Cranberry High School Alumni
Seneca, Pennsylvania (PA)

Recent Members
Brookelyn Miller | 2023 |
Darlene Simmons | 1975 |
Diana Diana Blair | 1965 |
Gary Culp Gary Culp | 1971 |
George Silvis | 1968 |
Kerri Kerri Covel | 1995 |
Lavern Irwin | 1988 |
Marilyn Kline | 1969 |
Military Alumni
Honoring Our Heroes
This area is dedicated to our alumni that have served or are serving in our armed forces!
Lost Class Rings
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Honored Military Alumni

Charles Haas
Class of 1967
Army, 3 Years
Combat medic, Vietnam, 68,69, medically retired from Army 1970. Went to work for V.A. , retired from V.A. 1998, R.N.
Class of 1967
Army, 3 Years
Combat medic, Vietnam, 68,69, medically retired from Army 1970. Went to work for V.A. , retired from V.A. 1998, R.N.

Debbie Hartel
Class of 1983
Air Force, 4 Years
I was a Mobility Cook and on a Search and Recovry Team. Learned not only how to cook for 800+ people, but how to set up tents and "mobility" cookstoves to have food ready for incoming troops, and a place to bed down. The only hard part after getting out was teaching myself how to cook for 2 - 6 people!!
Class of 1983
Air Force, 4 Years
I was a Mobility Cook and on a Search and Recovry Team. Learned not only how to cook for 800+ people, but how to set up tents and "mobility" cookstoves to have food ready for incoming troops, and a place to bed down. The only hard part after getting out was teaching myself how to cook for 2 - 6 people!!

Deborah Morris
Class of 1983
Air Force, 4 Years
Actually it was 3yrs, 7 months and 11 days when doctors told me I was going to die because I had a rare cancer call Mesothelioma....and I only had 6- 14 months to get my life in order!!! Sitting on the edge of my bed, I suddenly felt like I was getting a serious hug from God. I then realized that I was NOT going to die anytime soon!!!! And here I am....almost 30 years later....still here!! God has given me a longer life expectancy than what I was told I have.
My job was being a "mobility field cook". However, I mostly did file work. It turns out that I am pretty good at it!!! Still am, but they don't need no anymore!
I thank God for my longer life span!! Although my life is not ideal--->with pain all over my body....2 cancers, Congestive heart failure , cardiomyopathy (both constriI give and restrictive cardiomyopathy), diabetes(I actually have that under control), lung capacity is down to 30% air left....plus other odds and ends!!!! But don't worry----> I AM and always will be a fighter!!!! Life is way to precious to waste away!!! May God bless you ALL!!!!
Class of 1983
Air Force, 4 Years
Actually it was 3yrs, 7 months and 11 days when doctors told me I was going to die because I had a rare cancer call Mesothelioma....and I only had 6- 14 months to get my life in order!!! Sitting on the edge of my bed, I suddenly felt like I was getting a serious hug from God. I then realized that I was NOT going to die anytime soon!!!! And here I am....almost 30 years later....still here!! God has given me a longer life expectancy than what I was told I have.
My job was being a "mobility field cook". However, I mostly did file work. It turns out that I am pretty good at it!!! Still am, but they don't need no anymore!
I thank God for my longer life span!! Although my life is not ideal--->with pain all over my body....2 cancers, Congestive heart failure , cardiomyopathy (both constriI give and restrictive cardiomyopathy), diabetes(I actually have that under control), lung capacity is down to 30% air left....plus other odds and ends!!!! But don't worry----> I AM and always will be a fighter!!!! Life is way to precious to waste away!!! May God bless you ALL!!!!

Edward Exley
Class of 1982
Marine Corps, 23 Years
Served in united states Marine Corps for 23 years. 32 countrys deployed to. Saw the wourld. Appreciste our american freedom. Semper Fi!
Class of 1982
Marine Corps, 23 Years
Served in united states Marine Corps for 23 years. 32 countrys deployed to. Saw the wourld. Appreciste our american freedom. Semper Fi!

george durzo
Class of 1959
Navy, 6 Years
Reached E5 status as a radar and bombing systen specialst. Served aboard the USS Enterpise with VAH 7, and participated in Cuba Crisis.
Class of 1959
Navy, 6 Years
Reached E5 status as a radar and bombing systen specialst. Served aboard the USS Enterpise with VAH 7, and participated in Cuba Crisis.

Michael Allen Shreffler
Class of 1983
Army, 4 Years
served @Fort Lewis, Wa.,Fort Jackson South Carolina, and Camp Humpheys Korea. Received Army Accommendation Medal, Service Award, and numerious Achievement medals for outstanding service to our country. Thanks Michael for a job well done!!
Class of 1983
Army, 4 Years
served @Fort Lewis, Wa.,Fort Jackson South Carolina, and Camp Humpheys Korea. Received Army Accommendation Medal, Service Award, and numerious Achievement medals for outstanding service to our country. Thanks Michael for a job well done!!

Nancy J Bender
Class of 1973
Army, 7 Years
Medical Corpsman, in Germany , (pediatric clinic), 3 years. Recruiter in Boulder CO, for 1 yr, Medical Ambulance Company 2yrs and 1 yr Surgical Clinic at Ft. Beginning, GA
Class of 1973
Army, 7 Years
Medical Corpsman, in Germany , (pediatric clinic), 3 years. Recruiter in Boulder CO, for 1 yr, Medical Ambulance Company 2yrs and 1 yr Surgical Clinic at Ft. Beginning, GA
Alumni Stories

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Our Cranberry High School military alumni are some of the most outstanding people we know and this page recognizes them and everything they have done! Not everyone gets to come home for the holidays and we want our Cranberry High School Military to know that they are loved and appreciated. All of us in Seneca are proud of our military alumni and want to thank them for risking their lives to protect our country!