... ......... 1 5 9, 162 Wiedmier, Dave .......... ........,,.. 1 25 Wilbur, Clara ........... .................. Williams, Kathleen ..... .......... 1 18, 163 Williams, Mark ......... .... 1 25, 135, 134 Williams, Robert ...... ...................... Wiliams, Zachary ........ ...... 1 25, 128 Williamson, Alvin ...... .....,...... 1 06 Wills, Joseph ........... ........... Wilson, Arlene ..... ..,.. 1 72 Wilson, Kathryn ...... ..... 1 06 Wilson, Kathy ....... ...... 1 63 Wilson, Linda K. ...... ...... 1 06 WilSon, Lincla L. ...... ....,...,.. 1 06, 170, 169 Wilson, Mark ........... ..................,...... 4 0, 125 Wilson, Sam ,................ ........ 1 42, 140, 153, 161 Wilson, William ....................,..................... 142, 106 Winegardner, Russell ...........,......,..................... 106 Winn, Constance ....,....... 106, 184, 155, 175, 174 Wise, Har.an ............. .............,.......................... 1 25 Witkin, Faith ...... ,.,............. . . 158, 168, 180 Witkin, Lynn Wolf, Alice Wolfe, Dale Wolfe, John Wolfe, Susan Wood, Amy Wood, Fred 158, 168, 180, 44 148, 37, 125, 166 125 38 I N D E X CContinuedl Wood, Harold ...... .......................... ...... Wood, Melody ..... 164, 180, 40, Wood Michael ..... ,........... 1 07, 30, Wood Rene ..,... ....,..........,.,.......... Wood, Scott ..,.....,. ,,.....A......... 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