Charles F Brush High School - HiLite Yearbook (Lyndhurst, OH)

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Mr. Willard Blum, Co-Ordinator of School-Community Relations. E. Mr. J. Larry Stevenson, Director of Personnel. F. Mr. William Bircham, Administrative Assistant. The Board of Education is a five-member body chosen by voters to implement the comrnunity's desires for the education of South Euclid-Lyndhurst youth. Some specific responsibilities include selecting a superintendent, approving an annual budget, and providing funds to finance school programs. C E The Superintendent, the School Board's professional advisor and executive officer, has overall responsibility for implementing the board's educational policies. The main job of the Assistant Superintendent is to direct the process of curriculum development. Responsible for the maintenance and care of all buildings and grounds is the Director of Business Affairs while all phases of school finance are the concern of the Clerk-T1'easurer. Taking part in staff negotiations and assisting with personnel office functions is the Administrative Assist- ant. The Coordinator of School-Community Relations works to promote a positive atmosphere for the schools to function within the community. Central Administration!19 This year is the second year that Mr. Joseph Leonetti, a previous social studies teacher, counselor and assistant principal, has assumed the role of Principal at Brush High. By now Mr. Leonetti has become a familiar face around Brush and is always willing and available to listen to any stu- dent's problems. Mr. McGinley, a former Brush student himself, is Assistant Principal at Brush High. He takes the responsibility of planning schedules, and supervising guidance and college testing programs. Being a part of Brush's Available Administration students often find Mr. McGinley in the halls and classrooms. 20!School Administration 5 L.,.a'3 .. My, Joseph C. Leonetti Mr, Donald T. McGinley Administration Reaches Out Wg' 2 M qs.: fm, - ,We . A fa? V' X ,,. 9 NK f ,RSX .sr S is . Iki es-se1 Mrs. Rose Gregorich Miss Lora Ruth Hurst Mr.HarO1d Richard jf -N P A w skip: I sl r A ' rr ffwwf A is Ei? his . A ,,.. ' - ' ' ff G ' ,Q4 ,gg A W, K - ., sfgi-fiieiirfeg 1 2 xii. .- - ' B Heading Division ICA-GJ is Mr. William Thombs. Working with Mr. Thombs in coun- seling the students are Mrs. Rose Gregorich, Miss Lora Ruth Hurst and Mr. Harold Richard. A. Mr. William Thombs, division principal, cheerfully accomodates Deb DiLillo in helping her plan her schedule. B. Mrs. Rose Gregorich checks her calendar of appoint- ments as she begins another day. Counselors!2l Division of Work Load Allows More Individual Division IICH-OJ is being headed by Mr. David Nichting and Working with Mr. Nichting is Mrs. Gloria Roma and Mr. Daniel Morocco. . W f' 2. 34 Mr.Daniel Morocco Mrs. Gloria Roma C D 22!Counselors Jaw 4 B Division III is headed by Mr Albert Zanetti and Working with him are Mr. Thomas Couhig and Mrs. ln., Roslvn Stevens. A. Mr. David Nichting and Kelli Clawson glance over the coming week's schedule of events. B. Deanna Mathias finds Mr. Albert Zanetti co-operative in posing for a yearbook candid. C. Communication be- tween division principals assures consistency in pro- cedures. D. Scott Watson questions Mrs. Roslyn Stevens about proper application procedures, New Administration Team Effort Mr.Thomas Couhig Mrs. Roslyn Stevens l won'- ,M 4 A testi .Q -.ff Mrs. Charmian Stein Organization Emphasizes Counselors!23 n ,F I5 my t . 1 .,., V, V il, : - ' f jf. I ,V wr ,. . fr if 42 I H All fir, ,Aff A , , , gutt. Middle Row: Mrs. Dorothy Herron, Mr. Edwin Hill Mr. James Humpal, Mrs. Estelle Keefe, Mrs. Eunice Lentz J it llrr W Top Row: Miss Beth Behrens, Mrs. Maria Burkhardt, Mr. Horace Ebersole, Mr. William Freeman, Mrs. Helen Gre- , O Connell. Mow ? l W 'fn if if 2 2 gm iff , ' 'Wg 1 2 1 1 4 J -.W rrai if ily, ,.klhv '-e1 ' '- 4 HI Pye. ,E Q 4511.1 Bottom Row: Mr. Seymour Levine, Miss Sheila Murphy Mr. John Nash, Mr. John Needham, Miss Kathleen Language Arts Courses Provide Variety In Communication The Hi-Lite photographer catches Mrs. Yellon erasing the board, 24!English l i Mr. Jeff Oliver l Mrs. Virginia Pelander V ia, 'W' 2 Mr. Frank Peters I Mrs. Louise Reaser Mr. Herbert Rice Mr. Robert Ross 41- Miss Margaret Walker 'f T 'f' Mrs. Judith Yellon ,'t 1-41 This year two new courses have been added to the wide selection of electives. Business Education, taught by Mr. Horace Ebersole and Mr. Frank Peters, is designed for students who are planning a career in the business world. Advanced Composition and Fundamentals of Research, taught by Mrs. Helen Gregutt, Mr. Edwin Hill, and Mr. William Freeman, is especially structured for students who are college- bound. The total course offerings number seventeen. Mr. Horace Ebersole grades a composition. English Cing'glish or, often,-lishj, adj, 1. Belonging or pertaining to, or spoken or written in, the English language. t'To improve each staclent's ability to communicate effectively, appropriately, and correctly in speaking and writing, to increase each students appreciation, understanding, and eraliiation of what he reads, sees, and hears is the main objective of the Language Arts Department. lMr. William Freemanj English!25 Mr. Americo Betori Mr. Richard Crowell Mr. John Gasperak Mr. James Haenal Mr. Carmen Izzo Mr. Robert Kilfoyle Mrs. Barbara Kresge Mr. J. Donford McDonnell Mr. John Perme W. ' 5' Mr. Leslie Ruland is s Mr. Joseph Shininger is ,Q -- Mr. Howard Smith is Sew .F.. w X x Social Studies Stresses oncerned Responsible , , Mr. Mr. Hugo Zappa Jack Soble 'B-J QW, Ns Sf . 1 s TZ in 1492: Columbus discovers America 1776: Declaration of Independence World History and American History are just two of the subjects offered by the History Depart- ment this year. Being offered this year to the eleventh and twelfth graders as an elective is a course in humanities. Its main objective is to help these students search for their identity as well as human understanding and response. This new course is being taught by Mr. Fred Biehle and Mr. J. D. McDonnell. . The main objective of the Social Studies De- partment is the development of C1 responsible, con- cerned citizenryg this is 'inundated by the 26th Anienclinentf' Q18-year old vote? CMr. Hugo Zappab 26!History Mr. Richard on the Q N , QQ. MPX. 'K-3, l i as , + Ik' Z I T' Mr. Roger Irwin . Q. X s ,k1 :':Q Mr. Alex Kaufman Aiin . 1. 1,, . K if 2 Mr. Carl Lustrik Mr. John McGeary Mr. Robert Vencl ff Mrs. Emmalene Peyser Mr. Jerry Krasovec . nk 5 - -K ., , g A g p I i p Mr. Theodore Bell . Mr. James Fanger Mrs. Kathleen Gustavson q,:q I n . g ,rrq Mr. Richard Hagen 2 K X f N S E.. . F ives Q ff s 5 k 4 ,A s ass ' A f- i s . Math Points the Way to Science, Engineering Careers 2 -4- 161 + 46 : General Math X -1- l6y : Algebra .A .B .C .D AB + BC -l- CD : Geometry The above three subjects are among the tradi- tional courses offered to Brush High students by the Math Department. In the special interest area there is the computer which is available on the student's own time and which is incorporated into every course. Also there is a new one-semester course in Probability and Statistics, which is taught by Mr. Alex Kaufman. Increasing the students' knowledge in mathematics teachers also strive to give pupils knowledge to apply in other fields. Math!2'T i Mr. Fred Biehle Mrs. Margaret Bradac Miss Candy Clemson 1- Mr. John Florentine Mr. Lindley Hall Miss Marilyn Klucher Q as bf 5 .41, n ...E N we N QS ,:.: if-is X 23 k Aire 35? 5 it ,ww , . er wi .1-f ,A , E- Q is is-2 XX Q5-3 X Y QS 4,,, 8 . N is . 35 SK is . . 'E '43 ,,V, , , ,W a, 1f1ff'7 'fi i14,.2- - f 1 rirsy l . . . M M 1 -1,5 ' M 1 V ,. , in y l Mm L E I Mr. Paul Pride fi V M ' r r: 2 . M M p 5 Mrs. Daisy Smith A , c r,AV- p Z,,j,,r . - M ., Mrs. Gerry Zieske ' V 7 . gi. - at H H , Q V 1, A. 'Vr' - ' p M, A ,. M r 1 . M . Students Develop Artistic Flares The art department helps the students interested to create in various Ways. This year offered to the non-art major under the direction of Miss Candy Clemson and Mr. John Florentine are two new courses, Art I-B which is Beginning Crafts and Art I-C which is Basic Drawing and Designs. M pinch of this, 6 pinches of that Knot THAT much!J sew a seam COOPS! crookedj, rip it out If you're interested in learning how to cook, sew and run a household these are some of the frustrations you must go through. But in the end when you taste the finished product or wear that darling pantsuit CAFTER taking out the crooked seamb it makes all the frustrations worthwhile! And those of you lucky enough to take cooking second semester may even have guys in your class! do re mi fa so la ti do ti la so fa mi re do Where would Brush be without the chorus and instrumental groups? Together, Mr. Lindley Hall, director of the chorus groups, and Mr. Paul Pride, director of the instrumental groups, work to put on the many fine programs which are performed annually. 28!Fine Arts Uliuqnm 1 Florentine and friend. N -I ti, g Qfmx 1 T Miss Sherlea Christman Mr. Krum Dimitrov Mrs. Lillian Foss JPN Mrs. Martha Hardy Mr. John Prcela Mrs. Victoria Wolfson 11'i t ime M . is f il l 1 Foreign Language Knowledge Shrinks the World Mademoiselle Christman parle en francaisef Hola, que tal? fSure, whatever that meanslb Fm tres bien, comment . . . are you? Wie gehts! The main objective of the Foreign Language Department is to teach students to communicate tn another language and to know something of the culture and people speaking that languagef' tSra. Fossb This year Miss Sherlea Christman, from Penn- sylvania, is on the foreign language teaching staff. Hopefully this year, with new books and headsets for the language lab, Brush High students will be dream- ing in Spanish, French or German. Foreign Language!29 Miss Vida Augulis Mr. Donald Burton Mr. Joseph Cistone Mr. Alfred Eicli Mr. Thomas Farroni Mr. Kenneth Feiock Mr. Harvey Gelfand Miss Patricia Herman Mr. Kenneth Horton Mr. Dennis Kolesar Mr. Paul Pira Mr. Frank Sheranko Mr. Franklin Smith Mr. Ronald Yarian Miss Carlotta Zarobila Science Department Strives to Keep Abreast Technical Progress Q!'3':: ' 5 :F X f' gi 3. X X ss sg' ss N. xx er .ai li' K , in ..t- 3 I K ,S ' if . nn . If I k - Q 5 - 1 -'OX KL XS. .,.fe'Ai N m o N., W K.-Q - M , .1 gi -K xr ,ff , K : f its i l kingdomphylumclassorderfamilygenusspecies NaCl -l- AgNo:,-fAgCl + NaNo:, E : Pmftg Ability to observe, ability to calculate, and ability to reason is what the Science Department offers in physical and biological sciences to help students keep up with the vast progress of tech- nology. Taught by Mr. Ronald Yarian, environmental science is the new course offered to the students of Brush High. This year replacing Mrs. Judy Preston is Miss Vida Augulis, who teaches physics and chemistry, and Miss Patricia Herman, who teaches chemistry. A. Mr. Sheranko considers his friend a mere shadow of himself. B. Mr. Perme and Mr. Eich confer in the physics office on the latest activities of the teachers association. C. The Hi-Lite reveals an insight into the chemistry office. nf ff! 4 1-Y AJ.Ai 'af X gpm' .1 Sciencef'31 ... .4 32!Physical Education Wise Use of Leisure Time Stressed Mrs. Elaine DiCicco assigns lockers. 1,2,COuch!J3,4,down 2,2,3, Cstreeeetchj 4 3,2,3,4CAll the way dovvnJ fOnce more !J4,2,3,4CUgh!J Keeping the students physically fit is the most important objective of the physical edu- cation department. Through intramurals and various other activities the department offers the students an opportunity to become in- volved in sports and to learn good sports- manship. Some aspects of the program aim to give the student knowledge and skill for his future recreation and enjoyment. vw mi 'I' f 'ff , V . . J , , We .. a gla 3 5' 'Wm-'fdl' ' it .5 f' .wk K, AK 1 3 5 . Mr. Jay Alexander Mr. William Kingzett Mrs. Joan Saunders Mr. Kenneth Sprafka Mr. Joseph Trivisonno , ,fw- fr W i fl . ff V,VVf , ' ett. ,. . ,, .. . Mrs. Elaine DiC1cco Mrs. Rosemary Pasek Mr. Richard Sleith Mrs. Nancy Steuert Mr. Ralph Young ...Liv E i ,,. me an 2 , 6 ,,k,,, 4, . at fZ:T5!9ifT132f-2,94 :f :H 1 1 vit ik' .0 it A NM 'MAA MW' Qijjf , ,1,. Ljzl , , Q 1,11 I V Occupational Training Represents Important Part of School Program Industrial Arts makes up the Vocation Education pro- gram at Brush. Boys interested can select from a variety of courses including mechanical and architectural drawing, graphic arts, Wood and metal shop, auto maintenance and electronics. Ross Barnes Michael Cannavino Robert Casey James Farinacci James Huxel Stanley Kohn Eugene Korb James Krager John Kukura Joseph Petrik John Ryerson Lawrence Wilson Vocational Education!33 34!I.O.E. SENIOR INTENSIVE OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row: Mary Kay Allanson, Cindy Petrarca, Mike Pece, Jill Lanese, Laura Boysen. Row 2: June Hacker, Karen Manherz, Ruth Dubin, Chris Ianetta, Miss Hamrich. Not Shown: Judy Kaye. l.O.E. Offers an In-Depth Training in ffice Procedures JUNIOR INTENSIVE OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row: Jo Ann Hartman, Laurel Buell, Nancy Huegel, Sherri Bowen, Kenneth Markovitz, Mr. Reichenbach. Row 2: Judy Trouton, Kathleen Iacona. Row 3: Andrea Lucas, Patricia Anderton, Richard Daedelow. Row 4: Joan Voelkel, Carol Winner, Jan Morocco. Not Shown: Barbara Brubaker, Louis Rinella, Betty Verik. The Intensive Office Education program is designed to give students in-depth training in office procedures and occupations. Four periods a day the students in Junior and Senior Intensive Office Education programs are taught accounting, typing, business law, and the operation of business machinery in a fully equipped business education lab. f i M at Mr. Henry Cernigoj i - Mrs. Mary Coode Mrs. Mary Craig Mr. Thomas Gregory 1 Y si? 'Z' Miss Arlene Hamrich Mr. Glenn Lake Mr. Orin Marvin Mr. Ralph Reichenbach Y' ' 'O'- i'i-, s Mrs. Gaye Salupo Mr. James Schucard Mr. James Smith 'M M1-S. Ethel vaughn 'GIF' Mirza:- Business Education Courses Cffer Valuable Training nsslll i glilllll 'il S-Q., Typing and shorthand students will recognize Mrs. Mary Coode in this photograph. nunufn' 92 The Business Education Department pro- vides students With an opportunity to prepare for a special vocation. The main objective of the Business Education Department is to make business education studies a vital learn- ing experience to all students involved. Business,!35 Vocational Clubs If learning a vocation while you are still in high school is What you want then the cooperative education pro- gram is what you need. Students in this program spend one-half of their day taking classes and the other half of their day they receive on-the-job training. Distributive Education CD.E.J and Cooperative Office Education CC.O.E.J prepare students for busi- ness careers Whereas Diversified Cooperative Training CD.C.T.J and Occupational Work Experience CO.W.E. provide experience in indus- try and the health fields. Maintain Popularity C0-OPERATIVIC OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row: Shelly Pasquale fTreasurerj, Denise DiLaure fVice-Presidcntb, Debra Osredkar. Row 2: Robin Rosner, Beth Koerner, Pamela Koerner, Barbara Anthony. Row 3: Barbara Lucey, Judi Hrovat fParliamen- tarianb, Laurie Stettenfeld, Kim Becker. Row 4: Cathleen Bolton, Jeanne Youngblood, Sue Clarke Vincent Petronzio. Row 5: Charlotte Campana, Kristine Kacperski, Patti 361 O.W.E. and D.C.T. Bessick LSecretaryj, Betty Reukeman fl'residentJ, Cheryl Schneider. if 7 WAY YDUR is f-2: Q p 1 4 I .swf :wig DIVERSIFIED C0-OPERATIVE TRAINING - Front Row: Mark Foley, Bob Siguler, Jim Adams. Row 2: Joan Sweeney, Joan Cirino, Patricia Pugliese, Jo Ann Bayer, Susan Patch, Peggy Shaw, Robin Selznick. Row 3: Teri Meadors, Salvatore Leanza, Gerald Fratcher, Dennis Iammarino, Mark Seanson, Roy Berlocker, Joseph Thomas, Diane Perla. OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE - Front Row: Sandra Fazio, Mimi Macias, Linda DeFrancesco, Karen Lane, Mari Grace Rini, Lucy Martorello. Row 2: Mark Miozzi, Dennis Chiancone, Robert Trimboli, Jeffry Wick, David Pitt, Mitchell Arian, Gerald Parrino, Paul Bellitto, Andrew Randazzo. Row 3: Thomas Masello, Bruce Lane, Ronald Rogaliner, Richard Amicarelli, Sheldon Gelman, Bob Yankovic. Row 4: Terence Wilson, David Bernstein, Dennis Taylor, John Salvatore. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - Front Row: Kevin Kelly, Leslie Stropki, Joseph Catalioti. Royv .2: Sheldon Kaminsky, Michele Taddeo, Lori Tranchito, Gail Passarello, Mary Lou D1V1t0. Row' 3: Roxann Morton, Bud Richey, Morman Crafts, Judith Lerch, Lora Taddeo, Mr. Petrik, Janice Modzelewski, Douglas Quinn, Gregory Pitrone, Kevin Jeffries. Not Shown: Pam Brick, Nancy Nemeth. C.O.E. and D.E.,'37 Beauticians of the Future Gain Practical Training 38!Cosmetology ego sf JUNIOR COSMETOLOGY - Front Row: Cheryl Caserio, Diane Joicey, Karen Luci, Tobie Isaacson, Deborah DiNobile, Lee Ann May, Diana Puinno, Gail Gerson. Row 2: Sandre Marimpietri, Marna Miller, Virginia Weeks, Marlene Ciocia, Connie Cooper, Dona Robbins, Joyce Skorepa, Cecelia Drago, Edward Ebert. 2533 :f i -g il r Y 2 .. x ,. ef. ' x I i n it L ' G . A K ,ii 7' r 1 SENIQR COSNIETOLOGY - Front Row: Sharon Lipton, Cheryl Schwarten, Marget Zagarrio, Sherrie Aveni, Deborah DiCillo, Miss Diane. Row 2: Rhonda Wolfeld, Debra Ignpgiro, Cathy Taylor. Row 3: Doreen Patta, LuAnn Valsi, Barb Lobatto, Kathleen e er. Cosmetology students, in the two year course offered by Brush with the cooperation of International School of Beauty Culture, Inc. attend their classes four and one half hours daily. After completing fifteen hundred hours of training, they may take a state examina- tion and if they pass, become licensed beauticians. LIBRARY AIDICS - Front Row: Sharon Hauser, Maryella Rohwer, Tami Lynn Holbury, Mary Gannon, Judith Wasserman. Row 2: Chris lalioni, Jackie McCoy, Susan Miller, Tamara Poole, Linda Rowe. Students Volunteer to Serve Their School CLINIC AIDES - Front Row: Debra Ann Glazer, Anna Marie Fazzio, Catherine D9P9tI'O. Row 2: Judy Cox, Charles Breen, Patricia Dziura, Sharon Patocnik, Marilyn Wilmore. Library and Clinic Aidesf39 Mrs. Helen Cromling Mrs. Gail Demming Mrs. Peg Ferraza Mrs. Elda Greene 2 M ,,.... W U l AZ... Mrs. Annabel Kanastab W' Mr. John Kabat Mrs. Elen anore Lustig Mr. Ben Mannella Miss Betty Meyers Mrs. June Puchy Mrs. Erma Rynasiewicz Mrs. Terri Wolfe f y ,V V 00' AQ'h ?' Aff' Q-'TQ 701 Many Make School Days Easier A student's life at Brush is made easier by numerous people. Mrs. Peg Ferazza, R.N., and Mrs. Elanore Lustig Work in the clinic screening vision and hearing, keeping health records, giving physicals and adminis- tering first aid. Mrs. Elda Greene, the head dietitian plans the lunches for the students of Brush and the other schools in the South Euclid-Lyndhurst school district. Mr. Ben Mannella heads the very efficient custodial staff which keeps Brush clean and Well supplied. The Audio-Visual Department is headed by Mr. John Kukura and the secretarial duties are handled by Mrs., Erma Rynasiewicz. Our head librarian, Mrs. Annabel Kanastab and the new librarian, Miss Betty Meyers, and other library aides help the students at Brush to find information they need to augment their course Work. Mr. John Kabat and Mrs. Gail Demming teach special education and are aided by Mrs. Laverne Morton. 40!Specialized Faculty Mrs. June Punchy and Mrs. Helen Cromling check out books for another voracious reader. 'La ' X .. n . gy . 6 K . . .,, V J.wM?iM f i gi ,-: .. V Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Helen Stubnar Mrs. Alice Thomas Mrs. Shirley Zagorc Mrs. Edna Brown Margaret Hoye Edna Rickel Anne Slowins Secretaries and Aides Help With Clerical Work 7 Mis. Betty Battaglia Mrs. Elizabeth Gentile 'iw' 'Nl x5 A 11 143 2: ' .142 5192. , V . 'T A Mrs. Lavern Morton A r Mrs. Mary Stavish ,J V, . ' i .l.. K 'WW '1m,., f iii. , ,W . ,J lai Daily announcements Absence lists Mail Phone calls Our secretaries work hard at these jobs and others to keep the office and school running smoothly throughout the entire year. Without the diligent help of these people the result might be chaos. xzegih .,,- ...fr-v May I help you? asks Mrs. Ann Slowins. Secretaries!41 4 OFFICE AIDES - Front Row: Gail Benovich, Susan Calio, Polly Hinz, Patricia Lo- grasso, Deborah Kovach, Jackie Miller, Deborah Steiner. Row 2: Dolores Kearns, Kath- erine Streng, Barbara Streng, Addie Pavilonis, Susan Osredkar, Kimberly Ludwig, Cheryl Sutton, Michelle Passarello, Kim Storm, Patti Cohen. ffice Aides Perform Seryices While Relieving Routine of Their Day 42!Office Aides OFFICE AIDES - Front Row: Janet Spector, Karen Carter, Ruthanne Brofman. Row 2: Jeanne Norton, Barbara Koelling, Gwen Schellentrager. Office aides take care of a wide Variety U1 like to help in the Offjcg, Fm doing of fl1lHg'S. Their main job is to help the mgye than I Could in Study hall, office workers. They do this by answer- ing phones, putting the mail in the mail boxes, delivering messages and stapling and sorting papers. QA sophomore office aide? w-, N N , .5 x 3 li 0 Q 0 f and X Q a,' 'lt -Jn. ig wi if 4 , -ffigfk :rv Av o o . ,f ,, . 1 'Y ' f I Academics!43 41 W? gy N 'rig 5 f' ., H Q 22' if . , 1 ' 'i 1 f . ,.,., , ,H f f 45 12 8 f M 29 I 4 W d 'Q 7 in AwM,,,,, W 5 is Zig , ,jew ,A,,gg L, 'Vw W,m fwm'Nh.. 'V'g W, NM Myfff I Myi 5, Wgfww, A.A.,,, ,,W, 5,97 , , M, X f 1 ' ' 5 Wino W M W 'm f 1 V N ,... fy I' mam 0 43-fin 'OQMFOO'-. Nfw, A.. X ,, ' J 4.41: f , Q ' I ',,, ww, 2gg?NfgN ,w g ' 19 , 'pn 1 gghiiigii -'ff4f,f,.ff,5.MV: , I Qi i . 12 ' ff ,Jr 1 'yd 4 Illlim 1 llllll I Il 'fllll I .H 44! :X cadendcs funn! HIIHII llllllll lilllll! IHHIII 'llll num HHH! IHHH lllllll lllllll IIIHII IIIIIH AIN!!! mm llllll HHH' Ilillli HHH! IIIIIH Illllll IIIHIU UIIIII illllll 'Ill IIIIH IIIHI HHH IHHU HHH! llllht IMI!!! NIMH NNN! 'HHN HHH! MQ In Memoriam: Harry E. Miller 1917 - 1973 To Have A Friend The glory of Friendship is not the outstretched hand nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship, it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him For a man who has devoted his entire profes- sional life to the assistance and advancement of people, it is appropriate that a scholarship aimed at perpetuating this objective be named in his honor. Such a man was Mr. Harry E. Miller, former prin- cipal of Brush High School, whose career involved guiding people through the present, and preparing them for the future. Being kind and understanding as well as persuasive and steadfast, he was expert in human relations as an educator, administrator, and counselor. Before he came to Brush, Mr. Miller had already started his career in education. In his youth, he lived and attended school in Huron, Ohio. In college he majored in English and later acquired a degree in vocational counseling. With his academic background and an inherent motivation to help people, he became an English and history teacher. Continuing his professional career he came to Brush, first as an English teacher, and later becom- ing the dean of boys, an assistant principal, and and is willing to trust him with his friendship. ultimately principal of the school. Being the admin- istrative head at a time when the school was under- going a period of unprecedented expension, Mr. Miller saw the greatest span of growth in the school's history. As a concerned member of the community, he graciously extended support and assistance to his fellow citizens, but as a righteous, modest man, he refused to gain publicity for that which he regarded as an obligation. He was respected by both teachers and students for his conscientious advice, his fair- ness, and his high ethical standards. The Harry E. Miller scholarship is a tribute to this man, his philosophy, and his dreams. Recipients of the award show merit in the following areas: need, citizenship, effort, and contribution to the school and community. The presentation is a cash award for the winner to further his education and training. Beyond standards of academic success, the scholar- ship aims to recognize the student who has worked to the full potential of his ability as this was the type of person Mr. Miller held in high regard. In Memor1am!45 Ralph Waldo Emerson 'Q SQ '1 , I 3 ff 5 Z Q if 55 36 9? F 9 5 A Z? 3 2 -2 R Vi KH J? ge 52 2 Q ff F1 is 5. .. be v- Wi fi? Ti 2 3 ,Ik uf 4 Yi 3 2 2 : 42: H .25 4. 224 if if 'af Q59 Q' Ei 5 -eq. NM-- -wy e-' Q Lin pg-,wg QQ. .,.m-'. ,,,- ,N W if A-' 'wg 3,- ,.f- . ,. 'nkf' '-an--3 .zn- ...Q rv - r ISF '-A592 iffy' J if ,151 f as M,-f , ' ' -wf3 ' -.-. 1, . ,2- ARE Q00 COMING TDTHE BAND 5k-WOW FRXDAQFRED 2 9' ----ffffvaw ., '.,n 1 iw-ww ' war A n W L- inf, K-wx yn, mb 'ill vue OHHRU U-me df. arm' fn' f .1 , ,1n.' 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Aw , -, . ,.., fm rw Mark speaking Student Congress Co-ordinates l l 1 l l .4 Egg! :W Al' STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS: Nina Camera CVice Presidentj, Laurie Norman QCorresponding Secretaryj, Mark Agrast Ql'residentJ, Rae Hecey CRecording Secre- taryj, Miles Harter 1TreasurerJ. 48!Student Congress 4' . . . government of the people, hy the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. -Lincoln Lincoln's ideals instill the Brush Stu- dent Congress to remain ever responsible to the student body. Meeting every Wed- nesday with their advisors Mrs. Gloria Roma and Miss Candy Clemson, the or- ganization plans and coordinates various student activities such as Varied Interest Day, Homecoming, the Winter Dance, Student Exchange Week, Charity Week, and Student Government Week. Varied Student Activities .,,:,,..,.w Laurie typing if C 1 .s 3' Student Congress and guests from Shaw. 5' 'I ,e fm g . M 3. , 3 if 4, YW' Nina filing EQ-V ML. rape x f Rae smiling Student Congress! 49 l I Booster President, Darlene Gnevvotta, smiles at the club's latest achievements. STUDENT CONGRESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - Seated: Rae Hecey fUnited Torchi, Darlene Gnewotta QElectionsJ, Mark Agrast fUnited Torch, Varied Interest Day, Senior Projectsj. Standing: Laurie Norman LSophomore Orientationj, Karee Rubinstein CStandardsJ, Dan Ursu fStudent Advancementj, Miles Harter fTutor Corps, Brown and Gold Revueb, Chris Davis fVaried Interest Dayj, Kent Markus C Standards J . Committees Promote Communication The Social Committee under the chair- manship of Nina Camera sponsors Brush's dances and all the events of the Homecoming Weekend. The committee undertook great responsibility in success- fully presenting Brush with many social events to remember. Darlene Gnewotta took on the leader- ship of the Elections Committee which is responsible for all school elections. This committee is in charge of the voting for the class officers, Student Congress rep- resentatives, Homecoming Queen and her court, Mr. Brush, and Miss Arc. The Handbook Committee is in charge of putting together a school handbook which will be a guide of rules and regu- lations for the incoming Sophomores. They also sponsor Sophomore Orientation which takes place every September and provides a means by which the Sopho- mores may get better acquainted with Brush. Publicity is a great part of any organi- zation and Student Congress is no excep- tion. The Publicity Committee is account- able for spreading information about the many projects Student Congress and the Congress Committees undertake. 50!Congress Committees I XM, ,hcc 'v:., . 'wx x J, 4 f ., .,,., ., f ,gif L' MVK? ' Gini, X Maw.. i Name Of The Game - Strategy CHESS CLUB - Front Row: Rob Wald, Mark Agrast. Rowv 2: Jerry Gleisser, Mike Koffrnan, Dave Flitman, David Gross, Mr. Cistone. . 3 ,-,-r-.wil me-fwlwls as A ' ' ,unffvrrgnif -1-1-2-5 .Wear . ,f ' uauxu ,gg W. 4 gggfyr q 5 . fx! he A i Playing chess isn't easy. A good player must be able to plan his strategy quickly. The Chess Club, advised by Mr. Joseph Cistone, was created to give stu- dents a chance to learn about the finer points of the game. Meeting each Tues- day, the club members play against each other and learn from their mistakes. There is also a Chess Team, which plays against other schools from October to March. It is a real battle of intellect. The object of the game is to earn twenty-one points and the name of the game is Table Tennis. Here at Brush there is always lightning-fast competition around the five by nine foot table by the Table Tennis Team. Coached by Mr. Den- nis Kolesar, the club meets every Thurs- day to keep in shape. TABLE TENNIS TEAM - Front Row: Bruce Nowjack, Gary Ginsburg, Doug Silver, Howard Estrin, Mr. Dennis Kolesar. Row 2: David Michaels, Jeff Sokol, Eric Palik. Table Tennis and Chessfal Cabinets Create Fun For Brush Females Girls at Brush never had it so good. The three Girls' Cabinets, under the supervision of Mrs. Victoria W olfson, are constantly busy with their activities. The girls start off the year with a Get Ac- quainted Party and a Chicks' Nite Out , and continue their usefulness by working as ushers and cloakroom attendants. The girls also conduct bake sales, potluck dinners, and craft sales, and help With the fitting of caps and gowns for seniors. Finally, they sponsor an orientation for the ninth-grade girls coming to Brush, in order to prepare them for membership in a very active Girls' Cabinet. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CABINET - Front Row: Sue Gillis, Ruth Ann Brofman, Karen Carter, Gail Hahn. Row 2: Dawn David, Janet Spec- tor, Patti Cohen, Mia Stoetzer. Row 3: Mrs. Wolfson, Marcy Baer, Carolyn Patton, Cathy Evan, Jill Walker. S P 4 JUNIOR GIRLS' CABINET - Front Row: Lea Kappos, Diana Hobson, Robin Podersky, Lori Brisbin. Row 2: Mrs. Wolfson, Eileen Berman, Nancy Lopilo, Ann Hawersaat, Susie Feldenkris, Lorene Shaw, Nancy Bush. Row 3: Debbie Masi, Leslie Kramerich, Chris Davis, Chris DeMario, Cindy Tolen, Jan Baker, Reggie Walters. 52!G1rls' Cabinet H-.... SENIOR GIRLS' CABINET - Front Row: Debra Massien, Jody Lippert, Robin Selznick, Carole Presti, Jan Szorady. Row 2: Rita Hohenfeld, Jill Forest, Suzanne Zimmerman, Nancy Tylor, Diane Spuzillo. Row 3: Margaret Lang, Linda Brown, Mimi Macias, Mary Culp, Polly Armington, Norma Sieman, Kim Feneli. A. Let's see, where does this go? B. Help! C. Enthusiasm plus! Girls' Cabinet!5 4. GIRLS' CONCERT CHOIR - Front Row: P. Freeman, R. Podersky, B. Bigelow, S. Mora, J. Hershey, T. Burgess, S. Mapes, D. Brown, T. Chevako, D. Salvatore, A. Berry, K. Wolfe, L. Brisbin, N. Telsen, B. Frauenthal. Row 2: C. Brock, P. Schaffer, K. Clawson, M. Pait- charo, L. Medla, A. Hawersaat, T. Klein, C. Gill, L. Rudin, R. Joseph, H. Morris, P. Robinson, M. DiCillo, L. Meyerson, L. Motchler, B. Giallombardo. Row 3: N. Lopilo, S. Wozniak, S. Muller, T. Kulkin, C. Tolen, N. Post, J. Chizmar, L. Barker, M. Graham, T. Ferrar, R. Demming, D. Patsch, N. Bush, A. D'amico, R. Diamond, E. Berman, K. Jackson. Row 4: P. Drake, C. Bender, G. Sarvar, C. Demario, S. Wilhelm, M. Strate, J. Kish, D. Jenkins, J. Baker, G. Van Houten, L. Ischrist, C. Freedman, R. VValters, L. Pearson, N. Cerne. Not Pic- tured: D. Masi, D. Spangler. Sing it with a spirit that will start the world along. -H.C. Work 54! Choir v Q W ,K kk.V in. kkk- -. , ....-. if . fe C W , .. xx C C X . SOPHOMORE CHOIR - Front Row: C. Miozzi, C. Swain, N. Schneider, W. Shear, DiCillo, A. Petti, F. Lemmo, B. Colage, S Calio, J. Leslie, S. Fratianne B. Friedman, J. Schneider, K. Markus J. Walker, K. Daykin, E. Zaas, J. Wasserman, K. Chapman, J. Leitneri D. Pasquale. Row 2: Sentell, E. Schoch, K. Carter, D. Kammer B. Sedor, P. Wolfeld, S. Kornsweit, K. Pollitz, D. Goodrick, G. Deam C. Schuck, D. Michel, J. Larson, M. Jones, W. Taylor, C. Bergdoll L. Schildhouse, R. Brofman, S. Grugel, S. Pfaff, C. Tortorici, D Faranda. Row 3: L. Charnas, M. Smith, L. Castleman, A. Solomon R. Kazinec, K. Scharler, E. Carr, C. Hamski, L. Barnes, T. Adamsz l J. McManus, D. Hoye, R. Martin, L. Hirsh, E. Solomon, E. DeBoer, R. Press, D. Glazer, M. Bellanti, D. Reed, S. Brown, L. Edelstein. Row 4: K. Rothstein, C. Iaboni, B. Sharaba, M. Kahn, S. Setteven- demie, S. Hauser, L. Hanson, L. Crotty, S. Bruch, A. Herczog, C. Lin, R. Newsome, B. Camera, J. Ross, P. Sidoti, L. Keller, S. Goodwin, I. Seligman, Y. Rigol, L. Childers, D. DiLillo, K. Harger, M. Spotts. Row 5: S. Schach, D. Stefanik, H. Weinberg, K. Rubenstein, S. Dailey, K. Ludwig, B. Geczy, M. Turcoliveri, D. Martin, C. Breen, B. Graf, R. Agrast, M. Orkin, P. Hershey, L. Merik, L. Baker, K. Storm, D. Rufo, L. Bruening, C. Paugh, D. Katz, K. Boehler. The action with the Vocal Music Department Cpro- nounced non-stop singingl starts with the Fall Pops Concert and continues through commencement. Singing and dancing their way to the hearts of many who hear them, the choirs. under the direction of Mr. Lindley Hall, strive for the per- fection of their harmonically blended voices. During the Christmas season, in addition to their winter concert, the singers also had their annual fruitcake drive, and the Sopho- more Choir sang at Public Square. From Bach to rock, from the LEL Choral Festival to the musical, the choirs showed amazing ability in all their works. Rounding off a rewarding year with their spring concert and a performance at com- mencement, it can honestly be said that the choirs were a great success. CONCERT CHOIR Front Row. E. Sentell, D. Gnewotta, C. Ver- belun, L. DiCillo, S. Lustig, N. Kohl, G. McManus, B. Crawford, J. Walz, S. Lentz, J. Collins, T. Duffy, C. Steadman, J. Morton, K. Wolfe, A. Friedman, J. Stevenson, K. Sovich, J. Brewer, A. Weber, M. Bush. Row 2: C. Davis, S. Sevel, J. Locigno, L. Welter, N. Decker, D. DeVall, R. Joseph, F. Marra, B. Case, R. Grasgreen, F. Laurienzo, T. Sharaba, M. Harter, C. Smereldi, G. Solomon, C. Presti, L. Lemmo, D. Young, M. Tsolainos, L. Domeck, J. Lippert, D. Seibert. Row 3: A. Gordon, J. DiFranco, D. Oberstar, T. Alfin, K. Allenby, R. Hecey, D. Groden, S. Diamond, G. Sladek, J. DeVall, J. Erb, S. Wild, M. Wenstrup, B. Miko, C. Anderson, N. Camera, L. Brown, L. Testen, P. Phillips, K. Black, K. Deardon, B. Ronis, M. Heffernan, S. Bedard, N. Erickson. Row 4: S. Gralnick, M. Hobert, T. Smith, N. Graham, M. Phillips, L. Rothstein, T. Klenk, J. Corban, J. Wehr, D. Ausperk, G. Vorisek, V. Wolf, L. Zieske, K. Olson, M. Lang, T. Phillips, C. Tanner, L. Norman. Choir!55 ,vc-1 1 44 FOLK GROUP - Front Row: Nelson Graham, Teri Smith, Larry Rothstein. Row 2: Lori Brisbin, Diane DeVall, Sue Lustig. Row 3: Claire Hobert, Mike Walsh, Rae Hecey, Nancy Erickson. Row 4: Jean Locigno, Debbie Seibert, Margaret Lang, Bob Case. Row 5: Dale Ausperk, Maureen Heffernan, Jim DeVall, Karen Olson, Terry Klenk, Chris Davis. The reality of music is in that vibration thathrenniains in thed ear after the finger . f.esn.sn an ie a'rn on r 55215 1?ahifTGi1i'fan ge Choirs Chant and Brasses Blare ff' ht el CHAMBER CHOIR - Front Row: C. Verbelun, C. Hobert, B. Crawford, G. McManus, C. Steadman, J. Morton, A. Friedman, J. Stevenson. Row 2: D. Oberstar, N. Decker, R. Joseph, J. Corban, T. Sharaba, T. Duffy, D. Young, J. Brewer, M. Tsolainos. Row 3: T. Smith, L. Welter, S. Sevel, G. Sladek, J. DeVall, D. Ausperk, L. Testen, R. Mendlik, D. Seibert, P. Bush. Row 4: A. Gordon, S. Gralnick, C. Davis, S. Diamond, K. Deardon, T. Klenk, K. Olson, M. Lang, L. Zieske, N. Erickson. The Folk Group was organized to pro- vide the community with vocal and instrumental music. These civic-minded singers made their successful debut in the Fall Pops Concert when they repre- sented the nation of Mexico included in the theme, It's A Small World. As the last notes of the song Cherish die away no one at the Homecoming Assembly can deny that the Chamber Choir is the quintessence of vocal achieve- ment at Brush. These talented songsters continued to celebrate old and modern melodies in the Fall Pops, Winter, and Spring Concerts. 56!Choir BAMB - Front Row: C. Tyler, R. Hoye, S. Lustig, S. Emerling, V. Spaargaren, C. Lindan, D. Clark, F. Cosenza, P. Smith, K. Shirey, C. Verbelun, J. Kish, L. Barker, N. Weiss, B. Grose, L. Davies. Row 2: M. DiPalma, S. Kandrach, D. Fisher, A. Karp, J. Pavlik,.M. Bush, C. Edison, H. Blair, A. Rudoff, L. Cooley, K. Stang, J. Gianguzzo, S. Wood, L. Morein, I. Cortez, S. Vegh, M. Grady, B. Heinemann. Row 3: L. Rudin, B. Eidnier, E. Charlillo, A. Petti, D. Turney, J. Miller, B. Birch, G. DiPalma, S. Cambier, L. Barton, P. Jakab, J. Kueber, D. Weimer, P. David, D. Bilton, J. O'Brien, J. Cortez: Row 4: .P. Polk, B. Hynett, D. Lehmann, N. Dye, C. Hanson, C. DlC1llO, B. Main, Smith, D. Goodrick, R. Price. Row 5: Mr. Hawthorne, L. Stang, B Griffin, S. Eubanks, J. Hancock, K. Becker, J. Gilbert, C. DeStaulo J. Raymont, G. Stephenson, M. Boals, G. Love, D. Ingersoll, A Cortez, M. Caticchio, C. Lanese, J. Wiersba, L. Edelman. Row 6: Mr Pride, M. Eich, J. Kastelic, M. Koreckis, B. Willison, N. Connavino, D. Newmarker, B. Nau, B. Robinson, B. Gregory, G. Frankeberger, J. Schad, T. Smith, J. Lykens, S. Watson, S. Brady, A. Brown, L. Pearson. Not Pictured: S. Lentz, S. Ziegler, L. Sugiuchi, K. Fred- rickson, B. Ager, L. Lehmann, D. Kammer, R. Rateno, R. Martin, K. Daykin, D. Schmauder. T. Wereb, R. Delisio, M. Estrin, B. Brown, B. Simon, P. Tucker, A STAGE BAND - Front Row: S. King, B. Hynett, J. Schad, L. Grassel. Row 2: R. Hoye, How ya dOiI1', Cowboy ROY? F. Cosenza, J. Beckerman, J. Resnick, D. Clark, S. Watson, A. Brown, M. Phillips. Row 3: T. Hoddinott, S. Brady, J. Wiersba, A. Nixon, M. Grady, D. Drazin. Row 4: M. Hoddinott. Not Pictured: F. Peratore. Wailing cornets, slippery slide trombones, and frantic drums - this is the sound of the Stage Band, Brush's most talented instru- mental group. Each morning, under the direction of Mr. Roy Hawthorne, the boys get together to practice music with an en- thusiasm matched by few. Having a shared love of jazz the band digs into intricate pieces that many others really enjoy hearing. Be- sides playing in the February and Spring concerts, the band also performed around the community. For the members of the Brush Arcs Marching Band QBAMBD, summer vacation was over two weeks before school started. Work- ing in the hot August sun, the band aimed to perfect their marching style under the direction of Mr. Paul Pride and Mr. Roy Hawthorne. Throughout the football season, BAMB-ers cheerfully pick up their knees and point their toes in the heat, the rain, the mud, and the snow which is inevitably their lot. They then finished off a strenuous marching season with the senior members playing the alma mater for a sad farewell. The annual mid-November dinner followed, and the band uniforms were mothballed until the Memorial Day parade. Band!5i Presenting : Band and Urchestra... The Symphonic Wind Ensemble belies its name - it has a percussion section too. This band contains the more profi- cient musicians Who have generally had many years of playing experience. No matter what music they play, there is bound to be some piece that will suit almost every listener. Under the direction of Mr. Paul Pride, the Ensemble plays almost everything from concertos to marches. The band played at the Winter, February, and Spring concerts, and at Commencement. At Brush, unlike many other schools, there is always room for the beginning instrumentalist. To fulfill this need, Mr. Paul Pride conducts the Varsity Band through various exercises in order to improve their proficiency. The band per- formed at the Spring concert. 58!Band SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMISLE - Front Row: L. Cooley, L. Barker, J. Kish, C. Lanese, A. Rudoff, P. Bush, S. Lustig. Row 2: N. Weiss, L. Edelman, M. McMahon, H. Hanson, L. White, C. Anderson, M. Dil'alma, P. Smith, N. Dye, H. Blair. Row 3: T. Sharaba, J. Beckerman, ll. Brown, M. Grady, M. Hoddinott, J. Rinaldi, T. Hoddinott, P. Tucker, K. Becker, J. Cortez. Row 4: J. Wiersba, J. Resnick, F. Cosenza, S. Lentz, M, Phillips, A. Nixon, G. Stoner, J. Kueber, M. Estrin, K. Shirey, M. Boals. Row 5: K. Fredrickson, S. Watson, R. Hoye, B. Hynett, A. Brown, L. Grassel, T. Smith, S. Brady, N. Connavino, B. Gregory, D. Clark. Not Pictured: ll. Bailey, B. Harter, J. Morton. VARSITY BAND - Left Row: D. Weimer, Charlillo, D. Esmond, S. Cambier, B. Simon, S. Feldenkris, T. Wereb. Right Row: A. Petti, J. Hancock, B. Main, M. DiPalma, G. DiPalma, B. Gianguzzo, F. Spoto. Not Pictured: B. Birch, S. Cooper, T. Neissner, J. Raymont, J. Silverman, R. Stovsky, L. Warren. CONCERT BAND - Front Row: C. Lidan, L. Rudin, S. Emerling, D. Fisher, D. Kam- mer, V. Spaargaren, C. Verbelun, A. DuPaul, S. Wood. Row 2: L. Davies, C. Hanson, R. Price, D. Turney, S. Eubanks, D. Lehmann, C. Edison, G. Schellentrager, L. Morein L. Sugivchi, P. Jakab. Row 3: D. Goodrick, A. Karp, J. Pavlik, C. Tyler, M. DiPalma L. Barton, B. Woodard, L. Pearson, J. Miller, K. Stang, E. Sharpe, A. Smith. Row 4 B. Eidner, D. Abram, J. Goldberg, T. Lombardo, P. David, J. Gianguzzo, B. Grose, S Kandrach, G. Love, B. Kovach, C. Schiller, J. Gilbert, D. Ingersoll. Row 5: B. Heinemann G. Bigham, P. Polk, G. Stephenson, T. Szorday, J. Kastelic, B. Nau, J. Schad, L. Stang B. Grugle, G. Frankeberger, M. Koreckis, ll. Robinson, J. Lykens, J. Nejedlik, M. Fikaris, B. Griffin, B. Willison, C. DeStaulo, A. Cortez, M. Caticchio, S. Vegh. Not Pictured: R. Albaugh, J. O'Brien, S. Ziegler. The Concert Band, directed by Mr. Paul Pride, is for the instrumentalist who has had some years of playing experience. Besides playing serious music, this band also indulges in playing contemporary pop music that will catch the ear of many. Concert Band per- formed at the February and Spring concerts. u .41 This year the Orchestra Really plucked everybody's heartstrings. Under the direction of Mr. Paul Pride, they played at the Winter, February, and Spring concerts, and performed in the musical. The Orchestra, boasts some very fine strings, Woodwinds, brasses, and percussion. These musicians added to a year full of performances by playing at various times around the community. df ORCHESTRA - Front Row: V. Henry, L. Barker, B. Rohrbaugh, C. Lanese, S. Basta, L. Braidech, D. Salvatore, C. Croft. Row 2: C. Tripodo, M. McMahon, N. Post, H. Hanson, C. Hanson, C. Thomas, M. Dillalma, C. lJiCillo, I. Cortez, K. Koons, J. DiFranco. Row 3: M. Hoddinott, R. Rateno, J. Resnick J. Rinaldi, H. Estrin, R. Martin, M. Agrast, J. Studniarz, J. Wiersba. Row -1: Fredrickson, M. Grady, J. Kueber, P. Tucker, B. Brown N. Nystrom T. Hoddinott Bl. lloals A. llrown R. Henry. Row 5: S. Watson, F. Cosenza, R. Hoyei, J. Schad, J. Beckcrman: P. Strasshiofer, B. Gregory. Not Pictured: B. Frauenthal, R. Troyanovich. Bandf59 All The World's A Stage... - Shakespeare A 7 ' w . K The Performing Arts Club at Brush is an organization in which students interested in the theater can further their experience. During the fall they presented Flowers for Algernon which was followed by A Charlie Brown Christmas . The latter was performed for the enjoyment of the children at two of the local elementary schools. In the spring, with the assistance of their advisor, Mrs. Estelle Keefe, the club puts on its final play of the year. Performing Arts Club member- ship may lead to membership in the National Thespian Society. ,.. I PERFORMING ARTS - Front Row: M. Wenstrup, N. Korn- swiet, J. Morton, K. Stang, T. Chevako, K. Clawson, L. Medla, A Bertodatto, A. Wachs, B. Ager, F. Finkelstain, R. Chernikoff, J Leither. Row 2: J. Wachs, J. Dean, R. Press, K. Sovich, G. Vorisek R. Grasgreen, R. Hohenfeld, S. Conklin, M. Badzik, K. Grano, R: Turk, D. Patterson, K. Joseph, T. Klenk, T. Kulkin, L. Pittard. Row 3: L. Hanson, D. DiLillo, B. Carr, L. Schildhouse, I. Seligman, R. Brofman, A. Solomon, S. Hauser, L. Barker, J. Kish, M. Smith, M. Sentell, C. Miozzi, C. Lindan, L. Schoch, K. Pollitz, C. Lin, A. Petti. Row 4: K. Markus, E. DeBoer, T. Rubenstein, C. Evan, K. Harger, C. Hamski, J. Boyd, D. Moss, R. Fiaman, N. Schneider, L. Marik, L. Zimperman, S. Miller, L. Vaccariello. . V 0 why Q? U ...Ng 0 vr,4wf'yMf .K mfr' ' f-1. 1 F 'H U A. Elaine Chaiten and Joy Kish answer children's questions following the Christmas Play. B. Lauree Zimperman teaches Neil Kornsweit how to play the piano. C. Dave Gannon explains the true meaning of Christmas. D. Pixie Drake marks her script for the Fall Play. E. Cast of the Christmas Play sings Silent Night. 60!Performing Arts AK! , E x 5 1 . 'Hg ve, . w..J t 1 QP Jia? s g , ,gg 4, 723 f 1 ' A V 3, 4' 32.2 7 if . .' 13 W a ,222 . rf y - .. 5 'Z ' 4 SE.,- ggxeww. , .SS u. 'Sei . ' -1 THESPIANS K Barb Ager f ,, ' Mark Badzik ig '!' Terri Chevako Kelli Clawson Scott Conklin Ron Grasgreen Rita Hohenfeld Terry Klenk Terry Kulkin John Morton Kathy Sovich Ginny Vorisek Mike Wenstrup Troupe 583 of the National Thespian Society is an honorary organization of students interested in the theater. To be- come a member a student must earn points in play production, both on stage and behind the scenes. Mrs. Estelle Keefe advises this group. A , Arfr zligzrrswfeffn W Thesp1ans!61 l A.F.S. Promotes Understanding The American Field Service, under the supervision of Mrs. Virginia Pelander, aims to promote friendship and understanding. Their main functions are to help A.F.S. ex- change students that attend Brush, and to send Brush students abroad. Annually, dur- ing the holiday season they raise money with the ever-popular mistletoe sale and they sponsor an after-finals dance. This group is active with neighboring A.F.S. groups and the adult American Field Service chapter. 5 . ww r VM, - gg., '..1ZW-ifw , 4? M ,.,. . 621 A.F.S. On Individual Basis A.F.S. - Front Row: Sandy Emerling, Carol Lieberman, Sue Pfaff, Mary Kay Allanson. Row 2: Lori Rudin, Katryn lnkley, Karen Pollitz, Jennifer Dean, Carolyn Swain. Row 3: Rochelle Price, Deanna Mathias, Alicia Mathias. How 4: Debbie Turney, Robbie Press, Camilla Lindan, Meg McDevitt, Miles Harter. Row 5: Bob Paltza, Ahmet Eryurt, Nelson Graham. I ' 2 S.L.O.P. - Front Row: Emily DeBoer, Devans. Row 2: Russell Vitt, Mark Khol v an Karen Pollitz, Celeste DiCil1o, Rick Pollution Opposers Recycle Brush F NKQ, - I KNOQJLBUT THE? RE mifjr vouliaoogfifinigskciiciifiiiegaixw DOW? SOMEMNG BOUT y I5 oompme moosramm. WIUVWA - - r wil-E-5 INTO UJKTER UAE LIKE 2 H evezmomue use me X ' ' ' DRINUNG 4 A K n ff j ef f ': .... fsM'M1'fi'7::l Pri .s,W Q Q f 75915 '75 t fr i,-M p wtqji i Vi The acronym S.L.O.P. stands for the Student League Opposing Pollution. All over the school, the orange and black S.L.O.P. boxes can be seen - full and often overflowing. Used paper is collected in these boxes, for their main project is to recycle paper and to get the whole school system to do the same. The mem- bers of S.L.O.P. meet every Thursday with their advisor, Mr. John McGeary. TO 'IHEXR moosmzxm. mme! L4 f l I X it K , ' ' mb, 7, 'f 1 vm A L5 -. x 91, , , . .. ,A , i i i i ' l 1 ivawae Aoome vaTAni1m5 W NWI! ' , M fir I 1 .5 K A, X if ' f A .K J - , .nf S.L.O.P X63 Yearbook Staff Highlights School Year ABBERWOCKY 'Twas Barb, the Lauries, Bob and crew Did struggle in the yearbook room, All sticky were the copy blocks, And Organizations - doomed. Beware of Mr. Hill, my staff I The eye that sees each small mistake! A double exposure you dare not have, Avoid that trapped white space! We took our paste-up boards in hand: And Sports we managed to displace - Then rested we, with Photography, Getting retakes, just in case. Then while Academics said Egads V' The deadline date, we did exclaim, Came rushing up - yes, right through Ads, And panicked as it came! March 1! March 2! We're almost throughg The headliner went click-click-click! I've done my part and so have you, It all went by so quick. And hast thou met the deadline date? If so, put down your weary pen. O glorious day! And yet, I say, I'd gladly do it again. 'Twas Barb, the Lauries, Bob and crew Did struggle in the yearbook roomg All sticky were the copy blocks, And Organizations - doomed. Most students have no idea what goes on behind the scenes in a yearbook's production. Editor Barb Ager began planning the 1974 Hi-Lite in the spring of 1973. During the summer the business staff, under Business Manager Laurie Edelman, sold ads to local merchants to help finance the production of the book. From September until March, dedicated editorial staff members worked not only tenth period, but often after school, on weekends, and even over Christmas vacation to create a book that all will remember. Copy Editor Bob Hauenstein proofread the written material, while Hi-Lite photographers, Laurie Leh- mann, Steve Quinlan and Mary Jo Ettore searched for inter- esting scenes around school. Harried staff members benefitted from the knowledge, experience, and advice of Mr. Edwin Hill. , iiii A ,. Q, YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF - Front Row: Debbie Lehmann, Rita Hohenfeld Ron Grassgreen, Kathy Sovich, Debbie DiLillo. Row 2: Barb Ager, Bob Hauenstein Laurie Edelman. Standing: Carol Lieberman, Karen Pollitz, Deanna Mathias, Laurie Lehmann, Mary Jo Ettorre, Abby Rudoff, Andrea Bertodatto, Paula Schaeffer, Beth Carr, Mary Kay Allanson. Behind the Camera: Steve Quinlan. 64!Hi-Lite N ...,.,,nnsvw'-MUHPU HI-LITE BUSINESS STAFF - Seated: Laurie Edelman Business Managerj Q . Standing: Carol Lieberman, llarb Ager, Miles Harter, Darlene Gnewotta, Marvin Estrin, Cindy Verbelun. .ti iw U 'Wg -i-SJ ,ww V 3 - yin. ' 5 X bf as. Q x ly 1 X 'V I It 1'-1 M5 yi Z If 4. x e I 3 I' 'aQf..f : 'i'i'.f: l An-: 'fm ' - -xl -zip 'K H fu QQ fn!- Q l C E A. Organizations editors Bert Berto- datto and Abby Rudoff work calmly on their pages. B. Senior Editors Kathy Sovich and Ron Grasgreen cooperatively paste up. C. Photographer Steve Quin- lan, always behind the camera, is finally trapped in front of it. D. The quilting bee has been replaced by the pasteup bee. E. Mary Kay Allanson and Karen Pollitz tackle the impossible job of in- dexing. I . More indexing! Hi-Lite!6o ,W .F 'v nc lr: .A 10- ' .-nm 54-1-1 I-'FT 52.4 Charles F. Brush High School. Brush High Paper Tells It Like It Is At Brush, the best Way for a student to find out What is happening is to look in the school paper, the Arc-Lite. Roving reporters seek out interesting news and a Vocal editorial staff expresses their Views on school issues. The articles include in- formation on current happenings at school, the sports results, editorials, a special teacher feature, and other Writ- ings of interest to individual students. Headed by editor Jane Benovich and advised by Mr. Levine and Mr. Farinacci, the staff aims to publish a quality paper once a month. if H XA-2 I T it ARC-LITE - Front Row: Bob Russ, Brent Gross, Mr. Levine, Jane Benovich, Frank Spoto. Row 2: Greg Tripi, Tom Filsinger, Craig Rimmerman. Not Pictured: Tom Smith, Joe Applebaum, Bob Hynett. 5 4 c f- ' Off with her head! 66fArc-Lite Arc-Lite staffers headlining with alacrity. DEBATE TEAM - Front Row: Carol Kerrigan, Ken Antonelli, Steve Slomski, Kent df Markus, Seth Slomski, Joyce Kerrigan, Mrs. Lentz. Row 2: Mr. Smith, Mike Vaselaney, ' N' . 'wa 1. ' H n up-v -, 2.1! W rr,-L . X' ,. 'H N 4 f Wear, Mark Larkins, Bob Hagedorn, John Fallon, Soter Slomski. , lt's too late to agree with me - l've already changed my mind! The Key Word is Constructive Communication A kaleidoscope. A crazy quilt. An ever- shifting pattern. Shapes that come and go, leaving no echo behind. - Bel Kaufman This year our Literary Magazine aimed to publish two editions. They brought some of the most creative writing pieces in Brush together for all students to enjoy. More im- portantly these selections were written by students themselves to express their ideas and inner-most feelings. l More and more interest is being shown in Brush's Debate Team, coached by Mrs. Eunice Lentz and Mr. Howard Smith. Since last year its membership has tripled! The team has made much for- ward progress with their debate topics, the biggest of which is the poverty issue. LITERARY MAGAZINE -.Front Row: Lisa Baumgardner, Roberta Thoryk, Gwen Simpson, Leslie Kramerich, Greg Schoof. Row 2: Amy Zenik, Lauren Johnson, Greg Tripi, Frank Kosnik, Keith Joseph. Jennifer Dean. Debate Team and Literary Magazine!67 1. , Y WJ Ol? Uld-time Radio Club Airs Bit of Nostalgia The Old Time Radio and Movie Club is for students who have a genuine interest in movies and radio shows from the past. Meeting each Thursday with their ad- visor, Mr. John McGeary, the club listens to tapes of old radio shows from Mr. Mc- Geary's collection or views old movies that some of the members collect. 68! Old Time Radio OLD TIME RADIO - Front Row: Felicia Finkelstein, Rick Green. Row 2: Mary Jo Ettorre, David Drazin, Marc Weinshenker. Row 3: Ron Turk, Harold Hirsch, Mr. McGeary. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB - Front Row: Carol Lieberman, Miss Carlotta Zarobila, Barb Ramm, Mark Rosenstein, Steve Vegh, Karen Hitter. Row 2: Carl Tyler, Dara Fisher, Rick Devans, Lorraine Silve1', Mark Larkins, Linda Solosky, Carol Metz. The Future Medical Careers Club is especially for students interested in med- ically-oriented professions. Meeting every other Wednesday with Miss Carlotta Zarobila, the club listens to speakers who inform the club about their professions. In addition, the club has sold candy and has conducted bake sales. Future Professionals Plan For Careers F.T.A. - Left to Right: Suet Cheng, Tina Milne, Judy Johns, Ann Lieberman, Carol Lieberman, Linda Fox, Joyce Kerrigan, Miss Behrens. Not Pictured: Jennifer Dean, Dora Fischer. The Future Teachers of America is an organization composed of students interested in careers in education. Movies, field trips, volunteer work, and listening to visiting speakers are only part of the club's activities with their sponsor, Miss Beth Behrens. All are geared toward the learning process within our nation. F.T.A. and F.M.C.C.!69 i Service Clubs Brighten School And Community This year the beauty of the flowers planted by Mr. Horace Ebersole and the Hor- ticulture Club helped very much in making the construction work less noticeable. In addition to the flowers on the outside of the building, they have placed different plants in the library, the offices, and the classrooms. Cleaning the school grounds and selling plants for the United Torch Drive are two more activities this group undertakes. In all, the Work of Mr. Ebersole and his organiza- tion has made Brush a much more attractive school. Brush's Key Club is both a school and community service organization. They helped with the concession stand and also sell tickets to the football and basketball games. They collected for a worthy cause - the March of Dimes - and brightened the lives of some citizens in the commu- nity by planting flowers. Q ' af' 11? ,,,,5WW,l,,, . ' 3 . ',.- We ' ' 1. I 42 e,r' 'r'L M ..rr etrnyrr v wg, if C . . l ire 'T 'B . llrvl y .. L '4L- K5m1g,,sii2ff af :. F322 ,, . f 'f ' :gj'!Wa? X , QM , 5 2 . .. .. Y 'Q Q A 3' ww, HORTICULTURE CLUB: Mr. Ebersole, Clint Oster Gary Mednik Rich Daedelow, Greg Colner. Kneeling: Steve Cohen. IP., .. ,,,u,, If V! ?f f H42 KEY CLUB - Front Row: Rick Redding, Bob Del Genio, Bill Miko, Rich Hoge Row 2 Gary Rendlesham, Denny Hoye, Geoff Stoner, George Moscarino, Eric Lawrence Joe Lazzaro, Bruno Camera, Paul Deegan. 70!Horticulture and Key Club ' : WWW nv The Ski Club is just the right thing for students interested in skiing, from i beginners to the most talented hot-dog- Skiers, Take To SKI CLUB EXECUTIVES: Jim Fess, Jan Pit- tard fPresidentJ, Russ Nash. Not Pictured: Bruce Barker, Ann Mitchell. gers. The club, with their advisor, Mr. Zanetti, sponsored skiing lessons at Mount Chalet and at Boston Mills, and planned for ski weekends at larger ski areas. The Slopes! 3 M' I . S- Q ,,,,,,,?y,7 Ski Club I 71 l.... .- Boosters Pep Up Team Morale BOOSTER CLUB - Front Row: A. Gordon, S. Woziak, C. Ehlert, R. Hohen- feld, J. Hartman, K. Sovich, D. Gnewatta, T. Adams, M. Vannello, D. Di Lillo, R. Rinella. Row 2: Miss Hamrich, R. Podensky, L. May, B. Carr, R. Brofman, M. Stoetzer, L. Schildhouse. Row 3: N. Camera, L. Cooley, J. Baker, J. Zavasky, G. Vorisek, M. Lang, K. Olson, R. Hecey, B. Nemeth. Rah-rah-rah! The Booster Club's prominent peppy posters proclaim the superiority of all of Brush's competitive teams. Decorating the halls and cafeteria with the colorful signs that wish the best of luck to the teams is important to the club, as it tends to promote school spirit and boost the teams' morale. V-I-C- T-O-R-Y - that's the Boosters' battle cry! ws' .ws iw X 1 O 72!Booster Club pa 1., -if-r' V -N -A ,- F---L - v-31-N - -fN:. - ff '-----H Y' gs' f , , ' ' ' t t x N H . :.-:.gL4.:.:,1L: Q Vqkv , 4 W Q 4 I if 6,22 .. Hmm'-'1 i i l appeal? 'fl f?E5 i Q KeeP f1??? 2m0neY f?11?iBS ?nf Rae! f A REM '51 I rea11yVff3QY'E my 12 , , ffji 7 TBW'r5,x1 . K Y! , QR 4 . ,. V M .ZA, an ,fL,,V ,- D , Second verse, same as the fifsflv ' h W-WWW with X,,,,, , h Choir n1embQfrsZ getting 9:king-overdudihlziifeather. -I -Q1 1 X fa 'ifiii a1 ifi :gm is gig Nr-. ,A ,.-.. 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' 'ww VARSITY BASISBALL -- Front Row: Mike Matoney, Kevin Smith, Andy Iiogart, Rich Micah, Coach He- tori. Row 2: Coach Humpal, John Uondra, Eric Scheicler, Don Felice, Mike Mechir, Jim Mariano, Fred Vrabel. H fb V , , ,v. 74,7212 i1L?fiii?igQQf,g,i , , f V iw' with WN The 1973 Spring Baseball Team batted its way to another successful season on the diamond. The overall record stood at 19 wins and 11 losses and the L.E.L. record was 5 wins and 5 losses, good enough for a fifth place finish. The Arcs swept two double- headers and their powerful offense drove in 74 runs as compared to the oppositions 43. Pitcher Bud Lind- say was voted most valuable player and Tim Mein- hardt was voted most improved. VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: Bruce Kromer, Gary Bloom, Mike Matoney, John Bondra, Norm Dicesare, Nick Covelli, Mike Mam- mano. Row 2: Jeff Lojewski, Sandy Loparo, Rich Micali, Brett Elliott, Spence Seaman, Coach Peters. Row 3: Tim Offtermatt, Mike Lowe, Mark Fayak, Bob Lombardi, Mike Miller, Al Bauman. Opponent Winner Score :tBay Village Brush 4-0 iffBay Village B1'l.1Sl1 6-1 Mayfield Brush 2-1 New Philadelphia Central Catholic Brush 7-0 New Philadelphia High Brush 9-3 Tiffin Columbian Tiffin 2-1 Garfield Brush 5-4 Parma Brush 3-2 Eastlake North Brush 4-1 fMaple Heights Brush 6-2 tMaple Heights Brush 6-0 Shaker Shaker 9-1 Normandy Normandy 2-1 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights 5-3 Lakewood Lakewood 3-2 Valley Forge Brush 6-0 Euclid Euclid 7-3 Shaker Brush 3-1 Shaw Brush 2-0 fDoubleheader JUNIOR VARSITY Opponent Winner S001-e fBay Village Brush 12-1 :'iBay Village Bay Village 9-2 Eastlake North Brush 5-0 fMaple Heights Maple Heights 15-3 ifMaple Heights Maple Heights 7-2 Shaker Brush 3-0 Normandy Normandy 2-0 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights 7-5 Lakewood Brush 6-2 Valley Forge Brush 14-3 Euclid Euclid 5-3 Shaw Brush 14-0 Euclid Euclid 13-1 Shaker Tie 4-4 Normandy Brush 5-2 Shaker Shaker 4-0 Lakewood Brush 5-4 Parma Parma 4-3 Valley Forge Brush 7-2 Garfield Brush 6-0 '-:Doubleheader I I Baseball!81 Brush High Track Team Triumphs 1973 VARSITY TRACK Opponent Eastlake North Mayfield Shaker Heights Normany Euclid Cleveland Heights Lakewood Garfield Valley Forge Shaw Western Res. Acad. 82! Track Winner Score Eastlake North 65-61 Brush 66-61 Brush 67-60 Brush 84-43 Euclid 87-40 Cleveland Heights 69-58 Lakewood 69-58 Brush 71 V2-55 Vg Valley Forge 825-45W Brush 70-57 Brush '70-57 Coached by Mr. Gasperak, Mr. Lake and Mr. Irwin, the 1973 Spring Track Team finished off a fine year by taking second in the L.E.L. championship. The most valuable mem- ber of the team was Senior Rich Arnold, who piled up over 300 points during the season and placed first in the broad jump in the sectionals. Pole Vaulter Bruce Pavlovski was voted most improved. The high number of junior and sopho- more lettermen show great promise for the future. ' Q efrse - 62 s',sfmL-, -at -.-x. , , A..-., , . X, or Rv.. j' Wa, Sig -,--1 gg ,ls-iff? W ju.. fs., -ASW- x ,N it 1,1315 5 .J I if you ,gig 5. Q ,X ii X vm., , ,N ff ,.,...l- U , ii: few .F li ,gm..,, B Lwlsxi' V' iii Q . M SPRING TRACK - Front Row: John Spiccia, Gary Evans, John Izquierdo, Bill Thomp- son, Don Conti, Bob Lovequist, John DeFrancesco, Bill Gemma, Dan Goodwin, Tom Vasco. Row 2: Bob Grose, Dick Fazio, Jim Wilder, Dave Juresic, Dave Allen, Bob Silla, Chet Liberatore, Steve Krieger, Dave Elliot, Lyle Braund, Jim Fielding, Pat Serafino, Eric Brunton. Not Pictured: Rich Arnold fCaptainJ, Tom Kranjc, Gary McFarland, Rich Boedy, Bruce Pavlouski, Vance Vodicka, Len Ciciretto, Kevin Morris, Jim Bova, Doug Cole, Rich Meszaros, Tom Cannell, Mike Huebner, Mike Farley, Steve Estrin, Rich Jones, Bruce Gregory, Brian Morris, Al Egensberger, Bob Grugel. Track! 83 1 VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Joe Micale, Jack Rendleshan, Mike Mulholland Jack Tullio. Brush Golfers Tee Up Another Successful Season In 1973 the Brush Arcs' Golf Team topped off a suc- cessful season by winning the L.E.L. championship at Forest Hills. Coached by Mr. Kilfoyle and Captained by Mike Mulholland, the Arcs swept to a second place finish in the Lake Erie League. Mulholland was voted the most improved player and Jack Tullio was Voted most Valuable. VARSITY GOLF TEAM - Front Row: Bob Foulds, Greg Belt, Vic Stuart. Row 2: Coach Kilfoyle, Dale Perne, Stan Ziherl. ., , f ,Q f K vw mfwmwmm mm,-as 2 4-M,,.,,f J.. , ,-- H ,J was awaww , If ,T -W- VARSITY SOCCER TEAM - Front Row: P. Serafino, S. Punno, D. Allen, B. Kingzett, J. Resnick, M. Fersky, L. Rothschild. Row 2: B. Kinney, T. Kranjc, G. McMannus, B. Paltza, S. Kahn. Row 3: T. Hoddi- nott, D. Hiller, J. Slosar, C. Piccirillo. Row 4: Coach O. Marvin, B. Stone, L. Lanphear, Coach J. Oliver. JV SOCCER TEAM - Front Row: D. Hoye, B. Delgenio, B. Freeman, G. Moscharino, R. Dibacco, M. Hoddinott, J.Wilder. Row 2: R. Rodgers, J. Mantel, C. Simon, R. Stovsky, M. Herzog, R. Jones, C. Breninger. Row 3: T. Malak, R. Klein, B. Camera, B. Shaefer, J. Applebaum, L. gi.Zin, S. Anderson. Row 4: C. Beck, M. Ckarec, D. Mingus, Coach J. iver. This year was a new year for Brush Soccer. With only two starters returning from last year, the Arcs still came though and Won second place in the Lake Erie League. Next year is even more promising since five of this year's starters shall be returning. The Varsity Coach is Mr. Orin Marvin and Mr. Jeff Oliver is the Junior Varsity Coach. Varsity Captains were Bruce Kinney and John Slosar. Varsity scoring leaders were Bruce Kinney with 13 goals, 3 assists and 16 points, Tom Kranjc with 11 goals, 3 assists and 14 points, John Slosar With 5 goals, 5 assists and 10 points, and Bill Kingzett with 2 goals, 6 assists and 8 points. Soccer!85 1 W MK? 1 -W5 rr. - 86! Tennis Varsity Netmen Prove to be a Winning Team R ig 2 niii S.. SPRING 73 AND FALL TENNIS TEAM - Kneeling: Dave Goldhamer, Joe McKeon, Rick Rozell, Bob Harter. Standing: Mark Brenis, Doug Silver, John McKnight, Scott Watson, Rick Henry, Marc Gould Ccaptainj, Dan Ursu, Seth Honeyman, Mark Gitlin. Coached by Mr. Rich Hagen the 1973 had good seasons at singles. The most im- Spring Tennis Team had a successful season. proved Dlayel' W3S M-QTCDGOUM and the most Senior Rod Brown and Junior Marc Gould valuable W-HS Steve J6Hk1HS- I rw OKQQQQ f f'33'3'W'W ok' 0830 o AQ 0 O K9,g5:0:t.g.,?9:O.QQv 32I't'I-362-2233 99'56'I'2+S'2'S'2v'o2+' go ggom, ,gy A ,O o , 6, Q Q9Qg :Qn' 2.2-I-E 5 ! 1 X X it X, 4 . S .ws 4 ' - 1973 SPRING TENNIS I VARSITY Opponent Winner Score Hawken Hawken 3-2 Shaker Shaker 3-2 Youngstown Boardman Youngstown 3-2 . Beachwood Beachwood 4-1 X Wickliffe Brush 5-0 5 Gilmour Brush 4-1 St. Joseph Brush 4-1 Western Reserve Acad. Brush 3-2 F Euclid Euclid 5-0 - Mentor Brush 5-0 . Eastlake North Brush 5-0 rorrs K The Fall '73 Tennis Team coached by Mr. Hagen won 6 out of the 10 matches they played. Outstanding players were Seniors Marc Gould fcaptj, Joe McKeon, and Marty Gitlin, who had the best records of anyone on the team. Scott Watson and Bob Ednier, Stan Friedman and Rich Henry, played very well at doubles and Senior Dan Ursu also turned in a good performance. The Brush Netrnen placed 5th in the L.E.L. Varsity Football Scores Winning Season A triumphant season rewarded the efforts of the Brush Varsity Football team as they achieved their greatest record in the LEL. Coach Trivisonno attrib- uted the success to the fine leadership demonstrated by the seniors that guided the team to victory. The senior tri-captains Fred Vrabel, Jim Mariano, and Jeff Boylan, spearheaded this outstanding leader- ship. Other team members whose performances de- serve recognition are the most valuable player, Jeff Boylan: the most improved player, Steve Elton, and Fred Vrabel, winner of the Corner award for excel- lence in leadership, citizenship, and sportsmanship. It was a quality team that made this season the third best in the history of Brush Football. 1973 FOOTBA LL VARSITY Opponent Winner Score Mayfield Brush 21-16 Shaker Brush 7- 6 Garfield Tie 27-27 Parma Parma 18- 7 Euclid Brush 21-14 Normandy Brush 13- 7 Cleveland Heights Brush 27-14 Lakewood Lakewood 22- 7 Valley Forge Brush 12- 6 Shaw Brush 24-16 i .iff A was V as p Qs 4. ,f aa 59- S! -Q I Ark V. - ' iw 88!Varsity Football VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row: Kevin Smith, Bill Gemma, Steve Teringo, Tony Muttilo, Jim Mariano, Fred Vrabel, Jeff Boylan, Ralph Vitale, Tom Pinter, Andy Bogart, John Bondra, Steve Elton.-Row 2: Joe Spicca, Joe Cardillo, Kirby Laughlin, Jim Laughlin, Sal Orteca, Chester Libertore, Ed Cheyfitz, Steve Kreiger, John Po- kohrny, Eric Scheider, Lou Rinella, Bob Silla, Rich Micale. Row 3: Chris Fontana fManagerJ, Lou Primozic, Al Borally, Burt Silverstein, Mike Miller, Ross Capriotto, Brett Elliott, Brian Morris, Frank Laurienzo, Tim Oftermatt, Tim Chivdioni, Sal Orteca, Tom Koren. Row 4: John DeFrancesco, Mark Fayak, Evan Feinberg, Bill Grose, Dan Goodwin, Bob Lombardi, Tom Grear, Larry Slom- ovitz, Carl Spitaleri, Mike Matoney, Tim Chiu- dioni. Row 5: Jim Pavli, Coach Trivisonno, Coach Sprafka, Coach Peters, Coach Cernigoj, Coach Schucard, Coach Krasovec. J. V. Wins L. E. L. 1973 FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY After a trying struggle, the Brush Junior Varsity football team came on strong at the end of the season after shifting positions. The team played three home games, taking the LEL J. V. Championship, and scoring a record-breaking 6 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. Though the weights of the tenth-grade powerhouses averaged around 140 pounds, their success, according to coach Horton, was due to their willingness to work hard to im- prove. As a group, they enthusiastically strove for outstanding teamwork, and showed concern for their fellow teammates. Their hard work and determination paid off as they clinched a well-deserved victory to end a history-making season. 90!JV Football Opponent Winner Mayfield Mayfield Shaker Brush Garfield Tie Parma Brush Euclid Euclid Normandy Brush Cleveland Heights Brush Lakewood Brush Valley Forge Brush Shaw Brush lr M f, f -.. Score 22- 0 21- 6 8- 8 8- 6 14- 8 15- 0 14- 7 22- 0 6- 0 29- 6 A M 1...-.J . . '99 Q.. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL -- Front Row: Jim Miller, Ross Gravagna, Shawn Kennedy, Kevin Cotton, Bob Hampton, Al Nixon, Mike Silvestro, Larry Dunn, Eugene Minichello. Row 2: Dave Iler, Mike Dohn, Steve Pasquale, Roger Farrow, Mark Turella, Gary Cappelucci, Jeff Teringo. Row 3: Dave Smith, Mike Ichrist, Tony Nista, Doug Lovas, Chris Ditota, Tim Caito, Rich Hruby. Row 4: Frank Cassarona, Dave Rossi, Chuck Raymond, Paul Silla, Bert Garrthger, Geoff Stoner, Gino Dinunzio. 4 5331- E61 x X MW, JV Footba11!91 BRUSH CROSS .COUNTRY TEAM - Center: J. Izquierdo. Clockwise: R. Meszaros C. Evans, N. Fazio, E. Brunton, B. Grugle, S. Estrin, B. Thompson, J. Hamlin, J. Field ing, L. Braund, B. Gross, M. Christ and J. Spiccia. Cross Country Team Tallies Even Season CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Opponent Cleveland Heights Bedford Shaw Lakewood Shaker Parma Valley Forge Cleveland Heights Garfield Normandy if Winner Brush Bedford Shaw Brush Shaker Brush Valley Forge Brush Garfield Brush 44 Score 55-46 35-27 50-15 37-24 43-20 44-17 32-23 35-21 40-18 31-26 Winning over half of their meets this year, the Brush Cross Country team looks forward to an even better season next year. Off to a good start, they came in second in the Mayfield-Chanel meet, but as the season progressed, the team's scores began to vary. They slipped to ninth place in the regional district meet, but with just as swift a recovery, the team skyrocketed to take fifth place in the LEL meet, third in the N. E. O. Sectional, and second which it regained in the Euclid Relays. The season concluded with a final record of six wins, and five losses. 92!Cross Country Spirit And Hard Work Pay Off VARSITY B CLUB - Front Row: S. Elton, M. Matone, E. Cheyfitz, K. Laughlin. Row 2: TS. Gemma, G. Allenbv, T. Szoradv, B. Elliot. Row 3: J. Mariano, J. Bondra, D. Felice, A. Bogart. Row 4: R. Micale, Mr. Humpal, F. Vrabel. The Varsity B is the honorary club for those who receive Varsity letters in any sport at Brush. They meet every third Wednesday in Room 400 to plan the social events which they sponsor. Their projects this year included the Car Rally, and the 20-mile-walk-a-thon. With the expanding program of girls' sports, the question has been raised of Whether or not the club should include girls. While the administration ponders the problem, some hold the opinion that there very definitely should be a girls' chapter which would get together with the boys to plan some of the activities they sponsor. Varsity B193 4 r 1 1 JUNIOR VARSITY SWIM TEAM - Front Row: Dave Gase, Mark Jessberger, Jim Raymont, Mark Struder, Pat KilKenny. Row 2: Mark Chulick, Mike Oberdoerster, Dave Mangus, Paul Deegan, Gary Suydam, J.V. Coach Mrs. Hardy. 94!Va1'sity Swimming ol qui' Amr , Z? Z4 , Z' me ,,,.. ,L H VARSITY SWIM TEAM - Front Row: Bill Griffin, Randy Nemecek, Jim Leslie, Joel Goldberg, Dan Abram. Row 2: Grant Stephenson, Craig Tobin, Jim Vick, John Dieterich, Bill Heineman. Row 3: Doug Cole, Jamie Lebovitz, Scott Carlson, Paul Sorenson. 52, Shares Splash into Action BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING A. A reverse one and a half somersault Opponent Winner Score Gilmour Brush 65-30 Lakewood Lakewood 78-17 Mayfield Brush 51-44 Shaw Brush 11- 0 Orange Orange 53-42 Riverside Brush 61-34 Brush-Mayfield Relays ................... ...... S econd Place Shaker Shaker 49-30 Bedford Bedford 114-55 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights 107-64 Lorain Catholic Invitational ...,,...,..,........ Sixth Place Euclid Euclid 69-14 Lakewood Lakewood 68-15 Hawken Hawken 61-34 Shaw Brush 11- 0 Shaker Shaker 60-35 Cleveland Heights Cleveland Heights 70-25 Euclid Euclid 84-11 Lake Erie League .......................,...,,........, Sixth Place The Varsity Boys' Swim team successfully demonstrated their ability with victories over Gilmour, Shaw, Painesville, Riverside, and Mayfield. Coached by Mr. Donald Burton, the Sharcs placed second out of six teams com- peting in the Mayfield-Brush Relays and took sixth place in the Lorain-Catholic Relays. Randy Nemecek, Doug Cole, and Lenny Phil- lips represented Brush in diving events. is a specialty of Scott Kahn. B. Coaches Marty Hardy and Don Burton discuss strategy at the Mayfield meet. DIVERS: Doug Cole, Scott Kahn, Randy Nemecek, Dave Mangus. Not Pictured: Lenny Phillips. Varsity Swimmers!95 Wrestlers Take Second Place in L.E L VARSITY WRESTLING - Front Row: C. Stoltz, B. Grimm, B. Grunstein, R. Berlocker S. Kaback, M. Reilly, B. Kingzett, J. Kirschner, Coach Huxel. Row 2: N. Cipillo, P Sabatino, B. Morris, R. Lasko, B. Gregory, E. Fineberg. Row 3: C. Fontana CManagerJ 1g.IGross, G. Gargiulo, L. Ciciretto, G. Gray, J. Mekker, B. Silverstein, G. Hamlin . ewis. 1 I Wrestling is not a team sport. True, to win a meet, every wrestler must do well. But the actual match is not between two teams. It is a one- to-one contest that requires every bit of energy, talent, and skill that one can gather. Coach Ralph Young says the team has improved IOOWQ. Despite the loss of some key wrestlers, those remaining have proved this to be true. Student support and spirit have picked up as the winning season progressed. Power within the JV team looks encouraging for next year. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING -- Front Row: Coach Young, M. Nesgoda, J. Kirsch- ner, C. Stoltz, M. Makohus, G. Hamlin, S. Louis, J. Delsanter. Row 2: V. Giancola, C. Simon, J. Mekker, F. Angie, T. Meredith, G. Frank, E. Goldberger, Coach Huxel. Row 3: C. Fontana, D. Grunstein, P. Silla, S. Pasquale, J. Teringo, B. Silverstein, G. Dean, E. Fineberg. Opponent Willoughby South Mayfield Eastlake North Euclid Cleveland Heights Maple Heights Valley Forge Shaker Richmond Heights Garfield Parma Normandy Lakewood Shaw l l E 4 A. Coach Young looks on toward victory. B. Nick Cipollo claims another Win. C. Tom Meridith pins Shaker opponent. D. Craig Stoltz tries for an escape. VARSITY WRESTLING Winner Willoughby South Mayfield Eastlake North Brush Brush Maple Heights Brush Brush Brush Garfield Parma Brush Brush Brush Score 30-22 24-19 31-19 29-21 33- 9 50-12 22-19 66- 3 26-17 24-20 30-17 24-22 32-20 48- 9 Wrestling!97 --mad A. Nick Cipollo rides Mayfield. B. Jack Kirschner fights for a fall. C. Brian Grimm rides out his op- ponent. D. Johnny Messina fights for a take down. E. Mike Nesgoda reverses for two points. F. Bill Kingzett ties up Mitchell. G. Roy Berlocker works for a new fall. A A 13519. ,.vI. V KJV? if ,l .V 1 ,Jn 5' 4- ,vV' .41 B E 98!Wrestling 2 lil A W ,ff W ,J I Wrestlers Pin Their Way to Victory ,.., . Wres t1ingf99 GYMNASTICS - Front Row: David Mull, Jim Rich Mull, Steve Barnes, Bob Kovach, Bob Hampton, Ziegler, David Schmauder, Clint Oster, Dan Galla- Steve Rosenberg, Bill Moore, Steve Newman, Tim gher, Bill Hampton, Mike Makohus, Marc Blachman, Loomis, Mark Konarsh, Mark Tyler, Mr. Alexander. Gary Waldman, Paul Radice, Steve Berkey. Row 2: Not Shown: Jolwn Hale, Gary Clayman. B A A. Clint Oster vaults to victory. B. Steve Rosenberg begins a giant swing. C. Jim Ziegler does a straddle jump. D. Marc Blachman dismounts. E. Dave Schmauder begins a tumbling pass. I . Gary Waldman, state champ on still rings, executes an iron cross. G. Mike Makohus vaults against Boardman. C 100!Gymnastics Gymnastics Vaults Obstacles On Their Way The Gymnastic team was in fine form this year. Unlike any of the other winter sports, the mood of a meet has the hushed, intense air of artists at Work. They paint their graceful pictures with a deftness which requires split-second reflexes, taut, carefully developed muscles, and com- pleteconcentration. This kind of skill demands constant practice, so the team spends the three and a half hours between ninth period and 6:00 P.M. each day working their routines to perfection under the supervision of Coach Jay Alexander. They suffered several injuries this season, but, You have to expect a lot of those, as one athlete said. To Victory BOYS' GYMNASTIC SCORES Opponent Winner Martin's Ferry Martin's Ferry Lakewood Brush Brecksville Brecksville Cuyahoga Falls Cuyahoga Falls Brecksville Brush Lakewood Brush D ,, ,, ,W Score 146-101 104-103 106-104 147-110 119-110 113-107 Columbus Worthington Invitational ........ Third Place Youngst'n Boardman Youngst'n Boardman 121- 98 Regional Championship at Kent State University ........................ Seventh Place E F Gymnastics! 101 Individual Improvement VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row Coaches Dick Crowell Dick Sleith Row 2: 1201 Greg Allenby, 1341 Bob Reinhard 1441 Bob Lombardi 1321 Jim Haas 1401 Lauren Lanphear, 1501 Scott Rose, 1421 Fred Buse 1221 Ted Riser 1241 Bill Stone, 1301 Jeff Boylan, 1121 Bill Miko, 1101 John Yung The fighting Brush Arcs Basketball team commenced the season with a series of impressive triumphs. In their initial encounters against May- field, Shaker- Heights, and Garfield, the Arcs devastated their opponents in three consecutive, smashing victories. As one player stated, We played like we can the first three games. Despite a loss to Euclid which left the team somewhat disheartened, the Arcs continued to perform as well as ever in most other areas. During mid-season, Jim Laughlin and Scot Rose, an outstanding pair from the Junior Varsity team, fortified the Varsity team's first string when each made excellent showings. With this new addition, the faithful support of the student body, and the steadying influ- ence of Coach Richard Crowell, the team's confidence soared once again. As the basketball season of 1974 closed, the benefits of experience gained will lay a firm foundation for next year. A. Jim Laughlin scores for the Arcs. B. J.V.'s wait for a rebound. 102! Basketball Highlights Season VARSITY BASKETBALL Opponent Shaker Garfield Parma Euclid Normandy Cleveland Heights Lakewood Valley Forge Shaw Shaker Garfield Parma Euclid Normandy Cleveland Heights Lakewood Valley Forge Shaw Glenville Winner Brush Brush Parma Euclid Normandy Cleveland Heights Lakewood Valley Forge Shaw Shaker Garfield Parma Euclid Normandy Cleveland Heights Lakewood Valley Forge Shaw Glenville JV's Hold Key For Future Triumphs J.V. BASKETBALL -- Front Row: R. Hruby, G. Lindsey, C. Chark, B. Delgenio, B. Garvey, D. Hoye, G. Rendlesham. Row 2: D. Bretz, G. Frankeberger, B. Harter, M. Johnson, D. Rubertino, M. Ichrist, Coach Jim Fanger. Score 85-70 66-62 55-45 113-65 67-52 96-54 62-48 47-45 88-63 65-55 46-39 45-44 45-36 63-59 60-52 48-38 76-62 92-59 55-52 Basketball!103 A. Jim Laughlin shoots a foul shot. B. Fred Buse takes aim on a foul shot. C. Fred Buse scores for Brush. D. Scott Rose. E. Fred does it again. Y B C D E l04!Basketball A. Team tenseness for Brush mounts. B. Lanphear jumps for Brush. C. Scott Rose puts in a two pointer. D. Rick Hruby sparks a J.V. play. Court Action Provides Exciting Moments 11 i 'f'f A B C D Baske-tbal1!105 B-R-U-S-H That's The Brush High Battle Cry 'WLM ig as H3 Front Row: Joyce Stevenson, Betsy Given, Nayann Bishilany. Row 2: Carole Presti, Robin Wamelink, Julie Passalacqua, Sharon Stoetzer. A. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor even the cold will stop the Brush High cheerleaders. B. Joyce Stevenson and Sharon Stoetzer do their best for Brush. C. Brush cheerleaders eagerly await the Brush Arcs. D. Nayann Bishilany leads fans in a cheer for victory. 106! Cheerleaders z .Zi ,..,,,,, fwfr ir ...S Wag. YKM ,, J. V. CHEERLEADERS -- Front Row: Laura Smith. Row 2: fCapt.J Maria Tso- lainos. Row 3: Diane Faranda, Betsy Frauenthal, Joan Burkhardt, Gwen Schet- tentrager, Joy Prescott. Row 4: Laura Lowy. Supporting the Varsity teams and arous- ing school spirit serve as major contribu- tions of the Brush Varsity Cheerleaders. The girls, a group of radiant personalities, and the coach, Mrs. Rosemary Pasek, com- bine their efforts and skills to form a lively squad of cheerleaders Whose Well-precisioned maneuvers make them an essential inspira- tion and asset to all Varsity events. Mrs. Pasek has coached the cheerleaders for three years. Exuberant cheering and energetic acro- batics characterize the vivacity and demon- strate the loyalty of the J. V. Cheerleading Squad. Instrumental in the support of all J. V. games, the talented group placed a proud first at the annual state cheerleading competition held at Kent State University. Mrs. Elaine DiCicco provides advice, man- agement, and effort to the cheerleaders squad. ANY! Betsy Given VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Front Row: Karen Allenby. Row 2: fCapt.J Julie Passalacqua, Bernie Giallombardo, Joyce Stevenson. Row 3: Toni Good- rick, Nayann Bishalany, Robin Wamelink, Sharon Stoetzer, Carol Presti. Cheer1eaders!l07 Majorette Corps Enlivens Half-time Shows Golden Girl: Laurel Brisbin. V l fi l A B 108!Majorettes MAJORETTES - Front Row: Lori Chacos, Beth Bigelow, Jan Bayer. Row 2: Cheryl Romano, Belle Mengay, Roberta Gibson. Row 3: Sandy Imbrosciano, Renee Mendlik, Madelynn DiCillo. Row 4: Gail Krueger, Norma Sieman Qco-captainj, Claire Hobert. Row 5: Sherrie Bedard fcaptainj, Debbie Cruze, Maureen Heffernan. Row 6: Sue Gillis, Chris DeMario. If hard work and dedication lead to ac- complishment, the summer-long devotion of the Brush majorette corps rates them out- standing. Creating and perfecting their imag- inative routines, the majorettes demonstrated one of the rewards of honest effort by taking first place at the Berea Fairgrounds- With the start of football season, the quality and creativity of their halftime per- formances continued as the maj orettes enter- tained audiences with a clever variety of routines. Among other themes, they produced an Old-West show, a return to the fifties skit, and a tap dance act, all done with elaborate costuming made by the girls themselves. As the year progressed, the girls' performances were enjoyed at other activities such as basketball games and pep rallies. Through D A. Sue Gillis and Debbie Cruze take a break. B. Beth Bigelow does a soft shoe. C. Sherrie Bedard helps with cheering. D. Gail Kruger rouses spirit. E. Major- ettes perform during halftime. F. Roberta Gibson demonstrates her skill with a fire baton. 'K -I H , ,J, the assistance of Miss Sheila Murphy and ....1 if v Mrs. Kathleen Gustavson to coordinate the sp ' V '- t'l ' - e , Q majorette's activities, the daily practice of D if 'W ...i '-'-- the Majorette Corps has enabled them to . V attain a degree of success which Brush re- ' spects with pride. .f . V .W p ' Y.:.Cl f. Y l M. l Silver Twins: Kim Feneli and Rae Ann Kinkoph. Majorettes! 109 110! Helpers MAT MATES - Front Row: M. Pritchard, D. Kammer, M. Jones, K. Bondra, R. Febo M. DiCillo, L. Schildhouse. Row 2: C. Tolen, G. Hahn, K. Migenona, S. Breckling, K Landis, R. Kazinec, L. Charnas. Row 3: M. Dresser, R. Rinella, M. Kocevar, S. Bruch S. Hauser, D. Belt, J. Cohen. Helpers Assist Winter Teams SWIM TIMERS - Front Row: Amy Brown, Janet McManus, Laura DiCillo, Wendy Lauer, Ann Mitchell, Patti Bahr. Row 2: Margaret Sentell, Ann Bunch, Laura Baker, Patti Bondra, Rita Hohenfeld, Gail Moliff, Roberta Rose, Nancy Post. Row 3: Coach Hardy, Roberta Demming, Debbie Stefanik, Judy Trouton, Laura Sussman, Carol Ware, Jean McKeon, Becky Simon, Lisa Owen, Pat Rigol. Not Pictured: Robin Wamelink, Deena Young, Judy Lippert, Eileen Berman, Linda Brown, Karen Drem, Bev Woodard. 1 BASKETBELLES - Front Row: Maryann Thomas, Kathleen Smith, Nancy Bush. Row 2: Nancy Erickson, Debra Seibert, Ruthanne Brof- man, Peggy Bush. Behind every winter sports team at Brush is a group of girls who lend their assistance, encouragement and warm smiles. These are the Basketbelles, who give dinners for the basketball team, and make sure the half-time performances go smoothly. The Mat Maids are a large group who keep scores at wrestling matches, supporting both the Varsity and JV teams. The Gymnascots travel with the Gymnastic team to all meets, helping with equipment, and posting the judges' scores for the audience. The Swim Timers are the largest group, with many of their members also on the girls' swim team. They time swimmers at the home meets, make posters for the pool and the halls around school, and support the team as much as they can at away meets. On Fridays, one can walk through the halls and see all the sports helpers dressed in their distinctive uniforms, all different in design and materials, but all in Brush brown and gold. GYMNASCOTS - Front Row: Karen Gallagher, Susan Stahler, Cynthia Hamski, Row 2: Lois Kromar, Barbara Rufo, Jo Ann Novak. Helpers! 111 4 Renee Stropki Robbi Press Girls' Sports Offerings Grow at Brush The Tennis Team was coached by Mrs. Rosemary Pasek. Out of the four match- es played none were Won, but the 1974 season promises to be better. Senior, Cheryl Wil- liard, at singles and juniors, Meg McDivett, and Chris Car- ozza, at doubles played some outstanding matches. GIRLS SPRING TENNIS - Front Row: Ann Hawersaat, Kim Jackson, Jan Zavasky, Cathy Eidner, Cheryl Willard, Chris Carozza, Sharon Cambier. Row 2: Cindy Tolen, Meg McDevitt, Joanne Caygahs, Mary Strate, Kim Koons, Heather Hanson, Sue Kolarik. 112!G1rls' Cross Country, Girls' Tennis GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row: Renee Stropki, Ginny Binnion, Gail Saruer, Lynn Childers, Mia Stoetzer, Robbi Press, Karen Garno. The Girls Cross Country team, coached by Mrs. Elaine DiCicco, won two out of four meets. The two top runners were Renee Stropki and Robbi Press with times of 7:21 and 7:38. 1 Girls' Varsity Basketball Soared to Victory GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front Row: Terri Strauss, Robbie Press, Laura Baker, Karen Grano, Jan Zavasky, Cindy D'Alessandro, tManagerJ Kathy McDevitt. Row 2: 1ManagerJ Alicia Mathias, Doris Turner, Heather Hanson, fCaptainJ Sue Schmidt, Ginny Vorsek, Joann Cyrgalis, Laura Sussman, Jan Baker, fCoachJ Mrs. Joan Saunders, fManagerJ Cindy Hanson. Teamwork is an essential element for a winning basket- ball team. The Girls' Varsity Basketball team displayed such teamwork as they began their season by defeating Orange, Beachwood, Mentor and Euclid. Coached by Mrs. Joan Saunders, these energetic girls prove that basketball is def- initely not exclusively a boys' interscholastic sport, but an exciting game that can be enjoyed by the female segment of the school as well. Girls' Varsity Basketballfllfs' SharCett6S Glide to Winning Season A. Patty Landon does an inward dive B. Carol Lanigan perfects her butterfly A 114!Gir1s' Swimming B DIVERS: Renee Stropki, Patti Bahr, Jean McKeon, Patti Anderton, Patty Landon For the first time in the history of the school, Brush has a Girls' Varsity Swim Team. The Sharcettes, coached by Mrs. Martha Hardy, practice regularly at the YWCA on,Mayfield Road because of the lack of a pool at Brush. Despite any problems facing a new team, the Sharcettes swam to victory in six out of eight meets by defeat- ing Orange, Cleveland Heights, Rocky River, Euclid, Warren Harding, and Midpark. Out- standing swimmers this season are CCap- tainsj Denise Spangler and Kim Ashton, Laura Baker, Judy Trouton, and Nancy Post. At the Ohio Girls State Swimming and Div- ing Invitational the girls placed eighth. Div- ers competing were Patti Bahr, Jean McKeon, Patti Anderton, Patti Landon and Renee Stropki. The Junior Varsity Team holds great promise which is proven by their victories in three out of four meets. They defeated Orange, Rocky River and Berea. , . W State Place ...... Captain Kim Ashton, Coach Hardy, and Captain Denise Spangler. W1 at fi.. GIRLS VARSITY SWIM TEAM - Front Row: Jean McKeon, Chris Iannetta, Diane Lotz, Melinda Jones, Wendy Lauer, Ann Mitchell, Pat Bahr. Row 2: Heather Hanson, Patti Bondra, Patti Landon, Patti Anderton, Lisa Owen, Nancy Post, Roberta Rose. Row 3: Coach Hardy, Laura Baker, Judy Trouton, Debbie Stefanik, Meg McDevitt, Laura Sussman, Carol Ware, Becky SOIYIOH, Cam' lyn Patton, Doris Turner. Not Pictured: Denise Spangler, Kim Ashton, Carol Lanigan, Kathy Bondra, Arelene DuPaul, Linda Brown, Meg Dres- ser, Karen Menster, Leslie Sugiuchi, Eileen Ber- man, Sue Ziegler. GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING Opponent Winner Score Orange Brush 50-35 Warren Harding Brush 72-50-13 Cleveland Heights Lakewood Lakewood 68-27 Rocky River Brush 49-37 Euclid Brush 55-40 Midpark Brush 72-13 Eighth Girls' Swimming!115 Gymnastic Team Finished with a Zealous 5633011 116!GirIs' Gymnastics GIRLS' VARSITY GYMNASTICS - Front Row' C Smith S DiCesare B Frauenth 1 . . , . , . a , E. Boehlke. Row 2: S. Tarletz, S. Breckling, I. Cortez, T. Goodrick, W. Lauer, L. Lowy, J. McManus, D. Spangler. Row 3: J. Hungerford, L. Kappos, M. Tsolainos, P. Hershey, M. Dresser, S. Stone, L. Mayer, K. Landis, A. Solomon. Not Pictured: J. Prescott, C. Rogers. 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Diane Oberstar ueen and Court 'CTM Nayann Bishilany 9c,oQ guy-Inf Julie Passalacqua 9wQl 126!Homecoming Carole Presti N9 LL Homecomlng 1973 Nina Camera 9wQ TOP 26: Front Row: Julie Passalacqua, Nayann Bishilany, Diane Oberstar, Nina Camera, Carole Presti. Row 2: Sharon Stoetzer, Darlene Gnewotta, Barb Ager, Kathy Sovich, Denise DiLauro, Rita Hohenfeld, Lynn Domeck, Rae Hecey, Nancy Tyler, Joyce Stevenson. Row 3: Deena Young, Betsy Given, Nancy Erickson, Sue Stone, Laurie Nor- man, Igiinny Vorisek, Kim Feneli, Robin Wamelink, Lisa Testen, Rae Ann Kinkopf, Joan Kirsc ner. Pretty Girl ls Like a Melody QUEEN AND COURT: Julie Passalacqua, Nina Camera, David Hawthorne fCrown bearerj, Diane Oberstar fQueenJ, Nancy Pride fFlower girlj, Carole Presti, Nayann Bishilany. The Homecoming Mardi Gras weekend officially began October 26 at the Queen's Assembly. Announcement of the Queen and her court followed a display of the Top 26, escorted by varsity team members. Julie Pas- salacqua, escorted by Jeff Boylan, was fourth runner up. The third, second, and first runners up were Carole Presti, Nayann Bishilany, and Nina Camera. Their respective escorts were Jim Mariano, John Slosar, and John Izquierdo. At the climax of the assembly Diane Oberstar arose with her escort, Fred Vrabel, to become the Homecoming Queen of 1973. Homecomingf127 Homecoming : Part Il I 5 128!Homecoming Sundry activities follow the opening of school: football games, a flurry of club meet- ings, and the traditional events that enliven the school year, of which Homecoming is the most popular and eagerly anticipated. The Week preceeding Homecoming Was extremely busy for a segment of the Brush population. The football team practiced dili- gently and the brightly costumed marching band drilled to perfection While the art classes constructed an assortment of decora- tive heads and the cheerleaders held their annual mum sale. The candidates and their escorts rehearsed in a semi-ornamented gym- nasium for the assembly from which five of them would emerge as Homecoming queen and attendants. Man-in-the-Audience .......,.,,,,,,.... Drama Department Presents Flowers for Algernon November 16 and 17 brought to the Brush stage the Performing Arts production of Flowers for Algernon, a story of a men- tally retarded man who willingly undergoes an experimental operation. His reactions to life - first as a moron, then as a genius, and finally as a man who must face the fact that he will return to his former state, make the play a comical tragedy. Under the direction of Mrs. Estelle Keefe, aided by Miss Delores Rice, student teacher, the cast presented a convincing performance highlighted by Tim Duffy's touching por- trayal of Charlie Gordon. Backstage techni- calities were handled by stage and lighting crew members with memorable maneuvering. 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Lynn Barker and Tim Duffy gaze into each other's eyes as they face the awesomeness of Charlie's new intelligence. CAST AND CREW .......Lee Pittard .........Terry Klenk ........Lynn Barker ...,.,.Dave Gannon .,,,.....Tim Duffy .,.......Carole Lin ............Joy Kish ........Kent Markus Schoch .......,,Rochelle Chernikoff ..........,........John Morton .......Terry Kulkin .........Kevin Stang .......Keith Joseph ..........Kelli Clawson , Deb Di Lillo .,.....Camilla Linden ..........Steve Lentz .....,...Janice Leitner ........Sharon Hauser .......Debbie Patterson ........Lori Zimperman .............P1xie Drake .........,....Ron Turk .......Sharon Hauser ..,..........,,.Lisa Mack .......Neil Kornsweit .........Jennifer Dean Scott Conklin C 'King W1 f OJ, f-5 1 Fall Play!131 4 Blue Moons Shine on Winter Dance What do rolled-up blue jeans, bobby socks, and saddle shoes have in com- mon? They are all part of the dress and style of the 5O's which was the theme of the Winter Dance. 132!Winter Dance Everything blended with the theme: the dances, the dress, and the band. The Blue Moons, composed of Brush students and graduates, produced a really heavy rock-n-roll sound and set the tone for the evening. The Student Congress Winter Dance, held on De- cember 8, provided routine-weary stu- dents with a nostalgic look back at the fabulous fifties. Due to unexpected burst of student enthusiasm, Brush's traditional Heart Hop took place again this year in cele- bration of Valentine's Day. Junior and Senior class officers worked together to plan the semi-formal dance held February 9. Girls asked their favorite guys, and everyone had an unforget- table time dancing to the music of the Mackerel Sky. Hearts Flip flop at the Heart Hop in WY ,, . if1f2.w.15ff 4 A K X ,x gk K if .,A 'fm , X K 'Wy gf .V xx, VB f, ' BEN? My if ff M V5 ......-...fr ,, -MM mmm ,Kzw jk 3? Q' 4? 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Q If -4 -1 1 V ' nh.: M.-, -- ng, '-L,. ---'m.:W... f .N-4 4, Seniors Leave Imprint On Brush , . - 5' K ' sv' ri r r. . r' x 'V r , , A ....,,.'? We ! K f ,, 'xx V! ' ML in if .U 5321 7 ,V f 'JW 'f', ff 'f'2' Lf H ,,,m ,, A . M i f , r , L 4,2 ,f ' If A mf- we HWY 'UN ,- . V f ' PM W x :Q I I 4 Z lx A la , .ff R, , Q James Adams Michele Adie Donald Adoryan Barbara Ager 1v'X, ft!!! -Ou... A C2111 Alb1'9Ch'C T91'1'Y Alfin Mary Allanson Greg Allenby 'Vi PDQ 11 S4 P54 .gi-s 6 Qin Constance A11d61'S0H David Andrews Sam Angie Barbara Anthony KKK 3. .JW xx as 1 Mitchell Arian Polly Armington Jack Armstrong Marie Armstrong a l m' jf dw 3' Q-v 'Q '-1 I 'Tj w ho A Q' ' V, flefl ' ' x 5 'Lyn 1.1 1 I Os? '11' 'iLSz:flftA?1,g2n! x Q 2 Sharlene Aveni Philip Axelrod Jerald Bacal Mark Badzik Mark Agrast Richard Amicarelli 'iv' Tl!! Christine Antonacci .+ 1 Dale Ausperk 'Sd Ara Bagdasarian 4- at fw ,af mwfmiffv it p 0 M ' i Seniors r M aia a B ,,A, , j ' ,V,,,' , M f ! , if ff , , 1 , 1 22 J Z Bruce Barker , AZZE 3 , V 2 ' i 2 . Karin Becker 'KS Pamela Benis Steve Berkey Teams Debra Bagnall Wk' ,f 4. Qpifrw'-' we 4, 0 '- M , m David Barrish Linda Barton Nan.,- Sherlyn Bedard Jeffrey Bedoll ' . ' 'L . Q W., , ..,.. 5 r. 1. 4 Q 5, 1, J ' :I cv ai 9 0' 0 , Karen Berg Scott Berkey ww Y Roy Berlocker Michelle Berman Daryl Bailey Peter Basile S it 10 M 'kg 5 ,A - 1 f fi X, iffy ff eg a 3 , M I Paul Bellitto Edmond Baker Jo Ann Bayer Y. R -rf it it in Wferffzwixw ' A fffefgxrlgll ,D mffiflfffiib Gregory Belt ' .way I 'iv 'AWWQ' Q, J . A 9, K '-9, . I f , f 0 ,, iv 1 Arthur Bernstein 'C' Andrea Bertodatto Betty Beukeman luv! , W Y 4 '5 ka? Q, we i 1 Kathryn Black Catlileen Bolton X J ff amy, mg... ,Wx , ' 552 22 I A in David Bernstein fp nk fd Q if an M in Wi' ' Patricia Bessick 'E ? Douglas Bilton HK? v-i-C-T- 4' 4: , K, I ' A Kim Hvx 5, if fl' fi , 1 , Randy Biro William Blackledge Gilbert Bloom ff? -5. O-R-Y tl1at's the Senior Battle Cry Nayann Bishilany Laurel Blum if Marc Blachman Andrew Bogart ,, ,, John Bondra Albert Borally G901'g9 BOSSG Kim Boughton 14 fin' lk up-haw James Bova Timothy Bowens IX - iynnas- fqnrf' ,Ve fmfif r Q Laura Boysen Dean Brady QS: K X 1 ag J Qffalif ' -462,614 ' I Aww-4 f 9 M ' V 12-mmf A , Mm , Aff ,Q 3 , gy W il? if . Martin Bretz Pamela, Brick Sffw' Linda Brown Neil Brown 4,- FO Bradley Burkons Margaret Bush U hh B X vii' 4 Jeffrey Boylan Daniel Breen Shelley l'aSquale makes plans for after graduation 6-Q-A : I9 fvv, 'bf' 6 1' , , '41 Debra Brouman Andrew Brown Cheryl Brown fj f'v' if if X J r 721 Patrick Bruekman Michael Bruder Fredrick Buse 5 H, , 4-Irv W' fQf5'f:,w f Nl Thomas Caito Nina Camera Tom CHUUGH Decisions Await I Thomas Carlson Elaine Charnas 'V -?I Barry Chudakoff 'lib Q s W i rn: JU ', Joan Cirino Seniors T I- was--f Kevin Carney n L f ' I Z 416 fy? A L WZ, I r Q M af 'MW y I ::Aw 665 ,,f2f Q 2, f 'E :ZZ g , av r r M ts 1 1 W5 . Miflhele CQDFGVC3 Victor Carcioppolo Charlotte Carnpana . 2 i Christine Carozza XX me fe- Qqsg 'VN Joseph Chiro nw'- 'QN Leonard Ciciretto Dennis Chiancone Darlene Ciccarelli Susan Clarke Mary Clever Terry Carver CS l in-dv Suet Cheng u-..,,,,,, L Nicholas Cipollo Marcia Cohen af? H , 'ir ' -. f Kevin Chapman Jane Chizmar MW, Michael Ciraky ll Martin Cohen 15 Homecoming: Highlight of Senior Year Wir-K -qu,-v Nancy Cohen Cheryl Colagross at wr if 'Tw Ellen Coleman Q, ,, Nicholas Connavino Craig Cormack James Collins John Collins 1-,, Scott Conklin Donald COHU ,qww-g.. Mary Carol Coneglio J- AUGH CODES? 1' G. , ff if 'xl Jeffrey Corb-an Sandra Cordaro ff-Yu' Craig Cox Norman Crafts Robert Crawford Deborah Cruze 765. 'Q' Susan Csumitta Mary Culp Kathleen Curren Joanne Cyrgalis Barbara Dailey 152 emfy we-'VI WWW David Davis Robert Davis Walter David Stephen Daykin Anne Dean ,w- ,4 , E RHS,-I gb is J M. J i5 in 5 mv gn y 1 ., ' . Nafletfe D9Ck91' Linda DeFrancesco Cynthia DeLuca Sam Delli Ronald Demarco T9 1-?Z 'r fa: 'GK fri L43 Joseph Dempsey James DeVall Richard Devans Steven Diamond Deborah DiC9S2lI'9 lips-.H '1 Patrick Diemert Deborah Dicillo Gregory DiCillo Ali? John Difrancesco 521' Jeanne DiFranco ,iviivs www Q Jim Redding and Sue Stone enjoy themselves at the Varsity Hop. Mary Ellen Dikovitsky 15 4 ,,,. , ff' f J ,Q Denise DiLaur0 ff9 1 EN Mary Lou DiVito WH. 'fa Dave Gannon looks for a partridge in a pine tree. Victoria Dvorazio I 5 QQ , 9 N Q Q5 az if Q43 W J, Ulf X in Ev , M A x f Q if,mJ'ff S. W ': Q 3, ,l i ' H Jay Drinko David Drazin Margaret Dresser afwlv Urf '1w- .ww-4 'When' Timothy Duffy Michael Dwosh Nancy Dye 54 Mary Lou DiPalma Craig Dobson 51 David Dippo 'fl Lynn Susan Domeck TQ, w,,.,.,....' David Dragony Lx v '! 1 e, Qs , - , x J E fy J James Drake Ruth Dubin 2 31 : 5 ' V, ,gf 1. 4 - Y- 1 .. A W W : 'nav 'Q ' 45 K -W 'I i-f. 1's N, 7 1 ,f v V, ' .A Q N M, r 'MN 'X 'N f and f , f f'X,'I4ff James Dziura ba 't-peu- Jeffrey Duclion Laura Edelman 'M 'Uv-.4 l R rw ic , Wm, or F rw, Q, A Vfffl, , if 1E?n'W'fv ,' 1' L Dana Elkind Marvin Estrin Ay, .xt IYHE Nicholas Fazio Robert Fendrich James Fess I f f ff V .X:r'f:?f2, .. f.' Steven Elton Gary Evans Y! ny, Q, . Sandra Fazio Kim Susan Feneli ,I film 9-'lf' I X James Erb Michael Farley I9 IU' . Av I Q 3 R X V f n Thomas Federico -22 4 , l qi 3 M M 'K 'fem ' ,I is 5 , J f W lt' Z J Nancy Erickson Susan Eubanks Holiday Season Brightens Up Brush Yr' 2 Donald Felice , lm! K ,, Mary Beth Ferreri James Ferritto Michael Feisky GLA KW? ll Francine Feuer LGSHG Fink MHTCY Fishman Maigaiet Fitrpatiicll JJ Patricia Foerst -,,50 Mark Foley Senior Pictures Cathy Franklin Robert Friddle , 1 , ,, .. 4 4 X. , Vi qi 4, vi. , Mm. A David Gannon Preserve Memories RYE Gerald Fratcher Andrea Friedman w , I l,l,f.,,:,,,U 49' J x Q ,,,,,,, f 4 v fy: X ax E f if WM? 2. i E , ,, , .jiqjw if' Gary Gargiulo Russell Folisi Robert Foulds Cynthia Frate P i Stanford Friedman Carmen Gatto Jody Forchheimer f l Larry Fox Keith Fredrickson Loren Frumker Martha Gaul Leslie Ann Fortlage Linda Fox Paula Freeman WRUMQ L A , Joseph Gallagher Barbara Gelfand fihl J-vma.,,,.,' Sheldon Gelman Scott Gill W Elizabeth Given Jody Glickman fm. Victor Goldman 'fr mmf 'TV' 4.5, ,AWN Y Q 4 qi W' William Gemma Sophie Georgitsos Lawrence Gilbert David Gildar '65, 1 Y 4 Susan Gilliland 4 'Q -is -'S Renee Reiss takes a look at Michelle l3erman's Senior pictures. B211'b31'2l. Gl21S61' ,f-., 'hw 4-W-'v Darlene Gnewotta Ruth Goldberg Rhonda Goldfarb Cheryl Goldman ' f my 1- mf 122 H.. f Lawrence Goldstein Ronald Goldston Leslie Ann Gonsalves Gary Goodman 157 Daniel Goodwin Mare Gould 'Ss Louis Grassel Allen Gravier wb' as hi H, W ' Cheri Greenfield Randi Greitzer aaa 1 Qs gf, iii? Bruce Grunstein Judith Gumins ivy 4013501 Q V ? Joyce Haboustak J gan Hacker fs Nelson Graham SLISQH G1'alHiCk R0n3ld Grasgrgen Legg, David Gray Thomas Greear Beverly Greenberg HH? VE' Brian H. Grimm Robert Grose William Grose 'Wi Swv W9 Domenica Guttuso James Haas Irwin Haber turn ,,...... June Hacker Scott Haker Richard Hamski Q 2 O O Seniors Appreciate Joy of Giving :UW ,wff , f f Q 55153 l .ff Wviiliafn Hampton Deborah H2I11COCk Nick Cipollo receives his first mum from Nayann Bishilany. 1535, I AV -N 1 s jk My 1' -.., Q My 4' i' 1 I ' . if iyl z ,V .- .-: 1 3 v -'.2 1 '. XJ Miles Harter cj M ,X , Richard Hendershot .l Thomas Hoddinott X Rae Hecey Susanne Heckaman Maureen Heffernan Gary Heimovitz bv uw ET' Kurt Henschel Harold Hirsch Karen Hitter Mary Hobert fav' Q Rita Hohenfeld Deborah Hollinshead Nancy Horvath Cheryl Hott 15 Senior Voices Heard Through Brush WZK , VV , J , I Erik Mark Hurnensky Michael Huebner A ghhh zfg' ,. 'G T434 ' SQMD. so Christine lannetta Debbie Igoe 3 57 . hm, 'wi' , ' Q 'Y Kevin Jeffries Scott Kahn Sheldon Kaminsky Joseph Kastelic Cary Hottell Charles Howard Jan Hungerford Wesley Hunting 'Us Judy Hrovat ffldw' 'V '9 Barbara Iannarelli 4L'4'i.b Sandra Irnbrosciano 0944 Kristine Kacperski wf Alex Kato Paul Ivins John Izquierdo Susan Kabat Eva Kalus Judy Kay Frances Kearns 1f f xy, ,cw x N Thomas Keefe gt-1...-,Y Kevin M. Kelly p-'li Ti! '7'5 Qs Joyce Kerrigan Susan Ketz 4,4 ff bf viii, 'TN-apr R216 ADH Kinkonf Bruce Kinney Ellen Kirschenbaum 71N 'Ui 'trzrl Anita Koghevay Beth Koerner Pamela Koerner fi .lhlxf if Y i ffvgg. M Q 'ZX 'I 1 ef T! rv 5 5 , 441' , ,Lv if Q' W , 'fied f Q. ' warm fa Mx.. ,,,..--W iw , 1 V I W1 . l , f Gary Mcllanus and John XValz brighten up H-V homeroom with morning announcements. Terry Allen Klenk Susan Kolarik xx 4-- Raymond Koren :Vl jj, V - ,, uname v i , yjamzr vx V Thomas Kranjc Bonnie Kiernan Jeff Knuth All Q, ,csv A f , K X Rl lla Michael Koreckis Karen Koreckis Karen Kre mm 161 9'sx 9'Vs Ron Krimmer Robert Krivanek Lois Kromar Gail Krueger Kevin Kubach James bw Maureen Kushner Barbara Labbato Susan Landon Bruce Lane fix Ffa 45 ,49- T' Karen Lane Carol LHHGSG Jin Lanese Margaret Lang Carol Lanigan uf f ff 'Wm ww ff, 6Y?? K, . if , Lauren Lanphear Robert Lasko Salvatore Leanza David Leber Marshall Lefton fr N Wm 1 'Wits' Laurie Loretta Lemmo J udith Lerch Ronald Lesko J 0yCe Levin L Q' 'Jr' Ann Lieberman Christopher Lillis Patricia Lindsey Relaxation Plays an Important Part in School QU -ag L iv'- is-.-af Carol Linger Wendy Linger Sue Linsey Jody Lippert Sharon Lipton N na., KI 'Y gy- 'E Q15-v 'Sf' 91.1. 'X-, 6. Z . ' Heidi Litt Cynthia Littell Joseph Locigno Dean Longo Debra Loparo 4HY w,,, Daniel LoSchiavo Robert Lovequist KRS Barbara Lucey Jeffrey Lykens Marc Lowy N-.,,,4 Maryellen Macias g , I :4ml44'Sf! ?l4Pl Pat Bruckman is Brush's own Easy Rider. l1 ,- Friendship ls the W Key To Happiness David Maddox Edgar Maeder - , , Q N Michael Makohus Michael Mammano 'TQ may '...f t N, .., jig! , 5 fe' 'a . I f s N, Vhqv 2 Diane Oberstar converses with Dan Ursu. John lW8I1fI'01'1i Karggn Manherz Wg! John Manzoian James Mariano Kim Marks Jeff Marks Josephine Martino Hartley Martyn Eugene Masi Debra Massien Pamela Magden Richard Mancino 'fc' Josephine Manocchio Kenneth Martin Deanna Mathias V'f -v Michael Matony Mary Beth Matthews Sv- 'ev Gary McFarland ,215'f?f?5'?T 'On' 1 A - E21 + 1 A M. 'x 'Ryu Michael Mechir ,wc W? --Q Karen Menster ir hr Richard Micali , cf, 'fin , ,.,. 'f M ' ,t - , c .,. ,,,.A., J -. Thomas McHenry in Lise Medla X John Messina -wg Carlo Miceli Kevin May drive, Joseph McKeon James Mekker 'UW'-0-swf M52 wg, Richard Meszaros . -nanny' i. Q fl: 1 Mark Miclea 'W 'Qf3ff1.'l 2 'w,M,,,,,i, 1 ,Q Margaret McDevitt s l -h Gary McManus lfisfan Q. , V, Yi 'rf' if S Raquel Meles Carol Metz 9' I. ,,c, W, fl or ia J , W, f y' , fix it Laura Miles Ik- Charles McDicken 4 , f, Michael McVicker H-lFik,,,, Renee Mendlik David Metz agp Annamarie Milano 165 l...l...-4 Cindy Mime Terri Ann Mlinarcik ' i V5 f '2f:zifeg1igegf Kevin Morris Mark Miller Donald Minadeo Mark Miozzi my Gail Moliff John Morawski Janice Modzelewski Km 41334 X 'L' tr-T, W ff 1? Roxann Morton David Mull Michael Murray Margaret Lang helps put up choir showcase. 166 -1h5 S av- 5191 -QQQ1.. .1 i Elaine Nagel Russell Nash an -uv- Nancy Nemeth Kathleen Neroni W l z if 3 3 L5 P, ' 7 W' K If ,, frog ,W , ,V i ,3V,5M?K ,MII W For Ax ,I v David Miyoshi Q75 Marc Moritz l? Anthony Muttillo fm? ' ' A ' ,f iiii VAAA Roberta Neary Wd' WTZW ,N Eugene Nevery Kim New Laura Norman Eric Nystrom Salvatore Orteca wut Steve Paduano 'Nu' David N ewmarker Jo Ann Novak Diane Oberstar Debra Osredkar A95 Judith Palumbo Susan Nicholas Lynne Marie Nowak X - ,QL 1 ' . N. Patricia O'Brien Clint Oster Michael Palumbo Seniors Help Around the School Eric Nowj ack -Q.-.-v Karen Olson VFX Robert Oswald in 'N' X Kelli Panzuto Kimberly Nunn X -Q . Y We ill xv Christine Ontko r - r X554 N K .ilk i I ,T-sf Mary Owen :UV Ernest Parr 1 67 1 mu Gerald Parrino Shelley Pasquale Julie Passalacqua Gail Passarello Doreen Pata Seniors Are Always Involved iw Douglas Patch Susan Patch Debbie Patterson Q R. Michael Pece Bruce Pedersen William Pedlar Eric Pelander Diane Perla W, Cynthia Petfafca Michael Petrarca Vincent Petronzio Gary Phillips Paula Ann Phillips ib- MID 1985.319 gb W, ,,,Q?2f ?X I Peter Piazza Carmen Piccirillo Thomas Pinter Gregory Pitrone David Pitt 168 Robert Pizzurro Linda Portnoy go- ' A 5 fy ,Q 4? Franklin Price I, nys lu-4' Patricia Pugliese ,fl h , h PW 1 I ' A i he 3 ' ' V u Robert Quinn 1,1 ,fi E Steven Pizzurro Ingrid Prall 1 ...- ls w J Louis Primozic Judy Quattrochi np wr-M.-V Paul Radice flier?-M-fi qt:-Z., 'mffwwusf William Pleasant John Pokorny Marti Sue Porter fl .f 7 f 1, I an y M y wr? ,, f af if Q 2 729 W... ' 1 'nv Q0-.vw Z1 ff H-'D , , Glfegg PTGSS Steven Pressman Carole Presti Q'-ff Jacquelynn Puda 962 ' QP-ii I 3 I I I Ei P. Co-Chairman Deena Young puts finishing touches Stephen Quinlan on Senior float. ,V WW , 'bln' Andrew Randazzo J ames Redding Faith Reingold 169 A K 94 L - 4 Herbert Reinmann Renee Reiss Maw CZM Marigrace Rini Ted Riser M54 'flu-rf Ronald Rogaliner Steven Rogge 'Mu' 'l C1 f'V' - Cheryl Romano Robert Ronis Joyce Rosel Kevin Rosenstein 170 WA I X N Jeffrey Resnick Joseph Roberts 'QW---fs' Mary Anne Rolleston 1:7-'f Richard Rood Robin Rosner Oskar Richey Patricia Rigol Kathleen Robinson Sandra Rodholm Seniors Leap To W Great Heights 1,-A Leonard Rothschild Kathy Roulan James Roulstone 'QFD' J-9 Abigail Rudoff Gail Rudyk Barbara Rufo Michael Ruggeri Joseph Ruolo Q4 IVF ,J -V ' i '-'rss' k gf NI-A--V V Q Robert Ruple Paul Sabatino Steven Sakal Linda Salosky Alan Sandler A ,....,, ,, M0 al. ma- J E 'J Nick Santucci Susan Schachter Eric Scheider Jeanne Schempp Susan Schiller M459 , f V, William Schimke Matthew Schindelar David Schmauder Susan Schmidt Cheryl Schneider ll 4Y?fW MGM? Carol Schneider Arthur Schnittlinger VVS haw' 'Wm--..-.-f Leslie Schumacher Cheryl Schwarten B5 Debra Selbeft John Selvaggio Lee Shapiro Anthony Sharaba 4,,,vu..-.4 5 Paul Shibley Howard Shonberg 172 U f f W ff A ff Robert Schoenewald Richard Schultz -vwwfag '1Z'I75' Robin Selznick f ' L V W' ' , ,,,,,,. .:,.V ,M ,. V,. . V A f ' '- ' Q ' 'lf2 . 'ffi2, L 2 Q David Schuld Laura Schumacher 4WN 'M' 'lrf'fv1-Jar Nancy Scott Wm-1 '--mr Mark Sechrist by--f-4' Carol Shafran Murray Shankman Muf- J 'aw Mark Sharp Debra Sharpe Peggy Shaw V ,V , ' 12 2,2 fl, ' - V 1 'fQ 14YT,Z f , ' ' 9 9 1- ff , ,f ' 9 v We f, X , s ra? A 2 K 42 Him, - Nw pl' 3? U 'Y Q j 4 7 i, , , ta, QQ, 'QW if 2 f 4 72' l E K l 1 ,, 5? , f f iv 1 ,M , 'f f f f u ,,,,,,l,, X, QD- Amy Shoffle David Siebold Debra Siegel Norma Sieman Adriane Slak Karen Smigrocky isbs. i'nmWr Mary Smith Kathleen Sovich David Sivard Now-nl' Eugene Slomovitz NJ' Ann Therese Smith Phillippa Smith 'V-1?:Z ' Gregory Sladek -na 5 awa y Helping Others Is Helping Yourself Q '.9r' John Slosar V W, , , Hur t,. A75 iw, - f , ali, ff , .M , A , , ' -' .1 -Lf 1, X MQW? 'fa ' ..N'.,-'H-Q' ' fa 135 X I 9' W Kevin Smith Loretta Lemmo helps with homecoming decoratione Thomas Smith Geraldine Solomon b-K A brui- in., Q39 f like Z Mary Sorensen Deborah Sperling John Spiccia Carl Spitaleri Diane Spuzzillo 1 4 Seniors Are ln a Class By Themselves l Carole Stern News ,fr Lauren Stettenfeld Him Michael Stiff William Stone Joseph Studniarz fps Sharon Stoetzer Charles Stonehouse Vlllwuw-' Constance Stuebbe Susan Stahler Susan Starkoff Valerie Steadman WN Charles Stevens Cynthia Stevens Joyce Stevenson Kenneth Stoia Karen Stoiker W Dale Strogin Les Stropki Rebecca Sturm Robert Sullivan Y Susan Stone new 'www' Victor Stuart Laura Sussman Wu-ff' Timothy Sustai' Mark Swanson Janet Szorady wr Yzfgjtfl' Ki, X I' 'ff fi Sf Lora Taddeo Michele Taddeo lf '-wx Q-A-4' ., 5- 2, Cathy Taylor mm ' r 2 T.. Peggy Bush ponders a quotation from Hamlet. Dennis Taylor Kathleen Teague Sheree Tenenbaum Celeste Teresi Steve Teringo 'Q d 'r Diane Thompson Elisa TeSte11 Nick Theodosion Joseph Thomas Leslie Anne Thomas 1' a-'ZZ' 415. 1. f 4 Willialn TIIOIHDSOH Marla Timen Edmund Tobin Donna Tranchita Lori Tranchito 175 Robert Trimboli James Ursic Michael Vasinko Joseph Tripi Daniel Ursu Thomas Vasko Nancy Tyler livab- Richard Vaccariello Lu Ann Valsi Cynthia Verbelun Paul Vierheller +vw.i r nm, ,,, f, l of Anita Ullman Laurie Unger WWW Raymond Varcho ...J if 2 . ,Zi V , iiiiii pw, Q' uf Bonita Vinci ,, , 4 , , w ,V 'ZW ,Q 4 V Ji G 2 W V ,,,V ?fig,,V,bi VI af Q i it V A 4 I 7 yn ,, ,I 'AIN - i , MA,-,,,,.,., .,' if ' reef f 'F 4 foie. if Yi R 'K' 'f' V 176 Janet Vitale Ralph Vitale Irene Vladimiroff Virginia Vorisek ., ,, 39 f. 4: fQ,, N . iq-nv Fred Vrabel 'Sf' ff'-'9 l -A l .4- Gary Waldman Amy Wachs Jeffrey Walker , 9 -u John Walz 45x Robin Wamelink KN Stella Wahl Seniors Bugged By Energy Crisis David Wallick William Walsh Patti Waltz aa! 9 Patricia Ward Carol Ware Scott Watson , 1 AD1'il Weber Kathleen Weber Daniel Weigel Sharon Weintraub 'K 'Er s Laurel Wentz Regina Werfel John Wiersba Debra Vvilbul-n Lori Wendel Marilyn Wilmore ,,,,,,,, Terence Wilson Rhonda Wolfeld VF Robert Yankovic 51 inf - I Margaret Zagarrio '11 7' Carrie Buskin 78 Linda Wirth Terry Wolk Deena Young James Ziegler James Wishnek Kenneth W01f Victoria Wolf Timothy Wozniak Virginia Wright John Yankovic Karen Young X Stanley Ziherl , ' . W' LEW , .V ,Q ,. eanne Youngblood Ralph Zacovic w..,,..,,.r it Suzanne Zimmerman Lorraine Zingales ' A' iili, I I ly fr +- , ft I, J f i frll A , aw Jack Bruno Karin Christensen Alvaro Cortez ,hm Cortez 'N-N ' 2 Debra Cox Diane Cox Eva Czikk Ahmet Eryurt John Fortunato Elizabeth Franey Daniel Gallagher Robert Greenberger Eva Hillman Joan Kirschner 'UM an-fx N.. A M David Korz Linda Kresge Marc LaMarca Kim Marks Teri Meadors 'hr' ?'U'v0'V F ,y r Jn , 74 7 1. as ld. rv-:nf rf Q' r-.4 A- 4-45 0 r X if , 'I A W e-f'V,p7Q A',A!9 , V 7,4 Q Q ' , fr ' l ' , w, li' J Mike Oberdoerster Larry Rothstein Geanette Ruggier John Salvatore Paul Shibley lugs Soter Slomski Lynn Sneddon 'Victor Stuart Jeffrey Wick 17 9 l f I Efforts Are Rewarded With High Honors an ,A ,aaa 3 gm :H t -iezasa ,. 'i . 1. 'e ef , fm., l I NHS OFFICERS - Robert Ronis, presidentg Marti Porter, vice-presidentg Peggy Bush secretaryg Greg Alenby, treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROLL Barbara Ager Mark Agrast Greg Allenby Constance Anderson Daryl Bailey Laurel Blum Thomas Bogart George Bosse Cheryl Brown Frederick Buse Margaret Bush Richard Devans Lynn Susan Domeck Laura Edelman Nancy Erickson Mary Ferreri Michael Fersky Leslie Fink Jody Forchheimer Linda Fox Cathy Franklin Loren Frumker Darlene Gnewotta Cheryl Goldman Marc Gould Cheri Greenfield Miles Harter Susanne Heckaman Maureen Heffernan Karen Hitter Thomas Hoddinott Charles Howard Joyce Kerrigan l80fSeniors Susan Ketz Carol Lanese Laurie Lehmann Joyce Levin Kenneth G. Martin Deanna Mathias Margaret McDevitt Renee Mendlik David Miyoshi Gail Moliff Eric Pelander Marti Sue Porter Ingrid Prall Stephen Quinlan James Redding Robert Ronis Richard Rood Joyce Rosel Kevin Rosenstein Abigail Rudoff Robin Selznick Carol Shafran David Sivard Soter Slomski John Slosar Kenneth Stoia William Stone Amy Wachs Laurel Wentz John Wiersba Deena Young Stanley Ziherl Each new school year sees students chosen from the senior class to become mem- bers of the National Honor Society. The Brush chapter, an affiliate of the national organization, consists of top seniors rated by members of the high school faculties on the basis of leadership, scholarship, service, and character. At Brush, all members must have at least a 3.5 cumulative average. In September, the new candidates are in- ducted at an assembly which their parents also attend. Following the assembly, newly inducted members and their parents attend a tea given in their honor. Once a month with their advisors, Miss Margaret Walker, and Mr. Theodore Bell, NHS meets to plan service projects such as helping the Red Cross bloodmobile, and social activities which this year includes a picnic at Squire's Castle, and a trip to the Cleveland Arena to see a Crusaders hockey game. . ww 'ff' 5 yi by iw 35153 if 'Sf MARK AGRAST In recognition for his distinguished high school record, Mark Agrast has won the 1974 National Honor Society Award. All National Honor Society members are candidates for this prestigious award. The faculty selection is based on the qualities of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Energetic and imaginative, Mark has willingly assumed positions of leadership and responsibility in Brush student government. His efforts in promoting student involvement have been untiring. As president of the Student Congress he has brought about the realization of new ideas and goals such as Varied Interest Day and the voluntary Senior Project program. A cash stipend, presented by the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Teachers' Association, called the SELTA Prize, accompanies this award. 9999 E969 1961 1969 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1979 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1973 1979 1999 .4 - E., X 2: is ,sie P' ..f::1'- I bH1SrAwmr6 9M99r9wmrd 9w93f9war6 Award DH1S1iwnxd P dS1Hwnrd DU1S1Awmxd DUiS1Awmrd PuHS1KWHId DU1S1Aw1xd Puqslqwifd bUiS1Awnrd bHiS1Awmrd U1S1Awmrd PUiS1Awmrd DuHS1AW3Id PUHSAAwmrd UiS1Awmrd PUiS1Award bUiS1Awmxd BMiSAA ari ?U9S QWard National Honor Society Award!181 Twenty-three Seniors Lead The Class gf '74 in Scholastic Achievement i Miles Harter The Hi-Lite traditionally acknowledges the outstanding accomplishments of those students, who based on seven semester's grades, rank in the top 376 of the senior class. Besides achieving academic excellence, many have shown initiative by their involvement in extra-curricular activities. The quality of Nr , 'W1'1 !9 their accomplishments contributes to Brush High School's lasting reputation. Robert Ronis A. Nancy Erickson perfects her dance steps for the musical, No, No, Nanette. B. Year- book staff includes Abby Rudoff. C. Deena Young studies Homecoming schedules. Constance Anderson Gail Moliff Charles Howard Richard Devans John Sl0SaI' 182fSeI1i01'S Darlene Gnewotta John Wiersba Michael Fersky Jody Forchheimer Marti Sue Porter George Bosse Leslie Fink X 4' I f n , ' if Abigail Rudoff Joyce Rosel Thomas Hoddinott MBJ DGGU3 Young Laurel Wentz f- in-QOQY' Nancy Erickson Margaret McDevitt Susan Ketz Mary Beth Ferreri mu 1 B A C Senioi 133 ,, l84!Seniors Seniors Achieve State and National Awards NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS - Amy Wachs, Mark Agrast, Laurie Wentz, Steve Quinlan, Bob Ronis. Not Pictured: John Wiersba. Buckeye's State Delegates Each year the National Merit Scholarship Corporation presents Letters of Commenda- tion to students achieving high scores on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests. Six- teen students received certificates this year. Those who scored near 200 on the PSAT's are rated as National Merit Semifinalists. The nine students who qualified from Brush will compete nationally for scholarships from up to 31000. NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION WINNERS Constance Anderson Daryl Bailey Fred Buse Robert Fendrich Jody Forchheimer Marc Gould Maureen Heffernan Lauren Lanphear Margaret McDevitt Todd Miner Gail Moliff David Mull Geoffrey Polk Abigail Rudoff Soter Slomski Carole Stern Mark Agrast Miles Harter Based on academic achievement, extra- curricular activities, and a demonstrated in- terest in government, Mark Agrast and Miles Harter were chosen to attend the annual Buckeye Boys' State Convention, last June, at Ashland College. At the convention, the participants learned how to establish and operate the government in all of its phases. REMINISCENCE The time has finally come After three long years together, It's time to say good-by. A last look back before we go Recalls the days of confusion and newness When the halls of Brush were strange and unknown. Gradually we got to know our way around And found ourselves, searching for identity, in our Junior year. Struggling through English and barely passing LYS. History, We turned around and Senior year had arrived. Funny, we didn't feel like Seniors. It was different shouting Seniors, Rah for the first time. There were council meetings to attend and compositions to write And Senior pictures to exchange and Homecoming, Measurement for cap and gown and college applications to send in. Weeks flew by . . . Counting down the days and decorating cars, We looked forward to the Prom and Commencement. Now it's all over - where did all the time go? We are young adults with new freedoms but also added responsibilities. We say good-by and leave behind Lost hopes and tears, frustration and fears. With a diploma in hand we turn to start a new life And take with us dreams for the future and memories of the past Si: gy-,'1g.',i s Simi, ah 5151133 t i?ii3,: feet- gym Vx , i' ,eggs , 8 is fly' ' ' f 2iQfe?3'lf1s' Vfifiif A . Q x iii ff2f::4,f.5g27 - fs gi M, ' T12 'WWEL ' Tiff 'Uk - ,Aw .... , ., we if Q AI, V Q X iff., f, 1. Q we fa? 'xl' f V - m. K g x 5- 121 ef i 5'fT:sii7VE:ff3.i ngsrgxats, M 4, k'!,. sary, E K. if - A' ,-ffssfff-Qgr. -A 1 if -X f ,-Q if ' X3 L, Q in ffff -'ff-f!'Si-if., ,aj X K , fri , : .f -x- J- 5 Sf:-' fff-iffe 1- il ' 'T .ufklf fe 4:41 fvf'1'f' fi 'L i in K verge: 5- YV-ki.. . 'X ,M,325ffy?. il .. i L1 My ww.-4 -f L ' , it -n ef? f- Q K' Aw. 55? 5 Af hwy? , .:g7gj,vg,,b13:?g4gfk gm Vw Q1 .if 12, ff - if :iq K 1 QQ' gh . . nf. W - ' .H 1'. 43' i ,B , .ff-ea - f ff'-4? iw A ii' gig. Q 30 'W Juniors Begin New Year Optimistically i 9 5 1 i A X 1 1 '15 xii, .wi ,M , A X 1 6 EW 2 ,, f' H 'X ,f X g .21 V' :WX JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President Lea Kappos, Vice President Bernie Giallombardo, Secretary Nancy Bush, and Treasurer Nancy Kohl. Juniors!18T Diane Adams David Allen Karen Allenby Patricia Anderton Susan Angart Jeffrey Apisdorf Kenneth Arendt Michael Arrigo Nancy Audino Kim Ausperk Frank Aveni Patricia Bahr Janet Baker Karen Baker Jeffrey Baldwin Juniors Spread l88!Juniors Happiness Lynn Marie Berlocker Charles Berk Eileen Berman Nancy Bernstein Amy Berry Judith Bick Beth Bigelow Elizabeth Birch Gary Bisphan Joseph Bitonti Heather Blair Scot Blair Gordon Blimbaurn Gary Bliss Gary Bloom Michael Boals Elizabeth Boehlke Mark Bogart Patricia Bondra Sherri Bowen Robert Bowland Stephen Boyes Joseph Brady Leslie Braidech Mark Brenis Janet Brewer Laurel Brisbin David Britanik Cynthia Brock Michael Brooks Alise Brower Amy Brown Bruce Brown Thomas Brubaker Robert Brunello Laurel Buell Debbie Buettner Ann Bunch Joan Burghardt Nancy Bush -rw. 'Q S 'Sr C. RN C' .K 'iii if fl. M -sf ,P 3? xlivf -f. : ' X , Co AC N K QC 553 afi ' 1 4 : - V:S1 lsf Ci ,.., .,:. Ci .k..L . 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J- t s K , ',C T, Y K - K Q! , ,J A ,r ain K iw l se' - 1. ' fi' .r f C ' i 5 X ,N C XC E V 5 C X .C C I fi t puC, f C A p :C C C .C ,,,C- C 5 .M C C C ,X C C N' J C, cs i l 2 l C AC ff. l CCCC XX A r C A K Ne CJ , SC iv xii , -4 1.7, lr Sharon Cambier Kmhii ff '.,:, QLI: ,,?,:, , Matthew Capadona VITL Z L L RL Ross Capriato 'L L Frank Carbone A 'ahv f L D ' V Linda Cardarelli ' ' ,. - - virginia Cari y y Donna Carozza :::' ',E Vyi A Bradley Carver ii L. L ' . -' 'I - Robert Case if f i X Michael Caticchio y Q , L 5 Michael Chapman xi L H Edward Charlillo L ii., L LL b Michael Charna k Y L-. ' L - Qel L' eu Rochelle Ann Chernikoff , L 5 by Teresa Chevako L 1 X Lv . l ip Edward Cheyfitz I L fl I11 Ile - Q ...C . t 7 f . at ag - Mary Christ X Timothy Cliiudioni , ' L 1 - -L if Dwight Clark , ti, Kelli Clawson .V . v L Jeffrey Clucas ' N -- Li' Larry Cohen L L 'F Qi Douglas Cole Q' L Q I is X' Gregory Colner 3,2 1 X N l Vicki Connel L L Kenneth Conrad L R Lisa Cooley -Li ' L Q Connie Cooper cgi! N , Jack Corbo QL A 'Y , David Corrado , it L 'L ff, 1 - I Lv X Frank Cosenza Z Ly exif' 9 - til Sh ' C tt ll L L ' if 'mn O U ' r r 2 rar, Nick Covelli C Jeffrey Creary Pamela Croce L Q, Cynthia Croft V if 2 Vickie Crotty ' 'U X 5 l V Richard Daedelow R Cynthia DK-Xlessandro T Nick DH-Xmato X I , Annamarie D'Amico is ' Mitchell D'Amico 'N' i g. i ,iw Christine Davis Jeffrey Davis to Jill Davis vin LL Kevin Dearden effigy tl Lynn Carol Deckliar 1 L '25, s l l Karen DeFiore Lila DeFrancesco Diane Deluliis Anthony DelBals0 Ronald Delisio Dennis Delman De.-Xnna DeMarco Christine Dellario Roberta Demming Cinthia Denallo Diane DeVall Roberta Diamond Lauren Dibner Norman Dicesare Laura lJiCillo 2 31 x M aas.. 4 Y L! is R Qilif 5f fir is sb 5 I x 'O i 'v ' 40' U , -. X Q .S ' 'lf 'v 5 L x Keio ff' - :- .R I is L L LL . LLi.2r - r x is X X wp, X tw - rw- - its L GMX ' if ' L L A Ls 7 W A . fri? I - if 5 . I . 5' - -5 59+ x Q. ' r x .4 N Lf- .351 51. l ,A ,B ,Lei 1 'W D Y va LS . ii - - L i w wf ' 'Lu X X i Q I ' 0' s fi? ff , SEN' , ir, A, 5. 65 W K A Lb 1 D V. if. 0 . A--is ' I L E y ,,,. , K :fix QL A x L f, -QL' -wwf: ,fc yi, 0 N li or of .LS Ji xl ,z s SL? Juniors!189 - Madelynn DiCillo M A A AA, Debra DiDonato ', ,' y Donald DiFranco W A Gloria DiPalma ' 4' Y f 1 . Charles DiStaulo 'J 5: ' VV , Robert Dittoe H dy, Z, A V V Sharon DiVincenzo V -A A A AA A Cecelia Dlago L ln,a ,,a A A Qi A, Y A- A Michelle Donner ' V ' Verna Drake Vj- Cindy Dublo - in A Vvzl V David Eberlin V M V V V KZVIVV a, , I Bruce war s ff A1 llli Alan Egensberger I ll Cal-01 Ehleft Y o A K A. Martin Rich A Robert Eidnier A V A Wendy Eisner ' 4 A,A ' A - ' V AV 1 V o Brett V 56 David Elliott r lin' iifrlzf A iili if -' Sandra Emerling gif -A Q Q A ' Howard Estrin V , V ff , H f' - l' Q' Steven Estrin 1' , V, A W V Mary mme J lll Z lell B lliellellil is John Fallon H V V V 4 ' A' John Farinacci M A A 4 ' M 'y V f- Mark Fayak QQ all ' AA A jf A ' Debra Fazio I A i as 'J 'HQQ' ' Aff? f - Edward Feierman V AA if Am lfv o x ' Susan Feldenkris zl' A 'Z on ' 5 5 ' 3, V Naomi Felsen A A 1 ' Y A ' .V ' j '. Tina Ferrar V ' Lk',' ' I ',fi'::' Lawrence Fierle V 1 ' Q A' 5 Thomas Filsinger --45' 'A A A l A ' Evan Fineberg f T fA ag A ' A 4 ,-, by ' Felicia Finkelstain S f V4 ' F G? A L ' Andrew Fogaty M AAA tg! if 'fl L A Chris Fontana f- A ' 1 QQ 5 , A ' AV Eric Forsberg A V , V Vi Juniors Stuck in the Middle A iil V A ,- AA M 4, A I iq' A f rf . I ' 1 M Q A 5,525 'L ff z irA S A sfll llll A r A ' J 4 V ' A' ,-A 'LA MAA! is , A -A AV A 1 V ' V ' il A 0 'G Q J A+ Q V A f or K' , AL Aw, A lcie A '1 7 11 - I fir' S A J i i' fm A ' Z A AAAA A AA ,AVV AAA, V A 7A AA QV f . AA A M5 ' V V A ,VV VME? M ef A ' el 7 AA 5 'Mi ' i - AV ' . A A ' V4 VV! VVVV A I X V A 4 6 AA L F LA A AA A 1 i'l i iw- 'V V ' ' i A Q' I ,A A ,.AAA A, A A A 'I fl- A ' '- f 'L' iff iffy AA A WA A A . V Vw? Y A V 4 l. A I 1 it f AAAA J llel 190fJuniors Michael Foster Fred Franklin Mary Fratianne Betsy Frauenthal Carol Freedman Robert Frey Barry Friedberg Laura Friedman Nora Friedman Sandra Gaking Susan Gaking Jeffrey Gallo Anne Gangidino Stacy Ganz Mark Gargiulo Robert Gelley Gail Gerson Bernadette Giallombardo David Giallombardo Patricia Giancola Roberta Gibson Carol Gill Martin Gitlin Wendy Glazer David Goldhamer Toni Diane Goodrick Amy Gordon Terry Gottehrer Lisa Gould Susan Govanello Marcia Graham Karen Grano Gary Brian Gray Fred Greenstein Bruce Gregory Robert Griffin Theodore Grimes David Groden Kevin Groenstein Brent Gross :egg - -Sv' X 3 ,fx Wifi ' -Q N153 I f ': is J K K .,.: X i G t in K ' t f -Q G 'R' . A L YN. - is i if is .. ,, Gr - 2 U 1 Q 'X ss i R J ' kikr liz f N I. X s Y R . ., iz Q? ' r V.. Q, xl i : K-:S R f- ggi.. Q N y kt. 4 i 1 L S- L. . i kv, ki. Q . . .V Yr ii-if-13 s N 5 1-, A ,Q i . Q , V, l J .. l Y ' . . sf ,A 1. ' H Polly Hinz Diana Hobson Lynn Hoover Richard Hoye Nancy Huegel John Hull J Q r Steven Gross L X Z Jack Grossman 7 kr K . X Qiff, 'N it E Robert Grugle Pi -S239 John Haboustak f L , 1 Michael Haffey A 'iff Vikki Haines i hhsh - hh - A ' - 1 i ' John Hale X Q .,, 4- G H K X Gregory Hamlin F N, y L l , ' Heather Hanson , sss 'J fi L - Q Lmda Hanson if ., R Q John Harcharik tr f J .Six ,Y ' Jill Harding X, X Q3 I . , Q, -Q Mitchell Harris ' 'e W - . D - 1ulisl4-211.31-is .fizi f J oAnn Hartman H ' H rrrt- ' H J G Robert Hauenstein A Q'-H o Ann Hawersaat I if .. S A Egg -5. W .Q James Hawkins 1 ' 4,53 K ' gwx lf Gregg Heckman ' - 5? Frederick Heman 1 gg, K- Valerie Henry - f, V ,X - .f Jane Hershey tc .fffiw Y' . V -- ' - - ff - 4 Robert Hiham ,V , N ' ' ' m ,, .,,, , .,,, L o M K L V I VV r f-f, . -- af., in ,A i, Z . 55 :f, 2 g5'5?ji': ', sr ya J, aarr yrrrry , J it or ...., J q Jrrr r 4 fp ,J H---M K 5 r'--Q-W i ' F a.yy,, A rrrrrre if r i,l'r ' 't 5' i---,il il--,Mmm J ........,, 'aa' f 1 3 Y f 'E 15 ' , ,, 3 Z, , , , , , f . i f 1 ,f N 1 a y J i lr 2 , ' f 0 , 5 V' 1 . 2 t,,' A 4 i E , y 2 V E , ' - V 2 J at Q Z' 7 f I f wi , fry' H Michael lacianci Lawrence Iaciofano Kathleen Iacona Lynne lchrist Kathryn lnkley Lisa Irvin Tobie Isaacson Beverly lvanye Kim Jackson Ellen Jacobs 5 fix? ' may rhli rlir r J , ,,,,, V , . Q f 3 1 2 I 4 Share and share alike. Juniorsf191 - l92!Juniors Patricia J akab Stephen Jaskylek Debra Jenkins Lauren Johnson Richard Jones Cheryl Joseph Robert Joseph Keith Joseph Robin Joseph David Jurecic Stephen Kandrach Marc Kaplan Lea Kappos Allan Karp Michael Kaufman Sheila Kazinec Dolores Kearns Diane Kennish Patrick Kilkenny Daniel King Thomas King William Kingzett John Kirschner Joy Kish Sally Kish Laura Kliem Debra Klein Terri Klein William Klein Samuel G. Kohn Gail Knox Steven Kohn Nancy Kohl Kimberly Koons Susan Kopac Joy Korb Neil Kornswiet Frank Kosnik Karen Krainz Steven Krieger Ed Krimmer Bruce Kromer Terry Lynn Kulkin Robin Kushner Michael Lake Gary Lanigan Susan Larson Kirby Laughlin 'ii..5fE?7'f:Tb1'V'1?ilf??' 'iffiilliimpffig aw ha 3 , 425 , v , V, , , ,, 'K feffv ' f K it Y A if F' .- A 1 4.14 v g , s 0 Q 0 Ml E3 W f , 1 i l 7 . an -A wi VW I M v. 3' Q W, ef, , ' ' 3119 ,, 1 a if 'J 3 Q, 5 V' A ,.,, ,, f,, '41 , ' ffl. ,W X A A ,. me ,f., ,, 1 W V if il is H ', lv i L I , 4 X I L A X ., o M 'A , A K F f' ' A i f , is l 1 M 'La- G 5 , 5: -uv '4- '1 , N 'gf ggi? , K ei, tl i. ' ,W wi ,I mf' rrr'ei K fi , , A, I ,.. , Mg' A A W I Q56 , Y xv , HK-RW, , u 1 ' Y ', f , . WM W,,,,,f,,.,,,,, ., ' M ' itil' K I fa ,ag QE I f,,,e.f eh MA , in f W fix, ' f' Q ' fiflggin .,f.,, X ,, I V , :,:4 . ,-5 he 'S 'T-f53'J:: :fi':gf,vl1 1 W if as 2, ' Y' 5: A ri, ,. .J ibilr , H .sf ,,,, 5 ' ie. ' ' if., ,Q I ,JM , ig, rr ef Q' U . , -'ff f L 6 X fi .1 viv a, v iiiiil J f , iff 4' V I ,MVN 1 an si' f , ,ZL an- 71' in 1:21, , A f , - sf W ' to ii,l - A , ,V , .4374 yi 'G I if A - nw I? , f 'f Q ' K , 'Mfr -, I , - f,. A 'Z Mfr' as 2 gg '11 ' 5 ri-Lv? L- -x E ' , - - J -S' ' 1 ,J', L if 5 -L - Ti IA s 5 kgs ll R as Diane Lotz Sharon Lousin Michael Lowe Gregory Love Andrea Lucas Karen Luci Paul Luke Susan Lustig Susan Main Theodore Makrinos Edward Manburg Antonio Manocchio James Mantel Sarah Mapes Ronald Margolis Dante Marimpietri Sandra Marimpietri Mark Chulick Kenneth Markovitz Bruce Marks Fiore Marra Mario Marra William Wehr Richard Martin A C - ll L of 'n f X ' , 'uf L -n L -xfi K ffifiy Lf ws-2 'h L ,.1L fail. .. .. . QV! L .. L orrrr Q f -x i 1 ii 1 af LQ la H sw as ,LI . - 5 'rs if 1 . .- lib' L y lb T 1 wr 4 ' ii, v 'il' Z3 3? x Q U ll 11,35 ifflsa-1fL:f - is so LL Q i s S Joseph Laumer Linda Lazzaro James Lebovitz Karen Lee Debra Lehmann Donna Lehmann John Leibold Stephen Lentz 7'io L L L - ' L ra: f 'Ii' ' ' Heidi L0011 L. 1 e'i- I James Lewis L iegi ' J D Zbu - ,L Chester Liberatore qi! ,PIF f ' .L Joseph Licursl 'fxw L 'L ' Laddie Lid . X 1 if X- ' L X L ' ' Doreen Lipschitz l 11 's Ji: JS L L l K is I Nancy Litschert I,1 ' -' 1.' .L -e.' :,: 9 4 g ilt lg' J 0211 L0Cign0 J i J J li in Ronald Loewe t' X if. L . k L Patricia Lograsso 1 If 3 1 K Jeffrey Lojewski f 'eg 5 ' ir' iw- Robert Lombardi 1 X3 S o J in Q-1 W J ' Karen Longo Y' 1 i gk 4 L! it by ii ' Sandy Loparo K S 'S' 3 f is ' : 'xl ffl.. Nancy LOPHO vii- Q I don't think we can hold the chemistry lab much longer, X ty.t LZ -.', We're running out of Baby Ruths. ' 7 Q Q We'd better call up Colonel Sanders for reinforcements . . . :L L. . i 53231251322tSEillnlfSTIZ1Le Pearl' it Whatx do Hiey expielct from us? Ralp Wi iams se s t e same cars every hour. A K L Tomorrow when we give the dean his bloody nose, L, X Our reputations for this year will finally be secure. 3' ' But tonight, because of our commitments, We've missed Beach Blanket Bingo. ' War is hell. s li 4' V at-1 sw , ggqsaus-Y -:wsu is N -5 mist 2,1 - T1 ska- 4522 ff. ' '- '-fs-i3f: , LL F Y -W X R L -ff f 'JS 1, L' .il I 7 cv L .J i 1 - as Lg, N, J 3 - n av AJS? 1 Aw V ,- .- . 1 3, sauna, Q L fr .asia z J 3 1, ,, i ,L M L1-L , Q My buf V Q, 4. lag W 9 it Za f 2 f 5 f f 1 A? M . ff i as x ,L . LL ,Q il Juniors!193 W .LM , W Q s X X miss We Debra Mastrobuono V J H. Kyle Mattson, Jr. ,ff 'J V V cfvv Lee Ann May f . gli- V , V if Q , ,z-,,V Lysette Mayer ,N V , ' V - Nevin Mayer M ff V John McDevitt N71 ,, f f V 2 V 'J ZEM V Bethanne McHenry Jean McKeon David McLuckie E . ,, ,im ,,,., Lf,y,w , W VV if Wm I .,- V William Mcmckie V' a , ,, Vicky Meadors ' ,,, V VV ,VE r V A Victor Meles 'W' A .V VV V Yi ' ' , c VV 'E 1: is :- 0 - rf.7t'.,. ,M V 2 L 1 V -1 2 Lyle Merdler J J A Lisa Meyerson f David Michelson fl' V 1 William Miko , V IVV, I ag? ' f , fix ' JL, V Jacquelyn Miller 'z'o 4,11 - f , ', ,, ' 5, , 'f' ' Af wk M f 5 1 n F ,, V L f c , JVV, , ., ,, 1- r Mark Miner W eii' W W ' lll 'K i Mama Miller , Robert J. Miller , ,IQ Robert A. Miller 1 'W' Ronald Minch W i,A Q42 8 ' , R.. s A David Mizda .V ' William Moore A 'W' A A Sheila Mora V , V ' , ' V Jan Morocco , V., , , ,E 941- Brian Morris V, V, ,, V Helen Morris ,V J' , V V V, we John Morton it A , ' 4 W K'f 1 V Sandra Muller I ' , an X iff 4 fgfi, V, . ,' 'X' Yfi-AZ' ' 5 William Murray klynlflia Mutchler ic ael Nebel ,. . Marcy Nehamkin , I- , F ' James Nejedlik -' V V ' 'Sw .Q glalndy Nemecek as ' if o n Nesta , gh Steven M. Newman Q L' 12? 4 if l Kathleen Nichols ' ',,i r Q ' ' i' ' ' andrew Nicol J' ' ' a l ary Nielsen , w Q V :mi Joni Niles -if -S' gf' 4. Victor Nocera M -f- '- V , Clilynthia Nowak V f ,V ' V 4 - ' 1 , V eil Nystrom f Ag Ri ' ' 'il' V' Q Michael Oberdoerster V:VV a QE, Vail V . X A 'H 5, ' 1 mfg la . , t L . i . r 5 F -WW f Timfvthy Offtermatt J Jlt 297 5 eytl Jit J yrrcrr catttiiii J cttl lrty lil f rtyc Janice Oleff il'it i'i 5 V,,. ,. J ', V ' Luann Olivo J VJ 1 ' mi T tV,' ' V f V Robert Olson J' V ' V 'M J V' ' f 4' -,Q ' Salvatore Orteca 5' 'fVV if- 4 - V, VAV VV 'L VV Kathy Oster if A VV L 2 V Q ' V ' V 5 VV' Eric ,, V V Z , VVVVV VV V J V Vw, V ,f f I A V Robert Palma 1' f we W J f - 194!Jun1ors The difficult can be done at once, the impossible just takes a little longer. fChurchilD 's,fl75s?mQ1sa:ff-G: 22.14, 5' ww 1g271Q?z1ffwW4w iv U, ,ng , , , ,f Www 5' ',', Q, xx a Q Y 4 V Y f ' K c 12:22,- . 42:1 :Eiga :::-.-M nxza. az f Q f . l ' .2 I5 y f . ,E ,'VV I ,, 4, ,, ,,,, V ,.,t,,, . , ,:,g , .' V Q A 2 Agv, .. , f 1 ' . H! in A i' ' V , A V l lvt' as W., Y, , ' , . B' 1' 'I 2 ij ' l 1 ft 1 4 ,1 T , he 1 i ' l . ,,1,f5.,l..g, rf.. e,h,,. 3 ,i , , ' .2 I ,Q I i, 'x Q gi, V2 , Q- M-I 52,25 ' if' fm AV' ' cf' . . 1 s 4 ff A 1 K Y P V 'gl 4 y' f , , I Timothy Paradise Sarah Parrino Donna Patsch Diane Patterson Ronald Patterson Lynne Pearson T. Eric Pederson John Pertwee Arlene Petti Michael Phillips Thomas Piacentini Dale Pierce Jan Erika Pittard Michael Piunno Steven Piunno James Plutt Robin Ann Podersky Dale Polk Gary Pollack Peter Popovic Nancy Post Sharon Potocnik Perry Potosky Joy Prescott David Price Marilyn Pritchard Diana Puinno Carole Rapisarda A. Ronald Rateno Elizabeth Rattay Robert Rawson James Raymont Richard Redding Katherine Reebel Darlene Reimer Robert Reinhard JoAnne Relic Bernardine Ricciar Carl Ricco Craig Rimmerman di Three happy occupants of the luxurious Brush townhouses UI ll-1St love the SP9-Ci0US C10SetS! But my radiator ma, :es funny noises! 'iWe have carpeting in every room! Juniors!195 Johanna Rinaldi Louis Rinella Julie Rini Thomas Risko John Riter Debra Robbins Dona Robbins Lori Roberts Marianne Roberts William Roberts John Robertson Brian Robinson Penelle Robinson Theresa Rohwer Stephen Rosenberg Marc Rosenthal Mark Rosner James Ross Richard Rossi Jeanne Roulstone Richard Rozell Marc Rubinstein Lori Rudin Philip Rush Robert Russ Stuart Sage Patricia Salem Brad Saltz Donna Salvatore Alan Samson Josepe Santalucia Cynthia Santarelli Robert Schaefer Kathleen Schaffer Paula Schaffer Miriam Schnittlinge Gregg Schoof Louis Schriner Spencer H. Seaman Brigitta Sebesta Linn Sechrist Charles Sekerak Deborah Selvaggio Elizabeth Sentell Patrick Serafino Shelley Sevel Daniel Shaffer Daniel Shaver Lorene Shaw Marsha Shear Cathy Shibley Kim Shirey Lisa Shonberg I' Lynn Ann Shumaker Robert Silla Burt Silverstein , fr allggm f W Jgflbf ,gy Qy I an J MW? iw 5 V, ,i ,, , ,,,.,,,,, ,V , ,KW ,ii mm JW, J Mm ' i V YV 1, , tt,, , V J: 51' V S 7 +4 ' J sa ' J PJ N , ,A s , X E ,I VI? 4 K 5 J 'Q '-J ' ' ' ' J Jwzrww ,W Ji, ,, ,it we I ' J W .sw ,Jaw ,-F ' h, V - ' , A ' J - J' has . f if ' 5 i' 1 f ' ' i ' i ,, i i' Jgarff ' , J Jgwjgs Y , , ' ' j' me I I , sr J ' s JW , ,, ,i,i ,M I 'V ,,, A J , , I M 5 1 J ' 1 f M JJ- ala W' ' ' J A W5 Viti V f 'V u S , , K 4 'A 5 7453 H P ' W 1 '- J 'V ' , I fi S ' ' , ,,,V , , , V, , M i ' av My .f i M , H329 ,X xv 1 V Y f 'ZX A' 4 3 Q ,J 1 2, 'f ,Jia V QYZN V' , ,-f ', 3 fi ,f ' R , Q i V J , fl , A f aighhg 7, 4911 'fri W, , , ' V V, 1 . 1 ' ft, f x, ' f f farm' r X t, J A 'i'V ,J 2 :iH7: silfI:,zl' .. at flu M. 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Danny Wilburn Stephen Wild James Wilder Suzanne Wilhelm Robin Wilk Robert Willison Carol Winner Denise Wise William Wohlgang Patricia Wolf Kim Wolfe Beverly Woodard Susan Wozniak Diane Wright Stanley Wyosky Bruce York John Yung Timothy Zacorc Janet Zavasky Allen Zielinski Laura Zieske Victoria Zindato Norman Zink Clarence Zweigart Neil Zwick Friends Always Help 4- Qf .1 5 , ur :. .5 is QUE xii? s 4 f 6 1.1 tr ' isa i fi E s. X x' 'f X Q - :EP h wma' i 1 x E 11 av.. A , Q R , Q3 5 ss ,A - Q sri- fy A , .. ,,., .s is 5 ,Z ., S 5 i f Q X9 - QT' ..., -V aa ix - Q ., J. as . . K li ' ws 5- 7 ll 'W X n ,nw wk i T .M km We .5 .. s -.-- R A Qjqi' ' i-li. I -4 was ,Q Juniors!199 iz -pall 202!Juniors Apart, Together: A Part of Brush 'iApart I am and much alone. Rod McKuen .aww f! s ' x Introducing: The Spirited Class of '76 ---......,,,-,hh 13 i , 'S s , ? ff i E i . . Z . i ' Q a 3 fi!!! X, I XJ? , YI! 'K f, 4 Xi X 'rfiHE2i ' 2, , We Q i I ii 5 4 i is ,ig'af' I S ph X203 204!Sophomores The first few weeks at Brush are always a little overwhelming for the Sophomores because there is much to get used to. The building, the Youth Center, and the activities like Homecoming are all new and exciting. They are confusing times too. Many students find them- selves sitting in the wrong classroom or trying to open the wrong locker. Perhaps the greatest challenge is to bury the old Junior High rivalries and become one class. Displaying enthusiasm in all they have done, they prove that they really are the spirited Class of '76, li srl K it K V K3 7 SOPHOMORE BOARD - Front Row: Gary Rendlesham, Evan Soloman. Row Two: Annette Herczog, Lynda Schildhouse, Ida Seliman, Ann Mitchell. f . f - H 'A A ' A L 1 'I A . 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Daniel Abram Richard Abramson James Adams Tracey Adams Robert Agrast Debra Allerhand Scott Anderson Marilyn Angel Fred Angie Kenneth Antonelli Joe Applebaum Leslie Ard Vincente Armanetti Mary Armstrong Daniel Arnoff Adrienne Arnold Kimberly Ashton Bennett Aster Peter Babic Debbie Babin Lori Babin Sally Baeckler Marcy Baer Stephanie Bagnall Jean Baker Laura Baker Louanna Barnes Steven Barnes Marc Barnett Rhonda Baum Janice Bayer Jeffrey Bayer Carl Beck Sandra Beer Susan Beer Maria Bellanti Deborah Belt Alan Bennett Cynthia Bergdoll Janette Berlocker Teri Berman Robert Best George Bigham Mary Binnion Lauren Blank David Blessing Ronald Blidar Sherri Blonde Kimberly Boehler Kathleen Bondra Karen Boothe Andrea Boros Stacy Boughton Janet Boyd Alan Braun Lyle Braund Susan Breckling Charles Breen Dennis Bretz Douglas Breucker Lee Brevard Sherri Brill Ruthanne Brofman Paula Bronstein David Brown Lee Brown Sharon Brown Susan Bruch Laurie Bruening Eric Brunton Raymond Bubonic Joseph Buchser Sophomores!20o Sophomores See 206!Sophomores David Buerkel Judith Burke J oeann Cabot Timothy Caito Susan Calio Donna Caldwell Bruno Camera Maria Campanella Gary Cappelucci Scott Carlson Elizabeth Carr Karen Carter Frank Casarona Lori Castleman Michele Caticchio James Cazier Michael Ceraolo Lori Chacos Ellen Chaiten Carey Champoux Kellie Chapman Laurel Charnas Lynn Childers James Church Albert Chylla Joseph Cicero Randy Cimino Kenneth Clark Gary Clayman Michael Cmarik Jane Cohen Patti Cohen Steven Cohen Beatrice Colage Mark Continenza Scott Cooper Joyce Corrao Irma Cortez Kevin Cotton Judy Cox W E M' . , ',,. - V ' , New Perspectives fm, Q 1 iiih I i'i fx ff . 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'ass -- .V W 3 Ni ss QF if-2 .,..., V gg Q I 3 s 1f Paul Creary Thomas Creech Terri Croft Lynn Crotty Dale Curtis Laszlo Czin Susan Dailey Cathy Daniels Anthony Daria Dawn David Philip David Anthony Davidson Lisa Davies John Davis Linda Davis Michael Davis Michele Davis Kathryn Daykin James Deacon Gregory Deam Jennifer Dean Emily Delloer Robert DelGenio Joseph Delsanter Catherine DeI'etro Benjamin DeRubertis John DeVall Richard Dillacco Susan Dicesare Celeste DiCillo Marielaine DiCillo Catherine DiDonato John Dieterich Eugene DiFranco Peter Digiacomantonio Diane DiLauro Deb DiLillo Gino DiNunzio Charlene DiPasquale Kathleen D Isidoro Christopher DiTota Joseph Dittoe Richard Dlugokecki Michael Dohm John Donohoe Janice Draskovic Mark Dreyer James Duesler Lawrence Dunn Arlene DuPaul Patricia Dziura Ellen Eagles Laurie Edelstein Christine Edison Emilia Edwards Anne Eickhoff Herbert Eierman Wendy Elder Sophomores!207 ,. Carolyn Elton Mary Ely Ronnie Ende Juliann Enerson Rohert Enriquez Steven Entis Matthew Ernst David Esmond John Ettore Catherine Evan Karl Evans Terri Evans David Fair Sandra Fallon Michael Falsone Diane Faranda Cynthia Farkosh Roger Farrow Anna Fazzio Renee Febo Gina Ferrara Mark Ferrari Charles Feuer Randi Fiaman Matthew Fikaris Mario Fioritto Da1'a Fisher David Flitman Benjamin Frager George Frank Gilbert Frankeberger John Franklin Masina Frate Scott Fratianne Aimee French James F1'ied Bruce Friedman Gary Gabriel David Gale Karen Gallagher Joseph Gallitto Phillip Gamundi Mary Gannon Robert Garinger Byron Garvey David Gase Robert Gedeon Barbara Geczy Vincent Giancola Joseph Gianguzzo Robert Gianguzzo Ricky Giannantonio John Gilbert William Gill Susan Gillis Gary Ginsburg Marcy Ginsburg Michael Gladish Debra Glazer Gerald Gleisser Joel Goldberg Elliott Goldberger Harriet Goldstein Stacy Goldstein Daniel Goldston Dean Golko Dana Goodrick Sandra Goodwin Michael Grady Robert Graf Ross Gravagna David Gravier Debbie Gray Beth Green Richard Greene William Griffin David Grob Terry Groberg David Gross James Grossman 208!Sophomores Q eff ,J JfsamJ::J'J' ' J ,M-f , J . f .M A I I il I a f 1 J. 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Not here' Sophomores!209 Dino Iacianci George Ibranyi Michael Ichrist David ller David Ingersoll Stephen Isaacs Gloria Jackel Betty Jacobson Patti Jenik Mark Jesberger Judy Johns Jonathon Jones Melinda Jones John Jurko Steven Kaback Michelle Kahn Debra Kammer Bruce Kaschyk Robert Kassai Mary Katsulas Randy Kazinec Richard Keberdle Bart Keen Leslie Keller Mitchell Keller Kimberly Kellogg Shawn Kennedy Carol Kerri gan Deborah Ketz Mark Khol Laurinda Kitzmill Ramon Klein Louise Klepac William Klonaris David Knuchel Marilyn Kocevar Joseph Koehler Barbara Koelling Virginia Kohler Kathleen Kolarik John Kolat Mark KOH31'Sl1 Thomas Koren Susan Kornsweit Deborah Kovach Robert Kovach Daniel Kralik Debra Kramer Michael Krieger Robert Kristan Robert Kritzler William Kuharich Bryan Kynkor Diane Labus Karen Landis Kenneth Landis Paul Landis Patricia Landon 210!Sophomores 61' emerge Nfxk. . 3 A 9 X e ,- X Q XY X33 L K , is X We Sl' X W . 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They're coming to get me! exclaims llob Hampton Confer Debbie Williamson and Chris Edison enjoy themselves at the Blue Moons dance James Lansdowne Richard Lariche Mark Larkins James Larson Wendy Lauer James Laughlin Alan Laumer Eric Lawrence Joseph Lazzaro Jeffrey Lefkoi' Janice Leitner Frances Lemmo Brian Lesko James Leslie Lawrence Levy Nancy Lewis Rudolph Licursi Carol Lieherman Carole Lin Camilla Lindan Robert Lindhurst Gary Lindsay John Link Joel Lipoff Michael Lisy John Locigno Carrnelina Lomhardi Thomas Lomhardo Timothy Loomis Frank Loparo Douglas Loyas Laura Lowy Diane Luca Giles Lucey Kimberly Ludwig Catherine Lusk Bruce Lutheran Lisa Black Teresa Macy Sharon Madorsky Joint Activities Self-expression Lf, .K .. :,5:s,k he . 73 71' ,, J J Ai' ,AL -1. A ., if ,L . ik ENT X 6 lt ,ISZAL Q t i ' ii V i V , L, r,,.. -rx .5 W .. M M , f L,- s 'lf ,gg 'Q 3' 8 ,Q .Exe , 'I 'L Q .-Q ' T 4 ., x . Lok ,3, K K, Wi! t , H - J Qs. 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Mark Makohus Thomas Malak Anthony Mancuso David Mangus Darrell Mann Maria Manocchio Mark Manolio Scott Manspeaker Lisa Marik Anthony Marimpietri Kathi Marks Kent Markus Diana Martin Richard Martin Rochelle Mascia Alicia Mathias Christine Mayer John McClusky Jacqueline McCoy Cathleen McDevitt Robert Mclntire Steven McIntosh Jonathan McKnight Marilyn McMahon Janet McManus Patrick McMichael Kevin McNally Rochelle Meckler Richard Medla Susan Mekeel Joseph Mekker Laura Mellen Belle Mengay Laura Menn Jo Ann Menster Thomas Meredith Vicki Mesnick Peter Messina Katherine Michaels David Michel 212!Sophomores Bewilderment Fades X K Tyra' .9 ,,. , Wf?7'4W? f fiwiiaf ,V C-'V , ec' ff' ' 4 A ', - gf Q 4 I 4-Q. , N ' . I .gf f J wa, V L so J :lyy lly y yll so J J lell J ' f A 'Wi 'Www' ,' A nc,- 4 . E -1, xr Z f Nr My , 4 f, ,aa Wi 3 x X W 2 5 ' s fs . my , 9 gi f 1 '+ , .Q ,J At Orientation fa' fs W f ,th-5,. ',k.,u',z M 1.41 ,w',M ,ffl liitailllliliai alisll 'X I bi. R ,f 1 ? 5 ' K W ,ff wg, ,sv , E :1'f2Y.,i pr .W . V I , W ,M f '- ,, ,N ' S Q ' 'f ' A 1 at fi? 2 .L I ,W s A I gif? , E' 5 ., 1 'L 4 M ccccr 6 ,M ,l,i iA ,, Q lizxrvn Blignona .lvl'l'1'vy Nliles llavirl Miller James Miller John Qlliller Susan Miller Vhristine Milne liiigoiie Minicfhello Christine Miozzi Nlattliew Miozzi Ann Blitvhell Jo Anne Nloavero llarhara Nh-hney Karen Blolift' .lo Anne llolinaro Joanne Nlonastra Jo .Xnn llonastra fi'xX'llll Moore liivliy Nloracl Lisa Nlorein lronna Morgan IlonalrlNio1'i'ison fiwmci Most-arino llvlmorali Moss ' ' , fi- i 'T' V if A , YF ,,. W i 3 i A 1 Q t the K f Q i ' 'i ' ' L ,'VV Q y ,V A 1 f ': ' .4 I i 9 , ,X U: V 9 ,wwf QV 3 , l H Wx: A A Ze p V. A A I 5 gag, A M' . s 4 f ff ' 4 'Q i ' , ef 1 , V , ' I VV :Q I 8. S Q V ., -'-ff 1 , 'im ,ZA,Q ., , . .ny , ,ff J: H we i 1 A Q I ,E1'-gyff, 'In ' 5 A .iff M i Y 'Q l j-u-ru---v' X N., X pf' g X :QQ 1 K ' x EW - A i 'Z f Q. ' 1 - - ' 4 KU- o 'ff f if - I' - :, V : ' 5 ',, , ' w if ,,, ff hm, it , . i f X ' , V V to 4 1 A , g V: , 1 -M 4. X I 2 X ' i ' X Sophomores listen attentively to a speaker at orientation. Linda Moss Richard Mull Robert Murray Amy Nash William Nau Les Nelson llelincla Nemeth Patricia Neroni Michael Nesgoda Debra New Janis Newman Rita Newsome Frank Nicholl Timothy Niessner Anthony Nista Alan Nixon Sophomores!213 Lisa Owen Timothy Owen Michael Paglio John Palazzo Nancy Palermo Scott Palm Paula Paradise Frank Paratore Nicholas Paris Mary Parisi Robert Paskey Denise Pasquale Steven Pasquale Michelle Passarello Carolyn Patton Addie Pavilonis James Pavli John Pavlik Carl Peterson Annette Petti John Petti Susan Pfaff Leonard Phillips Judy Pitrone Philip Polk X s fam L ,,:. N,,. t,:, P P sg ., X, e AN N ix 5 SP, i P , K PTP S in E E P as Q ,g l Q is we Si., .- ' X P I X tx Q' K A 'NN X sk sax.. P ii? J l 1 K X A , we ,.,: P PP T ' Q1 i,e f 'r P :.' ,'.i P ' ' Sf: X A.-P 8 . Pk. fs, . 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Daily Routine Jane Cohen and Debbie Stefanik are Working on the class float. ss 4 ZZ. --' r N 2,j':' iee as e i n Q I -.X K .X f J, - :f: -- an -- A fi , K ,Q --K - J ,.:L r y 6 ,V 4, - , KEIH X id ' 'K w ,, ig, k 2 ,rf ar, -. s - Q5 1 49- -,S X S 5 i 1 by Q J, r 5 r 5 r E K FQ: N 'N n V if t' .-.. a Q , A H7 54 s I K,- S - .1 if E, at . .. K V - 5 X Q- , . j x eg ii ,XLR K ' ,A K 'V' A J' K R -5- -ffggfgz il ,.w,. L, EP YQ . x ,Q . I r 1 ,kg-r' Q 1 azz . K 'l 'x, 'Y m ow. Glenn Pollack Karen Pollitz Tamara Poole Michele Porcen Michael Porter Nancy Powers Robbi Press Rochelle Price Michael Primozic Louis Prosser Raymond Puda Charles Raymond William Reagan Deborah Reed Michael Reilly Jeri Reinker Gary Rendlesham Marianne Repice Renee Ricci James Rice Yvonne Rigol John Rinaldi Roseann Rinella Linda Roese Cynthia Rogers Richard Rogers Barbara Rohrbaugh Maryella Rohwer -3 F5 -. . a .5'SS.NE 3,i5,a'.i-,fi j . r .8 .5 ,Q t r 4 , rg ... 'P Y .SLE gl... 0 5 J az-fix X Y - f fl . Q s A , . gy, E , ji A+' C - .. 1 3' 1 Q- - . f is 1-A., A. A ' 3 0. QT' 4 -. ge Q X .1 A br Us , , , 5?- fc N 1 5 Fr' vu' ' law .Q of . M tt Si' 5 7 - 1 if 3 ,gr ' iw A disinterested spectator observes a ping-pong 1 Y' ' . . 1 ,A game in the Youth Center. yi X ,- P at ,- -N ':.- - La L J- 'V Karen Romano Jodi Rose Roberta Rose Scott F. Rose Scott J. Rose Scott L. Rose Mark Rosenstein Donald Ross Jeffrey Ross David Rossi Cheryl Rothenberg Jennifer Rothschild Karen Rothstein Linda Rowe Dominick Rubertino Karee Rubinstein Richard Rudar Thomas Rudyk Diane Rufo Nancy Ruolo Sophomores!215 Lori Brisbin entertains Sophomores at Girl's Cabinet orientation. Sophs Run Gamut From Clamorous Multitude . . . Charlene Ruth Elana Rzepka Pamela Saks Linda Salerno Lori Salupo Patricia Samber David Sarafian Thomas Schaefer Kimberly Scharler Gwen Schellentrager Ronald Schickler Lynda Schildhouse Carl Schiller Alan Schkolnik Jack Schlechter Gregory Schmidt Harold Schneider Joel Schneider Nancy Schneider Liz Schoch Edgar Schoenberg Michael Schoenwald Craig Schuck James Schuld James Schumaker Mark Schwartz Beth Sedor Jay Seifert Becky Seitz Ida Seligman Margaret Sentell Mary Serafino Susan Settevendemie Bonnie Sharaba Carole Sharp Eric Sharpe Jeff Shea Wendy Shear Daniel Sidoti Peter Sidoti Paul Silla Douglas Silver Lorraine Silver Judith Silverman Michael Silvestro Peggy Simmerson Craig Simon Rebecca Simon 216fSophomores . .V GV7 , ,f ix A. I' 5 V, . -f MV ' - e '- V We ' We V so J i 'V ,V rf' r A r . V i -,- ' ' 4'-W T WZ, X f Vis -If Q ' ,,.- . M V245 an 1 V In , , V ' ' 72 ,55 , if . ,, . 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Q ., . ,Q-Q-if '-iqgvlvr 4 it Tom Creech is seriously studying his work. li...- Frank Simoni Bonnie Singer Richard Singer an Paul Singerm Marci Slomovitz David Smith Laurel Smith 'ichelle Smith Cynthia Sobodosh Stuart Sobol Larry Sohn Anita Solomon Evan Solomon Paul Sorenson Michael Sovich Yvonne Spaargaren Janet Spector Ben Spillman Frank Spoto Margaret Spotts Andrew Stamer Kevin Stang Richard Starman Deborah Stefanik David Steigerwald Douglas Steinberg Deborah Steiner Michael Steinfeld Christopher Stenger Grant Stephenson Mark Stevens Mia Stoetzer Geoffrey Stoner Kim Storm Richard Stovsky Paul Strasshofer Barbara Streng Renee Stropki Mark Studer Leslie Sugiuchi Sophomores!217 218fSophomores - Ek 1X s Cheryl Sutton Carolyn Swain Thomas Tamerlano Helen Taubert Wendy Taylor Jeffrey Teringo Philip Terman Cherie Thomas Maryann Thomas Richard Thompson Nina Tilenni Patricia Toll Carole Tortorici Gregory Toth Carol Tripodo Raymond Troyanov James Trzeciak Mary Turcoliveri Mark Turella Deborah Turney Carl Tyler Loretta Uveges Linn Vaccariello Susan Vanlfelt Marie Vannello Alan Vansickel Michael Vaselaney Thomas Vasinko Dale Vass Steven Vegh Russell Vitt Gary Voll Jill Wachs Cynthia Walker Jill Walker Judith Wasserman David Waxman James Weigel Helene Weinberg Ulli Weinrich Marc Weinshenker Nancy Weiss ich VK X Nw lf l Rm. si' Sophomores enjoy their leisurely rx K 3 ...,,. 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DeChant NATIONAL CITY BANK OF CLEVELAND Mayfield 0 Richmond 0 Lyndhurst 382-0212 Alex Wolovits WOLOVITS SOUTH Eucuo JEWELERS KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS Omega - Accutron - Seiko Watches Giftware, Watch and Jewelry Repairs Engraving - Remounting 4445 Mayfield at Green Fitch Drug 5369 Mayfield Rd. Lyndhurst, Ohio Phone: 442-7675 Best Wishes to CLASS OF 74 from Zigmon's Sunoco 578 South Green Road South Euclid, Ohio Shoppers Meot Market 5716 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, Ohio Phone: 442-8440 DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY COMPLETE MANAGEMENT LEASING AND RENTAL SERVICE TRADE PROGRAM AVAILABLE BUYING OR SELLING Member Exclusive Multiple Exchange HILLTOP REALTY, INC X- olle ng E I lreci Esllci Zefvilte n Co e C X ri fficien , ri ndl e id n ial a d mm r ial Lyndhurst - South Euclid 5035 Mayfield at Richmond Rd. 382-2000 Mayfield Hts. - Richmond Hts. 3938 Mayfield Rd. 382-3500 Cleveland Hts. - Highland Hts. 6151 Wilson Mills Rd. 461-0100 University Hts. - Mentor 8925 Mentor Ave. 255-7282 The Oldest Privately Owned Welding School in the United States CLEVELAND SCHOOL OF WELDING, INC. The Trade With a Future 2261 EAST 14th STREET fcor. of Carnegie TR A I N I N G WE L D E RS CLEVELAND, OHIO 44115 Phone 771-2757 IN ARC - M.I.G. - GAS - T.l.G. Members Of Blueprint Training - Specialized Training for Welding Artwork American Welding Society ED MOORE, Director ROSS YARROW, President ,,EStabliShed in 1927, Call 771-2757 for Free Brochure State Registration No. 0097T Lyndhurst Rexall Drug 5092 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, Ohio Phone: 449-1414 FURNITURE Eastgate Shopping Center Mayfield Heights Phone 449-4180 g and UNIFORMS mums RANCHWEAR A H-1f'lllTi ' ' . lg, 1.574 , x ' 'L' Phone 291-9870 5 'X I JEANS 0 BOOTS 0 SADDLES AND TACKS Uniforms for Professional Police, Firemen English, Western, and Square Dance Outfits 1447 Richmond Road fcorner of Richmond and Mayfieldl Open 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Warmest Wishes for o Peace o Happiness o Good Health for ci Lifetime AUGUST BCNDI Realfor SERVING THE HILLCREST AREA PERSONAL, FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1946 5216 SPENCER ROAD 449-6777 WAREHOUSE BEVERAGE DeMARCO'S RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 4364 Mayfield Road 382-2400 5136 MAYFIELD ROAD Next to Richmond Theater 449-0252 o 449-2393 ORDERS TO GO SOUTH EUCLID SHELL MAYFIELD and BELVOIR ' ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP ' WHEEL ALIGNMENT ' AIR CONDITIONING ' COMPLETE BRAKES ' SHOCKS-MUFFLERS ' GENERAL REPAIR Compliments of TH E ART WAREHOUSE GIFTS AND CRAFTS open 7 A.M. - 12 P.M. 4483 Mayfield near Green 291-9651 -..ganna ....... New Technology - New Careers OHIO'S ONLY SCHOOL DEDICATED EXCLUSIVELY TO DIESEL ENGINES FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMS - HANDS ON TRAINING OHIO DIESEL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 2325 ST. CLAIR AVENUE CLEVELAND, OHIO 523-'I357 or 523-1717 Thinking of changing your image? lI1feI'l1Gl'l0I1Gl School of HELP us CHANGE ouRs! BeUUl'Y Culture 5470 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, Ohio THE Y.M.C.A. Hours: Monday-Wednesday 8 A.M.-'IO P.M. AN AGENT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE Tuesday-Thursday-Friday 8 A.M.-5 P.M. , scfurday 9 A.M.-1 P.M. Be part of nt. private - vocational Y.W.C.A. - Hillcrest Branch - 5000 Mayfield 382-6630 , ,......4iBL1,.- Good Luck to the Class of 1974 from Cl Ol Ee Betty - Judi Debbi - Barb Patti - Beth Barbie - Jeannie Shelly - Pam Robin - Vince Denise - Cathy Cheryl - Sue Sherry - Kim Kris - Laurie GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 74 ROBERT CASEY Performing Arts Club and International Thespian Society to THE ruruneff Troupe sas EDUCATION IS THE KEY Best of Luck Brush High School Future Teachers of America Best Wishes to the Class of U n I 4 I Congratulations and Best Wishes I 7 I Mayor and Mrs. Lester C. Ehrhardt from The Kaleidoscope Lyndhurst' Ohio 11 ..l -i LYNDRURST MUNICIPAL CENTER IF YOUR CLOTHES ARE NOT BECOMING TO YOU THEY SHOULD BE COMING TO Congratulations and Best Wishes to South Euclid Cleaners the Class of 1974 450 south Green Brush Furniture 6' 531-8676 Appliance Co. 5195 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, Ohio an-ax.-an--.-1-q . Bemis Florist, Inc. THOMAS I-GMAIDA, INC 4418 Mayfield Rd. South Euclid, Ohio 381-21 1 1 1 1 r ll 4 'l A195011 Barber Shop 3001 suPERloR Ave. Opposite Richmond Theatre CLEVELAND, OHIO 5145 Mayfield Road 442-4240 Phone: 241-0800 l. ,Joi-J HARDWARE STORES Covnplhnents Of LYNDHURST HARDWARE 5379 Mayfield Road 442-7780 Best Wishes to our Casa Di Borally Villa di Borally Many Friends at BRUSH COLLINS SOHIO SERVICE MAYFIELD 8. WILLSHIRE 4429758 Borally's Catering 6 Banquet Services. Inc. 27221 Chardon Rd. P! . Richmond Hts., Ohio 944-81666 Compliments of Arl'hur's Eastgate SEE OUR SELECTION OF SOPHISTICATED JUNIOR D. SSES MOTTER'S MUSIC HOUSE 5228 Mayfield Road 442-7470 BRUSH HIGH STUDENTS WARMLY WELCOMED of HILLTOP PLAZA DAIRY QUEEN 5190 WILSON MILLS , ,,,, , ..,..W4.,.b..,.,. MW h,,, N., , . ff N, 12 Fig mrun .x D.-XI.Ii 1. qQgJ GPIHALQEI 667106 ' I A N Q Q 5644 Mavfield Road ' Lvndlmurst, Ohio 44124 5 me .:,q V1 gain 12 I IIII I S 4 II.. if? II,.I. I ,X . M , ,. ,I IS., Q A UTO IIPAIIS P 4563441 1325 AT A 99 J' vggn O fl.. fa. .W SCOTTY'S AUTO SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICES FOREIGN CAR SPECIALTY BODY 6: FENDER REPAIR 492 5 u G R SEUTTY MAC: EWAN scum E C1 44121 -3' 2 Sfudenf Congress . . . BRUSH'S ONLY 2,217 MEMBER CLUB CONGRATULATES ITS SENIORS f uv, ,,,,.,, ...al ff I 239 Ii XN NATIONAL I N S X Q X -W5 NN .X HONQR SOCIETY Y X X X X E Q X X Q s L Q Q Q x S .N X Q x Q N w s x Q s X ij Ll X NXMX NX N S x X 5 S E 4 A ,ff X so x X A f N R S T S Y X X X X X 5 I I X X eQ Nwwwee MX W eww I X X W1 MN I , MW N S S X 'V X I R X x is l iEA.lsq X Qlsls S X X X 5 lass nf Sienrntlg fnur SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE TO THE Compliments of CLASS OF 'W PRESTI'S MEATS from 4613 Green Road Warrensville, Ohio 475-7575 CAREERS CLUB Compliments of Key Club Congrcltulates the Class of I974 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES Walk Together, Talk Together from Ahmel' Eryurt 4546 MAYFIELD RD. and the SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO American Field Service Nothing on earth is so well suited to make the sad merry, the merry sad, to give courage to the despairing, to make the proud humble, to lessen envy and hate, as music. -Martin Luther The Charles F. Brush Music Department Brush Parenf Teacher ig Sfudenf Associa Hon COMMENDS THE CLASS OF '74 FOR ITS ACHIEVEMENTS 242 f,r,,3 4 ?'i'3 Nw Congratulations to the Class of I974 from GIRLS' CABINET To lose the life you have, for greater lifep To leave the friends you loved, for greater loving. l - Thomas Wolfe And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. - Kahlil Gibran The past cannot be changed The future is still in your power. Congratulations to the Class of 1974 THE CHARLES F. BRUSH HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT x ,SL X ' , f South Euclid - Lyndhurst 1974 A. Lyndhurst City Hall B. South Euclid City Hall C. Lyndhurst Post Office D. South Euclid Post Office. E, South Euclid Library F. Richmond Mall G. lVlcDonalcl's H. Hillcrest Y.M.C.A. l. Metropolitan Park Yearbook Communicates School Memories 246!Conclusion When I chose communication as the theme for this book, little did I realize what a challenge it would be to depict its numerous aspects at Brush High. Communication is essential in everything that we do here, whether we are buying our lunch in the cafeteria, researching a topic for a term paper, or working on yearbook layouts. It is our intent to portray these many diverse methods of com- munication. Our section dividers represent the familiar bulletin boards found in every classroom. A student's Hamlet notes, taken during English class, are included in the Student Life section of the book. A menagerie of after-school activities of various organiza- tions is presented in the form of a photograph album. Because of our rapidly changing community, a map of the area charting mem- orable landmarks, can be found in the Community section. This is my last chance to publicly communicate my personal gratitude to Laurie Lehmann, Laurie Edelman, Steve Quinlan, Bob Hauenstein, and Mary Jo Ettore for their much-needed encourage- ment, long hours, and primarily for their willingness to tackle seemingly impossible tasks. Special thanks are extended to Morrie of Raimor Studios for throwing a drowning staff a life-saver on so many different occasions, to Mr. Don Leahy, publisher's repre- sentative, for his technical advice, and to Mr. Jim Davis of Superior Composition Co. for helping us meet our deadlines, and to his son Jeff for being our copy courier. Finally, without the steady guid- ance and experience of our advisor, Mr. Edwin Hill, the produc- tion of this book would have been impossible. His patience and sense of humor helped to see us through numerous crises. We hope our book has communicated to you memories of golden - or should I say brown and golden -- experiences, fgwfmigft f seg' C 1974 HI-LITE STAFF SX I 0 Barb Ager ............ .... . . . 7.....,...,. ..... .. ...,..., E d itor-in-Chief Laurie Edelman A .. ..., . B usiness Manager, Comniunity Bob Hauenstein ...... ........., ,,.,,...., ,,,,,A, , C opy Editor Laurie Lehmann ..L,L.. ....,ALL.. P hotography, Student Life Steve Quinlan ..,.......,.. LLw...... P hotography, Copy Assistant Debbie Lehmann ...,..e ......ee,e.i,eei,.,...eie,eee,eei,,, , Art Editor Deanna Mathias ...... e.eeee..... A cademics, Student Life Debbie DiLillo .,,...,.., ,.eieei.e..7....,..,iieuiv A cademics Andrea Bertodatto ,.,.... ieeeei, O rganizations Abby Rudoff ........i,,e ee,.i,. O rganizations Rita Hohenfeld .,,... .....eeeeei.ie S ports Ron Grasgreen .....,. eieee,e.,........,.....eeee..,iee.eee.... S eniors Kathy Sovich ............. ,..........,...,.i,.eeeeeee..,.,................ S eniors Mary Jo Ettorre .,..... eei,i.i., J uniors, Photography Sports Paula Schaffer ...,.... ...ee........,....,i..e,eeeee, J uniors, Sports Beth Carr ......,...... ....,...,,.,s.....s. S ophomores Karen Pollitz .,.,.,..,. Carol Lieberman ....,,,, Sophomores, Index Community, Index Mary Kay Allanson ..,.. r...., S taff Assistant Mr. Edwin Hill .,....o.... io.,.,,.,.iooooo,o, CREDITS Advisor Funky Winkerbeann by Tom Batiuk, as published in The Plain Dealer Courtesy of Publishers-Hall Syndicate School Board Photograph ,,i.sLL,LsLsLsLL..LLL ...LLLL Swimming Photographs Fall Play Photographs Conclusion Photographs Baseball Photographs ,,is,,,,,,,c Track Photographs Special Sports Photography oo,.... Shakespeare Parody .....Y......e.. Mr. Willard Blum Sun Messenger Steve Pressman Sue Poe Conclusion!2-17 ADAMS, TRELL fJIM1:::: Bitonti, Joseph ....... 1973-19 4ST DE TI DEX Adams, James ........ Adams, Tracey ..... .....38 ....55 CAPITALIZED NAMES DESIGNATE SENIORS ADIE, MICHELE ....... ............ ADORYAN, DONALD .... .............. AGER, BARBARA .... ....57, 60, 61, 147, 180, AGRAST, MARK ..... .... 48, 50, Agrast, Robert ..... ........ 55 A1baugh, Richard .... ....... ALBRECHT, CARL ..... .............. 51, 180 Babic, Peter .... -- Babin, Debbie... .- Babin, Lori .... ... -- BACAL, JERALD... ....... .... BADZIK, MARK ....... .... 60, 61, Baeck1er, Sa11y .......... ........... Baer, Marcy.. .......... .... .....52 BAGDASARIAN, ALEX fARA1 .... ...... BAGNALL, DEBRA ......................... Bagna11, Stephanie ...............,. .. Bahr, Patricia .... .... 110, 114, 115 9 BISHILANY, NAYANN..106, Bisphan, Gary ................ BLACHMAN, MARC ....... BLACK, KATHRYN ........ BLACKLEDGE, WILLIAM ..... .. B1air, Heather ........ B1a1r, Scot .......... B1ank, Lauren ...... B1essing, David .... BHmmwm mrmn ..... B1iss, Gary ...... ALFIN, TERRY .................... ALLANSON, MARY ........ 34, 62, 64 A11en, David ..... ALLENBY, GREG ,... A11enby, Karen. ..... A11erhand, Debra .... AMICARELLI, RICHARD. ANDERSON, CONSTANCE. Anderson, Scott ..... Anderton, Patricia.. ANDRENS, DAVID ...... Angart, Susan ...... Ange1, Mari1yn ..... Angie, Fred ...... ANGIE, SAM .......... ANTHONY, BARBARA .... ANTONACCI, CHRISTINE .... Antone11i, Kenneth.. Apisdorf, Jeffrey... App1ebaum, Joe ..... Ard, Les1ie ...... Arendt, Kenneth ..... ARIAN, MITCHELE ..... Armanetti, Vincente. ARMINGTON, POLLY .... ARMSTRONG, JACK ..... AW9RWG,MRE .... Armstrong, Mary .... Arnoff, Dan ......... Arno1d, Adrienne .... Arno1d, Richard .... Arrigo, Michae1 .... Ashton, Kim ...... Aster, Bennett ..... Audino, Nancy .... AUSPERK, DALE .... Ausperk, Kim ..... Aveni, Frank ..... AVENI, SHARLENE .... AXELROD, PHILIP ..... ....55, 93, 102, .....55 f55Q'5Q aAQ'1iA IfII55Q' ...115 'IIII35 '55Q'155 BAILEY, DARYL... ...58, 148, 180 BAKER, EDMOND... .......... .... Baker, Karen .... ............... Baker, Janet .... .... 52, 72, 113 Baker, Jean .... ............ 54 Baker, Laura .... ...55, 110, 113 Ba1dwin, Jeffrey Ban, John .... ... BARKER, BRUCE... Barker, Lynn..54, 57 Barnes, Louanna. Barnes, Steven.. Barnett, Marc... BARRISH, DAVID.. BARTON, LINDA... BASILE, PETER... BASKIN, CARRIE.. Basta, Sandra... Baum, Patricia.. Baum, Rhonda .... Bauman, A11an... Baumgardner, Lisa... BAYER, Bayer, Bayer, JAN . ..... . Jeff ....... Jo Ann ..... Beck, Car1 ........ BECKER, KARIN ....... Becker, Kenneth ...... Beckerman, Jeffrey ............ BEDARD, SHERLYN ........... BEDOLL, JEFFREY .... Bedo11, Stuart .... Beer, Sandra .... Beer, Susan ....... Be11anti, Maria .... BELLITTO, PAUL .... Be1t, Debby ....... BELT, GREGORY ..... Bender, Cynthia .... BENIS, PAMELA ..... Bennett, A1an ..... Benovich, Gai1 .... Benovich, Jane .... BERG, KAREN ........ Bergdo11, Cynthia .... BERKEY, SCOTT ...... Berk, Char1es ........ BERKEY, STEVE .......... Ber1ocker, Janette ..... ........... Ber1ocker, Lynn Marie ................ BERLOCKER, ROY .... Berman, Ei1een .... BERMAN, MICHELLE.. 248 Berman, Teri Lynn .... BERNSTEIN, ARTHUR .... BERNSTEIN, DAVID... Bernstein, Nancy .... Berry, Amy ........... BERTODATTO, ANDREA ..... :ff5o,' BESSICK, PATRICIA .... Best, Robert ........ BEUKEMAN, BETTY ..... Bick, Judith ...... Bige1ow, Beth ..... Bigham, George ...... BILTON, DOUGLAS ..... Binnion, Mary ....... Birch, E1izabeth .... BIRO, RANDY ....... 58, 59, 60, 13O .............55 ....1oo fIfIf51,'56 'ffff5b ..ff51 ....1oa 111:55 ..fIf1fa1 . ..... 57, 5a ..I155 .....38 ....11O ....84 ....54 ....44 ....66 ....55 .........38, 96, 98 ...........52, 54 ......148 IIIIQQ ' 1111154 ............a7 ' Qfff ii ..II5AQ'165 .......59 .......57 IffII51Q'5a ..57, 58, 59 48, 55, 108, 109 ....1OO B1oom, Gary ........ BLOOM, GILBERT ..... B1onde, Sherri... BLUM, LAUREL ..... Boa1s, Micnae1 ..... Boeh1er, Kimber1y ..... Boeh1ke, E1izabeth .... Bogart, Mark .... BOGART THOMAS.. BOLTON, CATHLEEN ............. BONDRA, JOHN .... Bondra Kath1een ..... ....... Bondra Patricia Boothe Karen... BORALLY, ALBERT. Boros, Andrea... BOSSE, GEORGE... BOUGHTON, KIM SUSAN... Boughton, Stacy ...... .. BOVA, JAMES .................... 82, 83 126, 129 fff1oo 1:5aQ'a5 Qfffai ..ffI1Ao ..57, 58 ......55 .....116 'e5Q'1Ao . ..... 37 , ss, 93 .....11O 110, 115 fIfIffa5 iiellieo Bowen, Sherri... BOWENS, TIMOTHY. Bow1and, Robert. Boyd, Janet ..... Boyes, Stephen. BOYLAN, JEFFREY. BOYSEN, LAURA.. BRADY, DEAN .... Brady, Joseph... BRADY, STEPHAN. Braidech, Les1ie ..... Braun, A1an ........ Braund, Ly1e ....... Breck1ing, Susan ...... 64, 149, Breen, Char1es ......... BREEN, DANIEL .......... Breininger, Christopher ..... Brenis, Mark ........... Bretz, Dennis ....... .. BRETZ, MARTIN ........ Breucker, Doug1as .... Brevard, Lee ....... Brewer, Janet .... BRICK, PAMELA .... .. ...... .. Bri11, Sherri ................ Brisbin, Laure1..52, 54, 56, Britanik, David .............. Brock, Cynthia .............. . Brofman, Ruthanne ....... 44, 5 ......34 f5o,'io5 fa5Q'1oi ......s4 ..fff57 ....59 IIe5l'Qi 110, 116 ..39, 55 IffIa5 .....103 ffff55 ......37 i65Q'1Q5 Ifffff5A 2, 55, so 111 Bronstein, Paula. Brooks, Michael.. BROUMAN, DEBRA... Brower, Alise .... Brown, Amy ....... BROWN, ANDREW .... Brown Bruce... BROWN CHERYL .... Brown, David M. . Brown Debora .... Brown, Lee ..... BROWN, LINDA... BROWN, NEIL ...... Brown Sharon .... Brubaker, Barbara.. Brubaker, Thomas... Bruch, Susan ....... BRUCKMAN, PATRICK.. BRUDER, MICHAEL .... Bruening, Laurie... Brunello, Robert... BRUNO, JACK ........ Brunton, Eric .... Bubonic, Ray ..... Buell, Laurel .... Buerkel, David ..... Buchser, Joe ....... Buettner, Debbie... Bunch, Ann ......... ..IIQfIii0 ....57, 58 ....57, 58 .....15O ffIf55l'55 II.I55 IIfii0 .III55 IIIf9iQ'9i fIIIiA iid BUSE, FREDERICK .... 102, 104, 150, 180 BURKONS, BRADLEY... BUSH, MARGARET .... 55, 56, 57, 58, 111 Bush, Nancy .......... 52, 54, 111, 187 Buskin, Carrie ..... Burghardt, Joan .... Burke, Judy...... Cabot, Joeann .... CAITO, THOMAS .... Caito, Tim ....... Caldwell, Donna .... Calio, Susan ..... Cambier, Sharon .... Camera, Bruno ...... CAMERA, NINA ..... 48 CAMPANA, CHARLOTTE. Campanella, Maria.. CANNELL, TOM ....... Capadona, Matthew.. Cappelucci, Gary... CAPRETTA, MICHELE.. Capriato, Ross ..... Carbone, Frank ..... CARCIOPPOLO, VICTOR ..... Cardarelli, Linda.. Cardillo, David .... CARDILLO, JOSEPH... Cari, Virginia ..... Carlson, Scott ..... CARLSON, THOMAS .... CARNEY, KEVIN .... 107 1f1I90 IIffIf1.114 57 58 112 ffffffI.55, 76, 85 2, 126, 129 ................37 ....83 IIII90 ffff99 .IIf9A 9, CAROZZA, CHRISTINE.. Carozza, Donna ...... Carr, Elizabeth...55 Carter, Karen ....... Carver, Bradley ..... CARVER, TERRY ..... Casarona, Frank .... Case, Robert ...... Caserio, Cheryl .... Castleman, Lori ..... CATALIOTI, JOSEPH... Caticchio, Michael.. Caygahs, Joanne .... Cazier, Jim ....... Ceraolo, Michael... Cerne, Nancy ...... Chacos, Lori .... Chaiten, Ellen .... Champoux, Carey ..... Chapman, Kellie ..... CHAPMAN, KEVIN .... Chapman, Michael .... Charlillo, Edward... CHARNAS, ELAINE ..... Charnas, Laurel ..... CHENG, SUET ......... Chernikoff, Rochelle Chevako, Teresa ..... CHEYFITZ, EDWARD .... Chiancone, Dennis... Childers, Lynn ..... CHIRO, JOSEPH ...... CHIZMAR, JANE ....... Chiudioni, Timothy.. CHRISTENSEN, KARYN.. Christ, Mary ........ CHUDAKOFF, BARRY... Chulick, Mark ..... Church, James...... Chylla, Al .......... CICCARELLI, DARLENE. Cicero, Joe ......... CICIRETTO, LEONARD.. Ciocia, Marlene ..... Cimino, Randy ...... CIPOLLO, NICHOLAS... CIRAKY, MICHAEL ..... CIRINO, JOAN...... Clark, Dwight ..... Clark, Kenneth ...... ........ ....112 50,'5i,'7i.'i05 .......44, 52, 55 'CIIIIIQI90 .....55, 55 55 ......57, 59, 189 2111109 IIIIS5 ..IfI57Q'59 ..... ....55, 110 ...............69 Ann ..... 130, 160 60 CLARKE, SUSAN ....... Clawson, Kelli .... 22, 54, Clayman, Gary ............. CLEVER MARY... Clucas Jeffrey .... Cmarik, Michael Cohen, Jane .... Cohen, Larry... COHEN, MARCIA.. COHEN, MARTIN.. COHEN, NANCY... Cohen, Patti... Cohen Steven.. Colage, Beatrice... COLAGROSS, CHERYL .... .54, 61, .....5a, 93 .......3a .....55 fIfI5A ....0a ..II9i fff.9i IIIII93Q'95 'ffff95 ....fffffa5 .. ..57, 58 Illllllllii 50, 51, 130 .. ..... 100 1..110,'i05 fIf:f141'5e 1ffIf55 Cole, Douglas .... COLEMAN, ELLEN... COLLINS, JAMES ....... COLLINS, JOHN ........ Colner, Gregory ...... CONEGLIO, MARY CAROL. CDNGER, J. ALLEN ..... CONKLIN, SCOTT ....... Connel, Vicki ........ Connavino, Nicholas.. Conrad , Kenneth' ...... CONTI, DONALD ...... Continenza, Mark ..... Cooley, Lisa ....... Cooper Connie... Cooper Scott ...... CORBAN JEFFREY .... Corbo, Jack ...... CORDARO, SANDRA .... CORMACK, CRAIG... Corrado, David... Corrao, Joyce .... CORTEZ, ALVARO... CORTEZ, JIM ..... Cortez, Irma .... Cosenza, Frank ..... Cotton, Kevin ....... Cottrill, Sharon .... Covelli, Nick ...... COX, CRAIG ....... COX, DEBRA .... COX, DIANE ....... Cox, Judy .......... CRAFTS, NORMAN ...... CRAWFORD, ROBERT .... Creary, Jeffrey .... Creary, Paul ....... Creech Thomas... Croce, Pamela .... Croft, Cynthia ..... Croft, Terri Sue .... Crotty Lynn Marie.. Crotty, Vickie ...... CRUZE, DEBORAH ..... CSUMITTA, SUSAN .... CULP, MARY .......... CURREN, KATHLEEN ..... Curtis, Dale ....... CYRGALIS, JOANNE ..... CZIKK, EVA ......... Czin, Laszlo ..... .. Daedelow, Richard .... DAILEY, BARBARA ...... Dailey, Susan ........ D'Alessandro, Cynthia ..... D'Amato, Nick ........ D'Amico, Annamarie... D'Amico, Mitchell .... Daniels, Cathy ..... Daria, Anthony ..... .e3, 94, 95 111255 ....70 50,'51.'1a0 fff:f57,'5e ... ::f:5a f57.'55.'72 .........35 .........5a ...55, 55 .....57, 59 .....57, 58 57, 59, 116 .57, 58, 59 .........9O ....81 IIffII.fIi9 .........37 55, 56, 138 'IIIIIi0i IffI59 ..QI55 ..fIfi09 111155 ..IIfiii ....34, 70 ..IIfii5 fIff54 David, Dawn ................... David, Philip ..... DAVID, NALTER ....... .. .....52 .57 59 Davidson, Anthony .................... Davis, DAVIS, DAVID ..... . Davis, Jeffrey .... Davis, Jill ....... Davis, John ...... Davis, Linda ...... Davis, Michael .... Davis, Michele .... DAVIS, ROBERT .... Daykin, Kathryn... DAYKIN, STEPHEN... Deacon, James ..... Deam, A. Gregory .... . ....... . DEAN, ANNE .......... .......... Dean, Jennifer ........ 60, 62, Dearden, Kevin ..... De Boer, Emily ..... Deckbar, Lynn Carol DECKER, NANETTE .... Deegan, Paul Jude.. De Fiore, Karen .... De Francesco, Lila. DE FRANCESCO, LINDA De Iuliis, Diane... Del Balso, Anthony. Del Genio, Robert.. Delisio, Ronald .... DELLI, SAM ........ Delman, Dennis ..... Delsanter, Joseph.. DE LUCA, CYNTHIA... De Marco, De Anna.. DEMARCO, RONALD .... De Mario, Christine Demming, Roberta... DEMPSEY, JOSEPH .... Denallo, Cinthia... De Petro, Catherine .... De Rubertis, Benjamin .... . De Staulo, Chuck ....... .. De Vall, Diane .... ... .. DE VALL, JAMES .... De Vall, John ................. Davies, Lisa .................. Christine ....... 50, 52, .57 55, 59 56 155 f55 57. .55 so 55, .70 952' 54, 54, .55 .55 '5i '9i Tao 55 63 iaa 94 .ae T03 .57 f9i Toe iio Q39 56 56 207 207 T53 207 207 T89 T53 T89 T89 207 207 207 207 T53 207 T53 207 207 T53 207 T89 207 T89 T53 207 T89 T89 T53 T89 T89 207 T89 T53 T89 207 T53 T89 T53 T89 T89 T53 T89 207 207 .59 T89 T53 207 DEVANS, RICHARD ...... 63, Diamond, Roberta. DIAMOND, STEVEN ..... Di Bacco, Richard... Dibner, Lauren ..... DICESARE, DEBORAH... Dicesare, Norman .... Dicesare, Susan ..... . 69, T53, T80 54 fff.ff55.'5e ......a5 ....TfI:f.ei .........ii5 ..57, 59, 63 ..........36 fffff55Q'ii6 Madelynn ........ 54, 55, T08 Di Cillo, Celeste... . DICILLO , DEBORAH... DI CILLO, GREGORY... . Di Cillo, Laura ..... ... Di Cillo, Di Cillo, Marielaine ..... Di Donato, Catherine.... Diemert, Patrick ...... 'IQIIi96 Dieterich, John ...... DIFRANCESCO, JOHN .... Di Franco, Donald .... Di Franco, Eugene ..... ........ DI FRANCO, JEANNE ....... .... 55, ......94 ....83, aa 59 Digiacomantonio, Peter .... ........ DIKOVITSKY, MARY ELLEN.... ...... ,... DI Di Lauro, Diane ......... ......... .T54 Di Lillo, Debra .... 2l, ST, 60, 64 LAURO, DENISE .............. 37, T29 , 72 207 Di Nobile, Deborah ................... Di Nunzio, Gino ...... ..........9O Di Palma, Gloria ...... ....... 57, 58 DI PALMA, MARY LOU ......... 57, 58, 59 Di Pasquale, Charlene ................ DIPPO, DAVID ........... . ......... . Di Staulo, Charles .... ..... D Isidoro, Kathleen... ....... Di Tota, Christopher .... .....9O Dittoe, Joseph ........ Dittoe, Robert ........ ... Di Vincenzo, Sharon ..... ....... DI VITO, MARY LOU ..... ..... 37 DLUGOKECKI, RICK .... DOBSON, CRAIG ...... Dohm, C. Michael .... ..IIQ..fIIfII9i DOMECK, LYNN SUSAN ....... 55, T29, T54 Donner, Michelle .... Donohoe, John ....... D'ORAZIO, VICTORIA .... .. DRAGONY, DAVID ...... Drago, Cecelia... DRAKE, JAMES ..... Drake, Pixy ........ Draskovic, Janice... ..fi6 ffffiio DRAZIN, DAVID ........ ......... 57, 68 DRESSER, MARGARET ....... TTO, TT6, TT7 Dreyer, Mark ....... DRINKO, JAY ...... DUBIN, RUTH .... Dublo, Cindy ....... . ....... :,.34 DUCHON, JEFFREY ...................... Duesler, James ....................... DUFFY, TIMOTHY ....... 55, 56, T30, T38 Dunn, Lawrence ..................... 90 Du Paul, Arlene .... DNOSH, MICHAEL ..... DYE, NANcY ....... DZIURA, JAMES ...... Dziura, Patricia ...... Eagles, Ellen .... ... ......59 IIII5iQ'59 ffIfI59 ...55 T82 T89 T53 207 T89 T53 T89 207 207 T53 T53 T89 T90 207 207 T53 207 T53 T90 207 T53 207 T53 207 207 T30 247 .36 207 T90 T54 207 T54 T90 207 207 207 T90 T90 T54 207 T54 207 T80 T90 207 T54 T54 T90 T54 T90 207 T54 T54 207 T54 T54 T90 T54 207 T54 207 207 T54 T54 T54 207 207 Eberlin, David .... Ebert, Edward ........................ Echt, Eve ............................ EDELMAN, LAURA...57, 58, 64, T54, T80 Edelstein, Laurie .................... Edison, Christine .... .... 57, 59, 207 Edwards, Bruce ..... Edwards, Emilia .... Egensperger, Alan .... Ehlert, Carol ...... Eich, A. Martin .... Eickhoff, Anne .... Eidner, Cathy ..... Eidnier, Robert .... Eierman, Herbert... Eisner, Nendy ..... Elder, ELKIND, Wendy .... DANA .... Elliott, Brett .... Elliott, David ... Elton, Carolyn .... ELTON, STEVEN ..... Ely, Mary ....... .. Emerlin Ende, R g, Sandra... onnie....... Enerson, Juliann... Enrique Entis, z, Robert... Steven ..... .. ERB, JAMES ........ .... ERICKSO ERYURT, Estrin, ESTRIN, Estrin, Esmond, Ettore, N, NANCY ...... 55 AHMET ..... .. Howard .... MARVIN .... Steven .... David ..... John .... Ettorre, Mary ..... EUBANKS, SUSAN .... Evan, Catherine .... EVANS, GARY .......... Evans, Karl ............ Evans, Terri CLynnT .... Fair, D Fallon, F avid ..... .... John ...... Falsone, Michael... Faranda, Diane ..... Farinac ci, John .... Farkosh, Cynthia... FARLEY, MICHAEL .... Farrow, Roger ..... Fayak, Mark ....... Fazio, Debra ....... FAZIO, NICHOLAS .... Fazio, Richard ..... FAZIO, SANDRA .......... Fazzio, Febo, R FEDERIC Feierma Feldenk FELICE, Felsen, FENA, J FENDRIC FENELI, Ferrar, Anna Marie .... enee .......... O, THOMAS... n, Edward ..... ris, Susan .... DONALD ..... Naomi ..... OHN ........ H, ROBERT ....... KIM SUSAN ........ Christine .... Ferrara, Gina ...... ....83 ....72 57 5? ,59 .fIIaiQ'5aQ'93 .........83 .ffIIaaQ'9i .Iff5iQ'59Q'5i ..........55 56, iii, T29 T80, T82 62 .......5 ...,57, 58 ...s3, 92 ......5a .fI6AQ'53 ...57, 59 ...52, eo ...s3,92 ffff5i,'i9o .I.f55,'ioi 'ffffzia ......9o ....ai,9a ffff9i .Iffaa ....39 ...iio f.ff52Q'59 ....eo, 93 .fff..fffffii5 53, 109, T29 g.., 4 l57 Goldberger, Elliott ..... Ferrari, Mark ..... FERRERI, MARY ..... FERRITTO, JAMES .... FERSKY, MICHAEL .... FESS, JAMES ....... Feuer, Charles .... FEUER, FRANCINE .... Fiaman, Randi Sue .... Fielding, James .... Fierle, Lawrence... Fikaris, Matthew ..... Filsinger, Thomas .... Fineberg, Evan ....... FINK, LESLIE ......... Finkelstain, Felicia. Fioritto, Mario ...... Fisher, Dara Lee ..... FISHMAN, MARCY ....... .fIIiasQ'ia6 aSQ'iS5.'i56, ............7l ..If66 .....83 .........59 ..........66 97 ....88, 96, ........l55, l80 ..........6O, 68 ....57, 59, 69 FITZPATRICK, MARGARET .... ........... Flitman, David ....... FOERST, PATRICIA... Fogaty, Andrew .... FOLEY, MARK ........ FOLISI, RUSSELL .... Fontana, Chris ..... FORCHHEIMER, JODY .... Forest, Jill ......... Forsberg, Eric ....... FORTLAGE, LESLIE ANN. FORTUNATO, JOHN ...... Foster, Michael ...... FOULDS, ROBERT .... FOX, LARRY ........ FOX, LINDA ......... Frager, Benjamin. .... Franey, Elizabeth .... Frank, George ........ Frankeberger, Gilbert ..... 57, 59, FRANKLIN, CATHY ........ Franklin, Fred ....... Franklin, John ..... FRATCHER, GERALD... FRATE, CYNTHIA .......... ...,si .....IfIIia ..fIII5SQ'56l ' 97 l56, l80, l82 . ...f:a4 ffff65Q'Iso ..:I..Iffffo? 103 ..........l56 flfiaa Frate, Masina ............. .. Fratianne, Mary CBetsyl .............. Fratianne, Scott ............ ....... 55 Frauenthal, Betsy ........ 54, lO7, ll6 FREDRICKSON, KEITH ............. 57, 58 Freedman, Carol ...... FREEMAN, PAULA .... French, Aimee ..... Frey, Robert ....... FRIDDLE, ROBERT .... Friedberg, Barry ..... Fried, James ......... FRIEDMAN, ANDREA... Friedman, Bruce .... Friedman, Laura ...... Friedman, Nora ......... FRIEDMAN, STANFORD ..... FRUMKER, LOREN ......... Gabriel, Gary ..... .... Gaking, Sandra .... Gale, David ........ GALLAGHER, DANIEL .... GALLAGHER, JOSEPH .... Gallagher, Karen... Gallitto, Joseph... ...........54 ....54 ...Isa .Iffisa .llfioo .IIIfiii Gallo, Jeffrey ..... . Gamundi, Phillip .... ..... Gangidino, Anne... GANNON, DAVID .... Gannon, Mary ..... Ganz, Stacy ...... ..... fllfiio .....39 GARGIULO, GARY ..... ..... 96 Gargiulo, Mark ...... ....... Garinger, Robert .... ..... 90 Garvey, Byron ...... .... lO3 Case, David ...... ..... 94 GATTO, CARMEN .... ..... GAUL, MARTHA ....... Geczy, Barbara ..... Gedeon, Robert ...... ..... GELFAND, BARBARA.... ... Gelley, Robert ..... ............ flfffas GELMAN, SHELDON .... ........... 38 GEMMA WILLIAM.. ...83, 88, 93 GEORGITSOS, SOPHIE ................... Gerson, Gail ....................... 36 Giallombardo, Bernadette ...... 54, lO7 Giallombardo, David .................. Giancola, Patricia ....... Giancola, Vincent ..... Gianguzzo, Joseph ..... Gianguzzo, Robert ..... Giannantonio, Ricky ...,. ............ Gibson, Roberta ....... .... lO8, lO9 . IIIIfIbi ....57, 59 ........58 Gilbert, John. .... . GILBERT, LAWRENCE... GILDAR, DAVID .... . Gill, Carol .... GILL, SCOTT ...... Gill, William ...... GILLILAND, SUSAN .... Gillis, Susan ...... ..... Ginsburg, Gary ..... ... Ginsburg, Marcy .... ............... Gitlin, Martin.. GIVEN, ELIZABETH ....... , Gladish, Michael GLASER, BARBARA ..... ... ........i66..i6i.. ....57, 59 IIIISA 52, lO8 ......5l .86 , l29 Glazer, Debra Anne .... .... 39, 55 Glazer, Wendy ....... ............... Gleisser, Gerald ................... 5l GLICKMAN, JODY ....................... GNEWOTTA, DARLENE ..... 50, 55, 72, l29 l8O Goldberg, Joel ...... ......... 59, 94 GOLDBERG, RUTH .......... ........ .....97 GOLDFARB, RHONDA ...... ....... Goldhamer, David .... ..... 86 GOLDMAN, CHERYL .... .... l57 GOLDMAN, VICTOR ..... ..... Goldstein, Harriet ...... . GMDWEW,LAWEME ..... H Goldstein, Stacy ...... . Goldston, Daniel .... . GOLDSTON, RONALD ...... . Golko, Dean ............. .. .. GONSALVES, LESLI GOODMAN, GARY... Goodrick, Dana.. Goodrick, Toni D GOODWIN, DANIEL. Goodwin, Sandra. Gordon, Amy ..... E ANN ................ ...........55, 57, 59 iane .... l07, ll6, ll7 ...............83, 88, .... ...........55 .... ...55, 56, 72 Gottehrer, Terry ..................... an rd-wwJwr,,.. . ff 7 v l90 208 l9O l56 208 l90 l56 l9O 208 208 208 l56 l56 208 208 l56 l9O l57 l57 l57 l9O l87 l9O l9O 208 208 208 208 l90 208 l57 l57 l9O l57 208 l57 208 208 208 l9O l57 208 l57 208 l9O 208 l57 l57 l82 208 208 l57 l9O l8O l57 208 l57 208 208 l57 208 l57 l57 208 l9O l58 208 l90 l9O Gould, Lisa ........ GOULD, MARC .............. Govanello, Susan ..... Grady, Michael ..... Graf, Robert ...... 86, l58, 'IIIIIIISI Graham, Marcia .... ... .... ....... GRAHAM, NELSON .... .... 55, GRALNICK, SUSAN ...... Grano, Karen ......... .........6O, GRASGREEN, RONALD..55, 60 6l 64 GRASSEL, LOUIS ....... Gravagna, Ross .... GRAVIER, ALLEN .... Gravier, David .... GRAY, DAVID ....... Gray, Debbie ....... Gray, Gary Brian ..... GREEAR, THOMAS ....... Green, Beth Lisa ..... GREENBERG, BEVERLY... GREENBERGER, ROBERT.. Greene, Richard ...... GREENFIELD, CHERI .... Greenstein, Fred ..... Gregory, Bruce ..... 57 GREITZER, RANDI ...... Griffin, Robert ...... Griffin, William ..... Grimes, Theodore... GRIMM, BRIAN H. .. Grob, David ..... Groberg, Terry .... Groden, David ...... Groenstein, Kevin .... GROSE, ROBERT ..... GROSE, WILLIAM .... Gross, Brent .... Gross, David .... Gross, Steven ..... Grossman, Jack .... Grossman, James .... Grugle, Robert .... Grugel, Sandra ..... GRUNSTEIN, BRUCE... Grunstein, David... GUMINS, JUDITH ..... GUTTUSO, DOMENICA .... HAAS, JAMES ..... .... HABER, IRWIN ...... Haboustak, John ..... HABOUSTAK, JOYCE .... HACKER, JEAN ...... HACKER, JUNE ...... Hadsell, Nancy ..... Haffey, Michael .... Hagedorn, Robert... Hahn, Gail ........ Haines, Vikki... HAKER, SCOTT .... Hale, John ........ Hamlin, Gregory .... Hamlin, Jeffrey .... Hampton, Robert .... HAMPTON, WILLIAM... Hamski, Cynthia .... 56, 62, ..........55 9 s ......57 .'56Q'ai IIIIIISI IIIIIQE ....57, 59 .f1.aa,'62 IIffs6Q'a3 ....lO2 ....52, IIIII66Q'QiQ' 90, lOO, IIIII5sQ'6ol' HAMSKI, RICHARD ................... l9O l84 l9O 208 208 l9O l58 l58 l9O l58 247 l58 208 l58 208 l58 208 l9O l58 208 l58 l79 .68 l8O l9O l9O l58 l9O 208 l9O l58 208 208 l9O l9O l53 l58 l9O 208 l9l l9l 208 l9l 209 l58 209 l58 l58 l58 l58 l9l l58 l58 l58 209 l9l 209 209 l9l l58 l9l 209 .92 2l0 l59 209 l58 I Qc HANCOCK, DEBORAH .... Hancock, Jodie .... Hankins, Scott .... ..... Hanson, Cynthia .......... Hanson, Heather ...... 58, Hanson, Les1ie Caro1 .... ... ...... Hanson, Linda ......... Harcharik, John ..... Harding, Ji11 ....... Harger, Kath1een .... Harnichar, James .... Harris, Mitche11 ......... Harter, Robert ........... HARTER, WILLIAM KMILES1.. Hartman, Jo Ann .......... Hauenstein, Robert ....... Hauser, Mike ............. Hauser, Sharon...39, 55, Hawersaat, Ann ........... Hawkins, James ........... HECEY, RAE LYNN .... 48, 50 Heckman, Gregg ........... HECKAMAN, SUSANNE ........ .....58, .57, 59, 113, 59, 112, 113 55, .....60, ffII55Q'56 .58, 86, 103, ...48, 50, 55, 159, 180, 182 72 ......34, .....64, 191 eo, 110, 130 .52, 54, 112 l'55Q'55,'i2 211121111156 HEFFERNAN, MAUREEN...55, 56, 108, 159 HEIMOVITZ, GARY .......... Heinemann, Wi11iam .... .. Heman, Frederick ...... HENDERSHOT, RICHARD .... Hendricks, Lauren ..... Henkin, Steven ...... Henry, Richard .... Henry, Va1erie .... HENSCHEL, KURT .... Herczog, Annette .... Hershey, Jane ........ Hershey, Patricia ..... Herzog, Mitche11 ...... Hickerson, Mi11iam .... Higham, Robert ...... Hi11er, Don ....... HILLMAN, EVA ..... Hinz, Po11y ....... HIRSCH, HAROLD ...... Hirsh, Lawrence ..... HITTER, KAREN ..... .. HOBERT, MARY ..... ... Hobson, Diana ..... ..... Hoddinott, Mark ........ 57 HODDINOTT, THOMAS ...... 57 Hotfner, Michae1 ......... ::5aL'e5L'51 IIIIIQA .....59 ..:fio1 .....54 ....116 .....a5 .....85 ....,..44 ........68 ..........55 .....69, 159 .55, 56, 108 ..........52 , 58, 59, 85 , 58, 59, 85 180 ..........i2 HOHENFELD, RITA .... 53, 60, 61, 64, Ho1bury, Tami Lynn ..... HOLLINSHEAD, DEBORAH... Honeyman, Seth ........ Hoover, Lynn ........ HORVATH, NANCY... HOTT, CHERYL ...... HOTTELL, CARY ....... ... HOHARD, CHARLES .......... Hoye, Dennis .... Hoye, Richard .... ..... 57 HROVAT, JUDY ...... ... Hruby, Richard ...... ... HUEBNER, MICHAEL .... .. Huege1, Nancy ..... Hu11, John ....... Hu11, Karen .... Hum, George ....... Humensky, Mark ...... HUNGERFORD, JAN ..... HUNTING, NESLEY ..... Hur1but, Peter .... Husock, Deborah ..... Hynett, Ni11iam H. ... Hynett, Robert C. .... . Iaboni, Christina ..... Iacianci, Dino ...... Iacianci, Michael ..... Iaciofano, Lawrence .... 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Jones, Me1inda .... .......62 .....36 IIfI5iQ'5i .fI5AQ'iii ffff5iQ'5Q fIIfI5i IIf54 ...94 ...69 ...67 55, 110, 115 83, 85 Jones, Richard ................. Joseph, Chery1 ....................... Joseph, Geoffrey Robert .............. 67 130 Joseph, Keith.. .......... .60, , Joseph, Robin ..... Jurecic, David .... Jurko, John ...... ..... .. ........54, 56 ... ........ ..83 Kaback, Steven ........ ...96 KABAT, SUSAN ........... ..... KACPERSKI, KRISTINE .... ........ 37 Kahn, Miche11e ........ .......... 55 KAHN, SCOTT ......... .... 85, 94, 95 KALUS, EVA .......... ............... 37 KAMINSKY, SHELDON ........,......... Kammer, Debra ........ 1 Kandrach, Stephen .............. 57, Kap1an, Marc ........ Kappos, Lea ....... Karp, A11an ...... Kaschyk, Bruce .... Kassai, Robert ...... KASTELIC, JOSEPH .... KATO, ALEX .......... Katsu1as, Mary Ann .... Katz, Lori. ....... .. Kaufman, Michae1 ...... KAY, JUDY .............. Kazinec, Randi Hope ..,. Kazinec, Shei1a ....... Kearns, Do1ores ..... KEARNS, FRANCES ..... Keberd1e, Richard ..... KEEFE, THOMAS ....... Keen, Bart ........ Ke11er, Les1ie ...... Ke11er, Mitche11 .... Ke11OQQ, Kimber1y ..... KELLY, KEVIN M. .... Kennedy, Shawn .... Kennish, Diane .... 57, 59, 10 59 '5QQ'ii5Q'15i ........57, 59 Qfff51Q'56 ....III51 ........34 ...55, 110 fffIIiA IIIII55 ..fffii ..........90 Kerrigan, Caro1 .................... 67 KERRIGAN, JOYCE ........... 67, 69, 161 Ketz, Deborah CDebbie1 ............ KETZ, SUSAN ............. . .... 161, Kho1, Mark S. ........ . KIERNAN, BONNIE ....... Ki1kenny, Patrick ..... King, Danie1 .......... iao ........63 .....94 King, Thomas CScott1... ........ ..57 Kingzett, Ni11iam..... .... 85, 96, 98 KINKOPF, RAE ANN.... KINNEY, BRUCE ....... KIRSCHENBAUM, ELLEN. KIRSCHNER, JOAN..... Kirschner, John..... Kish, Sally .................. Klein, Debra .... ....... Klein, William... Klein, Ramon ....... Klein Terr1..... ....... ..... 109, 129, ......85, 12 9, 179, 96, 97, Kitzmiller, Laurinda ......... Kish, Joy ......... 54, 57, 58, 6 O, 130, IQIf95Q KLENK, TERRY ALLEN ..... 55, 55, 50, 61, Klepac, Louise ..... Klonaris, william .... Knox, Gail ......... Lemmo, Knuckel, David... KNUTH, JEFF ...... KOCHEVAR, ANITA.. Kocevar, Marilyn. Koehler, Joseph.. Koelling, Barbara KOERNER, BETH .... KOERNER, PAMELA.. Kohl, Nancy ...... Kohler, Virginia .... . Kohn, Samuel G. ... Kohn, Steven ....... Kolarik, Kathleen .... KOLARIK, SUSAN... Kolat, John J. .. Konarsh, Mark .... Koons, Kimberly .... Ko ac Susan .. p , ..... Korb, Diane CJoy1 .... KORECKIS, KAREN ...... KORECKIS, MICHAEL .... KOREN, R AYMOND... Koren, Thomas .... Kornswiet, Neil.. Kornsweit, Susan. KORZ, DAVID ...... Kosnik, Frank .... Kovach, Deborah.. Kovach, Robert... Krainz, Karen .... Kralik, Daniel... Kramer, Debra .... Kramerich, Leslie .... KRANJC, THOMAS ..... KREMM, KAREN ..... KRESGE, LINDA .... Krieger, Michael... Krieger, Steven .... Krimmer, Ed ...... KRIMMER, RON ....... Kristan, Robert .... Kritzler, Robert ..... KRIVANEK, ROBERT ..... Kromer, Bruce ...... KROMAR, LOIS ..... KRUEGER, GAIL .... KUBACH, KEVIN .... KUEBER, JAMES ...... Kuharich, William ............ Kulkin, Terry Lynn .... 54, 60, KUSHNER, MAUREEN ............. Kushner, Robin ..... Kynkor, Bryan .... ... LABBATO, BARBARA ........ Labus, Diane ....... Lake, L. ....... . LA MARCA, MARC... Landis, Karen .... Landis, Kenneth .... Landis, Paul ......... Landon, Patricia ..... LANDON, SUSAN ...... LANE, BRUCE ...... LANE, KAREN ..... LANESE, CAROL ......... , LANG, MARGARET ......... 53 LANPHEAR, LAUREN .... 57 58, 59 LANESE, JILL ..... .......... 5, 56, 72, 1 5 LANIGAN, CAROL ............... O2, ffllidl ......37, .55 .37 , 187, 119 ..... , .....100, .....1l2, ..57, 59, Iiffflaal .50, 130, ......55, ......67, ......44, Lansdowne, James .... Lariche, Richard G. .. Larkins, Mark ....... Larson, James ..... Larson, Susan .... LASKO, ROBERT .... .... .... ... Laughlin, James ..... 88 Laughlin, Kirby ....... Laumer, Alan .......... Laurienzo, Frank .... Lawrence, Eric .... Lazzaro, Joseph... Lazzaro, Linda ...... LEANZA, SALVATORE ..... LEBER, DAVID ........ Lebovitz, James... Lee, Ka Lefkof, LEFTON, Lehmann Lehmann LEHMANN Leibold Leitner, LEMMO, Lentz, Leon, LERCH, Lesko, LESKO ren ....... Jeffrey... MARSHALL. .... . , Debra ........ , Donna ........ ......6 .....55 115 Lauer, wendy ............ llO, , lO2, l04 7, 9 .........88, ........64 9 .........57, , LAURIE ...... 57, 64, 162 , John .... .............. Janice... ...... 55, 60 Frances..... ..... .... ... LORETTA .................. Stephen ........ 57, 58 Heidi ...... ............ JUDITH .... Brian. .... RONALD .... 9 Leslie, James.... Levin, LEVIN, Levy, Lewis, Lewis, Beth ...... JOYCE ..... Lawrence ..... James ..... Nancy .......... Lewis, Stephen .......... Liberatore, Chester ..... Licursi, Joseph ....... Licursi, Rudolph .... Lid, Laddie ...... .. IIII5 9 9 5. ....83, LIEBERMAN, ANN ............ ..... Lieberman, Carol ...... 62, 64, 69 LILLIS, CHRISTOPHER ............. L1n, Carol .......... Lindan, Camilla...57, ..........6O 59, 60, 62 Lindhurst, Robert ............... .59, 100, f.f.fff5i ..a3, 95, ..If.192. ....a3, ......81, .....111, 108, 109, 135i3'55L '51 1a0' 9 9 ....36, 110 , 116, 114 , 115, ......38, ......38, , 162, ......34, 114 105 , 162, , 162, LINGER, LINGER, Lindsay, LINDSEY, LINSEY, Link, Jo Lipoff, LIPPERT, Lipschit LIPTON, Lisy, Mi LITSCHER LITT, HE LITTELL, Locigno, Locigno, LOCIGNO, CAROL ....... NENDY ....... Gary ......... PATRICIA ..... SUE ......... hn L. .... Joel ...... JODY ....... z, Doreen ..... SHARON ...... chael ..... T, NANCY .... IDI ......... CYNTHIA .... Jean ..... John .... JOSEPH... Loewe, Ronald. ...... Lograsso, Patricia .... Lojewski Lombardi Lombardi Lombard LONGO, Longo, , Jeffrey ..... 9 9 9 ....53, ....55, , Carmelina...... ...... . , Robert .......... o, Thomas .... DEAN ...... Karen.. .... Loomis, Timothy... LOPARO, Loparo, Loparo, Lopilo, LO SCHI Lotz, D Lousin, Lovas, Love, LOVEQU Lowe, Lowy, LONY, Luca, DEBRA .... Frank .... Santo ..... Nancy ......... AVO, DANIEL .... iane ......... Sharon .... Douglas .... Gregory ....... IST, ROBERT ..... Michael ....... Laura..... MARC..... Diane .... 81, 88 ....52, ....57, ....107 9 .21, 69, 192, .96, 116, 192, 93, 193, ..55, .70, .70, .38, .94, 193, 59, 180, 190, .55, .55, 130, .37, .6A.. 9 162, 88, .69, 211, 130, 130, 103, .5g.. 9 .36, .56.. 209, .44, .a1, 102, .59, 100, .a1, 54, 115, .90, 59, .83, .81, 116, Lucas, Andrea ..... LUCEY, BARBARA .... Lucey, Giles ...... Luci, Karen ......... Ludwig, Kimberly .... Luke, Paul ........ .. Lusk, Catherine ..... .... Lustig, Susan ..... ...55 Lutheran, Bruce .......... LYKENS, JEFFREY .......... hh MACIAS, MARYELLEN ........ Mack, Lisa .......... Macy, Teresa ...... MADDOX, DAVID ..... Madorsky, Sharon... MAEDER, EDGAR ..... MAGDEN, PAMELA .... Main, Susan ....... Makohus, Mark ....... MAKOHUS, MICHAEL ..... Makrinos, Theodore ..... Malak, Thomas A. .... MAMMANO, MICHAEL .... Manburg, Edward ..... MANCINO, RICHARD .... Mancuso, Anthony .... MANFRONI, JOHN .... Mangus, David ..... MANHERZ, KAREN ...... Mann, Darrell .......... Manocchio, Antonio ....... MANOCCHIO, JOSEPHINE ..... Manocchio, Maria ....... Manolio, Mark ........ Manspeaker, Scott .... Mantel, James ....... MANZOIAN, JOHN .... Mapes, Sarah ........ Margolis, Ronald .... ....34 ....37 fffff95 .44, 55 '51.'59 I5iQ'59 .35, 53 ....130 I:ff.5a 97, 100 ....100 'ffff95 ....91 f941'95 ..ff95 .ffII5A MARIANO, JAMES ....... .... 80, 88, 93 Marik, Lisa ............ Marimpietri, Anthony .......... .....6O Mesnick, Vicki .... f W 7 f ' . . N . 1.3 , ,,sN Marimpietri, Dante Phill McLuckie, William. McMahon, Marilyn.. McMANUS, GARY ..... McManus, Janet .... McMichael, Patrick ..... McNally, Kevin .... Mcvicker, Michael. Meadors,TERI ..... Meadors, Vicki .... MECHIR, MICHAEL... Meckler, Rochelle. MEDLA, LISE ....... MedIa, Richard .... Mednik, Gary .... Mekeel, Susan ..... MEKKER, JAMES ..... Mekker, Joseph .... MELES, RAQUEL ..... Meles, Victor ..... Mellen, Laura..... MENDLIK, RENEE .... Mengay, Menn, L Belle ...., aura ....... Menster, Jo Ann... MENSTER, KAREN .... Merdler, Lyle. .... Meredit h, Thomas.. MESSINA, JOHN ..... Messina, Peter .... MESZAROS, RICHARD. METZ, CAROL ....... METZ, DAVID ....... Meyerson, Lisa .... MICALI, RICHARD... MICELI, CARLO ..... Michaels, Katherine .... Michel, David ..... Michelson, David.. MICLEA, MARK ...... Mignona, Karen .... Miko, william ..... MILANO, ANNAMARIE. Miles, Jeffrey .... MILES, LAURA ...... MILITE, CINDY ..... Miller, David ..... Miller, Jacquelyn. Miller, James ..... Miller, John ...... MILLER, MARK .... Miller, Marna ..... Miller, Michael... Miller, Robert A. Miller, Robert J. Miller, Susan ..... Marimpietri, Sandra ..... .... 36, Markovitz, Kenneth ...... .... 34, Marks, Bruce ........ ....... MARKS, ELLEN ..... ... MARKS, JEFF .... ... .. .. ..... Marks, Kathi ............ ......... MARKS, KIM ............................. Markus Kent ...... 5O, 55, 6O, 67, l3O, Marra, Fiore ............ ..... 55, Marra, Mario ....... ......... Martin, Diana ....... 55, l93, MARTIN, KENNETH G. ... ....l64, Martin, Richard ..... ......... Martin, Richard ....... ..55, 57, MARTINO, JOSEPHINE .... ......... Martorello, Lucy .... ....... MARTYN, HARTLEY... .... Mascia, Rochelle .... .... Masello, Thomas... ..... Masi, Debrah ..... .... 52, MASI, EUGENE ..... ....... Massien, Debra ...... ..... 53, Mastrobuono, Debra ..................... Mathias, Alicia ............... 62, ll3, MATHIAS, DEANNA ....... 23, 62, 64, l64, MATONY, MICHAEL ........ 8O, 8l, 88, 93, MATTHEWS, MARY BETH .................... Mattson, H. Kyle, Jr ..... .. . ...... .. MAY, KEVIN ............ .......... May, Lee Ann.. ...... .... 36, 72, Mayer, Christine .... Mayer, Lisette .... McClusky, John ...... ....ll6, Milne, Christine.. MINADEO, DONALD... Minchq Ronald ..... Miner, Todd ....... Minichello, Eugene... Miozzi, Christine. MIOZZI, MARK ...... Miozzi, Matthew... Mitchell, Ann ..... MIYOSHI, DAVID .... Mizda, David ...... MLINARCIK, TERRI ANN ..... Moavero, Jo Anne.. IIIff5aQ's9. ....55, 56, 85, 139 55, llO, ll6 ffffaa ...ffao . .... 54, eo fffff96,'9i 56, lO8, l39 .........1oe .....96, 97 IIIIf9S ..ffIsaQ'9i .......e9 ffffifffffsi , 81, aa, 93 fIIfIA1Q'si ..fIfIiio ....7O, lO2 ff44Q'siQ's9 ..........9O IfIfi66 ....36 .....8l, IIIfQ39Q'6o .......e9 ....fffff9o .....55, eo ..........3e 10, 115, 2 O4 ................l66 MODZELEHSKI, JANICE ................ 37 Mohney, Barbara... MOLIFF, GAIL .... .. Moliff, Karen ..... Molinaro, Jo Anne. Iii6Q'i66Q'i96Q'192 Monastra, Joanne Marie ..... . .. Monastra, Jo Ann Virginia ..... .... Moore, Gwen ....... Moore, Nilliam .... Mora, Sheila .... Morad, Ricky ...... MORAMSKI, JOHN.... Morein, Lisa .... McCoy, Jacqueline ..... ..... 39, McDevitt, Cathleen ......... ..... ll3, McDevitt, John ......................... McDEVITT, MARGARET .62, ll2, ll5, l65, l83, MCDICKEN, CHARLES .......... ......... McFARLAND, GARY ..... ..... 83, McHENRY, THOMAS... ....... McIntire, Robert ................ ..... McIntosh, Steven ....................... McKeon, Jean ........ 86, llO, ll4, ll5, MCKEON, JOSEPH ..................... 86, McKnight, Jonathan ................. 86, McLuckie, David ..... 254 Morgan, MORITZ, Donna ..... MARC .... Morocco, Jan.... Morris, Brian ..... Morris, Helen ..... MORRIS, KEVIN ..... fIIfIIfI .fffibo .....54 IIQIf5iQ's9 .............34, ....83, 88, 96, ..........54, .........83, Morrison, Donald ..................... Morton, John ....... 56, 58 MORTON, ROXANN ....................... Moscarino, George .... Moss, Deborah ..... Moss, Linda ..... MULL, DAVID ..... Mull, Richard... Muller, Sandra .... MURRAY, MICHAEL ..... Murray, Robert .... Murray, Thomas.... Mutchler, Lynda ..... MUTTILLO, ANTHONY .... NAGEL, ELAINE .... ... Nash, Amy ...... NASH, RUSSELL .... Nau, William ...... NEARY, ROBERTA .... Nebel, Michael .... Nehamkin, Marcy ..... Nejedlik, James ....... Nelson, Lester CLesJ... Nemecek, Randy ........ Nemeth, Belinda ..... NEMETH, NANCY ....... NERONI, KATHLEEN .... Neroni, Patricia .... Nesgoda, Michael ...... Nesta, John fMartinl.,. NEVERY, EUGENE ........ New, Debra .......... NEN, KIM ......... Newman, Janis ..... Newman, Steven H. .. NEWMARKER, DAVID .... Newsome, Rita ..... NICHOLAS, SUSAN... Nicholl, Frank ...... Nichols, Kathleen ..... Nicol, Andrew ....... Nielsen, Gary ......... Niessner, Timothy ..... Niles, Joni ......... Nista, Anthony .... Nixon, Al ......... NOC9Y'd , Annette... .... Nocera, Victor.......... Norman, Laura .... ....48 Norton, Jeanne ..... .... NOVAK, Nowak, JO ANN .... .. Cynthia .... Nowak, Karen ..... NONAK, LYNNE MARI Nowja Nowja ck, Bruce... ck, Eric .... EIIII Nuccitelli, Richard..... NUNN, NYSTR Nystr KIMBERLY... OM, ERIC .... om, Nei .... 0 OBERDOERSTER, MICHAEL .... OBERS O'Bri O'BRI TAR, DIANE.. en, James... ...,55, EN, PATRICIA ....... Offtermatt, Timothy ..... Olah, Laurie ..... Oleff, Janice .... Olivo, Luann ..... OLSON, KAREN ..... ONTKO, CHRISTINE. Oravecz, Stephen. Orkin, Marilyn... Orlan do, Laura... ........70, 85 .........6o fIIfi6o.'i56 ........1oo .......54 .ffsi ...es ..Ifff.ii ....57, 59 ....fs9 .ffI9AQ'9s ......72 .....37 ..II9iQ'9e ....lOO .....55 .....5a, ..IfffIfIf9oQ ...57, 58, 90, S6Q'66Q'ii9Q ...........44, ..........lll, .....5l, .....94, l79, 56, l26, l29, ......57, 59, IIfIaiQ'e9Q ff5aQ's6Q'i2Q 'ffIII5sQ Orteca, Salvatore, Junior .... ..... 88, ORTECA, SALVATORE, Senior .... ...... Orteca, Susan ............ .. ....... .. OSTEDKAR, DEBRA .......... Osredkar, Susan... OSTER, CLINT ..... ........37, ..........44, .....7O, IOO, , 60, 6l, l30 s s Oster, Kathi ...... OSNALD, ROBERT ..... Owen, Lisa ....... OWEN, MARY ..... P.. PADUANO, STEVE ..... Paglio, Michael .... Palazzo, John .... Palermo, Nancy ..... Palik, Eric ...... Palm, Scott ........ Paltza, Robert ..... PALUMBO, JUDITH .... PALUMBO, MICHAEL .... PMZWO,KHLI ,.... Paradise, Paula ..... Paradise, Timothy... Paratore, Frank .... Paris, Nicholas .... Parisi, Mary Jo .... PARR, ERNEST ..... PARRINO, GERALD .... Parrino, Sarah ..... Paskey, Robert ..... Pasquale, Denise .... PASOUALE, SHEELEY ..... Pasquale Steven ...... PASSALACOUA, JULIE.lO6,. PASSARELLO, GAIL ...... Passarello, Michelle.. PATA, DOREEN .......... Patsch, Donna ....... PATCH, DOUGLAS ..... PATCH, SUSAN ........ Patocnik, Sharon .... PATTERSON, DEBBIE... Patterson, Ronald... Patton, Carolyn .... Paugh, Cynthia ..... Pavilonis, Addie .... Pavli, James ....... Pavlik, John ..... Pearson, Lynne ..... PECE, MICHAEL .... PEDERSEN, BRUCE .... Pederson, T. Eric... PEDLAR, NILLIAM .... PELANDER, ERIC ..... PERLA, DIANE ..... Pertwee, John .... Peterson, Carl ..... Petti, Annette ..... Petti, Arlene ....... Petti, John ........... PETRARCA, CYNTHIA ..... PETRARCA, MICHAEL... PETRONZIO, VINCENT .... Pfaff, Susan ....... PHILLIPS, GARY ...... Phillips Leonard... Phillips, Michael ..... PHILLIPS, PAULA ANN... Phillips Theresa ..... Piacentini, Thomas .... PIAZZA, PETER ......... PICCIRILLO, CARMEN .... Pierce, Dale ........ PINTER, THOMAS ..... PITRONE, GREGORY .... Pitrone, Judy ......... PITT, DAVID ........... Pittard, Jan Erika .... Pittard, Raymond ILeeJ Piunno, Michael ....... Piunno, Steven ........ Pivoda, Fayette ..... PIZZURRO, ROBERT .... PIZZURRO, STEVEN ...... PLEASANT, WILLIAM ..... Plutt, James .......... Podersky, Robin Ann... POKORNY, JOHN ....... Polk, Dale ........ Polk, Geoffrey ..... Polk, Philip ..... IIIIii6Q'ii5 Q fIII52Q' 5l 55 57 ....aa ffff55 III..II50 97 107, 125, 129 ...........37 ... .... ..44 ....36 ........35 ....l3O, 150 ..III52Q'ii5 fffffllzdi ..........5s .. ....57, 59 ...54, 57, 59 34 ....l68 .....38 ...55, 58 ,.II55Q' ...55, 57 ...II52Q'5i ffff57Q' 50 57 SA 57 62 55 55 55 55 37 aa 7l 50 72 as 59 Pollack, Gary .... ....... ....... Pollack, Glenn .................... Pollitz, Karen ..... 55, 6 WMe,hmNa .... Popovic, Peter .... Porcen, Michele ..... PORTER, MARTI SUE ..... Porter, Michael ........ O, 62, 63, ..IIi59Q' PORTNOY, LINDA .................... Post, Nancy .......... 54, 59, llO, Potocnik, Sharon ....... Potosky, Perry .... Powers, Nancy C. . PRALL, INGRID .... Prescott, Joy .... PRESS, 012550 ...... .............. Press, Robbi Sue ...... 55 , 60, 62, PRESSMAN, STEVEN ............. .. PRESTI, CAROLE..53, 55, 105, i07, Price, David ...................... PRICE, FRANKLIN KFREDJ ..... ...... Price, Rochelle .......... .... 59, PRIMOZIC, LOUIS ........ Primozic, Michael ..... Pritchard, Marilyn .... Prosser, Louis ...... PUDA, JACOUELYNN .... Puda, Raymond ......... PUGLIESE, PATRICIA .... Puinno, Diana ....... OUATTROCHI, JUDY .................. OUINLAN, STEPHEN .... 64, l69, IBO, OUINN, ROBERT CDOUGLASD ........... RADICE, PAUL ...... RANDAZZO, ANDREW .... Rapisarda, Carole ..... Rateno, A. Ronald ..... .... 57, Rattay, Elizabeth ..... ....... Rawson, Robert ...... ......... Raymond Charles .... ........... Raymont, James .... .... 57, 58 Reagan, william ..... ......... REDDING JAMES .... ....... Redding Richard .,.... .... Reebel, Katherine ..... .. Reed, Deborah ....... Reilly, Michael... Reimer, Darlene ..... Reinhard, Robert .... REINGOLD, FAITH ..... Reinker, Jeri ......... REINMANN, HERBERT ..... REISS, RENEE ........ Relic, Joanne ..... Rendlesham, Gary .... .. .70, IO3, Repice, Marianne.... ..... . ........ RESNICK, JEFFREY ....... 57, 58, 59, Ricci, Renee. ........ .... .... ,.... Ricciardi, Bernardine.... .... ... Rice, James ..... . .... Ricco, Carl ...... . RICHEY, OSKAR ....... RIGOL, PATRICIA ..... Rigol, Yvonne ..... Rimmerman, Craig .... Rinaldi Rinaldi Johanna .... John ........ Rinaldi, Nicholas .... Rinella, Louis ...... Rinella, Roseann .... . .iiiaal ' 111154. ...72, Rini, Julie ....... RINI, MARIGRACE ..... RISER, TED ........ Risko, Thomas .... Riter, John .... .. Robbins, Robbins, ROBERT, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts Debra .... Dona .... JOSEPH ...... Lori ........ Marianne .... Nilliam .... Rose, qi M 256 Robertson, John ...... Robinson,.Brian ........ ROBINSON, KATHLEEN ..... Robinson, Penelle .... RODHOLM, SANDRA .... Roese, Linda ......... ROGALINER, RONALD .... Rogers, Cynthia .... Rogers, Richard .... ROGGE, STEVEN ........ Rohrbaugh, Barbara ..... Rohwer, Maryella ....... Rohwer, Theresa ......... ROLLESTON, MARY ANNE .... ROMANO, CHERYL .......... fIIII5iQ' Romano, Karen RONIS, ROBERT ....... 55, ROOD RICHARD Rose Jodi... Rose Roberta Rose Scott F. ... Rose Scott J Scott L ROSEL, JOYCE ............ Rosenberg, Stephen ...... ROSENSTEIN, KEVIN .... Rosenstein, Mark... Rosenthal, Marc .... Rosner, Mark ....... . ROSNER, ROBIN .......... Ross, Donald James ..... Ross, James .......... Ross, Jeffrey ...... Rossi, David ....... Rossi, Richard ....... Rothenberg, Cheryl ..... Rothschild, Jennifer .... ROTHSCHILD, LEONARD .... Rothstein, Karen ..... Rothstein, Larry ..... ROULAN, KATHY ........ ROULSTONE, JAMES ..... Roulstone, Jeanne .... Rowe, Linda ........ Rozell, Richard ...... Rubertino, Dominick .... Rubenstein, Karee .... Rubinstein, Marc... 59 .....54 IIIISQ IIIIQS ..II55 ....39 .....i6g i5oQ'ia2 .....170 ii6Q'ii5 104, 105 170, 180 .....1OO .....170 ....69 ..ff3i IIIIS5 ....55 ....9o ..f.55 ......55 ...55, 56 ..f.a5 ....se ......103 ...50, 55 Rudar, Richard ....................... Rudin, Lori ............ 51, 54 RUDOFF, ABIGAIL.57, 65, 171, RUDYK, GAIL ........... Rudyk, Thomas ......... RUFO, BARBARA ..... Rufo, Diane ........ RUGGERI, MICHAEL ..... RUGGIERO, GEANETTE .... RUOLO, JOSEPH ........ Ruolo, Nancy ....... RUPLE, ROBERT ..... Rush, Philip .... Russ, Robert .... Ruth, Charlene .... Rutty, Martha ..... Rzepka, Elana ..... .I S SABATINO, PAUL .... Sage, Stuart ...... SAKAL, STEVEN ..... Saks, Pamela ...... Salem, Patricia .... Salerno, Linda .... SALOSKY, LINDA .... Saltz, Brad ....... Salupo, Lori ....... Salvatore, Donna ..... SALVATORE, JOHN .... Samber, Patricia ..... Samson, Alan ......... SANDLER, ALAN .... ..... Santalucia, Joseph .... Santarelli, Cynthia... SANTUCCI, NICK ....... Sarafian, David .... , 59, 62 180, 182 ............171 .....iii ....55 ..:.55 ....95, '54Q'5QQ' ......38, Sarver, Gail ...... Schach, Sabrina... SCHACHTER, SUSAN .... Schad, Jeffrey ...... Schaefer, Robert .... Schaefer, Thomas .... Schaffer, Kathleen... Schaffer, Scharler, SCHEIDER Paula ...... Kimberly... ERIC ....... Schellentrager, Gwen. SCHEMPP, JEANNE ....., Schickler, Ronald .... Schildhouse, Lynda... I ..fI55Q tbl Schiller, Carl ...... SCHILLER,-SUSAN ..... SCHIMKE, WILLIAM ..... SCHINDELAR, MATTHEW.. Schkolnik, Alan ...... SCHMAUDER, DAVID .... Schmidt, Gregory .... SCHMIDT, SUSAN ..,. SCHNEIDER, CAROL .... SCHNEIDER, CHERYL .... Schneider, Harold .... Schneider, Joel ....,. Schneider, Nancy ..... ....57 54Q'54Q'ib5 . ............ 54 ..........so, as 44, 59, 107 72 204 ........59 ...57, 100 iii ...37 ........55 60 ....55, SCHNITTLINGER, ARTHUR. .............. . Schnittlinger, Miriam ................ Schoch, Elizabeth .... Schoenberg, Edgar .... SCHOENEWALD, ROBERT.. Schoenwald, Michael.. Schoof, Gregg ........ Schriner, Louis ..... Schuck, Craig .... SCHULD, DAVID ..... Schuld, James ....... SCHULTZ, RICHARD ..... SCHUMACHER, LAURA .... SCHUMACHER, LESLIE... Schumaker, James .... SCHWARTEN, CHERYL .... Schwartz, Mark ...... SCOTT, NANCY ......... Seaman, Spencer H. .. Seanson, Mark ....... Sebesta, Brigitta .... Sechrist, Lynn ...... SECHRIST, MARK .... Sedor, Beth ....... SEIBERT, DEBRA ... Seifert, Jay ..... Seitz, Becky ...... Sekerak, Charles .... Seligman, Ida ........ Selvaggio, Deborah... SELVAGGIO, JOHN ..... SELZNICK, ROBIN ..... Sentell, Elizabeth... Sentell, Margaret .... Serafino, Mary ..... .. Serafino, Patrick .... Settevendemie, Susan. Sevel, Shelley ....... Shaffer, Daniel... SHAFRAN, CAROL ...... SHANKMAN, MURRAY .... SHAPIRO, LEE ...... SHARABA, ANTHONY .... Sharaba, Bonnie... Sharp, Carole .... SHARP, MARK ...... SHARPE, DEBRA .... Sharpe, Eric ..... Shaver, Daniel .... Shaw, Lorene ........ SHAW, PEGGY .......... Shea, John CJeffrey1. Shear, Marsha ........ Shear, Wendy ........ Shibley, Cathy ...... SHIBLEY, PAUL ...... .. Shirey, Kim Franklin. SHONBERG, HOWARD ..... Shonberg, Lisa ...... SHORTLE, AMY ........ Shumaker, Lynn Ann... .....55, eo, 130 1111157 .If55,'i6a ..IIfi5 IfffIai .IIffIIf55 ....55, 56 55Q'66Q'i64 i5Q'5aQ'iii ..............55 .....55, 60, 110 . .......... 196 . ........... 83 ......55 ....55, 55 ffffiii ..ff55,'5s ......55 IIIIISQ ..ffI5i .....38 fffff55 .f..fiii ....57, 58 Sidoti, Daniel... .. Sidoti, Peter ...... .. SIEBOLD, DAVID ..... .... SIEGEL, DEBRA .... SIEMAN, NORMA .... SIGULER, ROBERT .... Silla, Paul ...... Silla, Robert .... Silver, Douglas .... Silver Lorraine .... Silverman, Judith... ..... .... Silverstein, Burt .......... 88, 96 Silvestro, Michael ............... Simmerson, Peggy ................. ..1:15aL ffff50 ....s3 ....51 Simon, Craig ................... 97 1155 'ide O7 88 86 69 58 97 90 85 Simon, Rebecca ....... 57, 58, llO, ll5 Simoni, Frank .... . .......... ...... Simpson, Gwen ....... Singer, Bonnie K. .. .... Singer, Richard .... Singerman, Paul .... SIVARD, DAVID .... Skala, William ..... ... Skolnick, Ellen .... .... Skorepa, Joyce ..... SLADEK, GREGORY .... .... 55, SLAK, ADRIANE ......... SLOMOVITZ, EUGENE ....... .... Slomovitz, Lawrence ..... .... SWANSON, JOAN .... . Slomovi tz, Marci.. Slomski, Seth ..... ....... Slomski, Soter .... .... 67, Slomski, Stephen.. ....... .. Slon, Sandra ...... ......... SLOSAR, JOHN ...... 85, T73, Slowins, Deborah.. ....... .. Smeraldi, Carla... .. ..... SMIGROCKY, KAREN.. ..... Smith, Alan ........... .... 57 SMITH, ANN THERESE .... ...... Smith, David ...... ....... Smith, Kethleen... ...lll, SMITH, KEVIN ..... .... 80 Smith, Laurel .... .... SMITH, MARY ....... . Smith, Michelle... ...... Smith, Peter ...... ........ SMITH, PHILLIPPA.. ...... 57 SMITH, THOMAS B. . , 57, 58 SNEDDON, LYNNE MARIE ............. Snieckus, Lili ........ ... Snyder, Cheryl ...... Sobol, Stuart .... Sohn Larry ....... ....... Sokol, Jeffrey ..... ......... Solomon, Anita ..... .... 55, 60, Solomon, Evan ......... ..... 55, SOLOMON, GERALDINE .... ...... SORENSEN, MARY ...... .... Sorenson, Paul ..... ... Sotak, Paul ...... ...... .. .. South, Donna ..................... SOVICH, KATHLEEN...55, 60, 6l, 64 Sovich, Michael .................. Spaargaren, Vonnie ............... 115, ll6, Spangler, Denise .... 54, Spector, Janet ..... ............ 44 SPERLING, DEBORAH ..... .... SPICCIA, JOHN ....... Spiccia, Joseph .... Spillman, Ben D. .. .... Spiros, Sharon ..... ... SPITALERI, CARL .... .... Spoto, Frank ....... 111155 ....58 Spotts, Margaret .... .... Spotts, Ronald ...... ... SPUZZILLO, DIANE .... ... STAHLER, SUSAN ..... ........... Stamer, Andrew ..... ............. Stang, Kevin ..... ...57, 59, 60, Stang, Louis ..... ........... 57 Stark, Jeffrey ..... .H STARKOFF, SUSAN ..... .... Starman, Richard .... Steadman, Charles ..... STEADMAN, VALERIE ................ Stefanik, Deborah ........ 55, llO, ...IfII55 ....67 Siringer, David.... .... ...l73 is 55 88 67 l79 l8O 59 56 .90 ll6 88 lO7 55 60 58 66 ii5 204 .55 155 72 l73 .59 ll7 52 83 92 88 66 55 55 .111 'iio , 59 ,'55 'ii5 2l6 2l6 l72 l72 l73 .38 2l6 l96 2l6 2l6 2l6 l96 2l6 2l6 2l6 2l6 2l7 l97 2l7 2l7 2l7 l97 l8O l97 l97 l97 l73 l73 l73 l97 2l7 l97 l8O .67 l97 l82 l97 .55 l73 l97 l73 2l7 l97 l73 2l7 l73 2l7 l97 l73 l73 l79 l97 l97 2l7 2l7 .5l 2l7 2l7 l73 l73 2l7 l97 l97 l29 247 2l7 2l7 l97 2l7 l73 l97 l73 2l7 l97 l73 2l7 2l7 l97 l73 l74 2l7 2l7 l97 l97 l74 2l7 l97 l74 2l7 Steigerwald, David.. Steinberg, Douglasn Steiner, Deborah .... Steinfel Stella, d, Michael.. Nancy ....... Stenger, Christopher ................. Stephenson, Grant... 94 STERN, CAROL ........ Sternberg, Marc ..... STETTENFELD, LAUREN. STEVENS, CHARLES .... STEVENS, CYNTHIA... Stevens, Mark ....... STEVENSON, JOYCE ..... 55, 56, l06, STIFF, MICHAEL .......... Stoetzer, Mia Louise .... STOETZER, SHARON ........ STOIA, KENNETH .... STOIKER, KAREN .... Stoltz, Craig ..... STONE, SUSAN ............ STONE, WILLIAM .......... STONEHOUSE, CHARLES ..... Stoner, Geoffrey. .... . Storm, Kim Ann..... Stovsky, Richard. Strasshofer, Paul Strate, Mary ....... Strauss, Terri .... Streng, Barbara ...... Streng, Katherine .... STROGIN, DALE ...... STROPKI, LESLIE .... Stropki, Renee .... STUART, VICTOR .... Studer, Joanne ..... Studer, Mark L. .... . STUDNIARZ, JOSEPH ...... STUEBBE, CONSTANCE ...... STURM, REBECCA .......... Sugiuchi, Leslie Carolin SULLIVAN, ROBERT ........ SUSSMAN, LAURA. SUSTAR, Sutton, Suydam, TIMOTHY .... Cheryl .... Gary .... Swain, Carolyn .... SNEENEY, Switzer, Szekely, MARK ..... Donna .... Steven .... SZORADY, JANET .... Szorady, Thomas .... Szuter, Alan ...... TADDEO, LORA ...... TADDEO, MICHELE .... Tagarelli, Sara .... Tamerlano, Thomas.. Tanner, Cheryl ..... Tartaglione, Steven .... Taubert, Helen ..... Taubert, Timothy... TAYLOR, CATHY ..... TAYLOR, DENNIS .... Taylor, Wendy ..... TEAGUE, KATHLEEN... Teeters, Brian ..... TENENBAUM, SHEREE.. TERESI, CELESTE .... Teriaca, Regina .... Teringo, Jeffrey... TERINGO, STEVE ..... Terman, TESTEN, Pmiip .... ELISA ........ . THEODOSION, NICKE .... Thomas, Cherie ..... THOMAS, JOSEPH ....... THOMAS, LESLIE ANNE .... Thomas, Maryann ...... THOMPSON, DIANE ...... Thompson, Richard .... THOMPSON, WILLIAM ....... Thoryk, Robertta ........ IIIIAA .......57, 59, ..........l74 'IIII5i ioi IIIIIII52Q'i2 105, 107, 129 ..........l74 IIIIfII55Q'5i ll6, ll7, l29 .85, lO2, l74 ...58, 70, 9O ......44, 55 .....58, 85 .......59 ....54, ll2 ......ll3 .........44 ....42, 44, .....37 ......114 ....54, l74 f1fff5i ....59 :1121i15eL'55 llO, i13, iis f1f5fff4A .........94 .....55, 62 ....53, l75 ........59, ....37 ....37 IfQI5i IfII55Q'ii5 .......38 .....55 IIIIQOoQ'5i .........88 II55Q'55Q'i25 QIIIf1IQQ55 ....38 ..fIIiii .......92, .. ...83, 92, .... ......67 Tilenni, Antoinette iNinaD... ........ Tilenni , Bruno ..... TIMEN, MARLA ....... Timura, Catherine .... Tishko, Dennis ..... Tobin, Craig ..... TOBIN, EDMUND .................... Tolen, Cindy ......... 52, 54, llO, ll2 Toth, Gregory .... Toll, Patricia ..... ...... .... Tomasello, Ricky ..... Toomey, Mary ....... Tortorici, Carole .... TRANCHITA, DONNA ..... TRANCHITO, LORI .... Triggs, Mary ....... TRIMBOLI, ROBERT ..... Tripi, Gregory ..... TRIPI, JOSEPH .... ...66 Tripodo, Carol ................... Trouton, Judy .......... Troyanovich, Raymond... Truman, John ........... Trzeciak, James ........ Tsolainos, Maria ..... 55 Tucker, Peter ...... .. Turcoliveri, Mary .... Turcoliveri, Frank ..... Turella, Mark ........ ..34, llO, , 56, lO7, ....57, 58 Turk, Ronnie ...... ...60, 68, Turner, Doris ...... Turney, Deborah .... Tuscano, Mark ..... Tutolo, Carole .... Tyler, Carl ..... Tyler, Mark ..... TYLER, NANCY .... .....ll3, .....59 ....57, 59 ijiiaal 42.1 'x. I S 9 Z 2 Z Q He E E I 2' U-V-W Ubbink, Saralynn ..... ULLMAN, ANITA ...... UNGER, LAURIE ........ Unsdorfer, Stewart... Updyke, Carolyn. ..... URSIC, JAMES ....... URSU, DANIEL ..... Uveges, Loretta .... Vaccariello, Linn .... VACCARIELLO, RICHARD. Valentino, William... VALSI, LU ANN ........ Van Dame, Debra ...... Van Houten, Gloria... Vannello, Marie ...... Van Pelt, Susan .... Vansickel, Alan .... VARCHO, RAY .......... Vaselaney, Michael... VASINKO, MICHAEL ..... Vasinko, Thomas .... VASKO, THOMAS .... Vass, Dale ....... Vegh, Steven ...,... Velardo, Kenneth ..... VERBELUN, CYNTHIA. ..... 55, 56, Verik, Betty ....... Vick, James .......... VIERHELLER, PAUL ..... VINCI, BONITA ...... Violetta, Dawn... VITALE, JANET ...... VITALE, RALPH ........ Vitt, Russell L. .... VLADIMIROFF, IRENE... VODICKA, VANCE ....... Voelkel, Joan ...... Voll, Gary ........... VORISEK, VIRGINIA .... VRABEL, FRED ..... WACHS, AMY .... Wachs, Jill ..... WAHL, STELLA .... Wald, Robert .... WALDMAN, GARY .... Walker, Cynthia .... WALKER, JEFFREY .... Walker, Jill ..... 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Gustavson, Mrs. Kathy-Math, Majorettes .... ...27, Haenel, Mr. James-Government ............ ........ Hagen, Mr. Richard-Math, Tennis ............ .... 27, 86 Hall, Mr. Lindley-Vocal Music, Musical ............... 28, 55, Hamrich, Miss Arlene-Business, Booster Club ............... 35 Hardy, Mrs. Marty-Spanish, Swimming ............. 29, 94, ll5, Hawthorne, Mr. Roy-Instrumental Music ...... ............... Herman, Miss Patricia-Chemistry ......... ... .... .... Herron, Mrs. Dorothy-English, Musical... ...24, Hill, Mr. Edwin-English, Hi-Lite ........ .... 24 Horton, Mr. Kenneth-Biology, Football .......... .... 30 Hoye, Mrs. Margaret-Treasurer ............................... Humpal, Mr. James-English, Varsity B., Baseball ....... 24, 81 Hurst, Miss Lora-Counselor ...................... ........ Huxel, Mr. James-Industrial Arts, Wrestling .... .... 33 Irwin, Mr. Roger-Math ........................ ... Izzo, Mr. Carmen-U.S. History, Football .... .... Kabat, Mr. John-E.M.R ..................... ...... Kanastab, Mrs. Annabel-Head Librarian. ....... ........ Q6 Kaufman, Mr. Alex-Math ......................... .......... Keefe, Mrs. Estelle-Speech, Drama, Thespians .... ,...24, 60 Kilfoyle, Mr. Robert-Sociology, Golf ........... ...... 26 Kingzett, Mr. William-Athletic Director .... ... Klucker, Miss Marilyn-Home Economics ...... ..... Kohn, Mr. Stanley-Industrial Arts .......... .... Kolesar, Mr. Dennis-Biology, Table Tennis .... ...... Korb, Mr. Eugene-D.C,T ..................... .... 33, 36 Krager, Mr. James-Industrial Arts ......... ...... Krasovec, Mr. Jerry-Math, Football .............. .... Kresge, Mrs. Barbara-Social Studies ............... ..... Kukura, Mr. John-Industrial Arts, Audio-Visual .... .... 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