Warwick High School - Warrian Yearbook (Lititz, PA)

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' ' .h l I o Q 5 lolow: Shea Olngorlch, Dale Kline, Skip Gamer: I get by with a llttle help from my frlendsI 'Center Right: Jesse Gorman: The T lounge ls where deep-thinking stu- idents go to ponder the reality of ab- istract mysteries In the universe. Being normal freshmen, shy and unaggressive, our minds weren't on making money. Since we were more concerned with getting to the right classes and being accepted, we had time only for a pen sale and a couple of dances. At homecoming, we showed our inexperience through a float which the wind destroyed. The following year, being older and wiser, we were hoping for a more profitable year. We spon- sored a few dances, but'at homecoming, the audi- ence saw a re-run of our ninth-grade folly. Humiliated by the lack of funds for the upcoming prom and floats, we, as juniors, became deter- mined to change our past. We held two dances, and a magazine sale in addition to a candy sale which totaled S'l5,000.00. We created an Evening in the Orient for the post prom, which was a suc- cess. The highlight of our junior year was our home- coming float, Knock 'Em on their Can-Cans, which stayed together, placing first. W With such a successful junior year, we were ready for anything. As seniors, this was it, and we wanted the bestl We arranged a three daysftwo nights class trip to Williamsburg, Virginia. In order to ac- complish the trip,.we held three sub sales, a maga- zine sale, three dances, a mug sale, and a T-shirt sale. We also held refreshment stands and once a Body Art stand at various school activities. Our float, Scare 'Em SheetIess, won second place. We had an active, busy year, and we were able to accom- plish our goals. The memories of our four years will always remain with us as we take our separate steps into the future. A O INTO BLAST i-, FF I '4 if 1 N-1 5 THE l '80'sl ' e 1' Sheri Sell Senior Class Secretary Bottom Far Lott: Sen- iors soak up sunshine when outside of 'The Wd! 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I 5 1, 41. , 18fSeniors 7 Anne-Maija Aalto Nell Adams Toby Ahnert David Amand Paula Anderson Elalna Asklns J '-u ., ' f-E 'ill 0 ' Sue Ann Adams Greg Ahlum Anntllllalla Aalto QAnnej: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller 4203 E. New ing. l lOi'S u Sue 9: B 42: Who foot cllq Tob radl Disllk Dov O PCL! Gnd ort Rd.: Lititz, in Finland - 66320 Niemenkyla: square-danc- swimming, camping, skiing Qcross COUDTIYJI Likes: dogs. s. dlsco. tennis, boys, books, music: Dislikes: spiders. fatten- ing mods. evil people: Finnish college for Veterinary Surgery. Adams QGrizzj: 125 Pleasant View Dr.: Baseball 9-12: Vo- Tecp fcorpentryj 40-12: Likes: parties, mountains: Dislikes: getting p I i the morning: College. nn Adams fSue Anny: 1817 Brunnerville Rd.: FHA 9: Chorus ndfront 9-12: Glee Club 10: Booster Club 14: Nurses aid 14- r. and Sr. Activities, Sr, homeroom rep. NHS 11-42: Who's Among American High School Students: Likes: Paul, shore, all, English: Dislikes: physics, homework, early morning band. s, term papers: College - nursing. J. Ahnort Qodyj: 442 W. Marion St.: League bowling, flying controlled airplanes. VICA: Likes: girls, bowling, Vo-tech: si grammar, Iranians: Plotemaking and printing. d L. Amand CDeweyy: 330 Rudy Dam Rd.: VICAJ Likes: Va- lran, snobs: Cabinetmaker. Anderson QYon. Cute Onej: 1914 Rothsville Rd.: Marching Concert bands 9-12: Softball 10-42: Prom committee, work il tech, Chevys, working for my own money: Dislikes: college, F rag u at cre den Alal dobon Villa: Likes: D.B., Tommy and Teddy, The Cars, ice m. plntos: Dislikes: Denny B.F., Manheim Losers : College - al hygiene. a Asklns QCute Onej: 922 May Rd.: Band 9-42: Jr, and Sr. Activities. Prom committee: Likes: Kenny, Tommy and Teddy. Carol Strause, Archways, Mr. Pibb: Dislikes: Manheim Losers : X- Orc Io L. Balmer qLouj: 572 Millwoy Rd.: Basketball 9: Bond 9- 12: estra 12: Stage Band 11-12: Jr. Activity: Likes: friends. roller- skatlng, chocolate cake, new clothing: Dislikes: two-faced peo- ray technician. Corr o ple. l ld jeans: Secretary, S- Connle Balmer Jan Bartholomew Dana Bass David Bqnurg Arnold Behrndt Karen Berger .lan Elizabeth Bartholomew qBartj: 505 Bluebird Rd.: Cheerlead- ing 9-12: Band 9-12: Glee Club 10-12: Musicals 10-12: County Chorus 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students, American Legion Auxiliary Girl's State Award: Senior ofthe Month - Sept.: Green Cricle: Likes: Mike, swimming, movies, Germany: Dlsllkes: vegetables. two-faced people: College. Dana Gall Bass qDanej: 522 W. Marlon St.: Glee Club 10-12: Band 9-12: Pres. 12: Student Gov't Rep. 9-10: Jr. and Sr. Class Treasurer: Likes: honest people, sunsets, old jeans, good food: Dislikes: snobs: College - Music major. Davld Batturs QDavej: 118 Oxford Dr.: Baseball 9-10: Football 10: work after school: Likes: sports, Led Zeppelin, Jiml Hendrix, con- certs, parties: Dislikes: school, browners: College. Karon Berger CKarenj: 1306 Lookout Lane: FHA 9: FBLA 11: Pres. 12: Likes: running around, Kevin, working at T.K.: Dislikes: Business English, pushy people, boring places: Work - business. Susan Book fSuey, Cute Onej: 701 Pine Hill Rd.: Hockey 9: Con- cert band 9-12: Marching Band 10-12: Jr. and Sr. Activities, Prom committee: Likes: Tommy and Teddy, pizza, ice cream, Arch- ways, Carol Strause: Dislikes: Manheim losers : College. Brlan Bohr: 208 Oxford Dr.: Football: College. Mahlon Bomborger: 194 Bomberger Rd.: Basketball, NHS, Varsity Club: Likes: The Beatles, Orioles, Porsche: Dislikes: disco. cold showers: College - engineering. Sholla Border: 116 Hershey Rd.: FBLA, NHS: Likes: reading, ice cream, summer: Dislikes: cold winters: College - Accounting or Computer Science. Kathy S. Bowden QRowclie Bowdiej: 126 Mayfield Dr.: Glee Club 9, 10, 12: Tevoca Chapters of FFA, 4-H, Ensemble 10: Likes: plants, flowers, music, people, Vo-tech: Dislikes: early rehearsals for Glee Club: Rittner's School of Floral Design. Carol Bowman fCookj: 13 E. Woods Ave.: Cheering 9: Booster Club, Jr. and Sr. Activities: Likes: swimming, parties, Hawaii: Dis- likes: Fake and concelted people: College. 'XX k Kathy Bowden Carol Bowman Susqn Bgqk Brlan Bohr Mahlon Bomberger Shelld Border Lori Shultz, April Nuss: Anticipation, it's making us wait . . . Seniorsf 19 Daryl Bowman Rodney Bradley Llnda Bronczyk D ryl A. Bowman QBuzzjg 13 E, Woods Dr FFA 9 12 Fall play 12 Ll sz swimming, girls, Triumph. Beatles Dislikes disco boredom mework, swim team practices: College ll dney Bradley QRodJ: 313 Park Ave Likes baseball bowling w rklng: Dislikes: school, teachers: Work at Armstrong l.l da Bronczyk fSicki, Bronskij: 143 S. Oak St Library ald 10 12 B ndfront 11-12: Fall play 12g Likes: yellow reading guys gossip Dl likes: busy work, snobs, cliques: College J lla E. Brubaker Qluliej: 206 Hershey Rd NHS FBLA FHA Who o Among American High School Students Likes smiles Chris tl n fellowship: Dislikes: dishonest people Medical Secretary Sl noy Brumbach qChip, Sidy: 406 E. 28th Drv wy oo a 1 :Soccer Club Q-10: Football Club 11 12 Likes lifting AC the it crew , Ted Nugent: Dislikes: school red necks glamou b ys: 1984 World Powerlifting Championships chaal Buch CMikej: 304 S. Cherry St Class Vice pres 9 10 ge crew. NHS, Who's Who Among American Hlgh School Stu nts: Likes: raquetball, magic. hunting flshrng Medical School droa Lynne Carpenter CFlsh, Andyj 113 N Liberty St Pron coratlon committee, Cheerlng 10 12 Jr and Sr Activities es: sports, art, 'lbunny rabbits , 41 long walks Dislikes long ering practices, underclassmen, boring days long nights Ar h0Ol. rk Oarvollg 15 N. Locust St.: Wrestling 9 10 Band 9 12 Likes rts, goofing off: College. nneth Clark qKenj: 2064 Rothsville Rd Yearbook Q 12 ee e Topics 9-125 Likesi friendly, photogenrc people What? You mean that we have to leave some food for the under Andrea Carpenter Mark Carvell L r, Kenneth clark Nancy J. Coldren Linda Condlda Victoria Conlgllo Nancy J. Coldren: AAO W. Marion St.: FBLA, Giee Club. Jr. Achievements, Softball manager, bandfront: Dislikes: early morn- lng Glee Club practices, smoking: College - Accounting, mar- rlage. Linda Condlda qShortiej: 505 E. Main St.: Freshman chorus, Glee Club 10-12: FBLA 9-12: Likes: sports, singing, being crazy: Dislikes: crowded halls. short weekends: Secretary, Office Clerk. Vlctorla Conlgllo fvickij: 220 New Haven Dr.: Student Gov't 11- 12: Homecoming court 12: Likes: traveling, chocolate chip ice cream, meeting new people: Dislikes: boredom, loneliness: Travel school. Lynn Doo Davis: 7 Sylvia Dr. Glee Club, Bible Club, Cross-stitch Club, fellowship, fall play, Jr. Achievements: Likes: smiles, happy people, kittens: Dislikes: complainers: Business. Cafhleon Marlo Deppo CCathy, Capperj: 23 N. Locust St: Marching and Concert bands 9-12: County band 10-11: Softball 10: Jr. and Sr. Activities: Likes: skiing, beach, music, wrestling. cars: Dislikes: early morning band: College. Dowald QDeej: 215 New Haven Dr.: welghtllfting, boxing, sports: Likes: Flrebirds, drags: Dislikes: politics: Move to Colorado, Dlehm Uommyjz Box 51, Elm: Prom committee, Who's Among American High School Students, T.V. Production Sr. Activity: Likes: Cute Ones, Peaches, Carol, skiing: Dis- Denny B.F., running out of gas in an intersection: College. Diem qJoker, Tonyj: 810 Webster Hill Rd.: weightliftlng running: Dislikes: disco, Iranians: Have a good time. Lynn Dee Davls Cathleen Deppe 'Qgkb Davld DeWaId Darlene Dlcklnson 1 Mi! Thomas Dlehm Anthony Diem Sherry Weidman, Karen Tennis: Writing love letters? Seniors X21 22 fSeniors Qex Timothy Diem Gary Diven Peter Dusslnger Gordon Dutka 1 Diane Dollnsky Kathleen Dombuch G ry L. Diven: 309 New Haven Dr.: Marching: Concert: Stage b nds: College. Dl ne Lynn Dolinsky qDianej: 238 New Haven Dr.: Marching and C ncert bands O-12: Orchestra 10-12: Glee Club 12: Jr. and Sr. A tivities: Likes: marching in the mud, smiles, laughter: Dislikes: fi ting, thunder and lightning: College, thleen M. Domboch QKathyj: 520 Golden St: FHA 9: Freshman orus, Glee Club 10-125 Musicals 10-12, Sec. 11, Sr. vice-pres. K C 1 : Ensemble 10-12: Band 10-12: Musicals 10-12: Likes: band: si ing, Colorado: Dislikes: early morning band, homework, being b red: Travel Agent. P ter Dussinger CPetej: A01 W. Woods Dr.: Football, NHS,: Likes: gi ls, hiking, hunting, fishing, trapping: Dislikes: lunch lines, Com pl iners: College. G rdon Dutkag 416 Eshleman Dr.: Vo-tech QCarpentryy 10-12 VI A: Likes: Led Zep, women, food: Dislikes: oral reports, English O n business, get rich. M ry K. Eberly CMurrj: 314 Meadow Valley Rd.: Foreign Countrie Cl bOg FHA 10: Local Occupations Club 11: Needlework 12: Likes J hn, friends, sewing. eating: Dislikes: pushy people, winter, slovi dr vers: Business School, marriage. M ry L. Eberlyg 124 Blantz Rd: FBLA O5 Library Club 10: Vo-tect Q istributive Educationy 11-125 Likes: Dean, 1975 Cutlas, Nibbs 54. Mary K. Eberly Mary L. Eberly JOCQUQIIIIQ: :unell Jill :uyel IUII J cquellne L Eckert Qlackiej' 311 Meadow Valley Rd, Fresh m n chorus. Glee Club 10-11: Band 10-12: Booster Club 11: J A tivity: Likes: Brad, diamonds, Nov. 8, 1980: Dislikes: early morn in band, English: Own bridal shop, marriage. JI I C. Edgerton QPeabodyj5 A Spring View Dr.: Cross-country 12 Trfck Q-12: Band Q, 10, 12: Glee Club Q-12: Student Gov't 12 Si i ging with Jade 11: Homecoming court 12: Likes: singing, senlo cl ss, Streisand, running, dancing.: Dislikes: mono, leg ini--tie a counting: Traveling, meeting people, singing. G ace M. English QGracej: 1523 E. Newport Rd.: Trailer B sketball 10-12: Booster Club 11: Softball 10-12: Green Cl b 12: NHS 11-12: Jr. Activity: Likes: poetry, reading. Dllllkes: boring books: Edinboro State College - teacher m untains: Dislikes: crowds: Marriage, r 'Tub Grace English David Erb 'i Susan ssnlemen Kathleen Fenner suzebein Fltts Chrlstlne Forney David Erb fErby, Smerb, Davey: 527 W. Marion St.: Golf 9-12: Basketball 9-10: Baseball 9-12: Likes: skiing, l'The Cars , The Who : Dlslikes: disco: Undecided. Susan Renee Eshleman QSue, Ernie, Eshj: 445 E. 28th Div Hwy.: FHA 10-11: FBLA 12: Likes: Reed, summer, fall, chocolate chip mint Ice cream, Dislikes: snobs. chemistry equations: Business school - Medical Secretary. Kathleen Sue Felkor CKathj: 16 E. Lemon St.: Freshmen chorus, Tennis 10: Jr. and Sr. Activities: Likes: traveling. parties, head baseball coach, room 127, food, weekends: Dislikes: rain, Mon- days, rumors, cold mornings: Business school, travel. Elizabeth Fltts QBethJ: 213 Oxford Dr.: Freshmen chorus, JV Bas- ketball 10, co-capt.: Glee Club 10, 12: County Chorus 12: Musical 11: Prom committee, Jr. Activity, NHS 11-12: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished Ameri- can Hlgh School Students, Rifle squad 9-12: Equipment manager, 12: Dec. Student of the Month: Likes: indians, snow, singing, shrimp: Dislikes: big mouths, liver: College, marriage, career, David Forry qDavej: 103 Mayfield Dr.: All-Star Ice Hockey, ra- quetball. intramurals, Green Circle: Likes: ice hockey. sports, welghtllttlng: Dlsllkes: school food: College. Marlo Frangoskos: 32 Skyview Ln.: Hockey 9. 10, 12: Booster Club 10: Sports Enthusiasts 12: Jr. Activity: Likes: running, hockey. swlmmlng, horseback riding: Dislikes: liver, spinach: Business school, work. Donna Frauntelterg 105 Swarthmore Dr.: FHA 9, 11: Foreigh Lan- guage 10: FBLA 12: Glee CLub 12: Likes: sleeping late, reading: Dislikes: lima beans, homework: Elizabethtown College for Ac- counting. travel. Kimberly Freyer QFreyerj: 422 E. Main St.: Hockey 9-12: Basket- ball 9: Softball 10-12: Varsity Club 11-12: Ski Club 10: Capt. of Hockey team 12: Likes: sports, Led Zep, parties, dill pickles: Dis- llkes: green sunglasses, tardies, hockey coaches: Freelance pho- tographer Ot sh-C 'll Donna Fraunlelter Klm Freyer David Forry Marla Frangeskos Ellna Askins: good! .,. 53 iw-. Warwick's soup is umm umm Seniors f23 2L1fSeniors ghyen Qqlngr Kurt A. Gardner Jesse Gorman Robert D. Garner Glsela Gans Ann Gilded Sf von Galner: 5 Forney Dr.: soccer and volleyball: Likes: wom- en cars, steak, Dislikes: ham supremes, English 42, police: Me- ch nic or pro stock car racing. K St M d sc Jo ln R Lik C GI D A Or tr -L Sh V cr Ha ro 6. Cl C Un Jo S Bu D Dls A. Gardner: 400 Brusen Drive: Marching, Concert. and ge Bands, Freshman Chorus, Glee Club, Ensemble. Spring slcal, N.H.S. Who's Who Among American High School Stu- ts: Likes: Hunting, Fishing, music, motorcycles, swimming. ch, Beatles, strawberries: Dislikes: getting up early, carrots, ools pizzo, Rod Stewart: Career in Medicine. so Gorman: 48 Woodland Drive: Wrestling, Likes: spray paint- , chemistry: Dislikes: English, English teachers: college, travel. rt D. Garner CSkipy: 30 E. Woods Dr.: Wrestling. Sr. Activities. s: the Beatles, sports. women, Dislikes: disco. bops, onions: liege. ole Goss QG-Is, Gizj: 203 Swathmore Dr.: FBLA: Likes: music. ying: Dislikes: school. people who spit: Work. no Gilded 6 Karen Court: Concert and Marching Band 9-422. hestra 40-42, Green Circle, Jr. and Sr. activities: Likes: music eling, basketball and football games. chemistry labs: College w. K. Glngerlch qGindersy 475 Snavely Mill Rd.: Hockey O-42. sity Club 44, 42: Likes: weekends, friends, hockey, being zy, good times. Brunnerville, Bingy's, Bermuda cruises with Mr. y. Zeppliticatlon: Dislikes: Mondays, boring classes, orange ms, cruel people. foke people: travel. Dale Gochnauer QMantls, Gockj Sports illustrated Footbal b 9, 40: Bowling Club. 44, 42: Football 9, 42: Likes: Styx, The rs. riding cycle: Dislikes: disco, fascist Iranian leaders, Nukes. ecided. oph Gohn Uoej: Baseball 9-42: Football Q-42 Soccer 44 mming 40, 44: Likes: italian food, music: Dislikes: loud lness Management, na Grltteg 45 Pfautz Ave.: Likes: Shore. California, T 'kesz getting up cold mornings, two-faced people: Work Shea K. Glngerlch G. Dale Gochnauer X . -,..f-f fl 575. 5 Gre Rice Nevin Myer: Ha now that I got Nevins milk Gnd SOL-'Dr Joseph Gohn Donna Grlffe 9 i ' ,, do you think he-'Il miss his cupcakeo Cralg Grolt Daniel Grott Cralg Croft: 1524 Hollywood Ave.: Baseball 9, 11. 12: Basketball Trl-Captain 12: Likes: Food. sports: Dislikes: Disco: College or Fa- ther's Business. Danlol Graff fDanj 1651 Furnace Hill Pike: Football O-12: College. Colson Reno Crubeg fGrubieJ 411 E. Lexington Rd.: Glee Club 9- 11: Band 10. 11: Color guard captain: Likes: weekends, winter, mountains, Jerry: Dislikes: School: Operating room technician, marriage. Danlol Grubo fGurnbyj 917 Pine Hill Rd.: Football 12, lntermural Basketball 11, 12: Likes: basketball, football, VanHalen, Cheap Trlck: Dislikes: Rednecks, English, disco: work. Tamara Sue Grub: qElvisj 1465 Furnace Hill Pike: Vo-Tech QCos- metologyj Likes: hair cutting, traveling, outdoors: Dislikes: crowd- ed places, cold weather: Barber School. Kenneth R. Hackman fHackyj 1319 Front St. Likes: Rock N Roll. cycles, swimming: Dlsllkes: Stuck-up people, disco: English, Ma- son. ' Richard 0. Hackman flllickeyj: 1500 Furnace Hill Plke Earth Sci- ence Club 9: Aviation Club 11, 12: Likes: Military. sound of power. pretty girls: Dislikes: being shy: Military Pilot. Pamela Haddad QPomJ: 306 S. Spruce St. Hockey 9-12: Likes: flowers, S.B., friends. music: Disllkes: liver, math, rainy days, Mon- days: Elementary Education. Susan Gall Haddad CSueJ: 14 Snyder Hill Rd. Hockey 9-12: track 11, Jr. and Sr. Activities: yearbook 12: Booster Club, open cam- pus 12: Llkes: music, guitars. Redskins. Gov. Jerry Brown. Virginia: Dlsllkes: two-faced people, slushy snow: Law Enforcement, trav- el. Andy Hagy fAnlmaIj: 147 S. Oak St.: Soccerfvolley ball Club: Likes: music. Neil Voung. hats. guitars: Dislikes: disco, lranlans, Nukes, fascism: College Work. K Susan Gall Haddad Andy Hagy V Coleen Rene Grube Danlel Grube Tamara Sue Grubg K0nh0fh Hdckmdrl ff x . fr n '-4 'M f Rlchard Hackman PC-lmeld Haddad .h C F. 5, ,fi xi , Q Aprll Nuss, Lori Shultz, Andy Carpenter, Mary Kingcald, Donna Lamoreux: Those crazy jokes sure do get the laughs' Seniors f 25 Qof Seniors 5 Kim HCI' Davld Hann Sharon Heagy Patricia A. Hemming W Sidney Harnly Randall S. Heacock Kl Hallg 4523 Newport Rd.: Board games: Likes: being friendly: Di likes: name calling: Working with children. D vld Hann QHamj: 240 S. Broad Sf.: Glee Club: Ensemble: Tennis 40: musicals: Likes: traveling, tennis: College. ney Harnly qClarkyj: 455 Front Sf. Football 9-42: Wrestling 42: Lik sz The Who , parties: Dislikes: snobs: Work. R ndall S. Heacock QAngus, Abdulj: 542 W. Second Ave.: Foot- b ll Q: Cross Country 44, 42: Track 44, 42: V.l.C.A.: Likes: Led Z pelin. Concerts, women, parties, Hawaii: Electrician, rock st r. S ron Heagy Uunej: 327 Fairview Dr.: Hockey Q-42: Basketball O- 2: Softball 44-42: Teepee Topics 42: Likes: open campus. su ny days. outdoors: Dislikes: knees: College, P trlcla A. Hemmlng fGrandmaj: 25 Pfautz Ave.: Bandfront 9- 42' N.H.S. 44, 42, Track 9, 44, 42, Who's Who Among American 9. Sl Hi br C Tr D gi C Ll C ..s g 0 ,,.4 U ' xx B ff' I Christopher Herr Daniel Herr h School Students: Likes: snow, lions, bears. DALE: Dislikes: wn-nosers, bigots, broccoli: College rlstopher Herr qChrisj: 446 Front St.: Cross-Country 44, 42, ck 40-42: Undecided. nlel Herr qDanJ: 344 Front St., Basketball 9-141 Likes: parties. s, sports, Cheap Trick: Dislikes: Studying, getting up for school: Ilege. da Kaye Hershey CLynnej: G-lee Club 44, 42, Ensemble. 44. unty Chorus 44, 42: Musicals 44, 42: Likes: piano. friends nces, white wine, red beast 5 Dislikes: war, school, Snobs ecided. verly Hess fBeaj 4405 E. Newport Rd.: Basketball Q- 42: Softbal 'IO 42: N.H.S, 44, 42: Varsity Club 44, 42: Likes: sports, skiing. shore str mboll, smiles: Computer institute. fs T l Undfl Kaye Hel'5heY Beverly Hess , Cynlhla Hess Sharon Kay Hess , X 5 31 VY -9 .1 Donald Hevener Donna Hevener Richard Hibshman Kyledrm Ellldbeth Hinkle Cynthia Hess qCindyj: 21 E. Lemon St.: Tennis Q-11: N.H.S.: Sr. Activity. Library-Aid 9-12: Likes: Volleyball, tennis, guys. boating. Dislikes: people who think they are better than others: Millersville State College. Sharon Kay Hess: 21 E. Lemon St.: Tennis O-11: N.l-LS. 11, 12: Library Aid Q- 12: Likes: volleyball, tennis, reading, walking outside: Dislikes: cold winter nights. being alone: College. Donald Hevener: QDonj: 125 Owl Hill Rd: Football 9: Likes: Pitts- burg Steelers Dislikes: Oakland Raiders: Machinist or dyemaker. Richard Hlbshman QCheeny3: 111 W. 3rd Ave.: Soccer and Vol- leyball Club: Likes: girls, running, Weightlifting, hardrock, Jesus. handball: Dislikes: AC fDC. swearing: join military: become State Trooper. Kyleann Elizabeth Hlnkle fKylej: 126 South Broad St.: work in library: FBLA: Tennis 10: Likes: working in the library, cooking: Dislikes: carrying plants around for Child Development Class: snobs: homework: Work. Sheri Holter: Box A2111 Glee Club: N.H.S, 11, 12: Student Gov't, Rep. 11: Jr. activities: Booster Clubs: Likes: singing, traveling, meeting people, snow, long phone conversations: Dislikes: liver. onions, grouchy people: Grace College Lowell I-looverg 1 Crest Dr.: Basketball 9-12: Varsity Club 12: ski, swim: Likes: Beatles, spelunking, dipping, beating Cocalico: Dis- likes: Pittsburg Steelers, Disco, Iranians, assorted nuts , College. Keith Hostetter: 600 Owl Hill Rd.: Likes: racquettball, volleyball, other sports: Dislikes: tests, speeches, compositions:Construction Amy Lynn Howe QAimj 531 W. Brubaker Valley Rd.: FBLA: Likes: french tires, peanut M 81 M's, Mercedes. V.W.'s, the shore: Dis- likes: getting up in the morning, cleaning: Secretarial work. Kelfh HOSfeffel' Amy Lynn Howe 'X T'r --Q Sheri Hatter Lowell Hoover 1 Ellen Kotroth, Grace English: NHS club prepare ing for their volleyball marathon. Seniors f 27 28 X Seniors .xl 1 Q Barbara S. Hower Christiane Hoyer Susan Hutchlnson Timothy Irvin Dean Kaufman Beverly Ann Keener is 1. I Jolene Hubbs Catherine Hughes ert band 9 42 ski club 40 44 Booster club 44 Sr Actlvlty 40 Likes Teddy and Tommy cute ones Jim C celebra and refreshments Canada Spring Dislikes losers motel ant managers boring English classes College Social Work ys Camaro Kashmir friends open campus basketball and all games baseball and football head coaches Trubo Led Zeppelin Dislikes Mondays tomatoes cold hearted le airheads cold weather Cosmetology erlne Hughes qliorkettej 403 Oxford Dr V I C A Likes Vo spending money Dislikes Mondays cold weather Printer thy Irvln Gimp 35Woodland Ave Likes art blondes sleep late weekends parties Cheap Trick Dislikes school early ings' Com, Artist. M. Kaufman 204 Oxford Dr.: Cross country Wrestling k: College. rly Ann Keener fBevieQ: 439 Forney Dr.: Student Govern- t 9 40, Jr. Class secretary. Jr. Activity: Likes: Florida, summer. es. cats, Led Zeppelin: Dislikes: winter, disco: Undecided. 'ey S. Kelter Qleffp: 4522 E. Newport Rd.: Football 9, Intramur- aseball Q, Likes: sports, fast runs, girls, music: Dislikes: school: cided. rt Keller, Jr. qklng Kongj: 4203 E. Newport Rd.: Likes: Ath d study hall, music: Dislikes: school, disco: Navy. Komery CRubj: 447 Oxford Dr.: lntramuralsg Likes: Ath period hall: Dislikes: disco: Coast Guard. tara Hower QSleazej: 367 N. Brood St.: Marching band 9-42: E n 1 ' ' ', , - l ne Hubbs qPorkQ: 37 Church St. Rothsvllle: Sr. Activity: Likes: 1 , , ' . . 9 , . J. ' 5 ' ' 1 , , - 3 . ' . : , 1 I .J .. . .2 ' : - 1. ' : ' : , : ' . i ' g .5 ' : , , - 1 , , ' , ' : : , t . n , , 9 , . 3 a a J Y Y bi' i - . i X. NLZZ- . .gf-'ff' f l Russ Lepard, Jody Hubbs: A perfect example of a 340. i Jeffrey S. Keiter Robert Keller, Jr. Barry Kemery Davld L. Klng Mary Elizabeth Klngcald Susan Klelnlelter Davld L. Klng QDavej: 270 Speedwell Forge Rd.: Football 9-12: Llkes: sports, movies, music: Dislikes: sitting around, disco: Work. Mary Elizabeth Klngcald Qlvlurrj: 232 Owl Hill Rd.: Marching and Concert Bands O-12: Orchestra 'll-42: Bond Sec, 42: Orchestra Vice-pres. 42: Student Gov't 12: Likes: doritoes. 441, acting crazy, weekends: Dislikes: long lines, rain: College - Commercial Art. Susan Klelnlelter qviolaj: 726 E. 28th Div. Hwy: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Booster Club. AFS 44: Library Aid ll-12: Likes: happy people, smiles, little kids. Phillies: Dislikes: superiority complexes, Algebra: Cosmetology. Dale Kllne QDlscoj: 547 Spring Ave.: Baseball O-42: Wrestling 9-12: Football Q-42: Vo-tech 'll-'l2: Likes: running, sports, dancing. Pat: Dislikes: snobs. poor losers: Gym Teacher. Baseball, Physical Ther- apy. Jeffrey Kline: 4400 Brunnerville Rd.: Football 42: lniramurals: Likes: glrls. hunting, fishing, football, music. sports cars: Dislikes: lunch lines, school: Mechanic. Clair Klopp: 275 Cocalico Rd.: Likes: sports, work, girls: Dislikes: bossy poeple, homework. liars: Work. LuAnn Kochel fLanJ: A8 Front St.: FBLA: Likes: friends, stuffed animals, snow, work: Dislikes: homework: College. marriage. Ellen Kolrothg 708 Lincoln Rd.: FHA 9-42: Freshman Chorus: Likes: reading, working. sewing: Dislikes: boring classes: Edinboro State College - Accounting Economics, Llnda Kolroth fwinniej: 845 Rothsville Rd.: Bike riding, TV, playing cards: Likes: work: Undecided. Dale Kllne Jeffrey Kllne ,, Clair Klopp LuAnn Kochel ., gt . 535 .55 , Ellen Kofroth Llnda Kolroth MGH! Sell, Skip Garner, Eric Summy, Jill Edgerton: Wolfman War- Seniorsf2O SOX Seniors i V pq,-yi Kreider i Jody Kreider Tammy Krepp Kenneth Kolp K nneth Kolp QKenj: 307 Arrowhead Dr.5 Football O-12: Likes: skii g, sports, parties: Dislikes: school: Work. D ryl Kreider: 338 E. Lexington Rd.: Open campus: Likes: food: Di ikes: school, English teachers: Truck driver. Jo y Kreider: 'lib Woods Dr.: Vo-tech il-42: Likes: rock-n-roll: Di ikes: teachers. jocks: Work or school Ta my Krepp Ciirepperj: 1069 Furnace Hills Pk.: FHA O-12: Likes: re ding, sewing: Dislikes: boring classes: Work. Vll ndy Jo Krushinskig 645 W. Third Ave.: Student C-ov't 9: Band i fr t9-4 'lg Sr. Activity. Likes: sunsets, starry nights, vets N.Y., JR., d ep conversations: Dislikes: stuck-up people, cold days: Work, tr vel, marriage. I' P ., A drea Krushinskyg 243 S. Spruce St.: Band Q-42: Likes: oceans a sunsets: Dislikes: spiders: College Alen Kuykendcllg O02 Rabbit Hill Rd.: Likes: football, baseball. hu ting. fishing: Droftmar D nna Lamoreuxg 502 Hensley St.: French Club 9: Ski Club, Jr. ci Sr. Activities. Booster Club - Vice-pres.: Likes: skiing four- w eeling in jeeps: Dislikes: rain: Art School. K lly Landis QKeIj: 722 E. 28th Div. Hwy.: C-Slee Club Q- 10: Vo-tech CFI riculturej M-'l2: FFA 14-42: Likes: pep rallies, Fridays, rain- b ws. sports, smiles: Dislikes: term papers, cigarette smoke: Col- 1 Wendy Krushinski Andrea Krushinsky Ie e or Technical school R binne Lefever QI?obj: 25 S. Spruce St.: Band O-12: Concer b nd 9-42: Stage band 'll-42: Likes: bond. music, outdoors, hik- in , swimming: Dislikes: snobsg College - Accounting Br n Lloyd Lelsler QB.L.j: 843 Cindy Lane: Open Campus: Likes fo d, nice women, parties: Dislikes: total jocks. cliques, study h Is: Teacher, famous i Allen Kuykendall Donna Lamoreux Kelly Landis Roblnne Lefever l Brian Leister Ddvld I-el'1hGfd Russell Anthony Lepqrd Lynn A. Lllly Carol Longenecker Brldh Scott Loose I David A. Lenhard qLennyj: 516 Spring Ave.: Football 9, 10: Bas- ketball Q: Baseball O-12: Likes: sports, hunting, Jeep'n, Chrissy : Work for Armstorng. Russell Anthony Lepard QLed Zeppelin, Russj, Football 9, 10: Wrestling Q-12: Track 11: Likes: Led Zeppelin, women, parties: Dislikes: Draft: Undecided. Lynn A. Lllly qLilj: 214 New Haven Dr.: Football 9, 10: Brownstown Vo-Tech CCabinetmakingj: Likes: hunting, four-wheeling, Karen. The Who, Led Zeppelin. parties. Work. Carol Longenecker CLongyj: 820 Woodcrest Ave.: Hockey 9-12, Softball 10-12: Play Varsity Club: Likes: olives, marshmallows, ap- plesauce. outdoors, beach: Dislikes: headaches, coldness: Col- lege, AFS, or Airforce. Brian Scott Loose A13 South View Dr,: Likes: animals, plants, trees, football, basketball, baseball, cars. cycles. backpacking, biking. camping: study wildlife. work with animals. Michael Loose QMike, Superstarj: 217 Noble St.: Football: Likes: sports, hunting, fishing: Dislikes: onions. snobs, physics: College. Don Lutz fLutzyj: 303 Meadow Valley Rd.: lntermural Basketball. Vo-Tech fCarpentryj 10-12: V.l.C.A.: Likes: sports, bow-hunting, hunting, trapping, '55-'57 Chevys: Dislikes: English. vegetables. Fords: Carpenter, Gov't Trapper. Brian MacFerran Qlvlacj: 632 S. Spruce St.: Basketball, Tennis: Likes: good tunes, soft pretzels, women, summer, the Beatles: Dislikes: Basketball practice. Post Toasty box tops: Tennis scholar- ship in Southern school. HP! N wlnvx Michael Loose Michelle Lorah : C s I f 5- ' . lb Dan Lutz Brlan MacFerrcln -cs Q rf. sxtlb S 'i f' QS 'P S, sf, Sky? . . sir - 5 12 6 F .114 i l Htkvlis, , ,hy 1,-. Brian Shelly, Pete Dussinger: The school looks better from this angle. i I Seniors f31 Lois Maclaren Karen Marks i Sophlq J, Mg'-fin Christine Mateyak Todd J. Maurer Harry Maxwell Gxi vYqFm7 X V' 5 wks Lol: tive of M Can Kara Con 10: N kee f T . xx I 1 t illussel Marks Cammy Martin i aclaron qBig Macy: 1617 Rothsviile Rd.: Vo-tech CDistrlbu- dj: President of class: Graduate of Mary Bowman's School eling: Likes: outdoor activities, riding horse, fashion: Mac- chool of Business Marks qMyrtle. Frenchyj: 122 Church Rd.: Marching and ert Band 9-10: Girl's Basketball 10-12: Track 9-11: Softball S Treasurer: Varsity Club: High School Musical: Likes: friends. 'ng busy with music. sports. sewing: Dislikes: disorganization, fake . boring classes: Liberal Arts College Russ Wres GTS. lege I Marks QBeefyj: 122 Church Rd.: Football: Track: F.F.A.: ling: Likes: sports, farming, food, weekends: Dislikes: teach- omework, snobs, talkative people: Deleware Valley Col- - Agriculture. Ca y Martin: 35 Plateau Rd.: Likes: Bruce, volleyball, Styx, The Mr. Burkholder: Dislikes: disco. grouchy people. teachers. Cars Vo-t ch lunches: Work in greenhouse or flower shop. Sup la J. Martin qSophj: 512 S. Spruce St.: Class Treasurer 0. 10: Likes Mark, parties, plants, traveling. swimming, Sr. activities: Dlsllk s: boredom, homework, Monday mornings, two-faced pea le: Hairstylist. Chrl Jr, A plzz Tod Likes: the Har , Q-1 1: ratln wee Mon Tho 12: V B.D.. Chrl tlna Matoyak CChrisy: 22 Snyder Hill Rd.: F.B.L.A. reporter 12: tlvities: Needlework 10: Freshman Chorus: Likes: sunny days. ' Dislikes: snobs: Secretarial work, marriage. J. Maurer: 120 Swarthmore Drive: Football 10-12: Track 10: music, food. concerts. soft pretzels. women, Monty Python. ore, summer: Dislikes: twinks: College. Maxwell: 7 N. New St.: Football Manager 11, 12: Wrestling Sr. Activity: Baseball Manager 11: Jr. Activity, Prom Deco- Committee: Likes football games, wrestling matches, ends, parties: Dislikes: snobs, boring, teachers, homework. ay mornings: College. as J. McCarthy qT.J.j: 21 Pfautz Ave.: Cross Country 9. 10. o-tech 11: Varsity Club 12: Likes: athletics, skiing, the shore, eating: Dislikes: citations, Monday mornings: undecided. topher R. Mccreary fChris. Nicky. CRD: 9 Appaloosa Dr.: Wregtling O, 10: Sr., Jr. Activities: Annie Get Your Gun : Likes: food. sports, blue, Dislikes: snobs. lranians, homework: College. Qs i Buster Williamson, Blayne Tucker: Don't worry Mr. Baublitz, we're Thomas J. McCarthy Chrlst0Phe R- MCCYGUYY studying! 32fSeniors Kelth Meorlg Robert R. Meek Christopher R. Mccreary qChris, Nicky, CRD: Q Appaloosa Dr.: Wrestling 9. 10: Sr., Jr. Activities: Annie Get Your C-Jun : Ukes: food, sports, blue: Dlslikes: snobs, lranlans, homework: Col- lege. Kelth Mearlg qMwaaaJ: 521 Lincoln Rd.: Football 9-12: Baseball O- 12: Likes: football, women, weekends, K-Mart soft pretzels: Dis- llkes: Scandinavian dog sleds: College. Robert R. Meek Ulobj: 554 W. Third Ave.: Jr. 8a Sr. Activity: Stage Crew 9: Fall Play 9: Spring Play O: Likes: Senior parties, the beach. music: Dislikes: getting up early, final exams: College - Science, Renee Mellado Rosales qReneQ: 16 E. Market St., or Moprouejo 3380 Urb. San Andres. Trujillo - Peru: AFS, Yearbook, Foreign Language Club: Likes: stamp collecting, friends, travel: Nat'l Uni- versity of Peru. Jettrey Melllnger fJeff, Melj: 542 Golden St.: Likes: girls. AC fDC, parties: Dlsllkes: school lunches, English, disco: Traveling, Shop. Carmen Mlllerg 120 W. Orange St.: Chorus 9-12: Musicals 10-12, County Chorus 10-12: Honors Choir 10-11: Dlstruct Chorus 12: Band 12: Emsemble 11-12: Likes: M.A.D., McDonalds pickles. snow: Dislikes: rain, early morning rehearsals: Cosmetology. Kelly Miller qMomQ: 1513 E. Newport Rd.: Softball 10-12: Hockey 9-12: Sr. Activity, Varsity Club: Likes: Open Campus, head base- ball and football coaches Tommy and Teddy, bubble gum. par- ties, having a good time: Dislikes: Monday mornings, two-faced people, losers, Tung : Business College. Randy Mlller Qweasel, Bucj: 403 Pierson Rd.: Track 10-12: Inter- murals 11-12: Coin Club Q-10: Flytying 11-12: Likes: hunting. fish- ing, drawing, Ski : Dislikes: rain, study halls, hot weather: Taxi- dermist or Navy. Carol Morgan fMorg, Veraj: 307 Front St.: Tennis 10-12: Basket- ball 9-12: Softball 10-12: Track 9: Varsity Club 11-12 fvlce-pres.j: Likes: shore. sports, weekends: Dislikes: rain, boredom: College, Jeffrey Morgan Uwiggyj: 20141 Main St. Rothsville: Machine shop at Vo-tech: Likes: Led Zeppelin, Chevys, parties: Dislikes: disco. school: Machinist. travel. Kevln S. Mowery: 157 Weidler Lane, Rothsville: Likes: gym, girls, sports, work: Dislikes: disco: Mason. Chef. ki .ill 1' Renee Mellado Rosales N Carmen Miller Randy Miller K wh Jeffrey Melllnger Kelly Miller 1 Carol Morgan - M ,Fw X -4' R sf , Q-.Jw . Q , , TJ ' , t I 2 1 1 A F bfi? U.-f 0 ,,,, , 1 ' V - 51' 442 , wm.il'.l lf if Jett Morgan Kevln Mowery Dale Cochnauer: No need to fret Mrs. Hess he's just got a Severe Case of seniorltisf' Seniorsf33 3AfSeniors X -'Ir' ii Jay Moyer Nevln Myer 1 Aprll Neff larry Nelson 'T Stephen Anthony Joshua Steve Null Neuroh Aprll J. Nuts Michael Ober Jay Moyer: 1116 Orchard Rd.: VICA: Likes: music, hockey, out- doo s: Dislikes: disco: Travel, own music store. Nev n Myer: 170 W. Brubaker Bailey Rd.: FFA 9, 12: Likes: sports. car girls, getting rowdie, home basketball games: Farming. Aprl Neft: 22 Willow St.: Glee Club 10-12: Freshman chorus, Disfl guished Society of American Hlgh School Students: Likes: mus . guys, Spanish, math, vacation: Dlslikes: homework: Col- leg . Bar Nelson fGoonJ: A19 Arrowhead Dr.: Football and skiing: Like 1 nothing! College - Business Administration. Ste hen Anthony Joshua Neuroh QCupiclj: A10 W. Marion St.: Foo ball 10-12: Wrestling 10-11: Track 10-12: Fall play: Likesl che rleaders, football, Class of '80: Dlsllkes: Vo-tech lunches, wre tllng practices: College for cooking, Ste e Null: 1521 Hollywood Ave.: Cross country Q-11: Track 9-12: Foo ball 12: Likes: sports. music: Dislikes: motor heads: College. Aprl J. Nuss fApe, Gnomej: 7 Becker Dr. RD. 3: Teepee Topics edit r 11-12: Class Sec. 9-12: NHS 11-12: Judo: Likes: art. Victori- an uses, unicorns, the Nittany Lion: Dislikes: cynchophants, big- ots, uvenile delinquents, onions: Penn State to major in fine arts. Mlc ael Ober CGoobj: 422 S. Cedar Sf.: Basketball O- 12: Baseball 9-1 : Golf 12: Likes: sports, Kelly, vacation, Pink Floyd, Your Pla Philadelphia 76ers: Dislikes: losers, school: College. Car I Ann O'DonneII QSmileyy: 128 E. Front St. Vo-tech 11-12 fDls butuve Eclucationy. sec. of D.E. 12: Likes: friends, parties, guy : Dislikes: two-faced people, users: Secretary. Katr na E. Oehme Urinal: 8 S. Spruce St.: FFA 11, 12 freporterlz Vo-t ch Gloriculturej 11, 12: Likes: Roger, floriculture, Italian foo woocls: Dislikes: unfriendly people: l'2ittner's Floral Design Sch ol. i i i 45 my-,U 1 MXH ,lx i Q X . w ill ii x. i x y i Carol Ann O'DonneII Katrlna E. Oehme Ronald Oettel, Jr. Dlane M. Perlch Q-qv Dqyld pgfgn Patricia Kay Ptoutz Lisa Ann Plowfleld SYUVIU Pohl Oettel, Jr. fRonj: 444 N. Cedar St.: Tennis 40: Annie Get Gun, Jr. and Sr. Activities: Likes: skiing. outdoors: Dislikes: work, dizzy girls. College . Perlch QPercnj: 405 Owl Hill Rd: Likes: reading. spending Dislikes: noise. pessimism: Work. Kay Pfautz fPfautzlej: 4499 Rothsville Road.: Vo-tech Educationj 44, 42: Parliamentarian of DECA 42: Likes: people, rock n' roll, dancing: Dislikes: boredom: Travel- management. Ann lflowlleldg 636 Lincoln Rd.: NHS, Track 40. 44, 42: Likes: cheese, stuffed animals. plants: Dislikes: MacBeth , my Gelsner Medical Center School of Nursing for R.N. Pohl QGumbi, Edelj: A30 E. Main St.: FHA 9, VICA 40. 44, 42: QCosmetologyy 40. 44, 42: Hockey 9-42: Varsity Club 44. Likes: W.S.Z. ACfDC,steoks: Dislikes: Chihuahuas, cllnlc ladies: Wllllflm P- P099 USO Rdthkev marriage. Mercedes 450 SL. QBIIDJ 604 W. Third Ave.: Vo-Tech CAuto Mechan- VICA. Likes. Chevys: Dislikes: Iranians, Fords: Auto mechanic trade school. Rathkey: 404 S. Cedar St.: FHA 42: Likes: animals, traveling. people: Dislikes: school: L.P.N. qRedgeQ: 46 Starlite Drive: Track 42: Likes: women, soccer: Dislikes: grasshoppers. graph paper: College. Relchard QNealj: A46 Owl Hill Rd.: Open Campus, work at Markets: Likes: Mustangs, women, senior status, cruisln ' E l Q. homework, snobs. inventory at Weis, iran: Millersville College. 1 ,Fla Kelly Saylorz Well, at least I've got the Christ- mas spirit! Jqgl Rgglsfgr NCCI RelChdI'd Seniorsf35 bs are 1:04 - Cheryl Ann Rettew 17 7 Marlorle A. Roberts Mlchelle Renee Romascavage , E Greg E. mee Mary Kay Rollln Rlchard R. Roth Cheryl A Gregory S. Rlder n Rettewg 3 Starlite Dr.: Softball 10, 12: Glee Club 10. 11: Freshlian chorus, Jr. Activity, Forelgh Language club 9: Needlepoi nt 12: Likes: E.W.R., swimming, travelling, eating out, chocolate chip cookies, camping: Dislikes: school, snobs, nosy people: Tr ang 5. Rl avel to Europe, work, marriage. e QC-Sregj: 1523 E. Newport Rd. 330: Baseball 9: Wres- tling 9: Lilies: rock music. parties, soft pretzels: Dislikes: disco, school: Thomas mural spo politics: M Canadian ce qRooney, Tomy: 13 E. Orange St.: Football, inter- s: Likes: sports, nature, fight for children rights: Dislikes: sters degree in Buslnss Administration, professional or football. Gregory S. Rlder fGreg, Gergj: 324 Fairview Dr.: Freshman cho- rus. Track commltte Honors C gulshed A lng, GBI, ple, TV d company. Margorle NHS fsec. musicals: light: Dlsll major in F Mary Kay Chorus. Gl ty Chorus french flr morning Michelle 11: music ble 9-12: Rep.: Like llkes: wakl Rlchard ambulanc 9: Glee Club 10-12: musicals 10-12: prom decorating . Green Circle Program 12: Glee Club Sr. Rep. 12: oir Festival 12: County chorus 12, Society of Distin- rican High School Students 10-12: Likes: acting, sing- ermony, seafood: Dislikes: boring classes. snotty peo- ners: Messiah College, travel, work with an acting . Roberts fMargley: 301 N. Elm St.: Cheering 10-12: : Band 10-12: Green Circle Program. Chorus 9, 10: es: music, walks in the woods, C.K.. dinner by candle- s: fake people, cllques, disorganlzatlon: College - encn or English. Rollin fMurr Koyj: 524 Golden St.: Band 9-12: Freshman Club 10-12: Emsemble 9- 12: Honors Choir 11: Coun- 2: District chorus 12: Musicals 10-12: Likes: McDonald's , reading, sewing, singing, winter days: Dislikes: Early lee Club, snotty people: Cosmetology. enee Romascavage Cchelly: 509 S. Cedar St.: Band 9- ls 10-12: Freshman chorus, Glee Club 10-12: Ensem- ounty chorus 10-11: Honors Choir 11-12: Glee Club Sr. : Mark, McDonald's french fires, singing, summer: Dis- g up, Cold days, snobs, rain: Marriage. Roth qRlchj: 912 May Rd.: Open campus, Warwick : Likes: 6-14-X, Medic-12, YP, old trucks, Snorkel 2-3: l l Dave Batturs: Talking to loved ones sweeps seniors rights off their Carla Rowles Connie Royer feet. 361 Seniors X . Cindy Marie Ruhl Scott Ruhl Dlsllkes: Elby's Restaurant, homework, boll trays, lranlans: Navy- Medlcal Field. Carlo ltowles: 120 Oxford Dr.: FHA Q, 10: FFA 11, 12: Brownstown Vo-tech fliloriculturey 11, 12: Likes: parties, the Cars , having fun: Dislikes: snobs: Work. Constance ltoyer QConnieJ: 205 West Newport Rd.: Vice Pres. 10: Tennis 10, 12: Likes: sports: Dislikes: snobs: College. Cindy Marie Ruhl fCindyj: 7 Zatman Mill Rd.: VICA, NHS: Likes: friendly people, reading, swimming, singing, talking. volleyball: Dlsllkes: rude people. boring classes: Beautlcian. Scott Ruhl qStooley. Rocky: 241 N. Cedar St.: Football. Wrestling, Track: Likes: M.K., sports: warm, sunny days: puppies, Mrs. smiles: Dlsllkes: cold mornings, unfriendly people: College. Kathy Lee Ruth QKathy: 648 E. 28th Dlv. Hwy: Likes: music, read- ing. rollerskatlng. cats. the shore, snow: Dislikes: people who thlnk they know everything: Work. Joseph Savoca Uoej: Sports Enthusiasts Club, Hunting and shooting long range: Llkes: Jimi Hendrix, fast cars. Jeeps, women, 'splunklng : Dlsllkes: disco, flashing red lights, bops: College. lelly Janlne Saylor QKeIj: 711 W. Brubaker Valley Rd.: Cheering 9, 10: 'lTeepee Topics 10: Jr. Activity Club: Sports Enthusiasts Club 12: Llkes: M.D.O., H.Q.'s , basset hounds, Dec. 23, Bermu- ala. Jay-birds, The Cars : Dislikes: air heads: Work. travel. Scott Schrader - fSchradj: 201 Oxford Dr.: Football 12: Student 3ov't 12: School Board Rep. 12: Intramurals 10, 11: Prom commit- tee chairman: Llkes: sports. hunting, fishing, D.K.S.: Dislikes: band freaks, dizzy girls: College Engineering. Mark Sell: 111 Pleasent View Dr.: Track 9, 10: Wrestling 10: Likes: music sports. coke: Dislikes: Fences, Pepsi: College. Sherl Sell QSher, Nelsj: 219 W. Newport Rd.: FHA 9: FHA treasurer 10: SOHDOII 10-12: Glee Club 11, 12 qtreasurery: Jr. and Sr. Acti- vltes, Class Sec. 12: NHS 11, 12: Who's Who Among American Students , Homecoming Court 12, Likes: Scott, tigers, food, trav- elling: Dlsllkes: science. slow drivers: Accounting or Secretarial lob. Dennis Sensenlg fDennyJ: 902 Diston View Dr.: Football 9-12: Baseball 9-12 Likes: sports. steak, smiling: Dislikes: a negative attitude: College. Kathy Lee Ruth Joseph Savoca Kelly Janlne Saylor Scott Schrader ,Q I .'-ZILI5' av . Mark A. Sell Sherl Sell Q I... yx , A Dum 59 '5en'9 Patty Shatter Jan Bartholomew, Rob Meck: Did you hear the one about . , . 7 Senlorsf37 38 f Seniors W-J Kelly Shank David Sharp Timothy Shaub Marybelh Shellehammer l 1 K lly Shank QKel, Maej: RDrtA Manheim: Basketball, Tennis. b ll, Varsity Club: Likes: sports, people, movies: Dislikes: g tting up early: College-Social Work. vld Sharp: 749 W, Brubaker Valley Rd.: NHS, History Clut R quefbcll Club, volunteer tireman: Likes: math, antiques. rc q etball, bowling: Dislikes: rain: College - Nuclear Engineering. T othy Shaub Uimj: 545 W. Lincoln Ave.: Football 9-42: Like T cC.. skiing, hunting: Dislikes: dizzy girls: Undecided. arybeth Shellehammer QBeth5: 429 Forney Dr.: Freshman Chc s: Likes: cruising, parties, guys: Dislikes: tinks. two-faced people ork, Travel. X B lan Shelly: 46 Oxford Dr.: Football. NHS: College. rald Shenk QJerry, Hermonj: 505 E. Woods Dr.: Wrestling 9-42 : F tball 9-42: FFA 9-40 Cvice-presj: 44-42 qllieporterj: Likes: Je S S, Christian rock, driving, being outdoors: Dislikes: anything thc i is wrong in the Lord's eyes: Working for Christ, S ' ' ' ' c lrlan Shelly Gerald Shenk arl Shotzberger QShotziej, 233 New Haven Dr., Working Donalds: Likes: reading, swimming, friends: Dislikes: homeworl g ttlng up early: California, T acl Lee Shrelner Uracij: 740 Woodcrest Ave.: Hockey 9-4 V rsity Club 44: Sr. Activity, Luther Acres: Likes: sunny weathe b e skies: Dislikes: rain: Nursing School. L rl Shultz: 429 W. Newport Rd.: Basketball 40-44: Trackl, Jr, an S Activities, NHS, Who's Who Among American High Schoi S dents: Likes: sports. food, vacations: Dislikes: loudmouth 6 clques, nosey people: York Academy of Art - Commercial Ar I enda Shumaker QShoesj: 862 Ballstown Rd.: Track 9: Basketbc 9 42: Softball 40: Likes: sports, art, photography: Dislikes: blac e es: Ari' School. B an Selgrlst fSeigyj: 303 Front St.: Vo-tech: Likes: Led Zeppelir A fDC. Gammon: Dislikes: greenheads, teachers, cops: in . K ren Singer QPinkyj: 49 Loop Rd.: Freshman Chorus. FHA. C mpus: Likes: boys, music: Dislikes: snobs, Work. Shari Shotzberger Traci Lee Shrelner ' 'D I .A TT I-0 shun! lf0f1dG SHUITIGKOI' l lrlan Selgrlst Karen Singer U Margo Smith Pamela Smlth Margo Smith - qliroggy, Disco. Snoodle, Spatzj 10 Appaloosa Drive, Freshman Chorus, Foreign Language Club, Badmitten Club. Show Choir 12, Glee Club 10. 11, 12: Softball 10, musical 9: Open Campus: Likes: life guards, Ephrata football players. chick- en pot ple. mountains, full moons: Dislikes: crowded elevators stuffy rooms, tight pants, bucket seat cars, and writing term papers: College at L.U.C.. marriage, children and a prosperous life, Pamela Smith - CPamj: 506 Robin Rd.: Tennis 0. 10: Track 11. 12: Band 9-12: AFS 9-11: Glee Club 9-11: Musical 11: Likes: sports: Dislikes: early morning band: College at Penn State and major in Liberal Arts. David Snador - qDaveJ: 235 E. Main St.: Likes: ACXDC: Dislikes: disco: Work In an auto body shop. Joan Snador - 71 Loop Rd.: Band, Sr. Activity, Homecoming Court: Likes: skiing. camping. sports. hiking, Mike McCracken: Dislikes: homework, liver. early morning band: Undecided. Paul Snador - fMean Pauly: 235 E. Main St.: Cross Country 9: Football 11. 12: Track 11, 12: Likes: Sue, sports: Dislikes: not too much: Undecided. Douglas E. Snavely - flbougj: 402A Snavely Mill Rd.: FFA 9-12: Blltzkreig club: Likes: motorcycles, cars. sports. hunting: Dislikes: English, homework, tomatoes: College or farming. Lynnotto Kay Snoko - fLynj: 121 Skyview Lane: Chorus 9: Fall play 9: FHA 10: Teepee Topics 10: FHA 12: Likes: bowling, roller skating, love stories with happy endings: Dislikes: boring study halls, snobs, spinach: Nursing career. college. marriage. Jlll Snydog P.O. Box 302: Marching and concert bands: Likes: outdoors, music: Dislikes: getting up early: Work. IU! vas r -if ' . A-3 ' l r Lynnotto Kay Snoko JIII Snyder David Snador Joan Snador l paul gnqdm- Douglas Snavely 0. il -c ,Aa P Jody Hubbs: And here she is, the Miss Lounge of 1080 Seniorsf3O i K i H 'E' . . . A'- Carol Salman Ruth Ann Spangler Stephen Scott Spangler Kathleen Marie Splaln i Mc na Rut ba ma Ste Clu Fell sno K Clu AF bar to roo De 12: anl Deborah Stautter Kevin Siduffer Ca ol Sonnen: 518 Pine Hill Rd., Brunnerville: Freshman chorus: Ho key Cmgrg 10: Teepee Toplcs editor 10-12: Who's Who Am ng American H.S. Students: Likes: sunsets, full moons, Mr. ormlck's classes: Dislikes: worms, people who mlsspell my e: Shippensburg State College, social work. Ann Spangler qGofusj: 1902 Ohlo Ave., Rd 2: Likes: hockey, etball, skating, hiking, dating: Dislikes: snobs, some teachers, hz Work, Navy. hen Scott Spangler CSteveJ: 106 W. 28th Div. Hwy.: Glee 10-12: NHS: Freshman chorus: Oklahomal 11th: Christian wship club 9-11: Likes: meeting people. traveling: Dlsllkesz s: Messiah College. leen Marle Splaln qSplaty: 9 East Woods Dr.: Earth Science Oth: Needlepoint Club 10: Badminton Club 11: Yearbook: Club 12: Likes: Art. cars, blue. leans, The Cars, Boston, Bar- Streisand. Mr. Homberger's study halls, dancing: Dislikes: atoes, Mrs. Weisensole's study halls, bright orange class s. Snobs, brown-nosers: Education in fashion and art. orah Stautter CFuzzy, Debj: 1615 Brunnervllle Road: Band 10- tudent Government 12: Homecoming Court 12: Track: Llkes: als, sports, people, travel: Dislikes: snobs, llver: Sec. of Law. A0 f Seniors Q..- Ke In Stautter: 404 W. 6th St.: Vo-tech qPalnting and Decora- tlo 10-12: Likes: sports, The Beatles, parties, conversations: Dis- llke : politics, gays, big-headed people: Work. college, prosper. Da la Stetty Ueitj: 938 Lititz Pike: Actlvlty Club: Freshman chorus: Ba 10: Likes: 4th period study hall, McDonald's French Fries. Mr. Ho berger, Mr. Harry, bowling, The Cars, Pink Floyd, Skip: Dislikes: los rs, onions: Cosmetology or Barber Shop. travel. N I Stempllnger fStepj: 130 N. Locust St.: work: Likes: girls. foo ball, Rock 'n roll: Dislikes: red necks. not being allowed to drl to Vo-Tech, disco: Patternmaker. roy W. Stone Ueffj: 58 E. Lincoln Ave.: Likes: Volkswagons. ln Mull, E.L.O., Billy Joel, stromboll, motorcycles, Emergency JO Ma Darla Stetty Neal Stempllnger -,-I ' hfgtf has Seniors busiiy painting tombstones tor their homecoming float' On , 240-Robert: Weis Markets: College. Ire W. Stoner QRockj: 515 S. Broad St., Wrestling 10-12: Glee Clu 9-12: Musical 10-12: Who' Who in American H.S. Students: Rot ry Club Student of the Month: Show Choir 11-12: Honors Jettrey W. Stone Brett W. Stoner l It .. krlsropher stout Bruce stronm Joey s. Strohm Melodv L Sffohm Choir 12th: Likes: Calculus, Computers: Dislikes: English, Bond Freaks: Rare-Hulman lnst. of Technology for Computer Science. Krlltopher Stout fkrisj: 220 S. Broad St.: Football 9. 11, 12: Base- ball 10-12: Basketball 9, 10: Likes: skiing: Dislikes: disco, summer practices, 440's: Shlppensburg State College. lruee Strohm QStrohleJ: 410 Blantz Rd.: Likes: motorcycles, out- doors, parties, rock-n-roll: Dislikes: disco, school: Hang loose. Joey S. Strohmg R.D. 01, Newmanstown: Football 9-12: Baseball 9-12: Likes: parties: cool, clear nights: football: Dislikes: summer practices. no money, country life: College. Melody L. Strohm qMel, Blue Eyesj: A38 N. Cedar St.: Freshman chorus: Glee Club 10-11: Ski Club 11: Sr. Actlvlty: Likes: music, weekends, parties. Hunk , Zimmy's camera: Dislikes: disco, red- necks, alrheads, school war: College. larbl Sue Styer QBarbQ: 2136 Main St. Rothsvle.: Scrabble Club: Free Reading Club: Tennis 10: FHA 10: Likes: playing piano, read- lng, Phlla. Eagles, Beegees, Dislikes: Brussel sprouts. Secretary, Erle Sumrny fChur'nmyj: 852 Furnace Hills Pike: Likes: girls, music, cars: Dislikes: rednecks, lunch lines. English, disco- College. James Swelgart Uimj: 231 Briar Hlll Rd.: Likes: food, girls, rock-n- roll: Dislikes: school, English: Hunt and trap ln Rocky Mts. Shane M. Swisher fSwlshj: 234 Owl Hill Rd.: Band Orchestra, Glee Club, Co. and Dist. Chorus, Who's Who Among American Hlgh School Students, Rotary Club. Student of the Month CNov.Q, NHS, Ensembled: Likes: punk rock, winter days, frlends, reading, band: Dlsllkes: getting up early. bops, dishonesty: University of Pltt. Wendy Jo Teamen CChunky, Wendelle, Joy: 118 Meadow Lane: Student Gov't 9-11: Student Gov't Pres. 12: Freshman horus, Glee Club 10-12: Homecoming court 10, 12: United Way Choir- man: Likes: lite guards. flowers: Dislikes: rehearsals: College. Karen Yennls fK.T.j: 810 Fumace Hills Pike: NHS, Cheering 8-12: Glee Club 10: Freshman chorus, Class Pres. 10: Class Vice-pres. 11, 12: Student C-3ov't 10: Green Circle, Homecoming court 9, 12: Halloween court, Who's Who Among Am. HS. Students, Soc. of Dlstlngulshed Am. H.S. Students: Likes: plants, green, natural foods, slncerlty: Dislikes: rain: Work, marriage -Q 1, Erlc Summy James gwelgorf Shane M. Swisher K4s.4 rf sf 'V .17-:fined-qqsfqfrf f ' ., -4.. TIN ' ..- . ....,... I., e Wendy Jo Teaman Karen Tennis Sheri Sell: Now when is Scott going to get out h re'7 A2fSeniors l rf X X Vlckl Lynn Tobias Jqmgs Tompkins Erlc Van llenssen Glenn Walter Sherlyn Watts Z . YK .4 J' my 1 1,5 .. 5 1 Debra Walter Randy Walters K ii TTS-5 Blayne Tucker Cynfhld Ulrich ckl Lynn Tobias fvickj: 239 Landis Vally Rd.: lnternat'l clul: ftball 10, 11: Jr. Activities: Likes: food. disco, A.D.A.: Dislikes s obs, being grounded, Prejudice: Business - college J mes Tompkins fJimp: 120 Hershey Rd.: Football 12: Cros C untry 9, 10: Baseball 9-12: Raquetball: Likes: football, basebal c rs, girls: Dislikes: lunch lines: College or Trade School. B yne Tucker Uuckj: 639 Lincoln Rd.: Likes: woodworking, rur nl g: Own a business. C nthla Ulrleh fCindy, Cynj: 519 Pine Hill Rd.: Gymnastics Tearr A utics Club: Pep Club: Cheerleading: Youth Group: Educatioi A s.: Christian Fellowship Club: N.H.S. 11, 12: Sr. Activities: Like: s imming, sunsets, traveling: Dislikes: liver: College. E c Van Renssen: 3 Lehoy Forest Dr. Leola, 17540: Likes: Humor b wllng, car crafts, women: Dislikes: rain, English, Ayatollah Kho lini: College, Newspaper Cartooning, ro Commerical Field. : J : 0 : : . ' ' 1 ' : ' : g V S D bra Walter QBozoj 1307 Lookout Lane Hockey 10 Track 1 1 FBLA Reporter Jr Activities Guidance aid Likes Waterskun ru ning, sports: Dislikes: snobs: Airline Career School. G enn Walter qwoltj: 33 Woodland Ave.: Track 9: Wrestling 9-12 F ll play 12: Likes: double munching, sports: Dislikes: cutting w ight. disco, sandbags: College. R ndy Walters fwaldoj: 1218 Brunnerville Rd.: V.l.C.A.: Likes C dy, hiking, outdoors: Dislikes: winter, being rushed: Chef. S eryln Watts fSherryy: 26 W. Lemon St.: F.H.A.: Likes: horsebac rl ing, swimming: Dislikes: homework: Nursing. 6 ry Weidman: 230 Noble St.: Football 9: Likes: sports, girls D llas Cowboys: Dislikes: disco, English: Service, trapping in Can a a. N ll E. Weidman fFdtsj: 202 N. Cedar St.: Track 9: Football 9, 1l estling 9-12: Jr. 81 Sr. Activities: Who's Whp Among Forein L nguage Students: Sept. Student of the Month: Fall play Li es: Boston , Doberman pinchers, Fiats: Dislikes: c w ight. alrheads, attack sheep, Diffs: College, Millionaire. fri N. Gary Weidman . Nell E. Weidman Sherry Weidman Robin A. Welksner Lorl Welt Sherry Weidman: 216 South 6th St.. Mt. Wolf: Marching band 10- 12: NHS 11, 12: Green Circle: Jr. Sr. Activities: Booster Club 11: Foreign Language club: Likes: purple, rainbows, Carribean, Dan Fogelburg, Commodores: Dislikes: chains and bonds. unhappi- ness: Travel, Tourism Technology, En icott College Boston. Robin A. Welksner Qlifobj: 20A N. Elm St.: Band 9-12: Silk squad captain 12: Cheerleading Q, 10: Student Gov't 11: Student G-ov't Sec. 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Teepee Topics 10: Likes: snow. skiing, horseback riding, the shore: Dlsllkes: pushy and impatient people: Cambria - Rowe Business College for Medical Secretary. Lorl A. Welt: SOA Linden St.: Hockey 9, 10: Freshman chorus, Glee Club 10: Ensemble 10: Jr. Activity, lnternat'l club 12: Likes: Darryl. friends, Melly Bears: Dislikes: snobs, Toyotas that stall: Marriage, work travel. Roy Welt qweityj: 435 E. Main St.: Golf 9-12: Baseball 9, 10: Basketball 9-10: Likes: sports, girls: Dislikes: narcs, snobs: College. Lorl Weltzelg 834 Brunnerville Rd.: FHA 9: FBLA 11, 12 fvice-pres.j: Likes: Scott, summer, pizza: Dislikes: snobs: Secretarial work. Debra I.. Wenger fDebj: 390 Sleepy Hollow Rd.: FHA, FBLA: Likes: McDonalds, pizza, basketball, sewing: Dislikes: show offs, Secre- tary. Elleen Wenger: 1239 Brunnerville Rd.: FHA: Likes: sewing, volley- ball, basketball. cooking poetry: Dislikes: Monday mornings: Un- decided. Barbara West CBarbj: 112 E. Front St: Band 10-12: Likes: out- doors, smiles, jokes, parties, teddy bears, lions: Dislikes: Cheaters, llars. braggers, people who always comb their hair: College for photography. Patrick E. West fPatj: 11A E. Front St: Football 11: Likes: Vo-tech: Dislikes: disco: Mechanic. s Barbara West Patrick E. West x . f. My ,U 1 Roy Welt Lorl Weltzel 0 we 6 li r' iii-f Debra L. Wenger Eileen Wenger Q!! J sir A Wendy Teaman, Cindy Hess: One hotdog coming upl e X Seniors 143 Teresa Marie Wheatly Harry Whlte Qs,- , X sv- l X i Lorl Ann Wllllams Norman Wllllamson Teresa Marie Wheatly qTracy, Whoopsiej: 509 General Sutter Ave.: Hockey. Raquetball: Likes: Miss Stinson's idea of babies. being out of school: Dislikes: cold weather, fighting, fashion peo- ple: Radiological Technologist, marriage. Harry Whlte flilutchy: 236 Skylark Rd.: Likes: girls, cars. cycles. huntlng, partIes,: Dislikes: school, snobs: Mechanic. Lols Jean Wlda QLOJ: 1207 Orchard Rd.: Hockey 9-10: Band 11- 12: Jr. and Sr. Activities: Likes: friends, riding band buses, Vo-Ag class: Dislikes: physics tests, early morning band: College, Emlyn J. Wllllams fEmj: 2016 Main St. Rothsvllle: Intermurals, Soccer and Volleyball club: Likes: hutning, fishing: Dislikes: disco. Iranians: Grow old. Lorl Ann Wllllams CLorij: O38 Rear Lititz Pike: Likes: music, parties. painting: Dislikes: snabs. buses: Art school, Norman Wllllamson fBusterj: 15 Becker Dr.: Golf 9: Likes: skiing, hlklng, travelling, rock-n-roll: Dislikes: disco: College. Dwayne Wilson QD.R.j: 121 Oxford Dr.: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Golf 10, 11, 12: Likes: The Who, parties: Dislikes: disco. Iranians: Col- lege. Donald B. Wlnger Qwangy: 214 W. Newport Rd.: Marching and Concert bands Q-12: Mater Head club 9: Fly tying 10-12: Likes: rock, hunting, fishing: Dislikes: disco, snobs, wads: Accountant. Danlel Wltmyer QC-Sermj: 1542 E. Newport Rd.: Vo-tech Cweld- lngj, ice hockey: Likes: girls, parties, The Who : Dislikes: English, snobs, disco, pigs: Welding, traveling. Lisa Marle lercher CMGJ: 125 E. Lincoln Ave.: Band 9-12: Rifle squad captain 12: Glee Club and Ensemble 9-12: County and District Chorus 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Likes: eating, acting crazy, Jim, band, band comps.. football games pep rallies: Dislikes: liver, two-faced people. get- ting up in the morning: Brylond School of Cosmetology. Stephen D. Zimmerman qZimboj: 24 Pfautz Ave.: Soccer and Volleyball club, Skl club: Likes: parties, Led Zepplin, concerts. Cameras. Dislikes: citations, Monday mornings: Travel. Karen long CZongy, K.Z.j: 12 W. Newport Rd.: Cheering 9-12: Homecoming attendent 11: Homecoming and Halloween Court 12: Jr. and Sr, Activities, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Glee Club 125 Likes: summer, shore, comverti- bles, Jerry: Dislikes: rainy days and Mondays: Photography. 44 f Seniors Lols Jean Wllda 'Cf- Q Y Dwayne Wllson l Daniel wnmyer l S in Stephen D. Zimmerman Emlyn J. Wllllams Donald B. Wlnger Karen long The pasT year aT Warwick was A MESSAGE OF LOVE AND THANKS IT's almosT a year since I came To This greaT counfry I had ofTen dreamed abouf. For me This has been a nice experience. To be one in an American family, To go To American school, To meeT American people was really someThing. I learned ThaT Ameri- cans are very friendly, warm peo- ple and They can be proud of This preTTy counTry. LoTs of Thanks To my hosT family, The Kellers, who made iT possible for me To sTay here and Thanks To all Those sTu- denTs and Teachers who made my school year in Warwick enjoy- able. Love, Anne lvlaija AalTo 66320 Niemenkyla, Finland g I A for sure a greaT experience for me. I Think I never enjoyed a school year so much and The main reason was The nice people I meT. I'm really Thankful ThaT peo- ple were always paTienT wiTh me, especially in The beginning when I asked Thousands of quesfions in my broken English. My school in Germany was very differenT from Warwick, and one big difference ThaT I noTiced was The feeling of sTrong school spiriT aT Warwick. The exTracurricuIar acTiviTies, from The homecoming floafs, To The sub sales, To our unforgeTTa- ble musical, To our exciTing class Trip gave a sTrong sense of com- muniTy and I was very happy To be a parT of iT. Thanks To every- one, buT especially To The class of 4980. Love, Chrisfiane Hoyer Ruh- berg 5 3040 SoITan WesT Ger- many u5 u Hello, my name is Renee Mel- Iado. I have been an AFS sTudenT for The pasT year. I firsT goT The idea To come To The U.S. offer my sisfer sTudied here by The same AFS program. While being here I found a differenT cuITure and way of life. buT IT has been a very nice opporTuniTy. I learned To value small Things every day and also To exchange experiences wiTh oTh- er people. Now ThaT I see my AFS experience aImosT over, I feel ThaT I'II never forgeT LiTiTz and Warwick, and ThaT everyone from here will be welcome in my home in Peru. Love, Renee Mel- Iado Mogrovejo 4380 Urb. San Andres Trujillo Peru SouTh America SeniorsfA5 SENIORS HIGHLIGHT YEAR TRIP AT A:0O a.m., lVlay 24, nearly 200 seniors and Teacher chaperones packed The buses and headed for Williamsburg, Va. AfTer The Three hour bus ride, The seniors regisfered aT The SheraTon PaTrioT and Then spenT The remainder of The day aT hisToric Williamsburg. ThaT evening, They were permiTTed To eaT dinner aT one of Three colonial resTauranTs. The remainder of The week was spenT riding rides aT Busch Gardens - The Old CounTry, shopping, and laying ouT in The sun aT Virginia Beach. Following dinner on Friday, every- one loaded The buses and headed for home - Tired buT happy. Upper Rlghi - Seniors load The buses To go To Williamsburg, Mlddle Leif - Sue Haddad, Kelly Shank: Taking a spin on The Spider. Mlddle Rlghi - Dan Grube, Dave Klng, Dennls Sensenig: The waTer f flume is a big splash wiTh These War- T wick seniors. , g -3- Rlghl - Sharon Hess: So This is how ,jg-'K W' They punish bad kidsl T L Far Rlghl - Nell Weidman: A new bus L driver? Opposite Page - Upper Leliz Seniors W dance in The dining hall aT The Shera- Ton PoTrioT. Upper Right: The dreaded Loch Ness T MonsTer. Middle Left - Chaperones enjoy a ride on The swings. Mlddle Rlghi - Pele Dusslnger, Joe Savoca, Brlan Shelly, Kellh Mearlg, Dan Groff: CuTe legs, KeiTh! Lower Left - Rick Hackman: This sen- ior is noT only fasT in The Warwick halls, buT also on The bumper car course aT The Old Country. Lower Right - Senior guys relax on a cannon in hisToric Williamsburg. 7' T Abf Seniors WILLIAMSBURG Vi! 38, U5 W' X , ,V . f Nag ' gt f Q : K Q r' ,V.., f y , , ,Rf Q: ,, 2- X' 1 iL f r XL Cat. I ' fl 1 XX gxv 4: , A 'Mi 5 f X K 1 .. w . i . W .j ,l f :iii f 1 X . A pg b .X ,. 'f2,j. M 1 W -95,25 'pf A X, SeniO,s!A7 ,. V' ' fi.. ff! BML , 'H-2 3ax.,hf-lx 4 55 . X x Il' .W 1 f Q 4 I f 7 xnxx i A i ss' PL FVEWWR O -tgp 48fSenlors ill w X A Upper Lett - Dan Lutz, Gordon Dutkc, Doug Grott, Clair Klopp, Jerry Shenk: Dinner in o colonial Williamsburg restaurant. Upper Right - Seniors rose ot 3:30 om. to make subs to support their Wllliomsburg trip. Middle Lett - the Class of 4980? Above - Scott Ruhl is up ond Ground Q hoop of the Loch Ness Monster. Lett - A milder port of the Monster. 6 1 5 r I h., U 1.4 This Page - Upper Lett: Seniors build pyramid in the Sheraton dining room. Upper Right - Steve Neuroh, Lisa Zercher: These two Warwick seniors take time out to have their faces drawn by a sidewalk chalk artist in Busch Gar- dens. Middle Left - Green propeller hats were popular among these Warwick girls. Middle Right - Sleepy seniors on their way to Wil- liamsburg. Left - Bathing beauties on Virginia Beach. Senlorsfdfi . A ei 0 Q ' Q . v Q C Q. , 6 s .L I. ...sl -I 0 l Qkjn- .r -.-rl r ' ' ' '.'- n N .,.,, U . U '. 'o : Q'-. . . A '. ' . l r ' '. n 'Q 0 0 C oO,' I .. fc ... . , ' ' '.. C' I 0 - .v K . , 2 -was. A :Gr A -H211 - -woes. A --4:11. A A '1:. 1 - 3315-. , , - W1 5 W A-is. A -'1:. A - '15- A :. ' --15. A-is. ' A'i:L A In :L A Gig , L' 1:35 Z. .V -.l, .z'L :L A.- -H624 -LX 'L -v.-1 'Y 252:1 o ll 'K 'ffl '11 4.-+. H . G A Ol UNDERCLASSMEN OFFICERS Left - Lindo Londis fSecre1oryj, Connie Mellinger QVlce-Presi- demy. Toni Cooper CTYGCISUFGO, Joe Honno fPresiden1j. J U 'S N N.. I X... 0 1 R S SOPHOMORES 5 lf? ' X , '--I -A Above - Pele Slood Qvice-Presidenfj, Julie Downing fPresi- Above - Borb Hess QSecreloryj, Tino McCain Cluresidenfj, Elizo- denlj, Jon Rosenberger QSecreforyj, Leslie Michael Ureosur' belh Hummer Qvice-Presidenlj, Kent Sell Clreosurerj. 90. Clossesf54 JUNIORS SPONSOR VA Bonnie Adams Deanna Adams Kimberly Adkins PaTTi Jo Anderson Kimberly Arnold Michael AumenT ChrisTopher Axmacher Claudia Ay HarrieT Bair Billie Jo Baublifz Jon Beamesderfer Lyndon Bear Brian Bednar Sidney Belile Vicki Bejgrowicz Maffhew Berkheimer Darcy Berry Carol Binzen William Binzen Cheryl BiTTs Michelle Blanshine Lucyann Boll TimoThy Bollinger Lisa Bonfield Monique Books Henry Bowman Vicki Brenner Alexandria Brown Barbara Brubaker Lisa Brubaker Lori Buch Dennis Burger Jon Burkholder 52 f Juniors H1 'Nr -3 Lag in I 'if tvs 1 1 in J IJENTINES DANCE The Junior Class sTarTed ouT The year on The righT fooT as we worked hard preparing our homecoming floaT. The hard work paid off, as we won firsT prize for our efforTs. The nexT iTem on our agenda was The Kline's Candy sale. We were ready for The chal- lenge of selling more Than any Junior Class before us, as we proved by accomplishing ThaT feaT, which was very proflTable as well. Our nexT, and lasT fundraiser before The prom, was a ValenTine's Day dance feaTur- ing Johnny Ringo from QTO6. AfTer The dance, The prom was The foremosT impor- TanT iTem on our minds. We worked hard To give The Seniors a greaT prom. The Theme was An Evening in Paris, and was held aT Landis Valley ResorT Inn on May 30. Linda L, Landis Junior Class SecreTary gf ...G fjr 5-,f l L 'YJ' -A V' 3 4 Dennis Burger: Hello, Mom l forgot my . . . O04 i ff -7 U, V, so' -3 lt. 4 ,- .Jr l Gary Butson Leilani Capwell Patti Capwell John Caterbone Kathy Carvell lvette Charles Catherine Cholmeley Jones Barry Cicero Larry Cicero Barry Clair Hugh Clinton Kimberly Coates Cheryl Cable Brenda Colaren Michael Conrad Joseph Conway Anne Constantine Toni Cooper Carmen Crabtree Jeffrey Deibler Mark Denlinger Carl DePasquale Donna Diehl Charlotte Diehm Devin Donmoyer Susan Dougherty Sigricl Draeger Scott Driscoll Kevin Driver Michelle Dunaway Cynthia Dyer Charlene Eberly Charlotte Eberly Juniors j 53 HOMEOOMING FLOAT REAPS FIRST HONORS Lori Eberly Timothy Eberly Joseph Ebersole Wendy Eby Ann Edwards Carol Enck Paul Enck Gene Engle Kevin Erb Donna Eshlemon Kevin Faulkner Laurie Fichlner Wanda Fisher Rebecca Foreman Leslie Frank David Frey Kimberly Frey Timothy Frey Jeffrey Fry Steven Fry Jimmy Frysinger Cheri Fuhrer Wendell Gainer Daniel Garfalo Scot? Gorman Kimberly Gorrell Mallhevv Gauvey Sherry Geib Lisa Geiger Linda Gibble John Golafus Michael Graffius Cynthia Graham Shirley Grove-no Lisa Gregg Raymond Greiner Randy Groff Dean Groves Melissa Grube Deborah Gulshall Juanita Gwir.n Kaihy Haddad 5L1fJuniors Carl Pefflcoffer: Mild monnered sfudenf furns info . . , ' ' Bwnrusiii ' I ir 4 i v K I ', .Zo , -.47 Connie Melllnger, Sue Dougherfy, Llsc Ridder: Three's company or fhree's a David Hammond Joseph Hanna Sandra Harnly Elizabefh Harfensfine Lisa Hatfield Candy Heagy Phillip Heagy David Heffner Dawn Henry Marianne Hess Jeffrey Hilberl Alex Hoffman Kristine Holsinger Karl Honobach Helen Husser Lauren Irvin Harry Johnson Heidi Kapanka Craig Keener Kimberly Keim Granl Kenl Kevin Kefner Shawn Kingsfon Virginia Kiralfy Michael Kirk Robin Kline Jere Kochel Gall Kocher Troy Kofrolh Robert Kopp Junlorsf55 5ofJuniors Colette Korrnos Kelly Krause Terry Kreiner Kay Krepp Daryl Krushinski Mark Krushinsky Anita Kulp Jeffrey Kurtz Kathy Landis Linda Landis Michael Landis Todd Lange David Lawrence Brenton Lee Glenn Leicy Debora Lenharcl Kurtis Long Joel Longenecker Tirzah Loose Warnetta Lucas Cindy Ludwig James Lux Sue Lynn Jere Martin Keith Martin Laurie Martin Pamela Martin Sharon Mast Douglas May Brenda Mayer Matthew McCarthy Thomas McCoy Curtis McCracken Gregory McCreary Patrick McCreary Lisa McKonly CANDY SALES SURPASS RECORD . u I -44 TT X .A -4 ,.. . M N-4' Q 1 l ' ,r ,1 Connne Mellrnger Ronald Mellrnger Duane Mensch James Metzler Leslre Mrchael Cynthra Mrkolrc Nancy Mrksch Steven Mules Natalre Muller Reid Muller Steven Muller Vrrgrnra Muller Hugh Montgomery Steven Moore Harry Morgan Kerry Mowery Lando Mull Rrchelle Mullen Brran Murr Kent Neff Cuong Nguyen Carol Ober Stacy Oehrne Douglas Olsen Kathy Perffer Carl Pettrcaffer Douglas Pfautz Daryl Prlon Sara Plowfreld Davna Powell Karen Raaclrffe Kevin Ressler Roy Rettew Garry Rrchwrne Lrsa Rudder Cheri Moyer Lisa Rihn Dianne Roeder Leslie Rosenberger Brian Roth Lynne Ruoss Steven Ruscitto Julia Ruth Frank Schaeffer Darel Seibert Harlan Seiverling Ted Shotzberger Debra Showers Kenneth Showers Sherri Showers Kelly Shultz David Siegrist Janice Singer Michael Singer Kathleen Snavely George Spoo Sondra Stahl Robert Stark Michelle Stauffer Charles Steffy Nevin Steffy Jeffrey Steinnnetz Sherry Strubel Ted Styer Todd Styer Jeffrey Sweigart Todd Tangert Paige Thomas Barb Brubaker, Randy Grott and Pam Martin show their patriotism while fifty Americans are kept as hostages in Iran I pledge allegiance to the flag All x-. 1' asm' gwrii., .QP Cafhy Trexler Kevin Troufman Kevin Ulrich William Usmar Debra Vanderwende Catherine Wagner Laurie Wall Scofl Wall Laurie Walfer Troy Walfon Eric Weaver Thomas Weeple Randall Weidman Jeffrey Weik Jeffrey Weif Julie Welk Lisa While Shawn Whilrnyer Dee Ann Williams Hilda Williams Patricia Williams Tracy Williamson John David Wissler Kim Wolfe Gary Yerger Kimberly Yost K -2 JUNIORS ABSENT WHEN PHOTOS WERE TAKEN Bruce Adams Lorne Backsfeffer Elisa Brubaker Dean Carson Gregory Fern Kennelh Hemming Scoff Hosier Lisa Miller Megan Reilly Randy Sheaffer Brian Weaver John Caferbone, Sieve Moore, Denise Wood, Glenn Leicy, Kevln Oehel, Greg McCreary, Daryl Pilonz Whaf is this in the halls? Chicken baffles? Klm Gcrreh: I know my ferm paper is in There somewhere , , Michelle Woodley Mary Zagorski Mark Zimmerman Michael Zimmerman Luann Ahnert Mark Anderson Beth Auker Douglass Auker Scott Aument Kande Axe Michael Axmacher John Baker Lisa Balmer Peter Barnhart Susan Bauer Terri Bauman Theresa Bayman Steven Bear Tracey Becker Charles Biemesaerfer Warren Blow Douglas Bomberger Regina Bowman Ronald Bowman Barry Boyer Steven Boyer Tania Boyer Timothy Boyer Teresa Bronczyk Scott Bruce Carolyn Buchter 6OfSophomores ...Q I-'l DANCE IS HELD FOR 1981 PROM. We, The Class of '82, had a successful year as sophomores. Our firsT acTiviTy of The year was a candy sale. We sold lVl8cM's, Milky Ways, and Snickers. On OcTober 2OTh, our class parTicipaTed in The Homecoming ceremonies. WiTh BiTe The MounTs Where IT CounTs as our Theme, we Took Third place. LaTer, we sponsored The ST. PaTrick's dance featuring The firsT woman disc jockey ever aT Warwick. The lasT evenT we sponsored was a goldfish sTond aT The Spring Fling Car- nival. All The profiTs from our fund-raising were puT Towards The 4984 prom. Barbara Hess Sophomore Class SecreTary Opposlle Page Lett - Karen Sensenlg, Mark Snyder, Mlke Styer, Sahlor Weaver: Wouldn'T you like To know whaT I know? Opposite Page Rlght - Gayle Weaver: Muy bonita, verdad? This Page Center - Leslle Radcliffe: Smile, your on Candid Camera! This Page Right - Sklp Conlgllo: l'm clean! Beverly Buckwalter Wayne Carvell Margaret Christopher DusTra CIanTon Penny Clark Jerry Clugston Barry Coldren Cindy Candida ViTo Coniglio Robin Cook Veronica Copenhaver Chris Cramer Cindy Davidson Ann Derr Keith DewiTT Phillip Diller Sheila Ditzler Sherry DougherTy Karen Draeger Phyllis Dull Edward Dziedzlc Lisa Edson Brad Eidemiller Karen Erb Holly Erkens Kim Erway CurTis Eshleman Sophomoresfbl Rlghf - Pam Heagy, Lisa Hilton: l'm gonna kill you! Thomas Faulkner Paul Fedor Kory Felsler Tracy Felker Ronald Fink Frederick Fivecoal Alan Forney John Frederick Kevin Frilz Lamont Garber Todd Gardner David Garner Susan Garvey Mary Belh Gibbel Barry Gingrich Robin Gorlon James Graybill Todd Greenly Debra Grelner Kay Grube Kevin Hackman Joseph Haddad Cecilia Hartman Judy Hosselbocn Lori I-laffield Lori l-leacock Pamela Heagy Emma Heck Sherry Helser Shawn Henry John Herr Pamela l-lerr Tammy Herr Barbara Hess 62fSophomores ...Q 'Q xl 'us v if Q? ' .1 Ki fur lxf,', if I ' fix Y. -b. l . Lett - Amy Slater: What did I do now'? -.f-f x 11 Y, f r A YW qs '12 A 'QQ' 6 I I I. 54' YI Denise Hevener Kevin Hlbshman Charles Hicks Lisa Hilton Michael Himmelberger Dana Houshower Walter Hubbs Pamela Huhn Elizabeth Hummer Cheryl Hurst Cindy l-lutto Brian Johnson Joseph Jutzi Timothy Kashner Mark Kauffman Michael Kauffman Bryan Keath Georgia Kepner Mary Kimbrough Kory Kline Faith Kochel Charles Koelsch Rodney Kofroth Susan Kready Douglas Kuykendall Christine Landis Michael Lehman Beth Leister Ernest Lindquist Diana Little Dean Long Daryl Long Kelly Longenecker Donald Lundvall Laurie Lynn Bonnie Maher Sophomoresfoli Cory Mlnnlch, Carol Miller: This is the way to study. Klm EMILY, Robin Gorton, Mary Kimbrough Craig Ruhl Klm Har Brian Martin Dwayne Martin Kenneth Martin Marilyn Martin Marlene Martin Virginia Martin Jennifer Mast Craig Maxwell Tino McCain Scott Mclntyre Neil Mearig Kathy Mentzer Melodie Mentzer Shirley Metzler Carol Miller Gail Miller Linda Miller Todd Miller Cory Minnich Craig Moore Tina Moyer Valerie Moyer Brenda Myer Debra Myers Sue Myers Todd Myers Kelly Neiss Timothy Neiss Kimberly Newell My Tnang Nguyen 6AfSophomores nlshz Mad scientists at work, nj 'sf ? ilk.: IL. f nh- ,f 9.1 Q-I Dm l A I 1 'A i. SOPHOMORES SELL GOLDFISH AND CANDY Stephen Pelsinski Helen Puskar Shirley Puskar Leslie Radcliffe Heidi Reeder Matthew Reilly Bonnie Rhoads Joanne Riches Jon Richwine Valerie Roberts Kevin Roth Craig Ruhl Jesse Ruhl Randy Ruhl Elizabeth Ruoss Brett Schmid Gary Schnupp Kent Sell Karen E. Sensenig Karen L. Sensenig Holly Shaffer Douglas Shank Thomas Shank Michael Shaub Lisa Sheetz Timothy Shelly Steven Shelly Leslie Shenk Deserie Sherriff Clayton Shreiner Melanie Shreiner Penny Shumate Sherry Sickmier Amy Slater Pamela Slaughter Cheri Sload Darrell Snyder Deborah S. Stauffer Debra J, Stauffer Jennifer Stauffer Kenneth Stauffer Troy Steinmetz Sophomores 165 Tommy Stokes Lance Stoner Paula Stoner Michael Styer David Thompson Mark Tobias Ronald Troop Ruth Trapp Joseph Ulrich Michelle Vandegrift Stephen Van Marter Larry Wagner Herbert Walmer Jamey Walters Gayle Weaver Monica Weaver Sahlor Weaver Dawn Weidman Hope Weidman Scott Welt William Werner Gary white John White Jack Witmer Monroe Wonder Denise Wood Daniel Woolley David Woyurka Elizabeth Yeager Margaret Vingst l ,.-7 045 'xv -J 11 was-Y .ls SOPHOMORES ABSENT WHEN Brian Bednar Todd Brubaker Kerry Diem Keith Doutrich Beth Eckert Anthony Frank Keith Frey Kim Harnish Cynthia Kleinfelter 66fSophomores PHOTOS WERE TAKEN Cheryl McClellan James McGarrigle Charles McNamara Lee Michael Melanie Mohler Jonathan Mozeman Roberta Myers Andrew Null Randy Pfautz iKevin Zartman Cheryl Zimmerman l Matthew Rodgersl Lowell Royer I Paul Schmertz I Douglas Shank I Thomas Shank l Randy Stark Larry Stoudt t Kenneth Swinehart Raymond i Worthington R l l i i I -or , 9 -J ff-v DOUG ZllT1fYlelf'TTOI i Jeffrey Adams Sherri Adoms Melvin Alleman DeOn Allison MONO Anderson POUI Anderson Timothy Ashworth Cheryl Bachmon Kathryn Badorf George Bair Christopher Barnhart Koren Bauer Stocy Beamesderfer James Beard racy aecmold Lisa Benefiel John Benjamin David Berry Lois Biemesderfer Carlton Black Lorianne Blankenship Deborah Bowman Bradley Boyer Tracey Bradley Matthew Brehm Andrew Brown John Brubaker Matthew Brubaker Barbara Buchbaum Sherry Bucher Douglas Buchter Denver Butson Douglas Carpenter Freshmen f 67 Leanne Cassady Christina Charles Arthur Cholmeley-Jones Eugenia Clair Claude Clark Jeffrey Clugston Karen Cochran Scott Cochran Ann Colberg Paul Candida Karen Cooper Kimberly Daveler Debra Davis Cory DeLancey Pamela Denlinger Amy Derrish Deborah Dickinson Denise Dickinson Christine Diehl David Diehm Scott Ditmer Sherry Ditzler Julie Downing Karen Doyle Karen Dussinger Denise Dyer David Eberly Harold Eberly Duane Eckert Linda Ehrgood Eric Eichelberger Joyce Eppig Ronald Eshleman Tamara Eshleman Vickie Farmer Robert Fitfs Kevin Fivecoat Bradford Forney Jeffrey Forry Laura France Jerrold Fritz Eileen Fuhrer 68 fFreshmen A.. A new class - Aeronautics! Brenda Myers, Kelly Lutz: Practicing silence in the library. 10 YI uf -K-l ' .- 5 Y' E Ns, , YT? X 'Irv I 1 f,:v ,l Scott Garner Trisha Gerber Kevin Gerhart Dennis Gockley Kathryn Good Kevin Good Barry Graveno Susanne Greiner Lori Grlssinger John Groff Alan Grube Donna Gutshall Judith Ann Gutshall Traci Guynup Lester Guyfon Jennifer Hackman Kaleta Hadley Chris Heagy Winfield Heagy Tina Heisey Dennis Henry Theresa Heron Randall Hertzog Douglas Hess Gail Hess Jean Hess Karen Hetrich Kimberly Hinkle Robert Hoerner Megan Hoffman Freshmen f 69 Cynthia Hake Laurie Holland Jo Anne Hollinger Kay Hornberger Loren Hosler Sherry Hosfelfer Monica Huhn William Jordan William Jufzi Befh Kapanka Jeffrey Keenen Douglas Keener Kevin Kieffer Anna Kirk David Knier Scofl Kollar Eric Kormos Roger Kreclay Neal Kreider David Kreischer Jeffrey Krushinski Barry Krushinsky Michelle Kupels Jillana Kypreos Jacki Lamoreux Valerie Lane Yvonne Lanese Brian Layton Lori Lehman Roberl Lepard Cynthia Lesher Bonnie Leffich 7OfFreshmen tv Pia-4' il: -f' '-P524 'W I Y F z Dena Reading: Don'f jusl slana there, HELP' ff .Q., v- g,- 41' I . Z xr 0-Qi ,f if-2' ni Donna Leltich Dwight Lewis Michael Long John Longenecker Kevin Loose Teri Loose David Lorah Connie Lowry Anne Lusk Kelly Lutz Charles Magee Jennie Marks Darren Martin Kathryn Martin Kimbra Mattern Suzanne McCaffery Terry McCoy Kerry McKinney Leslie Michael Julie Miller Kenneth Miller Renata Miller Thomas Moyer Adam Myers Brenda Myers Todd Neiss Timothy Nessinger Tracy O'Dette William Odoms Kevin Oettel James Pelger Carla Pfautz John Rampulla Kimberly Ramsey Elizabeth Ravegum Dena Reading David Reed Christopher Register Joseph Remetz Luetta Rhoads Nancy Rohrer Richard Romantic Freshmen f 7 1 Janice Rosenberger James Ross Melissa Rowlands Angela Rowles LuAnn Rupp Shelly Ruth Tracy Ruth John Savercool Peggy Schultz Tracey Siebert Mark Seigford Matthew Seigford LeAnne Sensenich Barbara Sensenig Stacy Shaub Keith Shelly Todd Shertzer James Shreiner Wayne Shreiner Thomas Siegrist Lori Singer Kathy Sipe Sherri Sipe Peter Sload Scott Smith Steven Smith David Spoo Roger Stanke Scott Staufter Patricia Steeiey Gregory Steffy Robin Stone Kelleigh Stout Michael Strauss Cory Strohm Steven Styer 72 f Freshmen il' G27 1 -nu.. ' M., Ao if B ' J l ri. .- 5 if 'lfignr Avi .1-Q Kirk Walkowlczz Does anyone understand this math? if as VP NI' Ti' T7 Y? Ev xg, r he Q-O sf sf-0 V? .'l C5 Elizabeth Woodley Robert Wright Phillip Yoder Jeffrey Young Tina Young Lisa Zeigler U. 1 f .. -.,- Sonya Tangert Darin Tompkins Mary Jane Trump Barton Tucker John Ulrich Traci Usmar John Wagner Cheryl Wallace Dirk Walkowicz Kirk Walkowicz Cassandra Waltz Jeffrey Weachter Bruce Weaver Darin Weaver Diane Weaver Glen Weaver Jay Paul Weaver Angela Weidman Herbert Weldler Jody Welk Mark Wenger Tammy Wenrich Michael Werley Mitchell Werley Kirk White Scott Williams Janmarie Willman Kenneth Wilson Jon Wismer Patricia Wonder FRESHMEN ABSENT WHEN PHOTOS WERE TAKEN Robert Barron Christine Champoreux Mary Clinton Anthony Eberly Ashley Hersman Jeffrey Hess Kimberly Kapanka Douglas Kirk Larry Mayer Gregory Minnich D. Scott Ober Scott Pietsch Thomas Reed Brian Royer Gwendolyn Styers Patrick Weeple Freshmenf73 S 0 0 0 f ' v 'Q x O 0 I S I Y. O O I a- 'r.'-- ,pp::Pv 'E 1:19 rw A AAT , SQ 0 -f. 'I f . fa ZZRLZW- fi ' 'fx ...... - La 5 ,- iff, if I x b ' ,Q ' A 3' 'R , , P 'Ja Q5 W., I ,. SN .-... . 33.4 xi 3 . .,.H . u C NW X- si- 1 ,yu '-A1 ' , .fn , -wk it NA,- 3 1- , . - ,' 'v-w ' .Q li,-' .1',,. 1 51. . V u kj , ' , ,... 1 T1 5 . vv:,,-.fa ' ' -1. , ,,, Q V 1 . . AThIeficsf75 WARRIORS TAKE TIfI'LE AGAIN 1979- Football Squad - Front Row: J. Kline, S. Brumbach, S, Neuroh, J. Strohm, D. B. Sheily, T. Styer, K. Kolp, T. Rice: Second Row: S. Ruhl, P. Dussinger, K. Mearig, B. Loose, B. Bohr, B. Nelson, J. Tompkins, D. King, T. Shaub, Sensenig, R. Marks, Third Row: Head Coach Snyder, P. Shader. G. Ahlum. S. Schrader. J. Shenk. S. Harnly, T. Maurer, R. Lepard. S. Null, D. 9. K. Stout, D. Gochnauer, Coach Kauffman: Fourth Row: Coach Mattern, K. Hemming, J. Lux, T. McCoy, H. Morgan, S. Gorman, T. Shelley. C. Keener, S. Moore. W. Gainer, J. Caterbone. D. Groves. H. Maxwell. Coach Brdunerp Flfth Row: Coach Sukenik, C. Ruhl, D. Snyder, K. Hackman, B. Eidemiller. S. Mclntyre, C. Eshelman. C. Fedor, S. Boyer, S. Weaver. T. Frank, D. Kline. Coach Cochran. Sixth Row: W. Hubbs, C. Koelsh, D. Kuykendall, S. Walmer, C. Shreiner, D. Wooley, B. Schmid, M. Styer. S. Pelsinski, D. Auker: Last Row: S. Coniglio, J. Haddad, N. Steffy, G. Yerger, P. Hedgy, R. Rettew, S. Whitmyer, D. Garner, K. Zartman. . ini n 1 . 1. ff ,,, Nix -no -.zo ' S ' - 1? g . 1 le- ' P IQ . - uv. JC. w ,.,.'-f'Af' 76fAthietics ii! 3 , ,,...,--N' ' lr, Y . . - . ' -,L ,ix 1 If T E . ' . ', ,.r ,. ,Q Q s ' ' I ' J' ' '-if ' s f -g -I 2 -. . , ' ' - 5 3 ' dt 9 - 1 .g - x 1 D- A-.,'x , - r ' 1 . I z. . ' r ' . , . A. 1 4 V. 'il '.+,:-. - '- fPf'- ,T . -' f 1 , ' H -- -E' ,rm 'i-T , Q. .-Sf: fr-Ffrffli ' '-1.1712 'ef ' ' -iff ff W 1 AB- The 1979 football season was another one of ex- citement, enthusiasm, and continued success. The team started the season with the longest winning streak in Pa. The Warriors finished without a league loss, and once again won the Section ll title for the third consecutive year. The team also captured the George Male Trophy by beating Ephrata 23-6. The senior members were noted for their strong leader- ship and fearless determination. Not only did the seniors contribute, but also each team member dis- played his talent and agility to finish the season with an 8-2 record. Upper Left: The George Male Trophy is presented to Head Foot- ball Coach Mark Snyder by Mrs. George Mole as proud team members look on. Upper Rlght: Warriors pile up on the opponent and give no yardage. Middle Left: Offensive guards hide the bali carrier. Middle Right: Quarterback, Scott Ruhl, winds up for a long bomb. Left: Defensive linemen get set for the next play. Opposite Page - Lower Right: Quarterback Scott Ruhl, Let's go for the touchdown. Athletlcsf 77 LT55 Qg gp. id : ... .ei-L.-1 JI T ee ' ' , 0 Q -J .J .ir-4 .:-KQ . - .Q -..-, L ,. .ia's-I f . w 'V-3 . h I H iq, V , S ,!,.2'i ' - n- ,A , ss N I - ,ff ffv ' -Q ',,, 1: - ff: 5. 'I-1.26 '4' J' : ... 1-' K- ig 1 15 , 1 ...T u? -viii'-fqa U - -7 -,-n-ri' . nsxu ' , .l .-.. 4.,'G:.'f 'R' 1 4 A gn -e ,-Q . I 4 1 , . , v4-' . ' ' , -.V ' r ' CD4 '. .' Jw - W . Upper Left: Tom McCoy dodges The opposiTion. Upper Right: Warriors advance The ball down The field. Middle Left: The Tough Warrior offense. Middle Righi: Coaches Kauffman and Cochran waTch The Warriors from The sidelines. Above: The Warwick Warrior, Tony Coral, does push-ups after every score. Right: Brian Shelly on The move. 7afA1nie1ics 'M-gk'-'3FbvF ,Q I l , Y!1 'Y K V -1, ,,. N 'Lib . if-.YB f-Bs. fini .- ' N O 'gag e 1979 Freshman Football Team - Front Row: M. Troutmon, T. Benjamin, J. Weochter, S. Ahlum, B. Wright, D. Keener, M. Horvarth, E. Kormos, D. Diehm: Second Row: Mgr. D. Nelson, D. Buchter, D. Walkowicz, M. Werley, B, Lepard, C. BOFDDOVT, B. Boyer, P. Sload, K. Loose, M. Werley, K. Wolkowicz, Mgr. B. Lamoreux, Last Row: Coach Konevitch, Mgr, J. Rampulla, B. Goodman, M. Tschudy, M. Eder, S. Ditmer, B. Forney, B. Waltz, R. Bechtold, W. Shreiner. D. Knier, K, G-ivler, Coach Bortz. Upper Right - Coach Konevitch, Coach Bortz: Stern looks . . . Middle Lett: Freshman quarterback lets one fly as the opposition charges ln. Middle Right: Offensive line gets set for the hike. Lett: De- termined blockers disguise o fake handoff, Afhleticsf7Q so-W ' 'lzi-.-Mm . ., , . - of r' . . . Z, A . .,,., . I' I Q36 in .., F 5 !' h 1' A i g A 1 . ll Xql 7 v S Led by o number of fine senior play- ers, The VarsiTy hockey Team enjoyed a successful season. Their record wos 5-5, an impressive improvemenT from lasf yeor's record of 2-8. The Team was coached by Miss Sondra Moyer and The co-capTains were Kim Freyer and Carol Longenecker. The highIighT of The season was in The game agoinsT Manheim Cenfrol. A Tied score forced The game inTo d flick-off during which Pam Haddad and Connie Mellinger scored Two goals earning a win for Warwick. WiTh a sTrong number of Vor- sify players reTurning, The Team anfici- paTes onofher successful season. Upper Left - Kelly Mlller, Shea Glngrlch, Krls Holslnger, Connle Mellinger, Klm Freyer: Varsi- fy girls line up To defend Their goal. Mlddle Right: Varsify girls enfer The field Through The JV vicTory line. Rlghl: The True Technique for goal shoofing. Opposlle Page - Upper Rlghiz Pam Haddad and Connie Melllnger demonsTraTe Their deTer- mlned pursulf of a goal. Mlddle Lefl: JV girls charge for The ball. Mlddle Rlghlz Coaches Spengler and Moyer in deep concenfrafion. Lower Lell: Worrioreffes brandishing Their sficks. 8OfAfhleTics onl Row: K. Wolfe. P, Haddad, C. Eberly, L. Eberly, K K. Freyer, J. Welk, J, Singer, C. Mellinger, M. MarTin Longenecker. M. Frongeskos, S. Gingrich, K. Miller, L ri. .A f 11 .. -5-I. Tho 1979 J.V. Hockey Team - Front Row: T. Stokes, K. Haddad, M. Reilly QCO-captainj, T. Herr CCO- capiainj, L. Lynn, M. Snreiner: Second Row: G. Miller, K. Newell, P. Thomas, L. Rihn, D. Houshower, K. Draeger. M. Martin, Bock Row: P. Herr, G. Weaver, R. Bowman, C. Zimmerman, C. Landis. I ...- 4. -'.,-S-1' . 1' - :JA 15567551 ' ' '1' , - ,.-..-. ' , a nf, W 'I . , , ., 1. u.,,A I., v 1,- ..,jH0,5rwv-w M '.'... '-1w ' ' Z' .,,. 9. 'V - 1' . Q.. .4- .- n -.4 Zvi ,-' .1 Nd nab' E O FQ Athleticsffii GIRLS TENNIS TEAM HAS A SUPER YEAR This year was an excellenT one for Warwick Girl's Tennis. The 8-4 league record was The besT in The hisTory of The school. The only league loss was To Cocallco and ThaT was by The close score of A-3. The over all record was Q wins and 3 losses. The coach of This record breaking Team was Mrs. Peg McDonald. Senior Kelly Shank, who was also The capTain of The Team, had an 8-4 league record aT The iii spoT. Senior Carol Morgan had a O-O league record aT The TTS spoT. ReTurning varsiTy leTTer win- ners who will form The nucleus ofa sTrong 4980 Team are STacy Oehme, Leslie Rosenberger, Dana Zim- merman, and Valerie RoberTs, as well as oTher Tal- enTed underclassman. Front Row: L. Biemesderfer, Y. Lanese, K. Shank, C. Morgan, S. Oehme, E. Zimmerman, K, Sensenig, L. Rosenberger. 82fAThleTics V . f '.-iff If I xii- Second Row: Coach McDonald, C. Royer, V. Roberts, D 3 X .'. X A X 'x N XXX, 'XNXXKXNXN xX G xxx W 5 so ,4 at fx7 1 N aff? 5 xXX'xX.Y,.x Rf' tk -D Ns XX, N xx N xx .xX 'X xxXXX N s XX' Xxx X Z?'Nx.. ,gli ,a a Y --: tri-.. ., X Q I Opposite Page Top Right: Sophomore Dana Zimmerman prepares to return an opponents shot. This Page Top Left: Stacy Oehme and Leslie Rosenberger warm up for their number two doubles match. Top Right: Senior Carol Morgan concentrates during her warm up, Bottom Lett: Kelly Shank, senior captain, displays her winning form and characteristic determination. AthIeticsf83 CROSS COUNTRY The Warwick Warrior Cross CounTry Team finished The 'l7Q campaign wlTh a record of Q-Q. Coach Hank Rush, who enjoyed his 'lOOTh career win, was quife pleased wiTh The Team's overall performance. Co-capTains Rick Hibshman and MaTT McCarThy, along wifh T.J. McCarThy, led The way for The harriers in mosT of Their league meeTs. Many under- classmen gained valuable experience ThroughouT The year. Hopefully, Warwick shall see oTher successful seasons in The fuTure. Fronf Row: M. Wonder, K. Wilson. J. Edgerfon. K. Doyle, M. Garber, M. Row: A.Null, L. Wagner, C. Biemesderfer, S. Kingsfon R. Heacock. Third Row: J. Longenecker, K. Sfauffer, T.J. McCarThy, M. R. Hibshman. C. Herr. THIS PAGE: T.J. McCarThy: How far is if To ThaT finish line? BOTTOMEEFT: Monfy Garber, Ken Wilson, Chris Herr: Sfriding To win a OPPOSITE PAGE TOP1 Rick Hibshman and Maff McCarThy show off Tough ra e. Their running abiliTy by finishing 'l-2 . . . BOTTOM RIGHT: Jill EdgerTon: Deferminafion is needed To win. MIDDLE LEFT: They wenT Thaf way boys . . . MIDDLE RIGHT: Ken Sfauffer: Sophomore runner sfrldes Toward vicfo- ry. 84fAThlefics .- W. .- ...4 v -.rw . L,-. ,,,, HJ. -,. R . QA 1 ,KM Aenlencsfa5 I Gol.FERs HAVE A sMAsl-:ING SEASON OF 9-1l . . l Froni Row: K, Sell, J. Frederick. M. Denlnnger, M, Zimmerman, Coach Keener, Back Row: D I? Wilson, D Erb l? Weil, M. Ober, K Erb, J Welt l N N? Iv x Q' ff r J KN lah- Nw N 0 5 X X Vx aommlencs l 6 ' . .. Ti.. xx Q . , , '. it l lin., iQg1,-,..,,,u H g s ' lvwms. , W n 'L ogg. f - A 'ivx f'- -4' -1- .1 mdk' '.i.u1 L. ff if . 'f'e- l The 1979-80 Warwick Golf Team was led by sen- iors Dave Erb, Mike Ober, Roy Welt, and Dwayne Wilson. Coach Ken Keener led the golfers to an outstanding Q-4 record and another championship. In addition to an impressive recond, Kevin Erb par- ticipated at the district tournaments. Because Kevin displayed near perfect form, he placed eighth at districts and went on to become one of the few golfers in Warwiclds history to qualify for States. Congratulations, guys, on a job well done. Opposite Page Center: Roy Welt: Oopsl Right: Dave Erb: Here it goes - all or nothing ' This Page Top Lett: Mike Ober: Swinging Confidence. Top Right: Jett Welt: Up, up, and awayl Bottom Lett: D.R. Wilson: Sheer Concentration. Bottom Right: Kevin Erb: Just o little bit farther! Athleticsf87 GIRLS' BASKETBALL HAS REMARKABLE SEASON This year's Girls' Basketball Team put Together a re- markable season. With the strong leadership of ex- perienced seniors and excellent coaching, The girls came very close To beating one of this year's powerhouses, McCaskey, two times. The Team was at The top of The standings all s e a s o h a n d should be com- mended for such effort. Much tal- ent will be lost, but Coaches Wa- gaman and Del?- emer are never- Theless hopeful for next season, Leif and Right - Co- capfains Kelly Shank and Carol Morgan. ' - '5 ll ' K l ' ' '75 1 T' M33 - 1979-80 Varsity Basketball Team - K. Shan K Marks B Shumaker L Radcliffe B Hess D Bass J , Welk, D. Zimmerman, G. English, S. Heagy, C. organ S Oehme 0 w . 1 C, , T 8BfAthlefics ' 1 -L .4,' AU 1 A Euquuuuqusu- R f'l4'w ' J.....il.... 5.1 ,I Y bf: f 'f' nf 1 -., 4 A, Xf ' I .1 x 1 , x 71 F Q r -4 ,- - ruff Upper Left Brenda Shumaker Takes a shot Upper Center Dana Bass shoots for Two Upper Rlghf Bev Hess jumps out of opponent s reach Mlddle Lett Sharon Heagy on The disabled Mlddle Center - Coaches Deilemer and Wagarnen Middle Right - Grace English waiis To pass 1he ball. Leh - J.V. Team - Froni Row: S. Garvey, D, Sfauffer, M. Hoffman, B Rhoads, L. Benefiel, J, Hackman: Back Row: M, Marrin, A. Derrish, M. Mar' fin, B. Woodley, T, Brad- Iey, AthIeTicsf8O BOYS REBOUND FOR A FINE EOVERALL SEASON -MFE? s, 1, W. L. f11,'7f?' 'ls Q, Are vi X L-13 1980 Boys' Varsity Baskelball Team - Front Row: M. Bomberger, C, Graff, Hoover, B. Maclferran, T. Eberly, lvl. Ober, B. Johnson. Qommiencs 4, EW 'SHI-W if f... Q , J. KurTz, J. WeiTg Back Row: Coach Althouse, L. Lead y senior Tri-capTains Craig G-roff, Brian Mac- Ferran, nd Mike Oper, The 4979-80 Boys' BaskeTbaIl Team h d anoTher respecTable season. AlThough The firsT half f The season ended in a 3-3 record, The guys bounce back and compiled a 46-5 overall record for The season. Coach Dave AlThouse felT The Team did a fine job represenTing Warwick and is looking forward To nexT year. Lefi - Brian MacFerran: STar shooTer geTs Two more. Opposlie lliage - Upper Left Mike Ober jumps and looks for a oss. Spper Rlahf - Craig Groff: Tri-capTain Takes a long jumper. Mlddle Le - Brian Johnson: Sophomore sTar adds Two more To The score oard. Middle Right - Tlm Eberlyz Tall Tim is up and shooTs. Lower Rldhi - Coach Boriz, Coach Wanner, Coach Althouse, Coach Clausen: Dismay . . . l v Q, Q NJ, N J Q V i JV TURNS IN 14-5 OVERALL FRECORD ,Q 1 , 1 .Ai r Upper Left - Doug Bomberger: Sophorr side jumper. ,. more Tries o Upper Center - Scott Welt: A high-stepping front lay- up. Upper Right - Curt Eshleman: Trying io The opponent. snooi over i Lefi - Henry Bowman: First yeor rookie 'iries G long i snof. Above - Mark Tobias: An easy fron? Iaylup. mgm - Sieve Boyer: Heading an for Twof Q2fAThIeTics i i i i u, .- j.-g- E221 T iii-xg ' if? 3' EEIZLL5 i - 3 . H ' . 15: - af ' 4 me e 'Y' Nr kj xi -f L: .L T.. ' '- .. 4 T - T - I Qf EU T' 1Dm ' 5 1- 12 y if .LX X AY The JV Squad - Froni Row: T. Shelly, M. Garber, M. Tobias: Second Row: S. Boyer, J. Richwine, C. Keener, K. Erb: Back Row: D. Bom- berger, M, Styer, S. WeiT, C. Eshlemon, H. Bowmon. ,v L Along wiTh The VorsiTy, The JV BoskeTboIl Teom Turned in cz Tremendous 441-5 overoil record. Cooched by Mr. Tom Clousen, The guys puT in mony long hours of hord work ond inTense procTice. CopToins for This yeor's Teom were Kevin Erb ond Croig Keener. Upper Rlghi - Tlm Shelly: Sophomore sTrenuousIy goes up for Two. Middle Left - Kevln Erb: Co-copToin Tokes 0 shot from The foul line. Mlddle Rlghi - John Rlchwlne: Warriors con do Iciy-ups wiTh Their eyes closed! Lefi - Craig Keener: An owkworcl posiTion To shooT from, buT he mode The poinTs. AThieTicsf93 l WRESTLERS WIN FIFTH STRAIGHTf L-L CHAMPIONSHIP The 1979-80 Championship Wrestlers - Front Row: M. Axmocner, S. Shelly, G. Kelut, L. Stoner, J. Martin. C. Ruhlg Second Row: T. McCoy, S Weaver. S. Pelsinski, J. Hilbert, S, Whitmyer, S. Hornly: Thlrd Row: G. Schnupp, G. aite', R. Mellinger, S. Mclntyre, B. Stoner, T. Diem: Back Row: B. Clair, M. Landis. D. Garner, S. Ruhl, R. Lepard, J. Shenk, Above - Sectional champion Glenn Walter shows all the strain and effort it takes to wrestle. QAfAthletics Above - 'Co-captain Tim Diem counters a single leg takedown l me N l i 'W . - QTI YGHIT Champs againl This is one ThoughT from head coach Mr. Gerry McDonald. l2ighTfully so, The 4079-80 WresTling Team proved Themselves The besT. Besides winning The LancasTer-Lebanon Championship for The fifTh sTraighT season, The guys Took Their Third consecu- Tive Lions Club ChrisTmas TournamenT. This year, Three wresTlers won SecTionai TiTles: Glenn WalTer M051 Barry Clair C1321 and ScoTT Ruhl M553 Neil Weidman made Warwick hisTory by finishing fourTh in The STaTe TournamenT. This is The firsT Time any Warwick wresTler won a medal aT STaTes. The Warriors were lead by co- capTains Glenn WalTer and Tim Diem. The mosT im- proved wrsTler award wenT To Jerry Shenk. Barry Clair won The award for The mosT Takedowns and The mosT Team poinTs. Upper Lefi - Scoh Ruhl: SecTionai champion seTTing up for a laTeral drop. Upper Rlghi - Russ Lepard: A pin for another SecTionai champ. Top Left Center - Nell Weidman: Throwing a half-nelson. Bottom Let! Center - Jerry Shenk: Senior working for a fall. Left - Barry Clair: Sectional champion uses a cross body ride To score back poinTs. AThleTlcsfO5 FRESHMEN WIN 64 STRAIGHT MATCHES Front Row: T. Fink, M. Long, S. Welt, T. Hazlett, K. Shelly, M. Hershey, Second Row: T, Shertzer, S. Garner, T. Ruhl, D. Martin, B. Lepard, D. Landis: Back Row: Coach Derr, B. Waltz, K. Walkowicz. T. McCoy, T. Neiss, D. Walkowicz, Coach Dietrich. ....fAxu ev Q Fx 'vtxahfg If X .1 TEL, Under the direction of coaches Bob Derr and Dale Dietrich, the 4979-80 Freshman Wrestling Team went undefeated in all twelve of their matches. Individuals undefeated were Mike Long, Keith Shelly Qwith nine pinsj, Ken Wilson, Shawn Welt, and Matt Hershey. For the fifth straight year, the team has won the Elizabethtown Optimist Tournament. Bob Lepard was named Outstanding Wrestler and Dirk Walkowicz was awarded a trophy for the most pins in the least amount of time. Also, taking first place in the tournament were Mike Long, Shawn Welt, Matt Hershey, Scott Garner, Darren Martin, Bob Lepard, Todd Neiss and Dirk Walkowicz. The freshman team is now only eight wins away from national record of seventy-two. The captains of this fine team were Bob Lepard and Ken Wilson. Top Right: Ken Wilson stacks up his competitor for a pin. Middle Loft: Darren Martin uses a head and arm combination to score a fall during his bout. Middle Right: Mike Long chins back his opponent for a pin. Bottom Loft: Todd Neiss demonstrates a cradle to his opponent, AthIetlCSf97 SENIOR SLUGGERS SHOW me 2' N E 6 c D l -,. N X 1980 Varsliy Basoballham Front Row D R Wclson D Erb J Sfrohm N Adqms D Sensenng K Sfouf Second Row B Eldemlller J Tompkins,M. Ober D Khne D Frey J Wed Back Row M Zimmerman K Erb D Donmoyer B Johnson S Bellle D Keener CoachJ Harry. Rlghi - Joey Sirohm: First baseman gets d o w n 0 n d a w a I f s Th e Throw. O8fA1hle1ics vp- nn: 5 .yn K af f X, vf .r ,r f ' fg. ff-'I' , ' f. - Ad, , fy- M H. JA , 'ff 'f' ' , 'lviftfiffw ' f fif . 1 fvflvfj Q1 ,f ,ff V A. ,My ,ff Zjlvflfl , X. 4 1' ' F ' t 'I 'IN x ' I f X 17 J lx , , - 4 ,4 vi- ' -. , ' , f.-lf'-fi-Q-,lf1qg.F? f. '-v.v:,,w .lp - 4- ,3.-s-As'-N1 Wu. J. ,, Above Krls Stout: Baller awaits the pilch. W The 4980 baseball Teams were composed of very talented alhleles. Coached by Mr. Jay Harry, The Var- sily guys pu? Together a Q and 40 overall record. Oul- slanding leadership by seniors was a qualify charac- 'rerislic of this year's Team. The Junior Varsily learn coached by Mr. Hank Rush, also had a fine season. Above - Dove Erb: Senior lays down for a bunt. IF.. Zlf yi, ,NDN .mx ' 1980 Junlor Vorsliy Baseball Team - Front Row: W. Shreiner. S. Slauffer, B. Wrlghf, C. Magee, J. Whilrnyer. Coach H. Rush: Second Row D Wooley C Fedor, K. Zarlman, S. Weil, D. Richwine. S. Slyer: Back Row: C. Shreiner, K. Moore, B. Marlin, J. Young, J. Shreiner. AfhIeflcsf99 g 'lla -.. W SOFTBALL YEILDS EVEN SEASON -ep T 4 A .. 1980 6IrI's Sottball Teams - Varsity Front Row: L. Landis, S. Oehme, C. Morgan, D. Eshelman, G. English, S. Sell. W. Fisher: Second Row M Martin, K. Shank. J. Gwinn, K. Freyer, B. Hess. P. Anderson. K. Miller. Patti Anderson, L. Radcliffe: J.V. Thlrd Row: L. Balmer. K. Neiss, B. Leister L Hatfield, M. Martin, H. Weidman, M. Shreiner. L. Bonfield. S. Garvey, K. Wolfe: geek Row: Coach B. Spengler, N. Rohrer. P. Steeley D Zimmerman, A. Weidman, B. Kapanka, C. Landis, K. Hadley. B. Rhoads. M. Clint n, S. Ditzler. Coach S. Moyer. Although they ended with an even Q-9 record, the Varsity softball team had very high hopes at the begin- ning of their season. The girls began the season with an impressive winning streak, however at mid-season the tide began to change. Under the leadership of Coach Sandy Moyer and co-captains Carol Morgan and Kelly Miller, the Varsity squad gave their best to accomplish a successful season. The J.V. team had a good season with many wins. The J.V. team was coached by Miss Barbara Spengler with Lisa Bonfield and Kim Wolfe as co-captains. 5- s 100 f Athletics Jr .T i , .n -lu , 52131 , ,..s l .. --1' lk. .q- .-.1 4 l,w:7J T . 1 2.5-L3 -:lea ' Above - DOI'll'IG ESHOIITICIIZ Fast DlfCh9f hurls O09 ln. 1 Q ff WE .Q .L .uv- vilv ? a.3+fc.'iw6. if , s' . r vit.-fc .9 Y ' fl - . S. N ' f fy . , ',57mf:.-ff f --. M,-H: ..-' U' '-1 U , ,, . ' -ff' . sf. - X . . nn.--ln? ' A b 5 - K V ., 1 , C. Morgan shows her strength offensively ond defen- slvely. 1 fav? I. .w -- 6 qu 2 'fm K.. fu , , . xr, Lff ' f x 5-N, 4 . V' x Z8 I ., n Q., A o.. , ' ' if aw . ., ga -A v - U. -of-. J- N 74.4 A -0 -Q., -., na. -1 V ,. K. Mlller - This 0ne's mine! ex- -- .- ' au ur- ' ff- d:..,,,,. 1 'er :Ev ge' Q: 2 V. my -A '1f2j1wv6i'W1'?f:i ur :v'i 9 .... .F :..x'1fwf-L1 K, Fl-gygr scanning fhe field. K. Shank - Super Slugger. 6. Engllsh Throwing the ball home. P. Anderson hifs one out of The pork. S. Sell hovers of home bose, Amnefscsf4o1 N GIRLS RUN A FINE SEASON 1980 Glrls' Track Team - Front Row: M. Frangeskos, D. Walter, W, Caldwell, , Edgerton, K. Marks, P. Hernming, P, Smith, L. Bronczyk, D. Bass: Second Row: A, Derrish, J. Marks, D. Stauffer, K. Stout, J. Welk, K. Shultz, K. DN yle, L. Heacock, K. Radcliffe, S. Plowfield, C. Binzen, L. Ervin, J. Kypreosg Buck Row: Coach Giantomass, T. Guynup, D. Reading, M. B. Gibbdl, M. Hoffman. J. Hackman, B. Yeager. C. Hurst. G. Clair, J, Rosenberger, K. Draeger, V. Roberts, Coach Konevitch, W Jullo Walk is up and over the high bar. , X , V V place honor. r r 'lO2fAthIetics r I W r . ,,., E5 Q u ' A .-....- . - , -.. - -1571--'-- ,, . t ' -. J - 'rl . . - . . - , -. , AlThough They losT mony fine senior oTh- leTes ldsT yeor, The 4980 Girls' Trock Teom proved iTself successful. DespiTe o few losses, The girls Turned in ci respecfoble 5-6 record. Under o new cooch, Jim Koneviich, The girls ore olreody looking forword To o very promising seoson nexT yeor. Junior, Ju- lie Welk, compeTed ond ploced fourTh in SToTes. ...z f . ' Upper Leh - Pom SmiTh uses oll her sfrengfh To hurl The discus. Upper Rlghf - Pot Hemming lets The shof puT fly. Mlddle Lefl - WorrioreTTes in 0 close roce wifh E- Town. For left - Karen Marks: Sfor jovelin Thrower demon- sfrofes her Technique. Lefl - Wendy Caldwell: Moving in leops ond bounds. AThleTicsf'103 TALENT ABOUNDS IN TDMCK AND FIELD 1980 Boys' Track - Front Row: T. Styer. K. Oetrel, D. Bomberger. S. Gorman, H.!Mon1gomery, S. Neuron, P. Snoder, S. Moore. R, Miller, S. Ruhl, C. Herr: Second Row: M. Werley, K, Wilson, K. Rofh, K. Sfouffer, H. Eberly, M. Werley, J. Becmesderfer, D. Diehrn, K. Resslerp Thlrd Row: Coach Bob Derr, B. Odems, C. Cromer, H. Wideler, J. Ronnpullo, T. Myers, D. Wolkdwicz, D, C-orner, T. J. McCarthy. Fourth Row: Coocn Torn Clausen, C. Bornhort, M. Himrnelberger, M. Siegford, J. Benjamin, P. Slocrd, B. Boyer, M. McCorThy5 Bock Row: D. Buchfer, C. Henry, M. Siegford, J. Longenecker, D. Kreisher, K. Wolkowicz, J. Honno, J. Welk. 1 T f Jf ' T ' I 1OAfA1nle1ics T V Q .M s-1 sf' R 1 Silt? 4 . - ,2.'?' 5 ' 1-ff 41 wa 1 Although they faced a disappointing sea- son, the 4080 Boy's Track team did a great job of representing Warwick. This year's seniors in- cluded Todd Styer, Steve Neuroh, Paul Snader, Randy Miller, Scott Ruhl, Chris Herr, and T. J. McCarthy. These guys showed fine leadership and were a great asset to the team. True, the team is losing a lot of valuable talent next year, but coaches Derr and Clausen are al- ready planning for a rewarding season. Upper Lett - Scott Ruhl: AG-ONVl Upper Right - Scott 6 a r m a n , K I r k Walkowlcz: The winning relay handoff. Mlddle Lett - Randy Miller: Senior jumps to new lengths. Above - Paul Snader: Up and over v free and easy. Right - Joe Hanna, Doug Bomberger: War- riors lead the pack. Opposite Page - Lower Right: And they're oft! ' . L , 'f 4'! AthIeticsf105 TENNIS PLAYERS AC OPPONENTS Tho 1980 Boys' Tennls Team - Coach Wonner, Cuong Nguyen, Dove Lowre John Frederick, Brod Forney. M-J' ,P P L r IF -'1 ' I 106fAThle1ics 71474713 WIIYllYA'Y!iYa'A'A'i6 ffl?-fl V 'V V V V VVYvvv v f v ff 'v fo' fo T Q20 M64 000'-V47 W .r Q' Q. ,qw 'fwfr rf? sz... ':.f.w'-W ww: ,wi ' A 4 'W' r4v. ,+4 ' , gifs 'fra -D I ' A o 7 R N 'lj 'gif' :qv 5 453615, V 'Q 4 .Mm 54.1, N g M T Y T Q' 1 an-,.,,,.3v 9 3 '.'-'. I 02 4 I J . .- '.' f , . 4 rm.. ,L'.S'L1,. H :li ygsmtfiig A Y 'O WiTh only one senior, Brion Moclferron, To leod The Teom, This yeor's Boys' Tennis Teom did o Tremendous job of represenTing Worwick. MocFerron ond Dove Low- rence, holding Top ond second seeds resoecTiveIy, com- peTed in The disTricT compeTiTion dlone ond olso pldyed doubles TogeTher, Cooch Wonner is olreody looking for- word To onoTher successful seoson for his Teom. This yeor's Teom compiled o T2-2 record. Opposite Page - Lower Leff: Chuck Biemsderfer follows Through on o bockhond shot. Lower Rlghf - Cuong Nguyen: Velercin Teom member uses ci fore- hond volley. This Page - Upper Leif: Jr., Dove Lowrence, shows whoT il Tokes To hold The number 2 seed, Upper Right - Top seeded Brion MocFerron gels reody with his fore- hond. Mlddle Left - John Frederick bends for o low shot. Left - Cooch Wcinner works out with The Teom. Springs in your shoes, Cooch? AThIeTicsfl07 YOUNG ATHLETES SHOW STR ONG PROMISE Ab - A2 TT T' ' shogye 3 O amp mg O Jump Below -Jr. High War- rioreTTes charge. l08fAThleTics This pasT fall, a new sporTs Team was ad- ded To The schedule aT Warwick. This Team is known as The Jr. High Hockey Team. The girls were coached by Mr. Bob Derr, finishing o Tough season wiTh a 4- A-A record. The only goal scored in The sea- son was made by Terri Keasey and iT gave The liTTle WarrioreTTes Their only vlcTory. As wiTh beginning of any new Team, There was much To be learned, buT The girls did a fine job of compeTlng wiTh Teams more experienced Than Their own. The new hockey players learned quickly The an of dribbling. Diane Weaver has all eyes upon her. Top Left - Pom Denlinger dribbles with determination. Top Right - It's yours WO. Center - There's no stop- ping us now. Lower Left - Jump boll eludes 322. Lower Right - Pete Sloadz Hey. guys you're crowding me. CHEERLEADERS PROMOTE '- iill V Holding pep rallies, organizing bake sales, painting signs, and decorating lockers, These are all things which our cheerleaders do in order to promote spirit in our school. During the summer when everyone else is at the pool or on vacation, The cheerleaders could -, be found serving drinks to our fearless football players. While in school, The cheerleaders deco- rate pillow cases, buses, and hall lockers. True, a cheerleaders work is never done! T Thls Page - Upper Lett - Margle Roberts, Jan Bartholomew, Andrea Carpenter, Karen Zong: Senior cheerleaders lead chants Through the hallways. Center - Klm Arnold: Spiritl Upper Right - Mrs. Laurls: Cheering coach is happy with The girls' performance. Mlddle Rlght - The Varsity Cheerlng Squad: Front Row: K. Erb, K. Haddad, E. Hummer: Second Row: N. Mlksch, M, Roberts, A. Carpen- ter, J. Bartholomew, Back Row: K, Arnold, T. Cooper, K. Zong, K. Davis, T. McCain. Opposite Page - Upper Left - The JV Cheer- ll0fAThletlcs l l i T l . ' l leaders: ty, D, Back Row: L, Walter, K. Longenecker, M, Zagorski, L. Gregg, MB, Gibble. Upper Rlght - Freshmen Cheerleaders: Lett: K. Badorf, D. Wilson, D. Schnupp, J. Rosenberger, T. Eshleman: Rlght: T. Usmer, Dl Reading, S. Bucher, G. Clair, J. Miller. Mlddle Left - Jan Bartholomew: Varsity captain paints signs for the gym. Mlddle Rlght - Cheerlekuders and bandfront members form a can - can line after The Warriorfs score another Touchdown. Bottom: Gimme a 'W' . . Row: D. Adams. D. J. Stauffer, C. Kormos, S, Dougher- Wifi V I J ' I 1 5.' 3 JJ, ' ' W F 'N . 'x' -i-Lj44l. AfL'?'j f, N W 4 9 'M ff I .: i .' , 3 b . G l - I , 'uf X X SK 'I 'I PF' .+V l4' w' vnh-2 lk. f Af- ' :L 1 ' 'Q -Ab J, - 'I I. ': ' j . Eg T Varsity Football WHS OPP Manheim Township 7 46 Conestoga Valley 47 4A Leb. Catholic A2 0 Shikellamy 7 47 Columbia 32 24 Manheim Central 2A 6 Solanco 35 6 Ephrata 23 6 Penn Manor 55 7 Elizabethtown 28 6 Varsity Hockey WHS OPP Penn Manor 4 0 Palmyra 4 0 Cedar Crest 0 2 Conestoga Valley 0 4 Manheirn Township 4 0 Norlebco 0 3 Elco 4 O Elizabethtown 0 4 Ephrata 2 0 Manheim Central 2 4 Annville-Cleona 2 0 Donegal 0 2 Cocalico 4 2 Lebanon 2 0 Faculty 2 4 Cross Country WHS OPP Elizabethtown 33 2A Pequea Valley 22 37 Conestoga Valley 17 A2 Manheim Central A0 47 Elco 25 3A Norlebco unknown Hempfield 55 45 Columbia unknown Penn Manor 38 47 Garden Spot unknown 4 42fAthletics J.V. Football i WHS OPP Manheim Township 6 40 Conestoga Valley 0 24 Leb. Catholic 49 0 Reading postponed Columbia 28 40 Manheim Central 0 6 Solanco 49 8 Ephrata 6 49 Reading 0 0 Penn Manor opponent forfeit Golf WHS OPP Hempfield A 8 A47 Manheim Township A 4 A23 Cedar Crest A 4 A86 Elizabethtown A 4 A86 Lampeter-Strasburg A 2 500 Penn Manor 3 A ABA Manheim Central A 4 A23 Cocalico A 8 A30 Solanco A 7 A37 Elizabethtown 3 A A53 Lampeter-Strasburg 3 A62 Penn Manor oppo ent forfeit Manheim Central A 7 A26 Solanco A O A50 Boys' Varsity Basketball WHS OPP Conestoga Valley 66 AA Manheim Township 77 69 Cedar Crest 76 55 Penn Manor 88 AA Donegal 6A ' 59 Lebanon unkltown Hempfield unknown Ephrata 54 A2 Solanco 73 A5 Columbia AA 57 Cocalico 52 55 Manheim Central 5A 73 Lampeter Strasburg 62 53 Ephrata 66 60 Solanco 62 l 59 Columbia 66 l 58 Cocalico 56 A8 Manheim Central A7 5A Lampeter- Strasburg 85 55 I l l l l Freshmen Football Lampeter-Strasberg Elizabethtown Lincoln Cocalico Reynolds Manheim Central Lanc. Catholic Girls Ten Donegal Conestoga Valley Elizabethtown Elco Penn Manor Annville-Cleona Norlebco Cedar Crest Cocalico Ephrata Lebanon Manheim Central Band Rank Ephrata 4 Hanover 4 Wilson 2 Cedar Cliff 3 Nationals 3 CIDA 3 States 3 WHS 2O 22 4A 3A 43 7 42 nlS WH OPP O 0 O O 0 8 6 S OP 2 6 A 6 4 6 7 7 3 5 7 6 Score 72.25 69.35 65,75 77.90 84.50 82,00 83.40 P 5 4 3 4 6 4 O O A 2 O 4 Varslty Glrls' Basketball WHS OPP Palmyra 34 41 Lebanon 38 A1 Manheim Central 36 27 Garden Spot 38 24 Lanc. Catholic 49 40 Conestoga Valley 58 24 Cocallco 65 39 Ephrata 33 AA McCaskey 41 38 Lanc. Catholic 40 45 Conestoga Valley 44 37 COCGIICO 52 28 MCCOSKSY Jnknown Varslty Softball WHS OPP Lanc. Mennonite 15 3 Lebanon 6 7 Manheim Central 7 16 Cocallco 8 7 Manheim Township 9 6 Pequea Valley 9 4 Lampeter-Starsburg 12 2 Penn Manor 2 12 McCaskey 10 0 Ephrata 8 5 Solonco 6 10 Garden Spot 10 11 Cocallco 2 9 Manheim Township 2 5 Pequea Valley 0 3 Lampeter-Strasburg 7 1 Penn Manor 3 6 McCaskey 3 9 Ephrato 12 2 Solanco 2 4 Garden Spot 5 4 Varslty Baseball WHS OPP Hempfield 1 3 Manheim Township 4 2 Lebanon 7 6 Elco 1 4 Annville-Cleona 7 B Lanc. Catholic 7 0 Donegal 0 1 Manheim Central 3 4 Garden Spot 0 3 Lampeter-Strasburg 0 5 Cocallco 6 4 Conestoga Valley 5 4 Elizabethtown 0 3 Lanc. Catholic 6 0 Donegal 7 4 Manheim Central 7 6 Pequea Valley 11 5 Ephrata 1 2 Elizabethtown 7 8 J.V. Glrls' Basketball WHS Lebanon 22 Manheim Central 36 Lanc. Catholic 16 Garden Spot 37 Conestoga Valley 22 Cocallco 29 Elizabethtown 22 McCaskey 19 Lanc. Catholic 17 Conestoga Valley 14 Cocallco 28 J.V. Boys' Basketball WHS Conestoga Valley 38 Manheim Township 37 Cedar Crest 72 Donegal 64 Ephrato 48 Solonco 58 Columbia 67 Cocallco 33 Lampeter- Strasburg 42 Columbia 50 Cocallco 41 Manheim Central 56 Lampeter-Strasburg 85 Boys' Tennls WHS McCaskey 5 Hempfield 2 Conestoga Valley 7 Penn Manor 5 Donegal 5 Manheim Central 6 Manheim Township 2V1 Cocallco 5 Norlebco 5 Cedar Crest 6 Ephrato 5 Lebanon 7 Country Day 4 Elco 5 Boys' Track WHS Cedar Crest 3916 Annville-Cleona 30 Donegal 61 Cocallco 74 Lanc. Catholic 36 Manheim Central 74 Columbia 75 Garden Spot 50 North Lebanon 59 Lampeter-Strasburg 98 Elco 56 Varsity Wrestllng OPP 17 wus 27 West York 40 56 Milton Hershey 40 28 Penn Manor 52 20 High Point 51 13 Governor Mifflin 31 24 Elizabethtown 45 64 Garden Spot 48 40 wilson 35 22 Lower Dauphin 17 12 Solanco 35 McCaskey 37 Manheim Township 27 Manheim Central 45 Hempfield 43 OPP 28 51 41 ig Freshmen Wrestling ig wus A3 Milton Hershey 52 A7 Solonco 40 3 4 Elizabethtown 52 A8 Hempfield 73 32 Wheatland 79 55 Lower Dauphin 53 Wllson 60 Conestoga Valley 82 Manheim Central 44 Columbia 67 Manheim Township 41 gp' Donegal 67 5 3 J.V. Wrestllng 1 WHS LM West York 31 O Mllton Hershey 13 O Penn Manor 121 4 Hlgh Polnt 54 2 Governor Mlftlln 32 0 Elizabethtown 12 4 Garden Spot 21 0 Lower Dauphin 11 Solonco 22 McCaskey 20 Manheim Township 15 Manheim Central 16 H5026 Glrls' Track 120 WHS gg Hempfield 54 1 M Garden Spot 58 76 Elco Q2 75 Donegal 93 400 Norlebco 84 94 Manheim Central 43 52 Ephrato 62 Q4 Annville-Cleona 53 Elizabethtown 32 Lanc. Catholic 29 Columbia 84 OPP 6 12 7 6 18 4 7 20 22 11 12 13 3 6 OPP 19 18 15 15 12 17 12 0 23 11 13 7 OPP 24 40 6 9 15 21 15 43 22 24 25 13 OPP 78 70 40 39 47 89 70 79 50 103 48 Athletlcsf113 - 1 - N I 'Q I O ' Q n' . -5:2' 13-'g lj, ' - 1.45 . - - . . AA :A .5 . ,. ' - v.g:,:g mg. ' . , rl I':,:i,'v We ' - . h . .N . ' Z. 1 , ' 0 Q . - , . ' oe' 'Yvly ' -'ILS Tu-s -. '- M2 35 :ad-1,7 0: .glial L . .18-II1 ?O5v . aw . X 1 I I ef We . . . A Irjif og gwbg, up 15 :Q -iilvff Q. THE M dAl'1' Q - Ty ..d !yA,'l 'u 0 ' ,Y . 1' g CEE T' i s ggi? W' 5 is y 'AAT s:f.'f,L?Q2 . :,,, A 1 A A I X ,J l This section of the 1980 Warricn is devoted to presenting information and pictures of the organizations within the high school. Many of the activities of these organizations through- out the year are for the purpose of raising money. The pictures on this page are a sample of those taken while the organizations were involved in a fund-raising activity. Upper Left - Student Government raised money through Spring Fling. Upper Right -The hoagie sale brought in money for the Seniors' class trip. Middle Left - Varsity Club raised money and a lot of laughs at the Faculty Basketball game. Bottom Left - Band members gathered funds through the chicken barbecue. Organizationsft 15 BAND EARNS NATIONAL -. lla. The final design for The concerf number, Malaguenia. The 4979-80 Warwick High School Marching Band exemplified The proverb Ulf aT firsT you don'T succeed, Try, Try, again. AfTer our win aT The EphraTa PageanT- ry In ivloTion Show, we found ThaT we couldn'T be- come over- confidenf and ThaT our reTurn To The Yan- kee Conference of The Cavalcade of Bands would require much more hard work and sacrifice from band members and direcfors. AT The Hanover High School Band Show, Warwick was forTunaTe To win by virTue of penalTy poinTs assessed againsT Cedar Cliff. AT Wilson High School Show, Cedar Cliff reTurned To show us ThaT They deserved To win aT Hanover. lT was very appar- enT ThaT we were headed in The wrong direcTion and ThaT personnel problems and show problems had To be correcTed immediaTely. So, we reTurned To music from 1'l6fOfQGf1lZOTlODS Fiddler On The Roof, using Sunrise, SunseT as our Transihcin inTo The crowd pleasing BoTTle Dance. AT The Na ional Championahips aT Veferan STadium, we faced our number one rival, PlymouTh Whifemarsh. BUT as had been The case in The pasT, our besT wasn'T good enough. P. W. won. However, we were geTTing beTTer and The following week we meT The Top Yan- kee Bahds again aT The C.l.D.A. Show aT Springford H. S. in wl'T W, ag Cham confid show The ho Weller, aT should have been billed The Mud Bowl. P. in won. NexT was The Cavalcade of Bands ionship aT Hershey STadium. The Band marched nTly onTo The field and performed Their besT ver. AIThough They Took Third place, They had or of winning The High Music Trophy. - Mr. Dale Band Direcfor. 1 4 - M- -ff -..N 1. 'A +1 H-In 'Q 3 ' Q-'fig ' .QY1l 'iI1-4Q.,lr' 5 A WWW? snug--A. M4 +V? X gsPmN.J Q g - 32: Q ' We QQ'- i 5 mi was-2: WYE fs ' s Above - Sen. Clarence Manbeck, Mr. Weller: Bond director re- ceives government recognition: the bond wos chosen omong the top ten bonds in the notion. t18fOrgonizotions l i iv Upper Lett - Charlie Stetty: This Hula Girl appeared on stoge ot the bond concert ond donced to the music from the tropics. Upper RI ht - Bond members orronge chicken ot the fund rcising Bar-B-Qu . Above Anne Glldeaz Senior flutist ploys her solo dt o recent concert. Opposite Page - Upper Left: Mr. Weller directs the concert bond. Upper Rl ht - Karen Marks: Drum mdjor proudly displdys the High Music Tro hy won dt the State Competition. Mlddle L tt - Carol Blnzen, Donna Eshleman, Juanita Gwlnn, Pattl An erson, Vlckl Belgrowlczx Bdndtront members bog the chicken. Lower Lett - This bross ensemble performed ot the community concert. Lower Right - Mr. Weller: Bond director takes o bow. l ug . - 'S H 1 I 1 xlx 'X ' Q '-li' A X, , O Q 1 X' a :Q xl' Ji 0 . V V,,,,, -x H . I ' r.- wr-in .' g,4 Z. ,X V ' . H 4, Y: , it f , 'T T M -sw r 1 I .AA Y ii ' . ' ' . S-'C rw? A ,X ' X A, w Q ' 4 43' r .. wg ,gl ,I 4, - ' 'ii ' 1' , Y N mc? 1 - Q MT! x , ' f' x Q A' -.. I 7 OfQODiZOTiO0Sf119 T TTTT l GLEE CLUB HAS QUTSTANDING YEAR , . I The 1979-80 Sonlor High Glee Club - Front Row: L. Condido, B, Ravegum, H. Reeder, M.J. Trump, J. Edgerton, L, Shenk, K, Bowden, C- Schnupp, K. Gerhart, J.D. Wissler, J. Longenecker, L, Brubaker, M. Martin, M. Smitrlg Second Row: C. Hutto, K, Erway, P. Steely, L. Michael, J Rosenberger, J. Marks, W. Teaman, K. Sell, M. Denlinger, R. Hibshman, H. JohnsorLC. Miller, S. Sell, J. Bartholomew. K. Zong: Thlrd Row: V Miller, K. Wagner, K. Landis, C. Sload, T. Moyer, C. Ulrich, S. Hoffer, N. Coldren, L, H! tfield, D. Hann, C. Petticoffer, B. Stoner, D. Fraunfelter, D Dolinsky, C, Hurst, C. Hoyer, P. Anderson. M. Romascavageg Back Row: D. Diehl,i C, Cable, L. Zercher, M.K. Rollin, M Hess, L. Hershey. L.D Davis. A. Neff, B. Fitts, M. Kauffman, K. Gardner, N. Steffy, S, Spangler, G. Rider, T. Qardner, J. Downing, D, Dickenson, B. Myers, D Houshower D. Bass. , l ,, , ,L l The 1979-80 Glee Club was the smallest, most select group of singers in the eleven years since Mrs. Lantz came to Warwick. The opening concert was at the Brethren Church in October, followed by the Christ- mas concert in December, parts of which were presented for two school assemblies and on Channel 45, Christmas Day. The Bloomsburg College Choir Festival was the all-day field trip in February: followed by a concert at the Methodist Church. ln March, Warwick hosted the Thrid Annual Festival of Choruses, presented a Spring Concert, and sang for the annual community Good Friday Service. In May, the musical, the G-lee Club Banquet, and performance at Baccalaure- ate rounded out this busy year. Twenty-one students qualified for County, eight made District, three made Regional, and for the first time, a student made State Chorus. Twelve students participated in -Honors Choir Festival at Elizabethtown College. l I 12OfOrganizations .L T 71 3. ' L 55 6 'J ' C - -gi P ,1-N' -, -:Q vs A X oil? V av ,.,. 4 J w 'N 7 V ll 3524, , bv 1, 9 .1 rl AQ ' ' -' . . 7 P V - .. . ' . fg-9 'yi' , 2' ' -r x 'lf' Q,'IfKi , 4 'fl - , '- f ' la fr was fl f' 7 r ' r -. W' A ls It r iii .,rf'fl ' lp' f 5 f ' -f 3 l . l lr 4 l ,,- nj I fbi E, Ir . I! I ! Lt ffrfy it L. If .1 V' J 1011 2' ' - , ,l ,V .- ik' t I -. . ' L l A I .t . L.. ' ' - 5?-sf , ., 1-A xi' The 1979-80 Show Choir - Front Row: K. Dombach, M. Denlinger, JD. Wissler, B. Stoner, C, Miller: Second Row: L. Hershey, M.K. Rollin, K, Sell, D, Hann, J. Longenecker, M. Romascavage, P. Andersong Bock Row: M. Hess. N, Steffy, K. Gardner, T. Gardner, G. Rider, M. Martin. Opposite Page - Lower Right - Dlstrlct Cho- rus Members: Front Row: M.K, Rollin. C. Miller, M. Denlinger, C, Zimmerman, S, Swisher, Back Row: M. Hess, L. Zercher. This Page - Upper Left - County Chorus Mem- bers: Front Row: L, Hershey, C. Miller, P. Anderson, J. Edgerton: Second Row: J. Longenecker, M,K. Rollin, M. Denlinger, J. Bartholomew, D. Bass: Thlrd Row: L. Zercher, C. Zimmerman, D. Hann, C. Hoyerp Back Row: M. Hess, K. Gardner, T. Gardner. S. Swisher, G. Rider. Bottom - Honors Cholr Representatives: L Condida, N Steffy, L. Hershey, A. Neff, M. Romascavage, M. Martin, B. Stoner, G. Rider, LD. Davis. Middle Lett - The Freshmen Chorus Above - Regional Chorus: Congratulations on a job well done! MK, Rollin, S. Swisher, M. Hess, Organizationsf12l l l L J-f-- Q N ll 1979-1980 Orchestra - Front Row: S. Swisher, C. Ay, J. Esbenshade, J. Marks, R, Weaver, T. Boyer, L. Geiger, C. Heffner, T. White: Second Row: A. Gildea, L. Bo Williamson, M. Kingcaid, B, Ravegum, D. Dolinsky, J. Burkholder, J. Longeneckerl Myers, B. Weaver, D. Bowman, P. Enck, D. Hevener, J. Goldfus, J. Wissler, M, Bru Miss Melissa Secott once again directed the High School Orchestra through another successful year. In addition to playing at the Christmas concert and at their oWn con- certs, the musicians performed for the spring musical, Fiddler on the Roof . Once again, some orchestra members and their friends took a May trip to New York City and viewed the Broadway hit musical, Annie The group also visited Macy's Department Store and ate at Beefsteak Charlie's at Times Square The orchestra ended a fine, active year by playing at the Baccalaure- ate services on June 'l. Below - Band instru tra. BOINC concert. 122fOrganizations Romascavage G. Bailey, Miss M. Secott, M. Seigford, M field, J. Stauffer, M. Clinton, P. Martin, J, Rosenberger, T ack Row: D. Burger, M. Kauffman, C. Balmer, D. Pilon, T aker, C. Steffy, Mark Kauffman, T. Gardner, H. Clinton isnentalists as well as string players participate in orches- Jullo Downing, Jan Bartholomew, Pam Martin: Local farmers perform at Above - Dennls Burger, Mlke Kauffman, Connle Balmer, Daryl Pllon: Trumpefers carry The brass melodies. Below - Miss Secoff presents cornotions fo The senior members of The orchestra. Above - The 1979-80 Officers: Mory Kingcoid QVice'Pres.j, Dennis Burger Greasy, Jenny Sfouffer QSec.Q, Anne Gildeo fPres.j. Below - Shane Swlsher, Claudla Ay: First violinisfs. Orgonizci1ionsf423 FUTURE CLUBS FURN Future Business Leaders of America, Future Farmers of America and Future Homemakers of America are three ac- tive organizations who contribute sig- nificantly to the school. The FBLA spon- sored several teas for the faculty as well as presenting teachers with car- nations during American Education Week. The FHA sponsored a tea for the faculty and were involved in nu- merous other activities. The FFA once again sponsored a donkey basketball game. Students as well as teachers and administrators brought much laughter from the crowd as they at- tempted to score baskets from the backs from often reluctant donkeys. 1: jf 'A rim I .mm mimi i-.e...e. .lm..t..- . ... .... .i ... . ..... . .. .... .. . .... ..... U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA This page - Upper Rlght - LuAnn Kochel, Karen Berger, Lorl Weltzel, Donna Frauntelterz FBLA officers. Bottom Right - Kathy Carvell, Amy Howe, Sue Eshelman: FBLA members prepare goodies for the faculty. Opposite Page - Upper Left -Dr. Bontleldz Torro! Torro! Upper Rlght - Lots Wlda: The crowning of the FFA Queen at the Donkey Basketball Game. Middle Lett - Mr. Dennes goes for the basket. Bottom Lett - Dr. Harrls: This is harder than it looks. Bottom Rlght - Nice balance, Mr. Keener. 12AfOrgani4a'i- ' BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA N l VARSITY CLUB PROJECTS MEET REAL SUCCESS Under the leadership of Mr. Dennes, this year's Varsity Club saw much success. Various pro- jects were completed and were proven successful. One of these projects was the WMS- WHS Faculty Basketball Game and half-time activities. Also, before every basketball and football game, club members sold stick-on pennants. The club ended a rewarding year with a picnic at the Springs Pool. Organizationsf126 M X Upper Left - Lowell Hoover, Mr, Dennes, Cralg Groft, Mr. Snyder: Half-time activities at the WMS-WHS Faculty Game in- cluded this pie eating contest. Upper Right - Miss Stinson crawls through the rolled mats in the obstacle course. Mlddle Lett - Carol Longen- ecker makes her way through the obstacle course to win over Miss Stinson. Middle - Mr, Pillion goes up for a jump shot, Mlddle Rlghtz Mr, Sukenik's pro style ls enough to score two against super blocking by Mr, Bortz. Right -- Karen Marks, Mr. Mc- Donald, Mr. Dennes, Kelly Shank, Carol Morgan: Varsity Club members welcome the faculty to their picnic by putting them to work churning ice cream. 1, ' .i , ,, fit. '-' .. 1 - l 7 ,1-ff, gi-' 1. , , ' - :ff S ,lt l 46 I Alix i LA A ' A T f.. 4 M A i .7 .Q 1 ' ' h-. CREATORS OF THE 1980 WARRIAN I 'MEX' . 'Q-1-5 ALSO THANKS TO . . . Billie Jo BaubliTz, Lisa Bonfield, Alexandria Brown, Barbara Brubaker, Dennis Burger, Julie Downing, Charloffe Eberly. Mike Kauffman, Gail Kocher, Kafhy Splain, Journalism Class and Yearbook Club for Their aid in creaTing The 1980 Warrian. Also a sincere Thanks goes To Mr. Andy Sanford of JosTensfAmeri- can Yearbook Company for his invaluable help. F -5 ,., 3 5- dd 09 ,QIQQII r Y- In -4-5 f -I A WORD OF THANKS TO . . . Mr. Sfeve Palkovic for The aThleTic picTures and scores ThaT he provided, and To Paula Anderson, Doug Bomberger, Joe Hanna and Karen Radcliffe for The picTures They Took. r '1 .y , 'N Q ' - x Q-X Upper Left - Ken Clark, Mrs. Phillips: Phofography Edifor demonsrrafes a complex photographic Technique, Middle Right - Mrs. Phllllps: Advisor checking copy and captions, Above - Kaihy Splaln, Sue Haddad: Yearbook club members look over Senior secfion. Leff - Pohl Anderson: Edifor-in-Chief Types up copy for o layouf. OrganizaTionsf'l27 NEW IDEAS, NEW ADVISOR FOR NEWSPAPER X. Upper Let! - Mr. Homberger, Vlckl Bejgrowlcz, Leslie Frank: New advisor explains proper proce- dure To Two of The sTaff's ediTors. Upper Right - Lynne Ruoss: SporTs Editor wriTes copy for The newspaper Above - Sharon Heagy, April Nuss: EdiTor-in- Chief corrects work os SporTs EdiTor looks on. Rlghf - Leslle Frank: News EdiTor goes over work wiTh her sTaff, 128fOrganizoTrons Under The supervision of Their new advisor, Mr. Jorg Hombergerer, The 4979-80 ediTions of Tee- pee Topics were informaTive and inTeresTing Edi- Tor-in-Chief, April Nuss along wiTh her sTaff pro- duced four issues of The paper. They incorporoT- ed some new ideos inTo The issues such os The Pow Wow Page, SweeThearT SpoTIiQhT and ATh- ieTe of The MonTh. T3 g I ORGANIZATION OF A STUDENTS TIME GYM CLASS ASSEMBLY STUDY HALL ? CAFETERIA TRAVELING HOME Organ i l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NaTional Honor Sociefy had an acTive and successful year under The able leadership of iTs four officers and advisor Mrs. Sally WaTkins. This year's officers were as follows: Cindy Hess, Presidenf: Sharon Hess, Vice-Presidenfi Margie RoberTs, Secrefaryg Karen Marks, Treasurer. The members of NHS sponsored Two volleyball maraThons and a flower sale in April. Wifh The money earned from Their fundraisers, They were able To make a donaTion To The CommuniTy ChesT. The remainder of The money was puT Toward The annual inducTion ceremony. The inducTion ceremony Took place on Monday evening, May 42, in The High School cafeTeria. Proud parenTs and adminisTraTors waTched as The new inducTees repeaTed The NHS oaTh and parTicipaTed in The candlelighT ceremony. The new inducTees were also addressed by four Senior members, Sue Ann Adams, BeTh FiTTs, Sharon Hess, and Karen Marks. The girls spoke on The Topics of CharacTer, Scholarship, Service, and Leadership, The areas upon which sfudenfs are elecfed To The socieTy. The ceremony concluded wiTh lighT refreshmenTs and a presenToTion To Mrs. WaTkins in recogniTion of her fine advisorship To The club. KQrer1MGrks COmmUfWlCC1TifTQ NSY Sue Ann Adams sharing her vi- Befh FiTTs iexpressing her ideas Sharon Hess delivering her mes- NTOUQVTTS On l9Od9fShiD' sion of CharacTer on Scholarship sage abouf Service QQ 5 'z lmggi A D 1980 Inducfees - Back Row: J. Weik, C. Sfeffy, D. Forry, D. Burger D. Wenger, A,Aalfo. L. Wida, C. Morgan, K. Holsingerg Middle Row: T Tangerf, M. Zimmerman, M. Landis, L. Landis, C. Mellinger: Front Row: J. Burkholder, J. Golafus, T. Williamson, K. Long, K. Erb, C. Balmer, B Baublifz, G. Kocher, C. Eberly. X 'l3OfOrganizaTions T NJ 5 'MX Q D. . A -. ,i , nw-- -fm Brion Shelly, Tim Shqubl Skip Gqrner, ond Mfg, Sony Working Mrs. Watkins, advisor fo NHS, on The eve of The induclion ceremony. prepare for The volleyball lournarnenl. seg wmmu 1979Induc1ees-Back Row: J, Brubaker, P Hemming, G. English, K, Clark, K. Gardner, M. Buch, D. Sharp, B. Shelly, P. Dussinger: Mlddle Row: L. Shultz, S. Sell, B, Hess, S, Hess. C. Hess, M. Roberts. E. Kofrolh, L, Plowfieldg Front Row: G, Ahlum, S, Border, A G-ildea, A, Nuss, K Marks, S. Aaarns, M, Bomberger, Orgarwizationsfllil VOCATIONAL TRAINING l Above - Front Row: Helen Puskar, Kay Krepp, Natalie Mlller, l unldentllled, Sylvla Pohl, Cindy Ruhl: Permanent pose. l l l l32fOrganizations Because not all students have the same future goals, the Warwick District again of- fered a valuable way to plan for vocations after high school. Upon departure from the high school each day after third period, sophomores, juniors and seniors attend one of the two local vo-tech schools. These schools are the Willow Street and the Brownstown Vocational Technical Schools. While at these schools for the remainder of the day, students work in the vocational area they have chosen. if U70 I ,Above - Patty Pfauh, Carol 0'Donnell, Netia Lucas: iVo-Tech welcoming committee Left - Mlssy Grube, Deb Showers, Sherri Showers: Step rlgltt up and let these girls process your data. - 7 Above - Front Row: Paul Fedor, Mike Axmacher, Randy Groft, lack Row: Randy Shaelier, Barry Coldren, Jack Wltmer, Ray Worthington: Warwick guys take a break from the wood working shop. Above - Bonnie Adams, Robin Kline, Kathy Wagner, Chris For- ney: Would you put your life in these girl's hands? The 1980 Warrlan Stall sincerely regrets not being able to present pictures of the Willow Street Vo-Tech School in this 1980 Warrian. The staff tried on several occasions to photograph these students. but due to various circumstances beyond our control. we were unable to do so. Please accept our sincere apologies. Above - Monroe Wonder: Sophomore in ma- chine shop. -1 Above - Greg Fern, Dan Wltmyer: Relaxing at machine shop. Organizations f 1 33 A ...H 1 .-- -' . s -. 5 . 0 . .- L' Q- ' . . '.,K ' . . .' is V- h . , -' '- I, ,L- . I . . I ' . - 1 ' w.. . ,ff .. I . . . . . . A ' ' I I - ...As ..- I . . . . l 1 ' - 1 l . ' . I .. 2 I' i . I '- I' ', ' I ' l ' 9 H ' '.' Q . u - I n Q - . .:.'g. ' -1 : . 0 . Q. ' . ' . 0 n o - 'I' -1 ' . ., ,. '- . ' I 0 l' ' . . . -. . . n. . . ' . -.- A l g ' 4 . ' v. . nl, - ' . up I ' u. . . . ' A I . -. . ' , . l . ' . , . '- O ' . I 4 . ' U , 0 U , ' 4 ' - ' . p O' , ' . I . s 0 I Q I . ' a . ' ' n . g 1 ' .' . . - l . . . ' 1 O ' . ' ' ' 0 . L ,-. ' , . Aw.: . O, -' 0 . .+V l , , . awH'w 'f2 A .H In gi agua ' T. . I . ' . tis. .- ' . .9 ' x . -. ' O . ziggy 'aaa ll qi I 6 A E' S A PREVIEW . HOMECOMING J lANDIS VAll CORIIIIIDIS IGINS LUKE PIM OF!! IIITLY PROM MUSICAL :HW V -,.',-Hq- iqlzlf --',' GRADUATION ANNIE GET Youn lGUN The action packed play, 'tAnnie Get Your Gun, was presented in The high school auditorium on November 2 and 3. Lori Heacock gave an outstanding per- formance in the leading role of Annie. She was supported by a talented cast, an excellent director, and beautiful sets. Highlights of the play were Annie's motor- cycle ride through the auditorium, the presence of Sitting Bull and the Indian free-for-all. laomctlvltles - Lori Heacock . . . . , . , . . . Annie Greg Ahlum . , . A Frank Butler LynnDee Davis .,.,. . , . , A Dolly Greg Rider ......,., Charlie Davenport Tammy Eshleman , . . , , . . , Winnie Joe Longenecker , . . . , Buffalo Bill Scott Wall ,.,.,.,. , ..,.. Sitting Bull Dan Neidermyer .,.,.,.. A . . . Director Other members: Sue McAtry, Vicki Bejgrowicz, Wendy Caldwell, Debbie Da' vis, Linda Hershey, Steve Neuroh, Scott Sallee, Lance Stoner, Jay Paul Weaver. Opposite Page - Upper Right - Lorl Hea- cock: Annie gives odvice to three little woits, Mlddle Right - Bullseye!! lohom Left - Fronk expresses his love to Annie. loftom Mlddle - Lorl Heacock: Annie is the best shooter on lend ond on wheels This Page - Upper Lett - Cost members in 0 donce, Upper Right - Two shorpshooters Middle Left - Director Dan Neldermyer. Mlddle Right - Tammy Eshleman, Scott Sollee: IT must D6 love, The cost of Annie Get Your Gun Activitiesfl37 HAUNTED HOMECOMING CHILLS WARWICK Top Left: Plocing firsT, The Junior Closs fIooT sure did Shock 'em The Worrior Wdy Top RighTi Homecoming King ScoTT Ruhl and Homecoming Queen Kdren Zong were crowned on Ocfober The 2OTh. BoTTom: Warrior power in octionl Ii -lndhnzglu u 2,'-nfxm-,R , 1 nf R f ---, 5 1 X., f Center: Th Class fIodT e crowd wds Scored SheeTIess when They sow The Senior C ' 1- 4 T I 138fAcTiviTies 'Ig 154 T I PS1 rw!'ZQ1jl 5154. Jzrr UUN5 UCYJU B471 5' L The Homecoming dctivities for The toll of 4979 storted in full swing with Spirit Week. The week prior to Homecoming wos funfilled ond spirit building. Koren Zong, the Homecoming Queen, wos chosen ot holftime of The 50th footboll gome between Worwick ond Eph- roto. Of The fifty gomes ployed, eoch Teom won 22 gomes ond Tied 5. Worwick won The Tiebreoker with o score of 23- 6. The teom's victory wos celebroted thot evening ot The Homecoming Donce feoturing The group Bocktrock. Scott Ruhl wos crowned Home- coming King for The evening. Top: Left to right: Lost yeor's queen, JoAnn Woshchysion ond her escort Jim Mellingerj the Senior Homecoming Court: Koren Zong ond Terry Feiler, Liso Zercher ond Jim Hollinger: Koren Tennis ond Brion MocFerron: Wendy Teo- mon ond Andy Hitzg Deb Siouffer ond Lowell Hoover: Joon Snoder ond Mike McCrockenQ Sheri Sell ond Hugh Mont- gomeryg Jill Edgerton ond Tim Diem, Vickie Coniglio ond Dove LenhcirdgJunior Closs Attendant: Kothy Hoddod ond Todd Longeg Sophomore Closs Atten- dant Elizobeth Hummer ond Monty Gorberg Freshmen Closs Attendant: Troci Usmer ond Keith DeWitt, Center left: The enthusiastic crowd goes wild os the Worriors score dnother touchdown. Hey, hey, hey, Number One! Center right: Brew The Mounts wos The theme of The Freshmen floot which placed fourth. Bottom: Sophomore flodt, with the theme Bite the Mount Where lt Counts . Took Third ploce. Actlv mes! 139 MANY DRESS UP T0 SHOW 5 -if 11-10fActivities x g, Upper Left Week. Upper Right the children L Holloween creotures haunted the holis Homecoming - Lynn Dee Davis, Darcy Berry: Kiddies Day brings out in us. Lower Left -I-Wendy Teaman shows ner spirit on 50's Dcy. Above - Fgotboll players show their talent os cheerleaders ot Spirit ily. Week pep r I Upper Lett - Pattl Anderson shows her spirit by dressing up in clothes of Clays gone by. Upper Center - Carmen Crabtree: If the Fohz could see me how. Upper Right - Lorl Shultz: Senior dresses up for Bum Day. Mlddle Left - Greg Ahlum, Julle Ruth, Kevln Zartman, Mary Zagorskl, Llsa Rlhn: Guys with their 'bobbysocks babes. Lower Lett - Mary Cllnton, Mr. Pohner, Beth Ravegum, Brett Stoner: Career Day gives teacher a shot iD the arm. Lower Right - Lols Wlda, Robln Welksner, Llsa Zercher, Pam Smlth, Daryl Bowman, April Nuss: 50's Bops, i r if oz, ACtivlTieSf1d4 AYATOLLAH APPEARS Af TALENT SHOW 4112 fAcTiviTies l l LoughTer filled The oudiTorium on Fri- doy, Moy 2, os The onnuoi Spring Fling ToIenT show wos presenTed To The sTu- denT body. The infomous i AydTolloh mode o rore ODDGOFGDCQ in The form of song. For Those whose love lives were in Turmoil, Cupid come To The res- cue wiTh his odvice To The Iovelorn. lVlosT performonces given lloy sTudenTs were of o musicol noTure, dnging from gospel music To hord roow ilwf ?3 Upporilofl - Joe Savoco: AyoTolloh Tells how he proys dll nlghf, kills oil doy. ond copTures embossys. Upporllllghf - Carol Enck: Junior ploys her guiTor ond sings gospe songs. Mlddl lofi - Joe Longenecker, Jlm Groyblll, John Goldlus, Donnlg Burger, Mike Kaufimcnz Joe sings o Bdrry Monilow hiT os his brass quortet occomponies him. Middle Rlghl - Skip Garner, Greg Ahlum, Lowell Hoover: Amefon soldiers geT even with The AyoTolloh. lofi N Slun Schrader, Steve Neuroh: Cupid gives odvice To The Iovelorrw. l l i STUDENT GOVERNMENT SPONSORS SPRING FLING CARNIVAL 1? in-A, i. gi - we ' M1 Q '. A A i NY. l fi Q 2 0 I A!-'lbs .Stl - , This year's Spring Fling activities got underway on Friday night May 2, with the volleyball marathon. The courts were open from 6-'li with many students and teachers alike participating. The following Satur- day brought sunshine, a baseball game, and the Spring Fling Carnival. Each class, and other organizations, prepared stands to raise money for their various activities. To conclude the week's activities, Positive Force was featured at the Spring Fling dance on Saturday evening, I1 - f ..l J-Tj L15 1 ki Y- ' L l.. iJ'J1t'C'lil,l'1 ll IJ 1 l -Q x . nu hi-ffiq ti--u-1:1935 'Ng EQ ..-i-TIE Q N sql- . -- at -:Q- Fam l Q Q P .V f m Q 1- Q,.'?5'f.,S?,,Qy .W iz If 1 I 1-sy X LA .fe xx i ' if 'wr- E1'1 l'.-4.':. .E:- . , N 1 . N , i I. s Pr wigs! ' Opposite Page - Upper Lett: These three student government rnem- bers were cought clowing oround ot the Spring Fling Carnival. Upper Rlght - Nell Weidman, Glenn Walter, Carol Morgan: Vorsity Club ring toss gets some business. Middle Right - Mary Beth Glbbel, Cathy Deppe: Senior class mun- chies stand brings in some money, Lower Lett - Klm Arnold: One snowcone coming up! Lower Right - Skip Garner goes up for o spike. This Page - Upper Lett: Mork Sell demonstrotes the stretch involved in spiking a bcrll, Upper Rlght - Barb Hower, Mrs. Phillips: French students sell crepes. Lett - Lorl Shultz, Lance Stoner: Senior body ort stond is o new one this year. Above - Erlc Summy: Senior disc-jockey provides music for Rockin' '30 Activities! M5 11-16fAcTiviTieS dlnelg, fm For weeks prior To and fol- lowing The musical - formed on May Q and 1 per- IO - Warwick sTudenTs coulccl be heard humming The word DITION. More Than any of iTs songs, TradiTion Tured The spirif of Fiddl The Roof, for iT was Tra ThaT guided The life o peasanf Jewish family Trayed in Fiddler. TRA- oTher cap- r on iTion The por- This family, headed by The faTher, Tevye CJohn Wisslerj, and his wife, QKaThy Bowdenj, along Their daughTers, friends foes gave Their audience aIisTic view of The ideas cusToms of The Jewish pe Their message was comrfnuni- caTed Through such son avid olde wiTh and a re- and ple. SOS MaTchmaker, MaTchma er, 'lSunrise, SunseT, lf l W VGC Rich Man, and AnaTevka. The efforT and dedicaTion puT forTh by The casf, choru , Ol'- chesTra and Three diregfors, Mr. Dan Neidermeyer, June LanTz and Miss Melis coTT, cannoT be mea neverTheIess, They can pride in The nxforxuhnlrnin plause wiTh which They rewarded. l Mrs. Se- I l I THE CAST: Tevye Golde .. Tzeitel Motel .... Hodel .... Perchik .... Chava .... Fyedka YSDTG .,....... Fruma Sarah .... ..... Grandma Tzeitel Lazar Wolf ..... .... Shprintze ...... Bielke ...... Shaindel . . Mordcha .... RObbi ...... Mendel . . , Auram .. Nahum .... Constable .. Yussel ..... 'ti X . . . . John David Wissler . . . . . . Kathy Bowden . . . . . . . Lisa Zercher . . . . Dave Hann . . . Marianne Hess . . . Todd Gardner . . . . . Carmen Miller . . . . Mark Denlinger Lynn Dee Davis DanaBass . . . Mary Kay Rollin Kurt Gardner . . . . . . Margo Smith Kathy Dombach . . . . . . . Linda Hershey . . . . Mahlon Bomberger Gregl?ider . .. Joel Longenecker Carl Petticoffer . . . . . Brett Stoner . . . . Steve Neuroh . . . Nevin Steffy CHORUS Cheryl Coble Lisa Hatfield Leslie Michael Patti Steeley Darlene Dickinson Marilyn Martin Lincla Gibble Mark Kauffman Leanne Cassady Gail Hess Renata Miller Linda Condida Sheri Hoffer Virginia Miller Wendy Teaman Pat Wonder Julie Downing Chris McKennon Lance Stoner Paul Schmertz Debby Davis Anna Kirk Kim Ramsey i '.v M. . ... Donna Diehl Cindy Hutto Tina Mayer Mary Jane Trump Kathy Wagner Dana Houshower Karen Zong Kent Sell Kathy Badorf Deb Dickinson Jill Kypreos Barb Sensenig -5 i l X Kim Erway Kathy Landis Heidi Reeder Cindy Ulrich Jan Bartholomew Cheryl Hurst Kevin Gerhart Steve Spangler Karen Bauer Tammy Eshleman Sue McCaffery Jan Willman Ac1lvl1iesf4a7 . - .,,.. Lg., 2-nv, ,-cd - Russian soldiers discuss an old war strategy - girls RUSSIAN SOLDIERS Dale Kline Steve Pelsinski Kirk 84 Dirk Walkowicz Mark Kauffman Mike 81 Mitch Werley BOTTLE DANCERS Jill Edgerton Wendy Teaman Christiana Hoyer Jan Bartholomew Wendy Caldwell Karen Zong Cindy Ulrich Sue McCaftery Cheryl Coble PRODUCTION STAFF Ken Stauffer Brad Boyer Pete Sload Chris Barnhart Harry Maxwell Ted Styer Mary Jane Trump Linda Candida Sheri Hoffer Deb Stauffer Patti Hemming Carl Petticofter Mark Denlinger Joe Longenecker Kurt Gardner dancing - a ritual of Jewish marriage celebration Mrs. Lantz and musicians - a key to FlddIer's success, Director ..,....... . . , Dan Neidermyer Musical Director ......,......................... June Lantz Orchestra Director .......,................... Melissa Secott General Chairman of All Parent Committees .... Sylvia Slater Costumes ................................ .... L ois Marks Set Construction . . . John Wissler Set Painting ................... ..... F aith Lange , Make-up ........,............... . . . Linda Teaman Lighting and Backstage Assistant , . . . . . Greg Minnich Russian Soldier Scenes ..,....,... .... D ennis Cho Tickets ...,........... . . . . .... Evelyn Wissler Publicity ..........................,......., Dan Neidermyer Posters ,....,...................... Faith LangefKen Keener Pictures for Program and Publicity Purposes ....., Ken Clark f Kate DuncanfArt Myers, Jr. Audio .......,.............. . . . Sam HessfClair Brothers Souvenir Program Production . . . ..........., Maggie Bass Refreshments ,,,.,,,,,,,.,. , , Bcrbarq Stoner Kevin Minnich and Kate Duncan: Important behind Cast Party .......... .... P at Zercher The Scenes persons- I I I 1A8fActivities ' I I dan'T understand this younger generation! U19 Town FTIOTCNFUORQF at work. Tevye is rescued from his nightmare by wife Golde. Jill Edgerton in disguise as o male dancer. ACTiviTieSf14O UNE NUIT A PARIS The 4980 Jr.fSr. Prom was held aT The Lan- dis Valley ResorT Inn on Friday, May 30, 4980. STudenTs dined on an exquisiTe four course meal and danced To The music of Legacy from 8-44. The posT prom began aT The sTroke of midnighT. The Theme of The posT prom was T'An Evening in Paris. Sidewalk cafes, silhoueTTed ciTies, and beauTiful park gardens made The perfecT seTTing for a ro- manTic evening. Couples danced To The music of The Sharks unTil 5 a.m. The Toll G-aTe Inn was Then open for breakfast T We 1 4 , KJ osx .44 4- 450fAcTiviTies TTTTLFKI W! I 1. .44 X xi Opposlle Page - Top Right: Seniors having a fun Time aT The prom. Middle Lefl - Dana Bass, Jeff Rosenberger: Prom queen and her escorT. Mlddle Rlghl - The group. Legacy, provided music aT The Landis Valley from 8-ll. Lower Let? - Dave Forry and Robin Weiksner Take Time To smile for our camera. Lower Rlghl - Dining aT The Landis Valley. This Page - Top Le1T: The head Table aT The prom. Top Rlghl - Joe Hanna: Junior class presideni welcoming everyone To The prom. Middle Left - Dennls Burger, Paula Anderson, Tom Diehm, Kelly Miller, Dan Weidman, Lorl Well, Gene Miller, Kathy Felkerz Senior girls promenade around The dining room as The judges choose The queen. Middle Rlghl - Sophie Marlin: Senior class presidenT Thanks The juniors Tor such o lovely evening, Lofl - The Sharks provided music aT The posT prom unTiI dawn. Above - Carol Enck, Rick Hlbshman: This couple Talks quieTIy in The romanlic park gardens. ACnVmesM54 'a - kv R. J? fi in i-....-- .E .., Q R? Yllb- -,- 152fAchvmes is il. S ff'f. 'i 4 x 'M,' 'ID :Ju.kW fs'-it-K fr 'Str W'n1x 'I 15551 ly?- ' ' E te-5: 'Aan 1 E E . 3385 E ' Q4-fl: - :iliihit 9.1 ,R . 5:28333 - ' gjilixq 1 .Jul F. ,5- l'-S'12lif1 ' .--.': 'r f -'J ffy- gEEi' 7 ' ,I-':', ' .1 ' -' L x' ,L - ' lx ' J , ' U ,?.Qf. . Q L .V:3..r-'..-.. X8 . , -, -U. - - ' 4 'T' M , .1 e , 'W- g H f',,f,M.r-- mr ,: KHHW 4 'QQ H - ,Li ,-D ,,,,,,YH-Y wh, 1 Q , Y-- f-ff. A -aff- ' '-2i'1'f1--1 . M Upper Lett - Couples dance To The music of Sharks . Upper Rlght - Gary Butson ex- plains the plans for the lobby decorations, Middle Lett - Julle Ruth, Brlan Dewitt, Dave Erb, Shea Gingrich: Relaxing in a sidewalk cafe. Lower Lett - Juniors con- struct The Eiffel Tower. Lower Center - Kent Nett, Hilda Williams: Enjoying dances to the sounds of Legacy. Opposite Page - Upper Lett: Slow dancing at the Prom. Upper Right - Kevln Troutman, Donna Frauntelterz Handsome couple gives a quick smile for Our photographer. Middle Lett - Devin Don- moyer, Llsa Geiger, Carmen Crabtree, Matt McCarthy, Nancy Mlksch, Jlm Lux: Ju- niors seem to be enjoying their first prom. Middle Right - A magnificent Eiffel Tower is The main attraction in The gym. Lower Lett - Karen Radclifte ana her crew of workers build sidewalk cafes. fi ' ' 'ri-' C X K! 4 MA' Q, f 'als :XJ F f,- .,r ngamw -Q-bi - 4- ' Jr. 2 5 , wi- T' V 'gui . . i Yr: - 1 Xx- . f up n- - S -E.z 1 U-XYZ' 1-X 13. . qs-. 1 ActiviTiesf'I53 BACCALAUREATE - A PRELUDE TO The BaccalaureaTe service for The 4980 graduaTes was held on Sunday, June 4, 4980. The seniors marched inTo The audiTorium as The orchesTra played The grand march TrumpeT Volun- Tary . After The invocaTion and scrip- Ture by Rev. David R. Heffner, The Glee Club sang several seIecTions - T'The Heavens Are Telling , l BeIieve , lT's Time For Movin' On , and A Closing Prayer. Rev. Clarence D. Ulrich deliv- ered The message enTiTled GianTs Ly- ing ln WaiT, afTer which The benedic- Tion was pronounced. The graduaTes exiTed The auditorium afTer singing The final hymn, Lead On, O King ETernal. Upper Iett: Seniors sTand as a class. Upper Right: Rev. Clarence Ulrich addresses The Class of 4980. Center: Senior Glee Club members give Their lasT performance, Lower Right: Rev, David Heffner delivers The invocaTion. 45AjAcTiviTies JN 1 I f Top Conier: Seniors file into oudirorium for Boc- coioureoie - First Poir. Mork Corwell, Borry Ke- meryg Second Poir' Neil Richard, Mike Buch: Third Pair. Dove King, Dennis Sensenig, Cenfer: The Orchesfro, led by Miss Secoff, perform selections for The Class of '80 ond Their guesfs. Botiom Left: Dole Gochenouer ond Deon Koufmon take port in the procession. Bottom Right: Koihy Deppe ond Corole Longenecker enter the auditorium. .-- Q ' ,,1-ABM iff, 'iq PS' ti x , -,QV ' 7 TT'-N , 1 va in .- Y? -. lf'T'Q-ii.3 .r 3' ' ' f I: Ifff- , i'ff-774' fri , +1 1 v- M . M ri i 5'!Lf'5- 4f V417 EXQYHY-Q7 VA I v. - 1 .' -J.' Acrivmesf155 A NEW Due To The inclemenT weaTher condiTions, The TwenTy-FourTh Annual Warwick High School CommencemenT Exercises were held in The gymnasium on Mon- day, June 2, 4980. AfTer The sen- iors enTered The gym To The sTrains of Pomp and Circum- sTance , Rev. David E. Ebersole gave The invocaTion. The Theme for oraTions of The Class of '80 was PreparaTion for a BeTTer To- morrow. The sTudenT speakers included The following girls: Karen Marks QPersonal GrowThj, Sharon Hess QSocial InvolvemenTj, Mar- gorie RoberTs QlnTeIlecTual Devel- opmenTp, and CynThia Hess QSpiri- Tual MaTuriTyj. ValedicTorians from The Class of '80 were Twin sisTers Cindy and Sharon Hess. AfTer The various awards were granTed To The graduaTes, Dr. Bonfield addressed The sTudenTs and The diplomas were disTribuT- ed. Along wiTh Their diploma, each graduaTe was given The class flower, a whiTe rose wiTh maroon 'ribbon. Rev. Ebersole Then pronounced The benedic- Tion and The sounds of Fanfare and l2ecessional filled The gym as The new graduaTes joyfully Threw Their caps inTo The air. I 4 f 5. .UV-K N0 A 'Yr' , B i T 4 si Senior clclss wiTh diplomas and roses in hand. STudenT Ceives Presidenf Sophie Mariln addresses her class. 156fAcfiviTies To The school board, Scoh Schroder, re- from board vice-presidenf Mr. Wallace Hofferih. .5 Ax Sharon Hess, valedictorian, discusses Social Involvement. Marglo Roberts defines Intellectual Development. 'W df, i -4. I J -'r , 152' 'L F? 'J 4 Marks recognizes the need for continuing Personal it Valedictorian Cindy Hess stresses the importance of Spiritu- al Maturity. ACtlvitiesfl57 '5 4 --Q41 if Q 1' Wlfh pride, Mr Trucl Shrolnor joyfully occepts congratulations from Dr. John Bonflold. 45afAc1ivmes ,ww ' Swisher presents his son, Shane, his diploma. I I , . 9-'11 Vg' ' A 'H ff' r ' Mr. Cgrl Kaufman proudly shokes his son Doan's hond os he gives him h diploma. I I F 1980 LSS H' 'idllam i I' , 1. 19' 13511 af frlfa -Jn i JJ. qw, if lm' 'I 1. , ht.- ' x fs . F' ,.n' A J'-l 1 TY? 6 .'4 '1-'L-S' QA' 214 XY :rig , ,1 T lx If 1 .Y V A Lf ,J - -A E5 5 f gn 'Y v, . xx '- . . I 'e .2 Q iff 3 'Y . 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' I iikuwrw-'-A'i' I1-'-. A5 I, A 1 f Q ! lu Assistant Superintendent Dr. Robert Harris, Superintendent Dr. John Pf '1CiDO' Hvfold W- 3WiSh9f Gnd AS5iST0V1'f Pfif1CiDG' COT' B1 KOUWTWOVI Bonfield, Business Manager Mr. Waiter Lightner. School Board Members: Front row - Mr. Wallace Hafferth, Mrs. Mary Norton, Mr. William Owens, Mr. William Dussinger. Back row - Mr. Jack Watson, Dr. John Bonfield QSuperintendentj, Mr. Wilson Smith, Mr. Scott Schrader fStudent Representativej, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mr. Dole Diehm, Mrs. Ruth Husser, Mr. David Landis, Mr. Bruce Holland, Administrationftbfi Cafeteria Helpers: Seated - Vilma Jurell, Arlene Davidson, Lorraine Weigand, Bar- bara Oehme, Sandro Kershner, June Downing. Back row - Shirley Johnson, Mary Lou Kreider, Norma Rhoads, Kathryn Zug, Kit Fredrick, Mary Jane Good. Mrs. Mearig. Inna: sl .-.1 4' Q -Ji' Mrs. Martha Houchln. Mrs. Ellin McCarthy, and Mrs. Karen Wood - High School Office Secretaries. l62fAdministration li VI Paul Heiseyt Mr, Vernon Dillman. Back row - Mr. Stanley Haines, Mr Woody Weik, Mr. Paul Miller, Mr. Dean Miller. i Staff: Front row - Mr. Mark Palmer, Mr. Paul Zag, Mr. l Business Office Secretaries: Seated - Miss Donna Beamesderfer, Mrs. Mary Norton. Standing - Mrs. Marie Bushong, Mrs. Marcia Bronczyk, Mrs. Jean Nelson. i A 'X , Guidonce Office Staff: Mrs. Corole Heoron, Mrs. Georgene Homsher, Mrs. Kathy Tomey - Secretory, Mr. Steve Polkovic -mn.. ,. f ' A A Mr. Steve Pclkovic Mrs. Corole Heoron Mrs. Georgene Homsher AdmrnlsYro1ionf463 X xl D. J -uu , ..b:.:-Z . WZWI1 1 qlb, ' A W . '- 3 gl Z? f.-f: V ,I A1415 ff. , A Q - wg abs . 2 F AAU F L V 3 aa YY FA '- Y P . O 1 Q N - . I ' u . u .,. .' . -- . . .'- . ' MATHEMATICS MW 'w 'ws.,,.. ,hw Mr. Richard Pillion, Mr. Dole Dietrich, Mr. Glenn Bodorf, Chairman o x.+1f,Jn bi: Lf F, 61 if Q Oo Seo-aa. - 59 iiig5?f5cJ 2 N23 J ,J -'x Mrs. Pomeio Lcuris, Mr. Rondoi Rissinger, Mrs, Borboro Sondhous Facunyfibs LANGUAGE ARTS Mrs. Mary Jo Kline, Sally Watkins, Chalrmang Mrs. Linda Bucnanio YA! I L Mr. James Koneviich, Mrs. Virginia Husband i66fFacuiTy ,K l 5-- Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Mrs, Lena Mitchell , 1 Mrs. Andrea Phillips, Mrs. Patricia Imes, Mr. Jorg Homberger ing ii, - ' f K X V 'L' -A N11 i Mrs. Vilma Seminara, Mr. Paul Barrett B x FccuI1yf167 X .. socuu. STUDIES ' fo-1 1oBf Faculty f '. I: .,,x Mr. Dean Baublitz, Mr. Richard Pohher i Mr. Thomas McCormick,fMr. Jay Harry, Mr. John Ogurcak, Chairman I 'nr ll Mr, David Cochran 1- ,1 .pf ' 'bb A B , .I gf Md I f A i X A 1' Q .4 ' ' ff-A Mr. Lorry Burkholder Mr, Maurice Blose 1 . .I ,nv 8 Sf! Mr, John Sulfenik Fcculfyhbf? SCIENCE A Mr. Stanley Shoenberger, Chalrmcng Ms. Arla Huber, Mrs, Joonno Pnerce Mr. Thomas McKinne 17OfFoCuITy Mr. William Felger i 3 ' A . -u.,.,, 'hi Mr. Thomas Kline, Mr. Rodney Welch BUSINESS EDUCATION l.l'I Q Ms, Judith Drager, Chclrmcng Mr Arisloteles Theros its Mrs. Suzanne Sload, Ms. Jill Gwllf, Mrs. Sherry Weisensale ,ff FGCul1yf4 7 4 SPECIAL ED. . ALTERNATIVE ED 'Qu' aah 5--H IIE i ! n ISI Mr Mnchoel Brouner HOME ECONOMICS .AA Ms. Dixie Stinson, Mrs Heidi Long VO-AG INDUSTRIAL ARTS Z'--' N -?'f X . X-, 0- Mr. Dale Gerber I ' A Mr. Micncei Trocheck, Mr. Kenneth Keener, Chairman, Mr. Tnomos Dennes Focurryfwa ART 'JUg I X PHYS.ED. 17AfFaCuITy NW 4 1 IWUSK2 K7 l Mrs. Elspeth Moate, Mrs, Faith Lange A Mr. Dale Weller, Mrs, June Lan1z Qseafeaj, Ms, Melissa Se- Cort -.N ,Z - Z Mr. Ronald Mclntyre, Mr. Hank Rush, Mr. Mark Snyder 4 Ms. Barbara Spengler, Ms, Maxine Slagle DRIVER EDUCATION ,IL ff: A .fd .,.Af '-74 SCHOOL NURSE LIBRARIANS ,kixigpms 2 Fil' . ,M Mlss Peggy Hess Mrs. Dottie Rosenquist, Mrs. Lois Bremer B v ':.-:err 1' Fda- Foculfyf175 FACULTY DIRECTORY Glenn ladorl, B.S., M,Ed. -- Millersville State College, Temple University: 48 years at WHS: Trigonometry. Algebra 2. Survey of Math. . Paul larrett, Normal -- St. Josephs College: 42 years at WHS: Latin, English. Dean laublltz, B.S., M.Ed, -- Millersville State COUGQS, Westminls- ter College: 44 years at WHS: History, POD, Senior Class Advisor. Maurice I.. lllase, B.S. -- Shlppensburg State College: 44 years ot WHS: PA History, World Cultures. Sophomore Class Advisor. John R. lantleld, B.S., M.S.. D.Ed. -P indiana State, University of Pennsylvania. Westminlster College. School Psychology and Ad- ministration, Pennsylvania State University, University of Pennsyl- vania: 3 years at WHS: Superintendent, : D. Michael lrauner, B.S. - Bloomsburg State College: 8 years at WHS: Special Education, Trainer. Lois Bremer, B.S., M.A. -- Indiana University. Case-Western Re- serve, Kent State University, Marshdl University: 4 year at WHS: Librarian. - Linda luchanla, B.S., M.A. - Millersville State College. Northeas- tern lll. University: 4 years at WHS: English 44. Honors English, Speech. Larry lurkholder, B.S. - lvllilersvllle State College: 9 years at WHS: American History. World Cultures. Comparative Govem- ment. PA History. Social Problems. David Cochran, B.S. -- Mansfield State College: 40 years at WHS: American Cultures. Sociology. Asst. Varsity Football Coach. Thomas Dennes, B.S. - Mlllersvllle State yearat WHS: Industrial Arts. H ' , y Dale Dietrich, B.S. M.Ed. -- Lehigh University, Moravian College: 8 years at WHS: Algebra 4. Basic Algebra,Generat Math. 5 H Judith Drager, B.S. - Shlppensburg State College: 7:years at WHS: Typing, Bookkeeping, Advanced Skills. S g : i William Felger, B.S.. M.A. - Millersville State College, Kansas State Unlverslty, West Virginia University, Franklin 8r Marshal Col- lege. Temple Unlverslty: 22 years at WHS: General Science. Earth Science, Biology. Dale H. Gerber, B.S. M.Ed. - Pennsylvania State University. 2 years at WHS: Vocational Agriculture. Jlll Gwllt, B.S. - York College: 4 year at WHS: Shorthand 4 and 2, Ottlce Practice. .lay Harry, B.S.. M.Ed. -- Millersville State College: 8 years ot WHS: World Cultures, Geography, POD Baseball Coach. Robert Harris, B.S., M.A.. PHD. - University of Scranton. Universi- ty ot Harrisburg, Elysian College: 2 years at WHS: Asst. Superinten- dent. . . S Carole Hearan, B.S., M.Ed. -- Eastern Kentucky University, Kent State University: 44 years at WHS: Counseling. - Peggy Hess, R.N., B.S. -- Thomas Jefferson University School of Nursing, Millersville State College: 5 years at WHS: Nurse. Georgene Hamsher, B.S., MS. -- Eclinboro State College: Millers- vllle State College: Art Education. School Counseling, Jorg l-Iamberger, B.A. -Albright College: 4 year at WHS: Ger- man, Teepee Topics Advisor. S Arla Huber, B.S. M.Ea. - - rvrnersvine State College fPhysics-Math, Mathj: 2 years at WHS: Physics, Matter and Energy, Earth and Space Science. C Vlrglnla Husband, B.S., M.A. -4 Mansfield State College: 4 year at WHS: Enallsh 42. Speech. Patrlcla lines, B.A. - Pennsylvania State University: 22 years at WHS: Spanish: international Club. S , mfraculry Andrea Johnson, B.A., M.Ed. - George Mason University, Bowie State College: 2 years at WHS: Mathematics, Science. Carl I. Kaufman, B.A.. MS. - Elizabethtown College, Temple Unlv-erslty: 23 years at WHS: Asst. Principal. Kenneth Keener, B.S. - Millersville State College: 8 years at WHS: Graphic Arts, Photography. Golf Coach. Mary Jo Kline, B.S. - - Millersville State College: 9 years at WHS: Englsh 42, Creative Writing. Thomas C. Kline, M.A. - Bloornsburg State College: 42 years at WHS.: General Science. Biology. James Kanevltch, B.S. - Lock Haven State College: 40 years at WHS: English 9. Faltln Lange, B.S. - Pennsylvania State University: 42 years at WHS: Art 4, 2. 3. June Lantz, B.S. -- Lebanon Valley College: 44 years at WHS: Music. Glee Club Director. . Pamela laurls, B.S. -- Juniata College: 9 years at WHS: Basic Algebra 2. Geometry. Probability and Statistics. Cheerleading Advisor. , Walter Llghtner, Acct. 81 Bus. Adm. - University ot Pittsburgh. Altoons School of Commerce: 2 years at WHS: Business Manager. Held! Lang, B.A. Messiah College: 4 year at WHS: Adult Living, Introduction to Home Ec.. Foods l. 'Thomas Mccormlclr, B.S. -- Shlppensburg State College: 8 years at WHS: Anthropology. World Cultures. Honors American History. Gerald McDonald, B.S. - East Stroudsburg State College: 5 years at WHS: Driver Education. Varsity Wrestling Coach. Margaret G. Mcbonald, B.S. - University ot Massachusetts, Pennsylvania State University: 5 years at WHS: English 40, Girls' Ternls Coach. Mark Macllr. B.A. - Alliance College, St. Bonaventure University: 4 years at WHS: Alternative Education. Ronald C. Mclntyre, BS., M.Ed. - Lock Haven State College, Pennsylvania State University: 46 years at WHS: Phys. Ed. Health 40. Thomas J. Mcltlnne, B.S. - Millersville State College: 44 years at WHS: Earth Science. lem ll. Mitchell, B.A. -- Lebanon Valley College, Millersville State College: 46 years at WHS: English 9. Elspeth Moate. B.S. -- Millersville State College: 6 years at WHS: Elementary and Secondary Art. John Ogurcalr, B.S.. M.Ed. - West Chester State College: 44 years at WHS: Environmental Concerns, Geography. Stephen Pallrovlc, B.S.. M.Ed. - Millersville State College: 44 years at WHS: Guidance. Andrea Phillips, B.A. French - Franklin 8: Marshall College, N.V. U. in France: 2 years at WHS: English. French, Journalism: advisor to Warrian and AFS. Joanna Pierce, B.S.. M.A. -- Bowling Green University: 43 years at WHS: Adv. Chemistry. Organic Chemistry. Richard J. Pllllon, B.S., M.Ed. - Shlppensburg State College. Pennsylvania State University: 2 years at WHS: Basic Algebra 4, Algebra 2, Analysis, Calculus. Rlchard,Pohner, B.A. - Franklin 8: Marshall College: 23 years at WHS: Socid Studies, American Cultures. American Geography: Student Government Advisor Randal ltlsslngef. B.S.. Med. -- Bloomsburg State College. Mil- lersville State College: 43 years at WHS: Plane Geometry. Basic Math: Algebra. larbara Sandhans, B.S. - lndlana Unlversity of Pennsylvania: 44 years at WHS: Algebra 2. General Math. Junlor Class Advisor, Stanley Sehoenberger, B.S.. M.Ed. - East Stroudsburg State Colege. Temple University. University of North Carolina. Pennsyl- vanla State University: 24 years at WHS: Biology. Adv. Biology. Environmental Concems. Melissa Seeott, B.S., MM. - Millersville State College. Southern lllinols University: 3 years at WHS: Orchestra, String Ensembles. Lessons. Vllma Semlnara, B.A.. M.S. - Mary 8: Mount College, C.W. Post Colege. State University of N.Y.: 4 year at WHS: English 40. Maxine Slagle, B.S. - University of Oregon: 42 years at WHS: Heahh.Phys.Ed. Suzanne 6. Sload, 8.3, - Shlppensburg State College: 2 years at WHS: Typing 4, Personal Typing. Recordkeeping, Business Nknh. Mark Snyder, B.S. - Gettysberg College: A years at WHS: Health. Phys. Ed.. Varsity Football Coach. Barbara J. Spengler, B.S. -- East Stroudsburg State College: 44 years at WHS: Phys. Ed.: JV Hockey and Softball Coach. Phyllis Ann Stacks, - 2 years at WHS: Alternative Education Hoguxn,EnuNownentCaunuwng. Dlxle Stinson, B.S. - Pennsylvania State University: 3 years at WHS: Home Economics: FHA Advisor, Foods and Sewing. Creative Cookery and Stltchery. Thomas Stutzman, B.A. - Lycoming College: 44 years at WHS: Drlver Education: JV Wrestling Coach. John K. Sukenlk, B.S.. M.Ed. -- Mansfield State College, Ship- pensburg State Colege. Temple University: 40 years at WHS: Anwmban CuH mn.Scxmm Httxenw. I-larold W. Swisher, B.S.. M,S. - Bloomsburg State College. Buck- nell Unlverslty. Temple University: 33 years at WHS: Principal. Arlstoteles J. Theres, B.S.. M.S. - Franklin 8: Marshall College. Temple University, Elizabethtown College. Millersville State Col- lege: 43 years at WHS: Personal Typing. General Business. Business Law,ConmmEMEducahon Michael Trooheek, B.S. - Millersville State College: 42 years at WHS: lndustrlal Arts. Architectural Drawing. Sally A. 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