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Yearbook Name
The Dragon '72
Location
Warren, Pennsylvania (Warren County)
Additional Information
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DRAGON
FOREWORD
As we stand in the midst of the pines, we wonder if the
towns have ever heard their simple story. We borrow from the
forest the boards which shelter and the sticks which warm us
. . . . What would human life be without forests, those natu-
ral cities? From the tops of mountains they appear like smooth-
shaven lawns, yet whither shall we walk but in this taller grass?
—Henry David Thoreau
DEDICATION
MRS. HELENE McCLURE
To Mrs. Helene McClure, we, the class of 1972, respectfully
dedicate this volume of the DRAGON.
We appreciate all of the time and effort she has given to
Warren Area High School, both in her classes and in extra-cur-
ricular activities.
In her teaching she is devoted to her work and takes a per-
sonal interest in every student.
Mrs. McClure, a 1925 graduate of Warren High School, has
also sponsored many school organizations, such as the Stenog-
raphers’ Club, the Student Council, and the Foreign Exchange
Student Program.
In addition to all of these activities, Mrs. McClure has as-
sisted Warren Area High School by printing programs, hand-
books, and other materials needed by both the faculty and the
students.
We, the class of 1972, thank Mrs. Helene McClure for her
devotion and untiring efforts in behalf of everyone at Warren
Area High School.
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DEDICATION
MELVIN G. KELLER
We, the class of 1972, proudly dedicate this edition of the
DRAGON to Mr. Melvin G. Keller, President of the Warren
County School Board.
Mr. Keller, a member of the school board since 1934, be-
came its president in January of 1946.
Since 1946 many changes have occurred. The past twenty-
six years have seen new school buildings erected and improve-
ments made in the overall educational system. Mr. Keller has
worked very diligently to try to accomplish these changes. He
has done this because of one very strong belief on his part—Mr.
Keller wants to put the welfare of the students above all else.
We commend him for this excellent attitude.
For this devotion and for the guidance he has given the
Warren County schools, we are very grateful.
We express our thanks to you, Mr. Keller, by dedicating our
yearbook to you.
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Row One: R. Pierson Eaton, Solicitor; Henry S. Peterson, Vice President; Mel-
vin G. Keller, President; Howard A. Thompson, Superintendent of Schools;
Charles R. Beck, Secretary of the Board; Row Two: William A. Hollister;
James W. Pearson; William M. Hill, Jr., Solicitor; John E. Eberly; Robert S.
Johnson; Leonard A. Pearson; Ronnie D. Weller; Karl H. Hoffman; Myron £
Jewell.
WARREN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
ROARD OF EDUCATION
Within the area of Warren County, the nine School Board
members serve as the formulators of the educational policy.
Elected for a six year term, each member represents one of the
three regions of Warren County. Mr. Keller, president of the
School Board, presides over the monthly meetings, where
members discuss and approve the various phases of school man-
agement such as the appointment of teachers and athletic
coaches. In planning the annual school budget, the board ap-
propriates sums of money to various activities. The board is to
be commended on the completion of tire Warren County Vo-
cational Technical School, which opened last fall.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH MEMBER
OF THE CLASS OF 1972
Your education provides you with the basic
foundation upon which you must build and con-
struct your life. Each day of living will be a new
experience and an education in itself.
The success and failure of each generation are
the composite result of those living it. Your gen-
eration will be faced with many new challenges.
Make ever)' personal effort to solve these prob-
lems so that you will leave a better world for
those who will follow you.
On behalf of the faculty and administration
may I wish you success, happiness, and God’s
blessings in all your endeavors.
William R. Miller
Principal
William R. Miller, Principal
PRINCIPAL
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The work of our assistant principals, Mr. Kurz and Mr. Sta-
chowiak, proves invaluable to the general functioning of the
school. Not only does Mr. Kurz order and distribute all sup-
plies, but he also prepares the state attendance reports during
the year and helps with scheduling and report cards. Dis-
ciplining loafers and study hall skippers consumes most of Mr.
Stachowiak’s time. Together with Mr. Miller, they guarantee
good student relations and a smoothly running system.
John Stachowiak
ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
Carlton W. Kurz
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Principal's Office Secretaries—Row One: Betty Jabo, Janice Barnes. Ross' Tsvo: Barbara Campbell,
Jean Landolt, Mama Steinhauser.
OFFICE
Principal’s Office Aids-Top to Bottom: Ann Muczynski, Cathy Paul,
Terri Suppa, Barb Nelson, Janice Weirich, Judy Froman, Kim Gustaf-
son, Sharon Braley, Marion Rock, Karen Hoag, Sue Miller, Ingelore
Carnahan, Janelle Welsh, Cindy Grimaldi, Maureen Haben, Debbie
McCracken. Absent from picture: Rene Burke, Beth Kettis.
Dr. Arthur O’Connor. Karolyn Stone, Nurse.
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Guidance Counselors—Row One: Jean Steele. Row Two: Wayne King, Warren
Carr.
The complexity of modern society necessi-
tates the sound and proper guidance of youth.
Aiding students in developing interests and
determining their future professions con-
sumes much of the guidance counselors’ time.
The guidance suite displays and makes avail-
able to students an abundant selection of col-
lege catalogs and related materials. The ex-
perience of Miss Jean Steele and Mr. Warren
Carr, combined with the enthusiasm of a new
arrival, Mr. Wayne King, lend to the com-
petence of Warren Area High’s Guidance
Department. Mrs. Phyllis Rydholm merits
special appreciation for her efficient handling
of the office procedure. She enables the coun-
selors to devote their utmost attention to the
students.
PERSONNEL
Guidance Office Aids-Row One: Sharon Wagner, Gayle Peterson, Ann
Buerkle, Kaiyn Bathgate. Row Two: Barb Manfrey, Nancy Hultman, Avis
Anderson, Sherrie Brainard. Row Three: Mrs. Rydholm, Debi Krupey,
Beth Homstrom, Linda Gregerson, Cathy Barre, Sue Peterson, Joan Se-
don. Absent from picture: Sue Schweitzer.
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Librarians-Margaret Johnson, Carol Lilley, Betty Sampson, Helen Oelslager.
A library . . . should be the delivery
room for the birth of ideas—a place
where history comes to life.
—Norman Cousins
LIBRARY
Library Aids-Row One: Victor Brennan, Bob Hamm,
Don Swanson. Row Two: Mary Pollock, Diane Dudick,
Becky Nobles, Suellen Bullock, Sandi Barbary, Kathy
Spear, Karen Larsen, Mary Toner, Wendy Rudolph,
Cathy McPherson, Liz Eaton, Cindy Mickle, Kathy Phil-
lips, Allen VerMilyea. Row Three: Donna Campbell,
Carolyn Check, Debbie Halle, Jan Hilde, Sue Heary,
Hallie Bunk.
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We may live without poetry, music, and art,
We may live without conscience and live without
heart;
We may live without friends, we may live without
books,
But civilized man cannot live without cooks.
—Owen Meredith
Cooks—Row One: Lcwanda Mcddock, Helen Kramer, Lucille Battista. Row Two: Eve-
lyn Frazier, Frances Devore, Betty Galiano, Gretchen Myers, Marion Adams, Betty Di-
tonto, Marie Heald.
SCHOOL FUNCTIONARIES
Custodians—Left to Right: Einer Anderson, Harold Rensel, Laurel Whitmore, William
Matigan, Don Greene, Dennis Morris, George Morley.
Behold before you, those to whom all praise is due
for our building’s condition of spotless cleanliness.
We have heard of great wielders of weapons, Her-
cules, Theseus, and Caesar; but none of these could
wield a broom “with greater dexterity or with more
telling effect” than our custodians.
-paraphrased from 1907 DRAGON
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One ought every day at least, to hear a little
song, read a good poem, see a fine picture,
and if it were possible, speak a few reason-
able words.
—Goethe
COMMUNICA TION
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Row One: Ronald Bowen, Lee Chew, Donald Hopwood, Milton
Smith. Row Two: Ina Wurst, Anne Hyatt, Dorothy Allenson, June
Andersen, Kathryn Martin, Carol Backstrom, Mary Young. Absent
from picture: Howard Ferguson, Sandra Olson, Marion King.
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Language is the memory of the human race.
It is as a thread, a nerve of life running
through all the ages, connecting them into
one common, prolonged and advancing
existence.
—William Smi
LANGUAGES
Row One: Emelina Valella, Marie Hernandez, Nancy Rich. Row Two: John Green, Jeffrey Pace, David Dare.
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Row One: Karen Swick. Row Two: Jeffrey Pace, Robert
Crimm, John Wallo. Absent from picture: Norman Sam-
pson, Douglas Angove, James Fehlman, Gary Breese, Steven
Sutton.
MATHEMATICS
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There is no certainty in science where one
of the mathematical sciences can not be
applied.
—Leonardo DaVinci
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Modern science has developed to give man-
kind. . . a way of securing a more abundant
life which does not simply consist in taking
away from someone else.
—Karl Taylor Compton
SCIENCE
Two-Volw Creen^Peter'^aRarh*gC"n SZUJ* 1ichard cai,ar- ’J0W ,On’ Paul Walkcr> Nancy Clapp. Absent from picture: Robert
two: John Green, Peter UBaibera, Douglas Angove, Steven Sut- Hovan, William Huber.
Row One: Donald Smith, Meade Hinderliter, John Kylander,
iames Jewell. Row Two: John Camigliano, Theodore Lingaton,
iennetn Bakewell, Paul Alcorn, Robert Fey, Richard Minnis,
Merle Nosker, Sandra Donaldson. Absent from picture: Edward
McClumphy.
SOCIAL
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We can chart our future clearly and
wisely only when we know the path
which has led to the present.
—Adlai Stevenson
STUDIES
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BUSINESS
Row One: William Baetz. Row Two, Jeannette Fiscus, Helene McClure, Ruth Hinderliter.
Business more than any other occupation is a continual
dealing with the future, it is a continual calculation, an
instinctive exercise in foresight.
—Henry R. Luce
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PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Exercise is to the body what reading is
to the mind.
—paraphrased from Joseph Addison
Left to Right: James Wilkins, Carol Rosenfelder, Charlotte Wasielewski, John Shea.
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Virginia Bryan, Daphne Chase
Homemaking, focusing on the individual living in
a changing world, prepares him for the responsi-
bilities of a domestic life.
VOCATIONAL ARTS
We consider “manual work” as a high hu-
man function, as a basis of human life, the
most dignified thing in the life of the human
being, and which ought to be free, creative.
-David Ben Gurion
Gene Lang, Guy Conklin. Absent from picture: Thomas Kristy.
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There have only been 55,000 deaths from car acci-
dents in the past year—isn’t that reason enough for
Driver’s Education?
DRIVER EDUCATION
Joseph Massa, Jan Garrett.
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WARREN COUNTY
In response to the demand for broadening educational op-
portunities, the Warren County School District has established
the Vocational-Technical School. Students utilizing this facil-
ity will gain realistic training which will prepare them for em-
ployment. Courses in Auto Mechanics, Carpentry, and Elec-
tronics are only a few of the available subjects. Moreover, this
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VO-TECH SCHOOL
facility will provide not only the opportunity to discover and
develop special talents but also the chance to attain the social
attitudes necessary for practically confronting the problems of
today. As our society is one of high technology, there will be a
continual demand for trained technologists.
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CURRICULUM SUMMARY
COMMUNICATION
SOCIAL STUDIES
A.P. English
Developmental Reading
Dramatics
English
A.P. American History
A.P. European History
Basic World Geography
Conservation
Speech
LANGUAGES
French
German
Latin
Russian
Spanish
Economics and Sociology
Problems of Democracy
dies Seminar
United States Cultures
■dtures
-gional Geography
BUSINESS
MATHEMATICS
A.P. Math (Calculus)
AJgebra
lege Prep Math
nputer Math
nentary Functions
teral Math
ie Geometry
Bookkeeping
Business English
Business Law
Business Math
Business Training
Consumer Economic Problems
Office Practice
Sales
Shorthand
Typing
PHYSICAL
Physical Education
Adaptive Physical
HOME ECO
General Home Economics
Vocational Home fintmfrnics
General
S INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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ARTISTIC 4
Left to Right: Mr. Shultz, Mr. Fowler, Mr. Bowen, and Mr. Harpster.
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MADRIGAL SINGERS
Row One: Laurie Mclnturff, Bob Lasher, Lu Ann Wright, Sharon Klenck,
Dean Maniakas. Row Two: Mark Grettcnburger, Barb Bathurst, Patch Jones,
Jim Tollman, Jean Burkle.
“Song is man’s sweet-
est joy.”
—Musaeus
A CAPPELLA
CHOIR
Row One: Lu Ann Critelli, Cathy Rudolph, Barb
O'Conner, Barb Bathurst. Row Two: Kathy York,
Gcorgi Rice, Sue Peterson, Laurie Tranter, Sarah
Tranter. Row Three: Patch Jones, Lee Levinson,
Reba Hughes, Laurie Mclnturff. Row Four: Sha-
ron Klenck, Mary Beth Ryan, Al Cecchini. Row
Five: Joe Kestlcr, Janet Holding. Row Six: Nita
Freeman, Victor Brennan. Row Seven: Jeff
Miller, Jane Marti. Row Eight: Nancy Chittester,
Gregg Krogler. Row Nine: Sue Marti, Bill
Pcrschkc. Row Ten: Dave Blick, Avis Anderson.
Row Eleven: Jean Bucrkle, Rickia Freeburg. Row
Twelve: Jim Tcllman, Dean Maniakas, Lu Ann
Wright, Cinnie Guiffre, Andrea Rouch, Mary
Seceniquia. Row Thirteen: Bob Lasher, Mary
Beth Bartholomew, Patty Kottraba, Pete Salemo,
Mark Grettenbergcr. Row Fourteen: Brett Hag-
berg, Mark Hilse, Cordon Mathis, Jana Schu-
ckers, Carol Thompson, Scott Mclnturff. Row
Fifteen: Jon Benson, Tom Betz, Craig Gunter,
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OFF TO DISTRICT BAND!!
Left to Right: Harry Levinson, Ginny Potter, Jim Spangler, Donna Mira, Jim
Harvey Nelson, Kathy Farynowski, Dave Dickson, Fran Neeley, Doug
Bertolini.
“Education in music is most soverign, because
more than anything else rhythm and harmony
find their way into the secret places of the soul".
—Plato
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BAND
Members of the W.A.H5. Concert Band who
were not included in the picture of the Marching
Band are: Row One: Sharon Braley, Becky Lo
fan, Kathy McPherson, Barb Pearson. Row Two:
larion Wolfe, Randy Gustafson, Don
McCracken, Dave Tannler, Debra Malone. Row
Three: Jeff Passaro, Mike Piehuta, Tom Bright,
Rusty Van Epps. Row Four: Jim Spangler, John
Barrett.
DISTRICT CHOIR
Left to Right: Jean Bucrkle, Bob Lasher, Lu Ann
Wright, Dean Maniakas, Laurie Mclnturff, Mark
Grettenberger.
GIRLS
GLEE
CLUE
Row One: Barb Kem, Gail Foster, Cindy
Vavala, Linda Glans, Mary iMader, Debbie
Yaeglc, Joan Lyle, Kay Daugharty. Row
Two: Heidi Casperson, Beth Marquis, Ka-
ren Warner, Linda Caldwell, Maureen
Haben, Nancy Scalise. Row Three:
JoAnnc Borg, Crissc Hansen, Pam Al-
baugh, Sally Hcdman, Jane Humphries,
Karen Bathgate, Pam Yeaglc, Wendy
Bums. Row Four: Stacy Jones, Gloria
Adams. Row Five: Rose Hennessy, Joanne
Bryan. Row Six: Vivian Tressler, Bonnie
Bennett, Marilyn Johnson. Row Seven:
Ann Lyons, Deannc Salapck. Row Eight:
Mary Lynn Brown, Jill Grettenberger.
Row Nine: Judy Rein, Debbie Trubic.
Row Ten: Silvia Scalise, Barb Olson. Row
Eleven: Lorie Craham, Laura Levinson,
Patti Dickerson. Row Twelve: Ann Lun-
dalil, Ruby Wiles, Rhonda Freeburg. Row
Thirteen: Sue Martin, Sue Hcary, Jody
Mostert.
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STAGE BAND
Left to Right: Harry Levinson, Don Elinski, Kathy Farynowski, Buzz Harring-
ton, Brain Segal, Jim Spangler, Bill Hanson, Mark Harrington, Rock
Schwanke, Doug Allen, Rex Rossey, Harry Hinrichson, Anne Donick, Dan
Schwanke, Tim Parker, Scott Donaldson, Jim Harvey Nelson, Ginny Potter,
Sue Marti, Louise Linder, David Blick, Tom Betz, Andy Striech, Ellen Ander-
son, Donna Mira, Elaine Jacobson.
See to their desks Apollo’s sons repair,
Swift rides the rosin o’er the horse’s hair!
In unison their various tones to tune,
Murmurs the hautboy, growls the hoarse basson,
In soft vibration sighs the whispering lute,
Tang goes the harpsichord, too-too the flute,
Brays the bud trumpet, squeaks the fiddle sharp,
Winds the French horn, and twangs the tingling harp;
Till, like great Jove, the leader figuring in,
Attune to order the chaotic din.
-Horace and James Smith
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HIGH STEPPIN, MILLION DOLLAR,
GO-GO, DRAGON, MARCHING BAND
Front Row: Faith Lyle, Karen Mellander. Curb Left to Right: Bonnie Sturgis,
Tim Parker, Dave Freund, Jim Nelson, Tom Hickey, Tim Marti, Rex Rossey,
Kathy Tome, Jane Barclay, Debbie Probst, Cindy Collins, Kris Robertson, Jeff
Orth, Mark Holtz, Rick Mader, Bill Post. Row Two: Warren Dobson, Debbie
Akif, Kathy Mack, Kathy Spear, Nancy Sorensen, Nancy Wingert, Kathy Car-
lson, Donna Seither, Kim Ettinger, Linda Wolfe, Marcia Lyle, Janet Lucia,
Kathy Burgchardt, Mary Io Roman, Sherry McCauley, Margie Freeman,
Mark Scalise, Doug Bertolini, Doug Place, Burt Russell. Row Three: Tom
Yarzabek, Rock Schwankc, Charlie Eyster, Scott Donaldson, Judy Bielawski,
Barb Allen, Andy Streich, Liz Eaton, Barb Schumacher, Molly Johnson,
Phyllis Lucia, Louise Linder, Jean Stapfer, Ellen Anderson, Lisa Wagner,
Debbie Schmitz, Julie Blair, Peggy Jones. Windows: Cindy Brader, Tracy
Templeton, Susan Rossey, Joanne Rotunno, Edith Ebel, Julie Fino, Tracy
Reynolds, Cail Johnson, Bill Hanson, Donna Skinner, Gary Anderson, Harry
Levinson, Elaine Jacobson, Fran Neeley, Sarah Laurence, Sue Gilson, Anne
Domek, Holly Harrington, Ginny Potter, Jim Newark. Door, top to bottom:
Bob Lasher, Tom Betz. Top of Bus: Carmen Bevacqua, Bruce Zaffino, Bill
Beck, Don Nicholson, John Sutter, Joey Hoffman, Kelly Metzgar, Donna
Mira, Kevin Hoffman, John Kersey, Chris Cleveland, Jim Swick, Harry Hin-
richsen, Jane Porter, Dave Dickson, Mark Harrington, Don Elinski, Sam
Baughman. Drum Majors: Dan Schwanke, Kathy Farynowski.
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ORCHESTRA
Row One: Brian Segal, Fran Neeley, Lynn Christensen, Patty Kottraba, Ellen
Zetteriind, Mary Reo, Rock Schwanke, Scott Donaldson, Ed Duliba, Sonya
Thelin. Row Two: Sarah Flick, Kim Elias, Charlene Chase, Sue Nosel. Row
Three: Becky Nordin, Liz Gibb, Sylvia Scalise, Jim Swick, June Swanson,
Iulie Fino, Laurie Mahan, Cathy Barre, Judy Bielawsld, Jane Porter, Patch
ones, Sue Marti, Elaine Jacobson, Ginny Potter, Sandi McCauslin, Douglas
Bertolini, Kathy Farynowski. Row Four: Mr. Harpster, Dave McFate, Jim
Spangler, Steve Peltz, Gary Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Dan Schwanke, Rex
Rossey, Joey Hoffman. Row Five: Donna Mira, Linda Allen, John Redfield,
Greg Hanks, Harry Levinson, Mary Beth Shanshala, Dave Dickson, Steve Yur-
ick, Andy Streich, Tom Betz.
WOODWIND
ENSEMBLE
Row One: Judy Biclawski, Julie Fino, Laurie Mahan, Cathv
Barre, June Swanson. Row Two: Ginny Potter, Sanai
McCauslin, Elaine Jacobson, Patch Jones, Sue Marti. Row
Three: Fran Neely, Kathy Farynowski, Jane Porter.
STRING
ORCHESTRA
Row One: Brian Scgcl, Fran Neely, Sarah Flick, Kim Elias,
Becky Nordin, Liz Gibb. Row Two: Sylvia Scalise, Pally
Kotlraba, Ellen Zetterlind, Mary Reo, Jim Swick, Lynn
Christensen, Charlene Chase, Sue Nosel. Row Three: Harry
Levinson, Mary Beth Shanshala, Ed Duliba, Sonya Thelin.
BRASS
ENSEMBLE
Row One: Rex Rossey, Jim Spangler, Dan Schwanke, Joey
Hoffman. Row Two: Dave McFate, Ellen Anderson, Steve
Pcltz, Andy Streich, Dave Dickson. Row Three: Jim Harvey
Nelson, Tom Betz.
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THE WARREN AREA HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1972 PRESENTS:
In April of its Sophomore year the class of 1972 presented as its class play
Die Happiest Millionaire. The first class play presented by a sophomore class
was very successful. This sophisticated comedy is about a young girl, Cordelia
Biddle, (double cast, with Karen Fiscus and Kathy Rickert) who finds it hard
to least her home life for what the future might bring. Her Aunt Mary (played
by Sue Erickson) talks her and her father (Jim Barton) into letting Cordelia go
to an all girls’ school. After a couple of months, Cordelia runs away from the
school escorted by her boyfriend, Angier Duke (Paul Frazer). The two plan to
many after getting approval from Cordelia’s Father; however, at the last min-
ute, Cordelia is unsure of the marriage and finds an excuse to back out. The
stOQ* ends happily with Cordelia and Angier back together as . . . The Cur-
tain Falk.
In April of its Junior year, the class of 1972 presented as its class play Arse-
nic ana Old Lace. This old favorite which attracted large crowds both nights
was hailed as a brilliant success. The play, a comedy, deals with a pair of el-
derly ladies who arc in the habit of poisioning boarders in their house. The
ladies (double cast, with Sue Peterson and Mary Jo Bonavita on Friday and
Barb Manfrey and Kathy Rickert on Saturday night; held the impression that
their victims welcomed death as a long awaited rest. They laid out and buried
in their cellar an even dozen bodies before their nephew Mortimer (Jim Nel-
son) caught on. The production climaxed hilariously and ended happily at the
altar for Mortimer and at the Happy Dale Sanitarium for the two dear sweet
old ladies, along with another nephew who thought he was Teddy Roosevelt
(played by Steve Rickert). The class thespians, now with two successful pro-
ductions behind them, headed for their biggest success with their Senior Class
Play.
“The Happiest Millionaire”
Emma______
John Lawless.
Livingston Bii
Charlie Taylor
.....
Anthony J. Biddle—____
Mrs. Anthony J. Biddle — _______________
Aunt Mary Drexel_____
Cousin Lacy Rittenhouse
Angier Duke______
O’Malley__________”
Mrs. Benjamin Duke ____.......
Footman——— ____......
................Toni Pirillo
.............Gordon Mathis
____-_________Steve Rickert
..................Kim Rice
_______________Ross Morrell
■Karen Fiscus Kathy Rickert
-.....—___Kent Anthony
.................Jim Barton
_______________Cathy Barre
_______-_______Sue Erickson
___-_____-____Sarah Tranter
—.........-.............Paul Frazer
__-____-..........Dave McCool
...............Sue Peterson
---—-__________Don Hagg
“Arsenic and Old Lace”
Abby Brewster.................................Barb Manfrey Sue Peterson
The Rev. Dr. Harper............................................Ross Morrell
Teddy Brewster................................................Steve Rickert
Officer Brophy..................................................Bill McClain
Officer Klein.....................................................Paul Frazer
Martha Brewster...........................Mary Jo Bonavita Kathy Rickert
Elaine Harper..................................Sarah Tranter Karen Fiscus
Mortimer Brewster...............................................Jim Nekon
Mr. Gibbs.........................................................Kim Rice
Jonathan Brewster.......................................Mark Grctterberger
Dr. Elinstein..................................................Larry Pearson
Officer O’Hara.................................................Tom Osbome
Lieutenant Rooney...........................................Cordon Mathis
Mr. Witherspoon..............................................Terry Shagger
On the weekend of November 19 and 20, the Senior Class of W.A.H.S.
presented its annual class play, entitled "If a Man Answers." This sophis-
ticated comedy revolves around the efforts of an eligible but naive girl of nigh
status, to find a husband and establish a successful happy marriage. Chantal
Stacy (played by Karen Fiscus) possesses two conflicting forces: the Parisienne
frivolity a her mother, which signals her to accept three marriage proposals in
one night, and the restraint and conservatism of her Bostonian father, which
causes Chantal to back off each time a decision is to be made. The Stacey fam-
ily moves to New York, where Chantal in earnest searches for a husband
through various means of employment. Eugene Wright (cast doubly with
Steve Rickert and Tom Osbome) a fashion photographer, strikes her fancy and
marries Chantal. Laurie Mclnturff, as Chantal’s mother reveals to her daugh-
ter her secret for a successful marriage; treat the husband as a “pct” by follow-
ing the directions in a dog training manual. Chantal's father (Bill McClain)
and pestering friend Tina (Sarah Tranter) become suspicious, the truth leaks
out. In an attempt to save the marriage, Mrs. Stacey conjures up her “imagi-
nary” lover Robert Swan (Paul Frazer) and has him send roses and mysterious
phone calls to Chantal. Eugene, though quite "jealous” sees through the
scheme and, with the aid of his father, sends a very real Robert Swan (Paul
Frazer) to greet Chantal. Although complications arise at first, both sides dis-
cover each other’s motives and make-up. The play concludes with a “rousing"
dog bark from the “trained” husband and the Wright couple living happily
ever after.
If a Man Answers”
Chantal Stacey
....
Tina Brooks...
Miss Kaye----
_______________
Mr. Chadwick
Gene Wright-
Conchita_____ .....
_______________
Belladonna ——.
Europa-—...___
Flower Shop Clerk
Strange Man-----
Robert Swan_______
____-____-___Karen Fiscus
_____________.Bill McClain
_______-..Laurie Mclnturff
____________Sarah Tranter
—........-..Kathy Rickert
............—Rick West
•Steve Rickert Tom Osbome
_____-________Sue Piehuta
—______-...-___Cathy Barre
_____________Sue Peterson
____________Barb Manfrey
........-Judy Echelemver
—___-_______Bob Lasher
_____________-Paul Frazer
SPECIAL THANKS
MR. BOWEN!
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MAJORETTES
Majorettes
Smiling, charming
Strutting, twirling, dancing
Renowned for their candied apples
Majorettes
Color Guard
Snappy, expressionless
Drilling, flag passing, pinwheeling
Celebrated popcorn makers
Row One: Debbie Gebhart, Barb Hultquist, Kathy Kersey, Darlene
Thomas, Fast Lyon, Rene Laih, Colleen McNutt. Row Two: Sue Whyte,
Marcia Walker, Rene Bliss, Barb Gebhart, Jodi Bunk.
Color Guard
COLOR GUARD
Row One: Mary Reo, June Swanson, Mary Jo Bonavita, Lynn Rob-
ertson, Nita Freeman, Kay Dilinkoffer, Sue Marti. Row Two: Janet
Holding, Chris Biehls, Debbie Krupey, Cathy Barre, Carolyn Zingone,
S Christenson, Judy Africa, Buzz Harrington, Rickia Freeburg,
y Brenan, Patch Jones, Laurie Tranter, Nancy Schwartz, Sue
Erickson, Joyce Slocum, Sandi McCauslin.
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SENIORS
CoPresident..............................................................................BARB LUNDBERG
CoPresident...................................................................................BRIAN SEGEL
Vice-President................................................................................JIM SPANGLER
Secretary..................................................................................ANN MUCZYNSKI
Treasurer.......................................................................................JUDY AFRICA
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ADAMS, HUBERT J.
AFRICA, JUDITH B.
ALBAUGH, NANCY A.
ALLEN, BARBARA A.
ALLEN, JUNE A.
ALLEN, KEVIN C.
ALSPAUGH, EDWARD A.
ANDERSEN, ROBIN M.
ANDERSON, GARY W.
ANSELL, HEIDI K.
ANTHONY, RICHARD K.
ARNOLD, JOAN L.
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ANDERSON, KAY L.
ANDERSON, MARY P.
ANDERSON, SALLY J.
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AUMER, JOHN F.
BAGLEY, MARY E.
BAILEY, CINDY L.
BAKER, DEBRA A.
BARBEY, GAYE
BARRE, CATHERINE A.
BARRETT, JOHN W.
BARRETT, LINDA M.
BARTON, JAMES D.
BATHURST, BARBARA G.
BAXTER, DAVID A.
BAYNARD, STEVEN E.
BEACH, MARY A.
BEAN, CEARY D.
BEARFIELD, PAMELA J.
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BENNETT, ELAINE S.
BENNETT, GORDON J
BERDINE, JANI L.
BEVEVINO, LINDA M.
BIEHLS, CHRISTINE M
BIELAWSKI, JUDITH A
BLISS, DIRK D.
BLOOM, JERROLD C
BLUM, ARTHUR H.
BONAVITA, ALBERT A
BONA VITA, MARY JO
BORGER, MARK F.
BIMBER, RODNEY
BJORKQUIST, GARY
BUCK, DAVID M.
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BORLAND, ISAAC H.
BOUGHTON, JAMES
BOWSER, LEE A.
BOWERSOX, DEBRA J.
BRALEY, SHARON L.
BRENAN, KATHRYN E.
BRIGGS, DANIEL P.
BROFFMAN, ALLAN B.
BRYAN, JOANNE L.
BUERKLE, JEAN E.
BULLOCK, SUELLEN M.
BUNK, JOANNE R.
BURNS, CAROLINE J.
CABLE, DEBORAH L.
CALDWELL, GAIL A.
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CALDWELL, WILLIAM
CAMPBELL, DONNA J.
CAMPBELL, REBECCA L.
CARLSON, RHONDA D.
CARLSON, VICKI L.
CASSATT, PATRICIA L.
CATALDO, THERESA M,
CERIOLA, ANTHONY J.
CHECK, CAROLYN A.
CLEMENTS, TERESA
COBB, DIANE G.
COLUNS, JOHN E.
CHRISTENSEN, DEBRA L.
CHRISTENSEN, RANDALL L.
CHRISTIE, MARY E.
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COOK, GREGORY V.
CROSSLEY, DAVID P.
DANGELO, PAUL J.
DEVORE, LYLE E.
DICKERSON, DALE R
DICKSON, DAVID C.
COLTER, REBECCA S.
CONNOLLY, JAMES M
CONRAD, ALAN B.
DECKER, RICHARD A.
DeMURO, JULI M.
DeSERIO, CYNTHIA M
DARR, EVON
DARR, WALTER B.
DAUGIIARTHY, JAMES L.
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DINGELDEIN, JOYCE I.
DOBSON, JILL A.
DOHERTY, THOMAS M.
DOWNEY, KARL H.
DUCKETT, CYNTHIA L.
DUDICK, DIANE M.
DONALDSON, JOHN S.
DONHAM, BRIAN R.
DORRION, THOMAS W.
DUTCHESS, JAMES E.
EARLY, CANDICE
EATON, ELIZABETH J.
ECHELMEYER, JUDY L.
ELINSKI, DON E.
EMHARDT, DONALD D.
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FAZIO, SALLY J.
FILEGER, DEBORAH
FISCUS, KAREN L.
ENGLISH, TERRY M.
ERICKSON, SUSAN A.
FARYNOWSKI, KATHRYN A.
FITCH, BARBARA J.
FITZGERALD, EDWARD
FLYNN, ANTHONY S.
FRAZER, PAUL D.
FREELOVE, TERRY L.
FREEMAN, NITA L.
FRONTERA, MARIA A.
GARDNER, DAN K.
GAY, TIMOTHY M.
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GEBHART, DEBRA L.
GEER, BEVERLY J.
GENBERG, SUSAN J.
GERN, KERRY L.
GHERES, DUANE B.
GILSON, SUSAN E.
GILTINAN, LINDA J.
GORDON, LARRY A.
GRAHAM, REBECCA L.
GRETTENBERGER, JON M.
GRIMALDI, CYNTHIA R.
GUIFFRE, CAROL
GUIFFRE, VIRGINIA J.
GUIHER, TERRY L.
GUSTAFSON, JOEL M.
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HAGBERG, PAMELA K.
HAIGHT, REBECCA
HAINES, NILA B.
HAWK, ROGER
HELLMAN, JOHN E.
HENNESSY, ROSE M.
HALLE, DEBRA S.
HAMMERBECK, DEBRA L.
HARDING, MARY E.
HENRY, ANDREW F.
HERRON, KATHLEEN H.
HILDE, JANET A.
HARPER, STEPHEN K.
HART, GARRY L.
HASTINGS, DEBORAH J.
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HINDERLITER, CARL M.
HINRICHSEN, HARRY H.
HOAG, KAREN E.
HOFFMAN, KEVIN D.
HOFFMAN, MICHAEL E.
HOFFMAN, NAN
HOLDER, ROBERT W.
HOLDING, JANET C.
HOLMES, SUSAN V.
HONHART, RANDAL J.
HOPSHIRE, FRANK W.
HOWARD, KEVIN
HUYA, JOANNE
HYATT, MARY L.
HYDE, WENDY J.
JONES, LINDA P.
JONES, MARGARET L.
JONES, STACY
JOHNSON, GAYLE L.
JOHNSON, JUDITH M.
JOHNSON, MARK S.
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JORDAN, KEVIN C.
JULIANO, ANGELO P.
KAYS, DEBORAH J.
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KEREKANICH, CHARLES
KERVIN, KIM G.
KESTLER, JOSEPH
KROEGER, EILEEN M.
KRUPEY, DEBRA A.
KUHS, KAREN
KISER, JOHN W.
KITTELL, JUDITH L.
KLARK, SUSAN M.
KLENCK, SHARON E.
KNEPP, WILLIAM L.
KRAMER, RANDY L.
KETTIS, TERRY A.
KING, DELLA
KISER, JAMES R.
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LaPORTE, SYLVIE M.
LASHER, ROBERT G.
LAUGHNER, JAMES W.
LAURENCE, SARAH J.
LAURICH, JONATHAN D.
LAWSON, MARILYN J.
LEUTHOLD, SUSAN G.
LEVINE, CRAIG D.
LEWIS, KATHRYN J.
LILLY, DAVID W.
LOGAN, REBECCA L.
LOPEZ, DAVID E.
LUCIA, PATRICIA L.
LUCKS, ANDREW
LUNDBERG, BARBARA T.
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LYLE, JAMES A.
LYON, LARRY T.
MACK, RICHARD S.
MALISSA, MARION J.
MAMROWICH, JUDITH A.
MANFREY, BARBARA L.
MADIGAN, RAYMOND L.
MAHAN, DANIEL L.
MAINES, STANLEY W.
MANIAKAS, MARINA A.
MARCECA, NANCY J.
MARSH, GAIL T.
MARTIN, FREDERICK J.
MARTIN, TERRENCE J.
MASSA, DIANNE J.
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MASSA, GLORIA A.
MATHIS, GORDON L.
MATIE, DONALD A.
McINTURFF, LAURA L.
McLaughlin, Gregory
McNEAL, WAYNE C.
McDANNEL, SCARLET A.
McDonald, kathy d.
McElhattan, judy a.
MATTSON, SUE A.
McCAUSLIN, SANDRA R.
McClain, william k.
McConnell, james e.
McCOY, DANIEL M.
McCracken, deborah l.
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MEACHAM, RICHARD E.
MEDDOCK, MARTY L.
MENARD, MICHAEL J.
MENEO, MARTIN W.
MEYERS, JANET M.
MICKELSON, MARLENE B.
MICKLE, CYNTHIA L.
MILLER, SUSAN H.
MIRA, DONNA J.
MORSE, DANIEL W.
MUCZYNSKI, ANN
MUNKSCARD, JON M.
MOORE, DONNIPHAN L.
MOORE, GARY A.
MORELL, ROSS J.
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MYERS, CAROL A.
NEELY, FRANCES L.
NELSEN, MELINDA A.
NELSON, BARBARA C.
NELSON, CHERYL A.
NELSON, JAMES H.
NUHFER, SUSAN J.
OLSEN, MICHAEL C.
OLSON, RICHARD A.
NOLLINCER, DAVID E.
NUHFER, JAMES A.
NUHFER, RICHARD P.
NELSON, JAMES M.
NELSON, MABEL L.
NERO, NEVA L.
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ORCUTT, CHERYL L.
OSBORNE, THOMAS L.
OWEN, RORERT L.
OWENS, DEBRA I.
OWENS, MARK W.
PARK, KATHY J.
PASQUARETTE, JAMES
PAUL, DOUGLAS W.
PEARSON, BARBARA J.
PEARSON, LARRY B.
PELLEGRINO, MARY ANN
PESKO, GAYLE F.
PARKER, TIMOTHY B.
PARKS, LINDA S.
PASQUARETTE, DANIEL L.
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PLACE, DOUGLAS S.
POLLOCK, DIANE L.
POLLOCK, MARY F.
PHILLIPS, KATHY L.
PIEHUTA, SUSANNE B
PIERCE, DANIEL M.
PETERSEN, LYNN E.
PETERSON, GAYLE S.
PETERSON, SUZANNE
PETRUZZI, SALLY
PHELPS, JEFFREY L.
PHILLIPS, DANIEL K
PIERCE, LORI S.
PIERSON, JEFFREY G
PIRILLO, ROSE A.
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PORTER, JANE
POSTLETHWAIT, WILLIAM
B.
POTKOVICK, WILHELM V.
POTTER, VIRGINIA A.
PRINE, ROBIN C.
PRING, DONALD E.
REASBECK, GARY A.
REITZ, BONNIE L.
REITZ, MATTHEW P.
PROBST, DEBORAH J.
PROUD, KAY F.
PROUKOU, MICHAEL H.
PUHL, GARY
QUIGGLE, JOHN D.
RADAKER, MAX D.
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RICH, CRAIG C.
RICHARDS, DEBORAH L,
RICHARDS, ROBERT
ROBERTSON, LYNN S.
ROBILLARD, REBECCA L.
ROBINAULT, MARJORIE A.
RICKERT, KATHERINE M.
RICKERT, STEVE J.
RIGGLE, TIM J.
ROCK, MARION J.
ROOF, LISA A.
ROSE, EILEEN G.
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ROSENQUIST, SUSAN M.
ROSSEY, REX A.
ROSSMAN, ANDREA S.
SALAPEK, STEFANNIE L.
SALERNO, PETER P.
SANDO, CRAIG E.
SCHAGER, TERRY L.
SCHMADER, DENISE L.
SCHMADER, JOAN L.
RUDOLPH, WENDY J.
RYAN, PATRICIA M.
SALAPEK, FRANK R.
SCALISE, MARK A.
SCALISE, RANDALL A.
SCHAFFER, DEBRA A.
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SCHMADER, PAUL J.
SCHMITZ, DEBORAH J.
SCHORMAN, BARBARA J.
SCHRECKENGOST,
RANDALL, C.
SCHUCKERS, JANA K.
SCHUMACHER, KAREN J.
SCHWERT, LENORA M.
SCOTT, JEFFERY R.
SEELEY, KAREN R.
SEGEL, BRIAN H.
SHANSHALA, MARYBETH
SHARP, JUDD A.
SCHWANKE, DANIEL P.
SCHWARTZ, NANCY B.
SCHWEITZER, SUSAN
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SLACK, DANIEL L.
SLACK, DEBRA S.
SLEEMAN, ROBERT L.
SHARP, RICHARD L.
SHAVER, STEPHEN A.
SHELDON, KENNETH L.
SMITH, TIMOTHY D.
SMOCK, ROBIN L.
SNOW, BECKY I.
SLOCUM, JOYCE D.
SMITH, DEBRA L.
SMITH, GLENN E.
SINGER, MICHAEL W.
SIRIANNI, CHRISTOPHER
SKINNER, SHERYL A.
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SPANGLER, JAMES S.
STACHOWIAK, SUSAN M.
STANKO, REBECCA A.
STUART, CINDY S.
SULLIVAN, RANDALL A.
SWANSON, JUNE F.
SOLOMON, MAUREEN A.
SORENSEN, KATHRYN L.
SORENSEN, NANCY L.
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TANNLER, DEBORAH E.
TAYLOR, LuCINDA
TELLMAN, JAMES H.
STEADMAN, EDWARD A.
STEINKAMP, CRAIG A.
STROMDAHL, JAMES W.
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TEMPLETON, GEORGE D.
THOMAS, DEBORA A.
THOMPSON, CAROL J.
TRANTER, LAURIE E.
TRANTER, SARAH A.
TRESSLER, VIVIAN L.
TOMASONE, RICHARD C.
TOMASSONI, DONNA V.
TONER, MARY J.
TROWBRIDGE, BASIL E.
TUCKER, CYNTHIA K.
TURNER, DANIEL P.
UPLINGER, CANDACE L.
USTACH, TANYA D.
VALENTINE, DENNIS A.
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VULLO, LEROY G.
WALLIN, MARTIN J.
WALTER, EDWARD C.
WARNER, CHERYL A.
WEATHERBEE, CHERYL L.
WEAVER, JAMES F.
WELSH, JANELLE E.
WENZEL, JUDY A.
WERTZ, JOHN E.
WEST, RICHARD J.
WESTFALL, RONALD L.
WIEDMAIER, MARK A.
WEBSTER, ALBERT L.
WEIDERT, MICHELE A.
WEIMER, PAUL W.
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WILES, WILLIAM
WILLIAMS, DAVID J.
WILLIAMS, DAVID P.
WILLIAMS, GARY J.
WILLIAMS, WANDA J.
WILSON, JUDY L.
WRIGGLE, ROBIN L.
WRIGHT, LuANN
WRIGHT, SHANNON K.
YARZABEK, GERARD M.
YOSTEN, MAXINE
ZDARKO, DANIEL J.
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ZINGER, RODNEY M.
ZINGONE, CAROLYN A.
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SENIOR PICTURES UNAVAILABLE
ANDERSON, RANDALL C.
BRIGGS, DEBORAH L.
BRIGHT, MARVIN G.
BUTTON, DONALD R.
BUTTON, RONALD L.
DICKEY, LELAND R.
DICKEY, MARTIN
DONALDSON, JOHN K.
DONALDSON, RANDY LEE
DUNMIRE, DEBORAH
FIELDS, JOHN F.
FOLEY, CARLA J.
GLESSNER, KATHERINE A.
HAGG, DONALD A.
HENNINGER, HARRY
HOUY, ALFRED E.
HUGHES, KEVIN
IRWIN, WILLIAM E.
KRECKEL, ERNEST V.
LARSON, STEPHEN C.
McCOOL, DAVID E.
MILLARD, DAVID L.
MORAVEK, THOMAS P.
ROTH, ROBERT D.
SALAPEK, ADRIAN D.
SMITH, WILLIAM
SPENCER, ROBERT
THOMAS, BURDETTE G.
THORNTON, RITA J.
WOOD, DEBORAH L.
YOUNG, SANDRA L.
ZAWACKI, REBECCA J.
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Arriving in January 1971, Ricardo Alvarenga, the Rotary
Club exchange student from Brazil, resided at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. House!,
and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Morse. As a member of the War-
ren football team, he proved an invaluable kicker. He spent
last summer touring the U.S. with a group of foreign exchange
students. After returning to Brazil last December, he planned
to study psychology or sociology in college.
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Freedom exists only where
people take care of the
government.
—Woodrow Wilson
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JUNIORS
Co-President..........................................................MARY BETH BARTHOLOMEW
Co-President...............................................................................MARK HOLTZ
Vice-President........................................................................MARY BETH RYAN
Secretary......................................................................................FAYE LYON
Treasurer.....................................................................................JOHN KERN
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Ace, Vcmctta
Adams, Virginia
.Allen, Linda
Aines, Craig
Anderson, Avis
Anderson, Beck)'
Anderson, Beth
Anderson, Diane
Anderson, Kris
Anderson, Lauric
Anderson, Martin
Anderson, Vic
Arzner, Bon
Atkins, Jeff
Ayers, Beck)'
Babcock, Wayne
Barclay, Jane
Bargerstock, Earl
Barker, Sharon
Bartholomew, Man* Beth
Bathgate, Karyn
Bauer, Ramona
Baughman, Sam
Bean, Mar)' Kay
Bednar, Thomas
Bclleau, Glenn
Bennett, Nancy
Benson, Jon
Bcrtetto, Bari)
Bertolini, Douglas
Betz, Tom
Bcuttas, Kristina
Biacchi, Joe
Bines, Debra
Blackman, Charlie
Blick, Denny
Bliss, Rene
Blum, Rhonda
Bobelak, Debbie
Bounce, Allen
Borgcson, Ron
Bowen, Jim
Bowler, John
Brainard, Sherrie
Brew, Bob
Brewster, Zoe
Briggs, Bob
Bright, Scott
Bright, Tom
Broun, Arleigh
Broun, Malt
Broun, Ron
Brumagin, Alan
Brunner, Alan
Bucrklc, Ann
Burger, Paul
Burke, Renee
Byers, Sandy
California, Girl
Carlson, Dean
Girison, Rcnae
Cataldo, Debbie
Cccchini, Albert
Chamberlain, Norman
Chase, Charlene
Chiodo, Melanie
Chittestcr, Nancy
Christie, Andy
Christie, Laurie
Christ)', Dotty
Clinton, Steven
Cloutman, Myrna
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Coates, Dave
Collin, Glory
Collins, Cindy
Confer, Debbie
Constable, Mike
Cook, Jeff
Cook, Paula
Cook, Rich
Critelli, LuAnn
Cunningham, Dave
Cunningham, Jim
Cunningham, John
Dase, Sneila
Daugharthy, Kay
Defabio, Rosie
Denny, Ted
Detrie, Dorothy
Dillenkofcr, Kay
Dingeldein, Gloria
Donaldson, James
Donnelly, Pat
Donovan, John
Duliba, Ed
Dunham, Craig
Dunn, Dave
Edwards, Randy
Egger, Glenda
Elias, Kim
Emhardl, Paul
English, Leo
Erickson, Steve
Eschborn, Gene
Fanaritis, Nick
Fedorchuk, Julia
Fervor, Dan
Fesli, Anne
Fink, Kathy
Flick, Sarah
Ford, Lisa
Foust, Roy
Franklin, Doreen
Franklin, Patsy
Fredericks, LecAnn
Freeborough, Dave
Freeburg, Rickia
Freeman, Marge
Freund, Dave
Froman, Judy
Frost, Terr)’
Fry, Nancy
Fidler, Alan
Galiano, Linda
Gebhardt, Joseph
Gebhart, Barb
Genbcrg, Roger
Gerarde, Frank
Gettings, Paul
Gibb, Liz
Gibncy, John
Gibson, Kathy
Gilfert, Jeff
Giltinan, Tom
Girill, Donna
Glotz, Dan
Greenawalt, Dan
Greto, Kathy
Grosch, Wend)'
Gunter, Craig
Gustafson, Donald
Gustafson, Jamie
Gustafson, Kim
Hahn, Mark
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Haight, John
Hamilton, John
Hammerbeck, Christie
Hansen, Julie
Hansen, Robert
Harrington, John
Hart, Jonathan
Hartenstein, Linda
Hodman, Sally
Hedrick, Jim
Henry', Sandra
Hickey, Tom
Hillyard, Rodney
Hilyer, Hany'
Hixson, Mike
Hoak, Kimberley
Hodas, Lynn
Hollister, Barb
Holtz, Mark
Hood, Pat
Hopshire, Linda
Hovanic, Greg
Howe, Karen
Hoyt, Roberta
Huber, Tom
Hughes, Kevin
Hughes, Reba
Hillings, Don
Hidings, Doug
Hultberg, Betty
Hultman, Nancy
Hultquist, Barbara
Hunt, Beverly
Hunter, Joel
Huya, Sandra
Jenkins, Ginny
Jewell, Jack
Johnson, Amy
Johnson, Bruce
Johnson, Darlene
Johnson, Gary'
Johnson, Rick
Johnson, Scott
Johnson, Stacey
Jones, Mark
Jones, Patch
Kem, John
Kerner, Diane
Kersey, John
Kcttis, Beth
Knisley, Man-
Knupp, Dan
Kottraba, Patty'
Kramer, Carol
Krcspan, Larry'
Krogler, Greg
Langdon, Richard
Lareau, Chris
Larsen, Karen
Lcndvav, John
Leuthold, Willie
Levinson, Harry'
Lindsay', Sue
Littlefield, Darlene
Lobdell, Penny
Lobdell, Randy
Logan, John
Lorce, Tom
Lorenz, David
Lucia, Janet
Luker, Henry'
Lundberg, Becky’
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Lyle, Steve
Lyon, Faye
Lyons, Anne
Mader, Rick
Madigan, Deb
Mahan, Anne
Maines, Mark
Malone, Debra
Maney, Joyce
Maniakis, Dean
Manning, William
Marcy, Wendy
Marti, Jane
Marti, Sue
Marti, Tim
Marquis, Beth
Massa, Sam
Masterson, Molly
Matha, John
Matic, Gan'
McCauley, Sherry
McConnell, Hal
McDannel, Al
McDonald, Kerr)’
McDunn, Marie
McElhattan, Carol
McFate, David
Mclnturff, Scott
McIntyre, Clair
McNutt, Colleen
McSparren, Matt
Mead, Jeffrey
Mervinc, Dave
Mikan, Christopher
Miller, Jeff
Mineweascr, Saudi
Mintzer, Bob
Moore, Sally
Moran, Elizabeth
Morse, Ben i
Mosher, James
Mundt, Marj'
Munksgard, James
Myers, Jeff
Nacgcli, Pam
Nagumcy, Chris
Nelson, Beth
Nelson, Kimio
Nelson, Michelle
Newton, Rob
Nobles, Beck)*
Nobles, Denise
Nobles, John
Nordin, Beck)'
Nosel, Susan
Nuhfer, Phil
Nulifer, Kandy
Njbcrg, Debi
O Connor, Barb
Olsen, John
Olson, Cindy
Olson, Ruth
Ord, Marsha
Ortl), Jeff
Osborne, Marilyn
Pace, Mar)' Ann
Papalia, Frank
Park, Lois
Pascuzzi, Mark
Passaro, Jeff
Paul, Cathy
Pellegrino, Tony
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Peltz, Steve
Perri, Debbie
Perschkc, Bill
Peterson, Dan
Peterson, John
Peterson, Hod
Peterson, Tom
Phillips, Cheryl
Phillips, Susan
Pichuta, Mike
Pierotti, Jean
Pike, David
Ponick, Diane
Ponick, Donna
Ponsoil, Mike
Post, Bill
Powell, Bets)'
Probst, Dixie
Punsky, Bruce
Quackenbush, Elaine
Ballade, Cherrie
Rapp, Gillian
Raybuck, Cindy
Rcamcs, Becky
Redding, Wade
Redfield, John
Reese, Bob
Reese, Ed
Reid, Kris
Reinhard, Kern'
Rcminy, Candance
Rco, Mar)’
Rcltcrcr, Jim
Rice, Georgi
Rich, Tom
Robertson, Kris
Ross, Larry
Rosscy, Stacey
Roth, Jimmy
Rotunno, Cnris
Rouch, Andrea
Rudolph, Cathy
Russell, Burton
Ryan, Beth
Salapck, Jim
Salisbury, Valeric
Sanders, Bridget
Sanders, Denise
Saporita, Cheryl
Saporito, David
Scnnarrs, Lynn
Schutte, Sharon
Schwab, Lynn
Schwankc, Rock
Schweitzer, Sallie
Scott, Nancy
Sears, Al
Scare, Barbara
Scceniquia, Man’
Sedon, Jeff
Scdon, Joan
Solan, Bob
Sheldon, Carl
Shine, Art
Silvis, Rand)’
Simons, Sabrina
Sisson, Scott
Skinner, Sheila
Skinner, Steve
Slater, David
Slocum, Beck)'
Slocum, Nan
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Smith, Dave
Smith, Sally
Smock, Rodger
Snarburg, Mark
Suave!)’, Barb
Snyder, Jan
Stapler, Jean
Stevenson, Barb
Stitzinger, Miles
Strange, Pam
Streicn, Leroy
Stuart, Jeff
Stuart, Jerry
Sundell, Paul
Suppa, Steve
Suppa, Terri
Swanson, Barb
Swanson, Isabelle
Tannlcr, Dave
Tassonc, Nick
Ibelin, Sonya
Thomas, Darlene
Thomas, Rick
Thompson, Jane
Tkach, Doug
Todd, Jay
Tome, Kathy
Tressler, Jim
Trowbridge, Tim
Trubic, Don
Tucker, John
Urbanski, Bill
Urey, Patty
Valone, Pam
Vavala, Lisa
Vicini, Debbie
Walker, Diane
Walker, Marcia
Walters, Patrick
Walters, Scott
Ward, Alinda
Waxman, Neil
Way, Kat hi
Weatherbcc, Karen
Weaver, Theresa
Webster, Bill
Weirich, Jan
Weldon, Pamela
Wendell, Julia
Whcatall, Bob
White, Jay
Wilcox, Linda
Williams, Gar)'
Williams, Jim
Willis, Beck)'
Wineriter, Stuart
Wolf, Tom
Wolfe, Toby
Wood, Teddy
Woods, Sue
York, Kathleen
Youngquist, Kevin
Yurick, Steve
Zetterlind, Ellen
JUNIOR PICTURES UNAVAILABLE
Bearfield, John
Boriand, Robert
Chapel, Burdett
Edmiston, Ten)'
Kiser, Marti
McGraw, Frank
Mitchell, Frank
Nulph, Kevin
Karev, Laurel
Reiff, Alfred
Reynolds, Susan
Sage, Albert
Sperry, George
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SOPHOMORES
CoPresident............................................................................LAURA LEVINSON
CoPresident.....................................................................................DICK DAVIS
Vice-President....................................................................................JULIE FINO
Secretary..........................................................................MARY LYNNE BROWN
Treasurer.................................................................................TOM KOTTRABA
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Acklin, Christine
Adams, Gloria
Akif, Debbi
Albaugh, Barry
Albaugh, Jeff
Albaugh, Pam
Allen, Doug
/Mien, Edward
Alspaugh, Kevin
Amnrose, Debra
Anderson, Ellen
Anderson, John
Anthony, Marcia
Anthony, Tern'
Arnold, Eddie
Atwell, Jo
Atwell, Melvin
Auchmody, Patty
Bailey, Diane
Baker, Archie
Baker, Jeff
Baker, Molly
Barbar)', Saudi
Baumgrotz, Mike
Beck, Bill
Bennett, Bonnie
Bennett, Doris
Betts, Cliff
Bcvacqua, Carmen
Bevevino, Rob
Birtcil, Shelby
Bjorkquist, Doreen
Blair, Julie
Blair, Michele
Bollinger, Bill
Bonavita, Beck)'
Borg, JoAnne
Borger, Paul
Bowles, David
Bradcr, Cindy
Brecht, Garla
Brecht, Mark
Brennan, Victor
Brewster, Susan
Briggs, Todd
Broun, Chris
Broun, Lancttc
Broun, Mar)' Lynne
Bull, Mark
Bull, Sandy
Bunk, Hallie
Burgchardt, Kathy
Burger, Bob
Buncery, Stacy
Bunts, VVendi
Cable, Linda
Gadilc, Toni
Caldwell, Linda
California, Darccc
Cameron, Blaine
Campbell, Curt
Campbell, Darcy
Campbell, Lome
Campbell, Ron
Carlson, Cheri
Carlson, Kathi
Carlson, Linda
Garlson, Marianne
Carnahan, Ingelorc
Gm-, Ed
Carrington, Ted
Garter, Don
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Casperson, Heidi
Cassatt, Diana
Cataldo, Dave
Cataldo, Donna
Chapel, Jane
Chiara val loti, Bob
Chiodo, Linda
Chiodo, Lou
Clark, Rick
Cleveland, Chris
Clover, Gordon
Cole, Mike
Colvin, Marshal
Connacher, Shawna
Crossley, Donald
Cressley, Vivia
Crossley, Annie
Culbertson, Crissi
Culbertson, Monte
Cunningham, Bill
Daley, Scott
Dangelo, Dan
Davis, Dick
DeFabio, Carol
DeFabio, Cheryl
Destefano, Dan
Dickerson, Patty
Di Pierro, Tom
Dobson, Warren
Dombeck, Jim
Donick, Anne
Doran, Tina
Dovell, James
Downs, lack
Duck, Sharon
Durante, Vicki
Dutchess, Jane
Ebel, Edith
Edwards, Barn'
Edwards, Wayne
English, Dave
English, Robert
Ensworth, Bob
Ettinger, Kim
Eyster, Charles
Farnsworth, Lee
Farnsworth, Steve
Fields, Arlene
Fields, Vicki
Fino, Julie
Fink, David
Fitch, Debby
Flasher, George
Font, Larry
Foster, Gail
Foust, Gary
Fraunfelter, Bruce
Frederick, Debi
Fredrickson, Judy
Freeburg, Rhonda
Friedrich, Jack
Fry', Kevin
Gage, Lynn
Gardner, Susanne
Garicpy, Richard
Gcrarac, David
Giltinan, Stephanie
Giunta, Tina
Glans, Linda
Gleason, Cassie
Cobblinger, Kim
Goodwill, Robert
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Goodwill, Steve
Gorfida, Peter
Gorton, Haney
Graham, Lorie
Craves, Ray
Gray, Cindy
Gray, Duannc
Gregersen, Linda
Gregerson, Beck}'
Greto, Karen
Greltcnberecr, Jill
Griffin, Mike
Grinnell, Gail
Grosch, Cheryl
Grotzinger, Joe
Guiffre, Deh
Guiffre, Joe
Gustafson, Barb
Gustafson, Bandall
Ha ben, Maureen
Hadley, Dan
Haenel, Robin
Hagl>crg, Brett
Haggerty, Kim
Hamm, Bob
Hanks, Greg
Hausen, Allan
Hausen, Crissie
Hansen, Dan
Hansen, Wendy
Hanson, Bill
Harrigcr, Lynne
Harrington, Hollv
Harrington, Mark
Haupin, Sandra
Hawk, Shirley
Hear) , Sue
Hecei, Mike
Hcdinan, Sue
Heeler, Kevin
Heffernan, Darlene
Heller, Steve
Heller, Sue
Hennessy, Kim
Hesch, Pat
Higgins, James
Hike, Mark
Hoffman, Joe
Holden, Cathy
Holmes, Bob
Homstrom, Beth
Hubickey, John
Hudson, Dave
Humphries, Jane
Hunt, Chris
Hutchings, Rob
Irvine, Bonnie
Lshman, Linda
Jackson, Allen
Jenkins, Mark
Jerman, Bill
Johanson, Bob
Johnson, Clarecn
Johnson, Bill
Johnson, Christy
Johnson, Debby
Johnson, Delphine
Johnson, Gail
Johnson, Linda
Johnson, Marilyn
Johnson, Molly
Johnson, Wendi
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Jones, Keith
Jordan, Mccgan
Kerckanich, Dave
Kem, Bari)
Kersey, Kathy
Keyvinski, Steve
King, Conrad
Kinney, Pamela
Kiser, Kevin
Kitchell, Bill
Klan, Richard
Knapp, Cindy
Knisley, Judith
Kornreich, Scott
Kottraba, Tom
Krieg, Steve
Laih, Renee
Larson, Don
Larson, Doretta
Larson, Rick
Uiuner, John
Lester, Ken
Levinson, Laura
Levinson, Lee
Lilh’, Greg
Under, Louise
Lindsey, Dale
Uttlcficld, Colleen
Lord, Craig
Loucks, Rich
Lucas, Mark
Lucia, Phyllis
Lucks, Jesse
Lundahl, Anne
Lundberg, Scott
Lyle, Faith
Lyle, Joan
Lyle, Marcia
Lyle, Randy
Macivlewicz, Mar)' Ann
Mack, Cathy
Mader, Mar)'
Madigan, Jan
Madonia, Charlie
Malian, Larry
Mahan, Laurie
Maier, Rodney
Maines, Paul
Malissa, Jim
Manfrey, Kathy
Mason, Kim
Martin, Jack-
Martin, Rich
Martin, Sue
Masterson, Dan
Matie, Chuck
McAvoy, Sandra
McClcmcnt, Barry
McCoy, Roberta
McDannel, Gar}'
McDannel, Larry
McKarski, Pat
McKillip, Craig
McKracken, Don
McLaughlin, Lome
McPherson, Cathy
McTavish, Scott
Meacham, Debbie
Means, Cindy
Means, Ken
Meddock, Beck)'
Mcley, Tim
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Mcllander, Karen
Metzgar, Kelly
Mickelson, Steven
Mickle, Vernon
Miller, Albert
Miller, Carla
Mitchell, Vickie
Moore, Donna
Moore, Linda
Morgan, Judy
Mostert, Jodi
Mundt, John
Myers, Sharon
Nelsen, Kristina
Nelson, Crcg
Nelson, John
Nelson, Lalrcll
Nelson, Tim
Newark, Jim
Newton, Jeff
Nicholson, Donald
Nicklas, Jamie
Nicodemus, Steve
Nollinger, Dennis
Nowacki, Bari)
Nuhfcr, Craig
Oleksak, Ann
Olsen, Todd
Olson, Barb
O’Neill, Scott
Oxley, Keith
Papalia, Bob
Papalia, Debby
Papalia, Veronica
Park, Jerry
Pearson, Charles
Pearson, Susan
Pcllz, Rick
Polley, Rod
Prosen, Rand)'
Quiggle, Diane
Quiggle, Jane
Quiggle, Steven
Raffaele, Diane
Ramsey, Kurt
Reed, Joy
Reese, Chuck
Reid, Glad)s
Reiff, Judy
Reiter, Lou
Rcmmy, Brian
Repine, Doug
Rex, Jack
Reynolds, Nancy
Reynolds, Saundra
Reynolds, Tracy
Rhoades, Roxanne
Rickert, John
Rieder, Curt
Rizzardi, Victor
Roberts, Shelly
Roman, Mary Jo
Rossey, Suzanne
Rotlunno, Joanne
Rowland, Judy
Rue, Doug
Saber, Rand)’
Salapck, De Anna
Salapck, Kevin
Sampson, Cliff
Sanders, Dean
Sanders, Pam
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Scalise, Nancy
Scalise, Silvia
Scandreth, Nancy
Schager, Kim
Schcarcr, Joel
Schmader, Donna
Schmader, Roger
Schreckengost, Dennis
Schuler, Kim
Schumacher, Barb
Schuman, Mattie
Schwab, Kathy
Scott, Ellen
Seilher, Donna
Seminens, Ken
Sharp, Don
Shattuck, Mark
Shawley, Wayne
Shcrbeck, Roy
Shorts, Jan
Siffin, Tina
Simonsen, Robby
Singer, Mark
Skinner, Donna
Slater, Mark
Slecman, Nancy
Sly, Chuck
Smith, Dave
Smith, Debbie
Smith, Elaine
Sobkowski, Tim
Sodck, Gan*
Sodek, Judy
Sondericker, Larry
Songer, Jack
Sorenson, Kris
Spear, Kathy
Stamer, Dave
Stewart, Larry
Stimmell, Pegg)'
Streich, And)’
Sturgis, Bonnie
Sudul, Kevin
Sutter, John
Swanson, Don
Swick, Jim
Swift, Tim
Taylor, Harold
Taylor, Randy
Temple, Frank
Templeton, Tracey
Thayer, Dave
Thomas, Ron
Thomas, Sandy
Thompson, Donna
Thompson, Margo
Timmins, Bill
Torrance, Alan
Trubic, Debbie
Turner, Kathy
Ulilig, Carol
VanCise, Sherry
Van Epps, Rusty
VanGuildcr, Dean
Vaughan, Lynne
Vavala, Cindy
VcrMilyea, Allen
Vosler, Keith
Wagner, Lisa
Wagner, Rick
Wagner, Sherry
Waite, Mike
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Walters, Dave
Warner, Karen
Watson, Cy
Weber, Jonn
Webster, John
Wedlock, Nancy
Weirich, Jack
Wenzel, Mart)’
Wenzel, Michele
Wert, Robin
Westfall, Carn-
White, Keith
White, Mar)*
Whyte, Susan
Wiles, Ruby
Wilks, Joey
Williams, Debbie
Williams, Greg
Wilson, Jeff
Winegardener, Beryl
Wingert, Nancy
Wolfe, Linda
Wolfe, Liz
Wolfe, Tom
Wood, Arlie
Wooster, Charles
Work, Becky
Wriggle, Curt
W)koff, Cathy
Yaegle, Debbie
Yaegle, Karen
Yaegle, Pam
Yarzabck, Tom
Young, Bob
Young, Jeff
Zaffino, Bruce
Zaffino, Judy
Zawacki, Teresa
Zdarko, Tim
Zinger, Mark
Zinger, Randy
Brumbaugh, Cindy
Maze, Nancy
Proctor, Marsha
SOPHOMORE PICTURES UNAVAILABLE
Barhight, William
Campbell, David
Chimcnti, Louis
Clark, Dan
Cunningham, Tcrrie
Habcrbush, Tern'
Hedstrand, Randy
Littlefield, Lamont
McCracken, Donald Thomas, Floyd
Mostert, Jodi
Rieder, Curt
Streich, Andrew
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Row One (Left to Right): Leo English, Mike Piehuta, Chris Sirianni, Peter Sa-
lerno, Jim Stromdahl, Andy Lucks, Dave Dunn, Fred Martin, Jeff Myers,
Tom Bright. Row Two: Ricardo Alvarenga, Dave Mervinc, Jeff Passaro, Vic
Anderson, Gordon Mathis, Jack Henn', Ed Fitzgerald, Rob Young, Jeff Mead,
Carl California, Dan Morse, Bill Urbanski. Row Three: Manager—John Cun-
ningham, Don Trubic, Dan Turner, Pat Hood, Craig Lord, Dave Tannler,
Dan Knupp, Steve Lyle, Dave McFate, Larry Mahan, Brett Hagberg. Row
Four: Keith White, Mark Jenkins, Pete Gorfida, Scott O’Neill, Dave Bowles,
Steve Goodwill, Tim Zdarko, Tom Wolfe, Charlie Wooster, Bob Burger, Man-
ager-Bill Perschke. Row Five: Steve Farnsworth, Don Sharp, Mark Shattuck,
Chuck Sly, Jack Songer, Mark Singer, Mike Waite, Jack Martin, Dean Sand-
ers, Jeff Newton, Albert Miller. Row Six: Coach Wilkins, Coach Hovan,
Henn' Luker, Jim Higgins, Scott Daley, Rick Allen, Coach Mullen, Head
Coacn Shea.
A combination of excellent individual perform-
ance and perserving teamwork made possible the
exciting football season this year. Our team fin-
ished with a five-win, four-loss record, which placed
us third in the Northwest Football Conference.
Warren also captured third place in Section II
competition. The All-Northwest Conference se-
lected Tom Bright and Andy Lucks to play on its
first team. Chris Sirianni and Mike Piehuta quali-
fied for the second team of the conference. On the
Section II All-Star teams, Tom Bright, Chris Si-
rianni, Andy Lucks, and Mike Piehuta received the
honor of being named to the first team. Dave
Dunn, Andy Lucks, Mike Piehuta, Jeff Myers, and
Jim Stromdahl won positions on the second team.
In addition, Dave Dunn and Tom Bright brought
pride to our school by gaining honorable mentions
at the All-State football team. Our school gave spe-
cial recognition to exchange student, Ricardo Alva-
renga, whose talented kicking added to Warren’s
victories and winning spirit. Of course, the diligent
work and unending confidence of Coaches Shea,
Mullen, Hovan, and Wilkins facilitated these
achievements and distinctions.
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SCORES
W.A.H.S. OPP.
6 Bradford 8
33 Corr)' 6
21 Greenville 6
0 Oil City 24
28 Titusville 20
21 Grove City 0
7 Jamestown 27
20 Franklin 24
30 Meadville 0
Record 6-3
Leo English, Dave Dunn, Tom Bright, Jeff Myers, Mike Piehuta.
DRAGON LETl'ERMEN Row One (left to right): Chris Sirianni,
Pete Salerno, Jim Stromdahl, Andy Lucks, Fred Martin. Row Two:
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(Left to right): Coach Mullen, Head Coach Shea, Coach Hovan, Coach Wilkins.
SCORES
W.A.H.S. OPP.
27 Franklin 29
15 Rock)' Grove 40
40 Titusville 15
40 Meadville 15
35 Oil City 20
38 Corry' 17
38 Cranberry 17
Record 2-5
While intense determination incited the Dragon Harriers’
diligent practice, their stamina made possible their endurance
through the cross-country season. In preparation for the meets,
they trained on the 2.6 mile course at the Warren airport.
Coach Shaffer of Lacy School led the Harriers to a win-loss
record of 2-6. In their final year, Seniors Wayne McNeal, Tim
Gay, Don Elinski, Mark Grettenberger, Dale Dickerson, and
Jim Nelson proved an asset to the team.
Seated (left to right): Don Elinski, Dale Dickerson, Jim Nelson, Tim Gay, Mark Grettenberger. Standing:
Wayne McNeal, Wayne Babcock, Bob Reese, Tom Huber, Bob Selan.
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Seated (Left to Right): Dan Zdarko, Dan Phillips. Steve Harper, Jim Stromdahl. Standing: Bill Tim-
mons (Manager), Tom Bright, Mike Piehuta, Jim Bowen, Ron Borgerson, Bill Post, Tim Trow-
bridge^ Coach McClumphy.
VARSITY SCORES
VV.A.H.S. OPP.
55 Youngsville 42
53 Erie East 75
55 Bradford 59
53 Jamestown 80
65 Venango Christ. 56
55 McDowell 73
61 Corry 52
67 Cranberry 55
62 Franklin 63
65 Hickory 59
54 Meadville 72
58 Oil City 74
68 Rocky Grove 44
81 Titusville 66
77 Corry 64
71 Cranberry 80
64 Franklin 56
53 Hickory 49
61 Meadville 85
68 Oil City 58
67 Rocky Grove 71
79 Titusville 55
Record 12-10
JR. VARSITY SCORES
WAH.S. OPP.
48 Youngsville 39
49 Erie East 47
44 Bradford 52
46 Jamestown 52
Venango Christ.
42 McDowell
50 Com- 57
43 Cranberrv 51
53 Franklin 41
49 Hickory 52
67 Meadville 84
49 Oil Citv 54
60 Rockv Grove
59 Titusville 62
57 Com- 44
37 Cranberry 35
71 Franklin 52
49 Hickory 52
67 Meadville 84
49 Oil Citv 54
60 Rockv Grove 67
59 Titusville 62
Record 6-14
Seated (Left to Right): Alan Torrance, Tim Zdarko, Tim Nelson, Pat Hesch. Standing: Coach Me-
renick, Dick Davis, Pat Hood, Todd Olsen, Jim Higgins, Ed Allen, Dave iMervine, Greg Hanks,
Rich Martin, Terr)’ Habcrdash, Coach Smith.
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Coach McGIumphy and Senior players (left to right): Dan Zdarko, Dan Phil-
lips, Steve Harper, Jim Stromdahl.
Perfecting their dribbling and shooting skills, our basketball
teain, under the direction of the new coaches, Mr. McGIumphy
and Mr. Smith, finished the season with a 12-10 record. As a re-
sult, Warren placed third in Section II competition. At the Holi-
day Basketball Tournament, our team captured second place.
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Row One: Joe Wilks, Keith Vosler, Ed Ord, Mark Bauer, Steve Goodwill,
Doug White, Steve Malian, Earl Bargerstock, Mark Singer, Chuck Sly. Row
Two: Dan Malian, Randy Prosen, Dave Cataldo, Roger Smock, Dean Sanders,
Tim Sobkowski, Allen McDannel, Rick Mader, Joe Wilson, Jeff Sicfert, Harry
Hinriclisen. Row Three: Don Sharp, Scott Albaugh, Greg Williams, Neil Wax-
man, Larry Ross, Lyle DeVore, Chris Sirianni, Mark Maines, Wayne Babcock,
Dave [jopez, Dan Knupp, Mark Owens, Tern’ Anthony. Row Four: Rick
Johnson, Jeff Gilfert. Mark Simson, Victor Brenncn, Rod Wall, Chuck De-
Vorc, Joe Miller, Jeff Albaugh, Roger Gcnbcrg, Brian Hamilton, Brian Bab-
cock, Mark Shattuck.
VARSITY SCORES
W.A.H.S. OPP.
22 Redbank 22
38 Ridgway 20
24 Hickory 33
41 Titusville 18
35 Erie Prep 11
21 Cranberry 17
38 Rock)' Grove 15
27 Corr}' 21
30 Jamestown 18
47 Franklin 17
47 Youngsville 7
6 Greenville 40
27 Meadville 22
17 Oil City 27
Record 10-3-1
(Left to Right): Coach Shaffer, Head
Coach Chew, Coach Scordo, Coach Creek.
JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES
W.A.H.S. OPP.
28 Redbank 31
32 Ridgway 29
30 Hickory 31
46 Titusville 15
24 Erie Prep 21
39 Cransberry 11
63 Rocky Grove 9
24 Corr)’ 27
19 Jamestown 32
42 Youngsville 12
6 Greenville 40
27 Meadville 18
30 Oil City 27
50 Franklin 5
Record 9-5
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Mark Owens
Dan Mahan
Lvie Devore
Roger Smock
Neil Waxman
Dave Lopez
The 1971-1972 Wrestling team brought great pride to War-
ren Area High School this year. The four coaches, Mr. Chew,
Mr. Scordo, Mr. Shaffer, and Mr. Creek proved capable in
training the wrestlers in the skills and maneuvers needed for a
winning team. More important, they instilled enthusiasm and
drive into the wrestlers, qualities which gave the squad an
edge on their opponents.
Rick Johnson
Dean Sanders
Greg Williams
Randy Prosen
Steve Goodwill
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Dan Knopp
Earl Bargerstock
Larry Ross
Mark Maines
Wayne Babcock
Chris Sirianni
The co-captains Dave Lopez and Chris Sirianni added in
generating a feeling of unity within the team. All these factors
contributed to the successful Section II record of 6-1, captur-
ing second place.
Warren also won second place in the annual Wrestling
Tournament held here last December. At the close of the wres-
tling season, Chris Sirianni received special recognition and a
trophy by being named Most Valuable Player.
Mark Shattuck
Scott Albaugh
Mark Bauer
Dave Cataldo
Chuck Devore
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Row One (Left to Right): Mickey Wolfe, Robin Andersen, Chris Cleveland,
Robbie Roth, Steve Meyer, Pat Speary, Marty Mader, Steve Heller. Row Two:
Tern' Martin, Curt Campbell, Dan Pierce, Kelly Metzgar, Art Shine, Kevin
Morrison, Mark Zinger, Coach Phillips. Row Three: Larry Krcspan, Dave
Walters, Craig Sando, Dan Morse, Steve Peltz, Pat Walters, Rick Peltz.
This year the swim team splashed onto an over-all record of
four wins and six losses. Because the boys practiced not only
after school but also before school they were greeted every
morning with toast and milk. Special thanks is accorded to
Terry Martin, the manager, and Dan Pierce, Craig Sando, and
Terry Martin, the co-captains. In sections at Oil City this year,
Warren placed fourth.
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DRAGON LE1TERMEN (Left to Right) Kneeling: Jim Nelson, Tim Gay, Mark Gretenberger, Pete Sa-
lerno, Jim Stromdahl. Standing: Bob Hansen, Jeff Myers, Bob Selan, Chris Lareau, Wayne Bahcoek, Don
Hidings, Tom Huber.
As early as March, our dedicated trackmen coached by Mr.
Randas, began their daily workouts, which included calisthen-
ics and jogging. These practices conditioned them for the vari-
ous events of track and field competition, such as pole vault-
ing, throwing the javelin, shot, and discus, high and broad
jumping, sprinting and distance running. During the season,
Warren encountered schools such as Bradford, Meadville,
Franklin, Titusville, and Oil City to participate in the action-
filled meets. Warren proved to be stiff competition for their op-
ponents, finishing with a very impressive record of victories.
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RETURNING LETTERMEN Seated (Left to Right): Rick Tomasone, Mark Hahn, Jack Jewell, Gary So-
dek, John Collins, Glenn Belleau. Standing: Dan Zdarko, Rick Sharp, Jeff Passaro, Mike Piehuta, Dan
Briggs, Bill Post, Randy Scalise, Mike Menard.
Twelve lettermen returned to form
the nucleus of the 1972 Warren base-
ball team. Head coach Don Smith and
his assistant coach Pete Molinaro in-
stalled a new style of play that was en-
joyable for the spectators to watch and
that produced an exciting season. Ap-
proximately seventy candidates turned
out for the first practice. Although nor-
mally practicing at Memorial Field, the
boys worked out in the gymnasium (un-
til weather conditions improved). Dur-
ing the season, the Dragons played such
schools as Erie Prep, St. Vincent, Mead-
ville, Jamestown, and Corry.
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Seated (Left to Right): Liz Eaton, Sherrie Brainard, Carol Kramer, Phyllis Lucia, Diane Walker, Karen
Schumacher, Kay Dillenkofcr. Row Two: Hallie Bunk, Faith Lyle. Nancy Wedlock, Deb Trubic, Judy Kit-
tell, Marion Rock, Kim Schager, Mary Ann Pellegrino. Row Three: Ann Muczynski, Ann Buerklc, Cindy
Means, President Donna Mira, Secretary-Treasurer Kay Proud, Mary Lynne Brown, Miss Wasielewski,
Jana Schuckers, Gayle Pesko.
As supervisor of the Girls Athletic As-
sociation, Miss Wasielewski planned an
active program of team sports for all
girls who wished to participate. In com-
peting for a team trophy, W.A.H.S. and
other Warren County' schools held nu-
merous tournaments to decide on a first
place team. The selection of a sport de-
pended upon the season. After playing
basketball in the fall, the girls selected
volleyball as the spring sport. As an en-
joyable end to their school year, the
members attended the Athletic Banquet
sponsored by the Booster Club and Ath-
letic Association.
During the fall and spring the Girl’s
Gymnastic Association met every Mon-
day and Wednesday' in the gym to prac-
tice tumbling and equipment skills.
Last winter girls utilized the equipment
at the Y.M.C.A. On November 8, 1971
Miss Body! Retz of Denmark presented
a special clinic featuring Danish gym-
nastics. As a school service the club sold
rickets to the away games. Selling pop-
corn at wrestling matches and basket-
ball games provided the funds needed
to send a few girls to a gymnastic camp
in the Poconos this summer.
Officers (Left to Right): Robin Smock, Sharon Schutte, Joyce Slocum, Chris Biehls. Cathy Turner, Gail
Marsh, Mary Beth Ryan, Gail Foster, Linda Gregersen, Joan Sedon, Chris Brown, Becky Lundberg, Deb-
bie Perri, Beth Kcttis, Betsv Powell, Marianne Carlson, Kathy Brenan, Barb Manfrey, Jodi Mostert, Nancy
Fry, Cathy McPherson, Mary Ann Maciulewicz. Beth Homstrom, Lynn Christensen, Kathy Herron, Mary
Christie, Scarlet McDannel.
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Left to Right: Man’Christie, Path’ Kottraba, Lauric Christie, Sue Peterson, Patty Urey, Becky Campbell,
Joan Scdon.
Practicing after school regularly, the cheerleaders prepared
ingenious skits for pep assemblies and created new cheers for
sport events. As an added attraction during football season,
Rod Bimber, Bill McClain, Dan Zdarko, and Bill Holder
cheered along with the girls. Cindy Bailey rooted at basketball
games and wrestling matches, while Pam Hagberg cheered at
football games. Again this year the cheerleaders sponsored the
Pigskin Prance.
Left to Right: Molly Baker, Lee Levinson, Kris Sorensen, Ann Crossley.
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Row One: Judy Sodek, Michelle Blair, Man Beth Bartholomew, Liz Gibb,
Stacey Johnson, Nita Freeman, Gail Marsh, Cindy Bailey, Barb Lundberg,
Man Beth Ryan, Kim Schager, Lee Levinson. Row Two: Larry Mahan, Rusty
Van Epps, Doug Allen, Andy Streich, Terry Martin, Tim Gay, Tom Doherty,
Brian Segel, Lou Chiodo, Rusty Trowbridge, Mark Holtz, Jon Benson. Row
Three: John Mundt, Fred Martin, Carl Hinderliter, Ike Borland, Chris
Lareau, Dan Morse, Cy Watson, Greg Hanks, Dick Davis. Row Four: Judy
Africa, Sandy Byers, Diane Kerner, Barb Hollister, Marcia Walker, Terri
Snppa, Man' Jo Bonavita, Sharon Schutte, Pat Donnelly, Chris Robertson,
Sandi Minewcaser, Kathy Herron, Vicky Carlson, Laurie Anderson, Sue
Erickson, Sue Peterson, Deb Trubic, Molly Baker, Gail Foster, Wendy Burns,
Annie Crossley, Michele Wcidert.
COUNCIL ORGANIZES STUDENT LOUNGE
Under the leadership of the President, Tim Gay, Student
Council, the voice for Student Government initiated many
new projects this year. Last fall Council sponsored an .all-
school magazine sale in order to raise money to establish a Stu-
dent Lounge and to provide each class with an opportunity to
obtain the desired funds for the year in one grand endeavor.
Both the selling of refreshments and programs at sports events
and the operating of a school store carrying school supplies
were projects continued from last year. The tutoring program
initiated this year enabled capable student to aid others during
stud)'halls. Moreover, the Council was also concerned with re-
vising the Constitution and Alma Mater. Undoubtedly, the
Council this year fulfilled many of the student’s demands.
______Tim Gay
...Mr. Minnis
.Sue Erickson
....Dan Morse
.Chris Lareau
President_____
Advisor______
Secret arj'.....
Treasurer.....
Vice-President .....................................................
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Row One: Meegan Jordan, Julia Wendell, Robin Smock, Janet Holding, Man’
Rco. Row Two: Dan Phillips, Don Elinski, Kevin Jordan, Stephen Harper,
Mark Grettenbcrger, Larry Pearson. Row Three: Teresa Clements, Kathy Bre-
nan, Heidi Ansell, Becky Graham, Anne Donick, Pegg) Jones.
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Members: June Allen, Gary Anderson, Cathy Barre, Mar)' Jo Bonavita, Kathy
Brenan, Jodi Bunk, Vicki Carlson, Patty Cassatt, Joyce Dingeldein, Jill Dob-
son, Scott Donaldson, Liz Eaton, Sue Erickson, Kathy Farynowski, Cindy Gri-
maldi, Steve Harper, Jan Holding, Mar)' Hyatt, Kevin Jordan, Debbie
Krupey, Bob Lasher, Barb Manfrey, Fred Martin, Gail Marsh, Bill McClain,
Dan Morse, Sue Pichuta, Jane Porter, Ginny Potter, Patt Ryan, Jana Schu-
ckers, Nancy Schwartz, Brian Segel, Debbie Tannler, Dan Templeton, Rick
Tomasone, Lauric Tranter, Cheryl Weatherbee, Janice Winn, LuAnn Wright.
N.H.S. PROVIDES TUTORING SERVICE
The members of the National Honor Society, possessing the
four virtues of scholarship, character and service, initiated a
project of assistance to the community and fellow students this
year. Many members offered their time and knowledge to
classmates by means of the newly formed tutoring program. As
a group, the Honor Society donated funds to the Salvation
Army and collected clothes, toys, and other materials as a con-
tribution to the Head Start center.
As in preceding years, the organization managed the order-
ing of Senior name cards. The money secured from the card
sales increased the treasury for future plans. In addition to
these activities, the Honor Society sponsored several dances for
the students’ enjoyment and served as aides at the Annual
“Open House” night.
Secretary___________________________________________________________Jan Molding
Treasurer___________________________________________________________Fred Martin
President..........................................................Steve Harper
Vice President.......................................................Jane Porter
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Row One: Kathy Rickert, Ann Muczynski, Sarah Tranter, Gloria Massa, Barb
Lundberg, Carol Guiflre. Row Two: Karen Seeley, Diane Pollock, Michele
Wcidcrt, Sue Schweitzer, Sue Peterson, Sucllen Bullock, Karen Kuhs, Kathy
Herron, Robin Smock. Row Three: Becky Colter, Eileen Kroeger, Sarah Lau-
rence, Gayle Peterson, Judy Biclawski, Harr)' Hinrichsen, Jim Spangler, Carl
Hinderliter, Teresa Clements, Barb Allen, Janet Hilde, Pat Lucia, June Swan-
son. Row Four: Lisa Roof, Ike Borland, Alan Conrad, Tim Gay, John Dangelo,
Jerry Bloom, Dave Blick.
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Debate Club, advised by Mr. Minnis, is composed of stu-
dents interested in learning the fundamentals and fine points
of presentation, cross-examination, and rebuttal. The affirma-
tive topic discussed this year was "Resolved: that the jury sys-
tem of the United States should be significantly changed.”
Throughout the year members engaged in both intraclub and
interscholastic matches.
DEBATORS ACQUIRE SKILLS
IN LOGICAL THINKING
Sandy Byers—Secretary, Kathy Spear.
Left to Right: Ed Duliha, Bill McClain, Bob Lasher, Kent Ant-
hony, Dan Templeton, Alan Conrad, Mary Seceniquia, Pat Cassatt,
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Row One: Mr. Szul, John Barrett, Harry Hinrichsen, Joe Gebhardt. Row Two: Jerry Bloom, Rick Mack,
Kent Anthony, Bob Lasher, John Bowler. Row Three: Charlie Eyster, Bill McClain. Kelly Metzgar, Jim
Nelson, Terry Schagcr, Larry Ingcrson, Randy Schrcckengost, Warren Dobson.
The Key Club, a service organization
sponsored by the Kiwanis, actively un-
dertook many community projects this
year. Besides serving at the Kiwanis
Spaghetti Dinner, members also assisted
with the Kiwanis Sport Show and com-
mencement activities. Attending a
spring concert in Pittsburgh and a Pitts-
burgh Pirate game concluded their ac-
tivities for the year.
KEY CLUB DEVOTES EFFORTS TO COMMUNITY
Secretary_____
President.....
Vice-President.
Treasurer.....
____Bill McClain
Harry Hinrichsen
...Joe Cehhardt
.....Jerry Bloom
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Row One: Bill McClain, Larry Ingerson, John Gibney, Alan Fuller, Bob La-
sher, Paul Borger, Rick Tomasone, Jeff Miller, Mark Holtz, Steve Keyvinski,
Qins Cleveland, Dan Templeton, Don Elinski. Row Two: Tom Dorrion, Rick
Mack, Don Moore, Rick West, Man’ Beth Shanshala, Sharon Schutte, Kris
Robertson, Louise Linder, Kathi Carlson, Sharon Klenck, Rosie DeFabio,
Mickey Wolf, Bruce Punsky, Randy Lobdell. Row Three: Kent Anthony, Mr.
Szul, Jim Cunningham.
LATEST SOUNDS EMERGE FROM “FRUIT CELLAR"
The Radio Club is an organization composed of students in-
terested in learning the fundamentals of broadcasting. As
members, these students gained valuable experience by pro-
ducing the weekly radio program, “Sunday Sun.” This show
played the latest sounds in music and kept the public up-to-
date on current high school activities. The Radio Club also
recorded interesting and unique ideas for the morning an-
nouncements. Another project of the club included providing
music for the high school dances.
President___________
Station Manager___
........................................
Secretary-Treasurer.
_________Bill Holder
________Mark Holtz
Mar)' Beth Shanshala
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STAGE CREW EFFECTIVELY STAGES SCHOOL AND
COMMUNITY PRODUCTIONS
The responsibility for efficiently producing an assembly falls
to the unrewarded Stage Crew members. Stage management
includes all facets of lighting, sound, and other technical oper-
ations which contribute to a smoothly running program. Thus,
Mr. Wilkins and his crew proved invaluable to the assembly
program this year.
Top to bottom: Don Elinski, Craig Levinc, Dave Nollingcr, Tom Dorrion,
Steve Keyvinski, Don Moore.
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Mr. Bowen. Row One: Jan Snyder, Molly Masterson, Jan Shorts, Joanne Ro-
tunna, Doreen Bjorkquist, Nancy Schwartz, Kathy Rickert, Sally Petruzzi.
Row Two: Lisa Ford, Karyn Bathgate, Kathy Fink, Sue Hedman, Lanette
Brown, Becky Gregerson, Jean Picrotti, Mar}' Seceniquia, Dede Nero. Row
Three: Denise Nobles, Sally Hedman, Kathy Burgchardt, Lee Ann Fredericks
LuAnn Wright, Sandy Byers, Sandy Barbar}', Rick Tomasonc, Deb Madigan.
Row Four: Jim Barton, Terr}' Schager, Rob Whcatall, Greg Hovanic, Rick
West, Diane Kerner, Bill McClain, Holly Harrington, Barb Nowacki. Row
Five: Tom Osborne, Steve Rickert, Bob Lasher, Louise Linder, Larry Inge-
rson, Les Schnarrs, Craig Gunter, Craig Levine, Don Moore, Tom Dorrion.
W.A.H.S. DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS “THE MOUSE THAT
ROARED”
The Thespians, under the direction of Mr. Bowen, produced
with tremendous success the play, “The Mouse That Roared,”
last March 3 and 4. John Hamilton played the male lead, while
Diane Kemer and Sue Hedman shared the female lead. Al-
though working on the production entailed many hard hours
of work, members also enjoyed parties and dances sponsored
by the club. During club meetings, students learned the differ-
ent aspects of the stage and acting.
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Treasurer____
Vice-President
President.....
Secretary.....
____Jim Barton
LuAnn Wright
....Bill McClain
..Sally Hcdman
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Row One Sue Woods, Karen Warner, Sharon Myers, Tina Doran, Pam
Yaegle, Julie Blair, Lee Levinson, Renae Carlson, Kristina Beuttas, Barb Man-
frey, IJnda Caldwell, Beth Homstrom, Linda Hartenstein, Amy Johnson,
Man' Bagley, Man Mundt, Kathy Spear, Cathy Mack, Mecgan Jordan, Sha-
ron Schutte, Beth Marquis, Row Two: Miss Rich, Pat Donnelly, Ken Reed,
John Sutter, Ginny Jenkins, Debbie Akif, Ann Crossley, Barb Nowacki, Cris
Culbertson, Sue Hear}’, Lynne Harriger, Diane Raffaclc, Julia Wendell, Mich-
elle Blair, Eileen Kroeger, Lorric .McLaughlin, Ruby Wiles, Shawna Con-
nacher, Karen Yaegle, Wendie Johnson, Liz Wolfe, Ellen Anderson, Barb
Schumacher, Kathy Carlson, Kathy Burgchardt.
ENTHUSIASTIC FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS
The venture to Allegheny College to view the French play,
“Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme,” highlighted the French Club
activities this year. Sponsoring a dance, acting out French
skits, and singing Christmas carols were a few of its other activ-
ities. While members enjoyed a pizza party last winter, the an-
nual spring picnic proved alot of fun, too.
Treasurer______
Secretary...........
President.....__
Vice-President
Linda Caldwell
...Kathy Spear
....Julie Wendell
......Julie Blair
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ATTEND “LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME"
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Row One: Paul Borger, Curt Campbell, Dan Masterson, Archie Baker,
Charlie Eyster, Harn’ Hinrichsen, Mark Zinger, Jim Newark, Jim Hedrick,
Jim Swick, Jack Downs, Jim Cunningham, Don Elinski. Row Two: Ingelorc
Carnahan, Carol Uhlig, Marcia Lyle, Gloria Dingeldein, Patt Ryan, Susan
Rosel, Shelby Birtcil, Doris Bennett, Bonnie Bennett, Kay Daugharthy, Ann
Bueride, Gail Marsh, Patty Dickerson, Jill Grettenberger, Maureen Haben,
Edie Ebel, Tracey Templeton, Hallie Bunk, Kathy Herron, Cindy Brader.
Row Three: Sonya Thclin, Anne Donick, Holly Harrington, Ken Semmens,
John Kem, Bob Wheatall, Larry Mahan, Scot Daley, Don Shaq), Dan Tem-
pleton, Dave Coates, Harry Henninger, Bill Potkuvick, Greg Hovanic, Tom
Betz, Ed Allen, Kristina Beuttas, Debra Malone, Mr. Dare.
GERMAN CLUB PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES
Studying the customs and traditions of the German people,
the German Club engaged in a variety of interesting activities.
Throughout the year members viewed special German films.
Moreover, the club sold candy, sponsored a dance, and held a
cider and doughnut party. A picnic at Chapman Dam and a
trip to a German restaurant climaxed the year’s events.
Vice-President_____
Secretary-Treasurer
President__________
_______Patt Ryan
...Maureen Hauen
■Harn' Hinrichsen
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FOR LEARNING GERMAN CUSTOMS
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Counterclockwise: Mar)' Hyatt, Jan Holding, Man' Reo, Donna Skinner, Liz
Eaton, Mar)’ Ann Pace, Sue Whyte, Sandy Byers, Pat Cassatt, Judy Bielawski,
Kathy Fannowski, Karen Kuhs, Mar)- Seceniquia, Terri Suppa, Jana Schu-
ckers, Scott Mclnturff, Emie Krcckcl, Rick Pcltz, Andy Strcich, Greg Hov-
anic, Bill Timmins, Jon Hart, Victor Brennan, Tim Gay, Kevin Hoffman, Joe
Gebhardt, Ted Wood. Standing: Mr. Pace.
RUSSIAN CLUB SELLS CANDY TO BUY TEE SHIRTS
During the monthly tureen dinner, the Russian Club dis-
cussed business and often enjoyed Russian films. The money
from the candy sales and the dance, for which “Faith” played,
bought tee-shirts for the members. On the shirt, the emblem of
clapped hands represents the motto, “One hand washes the
other.” At the Russian banquet, the highlight of the year, mem-
bers tasted many kinds of Russian food.
Treasurer_____
Secretary.....
Vice-President ....................................................
President.....
_____Bob Reese
..Greg Hovanic
.Judy Bielawski
..Janet Holding
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Open to all Spanish students, the Spanish Club exists to fa-
miliarize its members with the culture and language of Spain.
At the traditional initiation dinner, first year members had to
answer questions in Spanish to qualify for entrance into the
club. To keep with the Halloween spirit, the organization
sponsored a dance called “El Baile de la Calabeza”, or “The
Dance of the Pumpkin.” During the Christmas season, Mrs.
Hernandez and Mrs. Valella introduced a touch of the Spanish
custom by planning a pinata party. The club held their
monthly meetings to arrange these and other activities for the
year.
Treasurer_____________________________________________________________Jeff Myers
Secretary........................................................Sarah Tranter
President............................................................Jim Nelson
Vice-President (not present).....................................Sue Schweitzer
SPANISH CLUB SPONSORS
“EL BAILE DE LA CALABEZA”
Row Oik: Debbie Knipey, Marlene Mickelson, Greg Krogler, Wayne Bab-
cock, Mike Menard, Jim Salapck, Burt Russell, Tom Wolfe, Jeff Myers, Jim
Nelson, Tim Smith, Harvey Gorton, Don Swanson, Allen Vcr.Milyea, Bruce
Zaffino, Sherrie Brainard, Ixiu Reiter, Judy Fredrickson, Molly Baker, Denise
Sanden. Row Two: Kathy Turner, Anne Lundahl, Cindy Vavala, Pain
Strange, Valerie Salisbury', Linda Wilcox, Roberta Hoyt, Charlene Chase,
Marge Freeman, Sherry McCauley, Gloria Adams, Judy Itciff, Pam Kinney,
iaisc Quiggic, Becky Colter, I .auric Mclnturlf, Carol Thompson, Cathy Tome,
anc Barday, Becky Nordin, Julie Hansen, Debbie Cataldo, Kathy York, Barb
Bertetto, Reba Hughes, Barb O’Connor, Sandi Mineweascr, Betsey Powell,
Beth Kettis, Becky Lundberg. Row Three: Mrs. Hernandez, Carol DeFabio,
landa Chiodo, Kim Schager, Nancy Hultman, Elaine Bennett, Sarah Tranter,
Laurie Tranter, Mary Beth Bartholomew, Cindy Collins, Patch Jones, Colleen
McNutt, Nancy Wedlock, Judy Manrowich, Terry Kettis, Wanda Williams,
Bcckic 1-ogan, Nancy Sorenson, Nancy Marceca, Lisa Roof, Joanne Brvan, Jill
Dolison, Penny Lobdell, Debbie Probst, Sarah Laurence, Sally Moore, Barb
Swanson, Cheryl Wealhcrbee, Carol Guiffre, Karen Seeley, Diane Pollock
Mrs. Valella.
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Roh One: Mrs. Donaldson, Sherry Wagner, Tracy Reynolds, Beth Ryan, Sue
Piehuta, Cindy Bailey, Kay Dillenkofer, Dcanne Safapek, Laurie Graham,
Donna Skinner. Row Two: Steve Pcltz, John Harrington, Andy Streich, Bill
Hanson, Doug Allen, Mark Hilse, Greg Hovanic. Row Three: Chris Rotunno,
Harry Hinrichsen, Jerry Bloom, Terry Schager, Jack Jewell, Chris Nagurney.
Row Four: Hallie Bunk, Julie Fino, Kathy Herron, Liz Eaton, Pat Ryan,
Kathy Brenan, Joe Grotzinger, Kim Ettinger, Ruby Wiles, Paul Borger, Kim
Haggarty.
SKI CLUB DISMAYED BY LACK OF SNOW
Although as enthusiastic and energetic as ever, skiers hit the
slopes late this winter because of the inclement weather. How-
ever, even though a blizzard struck during the club’s Thanks-
giving dance, it schussed to success anyway. Last fall Mr. Dick
Morris of Peak ’n Mountain of Youngsville presented a movie
on skiing and an explanation of the ski lesson program. Fi-
nally, ever)' participant will remember the climactic outing to
Peak ’n Mountain where everyone enjoyed twi-night skiing
and a heart)' meal.
Secretary______________________________________________________Kay Dillenkofer
Vice-President..............................................John Harrington
Treasurer___________.......................................................Beth Ryan
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Row One: Stacy Jones, Jo Atwell, Kay Proud, Gayle Pesko, Vai Salisbury,
Diane Dudick, Becky Haight, Debbie Ambrose. Row Two: Eileen Kroeger,
Pam Strange, Donna Campbell, Debbie Hammcrbeck, Heidi Ansell, Patty
Urey, Donna Girill, Barb Filegar, Carol Kramer. Row Three: Nancy Slecman,
Betsy Moran, Patty Dickerson, Linda Allen, Kathy Phillips, Alinoa Ward.
BOWLING CLUB STRIKES AGAIN!
Last year at the North Warren Bowladrome, girls met regu-
larly to leant and practice the skills of howling. In competition
for trophies representing high game, most improved average,
and high average, the girls organized in eight teams of three,
engaged in an intraclub tournament. Girls who participated
attended the Athletic Banquet last spring.
Vice-President
Advisor______
President_____
Secretary.....
_______Kay Proud
Miss Wasiclewski
_____Gayle Pesko
..Valerie Salisbury
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Row One: Larry K respan, Tom Huber, Glenn Belleau, Chris Lareau, John
Bowler, Don Trubic, Tom Kottraba, Dick Davis, Rick Peltz, Chris Cleveland,
Art Shine, Dave Walters, Wayne Babcock, Jeff Passaro, Bill Post. Row Two:
Mark Hahn, Steve Peltz, Patrick Hood, Dan Zdarko, Dan Morse, Buddy Ju-
liano, Rick Tomasone, John Collins, Randy Scalise, Mark Wiedmaier, Harrv
Himichsen, Jack Henry, Jeff Mead, Carl California, Dave Tannler, Bill
Perschkc. Row Three: Mike Menard, Mark Grettenberger, Kim Rice, John
Dangelo, Jim Nelson, Mike Proukou, Dan Mahan, Peter Salerno, Dan Phil-
lips, Bob Selan, Terry Guiher, Don Elinski, Gordon Mathis, Mike Hoffman,
Dan Templeton, Ike Borland. On Goal Post: Fred Martin, Jim Stromdahl,
Mike Piehuta, Tom Bright.
V.C. ENCOURAGES ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT
Members of the Varsity Club, all who have participated at
least two years in a particular sport or who have earned a let-
ter, again sold the renowned wunderbars to earn money to buy
varsity club jackets for those members who have fourteen
points. Members receive points for working at sports events
and selling five or more boxes of wunderbars. .Moreover, the
dub helped buy a videotape machine and park cars at the Ki-
wanis Sport Show.
Secretary_____.
Vice-President
President.....
Treasurer.....
...Mike Piehuta
....Fred Martin
.Jim Stromdahl
.Tom Bright
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.Sheryl Skinner
...Sue Piehuta
...Miss Young
Treasurer.
President.
Advisor....
Enthusiastic school spirit is a real
booster for team confidence and dedica-
tion. The Pep Club assumed responsi-
bility for initiating and maintaining the
support we gave to our sportsmen. By
creating unique posters, the club kept
students aware of approaching sports
events. The members attended all the
games to cheer our team on to victor}'.
Some of the activities in which the
memlrers participated included holding
Kake sales, sponsoring dances and sell-
ing sports charms.
PEP CLUB ENCOURAGES ACTIVE
Row One: Gillian Rapp, Mary Bagley, Teresa Clements, Valerie Salisbury,
Barb Lundberg, Judy Echelmeyer, Terri Suppa, Liz Gibb, Pat Donnelly, Sue
Piehuta, Pam Weldon, Miss Young. Rose Two: Kay Dillenkofer, Mary Jo
Bonavita, Maureen Solomon, Nita Freeman, Laurie Tranter, Sarah Tranter,
Barb Manfrey, Karen Kuhs, Kathy Fink, Lisa Ford, Patty Urey, Linda Wilcox,
Sheryl Skinner. Row Three: Denise Sanders, Rosie DeFabio, Sharon Klcnck,
Sue Woods, Kathy Tome, Jane Marti, Linda Allen, Kim Gustafson, Anne Ma-
han, Stacey Johnson, Lisa Vavala, Nancy Scott, Sally Moore, Barb Swanson.
Row Four: Nancy Wedlock, Ann Crossley, Sue Martin, Judy Fredrickson,
Ruth Olson, Becky Nordin, Nancy Chittester, Diane Walker, Kim Elias, Kerrs'
Reinhard, Nancy Ilultman, Anne Lyons, Glory Collin, Sheila Skinner. Row
Five: Barb Nowacki, Tina Doran, Michele Blair, Lynne Vaughan, Amy John-
son, Renee Burke, Barb Hollister, Myrna Cloutman, Sally Anderson, Mary
Ann Pace, Barb O’Connor, Betsy Powell, Beth Kettis, Debbie Kays, Julie De-
Muro. Row Six: Mary Beth Bartholomew, Patricia Kottraba, Cynthia Collins,
Crissi Culbertson, Sue Mattson, Pam Naegeli, Melanic Chiodo, Mary Christie,
Debbie Schaffer, Debbie Owens, Cindy Bailey, Max Yosten, Sue Erickson,
Barb Nelson, Andy Rossman, Marilyn Osborne.
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SUPPORT AT SPORTS EVENTS
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Row One: Kurt Ramsey. Row Two: Kathy Brenan, Diane Pollock, Gail
Marsh, Nancy Schwartz, Karen Kuhs, Meegan Jordan, Barb Bertetto, Molly
Masterson, Anne Lyons, Debra Malone, Man1 Hyatt, Mary Bagley, Wanda
Williams, Beckie Logan, Tina Giunta. Row Three: Marion Rock, Sue Stacho-
wiak, Barb Manfrey, Susan Nosel, Ruth Olson, Terri Suppa, Sandy Barbary,
Silvia Scalise, JoAnn Borg. Sandi Mineweaser, Ann Buerkle, Kathy Herron,
Betsy Moran, Eileen Kroeger, Kerry Reinhard, Marsha Ord, Jan Shorts, Kann
Bathgate, Denise Nobles, Lynn Christensen, Pat Ryan, Judy Echelmeyer.
F.T.A. MEMBERS ORGANIZE
HEADSTART CHRISTMAS PARTY
During the Future Teachers of America first tureen dinner,
members dicussed having a Christmas party for the Headstart
children. Later, at the party, members enjoyed the refresh-
ments as much as the children loved the games and stories. The
club also sponsored a dance last winter. In conclusion to the
year’s activities, students observed a class in an elementary
school.
Kathy Brenan
...Cail Marsh
..Betsy Moran
....Patt Ryan
Secretary _____
Treasurer.....
Vice-President .....................................................
President.....
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Vice-President_____
President__________
Secretary-Treasurer
.Stacey Johnson
..Sharon Klenck
...........................................
..Sheryl Skinner
The Future Nurses of America club serves to assist students
in searching out information on the various health careers. The
experience of Mrs. Stone, the new advisor, proved beneficial in
supplying tire members with answers to their questions. As a
service project, the club donated its time and efforts by helping
at the Crippled Children’s Clinic. Throughout the year, differ-
ent speakers addressed the group to explain the aspects and op-
portunities of professions such as health assistance and nursing.
F.N.A. sold baked goods, candles, Brag books, and calendars to
raise funds for its treasury. This money subsidized the annual
field trip to a nursing school.
F.N.A. PROFITS UNDER NEW LEADERSHIP
Row One: Kerry Reinhard, Maureen llabcn, ixirie Graham, Kay Proud, Mau-
reen Solomon, Carol Cuiffrc. Row Two: Nan Hollman, Becky Colter, Joy
Reed, Sherry Wagner, Gail lolmvm, Sue Schweitzer, Joyce Dingeldein, Mary
Anderson, Sliaron Klenck, Hoile DcPabio, Mary Ann Pace, Barb O'Connor,
Pam Strange, Mrs. Stone. Row Three: June Barclay, Jean Stapfer, Sheryl Skin-
ner, Rhonda Freeburg. Row Four: Lou Reiter, Deanna Salapek, Mary Beth
Ryan, Stacey Johnson, Nancy Scott, Reba Hughes, Lisa Vavala, Mary Jo’ Bona-
vita, Sue Erickson, Roberta Hoyt, Debbie Meachem.
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Historian_____
Historian_____
Reporter......
Treasurer.....
President.....
Vice-President.
Secretary.....
____Linda Alien
____Toni Pirillo
...Dixie Probst
...Gail Caldwell
Kathy Sorensen
................................................
..Gayle Johnson
...Diane Dudick
The Future Business Leaders of America, a
club designed to develop the students’ business
skills, promoted many projects this year. The
money obtained from the stationery and pen
sales enabled members to attend the F.B.L.A.
state convention in Lancaster. Earlier in the
year, students participated in typing, shorthand,
bookkeeping, and public speaking contests at
the regional meeting in Youngsville. Further-
more, the club aided the Future Nurses Of
America with Penny Day, a time when every
student donated a penny. The money obtained
bought canteen tickets for State Hospital
patients.
F.B.L.A. PREPARES FOR FUTURE CAREERS
Row One: Mrs. Fiscus, Diane Dudick, Jan Snyder, Becky Willis. Row Two:
Kathy Sorensen, Dixie Probst, Gayle Johnson. Row Three: Linda Carlson, Jan
Winn, Judy Froman, Dcbi Nyberg, Toni Pirillo, Mary Ann Pellegrino, Debbie
Tannlcr, Marilyn Johnson, Anne Mahan, Cheryl Warner, Gail Caldwell, Kim
Gustafson, Linda Allen, Cindy Taylor.
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Row One: Kathy Sorenson, Max Yosten, Diane Dudick, Cindy Taylor. Row
Two-. Eileen Rose, Lynn Petersen, Gayle Johnson. Row Three: Sue Gilson,
Gail Caldwell, Jan Winn-Co-Chairman, Mar)' Ann Pellegrino, Cheryl
Warner, Debbie Tannlcr—Co-Chairman, Barb Bathurst, Barb Filch, Mrs.
McClure.
STENOGRAPHERS LEARN EFFICIENT OFFICE PROCEDURES
Stenographers Club serves as a resource from which students
acquaint themselves with secretarial practices of various busi-
ness offices in the area. Last year, members learned the correct
procedures of job applications and interviews and took the
Civil Service Tests for federal and state employment. Besides
the monthly formal meetings, the girls assembled at tureen din-
ners to plan social activities. Each student adopted a Warren
State Hospital patient as her friend. Through the year, the girls
sent letters and presents to the patients and held holiday and
birthday parties for them. The personal contribution of the
members, plus the sponsoring of dances financed this worthy
and humane project.
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Vice-President................................................Rosie DeFabio
Secretary-Treasurer..........................................Lynn Robertson
President.....................................................Eileen Kroeger
ART CLUB EXPRESSES ORIGINALITY IN PROJECTS
The Art Club, organized to give assistance in art instruction,
enthusiastically invited all interested students join. The club
asked only for willingness to learn, not skill or creativity, as the
membership reoccurred weekly, along with frequent tureens
and cookouts. As a spring activity, the group sponsored the
Warren Area High School Art Show, which displayed beautiful
and unique art objects made by the students.
Row One; Man' Hyatt, Karen Kuhs, Nancy Schwartz, Mary Bagley, Tony Ca-
dile, Fran Neely, Gail Marsh, Karen Hoag, Wanda Williams, Tina Ciunta,
Chris Acklin. Row Two: Barh Manfrey, Laurie Tranter, Lisa Roof, Judy Reiff,
Carol Uhlig, Gloria Dingeldein, Kathy Herron, Peggy Jones, Miss Cragg. Row
Three: Lauric Anderson, Vicki Carlson, Eileen Kroeger, Lee Ann Fredricks,
Kaiyn Bathgate, Jill Dobson, Mr. Schultz.
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Row One: Lisa Ford, Kris Reid, Nancy Marceca, Kathy Fink, Mrs. Hyatt. Row Two: Pat Cassatt,
Bill Potkovick—Editor, Albert Cecchini.
Revived as a regular school activity, the
Dragonette provided students interested in
journalism with the opportunity to develop
their skills. The policy of the Dragonette was
to be light, humorous, give facts on school
events, and publish creative original ideas
presented by the students. Mrs. Hyatt advised
the staff that met seventh period daily.
DRAGONETTE SPVRS CREATIVITY IN STUDENTS
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Mr. Mullen, Sue Stachowiak, Debbie Probst, Sue Rosenquist, Sarah Laurence,
Gini Guiffrc, Kevin Howard, Mar)' Jo Bonavita, Mary Bagley, Diane Pollock,
Diane Cobb, Karen Seeley.
D.B.B. MINIMIZES COST OF BOOK TO STUDENTS
Through the dedicated fund-raising efforts of the Dragon
Business Board, the individual cost of the yearbook remained
inexpensive for its purchaser. The Board members utilized
their seventh period and after school hours to call on in-
dustries, merchants, and professionals for yearbook contribu-
tions. Running the concession stand at football games also
comprised part of the hard work they performed. The Board
collected additional funds by sponsoring numerous dances and
a booth at the Fourth of July activities. Mr. Mullen and the
Dragon Business Board deserve our gratitude and com-
mendations for their perseverence.
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Row One: (sitting) Steve Pcltz, Bill McClain, Brian Segel, Chris Lareau, Dan
Templeton, Ron Westfall, Nila Freeman, Man- Hyatt. Row Two: Carol
Guiffre, Kerin Jordan, Mr. Camigliano, Kathv Rickert, Pat Cassatt, Gloria
Dingeldein, Sue Gilson, Cail Marsh, Man- Beth Shanshala, Kay Proud, Rosie
DeFabio, Joyce Dingeldein, Barb Manfrey, Eileen Kroeger, Jill Dobson, Row
Three: Jan Winn, Jody Bunk, Karen Kuhs, Kathy Brenan, Karen Fiscus, Te-
resa Clements, Fred Martin. Row Four: Cheryl Weatherbee, Debbie Krupey,
Laurie Tranter, Debbie Tannler, Kathy Herron.
D.E.B. ORIGINALLY PRESERVES
MEMORIES OE W.A.H.S.
The Dragon Editorial Board advised by Mr. Camigliano, has
finally created a unique yearbook preserving the precious
memories of the year. This year the staff incorporated different
techniques of photography, page layouts, and write-ups. Pho-
tography of the Warren area, interesting art work, and quota-
tions added color to the book. By discussing new ideas, crop-
ping pictures, and laying out pages, the staff diligently labored
to produce a truly memorable yearbook.
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MILLER, W1LL1AM-B.S, M. Ed.-Indiana State College, The Pennsylvania
State University-Principal.
KURZ, CARLTON-B.S, M. Ed.-State University at Buffalo, State Univer-
stiy of New York at Buffalo-Assistant Principal
STACHOWIAK, IOHN-AJL, MA.-Kings College, The Pennsylvania State
University, Franklin and Marshall College, Indiana University, Moscow Uni-
versity-Assistant Principal.
ALCORN, PAUL-B.S.-Slippery Rock State College-World Regional Geog-
raphy, Conservation.
ALLENSON, DOROTHY-BA-Roberts Wesleyan College-English-Fu-
ture Teachers of America Advisor.
ANDERSEN, IUNE-B.S, M. Ed.-Mansfield State College, University of
Southern California, The Pennsylvania State University-English, Honors
English Il-English Department Chairman.
ANGOVE, DOUGLAS-B-S.-Clarion State College, Edinboro State Col-
lege—Hijsics, Plane Geometry.
BACKSTROM, CAROL-AAS., BS.-Jamestown Community College, Edin-
boro State College-English.
BAEIZ, WILLIAM-B.S, M. Ed.-Grove City College, University of Pitts-
burgh-Tjping, General Business-Student Council Advisor.
BAKEWELL, KENNETH-B.S.-California State College, The Pennsylvania
State University, Edinboro State College-World Cultures.
BOWEN, RONALD-B.S.-Edinboro State College-English, Drama-Dra-
matics Club Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor.
BREESE, GARY-B-S.-Edinboro State College-General Math, Plane
Geometry.
BRYAN, VIRGINlA-BJj.-Mansfield State College-Vocational and General
Home Economics-Majorettes Advisor.
CAMIGLIANO, JOHN-BX MA-Oberlin College, Western Reserve Uni-
versity-U.S. Cultures-DRAGON Board of Editors Advisor.
CARR, WARREN-B.S, M. Ed., CAGS-Clarion State College, Geneva Col-
lege, "Die Pennsylvania State University, Syracuse University, Boston Univer-
sity-Junior Class Guidance Counselor.
CHASE, DAPHNE-BS.-Indiana University of Pennsylvania, University of
California at Berkeley-Vocational Home Economica-Future Homemakers of
America Advisor.
CHEW, LEE-B.S, M. EdL-Clarion State College, The Pennsylvania State
University-English, Speech-Head Wrestling Coach.
CLAPP, NANCY-B5.-Alle^ieny College-Academic Biology, General Biol-
ogy, Microbiology-Cheerleaders Advisor.
CONKLIN, CUY-B.S.-University of Maryland-Industrial Arts.
DONALDSON, SANDRA-A.B
rrooiems or L/umocracy, .
Advisor.
FEHLMAN, JAMES-B.^-I
Trigonometry.
FERGUSON, H0WARD-O
nia State University, Gannon C<
FEY, ROBERT-B.S., M. Ed.-l
versity of Maryland-U.S. Cultw
FISCUS, IEANNEITE-B^S
Office Practice-Future Business Leadei
..-A.B.-Thiel College, Y< ~
World Cultures, Social Studies
’oungstown University-
Seminar-Ski Club
Edinboro]
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lege-En;
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^IJege, The Pennsylva
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istory.
iity, The Uni-
inia-Tjping,
DARE, DAVID-B.S.-Geneseo State College, Mansfield State College, Uni-
versity of Scranton, University of Maryland (Munich, Germany), The Pennsyl-
vania State University-German-Cerman Club Advisor.
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FOWLER, CARROL-B.S.. Ma?gG
Choral Music, Music Appreciation a
GARRETT, JAN-B.S.-J
versity of Pennsylvania-
GREEN, JOHN C.-A.B
bury College-Spanish, L
GREEN, JOHN L.-B.
Anatomy.
GRIMM, ROBERT-B.S.
itifi
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vania State University-Marchinj
Band, Pep Band, Music Theory.
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HERNANDEZ, MARIA-Dr.’jgPedagog;
versity, Fordham University-S]
HINDERLTTER, MeAdE-B.S
Pittsburgh-World Cultures He
HINDERLTTER, RUTH-B.S.,
sylvania State University, Edinboro State College-.
ness Manager.
QmolState University-
flusic 1 heon
lege, Indiana Uni-
ania-Biology,
jjegegThe Pennsylvania
ternaryFunctions.
Ee Pennsyl-
tra, Stage
Dickinson Uni
inish-SpanishlGlublAd.visor.
Sd^giarimqStgfe'
J. S. Cultures.
lusn
University of
ittsburgh, The Penn-
ess-Class Plays Busi-
linboro State Collcge-
HONHART, TERENCE-B.S.-Allegheny College, Ed
Chemistry, Health.
HOPWOOD, DONALD-BA-St. Bonaventure University, Gannon Col-
HOVAN, ROBERT-B.S.-Indiana State University of Pennsylvania-BSCS,
General Biology-Assistant Football Coach.
HUBER, WILLIAM-B.S.-California State College, Edinboro State College,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State University, Wis-
consin State University-Biology, Health-Junior Class Advisor.
JEWELL, JAMES—B.S., M.A.—Slippery Rock State College, St. Bonaventure
University, International Studies Institute-World Cultures, Problems of De-
mocracy, Social Studies Seminar.
KING, MARION-BA-Allegheny College, Syracuse University, The Penn-
sylvania State University-English, Honors English 10.
KING, T, WAYNE—B.S., M.A.—Mansfield State College, Boston University,
Edinhnm Sfntp Cnllnan Atlanta I lnit>nrr>*tr Tk« <•* . • ■« «
KRISTY, THOMAS-B.S.-Calil
University-IndustrialSj»
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Science Su
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SCHULTZ, FREDERICK-B.S., M.A.-Edinboro State College, The Pennsyl-
vania State University, Arizona State University-Art-Art Club Advisor.
SHEA, JOHN-B.S, Mdi.-Lock Haven State College, The Pennsylvania State
University, Indiana University-Physical Education-Head Football Coach,
Assistant Track Coach.
Y. at Brockport, S.U.N.Y. at Geneseo-
gGdlifomiahState College-Electronics,
’ersity of Pittsburgh, Edinboro State
id [Sociology.,
University of Iowa, Northwestern Uni-
W English Coordinator.
vinia State University-Driver Educa-
fiyersitY ofPennsylvania, Columbia
Karial Practice, Bookkeeping-
Washington and Jefferson College- World
larsitwElub Advisor.
B:ge, Thiel College-
minar-History De-
ncil Advisor
e, Duke University,
F.B.L.A., D.E.C.A., Assist-
Unive
ant k
usuiess
NOSKER, MERLE-B.S.,M.
sity, The Pen
Cultures.
IriBMMMa'tjSCbllege, Bucknell Univer-
versitv of Pittsburgh-U.S.
SBl^fipuguSiSUin^rsitv; Bloomsburg State College-
OLSON, SAND
English.
PACE |EFFREYSMBJ£,.._..lhcerit{Goll^eSIndiana University, The Penn-
sylvania State University, Moscow University, Edinboro State College-Rus-
sian, Algebra I-Russian Club Advisor.
PATTERSON, DENNIS-B.S.-Indiana University of Pennsylvania, The
Pennsylvania State University-Business Law, Business English, Salesmanship,
Consumer Economics, Bookkeeping, Business Training-Archery Chin
Advisor.
RICH, NANCY-B.A.-Clarion State College, Laval University in Canada,
Millersville State College-French-French Club Advisor.
ROSENFELDER, CAROL-B.S.-Lock Haven State College-Physical Edu-
cation-Girls Gymnastic Association.
SAILAR, RICHARD-B.S.-Edinboro State College-Chemistry-Junior Class
Advisor.
SAMPSON, BETTY-B.S, M.LS.-Clarion State College, Syracuse Univer-
sity, Western Michigan University-Head Librarian.
SAMPSON, NORMAN-B.S., M.A.-Georgia School of Technology, Clarion
State College, University of Buffalo, Rutgers University, Ohio State Univer-
sity, Oklahoma University, Hope College-Calculus, Computer Mathematics,
SMITH, DONALD-BS.-Edinboro State College, Arizona State University-
U.S. Cultures, Economics and Sociology-Head Baseball Coach, J.V. Basket-
ball Coach.
SMITH, MILTON-A.S.A, Bdi.-Jamestown Community College, Slippery
Rock State College, The Pennsylvania State University, George Washington
Unrversity-Engiish.
STEELE, JEAN-A.B., B.S, M. Ed.-Wilson College, Carnegie Institute of
Technology, University of Pittsburgh-Senior Class Guidance Counselor-
Honor Society Advisor.
STONE KAROLYN-RN-Allegheny Valley Hospital School of Nursing,
Edinboro State College, East Stroudsburg State College-School Nurse-Fu-
ture Nurses of America.
SUTTON, STEVEN-BS.-State University of New York at Fredonia, The
Pennsylvania State University, Edinboro State College-Earth Science, Gen-
eral Math, Science Survey-Astronomy Club Advisor.
SWICK, KAREN-A.B, MA.-Lycoming College, Bucknell University-Al-
gebra II, Plane Geometry.
SZUL, EUGENE-Bdi.-Clarion State College, The Pennsylvania State Uni-
versity, Thiel College, Juniata College, Washington and Lee Univenity-
Cheni Study, Chemistry-Science Department Chairman-Senior Class, Key
Club, Radio Club Advisor.
TROWBRIDGE BASIL-B.S.-Mansfield State College, The Pennsylvania
State University-Occupational Education.
VALELLA, EMELINA-Dr. of Pedagogy-Havana University, New York Uni-
versity, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Fordham University-Spanish-Span-
ish Club Advisor.
WALKER, PAUL-B.S.-Edinboro State College, The Pennsylvania State
University-Advanced Biology, General Biology.
WALLO, JOHN-B.S., M-A.-The Pennsylvania State University, Clarion
State College, Bowdoin College-Unified Geometry, Trigonometry.
WAS1ELEWSKI, CHARLOTTE-B,A.-Villa Maria College, West Liberty
State College, Edinboro State College-Physical Education-Girls Athletic
Association.
WILKINS, JAMES-B.A.-Morehead State University-Physical Education-
J.V. Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach.
WURST, INA-A.B.-Mercyhuist College-English.
YOUNG, MARY-B.S.-Edinboro State College-English, Developmental
Reading-Pep Club Advisor.
SENIOR ACTIVITIES
HUBERT JOHN ADAMS (Hubc) All School Musical 3; Archen’ Club 4; Art
Club 4; Jr. Plac 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2;
Student Council Candy Sales 4; Student Council Store 4.
JUDITH BEYER AFRICA (Judy) All School Musical 3; Class Officers-Treas-
urer 4; Color Guard 4; French Club 2; G.A.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching
Band 3,4; Pep Club 3; Student Council 3,4.
NANCY ANN ALBAUGH Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3; Ski Club 2,3.
BARBARA ANN ALLEN (Barb) All School Musical 3; Class Officers—Co-Prcs-
ident 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club
3; Student Council 2,3.
JUNE ANN AI.I.F.N French Club 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4.
EDWARD .ALLEN ALSPAUGH (Ed) Wrestling 2,3.
RICARDO ALVARENGA Football 4.
ROBIN MARTIN ANDERSEN (Rob) Swimming 4.
GARY WILLIAM ANDERSON (Barney) All School Musical 3; Brass En-
semble 3; District Band 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4;
Orchestra 23,4; Pep Band 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Square Dancing 2,3,4; Wood-
wind Ensemble 2,3.
MARY PATRICIA ANDERSON F.N.A. 4; Sr. Play 4.
SALLY JEAN ANDERSON G.A.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4.
HEIDI KAY ANSELL (Hede) Bowling Club 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; RiHc Club
2; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 4.
RICHARD KENT ANTHONY (Kent) Archery Club 3,4; Astronomy Club 2;
Debate Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Russian Club 2,3; Soph. Play 2; Tech-
Specs Club 23,4.
JOAN LOUISE ARNOLD (Ziff) German Club 2,3; Tech-Specs Club 3.
JOHN FREDRICK AUMER Bowling Club 2,4; Spanish Club 2; Track 2;
Wrestling 2.
MARY ELIZABETH BAGLEY (Mary) All School Musical 3; Art Club 4;
D.B.B. 4; French Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 3,4.
CINDY LOU BAILEY (Beaver) Cheerleading 3,4; G.A.A. 2; G.C.A. 2,3,4; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Council
3,4.
DEBRA .ANN BAKER (Debi) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
CATHERINE ANNE BARRE (Pood) All School Musical 3; Color Guard 3,4;
French Club 2; Guidance Office Worker 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band
23,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Pep Club 2; sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Student
Council 3; String Orchestra 3,4.
JOHN WILLIAM BARRETT German Club 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key Club 3,4;
Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Traeh 3,4.
LINDA MAE BARRETT (Barlet) All School Musical 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
JAMES DONALD BARTON Jr. Play 3; Soph. Play 2; Stage Crew 3; Thes-
pians Club 2,3,4—Vice President 3, Treasurer 4.
BARB.ARA GAY BATHURST (Barb) A Cappella Choir 4; Cirls Glee Club 2,3;
Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Madrigal Singers 4; Sr. Play 4; Stenographers Club 4.
STEVEN ELWOOD BAYNARD (Steve) Band 2; Boys Glee Club 2.
MARY ANTOINETTE BEACH (Toni) Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
PAMELA JEANNE BEARFIELD (Pam) All School Musical 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
ELAINE SUSAN BENNETT (Elaine) G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching
Band 23; Pep Band 3; Spanish Club 3,4.
JANI LORRAINE BERDINE (Goon) D.B.B. 3; Girls Glee Club 2; Office
Worker 2.
LINDA MARIE BEVEVINO (Bind) Girls Glee Club 2; Office Worker 3; Pep
Club 2; Spanish Club 2.
MARY CHRISTINE BIEHLS (Chris) All School Musical 3; Bowling Club 3;
Childrens Plays 3; Color Guard 4; G.G.A. 3,4—Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3; Play
Assembly 3.
JUDITH ANN BIELAWSKI (Jude) All School Musical 3; Marching Band
2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Russian Club 2,3,4; Woodwind En-
semble 2,3,4.
RODNEY’ EDWARD BIMBER (Rod) Cheerleading 4; Wrestling 2.
GARY L. BJORKQUIST (Shorty) Rifle Club 2,3; Soph. Play 2; Wrestling 2.
DAVID MICHAEL BLICK (Dave) A Cappella Choir 4; Archery Club 2;
Track 2,3.
JERROLD CHARLES BLOOM (Jerry) German Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key
Club 2,3,4—Treasurer 3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Pep Band 2; Ski Club 4; Square
Dancing 2,3,4; Tech-Specs Club 4.
MARY’ JO BONAVITA All School Musical 3; Class Officers— Secretary 2;
Color Guard 4; D.B.B. 4; F.N.A. 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 3,4;Pep
Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4.
MARK FREDERICK BORGER French Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Student
Council 2; Track 3.
ISAAC HOLLOWAY BORLAND (Ike) Jr. Sr. Prom 3; Russian Club 2,3; Stu-
dent Council 3,4; Track 2,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4.
SHARON LOUISE BRALEY (Sherry') Band 2; Head Start 4; Marching Band
3,4; Office Worker 4.
KATHRY’N E. BRENAN (Kathy) All School Musical 3; All School Gym Show
2; Archery' Club 4; Astronomy Club 3; Color Guard 4; DRAGON Editorial
Board 4; French Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4—Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2,3—Treasurer 2;
G.G.A. 4; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Stu-
dent Council 4.
DANIEL PAUL BRIGGS (Dan) Baseball 2,3,4.
MARVIN GREGORY BRIGHT (Cochiz) Wrestling 2,3.
JOANNE LOUISE BRYAN (Jo) All School Gym Show 2; Girls Glee Club 3,4;
Half Time Announcer 4; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Sr. Play 4; Spanish Club
2,3,4; Stage Band Dancer 2,3,4; Wrestling—Scorckceper 2,3,4.
JEAN ELIZABETH BUERKLE A Cappella Choir 3,4; District Chorus 4;
DRAGONETTE4; F.H.A. 3; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Madrigal Sing-
ers 3,4; Marching Band 2; Pep Band 2; Thespians Club 2; Wood-Wind En-
semble 2.
SUELLEN MICHELE BULLOCK (Little Bull) Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Li-
brary' Worker 2,3,4; Sr. Play' 4; Soph. Play 2; Student Council 2,3.
JOANNE RUTH BUNK (Jodi) DRAGON Editorial Board 4; French Club 2,3;
Jr.-Sr. Prom.
CAROLINE J. BURNS (Carrie) F.N.A. 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3; Ski
Club 2.
DEBORAH L. CABLE (Debbie) Band 2; Head Start 4; Marching Band 3.
GAIL ANN CALDWELL F.B.L.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Spanish Club 2; Stenog-
raphers Club 4.
WILLIAM EDWIN CALDWELL (Bill) Basketball 2,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
DONNA JEAN CAMPBELL All School Musical 3; Bowling Club 2,4;
F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Library' Worker 4.
REBECCA LOUISE CAMPBELL (Becky) All School Musical 3; All School
Cyan Show 2; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen and Court 4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 3.
RHONDA DIANE CARLSON French Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4.
VICKI LYNN CARLSON All School Musical 3; Art Club 3,4; DRAGON Edi-
torial Board 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Square Dancing 2,3,4; Student Coun-
cil 3,4.
PATRICIA LOUISE CASSATT (Bassett) All School Musical 3; Debate Club
2,3,4; DRAGON Editorial Board 4; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S.
3,4; Russian Club 2,3,4; Square Dancing 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3.
THERESA MARIE CATALDO (Tess) Band 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band
3,4.
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ANTHONY JOSEPH CERIOLA (Chic) Bowling Club 4; Rifle Club 2; Track
3,4.
CAROLINES ANN CHECK Library Worker 3,4; Soph. Play 2.
DEBRA LYNN CHRISTENSEN (Lyn) All School Musical 3; Color Guard 3,4;
F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 4; G.C.A. 4; Jr-Sr. Prom 3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3;
String Orchestra 3; Thespians Club 2.
RANDALL LEE CHRISTENSEN (Wendell) Football 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Proin 3.
MARY ELLEN CHRISTIE All School Musical 3; Cheerleading 2,4; G.G.A.
3,4; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3,4.
TERESA CLEMENTS All School Musical 3; DRAGON Editorial Board 4;
French Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 4.
DIANE GAYLE COBB D.B.B. 4; DRAGONETTE 3; German Club 2; G.A.A.
2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library Worker 2.
JOHN ERNEST COLLINS Baseball 3,4; Cross-Country 3; Varsity Club 4.
REBECCA SUE COLTER (Bee) All School Musical 3; Baccalaureate and
Commencement Usher 3; French Club 2; F.N.A. 3,4; Interact 3; N.H.S. 4;
Nurse’s Office Worker 4; Sr. Play 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
JAMES MICHAEL CONNOLLY (Jim) Baseball 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
ALAN B. CONRAD (Big Al) Debate Club 3,4; N.H.S. 4.
PAUL JOHN DANGELO (Ang) Basketball—Manager 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
N.H.S. 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4.
JAMES L DAUGHARTY (Jim) Bowling Club 4.
RICHARD ALAN DECKER (Ace) Basketball 2.
JULI MARIE DcMURO (Skitz.o) All School Musical 3; All School Gym Show
2; Art Club 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2.
CYNTHIA MARIE DeSERIO (Cindy) All School Musical 3; Art Club 3; Pep
Club 4.
LITE ELWOOD DcVORE Football 3; Head Start 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Wres-
tling 2,3,4.
DALE ROBERT DICKERSON Cross-Country 4; Track 3,4.
DAVID C. DICKSON (Dave) All School Musical 3; Brass Ensemble 2,3,4;
Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4.
JOYCE IRENE DINGELDEIN All School Musical 3; DRAGON Editorial
Board 4; French Club 3; F.N.A. 2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 2; Guidance Office
Worker 3; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 3.4.
JILL ANN DOBSON Art Club 3,4; DRAGON Editorial Board 4; Girls Glee
Club 2,3; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Sr. Play 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4.
THOMAS DOHERTY’ (Doc) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Track 2;
Wrestling 2,3.
JOHN SCOTT DONALDSON (Scott) Marching Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Or-
chestra 4; Ski Club 2,4; Stage Band 2,3,4.
THOMAS WILLIAM DORRIAN (Tom) All School Musical 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Tech-Specs Club 4;
Thespians Club 4.
DIANE MARIE DUDICK Bowling Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 2; Ste-
nographers Club 4.
JAMES EDWARD DUTCHESS (Dutch) Spanish Club 3.
ELIZABETH JANET EATON (Liz) All School Musical 3; Astronomy Club
2,3; Bowling Club 2; F.N.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,4; Library Worker 4; Marching
Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Russian Club 3,4; Soph. Play 2; Ski Club 2,3,4; Thes-
pians Club 3.
JUDY LOUISE ECHELMEYER (Ech) F.T.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Pep Club 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 2.
DON EUGENE ELINSKI All School Musical 3; Cross-Country 3,4; German
Club 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key Club 2; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3;
RiHc Club 2,3; Sr. Play 4; Stage Band 3,4; Student Council 4; Tech-Specs Club
2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4.
DON DAVID EMHARDT (Don) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key Club 3,4; Ski Club 2.
TERRY M. ENGLISH (Weasel) Bowling Club 2; Rifle Club 3; Track 3.
SUSAN A. ERICKSON Class Officers—Vice President 2; Color Guard 4;
Council Officcrs-Secretary 4; F.N.A. 4; German Club 3,4; Marching Band 2;
N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Soph. Play 2; Ski Club 2; Student Council 2,3,4.
KATHRYN ANN FARYNOWSKI (Facr) All School Musical 3; Debate Club
2,3; District Band 2,3,4; District Orchestra 2,3.4; Drum Major 3,4; French
Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; National Merit Let-
ter of Commendation 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Russian Club 2,3,4;
Stage Band 4; Woodwind Ensemble 2,3,4.
SALLY JO FAZIO DRAGONETTE 2; Spanish Club 2.
KAREN LOUISE FISCUS (Rho) DRAGON Editorial Board 4; German Club
2; Girls Glee Club 2; Head Start 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2.3; Sr.
Play 4; Soph. Play 2.
BARBARA JO FITCH (Barb) All School Musical 3: DRAGONETTE 2; Girls
Glee Club 2; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2; Soph. Play 2; Stenogra-
phers Club 4.
PAUL DWIGHT FRAZER (Pops) Homecoming Escort 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2.
NITA LORENE FREEMAN A Cappella Choir 4; All School Musical 3; Color
Guard 4; DRAGON Editorial Board 4; DRAGONETTE Salesman 3; French
Club 2,3-Vice President 3; Girls Glee Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3,4;
Soph. Play 2; Ski Club 2; Student Council 4.
TIMOTHY' MICHAEL GAY (Tim) Basketball 2,3; Council Officers-Presi-
dent 4; Cross-Country 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Russian Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3;
Track 2,3,4.
DEBRA LYNN GEBHART (Debbie) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Majorettes .3,4.
BEVERLY JE\N GEER (Bev) Head Start 4: Spanish Club 2.3.
SUSAN JEAN GENBERG (Sue) Art Club 2; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
RiHc Club 3; Russian Club 3.
KERRY L GERN (Cruscr) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; RiHc Club 2,3.
SUSAN EILEEN GILSON (Sue) All School Musical 3; Baccalaureate and
Commencement Usher 3; DRAGON Editorial Board 4; Jr. Play 3; Marching
Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Stenographers Cluh 4.
LINDA JO GILTINAN All School Gym Show 2; Student Council 2.
LARRY ALAN GORDON Russian Club 3.
REBECCA LOU GRAHAM (Becky) Student Council 4.
JON MARK GREITENBERGER (Gret) A Cappella Choir 3,4: All School
Musical 3; All School Gym Show 4: Basketball 2: Boys Clee Club 2; Class Of-
ficers-Vicc President 3; Cross-Country 2,3,4; District Chorus 4; DRAG-
ONETTE 2; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Madrigal Singers 4; Student Council
2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4.
CYNTHIA RAE GRIMALDI (Cindv) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Model United Nations 3;
N.H.S. 3,4; Office Worker 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Coun-
cil 2,4.
CAROL JEAN GUIFFRE All School Gvm Show 2; DRAGON Editorial
Board 3.4; DRAGONEITE 2; F.N.A. 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Medical
Explorer Post 4; N.H.S. 4; Ski Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4.
VIRGINIA JO GUIFFRE (Gini) A Cappella Choir 4; D.B.B. 4: DRAG-
ONEITE 2,3; F.T.A. 3; Girls Glee Club 3; Jr. Play 3: Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club
2; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
TERRY LEE GUIHER Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Track 2; Varsity Club 4.
JOEL MARGARET GUSTAFSON (Mort) Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Pep Club 2.
PAMELA KAY HAGBERG (Pam) A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Musical
3; Cheerleading 3; G.G.A. 3,4; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3;
Soph. Play 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
DONALD AUBREY HAGG (Hog) Band 2; Marching Band 3,4; Soph. Play 2.
REBECCA KATHLEEN HAIGHT (Becky) Bowling Club 4; Girls Glee Club
3; RiHc Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Thespians Club 2.
DEBRA SUE HALLE (Debbie) Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library Worker 3,4;
Rifle Club 3.
DEBRA LYNN HAMMERBECK (Debbie) All School Musical 3; Bowling
Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
MARY ELIZABETH HARDING Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3; Sr. Play 4;
Spanish Club 4.
STEPHEN KNOX HARPER (Steve) Basketball 2,3,4; Head Start 4; Model
United Nations 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4.
GARRY LEE HART German Club 3.
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DEBORAJI JANE HASTINGS (Debbie) Girls Glee CJtib 2.
ROSEMARIE CATHERINE HENNESSY (Rosie) Girls Glee Chib 2,3,4.
HARRY HENNINGER Astronomy Club 4; German Club 4.
ANDREW F. HENRY (Jack) Football 3,4; Track 3; Varsity Club 4.
KATHLEEN HERTHA HERRON (Kathy) All School Musical 3; Archery
Club 4; Art Club 2,3,4; Astronomy Club 4; DRAGON Editorial Board 4;
DRAGONETTE 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; G.G.A. 3,4;
Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; RiHe Chib 3; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2;
Ski Club 2,4; Student Council 4.
JANET ADELE HILDE (Jan) Library Worker 4; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 4.
CARL MEADE HINDERLITER Art Club 3; Basketball 2; French Club 2;
Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 2,3; Soph. Play 2; Student Council 3,4; Track 2,3.
HARRY HERBERT HINRICHSEN German Club 2,3,4-President 4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Kev Club 2,3,4-Vice President 3. President 4; Marching Band 2,3,4;
N.H.S. 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4;
Varsity Club 4; Wrestling Manager 3,4.
KAREN ELIZABETH HOAG Art Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Office Worker 3,4.
KEVIN DAVID HOFFMAN (Kev) German Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching
Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Russian Club 3,4; Track 3,4.
MICHAEL EDWARD HOFFMAN (Mike) Football 2,3; Varsity Club 3,4.
NAN HOFFMAN F.N.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Nurse’s Office Worker 4; Pep Club
4; Student Council 3.
ROBERT MILLIAM HOLDER (Bill) Brass Ensemble 2; Cheerleading 4; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Pep Band 2; Russian Club
23; Tech-Specs Club 2,3,4.
JANET CAMPBELL HOLDING A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Musical 3;
Color Guard 4; DRAGONETTE 4; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S.
4-Secretarv 4; Russian Club 23,4-Secretary 3, President 4; Student Council
3,4.
RANDAL JULIEN HONHART (Brillo) Bowling Club 2,4.
FRANK WAYNE HOPSHIRE Track 2,3,4.
KEVIN HOWARD D.B.B. 4; F.T.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Student Council 2.
MARY LOUISE HYATT Art Club 4; DRAGON Editorial Board 4; French
Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Russian Club 3,4.
DEBORAH A. IMPERIAL (Debbie) Bowling Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep
Club 3.
LAWRENCE ARTHUR INGERSON (Larry) Key Club 4; Tech-Specs Club 4;
Thespians Club 4.
ELAINE CAROL JACOBSON All School Musical 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching
Band 23,4; Orchestra 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play
2; Stage Band 4; Woodwind Ensemble 4.
GAYLE LORRAINE JOHNSON All School Musical 3; F.B.L.A. 4-Vice Presi-
dent 4; German Club 23; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Sr. Play 4; Stenographers
Club 4.
JEAN ANNE JOHNSON Nurse’s Office Worker 2,3.
JUDITH MARIE JOHNSON (Judy) French Club 2; Interact 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom
SUSAN MARIE KIARK (Sue) A Cappella Choir 3; All School Musical 3; Art
Club 2; Girls Clee Club 2.
SILARON ELAINE KLENCK A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Musical 3;
F.N.A. 2,3,4-Prcsidcnt 3,4; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Mad-
rigal Singers 4; Nurse’s Office Worker 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Tech-
Spiecs Club 4.
WILLIAM LEWIS KNEPP (Bud) Jr. Play 3; Soph. Play 2.
ERNEST V. KRECKEL (Bernie) Russian Club 3,4.
EILEEN MARIE KROEGER (Sam) All School Musical 3; Art Club 3,4—Pres-
ident 3,4; DRAGON Editorial Board 4; French Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Head
Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 3,4.
DEBRA ANN KRUPEY (Debi) Color Guard 4; District Band 2,3,4;
DRAGON Editorial Board 4; French Club 2; Guidance Office Worker 4;
Homecoming Queen and Court 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4;
N.H.S. 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4.
KAREN KUHS All School Musical 3; Art Club 4; DRAGON Editorial Board
4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Russian Club
3,4.
SYLVIE MARIE LAPORTE French Club 2; Latin Club 3; Ski Club 3.
ROBERT G. LASHER (Bob) A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Musical 3;
Class Officers—Treasurer 2,3; Debate Club 2,3,4; District Chorus 3,4; French
Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key Chib 2,3,4; Madrigal Singers 4; Marching Band 4;
N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Band 4; Regional Chorus 3; Sr. Play 4; Stage Band 4; Student
Council 2,3; Tech-Specs Club 2,3,4; Thespians Club 3,4.
SARAH JANE LAURENCE All School Musical 3; D.B.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Marching Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Pep Band 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4.
SUSAN G. LEUTHOLD (Sue) All School Musical 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
CRAIG DAVID LEVINE All School Musical 3; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Stage
Crew 3,4; Tech-Specs Club 4; Thespians Club 4.
REBECCA LYNN LOGAN (Beckie) Band 2; F.T.A. 3,4; C.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Play
3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Latin Club 2; Marching Band 3,4; Pep Club 2; Pep Band 4;
Spanish Club 3,4.
DAVID EDWARD LOPEZ (Dave) All School Gym Show 4; Football 2; Var-
sity Club 4; Wrestling 2,3,4.
PATRICIA ANN LUCIA (Pat) Band 2; F.N.A. 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4.
ANDREW LUCKS (Moon) Football 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Track 3; Varsity
Club 3.
BARBARA THEDA LUNDBERG (Barb) All School Musical 3; Class Of-
ficers—Co-President 2,4; French Club 2; Homecoming Queen and Court 4;
Interact 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 2,3,4—Treasurer 3; Sr.
Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Student Council 2,3,4.
LARRY THOMAS LYON (Linus) Head Start 4.
RICHARD SAMUEL iMACK (Rick) Band 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 2,3; Key Club 3,4;
Tech-Specs Club 2,3,4.
DANIEL LEE MAHAN (Dan) Marching Band 2,3; Track 3; Varsity Club 3,4;
Wrestling 2,3,4.
MARION JO MALISSA French Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 3;
Sr. Play 4; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 3.
JUDITH ANN MAMROWICH (Judy) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Sr. Play 4; Spanish Club
LINDA PATRICIA JONES All School Musical 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Soph. Play 2.
MARGARET LYNN JONES (Pegg)') Art Club 4; Band 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Marching Band 3,4; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Council 4.
STACY JOANNE JONES Bowling Club 3,4; Girls Glee Club 2,3,4.
KEVLN CLARK EDWIN JORDAN DRAGON Editorial Board 3,4; N.H.S.
3,4; NCTE 3; RiHe Club 2; Student Council 4; Track 3.
ANGELO PETER JULIANO (Buddy) All School Musical 3; Boys Glee Club
2; Golf Team 3; Vanity Club 3,4; Wrestling 2,3.
DEBORAH JOAN KAYS (Debbie) Art Club 3; Jr,-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4;
Student Council 2.
THEODORA ANN KETHS (Terry) F.T.A. 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3;
Spanish Club 3,4; Thespians Club 3.
DELLA ANN KING Spanish Club 2.
JUDITH LYNNE KITTELL (Judy) F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3.
BARBARA LOUISE MANFREY (Barb) All School Musical 3; DRAGON Edi-
torial Board 4; French Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.G.A. 4; Guidance Office
Worker 2,3,4; Head Start 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Club 4;
Sr. Play 4.
MARINA ANN MANIAKAS All School Musical 3; Interact 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Medical Explorer Post 4; Office Worker 4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. 2.
NANCY JEAN MARCECA Baccalaureate and Commencement Usher 2;
DRAGONETTE4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.G.A. 3; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Spanish
Club 2,3,4.
GAIL THERESA MARSH All School Musical 3; Art Club 4; DRAGON Edi-
torial Board 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; German 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; G.G.A. 3,4; Girls Glee
dub 2; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Sr. Play 4; Student Council 3,4.
FREDERICK J. MARTIN (Fred) All School Musical 3; DRAGON Editorial
Board 4; Football 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Student Council 3,4; Varsity
Club 3,4.
TERRENCE J. MARTIN (Terry) Student Council; Swimming 3,4.
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DIANNE JAYE MASSA (LeRoy) German Club 2; G.A.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Pep Club 4.
GLORIA ANN MASSA N.H.S. 1.
GORDON LOUIS MATHIS A Cappclla Choir 3,4; All School Musical 3; As-
tronomy Club 3,4; Boys Glee Club 2; Football 2,3,4; French Club 2; Jr. Play
3; Soph. Play 2; Thespians Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4.
DONALD ALLAN MATIE (Don) Bowling Club.
SUE ANN MATTSON D.B.B. 2; F.B.L.A. 3; German Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Pep Club 2,4; Ski Club 2; Student Council 2.
SANDRA RUTH McCAUSLIN (Sandi) Color Guard 4; French Club 2; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Spanish Club 3.
WILLIAM KENLY McCLAIN (Bill) All School Musical 3; Boys Glee Club 2;
Cheerleading 4; Debate Club 3,4; DRAGON Editorial Board 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Key Club 3,4—Secretary; N.H.S. 4; Sr. Play 4; Square Dancing
2,3,4; Tech-Specs Club 3,4; Thespians Club 3,4—President.
JAMES EDWARD McCONNELL (Jim) Rifle Club 3.
DANIEL MARK McCOY (Dan) Football 2; Wrestling 2,3,4.
DEBORAH LYNN McCRACKEN (Smiley) All School Musical 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom
3; Office Worker 3,4.
SCARLET ANN McDANNEL G.G.A. 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3; Ski-
Club 2,4.
KATHY D. McDONALD G.G.A. 2; Interact 3; Latin Club 2; Tech-Specs
Club 3.
JUDY ANN McELHATTAN (Jude) All School Musical 3; All School Gym
Show 2; G.G.A. 3.
LAURA LYNNE McINTURFF (Lauric) A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Mu-
sical 3; District Chorus 4; French Club 2; F.N.A. 3; Girls Glee Club 2; Madri-
gal Singers 4; N.H.S. 4; Sr. Play 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
WAYNE CHRISTIAN McNEAL Cross-Country 4.
RICHARD ERIK MEACHAM (Rick) Basketball 2; Bowling Club 2; German
Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Track 2,3.
MICHAEL JAMES MENARD (Maynard) Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Spanish Club 4; Varsity Club 4.
MARLENE RAE MICKELSON Astronomy Club 4; Spanish Club 4.
CYNTHIA LEE MICKLE (Cindy) Bowling Club 2,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Head
Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library Worker 4; Office Worker 3.
SUSAN HELEN MILLER (Sue) F.N.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Office Worker 4;
Pep Club 2,3,4.
DONNA JEAN MIRA All School Musical 3; District Band 2,3,4; District Or-
chestra 3,4; German Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4—Vice President 3, President 4; Jr.
Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep
Band 2,3,4; Percussion Ensemble 3; Regional Band 3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4.
DONN1PHAN LEE MOORE (Flip) All School Musical 3; Cross-Country 3;
Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Thespians Club 2,3,4; Track 3,4.
ROSS J. MORELL (Rossco) All School Musical 3; Head Start 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2.
DANIEL WARREN MORSE JR. (Dan’l) All School Musical 3; All School
Gym Show 2; Council Officers—Treasurer 3,4; Football 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Student
Council 2; Swimming 2,4; Varsity Club 4.
ANN MUCZYNSK1 (Annie) Class Officers—Secretary 3,4; German Club 2,3;
G.AA. 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Office Worker 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Stu-
dent Council 3.
FRANCIS LOUISE NEELY (Fran) All School Musical 3; District Band 4;
District Orchestra 3,4; DRAGONETTE 3; G.A.A. 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching
Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Ski Club 4; Spanish
Club 2,3; String Orchestra 2,3,4; Woodwind Ensemble 2,3,4.
MELINDA ANN NELSEN Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
BARBARA CHRISTINE NELSON (Barb) All School Musical 3; German
Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Office Worker 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play
2.
CHERYL ANN NELSON G.A.A. 2; G.G.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
JAMES HARVEY NELSON (Harve) All School Musical 3; Brass Ensemble 4;
District Band 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key Club 4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band
2^1,4; Sid Club 2,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4—President 4; Stage Band 4; Student
Council 3.
JAMES MICHAEL NELSON (Nellie) Basketball 2; Cross-Country 3,4; Jr.
Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4.
MABEL LOUISE NELSON Jr. Play 3; Library Worker 2,3.
NEVA LEE NERO (Dede) DRAGONETTE 3; Drama Club Play 3; Head
Start 4; Interact 3; Jr. Play 3; Library Worker 3; Student Council 2,3; Thes-
pians Club 4.
DAVID E NOLUNGER (Daye) All School Musical 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom
3; Marching Band 3,4; Rifle Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Stage Crew 3,4.
JAMES AUTHOR NUHFER (Nuff) Rifle Club 2,3.
RICHARD PATRICK NUHFER (Ncwf) Wrestling 2,3,4.
SUSAN JANE NUHFER (Sue) Library Worker 2; Pep Club 2.
C. MICHAEL OLSEN (Mole) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Rifle Club 2; Ski Club 2,3.
RICHARD ALAN OLSON (Rick) Boys Glee Club 2; Rifle Club 3; Tech-Specs
Club 4.
THOMAS LEE OSBORNE (Oz) Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Thespians
Club.
ROBERT L. OWEN (Bob) Archery Club 4; Boys Glee Club 2,3.
DEBRA L OWENS (Debbie) F.T.A. 3; G.G.A. 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish
Club 2,3.
MARK W. OWENS (Mark) Spanish Club 2; Wrestling 2,4.
KATHY JANE PARK Bowling Club 2,3.
TIMOTHY BRYAN PARKER (Tim) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4;
Stage Band 2,3,4.
DANIEL L PASQUARETTE (Dago) Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
JAMES RICHARD PASQUARETTE (Jim) Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3, Soph.
Play 2.
BARB.ARA JEAN PEARSON (Barb) Band 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band
3,4.
LAWRENCE BANKS PEARSON (Larry) Council Officers-Vice President 3;
Cross-Country 4; Jr. Play 3; Ski Club 2,3,4-President 4; Student Council
2,3,4; Swimming 2; Track 2,3,4.
MARY ANN PELLEGRINO All School Musical 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4;
Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Stenographers Club 4.
GAYLE FRANCIS PESKO Bowling Club 2,3,4-Secretary 3, President 4;
G.AA. 3,4.
LYNN El I FN PETERSEN (Goon) Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep
Club 2,3; Stenographers Club 4.
GAYLE SUE PETERSON Guidance Office Worker 4; N.H.S. 4.
SUZANNE PETERSON (Sue) A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Musical 3;
Cheerleading 2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 2; Guidance Office Worker 4; Home-
comig Queen and Court 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Sr. Play 4;
Soph. Play 2; Student Council 2,3,4.
SAI I Y VIRGINIA PETRUZZI All School Musical 3; Archery Club 4; F.N.A.
3; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr. Play 3; Thespians Club 2,3,4.
DANIEL KEITH PHILLIPS (Phil) All School Musical 3; Baskeball 2,3,4;
Class Officere-Co-President 2,3; Golf Team 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4.
KATHY LYNN PHILLIPS Bowling Club 2,4; F.T.A. 2; Library Worker 4.
SUSANNE BERNEA PIEHUTA (Sue)) All School Musical 3; French Club 3;
G.GA. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Head Start 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4-President
4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Ski Club 3,4.
DAN MARCUS PIERCE Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Student Council 3; Swimming 2,3,4.
LORI SUE PIERCE Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
JEFFREY GEORGE PIERSON (Jeff) Cafeteria Worker.
ROSE ANTIONETTE PIRILLO (Toni) Art Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom
3; Soph. Play 2.
DOUGLAS SCOTT PLACE Marching Band 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2.
DIANE LYNN POLLOCK (Pee Wee) D.B.B. 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Girls Glee Club
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2; Jr. Piav 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 2; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2;
Spanish Club 3,4.
MARY FRANCES POLLOCK (Polock) F.B.L.A. 4; Girls Club 2.3; Head Start
4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library Worker 3,4.
JANE PORTER (Port) All School Musical 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band
23,4; N.H.S. 3,4-Vice President 4; Orchestra 4; Pep and Band 3,4; Russian
Club 2,4; Student Council 4; Woodwind Ensemble 2,3,4.
WILHELM VON POTKOVICK (Bill) All School Musical 3; Archcry Club 3,4
DRAGONElT'E 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Soph. Play
2; Tech-Specs Club 3,4.
VIRGINIA ANNE POTTER (Ginny) All School Musical 3; Debate Club 3;
District Band 3,4; District Orchestra 4; French Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; March-
ing Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4;
Woodwind Ensemble 2,3,4.
DEBORAH JEANNE PROBST (Debbie) D.B.B. 4; French Club 2; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4.
KAY FRANCES PROUD (KP) Bowling Club 2,3,4-Vice President 4;
DRAGON Editorial Board 4; F.N.A. 4; German Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4—Secre-
tary, Treasurer 4; Girls Glee Club 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2;
Student Council 2.
MICHAEL H. PROUKOU (Greek) Bowling Club 2,4; track 2,3,4; Varsity
dub 3,4.
JOHN DONALD QUIGGLE Spanish Club 2,3.
MAX D. RADAKER Rifle Club 2,3,4.
CHRISSIE M. RHOADES (Chris) All School Musical 3; Bowling Club 3.
KIM EDWARD RICE Jr. Plav 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Soph. Play 3; Varsity Club
2^3,4; Wrestling 2,3.
CRAIG C. RICH Soph. Play 2.
DEBORAH L. RICHARDS (Debbie) Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
KATHERINE MARIE RICKERT (Monkee) DRAGON Editorial Board 4;
French Club 2; Head Start 4; Jr. Play 3; N.H.S. 4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2;
Square Dancing 4; Thespians Club 3,4.
STEVE JOHN RICKERT All School Musical 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Sr.
Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Thespians Club 3,4.
TIMOTHY JOHN RIGGLE Rifle Club 2.
LYNN SMITH ROBERTSON Art Club 3,4; Color Guard 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Marching Band 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Council 3; Swimming 2,3.
REBECCA LYNN ROBILLARD (Becky) Spanish Club 2.
MARJORIE ANN ROBINAULT (Margie) F.N.A. 2,3-Vice President 3; Girls
Glee Club 2^5; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Latin Club 2; Square Dancing 2,3,4.
MARION JOY ROCK F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Office Worker 4;
Sr. Play 4.
LISA ANNE ROOF (Liz) Art Club 4; Debate Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library
Worker 2; N.H.S. 4; Sr. Play 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
EILEEN GAIL ROSE D.B.B. 4; Jr. Play 3; Stenographers Club 4.
SUSAN MARIE ROSENQUIST (Sue) D.B.B. 4; DRAGONETTE 3.
REX ALLEN ROSSEY Brass Ensemble 4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4;
Pep Band 3,4; Stage Band 3,4.
ANDREA SUE ROSSMAN (Frith) All School Musical 3; French Club 2;
F.N.A. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Ski Club 4.
ROBERT ROTH (Robbie) All School Gym Show 2; Swimming 2,3,4.
WENDY IOAN RUDOLPH A Cappella Choir 3; F.N.A. 4; Girls Glee Club 2;
Library Worker 3,4; Nurse’s Office Worker 4.
PATRICIA MARIE RYAN (Patt) All School Gym Show 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4-Treas-
urer 3, President 4; German Club 2,3,4-Vicc President 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3.
FRANK RUSSELL SALAPEK Astronomy Club 2,3,4; Band 2; Marching Band
3; Stage Band 4.
STEF ANNIE LYNN SALAPEK (Stef) A Cappella Choir 3; All School Musical
3; G.GA. 2/3; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Ski Club 2.
PETER PAUL SALERNO (Bubba) A Cappella Choir 3,4; Basketball 2; Boys
Glee dub 2; Football 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Spanish Club 2; Track 2,3,4; Var-
sity Club 3,4.
CRAIG ELLIOTT SANDO Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key Club 2,3; Swimming 2,3,4;
Track 3.
MARK A. SCALISE All School Musical 3; Baseball 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; March-
ing Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3; Wrestling 2.
RANDALL ANTHONY SCALISE (Flash Thurman) Baseball 2,3,4; Home-
coming Escort 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 3,4.
DEBRA ANN SCHAFFER (Debbie) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish
Club 2,3.
TERRY LEE SCHAGER All School Musical 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key
Club 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Ski Club 4; Tech-Specs Club 3,4; Thespians Club 4.
DENISE LOIS SCHMADER German Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
JOAN LOUISE SCHMADER Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
PAUL JOSEPH SCHMADER Rifle Club 3.
DEBORAH J. SCHMITZ (Debbie) All School Musical 3; F.N.A. 4; Interact 3;
Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Medical Explorer Post 4; Sr.
Play 4; Soph. Play 2.
BARBARA JEAN SCHORMAN (Barb) F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep
Club 2; Russian Club 2,3; Sr. Play 4.
RANDALL CLATTON SCHRECKENGOST (Randy) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key-
Club 4.
JANA KAY SCHUCKERS A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Gym Show 2;
G.A.A. 2/3,4; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Russian Club 3,4 —
Vice President.
KAREN JEAN SCHUMACKER G.A.A. 4.
DANIEL PAUL SCHWANKE All School Musical 3; Brass Ensemble 3,4;
Dance Band 3,4; Drum Major 4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Pep
Band 2,3,4.
NANCY BELLE SCHWARTZ All School Musical 3; Color Guard 4; Debate
Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2; N.H.S. 3,4;
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Pep Band 2; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play
2; Spanish Club 3; Thespians Club 4.
SUSAN SCHWEITZER (Sue) F.N.A. 2,3,4; Guidance Office Worker 4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Latin Club 2; N.H.S. 4; Spanish Club 3,4—Vice President 4.
LENORA MARGARET SCHWERT (Noric) Spanish Club 2,3.
KAREN R. SEELEY D.B.B. 4; DRAGONETTE 2,3; F.T.A. 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 2; Soph. Play 2; Spanish Club 3.4.
BRIAN HOWARD SEGEL All Eastern Orchestra 3; All School Musical 3;
Class Officers—Co-Presidcnt 4; Debate Club 2,3; District Orchestra 2,3,4;
DRAGON Editoral Board 4; French Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Model United Na-
tions 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Regional Orchestra 2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4;
Stage Orchestra 3; String Orchestra 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4.
MARY BETH SHANSHALA DRAGON Editorial Board 4; French Club 2; In-
teract 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Orchestra 4; String Orchestra 4; Tech-Specs 2,3,4.
JUDD ARTHUR SHARP (Brother Judd) Rifle Club 2.
RICHARD L. SHARP (Joan Bauldez) All School Musical 3; Baseball 3,4;
Football 3.
MICHAEL WARREN SINGER (Mike) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
CHRIS LEE SIRLANNI (Jose) Football 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3; Wrestling
SHERYL ANN SKINNER (Sher) Bowling Club 4; F.N.A. 4—Secretary, Treas-
urer 4; F.T.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 3,4—Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 2.
DEBORAH S. SLACK (Debbie) F.N.A.; Head Start 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Rifle
Club.
ROBERT LINN SLEEMAN Rifle Club 2,3.
JOYCE DARLENE SLOCUM All School Musical 3; All School Gym Show 2;
Childrens Plays 4; Color Guard 4; G.G.A.-Secretary 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
DEBRA LEE SMITH (Debbie) Russian Club 3.
TIMOTHY DALE SMITH (Smity) Spanish Club 2,3,4.
ROBIN LOU SMOCK All School Musical 3; All School Gym Show 2; Cheer-
leading; French Club 2,3; G.G.A. 2,3,4—President 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S.
4; Student Council 4; Thespians Club 2.
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BECKY IRENE SNOW French Club 2; Pep Club 2.
MAUREEN ANN SOLOMON F.N.A. 4; Head Start 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Span-
ish Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3.
KATHRYN LYNN SORENSEN (Kathy) F.B.L.A. 3,4-President 4; Office
Worker 4; Stenographers Club 4.
NANCY LYNN SORENSEN Girls Glee Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Proin 3; Marching
Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Thespians Club 2.
JAMES STEVEN SPANGLER (Jim) All School Musical 3; Brass Ensemble
2/1,4; Class Officers—Vice President 4; District Band 4; District Orchestra 4;
French Club 2; Golf Team 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4;
Orchestra 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Student Council 2.
SUSAN STACHOWIAK (Sue) D.B.B. 4; F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 4; Interact 3;
Marching Band 2,3; Pep Band 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
REBECCA ANN STANKO (Becki) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Band 2; Ski Club 2;
Student Council 2,3.
EDWARD A. STEADMAN (Buba) Basketball 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
CRAIG ALLEN STEINKAMP (Zeus) Bowling Club 4.
JAMES W. STROMDAHL (Stromy) Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Student Council 2; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4—President 4.
RANDAHL SCOTT SULL.IVAN (Crash) Swimming 3.
JUNE FRANCES SWANSON (Ssvanso) All School Musical 3; Color Guard 4;
French Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3; Model United Nations 3;
N.H.S. 4; Orchestra 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Woodss'ind Ensemble 4.
DEBORAH ELAINE TANNLER (Debbie) DRAGON Editorial Board 4;
F.B.L.A. 4; German Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching
Band 2,3; N.H.S. 3,4; Soph. Play 2; Stenographers Club 4.
LUCINDA TAYLOR (Cindy) All School Musical 3; Bowling Club 2; F.B.L.A.
2,3,4; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Office Worker 3; Stenographers Club 4.
JAMES TELLMAN (Jumbo) A Cappella 3,4; All School Musical 3; Boys Glee
Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Madrigal Singers 4; Russian Club 2,3; Track 3,4; Var-
sity Club 4.
GEORGE DANIEL TEMPLETON (Dan) Debate Club 2,3,4; DRAGON Edi-
torial Board 3,4; French Club 2; German Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching
Rand 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Band 2; Rifle Club 3; Square Dancing 3,4; Student
Council 2; Tech-Specs Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 2.
CAROL JOANN THOMPSON A Cappella Choir 4; F.N.A. 2,3,4; Girls Glee
Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4.
RICHARD CHARLES TOMASONE (Rick) All School Musical 3; Baseball
2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Basketball 2; D.B.B. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Key Club 4;
N.H.S. 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Tech-Specs Club 4; Thespians Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4.
DONNA VICTORIA TOMASSONI Art Club 4; Bowling Club; Pep Club; Ski
Club.
MARY JEAN TONER Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library Worker 4.
LAURIE E TRANTER A Cappella Choir 3,4; Art Club 4; Color Guard 3,4;
DRACON Editorial Board 4; French Club 2; Girls Glee Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom
3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Student Council 2,3.
SARAH ALICE TRANTER A Cappella Choir 3,4; French Club 2; Girls Glee
Club 2; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Soph.
Play 2; Spanish Club 3,4—Secretary 4.
VIVIAN L. TRESSLER (Viv) Bowling Club 2; F.N.A. 4; Girls Glee Club 3,4;
Nurse’s Office Worker 4.
BASIL EDWIN TROWBRIDGE (Base) All School Musical 3; Boys Glee Club
2; French Club 2—Treasurer 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Student Council 2,3,4.
CYNTHIA KAE TUCKER (Cindy) G.C.A. 3.
DANIEL P. TURNER (Dan) Football 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Track 3.
CANDACE L. UPUNGER (Candy) Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library Worker 2,3; Pep
Club 2.
TANYA DIANE USTACH (Tommy) Astronomy Club 4; Library Worker 4;
Rifle Club 4; Russian Club 2.
MARTIN JOHN WALLIN (Marty) Track 3.
CHERYL ANN WARNER (Cheri) All School Musical 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; G.A.A.
3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Library Worker 3; Stenographers Club 4.
CHERYL LYNN WEATHERBEE All School Musical 3; DRAGON Editorial
Board 4; F.T.A. 2; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4.
ALBERT LIONEL WEBSTER (Al) All School Musical 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
MICHELE ANN WEIDERT F.N.A. 3; G.G.A. 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; N.H.S. 4;
Rifle Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 2,3,4.
JANEIXE £ WELSH Interact 3; Office Worker 3,4; Tech-Specs Club 2,3.
JUDY ANN WENZEL (Orville) Bowling Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom.
RICHARD I. WEST (Rick) All School Musical 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Sr.
Play 4; Tecn-Specs Club 4; Thespians Club 4.
RONALD LEE WESTFALL (Ron) DRAGON Editorial Board 4; French
Club 2/3; Spanish Club 3.
MARK ALLEN WIEDMAIER (Weed) Track 2/3,4; Varsity Club 3,4.
DAVID JOHN WILLIAMS (Dave) Bop Glee Club 2.
DAVID PATRICK WILLIAMS (Dave) Football 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
GARY J. WILLIAMS Golf Team 2; Wrestling 2,3.
WANDA JEAN WILLIAMS Art Club 4; Baccalaureate and Commencement
Usher 3; F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
JUDY LOU WILSON (O.J.) All School Musical 3; Art Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Tech-Specs Club 3.
JANICE KAY WINN (Jan) DRAGON Editorial Board 4; DRAGONETTE 4;
F.B.LA. 4; Jr. Play 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Stenographers Club
4.
MARIAN IRENE WOLFE Band 2; G.A.A. 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band
3,4.
LU ANN WRIGHT (Lu) A Cappella Choir 3,4; All School Musical 3; District
Chorus 4; French Club 2; Girls Glee Club 2; Madrigal Singers 4; N.H.S. 3,4;
Sr. Play 4; Soph. Play 2; Spanish Club 3; Thespians Club 2,3,4-Vice President
4.
GERALD YARZABEK (Jerry’) German Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Track 3.
MAXINE JOANNE YOSTEN (Max) German Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club
2,4; Soph. Play 2; Stenographers Club 4.
REBECCA J. ZAWACKI Stenographers Club 4.
DANIEL JOSEPH ZDARKO (Zid) Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Cheerlead-
ing 4; Varsity Club 3,4.
CAROLW ANN ZINGONE (Zing) Color Guard 3,4; G.G.A. 4; Homecoming
Queen and Court 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Medical Explorer
Post 4; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Council 2.
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THE MEMBERS OF THE 1972 DRAGON BUSI-
NESS BOARD WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR SIN-
CERE THANKS FOR THE FINE SUPPORT AND
ENCOURAGEMENT WHICH THEY RE-
CEIVED FROM THE BUSINESSMEN AND
OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS WHO HAVE
HELPED TO MAKE THIS YEARBOOK
POSSIBLE.
DRAGON BUSINESS BOARD
BENEFACTORS
THE KOFOD STUDIO
106 Pennsylvania Avenue, West
Warren, Pennsylvania
Best Wishes
WARREN NATIONAL BANK
Warren, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
MR. and MRS. GORDON MAHAN
Warren, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
WARREN TIMES-MIRROR AND OBSERVER
Warren, Pennsylvania
188
PATRONS
ANDERSON SUPER MARKETS
1817 Pa. Ave., East—712 Conewango Ave.
Warren, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
BEITS MACHINE COMPANY
Warren, Pennsylvania
ELKS CLUB
Warren Lodge No. 223
Warren, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
GENERAL CONCRETE SAND & GRAVEL
Starbrick, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
GAHRING OPTICAL LABORATORY
Warren, Pennsylvania
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GIRTON’S FLOWERS AND GIFTS
16 Hertzel Street-723-6100
Compliments of
WILLIAM M. HILL, JR.
Warren, Pennsylvania
KEYSTONE PRINTING COMPANY
101 Oak Street
Warren, Pennsylvania
LORANGER PLASTIC CORPORATION
Custom & Proprietary' Molders
Warren, Pennsylvania
McINTOSH PHOTO STUDIO
Portraits—Passports—Commercial—Industrial
Warren, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
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State Street—North Warren
Compliments of
NATIONAL FORGE COMPANY
Irvine, Pennsylvania
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220 Hickory' Street
Warren, Pennsylvania
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Warren, Pennsylvania
Best Wishes
THE PENNSYLVANIA BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Serving Northwestern Pennsylvania
PENNCO INDUSTRIES, INC.
316 Pine Street
Warren, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
THE PORTER INSURANCE AGENCY
Warren, Pennsylvania
RELIABLE FURNITURE COMPANY
Complete Home Furnishings of Distinction
Warren, Pennsylvania
Compliments of
DR. JOHN ROBERTSON
2 Hertzel Street
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Steel Supply—Scrap Metal Division
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The Pennsylvania Bank & Trust Building
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Warren, Pennsylvania
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Warren, Pennsylvania
723-5121
TRY-M FINANCE COMPANY
Your Home Town Consumer Finance Company
Warren, Pennsylvania
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Warren, Pennsylvania
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SPONSORS
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419 Third Avenue
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Warren, Pennsylvania
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418 Pennsylvania Avenue, West
Warren, Pennsylvania
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Warren, Pennsylvania
BIEKARCK’S MUSIC HOUSE
The Complete Music Store
Warren, Pennsylvania
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211 Libert}’ Street
Warren, Pennsylvania
FRIEND
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203 West Street
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342 Pennsylvania Avenue, West
Warren, Pennsylvania
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Large Selection of Quality Fabrics
250 Pennsylvania Avenue, West
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WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA
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Warren, Pennsylvania
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219 Pennsylvania Avenue, West
Warren, Pennsylvania
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Warren, Pennsylvania
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ALBERT J. TURBESSI, M.D.
FRIEND
VIRG-ANN FLOWER SHOP
WILLIAM S. WALTERS, M.D.
WARREN COUNTY MOTOR CLUB
WARREN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
WARREN STEEL COMPANY
WARREN TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY
WEBSTER’S PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY
N. K. WENDLEBOE
WEST END MARKET
WINANS INSURANCE
YEAGLE’S GARAGE
YMCA
ZDARKO’S RED & WHITE
193
INDEX
Ace, Vcroetta 109,
Acklin. Christine 117, 175.
Adams, Gloria 34, 117, 162.
Adams, Hubert 75.
Adams (Young), Sandra
Adams, Virginia 109.
Africa, Judith 44, 74, 75, 146.
Akif. Debra 39, 117, 156.
.Albaugh, Barry 117.
Albaugh, Jeffrey 117, 135.
Albaugh, Nancv 75.
Albaucji, Pamela 34, 117.
.Allen, Barbara 39, 75, 149.
.Allen, Douglas 38, 117, 146, 164. Z
.Allen, Edward 117, 132, 158. / .■'
.Allen, June 75. 148.
.Alien. Kevin 75. • ; ■'
Allen, Linda 40, 109, 166, lfj8, 173.
.Allen, Richard 128.1
Alspaugh, Edward 75.
Alspough. Kcsin 117. ?
Als-arcnga, Ricardo 106, 1:
Ambrose, Debra 117, 166.
Ames, Craig 109. •
Andersen, Asia 11,'35, 109.
Andersen, Robin 75, 138.
Anderson, Becky 109.
.Anderson, Diane 109.
Anderson, Elizabeth 109.
Anderson, Ellen'38, 39, 40. 41, 117. 156
t
.Anderson, Cart 39, 40, J5? 148.
Anderson, Joli n 117.
Anderson, Khv 75.
Anderson, Kasten lOOi . 1
/Anderson, Laurie 109.' 146; 175.
Anderson, Martin 109. ,
.Anderson, Mary 75, 172. A/
Anderson, Randall
Anderson, Sally 75, 168.-.
Anderson, Victor 109.
Ansell, Heidi 75, 147, 166.
Anthony, Marcia 117. ■ (
Anthon); Richanl 42, 75, 150/151, 152.
Anthony Terence 117, jl35. •
Arnold, Edward 117. ‘
.Arnold, Joan 75.
Arzncr, Ronald 109.
Atkins, Jeffrey 109.
Atwell, Jo 117, 166.
Atwell, Melvin 117.
Auchmoodv, Patricia 117.
Aumer, Jofi 76.
Ayers, Rebecca 109.
Babcock, Wayne 109, 131, 135, 137, 139.
Baglev, Man'76, 156, 168, 170, 175, 177.
Bailey, Cindy 76, 146, 164, 168.
Bailey, Diane 117.
Baker, Archie 158,‘ 177
Baker, Debra 76.
Baker, Jeff 117. it,
Baker, Moll) 117, 1X2, 146,. 162.
Barbary, Sandra 12, J17, 154, 17ft-,
Barbe); Gaye 76. / '
Barclay, Jane 39, 1ft), 162, 172. /
Bargerstock, Dwight 109, 135, 1J7.
Barnight, William
Barker, Sharon 409.
i, 151
h 35, 108, 109, 14
4, 155.
109, 170,. 175/.''
Barton,■'James 42,x7l
Bathgate, Karyn di,
Bathurst, Barhara«5, 44, 76, IjZ
Baber, Boiiona 109
Baugirnim, SamuilfiUi 109.
Baumgrorz, Mike IV-
Baxter, David 76.
BaynarxL Steven 76.
Beadi, Mary 76.
Bean, Geary 76.
Bean, Mary 109.
Bearfield, John
Bcarficld, Pamela 76.
Beck, Bill 39, 117.
Bednar, Thomas 109.
Belleau, Glenn 109, 140, 167.
I, 151, 164.
Bennett, Bonnie 34, 117, 158.
Bennett, Doris 117, 158.
Bennett, Elaine 77, 162.
Bennett, Gordon 77.
Bennett, Nancy 109.
Benson, Jonathan 35, 109, 146.
Bcrdine, Jani 77.
Bcrtetto, Badrara 109, 162, 170.
Bertolini, Douglas 36, 39, 40, 109.
Betts, Clifford 117.
Betz. Thomas 35. 38, 39, 40, 41, 109, 158.
Bcuttas, Kristina 109, 156, 158.
Bcvacqua, Carmen 39, 117.
7„\KjBcsesino, Linda 77.
/‘'"'Bcvesino, Robin 117.
Biacchi, Joseph 109.
Hjelils, Christine 44. 77, 141.
• ^ickftvski, Judith 39, 40, 41, 77, 149.
■Riniber. Rodney 11.
Bines, Debra 109.
Birt^ Shelby 117, 158.
■ BjorlsifiriU, Doreen 117, 154.
Bjorkquis?, Gary 77.
Blackman, Charles 109.
Blair, Julia 39, 117, 158.
Blair;'Michele 117, 146, 156, 168.
Blick, David :|5, 38. 77. 149.
Blick,' Dennis 109.
Bliss,'DiSs. 77.
Bliss, 'Rene 44, 109.
Bloom, Jerrold 44, 149,
Blum, Arfhur77.
Blum, Rhonda 109.
Bobelak/Dcbra 109.
Bollinger. Bill 117.
Bonace, Allen. 109.
Bonavito, Albert 77.
Bonasita, ^larsxJ<r“42,
Bonasilja, Hebccca-117.
Borg, JpAnn 34, 11<^J'
Borger,! Mark .77.
Borger, Paul' 117, 152, 158, 164.
Borgcson, Ronald 109, 132.
Borland, Isaac 78, 146, 149, 167.
Borland, Robert
Boughton, James 78.
Bossen, Jim 109, 132.
Bowersox, Dcbbra 78.
Bossier, John 109, 151, 167.
Bossies, Das-id 117, 128.
Bossser, Lee 78.
Brader, Cynthia 39, 117, 158.
Brainard, Sherrie 11, 109, 141, 162.
Braley, Sharon 10, 78.
Brecht, Carla 117. , z
Brecht, Mark 117. ,
Brenan, Kathryn 44, 78,. 141, 147, 148.
Brennan, Victor 12, 35, 117; 135, 160.
Bresv, Robert/109,
Bress-ster, Susan 117:-
Bressstcr, Zoe 109.
Briggs, Da nidi 78,140
Briggs, Robert 109.
Briggs, Todd 117.
Marvin
iThomas 109, 128, 1297132^139.
Wayne 109.
m, Allan 78. tj
Brown, Arleigh 109. f
Brossn, Christine 117, 141.
■prawn, Lanette 117, 154.
Brossu, Marj'34, 116, 117, 141.
Bross-n, Matt 109.
Bross-n, Ronald 109.
i Brumagin, Alan 109.
. *s Brunner, Alan 109.
r Bryan, Joanne 34, 78, 162.
’ Buerkle, Ann 11, 109, 141, 158, 170.
? Buerkle, Jean 35, 37, 78.
Bull, Mark 117.
Bull, Sandra 117.
Bullock, Sucllcn 12, 78, 149.
Bunk, Hallie 12, 117, 141, 158, 164.
Bunk, Joanne 44, 78, 148, 178.
Burgchardt, Kathryn 39, 117, 154, 153.
Burger, Paul 109.
Burger, Robert 117, 128.
f
Jrf 146, 148.
Bright
Broth
Burke, Renee 109, 168.
. Burkes', Stacy 117.
Bruns, Giroline 78.
Bums, Wends' 34, 117, 146.
Buske, Renee
Button, Donald
*. Button, -Ronald
i Byers, gnndra.ttio 146, 150, 154, 160.
V Ciiblb. Dcbonih 78.
\ Cable,'JJnda |.
\Cadilc,\Toni 117; 175.
Cajdssell, Gail •78,1173, 174.
Gddwell, Linda 34, 117, 156.
Gildwell. Willjarn 79.
Califoriiia, Carl .10^128, 167.
California, Darcee
Ginieron, Blaine 117.
Campbell, Curt 117..1|58.
Campbell, Darcy I i'7.;
Caroplrcll, David •
/' Gimpbell, Donna 12, 79, 166.
jEarnpbell, Kerin .
Gimpbell, Lqi'raiiiir'fW.
Gimpbell, Rebecca 79, 142.
Gimpbell, Ronald 117.
Campman, Al
Carlson, Cheri 117.
Carlson, Dean 109.
Carlson, Kathi"’39, 117, 152, 156.
Carlson,'Linda 117. 173.
Ciirlsojy, Marianne 117, 141.
Carlson, JRenae 109, 158.
. Girlsorff Rhonda 79.
zCarlson, Vicki 79, 146, 148, 175.
-£arnahan. Ingelorc 10, 117, 158.
Carrington, Ted 117.
'Garten Don 117.
150, 160, 176.
176.
Cassatt, Diana 118.
Cassatt, Patricia 79, 148,
Gitaldo, David 118, 135,
Cataldo, Debra 109, 162.
Cataldo, Donna 118.
'CatalddM'heresa 79.
Cecchini' Albert 35, 109,
Ccriqla;' Anthony 79.
Chamberlain/Norman 109.
Chapel, Burdette;
Chapel, Jane 118.'
Chase, Charlene 40, 41, 109, 162.
Check, Carolyn 12, .79.
Chiaravalloti, Bob 118.
■ Chido, Linda 118, 162.
Chimenti, Louis .
Chiodo, Lou 118, 146.
, Chiodo, Melanie 109, 168.
i Chittester, Nancy 35, 109, 168.
i Christensen, Debra 40k41, 44, 79, 141.
/ ChristcnsenJ'Jlandy 79. \
Christie, Anatejs' 109. S
Christie, John \ t
Christie, Laurie 109; -142. '-/s
Christie, Mary 79,'141, 142, 168.
Christ)’, Dotty 109,1.
Clark, Daniel
Clark, Rick 11
a 79,‘; 1^7749, 168.S178.
itopher (fo, 118,1132, 152.
i°9. K; K
Cloutman, Myrna 109, lAbf'
Clover, Cordon 118. '
Coates, Dave 110, 158.
Cobb, Diane 79, 177.
Cole, Michael 118.
Collin, Glory 110, 168.
Collins, Cynthia 39, 110, 162, 168.
Collins, John 79, 140, 167.
Colter, Rebecca 80, 149, 162, 172.
Colvin, Marshal 118.
Confer, Debra 110.
Connachcr, Shasvna 118, 156.
Connolly, James 80.
Conrad, Alan 80, 149, 150.
Constable, Michael 110.
Cook, Gregory 80.
INDEX
Cook, Jeffrey 110.
Cook, Paula 110.
Cook, Richard 110.
Cressley, Donald 118.
Cressley, Vivia 118.
Critelli, LuAnn 35, 110.
Crossley, Ann 118, 142, 146, 156, 168.
Crossley, David 80.
Culbertson, Crissi 118, 156, 168.
Culbertson, Lamonte 118.
Cunningham, Dave 110, 128.
Cunningham, James 110, 152, 158.
Cunningham, John 110.
Cunningham, Terrie 74.
Cunningham, William 118.
Daley, Scott 118, 128, 146.
Dangelo, Dan 118.
Dangelo, Paul 80, 149, 167.
Darr, Evon 80.
Darr, Walter 80.
Disc, Sheila 110.
Daugharthy, James 80.
Daugharthy, Kav 34, 118, 158.
Davis, Richard 116, 118, 132, 146,
Decker, Richard 80.
DeFabio, Carol 118, 162.
DeFabio, Cheryl 118.
DeFabio, Rosie 110, 152, 168, 172,
DeMuro, Juli 80, 168.
Denny, Ted 110.
DeScrio, Cynthia 80.
DeStefano, Daniel 118. |
Detrie, Dorothy 110.
DeVore, Lyle 80, 1.35, 1.36..
Dickerson, Dale 80, 1.31.
Dickerson, Patricia 34, 118, 166, 158.
Dickey, Leland
Dickey, Martin
Dickson, David 36, 39, 40, 41, 80.
Dillenkofer, Kay 44, 141, 16-1, 168.
Dingeldein, Gloria 110, 158, 175, 178.
Dingeldein, Joyce 81, ,148, 172, 178.
DiPierro, Thomas 118.
Dobson, Jill 81, 162, 175, 178.
Dobson, Warren 39, 118, 151.
Doherty, Thomas 21, 146.
Dornbock, James 118.
Donaldson, James 110.
Donaldson, John
Donaldson, John 38, 39, 40, 81, 148.
Donaldson, Randy
Donham, Brian 81. . .
Donick, Anne 38, 39, 118, 158, 177.
Donnelly, Man' 110, 146, 156,
Donovan, John 110.
Doran, Tina 118, 156, 168.
Dorrion, Thomas 81, 152, 153,
Dovell, James 118.
Downey, Karl 81.
Downs, Jack 118, 158.
Duck, Sharon 118.
Duckett, Cynthia 81.
Dudick, Diane 12, 81, 166, 173,
Duliba, Edward 40, 41, 110, 150.
Dunham, Craig 110.
Dunn, Dave 128, 129.
Durante, Vicki 118.
Dutchess, James 81.
Dutchess, Jane 118. /
167,
178.
168.
151.
Early, Candice 81. A
Eaton, Elizabeth 12, 39, 81, 148, 160i
Ebel, Edith 39, 118, 158. ;
Echclmeyer, Judy 42, 81, 166,’170. \
Edmiston, Terrance X
Edwards, Barn’ 118.
Edwards, Randy 110.
Edwards, Wayne 118.
Egger, Clenda 110.
Elias, Kim 40, 41, 110, 168.
Hinsld, Don 38, 39, 81, 131, 147, 152.
Emhardt, Donald 81.
Emhardt, Paul 110.
English, Dave 118.
English, Leo 110, 128, 129.
English, Robert 118.
English, Tern' 82.
Ensworth, Robert 118.
Erickson, Steve 110.
Erickson, Sue 42, 44, 82, 146, 168.
Eschborn, Gene 110.
Ettinger, Kim 39, 118, 104.
Eystcr, Charles 39, 118, 151, 158.
Fanaritis, Nick 110.
Farnsworth, Lee 118.
Farnsworth. Steve 118, 128.
Ijjnatnwrtft Kathryn 36, 38, 39, 40, 41.
.^azid'Sally 82.
< Fedorduik'Julfe’ Bft
/ ’; Fcn cr, Dan 1JO."
Feslv Anne 110. _
< Fields, Artepe 1J8? ■ ■'7',
Fields, JMlin ‘ '.', .j.— ‘
~J'Ws-Vic,a' ”8-
•.■.l7^*+'iTe^<ir, Deborah 82.
'e* Frhkr'ljas-id 118. >
.'' Fmk, Kathryn 110,'J54,,MM»76.
- Fino, Julie 39, 40, 41, D6, 118, 164.
Fiscus; Karen 42, 82, 178.,
Fitch Barbara 82, 1741
Fitch/Deborah 118. . X
Fitzgerald Edward 82, 128.-,’'" A
Flasher, George 118. Vi i
Hick, Sarah 40, 41, 110. *,,
<FJynn, Anthony 82. ' fix7' \
- Fpnt, Larry 118. 1 ' x’- j
Ford Lisa 110, 154, 168, 17ft'
Roster, Gail 34, 118, 141, 146,.
• , /foust, Gary 118.
d \ Foust, Ros- 110.
\ (Franklin, Carol 111).
'l 1 Franklin, Patricia 110.
i • Fraunfeltcr, Bruce 118.
'A \Frazer, Paul 42, 82.
\ MSsUi'. k Deborah 118.
. \ \Frearicks, Lee Ann 110,
IM, 17.5.
Frceborough, David 110.
Freeburg, Rhonda 34, *118, 172.
Freeburg, Rickia 44, 110.
Freelovc, Tern- 82.
Freeman, Marge 39, 110, 162.
, Freeman, Nita 35, 44, 82, 146, 168, 178.
Freund, Dave 39, 110.
Friedrich, Jack 118.
Froinan, Judy 10, 110, 173.
Frontcra, Maria 82.
Frost, Terr}' 110.
Fry, Keyin 118.
Fry, Nancy 110, 141.
Fuller, Alan 11, 71, 110, 152.
Cage, Lynn 118.
Galihpo, Linda 110.
Gardner, Dan 82.
Gardnei'r Susanne 118.
Garicpy, (Richard 118.
X Cay, finrbthy 82, 131, 139, 141
‘ Gebhard*.' Joseph 151, 160. y
Gebhart, iparbara 44, 110. f
Cebhart, Debra -14, 83. /
Geer, Bcvjrfy 83. /
Gcnbcrjrf'Rogcr J10, Kfc.
Genlrcri, SusatyM. ?
GerardE Das k^.118.,/
Gcrarjle, Francis 110.
Gyri, Kerry 83. f
lEettirigt-Paul 1 If).
Chores, Duane 83.
Gibb, Elizabeth 41), 41, 110, 146, 168.
''■JCibnqdbhrrtlOJ 152.
149, 160.
talttrt, Icjfrey /10, 135.
Gilson, SAsan 39, 83, 174, 178.
whitman, 83.
Uiltinan, Stephanie 118.
Ciltinan, Thomas 110.
Girill, Donna 110, 166.
Giunta, Kristina 118, 170, 175.
Glans, Linda 34, 118.
Gleason, Cassie 118.
Glotz, Daniel 110.
Goblingef, Kim 118.
Goodwill, Bolrert 118.
Goodwill, Stephen 119J-128,
Gordon, Larry 83. ''
Gorfida, Pctcri 118, 128.
Gorton, Harvest 119, 162.
Graham, Delords 34, 119, ty-t-,172.'
Graham, Rcbccrt 83, 147,*^K
Graves, Ravmond 1 PjCX, -J
Gray, Cindy 119. \
Gray, Duane 119. \ ’
Greenawalt, DannAlD). \
Gregcrscn, Linda l l\jl9. 141.
Grcgcrson, Rebecca 119, 13j.
Grcto, Karen 119. / >
Grcto, Kathleen 110. / "
Grettenbcrgcr, Jill 34, 1 ft), 158.
135, 136.
Grcttcnberger, Jon 35, 61, 42, 83, J3L
Griffin, Michael 119. V {
Crimaldi, Cvnthia IQ, 83, 148. t
Grinnell, Cail I IS/"’,
Grosch, Cheryl 1.19. r. /
Grasch, Wendy'llfr* '■ X
Grotzjngeu Joseph 119, 164. *
Guiffrc,.Carol 83, 149, 162, 172, 178.
Cuilfct, Debbie 119. z‘
Guilfre, Joseph 119. . (
Guiffrc, Virginia 35, 83, 177. ''rrJ
Guihcr, Tern- 83, 167. /
. - Gunter, Craig 35, 54,IKK..''-
i' Hrishifson, Barbara U»</
' Gustafson, Donald HO.’ ’’’"'J
zr>40Gustafsoi
lie 110.
______HO, 168, 173.
CtistiAbii,
Habcn, Maureen'119, 158, 172.
I laberbush, Tern'
Hadley, Daniel 119.
Hagbcrg, Brett 35, 119, 128. V"
Hagberg, Pamela 84.
Hagg, Donald 42.
Ilaggertv. Kim 119, 164,
Hahn, Mark 110, 140, 167.;
Haight, John 111,. j '
Haight, Kebccca'84, 16ft J
Haines, Nila 84f
Jlallc.zDebraX-84? \
JJaihilton, John-111.
/Hamm, Robert 12, 119.
/ Hammerbeck, Christie 111.
./ Hammerbeck, Debra 84, 166.
Hanks, Gregory 40, 119, 132, 146.-
Hansen, Allan 119. ———
Hansen, Crissie 34, 119.
Hansen, Daniel T19.
Jhnsen, Julie i’ll, 162. /
/Hansen, Robert 111, 139.
’Hansen, Wcnuv 119.
'Hanson, Clare 38, 39, 119, 164. A
/ Harding, Jffary 84. .
‘ Harper,-Stephen 84, 132, 133, 147, I-|S.
HarrigerJ Lynne 119, 156.
<" Harrington, Holly 39, 119, 154, 158. “
"f-s, . Harrington, John 38, 44, 111, 164. /
_ rlkirridgton, Mark 38, 39, 119. S' . - '
llaft. Carry 84. r J
• Hajt, Jonathan 111, 160. f'
Hartenstein, Linda 111, 156. •
Hastings, Deborah 84.
Haupin, Sandra 119.
I law-k, Roger 84.
Hawk, Shirley 119.
Headstand Randy
Hcary, Susan 12, 34, 119, 156.
Hecei, Michael 119.
Hcdman, Sally 34, 111, 154, 155.
Hcdman, Sue 119, 154.
Hedrick, James 111, 158.
fleeter, Kevin 119.
Heffernan, Ann 119.
Heller, Stephen 119.
Heller, Susan 119.
Hellman, Ernest 84.
Hennessy, Kim 119.
INDEX
Hennessy, Rose 34. 84.
Henninger, Harry 158.
Henry, .Andrew 84. 128, 167,
Henry. Sandra 111.
Herron. Kathleen 84. 141, 146, 149, 178.
Hesch. Pat 119. 132.
Hickey, Thomas 39, 111.
Higgins. James 119, 128, 132.
Hiloc. Janet 12, 84, 149.
Hillvard, Rodnev 111.
Hilse, Mark 35, 119. 164.
Hilycr, Hany 111.
Hindcrliter, Carl 85,
Hinrichscn. Harry 3
Hixson, Michael 111
Hoag, Karen 10. 85;
Hoax. Kimberley IF
Hodas, Lynn llfr^ , .
Hoffman. Joseph 3% 40. 41, 119
Hoffman, Kerin 39,(85, 160.
Hoffman. Michael So, 167.
Hoffman, Nan 85, 172.
Holden. Cathy 119.
Holder, Robert 85/152.
Holding, Janet 35. 44, 85, 147, 148. 149,
Hollister, Bar1
Holmes, Robe
Holmes, Sum
Honhart, Rin
Holtz, Mark i
Hood, Patrick
Hopslyire, Frartk 85. ■
Hopshire, Linda 111.
Homstrom, Beth 11, 119.
Horn . Alfred ?
Hovanlc, Gregory 111. (54, 158,
Howard, Kerin 85, 177.}
Hosre, Karen 111.
Host, Roberta 111, 162
85.
35. 149.
Hubickey, Walter 119.
. Hudson, David 119.
Hughes, Kerin 111.
Hurfies, Reba 35, 111, 162. 168.
Hillings, Donald 111. '
Hidings, Douglas 111, 139.
Hultberg, Betty 111.
Hultman, Nancy 11, 111, 162. (68.
Huljquist, Barbara 44, 111.
Humphries, Jane 34, 119.
Hunt, Beverly 111;
Hunt, Christine 119.
Hunter, Joe) 111.
Hutchings, Robert^119.
Huya, Joanne 85. .
Huya, Sandra lllAl
Hyatt, Mary 85, 148\160, 164, 170
Hyde, Wendy 85. i V *
Imperial, Deborah
Ingerson, Lawreno^86, J51, 152,/(54.
In-ine, Bonnie 119. j <
Irwin, William f
Ishrnan, Linda f!9.
icfaon, Allen 119. /
icobsonyjPaine 38, 39, pO, 41, 42, 86.
iyne, Amta 86
tnldns; 5
Jerman,
Jerman,'
Jewell, Jai
Johanson, Robert 119.
Johnson, Amy 111, 156, 168.
Johnson, Bruce 111.
Johnson, Christy 119.
Johnson, Clareen 119.
Johnson, "
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Darlene 111.
Debra 119.
Delphine 119.
Edward 86.
Cail 39, 119, 172.
Gan’ 111.
Gayle 86, 173, 174.
Johnson, Jean
Johnson, Judith 86.
Johnson, Linda 119.
Johnson, Marilyn 34, 119, 173.
Johnson, Mark 86.
Johnson. Mollyannc 39, 119.
Johnson, Rick 111, 135, 136.
Johnson. Scott 111
ohnson, Stacey III, 146. 168.
Johnson, Wcndic 119. 156.
Johnson, William 119.
j ones. Joanne 34, 86, 166.
* ones, Keith 120.
i, 175.
rones, Patricia 35, 40, 41, 44, 111, 162.
ordan. Kerin 86, 148, 178.
orda'n^Mcegan 120, 156, 170.
ordaq,. Mcegan 120, 15<
’ nlianorAjigelo 86, 167.
a. -A
Kays. Deborah 86, 168.
Kerekanich, Charles 87.
Kerekanich.Darid 120.
Kern, Barbara';14, 120.
Kemjqbn 108, 111, 158.
Kemcr.,'I%ine 111, 146. 154.
Kersey’’, ‘Jpl > r> '39. 111.
Kersey) Kathy 44, 120.
Keirin,- Kim 87.
Kestler, Joseph 35, 87.
Kettis, Elizabeth III, 141, 16]
Kettis, Theodore 87.
KeyvinsldJjSteve.il 120, 152
King, Cpniytd 120.
King Della\57. s'"?
KinneyJPamcta 120, 16:
Kirkwood, Pat
Kiser, James 87/ • '
Kiser, John^7.
Kiser, Kevin 120. ’
Kiser, Mark
Kitchel, William 120.
Kittell, Judith 87, 141.
Klan, Richard 120.
Klark, Susan 87.
Klenck, Sharon .35, 87, 152, 168, 172.
Knapp, Cynthia 120.
Knepp, William 87.
Knisley, Judith 120.
Knisley, Marv 111.
Knupp, Daniel 111, 128, 135, 137
Komeich, Scott 120. y
Kottraba, Patricia 35, 40, 41, III, 142.
Kottraba, Thomas 116, 120, 167.
Kramer, Carol (111, 141, 166.
Kramer, Ran$' 87.
Kreckel, Ernest 160.; .
Krespan, Lawrence ill, 138s, 167.
Krieg, Steven/ 120.
Kroeger, Eil*n’87, 149, 156, 175, 178.’
Krogler, Gregory 35, 111, 162. /
,’,jDebra 11, 44, 87, 148, .162, 178.
Ifaren 87, 149, 160, J68? 170,178.
enee 44, 120. „, '
on, Richard 111. £/''"’<•
c, Sylvie 88. * ''I
i, Cnristophcr 111, 139, 14>
, Karen 12, 111.
Larson, Don 120.
Larson, Doretta 120.
Larson, Richard 120.
Larson, Stephen
Lasher. Robert 35, 37, 38, 42, 88, 148.
rger, Jim
James 88.
inn 120.
Sarah 39, 88, 149, 162, 177.
Launch, Jonathan 88.
Lawson, Marilyn 88.
Lendvay, Jonathan 111.
Lester, Kenneth
Leuthold, Susan 88.
Leuthold, William 111.
Levine, Craig 88, 153, 154.
Levinson, Harry 36, 38, 40, 41, 111.
Levinson, Laura 34, 116, 120.
Levinson, Lee 35, 120, 142, 146, 156.
Lewis, Kathryn 88.
Lilly. David.88.
Lilly, Gregory .120.
............ 120, 152, 154.
V Lindsey
V Littlcfte
120.
UMtlell.'.Fencldpe ill, 162.
Loodell,(Randan 111, 152.
Logan, John IfJ./ . ,
Logan,/Rebecca* 8lL«I|2, 170.
Lopez; David 88, 135,' 136.
bird.'Craig 120,,128/J
Loree, Tom 111. t f >J\
Irorehk David 111 ’*/
Loucks, Richard. l20.y
^Love, Robert <
■ ■•fcticas. Mark 121).
Lucia, Janet 39, I
Lucia, Patricia 88
Lucia, Phyllis 30, 120, 141.
Lucks, Andrew 88, 128, 129.
Lucks, Jesse 120-r?
Luker, Henry 11/ 128.
Lundahl, Annd'iM, 120, 162.
Lufidberg, Barbara 74, 33, 146, 149, 168.
Lundberg^tebecca 111, 111, 162.
Cundbcrg/ Scott 120.
^LyM’Sith 39, 120, 141.
15-1.
173.
136, 167.
146, 158.
Joan 34, 120.
Jjarcia 39, 120, 158.
Randy 120.
JStcyen 112, 120, 128.
Lyo'n/RviX; 44, 108, 112.
Lyon, Larry'89.
Lyons, An^eW, 112, 168, 170.
Maciulewicz, Mary Ann 120, 141.
Mack,,Cathy 39, 120, 156.
Mack, Richard 89, 151, 152.
Mader, Mary 3d, 120.
-• Madcr/Richard 39, 112, 135.
Madigan, DgBorah 112,
Madigan, Janice 120.
Madigan, Raymond 89.
, Madonia, Charles 120.
Mahan, Anne 112, >168,
.Mahan, Daniel 89, 135,
'Malian, Larry 120, 128,
Mahan,.Laurie 40,-41, 120.
Mahan, Steve L15.
Maier, Rodney 120.
Maines, Mark 112, 135
Maines, Paul120.
Maines, Stanley 89.
Makey, Wendy
Malissa, Jim 120. \
Malissa, Marion 89.
Malone, Debra 112.V158, 170. '.,
Mamrowich, Judith■’89, 162. V
Manfrey, Barbara J4, 42, 14(,J48, K8.
Manfrey, Kathlpen 120.\ v 2
Mangy, Joyce 112.> J | »
Maniakas, Dean 35*, 37, 812. ! 'Ty
Maniakas, Marina 89. *ryj r
Manning, William 112. Tr
Marceca, Nancy 89, 162, 176.
Marcy, Wendy 112.
Marsh, Gail 89, 141, 146, 148, 158, 178.
Marti, Jane 35, 112, 168.
Marti, Susan 35, 38, 40, 41, 44, 112.
Marti, Timothy 38, 39, 112.
Martin, Frederick, 89, 128, 129, 146, 178.
Martin, Jack 120, 128.
Martin, Rich 120, 132.
Martin, Susan 120, 168.
Martin, Terrence 89, 138, 146.
Marquis, Belli 34, 112, 156.
Mason, Kim 120.
Massa, Dianne 89.
Massa, Gloria 90, 149.
Massa, Samuel 112.
Masterson, Daniel 120, 158.
Masterson, Molly 112, 154, 170.
Matlia, John 112.
INDEX
Mathis, Gordon 35, 42, 90, 128, 167.
Matie, Charles 120.
Matie, Donald 90.
Matie, Gary 112.
Mattson, Sue 90, 168.
Maze, Nancy
McAvoy, Sandra 120.
McCauley, Shcrrry 39, 112, 162.
McCauslm, Sandra 40, 41, 44, 90.
McClain, William 42, 90, 148,
McCIcment, Barry 120.
McConnell, Harold 112.
McConnell, James 90.
McCool, David 42.
McCoy, Daniel 90.
McCoy, Roberta 120.
McCracken, Deborah 10, 90.
McCracken, Don 120.
McDannel, /Mien 112, 135.
McDannel, Gary 120.
McDannel, Larrv 120.
McDannel, Scarlet 90, 141.
McDonald, Kathy 90.
McDonald, Kerry 112.
McDunn, Marie 112.
McElhattan, Carolyn 112.
McElhattan, Judy 90.
McFate, David 40, 41, 112, 128?-
McGraw, Frank
McIntosh, Richard
Mclnturff, Laura 35, 37, 90,
Mclnturif, Scott 35, 112, 160
McIntyre, St. Clair 112/
McKarski, Pat 120. / ,'
McKillip, Craig 120.- •
McLaughlin, Grcgory.-90.
McLaughlin, Lorric 120;'
McNeal, Wavne 90, 13/.
McNutt, Colleen 44, M2, 162.
McPherson, Cathy 12J 120, 141. i
McSparren, Matthew 112.
Mclavish, Scott 120. '
Meacham, Debra-120, 172.
Meacham, Richard 91, 168.
Mead, Jeffrey 112, 128, 167.
' Means, Cindy 120, 141.
Means, Kenneth 120.
Meddock, Becky 120.
Meddock, Marty 91.
Meley, Timothy 120.
Mcllandcr, Karen 39, 121.
Menard, Michael 91, 140, 162, 167.
Mcnco, Martin 91.
Mervinc, David 112, 128, 132.
Metzgar, Kelly 39, 121, 138, 151.
Meyers, Janet 91.
Mickelson, Marlene 91, 162.
Mickelson, Steven 121.
Mickle, Cindy 12, 91.
Mickle, Vernon 121.
Mikan, Christopher 112.
Millard, David
Miller, Albert 121, 128.
Miller, Qirla 121.
Miller, Jeffery 35, 112, 152.
Miller, Susan 10, 91. •—
Minewcascr, Sandi 112, 146, 162, 170.
Mintzer, Robert 112. • '
Mira, Donna 36, 38, 39; 41
Mitchell, Frank .. '
Mitchell, Victoria 12 U ;
Moore, Donna 121. ' •
Moore, Donniphan 91, 14
Moore, Gary 91.
Moore, Linda
Moore, Sally 112, 162, 168.
Moran, Elizabeth 112, 166, 170.
Morell, Ross 42, 91.
Morgan, Judy 121.
Morse, Beryl 112.
Morse, Daniel 91, 128, 138, 146, 167.
Mosher, James 112.
Mostcrt, Jodi 34, 121, 141.
Muczynski, Ann 10, 74, 91, 141, 149.
Mundt, John 121, 146.
Mundt, Mary 112, 156.
Munksgard, James 112.
Munksgard, Jon 91.
Myers, Carol 92.
Myers, Jeffrey 112, 128, 129, 139, 162.
Myers, Sharon 121, 156.
150,
178.
ier>l 93.
Naegeli, Pamela 112, 168.
Nagumey, Chris 112, 164.
Neely, J&rficcs 36, 39, 40, 41, 92, 175.
xNBsyii'-Kristina 121.
/ 'Nclscif, Sfplinda_9^.
/ Nclsorg Barbara-40^92, 168.
/^ '‘Nelson, Cheryf 92.
' Nelson,'HizabJtJj-.Efi^
Ison, JGregoA-
Isoftf James 36,- 3<39, 41, 92, 151.
Son, James %$L131, 139, 167.
Sm John 121’. -XV;,
Ison, John ' •X.C
.^'••'Nelson,'Kimio 1I2.\ -•/
Nclsop, Latrell 12L\:.-\
Nelson, Mabel 92.
Nclsryri, .Michelle 112.',/ ” \
Pearson, S 121.
Pellegrino, tliony 112.
Pellegrino, Miry1 Ann 93,
" - ' * 1, 138, 1
1, 1
3,
Pcltz, Richard
Peltz, Steve 40,
Perri, Deborah
Perschke, Willia
Pcsko, Gayle 93, M I
Petersen, Lynn 94,
Peterson, Daniel 11
Peterson, Gayle 11, 94, 1
Peterson, John 113.
Peterson, Rodney
Peterson, Suzanne 11,
Peterson, Tom 113.
Petruzzi, Sally 94, I54s,_,
Phelps, Jeffrey 94.
Phillips, Cheryl L
Phillips, Daniel
91, 14L
•Nelson, Timothy 121, 132.'; !
Nero, Neva:92, 154. V vX
■ Newark, James 39, 121, 158.'
, Newton, Jeff 121, 128.
: /, Newton, Robert 112.
I Nicholson, Donald 39, 12 V*
/; .Nicklas, William 121. ■>')rX
I Nicodemus, Steve 121.
(/Nobles, Beckv 12, 112.
Nobles, Denise 112, 154, WO/ ’
Nobles, John 112. I £
Nollingcr, David 92, 153. j i /
ollijiger, Dennis 121. j.
in Rebecca 40, 41, 112,.162,-168. ■ •
I, Susan 40, 41, 112, 158,>J70.
Nowacki, Barbara 121, 154, 159?-168.
Nuhfer, Craig 121. i ,
Nuhfer, James 92.
Nuhfer, Phil 112.
Nuhfer, Randal 112.
Nuhfer, Richard 92.
Nuhfer, Susan 92.
Nulph, Keith
Nyberg, Debra 112, 173.
O'Connor, Barbara 35, 112, 162, 168, 172.
Oleksak,Ann 121.
Olsen, John 112.
Olsen, Michael 92.
Olsen, Todd 121, 132.
Olson, Barbara 34, 121.
Olsuii, Cynthia 112.'
Olson, Richard 92.
Olson, Ruth 112, 168, 170.
O’NeillaJohn 121, 128.
Orcutt, .........
sQrd, Majsha 112, 170.
OfflTJeffery 39, 112.
Osborne, jMarilyn 112, !(>/
Osborne, Yhomas 42, 9
Owen, rt 93.
Owe
OwenS.-Marl
OxleyJPerry
„Mary AnnJ12, 160, 168, 172.
ia,. lk>b 12
Papalia, Debby 121.
roStca’ 121.
121
38, 39, 93.
93.
Pascuzzi, Mark 112.
Pasquarettc, Dan 93.
Pasquarctte, James 93.
Passaro, Jeffrey 112, 128, 140, 167.
Paul, Catherine 10, 112.
Paul, Douglas 93.
Pearson, Barbara 93.
Pearson, Charles 121.
Pearson, Lawrence 42, 93, 147.
Phillips, Susaa 113.
Piehuta,-,Mikc 113, 128, 129, 132, 14
Piebuta, Susanne 42, 94, 148? Ifrh
Pierce, Daniel 94, 138.
zhcrcc, Lori 94.
/ Pierotti, Jean 113, 154.
,*s Pierson, Jeffrey 94. /•
'Pflce, David 113. Z'.-r
42, !M/.i73>
39,194.
■.Dijnc Off149, 162, 170, 177.
8, 149.
167.
Po
Ponick,' Didiie'
Ponick, Donna fl
Ponsoil, Michael 1132/T
Porter, Jane 39, 40, 41,T
Post, Wilbur 39, 113, 132?
Postlethwait 95
Potkovick, Wilhelm 95, 158, 176.
Potter, Virginia 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 95.
Powell, Betsy H3,>14Irl«2,
Prine, Robin 95. . j
Pring, Donald 95. /
Probst, Deborah. 39, 95/162,
Probst, Dixie JTI3, 173.'
Proscn, Randy (21,'135, 136.
Proud, Kay 9^141, 166, 172, 178.
>' Proukou, Michael 95, 167.
• Puhi, Gary 95.
Punsky, Bruce 113, 152.
Quackenbush, Hope H3r-~“
Quiggle, Diana 121.
Quiggle, Jane 121, 162.
Quiggle, John §5.
/Quiggle, Stesyn 121.
'.Radakcr, Max 95.
/ Raffaele, Cheryl ,113. .
Raffaele. Diane-121, 156.
Ramsey,’Kurt 121, 170.
' ‘ Rapp, Gillian 113, 168.
Rarey/taurel
/napp, viinaii no, iuo. >
.Rarey/taurel / , -s. <
'11 (.? 'j f 1 /
• R^sbcck, Gary 95. j ! XV
Redding, Wade 113. * W r
Redfield, John 40, 113.
Reed, Joy 121, 172.
Reed, Kenneth 156.
Reese, Charles 121.
Reese, Harold 113.
Reese, Robert 113, 131, 160.
Reid, Gladys 121.
Reid, Kris 113, 176.
Reiff, Alfred
Reiff, Judith 34, 121, 162, 175.
Reinhard, Kerry 113, 168, 170, 172.
Reiter, Louise 121, 162, 172.
Reitz, Bonnie 95.
Reitz, Matthew 95.
Remmy, Brian 121.
Renuny, Candace 113.
Rco, Mary 40, 41, 44, 113, 147, 160.
Repine, Douglas 121.
Rctterer, James 113.
INDEX
Reuff, Debra 96.
Rex, Jack 121.
Reynolds, Nines' 121.
Reynolds, Saundra 121.
Remolds. Susan
Remolds, Tracy 39, 121, 164.
Rhoades, Chrissie 96.
Rhoades, Roxanne 121.
Rice, Georgi 35, 113.
Rice, Kim 42, 96, 167.
Rich, Craig 96.
Rich, Thomas 113.
Richards, Deborah 96.
Richards, Robert 96.
Rickert, John 121. >
Rickert Katherine 42; 96.
Rickert, Steve 42, 96, 154.
Rieder, Curt 121.^
Riggle, Timothy 96. i
Rizzardi, Victor 121.,
Roberts, Shelley 121.’
Robertson, Kris 39, H3, 146, 152.
Robertson, Lynn 44, 96.
Robillard, Rebecca 96.
Robinault, Marjorie-96..
Rock, Marion 10, 96, 141, 170.
Roman, Marr 121.
Roof, Lisa 96,-09, 162, 175N
Rose, Eileen $ *
Rosenquist, St
Ross, Laurent
Rossey, -Allen 138, 39. 40, 41, 97?'
Rossey,-Stacey 113. (IS
Rossey, Suzanne 39,121.
Rossman, Andrea 97, 168
Roth;'James 113.
Roth, Robert 138.
”• Rotunno, Christopher 113, 164.
Rotunno, Joanne 39, 121 j 154.
Routh, Andrea 35, 113. ;
Rudolph, Cathy 35, 113. j
Rudolph, Wendy 12, 97. ‘
Rue, Doug 121. ‘ ?
Russell, Burton 39, 113, 162.
Rowland, Judv 121. ;
Ryan, Man- Beth 35, 108, 113, 141, 146.
Ryan, Patricia 97, 148, 158, 64, 170.
Saber, William 121.
Sage,-Albert 73.
Salapek, Adrian
Salapek, Deanne 34,' 121, 164, 172.
Salapek, Frank 97.
Salapek, James 113, J62.
Salapek, Kevin 121. .■
Salapek, Stefannie 97;
Salerno, Peter 35, 97;M28, 129, 139, J67.
Salisbury, Valerie 113.X62, 166, 16&
Sampson, Clifford 121. j
Sanders, Bridget 113. I
Sanders, Dean 121, l/s, 135, 136.
Sanders, Denise 113; 161 [168.
Sanders, Pamela 121. ,-7/
Sando, Craig 97, {38.
Saporito, CheryLfl,3.
SaporitoyDavid 113.
Scaljse, Mark 39, 97.
Scalise,-Najify7 34.
Scalise, Randall 97,-1
32, BO, 167.
I41.R22, 170.
Schager, Mqi 122, 14Lf T46, 162,
Schager, Tern- 42, 97,T51, 154(
Schearer, Joel 122.
Schmader, Denise 97.
Schmader, Donna 122.
Schmader, Joan 97.
Schmader, Paul 98.
Schmader, Roger 122.
Schmitz, Deborah 39, 98.
Schnans, Leslie 113, 154.
Schorman, Barbara 98.
Schreckengost, Dennis 122.
Schreckengost, Randall 98, 151.
Sdiuckers, Jana 35, 98, 141, 148, 160.
Schuler, Kim 122.
156.
Schumacher, Barbara 39. 122, 156.
Schumacher, Karen 98, 141.
Schumann, Mattie 122.
Schutte, Sharon 113. 141, 146, 152.
Schwab, Kathy 122.
Schwab, Lynn 113.
Schwanke, Daniel 38, 39, 40, 41. 98.
Schwankc, Rock 38, 39, 40. 113.
Schwartz, Nancy 42, 44. 98, 148, 154, 170.
_ .Schweitzer. Sallie 113.
ffiShweitzer, Susan 98, 149, 162, 172.
'' Schwert, Lenora 98.
McottJ-llcn 122.
<-.Sci>f {Jeffrey 98.
Scofl; Nancy 112, 168, 172.
Sears, .Albert 113.
Seals'’Barbara 113.
Seceiiiqtnu,Alary 35. 113. 150. 154. 160.
Sedonf Jeffrey 113.
Sedori, Joan 11, 113, 141, 142.
Seeley, Karen 98, 149, 162, 177.
Segel- Brian 38. 40, 41, 74, 98, 146. 178.
Seither,' Donna'69, 122.
Selan.’fiqbf113,131, 139, 167.
Semmcps,'Kenneth 122, 158.
Shanshdaj.'Man- Beth 40, 41. 98, 152? 178.
Sharp, Ddtfald l22, 128, 135, 158. , ' .
Shaip, Judd'98.1
Sharp, Ricilird 99, 140.
Shattuck,'Mark 128, 135, 137
Shaver, Stephen 99.
Shaw, Gail'-’-- ■ '.
Shawley, M?ayhe 122
Shine, Arthur ,113
Shirbeck, ;Rqy 122
Shorts, Jan 122,- II
Siffin, Tina 12iS...-
Silvia, Randy 113.
Simons, Sabrina 113.
Simonsen, Robert 122.
Simonsen, William
Singer, Mark 122, 128, 135.
Singer, Michael 99.
Sirianni, Christopher 99, 128, 129, 135.
Sisson, Scott 113.
Skinner, Donna 39, 122, 160, 164.
Skinner, Sheila 113, 168.
Skinner, Sheryl 99, 168, 172. /
Skinner, Steven 113.
Slack, Daniel 99.
Slack, Deborah 99.
Slater, Dave 113J
Slater, Mark 123?
Sleeman, NancJ^ 122, 166. ■'
Sleeman, Robert 99. ■
Slocum, Joyce 44,’99, 141.
Slocum, Nanetje T13.
Slocum, Rebecca 113.
Sly, Chariefi22, 128, 135.
114, 122.
avid 114.
bbie 122.
Debra 99.
Elaine 122.
Glenn 99.
th, Sally 114.
th, Timothy 99, 162.
th, William
rck, Robin 99, 114, 147, 149.
[knock, Rodger, 114, 135, 136.
Snarburg, Mark 114.
Snaviey, Barbara 114.
Snawlcy, Wayne
Snow, Becky 99.
Snyder, Janet 114, 154, 173.
Sobkowsld, Tim 122, 135.
Sodek, Gary 122, 140.
Sodek, Judy 122, 146.
Solomon, Maureen 100, 168, 172.
Sonderickcr, Larry 122.
Songer, Jack 128.
Sorensen, Kathryn 100, 173, 174.
Sorensen, Kristine 122, 142.
Sorensen, Nancy 39, 100, 162.
Spangler, James 36, 38, 40, 41, 74, 100.
-, Spear, Kathleen 12, 39, 122, 150, 156.
‘1 Spencer, Robert
Sperry, George A.
StachowiakSusan
J Stanko, Relrei-ryi'itl
yStapfef.AjcUii139, 11
Stamer, David 122.
Steadman. Edwlird 'lpO.
Steiiijuunp, Craig.-lOO.
Stevenson,] Barbara J14.
Stew-art, Lam 122/'.
Stimmell,' Peggy 122. yS
Stitzinger, Miles 1147
Strange^Pamcla 114, Ui2, 166, 172.
Strcich, Andy 38, 39,j4o. 41, 122, 146.
Strcicb, Leroy 114;
Striich, Steve ■ /
Jrtromdahl, lames,128, 129, 132, 133.
IStyart, Cindy lOtj,
Stuart, Jeffery 114. “—
Stuart, Jerry 11 1. /
Sturgis, Bonnie 39, 122.
Sudul, Kevin 122.
Sullivan, Randahi 100,
Sundell, Paul 114;“/
Supp;g Steve 1I4.-'
Suppa, Terri TO, 114, 146, 160, 168, 170.
SutR-r, John 39, 122, 156.
Svyansoi’E'BJi'rbara 114. 162, 168.
Svvansqrj.-TJon 12, 122, 162.
.Swarison, Isabelle 114.
Swanson, June 40, 41, 44, 100, 149.
gxSSMamcs 39, 40, 41, 122, 158.
'■'’Swlft/'nin 122.
Tarihlbr^Dpvid 114, 128, 167.
Tannler,'Deborah 100, 148, 173, 174, 178.
Tassonc, Nicholas 114.
Taylor, Cindv TOO, 173, 174.
Taylor, Harold 122.
Taylor, Randall 122.
Telhnari,' James 35, 100.
Temple, Frank 122.
Templetpn, George 101, 148. 150, 152, 178.
Templeton, Trqcey 39, 122, 158.
Thayer, David 122.
^-TTielin, Sonya 40, 41, 114, 158.
" Thomas, Darlene 44, 114.
Thomas, Delxrra 101.
Thomas, Flovd
Thomas, Richard 114.
Thomas, Ronald 122.
Thomas,-Saridra 122."
Thompson, Carol 35, 101, 162.
.'Thompson, Donnp 122. ;
■ Thompson, Jane -114. 1
! Tliompson, Margo 122. \
1 Thornton, 'RitaV-^ \
Timmins, Willi
Tkach,.Dougla:
- Todd, Jay 114.
Tomassone, Richard {01, 140, 1-18, 152.
Tomassoni, Donna 101.
Tome, Kathleen 39,•414,. 162, -168.
Toner, Mary 12*401.\
Torrance, Alan J22,,132. z > I
Tranter, LauriefB5, a4, 101, 148, 17
Tranter, Sarah .35, 42, 101,‘•6‘
Tressler, James 114. V
Tressler, Vivian 34, 101.
Trowbridge, Alex 114, 132.
Trowbridge, Basil 101, 146.
Trubic, Deborah 34, 122, 141. 146.
Trubic, Donald 114, 128, 167.
Tucker, Cynthia 101.
Tucker, John 114.
Turner, Daniel 101, 128.
Turner, Kathleen 122, 141, 162.
0. 170, 177.
;160.
f
168.
Uhlig, Carol 122, 158, 175.
Uplingcr, Candace 101.
Urbanski, William 114, 128.
Urey, Patricia 114, 142, 166, 168.
Ustach, Diane 101.
Valentine, Dennis 101.
Valone, Pamela 114.
Van Cise, Sherry 122
INDEX
Van Epps, Delmar 122, 146.
Van Guilder, Dean 122.
Vaughan, Vera 122, 168.
Vavala, Cindy 34, 122, 162.
Vavala, Lisa 114, 168, 172.
Vcr.Milyea, Allen 12, 122, 162.
Vicini, Debora 114.
Voslcr, Keith 122, 135.
Vullo, Leroy 102.
132, 133, 110.
Wagner, Lisa 39, 122.
Wagner, Rick 122.
Wagner, Sharon 11, 122, 164, 172
Waite, Michael 122.
Walker, Diane 114, 141, 168.
Walker, Marcia 44, 114, 146.
Wallin, Martin 102.
Walter, Edward 102.
Walters, Dave 123, 138, 167.
Walters, Patrick 114, 138.
Walters, Scott 114.
Ward, Alcnda 114, 166.
Warner, Cheryl 102, 173, 174.
Warner, Karen 34, 123, 156.
Watson, Cy 123, 146.
Waxman, Neil 114, 135, 136.
Way, Kathi 114. £
Wcatherbee, Chery! 102, 148/162
Weatherbee, Karen 114.
Weaver, James 102.
Weaver, Theresa 114.
Weber, John 123.
Webster, Albert 102.
Webster, John 123.
Webster, William 114.
Wedlock, Nancy 123, 141, 162, 168.
Weidert, Michele 102, 146, 149.
Weimer, Paul 102.
Wcirich, Jack 123.
Weirich, Janice 10, 114.
Weldon, Pamela 114, 168.
Welsh, Janclle 10, 102.
Wendell, Julia 114, 147, 156.
Wenzel, Jud)' 102.
Wenzel, Martin 123.
Wenzel, Michele 123.
Wert, Robin 123.
Wertz, John 102.
X'flJestfaJi, Carry 123.
Westfall, JlonnldJ02, 178.
WheaM Rolxi'ifft l, 154, 158.
Whiffle, Robert
While,'Jay 114;-
White,/cilhlif; 12.8v-
White/Marr 123; r
White, M'ke 1'28.
. _ AM, Susan 44, I2$ L«>.
X ‘ M’iedmaier, Mark' 102, 167.,
Wilcox, Linda 114;, 162, 1681.
Wiles, Ruby 34, 123, f56, 164.
W'iles, William 103. .. ...
Wife, Joseph 121, 135/ ” ’.,
Williams, Dave 103. r- \
Williams,- David 103.
Williams, Debra 121. i - \
■ Williams, Gan'103. •
' .Williams, Cary’ 114. \
‘Williams, Greg 123, 135, 136. 1
;Williams, James Ill.
/Wiliams, Wanda 11X1, 162,<1,70, 171
‘ Willis, Rebecca 114, 173.j,
Wilson, Jeff 123. •;
Wilson, Judy 103.
Wneganlncr, Bery l 121.1
Wincriter, Stuart 1I I. I
Wingert, Nancy 39, 123.; .,
Janice 78, 103, 148, 173. 174
'olf, Thomas 114, 1.38, 152.
Wolfe, Elizabeth 123, 156.
Wolfe, John 123, 128, 162.
Wolfe, Linda 39, 121.
Wolfe, Marian 103.
Wolfe, Toby'314.
Wood, Arlie 123.
Wood, Deborah
Wood, Donald ^03.
Wood, Theodor* 11
Woods, Susan 114.
Wooster, Charles'll
Work, Becky 123. s
Wriggle, Curtis 123?J
Wriggle, Robin 103.
Wright, LuAnn 35, 37, 103, 148,^
Wright, Shannon 103. ‘
Wykoff, Cathy 123.
Yaegle, Deborah 34
Yaegle, Karen 123,-
Yaegle, Pamela 3h
Yarzabek, Cctj!u.JJ
Yarzbek, Thpmas 3t
York, Kathleen-35,
Yostcn; Maxine 103
Young, Jeffrey 123.
Young, .Robert 123, 12S.
z '’Young<|uist, Kevin 114. ■
Yurick, Steven 40, 114/
; '"Zalfino, Bruce 39,
Zettcriind,’ Elfcn ;
Zinger, Mark 123/:
Zinger, Randy 123.
Zinger, Rodney 104. <.
Zingone, Carolyn 44, 104.
114.
158.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank everyone, both students and faculty members,
who helped create the 1972 DRAGON. Special acknowl-
edgment goes to Mr. John Camigliano, our advisor, Mr.
Miller, our principal, and Mr. Charles Mullen, our business
advisor, for their valuable guidance. Mrs. Andersen de-
serves special recognition for her literary assistance while
Mr. Mahan merits it for his excellent photography. To
Paragon Press which published our yearbook and to the
Warren TIMES-M1RR0R and OBSERVER who provided
pictures we extend our sincere appreciation.
Paragon Press, Montgomery, Alabama, printed the
1972 DRAGON. For purposes of convience, the staff used
a two-column layout and the Caledonia Bold with Bold
Italics type. Healines were printed in eighteen and twenty-
four point, the body in ten point, and captions in eight
point on Patina paper.
Reverse printing was utilized in the faculty credits, while
the curriculum section employed overprinting. Other sec-
tions used etchotone and collage techniques. The Student
Life Color Text section was printed in Tahitian Orange.
The two color pictures were taken by Gordon Mahan and
printed in super color, each covering a full page. A white
design was applied to the sand grain of the red cover. Art
work, resembling Peter Max’s style, carried the themes
throughout the book.
The staff wishes to commend Mr. Rich Jung, the Paragon
representative in this area, and Miss Frances Barnes, the Cus-
tomer Service Advisor in Montgomery, Alabama, for their in-
valuable guidance in compiling our yearbook.
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