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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ......................... 4 FACES IN THE CROWD ................... 12 Seniors ...... . .......... . ... . .......... . . . ... 22 Juniors . . .. . .............. . ........ . . .. ...... 72 Sophomores ............ . ... . ........ . ........ 98 I
\!\ASTE RS ...................... . ...... 124 : N DEAVO RS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Sports . . ......... . .............. . ........... 148 Organizations ... ... ............. . ........... 204
5UPPORT .. . ....... . ..... -. ........... . 262 Advertisements ..... . . . ............... ... .... 264 Indexes ............... . . . ................... 300
:ONCLUSION ......................... 312
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Introduction
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we are more than just faces in the crowd; some are masters of their trade, others, apprentices serving their time. we are ch ildren of the universe, free and easy. exploring our environr:nent, we seek to understand our relation to others; plunging the depths of our sou l, we struggle to discover the very nature of our being; sharing our lives, we strive to uncover the meaning of our existence.
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we reap the fruits of our endeavors, learn from our mistakes and misfortunes. we give and take, support and protest ourselves and others; our school and country. our universe.
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our days are a fusion between the recreational and academic; social and politica l; emotional and intellectual. they are football victories and flunked exams, vivacious cheerleaders and empty, sullen halls; they are tear-stained graduation programs and gloomy headlines, wilted corsages and yellow campaign pamphlets. we experience fear, anguish, and pain, and yet we smile, laugh, and embrace life warmly. our world is so full of so many things.
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we wear freaky clothes, listen to funky music, talk hip lingo. but inside the blue denim, underneath the worn out jeans we wear, is a soul longing to blossom in the open air. a budd ing soul striving for recognit ion, A ME NOBODY KNOWS!
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Faces in the Crowd
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A quick glance at the headlines revealed the seriousness and importance of Watergate in the course of American History.
A myriad of events took place this past year across the nation and around the world. The Senate Watergate hearings over, Federal Grand Juries indicted many persons who previously had held high administrative positions in Washington. Some of the men were convicted, and the nation moved imminently closer to a presidential impeachment in the late winter, early spring. The Northeast was hit hard by the energy crisis which developed out of America's feud with Arab oil powers. Empty parking lots, gas tanks, and classrooms were common, especially during the winter months. Thermostats were turned down; daylight savings time instituted; school time schedules rearranged; and people walked, drove in car pools, or used mass transit in an effort to conserve energy supplies.
:!n during the most trying times, President <on could still smile for photographers.
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Steve Hersh carries Nancy Arbuckle's "Mr. Ugly" contest can. Senior Senate sponsored the event to raise money for senior week activities.
We may be involved and aware students, but perhaps we're just a little to nostalgic.
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Students held a dialogue with the administration in an effort to prevent an alleged senior skip day, and the subsequent consequences should the event have taken place.
The winners of a poster contest sponsored by the librarians to educate the student body on the importance of returning library books.
Callie Hausman samples a lollipop. Sophomore Senate sold lollipops as a fundraiser, but they weren't this big.
Student government was active th is year as usual. The Class Senates sold lollipops, baked goods, waste cans and sponsored contests to raise money for class activities. Student Council fought hard for student rights, pop machines, and a say in the end of the year activities and schedule. They even supported the musical. They m ight not have won all the issues but they stood their ground and fought hard. Students also had the chance to get involved in the school in a new and unique way. As plans and work on the proposed Alternative School Day program progressed, students actively participated in many of the governing committees. When the administration threatened to suspend students and senior week activities if a Senior skip day planned for the middle of February actually was staged, several hundred concerned students met with the administration to resolve the conflict. Lastly, many students, especially underclassmen, helped plan activities to be held the last few days of school during senior week activities.
Every Friday during football season, cheerleaders sold booster stickers to provide money for their uniforms.
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Matt Suhey, the leading rusher in the state and first sophomore ever to receive all-state honors, leans on Asst. Coach Milo Williams.
At least one individual claims State High is number 1 in Pennsylvania high school footbal), Rob Lehman played Monsieur Argon in State High's entry at the District #6 Drama Festival held at Cedar Cliff High School on January 19. The play was Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid.
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Charmaine Kowalski practices her talent presentation for the State Junior Miss Pageant Contest.
Band members play their best to qualify for District Band.
Various competitions were held this past year - the Junior Miss Contest, H lgh School One-Acts, National Merit tests, and N.E.D.T.'s. There were District and Regional competitions in chorus, band, orchestra and all interscholastic sports. State High was entered in a District One-Act competition in a brand new district. The cross country and football teams competed for state titles with the latter winn i ng the state championship. Many students were winners, others weren't. Charmaine Kowalski won this year's Junior Miss Pageant; John Sefter won the state Heavyweight championship in wrestl ing; Dave Schmidt was named an All-American in soccer; thirteen students were named N.M.S.Q.T. semi-finalists, and eleven went on to become finalists. The Elks and Optimists named a total of twenty youths students-of-the-month. Many musicians and singers placed in District and Regional Festivals. Not every student won these contests, placed in the festivals competitions, and not all of our sports teams won District t itles. Yet there were no real losers, either. For, in a sense, everyone won something-experience.
Marj Nicholas and Vicki Schwartz practice for District O rchestra.
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Carmen Formica reminisces over pictures of past events.
High school means driving- new freedom for Steve Hersh.
Shelby Luse tries to throw a friend into the pool at H.R.B. during the sophomore party.
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Two friends explore the wi lderness together; together they discover the essence of friendship.
Everyone enjoyed the refreshments served at the sophomore party sponsored by the Sophomore Senate.
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Once again the end of the year has come to a close. For the Class of 1974 this wasn't just any year. This was their year. This June marked the beginning of a new life for them. For some it means college. Others are ready to begin careers immediately after graduation. Some students will be traveling to distant places, far off lands. Others will stay right here. Long standing friendships will be broken as tear-stained faces say good-bye. But many new friendships will be in the making, too. The future holds many new and wonderful things for these people. It is uncertain. Whatever the future holds in store for them, though, whether good or bad; they can be sure of one thing. The Class of 1974 can be certain it has left behind a marvelous legacy at State High. The sophomore year is traditionally a tough one for most students. Dating, varsity athletics, club field trips, class senates and projects are all brand new experiences to be explored. They are teased by the upperclassmen and adored by the junior high students. Yet somehow this class managed to overcome all the odds and do some very impressive things. These sophomores sold candy and made a profit of $1500.00, a record for any previous and subsequent Sophomore Class. As a result, the Class Senate sponsored a class party at H.R.B. Singer pool at the end of the year. In addition, this class won the High School One-Acts competition. This was the first time in the history of the event that this had happened.
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The I.C.C. worked hard during their junior year to bring Jazz concerts to the High School.
Chip McDermott served as student trustee lo Schlow Memorial library.
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Senior Class History
Charmaine Kowalski receives her place ir\ the talent competition of the local Junior Miss Pageant from the pageant officials.
Callie Hausman, Mandy Rubinstein, Ci ndy Bierly, and Diane Dix enjoy a refreshing drink at the C.C. Party held last October.
Bil Curley, Clay Singletary, Sheldon Rider, and John Sefter were outstanding senior football players this year.
The junior year was a busy one for this Class. Academics were tough and good grades important. In addition, for those planning to continue their education after graduation, the P.S.A.T.'s and S.A.T.'s had to be taken. However, these students got involved in other ways. A junior, Leah Rozen, was elected to be Student Council President. Several students formed a concert committee and arranged for live entertainment to COf!1e to the High School auditorium. A fundraiser was held, and a beautiful Junior Prom held to bring their junior year to a smashingly successful end. The senior year brought formalization of future plans. College acceptances were received; job interviews had; and marriages arranged. It also brought recognition and awards to many individuals in the class. Thirteen students were named N.M.S.Q.T. semi-finalists; twenty-four students received Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Corporation. Charmaine Kowalsk i won the Centre County Junior Miss Pageant, John Sefter won the State Heavyweight title in wrestling; Dave Schmidt was named an All-American soccer player; John Sefter and Clay Singletary were voted to the Big 33 Football Game, Chip McDermott was named as a student trustee at Sch low Memorial Library; Kathy O'Connell was named a Student-of-the-Month by the State College Optimist Club, Shih-In Hu was chosen to be included in the 1974 edition of Who's Who Among High School Students; and Jerry Thornton won two gold keys for his photography. The list is an impressive one, and it goes on endlessly. As the seniors toss their tassels to the right on June 6, they will have much to remember about their three years at State College Area Senior High School.
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Class Of '74
STEVE ABERG
WENDY SUE ACE
DEAN C. ACKARD
GENEIEVE JANE ADAMS
DEBI ADDLEMAN
MITZI LOU ADDLEMAN
A. REID ALLISON Ill
JAMES E. ALLISON
RANDY l. ALLSHOUSE
LINDA M. AMMERMAN
BARRY LEE ANDE RSON
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Sen iors
REBECCA LYNN ANTLE
SUSAN MARIE APLAN
NANCY KELSEY ARBUCKLE
BRIAN ASHCRAFT
RANDY BACHMAN
DAVID BAGLEY
JAMES F. BAILEY
JOAN ANN BAISLEY
ANN ELIZABETH BAKER
CYNTHIA MARIE BAKER
JEFFREY H. BAKER
This Is Our Year
KEN BAKER
DON ICE J. BALLENGER
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Seniors
ROSEMARY BANEY
KENT BARR
BARBARA LOUISE BARRICKMAN
DEBORAH BARTOLET
DONNA JEAN BARTOLET
THOMAS R. BASLER
NANCE BAUCHSPIES
SUE ANN BAYLOR
ANITA C. BEALER
MARC R. BEAULIEU
DENNIS BEHRER
PAULA BEIK
"Let the Christian live!!" (P. Rutschky)
All Systems Go For Our
DAVID A. BELL
ED BENGTSON
GREGORY 0. BENTON
DAVID R. BEPPLER
SUSAN DEBORAH BERLIN
DAVID BERNITI
JEFFREY B. BIDDLE
CINDY BIERLY
Senior Year
NANCY BERAROIS
ED BICKLE
JULIE LYNN BERGSTROM
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SUSAN BINGAMAN
"Watch Herman, my trained pet flea." (S. Hu, H. Friedman)
BONNIE BLOOM
ED BOAL
CYNTHIA DENISE BORDEN
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Seniors
TERRY BIRD
TRUDI SUE BISH
BROOKE BLACK
MARSHA BLAIR
SANDY BOLLINGER
BONNY ELIZABETH BOORE
MARK BREWER
JOHN BRISCOE
JOHN BRIITON
NICK BROOME
KATHERINE ELIZABETH BROWN
Coping
BARBARA JO BRUCE
JENNIFER LYNN BURNHAM
ROBIN LOUI SE BURNS
MELVIABUSH
LINDA CAHALEN
MARCIA DIANE CAMPOLONGO
KRISTINE BUSKIRK
CINDY BUTLER
RICK CAPERS
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laMONT l. CARPENTER
LINDA LEE CARROLL
l YNN ALLISON CARTEY
DONN IS CORL CASHNER
PAMELA RUTH CASSELBERRY
JEFFREY CA TIELL
CATHEY ANNE CHAFFEE
Jill CHERN EGA
AMY CHOMICKY
DAVE CHUBB
STAR CHURCHILL Il l
CRAIG COBLENTZ
Seeking New Horizons
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Seniors
CRAIG CODER
ED COFFMAN
KATHY ANNE COLE
WARREN COLEMAN
KEITH PATRICK CONNER
ERICA ANN CORBELLETTI
GENE CORL
SHERYL ELIZABETH COUGHLIN
ANNE MacNEAL cox
THOMAS I.COX
KARIN ANN COYNE
DENNIS W. CRANDELL
(S. Tracy)
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./ DAVE CROWLEY
MATTHEW CROSS
DEBRA LEE CROYLE
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Seniors
"Sorry -
me no speak your language." (H. Friedman, J. Baisley)
ELIZABETH ANN CUNNINGHAM
W ILLIAM GREGORY CURLEY
JAMES MICHAEL DAHMUS
STEVEN DALBOR
PEGGY ANNE DALY
LEE DAVINROY
DEBORAH JANE DAVIS
LYNNE ALLISON DAVIS
JENNIFER LOU D EAN
YVONNE MARIE DeANGELO
SHARON ANN DeARMITT
DEBORAH ANNE DECKER
CINDY DeGROAT
EILEEN DeLUCA
JEFFREY A. DERR
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BEVERLEY JANE DEIBLER
DOREEN FAITH DETWILER
DENNY DeLONG
Hacking
LAURA SUSANNAH DeVAULT
Around
PETER K. D ITTMAN
DIANE DIX
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NANCY (NAN) DRAPER
ROBIN RENEE DREESE
ALLEN WILSON DREIBELBIS
DAN (DRUB) DREIBELBIS
DIANE LYNN DREIBELBIS
VICKIE ANN DUCK
KATHERINE L. DUICH
MELINDA ANN DUNN
ELLEN LINNEA EDVAR
SUSAN DIANE EGGERT
PENNY MARIE DRY
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Seniors
"Painting with numbers is not as easy as it looks." (). Smith)
MARQUE HENRI DOUCETTE
Creating
MARY EGOLF
LORYEIGHME
NEDD. ELDRIDGE
LAURA ANN ELLIOTT
BOB ELLIS
LINDA J. EPLER
DAVID ESCOBAR
CHARLES ETZWEI LER
RONALD FALKENSTEIN
ROBIN FARIS
DEBRA ANN FASICK
DEBORAH MARIE FETZER
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DALE FIKE
W. DAVID FILES
"Double your pleasure, double your fun." (M. Campolongo, C. Singletary, N. Arbuckle)
CONNIE l. FINK
JERRY FISHER
SARAH AILEEN FLAY
PAUL FLEXNER
LINDA FOGEL
KEI TH FOLK
KEITH A. FORNEY
THOMAS W. FOX
Making New Friends.
AL FOLMAR
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Seniors
CARMEN FORMICA
BILLIE FRANK
PAUL A. FREEMAN
HELENE FRIEDMAN
NORM FRYE
Keeping The
Old Ones
ROANA FULLER
ANTHONY C. GAERTNER
DEBORAH GARDINER
EVELYN (EV) GARNER
WAYNE GEARHART
GEORGE GEISLER
"Oh, you mean that kind of a screwdriver." (S. Hersh, D. Crandell) ..-~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~-,,-~-----
MICHAEL N. GESELOWITZ
RODNEY GETTIG
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DERRILL A. GHANER
STANLEY GHAN ER
JOHN G IBBONEY
TERI GLENN
GERRIT V. R. GOODMAN
LINDA LORRAINE GORDON
RICHARD GOSA
PAT GRABILL
GARY GRAMLEY
RAY GREENLAND
RUTH ANN GRENOBLE
TIMOTHY GROSS
JANIS ELIZABETH GUERNEY
Seeing Clearly
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BARBARA RUTH GUSSE
JAN HACKETT
R. CLAIR HALDEMAN
ARDIS A. HANCOCK
CATHERINE PEUGEOUT HARDING
DAVE HARRIS
TINA LOUISE HARRIS
HENRY 8. HARVEY
SKINS HAUSMAN
MARCIA HAWK
JIM HAWK INSON
CHERYL HEASLEY
JEANNE E. HEFKIN
"Maybelline makes my eyes so much bigger." (P. Rigby)
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RONALD LEE HEIKEN
JEFF HEIMER
"Hey Stan, what flavor's yours?" (S. Scofield)
JANET SHIPMAN HEINSOHN
MARK HESS
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Seniors
FREDERICK W. HEISS
STEVE W. HERSH
L. FREDERICK HERZOG
scon HUNTER HESS
KAREN ELIZABETH HIGASHIDA
JAMES A. HILLARD
Cramming JOE H INGER
For
HARVEY R. HOFFMAN, JR.
Tests
WILLIAM HOKANSON
JACQUELINE ANN HOMAN
KENT HOMAN
DAN HOPKINS
TINA HORNER
BETTY ANNE HORNSTEIN
KAREN LEE HOSTERMAN
HILARY HOWE
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KENNETH HOY
SHIH-IN HU
DAVIDS. HUBER
PAIGE HUBER
JEFFREY E. HUGHES
KATHY M. HULL
KIMBERLY SUE INTORRE
DALE ISHMAN
CATHY JACKSON
GARY JACKSON
SUSA N LEE JACOBS
MARK JANTZER
Enioying
Each Other
"I'm glad Greg's not here." (S. Hersh, T. Johnson} .
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Enioying
Life
"She said 'YES!' " (B. McCool)
BRYAN J. JENSEN
DAVE JODON
ALLAN JOHNSON
DOUGLAS ALLEN JOHNSON
KAREN ELLEN JOHNSON
TERRI JOHNSON
WILLIAM LEON JOHNSON
CAROLYN ANNE JOHNSTON
DAN JORDAN
LUCILLE MICHELLE JORDAN
KATH ERINE ELIZABETH JOHNSTONE
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THERESA ANN KASTNER
DENISE KAISER
SHARON JORDAN
"I d idn't know he looked like THAT!" (0. Davis)
JEAN RAHEL KAZEZ
KIM KAUFFMAN
JAY ALLEN KECK
Prospecting For.
I KIMBERLY KELLER
CARL 0 . KEENER
JAMES KELLERMAN
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Seniors
SHARON KELLEY
BARBARA ELLEN KENNEY
MARC KENTERA
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J. SELBY KIFFER
JOHN KILLAN
CINDY KI NG
KAREN KAY KI NG
DAVID KISNER
ANN KI NG
KANDI KI NG
" I d idn't use my deodorant yesterday ... " (D. Mulhatten)
LYNDON KL INE
ROBERT KLINE
MARK A LLEN KI NG
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JEANNE KLINEFELTER
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JUDY KLINEFELTER
"Hey sailor, new in town?" (l. Reeves)
CHARMAINE R. KOWALSKI
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Seniors
ELISA KNAPP
SUSAN LARUEKNEPP
KAREN L. KNISELY
VERA ANN KOCHANOWSKY
AMY KOLL
RICHARD KOONTZ
ANN FRANCES KRADEL
SCOTT KRESGE
CHARLES KUHN
SUSAN BETH LA IRD
GREG S. LA NG
STEVEN Q . M. LASSAGNE
KA TH LEEN HELYN LAUCK
KENNETH LEATH
ROB LEHMAN
MARJ LEONARD
"What's she got that I don't have?" (J. Triolo)
JOHANNA GAY LEOS
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REN~E LEVINE
CRAIG LEWIS
JOE LIEB
WILLIAM B. LINGLE
CYNTH IA LOERCH
DENN IS LONG
JOHN MICHAEL LOPEZ
STEVEN T. LOWER
JURIJ ANDRIJ LUCIW
BRET LUKEZIC
"let's hear it for Pippi Longstocking!" II. Zamrik\
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SHELBY LEE LUSE
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Seniors
MARY GRETCHEN LUX
JOE MAGINNIS
MARIA MANIS
JACQUELINE GAIL MARKLE
"Pippi Longstocking Lives" (N. Arbuckle)
LINDA S. MAYES
DENISE McCLELLAN
THOMAS ANTHONY MAZZA
MICHELE MARIEMcCLELLAN
MARY MARRO
SAMUEL ANGELO MARTELLA
JOANNE MAST
MARK JEFFREY MASTALERZ
JAMES LANDIS McARDLE
DAVID McCARL
CYNTHIA LOUISE McCOOL
ROBERT ALAN McCOOL
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BETSY McCOY
MEAD McCOY
TOM McCREA
STEPHEN PATRICK McDERMOTT
ROBERT MclLVRIDE
JUNE LOUISE McKEE
PAMELA ANASTASIA MERCER
PATRICIA MARIE MEYER
JEFFREY ALAN MILLER
JOHN DAVID MILLER
NANCY VIRGINIA MINSHALL
BO MOIR
Taking The Brakes
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Seniors
ROGER MOORE
SUE ELLEN路MOREHOUSE
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ALEX MOROZ
"An amorous anrdrark attached me (P. Goldsborough) "
RENEE E. MOU RANT
ARTHUR RUSSELL MOYER, JR.
KATHLEEN MOYER
RICHARD MOYLE
DONALD MULHA TTEN
VIRGINIA DIANE MULLEN
WAYNE K. MURPHEY
JUDY NAG INEY
Seniors
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SALLY L. NAGURNY
CHRISTINA NEARHOOF
MERLE NEFF
LAURIE JO NEIDICH
JOHN NELSON
SCOT NELSON
MARJORIE NICHOLAS
SHELLEY JUNE NICHOLAS
MICHAEL NOgRIS
JOHN O'BRYAN
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Seniors
DEBBIE OBERLE
"Well ... that's econ." (L. Cunningham)
KATHRYN LOUISE O'CONNELL
CHRIS O'HARA
KARIE O'CONNOR
DEBORAH OLIVER
"Dear Abby; I am 17 and very attractive." (). Baisley)
NANCY JO OSTERHOUDT
JOHN OSWALD
BRIAN OYLER
GREG PALAZZARI
KAREN SUE PALMER
MARK PALMER
JAMES PARK
JOHN PARSONS
ROBERT L. PELLEGRIN
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Looking To
DAVE PEREZ
LISA ANN PERSON
MATTIAS LARS VI KTOR PERSSON
PATRICE PETERSEN
Tomorrow
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Seniors
ANTHONY PETROSS!
GARY POTTER
NANCYPOUST
THOMAS PRATT
KATHLEEN M. PUZAK
KATHLEE N QUIN N
SUSAN QUINN
JOE RAI NELLI
R. WILSON RALSTON
TOM REAPE
LISA REEVES
GAIL REICH
SHARON LEE REICH
MICHAEL R. REICHARD
PEGGY REILLY
DEBRA K. REITZ
DONNA REITZ
DAVE RHOADES
STEVEN M. RICE
DEBORAH A. RIDDLE
"Wonder if I'll pass that math test tomorrow." (A. Vesper)
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SHELDON RIDER
PETER NATHAN RIGBY
BETSY RICER
MIKE RILEY
MIKE RININGER
DAVID R. ROBB
KIMBERLY ANN ROTE
AMANDA B. RUBINSTEIN
GRACE RUDY
KATHY RUDY
MISSY M. RUFFNER
PAUL RUTSCHKY
Copping Out
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JOHN ROBERT SALLADE
THERESA SANDERS
CATHYEMAY SAUERS
DAVID PAUL SCHMIDT
GARY SCHROEDER
VICKI J. SCHWARTZ
STANLEY SCOFIELD
GORDON E. SEARLES
KA TH LEEN SEARLS
JOHN CHARLES SEFTER
ROBINS. SEMPLE
DONNA MARIE SEYMORE
"Just wait until I . . . " (J. Hricko)
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"Fancy meeting you here." (D. Zaccagni and Fri ends)
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Seniors
ARTHUR EVANS SHENK
KIM PATRICESHEVCHIK
W ILLIAM MADISON SHIREY, JR.
DOUGLAS RICHARD SHOPE
BOB SHRIGLEY
PETER SIEGEN THALER
DONNA SIMCO
W ILLIAM H. SIMMET
DAVE SIMONS
CLAY KELLY SINGLETARY
JOSEPH IN E SIRIANNI
AVIVA MANYA SKELL
GREGORY A. SMITH
H. MARK SMITH
JANET SMITH
JOYCE E. SMITH
LUCINDA LEA SMITH
PAULA l. SMITH
RANDY l. SMITH
VICKIE M. SMITH
_.,.._ DEBORAH SMUTZER
JEFFREY D. SNYDER
LISA JO SNYDER
RENEE ALINE SOMMERS
Cop-Outing
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STEVEN P. SOWASH
DEAN T. SPANOS
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MARTIN W. SPECHT
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Sen iors
CINDY SPICER
DAVIDE. SPICER
DEBRA SPICER
SUSAN SPORN
"So that's gross anatomy."
TIMOTHY SHERMAN STANFORD Ill
BRIAN STEELE
SAM STEPHENS
WILLIAM STEPHENS
(B. Oyler, L. Carroll, T. Lundy, A. Skell)
KIM MARIE STOVER
CYNTHIA L. STRALEY
BRIAN DOUGLAS STEWART
JAN ELIZABETH STORCH
VALERIE STOUGHTON
KATHY J. STOVER
CHARLES STRUBLE
JOHN STRUBLE
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HARRY STURCKEN
ALBERT YEN SUN
DEBBY SUNDAY
DANIEL SWANSON
TIMOTHY MARVIN SWATSWORTH
GEORGE SWAVELY
RANDALL A.TABOR
JAN ICE E. TAMMEN
BRENDA SUETAYLOR
LYNN TAYLOR
CINDY L. THOMAS
PAT THOMAS
RICHARD C. THOMPSON
MICHAEL THORN
REB ECCA EILEEN THWAITES
MICHAEL ROBERT TINGUE
SUE TRACY
JOHN TRAVERSE
JULIA TRIOLO
KIM MARIE TROSTLE
SUSAN GAYE TROTIER
DAVID TURNER
BRIAN CARL TUSSEY
MARK VANDERMARK
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Working Hard.
ERICA VAN DOMMELEN
SARASWATHI VEDAM
" ... put the money in a plain brown bag ... " (D. Wheeland)
DORI WASSON
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ANDREW F. VESPER
MARY MARGARET WADDINGTON
DAN WALKER .
STEVEN PHILLIP WARTIK
DEN ISE WATSON
GLENNA WATSON
DIAN NE ELAINE WAITS
CHARLESC. WAY
DANIEL WEDLAKE
MARK 8. WEINTRAUB
MABELLE A. WEIR
FREDERICK WELCH
LAURIE WAY
LuANNWEBB
"He won't miss just one wax pencil." (8. Shirey)
Thinking Hard
KARL ANDREW WESTBY
DENNIS WHEELAND
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"Dandruff ... again!"
(C. Coder, M . King, C. Degroat)
DENNIS WHITEHILL
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BRUCE WIGGINS
WALT WILKINS
CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS
MARY LOU WILLIAMS
CATHY WILSON
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Taking The Bad.
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DARLENE WI LSON
JOAN MARIE W ILSON
NORMA C. WI LSON
LINDA WINKLESTIN
DANIEL WINNETT
CAROL MARIE WITMER
JO DELL WITMER
" I've got a secret!" (M. Wright, L. Jordan)
With The Good
BARRY WOLF
PAMELA JEAN WOODING
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PAM WORKMAN
D IANE PAULINE ZELL
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BARBARA WORTHEN
JAMES WRIGHT
DAVID YANCEY
LeANN YINGLING
scon L. YOCUM
ARTHURYOOD
CHIP YORKS
DARRELL ZACCAGNI
JAMILAZAMRIK
LEAHV.ZONG
THOMAS ZORETICH
SHARON BERNARD
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RANDY HILD
KELSEY RAY HINES
SHEILA MILLER
KENNETH REESE
MARK DOUGLAS FUTZ SANDERS
DEBBIE WILLIAMS
LYNORCLAIR
Seniors Without Pictures STEPHEN ADAMS ALICE AVEY STEPHEN BAILEY LOUIS BAKER SCOTT BARTOO ROBERT BECK JOE BOEHM ROBERT BROOKS LYNN CASHNER RALPH COBLE
TERRY DIXON MARK DREIBELBIS RUSSELL DUTCHER PAMELA EDMONSTON ALANE FARBER PAUL GOLDSBOROUGH MARK HAMMOND MIKE HARVEY STEVEN HEALY CINDY HENNINGER
GARY HORNER JENNIFER HRICKO GEORGE JOHNS Al KUSTABORDER GEORGIANNA McKEONE GRACE MEHALICK WILLIAM MULBERGER EDWARD PEARSON STEPHEN PETERS
JEFFREY POORMAN DAVID RABINOWITZ LEAH ROZEN SARAH SCHOL TEN GWENDOLYN SHADE DON STINE BRADLEY SUNDAY DOUGLAS SUNDAY JOEL WILCOX
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CLASS OF '75
JUNIORS ANXIOUSLY WAITING FOR THAT FINAL YEAR OF SUPERIORITY AND UNMITIGATED POWER The class of '75 has emerged as almost 600 unique individuals. Many juniors were primarily involved in academic work and could not contribute to junior class activities. It was their main year of work, between the introductory sophomore year, and the more relaxing senior year. Aside from academics, the maturing juniors found important roles in school clubs, sports and student government. The local community was made more aware of the juniors as many began work for the first time. The gasoline shortage notwithstanding, juniors began actively driving this year. Thus, while the junior year was one of increasing pressure and responsibility, they enjoyed their free time through many special friends. The junior class felt close to the seniors an.d was looking forward to the upcoming class year with less pressure and more pleasure. A mature group, the juniors will well fill the shoes of the departing seniors.
Class Of '75 Rich Ackerman
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Nirupama Aggarwal
Georgette Alexander
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Robert Ames
Barb Anderson
Laurie Anderson
Susan Austin
Bonnie Avey
Ken Bachman
Bill Baer
Nancy Bagshaw
Carol Baker
Terri Baker
Karen Barger
Margie Barnes
Andy Bealer
Scott Bechdel
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Barb Armes
Jane Atkinson
"Only his hairdresser knows tor sure." (C. Houtz)
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74 Jun iors
Jerry Bartlebaugh
Patty Bartlett
John Bathgate
Chuck Beck
Tom Beck
Chris Benner
Cindy Bennett
Kathy Bennett
Scott Benninghoff
Lori Bergstrom
Eric Bernier
Diane Bernitt
Lee Bierly
Bruce Bigatel
Rex Binkley
Chuck Bird
Allen Boal
Ginny Bodkin
r
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Alex Breslin
Eva Brewer
Vicki Brewer
John Brilhart
Rick Brooks
Dave Brown
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Who Knows Me As I Really Am?
"Tell someone you love him, buckle up." 路 (0. Dixon)
76
Jun iors
Richard Brungart
Sheryl Bruster
Rick Bryant
Ellen Bryson
Sherry Bumbarger
Nancy Burdette
Cindy Burghard
Michele Busovne
Diane Byers
Lee Byron
Steve Cady
Chris Cahalan
Allen Caldwell
Larry Campolongo
Annette Cardenuto
Ginnie Carr
Diane Case
Sharon Casida
Gary Cattel
Dominique Caujolle
Lee Chambers
Jetta Chilcoat
Missy Chisholm
Anne Chubb
Learning
Donna Ciletti
Lee Clair
lance Clewett
Sandy Clodgu
Dean Coder
Dennis Cole
Karen Collins
Rod Confer
Skip Conley
Jenny Conway
Martha Cook
Jeanne Coppolino
Bradley Corl
Rod Corl
Sharon Cowher
Bruce Cox
John Cox
Kevin Cox
Gary Cramer
JoAnne Cramer
Darla Crandell
Marie Crockett
Kathie Culp
Casey Cummings
, "Huhhhh" (B. Remick)
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Joan Curley
Becky Dailey
Lipi Das
Jim Davies
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Doris Deak
Deb DeArmitt
Pete DeBarber
Howard Decker
Patty Decker
Eric Deering
Holly Deeslie
Denise DeFluri
Tammy Deivert
Beth DeMartino
Jack Desmond
Chuck Devinney
Sharon Dibble
Diana Dilkes
Dale Dixon
Diane Dixon
Margie Dolan
Nancy Doolittle
Betsy Draper
Anna Dreibelbis
"We're going to see Santa." (l. Byron, L. Witzig)
"You can't imagi n e what I did today." (J. Kidwell)
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Cathy Dreibelbis
Rob Duich
Don Edwards
Steve Ellenberger
Mindy Engel
Bill Eagleton
Suzy Eberhart
Gary Ellis
Gary Eminhizer
Kelly English
Ross Ertel
Kris Fairbanks
Jonas Faust
Paul Ferrara
y-,lava Fike
Cindy Fisher
Ruth Fissel
Gwen Fleck
Bob Fletcher
Diana Foderaro
Debbie Forney
Bill Forster
Brent Frank
Ron Frank
"Is she crazy?" (0. Mengle)
"Don't worry, I'll catch you if ya fall." (R. Levine, P. Snyder)
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Phyllis Frankl
Bob Frick
Ron Fye
Joe Gabel
Courtney Gaertner
Tim Gambocurta
George Garner
Robin Gates
Ken Gawryla
BobGep~art
Joel Getz
Gary Gibson
Terri Gibson
Chris Gilliland
Ann Gilmore
Chuck Gingrich
Ginny Gingrich
Nina Gladfelter
Pat Good
Hope Goodwin
Cliff Gordon
Brian Goss
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"Put that in your pipe and smoke it." (B. Avey)
Carol Gotolski
Diane Gotshalk
Lynn Graham
Dave Gramley
Joel Gray
Mack Green
Patti Greene
Steve Greenlaw
Steve Grenoble
Missy Griffin
Kathy Grissinger
Karen Gross
Sue Gurney
Mary Guss
Jane Guthrie
Jim Guthrie
Dave Haffner
Debbie Hall
Jody Hamilton
Becky Hammond
Tom Hammond
Ginger Hampton
Lenny Hampton
Penny Harding
Judy Harkness
Kim Harman
Cathy Harpster
Bob Harris
Kelly Harris
Kim Harris
John Harrison
Joan Hart
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Joe Hart
Cindi Hartman
Laura Hatch
Jane Haythornthwaite
Paul Heasley
Russell Heiken
Bob Henderson
Cathy Henning
Randy Henrick
Connie Henry
Janet Herman
Diana Hersh
Sue Hershberger
John Hicks
Just Being Me
Kim Hild
Judy Hicks
82
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Larry Hild
Geoff Hindle
Mark Hinish
Beth Hofstra
Tom Hoke
Sharon Holderman
Katie Holsopple
Karen Homan
Chris Hoover
Mike Hopkins
Kathy Horn
Jocelyn Horner
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David Hough
Jennifer Houser
Craig Houtz
Debbie Howard
Dan Hower
Jeff Howes
Vicky Hoy
Dude Houtz
Da-Shih Hu ,
Roger Houtz
Clare Huckabee
Louise Hunt
Debby Hughes
"Hello out there!" (l. Byron)
Greg Hutton
Pat Igo
Marie Irion
John Irwin
David Isaacson
Andrew Jackman
Cheryl Jackson
Kathy Jackson
Norma Jackson
Fred Jacobs
Linda Jacoby
Cindy Janowsky
Cindy Jellison
Bill Johnson
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Jolean Johnson
Karen Johnson
Greg Johnston
"He's a lion with a vitamin deficiency." (K. McKenna)
Paul Keith
Bill Keller
Robin Keller
Doug Johnson
Jodie Johnson
Ron Johnstonbaugh
Mark Jordan
Sherry Jursick
Paul Kanagy
Neeraj Kanwal
Debbie Kauffman
Kirk Kauffman
Sue Keefer
John Keeling
Sue Kellerman
Bob Kelley
Bob Kemper
Dave Kendall
Ed Kennedy
Reflecting On The Quiet Times
84 Juniors
Living The Happier Moments Howard Kephart
Donna Kessling
Jim Kidwell.
Joleen Kidwell
Grace Kim
Shelly Kline
Barb Knepp
Kathy Knox
Rhonda Kocher
Cindy Korman
Pam Kradel
Rose Marie Krisch
Jerry Krumrine
John Krumrine
Anne Lang
Barb Lang
Debbie King
Peter Kirchner
Tom Kistler
"Ellen Rathfon thinks she's a reincarnated Unicorn.
Aaron Kuhns
Dave laing
Erik Lampe
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Jim Langton
Maureen Larkin
Liz Laughlin
Scott Leadley
Steve Leath
Leslie Lieb
Mike Lippincott
Paul Lloyd
Marian Loesch
Ruth Ann Lohr
Karin Long
Kelley Long
Ray Long
Seeking Friends
Farquahr MacRae
86 Juniors
Who's the good looking (T. _Gambocurta, J. MacNeil, S. Magnani,
Sherri I Long
Dale Lowery
Myra Luciw
Lauren Lykens
Dana Mackes
Jayne MacMillan
Janice MacNeil
Pam Madden
Donata Magnani
Susan Magnani
Tim Magner
Krista Magnuson
Susan Maize!
David Mandelker
Laurie Maneval
Penny Mann
Nebojsha Marinkovic
Sam Marshall
Linda Martin
Mark Martsolf
Ron Mayes
Paul McCrea
Anne McDermott
Bonnie McEwen
Katie McKenna
Galen McWilliams
chick on the left? M. Montressor, D. Magnani, J. Rodrick)
Kathryn Marlow
Enioying Friends
Mary Melson
Dave Mengle
Jackie Menoher
Scott Merrill
Sue Merritt
Wanda Mesavage
Margaret Meyers
Colleen Michael
Don Michael
Debbie Miller
Mary Ann Miller
Jun iors
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Robin Miller
Wendy Miller
Lamar Minarchick
Don Mohnkern
David Mong
Monica Montresor
Ralph Montresor
Paula Mourant
Pam Moyer
Sheree Moyer
Tina Murphey
Connie Murray
Working For The School
Becky Myers
"That l"Quch just for a manicure?" (M. Suhr)
88 Juniors
Dawn Myers
Chuck Neff
Linda Neff
Jeanette Neidigh
Kevin Nellis
David Nelson
Fred Nelson
Megan Ness
Denny Ney
Mark Niessner
Robert Nisbet
Haruko Nishikawa
Jim Nordblom
Chris Norris
Mike Norris
Carrie O'Connor
Kathy Oelbermann
Working DonO'Hora
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Linda O'Keefe
"I bet I'm the first person to make a commode on a potter's wheel." (D. Kauffman)
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Cindy Palladino
Dave Palmer
Debbie Partenheimer
Nikki Pashek
John Palpant
Mike Parenzan
Jo Ann Parsons
Liz Patrick
John Patrilak
Sherry Parsons
Daria Pelick
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Bill Pennabaker
Cindy Perks
Chris Peters
Dean Peters
Carol Poeth
Ken Poole
Karen Quigg
Nancy Quinn
Dan Rainelli
Dennis Rallis
Ellen Rathfon
Lucretia Rearick
Bob Reese
Shelby Reichert
Beth Remick
Dan Reynolds
Becky Rhoads
Karen Rhule
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(L. Clair, P. Snyder, L. Clair, J. Hart, M . Miller)
Discovering That I Relate To The
Mark Richard
90 Juniors
Barb Rightnour
Ken Rimmey
Leslie Ritti
Judy Rodrick
Mark Rogers
Steve Roggenbaum
Bonnie Romig
Scott Rossi
Rich Schein
Annie Schilling
Chuck Schlichte
David Seibel
Lori Senior
Bruce Shafer
Bruce Shamma
Tom Sheaffer
Missy Shearer
Sarah Rozen
Scot Rudolph
Bob Ruff
Tom Schmidt
Gail Scholl
Chris Sefter
"Tl)at's the only way you can stop her from talking ... " (J. Di Rinaldo) 路
Different Facets Of School Life
Terry Shearer
Tom Shelow
Laura Shemick
Tracy Sherritt
Donna Sherwood
Allen Shoemaker
Jun iors
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92 Juniors
Geoff Shoffstall
Cindy Shope
Erica Shu lits
Lori Sickora
Helen Sirianni
Missy Slaybaugh
Kevin Small
Bill Smith
Debbie Smith
Dennis Smith
Elliot Smith
Holly Smith
Jeanette Smith
Jeff Smith
St~ve Smith
Bob Snyder
Pat Snyder
Rob Soles
Vicki Spanos
Nancy Spell
DeWayne Spicer
Virginia Sprague
Kevin Stangl
Po.lly Anne Stetler
Practicing
Ring around
The Routine
Chris Stewart
Elaine Stewart
Mary Stiles
Laurie Stinson
Don Stout
Cindy Stover
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Pam Stover
Sandy Strader
Dan Straw
John Strother
Don Struble
Holly Struble
Paul Suhey
Marilyn Suhr
Kathy Sulkowski
Stoy Sunday
Patty Sunday
DickSupina
Joe Swanger
Rick Swanger
Alan Swartz
Richard Swartz
Brenda Swavely
Nancy Switkin
the Rosie . . .
Juniors
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Beth Taylor
Mike Toretti
Sally Totenbier
Jill Tracey
Kathy Tressler
Tim Tressler
Steve Triebold
Dwight Trueblood
Pam Urban
Nancy Van Horn
"God w ill get her for that!" (8. Frick)
Chris Untrauer
Joyce Vonada
Steve Vonada
Jim Wadd ington
Liz Wagner
Kim Walker
Winona Wall
Valerie Wallace
Hans Ward
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Dan Walker
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Mike Warner
94 Jun iors
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Darlene Wasson
Sue Wasson
Pam Watkin~
Melissa Weaver
Terry Weaver
Phil Weller
Guy Wentsler
"I'm a little teapot . .. " (C. Hoover)
Pat Weidhaas
Kurt Westby
Ann Whitfield
Jim Wiggins
Vince Wiker
Gail Wilkins
Gary Wilkinson
Nancy Williams
Sharon Williams
Steve Williams
Steve Williams
Tony Wilson
Willy Wilson
Single Minute Of Now
Nena Winand
Juniors
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Dirk Wise
Debbie Wiser
Russ Witherite
Sue Witherite
MikeWoika
Fred Wolf
Diane Workman
Cathy Wright
Mary Ellen Wright
Mike Yeaton
Bill Yost
Ginny Yost
Cathy Young
Paula Younginger
Mona Zeigler
CindyZong
Sally Zong
JimZonge
Dave Wohlwill
JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Gretchen Bloom Art Caldwell Gary Cramer Serge Derrick Kim Ford Jim Frank Jim Fry Carl Gates Jessica Holl
Carl Jochen Lisa Knerr Don Kresen Penny Laird Dorothy Magnon Jim Nearhoff Robert Newton Kim Novosel
Karin Long
Dale Reynolds Don Robb Mark Smith Kathy Stuart Mark Triolo Ardis Wegener Cyndi Wohnssiedler
Bill Grove
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CLASS OF '76
SOPHOMORES READY FOR GREATER INVOLVEMENT Being the youngest students at State High, sophomores have a fresh innocent liveliness that upperclassmen lack. Th is spirit was evident w hen the class won the Tournament of One-Acts and had many members on the cast and crew of "Bye, Bye Birdie." Also, in order to conquer their individual insecurities, the sophomores have banded together. Their new togetherness in the Sen ior High community has swallowed individual identities; some have become faces in the crowd. Thus, no one can describe a sophomore. However, now they are beginning to slip out of their cocoons, some are gett ing jobs, learning to drive, making upperclass friends. They will soon mature as individuals and become fully known and influential in school affai rs for the remaining two years.
Class Of '76 Loren Adams
Ray Agostinelli
Mark Allan
Cindy Allison
Mike Allison
Julie Amick
Sue Ashcraft
Susan Antle
Jed Atkinson
"C'mon Susie, get out of the sink!" 路 (J. Chernaga)
Nancy Aspaturian
100 Juniors
Micki Amick
Amy Austin
Glenn Avey
Lisa Axt
Pete Baer
Ray Bailey
Sue Baisley
Karen Baker
Chris Barner
Kim Bandolas
Carol Barash
Jennifer Barber
Liliana Barbosa
Sally Barnard
Doug Barnes
Jan Sarnoff
Bob Barron
Wynne Bartholomew
Roger Bauchspies
Mark Baughman
Don Baumgardt
Martha Baylor
Paula Behrer
Mike Benedict
Tom Bernitt
Wanda Berrios
Johnathon Besse
Connie Bickle
Andy Bingaman
Tammy Bickle
"A beard! And I only shaved two weeks ago!"
Stuart Bingham
Carolyn Birnie
Laurie Bishop
John Bitting
Bethanna Bliesmer
Annett Blietz
Sophomores 101
Understanding Myself
Brent Boyer
Brook Boyer
John Boyer
Joseph Boyle
Tim Bradford
Anne Brault
Keith Brilhart
Janice Brooks
Kati e Brooks
Carol Broome
Bob Brouse
Mike Brown
Scott Brubaker
Joan Bruce
Tammy Brush
Bob Buechele
Carol Bunnell
Cheryl Burns
Paul Busovne
Chuck Byers
Mark Byers
Jon Byrne
Kathy Cable
102 Sophomores
Phil Busovne
"Gol durn it, missing a fi nger!" (P. Johnson)
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Bill Carroll
Scott Chambers
Jayshree Chanlan
Catherine Charilly
Jack Chernega
Barb Chilcoat
Charlene Clark
Eric Cleveland
Jan Clouser
Bridget Cochran
Ken Cocolin
Bart Coffman
Sue Cole
Susan Cole
Kim Coleman
Marti Collins
Bobbi Colton
Alyson Colwell
Cindy Confer
Dave Conner
Understanding Others
Drew Conner
Margaret Cook
Peter Cook
Sophomores 103
104 Sophomores
Jack Cooper
Lorian Corbelletti
Kim Corl
Todd Corl
Doug Dox
Daniel Cross
Lisa Croyle
Lynn Dailey
Wendy Dailey
Chris Dashbach
Karol Davenport
Patty Davey
Phil Dean
Sue Dean
Ken Decker
Jean Defluri
Entering The High School Maze
Mariesa Davis
Kim Dawson
Anne DeChailly
Jeff Decker
Cheryl Delafield
John Dellaport
Joni Dennis
Sandy Deppen
Karl Derrick
Mike Derrick
Deb DeVinney
Herb Diamant
Karie Diethorn
Charles Dills
Sue Dixon
Jerry Dodds
Debra Dolan
Dave Doll
Dave Dombrowsky
Patty Dotts
Phil Doucette
Steve Drew
Dan Driscoll
Mike Duich
Dave Oum
Jud Dunham
Cindy Dunkel
Ed Dunkelberger
Joe Dzvonyicsak
Stephen Eastman
Chris Eggert
Barbara Ehrhart
Learning Cathy Dupuis
Lisa Duque
The Way Around
Jon Edelman
Singe Edvar
Jim Ellenberger
Sue Ellenberger
Jon Engel
Lori Epler
Rosemary Eskew
Chris Fagon
Leslie Faulkner
Pearly Fayst
Bob Fay
Lee Ann Fedon
Dave Felice
Jan Ferrara
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Relating
"Are you sure this is the way to Room 124?" (M. Norris, J. Shawl)
Dale Figart
Kathy Files
Bob Finnecy
Terri Fisher
Chris Flay
Karen Flebotte
Mike Flynn
Kevin Fogle
Mary Foltz
Don Ford
Don Fornwalt
Joan Fortney
Rhonda Frederick
Dick Freed
John French
Mary Ann Gabel
Marty Gallagher
Bruce Gamble
Kathy Gambocurta
Ann Garbrick
Joe Gardiner
Mike Gates
Joe Gertsner
106
Sophomores
To Peopl e JoGhaner
Don Gibboney
Ron Gibboney
Dave Gibbs
Annette Gibson
Sally Gilliand
Rick Girts
Ed Glantz
Charlie Goodman
Kim Gordon
Mark Graham
Carl Granlund
Beverly Gregg
Debbie Gregg
" Honest, I didn't know it was the Girl's Locker Room!" (Mr. Horner, N. Levine)
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Richard Gray
Sharon Greenland
Anne Greer
Keith Grenoble
Bob Griffith
Kevin Griffith
Tom Griffith
Kelly Grill
Barb Grimm
Sophomores
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Getting Ready
108 Sophomores
Barry Gritzman
Mellissa Groves
Darlene Grubb
Don Grubb
Bill Hall
Mike Halpenny
Russ Hamer
Kim Hammond
Bill Hardy
Mariellen Hardy
Bill Harpster
Sherry t,j arris
Kathy Hartman
Becky Hartswick
Mike Hayes
Phil Heasley
Matt Heichel
Scott Heimbach
Richard Heimer
Greg Henderson
Rich Henderson
Mike Henderson
Jackie Henney
Peggy Hensal
"How did you get this lollipop in here?" {A. Brault)
Cherly Henson
Kathy Hess
Mark Hess
Paul Hester
Jon Hickey
Rick Hindle
Randy Hochberg
Linda Hockenberry
Jim Hokanson
Diane Holden
Mike Holland
Sam Homan
Carol Hopkins
Mike Horner
Pete Hosler
Jim Houck
Robert Houser
Darlene Houtz
Lori Hoy
Karen Huber
Carla Huckabee
Randy Hughes
Dwight Hultquist
Lauh Humpi'irey
Joe Cool and tnenas. (8. Stangl, E. McCarl, D. Schmidt)
Performing
Sophomores
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Kitty Hunt
Kim Hutnik
John lhserra
Lisa Jantzer
Jack Jessop
Anne Marie Johnson
Lee Johnson
Melanie Johnson
N ina Johnson
Paul Johnson
Anne Johnstone
Cindy Jones
Donna Jukes
Mindy Kalin
Bill Kavanaugh
Robert Katz
Dan Kazez
Pam Keene
Dottie Keener
Cathy Keith
Mike Kelley
Kathy Kennedy
Leslie Kennedy
Pam Kennett
Taking Time
Dave Kenney
110 Sophomores
Al Kessler
Dave Kessl i ng
Betsy Kidder
Joan Kilian
Doug King
Eve Kingsbury
Jim Kirchner
Roberta Kjelgaard
George Kline
Jeff Kline
Mark Kline
Eileen Kneebone
Edna Knepp
Ray Knepp
Tim Kolin
Debbie Korman
Ellen Kresen
Todd Kresge
Dave Kriebel
Jane Krumrine
Suzy Kruppa
Mark Kummer
Kirt Kuss
Mark Landiak
Cathy Larson
Kathy Lathrop
Karen Latzanich
John Lehr
Martha Lestz
Out To Re lax
_SophOl"flores
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Jim Levine
Nate Levine
Robin Lingenfelter
Lori Lines
Kathy Lockhart
Philip Loewen
Bill Lopez
Pam Lucas
Lisa Ludwig
Brad Luse
Patty Lutz
Sherry Lykens
Andy MacNeil
Ian MacNeil
Rick Madore
Tom Magnani
Mark Malinoski
Marty Marnett
Marcus Mann
Anita M arg ittai
Jolene Mark
Ruth Markle
Dave Mazza
Eric McCarl
Mike McCarthey
Ralph McChesney
Searching For Companionship
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Sophomores
"Is he looking at me?" (C. Dupuis, C. Huckabee)
Jeff McClarren
Sue McClellan
Katie McClure
Laurie McClure
Roger McCoy
Beth McDermott
Joel McGahen
Linda McGrail
Sarah McKee!
Brenda McMaster
Debbie Meder
Joanne Menoher
Searching Doug Mercer
Leroy Metzger
Grant Meyers
Dave Miller
For Knowledge
Doug Miller
Kathy Miller
Valorie Miller
Karin Mintz
John Mitchell
Tourie Mohsenin
Bill Moir
Andrea Moore
Dave Moore
Maggie Minshall
"Since when has Bellefontium been an element?" (K. Larson, B. Nisbett)
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Sophomores
Randy Moore
Caleb Morgan
Linda Morgan
Richard Mourant
Colleen Moyer
Dawn Mulberger
Ann Mulhatten
Renee Muthersbaugh
Jane Mullen
Glenn Myers
Wendy Myers
John Naginey
Debbie Nastase
Mike Nauguerny
Ben Nead
Glenda Neff
Karen Neff
Peggy Neidigh
Randy Neidigh
Jane Neil
Sharon Nellis
Barb Nesbitt
Nancy Nichol
Franney Nichols
Keri Norton
Kathy O'Connell
Liz O'Connor
"Engleball is a non-contact sport."
Sharon Nelson
Sue Olney
Brenda Osman
Exercising Myself
Grace O'Toole
Laurie Ottenstein
Tom Palamara
Lynn Palermo
George Palmer
Roy Parkinson
Norm Parko
Bob Pennock
Donna Pharo
Carol Park
Mary Park
Joanne Parker
Curt Patrick
Lynn Paulson
Viki Peatti
Tom Penkala
Eunice Pepperman
Robin Perez
Mark Person
Stefan Persson
Norman Peters
Cathy Philips
Barry Phillips
Joel Pighetti
Jeff Poorman
Linda Poorman
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Ruth Preisner
Ann Price
Gerry Prisk
Marleen Puzak
Dan Reed
Dave Reed
Alex Reethof
Vicky Reichert
Jan Rekes
Pat Renehan
Mark ReyndlQS
Jeff Rhoads
Cheryl Rider
Dreaming
"Damn pigeons." (C. Broom)
Kevin Ridgeway
Debbie Roggenbaum
116 Sophomores
Mark Rigby
Cindy Roherbeck
Laura Rider
John Riger
Chris Riley
Deb Robb
John Ro berts
Howard Rosenshine
Debbie Rosentrater
Becky Ross
Dave Rudy
Tom Rudy
Shawn Ruffner
Matt Rutschky
Michael Rzesutock
Jon Sabatino
Tom Sallade
Lloyd Sampson
Keith Sapanski
Mary Sappick
Bob Scannell
Bonnie Schindler
Dave Schisler
Preparing For The Future
Cathy Schmidt
Dave Schmidt
"Repeat after me: 'two plus two equals four.'" (Mr. Rossman, M. Kelly)
Rob Schmidt
Debbie Schneider
Terry Schreffler
Joyce Schroeder
Delores Schultz
Athina Scourtis
Jeff Seamans
Kevin Searls
Linnea Seeley
Tim Selfridge
Tennie Shade
Dennis Shaver
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Jessica Shaw
Mark Shevick
Libbie Shoemaker
Susan Shoemaker
Bill Shuey
Robin Sidwell
Jeff Simpson
Kevin Slick
Chris Small
David Smith
Jennifer Smith
Lori Smith
Michele Smith
Shelley Smith
Robin Snare
John Snedden
"I'm too young to be drafted!" (M. Henderson, G. Henderson, M. Kummer)
Gladys Spayd
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Sophomores
Pat Snyder
Lori Soder
Cindy Soloman
Kathy Sousa
Gary Sowash
Jetf $pearly
Carol Spicer
Jackie Spicer
Marcia Sporn
Elsie Spry
Mickey Stamm
Brian Stangl
Sara~ Steele
Mark Stephens
Susan Stetter
Scott Stewart
Lisa Stevens
Glenn Stinson
Marian Stover
Matt Stover
lester Straw
Joyce Strothers
Dave Strouse
Ed Struble
Cheryl Studebaker
Gordon Studer
Topher Stump
Natalie Stewart
"And sometimes I get this feeling that people are ignoring me." (A. Colwell, C. Singletary)
Matt Suhey
Jeff Suhr
Barb Swartz
Keith Takei
Tato Sumantri
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Steve Summers
John Susan
Joe Tallon
Tisha Tarnowski
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Keep On Smiling Joe Taricani
John Tate
Scott Taylor
Amy Trost
Cindy Trumbo
M ina Tseliou
George Tseo
Sue Udine
Rick Urbani
Pete Vanderbent
Lark Vandermark
Wiebke Vand erMeulen
C.J. Wagner
Davis Wales
Mark Warnick
Andy Way
Amy Weaver
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Kathy Thomas
Fred Thwaites
"That's my finger you're sharpening." (T. Samantri)
Jean Voigt
Karen Vratarich
Deanna Watkeys
120 Sophomores
And Loving Every Minute Of It Beth Weaver
Carol Weaver
Jane Weaver
Gail Weaverling
Mike Webb
Dave Weintraub
Heather Welliver
Debbie Wengrovitz
David Werberig
Kris Wernstedt
Chris Weston
Lisa White
Sally White
Nora Wigley
Rick Wilkinson
Laurie Williams
Mike Williams
Pam Williams
Jon Weir
Susan Welch
" Take me - I'm yc,iirs!" (A. Colwell)
Darlene Williams
Kim Williams
Sophomores 121
Virginia Williams
Debbie W ilson
Jeff Wi lson
John Wilson
Nigel W ilson
Vic Wi lson
Terry Wingert
Beth Wirtz
Phil Witherite
Debbie Witmer
Debbie Witmer
Lisa Witzig
Tom Wolgemuth
Mary Wright
Skipper Wright
Chris Yeaton
Stacy Yocum
Diana Youken
Lark Young
Greg Zeigler
Leda Zimmerman
Robin Zonts
Edna King
SOPHOMORES WITHOUT PICTURES
Ronda Bathgate Sarah Cleeton John Confer Raymond Conn Ken DeVerter John Dittmar Joe Dzvonyicsak Paul Florey Darlene Garbrick Ira Gingrich OferGolany Barb Grimm Larry Grove Ed Hale
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Sophomores
Karen Harpster Steve Harpster Max Hummel Pam Keene Leslie Kennedy Greg Knisley Karen Latzanich Lisa Levine Mike Lovell Dennis Marshall Allen Miller Lynn Modreski John Nolan
Bill Patterson Thomas Porter Jim Rallis Susan Smith Robin Spooner Lynne Weaver Kathy Williams Steve Williams Kath i Wi l ton Jeff Worner Chris Yearn Sarah Zong Sue Zuravleff
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Masters
Front Row: Mr. Richard Bunnell, Dr. Joseph Carroll, Mr. Fred Hoffman, Dr. Robert Dunham (V. Pres.). Second Row: Mr. Duane Doty (Pres.), Dr. Richard Grubb, Dr. Tom Mebane. Missing: Mrs. Adelaide Kendig, Mrs. Nancy Daniels.
Dr. William E. Babcock Superintendent
Mr. Lyon A. Porter Assistant Principal
Mr. Paul D. Rhodes Assistant Principal
j Dr. Paul R. Bingaman Principal
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M r. Philip Adams -
Driver's Education
Mrs. Norma Almquist - Home Economics Home Ee. Co-ordinator
Mrs. Judith Anderson - Physical Education Cirls Softball, Varsity Field Hockey
At times students have felt that the Administrative branch of our school functions only to collect excuses for absences and issue blue slips. While the Administration has been responsible for keeping students in their classrooms, it also was responsible for all the other enjoyable aspects of school life. For the first time in its history, State High went on a schedule with eight periods per day. Under this new system, the day was divided into eight equal periods, with each student having the fourth, fifth, or sixth period set aside for lunch. This eight period system replaced the seven periods plus lunch system, in which the lunch periods were several minutes shorter than the class periods. Thus, the new system made for easier scheduling of classes and for a simpler bell schedule. Eight period days were popular both with the students and with the faculty. Another change was the shortening of Senior Week to three days. Seniors felt deprived because of the alteration, as did the underclassmen, who were soon to become seniors. The three day week replaced the former Senior Week of five days, which however was longer than the Pennsylvania maximum. While certqin aspects of its job are unpopular, the Administration has always worked for the benefit of the students, providing many luxuries and privileges which were afforded to them.
Dr. Thomas Arnold - Science
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Mrs. Mary Bates -
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Robert Biemesderfer - Socia.I Studies
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The objective of the Guidance Department is to make school life more beneficial for each student. The department's function was encumbered by the mid-year departure of Draper Read, veteran counselor at State High . Replacing one of the most popular employees of State High was a difficult job, but Geanne Peterman quickly showed that she could relate to students and gain their trust, both all-important goals in counsel ing. The Department did take advantage of a group of Pennsylvania State University students who wanted to do free tutoring in the high school. The Guidance Department set up a schedule for these tutors and made the students aware of these opportunities for advanced students who needed special assistance in a scheduled course. For seniors, the Guidance Department coordinated the Modified School Day. Under the Modified School Day Program, seniors met their graduation classroom requirements during one part of the day; and for the remainder of the clay, they pursued out-of-school activities that wou ld help in whatever they planned to do after high school. The number of periods per week required for students has been reduced, from twenty-five to twentyfour, to accommodate the scheduling needs of students who want a smaller class. Also, much time has been devoted to the organization of the Alternate School Program, which is being designed for the 1974-75 school year. Both within the established school format and in special programs, the Guidance Department worked to find a beneficial curriculum for each student.
Mr. Joseph Boris - Social Studies WSCH
Dr. Charles Boyd - Science
Mrs. Marion Bressler - Social Studies
Mrs. Margaret Cornhill -
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Language
Mr. Donald Cross -Work Experience Co-ordinator Work Experience, Co-ordinator Occupational Education, Vocational-Industrial Club, Key Club
Mrs. Eileen Brown - Math
Mr. Roe Cunningham - Art
Miss Pat Denis - Social Studies
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Mrs. Shirley Derr-English
Mr. Doran Dreibelbis - Music
Band
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Miss Sherry Farrall - Guidance Modified School Day
One of the most un ique and advanced aspects of our school was one that d id not receive much publicity. The Special Education Department was organized to provide education for those who need a special program because of t h eir learning disabilities. State College High program has been oriented toward the individual student needs and as an example the Special Education Program has created a learning lab. These studen t s I istened to tapes whi le they read along in books, being assisted by Mr. Paul Will iamson and by aides. The learning lab has a k itchen so the students do frequent cooking, thus improving their reading and math skills. The program has expanded and has been relocated. In addition to the old facil ities in A-10 room 140 has been added for the department's use. This is an example of how the program has changed and has made modifications to fulfill the needs of the students.
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Mr. Greg Ferro -Social Studies Student Council
Mr. Joseph Filko - Social Studies Junior Class, Chess Club
Mrs. Dorothy Ford - Art
Mr. Greg Fredericks - Social Studies
Mrs. Anna Frick - Language
Mrs. Anne Fry- Physical Education Girls' Tennis, Varsity "S"
11i Mr. Ernest Gackenbach-Driver's Education
Mrs. Carol Gentry-English Quill and Scroll
Dr. Wi lliam George - Industrial Arts
Mrs. Eloise Gilliland - Business FBLA
Mrs. Debi Greenawalt - Art
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Dr. John Hanna - Business Business Co-ordinator
Mrs. Annalee Henderson - M.ath
Mr. Will Hartman - Music Orchestra
Mr. Frankl in Hege - Music, Band Music Co-ordinator
M rs. Nancy Hillis - Home Economics
Mr. F. Lehman Hitchens-Math
The Physical Education Department cont in ued t o imp lement its curricu l um with fast-paced team sports. These activities served to furthe r develop the students of State High both in body and in spirit. In an effort to keep the Physical Education progra m popular with the students, the girls' Physical Education teachers used lacrosse as one of their spri ng activities; t hi s rep laced the tradit ional spring activity of softball. Although team sports like lacrosse and basketball are integral to the curriculum, the greatest emphasis was on what the department called " li fetime sports." These are the sports in which every person could get involved, and in which every person could participate. When he leaves State High, he can take the sport with him, and enjoy it further in his adult years. As examples, archery, handball, and golf programs each gave students the oppo rt unity to take an interest in a sport which he could use for the rest of his life. The Phys ical Education Department has put nothing above the importance of participat ion. As ide from the regular in-school program, there we re also intramural, junior varsity, and varsity sports programs, providing the students with the opportunity to participate at their own level of abil ity.
Mr. Hugh Hodge - Science Photography Club
Miss Debra Hook -Business Paw Print
Mr. Jackson Horner - Physical Education Boys' leader, Cross Country Indoor Track, Track and Field, Boys' leaders
Mrs. Ann Infield - Physical Education Girls' Track and Field
Mrs. Constance infield - Work Experience Vocation-Industrial Club
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Mrs. Alice Jordan -Science
Mr. Howard Keck - Industrial Arts
Mrs. Frances Jacobs - English
Debate Club, District One-Acts
Mr. Ted Kemmerer - Business
Varsity "S"
Mr. Ed Kernish - English
Thespians
Mrs. Callie Kingsbury - English
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Mrs. Karen Kintzer- English
Mr. James Langton - Music
Mr. John Long - Math Math Co-ordinator, Boys' Tennis
Mr. Barry Lutz - Guidance Career Resource Center
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Mrs. Janet Lindsay-Art Fine Arts Club
The most important aspect of life at State High was learning. This of course, was the primary goal of the teachers. One important aspect was deciding how things were to be taught. Often this involved the determination of the med ia through which material wou ld be presented to the students. No matter what course it was used for, special equipment was a necessary element in the teaching process at State High. Fo r instance, to the Physical Education Department, basketba II sand soccer balls for their ever-popu lar sports programs, are as essentia l to the Physical Educat ion Department as textbooks were to the academ ic courses. The Mathematics Department obtained a "pupi I response unite," acquiring it from the Pennsylvania State Univers ity. This unit was designed to relay students' answers to the instructor, and it had special va l ue for mu ltiple-choice tests. An addition that will benefit the entire school is the new discmemory unit for the school's computer. Modern teaching methods call for the use of numerous teaching aids, some ve ry basic, some more complex, and some which may even still be in the experimental stage. The facu lty of State High had demonstrated an abil ity to utilize modern teaching facilities for the smooth execution of the teaching process.
Miss Debra Lyle - Language ASTRA, JV Field Hockey
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A few new faculty were to be seen in the hallowed halls of State High. From the Math Department, two bright, new faces introduced geometry and Algebra 11. Mrs. Annalee Henderson became a ful l ti me instructor wh ile Miss Cindy McCormick, a State H igh and Penn State graduate, assisted part-time. The students had a pleasant experience in business education cou rses taught by M iss Deborah Hook, a new typing teacher, who replaced Miss Sara Hess during her sabbatical leave. The related arts area experienced some major changes of several teachers. In Art 11, M rs. Debi Greenawalt replaced Mrs. Ford who had assumed Mrs. Mook's duties du ring her sabbatical leave. Mr. Doran Dreibelbis, usually the assistant ba nd director, took the reins of the State High band an d prepa red the group for th eir spring concert in p lace of Mr. Frank Hege who was taken i II mid-way through the year. These five young instructors, with their cheerful help and new ideas, have added variety and d iversity to the existing competent faculty at State High.
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Mrs. Norma McDonald - Language
Miss Cindy McCormick.;_Math
Mrs. Alice McFeatters Cirls'Colf
Mr. George Melson - Science
Business
Mr. Dwight Mostoller - Math
Mr. Thomas Mills - Science Varsity Football, Trainer
Mrs. Violet Murphy - Business
Mr. John Mutzeck- language Foreign Language Co-ordinator, Intramural, Boys'Golf
Mrs. Evelyn Murray -
English
Mrs. Lucette O'Neil - 1:anguage
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Mr. Ronald Pavlechko - English JV Football
Mr. Ronald Pifer - Physical Education Athletic Director, Varsity Wrestling
One of the most unique and advanced aspects of our school was one that did not receive much publicity. The Special Education Department was organized to provide education to those who n eed a special program because of their learning disabilities. The State High program has been oriented toward the individual student and toward his needs. It has been changing constantly because of varying student needs, and i!S an example the Department has created a learning lab. There, students listened to tapes while they read along in books, being assisted by Mr. Paul Williamson and by aides. The learning lab has a kitchen, so the students do frequent cooking, thus improving their reading and math skills. The program has expanded and has been relocated. In addition to the old faci lities in A10, room 140 was used for the department. This is an example of how the program changed and made modifications for the needs of the students.
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Mrs. Geanne Peterman - Guidance
Mrs. Joan Reese - English Acclivity
Mr. Barry Rossman - Math
Mr. Leonard Rockey - Physic.al Education
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Mr. David Seamans -
Industrial Arts FFA, Vocational-AgriculturP
Mr. John $holly - English
Mrs. Lorraine Shaffer - Home Economics FHA
Mrs. Dorothy Simons - Librarian Library Assistants, AV Club
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Mr. Sherdell Snyder - Guidance
Mrs. Ernestine Snyder - Nurse
Head Counselor, JV Football
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Mrs. Dorothy Smith - Social Studies
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Mr. Ronald Strapel - Industrial Arts Auto Club
Mr. Edward Strause - Language
Mr. Clyde Suloff -Social Studies Bridge Club
Staff
Contrary to popular belief, school does not end.at 3:15 p.m. every efternoon. As the halls empty an d the long afternoon stretches ahead, various activities begin that involve several hundred State High students. For the outdoors person, there are both varsity and intermura l sports, from go lf to gymnastics, soccer to softball, field hockey to football, tennis to track, and numerous sports in between. The Arts encircled people of all talents from the artistic, musical and literary fields. Budding intellects pursue such matters as chess, bridge and debate, while others prepare newspapers for publication or ponder the mechanics of ping pong ball. Those all time favorites, field trips, were restricted this year, but a student planned skip-day compensated for the periodic trips. A l l of these extra-curricular activities encompassed both the afternoon and evening hours, much to the enjoyment of the participants. The range of activities shows the great interest involved and the wide field of experi ence gained by students at State College High.
Mr. Robert Sutherland - Social Studies Senior Class, JV Wrestling
Mrs. Christine Tellefsen -Science Dance Club, Bicycle Club
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Mr. Thomas Wallace - Physical Education Asst. Indoor Track and Field
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Mr. Carl Weaver - Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Co-ordinator
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Mr. Ted Wentz - Social Studies
Mr. Hubert White -Science Boys' Gymnastics
Through the ages, books have been the symbol of education. At State High, as in al l schools, books play an important role in the students' everyday loves. The most accessible source of supplementary books was the school library. While the library had to spend much of its budget fo r replacing lost books, there was also emphasis placed on acquiring new materials'. To keep up with the changing curriculum, the library kept sufficient material on subjects taught in the different courses. When a teacher expanded his program, he could get the library to obtain new diverse reading materials on the new subject matter. During the school year the library put in a suggestion box, intending that students suggest books that they wanted the library to obtain. A lthough sometimes humorously the box did give the librarians some idea of the tastes of the student body. The library also kept on hand a supply of the latest paperbacks. With these offerings, a student could indulge himself with the last bestsellers. Such books, along with a wide selection of current magazines, kept the library popular with many students. The library at State High d id maintain its position as the collection place for information. By supplying material for both classroom-related and non-classroom-re lated reading, the library kept the art of learning in the students' minds and established State High as a place for education. Staff
Mr. James Williams - Business
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Mr. Roland Wilkerson - Social Studies
Mr. Milo Williams - Science
Head Varsity Football Coach
Football Trainer
Mr. Paul Williamson-Special Education
Mrs. Gloria Wissinger-Math
Mrs. Mary York - English Little lion
Mrs. Lenore Zahn - English
Miss Trudy Brown - Social Studies Aide
Mrs. Jean Crider - English Aide
Mrs. Mona Butler - Library Assistant
Mrs. Jean Harris - Library Assistant
Mrs. Pam Elias- English Aide
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Mrs. Joyce Harvey -
Library Assistant
Mrs. Peggy King - Science Aide
Mrs. Katherine Kocher - Secretary
Mrs. Sharon McDonald - Social Studies Aide
Mrs. Sandy Nellis-Drivers Ed. Aide
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Mrs. Katherine Hoke -
Language Aide
Teachers aides are an often obscure but always necessary group of faculty members. Work i ng in路 nearly every department, the teachers' aides' duties were varied and numerous. Often direct contact with students took place as aides corrected papers and helped students who needed extra instruction. This reduced the work load of the teachers and gave them more time to concentrate on their class preparation. However, aides did not on ly serve as backups for the teachers, but they also had special responsibi l ities of their own. In the science and language departments, aides were used to handle the special teaching equ ipment. The lab equipment used in both departments was extensive enough for there to be these special people working with it. The Administration, the Library, and the Driver's Education Department all had aides handl ing business duties. They were necessary parts of the working school machine. It was easy to see that aides worked for the benefit of t he students, either by helping them directly or by making the system run smoothly for them. While frequently unheralded, teachers' aides had a neve r end i ng job. Although t hey sometimes went unappreciated, they were essential both to the teachers and the students of State High.
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Mrs. Betty Starkey-Guidance Aide
Mrs. Caroline Selders-AV Aide
Mrs. Virginia Sunday-Secretary
Mrs. Paula Shelow-Secretary
Mrs. Fran Tewksbury-AV Aide
The members of the custodial and cafeteria staffs, both in the main building and in the annex are listed below. Without the completion of their never-ceasing services, school attendance would not be possible. Cafeteria Staff - Dottie Johns (Head), E. Addleman, L. Byers, B. Cowan, J. Harpster, B. Hartswick, G. Jones, G. Klinefelter, B. O'Brien, S. Smith, N. Strayer, M. Vaughn, D. Walker, R. Zeigler. Custodial Staff - Ray Winn (Head), B. Gifford, 0. Gladfelter, 0. Houser, L. Nearhood, B. Pressler, M. Rhodes, C. Sager, J. Sprankle, G. Weaver.
Mrs. Joan Harpster- Cafeteria
Mr. Ray Winn - Custodian
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FOOTBALL Mention the phrase "Big Game" and most State College football fans automatically think of the Central Catholic game on November 9th, for it ultimately determined who the state champions were. But in looking back over the season, each successive week really brought a new "Big Game" - more crucial than the last - for the team to face. The prominence of that last game then was just a natural progression from the first one at DuBois on September 7th.
Football
ROSTER R. Agostinelli T. Basler E. Boal L. Campolongo C. Coder B. CuP-eY D. Delong N. Eldridge B. Ellis G. ETfis T.Fox N. Frye A. Fulmer T. Gambocurta D. Harris H. Hoffman K. Homan C. Hoover
D. Hopkins P.Kanagy T. Kerr T. Kistler S. Rider J. Rainelli C. Setter J. Setter B. Shaeffer :., C. Singletary G. Smith P. Sny der M. Suhey P.Suhey M. Toretti S. Yokum Jim Williams, Head Coach
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The players line up across the field for the kickoff to begin the game.
Each game in between, serves as a mark to gauge the steady growing process that the team went through in order to lay cla i m to the state championship. Along the way wh ile evidencing their improving physical skills, the p layers amplified their enthusiasm and poise. The results of this season wi ll long stand to characterize the 1973 team as truly un ique. Ronald Pavlechko
The team enters the field through a flower-covered arch.
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The players quickly rush to tackle the opposing player carrying the ball.
The teams line up in position on the scrimmage line to begin the play.
Mat~.Suhey carries the ball as was quite typical for him all season.
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The referee calls a penalty against State High.
Reactions Vary
Fans unable to get into the stadium watch from the outside.
One player certainly feels State High is number one in the state.
Quality playing is reflected in the fourth quarter score against Indiana.
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Success A Team Effort This year's team had many extraordinary players. For examp le, Matt Suhey who is only a sophomore was a real stand out. He led the state in rushing and gained all-state honors, a feat never before accomplished by a sophomore. In addition, two seniors obtained al l-state honors and were also voted to the Big 33 game to be held in August . Clay Sing letary, a guard, and John Sefter, tight end, were two valuab le p layers for th is past year's team and were justly honored for it. Furthermore, Jim Williams was recognized for his outstanding achievements in coaching by being invited to coach the Big 33 game to be held in Hershey in August. But the success of this last year was really a team effort. It was an entire team sweating and fighting out there on the field that won us the State Championship, and it was a team effort that planned the brilliant strategy that has led the team to three consecutive undefeated seasons.
Jim Williams gives advice to John Sefter.
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Craig Coder watches his team mates intensely.
Matt Suhey is ready to block his opponent in an effort to gain control of the ball for State College.
J.V. Football Roster
Even when State College is winning, Coach Williams gives Bill Curley, and all his players, serious advice o n strategy.
All games begin at the SO-yard lion marked by the Lion.
Schedule STATE COLLEGE 18
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OPPON ENT Philipsburg Juniata Joint Clearfield Bellefonte Lewistown Lock Haven
Ray Agostinelli Michael Allison Mark Baughman Thomas Bernitt Andy Bingamen John Bitting Michael Brown Gary Cattell Dean Coder Jack Desmond Joseph Gabel William Gates Edward Glantz Larry Grove David Haffner Edward Hale Michael Hayes Robert Henderson Randy Hendrick Randy Hochbury Jim Houck Jeff Howes Allen Kessler James Kidwell Aaron Kuhns Kurt Kuss William Lopez Richard Madore Tim Magner Dave Miller William Moir Randy N iedigh Kelly Nolan Michael Norris Norman Peters Joel Righetti A lex Resthof Thomas Sallade Robert Scannel Jeff Simpson John Snedden Chris Stewart Gordon Studer Rich Swanger Michael Webb Jeff Wilson Terry Wingert
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Coach Folgeman's team had another fine year. The team won fourteen games, tied two, and lost only one match all season. The soccer players rightful ly earned the title of "Tri-Valley Champions" as they swept the D istrict #6 title skil lfully. Seniors Al Dreibelbis, Jeff Heimer, and Dave Schmidt led the team in scoring. Other players such as Gus Searles and Art Shenk were tremendous assets to their team and teammates. Unfortunately in an interdistrict playoff, State College lost to Springfield 2-0. But Ken Fogleman received another glory after the season was officially ended; his star player Dave Schmidt was named an All-American soccer player by the National Soccer Coaches of America Association. All-American Dave Schmidt dribbles the ball down the field.
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O Middleburg 4 路9 7 7 9 4 11 4 0 9
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Coach Fogleman watches his players closely.
Soccer is truly a contact sport.
0 West Snyder 1 Kishacoquillas 2 Juniata 1 Piltoona 3 West Perry , Gree?wood 2 fast Juniata 0 Middleburg 3 WestSnyder 0 Kishacoquillas CP Juniata 2 West Perry 0 Greenwood 0 East Juniata 1 Altoona 2 Springfield
Steve Adams Randy Allshouse Ed Bengston Lance Clewett A l Dreibelbis Gary Gramely Paul Heasley Jeff Heimer Mark Hess Mike Hopkins Don Kressen Jim Langton Paul Lloyd Chip Murphey Chuck Neff Dave Nelson Jim Nordbloom John Patrilak John Sallade Rich Schein Dave Schmidt Gus Searles Robin Semple Art Shenk Mike Warner MikeWoika Al Dreibelbis, Jeff Heimer, Co-Captains Ken Fogleman, Head Coach
Randy Al lshouse shows his expertise in handling the ball.
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J. Atkinson
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D. Baumgardt D. Beik T. Bru mgardt P. Busovne P. Busovne C. Cahalen B. Carroll J. Chernega E. Cleveland B. Coffman D.Cole D. Conner D. Conner M. Cunningham C. Dashbaugh P. Di Barber J. Dodds S. Drew J. Engel B. Hall J. Harrison P. Heasly B. Henderson M. Henderson J. Hickey J. Hokanson J. Krumrine M. Landiak I. MacNeil E. McCarl T. Magnani R. Moore J. Naginey B. Pennabaker M. Person D. Reed D.' Reed M. Richard K. Ridgeway D.Rung C. Schein K. Schmidt T. Schmidt J. Suhr R. Supino K. Takei J. Taricani V. Wiker T. Woglemuth Don Wagner, Coach t-h- o;--h ......... +
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One player takes a refreshing break as his teammates observe the game.
SCHEDULE MAROON/WHITE 2 9 1 1
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OPPONENT 1 Middleburg Kishacoquillas 0 0 West Perry 1 West Snyder 0 West Perry 1 Altoona 1 Rothrock 2 Rothrock
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OPPONENT West Snyder Juniata Altoona Greenwood Middleburg Kishacoquillas Juniata
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There are two junior varsity soccer teams, the maroon and white and the red and white teams. Each team plays its own games separately. The teams are coached by Don Wagner and Jeri Rinehart. On October 17th the two teams combined to challenge Rothrock, The game ended in a 2-2 tie. In addition, the two teams opposed each other on October 19th. The maroon and white team won.
J.V. Soccer
CROSS COUNTRY Another Undefeated Season When the Cross Country season ended last fall, Jackson Homer's team could claim a truly outstanding season as well as record. The team has now won ninety-three dual meets in a row. This was Homer's eighth undefeated season. Marty Mengle and Karl Westby competently led their team to victory in many highly competitive meets. The team has now copped the District #6 title for the twelfth time in fourteen years. Steve Gentry coaches the J.V. team. His team is as good as the varsity runners. These boys are the future stars for State College's outstanding Cross Country Team. Steve's dog Shane helped out this past season by pacing the boys during the ir daily practices. Shane works and runs just as hard as the other boys.
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Kneeling: D. Felice, C. Harvey, 5. Williams. Standing: Coach Horner, P. Freeman, J. Davies, K. Westby, D. Mengle, B. Goss.
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Kneeling: D. Kenney, T. Davinroy, Shane, D. Trueblood, K. Small, S. Sommers. Standing: Coach Steve (;entry, !>. Bechdel, K. Westby, 8. Johnson, M . Mann, D. Ford. Missing: D. Boy le.
SCHEDULE VARSITY ST A TE COLLEGE
J.V.
VARS ITY 45
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34 35 51 34 40
18 18 15 15
18 16 15 15 15 1st Conrad Weiser Invitational 1st Steel City Invitational 1st State College Invitational 15 2nd Solanic Invitational 15 22 3rd Abington Heights Invitational 1st District #6 5th P.I.A.A. State Meat
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OPPONENT Jersey Shore Bellefonte Wi lliamsport Jersey Shore Cheif Logan Lewistown Rothrock Rothrock Kishacoqu i Ilas Altoona
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Altoona
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17 15 17 15
J.V.
so 75
60 46 66
40 Bellefonte 35 Lewistown 2nd Abington Heights Invitational 1st District #6
J.V. Cross Country
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FUTURE HOPES BIND GIRLS' GOLF TEAM WHILE GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM VOLLEYS TO VICTORY The Girls' Golf Team remains unrivaled and continues looking forward t o regular competition. The spring brings hopes of success in the Girls' Invitational Tournament. Under coach Alice McFeatters a large field of lady golfers wi ll keep the team alive for many years to come. The Girls' Tennis Team endures as one of the winningest in the state, finishing this fall with a 6-2 record. The loss to Westmont Hilltop was avenged, but Williamsport's w in over the Lady Lions could not be challenged. Sparked by team leaders Kathy Quinn, Krista Magnuson, Debbie Smutzer, and Cindy Straley, the girls proved to be strong on our home courts and away. Coach Anne Fry looks forward to next year with a large field of good prospects.
ROSTER Barbara Barrickman Cindy Bierly Sally Gill iland Ginny Gingrich Jodi Johnson Cindy King Nan Leonard Meg Mebane Margaret Meyer Holly Smith Alice McFeatters, Coach
) Girls' Golf and Tennis
Girls' Tennis Roster Donna Bartolet Sue Burkey Kris Buskirk Bobbi Colton Lorien Corbelletti Susan Dixon Kathy Duich Beth Eagleton Kris Fairbanks Phyllis Frankl Diane Foderaro Roana Fu ller Debbie Gardiner Sherrie Gloss Jocelyn Horner Pam Kennett Kim Kramer Jane Krumrine
Karol Magnuson Krista Magnuson Marsha Martsolf Anne McDermott Mary Moyer Renee Muthersbaugh Carol Park Mary Park Cindy Perks Kathy Qu inn Jocelyn Retti Judy Roderick Cathy Schmidt Debbie Smutzer Pat Snyder Sarah Steele Cindy Straley Anne Fry, Head Coach
Kathy Quinn stretches into position to meet the ball.
SCHEDULE Williamsport S.C. Westmont- Hilltop S.C. Altoona S.C. Bishop Guilfoyle S.C. Altoona S.C. Lock Haven S.C. Westmont- Hilltop S.C. Lock Haven S.C.
5 2 4
3 1 6 2 6 1 6
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2 5 2 5
Girls' Tennis
THE START OF A TRADITIONWINNING The f ield hockey team rolled to a winning year under Coach Judy Anderson and Assistant Coach Debbie Lyle. Varsity finished with a 9-2 record, while the JV team closed out at 4-4-2. The Varsity's on ly losses came in away outings against West Perry and Kish. Next year's team will be a strong one with 5 juniors returning from the Varsity line-up and many up and coming JV players. The playoff tournament with West Perry proved State College's strength - the loss came on ly in overtime.
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SCHEDU LE
Chief Logan West Perry Greenwood East Juniata Kishacoquillas Juniata Newport Lewistown Kishacoquillas Lewistown Chief Logan League Championship Playoff - West Perry 0-1
S.C. Varsity 1-0
S.C. Junior Varsity 0-0
1-2 2-1
0-2 0-1
2-0 3-2 2-1 1-0
1-1 1-0 1-0
2-0
2-0
1-2 1-0
0-1 1-0
2-1
0-2
The team works hard at its daily practices.
ROSTER VARS ITY Sue Aplan Jane Atkinson Bonnie Avey Nancy Bauchspies Anne Cox Liz Cunningham Diane Dixon Jane Haythornthwaite Beth Hofstra B. A. Hornstein Sue Morehouse Kathy Puzak Judy Anderson, Head Coach Patty Whiteside, Asst. Coach
FIELD HOCKEY
JR. VARSITY Sue Baisley Casey Cummings Diane Dilkes Kathy Grissinger Jane Guthrie Sue Haythornthwaite Katey Holsopple Pat Igo Ellen Kresen Kelley Long Jane MacMillan Donata Magnani Susan Magnani Lynn Palermo Mary Sappick Helen Sirianni Debbie Lyle, JV Coach
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I.M. FOOTBALL I. M. Football combi nes both the hardwork and sense of accomplishment without the pressure of an inter-scholastic sport. The players do not receive mu ch recogni t ion o utside the school; however, they get much respect from their peers.
Jerry Fisher reaches high for the game's winning catch.
1974 CHAMPS C. Singletary D. Simons S. Hersh S. Bartoo D. Swanson D.Robb
S. Sowash G. Lang T. Zoretich J. Parsons R. Moore
D. Bernitt
J. Fisher S. Hess
J. Dahmus R. Ralston
I. M. ARCHERY I. M. Archery improves the skills of nine amateur Robin Hoods under the guidance of Mrs. Ann Infield. Although there are no purses of gold to win, nor a Sheriff of Nottingham to battle against, t he competition is still fierce.
Front Row: S. Guerney, L. Senior. Second Row: D. Kaiser, D. Hersh, Knepp, J. Hamilton, S. Rudolph, Mrs. Infield.
J. Wright, J. Hart. Standing: S.
1.M. SOCCER With only two or three days practice each week after school, a strong team spirit prevails over the league. Even though there is only one winning team, there are really no losers.
Front Row: A. Cardenuto, C. Wright, M. Busovne, C. McCool, D. Cilletti. Second Row: S. Cowher, M . Barnes, K. Harris, D. Case, K. Brame, L. Lieb, i<. H~sterman, 8. Gusse.
I. M. Archery /Soccer
. I. M. ENGLEBALL I. M. Engleball is one of the many activ ities offered in the intramural program at the high school. The swiftness and ski ll of the players add to the spirit and excitement in this fast moving sport. In addition, this offering al lows students the opportunity to participate in a recreational event not normal ly offered in interscholastic competition.
A. Bealer D. Dombrowski J. Miller A. Cardenuto
M. Weinstraub D.Dum J. Hinger S. Rossi R. Allshouse S. Adams
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FALL SPORTS QUEENS Fall Sports Queens are chosen each fall by the football, soccer, and cross country teams. The girls are seniors and represent what each team considers its ideal girl. The three teams then choose an All Sports Queen from among the three Sport's Queens. The results are announced during halftime of the last home football game.
Sue Tracy Cross Country Queen
Mary Lou Williams Football Queen
Julie Bergstrom Soccer Queen All Sports Queen Fall Sports Queens
Wrestlers Have An 11-1 Season Although it doesn't get as much publicity and active support, wrestling is alive and well in State Col lege. It probably will be for some time to come, at least next year since only four first string men are graduating this year. Ron Pifer's grapplers finished out the season with an 11-1 record. That's m ighty impressive for a young team. Terry Bird's, Pete Tussey's, Denny Whitehill's and John Sefter's graduation will surely be a loss to the team, but there is reason for hope because the Suhey boys and Andy Bingaman wi ll surely be good next year (they were this year). The biggest challenge for the team this year was cutting weight. In spite of many problems, the team fared well in Regional competition. Both Terry Bird and John Sefter won Regional titles in P.1.A.A. competition. The two boys went on to the states where John won the state heavyweight title.
Wrestling
Chris Sefter is ridden by a Clearfield wrestler.
Wrestling is a family affair in the Pifer household.
Terry Bird controls his opponent w ith great ease.
One of the judges prepares for the wrestling match before all the spectators arrive.
1974 Roster VARSITY
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A. Bingaman C. Bi rd T. Bird S. Brady C. Coder J. Hackett M. Hess B. Lopez G. Mc Williams D. O'Hora M. Richard C. Setter H. Sturehen M. Suhey P. Suhey M. Toretti P. Tussey D. Whitehill
JR. VARSITY R. Agostinelli J. Atkinson R. Campbell D. Coder D. Conner H. Decker J. Decker D. Driscoll R. Ertel 8. Forster J. Harrison R. Hockberg J. Houck G. Johnson B.Kelly E. McCarl J. McGahen M. Mann D.Miller B. Moir S. Novosel G. Palmer C. Patrick J. Patri lak M. Person A. Reethof K. Ridgeway P. Roster T.Rudy M. Rzesutock T. Sallade D. Schm idt M. Stover P. Weller V. Wiker D.Wise T. Wo lgemuth Ron Pifer, Head Coach Wrestling
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State College 154-pounder Denny Whitehill is picked up by a Penns Valley wrest ler.
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SCHEDULE Varsity State College
J.V.
42 26 37 36 39 42 30 41 35 19 28 39
54 17 37 32 18 44
30 15 39 20 38 29
Varsity
9 12 9 9 6 15 15 6 9 22 21 13
Opponent Lewistown Lock Haven Bald Eagle Area Philipsburg Osceola Dubois West Branch Chief Logan Hollidaysburg Bellefonte Clearfield Penns Valley Altoona
J.V. 0 30 12 18 21 -7
16 34 15 23 8 20
A Strong Team Effort Brings Near Perfect Season
J.V. Wrestling
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BASKETBALL Team Was a Close Second in District Competition This past year State High had one of t he finest basketball teams this town has seen in the past several years. Under the expert d irection of Ronald Faris, the team worked dil igently to produce a noteworthy record. They accomplished this quite easily because there were many outstanding players on both the Varsity and J. V. teams. Dave Simons and Todd Lundy led the Varsity sq uad in scoring last season. The Varsity squad compiled a record of sixteen wins and six losses, while t he J.V.'s won fifteen games and dropped seven. Faris' team went into District playoffs. However, after decision ing Jersey Shore, the squad dropped a close one to A ltoona.
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Basketball
Lundy reaches high for the basket.
1974 Roster VARSITY
Mr. Faris attentively watches the game while Dave Simons rests his eyes.
Randy Bachman Gary Ellis Jerry Fisher Mark Kentura Jim Langton Todd Lundy Wayne Murphy Scott Nelson Jim Nordbloom David Robb David Simons Pat Snyder Victor Wilson Ronald Farris, Head Coach Dick Freed, Dwight Holquist, Team Managers
JR. VARSITY Mark Baughm.an Bill Carroll Bart Coffman Mike Duich Dave Haffner Bob Harris Joe Hart Mark Hess Godd Kresge John Krumrine Nathan Levin e Dave Nelson John Riger Bob Scannell Gary Sowash Gordon Struder Joe Zuraloff
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86 65 89
90 65 68 79 97 48 91
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13 36 27 40 57 51
66 45 42
60 46 66 37 54 35 39 = 54
60 43 47 61
J.V. 37 56
66 29 73 47 67
44 97 6J 61 59 0 5
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J.V. Basketball
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YOUNG JV AND VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAMS SURPRISE OPPONENTS 1974 may well prove to be just the beginning of great girls' basketball at State College. Coach Frank Zook's team ended with a fine record in regular season play, with the biggest victory coming against West Perry at home. For the first time, freshmen were urged to come out for the team and several played regularly on the JV squad. With only four seniors in the varsity squad, who knows how far next year's team will go.
VARSITY ROSTER
Jane Atkinson Margie Barnes Annette Cardenuto Diane Dixon Linda Epler Debbie Gardiner Carol Gotolski B. A. Hornstein Sue Morehouse Lynn Palermo Debbie Roggenbaum Donna Sherwood Carol Baker, manager Kathy Brown, manager Mary Waddington, manager Frank Zook, Head Coach
The girls stretch high to catch the rebounds.
Jane Atkinson diligently strives to perfect her baskets.
Girls' Basketball
SCHEDULE VARSITY Kish S.C. E. Jun iata
s.c.
Greenwood S.C. West Perry S.C. Jun iata S.C. Chief Logan
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Kish S.C. E. Juniata S.C. Lewistown S.C. Juan ita S.C. Greenwood S.C. Newport S.C. West Perry S.C. Lewistown S.C. Chief Logan
s.c.
33 48
JV 19
20
37 42
15
31
28
33 53 24
22 22
40 33
27
8
17
23 19 44
44
23 23 26 33 20
38
16
42 20
24
61
52 56 57
21
40
18
26
24
36 40
16 7
52
40 48 40
45 27 64
Newport S.C.
25 52
PLAYOFFS Susquenita S.C.
55 39
23 32 14 4 12
20 34
25 18
Terry Fisher learns the finer points of the game from Mrs. Manjone.
J.V. ROSTER Nancy Beppler Marti Coll ins Bobbi Colton Terri Fisher Marty Gallagher Suzy Kruppa Theresa Leahey Leann Masterlerz Kay Morehouse Mary Moyer Jane Neil Mary Sappick Wanda Shaffer Kathy Sherwood Tracy Weight Twila Manjone, Coach
Girls' Basketball
1974 ROSTER Mark Allen Al len Boal Chris Cahalen Jack Chernega Jeff Derr Pete D ittman Chris Fagan Randy Hughes Jeff Krug John Roberts Mike Thorn Dave Weintraub Hubie White, Coach Gerrit Goodman, Manager
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District 6 champs, C. Fagan, A. Boal, D. Weintraub, and P. Dittman display their plaques.
loys' Gymnastics
State College's Jeff Krug explains a situation to coach Hubie White.
BOYS' GYMNASTICS Complete domination. No other statement could describe the boys gymnastic team performance this winter. District 6 was, and wi ll be in years to come, Little Li on country in the gymnastic scene. The District 6 is a long one. Three State High boys placed in the All ARound Competition: Pete Dittman took fi rst; Dave Weintraub third; Jeff Krug fourth. Other honors include, Mike Thorn second place in floor exercise; a first place for Al Boal in the long horse; Randy Hughes second place in the parallel bar competition. Pete Dittman took first in the floor exercise, second in the high bar, two third places in palma horse and parallel bars and fifth in the stil rings. Next season wil l be "a very big year" according to Coach Hubie White. Even now ninth and tenth graders are forming the core of the team. The squad could make State High one of the gymnast ic powers of the state.
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Dave Weintraub performs for State High on the floor exercise.
SCHEDULE Somerset S.C. Williamsport S.C. Chief Logan S.C. Lewistown S.C. Altoona S.C. Quad-Meet
93.51 100.22 97.43 111.55 57.45 97.96 62.76 86.22 67.05 93.08 Chief Logan
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Somerset Lewistown
59.82 96.64 . 82.53 67.66
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GIRLS' GYMNASTICS
ROSTER
SCHEDULE Clearfield
S.C.
33.3 67.9
Williamsport
64.2
S.C.
69.85
Tri-Meet: Ind iana Clearfield
53.13 33.13
s.c.
Chief Logan
S.C. Tri-Meet: Lewistovyn Chief Logan
) Girls' Gvmnastics
s.c.
61.60 29.72 66.45 39.80 17.95 74.50
Bonnie Avey Julie Bergstrom Sheryl Blumenthal Marcia Campolongo Joy Chernega Alyson路 Col we II Lipe Das Linda Gordon Lori Heister Karen Higashida Louise Hunt Liz Laugh lin Martha Lestz Karen Magnani Sue Magnani Kathy O'Dea Lisa Palermo Lyn Paulson Deb Robb Brenda Swavely Ann Whitfield Sue Zurovleff Anne Greer; Manager Anita Margittai; Manager Bonn ie Haase; Head Coach Bernadette Joseph; Asst. Coach
Lipe Das performs for an attentive crowd.
NEW COACH, NEW MEETS, NEW VICTORIES FOR GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM Bonnie Haase's girls' gymnastics team gave one of its strongest showings this winter against teams from around the state. Led by co-captains Bonnie Avey and Louise Hunt, the team soundly defeated even their closest rival, Williamsport, by 5.65 points. Injuries plagued the team at the end of the season, preventing some girls from qualifying for PIAA competition. Four girls did qualify from State College for regionals at Irwin, Pa.: Marcia Campolongo, Lori Heister, Louise Hunt, and Lyn Paulson. Louise continued on to State competition in vaulting, finishing sixth.
Smiling Kathy O'Dea shows how easy a split on the balance beam is.
Girls' Gymnastics
INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD The indoor track season had a boost this year with the energy crisis - daylight savings time made the practices outside a little more agreeable. The boys making up the indoor team (which worked outdoors) will form the basis for the spring track and field team. Trips to New York, Pittsburgh and Williamsport showed many strengths of the squad. Terry Weaver's performance in the novice 300 in New York, and Dave Felice's fine performance in the two mile in Williamsport were only two high points of another indoor season.
Tom Basler puts up the shot.
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1974 ROSTER Pete Aplan Tom Basler Brent Boyer Brook Bo yer Steve Cady Eric Cleveland Dave Dol l Dave Fel ice John French Bruce Gamble Brian Goss Mike Hopkins Pau l Kanagy Tom Kistler
Kurt Kuss Mike Landiak Tom Magner Tom McCrea Dave Mengle Ralph Montressor Tom Sheaffer Clay Singletary Chris Small Jeff Smith Terry Weaver Kris Wernstedt Karl Westby Steve Williams
Shotmen Tom Basler and Clay Singletary get the feel of the shot.
SCHEDULE Date December15 January 12 January 19 January 26 February 16 March 2 March 16
Opponent Bishop Loughlin Meet - N.Y. Mount Lebanon Meet St. Francis Prep Games - N.Y. Cardinal Hayes Games - N.Y. Iceberg O lympics-Wilkes Barre Pitt Track Classic Kingston Armory East Stroudsburgh
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1.M. BASKETBALL GIRLS' CHAMPS S. Aplan G. Watson J. Leos R. Fuller B. Hofstra S. Nagurny W.Minshall B. Antle Missing: B. Bruce
BOYS' CHAMPS B. Curley G. Mu lberger N. Eldridge T. Kistler N. Frye G. Palazzari J. Kel lerman G. Searles J. Heimer
I.M. BOWLING
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS S. Magnani D. Nelson R. Long
WINTER INTRAMURALS INVOLVE MANY STUDENTS Students involved in intramurals receive the added benefit of team encouragement and spirit in addition to invigorating exercise during the winter months when outside activities are curtailed. The gym is the location of many highly compet itive basketball and volleyball games. Both girls and goys compete in these two sports, and it is readily apparent that the females render as tough a match on the court as the guys. In addition, the local bowli ng alleys are the scene of many fun-filled, thrilling bowling matches. Here, once again, the girls soon prove themselves equal to the boys.
I. M. Bowling
I.M. STREAK ING The streaking craze spread rapidly throughout the country, and it wasn't long before the fad hit State College. Everyone was doing it and everywhere. Leagues were soon being formed and tough competitions taking place. The more the news media publicized it, the more the students d id it. It was crazy and not very relevant, but it was great fun ... if you weren't caught. Perhaps it will one day be an interscholastic sport with a student receiving a letter for streaking four times unscathed. Streaking starts with the very young.
Champion streakers Mike Thorn, Tom Zoretich, lee Clair, Dan Wedlake, Clay Singletary, and Craig Houtz are unexpectedly caught by our roving photographer, the mad Dr. Thornton.
I. M. Streaking
BOYS' GOLF ROSTER Loren Adams Joe Boyle Mike Boyle Ed Coffman Jeff Derr Mike Duich Robb Duich Ron Falkenstein Rich Henderson Mark Hess Ed Horner Ron Horner Ray Long Mark Malenofski Johnny O'Brien Kirk Patrick Ken Reed Brian Sarson Chuck Schlichte Eliott Smith PaulSuhey Joe Taricani Eric Thorsell Mike Ti ngue Mike Turetti Sam Zamrik Joe Zuraleff
John O ' Brien hits a hole-in-one.
Golf Team Has High Hopes A tough schedule and the loss of seniors could hold back the golf team early this spring, but John Mutzeck's squad has many members with experience and ability. Johnny O'Brien, M ike Turett i, and Ed Coffman all are promising players from years of play, and many underclassmen also show great promise this year. Many of the matches will be away from their home course at Centre Hills Golf Course, including dates with tough Juniata, Williamsport, and Abington Heights.
SCHEDULE Date
Opponent
April
16 17
19
22 23 26 30
Lewistown Bellefonte Kishacoqui llas Tyrone Huntingdon Juniata East Ju niata
May 2
3 4
6 7
17 21
Lewistown Loyalsock Wil liamsport Abington Heights Tyrone Kishacoquillas East Juniata Divisional Playoffs
Off to Centre Hills!
Boys' Golf
TENNIS TEAM Swings Into Action The tennis season got off to a terrific start th is spring with several outstanding p layers retu r ning. Twice state champion Todd Lundy proficiently led the thi~teen man squad. Under the 路skil l ful direction of coach M ike Shapiro the team got an early start on the ir season by practicing everyday afte r school begi n ning in early March. The season was tough, the competition fierce, but the boys fared well. In addition to the graduating lettermen, the team had several strong underclassmen who should do very well next season. Nathan Levine, Chris Hoover and Rich Schein are al l strong contenders for next season.
Boys' Tenn is
Tools of the trade!
Todd Lundy is twice all-state singles champion in tennis.
The team poses on its home court.
ROSTER John Cox Paul Flexner John Gorlow Chris Hoover Nathan Levine Paul Lloyd Todd Lundy Mark Martsolf Tom Mazza Matt.Persson Tom Pratt Rich Schein Dave Schmidt Art Shenk Dave Smith Brian Steele Mike Shapiro, Head Coach
Nathan Levine watches Chris Hoover's attempt at a back -hand serve.
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TRACK ROSTER
TRACK TEAM
is in High Spirits for Season
Exceptionally mild weather in the late winter and early spring helped Jackson Horner's track and field team prepare for another tough season. State College breezed to an easy win in the season opener against Bradford on March 26. The final score was Bradford 37Y2, State College 112Y2. Clay Singletary in the shot put and Tom Kistler in the javelin throw both gave exceptional performances for the beginning of the season. Terry Weaver, Dave Mengle, and Jerry Fisher all were double winners during the meet. Dual meets are planned against strong Williamsport and DuBois as well as the State College Invitational planned for late March. A young squad, the boys appear to be especially strong in the distance and field events. A challenging season lies ahead, but the team cou ld very well make it one of its best.
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P. Aplan J. Atkinson M. Baughman B. Boyer Br. Boyer J. Boyer S. Cady J. Chernega E. Cleveland C. Dashback D.Doll D. Driscoll D. Felice B. Gamble B. Goss C. Granlund J. Hickey D.Kenney M. Kline T. McCrea D. Mengle R. Montressor S. Novosel T. Shaeffer C. Small G. Sowash S. Summers F. Thwaites T. Weaver K. Wernstedt K. Westby S. Williams J. Wilson V. Wilson Jackson Horner, Head Coach Tom Wallace, Asst. Coach
Releasing the shot is fieldman Clay Singetary.
Fl ELD ROSTER R. Agostinelli R. Bachman T. Basler B. Carroll J. French R. Hochberg M. Hopkins P. Kanagy T. Kistler K. Kuss M. Landiac T. Magner D . Mong B. Scannell C. Singletary M. Su hey Jackson Horner, Head Coach Tom Wallace, Asst. Coach
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SCHEDULE Date
Opponent
March
26 30
Bradford State Col lege Invitational Meet
April
2 5-6 9 12-13 18 20 23 26-27
Altoona W illiam and Mary Relays W ill iamsport Mansfield, Ohio Relays Central Counties Meet Sh ippensburg Invitational Meet Dubois Penn Relays
May
2 4 7
10 18 24-25
Clearfield Wyoming Valley West Invitational Relays Jersey Shore Coaches Relays District 6 Meet -Altoona State Championships- Penn State
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"It's difficult to run holding hands."
Donna Sherwood - without her motorcycle.
Girls' Track and Fi"eld
Load of Away M eets May Challenge G irls'
TRACK AND FIELD TEAM Ann Infields track and field team rema ins undefeated after six years, but th is spring may b.e the team's toughest. On ly three home meets are p lanned, and possib le meets with tough Garden Spot or Chartiers Valley could mar that record. This year w ill also be the f irst year for PIAA State C hampionsh i ps in Track and Field for gi rls. If the team can "break every record in the books," like Mrs. Infield wants, the squad would be ready for States. Shot Put
ROSTER Becky Antle Micki Amick Sue Austin Susan Aplan Bonnie Avey An n Baker Carol Baker Susan Baker Sally Barnard Laura Barnes Margie Barnes Jan Sarnoff Lisa Tabor Nancy Bauschspies Diane Bernitt Bethanna Bliesmer Deb Butler Linda Cahalen Barb Ch ilcoat Liz Cun ningham Mary A nn Davies Sue Dixon Kathy Dolan Cathy Dupuis Signe Edvar
Sue HaythornthwaiteKarol Magnusen Tisha Tarnowski Janet Heinsohn Krista Magnusen Bette Tobey Jackie Henney Chris Marro Kathy Thomas Kit Henshaw Renee Mathersbaugh Tr~cey Weight Sue Hershberger Beth McDermott Lisa White Lee Ann Hess Jayne McMillan Sally White Karen Higash ida Carol Mengle Nora Wigley Beth Hofstra Debbie Morgan Beth Wilcox Pam Holliday Kathy Moyer Nancy Win nett Chris Homan Barbie Nesbitt Mary Wright Jocelyn Horner Laurie Ottenstein Karen Uratarich Karen Hosterman Donna Pharo Mrs. Anne Infield,
'Mindy Engle
Cathy Hoy
Marleen Puzak
Terri Fisher Ruth Fissel Marty Gallagher
Carla Huckabee Claire Huckabee Kitty Hunt
Lisa Snyder, Manager Becky Rogers Becky Ross Joan Curley, Manager Betsey Sanders Cathy Larson, Manager
Deb Gardiner Linda Hunt Jill Gladfelter Kim lntorre Carol Gotolski Jean Janaszkiewicz Katie Gould Barb Kelly Anne Greer Eve Kingsbury Sue Knepp Barb Gusse Kim Hammond Charmaine Kowalski Mary Ellen Hardy Nan Leonard Kim Harmen Kathryn Madden Sherry Harris Donata Magnan i Heather Haugh Karen Magnani Jane Haythornthwaite
Bonnie Sax Cathy Schmidt Joyce Schreffler Deb Sheaffer Joyce Shroeder Jenny Smith Lynn Smith Shelly Sm ith Kathy Squires Lisa Stevens Julie Stover Susan Magnan i High Jump
Coach Mrs. Mary Bates,
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BASEBALL TEAM Has Talent Good weather and good talent combined this spring to continue last year's winning performance by Ken Barto's baseball team. Many of the juniors and seniors making up the team had been Teener League All-Stars; so hopes for a good season are founded in fact. The toughest games against Bellefonte, Bald Eagle, and Philipsburg will hopefully show the true power of the twenty-one member squad.
Senior Dan Hopkins throws batting practice before a big game.
J.V. ROSTER
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VARSITY ROSTER Dave Bernitt Ed Boal Craig Coder Chuck Devinney Allen Dreibelb is Ned Eldridge Al Folmar Tim Gambocurta Bob Harris Steve Hersh Mark Hinnish Dan Hopkins Jim Langton Dave Nelson Chris Sefter Bruce Shafer Greg Smith Pat Snyder Rick Swanger Dan Swanson Mike Warner Dan Walker, Manager Dave Hough, Trainer Ken Barto, Head Coach
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Loren Adams Tom Baker Dave Beik Don Bernitt Tom Bernitt Mike Brown Terry Brush Ron Campbell Jeff Covert Terry Curley Bob Deppen Glenn DeVerter Randy DeVinney Mike Dugan Dave Friedman Ron Fry Dave Gibbs Dave Giedroc Bob Hall Dwight Hultqu ist Kurt Huntley Tom Korman Todd Kresge Dave Kriebe l Ray Leach Jay McCorm ick Grant Meyers Bil l Moir Ed O'Dea George Reichard Kevin Ridgway Dave Sawchuck Rob Schmidt Frank Stoens John Tate Calvi n Wagner Gary Waite Rick Waltz Rick Wiser Tom Wolgemuth Phil Gill, Head Coach
Baseball
Softball Tea m Swings Into Action Spring practice started as usual for Judy Anderson's softball team. Strategy for this year was determined early in the season. Uniforms were stil l a maj or problem as it has been ih past years, but effort and spirit are what make an outstanding team. This team has both as well as many very agile ball players. SCHEDULE April
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Grace Mehalick, first baseman, always gives a target for the throw.
Linda Palermo exhibits a nice follow through on her pitch.
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SOFTBALL ROSTER VARSITY K. Brame J. Dennis D. Detweiler D. Dixon M. Dolan 8. Frank R. Fuller P. Grabill K. Holsopple S. Kruppa G. Mehalick S. Nicholas l. Palermo D. Roggenbaum M. Sappick M. Waddington W.Wall Judy Anderson, Coach
JUNIOR VARSITY J. Atkinson C. Barner J. Bruce S. Burke C. Burns M. Busovne l. Croyle T. Divert N. Gladfelter J. Guthrie T. Hackett P. Hensel D. Hersh S. Hofstra 8. Holsopple D. Kauffman S. Kellerman K. Long C. Moyer C. Musgrave C. Park M. Park C. Phillips l. Rider l. Rote K. Sherwood R. Smith R. Zonts Softball Barry Rossman, Asst. Coach
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I.M. VOLLEYBALL The intramural sports program offers both boys and girls the opportunity to participate in volleyball, a sport not included in the interscholastic program. The students form teams and compete against each other. The competition is keen; the entertainment endless. Whether they win or lose, the team and team mem bers both en joy the games and take pride in their skil ls.
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Sue Aplan Bonnie Avey Margie Barnes Nance Baushpies Kathy Brown Kris Buskirk Marcia Campolongo Linda Carrol Liz Cunningham Diane Dixon Kathy Duich Roanna Fuller Debbie Gardiner Linda Gordon Carol Gotolski Jane Haythornthwaite
Karen Higashida Beth Hofstra Katey Holsopple B.A. Hornstein Louise Hunt Shari Kelley Charmaine Kowalski Donata Magnani Susan Magnani Sue Morehouse Kathy Puzak Kathy Quinn Donna Sherwood Cindy Straley Anne Fry, Advisor
Girls' Varsity "S" is a proud symbol of athletic skill. Members gain membership through acquiring points by lettering in sports. These girls are the best female athletes in our high school. Varsity "S" means both hard work and an invaluable experience gained.
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CHEERLEADING SQUAD ROOTS TEAM ON TO VICTORY The 1974 edition of the State High cheerleaders provided the rhythm and drive again this season to make it a great sports year. School spirit hit an all-time high for the Central Catholic game, keeping the footba ll team's record at 30-0 and Number 1 in the state. This year's squad worked harder than ever - attending the Pocono Sports Camp to improve their skills and to learn new cheers. Led by the cheer leaders, the fans cheers helped countless times in home and away games.
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Nancy Arbuckle and Marcia Campolongo smile coyly behind their shakers.
Two Cheerleaders rejoice over the team's victory.
Mike Thorne takes his job seriously.
lion Mascot Steve Hersh watches an exciting game.
P. Dittman, M. Thorne, S. Hersh, G. Wilkerson, M . Rubenstein (honorary mascot). The littlest Lion of them all!
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JV CHEERLEADERS ROSTER
Eva Brewer Carol Broom Patty Davy Leslie Fau lkner Carol Gotolski Karen Harpster Cindy Jones Robin Lingenfelter Jackie Menoher Liz Patrick Debbie Schneider Jill Tracy Sue Udine Carol Broom exemplifies cheerleading exuberance.
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Girls' Leaders Just For Fu n Study hal ls aren't always for studying. Some give their's up to help in gym classes - to teach skills, ref games or balance out a team. No cred it is given for this work- it's done for fun.
ROSTER Sue Aplan Jane Atkinson Ann Baker Carol Baker Barb Bruce Ellen Bryson Kris Buskirk Annette Cardenuto Lynor Clair Liz Cunningham Yvonne DeAngelo Diane Dixon Mindy Engel Roanna Ful ler Linda Gordon Carol Gotolski Barb Gusse
Jane Guthrie Diana Hersh Karen Higashida Beth Hofstra Paige Huber Debbie Roggenbaum Donota Magnani Susan Magnani Sue Morehouse Lori Senior Gwen Shade Donna Sherwood Nancy Spell Kathy Stover Beth Taylor Lori W illiams Judy Anderson - Advisor
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MAJORETTES
Hot summer practices ... Camp Maple Lake ... new, cooler summer uniforms ... new batons ... practice, practice (with or without the band) ... perfecting original routines ... Right Guide ... Judy ... leading the parade ... "Where's my plume?" ... adding to the glamour of a football game ... twirling in the snow ... 11 1 dropped it!" ... the pep rallies ... competition in Altoona ... 36 second half-time ... tassels, Horse Fever, 2nd Holidaysburg ... helping choose next year's girls ...
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COLOR GUARD
Left to Right: Anne McDermott, Pam Stover, Debbie Hughes, Kathy Stover, Val Wallace.
Kathy Stover
Command a position of respect on the field at halftime .. formations, ranks, rows .. . company front ... twirling guns ... 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 steps to 5 yards (8 to the 5) ... Indiana game, flying flags and f lying people ...
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SOPHOMORE BAND Summer practice ... "You mean it's really possible to play and march at the same time?" ... doing eight steps to the five and three-quarter turns ... ranks 22 and 23 ... "When do I get a uniform?" ... first Halloween Parade and Band Day ... Purple Carn ival ... show on the gas shortage ... preparing for concert ... fourth periods Monday, WEDNESDAY, and Friday ... assist ing Senior Band in the Spring Concert ... a drum major for next year's marching band . . .
Front Row: C. Eggert, K. Corl, L. Soder, N. Nichol, S. Dean, L. Paulson, W. Bartholomew, J. Strothers, S. Harris, N. Stewart, S. Edvar, L. Axt, L. Croyle, B. Gregg, K. Phillips. Second Row: S. Cole, S. Antle, J. Schroeder, V. Schriffler, E. Ki ngsbury, C. Burns, M. Groves, S. Welch, L. Lines, R. Zonts, D. Weintraub, S. Wh i te, S. Bingham, P. Loewen, L. Seely, J. Weaver, A. Garbrick. Third Row: M . Johnson, D. Schisler, J. Fortney, S. Barnard, K. Diethorn, S. Drew, H. Diamant, D. Pharo, T. Selfridge, P. Busovne, G. Tseo, J.
Delaport, K. O'Connell, N. Johnson, A. Siletz, L. Hoy. Fourth Row: S. Shoemaker, C. Park, P. McCartney, D. Strouse, D. Reed, M. Henderson, P. Pennock, E. McCarl, S. Stewart, J. McGhen, 8. Bliesmer, M . Rigby, K. Decker, R. Wilkerson, K. Miller. Fifth Row: S. Deppen, J. Barber, M. Amick, M. Allen, K. Fogle, J. Hokanson, D. Reed, D. Dum, M. Kummer, D. Kriebel, D . Felice, N. Wigley, J. McClarren, L. Sampson, D . Freed. Sixth Row: C. Rohrbeck, C. Bunnell, T. Corl, 8. Gamble, D. Dombrowsky, S. Homan, L. Straw, 8. Finnecy, M. Baylor, N. Parko, L. Witzig.
Sophomore Band
SENIOR BAND Marching season ... the team's most enthusiastic supporters ... freezing cold rehearsals ... top notch shows ... fan mail ... the great(?) bus trips ... the minorettes and majorettes (who's a chicken?) another exciting Band Day ... the senior buffet . .. Mr. Hege . .. worthy assistance from Dr. Dunlop. Dr. Deihl, and Mr. Dreibelbis . .. the boys in the Band (room) ... the locked door ... pep band ... concert season . .. practice and more practice ... Wednesday sectionals ... joining the Sophomores in the last Spring Concert for many . . . Directors -
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STATE COLLEGEAREA ' HIGH SCHOOL BAND STATE COLI.EliÂŁ AR~ SCHOOL DJSmET .
Front Row: J. Hefkin, K. Hosterman, L. Fogel, A. Cardenuto, C. Thomas, P. Mercer, M . Will iams, L. Mayes, L. Sickora, R. M iller, P. Madden, S. Bruster, J. DiRinaldo, J. McKee, G. Bodkin. Second Row: L. Wilkins, L. Reeves, M. Waddington, S,. Barnes, S. Dibble, 8. Bruce, V. Schwartz, S. Eggert, B. Thwaites, 8. Antle, J. Parsons, S. Williams, M. Weaver, A. Dreibelbis, L. Wagner, D. Hu, K. Knox, 8. Goss. Third Row: C. Loerch, E. Edvar, K. Brooks, C. Benner, M. Barnes, C. Heasley, M. Cross, D. Wohlwill, R. Bryant, K. Barger, J. Kidwell, K. Fairbanks, 8. McKewen, P. Moyer, W . Wall, S. Nagurny, J. Homan, l. Smith, l. Davis, S. Baylor, D. Wi lliams, D. King, D. Howard, J. Bri tton. Fourth Row: J. Horner, C. Murray, V. Wallace, L. Snyder, H. Diamant, B. Stewart, T. Murphy, J. Briscoe, S. Jordan, A. Kradel, P. Busovne, D. Croyle, 8. Oyler, P. Keith, D. Trueblood, L. Cunningham, F.
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MacRae, J. Miller, A. Gilmore, 8. Hofstra. Fifth Row: J. Baker, K. Forney, J. Nelson, M. Persson, D. Kendall, S. Derrick, C. McDermott, C. Bennett, D. Straw, P. Snyder, D. Winnett, R. Thompson, M. Rutschky, D. Ackard, D. Peters, M. Rogers, D. Edwards, T. Bish, L. Jordan, T. Pratt, S. Bartoo, P. Rigby. Sixth Row: W . Johnson, K. Westby, C. Shope, S. Guerney, S. Hershberger, S. Wartik, M. Vandermark, 8. Frank, E. Rathfon, F. Herzog, K. Westby, J. Dean, A. Shenk, T. Stanford, D. Fortney, J. Irwin, C. Zong, S. Reichert, S. Rudolf. Seventh Row: A. Bealer, A. Bealer, E. Farber, D. Fletcher, D. Shope, C. Coblentz, D. Yancey, D. McCarl, S. Rossi,). Hinger, W. W ilkins, L. Byron, T. Gross, 8. Kel ly, S. Adams, J. Miller, L. Kline, R. Allshouse, R. Tabor.
DANCE BAND Jeff Baker ... evening rehearsals .. . Are we going to practice or not? ... faithful attendance ... what happened to my #14? ... possible Prom job ... performance in the Spring Concert. Jeff Baker
Front Row: P. Rigby, l. Cunningham, l. Byron, M. Weintraub, B. Pellegrin. Second Row: K. Forney, J. Miller, J. Baker, M. Vandermark, E. Rathfon, B. Bigatel. Third Row: D. Kendall, B. Johnson, J. Miller, L. Kline; D. Trueblood, 8. Frank.
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The participants in District Band are chosen by a screening committee from among many recommended students from al l over the area. Each high school's band director sends in a list of qualified musicians from which the committee selects those students it considers to be sufficiently qualified. This year seventeen students attended the conference held at Hollidaysburg High School in February. Nine students made first chair placements in the band, and six students were selected to attend Regional Band after having audit ioned for it during the Festival.
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Front Row: A. Bealer, B. Stewart, P. Moyer, Murray, P. Rigby, L. Davis. Second Row: D. Croyle, T. Stanford, J. Baker, M. Vandermark, P. Keethe. Missing:$. Baylor, J. Briscoe, L. Byron, K. Knox, B. Oyler, M. Weintraub.
District Band
ORCHESTRA A new orchestra . .. a good orchestra . . . practice .. . rehearsals . . . more practice ... qress rehearsals ... winter concert ... excellent . . . Musical . . . much practice . .. fun ... opening night ... a success ... spring . .. spring concert . . . usual success . . . f inale . .
Brian Stewart
Front Row: T. Murphey, A. Koll, G. Lux, S. Hu, S. Cassida, K. Hartman, H. Nishakawa, S. Vedam, R. Fredrick, C. Dupuis, N. Aggerwal, V. Schwartz. Second Row: G. Shoffstal, M . Hawk, S. Laird, E. Edvar, K. Knox, D. Hu, L. Smith, l. Davis, P. Moyer, K. Barger. Third Row: A. Krade l, D. Croyle, J.
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Briscoe, B. Oyler, K. Westby, 8. Johnson, K. Forney, J. Baker, 8. Stewart, H. Diamant, C. Murray, C. Heasley, R. Passow, D. Kazez. Fourth Row: K. Westby, J. Dean, T. Stanford. Fifth Row: J. Miller, L. Kline, D. Shope, A. Bealer, A. Cardenuto, S. Rossi, L. Byron, A. Bealer, M. Vandermark.
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Orchestra
DISTRICT ORCHESTRA Mr. Hartman choses the best musicians in the High School orchestra to attend the District Orchestra Festival. Th is year fifteen students attended the four day conference held in Indiana, Pennsylvania in late January. While there the students auditioned for chairs in the Regional orchestra. Ten students placed into that orchestra.
M. Vandermark, T. Stanford, K. Barger, J. Baker, C. Murray, D. Hu.
S. Hu, H. Nishikawa, H. Welliver, K. Hartman, T. Murphy, G. Lux, D. Kazez, A. Bealer. Missing: S. Persson. Regional Orchestra: G. Lux, H. Welliver, H. Nishikawa, S. Hu, T. Murphy, D. Kazez, A. Bealer, J. Baker, T. Stanford.
District Orchestra
SOPHOMORE CHOIR
Front Row: N. Parko, J. Naginey, J. Atkinson, G. Avey, C. Grumbo, D. Kenner, S. Stetler, K. Mintz, L. Axt, L. Dailey, J. Bruce, S. Baisley. Second Row: G. Myers, I. McNeil, L. Adams, S. Smith, N. Johnson, T. Schreffler, S. Gilliland, S. McKee!, L. Palermo, M. Johnson, 8. Colton, K. Latzanich, S. Deppen, S. Antle, B. Grimm, M. Puzak, C. Jones, S. Udine. Third Row: Stairway, Top to Bottom: E. Knepp, P. Neidigh, C. Bickle, P. Davey, K. McClure, C. Hopkins, L. Rider, C. Dupuis, C. Phillips, J. Mullen, J. Brooks, M. Groves, S. Cole, C. Moyer, B. McDermott, M. Baylor, C. Barash, J. McGahen, D. Wit-
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One Hundred Eighty members . . . lots of fun, but mucho work ... concerts with A Cappella and Choraliers ... "An Old-Fashioned Christmas" and "Rose Star" ... Director, Mr. James Langton ... almost got an "excellent" rating ... "Deep River" and " You'll Never Walk Alone" ... A Cappella auditions (not really as awful as expected!) ... "if it was possible ... a good percentage of you have the quality to be in A Cappel la" ... oh well ...
mer, D. Meder. Fourth Row: Stairway, Top to Bottom: J. Ellenberger, J. Engel, M. Park, R. Muthersbaugh, E. Kneebone, L. Croyle, S. Cole, C. Birnie, L. Witzig, C. Huckabee, J. Barber, D. Pharo, J. Fortney, K. Hartman, C. Rohrbeck, C. Clark, L. Epler, J. Rekas, S. Barnard. Fifth Row: Stairway, Top to Bottom: B. Gamble, J. Cooper, M . Hayes, S. Drew, R. Madore, D. Strouse, T. Penkala, J. Jessop, E. Kingsbury, C. Bunnell, K. Diethorn, 8. Chilcoat, K. Hutnick, J. Smith, D. Partenheimer, N. N ichol, L. Hoy, L. Stevens, A. Weaver. Sixth Row: Top of Stairs: B. Coffman, M. Hess, D. Freed.
Juniors and Seniors striving for musical perfection ... over 120 members rehearsing two periods a week ... "Give the guys a break" ... another original skit at the winter concert ... "Home for the Holidays" ... Sight singing religious, contemporary, spiritual, and folk music ... "Christmas Day" . .. preparing for A Cappel la tryouts ... out of tune pianos . . . another year of hard work and fu n .. . Mr. Langton.
CHORALIERS
Front Row: L. DeVault, S. Nagurny, C. Borden, D. Workman, K. Rudy, G. Rudy, D. Seymore, C. Henning, J. Conway, J. McN eil, L. Laughlin, T. Kastner, S. Coughlin, D. Foderaro, K. Brown. Second Row: L. Hatch, M. Cook, L. Cahalen, W. Ace, D. Spicer, D. Detweiler. Third Row: R. Binkley, R. Lehman, K. Lauck, S. DeArmitt, C. W ilson, G. Watson, L. Maneval, D. Caujolle, S. Barnes, S. Knepp, K. Bennett, L. Hunt, J. Rodrick, J. Parsons, M . Ness, B. Thwaites, S. Maize!. Stairway, Row 1 (Top to Bottom): S. Clodgu, S. Jacobs, B. Gusse, N. Bauchspies, K. Jackson, D. Miller, C. Hartman, l. Eighme, C. Spicer, B. Kenney, J. Atk inson, G. Yost, K. Stover, K. Higashida, P. Urban, A. Wh itfield, M. Hawk, B. Boyer, D. Riddle, V. Sprauge, C. Huckabee, P. Dry, S. Aust in. Row 2: C. Coder, J. Lopez, M. Martsoff, J. Hinger, B. Grove, D. Sherwood, E. VanDommelen, K. Johnson, C. McCool, A. Kradel, B. Taylor, N. Jackson, S. Cowher, A. Cardenuto, A. McDermott, A. Lang, K. O'Connell, C. Chaffee, M. Dunn, L. Gordon, E. Shulits, V. Wallace, J. Zamrick. Row 3: K. Marlow, B. Hofstra, S. Hershberger, P. Mann, L. Sickora, S. Bruster, B. Anderson, C. Adams, P. Stetler, S. Rudo lph, J. Kidwell, K. Leath, R. Passow. Row 4: M . Smith, L. Taylor, G. Goodman, R. Tabor, E. Coffman, A. Sun, B. Kelly, S. Maize!, M. Suhr, P. Bradford, C. Thomas, S. Cole.
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A CAPPELLA
Front Row: D. Hu, K. Rimmey, E. Coffman, K. Hosterman, K. Johnson, S. Roggenbaum, B. Kelley, S. Triebold, C. Norris, G. Hutton, M. Wright, D. Gotshalk, S. Hu, S. Baylor. Second Row: M. Melson, S. Lassagne, V. Kochanowsky, C. Harvey, S. Schofield, S. McDermott, L. Davis, H. Smith, A. McDermott, K. Keller, B. Antle, K. O'Connell, A. Gilmore, A. Bealer, R. Binkley, P. Beik, S. Knepp. Third Row: J. Baisley, L. Byron, A. Cardenuto, M. Martsof, B. Goss, M . Hess, P. Snyder, R. Passow, J. Shoffstal, R. Tabor, T. Kastner, C. Kowalski, L. Carroll, A. Bealer, K. Oelbermann. Fourth Row: D.
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Two concerts and two trips ... the annual Christmas concert . .. an exciting trip to Altoona to tape a show for Big John Riley . . . Rockview potluck and trip ... JL, a great director, so fu ll of enthusiasm he can't sit down ... new music for spring, "The Creation" . . .
Droyle, T. Sherritt, G. Yost, J. 'Horner, G. Adams, P. Huber, S. Bingaman, B. Shirey, S. Vedam, B. Worthen, G. Rudy, J. Biddle, E. Smith, R. Schein, J. Langton, B. Frank, B. A. Hornstein, J. Cox, R. Moore, G. Lux, L. Smith, T. Murphy. Fifth Row: C. Loersch, E. Rathfon, S. Rudolph, R. Lehman, L. Snyder, B. Bigatel, T. Basler, K. Stangl, K. Hines, J. Traverse, M. Persson, E. Edvar, J. Chilcoat, J. Naginey, J. Miller, P. Wooding, D. Trueblood, K. Stover. Missing: C. Heaslery, J. Baker.
MODIFIED SCHOOL DAY A good opportunity to pursue interests outside of the school program ... 22 students ... meetings first Wednesday of every month ... Miss Farrall ... Some activities involve working with free lance film producer; doing technical work at the Museum of Art; Teacher's aide, taking horsemanship lessons; taking Spanish, math and engineering, religious studies, music, computer science courses at PSU; practicing tennis every afternoon; taking dance classes in jazz ..
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PENNSYLVANIA STA TE.WRESTLING CHAMPJohn Setter
Helene Friedman
ALL AMERICAN SOCCER PLAYERDave Schmidt
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The District Chorus members are selected by the Pennsylvania Music Education Association from interested students al l over the area. Eighteen students from State High were chosen to attend this year's festival held in Flinton, Pennsylvan ia. The festival lasted from January 30 to February 2. During those four days students audit ioned for Regional Chorus to be held later that year. Two State High students were chosen for Regional Chorus.
Front Row: D. Hu, S. Rudolph, K. Strangl. Second Row: S. Hu, D. Gotshalk, l. Davis, C. Hurray, E. Rathon, D. Crayle. Third Row: R. Tabor, D. Trueblood, E. Coffman, R. Lehman, R. Passow. Missing: V. Kochanowsky, B. Oyler. Regional Chorus: B. Oyler.
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ONE-ACT PLAYS Sophomores seem to win every year . . . schedul i ng problem . . . trying to work together ... Judges: Fran Jacobs, Richard Edelman, Asa Berlin ... Best Director, John Edelman; Best Actor, Rob Lehman; Best Actress, Elsie Spry; Best Supporting Actor, Glen Avey; Best Supporting Actress, Carol Barash; Best Set, Juniors ... Make-up, Ann King, Costumes, Karen King ...
JUNIORS- Bruce Bigatel, Marla Oyster
JUNIOR- Rob Lehman
AWARD W INN ING CLASS PLAY OF 1973 " The Happy Journey" SENIORS - " The Boor" Director- Laura De Vault Smirnov- Rob Lehman Mrs. Popov-Jill Chernega Luka-Mark Smith
SOPHOMORES- Elsie Spry, Carol Barash, Glen Alvey, Chris Weston.
JUNIORS- "Hello Out There" Director - Lee Byron The Young Man - Bruce Bigatel The Girl - Marla Oster First Man-Andy Bealer The Man - Kevin Stangl The Woman -Jo Kidwell The Second Man -Scott Rudolph The Young Man's Image- John Strother
SOPHOMORES- "The Happy Journey" Director - John Edelman Ma Kirby-Elsie Spry Pa Kirby-Chris Weston Little Girl -Carol Barash Little Boy-Glenn Avey Beulah - Katie Brooks Stage Manager- Bruce Gamble
SENIORS- Rob Lehman, Jill Chernega
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FINE ARTS PROJECT Environment An attempt to involve students in an arts experience ... combining visua l arts, music, media and people, body movements, voices ... trying to involve the student body Mrs. Janet Lindsay and Mr. Jim Langton ... an extension of the light show ...
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DISTRICT ONE-ACTS THE CAST M. Argan Toinette Angelique Beline M. De Bonnefoi Cleante M. De Fois Thomas De Fois Beralde M. Fleurante M. Purjon Louison
Rob Lehman Cindy Palladino Ji 11 Chernega Janet Smith John Traverse Rich Schein Randy Tabor Andy Bealer Mark Smith Lee Byron Tony Wilson Cathy DuPuis
TECHNICAL STAFF Front Row: A. Hancock, S. Guerney, C. Palladino, L. Corbelletti, 8. Boyer, S. Baisley, C. DuPuis, L. Doty. Second Row: H. Howe, R. Allison, L. Byron, M . Yeaton, A. Bealer; c. Barash, T. Wilson, M. Smith, A. King, L. DeVault, J. Chernega. Third Row: S. Aberg, D. Bell, K. Klng, R. Tabor, G. Avey, J. Traverse, R. Lehman, R. Schein.
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Argan's mercenary wife, Seline, disdainful_ly turns from thoughts of wealth, estate, and wills.
INVALID DIES AT DISTRICTS Competing in a new PHSSL district brought d isaster to the State High competition one-acts. At the District #6 Drama Festival held at Cedar Cliff High Schoo l on January 19, THE IMAGINARY INVALID ranked fourth and was laid to rest.
Monsieur De Fois attributes his pride in Thomas to his son's unwillingness to accept new scientific discoveries.
A typica l tattle-tale, l ittle sister louison reenacts Angelique's rendezvous with Cleante for her father.
District One-Acts
CAST Albert Peterson ... . . • ...... . . ......... ...... . ..... . . ... Rob Lehman Rose Alvarez . . .. .. • ... .... ....... • ... ... . ...... • ...... Cathy Du Puis Teenagers Helen ....... . . ....... .. ... . ... .... . . ............... Judy Naginey Nancy . ......... . .. ...... . .... ... . . ..... . .......... Debbie Croyle Alice ..... .. .... . . ...... . ...... . ...... • ... ... .... .. .. . Sue Maize! Margie Ann ......... •. . . ... .. • ...... • ..... .• ..... Kathy O'Connell Penelope Ann . . ... . ...... • ...... . ...... • ....... . .. Cheryl Heasley Jeanie Lou . . .. .. ...... , .............. • ................. Anne Cox Deborah Sue .. . ............... . .. . .. . . ..... • . ..... .. . Liz Laughlin Suzie . . . ... . .. .. ...... • ...... , • . ............ . ...... . Terri Johnson Linda ............. • ....... • ... .. .. . ..... . • .. .. .. . . Jennifer Barber Carol . . . ............. . . . ..... • ...... • ............. Sue Knepp Martha Louise .... . . ...•..... . . . ..... . . .. . .. • ....... Cathy Chaffee Freddie . . . . . . .. . . .. • ....... • ....... ... .. . • . .. .... . .. .. John Miller Karl .. ..... . ..... . ... . ............ .. . .. • . ... .. • ...... . Scot Rudolf Harvey . .. . .. . .......... ... .... ............ . ......... Andy Bealer Harold . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... . . .......... ... . . Geoff Shoffstall Henry . . . . . . . . •• ...... . . . . ....... ....... . .. • ... .. . ... Tony Wilson Arthur ..... • ...... . • ...... • ...... .• ..... . ... . ......... Glen Avey Peyton . .. . .......... . . .... ............. . . . ....... .. . Randy Tabor Bob ... . . . .. . . • . . ... ..• ....... . . .. ..... ... . . . .. . .. . . . Cliff Wright Richard .. ... . . . ...... .. ...... • . . .... • .. ... . • .... Chip McDermott Ursula Merkle . .......... . . ..... • ... ... . • .. . .. . ....... . .. .. Elsie Spry Kim MacAfee .. . ..... .. . . .... .. ............. ....... .. ... Ginny Yost Mrs. MacAfee . . .. . , • ...... • . . .. ... . ..... . ...... . .. . .. Kathy Hartman Mr. MacAfee . . . ............ . . . ...... . ................... Mark Smith Teen Trio . .. .. ...... . ... . ... ....... . ..... ... .... . . .. ..... . . Debbie Croyle, Kathy O'Connell, Jennifer Barber Sad Girl ............... . .. ..... . .. . ...... . ........ .. . . Terri Johnson Another Sad Girl . ... . .. . ... . ...... • ..................... Liz Laughlin Mae Peterson ....... . . .•.. ... .. ......................... Leah Rozen Reporters .......... • .... . .. • ...... .• ..... Glen Avey and Andy Bealer Conrad Birdie ... ..... . ..... . .. ... . ......... ..... .. . . . . John Traverse Conductor .. .. . ... .. . . . . • . . ...... ......... .... . ...... . . . John Miller Mayor. ......... . . . .. ....... . ...... .. . . .. . .. . . . .... Bill Grove Mayor's Wife ....... .. ...... . . ..... • ...... .• .......... Barb Worthen Hugo Peabody . . .... . . .. ..... •• ............ . ............. Scott Rossi Randolph MacAfee .............. • ..... . • . .. .. . .. ..... Joel McGahen Mrs. Merkle . . ... .. ...... .... . . • ..... . ....... • ....... .. Kathy Brown Neighbors . .. . . ..... . .... . ... •. ...... • ........... . .. .. Ellen Rathfon Kevin Stengl Sally Gilliland Janet Smith Kelsey Hines Mr. Johnson .. . .. . . ........ .. ... . .. ... . . . ..... ........ . Bill Shirey Jr. Gloria Rasputin ........... .• ...... . ............. • ... .. . Betsy McCoy Ed Sullivan's Voice . .............. • . .. . . .•. ......... . .. . . .... .. . . .. ? TV Stage Man.ager . .. ......... • ............. • . ...... .... Scott Rudolf Charles F. Maude .. . . .... . .. ................. . . . ........ Kevin Stengl Shriners. . . . . . . . .......... . .. . ... . .. . ........... Kelsey Hines Cliff Wright Geoff Shoffstall Chip McDermott John M iller Glenn Avey CREW HEADS AND CREWS
"Did you hear they got pinned?"
Musical
Steve Aberg- Set and light design, stage manager Dave Bell - Set and light design, tech director Reid Al lison - Set construction Set and Running Crew -S. Aberg, B. Allison, C. Allison, A. Avey, D. Bell, L. Clewett, M. Cross, N. Draper, D. Davis, L. Hampton, A. Hancock, M. Hawk, F. Herzog, H. Howe, K. Hull, C. O'Hara, D. O liver, S. Reich, D. Robb, P. Rutschky, J. Strother, D. Werberig, J. Wi lson, M. Yeaton, J. Chatos. Mike Yeaton - Sound L. Hampton - Sound crew Nan Draper- Properties Al ice Avey- Co-head Prop Crew - S. Cole, C. Flatz, D. Foderaro, S. Guerney, J. Lopez, C. O'Connell, M . Suhr, A. Sun, J. Triolo. Karen King - Costumes Ann King - Make-up Make-up Crew - N. Aggarwal, B. Antle, S. Aplan, N. Bagshaw, S. Baisley, C. Barash, S. Barnes, L. Corbelletti, D. Davis, K. Diethorn, S. Eggert, S. Guerney, A. Hancock, J. Hricko, K. Marlow, K. Hull, N.Johnson, S. Jordan, E. Kingsbury, K. Lockhart, K. Miller, N. Minshall, C. Murray, M. Ness, D. Oliver, J. Smith, M. Stover, K. White, L. Witzig. Joan Wilson - Business Manager Julie Triolo - Programs Crew- Theresa Kastner, Marj Nicholas. Theresa Kastner- Publicity Laura De Vault - Tickets Holly Howe - House Manager Edward Kern ish - Director Ronald Byron - Musical Director
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Rob Lehman and Cathy DuPuis
"Honk!"
"He's a f ine understanding patriotic healthy normal American boy."
Rob Lehman and Leah Rozen
Ginny Yost
Musical
~ESPIANS
Thespian troupe 175 ... Mr. Kernish, a new advisor and a new way of doing things ... working to create "good theatre" ... Tournament of One-Act Plays, a Sunday night performance ... the "lmaginery Invalid" enters in new, tougher District competition ... the musical we almost didn't have, BYE-BYE BIRDIE ... many try-out for few parts ... Ron Byron ... raising money ... Stigwood James ... lots of student enthusiasm and work ... March 29 . . . good theatre
Front Row: A. King, R. Lehman, S. Rozen, J. Kidwell, C. Palladino, S. Maize!, A. Rubinstein. Second Row: R. Schein, T. Kastner, A. Hancock, J. Traverse, M. Cross, E. Edvar. Third Row: K. Culp, C. O'Hara, P. Rutschky, K. Brown, D. Yancey, K. King, B. Wiggins, R. Tabor, R. Allison, A. Nydegger, D. Bell. Fourth Row: M. Yeaton, K. Hull, D. Smutzer, J. Strother. Fifth Row: D. O liver, B. Boore, L. Devault. Sixth Row: J. Wilson, A. Skell, M. Hawk, S. Aberg.
4 Thesoians
Creativity . . . individualism . . . paint brushes . . . working on projects independently ... art gum ... the joy of self-discovery ... Thursdays after school with Mrs. Lindsay, our inspiration . . .
FINE ARTS CLUB
Front Row: M. Ness, J. Houser, D. Hu, M rs. Lindsay, P. Flexner, A. Rubinstein, P. Weidhass. Second Row: R. Fuller, P. Edmonson, J. Horner, J. Heinsohn.
Fine Arts Club
DANCE CLUB Jazz dance, ballet, and modern dance ... finger pops and isolation ... Mrs. Telefson ... student instructors Karin Coyne and Sue Maisal . . . fluctuating but dedicated attendance ... preparing for a concert . . . jazz dance theater and master class . our own concert in the spring ...
Dance Club
Front Row: F. Jacobs, D. Wohlwi ll, F. Herzog. Second Row: J. Miller, J. Baker, B. Shirey.
Life is a camera and a roll of Tri ... shape and form ... capturing the right moment ... pictures, pictures, and more pictures . . . constantly on the alert for the perfect picture ...
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Photography Club
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DEBATE CLUB
Front Row: J. Dean, J. Traverse, P. Frankl, S. Totenbier. Second Row: J. Baisley, G. Yost.
Organize ... gain a few members, lose a few members . . . win a few debates, lose a few debates . . . novice district debate tournament ... 2nd place! . . . District debate tournament Does anyone know the way to Chambersburg? ... oh, well! ... maybe next year
c: Coblentz, D. Hu, P. Harding. Third Row: M. Geselowitz, J. Kirchner,
East Coast Model Un ited Nations Conference ... a week in Providence, Rhode Island during April ... 17 delegates representing Ch ile and Iceland ... lots of hard work and research . . . General Assemb ly, Economic and Social Committee, Human Rights and Status of Women . .. a great experience . ..
EMU NC
Front Row: H. Friedman, M . Weintraub, C. Coblentz, S. Steele. Second Row: J. Triolo, L. Rozen, L. Zimmerman, S. Baisley, L. Shemick, J. Baisley. Third Row: M. Nich P. Frankl, H. Goodwin, D. Foderaro.
EMU NC
Busy, busy ... poetic m inds ... essays galore . . . copy and more copy ... literary board every week .. . How about a revolving board? ... F=ma ... artist staff goes creative ... deadl ines ... revamping ... "We need more comedy!" ... too long? too short? . . .
ACCLIVITY
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Front Row: D. McCarl, J. Dean, S. Nicholas, T. Harris, E. Corbelletti. Second Row: P. Harding, K. Johnstone, Y. DeAngelo, J. Heinshohn. Third Row: H. Goodwin, S. Totenbier, S. Berlin, B. DeMartino, P. Edmonston, J. Leos. Fourth Row: N. Johnson, K. Davenport, L. Jordan, B. Frick, K. Moyer, K. lntorre, S. Nagurny.
Tina Harris
Mrs. Joan Reese
Writing contests ... news bulletin ... meetings here and there ... initiation by cand lelight ... vivacious Mrs. Gentry ... Chip and Bill (Co-Vice Clowns) . . a Tangerine Bowl (Boo, Hiss) ... critiquing stories ... Ouch! Ouch! ...
QUILL AND SCROLL
Front Row: B. Shirey, P. Aplan, J. Oswald, B. Frick. Second Row: L. Snyder, V. Schwartz, J. Hricko, C. Palladino, R. Lehman. Third Row: L. Cunningham, S. Hu, M. Wright, l. Jordan, S. Totenbier, J. Heinsohn, S. Vedam. Fourth Row: G. Lux, D. Foderaro, P. Beik, D. Hu. Fifth Row: H. Friedman, L. Smith, l. Davis, V. .Kochanowsky.
Quill and Scroll
PAW PRINT Getting assignments ... meeting deadlines ... Proof-reading and past,e-ups ... ISSUE DAY! ... Two inexpensive pages of up-to-date news, entertaining and informative feature articles, trivia quizzes, editorials, and book and record reviews ... Communication for and by the student body ... Marj Nicholas, Copy Reader, without a picture.
Miss Debra Hook Advisor
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Leah Rozen Editor-in-Chief
John Oswald News Editor
Rob Lehman Feature Editor
Sue Berlin Business and Ad Manager
Tom Basler, Charmaine Kowalski, John Sefter Sports Editors
Kim Rote Distribution and Exchange
Jerry Thornton Photography Editor
Jo Kidwell Contributing Writer
Julie Triolo Contributing Writer
Judi Rodrick Contributing Writer
Lucy Jordan Hi-Lites Editor, Paging Youth
Paw Print
LITTLE LION The Me Nobody Knows ... Summer Meetings ... the Ad Campaign . .. Fall Meetings ... You Otter Buy a Yearbook . . . "On the Waterfront" . . . in Installments . . . 320 pages . . . Winter Meetings . . . Digby Shoeshovel Strikes! . . . 24 Point Headlines ... There Goes a Deadline! ... Push the Panic Button . Finally, March 31 .. .
Little Lion
Helene Friedman Co-Editor-in-Chief
Shih-In Hu Co-Editor-in-Chief
Mrs. Mary York Advisor
Joan Baisley Ad Manager
Da-Shih Hu Business Manager
Steve Hersh Boys' Sports Editor
Greg Hutton Faculty Editor
Liz Cunningham Girls' Sports Editor
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Barb Lang
Co-Organizations fditor
Co-Organizations Editor
Chip McDermott
Gregchen Lux
Recognition Editor
Senior Editor
Jerry Thornton
Photography Editor
Diana Foderaro
Co-Underclass Editor
And. Sue Sporn Art Editor Lucy Jordan Captions Editor Jenny Hricko Literary Editor Vicki Schwartz Student Life Editor and Assistants. Marilyn Suhr
Co-Underclass Editor
Little Lion
STUDENT COUNCIL
Front Row: D. Seibel. Second Row: S. Derrick. Third Row: M. Geselowitz, 8. Olyer, P. Williams. Fourth Row: D. Hu, T. Sherritt. Fifth Row: D. Foderaro, S. Wright, D. Davis, K. Searles, L. Devault. Sixth Row: J. Atk inson, L. Byron, J. Guthrie, P. Watkins, S. Hu, N. Agger-
Student Council
Frustration over little student support . . Where's the quorum? . . . chande liers in the bathrooms ... the Pepsi machines - gone . .. who's going to talk to Mr. Rhodes? . .. the Sports Queens and Kings? ... Senate Elections, assemblies ... counting ballots ... lots of Christmas baskets in the lobby for the Welfare Drive ... fund raising drive for new light board ... Constitutional revisions, lots of hassle ... Senior finals .. . pledge of allegiance petition gets action ...
wal. Seventh Row: K. Hull, M. Weintraub, K. King, C. Benner, H. Nishikawa. Eighth Row: N. Kaneval, C. Murray, C. Bennett (Sec.), C. Coblentz, J. Guerney, R. Fissell, L. Vandermark. Ninth Row: G. Hutton (Pres.), R. Bryant, P. Harding, P. Frankl. Tenth Row: S. Lassagne.
SENIOR SENATE
A frantic race to raise money .. paying the bi ll of last year's unsold gym bags . . . selling wastebaskets(!) to raise money for a prom and a dinner dance . still t rying to sell gym bags . elect ing a TRI-presidency . selling gym bags ... trying desperately to get a date for the prom ... sell ing gym bags. Front Row: C. Bierly, N . Arbuckle, C. Kowalski, S. Knepp. Second Row: D. Harris, P. Flexner, ). Maginnis, L. DeVault.
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Front Row:). Fisher, S. Yocum, T. Kerr, T. Basler, B. Oyler, S. Lassagne. Second Row: K. Brown, N. Arbuckle, M. Campolongo, L. DeVault, P. Dry, D. Davis,). Maginnis, D. Harris, P. Flexner, K. Hull, M. Rubenstein, C. Hausman, K. O'Connall. Third Row: P. Rigby, B. Gusse, C. Heasley, L. Fogel, K. Puzak, T. Kastner,). Bergstrom, C. Straley, C. Thomas,). Zamrik, A. Baker, A. Cox, N, Eldridge, Y. DeAngelo.
Sen ior Senate
JUNIOR SENATE
Front Row: T. Kistler, T. Gambocurta, C. Sefter, K. Stangl, M. Woika, M. Warner, S. Roggenbaum, R. Bryant. Second Row: E. Schulits, G. Gingrich, J. Guthrie, 8. Avey, J. Atkinson, L. Byron, A. Cardenuto, S. Cowher, K. McKenna, L. Lykens, 8. Swavely, J. Di Rinaldo, J. Kidwell, K. Harris, 8. Har-
Junior Senate
Our advisor, Mr. Ferro ... the Tuesday meetings . . . raising money constantly on the agenda ... selling lollipops ... planning for the Prom in May ... getting the Elks Club ... choosing a group . . . becoming seniors ...
ris, 8. Frank. Third Row: V. Wiker, C. Palladino, M. A. Miller, L. Laughlin, M. Dolan, N. Winand, B. Hofstra, R. Fissel, L. Hunt, J. Haythornthwaite, E. Rathfon, P. Igo, R. Schein, D. Workman, D. Case, D. Ciletti.
A new and successful experience . . . we've got the "Spirit of '76" ... new advisor- Mr. Phil McCall ... new ideas ... some great ... one or two flops ... but, all in all, a great year ... started with the best dance ever at WPJH ($489.93) ... lollipops with 4608 little stickers ... "Would you like a wrestling program?" ... What to do for a major project ... lots of help from the kids that showed up . . . 1200 cans of peanut brittle ... T-shirts ... and who knows what else ...
SOPHOMORE SENATE
Front Row: C. Wright; G. Tseo, D. Weintraub, B. Coffman, J. Edelman. Second Row: C. Rohrbeck, T. Schieffler, S. Baisley, J. Henney, J. Schroeder, J. Mullen. Third Row: J. Killian, l. Zimmerman, K. Diethorn, P. Davey, K.
Mintz. Fourth Row: C. Barash (Co-Pres.), -M. Amik, M. Baylor, l. Rider. Missing: l. Stevens (Co-Pres.).
Sophomore Senate
ASTRA
Front Row: A. McDermott, V. Wallace, E. Schulits. Second Row: R. Markle, J. MacMillan, K. Harris, M. Barnes, 8. Taylor, K. Long, S. Barnes, 8. Knepp, L. Vandermark. Third Row: K. Kauffman, K. Stover, S. Aplan, J. Di Rinaldo, N. Spell, L. Hunt, D. Hughes, P. Stover, N. Burdett, G. Hampton, M. Miller, A. Cardenuto, L. Maneval, C.
Astra
Sadie Hawkins Dance - a success? ... Altrusa and pot luck . .. splash-bash . . . cooperation with community organizations ... collecting votes for Heart's Royalty ... fund raising for charity organization . March of Dimes ...
Jellison, D. Bernitt, T. Dievert. Fourth Row: S. Cowher, B. DeMartino, L. Laughlin, P. Igo. Fifth Row: L. Styslinger, J. Atkinson, J. Guthrie. Sixth Row: K. Harman. Seventh Row: C. Cummings, D. Magnani. Eighth Row: K. McKenna, L. Lykens, M. Engle, S. Magnani.
Service- oriented group . . . sponsored by State College Kiwanis Club ... hospital auxiliary ... UNICEF .. . athletic contests with other clubs .. . Pancake days ... life and vigor . . . devoted to service
KEY CLUB
Front Row: P. Suhey, M. Toretti, R. Schein, R. Semple, J. Langton. Second Row: N. Eldridge, 8. Curley, D. Hopkins, N. Frye, A. Dreibelbis.
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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
Front Row: E. Knepp, T. W ilson, S. Berlin. Second Row: R. Nisbit, M. Geselowitz.
Dedicated students w ith a love for literature work d uring their study halls ... straightening and shelving books, laminating, filing ... this year we were even lucky enough to get blue carpeting ...
Library Assistants
AV CLUB
Front Row: F. Welch, D. Mazza, B. Phillips, T. Swatsworth. Second Rod: F. Herzog, J. St ruble, Mrs. Tewksbury, C. Cahalen, T. Reape, J. Weir.
Recording school life on cassette and video-tape ... taking care of the audio-visual equ ipment . . laminating ... learn ing centers ... tapi ng sports events, classroom shows . . . trudging up and down halls . . . a big help to the school.
Chris Cahafen
John Struble
AV Club
WSCH
A mixer in the fall ... start ing a television station WPSH . . . a quiet year . . .
Front Row: C. Singletary, J. Fisher, D. Palmer, P. Ducett. Second Row: T. Zoretich, K. Stangl. Third Row: C. Gaetner.
International Relations Club ... sponsor of ECMUNC .. about 25 members ... meetings with the United Nations Association ... a busy year ...
Front Row: J. Kazez, J. Oswald, B. Oyler. Second Row: $. Baisley, Brault, S. Steele, H. Goodwin.
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IRC
WORK EXPERIENCE Career experience ... learn new skills ... on the job training ... flexible scheduling . . . one required class ... varied job interests ... expand your horizons ... preparation for life ...
Front Row: D. Reitz, L. Zong, V. Stoughton, S. Zong, M. Leonard, L. Winklestin, L. Webb, J. Bush. Second Row: H. Kephart, S. Merrill, S. Wilson, A. Boal, M. Green, J. Swanger, D. Spicer, L. Minarchik, D. Struble, S. Williams, 8. Smith, R. Witherite, F. Heiss, D. Sunday. Third Row: C. Gingrich, S. Martella, C. Way, G. Johns, D. Dreibelbis, D. Ghaner, R. Beck, D. Johnson, C. Kuhn, C. Beck, R. Koontz, T. Cox, E. Bickle. Fourth Row: L. Wilkins, K. Shevchik, R. Grenoble, J. Klinefelter, D. Wasson, D.
Work Experience
DeArmitt, C. Fisher, C. Williams, 8. Frank, L. Elliot, G. Mehalick, K. Culp, H. Wheelock, R. Faris, M. Dreibelbis, N. Wilson, D. Turner, C. Sauers. Fifth Row: D. McClellan, 8. McCoy, T. Kerr, R. Moyer, D. Smutzer, R. Mourant, S. Bernard, J. Park, M. Egolf, L. Ammerman. Sixth Row: D. Whitehill, C. Broome, L. Neff, R. Hild. Seventh Row: D. Long, W. Wilkens, R. Moyle, M. Brewer, R. Wasson, 8. Ashcraft, J. Hillard, R. Greenland, J. Gibboney, R. Capers, G. Benton, Mrs. Infield, Mr. Cross.
SKI CLUB Blue Knob versus Oregon Hill, the eternal controversy .. looking forward to getting up at six A.M. on a Saturday morning ... two hour bus rides to Oregon Hill ... lots of snow ... the Big Lion ... GLM ... sharing lunches on the way home ... one Saturday sacrificed to the energy crisis ... good skiing til March ... the week-end trip - a final fantastic fling to end a great year ... it's going to be a long summer ...
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The Many Aspects of Band
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Career skills taught . . . on-the-spot learning . .. preparation for occupation ... dental hygiene to auto mechanics ... morning or afternoon . . . students from other schools . . . job experience . . .
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Afternoon Vo-Tech: Front Row: K. Cox, C. Struble, T. Swatsworth, J. Laing, H. Decker, T. Beck, J. Snyder. Second Row: H. Struble, D. Kessling, B. Dailey, M. Zeigler, P. Reilly. Third Row: D. Will iams, C. Fink, B. Baylets, D. Wasson, T. Tressler, S.Vonada. Fourth Row: M. Reichard, 8. Reese, 8. Cox, L. Bierly, 8. Kline, D. Walker, R. Swartz, J. Hicks, R. Rhoads.
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Front Row: G. Corl, S. Sunday, D. Ishman, R. Frank, C. Gates. Second Row: C. Jackson, C. Wilson, L. Cahalen, M. Waddington, E. Struble. Third Row: Mr. Seamans, D. Kessling, J. Seamans, D. Stuck, M. Stamm, R. Hammond. Fourth Row: R. Wasson, J. Biddle, J. Weir, J. Harpster, P. Witherite, T. Hammond.
F.F.A. Square danced at Pennsylvania Farm Show ... demonstration of a mini farm market . . . field trips to view horse shows . .. livestock and dairy exhibitions ... first place at Grange Fair ... old sprayer on the truck . . . new ways with old ways ... cider sales at football games ... bu ll sale ... Project Book Contest ... recruiting new members ... upcoming contests ... small gas engines and accessories ... Recognition Banquet ...
Square Dance Club: Front Row: C. Wi lson. Second Row: E. Struble, D. Sunday, M. Waddington, L. Cahalen. Third Row: D. Kessling, M. Specht, D. Ishman, J. Seamans, J. Biddle.
F.F.A.
Front Row: C. Butler, D. Simco, K. Palmer, D. Watson, C. King, K. lntorre, V. Duck, D. Dreibelis, D. Seymore, T. Bish, D. Spicer, D. Detweiler, K. Walker, T. Nearhoof. Second Row: Mrs. Gilliland, P. Renehan, S. Gilliland, C. Bickle, J. Dennis, D. Bartolet, C. Johnston, P. Greene, K. Moyer, J. Ham-
FBLA
FBLA
ilton, L. Rearick, S. Reichert, T. Glenn, K. Lauck, M. Addleman, L. Yingling. Third Row: K. Rote, J. Homan, C. Jones, K. Knisen, G. Rudy, C. Reese, K. Rhule, L. O'Keefe, N. Paust, D. Kastner, S. Nicholas, 8. Deibler, R. Kersh, C. Zong, C. Berkhart, S. Clodgu, K. Homan.
A busy year . . . candy sa les . . . typing letters for Rockview inmates in t he Fall ... April 3rd, hosting the Regional Leadership Conference ... developing skills in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, and spell ing ... field trip to Pittsburgh ... Installation Banquet ... a fun and profitable year . . .
AD SALESMEN: Front Row: T. Sherrill, J. Baisley, J. Curley, L. Cunningham. Second Row: M. Suhr, S. Hu, H. Friedman, J. Guthrie. Third Row: l. Witzig, A. Brault, 8. Worthen, S. Berlin, B. DeMartino, V. Schwartz. Fourth Row: J. Krumrine, C. Bunnell, D. Foderaro, C. Palladino, B. Shirey, L. Jordan, J. Rodrick. Fifth Row: C. Lux, M. Smith. D. Hu, K. Rimm.ey, C. Jellison
VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNERS: Front Row: A. Brault, C. Bunnell, M. Rubinstein, L. Jordan. Second Row: Mr. H. Griffith, K. Baker, C. McDermott. Missing: T. Harris.
SENIOR SENATE FUND RAISING PROJECT WINNER "Mr. Ugly" Dave Simons
RETURNING LETTERMEN: Front Row: L. Cunningham, R. Fissel, S. Aplan, C. Gotalski, M. Barnes. Second Row: J. Heinsohn, M. Engel, B. Avey, J. Haythornthwaite, D. Workman, S. White, 8. Bliessmer. Missing: D. Sherwood, C. Kowalski.
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AUTO CLUB
Working on student cars .. . grease .. . carburetor . . . noise .. . major tune-up jobs to overhauling engines ... relining brakes, replacing exhaust system parts, repairing rusted panels . . . painting . . . averaging 6-8 cars each Monday evenings
Front Row: J. Kellerman, N. Eldridge, 8. Tussey, T. Shelow. Second Row: R. Hendricks, G. Palazzari, J. Gabel, Mr. Straple. Third Row: D. Hopkins, P. Siegenthaler, S. Stephens, R. Shrigley, G. Wilkinson, D. Brown.
BRIDGE CLUB
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CHESS CLUB
100% victory over Bel lefonte .. P-K4 ... "Chess Life and Review" . . . Dues: What do we buy? . .. 1 P-KN4, PK4 2P-KB4? .. . Sophomore, Junior, and Senior players all do wel l .. . ratings ... slow computer .. . Who's number one? ... demonstration board is slow in arriving .. . I forgot my board! Front Row: M. Weintraub,$. Derrick. Second Row: B. Mcllvride, D. Kazez, J. Dean, S. Berlin, B. Kemper, C. Keener. Third Row: M. Geselowitz, L. Sampson, N. Kanwal. Fourth Row:$. Wartik.
M. Persson, B. Kemper, N. Kanwal
Chess
TWIRLING CLUB
Learning the art of twirling . .. two practices a week .. vamps and knee passes ... half catch . . . tricks . .. point your toes ... pick up your feet ... hands on hips ... Right Guide . . . full spin around ... dergels .. . instrument of grace ... not a stick, an instruments .. . don't hit the windows ... learning the routines for the pep song and alma mater ... practice cuts .. . the final decision ... Cindy Zong, Ginny Adams
Front Row: S. Bernard, L. Daily, S. Yocum, J. Johnson. Second Row: L. Sikora, R. Mil ler, C. Thomas, L. Mayes, P. Madden, S. Brewster, A. Cardenuto, J. Di Rinaldo, G. Adams, K. Hosterman, J. McKee. Third Row: C. Bunnell, J. Smith, A. Brault, V. Wallace, C. Shope, L. Styslinger, A. McDermott.
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N.M.S.Q.T. SEMI-Fl NALISTS The semifinalists were the highest scorers in each state on the PSATI NMSQT admin istered last October to over one m il lion students in about 17,000 schools nationwide. These students, who constitute about one-half of one percent of the graduating secondary school seniors in the United States, will complete high school and enter college in 1974. State College Area Senior High School had thirteen semifinalists, eleven of whom went on to become finalists.
Front Row: J. Kilian, A. Sun. Second Row: L. Davis, B. Antle, M. Geselowitz, S. Hu. Third Row: B. Stewart, K. Forney, S. McDermott, S. Lassagne. Missing: M. Cross, D. Perez, M. Persson.
LETTERS OF COMMENDATION The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has named 38,000 Commended Students throughout the United States. These students are among t he upper 2 percent of those who are expected to graduate from high school in 1974. State College had a total of twe n ty-t h ree com mended students.
Front Row: J. Baisley, J. Guerney. Second Row: J. Naglney, l. Smith, H. Friedman, A. Skell, M. Nicholas. Third Row: J. Traverse, W. Shirey, M. Norris. Missing: S. Berlin, J. Dahmus, C. DeGroat, P. Escobar, C. Loerch, T. Mazza, L. Rozer, K. Searls, l. Snyder, L. Taylor, R. Thwaites, A. Vesper.
SENIORS KINGS AND QUEENS OF HEARTS The King and Queen of Hearts are chosen by each class. The boys chose the Queens, and the girls select the boys which they most admire. The results of the contest taken during homeroom period are announced by Astra c lub at their annual Hearts mixer benefit in the middle of February. The proceeds of the dance go to the Heart Fund.
Dave Robb and Nancy Arbuckle
JUNIORS SOPHOMORES
Jim Houck and Cheryl Studebaker Dave Nelson and Susan Magnani
King and Queen of Hearts
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LESTER'S VARSITY-MAN
Nittany Mall 237- 1477
BASK!H-rtOSB!HS ICE CREAM STORES
Super Scooping Seniors (K. Brown, M. Palmer, S. Bingaman, A. Cox, L. Carroll, M. Dunn, J. Guerney.)
BEST WISHES
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W. College Ave. at Buckhout St. CLASS OF '74
"They're ready for the races, they just took the training wheels
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THE LITTLE RED BARN
Front Row: K. Searls, T. Nearhoof, A. Rubenstein, C. Kowalski. Second Row: L. Yingling, M. Thorn, C. Hausman, S. Hersh, M. Campolongo, J. Allison. '
For Fashions With That Certain Difference
437路441 W. College Ave. State College, Pa. 16801 (814) 238路9422
125 East Calder Alley Schwinn -
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Harvey D. Shoemaker
CENTRE LANES
"Convenience Is Our Motto"
BOOTS DAIRYETTE "Strike!" Front Row: S. Hersh, K. Searls, M. Thorn, J. Allison. Second Row: K. Shevchik, T. Nearhoof, C. Singletary, L. Yingling, N. Arbuckle. Third Row: M. Campolongo.
139 South Atherton Open Daily 7-11 Free Parking
Congratulation Seniors 1600 N. Atherton St. 238-1844
AGWAY INCORPORATED
AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY "They sell dog food here - a very nutritional substitute for hamburger. Cheaper than soybeans." A. Rubenstein, C. Bierly, J. Baisley, C. Houtz, C. Housman, J. Tammen, M. L. Williams.
A Beautiful Suburban Store 1440 W. College Ave. 237-7612 Complete lawn and garden needs, Hot Point Appliances, Pet Supplies, Hardware, Telmark, Master Charge, Bank Americard
co. 616 W. College Ave. 238-0501
CENTRETAINMENT 444 E. College Ave., Suite 320 State College, Pa. 1680 I 237-6513
Bookings For All Types Of Entertainment
ERTEL'S KITCHENS 3604 South Atherton 466-6252 Your Kitchen - Our Business
"Don't play with the pipes when the tapes are draped over you!" K. Cole, C. Hausman, D. Dix, S. Hersh, C. Bierly, B. Kenney, B. McCoy, T. Kerr. A. Rubinstein.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING, INC. 1224 NORTH ATHERTON STREET ST ATE COLLEGE, PA. 814- 238-3025
MID-STATE BANK AND TRUST 248 W. Hamilton Ave.
14 E. College Ave .. 237- 1421
"Holding up the world!" (Front Row: C. Hausman, A. Rubinstein. Second Row: K. Searls,). Baisley, N. Arbuckle.)
CENTRE COUNTY REALTY
"If the sky is falling, why are they smiling?'' Front Row: M. McClellan, K. Stover, K.' Kauffman, C. Thomas, K. Cole, K. Moyer, A. Rubinstein, C. Hausman. Second Row: B. Kenney, J. Tammen, T. Nearhoof, K. Shevchik, S. Hersh, M. Thorn. Third Row: K. Sauers, K. lntorre, P. Mercer, B. McCoy, T. Kerr.
DEVELOPERS OF GREENTREE 817 Saxton Drive 238-7882
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Heavy Construction Highway Construction Bituminous Paving
COMPLIMENTS OF BALFURD FABRIC CARE SERVICES 320 W. Beaver 237-7661
BOALSBURG, PA. 466-6251
"Would you like to read a Kodak book?" (K. Searls, M. Campolongo, D. Kaiser, J. Guerney, C. Hausman, A. Rubenstein, A. Cox, C. Thomas, L. Mayes, T. Kastner.)
GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHIC 222 South Allen St . 237-0011
COPPER KITCHEN CORNER ROOM RESTAURANT
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Italian Food Our Specialty Fine Wine and Beer Owned and Operated by
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237-5610
CARSON'S EXXON SERVICENTERS 2 Locations Route 322 North at Carson's Corner Route 220-322 Port Matilda, Pa. 238-6603, 692-9900
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"Who plugged him in?" "A musical vacuum, says Jim! (J. Allison, P. Mercer, P. Shevchik, S. Hersh, K. Sauers, D. Dix, A. Rubinstein, M. Thorn, C. Bierly, C . Hausman.)
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237-030 I
CENTRE HARDWARE, INC.
" I'm the witch of the West, and this is Buddy Betsy with a pivotal neck to my left." Front Row: S. Hersh, J. Tammen, M. Thorn, C. Bierly, A. Rubinstein. Second Row: J. Guerney, A. Cox, S. Coughlin, K. Stover, C. Thomas, B. McCoy, T. Kerr. Third Row: D. Dix, C. Hausman, M. McClellan. Fourth Row: K. Cole, B. Kenney, K. Shevchik. Fifth Rpw: M. Dunn, L. Carroll, K. Brown, P. Mercer, K. lntorre.
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kNits 'N kits 234A East College Avenue 238-0603
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~RTO'S MACHINE SHOP 1181/i South Butts St. 237-3133
"Oh, Sweetums - you shouldn't have - but I'll keep it." (G. Lang, T. Zoretich, N. Arbuckle, T. Kastner, C. Kowalski.)
237-3896
125 So. Allen St.
RIDER OLDSM.OBI LE INC. 121 South Burrowes 238-2413
"10 little indians- count 'em!" 路ont Row: T. Nearhoof, S. Hersh, P. Mercer. Second Row: D. Dix, A. Cox, Guerney, A. Rubinstein, K. Sauers, C. Bierly, K. lntorre, K. Moyer. Third :>w: K. Shevchik, K. Kaufman, K. Brown, C. Hausman, S. Coughlin, M. lcClellan. Fourth Row: K. Stover, L: Carroll, M. Dunn, T. Kerr, B. McCoy, Thomas, K. Cole, M. Thorn, J. Tammen, B. Kenney.
MELLOTT MOBILE HOMES Exclusive But not expensive
GREGG ELECTRONIC-S The Meadows Penna.Furnace, Pa. 238-5463 "This is the imitation for the new harem member; he has to go it alone." {C. Bierly, J. Baisley, A. Rubenstein, C. Hausman, C., Houtz.) IR I. 7 N A+h,.r+nn
ECONOMY LAUNDRY
"We get your laundry white and bright!" A. Rubinstein, N. Arbuckle, J. Allison, M. Thorn, S. Hersh, M. Campolongo, K. Searls, C. Hausman, L. Yingling, K. Shevchik, T. Nearhoof.
459 Railroad Ave.
MARIE'S BRIDAL AND MILLINERY SHOP Centre County's W edding Shopping Center on the Diamond In Boalsburg 466-7314
State Colle,
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PENN-HI BOY MOTEL 183.0 S. Atherton St. 238-0571
The Most Accommodating Peo In the World
HOLIDAY INt 1450 South Atherton 238-3001
GLENN 0. HAWBAKER, INC.
"Alan hard at work."
Excavating-Grading- Paving 237-1444
State College, Pa.
For gifts you'll give with pride let Moyer Jewelers be your guide
I00 East College Avenue Downtown State College
McDONALD'S HAMBURGERS Open 7 Days a Week
"She can down it in three bites." "Roll out the Alka Seltzer." (J. Baisley, C. Hausman, A. Rubenste in, K. Searls, N. Arbuckle.)
442 E. College Ave. State College 238- 1034
THE LOFT 0
"At the Orange Door" 2 I61f2 E. College Ave. State College, Pa.
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"For that unique gift - GROK." Front Row: B. McCoy, K. Stover, K. lntorre, S. Coughlin. Second Row: K. Johnson, C. Hausman, C. Thomas, L. Cahalen, .K. Johnson. Third Row: T. Kerr, A. Rubenstein, M . Thorn, S. Hersh.
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ART CRAFTS CRAFT SUPPLIES Think of the Loft for the Finest in Handcrafted Gifts For all Special Occasions
238-7873
HILLCO SPORTS INC. P.O. BOX 235 BOALSBURG
M路O UNT NITTANY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
I 16 E. Beaver 237-2562
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215 So. Atherton
State Coll
You're Always Welcome at The
NEAR YOU University Open Every Night . . . Plaza 210 W. Hamilton Until IO O'Clock
Downtown Village Campus State College Square Shopping Cente 134 So. Allen St. 1690 N. Atherton 414 E. Colleg 238-6797 Ave. 237-1472 238-2252
HELP US GROW ... GRANT TORSELL BUICK I 005 W. College Avenue 237-4977
We need new Penn State students to replace graduating Seniors in our Editorial and Business Departments. You can gain valuable experience in: • Researching & writing news articles • Daily newspaper operation • Advertising sales Our award-winning newspaper is an exciting place to be - become a part of it by just stopping by:
"A PLACE TO BELIEVE
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HOY TRANSFER, INC.
>ARTMENTS TO FIT EVERYONE'S NEEDS Thirty Apartment Buildings Located Near the University Efficiencies - I, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments & Communal Houses 1at Offer A New Concept In Living
• AIR CONDITIONING :ONTEMPORARY DESIGN • PLAY AREAS • PRIVATE BALCONIES• HIGH WINDOW ALLS
"For moving and transporting call Hoy' s" (J. Baisley, J. Allison, M. Thorn, C. Kowalski,$. Hersh, M . Rubinstein, C. Hausman)
238-4938
, answer 237-3697 for A. Clark, Mgr. 124 Coal Ay., State College, Pa.
P. 0. Box 406 - No. Atherton 237-4975
MEYER'S DAIRY
"Meyer's ice cream does that to you?" (Front Row: M. Thorn, B. Kenney, K. Sauers, K. Cole, P. Mercer, T. Kerr, C. Bierly, D., Dix, L. Carroll, K. Shevchik, K. Moyer, J. Guerney, C. Hausman, M. McClellan, A. Rubinstein, M . Dunn. Second Row: K. lntorre, B.McCoy, T. Nearhoof, S. Hersh, J. Allison.)
2390 So. Atherton St.
237-184
PROGRESSIVE NEWS COMPANY 1105 West College Avenue State College, Pa. 1680 I
Wholesale Distributor
''Readers are Leaders''
C. S. MYERS AND SON
"Our Service is as Dependable as our 'Operation Snow-match'." (T. Nearhoof, M. Campolongo, S. Hersh, J. Allison, N. Arbuckle, K. Shevchik, L. Yingling, M. Thorn, K. Searls.)
Circleville Rd.
JOHN'S TEXACO
"They've got Tigers in their tanks!" (Front Row:M. Thorn, K. Shevchik. Second Row: S. Hersh, K. Searls, N. Arbuck le, J. Allison, M. Campolongo, L. Yingling, T. Nearhoof.)
238-3081
1602 N. Atherton
237-7384
J. Allison, K. Searls, M. Thorn, M . Campolongo, N. Arbuckle, S. Hersh receive our vote for:
Most likely to have the best insurance protection at the best dollar value.
"Sarah's teddy bears demonstrate how tightly Robin's holds prices." (S. Flay, 8. Lukezic, M. McCoy, C. Hausman, A. Rubinstein.)
see, they have already taken the first step - they have visited:
The ALL NEW
INSURANCE CENTRE University Drive Pa. 16801
State College,
ROBINS YOUNG WORLD AND TWtGG SHOPPE Now the largest Junior 路a nd Preteen Shoppe in Pa. 522 Westerly Pkwy
238-1712
As seniors and some of the few remain ing original members of the FOF Club, we would like to reminisce upon the highlites of the past three years in the State College Area School Band. We were fi rst greeted by experienced juniors and seniors on a broiling summer afternoon, and as naive sophomores, we learned the correct way of marching. In December of that year, the band as a whole was invited to go to Germany, and we decided to make that trip a very memorable one. W ith "Marchi ng to Mu nich" as our motto (courtesy of Channel 10!), we invaded Europe, maki ng the Germany adventure an event from which time is
judged as past or prior. The perfection we reached, the places we went, and even the beer we drank, has not been ach ieved to such a fine degree since. To th ink that the next two years were only anti-climaxes is false. As juniors we thundered through the final passages of "Finale" and relearned how to street march during t he Fourth 路of July parade. UP.on me~ting the crop of new sophomores, we felt the power of be ing a senior as we marched into ou r last year. Between Districts and Regionals, "Third Suite" and "Gershwin", it is only fitting and proper that the Class of '74 round off an illustrious three years with the "Stars and Stripes Forever", saluting the man who made it possible, Frank Hege.
L. Kline, M. Weintraub, J. Dean, A. Bealer, S. Adams, B. Stewart, D. Ackard, R. Allshouse, T. Stanford, J. Baker, K. Forney, P. Rigby, S. Wartik, F. Herzog.
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WHITEHILL LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES
SOMEONE YOU KNOW
"Lights Out!" (Front Row: C. Hausman, J. Baisley, C. Houtz, C. Bierly. Second Row: A. Rubenstein, Mr. Whitehill.)
1524 N. Atherton
will be pleased to find TOWN & GOWN magazine (now in our 10th year!) in the mailbox every month ... a relative, a friend, a State High grad to whom "places and events in and nea r State College" still have special meaning. For gift subscriptions, write T&G, 403 S. Allen St., State College, Pa. 16801, giving subscriber's name, address, and zip code, and your name and address. Enclose check or money order: 3 yrs. $9; 2 yrs. $7.20; 1 yr. $4.80.
238-2449
T & R ELECTRONICS
"You know you don't look so bad with your glasses on!" {J. Baker)
PANASONIC
Just slightly ahead of our time 225 S. Allen St. 238-3800
You Can HEAR The Differe nee I
Quality Stereo You Can Afford
200 E. College Ave.
ERIE TECHNOLOGICAL, INC. 237- 14路5 I
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A PPLIANCES Compliments of
THE VILLAGE DAIRY
CAMPUS CLEANERS
Two Locations "This is the Speed Queen Court!" (T. Swatsworth, J. Snyder)
University Shopping Center
You Get Your Money 's Worth W ith SWATSWORTH
State College
110 East Beaver Ave. and University Shopping Center
160 Big Hollow Rd. 238- 1896
MULLEN MACHINE & TOOL CO.
" The Mull en Machiri.eiTeam" (L. Cartney, K. Throstle, D. Mullen, L. Way, L. Neidigh, M . Addleman.)
1200 West College Ave.
237-5454
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State College
SEARS Nittany Mall
"Would you, by any chance, care to guess what period of furniture th is one is?""All American, of course!" (K. Searles, N. Arbuckle, A. Rubenstein, C. Hausman.)
TWO WHEELS CYCLE SHOP
"Where are your helmets? You don't want to crush those pretty little heads of yours." (S. Flay, J. Baisley, C. Hausman, M. McCoy, A. Rubinstein.)
I000 West College Ave.
ALBERT F. WILLIAMS AGENCY
)0 S. Allen St.
237-4901
"Do they sell hats or flippers here?" (Front Row: B. McCoy, C. Bierly. Second Row: K. Shevchik, M. lntorre, K. Moyer, P. Mercer, K. Sauers, T. Nearhoof, J. Guerney, L. Carroll, N. Draper, M. Dunn, D. Dix, K. Cole, M. Thorn, A. Rubinstein, B. Kenney, C. Hausman. Third Row: S. Hersh, J. Alli son.
SHERATON MOTOR INN 240 S. Pugh St.
State College 238-8454
THE UNIFORM SHOP
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"There's a real head on those shoulders!" (N. Arbuckle, J. Thorn, S. Hersh, C. Kowalski S. Kelley K Brown K. Duich, L. Yingling, T. Nearhoof, K. Shevchik.) ' · '
_ARSON'S CITGO and LARSON'S TRAILER SALES
, N. Atherton St.
3 I Ol/2 S. Allen St. 237-6337
238-6208
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"Wonder where they learned how to read." (Front Row:M. Thorn, J. Nearhoof, L. Yingling, A. Rubinstein. Second Ro $. Hersh, J. Allison, K. Searls, C. Kowalski, C. Hausman, M. Campolongo.;
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CAMPANIS SHOE STORE AND REPAIR
CENTRE CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO.
3241/2 E. College 238-8172
201 W. Beaver 238-8442
The Family Shoe Store
DANDELION MARKET 221 E. Beaver 238-2082
National Foods For State College
THE FIRST EDITION BOOKSTORE
HARTMAN ELECTRIC
I006 W. College 237-5738
Nittany Mall Magazines Books Greeting Cards 238-5724
206 S. Allen 237-7654
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THE WAY BOOKSTORE
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KOCH'S INC. KREB'S RADIATOR SERVICE KUHN'S ARCO MAC'S HABERDASHERY NITTANY CONSUMER DISCOUNT PEDALS PHOTOGRAPHY W. E. RIPKA & SONS SCHAEFFER GLASS & MIRROR CO. SHOE CLINIC SLAGLE'S MARKET JAMES R. THOMPSON, THE PRUDENTIAL INS. CO. OF AMERICA TOBACCO TAVERNE WILSON'S BOARDING KENNEL
PROFESSIONAL PATRONS
KLINEGARAGE " A FRIEND" A. REID ALLISON, JR., MD RICHARD V. BARRICKMAN, DDS ELWOOD E. BARTGES, DDS JOHN F. BRESLIN, DDS ROBERT P. CAMPBELL, DMD GERALD F. CLAIR, MD, FACOG DONALD F. CURTIS, DDS DRS. DAILEY, DELMONICO, DEPEW & ASSOCIATES T.C. FEIR, MD JOHN T. FISHER, MD J. DANIEL GETZ, CPA JOHN C. GILLILAND II HARRIS TOWNSHIP GAME & FISH HARRIET M. HARRY, MD JAMES P. HERBERG, MD & ASSOCIATES ROBERT R. HIGASHIDA, DMD H. C. HUBBARD, JR., DC HAROLD S. KAISER, DPM RICHARD P. KARAS, MD ROBERTS. KISH, MD RICHARD A. KNERR, MD FRANK C. LAYNG, J~.• DDS
JOHN H. LIGHT, MD HARRY D. LYKENS, MD THOMAS J. MAGNANI, MD MICHAEL P. MARSHALL, DDS E. H. MATEER, MD MAZZA AND MAST, A TTYS. HARRY M. McDERMOTT, MD M. MARTIN McFEATTERS, DDS McQUAIDE, BLASKO, BROWN & GEISER, A TTYS. MILLER, KISTLER & CAMPBELL, ATTYS. MOUNT NITTANY VETERINARY HOSPITAL DONALD MULHATTEN, MD DRS. NARDOZZO, KARAS & ASSOCIATES, ORAL SURGERY FRANKLIN OLNEY, MD N. E. PATRICK, MD ARNIE & N. E. PATRICK JOHNS. REIDELL, MD W. L. SPRAGUE, DDS ELLEN JANE & JAMES R. THOMPSON C. H. WINGERT, JR., MD LINGG. WONG, MD
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AGWAY HOME AND GARDEN STORE . . . . .• . ........ 299 AGWAY INCORPORATED . ......................... 267 ALLEY CAT ................ . •... .. .. . . . ........... 266 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO ............ . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 267
GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHIC .. .. .. . . . .....•..• . . . .• . 270 GIRARD ELECTRIC, INC. ........ . ............ . ..... 271 GRAPHIC ARTS CENTER ... . ..........•............ 299 GREGG ELECTRONICS .. . .... . .. . . . ......•......... 276 GROK LEATHER AND JEWELRY .. . . . . .. •..... . .•.... 280
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BALFURD FABRIC CARE SERVICES ................... 270 BARTO'S MACHINE SHOP . ..•. . . . .... . ..•. . . . • . . . .• 276 BASKIN-ROBBINS ....... . .... . ............. . ....... 265 BEC-AIR, INC••.. . •......•. . • . . .. •.. . .......•....•. 298 BENEFICIAL CONSUMER DISCOUNT COMPANY • . .... 299 BERKS OPTICAL ... . ............................... 299 BICYCLE SHOP .. . ......... ... .. . . . ... . .... : . . . .. . . 266 BOALSBURG STEAK HOUSE . .......... . .... . ... . .. . 270 BOOTS DAIRYETTE. . ...... .. ... .. ... . . . . .. ... . . . . . . 266 BREON'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SALES . . . . ... . ·.......... 299 BUMBLE BEE BOUTIQUE ..........•................. 299
HARDEES .........•.................. . .. .. ........ 281 HARTMAN ELECTRIC . . . '. .. , ... ... ........ . ... . . .. . 298 HAWBAKER, GLENN 0. INC. . ....... . .... . ......... 278 HILLCO SPORTS ...................... . . . .. . ....... 280 HOLIDAY INN ..... .• . . .. . . . . .... . .• . . ..•. . .... . •. 277 HOUTS, 0. W. AND SON .........................•. 265 HOY TRANSFER, INC•. .. ....• . ...... . .•.• . •. . ..•• . .. 282 HULL'S FLOOR AND WALL COVERING .............. 296
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IMBT, HERBERT R.... . .............................. 267 INSURANCE/CENTRE ....... . . . .. . . . ...• .. ... . ••... 284
CAMPANIS SHOE STORE AND REPAIR ............... 298 CAMPUS CLEANERS ............... .. .............. 289 CAMPUS STEREO HOUSE.....•....•..... . ......•••. 271 CARSON'S EXXON ..................... . .......... 271 CENTRE CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO ... . . .. . . . .. ... . 298 CENTRE COUNTY REALTY .......................... 269 CENTRE HARDWARE ....... . ..................... . 274 CENTRE LAN ES . .. .. ..• .. .. . . . .. . . . . ...• . ... .. . . .. . 266 CENTRET AINMENT ............... . ....... . ........ 267 CHEMCUT CORPORATION ....... . ..... . ....... . . . . 272 CLARK AUTO EQUIPMENT CO . .. ............... . . .• 299 COMMERCIAL PRINTING . .... . ........ . ........... 299 COMMUNITY CONSUMER DISCOUNT COMPANY .... 299 COPPER KITCHEN ................... . .... . ... . . .. . 270 CORL STREET BODY AND FRAME SHOP . .... . ... . .. . . 272 CORNER ROOM ................................... 270 CRAIN LUMBER CO.. . ..... . .. . ...... ... . . .. . .... . . 299 D DAILY COLLEGIAN .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .• . . .. . . .... 282 DANDELION MARKET ............. . ................ 298 DANTE'S ......................................... 290 DESMOND, LEROY A. JR., REALTOR . . ... .. ... .. ...... 299 DEVECCHIS AND SONS, INC........................ 299 E ELLIS MOBIL SERVICE STATION ................ . .... 298 EMF SYSTEMS, INC.... . ............................ 298 ECONOMY LAUNDRY ................. . . . .. . . . . . .. 277 ERIE TECH ................ ·................... . .... 288 ERTEL'S KITCHENS ................................. 267 F FOF CLUB .......................................• 285 FIRST EDITION BOOK STORE ........................ 298 FROST, E.D. "JACK", GENERAL CONTRACTOR ... . ... 275
J JEWEL BOX .... . . . ...... .. ... .. . . ...... . .. . . . •.... 288 JIM'S ARMY NAVY STORE ........ . •........ . ....... 272 JOHN'S TEXACO ... . .............................. 284 K KELLER'S WOODSDALE EXXON .......... . .... . ..... 299 KISSINGER, LEONARD AND HEIM ... . ...•.•.......•. 299 KLINE GARAGE ... . .... .. . . . .. .... . ... .. . . .... . ... 299 KOCH'S INC.... . ................................. 299 KNITS 'N KITS ....................... . ............. 275 KNUPP OPTICAL .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . ....... . .. . .. 272 KREBS RADIATOR SERVICE ......................... 299 KUHN'S ARCO .••... . . . .. . .... . .... . .... .. .. . . . •.. 299 L
LARSON'S CITGO . . . . .. .. . . . .... . .. . . . . ... ... .. . .. 294 LESTER'S VARSITY MAN . . .. .... . .... . . . ... . ... .. .. . 264 LOCUS INC....................................... 274 LOFT ........................................ . .... 280 M MAC'S HABERDASHERY ........................... 299 MARIE'S BRIDAL AND MILLINERY SHOPPE . .. . .. . . . • .. 277 McLANAHAN'S DRUGSTORE ....................... 281 MELLOTT MOBILE HOMES .......................... 276 MEYER'S DAIRY ............... . ............ . ..... . 283 MID-STATE BANK AND TRUST CO................... ..268 MOUNT NITTANY SAVINGS AND LOAN . . •.....•.•.. 280 MOYER JEWELERS ...... . ..... .. .... . . .• . . .. . . . ...• 281 MOYER'S SEWING CENTER ................ . ........ 273 MULLEN MACHINE AND TOOL CO. .. . .............. 289 MUR JEWELRY CO . . . . .. . ..... .. . .. . . . . • .. .•.. . •. .. 276 MYERS, C. S. AND SON .. . ..... .. .... . . . •. . .. . .... .. 284
N NITIANY CONSUMER DISCOUNT ..•.......•........ 299
p PARK FOREST PHILLIPS 66 ... . . . .. . ............•.•.. 271 PATHFINDER ............... . ...... . •..•..•.•.. . •• . 282 PEDALS . . •... . ................................... 299 PENN HI-BOY MOTEL .. . . .. ... .. • . • .. ... . .... . ..... 277 PETRINO'S BRIDAL SHOPPE ......................... 298 PHOTOGRAPHY ... . ....... . ...................... 299 . PROGRESSIVE NEWS COMPANY . . ... . ..•. . • .. . . .... 283
R RIDER OLDSMOBILE INC.....• . ...... . •... . •... . .... 276 RIPKA'S, W. E. AUTO REPAIR ........................ 299 RIVERSIDE MARKETS ............................... 295 ROBINS YOUNG WORLD . . . . . .. ... . •. . ... .. • . . . . . •. 284
s SCHAEFFER GLASS AND MIRROR CO•. . .......... . .. 299 SCITEK INC... . .. . ................................ 296 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO.......................... 291 SHERATON MOTOR INN • . ......................... 293 SHOE CLINIC ................ . . . . . .. . .... . ... .. •.. 299 SLAGLES MARKET ................................. 299 STUDENT BOOK STORE .. . .......................... 296 SUN, S.C. CORP.......... . . . .... . .................. 282 SUNGLOW FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES ........... 298 SWATSWORTH APPLIANCES .............. . ... . .. . . 289
T TAVERN RESTAURANT ...................... . . . .... 294 T AND R ELECTRONICS ......... . . . . ... ............ 287 THOMPSON, JAMES R...... . .................... . .. 299 TOBACCO TAVERNE ...... . ............ . ........... 299 TORSELL, GRANT BUICK ... . ................ . . . .... 282 TOWN AND GOWN MAGAZINE ... . ................ 287 TWO WHEELS, INC.................... . ........... 292
u THE UNIFORM SHOP . . .............. . ............. 294 UNIVERSITY TRAVEL BUREAU ........... . ........... 295
v VILLAGE DAIRY ................... . ............... 289
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w WASH AND ORI LAUNDRAMAT . . ...............•... 275 WASSON INSURANCE AGENCY ........•..,......... 298 WATSON EQUIPMENT SALES ................ . ...... 287 THE WAY BOOKSTORE ..... . .................. . ..•. 298 WHITEHILL LIGHTING AND SUPPLIES ................ 287 WILLIAMS, ALBERT F. AGENCY ..................... 292 WILLIAMS, JAMES H. REALTOR ...... . .............. 298 WILSON'S BOARDING KENNEL ........ . ............ 299
y YORKS, CLIFFORD, DISTRICT MAGISTRATE ......... . . 298
Many thanks to all of our Patrons, Ad Salesmen, and Assistants.
ORGANIZATION AND CLUBS INDEX A A Cappella ................................ .. ... . . . 216 Accl ivity . . . ............... . ........... . ........... 230 Acknowledgements ... . . .. . . ...................... 320 Administration ................ .. .................. 126 Ad Salesmen ....................... . ... .. ......... 255 Advertiser's Index ........................... ... . .. 300 All-American Soq::er Player ........... . ............. 217 Astra............................. . ....... . ........ 240 Auto Club . .... . .................................. 256 AV Club ...... .. . . . . .. . .. . ............... . ........ 243
B Band (Senior). ... .. ... .... .. . .. . ... . ............... 208 Band (Sophomore) ....... . ... .. . . . . ............... 207 Baseball .................... ... . . . . . .... .......... 194 Basketball (Boys) .......... . .... . .... . .. . .. . . . . . . .. 172 Basketball (G irls) .......................... . . . . .. . . 176 Bridge Club . . ......... . ........ . ................... 257 "Bye Bye Birdie" .............................. . .... 222
c Cheerleaders ........ . ............................. 200 Chess Club .......... . . . ........ . . . . . . . ........... 258 Cho ir (Sophomore) ............... .............. 路: .214 Choral iers . ............. . ....................... . ..215 Cblor Guard . ........... . .... . .................... 206 Conclusion ... . ...... . ............................ 312 Cross Country . . ................... . .... .. ......... 158
D Dance Band .... . ......... . ....................... 209 Dance Cl ub ....................................... 226 Debate Club . . .................................... 228 D istrict Band ...... . . ..... . . ... .. .................. 210 D istrict Chorus ....... . ....... . ............ . .. ... . . 218 District One-Act ... . ......... . .................... 221 District Orchestra ............... . . . ............... 213
E ECMUNC Delegates . . ............. . ............ . .. 229
F Fall Sports Queens ....................... . ......... 167 Field Hockey ... . . . . . : ... . ..... . ................... 162 Fine Arts Club . .... ... ......... .. .................. 225 Fine Arts Club Project ........... . . . .............. . . 220 Football ................. , ...................... . . 148 FBLA ....... . ..................................... 254 FFA . .... . ... ........................ . ........ . . .. 253
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Indoor Track ,and Field ..................... .. . . . . .. 182 Intramural Archery ................................ 165 Intramu ral Bowling ............................... . 185 Intramural Engleball .... .. ........................ . 166 Intramu ral Basketball (Girls) ........ .... .... . ....... 184 Intramural Basketball (Boys) . . . ..................... 184 Intramural Football Champs ......... .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. 164 Intramural Soccer . . ........................ .. .... . . 165 Intramural Streaking . ......... .... ................. 186 Intramu ral Volleyball ..................... .. . . .. . .. . 198 Int roduction ...... . . . . . ... . . . ....................... 4 IRC ....................... .. ..................... 245
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K Key Club .................... .. ... . .... .. ......... 241 Kings and Queens of Hearts ................ . ...... :261
L Leaders (Girls) ........... . . . .. .... . .. . ..... . ...... 203 Library Assistants ............. . .. . . . .. . ... . . . ...... 242 Little Lion Staff .................................... 234
M Majorettes . ... . ..... . ............. . ............... 204 Marching Band ............................... . .... 248 Modified School Day .............................. 217
N NMSQT Finalists .................................. 260
0 One-Act Cast and Crew ..... . .................. . . . . 255 One-Act Plays .. .................................. . 219 Orchestra ...... . . . ............................... 211
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Paw Print Staff ................................ . ... 232 Penna. State Wrestling Champ ...................... 217 Photography Club ......................... .. ..... . 227
Q Quill and Scroll ... ... ............................. 231
R Returning lettermen ............. . .. ......... ...... 255
s Senior Activities ..................... . ............. 304 Senior Class ........ ..... ..... .. .......... .......... 26 Senior History ..... ......... ................... .. ... 22 ·s enior Senate .................. ... ................ 237 Senior Senate Mr. Ugly Contest ................. . ... 220 Ski Club ........ ..... ... ....... . ... ... ........... . 247 Soccer ... .. ............. .. .................. ... .. 154 Softball ........................................... 196 Sophomore Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % Sophomore Senate ................................ 239 Staff ............... .... . ......................... 126 Student Council ................................... 236
T Tennis (Girls) ..................................... 161 Tennis (Boys) ... ... ..... . . ... ..................... 188 Thespians ........................................ 224 Track and Field (Boys) .......... .. .................. 190 Track and Field (Girls) ... . ... .... .. ................ . 192 Twirling Club ... ... ...... ........... . .... ......... 259
v Varsity "S" (Girls) ........... .... . ...... . ........... 199 Voice of Democracy Winners ....................... 255 Vo-Tech (Afternoon) ............ ........... . ....... 252
w Work Experience .... .•. ... .... ... ..... .. ... ... .... 246 Wrestling .. ...... ... ... ...... ......... ... ... .... .. 168 WSCH . ...... .. ..... .... . .... .......... ... ....... 244
y Year in Review .. .. ................... . ............. 14
Organizations and Clubs Index 3(
Senior Di.rectory
A STEVEABERG Thespians 2, 3 (Co-Stage Mgr.); Spring Musical 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2, 3. WENDY ACE IM Volleyball 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Powderpuff Football 3. DEAN C. ACKARD A Cappella 2; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2. GINNY ADAMS Acclivity 2; Class Senate 1, 2; Twirling Club 2, 3; WSCH 2; Majorettes 3; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Soccer 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph Band 1. STEPHENS. ADAMS Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 3· IM Volleyball 1, 3;..A Cappella 2; Choraliers 2'. Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1. MITZI LOU ADDLEMAN FBLA 1, 2, 3; IM Bowling 1, 2. JIM ALLISON IM Basketball 2; IM Football 3.
Astra 2; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Football 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 1, 2.
NANCY ARBUCKLE Class Sentate 2, 3; Astra 2, 3; WSCH 2, 3; Cheerleaders 3; IM Football 2, 3; IM Soccer 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Senior Band 2; Soph Band 1.
B RANDY BACHMAN Boys' Basketball 2, 3. DAVID BAGLEY IM Football 2, 3; Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3. JAMES BAILEY Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3. STEVE BAILEY Work Experience 3. JOAN ANN BAISLEY Little lion 3; Debate Club 2, 3; Debate Team 2, 3; Hi-Lites 3; IRC 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; ECMUNC 2, 3; One Acts 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. ANN BAKER Class Senate 1, 3; J\stra 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 3; Cheerl eaders 1; Girls' Track and Field 2. CINDY BAKER
JULIE BERGSTROM Little Lion 3; Class Senate 3; Cheerleaders 1, 2; Gymnast,c_s 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Cho1r1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. SUSAN DEBORAH BERLIN Acclivity 1, 2, 3; little lion 3; Paw Print 2 (Ad. Sales Ed.), 3 (Bus. Mgr.); Bicycli ng Club 2 · B~id~e Club 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3 (Sec'y); FTA 2; H1-l1tes 3; IRC 2, 3; Library Asst. 1, 2, 3 (Sec'y); A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 1, 2; One Acts 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
ROSEMARY BANEY FT A 1; IM Basketball 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1. KENT BARR Wrestling 1.
SHARON l YNN BERNARD Choraliers 2; Soph Choir 1; One Acts 1.
BARB BARRICKMAN Class Senate 2; Astra 2; Cheerleaders 1; Girls' Golf 2, 3.
DAVID BERNITT Baseball 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 1; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Football 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3.
DEBORAH BARTOLET FBLA3.
RANDY L. ALLSHOUSE Soccer 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2; IM Volleyball 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
SUEAPLAN Class Senate 3; Astra 2, 3 (Sec'y); Ski Club 3· ~ iris' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Girls' leaders 2, 3; Girls~ Field Hockey 2, 3; Gymnasti'c!s 1; Girls' Track and Fiel'd 1, 2, 3; IM Soccer 1; Spring Musical 2· NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Dance Club 2, 3. '
NANCY LYNN BERARDI$ Class Senate 2; Astra 2; Cheerleaders 1.
DONICE BALLENGER Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3.
SCOTT J. BARTOO Soccer 1; Soph. Band 1; Senior Band 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Basketball 3.
BECKY ANTLE Girl s' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1· NMSQT Semi-Finalists 3; Dance Club 2, 3. '
DAVID R. BEPPLER Civil Air Patrol 1, 2, 3.
KEN BAKER Class Senate 1; Soph. Band 1; Senior Band 2.
DQNNA JEAN BARTOLET Class Senate 3; Medical Careers 3; Girls' Tennis 1, 3.
BARRY LEE ANDERSON
GREGORY D. BENTON Work Experience 3.
JEFFREY H. BAKER Little Lion 1, 2 (Asst. Photo. Ed.); Class Senate 1, 2; Student Council 3; Photography Club 1, 2, 3 (Pres.); A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; District Chorus 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 1, 2, 3; Regional Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Dist. Orch. 2, 3; Regional Orch 2, 3; Spring Musical 1; NEDT. Cert. of Merit 1; Jr. Talent Show1; IM Softball 1; Dance Band 2, 3.
REID ALLISON Thespians 3; Spring Musical 2, 3 (Co-Head Construction); One Acts 2, 3 (Co-Head Construction).
LINDA M. AMMERMAN
1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
THOMAS R. BASLER Paw Print 2, 3 (Boys' Sports Ed.); Cla;s Senate 1, 2 (Co-Pres.), 3; Bicycling Club 2; WSCH 1, 2; Boys' Varsity "$" 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Twentones 2; Spring Musical 1. NANCE BAUCHSPIES Girls' Varsity "$" 3; Girls' Basketball 2 (Mgr.); Girls' Field Hockey 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2; Choraliers 3. SUE ANN BAYLOR Little lion 2; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Twentones 2; D istrict Chorus 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3. AN ITA CAROL BEALER A Cappella 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1· Senior Band 2 (Lib.), 3 (Lib.); Soph Band 1; District Band 2, 3; Regional Band 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; District Orch. 1, 2, 3; Regional Orch. 1, 2, 3; State Orch. 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. MARC R. BEAULIEU Softball 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1; IM Basketball 1, 2; IM Football 1, 2; IM Volleyball 1. DENNIS BEHRER Vo-Tech.1; Work Experience 2, 3. PAULA BEIK Little lion 1; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; District Chorus 2; Spring Musical 1; One Acts 1, 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. DAVE BELL Fine Arts Club 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3 (Stage Mgr.); Gymnastics 1; IM Football 3; Spring Musical 1, 2 (Lighting Head), 3 (Stage Mgr.); One Acts 2, ~;Jr.Talent Show 1, 3; Jr. Miss Pageant 3 (light· mg Designer); Modi fied School Day 3. ED BENGTSON Boys' Basketball 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir
EDWARD W. BICKLE Work Experience~, 3. \
JACKIE ANN BICKLE Vo-Tech. 2, 3. JEFF BIDDLE FFA 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1. CINDY BIERLY Class Senate 3; Astra 2; Twirl ing Club 1, 2; Maorettes 2; Girls' Golf 1, 2, 3; IM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Senior Band 2. SUSAN BINGAMAN Bicycling Club 2; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2; Girls' Trac~ and Field 1, 2; A Cappella 2, 3; Spring · Musical 3. TERRY BIRD Wrestling 1, 3. TRUDI SUE BISH FBLA 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Sen-· ior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1. MARSHA BLAIR IM Volleyball 3; Jr. Miss Pageant 3. BONNIE BLOOM FBLA 2; IM Bowling 2; Choraliers 2. ED BOAL Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2,
3. JOE BOEHM SANDRA LEE BOLLINGER Astra 2, 3; Ski Club 1; IM Football 3; IM Volley: ball 2, 3; Spring Musical 1. BONNY ELIZABETH BOORE Thespians 1, 2, 3 (Treas.); Spring Musical 1 2 3· Jr.TalentShow1. • ' ' ' CYNTHIA D. BORDEN Little lion 1, 3; Medical Careers 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; IM Soccer 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 3. JOHN BRISCOE Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3. JOHN BRITTON IM Ba:ketball 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. B_and 1; Spring Musical 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; IM Softball 1. BOB BROOKS CLAIR BROOME Work Experience 2, 3.
KATHY BROWN Paw Print 2, 3; Class Senate 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3; Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 1; Softball 2; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Bowling 1; IM Football 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; One Acts 2.
CRAIG COBLENTZ, ESQ. Student Council 1, 2, 3; Bicycling Club 1, 2 (V. Pres.), 3; Debate Team 3; WSCH 3; Gymnastics 1; IM Football 3; IM Volleyba ll 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 1, 2; ECMUNC 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
BARBARA JO BRUCE Girls' Leaders 3; IM Soccer 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
CRAIG CODER Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Transfer Student 3.
JENNIFER LYNN BURNHAM Softball 1, 2 (Capt.); IM Bowling 1; IM Volleyball 3; Soph. Choir 1.
ED COFFMAN Ping Pong Club 2, 3; Boys' Basketball 1; Boys' Golf 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Bowling 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; District Chorus 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3.
ROBIN BURNS FBLA 1, 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1; Soph. Choir 1; Vo-Tech. 2, 3. MELVIA "TANK" BUSH Astra 2; Library Asst. 3; Work Experience 3; Transfer Student 2. KRISTINE BUSKIRK Class Senate 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Girls' Varsity"S" 3; Girls' Leaders 2, 3; Girls' Tennis 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Volleyball 3. CINDY BUTLER FBLA3.
c LINDA CAHALEN FFA 3; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Soccer 1; IM Volleyball 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1. MARCIA DIANE CAMPOLONGO Class Senate 3; WSCH 1, 2; Girls' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 2; Cheerleaders 1, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 2; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Football 3; IM Soccer 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3. LaMONT L. CARPENTER VO-Tech. 1, 2, 3. LINDA LEE CARROLL Little lion 2; Class Senate 1; Girls' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 2; Girls' Basketball 1; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; IM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2, 3. l YNN ALLISON CARTEY IM Volleyball 3; Choraliers 2; Spring Musical 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. DONN IS CASHNER FBLA 3. PAMELA RUTH CASSELBERRY Medical Careers 1, 2. JEFFREY CA TIELL IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Softball 1, 2, 3. CA THEY ANN CHAFFEE A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Choraliers 3; Spririg Musical 1, 2, 3. RICK CHAPURA Medical Careers 3; Work Experience 3; Transfer Student 3. JILL CHERNEGA Class Senate 2; Astra 2; Ski Club 1; Soph. Choir 1; District Chorus 1; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 3. AMY CHOMICKY
KATHY ANNE COLE Astra 2; IM Football 1, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Spring Musical 1.
WARREN COLEMAN Boys' Basketball 1; Softball 1; IM Basketball 2; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. KEITH CONNER Cl ass Senate 3; Key Club 3; Football 1, 2; Softball 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 3. ERICA ANN CORBELLETII Acclivity 1, 2, 3. GENE CORL FFA 1, 2, 3. SHERYL ELIZABETH COUGLIN Paw Print 3; Class Senate 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3; Astra 2; WSCH 1; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Peer Counseling 2, 3. ANNE MacNEAL COX Little lion 2, 3; Bicycling Club 2; Girls' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 2; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 (Co-Capt.); Girls' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; IM Football 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Spring Musical 2, 3. THOMAS I.COX Work Experience 2, 3. KARIN ANN COYNE Astra 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 2, 3. DENNIS W. CRANDELL IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 2, 3; Vo-Tech 1,
2, 3. MATTHEW CROSS Senior Band 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; One Acts 3; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3.
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DAVE CROWLEY Ski Club 2, 3; Football 1. DEBBIECROYLE Student Council 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Twentones 2; District Chorus 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN CUNNINGHAM little lion 3 (Girls' Sports Ed.); Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Bicycling Club 3; Ski Club 1, 3; Girls' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 1, 2, 3; Girls' Basketball 1 (Mgr.); Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 (Capt.); Girls' Track and Field 1, 2 (Capt.), 3; IM Vol leyball 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Dance Band 2,3. WILLIAM GREGORY CURLEY Baseball 3; Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3.
DAVE CHUBB STARFORD L. CHURCHILL Ill LYNORCLAIR Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Astra 2; Ski Club 2; Girls' leader s 2, 3; Cheerleaders 3; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2; Gymnastics 1; Softball 1, 2; Girls' Track and Field 1. RALPH COBLE Work Experience 3.
STEVEN DALBOR NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. ELLISE DAVINROY Astra 2; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Transfer Student - Clapham High School, Pretoria, S. Africa 1; Modified School Day 3. DEBORAH JANE DAVIS Class Senate 3; Student Council 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; One Acts 2, 3; IM Archery 3. LYNNEA. DAVIS Quill and Scroll 2, 3 (Sec'y); Hi-Lites 3 (Co-Ed.); IM Volleyball 2; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Twentones 2; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3; Spring Musical 2; NMSQT Semifinalist 3. JENNIFER DEAN Acclivity 2, 3 (Co-Ed.); little lion 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Bicycling Club 1, 2; Chess Club 3; Debate Club 3-; Debate Team 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 3; Spring Musical 2, 3. YVONNE MARIE DeANGELO Acclivity 3; Class Senate 1; Astra 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Girls' Leaders 2, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. SHARON DeARMITT FBLA 2, 3; Softball 2 (Mgr.); Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1. DEBORAH ANNE DECKER Astra 2; IM Football 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. CYNTHIA DeGROAT Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1; NEOT Cert. of Merit 1; Dance Club 3. BEVERLEY DEIBLER FBLA 1, 2, 3.
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DENNY DELONG Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3. JEFFREY A. DERR Bicycling Club 1, 2, 3; Boys' Golf 2, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; IM Bowling 1, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; IM Softball 3. DOREEN DETWILER FBLA 3; Softball 2 (Mgr.), 3 (Mgr.); IM Bowling 3; IM Volleyball 3; Choraliers 2, 3. LAURA DeVA,ULT Class Senate 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3 (Sec'y); Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 1 (Asst. Stage Mgr.), 3; One Acts 1, 2, 3 (Dir.); Jr. Talent Show 1; Dist. and Regional One Act Comp. 2. PETER KING DITTMAN Bicycling Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleaders 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 (Capt.); IM Bowling 1, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. DIANE DIX Class Senate 2, 3; Twirling Club 1; Astra 2; Soph. Choir1; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2. DUCE DOUCETTE Ping Pong Club 1, 2, 3; WSCH 1; Boys' Basketball 1; IM Softball 1, 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 1; Wrestling 2; IM Basketball 2; IM Bowling 2; IM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. NANCY DRAPER Thespians 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2, 3; Jr. Talent Show 1; Jr. Miss Pageant 2. ROBIN RENEE DREESE Vo-Tech. (Cosmetology) 1, 2, 3.
D )IMDAHMUS Bicycling Club 3; IM Softball 1, 2, 3; Boys' Tennis 1, 2; . Wrestling 2; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
ALLEN DREIBELBIS Key Club 3; Boys' Varsity "S" 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2 (Capt.), 3 (Capt.); IM Basketball 2; Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1. DAN DREIBELBIS Work Experience 3. DIANE l YNN DREIBELBIS
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FBLA 2, 3 (Treas.) . PENNY MARIE DRY • Class Senate 2, 3; Girls' Basketball 2 (Mgr. ); Girl s' Track and Field 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Spring Musical 3. VICKIE ANN DUCK FBLA 2,3. KATHYDUICH Little Lion 2; Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Girls' Basket· ball 3; Girls' Tennis 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1. LISA DUNKELBERGER MELINDA DUNN Girls' Leaders 2; Cheerl eaders 2, 3; Gymnastics 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. RUSS DUTCHER Softball 1, 2; IM Football 3.
E PAM EDMONSTON Acclivity 3; Fine Arts Club 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; NMSQT Semi -Finalist 3. ELLEN EDYAR Class Senate 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3; G irls' Track and Field 1; A Cappella 3; Soph. Cho ir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph . Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3; Spring Musical 2; Jr. Ta l ent Show 1. SUSAN EGGERT Little Lion 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 1, 3. MARY EGOLF Work Experience 2, 3. LORY EIGHME Bicycling Club 3; Choraliers 3; O rc.tiestra 1. NEDD. ELDRIDGE Class Senate 1, 3; Auto Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3 (V. Pres.); Boys' Varsity "S" 3; Boys' Leaders 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Volleybal l 2, 3. LAU RA ANN ELLIOTT BOB ELLIS Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Vol leyball 1, 2, 3. LINDA J. EPLER Astra 3; Ski Club 1; G irls' Basketball 1, 3; Girls' Track and Field 2; Soph. Choir 1. CHAVIN ESCOBAR Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 3; Spring Musical 2; One Acts 1, 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. CHARLES ETZWEILER
F RON FALKENSTEIN Boys' Basketball 3; Boys' Golf 3. ALANE FARBER Chess Club 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Thespians 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2; One Acts 3; Transfer Student 2. ROBIN FARIS Thespians 2; Spring Musical 2; One Acts 2; Jr. Talent Show 2. DEBRA ANN FASICK Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3. DEBORAH MARIE FETZER Girls' Trac.k and Field 2; Vo-Teen 1, 2, 3. DALE FIKE
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DAVE FI LES Amateu r Rad io Club 3; Chess Club 2, 3; Boys' Golf 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2. CONNIE L. FINK Girls' Track and Field 1, 2; Vo-Tech 2, 3. JERRY FISH ER Class Senate 1, 3; Key Club 3; WSCH 3; Boys' Varsity "S" 3; Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 3; IM Football 3.
JOHN GIBBONEY Work Experience 3. TERI GLENN FBLA 2, 3; Softball 2 (Mgr.); Choraliers 2. PAUL A. GOLDSBOROUGH
SARAH AILEEN FLAY Soph. Choir 1.
GERRIT GOODMAN Little Lion 2 (Typing Ed.); Chess Club 2; Library Asst. 2; Cross Country 1; Gymnastics 3; IM Basketbal l 3; IM Volleyball 2; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Schlastic Quiz·Team 3.
PAUL FLEXNER Class Senate 3 (Pres.); Fine Arts Club 2, 3; Boys' Tennis 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 2, 3.
LINDA GORDON Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Girls' Leaders 3; Cheerleaders 2, 3 (Sec'y); Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1.
LINDA FOGEL Little Li on 1; Class Senate 3; Twi rling Club 1, 2, 3; Majorettes 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Jr. M iss Pageant 3.
PAT GRABILL FFA 3 (Sec'y to Director); Softball 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Vol leyball 2, 3; Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1.
KEITH FOLK IM Softball 1.
GARY GRAMLEY Cross Country 1; Soccer 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 1; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
AL FOLMAR CARMEN FORMICA Football 1; IM Softball 1. KEITH A. FORNEY Senior.Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; O rchestra 2, 3; Spring Mus i ca l 2; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3; Dance Band 2, 3. THOMAS W. FOX Football 2, 3. PAUL A. FREEMAN Student Council 1; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 1, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; IM Softball 1, 2. HELENE FRIEDMAN Acclivity 1, 2; Litt le Lion 1, 2 (Ad Mgr.), 3 (CoEd.-in-C:hief); Quill and Scroll 1, 2, 3; Class Senate 1, 2; HRC 2; IRC 1, 2 (Co-Pres.), 3 (Co-Pres.); ECMUNC 1, 2, 3 (Head Embas.); NMSQT Letter of Commend. 3.
RUTH ANN GRENOBLE Work Experience 2 (Vice Pres.), 3 (Pres.). CHRIS GRILL Fine Arts Club 2, 3; French Club 2; Transfer Stud~nt 3 (From San Anton io, Texas). JANIS ELIZABETH GUERNEY Paw Print 2, 3; Class Senate 3; Student Council 3; Bicycling Club 2; WSCH 1; Cheerleaders 1, 2; IM Volleybal l 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. BARBGUSSE Class Senate 2, 3; Ast ra 2; Twirling Club 1, 2; Girls' Leaders 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Bowling 1; IM Socce.r 1, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
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NORM FRYE Key Club 3; Boys' Varsity "S" 3; Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; King of Hearts 1.
JAN HACKETT Cl ass Senate 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 3.
ROANA FULLER Girls' Varsity "S" 3; G irls' Leaders 3; G irls' Basketball 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Girls' Tennis 1, 2, 3.
ARDIS A. HANCOCK Student Council 2; Thespians 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2, 3; Jr. Talent Show 1.
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CATHY HARDING Bridge Club 2, 3; Debate Club 2; Debate Team 2; Fine Arts Club 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
TONY GAERTNER IM Basketball 3; Transfer Student 3. DEBORAH GARDINER Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Girls' Basketball 3; Softball 2; Girls' Tenrns 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 3; IM Basketball 2; IM Volleyball 2. EVELYN (EV) GARNER Astra 2, 3; IM Football 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 3. WAYNE GEARHART Football 1, 2; Indoor Track 1. GEORGE GEISLER Ping Pong Club;· Ski Club; Boys' Golf; IM Basketbal l; IM Football; IM Volleyball.
DAVID VERNON PARTRIDGE HARRIS Class Senate 3 (Pres.); Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3. CRISTINA LOUISE HARRIS Acclivity 1, 2, 3 (Co-Ed.); Paw Print 3; Student Council 1; Fine Arts Club 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 3; Work Experience 1. CH IP HARVEY Bicycling Club 2; Cross Country 3; Gymnastics 1; Boys' Tennis 1, 3; IM Football 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.• CALLIE ANN HAUSMAN Class Senate 1; Twirling Club 2; WSCH 2; IM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2.
MICHAEL N. GESELOWITZ Student Council 3; Bridge Club 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3 (Pres.); Debate Club 2; Debate Team 3; Library Asst. 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Football 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; NMSQT Sem i-Finalist 3.
MARCIA HAWK Thespians 2; Girls' Leaders 2; Peer Counseling 1; Choraliers 2; Orchestra 2; Spring Musical 2; One Acts 1 (Best Dir., Best Set), 2.
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JIM HAWKINSON Wrestling 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
DERRI LL A. GHANER Work Experience 1, 2. STANLEY GHAN ER IM Football 3; Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3.
CHERYL HEASLEY Little Lion 2, 3; Class Senate 1, 2, 3; FTA 1; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3.
JEANNE HEFKIN Jwirling Club 1; Majorettes 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2,3. ' RONALD"LEE HEIKEN Wrestling1; IM Volleyball 2. JEFF HEIMER Ski Club 3; Boys' Varsity "S" 3; Boys' Leaders 3; Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3 (Capt.); Softball 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. JANET SHIPMAN HEINSOHN Acclivity 1, 2, 3; Little Lion 3; Quill and Scroll 2, 3 (Treas.); Fine Arts Club 2, 3; Hi-Lites 3 (Bus. Mgr.); Dance Club 2; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
Cappella 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1. HOLLY HOWE Hall Patrol; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Student Union; Dance Club; NMSQT Semi- Finalist; Trans fer Student. KENNETH HOY JENNIFER HRICKO Acclivity 1; Little Lion 2, 3 (lit. Ed.); Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
FREDERICK W. HEISS Work Experience 3.
SH IH-IN HU Little Lion 1, 2 (Asst. Ed.), 3 (Co-Ed.); Q uill and Scroll 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2 (Sec'y), 3; A Cappella 2, 3 (Corr. Sec'y); District Chorus 3; Orchestra 1, 2 (lib), 3 (Lib.); District Orch. 1, 2, 3; Regional Orch. 1, 2, 3; State Orch. 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3.
CINDY L. HENN INGER Work Experience 2, 3.
DAVIDS. HUBER Ski Club 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
STEVE W. HERSH Little Lion 2, 3 (Boys' Sports Ed.); Cheerleaders 3 (Mascot); Baseball 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
PAIGE HUBER Astra 3; Bicycling Club 2; Girls' Leaders 3; Girls' Field Hockey 1; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2; IM Volleyball 2; A Cappella 2, 3; Choraliers 2, Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 1, 2.
L. FREDERICK HERZOG Little Lion 2; Bicycling Club 3; Photography Club 3; AV Club 3 (Sec'y); Soph Band 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. MARK HESS Baseball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; IM Soccer 1. SCOTT HUNTER HESS WSCH 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Football 3; A Cappella 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2, 3. KAREN ELIZABETH HIGASHIDA Class Senate 2; Girls' Leaders 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 2, 3; IM Volleyball.); Choraliers 2, 3; Spring Musical 3. JAMES A. HILLARD FFA 1; Football 1; Wrestling 1, 3; Work Experience 2,3. KELSEY RAY HINES Acclivity 2, 3; Little Lion 3; Class Senate 3; Student Council 3; Wrestling 2; IM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 3; A Cappella 2, 3 (V. Pres.); Spring Musical 2, 3. JOE HINGER WSCH 3; IM Football 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2. HARVEY R. HOFFMAN,JR. FFA 1; Football 1, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Work Experience 2. JACQUELINE ANN HOMAN FBLA 3; Medical Careers 2; IM Soccer 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1. KENT HOMAN Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Vo-Tech 1, 2,
3. 'DAN HOPKINS Auto Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3 (Sec'y); Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. TINA (HORNY) HORNER IM Volleyball 2. B. A. HORNSTEIN Class Senate 1; Astra 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Girls' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 2; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 (Co-Capt.); Im Volleyball 2; A Cappella 3;Soph. Choir1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. KAREN LEE HOSTERMAN Class Senate 2; Astra 3; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 2, 3; Majorettes 2, 3; IM Bowling 1; IM Soccer 1, 3 (Capt.); IM Volleyball 1, 2,3; A
BILL HUGHES Football 1, 2. JEFF HUGHES Boys' Basketball 1; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; I M Football 2; IM Soccer 2; IM Volleyball 2, 3. KATHY HULL Class Senate 3; Student Council 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; IM Archery 3; Gymnastics 1, 2; IM Volleyball 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2, 3; Jr. Talent Show 1.
KIMBERLY S. INTORRE Acclivity 3; FBLA 3; Girls' Field Hockey 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 3; IM Football 2; IM Volleyball 2,3. DALE ISHMAN FFA3.
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Choir 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1. CAROL LOUISE JONES FBLA 2, 3; Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1. DAN JORDAN LUCILLE (LUCY) M. JORDAN Acclivity 3; Little Lion 3 (Captions Ed.); Paw Print 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 1, 2, 3; Hi-Lites 2 (Treas.), 3 (Ed.); Medical Careers 1, 2; Dance Club 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Alternative Program Study Comm. 3. SHARON JORDAN IM Soccer 2; Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 1, 2; One Acts 2.
K DENISE KAISER Dance Club 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; IM Soccer 1; One Acts 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. THERESA ANN KASTNER Little Lion 1, 2 (Org. Ed.); Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Thespians 2, 3; A Cappella 2 (Rec. Sec'y), 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1 (Rec. Sec'y); Spring Musical 1, 2. KIM KAUFFMAN Astra 2, 3 (Pres.); Twirling Club 1; IM Volleyball 3; Choraliers 2. JEAN RAHEL KAZEZ Bicycling Club 1; Chess Club 1; ECMUNC 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. JAY KECK IM Bowling 1; IM Volleyball 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. CARL KEENER Chess Club 3; Softball 2; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1. KIMBERLY KELLER Cheerleaders 2; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1. SHARON KELLEY Class Senate 1; Bicycling Club 2, Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Gymnastics 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2; IM Basketball 2.
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BARBARA ELLEN KENNEY Astra 1, 2; IM Football 1; IM Volleyball 1, 2; Choraliers 1, 3.
SUSAN L. JACOBS Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1.
MARC KENTERA Boys' Basketball 3; IM Volleyball 3.
MARK JANTZER Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3.
THOMAS M. KERR Amateur Radio Club 3; Key Club 3; WSCH 3; Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3.
BRYAN J. JENSEN DAVE JODON WSCH3. ALLA"! JOHNSON DOUG JOHNSON Work Experience 3. KAREN E. JOHNSON A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Choraliers 2, 3; Spring Musical 1. TERRI JOHNSON Cheerleaders 2, 3; Spring Musical 1. WILLIAM LEON JOHNSON Boys' Basketball 1 (Mgr.); Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 3; Dance Band 2, 3. CAROLYN "TOOTSIE" JOHNSTON FBlA 3; Work Experience 2 (Treas.). KA THERINE JOHNSTONE Acclivity 3; Class Senate 2; Bicycling Club 3; Girls' Field Hockey 2; IM Basketball 3; IM Soccer 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Soph.
J. SELBY KIFFER JOHN KILIAN Cross Country 2; Indoor Track 2; Boys' Track and Field 1; "!EDT Cert. of Merit 1; '\t\.iSQT Semi-Finalist 3. ANN KING Acc livity 1; Little Lion 2; Student Council 2, 3; Bicycling Club 1, 2; Thespians 1, 2 (Co-Head of Props.), 3 (Head of Make-up); Spring Musical 1, 2; One Acts 1, 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. CINDY KING Girls' Golf 2, 3. KANDI LYl\i~ KING FBLA3. KAREN KAY KING 路Acclivity 1; Student Council 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2,3; AllState One Acts 1, 2; Peer Counselor 2. MARK ALLEN KING Class Senate 3; Student Council 3; Bicycling,
Club 2,3; Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1. DAVE KISNER LYNDON KLINE Wrestling 1, 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2,
3. JEANNE KLINEFELTER Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3.
Thespians 2 (V.-Pres.), 3 (Pres.); A cappella 2, 3 (Pres.); Choraliers 3 (Treas.); Twentones 2; District Chorus 3; Spring Musical 1, 2; One Acts 1, 2, 3; ECMUNC 1. - ... MARJ LEONARD FBLA 1; Girls' Track and Field 1; Work Experience 3. JOHANNA LEOS . Acclivity' 2, 3; Little Lion 1, 2; D.ance ·club 3; Girls' Track and Field 1;. IM Soccer 3; Senior Band 2,,3; Soph. Band 1.
JUDITH KLINEFELTER Work Experience 2, 3. ELISA KNAPP SUE KNEPP Class Senate 3; IM Archery 3; IM Volleyball 2,3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1 (Corr. Sec'y); District Chorus 3; Senior Band 2; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; Work Experience 3. KAREN L. KNISELY Acclivity 3; FBLA 2, 3; Gymnastics 3; Softball 2; IM Basketball 3; IM Soccer 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. FRED D, KOCH, II Student Council 1. VERA KOCHANOWSKY Quill and Scroll 2 (Co-Sec'y/Treas.), 3; A cappella 2, 3; ·choraliers 2; District Chqr1Js 3; Regional Chorus 3; ~pring Musical 1, 2; One Acts 1. AMY KOLL Little Lion 1; Class Senate '!7Girls' Tennis 2; Girls' Track and Field 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. CHARMAINE ROSE KOtJALSKI Little Lion 3; Paw Prir:it 2, 3 (Girls' Sports Ed.); Class Senate 1 (V.-Pres.), 3; Student Council 2 (V-Pres.); Astra a; Twirling Club 2; WSCH 1; Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Girls' Leaders 2, 3; Gymnastics 2, 3; Gir,ls' Tra,ck and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Football 1, 2 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 3; 1 Choraljers 2, 3 (Corr. Sec'y); Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 1, 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Q u'een of Hearts 1; Jr. Miss Pageant 3 (Titlist, Sch. Ach. Award.)
RENEE LEVINE little lion 1, 2; Debate Club 1, 2; Debate Team 1, 2; Soph. Choir1; Twentones 1; Spring.Musical1,2; ECMUNC2.
JOSEPH LIEB . Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Softball 1; IM Basketball 2; IM Football 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball
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BILL LINGLE Wrestling 1, 2. CYNTHIA LOERCH Softball 1; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Soccer 1, 3; IM Volleyba11 ·2, 3; A Cappella 2; 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 3. JOHN M ICHAEL LOPEZ ·. Class Senate 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Spring Musical
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STEVEN LASSAGNE, M.T.B.O.F.B.U.Y.A. little lion 3; Paw Print 3; Class Senate 3 (Treas.) Student Council 3 (Treas.); Bridge Club 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; District Chorus 2; Spring Musical 2; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3. KATHLEEN HELYN LAUCK FBLA 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 2; Choraliers 3. KENNETH LEATH WSCH 3; IM Basketball 2; IM Football 3; Choraliers 3; Spring Musical 2. \
ROB LEHMAN Litt.le lion 2, 3; Paw Print 2, 3 (Feature Ed.); Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Class Senate 1, 2 (Treas.);
DAVID McCARL Acclivity 3; little Lion 3; Paw Print 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
. M ICHELE MARIE McCLELLAN Astra 2, 3; Twirling Club 1, 2; Girls' Le.aders 2; Girl s' Track and Field 1; Soph. Choir 1. CYN THIA LOUISE McCOOL FBLA'1· Twirling Club 1, 2; Girls' Leaders 3; IM ·soccer\ IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2-;- %;_ Soph.Choir1. · ROBERT ALAN McCQ0t, Class Senate 3; S<;Ll-1:iall 3; IM VoJleyball 2, 3. MEADMcCOf Auto_9ub::..r.
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PATRICIA M. MEYER FBLA 2, 3; Twirling Club 2, 3; Majorettes 3; Sen0ior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
CHARLES KUHN Little Lion 2; Photography Club 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Work Experience 3.
GREG LANG FBLA 2; Indoor Track 2; IM Basketball 2; IM Football 1, 2; IM Vol leyball 2, 3
JAMES McARDLE Transfer Student 1 (Am. lnternat'I School, New Delhi, India}.·
PAMELA A. MERCER Twirl ing Club 2, 3; Majorettes 3; IM Football 3; Senior Band 2.
SCOTT KRESGE IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Volle~all 2, 3.
SUE LAIRD Class Senate 1; HRC 1; Orchestra 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
THOMAS A. MAZZA Ski Club 1, 2, 3 (Pres.); Boys' Tennis 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
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ANN FRANCES KRADEL Choraliers 3; Senior Band 3, 3; Soph. Sand 1; Orchestra 3; NEDT CeJt. of Merit 1; Jr. Mis.s Pageant 3.
JAMES JOHN LAING IM Football 2, 3; Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3.
LINDA SUE MAYES Astra 2, 3; Twirling Club 2, 3; Majorette 2, 3 (Head); IM Volleyball 3.
DENISE McCLELLAN : IM Football 2; ~horaliers 2; Soph. Choir 1.
CRAIG LEWIS Transfer Student 3.
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Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
JOE MAGINNIS Class Senate 3 (Pres.}· Baseball 2; Football 1, 2; Boys' Track .a nd Field; I M Basketball 3; IM Football 3. MARIA MANIS IM Volleyball 3. JACQUELINE G. MARKLE Bicycling Club 3; Girls' leaders 2; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2; Girls' Track and Field 1; IM Basketbal l 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3. MARY MARRO Class Senate 3; Astra 2; FBLA 2; Twirling Club 2; Dance Club 2, 3; IM Football 1, 3; .I M Volleybal l 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. SAMUEL ANGE LO MARTELLA Wor.k Experience 3. JOANNE MAST Debate Club 2. MARK JEFFREY MASTALERZ Boys' Track and Field 1; IM Volleybal l 2, 3;
JEFFREY A. MILLER IM Softball 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; District Band 3; District Orch. 3; Regional Band 3; Or~hestra 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; Jr. Talent Show 2; Dance Ba,:id 2, 3. JOHN D. MILLER Acclivity 1, 2; Little lion 1, 2, 3; Class Senate 1, 2 (Pres.), 3; Bicycling Club 2; Photography Club 1, 2, 3 (Co-Pres.); Ski Club 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Twento nes 2; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; WSCH 1, 2; Dance Band 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Dist. Chorus 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. · NANCY MINSHALL Acclivity 3; Astra 2, 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Soccer 3; IM Volleybal l 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. BO MOIR ROGER MOORE Boys' Track and Field 2; IM Football 3; IM Vol- . leyball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Twentones 2; District Chorus 2; Spring Musical
2. SUE ELLEN MOREHOUSE Class Senate 1; Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Girls' Leaders 3; Girls' Basketball 1, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball
-., 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; NEDT
3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
Cert~ of Merit 1; Transfer Student 2 (Frankfurt, Germany).
CHRIS O'HARA
WILLIAM JOHN MORGAN "football 2; IM Basketball 2,3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. ALEX MOROZ RENEE MOURANT Acclivity 1, 2; Astra 1; Thespians 2; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2; Work Experience 3; Jr. Tal~nt Show 1. ARTHUR RUSSELL MOYER, JR. IM Bowling 2.
DEBBIE OLIVER Thespians 1, 2, 3 (Vice-Pres.); Spring Musical 1, 2; Dance Club 3; One Acts 1, 2, 3. NANCY OSTERHOUDT Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1; Vo-Tech 3 (Dental Asst.). 路 JOHN OSWALD Paw Print 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Class Senate 1; IRC 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Indoor Track 2; Boys' Track and Field 2; IM Volleyball 2; ECMUNC 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
KATHY MOYER Acclivity 3; FBLA 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. RICHARD MOYLE Work Experfence 2, 3.. GUNN MULBERGER Baseball 1, 3; Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3. DONALD MULHATIEN Baseball 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; lM Football 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. VIRGINIA DIANE MULLEN Class Senate 2, 3; IM Bowling 2; IM Volley6a t,.,,,.
3. CHIP MURPHEY Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 3.
N JUDY NAG I NEY Little Lion 2 (Rec. Ed.); Class Senate 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Thespians 3; Gymnastics 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert.' of Merit 1; Quill and Scroll 3. SALLY L. NAGURN楼 Acclivity 3; Little Lion 2; Girls'. )J'ack and Field 1, 3; Dance Club 2; IM Soccer 3; IM Volleyball 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir1; Senior Band 2,.3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 3. TINA NEARHOOF Little Lion 1; FBLA 3; IM Volleyoa I~,@ LAURIE JO NEIDICH Class Senate 2, 3; IM Volleyball 3; Choraliers"2, 3. JOHN NELSON Ping Pong Club 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1. MARJORIE NICHOLAS Paw Print 3; Bicycling Club 1; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. SHELLEY NICHOLAS Acclivity 2, 3 (Bus. Mgr.); Little lion 3; FFA 3 (Sec'y); FBLA 3; Softball 2, 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Soccer 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; O rchestra 1. MICHAEL NORRIS Debate Club 2; IM Softball 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 3; Spring Musical 3.
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p GREG PALAZZARI Auto Club 2, 3 (Sec'y); Boys' Tennis 2; Boys' Track and Field 1; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 2; Jr. Talent Show 1. KAREN SUE PALMER FBLA 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2. MARK PALMER JAMES A. PARK Ski Clu~ ~ A Gappella 2; Soph. Choir 1; District-Chorus 2;Work Experience 3. JOHl'-l"IRWIN PARSONS IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2,3. ROBERT L. PELLEGRIN IM Foo~ball "3; IM"Basketball; Senior Band 3; OrchesJra 3; Transfer Student 3; Dance Band 3.
DAVID PEREZ Acclivity .3; Class ~enate,ciJ; Chess Club 1; IM Softball 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3. LISA ANN PERSON Dance Club 3. MATI PERSSON Class Senate 3; Bicycling Club 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Ping P(;)Jlg Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3; Cross Country 3; IM Softball 2, 3; Gymnastrcs 1; Indoor Track 2; Boys' Tennis 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 2路 IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyb~II 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Twentones 2; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; One Acts 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3.
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JEFFERY POORMAN Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3 (Auto BocfyShop). GARY POTTER NANCYPOUST FBLA 1, 2, 3 (Sergeant at Arms). TOM PRATT Chess Club 1; Ping Pong Club 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1: JACKIE PRESSLER Work Experience 2. KATHLEEN M. PUZAK Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3.
DEBBIEOBERLE FBLA 1, 2; Vo-Tech 2, 3. JOHN O'BRYAN Coys' Golf 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2. KATHRYN LOU ISE O'CONNELL Class.Senate 2 (Sec'y), 3 (Sec'y); IM Soccer 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3 (Lib); Choraliers 3 (Lib., Pres.); Soph. Choir 1 (Lib.); Twentones 2; District Chorus 2; Spring Musical 1, 2,
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R DAVID RABINOWITZ JOE RAINELLI Football 1, 2J 3; IM Basketball 2, 3. RALPH RALSTON Baseball 1 IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2,3. TOM REAPE Ping Pong Club 3. LISA X.. REEVES IM Volleyball2, 3;.Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. B 1; Orchestra 2. SHARON REICH Thespians 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1,2,3. MIKE REICHARD Wrestling 1, 2; Vo-Tech 2, 3. PEGGY REILLY Vo-Tech. DEBRA K. REITZ Class Senate 1; IM Football 2; Work Experience 3. DONNA MAE REITZ Astra 2; Medical Careers 1, 2, 3; Choralier.s 2; Soph. Choir 1. DAVE RHOADES Auto Club 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. STEVE RICE . IM Softball 2,.3; Gymnastics 1; IM Football 3. DEBBIE RIDDLE Dance Club 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2, 3. SHELDON RIDER Football 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3. PETER RIGBY Class Senate 1, 3; Gymnastics 1; Boys' Tennis 1; IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Dance Band 2, 3. BETSY RICER IM VolleySall 2, 3; Work Experience 3. MIKE RININGER Gymnastics 3; Wrest ling 3. (;)AVE ROBB Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Football 1, 2; IM Volleyball 1, 2. KIMBERLY ANN ROTE Little Lion 1; Paw Print 3 (Circ. Ed.); Class Senate 2, 3; FBLA 1, 2 (V. Pres.), 3 (Pres.); Library Asst. 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Spring Musical 2. LEAH ROZEN Little lion 2, 3; Paw Print 1, 2 (Feat. Ed.), 3 (Ed.in-Chief); Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Student Council 2 (Pres.), 3; Bicycling Club 1, 2; Hi-Lites 1, 2; Thespians 2, 3; WSCH 1, 2; One Acts 1 (Dir.), 2 (Best Sup. Actress); ECMUNC 1, 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Spring Musical 1; Dist. One Acts 1. AMANDA B. RUBINSTEIN Paw Print 2; Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Astra 2; Fine Arts Club 1; Thespians 1, 2, 3; WSCH 1;, Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Gymnastics 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; IM Bowling 3; IM Football 1, 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; Jr. Talent Show 2; Queen of Hearts 2; Jr. Miss Pageant 3.
KATHLEEN-QUINN Class Senate 2; Girls' Varsity "S'.' 1, 2, 3; Girls' Basketball 1; Girls' Tennis 1, 2, 3; District 6 Girls' Singles 2 (Runner-Up); IM Volleyball 2.
GRACE-RlJDY FBLA 1, 2, 3; Twirling Club 1; Softball 2; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1.
SUSAN QUINN Astra 2.
KATHY RUDY FBLA 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2; IM Volleyball 2, 3;
Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1. MISSY RUFFNER WSCH 3; Spring Musical 1.
s JOHN ROBERT SALLADE Boys' Varsity "S"; Boys' Basketball 1, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2; IM Volleyball 2, 3; A Cappella 2; Spring Musical 2. MARK DOUGLAS FUTZ SANDERS IM Softball 3; Boys' Track and Field 2. THERESA SANDERS CATHYE MAY SAUERS Little Lion 2; Student Council 2; Bicycling Club 3; Ski Club 3; Twirling Club 1; Girls' Field Hockey 2; Soph. Choir 1; Work Experience 3. DAVID SCHMIDT Bicycling Club 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Boys' Tennis 1, 3; IM Volleyball 3; Transfer Student 2. GARY SCHROEDER VICKI J. SCHWARTZ Little Lion 2, 3 (Stud. Life Ed.); Quill and Scroll 2, 3; IM Soccer 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; District Orch. 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. STAN SCOFIELD Bicycling Club 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; IM Football 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; District Chorus 3; Senior Band 3; Spring Musical 1,2. GORDON E. SEARLES Boys' Leaders 3; Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. KATHLEEN SEARLS Student Council 3; Spring Musical 1, 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. JOHN CHARLES SEFTER Paw Print 3 (Co-Boys' Sports Ed.); Class Senate 1, 2; Key Club 1, 2, 3 (Pres.); Boys' Varsity "S" 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 3; IM Volleyball 1; Quill and Scroll 3. ROBINS. SEMPLE Hall Patrol 3; Key Club 3; Boys' Varsity "S" 3; Baseball 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; IM Softball 1, 2, 3. DONNA SEYMORE FBLA 3; IM Bowling 3; Choraliers 3. GWENDOLYN SHADE WSCH 3; Girls' Leaders 3; Girls' Basketball 2, 3; Gymnastics 2; Girls' Track and Field 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Soccer 3; IM Volleyball 3. ART SHENK Boys' Basketball 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3; IM Softball 1, 2; Boys' Tennis 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Vol leyball 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Dance Band 3. KIM PATRICE CHRISTINA SHEVCHIK Little Lion 2; Student Council 1; FBLA 3; Ski Club 3; Twirling Club 1; Girls' Field Hockey 2; IM Bowling 1; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Spring Musical 3; Work Experience 3.
Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1 Orchestra 2, 3.
Vo-Tech Student Council 2 (Pres.); IM Basketball 2; IM Football 2, 3; Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3.
BOB SHRIGLEY Auto Club 1.
DEBRA SPICER FBLA 2, 3; Choraliers 3.
PETER SI EGENTHALER Auto Club 3 (Pres.). DONNA SIMCO FBLA 1, 2, 3 (Sec'y); Soph. Choir 1. WILLIAM H. SIMMET Student Council 2; IRC 2; Baseball 3; IM Archery 3; Gymnastics 1: 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Bowling 1 (Sec'y), 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. DAVE SIMONS Cla.ss Senate 2; Key Club 3; Ski Club 3; Boys' Leaders 3; Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Football 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3. CLAY "GOON" SINGLETARY Boys' Varsity "S" 2, 3; WSCH 3; Boys' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1. JOSEPHINE SIRIANNI Class Senate 3; Astra 2; Girls' Golf 1.
"SUSAN SPORN Little Lion 3 (Art Ed.); IRC 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. TIMOTHY SHERMAN STAN FORD Ill IM Football 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 3; Orchestra 2, 3; District Orch. 3. BRIAN STEELE \ Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Boys' Tennis 2, 3; One Acts 1, 3. SAM STEPHENS ~ ,). Auto Club 3; Football 2; lndoot<~Track 1; Boys' Track and Field 1. ;;' BRIAN DOUGLAS STEWART - . "' . 路, Senior Band 1, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 2,3; Regional Band 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; District Orch. 2; Spring Musical 1; NMSQT Semi-Finalist 3. JAN ELIZABETH STORCH Acclivity 3; IM Archery 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2; Jr. Talent Show 3.
AVIVA MANYA SKELL Thespians 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
KATHY J. STOVER Astra 2, 3 (Treas.); Girls' Leaders 3; Softball 1; Girls' Track and Field 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 3.
GREGORY A. SMITH Auto Club 3; Key Club 3; Boys' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestl ing 1; IM Basketball 2, 3; A Cappella 2; Soph. Choir 1.
KIM MARIE STOVER IM Volleyball 3; A Cappella 3; Choraliers 2 (Sec'y); Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2.
JANET SMITH One Acts 2.
CYNTHIA L. STRALEY Paw Print 3; Class Senate 1, 3; M.edical Careers 3; Girls' Varsity "S" 3; Girls' Tennis 1, 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 2, 3; IM Basketball 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 3.
JOYCE E. SMITH IM Bowling. H. MARK SMITH Little Lion 3; Class Senate 3; Thespians 3; Choraliers 3; One Acts 3; Transfer Student 3 (Herndon Hi. Sch., Herndon, Va.). LUCINDA L. SMITH Little Lion 2; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Class Senate 1; Hi-Lites 2, 3; Medical Careers 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. PAULA L. SMITH RANDY L. SMITH VICKIE MARTHA SMITH Transfer Student 3 (Penn Hi., Lewistown Campus); Work Experience 3. JEFFREY D. SNYDER Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3; Alt. Sch. Prog. Study Comm. 3.
JOHN W. STRUBLE WSCH 2, 3; AV Club 3 (Pres.); Vo-Tech (Drafting and Design) 1, 2, 3. ALBERT SUN Little Lion 3; Debate Team 2 (State); IM Football 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Nt,,\SQT Semi-Finalist 3. DEBBY SUNDAY FBLA 3; FFA 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 3; Choraliers 2, 3. TIM SWATSWORTH Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3.
T RANDALL A. TABOR Thespians 2, 3; Gymnastics 3; IM Football 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Twentones 2; ~enior Band 2, 3.
LISA SNYDER ( Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Girls' Field Hockey 3 (Mgr.); Girls' Track and Field 1, 2, 3, (Mgr.); IM Volleyball 2, 3; 'A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3.
JANIC~ E. TAMMEN Little Lion 3; Class Senate 2; Cheerleaders 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
RENEE SOMMERS FBLA 3; Soph. Choir 1.
BRENDA SUE TAYLOR Vo-Tech (Data Processing) 1, 2, 3.
STEVEN SOWASH IM Football 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
LYNN TAYLOR Little Lion 3; Baseball 1; Choraliers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2;' NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; Quill and Scroll 3.
DEAN T. SPANOS Cross Country 1, 2; IM Archery 3; Soccer 1, 2; Boys' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Bowl7ng 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3.
BILL SHIREY, JR. Little Lion 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 2 (Co-Sec'y Treas.), 3 (Co-Pres.); A Cappella 2, 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 2; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1; NMSQT Letter of Commendation 3; Photography Club 3; Alt. Sch. Prog. Study Comm.3.
MARTIN W. SPECHT Baseball 2, 3; IM Archery 3; Wrestling 1, 3.
DOUGLAS R. SHOPE
DAVIDE. SPICER
EDWARD SPEARLY Vo-Tech 2, 3.
CYNTHIA L. SPICER Choraliers 3.
CINDY LOU THOMAS Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Astra 2, 3; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3; Majorettes 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3. PAT THOMAS Astra 2; Twirling Club 2; Girls' Basketball 3; Girls' Track and Field 3; IM Volleyball 3. RICHARD C. THOMPSON IM Softball 1, 3; Indoor Track 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
MICHAEL THORN Cheerleaders 3; IM Archery 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; IM Vol leyball 2. JERRY THORNTON Little Lion 1, 2, 3 (Photo. Ed.); Paw Print 1, 2 (Photo. Ed.), 3 (Photo. Ed.); Photography Club 1, 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
Astra 2; IM Bowling 2; IM Volleybal l 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
Boys' Tennis 2; IM Football 3; IM Vol leyball 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1.
D IANNE E. WATTS FBLA 3; IM Basketball 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3.
CAROL MARIE WITMER Little Lion 2; Astra 2; Girls' Golf 2; Girls' Track and Field 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1.
CHARLES C. WAY Vo-Tech 1, 2; Work Experience 3.
BECKY THWAITES, ESQ. Astra 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
LAURIE ANN WAY Astra 2, 3; Girls' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Girls' Leaders 2; Cheerleaders 1; IM Football 2, 3; Girls' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; Choraliers 2, 3 (V. Pres.).
MIKETINGUE Boys' Golf 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1.
LuANN WEBB Thespians; IM Volleyball; Work Experience 3.
SUE TRACY Danc.e Club 3; WSCH 3. i
JOHN TRAVERSE Debate Club 2, 3; Debate Team 2, 3; Library Asst. 3; Thespians 2, 3; Indoor Track 1; IM Basketball 1; IM Volleybal l 2; A Cappella 2, 3; Chora liers 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 2. JULIA TRIOLO Paw Print 2; Thespians 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts. 1 KIM MARIE TROSTLE Astra 2, 3; IM Vo l leybal l 3; Chora li ers 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1. SUSAN GAYE TROTTER Library Asst. 1. DAVID TURNER Work Experience 3. PETE TUSSEY
v MARK VANDERMARK IM Football 1, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3; District Orch. 2; Regional Orch. 2. ERICA VAN DOMMELEN Bridge Club 3; Choraliers 2, 3; Spring Musical 2,
3. SARASWATH I VEDAM Acclivity 2; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Class Senate 1; A Cappella 2, 3 (Lib.); Choraliers 2 (Lib.); Soph. Choir 1 (Lib.); Orchestra 1, 2, 3; District O rch. 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; ECMUNC 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. ANDREW F. VESPER Bridge C)ub 2, 3; Mod i fied School Day 3; Indoor Track 1; NEDT Cert. of Meri t1.
w MARY MARGARET WADDINGTON FFA 3; Girls' Basketball 2 (Mgr.); IM Volleyball 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2. DAN WALKER FFA 1, 2 (Chaplain), 3 (Chaplain); Vo-Tech 1, 2,
3. STEVE WARTIK Little Lion 2; Paw Print 2; Bicycling Club 1., 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3 (V. Pres.); Library Asst. 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. DORI WASSON Vo-Tech 2, 3.
DANWEDLAKE Accl ivity 3; Gymnastics 1, 3. BONNIE WEGENER Work Experience 2. MICKEY ALBERT"ACE" MOUSE Il l, ESQ. Paw Print 3; Class Senate 1, 2; Student Council 1, 3; Chess Club 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 3; Gymnast ics 1; IM Basketball 3; IM Football 3; IM Volleyba ll 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; District Band 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; District Orch. 3; ECMUNC 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1. MABELLE A. WEIR Library Asst. 1; Medical Careers 2; Choraliers 3; Jr. Talent Show 1. FREDERICK (FERN) WELCH KARL WESTBY Cross Country 1, 2, 3 (Capt.); Indoor Track 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2; Boys' Track and Field 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3. DENNIS WHEELAND HOLLY WHEELOCK Work Experience 2. KATHLEEN WHITE Class Senate 3; Bicycling Club 2; IRC 2; Ski Club 2, 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 2, 3; One Acts 3. DENN IS WHITEHILL Wrestling 1, 2,3; Vo-Tech 1. MARLINWIAN Baseball 1, 3; IM Voll~yball 2. BRUCE W IGGINS Thespians 2, 3; One Acts 3. LINDA DIANE W ILKINS IM Vol leyball 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Work Experience 3 (Sec'y). WALT WILKINS WSCH 1, 2 (Mgr.); Senior Band 2, 3; Soph Band 1; Work Experience 3. DEBBIE WILLIAMS Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3 (Cosmetology). MARY LOU W ILLIAMS Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Tw irl in g C lub 1, 2, 3; Majorettes 2, 3; IM Volleybal l 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3. JOHN WILLOWER CATHY WILSON FFA 3; Guidance Off. Asst. 2; Choraliers 2, 3. CHUCK WILSON LORNA DARLENE WILSON Girls' Leaders 2; IM Football 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; IM Vol leyball 2, 3. 路
RON WASSON FFA; Work Experience 3.
JOAN WILSON Thespians 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3; One Acts 1, 3.
DENISE CAROL WATSON FBLA 2, 3; Choral iers 2.
NORMA C. W ILSON Girls' Track and Field 1, 2; Work Experience 3.
GLENNA LEE WATSON
DANIEL A. WINNETT
JO DELL WITMER Little Lion 3; Choraliers 2; Soph. Choir 1. BARRY WOLF PAMELA JEAN WOODING Class Senate 1; Astra,_2; Ski Club 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Soph. Choir 1; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2. PAM WORKMAN Vo-Tech 2, 3; Vo-Tech Student Council 3 (Sec'y). BARB WORTHEN Dance Club 3; A Cappella 2, 3; Soph. Choir 1; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. JAMES D. WRIGHT IM Archery 3; Wrestling 3.
y DAVID YANCEY Thespians 3; Indoor Track 2; Softball 2, 3; Boys' Track and Field 2; IM Football 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1; Spring Musical 2, 3; Modified School Day 3. BARBARA LeANN YINGLING FBLA 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3. SCOTT YOCUM Class Senate 3; Auto Club 3; Boys' Varsity "S" 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestli ng 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3. ARTH U RYOOD Fine Arts Club 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2; Boys' Tennis 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1; IM Football 3. ' CHIP YORKS Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Teenage Republ icans 1, 2 (V. Chm.), 3 (Chm.); Boys' Tennis 1; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Bowling 1, 2, 3; IM Football 1, 2, 3; IM Vol leyball 1, 2,
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z DARREL ZACCAGNI Class Senate 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Teenage Republ icans 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Wrest ling 1, 2, 3; IM Basketball 1, 2, 3; IM Bowling 1; IM Football 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 1, 2, 3. JAMILA ZAMRIK Class Senate 3; Cheerleaders 2, 3; IM Volleybal l 2, 3; Choraliers 3. D IANE PAULINE ZELL Acclivity 2; Student Council 1; Modified School Day 3; Teenage Republicans 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3; Soph. Band 1. LEAH V. ZONG Student Council 1; FBLA 3; Pep Club 1; Soph. Band 1; Work Experience 3. MARGIEZONG Fine Arts Club 2; IRC 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1; Modified School Day 3; Princi pal's Join t Advisory Council 2, 3; IM Bowling 1; Soph. Choir 1. THOMAS ZORETICH Baseball 2; Boys' Basketball 1; IM Basketball 2, 3; IM Football 1, 2, 3; IM Volleyball 2, 3; NEDT Cert. of Merit 1.
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Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveller, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wan.ted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less travelled by, Ana that has made all the difference. Robert Frost The Road Not Taken
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Trippers and askers surround me, People I meet, the effect upon me of my early life or the ward and city I live in, or the nation, The latest dates, discoveries, inventions, societies, authors o ld and new, My d in ner, dress, associates, looks, compliments, dues, The rea l or fancied indifference of some man or woman I love, The sickness of one of my folks or of myself, or ill-doing or loss or lack of money, or depressions or exaltations, Battles, the horrors of fratricidal war, the fever of doubtful news, the fitful events; These come to me days and nights and go from me again, But they are not the ME myself.
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Apart from the pulling and hau ling stands what I am, Stands amused, complacent, compassionat ing, idle, unitary, Looks down, is erect, or bends an arm on an impalpable rest, Looking with side-curved head curious what will come next, Both in and out of the game and watching and wondering at it. Backward I see in my own days where I sweated through fog with linguists and contenders, I have no mockings or arguments, I witness and wait. Walt Whitman Song of Myself
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Oto have life henceforth a poem of new joys! To dance, clap hands, exult, shout, skip, leap, roll on, float! To be a sailor of the world bound for all ports, A ship itself, (see indeed these sails I spread to the sun,) A swift and swel ling ship full of rich words, full of joys.
Walt Whitman A Song of Joys
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