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Inflation and unemployment
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A million dollar
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when we returned in September
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the size of Academy
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teachers found themselves
trying to speak
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students experienced difficulty
concentrating on classwork.
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Nothing escapes scrutiny.
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Guiding Academy through another
banner year, Mr. Donald DeNardo
steered students and faculty in their
educational pursuit. Assisting him in
carrying out school policies and sol-
ving school problems were Mrs. Ber-
tha Blau and Mr. Donald Zonno, as-
sistant principals. Most of the minor
disruptions that arose due to school
construction work and the mini-
course introduction presented no
problems, mainly because of imme-
diate action and pre-planning on the
part of the administration.
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counselors prompt action
Experts at handling students' nu-
merous complaints and helping them
solve their own problems, our staff of
five counselors crossed grade levels
to be of service to all students. Not
only did they advise seniors on how
to properly fill out college appli-
cations, they also made available the
latest information concerning college
entrance requirements, tuition, and
scholarships. In addition to providing
other valuable services within the
school, our counselors always made
themselves available and approach-
able to anyone seeking their advice.
Mr. Buchanan - Guidance Counselor
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Mr. Rouse - Vocational Counselor
Mrs. Kantz - Guidance Counselor
Mr. Barbaro - Guidance Counselor
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Office personnel handled a variety
of daily services benefiting students
and teachers. Secretaries, in addition
to answering phones, typing attend-
ance sheets, writing tardy slips and
posting grades, handled numerous
requests made by teachers and ad-
ministrators.
Mrs. Kern - Office Clerk
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Mrs. Donocoff - Office Clerk
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Mrs. DeLuca - Library Clerk
Mrs. Sheridan - Nurse
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Mrs. Sheridan, Ft.N., was sympa-
thetic to students who came to her
with legitiamte complaints. Assisting
school doctors, in giving junior physi-
cals, she also performed her yearly
duty of checking students' heights,
weights, and eyesight. A very impor-
tant service included preparation of a
list of students who had physical ail-
ments or handicaps that bore watch-
ing in the classroom.
Mrs. DeLuca and Mrs. Brenoel wel-
comed to the library students who
wished to take advantage of helpful
information and enjoy the up-tp-date
reference material that made our li-
brary not only a pleasant reading asy-
lum but also a valuable educational
resource center. The addition of new
books and magazines enhanced the
selection of articles available for both
students and faculty.
seniors trek to canada
Students enrolled in Language Arts
classes studied and reviewed the
skills required in effective speech and
writing. A study of classical and con-
temporary genres acquainted stu-
dents with the best in literature. Some
teachers taught traditional courses,
others opted for non-graded. Ad-
vanced Placement students, com-
pleting the equivalent of Freshman
College English, either registered with
Gannon or took the A.P. test to ac-
quire six college credits. A.P. students
travelled in May to the Stratford Festi-
val Theater, Stratford, Ontario, Can-
ada, to view Shakespeare's Tempest.
Literature of the Bible and the Koran
provided Religious Literature classes
with a base for studying religions of
the West. Speech students drew upon
their knowledge in all subjects to pre-
pare and deliver speeches before
their peer group audience.
Mr. McDonald - English 12
Mr Rhode - German l, llg English 9
Mrs. Schember - English 11
Mr. Miller - English 10
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Mr. Acker: Social Studies 10
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offered students freedom of choice in
the various areas of social studies.
Classes were designed to meet indi-
vidual interests and abilities. Subject
offerings ranged from early civilization
to current political issues. Freshmen
did not have an elective choice, a full
year course in Urban Geography
being mandatory. Students in grades
10 through 12, not already enrolled in
Honors or Advanced Placement
classes, selected 9 week courses in
World and American History. Sociolo-
gy and an A.P. course in American
History were introducted to juniors.
Seniors were offered A.P. European
History.
Mr. Kaczenski - Social Studies 10
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Mr. Kantz - Sociologyg A.P. U.S. History
Mr. Guenther - A.P. Eur. History: Honors Social Studies 10
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Mr. Ulrich - Social Studies 12
Mr. DiBacco - Social Studies 125 U.S. History
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Mr. Leamy - Social Studies 123 U.S. History
Miss Major: Spanish I, Il, III, IV
Mr. Carnicelliz Social Studies 93 Spanish I
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a variety of audio-visual aids in teach-
ing. All students learned the oral ap-
proach to language learning, with em-
phasis on grammar and conversation.
Those students interested in acquir-
ing a fluent understanding of a sec-
ond language chose from courses of-
fered in French, Spanish, German and
Russian. The language lab became a
helpful learning center in nurturing
correct enunciation and pronuncia-
tion. With an increasingly growing
number of our students traveling
abroad each year, a knowledgeable
comprehension of writing and speak-
ing in a foreign language has almost
become a necessity. Foreign lan-
guage clubs continued to flourish.
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Mrs. E. Campbell: French I, ll, III, IV, English 10
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Mrs. Martine - Home Ec I, llg Survivalg Project Person:
Family Living
Students in the Home Ec Classes
had the chance to become knowl-
edgeable in vocational fields. In Bach-
elor Survival, boys learned beginning
sewing and homemaking. They con-
centrated on the how's and why's of
living in an apartment or home. Family
Living prepared girls for life in the
home, raising children, and running
family affairs. The class also included
a course in practical economics to
teach students what to avoid and look
for while searching for an apartment.
Clothing and Foods Classes remained
filled as usual. A mini-class in self-
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Mr. Pfisterer - Algebra I
Mr Bendlg AP Calculus Intro Analysis Algebra Il Trig.g Trig-Analytical Geom.
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Mr. Neibauer - Fundamental Math, Algebra I
Miss Russell - Plane Geometry, Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra I
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Mr. Danias - Fundamental Math: Math 9
Math courses concentrated on
teaching new techniques and de-
vices in solving difficult problems.
Freshmen tackled factoring equa-
tions in Algebra I, while soph-
omores, in pursuing Geometry,
memorized and applied postulates
and theorems in solving perplexing
proofs. Algebra II supplied an ad-
vanced phase of mathematics for
juniorsg Introductory Analysis, Cal-
culus, and Trigonometry became
electives for seniors. Modern
equipment in the math lab and a
highly mechanized computer in-
spired ingenuity and independent
excursion in the students.
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Mr Gubrsh - Science 9
Mr Filipkowski - Biology, Science 9 A
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classes
Extensive renovations in the Science Depart-
ment got underway in September but will not be
completed until the fall of 1976. Meanwhile, stu-
dents continued to enroll in the plethora of sci-
ence courses available. Freshmen' selected classes
in Earth, Space and Environmental Science while
sophomores enrolled in General Biology or in Hon-
ors Biology. Upperclassmen thrived on Physics,
Chemistry, and Biology lab work. Use of modern
equipment and techniques in A.P. Biology lab,
including the installation of an autoclave and in-
cubators, enhanced the learning atmosphere con-
siderably. Science excursions included field trips
to the Ontario Science Center and the Aeronatics
and Space Center in Cleveland.
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Mr. Gigliotti - Science 9
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total person is stressed
Senior Trades offered special ed-
ucation participants a way and a
purpose to develop themselves for
work after graduation. When not
in regular classes, they received
individual instruction by homeroom
teachers. Pupils worked part-time
at outside jobs, hopeful they would
later turn into full-time employment.
Basic skills in plumbing, electrical
work, and home ec offered addi-
tional advantages.
Mr Buffalino Special Education
Mr. Bailey: Special Education
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Mrs. Ferritto - Choir, Chorus, Arts-Humanities, Music Theory
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selves projecting their ideas on to can-
vas with paint and brushes. Daily assign-
ments and projects included figure
drawing, still-life composition, sculpture,
and ceramics.
Musically inclined students interested
in developing and promoting their tal-
ents enrolled in the various music
classes. Arts and Humanities dealt with
the appreciation and philosophy of art,
music, and theatre. Music theory cen-
tered around basic harmonization, chord
structure, rhythm, and melody. Chorus
and Choir met dailyg Orchestra members
practiced for concertsg while the March-
ing Band concentrated on performances
at football games and pep rallies.
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Mr. Tomb - Business Law, Business Math
Academy's Business Department
offered students a variety of
courses to prepare them for em-
ployment in diverse and specialized
business positions. Bookkeeping,
Typing, Shorthand, Mimeo, and
Office Practice offered students a
broad and solid background in
commercial studies. Business Math
reviewed mathematics relevant for
the smooth operation of a busi-
ness. Students in Business Law ac-
quired a knowledge of legal pro-
ceedings.
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rolled in Typing and Notehand se-
. mester courses. Using the Gregg
Notehand method, pupils practiced
taking notes quickly and precisely
while listening to classroom lec-
tures. Personal Typing equipped
them with enough knowledge of the
typewriter to type term papers, ap-
plications, and personal letters.
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Renovations in the pool and gym
area altered the schedules of physical
education classes. All pool classes
were suspended until the newly con-
structed and remodeled pool area can
once again be utilized. Gym classes
were held outside during the warmer
months. Boys' activities included vol-
leyball, rope climing, basketball, flag
football, tumbling, and calisthenics.
Girls participated in soccer, volleyball,
basketball, and gymnastics. In their
introduction to fundamentals of social
dancing, they concentrated on the
"Jitterbug" and the "Cha-cha-cha."
Both boys' and girls' classes com-
bined for instruction in square danc-
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Janice Smith Barbara Snippert
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participants in the numerous activities
of Academy. We became active in
sports events and school assemblies.
With enthusiasm we made plans and
prepared for the future, trudging
through the PSAT's and College
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and careful planning paid off at the
Junior-Senior Prom which will always
be remembered as a highlight of our
Junior year. National Honor Society
welcomed our qualified members.
Many of us filled our time participating
in various clubs or carrying over-
loaded schedules. Weekend parties,
both school and private, lent zest to
our afterschool life. Receiving our
class rings added stimulus to our Lion
pride and spirit as together we strived
for our long-awaited role of assuming
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Dean Barthelmes
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Robbie Bourrillon
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David Barthelmes
Tammy Beck
Deryl Bolten
Brian Brewer
Joe Brigante
Bob Brown
Hope Campbell
Alan Chaffee
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Diane Conant
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Kim Gehrlein
Jeanne Getschow
Gregg Giles
Lisa Glenn
Darlene Goldstein
Fred Gravatt
Caren Grayson
Chris Green
John Grenaway
Leslie Gregor
Lynne Guigliardi
Jack Gundrum
Doug Hall
Dave Hammons
Jeff Harayda
Becke Hein
Phil Herman
Dale Hevner
Lavon Hinton
Judy Hogan
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Linda Johnson
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Randy Kimmel
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Bruce Kaufman
Lisa Kaufmann
Doug Kennedy
Robbie Kennedy
Kelly Kindle
Scott Klimow
John Klochak
Steve Kocher
Gina Koffman
Tim Lachinsky
Linda Laird
Chris Lauderbaugh
Paul Lichtenwalter
Alice Linder
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David Marasco
Matt Marchini
Luis Martinez
Deanna Marx
Jay Masi
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Brian McKee
Chris McLaughlin
Kelly Merchant
Barb Miller
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extra-curricular activities refiected our
enthusiastic school spirit. We "silly,
siiIy" sophomores became an impor-
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Tom Davenport
Mary DeSantis
Connie Dunn
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Frank Fosco
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Allison Foster Cathy Francis
Tim Garlington Werner Garben
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Deboralene Henderson
Lori Goodwin
Ken Gore
Dorothy Greene
Colleen Gregory
Floyd Gregory
Bill Grucza
Jeff Grzegorzewski
Nishi Gupta
Lawauna Hansbrew
Jeff Harden
Danny Harvey
Kim Hasbrouck
Rick Hawkins
Sue Hawkins
Brad Heiple
Delvon Henderson
Anita Henry
Steve Jaycox
Terry Jenkins
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Corinne McCracken
Darrell McCullum
James McGarvle
Debbie McLaughlin
Eileen McLaughlin
Mary McLaughlin
Michael Melaragno
Charles Mellott
Keith Metz
Cheryl Meyer
Paul Michali
Halica Miller
Hally Miller
Terry Miller
Terry Montgomery
Roberta Mott
Brenda Noble
Ftobin Noonan
Mike O'Connell
Kevin O'Leary
Laura Ostrowski
Becky Overmyer
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Kristie Roberts
Robert Robinson
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Randy Rothermal
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Tammy Salorino
Cynthia Sales
Dan Schaaf
Tim Schaaf
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John Stuart
Carol Summerville
Robin Swallow
Flose Tatalone
Joseph Tedesco
Amy Terranova
Lisa Testrake
David Thomas
Margie Thurston
Kevin Trotter
Karen Truchanowicz
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eager participation as freshman inhib-
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we learned how to cope with the
problems of attending a senior high.
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maze of Academy's architecture. We
learned to respect and look up to
most upperclassmeng others we
learned to tolerate. From high in the
balcony our Freshmen Battle Cry
started as a murmur, but soon be-
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surroundings, we gradually attained
self-confidence and found enjoyment
and pride in belonging to Academy.
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Sarah Burger
Rebecca Brown
Jeff Burger
Yolanda Butts
Alan Campbell
Eddie Carder
Aaron Carson
Charles Carter
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Rose Chandler
Linda Clark
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Carrie DeFoy
Matt Dennison
Bob Depew
Scott Dunn
David Earl
Janet Fenstermacher
Deborah Ferrante
Linda Fischer
Kenneth Flemings
Dennis Flower
Flon Foster
Cindy Fowle
Michelle Gabutti
Carolyn Gaduski
Mary Galeski
Steve Gamble
Barb Gante
Stephanie Garben
Brian Garlington
Laurie Gehrlein
Natalie Giles
Pat Gillespie
Mike Gleba
Richard Glover
Brad Betz
Patty Goetzinger
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Pamela Johnson
William Johnson
Angelo Gordon
Ricky Gore
Robert Gore
Lisa Gomersall
Rachelle Goudy
Mike Gravatt
Dolores Green
Richard Green
Robert Grenaway
Eugene Grygo
Judy Guagliardi
Gloria Guerra
Jeff Hammer
Paul Haras
Tina Harvey
Mark Hayes
Colleen Hogan
Rodney Holmes
Gayle Howe
Terry Hutchinson
Joey lckiewicz
Craig Jensen
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William Lindsey
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Tom Lupp
Gwen Lyons
Tracy Man na
Cassandra Mansfield
Pauline Marzell
Randy Mazzo
Flick McCloud
Charles McCurdy
Linda McGee
Willie McLaughlin
Donna McLaughlin
Paul McStraw
Greg Meyer
Ina Michel
Lynn Miller
Mike Miller
Jeff Milliron
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Pat Mook
Kim Montgomery
Gerald Moyer
Linda Murzynski
William Nichols
Trina Norton
Lori Oatman
Susan O'Brien
Shannon O'Leary
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didn't indicate it, Coach Christensen
had built the youthful team with only
10 seniors into a strong contender for
the Metro title. Academy's biggest win
came over the highly favored Trojans .
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The team was led by quarterback nextplayl
Steve Barney, who ran as effectively
as he threw throughout the season.
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backfield were teammates Lionel
Franklin, Matt McCalIister, and Cliff
Coleman. Receivers Tony Thompson,
Scott Klimow, Darrel Hunter, and Jeff
Stewart were the primary targets of all
Academy aerials. Holding down the
Lion's front offensive line were Ray
Carr, Ken Gustafson, Scott Steffey,
Dean and David Barthelmes, Randy
Marzka, and Mark Petruso.
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lions gain experience
Quarterback Steve Barney, City leading yard gainer and Academy's major
offensive threat, eludes his would-be tacklers.
During the Prep game, Coaches Christensen and Mifsud
discuss the next play with receivers Phil Rhodes and Randy
Marzka.
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Lack of participation hindered the
Girls' Varsity Golf Team to the extent
of their finishing a disappointing third
in City Series. Linda First and Flichele
Skonieczcka qualified in district play-
offs, but failed to place in the State
tournament at Hershey, Pa. Lions did
well, but scorewise they were greatly
outnumbered by opposing teams.
Coach Sue Zawacki and returning
players Linda First and Tami Salorino
hope for more interest in girls' golf
next fall.
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girls stroke to third
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diamond girls place low
Collision is inevitable when Chris Lepo fights forthe base.
Lionettes experienced a dis-
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last with a 3-8 tally in City Series.
Having clawed Strong Vincent 13-3
the first time, they mastered them
again 12-4 later in the season. With
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East was upset under a 10-7 decision.
Teammates mourned the untimely
deaths of Cindy Schwabenhaur and
Paula Loomis, two of the team's best
players. Returning juniors and soph-
omore players are looking forward to
an active 1976 season.
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K. Henning, C. Sween, L. Seman. ROW 3: J. Cohen, P. Loomis, D. Fischer, J. Zeiner, M, Kapsar, D. Snippert,
Coach Comstock
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ROW 2: Coach Servero, D. Evans, T. Cacchione, P. Mobley, M. Merry, J. Coleman, S. Klimow, M. Carroll, Coach Petrianni. ROW 3: J.
Klochak, J. Boss, D. O'Connor, D. Andrews, R. Marzka, Fl. Rugare, G. Muth, T. Klochak, Coach Rafalowski
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under Coach Ron Severo compileda
16-7 record. Though the team
dropped to a disappointing 3rd place
finish in city series, they came up with
a better than average record. Leading
the pitchers was Greg Muth who had
7 wins and 2 losses. The over-
powering bat of Mike Merry, the
team's leading hitter, as well as those
belonging to Dan O'Connor, Tim Cac-
chione, and John Coleman, provided a
hopeful outlook for the season. Re-
turning lettermen next year will be
Randy Marzka, Mark Carroll, John
Boss, Scott Klimow, along with Mike
Merry and Dan O'Connor.
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second place in city series action.
Other top players were Neil Leroy.
Jim Golab, Mingo Frez, and Karl Koe-
nig. The team, wrapping up the sea-
son with a 12-2 overall, experienced
only two losses, the final defeat com-
ing in the play-off match for the city
championship.
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KNEELING: L to R - Coach McDonald, J. Golab, N. Leroy, J. Newlin, M. Frez, M. Tate. STANDING: C. Johannes, J. Radov, K. Koenig,
H. Levin, L. Musarra, B. Thompson
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ROW 1: L. Adams, S. Becker, J. Becker, M. McLaughlin. ROW 2: J. Getschow, M.
Benson, C. Johannes, Coach Del Sandro, tabsent: T. Smithj.
With no racquet available, Leslie Adams finds other uses for the tennis ball.
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Girls' Tennis Team to a struggling O-16
record,
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secondg Sharon Becker, third, Trudy
Smith, fourth, and Jeanne Getschow,
fifth position.
Academy sent three girls to partici-
pate in
District 10 playoffs held at
Edinboro campus courts. Star player
Cindy J
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gles competition, later teaming up
with Mary Benson for doubles action,
but failing to place.
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with a bleak 8-7 record. Although only
showing a mediocre tally, the link-
sters displayed above average talent.
John Boss and Paul Lictenwalter
gained berths on the All-Metro Golf
squad. Teammates Tom Whalen and
Dan O'Connor, potentially good play-
ers, were named to second team. Lic-
tenwalter, a junior returning next year,
and Boss, a senior, paced the team
by compiling 47 and 43 points respec-
tively.
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A first in out-of-town travelling for the
boys, the J.V.'s beat Greenville on their
home field with a resounding 6-0
score. Standouts for the young lions
were Phil Rhodes COutstanding Offen-
sive Player of the Yearj, Gary Page,
Jim and John Clark, Aaron Carson,
Brian Garlington, Ron Cuzzola, Joe
Peebles CDefensive Player of the
Yeary, Steve Jaycox, and Floyd Gre-
gory QMVP of the Teamj.
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Floyd Gregory and Joe Peebles watch as their teammate Steve Jaycox sacks
a Prep quarterback for a 10-yard loss.
gridders managed third
Front Row: F. Holmes, M. Melangro, S. Jaycox, S. Smith, R. Gore, D. Sheldong Second Row: John Clark, D. Johns, J. Pearson P
Rhodes Jim Clark, D. Dunstong Third Row: F. Gregory, A. Wehan, G. Page, L. Barney, R. Cuzzola, D. Rhodes, J. Peeblesg Fourth Row:
A Carson, S, Quinn, J. Young, B. Garlington, A. Tate, Coach Danias.
gymnasts fail to score
Row 1: L to Fi - Vera Rhea, Candy Mazzo, Lynn Carter, Valerie Schoenhouse, Cindy
Flouse Row 2: Linda Yanosko, Karen Zimmerman, Lisa Gomersall, Donna Overmoyer,
Lynn Guagliardi, Laura Ostrowski, Coach Forinash Fiow 3: Anne Ott, Melissa Kestel,
Carolyn Wood, Jeanne Getschow, Lisa Vomero, Maretta de Jong
Individually, Academy girl gymnasts
performed outstandingly. ln spite of
their zeal, they finished the season
with a disappointing O-5 record. Un-
der the coaching of Miss Debbie Fori-
nash, the girls practiced and trained
during after-school sessions. Leading
the pack of seventeen hard-working
gymnasts were Lisa Vomero who
showed a talented second place in
vaulting during the City Meet, with
Donna Overmoyer capturing third
place on the uneven bars. Most of the
girls will be returning in the fall, ad-
ding experienced players to an other-
wise novice team.
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gymnastic specialties.
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Standing L - R: B. Garlington, P. Hammons, L. Barney, D. Barthelmes, R. Coleman, M. Gleba, P. Rhodes, D. Vicos, J. Borrelli, D.
Palmer Kneeling L - R: W. Lindsey, D. DeFazio, S. Adamszek, S. Jaycox, P. Stockhausen, T. Schriefer, R. Wall, J. Honard.
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Coach Hayes' grapplers completed
the season with a 4-8 record, earning
third place in city standings. Tom
Schriefer at 132 lbs., and Academy's
best wrestler, compiled a 13-1 regular
season record, winning the city cham-
pionship. Schriefer was also in district
competiton and a contender for state
honors. Other outstanding senior
grapplers were Jon Honard, Wayne
Lindsey, and Pat Hommons. With
such talented performers as Dean
Barthelmes, Randall Coleman, Steve
Jaycox, Brian Garlington, and Larry
Wall returning in September, the fu-
ture for the wrestling cubs bears op-
timism.
For a near fall in first period action, the referee gives city-champion Tom
Schriefer three points.
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Academy-Tech Hockey team ended
the season with an 8-4-1 record. Al-
though now in their second year, the
icers are not yet included in the city's
interschoolastic sports' program.
Their hope is to make ice hockey a
school sponsored sport, supported by
Erie City School District in the near
future. Academy's Bill Roberts, Austin
Reichert, John Gilewicz, and Doug
Lichtenwalter were crucial in-
struments in success that lead the
team to the state playoffs. Remaining
team members from Academy are Al
Wehan and Tom Gay.
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Amthor, A. Teichert, Bottom Row: D. Allman, D. Lichtenwalter, M. Saul, P. Harras, R. McLoud, A. Wehan
Kneellng: L to Fi - Carol Weber, Jean Wayne, Gigi Smith Standing: Coach Zawacki, Lil Wroblewski. Kim Mallin. M399i9. KHDSGV, Karen
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Our Varsity Girls' Basketball Team
finished the season with a sizzling
undefeated record of 14-0. Long
hours of practice and hard play paid
dividends. The team advanced to the
PIAA District 10 playoffs against Cor-
ry, being elimated in a tight 49-47
score. Top talllers for the season were
seniors Lil Wroblewski C214 ptsy, Mag-
gie Kapsar 11893, Sue Davey f174Jg
junior Patty Clark 41233, and soph-
omore Karen Watkins 4643. Coach Sue
Zawacki attributes the team's success
to complete unity. Making the City All-
Star Squad from Academy were sen-
iors Maggie Kapsar, Lil Wroblewski,
and Sue Davey. Returning varsity
players for next year's squad will be
Debbie Tate, Patty Clark, Karen Wat-
kins, and Brenda Coleman.
Members of the Girls' Varsity sit
stoically on the bench, waiting for
J.V.'s to finish practice.
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Girls' J.V. Basketball ended the sea-
son with a 6-7 record. Outstanding
players were Cheri Rouse, Sharon
Evans, and Jean Wayne. Under
Coach Harkins' supervision, team
members played excellent basketball
but failed to win a majority of their
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go undefeated
Sitting: L to R - Tony Simmons, Debbie Wayne, Sharon Evans, Gigi Smith, Standing:
Valencia Jones, Cheri Johnson, Cheri Rouse, Mary Covington, Shebby Overton, Mary
Benson, Jean Wayne.
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inexperienced lions finish last
Standing L - R: Coach DiBacco, Fl. Carter, D. Siegel, M. McAllister, B. Joint, W. Stone, K. Gore, K. Gustafson, M. Pondors. D. Walters,
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other Lions trail the play.
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Reserve Darrold Hobson shoots an underhand layup in the game versus
Jamestown. '
Academy Basketball Team finished
the season with a 5-16 reacord. Veter-
an guard Francis Spearman led
Coach DiBacco's dribblers with a total
of 342 points. Complementing Spear-
man were sophomores Ken Gore,
Robert Carter, Dwight Johnson, and
freshman Walter Stone. Pulling re-
serve duty were seniors Ken Gustaf-
son, Darroll Hobson, Tom Whalen,
and sophomore Matt McAllister. One
compensation the youthful Lions real-
ized by finishing in the basement of
Section competition was valuable ex-
perience to be used at a later date.
Next season the entire starting team
will be returning to offer stiffer com-
petition to Academy's opposing
teams.
Despite the defensive efforts of the Jamestown cager
Kenny Gore scores two points.
Coach Flinn, J.V. Basketball head
mentor, coached our young dribblers
to a 5-10 record. Scoring high were
cubs Matthew Crosby 42833, Ira Quinn
11731, and Craig Kimmel thigh in
reboundsj. By defeating Tech, the
J.V.'s broke a two year losing streak
in City Series.
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outstretched hand of a Jamestown defender.
junior lions show promise
Standing L - Fi: I. Quinn, G. Page, C. Kimmel, M. Crosby, G. Knight, S. Palimore, S. Harden, P. Campbell. Kneeling: R.
Gore, J. Fuhrman.
One of Academy's stronger poloists, Dale Meyers, swims in for a shot while being molested by a Tech opponent.
poloists improve tallies
Flow 1: L to B - B. Brewer, D. Meyers, B. Washek, D. Young, B. Roberts, S.
Osborn, Coach Macey, Row 2: J. VanTassel, Mgr. E. Stright, M. Merry, B.
Czarnecki, D. Lichtenwalter, D. Czarnecki, C. Green, J. Reigal, Mgr. K. Lyons
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record with both wins coming over
East High. Our poloists played each
game competitively and ceased being
the "doormat" of previous years. The
most exciting game of the season was
a 13-12 setback to Strong Vincent,
the winning point made in overtime.
Leading this year's squad were co-
captains Mark Carroll and Dale
Meyers, fowardsg goalies Bill Roberts
and Michael Merryg and guards Bob
Washek, Steve Osborn, Dan Young,
and Brian Brewer. Making First Team
All-City from Academy was Mark Car-
roll, Second Team Dale Meyers.
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hard work brings two wins
Academy girl swimmers were not
able to exceed a 2-8 final record. This
season was the first time in several
years that our girls won any of their
meets. Despite the team's effort and
long hours of practice, Jean Lieder,
sophomore, came in first place in
every meet in at least one event.
Jackie and Sharon Becker, under-
classmen, were not far behind.
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Lansbury, D. Whitney.
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to-Fl: D. Watkins, S. Osborn, D. Young, C. Green, B. Washek, Coach Masi
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Academy sea lions snapped a three
year losing streak with two victories
over the East High Swim Team. Bob
Washek broke the school record for
the 500 free style, with a time of
5:51:O0. Dan Young captured City div
ing title and did well in District 10
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Here we sea Danny Young performing a full twist,
only one of his many diving specialties.
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placing him in the top ten at District swim meet.
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Versatile sports figure Jeff Stewart confidently
takes aim before he lets the javelin fly.
Academy Track Team finished the
season with a 4-4 record. Coach Mor-
gan's cindermen fell to a 4th place
finish in City, the bright note being
their unblemished record against out
of town opponents.
Leading the team was long jumper
Jeff Quinn, hurdler Jim Wolf, high
jumpers Darrell Hunter and Rick
Wolfe, runners Tony Thompson, Lee
Griffis, Mark Montefiori, and Gary El-
ler. With many underclassmen return-
ing, Coach Morgan is looking forward
to a better season in '76.
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sprin ters fall to fourth
Clearing the five-foot mark is no special feat for high jumper Rick Wolfe.
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S. Jaycox, R. Manch, C. Carson, K. Beckett, L. Griffis, C. Heberle, Dn. Barthelmes, T. Thompson, C. Schnieder, ROW 3: Mgr. M. Costa,
M. Brant, G. Eller, K. Vincent, T. Summerville, P. Witowski, . B. Michaels, G. Rose, M. Montefiori, J. Quinn, M. Petruso, D. Parker, M.
Burger, D. Adams, J. Giliewicz, B. Randall, M. McCracken, M. Sokoloff, P. Anderson, J. Stewart, G. Hilliard, S. Steffey, Coach
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ln anticipation of City Track Meet, Lee Griffis
easily paces off the 2-mile run.
Academy Girls' Track ended a
triumphant season, sharing the city
crown with Tech. Sophomore Debbie
Tate, the lone Lion to attend the Girls'
State Track Meet at Penn State, was
selected the outstanding female ath-
lete at the City Track Meet, breaking
the hundred yard dash record with a
11.7 time and 26.9 in the 220. Ftigor-
ous practice paid off as Lil Wrob-
lewski ran the 80 yard hurdles in a
record-breaking 11.8 seconds. Tami
Sicari contributed two more records
with the javelin C1 01'-11V2"J and shot-
put 132'-6V2"J.
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Captains L. Wroblewski, M. Kapsar, T. Sicari, and J. Wroblewski confer on track
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the sectional meet and sixth at the
district level, the harriers were paced
by Mike Burger and Gary Eller. With
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DeNardo, L. First. ROW 4: L. Curlett, K. Fisher, R. Marzka, J. Anderson, J. Boss.
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bowlers roll
Intramural Bowling League started
its 1975-76 season at South Erie
Turners, later moving to Eastland
Lanes. Under American Junior Bowl-
ing Congress sanctions, the league
enjoyed one of its best seasons. Dave
Czarnecki scored high game 12693
and high series C6297 for the boys,
Jean Getschow registered 42213 and
C5505 for the girls. Later in the season
our girls' team - Linda First, Linda
Allen, Jean Getschow, Jean Rogers,
and Carmela Copeland competed in-
terscholastically against area schools.
ADVISOR: Mrs. Schember
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Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team with a
solid foundation, came through when
things got tough. Ending the season
in a victorious 10-O record, they went
on to capture city and Metro crowns.
Their regular season was a total of 7
wins and no defeats. In tournament'
playoffs held at McDowell High, Acad-
emy finished first place with a 3-O
tally.
The loss of experienced starters
through graduation hurt Academy's
volleyball chances of a good season,
but enthusiasm, determination, and
constant play sparked our team to
endless wins. Sue Davey, an import
from McDowell, was the most con-
sistent overall player in all major sta-
tistical categories. Other steady per-
formers were seniors Martha Baker,
Maggie Kapsar, Lil Wroblewski, and
junior Brenda Coleman, who will be
the nucleus of next year's team.
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2: Mr. Burger, F. Gravatt, J. Newlin, B. Goetz, G. Giles, D. Bolton, J. Neithamer, P. Steinhaur, N. Giles, C. Baum, M.
Schultz, ROW 3: S. Osborn, R. Conklin, B. Thompson, L. Hershelman, R. Fox, K. Roberts, S. Milliron, G. Rose, D.
Conklin, M. lacobucci, K. Baughman, ROW 4: J. Shutts, J. Golab, M. Gravatt, M. Connely, P. Williams, M. Eller, J.
Harayda, B. Wantz, R. Holmes, C. Emmons, ROW 5: A. Weham, D. Wheeler, P. Gillespie, M. DeJong, K. Fisher, B.
Heiple, T. Lupp, M. Rouke, B. Damewood, ROW 6: C. Kimmel, J. Gray, P. Scanzillo, J. Vantassel, B. Nelson, J.
Anderson, J. Wells, G. Brown, J. Kurytnak, D. Rogers, ROW 7: T. Davenport, B. Brewer, R. Foster.
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sounds of music
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Band rehearsal at Baker's Field for halftime show ends in the trek back to school.
BAND
Academy High School Band added
zest and enthusaism to pep rallies,
games, and concert. Members put in
many hours at Baker's Field per-
fecting half-time and pre-game rou-
tine. Combining both classical and
rock tunes, they performed before ap-
preciative audiences of all ages.
Profits from the annual Christmas
and Easter sale of Pulakos chocolate
candy subsidized the out-of-town
guest concerts and participation of
qualified members at District Band
Festival.
Advisor: Mr. Burger
ORCHESTRA
Though small in number C25 mem-
bersy but big in sound, the orchestra
practiced daily, broadening and per-
fecting their musical talents. Special
programs included an evening Spring
Concert, a daytime assembly for the
students, and several appearances at
out-of-town schools.
Advisor: Mr. Burger
ROW 1: L to R - D. Meyer, T. Murphy, J. Milliron, R. Rugare, L. Testrake. ROW 2: B. McKee, W. Garben, W. Kenny,
D. Whitney, C. Weber, R. Verdecchia, J. Guagliardi. ROW 3: Mr. Burger, T. Steffen, E. Thompson, C. McCracken, D.
Mayers, L. Oatman, F. Jones. ROW 4: B. Brewer, J. Kurytnak, G. Giles, R. Fox, J. Neithamer, C. Emmons.
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T. Britten, J. Breese, T. Baum, and J. Cohen discuss a special feature article for the upcoming issue of
the Star.
STAR
Editor of Star, Marc Brown, and staff
achieved a journalistic quality in the maga-
zine. To stay within a limited budget, the
paper was written, laid out, and printed
within the school. Publication included sev-
en regular issues, a Bicentennial number,
and two literary magazines. Members of
the photography staff supplied the pictures
for each edition. The free use of the school
printing press and IBM Selectric Typewriter
kept Star treasury solvent.
ADVISOR: Mrs. McConnell
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ROW 1: M. Tannenbaum, D. Gauslin, D. McLaughlin: ROW 2: J. Cohen, G. Grygo,
N. Moyak, L. Brown, T. Britten: Row 3: T. Baum, Fl. Vasil, M. Brown, R. Kimmel, M.
Benson.
Chess Club: ROW 1: L to R - D. Paparelli, B. Randall. ROW 2: B. Goetz, B. Damewood, P. McStraw, E. Grygo, B. Parco, C.
Carter, Mr. Niebauer.
strategic skills stressed
Saddle Club: S. Wehrev, C. Rouse, L. Vomero, C. McLaughlin, M
Scott.
Jim Steffan contemplates Chuck Carter's move as other members
look on.
CHESS CLUB
Meeting weekly after school, Chess Club
members worked prodigiously planning
new strategic devices to improve their
game. Members participated in inter-scho-
lastic competition and awarded a chess set
to the member with the highest average.
ADVISOR: Mr. Niebauer
SADDLE CLUB
The "horse set" met spasmodically dur-
ing the year and worked at general riding
skills. Lessons in saddling, bridling, groom-
ing, and riding added to their equestrienne
experience.
ADVISOR: Mr. Scott
Linda First radiates enthusiasm
prior to the Christmas Concert.
CHOIR
Under the choral direction of Ms.
Brenda Ferrito, a musically talented
group of students combined their
skills to provide the high quality which
is always present in Academy choirs
and choruses. Major choral presenta-
tions included the Christmas Concert,
Spring Concert, appearances at the
Rotary Club, and at Toronto High
School. The Madrigals, a group ofthe
best voices, provided additional selec-
tions to the choir's usual repertoire.
To defray the expenses of the spring
trip to Toronto, choir members sold
Katheryn Beiche candy bars.
ADVISOR: Ms. Ferrito
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Preceding concert time, R. Skoniezka takes one last look at the alto part of her
music.
ROW 1: L to R - J. Rogers, G. Cooley, S. McCall, L. Whitbread, S. Pratt. ROW 2: T. Sicari, B. Costolo,
T. Nickell, J. Chitester, J. Crossman, S. Breakiron. ROW 3: G. Giles, B. Nelson, R. Fujimoto, L.
Franklin.
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ROW 1: L to R - J. Jarzynka, R. Twyman, G. Koffman, E. Atkinson, L. Whitbread, C. Sherrell, D. Hunter, R. McCall, J. Rogers, M
Parco, S. Salvage. ROW 2: N. Giles, R. Harvey, B. Brewer, A. Chaftee, J. Kuyrtnak, J. Gregorzewcki, J. Young, C. McCrillis, J
Chitester, R. Skoniezcka, S. Pratt. ROW 3: G. Cooley, D. Henderson, S. McCall, S. Moyer, P. Barnes, P. Shesterenko, T. Sicari, B
Costolo, J. Grossman, P. DeNardo, T. Salorino. ROW 4: C. Rouse, A. Atkinson, L. First, D. Briggs, G. Giles, B. Kaurman, L. Franklin, B
Nelson, R. Fjuimoto, D. Watkins, M. Kapsar, T. Nickell, S. Breakiron.
ROW 1: L to R - K. Allman, L. Gomersall, L. Carter, M. Sledge, J. Rivera, B. Williams, C. Wood, B. Wood, V. Schoenhouse, B. King, N.
Collarile, L. Fisher. ROW 2: B. Gante, T. Simmons, J. Johnson, G. Grandalski, L. Baxter, S. Overtone, K. Crawford, L. Bowers, A.
Williams, P. Pacely. ROW 3: K. McKee, C. Mazzo, B. Bednarski, N. Figurski, L. Wilcox, L. Martin, D. Baxter, T. Nickell, D. Clark. ROW 4
K. Merchant, M. Carroll, E. Kalogeras, T. Norton, J. Crossman, B. Zimmerman, P. Sherrell, M. Thurston, K. McCracken, M. Ponce, P
DeNardo, E. Wroblewski.
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Cheerleader Meg Merritt assists the
Academy Lion in destroying Prep's
game ball.
CHEERLEADING
Leading the student body in cheers
and songs at pep rallies and sports'
events, the Varsity cheerleaders
boosted school spirit at every op-
portunity and backed the teams
through both victories and losses.
Cheerleaders were able to purchase
new uniforms from their sale of
school license plates, pins, and
school supplies. To complement their
new uniforms, pom-poms were do-
nated by the Academy Boosters.
Advisor: Mrs. Peterson
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SENATE REPRESENTATIVES: ROW 1 L to R - T. Britten, J. Getschow, S. Cooney. L. Ugino, T. Manna, M
Spearman, N. Giles, C. Baum, D. Colley, R. Wenner, F. Jones. ROW 2: D. Hunter, N. Figurski, R. Marszka, P
Fowler, K. Wolanin, B. Miller, C. Emmons, E. Benson, P. Steinhauer, K. Roberts, D. Mayers. ROW 3: S
Klimow, J. Rogers, J. Jarzynka, T. Thompson, J. Cacchione, A. Wehan, S. Jaycox, S. Argeny, D. Schaaf, D
Young. ROW 4: S. Osborn, D. Lojewski, K. Fischer, R. Carr, G. Giles, G. Jones
in deliberation
SENATE
Acting as a grievance committee and as
a Iiason between students and adminis-
tration, Senate planned, organized, and
promoted special school activities. A re-
vised system of electing senators resulted
in better communication between repre-
sentatives and homeroom students. Senate
sponsored a full length movie, took charge
of half-time activities at Homecoming
game, and supervised seasonal dances.
President Ken Gustafson worked con-
scientiously with Pat Hammons, vice-presi-
dentg Suzanne Moyer, secretary, and Ja-
nice LoCastro, treasurer.
ADVISOR: Mr. Verdecchia
Senate President Ken Gustafson, Secretary Suzanne Moyer, Treasurer Janice
LoCastro, Vice-President Pat Hammons.
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SENATE ALTERNATES: ROW 1 L to R - K. Vincent, G. Kaufman, P. Schmitt, D. Briggs, R. Brown, R.
Kimmel, P. Gillespie, C. Beckman, C. Kimmel. ROW 2: D. Lojewski, T. Britten, J. Becker, M. Parco, T.
Montgomery, T. Smith, R, Harvey, G. Cooley, J. Chitester, S. Becker, B. Costolo, A. Reichert, J. Stewart.
ROW 3: P. Rhodes, D. Weed, C. Westergren, J. Honard, D. Witney, M. Spearman, G. Sesler, M. Baker, P.
DeNardo. ROW 4: H. Darr, T. D'Albora, C. Yates, D. Conklin, B. Schaaf, R. McQueen, J. Leider.
we learn respect
MODEL U.N.
This year Academy represented Bulgaria
at the Model U.N. In Committee bloc meet-
ings held at various Erie area high schools,
our members assumed a leading role. Mod-
el U.N. activities climaxed with the General
Assembly at Gannon College, Nov. 14-15,
when two separate bills, submitted by the
communist bloc, of which Bulgaria was a
member, were accepted.
Participants did not spend all their time
debating or discussing crucial world is-
sues. At the various preparatory meetings
and programs, members had the opportu-
nity to hear important political speakers
and to meet student delegates from as far
away as Pittsburgh and Buffalo.
MODEL U.N.: Fzovv 1 L to R - N. Gupta, R. Brown. Row 2: E. ADVISOR: Mr' Umch
Benson, N. Gupta. ROW 3: R. Kimmel, L. Brown, T. Baum, K.
Roberts. ROW 4: J. Gilewicz, N. Seigel, A. Ott, S. Osborn, D.
McLaughlin, M. Brown, A. Reichert.
ROW 1 L to R - S. Petti, D. Lepo, D. Konkel, L. Vomero, L. Laird, R. Shoop. ROW 2: N. Figurski, B. Miller, B. Alex, K. Anderson
K. Gehrlein, C. McCrillis. ROW 3: A. Foster, S. Cook, J. Beck, K. Colley, B. Ward, T. Beck.
ROW 1 L to R - T. Corsi, T. Manna, L. Breakiron, A, Trotter, V. Rhea, C. Hogan. ROW 2: G. Guerra, L. Miller, C. Fowle, R
Sayles, F. Mir, C. Walker. ROW 3: B. Jensen, D. Hunter, J. Hogan, F. Martin, J. Servidio, G. Vincent.
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L to Fl - Fl. Skonieczka, C. McCrilIis, M. Chimenti, L. Allen, S. Moyer, L. Wroblewski.
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LEADERS L to Fl: L. Wroblewski, S. Moyer, C. McCrillis.
TWIRLERS
In the execution of new and dazzling
marching and twirling routines, devised
by senior leader Suzanne Moyer and her
assistants Carrie McCrillis and Lil Wrob-
lewski, Academy majorettes pleased
wherever they appeared, their au-
diences. Accompanied by the concert
band, our baton twirlers performed at
rallies, special school events, parades,
and football games. Pulakos candy sales
provided necessary funds for out-of-
town excursion trips.
ADVISOR: Ms. Forinash
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FRENCH CLUB
Spirited and hardworking French
Club'ers experienced an enjoyable and
successful year with club meetings being
held regularly. Members spoke conversa-
tional French, studied traditions, and wrote
French compositions. Fund raising projects
helped partially finance a spring trip to
Quebec City, Canada.
ADVISOR: Mrs. Campbell
GERMAN CLUB
One of the specialties of German Club
was experimenting with German cuisine.
Since Elina Aho, our Finnish exchange stu-
dent, was a fluent speaker of German,
members profited from her presence and
assistance in reading the language and in
enjoying German culture.
ADVISOR: Mr. Rhode
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GERMAN CLUB: ROW 1: L to R - E. Aho, R. Grenaway, P. Lasko. ROW 2: M.
Schultz, L. Gehrlein, J. Doe, J. Grenaway, L. Markham,
Lichtenwalter.
K. Montgomery, D.
Our Finnish exchange student Elina Aho explains a
difficult phrase to German Club member Peggy Lasko.
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FRENCH CLUB: ROW 1: L to R - B. Snippert, K. Boyer, S. Rupczewski, D
Weed, C. Dombrowski, P. Williams. ROW 2: C. Richardson, L. Naylor, K.
Oatman, T. Brandt, R. Kimmel, T. Sohl, R. Brown, T. Pianka.
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SPANISH CLUB: ROW 1: L to R - K. Whitehall, M. Corsi, W. Garben, M. Garben, D. Mayers,
N. Gupta, N. Seman.
speak the same language
RUSSIAN CLUB: ROW 1: L to R - B. Kight, M. DeJong, L. Guagliardi, E.
Benson, M. Wood. ROW 2: M. Nowotny, J. Neithamer, A. Sabatine, M. Walls, J.
Ott, Mr. Zlotnicki.
SPANISH CLUB
Limited membership did not keep mem-
bers of Spanish Club from enjoying an
active year. At regularly scheduled meet-
ings, members learned famous Spanish
songs, experimented with new and exciting
recipes, and participated in advanced con-
versations with one another. Club members
were able to gain a better understanding of
the Spanish culture.
ADVISOR: Miss Major
RUSSIAN CLUB
New to Academy this year was a class in
Russian, offered as an elective. Interested
students soon formed a Russian Club to
further acknowledge the culture, writing,
and customs of this Eastern European
country. Members are looking forward to a
larger membership next year.
ADVISOR: Mr. Zlotnicki
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STAGEXAVA CREW
Members of the Stage and AVA
Crew run a smooth and efficient oper-
ation. Working behind the scenes dur-
ing assembHes they apphed then
technical "know-kow" in handling the
nncrophones, Hghts, scenery
changes, and other stage effects. The
crew also distributed projectors, tele-
vision sets, and other audiovisual aids
for special presentations within the
classrooms.
Advisor: Mr. Clausnitzer
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Afro-American Club: ROW 1: L to R - K. Watkins, C. Summerville, G. Cooley, D.
Barnes: ROW 2: R. McQueen, D. McQueen, L. Scott, G. Jones, Mr. Jones.
AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB
Afro-American Club members were ac-
tive participants in community service dur-
ing the year. At Thanksgiving and other
holidays, baskets of fruit were donated to
J.F.K. and Nato Center for distribution
among the needy. An all-day exchange
program between Iroquois and Academy
students took place in the fall.
ADVISOR: Mr. Jones
CAREER CLUB
Career Club is a non-graded club de-
signed forrstudents interested in learning
about career opportunities. At monthly
meetings speakers from a variety of profes-
sional fields acquainted members with in-
formation and knowledge on job avail-
ability, position responsibility, and accred-
ited schools. Meetings were held in offices
and stores as well as at school, giving
members a first hand view of the profes-
sional at work.
ADVISOR: Miss Hickey
clubs promote leadership
ROW 1: L to R - G. Vincent, T. McGill, N. Moyak, G. Cooley, ROW 2: J. Jarzynka, J. Anderson, D. Marx, M. Kapsar, J. Hubert, N.
Figurski, ROW 3: P. DeNardo, E. Semenoff, B. Miller, C. McCrillis, S. Cook, C. Falcone, L. Grappy, L. Kowalski, C. Falcone, K. S.
DePalma, G. Kaufman, A. Lose, L. First, C. Rouse, A. Terranova. J. Schuller, L. Kaufman, D. Baxter: ROW 4: B. Jensen, K. Muroff, K.
DiLuzio, J. Hilliard, L. Lawrence, J. Ore, P. Wonner, D. Palicia, L. McLaughlin, L. Senemetelli, L. Testrake, D. Whitney.
we leave lab - then hit the slopes
SCIENCE CI-UB SCIENCE CLUB: How 1 L to a - D. Williamson, P. sieinnauer, N. smms, C.
Wgrking on ghemistry and Science ex- Weber, R. Fox. ROW 2: D. McLaughlin, K. Roberts, T. Turner, T. Baum. A.
periments, Science Club members travelled Feam'
to Pittsburgh to view scientific exhibits at
the Pittsburgh Aviary, Buhl Planetarium
and the Carnegie Museum of Science.
Members, using their scientific "Know-
how," worked on original projects, hoping
for the opportunity to present them at the
State Science Meeting at Seven Springs,
Pa.
ADVISOR: Mr. Fearn
SKI CLUB
Nature cooperated as Ski Club members
spent an excellent season on the slopes of
near-by Peek n' Peak, learning new skills,
perfecting form, and just enjoying the
snow and fellowship with other snow-
buddies. Every Thursday evening members
worked at achieving balance, agility, and
co-ordination on the powdery inclines.
ADVISOR: Mr. Zonno
SKI CLUB: L to Fl - S. Godfrey, S. Grieshober, T. Jaggi, D. Gauslin, L. Vomero, J. Masi, D. Schillinger, L
Breakiron, M Marchini, F. Mir, C. Wolanin, B. Hogan, M. Jones, N. Seman, C. Carter, L. Ugino.
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slopes after a successful run.
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Baker. ROW 2: E. Stright, C. Emmons, S. Breakiron, M. Merritt.
ROW 3: C. Heberle, C. Weber, B. Schaaf, L. McLaughlin. ROW 4: L.
Naylor, K. Boyer, J. VanTassel, N. Gupta. ROW 5: L. Brown, S.
Pratt, J. Radov, E. Benson, Mr. Niebauer.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
National Honor Society, .numbering
twenty-three seniors, reiterated constantly
its motto: "character scholarship
leadership service." Its major project
was a second semester tutorial program
conducted by N.H.S. members during their
study periods.
In May, approximately 1006 of the stu-
dents of the Junior Class were inducted
into membership.
ADVISOR: Mr. Niebauer
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NHS officers: Martha Baker, Tim Baum, Judy Howe, Debbie
Williamson.
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goals.
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YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING
Under the Youth for Understanding pro-
gram, fourteen Academy students, all ac-
cepted by YFU, plan to spend two summer
months in various countries abroad. Mem-
bers of YFU met periodically during the
school year, getting to know members from
other area schools as well as foreign stu-
dents now studying in Erie. Academy's rep-
resentatives will enjoy the advantages of
family life and customs in a foster home in
a foreign country.
ADVISOR: Ms. Ferritto
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exchange student from Belgium, finds no trouble in
acclimating to his new school and her friendly
students.
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A. Ott, K. Gehrlein, C. Rouse. ROW 2: J. Alex, K. Paul, J. Kurytnak, B. Kight, Ft.
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INTERNATIONAL CLUB
Five exchange students, in cooperation
with Youth for Understanding, spent their
1975 year abroad at Academy. They came
to us from Belgium, Finland, Switzerland,
Mexico, and Japan. Through this inter-
change of customs and ideas, under-
standing and appreciation for other cul-
tures emerged and expanded. Our
"adopted" students took their studies se-
riously and joined in all of Academy's activ-
ities-academic, athletic, and social.
ADVISOR: Ms. Ferritto
Barb Snippert, Elina Aho CFinlandJ, Ann Ott, Lena Eksberg CSwitzerlandD, Debbie Williamson.
"Walk together, talk together, ye peoples of the earth."
ROW 1 L to R - P. Amon, D. Schaaf, S. Grieshober, J. Boss. ROW 2: P. Michali, R. Shoop, B.
Peelman, C. Emmons, A. Ott, K, Wolanln, P, Fowler. ROW 3: E. Bermon, D. Conklin, C. Westegren, G.
Peelman, B. Schaaf, K. Gustafson, J. Stewart, D. Schneider, R. Carr, A. Reichert. Absent: L. First, M.
Munson.
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Stewart In Ileu of the picture cropper uses a ruler
to flmsh layouts for the last deadlme
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Reportage editors Doug Conklin and Kay Wolamn walt for executive staffers John
Boss and Sue Grleshober and Mrs Bermon to check type speclflcatlons
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Business Staff: L to R - T. Britten, T. Sicari, J. Getschow, D.
Goldstein.
The photographers snapped this cross section of staff members
enjoying a gala Christmas party in room 6.
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expertise in altering a difficult sports page being prepared by Ken
Gustafson, 1976 Sports section head.
ACADEME
1976, being the Bicentennial year of
America's independence as a nation, Aca-
deme wished to include a special eight
page pictorial review of historical Erie to
celebrate our country's 200th birthday. The
book was also enlarged by four pages,
bringing the total number to 204.
New members became apprentices un-
der veteran staff members. Each section
head made daily progress reports to the
editors. Co-editors John Boss and Sue
Grieshober, under the supervision of advis-
or Mrs. Bermon, worked closely with staff
members on layouts, photography, and re-
portage.
After the book arrived, staff members
held a banquet at Holiday Inn, honoring
seniors and rewarding prizes to winners of
theme collages. An evening of spoofing
added enjoyment of this last time together
as a staff.
LITERARY ADVISOR: Mrs. Bermon
BUSINESS ADVISOR: Mrs. Massing
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half-time highlighted Academy's Home-
coming Game. Queen Bernadette Amos
and her court, regal in their attire and
glowing with excitement, were first nomi-
nated by the football team and later
voted as the popular choice of the stu-
dent body. Despite our loss to Prep, the
game attracted enthusiastic alumni, stu-
dents, and friends.
Emcees Ftichelle Skoniezcka, Tim Murphy, and 1974 Queen Dinah
Moore.
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Three bonfire rallies enhanced school
spirit and enthusiasm during the football
season. Large crowds of students at-
tended - yelling cheers, singing school
songs, and watching the roaring blaze
grow higher and higher, casting its glow
in the night darkness.
High spirited Lions: Lionel Franklin, Ken Gustafson, Ronny McQueen, Kay Wolanin, Marcus Williams, Sue Grieshober, Tom Whalen
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Academe Banquet: Editors John Boss and Sue
Grieshober
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National Merit Scholarship Finalists: Steve Osborn, and Tim Turner
United Fund Winners: Homeroom 107
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Teen Board Representatives: Sue McGraw and Renlta Moyer
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I Academic' LINDA ALLEN Bowling 2-32 Qtreas.J5 Track 2-35 Twirling 1-2-3' ASI-ILY ALTHOF -
General' BERNADETTE AMOS 5- Generate' JOHN ANDERSON - Band 1-2-35 Bowling 35 Prom' Com1'25
Senior Banquet Com. 35 YFU 2' LYNN ANDERSON - General' MARK ANDREWS?-131General''L Rl
ARNDT - General' MATTHEW ARN T -5 General' BOB ARNE'l'TE --General' ELINA i'AHOf-Germian
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5 2-35 YFU 2-3 RICHARDBALTES - General' ALLENE BARNETTI - BuSineSS"'fSTE-VE BARNEY - Afro-
American Club 1-25 ALVC 35 Football 2-3 fcapt.J5 Track 3' TIM BAUM - Model UN I1-2-351NHS3fpres.J5
Science Club 35 Star 1-2-3' DIANE BAXTER - Business Club 35 Girls' Chorus 1-2-31ftreas.J ' BRENDA
BEDNABSKI - Chorus 3' REGINA BENDER - Chorus 1' ELLEN BENSON- NHS 3: Senate -35 YFU 1-2-35
Y-Teens 1-25QfT6QS.Ir3,fPI'6S.7"'5jKATHY BENTON - General' BETTE BLAIR .- Track 1' JOHN BOSS -
Academe 2-3 Ceditorjg, Baseball 1-2-35 Golf 1-2-35 Senate 2-35 ALVC 3 Cpres.J' KAREN BOYER - Bowling 2
fv.p.J-35 French Club 1-2-35rNHS 3 ALVC 3' TOM BRANCT - French Club 2-3' SUSAN BREAKIRON -
Ch0ir 1-2-3: NHS JQHCN BRIGGS- Photo Staff 1-2-3' LOUIS BROWN - Model UN 1-2-35 NHS 2-35
Spanish Club 2Csec.35liIStar 3' MARC BROWN - Model UN 1-2-35: Star 1-2-3 feditorj' REX BUCKNER -
General' Ml5CIglA5ELiBURGER - Crosscountry 2-3 fcapt.J Track 1-2-3' THOMAS BOLLA - General'
C JODY CANCILLA - Afro-American Club 35 Midget Marchers 2-35 Trivit Trotters 3-45 Villa Boosters 1-2-
3' MARK CARROL - Baseball 25 Choir 15 Swimming 1-2-35 Waterpolo 1-2-3' DEAN CASS - General'
MARY ANN CHIMENTI - Track 1-2-35 Twirling 1-2-3' MICHAEL COCHRAN - AVA 2-35 Band 1-2-35 Football
1-25 Saddle Club 35 Stage Crew 2-3' JIM COFFMAN - General' NANCY COLLARILE - General' DIRINDA
COLLEY - ALVC 35 Bowling 2-35 Franch Club 1'iDOUGLAS CONKLIN - Academe 35 Band 1-2-35 Prom
Com, 23 'Senior Banquest Corn. 3' RICHARD COONEY - Golf 3' CARMELITA COPELAND - General'
BARB COTSTOLO5 Basketball 15 Choir 2-35 Chorus 15 Prom Com. 25 Track 1-2' JUANITA CROASMUN -
Choir 2-3' ISHELLEY CROCKETT - General' LAURIE CURLETT - Business' I
D RICK DANCIF-I Academic' 'JANETDACUS - Business' SUE DAVEY - Basketball 35 Trackg Volleyball
3' DOROTHY iDeBOE - Business' LAWRENCE DeCECCO - Football 15 Track 3' KATHY DILUZIO -
Business' I i 3 I
E DONALD' ELIASONI- Football 15 Senate 35 Track 2-3' CAROL EMMONS - Academe 35 Band 1-2-35
NHS 2-35 Orchestra 2-35 Senate 3' DAVID EVANS - Baseball 2-3' TIM EVERTS - General'
F MARK FERRA1 -'Choir 1-25 Swimming -15 Waterpolo 1-2' RICK FIGURSKI - General' KEITH FISHER
- Band 1-2-35:Bowling 35 Senate 35 Stage Band 3' GEORGE FLOROS - General' PEGGY FOWLER
- Academe 35 Cheerleading 2-35 Orchestra 1-25 Prom Com. 25 Senate 1-2-3' ROBIN FOX - Band 1-2-35
Orchestra 35 Science Club 35 Stage Band 1-2' LIONEL FRANKLIN - Choir 3 Cv.p.J5 Football 1-2-35 Senior
Class President 35 Track 2-3' CALVIN FRYLING - Football 35 French Club 1-2-3 Cpres.J' JIM FRYLING -
General' RYUZABUTO FUJIMOTO - Baseball 35 YFU 3' A
G5 BARR GAGEI iJ Academic1'ECD A GARBULINSKI - General' MARK GARDNER - General' CARRIE
GILEWICZ - French Club 15 Hockey 2-35 Model UN 35 Track 1-2-3'
STEPHEN GODFREYQ--:Ski Club 2-31' JAMES GOLAB - Band 1-2-35 Ter1r'liS 1-2-31' SCOTT GOMERSALL -
senate sg swlmliillirigl 2-af LINDA GRAPPY 4 eusineeer VICKI GRAYSON - cnerue 3+ TERESA GREEN -
fGeneral' SUSAN GZRIESHOBER - Academe 1-2-3 feditorjp Cheerleading 2-35 Senior Banquet Com. 35 Ski
'Club 1-2-3fpres.JjTracksf2-3' JoELLEN GORE '--'Cheerleading 2' EDWARD GUERRA - Academic' NILA
'GUPTAI -'Model UNII2-35' NHS 35 Spanlshf?ClubV-1-2-3 qpres.J Star 1' KEN GUSTAFSON - Academe 2-3:
Basketball-1-2-3: Football 1-2-3 Qcaptg NHSSB5-Senate 2-3 qpres.J'
DEBBIE HALL - Senior Banquet Com: 3' PAT HAMMONS - Football 2-35 Senate 2-35 Track 35
I I Wrestling 3'-RUBYAI HANSBREW Business' CAROL HAWKINS - Academic' CRAIG HEBERLE -
NHS 535 Track 2-35 Wrestling 1-2' ARVILLA HENDERSON - General' KRISTINE HENNING - eueineeer
KATHY HEFIMAN tGSl'aI15 LARY HERSHELMAN - Band 1-2-35 Football 15 Orchestra 1-2' SUE HETFIICK
---Business' JANIS-I-IIILSLIARD 5- General' DARROLD HOBSON - Basketball 1-2-3' JEFF HOBSON -
Orchestra 1-2-33" ELEANOR HQLTER -I Qhoilr 15 Treasurer 1-25Prom Com. 25 Trackff1' JUDY HOWE -
Cheerleading 2-3 f4Cca5pt.J5 French Club 15 NHS 2-3 fv.p.J5 Senate 1' DARRELL HUNTER1- Basketball 155
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ATHOMASAJAGG11 ALVC135 Football 35 Ski Club135 YFU 3' JOLINDA JARZYNKA - Choir 1-2-35
J Senate 13' CHRIS JOHNSON - 'Ava 2-35fStage Crew 2-3' ROSEANN JOHNSON - Business' CORA
JORDAN - General' DIANE JORDON -'General'
K MAGGIE KAPSAR - Basketball 1-2-35? Choir 35 Softball 2-35 Track 15 Volleyball 1-2-3' CHRIS KEITH -
Business' WILLIAM KIGHT - Band 1-2-35 YFU 3' CAROLE KINDLE - General' HARRY KINDLE -
General' DARCIE KNAPP - Cheerleading 2-3 Ccapt.75 Prom Com. 25 Senate 1-2-3' DONALD KRILL -
General' JOHN KURYTNAK - Band 1-2-35eChoir 35 Orhcestra 1-2-35 YFU 3' 5 5
L BONNIE LARKIN S- General' WILLIAM LENZ - General' CAROL LENTZ - General' WAYNE
- LINDSEY - ALVC 35 Wrestling 2-3' JANICE LGCASTRO - Golf 2-35 Senate 1-2-3 ftreas.J5 Student
Forum 1-2-3' DEBI LOJEWSKI I-General' LYNETTE LORENCE - Career Club 3' DARLENE LUCAS -
Class Officer 1 Qv.p.9' KATHERINE LYON - Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 Stage Band 1-25 Waterpolo 3
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M LEON MARKHAM - German Club 2-3' ROBERT MASI - Photo Staff 3' LINDA MATTSON -General"
RON MAY - Band 3' SARA McCALL - Choir 1-2-3' KIM McCRACKEN - Chorus 2-35 Drama Club 15
French Club 15 Track 2-3' CARRIE McCRILLlS - Choir 35 Chorus 1-25 Track 2-35 Twirling 1-2-3' LULA
MCCULLUM - General' KAREN McKEE 5- Chorus3' LYNN MCLAUGHLINI - Bowling 35 Basketball 1:
Business Club 3: NHS 2-35Y-Teens 1' SHELLEY McL-ENDON -'General' RONNIE McQUEEN - Basketball
2-35 Football 25 French Club 35 Senate 35 Track 1-2-3' MEG MERRITT -CheerIeadIngs35 NHS 35 Class
Officer 3 fsec.J5 Senate 25 Track 2-3' DALE MEYER - Band 2-35 NHS 35 Orchestra 35 Swimming 515
Waterpolo 1-2-3 fcapt.J1' CARRIE MEYERS - General1' SUE MILLIRON - Band 1-2-35 Prom Com. 21' JUNE
MIMS - General1' RENITA MOYER - General1' SUZANNE MOYER - Choir 35 French Club 35 Senate 2-35
Twlrling 1-2-35 YFU 21' TIMOTHY MURPHY - Band 1-2-35 Choir 35 Orchestra 2-35 Prom Com. 21' KELLY
MUROFF - Career Club 35 Senate 31' LEO MUSARRA - Tennis 1-2-31' g
N LAURA NAYLOR - French Club 1-2-3 Ctreas.15 NHS 35 Track 11' JULIE NEITHAMER - Band 35 Drama
Club 15 Orchestra 1-2-35 Russian Club 3 fv.p.J1' JOYCE NESSELHAUF - Gymnastics 2-31 JAMES
NEWLIN - Band 2-35 Football 11' DEREK NIXON - GeneraI1'
O CATHY OATMAN - French Clubi1-2-3 Csecjg Track 11' DANIEL O'CONNOR - Baseball 2-3 lcapt.J5
Golf 315 JEANNE ORE - Career Club 31 ANNE MARIE OTT - Academe 1-25 Drama Club 15
Gymnastics 35 Model UN 35 Prom Com. 21' STEPHEN OSBORN - Band 1-2-35 Model UN 35 Senate 1-2-35
Swimming 2-3 fcaptjg Waterpolo 31'
P DENISE PACLEY - Chorus 2-31' DIANA PALICIA - Career Club 2-35 Graphic Arts Club 31' DAVE
I PAPARELLI - Chess Club 1-2-35 Graphic Arts Club 31' STEVE PAPARELLI - General1' KENNETH
PAUL - GeneraI1' KEVIN PAUL-Business1' GREG PEELMAN-Academe 1-2-31' STACEY PRATT -Choir
1-2-3'Ctreas.55 Madrigal Singers 1-2-35 NHS 35 Senate 1-2-31' HERMAN PRINSEN - GeneraI1'
Q MAGGIE Quinn - GeneraI1'
1 JAY RADOV - Golf 2-35 NHS 35 Star 2-35 Tennis 2-31' BERT RANDALL -- Chess Club 1-2-31'
R BRADLEY REED -Stage Crew1 CHERI RICHARDSON - French Club 31' AUSTIN REICHERT -
'Academe 2-3 feditorJ5 Baseball 1-2-35 Golf 1-2-35 Senate 2-35 ALVC 3 lpres.J 1' KAREN BOYER - Bowling
fcapt.J5 Waterpolo '31' JEAN ROGERS - Choir 1-2-35 Basketball 15 Bowling 1-2-3 Qpres.J5 Softball 2-35 Y-
Teens 11' DAN ROSCHER - Academic1 CYNTHIA ROULEAU - French Club'2-31' CEOLA RUSSELL -
Gener'aI1' A S A 1 I I I I A
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SCANTLEBURY - Choir 1-2-31' BETSY SCHAAF - Academe 35 Gymnastics 25 NHS 2-35 Prom Comi, 25
Star 1'1" ED' SCHAMBER1 - German Club 12-31' TOM SCHRIEFER - Wrestling 1-2-31' ORTHELLIAE
SCHVVARTZ - Academe 5-6-751 President Ford Fan CIub5 Inmate, Cell Block 1-25 June Taylor Dancers 31'
PRESTON SHAFER - GeneraI1 JEANNETTE SHAFFER - ALVC 35 Prom Com. 25 Swimming 2-35 Traclf 11'
LAURA SEMAN - Softball 2-35fSpanish Club 11' EILEENSHAW - Black Student Union 1-2-35 Prom 'Comp
21' STEVE SCHWEINGRUBER - Academic1' KAREN SHULTZ - Business1 TAMI SICARI - Academe 2-3:1
ALVC 35 Choir 1-2-35 Track 1-2-3 qcapt.J5 Volleyball 1-2-3 tcapt.J"' SUSANNE SILVA - Saddle Club 15 Track
2-31' RICHELE SKONIECZKA -4 ll ALVC 35 Choir 1-2-3 fsec.95 Golf 2-35 Class Officer 3 ftreas.J5 Twirling 1-2-31'
DARRELL SMITH -1' DEBRA SMITH - Generali' DULARI SMITH - Y-Teens 21' JANICE SMITH - General'
BARBARA SNIPPERT - Bowling 35 French Club 1-2-3 qpres.J5 Prom Com. 25 Track 1"' SCOTT STEFFEY e
ALVC 3 fv.D-J: Class Officer 3 fV.p.J5 Football 1-2-35 Track 1-2-31' HEATHER STEWART - Academic' 'JEFF
STEWART - Academe 35 ALVC 35 Football 355 Senate 35 Track 2-31' PAT STINELY - General' PHYLLIS
STOCKEBRAND - Track 1-25 Y-Teens 1-2-3"' MARK STOCKHAUSEN - General' ELLEN STRIGHT - Choir
15 Prom Com. 25 Senior Banqfuestff Com. 35 Track 2-35 Waterpolo 3 fman.J"' GLORIA SUMMERVILLE -
Generalt TERRY SUMMERVILLE - Basketball 3 Qman.J"' PATTI SUTHERLAND - General'
T MARK TANNENBAUM - Photo Staff 2-35 Star 1-2-3' SHARON TARVER - General' MARTIN TATE -
ALVC 35 Tennis 1-2-31' BRETT THOMPSON - Generalt' DEREK THOMPSON -Football 1-35 Basketball
15 Senate 35 Track 1-2-35' LINDA THOMPSON - General' HAZEL TORAIN - General' JOHN
TRUCHANOWICZ - Academlct' TIM TURNER - Science Club 31'
JAMES VAN TASSEL - Band 1-2-35 Cross Country 35 NHS 35 Swimming 1-25 Track 31' RICHARD
VASIL - Bowling 1-25 Prom. Com. 25 Senate 35 Star 1-2-31' ELAINE VERDECCHIA - Bowling 25 Choir
WILLIAM WAGNER - General' WILLIAM WANTZ -- Band 1-2-35 Red Cross 1-2-3 tpres.J"' BOB
WASHEK - Swimming 1-2-3 Ccapt.J5 Track 35 Waterpolo 1-2-31' ANN WEAVER - General' CAROL
WEBER - Basketball 3 Cman.J5 NHS 35 Orchestra 1-2-35 Science Club 3 Ctreas.J5 Softball 2-31' BETTY
1-25 Class Officer 1-25 Prom Com. 21' If
WELLSV- Photo Staff 31' CARLA WESTERGREN - Academe 35 Prom Com. 25 Senate 35 Senior Banquet
Com. 3' TOM WHALEN - Baseball 35 Basketball 31' LINDA WHITBREAD - Choir 1-2-31 JOSEPH
WILLIAMS - Afro-American Club 25 Basketball 1-21' MELVIN WILLIAMS - Orchestra 15 Stage Crew 1-2-3'
DEBBIE WILLIAMSON - Basketball 355gNHS 3 fsec.55 Science Club 3 Cv.p.J5 Softball 2-31' KAY WOLANIN -
Academe 35 Cheerleading 35 Gymnastics 25 Senate 35 Senior Banquet Com. 31' DAVID WOLFRAM -
General' PATRICIA WONNER - Career Club 31' ELIZABETH WROBLEWSKI --Basketball 1-2-35 Choir 15
Track 1-2-35 Twjrling 1-2-35 Volleyball 1"
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Acme Engineers - David J. Laird
Action Associated Hardware Stores
Action Printing 8. Business Forms
Mr. 8. Mrs. Richard D. Agresti
Dr. 8 Mrs. Norbert F. Alberstadt, M.D
Paul T. Allen insurance Company
Alley Aids, Inc.
Alliance College
Althof Arco Service
Altman-Hall Associates
H. C. Amacher, M.D.
American Business Machines, Inc.
Angelo's Beauty Supplies
Appletree, Simmons and Company
Arby's Restaurant
J. S. Arco - J. S. Landscaping
Arfax Studio
Arrow Drug Stores, Inc.
Balkan Bakery
Barad Lighting Company
Bayview Orthopaedic Associates, Inc.
Dr. Gertrude A. Barber
Battersby Chiropractic Clinic
Baxter Accountants
Bayview Auto Supply, Inc.
Bello's IGA Foodliner
Rep. Robert E. Bellomini
J. H. Bennett Storage 81 Carting
P. A. Benson, D.D.S.
Emil Beyer Jewelry Store
Samuel P. Black 81 Associates, Inc.
Blackmore 8- Grieshober, Attorneys
Dr. 8t Mrs. Robert M. Bliley
R. C. Bloomstine Agency
Blossey's Tuxedo Rental
Blue Bird Coachlines, Inc.
Bollinger Fleetwing Service
Attorney John A. Bowler
Boyer's Rental City
Brugger Funeral Homes
Burger King
Burhenn's Pharmacy
Bob Burns T.V. 8t Appliance
Donald C. Burton Funeral Homes
Robert B. Callahan, M.D.
Canada Dry Bottling Company
Carlisles
Carm's Barber Styling Shop
Judge Edward H. Carney
CarpeTowne, Inc.
Cathay Inn
Catrabone's Variety and Hobby Shop
Chaffee Appliances
Clifton Automatic Screw Machine
Products. Inc.
William W. Cohen, M.D.
Corsi's Lit'l Giant
J. L. Cox Men's Wear
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Les Crago Jewlers
William A. Crawford
Credit Bureau of Erie, Inc.
P. A. Cutri Company. Inc.
Duggan Rider Co. lnc.
Dusckas-Bailey Funeral Home
Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 282
Erie Nost 8- Throat Association of Erie, Inc.
Eastland Bowl, lnc. East Side Beer Company
Hair Styles by Beverly Ebisch
John 8t Denise English
Epp Furniture Company
The Erie Book Store
Erie Building and Construction Trades
Council AFLCIO
The Erie Ceramic Arts Company
Erie Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Erie Cotton Products Company
Erie Education Association
Erie East Pharmacy
Erie Eye Clinic
Erie Insurance Exchange
Erie Mfg. 8t Supply Corporation
Erie Sport Store, Inc.
Erie Staayer Company
Attorney John R. Falcone
Eriez Construction Inc.
Ernie's Restaurant
Dr. J. M. Faso
Fenestra Division, The Marmon Group, Inc.
Firch Baking Company
The First National Bank of Pennsylvania,
Marine National Bank,
Security People Trust Co., Union Bank 8.
Trust Company
Dr. J. D. Friedlander 8. Dr. M. D. Hoch
A Friend
Froess Piano 8. Organ
Frontier Cake Shop
Frontier Lanes
Jack Frost Donut Shop
Gannon College
Garden Hgts. Pharmacy
Dr. C. F. Geigle
General Teamsters Local 3397
Gillespie Machines 8- Tool Corp.
Greater Erie Safety Cou ncll
Greengarden Lanes
Grise Audio Visual Center
Leon C. Gustafson Inc, Opticians
Robert C. Haise Company
Hamilton Lumber Company
Hagan Business Machines, Inc.
Hagmanns, Realtors
Dave Hallman Chevrolet, Inc.
Hammonds Market
D 8. K Stores, Inc.
Damore's Restaurant
Eleanor 8 Ben Dombrowski
Dora 8 Paul's Hair Fashions
E 8. A Doubet, Jewelers
Drayer Plumbing 8 Heating Company
Getrude Driscoll Women's Apparel
Dr. 81 Mrs. W. H. Druckemiller, Sr.
Attorney James G. Hanes
Harold Haise Contractor
Hertz Rent A Car
William C. Hendricks, Jr., M.D. Inc.
Hess Bros. Prescription Opticians
Hoffman Camera Shop
Holland, Realtors
Hubbell Supply Company
industries Service Company
inland Container Corporation
Keller's Hi-Lo Market
Jet Oil Company
Johnson 81 Flick Tire Service
Johnson 8. Son Texaco Service
John G. Karle, M.D.
Attorney Lawrence L. Kinter
Francis V. Kloecker Funeral Home
Knobloch Oldsmobile I Toyota Park
Lee Kontis' Charcoal Pit
Kraus Department Store
Mortimer Krieger, D.D.S.
Laborers' Local Union No. 603
Dr. Robert Leitenberger
Linn Cleaners
Loesel Insurance Agency
Loyal Christian Benefit Association
Luzier Beauty Salon
Lynch Camera, Inc.
Mace Electronics
Magay Optical Company
Jackson D. Magenau
Francis K. Mainzer, M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Mango, M.D.
Marquett Savings Association
James E. Marsh
Martucci Tavern
Masterweld Company of Pal, Inc.
McDonald's Restaurant
Meadow Brook Diary Company
Mehler's Formal Wear Rental Service
Dr. 81 Mrs. Herbert A. Mercier
Messenkopf 8 Eckert Real Estate
John P. Messina, Plastering Contractor
Mighty Fine Donuts
Ralph E. Miller, Jeweler
Forrest C. Mlschler, M.D.
Murray's Travel and Tours, LTD.
Mutual Savings 8r.Loan Association
Dr. Anthony E. Narduccl
V. T. Narus, M.D. k't.
William W. Nash Insurance
John F. Neuer, O.D.
Norb's Welding 8. Ornamental Ironwork
R. E. North Company
Office Machines, Sales 8t Service Co.
Ohmer Hardware House
Ormond Shop
Orra-Jean Beauty Academy
Orthopaedic Assoc. Of Erie, Inc.
Osieckl Brothers Music Centers
Pal Prescription Pharmacy
Moody G. Perry, O.D.
Perry Shipbuilding Corp.
Portratz Floral Shop
Presque Isle Clinical Group, lnc.
Presque Isle Office Products, Inc.
Presco Tech, lnc.
Presque Isle Boiler Repair
Don PuIice's Seaway Market
Radiology Associates of Erie
Rapid Transit Co., Inc.
N. A. Rectenwald Blueprint 81 Supply Co.
Reed Manufacturing Company
Reslink-Wiggers Motors Company
Attorney Mario P. Restifo
Rhodes Auto Service, Inc.
Ricardo's Restaurant
Richard's Shoes and Accessories
Rinderle Electric Contractors
Dr. James F. Roberts
Dr. John J. Roberts
Robinson-Conner, Inc.
Rolen Jewelers
Ronzitti Music Center
A. T. Roos, M.D.
Ross 8- Copus Ture Company
Ryan Moving 8. Storage, Inc. of Erie
Leon S. Rzepka Funeral Home
Saga Club
Sanner Office Supply Company, lnc.
John J. Sarbak, D.M.D.
Scalise's Shopping Bag
Will J. Schaaf
Chester A. Schaal Funeral Home
School Pictures - John Lorei Studio
Schroeck Optical Fashions
Schutte Woodworking 8 Mfg. Co.
Arthur F. Schultz Company
John V. Schultz Company
John Adams Schwinn Cyclery
Scotts 1 DownTowner X Niagra Motels
Naz Servidio Realtor
William G. Sesler, Esg.
Seymour's Jewelers, Inc.
Shamp, Levin, Arduini, and Hain
Shade's Auto Sales, Inc.
Dr. Robert L. Shepard
Dr. Robert J. Shpala A Dr. D. Grant
Daubenspeck
Siciliano Interior Systems Company
Simplex Time Recorder Company
Michael Skovron, M.D.
A. O. Smith Corporation
B. Leonard Snider, M.D.
South Gate Hardware
R. H. Stancliff, D.O.
Stanley Brothers Furniture Company
The Station Restaurant
Dr. Wallace W. Steehler, Surgeon D.O.
Stefanelli's Sunoco
Dr. 8. Mrs. Leo J. Swantek, Jr.
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Taki's Restaurant
Tedesco General Contracting, Inc.
Tera Took, Inc.
Dr. F. J. Theuerkauf, Jr.
Jane Theuerkauf, Realtor
Times Publishing Company
Trost Bt Steinfurth Florists
Troy Laundry
Mayor 8t Mrs. Louis J. Tullio
Union Pattern Works
D. N. Van Damis, M.D., 8 J. F. Deimel, M.D.
Neal D. Van Marter, M.D.
Congressman Joe Vigorito
Vini's Lounge and Restaurant
Nicholas Virgilio
Attorney Michael J. Visnosky
Councilman Joseph Walczak, Jr.
James F. Walker, M.D.
W. S. Wallace, M.D.
Warren Radio, Inc.
Dr. 6 Mrs. E. Buist Wells
Wendel's Sharpening Service
Weschlers of Course Shoes for Men
Whipple-Allen Construction Company
Willett's Memorials, Inc.
Wilson Research Corporation
Warren W. Wood 8 Son Funeral Home
Workingman's Savings Association
Young's Cleaners
Zeller Insurance Agency
WJET RADIO
Downtown YMCA
Zuck's Turkey Farms
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High stands our Alma Mater
Overlooking lake and town:
High in our hearts we cherish
Her ideals and fair renown:
Noble in her grace and beauty,
ln her service trank and free
Training lives in truth and duty,
Honor, trust, and loyalty.
Then we'll work and fight for her honor,
And we'll work and fight for her fameg
And we'll serve a right in the world's great fight,
We will ever uphold her nameg
For her sturdy sons are so valiant,
And her maidens so kind and true,
Oh! We'll "Carry On" till the stars are gone,
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Editors
Faculty
Seniors
John Boss
Sue Grieshober
Pam Amon
Betsy Schaaf
Greg Peelman
Peggy Fowler
Mary Munson
Activities Debbie Schaaf
Sports
Photo
Jeff Stewart
Robin Shoop
Ken Gustafson
Ray Carr
Carla Westergren
Linda First
Austin Reichert
Paul Michali
A Q- 'KSN 'w""
Hi-Iites Carla Westergren
Linda First
Credits Art - Pat Stinley
Art- Phil Ftoades
Underclassmen Brian Peelman
Carol Emmons
Dave Schneider
Business Tami Sicari
Tom Britten
Jean Getschow
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