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Four inches of balance beam doesn't give Cindy Heiden-woll much room lo practice splits but she overcomes the difficulty with a gymnast's confidence and ease. through continuous effort and hours of work, took a second place award in the Pennsylvania State Qualifying Meet. Although Whitehall had no organized gymnastic team, Cindy represented it in district competition February 16. Receiving a third place award, she earned the right to continue in competition. However, on February 23 she failed to place in the regional meet. 29
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Parkette discovers key of gymnastics to be many hours of practice. Life is like a piano — you get out of it, what you put into it. Practicing gymnastics for four hours a day and six days a week, Cindy Heidenwolf realized just that. Efficient in free exercise, beam bars, and vaulting, she became a member of the Parkettes Gymnastic Club. The area I enjoyed most was the free exercise, commented Cindy, which consisted of both tumbling and ballet. In competition with other clubs, Cindy's group, FRESHMEN — Top Row: Donald Legath, David Leh, Lori Leibenguth, Gina Lemoine, Carol Lilly, Marcia Lubenetski, Mark Lubenetski, Sandra Luck-cnbach, Pamela Lutz, Paul Lynch, Steven Macchiarella, John Madaus, Nancy Madeja, Robert Malasl, Edward Marinkovits. Second Row: Pamela Markle, Cheryl Markulics, Michael Maruscak, John Marx, Michelle Marx, Mary Masonheimer, Debra Malika, Sharon Mauerer, Jodi May, Andrew McCloskey, Catherine McGinley, Andrew Meckes, Tina Merkel, Mar-yesther Merlo, Madonna Michael. Third Row: Michael Miletics, Andrew Millen, Lorilea Millenbruch, Donna Miller, Jayne Miller, Pamela Miller. Patricia Miller, Bruce Millham, Geoffrey Minnick, Michael Minnich, Mary Miskowsky, Paul Miskowsky, Donna Missimer, Yvonne Mitcho, Stephen Mohr. Fourth Row: Marybeth Molchany, Susan Mondschein, John Morgan, Antoinett Motsko, Linda Moyer, Linda Muik, Kathleen Munjone, Carol Najpauer, Rita Nederostek, Philip Nemeth, Stephanie Nemeth, Judith Nemetz, Timothy Nickel, Desiree O'Donnell, Mary O'Donnell. Fifth Row Brian Oplinger, Rosemarie Orendach, Tina Oswald, Thomas Ovens, Andrew Palco, Michelle Pammcr, Stephen Panik, Annette Pardo, Debora Parvel, Jamie Pastorius, Kathleen Patrick, William Patrick, John Percival, Coleen Perl, Debra Peters. Sixth Row: Donald Peters, Stephen Piston, Edward Podorsky, Nicholas Potenzi, Charlene Powell, Stephen Prazenka, James Pressley, Patricia Pristash, Bruce Rarig, Judith Raub, Annmarie Reenock, Carol Reese, Charles Regec, Karen Reichl, Paul Reinsmith. Seventh Row Deborah Roadarmel, Carol Rockovits, Nancy Rogers, Karen Rohrbach, Cynthia Rohrer, Stephen Roman, William Roman, Gary Roth, Thomas Rothdeutsch, Donald Royer, Ernest Ruch, John Ruhf, Terrance Ruszin, Brenda Schantz, Nancy Scheirer. 28
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While other eighth graders only anticipated the many high school activities, Cathy Harmonosky prepared for the competition she would face in her freshman year. Making her debut as the first freshman feature twirler, Cathy's routines consisted of twirling with fire, dags, hoop batons, and naturally the regular baton. The end result of being selected as a feature twirler on the majorette squad, Cathy recalled, made all the long practices a worthwhile task. Since she had never twirled before, FRESHMEN — Top Row: Steven Scheffy, Cynthia Schell, Neil Schirmacher, Gary Schlaf-fer, Lore Schleicher, John Schloffer, Alan Schmall, Mark Schoemaker, Steven Schuster, Cynthia Schwenk, Michelle Seng, Richard Seyfried, Alice Shanaberger, Timothy Shank-weiler. Second Row Maureen Shaughnessy, Donna Shedinger, Karen Shemanski, Donna Silfies, Lorraine Silvius, Melissa Simon, Jamie Simmons, Donnamari Sinkovits, Kathleen Sinkovits, Kathleen Smith, Patricia Smith, Thomas Smith, Patricia Smolick, Judith Snyder. Third Row: Judy Lynn Snyder, Patricia Sommer, Sandra Sommer, Michelle Sommers, Pamela Sommers, Carol Spangler, Donald Stahley, Mark Standorf, William Stein, Donald Steiner, Kathleen Stellar, Joy Stephens, Cynthia Sterner, Diane Sterner. Fourth Row: Monica Sterner, Mary Strasser, Gerald Sukanick, Kathleen Sukanick, Kenneth Su-keena, Patricia Sweeney, Michael Tacker, Robin Tacker, Robin Thomson, Robert Tome-cek, Sheila Trauschke, Walter Trybulski, Walter Unterbrink, Lee VanEtten. Fifth Row: Martha Vlattas, John Wagner, Roxann Warren, Judith Wasley, Denise Weaver, Robert Wechsler, Ellen Weiner, Stephen Wenzel, Sharon West, Hilda White, Keith W hite, Michele White, Debra Whitehouse, William Wilder. Sixth Row Stacy Williams, Theodore Williams, Randy Wilson, Richard Wimmer, Donna Wojewodzki, Mark Woods. Susan Wuch-ter, Elizabeth Yatsko, Michael Yost, Rosalie Youngblood, Thomas Yurasits, Rudolph Zast-ko, Vincent Zelinsky, Paul Ziegenfuss. Courting the admiring glances of spectators is Cathy Harmonosky as she performs a halftime routine. She was Whitehall's first freshman feature twirler. 30
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