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VOL UM E 55
ACADEM YHI GH SCHOOL
ERIE, PENN S YL VANIA
C ON TEN TS
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Academics . .
Seniors .....
Juniors .....
Sophomores .
Freshmen ....
Sports ....
Activities . . .
Happenings .
Senior Index .
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and what I can't, that 's all. I just want to hnowfv
JONA THON LIVINGSTON SEAGULL
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We enjoy the group
we enjoy the classroom
but when the group disperses
and the class is over
there still remains the individual.
Each of us is an individual
with different ambitions
different desires
different interests. . .
what is right for me
may not be right for you.
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the decisions we make
the paths we follow
will lead to personal growth
self-fulfillment
happiness.
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through our apparel and hairstyles
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A series of concurent events-
intermittent teacher strikes
half-hearted student boycotts
a suspended school calendar
devastated much of first semester
causing excessive workloads
eliminating vacation days
delaying activities Q
sports events
literary publications.
Some won. . . some lost. .
but the real loser
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Athletic teams
both male and female
were spurred on
by enthuszastic Lion spirit
and our proud battle cry:
'Academy is back! "
We saoored the victories
accepted the defeats
enjoyed the competition
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a maze of halls and classrooms
a family of adults and youths
who together communicate
learn
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We feel secure here
in our home-away-from-home.
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In the wake of Watergate
a troubled and concerned nation
watched with trepidation
as the new Administration
tried to pick up the pieces
and combat the pressing problems
of rising inflation
of deepening recession
of vanishing resources.
What happens today
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with mixed emotions
of joy and sorrow
realizing that one phase
of our lives is ending
and another just beginning.
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we will encounter new experiences
and a multitude
of different pressures
problems
responsibilities.
Suddenly we realize
that our years "on the hill"
have been some of the best years
of our lives.
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direction as principal of our school.
Able to adapt to the unexpected and
the new, his main concern, first and
always, has been making A. I-I. S.
meaningful for everyone. Assisting
him in fulfilling this purpose are as -
sistant principals, Mrs. Bertha Blau
and Mr. Donald Zonno. Necessary
also to the efficient runnin of the
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Mrs. Ruth Kern, and Mrs. Harriet
Donocoff, office clerks.
Mrs. Bertha Blau--Assistant Principal
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Mrs. Harriet Donocoff Mrs. Ruth Kern
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Robert Acker Ronald Bailey Ralph Barbaro Patricia Berger Edna Bermon
Social Studies f Senior Trades Guidance Home Economics English
William Burger Noel Burgoyne
Music English
Helen Bell --Home Economics
Jay Buchanan--Guidance Richard Bendig--Mathematics
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Elsie Campbell
French
Louis Carnicelli
Spanish
James Chizmadia
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Don Clausniizer--Home Improvement Shop
jon Christensen Donald Clausnitzer
English Industrial Arts
Thomas Danias Rita DeLuca
Mathematics Library Clerk
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Arthur Fe arn
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Home Economics Social S1:udies Business Social Studies
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Frederick Kaniz
Social Studies
William Korynoski
Senior Trades
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Guidance Social Studies
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Thomas Robinson--Physical Education
Frances Major Jeanette Massing
Spanish English
Mary McConnell Robert McDona1
English
Margaret McMahon Richard Miller
Business English
Charles Verdecchia--Guidance
Esterine Palmisano
Business
Evelyn Peterson
Business
james Pfisterer Robert Rohde
Mathematics English
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herself
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Margaret Pistory
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of students and teachers
at Academy High
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Rita Russell
Mathematics
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whose life she touched
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for having known her
Barbara Caldwell--Learning Resource Aide Elizabeth Schaff--Teachers' Aide
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Daniel Vereb James Welch
Mathematics Industrial Arts
David Zewe Michael Zlotnicki
SCi6nC6 Social Studies
Fred Tomb
Business
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William Ulrich
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C .O.P.E. Aides--Rose Ross, Barbara Drew, Deanna Baker.
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Experimentation became the key-
word in the English Department.
Along With the traditional courses
oiered, some teachers taught mini
courses of nine Weeks duration.
Others introduced shorter literary
units QRussian and Eastern European
Literaturel within their regular
classes. Advanced Placement stu-
dents, completing the equivalent of
freshmen College English, prepared
to take the AP English exam. offered
each June.
Freshmen Dan Schaai and Darrell McCullum
are attracted to the startling inventions fea-
tured in March POPULAR SCIENCE.
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fective relaxant.
Multi-linguists get start in classroom
Increased interest in a Writing and
speaking knowledge of a second lan-
guage became evident this year.
Here at Academy, students chose
from Spanish, French, and German.
Students learned grammar and con-
versation as they studied the cul-
ture, history, and literature of the
country.
Lydia Kiniewicz concentrates on conjugation of German While others chat, Jeannie Getschaw gets a head start on her French
verbs. homework.
Headphones adjusted, Spanish students begin their mercurial flights to Spanish speaking nations.
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"Wow! " exclaim Gilbert Watson, John Stockhausen, and Gary Long, impressed with the magnitude of the African continent
"TITIIS is the spot where Charlemagne wound his horn, " ex-
P13111-9 Mr. Guenther to A. P. students jim Miller and Bob
Bernardini.
It's easy to see that Craig Heberle would be much happier
wrestling than reading aloud his History report.
Histo ry's riddles continue to mystify
Perched upon a desk, Mr. Kaniz informally discusses American history.
Social Studies 1975 offered a Wide
range of topics for study and dis-
cussion. Current World events pre-
sented much to be analyzed and even
more to be learned. Students ex-
amined history from prehistoric
times, to Columbus, through Water-
gate, to the inauguration of Presi-
dent Gerald Ford. Advanced Place-
ment history courses for juniors and
seniors offered in-depth study into
World and American history.
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Dave Andrews is having difficulty applying football
strategy to solve P, O, D, problems.
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"Please, Mr. Acker, slow down to 16 speed," silently muses Debi
Loj ewski .
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Advanced Math students struggled
through Trigonometry, Anal. Geom-
etry, A. P. Calculus, and Intro. Anal-
ysis With their seemingly impossible
problem-solving questions. Fresh-
men Algebra classes attended a math
seminar to observe numerous dis-
plays on careers relating to engi-
neering and mathematics. Algebra,
Business Math, Math Fundamentals,
and Plane Geometry classes contin-
ued to attract the majority of stu-
dents.
Computers enter math labs
Brenda Brown is convinced geometry is incomprehensible.
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fingers .
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"I just don't believe Mr. Bendig expects
Drawing this segment through the x and y axis wou1dn't be so difficult for Ron Rugare US to dv the w+h-0-1-2 things" reflects
if only the yardstick wou1dn't slip. Sue Bra 3-klron'
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Experimentation spurs interest in science
In September, students returned to
acompletely renovated Science De-
partment. The latest equipment plus
an abundance of essential chemicals
andappartus, challenged students to
become involved in projects and re-
search. Freshmen enrolled in Earth
and Environmental Scienceg sopho-
mores, in Generaland Honors Biol-
ogyg and upperclassmen, in Phys-
ics, Biology, and Chemistry. A.P.
Biology was offered to seniors with
a deep interest in it.
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"For Pete's sake, it's alive?" gasps Matt Arndt.
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Learning how to use timers is a new experience for Darrel Smith and
Anita Hedde1'iCk- all of them," Phyllis Butler excitedly informs class-
mate Robin Egloff.
"Those paramecium are moving so fast I can't see
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Experimentation intrigues Bej ahn Mir and Jim
Lisa Koeberle and Mike McCracken learn which way is the right way to weigh. Bolden-
Identifying minerals interests jane Chitester and james Pe ason in geology as a career.
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Vo-ed paves way for job opportunities
Vocational Education fVo-Edb of-
fered students the chance to become
knowledgable about vocational jobs
presently available. Boys enjoyed
survivingaBachelor Survival class g
boys and girls vied with each other
in Draftingg others learned how to
operate and repair shop machin-
ery. Classes invited home econo-
mists, experienced drafters, hair
dressers, and paper hangers to in-
form and offer students information
concerning job possibilities in their
own and related fields of Work.
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learning how to bake Cgokieg makes ggurmet Cooks of Rick Walt Clark hopes that self-application in drafting will end
Hammer, Doug Hevner, and Bob I-lull. in a rewarding career.
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Ashley Althof uses the lathe to shape a rough piece of metal. Concentration is one basic rule Stephen jay-
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Some day Charles Moore may be cutting two by fours for Hamilton Lumber Co.
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Students learn saleable business skills
Students interested in entering busi-
ness after graduation or in choosing
business courses as electives had a
selection of the following courses:
Typing I, Ilg Steno I, Hg Bookkeeping
I, Ilg Personal Typing, Business Law
and! or Office Practice. Both Typing
and Steno classes emphasized speed
and accuracy in dictation. Office
Practice students learned how to
type stencils and dittos and operate
a variety of business machines.
Business Law introduced the basics
of business contract fundamentals.
Patty Konzel plans to save her ticker tape for the Christmas Parade
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Whoever said Business Law was a snap course? just ask Lynette Lorence, Jeanne Ore, Sue Hetrick, Janice Hilliard, or Kathy
DiLuzio.
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Linda Hennick knows that keeping her eyes on the copy minimizes errors.
A baffled Sue Kaufman finds her longhand more legible than Addition is no problem for Sherry Stanton who gets a little
her shorthand notes. help from one of the calculators.
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"What terrific body muscles We'll have," quip Mr. Goff's gym students.
Akgraceful dive and swim of one pool length moves linda
Cook up into the advanced beginners' section.
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"If you fRay Carry let go now," warns Mr. Robinson, "you
never see yourself in the ye arbook."
Health and phys. ed. remain priorities
The te am of Kenny and Kramer battle unseen forces.
Although Physical Education and
Health courses are required by state
law for graduation, students found
them exciting to attend. Classes in-
cluded instruction in calisthenics,
gymnastics, badminton, ping-pong,
and folk dancing, along with beginner
and advanced swimming techniques.
Health classes, have gone coedu-
cational, were taught by both men
and Women faculty members. Gym
and pool instruction, however, re-
mained segregated.
Our beloved skeleton pleads, "Get your hands off my throat, Mr. Goff!"
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Marcie Cohen addresses Women's Lib and PTA groups.
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one day be telling opera fans, "I had my start
in the Academy Choir."
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Electives gave students a break from
the routine of daily Work. Choices
ranged from the basic fundamentals of
music taught in Music Theory to the
professional performances of music in
Orchestra, Marching Band, Stage Band,
Choir, and Girls' Chorus. Artistically
inclined students lent their talents to
Art Department projects. Speech
classes gave students the self-confi-
dence necessary to speak before an
audience. Juniors in Drivers' Educa-
tion, through the use of simulators and
road tests, learned the skills neces-
sary for actual road driving.
To Brian Brewer goes the honor of being Acaderny's only
tuba player.
Motley apparelled during practice sessions, our Marching Band, in uniform, is unparalleled.
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September 5, 1974. It seemed inconceivable
that we finally were seniors. It took only a
few days, however, to push senior rank and
feel senior status. What an eventful year!
EEA strikes--missing schoolg senior por-
traits--trading those glowing smilesg
classes--enjoying all of themg football and
basketball games--cheering our teams to the
bitter endg college applications--spending
hours completing them, and waiting months
for a replyg senior announcements and caps
and gowns--digging into our meager ac-
countsg Winter and Spring vacations--
enjoying them in the classroomg Senior
Prom--dancing until 3:00 A.M.3 Senior
Banquet--reminiscing and loving every
minuteg and then Commencement--closing
one door and opening another. The "mighty,
mighty seniors" were reluctant to leave.
Karen Ambron Cynthia Anderson
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Karyn Anderson Paul Anderson
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Seniors .
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Anne Adams Richard Albertson
james Allen Tim A111112
Exuberant seniors Keith Beckett, Linda Crede, Chris Lepo,
Karyn Anderson, Karen Clauser, and Erin Kelley cheer our
team on to victory.
. Hthe mighty, mighty seniors"
David Andrews
Lori Arcenas
Exciting Homecoming ceremonies, emceed by Keith Gourley
and Sue McRaith. sparked off an Lmforgettable senior year. Cleveland Arrington
y y rib
Vincent Baldi Betty Bargielski Bruce Barney
Linda Anselment
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Pamela Archibald
Pamela Baker
Dale Bamey
Luanne Bartl ett
Each to his own
Bartone
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Forty Winks eventually turns into an entire period for weary Gary Majchrzak.
Linda Becker Keith Beckett
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Realizing the problem must be reorganized, Pee Wee Bolden
rere ads the assignment.
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Joan Beckwith Brenell Bender
some sleep . . . some peruse . . . some dramatize
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Patricia Betz
Robert Blair
james Bolden
Diane Maleski, john Stockhausen, Greg Muth, and Pam Archibald alter the regular health class
mutine with demonstration techniques.
Lisa Bollinger Gladys Borrero Lisa Boss
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Susan Boyer Beverly Brewer Robert Briggs ' Darcy Brown
Yardstick and pointer replace epees for Chris Manges Chris Genetti in mock duel.
Dorothy Brown Brigid Budzinski jack Burgess Phyllis Butler
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Special friendships are made everywhere
Tim Cacchione
Mark Chaffee
Walter Clark
Pamela Carney A Carpenter Tanya Catledge
Eloise Chatman
Elizabeth Chitester Charles Clark
Karen Clauser
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Steven Clothier Julie Cohen
Tim Toflinski and Ginny Petroff are only two of the many fans
who attend the Prep bonfire.
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Memories include moments of wo rk and play
Marcie Cohen Clarence Coleman David Coleman John Coleman
Peggy Coleman Rosemary Colley
Cindy Cook Linda Cook
Climbing ropes back stage is just one of Rick Mantsch's
'Thomas Cooper linda Crede many talents.
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Deborah Fischer Nancy Fisher
C athy Franke
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Gary Freligh
Beth Frombach
Nancy Geertson Come on, David Hammerg Wendy Knapp is patiently waiting. Kevin Gehrlein
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Gabl-1e1e Gokert friendly freelancer.
Donna Glover
Julie Glowacki
Thomas Goff
Dolores Golubski
Pamela Gonser
Tracy Gordon A startled Mike Scharrer wonders if what he sees is for real.
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Richard Hammer
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end activities.
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lend quality to the choir.
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always have fun when they're together.
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Marcel Howard
Through careful process of elimination, Tim Allue
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Debbie Jewell
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Steven Johnson Carol Spencer copies figures from text to illustrate a problem in bookkeeping.
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Marie Kaps ar
Patricia Kern
Mark Kimmel
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Karl Koenig
Carol Konieczki
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1mber1y Kreidinger
Kevin Kuhn
amela Larson
Mary Leone
The crisis over-debilitation sets in
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Diane Maleski Chris Manges
Richard Mantsch Debra Manus
The pay telephone provides a simple way of occupying
Dan Schrader's pre-homeroom time. RObe1'13 NIS-I'Chi11i Mark MHITIIBFS
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that we leave the group
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Karen Wamaka takes advantage of one of those rare moments of solitude. Kevin McCa1eb
Russell McCaus1a.nd Barry McC1une
Matt McCracken Tim McCullough
Tardy bell and classroom elude Sharon Hanlin when she
applies her pencil sketching ideas to the art board.
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Gregory McGee Cindy McLaughlin
Barb McRaith Sue Mc Raith
Legs interlocked, karate students To-To Toran and jimmy john-
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'David McNeill
Beverly Messenger
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Michelle Roche
Ronald Rug are
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Debra Reynaud Michael Riley Kevin Robison
Penny Rothermel Marci Rudolph Christine Rugare
Connie Sage
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Stacy Schumacher
Clyde Sayre Q Ruth Scanzillo
Michael Scharrer Craig Schneider
Dan Schrader janet Schuerman
Cindy Schwabenbauer Sheldon Schwartz
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Each new experience broadens our horizons
Debbie Slupski
Debra Snippert
Scott Soltis
Roy Spearman
Kim Smith
Mark Sokoloff
To be sure of a seat on the bus to Stratford, Cheryl Nelson
makes her down payment early. Robin Sosey
Carol Spencer Sherry Stanton MaryAnn Stapp
Lunch time provides food . . . friends . . . fun
Cafeteria monitors, Dave Andrews and Tim Cacchione, assert their authority in physically
confining Mike Vitale to the lunchroom.
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Donald Steinhauer Douglas Stiles
john Stockhausen Lynne Stoops
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Kim Steiner
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too tired to feed herself.
james Struchen Anita Stuart
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Eugene T01-an Clark to be late for class. Mark Traylor
Dorthea Trlbbensee
Dan Trott Kathleen Trott Gary Truitt
Martha Tupitza
Nancy Veit Paul Verdecchia Cheryl Virgilio
Drifting from routine beoo mes a specialty
Michael Vitale Darrell Walters
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Valarie Wisnieski David Witosky
James Wolf Richard Wolfe
Jeannette Wroblewski Kathleen Wuenschel
Duane Zeny Doris Zmyslinski
Sharon Zeiber
Memories
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We sensed happiness in achievement,
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day we received them. Results of
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the day we would be seniors. Plannnig
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successful outcome of this social
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Brett Thompson
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Linda Thompson
Hazel Torain
john Truchanowicz
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james VanTassel
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Elaine Verdecchia
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Luck was on our side! The Class of
'77 experienced a smooth transition
from junior to senior high. We had
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yearwe found ourselves in the "con-
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learned the basics that every Lion
must Know- -the architechtural set-
up of the four floors with its maze
of hallways, the respect due to elder
classmen, and the right to assert
our seniority over the Freshmen.
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mass participation in all areas of
school life--clubs, sports, social
events, and academic programs. We
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Dan Carey
Ray Carr
Charles Carson
Sean Carter
Alan Chaffee
Teresa Chandler
Denise Clark
Patricia Clark
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Kim Gehrlein
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Adrienne Genetti
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Gregory Giles
Darlene Goldstein
Fred Gravatt
Gregory Graves
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Caren Grayson
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Darryl Rogers
Barb Miller
Gloria Morgan
Cheryl Morrow
Rebecca Mott
Nada Moyak
Joe Mureo
Bud Nelson
Lin Niederriter
Brenda Noble
John O'Brien
Tim Pacy
Marilou Parco
Darryl Parker
Kim Parker
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Gerald Rose
Cheri Rouse
Albina Sabatine
Shawne Salvage
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Patty Steinhauer
Darla Stuart
Carol Summerville
Debbie Swiencki
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Debbie Tate
Bill Thompson
Sara Thompson
Cheri Truchanowicz
Mike Twillie
Jeff Vactor
Curtis Vaughn
Kirk Vincent
Lisa Vomero
Steve Waddell
Mike Walls
David Walters
Sarge Wassel
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Dan Williams
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Robert Winslow
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Freshmen Class invaded the halls of
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in a few weeks our "freshness" wore
off and we learned how to cope with
the problems of attending a four-
year senior high. Thanks to the EEA.
strike and suspended calendar, up-
perclassmenwere either too scarce
or too busy to heckle us. We exper-
ienced many "firsts" in 1975: pur-
chasing a 200 -page yearbook, buying
at school newspaper, and backing a
Lion championship basketball team.
We chose our own electives, enjoyed
music during lunch, and thundered
"Freshman Battle Cry" from the
third balcony. There will be many
other initial experiences awaiting us
during the next three yearsg but for
now, the best way to describe our
feelings is to say we're glad Acad-
emy is our school.
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Robert Dweck
David Earl
Janet Earll
Julie Eliason
Mark Eller
Ron Ellis
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And what is your viewpoint, Dan Schaaf?
Werner Garben
Jimmy George
Max Gonzales
Lori Goodwin
Billy Gordon
Rachelle Goudy
Willie Graham
Elizabeth Gray
Dorothy Green
Coleen Gregory
Bill Grucza
Jeff Grzegorzewcki
Nishi Gupta
Lawauna Hansbrew
jeff Harden
Robin Harvey
Kim Hasbrouck
Rick Hawkins
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Susan Kolb
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Lori Ortiz
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Patty Overmoyer
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James Pearson
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Hurler Rick Macer fires a perfect strike.
Kneeling: M. Stanton, J. johnson, G. Gaither, S. Demuth, C. Abbey, J. Harayda, Mgr. D. Fuhrman, J. Honard. ROW 2:
Coach Servero, J. Coleman, M. Rafolowski, T. Cacchione, R. Rugare, C. Lepo, K. McCa1eb, Coach Petrianni. ROW 3:
J. Boss, D. Andrews, R. Macer, G. Muth, T. Klochak.
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Lead-off batter John Coleman connects, singling into right field,
Academy's Baseball Team had its
most successful season in many
years. Coach Servero's batsmen
compiled a 7-4 record in city play
and a 7-6 slate in metro action.
Overall the mighty Lions tallied 16
Wins and 8 losses.
Behind sparkling fielding plays and
the power of the Lionbats, Acad-
emywon the City Series Champion-
ship and the post season Darby Man-
nix Tournament. In the final game,
Mark RafoloWski's superb fielding
and Rick Macer's pitching gave the
Lions their proud victory.
Leaving the team Will be All-City
men Mark Rafolowski and Craig Ab-
bey. Other Seniors leaving include
Pete Carter, Rick Macer, and Steve
Demuth. Returningjuniors are All-
City players Ron Rugare and john
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an out.
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base.
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"Skying" is the name of the game as Lions Darrell
Walters and Jim Bolden pull down this rebound in
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Severo. Kneeling: C. Johnson, F. Spearman, J. Quinn, D. Hobson, W. Jordan.
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an innovation in the Academy sp orts'
program this year. Under Coach jer-
ry Mifsud, the opening season was
a partial success, with the team rol-
ling up a 4-6 record. Poo Poo Iohn-
son led the team in scoring. Matt
McCallister led in rebounding.
Bottom Row: Coach Misfud, D. Thomas, S. Harden, D. johnson, S. Pali-
more, D. McCullen. Top Row: I. Pearson, G. Briggs, F. Martin, J.
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strife. Overall, they compiled a
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scoring and rebounding to pace the
Lions. Mike Twilly and Paul Lich
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Academy' s Intramural Bowling Team
enjoyed an exciting season of bowl-
ing at the Eastland Lanes. The
League, sanctioned by the American
junior Bowling Congress, met every
Thursday. Dave Czarnecki, standout
for the boys, gathered high game
42385, high series 46213, and high
average 41695. Carol Konieczki end-
ed the season with high average for
the girls 413453 Jeanne Rogers had
high game 42281. One interesting ob-
servation is that all of the bowlers
increased their averages during the
season, some as many as 15-20
points.
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Bottom Row: 1. Getschow, C. Konieczki, L. Crede, E. Kelley. Middle Row: K. Henning, B. Thompson, C. Harrick, N.
Geertson, D. Hartman. Top Row: R. Clauser, L. Allen, M. Merry, D. Glupski, D. Czarneclci.
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Harriers outrun by foes
Kneeling: P. Witosky, M. Montefiori, D. Witosky, I. Hirsch, R. Mantsch, M. Nowotny, C. Schneider. Standing: Coach
Clausmtzer, G. Eller, T. Allue, G. Hilliard, P. Anderson, D. Adams, M. Burger, J. Harayda, L. Griffis.
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disappointing2-6 city slate and end-
ed the season with a 5-7 overall.
Seniors Lee Griffis and Mark Mon-
tefiori Set the Lion pace with Griffis
finishingfirst in most of the meets,
with Montefiori not far behind. A11
of our wins were shutouts over Gi-
rard, Saint Marks Ctwiceb and East
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Harriers placed fifth in Section Meet
and eighth in District Meet. Coach
Clausnitzner has a host of runners
returning in the fall.
Junior Lions show talent
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piled a 3-5 record under Coaches
DaNias and Xethakis. The Lion Cubs
won 3 out of their first 4 games, but
failed to hold their Winning Ways as
they lost their last 4 games. Making
their Way to the varsity ranks next
year will be promising players such
as Mark Petrus o, Dean and Dave Bar-
thelmes, Ray Carr, Francis Spear-
man, Eli Gray, Dave Wade, nad Ran-
dall Coleman. With this vast Wealth
of talent coming in next year, Acad-
emy will surely be back!
The blitz on, Eli Gray throws the East quarterback for a loss.
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Great blocking up front sends
Lmeman Greg McGee lends a hand as Dave Andrews Sprints into the end zone. Trojan efforts fail to deter
Under new head mentor Jon Chris-
tensen, Academy finished the sea-
sonwitha 3-6 record. For the first
time in many years, the Lions had
an offense that had to be reckoned
with. Led by the powerful arm of
quarterback Dave Andrews, "Player
of the Year" for 1974, the Lion of-
fense came alive. Andrew's favorite
targets were receivers Ron Rugare,
Archie Page, and Steve Barney, whom
he consistently used to befuddle op-
posing defenses. The backfield com -
bination of jeff Quinn, john Coleman,
and jim Wolf proved to be the work-
horses of the Academy ground at-
tack. Linemen standouts Prince
Mohley, Greg McGee, Willie Car-
ter, Tim Cacchione, Ken Gustafson,
and jim Bolden led the Lion charge
up front to make Academy a poten-
tial powerhouse.
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Club, John Tedesco emerged the lone
city golfer to advance to the state fi-
nals at Penn State. For his many
achievements during the season, john
also collected the "Mr. Golf" title.
John Boss garnered the "Most Im-
proved Player" award. Tedesco and
Dave First had the most points with
39, Mark Chaffee had 38.
Concentrating intently, john Boss rolls in a putt.
Finding himself facing a hazard, Mark Chaffee studies the
shot he will have to hit.
One successfulputt is a11Dave First needs to tie up the score.
in ksters swing to second place
Kneeling: M. Chaffee, P. Lichtenwalter, D. Schillinger, R. Marchini, J. Tedesco. Standing: G. Liebel, K. Gehrlein, -
M. Sokoloff, D. First, J. Tedesco, I. Boss, Coach Flinn.
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splashed to a shortened 3-2 season
due to EEA strike. With defeats at
the hands of Prep and Vincent, Acad-
emy placed third in city series.
Leading the Lion charge were first
team All-City members Mark Car-
roll, Keith Beckett, and Greg Muth.
Carroll paced the city in goals, at-
taining a city record of 54, While
Keith Beckett became the team's
second leading scorer. Muth turned
back shot after shot to aid the Water-
polo Team to their best career
record.
Poloists place third
Guiding Academy waterpoloists to victory, All-City goalie Greg Muth blocks
the opponent's shot.
Sitting L-to-R: D. Hammer, J. John, B. Brewer. Standing: M. Ferra, D. Meyer, Coach Macey. On diving board: J.Van-
Tassel, B. Washek, J. Salorino, D. Stiles, S. Soltis, K. Beckett, M. Carroll.
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McDonald, volleyed to second place
in City and Section with 5-3 and 7-3
slates respectively. Howie Levin and
jerry Tanenbaum, first and second
on the team, lent their powerful
support in amassing points. Acad-
emy should fare well with starters
Howie Levin, .jim Golab, Karl Koe-
nig, and Neil Leroy returning next
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M. Tate, G. Long, Coach McDonald.
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In the 110 yrd. high hurdles, Jim Wolf maintains a slim lead.
With the cancellations of the Fair-
view, Girard, and Northeast meets,
the boys' track team struggled to a
1-5 ledger. Led by Coach Morgan,
the cindermen excelled in the 100
yard dash, hurdles, distance, pole
vault, and javelin. Pat Fioravanti
achieved the greatest fe at 0 the year
with a spot in city annals, setting
the pole vault record with a jump of
12' 3f4". Sprinters Jeff Quinn,
Charles Carson, and Chip Johnson
ran foes ragged with terrifying
speed in the 100 yd. dash. jim Wolf
led the Lion charge in hurdles While
Mark Griffis and Vince Palmer uti-
lized their talent running distance.
Rich Gustafson hurled the javelin in
his efforts to help the team.
With Quinn, Carson, johnson, Wolf,
Tim Allue, Willie Carter, and other
top prospects returning, Coach
Morgan should possess a strong
team in 1975.
Kneeling- T. Summerville D. Rupert R Gustafson C C
. D-. Th s Q . . , . a1son,.J. Wolf, E. Johnson J. Hirsch A. Tate L. Griffis J.
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3011, R. Mantsch ir. Allue L ,Barthelme ' V' Paiws' J' Frylmg' R' Woifef R' McQueen- Standing: L- Tate, P- Ander-
Himard' : , . S, . a mer, J. Scott, T. Amidon, J. Jones, J. Gilewicz, M. McCracken, G.
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Lions sink to disappointing season
Finishing with a 0-9 season, the
Academy Swim Teamtrailed in Met-
ro League competition. Despite their
winless efforts the Swim Team set 4
individual records and one relay
record.
Setting new standards were Keith
Beckett, Mark Carroll, Bob Washek,
andarelay team consisting of Beck-
ett, Washek, Scott Soltis and Dave
Hammer. Beckett set new records
in 100 yd. backstroke and the 60 yd.
freestyle. In the 50 yd. freestyle
Carroll established a new standard,
while Washek became the fastest
Erieite in this event.
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form.
Kneeling L-to-R: S. Gomersault, S. Soltis, B. Washek, C. Vaughn, J. Fryling. Standing: D. Hammer, G. Liebel, G. Ses
ler, B. Brewer, Coach Macey.
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Grapplers advance their talent
Standing: Coach Hayes, J. Honard, M. Merry, C. Ackerman, C. Heberle, K. Kuhn, P. Michali, G. Davis, P. Fiorvanti,
Coach Kaliszewski. Kneeling: J. Coleman, T. Schriefer, E. Jones, J. Learn, T. Summerville, D. Bai-thelgmes, S. Jaycox.
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Although our Wrestling team showed
improvement over previous years,
it compiled only a 2-8 slate.
Outstanding grapplers were junior
Tom Schriefer, 132 lbsg senior John
Coleman, at 167 Ibsg and Ernie Jones,
138 lbs. Both Schreifer and jones
placed second in the city tournament
and districtplaywhile Coleman cap-
tured third in the district competi-
tion. With these three superb Wres-
tlers, Academy gained new respect
in all of their meets. We congratu-
late Coach Hayes for his determina-
tion to make a small team a conten-
der.
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Cindercttes stride to second place
Coached by Miss Stamm, Girls'
Track Team ran 8 exciting meets,
4 ending victoriously. Besides hav-
ing the outstanding Debbie Tate, an
8th grade record breaker from Wil-
son, and Lilly Wroblewski, a junior
one mile runner, the team ended an
undefeated 880 medley relay which
Went as far as Oil City in the State
Finals. The one major .change in the
field events was the exclusion of the
jayelinbecause it was declared dan-
gerous.
Victory in sight, Jan Malecki anticipates her next move
Sitting: B. Konzel, J. Shaffer, J. Malecki, D. Mussina, L. Naylor, K, Warnaka, N. Moyak. Standing-Row 1 A Stuart,
M. Chimente, L. Cook, E. Holter, T. Sicari, K. Osborn, J. W1-oblewski, B. Blair, C. Levine, B. Coleman, M Kapsar,
D. Tate, M. Kapsar, J. Bartone. Row 2: M. McCracken, K. Oatmen, B. Snippert, L. Arcenas, B. Costolo, L Wroblew
Skl, A. Moyak, P. Brandt, B. Chitester.
Academy girl athletes have really
come a long Way, introducing this
yeara girls' golf team, coached by
Miss Zawacki. Our team, Winning
2 and losing2 matches, took second
place in City Series. Prize athletes
Jan LoCastro and Linda First en-
tered PIAA finals at University Park
but failed to place. Talented novices
Cmainly underclassmenl means the
return of most of the team next sea-
son.
Girls liberate the greens
Coach Zawacki, 1. Kubeja, J. LoCastro, L. First, R. Skonieczka.
With only two feet to the cup, Linda First lines up
tt.
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Marie Kapsar, jan Malecki, and Joanne Bartone execute a superb re-
turn during practice.
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Volleyball team as they beat Mercy-
hurst for the Metro League title.
Led by Gabi Gokert, captain, and
seniors Jan Malecki, Joanne Bar-
tone, and Marie Kapsar, the girls
took City Series with a 6-2 slate.
Thanks to Gabi, our girls learned
many new Volleyball skills.
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T. Chandler, P. Young, B,Co1eman, M. Baker, T. Sicari, T. Collins, C.
Summerville, N. Moyakg not pictured, K. Watkins.
Netters prove eo mpetence on the courts
Led by Linda Crede, Cindy Johan-
nes, and Cindy Schwabenbauer, the
Girls' Tennis Team ended the sea-
sonwith 6 Wins and 8 losses. Cindy
Schwabenbauer made it to District
10 semi-finals. Mr. and Mrs.
I. Mussara made an effective coach-
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Girls' Swim Team participated in 8
meets this year. Unfortunately, due
to a late start and lack of interest
and participation, the team was ex-
tremely small. The girls pulled
through, even though their record
stood as 0-8. Many of our swimmers
placed in these competitions. Out-
standing member of the team was
Linda Cook with a fifth place over-
all in District 10 Competition.
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J. V. Team: Standing: Kim Mallin, Janet Bayhurst, Mary Caus-
Patty Clark struggles to keep the ball in play. STQVC' Kneeling: JOYCE Anderson, Ma1'Y Benson-
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Varsity Team: Standing: Coach Zawaclci, L. Wroblewski, P. Clark, M.
Kapsar, D. Fischer, M. Kapsar, T. Collins. Kneeling: J. Wroblewski, T.
Chandlier, N. Moyak, D. Campbell, J. Malecki.
With Iuni or
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a seven-member girls'
basketball team, coached by Mr.
Harkins, found it difficult to com-
pete against larger city teams. The
result was a disappointing final rec-
ord of 1-7.
Varsityteam, under the coaching of
Miss Zawacki, boasted a record of
13-3 and took second place in City
strife. Leading scorers were senior,
Marie Kapsarg juniors, Maggie Kap-
sar and Lil Wroblewskig and sopho-
more, Patty Clark.
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High Barr Vomero, J. Getschow, M. dejong. Low Bar: B. Bargielski,
K. Wolamn, D. Konkel, K. Zimmerman. Standing: Coach Forinash, B.
Schaaf, E. Benson, L. Guagliardi, W. Kenny, N. Figurski.
This year witnessed the birth of a
new school sport- -gymnastics. Un-
der the supervision of Miss Fori-
nash, a group of fourteen girls form-
ed the Academy Gymnastic Team.
Because of a late start, they com-
peted in only four meets. Our girls
did not perform as well as they would
have liked, placing fourth in the ma-
jority of their matches. Since only
three seniors, Anne Adams, Betty
Bargielski, and Chris Lepo, will be
leaving, most of this year's team
will be returning in September.
Spotting Lynne Guagliardi on a back walkover are
Ellen Benson and Karen Zimmerman.
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A Girl gymnasts display
new talent
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Senior Betty Bargielski performs a knee scale on balance beam.
Icers excel in initial
For their first year of high school
interscholastic hockey, Tech and
Academy combined forces to form
the Academy-Tech Hockey Team.
Coached by Mark Backstrom, they
battled to a season of 3-1-1. This
tied them in first place with McDo-
well in Metro League play.
Ayoung Academy team showed such
outstanding performers as juniors
Austin Reichert, Bill Roberts, and
john Gilewicz. Remaining team
members fromAcademy are Al We-
han and Bill Thompson.
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Front: K. Ewer, D. Bower, D. Lichtenwalter, P. Harns. Top: N. Hel
mer, T. Hogan, H. Amthor, J. Hermann, M. Kysiak, B. Maths, J.
Gilew-icz, B. Dugan, A. Wehan.
With a Vincent forward attempting to score, Doug
Lichtenwalter maneuvers to thwart the charge.
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There Were many "firsts" for the
1975 staff. Mark Kimmel and Chuck
Simon became the first male editors
of the Academe. The craftsmanship
of Mr. Letour, a new profession-
al photographer, evidenced itself
throughout the book. Page numbers
increased to 200 due to the addition
of freshmen attending Academy this
year. Ideas gained at yearbook clin-
ics provided the book with fresh lay-
outs and candids. Early dismissals
for staff members , conflicting
schedules, and a 33-day strike de-
layed deadlines and interrupted
Work. The book was finally pub-
lished on time due to the efforts of
staff members who voluntarily
Worked on the book during intermit-
tent strike sessions.
Advisors: Mrs. Bermon--Literary
Mrs. Massing--Business
Academe and Star present
Business staffers Tom Britten, Tami Sicari, and Sheldon Schwartz confidently
post the 1975 Academe slogan: "Grin if you've got one."
Row 1: Lto R: B. Peelman, M. Cohen, P. Konzel, S. Demuth, A. Stuart. Row 2: L. Boss, C. Le-
vine, S. Grieshober, P. Mobley, L. Guagliardi. Row 3: B. Mir, D. Schaaf, A. Ott, B. Briggs, P.
Amon, M. Leone, M. Kimmel. Row 4: J. Boss, J. Tedesco, C. Simon, K. Gustafson, G. Peelm
9.11.
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event lilled year
Row 1: R. Hein, K. Anderson, H. Levin. Row 2: D. Clark, S. Lecht-
ner. Row 3: R. Albertson, T. Montgomery, E. Benson. RoW4:R. Kim-
mel, M. Brown, T. Baum. Row 5: M. Tannenbaum, L. Bollinger, R.
Vasil. Row 6: B. McKee.
Even the newspaper felt the effects
of inflation this year. Excessive
printing costs compelled the STAR
to send the paper out of town to be
printed. Freshmen were accepted as
member s, lending their talents in the
publishing of seven issues plus one
literary magazine. Lisa Bollinger,
editor, supervised a staff that kept
students Well informed about aca-
demic, sports, and social events
Within the school.
No matter how tough the STAR assignment, jay
Radov gets it done.
Academe members Keith Gourley and Karen Clauser come in daily during the strike period.
Future staffer Scott Gourley becomes an apprentice.
pu-
Senate voices student sentiments
Under the guidance of Mr. Verdec-
chia, teacher advisor, and Keith
Gourley, president, Academy Sen-
ate enjoyed a long over-due revita-
lization. Forty-four members met
weekly to plan and process Senate-
initiated programs. Senators spon-
sored full-length movies, became
classroom "teachers-for-a-day,"
organized bus trips to out-of-town
games, supervised seasonal school
dances, and in general, boosted Lion
morale.
Advisor: Mr. Verdecchia
Senate members meet informally after a brief Senate meeting.
Senate officers Mark Montefiori, Sue Mc- Row 1 L-to-R: PL Betz, T. Cacchione, L. Crede, K. Clauser, R. Bernardini, G. Mc-
Raith, Keith Gourley, and Janice Meyers Gee. Row 2: D. Andrews, J. Wolf, E. Verdecchia, D. Knapp, M. Merritt, S.Petti,
meet in the stairway prior to an important J. Lieder. Row 3: K. Vincent, B. Alex, R. Betz, S. Klimow, A. Kennedy, N. Figur-
Senate meeting- ski, D. Konkel, G. Vincent. Row 4: K. Gustafson, S. Osborn, C. Meyers, A. Lose,
I. Chitester, I. Howe, D. Barthelmes. Row 5: K. Gourley, M. Montefiori, J. Meyers.
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ur horizons are limitless
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N.H.S.: Row 1 L-to-R: P. Verdecchia, R. Briggs, K. Gotuley,
B. Brewer, M. Niebauer. Row 2: E. Kelley, C. Lepo, L. Crede,
A. Adams, L. Bollinger, B. Shields. Row 3: K. Clauser L.
Stoops, C. Weber, E. Haglund, I. Gleba, S. Thomas. Bow 4: M.
Leone, I. Cohen, C. Wantz, K. Sween. Row 5: B. Bernardini,
C. Manges, G. Liebel, K. Koenig, R. Scanzillo, J. Schuerman.
Row 6: C. Simon, M.Kimme1, A. Stuart.
Planning special projects to present to N.H.S. members is always
a satisfying experience for E. Kelley, L. Crede, A. Adams, and
K. Koenig. A
Out of 50 candidates whose names
were submitted for possible mem-
bership in National Honor Society,
only 33 applicants passed the scru-
tiny of the faculty judging commit-
tee. Throughout the year, members
stressed service to the school and
community. Induction ceremonies in
May initiated senior members from
the Class of "76".
Advisor: Mr. Niebauer
Patterned after the structure of the
United Nations, the Model UN af-
forded interested students an oppor-
tunity to actually participate in
a mock UN General Assembly. This
year, Academy's 16 members rep-
resented Argentina, discussing such
topics as political kidnapping, ter-
rorism, natural resources, over-
population, and World security.
Advisor: Mr. Ulrich
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Model UN: Row 1 I.-to-R: N. Gupta, T. Baum, K Gourley
Row 2: L. Brown, C. Wantz, I. Gleba. Row 3: K Warnaka B
Chistester, B. Brown, M. Brown.
into 9
Row 1: L to R: B. Keith, E. I-Iaglund, J. Rogers, R. I-Iarvey, R. McCa11, S. Salvage, D. Gold-
stein. ROW 2: S. Pratt, L. Whitbread, G. Grandalski, K. Clauser, R. Skonieczka, A. Stuart, J.
Chitester. Row 3: P. Larson, S. McCall, S. Cooney, B. Costolo, J, Crossman. Row 4: R. Sosey,
L. Eller, B. Brown, S. Breakiron. Row 5: L. First, K. Watkins, R. Scanzillo, M. Ferra, P. Scant-
leberry. Row 6: J. Young, D. Brown, R. Kightlinger. Row 7: M. Wood, G. Watson, B. Kaufman,
D. Briggs, J. Vactor, E. Gray. Row 8: A. Chaffee, L. Franklin, J. Johnson, M. Monteiori, I.
uinn, J. Gxzegorzewski, T. Sicari, D. Hicks.
Row 1: Lto R: E. Haglund, J. Crossman, S. Stuart, S. Pratt, S. Salvge. Row 2: M. Chaffee, P. Scantlebury,
D. Briggs, C. Vaughn, K. Clauser. Row 3: G. Watson, M. Montefiori, R. Sosey, B. Costolo, R. Scanzillo,
Freshmen join academy sin gin g groups
The place may be cluttered, but there's order in it for choristers Cheri
Rouse, Cindy McLaughlin, :md Kim McCracken.
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Academy Concert Choir and Girl's
Chorus worked cooperatively to
make this year a rewarding one.
Candy sales paid for the purchase of
blue and black durable music fold-
ers, engravedwith the school name.
Our singers including the freshmen
who recently joined the groups, pre-
sented musical programs with var-
ied contents. Performances included
the Spring Concert and assemblies
awayfromhome. In May, members
of both groups enjoyed an out-of-
town trip.
Madrigals, agroup of 16 of the best
voices in Chorus and Choir, prac-
ticed their own music on their own
time, performing at concerts as a
separate group.
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Row 1: Lto R: B. Keith, D. Mabins, J. Warbington, M. 101--
dan, G. Koffman. Row 2: A. Stuart, J. Gubish, J. Jones, L.
Martin. ROW 3: L. Wilcox, J. Locasuo, P. Denardo, Row 4:
E. Atkinson, A. Duck. Row 5: T.Salorino, E. Verdecchia, T.
Smith, K. McCracken,D. Pacley, M. Thurston. Row 6: T,
Nickell, K. Lynch, E. Glover, A. Atkinson. Row 7: S. Rous
C. McLaughlin, D. Baxter, E. Kalogeras, C. McCri11is.
es
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Row 1: L to R: K. Lyon, J. Miller, T. Mm-phy, B. Kight, D. Meyer, B. McC1une. Row 2: W. Wantz, J. Cohen, S.
Milliron, D. Conklin, S. Morettini, J. Rose, J. I-Iarayda, C. Schneider, M. Fendrich, P. Steinhauer, T. Criscione,
L. Boss, V. I-Iaas, B. Budzinski, W. Burger. Row 3: K. Fisher, L. Becker, K. Koenig, C. Emmons, L. Cook, G. Giles,
M. E114-Ir, J. Golab, R. FOX, B. Heiple, C. Schaaf. ROW 4: J. Kurytnak, M. Connolly, I. Newlin, B. Brewer, C. Man-
ges, F. Gravatt, L. Hershelman, I. Anderson, P. Scanzillo, B. Nelson, J, Van Tassel.
Brass and Woodwind blend in harmony
No rally was complete without the
rousing music of our 50-piece
marching band. lt lifted spirits,
added enthusiasm before and during
football games and made us proud to
be Academites. Other appearances
included participation in the Zoo Pa -
rade and at Commencement Exer-
cises. The band toured city junior
highs during the second semester to
recruit new members.
Advisor: Mr. Burger
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Barry McClune is hopeful he will learn his concert music as he practices
overtime on a day when school is in session.
Violinists Wendy Kenny and Carol Spencer concentrate on the difficult
phrasing of the popular "Camelot".
Small in size but not in quality, our
30-piece orchestral ensemble pre-
sented two formal evening concerts,
one in December, the other in May.
Money raised from the sale of Pu-
lakos' candy financed trips to Dis-
trict and Regional Orchestra. Guest
performances presented to city jun-
ior high audiences Were appreciated
by students and faculty.
Advisor: Mr. Burger
ROW1: L to R: J. HObS0n, W. Garben, B. McKee, R. Scanzillo, C. Spencer, C. McCracken, W. Kenny, M. Parco, E.
Haglund, M. L?0I16, C. Weber, R. Verdicchia, P. Fowler. Row 2: Lto R: D. Bolton, P. Steiner, V. Haas, J. Neitha-
mer, C. Schneider, I. Kurytnak, G. Giles, I. Newlin, L. I-Iershelman, B. Nelson, D. Tribbensee, K. Lyon, W. Burger.
Row 3: L to R: B. Brewer, R. Clauser,
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Woodwinds and Brass classes pre-
pared ninth and tenth graders for ad-
mittance into the Marching Band.
Group participation took priority
over individual performances.
Combining bandmanship With the
lovely voice of Anita Stuart, Acad-
emy's Stage Band presented concerts
at home and in other city schools.
Their repertoire was a mixture of
popular music plus Big Band sounds
of the 40's.
Advisor: Mr. Burger
Row 1: Lto R: J. Wells, G. Brown, K. Baughman, I. Stuart, J. Tedesco,
M. dejong. Row 2: S. Jaycox, J. Harden, B. Thompson, K. Roberts, P.
Williams, B. I-Ieiple. Row 3: F. Martin, R. Conklin, D. Gauslin, B. Dame- N
Wood II, D. Rogers, C. Schaaf, B.Amidon.
Instrumental offerings expand 4
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Row 1: Lto R: K. Fisher, D, Bolton, L. Becker, N. Lombard, K. Lyon. Row 2: I. Van Tassel, B. Nel-
son, P. Scanzillo, G. Giles, R. Fox, A. Stuart.
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Technicians exhibit accountability
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Lto R: C. Yates, B. Kaufman, M. Williams.
B. Reed, C. Johnson, W. Michaels.
Quietly Working behind the stage
curtains to produce smoothly-run
assemblies and concerts, Stage
Crewput all its technical and artis-
tic knowledge to Work. Operating and
keeping mikes in working order,
producing proper nuances of light-
ing for special effects, moving ris-
ers and handling curtain calls, stage
hands lent their talents to all stage
performances.
Responsible for projectors, tachis-
toscopes, television sets and other
audio-visual aids, the AVA Crew
served classrooms throughout the
day. They put their skills to work
and kept equipment available and in
running order.
Advisor: Mr. Clausnitzer
Applying his knowledge of backstage me-
chanics, Chris Johnson adjusts stage curtains
prior to a rally,
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School SP11'1t is at its peak when our cheer-
leaders le ad thelion student body in their
favorite chant.
A school Without spirit is like a team
Without players. Academy Lions had
the spirit and support of 19 energet-
ic cheerleaders. Divided into three
A, B, and C squads, they effusively
led cheers at pep rallies and games.
The new 4-4-4 school plan included
ninth and tenth graders in this year's
cheering squads.
"Yes, yes, yes we do.
We'Ve got spirit.
What about you?"
The above chorus became the favor-
ite competitive chant that promot-
ed "school spirit" throughout the
year.
Advisors: Mrs. Comstock--
Lion spirit reaches new peak
Athletic
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B rs eterson Laughter bu1lds to a roar as Erin Kelley portrays the role of Hillbilly
uslness Junior during the McDowell rally.
Row 1: Lto R:K. Zimmerman, L. Arcenas, M. Cohen, C. Levine. Row 2: W. Knapp,
S. Grieshober, C. Konieczki, P. Fowler.
Lto R: J. Gore, D. Knapp, E. Kelley, D. Slupski, R. Colley.
Responding to toucihdown enthusiasm,
Betsy Chitester leads the rhythm clap.
L to R: A. Barnett, J. Chitester, G. Koffman, J. Howe, C, Meyers,
169
Led by senior captain, Patty Kon-
zel, and assistants Cindy Ander-
son and Barb Ward, the twirlers
literally danced their Way onto the
football field during pre -game and
half-time shows. Spectators, fas-
cinated by flaming baton displays
and precision drills, heartily ap-
plauded the performances. At Rio
Grange, Ohio, our majorettes Won
first place in rifle tvvirling com-
petition, proving that skills ac-
quired at summer camp paid off.
Advisor: Miss Forinash
Lead twirlers Cindy Anderson, Patty Konzel and Barb Ward pose
for photographer Dave McNeill.
Our spectacular twirlers are the center of attention during one of the night football games.
Row 1 L to R: S. Petti, J. Zollner, D. Lepo, R. Kennedy, R. Shoop, L. Vomero, B. Miller, L. Laird, B. Alex. Row
2 D Forinash, K. Owsiejko, K. Gehrlein, K. Anderson, C. McCri11is, J. Beck, S. Cook, K. Colley, T. Beck.
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Row 1: Lto R: A. Adams, L. Crede, K. Trott, C. Lepo. Row 2: M. Roche, K. Laird, P.
Konzel. Row 3: K. Clauser, C. Anderson. Row 4: P. Baker, C. Daugherty, B. Kightlinger,
B. Ward.
Twirlers shine under new leadership
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Row 1: L to R: R Skonieczka, E. Wroblewski, C. McCri11is. Row 2: M. Chimenti,
L. E11e,:, S. Moyer.
There is no better hitch kicking
twirler anywhere than our own Chris
Lepo .
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an guage Clubs explore ethnic games
French Club: Row 1 L-to-R: P. Kalie, K. Boyer, D. Stewart, A. Adams. Row 2: N. Gupta,
C. Johannes, E. Kelley, C. Nelson, D. Snippert, L. Bollinger. Row 3: L. Bartlett, B. Snip-
pert, J. Struchen, T. Brandt. Row 4: I. Alex.
Monopoly with French names fascinates players Laura Naylor and
Kathy Oatman.
During a demonstration of Spanish games, Nila Gupta holds the
ball of goodies, hoping Louis Brown will deter Marti Baker from
hitting it.
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French Club sponsored its first To-
tal Immersion Day on December
tenth. Those who attended found this
day awayfrom the classroom an op-
portunity to improve their conver-
sational French and to learn more
about French customs.
Advisor: Mrs. Campbell
Spanish Club membership was not
large, but those who belonged were
active members, intensely interest-
ed in improving their conversa-
tional Spanish. Topics of inter-
est included studying Spanish culture
and cuisine.
Advisor: Miss Major
To learna second language is an ac-
complishment, but members of the
y German Club went one step further
and became pseudoexperts in German
cuisine. Duringa trip to Buffalo, the
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German Club: Row 1 L-to-P.: J. Gundlum, B. Thompson, R. Ben K. vin- nic drama, savoredafull course din-
ner at a German restaurant.
uderbaugh, D. Hunter, T. Thompson. Row 4. L.Schember, L. Advisor: Mr' Rohde
cent, D. Coiman. Row 2: L. Liniewicz, M. Schultz, C. Meyer, 1. Ansel-
ment, S. Milliron, P. Lasko, G. Walk. Row 3: C. Schneider, T. Davis,
C. La -
Spanish Club: Rowl L-to-R: N. Gupta, S. Boyer, M. Baker. Row 2: W. Carbon, L. Brown, R. Damewood.
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Community benefits from Y-Teen program
Choosing as her talent entry Amy Lo-
well's dramatic monologue "Pat-
terns, "Betty Bargielski, Academy's
entry in the local Miss Y-Teens pa-
geant, splendidly represented her
school. Members enjoyed an active
year of community service by filling
and delivering baskets to the needy
at Thanksgiving, reading and Writing
letters for residents in nursing and
senior citizens' homes, and planning
entertainment for children in local
hospital Wards. A shopping trip to
Monroeville Mall provided a pleasur-
able day away from home.
Advisor: Miss Berger
Y-Teen Officers: C. McLaughlin, P. Stockebrand, B. Barg-ielski,
E. Benson.
Row 1 L-to-R:,B. Alex, G. Koffman, N. Veit, C. Holland, P. Stockebrand, C. McLaughlin, E. Benson, Mc-
Laughlin. Row 2: C. Laughlin, L. Martin, O. Schwartz, P. DeNardo, C. Waniz, D. Modeslci, M. Ch1ment1, T.
Smith, N. Sadder, J. Earl, G. Vincent.
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Row 1 L-to-R: D. McLaughlin, B. Shields, N. Veit, D. Goldstein, S. Salvage. Row 2: P.
Thompson, C. Holland, J. Shaffer.
Equestriennes ride the trails
One demonstration is worth a dozen lectures for novice riders
Brenda Shields, Jeanette Shaffer, Paula Thompson friderj, and
Nancy Veit Qhorsej.
Academy's equestriennes literally
"horsed" around. They profited from
lessons in saddling, bridling, groom-
ing, and riding. Members enjoyed
the opportunity to go riding at Ros-
aire's farm in Fairview and watch
Mr. Rosaire work his trick horse.
Saddle club members, Working with
their president, Brenda Shields, held
a bake sale to finance activities.
Red Cross and Photographers offer services
Red Cross: L-to-R: S. Grieshober, C. Wantz, T. Goff, W. Wann, D. Forinash.
What Academy junior Red Cross
lacked in numbers in terms of mem-
bership, they compensated for in
community service. In addition to
sponsoring the annual school drive
for funds, the four active members
entertained at Methodist Towers Can
appartment for senior citizensb and
at St. Vincent's Mental Health Cen-
ter.
Advisor: Miss Forinash
Learning camera techniques and tak-
ing and developing pictures for the
STAR, the Photo Staff Worked daily
in the lab. The addition of the offset
press made it possible for the boys
to apply their skills for the publica-
tion of the STAR in the press room.
Dave McNeill's expertise provided
pictures for the ACA DEME on days
when the professional photographer
could not be present.
Advisor: Mrs. McConnell
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Photographers: L-to-R: R. Pon-is, D. McNeill, J. Briggs.
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Chessmen place second in Y tournament
Chess Club: Row 1 L-to-R: B. Barney, G. Long, P. Daniloff, C. Schneider. Row 2: S. Soltis, B Randall, D Paparelli,
J. Steffan, R. Blair, R. Danewood, D. Steinhauer, M. Niebauer.
ACADEME photographer, Dave McNeill, listens
intently to Cheri Levine count off the pictures
needed for the inal deadline.
This year, downtown YMCA set up
the Inter-Scholastic Chess League
for Various schools in the city and
county. Academy placed second in
competition. The 15 members also
set up their own inter-club tourna-
ment, separating themselves into
three sections according to ability:
masters, experts, and novices.
Scott Soltis and Jim Steffan contemplate their next moves
Under the YFU program fYouth for
Understandingj, fourteen Academy
students are planning to spend their
1975 summer living with families in
Europe, Scandanavia, and South
America. Since Ianuary, students
have been busy weekends getting to
know other area YFU members in the
Erie area and meeting members
from abroad now studying in our
schools.
Academy enjoyed being host to stu-
dents from Chile, Brazil, and West
Germany. Poolparties at the Y pro-
vided revenue to aid in defraying ex-
penses.
Advisor: Mrs. Ferrito
Exchange Students: L-to-R: Dino Beghetto--Brazil, Mara Costa--Brazil,
Gabriel Gokert --W. Germany, Domingo Frez--Chile.
"Getting to Know You" becomes YF U slogan
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YFU: L-to-R: M. Williams, S. Moyer, R. Danch, M. Baker, R. Carr, R. Kightlinger R. Hein A.
Adams, K. Trott, D. Moore.
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Afro Am.: Row 1 L-to-R: J. Warbington. Row 2: D. Moore, J. Manus, D.
Pacley. Row 3: E. Gray, T. Tate.
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Afro-American Club had for
their year's theme: "Black A.ware-
ness". Accomplishments for the
year included an assembly program
featuring "The Soul Syndicate" Ca
rock groupj and a party honor-
ing Academy's City Champion bas-
ketball team. Officers included Dinah
Moore, president5Denise Ellis, vice-
presidentg Brenda Nobile, secretaryg
and treasurer, Brenda johnson.
Advisor: Mr. Iones
For the first time in five years, Erie
had an early snowfall. This gave ski-
ers the opportunity to ski at their own
leisure or take lessons provided by
Peek 'n' Peak instructors.
Students assumed sole responsibility
for securing their own passes to the
resort area, but resourceful mem-
bers did not let this inconvenience
dampen their enthusiasm. Club mem-
bers, about twenty, enjoyed the snowy
Clymer slopes during the season.
Advisor: Mr. Zonno
Ski Club
S. McRaith
P. Carney
S. Grieshober
J. Masi
S. Godfrey
S. Schwartz
R. Porris
P. Larson
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Homecoming activities hi-lite the evening
Homecoming Game: October 5 . . .
feeling ofenthusiasm . . . victory
. . . the coronation. I-Ialf-time
found Diana Moore crowned as our
new Queen. Her court included
senior Darlene Munsch, junior
Elaine Verdecchia, sophomore
Karen Grayson, and freshman Nancy
Figurski. The Homecoming game
played against McDowell attracted a
capacity crowd. Our boys fought
hard and were successful in defeat-
ing the Trojans. Final score: 28-6.
Bonfire: September 20 . . . high
spirits . . . pre-game gathering
. . . the group. The annual bonfire
before the Prep game brought many
zealous supporters. As the night
wore on, the fire blazed higher,
while the crowd grew and grew.
Despite our loss to the Ramblers,
school spirit remained high.
Rings vs. Strike: February 25 . . .
class rings . . . thrill of receiving
them vs. strike . . . 28 days of
boredom. With the off-and-on
teachers' strike haunting the pro-
gress of the school year, the junior
Class still succeeded in ordering
rings almost on schedule.
During half time, Mark Carroll escorts Junior attendant Elaine Verdecchia
through the baton arch.
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and Karen Grayson give the fans a look at Academy' s sophomore class.
Homecoming Queen Diana Moore and Senior Attendant Darlene Munsch
display their winning smiles after half-time activities.
Excitement glowing on their faces, freshmen
Lisa Kowalski, Nancy Figurski, Diana Lepo,
and Eileen Atkinson lead the procession.
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Familiar faces seen during the E.E.A. strike--S. Comstock, W
Ulrich, L. DiBacco, R. Hayes, C. Filipkowski, and F. Tomb.
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Dances enhance speclal occaslons
HomecomingDance:November 8. . .
Theme: "Precious Moments" . . .
Ramada Inn . . . 55th Homecoming
celebration . . . girls in sparkling
gowns . . . boys in colorful tuiedos
. . . A time to be 'remembered al-
ways. '
Prom: May 23 . . . Rainbow,Gar-
dens . . . Theme: "Dreams Go On
Forever". . . the glorious present
vs.the unforgettable past . . . a per-
fect night.
Dance: Lisa Bollinger and Sheldon Schwartz.
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Competition spurs self-improvement
Mr. Letour, professional photographer for senior portraits, shows ex-
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Son: and Greg Giles. DAR Award Winner Patty Konzel
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State Student Advisory Board member, Keith Gourley, leaves
early for a meeting in Harrisburg.
Senior Mike Vitale thinks of what he would rather be
doing than being measured for head size.
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Symphonic Singers: Karen Clauser, Robin Sosey, Juanita Croasmun,
and Ruth Ann Scanzillo.
Selected to Regional Band: Carol Emmons and Jeff Harayda.
New football mentor, Jon Christensen, discusses game
plans with Messrs. Goff, Robinson, and DeNa1-do.
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Senior ctivity List
Anne Adams: French Club 1-2-35 Gymnastics 35 N.H.S. 3 QV. p. Q5 Swimming 25 Twirling 1-2-3 --Rick Albertson: Basket-
ball 1-2-35 Newspaper 1-2-3 --Jim Allen: Football 2-35 Track 1-35 Wrestling 2 --Tim Allue: Cross-Country 1-2-35 Track
1-2- 35 Wrestling 1 --Karen Ambron: Business --CindyAnderson: Twirling 1-2-344 --KarynAnderson: Drama Club 25 French
Club 15 Model U.N, 15 Star 1-2-35 Track3 --Paul Anderson: LV. Basketball 15 Cross Country 1-25 Track 1-2-3 -Dave Andrews:
Baseball 2,-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Senate 1-2-35 Track 1 --Linda Anselment German Club 3 fv.p.l --Dolores Ar-
cenas: Cheerleading 2-35 Track 2-3 --Pamela Archibald: General --Cleveland Arrington: Track 3
Pamela Baker: Twirling 1-2-3 --Vincent Baldi: General --Betty Bargielski: Cheerleading 2- 35 Gymnastics 35 Prom Com-
mittee: Y-Teens 1-2-3 fpres. 5 --Bruce Barney: Chess Club 1-2-3 --Dale Barney: Afro American Club 2-35 Football 1-2-35
Track 1-35 Wrestling 2 --Luanne Bartlett: French Club 1-2- 35 Y-Teens 3 --Joanne Bartone: Softball 35 Track 1-25 Volley-
ball 1 -2-31k --Linda Becker: Bandl -2-35 German Club 1-3 fpres. 15 Saddle Club 25 Stage Band 2-3 ftreas. Q --Keith Beckett: Swim-
ming 1-2-3ft Track 2-35 Waterpolo 1-2-35? --Joan Beckwith: Oflice Monitor 35 Y-Teens 1 --Dino Beghetto: Y.F.U. 3 --Brenell
Bender: General --Bob Bernardini: Model U.N. 2-35 N.H.S. 35 Senior Banquet 35 Star 1-25 Student Senate 1-35 Patty Beizg
French Club 15 Prom Committee 25 Senate 35 Senior Banquet Committee 35 Water Polo mgr. 3 --Robert Blix-5 Track 2 --james
Bolden: Basketball 1-2-3345 Football 1-2-35 Student Senate 2 fv.p.J --Lisa Bollinger: French Club 1-2-35 N.l-l,S. 35 Softball 35
Star 1-2-35 Swim Team 1-2-3 --Gladys Borrero: General --Lisa Boss: Academe 2-35 Band 1-2-35 French Club 15 Senate 15 Senior
Banquet Committee 3 --Susan Boyer: Gymnastics 25 Junior Bowling 35 Spanish Club 2-3 fsec.y --Beverly Brewer: Academe 1-2-35'
N.H.S. 35 Orchestra 15 Senate 15 Spanish Club 2 --Bob Briggs: Academe 1-2-35 N.H.S. 35 Prom Committee 25 Tennis 3 --Darcy
Brown: Chorus 1-2-35 Gymnastics 3 --Dorothy Brown: Choir 3 --Susan Buckner: General --BridgidBudzinski: Bandl-2-3 --Jack
Burgess: General --Phyllis Butler: Orchestra 2
Tim Cacchione: Baseball 1-2-3115 Football 1-2-35 Senate 2-35 Track 3 --Debra Campbell: Basketball 3 --Pam Carney:
Orchestra 1-25 Ski Club 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1 --Tanya Catledge: General --Gary Carpenter: Football 15 Wrestling 1 --Willie
Carter: Football 1-2-35 Track 1-2 --Mark Chaffee: Choir 1-2-3 U1-eas.J5 Golf 1-2-3145 Monitor 3 --Eloise Chatman: Gen-
eral --Elizabeth Chitester: Cheerleading 2-325 Choir 1-2-35 Model U.N. 35 Senior Banquet 35 Track 2-3 --Chuck Clark: General
--Walt Clark: Basketball 1-2-3345 Student Senate 3 fv. p. 15 --Karen Clauser: Choir 2-3 lsec. Q5 Chorus 1-25 Senate 2-35 N.H.S. 35
Twirling 1-2-35 Varsity Bowling 2-3 --julie Cohen: Band 1-2-35 French Club 15 Model U.N. 25 N.H.S. 35 Senior Banquet Com-
mittee 3 --Marcie Cohen: Academe 35 Bowling 2-35 Cheerleading 1-2-35 Model U.N. 1-25 Star 15 Swimming 2 --Peggy Cole-
man: Monitor 2-3 --David Coleman: General --John Coleman: Baseball 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Wrestling 1-2-3 --Rosemary
Colley: Basketball 15 Cheerleading 2-3 --Cindy Cook: Academic --Linda Cook: Band 1-2-35 Chorus 35 Swimming 1-2-35 Track
2-3 --Tom Cooper: Academic --Mara Costa: Y.F.U. 3 --Linda Crede: Bowling Team 1-2-3145 Ngl-I.S. 3 Q11'63.Sn,S Senate 35
Tennis 1-2-3415 Twirling 1-2-3 --Tina Criscione: Band 1-2-35 Tennis 1-2-3 --Judy Cross: Business Club 35 Gymnastics 35 Swim-
ming 1-2 --Marion Curry: General
Peter DaniloH: Chess Club 1-2-3 fv. p. 15 Football 2 --Becky Daub: Business --Carol Daugherty: Orchestra 1-25 Ski Club
2- 3s Twirling 1 -2-3 --Deborah Deboe: Business --Donna Deboe: Business --Teddy Dejongz General --Becki Deveney:
Y.F.U. 2-3 --JohnDiLuzio: General --Gail Dombrowski: General --Laurene Dombrowskiz Radio-TV Communications
2-3 --Athari Duck: Choir 1-2-3 Qtreas.J
Jeff Earll: Football 3 --Robin Egloff: General --Doug Eisert: Monitor 1-2-35 Y.F.U 3 --Lynn Eller: Choir 35 Chorus 15
Monitor 2-35 Senior Banquet 3 --Denise Ellis: Afro-American Club 3 fv.p.D
Karen Faley: Bowling 1 --Cosimo Farbo: General --Sue Faulkner: General --David First: Golf 1-2-32k --Debbie Fischer:
Basketball 1-2-35 Softball 3 --Nancy Fisher: Twirling 1-2 --James Fowler: General --Cathy Franke: Business --Gary
Freligh: General --Verneda French: Business --Beth Frombach5 Business
Nancy Geertson: Bowling 3 --Kevin Gehrlein: Band 1-25 Golf 1-2-3 --Chris Genetti: Track 2-3 --Irene Gleba: Drama
Club 25 Model U.N, 35 N.H.S. 3 --Cheryl Gligora: Bowling League 1-2-35 N,H.S. 3 --Donna Glover: General --Ernes-
tine Glover: Chorus 1-2-3 --Juli-e Glowacki: Business --Bd Godfrey: General --Tom Goff: 'Red Cross 1-2-35 French Club
1 . --Gabriele Gokert: Volleyball 35 Y.F.U 3 --Dolores Golubski: Bowling 35 Cheerleading 25 German Club 1-2 --Pam Gonser:
Monitor 1 --Tracy Gordon: General '--Keith Gourley: N.H'.S. 35 Tri-County Student Forum 53 fpres. 55 Class President 25 Student
Senate 1-2-3 Qpres.J --Missy Gray: Bunness' --James Greene: General --Elaine Gregoroff: General --Grace Grifinz Basket-
ball 1-2-35 Tennis 1 --Lee Griffis: Cross-Country 2-35 Swimming 25 Track 1-2-3 --Connie Groves' :Business --Janet Gubish:
Chorus 1-35 Monitor 15 Prom Committee 2 H L 1 5 5 ' ' 2 ' A f
5 Vicki Haas: Bandai-2-35 Orchestra 2-3 --Elaine Haglund: Choir 35 Drama Club 2-35 Madrigals 35 N.H.S. 35 Orchestra 1-
2-3 --Jayne Hamilton: Academic --Rick Hammar: General --David Hammer: Fitness Team 2-35 Swimming 2-35 Water-
polo 3 --Greg Hammill: General --Sharon I-Ianlin: General --Ann I-Iarkins: General --Carrie Harrick: Choir 25 Chorus
1-25 Monitor 2-3 --Marcia Harris: Aho-American Club 3 --Debbie Hartleb: Bowling 2 --Darla Hartman: Bowling 1-2-3 --Nita
Heddrick: Business --Heidi I-Ieidt: Business 5,--Robin Hellman: Basketball 15 French Club 1 --Vicky Henley: Business --Loren
Hennick: Wrestling 3 --Charmaine Hermanzf- Bowling 1 --Douglas I-Iavner: General --Greg Hilliard: Cross Country 1-2-3115
Track 1-2-3 --Jim Hirsch: Cross Country 2-35 Track 1-2-3 --Donna Hlifka: Swimming 2-3 --Ann Hodas: Monitor 1-2-3 --
Chris lgllollandz Saddle Club 35 Y-Teens 3 --Nancy Holland: General --Marcel Howard: Football 1-2-35 Track 3 --Robert Hull:
Gener ' -
Patty James: Business --Debbie Jewell: General --Cynthia Johnson: Boston Store Fashion Board --Diana Johnson: Busi-
ness --Eddie Johnson: Football 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Wrestling 1-2 --James Johnson: Afro American Club 2-3 --Lester
Johnson: Basketball 1-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Track 1-2-3 --Steven Johnson: Academic --Terry Johnson: General --Chris
Johnston: General --Ernest Jones: Football 1-2-35 Wrestling 1-2-3X --Jesse Jones: Football 1 --Joanne Jones: Chorus 3 --Mat-
tie Jordan: Choir 3 --Sue Jordan: Business --Willie Jordan: Basketball 2-35 Football 1-25 Track 1
Becky Kapper: Business Club 35 Monitor 2 --Marie Kapsar: Basketball 1-2-3345 Monitor 25 Track 1-2-35 Volleyball 1-2-3
--David Karney: General --Ed Kavalaz' Business --Erin Kelley: Bowling 1-2-35 Cheerleading 35 French Club 1-2-35 N.H.S.
35 Student Senate 1 --Patty Kern: Business --Becky Kightlinger: Choir 35 Chorus 1 Qsec. J, 25 Twirling 1-2-3 --Mark Kim-
mel: Academe 1-2-3 feditorjg J.V. Basketball 15 N.l-I.S. 35 Senate 15 Senior Banquet Committee 3 --Dan Kindle: General --De-
nise Kisiel: Monitor 3 --Tom Klochak: Baseball 1-2-3 --Bill Kloecker: Academic --We11dY KDS-PPI Cheerleading 33 Prem C0111-
mittee 25 Senate 1-25 Senior Banquet Committee 35 Track 1 --Lisa Koeberle: Star 1-25 Y-Teens 1 --Karl Koenig: Band 1-2-35
N.H.S. 3 fpres.J5 Tennis Team 1-2-3 --Sue Koffman: Business --Carol Koniecki: Bowling 35 Basketball 15 Softball 35 Cheer-
leading 2-35 Y-Teens 1 --Karen Konkol: Business --Becke Konzelz General --Patricia Konzel: Academe 35 Basketball 15 Busi-
ness Club 35 Twirling 1-2-35k --Susan Kramer: Business --Kim Kreidinger: General --Janet Kubeja: Golf Team 35 Ski Club 2
--Kevin Kuhn: Track 35 Wrestling 3
Kathi Laird: Class Secretary 25 Homecoming Nominee 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-25 Student Senate 25 Twirling 1-2-3 --Pam Lar-
son: Choir 2-35 Model U.N. 2-3 QChairmanJ5 Prom Committee 25 Ski Club 2-35 Y-Teens --Dennis Learn: General --John
Learn: Baseball 35 Wrestling 3 --Sheri Lechtner: Model U.N. 35 Prom Committee 25 Spanish Club 25 Star 35 Twirling 1
--Mary Leone: Academe 35 French Club 15 N.H.S. 2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 Prom Committee 2 --Chris Lepo: Gymnastics 35 N.H,S.
35 Prom Committee 25 Twirling 1-2-35 Y-Teens 1 --Neil Leroy: Mayors Youth Council 35 Tennis Team 1-2-3 --Sue Lesser:
General --Adam LeViI12 N.H.S. 35 Star 1-2-3 QAssociated editorJ5 Tennis 1 --Howard Levin: N.H.S. 35 Star 1-2-35 Tennis 1-
2-3 --Cheryl Levine: Academe 2-35 Cheerleading 2-34:5 N.H.S. 35 Senate 35 Track 2 --Victor Lewkowicz: Track 1-2 --Gary
Liebel: Golf 1-2-35 N.H.S. 35 Senate 1-25 Swimming 35 Track 1 --Nick Lombard: Band 15 Drama Club 25 Orchestra 15 Radio TV
Communications 2-35 State Band 2 fv. p. J, 3 --Gary Long: Chess Club 1-2-3 Qtreas. 55 Tennis 2-3 --Paula Loomis: Band 1-25.
Softball 3 --Kathy Lynch: Chorus 2-3 Qsec. J5 Monitor 2-35 Tennis 1
Maggie Macko: Cheerleading 25 --Gary Maj Monitor 35
ketb all 1 -2- 33 French Club 1-25 Track 2-3 3 Committee 25
I 13 --Chris Manges: Band 1 -2- 35 N.H . S . .33 Track 135 2- 35 Footb 13 j1-rack 1 -2- 3 -iili-DEb-
b1e Manus: Afro-American Club'--1--2-33 --Bob
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fillubl Michaels: Football 1-2-3: Stage
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Action Printing 8: Business Forms
Adams, John Schwinn Cyclers, Inc.
A 8: G Food Importers
Allen, Paul T. Co. Insurance 8: Realty
Alley Aids, Inc.
Altman-Hall Associates
Amacher 8: Roos, Doctors
American Hollow Boring Co.
American Tinning and Galvanizing Co.
Anderson, Mickey Amusement Co.
Angelo's Beauty Supplies
Anson Tools 8: Gages, Inc.
Arrow Drug Stores
Automatic Transmission of Erie
Baker, Isaac 8: Son
Barad Lighting Co.
Barber, Dr. Gertrude A.
Baxter Accountants
Bayview Auto Supply, Inc.
Bayview Orthopedic Associates, Inc.
Bello's IGA Foodliners
Bender's Grocery
Bennett, J .H. Storage 8: Carting
Benson, P.A., D.D.S.
Bentz, Warren
Beyer, Emil Jewelers
Black, Samuel P.-Associates, Inc.
Blood, Sweat 8: Shears Unisex Salon
Bloomstine, R.C. Agency
Blossey's Tux Rental
Boldt Machinery 8: Tools, Inc.
Bollinger Fleetwing Service
Bonded Display Corporation
Bowler, John A. Atty.
Boyer's Rental City
Brabender, Richard
Brugger, A 8: Sons Funeral Home
Bucyrus-Erie Co.
Burger King
Burton, Donald C. Funeral Home
Buser Arco
Callahan, Robert B.
Canada Dry Bottling Co.
Canteen Corporation
Carlisle's
Carm's Barber Shop
Ca-Ro-Dress Shoppe
Carpetowne, Inc.
Cathay Inn Restaurant
Catrabone's Variety and Hobby Shop
Central Erie Businessmen's Association
Central Labor Union and Industrial Union
Council
Chatham C.C., Co.
Chrishock, Walter
Clark Construction Supply Co.
Clifton Automatic Screw Machine
Products, Inc.
Cohen, Phyllis B.
Consolidated Freightways
Cox, J.L., Mens Wear
Crago, Les Jewelers
Credit Bureau of Erie, Inc.
Crown Bottling Co.
Culbertson, W.A.
Cutri, P.A. Co., Inc.
D 8: K Stores
Daka Paper Co.
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Dalton-Dalton-Little-Newport
Damore's Restaurant
Dermatology Associates of Erie
DiBacco, Dr. 8: Mrs. Richard D.
Donelli, Dr. Allan A.
Dora 8: Paul's Hair Fashions
Doubet, E. 8: A. Jewelers
Downtowner, Scotts, and Niagara Motels
Drayer, W.P.
Driscoll's, Gertrude Dress Shop
Druckemiller, Dr. 8: Mrs. W.H.
Duggan-Rider Co., Inc.
Dusckas-Bailey Funeral Home
Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of Erie
East Side Beer Co.
Eckerd Drugs
Epp Fumiture Co.
Erie Book Store
Erie Building and Construction Trades
Council AFL-CIO
Erie Ceramic Arts Co.
Erie Clearing House Association
Erie Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Erie East Pharmacy
Erie Education Association
Erie Industrial Electric Supply
Corporation
Erie Insurance Exchange
Erie Mfg. 8: Supply Corp.
Erie Optical Co.
Erie Sand 8: Gravel Co.
Erie Sports Store, Inc.
Erie Super Duper
Eriez Construction, Inc.
Ernie's Restaurant
Executone of Erie
Fabrizi, Larry R., District Justice
Falcone, John R. Attomey
Fasco, Joseph M., M.D., Carl F. Geigle, M.D.,
Frank J . Theurkauf, Jr. M.D.
Fenestra, A Division of the Marmon Group,
Inc. tMichiganJ
Fergie's Restaurant
Firch Baking Co.
Foht Realtors
Fonzo Barber Shop
Forester's Beneficial Association
Friedlander, Dr. J .D. 8: Dr. M.D. Hoch
Froess Piano 8: Organ Co.
"From a Friend"
Frost, Jack Donut Shop
Gannon College
Gem Social Club, Inc.
General Teamsters Local if 397
Gillespie Machine 8: Tool Co.
Greater Erie Safety Council
Green, Herald D., D.D.S.
Greengarden Lanes
Grieshober, Donald W.
Grise Audio Visual Center
Grode, John Florists
Gudi's Beauty Salon
Gustafson, Leon C. Inc., Opticians
Hagan Business Machines Inc.
Hagmann's, Realtors
Haise, Harold, Contractor
Haise, Robert C.
Hamil, John C. Jr., Accounting and
Insurance Agency
Hamilton Lumber Co.
Hammermill Paper Co.
Hanes, James G., Attomey
Harkins, Bernard J ., President, City Council
Hendricks, Dr., William C. Jr.
Henneous Motor Express
Hertz Rent A Car
Hogan, Richard, Bernice Czartoryski
Cafe
Hubbell Supply Co.
Huzars Club
Industries Service Co.
Inland Container Corporation
"In Memory of Kay Theobold"
J enco, Dr. and Mrs. Vincent
Joe's Pizza Shop
Johnson 8 Flick Tire Service
Johnson 8: Son Texaco Station
Kalinowski, Dr. R.E., Optometrist
Karle, John G., M.D.
Kern, Dr. 8: Mrs. E.J.
Kimmel Rubber Stamp 8: Printing Works Inc
Kinter, Attorney L.L.
Kloecker, Francis V. Funeral Home
Knobloch Oldsmobile Co.
Krieger, Mortimer D.D.S.
Laird, David J .-Acme Engineers
Lake Shore Markers, Inc.
Lee, J . Robert
Leitenberger, Dr. Robert
Linn Cleaners 8: Shirt Laundry
Lombardo's Restaurant 8: Lounge
Loyal Christian Benefit Association
Luzier Beauty Salon
Lynch Camera, Inc.
Mace Electronics, Inc.
Maclvor, Alexander "Sandy"
Magay Opticians
Magenau, Jackson D.
Mainzer, Francis K., M.D., Inc.
Maria's Pizzeria
Marquette Savings Association
Marsh, James E.
Martucci's Tavern
Marx, Louis 8: Co., Inc.
Masterweld Co. of Pa., Inc.
McCullough, Attorney Robert B.
McNeill, Donald B., M.D.
Meadow Brook Dairy
Mehler 7UP Bottling Co.
Mehler's Formal Wear Rental
Messina, John P. Plastering 8: Painting
Contractor
Miller, Ralph E. Mfg. Jeweler
Modem Industries, Inc.
Mourton Miller Carpets
Mraz, John Paul, M.D.
Murray's Travel 8: Tours, LTD
Mutual Savings 8 Loan Association
Myers, Lemson L., Agency
Narducci, Dr. Anthony E.
Narus, V.T., M.D.
Nemo's IGA Foodliner
Neuer, Dr. John F.
Norb's Welding 8: Omamental Iron Work
North, R.E., Co.
Office Machines Sales 8: Service Co.
Orlando, John R. Funeral Home
Ormond Shop-Liberty Plaza
Orra-Jean Beauty Academy
Orthopaedic Associates of Erie, Inc.
Perry Shipbuilding Corporation
Pierce, W.B., D.C.
Pommer, Drs. C.P. 8: M.W.
Porreco Motors
Potratz Floral Shop Sz Greenhouse
Presque Isle Boiler Repair
Presque Isle Clinical Group, Inc.
Pulakos Candies
Quality Heat Treat Corporation
Radiology Associates of Erie
Rectenwald, N.A., Blueprint 8a Supply
Reed Manufacturing Co.
Rhodes Auto Sales, Inc.
Richards Exquisite Shop
Riehl, Ralph E. Jr.
Riley-Stoker Corporation-Erie Plant
Rinderle Electric
Roberts, Dr. James F., D.D.S.
Roberts, John J., D.D.S.
Robinson-Conner, Inc.
Roos and Amacher, Drs.
Root, P.B. Sz Co.
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FACULTY
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UNDERCLASSMEN
Sue Grieshober
Prince Mobley
Greg Peelman
SPORTS
John Boss
Ken Gustafson
Brian Peelman
Debbie Schaaf
John Tedesco
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Keith Gourley
Anne Ott
Anita Stuart
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Mary Leone
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Tom Britten
Sheldon Schwartz
Tami Sicari
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