Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY)
- Class of 1981
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We would like to dedicate this Lyre to a man, who for 16 years, has given all he has to our school district. A respected coach, Leo Johnson, has had a championship wrestling team since 1963. His wrestlers look to him with total respect and admiration. They say that his greatest assest is that he makes them believe in themselves. His outstanding record of 225 wins, 36 losses, and 5 ties, has won him acclaim across the U.S. He has been awarded numerous awards such as NYS Coach of the Year, National Regional Coach of the Year, and was recently named the National High School Coach of the Year. He has hosted clinics across the continent, is the president of the NYS Wrestling Coaches Assoc., and is the director at St. Lawrence University Summer Wrestling School. So for his outstanding coaching and his effort to give it all he's got, we dedicate the LYRE 1981 to Mr. Leo Johnson, our teacher, coach, and friend. DEDICATION 3 CANDIDS • • • CHANGES Anyone who walks around the Baker High School campus is sure to notice the changes that have occurred during the past year. There have been quite a few revisions made which the whole com- munity can be proud of. One of these changes is the installa- tion of more lockers. The old lockers on the first floor have been replaced with orange and white ones. These new ones are smaller which allows for an increase in the number of available locker space. This was a much needed change. Driving up to the high school one will notice another change. The flag pole and the memorial stone, which use to be out in the back of the school, have been moved to the front where they can be appreciated more. The biggest change is the addition of an outdoor track. Construction started late in the 1979-80 school year. Contrac- tors worked all summer and finally in early November, 1980, completion was in sight. Only a few finishing touches have to be made, but for the most part, Baker High School has a track! new lockers The flag pole the memorial stone in the back of the school. 6 OPENING . give it all you've got t-w :• tiers' The memorial stone and the flag pole in front of the school. EDITORS: Front row; T. Wood. K. Salisbury. S. Lindenmayer. P. Link. K Gunn. M. Mazoway. T Dowd. 2nd row; M. Cunning- ham, C. Coyne, J. Patchett, 3rd row; K. Weidman, |. Herring, Missing; A. McMahon. D. Perry, C Oakes EDITORS The editors of the 1981 Lyre have given everything we've got to make this yearbook a success. Although we ran into many prob- lems along the way, we managed to overcome them somehow. When a deadline rolled around it seemed like the staff was in total chaos, but things always worked out. We've made many changes throughout the book and we hope that you, the reader, will appreci- ate them. A great deal of hard work and effort have gone into the production of this yearbook, and we hope that we have cap- tured many special memories and moments of the 1980-1981 school year. Cora Coyne Editor-in-Chief Amy McMahon Assistant Editor Sue Lindenmayer Senior Editor 1 Tim Wood Senior Editor 2 Kathy Salisbury Underclassmen Editor Kris Gunn Activities Editor Tracy Dowd Girls' Sports Editor Jeff Herring Boys' Sports Editor Peggy Link Administration Editor 1 Karoline Weidman Administration Editor 2 Merrie Cunningham Advertising Editor ludie Patchett Art Editor Dave Perry Photography Editor Craig Oakes Business Manager 8 OPENING ADVERTISING STAFF: Front row; K. Carroll M. Cunningham, J. Klotz, M. Persechino, E. McGuire, 2nd row; D. Wolniak, M. Miller, L. Ricardi, L. Sawyer, P. Fadden, J. Roller, Missing; L. Ferguson, L. Cardella, C. McDonough, J. Coleman ADS Being on Advertising Staff this year was much harder than in past years. Money was tight, so staff members received a lot of no's when businesses were asked if they would like to buy an ad in the yearbook. This didn't discourage the staff though. They were hard workers and kept at it. The entire staff would like to ex- tend a special thank you to everyone who bought an ad in the 1981 Lyre. TYPISTS: L to R; K. Sharron, L. Johnson, K. Zaborowski, M. Hunter, S. Howard, C. Huslander, I Love- less, M. Miller, T. Ranous TYPISTS Typing had to be one of the most frustrating jobs on the entire staff! Thanks to a great group of typists, the job got done. The typists were always there when they were needed and the editors could always count on them to do a terrific job. OPENING 9 Sue Lindenmayer Senior Editor No.1 Tim Wood Senior Editor No.2 Dina H. Aboul-Saad till is precious like jeweled dewdrops oi lime Treasure each moment, savoring the delicacy, the aroma, the nectar called life. Alex David C. Alexander “It's not a fantastic picture, but they did the best they could with what they had Kathy Katherine R. Alguire I look to the sea, Reflections in the waves spark my memory. Some happy some sad. I think of childhood friends: And the dreams we had ” Barbara J. Allen It you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you. it is yours. If it doesn't, it never was. Daniel Allen II it wasn t for all these beautiiul women. I don't think I d want to be living. Bo Michael D. Allen Most of my troubles are behind me. there's good luck up ahead I hope ” Kevin Allen Marianne Anders Angela Anderson Ange God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can. and the wisdom to know the difference.'' 12 SENIORS I ees Lisa Anguish ’ Understanding is the reward oi faith Therefore seek not to understand that you may believe but believe that you may understand Jem Jennifer Armeson Out ot all the rides you lake in hie. make sure one is a SLOW RIDE Rise and Shine Jim Brissenden. Mary N Arvanlides A triend is someone who allows you to think out loud Ash! jerry Jay R Ashby The best triend is music when the last words have been spoken KB Kathryn ). Barbee Friendship often ends in love but love in friend- ship never SENIORS 13 Beverly Barrett Bov £ ',U dn l ve s ST mV J P° « .U « uy a MJKU buy the HfST t no Robert Barker Bende Gregory Bender Walk Rfoumfly. speak profoundly, drink rouncly. and sleep soundly. Christine Benedetti ' f think it's lime tor me to move along. I do be- lieve. Bui when we gamine wiih our time, we choose our destiny. Sue Susan D. Berish The secret or life as enjoying the passage of time. Tor Tory Bieganowski 'll everyone loved their neighbor, then (he world would be a better place to live Monica Bolich Many people go through lile trying to better themselves not realizing that they arc somebody special just the way they are , ” Kevin Burke James Bowes Strangers are friends you have yet to meet ' Bialo Stan Bialobreski ■'ll you value your lite as much as me and fliggy value our chargers, don’t mess with them James Brissenden SENIORS 15 Michelle Buck Brain Burke Jacqueline Bushnell V) manv llrms our ivcs in dm.ns know,nK 'fwi we hold the key 1 lames Butler ,,m Colleen Calkins Hang on when it hurts Michael Brown Laurie Bubb Stacey Brown Musk is love in search of a word. Richard Bruckner Kathy Julian, Sandy Mitchell and Julie Jensen must think it's Halloween. Kim Campbell How often we kneel to our weakness, when we might rise to our strength. Lisa A. Cardella It doesn't mailer how much you have, it s how much you enjoy it that makes happiness Tim Cardinal To he. or not to be; is it really a quest t ion I Kathy Kathleen Carroll No man is the whole of himself; his friends are tlu rest ot him. lutes Julie Caruso 'One word frees us of all the weight and pain oi life: That word is love. Jay Casson An honest brew makes its own friends Crash SENIORS 17 Charles Christian Karen Christen I vou love son lhin . 1« it go. if u returns rt is yours, if not. .1 never was so confused! - Lisa Cardella joe Joseph Cellini Summertime dreams, a blessing to the old which youth wilt not deny, yet cannot comprehend Diane Champion “Every human was created ecjual: there's no one that was made special or different. Mark Caswell Carl Christensen Paul Church Sarah Church No one is ever old enough to know belter joseph Cipcic Dee Dpi Deanne Cobb George Clover Jeffery Cochrane Chris Christine Cole People afraid to try something at which they might fail, pass up many things at which they might succeed. Cynthia Cole Cindy If you love something, set it tree. It it comes back, it was yours. If it doesn't, it never was. SENIORS 19 20 SENIORS Patty Sue Patricia Cole He who cannot forgive others Ixeaks the bridge over which he must pass. Joseph Coleman William Cole like an echo down a canyon Never coming back as dear, lately I just judge the distance Not the words I hear Carl Coleman Scott Collins Goldie Colleen F. Conklin If you can't say anything good about yourself, how do you expect anyone else loo. Teresa Cook Resa Is this Mike Persechino with Mike Allen's body, or just Mike Allen with Mike Persechino's glasses? Mike Michael Coots A friend is a person who sees you at your worst but remembers you at your best Veda J. Cramer The only way to have a friend, is to be one yourself. Cura Commander Coville Allan Coville All great men are dead, anti Mr Sennell isn't feeling well himsell Cora-Ann B Coyne Wherever the future leads you, dreams are wailing to tome true SENIORS 21 lamie Crandall Jeff Jeffrey Crandall ''Life is like d shadow, u follows you every- Steven Crego Mark Johnston is hard at work Anne Crotty Merrie Cunningham No goal Is loo high ir you ‘ limb with cate and confidence. 22 SENIORS Good-oil Kar-bear Chow Shari Curry A kiss is a pleasant reminder lh.il lwo heads are bellor than one Karen Cuyler Precious lime placed it’s hand on me. precious time how it’s rescued me. Ooh how it's rescued me.” Rebecca M. Daly Pippi Renewed shall be the blade that was broken The rownless again shal be king Sue Susan Dean ll it s worth it. go tor it and make il pretty Sophie Laurie Dashnau Remember yesterday. Dream about tomorrow but live today ” Laurie A. DeBarr Belter by lar you should lorgel and smile than that you should remember and be sad Jeffrey D. Czajkowski Everything is tunny as long as it doesn't happen to mo.” Christopher Dell SENIORS 23 ry M. Dority Jr. WIm, man has assurance enough io prelend lo kn';W «Roughly I he riddle of a woman’s mind Z ho '° hc ''ckle na- 24 SENIORS Scott Dorr The lirne is now. so don’t wasie it. Ronald Detota Mike Michael DiDomenico Ifs gonna happen, just decide where you re going Gel oul in the open and star! Blazin' your own trail again Wanda Sue Deon John DiDomenico Dawn Dickinson Eileen Donaghy Life has laughi us Inal love does not consist h gazing at each other but in looking outward to- gether in the same direction Dowdy Tracy Anne Dowd •’There is a yesterday ihai is gone forever. but there is a tomorrow that is still our own Suzanne DuBoise Jeffrey Ducharme Kick Shawn Egger Ms Verne Eric Dunlap Julie Eipp Then is no mercy on the road to Hell II you think you can. or you think you can't, you're right Ahhhhhhh, Tracy Dowd and Carl Christensen, you better get back to work! Kimberly Duger I.ouis J. Enzerillo Lons live the Brews Brothers, able to lip their mugs Luigi May Ihey over bo Abigal Evans 26 SENIORS Doc Denise Fisher I may Ik crazy and possibly insano. Bui which- ever I might I , I'm alivo Albert Fabian lennie Jennifer Lee Fenton Wo may bo ImjI grains ot sand on the beach of lime but in the hearts ot those we love we are eternal,” Robin Ferguson I may bo but a pawn in the game or life, but even a pawn c an win the game Barb Barbara Fitzpatrick Have patienc e with all things, but first ot all with yourself whispering softly clown and laughing times and SENIORS 27 Patricia A. Fadden I hope you see it's not the way I want it to be or I'd be with you now, but whereever you go, my love goes with you. my love goes with you ' Patricia Fitzgerald I’d like to leave an echo the ways, of happy times bright and sunny days. Fanch Brian Fancher High school memories are like a school lunch they always come back up Meme Linda Ferguson Chilly most it you want the best result, in other words take your time do it right, you can do it M remember in the winter, far beneath Hie winter snow lies the seed that with the sun's love in the spring Incomes the ROSE’ Theodore Florack Sonny Douglas P. Gerhardt The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness Oigai Jeff Girard High school life was always the same Th (iynasty will last forever Friends will come an friends will go But the Brews Brothers will l.v forever ' Kathy Katherine Lynn Friedrich We need to look more and realize that we are not so different from one another We need to create a world where everyone can peacefully live the lile they choose. Steven Giocondo AC. Jan Golden IF at tirsf YOU don't succeed try. try. again 28 SENIORS Alice Gontarczyk Angela Rae Goodeve live as ii yesterday never happened and tomor- row never will Shelly Kern and Jay Ashby are really made up” lor the occasion Brenda Goodwin Oei jrge Seasons are marie tor the changes. I must roll with the change Change is gonna tome, it s time tor me to i|y Joyce Goodwin 'sometimes it s their impertet tness. that makes them ,-ust perlect' Roy Googin Nothing exists except atoms and empty space everything else is opinion SENIORS 29 Pat Graham Laugh and the class laughs with you. bui you stay arter alone! Brent Graves Kel Kelly Grant Bury your memories, bury yoor friends, leave it alone for a year or tsvo 'til Use stories go ha y and legends come true; do it again somethings never end. Bonnie Gray luhe Etpp and Sue Lane share a good laugh together. Virginia Gratton Richard Green Dawn Cridley To achieve all thal is possible, you must attempt the impossible To be as much as you an t e. you must Jr eam ot I Ming more Laurie Griffin Todd Gunnerman Criticize what you don't understand Kris Michael Gunn Randy Haggerman Kristine A. Gunn We can't all be stars, someone has to applaud Robin Lee Hamilton David Hamilin Mitchell Hamlin The past is a tact, the present is a problem. Hut the luture is a promise SENIORS 31 Bob Robert Hamm ' Cone but not torgotten. Mike Michael Haws 'll he is not a daring adventure, then it is noth- ing at all Robert Harris Niece Denise Renne Hellen There is no legacy so rkh as honesty. Beth Harrison 12 years of good tricnds. good times and good memories, now it's time to work Jay Hennessey I would rather sit on a rock and have it all to mysell than be crowded on a cushion 1 Daniel Hibbard Jay Hierholzer My Tran Ho Huynh Ho Sandra Jean Holcomb 'There was time tor tears, but hie must go on. When I got knocked down, you picked me up and I learned to light even harder Theresa Tausend and Nancy Smith go wild with toilet paper! SENIORS 33 Deborah Horner '1 VI' J ' ■ 80« wherever I MS‘‘S' dn l wherever n goes Del 32 5 34 SENIORS Sherri House Happiness is like a kiss, ii isn't worth anything unless you give it to someone ?sa Cabrielle Hovey war) rloes not keep pace with to corepan ; mcr Scyretta Scyretta Howard I wish the vvorkl they called freedom someday would tome, so I can say, Free ai last, tree at last, thank God Almighty I'm tree at last Carol Huslander Be thankful lor everything that life gives you Lisa Hunt Huntress Mary Elizabeth Hunter This I cm) shall Pass U)t y Susan Ibbitson Some of us have it and some of us just keep looking lor it Kathleen A. Ingham Special toys and special places, special friends to- gether-The moments pass so quickly, but the memories are forever. Christopher Isleib It the shoe doesn't lit. try the other tool. Chris Michael Izard Liz Elizabeth A. Jackson Do they know more than their chddhood games' SENIORS 35 Daniel Jacobs lake Robert L. Jacobs Lite is like an ice cream cone, you got to l ck it before it drips all over you. Heather James Always be yourself because no one can Ml you you're doing it wrong. Li Elizabeth Jaquith Happiness ft not having what you want Ixji wanting what you have Jamie Johnson Mark Jarvis Neil The work! is lull ot kings and Queens, who blind your eyes then steal your dreams its Heav- en and Hell. Karen Johnson The best way to enjoy lire is with your friends Me Juliet Lyn Jensen May the road rise to meet you May the wind lie always at your l ack May the sunshine be warm upon your tare The ram tall upon your head Until we meet again Laur Laureen Rene Johnson Happiness is having something to do. someone to love, and something to hope lor 36 SENIORS Hoyl Steven C. Johnson When ih« levee breaks I have no place lo stay. |im James W. Johnston Step lightly and greet lh n e things which invite you and not which you are intruding on and lile will be pleasant. Mark Jonston Monkey Kanozo John M. Kanoza lr you want it bad enough you'll grab it arxl Will Patty Fitzgerald on her way to cheer tor a football game Wendy Kasmer Were no. pm here on this earth to vee thru one another but to see one another thru 38 SENIORS Wee Willie William Keegan As the Autumn wind whispers through the taD and lonely pmes. and the hour ot late is drawing close at hand, a treebird falling from the sky brings a bitter End to another ' Southern man Christopher Kelly Huliawamo Kathy Julian Are you experienced' Have you ever been ex- ijerient ed' I am, Thomas Kline General Bernard Kessler Koll with the changes. Jim Kilgallen Shirley Kelly Life is like a piano, what y pends on how you play it. Shirl Shelly Michelle Kern To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt Ihe impossible, to be os much as we can be. we must dream or being more SENIORS 39 Laur Laurie Kelly Everybody needs somebody, to help them make it through lile; Arm to holci, words that sooth, someone to sjy that it's alright Yvonne Klotz Michael Korzakowski Jim lames Klotz You must line and help your neighbors just as much as you love and take cate ot yourself. Rose Sherry Krause I just left a step, to the stairway to heaven.' Lawerence Kunst Richard P. LaFramboise All you need is love. Frenchy John Kriese Steer jockyin is Americas t I sport. Babette Kurtz Nkk Dominic Lalla It is better to remain silent and be thought dumb to speak and remove all doubt Sheryl Kunst It IN only with the heart that one can see rightly, what in essential is invisible to the eye. Paul P. Ladstatter David Kordek 40 SENIORS Chuck Charles Lamica It's the soul «irraicl ol dying that never learns to live. ' Ronald Landers Susan Lane Shar Sharon Lasinsky Life is not |ust the things around you. it's the people too.'' Jim Lowery, Tim Wood and Craig Oakes live it up at a party Richard Lasher lackie Jacqueline Larkin Lire always looks brighter irom behind a smile. Blake Sandi Blake Anne Lease To live your me your own way To roach (or I he goals you have set lor vourself. To Im iho you lh.il you warn to be THAT IS SUCCESS Sandra Kay Ledford We do not remember live days, we remember (he moments Sue Susan M Lindenmayer Add lo I he lamp ot knowledge the fuel ol hu- man understanding, courage, compassion and common sense, and ns light will serve you well. Peggy Margaret Ann I ink I el vour light shine among the people, so ihey observe your good works and give glory lo your heavenly Faiher Mark Lockwood Destiny is not a mailer of chance it's a matter of c hoice kurty Rookie Kurt ). Londhair No Comment Debi Deborah Lorenz “Many dreams come true an l some have silver linings. I live for my dream and a pocketful of Sold, Colleen Loucks till Loveless A smile is just a curve that can straighten out a lot ot things Carol Luke Hold fast to dreams, for it they die. Me is but a winged bird that i annot fly Hendrix Eric Mackin Castles made of sand tall in the sea eventually Sue Susan Luck (ourage is not. not being afraid; its being afraid, and going on. SENIORS 43 Lisa K. Lovenburg love when you can. cry when you have to. be who you must, that's a part ol the plan ” James A. Lowery III We can't all Ih heroes; because someone has to sit on the curb and dap as they go by Colleen Martans Swarmy Thomas L. Mathieson Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Scott Mausser Bozo Timothy E. Mautz Many dreams tome true, and some have silver ninRv 1 live for my dream and a pocketlul of ROW. MoHie Mary Margaret Mazoway Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, tor every dream precedes the goal. Kathleen Mazzye Michael McCarthy Why practice if you're already great. Timothy M. McCarthy Something said to be impossible, is just some- thing that hasn't been accomplished yet Cathy Catherine M. McDonough Yesterday is but a memory; Tomorrow an un- charted course. So live today that it will be a memory without remorse 44 SENIORS I-LJLL Mike Michael Patrick McGill ' Sleep soundly, speak profoundly, and drink roundly Amy McMahon Success does r.ol mean never making mistakes. Bui it is never making the same mistake twice Royce McManus You're the one! - Jeff Speach Kalhleen McRee Deborah Metzler live while you live, the epicure would say. and seize I he pleasures of the present day ’ David Michalet Margaret Miller ™ry° 'Z sid ’ to8«l r opposed in p,,o each other. because of each other Roselma Miller 46 SENIORS Pili Sheila Annette Miller it is, we an Renee Minnoe Roo Advice is what we ask lor when we already know ihe answer hut wish we didn't Terry Moore Mouse Cheryl Lynne Misner love is like the sunrise bright and new each day. love is like the day we met then turned and walked away Deborah Morton 'Cause it s been. So long Ed Edward J. Moses Don't waste time because once its wasted it doesn't come back SENIORS 47 Ellen Mills Happiness is being a spoiled BRAT ” Debbie Richard Mills Sandy Sandra Mitchell fverytime is the tirst time r Jennifer Mott Phil Philip D. Nagy And ii «-very man could understand everything there was Hf' l have no reason to carry on Deborah Neuman Michael J. Nevins l sire lor nothing except desire! ., hope ior nothing except to use above ali hopes, want nothing and you will have everything. Tuan Thien Nguyen 48 SENIORS Monika Muench “You only live onte. so live hie to its lullest I in is what you make or it Mike Murtagh li at tirs: you don't succeed, to He:i with it; Murt Neui Karl Neufang ' There's a piace you've always dreamed oi where you're soul is always tree, with Green Grass and High lides Forever Margaret Nelli Amis kalie Oakesy Craig S. Oakes Whoever wants to be nr-sl must pla e himself last i al: and be the servant 01 all Amy Obine Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, lv.it today well lived makes yester- day a dream ol happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. Kathryn O’Brien li is never too late to be what you might have been.” SENIORS 49 Paul Norton Eric Noll keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon tlu wheel.” We've had some good times together Mol, Dowdy, Lubner, Amy, Lindy, and Sals. Terry Terrence ). O'Toole lust as I learned all oi lites answers, they changed all ol the questions”'' Paul Silvia and Patty Sue Cole relax in an easy chair. Mitch J. Mitchell O'Neill Nothing matters hut the weekends. Michael E O'Neill W Only those who nsk gcxng too tar can possibly lirwl how tar they can go ” 50 SENIORS Matthew O'Neill wi ( • Memoras are let. But somehow more must tolbw Was the purpose one tor the future or will it only lie past Bonnie Ottman Lor Lori Ann Palmer I'd like the memory of me to l e a happy one. I'd like to leave an afterglow of smiles when day is done. Bob Parent “It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. Chuck Charles M. Parker I did it Chris Christine Parker Happiness is the key to life. Roger Parker Mike Michael lames Parsley Kesperi each day as it comes to you.” loe Joe Patchett Show me a good loser, ami I'll show you a los- er. Juifie Judie Patchett •Ts Ok to painl badly as long as you don't paint as bad as anyone else SENIORS 51 Cary Peterson Lynn Marie Peterson Everybody's trying to say I’m wrong I ,us to be back whore I belong world .urn,, maybt‘ lm wfon8. but who's to sav right 52 SENIORS Suzanne L. Pearson Lilt isn’t worth living unless you have someone to share it with. Michael Persechino l)i Ikated to tun. loyal to none Christopher Pelrine “Who can stop what must arrive now. something new is waiting to be born.” Beth Anne Peterson You give but little when you give of your pos- sessions It’s when you give of yourself that you truly give. David Perry Pete David Peterson Marca Rose Peterson “Only lonely men know freedom. Come up and see me sometime. Big Boy. - Jeannine Roller and Monika Muench. PF.F Richard Pfeiffer Lite is like walking through snow, every step shows. loan Phillips Ann Marie Picciano ■'Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. SENIORS 53 Chris Christopher Pettitt Praise makes good men bettor and bad men Katie Phelps My thought is like the stream and tlows and lollows you on forever Ruth Piccoli What ts meant lo tie will be. whal wasn't meant to l e won't and never will be. Elizabeth Pickard Pick John Pickard 'll we are meant to be. we w l be It we re not meant to be we won't Steven Pierce Now that it's over, we can get out into the world and never um- anything we learned here, but we will always look back and thank COD it's over Scott Pierson School s bad. disco’s worse ” SENIOR 1 T.V. show . . . M A S H . Saturday Night Live Favorite movie . . . Animal House Best rock group . . . Journey . Led Zepplin Favorite teacher . . . Mr. Doris Mr. Magnarelli 1 type of jeans . . . LEVIS Best place to hang out is always at a friends house. Tara Eileen Pinny I lappmess is owning haff-arabiun horses Torn Thomas E. Piston Obslades are what you see when you take your eyes off the goal. SURVEY Favorite food . . . Pizza. Best actors . Burt Reynolds . . Clint Eastwood Best Actress . Barbara Streisand Sally Fields Favorite school event . . Pep Rallies and of course . . Graduation 1 B'ville sport . . . B'VILLE WRESTLING I 1 1 Party spot . . Radisson and the Pit ! | II I ; i g Pitch William Pitcher The road to a friend's house is never loo long. Andrea Pompo A tool will lose tomorrow reaching out for yes- terday Tom Porter The long and winding road, that leads to your door will never disappear. I've seen that road be- fore, it always leads me here, leads me to your door. lanelle Prahl Toni Antoinette Ranous im lor the son; you may not reach il Ikji you will ily higher ihan n you never aimed al all Patricia Reid Victoria Quagliarello Hold on to your dreams. Mary Kathryn Ravas Maggie It is better to have one friend of great value, than many who are good lor nothing Ronald Reid _ , , Debt Deborah Ann Ramaglino ne ran only see clearly with Ihe heart, what is essential is invisible to the eyes ” Kelly Raynor let i Jeffrey James Reinhardt The greatest flaw in lile is that it is always inv perfect 56 SENIORS Laurie Ann Riccardi Laughter is the sunshine of the soul. Christopher Ross Brillo Janice Roth Give me the lights. precious lights be my hope-lje my energy, you can turn the wrong mto right ifluminate me. won't you lake me where I long to be Anne Rogers The highest graces ol music flow from the feel- ing of the heart Mike Smith and Cindy Giordano on their first Jeannine Roller Lite is what we make it happiness is there if we take it. Keith Rutherford Uiana Ryan Slop lighty among my dreams lor they are pre cious and lew 5 SENIORS Raymond Roth Brian Russell Tammy Ann Russett The woods are lovly, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, Anri miles to go before I sleep. And nules to go before I sleep Bets Betsy Samoraj Happiness is found not at the end or the road but along the way. Laura Ryder There's still time to change the road you're on . . and it makes me wonder. Bonny Sahm Special joys and special places, special tnends to gether-The moments pass so quickly, but the memories are forever! kool-aid Linda Lee Sawyer Rain is the most tun of all when you have someone to share it with ' Goldie Valerie Scharransky If you love something, set it tree. It it comes back to you. it's yours ll it doesn’t, it never was. SENIORS 59 Lou Lisa Ann Ryan Memories I treasure come and go ’ike the rain, but there’s always the rar.how. so I'm glad I came. Sal's Kathleen M. Salisbury Count your age by friends not years; count your life by unites not tears Keith Samson Mill Mildred Sartwell Love, as I know it. comes deep from the heart, whether you're near or far. •r. Brian Schenck Scooch Laurie Schoch Those who say it can't tx done are usually in- terrupted by others doing it 60 SENIORS lillanne Schultz Work like you're gonna' live forever; play lik you're gonna' die tomorrow Steven Scouten Michael Scicchitano Many dreams come true And some have silver linings I live for my dream And a pocketful of gold Kimberly Sears I live for my dream and a pocketful of gold Kim Leslie A. Schug All nature is Init art. Anthony Scivetti Shirk Okay Cathy McDonough, you can open your eyes now. Stephen Sellin Diane Sevak It's better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Michael Sharpe Born to run SENIORS 61 Kat Katrina Maria Sharron For everything a man must lake with him. there e. something he must leave behind Christopher Sheehan Chris Christine Marie Shively Nowhere are there more hiding places than in the heart Maria H. Shurant It IS only with the heart that one ran see clearly. What is essential is not visible to the eye. Michelle Sidon Gerald Skinner Michael Smith Nancy Smith Lori Smith N ' ial times and special places, special friends together Tin moments pass so quickly, hut the memories are forever 62 SENIORS You can always hear the variety of slang or different expressions around school. Here's a small list of popular sayings and what they mean: Airhead — An attractive female, not necessarily one of higher intelligence. Beat — Tired, also a worn out object. Book — To leave someplace. Brew — Beer Bummed Out — Glum, disappointed, depressed. Bummer — Anything unpleasing that depresses 1 you. Brain — Someone who studies day and night and gets 100% on all physics tests. Breeze — easy Catch you later — See you soon. Crash — To go to a party that you are not in- vited to, or to be very tired and sleep after consuming a large amount of al- cohol. Cruise — Leave one place and go to another. Drag — Boring; see also bummer Don't rag on me — leave me alone. Get off my case — Don't bother me. Get nailed — Get caught Later — 1. See you later, 2. Used to express that a situation is stupid and should be forgetten. Lightweight — A person who can't drink a lot. Munchies — Hungry for junk food, such as potato chips. Munch Out — Stuff yourself with food rapidly. Nerd — A person with little or no social life. Can usually be spotted by the high wa- ter pants and queer clothing style. Psyched — Pepped up or emotionally ready for something. Punk — 1) New type of music: 2) Strange mode of dress; 3) Type of person who adheres to the punk culture, a select group. 1981 Robert Smith Mart Mary Beth Sobotka So many limes I'd look into your eyes and there I'd find forgivnecs maybe one day in the future it will be there again but I won't be with you. Jeffrey Speach SENIORS 63 Sue Susan Spilman Funny how you feel when you're, lindmg out if s real. Carl Spinner Life's one big gamble so lake I he chance William Stonecipher Docky Karen Strail Don't judge people Iroin the outside, judge them from the inside Strez )ill Strezalacki Never close your lips to those whom you have opened your heart Clown Brian L. Stanton Yeslertlay's gone, forget it. today's here, use it. l ut don t stoj) hoping lor tororrow to corne Becky Rebecca Sugar Don I |kiI oil tor tomorrow what you can do loclay because it you enjoyed it. you can do it again Susan Stillitano There are two paths you can go by. Ixjt in the long run there's still time to change the road your on. Alycia Sullivan Nothing matters but the weekends from a Tues- day point of view Jeffery St. John SENIORS 65 Rease Teresa Sullivan Life is to be fortified by many friendships lo love, and to be loved, is the greatest happiness ol existence. Julia Surowick Kelly Sutor Swartzie Christine Swartz The greatest treasure m Kte is to love and to be love l by family and friends Chuck Sweeney Chuckles ' My «faddy told me a long time ago. said ther two thing son. two things you shoukf kno And « these two things you must take pride. a that’s a horse and a woman, yeah W both Ol (hern von rirtol James Taylor Polly Taft Happy is he who expects nothing tor he shall never Ik disappoint erf Robert Taylor Live life day by day because you may not see tomorrow. Theresa Tausend Hung Chi Thai 66 SENIORS Karen Thompson Nancy Thompson Zone Joanne Thoreck Friends. I will remember you. think of you. and pray for you. SENIORS 67 Ei ht Spanish dancers Kathy Carroll, Mary Beth Hunter, Katrina Sharron, Mollie Mazoway, Leesa Hovey, Karoline Weidman, Cindy Giordano, and Dina Saad. M SENIORS Trudy Toole !. ■ your lime, «hm'i live ux rasl “•me. arxl they will pay. Stephen Touron Barbara Towlson k;, k fim Richard M. Wager Timothy Waggoner To dream or «he person you'd like lo ! e is to waste the person you are We know what we are hut not what we may he SENIORS 69 Scott Tudman It doesn't matter where you're headed, just as loon as you are on your way Cindy Cynthia Marie Vicat hut words have no more wisdom when it's lime to say goodbye “ David Vulcano Colleen Upson We are all born tor love li is tin principle oi existence, and its only end. Scott Vredenburg Co lor if Beth Turner Animal Charlas T. Victory “A friend in school, is a inend tor life Anri a friend lor tie. is a triend lor me Vred Timothy Wall Susan Watkins You. on your own. must have a code you ran llve by. so become yourselt because the past is |usi a goodbye. William Welch Walk Greg Walker ' SmiWig in the sunshine, singing n thp rain, hitting on the moonstone. rocking in the grain Laura lean Warwick • Even though douds may come my way VVlU jKvjY- «ofcvv Then my rainbow x W™ ha. day. to take away mv sorrow Karoline Rae Weidman l l ««her he the best me I tan be. than ««I ° someone else jim Walpole Over the hills amt lar away, rock and rol 5 here to stay David Webb Nate Robert Weston SHE can eat crackers m my bed anyimse 70 SENIORS Lora Wheeler Jody Wilkinson Will) John Wilber First God created idiots, lor practice; then he created the school board Showdown 12 noon! —Sheriil Kathy Carroll SENIORS 71 Stuffing envelopes is just one thing Jackie Larkin does in studyhalls VI lames Wilson □avid Wilson ii'i'i ' L w,lk K« K. like a iorspi vvnhou, ire Dennis Wise You only live lwire or so it seems. orMe ,or your life and once lor your dreams. I reps 72 SENIORS Shorty Sally Wise All you need is love or triends. Wooley Denise Jeanne Wolniak the grand essentials to happiness are something l do, something lo love and something to hope lor l orie Younis In this world - it is not what we lake up. hut what you give up. that makes us rich. Christopher Zawacki at) Karen Zaborowski Memories may he beautiful and yet . what's too painful lo remember we simply choose to lorget, for it s the laughler we will remember SENIORS 73 Fish Edward M. Witkowski Life is one big dream that might come true someday, so keep on trying lo make it through the day. Woody Timothy Wood KesfK'Cl all as your equal or superior Bill William Wolff God gave you two ends. One to think with anil one to sit on. Heath you win tails you lose Ruth Yingst 74 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Sue Berish Vice President Mike Allen Treasurer Lisa Cardella Recording Sec. Lee Collins Corresponding Sec. Leesa Hovey SENIORS 75 The senior class of 1981 will leave many happy times and memo- ries behind them. This year we received an Earth Ball from the class of 1980, and with the help of our Senior class advisor, Mrs. Bartlett, we learned all kinds of new games. New games are non- competitive games and a lot of fun. We hope a new tradition will begin, so that each senior class will pass down the Earth Ball to the next class. The senior class also leaves many good times to their classmates. Parties, Homecoming, Winter Weekend, Pep Rallies, and of course, great times, good laughs, memories, and special friends. We'd like to say thanks to all of those people who helped us through the years. We now must leave this school and turn our reign over to another senior class. We'll leave with a sadness in our hearts, but its all been worth it. We, the class of 1981, have given C.W. Baker everything we've got!! Senior Profiles Karen Zaborowski and Dave Perry have that very special quality of getting along with others well. Friendliest Most School Spirit In school and out, create enthusiasm. Marge Miller and Craig Oakes Class Couple Because of their attractiveness, you have to admire Cathy McDonough and Rick Wager. Best Looking Seeing Blake Lease and Chris Sheehan together shows what caring is all about Artists Most Likely to Succeed In the lab and in life. Sue Lindenmayer and Jim Lowery are sure to succeed. Most Mischievous Making mischief and stirring up the crowd is what Linda Toennies and Denny Wise do best. Cutest The better you know Mary Arvantides and Jim Brissenden, the more irresistably cute they become. Class Clowns Seriousness is not one of Kathy Julian or Carl Christianson's well known qualities. Drn A ni c Erica Mc u're and M‘ke Nevins have a way with the faculty v laSS Brownies that no one seems to be able to match Class Favorites Kathy Salisbury and Tim Wood have the type of personality that makes them fa- vorites with the class Best All Around Nobody does it better than Lisa Cardella and John Pickard do. Class Flirts De 5 tinn |efl Hea 8 can always be found fashionable Best Dressed Flirting is fun, just ask Laureen Johnson or Mike Allen. 88 SENIOR CANDIDS ■ Our Junior Homecoming float with A. McMahon and S. Lindenmayer r a rstn 1 B. Burke as a youngster Move over Sue, they want my pic- ture” S. Spilman and G. Clover I said rise ' appears to be what R. Detota is saying here. SENIOR CANDIDS 89 P. Fitzgerald in younger days Senior L. Ferguson, R. Stimson and J. Robinson M. Miller and M. Hunter clowning around. 90 SENIOR CANDIDS L. Ryder on her way to the track Smiles J. Strezlecki and K. Julian enjoying gym class M. Delawyer and A. McMahon J. Wilkinson Hi Mom. M. Mazoway .?W r-A£: A. Obine smiles for ihe camera J. Casson and A. Goodeve in an exciting Senior Studyhall wmcn way lo Ihe pool' Sharron R- Daly and K. M. Muench and |. Roller Help, says J. Speach 92 SENIOR CANDIDS He said that! L. Sawyer It went by so fast. 'Boy, was that a breeze, says J. Patchett Look, no cavities' K. Salisbury and L. Hovey S. Berish and J. Loveless in an advance chemistry experiment R. Hamilton, K. Carroll, W. Croffut and B. Cray in a gym football game Great smiles from M. Arvantides and S. Orr in Junior High |. Herring, D. Lewis, D. Allen and B. Jacobs in seventh grade Seniors: Who moved the wall, T. Scivetti L. Sawyer at the Junior prom 94 SENIOR CANDIDS Remember. 'The Rockettes' —). Koskelainas, L. Ricardi, J. Loveless and }. Bushnell S. Watkins smiles for the camera E. McGuire takes a test in Mr. Magnarelli's room Look no hands! K. Grant at the Freshman Banquet R. Wager poses for the cam- era SENIOR CANDIDS 95 We gave it all we had As the end of our years at Baker draw to a close, we find ourselves with mixed emotions about leaving. Excite- ment overwhelms us as we think about beginning a life without 5-week reports, report cards, homework, or studyhalls. We have dreamed about graduating since we were young, yet, as the dream comes true many feel slightly apprehensive about leaving familiar friends and places. This Senior class has been a great class and we wish them all the best for the years to come. fvi. .viazoway and S. Lindenmayer ham it up during the announcements. We're number 1 says K. Neufang surrounded by a group of football players I finally made it ' says G. Walker L. Ferguson, S. Howard, J. Carney enjoy a typical lunch. WILL AND DIRECTORY Kathy Alguire leaves TR-MB with PC.Can.window seat on bus.SRM.CG.DE.Parties.NYC.JP; les- DCfMC.TW.CPJB.Parties Br.BunW. SK-BC MH.CG.B;CH-SP; Luv Success-TRLesSK.LS.KR.SC, 2CCDR.KC.CH. M.Band,Bowling,Latin Club.color Guard Barb Allen leaves FP all the kids, BP the Camaro the bobcat.VC.lR,JB.BF.MN.SH,DC,aB the goorl tirr.es.BH our friendship, IK the roller skating nnk.our friend her little green hornet my brothers sisters to come Danny Allen leases TS the best KR all the snapm school.MS the last B.MD.JP. the rest of you lose ns a PS of 100 Also I leave coach LI SL many good times. JV and Varsity Wres- tling Mike Allen leaves KJ.RA.2 yrs and a Brew MP.TW.Jl.DP. many G. tms and Sun.F.bal. MRtbeoption S8,EM.LH.AC.KZ.MBH.RH.IT.LC.KS. my luv and GT s. KS.INs GBaGR. JH.GT's. Fr F ball. JVFball. FR lac. Var Wrestling, Sr Class V.P Angela Anderson leaves Ks.SK.BS, tlks.m ries. |l fireworks. DW, wink JA.LB.KB.Iuck BHS, PC, fondm'ries. TR.KR.wish you were here. BS.sorry Mb tdl Musical KeyClub, S.CounV.P., lyrestaff.HonorSociety,Sen. C. Exec.Coun Lisa Anguish leaves BHS another Anguish BA 2 more yrs-To class of 81 -best of luck I leave BOJCDF-SH-CM-CM— the best of luck-I leave the hest of luck luv to Sherry Fred Best teach Mr. Magnarefli-I leave my hooks lennifer Armeson Ipaves SC.Tiki.B M T S and parties. LK the Olympics 8 HC. CS Hollywood and Queen MS Queen HC BW my favorite teachers. SS myl MD myt To all my friends; snowdays.parties.and great skiing SkiClub.HonorSociely.Fr.Council Mary Arvantides leaves KC-NK.BCP.LOL.F a.B.F. MMM-cg.Jap M and MS TW-lol TD-GCS LC- Baa1 RD-T. Gang-Best Wishes CW Baker-2 younger brothers. Jay Ashby leaves Bon-All my Lv Locker 5 + 2 more faith tul yrs. To TB. All Happiness. 2 8rS,To Mr Mai best of luck, w the band. M-Band. JV and Varsity Baseball, IV Basketball. CYQ Basketball.band.Choir.Jz Band.Opus Kathy Barbee leaves Kp.VMS;CC. friends forever; DW driving skills; Moosy+KG, gt.SK SC, face'good friends much luv;Luv to: |P.|B.DA.MD.MA,BB.SH.|D.MC,BH.DP.B|.|S.FK.MO.BW.BH. KI.DGJE,JCI'II miss ya'll yankees. GAA.S'ball.Band.Mrch Band.JV B'ball.JV Volly.JV Sball.V Hoop Cheer. V. F.hockey .Stingers Bev Barrett leaves AP-letters + a shoulder MB-a rasm SL-B’s TE—visine-THF OUT- LAWS. SM- Mic helle • CDB AO —case ol Mol Golden Ren - pickles.slim.HIMC I- a tan Deb-OV's crank sessions, mems o! SH + ZEPPELIN. Lis-7 7's.Roadtrips.H Paul.Shave mem of SSC CV.MB.KP.-a six hitter. Christine Benedctti leaves The Best Memories Ever To:KI.LD.SH.KC,MM,DC.DS.LSJS,SL,MR, LR.SC.SLI.BP TJ.TO Kathy-friendship always ATTCAOBSA.SPOTS - To Bill - TDWNGAT - To larry-hth LOTP-The Crew-Good Times —to Paul-MLAAF-To Robin-one more year Sue Berish leaves EM - mrlasIpycptsamcJscoprkgltsrdlbstrgrttms. KZ- gllkeHovsptyskicIbadsmegttlks Mongrol - aqntsmrc hbndfocJhdrytbskicIbflptbrs MaP - •Hpckglfngibgmsexeltms TW — ywiKhemslkdnrswty MP- rclshmgttlks, MA-gtinlnchgt. MR dv LD-brgf PC-MrH TW.MP - tlksmSH Ihts LH MM KC LT RD-grtfrds KD — AMLAAF nquanotes.S Coun SkiCIub. MB grtlckrpIgrtlmsinSh Tory Bieganowski leaves Mr Mag-Time Mags.Mr G —gym clothes.Mrs Bthe constitution, MrB-my locker.Miss C.my schedule.Mr.H Ihe Scarlett Letter Miss D- my car keys, Mr.T — mV tennis racket.MR d-lhe atom bomb. Mrs M-the orems Mrs K-nothing, Diana Ryan- mY leI1 sn ker. Melodi Griffis-my right sneaker and my clothes.Chris Swartz my deoderant. Tammy Ellis ml socks. I'll Blair leaves MS good memories and many happy years ahead. Kim E a successful next vea | leave to anyone who follows me in school happy times and good luck, lo all the leathers many more happy years ahead Monica Bolich leaves Bakermy cuz EM. To AG many tlks a shldr to lean on NT your h sin you pckt Pr:you know we'resis's.KM:Lab to fal on.TT gd tms in AF’s Ird for life SS mem's frd's.VO a car on the bridge. NL peace’ JL my prts to drink with. Ski Club.Latin Club.CYO Kevin Bourke leaves TG.a trophy and 2 knee pads RL-a filled lunch bag PM trillions and a svhip BP a HB Eraser. PL a good student award and downhill races BB.KM. I08.CWB two more Ski Club Michelle Buck leaves TW.LC.AP.BC.and Bl best of friends and lots of luck and love.KZ- blud B8.DM.WK.SC.MA the best of limes in lunch, DAS an II. Y SB-a clean locker and great S.H. Roy my great talents. RS and |R a big CB JV Softball Jackie Bushnell leaves KD and RP-a new lab partner )P-a crooked picture LR-a list of al •he curfesv hours to any park CU a map of Oak Ridge BE-Bur Hamb Jim Butler leaves GocxJ luck to CS and BL Also KO KC JK TZ in college and all my other friends. Also lo best friends Ed Witkowski.good luck in all you do I leave to Chris Kolczynski all my love forever And to JS KS HONDA rules! Also thanks to my mom dad Good Luck to tlx? class of 82 ! Kim Campbell leaves Baker all my headaches Cdlms and best wishes to LY AND IW.ED and DR.Kpa ncl JB.CL and JF.CM the CT.TO a Irisbee. PO heaven. S. Luck l.(XX) bottles. k ve to the scabbies (CR) lisa Cardella leaves MB KS TG-sp (rs Luv Cr Mem. LH - HRYSHAJHACBS. KC-a head. AP - BPR.TD — AYK.Zab — Pizza.Sl — Vegs.Pf — Sis.LJ - LubMA - Ba.MH - CanM.MP MA TW CC |H- frdsh Fun Mem.JS MaS.BB-Syb.MM-DTK.CO-IR PR Mem + thanx.JP-a vote, CC- Boca.PL-twb.JoH-a $p Friendjo all my friends I leave love + the best to them all Sr Class Treas., Lyre Staff.Ski Club.S.Coun Kathy Carroll leaves To KS.FS of PF Car.To PF bench, ALWNWBPWOCOES.To CM Pumphouse.2 bottles W.To KZ-dirtroad,To MH open windows.To MM drive-in many memries.To PC — TFAGTAA.To TD elevator. Ski Club.V Field Hockey.Lyre Staff, Honor Soci- ety Julie Caruso leaves this school-nothing-too bad.To CE I leave I Ig Ecny Box of EERFYATS, and to SH tnd memones.lots of kick-I Forgot!! Jay Casson leaves RS many memories and all my love.good times to MM.GW.TF.RH.JS AND a brew.AG psyc care:KB a kiss and new nbs Mike M. my Bro.Frnch gts B of L JN a IEECH;DC CCC's.DC a Duck.CM thanx and frds Var Lacrosse,Var. Football.JV lacrosse.JV Hoop.S. Coun Joe Cellini leaves IK no more sanity. To scarake;to DS Mama Cass ‘you know what. RM.I leave you with Rex. To JH.carbon monoxide poisoning |im no more music lessons. Mr K.3 broken tomps Mr M, more bandaids. To LB a rose. Jazz Band.BancJ.Marchmg Band.Ski Club Diane Champion leaves-MT- I more yr.PP SC 2 more yr Leave Police Explorers I lease member.as I II lx training in the army for Mil Potce leave in CC no more jail. Police Explorers Post 952 - Karen Christen leaves MC I sem CPS + Buen Suerte.LG all wet dudes.IGIU4BIMF DAVIE- AMLAFAIVVLUF KIT PC.OF alIGS. Var swimming, track, aquanotes Carl Christensen leaves DW a 5HWKW; KC.CP DVV a bjd;McG DUCK in OFFICE Bl A B) BK A Dl.SE-BF in JAIL. KC anc.TC my BS.MAWNCMARITB.nothing Mr. M thanx; SZAKWJK.TPABFOHH’MP CBHWGS'KH 2 MORE YRS JD sx w SS LO TFN.anyone I forgot much kick JW TM Sarah Church leaves lASSLARLEMCMB; DA ISHSPgMMKGTPVougeTWSp iCakelX.Sher Erv KR AD 2 yrs Boodlemy phone FOB HORSE SHOWS PARTIESS. D. AND ROCK AND ROLL L.ssa-a-botflec f G.REO- 157 Free for All Co for it - RAIZ-SV81 Ski Club.Var. Sw.m.Stingers WILL DIRECTORV 97 Deinne Cobb leaves RM-luck wilh CS .0 US thank, lo l,ibndsh,p 10 ID- ,y c, BMC lock intelligence - lo TR «rny.10 VC - hello lo HI Chentbtcy n Ion! to LM-good kick.lo RM love CBAC EXPLORERS Chris Cole leaves 2 IE All my love.Hondu «he AB2CinDK2JD3l. A Mems of DRSTKB.PF.KE, VRC2 West PT40CR0RC. 2-CO.CC No-JR-LAw?-Thanx 2 SC.|G,M8.MH 1 Rich Guy 2KS- Good luck w BJ 2 KF-a Tall Guy. 2-BB-PN. Nat l Honor Society Cindy Cole leaves the BB's al the Gold they can dnnk to JG a B| and good luck To IE CC my exp in car To SC al my exp., to ID a BB I Rem, to ID CC a LA to CD aD my love and many more good times together To KS good kick with B| To TR Good Luck Anne Crotty leaves BHS to SI kS KR IR DP JS MM KR CG CP. I Leave EZ good h DP CG CP MM. and esp with KR and IR WF SD. THE best of luck to Chris good luck to the class of 81 Mcrrie Cunningham leaves Baker one last Cunningham.to RM happiness with GS t Vf luck on finding your dream'' guy.to DC.LD.CH.LM.VS.andTR many great memoriesand i JA299 game one day Var.Bowling key Club.Nat Honor Soc. Lyre Staff. Shari Curry leaves C C AGLHWA.TO Gary lelf to there quested LE the irowBLToK all the CL.LW all the BW.Io MB all ML Jo DP GL AS a Sr To JFMTA.KR A NPA.CO A VN MH GOOD luck.To DF g(K)d luck w luvjo KA A SGFTH.To SDAGPP, Patty Cole leaves w a smie thanx to al Sis Deb w al the UHIFTRG To Cin L of L. GTs W p's and j's (have fun) BC KC-TA. Strez.my bro.SW MS love and thanx Suz, AO. LEE.Mems DS.ATFHCH.CS-BS P.8.1 - brws.AB,TR.CB.LK.MH,CL,JE.KT,|o.the goodtimes of BHS I leave with Ron forever . Karen Cuyler leaves Crew best prtys SH 5 yr mem our DOWPCDG chez MC «ree4 VGLHRGibsqtESWmm tlks w luv Kl cruzdlch CB s+e|ks Cl wndw CC drops |H bus CC h BHSCMC hpptrktcktfr Chars Angls SP Gt al HHH luv alwys DS T T at college TD qdeOC my luv always and forever Joe’Coleman leaves BB.state crown.CW Leave champk n;Arc,A case of Pepsi. WA-Black birds.To PD-a good looking girl. [M.MB.SZTM.Conners + Richards. Cross Country.Track Matt Coleman leaves BM my Bass.lW the monster .Mary L. and Mellisa BI.CP.DW.lL.SE.a par- ty at Cami. .Mrs. Rhe. 75 Pmto SO a movie. MD ?| Dane what, and another good walk .the band some gold to BM.DS Drum Corp to the fools.CO my red t-shirt lee CoBins leaves BHS the last of the Coffins, MN.gt's on off the P.ID M|P 1 more yr in this o. MD 2 yrs to get into it. Sen. C Rec. Sec. Colleen Comins leaves EW one more yr at Baker IP and SH the good times in English EW and CS exciting times in accounting, and NL and MM the good limes in S.H BG and S8 the memories. Stud Coun. Colleen Conklin leaves BC.SG.PP.SC. I yr JB.TM.DW.RP.MT.IG.2 yrs.. Best of tuck to Exp Post 952-the greatest post ever luck.Love to DC with me in the Army Watch out for us! To all the rest that know me Love Luck and lots of fun the rest of your stay in this place DC CC last year in ja ALL MY LOVE TO 80B! Teresa Cook leaves LB DM.BM Grad; MC 2 mabjhe 8and FTAGl;TS TFTG TA BSl;JB 2MOH;DS AKAO;BS WIAW;|S APLWM. The Group ALHSSK LDS AC;LW - MCBGlBR;GM AMPHLR MORPWHT;EEIM AEHAFl Marching Band.Drurn Major. Musical, lead. Aqua notes. Key Club Mike Coots leaves kB.CC.SC.KC.lC.DW-me.JC-FB.Mr S-tuck,DW-a night |T-theySC-PC Df-SC-a-cow.my srs-2 more yrs.BHS.SI.IC.-Pl.ChC-|D,D|-all |T.MP.)C.Each other Le-a dean mmd.lY - deoderant.KC - a razor KC.SI.ChC.C.C.lE-CL.LS.SL.TL.MR.-]A,C.C+CD-ir E'l Good luck KB. u o me Allan Coville leaves Upon my death I bequeath TW.all the good lines we might have had. Iived To TC.Pl.PM.KB.RL,Kj.memoues of being accelerated To Baker Little Coville || weights. Fres. JV and Var Footbal. Track Var. Honor Society.Math Club. k8 lkw gts m .b i LC- M M s kF h LP‘KU; LR-a seal' AM“«hanx; |C-Bessie KB.PF.SL - green r,$o Lyre'B I.MB.Band. 4 mwe 10 ROals° 8ood lu(k lo with ST RM with CS and 0f J BOod ,ifne$ CH ‘° CH-good times with Jimmy! KEY CLUB EV?- rr mV mem P'’vnd Mr A, CS IA - Geo Sl- - ™sSr-rM rDEir: KCKCCL ’ SOFTBALL.HON SOC. LW.KCKCCL - insects iRscht JA.WBXL.JV S SirS ZZT ■,he -- •« -weve wav I used to climbed with Rai hld BHS Karen the stair- x,r - r - - ...... “ |eff Czajkowski leave the weight room to JG.IJ TP a quart of SC.To MR B I leave the path To the teachers 2 more Chows And to ID.CK TS good limes r MechDwg. WRES- TLING. BASEBALL Rebecca M. Daly leaves To KS Boston JT.SU,Europe 79 with kerfrng. All BBS's ft . Happmes TL - the streaker MA - L Y I A S . BB + LH-HL.IG.PF - whipped cream GBD-Frita- nity. Var.Tennis. CYOF.Chairm Homecoming.SkiClub.Honor Sooety.Lalm Club.Sec.Treas. Laurie Dashnau leaves RD-Mrs R s SH Rock-gym class; Crazy-sweat shin; ID-Mcrfc TR-sqqk mgzns, VC —note; MC.RM.CH, — luck; DC-physics; IW-DE book; T V- € VS — 1VV. B-Day.party,DE.friendship Betty Davis leaves Larry a donut. Michelle a banana. Randy the movies. Kely I lease Fred. Laura 5:00 in the morning, Mr Engles I more year Mrs C another yr at YAC. To Chuck a mouth full of fritoes. To Vicky and Stretch, 1 more yr at Baker BOCES.YAC Susan Dean leaves Plane! PT all my love To SP.KJ.and everybody I leave al the good thngs at Baker High To mom Carnage —many thanks lor C.PS and you Mrs P.keep on proof- reading To Frau-all cheKartoffeln you can handle To my fellow seniors-many memore SP-keep makin it pretty Laurie DeBarr leaves II ppsdmbsmtalfmwmtc II tmlgb bKILRJLCVangkc CBLC sh SB brsc LB spfttm CB d CD tbsbth TM Itmafuitf KO KS CV llsdr r M) BV |l tbs Kl bb'samatttwm PS twk CD Imy PD afmy RVV acc MJ kslfmgttc CB shntfm MS asla SH adrsmbsgltf SH KCddR PP DP esw T| mt Kl $237 SV aspimhtwabotyglltmmtc THE CREW tbotfpaml t Ron DeTota leaves LD SD this school To SZ all the times at FP To P.IKJSJW.SfJ tear e Brw To MC I leave myself CYO Var Bask.Fr Baseball.Var Track.|V Basketball Dawn Dickinson leaves everything to D C Micheal DiDomenico leaves BF fond mems. of JV FB w C. Shrader a brkn arm vault. |L KG a used sucker to give to “The FLY ; BB plans for a trip to Haw Aa Mon notes, and MC perm to drive at mte w o a blue cd. of ksence. JV Soc. i Track Eileen Donaghey leaves Katie to be w Jimmy, gd tms.mems + lire extmgs Kim gd + gd tms + a buggy in a glass Kat gd tms + all the vanshks she wants. Bn 5 more grttk To fellow classmates good luck Dave me + all my love Gary Dority leaves To ID my |ump ab + abb 3 favs JG my stride warm up pol + wes LE 3 tro| 1 ws less mus the ab to exag + get away w ct CC 1 •u' al my kjv + undstd Arc.gd Ik w fut teams + track. Var Track.lndoor Track Scott Dorr leaves KH m Iv FE. JM m Iv PL one DP-P of Cl. CB m lv pi. MJ IL BG.DC.MP KAy s of m BB. BW MN-C-37 V Football.V. and JV Wrestling Tracy Dowd leaves DM great mem s BFTA NN a mblr atree SL IB walks. «• ■ locker, MA a meow, 1C ah ya know, KC a zombie, GT'S to GB.DS.AP.MK. K ' coaches thanx JV Soccer, VB, SB, JVBB. Var.Soccer, VB. SB, BB, GAA, Lyre Sta Jeff Ducharme leaves To Brs PN to GD all PC's, back of truck NRS To |G all wcS Bp« % WILL DIRECTORY CC. back of truck ro To CC go bo A IA To LE my physique TT LOIS A PF CYO BB. To MH Meigs Rd To CF 1 st Lax Sec Win To BH A all friends Ibch. CYO V B'Ball.V. La- crosse Kim Duger leaves JF - taffy, LR, br. fresh, CV a pickup. IB disco lessons, JP a pencil, CB A all those C's a toga. SE mick mouse, MS lhanx, BM kiv always A all those good x's. Band Julie Eipp leaves SL + PT I leave C + L and EC + B's in morn; To MA a HSD; To AO the lucky guy; To SW a CF -t B's; To MC-Sp. 2 (a joke) To LH many TD's, To SL-SG + MYH + B's Student Council.Key Oub.Natl Honor Society Louis Enzerillo leaves To BB’s - BBT.OV.frndshp. To GD —Bcksts, Utz. Rsk. To ID-The Bch. LerseMvp, chmlabs To jG-owrslds, fstwmn, SI To Chr —my hiv, cpns. To On bks, mncti. To PF -dnratlchbn To BS-myafctn, styhl, mmrs. To BHS — mysstr Kim. Ski Club.Var. Tennis Abbe Evans leaves To IS. DR. I leave our friendship. MB a ride in the Rallys. |C our Gradu- ation Parly. DM working at McD’s Drive Thru. PC Rp's from Patchett. AJ times to come and a Rebodegree. Al Fabian leaves Ringo 1 more yr ot Augies BS. To Griz, Behr and the rest of the gang. Keep on doing it. To Mr BP Thankx for the Laughs on the Path To Mr H, N. Gl Don't Stop Being on FUD. To JW my seat on bus. Patty Fariden leaves KC KS LC TD CM LJ MH KZ LH LL SL DS EM SB MA KS RD LT MP KB-thanx A LV. LCURSM5 SL the p TD h'ween nite A our lockers, KS c'cakes, 4th. lunch, KKT at S5 RD w'cream CM rios zipper, pleceboes, muffin, the lib LI spt KC 1 hr pc. NYSF. GO stairs, I big AO card, pues, HA2aFiLSM. Lyre Staff, Field Hockey.Ski Club.GAA.Senior Class Activities Jennifer Fenton leaves tb w RS 4evr Iwys w 1 my luv, a bfnd. bftwl, sblnkt. SAFn, lw.1l. WB 4nthr sme, thnx, drms, gd. xs A mems, sng, a GREAT honeymoon fm nvr-hdng lst.l do mny. mny ;RD.DR-thnx. mems; Davey-th wmn f u cn cntrl thm, |V and Var Swim- ming Diving. GAA, litng. cru, WBXL. BTG Linda Ferguson leaves all my luck and good hopes to RF in basketball, all my wishes and happiness to my sisters and brother who have yet to come, and all my good times to those I have left behind Lyre Stalf '81.Marching Band Robin Ferguson leaves To LJ —Liverpool and flashing lights. To DA I leave eternal love, to AJ and the Radio Station A “fond farewell, and last IxjI not least, I leave LW A the rest of the Junior Class these hallowed halls. Journalism Club Denise Fisher leaves good times and parties to MM RR.BO.LA.VG,SW.KG.SS,AO.JS,AG and many others. For teacher ES.FO. Class of ’81 We're the Best. Good luck friends always. I leave all my love to RL.DM.GB To 82, '83 Ha Hall! Patty Fitzgerald leaves CC lek in ftre, bst of frnds; CT-LS; KB + KP Vmilkshakes; LR screw drivers. TK + CK Fltn rce ers, TK bang. DE anthr chnce; AW + MT luv ya; ARCC.LR SLLP all nite sleep overs; LSSJJDDCCK gt at CYO gms; MFAMSHJV grt senior yr CYO cheer leading. Marching Band, Stingers Barb Fitzpatrick leaves Baker High School all the good times that MBW, SH. BA, LR, JB. BF had together, I more year to CF + many more to MF Katherine Friedrich leaves JG and JN, NYC; TR small feet; CC.CC.VC.MC.DC.and TR French. FI-3.CC luck in life. JV and Var. Cheerleading, Hon Soc G.AM Sorority Doug Gerhardt leaves TAYFUPILGUR, To SK 1 bottle of zil oft All my love to JM.SO.VC.And who ever else wants want s it. Also 1 MonteCarlo to LH, to DO a stick up his . ., and best ol luck to me Fr Basketball.Var, Track.CYO Basketball Cynthia M. Giordano leaves Amy all those Prtys. Arv. a shrt w strps + an aplgy. Mol a 3rd set ot keys. Toes curnt on the Bt MB thx 4 Dnce Lsns RH-PBC. Schmer-thx Zab-my hrs. Kac - all the cncrts u cn handl. A sert to Hildy. My unifrm to Ans. AB + MB to Sue, LV + Ik to Mike. + to 41521719 anything u wnt! and to 1220 smthng spec. Stud Coun Rep and Al- ternate. Var Ftbl Cheerleacling.lV Baskegball Cheerleading, Chorus leffery Girard leaves BB's many G s. GD 440 + MR. book on how to change door.JD- beach.truck with muffler. LE car to drive, stills, CiC no JR, CC tall boyfriend, I-just leave, never to return! Fresh Track.Varsity Outdoor + Indoor Track, Fresh. Football. Honor Society. Jan Golden leaves DR many more Tuesdays with Tory. All the teachers two more Goldens on the way. Mr. Engles a secretary for his classes just like me. KR keep on sticking with FM Miss Peach keep on flying your balloon. Y A.C., lournalism.B.O.C.E.S. Angela Goodeve leaves w great times. 11 grt. mths. skiing. perms, S.CIths A all my love to JTH, To NJT-LOTT A TF A FNCOTB, PR-a taxi. MB-SD’s A P's, SS-lhe Cops, VQ-PS A NL, KS - LIAR VT, RD-Talks, JC-No. 1 psych. JG-3 fun yrs Varsity Tennis, Ski Club. GAA, Student Council Brenda Goodwin leaves BJDRMSCRJWMPMMCSCPJCDPMTMDTDMGLJCGPFJDs pty JDJSfv + fsdp CPDW bot MD TEPAIFLT fds IP wstg .MR Pfnbiocls TSDP hpps SE unbaks PI tlks ARC a TD gradek mnyptys MrBchemrgts DBJS Magfdfts MMNLCF MM lek MA BHBWMCKG gd tms JL chip MA the kids JW luv + evr + ont pzza. Marching Band Joyce Goodwin leaves CWB w 2 more Goodwins; KACIOIAI.ITF + IHTWMABFs lhanx FBAFIGTAB; MRC a therm (thanx!) A love; IGLOLAITJHJHAR TRSCSCKF (a NYC trip) ; JECFFPBIITF. Band, M.Band. Var. Swim. Aquanotes. Honor Society, GAA. BYF Roy Googin Bye Bye Birde. Once Upon a Mattress. All County Chorus. Nyssma Comp Opus Pat Graham leaves Soccer Team-a great season. KS-lots of quarters. AA the one that got asvay; DC-lasting memories. SL-our scare; G8-guard rails; Jl - the LTD; KC-many memories and all my love; MM-a loud HI. AU the rest-my friendship Var and IV Soccer. IV Baseball Kelly Grant leaves SS,CB,RI l.MEMS.LAHA. CBIXSRYR STREZ-TE.MP A LUV. SL-Lafs Cs Perv “O A JC. THE GANG more great x's. SO-ASTOO RD-LAFA MA-xo's AB-hdp. ly!JTH. things, take time ISLY. BOLTAATC! Virginia Gratton leaves SB. IK memories, luv. friendship. SB summer fun SC. distance Denise F., Laurie S, CC, life with ML To seniors, life To LC. Hot Cocoa A 1st To me. happiness and independence lunior Achievement Bonny Gray leaves much love and many memories to Mike. Luck and thanks to MB and WC for everything. Good times and luck to DS and WC, also-AP and |G. IV Volleyball, JV and Var Soccer. JV Softball. Var. Softball Dawn Gridley leaves KO all the citw. CL A KO .MEMS OF BDS PC ms in the Ir. Kl SH a yrs sup of sc. MB mems of MC. DN Ik w SB.DS Ik A fts w RM A glw MA BP A MC 100 btls of sc. SV A MC ag 2 pron. ASMB LA ps A ahg RD all DSS A mynts PC A DJ ak BH a kita Gts A luv 2 the crew SGs A fts at CU. IB all my love Ski Club. Latin Club. Key Chib Kristine Gunn leaves MM thanx 4 being my triend —luv ya always’ AM breat bite. tlks. laughs A drms! MH —thanx 4 2 2 fiO Crazy Loretta Merry (Rocky') hh + DRAwtmttSB! JL PL TP MM TG + all old -f new friends — thanx 4 the memories! Lyre Staff, Stingers, “Once Upon A .Mattress dancing Todd Cunnerman leaves Al C. all my money and food which he already has anyway. To Paul L. all my homesvork To Kevin B and Pat M my HB eraser. To Denise W 3 little t ears. To Worm many good days to work. To Rich L. a rublier shirt. Ski Club. Golf. Football Robin Hamilton leaves Cheerleaders - the best, the group-good times, EM.LG+TMTR.SB enfd+gr PRTs.CG CF.PBMD-thanx.AM SS + talks. MA gigs. Mic- Iqr, Gr.LKs LH the beach + GT, 1318 a br + smeks, Scott-best of luck, MJN-a special senior year. Ftbl. Cheerleading. Aquanotes, Stu. Coun Rep and Alt. Bob Hamm leaves BH 1 more yr SEJWJDCCMC. RIVS RL gets Boces: DH-A fw mr eexnt parties on wkends.MGBGSC 8th pr. shop TI ht days in FI Leo the Champions: BG to JW CP-WG JWJDSECPMCCCDWABJ great times AO a fw mr gd svks of fun CCLB 4 h Studyhall TD unbeaten |V team BL a swollen head To RH Sr. Kp duty |V and VAR Wres- tling Beth Harrison leaves To BM weights. Ml thanx for the laughs. To BS A AS —a friendly letter. To DH A BH one bottle. To MB my class ring. LP a “Idft To DL new Tmbrlns. To LL Blush , To LY-a horse-a party A Frdshp ahvs. and good luck to all my friends! Denise Renee Hellen Marching Band, Concert Band.WBXl To Zette:our tun times together, our memories our ups and downs We came through it all together To JF.OR.elc. Thanx for a wonderful senior year. LW-lots of LUCK and hope in what ever you do. To Wanz: Many fond memories svilh a happy ending, but sorry no ticket! WILL DIRECTORY 99 )ay Hennessey leaves DP]GKCDV||,VB Pool. MA excellent times. IS long rides Cl Canada. CB 690. IlSWKSapl. LR toks WK lice. Arc 1 4. 1 2 SC a Man PC shut out Coach M my spot on the bench MAJTOVs.CP my leet. Soccer. Track. Ski Club Jo Anne Herman leaves CH and AF more BS at BHS; |M and K|. TLA;Ma«t.l'm sorry lor all the troubles and sorrows. SP To MW;RC Luck with CS; MW and Co more good X’s and part.es at Pierson's; My friends with memories. Rowdiness, and corruptive-tendencies , Jeff Herring leaves MA.RA.DS.Rides.LC AFBB.Batman Squank.Red GTWAE.MrsC .AMLAADAM. MP.CB.chaw.MM ABFMKHBC.IC A WO KC AGUSJD COMRHFO.IHSO CW.MH NBA, MBHAP.MBDIIAMEP MKZMCTAA COLMA FDRMSSAMGT MTTGL MC AGMkAYCADASMMOAMELLFUPPRP BW MGA.LH PG.SI memories MA BA KZ THANKS. Hoop. Football. Lyre Staff Sherri Hess leaves BF all the good memories of BH. especially in Bum's class. MN + DC more good tones. To SD + Q. memories ol all the fun times we had. Steve Hill leaves Don Cwrcando my ability to clear a 1 hter. and I leave my love to KN. Paul Hollis leaves all my Frustrations. Responsibilities, andProblems here at Baker High I leave to my parents, who have to push my brother and sister through CWB Good luck + God Bless Police Explorers. Soccer. Band. Amateur Radio Explorers (WA2DEZ) Deborah Homer leaves To SS.RP.cute RF and many GAPOA'S.SH - PC or |P or DC. SK luck m the luture with BB. Memories of parlies in the B to SS.SH.PG.BI.DR.DB.TI. Thanks to BT for help. Luck to DR + TC, Luck to SS with TN the mm, SC air SC the path. Sherri House leaves JA pese SH 3blndmc SH tghtovr TV SV beepbeepruftoplngtlksluv DC pnmrk CM bstfrnd Kl mrpartysyrhus FPC crrntfrndshpluvglw T| DS-BP KC ddlSmmnghttrdngpst MREQJL Telthngw DC bstSyrsspcalfrndsluv THE CREW bst tms partys yrs of my life leesa Hovey leaves LI Ive + gd tmes. MN + BW congrats’ EM-lean jog. Rosanne CBS. KZ-lve + trnds alwys, MP-SN (OB). BGB's kegs, to gas + gd luck, VL mental help. SO svasa's bed, Mol 76 tromb, S8 grn Iks. the gang Ihnks for everything, GB mny DOORS to he opnd. Class of 81 gd lek' Fr Pres. Jr Sec. Sr Cor Sec. SC, Fid Hcky. Aquanotes Scyretfa Howard leaves |P and CC all the good laughs we had in Engfish class. I leave TQ, MS. JR. RF to the varsity basketball team. I leave LK.RF.PL, there best yrs left in Baker Good luck to everyone else tn the yrs to come and have a good time Lyre Staff, Photo Club Carol HulsUnder leaves lotsa luck to GH 4 s LH.RW.KU yrs BHS good times at Dr Ed to VVC + K| friendship to VCMCLCVSTRDCRM. Lyre Staff, Key Club. Mag. Drive lisa Hunt leaves Bev Henry Paul. OVs.Bosco.road tnps.PD Deblaughter. WL s.my brother. RM good times SM friendship.a driving instructor AO: tavern SI PT IE Bs TE a monte, Beatles RD intense convos JBMBEM drinks on the house Var Vollyball, JV Basketball Mary Beth Hunter leaves w the BBBs. LH.PF.KC.one safe trip. F.M a mailbox; Toes- omt lOOatfiam; Zab - ATLAFITWWA Headlight TGWI; KC-Honey-I love ya-uMMMA CPB EddiePaychecks FOHGN! MPfTWu owe KC + Me lunch. IS-elephant shoes at' 10; 1C 1 can M'. SI your Typed’ Thanx’ Cheerieading. Stu. Coun Lyre Statf Robert Jacobs leaves CJ 2 yrs. Den o shower wit KC. Pel-Dan Chan.Scott one punch fomR love bum out session. Will a monster. DP MS-quarters at my home. Bern Queen Kinks Dan a wild sen yr. KS luv. Greg more wild parlies, Carl-porch monkeys, PC-lot a n rt Dido-sex. Kathy B bible, KT-lot a luv Heather James leaves Robin and Liz I hope you have the best of luck forever. To il m friends at ICC I leave my friendship forever and all those special times To Lori I leave that midnight ride. DW + TD etc you learn t good kid’ To Sue our seat the window hunks and a dry shoulder To Anne-naked bunny socks, and bang on the piano Dave-a hug and A thank you. Fr. |V Softball Scorer.|V s hall, gym Journalism. 4-H Liz Jaquith leaves LS KG grips, CL rh a yell, KO Ixl. TC SS a bachelor kit. LS wel’ ov ICT's c;CK gtibb a kiss; TH a polb hug, MS a bob of; KG WELL’ CYO Chridr Mark Jarvis leaves KJ a deck ot cards. DP feuds with his duck and pictures on the wal Willy garbage picking on Saturdays. JJ friendship always. Mr K. termites. SD one big bottle of JD To Baker on more Jarvis Juliet I. Jensen leaves KJl FMemsI AADWTD L.AV of V.. Creeps. EMP.LSLFMMS to SLSLMLF thanx. KG-VDFHPB.ISMMF5.EM MXO TIC A mems. DLX.SJMTBaO.HBTHBTROTBFOCC Mems. CWB 3 M J's MT here I come! |V softball, CYO cheerleading. Laureen Rene Johnson leaves To Prep SMSTGASMLF - MY BES1 BUDDY All the girls of the round table 4.5.+6 Much LH MEM's —KIT lind-Chuck To MNGBPGTWMAMPDPBWRWJMCR TCOYHYA KR My 111 sis always JTH LT AFRNSPs that last Tony-HI BABE IRS ENJOY 82 Mom Dad Kim Kev Brad Bri I love you very much - Last but not least - MT - EXTENSIVE I KE IV and Var Soccer. IV and Var Cheerieading. Stud. Council, Stingers, GAA. Lyre Staff Karen Johnson leaves RE —Janet TnT; MC —bools My dad; CL —Ed, mirror L|; SK-mycows GF circus. MM - hertwins, PB.LS-JB; SI— ADHMS.LS — LR; Cos —helping hand; IP-FW; IP- jokes CT; MaC-P and Q; AM — StEELERS. RR.SBU.AC;VC.CH.JT,DJ.KC,V$.TS,$l.TP-AFA Thanx To All For Great Times At BUS. V. Bowling. V. Softball Steve Johnson leaves JJ my wolls JA my tmest years in gym Mr Sennet t my Me as a punk To all my triends tn CW Baker -Good Luck and Prty Hrty IV Ftbl, JV Wrestling, JV and Var CYO Baskerball, JV lacrosse Thomas Joslin leaves ToK.I leave M., To SH A KC I leave a Sub. To DC I leave a P. To ID I leave SV To MC. I leave a C To SV good luck in FH To BP I leave D D the PH's la- crosse. Soccer. Baseball lames Johnston leaves To JA dth at StFr + much luck in music LR the best prtys - friend- ship MC kckd outof BncJ. congrats u won CV clgrd frve much fship. BM drmcr frve + an errng. RC.LVV.LB.SKgood times Marching Band. Jazz Band. Opus. Key Club Kathy Julian leaves Lj to KG,SC to SW.H to Bets, BC to IS.P to SKJ to TT.MBP IP to Grunt Bialo. 100 on CR to MM.GT trp to KO.rwdst Jul to CWB. LFWAAMHGLWMF to II.GTMHCBSD R to Heads. B's TO OS IC. Me to EMP EX, Student Council, Ski Club. Honor Roll John Kanoza leaves To the '79 IV's + '80 Var Ftball Team a couple of Kgs. To MS + MM ail my love and friendship To MK 3 more yrs at CWB and to Coach |. all my pain Fr Ftball IV and Var Ftball. |V and Var Swimming Sue Ibbitson leaves Z-DN; JC-CSWISCJDMT; AM-ADIDAS; RE-DW My Pnd MC-Nthng 5C'PC- SEC'Ch,',mi PF-Chm lbi Kathy Ingham leaves THE CRFW Itntrndvuz Far Hvn 1 prty gd tms FSW luv DCSH wr c.ywpnts IDDEVO cldn tlktmnky GIBS thnxmems BPDE80KC plypls, SH swtshrl |R trptctythnx CB snpsbblhkyf melvmems RW pcofHuclv DSKDM mems BHS spclpldmyhrtdrmslvfrvr SI fwmryrsTo T| - 2 yrs mems luv our futr °ria T° K k; W ,he VWn “ - ACBF Hamburg Ranch Paul C an Ov« Throw Cr.„g O a Shovel; Pa, C lay Swer. lell C lb more Monite ODFKU Ip'rS CB ,MC 'he k “ Ik «ord Corp Boor “ vai ,M' DC; 10 2 °f 3 J my 'OVe' ho Wendy Kasmer leaves Pomp-all big heads in the school.Mac Che and (fonts torever. Deb-all the good times. Gd LKalways. Shannon - I more yr left with Glen spins Neuf 2 yrs with MA BHS GcJ.LK’ DM.AP.MB.JC.BB.MA.gd times-lunch! SC NN gd «ms al MA S GT! SC.NNJH.MA.SK. - thanx for all the fun wlks! Deb-Roller Disc-frv! JV Fib Cheerleacfing, Ski Club Chris Kelley leaves Tom K the BOCGS rebo-a case of OV, IS LOVE; PF.LS more good times WW need a real horse and one d gcxMf wink for a special friend; AE a OZ; MS Thanks lor screen: Lou E. a street corner; KU and MJU a matchmaker. CYO Basketball. Track. Fr. an Baseball. Fresh Basketball Shidey Kelly leaves DR 11«; A R an apple 4 Inch; RC a squawk; Yk a ssveater; VC gvm class. |K a problem; JT a triangle a lec ture; SK chrs, a boot a flea. KJ a sftbl game, a c mark, a Messgr. a cow true luv w BE Chorus, Band. Key Club. Nat Hon Soc Shelly Kem leaves SK-FF; KB-SC; AA — 6mlsg;KP — taJAC-carn Hon Soc. Mar. Hand Kpj Cl —pres-sec; All State; All Cnty Bd; Aquanotes; Var. Ftbl + B'ball Cheerleading, Stu ou 100 WILL DIRECTORY ' « v v-r.i- lournal. Chorus; Opus band; SSYO; NYSSSSO rep; Skid Sherry Krause leaves all the memories of the good and bad times I've had at Baker High I also leave afl my Iv to M.E.L Wokling. Art Club Tom Kline leaves CK all the OVS and girls he can handle at one time WW lump on a horse instead of Chris. Pat F my toy gun, I hope you shoot yourself. To MIV and KV a matchmaking Degree To CK may he always carry a spare in his wallet. SD I leave the par- ties To IS I leave the Boys. James Klotz leaves KG ml TW mbicatpcitw YK a new S. BS THTYFC EC many thanks KK 3 3yrs.Pl.gtalbs KS I yr of I only lunch. Indoor Track, Pres. Key Club. Who's Who in Am. High School, Lyre Siatf John Kriese leaves Ml Doobs and Spdrs. Chris Toney a tune up, Kanoza a meatloaf sand- wich. Pf the lunior Prom. D Filsmger a gixxf life with no trouble. JV FT'baH Varsity Track Sheryl Kunst leaves UK SK love and Thanks. LK good Lurk DK and WK Fun at parties. DW-my ear muffs. Les.lLes.KA.DH.TR.SH.Iots of mem a happy future. Cl more parties. Coforguard, Marching Band Paul Ladstatler leaves TD my old Spauldings. KB my TN collection. To PM my gift of apathy, AC the monroe, BB the new comp to Kl a troll. P the 3 BGG, BHC.W.C. and to LL I leave AM.BO.MF, + CWB Var Track, Ski Club, Stage Crew on BBB Rich LaFramboise leaves To Jl all my love and best wishes for future. To RH my heart and help any time you need it To all classmates close to me my plea to stay in touch. To teach- ers many sincere thanks IV and Var Ftball, Key Club. Honor Society, JV lacrosse Charles lamica leaves one more lamica to CW Baker, all the KB s KL) can handle, thanks to PS SK and luck to SMKl SD Ron landers leaves Cm w Dan (tig) Brews A B's to all partiers. All Narrs ABITL! Deb.trad of a loud mouth many QG's Basset a K in the A Mrs H.S.H.Pplenly of SAs To everyone I leave S. D. R K I LEAVE W PASC 4-EVER Sue lane leaves a delinite NO on Thurs. Morn to PT, LAFF to JV also morn bu z. GT G with lemonade to both I leave BB.LH.AO.and DM all the good times KG luceille JH and Ha Ha Jackie Larkin leaves Chipper all my love burnt steaks; PR:Alex and the prom; SS peanuts SC;MB party w o parents; N| con sugar oreos; VQSSOO. BG-JW, AG good times ridmg; CG drivers Ed Ml) friendship; the gang case full of memories and good times; MMc a lock- er Sharon Lasingsky leaves TAS.MKR.LlS.LM.DM.BL.Cl.KE.HS.A good time with M. OVMGA. 2 more I s to come I leave LM-SP-BP.PL.Twtnkies.CD To all BT EMKOAIMC. JV Softball. Junior Achievement Blake Lease leaves To Ang HYWASWKEV Rem all SPAZ TTWHAIWNFOFIHWST. Miss Mas FYBW TIBFPOMUANFWRT ALL MY LOVE AND MEMORIES FOREVER TO CHRIS' Sue lindenmayer leaves AM amff gdtms flpn SBUSA I'tkbwd dr-m Lyre rohe Ch z c z not IB MM ann Mr H Ighspty It Iv CC affl gr M M Chzk tg tn TD Gimme M IB hat svlks gdtms frd NSt Ivs KS Str Sals RIINSt. DSNN dr-in J'T'H Ighs hotz IH AP MK C.M DS SS «que afrs MBH a moz typ bk rd PF the pea CG AB DS Johns-Lind Iv Steve all my love. Peggy Link leaves RATH ACSOFGM MNYINMYB — DAYCK KRIS WCIS? SCOTT SNOW F- BALL WENDY CRY ON WHERE I LFT OFF MY BROS MEMS MICH C.P M HAMM HI' KG CD HOT D1GGITY KAR 3C HARV IT AT? SHEL WYS? KAREN I LUV US?DUPER BOB H INK FUN W ?MPTSB KELLY TWETTLE BETTLES’ BOB J LUV GOD BLESS LC|SKB|H(LUV)CMLRTWMl)|L|WSV CP'w luv lots OF MEMS HELLO EVERYBODY!! Mark Lockwood leaves his brother all the hard times as svell as grxxl and. I leave the town my footprint which will never wash away FOOTBALL. WBXL, WRESTLING. SKICLUB, JOUR- NALISM CLUB. Kurt Londhair leaves WW my love locker w purp!e carpet My sex manual to kinky Ka- ren funky Fred ITTAP AND my B.M.P.P to CB.SP.JD.CR.DS Mr li And last to the amazing Fred on the amazing Alesandro Show my wit charm! |r ACHIEVEMENT. Debi Lorenz leaves for California. I leave my SS Nancy K one more year to go. To my friends in Fulton it was never the same here Brian Grinnel Thank-you Led Zep. TS. good times part y on. To DEE JULES thanks for all the times we had Coleen Loucks leaves AM love friends A. To JG best of luck always. To Ml Dl love thanx.To the J.C luck next year. Jill Loveless leaves SO-mongrol. MB banq TwnTrsTbHd 690rmp BUPPI£S; |A Iv mems of gd tms hpns lkw CS; KB-BC lv memstlks MO-fwljtlcsbr wnk; AL2mryrs gdtmsahd wmbsrds; MP-WskyHoll; SH - spcch mems4lnth; Kl- hkygms memsLR-bliz; AA-frwks mems; LR - RLPMalachiPc; CV-snglskr. ST —CB; l)S- AMLTE.MTKYHF; MM — rdwytmsBBgms M BAND, AQUANOTES. SKI CLUB. HON SOCIETY, LYRE STAFF. Lisa lovenberg leaves CM-lights.lpgls G.DS-one mg $5.Pf akrsgm.KC. a stop sign, SO-IW a ceiling,BS — cmrds.MM a dent mnd, AA-S per pro! Flon SOCIETY, SKI CLUB, CHEERLEADING, MUSICAL James Lowery leaves JH A SS my autographed picture of Guy Gardocian To PC G6 aB good wench.TO DP.MT.MS.Bk THE PIT To CO the bus.To JM River Rd Ext To Aurthur lunch. FOOTBALL, Citz Scholarship. Stud Council, Latin Club. Hon. Society, Stingers. Susan Luck leaves TF-our day at Waldon, CW-luck in future. MM — MBSw AW.TF — 40lbs. TT SH - good times. KM — Bth trip to HAWAII, PL — life svith motorcycle SM - California goexi memories. Carol Luke leaves BJ.MH.EL.MS ARH mingls to NK.KW,DN,SH.MP.MM.KO.K| Mmec's to KC. KIMS BDs PGM TO KODG LS SI SH2 B of LA to BD,DM.MP.f)P,A| MP M of SO.SF.JD.RP. EC. Softball Eric Mackin leaves Bciss. Paul, Snortay, Steven, Bart. Pule Ron many fond memories and parties to come Michelle - youre the greatest.To all those nice girls-youre excellent, dont change.To the class of 81-party on on. Patrick Magari leaves KB a crash helmet. PL a gutter. TG a broken T-bar rope. RE a broken knee and a bag. B8 room 108. BP a N1D pencil, AC a Clash T-shift, DV a swimming pool, BH a saddle. BM can keep DM. CR. AP Chem Class Ski Club Tom Mathieson leaves Sue P.-all the joy and luck in the world To Ann G.-many more happy times. YAC, Indoor Track Scott Mausser leaves IH love, friendship. GT at OS. BB an available Drummer, GT at OS. To EM AUSOMAG to MBABTCLB. To Matt, a pack of Butts, To IB. WAMLIAGTE Fresh and JV Soccer. School Musical (Once Upon A Mattress) Tim Mautz leaves TC and JM aB his LZA's. To DS and FA a close encounter of the third kind To RS one I.FNYISN To RW two backstage passes to a Devo Concert. And to SM and NS a good year Mollie Mazoway leaves Leesa — 1 )80 WO, amillafs, luv + frdsp KC - emon, th f frdsp Mar- Grlmescru n, th + luv. lisa —ASM SC + luv TAD-laid A lafs Jeff-trighsv a smile Mike A - ACOHBC Gregg-lafs | n-latelalks KS — BBLCNYC+Lgtks SH-GtatSG+Frdsp MP+TW- lafs+luv Laur -°luv TW+KZ —thanx SO-3483 Sl+PN — am pm mistakes Kathy Mazzye leaves BE all the luck in the future. PW all the guys. RP to DPI also wish MG and BP happiness in the future and SL another fun year of high school Micheal McCarthy leaves CW'B to RM.my BH to KC,gd tms to CG,C.M tl llr.JC. a Cs of M'sn, DS a MC, SV all my love. My CBH s to IN V. l acrosse. V Ftbl, V. Soccer, Track Jim McCarthy leaves IM GP I leave I s camp a great time Lots of luck to JF.RF.CZ.BG. TW.MP.DV.PF.Sf.JC.one more yr to go IMGP.KT.EW.RD.to IM I leave along x-country bike rides Gymnastics. Ski Club Cathy McDonough leaves LL-MS; G; LG's P'sing R; KC —TS CH; SF; ddwRC MM di's; |P- C.l. PHPOF' PIR. DS-IDM. MC; MM-ANCH EM — GoodLuck! PF-P; PTD HS! RC-M ries 2 2 80 BK-OM JC My Psy SH; NL-DG; ASFSL-JT HR Honor Society, Ski Club. Lyre Staff. WILL DIRECTORY 101 I CYO Cheerleading Mike Mean leaves CW many MCA's GL's + CW NT B8F + GTs Kim R Ml + FD's RH my «kk talent TF jS.OHs + Qoc TM 4 yrs VH PM PF yrs of success SS a dinner. K|.CW,CT. CPWWNP Var. Hockey. Var. lacrosse, Var. Soccer. Erica McGuire leaves w B8B's; CM-lstDACWB; KS-erls+pzsqs; l| + MBH-FTASLU; K|- prof sngls; MA-a sorry + frsp w L+K; Aspd.slppc rp.dnmarla, FS+S,ASP.Ski8.lHP, L+FRsp; LH-TC-AF-6:00jog; COC+BBM+LOl; MP-AGLIF+SA; IT-CYO; IHP Skip.tmsw MR-DT (MDDG20 20) l+TB Adv. DS-AGD DT-T+pckofntch. KZ-GTWE:FP+G; SkiB.CHRl.lHP. MRA.PIDP.R 16thP s;WNFNK - HAYDWAWCT - ILTMBFE!! MR - LOSAT+LLOMNTBF;ILOYF- RT;MO.lYA.T| - T.Punk BWAl to ATB8B's. SkiC. Chrldng. lyreStaff. $. Council. Laura McKenzie leaves MC.TR.VC.DO our best times-more to come, PN Linda, |MM a track record: and |M a few more years to suffer through JV Soccer. Fr Club. H Society, Math Club. Rotary Exchange Student - Belgium. Amy McMahon leaves AC trnsp.pp bgs at 4 am + ph.To |H Mrs at rhtn;to DS NN dvns w ics; to MM 1 serd up anment;tp OOs (SL)almftl.pnt btr cs.mvsw lp bys gv brds. LHS.t ail of lafs.To RH thanx; To KC lrd in |Fs erw gn rng aln sd 40 tsds A al mlv fvr to IB. Ski Club.Student Council.Lyre Staff.Honor Society Debbie Metzler leaves luv. happiness, smiles. A grt mems to DN; IS A CT-TGNA; DR A IM-TGNA; Sl.TS.LM-Q + MGAMMCDEMRO; AE - levMcD; IS,KP.DS - THANX FEAFHVVDN;EM-Acct. class; Friends-see ya around. Baker 4 1 Metzlers to come. BA- afence to run in to. V Track,V.Soccer.JA.Student Council.Stingers Marge Miller leaves Kris thx.lv. 16,MP|rP;Mike A2 2 80.lv.grt.tms; Mike H.laxlv 7-5- 80';lv fspto|P.TP.JP.TP.KI.lK.PG.il,SP.lA.DC.RS.BG.SS,RF.|T.EB.lN.RM.EM,WWs, BB.MABthx; IY, Cook.Baker 2 more. V Cheerleading, lyre, S C Alternate, Stingers Rose Miller leaves GS afl my love. To DC good times and friendship always. To LM. MC..TR, andVCgood luck.love and friendship; To ID.VS and CH good luck. To CM in school and to |M Baker High Sheila Miller leaves SP the locker. Konnies-smoke rings, moo cow my love, trust A hope, to MZ.MA A .Mr B the palh.To ki!er SM the SP rink.DP greenhouse.GZ WBXl, Kevin MA to Beaker? Swimming. Bowling Ellen Mills leaves IP A SP many good years at BHS All my tnends Isappiness. good luck A great times. Relief for BHS the Mills are finally out. IV Ftbl Cheerleading Key Club Renee Minnoe leaves BEB-BL,Tunes,Food.Mem.,M8? A long talks: IH.RH.BB.DM.SS.Cl mem A GT.Bl.PUD;SS.MM;Cl-DH;SS A SOI PFAG;TG-memories A AMI Wrestling Cheerleader. Ski Cheryl Misner leaves Alex-Juv the way you walk PM.CH.I YR. OF BS Pete I case choc m-.ik [ AP til you graduate, thats the only way. Never return to the past- it brings back memorie ot things that never were MD -1 chefs coat Sandy Mitchell leaves TF the MS To JH another PN To CW a case of Molsons To Stes t £ °C a 8 To W CP Bs fo do O T P MH-CPC To CB-l; JG hulls MF-E a BC BS.MS.KG.DF.SS.Sl.IW.CP.CB.IS.BS a C of MRF a BM T-S CB another AC-DC concert Debbie Morion leaves Bev CH BOB CS OVs A IT mems of Jl The WHO Lisa CT C 2w RS T CK PP Rene D,S w MAM RS«',T BTw BS Wendy: KN BS GTs 2yrs RS - ripped pants TE-The Doors. DAVES, walks home RE DA A TS-maturity Ed Moses leaves RS A DS hoop games, limes to RM WBXL. CYO on the fkior I leave RM.AM.MH A A) I leave good p;z:, ™ (vuxe Murlagh leaves Oo- Jensen - a die,.Matt Nevlle-a new front tooth Tom P °f Blok -D| Football ' P, °n a one waV “ Phil Nagy leaves WBXL the swamp To DS the big one that got away' Bro Trn-} yrs at BHS.EM-million thanx. A)-a DF punching bag Good luck in fife to TP.CPAlfiT MDArest of class “I , To IM. my luv To MOI A SUE 2pm announcement w a snde'Tra CYO hoop. WBXl. Hon Society. Margret Nelli leaves MB-I more drink. VD a job at BK.DW A CP A WEEKEND at CV ic NT.PR.SS.MB.IL many good times A good luck, to KN 2 more years at BHS. .MM car Ictys ifc back of RAW and many yrs of friendship, to BP many great times and all my love lore Ski Club. Karl Neufang leaves RW ( CAs.a shotglass.and a deck of (ards:LT more GTs al luxk OS SOMEHA1R. and BHS one more Neuf. Football.Wrestling. Deb Neuman leaves SB al! my Love Memories, DMSl AFA and many good times NEKD S Bs. MBSPC. VKJ-S C Steve A HO; BABl - GT A Chris. CILMOK.SIS-DM A BMRBC-CT GTsINSH.KC - LWD A FID.SC — BsSCABREWAGT Micheal Nevins leaves PC f -0,6-0 BINT, SC at lab CO his neck. VW KS A SI LA BW-ore FU.SB.IHIIAAJJ pool A GA.BSA CB NM rules RW GYAAC.IN best sis in the world IMO, RH-HGTA. JM-BFA Football. Basketball. Baseball. Student Council Craig Oakes leaves WATTNTALR. COIHALOL, BBGLIS. to BHSWMVW. to EM i SVTFBAFASGT. to NANI and ANYOS, to JMAFCGTAAR, to EOIBSPTGOASN, to LSPC, to C8ZMYUTT, to ATCCA. to NBMHFRMB, to PFFUM, to PCMPTWCNBAIAWC. to LCKSTWIPN Wrestling Football, Lacrosse Amy Obine leaves PW an o A box of doughnuts; TR-10; Val some cheese; P Sue a ble B A a vacant gas station. CM a bottles ot SC A Welsley Is. PT.Sl,|VA|Ma bottle of C A I. LH A BB the Tavern. KO 3 yrs al BHS Student Council, Ski Club Katie O'Brien leaves DG control. PC mem ol Hut BIBDs, Shh gradeSH LRLDs LSBs GPME KaSAW. BfyES CLmem, L A FA, bds. MP, adt. a PCM. MM-L A FA. grt litres L OVPs.KAaSAS Track Mike O'Neil leaves SW LPRMDOTMYPBCP, BSTSDS TMY, BOKO BBSDRR.BM'BF. APAVC. Jl WHK. ALK ES. LY SAB, LB FHS, IS I.RHND ST OMl, GM LCB. IC TF. IK UM. M. CV PS, IN LLL, AmyK LDRF M Band. Soloist, Pres Band Council. SB. AN; Treas; AN. Who's Who. BHS Musicals; Area All-State Band Suzette Orr leaves To all my Iriends many fond mem l.K + SW trip to my hse 1C bottle ? play pen SS wk away P My hse Bets t Stev happiness |H lov + fellings which turn me Up side down 2 yrs my sis Cm Best Luck to Stephen • Lov Thanks UBVV 4 dates MA gwl LH no more rides to F Reb as always love 2 yr cous keeling PC day in ebset Terry O'Toole leaves KO to Mrs. k Cb to CL DJ all the girls T I leave my fnervis concert and parties w many more coming I leave ISPgladly. BHS Finally SI OVs mysell to AP wfi hope A Bev to Lynyrd Skynrd Bonny Oilman leaves AS.SA.MJP.KF all-others of 82 83; Good limes, good parlies a cor pie -years, and a lew-lines To 81 SI Bk IA Slane, Cindy M, DF. IY, RH, shorty Be happy Friends like you are worth remembering. Do bs Class of 81. Y to Paul' Lori Ann Palmer leaves I AP, luv A luck forever; all my Iriangles Sisters Uv, I . , + shoe, luv mins; KJ luv A sis always + cute sv cap C CC PF IT DC. LD VS mems friendship. To Cos my good (?) jokes + a smile JV. Volleyball, Latin Club Bob Parent leaves To RD a bottle of schps on prom night To DP 2 great Q[ lhe MM another movie To DW ail my salt and good times at CV. To CP A D 5 . very best And your tar an call To MN Lots Of love and The Very Best o dal Football Mike Parsley leaves To JC and the clan I leave the fun we had last summer « station which I've enjoyed very much To DA and LJ, I leave alone and to memories Radio Club, Gen Mang (Sr Yr.) Joe Patched leaves JH plenty of HCNEW; LR a motorsykler.; DS my P0SI,i0,V q{ PG a uselessvote. MH a new name that fits; SK double sessions; TK a new foolbal. DC: I leave my beard; JH a creamdde; Beck a broken heart. JV + V. lacros V track 102 WILL DIRECTORY SIW withCeorge. X-Counlry judie Patchell leaver LR 111 a body guard for BK parklot. LC my vote. MM all the fond mem of class '81 IS DW sep lockers a case. DW.JS.LA all the good times. TK BOCES. CO a new neck MAB a spec. thx. SUAE a div pg. Art Editor-Lyre Staff, Stingers, Volleyball. Art Club Suzanne Pearson leaves CP 2 yrs at BHS. all the guys to Tina W, Lisa P, Cathy P All the instr to Mr K and good luck to Mr M with MB. I leave to be with RB Marching Band. Youth Against Cancer. Bowling. BOCES David Perry leaves A New Life To The B'ville 7 Good Luck And More Ptng. To My Very Good Friends. MS.MP.JL.TW.DR.GB.PG.RW.MA. .Also Memories Of The Pit And Those Misc. Partys Lacrosse. Football. SkiClub. Student Council. Alternate, Photography Editor for Lyre Staff Beth Peterson leaves my sister 2 yrs. of eating BHS lunches, BT |R good times and lots of laughs, BT lots of love and understanding as good friends. CXI al my love and my heart. Lynn Marie Peterson leaves IP lots ot good times, laughs. 4 jokes, Ms. H. kick + lots of happiness. |AC luv -F understanding always, Mr G many more winning seasons + more won- derful teams kke ours, GP my Chem labs. BHS more Peterson. Var. X-C. IT, S. Track Marca Peterson leaves KZ-40pc;k. mems, lylas; SB - beeringPC. glfng, GL; LH-SN, SSbed. 8 yrs, Bass I; LI-nisAlg. Angio s; MA-flan, Hawi; IH-NYC; LT-MS, Shp.C, CR. OKA. fr. C.OV, SA1R, CYO, mems. thnx, frnshp; AG-cigCHS; KS-MS T; BM-Drnks w CYO. kegtap; DT- TGCOLT. TVRC; BBB-SA. Morey-mems frnshp Drama Club, CYO Cheerleading. Stu.Coun- Cil. Aquanotes Chris Peltitt leaves To DW a shwr w KC, DW. CC. MC, GL in office BK a NR |W No.4 JC a hook, Bl to B|. SE a s wamp + Prison term. To DW I leave a svig +SC. Var Wrestling Richard Pfeiffer leaves To Mr. lerome I leave all my wise remarks To Arc, I leave my spikes. To TM.JC.BW.JG.good luck. To Mr. Bassett I leave the track, to Karen I leave Ralph Indoor Track. Outdoor Track Katie Phelps leaves Eileen w Dave + gd. tins. Kat-flirting, vnsks, many mems Patty- DFmFla CU - Candybar. LADSLR - laughs in ch psy DP-S more yrs.CS+RW and )immy B all my love always. Ann Marie Picciano leaves MO to SW; the color guard to KB; green M+M's to LW; a muz- zle to CP; to MO a good life.. Marching Band, Winter Guard, Concert Band Ruth Piccoli leaves KO good x's in Chem.RM good x's in gym.malh.Good x's to be remem- bered to KM.MG.SM.JB.SL.KS.I leas'e my seat in Rm. 218 to the next Spanish student svho skips as much as I did. lohn Pickard leaves PS.MA,MD.$J,MB,DF.RH.JN.SH.CC.DM.AG,and everyone else I left out friendship and Memories And to the Room |P,KS,BJ,RA, To Mary I Leave the best of my life, happy times and love I'll alsvays has'e. JV+VAR Ftbl.WrestlmgVar.Stu Council Steven Pierce leaves |C and Ml the good times and a sixpack of M ,RH and SD in's 7th pe- ricxI.PH Polish Supremecy.to NBJB.JD.CR.two more years of this place they coll a school.SW. Miss P Mrs.CL.Mr Mag+Mr.Coleman its been nice but I can t say I'm sorry to go To Baker the last Pierce and Seniors on G-day lets go out and party Tara Pinny leaves MM+CG-L.To AM a years supply of paper towels, and To EL all the |oys of 8H. Tom Piston leaves GP all my T-shirts shorts IK good BP.EB CS strong stomachs SP 1 more yr EW.SC al the HS's you can handle.MM good times.LS.CG.LA.LS.andany forgotten all the luck in the world Fr.|V Var Football.Track.Honor Society Bill Pitcher leaves To MC.SV.Some SC.V To DS.DG.KI.ancl c rew a good time at ES.To DG.KI. IS.MC.DS.SV.CB.TJ.KC.myF A To KC.DSA.To DG.RP.BHS JV and Var. Baseball Andrea Pompo leaves WK SC-BIGHEADS; .Michelle - S. Salma love; Michele-high shoes popcorn, Bov-letters 4 love. MN —gum; CC-taffe. KZ,RW,GB,”that-night” Amy Eleanor - memories; Lisa-APR; RM-spil, Deb-G. JS.JH. AP-the bus, MP-my hair Girls V Indoor Track. Cheerleading Tom Porter leaves a winning season to Buckk y CO; Love to WT and the best of luck to Vicky Quagliarello leaves To Steve-all My Love.To N|T-lots of PC's M's in H20 town with P | at the D. To PCR-PS at PC or under the Table. AA G with PS C’s on VB To MR B SLS more bersITo SLS a good landing!Deb - Apples GGHT JZL-Woody Terry S50.Terri-Luck.To BES- Terri ?! Debi Ramaglino leaves DMAELS-LLHPM.2 All my friends a smle.SpcI thnks 2 nctk2 IIAR-Lch, 2 SK 1U.GT+PH 2 BHSPCCrd.2 PH 1 yr BHS.Esp.2 VL-Mch hz+bst of evrthng 2BHS fnd mems.L+GL2CL$ of 81. Chorus. SC, KeyClub.Journ.Cb.NHS.JA.Stingers Toni Ranous leaves CH.TFTR.DD LWTC;CCGDforever;Ch CL+L+)D;KF BF+, ‘ '2 f IHU; JRTFTF.RMGS AML;LD CLNMSWV.IC PH L.MC - ST.GTNCA.XMP; VS - FSPIC- LB;NL+NMN.AMLATFBMF+BU Thanx Good Luck. Lyre St.Mag Drive.Key Club.Honor Soci- ety. Mary Ravas leaves PN,|R.SL,TAS,LM.SB,VG,LK,|F best of luck Zeeda - BP.C.M many fun times.TS good kick with MC.KS; 2 more to come PS to all Bakers teachers: SMT Kelly Raynor leaves Cooler Love we never shared (But I wanted to) K TW' friendship YACs, Student Council.WBXL,Journalism Club Jeff Reinhardt leaves TS.MKR.PL.SLLS.AA.MC.TR.DC.LP.SS.LR.BS.BP all my affection. To |j his own band.BC a muffler.TF.BE.CL.RM RD.RD.RS ED good times.PW a train.And C.P his draw- ing pad Ski Club, Student Council, WBXl Laurie Riccardi leaves IB mems 8. CO; KD no more groundings, IL PC malochi; CU map; IUD Pb; lo P razor; JS Frogs; AS MB. DS, MD DS HM .MB BF P-KIN. LAKPDS Laughs Ski Club. Marching Band. Lyre Staff Anne Rogers leaves SC-chem brkn tst tbs; SK-pn msc. MO-12X ntbks; SK.DR.IT-grass Inchs; RF smlly gm clths; B TR-4 gd IcJ yrs BHS; VC-cmptrs; ST-tms nvr frgltn; KD-BNDY FLT; BS.CC,PF.KC.JG.MC.LR.KP.SK.LR - FND MEMS LUV W LCK! All-State Band. MIS. Mar.Band. BHS Musicals. Chorus, BTG. Jeannine Roller leaves to MM not only RW's A but also love, happiness, and memories SH. KC and MM I leave a night in the graveyard. To NH and Ml I leave next season and a fu- ture of happiness. Cos I leave you not only a lot of love but many soccer memories. Soccer. Softball. GAA. Ski Club. Chris Ross leaves MR 2 yrs Fball h'aches.GB new Fndr. .MM more fern in coll.ID a Ic and JW mony Few Ic. MG a future in shop, MD a clen celar. to BG.IWJS s-balls and luck to evry I s futures Baselwll, Soccer. Brian Russell leaves everything to L) in this will Basketball Tammy Russett leaves kA MB.CG.BBus.Bus Rds.NYC.CAN.MC; LS UNO, BBits.Bio;LES LNCH, BBits.Tenis; SK MB.CG.SIP; DEE CMBO; AR THANX.Phy Hw; JG PIZA; ED KR DR KC LUV MEM.IR CP P Q.FSY.SDC LUV,MEM.SISH'D;CWB 4Brs 2 Sis. Honors, C Guard, math Lat C. Editor Sch Pg. MBand.Sting MBand, Stingers. SubDeb Diana Ryan leaves IF many more monkey walks to corne TB much love and laughter SH all the pots and pans LW' many more aggravations lo JF RS forget her JG a warm flocw DF give me a call JV one pinch SB love and thanks for understanding Lisa Ann Ryan leaves DB talaaflykalal Bri M IIFSNbbg-l alac Sn L-l gmomeadatyal my cyms yakllyawylalf to LW RC JS Kl CB )l DO SB WR I) MC MO LD pgtddal CV a tiltata AK psdal |A-nan BS-2 fylj SK-TM Mag thanx to BHS 2 more Ryans LWIal. MB.Key Club, lourn Club, Band. Chor. Musical. Drama Laura Ryder leaves SV re pieces.Lor Don; AK I tr w wi bs; KA locker n Mr G;CN n horn w Mr G; MS.CS.JA more- he; CC.PF.AK mem of JH; CC mem of VB. Volleyball. Soccer, Bas- ketball. Track. In lrack. Key Club. Band Dina Saad leaves MM- 1 Sat N; ID-Search W; KC-ALC.CM-ANB; LL-$5; MB- 1 big U; PG —il ab R SC-A M'rry. X-Mas; II-u own I Latin Club. Ski Cluti. Lyre Staff, Honor Soci- ety, Chorus Musical Bonny Sahm leaves DW Fun times at Ray.SD and Flirting. EM and JT a night with )l; DW a crude mind.BH no more Sahm s;Cos. Red Rover; AP a locker To herself;DW,EM,JT.JS.friend- ship Key Club. Triangles. Once Upon A Mattress WILL DIRECTORY 103 Kathy Salisbury leaves PF-a log+HASCW. SI-SSRH.MN - MHMAl, PG-a b.g Q + a sml. KC-f so PF’s car. EM-ER’s+LPz.KZ-Vi GallC, |A-W.Boy+Thanx. TW-|f.P + mems. IH+SS-Dr.D tape+B8 gun, LC.PLAA - Thanx.mems.luv. |S-AVSP1MHAAF. Sis-KW. CWB-3 III Sal s lr Class VP.St.Coun Pres.Sk. Club.Stingers.CYO Cheer leading Lyre Editor Betsy Samoraj leaves off 2B w S I leave C-B (SQ) IB.IS + IB + 11b Luk 2 CV.JJ + KG Heinekms 2 18! To the Gang TRP's-Keep in touch' Miss ya AOJG.II.CV.Mostly SO whos so close.L Y S!! Hope U R dreams cometrue' UDI' For DW a baseball Keep the buzz ui WaBd! Mildred Sartwell leaves beuig not so sound of mind and body here by leaves.KSmemories of MI.CT. my love.LP my side of the locker.SS.Greg.BC-NYC.IB memories of F., |R a collie.lS a habutz and a norger. )im a desinated spot of the bench on the path. Linda Sawyer leaves CT-my luv much more DW a drnk 5 per a WB A mems PF pepsi Fri’s mems KGMMF’ball gms L| well P ls dwn IS BS lunch DS 2mr yrs at BUS Mllylab tlks ISWtrWd 80 A mems DM crusm A DN Luv A Friendship to BW COKPCKMDIDDSISCHERMS dsto || RE awb |V S’baB.IV and Var. V’ball.CYO Chldr. Lyre Staff.GAA.Stingers Mike Scicchitano leaves To GC.KR.PS.SJ.CW.DA.MD.MR.J I Leave partying times To KD Luck w Lile. To lackie All Of My Love Fr FootbaB. Fr Wrestkng.IV Wrest ling, Var Wrestling Tony Scivetli leaves To DA all my girlfriends, and good times. RR 20 pounds.B Wolfe I doz- en lubed.goodluck, Shik a job at Deys. DT fun in DR KS.BP.DA.DT.RR.and MD aonehtrandamlr.Good luck to you all' SkiClub Valerie Schafransky leaves RS.MB.K)-Luv Friendship; LD-our friendship good times to come, and luck with the guys;MC.TR.DC,RM, some of the best years to come.BS-2 years without CS. Bowling. Stingers, GAA, Junior Achievement Brian Schenck Ipaves IK All my love. Everyone many BB's. HP andS. for SW.||.DW.RV,MA,TV. MV.many others, D Duck a rbr dky DBLS for all.lcks you L si ts. Laurie Schoch leaves LS.CS, AE.SL.KI abrw! LSaPPaa Hamel Camel; CS-RW abobnp; TS-MC. CC smp H20. IS-ASFOF.Liz-our B’clay.A CHEER'; KB aQUAT; NTSSSA-GT.ScottK m Luv;CRa cndkv RSa cmb; SC of 81-BOl. aMCP' Ski Club CYO Cheerleading. WBXl, Stingers Leslie Schug leaves LS.CS.MS a brw;My love and friendship to SK.TR.KA.LS.KJ.CS.JT; best wishes to GH and the G Tennis Team; also K| a cow (Moo) Vansty Tennis. Bowling, GAA. Art Club Jin Schulz leaves CK luv A memories; you’ll always be special AE 11 years of friendship, so far ToDH. CD. LE a date TK-u can keep your Crumbnuts' IV Soccer. |V Softball. BOCES Diane Sevak leaves DNSHAIAF A ASMBAgAj SCsd's R R dbs int !Wg184 Mamems. Kli's, LSt sABS.CBK’s.LPcaffd.BPSC2a6L’ch KCcolf's.CREWgtSOHESLAog A ona SV A BP Dew|F KPISIRIA-CP T’g DGIBA lh MBSl’s’MAs's.RMMH Sr.CPASE the C PM g stories HB'sSH’Trap'. Katrina Sharron leaves Love A Memo’s to the BB B.’s IT-snow tires. IBeam.golfcourses cuts and Monday nights; MM - ballet NYC, BETTE and Babson; To L|-fireplaces and CS( ); To Reb BOSTON!. |uly T.tudge ’CET MF OUT OF HERF. thanks and special love Var Ten- nis. JV V’Bal. Ski Club, Nat l Hon Soc. Lyre Staff Christopher Sheehan leaves MS SGI the V.KS I leave my Harem. |K the WR. CM my S cup Blake Anne the cherishing moments smce we first met. My prayer WBWY Forever V IceHockey. Soccer. IV A VAR red roses,CB.AB.TR Cl a lonely yr.PC.ARI handcuffs, a WB and a btl of BN.lUV i0 $i jerry Skinner leaves to SL Tina To PG I give my skis because he needs someth good A yj to everyone who rides Harleys may you be doomed lo walking Lori Smith leaves BS the good limes.KI.CB.YK SL fun Bus classes RS the pledge.DS a sa lunch BP a 300 game DG Dr Fd And i yrs to Wen at BHS. Nat l Honor Soc.WhoS Who Among American HS Students. lA.S’ball.Bowlmg.GAA Mary Beth Sobotka leaves DS mems ot ot MA.DN luck w the fs at PC.AE driving the RSSB! CYO cheerleadmg.CL lhanx tor all the rowdy rides to PC.DS RE luck w cicada,MC some Hemekms.CK a screen.JH SC fun,PS some cigs.lW good times.all of my friends love and kick always! left Speach leaves CP.GW the wall and mostly to GW the fly To KH many green faces to come.To DT a week old p warm lx. Varsity GoIf.Varsity Footbal. Irene Spence leaves being smaP in size but not of heart hereby leave the followrg t0 friends To MS one ya butz;to TB my norger. to MG all my theory tests;to IP my OVAM album.lo CS my grilled cheese sandwiches to BS my true love always;and to |R her dream collie.to KL my knee to squeeze; to RW my smiles A giggles from Sth prd chorus;and last but not least I give aH my schcxil lunches to Mr B Farewell Susan Spilman leaves GC LAMP A A TTF.RM FAAHWT;SO a FW n P, I of M 4 FFMM LAF.RL PC HF;PS,MB.CI. A Summer Fnends.L ot L at L s;GW I of Bs; AG PE’s A NF, Butts lo the cheerleaders' Ski Club.IV Football Cheerleader.V Football Cheerleader. Brian L. Stanton leaves BS,DK.CW.DW,||.RS.IC,W'M.TV,CP.KL,SD,DW.KSJS.KD,BB.HY.EWRK BC.GOOD LUCK.GOOD ROWDY 1LMES A MEMORIES TO BP LC LOVE FRIENDSHP AND TO MR SENNET T MY GOOD DEED UNDONF Sue Slillitano leaves MW one BBP.ACDBT.GOH20 and mem WSC A|W,NBK one BMDS. CUWAS.HGIT4ASCAMOAG p's RBC (stuff) C.S.FB and mem WCSASI.MBMOPAHHAFMf. NTAMMSA.PRATB’s.VQABOP.BSAPOl BF.BkANATJLMACAPC.NBKAt)P TIDS!’' And I leave EH one more btillitano to come Karen Slrail leaves Baker with my memories of it plus my mother's memories Good luck to GS with 2 more yrs Good luck to GS,SC.BT,YK.|T,IS,RY,CC,)S My love to MB.LY.SI.IC Jill Strzelecki leaves for Arizona soon 3 more to go KG.PSC.LC 8. PL Thanx 8 LI K| card tricks.LC fishing license FM more excuses NF to MB.CB Fingernails.KF MTOB CMmy button SO.KI.BS GTW8F PSC IOUOB A DD' KG NT of KH.NE or NA A OPOWFYS.L) the Iasi step Becky Sugar leaves AS,OTSCWCHLB;LE, Sndy dinner; TW. spcecke this sb;BH; Nrth Car; R O s A X’s; IP, wkendAttbll gm, DW. I mte; MM.time for that long talc; JA.B’s; LRMSIAAS.s lunch 8. gvng brth;BT.KB tomatoes from T)'s; GS.mre hmcmngs.LD.gd luck in 12 fnxh alwys. Alycia Sullivan leaves BS.OTGWHC.DP. a tem Schermie A a hug.DS,one kiss MA MD, a dXe on HQJP.a dirty look. CS.one CCJA.one green banana kaopectale; MB.AWNIR. APWTWG;Pens Angl-BP Teresa Sullivan leaves gd tuns in BHS to |R Sophs, along w my job; Sl.MR.VC3 Mj LM,LS.MC,SV.JC,|R.MM,DL.DW Lov ya all gd luk;BHS:EM! LM hop ya rnak it thru BHS;3 Y to com;Gd drnkng lints w MC,S8,VG.MR,CC GAA,)V Soccer. JV Softball.Var Softbal,|A. Christine Shively leaves MS-MNftbal gms.The W.fudge; |A makup.BS.SS 4lh B’day IR- Olymp.guvs.Chc ake; KP fn w JB; NS 48 hrs sleep. IS Brw.ED.RS Am Flag; TWsqu. MILBA . limes Rad.serv w smie;NM|0|M lots of Monguls;|S - BHS;To all Friendshp. Grt Memos Lu + Luck SkiClub. KCL.BB8IRDIF.QUAM lulie Surowick leaves DW a comb LS cafe lunches BS vitamins JW.ID.DW,B|, • wrestling and rowdy times BG all Reaves except Bruce, Melvins. McCarties and no sun BG and JW love always. DWB my love forever Ski Club Mana Shurant leaves RS-APOCATP; CS.I R.SA.AS.BS.fK - M.H A R.; CS bs. V, a lokr , RW JA-hpglv JA.CS.BT - banas; IK-an esc; NS - 3 COT-b; l.B.PC.JH-1 mor grt yr ( Kev kd rr ,Un P LdbS;2 'heS arVl “ rien ,s-|uv- tr« d mems JV So Key Ckjb; Ski Club. Honor Society. Student Council Michelle Sidon leaves best wishes class of 81 fond memor,es.VC A BS LC nendship. ML the path. Mr M a 7th grade crush, CP lunch time B s. |H A BS heme! Polly Taft leaves CV.SBAJS strong lungs To AO A SI Thurs morning hangover To JH water A a scrub brush To CS smelly sneakers A to all my good Iriends. fond memor Linda Marie M. Tocnnies leaves BBBSGTS LKTHERNDTBC 4 LNCHKAT MLBXSMADSSI.MBHW TGRSSDCHNTS 1 MHYHHRDPBHEMTNSRTSMRPLVWHs CAMIESAMHSWNPBSFRGGRNVDMK IBIGWOWDRT$PaMEMS|RHNY4PSRP226A GINNING HAS BEGUN Ski Cl.St Cncl.lr Cl Tres.Nat Hon Soc.V Ft’baB.B’ball.lV GAM.Tres.Org Pepr.Sen Priv 104 WILL DIRECTORY Trudy Toole leaves Smilly FS LYNYRD SKYNYRD mfb IFF GOODTLMES! KS,$8, LFF 8lh period gym AH,CB.KG,KS,CH.KS the lav CH I more shot of girt! Ac MB Mr Cahi THANKS DS no mr Ibis. IWU smls nhy Donny love and happiness. David Vulcano leaves Sprout MGM and MTC. Also IWSLY and NFY May WAROT and CWH. You RSSTM and I h anti p that ybvs I'm glad TYVh the C Io KGO To B'viBe Swim- mers I leave my Sr.DS.andBH To DRKI leave ATB OF THE GT and TP DJ. TFYF. Varsity Swmming Rick Wager leaves Nuef GG HT and good times. To GB-an evening not to be remem- bered' To MS-Did you ever gel ? Anil to my one and only DC all my love. |V anil Var Football,IV Basketball. Student Council, Ski Club Tim Waggoner leaves IK-a m o b a p o cig BS-a s k o c I cleaner. IR-t n 1 track. MB-a my ESC s suits CS-m r f w meatballs TM-your o cal CZ-y o locker. KS-(z) 100 ic sand last yrs them kiv. IM-a book on Mw success LE - at t-shirt SM-tort in Gar.CP- Iddp book. BT-an org grimier - SC - scof Hspray.DS-blw m. West Side Gym.School Greg Walker leaves MM all tl e Goldens he can handle; RHJS.TF All the rush parties attended CP the wall To KR KS to floath do us part; MO I leave High Snow Piles for him to overcome. SS.AO.CP.SL.LC.and BS all the love and luck in the world. Football, Wrestling, lacrosse. Jim Walpole leaves DB.EM plenty of times at the Blue House. DB MHlhe weekend in the room Boss a Vi hour of African tradition RL Br Balls. GC an accident. EM a bottle. RL sandy pond. Mil one year to go. JW 2 years to go And smokers the Path.Teachers the in-school planning room. Fr Football.JV CYO Basketball lauric Warwick leaves IL is 2b 4- CWB to SKI h OSC! RC mem fouamILR! lovememunicomsrbws thanks! IHDSS8ISKMCBLYSWBS - mb coupbks AP mousePWl hiylc PW - B GM MS thanks to GM DH. C.Band. M Band, Key C., Journ C. Drama C, Opus. Musical. W Guard. Orch, MUTP Sue Watkins leaves IE another GT.C.L B'ville Diner munthies at 4:00am K| a bottle of SC.CB an oz PSC.CV.IK and LC a lot of good memories.AB a |T ticket, AO a perfect man IB a case.Sl.PT.JM.JE.andMA GIC And to everybody good times partying John Wilber leaves ID adralcadardtwkadtwkadtwabd CCMCDWCP gdlcknffcGBrs 4- nwincmpny . . JS 4- DB hppns MMNI.B xfclf MrD llssrd BW hppnsnthswp CRN wfb MDBCS BL 1 mre JVSSN PGJLVIDRDPMP-FH SEYJ BJLS MiMCtthr Kirbwmjckt BH GTMN a beer KCPIMM frnds BG Iv happns 4 ever + me JV Football, JV and Var Wrestling Jody Wilkinson leaves To SM + CP I leave B's and Mlrs To PE I leave ID.To MS I leave Fri. Buzz SM - DB To CEapieceofgum. To SM.CP.MSJK.PE.DN.CE.SCJP.andPH Hightimes' To MSourfithpercruises. Leo Williams leaves To DW - hightimes,DR - allthe girls,JW-l wish you all the luck,To Lorie Younis I leave my love To EM I wish all the happiness. David Wilson leaves CP All my love CV Messy lockers.BPl ocs of junk cars.MN lots of luck ST Good times in Math BS All my great comments BS Many years in College. Denny Wise leaves BJ a job,CP 3fems. for camp.SE Bow Hnting chmpshp.lD a crklrSS.JW gd tm w BG.BK nwprofNziBts.KC best wishes.CC anwdogjl Notre Dame. AC anwIeg.JCafnend MC a band. Wrestling. Baseball, Crosscountry. Barb Towlson leaves Blaze 2 qb’s to beep at, a MC to play bt.CS,rny friendship, and a qc for SE.YKWIM.JBfTo BS fun times in sp d and Mrs Kntz and to CS our dr ed car.JV Softball, GAA, Honor Society. Scoff Tudman leaves CB.Iove 2 more years,KB.germless soda kids.DW.cold hands.LSH, rides home,DS,a peaceful ride.AP. English answers,AR.love, rr.the car.TS.the whole locker. MO.all the green M M's.TH RM.FOOD.AL.the back seat with KB MlJ.Ski Club. Soccer. Var Tennis.Bye-Bye Birdie. Once Upon a Mattress. Beth Turner leaves PC.SH.RW.SP CD all the fun times in SHI lev RM all my luck good times in Engksh.Good luck to all you Juniors! Colleen Upson leaves MN BOCES bath, the real thing, a friend IK Steve, custody of Buster. popcorn.KD a gym lock.wardrobe.McDonalds.MS a parly w JC KP guys to flirt with.IB a sheriffs ID LY a pitcher of br, outdoor parlies, happiness. Ski Club.X Country. Cynthia Vicat leaves Lou:Bu Cos Ex Groups |r Pr SC it's not goodbye it's ust so long; Wooly IAF; BM-longwalks JB greenboxes W love. Mag Mem of NYC grayhairs c oft passes and handshakes;DS boat rides.MO - TENTS; TO MV the courage to survive it all MB, CG.Key CIub.Drama.Honor Society,Ski Club Charles T. Victory leaves CV from CTV I leave the memoreys of all the good times we shared in school, so when you get bored by the teachers you have something to daydream about.And to all my friends. I leave the friendship we shared throughout the school years. Ed Witkowski leaves the old times m Baker High when school was a lot ol tun especially with |B.CS.MG.M|.WA,MS.BA.BC,TG etc who all had a h of a time.LIVE LIFE AND PARTY WHILE YOU CAN!! Ice Hockey Denise Wolniak leaves MB Iftsdofdr.MO gd mrnings.MR fnw 2cm.MA polka.CS Inw 2cm KB bssalwscIsF luv.JS hap w d fshp.LS wldkkrsp(4ever,EM awllydEEr.5 Mins mems Sp Amrw Fshp 4 ever.Mag L l alwys. luv 2 SDBSMCSCSKTRJPTGSTTSJR.CV fshpluvRE thnxs4cring. JV and Var S'ball, Lyre Staff, Ski. GAA Tim Wood leaves too many good memories to too many good friends;MP.MA.DP.MSmore to come.GB-PG a grt. season, AC rejection,CO-Vinz-PG camping. KS - FRIENDS.KZ - thanx more.LC — waterski.LJ — LH — KS — KC.B-King.JS KS jamming. Soccer. Ski Club. Track. Hon. Society Laurie Younis leaves JWS D Rock Rol.BH happiness BS Love memories KC green paint friendship 4 ever CU good times at skating, jello my love-To Leo the best times of our life and my love. JV Softball. |V and Var Volleyball Karen Zaborowski leaves SB-AGfdshpSkiBHuvsPtyCrtTms+Mems LII-Lve+frnds always. MBH - AGFF.ILY.ThxFTHAFH! Bucko -BJud Gio-Fn N AP.RW.CB. a nght to frgt vy MP. MA.TW-Fdshp gl'$. Fds KC-tlks thanx KS-Yj Gal IC MP-lylas 40pck LC-piz- za EM-Alflng frndshpll.YK.GrttmsAmemsNTBF.SkiB. Chiding,our 16th''.w llandT. MR-tlks + AS. BZ — luck + 2 more yrs at CWB All five gang great times and many memories. TW- This grt Sect IV and Var. F'ball and B'ball Cheerleading, Ski Club, Stingers. Lyre Staff JUNIORS Kathy Salisbury Underclassmen Editor The junior Class would like to extend its gratitude to Mrs. Corbishley for all her time and help. To you we say farewell To the junior Class, From the Seniors. We have but one thought to leave you! Don't wish away your high school years, For they are precious and few. Live every moment to its fullest. For soon they are through. And when the day comes that you must leave, Don't wish that they could last. Treasure your memories but leave them behind. For now they're in the past. President - Ted Hosier Vice President- Anne Pelcher Treasurer- Eileen Mulvaney Secretary - Michelle Armani K.S. 1981 Front Row: C. Binsley, B. Balko, J. Anderson, L. Billings, K. Abrams, J. Allen, A. Bestor, S. Baum, C. 135 Bartoszewski; Row 2: L. Balstra, L. Appleby, G. Berrafato, L. Baird, V Bardo, S. Belonge, C. Bialobreski, A. Benson; Row 3: F. Appleton, M. Anselment, P Ancona, M. Barker, B. Emerson, B. Bitz, D. Alt, G. Barrett, S. Barrows, R. Baum. 108 JUNIORS 137 front Row: E. Blok, L. Chadwick, J. Butcher, K. Brainerd, C. Carney, A. Carroll, S. Carey; Row 2: V. Camp, T. Calkins, D. Carter, M. Calkins, M. Chapman, M. Christen; Row 3: B Cavelli, M. Bovee, S. Clarke, j. Casson, B. Buckley, M. Car- son, T. Brown. Front Row: J. Davis, M. Crudcl, L. Crawford, B. Cooper, V. Cole, D. Davis, K. Dattler, C. Debarr, P Cornell, W Croffut, L. Congoon; Row 2: D Connery, T. Coady, L. Dashnau, S. Denniston, L. Crolick, G. Daly; Row 3: C. Crotty, B Dibble, K. Cole, J. Delpha, N. Davis, B. Cook, T. Demaio, G. Dickinson, S. Crego, D Cum- mings, E. Coomey, R. Derby. And what would you like for Christ- 141 Front Row V. Dunn. C. Downing, D. Fowler, A. Foster, P. Dlugozima, M. Fichera; Row 2: 5. Fitzgerald. R. Dombroske, C. Elkema, S. Duger, R. Fonda, P. Doyle; Row 3: D. Fedrizzi, T Engels, C. Duger, M. Fleming, B. Esterly, D Doyle; Row 4: T. Ellis, K. Esposito, A mas? Elderbroom, J. Emerson. JUNIORS 109 212 Hirsh. B ar tTcreeo Hebb[!!lhwdi,e- L Grlffl . S Herbs. B Hiltbrand; Row 2: M. Herbert. R Hargett. Row 3:' T. Henderson u Hildebranl- ) Hermans, S. Fuller. T. Crant, A. Obine. I. ar ey, H. Crome, C. Hale, N. Harvey, J. Henneberry, G. Hilton. 110 JUNIORS Front Row: K. Kowalski, K. Lynch, M. lannicello, S. Kirk, A. Knight, J. Lavallee, J. Krentel; Row 2: L. Lavire, B. Littau, L. Krause, C. Landers, N. Linnenbach, D. Magari, B. Lalla, A. Knight, E. Lancto; Row 3: V. Lang, T. Lathrop, E. Lichorobiec, T. Liscum, j. Kinslow, J. Korczakowski, D. MacPherson. JUNIORS 111 Thank God I'm a Country Boy! Front Row: L. Kelly, J Kelly, S. Hornor, L. Jones, M. Horton, T. Hulchanski, P. 213 Ingerson, N. Kalley, M. Jones; Row 2: S. Keller, D. Jones, T. Karn, J. Jensen, S. Kerniski, A. Kelly, D. Hunter, K. James; Row 3: J. Keller, S. Innes, T. Hosier, S. Hughes, I Jones. R. Holt, R. Jenkins, K. Hollington, J. Kelly, K. Hollington, A. Jenkins, K. Jones. Front Row: M. Mamuscia, R. McCarthy, M. Miline, E. McDonough, D. Mastrubathisto, L. Moore; 21 Row 2: M. Neimeier, M. Millard, A. Malfitanna, J. Munzert, G Mayo, D. Monroe, N. Nagle, E. Mulvaney, K. McNamara, R. McManus; Row 3: C. Miller, I. Marsak, M. Mandrekas, E. Muench; Row 4: C. Monaghan, T. McDaniels, D. Michels, P. Markert, C. Murdock. Front Row: T. Pierce, M. Plouffe, K. Obrien, L. Palmer, A. Pelcher, C. Pillans, T. Oldenburg, D. Parker, K. Peat; Row 2: S. Olney, K. Organski, M. Persechino, S. Piston, K. Norton, P. Palmers, L. Peters, C. Porter, K. Peat; Row 4: B. Ortalani, L. Pettit, J. Nostrant, B. Pitcher, K. O'Toole, D. O'Connor, S. Oad, P. Pandori, M. Neville, J. Piedmonte, R. Parker, S. Post, L. Peters. 112 JUNIORS Front Row: ). Reinhardt, M Persechino, M. Miller, R. Schoeneck, M. Reinhardt, T. Quinn, J. Russett, P. Schultz, M. 219 Schneider; Row 2: S. Howman, L. Reid, T. Ragonese, L. Pratt; Row 3; M. Allen, S. Berish, C. Roloff, T. Schrempt, C. Pugh, D Radley, J. Salanger, K. Schneider, ). Russ, B. Schneider, K. Rollison, J. Schuff, C. Rock, G. Powers; Row 4: B. Rawls, T Wood, D. Rupracht, D. Rocco, C. Oakes. Look Gina, they're taking our picture. Which way did he go' Front Row: J. Smith, A. Scott, J. Spaulding, D. Sica, J. Scott; Row 2: C. Scouten, S. Sims, L. Snider; 22 I Row 3: C. Simpson, D. Smith, H. Shields, C. Shoff; Row 4: A Shehadi, B. Sollish, P Soutar, T. Smith, H. Sennett, P. Sojdak; Row 5: K. Sheehan, S. Sesnie, C Seguin, D. Shaver, J. Schultz, M. Emcke, |. Somers, D. Scibetta. Front Row: M. Vecchio, J. VanDuser, J. Stanistreet, R. Turoski, C. Stearns, R. Sullivan, K. Urschel, A. TrojanowW- Row 2: j. Stanton. J. Salanger, T. Spreha, K. Todd, M. Trexler, K. Thompson, C. Spinner, D. Vermoutte; Row Vanderveer. D. Trowbridge, L. Telon, A. Sullivan, S. Uhrig. 114 JUNIORS 223 Front Row: E. Williams, T. Willis, P. Warwick, K. Wolhr, R. Wells, C. Walker; Row 2: D. Waldron, C. Walz, E. Zogg, D. Whitney, S. Wise, E. Winkler, j. Wilcox; Row 3: N. Wojciak, J. Witt, W. Weichert, T. Ward, S. Zimba, P. Wynn, M. Ward. Mr. Scott, I think I broke the Wang! r, JUNIORS 115 SOPHOMORES Kathy Salisbury Underclassmen Editor President - Carol Jacobs Vice President — Kim Rupracht Treasurer - Burrill Wells Recording Secretary — Leslie Baker Corresponding Secretary — Peg Pelrine Sophomores you're just getting used to it here. We Seniors know what you're going through. Some of your days ahead may seem long. But bear it is what you'll do. And when you're seniors and almost done, The troubles you had will seem small. For Baker is our Alma Mater, And our loyalty will never fall. K.S. 1981 Brewster, Front Row: L Bialobreski, P. Bressette, J. Campanula, K. Bocyck, B. Bos, S. —.................... - N Brandt, B. Bender; Row 2: S. Bowden, N. Beaulieu, K. Brown, A. Boucheer, S. Bettinger, C. A. Bogawitch, S. Bessette, M. Broome, ). Berrafato, A. Bilyeu. Front Row: T. Annacchino, S. Barden, W. Abbott, B. Barrett, I Anguish, D. Bardo, N. Anslement, L. Baker, K. Arcaro, D. Allen; Row 2: R. Almendenger, T. Ashe, R. Allen, M. Alexander, F. Bascom, M. Amodie, R. Allen, I. Baker, K. Anderson, P. Barlow, S. Albert, M. Anthony. 118 SOPHOMORES 102 Front Row: M. Bryerlon, P. Calkins, T. Button, K. Case, E. Charboneau; Row 2: F. Carapella, F. Cammuso, R. Church, J Breshnue, R. Carey, W. Calkins, C. Byne, M. Bruckner; Row 3: J. Castagna, S. Chalone, K. Carroll, L. Cappa. M Carter, S. Brown, M. Canino, J. Cantello. 103 Front Row: A. Coe, C. Conte, D. Crate. E. Colasanti, D. Cooper, D. Coville, L. Coon, L. Connelly, S Coots; Row 2: B. Conklin, P. Crandall, M. Cook, P. Collins, S. Cornell, B. Cooper, S. Connell; Row 3: E. Clark, P. Cochrane, D. Clements, T. Cole, K. Claflin, P. Clemons. SOPHOMORES 119 Where'd everybody go? Front Row: L Detota, C. Deon, S. Curtis, S. Bellows, D. Decker; Row 2: D. D'Apriy, A. Duck, T. Dausman, T. Egger. |. Elderboon, C. Crow, P Edgbert, T. Croffut, A. Elkema, J. Decker; Row 3: R Debottis, R. Dishaw, J. Dunham, J. Dydyk, J. Disinger, G. Demperio, S. Cromie, G. Dunbar, Downing, B Davis, P. Durkin, J. Delaney. 120 SOPHOMORES 105 Front Row: T. Ford, P. Emm, B. Falter, H. Fastenau, C. Flegal, F. Fedrizzi, S. Fetsko, M. Foot, J. Fowler, P. Cardinal, M. Ford, ). Fabrizro; Row 2: L. Florack, K. Fitzgerald, R. Ferguson, M. Fisher, D. Fenton, T. Fegley, K. Enzerillo, L Feuerherm, D. Fisher, R. Fleming, S. Ensby, R. Elmer, R. Fitz- gerald. 106 Front Row: R. Haselmayer, L. Custke, C. Gunn, G. Hale, M. Griffis, P. Graham, C. Gardinier. J. Gray, C. Graf, D. Hall, T. Hall, S. Gates; Row 2: D. Giocondo, S. Hall, M. Girard, D. Gillctt, B. Goodwin, A. Golian, A. Gunn, P. Goody, J. Gallup, C. Godfrey, S. Gauger, B. Girad, C. Zablocki, T. Gunn. 121 SOPHOMORES Dead or Alive? I'm telling you Michelle, this is the last picture! Yuck, meatloaf again 122 SOPHOMORES Front Row: I Hogan, J. Hennessey, C. Herman, L. Hudson, L. Hudson, H. Hiltbrand; Row 2 Ho lames, M. Honsinger, C. Jacobs, S. Herbert, D. Hewitt; Row 3: P. Herloski, R. Hill, M. Hibbard, • K. Horton. Row 4: M. Hopper, D. Hellen, K. Hudson, M. Hurlchanski, M. Houck, M. Haas, M D. Hunter. Front Row: M. Kenney, D. Koagel; Row 2: K. Johnson, S. Korzekwa, T. Kordek; A. Klotz, D. Jones, L. John- ston, K. Kelly; Row 3: K. Krafft, T. Kennedy, N. Koagel, J. Kimler, F. Klein, H. Bush, L. Krafft, R. Humphrey, D. Humphrey, D. James. Front Row: S. LeRoy, S. Lewis. D. Lees, C. Krantz, T. Lang; Row 2: M. Lockwood, J. Linnenbach, S. Leier, M. 10 Lorenz, J. Lample, S. Levandowski, L. Krzyuda, D. Landers, J. Hansen, J. Hartman, J. Lower; Row 3: S. Halko, M. Lockwood, L. Ladstatter, D. Lloyd, T. Lalonde, C. Kresge, E. Lombard, A. Loveless, T Kristeller, E Loveless, P. Lalla, L. Lafountain, M. Ludwig. SOPHOMORES 123 Front Row: J. Behr, B. McKenna, D. MacLaughlin, M Lyness, R Mauren, H. McIntosh, G. Markert, T. McArdell; Row 2: R. Ruff, C. Martz, L. Lang, ). Luther, M. Macconaghy, W Mcardell, T Mattice, D. Magee, M. Degaetano, K Maguire, K. Lynch, J. Lupton. • ■••wiuoguc, i i_ w c. ivi. nays, j. vmtneii, l. (vunzeei, u v Row 3: K McPherson, M Miller, D. Merryweather, N. Minnoe, S. Meyers, S. Myerson, D. Monrof, P. Merithew . iceli, M. Montmoran, K. Murphy, A. Miller; Row 4: L. Mikulas, C. Hulslander, J Hosier, P. Miles, M. Muck, A Jackson, B. Mercer. 124 SOPHOMORES Front Row: N. Holtman, C. Narby, J. Montague; Row 2: M. Hays, ). Mitchell, L. Metzeer, D Mott, D. Monaghan; ROW V 1C MrPh arc r KA Ikiill . r'w i - .. _ r MgritheW, 114 Front Row: M. Norton, E. Pease, S. Neville, N. Neufang, K. Nelli, L. Nevins; Row 2: M. Peterson, D. Per- kins, W. Nielson, K. Pearce, P. Pelrine, D. Nasiadka, C. Pearson, B. Oneill, K. Oneill; Row 3: T. Pannozo, P. Pannozo, E. Peters, B. Patdult, T. Peters, D. Parent, M. Ovell, M. Pardey, J. Neuman. s s r Fronl Row D Sanderson' L Schneider, K. Russell, K. Rowe, K. Rollison, T. Schneider, ). Schneider, K. Rudicel. K | |q Roonds, K. Schraven; Row 2: J. Sanderson, J. Manville, K. Rupracht, L McCarthy, J. Roe, B. Luther, J. McKenzie, A Rocco, S. Schwarz, J. Shannon. M. Schrempf, K. Schraven; Row 3: B. Rodgers, J. Rivard, R. Ryder, J. Samsel, D. Roherts, T. Scott, D. Rogers, J. Mautz, D. Sawyer, M. Ross, J. Robinson, R. Scholten, M. Schimpff. 115 Front Row: P. Precourt, T. Quagliarello, K. Pharro, G. Reynolds, S. Rathbun, F. Reynolds, j. Prahl, K. Piedmonte; Row 2: M. Piccitto, S. Reynolds, K. Pohl, M. Proulx, R. Richards, S. Peffer, S. Reneyolds, J. Richardson; Row 3: L. Paroni, J. Pickard, S. Plank, A. Pompo, R. Pratt. P. Rice, T Pettus. 126 SOPHOMORES 117 Front Row: D. Shoff, D. Snyder, R. Sojdak, L. Sochia, A. St.Denny, K. Sibley; Row 2: P. Smith, J. Squadrito, A. Slabaugh, J. Stevens; Row 3: A. Stanistreet, P. Smith, T. Spisak, D. Sidon, D. Skinner; Row 4: P. Slozer, L. Shear, A. Stamatakos, K. Socker, J. Silvia, S. Shear, K. Smith, R. Skaggs, S. Skerritt, P. Sobotke, D. Sojdak; Row 5: B. Spisak, D. Stevens, S. Stevens. Front Row: J. Tynan, M. Urschel, C. Vandeveer, A Strzelecki, K. Trach, E Tuttle; Row 2: K. VanBuskirk, L Swope, G Stock, W. Tribe, J. Sweeny. R. Town, D. Stevenson. R Thomas, L. Turner, V. Thorek, C. VanTassell, K. Sutor, E Taylor, S. Vennette SOPHOMORES 127 128 Front Row: L. Young, S. Winslow, C. Weber, V. Warren, E. Vermette, S. Weston, K. Weiss, • p Row 2: S. Witkowski. B Young, B. Zaborowski. K. Williamson, R Worlock, 1 Walpole, 1' Vinette, |. White; Row 3; S. Walker. B. Vroman, B Wells. N. Walker, M. Zawacki, B. Weinguard, I Young, B. Weichert. 12 128 SOPHOMORES AFTERNOON BOCES Morning BOCES Front Row: R. Parker, T. Cahl, L. Hamisnick, S. Wilkon; Row 2: L. Johnson, J. Phillips, S. Pearson, Y. Klotz, C. Elbrecht; Row 3: H. Thai, M. Griffin, S. Laffin, B. Peterson, S. Eastman. BOCES 129 GIRLS SPORTS Varsity Soccer 1980 Harv. you are so slick. A Something must be pretty funny! Mary, if you hit me with that water it is all over. Tracy plan on going somewhere? Mary Kopp and Julie Wilcox. 132 GIRLS SPORTS Seniors Laureen lohnson, Bonnie Grey, Tracy Dowd, leannine Roller, and Monika Muench Come on Miss Meny open your eyes. This years Girls Varsity Soccer team faced some highs and some lows in their season of play. They were a young team filled with a lot of individual talent which led to three outstanding victories. In turn, the girls learned the values of playing a tough aggressive game of soccer. The game of soccer takes some special tal- ents such as team work, good attitudes, committments, spirit, and sportsmanship and this year's team did not lack any of these. They were in every true sense of the word, a team. Members of the team who received special recogni- tion were: Mary Kopp — Team Tuffie Award and also Honorable Mention for the All-County Team, Eileen Mulvany - Honorable Mention, Betsy Littau who was named this years MIP, Tracy Dowd —who made 2nd Team All-County and also played in the Exceptional Senior Came, and leannine Roller who received this year's MVP award and also made Honorable Mention and played in the Exceptional Senior Game. Co-captains lulie Wilcox and Tracy Dowd Front row: G. Mayo, J. Munzert, D. Monroe. K. Carroll, B. Lalla, B. Grey, 2nd row: G. Berrafato, J. Wilcox, J Roller, M. lanicello, L. lohnson, E. Mulvaney, T. Dowd 3rd row: Coach Meny, B. Littau, J. Scott, T. Stamp, M. Muench, N. Harvey, M. Kopp GIRLS SPORTS 133 J.V. Soccer The 1980 Baby Bees were a true team in every sense of the word. Finding the secret of success in a totally coordinated effort of working together, the girls junior varsity soccer team put together a very success- ful season. A high level of skill and continuous psyche and spirit made the Baby Bees one of the top J.V. teams in the area. The 6-3-2 record was hi-lighted by the exciting 1-1 tie with undefeated soccer power F.M. Never intimidated and always affective, the team shows great promise for several seasons to come. Team mem- bers that recieved special recognition include: Offensive MVP-Kim Rupradit, Defensive MVP-Nancy Nagle, Most Improved Player-Caryn Weiss, and Heart and Hustle Award Winner-Peg Pelrine. Kathy Gunn throws the ball out to set up a play. Co-taptains Nancy Nagle and Anne Pelcher ront row: L. Baker, K. Gunn, A. Pelcher, N. Nagle, J. Manville, N. Holtman, 2nd row: T. Fegley. • Rupracht, J, Grey, L. Hudson. D Allen, M. Proulx, K. Norris, T. Edger 3rd row: Coach Cos - C. lacobs, K Enzerillo, S. Littau. K. Perry, P. Pelrine, C. Weiss, D. Coville, J. Linnebach. Pierce, M. Sears 134 GIRLS SPORTS J LaValle, L. Peterson, K. O'Brien, A Carroll, A. Knight X-Country Hey, Kathy forget something, like a shoe? K. MaNamara, K. Arcaro, L. Ryder Lynn Peterson at the B'Ville Invitational. S. Vulcano, C. Neville, L. Mckenzie GIRLS SPORTS 135 Kathy McNamara and Laura Ryder in the lead. The 1980 Girls Varsity Tennis teams 5-3 season was a pleasant surprise. They found that it was much more fun to win. Cora Coyne moved into 1st singles on two occassions and won them both. Lynn Peters and Sue Caudette should remember their fine comeback victory over Oswego. Leslie Schug and Gloria Hale should re- member their two deciding victories over Central Square and E.S.M. Sandy Scibetta was the undefeated county champion in 3rd singles. Katrina Sharron should remember her four years as an outstanding tennis play- er, Angela Coodeve gave her best performance as a senior. Debby Perkins is one of our best tennis players and she has 2 more years to be outstanding. This year was also exceptional because of the enthu- siasm and talents of Michele Armani, jean Anderson, Suzanne Shende, Sue Korzekwa, Rebecca Daly, )amie Coodeve, Amiee Duck and Lynn Connelly. They were there when they were needed. Tennis Suzanne Shende and lean Anderson. Angela Goodeve ready for the serve. Front row: C. Hale, S. Scibetta, M Armani, S. Shende, S. Korzekwa, C. Coyne Back row. ters, S. Gaudette, A. Goodeve, ). Anderson, D. Perkins, L. Schug, Coach Tudman 136 GIRLS SPORTS ). Fenton gets set for a dive. Swimming Team members include T. Kara L. Griffin, J. Fenton, K. Chritsen, A. Knight, K. Carney, D. Jones, K. O'Brien, J. Goodwin, M. Engles, L. Congdon, L. Wilson, K. Coleman, M. Schremphf , A. Schremphf, M. Stevens, C. Starowitz. They were coached on by Coach Kuhn and Coach Degroff. M. Engles GIRLS SPORTS 137 Varsity Volleyball Nancy Nagle Front row: A. Pelcher, D. Monroe, C. Coyne, 1. Palmer, $. Ibbitson, second row: T. Dowd, D. Sica, L. Sawyer, third row: L. Ryder, M. Kopp, N. Nagle, Coach Bader Mary Kopp 13B GIRL'S SPORTS Tracy Dowd The Girl's Varsity Volleyball Team had an outstanding season this year. With a 9-2 record, they bumped, set and spiked their way into the Section III Semi-finals, only to lose to a tough rival. This year's team, led by co-captains Tracy Dowd and Cora Coyne, was coached by Miss Ruth Bader. During one of the seasonal games, the Bees shut out ESM (15- 0) with excellent serving by Mary Kopp and Kathy Barbee. Mary Kopp was named to the All-Star Team and Nancy Nagle and Tracy Dowd achieved Honorable Mentions. This year's graduating seniors include Laura Ryder, Sue Ibbitson, Tracy Dowd, Cora Coyne, Kathy Barbee, Lori Palmer and Linda Sawyer. Next year's team looks to be very promising with returning juniors Nancy Nangle, Mary Kopp, Donna Monroe, Darlene Sica, Helen Sennett, and Anne Pelcher. Hurray, we just beat Liverpool! GIRL'S SPORTS 139 140 GIRL'S SPORTS Front row; M. Proulx, C. Carney, G. Berrafato, L. Baker, I. Palmer, D. Waldron, second row: K. Enzerillo, I. Dashnau, P Pelrine, C. jacobs, T Barlow, R. Hill, D. James, G. Stock, J. Linnenbach Peggy Pelrine Darlene Waldron Robin Hill J.V. Volleyball f: - ' Cathy Carney J.V. Basketball Front row: Coach Cordes, D. Sica, S. Shear, K. Enzerille, L. Wilson, M. B. Waggoner, 2nd row: R. Hill, ). Lower, M. Falardeu, S. Piston Lisa Wilson J.V.’s get tips from the Coach GIRLS SPORTS 141 Steph Shear Warm-ups In their first league game of the sea- son the Lady Bees beat Liverpool by the score 61-45. With seven players return- ing from last year's team the season looks very promising. New members in- clude Amy Knight, Sue Simms, Lori Nev- ins, Cathy Gunn and Terri Stamp. This new team looks promising for an excel- lent season this year with a new coach Mr. MacPhearson. With only one gradu- ating senior, Tracy Dowd, the team should have a lot of experience and finece for the 1981-82 season. Come on you guys, warm-up! Nancy Harvey up for the shot. Varsity Basketball Nancy Nagle and Nancy Linnenbach keep an eye on the ball. 142 GIRLS SPORTS Nancy Nagle dribbles in. ssm GIRLS SPORTS 143 Julie Wilcox The team practices drills. The team talks things over. 144 GIRL'S SPORTS S. Curtis, W. Church, K. Kelley, N. Marsak, S. Kuhn, M. Montmoran, N. Holtman, P. Collins, E. McDonough, Missing: K, Hebblewaite, K. Carroll. Head Coach Gary Gregory. Gymnastics Bowling Front row: S. Kirk, D. Crates, S. Reynolds, D. Waldron, S. Miller, M. Griffis, second row. K. Johnson, M. un ningham, S. Olney, K. Organski, E Lancto, $. Wise, L. Brown, third row: L. Billings. K. Alguire, J. Butcher. DuPree, K Rollson, M. Manusca, Coach Campbell. •WIT Softball B'VILLE 12 Corcoran OPPONENT 6 8 Cato 3 7 Oswego 9 19 F-M 13 17 LPool 18 10 E.S.M. 9 8 Fulton 1 5 N.S. 9 12 Cortland 10 3 Cicero 6 10 J.D. 13 12 W.G. 8 15 c.s. 9 Starting with the first day of practice, it was clear that we would be able, with some hard work and de- sire, to have an excellent season. We did, in fact, have the best season we've ever had, finishing with a 9-5 record and placing 3 players on the all-star team, Karen Honan, Patty Sullivan, and Jean Thorek. We had a veteran team this year, with a starter from last year returning at every position except pitcher and one out fielder. Also, we had alot of eager experienced play- ers from the J.V.'s who wanted to play on the Varsity as well. The team worked hard to improve its perfor- mance this year. Because of the greater number of ju- niors on the team, next year looks better for team and individual improvement. Front row: C. Cimitile, D. Wolniak, 2nd row: K. Johnson. J. Thorek, P Sullivan, T. Sullivan, K Johnson 3rd row: F. DeSain, ). Roller, T. Dowd. K. Flonan, J. Wilcox, S. Lindenmayer, K. Barbee, Coach Chuck Baker GIRL'S SPORTS 149 J.V. Softball 1980 Front row: B Samaroj. D Waldron, G. Mayo, R. Sullivan, G. Berrafato, E. S. Piston, S. Ibbitson, L. Smith, D. Sica, Coach Engels Lancto. M Horton, 2nd row S. Sims, S. Horner, M. Buck, N. Linnenbach. J.V. softballers found winning a fun reward for all the concentrated learning and practice sessions in the spring of 1980. Sixteen members shared almost equally in the successful assault on seven opponents even though homerun hitters Besty Samoraj, Nancy Linnenbach, and Gina Berrafato seemed to gather much of the spotlight. Sluggers not withstanding early season inexperience led to the bulk of the team's six losses. Coach Engels' charges, however, came together steadily around the leadership of Captain Cail Mayo, the timely batting of Ruth Sullivan, Sue Sims, and Michelle Buck, the baserunning speed of Lori Smith, and the versatility of Sue Ibbitson. The long range results became effective teamwork, individual improvement, and the rewards of a winning season. Due to the talents and enthusiasm of the J.V.'s, the 1981 Varsity team should fare well against their opponents. 150 Kathy Arcaro speeds past Sue Vulcano and Kelly Neville sprint to the finish Front row: K O'Brien, S. Vulcano, C. Carney, J. LaValle, S. Coots, T. Fegley, D. Fowler, C. Neville 2nd row: K. MacNamara. A. Carroll, M. Kopp, T. Karn, L. Ryder, T. Barlow, B. Lalla, D. Toney, K. Neville Led by the efforts of seniors Kim O'Brien and Kelly Neville and juniors Laura Ryder and Sue DuBois, the girls track team finished another undefeated season extending their winning streak to 44 meets. New school records were set by Laura Ryder in the 400 m. dash, Kim O'Brien in the 800 m. run and 1500 m. run, and Kathy Julian in the race walk. New school records were also set by the 800, 1600, and 3200 meter relay teams. Sue Vulcano in a relay. GIRL S SPORTS 151 GIVE IT ALL YOU GOT To all the work and time the Girl Athletes at C. W. Baker High School have put in, we the Lyre 1981 would like to make a dedication to you. Girls have strove and pushed hard to be rec- ognized. In doing this, you have worked and sweat and pushed yourself until there is nothing left. But you don't ever give up, and this is what makes you special and important. There have been many great female athletes from B'ville and many great teams. All girl athletes have contributed to make girls sports at Baker one of the best in the county. In honor of your support, patience and endurance we dedicate the Girls' Sports Section to you. TRACY DOWD Girls' Sports Editor GIRLS SPORTS 153 i Ei BOYS SPORTS t fl i . ■ j • •• Jeff Herring Boys' Sports' Editor 156 BOYS' SPORTS The Varsity Soccer team kept the win- ning tradition alive in 1980 with a 10-6-3 record. The Bees traveled to the Section III Class A title game, (only 1 other B'ville team has ventured as far), before ending their great season. The Bees were led this season by 1st team All-County Goal Keeper Pat Gra- ham (teams MVP), 2nd team All-County Forward Kevin Sheehan (leading scorer with 11 goals 8 assists), Honorable Mention All-County Defender Chris Ross (team MIP), and Honorable Mention All- County Forward Chris Sheehan. Rookie Head Coach Tim Morgan was attributed with the restoration of the team's prowess. His players started slow- ly (2-3-1) before stunning the league with their late season surge (8-3-2). Mr. Morgan welcomes the return of juniors Kevin Sheehan, Steve Fitzgerald, Vinnie Lang, Jeff Russ, jay Schutz, Mike Oemcke, Bob Sollish, Dave MacPherson, Bill Covelli, Doug Shaver, Kevin Cole, and sophomore Mark Alexander. Eight seniors will graduate after playing fine seasons, they're tri-captains Pat Graham, Greg Bender, and Tim Wood, Jay Henessy, Chris Sheehan, Chris Ross, Mike McCarthy, and Mike McGill. wm OSWEGO CICERO N. SYRACUSE FULTON CENTRAL SQUARE F.M. ESM LIVERPOOL WATERTOWN 158 BOYS' SPORTS THEY 20 20 6 36 14 63 36 54 6 Front Row: ). Henneberry, J Patchett, J. Nostrant, J Pickard, K. Neufang, J. Kanoza, B. Fancher, S. Sesnie, T. Florak; Row 2: G. Peterson, N. Lalla, T Piston, C. Oakes, C. Sequin, A Coville, R Holt, M. Smith, M Reinghardy, D. Trowbridge, R Wager, M Murtaugh, L. Teelon. M. Neville; Row 3: Coach Smith, Coach O'Leary, M. Haws, B. Weston, S. Dorr, J. Casson, G. Clover, E. Blok, M Anslement, M. Nevins, D. Scibetta, B. Esterly, D. Smith, C. Tonme, T Gunnerman, M. Lockwood The 1980 Varsity Football Team won 2 of 9 games in Coach Jerome's first year at the helm this years team was led by senior Co- Captain Alan Coville and junior Co- Captain Bill Esterly. john Nostrant made 2nd team All-County and Mike Smith, Nick Lalla and Ed Blok were Honorable Mentions. Next year's team is looking to improve on this year's record with a lot of good J.V. players coming up. The j.V.'s were led by Capitain )im Delpha and the J.V.'s should have another respectable season with a lot of good freshman com- ing up to play. BOYS' SPORTS 159 GYMNASTICS Coach Shrempf's Gymnastics Team finished their sea- son with 13 wins and 2 losses. Their only 2 losses were to ESM and Henniger. The team was led by senior Captain Tim Waggoner. Tim Waggoner still holds all B'ville gymnastic records. Tim is ranked number one in the state for the All- Round competition. Tim's best events are Parallel Bars, Vaulting, and Floor Exercise. His record high on vaulting is 9.65 out of 10 and a 9.45 out of 10 on floor exer- cise. Next year's team is looking to improve on an already great record. wT TlT' 1 Waggoner, I Marsak, P Panozo; Back Row: T McCarthy R Smith E Walker, K Todd, R Dennison, S. Walker, Coach Shrempf COUNTRY Front Row: S. Hughes; Row 2: B Buckley, J. McFall, D. Connery, S. Zimba; Row 3: W. Abbott, M. Barker, T. McDaniels, R. Pratt, R. Fleming, j. Coleman, Coach Wiltse The 1980 Cross Country Team was led by junior Captain Bob Buckley. Bob was undefeated in league meets. The team finished with an impressive 8 wins and 3 losses. The team finished in 3rd place in the league. BOYS' SPORTS 161 ! Team spirit 119, D. Allen helped stop Fairporl with an 8 7 victory. K. lohnson's tie led the Bee' attack on Fulton. rront row: K. Johnson, R. Allen, M. Allen, D. Peters, D. Allen second row I Pickard I Wilbur R ™ M j. Pickard scores an 18-2 win against L'pool. 162 BOY'S SPORTS D. Peters pinned Liverpool’s C. Adams in 2:25. 163 BOY SPO ITS S. Dorr proved to be a very aggresive wrestler at 155. C. Pettitt anxiously awaits his match. BALDWINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1978 1979 NEW YORK STATE 1980 DUAL MEET WRESTLING CHAMPIONS The varsity wrestlers are very dedicated athletes who know the meaning of give it all you got. This years squad once again enjoyed a fine sea- son, winning their 9th straight Onondaga League Championship. Outstanding efforts were turned in by seniors: Captain ). Pickard, D. Peters and S. Dorr (both undefeated in league duals), C. Oakes, S. Elliot, B. Hamm, ). Wilbur, G. Walker, B. Jacobs, D. Wise, D. Allen, M. Allen, and C. Pettitt. The underclassmen T. Ward, R. Allen, M. Neville, E. Block, J. Pickard, and K. Johnson, also provided important skill and power to the Wrestling Bees' Championship Squad. With the jubilant victories over Fulton, Liverpool, and Canastota the Bees are on their way to another state championship. The junior varsity wrestling squad ended its five year undefeated string at 82 wins without a loss. The juniors dropped their first match in 6 years in a heartbreaking meet against non-league Canastota. The junior grapplers rebounded back by ripping up undefeated West Genesee 39-15, and Liverpool 40- 19. These determined wrestlers will again have a good shot at the league title. The junior bees should be congratulated on their give it all you got attitude. Front row: T. McArdell, C. Stamatakas, J. Lofferdo, B Layman, S Halpin, T Baldwin Second row: |. Gal- lop, T. Mattice. B Young, P. Smith, P. Markert. F. Klein Third row: D. Gregory, |. Jensen, K. McPhearson, T. Krisleller, M. Daigle, ). Dunham, P Connors. front row: M. Chapman, G. Dority, ). Girard, R. Pfeiffer, P. Nagy, T. Piston second row: C. Ross, J. Coleman, B. Buckely, M. McCarthy, C. Sequin, B. Esterly last row: Coach Areare, B. Bitz, T. Lynch, B. Porter, W. Abbott, M, Barker, D. Alt The boy's indoor track team had a very successful sea- son. They finished in the top four places in every meet. The team was also awarded second place in the Frederick Kirschenheiter Memorial Indoor Track Relay. The one-mile relay of Pfeiffer, McCarthy, Sequin, and Girard holds many records in the state, along with Gary Peterson's outstanding record in the triple jump of 44'5 . This years team was a solid rebuilding team with many juniors and sophomores, who hope to have an excellent season next year. BOYS' P. Calkins and C. Murdock . . . Looking for trouble?? Kevin Sheehan watches his teammates intensly. J- Dydke, T. Ashe, P. Ancona Obhe n h Hemeberry' E omrrwe. A. Pompo, middle ro row: Coach McGill. Coach Dowd C Elia Tr M V. Lang. T McGill, ba Murdock. I. Reidy, P. Calkins, C. Sheehan. Mr Ody ' Merriwea,he K- Sheehan, 166 BOY'S SPORTS Andy Pompo During the 1980-81 winter sport's season the Baldwinsville Hockey Team has given it all they've got to come up with a super talented squad. Most people don't really know what being on the Hockey Team means . . . in two words PURE DEDICATION!! Every morning the team has to be out on the ice at 5:30 for practice. Their love for hockey brings them out for the only available ice time at the Colosseum. Leading this year's 13-4-1 record team were seniors. Captain Mike McGill and Chris Sheehan. Other out- standing pjayers were juniors Kevin Sheehan, Paul Calkins and Chuck Murdock, and freshman goalie Mike Sheehan. The skating bees proved to everyone that they can really play hockey . . . just ask any one of their oppo- nents. BOYS' SPORTS 167 Front row: T. Engels, M. Buongiorne, S. Hughes, ). Nostrant, T. Quinn, B. Russell, Back row: Coach Cooke, M. Anselment, H. Russell, C. Isleib, M. Flemming, B. Weston, M. Miller. ). Nostrant and M. Miller warm up before practice. lohn Nostrant Westoi goes o lf la up Far Ri ht: Bob 168 BOYS' SPORTS Front Row: R Ferguson, R. Pratt, P Rice, M. Houck, J. Mautz, Back Row: Coach Deloff, I. Disinger, T. Scott, E. Loveless, T. Peters, R Ryder, |. Robinson The 1980-81 Varsity Basketball Team is made up of 3 seniors, 8 juniors, 1 sophomore, and 1 fresh- man. The Bees are led by junior bigman Mark Fleming. Fleming averages 14 points per game and 8 rebounds per game. The Bees are a very young team and are improving with every outing. Coach Cooke's Bees are now 4-11 at this point in the sea- son. The Bees started out slow with 4 loses, but they came roaring back to win 4 straight before losing to Half Hollow Hills in the Rome X-mas Tour- nament. For the first time in many years, J.D. came to our gym and came out the loser. The Bees defeated J.D. 60-58 on a last second 30 ft. shot by senior Bob Weston. Harris Russell got the Bees going in the 4th quater with a massive two handed slam dunk. The Bees defeated Fulton, JD, ESM, and Cen- tral Square. With many returning players the team should have a lot of success next year. I.v. team captains Ed Loveless and Pete Rice. The 1980 Boy's Varsity Golf Team ended up with a 4-5-1 record this year. Team members include, M. Bovee, E. Lie, B. Fancher, ). Speach, ). Rogers, E. Moses, T. Gunnerman and K. Krafft. Mark Bovee was an area Sec- tional qualifier at the Radisson Golf Course. Many team members will be returning to improve on last year's record and make it one of their best years. L to R: E. lie, E. Moses, B. Fancher, T Gunnerman, ). Speach, M Bovee, I Rogers, K. Krafft, Coach O'Donnell US THEM LOST W. GENESEE WON TIE F.M. TIE LOST J.D. WON LOST E.S.M. WON WON FORE LOST WON FULTON LOST WON CORTLAND LOST LOST C. SQUARE WON WON CICERO LOST LOST LIVERPOOL WON 170 BOYS' SPORTS US THEM 0 AUBURN 5 3 E.S.M. 2 1 OSWEGO 4 0 F.M. 5 1 CENTRAL SQUARE 4 0 TENNIS 5 1 NORTH SYRACUSE 4 2 CORTLAND 3 2 FULTON 3 0 J.D. 5 2 W. GENESEE 3 0 CICERO 5 From Row: K. Todd, L. Enzerillo. R. Sollish Back Row: Coach Tudman. P Collison, D. Scibetta, 1 The 1980 Boy's Varsity Tennis Team, coached by Mr. Tudman, finished the season with a record of 1 win and 10 losses. Although a 1-10 record is not very impressive, it was an improvement over last season. Coach Tudman feels that to improve our tennis program we must find some 9th grade athletes. Krentel, C. Daly, Missing P. Garrett BOYS' SPORTS 171 Front Row: ). Falardeau, B. Dorr, G. Dority, ). McCormack, P. Nagy, B. Gillitte, R. Phieffer, I Girard, D Carpenter, C, O'Brien, T. Bender, D. Gerhardt, B Buckley, M. Perechino. 2nd Row: Coach Arcaro, B. Esterly, D Zimba, M, Edge , E, Walker, J. Bray, B Barker, T, Pistion, B. Medico, I. MacDonald, K. Richardson, I, Hennessy, B. Strife, D. Sheilds, Coach Bassett, Missing, ). Arcaro. The B'ville Squad went 10-1 last season beating Cic- ero, N.S., ). D., Cortland, Fulton, Central Square, Oswego, F-M, W.C. and Esm, but in the fimal match of the year, was beaten by rival Liverpool. The Bees win- ning streak was stopped by Liverpool at 29 straight, but the B'ville track forces leave behind a 228 wins 22 losses record. This year's outstanding track man was senior John Arcaro, a middle distance runner, who was undefeated in the mile. John also won the Class A Championship with a 4:20.1 time. He travled to the State Meet, unfortunatly not placing. Others who will be missed on this year's squad are Jeff MacDonald, Da- vid Carpenter, Kevin Richardson, Scott Johnson, Tom Bender, Jeff Falardeau, and Bob Pfeiffier. Leading returning runners for the season are: junior Bob Buckley, Jeff Girard, Rick Pheffier, Gary Peterson and Gary Dority. Along with Tony Quinn, Mike Miller, and Sonny Gerhardt. With the 1981 season ahead, the Bees now have, after 25 years, a 9 lane track that will be the show place of Central New York. It will be an exciting event when the Bees finally hold their first track meet at home. 172 BOYS' SPORTS THEM W. GENESEE LIVERPOOL N. SYRACUSE IAX SECT EM E. S.M. J.D. F. M. W. GENESEE TULLY LAFAYETTE Front Row: M. Coleman, K. Johnson, R. Allen, D. Fedrizzi, J. Liptak, R. Lafrombouise, J. Patchett, J. Strife, M. Byerton, B. Goodwin, S. Hughes Back Row: D. Connery, J. Salanger, R. Smith, D. Budd, D. McCardell, S. Oad, E. Muench, T. Florak, M. Haws, M. Reinhardt, M. Powers, D. Per- ry, J. Casson, Coach Shrader 174 BOYS' SPORTS Front Row: R. Cherney, M. McGill, G. Walker, K. Rutherford, S. Sterns, J. Henneberry, J. Nostrant, S. Sesnie, M. McCarthy. 2nd Row: B. Monroe, R. Holt, R. Hirsh, D, O'Connor, ). Speach, C. Oakes. 3rd Row: B. Katanuish, B, Pitcher, ). Schultz, ). Ducharme, R. Farrar, T. Fiorini, T. Nagle, K. Sheehan, J. Casson, Coach Rumble, Coach Fiorni The 1980 Varsity Lacrosse Team had a new young coach, Mr. Pete Fiorini, The team had a very successful 10-7 season. They made it to the Sectionals and won their first game against Tully, 5-4. They ended up on the short end of the stick in their second game against Lafayette 6-10. The team had 7 players recieve All- County Honors: Tom Fiorini, First Team All-County At- tack, Rick Cherney, First Team All-County Midfield, and sophomore Kevin Sheehan was First Team All-County Defense. Rick Farrar made Second Team All-County De- fense. )ohn Nostrant, Greg Walker, and Jeff Ducharme all recieved Honorable Mention to the All-County Squad. Coach Fiorini has 6 returning players plus many very good J.V. players to build next season's team around. The J.V. Lax team posted a 3 win 11 loss record. The inexperienced team had more talent than their record shows, and was characterized by a hard working group who never gave up! 176 BOYS' SPORTS Front Row: K. Delpha, T. Engles, I. Beaver, T. Engles, D. Wise. 2nd Row: C. Ross, I. Teelon, T Cascio, C. Wilcox, 3rd Row: C. Broughton, M. Anslement, R Lindenmayer. R Kopp. B. Pitcher, M. Nevins, J. Ashby, Coach Bader The Varsity Baseball team, coached by 1st year head man Coach Bader, had an up and down year. Their record was 9-13 which was not really indicative of the way the team played. When this group of young men put everything together there wasn't a team in the county that was any better. Key players all year were Ray Lindenmayer, 2nd team All-County as a pitcher, Jeff Beaver, 1st team All-County 3rd Baseman, Tim Engles, Honorable Mention All-County 2nd Baseman, Ken Delpha, Honorable Mention All-County Utility Player, and Mike Anselment, Honorable Mention All-County 1st Baseman. Other key performers were sophomores, Larry Teelon, Catcher, and Terry Engles, Shortstop, ju- niors, Jay Ashby and Mike Nevins, both pitchers. The team returning this year will be made up of returning lettermen Larry Teelon, Mike Anselment, Terry Engles, Jay Ashby, Mike Nevins, Chris Ross, Denny Wise and Bill Pitcher. Also with some very good ball players com- ing up from the Junior Varsity and Freshmen teams. |! I The ).V. Bas. losses in the consisted of team. VP |hg season 9 wins 13 s overall. The team freshmen on the Front Row: T. La Londe, T. Lathrop, J Frank, V. Lange, 2nd Row: J. Shoff, J. Jones, T. Coady, K. O'Toole, C. Sequin, B. Ortaloni. 3rd Row: J. Delpha, J. Piedmont, E. Loveless, K. Harten, P. Markert, L. Vager, S. Gauger, J Keller, Coach Deloff. BOYS' SPORTS 177 First row: T. Coady, E. Holmes, J. Kanoza, J. lensen, $. Burke second row: M. Mercandante, R Dennisten. P. Jensen, B. Beall, M. Christen, S. Oad, Mr. Bob Kuhn, missing: D. Vulcano. Paul Jensen Roger Denniston 1 178 BOY'S SPORTS THE BY LLE HIVE BOYS' SPORTS 179 ACTIVITIES Kris Gunn Activities Editor Student Council Gives Us All They've Got 1st row: S. Winslow, L. Johnson, S. Albert 2nd row D Giocando, L Congdon. L. Cardella, K. Julian, S. Orr, T Croffit, K Lynch, B Bender, M. Shurant, C. Elkema, L. Nevins, M. Miller, L. Baker, |. Manville, K. Enzerillo 3rd row: S. Berish, S. Stonecipher, C. Giordano, A. Rogers, K. Trach, K. Socker, M. Kopp, S. Kern, R Hamilton, D. Hall, D Koagel, M. Proulx, D Korbeck 4th row: J. Dydyk, J. Nostrant, K. Johnson, J. LaVallee. ). Lowery, M. Allen. S. Coots. A. Bilyeau. A. A lot of work has been put into this years Student Council, and it shows! Kathy Salisbury, President; Peggy Link, Vice Pres, of Student Affairs; Angela Anderson, Vice President of Administrative Affairs; Sue Lindenmayer, Treasurer; Ann Carroll, Secretary; and Steve Sesnie, Sergeant of Arms; work to- gether with reps from each homeroom to try to improve the school and bring about activities they feel we would enjoy or need. We can't forget that Mr. Magnarelli was always behind them with guidance and support. McMahon, L Young, B. Towlson, D Monroe, K. Rupracht, K. Carroll, N. Holtman, K. Pearce 5th row: M. Sidon, J. Pickard, K. Murphy, S. Pfeiffer, F Carapella, K Dattler, K Schneider, B. Rodgers, M. O’Nei, J. Reinhardt. J. Casson, D Trowbridge, L Toennies 6th row: B. Wes- ton, S. Vulvano, J. Wilcox, P. Graham, J. Hosier, G. Bender, |. Ander- son, K Brainerd, G. Mayo, M. Anselment, B Esterley, M. Nevins, R. Wager, N Nagle 182 ACTIVITIES Math Club Bob Barker, Greg Daly, Ted Hosier, Bill Rodgers, Bob Sollish, (pictured) and Larry Kraft have that knack for tackling tough Math problems. This club competes with other schools in the Onondaga County Math League. They learn to apply Math skills to all types of problems. Math is the basis to many promising careers. Wouldn't it be nice to have at least some of the Math skills that these members have? HELLO Each person has his own way of saying hi, whether it be hello, hi, hey or howdie. Your message will get across to the person you are saying it to. Here are just a few examples of hello that we found. Latin Club Open to anyone who takes Latin, this club takes an indepth look at Rome, vocabulary and field trips are taken. A trip to New York City was planned, and it in- cluded students from the French and Spanish classes. 1st row: B. Cooper. T. Henderson, R Dombrowski, A. Robertson 2nd row: R. McCarthy. D Magari. R Googin, P. Fadden, L. lohnston 3rd row: D. Crate. D. Steele, K. Mian. I Noaek, K. O'Brien, K. Alguire.). § Bushnell, J Kilgallan 4th row M Armani, M. Scheidar, L. Palmer, M. Flemming, K. Neufang. R. Vanderwater YAC Youth Against Cancer is an orga- nization of students who donate their time helping the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Campbell and Ms. Bullard help students organize pie sales, car washes, and poster sales to raise money for the Can- cer Society. These students are: B. Davis, C. Simpson, ). Golden, K. jones, T. Kibby, D. Parker, L. Hud- son, S. Venette, S. Pearson, K. Rudicel, T. Mathieson, D. Ryan, L. Snider, A. Sullivan, T. Taylor, L. Moore, K. Raynor, T. Weber, T. Bieganowski, M. Kenney, D. Venette, R. Waldron 184 ACTIVITIES BAND If you walk by the band room 4th period, you can hear the band warming up for rehersal. Directed by Mr. Mallinson, the members get a daily rehersal and have a personal lesson once a week. The band has concerts throughout the year. Fall con- cert, Christmas concert, and Spring concert gives the community a chance to hear their variety of music. The band also performs before and after assemblies or peprallies in school. ACTIVITIES 185 1st row: A. Slabaugh, D. Hunter, R. Jenkins, M. Linus, S. Brewster, J. Decker, T. Gunn 2nd row: D. Mott, A. Picciano, D. Sanderson, j. Sanderson, J. Noak, B. Segovis, S. Kelly, M. O'Neil, A. Kelley, B. Mer- cer, R. Dombrowski, S. Crego, M. Hulchanski 3rd row: Mr. Mallinson, A. Gordon, M. Neville, J. Taylor, C. Coyne, L. Lavier, D. Helen, P. Fitzgerald, J. VanDuser, B Spisak, J. Ashby, D. Sauter, J. Johnston, M. Coleman 4th row: R. Wells, K. Lynch, K. Brainerd, J. Anderson, C. Vicat, A. Rogers, L. Ryan, L. Warwick, L Chadwick, L. Kraft, M. Carter 5th row: B. Littau, M. Peterson, K. Maquire, D. James, K. Nelli, J. Scott, B Burke 6th row: S. Kohler, D. Steele, L. Baird, T. Anacchino, S. Tudman, A. Loveless, B. Haws, D. D'Aprix, A. Golian, K. Lynch, L. Nevins, M. Christen, J. Miceli, K. Duger, S. Kern, T. Cook, T. Spisak, J. Cellini, S. Hall, S. Herbs, B. McKenna, B. O'Neill CHORUS A blend of different voices mixed together by an en- thusiastic advisor makes our chorus special. Their ac- complishments include concerts and a musical in the Spring. Some think that chorus is just singing, but it takes a lot of determination and practice to make it in chorus. It takes all of that practice and more to be in Opus, a select group of singers who give concerts during Christ- mas. Members of Opus include: sopranos —Nora Wojciak, Laurie Warwick, Shirley Kelly, Teresa Cook, Sheila Barden (alternate); altos-jenny Scott, Lisa Baird, Cindy Ciordane, Polly Taft, Shawn Brown (alternate); tenors —Mike McKenna, Roy Coogin, Rich LaFramboise; base baritones - Claude Stewart, Rick Wily, Steve Post, jay Ashby, jim Johnston, Chuck Simpson (alternate). Audio-Visual Aides 1st row: B. Spisak, L. Ryan, T. Cook, C Flegal, N. Wojciak, L. Crolik, M. Griffis, A Rogers, D Waldron 2nd row: M Coleman, C. Vicat, J. Ashby, I. Young, M Cook, S. Fuller, T. Brown, S. Brown, N. Neufang, D. Ramaglino, C. Shively, B. Segovis 3rd row R. McManas, |. Scott. K. Strail, L Warwick 4th row: S. Barden, E. Colasanti, D Koagel. A. Kelley, S Crego, T Bieganowski, J. Sanderson, C. Giordano, S. Kelly 5th row: A. Golian, C. Simpson, F Walker, R Googin, T. Spisak, B Metcer, M Sartwell, L Pratt, I Spence Bobbie Emerson, Jim VanDuser, Bill Cooper (in photo), Brian Stanton, Craig Wilkes, Bernie Emerson, Tim Wilde, Ted Pannozo and Frank Bascom are t e force behind the teachers. These people are in charge of taking care of equipment and getting it to the teac ers who need it. With help of Mr. Cady, these students learn how to set up, use, and repair equipment. A. V. club could e the beginning of a career in electronics or other sue occupations. 186 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES 187 n 'Di i. i BORA 1 20 3 i P £ I nn i Guess Who? WBXL is a student operated radio station, located at 90.5 on the FM dial. Each member has his own likes and dislikes and this comes out in his broadcast. For the first time, WBXL has broadcasted the home foot- ball games as well as the basketball games. Their advi- sor is Mr. Al )enner. 1st row: T Zyjewski, J. Vnaderberg, L. Thompson, K. Raynor, M. Mc- Kenna. P Nagy, I Reidy 2nd row. C. Bardot, M. Parsley, L. Woodsworth, M. Lockwood, B Segovis, S. Hall, ). Reinhardt 3rd row: C. Pelrine, B Simpson, J Petrosillio, J. Crandall, D. Freeman, D. Sauter, T. Bieganowski, K. Crandall, R Shuler, H Vingst, L. Vager, R. Denniston, F. Reed 4th row: G Zylka, D. Steele, J. Noack, G. Thoreck, M. Coots, M. O'Neill. D Hellen, B Pettit, B Spoto, E. Moses WBXL MARCHING BAND The Baldwinsville Marching Band performing at halftime. The Baldwinsville flag line The 1980 edition of the Baldwinsville Marching Band was over a hundred members strong. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Mallinson, the band competed in many com- petitions, including the New York State Field Band Com- petition at the new Carrier Dome. The band was invited to Canada to perform at a professional football game. Performing at the game and in Canada's Thanksgiving Day Parade was quite an honor for the members. Talk- ing with the football players after the game and stopping at Niagara Falls with a ride on the Maid of the Mist made the weekend even more memorable for them. Many hours of practice each week helped in the prep- aration for performances at the Baldwinsville Oktoberfest and at halftime of the home football games. Although the band didn't have a winning season, fun was surely had by all. 188 ACTIVITIES journalism Club The journalism Club is a group of students interested in writings of all kinds. Each week the members make up a page called Balderdash and Ballyhoo for the Baldwinsville Messenger. The articles range from record reviews, to Senior Spotlight, to poems written by talented members. This gives the students an opportunity to learn about the world of journalism. Miss Rowe helps in any way she can. Who knows, maybe one of these young journalists may be the next Art Buchwald. Pictured left are: 1st row: S. Fuller, B. Segovis, 2nd row: L. Warwick, L. Ryan, 3rd row: A. Picciano, S. Kerniski, T. Bieganowski, C. Simpson, L. jack- son, L. Crolick, S. Piston, 4th row: D. Ramaglino, K. Raynor, H. james, K. Russell, L. Appleby, C. Smith, T. Cook Some backstage antics are shown here by: top left, lean Anderson, middle, Scott Crego, right, Laurie Warwick with her hair teased, and left, Lisa Baird. Once Upon A Mattress The 1980 musical, put on by members from chorus, band, and the general student body, was ONCE UPON A MATTRESS.'' Directed by Mrs. Basile, this show was a great success due to her time and effort. Everyone involved in the production had fun while getting experience acting, working with the lights or painting sets. The leads in this play were: Laurie Warwick as the Queen, Phil Gorham as the King, lim lohnston portrayed Dauntless, and Teresa Cook was the princess. 189 Give Us a Smile M. ALIEN decided that hiding in the wall where the lockers where missing was a good place to hide from the camera. A. POMPO likes to hide in the locker1 The photographer hid in the Lyre Staff room all day, but when he wasn't suspecting it, the flash gof him. Library Aides Voluntaring time in the library signing passes an putting away books are: T. Pinney, L Ferguson, I Snider, T. Link, ). Taylor, F. Carapella, ). VanDuser (pic tured), F. Bascom, ). Behr, W. Deon, T. Tausend, C Hall, D. Landers, P. Kimball, and L. Ungaro. Mrs. Fenzl in charge of this group of students. 190 ACTIVITIES mm Mtmm From all of the candids Lyre Staff received this year, we noticed that Baldwinsville has several ways to give us a smile. Anything from a simple smile to shocked faces turned up in the candid box in the library. Yet, a surpris- ing coincidence was noticed. Several people are camera shy! A lot of kids would rather hide anywhere than have their picture taken! Here are just a few examples of camera shy people we found. Lyre Staff would like to thank everyone who turned in candids. Without you, where would we be? Thanks again for all of your support! 1st row: P. Nagy, ). Crandall, |. Roller, ). Lowery, M. Cunningham 2nd row: G. Peterson, L. Smith, K. Christen, S. Kern, L. DeBarr, K. McDonough, K. Carroll 3rd row: L. Dashnau, R. LaFramboise, T. Wood, M. Persechino, C. Cole, C Coyne, ). Goodwin, B. Towlson, K. Barbee, L. Lovenburg, D. Saad, A. Rogers 4th row: M. Shurant, T. Piston, L. Ryder, L. Toennies, S. Kern, R. Hamilton, A. Coville, S. Berish, ). Loveless, M. Caswell Honor Society Membership in the society is considered the highest honor obtainable in the high school. The Donald W. Coates Chapter of the National Honor Society was started in Baldwinsville in 1955. The Society helps the school whenever and wherever they can. This year the members took turns looking after students who wait for the late bus from Faith Heritage School. They have been raising funds for a possible trip in the spring. ACTIVITIES 191 Key Club Key Club develops initiative, leadership ability, and good citizenship prac- tices. Sponcered by the Baldwinsville Kiwanis Club, this group of students painted at St. Mary's School, showed movies on Saturday mornings at Eliza- beth Street School, ushered at BTC's production of OKLAHOMA! , sold candy, worked at the Anheuser-Busch tent during the 1980 Octoberfest, and many other things. One project that the club takes a great amount of pride in is sponcering a child from Tegucigalpa, Hondurad. Santos is 7 years old. She enjoys look- ing at pictures and playing with dolls. Key Club is very glad that they could aid her and her family. SANTOS MIC AIL A LOPEZ is being sponcered by Key Club (his year. They send money for food and clothing once a monlh. The club adopted Santos through the World Vision of Honduras. 192 ACTIVITIES 1st row: L. Ryan, S. Brown 2nd row: D. Crigely, C. Luke, S. P|5t0 ' S. Fuller, C. Hulslander, V. Cramer 3rd row: J. Eipp, B. Suga - _ Segovis, M. Shurant, L. Crolick, S. Barden, C. Shively, M. ham 4th row: N Neufang, J. Shannon, C. Vicat, I. lohnston, C. Simpson, T. Ranous, M. Griffis, ). Anderson, D. 1 ’ j Fitzgerald 5th row: C. Flegal, D. Wolniak, D. facobs, 0 Waggnor, T. Cook, M. Williams Science Club The purpose of the Science Club is to provide the opportunity for motivated students to perform super- vised experiments and other activities in the field of sci- ence, such as field trips and guest speakers. The goals for the members include increased knowl- edge in the field, laboratory experience, and personal satisfaction. 1st row: S. Crego, T. Hosier, C. Daly, B. Rodgers, A. Roberlson Parties A favorite activity for the weekend is a party. There are all kinds of parties for all kinds of people. If you ask around, you will be sure to find a party to suit your desire. The party that all of the seniors are waiting for is on our graduation day, to be celebrated with all of our friends. ACTIVITIES 193 GAA The Girl's Athletic Association is made up of girls from all different sports. These girls promote the en- tire girls program and emphasize the importance of participation in the program. Not all star athletes, the members have worked hard to raise money for girls' sports equip- ment. This year the club sold tow- els and arranged a Christmas party for Miss Bader's special students. Aquanotes Aquanotes members were select- ed in Spring 1980. They chose mu- sic and their pieces were choreographed accordingly. The shows ran on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings with a large attentive crowd for each. The shows were a great success. The combination of dedicated and tal- ented swimmers and a great pro- duction crew made the 1980 Aquanotes show one to remem- ber. 1st row: K. Christian, C. Bell, C. Ashe, L. Bessett. L. Baird, B. Spisak, L. Hovey, 2nd row: M. Pelcher, ). Goodwin, A. Vander- Geissen, K. Krafft, L. Griffin, J. Benyon, S. Spisak, S. Berish, M. Peterson, R. Hamilton 3rd row: M. O'Neill, R. Coook, B. Olmstead, B. Barrett, K. Rice, K. Haws. M. Houck, ). Loveless, E. McDonough 194 ACTIVITIES 1st row; K. Donahue, L. Baker, S. Brown, G. Hale, N. Holtman, K. Enzerillo, K. Rupracht, G Mayo, 2nd row: D Monroe, N Nagle, C. Gunn, M. Muench, D. Coville, M. Proulx, ). Roller, D. Jones, A. Pelcher, M. Armanii. D. Sica 3rd Row: J. Manville, C. Weiss, |. Linnenbach, G. Berrafato, ). Wilcox. M. Kopp, N. Harvey, B. Lalla 4th row: K. Car- roll. T. Dowd, M. lannicello, P- Pelrin®, I- Johnson TOP LEFT: 1st row: A. Malphitana, M. Hunter 2nd row: E. McGuire, K. Zaborowski, L. Toennies, R Hamilton, C. Giordano, S. Kern, S. Spilman LEFT: 1st row: T. Ragonese, M Ward. E. Tuttle 2nd row: V. Camp, M. Persechino 3rd row: J. Montague ACTIVITIES 195 Hooray for B'ville! Hooray for B'ville, someone in the crowd is shouting HOORAY FOR B'VILLE! That is the sound that echoed through the stands during soccer and football games last fall. These cheerleaders faced the wind and cold to support their teams. These girls helped raise fan's and player's spirits all season. They worked hard in practice and it showed. In their new uniforms, the girls were a big hit this year. Nearly all of the girls in our school have wished that they were a cheerleader. The wrestling cheerleaders were an industrious group raising money for new uni- forms this year. Selling suckers and hosting a Dynamic Cheerleaders Clinic were just two of the activi- ties these girls participated in. Sup- porting a championship team and getting the crowd on their feet to help them cheer, always brought a smile to their faces. These girls did a fine job this year under the watchful eyes of their advisor, Mrs. Schrader. 1st Row: L. Johnson, M. Ward, 2nd Row: J. Anderson, M Pereschino, 3rd Row: R. Minnoe, T. Ragonese Wrestling Cheerleaders 1st Row: ). Shannon, L. Johnson, M. Croffut, 2nd Row: A. Bilyeau, E. Tuttle. J. Hermans. Not all girls start out cheering for Baldwinsville, many of these girls start as members of St Mary's C. Y O squads. The picture below shows a group of girls at a league competition 1% ACTIVITIES The basketball cheerleaders, un- der the supervision of Ms. Whitlock, participated in many ac- tivities. They took part in moneymaking projects, made post- ers and supported the team during the long winter season. The two main duties of every cheerleader are controlling spectator behavior and promoting school spirit. The most important function of this years squad was to instill spirit throughout the student body. 1st Row: A. Stryzlecki, D. Hall. 2nd Row: S. Herbs, K. Schraven. ). Roe. |. Schneider, 3rd Row: V. Camp. C. Dion, S. Duger 1st Row: K Zaborowski, L. DeBarr, L. Toennies, 2nd Row: M. Mill- er, E. McGuire, 3rd Row: S. Kern, A. Pompo Basketball Cheerleaders ACTIVITIES 197 Give Us Homecoming 1980! The faces behind the legs were: I. Hennenberry, J. Gallup, ]. Pickard, Clover, J. Shultz, T Wood, D. Wise, Mr. Coleman You can tell by K. Johnson, V. Lang, M. Nevins, N. lalla, R. Allen, D. Rupracht. C. their faces how excited they are to find out wlio the winner is! To raise money, this year's Lyre Staff came up with the idea of having a Mr. Leg's contest. 15 pairs of legs volunteered to participate in the contest. A penny a vote was charged for your favorite pair of legs. During the pep rally for Homecoming, the faces be- hind the mysterious legs were revealed, and the winner was announced. Laureen Johnson (pictured below) had the honor of placing the garter on the winning leg of John Pickard, Mr. Leg's 1980. It is worthy to note that although John's legs won, all of the other contestants showed great understanding and leg-appeal - thanks guys!!! 198 ACTIVITIES This rowdy |r. class crowd couldn't wait to hear who won Ihe Mr. Leg's contest. Above: Running somewhere fellows? Don't worry, there's enough cider and donuts to go around! Below The cheerleaders per- formed a pom pom routine before the var- sity football game began Parade Senior Class Float Above: Although it was wet and cold, the Queen candidates showed up for the pa- rade. This year the Homecoming Parade was combined with the Mardi Gras Parade. There were several floats and the Baldwinsville Marching Band performed. j. Patchett looks cold! ACTIVITIES 199 The Game Enduring the cold and the wind, a few spectators were left in the stands. Although we lost our Homecoming game, we managed to keep up our spirit. Our team played a good game and gave it there all. The Winners It is almost every girl's dream to be her school's Homecoming Queen or to be a part of her court. Homecoming 1980 brought this dream to reality for Queen Kathy Barbee, runner-up Renee Minnoe, and Princess Ann Carroll and Karen Pierce. Although, Home- coming Saturday was a cold and blustry day weatherwise, nothing could dampen the spirit of the queen candidates nor the faithful Bee supporters. Summer Activities Summer is an important time of year for Baker students. It is prob- ably one of the most favorite times of year because there is no school! As vacation sets in, school clothes are traded in for shorts and bathing suits. Local beaches and pools are filled with high school kids. There are several activities going on in the summer. Some of these are picnics, parties, camping out, traveling, getting a tan, water skiing, and other such things. During the summer Mrs. Bartlett went to New Came festivals and brought some new information to the Second Leadership Institute held in September. If you are wondering just what is the Leadership Institute, here is a general random. It comprised of the leaders from each class. The students involved participated in different workshops, learning about leadership and working to encourage participation in your club. They also played New Games. If you have never played New Games, go to a session, you'll have a lot of fun. L Smith. S Ibbitson, and |. Crandall feel that K. Crant loves pushing C. Bilobreski summer time should be spent vacationing - in the pool during the summer. but it is tiring. This group of girls enjoyed going to the State Fair this past summer. Above: L. Collins spends her summer on the phone talking to friends. Below: S. Hughes spent his summer hiding from some- one-but behind trash cans? During the Leadership Institute, the participating students got the chance to play with the Earth Ball given to the school by the class of 1980. |. Patched likes to water ski in the summer ACTIVITIES 201 202 ACTIVITIES Winter Time Lyrics and music Steve Miller In the wintertime When all the leaves are brown and the wind blows, so chill And all the birds have flown for the summer. I'm callin; hear me calling, hear me calling . . . Wintertime Dreams Who could forget February 2nd, 1980? Well, some might ask what was so special about that date, but ask a senior and they will tell you it was the day of the Junior Prom. And what a night it was! Although there was snow on the ground and it was a little on the cold side, the Junior Class managed to have a good time. The Jenny Lynn room at Raphael's Restaurant was all decorated in a Wintertime Dreams mood. The food was good, and the band kept us eating to the beat.'' Enthusiasm filled the room from the minute the first couple entered until the last couple departed. Everyone was busy eating, dancing, having their pictures taken, and talking amongst themselves. Later in the evening the King, Queen and their court was announced. Rick Wager was elected King and Sue Lindenmayer, Queen, (pictured, lower left). The court included Peggy Link, Leesa Hovey, Kathy Salisbury, John Wilbur, Jay Casson, and Tim Wood. Whether it be your Junior Prom or Senior Ball, it prom- ises to be the best ever! The Junior Class planned their prom at the Holiday Inn on Farrell Road, May 8th, 1981. The Juniors had a rowdy time and will always remember that great day. On June 19, 1981 the Seniors will have their last prom at the Persian Terrace of the Hotel Syra- cuse. Many memories will be made, friendships cemented, promises made, as they have their last and greatest event as classmates. PROM TIME ACTIVITIES 203 Baker's Sculptors and Art Club If a picture paints a thousand words the combined talents of the members of Baker High Art Club could write a book. This remarkable group of young adults (plus an unnamed friend) have several exhibits of their work throughout our school. Each example of their work points out their creative abilities and individualistic style. Volunteering his time as the advisor for this club is Mr. Miller. He stays after school many hours to help these budding young artists. Tied in with the Art Club is Baker's Sculptors. The stu- dents involved in this club design and do their own sculpting. A visiting artist, john Maul, has helped these students tremendously by giving them ideas and sharing some of his own work with them. 1st Row: iohn Maul. C. Christensen, |. Cipcic, 2nd Row: R Chalone, S. Reidy, S. Krause 1st Row: J. Mott, T. Mautz, F. Cammuso, L. Schoch, R. Chalone, T Lane, J Somers, A. Friend, C. Christensen, S. Sims, J. Kimler, K. Wagoner, Mr. Miller, 2nd Row: John Maul, visiting artist; A. Obine, S. Lounsberry, S. Reidy, S. Krause Photography Club Interested in photography? If you are, then, this is the club for you. These students get the chance to develop film projects that weren't completed in school. They may be involved with an exhibition of their work at the Baldwinsville Public Library. Belonging to the club gives its members the time to do several interesting and challenging projects. The advisor, Mrs. johnson, aid the students in choosing subject matter, shutter speed, and developing pro- cesses. Thanks to her efforts, this club went smoothly this year. Pictured are: 1st Row: K. Zaborowski, Mr. johnson, R. Mills, E. McGuire, 2nd Row: M. Muench, D. O'Conner, J. Loveless, S. Howard, L. johnson, j. Reihart, S. Krause, C. Zawacki, j. Patchett, D. Wolniak, j. Roth, J. Herman Family Ties Looking around Baker you might notice that there are several brother-sister or sister-sister teams. A few of these families are pictured here. They are (clockwise) joe and judie Patchett, Linda and Dave Sawyer, Val and Pat- ty Sue Cole, Kris and Tom Gunn, and Laura and Ron Ryder. It is great to know that the family, as a unit, is still with us. These are the ties that bind. ACTIVITIES 205 STINGERS Full of pep and vitality, this group of students ring in the spirit. Anyone who is energetic, full of ideas and loud, is welcome to join. This year Stinger's made posters and had a lot of good ideas to promote spirit in the school. Also, a banner was made wishing the soccer team luck in the Section Three title game versus Fayette- ville-Manlius. This years officers were: Marge Miller — President; Kris Gunn-Vice President; Linda Saw- yer-Secretary-Treasurer; and judie Patchett-Art Director. 206 ACTIVITIES FRIENDS P Taft and M. Anders dance as friends Band friends Be choosy about your friends 1st Row A. Malifitana, S. Kern, R. Hamilton, S. Spilman, L. Toennies, M. Hunter, C. Giordano, 2nd Row: K. Norton, C. Elkema, V. Camp, M. Williams. M. Miller, K. Gunn, L. Sawyer, W. Croffut, 3rd Row: J. Montague. L. Schoch, I. Smith, L. Schug, L. Lovenburg, J. Herring, P. Fadden, S. Herbs, K. Carroll, L. Cardella, S. Fuller, L. Appleby, 4th Row: T. Rogers, K. O'Brien, ) Shannon, ) Patchett, 5th Row: L. Hov- ey. D. Ramaglino, S. Piston, E. McGuire, K. Zaborowski, K. Cranston, M Arvantides, M. White, P Fitzgerald, M. Muench, 6th Row: ). Rein- hardt, C. Oakes, T. Bieganowski, S. House, K. Weidman, L Johnson, D. Saad, K. Cuyler, L. Jaquith, Luke, Brown ACTIVITIES 207 CANDIDS ADMINISTRATION Peggy Link Administration Editor 1 Karoline Weidman Administration Editor 2 Row 1: Mr. Haws, Mr. Bethel Row 2: Mrs. Tuttle, Mr. Jamieson, Mr. Cahill Row 1: Miss Condon Row 2: Mrs. Shay, Mr. Fox, Mrs. Aja SECRETARIES Mrs. Krafft takes a break . Mrs. Lucy, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Krafft, Mrs. Houck, Mrs. Houghtaling GUIDANCE Mrs. Cooper HOME EC Mr. Turner, Mr. Miller MUSIC Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Gatfney, Mrs. Bartlett -------- ART ------------ . SHOP Above: Mr. Decker, Mr. Bailey, Mr. MacPherson Left: Mr. Kranz, Mr. Wiley Mr. Mallinson Mrs. Basile BUSINESS Mrs. Higginbotham HEALTH Mrs. DeFabio, Mr Graves Mr. Brussel Mrs. Spilman Mrs. Leach Nurses Mr Dillon, Mrs. Campbell LIBRARY Mr. Link, Mrs. Fenzl, Mrs. Casper, Mr Cady ADMINISTRATION 213 ENGLISH I Mrs. Rhebergen, Mr. Honeywell ver ac ' Miss Duckett, Mrs Mr Barden, Mrs Sweet, Mrs. Carnage 214 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Brody Mrs Plail, Mr. Palchett FOREIGN LANGUAGE Front Row: Mrs. Bramble Row 2: Miss Cyr, Mrs. O'Hara, Mrs. Nevid MATH Mr. Scott 216 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Cooper Mr. Johnson, Mr. Jerome, Mr. Arcaro Mr Sennet I Mr. Cook, Miss DeGroff Miss Bader, Miss Costich • PHYSICAL EDUCATION 218 ADMINISTRATION CAFETERIA LADIES From Left: E. Holmes, P. VanAntiveys, D. Kirk, M. Hollenbeck, M. Allen, G. Kline, E. Thomas, R. Curtis, M. Pannozo, M. Kane. R. Burke, F. Ahearn, M. Bernholz Above: Mr Burtless and Mr Ham discussing a problem. Left: |. Stelern, D. Bemis, Mr. Ham ADMINISTRATION 219 CUSTODIANS RESOURCE Mrs Demshaw, Miss Zader 220 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Messina Mr. Schiller Mrs. Corbishley, Miss Bullard Mr. Doris ________________________________ SCIENCE _____________________ Mr. Proulx, Mr. Foster. Mr. Powell Front Row: Mr. Bender, Mrs. Coram Back Row: Mr. Pierce ADMINISTRATION 221 SOCIAL STUDIES Front Row: Mr. Keenan. Mr. Bassett Back Row: Mr. Magnarelli. Mr Engels Mrs. Post, Mrs. DePietro 222 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Brickwedde, Mr. Baker ADMINISTRATION 223 Mr. Burtless Mr. Coon, Mr. Rio, Mr. Alesandro SOPHOMORES Abbott, W.-118, 161 Albert, S.- 118, 182 Alexander, M. -118 Allen, R. — 118, 174, 198 Allen, D- 118, 134 Allen, R- 118 Almendinger, R. —118 Amodie, M. -118 Anderson, K - 118 Anguish, J. - 118 Annacchino, A. - 118 Anselment, N. —118 Anthony, M. — 118 Arcaro, K- 118, 135, 142 Ashe, T. —118 Baker, j. -118 Baker. L.-117, 118, 134, 182, 140 Barden, S.-118, 186, 192 Bardo, D- 118 Barlow, P - 118, 140, 151 Barrett, B - 118 Bascom, F - 118 Beaulieu, N. -118 Behr, 124 Bell, J.- 118 Bellows, S. -120 Bender, R- 118, 182 Berrafato, J.-118 Bessette, S. - 118 Bettinger, S.-118 Bialobreski, L. - 118 Bilyeu, A.-118, 182, 196 Blaisdell, C — 118 Bocyck, K.- 118 Bogawitch, A. - 118 Bos, B.-118 Bouchier, A - 118 Bowden, S. — 118 Brady, C- 118 Brandt, N. -118 Brewster, S.- 118, 185 Broome, M. — 118 Brown, K.- 118 Brown, L. - 145 Brown, S.-119, 186 Bruckner, M. —119 Bryerton, M.- 119 Bush, H. —123 Bushnoe, J. - 119 Button, T- 119 Byrne, C - 119 Calkins, W. -119 Calkins, P. - 119 Cammuso, F. -119 Campanella, J.-118 Canino, M. -119 Cantello, J. - 119 Cappa, L- 119 Carapella, F.- 119, 182, 290 Cardinal, P. - 121 Carey, R- 119 Carroll, K.-119, 182 Carter, M.- 119 Case, K.- 119 Castagna, J. - 119 Chalone, S. —119 Charboneau, E.- 119 Church, R. -119 Claflin, K.— 119 STUDENT INDEX Clark, E. -119 Clements, D.-119 Clemons, P.-119 Cochrane, P. —119 Coe, A.- 119 Colasanti, E.-119 Cole, T. — 119 Collins, M. - 119 Conklin, R.- 119 Connelly, L. —119 Conte, C- 119 Cook, M. — 119, 186 Coon, L.-119 Cooper, D. -119 Cooper, W. — 119, 184, 186 Coots, S. — 119, 151 Cornell, S.- 119 Cornell, S. —119 Coville, D. — 119, 134 Crandall, P. -119 Crandall, P. -119 Crate, D.-119, 184, 145 Croffut, T. —120, 182 Cromie, S. -120 Crow, C. -120 Curtis, S. —120 Daprix, D. — 120, 185 Dausman, T. - 120 Davis, R. —120 Debottis, R.- 120 Decker, D.-120 Decker, J.- 120, 185 Degaetano, M.- 124 Delaney, j. —120 Detota, L. —120 Dimperio, C. -120 Dion, C. — 120, 197 Dishaw, R.—120 Disinger, J. - 120 Downing, C — 120 Duck, A.-120 Dunbar, C. — 120 Dunham, J. —120 Durkin , P.-120 Dydyk, J.-120, 182 Edgbert, P. -120 Egger, T. — 120, 134 Elderbroom, J - 120 Elkema, A. -120 Elmer. R.-121 Emm, D. - 121 Ensby, S. —121 Enzerillo, K.- 121, 134, 140, 141, 182 Fabrizio, J. - 121 Falter, B -121 Fastenau, N.- 121 Fedrizzi, F. — 121 Fegley, T.-121, 134, 151 Fenton, D.— 121 Fergusin, R. —121 Fetsko, S. -121 Feuerherm, E. -121 Fisher, M. —121 Fisher, V.- 121 Fitzgerald, K.-121 Fitzgerald, R - 121 Flegal, C. — 121, 185, 192 Fleming, R - 121, 161 Florack, E - 121 Foot, M. —121 Ford, M. —121 Ford, T. -121 Fowler, ).-121 Callup, ). — 121, 198 Cardinier, C- 121 Cates, S.— 121 Gauger, S.-121, 177 Cillett, D. —121 Giocondo, D. -121, 182 Girard, M.-121 Girard, R.-121 Godfrey, C. -121 Golian, A.-121, 185, 186 Goodwin, W. —121 Goody, P.-121 Graf, C- 121 Graham, P. - 121 Gray, D.-121 Gray, |.-121, 145, 186, 192 Griffis, M.-121,145,186,192 Gunn, A. - 121 Gunn, C —121, 134, 142 Gunn, T. — 121, 185, 205 Gustke, L— 121 Haas, M. —122 Hale, G. —121 Halko, S. -123 Hall, S. —121 Hall, T. -121 Hansen, ),-123 Hartmann, ). -123 Haselmayer, R - 121 Haws, W. — 122, 185 Hayes, M.- 124 Hellen, D.-122 Hennessey, ).-122 Herbert, S. -122 Herloski, P.-122 Herman, C. —122 Hewitt, D. -122 Hibbard, M.-122 Hill, R. —122, 141, 140 Hildtbrand, H.-122 Hogan, H.- 122 Holtman, N.-124. 134, 182 Honsinger, M. — 122 Honsinger, M. —122 Hopper, M. —122 Horton, K. —122 Hosier, J.-124, 182 Houck, M. -122 House, 5.- 122 Hudson, K.- 122 Hudson, L -122 Hudson, L.-122, 134 Hulchanski, M.-122, 185 Huslander, G. -124 Humphrey, D. -123 Humphrey, R - 123 Hunter, D. - 122 Infantino, M. —122 Jackson, A. — 124 Jacobs, C. —117, 122, 134, 140 James, D - 122 James, D —123, 140, 185 Johnson. K.-123, 174, 182, 198 Johnston, L. - 123, 184 Jones, D. —123, 137 Kelley, K.-123 Kennedy, T - 123 Kenney, M. - 123, 184 Kimler, J. - 123, 204 Klein. F.-123 Klotz, A.-123 Koagel, D. — 123, 182, 186 Koagel, N - 123 Kohler, S.-185 Kordek, T.-123 Korzekwa, S.- 123, 136 Krafft, K- 123 Kraft, L. -123, 185 Kranz, C.-123 Kresge, C-123 Kristeller, T.-123 Krzywda, L.-123 Ladstatter, L- 123 Lafountain, L- 123 Lalla, P. - 123, 198 Lalonde, T.-123, 177 Lampl, J.- 123 Lanaers, D.-123 Lang, L.— 123 Lang, T. —123 Lees, D.- 123 Leier, S.- 123 Leroy, S.- 123 Levandowski, S.- 123 Lewis, S- 123 Linnenbach, J.-123, 134, 140 Lloyd, D. -123 Lockwood, M -123 Lockwood, N.- 123 Lombard, E- 123 Lorenz, M.- 123 Loveless, A - 123, 185 Loveless, E.- 123, 177 Lower, J. -123, 141 Ludwig, M. -123 Lupton, J. - 124 Luther, B. -126 Luther, 1.-124 Lynch, K.-124, 185 Lyness, M.- 124, 185 MacConaghy, M. -124 Magee. K.- 124 Maguire, K.- 124, 185 Manville, 1.- 126, 134, 182 Markert, G -124 Martz. C.- 124 Mattice, T.- 124 Maurer, R. -124 Mautz, J. -126 McArdell, T. -124 McArdell, W.-124 McCarthy, L - 126 McIntosh, H. -124 McKenna, B -124, 185 McKenzie, j. -126 McGlaughlin, D. - 124 Mercer, W -124, 185, 186 Merithew, P. -124 Merryweather, D. -124 Meyers, S.- 124 Miceli, j. — 124, 185 Mikulas, L. - 124 Miles, P. - 124 Miller, M - 124, 182 Minnoe, N. - 124 Mitchell, J. - 124 Monroe, D. - 124 Montague. ). - 124, 206 Montmoran. M.- 124 Mott. D.- 185 Muck, M- 124 Murphy, K.-124, 182 Narby, K - 124 Nasiadka, D -125 Nelli, K. — 125, 185 Neufang, N.- 125, 186, 192 Neuman, J. -125 Neville, C.-125, 151 Nevins, L- 125, 142, 182 185 Nielson, N. -125 Norton, M - 125 O'Neill, E.- 125, 185 Ovell, L - 125 Pannozo. P -160 Pannozo, T.-125 Parent. D.- 125 Pearce, K.-125, 134 Pearson, C.- 125 182, 200 Pease, E.- 125 Pelrine, M.- 125, 117, 134, 140 Perkins, D.- 125, 136 Peters, E - 125 Peters, T -125 Peterson, M. - 125, 185 Pettit, B. -125 Pettus, T. —126 Pharo, K- 126 Piccitto, M. -126 Piedmonte, K. -126 Plank, S. — 126 Pohl, K.- 126 Pompo, A. - 126 Prahl, J. -126 Pratt, R - 126, 161 Precourt, P. -126 Proulz, M.- 126, 134, 140, 182 Quagliarello, T- 126 Reed, F. - 187 Reidy, j. -187 Reynolds, F. -126 Reynolds, G.- 126 Reynolds, S. - 126 Rice, P. —126 Richards, R.-126 Rivard, ).-126 Roberts, D - 126 Robinson, J - 126 Rocco, A - 126 Rodgers, W.- 126, 182, 183, 192 Roe, J. —126 Rodgers, D.- 126 Rollson, K,- 126, 145 Ross, M. -126 Rounds, K.- 126 Rowe. K. -126 Rudicel, M. -126, 184 Ruff, R - 124 Rupracht, K. — 117, 126, 182 Russell, K - 126, 189 Ryder, R.- 126, 205 Samsel, J - 126 Sanderson, J.- 126, 185, 186 Sawyer, D.-126, 205 Schneider, J -126,197 Schnieder, L - 126 Schneider, T.- 126 Scholten, R - 126 Schraven, K - 126 Schraven, K- 126, 197 Schrempf, M.- 126, 137 Schwarz, S.-126 Scott, T - 126 Snannon, j - 126, 192, 196 2 Shear, L. -127 Shear, S. — 127, 141 Shende, S.- 136 Shoff, D - 127 Sibley, K - 127 Sidon, D.- 127 Silvia, J. —127 Skinner, D. -127 Slabaugh, A - 127 Sluzar, P. -127 Smith, C. -189 Smith, P. -127 Smith, P. -127 Snyder, D. -127 Sochia, L - 127 Socker, K.- 127, 182 Sojdak, R.- 127 Spisak, B. - 185, 186 Spisak, - 127, 185, 185 Squadrito, J.-127 Stamatakos, A — 127 Stanistreet, A.-127 Stdenny, A. - 127 Stevens, D. -127 Stevens, J. -127 Stevens, S.- 127 Stevenson, D. -127 Stock, C.- 127, 140 Strzelecki, A. - 127, 197 Sutor, K.- 127 Sweeny, J. —127 Swope, L.- 127 Taylor, E.- 127 Taylor, T.- 184 Thomas, R. -127 Thompson, L. -187 Thorek, V. -127 Town, G. -127 Trach, K.-127, 182 Tribe, W. -127 Turner, L -127 Tuttle. E - 127 Tynan, J. - 127 Urschel, M. -127 Vanbuskirk, K.-127 Vanderberg, j. - 187 Vanderveer, C. -127 Vanderwater, R. - 184 Vantassell, C. -127 Venette, S. - 127. 184 Vermette, E - 128 Vinette, P. - 128 Vroman. W. - 128 Waldron, R - 128, 184 Walker, J - 128 Walker, S. - 128, 160 Walpole, J-128 Warren. V - 128 Weber, C - 128, 184 Weichert, R. - 128 Weiss, C - 128, 134 Wells, B - 128 Wells, B - 117, 128 Weston, S. - 128 White, 1-128 Williams. M. - 128, 192, 206 Williamson, K.-128 Winegard, W. - 128 Winslow, S -128, 182 Sitkowski, S. -128 Wolfe, J - 128 Worlock, R. —128 Young, L.- 128, 186 Young, S. - 128 Young, W - 128 Zablocki, C - 121 Zaborowski, H - 128 Zawacki, M - 128 Zyjewski, T. - 187 JUNIORS Abrams, K. — 108 Allen, J. - 108 Alt, D - 108 Ancona, P - 108 Anderson, J. -108, 136, 182, 189, 192. 1% Anselment, M. - 108, 159, 176 Appleby, L. - 108, 189, 206 Appleton, F - 108 Armani, M - 107, 136, 184 Baird, L. - 108, 185, 189 Balko, R - 108 Balstra, L - 108 Bardot, C. - 108, 187 Barker, M. - 108, 161 Barrett, G. -108 Barrows, S. - 108 Bartoszewski, C. - 108 Baum, S. - 108 Belonge, S. - 108 Benson, A. - 108 Berrafato, G.-108, 133, 140, 150 Bestor, A. - 108 Bialobreski, C. - 108, 201 Billings, L. - 108, 145 Binsley, C. - 108 Bitz, B. -108 226 Blok, E.-108, 159 Bovee, M.— 108, 170 Brainerd, K. — 108, 182, 185 Brown, M. —108 Brown, T. — 108, 186 Buckley, B. -108, 161, 172 Budd, D.- 174 Butcher, ).—108, 145 Clakins, M. -108 Camp, V. — 108, 197, 206 Carey, S. -108 Carney, C. - 108, 133, 141, 151, 137 Carroll, A.-108, 135, 151, 182, 200 Carson, M. — 108 Carter, D. —108 Casson, ).-108, 174 Cavelli, W. - 108 Chadwick, L. — 108, 185 Chalone, R.-204 Chapman, M. — 108 Christen, M. - 108, 185 Clarke, S.-108 Coady, T.- 109, 177 Cole, K. — 109 Cole, V. - 109, 205 Congdon. L - 109, 137, 182 Connery, D. — 109, 161, 174 Cook, B. - 109 Coomey, E. —109 Cooper, B. —109 Cornell. P. - 109 Crandall, K.—109 Cranston, K.-206 Crawford, E. - 109 Crego, S. - 109, 185, 186, 189, 192 Croffut, W - 109,196,206 Crolick, L- 109,186,189,192 Crotty, C. - 109 Crudel, M. — 109 Cummings, D. —109 Daly, D- 109, 171, 183, 192 Dashnau, L. - 109, 141 Dattler, K.-109, 182 Davis, D. -109 Davis, ). -109 Debarr, K - 109 Delph, ). - 109 Demaio, A. —109 Denniston, R. - 109 Denniston, S. - 109 Derby, R - 109 Dibble, W - 109 Dickinson, D. - 109 Dombroske, R. - 109, 184, 185 Downing, C. - 109 Doyle, D - 109 Duger. S. - 109, 197 Dunn, V,- 109 Elderbroom, A. - 109 Elkema, C- 109, 182, 206 Ellis, T. —109 Emcke, M. —114 Emerson. ). -109 Emerson, R - 108, 186 Engels, T. -176 Esposito, K - 109 Esterly, W.-109, 159, 172, 182 Fichera, M. - 109 Fitzgerald, S. - 109 Fleming, M.109, 184 Fonda, R — 109 Foster, A. —109 Fowler, D.- 109, 151 Freeman, D. - 187 Fuller, S - 110, 186, 189, 192, 206 Gaudette, S. - 110, 136 Gordon, A. -185 Grant, T. -110 Gregory, D. - 110 Griffin. L- 110, 137 Grome, H. - 110 Hale, G. - 110 Hall, S. - 185, 187 Hamm, W. -110 Hardy, S.- 110 Hargett, J.-110 Harvey, N. -110, 133, 142 Hebblethwaite, K.-110 Herbert, M. - 110 Henderson, T. - 110, 184 Henneberry, J.-110, 159, 175, 198 Herbs, S.-110, 185, 197, 206 Hermans, J.- 110, 196 Hildebrandt, L. -110 Hiltbrand, B- 110 Hilton, G.— 110 Hinman, L. -110 Hirsh, R. — 110, 175 Hollington, K.- Ill Hollington, K.- Ill Holt, R. — 111, 151, 175 Horner, S.- Ill, 150 Horton, M.-111, 150 Hosier, S.-107, 111, 183, 192 Hughes, S. — 111, 161, 174, 201 Hulchanski, T. - 111 Hunter, D. - 185 lannicello, M.- 111, 133 Ingerson, P.- 111 Innes, S. — 111 Jenkins, A. — 111 Jenkins, R - 111, 185 Johnson, E. — 1% Jones, J. —Ill, 176 Jones, K. — 111, 184 Jones, L. — 111 Jones, M. — 111 Karn, P.-137, 151 Keller, J.-177 Keller, $.-111 Kelly. A.-Ill, 185, 186 Kelly, J.-111 Kelly, L. — 111 Kerniski, S. — 198 Kibby, T -184 Kinslow, J - 111 Kirk, S.-111, 145 Knight, A.-Ill, 137, 142 Knight, A. — 111, 135 Kopp, M. — 132, 133, 138, 142. 151, 182 Korczakowski, J.- 111 Kowalski, K. — Ill Krentel, J. — 111, 171 Lalla, B - 111, 133, 151 Lancto, E.- Ill Lancto, E. — 111, 150, 145 Landers, C- 11 1 Lang, V.-111, 177, 198 Lathrop, T. — 111, 177 Lavallee, J.-Ill, 182, 135 Lavier, L. — 111, 185 Lichorobic, E.- 11 1, 170 Linnenbach, N. — 111, 150, 142 Liscum, T. — 111 Littau, B - 111, 133, 185 Lounsbery, K.-204 Lynch, K.-111, 185 Macpherson, D. — 111 Magari, D.- 111, 184 Malfitana, A.- 122, 206 Mamuscia, M.-112, 145 Mandrekas, M. -112 Markert, P- 112, 177 Marsak, I.— 112, 160 Mastrobattisto, D. -112 Mayo, G. —112, 133, 150, 182 McCarthy, R. -112, 184 McDaniels, T.-112, 161 McDonough, E. — 112 McKenna, M. - 187 McManus, R. — 112, 186 McNamara , K —112, 135, 151 Michels, D — 112 Millard, M - 112 Milne, M. — 112 Monaghan, C.- 112 Monroe, D. — 112, 133, 182, Moore, L. - 112, 184 Muench, E. — 112, 174 Mulvaney, E.-107, 112 138 133 Munzert, J.- 112, 133 Murdock, C- 112 Nagle, N.— 112, 134, 138, 142, 182 Neimeier , M.- 112 Neville. M.-112, 159, 185 Noack, J. — 184, 185, 187 Norton, K - 112, 206 Nostrant, J. — 112, 159, 175, 182 Oad, S. - 112, 174 O'Brien, K.-112, 135 O'Connor, D.-112, 175 Oldenburg, T. - 112 Olney, S.- 112, 145 Ortolani, R. -177 O'Toole, K.— 122, 177 Palmer, L.-112, 140 Palmer, P. -112 Pandori, P.-112 Parker, D.- 112, 184 Parker, R.-112 Peet, K. —112 Peet, K.— 112 Pelcher, A.- 107, 112, 134, 138 Persechino, M.-112, 196 Peters, L. —112 Peters, L- 112, 136 Petrosillo, J. - 187 Pettit, L. —112 Piedmonte, J.- 112, 177 Pierce, T - 112 Pillans, C. - 112 Piston, S. -112, 141, 150, 189, 192, 206 Pitcher, R. —112 Plouffe, M. — 112 Porter, C — 112 Post, S.— 112 Powers, G. —113 Pratt, L. - 186 Quinn, A. —113 Ragonese, T. -196 Rawls, W. —113 Reinhardt, J. —113 Reinhardt, M.-113, 159, 174 Robertson, A. - 184, 192 Rocco, M - 113 Rock, C. —113 Rollson, K. —113 Rupracht, D.-113, 134, 198 Russ, J. -113 Russett, F - 113 Salanger, J. - 114, 174 Sauter, D. - 185, 187 Schneider, K.— 182 Schneider, M. — 113, 184 Schneider, R -113 Schoeneck, R — 113 Schuff, ).- Schultz, P - 113 Schulz, J - 114, 175, 198 Scibetta, D.-114, 159, 171 Scott. A.-114 Scott, J. — 114, 133, 185, 186 Scouten, C- 114 Segovis, B. -185, 186, 187, 189 Seguin, C — 114, 151, 177 Sennett, H. - 114 Sesnie, S.-144, 159, 175, 182 Shaver, D. —114 Sheehan, K. - 114, 175 Shehadi, A.-114 Shields, H.-114 Shoff, C- 114 Shuler, R.-187 Sica, D.- 114. 150, 138, 189 Simpson, C. — 114, 184, 186, 192 Simpson, W. —187 Sims. K. —114 Sims, S. — 142, 150, 204 Smith. D. — 114, 159 Smith. J -114 Smith, T.-114 Smith. T. — 114 Snider. L- 114, 184, 190 Sojdak. P.— 114 Sollish, R. — 114, 171, 183 Somers, J.-114, 204 Souter, P.- 114 Spalding, J.-114 Spinner, C —114 Spoto, R. -187 Spreha, T. -114 Stanistreet, J. —114 Stanton, J.-114 Stearns, G.-114 Steele, D. -184, 185, 187 Stonecipher, S. -182 Sullivan, A.-114 Sullivan, R.-114, 150 Teelon, L.-114, 159, 176 Thompson, K.-114 Thompson, K.-114 Thoreck, G. -181 Todd, K. —114, 160, 171 Toney, D.- 151 Trexler, M.- 114 Trojanowski, A. - 114 Trowbridge, D.-114, 159, 182 Turoski, R - 114 Uhrig, S. —114 Urshel, K.-114 Vanderveer, K.-114 Vanduser, J.-114, 185, 186, 190 Vecchio, M.- 114 Vermette, D. -114 Vulcano, S.-135, 151, 182 Waldron, D.- 115, 140, 145, 150, 186 Walker, F. -186 Walker, C.-115 Walz, C. —115 Ward, M. — 115, 196 Ward, T.— 115 Warwick, P- 115 Weichert, w.-115 Wells, R. - 115, 185 Whitney, D - 115 Wilcox, J. - 115, 132, 133, 142, 149, 182 Williams, E.- 115 Willis, T. —115 Winkler, E.-115 Wise, S.- 115, 145 Witt, J. —115 Woehr, K.-115 Wojciak, N.-115, 186 Woodworth, L. -187 Wynn, P.-115 Vager, L. -187 Yingst, H. —187 Zimba, $.-115, 161 Zoeg, E - 115 Zylka, G. -187 SENIORS Aboul-Saad, D. - 12, 68, 191, 206 Alexander, D. - 12 Alguire, K.-12, 184, 145 Allen, B. - 12 Allen, D. — 12, 94 Allen, M. — 12, 21, 75, 96, 88, 182, 190 Allen, K.- 12 Anders, M. - 12, 206 Anderson, A - 12, 182 Anguish, L. -13 Armeson, J. - 13 Arvantides, M. - 13, 83, 88, 94, 206 Ashby, 1.- 13, 29, 176, 185, 186 Barbee,' K.- 13, 148, 149, 191, 200 Bardo, D. -14 Barker, R.-14, 172. 183 Barrett, B.- 14 Bartelli, M. -14 Bender, G. - 14, 182 Benedetti, C. -15 Berish, S. -15, 75, 86, 93, 182, 191 Bialobreski, S. -15 Bieganowski, T. —15, 184, 186, 187, 189, 206 Blair, J.-74 Bolich, M.- 15 Bort, D.-15 Bourke, K. -15 Bowes, J - 15 Brissenden, J.-13, 15, 83 Brown, M. —16 Brown, S. -16 Bruckner, R. -16 Bubb, L. —16 Buck, M. — 16, 150 Burke, B.- 16, 185 Bushnell, J.-16, 95, 184 Butler, J. -16 Calkins, S. —16 Campbell, K. -17 Cardella, L.-17, 18, 49, 75, 86, 182, 206 Cardinal, T. —17 Carroll, K.-17, 68, 71, 93, 9, 191, 206 Caruso, ). -17 Casson, J.-17, 92, 159, 175, 182 Caswell, M. -18, 191 Cellini, J. - 18, 185 Champion, D. - 18 Christen, K.-18, 137, 191 Christensen, C. - 19, 25, 84, 204 Church, P. -19 Church, S.- 19 Cipcic, j.-19, 204 Clover, G. -19, 26, 89, 159, 198 Cobb, D.-19 Cole, C. -19 Cole, C. - 19, 191 Cole, P. - 20, 50, 205 Cole, W. - 20 Coleman, J.-20, 161 Coleman, M. - 20, 174, 185, 186 Collins, L. —14, 20, 75, 201 Collins, S.-20 Comins, C.-20 Conger, ].-20 Conklin, C.-20 Cook, T. — 21, 185, 186, 189, 192 Coots, M. — 21, 187 Coville, A.-21, 159, 191 Coyne, C.-21, 8, 136, 185, 191, 138 Cramer, V.-21, 192 Crandall, ).-22, 187, 191, 201 Crandall, J. - 22Crego, S. - 22 Crotty, A. - 22 Cunningham, M.-8, 9, 22, 145, 191, 192 Curry, 12 Cuyler, K -23, 206 Czajkowski, J.-23 Daly, R. - 23, 92 Dashnau, L. - 23, 191 Davis, B. - 23, 184 Dean, S. — 23 Debarr, L.-23, 191, 197 Delawyer, M.-74, 91 Dell, C.-23 Deon, W. — 24 Detota, R. - 24, 89 Dickinson, D.-24 DiDomenico, J.-24 DiDomenico, M. - 24 Donaghey, E.-24 Dority, G.-24 Dorr, S. — 24, 159 Dowd, T.-25, 24, 29, 85, 133, 149, 8 138 142 Deboise, S. - 25 Decharme, ).- 25, 175 Duger, K. —25, 185 Dunlap, E.-25 Egger, S.-25 Eipp, J. - 25, 30, 192 Elderbroom, A.-26 Elliott. 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L.-59, 92, 94, 9, 205, 138, 206 Schafransky, V.-59 Schenck, B.-60 I — AO 904 ?(¥ Schraven, S.-60 Schug, L. — 60, 136, 206 Schutz, ).-60 Scicchitano, M.-60 Scivetti, A.-60, 94 Scouten, S.-60 Sears, K.-60 Seitz, ). —60 Sellin, S.-61 Sevak, D.-61 Sharpe, M.-61 Sharron, K —62, 68, 92, 9 Sheehan, C.-62, 82 Shively, C — 62, 185, 192 Shurant, M.-62, 182, 191, 192 Sidon, M. — 62, 182 Silvia, P. - 50 Skinner, G.-62 Smith, L —62, 150, 191, 201 Smith, M. — 57, 62, 159 Smith, N. —33, 62 Smith, R. — 34, 63, 160, 174 Sobotka, M.-63 Speach, J.-45, 63, 160, 90, 92, 170 Spence, I.-64, 186 Spilman, S.-64, 89, 206 Spinner, K.— 64 Spinner, C.-64 Stachurski, D.-64 Stanton, B. -65 Stillitano, S.--65 Stjohn, J.- 65 Stonecipher, W.-65 Strail, K. —65, 186 Strzelecki, J.-65, 91 Sugar, R. — 65, 192 Sullivan, A — 65 Sullivan, T.-65, 149 Surowick, J.-66 Sutor, K.-66 Swartz, C.-66 Sweeny, C. -66 Taft, P. — 66, 206 Tausend, T.-66, 33 Tayler, R — 66 Taylor, ). — 66 Thai, H.-66 Thompson, K.-67 Thompson, N.-67 Thoreck, J.-67 Toennies, L.-67, 83, 182, 191, 197, 206 Toney, C.-67 Toole, T.-68 Touron, S. — 68 Towlson, B. — 68, 182, 191 Tudman, S. — 69, 185 Turner, B.-69 Upson, C — 69 Vicat, C. — 69, 185, 186, 192 Victory, C. — 69 Vredenburg, S.-69 Vulvano, D. — 69 Wager, R.-69, 82, 95, 159, 182, 203 Waggoner, T.-69, 160, 192, 204 Walker, G. — 70, 96 Wall, T.-70 Walpole, ). — 70 Warwick, L. —70, 188, 186, 189 Watkins, S. — 70, 95 Webb, D.-70 Weidman, K — 68, 70, 8, 206 Welch, W.-70 Weston, R. — 70, 159, 182 Wheeler, L. — 71 Wilbur, J —71 Wilkinson, J.-71, 91 Wilson, D. — 72 Wilson, J.-72 Wise, D. — 72, 83, 176, 198 Wise, S.-73 Witkowski, E. — 73 Wolff, W. — 73, 88 Wolniak, D.-73, 149, 192, 9, 205 Wood, T. — 41, 73, 85, 8, 198 Yingst, R.-73 Zaborowski, K. — 46, 81, 73, 88, 9, 197, 205, 206 Zackowski, J.-74 Zawacki, C.-73, 205 229 Friendship and love are always in style Friendships are best when they last for a while. 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