Warrior Run High School - Warrior Yearbook (Turbotville, PA)
- Class of 1980
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'Y' '15 f-:Nl ' 2, . -..mv.,,,A ,, B -4A,,,X-4 0 Q EDITOR-IN-CHIEF trightl Valerie Strickler ' ADVISOR ttar rightl Marlin Troutman BUSINESS STAFF trightl tt. to R.l1oe Miller,-Dan Heebner, Steve Myers, Deb Rompella, Rashel Piechowski, Amy Ptleegor, CLUBS' STAFF tfar rightl DeAnne Kocher, Gail Roup. FEATURES STAFF trightl Renee Piechowski, Kathy Phillips teditorl. UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF tmiddle rightl tl, to R.l Robin Edkin, Glenda Schell, Andy Bower tco- editorl, AD STAFF tfar righll tl, to RJ Paula Shirley, Ruth Metzger, Miles Wilson. SENIOR STAFF trightl QL. to RJ Millie Sheatler teditorl, Myles Arnold, Joyce Taylor. tlar rightl tl. to R.l Van Michael tphoto staftl, Kim Strouse tclubs editorl, Deb Kurtz tphoto stalfl. SPORTS STAFF triglitl tl. to R.l Row 1: Lori Yost, Yevette Taylor tcof editorsl. Row 2: Andrea Frey, An- drea Adarns, Martina Crawford. PHOTO STAFF trightl tt. to R.l Row 1: Toni Becker, Tom Troutman tchief photographerl- Row 21 Andy Swope. Dave Holtzman, Rob Brown. Row 3: Russ Showers, Vicki Shoop tphoto editorl. FACULTY STAFF trightl tl. to Rl Row l Abe Arnold, Sue Troutman, Emily Arnold teditorl. Row 2: Sue Taylor, Kay Yoeurn, Annette Powell. All l F 4 l 3 s i 1 I F Q F 1 S . t If F 'l I A F Q i U ,J . gi' . :F if Q Q Y ' i l l'1 L I F i WARRIOR STAFF DEDICATION WARRIOR RUN HISTORY rAcuLrv ' SENIORS Class of 1980 Senior Directory UNDERCLASSMEN Class of 1981 Class of 1982 Class of 1983 SHOWCASE SPORTS Scoreboard Sensor Indrvrduals FEATURES Hornecormng 1979 Chrrstrnas 1979 Pottsvrlle Exchange Prom 1979 Sprung Nlusrcal Exchange Students Graduatron CLUBS ADVERTISING ul Cillllfll IJ L 1 ACatl0ll I I Dedications of any kind are often difficult. This is especially true when so many people at Warrior Run have meant so much to the Class of 1980. We feel especially proud to be the 25th graduating class from the Warrior Run School District. As such, we have identified closely with many faculty members, the administration, and the school staff. However, one person does stand out as one, who in many quiet ways and sometimes not so quiet, always seems to be there when needed, and assists any student or group who needs help. A person who has been active at one time or another in most of the school programs, and through these activities has become a friend. Many happy memories will continue as we, the Class of 1980, dedicate this Silver Annivere sary Warrior to lVlr. Lester Lee. lVlr. Lester E. Lee 1 .7!ze jirof jxfenfy jiue euro The Warrior Run School District was formed twenty-five years ago. After many midnight sessions, the final jointure resulted. Involved were the West Branch Joint School tan earlier iointure of Watsontown Borough, Delaware Township, lVlcEwensville, and Gregg Townwhipl and the North-Mont Joint School District tan earlier iointure of Turbotville, Anthony Township, Limestone Township, and Lewis Townshipb. The Warrior Run District accounted for parts of three counties and eight school districts. The original school board consisted of forty members, five from each of the eight districts. Advantages of the new iointure included more variety in activities in- cluding co-ed sports, expansion of boys' athletics, greater opportunities in academics, better-supplied libraries and science laboratories, and improved yearbooks. By contrast, West Branch High School offered football, basket- ball, and band, North-Nlont offered wrestling. If We H NIMH gdgk -V an CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE WARRIOR RUN SCHOOL DISTRICT lt was evident that as early as 1949, a need for a new secondary school in the area was obvious to some of the directors. December 15, 1952 A report was made regarding the meeting held in the Dept. of Public ln- struction at which time it urged that the West Branch Joint School and the North-Mont Joint School should become one large ioint organization. June 21, 1954 The Supervising principal reported on the enrollment in the schools following a discussion held on the possibility of receiving Department ap- proval ofa building for the West Branch Joint School. A motion was agreed that the county superintendent be asked to call a meeting with the North- Mont Joint School to further discuss a jointure with them. July 19, 1954 The supervising principal reported that the county superintendent stated that the North-Nlont Joint board was not interested in meeting with the West Branch Joint board at this time. lVlarch 21, 1955 Dr. C. D. Jenkins, County Superintendent, reported to the board that the North-Nlont Joint School, as a result of the letter received from Dr. Swan, had passed a resolution stating they were willing to re-open negotiations with the West Branch Joint School. The board of directors of the West Branch Joint School then passed a motion stating that they were willing to re-open nogotiations providing that a definite program of action to which the directors of the North-Mont Joint School are willing to accede will be presented and that the meeting be held within a period of 30 days. lVlay 16, 1955 Since the meeting with the directors of the North-llllont Joint School had not been productive, a resolution was introduced and unanimously ap- proved petitioning the State Council on Education to permit a final room schedule to be issued to Warrior Run Joint School for the creation of a secondary school. June 8 81 9, 1955 The Warrior Run Area Joint School is formed by the directors comprising the West Branch Joint School and the North-Nlont Joint School effective the first Nlonday in July, 1955. Article 8 of the agreement - any secondary school constructed in the new jointure be in the vicinity of the Warrior Run Church- was the major obstacle. Robert S. Rishel, Turbotville, was elected temporary chairman. Mrs. Frances Diehl, West Branch secretary, served as temporary secretary for the board. June 20 was set for the first meeting of the new group at Turbot- ville. The meeting began at9 p.m. Wednesday night and continued until 2 a.m. Thursday morning. An executive committee was formed. lt consisted of 16 members, two from each district. Regular meetings of the executive committee were held the third Monday evening of each month. Orrin G. Cocks was supervising principal of the West Branch Joint School, and Joseph Wolfe was supervising principal ofthe North-Mont Joint School. Abram Fairchild was president of the county board. June 20, 1955 A motion was unanimously approved that preliminary data be submitted for a room schedule for a new junior-senior high school building. 1 '2 'ey-ni f .. ,g . H 'HSL .. .2 ,, efa-ferrfiiir .fft 249.23 It A 2? fi.SZZ4'P I . .T eialixfh 'g-I WATSONTOWN HIGH SCHOOL ' Iliriii-isrrnxslirya i .sc Above left: The Watsontown High School. Above: WHS I-Iomemaking House. 5 August 29, 1955 The board agreed to employ Edmund George Good as architect for the new Warrior Run secondary school. September 28, 1955 The recommendation of the architect for the selection ofthe site known as the Patterson Farm was unanimously approved by the executive commit- tee of the joint board. October 13, 1955 A final room schedule was received from the Dept. of Public Instruction. TURBOTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL October 17, 1955 The formal approval of the site was received from the Dept. of Public Instruction. November 1, 1955 Department of public Instruction assigns Project number 922 to the proposed junior-senior high school. November 21, 1955 The joint board authorized option to be taken on the approved school site at 324,000 tor a period of one year at the cost of S1,000. H. William Koch was retained as solicitor. January 16, 1956 A formal contract was entered into with the architect. January 23, 1956 Fire destroyed the Eighth Street School, requiring part-time sessions for the children of this shcool and the Dewart School. February 13, 1956 The Watsontown Business Associates formally registered objection to the selection of the site, and the board agreed to permit engineers selected by the Business Associates to be present at the time that test borings are made at the site. A Nlarch 8, 1956 Preliminary plans approved for further developments by the Dept. of Public Instruction. Nlay 2, 1956 lVlr. Robinson reports the Eighth Street buildings as having a wholly in- adequate site, impractical to enlarge. 6 June 8, 1956 A report of the survey committee states: 13 The cost of rebuilding the Eighth Street School does not seem warranted. 25 The committee recommends that the new secondary school be erected as the next step in the building program. 35 The committee suggested that priority approval for Project No. 922 might be obtained upon application. June 15, 1956 The board aiuhorized that a petition be forwarded to the State Council on Education seeking priority for the junior-senior high school project. June 27, 1956 The revised preliminary plans were given approval by the Dept. of Public Instruction. July 7, 1956 A request was made of the president of the Business Associates to meet with representatives of the Watsontown School Board and the Joint Board in an ettort to reconcile differences. July 13, 1956 A letter received from the Superintendent of Public Instruction approv- ing Project No. 922. August 20,1956 The board authorized the architect to proceed with the preparation of work drawings. The board also selected Rhodes, Sinon and Reeder as bond counsel. October 3, 1956 The board unanimously agrees to adopt the name of Susquehanna Valley School Authority as the authority to be established by the districts of the area. The board also at this meeting named authority members and made selections of terms of authority members. October 15, 1956 A resolution was agreed to authorizing Lewis Township to exercise the option to purchase the Patterson Farm as a site tor the proposed new secondary school. The several boards met the same evening to pass resolu- tions establishing the authority. Above left: The Turbotville School. Above: The Turbotville Vocational School. November 16, 1956 Organization meeting of the Susquehanna Valley School Authority held. lanuary 11, 1957 Resolutions were adopted by the board to approve the plan and drawings for the new secondary school, the specifications for the new secondary school, and directing the Susquehanna Valley School Authority to proceed immediately to advertise for bids for construction. January 24, 1957 Susquehanna Valley School Authority sets Nlarch 12, 1957 at 7:00 p.m. in the Watsontown High School as the time and place for the opening of bids. lVlarch 27, 1957 The bids were accepted. The largest contract, that of the actual building of the school, was awarded to Ritter Brothers, of Harrisburg, PA. lVlay 18, 1957 Ground-breaking ceremony was held. From that time on construction on the new school moved at a very rapid pace. llllay 8, 1958 ln a special meeting, the board awarded contracts for the furniture and equipment to be used in the nearly-completed school. September 3, 1958 Fifteen months and sixteen days after ground-breaking ceremonies, the new Warrior Run Area loint School was opened for classes. Due to rising enrollment, 1967 brought the need for a new building. The Warrior Run Junior-Senior High School, originally designed for 1,050 stu- dents, was severely overcrowded by 1,300 students. The seven outlying elementary schools had no cafeterias, libraries, or medical facilities. A four- four-four system was then devised for the district by which the high school, a new building, would house grades 9-12, the middle school, the previous high school, would have grades 5-8, and the elementaries, the already standing structures, would house grades 1-4. Why was the new building designated to be the high school? Traditionally, new high schools have been built to replace the outdated ones. This reasoning led to the Warrior Run High School as we presently know it. Researched By Vicki Shoop T Warrior Run High School The Allenwood School .q-a,,,.., N ,NST Drinking Facilities .-P,-,,. x- --1.11 Ri 1 KS---fx-s ,z SPRING GARDEN The Spring Garden School 7 Right: The East District School. Below: A typical Township School. .FWWHQ lun-nw' . i t Right cenlerz East District School out building. Above: Watsontown High School A rear, 5 L Q, ff ,W i .J ff ,M -4 , f. 'Y f , f , , 1 ' N czsafergprzwff , tf ' . 2 A f ' , W N ' it -ff fs . Q 2 . i f V . l :A W -WM , ,i c i 'X - i .. .eo W wwe I , ,- ff ' ' V ei: V 1- ,f V JJ, wwf , ew ,f 'f', - jr ,,,nv1y i ci CN , L . f pg 1 5 wg' ua vi 2 'rf 2 .. -1 raw. agfgem ita , 1, '-- - . .ff 'f ,I L, .ox M,,,-1' ,,, he A 0 I V V , L K ,W Q, ., Q g.,i,f:.t V kk ,ff H , 577, I ' L'fsX.dLft551 ,wt-2143 'c,f'fa',g,Nk1f 'fwwic-,S f,f'11 1' 7 f ' ng - af. N-.ff-f ,Ja 1 of 65 M.,Ea,q.'. Q f. . ,M Vo ,,,WfaA,.,.fr,,,, , ' ff-x+'w,2 'W 1 L 1 v or 1, m M a , 4, V. -LAL ,,,. w -nm. ar Warrior Run Middle and High School complex. 'L FA C The most important thing a student receives from a school is knowledge. Knowledge that will remain throughout our lives. The faculty members of Warrior Run have enriched our lives by making us aware. For some, it has been through the encourage- ment of a special talentg for others, it has been the chance to explore new areas of interest, as well as the chance to learn through failure. But, for all it has been the opportunity to prove ourselves and to discover who we really are. I 'iu-il 5 W ' . W ' IM 1 'twvwmw A B C D 1-11 was lk E F G - H ,S fi U 'zl' Mx. ,L V , em Q 4 we H Q K ig wg ' x fi M yi, , gif, , ,'?Y 4 .- , ty 75:1 , lm, s ,Q :WL 1, A-4 , 5,11----W W ,JV W.-M ,as Z ? ,Ql- JQ, iff WA Y,W.m lvl N 0 U P Q 14 'fz-mf , .JJ X ,1 , 'ini 5 W lg ,X 1 W ' 1, gs fm' V114 R 1111 1. 1 'h 11 1111 1.w- 'W'-- All T. mm- v WA. -66-N, tn-fu-vs -www 'qqnw' LIU'--f1.,. wa, nl 0 .ff 1. ,gr Mfg' 5 I ff QW Y Z AA 11 1 5 fgplxw . 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Secretary to Superintendent New members to the WR School Board as of lanuary1980: Nlrs, GAIL WOODS replacing Nlr. B. Swopeg lVlr. TERRY AUNKST replacing Mr. P. Bower. , , 1 4 -ia- ,fx r ,Xl Nlr. Zregler explauns the orocedure very thoroughly. lerry Thomas honors the trophy of the Tomato Festlval Football game against Mllton to lVlr Zregler, 13 Q LM-W-NJ ? it --.I A, llllrs. Corson takes time out from some classes to catch up In some local news. B. llllr. Woodland shows Jerry and Jerry how the motor VI I operates. i C. lVlr. llllcRoberts looks on as the Tech boys do some class work. MWWWW ,HH If Whats this, Nlrs, Bower? lVlr. Elser looks pleased with the Tuba players. 14 Misty and lillany do research in the library. 5 I h sr I Becky. whats this crossing your Vs? . ,, f 5- .,.' ' W. ' WILLIAM BAUNIER 119645 , . A 7 tw- ' BS. at Bucknell Universityg lVl.S. at Bucknell l ' University. He serves as Director of Guidance. ' 1 -Q EILEEN core r1972p B.S. at Pennsylvania Universityg Nl,S. at Bucknell University. She serves as Guidance Counselor and she teaches Family Living. X Sh -T. .l In toe, Diann and tori prepare their speeches. Mluhlflllr CaluhBS up on her reading. as Freshmen participate in Mrs. Swope's class. f at fl .Li I A 4 .KL, . nk flar rightj Gary interviews Mr. Burns in Journalism. 16 3 --Q-v JOYCE ACKER 119655 A.B. at Susquehanna Universityg M.Ed at Bloomsburg State College. She teaches English. CARL BOWER 619705 B.S. at Bloomsburg State College. He teaches English. GAIL DEANS 09729 B.S. at Bloomsburg State Collegeg M.A. at University of Arkansas. She teaches English, Speech, and Journalism. Advisor to Eagles Perch 'll' j ELIZABETH H. DENNEN 119663 A.B. at Lycoming College. She teaches English. NANCY SLEASE 119765 B.A. at Pennsylvania State University She teaches Business English and English -6 1 . A K s W if if x in ll. - J'xffA'?glJ ' . t,,r,f,M,Q R 1 1 'li EA it X 5 s 53 as , 4 xg , --1-P A ,. J 1'4 'wil' RONALD ACKER 119655 B.A. at Susquehanna University, M.Ed at Bloomsburg State College. He teaches Industrial Arts, Biol0gy3 Advanced Biology, Enviromental Sciences, and Academic Biology. FRANCIS BOWER 119585 A.B. at Lycoming College. She teaches Consumer Science, Conservation, and Earth 84 Space Science. lAlVlES BULLDCK C1966D B.S. at Lycoming College. He teaches Historical 81 Enviromental Education Complex, En- viromental Science, and Outdoor Lab. N Director of Fort Freeland. F relics: fe? 'AX i'1'T- V L E Nlr. Doan gives a book talk. Nlr. Acker discusses a Biology assignment with Denise 18 1 W 1 'Qs-Q! I I f V 3' :1 1' V if I . xv . -1' s. vw., - 4. ,ia.11V.,xm S 'S Lf -S' . -, H i . ' attest, .- ,t. Xl.i.4l,,t.,,?,ff at . . 3-wtf-,e9Ei?s:,, 2 . 5 '1 -sg, fsspx e- 1 1 t' .R y . f :.' 4 on ,f -- mf M' . R ., . g V I 4 n.. g fi Q ' 4-- :f . ,. P. l K A . in.. PATRICE TANNER 419745 TERRY BURNS 419743 BA. at Bloomsburg State College, lVl.Ed. at Bloomsburg State College. He teaches Chemistry, Physics, and Consumer Science. JOANNE CHIAVOROLI 419799 B.S. at Bloomsburg State College. She teaches Earth 81 Space Science. DOUGLAS lVlcROBERTS 419695 B.S. at Bloomsburg State College, lVl.Ed at Bloomsburg State College. He teaches Tech Science, Biology, and Drivers Education. B.S. at lunata College. She teaches Advanced Biology, Biology, and Earth 81 Space Science. 4belowJ llllr. Burns and his students work on a Chemistry lab. 5 i .s . : i 1 l .. H: 'jf l. b .l, ,Zi 'Q it 'l K . ii. x ji' I i i ' . g' . f r 'wi .i i , ,QF 110519 E .J- 1 19 JOHN E. CORIVIAN 119533 A.B. Dickinson Collegeg M.A. Bucknell Collegeg he teaches American History and P.A.D. Assistant to the Principal WILLIAM E. CORSON 419593 Pennsylvania State: B.S. at Bucknell Univer- sityg Lycoming Collegeg he teaches American History. ANN IVI. CORSON 119729 B.S. Bucknell University, Lycoming Collegeg she teaches World Cultures I Advisor to the Class of 80 DAVID W. HAHN 09715 B.A. at Susquehanna Universityg he teaches P.A.D. and World Cultures. Coaches Intramural Soccer LESTER E. LEE 419529 B.S. at Bucknell University. He teaches English 8 History Advisor to Keyettes, Key Club and Tech Club. Mrs. Corson and Angie discuss an assignment. ss- ' sw il 'HW 1 . we A 'B ff SHELDON W. SUMNER 1979 B.S. Slippery Rock State College he teaches English 81 History Coaches 8th grade Basketball TERRY B. MANTLE H9745 B.S. Lock Haven State College he teaches World Cultures Advisor to Varsity Club and Coaches Baseball HARRY C. MATHIAS 19635 B.S. Bloomsburg State College he teaches World Cultures ll 81 Sociology Advisor to Varsity Club and Coaches Varsity Football -'x My ' r-1vg-fa-'f':efew'1n - - K ' ' Cabovel We come to school to learn ROBERT V. CHAAPEL 419751 BS. Bloomsburg State College, he teaches Geometry, Applied Math 81 Algebra l. Advisor to Class of 79 . GARY W. EGLI 419679 B.S. Bloomsburg State College, M. Ed. Texas A 8. M University, he teaches Algebra ll, Algebra Il 81 Trigonometry, Calculus, Trigonometry 8 Advanced Math. HARRY S. FLICKINGER 419487 A.D. Susquehanna University, he teaches Math 81 Science. Athletic Director. RONALD D. HOUSEKNECHT 419737 BS. Bloomsburg State College, he teaches llllath. Coaches 9th grade Basketball. CHARLES A. KYLE 419771 B.S. Lock Haven State College, he teaches Algebra, Geometry, 81 General Math. 22 511212 2. 1 ' f XX M324 wwe 4aboveb Dan, Chris, and Lisa discuss a problem with Mr. Egli. X Q ? in 'cf' '- A , ff W , E, 4 ij' A I if' V .-3 . , .5 H., 4 .f ,kg -Ev ' F r 7548? 1 : I P .I MR- ,. qkirty sys., K ,A K S' BARBARA R. ooosorv 119723 B.S. Bloomsburg State College, she teaches Data Processing, Typing I 81 II, 81 Accounting I 81 ll. CHARLES E. FAHRINGER H9583 B.S. Bloomsburg State College, he teaches Business Math I 8, ll, Typing I, Personal Typ- ing. NANCY B, HOLTZMAN Cl956J B.S. Bloomsburg State Collegeg she teaches Shorthand I 81 ll, Office Machines, Office Practice, Typing ll, Xl Advanced Shorthand 8. Transcription. GEORGE B. MILLER IR. H9693 B.A. Lycoming Collegeg M.A. Bloomsburg State College. Advisor to Treasurers 81 Activities Accounts. WAYNE D. SMYTHE f1972J B.S. Bloomsburg State College, M.B.A. Bucknell University, he teaches Accounting I, ll 81 Ill, Typing Ill, General Business, 81 Business Math I 81 ll. Coaches Varsity Wrestling. 5, i u. 'X I I ,L ' 1 XX 'N N I X1 Vtifrelf. tbottomi Business students participate in Mr. Millers Class. - IR Q II A fl . A , , 0 23 S A I Y Tfgf Ying tabovej Teachers enjoy activities too! Val learns from her mistakes. RONALD E. MEYER 119645 8.3. Lock Haven State Collegeg he teaches Spanish. BEATRICE A. REDFERN 119625 B.A. Johnson C. Smith Universityg she teaches French 8r English. Advisor to French Club. i i 1 Rf, slim A i --f 1 , , ' att.re,ia Q t it.t X we g- A 1.QQ'c4-if we I resent. i Q -.X K he 1 , -. -s ff - . o s s skew-vm? sl i ' 4, ,E ,MWMW ,if 2 N 24 Freshmen explore the world imma of science. Qi.-4' tlettl Mr. Cutter directs the Concert Choir in a musical number. WILLIAM C. CUTTER H9787 BS. Mansfield State College, he teaches General Music, Jazz, Music Theory, Rock 81 Country Music, 8 Guitar. Director of Concert Choir, Chorus, 8 Cham- ber Singers. MICHAEL K, ELSER 119727 B.A. Mansfield State College, M.S. Ithaca College, he teaches Instrumental Music. MARLIN K, TROUTMAN 119583 B.S. 81 M. Ed. Pennsylvania State Universtiyg he teaches Art, 81 Photography. Advisor to The Warrior 81 Art-Photo Club. tbelowj The class anticipates a proiect while Mr. Trout- man gives the details. A l Ts L. 5 1 25 DAVID M. BUDD 119733 B.S. Lock Haven State Collegeg B.S. Califor- nia State Collegeg he teaches Industrial Arts, Drafting I 81 ll, Mechanical Drawing. Coaches Football CLineJ 81 Wrestling Cassistantb. RICHARD L. HONTZ SR. 119797 B.S. Lock Haven State College. LARRY W. OSMAN 09605 B.S. Millersville State Collegeg Pennsylvania State University he teaches Woodworking Drafting 81 Architechural Drawing. MARK A. WOODLAND 419645 B.S. Millersville Stateg he teaches Industrial Arts Metal Shop and Power Mechanics if . S z of ces' NL' '-A Mr. Hontz instructs students in the use of a tool 26 Wills.. laboveh Val and Kevin play a game. Mrs. Lengle demonstrates the basic stitch. ELIZABETH B. LENGLE 119745 B.S. Mansfield State Collegeg she teaches Basic, Intermediate 81 Advanced Sewing, Work Study, Housing and Home Furnishings, Home Economics, 8i Child Development. Advisor to Tri-Hi-Y. BECKY R. MORGAN H9787 B.S. Mansfield State Collegeg she teaches Basic, Intermediate, 81 Advanced Foods, Crafts, Si Child Development. Cleltj The students enioy Little Visitors Day as much as the toddlers. i Q 7 an Z A-if ,fs Q LINDA M. MCGOUGH C19695 BS. Lock Haven State Collegeg she teaches Physical Education, 81 Health. Coaches Varsity Field Hockey and Girls' Basketball. EDWARD S. MCPHERRIN C19785 B.S. Lock Haven State Collegeg he teaches Physical Education, 8r Health. Advisor to the class of '81 and Coaches Var- sity Football and Track tasst.5, JIMMY D. STEPHENSON C19785 B.S. Lock Haven State College: University ot Wisconsong University ot Hawaiig he teaches Physical Education 81 Health. WANDA S. SUMNER 119775 BS. Slippery Rock State Collegeg she teaches Physical Education 8i Health. Director ot Intramural Sports. JACK R. STEINBACH 619795 B.S. Lock Haven State Collegeg he teaches Physical Education 81 Health. Q 2 iigxi' up S- L . . s 11 7 .W A K K 5 N ANN . .V . K A t A Qgsgtglii h W ' s' ,za - . .. is: ' ' fs .A -- . .. . 'f i S' ' is K .L , f -Nw , .1 A . 'S' .. .. . SW W wt wel ' im 'W WW: .. - C ... --C-s...,-is aft -ace W is Q his was . 9 ' a sm 9 S A . .. V ,N 3 Q nmvms-Mes r A - ---- Girls stretch before a tumbling lesson. 28 . i roi. I . l Uy,UJU,tilywIi jg' L s A 5. E X rj 'S i 'MM I 4,4 hw News . X E Q i t 'Er it K. A L .L 5 Q A ' r A ..' ii '-.1 1 2 t Q is J-11... ,... C f-. j ..r9' 1 1 i ,.-- 1 DAVID L. BAIR 119751 B.S. Bloomsburg State College, He teaches Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, 8 Conservation. Advisor to Y.E.A. and Coaches Jr. High Foot- ball. DALE E. SCHOOLEY 419721 B.S. 81 lVl.S. University of Virginia, New Nlex- ico State, University of New Mexico, Bloomsburg State College, He teaches Nlath, Reading, Science, 8 Work Study. Advisor to Y.E.A. Above: And what are you thinking about Mr. Bower? RONALD 0. DOAN B.S. Mansfield State College, He serves as High School Librarian. Advisor to Student Council. ROSS S. DOPP 119623 BS. Lock Haven State College, He teaches Driver's Education. 29 BETTY BARNWELL Clerk, Typist LOUISE MOORE Clerk, Typist FRANCES NIAGARGLE Secretary Q Ni? labovej Staff members discuss possible changes. JENNEDELLE BURROWS Audio-Visual Aid FAY HAAS Library Aid 30 jeg., S ff I. s-,,4.i::: '--' , 7 Nr 'l hm, A .3ffi 'k.. Mrs. Pick checks a students blood pressure during llth grade physicals, Pam 19952 og XHACZK AA Use Fratcrve qhcl 1023.9 06 Le-,,PPfheg5 livffp DORIS PICK 119795 R.N. Diploma at Williamsport Hospital School of Nursingg B.S.N Ed at Wilkes College. She serves as school nurse at the Warrior Run High School and Turbotville Elementary. She is advisor to F.N.A. JANE SHUMAN 119563 R.N. at Geisinger Hospital School of Nursingg Bachelor of Science at Bloomsburg State. She serves as Social Worker K-12. WAYNE ASHENFELDER 119581 Maintenance JANE ASHENFELDER 119581 Maintenance 31 ix ,f :EN N ask K : 5 Row 1: P. Hoffman, S, Stehr, V. Mincemoyer, D. Eisenhauer, J. Reynolds, D. Gauger. Row 2: E. Foust, B. Kline, P. mswmwww- ST 3 .. .st J Shoop, B. Trawitz, Mary Clemens, G. Laidacker svaahwhvw F .,,,. ipvwv-nag 2 Ik .R 'Ri . xxx X L f?e N-es. Q A Wsywassof ., - Evonne Baysore - Cafeteria Manager All students enjoy lunch. 32 1g'x XE 1 , ,f gl 41 I f.- lx 3 x,. X,.J 198 0 JL 1' Qu 99 U '., x.: Qi we-Q .Q K 3, 0 1 2113 Er , C8153 gl. i',2 5 fl ,iz K wr. .8 V41 lr'-if I X1 nf-- a' A3455 X , 'if I. . N I .,,. n Q 2:1717 g.1.,4' f , . r 'Q .yfux 5 avi' xii' 4 'auf 1' ,S , if ,xg 'R -. V 'e'.. ' -f',L' v-4'2,f ,4-- . 1, .3 ,,z,.,.M,,,. :Q . E Z3 ith . , . A .W 1: - :Ti LY .L, ? ER ? H1 fm. 'E W If, I' ,xx if va ft 3 X .fn-. 'B 'fa' Ln ff U Wah Y -Q 2 .3-,f L r 1 Y w V x N l , L F V r W p Deborah Ann Coates Lois Nl. Conrad Charles Cotner Ronald Coup James Glen Criswell Wenda Lee Danley Douglas Lee Deem David Deivert Crystal A. Deiter Virginia Lynne Dewald Lori Kay Dieffenbach Gary Lee Dieffenderfer '1'-,: 3 ,. Q -I ,T 0 , 9 41 J' A w Af-l'. M 1, 311' .V 'QL QR Lili 'ilff n F .7 'Z .2-'5 M .Y il, I I A svn, J 9'-x -A ,ix P 1' L? A ' ,J g. 'Q .. .1? Riff E-' . r' Q- '-ui 1 1. ,.O ,, 'Q ,. L , Y ef lg.- ' 'fe if g 4 R1 V r Q i ' P W V i iw- ,A'1 ' i .1 Charles David Hood Gary L. Houtz lr. Joseph Scott lones Anne Elizabeth Kalin Keith Keeler Myra Elizabeth Kemrer Brenda Lee Kilgus Gregg William Krick Deborah Lee Kurtz Christine Nlaria Lagana Corinna Kay Laidacker Loretta lean Leech V N ! l 5 W F 1 V N 5 W i N 4 w w N P N V P l E Dave Moore Lisa Kay Moore Larry James Mordan Sherri Calabro Morrison Terry L. Moser Robin Ann Murphy Kelly Marie Newman Brenda Lee Nicholas Christina E. Nicholas Paula Ann Osman Tracy Paul Cathy Sue Phillips John Plotts James Edward Poust Robert Poust Steven D. Ranck Harold Raup J. Bradon Reedy Sandra Dee Reynolds Stefanie L. Reynolds Jeffrey Guy Richards Kathleen Carol Richards Diann L. Roan Duane L. Robbins -in www-' H- ' M' iw lN ' W r if if Hugh Sellard Millie Lou Sheatler Dee Ann Shirley Wilma lo Shively Vicki Ann Shoop Edna lVlay Showers Brenda Lee Shreck Dale Smith Gail Elaine Smith Roland Keith Smith Jeffrey Allan Snyder Cherie Lynn Sones Carla Lea Stamm David Anthony Steinbacher Duane Edward Steininger Valerie A. Strickler Janice Stump James Edward Taylor Jamie L. Taylor Jerry Vee Thomas Lori Lee Thomas Tomilee Trego Thomas Marlin Troutman Helen June Wagner 46 I x, I S, .:L ,,v Q 3 aff x f 1 r4 4 1 , i ' l! -1 X . lhxgfj Qegffx ', . M. nit! Y' V 5. iv. 3, Q' 1 , D ' li . W. 'Q O F' uf gm-E ? M 5 dn...- 3 T HN Wendy Ann Yaw Lrsa Faye Yeager Blake Yoder Blane Yoder Russell Eugene Yonkln Lon Ann Yost ,Q ef: we r me aaa-M at a eratio n ! 1978-1979 Pres, Harry Mathias V.P. Renee Allen Sect. Shari Lilley Treas. Lisa Moore 1977-1978, V, ' Pres, Dianne Roan lefty? Thomas seo. snarrurrey Treasf Lisa Moore orrlcens or THE vvnns CLASS or 1980 aee Row 15 Sharie'Lilley Q3ect,bg Lisa Moore Qtreasjg Row 2: Mrs. Corson QAdvisorJ3 l-larry Mathiasgflflresglg, Qerryyrg5IE1iormaS1011 Fresg Solange lVlaria Martins Bastos Laurent Dumoulin Carlos Ochoa Guerra , .s st vw ,uh Sf' '- Kari Sotie Hermanrud Carlos Mendoza Sabrina Renee Miller Henrik H. Pederson 7 Laurent and Charlie act out an oral interp ig I. EXCVYGUES students converse in homeroom. Kari, Solange, and Carlos discuss Advanced Biology. 49 enior Cibirecfory John L. Adam Uuniorl Varsity Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, War Eagle Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Renee Dee Allen fChippyJ Flag Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, War Eagle Weightlifting Z, 3, 4, V.P. Class of '80 3. Randy D. Allison Debbie L. tAndrewsJ Hall Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 2. Bryon Scott Anspach Football 1, 2, 3, 4,Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, War Eagle Weightlifting 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club Z, 3, 4. Emily Mae Arnold Keyettes 2, Warrior Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track Z, Judy A. Arnold Tri-Hi-Y Z, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 co-capt., Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Traci Marie Aunkst Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Governor's School 3, Field Hockey 1, 2.3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 2, 3, 4, A.V. 1, 2, 3. Harvey lluten fDa Holvel War Eagle Weightlifting 3, 4. Debra Ann Bachman Shirley M. Baker CShirlJ Art Photo 4, F.H.A. 3, 4. William Baker Roger Ball Bambi Lynne Balliel Chorus 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Concert Choir 4. Steven F. Balliet Linda Lee Barlett Band Front 1, 2, 3. Solange Maria Martins Bastos Field Hockey 4. Randy Lee Baylor Sandy L. Beck Keyettes 3, F.N.A. 2, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Thomas Dartt Becker iBeckleJ Art Photo 3, 4, Basketball 1, Warrior Staff 3, 4, War Eagle Weightlifting 3, 4. Robert W. Betz Jeffrey Scott Bieber tBiebJ Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Baseball 2. Jeffery D. Bigger Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4. Dale Blue Nedette Joy Bly Field Hockey 1, Eagle's Perch 1, 2, 3, 4ed., Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Carrie Lee Boudman Y.E.A. 3, 4. Sandy L. Boudman Keyettes 3, F.N.A. 2, F.H.A. 4. Mary Elizabeth Bower Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 2, 3. 50 Bonnie Sue Boyer tBoyIesl Warrior Staff 1, 2, 3, Eagle's Perch 1, Student Council Alt. 1. Todd Eugene Bradley William Roy Brink fBull Dinkl Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Brian D. Bryson Football 1, 2. Douglas Lane Buckwalter iBuckyJ Football 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Deb l. Burrell fShortieJ Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, F,H.A. 4, A.F.S. 4. Donelle Elaine Buss tNellJ Keyettes 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Crafts and Fashions 3, 4, A.F.S. 4, Band 3, 4. Thomas Lee Byers Football 1, Baseball 2. Bryan Keith Calhoun Band 1, 3, 4. Kenneth Leon Campbell Deborah Ann Coates F.N.A. 1, Girls' Track 3, Band Front 2. Lois M. Conrad iDocl Band 1, 2, Crafts and Fashions 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4. Charles Raymond Cotner Ronald D. Coup James Glen Criswell Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Wenda Lee Danley twendyt Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Eagle's Perch 1, Z, Drum Majorette 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Douglas Lee Deem Crystal A. Deiter iSpeedJ Dave Lee Deivert tSkyJ Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Baseball Z, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Student Council 3. Virginia Lynne Dewald fGinnyJ F.N.A. 1, 2, Y.E.A. 1. Lori Kay Dieffenbach Crafts and Fashions 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Concert Choir 3, Keyettes 2, 3, 4. Gary Lee Dieffenderfer iDiefJ Baseball 2. Kimberly Renee Dildine fKimberJ Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 treas, Keyettes 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 4. Laurent Dumoulin Art Photo 4, Basketball 4, A.F.S. 4. Ellen Karrean DuRussell Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Ricky Allen Dyer ikanger Rickl Key Club 2, 3, 4. Craig Eichenlaub Stacy Yvonne Elliott tBeefJ Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Girls' Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Donald Larue Emery Track 2, 3, 4. Lynn Marie Engle Varsity Club 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael D. Felix Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Track 4. Kelly Lane Fenstermaker Field Hockey 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Janice Louise Fisher fFishJ Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 2, 3, Regional Band 3, Intramural Sports 3. Kathy Rae Foreman iForesJ Girls' Basketball mgr. 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. Margaret L. Foresman tMargotJ Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Eagle's Perch 1, Girls' Basketball 1, Flag Team 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Chorus 2. Julie Ann Frishko Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4. Sandra A. Fullmer fGummyJ Girls' Basketball mgr. 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Alt. 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4. Steven Funk Ellen Kaye Gauger iSkellenJ Flag Team 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball mgr. 3, 4, A.F.S. 4. Staci Eileen Gelnett Bambi Jean Geyer fBamJ Field Hockey 3, Keyettes Z, 3 v.p., 4 pres. Randy Lee Golder Deborah Ann Gottschall Steven Everett Graves fCrazeJ Wrestling mgr. 2, Football mgr. 3, 4. Kevin lllan Grow tBudl Football 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Carlos Ochoa Guerra Basketball 4, A.F.S. 4. Donna Kay Hagerman Gymnastics Club 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2. Margie Hameetman fWhippelJ Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Gymnastics Club 2. Jim L. Hans Kenneth Harmon John J. Hartley Robert Austin Hartman Lisa K. Hartzell Band 1. Michael Alan Hauser Track 4. Denise Lynn Hemrick A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 treas., Band 2, 3, 4. Sharon Kay Hemrick fLa Roiital Color Guard 2, A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 v.p., Flag Team 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Kari Sofie Hermanrud A.F.S. 4. Judy E. Hock Lori A. Hoffman Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 capt.5 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 treas. 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Keyettes 2, 3, 45 Soccer Club 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 3, 45 Girls' Track 1, Z, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 1 all., 2 rep. Rodney A. Hoffman Wrestling 15 Eagle's Perch 1, 2. Mark R. Hoffner tEl Royl Charles David Hood Art Photo 4. Gary L. Houtz Jr. tSonnyJ Joseph Scott Jones Football 4. Anne Elizabeth Kalin Field Hockey 1, 2, 35 Girls' Track 1, 25 Girls' Basketball 15 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3 v.p.5 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 v.p., 4 pres.5 A.F.S. 1, treas. Zand 3, 4 pres.5 Eagle's Perch 1, sports ed. 2, 3, 45 Musical 1,25 Concert Choir 1, 25 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 2. Keith Richard Keeler Myra Elizabeth Kemrer tGigglesJ Band Front 45 Gymnastics Club 25 Girls' Track 1. Brenda Lee Kilgus Girls' Track 25 Keyettes 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Gregg William Krick Deborah Lee Kurtz Eagle's Perch 1, 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 Warrior Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball mgr. 35 Chorus 1. Christine Maria Lagana tChrisJ Cheerleading 3, 45 A.F.S. 35 Key Club 3. Corinna Kay Laidacker tCornyJ intramural Sports 1, 25 Color Guard 35 Flag Team 45 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Loretta Jean Leech tPeachJ Girls' Track 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 VarsityClub 2, 3, 4 pres. Shari Kay l.illey Student Council rep. 1 and 4, alt. 25 Tri-Hi-Y Z, 3, 45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 35 Cheerleading 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 3. Tammy Jo Lindauer Concert Choir 3, 45 Gymnastics Club Z. Valerie Ann Long tStretchJ Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Var- sity Club 45 Eagle's Perch 15 Intramural Sports 1. Becky Jo Lose tB.J.t Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Faith Ann Love tBouncerl Crafts and Fashions 1. Allen Ray McCollum CBig All Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. James Allen Marr Wrestling 1, 2, 45 Football 1, 3, 4. Harry C. Mathais Jr. tMoe Jr.J Football 1, 2, 3, 45 War Eagle Weightlifting 3, 45 Varsity Club Z, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Pres. Class of '80 3, 4. Richard Brion Matter Carlos Mendoza Football 45 Basketball 4. Michelle Donia Michael Intramural Sports 15 Keyettes 25 A.F.S. 4. Randy Lee Michael Valerie Annette Michael Intramural Sports 15 Field Hockey 25 Keyettes 25 A.F.S. 4. Sabrina Renee Miller Varsity Club 2, 45 Eagle's Perch 15 Girls' Track 1, 2, 45 Crafts and Fashions 15 Keyettes 25 Warrior Staff 1, Z. David M. Moore Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Club 3, 4. Lisa Kay Moore Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 co-capt.5 Girls' Track 2, 3, 45 Treas. Class of '80 Z, 3, 45 Varsity Club Z, 3, 4 treas.5 Keyettes 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4. Larry James Mordan Delmar Morgan Sherri Calabro Morrison Varsity Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 15 Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Cheerleading 1, 4 co- capt. Terry L. Moser Robin Ann Murphy Keyettes 2, 3. Kelly Marie Newman tDuckJ Concert Choir 45 Varsity Club 45 Track mgr. 3, 45 Field Hockey 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3. Brenda Lee Nicholas Art Photo Z, 35 Keyettes 2, 3, 4. Christina E. Nicholas tChrisJ Band 1, 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 25 Y.E.A. 3, 4. Paula Ann Osman tGoalaJ Field Hockey 1, Z, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 1, 2, sec. 3 and 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3 v.p., 4 pres.5 Student Council 35 intramural Sports 1, 2. Tracy L. Paul Football 15 Basketball 1. Henrik H. Pedersen A.F.S. 4. Cathy Sue Phillips Y.E.A. 2, 3, 4. John Larue Plotts Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Student Council 3. James Edward Poust Robert Poust tButchJ Steven D. Ranck A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4 treas.5 Soc- cer Club 2, 35 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. Harold Eugene Raup Jr. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. J. Bradon Reedy tHiratio Mendezb Football 1, 2, 35 Art Photo 2, 3, 4. Sandra Dee Reynolds tRuntJ Flag T m 1, 2, 3, 4. Stefanie L. Reynolds tBuzzJ Jeffrey Guy Richards Track 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Carol Richards A.F.S. 15 Crafts and Fashions 15 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Y.E.A. 2, 3, 4. Diann L. Roan Girls' Basketball 15 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 3, 45 Band Front 25 Key Club 2, 4 sec.5 Pres. Class of '80 25 Varsity Club 4. Duane Lee Robbins tfweett Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3. Hugh Sellard Millie Lou Shealler tldildredj Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 45 Crafts and Fashions 15 F.N.A. 1, 2, 3 v.p., 4 pres.5 Warrior Staff 1, asst. ed. 2, 3, and 4. Dee Ann Shirley tDee Marieb A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Track mgr. 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Chamber Singers 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 1, 2, mgr. 3 and 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Eagle's Perch 1, 4. Wilma Jo Shively Band 2, 3, 45 Keyettes 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 2, 3 v.p., 45 Eagle's Perch 3, 4. Vicki Ann Shoop tShoopyl Warrior Staff Z, photo ed. 3 and 45 A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Keyettes Z, 3, 45 A.V. 1, 2, 3. Edna Mae Showers tMaynard1 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Keyettes 3. Brenda Lee Shreck tBrenJ Y.E.A. 4. Dale A. Smith Gail Elaine Smith Y.E.A. 4. Roland Keith Smith Wrestling 1. Jeffrey Allan Snyder tJef0 Football 1, 3. Cherie Lynn Sones Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4. Carla Lea Stamm tTexJ Y.E.A. 2, 3, 45 Eagle's Perch 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 15 Band Front 1, 25 Band 3, 45 A.F.S. 3, 4. David Anthony Steinbacher CCraze Davej Duane Edward Steininger tSteinyJ Valerie A. Strickler tRosieJ Crafts and Fashions 1, 25 Warrior Staff 1, 2 asst. ed., 3 assoc. ed., 4 ed.5 Field Hockey 1, 2, 35 A.F.S. 15 Y.E.A. 25 French Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Janice Stump Y,E.A. 1, 2, treas, 3and 45 Eagle's Perch 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 French Club sec. 3, 4. James Edward Taylor tDonJ Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Z, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 War Eagle Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4. Jamie L. Taylor Uamesl Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3. Jerry Vee Thomas tShade Treel Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Basketball 15 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Lori Lee tThomasJ Michael Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Rifle Squad 1, 25 Band Council 25 Jazz Band Z, 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 45 A.F.S. 1, 3, 4. Tomilee Trego tTomaJ Student Council 1 Alt., 2 Rep., 3 v.p., 4 pres.5 Y.E.A. 1, 2, 3 v.p., 4 pres.5 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 chaplain5 Eagle's Perch 1, 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 1. 51 enior ibirecfory Thomas Marlin Troutman tTrivJ Football 1, 3, 43 Warrior Stall 1, 2, Chief Photographer 3, and 43 Basketball 13 Con- cert Choir 1, 2, 33 War Eagle Weightlifting 23 Art Photo 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2. Helen June Wagner Art Photo 3. John B. Wagner Julie A. Walburn Denise Diane Walk tD.D.J Sandy Lee Wallize lFishieJ Crafts and Fashions 3. Ronald Werner es if a,r 3 ef J .aff A As seniors prepare for graduation, they are measured in the fall ot their senior year for caps and gowns. Top Left: Mr. Kurtz measures Brenda's head, Top Center: He measures Ron's head, Top Right: He measures John's sleeve length. Bottom Right: Jerry, Harold, Lisa and Shari write the measurements on each person's card. 52 Lonny 1. Wertman tMr. OJ John Eugene Wertz Football 2, 4. Lorraine Mae Whitmoyer Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 Band 1, Z, 3, 43 Art Photo 3, 43 War Eagle Weightlifting 3, 4. Miles Robert Wilson tMiles Manj Varsity Club 43 Track 3, 43 Warrior Staff 3, 43 Art Photo 3, 43 Football 3. James L. Wolfe Barb J. Wright Art Photo 3. John Andrew Yannaccone tYannyJ Football 1. Wendy Ann Yaw Chorus 13 Concert Choir 2, 33 Chamber Singers 2, 3, 4. 53 V E . A B5 Lisa Faye Yeager Concert Choir 1, 2, 3: Chamber Singers 33 Girls' Basketball 1, 33 Baseball mgr. 2, 3, 43 AFS. 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 1, 3, 4 sec.3 Flag Team 1, 2, 3, 4 co-capt.3 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Blake Yoder Blane L. ,Yoder Russell Eugene Yonkin Intramural Sports 2. Lori Ann Yost lFoodalJ Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 co-capt. Warrior Staff 3, 4 asst, ed.3 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Nlarching Band 13 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y Z3 Girls Track 1, Z, 3, 43 Varsity Club 1, Z, 3, 4. rw. .L I I , J... QA D V lx 1,1 ' . 'bfi LQ. kid' -ag ff-l 1 f Renee, Val, and Crystal work on office machines. Kim and Sandy paint their art projects while Donna looks on. L,,s -5 Sf, -si J2- cl Lori works on a yearbook page, while Kelly looks at the pictures. Students study or talk before school begins. Senior Spirit. I A Q Millie gets a drink from the water cooler in the Art Room. 53 'TW' f H-at 3' Fred, Randy, and Lonny work on proiects in metal shop. Helen, Lois, and Robin prepare food in cooking class. ry X it V,LV , s Q ,wx . , td -ff' . Hg 50+ 5 if CN 5 Q c c K , r rg X Q. X. Allen and lim make a screwdriver in metal shop. Tom concentrates on his painting. David and Lonny converse homeroom before school. Charlie and Laurent do a skit in oral interp. K ii'- Q1 25M fQZ2fzzZW'd Throughout the high school years, everyone anticipates special happenings. In the freshman year adjustments ot many kinds are made, new lockers with new locker combinations, new teachers, and self-chosen courses. Events of the Sophomore year show the first signs of class spiritg voting for a class advisor, holding a soph hop, and the 1 VM 1980 most important occasion to most sophomores ..... receiving class rings. The Easter candy sale and planning of the Junior-Senior Prom are highlights of the Junior year. But, the most important happenings of your underciassmen years occurr through the new friends that you make and the things which we learn from each other, saw 'N .r s S 22 5 :i af- OE Q xx Z I l x., Row 1: K. Benfer, K. Boyer, Nl. Babenko, T. Aunkst, l. Anderson, D. Aikey, Row 2: P. Bartlett, A. Bower, S. Black, L. Bigger, W. Biggans, T. Bieber, S. Bieber, T. Benter, Row 3: lVl. Burrows, S. Buck, N. Buck, R. Brungard, R. Brown, R. Brouse, K. Brehm. Row 1: S. Burrows, 1. Ciaruffoli, J. Clark, Nl. Cupp, V. DiFabbio, K. Ansbach, L. Dugan, Row2: R. Dye, D. Egli, C. Eichenlaub, W. Elliassen, W. Elliot, B. English, D. Faringer, C. Foust, Row 3: R. Frick, T. Frishko, L. Fry, D. Funk, D. Gottschall, M. Greenly, R. Grove. 56 l ll z 'S fll r 9 Row 1: F. Herr, D. Hendricks, C. Hawley. D. Hartman, K. Hans, M, Harmon, S, Hall, Row 2: C. Hess, C. Housekneoht, K. Hoy, C. Hubbard, Z. Hurst, B. Heirnbach, E. Fox, M. Jacobs, Row 31 B. Laidacker, D. Kocher, T. Kilgus, R. Kieser, S. Keefer, B, Kalin, S. Jeremiah. Row 1: H. Masser, S. Maier, L. Magargle, D. Loften, l. Lilley, K. Lewis, P. LeBaron, Row 2: N. Mitchel, E. Milunic, A. Mincemoyer, M, Metzger, L. Metzger, R. McCollum, W. McCarty, Row 3: J. Prokrop, K, Phillips, a. Pfleegor, M. Meyer, D. Nicholas, W. Meyers, L. Murray, K. Mordan. 3 3 .1 'X ,J g Z Z x., X OO O S 'N-x C w va C .x L., Row 1: M. Phillips, P. Prokrop, l. Raker, D. Rank, P. Reedy, R. Rlegel, D. Reynolds. Row 2: K. Reynolds, T. Roan, C. Robbins, E. Roode, G. Roup, R. Runkle, C. Russell, D. Sampsell. Row 3: S. Sateason, G. Schell, G. Schooley, R. Sellard, K. Shelter, R. Showers, B. Smith, Row 1: L. Slrouse, K. Strouse, N. Stamm, K. Stahlnecker, J. Snyder, S. Snader, C. Smith, Row 2: l. Kelly, C. Wispell, D. Wiegel, R. Walburn, T. Trego, Y. Taylor, V. Tanner, T, I Williams. Row 3: K. Zechman, l. Zarr, T. Young, T. Wynn, C. Wilson. 58 Wx 41 - -ff- oy, f fl i f ' - , ' J ,,,. , . Mi ' -N. P .ff Cliff checks his Math homework, Scotl and Sue doing their art projects. if X4 1 They're playsng our song. 59 of 1982 12 Q ln so Row 1: S. Aikey, N. Allison, T. Anspach, M. Arnold, T. Aunkst, G. Bachman, S. Balliet, Row 2: R. Barger, D. Barnwell, P. Beeber, B. Bennett, D. Betz, T. Bixler, D. Blaker, K Blaser, Row 3: D. Blue, S. Bogart, B. Boudman, K. Boudman, R. Bowersox, C. Brink, R. Brisner. Row 1: L. Carey, T. Calhoun, T. Brehm, N. Byers, N. Buckwalter, D. Brouse, R. Brisner, Row 2: C. Cupp, R. Cromley, M. Crawford, J. Conrad, J. Coleman, S. Coates, S. Clemens, C. Chamberlin, Row 3: M. DuRusselI, T. Dieffenhach, 1. Dewald, T. Derr, P. Deeter, C. Derr, C. Derr. '1 X . ILL , 131 X . .Q -rf ' ., if A W 21 ,,1, .Ln- u U xY 16u+l f 'Hn uw' r.' .5 E. ,, - fm V , it! ibfx, H .L I 982 of '11 'S if la 62 Row 1: D. Hurst, D. Huffman, W. Hubbard, K. Hoy, M. Houtz, D. Houser, D. Holtman, Row 2: L. Koch, D. Knopp, C. Klinger, J. Kirkner, D. King, K. Kieser, D. Keener, P Johnson, Row 3: W. Litchard. F. Lindaurer, S. Leech, T. LeBaron, B. Lambert, D.Lagana, L. Koch. Row 1: E. Masser, B. MU1' kt. F. Lynn, F. Love, R. Lose, P. Long, Row 2: T. Middleton, D Michael, R. Metzger, P. Metzger, M. Metzger, B. Menges, W. McCollum, T. Masser, Row 3: S. NHEIYDQ T. Moser, M. Moser, C. Mingle, J. Miller, A. Miller. Row 1: T. Pfleegor, R. Pfleegor, P. Pentz, A. Page, P. Packer, C. Otterbein, M. O'NeiI, Row 2: D. Reedy, T. Raup, P. Raup, 1. Rachau, J. Prokop, S. Pritchett, R. Piecnowski. R. Piechowski, Row 3: B, Rider, C. Rice, M. Rhone, K. Reynolds, G. Reynolds. C. Reynolds, S. Reese. Row 1: D. Rupert, C. Rishel, D. Rovenoit, D. Rompella, R. Robbins, P. Robbins, E. Rovenolt, Row 2: P. Shirley, F. Sheatler, E. Seksinsky, D. Seese, C. Schooley, R. Shaeffer, B. Satteson, C. Sanders, Row 3: D. Sones, W. Snyder, I. Snyder, D. Smith, P. Skapnit, F. Shoop, L. Sholly. I 982 of ei I 982 of 5 N la 64 Row 1: A. Swope, S. Swank, M. Stump, K. Stevenson, B. Stahl, M. Stahl, Row 2: E. Wagner, M. Vognetz, J. Trimble, T. Trawitz, D. Tice, S. Thomas, M. Swope, Row 3: L Wallize, D. Walker, T. Wagner, R. Wagner. Row 1: G. Welliver, S, Wiekel, M. Weaver, M. Weaver, D. Watson, R. Walters, Row 2: M. Woolridge, C.Wilt, R. White, W. WispelI,l. Wertz, W. Wertman, Row 3: C. Zimmerman, P. Yarish, R. Wright. l gunman- 4 'HA Students ln outdoor lab awart therr assrgnments from Mr. Bullock. Darcy looks up from her studying. The flag team does pom pom routlne durmg the football game. yur Steve vrdeo tapes the wrestllng match N. r. Paul works on hrs draftrng protect, f . vi a .VL.gqi V .1 4 I . ' ' R' I Row 1: D. Newcomer, B. Nicholas. L. Nicholas, D. Osman, D. Parker, B. Pawling, D. Pfirman, Row 2: M. Pfleegor, K. Phillips, l. Plolts, M. Pollard, A. Powell, L. Prince.l Prokop, D. Rank, Row 3: R. Rank, F. Rathmell, B. Raup, 1. Roup, L. Roup, M. Reasner, L. Reeves. Row 1: K. Riegel, S. Reynolds, F. Rlpha, G. Rovenolt, 1. Rupert, J. Ryan, T. Ryan, Row 2: R. Schich, D. Schooley, G. Sellard, D. Sheatler, L. Sheatler, E. Shively, M. Shlvely, T. Skapnil, Row 3: J, Slother, R. Smith, S. Snook, E, Snyder, R. Sones, L. Stahl, S. Stahl. I 983 of R B E Row 1: Nl. Stembacher, J. Sleppie, Nl. Stine, T. Stover, E. Warren, R. Reitmeyer, P. Strassner. Row 2: A. Stump, l. Taylor, S. Taylor, J. Tezik, T. Thomas, D. Trawitz, S. Troui- man. W. Truckenmiller, Row 3: S. Umstead, Z. Updegralf, J. VanHoute, K. Vargo, B. Wagner. l . , Row 1: l. Wagner, C. Walburn, G. Walburn, A. Walter, W. Walters, T. Warren. Row 2: K. Whitmoyer, S. Williamson, R. Wright, A. Yarish, l. Williams, K. Yocum, A. Young. Row 3: D. Seese, G. Warren, G. Zeohman, M. 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'S liiiiU0fi0miil9fiiPh0i01 Sieve l 5 Experimental ion Photo: leffv 00 lill eel lllll bottom photo: Footbaiipreaml lile of 100 vhvfbr Sfvdefifs itee t Mom Plloloi Ch D8CLlSl0l'lS I 'tlLii Aih' S ,V tL.7 bUff9m1tDh1Ofl?f eili f- i . . -' 1 A' i 255 QZWWJ My Many activities and experiences are a part of high school life. One of the most stimulating and satisfying experiences of your four years at Warrior Run may be participation in one of the nine varsity sports. Our school offers five sports for boys: football, basketball, wrestling, track, and baseballg girls are represented in field hockey, basketball, cheerleading, and track. A successful t-renew 8v,q9-wg., U9 6 season in any of these sports requires enthusiastic students and qualified leadership from one of Warrior Run's many dedicated coaches. At Warrior Run we have all things necessary to provide a varied and exciting athletic program. Win or lose our teams always represent our school well. ' .. sk 'V M sf HS e ve Basketball cheerleaders do a cheer during a time out. 2 M Coach Klebon points out vital information. Michelle Babenko runs the mile 'w '1 ,N- Ms. McGough gives a pep talk. Defender Defense takes a time out. l,,,,- iu ph 96 A31 The Defender girls are off to a good start. lohn Plotts anchors the relay If 4 Wrestlers watch the action on the mat. Wrestling cheerleaders yell out encouragement. Everyone hopes for a strikeeout. 5- v 'aff l ,-'ff5if ig wi , ' ' 5: ,,-mul if: 4995.7 -I terry concentrates on good distance. Steph puts the shot. The cheerleaders show their enthusiasm. Jeri and Terri cheer at the Montourville game L 87 Row 1: D. Derr, D. Lynch, E. Rovenolt, l. Snyder, M. Swope, D. Micheal, L. Koch, A. Frederick, T. Barger, S. Burrows, T. Young, J. Ptleegor. Row 2: R. White, S.Graves, J. Marr, D. Deivert, J. lones, K. Grow, l. Wertz, J. Taylor, D. Buckwalter, H. Mathias, T. Troutman,l. Thomas, J. Adams, M. Felix, J. Criswell, D. Brink, H. Raup. Row 3: Coach Klebon, Coach Mathias, T. Aunkst, D. Raup, M. Burrows, R. Brown, K. Kinney, W. Elliot, C. Brouse, B. Smith, C. Eichenlaud, J. Davis, l. Middleton, J. Lachowski, B. Alderhold, Coach Stevenson, Coach McPherrin. Row 4: R. Wagner, M. Metzger, R. Hess, K. Grow, J. Frey, D. Heebner, D. Derr, T. Asnpach, C. Hoffman, S. Foresman, R. Brin- ser, F. Sheatler, T. Moser, M. 0'Neil, W. Hubbard, D. Crawford, T. Litchenburg, S. Weikel. .1 - L, , , ,L v-gv-V - -- --Y n-'--- V -gl-ldr an s 39 Jay' .Z Mala . -' :N . . 4 W 1' .?' 'gg ' nr 'Wu 1 hi xy ff ,..v Rowl V Tanner K Lewus C Race L Durlun Row2 D Shurleyqmgrj P Osman K Newman K Strouse M Sheatler J Kung T Aunkst K Foreman Coach NIcGough Row A Le B Row 1: 1, Bigger, B. Smith, T. Aunkst, L. Dumoulin. Row 2: Coach Klebon, M. Burrows, B. Laidacker, R. Keiser, D, Fahringer If I. L , Row 1: D. Shirley, L, Yosl, J. Arnold, L. Leech, V. Long, M. Bower, L. Hoffman. Row 2: Coach McGough, V. Tanner, F. Osman, H. Masser, L. Durlin, 1. King, S. Fulmer Cmgrj K. Foreman Cmgrj. Not pictured: S. Elliott, E. Gauger Qmgrj. f ,I ff Row 'li C. Smith mgr., C. Foley, Nl. Nletzger, C. Cooper, T. Bieber, A. McCollum, W. Elliott, S. Thomas mgr. Row 2: Coach Smythe, T. Anspach, B. Anspach, D. Buckwaltenl Prokop, D. Nlichael, D. Derr, D. Crawford. X,2 N' cl N Eng 14 .N 'tn aduxhns v Y H .,- Svc 4 ,0- 'UE' f-'41 l T W R . in R t . R ' V R u R V R R w Q f . t . .H if , Y--'3 ., W R .-far: +:fr vin K' . ' 'H ' ' , . ' vin ,, ' M AP Y- U- ' iff' if -V . U D l . , flffixlfs r lx , V, R I, X. Hail ' ' . iv R . ,. W V R b . Q . V R . 'T T n H ,L T' J i V ' V, S... a ' , ' ' ' fm, . av 5. T . A .T 4. ' . .rv . X A 'T Q I N - H... n ' ' I c, Kg F ' .. x V , - - J A .7 rv. ., ir ' ,V if V :J F .U 1 ' ' ' V f , . . Q f'Ta ' I - BT Row 1: D. Raup, J. Bigger, B. Smith, T. Holland, R, Longneclier, Row 2: Coach Mantle, R, White, T. Aunkst. H. Mathias, M. Burrows. J. Thomas, H. Raup, M. Webb, Coach Mathias, Row 3: H. Minium, R. Dye, D. Deivert, D. Stahl, R. Nicholas. M. Hoy, D. Robbins, D, Aunkst. Row 1: D. Lynch, E. Ernst, J. Prokop, M. Young, S. Gelnett, T. Anspach, B. Bennett, D. Tice, T. Martin, K. Osborn, J. Lehman, M. Swope, M. Babenko. Row 2: C. Lee, K Shelter, E. Eliassen, R. Brown, K. Grow, R. Bowersox, l. Taylor, C. Eichenlaub, M. Wilson, A. Fredericks, D. Foust, Mr. Bower. Row 3: D. Moore, D. Fahringer, T. Young, R Keiser, J. Coleman, J. Ciaruffoli, P. Hollister, L. lumabelic, 1. Adams, D. Rupert, l. Criswell, T. Hoy, B. Tyson, B. English, B. Weigold, Mr. Dopp. 1 , . V if ' W9 ' K C 5 :A Rowl D Shrrley M Babenko C Smllh D Buss J Claruffolr l Muller J Prokop R0w2 C Hemrrck J Dennen L Moore K Strouse L Kepner R Foust L Klang L Dugan Row3 Coach Herbsl K Lewls L Hoffman P Osman S Coates L Durlrn Y Taylor K Fornwalt P Raup G Mlddlesworth Row4 Coach Sumner 1 Arnold D endorf P Shirley L Yost S Eglr S Elliott G Raup K Hoy S 'W my M,? A. , Basketball FI1UCl'lUClClUl'S Kfw me AJ waunyk W MUIQM-.,.-Ml, Wwiwlm ml nl, Af-Q 1 Agnuuuqnh 'N S vk G , , ff 1-,Hz y .fi 2,5 .f.3w-M ,, I . gi, , V.. I ,aug lklgamnwmf W 8 V . ' 'y4F.g-'kg ,twat Q ,qfqa ,V L. .ifwbkw . A Q if , 1 ,,-G . . A -,peg if ,, 'F' V? V1 ,.,, W Lywwqs 7 Row 1: S, Morrison, D. Sones D Kurtz L Hoffman Row2 M Weaver D Watson D Roan M Hameetman 1 , F' 1 'CT - Margie, Diann, and Donna Lorrie goes for a goal. A team huddle. Stacy in action. Judy goes for the ball. 1 ..v.,,,, .nh 5' , v - , f . Q J K T' a G' 'W f E2 K U W ' f u e., .WV W my , U lg 'WAN g 'V , ZH H A ,, M 2 We 4 W V i 7 is o h l l ,..l,ll,,ol all l E, g ik o g My V Y A ' 1 V ,J , , '- if' W m . Q , Q , wh-Q, -' , f g 4 t. f Ing x . o l , pf . v A Z, K ' Y ',N':f2yf ' in at f l f ' Mag of 4 fkllffyi ' JF' ffm Y... M ' o ' W' J? l Q 5,?,?,,gkS,g-,iii .,3,f,,. H , . .3 K , ,V WT. , 5 V ,, , Miss McGough gives a pep talk, Lori in control of the ball. 5, L., C FN TZ Ei Q4. EN III' fi OO --51-39' . x 3 1 l l. A Ali, Rowl S Troulman K Benfer l Taylor C Hess B Betz 1 Wertz K Stevenson M Hetzendorf Coach Herbsl Row2 S Baslos H Nlasser H Kllnger L Elllolt Y Taylor N Mabus R Barger 'mwwmwswmmwmw filfswsmmqmammw Kelly prepares to scoop the ball. Kandy and opponent bully for the ball, Row 1: M. DuRusselI G. Reynolds R. Wagner M. Oneil R. McCollum. Row 2: IVI. Swope W. Hubbard B. McCollum B. English D. Pfirman. Row 1: C. Klinger, E. Eliassen, D. Raup, T. Young, S. Gelnett, S. Weikel. Row 2: Coach Kyle, C. Mendoza, T, Harmon, C. Hoffman, D. Lofton, C. Guerra, R. Hollister Row 1: Coach Houseknect, l. Rupert, R. Smith, lVl. Higgins, T. Hauck, R. Thomas, L. Stahl. Row 2: B. Nicholas, l. Rovenolt, D.-Bmt5,G. Zechman, l. Fulmer, R. Minium. Row 3: Coach Sumner, P. Hollister, S. Hauck, S. Foust, M. Aument, l. Weaver, B. Criswell. Row 4: R. Arnold, P. Girton, S. Stahlnecker, C. Mincemoyer, S. Davidson, M. Anderson. ea.. - as .. S. T 5 ,QSQL .. tt. Ki- 'F flax F e F ' we , . . 5 gl 5 ' - . Q 4: Tv I ,, :- rs . - ef ' , 1 , , s . N , Row 1: G. Gordner, K. Watson, G. Pfleegor, G. Heater, M. Maneval, T. Cromley. Row 2: R. Anspach, M. Gordner, B. Frey, C. Walker, M. Burrows, J. Menges, G. Watson, B. Frey. Row 3: Coach Budd, D. Andrews, Nlgr., M. Beaver, R. Keiser, K. Vargo, R. Brinser, B. Hemrick, D. Bachman, J. Prokop, K.Vargo, Coach Hontz. Row 4: G. Sellard, J. Hartman, R. Mertz, S. Snook, E. Shively, B. Raup, R. Mingle, B. McCloskey. Row 5: K. Kilgus, S. Nlincemoyer, T. Foresman, D. Whitmoyer, G. Hain, G. Fisher, K. Buck, M. Shirley, K. Kilgus. r R 4 r W W E ' , A Y a, 2 '-wiht-jrigfz. ,Vg ' . if jr 'Wt N' 2 Z V , 1 jg, Y ' r A - ' 7. . 1 a- - r a ' f. ' , - . ' ' . 1 , - wi a 1 2 ,- Or , 'N r TH I 'Si I ry V K KEQRQW 13,551 Jarreig, G. Cram, L. mer, A.AYoung, J. Slmxbgqn, Row 2: J. Houser, S. Coup, N. Mabus, I., Bleber, L. Frey. 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Selinsgrove Shikellamy Mrfflinburg Milton Danville Lewrsburg Line Mountain Selinsgrove Shikellamy Milfllnburg Milton Danville Lewisburg Varsity Baseball 119797 Selrnsgrove Shikellamy Milton Montoursvrlle Danville 3 WR 0 0 WR 3 0 WR 0 0 WR 0 0 WR 1 1 WR 0 1 WR 0 2 WR 0 0 WR 0 0 WR 0 l WR 0 0 WR 0 D WR 0 IV Field Hockey Line Mountain Selinsgrove Shikellamy Nliffhnburg Milton Danville Lewisburg Line Mountain Selinsgrove Shlkellamy Milllinburg Milton Danville Lewrsburg Vars1ty Basketball Danvllle Mrllvnlle Columbla Montour Mrlton Muncy Hughesvrlle Montoursvllle Montgomery Lewlsburg South Wrllramsport Mrlton Loyalsock B N Mlftllnburg Muncy Hughesvrlle Montoursvrlle Montgomery Lewlshurg South Wnlllamsport Loyalsock B E N Mrlllmburg Benton I V Basketball Danvllle Mlllvllle Columbra Nlontour Mrlton Muncy l-lughesvllle Montoursvrlle Montgomery Lewashurg South Wrlllamsport Mllton Loyalsock B N Mrftlrnburg Muncy Hughesvrlle Montoursvllle Montgomery Lewrshurg South Wrllramsport Loyalsock B EN Mrftlrnhurg Benton I 1 H Basketball Brshop Newman Loyalsock Hughesvllle South Wrllramsoort Mllton Muncy Lewlsburg Roosevelt Mlffhnburg B EN Montgomery Hughesvrlle Muncy Lewlshurg Lycomrng Valley Mrttlrnhurg B EN Montgomery Wrllramsport Muncy South Srde Hughesvllle Loyalsock Montgomery Montoursvrlle Munch South Srde Hughesvrlle Loyalsock Montgomery Montoursvrlle Girls Track 119791 Hughesvrlle Lewrsburg Loyalsock Montgomery Montoursvrlle South Wrllramsport Mrlton Z l 2 2 Varsrty Wrestlmg Loyalsock Montoursvtlle Mrlton Berwrck l-lughesvrlle B N Danvrlle Muncy Bloomsburg Lane Mountarn South Wrllramsport Lewrshurg l V Wrestlrng Loyalsock MOHTOUISVIHE Mxlton Berwrck Hughesvrlle BE N Danvrlle Muncy South Wrlhamsport Lewrsburg I H Wrestlmg South Wrllramsport Muncy Mrlton B E N Hughesvrlle Lewrsburg Lycomlng Valley Mrfflrnburg Berwrck Montgomery Boys track 119791 Mnlton Southern Columbra Bloomsburg Wrllramsport Hughesvrlle Lewrsburg Loyalsock Montgomery Montoursvrlle South Wrllramsport 1 t 7 1 - - WR 30 W , WR 5l ' 53 wi 325 1 41 1 . 59 WR 46 79 WR 32 - 18 1 59 WR 49 n 57 WR Z8 ' 21 3 58 WR 39 ' 44 WR 19 .5 , 38 35 WR 59 ' 62 WR 9 ' 40 . WR 46 39 WR 13 30 . 53 WR 42 45 WR 30 18 54 WR 34 64 WR 40 ' ' 19 . WR 70 3 ' 31 WR 39 '- 21 WR 54 . . . 31 WR 33 - 14 66 WR 55 39 51 WR 49 71 55 WR 60 51 is WR A WR 67 WR , . . Z3 WR - - ' W WR 30 l7 WR 12 ' 7 WR 12 ' 4 WR 25 ' 12 WR 9 30 WR 33 . . . 30 WR 5 ' 35 WR 12 11 Girls Basketball WR 10 ' 14 WR 12 ' 9 WR 23 ' 47 WR 31 34 WR 50 ' 35 WR 44 ' 27 WR 56 30 WR 34 21 WR 35 3 45 I WR 26 31 - - WR 53 73 A WR 56 ' 31 WR 51 11 WR 39 33 WR 45 28 63 WR W2 30 WR 33 ' 41 . WR 41 3 48 WR 30 - 1 1 46 WR 33 ' 41 49 WR 26 39 27 WR ' 58 WR A 72 WR ' 42 WR 40 ' 45 33 56 .R , 61 31 44 61 . 53 , 14 vvR 87 45 as gg I 15 ll? 35 80 WR 57 93 42 WR 74 75 ll? 11 15 89 60 87 WR 571 ' 93 WR 77 55 WR 88 WR 661 651' WR 51 WR 66 ' 75 WR 59 A Q1 10 l. Arnold T. Aunkst P. Osman ' ' I H. v ' 'v ' . . .,, ,- -,IH-13 IQKEY- N f...2Q1,5,: f' W . ..- . 5 .. .L.. L.-. ' 5 1 i ,il LJ lj , -aa , i .-- 5 3 .1 U WW v- . 1 , - , , 4- .m ag A :H lklrllttl A ,fi--lf :f 1 v 1. ' . -' -fa yimli. lf2'J?Mwr1'.' f ' 2 14' 1. Mi 5L.5.,..:ai' ,Q,jgmL31'Z. l:s:-.V ' ,f- ,I iw r-.. li 7r-4,7 ,Q j ...il 'Rl fly' .L vilfifJ5fr'r'if'g. F M A-P3 . 'gg ig: 'l .y1:- -L, m,..1.n . I of f'fi1.gltl' f' fr a'!f. '2.l,4. -V A . f 'QW wffwf lf-IW if i . 'Wm w'wf? 1..,- ...-:mga'C- E5'f'l f 't' - A' y .gr ' ntfe-ffys V --- A 31:w3z'2' ' ' .amifmj Jw-'o .i344gf-3.3: ,fwg-5.1,-j'., f ' Hockey team in action l. Criswell D. Deivert ,. l l . ht SFI ,...... M E Y . p J . 1 : 'ffw 4 S5' V2 A 4. .-.'.f-1g.,,7:g.5.',g . ., fagilfjy ,mfg 1 :. . .jf 51214 '....1:7L-, '.,l 2116- , 0 ', Qi.'lge.. .Z .f .14 sf '34 Rev X Q ' I 4 'if1J '.,a' H. Mathias H. Raup S. Bastos . i . . K. Newman lb. f .Blk 1 K I ' . 1 Mind XV ua EFT '7iIYf.f . 9g - , ' mx it Qirj p . . 1 f.,L l. Adam 1 . ' -f' wi s . 9 4 lx, ' A . i . --'l35 A' - 1 pf ::.s.-2:1 A .Ai-ll A-crifia ' ' I h-gm M s..:,......-4 ' :3,Mf, gn' 1 : .. L aW...4..i a, -.1 ' pt , , h. ll 9 X' ggqgm., - . , it-?1S'f45M 'V If RU' ' .-Q-rs., .:g,a. l , . 111.5 K. Grow pf mi V40 kv-a ,- '-9. T . ' R 7 0 1 I - AME .-.Al-11. - 3,4 1 l mlm Mm.. -D .W 5, ...Twa- i' .24.:nx :x-f .L FA-1'-+1 .,s5.:-N! ,:.. AAVV . .-is X.. ,.., W., .I,y,.,,.f, I Q x , ', isa -Y-jifdw c' 3 ' x N, l I 7 AW 2 .-. 1-4.94:-1 -my he.-S, ,L 5:5 - ,N L: Q 3 fb' 'ff-' V !-'Ziff 2,3255 C J. Taylor S. Elliott A.. M. Sheatler B. Anspach .4 ,. .. Ag, .. x Q ., , A . H 4 1 -L-J 53 ta' E i. ,H .V .' .1 V -N ff -li -inf ....s- ... K .Q.........-U... iuf H-lfaw - Pu ' F: ,Q ffm? t ' w--AQ, wx. .nal ,,, . , ' ' .M , .wa rl- W.-r:f'.g:::'1 5 my.: ' ' '-r- .w :-.-f : i71 ,3.. 4 -i - 15...-:ig AY - . ': zr. -A 1rf: J . , . lfdykwtuk. ' .., .' I g ,AZ-,' L., N K Q.w,f,3,w,f H' M .. ' M. Felix f '-'gm .51 , 4 sul! 'f :mf WTf'?T W X 'nwijgtfvffyv-,.!' iii S -1 if l r X 'N 1 , N ua M s i X M 1 ln' 4 f 1 X xx 'W M. V 1 ,. , K .TD -. wif- l- :gf 4- rtf'-2--f.:x..N4. -fi-aw :.11.f.-y.- ..z,'-1-v.1'rrv- wv' r ' t at .A 1 J. Thomas K. Foreman L, Leech ,, ,H , . .- . 5 .1-gbgw .aka-V --. flgur .. . .F . -1 ll.: -:!:.u.fT?, 5,-.. A lbgf 'NRE fn g .. if ' l ,D 2 ffl' 1 it 1 ,t . 5' '3' l K.- f 1 L. Yost D. Shirley 1 1-rw :.E W - V, a -ig . 9 . 1 so ,W N 441, - .. . . .,. ' TW 3.31.1 ' .. . M ' 1MkajTf w'w -- -.-,-.. -,, . 'V -- ' 'H 1 .. 1- 3, ' ' . -1. fi ' ' ,ug ' . ' , ' Q .,g,,,g,N W. Brink D. Buckwalter f. 56' 1- ix 3 its-silt i H , . , -: -R . ,,gt.:'L-Q' . ,I A p . Ali L- ' - ' -7 I 'D ' f ' ' .- 11' 'Z 'N i t ' I ff.. - . ji ei 1. f W . I f f ' 4. .- ' 4: 1 . - f ' '1 fu. 7ifQ..51-i'.:P::s-is J. Jones l, Marr Harry prepares to kick-off V , t is .' m y . .., M. . - -..- , r . ' r felgeamwai-gf fc:-5-1: .WM-was ,. . f F, .1 - Ms... . r-Jhbfiwlviff-1: 1 Q - ,f ., f -' , , .5 mf ea-'34-15?V.,' Qjzzg-355 ,ji-Zzij 3'f?.fYgfgg .5 ' 5 gl Q33-A gf, 'ff ,E..'Q,. 1j1QiQMs: : - ' ' .V .,'::.gg 1 ' 'V A -r - . . ft. ' Bd bt fi KJ :wi 22 gi , 'V 21 . 2. T. Troutman 1. Wertz S. Graves Defenders go through Victory Hoop. l.. Engle 1. Frishko M. Hameetman L. Hoffman D. Kurtz C. Lagana L. Moore S. Nl0I'riS0n D. ROZH C. SOHBS Cherie, Terry, Deb, and Lisa at a pep assembly. B, Anspach ' QS? ni as ff' am. A :Q .1 AWN F! - . . '.' 41 5, A -U ' ::r4.:v1 5 I ' 9. ,.: tb f : W - ' 0 8945 PD. , , 'G ' .5 as f ' ly c F K N' I u - A im ,t V ' W F I I ' U' 6 si jf.. 2 r Q W qu. . ,. . 4 s N. r r f vxgiite-nm :df U4 xi iii 'fief' S ,S Dorf I va' 1 imf ii V KW Q D i D. Buckwalter A. NICCOIIUI11 Doug controls his opponent. J. Bigger L. DUm0Ulil'1 Y C. Guerra C. Mendoza . X U 4 Miss Herbst gives last minute instructions. 1. 5 :tv 5 i . 1 J. Arnold M. Bower 10 Klo- V V E x VH X q A S. Elliott L. Hoffman D. Shirley K. Foreman ,.., B I I 'r ' W , 1. , ,ri -gi 1-1.?gw...t,W Ng if . N , .X k, , 1, .,. Q xl 3' K ' ' ifdxffg A it , L A .Q l. Criswell C, Hood i , -z...v J. Richards 1. Taylor M. Wilson D. Buss S. Elliott . rx Yr X 1 'gy x . 'Y i, Lv 1 ' 1 9 1. -7' fx: tr Y: 1 kt 4 s W. l .inf 1, . l.. Leech P4 Osman R . my .. :Q I' I I N S. Fullmer L. Yost ga D. Moore 1, Plgllg GI W- 2 l::5l'ii'r P Ulf it +-2-2?-of .Q Q Sip,-T 1-Y. WI:4i'!'i4'.1f-1 tj jvxx: 'Hx . I -. 7 X5 1., Wg .. ,,- if 1- . . , 'fo . 1 ,J l. Q. xv.. +1 'gig PP f mf -fr-ff 1'5 -if-' 4 ' 11 -' -A .v ,--1:-Q I-'14, -K , f'f'71,. L' 1 ': -.1-i.,,. P,1: J ku, Q--M . K .4 -W 1.-of V :,,:,.5.H. f f:--ff'f- I -' if F5'.,Z3T71f:'L.g!-. ' . On your mark! L. Leech l. Arnold fr '1 r- 'f 7. . n- V N H. s 3 , ,T s..r.Q:WF., ., i i s- ,1 We A f , 52 3 if s M159 ' WN ,Q 1, 'bind 1 P. Osman fijf? I L. Moore :kk -.7, K -i X .s '21 t. f sr'-1 , x ilk e if Y V' X s ,TWENUERQ ' -QQEFEHBEHS . Q .e E ff t , G sl- . f-f -r ,,.I 531. -sjM'r'f'f52 :lLx , -W '-'-..,. . r mv- -I ,., f'ew,1 ,V f' raw 1, 1' mga. .ff -, 'f ' b. ..-. 1 esmfi .. L I . ,5 g y ff 1 , 0 ,. 'f , , ' 1.1 'ewrfawz Y s f Mug, f e I ,, N . .-as 4 .w k ,W . W , . F, ' ,,,, , W . ,,,, .L,..', ,vm .I V. M! f f' ' ii! A r 'fr Q Q 'rx f 5, A K , , f ' r . ' V ' ps ,U 1 A S' '91 Q: J -my 4' yilmffz, , 'ij m f. Q am- J f ' , n L, Yogi Holly and Paula confer with Miss Herbst. 1 UEFEWFIILJ -5 FEHHE A RSX X i. Bigger 1 .4 'E' li' is .1 5i D, Ueivefr H, Mathias H' Raup D. Robbins J. Thomas L. Yeager i , Dave works for back points. The team gathers at the mound. gan- 'i Mr, Mathias shows the proper technique in batting, Way to go Marvin! 109 'Qs f ,y O if J F '1 ,fa K-1 Dan Farhinger dribbies the ball up the court. FN g N-,x if i': '? uli 13 , UQQ4 uf fi! l HB? . A i W. ,Q -1: .,i', ,Mun ,vw- .-fif,QT ':2fgf5Si,, K X. X..A ,sn-Ti , fflf- g,1 'fu 1 . 13:73 ff V -,M , . ff'fx9F?f zf' W - 2 Ji .1 ii fifilir : Jane and Judy fight for the rebound, rn 3 Miss NlcGough gives instructions to the girls. Rayfights forthe ball. 110 fawn 'V' 'saw'-'f 4- ff , , -gi ,-1-gf . An- r . 1 :L vw ,Q-W-1. . 1,,.-.f.,,f'. -, - -- .. ., .:., Q. .Q , k J 'wfy'7ifw:fr:'f'w -i?f+',,T.p'fW. -If ' 7-iivfq ' .-2f',ig xg1g,'ff5f' ' ,Q Nfl'2ffT?f5?!Wi' X X,A4f,QH3, fgwpiff-154341 ,gb ea'-. 'Q Q., f 1: ',g.35iQA?-51' 555 5 4. - A, , f . '. -' EM-H: .l1 f'9 11' '--. I'J' 5-Hi . fr- .', -' in ' 'A-fY,!f'9 'E' f' 1 9, f Jr W, ,-Jr.,-w, 4, ,. Ln., b U.. .-,vf , 5 ,W ,.-r, , N. t -.. U . Q . . I, ., V - 1 -I-,4,i.x.w,. :-,Ng-r- -- --. xf , , -.fuk-ml fl,-M ,-,,,,,- , 7, f, , ,, , .Yi 1:-we -.rv 1 wfL:Q-15-W.-xi'-?. '11-3Tf3 fT' we-3' .-'mf F '-evil? -- 'i z-A -xl ' 79? -A.'if-Qf.-1-f3f:.5'f' ffl, x fy ' f' 'A - - ' -, 1 V -. '. T LY .-,afgxqaas-'f.,m1..7K .-weary? 2' 'Zigi' '34 14 Q1-. r ,Q fwffwff--Sffhsf-rv: ' -, , ' -- f ' -- ff pw 1 4:a5,1v,:n 4: wigs- ..f.. me-,,'f Q.: 142- ,V-2, .. ' , . V. 27, :S.-2,F.'1..,ff 'F'f:v'5v.!i-5 sf--iw w:? 'E f1f J' 'Q.'f'1.1A1-Z.f f 12' .'f'l . ' . -. , , -- ' 'J 'i ' ,--,f2.gazf 'rf.j'-Q' , .Vw ,Qt A -3515! Q-ga' wwf- ' --,1,'.W., ' f-, ' , f . 'H Y- 1:9 yf N fp . . ' ' .' . gg :pf 9- ' ' I. X Q ,.' . ff f ' 5 , ' I ig' - . ,. . ' A: , 4 3- . , F s J . f J 5 ' o i b ,O 'g 556 K-.-x..A-4-aus-i I . :iff ' ' , . v . , A t I 2 .glzaring flze Qqglzf r Sw ,Wi P K .. ' 'SKF fix f ' 'F' K ' K A 4 me 1 X, V , I L, to R. Lisa Yeager, Roger Pontias, Loretta Leech, Jeff Werner, Diane Roan, Jeff Metzger, Shari Lilley, Tegan Follmer, Lisa Moore, Ron Runkle, Brent Smith, Chris Lagana Doug Bieber, Renee Allen. may 3 t The couples share the night with a song. Enjoying a mellow mood. I f S ii. w' Q 1 Mggxi gy 5 54 V2 -.' iii? iff I .z-.,'5.f4z-f,. if ssgk fs. 'E T T-X Q 4 wafer ime .fdgfow Becky and Jerry are photographed as king and queen. t. een Q 7 114 Sherri and Jeff, and Becky and Dale converse in the lobby. Becky and Jerry were crowned at 9:30 p.m 1979 Christmas Court: Becky Lose Denise Hemrick Jamie Taylor Cherie Sones Sherri Morrison Margie Hameetman Jerry Thomas David Moore Mike Felix John Plotts Harry Mathias John Adams Couples take a break for some refreshments. ,MA come lgofbui e ' i 'Ve Warrior Run and Pottsville students have a good time at the dance. I H I Eighteen students from Pottsville, Pa. arrived on Sunday, January 27, 1980, for Warrior Run's short term exchange, which was sponsored by the A.F.S. That night, everyone went roller skating, and on Monday night, at Moser's barn in McEwensville, the Pottsville and Warrior Run Students had a wild and crazy time at a Campus Life meeting. On Tuesday, many went to the basketball game at home with llllontgomery. Wednesday night was the time to dress up and disco at the Great Green Frog, and on Thursday, Pottsville students saw Warrior Run beat Lewisburg in Wrestling. Friday night, there was food and fun at Anne and Barb Kalin's house. During their stay, the students viewed classes and on Saturday everyone danced to the sound of Phase sound system following a wrestling match. Tears and the sounds of cameras clicking occurred on Sunday before the students retur- ned home. AV9 YOU h3VlflE 6 E000 time' Lori? Everybody enjoys the high school dance. 1 15 Jeanmarie is crowned Queen. L. to R. Mary McCarty, Max Young, Ron Longnecker, Gina Levy, Trina Follmer, Ron Runkie, Ingrid Pinto, Jeanmarie Dennen, leff Metzger, Marianne Pederson, Kevin Osborn, Lisa Kepner, ian Fulmer, Todd Hoy, Deb Hetzendorf, Veris Yordy. 116 leanmarie and leff take their royal places. Beautiful scenery for a heavenly evening. hifi if l Couples dance to the sounds of Sultan. if GEN-Yifise Delicious food is added to the delightful night WARRIOR RUN HS. CWGIT OUR Nesmts Princess Winifred - Becky Lose Prince Dauntless - James Robison Lady Larken - Ruth Fox - U n Sir Harry - Mark Harmon N W Minstrel - Dan Heebner I Wizard - Richard Brungard i - 7- -1, Jester - Jeff Elliot 7 ' X - Queen Aggravain - Yvonne Fuller Q King Sextimus - Jeff Ciaruffoli 'a mvsicd wwf Y a g i Ladies-in-waiting Knights Gail Middlesworth Rick Bowersox Wefldl' Yaw Todd Moser Marg Foresman Mark Meyer Lisa Harrison Matt Swope wywywm- Maedean Weaver Andy gwope ' Della lVlHbUS Brian Menges I've heard it all before! The Minstrel and the Jester look on as the Wizard does his magic fleftj The cast sings io Dauntless. Cbelow lefty Dauniless helps Winifred study. tx' A 3 Cabovej King Sextrmus chases a Lady-in- waiting across the stage, fleftb Dauntless sings to Winifred. 119 6ZXC!l6U'lg2 .stuclenfa Mar AWE f ., ,. 'Y 41353. 'icsw -'Z' ff g . illiiir G, ,wal Top rowzj Laurent Dumoulin, Carlos Guerra, Henrik Pederson. fbottom row:J Solange Bastos, Carlos Nlendoza, Kari Hermanrud To all our friends at Warrior Run, The end of our stay here is approaching fast, faster than we really appreciate, and it's hard for us to express our thankfulness and appreciation in just a few short paragraphs like this. We all have different memories, experiences and feelings that we feel special gratitude for. But there are also several thoughts that we all share and would like to mention here. First we would like to thank the school for hosting us all for a whole year, and giving us the opportunity to take these different courses that we would not have been able to take at home. We especially appreciate all the school activities we have par- ticipated in, because the schools in our countries dori't offer such activities. We had fun in basketball, baseball, track, and the A.F.S. club and all the other sports and clubs that we looked into. We want to thank the teachers and the coaches for their patience and willingness to help, despite language barriers and other dif- ficulties. The teachers ability to explain and help, even when they had the debatable honor of having two of us or more in one class, impressed us. We think it is great that Warrior Run has taken such interest in exchange programs in the past and still does. This year, with six of us, the school has really done a great job. We can only hope that this interest continues in the future, and that more schools follow Warrior Run's example. Our host families deserve a special thanks from all of us. They have done so mcuh for us and we have come to love them so much, that we really feel that we are part of these families. We can't really find words that express our gratitude for your hospitality and kindness. We just hope that we have given you something in return. We will remember the people in the AFS chapter and the AFS club, who have been so active in their work and so helpful. They 120 have made us feel at home, and helped us a lot in times of problems or confusion. We learned a lot during this year, but first of all we enjoyed our stay here, and made lots of friends. We met so many nice people, and felt that we were accepted as part ofthe students at Warrior Run immediately. If you have enjoyed having us here only half as much as we have enjoyed being here, we know that it has been a terrific year. When we go home and get situated in our own countries, we'll always think of this school as our school, the school we graduated from. We hope to be back some day to see you again, therefore we won't say good-by , but Ate logo with Solange, Pa gjensyn with Kari, Au revoir with Laurent, Haste luego with Carlos and Carlos, and Pea gensyn with Henrik. Wishing you the best of luck in the future, Solange Bastos, Kari Hermanrud, Laurent Dumoulin, Carlos Guerra, Carlos lVlen- doza, and Henrik Pedersen. JMX fwa WMM CARL-O5 5U5RAlf'?. OC!-104, ' fa Jam Mic as dl. Sdaf-are ivf2'Pfcaf?!fft.5 f-4.67405 ' -2 1 NAME: Solange Maria Martins Bastos HOME TOWN: Rio De Janeiro POP.: 5 Million HOST FAMILY: Mr. and Mrs. John Strouse GROUPSPONSOR:A.F.S. HOME FAMILY: Almir Salgado Bastos, Altair Martins Bastos Almir, Cesar, Fernando, Ricardo, Vania, Claudia NAME: Carlos Javier Mandoza Marquez HOME TOWN: Mexico City, Mexico POP.: 12 Million HOST FAMILY: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sones GROUP SPONSOR:Y.E.S. HOME FAMILY: Mr. and Mrs. Reyes Mendoza NAME: Carlos Guerra Ochoa HOME TOWN: Poza Rica, Mexico POP: 350,000 HOST FAMILY: Mr. 81 Mrs. William Walters GROUP SPONSOR: Y.E.S. HOME FAMILY: Mr. and Mrs. Olgan Ochoa NAME: Laurent Dumoulin HOME TOWN: Froyennes, Belgium POP.: 3,000 HOST FAMILY: Mr. and Mrs. James Stahlnecker, Kevin, Sue Ellen. GROUP SPONSOR: A.F.S. HOME FAMILY: Mr.and Mrs. Rene Dumoulin, Martine, Corinne, and Catherine. NAME: Henrik Pedersen HOME TOWN: Stevenstrvp, Denmark POP. 75000 HOST FAMILY: Mr. 8 Mrs. Roy Shoop, Vicki Si Frank GROUP SPONSOR: Y.F.U. HOME FAMILY: Mr. Sr Mrs. Knud Pederson, and Jesper. NAME: Kari Sotie Hermanrud HOME TOWN: Kapp Norway POP. 7000 HOST FAMILY: Mr. 8 Mrs. Donald Osman 8 Paula GROUP SPONSOR: A.F.S. HOME FAMILY: Mr. 8 Mrs. Hermanrud 5 ii I I I I I W I 'J ilk-I A-2 Mr. Reeves begins graduation exercises, Class valedictorian Della Mabus gives her address. Diane, Robin and Brian rehearse prior to commencement M Class salutatorian Donna Delcamp presents her speech. The Concert Choir entertains the audience, Seniors prepare tor graduation. of ., .-' I nf 2 G, vt Le' -Z aila 'W . 4 . Q51 J , .. 5 . .f,,j. 2 Ffwgf Ziff.-7 ' , fees, if A 1, V' 1 r A W a. w,,2W .Wt V - : r ,i f,,,,, , rdf ,a9J'l? eg 2 hwy. L: , t..-2.15 255 my When we begin school, we begin to make friends and form groups. Friendships and groups based on common backgrounds, beliefs, or ideas. At Warrior Run there are a variety of clubs through which students may express their interests with fellow students. Whether foreign cultures, crafts, or music are favored 1980 areas of endeavor there is a faculty advised group for all. Each of the organizations provide unique activities for their members and sponsor other events for the whole school. Many of the clubs also extend their services to the surrounding communities. 123 c zjil Q . L- Row 1: l. Clark, W. Danley Row Z: M. Foresman, R, Brouse, S. Bieber, A. Mincemoyer, K.Whitmoyer, S. Reese, D. Hagerman, B. Balliet, Y. Brouse, C. Biddle, M. Kemrer, L. Carey, B. Aderhold Row 3: S. Thomas, B. Menges, L. Murray, D. Nicholas, B. Calhoun, D. Reedy, R. Brungard, MfWeaver Row 4: l. Prokop, P. Beeber, R. Frick, L. Dugan, B Brumbough, G. Schell, N. Stamm, R. Walters, C. Hawley, R. Rose, R. Dingle, D. Ranck, C. Metzger, S. Scott, C. Stamm, l. Zarr, B. Groover, M. Showers, D. Hemrick, E Snyder, B. Hartman, L. Magargle, W. Shively, T. Aunkst, D. Hartman, K. Bower, l. Fisher, D. Houser, D. Buss, D. Ranck, M. Stahl, A. Bower, L. Fry, D. Weigel, L, Whitmoyer C. Roup Row 5: P. Packer, B. Frick, C. Brink, R. Allen, M. Crawford, C. Laidacker, S. Bogart, K. Frantz, L. Strouse, C. Smith, L. Harris, K. Fenstermaker, P. Robbins, B Wallace, D. Andrews, D. Burrell, G. McCracken, L, Michael, D. Funk, K. Stahlnecker, S. Beck, E. DuRussell, S, Umslead, C. Nicholas, P. Reedy, L, Whitmoyer, A. Fry, C. Zim merman, M. Metzger, L. Metzger, S. Hemrick, E. Gauger, L. Yeager. Row 1: Randy Rose - District, Regional Band, Rodney Frick - State, District, Regional Bands, Christina Nicholas - District Band, Kelly Fenstermaker - District Band, Row 2: lulie Clark - District Band, Wenda Danley A District, Regional Band, Brian Menges - District, Regional Band, Traci Aunkst f District, Regional Bands, Mid-East Music Festival, Diane Weigel - District, Orchestra Regional, Orchestra Band, Mid-East Musical Festival. Row 3: Diana Houser - District Band, Janice Fisher - District Band, Mid-East Music Festival .lmfl ff J'- l l 're 1 1 .Awe I , r 'W Row 1: D. Hemrick, M. Stahl, D. Weigel, G. Schell, R. Frick, R. Dingle Row 2: R. Rose, M. Showers, A. Bower, l. Clark, R. Brungard, L. Fry, C. Stamm, J. Zarr Row 3: B Menges, T. Aunkst, K. Fenstermaker, S. Scott, E. Snyder, W. Shively, B. Hartman Row 4: C. Nicholas, D. Nicholas, Mr. Elser, L, Dugan, D. Hartman Top: The band looks on at the football game. Center: Practrcmg for the band concert. Bottom right: The band shows their splrlt. Bottom left: The fearsome foursome, 11 . ,H wx- 'UAL-,Alfa NS. 'fx -'CST 4' P 'XT :HQ 1 jf 7 ff i I I l I i i 1 l I a Row 1: Mr. Cutter, T. Lindauer, R. Schick, W. Yaw, S. Troutman, B. Menges, T. Hendricks, D. Tice, B. Pfleegor, T. Moser, S. Taylor, A. Stump, B. Hartman, l. Miller, P. Lab- aron, C. Crain. Row 2: D. Kurtz, S. Leech, L. Dieffenbach, R. Piechowski, R. Piechowski, A. Pfleegor, R. Brungard, T. Bogenrief, S. Myers, M. Rhone, K. Leech, M. Haines, L. Harris, Y. Taylor, R. Pfleegor. Row 3: K. Newman, P. Robbins, D. Buss, L. Whitmoyer, K. Phillips, M. Swope, R. Bowersox, A. Swope, M. Weaver, H. Klinger, D. Houser, 1. Hall, L. Murray, B. Kline. Row 4: G. Middlesworth, T. Mincemoyer, L. Strouse, G. Schell, C. Fox, C. Klinger, D. Heehner, S. Aikey, M. Meyer, A. Bower, D. Shirley, M. Slump, B. Balliet, B. Lose. Row 5: M. Harmon, R. Rathrnell, L. Reeves, L. Bigger, M. Foresman. oncerf Clwil' .5 Q in 3 Cjlmmb 6 PM C710 Row 1: Mr. Cutler, W. Yaw, A. Pfleegor, A. Bower, D. Shirley, B. Hartman, 1. Hall, L. Harris. Row 2: G. Middlesworth, L. Dieflenbach, B. Menges, M. Swope, T. Bogenrief, S. Meyers. Row 3: A. Swope, D. Heebner, R. Bowersox, M. Harmon, R. Brungard. Row 1: T. Beaver, l. Gresh, M. Pollard, L. Bieber, C. Ferguson, R. Reitmeyer, B. Newcomer, B. Betz. Sealed: G. Kling. Row 2: S. Bogart, C. Brink, S. Newman, B. Groover B. Bogarl, D. Parker, K. Boudman, B. Auker. Row 3: B. Hall, B. Boudman, T. Lebarron, S. Newman, B. Frick, P. Skapnit. 1 v V - 7 fi r . i al w 4 4 r S1 ' A - H Y if x 'Sl What a trio - Troy, Betsie, and Rick. District Choir: Row 12 K. Phillips, W. Yaw, A. Pfle ...gf ,I xv U il Q-p 4 N. U 2 egor. Row 2: D. Heebner, B. va State Chorus: Mark Harmon, Wendy Yaw. J, gifafifiiiiiiizz. Eiiusfwffffi, 5 5 Sim 0 I' bl 5 i Nlenges. Row 3: M. Harmon, R. Bowersox. 4 f r i c f - w. uv- -I v' ,-. Mr. Cutter rehearses with some sopranos. Everybody sing fir Y 129 Row 1: Mr. Troutman fadv.J, T. Troutman Cv-pres.l, B. Reedy Cpresj, H. Masser Ctreasl, T. Becker. Row Z: M, Wilson, R. Riegel, L. Domoulin, P. Shirley, D. Holtzman, D. Rompella. Row 3: C. Hood H. Pederson, K. Anspach, M. Hoffman, S. Baker, S. Wallize. The Warrior Run Art Photo Club CWRAPJ, was organized in 1959 as an extension of the WR art program. The name has changed three times since then, to reflect the main purpose of the club's activities. The WRAP members have the opportunity to work on individual projects that might not be offered in the art classes. The club also provides services to the students by purchasing original art work for the school and sponsoring other student related service projects. The annual model railroad display did not appear this year due to technical problems. The highlight of the year for most members is the annual New York field trip, now in its 19th year. The main purpose of the club is to promote art and art activities at Warrior Run High school. Mr. Troutman has been the advisor since the club was organized as a Photo Club in 1959. Row 1: Mrs. Deans Cadv.J, A. Kalin, l. Plotts, D. Osman, C. Russell, D. Holtzman, M. Babenko. Row 2: L. Miller, K. Yocum, A. Powell, l. Anderson, K. Reynolds, L. Aunkst, R, Piechowski, R. Piechowski, Row 3: J. Ciaruffoli, l. Teufel, T. Trego, G. Roup, L. Bigger, S. Harrison, K, Hamilton, A. Pfleegor, D. Shirley. Row 4: D. Fahringer, D. New- comer, K. Phillips, C. Biddell, B. Adderhold, D. Parker, M. Meyers, C. Foust, W. Shively, C. Stamm. 130 The main purpose of Eagle's Perch is to publish school news, and provide provocative and informative articles. It must be entirely truthful, accurate, and in good taste. The Eagle's Perch Staff provides students with journalistic writing. M e S Mye R Dingle T Fle sr Q 2 as gen 94. SHI,- The members ofthe AV club assist the Audio Visual Advisor in proper operation and maintenance of audio visual equipment. li lilly l' ,1u4zz-1 Row 1: D. Andrews, L. Dieffenbach, T. Trego, S. Boudman, Mrs. Lengle fAdv.J. Row 2 R Walters C Buck B Wallace M Meyers Mrs Mor an adv Row3 T C lh T .. ,. .. ,.gl.l :.aoun,A. Walters, C. Hubbard, T. Dieffenbach, D. Burrell. Row 4: D. Heeman, R. Walburn, K. Hans, R. Grove, N. Mitchell. This is a new club to the Warrior Run High School, it was formed just this year. Its members toured the Pennsylvania Farm Show and took part in presenting an exhibit. 131 The future nurses club of America is designed to help people decide if they want to be a nurse. They tour hospitals, state schools and nursing homes. They have people in nursing professions come to speak to their club. A favorite thing to do is decorate the Christmas trees at Kramm's Nursing Home. French Club Row 1 P Osman rpresy B Kahn tv presl Mrs Redfern tadvb J The French Club was organized to raise money for students plan- Stump tsecj J Lilley ttreasb RowZ A Kahn R Brouse S Breber l Anderson T ning to go to France Along with fund-raising this club also holds FhkERdR3LD DKt , ,' A 'U Us 0 00 8 OW uw url French dinners for its members featuring authentic French foods. They recently attended the production of Le Petit Prince CThe Lit- tle Princej in Bloomsburg this year. Row 1: Nlrs. Lengle tadvt, A. Kalin tpres.J, T. Trego tchaplainb, 1. Ciarruffoli tv. presi. K. Lewis ttreasj, l. Lilley tsec.J, R. Brouse. Row 2: B. Lose, L. Hoffman,l Stump, S. Hemrick, W. Shively, W. Danley, D. Kurtz, Nl. Foresman. Row 3: C. Russell, L. Yeager, C. Foust, R. Foust, P. Osman, B. Kilgus, D. Roan, S. Lilley, S. Morrison. Row 4: S. Bieber, T. Frishlio. L. Bigger, C. Chamberlin, D. Watson, R. Walters, S. Thomas, D. Buss, P. Robbins, B. Kalin. The new members of Tri-Hi-Y went through the annual dress-up initiation day at the beginning of the year. A pre-Halloween activity was the annual hayride held in October of this year. ln the spring they plan to have a fashion show and a mother-daughter tea for the members of the club. Row 1: l. Nliller, T. Trego, N. Hoffman, P. Raup, l. Stump, R. Pfleegor, Nl. Stump. Row 2: T. Raup, T. Werner, C. Sanders, D. Watson, C. Foust, R. Walters, M. Rhone. Row 3: R. Grove, C. Hubbard, C. Stamm, G. Smith, B. Shreck, A. Stump, M. Hanes, C. Kurtz, Nl. Hetzendorf. Row 4: C. Boudman, C. Richards, K. Phillips, B. Satteson, P. LeBaron, C. Kurtz. The Youth Education Association toured Susquehanna University last fall to learn various teaching methods used by the professors. Y.E.A. assisted in the magazine sales this year. As in past years mem- bers of the Y.E.A. are tutoring students with interests in helping others, both at school and in the community. 133 . Row 1: tl-rj, Mrs. Dennen Cadvj, A. Kalin Cpresb, S. Hemrick tv.pres.D, P. Osman Qsecq, D. Hemrick ftreasj, C. Foust, L. Carey. Row Z: R. Foust, K. Strouse, C. Laidecker, M. Sheatler, V. Michaels, M. Michaels, E. Gauger, L. Thomas. Row 3: T. Roan, L. Doumolin, S. Bastos, W. Shively, 1. Clark, D. Derr, L. Holland, L. Hoffman, D. Roan. Row 4: V. Shoop, D. Burrell, C. Stamm, P. Shirley, P. Beeber, M. Showers, D. Funk, K. Stahlnecker, C. Hubbard, R. Grove. Row 5: E. Eliassen. American Field Service Cpicture belowj Row 1: A. Pfleegor, L. Reeves, D. Buss, K. Leech, M. Weaver, D. Shirley. Row 2: K. Hermannrad, A. Bower, D. Kurtz, D. Houser, R. Reigel, L. Yeager, S. Egli, R. Piechowski. Row 3: M. Pollard, T. Michaels, C. Hemrick, L. Strouse, K. Phillips, G. Schell, B. Kalin, C. Mendoza, M. Hameetman. Row 4: E. Snyder, N. Mabus, C. Smith, S. Ranck, D. Hendricks, D. Lofton, J. Ciriufoli, E. Pederson, S. Buck, A. Page. The goals of AFS are to sponsor the foreign exchange students to the Warrior Run school district, and to finance students to study abroad. Each year the cIub's families host other foreign exchange students from other schools for a couple of days. There are many fund-raising proiects. The magazine sales being the most recent. 4 Row 1: M. Felix, D. Roanfseoh, S. Ranck ltreas.7,l. Taylor. Row 2: T. Werner, F. Lynn, Key Club and Keyettes are service organizations whose goals are H. Klinger, H. Masser, R. Dyer, Row 3: C. Zimmerman, P, Robbins, N. Mabus, D. to better the school and Community in which We live. Kocher lpresh, C. Hoy. Row 1: S. Beck, B. Geyer lpresj, L. Conrad lseej, B. Kilgus ltreasb, C. Fousl lv. presj, S. Boudman, L. Dieflenbach. Row 2: 1, Werlz. T. Werner, F. Lynn, H. Klinger, L. Hoffman, A. Powell, K. Yocum, S. Troulman. Row 3: N, Hoffman, C, Zimmerman, P. Robbins, N, Mabus, V. Shoop, D. Burrell, A. Stump, M. Hanes, F. Lynn. Row 4: J. Wagner, S. Ellis, D. Hurst, D. Buss, K. Leech, T. Michaels, M. Polard, T. Gieger, R. Fousl, Row 5: C. Milunio, D. Lagana, 135 Student Ceunerl Renreeentatrvee Rewl Mr Dean tadvb. Tr Treee tnreeb. D. Each year the Warrior Run High School Student Council spon- Funk tv pres J L Yeager tsecj K Dildine ttreasj R Allen, A. Young. Row 2: J. Lachowski B Groover D Kocher J Taylor R Brown J Nliller, B. Hartman, H. A I Q Mathias J Slother C Russell D Heebner D Rompella D. Michaels, P. Shirley, the H0m9C0m'nH W35 Shaflng the Nlgtlt Togethef DY Dr- Hook S Wright K Hev S Ceetee ROW 4 S Bogart D Andrews. and the Christmas Dance theme was Wintertime Aglow. The Stu- sors a Homecoming and Christmas dance. This year's theme for dent Council took part in the magazine sales as a fund-raising project this year. lVlr. Doan has been the advisor of Student Council tor ten years. Student Council Alternates - Row 1: K. Strouse, C. Foust, K. Lehman, T. Michael, S. Taylor, D. Rovenolt, S. Gelnett. Row 2: B. English, T, Anspach, L. Thomas, C. Zimmerman, P. Robbins, S. Ebright, Nl. Beaver, D. Holtzman. Row 3: S. Fulmer, Mr. Doan tadv.J, D. Roan, B. Walters, R. Plleegor, B. Hartman, S. Lilley, W. Danley. Varsity Club Girls: Row 1: S. Egli, S. Coates, L. Leech, L. Moore, C. Lagana, D. Kurtz, l. Varsity Club Boys: Row 1: M. Wilson, M. Burrows, H, Mathias, T. Aunkst, H. R3UD. D Foresman, Row 2: M. Sheatler, L. Yeager, S. Morrison, D. Sones, L. Hottman, l. Robbins, l. Criswell. Row 2: T. Troutman, D. Hartman, B. Bennett, M. Metzger, S Frishko, S. Sones, L. Bigger, Row3: L. Durlin, D. Watson, M. Hameetman, V. Long, M. Gelnett. T. Young, l. Adam. D. Buckwalter, Row 3: l. Thomas, M. Felix, R. Brown, l Bower, L. Engle, S. Hall, l. Lilley, K, Lewis. Row ll: D. Roan, K. Foreman, L. Yost, l.Ar- Weitz, B. Smith, T. Bieber, K. Crow, B. Anspach, l. Taylor. nold, D. Shirley, T. Frishko, M. Weaver, D. Buss. Each year the Varsity Club sells candy during the tall to help pay tor the varsity jackets. They also sell candy during the basketball games and wrestling matches. 137 79-80 Xmwm gnu piaauz ww? JD rnlafg Joufnaxfswx. 0-F couFS6- wmaewsuze- ..:me-,.,-.me J Qi EA S+2Px's owe, jgu SL, 138 E i ' i f -+ Q 0+ P aso A5 3' 1-Q.0bL,oLfpU'c. Rwww agen.. W Acfqy f9 ,j,bSl! Y 3 1 -'N-. ' Q J - f , v . -jf ,H nf A A J L4 W Gi' - ! my ' ' cw? YN P gf Q fa LDC' 'A 7' NMA : inf- 13,0-' L A iff! wx JA T Sf fg yw , Off U fw V Q, X-, f xr- M Aff if - 'XID :V my .1 Q 1' pf Rfk V' P' Q1 1 L: C Q Ly' '-f' ,, I B BV 'W NW , , Q , Us X f, ,, . FQ J ' ip g .lx ilfff 1.14 46 ixiy' Qbfglf 0 A ' QJ ,fxf llix-QV Q-X J N, .V 14, 1 ' X M ,J J - 1 .,,.2,K I kyw V A4 xjf Njfx fvfkf ,X-I ,Y U X 'Fm 1 NJN! 'Thai 'no os. lv -lx... 111'-' df: J .,k VGUJG HOLL hamf' 'bus-owuua, i 5 - w 1Q LL,,, IQ' AMY A 1 , . i G? mr' Cofson Covld I borrow -I-ha+ Sweoker So WN Zfirngl? wo o -Co Oh O SHQI' HUX Luhai, K QYNCS DQh'1SC ' P-H-5 xxgqfhfysl- -fy , l ' ' Y NY' XWXWX Q. 1 140 Tfzflazy M! ,bf -0 5' -4 5 LD F IELD HOCKEY!- :,.u vi 25M JW 8 The 1980 Warrior Staff and the students at W.R.H.S., wish to thank the We appreciate their patronage. We hope all of you will support them by area businesses for their continued support by purchasing yearbook ads. using your purchasing power in our advertisers' establishments. Also, the students, faculty and parents who are patrons and who have sup- ported our new venture - the Classified Ads. Best Wishes to The Class of 1980 . From the Warrior ADVERTISERS. 141 Mr. 8. Mrs. Roy Shoop Mr. 81 Mrs. Schuyler B. Miller Mr. 8- Mrs. Charles 0'Conner . 8. Mrs. Lawrence T. Bieber Mr Mrs. Kathryn Workman Judy M. Miller John S. Pfleegor Holly and Jim Vicki Shoop Henrik Pederson Kandy Benfer Mr. 81 Mrs. James Sheatler Mr. 8 Mrs. John Gast Mr. Schooiey Brenda Marr Jim 81 Sandy Ruth Metzger Mr. 81 Mrs. Ted McPherrin Requium The Jim Tricker Band Rob 8 Christy Pambini Martha Mr. 81 Mrs. Sam Crawford Andy Crawford Martina Crawford Mrs. Patrice Tanner Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Laidacker Mr. 8 Mrs. Jack Gauger Mrs. Joanne M. Reynolds Shortie Nedice Oshemkal Miss McGough Mr. Doan Kathy Byers Jeff Rachau Judy Gresh Sharon B Weezy Coup Mr. 8- Mrs. R.U. Troutman Mr. 8. Mrs. Gary R. Dye and Heather Lee Mr. Carl Bower Mr. 8. Mrs. Grendon Taylor Chet 8- Kathi Reed Dale 81 Bernie Conard Carol and Harry Kimber and Diann Girn Blansten Shade Tree 8. Moe Jr. E. Backer Backer Roxann and Todd Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles D. Lengle HEdH Little Moe Jr. ' Mr. 81 Mrs. Edkin Tim Miller 4 Kevin Houser Peggy 81 Todd Randy and Andrea June CSkip7 Hall Tom and Cindy Lester and Millie Lori lSquii1D Bieber Jerry and Zina: John CSlooterl Slother Binnie Mr. 81 Mrs. Wayne Ashenfelder Mr. 8. Mrs. Rudolph V. Holtzman Nevin 81 Lori Cashman David E. Holtzman Scott 81 Sharon Traci 8- Tim Matt 8- DeAnne Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Yoder Mrs. Frances Bower John and Franck D. Tice Mr. 81 Mrs. Jessie E. Taylor Nancey Evy Mabus Thomas Lichtenberg 81 Cindy Hartzell Mr. 81 Mrs. Marlin K. Troutman ' Eileen Yocum Dee and Boo-Boo: I just wanted to tell you that you can call me anytime between now and '83 for a pitch - free of charge. Perfect To Mr. Houseknect who told more jokes than he taught from his two excellent exchange students. Bruce - I love you! Gail Martin - I love you! ludy NEVER eat werm foodal unless it's moved. Advice from the true Foodals, Sharon and Lori For Life, Auto, and Home owners Insurance see C. lames Yost. McEwensville, PA Phone 538-1332 I think that they should legalize having Pepsi in school and stop picking on Seniors, A Salute to Kit, Scale, Diz, Zag, Death, Rock, Baldy, Har- vey, Lep, Sun, Chester, Duber, Sarg. Music speaks when words fail. Amy lo To fall seventy-nine times is to rise EIGHTY. To Bill: You're very special to me. I will love you forever, Mary. Need dance music? Ozone Sound System is what you're looking for! 538-9758 or 538-1864 Pickle Pentz says: Pete Rose isn't the only person to ever get a divorce. Para Senor Meyer, EI profesor mas alegorico de su alumno. Carlos ll Tak for aaret I USA, min farag mor gav mig. Det vil altid staa som en stor oplevelse, de gav til mig med bedste forventninger. Paula, Anne, Nedette, and Sharon: remember the l.A.K.E. that almost was! The Big Four Lives! Remember yogurt, salades the frog, Algebra ll 8 Trig. and P.A,D. WANTED: sixteen special girls to replace the ones who are leaving in lune. Mrs. Holtzman Mr. Burns, if Kate's theory is true, then Spock's in heat! Dan Nicholas Becky 8 Shari thank everyone who made their senior year special. To the class of 1980 4 Good Luck. Tom - Amour Touiour! Valerie DaDa, DaDa, Da, DaDaDaDa, DaDa, DaDa, DaDa, Da, DaDa, DA, DA, DaDAdaDa, Da, Pop Goes te the Weasel. . Qfwiiyr For a love so free will never fly away . Todd, Bradley, RoxAnn Brouse. Best Wishes to all my friends and keep in touch, lots of luck. Bye, l.F. Thanks for all the cosmic acquaintances, man, like it's been real. Randy This is an official apology to coach Mathias from IKE, for all my penalties in Football '79. Runk the everlasting pickle chomper. To our dearest daughter, Dee Ann: Congratulations to our graduating senior, We are so proud of'you. Love, Mom 8 Dad. The Iames Iohn Family. Campus Life is an even bigger blast! Hi: Leaky Beaky, Shrimpy, Claude, Boots, Paw, Cous., and Boo. Crusn is watching. Glid. To all my warm fuzzy friends: Don't turn cold and prickly, Paula To all loyal servants on the paper. From their slave driver f Nedette. Listen to my music: and hear what it can do there's something here as strong as life: I know that it will reach you. B.K. Calhoun Future Sno-Campers: Beware of the Mad Door locker! Help! Let us out! Sharon and Wilma SH, PO, IS, Attending all fellow Wild Women stay that way, N.B. In Honor of Charlie Werner and Killer Keller Long Live the Sea Dogs, Dear lamie, I just thought I would write to say I LOVE YOU. So there it is keep it out of the trees. Love, Iohn. The hyperborean shambled from his umbrageous sur- roundings and emitted a euphonious scream, shedding Iigbt across the landscape. - Yanny For Sale - I gouged drafting board, crooked T-square, cracked triangle, and lopsided stool . . . cheap . , . con- tact Todd Bradley 275-9011 fDanville State Hospitall l'II never forget the fun I had as a football mgr. I'll never forget the coaches or the whole team. G.T. I awakened one night and there before me was the Wizard. He said, Never fear my son, for your troubles are over. So go my son, go loosen thy bell, the goat has come home. Crazy Dave. ' Allin all, it really hasn't been too bad at this school. lerry Thomas A true friendship lasts forever. leri, thanks for being a true friend! DLR INVASION SOUND SYSTEM rocks, rocks, rocks, rocks, rocks, rocks, rocks, all night long. Rocky says, Today is a good day for boots, raincoat, gloves, layered-clothing! Carlos and Henrik want to thank for the year, the friends, and the fun we had. To all Penguins: We wish you the best of luck and may chilly Willy always be your hero. Dee 81 Sharon To anyone, Tom, Jerry, lim and Harold, stay on the right side of the road. The secret of eternal happiness is to pay hommage to Rocky by visiting the cat's meow twice a year and praying for security through homesteading. Tom the wheel's are grinding 'cause I smell smoke Byers For Sale: In the inner depths of my mind I found a thought. It grew and grew until it became a reality, a whole substance. Then I knew twheezej I was deadfplus muffler for 8 chevy. Ask for Big Bob. To Philly 8 Gliddia: Don't let Claude Bouche and Large Fry catch you again! To C.L.S. I Love You, from K.M.N. Kentucky Fried Chicken Catering Service Call 275- 3044 or Todd Bradley, Asst. Manager Quote of the year: I am adequate for the conditions brought forth today. Do not irritate. You are flirting with death! AAwright, cut the conversation and get to work! 240 Thanks to 107 for being such a super homeroom, Gayre 'sum girl beeony, waaayoommie and 'um 'ohnzies and do teem pupts and dum dooin' dum Bambi Geyer loves Schuyler Frey Not For Sale: rny record collection, Don't call Dave, l'II be listening to Led Zeppelin. Don't miss the good times at Watsontown Carnival! We also play for funerals, suicides, and weddings. Dear Harry and lim: BAND IS TERRIFICI Love, Wilma and Denise Lori and Stacy: This year has been super! Thanks for being you! Love, Sharon Stacy, Sharon, Denise, and Wilma: Thanks for being the best friends in the whole world. Love ya, Lori It's a beautiful day friends!! Now just watch some smuck louse it up!! Smitty Magic Circle Y 200!! R.D., D.G., D.H., MJ., D.L., J.M., E.R., K.S. Bonz Speed Stretch Shane Chippy Cay bop Chevy Terna C-R-A-Z-Y We ain't got no aubye We're crazy HEY! HEY! We're crazy. WOO Slap! Bang! Here we go again - On a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday I.A.K.E, T0 THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF 1981. I wish you the best of luck with next year's book. Millie To my Sophomore men with those special shirts - l'II miss you! Remember me! Sharon To lohn Dennen Family Miles - I love you! Brenda Good Luck Kim! I, Sandy Boggart, will my Spanish Dictionary to anyone who will take it. Quality sound by INVASION. Call Tom and Tom. The WARRIOR STAFF wishes to Thank all of you for helping with this new venture - The 1980 Classified Section, Thank You! Best of Luck to an A-1 Class. Mrs. Corson THE WARRIOR CLASSIFIEDS Join Us Next Year 11,7- ' ll -,J ' , A f7 ' T or 'ff' X , lik! ...,,if ::v. 'E' - I elif S' - Denise and Steve discuss their theme papers. BNC. ' Paula sells coke at halftime. Thls page Is sponsored by: THE STEREO HOUSE . ,WERE Rt. 15 ' Lewlsburg, Pa. X MILTON SPORTS CENTER E E E BEVERAGE Complete line'of sporting goods 1220 N' F-mm St. R.D. 1, Milton, Tel. 742-8201 Milton Tlmberlack Dealer - Sawmlll A Logging Supply LYONS EQUIPMENT COMPANY - Rt. 15 North a Allenwood, Pa. Tel. 538-9750 Bucknell University Bookstore 144 Books - Gifts - Sportswear - Supplies South 7th and Moore Ave. famlly prices 1 '-ewlsbufgv Pa- Tel- 524-1128 warsonwwn, Pa. Tel. 53a-9639 f- -Q.. 1-wi .,,',4 ,J' Q ii Ron prepares to start the offense. Brent moves into the center of the key for a shot. Thls page ls sponsored by: Z i . . 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TEL. 546-8612 154 ll I K A , lkk, , -W r- . sq A I I I f A lim IS caught by the photographer in drafting class. SCOH WOIKS Ort the lathes 'i 1 1 ...J-r Dave, Tom. and Gary change classes. Gaul and Brenda do homework dunng homeroom. Thls page ls sponsored by: Compliments of G M THE THURSDAY CLUB M ' ' tl St IG I Bl 'F Bltdl or PARADISE vALLEY I 3' H fimlriizn EL... 5523, ng' FulIer's Store CLEMEN'S SALVAGE 39 Mah' Sf- Top dollar for junk cars - used parts R.D. 2 Watsontown, Pa. TU b0fV '9r Pa- Free dumplng of Household Appllances Tel. 538-1283 Trophles 8. Awards 426 B d St. M0,m,U,gg3,LLE, PA. D. s. s. MOBILE ENGRAVERS A Tel- 353.2503 290 Plne St. 24 hr. Answerlng Servlce EQUIPMENT COMPANY Turbotvllle, Pa. Sheldon 8. Dorls Layton Congratulatlons to the class of '80 Wawe J. 81 J.'S SUBS 155 Exit 147 Watsontown HARDWARE srones . Tel. 538-2685 Main 51, Tu rbgfvllle Ruth takes control of the ball at the Mifflinburg game. WR Cheerleaders boost spirit any way they can at Pep Rallies ,Aw an ,H W! Xxxxhxg Jerry Thomas runs around end for a 15 yard gain against Lewisburg. Miss McGough demonstrates the bump. This page sponsored by: WEXEFA-P VVDEZ 100.9 EWU 5351960 H our 24 lm geaufihc! Wuaic gafiony, 156 Tel. 742-8705 568-1380 MILTON 4, I f -frail? - vii 5164 ,Nis7,.:,, Y K ' ' v Cheerleaders create enthuslasm ata wrestling match. Coach Smyth 8. Wlneburg concentrate on the actlon. rv! ---sh? fu. Doug Buckwalter controls hls opponent. WATSONTUWN McMiIIen's Men's Wear AMERICAN LEGIQN Wrangler 8. Lee Jeans Mefnvziigmleggesfs Men's - Student's - Ladies Music Weekly1Ofo1 Kitchen Hrs. 5 to 10 Fri. :Q Sat. SPANGLER E MOTORS Milton, PA 17847 7,7f742,8755 Ri-ver Road, Milton A ,Machine 742-8725 CIefUAb k typ g TI-IE FARMERSWM FARMERS if NATIONAL BANK YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Main St. WATSONTOWN MEMBER FDIC Rough-n-rugged defense! W , 4. ,gif Bryon elevates his opponent. Victory at the Tomato Bowl! 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Tel. 649-5181 151 Cupper leftj Rob Brown successfully completes his pole vault attempt. frightj Deb receives a flower from Jerri at the Homecoming game. fupper right J Our team heading down the field. rvlAsoNrTE coRP. 12th and Matthew St., Watsontown WATSUNTUWN FABR,,:AT,NG Ter. Q717J 538-5511 C ' I I 'T e'F'a I. RAY ZIMMERMAN Resldentlal N W- . Farm . SW lflng Fidelity PTO Alternators Electncal Contractor 1 Rewiring Boldar Electric Motors EIGCUICSI Repairs 162 in stock R.o. 1 Turbownle, Pa. Elecffw Heat Tel. 649-5430 I I , as Q V- gm' ., 0...nuia goes up for the ball. MW TURB OTVILLE NATIGNAL BANK small' xp p F tabovej Carlos caught in the act of searching for his typing pape s. fabove right! Shawn shoots as Ray waits for rebound. fright! Chet works on his shop project. 3 3 r .t . Q 8 2 tiki T .rsQ.Q. sitio .. 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Band members huddle together during a cold game at BEN Mr. Cutter directs his students through Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme , Mr. Mathias gets involved in his teaching. Super Sophomores! X X suimiistilfglll ' 2- .I - 1 3 V . r., . WI , s f-2 'III 5 ? fl I I !.. ,fl ,ef pf' ff 'fr My I ff' 47 Cecily uses ballet movements to propell the ball across the net. 167 Students get rowdie at wrestling match. Kathy and Mike decide what type of paint to use. Reach! Stacy, Reach! This page is sponsored by: Congratulations to the class of '80 SEARS, ROEBUCK 85 CO. Front St. Milton Congratulations to the class of '80 from Mr. dz Mrs. Lester Lee Do not, I repeat, D0 NOT cross your letters!! The members of the WARRIOR staff wish to thank all the members of the student body and the faculty for patronizing our classified 81 patron ad sections. Harry gets a few pornters from Mark and Tim, A little teamwork and the return will be 2, 'Ne 'S r r Tech students study during free class time. .iw 16 Fans show mixed emotions at the Lewisburg basketball game. Mike and Blame you don't have to raise your hand at lunch!! 170 .fi YA, M'-1 '- ,' xx .Nga Mike works on the vrce rn metal shop. But Mr. Houseknchet, I dont understand! Mrs. Eglr substitutes for Mr, Chaapel. fs AQ 171 xg s 4? W Q if .. .. . . T: -1 .., 1 . A -1. t -- r.-1e': w a:f.f -as Mr. Kyle explains a homework problem, Coach Klebon gives out halftime strategy. It-iw 5 5 X 'x '51 Jim, Allen, Fred and Rich catch up on the news. 172 ,..-- ,, Wendy saves the play dur ,,,..f-4- ing a volleybail game. M! X '43 .. ' fe 'V 3, m ky, nic John and Dora are puzzled. as We Bev partlcupates In an energy demonstration l l 4 Holly takes a shot. Coach Smythe congratulates Doug. Coach Herbst gives the strategy. Jerry makes the runner do all the hard work A' 3 -- N3 Af--Ag .fr4:'f-- - . 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