Waynesboro Area Senior High School - Wayarian Yearbook (Waynesboro, PA)
- Class of 1976
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With the help of our advisors, Mrs. May and Mr. Ever- sole, we have had three successful projects. As sopho- mores we sold candy, as juniors we sold kits which contained household and Christmas items. We again sold candy this year. We are now enjoying being seniors and everything that Comes with this, including senior pic- tures and graduation. Being the bicentennial class, we will wear red, white, and blue sashes and tassels. We have enjoyed our years at WASHS. We thank our principal, counselors, and teachers for the help, guid- ance, and encouragement that they have given us. Now we look to the future. Many of us will be leaving Waynesboro, at least for a while, to pursue various goals. But we will always remember our experience at WASHS. 19 45 - i George Akers Tami Lynn Allias Akers, George George, a football and track team member, enjoys hunting and in- dustrial arts . . . college bound. Allias, Tami Lynn Tami is a member of the girls' basketball, cross country and track and field teams. She received the eleventh place medal at the 1975 Dis- trict 111 Cross Country Meet.. .wants to be a state policewoman. Ashway, Kathy Sue Kathy enoys reading, crocheting, sewing and cooking . . . liked being a member of Bible Club and Library Club . . . plans to get a job. Ausherman, Vicki Lee Vicki plans to pursue the business field . . . likes to meet people. Avey, jeffrey Lynn jeff jeff's future will be in the agricultural area. He enjoys hunting, bas- ketball and softball . . . attended the Future Farmers of America Ac- tivities Week. at Pennsylvania State University during the summer of 1975. Bair, Deborah Lynn Deb Deb is fond of riding bikes and swimming. . . plans to get a job. Baker, lohn William john plans an Air Force career. He has interests in music, cars, hunt- ing and hiking . . . enjoyed his industrial arts and mechanical drawing classes. Baker, Michael Mike Mike plans to attend art school . . . enjoys riding motorcyles and study- ing Literature of Music. Bakner, Kevin Kevin likes to work with old cars . . . enjoyed the 1975 prom . . . wants to enter the field of electronics. Bakner, Wendy Wendy hopes to own a motor home and travel. She enjoys bowling and watching sports . . . favorite classes were gym and typing. -10 Kathy Sue Ashway Vicki Lee Ausherman jeffry Lynn Avey Deborah Lynn Bair john William Baker Mlfhael Bake' Kevin Bakner Wendy Bakner Tod Bare John Barker . ,5,1,iLL,.L W,,4 s ,.L,1.:-ffk,1.:..1, .1,.ik -1,AL,A . . , . . .. iliiflwwzr lyivjfllildf2lQl1a2gf.??.ii2?a4gixff1zzslfzf L'-' wfsxli ilif 5775iliftzfijlllzeilifilffliif?S' 5 -, git A Cl l ull 12, A f 11 5 V :lie ggzfgzfgls.ikissfsigzratlsfyff.1- 1 ' H a .,-, nts fa Q - fi. ' l i Q! nail . , Q, 5' r r i W-,. f ,ij3fg,2.g,.iifg,.i, lf if , 'ilj!.'ltil5li1 s WEE W .71 'H t. . .. l..,,t . Debra J. Barnhart Gary L, Barnhart, James E. BaI'1'1h81'lZ Susie Barnhart Marsha Dee Baumgafdnef Anna Katherine Baylgr Delisa Ann Barnes Richard L. Barnes Bare, Tod Tod likes motorcycles, cars, parties and lunch ...plans a Navy career. Barker, john john enjoys being a member of our basketball team. Reasoning was his favorite course. He plans to attend college. Barnes, Delisa Ann Delisa likes bowling, swimming, art, animals, dancing and attending football and basketball games. Her most enjoyable experience was participating in the all school production Bye, Bye Birdie. Barnes, Richard Rick Rick enjoys working on cars and plans to work in an auto body shop. He enjoyed his vocational technical courses. Barnhart, Debra 1. Debby Debby enjoys reading, writing and talking . . . liked her vocational agriculture classes . . . plans to attend business school. Barnhart, Gary L. Gary, a member of our football team, is fond of hunting . . . proudly remembers winning the 1974 and 1975 Tri-State Conference Cham- pionship . . . intends to workin carpentry. Barnhart, james lim jim enjoys working with animals and hunting. He plans to attend Penn- sylvania State University and major in surveying technology. Barnhart, Susan Susie Susie likes to read, especially science fiction. She collects poetry . . . would like to attend college. Baumgardner, Marsha Dee Marsha enjoyed Spanish lV. Her interests are centered around music ...college bound. Baylor, Anna Katherine Kathy Kathy plans to attend college . . . likes to swim and study American government. Her most memorable moment was the 1975 prom. 21 it L' Q ,. . Beard, Marjorie Ann Marge Marge, a member of the girls' basketball team and band, likes to play tennis . . . remembers band trips, French class and the all school pro- duction Bye, Bye Birdie . . . plans to attend Pennsylvania State Uni- versity majoring in health, physical education and recreation. Bender, Tara Elizabeth Tara likes to read, study French and go to football games . . . will attend Shippensburg State College majoring in accounting or finance. Benedict, Bradley Brad Brad likes to work on cars and go bowling. He plans to get a job at one of the shops in town. Bennett, Karen Sue Karen enjoys marching and twirling her rifle in the colorguard . . . took pleasure in typing, shorthand and decorating for the prom . . . will go to business school. Benshoff, Debra Rae Debra plans to pursue the nursing field . . .enjoys sewing, cooking and record keeping class. Bentz, Marcy 1. Marcy likes horseback riding, skating and traveling. She plans to go to Hagerstown junior College. Black, Ruth Lynn Ruth likes to cook, crochet and camp . . . plans to further her education. Bloom, Gerry Lynn Gerry, a member of the soccer team enjoys sports and English . . . is leaving with the United States Marine Corps following graduation. Blubaugh, Cheri A. Cheri likes meeting people and typing . . . wants to attend a two year college. Blubaugh, Kimberly Ann Kim plans to get a secretarial job . . . has fun swimming, bike riding and going to the beach. 2 Marjorie Ann Beard Bradley K. Benedict Debra Rae Benshoff Tara Elizabeth Bender Karen Sue Bennett Nlnrrv I Rant-1 Ruth Lynn Black Gerry Lynn Bloom Cheri A, Blubaugh Kimberly Ann Blubaugh 22 Michael W. Bock Thomas Bock joseph E. Bowling Patrick Boyle i l jane E. Bollinger Linda R. Bonebrake K iiggiiir gflf ff :LI , ...B j A krkh 5 , L I j 1 . .jll as . ,. :.. rk:: 52, L llel it L Walter Lee Bragunier jr, Teri A. Bramel Bock, Michael W. Mike Mike lans to become a Penns lvania State Troo er. He en'o s cam - u . - . p ing, hiking and studying law enforcement. Bock, Thomas Tom Tom likes vocational agriculture classes and participating in class ac- tivities . . . would like to attend college. . janne Bollinger, jane E jane, a member of the girls' basketball team, plans to attend college majoring in journalism and communications . . . likes outdoor activ- ities . . . had fun in summer driver education class. Bonebrake, Linda R. Linda likes baton twirling and bottle collecting . . . remembers sprain- ing her ankle in gym class . . . wants to attend a two year college. Bowling, joseph E. joe joe enjoys bike racing, camping and studying Latin lV . . . intends to study botany. Boyle, Patrick Pat Pat likes to fish and hike in the mountains. He enjoyed his mythology course and being inducted into National Honor Society . . . plans to go into the plumbing field. Bragunier, Walter Lee Walter's interests include cars, guns, hunting, fishing and camping. Bramel, Teri A. Teri enjoys meeting people, listening to music and studying Spanish . . . plans to attend college and major in fashion merchandizing. 23 Carlton D. Breininger Michael E, Bricker Breininger, Carlton D. Chuck Chuck's favorite class was Literature of Music . . . plans to work at Re- gency Thermographers for a year and then work at Grove Manfac- turing Company. Bricker, Michael E. Crider Mike enjoys baseball, football and basketball . . . won't forget the 1974 twenty-four hour basketball game . . . intends to drill wells. Brothers, Ann Marie Ann, a member of the band and the girls' field hockey team, enjoys French. She plans to attend college. Brown, Gregory W. Greg Greg, a member of the wrestling team, enjoys soccer and geometry ...college bound. Brown, Laura JoAnn Laurie Laurie enjoys being in the colorguard, swimming and listening to music ...plansa career in the medical field. Brown, Sandra Rae Sandy Sandy is fond of working in the school office and studying home eco- nomics . . . plans to get a job. Brown, Timothy D. Tim Tim, a member of the cross country and track teams, enjoys skiing, algebra Ill and trigonometry . . . would like to attend college and join the Air Force R.O.T.C. Bryan, Timothy W. Tim Tim's main interest is music . . . likes being in the band . . . will attend college and major in mechanical engineering technology. Burhman, Cheryl Lynn Cheryl is interested in becoming a nurse or a fashion buyer. . . collects placemats, enjoys music and participates in ballet and modern dance liked French class. Bumbaugh, Sharon L. Sharon plans to attend college and major in music . . . likes playing the piano, reading and traveling . . . won't forget the band trip to Niagara Falls. 24 'sr sa f Ann Marie Brothers Gregory W. 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Brown Tlm0fl Y W- B Y3n Cheryl Lynn Buhrman Sharon L. Bumbaugh Terry Lee Bumbaugh Michael Brian Buterbaugh ffl' , . ,,,e, ,,,,,.,.. K, we I -, .. 2 1 z.J5?,5t,5zJ 4, . if JB - - .f - is , f ,,,.f,..,g!Ff,rsvi-rx, ul V f a . ti- H -- - 1 ' ,-,, iz' e e'e so 1 -.'. '1' . ' ' lj K r fs.--5--V -I . Bruce Cantrell Catherine K. Carson Vicki Anne Carty Rick Carbaugh Karen Carson Rhonda lo Calimer Frank Cantler Bumbaugh, Terry Lee Terry plans to go into the graphic arts field. He likes swimming and studying Literature of Music. rbau h Michael Brian Mike Bute g , Mike, a member of the band, enjoys camping and all facets of music. He performed in the 1975 all school production Bye, Bye Birdie ...will attend college with a music major. Calimer,Rhondalo Rhonda is getting married in june . . . likes cooking, reading, doing library work and studying business courses. Cantler,Frank Frank plans to go to college and major in conservation of physical science. ..likes sports, hiking and camping. Cantrell,Bruce Bruce intends to join the service . . . likes working and sleeping . . . looks forward to graduation. Carbaugh, Rick Rick is a member of our football and basketball teams. He also enjoys track. Cathy Carson, Catherine K. Cathy enjoys music, art, sports, reading and riding horses. She plans to major in pre-medicine at Bridgewater College . . . later hopes to go to Hershey Medical School. Carson, Karen Karen enjoys accounting courses and music. . .college bound. Carty, Vicki Anne Vicki, a colorguard, enjoys sewing, painting and cooking. She plans to attend college or a technical school majoring in medical technology. 25 Catalino, David M. Dave plans to enter the Air Force. . .enjoys science and sports. Caufman, jerry R. Lee jerry plans to become a welder in the Air Force He enjoys playing h c ess, collecting pipes, working with animals and farming . . . hopes to own a farm someday. Caufman, Terry Eugene Terry enjoys camping, hiking, boating and hunting . . . would like to become a farmer. Cook, Myrna Elaine Myrna's interests are cooking, traveling, sports and attending office practice class. She wants to b 'h accountant. ecome ent er a clerk typist or an Cox, William Hamilton Bill occer team, enjoys swimming, skiing and doing Bill, a member of the s math. He plans to attend college and major in engineering. Creager, Merle Keith lr. Keith Keith enjoys sports, music and American history . . . intends to enter the retail trade or the forest ranger profession'. Crider, Brent L. Brent plans to be a machinist at Landis Tool Company. He likes cars and motorcycles. Cross, Priscilla Priscilla, a member of our girls' track and field team, enjoyed typing class. She feels that students should be more courteous to their fel- low classmates. Her future plans are undecided. Cummins, Christopher 1. Chris Chris plans to attend Hagerstown junior College and then a four year college to study drafting. He enjoys playing the guitar and mechanical drawing. Curlen, Steve Steve, one of our wrestlers, was a member of the undefeated 1974- 1975 team. He enjoys social studies and plans to attend Pennsylvania State University to major in physical education. l l Brent L. Crider David M. Catalino jerry R. Caufman l Terry Eugene Caufman Myrna Elaine Cook l 0 William Hamilton Cox Merle Keith Creager lr. g ' 5 si gma - . -' . 2 .:H2:l1ltf1llallli:,jli'l Li,,llt.fw ,+ :'Qgh' , Rf-3il3l i .j igggjjtif l . . ,i - .uijvljfy ,.-5,41-.wf-.153 , gi , 31 ii it a t 1iijjjks:lfijl:z.tjljljllzigg 1' ' jig' 2Slf Qlllzillll5Siilislllli. A 'YL l V lzialilllgjlaufiiflljgtafijrslfiiijvlssi iv ' nl li' ,V . 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She enjoys all facets of art, especially painting. Dean, losephine Anne lo Anne lo Anne plans to attend college or business school. She is fond of horse- back riding, reading, working with her dogs, and courses in the busi- F1655 afea. Denier,Wayne Wayne is interested in electronics. He plans to join the Air Force . . . enjoyed his shop class. Devlin, Regina Mae BeBe Regina is a majorette and enjoys traveling with the band, doing crafts, sewing and watching sports. She aims to work with children or as a secretary. Dewease, laney janey likes school and being with her friends . . .will find a job. DeWees, Dixie Dixie likes swimming, skating and flower arranging . . . hopes to own her own flower shop. Her favorite course was Literature of Music. Dick, Debra Kaye Deb Deb is a member of the field hockey team. She enjoys all sports, Eng- lish and psychology. Deb hopes to travel and then go to college to study medical technology, biology or English. Dick, Dorsey H. ll Dorsey enjoyed his automobile specialist course at vocational tech- nical school. He is interested in motocycles and drag racing . . . plans to become an automobile technician, specializing in front end align- ment and frames. Dick, Tamara Lynn Tammy Tammy intends to get an office job in Hagerstown. She likes to meet new people, cook and do accounting. sl' Dorsey H. Dick ll Tamara Lynn Dick 27 28 Dietrich, Kate C. Kate is interested in sewing, swimming and American history. She aims to attend college and pursue the business field. Dietrich, Sally Loring Sally enjoyed her English classes. She likes to ride horses, swim and participate in gymnastics. . . college bound. Ditch, Michael Curtis Mike Mike likes hunting, fishing and trapping . . . plans to become an auto- mobile mechanic. Doub, Lewis Kepler Lew Lew enjoys playing the trombone in the band. Ceramics and sculp- ture were his favorite courses . . . college bound. Duffey, Gregory A. Duff Greg enjoys being a member of our golf team . . . likes psychology ...plans to join the Air Force. Eberly, Judy Ann ludy is interested in secretarial work . . . plans to do voluntary service ...likes English. Edelman, Emily Elizabeth Emily was selected as our drum major in her sophomore year. She plans a music education major at West Virginia University . . . likes tap dancing, ballet and rock collecting. Eigenbrode, Daniel Lee Ike Danny is interested in cars, sports and girls . . . he'll always remember his last game as an Indian . . . plans to enter the Air Force. Kate C. Dietrich Sally Loring Dietrich Michael Curtis Ditch Lewis Kepler Doub Gregory A Duffey judy Ann Eberly Emily Elizabeth Edelman Daniel Lee Eigenbrode Wendy Suzanne Emery Milton Charles Engle l Tammy jean Etter Christina Fitz Debra l. Emory Kimberly 1. Etter Karl F. Feldmeyer Debra Sue Fitz Emery, Wendy Suzanne Wendell Wendy, our 1975-1976 Homecoming Queen, is a member of the girls' field hockey, basketball and track teams. She likes traveling and music ...college bound to major in adaptive physical education. Emory, Debra I. Deb Deb plans to attend Pennsylvania State University to major in Spanish education . . . most memorable moment was playing the female lead in the all school production Bye, Bye Birdie. Engle, Milton Charles Milt Milton enjoys blacksmithing, pottery, backstage work and music. He will attend college to major in communications. Etter, Kimberly I. Kim Kim plans to go to secretarial school. She likes playing the piano, lis- tening to music, riding horses and taking shorthand. Etter, Tammy jean Tammy likes horseback riding, wood carving and typing. Feldmeyer, Karl F. Flake Karl is interested in drawing, fishing, football and wrestling. His is a member of the Calvary Civil War Reenactment Group . . . will be leav- ing with the Marine Corps following graduation. Fertenbaugh, Jayne Elaine . Fert jayne, accompanist for the Tribe, plans to major in mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh . . . liked elementary analysis. Finfrock, Carla S. Peanut Carla's hobby is horseback riding. She enjoyed landscaping and horti- culture . . . plans to be a florist. Fitz, Christina Chris Chris enjoys vocational agriculture, roller skating and cars. Fitz, Debra Sue Debbie Debbie's interests are cooking, reading and typing . . . liked being a senior . . . wants to become a secretary. Flasher, Keith A. Keith's future plans include a job. Fleagle, Daniel G. Dan Dan likes reading, hiking, biking and listening to music . . . enjoyed psychology and Literature of Music . . . will major in psychology at Pennsylvania State University. Jayne Elaine Fertenbaugh Carla S. 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Toyota Man Wayne's hobbies are penny collecting, playing basketball and racing ...hopes to be a truck driver. Foss, Patricia Ann Pat Pat enjoys tennis, hiking, French and listening to music . . . plans to attend college and major in medical technology. Franklin, Karmon LaRue Frank Karmon likes hunting, trapping and fishing . . . especially enjoyed vocational agriculture . . . plans to become a livestock producer. Frantz, Kerry Steven Kerry enjoys tennis, model rockets, model trains and band . . . will go to Pennsylvania State University to major in architectural engineering. Fraver, Shawn R. jawn Shawn, a member of our football and track teams, enjoys woodworking ...plans to join the Air Force. Freeman, Christine Mae Chris Chris likes music and vocational agriculture . . . will marry. Freeman, Larry D. Larry likes sports, hunting and fishing . . . enjoyed gym class. Freeman, Scot L. Scot plans to attend Shippensburg State College and major in ac- counting . . . likes sports, hunting and fishing. French, Larry Errett Frenchy Larry likes bicycling. . .will work and settle in Waynesboro. Fries, Leslie A. Frizz Leslie enjoys basketball and the ocean . . . she especially enjoyed Literature of Music . . . college bound. Wayne F. Ford Patricia Ann Foss Shawn R. Fraver Christine Mae Freeman Larry D. Freeman Scot L. Freeman P ' f . til? ' W 2 lg, iii? Q 3 ..if? l' Mslilif . ' ! iilsfi' ' 352315551-2:24-fl . 1' X iflisiiil ff. 3 .' P ..l'f4..iZ.lfIEtlkl.j LI .U Q I il? li- jll it ilj lt. ' tv wif jlill l Eijl . ssli . Qftf2flt2..sff'tfllt.sf . ,,,,..,., ,.,. ,.... . A f llwftfiff f . f f : V25 'X K 4- . ' 'V . .xl .L l l.. fl? , 1 est 5' .qt r . xiifflfljj i - ---...gligssil-Q. ' 1zff i?ESZill ' Larry Errett French l tlfeilzflltilstll I ,jytjzjgyr Leslie A. Fries Tambra S. Fritz Laura Katherine Gardner Alexandria Gauger lean Geesaman Deborah S. Fry Susan Furry Ray Eugene Gardenhour I1' Roxanne Elaine Garner John A. Gates Michael C3195 ' Fritz, Tambra S. Tammy Tammy's hobbies include playing the piano and sewing . . . college bound with sociology as a major. Fry, Deborah S. Deb Deb likes summer and record keeping . . . will get a job. Sue Furry, Susan Sue enjoyed sewing, English and making costumes for Bye, Bye Birdie. She would like to be a courtroom stenographer. Gardenhour, Ray Eugene Ray is a WAYZ radio announcer . . . enjoys trigonometry and audio ...plans to study electrical engineering. Gardner, Laura Katherine Laurie Laurie will attend Oberlin College to study drama or journalism. She enjoys American history, needlework and writing poetry. Cindy Geesaman Roxie Garner, Roxanne Elaine Roxanne enjoys sewing, crocheting and embroidery . . . plans to become a registered nurse. Gates,1ohn A. john is interested in fishing, bowling, attending wrestling matches and math classes . . . plans to study math in college. Mike Gates, Michael Mike enjoyed Bye, Bye Birdie and being in the band . . . college bound with a music major. Gauger, Alexandria Ann Alexandria enjoys horseback riding and raising her child. Geesaman, Cindy Cindy enjoys bowling . . . plans to marry. Geesaman, lean lean likes swimming, horseback riding and record keeping. Roberta Geesaman Geesaman, Roberta Bobbie Ann Roberta enjoyed her minorities course. . . hopes to travel. 31 Geiger, Mary Lou Mary likes talking and taking language courses . . . will attend college and become an interpreter. Gembe, Diane Ruth Diane plays the piano and organ . . . remembers the band trips . . . enjoys reading.. .college bound with an elementary education major. Gilbert, Evette Evette enjoys tennis, softball, history and home economics. She plans a college major in elementary education. Gladhill, Theresa L. Theresa enjoys working with textiles and cooking . . . remembers the day her car blew up in the WASHS parking lot . . . will attend Liberty Baptist College to major in elementary education. Goeins, Geoffrey L. Sammy Geoff is a member of the undefeated Indian football team. Hunting, dancing, listening to music and wrestling are a few of his interests ...plans to enter the Air Force for computer training. Goetz, Terry Terry is interested in karate . . . plans to become a policeman. Gonzales, Ed Geggy A member of two undefeated teams, football and wrestling, Ed hopes to coach these sports. He plans to attend college to major in business management or computer programming. Good, Steven R. Steve Steve likes hunting, fishing and riding motorcycles . . . remembers being paddled by Mr. Knepper . . . plans to be a farmer. Grams,Sue Sue will attend college and major in math. She enjoys singing and playing the clarinet and guitar. Gratton, Cindy Marie Cindy's favorite course was record keeping . . . plans to find a job and marry. Ed Gonzales Steven R. Good 32 Mary Lou Geiger Diane Ruth Gembe iliwffiilt. Evette Gilbert Theresa L. Gladhill Geoffrey L. Goeins Terry Goetz Sue Gramg Cindy Marie Gratton l 2 lf' zl'li33?'551 :i?55flf2 ,lfl ..,,.-,,.,,,,..fQ. 1' .WiteIf!,!il:5l'lf7fl?l? Y f lohn Green Mark E. Grove Haven M. Haines Kirk Douglas Hammond 1 :ZZ V. b,,, .,,,1,, Mit.. Y.. M af1f:ff.f3:'.a in w 1 . --.1 mes: ffflll'1flzf'1 W'--W1 .. ,.., . 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He enjoys playing the guitar, listening to music, practicing karate and weight lifting . . . looks for- ward to graduation. Gunby, Brenda Brenda, a member of the band, likes decorating eggs, doing macrame, drawing and painting. . .college bound. Gunder, Pamela 1. Pam Pam enjoys business law, social studies and being with people. Haines, Haven M. Haven is interested in home economics, arts and crafts . . . future plans include an interior design school and marriage. Hammond, Kirk Douglas Kirk enjoys hunting, fishing, playing pool and talking. Harbaugh,lulie jul Office practice, sports and cheerleading are some of lulie's interests . . . enjoyed the 1975 prom . . . plans to become a secretary or an office worker. Harbaugh, Sue Ann Sue considers vocal music and jesus her main interests. She remembers attending the district chorus tryouts. Hardsock, Nina Nina plans to do secretarial work. She enjoys going to the ocean, watching movies and studying shorthand and typing. Harris, Valerie M. Val Valerie plans to work part time and then go into the ministry . . . likes to sew, knit and meet people. 33 Sandra L-HeCkmaf1 Debbie Sue Helfrick .1 j sr' si' .L 1' ,,,x. . ,. L A Nancy M. Heller Cheryl Helman Heckman, Sandra L. Sandy Sandy enjoys carrying a rifle in colorguard and riding horses. She plans to become a flight attendant. Helfrick, Debbie Sue Deb Deb plans to get a job. She likes to ride horses, attend horse shows and go to the beach. Heller, Nancy M. Nancy likes to cook and crochet. She enjoyed her record keeping course . . . plans to get a job. Helman, Cheryl Cheryl liked her literature course because she loves to read . . . other interests are soccer, kickball, tennis and crocheting. She plans to getajob. Helman,Rachel Rachel enjoyed her vocational technical courses. She likes to sew ...plans to work and then attend a technical school. Helman, Sharon Sharon likes sewing, typing and taking walks. She plans to get an office job. Hess, Elizabeth lane Liz A great fan of our Indian football team, Liz enjoyed her senior year the most. . . future plans include a job and travel. High, Darrell jacob Darrell's hobbies are chess, soccer, football and skiing . . . plans to enter a military academy. Hintermyer, Charles Charles likes to play chess and study trigonometry . . . college bound. Hockenberry, Sandra Kay Sandy Sandy's future plans include a job and marriage. Her main interest is riding horses . . . enjoyed receiving her class ring and senior pictures. 34 Rachel Helman Sharon Helman Elizabeth jane Hess Darrell jacob High Charles Hintermyer Sandra Kay Hockenberry Nikki Lynn Hodge Mark Lee Hollen at. it .Qi wi ,T :fm ' i fn, ti? a ' ei :.5ji5..f.. . lj . . , ,ais- -1ff?:siflI.i'zf l A FW -. I ......f-w.,.,.i... 1 j gl, - gzrfn mei -fnggfiifin ' W it-il felimffi 4 '- Q f'mf'1 '.5Jf.?' ., 3.3513-P V I '.....f. .:,,gi.C,,4.a,4..,- ,.. 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Howe, Paula Poola Paula is most famous for her thunderous laughter heard during assemblies. She likes to play tennis and ride horses . . . plans to enter the Air Force or the Peace Corps. Huff, Sharon Elizabeth Sharon enjoys being in the Deckerettes Colorguard, doing crafts and going to the beach. She likes decorating for the 1975 prom . . . college bound. Hughes, Debra Renee Deb Deb's interests are cheerleading, singing and meeting people. She will attend Pennsylvania State University. ,.4,.,i:w v W, Susan Margaret Honodel janis Marie Hough Hummer, Robin Lee Robin considers Spanish her favorite course . . . has a variety of interests . . . plans to marry. if zz .fn . ' ...L ,mflli We Giitifmj . . . ...tm K T. 1 'f . if Y 3 XIV! 'J ,., H , 131544. ..., 'vi wli. I . .. 1 J.. .. ... . ,iff t , 5 W sf t R3 Aw typ, Qfxw u sv. 'swiftly 'j M 5 ,ji f 4 1-5,1 l .5'frLL:'fYggE ,.'. .xr ' - A , ji.. ..4,.:,vi lt,,i4 N ,, be J ' va, Y 0115 tr'-Q' ti A at ' 1 I v Nwiwf S61 V. S at M u'f..Tf S' 'fi , ga ' . i - Q . 1 M? 'V , Q W. it fs . -,f f Paula Howe Sharon Elizabeth Huff Debra Renee Hughes Robin Lee Hummer Hunter, Curtis Curtis enjoys vocational agriculture and working on car motors. He plans to work at the Sunoco Station. ltell, Deborah Jean Debbie Debbie, one of the band's majorettes, plans to do secretarial work. She enjoys swimming and playing tennis and basketball. Jamison, Kerry Lynn Kerry would like to luck into a million or go to college. His interests revolve around sports, expecially baseball and girls. Jenkins, Richard Rick Rick's interests are going to shop class, auto racing and hunting . . . plans an apprenticeship trade at Landis Tool Company. Johns, Braden Brady Brady enjoyed his vocational technical courses. His interests are hunting and driving cars. Johnston, William Bill Bill likes bicycling and playing tennis and ping-pong . . . enjoyed trigonometry with Mr. Ranck . . . college bound with a major in pre-medicine. Joiner Charles E. Chuck Chuck, the Wayarian student business manager, placed eleventh in the state golf tournament. His interests include books, sound equip- mnt and recordings . . . hopes to attend college and have a long life. Jones, Brett C. Brett plans to get a job. He likes to work on cars. . .enjoyed his driver safety course. Braden Johns William M. Johnston Charles E. Joiner Brett C. Jones 36 Curtis Hunter Kerry Lynn Jamison Deborah Jean ltell I Richard Jenkins L. Christine jones Mickey jones Debra l-- Kauffman Jerry David Kauffman Kevin Wallne Keenel' Shirley lean Kennedy Tlm0fhY Kem Will Kessler Steve Kane Danny Kauffman jones, L. Christine Chris Chris is always looking for new recipes and especially likes to prepare Spanish and Chinese dishes . . . college bound with a major in accounting. jones, Mickey Mick Mickey would like to become a draftsman or work in an industry. His interests are football, baseball, American history and mechanical drawing. Kane, Steve Steve is interested in archery and hunting . . . hopes to become a game warden. Kauffman, Danny Buffalo Danny, a member of our football team, likes to hunt. He enjoyed the 1975 homecoming game . . . plans to join the Navy. Kauffman, Debra L. Deb Deb enjoys swimming, bowling and having fun with her friends. Kauffman, jerry David jerry enjoys hunting, fishing and coin collecting . . . plans to be a machinist. Keeney, Kevin Wayne Kev Kevin likes to fish and play football . . . plans to go into Law enforcement. Kennedy, Shirley jean lean Future Farmers of America's chapter and county sweetheart . . . lean's main interests are bowling, skating and swimming. Kent, Timothy Tim Tim enjoys music, woodcarving, and playing baseball and football . . . remembers winning first chair trumpet during his sophomore year . . . college bound. Kessler, Will Kessie A proud member of Student Council, Will enjoys speech, biology, sports and television. 37 L1IQ3.i1??lt'il ivlgszfti ff1...sts'..lalf.swEgf'i 1 , 'llilfiffllflzlll 4 , L , at , l ft 1 -. K. lf'-.Mfrs-.,ft-V-.. K A qi isis, S .. dl .,,, f . t Vita S . lv , . . . l l I r iyx ,df sax 'X 7 z w '- 'I 3 gtuxy' gin 1 'tlt.,tt wig ,355 nl' 1 ll xx'tQ,17A 3' pts ,. ag iklgsjl .. . g,.: :gftg gf' .1 r 7 ',g llgigqa ll? Robert Allen Kirk Deborah Sue Kline Kirk, Robert Allen Allen Co-editor of the yearbook, Allen is interested in photography and auto racing. He plans to attend Pennsylvania State University at Mont Alto with a major in pre-medicine. Kline, Deborah Sue Deb Deb likes music, animals, drawing and taking walks . . . plans to get a job and then travel. Kline, Gerald E. Gerald enjoys bowling, wrestling, swimming, basketball and foot- ball. He plans to work at Landis Tool Company. Kline, Kathy Sue Kathy enjoys American history . . . looks forward to graduation . . . plans to be married. Kline, Tod F. Tod enjoys sports, world cultures and playing the guitar . . . plans to become a professional guitarist and do concert work. Kling,ThereseMarie Therese likes to bowl, swim, travel and walk in the mountains. She especially enjoyed Ceramics and Sculpture II . . . future plans include college. Klingon, Greta Rey Rey Rey enjoys participating in the all school productions, doing needle- work, refinishing furniture and playing the piano. She plans to attend Shippensburg State College majoring in elementary education . . . wants to be an elementary counselor. Klipp, Laura I. Laurie Laurie likes crafts, marine life and the beach . . . college bound with science as a possible major. Knepper, Diane Office practice was Diane's favorite class. She plans to get a job . . . looks forward to graduation. Kokoski, Ted Ted likes to play his harmonica and go to parties. He plans to get a job or enter the Air Force. 38 ,S i lj 1 'lf' - W . Aan Gerald E. Kline Kathy Sue Kline Tod F. Kline Therese Marie Kling X ' l 1 Greta Rey Klingon Laura J. Klipp Diane Knepper Ted KOkOSkl Denver Ray Koons Denise Ann Kreller an qw Angelo A. Kritikos Diana Elizabeth Kulp Michael A. Kunze Donald M. Kupp Stephen L. LaCasse lon S. Lacy Koons, Denver Ray , Denver is interested in cars . . . enjoyed his vocational technical courses. Kourliouros, Peter lnot picturedl Pete Pete enjoys history and cars . . . plans to find a job. Kreller, Denise Ann Denise enjoys reading, listening to music, sports and taking long walks. Her future plans include nursing and working with the handicapped and disabled. Kritikos, Angelo A. Angelo plans to further his education and then enter the Navy. He likes to swim and dance. American history and geometry were his favorite classes. Kulp, Diana Elizabeth Bunny Bunny, co-editor of the yearbook, found working on it a challenging and memorable experience. Her hobbies are photography and ballet . . . plans to attend Shippensburg State College to major in biology and then travel. Kunze, Michael A. Mike Mike's favorite course was geometry. His interests include drawing and swimming. . . college bound. Kupp, Donald M. Don Don enjoyed his geometry, trigonometry and analysis courses. His interests are sports and listening to music. . . plans to attend Penn- sylvania State University. LaCasse, Steven L. Harold Steve enjoys English and good times. He plans to attend a trade school or travel across the country. Lacy, jon S. Steve Steve likes to fish, canoe, camp. take pictures and work on cars . . . hopes to attend college and major in forestry. Laman, Steven Steve Steve likes to work on cars and roller skate . . . plans to work at Lan- dis Tool Company. Lambert, Michael tnot picturedl Mike Mike is interested in cars and sports. . .college bound. Lanehart, Linda A. -Linda plans to work in the language feild with commercials . . . studied French and Spanish. Her hobbies include reading, swimming, skin diving and skiing. Steven Laman Linda A. Lanehart 39 4 .,,'. C A .aw M Thomas Leon Laughman Kimberly G. Layman l Judith A. Little Cheryl Ann Lively Laughman, Thomas Leon Tumbleweed Tom enjoys playing music, making models and eating . . . wants to attend a police academy. Layman, Kimberly G. Kim Kim likes to sew and read . . . enjoyed her Spanish and accounting courses. She hopes to get a job and become a homemaker. Leiter, David A. Dave Dave, a member of our cross country and track teams, recalls helping to win the Tri-State League Cross Country Championship in 1974. He likes all sports and is fond of math . . . college bound. Lininger, J. Kay Kay Kay likes cheerleading, traveling, football and the mountains . . . she'll always remember the fun on skip day . . . college bound with computer technology as her major. Little, Judith A. Judy Judy enjoyed going to Quebec, Canada with other French students. Her hobbies include swimming, bowling, football and 'music . . . wants to attend college to major in dental hygiene. Lively, Cheryl Ann Shirley Cheryl likes having fun . . . enjoys gym and study halls. Lourdon, Pam Pam anticipates getting a job. She enjoys accounting and bike riding ...looks forward to graduation. McCleaf, Ann Marie Ann enjoys rifle twirling, student government, children and music . . . wants to learn how to use a spinning wheel . . . will attend Indiana University of Pennsylvania . . . plans to teach emotionally disturbed children. 40 David A. Leiter I. Kay Lininsef Pam Lourdon Anne Marie McCleaf ' ''W:55:1-:f'11f1f'm!:fYf M ' ' 1- Gregory W. McCleaf David McCoy ,L,,W, 1' - Q, ,fs , , '.f' - L'm' Q ti., t ., fl, .mg , U I 'kv g- f .,,:,i. 2.1.1 ' LV- , . Martin Edward McGarity Joyce Ann McKean a B V s my ar 3, f, f.. Q im f ll 74 l j 1'f.i'ft-fffisff. i . . Lisa Renee McCleaf jeffrey L. McCracken Howard McKean Mark McKendrick i 1 E l 1 K 5 X 5 i . E 2 1 l x l ' 1 K nfl , S E E K Wi awjllfggi il I 7 as i McCleaf, Gregory W. Greg Greg is interested in guns, scuba diving, canoeing, skiing and photog- raphy. His future plans include either the Air Force, an engineering job or photography career. McCleaf, Lisa Renee Lisa likes to knit and grow plants . . . plans to become a nurse or a dental assistant. McCoy, David Dave Dave enjoys coin collecting and roller skating . . . plans to work at Hennessy Products. McCracken, jeffrey L. jeff jeff plans to be a photographer. . .enjoys drawing and painting. McFerren,Marklnotpicturedl Mark is a hunter and a member of our football team. He intends to further his education or enter the Air Force. McGarity, Martin Edward Marty Marty likes accounting, sales, speech and psychology courses . . . plans to attend business school and work in the field of management ...spends his spare time working at Bonanza. McKean, Howard Buddy Buddy enjoys hunting and driving around. His future plans are to find a job and marry. McKean, Joyce loyce is fond of roller skating and record keeping. McKendrick,Mark Mark enjoys stock car racing and math classes . . . plans to become an auto mechanic. He will always remember going to breakfast during third period study hall in his junior year. 41 i Tara L. MalOr1Gy Alexander R. Margin lr. Thomas A, Marsiglia Gregory L. Martin faq., Larry l- Maflln Verna lean Martin Maloney, Tara L. Tara likes art, hiking, climbing trees, McDonaldland cookies and varied English courses. She plans to study commercial art or fashion design. Margin, Alexander, R., lr. Lex Lex enjoys hiking, camping, playing pool and going to Mr. Ranchk's geometry class . . . college bound. Marsiglia, Thomas A. Tom Tom is interested in science, world cultures, hunting and reading. He plansto attend college with a major in psychology. Martin, Gregory L. Bo Greg is interested in biology and automobiles. He hopes to own a business someday. Martin, Larry 1. Larry enjoys guns, hunting, fishing and singing in the Tribe. He wants to become a funeral director for the state of Maryland . . . will start his apprenticeship following graduation. Martin, Verna lean Verna's favorite classes are art and American history. She loves the outdoors, drawing, model cars, talking and having fun. Mason, Greg Greg enjoys cars, motorcycles and being a senior. He plans a career in the Marines. Meadows, Claudine Marie Claudine plans to get married and then do secretarial work. She enjoys swimming, partying, her English and business courses, the ocean and the mountains . . . remembers the 1975 gym show. Mellott, Pamela joy Pam Pam remembers French class .and working on the yearbook . . . is interested in sewing, crocheting and traveling. She will attend West Virginia Wesleyan College and major in nursing. Melville,PaulD. Paul likes the drums and being in the band . . . hopes to be a high school band director or a professional musician . . . remembers losing his class ring. Greg Mason Claudine Marie Meadows l Pamela joy Mellott Paul D. Melville I Bill Mentzer Dennis Mickley lay Middour Carol Anne Miller Mentzer, Bill Bill likes electronics and plans to attend a technical school . . . enjoys collecting corn, bottles and antique radios. Mickley, Dennis Denny Denny enjoys distance running, playing the guitar and art . . . plans an art career. He'll always remember the day Mrs. DiGiammarino fell asleep during a filmstrip. Middour, lay lay likes partying, listening to music, art courses and horse races . . . is looking forward to graduation. Miller, Carol Anne Carol is a member of the Waynesboro Historical Society, the Potomac Symphony and the yearbook.. .college bound. Miller, David E. Dave Dave plans a career in the Marines. His interests include hunting, fishing and studying Literature of Music. Miller, john john likes hunting and being in the mountains. He hopes to become a forest ranger. Miller, Judith Lynn ludy ludy enjoys art, good music and dancing . . . plans to attend Pitts- burgh Art Institute to study interior design. Miller, Karen Karen's interests include reading, swimming and riding horses. She hopes to work with animals. Minnich, Laura Laura enjoys roller skating, bowling and her business courses. Marriage is included in her future plans. Moats, Bob Bob is interested in bicycling and building car and truck models . . . plans to work at Mack Trucks Inc. David E. Miller lohn Mark Miller ludlth Lynn Miller Karen Miller Laura Minnich Bob Moats 43 gh ,mi ,,,...,3g Q llluljx asflu4giniaxi-S.. Dawn Rouzer Moats Richard K. Mohn Ir. Moats, Dawn Rouzer Dawn is fond of children and books . . . plans to raise a family. Mohn, Richard K., jr. Rick Rick enjoyed his vocational agriculture classes . . . plans a career in forestry . . . would like to own a small machine shop. Monn,Tina Tina enjoys playing the piano, reading, camping and bicycling . . . plans a secretarial job. Monn, Todd Andrew Todd would like to become a state policeman or attend a junior col- lege. He likes hunting and playing football, Moser, Jean Jean enjoys swimming, skating and supporting the Indian football team. Mowen, Douglas L. Doug Doug, a member of the band, likes bicycling and swimming . . . re- members the band trip to Holland, Michigan . . . college bound. Mowen, john lnot picturedl john is interested in hunting and conservation . . . plans to become a game protector . . . enjoyed the 1974 Future Farmers of America banquet. Mowen, Kay E. ' Kay likes being in the Deckerettes and going to the ocean . . . enjoyed decorating for the 1975 prom. Moyer, Kristin S. Kris Kris, our head cheerleader, likes to swim, ride horses, ski and travel ...plans to attend college majoring in recreational social work. Mumma, Dan Dan's favorite classes were shop, chemistry and biology. He plans to attend a technical school or join the Air Force . . . enjoys hunting, audio electronics and auto mechanics. Mummert, Richard Paul Rich Rich was elected Franklin County's Future Farmers of America Star Agriculture-Businessman. He likes writing, hiking and fishing. . . plans to become a livestock farmer. 44 A ffl sl??5iiiill2'l' , ji Zl? ililjiiitliiliifiiijtix- Wiiilifillill' ll : l 5-illllitflllll .wmyg ,,.,. za, ily il in it ' . . 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Karen enjoys current social issues and accounting . . . likes to take walks and make people laugh . . . plans to get a job. Myers, Michael D. Mike Mike likes all sports and social studies . . . plans to attend college or a technical school. Myers, Susan Kimberly Kim Kim enjoys bowling, swimming and being outdoors. . . plans to attend college with a major in labaoratory technology. Nester, Timothy Tim Tim is interested in motorcycles, airplanes and records . . . plans to become an auto mechanic. Newcomer, Danette Marie Danette enjoys English, sports and track . . . college bound. Newcomer, jacquelyn Marie jackie lackie's interests are reading, riding and traveling . . . plans to major in psychology at Messiah College. P Nicodemus, Nancy S. Student Council's vice-president, Nancy enjoys history classes, oil painting, sewing, swimming, ice skating and working with crafts. Noel, Robert David Bob Bob enjoys listening to music, playing football and basketball, watching all kinds of sports and doing photography . . . will major in com- munications at college. Null, Dennis M. Dennis is interested in stamp collecting and building model rockets... placed sixth in the 1975 Track and Field Tri-State Championship . . . plans to attend Hagerstown junior College. 45 Oller, Darla Lue Dar Darla wants to attend a fashion college and travel . . . likes walking in the mountains, playing hockey and going to the ocean. Oller, Karla Sue Karla plans to do secretarial work. She likes to play golf, read and sew ...enjoyed the 1975 prom. Orner, Susan 1. Sue Sue enjoys gymnastics, swimming and listening to music. She plans to work as a waitress . . . liked her home economics course. Patrick, jan Nannette jan enjoys redoing furniture, bike riding and playing tennis. She plans to attend school for fashion merchandising . . . would like to own a shop someday. Pentz, Charles Charlie Charlie enjoys working on cars . . . will become an automobile mechanic. Phillips, Denise I. Denise likes babysitting, typing and working in the library. Phillips, Dennis 1. Dennis enjoys swimming and hunting . . . plans to enter the service. Piper, Eugene R. lr. Butch Eugene enjoys collecting records . . . plans to be a machinist . . . enjoyed his senior year the most. Plum,Tim Tim likes hunting, fishing and early dismissal . . . plans to become a plumber or do construction work. Poling,Rick Rick's hobbies are coin and stamp collecting, fishing and enjoying sports. He plans to attend college with a major in math or computer science. Charles Pentz Denise 1. Phillips Darla Lue Oller . 3-if i gi Elf? nasal, -. ,, , .,. sf., ..-,, te.. wi melt . .W My IVVA -wc. . 'N .srijzizzip , :fi ' ,,,.:-ess : a '- ,5jji3jli,3ljgl.w,i1z , , if-.W Karla Sue Oller ' cf ' -E 2 Wi ligiiiili ji 4 f jfi ' ffl . 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Poper Kathy lo Pryor t Gloria Ann Punt Rick Punt Tammy Rachel Thgm Rahn Laura B. Ramsburg Edward Reed Poper, Kathy L. Kitty Kathy plans to get a job or attend a junior college. She enjoys watching sports events. Pryor, Kathy lo Kathy likes summer sports, poetry and music. Punt, Gloria Ann Gloria enjoyed her psychology course... likes sports and clothes. Punt,Rick Rick enjoys sports, gym class, mechanical drawing and the beach ...remembers decorating for the 1975 prom. Rachel, Tammy Tammy likes to crochet, swim and work with animals.. .enjoyed being the treasurer of Health Careers Club. Rahn,Thom Thom plans to travel and then attend college . . . enjoys collecting bottles, listening to music, sketching and traveling. Ramsburg, Laura B. Laura likes being outdoors, sleeping and talking with friends. She plans to relax and later find a job. Reed, Edward Fast Ed enjoys going to English class, playing tennis and carrying on in the library. . .college bound. Reiber, Kathy S. Kathy, a member of the band, likes doing handcrafts and swimming ...wants to work with fashions or become a secretary. Richardson, Pamela lean Pam Pam enjoys dancing and listening to rock music. . . plans to go to the ocean and get a job. Kathy S. Reiber Pamela lean Richardson 47 at ,F Sb Riess,lackie A. jackie remembers being chosen senior class treasurer at the Franklin County Area Vocational Technical School . . . enjoys math and traveling. . . plans a career in the health field. Ritchey, Sharon E. A member of the girls hockey team, Sharon likes to go camping. Rock,Georgia Ann Georgia likes doing handcrafts and listening to her stereo . . . plans to marry and become a secretary. Rock, Steven L. Steve Steve likes to ice skate, play football and hunt. He plans a career in engineering. Rosenberger, Mary Mary is interested in books and photography. She enjoyed her biology and physics courses . . . plans a nursing career. Rouzer, Shirley A. Shirley likes reading and playing tennis. . . hopes to find a secretarial job in a local firm. Rowe, Brian Eugene A member of the football and track teams, Brian plans to become a butcher . . .enjoyed industrial math. Rowe, Kathie Elaine Kathie plans to go to Shippensburg State College and major in early childhood education . . . likes helping with her church nursery school, attending sports events and writing poetry . . . remembers the band trip to Niagara Falls. 48 jackie A. Riess I Georgia Ann Rock Mary Rosenberger Brian Eugene Rowe Sharon E. Ritchey Steven L. Rock i',- '-l- ' if 'ff if ' N ' - , - , 'lztir-22, -fz!i':s,gs,l,qa5j . . QfffW8i, ' fiiZiiif2s?r5'.'as,liai' K' .if- ,f .'t:ggw 2:EffIQiig2ji,glljigii Y . fi i A f- 'i'. -Zi EY ff2f'f? if - :TI.sf2lQesllg5g 1 s yziiiiigbjiii t z faxra-si - -wits. lllfig ' l - if-- .. ,t 5, V r- gztgg ' 4 A Heli i. aljigllllllfilitkiifflitiiil . -- tt-2t,fft.i1zgs.ffif 'Wi -1, 'zitigjfgitfil i - 1 uni l' -.teemifizsiit - f -. f .ii-i -.232 g..,,,i,t.j, - - I- ' fx ijt' 5 l ll i R53 , ' 3: - 1.f,iffSezi15isjs5i' X-, Shirley A. Rouzer l i Kathie Elaine Rowe Brenda May Sanders Mark K. Scott , l Kimberly Diane Sellers l Randy L. Sentz Cathy Ann Sanders james W. Seilhamer Jr. Larry Selman Barry A. Shaffer Vicki jo Sanders Celeste Marie Scheib Sanders, Brenda May Brenda plans a career as a licensed practical nurse. She enjoys singing in the Girls' Glee Club, reading and cooking. Sanders, Cathy Ann Cathy enjoys backpacking, camping and playing tennis. She plans to attend Pennsylvania State University to become a teacher. Sanders, Vicki lo Vicki enjoys competing in hockey, swimming, basketball and track. She plans to go to college and major in physical education and recreation. Scheib, Celeste Marie Celeste is interested in sports, meeting people and spending time in the mountains. She enjoyed working with the Youth Conservation Corps in, Caledonia and the Poconos . . . plans to go to college and be an exchange student to Chile. Scott, Mark K. Starky Mark, a member of our football team, will not forget attending football camp at Camp Gettysburg. His favorite course was geometrv . . . college bound. Seilhamer, james W. lr. lim lim enjoys cars and sports. His favorite course was driver education . . . will work in carpentry. Sellers, Kimberly Diane Kimbo Kim enjoys doing crossword puzzles and listening to records. Her future plans include a job and marriage. Selman, Larry Ace Larry's interests include art, baseball and ice hockey. He aims to go to school to become a commercial artist. Sentz, Randy L. Randy likes working on cars . . . plans to find a job in a shop and marry. Shaffer, Barry A. Barry likes gymnastics and sports. . . college bound. 49 -.f-sf , ' j ,QR i' I S ,Tiff f K- 11Q.g4J,r,f , .,,-,-wif: ' loel Shatzer Georgia Sheffler Shatzer,1oel joel enjoys running around and studying history . . . will seek a job in Waynesboro. Sheffler, Georgia Georgia is interested in track and gymnastics. Sheffler, Terri Terri likes rollerskating and music . . . enjoyed her vocational tech- nical courses. Shockey, Brenda Lee Brenda enjoys record keeping, sewing and bike riding . . . plans to get ajob. Shockey, Cynthia Lynnette Cindy Cindy enjoys attending football games, playing tennis and participating in the band . . . remembers the band trip to Niagara Falls in 1974 . . . college bound with a major in either psychology or journalism. Shriver, Cathy Shriver Cathy plans to attend college and become a teacher for the handi- capped children . . . likes swimming, babysitting, riding bikes and doing gymnastics. Shull, Deborah L. Deb Deb enjoys playing the piano in the Velvetones and playing the flute in the band. She writes poetry and short stories . . . wants to attend college and major in journalism. Simmers, Gordie Gordie plans to enter the service.. . likes sports, music and pool. Simmers, Terry L. Terry takes pleasure in working on cars . . . plans to become a welder. Sites, Harmon Bud Bud is interested in fishing and custom painting . . . wants to own a body shop. 50 Terri Sheffler Brenda Lee Shockey 5 . fm1,551Ki23113iglgflegistfzsiiifjjfiiaf pittiifiqt fit My ii fi gyp- s2'4efi..f-f' Iitlgff lf' lf lvl ,l - lf J lf , , . . . . - ,X A , W.. ., ,,,. 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Smetzer l F l Donna jean Smith Gary Smith I it 1...-,Q -, ESX- ' .232 K A ' ' Y Q.1 3'E' .f: g 5 A fi Q 5 as 'Y e f Egg at g :if-gf! 3 isis ig- i +23 Petzl ' Q ' l ' ls is ,El is S i ' ,gin . flsf flag, 1 K f l ii fi .355 :Qi si gi 2 ZS s 3 5 a E Annette M. Smith Carl Smith Katrina Sue Smith Sanford A. Smith Smetzer, Andy Andy likes collecting campaign buttons, drawing and painting. . . plans to attend an art school . . . remembers the student trip to the U.S.S.R. Smetzer, Bradley L. Brad Brad enjoys sports, new cars and friendships . . . intends to join the Air Force or Navy. Smith, Annette M. Annette likes water skiing, listening to music and being around animals. She hopes to work with animals in some way. Smith, Carl Carl enjoys playing football and swimming . . . wants to become an automobile mechanic. Smith, Donna jean Donna enjoys sewing and her record keeping class. She plans to get a job and raise a family . . . looks forward to graduation. Smith, Gary Gary enjoys being a member of the Future Farmers of America. Smith, james A. lnot picturedl Bill Bill likes pool, Bob Dylan and English . . . will attend college in a few years. Smith, Katrina Sue Katy Katy likes the ocean, animals, gymnastics and funny people . . . re- members badly timed entrance during the all school production The Sound of Music . . . college bound with a physical therapy major. Smith, Sanford A. Sanford likes bicycling and collecting matchbooks. He plans to attend the Pennsylvania State University at Mont Alto for one year and the University of Pittsburgh for four years. 51 tllj in Q ll S l IS. :H lat' lvxlx Q 4 gllllljl 1 lxll it nslgjsg 7 'il' , l ,. aw 0 gli it qw iii z i l . .liizijjsjlzz X f l zliilyiltiljjs 'Lx K jllsll . Snyder, Robert Bob Bob likes bowling and being a member of the Future Farmers of America . . . hopes to be employed at Teledyne Landis Machine. Spangler, Hazel I. Hazel's interests are her friends, good books and having fun. She will attend Hood College with a major in psychology or business management. Speaks, Gene P. Mean Gene Gene enjoys football and science. He plans to attend college to major in math . . . wants to be a math teacher. Spoonhour, Curtis Curtis is interested in hunting, hiking and fishing . . . plans to get a job or join the Marines. Sprankle, Howard Howie Howie is interested in sports . . . enjoyed being manager for the football and basketball teams . . . plans to be a farmer. Sprenkle, Debbie Debbie enjoys playing tennis and walking in the mountains . . . plans a nursing career. Stambaugh, L. Ellen Ellen Ellen likes being in the band, playing the piano and studying Spanish. She plans to attend Shippensburg State College to major in psychology. Stitely, Franklin L. jr. Frank Frank enjoys chess, baseball and basketball. He plans to major in science in college . . . remembers winning the opening basketball game of the 1975 season. 1 V Sflg liliiil .i.z.tt.iaf :':2:if3i2'-Y,E A it-Qi 2 i' A . 5f:.1.f:j5g:q,,,2 .. , '--iat.,2.,+ -5 35.35, ,sjl-t,,,, .--,,.wf..:g11.f..: .tt t Q - W fY2?1.': It 241. ., z. ai- .a'v.iffEsfr isww ,, is .wt ggi.-D-,u-1:55255 'f . i. 'ew 2. , -1 ,yy J U. -my . EQ' , . 1 Y fig: - X - ' s- f .f. t , ,.5aliQEQg21gz'53' 'l x ii ji I ,... t .. ss- L,:.-'53 rslaziliss. flitfiiils ' . . 'lflsligllisiiffis fi' its its fl il 9 3221 9. - u 2 4. I 1: . 1 5, ,g..Ngi ..i, fm Q I .W-5.5:-F west- .fsz -'e.f-1-'fu I---I if . Qi , .tal l lil? l li' ,mi 'll' .. -aP::.al'..f:.- F '- Howard Sprankle Debbie Sprenkle yt jx , g 5 L. Ellen Stambaugh Franklin L. Stitely jr. 52 Robert Snyder Hazel l. Spangler Gene P. Speaks Curtis Spoonhour Sue L. Stites Penny K. Strasser William Richard Swink Randall Swope Ellen M. Stottlemyer Clarence W. Stull lr. Paul N. Swope Robert Edwin Taylor Stites, Sue L. Sue would like to help people either by being a social worker or by joining the Peace Corps . . . enjoys bowling, camping, traveling and attending sports activities. Stottlemyer, Ellen M. Ellen plans to attend college or spend two years in voluntary service. She enjoys reading and teaching children . . . enjoyed participating in county and district chorus tryouts. Strasser, Penny K. Penny likes to read and watch television . . . enjoys math. She wants to further her education or get a job. Stull, Clarence W. jr. jim An outdoorsman, jim enjoys hunting and fishing. He is glad that he joined the Future Farmers of America . . . hopes to be a machinist at Mack Trucks or Grove Manufacturing Company. Swink, William Richard Rick Rick, a member of our wrestling squad, is fond of all sports and chemistry. He will attend Pennsylvania State University and major in engineering. Swope, Paul N. Paul is interested in stock car races and rifles . . . intends to go into the National Guard. Swope, Randall Randy Rand en'o s olfin , skiin and playing tennis. He plans to attend Y J Y 8 S S ' the United States Coast Guard Academy and major in either govern- ment or oceanography . . . enjoyed his trip to Eruope in his junior year. Talhelm, Gregory lnot picturedl Greg Greg plans to enter the Marine Corps . . . enjoys amusing people, gymnastics and karate . . . remembers hitting the curb with a driver education car. Taylor, Robert Edwin Bob Bob likes wrestling, baseball and speech class . . . college bound. Teeter, lon jj jon enjoys skiing and traveling . . . plans to attend college to major in mechanical drawing. He especially enjoyed the band trips, football games and world cultures. Tharp, Kenny Kenny likes working on his 1964 Impala SS. He plans to work in the appliance field or get a job at Landis Tool Company. Topper, Miriam Miriam likes sewing, cooking, listening to music and typing . . . remembers helping to apply make up for the all school production Bye, Bye Birdie. Tosten, Sally lo Sally takes pleasure in cheerleading for our sports events, taking pictures and being at the beach. Trace, Rodney C. Rod Rod enjoys swimming, hunting and playing football. He plans to be either a machinist or a state policeman. Triesh, Debra K. Debbie Debbie likes attending sports events and being with her friends. She plans to get a secretarial job. Turner, Lavinah 1. Lavinah plans to work in the business field. She enjoys all facets of nature and having a good time. Unger, jonathan Our Student Council president, jonathan enjoys reading and working on his MGB . . . college bound. Valencia, Maria Christina Bing Our foreign exchange student from the Philippines, Bing is interested in music, art and literature. Her most memorable experience was qualifying as a foreign exchange student . . .college bound. Valore, Steven Steve Steve enjoys music, parties and life . . . college bound. His favorite courses were American history and geometry. Lavinah 1. 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Kurt plans to major in law enforcement at Hagerstown Junior College. He wants to become a Pennsylvania state policeman . . . enjoys swimming, participating in sports and working in the Washington County Sheriff's Department. Wagaman, Wanda Kay Wanda likes country music, good books, bowling and being with her friends . . . hopes to own a small farm. Walrath, Dolly Lee Dolly likes long walks in the mountains and hot summer days. She would like to travel . . . is anxious for graduation. Walter, Harold Ernest jr. Harold enjoys working on cars, palying tennis, oil painting and working with ceramics. . . plans to attend hair styling school. Waltz, Ray T. lr. Rusty Rusty plans to become a firetruck driver . . . likes building models, listening to music and being in the band . . . happily remembers all the band trips. Weagley, joseph N. joe joe plans a future in drama. He likes mysteries and one-act plays. Webster, Rodger T. Rodger enjoys hunting and swimming. He would like to be a welder. Weddle, Michael E. Mike Mike would like to be a mechanic. He enjoys hunting and fishing. Weikert, Dennis E. Denny Denny wants to major in geology in college. He enjoys bicycling, hiking, camping and rock collecting . . . vividly remembers being accepted into the National Honor Society and then being expelled S5 john Adam Welty Ill Mary West Welty, john Adam Ill john enjoys trucks and cars . . . plans to be a truck driver . . . liked decorating for the 1975 prom. West, Mary Mary plans to attend jeweler's school.. .enjoys swimming and working with clay. White, Barbara E. B0bb6 Bobbe would like to attend a fashion school and travel. Her interests include modern dance and gymnastics . . . especially enjoyed English class. White, David W. Dave Dave plans to join either the Air Force or the Navy . . . likes to work on cars. . . enjoys current social issues. White, Michael Alan Mike Mike is interested in sports, especially wrestling and football. He plans to attend college and major in accounting . . . favorite class was American history. Wilders, George Franklin George likes to hunt and fish . . . will enlist in the service. Wile, William lnot picturedl Billy Bill likes the outdoors . . . plans to get a job . . . remembers when Mr. Davison caught him skipping school. Wilhide, jeff jeff plans to work in the field of electronics . . . likes sports and cars. Wilhide, Robin D. Robin plans to go to business school. She enjoys swimming and traveling... likes shorthand, typing and gym courses. Willhide, Linda Linda enjoys playing the piano, studying psychology and doing church related work. She participated in the 1975 junior Miss Pageant . . . will study music therapy in college. Williams, Terri Terri plans to become a dental assistant. Riding horses, listening to music and going to football games are some of her interests. She enjoyed her science courses. 56 t ,.,. - s ..ss w , Barbara E. White David W. White l Michael Alan White George Franklin Wilders jeff Wilhide Robin D. Wilhide Linda Willhide Terri Williams .- ilfwai fl .1 1 3 - f ff Q, W AQ nl 'Ya Q B' 5 Q, 41 L s J 9 3 . Y lil 'w 1 it w E l ..,. w, 4 Jr l' Jr' ., lag . i W' ' Y Q t- 5' 55 1 Donna jean Winebrenner Mark Charles Wisner if, -. a IV if 22 'W it 5 R if l 4 . Q. za: X we. E A . 1 t, . a K i , 1 if 'R wi if Y if t ,ip get ,s,,esfftf:ausf 3 LANA QQQ .aLQWl?VWJiEx5 Qi :-f ff if , 'f 5' sifh ' .iff if ' r ff- - R,-ist .. Wflffii... isa, fi N L . f pg, 1 X 4 f aw s we fl ,Q Qgikwf Kiwi QEQQUQHQHR Kimberly Kay Witte Tom Wolff Tina Louise Woodring jeffrey O. Yeakle 55 Lf, . ff? If fin. - Se em sua. ewmgQwssea sWmMss,sW. IY7?f9fEEii2iEi1ggeeg:ggiai:fgrgdgf 1, K, ..... , , fsi.,W, .s . EX Aldilw as WW swat? we Q tan t W , wwefgelgfzffgafnfffzttggwi A-falsify, wg: f 24 William L. Yoder Jeffery L. Zody ' , sliliixi- 25155212555 ii: 414:-'iid . f.. V5 bfi '::212,.fi1ff: s . - - . ' 1? i S we P S JE 99' . it t if 5 S I 1 me ii' 4 4 tja M- 5 Q Q ii BQ W ga Y E 'ns .. is .1ff,2f:-me ff izef,f1t5f2'Tk f'El gil qi 5L ,n Sh ,Maw was l,...l 'K L,.::..... , H -R it www F Winebrenner, Donna jean Donna enjoys buying clothes and spending money . . . is anxious for graduation. Wisner, Mark Charles Mark plans to become an apprentice at Landis Machine Company. His main interests are hunting, camping and trapping. Witte, Kimberly Kay Kim Kim likes to attend rock concerts and parties. She plans to go to Hagers- town lunior College . . . was fond of gym class. Wolff, Tom Tom likes golf, music and French . . . plans to attend college. Woodring, Tina Louise Tina is fond of swimming and doing gymnastics . . . hopes to travel. Yeakle, jeffrey O. jeff jeff is interested in electronics, math and speech . . . plans to become a television serviceman. Yoder, William L. Bill Bill plans to be a policeman. He enjoys being a member of our soccer team . . . interested in motorcycles, track and art. Zody, leffery L. E jeff jeff likes to swim and work on cars . . . intends to join the Air Force. 57 fig ' .i', , Q The Class Of 1977 oves Forward The class of 1977 with their advisors Mrs. Mildred Bucher and Mr. Gerald Reichard started their year by selling Stanley Products. Their project was a success and provided the needed cash for prom decorations. Row 1: E Myers, R. Shank 1 Newcomer B. Kline Row 2 . , . , . : F. Layman, L. Dowin, L. Middlekauff, C. Goertz. Row 3: T. Price, S. Robinson, D. Eberly, B. Black. Row 4: T. Snowberger. Row 5: 1. Scott, A. Bowling, M Hardman, P. Terry. Row 6: K. Bastin, T. Butts, C. Hirt, J. McDaniels, T Keating. Absent: B. Gaver, K. Stambaugh, K. Seilhammer. -4. Wa.- . Row 1: 1. Stanton ihistorianl, K. Stepler isecretaryl. Row 2: C. George ltreasurerl, I. Arendt ipresidentl, V. 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A asisaf'-' ia 1 ug M Susan Speaks Lisa Sprankle Teresa Sprankle Greg Staley Mark Staley Kathy Stambaugh jackie Stanton Michael Stefanic Kathy Stepler Karen Stine Scott Stine jeff Stinson Audie Stoops Tammy Storley Andrea Stouffer Eric Stouffer Linda Stouffer Sharon Stouffer Ed Stull Mike Stuller Fred Stum Larry Stumbaugh Ellen Summers Diana Swart Tom Swartz Lisa Tate Pam Terry Diana Thomas Carl Tiedemann Sean Tierney Marvin Toms Charles Triesh Craig Trostle Mark Trostle Robin Vanderau Marcia Verdier loAnn Wagaman Craig Walck Tammy Walter Allen Washington Mike Watson Kenton Weber William Webster Richard Weikert Robin West Bill Whittington Mike Wilhide William Wilhide Sallye Wilkinson Charles Willhide Steve Wishard julie Wolff Robert Wolff Bonnie Zehler Successful Magazine Sale Starts Sophomores ff Right Sophomores under the direction of Mr. Cutchall and Mr. Eberly got off to a late start. Once officers were finally elected the class decided to sell magazine subscriptions for their project. The drive was a great success. Row 1: B. Gardner, F. Matthews, K. Scott, D. Wolff. Row 2: D. Baker B. Swink, M. Blubaugh. Row 3: C. Sharrah, H. Minnich, C. Cool, A. Huff. - 352115 , 1713, - ffl- i raqi. Z31'.Qg:' 1. i ay , - yn 35521-iiiigzsilgx il t E -' ' ,lv ss' 1 -if-lflll N. .f . . ., i , 4 A iii 'lrr t,Jil :Ml 'ii fl lil il,lJgiz't l nf K, 5 t. , Y, ' e ellf ' X li 355' Sf: is . ' ki lf 5? Q. E ill. l , lllil r ig . fl sv 3 X ll l 2 F kr it my - iQue-W Q' 1-. , sail ,Ms .K X .x,,. if A g N35 t, r ig ,:,. : fi ' 1 rs l ,git .A ii lllll' r ffl all 2 . ,Q-if Qi, . , . , .--Q W . fa A' ' ,', ,,:b:5..:.g'1 ,IQ--i We ,X- M -5315, 'MTM F eff' it may rfglg , 'J . li 1' l. .. ,,1. :Lax agw ir :L ' E, .x , - if - llfg .1 5 'S sialic :era -tt. . i . 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Barnhart Paula Barnhart Frances Bassett Debbie Baugher Kevin Baumgardner Dale Beaver Doug Beckner Mike Benedict Tammy Benshoff Denise Bercaw Kirk Berger Jerrold Bingaman Sue Bingaman Wendell Bingaman jeff Blubaugh Mary Blubaugh Dennis Bonner Kippen Bonner Rick Bonner Robert Borne Mike Boswell Angelia Bradford Kim Bramel Kenny Bricker Dellarina Brown Kevin Brown Sandra Brown jean Bumbaugh Cathy Burkholder Teresa Butts Kim Calimer Lori Calimer Tim Calimer Marlin Carbaugh Matt Carroll Marcia Cason Debbie Chilcote Bonnie Clark Kim Cline Dawn Coldsmith jeff Collins Jeanette-Compher Bill Cook Dave Cook Ed Cook Carol Cool Sue Coursey Betty Cox Deanna Cox june Crawford Pam Crider Mary Criste Cindy Crum Steve Cummins jason Cunningham Gerald Daley jerry Dalton Tim Dean Bob Deegan Dennis Dwyer Kirk Dewease Karon Dice William Dick Bruce Ditch Tony Ditch Todd Dorsett Tim Doyle Dave Drent Mike Drent Joyce Dupont Carol East Debbie Eck Tammy Eck Terry Emory Cindy Eyler Kris Feldmeyer Ray Fisher lim Fitz Vince Flasher Steve Fleagle T law f T f , il it ' tts,.t at T sg-awwt? 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Mrs. Heefner, the attendance secretary, is also a new member of the staff. 75 Keeping Us In Top Condition Genevieve V. Nisewonder, Robert L. Owens, Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Corinne C. Altland, Diane M. Cooper, School Nurse Librarian The special service personnel are a very important part of Waynesboro Area Senior High School. The guidance office is always open to students when they have a problem or when they just feel like talking to someone. The counselors are always willing to lend an ear. Our library offers its services to everyone. Many research books are available for students to use. Students also have a wide variety of fictional books to choose from for pleasure reading. Three women who never receive much recognition are our aides, Mrs. M. Bender, Mrs. M. Rock, and Mrs. C. Winters. They assist our teachers in many ways, including in the classroom. One of the major jobs of the aides is to sort cards and place students in the English mini-courses here. Over all, they make the teachers' job alittle easier. Thomas G. Rocks Louise R. Frankforter Guidance Counselor Guidance Secretary Bette L. Pryor, Marilyn Bender, Library Secretary Aide Mildred Rock, Charlotte Winters, Aide Aide Teacher's Prayer by james I. Metcalf I want to teach my students how To live this life on earth, To face its struggles and its strife And to improve their worth, Not just the lesson in a book Charles C. Allese, 'fIObELfEhBsaUT10ntf Or how the rivers flow, ' -.-: - ea , :oval Studies Education ysma But how to choose the proper path Wherever they may go, To understand eternal truth And know the right from wrong And gather all the beauty of A flower and a song. For if I help the world to grow In wisdom and in grace, Then I shall feel that I have won And I have filled my place. And so I asked your guidance God That I may do my part For character and confidence And happiness of heart. Sandra Beaumont, paul G- Benchoff Adapuye PhY5'Cal Industrial Arts Education Mildred I. Bucher, Margaret E. Bucklew, Ada E. Bucy, Ruth M. Bushman, Business French English English Madelyn Carey, Willis M. Conover, Robert R. Cutchall, Betty,G. Easterday Special Education Sogial Studieg Buginegg Home ECOHOITIICS Terry N. Eberly, Science Asher S. Edelman jr., Instrumental Music Richard Eversole, Social Studies Richard George, Social Studies W 1 ii ,,,, ,l Cheryl Finafrock, jimmy Friese, Thomas Fullerton, Physical Education Math Science Paul Gingrich, Dorothy Glover, Fred Hauber, Math Business Business jean S. Hollyday, Alan R. jaymes, English Vocational Agriculture George M. Keim, jr., Wayne F. Knepper, Business Math Lawrence E. Knier, Louis W. Kohler, Instrumental Music Social Studies Glenn Herrgldl RlCl'I3!'d l. HEfSh, Vocational Agriculture Social Studies Morris H. jones, David Kehf, Social Studies Vocational Agriculture Gerald R. Kowallis, Vocal Music Casimer B. Kreichbaum, Science Larry Ludy, Industrial Arts 80 William Lugenbeel, English Math Mmvgfmijpr effigy .,,, ., M 5 rx' .f , .g ' H ffif I, '24 . V , QQ Eff WW ii' . w r :gig I mecfi. , ,, 1-:Zi55ir5fi't2,-w:E,.5 - '15, '--'lfnlfrlfff ,a,w,cM,,,.i- ,-f- ,.wz,, . wg- ::.z,-t izffwriigifiififi''im -'Him .ii -'mseiiei '- , wi- i ,, 5 1 Carol Manahan, iiifliffsif' . .f l 'Z j, fyigf, , , .. 5- ' bfi WWW f f r Q5 ,ww -f P ,,. I W .4 K ..,,,. ,,, ,.,,r , ,..,,.,,... . -li., .if ,fu ,gwp A 5, .Et Mary Ann Kulp English Robert Lynerd, Industrial Arts Anna M. May, Spanish Robert A. Mesaros, Kerry A. Miller, Patricia L Morris, Science Social Studies Business , 51 1: few 1- ga 40? LL, ,,, ,, ,nf 55? H llffiewiii 4122 'wgfzkf' 5 L fir' f A f ffl wi A ,ig ff if A S , ,, - l , A 2312 F NZ ff E 552 3.113 B5 3 ,Sf is L 1 f ff rp sl' if ' 1 15 4- Wm 1 Z J , ,s in ,E 1 E Jr 2 ,Es Jw 5 1 ,f E: 5 iid J' I 'lf 1' Q 9 5 W 4 1 :Y J i E 'H 12 1 diff f 2 'Tr '21 ' iff. as W- fy 'Sir Q ,, if Y A' vi Q ,V - . I Christine A' MOWBW' joseph G. Ohler, Bernadette Raimondi, Robert C. Rankin, Health, Physical Latin English Highway Safety Education Gerald W. Reichard, Mary lane Rife, Stephen G. Rollins, Bfiafl 52lCl1S, Industrial Arts Home Economics Science EnSl'5h I il Joseph E. Shively, Max O- Shoemaker, William H. Smith, Donna P. Stottlemyef, Science Healthf Special Education English Physical Education LJU Roberrasrum, if f 7 M.Ordean Yau ey, William D.zehler, Highway Safety Math Business Vo-Tech Administration And Faculty My iii F A ,-:b 5 K alhikwzfgjxsf f.. ,V , , ,Qf Q I 1 f 1 its at , , . 'a.,l2r 1. ,f - , f ,iffrt ?v it i r as f . A wwfifa-as f' . W Dalton E. Paul, Arlene F. Sarvas, Kenneth E. Erisman, LGSH-If E- O5f 2i5kY Director Supervisor Co-operative Education C0'0fdln3f0f john E. Sotak, Co-ordinator Donald M. Barnett, Auto Body and Fender 82 14, l 1 4 5 8 Rig l 2 Z l L. ., Q r, iigzg?-Q . ESV. ,2..,iQ:53i '- K msdzfs f1en2aZwsa,s,zr11gggf ,w w K ,3 J, F I 'flfi-ifSiV A'ff + f3ggkf1,11i , -fgm,-z iff, K. r ---- s gy, iii , Kenneth L. Baker, Donald I. Bankes, Edgar B. Bard III, Machine Shop Graphic Arts Data Processing if e ii?-E35 553 wsdtm A' 'il ay f Ji We 'i1g12fNlQf'f f ,,,. is Merle G. Beidel, Anna M. Bock, Carpentry Textiles and Fabrication MafY,E' Bunsf. Richard W. Chamberlin, Pracucql Nursmg Cafeteria Manager Co-ordinatnr Charles E. Detrich lr., Auto Mechanics L. Kenneth Erikson, Sally M. Everhart, Welding Quantity Foods F i S Q 344' james E. Hoke, Marketing Harry C. Elder, Drafting And Design .rrr 1'1, ' .ylct . , .Ifrf 'ffiz .. .fZ f'?f. 5.2 595 - ..... Roy H. lohnston, Horticulture Elmer M. lsenber er, 8 Warehousing Jessie B. Price, Cosmetology W. Robert Strunk, Auto Mechanics yi-ua' l Lewis D. Kauffman, Merrill S. Kendig, Margaret C. Knaub, Electronics Carpentry Health Assistant - . f f V ...J ' .1 P - 1- . 3. iii' fri, . ' 5159 V1 -vi' ,Mi 1,-gi . ' F15 .,,, ii l 5 i gl if? f 'Eli fi M Theodore V. Poe, Electrical Occupations S n Wayne F. Tamer, Electrical Occupations Steven L. Walk, Thomas H, Watkins, Cecil E. Williams, Machine Tool Building Trades Farm Machinery Sales fi. a .i . 1 i x A f 6 I N i 4 A i 5 4 1 Y . 1 Q i I r i 4 I w 1 I 1 n L f Wayarian Staffs Combine Efforts To Produce Bicentennial Yearbook Row 1: S. Foster, B. Mellott, T. Bock, D. Fleagle, A. Kirk ico-editorl, K. McCoy. Row 2: A. McCleaf, C. Miller, R. Shank, S. Dietrick, 5. Hunsecker, C. Stambaugh, C. Savage, K. Cline. Row 3: D. Kulp lco- editorl, L. Sung, R. Klingon, P. Mellott, C. Shockey, T. Barlup, P. Foss, T. Bender, K. Rowe, M. Criste, D. Schwenker fadvisorl. Row 1: L. Middlekauff, S. Tosten, D. Thomas, K. Scott, L. Gardener, D. Barnes. Row 2: R. Rankin fadvisorl, S. Speaks, K. Poper, C. Joiner tbusiness managerl, S. Smith, 1. Bollinger, R. West. Row 3: L. Doub, K. Moyer, I. Harbaugh, I. Hauber, C. Kriechbaum, T. Rankin, E. Edel- man, C. McGarity, L. Lanehart, C. jones, 1. Little, S. Sites. The 1975-76 centennial year WAYARIAN is co-edited by Diana Kulp and Allen Kirk, without whose untiring efforts this yearbook would not have been possible. Pam Mellot is the underclassman section editor. Pam also assisted Rey Klingon, senior section editor, with senior write-ups and page layouts. Cindy Shockey, assisted by Kathie Rowe, is the faculty section editor. Anne Mc- Cleaf is the staff's chief writer, compiling and organizing information brought to her about all clubs and sports. Brian Mellot and Dan Fleagle are the artists responsible for the divider pages, designed from cut and pasted paper. Kitty McCoy and Ruth Shank are the typists, Kathy Stambaugh, Lisa Sung, and Carol Miller have devloped the student life section. Cydney Savage, Dave Catalino and other literary staff members are roving workers helping with many aspects of the book. Allen Kirk, Dan Fleagle, Diane Kulp, lim Hauber and Cas Kriechbaum assisted business staff advisor Robert Rankin in taking photographs this year. Chuck loiner is the student business manager. The business staff is responsible for providing money for the yearbook. To do this they sell yearbook subscriptions and ad- vertisements, and they sponser an annual business staff dance. We are particularly indebted to Robert Rankin for his endless hours of taking pictures, and developing film and printing photographs in the darkroom. The staff is also greatly indebted to THE RECORD HERALD for giving us access to their prints and negatives, and for allowing many of their photographs to be printed in the WAYARIAN. The WAYARIAN also wishes to thank the staff of the Renfrew museum for their generosity in allowing us to take photo- graphs inside the museum. We are grateful to Herbert Frantz, who enthusiastically allowed us to photograph his horses and wagon in preparation for a hayride. We are highly pleased with all the professional photography done by Russell Bennett, Darryl Wolfe, and the Bennett Studio, and we particularly appreciate the special work done to achieve this year's color section and cover design. Literary staff advisor Diane Schwenker is extremely proud and appre- ciative of the countless hours of hard work done by this year's excellent staff in producing a fine and memorable yearbook. B7 Let Us Entertain You' ,..N,..,.,...,.,,,,,y....,,,.. , Drama Club welcomes any student with an interest in the theatre arts. Their various activities are designed to in- struct budding dramatists in all aspects of acting and stage setting. The emphasis changes from year to year, presenting an opportunity to become well-rounded. The club started off with a bang in 75-76 as members travelled to the Totem Pole Playhouse to work with the stage crew. The students assisted in striking sets and constructing new ones for several performances. Advisor Thomas Rocks conducted a director's workshop for the theatre buffs, where everyone learned and practiced the basic techniques of directing. 88 Row 1: F. Kintzel, J. Barton, C. Savage, K. McCoy, S. Bumbaugh C. Sanders, D. Bender. Row 2: T. Rocks ladvisorl, 1. Comphor, C Goertz, S. Griffin, S. Coursey, S. McCormick, W. Angus, A. Smith D. Bercaw, C. McGarity, R. Harbaugh, K. Deitrich, L. Gardener Row 3: D. Gossard, 1. Sell, D. Fleagle, M. Engle. 89 Future Farmers Gf America Row 1: K. Franklin lsentinell, G. Smith, R. Mummert lreporterl, 1. Caufman, jerry Kauffman T. Caufman. Row 2: P. Benchoff ladvisorl, R. Moats, G. Kline, D. Phillips, 1. Mowen, L. Free man, C. Smith, B. jones, l. Avey, G. Reichard ladvisorl. Row 3: 1. Kennedy, D. Barnhart W W C F . agaman, . reeman, T. Fitz, j. Moser, C. Geesaman, W. Ford, R. Mohn lhistorianl, cf Pentz. I M ies' Row 1: A. jaymes ladvisorl, N. Kennedy, 1. Garber Csecretaryl, D. Kirkpatrick, R. Heffley lchaplainl, E. Stull, A. Scott, E. Beeler, O. Reed. Row 2: M. Gates, C. Shearer, D.Ashway, R. Topper, james Kauffman, S. Wishard, 1. Martin, R. Birely, T. Rock, P. Gauger. 90 Row 1: 1. Stull, B. Mong, D. Smith, I. Wolford, T. Calimer, D. Kauffman, M. Harbaugh. Row 2: G. Herrold ladvisorl, W. Welch, D. Freeman, B. Strang, R. Reed, P. Badner, R. Kauffman, S. Webster, P. johnson, K. Shockey, D. Kehr fadvisorl. Row 3: T. Patterson, B. McKean, L. Schleig, B. Snowden, 1. McQuait, D. Beaver, G. Burkett, 1. Shew, M. Hunter, A. Frantz. There is no such person as a dumb farmer. Today farmers are among the most educated people in the world. Their general knowledge of agriculture not only profits themselves and their families, but their respective communities also. That's why the earlier a prospective farmer starts learning about agriculture, the better. Vocational Agriculture, an elective high school course, teaches the young farmer everything he or she needs to know about his future occupation. Vocational Agriculture is also the forerunner to an outstanding youth organiza- tion, the Future Farmers of America. The FFA, over half a million members strong, gives an individual opportunities to strengthen his or her agricultural and business capabilities. Founded in 1928, the FFA has charters in every state and in Puerto Rico. The FFA has its own constitution, adopted the year of its founding. The organization has its own by-laws, officers and even its own magazine, THE NATIONAL FUTURE FARMER. Officers in the Future Farmers of America are elected on a chapter, state and national basis. These offices give individuals the chance to develop leadership qualities and also help to make the FFA one of the best organized clubs in America. The Blue Ridge chapter of the Future Farmers of America is one of 8000 FFA chap- ters across the United States. Since its founding, the FFA has been instrumental in the development of other such youth organizations all over the world. These groups are helping their respective countries to become prepared for better agriculture. George Washington, considered the father of modern agriculture, is one of the models of the FFA. The National Future Farmers of America Center is located in Alexandria, Virginia on 35 acres of what was once Washington's estate. Washington is also the model for the FFA treasurer. The treasurer's job is to look over finances, just as Washington did with his farm accounts. Good record keeping is just as im- portant to the farmer as his crops or livestock. The Blue Ridge chapter of the Future Farmers of America has enjoyed a full and exciting year. The members formed the FFA seed co-operative to con- duct their annual seed sale. Not only did this raise money, but it also helped to illustrate the concept of how a co-opera- tive works. This year 1290 cases of citrus fruit from Florida were ordered by the families, friends and supporters of the FFA in the annual citrus fruit sale. Both projects were very successful. The chapter also prepared an exhibit, using the theme America's Progress Depends on Agriculture, for the Frank- lin County Fair. The exhibit won first place and was pre- sented in january at the state farm show in Harrisburg. During FFA week, posters, radio spots, exhibits and billboards were built around the theme A Fu- ture for America. Individual members also gave talks to local civic groups. The group at- tended many conventions, seminars and forums concern- ing topics ranging from leader- ship and public speaking to me- chanics and fire fighting. Blue Ridge chapter members of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica, Steve Good, Rich Mum- mert, jerry Caufman and grad- uates Dave Koons and Bill Heffley, received the Keystone Degree, the highest award given by the state of Pennsyl- vania to FFA members. 91 Health Careers Club Is Formed The Health Careers Club is a combination of two former WASHS groups, Future Nurses' Club and the Paramedics. Any student in- terested in acquiring more knowledge about careers in medicine or anyone interested in helping others is welcome to attend. The club's goal is to prepare members for any type of health career. The students get a great deal of experience through practical appli- cation, rather than simply learning by lecture and film. This year, all the club's members are taking courses in aide work at the Waynesboro Hospital. Many also do volunteer work with patients at the Waynesboro Hospital, the Public Health-Well Baby Clinic, and the local bloodbanks. Dr. Wolfinger is offering a course in Emergency Medical Training which will enable all who complete it to qualify as ambulance attendents. Mrs. Corinne Altland, our school nurse, advises these students in their medical training. The officers for this year include: Sue Stites fpresi- dentl, Kathy Seilhammer Cvice-presidentl, Roxanne Garner lsecretaryl, Tammy Rachel Ctreasurerl, and Mary Rosenberger lhistorianl. 92 Row 1: R. Garner, K. Seilhamer, M. Rosenberger, L. Garderhour, Hardin, C. Freeman, M. Cook. Row 2: S. Stites, K. Grove, I. Meek , B Kent, M. Shank, L. Shepard. Row 3: C. Altland ladvisorl, T. Otto, Shull, C. Sease, L. Mentzer, M. Topper. I PM M ' at 2 S L- b in ug if' fi' T T 4.4. , li e 2 Students Form Friends International Row 1: C. Schwartz Ctreasurerl, K. Cantler tvice-presidentl, B. Garden- hour tpresidentl, Cindy Crum lsecretaryl, B. Valencia. Row 2: L. Gar- dener, Cathy Crum, 1. Martin, A. Llop. Row 3: S. Coursey, M. Garcia, D. Chilcote, 1. Compher. Friends International is a new club at WASHS. According to Mrs. Alyce McCormick, advisor, the club was formed to promote friendship and understanding among all people Brit Astrid Vollset, last year's AFS student from Bergen, was rnstru mental in the formation of this club Friends International helps foreign students at WASHS get acquainted with the community On October 21st, Bing Valencia, this year's AFS student from the Phil lipines, was given a banquet in her honor. The Phillipine Cultural At tache, Dr. Antonio V. Romualvez and his wife were also honored guests. Dr. Romualvez spoke to the group and showed a movie from his country. Friends International counts mem- bers in both junior high schools in addition to those at WASHS. YEA Strives To Improve Education The Youth Education Association is the club for students interested in improving education at WASHS. Members visited a nearby college. They appreciated this opportunity to observe college life. Interest in cadet teaching was also rekindled. Cadet teaching gives high school students a chance to teach a lesson to students in junior high or ele- mentary school. The Youth Education Association State Convention was held in Get- tysburg in March. WASHS sent two voting representatives. Several others went to listen to the discussions. Row'I S Foster D Hughes E Edelman K Limnger S Tosten A Mc Cleaf M Beard R Cutchall l3dVISOl'l Row 2 A Kirk D Gembe C Sanders S Grams E Gilbert S Honodel C McGarity Row3 L Pentz M. Buterbaugh, M. Hollen, M. Bates, A. Baylor, I. Newcomer, R. Kling- on, L. Stouffer. SFS Is Concerned About ur Environment Row 1: C. Kriechbaum tadvisorl, T. Storley ltreasurerl, S. Hoover ivice- presidentl. Row 2: D. Newcomer, K. Baylor tsecretaryl, B. Baylor ipresidentl. Students For Survival is an ecology-minded club. Its members are students who are concerned about our world and interested in cleaning it up. Students For Survival carried out a photograghy con- test in March. Contestants picked out the most polluted spot they could find and photgraphed it. Open to any age, the contest was divided into three categories: adult, secondary, and elementary. Winners in each division received five dollars. Prizes were also given for second and third places in each division. Other projects includ- ed an assembly about ecology and the installation of a feeding station for animals. l Athletes join Maiden And Indian Clubs Row 1: G. Brown, C. Joiner, K. Iamison, G Duffey, I. Ausherman S Need M. Mc I - yr ' Ferren, D. Eigenbrode, B. Deegan, P. Mel- ville. Row 2: P. Dennis, G. Barnhart, CI. Akers B. Rowe, D. Lawler, G. Goeins, G. Bloom, M Staley, D. Stern, G. Meckley. Row 3 D. Leiter, A. Yentsch, B. Yoder, E. Gonzales T. Monn, B. Kauffman, A. McCleaf, A. Mil- ler. Row 4: S. Honodel, A. Washington, M. Hutton, D. Kauffman, S. Fraver, R. Carbaugh, I. Adams. The Indian Club is open to any boy who holds a varsity letter. The club operates a concession stand at the basketball games and wrestling matches. Most of the money taken goes toward the purchase of varsity jackets and plaques commemorat- ing WASHS's undefeated teams. The Indian Club also holds a fund raising basketball game each year. Robert Noel is the president, Allen Washington is the vice-president, and Mark Scott is the secretary. Mr. William Smith and Mr. Robert Mes- aros are the advisors. All girls on WASHS athletic teams are eligible to be in Maiden Club. These girls usually have one fund raising project each year to pay for their spring banquet. The banquet is held in honor of all female athletes and their coaches. 96 Row 1: C. Mowery Iadvisorl, C. Finafrock ladvisorl. Row 2: M. Peif- fer, T. wilhide, K. Nester, I. Pieterse, K. Martin, P. Lambert, D. Oller, T. Gembe, D. Baugher. Row 3: B. Baylor, K. Howe, D. Newlin, M. Sand- ers, K. Seilhamer, D. Newcomer, M. Flood, S. Wilkinson Iassistant activities chairmanl, B. Zehler. Row 4: M. Foster, V. Sanders Itreas- urerl, W. Emery Ipresidentj, T. Allias tvice-presidentl, T. Sanders tactivities chairmanl, M. Hoffman. Your Announcer For Toda Has Been Row 'l: Mrs. Bucy fadvisorl. Row 2: W. Emery, D. Emory, M. Beard, D. Hughes, A. McCleaf, C. Shriver, 1. Little, F. Kintzel. Row 3: S. Griffin, W. Johnston, D. Kulp, C. Joiner, R. Gardenhour. The Morning Announcements Club is made up of cheery individuals who brightened the mornings during the 75-76 school year with many corny comments and a few pieces of advise. The club advisor, Mrs. Betty Bucy, could be seen at any time before eight a.m. dashing madly through the halls searching for a brave student to volunteer his services as an announcer. The club is an enjoyable experience, invaluable to WASHS. One of these trusty characters is on hand every morning to remind everyone of their responsibilities and to announce leisure activities around the school. Read- ing the announcements is also a challenge to anyone who would like to try public speaking. Any student who is wide awake enough to see the print is welcome! Sanders, C Student Council Strives To Protect Student Rights The WASHS Student Council completed another action-packed year representing the students under the leadership of President jonathan Unger. Advisors Willis Conover and Wayne Knepper gave much time and attention to the many issues that confronted this busy group. The council sent three representatives to the state convention in the Pocono Mountains on October 16,17, and 18. Anne McCleaf led the workshop on student rights and responsibilities. Student Council sponsored the homecoming festivities the same weekend and held a dance in honor of the queen. The rights and responsibilities 'committee was especially busy, de- voting much of their time to solving the smoking problem at WASHS and planning a symposium to discuss school issues. The student rights and responsibilities bill was also passed by the board of directors. At Christmas the Council members operated a Christmas card delivery service for students and faculty to save the cost of mailing. They held their Christmas party and workshop at Mr. Knepper's cabin over vacation. An Exchange Day was planned with several schools and the Council hosted the Lincoln Intermediate Unit Student Forum in February of '76, Susan Griffin was the only student member of the L.l.U. Advisory Board. Dana Buterbaugh and Tim Doyle represented Waynesboro in the L.l.U. Student Forum. The Communications Committee placed interesting displays in the trophy case throughout the year, and Council voted on Citizens of the Month. The Student Council ended a great year with their annual picnic held at Old Forge. 98 Row 1: S. Meager, T. Kirk, W. Melhorn, M. Stephanic. Row 2: C Shockey, W. Knepper ladvisorl, S. Smith itreasurerl, I. Unger lpresi- dentl, N. Nicodemus lvice-presidentl, W. Conover iadvisorl, D. Kulp Row 3: L. Brown, S. Honodel, L. Pentz, B. Baylor, C. Baylor, K. Nester, L. Miller, A. McCleaf, L. Stouffer, M. Hemler, C. Kriechbaum, K. Stine, S. Griffin. Row 4: L. Kaiser, l. Baumbaugh, K. Kline, S. Hunsecker, V Ausherman, T. Doyle, D. Buterbaugh, L. Huff, B. Naphy, l. Crawford T. Maloney. 1 In rm' Blue And Gold Reporting accurate, up-to-date informa- tion is the job ofthe BLUE AND GOLD, the official WASHS newspaper. As the voice of the students, the paper includes articles concerning controver- sial school issues, club activities, and reports any news of interest around the school. Creative writing, art, student work and editorials are featured in each issue. Mrs. Mary Ann Kulp advises the paper which is published six times during the school year. The BLUE AND GOLD is printed by the vo-tech printing shop and is distributed free of charge. . M I . ,,,,M,-vffirswft 6 5 fr 100 Row 1: L. Kaiser, L. Landhart, K. Verdier, 5. Griffin. Row 2: A. Smetzer, T. Maloney, L. Gardner, K. Martin, M.A. Kulp iadvisorl. TKP Finds Spirit ln Giving 'll Row.1: D. Eigenbrode, S. Speaks, C. Koons. Row 2: K. Poff, E. Gilbert lpresldentl, S. Sease, K. Stine, D. Kirby, K. Bonn, L. Tate fsecretaryl, I. Martin. Row 3: M. Bates, K. Downin tvice-presidentl, M. McCar- dell ttreasurerl, R. Lively, D. Cline. Tau Kappa Phi is a group of girls who get together to have fun and to help make our school, our community, and our world a better place to live in. In the fall, the girls held a success- ful bake sale and bazaar. TKP always decorates the Indian stadium with crepe paper and spirit posters for all the home football games. Each year the girls decorate a Christ- mas basket and a Thanksgiving basket for a needy Waynesboro family. TKP also sponsers a foster child over- seas through the Christian Children Fund by sending a 512.00 contribution each month. Students Gain Experience In Business The Business Club helps its mem- bers get acquainted with business procedures. Any student taking two or more business subjects may join this organization. Members are ini- tiated at the beginning of each year. The club sold hoagies at school, and ran the school bookstore. Mrs. Dorothy Glover, advisor, helped the members plan interesting field trips to business schools and offices. Guest speakers gave students advise about what to do after high school. Everyone enjoyed the Christmas party in December and the annual spring picnic. 102 Row 1: K. Bennett, L. Toms, G. Punt, M. Cook, R. Rovnak. Row 2: C Blubaugh l residentl J Patrick treasurer D Kne er vi p , . 6 J, - PP t'Ce-preSi- dentl, K. Dietrich lsecretaryl, I. Dean lhistorianl, D. Glover tadvisorl. Students Sentenced To Honor Society rety forced several WASHS stu ents to stand trlal These students ere found guilty of scholastic blllty good character leadership nd service The honorable Emma ess, presiding judge at the time, ntenced all offenders to member- hip in the National Honor Society. 'risoners are paroled if they earn 1 1 May '75 the National Honor So- I ' . V . . l G ' e w o Cs on their report card. ducted rn a formal ceremony ln arch 76 only the hardened rlmlnals were left The jaxlblrds eet once a month to play games nd try to keep from going stir zrazy. Everybody enjoyed the nnual picnic at the home of Mrs. uth Bushman, the warden. By the time new members were n . . v1 ' , n I . . l K l l t 2 l l Library Club Provides Valuable Service Row 1: A. Hartman, K. Dowin, R. Calimer, D. Cooper tadvisorl, T Sheffler. Row 2: B. Clark, L. Shanholtz, D. Phillips, K. Forney, B Flora, T. Hardin, D. Chilcote. Row 3: D. Mohn, A. Kint, J. Martin B. McCleaf, B. Pryor Cadvisorj, I. Harbaugh, S. Webster, P. Hovis. One of our most active and least noted clubs, the Library Club is respon- sible for many of the services offered in the WASHS book corner. Mem- bers contribute several hours each week doing many varied activities, which include shelving and mending books, preparing informative displays, and circulating materials among students and faculty. Each year the bookworms sponsor a Christmas service project and have a Christmas party. They also hold a faculty tea during National Librar Y Week. At the end of the year, a spring banquet is held for these hard- working student librarians. This year, Rhonda Calimer heads the student staff. Kim Downin is the vice-president and Allen Hartman is the secretary. I Bowling League Rolling Right Along Row 1: E. Stambaugh itreasurerl, M. Foster isecretaryl, S. Stites tvice-presi- denti, D. Barnes ipresidenti. Row 2: S. Gates, M. Blubaugh, R. Naugle, R. Sauter, W. Denier. Row 3: 1. Fertenbaugh, 1. Gates, M. Baumgardner, D. Gembe. Every Friday after school eighteen WASHS students, who comprise the bowling league, meet at the Waynesboro Bowling Center to bowl against each other. Six teams with three bowlers each compete for the first place trophy. Team 42, composed of john Gates, Suzy Gates, and Mary Blubaugh, won the midyear championship on january 23. At midyear john Gates chalked up the highest average of 170. Buddy McKean followed with a 'I55 average. Chess Club Has Active Season The Chess Club, advised by Mr. Ohler, meets every Tuesday after school to discuss and practice the strategies of chess. The returning members of the club are Frank Stitely, Bruce Cleaver, Brian Leib, Charles Hintermeyer, and Denny Moshgat. Carole Sch- wartz is the only female member ofthe club. Chess Club competes in a league with other high schools in Penn- sylvania and entered the Mercers- burg Tournament and the Penn- sylvania State Scholastic Champion- ship. 106 T. Carbaugh, B. Cleaver, A. McCleaf, B. Leib, D. Moshgat, F. Stitely Math Club Looks Like Fun, But It Is! 1 Fertenbaugh Kpresidentl C Schwartz P. Mellott lsecretaryl, S. Har- baugh B Gardner G Speaks lvlce presidentl, S. Griffin, 1. Gates, T. Maloney I FflESEl3dVISOfl P Glngrlchfadvisorl. The Math Club is a group of students who meet every other Monday to explore the world of mathematics. Ad- visors Mr. Paul Gingrich and Mr. jimmy Friese help them plan interesting games and puzzles. Guest speakers and field trips enable members to exam- ine the value of mathematics in the business world. ln addition to these practical and fun experiences, Mr. Gingrich taught all interested students how to use the slide rule. zlW'ii ,lik '? K ., ,,, f.. V I K Tara Maloney reports on Pascal's triangle. By using this method of counting, she finds that if a woman has thirteen children, the probabili- ty IS 8192 to 1 that they will all be boys. 107 K... h, Come All Ye Faithful This faithful group, advised by Mrs. Ruth Bushman, meets every Friday after school to study the Bible and join in prayer. They hope to strength- en their Christian growth by coming together in fellowship. if .. A 'l 5' , -' U5 My I ,V l... 1- ..-, .af- -awlr. it Wi ' . .g,,,a,,,... M ,. .3 ...., , W qs . 108 1. Lange, D. Gossard, K. Dietrich, S. Harbaugh, M. Geiger, L. Garden hour, T. Hill, 1. Harbaugh, R. Bushman tadvisorl. . 4 Music Club Gets Involved .ffft Row 1: Rock, E. Edelman fsecretaryi, C. Willhide. Row 2: L. Sung M. Garcia, C. Grove, 1. Lange, B. Black, D. Gossard, K. Null, D. Eberly Row 3: S. Harbaugh tpresidentl, R. Harbaugh, C. Miller, L. Gardenhour, M. Engle, 1. Fertenbaugh, S. Bumbaugh, M. Topper, P. Melville. Absent R. Klingon Cvice-presidentl. in.-..... Music Club is an organization devoted to the performance of music. Any student interested in vocal or instrumental music is welcome to attend. This year a tutoring program is being offered to any vocalist who can't stay on key. Other members help these students to improve their talents. Meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The group's singing members and instrumentalists present a program at each meeting. These devoted musicians also usher and serve refreshments at the community concerts. Sue Harbaugh presides as the president, Rey Klingon is the vice president and Emily Edelman is the secretary-treasurer. 109 Velvetones Present Nostalgic Music The WASHS dance band special- izes in oldies, but goodies, playing the top tunes of the 40's and 50's to the best of their ability. They performed at many com- munity functions during 1975 and 1976. They presented a variety of songs at school assemblies where they were enjoyed by all. The band's largest engagement was Sentimental journey Il, held at the school on March 13, 1976. Attended by many who recalled the music from their youth, it was another great success for the popular Velvetones. The band council is the voice of the Indian Band. Elected by their fellow students, these represen- tatives are informed by Mr. Knier of any important events or decisions concerning the band. Several mem- bers also attend each band auxil- iary meeting to present the band members' ideas. 110 Row 1: C. Kriechbaum, D. Mowen, R. Waltz, M. Beard, M. Hoffman, T. Rankin, 1. Bumbaugh. Row 2: D, Stephey, D. Fleagle, W. Shank, S K. Frantz, L. Doub, B. Gembe. Row 3: M. Engle, L. Hamilton, I. Sell, M. Buterbaugh, M. Gates, D. Stern, A. McCleaf, D. Shull, P. Melville, 1. Middour. Row 1: M. Shank, Ann McCleaf, L. Doub, M. Beard, M. Hoffman. Row 2: M. Buterbaugh, T. Maloney, R. Devlin, T. Rankin, E. Edelman. Row 3: Allen McCleaf, B. Zehler, P. Melville, S. Shinham. lndian Band Performs In A Busy Season 1 in li ,i ,ji . ,. V M. :-f -wt J' The 1975-76 Indian Band marched through a busy fall season under the enthusiastic direction of Mr. Lee Knier, in his second year as WASHS Band Director. During numerous summer practices and a grueling week of band camp, all the band members gave their attention to the exacting work of making a good performing unit out of 105 individuals. On Septem- ber 2 the band participated in the Miss America Pageant Parade in Atlantic City, New Jersey. That started the marching season as they practiced five to six hours a week preparing a new half-time show for every home game. Among Mr. Knier's many new ideas were dancing routines for the whole band, earning our Indian Marchers the nickname, the Danc- ing Band of Waynesboro. Another innovation was an appearance by Margie Beard to the tune of The Stripper. The football season ended on a happy note with a victory march to the square and dinner pro- vided bythe American Legion. Other fall activities for the Indian Band included the Hagerstown Mum- mers' Parade and the taping of a new television show, Almost Any- thing Goes. During the winter the band conducted its annual fruitcake sale and turkey dinner under the supervision of the band auxiliary. When spring came they traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the Cherry Blossom Festival Parade. The band also marched in the Waynesboro Memorial Day Parade. The band members are proud of their efforts this year and feel they achieved a great deal while sharing the fellowship and fun that was the 1975-76 Indian Marching Band. 111 Spirited Colorguard And Majorettes T. Wilhide, D. Itell, R. Devlin, K. Kline, L. Bonebrake, S. Hunsecker. The band front is composed of the colorguard and the majorettes. These girls join the band in entertaining at parades and football games and in doing much spirited cheering for their team. The 1975-76 colorguard, under the direction of Captain Anne McCleaf and her assistant, Tara Maloney, led the band through many performances. The girls practiced twice each week throughout the summer and during a week of band camp under the August sun. They worked on complicated, showy routines and perfected their technique. When football season came, the unpredictable Mr. Knier had several new concepts for both squads. The usually stern and military rifle squad put down their equipment and did the Charleston. They also danced with their rifles in hand. The silks performed several very flashy routines while dancing, adding a touch of color to the Indian Band. The majorettes were headed by Bebe Devlin during an equally long summer of practice. Under her guidance, the twirlers learned rou- tines to all the marching music, which they performed with accomp- lishment in all the band's appearances. The majorettes handled their batons with flair and joined the rifle team in dancing during several halftime shows. There were eight rifles, twelve silks, and six majorettes at the head of the band this year. The girls practiced all winter in preparation for the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., where they appeared in the Cherry Blossom Parade. 112 Add Polish To Marching Band Center: A. McCleaf. Back: D. Hull, L. Brown, N. Nicodemus, 5. Heck- man, A. Kint, M. Shank, 1. Arendt. fi: 'M M. ,, Concert bands are a unique concept in instru- mental music. Once again this year, area music lovers were treated to WASHS's annual mid- winter and spring concerts. WASHS also hosted the county band on january 26, 1976. Under the direction of Mr. Lee Knier, band members were privately tutored to improve their technique and sound. Special Kind Of Music Orchestra And String Ensemble Don't just Fiddle Around Row 1: M. Engle, C. Miller, D. Gossard, J. Compher, C. Goertz, B. Bay- lor, 1. Fortney, K. Frantz. Row 2: K. Baylor, L. Sung, 1. Weagley, V. Carty, S. Grams, L. Middlekauff, D. Bewlin, D. Newcomer, E. Edelman, M. Hoffman, R. Waltz, C. Kriechbaum, A. Baylor. Row 3: L. Willhide, A. McCeaf, D. Stephey, 1. Fitz, B. Zimmerman, D. Fleagle, A. Edelman idirectorl, D. Gembe, C. Sanders, T. Kent, M. Gates, B. Zehler, A. Brothers, T. Bryan, A. Kirk, L. Doub. Row 1: M. Engle, C. Miller, D. Gossard, 1. Compher, E. Edelman, B. Baylor, I. Fortney, K. Frantz. Row 2: K. Baylor, L. Sung, l. Weagley, D. Stephey, A. McCleaf, C. Kreichbaum, A. Edelman ldirectorl, A. Baylor. The orchestra is composed of strings and selected band instruments. These musicians practice several days a week preparing for concerts and the all school produc- tion, for which they present music each year. Under the direction of Asher Edelman, the orchestra appeared in the Christmas assembly on December 22, the winter concert, and the spring concert. The string ensemble, also instructed by Mr. Edelman, practiced daily, developing their playing technique for the complicated music. Although they are usually seen in the orchestra, the strings did appear as a separate unit in the spring concert. 117 All New Concert Choir ls Formed Row 1: R. Harbaugh, J. Harbaugh, S. Coursey, K. Smith, A. McCleaf, M. Beard, L. Sung, J. Compher. Row 2: C. Grove, D. Chilcote, L Calimer, D. Hughes, N. Nicodemus, S. Foster, P. Terry, B. Cline, D Buterbaugh. Row 3: C. Goertz, M. Topper, K. Null, M.E. Bates, D Oller, T. Eck, C. Willhide, C. Smith, A. Brothers. Row 4: S. Harbaugh S. Honodel, K. Oller, C. McGarity, M. Garcia, L. Miller, K, Rowe L McCleaf, C. Shockey, C. Carson. Row 5: D. Barnes, D. Eberly, I. lvfarl tin, 1. Lange, D. Mickley, B. Smetzer, R. Noel, M. Scott, T. Doyle, M Rock, S. Bumbaugh, L. Sprankle. Row 6: K. Wagaman, D. Emory, L McArthur, J. Bishop, S. Freeman, W. Kessler, A. Hartman, J. Fertenl baugh, E. Stottlemyer, L. Gardner, T. Maloney. Row 7: S. Griffin, L. Stouffer, A. Baylor, M. Hollen, M. Kunze, B. Black, K. Bonner, F. Stum, M. Buterbaugh, R. Swope, I. Bollinger. 118 I The WASHS vocalists changed their name this year by combining two former groups, the Sophomore Choir and the junior-Senior Choir. They now perform as a single unit under the able direction of Mr. Gerald Kowallis. The WASHS Concert Choir is made up of many talented vocalists who must all audition before Mr. Kowallis to join this group. ln November, a specially selected Choral Ensemble consisting of about forty of the choir best vocalists performed Christmas selections at the Fort Ritchie Officers' Club. They presented many outstanding pieces in their Christmas concert. New choir robes were another welcome change this year. The members wore the robes of royal blue with reversible stoles at Christmas. The WASHS choir was one of eight schools invited to participate in the Lebanon Valley Choir Day on February 14, 1975. They also sang in the Annual Spring Choral Concert. Tribe Adds Barbershop Quartet Row 1: J. Fertenbaugh. Row 2: 1. Bishop, V. Sprankle, 1. Vanderau, I. Meek, C. Wilhide, T. Doyle, L. Montoy, M. Rock. Row 3: F. Stum, B. Black, D. Sheffler, I. Atherholt, D. Mickley, M. Bock. Row 4: 1. Lange, D. Gossard, D. Fleagle, C. Smith, K. Wagaman, M. McGarity, D. Stephey. Row 5: D. Mowen, B. Gingrich, K. Bonner, T. Rankin, S. Freeman, M. Myers, M. Buterbaugh, M. Shank. Row 6: S. Curlen, P. Mel- ville, M. White, D. McQuait, L. Martin, M. Scott, R. Noel, R. Swope. Row 7: B. Yoder, M. Hollen, K. Feldmeyer. This hardworking group of outstanding male vocalists was again in demand for many performances throughout the 75-76 year. They appeared at the American Legion and the Masonic Lodge, among other places, to regale expectant audiences with their colorful repertoire of music. The boys performed at East and Antietam junior High Schools, and pre- sented a program in the annual Christmas assembly. They also sang in both the mid-winter concert on December 22, and the spring choral concert. This year the Tribe boasted a new attraction. A barbershop quartet con- sisting of jerry Lange, Brian Black, Chuck Wilhide and Mike Rock performed during the group's many appearances. 119 Girls' Singing Provides Enjoyment For All Row 1: 1. Fertenbaugh, J. Little, T. Eck, D. Good, A. McCleaf, M Beard, L. Ford, R. Garner. Row 2: S. Honodel, 1. Harbaugh, R. Har- baugh, D. Mort, M. Topper, S. Coursey, L. Calimer, D. Chilcote. Row 3: L. Sung, C. McGarity, D. Oller, M. Bates, K. Oller, M. Garcia, D. Buterbaugh, S. Foster, 1. Comphor, K. Scott. Row 4: D. Thomas, B. Kline, R. Benedict, L. Miller, S. Harbaugh, T. Maloney, S. Bumbaugh L. Gardener. Row 5: E. Stottlemeyer, P. Mellott, S. Stites, A. Smith 1. Lottle, 1. Bollinger, L. Stouffer, V. Sanders. I I The Girls' Glee Club pleased their listeners this year with lovely arrange- ments directed by Mr. Gerald Kowallis. This all-female chorus is for any girl who likes to sing. It helps many of its members gain a better under- standing of musical techniques. A few of the girls accompanied the choir to the Fort Ritchie Officers' Club where they presented Christman selections. ln the annual Christmas choral concert, the Glee Club performed several meaningful religious pieces, some of which they also presented at the WASHS Christmas assembly on December 22. The girls sang light, springy tunes as well as serious music in the spring choral concert. P J 1 1 i' - 1 Q - 1 i Ch eerleaders Boost The Spirit of '76 i K. Lininger, T. Snowberger, S. Foster, D. Hughes, S. Dietrich, K. Moyer, J. Scott, I. Robinson , S. Robinson, S. Tosten, 1. Tosten, I. Harbaugh, B. Fry. ft, I. Harbaugh, D. Hughes, K. Moyer, S. Tosten, S. Dietrich, K. Lininger. il 2. a T. Snowberger, J. Robinson, I. Scott, S. Foster, B. Fry, S. Robinson. 'W-f 'ffseqfLs2.gefggfi wh-'g.sw1wi. fsggzffggfwwkfgsvtg- . 1 Throughout the 1975-76 school year the WASHS cheerleading squad helped boost the Indian athletic activities. Whether the teams won or lost, the cheerleaders displayed their spirited en- thusiasm along the way. Sandy Beaumont advised the girls and contributed to their vitality. 123 gm. M Row 1: R. Wolff, S. Mummert, E. Gonzales, G. Helman. Row 221. Punt M. McFerren, R. Carbaugh, R. Noel, S. Fraver, C. George, K. Grove Row 3: B. Rowe, D. Eigenbrode, G. Talhelm, l. Arendt, M. Scott, C Walck, D. Kauffman, J. Seilhamer. Row 4: R. Shindle, T. Calimer, B Calimer, G. Akers, G. Goeins, T. Rock, K. Jamison, T. Monn, W Melhorn, R. Trace. Row 5: A. Bowders, T. Hill, I. Blubaugh, R Mowen, K. Feldmeyer, G. Barnhart, K. Baker. Row 6: Ccoachesl J Ketner, R. Beaumont, R. Mesaros, W. Smith, R. Hersh. In spite of many warnings from varsity coach Mesaros, Waynesboro fans were totally unprepared for the team's disappointing 9-0 loss to Redland in the first game. However, the Indians quickly developed a winning streak that refused to be broken. The team was given full support of the band and was cheered on every step of the way by thousands of enthusiastic spectators. Yardage in excess of 1500 yards was totaled through the running of Ed Gonzales, through passes by Craig Walck, and through pass receiving by jeff Arendt and john Blubaugh. Ed also led the team in kickoff returns. While Mark Scott excelled in tackles, Gary Barnhart starred in quarterback sacking. Mark, along with Dan Eigen- brode, also led the way in fumble recoveries. Randy Shindle snapped up three interceptions. Following an Indian victory over Mar- tinsburg, the team led by the band pa- raded down Main Street, where they were lauded by Mayor Thomas Painter and Coach Mesaros. The team, band, and cheerleaders were the honored guests at the American Legion victory dinner. The team ended another sea- son as Tri-State champions. Indians Hailed Tri-State Champs Second Year In A Row . it .Q , J T 4 - I .Mg t 126 Row -1: l. Weatherald, D. Newman, D. Dennis, Tyler Shank, 1. Cushing, T. Mitchell, D. McQuait. Row 2: B. King, S. Rock, 1. Stepler, R. Snow- den, M. Siegrist, K. Bonner, M. Majcher, T. Ulrich. Row 3: K. Feld- meyer, D. McCIeary, D. Wolff, Tom Shank, D. Gossert, 1. Koons, D Hess. Row 4: D. Kauffman, T. Koons, H. Walters, R. Lynerd, M. Carrol 1. Stanton, D. Drent. Row 5: icoachesl 1. Ketner, R. Beaumont, W. Smith. james N. Hasson coached his first Waynesboro team this season. The former ma- rine was a tough coach and did a good job preparing the boys for the varsity squad next year. The jayvee gridders beat both North and South Hag- erstown teams, as well as South Carroll. The Li'l ln- juns claimed that coach Has- son was well organized and lots of fun, although he al- ways expected a serious attitude from the players on the field. The team com- piled a 3-4-'I record this year. Indian Harriers Have Winning Season Row 1: B. Mummert Icoachi, R. Swink, T. Allias, A. Warner A Washington Row 2 D Kreller M. Staley, R. Hummer, D. Mickley, B. Swink, C. Stine. Row 3 T Kirk S Needy T Brown D Lawler, D. Wilkinson.Row 4: C. Cantler,M.Selman,D. Leiter G Wallace P Dennis G Staley This year the Waynesboro harriers ran a grand total of 5,743 miles! After dropping the first meet of the season to Chambers- burg, the Indians won all the following meets with the exception of those with Carlisle and North High. The cross country team had an excellent 5-3 record. Dave Leiter and Tim Brown led the runners to a rewarding third place in the South Carrol Invitational and the Tri-State League Championship. The varsity squad garnered a hard earned eighth place at the District III Meet. Tami Allias was awarded the eleventh place medal in the girls division. The jayvee runners streaked through a great season, posting a 4-2 count for their, efforts. Many boys worked diligently improving their times, and they should be the core of a success- ful team next year. 128 Z w 130 M-A-I-D-E-N-S, Maidens Are The Very Best! Row 'li K. Hubin, D. Dick, D. Baugher, R. West, M. Hoffman, K. Nester Row 2 M Devlin A Brothers, K. Seilhamer, T. Sanders, B. Zehler, V. Sanders, W. Emery S Wilkinson M Rotz lcoachl. Once again the mighty Maidens used tricky stickwork to dribble their way to victory. Coach Mary Rotz, back from a year's leave, pushed the girls to greater achievement in producing a solid 9-2-3 record against some of the toughest, most experienced teams in the league. With only three varsity players remaining from '74 she had to do extensive rebuilding including a search for the perfect goalie. Greencastle and Chambersburg proved to be invincible and the hockey jocks came away with one tie and one loss from each of them. They tied 1-'l with an improved Scotland squad. The ten Maiden underclassmen of '75 are already thinking about next year's hockey. The team will lose only four players through graduation and is eagerly awaiting another chance to regain the South Penn championship of past years. 132 ,mf ff ,.', 1 3 is 4. QU, M. ,x 433, .kzr l s v Row 1: T. Cover lmanageri, D. Seckron. Row 2: K. Hawkins, D. I Heefner, D. Swartz, D. Baugher, R. West, S. Foreman, K. Oller, D. Debrick, K. Cluck, I. Stern, R. Burns. Row 3: C. Mowery lcoachj, K. Stottlemyer, S. Ritchey, M. Sanders, D. Newlin, 1. Pieterse, T. Gembe. Coach Mowery's jayvees seemed to have run out of luck in '75 as they ran up losses in an un- ending quest for victory. After losing several close games to experienced teams including Chambersburg and Greencastle, the Lil'l Maidens wound up their season with a 0-13-1 record. Their single tie was a 1-1 score with Shippens- burg. No players returned from the '74 jayvee squad and thirteen of the eighteen members were freshmen. Miss Mowery worked hard to teach the girls the rudiments of hockey in the all too short practice sessions! The players performed to the best of their ability and improved their skills. They should certainly come back with a winning combination in '76, 133 4? aww as AWP is aus- WM 534. Row 1: R. Deegan, R. Monn, l. Shatzer, 1. Barlup, D. Duffey, R. Stum lcoachl. Row 2: 1. Ausherman, B. Gembe, T. Ditch, A. McCleaf, I. Adams Row 3: D. Stern, P. Melville, A. Yentsch, T. Montoy, G. Brown. T. Geesaman and B. Yoder are absent from the photograph. 134 ...V -. N. Booters Face Tough Season arly rough season ln hey scored ten goals ve up twenty one Ioach Mowen feels V96 soccermen had a 2 boys on the team u ch talent and he is forward to more for these potential in '76. 135 E Row 1: 1. Kline, M. Trostle, D. Adams, S. Honodel, J. Mulcahy, I. Barnhart. Row 2: A. Peters, I. Hebda, D. Wise, B. Cox, G. Bloom, K. Mowen fcoachl. Row 3: C. Smith, D. Catalino, S. Hess, 1. Criste, F. Stum, T. Willison. D. Beckner and B. Kauffman are absent from the photograph. Bad Luck Follows javees i X l l I l l ng and discouraging season as they were wned by challenger after challenger gued by injuries and a lack of experience 2 team conquered Greencastle, Cumber- d Valley and james Buchanon to post a al 3-13 record. e 1975 Indian booters struggled through O . . I re the only members of last year s varsity uad who returned to lead the soccermen though many of the boys attended camp improve their skills and although a few thfully built up their endurance attending b Stum's summer clinic, bad luck followed em through Pennsylvania. Fullback Bill J J if Adams, lim Ausherman ,and Bob Deegan i der broke his foot early in the season, while th lim Ausherman and jeff Adams sustained 'oken fingers. lr. Stum has many talented sophomores who ill be the backbone of next year's team. 137 Golfers Win Tri-State Title Row 1: M. Hutton, C. Terry, I. Gates, A. Llop, 1. Cunningham. Row 2: A. Miller, G. Duffey, C. Meckley, R. Swope, T. Swartz, C. Ioiner. The WASHS linksmen of '75 finallly captured sole possession of that elusive Tri-State crown by outshooting every opponent for an undefeated season. In '73 the Indian golfers garnered second place and last year they fought to a disappointing tie for first place with an accurate Frederick team. Coach Brian Sachs had every reason to be proud of his carefully groomed proteges who qualified for the District Ill Match. Greg Duffy, Randy Swope, Chuck loiner, Tom Swartz, and Alan Miller went to the event. Chuck took fifth place which qualified him for the state meet. He finished in eleventh place of one-hundred and twenty Pennsylvania golfers. Going! Going! Gone! 139 Aa if Indians Show An Improved Record 1,,l C. Walck, I. Arendt, B. Kauffman, 1. Blubaugh, M. Hollen, I. McDaniel, M. Proctor, A. Yentsch, I. Barker, F. Stitely, I. Ausherman. The determined efforts of the Waynesboro basketball team yielded a season packed with action and excite- ment. The start ofthe 1975-76 season was rather rocky as the Indians lost seven of their first eight non-league games. Undaunted, the hoopsters plunged into Tri-State competition by taking the game with South High by 2 points. The Indians defeated Frederick in a most mem- orable game in which they overcame an 18 point deficit in the fourth quarter. 'The Waynesboro varsity became the undisputed victor in the Westminster contest. The Indians and their opponents were rather evenly matched as several one point losses appeared in the scorebooks. The extent of the enthusiasm and competitive spirit with which the team played was evident throughout the sea- son. Senior starters were Mark Hollen and Frank Stitely, john Blubaugh, lim McDaniel, and Craig Walck were the junior starters. Sophomore Alan Yentsch was transferred from the junior varsity during midseason. Scoring has been fairly balanced throughout the season. Leading scorers have been Walck, Hollen, McDaniel, and Blubaugh. For Coach Brian Sachs the season has been rewarding in many ways. Compared to previous records of 5 wins in 5 years, this season has been very successful. The L'il In- juns, coached by Louis Kohler, also posted a good record and prepared some good players for varsity competition next year. 141 Si 5 i i 1 . 5 I J l I x s i ? r I ei 6 MZ M. Maucher, D. Wolff, M. Smith, M. Carroll, B. Snowden, D. Spessard, T. Shank, B. Shank Wrestlers Are Tri-State Champions Row 1: K. McCoy lstatisticianl, R. Swink, 1. Kline, B. Deegan, V. Flasher, T. Hrght C Stme E Reed R Elgenbrode J Barlup M Benedict T Hough. Row 2: S. Reed, B. Swink, D. Kline, D. Duffey, I. Carson, T. Shank, B McCarthy J Wetherald D McQuait K Baker K Sullivan G Duffey. Row 3: M. Bock, M. Hutton, B. Dick, S. Honodel, R. Swink, V. Bowman G Brown S Curlen A Washington E Gonzales 1 Taylor D. Hess, R. Carbaugh, B. Taylor, T. Kirk. The Waynesboro wrestlers of 1975-76 successfully defended the Tri-State championship by taking the league champion- ship for the third consecutive year. The varsity squad ended the season with an impressive record of 10-3-1. Steve Curlen tied the school for pins in a single season by pinning ten op- ponents. He also compiled a total of 78 points this season, thus breaking Dave Miller's previous record of 77 points. Ed Gon- zales, with 24 takedowns, smashed the standing record of 22 takedowns shared by Bill Hodge and Ken Rook. After winning ten dual meets in league competition, the grap- plers traveled to the Tri-State Wrestling Tournament. There they proceeded to capture five individual championships. Greg Brown, Steve Curlen, Ed Gonzales, Bob Taylor, and Allen Washington emerged unscathed from confrontations with their top opponents, taking the first place titles in their re- spective weight divisions. Steve Honodel and Rick Swink were second place winners. Coach Liddick will be missed by wrestlers and fans alike next year. He has coached three successful Indian teams to fine finishes, producing an outstanding combined record of 35-4- 1. Waynesboro wrestling has benefited from Liddick's coach- ing, and we wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors. The junior varsity wrestling squad, coached for the first time by Matthew Tydor, fought off tough competition to achieve a winning season. 144 One highlight of Waynesboro wrestling was the third annual wrestling booster queen contest. The contest was introduced by Coach Liddick in 1973 to raise funds for the wrestling program, and since its inception more than 512,000 has been contributed to the hard working candidates. The contest fea- tures fifteen girls, five from each class, who sell votes at the rate of ten cents each. The young lady from each class who sells the most votes wins the crown. This year, reigning queen Bobbi Hoffman crowned the 1975-76 queen, Debra Hughes, who collected a record high of 51,100 for the program. Karen Stine was crowned junior princess and Becky Huff re- ceived the sophomore crown. X. Tracksters Have Victorious Season Coaches: B. Mummert, R. Stum, K. Mowen. record this year and placed h rn the Tri State Meet Much e Indians strength was attrlb to long distance runners Mark aels and john Doub, who were ated in the class of '75, Both boys f sure point-producers in the mile wo mile runs. Michaels was part blazing two mile relay team I l ' Waynesboro tracksters produced 3 . 1 . , . - I J I set a new record at the Trl State . The Tribes field events were strong, but the team lacked frience in the hurdles and sprints. Doub took an easy first place Mark Michaels finished second in district meet, qualifying them the State competition. Doub ed sixteenth and Michaels placed nteenth. :hes Stum and Mummert look for- l to a promising spring season the return of many experienced erclassmen. 147 2-fFI'5iff'x4 .ifif z.i1'If152ff25 mx' , W ,MQW , Q, J . m Q . J..1X 1? ,. 4 ,. :fs ,fi 'f?'E7if- 9 :5'i?l 'Ji5 R. -- , 'L L' W- 4 L x ,Xxx Y if N K WS- H 5' J' L, P as on is W X H . 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' x- Huw 5 W' '-21 1 ,.,g . . xi , f - ,M If ..kk x -- 149 The individual members of basketball team successfully ct their diverse abilities to prodt season in the South Pennslyvar and an overall 10-8 season. 1 linger was the varsity team while Bonnie Zehler was co Tara Sanders scored the highs ber of points for the Maiden tm Bonnie Zehler was an outstan bounder. Margie Beard, exc fast breaks and outside shots, other high scorer. Wendy Eme fine season as a good defensi er and also as a scorer. Tan another good defensive plaj quick to intercept the ball. ja linger saw action as a reboui the team. Another reboundei Hamilton who improved grea to the Maiden team this year Lambert. Maureen Devlin an Wilkinson were defensive Kathy Seilhammer displayed siveness in gaining possessior ball. Ruth Benedict made e outside shots, and Karen Kugl in rebounding for the tear Cheryl Finafrock coached the team and was aided by Lisa l Statistician, and by Vicki Sanc Kelly Martin, team managers. e The junior varsity team was c by Miss Edna Rice. Kim How in the last two varsity games z the second highest scorer in th game with james Buchanan. scheduled games the varsity te ticipated in the Tri-State Girls ball Tournament. Although t to Thomas johnson the Maide second by outscoring North Hi Westminster. Margie Beard and Emery were selected by the' members to represent the Mai the Franklin County girls ba: all star team. ln addition to playing rs li , n i c Members of the girls' junior basketball team are Michelle Michelle Sanders, Pam O. Mon D. Monn, Marty Foster, Kathy Kathy Nester, Kim Hoew, F Heintzelman, Sue Scott, jill Masters Donna Newlin. X x x x he F- , W. Zehler fcoachh. Maiden Harriers Have Excellent Season! lt's a streak of gold! lt's a bluebird! No, It's a Maiden! Yes, the flash of blue far in the lead at all the WASHS track meets of '75 was a lady harrier doing her best for the Blue-n-Gold. For the second year in a row Zip Zehler's strong and speedy team took the South Penn Athletic League Championship Meet. The girls swept all their meets for a final 10-0 record, making the two year old team tops in the league. The Maidens have never been de- feated in team competition and possess a record of eighteen consecutive wins. At the District Ill Meet in May, 1975, the Maidens competed for a chance to go to the state champion- ships. Diane Deegan, Bonnie Zehler, Sara Robinson, and Judy Welty comprised the 880 relay medley team. They not only did well in District lll, but also are now the state champions in that event having run a fine race at Penn State University. The Maidens lost only eight seniors from a thirty-one woman team, and are looking forward to an equally outstanding year in '76 with the return of many promising underclassmen. Diamondmen Face Trying Season 5. V V . Q l..iE,.E::3L Q, A iffanw ,, ar1,.3s ll. in . an .1 Row 1: M. McFerren, K. Rock, C. Walck, R. Mitchell, B. Wolff, R. Hersh icoachl. Row 2: D Wagaman, B. Smetzer, M. Small, 1. Arendt, D. Berger, K. Jamison. Row 3: I. Blubaugh, T. Dill T. Brennan, B. Benchoff, E. McQuait, G. Fortney, L. Selman. Coach Hersh's diamondmen had trouble this year. Although the team was composed of many out- s standing sportsmen, they ended their season with a 3-11 record. The Li'l Injuns presented a 4-3 slate which gives WASHS hope for a brighter year to come in Indian baseball. , H , . , I 1--5 - 1 . . , 2, N,,f,.,,5,,5f.kl,,..,ij.g.,...,i.fig1,i.n, U i K. ,Ux,,,?,,im2Wy,,iiim1,,m.35,t5,gf:55E!:Z,iiiiiflgeuiygiiiigggziflgfigijea:QW,,M . Q L, rf fi-,.f.,, Z123li3ff'?YZ'i?5',,i5' sv ' 1' Z 'xl Qiftse i:?5ZiL?? r111 wi. 3 yi' ,m l .. Q i ,min wi ,,!f,f:i.ill,gil,iiilElllg qu 25 EMI Migzeglglll li dh .ily W ' 'fl K' W' 'i-fi t-, wplsmz,r-2.-s.51f,,,1 J ,. 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According to Bob Beaumont, gymnast and able coach who is also a newcomer to Waynes- boro, The girls worked on improving gymnastics skills and showmanshipf' They demonstrated their prowess on the uneven parallel bars, on the bal- ance beam, and in floor exercise and vaulting. The budding gymnasts had only four scheduled meets this year. They ended the season with an even 2-2 record, losing to the more experienced Cedar Cliff and Carlisle teams, but downing Chambersburg twice. At the close of the season, five Maiden gymnasts qualified for the tri-county gymnastics championships. Other girls who did not qualify participated in the novice meet. ,We hope to see growing interest in this sport in the future. Row 1: R. George tmanagerl, H. Minnich, D. Rosenberger, P. Hovis, M. Baker. Row 2 A. Margin, M. Shank. Row 3: K. Wilhide, T. Wilhide, D. Hull, I. Gingrich, K. Cline. as , 5 157 Scotland 0 lV Football O W Red Land Delone Catholic 12 0 Chambersburg 7 21 North Hagerstown 18 6 Thomas johnson 24 0 Westminster 7 34 South Carroll 6 6 Frederick 7 13 South Hagerstown 23 0 Martinsburg JV Soccer O W Greencastle Central Fulton Fairfield 1 0 james Buchanan 2 3 Catoctin Fannett Metal 3 1 Carlisle 2 0 Greencastle Eastern 1 0 Dover 2 1 Chambersburg 2 O Catoctin 3 1 Fairfield Northeastern Cumberland Valley Greencastle 0 0 MercersburgAcademy Central Fulton 0 2 james Buchanan 2 1 Greencastle 1 0 Fairfield james Buchanan Fannett Metal 0 0 Chambersburg Golf 0 Chambersburg 7 South Hagerstown 0 Martinsburg 2M Frederick 0 North Hagerstown 1 Westminster 0 South Hagerstown 2 Thomas johnson 4 Martinsburg 3 Westminster TA North Hagerstonw 5 Thomas johnson 7M Frederick 5 M 158 v iv ow avg 3817 5015 5 21 5015 gg? 5015 6 28 2531 6 35 25 33 7 28 15 17 13 34 19 21 iv o w v 1 0 ow 1 0 2 3 5 0 6 1 1 0 3 0 3 2 1 2 1 0 4 0 2 1 5 0 1 1 1 0 5 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 1 0 7 0 0 3 3 1 iv 3 0 0 W 27 27 12 56 0 15 45 2 2 20 44 2 1 35 21 45 9 10 44 19 48 25 21 3 62 17 32 W 50 6 11 3 56 18 0 72 151A 18 17 18 16 IV 14 O W 15 4155 1716 37 39 13 50 44 1016 53 58 1216 59 38 48 24 48 49 47 S4 40 44 53 48 45 38 44 57 5141 66 56 69 54 62 57 55 54 38 49 74 47 63 50 61 52 77 50 Cross Country Chambersburg North Hagerstown South Hagerstown Westminster South Carroll Thomas johnson Carlisle Williamsport Hockey Shippensburg Chambersburg Big Spring Greencastle james Buchanan Delone Catholic Scotland Shippensburg Chambersburg Big Spring Greencastle james Buchanan Delone Catholic Wrestling Chambersburg South Hagerstown Bishop McDevitt Frederick Red Land Carlisle South Carroll Harrisburg Westminster Delone Catholic Thomas johnson Bedford Area Martinsburg North Hagerstown Boys Basketball james Buchanan Trinity Catholic Chambersburg Carlisle Chambersburg Cedar Cliff Delone Catholic Carlisle South Hagerstown Frederick South Carroll Westminster Thomas johnson Martinsburg North Hagerstown South Hagerstown South Carroll Westminster Thomas johnson Martinsburg North Hagerstown Frederick OW 1 V O W 17 38 26 29 36 16 43 16 50 15 3 27 27 28 34 25 V 03 32 45 22 05 12 11 13 00 23 3,2 011 02 V O W 27 27 9 47 11 46 14 50 30 22 34 14 15 46 9 56 21 37 9 47 14 35 42 12 3 50 12 49 V O W 64 78 91 67 105 66 81 57 85 57 81 66 49 46 69 51 63 64 58 59 65 64 56 67 74 57 79 78 72 67 75 69 60 72 73 72 65 62 84 75 73 70 82 65 Girls Basketball jV O W 10 20 Harrisburg 12 39 Shippensburg 17 19 Scotland 51 21 Delone Catholic 26 12 Chambersburg 14 28 Big Spring 37 24 Greencastle 38 12 james Buchanan 9 35 Shippensburg 16 33 Scotland 56 8 Delone Catholic 45 24 Chambersburg 26 28 Big Spring 10 16 Greencastle 64 37 james Buchanan Girls Gymnastics V O Cedar Cliff 64.95 Carlisle 66.50 Chambersburg 54.50 Chambersburg 64.15 Boys Track and Field South Hagerstown V O W 32 62 7 62 52 41 46 26 30 34 47 50 61 45 36 53 34 70 53 34 81 16 57 44 36 38 55 38 37 64 W 54.95 57.80 64.50 74.57 O W 66 75 92 58 Chambersburg james Buchanan 75 W 74W Martinsburg 69 79 Frederick 54 87 Westminster 59 82 South Carroll 59W 8016 Noth Hagerstown 64 77 Cedar Cliff 86 64 Mercersburg Academy 49 101 Girls Track and Field O W james Buchanan 9 76 Chambersburg 47W 76 Big Spring 11 93 Scotland 2916 93 South Carroll 21 83 Frederick 31 87 Thomas johnson 28 87 Greencastle 2316 8716 Delone Catholic 22 87172 Westminster 25 80 Baseball jV V O W O W Thomas johnson 16 15 South Carroll 7 3 'l 8 5 3 10 5 16 18 3 13 3 1 2 5 South Hagerstown 5 4 Martinsburg 11 7 North Hagerstown 8 6 Chambersburg 8 2 Westminster 10 4 Frederick 0 2 Chambersburg 4 3 Thomasjohnson 8 7 South Carroll 2 0 South Hagerstown 9 10 Martinsburg 11 1 Westminster 10 8 Frederick 3 5 james Buchanan Greencastle Mercersburg Academy Greencastle james Buchanan 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 l Q 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 School Board And Administration .1 --17:7 School Board: Howard C. Hutton tassistant secretaryj, Ernest Rock, Charles H. Hunsecker isecre- taryl, Paul F. Chalfant tvice-presidentl, Dr. Richard A. Allias tpresidentl, W. Glenn Rowe jr. Ctreas urerl, Richard D. Eigenbrode, David A. McCarney, Dr. Gerald A. Bottorff. G9 Administration: Dr. john 1. Grogan tassistant to the superintendentl, Dr. William 1. Leary lr. tsuper- intendentl, Lewis R. Purnell lcurriculum supervisori. The board of school directors and the administrative staff of the Waynesboro Area School District would like to thank the graduates of the class of 1976 for their many contributions to our school district. The class of '76 exemplifies the achievements and character that our community has come to expect. Best wishes to each of you for a happy, productive and wholesome future! WASHS Welcomes New Assistant Principal Waynesboro Area Senior High School wishes to extend a cordial welcome to Mrs. Dee Ann Fine, our new assistant principal. Mrs. Fine enjoys many sports including swim- ming, scuba diving, tennis, water and snow ski- ing. She likes to sew, refinish antique furniture, read, and do needlework. She finds our com- munity very lovely. Dee Ann Fine attended several universities. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in health and physical education at Lock- haven State College. She has also attended the University of Colorado and the State Uni- versities of New York including Geneseo, Os- wego, Ithica College, and Keuka College. She received her Master of Education degree in developmental and remedial reading. She is presently working on her doctorate in ad- ministration and education at the Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Barlup's'assistant enjoys her job very much. She is very impressed with the behavior and the attitude of our students. She feels they are very unique in their manners and above average in their courteous behavior. She finds the staff extremely co-operative and supportive. ln her visits to the classrooms, Dee Ann Fine has found superior teaching. Mrs. Fine's main goal at WASHS is to provide the best education possible to all students. f 'Sv lang' ig, 'illff M ,W at Q .Ni fs ew'? ss: mm, Philippine Influence At WASHS Row 1: Barbie Buterbaugh, Dana Buterbaugh, Holly Buterbaugh. Row 2: Doris Buterbaugh, Maria Cristina Valentia, john Buterbaugh WASHS welcomes the 1975-76 American Field Service exchange student, Maria Cristina Valencia, known to her friends as Bing. Bing comes from a family of eight. She has three sisters and two brothers. She is from Sagpon, Daraga, Albay in the Philippines. She is enjoying her first visit to the United States very much. Bing thinks that Waynesboro is a tiny, nice, clean town, and she describes our students as jolly and friendly. Bing has made several impressions about the differences between the two countries. She feels that the Philip- pine people are more conservative. The girls in the Philippines predominantly wear dresses although they also wear jeans. Filipinos do not approve of girls smoking. Bing has found our school work easier than her work in the Philippines. She enjoys singing, playing the guitar, and doing art work. She enjoys our sport of basketball and also likes our rock bands and our school bands. Her favorite foods here are fried chicken and ice cream. Bing has met many new people and experienced new things like snow and skiing. Bing finds the john Buterbaugh family, with whom she is living, to be extremely nice. They have been very un- derstanding, and they have shared with her many experiences enjoyed by Americans. They have given her the opportunity to take piano lessons,and they have helped her to l earn about our nation. Bing is going back to the Philippines in july. She is a warm and delightful person and we are pleased that she at- tended WASHS this year. 163 . i .A 'il 4- A , ! W il Kay Lininger This year's Franklin County junior Miss was a gallant affair with eighteen girls competing for the title. Seven WASHS girls tried their talents and skill on the night of September 20, 1975. Talents varied from a modern dance routine by Susan Honodel to a drama- tic presentation of ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM by Kay Lininger. Other talents included Debbie Emory's vocal solo and piano selections by Sharon Bumbaugh, Debra Hughes, and Linda Willhide. lane Bollinger did a 1776 dramatic presentation of Betsy Ross. Later the girls joined forces in a bicentennial dance routine to the music, My Country. V r 4,,4,-?gw L,1Wfwe,g, A 'H ' wif' - - ' 'H , V ,, ,r ,,,.., . if 1 M- .' ,r: ,afl!f ' diff ' is 1 f vi :sag rw : ' , .rr ,Y 1 1.5x:a?ff:ssQs V ' M., . 1. 1 .,A,,,a, ,.,, rf he Q - V :f ,. 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Honodel, W. Emery, K. Lininger. D. Hughes missing from the picture. 1975-76 Homecoming Queen, Wendy Emery. The 1975 homecoming was once again a gala at WASHS. After a rousing pep rally on Friday October 17th, the Indian gridders went on to defeat the South Carroll Cavaliers by a 28 - 7 score on Saturday the 18th. The Indian band's performance was centered around the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Miss Wendy Emery. Wendy reigned over the annual homecoming dance held in the cafeteria on Saturday evening. Music was provided by Quail Hollow. 167 i fNC f?1MPf+E nam :mmf a , i L1 W--4,4 .sae A ' sf ' :K g, Vi, .hh ,Uv , ,, ., 1 .X ,ir 168 i-ll ,ef 2 zz- s SFU M: i 'ks S if .sm ff Rx? 55? vw? Q Gs? fig x 513 3 . fi k, , ' Pai 'NS A, x 53? 169 Ms 170 5:5225 , wif .f ' wg f M s nn' I ,L fi' f Lj a 11 I fu, 1 596431215 W 1 3 wil: zU.3,' vu -J H+ .M ws' 'P' 'HM pfjf Lfsek ,S - f vf M Bye Bye Birdie Creates Nostalgia Cast of Characters Albert Peterson .........,... Rose Alvarez ..... Teen Agers: ...,.. Alice ,........... ...... Deborah Sue ..... ...... Harvey ........ ..... Ursula Merkle ... Kim MacAfee .... Mrs. MacAfee . . . Mr. MacAfee .... Teen Trio ...... Sad Girl ........... . . . Another Sad Girl ..... ..... Mae Peterson ...... . . . Reporters ..... Conrad Birdie .... Guitar Man .... Conductor ..., Mayor ........ Mayor's Wife ..... . . . Hugo Peabody ....... ,... Randolph McAfee .... . . . Mrs. Merkle ....... ... Gloria Rasputin .... .... Bartender ....... .... Joel Nogle Debbie Emory Sherry Foster Barb Sprankle jerry Lange Carolyn McGarity Lori Lorenz Beth Shank Mike Buterbaugh Lisa Sprankle Vicki Rock Ann Brothers Emily Edelman .Rey Klingon Margie Beard Will Kessler Marty McGarity Mark Michaels Dennis Mickley Randy Swope Percy Muschamp .Cindy Newcomer Paul Flora Mike Rock .Anne McCleaf Pam Hind Randy Swope The audience thrilled to this comedy of the fifties as the crude Conrad Birdie wiggled his way through Sweetapple, Ohio on March 20, 21, and 22, 1975. On his last appearance before entering the army, the rock star gave One Last Kiss to young Kim MacAfee, a typical American teen. Unfortunately, the rest of Sweetapple was not as enthusiastic about the coarse Conrad as the teenage girls. Birdie's manager, Albert Peterson, fran- tically tried to keep the peace as things in the small town were turned up- side down. Rosie, Albert's faithful secretary and fiance of eight years, fol- lowed in his wake, vainly attempting to soothe the irate adults and combat Albert's overpowering mother, Mae, in an all-out struggle for Albert! joel Nogle and Beth Shank, two of Waynesboro's brighter stars in recent years, gave outstanding performances in their final WASHS dramatic pre- sentation. Mark Michaels, then a senior in his first leading role, did an equally finejob asthe sensous Conrad. A talented cast and a hardworking stage crew made the show a success. Special mention must be made of the original sets and authentic fifties COSILIITIES. Mr. Tom Rocks, directing an all school production for the first time with his wife Kathy as choreographer, put together a spirited show. Once again, the music department, under the direction of Gerald Kowallis and Asher Edelman, was the backbone of another memorable play in school history. jocks Jive In Gym ,brisk Skis Teachers Spare No Effort As Aunt Eller .... Curly . .,.... . Laurey .,...... Ike Skidmore ... Fred .......... Slim .......... Will Parker ....... Jud Fry .,...,.... Ado Annie Carnes Ali Hakim ........ Gertie Cummings Ellen .......,.... Andrew Carnes .. Edna Rice jerry Kowallis Kay Yaukey Bill Conover Dick Eversole . . Art Sanders .. Ordean Yaukey john Morey Ruth Stoudt jay Heefner , , Patty Kugler . Marge Kampstra Lewis Prunell Cord Elam ........ Dick George The ever-popular Oklahoma returned to Waynes- boro in '75 as the teachers once again graced the WASHS stage. The cast of faculty members was scarcely recognizable in their roles as they turned in three worthy performances. The play was held on November 20,21, and 22 and was sponsored by the Waynesboro Area Education Association. The WAEA uses the proceeds of the pro- duction to finance scholarships for several students each year. Oklahoma! ls Hailed A Succ li- S 1-www, Have You Ever Seen An Indian Sunset? 6 5 6 I ai The class of '76 gave a good imitation of one this year, inspired by the Indian Spirit under the direction of Mr. Eversole and Mrs. May. About eight committees of hardworking juniors were pressed into action just two weeks before the big night. After many hours of hard labor and frenzied attempts to produce just the right effect, they wound up their chicken wire and wiped up their paint only hours before the doors opened to admit the expectant guests. Beginning at eight o'clock on the evening of April 18th, the students began to arrive, decked out in all their splendor. The lovely gowns and matching tuxedos displayed by many couples made the familiar gymnasium and cafeteria a breathtaking spectacle. Couples danced and dreamed to the music of Marcus Hooke. The hardworking refreshment committee provided goodies which were enjoyed by all those seated at the small tables in the dining area. At the end of the evening the graduates of '75 were well satisfied with their farewell from the exhausted iuniors, who glowed with the knowled e S that their efforts were responsible for one of the best proms ever to grace the halls of WASHS. 180 AQ m , gr ii'- ,L.- ,, ,,,.. . . ,.g. , - . k'kk'k '- K K ii '15 if lk M, ds. J w Q H ,:,: Q W 5? za , -1 X J Q xx Q ,Q f s Q 1 f 1 . gy' L C54 f, .Lf , 5' . '4 ef , , f f 11 X L IE V Av W' 5 Q' Liv' LX y A' W 2 L! 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H1122 V Y- ff - N l- 'fi7f5W3SfY2:2SEE,lL,1 M M P- naw: J ,Aw f W -, sa 185 s' 1 0 5 Q BB 'Q 3 WASHS Welcomes Vietnamese iw wa Lan Ngoc Thi Nguyen, Minh Dang Nguyen, Tuan Dang Nguyen, Dung Ngoc Thi Nguyen Thuong Thi Tran, Can Dang Nguyen, Van Ngoc Thi Nguyen, Mai Ngoc Thi Nguyen. Lan Ngoc Thi Nguyen arrived in Waynesboro in july 1975. Sponsored by the Waynesboro Evangelical Lutheran Church,the Cans are one of sixteen Viet- namese families who now live in Franklin County. The Cans are from North Vietnam. Lan has two brothers and three sisters. She is a junior and she is the only Vietnamese student attending WASHS. Lan found many differences between her American and Vietnamese educa- tional experiences. She believes that the studies in her Vietnamese school were more difficult than are those at WASHS. She feels that her Vietnamese teachers give a lot more homework than American teachers do. As a student in Vietnam Lan primarily studied Vietnamese literature, French and English. One of the things she likes about WASHS is that she can take a wider selection of courses. She especially enjoys Mr. Conover's course in American history. Lan was very surprised when she entered her first study hall at WASHS. She was even more surprised to find that most WASHS students talk instead of study. In Vietnam Lan went to school six days a week for almost eight hours a day. At 11:45 A.M. she went home for lunch, returning at 2:30 P.M. Lan wore a uniform to school, and was not allowed to have a job, even during the three month summer vacation. Although in Lan's school in Vietnam there were no organized sports for girls, the boys participated in several athletic activities, including volleyball, foot- ball and basketball. Lan enjoyed the WASHS football games this fall. 188 Row 1: Quyen Thuy Vuong, Dao Huu Vuong, Loan Thuy Vuong. Row 2: Dai Huu Vuong, Ngoc Thi Nguyen. The Dai family was sponsored by the Waynesboro Presbyterian Church and the Church of the Brethren in Waynesboro. Dou, 6, and Loan, 7, attend Summit- view Elementary School. Quyen, 4, attends nursery school at the Trinity United Church of Christ. These three young men have gradu- ated from high school in Vietnam. They work in Waynesboro and live with their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Doxzon. lg Hoi Lam, Sanh Quang Lam, Dai Quang Dau. 189 .L During the first three days of the first month in the lunar calendar, the Viet- namese celebrate the Tet New Year. At midnight on the last day of the lunar year, people set off firecrackers, shoot guns and light Campfires. The women cook special rice cakes. The cakes are made of sticky rice, green beans, black pepper and ham and they are usually wrapped in banana or bamboo leaves. As the festival continues, the people visit each other, exchange gifts and give each other special New Year flowers. The more wealthy people give the children money when they return to school after the holiday. This custom is called lixi. On Friday evening, january 30, 1976, more than 150 Vietnamese and Ameri- cans gathered at the Waynesboro Evangelical Lutheran Church to celebrate the coming of the year of the Dragon. The Vietnamese decorated the party room with a beautiful poster and the special Tet tree pictured above. Nguyen Thi Ngoc, now living in Waynesboro, created this tree. She decorated bare branches with yellow blossoms meticulously cut out of paper in the finest detail and delicately folded. Both Vietnamese and American families prepared food for the New Year sup- per. Everyone especially appreciated this opportunity to enjoy cuisine from both cultures. Mr. Can and Mr. Quang gave speeches about their new life in America. The people are thankful for the blessings and happiness they have found in Ameri- ca. They also feel sadness because they miss their families, friends and jobs in Vietnam. sie if f vr --V, M ,if ff Q f 5 .,, f., X A , . , M 1 f, ' V ir' '-' 'C' 'J 'E i JJ W1 7 ' VX Wf' E ' 5 U fu 'NW T, .954 1 X, F My .. V - X W X-'xx,,f Q J..xA:,, V lr g fum il, .tiny z q ya , 1 5 5 1 'QQ W 'U .i - ' Eggs X VN M QL sy 5 ' w 3 ,fi Lb? 1 ' fx 1 V Mx - , L' .E V t R ffi qff'5V' w , Q f :.vax,f 'aku NW- lp 2' - ' x H. X 2 ff' 17 W x X z,,f fff I 'xt X,-'Q '- J , f .f Lfff 191 ,fl ,ff code: 1 senior year 2 junior year 3 sophomore year 4 freshman year Akers, George Indian Club 1,25 football 1,2,35 track and field 1,2,35 Student Council 2,35 prom committee 2. Allias, Tami Lynn cross country 15 hockey 1,2,3,45 basketball 1,2,3,45 track and field 1,25 Maiden Club 1,2,3,4 fvice- president 135 executive council 1,2,35 all school production 15 prom committee 2. Ashway, Kathy Sue Library Club 15 Bible Club 1,2. Ausherman, Vicki Lee Pep Club 2,35 Student Council 15 executive council 25 WAYARIAN 35 prom committee 2. Avey, jeffrey Lynn Future Farmers of America 1,2. Bair, Deborah Lynn track and field 1,2,35 Maiden Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Drama Club 35 prom committee 2. Baker, john William page 20. Bakner, Kevin page 20. Bakner,Wendy page 20. Bare, Tod page 20. Barker, john basketball 1,2,35 Youth Education Association 2. Barnes, Delisa Ann bowling league 1,2,3 fpresident 15 treasurer 235 Drama Club 35 choir 1,2,35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Barnes, Richard page 21. Barnhart, Debra I. Future Farmers of America 1,2. Barnhart, Gary L. football 1,2,35 wrestling 25 lndian Club 1,2,3. Barnhart, james page 21. Barnhart, Susan page 21. Baumgardner, Marsha Dee bowling league 1,2,35 marching band 2,35 concert band 2,35 Youth Education Association 35 prom committee 2. Baylor, Anna Katherine Student Council 15 WAYARIAN 35 TKP 35 Students For Survival 2,3 fsecretary 235 orchestra 1,2,35 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Beard, Marjorie Ann basketball 1,2,3,45 Maiden Club 1,2,35 National Honor Society 25 executive council 1,2,35 class treasurer 1,2,35 Youth Education Association 1,2,35 Morning Announcements 1,2,35 Drama Club 2,35 pep band 1,2,35 symphonic band 35 band council 15 Velvetones 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 choir 1,2,35 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Bender, Tara Elizabeth WAYARIAN 15 Pep Club 35 prom committee 2. Benedict, Bradley page 22. Bennett, Karen Sue Pep Club 2,35 Business Club 15 prom committee 2. Benshoff, Debra Rae Future Nurses Club 2,3. Bentz, Marcy 3. gym show 45 Pep Club 35 prom committee 2. Black, Ruth choir 35 prom committee 2. Bloom, Gerry Lynn soccer 1,2,35 choir 3. Blubaugh, Cheri A. bowling legue 2,35 Pep Club 35 Business Club 1,2,3 fpresident 15 vice-president 235 executive council 1,25 prom committee 2. Blubaugh, Kimberly Ann page 22. Bock, Michael W. wrestling 1,2,3,45 WAYARIAN 15 Tribe 1,25 choir 1,2,35 Indian Club 1,2,3,45all school production 2. Bock Thomas wrestling 1,2,3 fmanager 1,2,335 baseball 1,2 lmanager 1,235 Future Farmers of America 1,2,35 WAYARIAN 15 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Bollinger, lane E. track and field 3 fmanager 335 basketball 1,2,3,4 fco-captain 1,335 Maiden Club 1,2,3,45 class historian 1,25 WAYARIAN 15 BLUE AND GOLD 15 choir 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 prom committee 2. Bonebrake, Linda R. Pep Club 35 majorette 15 prom committee 1. Bowling, joseph E. BLUE AND GOLD 2. Boyle, Patrick National Honor Society 1,2. Bragunier, Walter Lee jr. page 23. Bramel, Teri A. Pep Club 35 prom committee 2. Breininger, Carlton D. page 24. Bricker, Michael E. soccer 3. Brothers, Ann Marie hockey 1,2,3,45 track and field 1,2,35 Maiden Club 1,2,3,45 executive council 1,25 Music Club 25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 2,35 symphonic band 2,35 orchestra 1,25 brass choir 25 choir 1,2,35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Brown, Gregory W. wrestling 1,2,3,45 soccer 1,25 Tribe 25 prom com- mittee 2. Brown, Laurie 3oAnn gym show 253,45 colorguard 15 Student Council 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Brown, Sandra Rae page 24. Brown, Timothy D. cross country 1,2,3,4 lco-captain 135 track and field 1,2,35 Fellowship of Christian Atletes 15 Chess Club 35 WAYARIAN 2,3. Bryan, Timothy D. basketball 2 fmanager 235 Youth Education Associ- ation 25 marching band 1,25 concert band 1,25 pep band 25 orchestra 1,25 all school production 1,2. Buhrman, Cheryl Lynn colorguard 25 Pep Club 35 executive council 15 prom committee 2. Bumbaugh, Sharon L. Drama Club 1,2,3 lvice-president 235 National Honor Society 1,25 Morning Announcements 25 Music Club 15 marching band 2,35 concert band 2,35 color- guard 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Bumbaugh, Terry Lee page 25. Buterbaugh, Michael Brian Youth Education Association 1,2,35 WAYARIAN 25 BLUE AND GOLD 35 Music Club 25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 1,2,3? SYmPl10l'1lC band 35 band council 1 fvice-president 135 brass choir 25 Tribe 1,2,35 Velvetones 1,25 all school production 1,25 prom committee 2. Calimer, Rhonda jo Library Club 1,2,3 tpresident 15 secretary 235 Business Club 1,2,3. Cantler, Frank page 25. Cantrell Bruce track and field 4. Carbaugh, Rick football 1,2,35 basketball 2,35 baseball 35 wrestling 15 track and field 2,35 Indian Club 1,25 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1. Carson, Catherine K. i track and field 1,25 Math Club 15 National Honor Society 1,25 ftreasurer 135 TKP 25 Paramedics Club 2,35 Music Club 25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 35 orchestra 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 Waynaires 1,2,35 all school pro- duction 1,2,3. Carson, Karen Future Nurses Club 35 prom committee 2. Carty, Vicki Ann National Honor Society 1,25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 1,2,35 orchestra 1,2. Catalino, David M. soccer 15 WAYARIAN 1. Caufman, jerry R. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Caufman, Terry Eugene Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Cook, Myrna Elaine Business Club 15 Future Nurses Club 2,35 Health Careers Club 1. Cox, William Hamilton soccer 1,2,35 National Honor Society 1,25 prom committee 2. Creager, Merle Keith jr. page 26. Crider, Brent page 26. Cross, Priscilla track and field 1,2,3,45 Maiden Club 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 Future Homemakers of America 35 prom committee 2. Cummins,Christopher 1. page 26. Curlen, Steve wrestling 1,2,3,45 cross country 3,45 track and field 35 lndian Club 1,2,35 Tribe 1,25 choir 1,2,3. Daley, Terry Lynn page 27. Daywalt, Angie A. page 27. Dean, Josephine Anne Business Club 1 ihistorian 11. Denier, Wayne bowling league 1. Devlin, Regina Mae Pep Club 2,35 majorette 1,2,3 icaptain 115 band council 15 all school production 1. Dewease, janey page 27. DeWees, Dixie Future Nurses Club 2,3 lhistorian 215 Pep Club 2,35 prom committee 2. Dick, Debra Kaye basketball 2 imanager 215 hockey 1,2,3 tco-captain 215 Maiden Club 2,35 executive council 25 prom com- mittee 2. Dick, Dorsey H. ll prom committee 2. Dick, Tamara Lynn gym show 3. Dietrich, Kate C. Business Club 1,2 lsecretary 115 prom committee 2. Dietrich, Sally Loring track and field 1,2,35 gym show 1,2,35 cheerleader 1,25 Pep Club 15 WAYARIAN 15 prom committee 2. Ditch, Michael Curtis basketball 35 baseball 2. Doub, Lewis Kepler National Honor Society 1,2 lvice-president 115 WAYARIAN 1,25 executive council 25 pep band 2,35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 symphonic band 35 orchestra 1,25 band council1,2,3 tpresident 115 brass choir 1,25 Velvetones 1,2,35 all school pro- duction 1,25 prom committee 2. Duffey, Gregory A. golf 1,2,35 wrestling 15 baseball 45 Chess Club 3,45 Indian Club 1,25 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1,25 Youth Education Association 15 Tribe 25 prom committee 2. Eberly,1udith Ann choir 35Girls'GleeClub2. Edelman, Emily Elizabeth track and field 1,25 National Honor Society 1,25 WAYARIAN 15 Drama Club 35 Youth Education Association 1,2,35 Music Club 1,2,3 lsecretary- treasurer 1,215 marching band 1,2,3 tdrum major 15 assistant drum major 215 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 2,35 band council 1,25 symphonic band 1,25 orchestra 1,2,35 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Eigenbrode, Daniel Lee football 1,2,35 track and field 1,2,35 lndian Club 1. Emery,Wendy Suzanne hockey 1,2,3,4 tco-captain 115 basketball 1,2,3,45 track and field 2,3,45 Maiden Club 1,2,3,4 ipresident 115 National Honor Society 25 Youth Education Association 15 executive council 1,2,35 BLUE AND GOLD 15 Morning Announcements 15 all school production 15 prom committee 2. Emory, Debra I. National Honor Society 1,25 Drama Club 2,35 Youth Education Association 2,35 executive council 1,25 Morning Announcements 15 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 2,35 choir 1,2,35 Waynaires 1,25 all school production 1,25 prom committee2. Engle, Milton Charles National Honor Society 1,25 Drama Club 1,25 Music Club 1,25 marching band 15 concert band 15 orches- tra 1,2,35 Velvetones 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Etter, Kimberly 1. page 29. Etter,Tammy page 29. Feldmeyer, Karl F. football 1,2,35 wrestling 1,35 track and field 25 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 35 Tribe 15 prom committee2. Fertenbaugh, layne Elaine bowling league 1,2,35 National Honor Society 1,25 Math Club 1,2,3 lpresident 1,215 Music Club 1,2,35 choir 1,2,35 Tribe taccompanist 1,215 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom com- mittee 2. Finfrock, Carla S. gym show 1,35all school production 1. Fitz, Christina page 29. Fitz, Debra Sue National Honor Society 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 25 choir 3. Flasher, Keith A. page 29. Fleagle, Daniel G. WAYARIAN 15 BLUE AND GOLD 25 Drama Club 15 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 1,2,35 stage band 1,2,35 brass choir 15 orchestra 15 Tribe 15 all school production 2. Ford,james Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Ford,Lorna Drama Club 35 Pep Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 prom committee 2. Ford, Wayne F. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3. Foss, Patricia Ann WAYARIAN 15 all school production 1,25 prom committee 2. Franklin, Karmon LaRue Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4 isentinel 11. Frantz, Kerry Steven marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 stage band 1,2,35 pep band 1,2,35 symphonic band 1,25 orchestra 1,2,35all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Fraver, Shawn R. football 1,2,35 track and field 1,2,35 lndian Club 1,25 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1,2. Freeman, Christine Mae Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Freeman, Larry D. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Freeman, Scot L. Tribe 1,2,35 choir 1,2,35 prom committee 2. French, Larry Errett basketball 2,3. Fries, Leslie A. basketball 2,3,45 hockey 2 Imanager 235 track and field 35 Maiden Club 2,3,4. Fritz, Tambra S. National Honor Society 1,25 Youth Education Association 1,2,3 fsecretary 1,235 Student Council 1,2,35 Drama Club 35 Pep Club 35 prom committee 2. Fry, Deborah page 31. Furry, Susan Drama Club 2,35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Gardenhour, Ray Eugene WAYARIAN 25 BLUE AND GOLD 35 Spanish Club 25 Morning Announcements 1,25 Drama Club 2,35 all school production 3. Gardner, Laura Katherine track and field 1,2,3 lmanager 1,2,335 National Honor Society 1,25 BLUE AND GOLD 1,25 Drama Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,3 Ipresident 2,335 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 all school production 1,2,3. Garner, Roxanne Elaine Pep Club 2,35 Future Nurses Club 25 Health Careers Club 1 lsecretary 135 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Gates, john A. golf 1,25 track and field 1,2 lmanager 1,235 Math Club 15 prom committee 2, Gates, Michael golf 4, marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 2,35 symphonic band 35 orchestra 1,2,35 Velvetones 1,2,35 all school production 1,25 prom committee 2. Gauger, Alexandria Future Farmers of America 3,45 Future Homemakers of America 2. Geesaman, Cindy page 31. Geesaman, lean page 31. Geesaman, Roberta page 31. Geiger, Mary page 32. Gembe, Diane Ruth bowling league 15 Youth Education Association 1,25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 25 orchestra 15 choir 35 all school production 15 prom committee 2. Gilbert, Evette Youth Education Association 1,2,35 TKP 1,2 fpresi- dent 135 executive council 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Gladhill, Theresa L. BLUE AND GOLD 35 Future Homemakers of America 2. Goeins, Geoffrey L. football 1,2,35 wrestling 25 track and field 35 Indian Club 1,25 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 15 prom committee 2. Goetz, Terry page 32. Gonzales, Ed football 1,2,3 lcaptain 135 wrestling 1,2,3 tcaptain 135 Indian Club 1,2,35 class president 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Good, Steven R. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3 fpresident 1? secretary 23. Grams,Sue I BLUE AND GOLD 35 Youth Education Association 1,25 Morning Announcements 35 Drama Club 35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 1,2,35 orchestra 15 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Gratton, Cindy Marie prom committee 2. Green,john page 33. Grove, Mark E. track and field 3,45 choir 35 Tribe 2. Gunby, Brenda Drama Club 35 marching band 2,35 colorguard 2,35 prom committee 2. Gunder, Pamela 1. page 33. Haines, Haven M. Pep Club 35choir 3. Hammond, Kirk Douglas page 33. , Harbaugh, julie gym show 2,35 cheerleader 1,25 executive council 1,35 choir 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 prom com- mittee 2. Harbaugh, Sue Ann National Honor Society 1,25 Math Club 15 TKP 25 Paramedics Club 35 Library Club 35 Drama Club 25 Bible Club 1,25 Music Club 1,2,3 lpresident 135 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Waynaires 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Hardsock, Nina page 33. Harris, Valerie M. page 33. Heckman, Sandra L. colorguard 25 choir 35 prom committee 2. Helfrick, Debbie Sue Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 3. Heller, Nancy M. page 34. Helman, Cheryl page 34. Helman, Rachel Library Club 3. Helman, Sharon Pep Club 25 prom committee 2. Hess, Elizabeth jane hockey 45 Maiden Club 45 executive council 1,25 marching band 25 concert band 25 choir 35 prom committee 2. High, Darrell jacob soccer 3. Hintermyer,Charles Chess Club 1,2,3. Hockenberry, Sandra Kay page 34. Hodge, Nikki Lynn hockey 2,35 track and field 35 Maiden Club 2,35 Pep Club. Hollen, Mark Lee basketball 1,2,35 soccer 35 track and field 25 Indian Club 1,25 Youth Education Association 1,2,35 marching band 2,35 concert band 35 choir 1,2,35 Waynaires 25 Tribe 1,2,35 all school production 15 prom committee 2. Honodel, Susan Margaret track and field 1,2,35 hockey 25 gym show 1,25 Maiden Club 1,25 National Honor Society 1,25 Morning Announcements 25 Youth Education Association 1,2,3 ftreasurer 1,2,335 Student Council 1,2,35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 choir 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 band council 35 all school production 2,35 prom committee 2. Hough, Janis Marie page 35. Howe, Paula choir 3. Huff, Sharon Elizabeth Health Careers Club 15 Future Nurses Club 2,35 all school production 35 prom committee 2. Hughes, Debra Renee cheerleader 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Morning An- nouncements 1,2,35 Youth Education Association 15 executive council 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 1,2,35 all school production 2,35 prom committee 2. Hummer, Robin Lee gym show 3,4. Hunter, Curtis page 36. Itell, Deborah Jean basketball 35 Maiden Club 35 majorette 15 Pep Club 35 choir 35 prom committee 2. Jamison, Kerry Lynn basketball 2,35 baseball 1,2,35 lndian Club 1,25 executive council 1,25 prom committee 2. Jenkins, Richard soccer, 1,2,3,4. Johns, Braden page 36. Johnston,William National Honor Society 1,25 Morning Announce- ments 1. Joiner, Charles E. golf 1,2,3,45 Indian Club 1,25 National Honor Society 1,25 Morning Announcements 15 WAYARIAN 1,2 tstudent business manager 1J. Jones, Brett C. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,45 marching band 2,35 concert band 2,35 pep band 2, orchestra 2. Jones, L. Christine National Honor Society 1,25 WAYARIAN 15 prom committee 2. Jones, Mickey golf 3. Kane,Steve page 37. Kauffman, Danny football 1,2,35 wrestling 2,3. Kauffman, Debra L. prom committee 2. Kauffman, Jerry David Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Keeney, Kevin Wayne page 37. Kennedy, Shirley Jean Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Kent, Timothy marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 brass choir 1,2,35 orchestra 1. Kessler,Will golf 1,2,45 Chess Club 35 Student Council 25 executive council 15 Tribe 1,25 all school pro- duction 2. King, Ricky golf2,3,4. Kirk, Robert Allen National Honor Society 1,25 Youth Education Association 1,2,35 Student Council 15 WAYARIAN 1,2 lco-editor 1J5 BLUE AND GOLD 35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 orchestra 1,2,3. Kline, Deborah Sue Pep Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Kline, Gerald E. wrestling 2,35 Future Farmers of America 1,2,3. Kline, Kathy Sue Pep Club 35 Library Club 3. Kline, Tod F. marching band 35 concert band 35 orchestra 1,2,35 symphonic band 35 Velvetones 1,2,3. Kling,Theresa Marie choir 35 all school production 35 prom committee 2. Klingon,Greta Rey National Honor Society 1,2 lsecretary 1J5 Youth Education Association 1,25 executive council 25 Wayarian 1,25 Music Club 1,2 Cvice-president 135 all school production 2,35 prom committee 2. Klipp, Laura J. prom committee 2. Knepper, Diane Student Council 2,35 Business Club 1,2 lvice- president 1J5 prom committee 2. Kokoski, Ted page 36. Koons, Denver page 39. Kourliouros, Peter page 39. Kreller, Denise Ann Girls' Glee Club 15 choir 3. Kritikos, Angelo A. page 39. Kulp, Diana Elizabeth National Honor Society 1,25 Student Council 15 WAYARIAN 1,2 fco-editor 1J5 BLUE AND GOLD 2,35 Morning Announcements 35 Students For Survival 35all school production 2,35 prom committee 2. Kunze, Michael A. football 2 lmanager 2J5 Tribe 1,25 choir 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Kupp, Donald M. National Honor Society 1,25 executive council 1,2,35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. LaCasse Steven L. page 39. Lacy, Jon S. page 39. Laman, Steven page 39. Lambert, Michael page 39. Lanehart, Linda A. WAYARIAN 'l5 BLUE AND GOLD 'lg Spanish Club 2,3 fpresident 1J5 prom committee 2. Laughman, Thomas Leon Business Club 25 Bible Club 3. Layman, Kimberly G. National Honor Society 25 Spanish Club 2 ftreasurer 2J5 prom committee 2. Leiter, David A. cross country 1,2,3,45 track and field 1,2,3,45 indian Club 1,2,3. Lininger, J. Kay gym show 1,35 cheerleader 1,2,35 class historian 35 executive council 1,2,35 Pep Club 25 Youth Education Association 15 all school production 15 prom com. mittee 2. Little, Judith A. National Honor Society 1,25 WAYARIAN 15 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Morning Announcements 15 prom committee 2. Lively, Cheryl Ann Pep Club 2,3. Lourdon, Pam page 40. McCleaf, Ann Marie hockey 25 Maiden Club 25 National Honor Society 25 WAYARIAN 15 Student Council 1,2,35 Youth Edu- cation Association 1,25 Morning Announcements 1,2,35 Spanish Club 25 marching band 35 concert band 2,35 pep band 2,35 band council 15 colorguard 1,2 fcaptain 155 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 choir 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. McCleaf, Gregory W. Math Club 3. McCleaf, Lisa Renee Drama Club 35 executive council 1,2,35 marching band 2,35 concert band 2,35 pep band 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 choir 1,25 prom committee 2. McCoy, David page 41. McCracken, Jeffrey L. page 41. McFerren, Mark ' 'baseball 1,2,3,45 basketball 2,3,45 football 1,45 Indian Club 1. 'McGarity, Martin Edward Tribe 1,25 choir 35all school production 1,2. McKean, Howard baseball 3. McKean, Joyce page 41. McKendrick, Mark page 41. Maloney, Tara L.. track and field 1,25 National Honor Society 1,2 3 Math Club 1,25 BLUE AND GOLD 15 Pep Club 3 Student Council 15 Health Careers Club 15 Girls Glee Club 1,25 colorguard 1,25 band council 15 choir 1,2,35 all school production 1,25 prom committee 2. Margin, Alexander R. jr. prom committee 2. Marsiglia, Thomas A. page 42. Martin, Gregory L. page 42. Martin, Larry 1. Tribe 1,2,3. Martin, Verna jean bowling league 2. Mason, Greg page 42. Meadows, Claudine Marie gym show 1,25 executive council 3. Mellott, Pamela joy hockey 35 Maiden Club 35 National Honor Society 25 Math Club 1 Csecretary 155 WAYARIAN 1,25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 orchestra 35 symphonic band 35 prom com- mittee 2. Melville, Paul D. soccer, 1,2,3,45 track and field 1,2,35 Indian Club 15 Youth Education Association 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Music Club 1,25 Velvetones 1,2,35 Tribe 1,25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 symphonic band 35 band council 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Mentzer, Bill page 43. Mickley, Dennis cross country 1,25 track and field 2,35 Indian Club 25 BLUE AND GOLD 1,35 Tribe 1,25 choir 1,2,35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Middour,jay National Honor Society 1,25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35Velvetones1,2. Miller, Carol Anne hockey 2,3 imanager 2,3J5 WAYARIAN 1,25 TKP 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Music Club 15 orchestra 1,2,35 all school production 1,2,3. Miller, David E. page 43. Miller, john prom committee 2. Miller, Judith Lynn Pep Club 35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 2,35 colorguard 15 brass choir 25 prom committee 2. Miller, Karen page 43. Minnich, Laura bowling league 1,2. Moats, Bob Future Farmers of America 1,2,3. Moats, Dawn Rouzer page 44. Monn, Tina page 44. Monn, Todd Andrew football 1,2,35 track and field 1,2,35 Indian Club 1,25 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1,2,35 prom com- mittee 2. Moser,Jean Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,45 prom com- mittee2. Mowen, Douglas L. Bible Club 25 marching band 1,25 concert band 1,25 pep band 1,25 Tribe 15 Velvetones 1,35 all school production 1,2. Mowen, john Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4 itreasurer 1,2l. Mowen,Kay E. executive council 1,25 prom committee 2. Moyer, Kristin S. cheerleader 1,2,3 ico-captain 15 captain 2,395 gym show 1,35 Youth Education Association 1,2,35 Morning Announcements 15 WAYARIAN 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 executive council 2,35 all school pro- duction 15 prom committee 2. Mumma, Dan . soccer 2,3,45 track and field 1,2,3. Mummert, Rich Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4 ireporter 15 historian 2,3,4l5 BLUE AND GOLD 1. Muth, Michael page 45. Myers, Karen WAYARIAN 35 prom committee 2. Myers, Kim marching band 2,35 concert band 2,3. Myers, Mike football 3 imanager 3l5 cross country 45 golf 25 basketball 35 Tribe 1,25 choir 3. Nester, Timothy page 45. Newcomer, Danette track and field 1,2,35 Maiden Club 15 Students For Survival 15 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 1,2,35 orchestra 1,25 choir 35 prom com- mittee 2. Newcomer, jackie National Honor Society 1,25 Drama Club 35 BLUE AND GOLD 35 Student Council 2,35 marching band 2,35 concert band 2,35 choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 2,3 Nicodemus, Nancy hockey 2,35 Maiden Club 2,35 Student Council 1,2 ivice-president 115 Morning Announcements 35 colorguard 1,25 choir 1,2,35 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Noel, Robert football 1,2,35 basketball 35 Indian Club 1,2 ipresident 175 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1,2,35 class vice-president 1,2,35 Tribe 1,25 prom committee 2. Null, Dennis M. track and field 1,2,35 basketball 2,3. Oller, Darla Lue hockey 15 Maiden Club 15 WAYARIAN 25 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 1,2,35 all school production 1,25 prom committee 2. Oller, Karla Sue Pep Club 35 choir 1,2,35 Waynaires 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 all school production 1,25 prom com- mittee 2. Orner, Susan 1. page 46. Patrick, jan Nannette hockey 25 Maiden Club 25 Business Club 1 itreasurer 125 Morning Announcements 25 all school pro- duct-ion 25 prom committee 2. Pentz, Charles Future Farmers of America 1,2,3. Phillips, Denise I. Future Homemakers of America 2,35 Library Club 1,25 choir 3. Phillips, Dennis J. Health Careers Club 1. Piper, Eugene R. jr. page 46. Plum, Tim page 46. Poling, Rick Math Club 2,3. Poper, Kathy L. Pep Club 35 WAYARIAN 15 prom committee 2. Pryor, Kathy lo page 47. Punt, Gloria Ann Pep Club 35 Business Club 1. Punt, Rick golf 45 executive council 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Rachel, Tammy Health Careers Club 1 ttreasurer 175 Future Nurses Club 2,3. Rahn, Thom track and field 15 all school production 2. Ramsburg, Laura B. page 47. Reed, Edward prom committee 2. Reiber, Kathy S. marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 35 orchestra 15 symphonic band 35 prom committee 2. Richardson, Pamela jean Student Council 35 Library Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3. Riess,1ackie Girls' Glee Club 15 prom committee 2. Ritchey, Sharon hockey 15 Maiden Club 15 Pep Club 35 prom com- mittee 2. Rock, Georgia Future Nurses Club 2,35 executive council 1,25 marching band 35 concert band 35 colorguard 25 choir 1,25 prom committee 2. Rock, Steve prom committee 2. Rosenberger, Mary Future Nurses Club 2 thistorian 215 Health Careers Club 1 fhistorian 115 prom committee 2. Rouzer, Shirley hockey 3,45 Maiden Club 3,4. Rowe, Brian track and field 1,2,3,45 football 1,25 indian Club 1,25 prom committee 2. Rowe, Kathie Ela bowling league 2,35 Youth Education Association 35 executive council 35 WAYARIAN 1,25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 choir 1,2,35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Sanders, Brenda May Pep Club 35 Future Nurses Club 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,2. Sanders, Cathy Ann National Honor Society 1,25 Youth Education Association 1,25 Morning Announcements 1,25 Drama Club 1,2,3 isecretary 115 marching band 1,2,35 symphonic band 35 all school production 1,25 prom committee 2. Sanders, Vicki jo hockey 1,2,3,45 basketball 1,2,35 track and field 2,35 Maiden Club 1,2,3,4 ltreasurer 115 Pep Club 35 executive council 1,25 Morning Announcements 25 Youth Education Association 15 Girls' Glee Club 15 choir 35 prom committee 2. Scheib, Celeste Marie hockey 2,35 basketball 45 Maiden Club 2,3,45 executive council 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Scott, Mark football 1,2,35 indian Club 1,25 National Honor Society 1,25 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1,2,3 fpresident 115 Tribe 2,35 choir 1,2,3. Seilhamer,1ames W. jr. prom committee 2. Sellers, Kimberly Diane page 49. Selman, Larry baseball 2,35 prom committee 2. Sentz, Randy L. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Shaffer, Barry A. gym show 35 National Honor Society 1,2. Shatzer,1oel soccer 1,2,3. Sheffler, Georgia track and field 1,2,35 Maiden Club 2,3. Sheffler, Terri prom committee 2. Shockey, Brenda Lee page 50. Shockey, Cynthia Lynnette Student Council 15 WAYARIAN 15 Waynaires 1,2,35 choir 1,2,35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 all school production 1,25 prom committee 2. Shriver, Cathy National Honor Society 1,2 fpresident 115 Morning Announcements 25 Drama Club 35 Students For Survival 15 all school production 1,2,35 prom com- mittee 2. Shull, Deborah L. track and field 1,25 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 2,35 orchestra 35 Velve- tones 1,2,3. Simmers, Gordie page 50. Simmers, Terry L. page 50. Sites, Harmon page 50. Smetzer, Andy BLUE AND GOLD 1,25 prom committee 2. Smetzer, Bradley L. baseball 1,25 National Honor Society 1,25 executive council 15 Tribe 2,35 choir 1,2,3. Smith, Annette M. Drama Club 1,2 isecretary 115 Pep Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Smith, Carl Future Farmers of America 1,2. Smith, Donna jean page 51. Smith, Gary page 51. Smith, Katrina Sue gym show 1,2,3,45 gymnastics 15 Youth Education Association 1,25 Morning Announcements 25 Pep Club 2,35 TKP 35 Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 25 colorguard 15 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 1,35 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Smith, Sanford A. WAYARIAN 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3 ltreasurer 115 Spanish Club 2. Snyder, Robert page 52. Spangler, Hazel I. National Honor Society 25 choir 3. Speaks, Gene P. track and field 35 Math Club 1 ivice-president 11. Spoonhour,Curtis page 52. Sprankle, Howard basketball 1,2,3 imanager 1,2,31. Sprenkle, Debbie Paramedics Club 35 Future Nurses Club 35 prom committee 2. Stambaugh, L. Ellen bowling league 1,2,3 ltreasurer 115 Drama Club 35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 all school production 1. Stitely, Franklin L.1r. basketball 1,2,35 National Honor Society 1,25 Chess Club 1,2,3. Stites, Sue L. bowling league 1,2,3 lvice-president 115 Drama Club 35 Health Careers Club 1 lpresident 115 Future Nurses Club 2,3 lvice-president 215 WAYARIAN 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 35 all school production 2,35 prom committee 2. Stottlemyer, Ellen M. track and field 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 choir 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Strasser, Penny K. Library Club 3. Stull, Clarence W.1r. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3 ltreasurer'11. Swink, William Richard wrestling 1,2,35 Math Club 1,2. Swope, Paul N. page 53. Swope, Randall 5 golf 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 1,25 Spanish Club 2,35 executives' council 1,2,35 Tribe 1,25 Waynaires 25 choir 1,25 all school production 2,35 prom committee 2. Talhelm, Gregory wrestling 1,2,35 football 15 executive council 3. Taylor, Robert Edwin wrestling 1,25 baseball 3,4. Teeter, lon marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 orchestra 2,35 all school production 2,3. Tharp,Kenny prom committee 2. Topper, Miriam track and field 35 Health Careers Club 15 Future Homemakers of America 2,35 Music Club 1,2,35 choir 1,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 all school production 1,2,35 prom committee 2. Tosten, Sally lo cheerleader 1,2,3 lcaptain 155 class secretary 1,2,35 executive council 1,2,35 WAYARIAN 15 Youth Education Association 1,2,35 gym show 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 35 all school production 15 prom com- mittee 2. Trace,Rodney C. football 1,2,3. Triesh, Debra K. prom committee 2. Turner, Lavinah 1. BLUE AND GOLD 15 prom committee 2. Unger, jonathan National Honor Society 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3 lpresident 175 Youth Education Association 2. Valencia, Maria Christina Student Council 15 TKP 15 Friends International 1. Valore, Steven page 54. Vulgamott, Virginia Lee Borne page 55. Wagaman, Kurt W. baseball 35 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2,35 Tribe 1,25 prom committee 2. Wagaman, Wanda Kay Future Farmers of America 1,2,3,4. Walrath, Dolly Lee cheerleader 2,35 gym show 2,35 Pep Club 2,3' executive council 1,25 choir 35 prom committee 2. Walter, Harold Ernest jr. Drama Club 35 prom committee 2. Waltz, Ray T. jr. golf 2,35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 pep band 1,2,35 orchestra 1,2,35 Velvetones 1,2,35 all school production 1,2. Weagley, joseph N. Bible Club 2,35 orchestra 1,2. Webster, Rodger T. page 55. Weddle, Michael E. page 55. Weikert, Dennis E. track and field 15 National Honor Society 2. Welty, lohn Adam lll football 3 lmanager 35. West, Mary track and field 35 gym show 1,2,3. White, Barbara E. prom committee 2. White, David W. page 56. White, Michael Alan football 1,2,35 wrestling 2,35 Youth Education Association 35 executive council 2,35 Tribe 1,25 choir 35 prom committee 2. Wilders, George Franklin track and field 35 cross country 3. Wile, William R. page 56. Wilhide, jeff page 56. Wilhide, Robin D. prom committee 2. Willhide, Linda Music Club 35 marching band 1,2,35 concert band 1,2,35 Velvetones 2,35 all school production 25 prom committee 2. Williams, Terri page 56. Winebrenner, Donna jean majorettes 2. Wisner, Mark Charles Drama Club 2,3. Witte, Kimberly Kay page 57. Wolff, Tom Student Council 3. Woodring, Tina Louise pae 57. Yeakle, jeffrey O. page 57. Yoder, William L. track and field 1,2,3,45 soccer 1,2,35 Tribe 1. Zody, Jeffery L. page 57. I li w A K OX my ww- LM QU L6 QQLLW, DO MSD 'JVM . Nowfxm I 1 MMV fxw' , My QSJVLU Wwio-YM! f N MQ I . QNJUBX MLW ' CN Q ,- , BWV- O 1 'X xr SUVL ' 3-f V C530 1 K OQQX QXCPUJJV .N JJV Lyfvwfgzww . QXJW TQYCBA-,cf., . 1 X X' ,N ' X dv ' fements Congra+ula+ions Graduafes An impor+an+ milesfone in your life has iusi' been passed. Wifh gradua'l'ion you en1'er upon your new responsibiIi+ies. May ambi1'ion give you +he urge 'I'o succeed in every wor'l'hy e'F'for'l', and may pafience and 'For+i+ude cheer and pro+ec+ you as you carve oui' fhaf which +o you means mos+. ' RUSSELL BENNETT STUDICJS Builer, Pennsylvania Photographiir for the Class off1976 4 TO THE BICENTENNIAL GRADUATES cu-xss or 1976 A The Loyal Order of the Moose congratulates the sons and daughters of our Moose members and all members of this historic Class of '76. You are about to enter the adult world and shoulder the responsibility of preserving our Heritage of Yesterday and making our History of Tomorrow. As you accept these responsibilities of citizenship, in the Bicentennial Year of our Nation, we are certain that-to you-the expression The Spirit of '76 will always have a special significance. We are proud of you and we are confident that the future of America is in good hands. LOYAL ORDER OF THE MOOSE LODGE 'l'l9'l JOAN DEAN KAY MOWEN DOLLY WALRATH Flowers for All Occasions HAPPEL'S FLOWERS CUT FLOWERS ' FLORAL DESIGNS POT PLANTS Q CORSAGES Box 333 Waynesboro, Pa.-I7268 Phone 762-32lI C. H. BARKDOLL-Prop. Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 FIRST NATIONAL BANK olfn 9 9 y ' D1 Q' 1 L Q , 2 -4 K 2 : W l 's sf' P 9 '.'4snA To Congratulations and Best Wishes to each or FAIRFIELD Ofyouffom Branch office RouzerviIle,PA TI-IE TROIAN Phone 762-2141 SPORTS CENTER Main office: Fairfield, PA Phone 642-8225 WAYNESBORO PIPE PRODUCTS CO 317 Hamilton Avenue Waynesboro Pennsylvania COngratUIatIOnS Let Al 84 Bernie McGarity to the Supply your pipe Class of requirements 'I976 - 762-2415 THOMAS E. BAKNER, wAYNEsBoRo ELECTRIC IO0 West Main Street Waynesboro, Penna. Westinghouse Appliances Amana Freezers Maytag Washers and Driers R.C.A. 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WAYNESBORO, PENNA. 762-6120 ANTIETAM DAIRY Golden Guernsey Milk Products Old Fashioned Ice Cream 834 S. Church Street Waynesboro Pa. Telephone 762-6212 BOONE BUSES INC TO THE CLASS OF 76 FROM THE WHEELS OF EDUCATION WAYNESBORO NEWS AGENCY Newspapers Magazines Tobacco Fountain Service Sundries 91 Main Street Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Compliments ACME MARKETS 40 South Broad St. Waynesboro Pa. Congratulations to From THE SUMMIT BARBER SHOP Blue Ridge Summit PA. Manager: Twila Flohr of the Class of 76 Congratulations to the Class of '76 Courtesy of the OWLS CLUB INC. AND NEST NO. 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Helping you do flu? is our business . . . help SQRWCE you choose the right equipment . . . help you operate if with skill . . . and false the pains with GlBS?,i?Mg,lSSQ?vkllgllS'lEY!TELERS developing that brings the whole fhing fo life. Your success is our business. DO GIBSO owfef N wAi7NE22Ei'5f SAil522Q TOWN CAMERA SHOP Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Value-Rated Used Cars 1.5. SNOWBERGER 84 SONS Since 1921 N.F. SNOWBERGER,OWner Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Phone 762-1138 Congratulations Class of '76 Be Our Guest-Take the Rocket Test Escape From the Ordinary Toronodo Ninety-Eight Delta 88 Royale Cutlass Salon Cutlass Supreme Culass 442 Omega Omega Brougham Starfire Custom Sport Coupe i 'rrr' ' 'irrr as Custom Cruiser Vista Cruiser gi , I ,.,, mmf? L ,V,.. , ff 2 IH' 1 I' I I I ei -fi .A 1 1. , ' . ff- l I, ' nffg,.5,,, AI I 0 N A bank 6 irusf company WAYNESBORO 0 PENNSYLVANIA 17268 BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT WAYNE HEIGHTS I, ,. ,,.... 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Iis.ug:-'frisfwz'iiquwsi-ff'si2sr'f'imvfrf ewan 'vt 'za2s'fe2'f'22f2P2e12lG2!EzizEIf'i22 sWilffiffiwl-EEall'LE'fflf!!ii,4!Zl?fEElE?'fE?iE2iss - ' El Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 76 NU-WAY CLEANERS Same Day Service Your Cleaner Is Your Clothes Best Friend Phone 762-5810 2 South Mulberry Street EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA CHARLES W. REIDER PASTOR CONGRADULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '76 WAYNESBORO AREA ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS YUUR ndepemlent lnsumnre IAGENT ' o SIIVIS YOU HIS' CRAIG FRIEDLYINS AGENGY GARDNER ASSOCIATES INC IOINER HONODEL INSURANCE INC LUTHER MARTIN AGENCY K.G. POTTER AGENCY ROBERT UNGER INSURANCE WAYNESBORO INSURANCE AGENCY INC Look for Th s Seal Before You Buy Insurance FRANK S PIZZA NIEW YORK STYLE PIZZA Sicilian SLICES Napolitan CALZONE 'I4 'I6 DINNERS -ff'-Wi 7, SANDWICHES . . A e on: avioli SERVICE b : Meatbail Lasagna I3 MeatbaIIParmagiana PN O Manicotti Q35 Sausage Congratulations up if Sausage Parmagiana to the Steak Class of 1976 L , f Pepper Steak Cheese Steak OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Steak Hoagie FROM Cheese Steak Hoagie 11A'M.TO1A.M' Speciameak WAYNESBOBO FLOOR 84 FAST WALL DECORATORS 1519 East Main Street TQEIEIQEELET Wayne Heights Mail Waynesboro, Pa. 17268 345-347 Ringgold Street I717I 762-9107 or 762-9108 FT CITIZENS gmA 0 F Nj AND TRUST COMPANY WAYNESBORO-PENNSYLVANIA Main Office 10-12 West Main St. Branch Branch E. Main Street Potamac Shopping Waynesboro Mall Center Drive-In TWIN KISS DRIVE-IN Quincy, Pa. Soft Ice Cream, Subs and Pizza Phone 749-5144 f I 9 y,ui4w'f.f' ffJf CONGRADULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF ,,76,, FROM C-EORGE'S TV Congratulations and Best Wishe Class of 1976 THE RECORD HER Best Wishes From DAVID Y. GROVE stothe ALD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 From The WorId's Largest Exclusive Manufacturer of Cylindrical Grinding Machines Waynesboro, Pennsylvania EI mga am' MENTZER AND REED begtsfth your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 3 gn 3 'I CHRYSLER 'Plgm0ulH 220-226 N. Chruch St. Waynesboro, Pa. FOX SHELL SERVICE Downtown Sunshine Trall 762 5235 I Rouzerville, Pa. WOMEN 84 MEN'S SHOE FACTORY OUTLET STORE 116 WALNUT ST. PHONE 762-9757 Rust Craft Cards-Quality Gifts GIFT 84 CARD SHOP 9 East Main St. 84 Waynesboro Mall Waynesboro Pa. MOUL'S WAYNESBORO SUPER THRIFT CONGRATULATIONS 84 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '76 POTOMAC SHOPPING CENTER DCW TCW RETAILBUREA Beck 81 Benedict Hardware Citizens National Bank 84 Trust Co. S. Dreyfuss 84 Co. First National Bank 84 Trust Co. Fisher's Stationery Glick's jack 84 jill james Shoes joe the Motorists' Friend Long leweler's McCrory's Men's Shop Minnich's Pharmacy Moul's Gift 84 Card Shop 1.1. Newberry Co. j.C. Penny Co. Radio Station WAYZ Radio Station WEEO Radio Station WKSL Record Herald Routzahn's Royal jewel Box Saul's Mens Clothing Smith's Drug Store Town Camera Shop Twin Kiss Waynesboro Electric Co Western Auto Associate Store William's Wolff 84 McKown WORTH'S of Waynesboro CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '76 BEST WISHES TO THOSE THAT FOLLOW AND THOSE THAT LEAD PENN NATIONAL INN OFF 997 NORTH OF MONT ALTO ron QUALITY cLorHuNG THE MEN'S SHOP 21 East Main Sfreei Waynesboro Pennsylvania A so Lady Manhattan an Lady Pendleton Complimenis of ihe SNYDER FUNERAL HOME JOHN S SNYDER JR Dnrecior I d BECK 8 BENEDICT HARDWARE INCORPORATED Family Gift Center - Paints - Sporting Goods - Glass - Lawn and Garden Headquarters Wheel Hunting and Fishing Licenses Issued 762-471 I COMPLIMENTS OF SMITH S AUTO PARTS INC AMERICAN PARTS IOBBER 800 S. POTOMAC ST. 762-9194 I I Horse Suburban Tracfors - I , . SPRUCE STREET LAUNDROMAT Mont Alto Pennsylvania Best Wishes to the Class of '76 76 from THE PIZZA HUT 300 E. Main St. Waynesboro Best Wishes to the Class of Best Wishes Beckers Super Thrift on the Sunshine Trail Rouzerville, Penna. FISl'lER'S STATIONERY OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS LUGGAGE Center Square Waynesboro Pennsylvania LUTHER N. MARTIN AGENCY Real Es+a+e - Insurance Blue Ridge Summif, Pa. Telephone 794-244I 1 . . I Best of Luck to the Class of '76 POWDERHORN SPORT SHOP All Sports Headquarters N. Grant Exit Waynesboro, Pa. 762-7213 SUNSHINE LANES Where Bowling Is Fun 3 Mi. East Of Waynesboro On Rt. 'I6 On The Sunshine Trail Personalized Information Call 762-3815 Compliments of KAHL VILLAGE STORE 255 West Main Street GUITARS AMPS DRUMS BANDINSTS MUSIC BOOKS PIANOS ORGANS W tw POTOMAC 8: SECOND STREET WAYNESBORO PENNSYLVANIA17268 PHONE l7'I7I 762 2'I47 I f 'YD LATE 'S I can if I vv.R Qsucvs J Best Wishes From WAYNESBORO BOWLING CENTER, INC. 406 E. Main S+. Waynesboro, PA To The Class Of '76 May We Wish Every Member Of The Class Of '76 A Sense Of Purpose That Will Personally Make Your Efforts, Whatever They May Be, Worthwhile And Rewarding. Without Machine Tools-The Population Of The World Could Not Begin To Feed Or Clothe Itself Without Machine Tools-Modern Man Would Cease To Exist Without Machine Tools-Modern Civilization Could Not Exist In Its Present Accepted Form A Leader In The Manufacture Of Threading Equipment-Maker Of Quality Machine Tools And Accessory Tooling Since 1903-Where The Individual Attainment Of Employees Collectively Put Together Have Made The Company A World Leader In Its Field. 7? TELEDYNE LANDIS MACHINE F 1 5 '- '- - 1 1 2 . ' , - ,.., -,,, A 9? giM g?l EAGLES CLUB, INC. ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME TO OUR 3,000 MEMBERS I6-22 East Main Street Waynesboro, Pennsylvania ' . l :wi ,lil , I . V ' 1-33 lf. 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Meef Your Friends aI' Ihe BeSr0fLuCk tothe Class of '76 We Specialize in S+eaIcs . and Seafood Compllmenis of 8' Wes+ Main S+fee+ SWOPE'S ARCO SERVICE Phone 762-798I 6417962564 from X World 's largest Manufacturer of MUBILE HYDRAULIC CRANES GROVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY A DIVISION OF WALTER KIDDE S. COMPANY. INC. SHADY GROVE 0 PENNSYLVANIA 17256 n f:,,,. 5, 1, f XL ' in 4, 'ZQ5f?tW5fi. ' -Q1gWwifW.g,.Q,i,,'fi-:fwwf-K. f iJ+:Jgg4'g 1,3 f 'NN I I ',g-.,.ggrf5.,5f5Eig,,'f-f,,lQyif,wif if-. If 'A is -'Hi , ffl' , f'?IfGA??I3 15 ?l1?' IW lill fipii . . . . wsffs..gfwf ' f ',. , 4 , isii 5:2 1 ' 'A-' I ' , E I I W I V -+., 2,3 I YH, ':'ff.f,:v ',55,f:,:'fiwizgxfgggfli.ifwfiifgQ.-gfffagfggf , ' , I' ' FSF iifgg g ,J r f SEI 5,,s,.,I.fl,,-I. I K lhl mqym Y W ,3ii:.?L..ii.:f5g..g?:1,,,f'iII :lf- ,pfgdl f if 1 f4- L h,. 1 A I ,y - .wif ,g.EQ 'fj 222' r fgggzgffivifffas-5 '- gg.,2.5g,,!5 V, A If ,.,. 5 .5 MA, tr.: J, , , b ,J55,,.,'Hmfw.Mmy 5,5 A b mi NA ., . 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