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Vf ! 4 tj J l: :  ♦ • WILLIAMSPORT HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS OF 1980 PRESENTS 5U ■THE OAK -■• 777 RURAL AVENUE, WILLIAMSPORT, PEN1 II A Photographs Photographs ancL memories Happy times you ' ve sperrt with me All that 1 have are these. Memories that come af night Take me to another -time Backtoa happier- 4ay, Happy school days of mlr 9. Gentlemen on {he floor I Hoagie Hassles 1 cc icler +s NNil| happen. Ovr money - waking project Gipsy ' s proteges r t Who get -the Homy Toad Award? Show js pur Onderalls! and Memories Nevtr go to a party without a 6 - pack This is a raid I £V Evening This place makes me Dance Feveh vespers bor+iy! here we conns a the Convent ' But we su|- e haci a good -time When Aie started way back vwhen, Party nights and private ta] Ks I miss you now, my friend- Rainbows and summen skies Times we ha-ted to ay good-fc ye And all the things that voe. leanned Made our dt eam sf rvWe, Photographs and memories Love and friendship you gave 4© me. 6omeho w it just can ' t betrue. That ' s all I ' ve left o-f you. DEDICATION Instructors, you were our protectors, our teachers, and our friends. You gave of yourselves to each of us. When we needed guidance, you were there. When we were low, you gave support. Most of all, you gave confidence when the odds were against us. After all the experiences, we graduate as the finest of professionals. You gave the basis for a future of caring, joy, and love. Thank you. You dedicated your time to see us through. We, the Class of 1980, dedicate our memories of those precious years to you, our instructors. RECOGNITION Dorm living is full of memories of parties, popcorn, water battles, close friends, being locked out, moving in, and lying in the sun. Our House- mothers have each given their person- al touches to dorm living. They always greeted us with a smile and a thought for the day. We would like to recog- nize each of them as special people during our past three years at WHSN. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRA TION Hospital Administrators: Smith J. Rudasill III, Assistant Administrator; Francis J. Tripoli, Vice President and Controller; Clive R. Waxman, President; Richard B. Greene, Vice President and Administrator. Miss J. P. Paradis, Guidance Counselor and Yearbook Advisor; Miss Jean Balliet, Director of Nursing Education; Mrs. E. Derr, Assistant Director, Nursing Education. Faculty: Mrs. S. Young, Ms. J. Coup, Mrs. L. Freed, Mrs. M. Gustafson, Mrs. K. Temple, Mrs. L. Stabley, Ms. N. Hood, Ms. J. Snyder, Mrs. M. Rosencrance, Mrs. B. Bradford, Mrs. M. Keller, Mrs. S. Siegfried. PRinwt nun- Financial Aid Officer: Mrs. Con- stance Perry. Secretaries: Miss A. Malkin, Miss P. Reeder. % 5fr fe i 1 ■K1 -=; - - JO kk + ... Vr ■ - i E nft W -v H - r- ft x ki. ■X -— IfF-l t| s 10 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Executive Board Officers: W. Rubino, L. Hoffman, L. Hum- mel, C. Vinitski, K. Tagliaferri. Executive Board: G. Stamets, P. Staub, D. James, J. Audet, L. Hummel, B. Hoff, J. Grego, M. Hofer, L. Hoffman, L. Lippoli, D. Hooper, C. Holt, K. Tagliaferri, C. Vinitski, B. Green, W. Rubino, D. Yates. 12 Yearbook Editors: L. Lippoli, L. Hoffman, D. Hooper, A. Owens, K. Tagliaferri. Yearbook Committee: A. Owens, C. Holt, B. Milliron, A. Zerby, K. Tagliaferri, S. Robbins, W. Rubino, L. Hoffman, L. Lippoli, D. Hooper, D. James, C. Keister, L. Hummel, L. Belford. 13 SNAP: L. Jacobs, J. Grego, K. Peters, S. MacDowell, D. Yates, C. Zart, S. Kelley, B. Watts, D. James, N. Barrick, D. Phillips, T. Artley, M. Hofer, E. Wilson, W. Rubino, K. Tagliaferri, S. Search, B. Green. By-Laws Committee: B. Green, L. Hummel, W. Rubino. Grievance Committee: E. Wilson, D. Phillips, P. Kiess. 14 „ TT- ■ .- SWAP Queers; C. Zart, D. Yates, K. Pe- ters, B. Green. NCF: C. Harbach, E. Wilson, D. Wasson, D. Yates, I. Tizekker, C. Lauver, L. Hummel, C. Zart. Auditing Committee: B. Milli- ron, J. Audet. 15 Recruitment and Publicity: D. Swanson, C. Brooks, D. James. Library Committee: L. Jacobs, S. Robbins. Fire Wardens: S. K e 1 1 e y , R . McCartney, B. Green. Social Committee: T. Artley, C. Frishko, C. Vi- nitsky, S. Search, L. Belford, C. Keister, D. James. 16 Student Services: D. Wasson, S. Kelley, S. Lacher, K. Peters. Recognition: K. Stone, C. Holt, L. Lippoli. Judiciary Board: K. Peters, D. Swanson, C. Vinitski, D. Mosteller, L. Kline, M. McDonald, C. Zart, D. Rigel. 17 18 19 20 FRESHMEN n f MM f mm k 1 1 ■■7 5 r -i M. Altebrando S. Berkheiser K. Coleman L. Doty T. Artley D. Blosser P. Conrad B. Furtak N. Barrick J. Burd S. Corbin K. Gabrovsek A. Bartlow C. Carr K. Crissinger B. Green C. Barto P. Cartwright C. Crowley C. Haire 22 I ♦I V f D. Herrold M. Hofer B. Hoover L. Jacobs M. Lecker S. Ledger V. Lenhart D. Marshall M. McDonald J. McGill M. McKissick S. Miller D. Nihart N. Panko L. Rice S. Savrock T. Smith G. Stamets S. Stanzione K. Stone 23 D. Swanson B. Tashjian L. Weinhardt 9 R. Welker Freshmen Class Officers D. Waddell D. Wasson M. Hofer, Treasurer B. Green, President B. Hoover, Vice President 24 JUNIORS Junior Class Officers B. Hoff, Pres. C. Holt, Treas. B. Lloyd, V. Pres. J. Grego, Sec. ■D. Arthur M. Banko W B •- v V y J. Bechtel J ._ P. Brislin I C. Brooks S. Buckwalter T. Calvert D. Campbell 26 L. Clites D. Crain C. Frishko B. Hoff 1 . J. Grego C. Holt S. Egli C. Hall f N| te ■v 1 1 K. Johnson C. Friant S. Lacher f ' r $ C. Lauver B. Lloyd S. McDowell K. Peters 27 D. Phillips D. Rhodes D. Servey i M. Shafer S. Russell S. Shaffer V S. Schwab L. Stahlnecker M0 j k G. Straub t L. Wells I. Tizekker N. Younkin C. Vinitski J. Vonada P- M ' i C. Zart A. Zerby 28 SENIORS 30 1 I love those who long for the impossible. Goethe Jean Marie Audet Dimples v i ' i. i AV September 6, 1958 31 AS I GO ON MY WAY My life shall touch a dozen lives before this day is done, Leave countless marks for good or ill ere sets the evening sun; So this the wish I always wish, the pray- er I ever pray, Let my life help the other lives it touches by the way. Strickland Gillilan Dawn Marie Bartholomew Bart September 17, 1959 32 Look well to this day, For yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is a vision But today, well lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happi- ness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Unknown Lisa Anne Belford Lis March 4, 1959 33 The glory of friendship is not the out- stretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spirit- ed inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him. Ralph Waldo Emerson Ann Marie DiFabbio Annie July 14, 1957 34 It is better to light a candle, than to curse the dark. Unknown Sharon Lee Floyd Sher August 9, 1947 35 Where there is faith, there is love. Where there is love, there is peace. Where there is peace, there is God. Where there is God, there is no need. Mary Dawson Hughes Linda Lillian Hoffman Linda May 26, 1957 36 To Have Succeeded To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the af- fection of children; to earn the appreci- ation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a little better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know one life has breathed easier because you lived. This is to have succeeded. Author unknown Diane Susan Hooper Hoop February 25, 1959 37 The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoi- ceth: and with my song will I praise him. Psalm 28:7 Linda Louise Hummel November 16, 1959 38 Life is like a piano. What you get out of it depends on how you play it. Unknown Dee Ann Rochelle James Dee w 4 S- May 11, 1959 39 It ' s not what I am But who I am . . . It ' s not how I look But how I feel . . . Please don ' t look at me, Look in me . . . Talk to me . . . Learn me . . . Know me that I may get to know you . . . Judge me not by what others say, But by who I am- Someone who cares for you. Scarlet Kelley Scarlet Jean Kelley O ' Hara May 1, 1955 40 How I Would Show Love How I would show love is by being thoughtful and caring, helping in any way I could. Hugging and kissing would be a nice way too. Laughing and smiling when someone you love is happy, and being reassuring and extra, extra kind when the one you love is sad. When you are very sick, it helps to have someone hold your hand, letting the glowing warmth of their love for you trickle into you. Scott (12 year old dying boy) Patricia Ann Kiess TJ„-l- Pat ' March 30, 1956 41 It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through under- standing; And to the open-handed the search for one who shall receive is joy greater than giving. Kahlil Gibran Julie Lee Kirkner October 12, 1956 i 42 All I have seen teaches me to trust the creator for all I have not seen. Ralph Emerson Lori Ann Kline Kline June 7, 1959 43 Love is very patient and kind, never jealous or envious, never boastful or proud, never haughty or selfish or rude. Love does not demand its own way. It is not irritable or touchy. It does not hold grudges and will hardly even notice when others do it wrong. If you love someone you will be loyal to him no matter what the cost. You will always believe in him, always expect the best of him, and always stand your ground in defending him. Love goes on forever. I Corinthians 13:4-8 Carol Jean Keister (Klinger) Klinger ' February 14, 1959 44 I only know I owe so much to people everywhere And when I put my thoughts to verse it ' s just a way to share The musings of a thankful heart, a heart much like your own, For nothing that I think or write is mine and mine alone . . . Helen Steiner Rice Lesa Ann Lippoli Lippoli V March 6, 1957 45 Everyone wants riches and success. I say live life one day at a time and only cry for the less fortunate. Author unknown Stacey Ann Mader June 25, 1959 46 0 Lord, thou givest us everything at the price of an effort. Leonardo DeVinci Richard Alan McCartney Rick April 6, 1956 47 Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Author unknown Betty ann Milliron (Horvath) Bet May 19, 1959 48 One night I had a dream. I dreamed I was walking along the beach with the Lord. And across the sky flashed scenes from my life. For each scene I noticed two sets of footprints in the sand. One belonged to me, the other to the Lord. When the last scene of my life flashed before us, I looked back at the footprints in the sand. I noticed that many times along the path of my life there was only one set of footprints. I also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and sad- dest times of my life. This really both- ered me and I questioned the Lord about it. The Lord replied, My precious, pre- cious child, I love you, and I would never, never leave you during your times of trials and suffering. When you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you. Author unknown Kathleen Anne Morris Kathy August 19, 1959 49 To accomplish great things, We must not only act but also dream, Not only plan but also believe. Anatole France Deborah Jo Mosteller Deb January 2, 1959 50 I will reveal to you a Love potion, without medicine, without herbs, without any witch ' s magic. If you want to be Loved then Love. Author unknown Anita Louise Owens Nita May 3, 1955 51 A real friend is one who helps us to think our noblest thoughts, put forth our best efforts, and be our best selves. Author unknown Melanie Jean Plank Tink August 13, 1959 52 Life is a series of surprises, and would not be worth taking or keeping if it were not. Emerson Donald Richard Poust, Jr Rick -:f?9JHP S November 26, 1952 53 Beauty is that which attracts your soul, and that which loves to give and not receive. Gibran Janice Ann Pysher Pysher August 23, 1956 54 I never get lost because everyone tells me where to go Author unknown Lisa Ann Reeves November 22, 1956 55 Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. L.J.Cardinal Suenens Doreen Kay Rig el Reenie July 14, 1959 56 Tis the gift to be simple, Tis the gift to be free. An old Shaker Hymn Melinda Sue Roan Mindy f June 10, 1958 57 He will keep in perfect peace all those who trust in him, whose thoughts turn often to the Lord! Isaiah 26:3 Susan Lynn Robbins Susie April 4, 1959 58 We need to feel more to understand others. We need to love more to be loved back. We need to cry more to cleanse ourselves. We need to laugh more to enjoy ourselves. We need to see more other than our own little fantasies. We need to hear more and listen to the needs of others. We need to give more and take less. We need to share more and own less. We need to look more and realize that we are not so different from one another. We need to create a world where everyone can peacefully live the life they choose. -Susan Polis Schutz Wilda Ann Rubino Puppy September 16, 1957 59 Each moment of the year has its own beauty ... a picture which was never seen before and which shall never be seen again. Ralph Waldo Emerson Janet Beth Moore (Scott) Beth September 21, 1958 60 Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die: life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. -Langston Hughes Shelley Marie Search Shell August 30, 1959 61 But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 Peggy Ardis Staub Poogie September 7, 1957 62 Forget the failure, remember the dream; Go beyond the despair and look for the gleam Failure is gone, if you hold to faith ' s light The right road is there; it will come into sight. So, remember the dream - it ' s not all in your mind; It ' s the vision within us to build human- kind. Hold strong to your faith as you struggle with life: It will lift you and lead you straight on through the strife. -Lola N. Merritt Dawn Marie Stugart ' Stu ' TOi.,11 February 18, 1959 63 It is better by far to forget and smile Than to remember and be sad. Author unknown Kathy Sue Tagliaferri K. Tag July 22, 1953 64 A little bit goes a long, long way, said the wise old owl as he pooped over the cliff. Author unknown Albert Frederick Tagliaferri Bert January 11, 1955 65 There are times when I think I have found the truth. There are times when I know that I ' m wrong. And the days when I try to hide my fears Bless the days when I ' m feeling strong. -Ray Thomas (Moody Blues) Lauri Ann Varndell Verny July 20, 1955 66 Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. Booker T. Washington Celia Diane Watkins December 23, 1959 67 Time! the corrector where our judgement err: the test of truth, and love; the sole philosopher, for all besides are sophists. Byron Bradley Thomas Watts Brad ft- ' $ June 2, 1959 68 According to my earnest expectation and my hope that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be mag- nified in my body whether it be by life or by death. Philippians 1:20 Deborah Ann Yates Boo-Boo 4 March 1, 1959 69 But remember that in God ' s plan, men and women need each other. For although the first woman came out of man, all men have been born from woman ever since, and both men and women come from God, their Creator. I Corinthians 11:11-12 Elaine Ann Wilson November 10, 1954 r 70 M Senior Officers: President: Peggy Staub, Sec- retary: Debbie Mosteller, Treasurer: Doreen Rigel, Vice President: Debbie Yates. Senior Class Advisors: Mrs. Maria Gus- tafson, Mrs. Kathy Temple. . . . looking back As we reminisce, we recall three instructors who touched our lives with their ideas, feelings and nursing skills. Marty Karchner, Lorraine Price, and Mary Ann Streck have a special place in our hearts. We remember them fondly. 71 CLASS OF Left: L. Hummel, C. Keis- ter, W. Rubino, J. Kirkner, M. Roan, L. Belford, L. Hoffman. A. Owens, D. Yates, S. Kelley, J. Audet, L. Var- ndell, P. Kiess, L. Kline, B. Milliron, J. Pysher, K. Morris, L. Lippoli, D. Hooper, B. Watts, S. Floyd, S. Robbins. 72 Right: D. Bartholomew, D. James, S. Search, R. McCartney, D. Stugart, M. Plank. 1980 C. Watkins, A. DiFabbio, D. Mosteller, D. Rigel, B. Moore, S. Mader, L. Reeves, E. Wilson, P. Staub, A. Tagliaferri, K. Tagliaferri, R. Poust. 73 Remember when Lesa, Diane, Deb, Lori, Bet, and Jean dressed as hookers and Brad was their pimp. Remember when Lisa and Jean ran around the residence shocking everyone with their poo- poo cushion. Remember sunbathing on the sundeck. Remember when C.K. used the shower curtain as a bathrobe. Remember the snow emergency of 1978. Remember when we took 1 piece of clothing out of J.P. ' s closet and it took her 1 month to figure it out. Remember when a student explained to Dr. G. how a Doppler worked. Remember when we were told to follow the Dr. everywhere he went, and L.H. almost followed Dr. L into the bathroom! Remember when mail from home was like a piece of gold. Remember when Security required no ID after midnight to repeat offenders. Remember all the days we never thought we ' d make it and everyone pulled together to make sure we would? Remember when you could order that unique gift for the guy who had everything in any color or size from Lesa. Remember when 2 guys came up on the floor and everyone ran in their rooms and locked the door? Remember when Mindy, while doing a sterile dressing change, said V-ROOOM while cleaning the incision. S.S. could not get the letter B right to get into Max ' s. Remember when Deb and Doreen had the fish family. Remember wading to Lyco in the snow. Remember all the Frat parties. 74 Remember Lori ' s unique touch which required a diaper change every time. Remember when L D wrote love letters to D J from Chesty ' s Angels. Remember when Bet spilled a full cup of ice water on CAP ' s shoe. Remember when Pat slid from the top of biology hill to the bottom on her duff. Remember when everyone knew they could find the whole Jr. Class in front of the TV at 8:00 on Thursday night watching Mork Mindy!! Remember Puppies Cuppies. Remember when Mrs. G. taught us 5 hours of abnormalities of the uterus while unkno- wingly using the diagram of the bladderl Remember when Brad went for a cup of tea and came back with a cup of coffee with a tea bag in it. Remember when S.S. always burned popcorn and we could not get rid of the smoke. Remember when QT TT was in existence. Remember short-sheeting beds! Remember when Shell got a shower before her date by 2 seconds. Remember the Freshman Follies. Remember when Peggy never did learn how to spell R-E-L-I-E-F Remember when Miss Balliet received a personal message from Mork. Remember when K. Tag learned the dangers of loose throw rugs. Remember the last day of surgery. Remember when we all went out to eat at Ver- dini ' s. Remember Diane ' s unique door decorations espe- cially at Christmas. Remember all the friendships we made in our three years here and never forget them for they are one of a kind!!! 75 llli WI1.LIAMSPORT HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES ' ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY ' JENETTI I Yl OMINC HOTEI DN1 SDAY, I ' ll EMBER 12. 197 ' ) J eld tr. c: vlew of tm p: v e incident CPl setback tot K a K n0- tf Cot V ■•ur MOTION Disco Body Of Girl, 15. Found Battered WILUAMSPORT, Williamsport police ung (o uncover 1 ot a 16-yp attere , |4v O Khomeini  e aP Is ' Man Of Year ' NEW VORK I PI) rime yie named Ayatollah jChomeini its ) t7!i citing influential .V s , « ?S TV.;! w it. Soviets Force Rebels Into Afghan Retreat ' ■' ' inner Happy: ete r lues I ? r , e Finish aa e ' JQ |wing With 7-3 Win CLASS WILL I, Melanie Plank, will my red hair to anyone who wants it. I, Brad Watts, will my collection of assorted magazines to Dave Servey and Dave Rhodes. I, Bettyann Milliron, will my holey pantyhose to Rehab Instructors next year. I, Shelley Search, will my Lycoming College phone numbers to Janine McGill and Colleen Crowley following graduation. I, Linda Hummel, will my ability to count down school days to Laurie Doty. I, Peggy Staub, will my questionable pegging ability to Debbie Blosser following graduation. I, Susan Robbins, will my CURE-ALL medicine, witch hazel, to Chris Vinitski. I, Kathy Morris, will my Ex-lax and Fleets to any underclassman who finds themselves in a bind. I, Linda Hoffman, will my hammer to turn on the heat to whoever moves into room 405 next year. I, Dawn Bartholomew, will all my sleeping hours from my three years to the Junior class. I, Jean Audet, will my dimples to anyone who can take the harassment. We, Lori and Diane, will our ability to get into trouble and our parking space to anyone who can handle it. I, Albert Tagliaferri, will my PLCB card for the purpose of drowning sorrows and celebrating victories to all underclassmen following graduation. I, K. Tag., will my ability to conduct a 6 minute student org. meeting to next years president. I, Scarlet Kelley, will my book of ' 1001 Reasons Why My Anecdotal is Late to any freshman or junior in need following graduation. I, Wilda Rubino, will my puppy leash to any underclassman who may need to chain themselves to their desk to study. I, Doreen Rigel, will my kitchen and accessories to the next occupants of room 403. I, Debbie Mosteller, will my dancing shoes for Bourbon Street to Peggy Cartwright following graduation. I, Lesa Lippoli, will my famous coffee recipe to those who enjoy masochism following graduation. I, Lisa Reeves, will my MOM to whoever needs it. I, Anita Owens, will my bottle of hair grow to anyone who needs it. I, Janice Pysher, will my ability to function without sleep during careplan week to Mrs. Gustafson and Mrs. Temple. I, DeeAnn James, will my energy to the junior class during ICU. 78 Senior Directory Jean Marie Audet 1035 Elizabeth Street Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Dawn Marie Bartholomew 101 Delaware Road Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa. 16865 Lisa Anne Belford 16 Farmhouse Lane Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 Ann Marie DiFabbio R.D. 2 Box 328 Watsontown, Pa. 17777 Sharon Lee Floyd 1920 Green Avenue Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Linda Lillian Hoffman 1018 Spruce Street Montoursville, Pa. 17754 Diane Susan Hooper 441 West 15th Street Tyrone, Pa. 16686 Linda Louise Hummel R.D. 3 Box 229X Sunbury, Pa. 17801 DeeAnn Rochelle James P.O. Box 448 Lamar, Pa. 16848 Carol Jean Keister R.D. 1 Box 217 Fort Treverton, Pa. 17864 Scarlet Jean Kelley 807 Center Street Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Patricia Ann Kiess R.D. 1 Box 303 Cogan Station, Pa. 17728 Julie Lee Kirkner R.D. 4 Box 581A Muncy, Pa. Lori Ann Kline R.D. 1 Middleburg, Pa. 17842 Lesa Ann Lippoli 2428 Elwood Crescent East Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Stacey Ann Mader 515 Wall Street Milton, Pa. 17847 Richard Alan McCartney R.D. 1 Clearfield, Pa. Bettyann Milliron 18 7th Street Philipsburg, Pa. 16866 Janet Beth Moore R.D. 4 Jersey Shore, Pa. Kathleen Anne Morris 2327 Newberry Street Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Deborah Jo Mosteller 318 State Street Millville, Pa. 17846 Anita Louise Owens Shawville, Pa. 16873 Melanie Jean Plank Box 44 Liberty, Pa. 16903 Donald Richard Poust, Jr. 817 Rural Avenue Williamsport, Penna. 17701 Janice Ann Pysher R.D. 1 Montgomery, Pa. Lisa Ann Reeves 517 Puddintown Road State College, Pa. 16801 Doreen Kay Rigel Box 138 Beaver Springs, Pa. 17812 Melinda Sue Roan R.D. 3 Box 316 Cogan Station, Pa. 17728 Susan Lynn Robbins R.D. 3 Box 1230 Honesdale, Pa. 18431 Wilda Ann Rubino P.O. Box 386 Youngstown, Pa. 15696 Shelley Marie Search R.D. 3 Box 17 Benton, Pa. 17814 Peggy Ardis Staub R.D. 1 Box 409 Newville, Pa. 17241 Dawn Marie Stugart R.D. 1Box280-A Allenwood, Pa. Albert Frederick Tagliaferri R.D. 4 Box 624 Montoursville, Pa. 17754 Kathy Sue Tagliaferri R.D. 4 Box 624 Montoursville, Pa. 17754 Celia Diane Watkins R.D. 1BoxA-406 Lock Haven, Pa. 17745 Bradley Thomas Watts Millville, Pa. 17846 Elaine Ann Wilson 1185 St. David ' s Road Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Lauri Ann Varndell 1300 Colonial Court Montoursville, Pa. Deborah Ann Yates 1839 North Street Harrisburg, Pa. 17103 79 80 Sponsors | Compliments of Uniform Shop Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Gabrovsek Mrs. Kathy Temple Dr. and Mrs. James R. Bastian Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Belford Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Roan Dr. Robert L. Vanderlin Donald Campbell Family Fay and Bill Holt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brislin Dr. J. A. Querimit R. W. Pfeil M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James B. 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LOVE OWNER F h i ■: 494-0840 2467 LYCOMING CREEK RO ' -D WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 17701 ® JAMES MEYER COMPANY AMERICAN CRAFTS JAMES MEYER, TABBY PAUXING, MARY STROUP, MABC WILLIAMS | GALLERY AND WORKSHOP 441 MARKET STREET, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 17701 Telephone: 717-326-4874 eine gold jewelry - diamonds - precious stones c0stom gold work Bob Logue Motor Sports 2091 LYCOMING CREEK RD. WILLIAMSPORT. PA. 17701 1717) 323-9959 Sales - Service - inspection m tji DALE L SMITH Itopcf nfatlw Life, - Health, Auto - Fire 42t Marks) Sir..! Phone: 323-4433 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE 84 PHONE 494-0170 R. D. 3 Box 118 COGAN STATION, PA. Home of Fine Foods COURT ST. GROWERS MARKET CJSSfi 336 Pine St. Williamsport, Pa. BEVERAGE BARN, INC. 2062 Lycoming Creek Road Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Phone 326-0476 Cold Beer - Kegs - Ice Snacks Open 9-9 Mon.-Sat. Compliments of HILLSIDE R.D. 3 Montoursville, Pa. 326-6779 Compliments of GTE SYLVANIA PHOTOFLASH Montoursville, Pa. Compliments of THE LYCOMING COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 86 Compliments of HUB SURGICAL CO. 902 Arch Street Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Phone 322-6154 87 The Golden Chain of Friendship Friendship is a golden chain, The links are friends so dear, And like a rare and precious jewel It ' s treasured more each year . . . It ' s clasped together firmly With a love that ' s deep and true, And it ' s rich with happy memories And fond recollections, too . . . Time can ' t destroy its beauty For, as long as memory lives, Years can ' t erase the pleasure That the joy of friendship gives . . . For friendship is a priceless gift That can ' t be bought or sold, But to have an understanding friend Is worth far more than gold . . . And the golden chain of friendship Is a strong and blessed tie Binding kindred hearts together As the years go passing by. Helen Steiner Rice 9 I m um m ■■I J Tf. lis at Ha ■la isgfc i Hfl -  -• BE H • -■■' • ' . B H • - ' - BHHeSBH - v I £ SBB I I B ' K S -Hi MBS leal ■9 H
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