Tennis ''Globetrotter" A sophomore at State College High School, Brian Kofman t raveled as far as England and Sweden to be in tennis tournaments. Brian had been a tennis player since he was eight years old and entered his first tournament when he was ten. Throughout his tennis career, Mr. Holmes Cathrall had been his instructor. Brian practiced at the Pennsylvania State University Tennis Club and played as much tennis as he could to help his accuracy and technique.
The Music Makers Julie Lechner was one of State College High School's talented musicians. She played the piano, cello, timpani, and percussion, and sang in t he County Chorus.
Julie had played in the Tri-Country Orchestra for three years and in her sophomore year played timpani and mallets in District Orchestra. This year she hoped to go to Regional Orchestra and also attend the Penn State Music Clinic in the summer. Julie had played the piano for eight years and the timpani for two years. Kathy Naugle's musical talents were in playing the flute and piano. She started playing the piano at the age of five and the flu te at the age of nine, performing in her church and at school concerts. Kathy played in the Stage Band and Orchestra and contributed to t he Wind Ensemble. She found it relaxing to toot her flute or "tickle the ivories" when she was tense.
Nancy Schneider Kevin Selders Rob Semion Todd Shaffer Jackie Shannon Sarah Shaw
Wayne Shearburn Lisa Shellenberger Steve Shelow Michelle Sherburne Matt Shulman Pat Singletary
Paulette Smeal Jeff Smith Kathy Smith Robin Smith Tony Smith Jim Sneeringer
Andrea Sneff John Snyder Matt Sowash Anda Spalvins Joe Spangler Alex Spencer
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