Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)
- Class of 1980
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W- 53,5 ? 6 L Y? 1 1 X 3 7 A , 5 -r 3 Jaw if Foreword The past rs but a thousand yesterdays Today the moments temporarlly present Together they number few For the vast magorrty of life hes tn the mnumerahle tomorrows of the future As the generatron of a new decade strwe towards the unforeseen days Improve what you can Be what you want and remember Though nothmg rs permanent memorable traces remain So make a mark upon the future an mdehble lmpressron that wrll be remembered when your tune becomes the distant past Gabrrelle Bodnar 1 I Change what you must: 2 ' 1 ?t243ffEff?? Ft fa f , I, M 4. 7 ' H' --rfwze . +f:.1' 'Egfr n.1L.f1.rf.L4i..r In Memor You are not enclosed wlthln your bOdlQS nor conflned to houses or flelds that whlch 1S you dwells above the mountarns and roams wlth the w1nd Kahhl Glbran three former students Kevln Kolbus Bruce Krng and Iacquehne Dulskl Although we travel onward through l1fe those of us who knew and loved them w1ll forever carry the memory of thelr frlendshrp w1th1n our hearts Hamburg High regrets the loss of 8 Administration ,, ,7 To Hamburg High students, Mr. Hood is more than the average high school principal. Symbol of authority, genial jokester, disciplinarian, and very human individual who cares about stu- dents, he respects the responsibility of Hamburg High School students enough to expect nothing less than the very best of them, and is rarely disappointed. Of Mr. Connors and Mr. Young, what can be said except we appreciate the formidable pressures they endure more than we presently admit, and that some day we may be able to look back and thank these two men for their patience and concern for the welfare of Hamburg High School students. Facult and Staff 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mrs. Dorothy Arnold Art Ms. Marcia Bachman Library Media Ms. Alayne Barnum Guidance Mrs. Nancy Berggren Social Studies Mr. Michael Bermingham Social Studies Mr. Paul Bloom Guidance Mrs. Elizab eth Bollinger English Mrs. Elizabeth Borek English l 5 10 '11 . I 5 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. Miss Nancy Brunt Social Studies Mrs. Blanche Buono English Mr. David Corp Library Media Mr. Frederick Coville Industrial Arts Mrs. Dorothy Critoph Business Education Mrs. Patricia Dickman Mathematics Mrs. Marian Dornhaffer English Mr. Iohn Duffner Social Studies 13 ,N LAW w BASE on 1. Miss Dianne Ebel Health 2. Mr. Lance Eggleston Science 3. Mr. Iames Farino Physical Education 4. Mrs. Katherine Fiero Music Mrs. Shirley Foser Mathematics Mrs. Mar Fo le Y Y Physical Education Mr. Iohn Glor Social Studies 8. Mrs. Linda Glor Social Studies PROl5ERlY or HAMBURG HISTORICAL society LM! fifix-fi 'algfggw X . 'YVEVLTP'?SS7Sf'4Mirf,aB i'f'Q: 1?ifi:,1i,gg4.:4. A K , -:Efwff ., . ' fri' 'Swv-'fM.. Xxx-:.41'--QQLQ2-:QS -'.fgf1s5!1'Hg M s Mar aret Hennesen Mr. Paul Griffin 5. M . g Home Economics Special Education Miss Virginia Grobe 6. Mr. Harry Hilaire English Science Mr. William Gross 7. Mr. Michael Hobart English Music Mr. Thomas Hageman 8. Mr. David Hoffner Driver Education Social Studies 17 S 5 18 5 6 ii 51 Q W 6 UHF 1. Mrs. Margaret Holmes 5. Mr. Iames Iones Business Education Science 2. Mr. Clifford Huen 6. Mr. Richard Kazrnark Social Studies Driver Education 3. Mrs. Susan Iasiura 7- Miss ShH1'0U Keller Language Business Education 4. Mrs. Ioan Iohnston 3- MT- Iohn KGIIIITISF English Social Studies 155 -3 , 5 is E fi e if .-SN ' 2 this-sy 5 firm -f 5 ui SEQ is 2 I Sis We 19 ?'EFvm'i 'S'f'W 5 55 Ew- XS 14 ,W Q 20 - . . Vcws' W if Q2 F fr iff M 5 2 , K s z ' x I Z2 1. Miss Rosemary Kersten 5. Mr. William Malican Guidance Special Education Z. Mr. Ronald Larson 6. Mr. Ronald Mancuso Language Guidance 3. Mr. Leroy Leavell 7. Mr. Charles Mann Science Physical Education 4. Mr. john Luxenberg 8. Mr. Phillip Marron Mathematics Industrial Arts u Z S 21 PROPERTY or HAMBURG HISTORICAL sccrarv Mr. William McCormic Language Mr. john Meunier Business Education Mr. Peter Mirando Science Mr. George Morse Social Studies Miss Margaret Moses Physical Education Mrs. Diane Murray Mathematics Miss Deborah Nailos Mathematics Mrs. Beverly Nenno Social Studies 22 k ,,.--isa., NL ! N I 23 1 l iff, f fi :+G 'K . p 6 , Q w, Mr. Roderick Rowland Mathematics Dr. William Russell School Psychologist Mrs. Dawn Ryan English Miss Ioanne Samuelson Language Mr. Paul Sawicz Social Studies Mr. Eugene Siedleck Physical Education Mrs. Margaret Sidford Business Education Mr. Robert Smith Science 27 1. Mrs. Elaine Starr English 2. Mr. Douglas Stead Industrial Arts 3. Mrs. Karen Sutton Physical Education 4. Mrs. Lois Swain Nurse - Teacher 5. Mr. joseph Szafranski Driver Education 6. Mr. Norbert Szarleta Science 7. Mr. Henry Tamutis Reading 8. Mr. Herbert Taylor English 'Wh-WM.. ,A H K ...,, ,, . mm, fi M ..,, 5 '..t to ' W ' t'. Q My Vf,V f 5, 1' ,,- ' H 1' xg iii ,l z if gjj gg-1 ,L f f: f ' Lv f, ,.-,gnffssp - ,Y , f Q5 kg T ,, 4,fV ,7 51 t o V. '17 V. Li: Ng, 014, 14 5' f. 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W- , X 'fx ,, ' hx, 5 W, - X ' 42 fmecoming Fighting off the past curse of inclement weather, Homecoming was set in a pair of perfect days of sunny, balmy weather and was characterized by an overflowing abundance of excitement, school spirit, and friendly com- petition which was initiated by the first Hamburg High School Field Day. Hamburg fans turned out in record num- bers to enjoy the good weather, the traditional halftime parade and crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Carmen Villarinig the football game, and the companionship of friends. Despite an unfortunate loss to the Falcons by a score of 16-2, those two days proved to be the best Homecoming weekend in a long time. l 43 Iunior Play I Mickey Mouse never saw a cavalcade of characters quite like those involved in the un- ique entertainment spectacular known as the 1979 Iunior Play, presented by the Class of 1980 and Mrs. Iasiura. Designed to show the farcical misadventures of juniors preparing for the Prom, the controversial capers of the juniors on and off stage drew mixed reactions from the audience. Even so, the Mickey Mouse Revue left an indelible imprint on the memories of the members ofthe Class of 1980. 44 Iunior Prom Once upon a time, an ordinary gymnasium was trans- formed into the Land of Make Believe. The Enchanted Kingdom, graced by many a beautiful damsel and her Prince Charming, was a faerieland blessed for a night with music, merriment, and the youthful excitement of spring! 45 Musical You coax the blues right out of the horn, MAME Y You charm the husk right off of the corn, MAME . . . You came, you saw, you conquered and absolutely nothing is the same Your special fanscination'll Prove to be inspirational We think you're just sensational MAME! Those lyrics by Ierry Herman describe exactly the effect produced by the Eighth Annual Homer Fiero Scholarship Fund Musical, MAME, a spectacular success created by the Hamburg High School Choir and Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Katherine Fiero, Mr. Ierry Forys, and Mr. Frederick Mears. The musical starred the dynamic Linda Laible as Mame Dennis, Anne Salmon as bosom buddy Vera Charles, Paula Ludwig as the unforgettable Agnes Gooch, and Tony Sperry and Larry O'Brien as Patrick Dennis at ages 10 and 19, respectively. Supporting actors Thomas Beering as the inscrutable Ito, Iames McKenzie as the proper Mr. Babcock, Dave Welker as Lindsay Woolsey, and Roger Hagemier as Beauregard Iackson Pickett Burnside, shone as stars in their own right and helped make MAME an electrify- ing success. 46 Field Da 48 81 T13-JS I 49 Senior Play Did the seemingly innocent, naive Leonard Voll really kill Miss French? What secret is the mysterious Romaine hidi 'P ng. These were just a few of the questions racing through the ' d min s of the audience as they watched Agatha Christie's in- triguing mystery, A Witness For the Prosecution The . ex- cellence and versatility of the actors and actresses involved . h. in t is year's Senior Play made it an engrossing drama which surpassed all expectations. Special recognition goes to M rs. Barbara O'Hara whose hard work and dedication molded a masterpiece from a haphazard gathering of twenty some individuals. af' ' 50 .Twf aidgdil A www ww Q it .1 X Qpwxhffs M43 sn fy aff ff X Q f gf 2 xv 1 mwfr S ff if wvww '44 W' ' , 2 vw WZ, vm L Q V M at 1 W- 'WW 5 my ah 4' V 5 ,.,, f .H fM,,.WM W, -b3HYWfX 'v'M 'Z1XZLQw,' 'WL-vfwv-,,'1g2v ' , A ,,.V,,, , J ,.,, V. , ,, , ' H A , ,,,,,, Www ,7f M' Aff ei2M?2Ef? f: ' ' . ,J 'Y ' 11: ' ,V A, H . Www .. 'Tiff 5 15 ' Y ,,,, W ., V- - '- ww ' 52 Q F L I l r n I K 4 f A 54 A , l f N , j N R ,u L Sophomores P- on Sophomore Central Board Outstanding school spirit starts early, as the Class of 1982 has so ably proved. X Providing the backbone of many school ac- XX tivities, the Sophomores excelled in Field Day and Homecoming float competition. The Sophomore Central Board and advisor Miss Virginia Crobe served as coordinators Q i B atacc l saasaaat S of class activities, and worked extensively to promote school and class spirit in all areas. A ffm L E it ROW 1 - Cathy Fox, Amy Sheridan, Sandy Wright, Marti Greenfield, Tracy Ayre, Linda Meredith, Patricia Karanik ROW 2 - Tina Meissner, Iulie Ranger, Iackie Sarrasin, Shelly Myers, Lorraine Miano, Sarah Hall, Sue Sambrotto, Karen Manganello, Anne Kaczor ROW 3 - Cathy Carlone, Gretchen Salem, Ioanie Pawlowski, Lisa Vullo, Beth Stevens, Cami Bauer, Trisha Rice, Amy Saxum, Karen Michalski, Mary Petrie, Beth Cornish, Ioan McAuley, Debbie Edie, Tamora Bemiller ROW 4 - Doug Will, john Denecke, Amy Atendido, Sandy Plec, Patti Brunner, Tara Wells 56 ill ROW 1 - President Trisha Rice, Vice-President Patti Brunner, Secretary Sue Sambrotto, Treasurer Marti Greenfield. Opposite: Advisor Miss Virginia Grebe 57 I-Iomero om gtitifliifiiy S3 ROW 1 - Carolyn Matthews, Steve Magyar, Dave McNeight, Paul Maniardi ROW 2 - Bill McCreary Kathy MCC-arua, Dawn Madar, Anne McGrath Karen Man anell K ' M , g 0, ris cKey, Lynn McLaughlin ROWIl - lim McLellan, Nicky Mattulke Don Waldraff Ed M lk , , a e, Debbie Maressa, Iohn Maxwell, David McDonald, Mike McQuillen, Rich Meissner, Mike McLaren Missing from picture - Carolyn Maile Patti Maishak, Michele Mann, Kath M ' Y, y anning, Thomas Markert, Kathy Matusick, Tim McCall, Iohn Laco, Margaret McNamara 58 Homeroom 104 Q- ,tk 'ix xx Qs' ROW 1 - Nancy O'Connor, Renee Moffat, Linda Meredith, Shelly Myers, Amy Austin ROW 2 - Amy Millar, Bonnie Moyer, Lynn Moran, Karen Michalski, Lori Miano, Amy Niver, Nancy Nowicki ROW 3 - Reiner Moelbert, Mike Mesnara, Matt Murcko, Steve Mulcahy, Iohn Meyers, Tim Minton, lim Nichols, Dave Nowakowski, Tom Missert, Tim Mertzlufft, john Nicaise, Rick Nowak, Mr. Mirando Missing from picture - Tina Meissner, Thomas Miller, Maria Napiorkowski, Peter Nowak S- I-Iomeroom 113 3 ,ii LL ' - 1- 0, M .A-,.x..,. ef-we :,fs,- ivy? S 'A . we ROW 1 - jodi Piscitello, Ianet Prentiss, julie Ranger, Lisa Pfonl, Karen Palisano, loanie Pawlowski, Sue O'Hern, Ann Pietrzak, Dave Piscitello, Greg Pittner, Mr. Luxenberg ROW 2 - Mark Phillippi, Gary Porter, Lorie Owsian, Robert Paulino, Bob Pfluger, Bob Pasiecznik, Kipp Ottley, Ed Otremba, David Poecking, Lynn Platt, Bill Pack, Dave Peters, Mark Peters, jeff Prince Missing from picture - Darlene Olivieri, Paul Pechulis, James Petit, Mary Petrie 60 ROW 1 - Robin Rogers, Tina Sabia, Ann Savio, Lorraine Miano, Iackie Sarrasin ROW 2 - Tony SanGiacomo, Patty Sander, Patti Salem, Vicki Rutkowski, Gretchen Salem, Karen Rychlik, Mary Scarpello, Kim Repschlager, Ms. Dianne Ebel ROW 3 - Don Ritchie, Greg Salerno, Doug Ritchie, Tom Ryan, joe Ruesch, jim Resetar, Rick Saunders, Dave Schara, Paul Ryczek, Chris Sabuda, Bill Rauch Homeroom 121 W ,W Homeroom 123 ROW 1 - Sue Shinafelt, Sue Smith Sandy Sli hter, Michelle S echt Lisa Schmidt ROW 2 , g p , - Mr. Van Valken- burgh, Ianet Spencer, Abby Shrider, Amy Sheridan, Tricia Siedlicki, Amy Saxum, Mary Sidford, Donna Sojda, Ph'l ' ' - ' ' ' ' 1 Schuster, Darin Skingley ROW 3 Paul Schunk, Ioe Shisler, Greg Sobilo, Chris Shoemaker Stephen Sip prell, David Scherbarth, Greg Schlierf, Todd Schunk Missing from picture - Harry Schaffer, Richard Shea- 62 ROW 1 - Ianis Welker, Valerie Wattie, Connie Sugg, Tina Strand Beth Szarowski ROW 2 - Iennifer Vollbrecht, Michelle Stevens, Cheryl Tilney, Sheila Taft, Kathy Stang, Beth Stevens, Sharon Waterman, Rosemary Webber, Iennifer Thounjurst, june Thomas ROW 3 - Gary Trella, Craig Stroh, Bob Stang, Tom Tills, Dan Tubridy, Seb Vitale, Ken Strange, Dave Stoklosa, Eugene Trice, Mr. Thompson Missing from picture - Iames Thomson, Lisa Treman, Iames Twist I-Iomeroom 141 ROW 1 - Chris Allen, Tracy Ayre, Kathy Ar- magost, Ioan Benzinger, Laura Bernard, Kris Blomquist, Diane Berlin, Sandy Barrett, Iackie Behlmaier, Kathy Abbott ROW 2 - Bob Bates, Steve Billiar, Chris Blackwell, Doug Aldridge, Russ Blady, Val Bezilla, Paul Andrasko, Amy Atendido, Roberta Larson, Tom Bard, David Banks, Scott Bamford, Gary Ballowe Missing from picture - Laurie Ashcroft, Daryl Ballard, Doug Bellanti, Phil Ballachino, Ieff Bednarz, Sharon Benson, Roger Becker, Mary Bongiorno, Ieff Bernard, Yvonne Andrews 64 Homeroom 143 ROW 1 - Ioanne Canfield, Denise Borgart, Gail Brown, Mary Beth Buczak, Cami Bauer, Rhonda Boggenhagen, Diane Carl, Cathy Carlone, Anita Brokx, Laurie Burger, Kathy Bushnell ROW 2 - Sandy Brehm, Mr. Leavell, Tom Bus, Pete Cappola, lim Carlone, Ron Brisco, Rich Carmody, Tony Cala, lim Boswell, Chuck Buchanan, Steve Brege, Scott Brawdy, Michelle Calkins, Lidwyn Brokx, Sue Brooks, Mary Broadbent Missing from picture - Brian Bykowicz, Scott Brown 65 Ti- . 2 2 w i ROW 1 - Roxana W Walter Wise, Chrisse Weatherly, Andrea Woyshner, endling ROW 2 - Mr. Walkowski, Iim Wieder, Tom Zugger, Sheila White Kris Zappia Tamm B 'll P , , y emi er, atty Weiss, Cathy Zimmerman, Lisa Zablonski, Tina Zawadzki Homeroom 202 ROW 1 - Diane Dash, Beth Cornish, Mary Petrie, Kate Dellwardt, Karen Castiglia, Sue Culig, Diane Cohns ROW 2 - David Delohn, Greg Dake, Claudia Creenan, Glenn Charnock, Mike Cook ROW 3 - Mr. Robert Richardson, jim Cavaloli, Matt Clever, Mike Culver, David Cox, I.R. Cummings, Bill Cox, Rich Collopy, Randall Courtney, Pat Cole, Todd Charnock, Ieff Davis Missing from picture - Dianne Carson, Iohn Cole, Amy Courtney, Peter Davis, Ierome Deak, Lynn Case 67 Homeroom 205 ROW 1 - David Dix, lean Dompkowski, Anne Kaczor Karen Fay Sandy Draudt K newein Kevin D ' , , , aren Eckhardt, Kim Er- , evine, Dave Deperto ROW 2 - Matt Felice, Iod E ' D . . . y vans, Debbie Edie, Kr1stlE11n1ller, Deanna raudt, Marie Diamico, Darlene Dotzler ROW 3 - lim Ebner, Matt Doherty, Ieff Evenden Paul Felegy Ioan McAuley, Kyle Dowler Veronica Dylo ROW 4 M k , - ar Fallon, john Denecke, Chris D9'laOI'I1b6, Franli Ditz Missing from picture - Deborah Dickens, Ion Donaldson, Todd Emerling, Shelia Everetts 68 ROW 1 - Charlene Foutz, Carolyn Fink, Michelle Myers, Kathy Fox, Donna Gates, Carolyn Flately, Lisa Fusco, Francis Gates, Lynn Gesko ROW 2 - Mr. Iohn Winger, Bill Franz, Ierry Feuerstein, Michael Fioretto, Ieff George, Michael Fraser, Ieff Frank, Eddie Galenzo Missing from picture - Ioanne Frantzen, Steve Gracon, lane Keen, lohn Gearhart, Iohn Ginley, Peter Galley, Ieff Griffin, Mary Foley, Mike Graso Homeroom 22 ' 1 i 'f-' ' We Homeroom 225 ROW 1 4 Dave Harbisoni Alex Horvrafh Sara Hall, Sue Hlalpinefllfldry H88Tgl,,P8'Ul-ll Hare Tom Hedrick ROW '2 Cah Y I : A1 A' Gritsko, Barb HLidi,frKathy Hart, Karenj Henry, Pan'HoWard3 Lisa Vullo, 'Edie Hagle ROW'3i + Bob Kindle, Donna Gwynne, Patty Gurr, ,MaryfBeth Hinman, Andrea Heldf Ililie Hazlett, Mike Haai David Hughey, -Mgrtin Henrj, Bob Hefner? Pat Henneberg' Missing from! picture - Sue Henry, Greg.Holben ' r 4 wQ u.., x 3 S ,J .. 1-E 9' . ' Q , 'x 1 70 ,dir omeroom 243 ROW 1 - john Keel, Bill jackson, David Kennedy, Pam Knight, Paula jordon, Tara Wells, Patty Karanik, Kathy Kingston ROW 2 - Wendy Klinger, Dennis Kennedy, Doug Hutter, Patty jones, Kathy Kelsey, Debbie Klinger, Nora Kraft, Geoff l-loldeimiller, jim Kohn, Brett johnson, jef- fery Koeppl Missing from picture - Mrs. Blanche Buono, Peter lnfante, Mark jablonski, jeanne jackson, Dawn Karcher, Laurie Kawaler, Richard Kempf, Becky Kempf, Mary Kelly, Dale Keesler, Ross Keiner, Harry King, Michael Kurst, Tim Klinger Homeroom 251 W iff' s K 2 i ' ti. M. ,M , 'Tr M-. fm ROW 1 - Sue Sambrotto, Cheryl Kranz, Russ Leberman, Marty Greenfield, joe Kubant ROW 2 - Trisha Rice, Donna Losee, Sandy Wright, Ann Lynch, Patti Lane, Sue Laskowski, Robin Larson, Bob Lepp, Lou Ann Krypel ROW 3 - Ann Lyons, Dan Logel, Lisa Loquidice, Ianice Leigh, Leta Kray, Dave Krawiec ROW 4 - Roberta Lar- son, Patty Brunner, Carl Lewis, Sheila Laidlaw MISSING: Peter Kramer, George Kruszka, Keith LaFalce, David Lanfear, Mark Lee, Bob Lewandowski, Bonnie Lindsey 72 Potter Road ROW 1 - Don Francis, Mary Benson, Brigid Odoj, Sandy Borczynski, Kathy Kulik, David Fronczak ROW 2 - Wayne Wise, Raymond Iamison, Beth Cirilo, Sue Gaulin ROW 1 - Mike Blair, Melanie Malke, Ieff Cherry, Charlene Sabia, Theresa Lindsey, Mary Urban ROW 2 - Dale Mamula, Sue Mammoser, Mary Benson, IoAnne Streamer ROW 3 - Norman Madison, Al Goddard, Scott Parks, Russ Freeman, Chris Rodgers, Rene Moffit, Denise Clabeaux, Beth Cirilo, Bonnie Prockton ROW 4 - Mike Smolinski, Gary Czerwinski, Ieff Schmid, Terry Kuznicki, Darlene Conners, Ioanne Brown ROW 5 - Brian Henry, Iim Pluta, Iohn Hummel, Iohn Mulholland, Pete Danforth, Sherry Dice, Cindy Sinclair ROW 6 - Walter O'Brachta, lim Schinzel, Keith Zittel, Dale Williams, Iohn Troyan, Ron Palezewski 73 ' X J ! 74 BAND 4' QQ S svn J T C 53 7 f f. , - I I -' 1 H ' 1 I ' K Q EEE 4 , I Us?-'fllnf5q5?'Y'iffYiV1 N N I :MSW 2114-i!'l55v - a 3 -, L WE? Mg N Y x V , A' I 1 - . - . . V . A, ' I i n -- C42 . .5 . ,L . l I I I ' , 1 I 1 , 1 I ' I f q VU V Urga niza tions 75 Orchestra The Hamburg High School Orchestra is a versatile group of talented in- dividuals who have a chance to perform anything from Mozart to Manilow. Orchestra performances include an an- nual Pop Concert, the Hamburgh Holi- - days Concert, the Spring Concert, the Buffalo Philharmonic Benefit Concert, assembly programs, and exchange con- certs. em ROW 1 - Debbie Howe, Rachel Fink, Howard Iohnson, Tom Zugger ROW 2 - Bill Pack, Karen Kelly, Anne McGrath, Cathy Smith, Bruce Laible, Yvonne Rivers, Andrea Wagner, Patty Curr, Sheila Laidlaw, Iackie Sarrasin, Amy Millar ROW 3 - lean Dompkowski, Ross Iohnson, Carol Slighter, Laura Beer, Holly Andersen, Doug Sprague, David Harbison, Tim Mertzlufft, Cathy Fox, Kurt Blomquist ROW 4 - Pat Culver, Don Shetler, Tim Kofahl, lack Robbins, Kelly Maurer, Ellen McKey, Carol Wilson, Iudy Goembel, Karen Tubridy, Sue Reichard, Emily Henry, Hiram Marin ROW 5 - Director Mr. Michael Hobart, Tom Foote, Nancy Kaminski, Marilyn Buzy, Diane Ryczek, Charlotte Ulintz, Sue Balko, Mary Haefner, Colleen McMullen 76 ind Ensemble The Wind Ensemble, a select group of talented individuals who enjoy performing diverse pieces of fine music, compete in various musical events and always maintain the standard of excellence characteristic of the Hamburg High School music program. ROW 1 - Matt Doherty, Iudy Goembel, Celine Sabuda, Carol Wilson, Iulie Sobolewski, Kelly Maurer, Ellen C ll M Mullen Emil Henry Gabrielle Bodnar Tom Zugger ROW 2 - Michael Smolinski, McKey, o een c , y , , Laurie O'Brien, lim Clancy, Debby Edie, Dennis Shumaker, Mike Fraser, Karen Tubridy, Steve Kogut, . . . d k D. Michelle Iones, Sue Reichard, Laurie Keel, Amy Saxum, Kate Dellwardt, Chris Reahr, San y Broo s, irec- tor Mr. Robert Reichard ROW 3 - Tim Kofahl, Don Shetler, Chris DeTombe, Brian McGrath, Steve Bulera, P t Culver, Dave Byer, Chris Sabuda, Yvonne Rivers, Mary Haefner, Sue Balko, Char Ulintz, Patty Devitt, a Barb Howe, Leah Flanigan ROW 4 - Tom Foote, Greg Ludwig, Nancy Kaminski, Marilyn Buzy, Diane Ryc- ' ' ' ' d H'ld b andt, Beth Ian- zek, Rick Sambrotto, Matt Clever, Doug Will, Brad Dickerson, lack Robbins, Ran y 1 er r sen, Mary Beth Hinman 77 The Percussion Ensemble, directed by Mr Stephen Henry, is a group of individuals who are given the opportunity to display their talents through participation in a small en- semble. Percussion Ensemble ul J Tom Foote, Iudy Marlinski, Sue Headlee, Ma 'l B r1 yn uzy, Diane Ryczek, Nancy Kaminski Iazz Ensemble Whether you like Basie or Chicago, rock or jazz, the Iazz Ensemble will play it for you. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Reichard, the ensemble was better than ever in their various performances throughout the school year. ROW 1 - Tom Zugger, jim Clancy, Marilyn Buzy, Sue Reichard, Laurie O'Brien, Debby Edie, Doug Will, Brian McGrath, Director Mr. Robert Reichard ROW 2 - Don Shetler, Dave Byer, Randy Hilderbrandt, Brad Dicker- son, Dennis Shumaker, Pat Culver, lack Robbins, Steve Bulera, Steve Kogut, Chuck Young 79 ,,f.-Wmrwygtyaq, .-t,gw Colorguard Z? if A112 2 4 I ,j ,ff 1 KW A wifi: -1 f ,.f- Precision, timing, patience, and lots of prac- tice are prerequisites for colorguard. The award-winning routines executed by the Silks and the rifles add color and excitement to the performances of the marching band. ROW 1 - Sandy Draudt, Sandy Slighter, Kathy Gern, Iudy Weiner, Lisa Iackson, Iackie Burchfield, Kris Blomquist, Patti Villepigue, Mary Yoviene, Sue Brooks, LouAnn Krypel ROW 2 - Lorraine Miano, Mary Petrie, Ellen Gildea, Pam Howard, 80 Iulie Caprous, Lynn Cochran, Cathy Gritsko, Karen Kelly, Karen Hood, Captain Karen Edie, Sharon Puleo, Leslie Cioffi, Kay Cornish, Shirlee Tyler, Iennifer Stevens, Susan Barnas, Denise Clabeaux, Lorie Owsian is 9 1 4 Band Music has become such an integral part of Hamburg High School activities that people often overlook the fact that many hours of practice and instruction go into the various programs the Band presents. In addition to the fall football games, the Band's performances include an annual Hamburgh Holidays Con- cert, the Guest Artists Concert, the Springville Band Pageant, and the Strawberry Festival Parades in Buckhannon, West Virginia. ROW 1 - Director Mr. R. Reichard, President T. Kofahl, Publicity M. Buzy, Treasurer B. Iansen, Librarian C. Sabuda, T b 'd Librarian S Balko Librarian S Reichard Sophomore Representative S. Sambrotto, Atten- Fund Raiser K. u ri y, . , . , dance Secretary L. Flanigan, Secretary B. Rafter, Vice-President R. Sambrotto ROW 2 - C. Wilson, I. Goembel, K. Dellwardt, C. McMullen, H. VanValkenburg, I. Sobolewski, L. Alfrets, C. Cerrie, C. Kunkle, I. Dahill, S. Engberg, C. Leberman, K. Maurer ROW 3 - E. Henry, A. Saxum, I. Sporysz, N. Mattulke, T. Zawadski, K. Eckhardt, S. Myers, S. Hall, C. Fink, M. Hinman, E. McKey ROW 4 - M. Haefner, S. Kogut, M. Doherty, P. Pechulis, C. Young, G. Bodnar, S. Brooks, D. Dejohn, L. Rozycki, S. Bergner ROW 5 - Y. Rivers, M. Fraser, D. Shumaker, D. Edie, S. Alfrets, M. Iones, L. O'Brien, P. Devitt, B. Howe, C. Reahr, L. Keel ROW 6 - I. Welker, D. Skingley, M. Culver, R. Leberman, D. Ryczek, B. McGrath, S. Dice, C. DeTombe, C. Sabuda, S. Wattie ROW 7 - N. Kaminski, C. Ulintz, D. Shetler, P. Culver, Manager S. Bulera ROW B - T. Zugger, I. Clancy, D. Byer, Manager R. Hilderbrandt, G. Chinaglia, D. Will, B. Dickerson, M Piscitello, M. Clever, M. Smolinski ROW 9 - C. Allen, S. Headlee, I. Marlinski, P. Felegy, I. Prezio, V. Bezilla, I Feuerstein, G. Ludwig, T. Foote, R. Mosgeller 81 Madrigals The Madrigal Singers are a select group of individuals chosen by audition. Performing the music of the Renaissance and other periods, the Madrigals are most active in the Christmas season singing for numerous local organizations. They also participate in many of the school concerts and musical programs throughout the year. 5 , i 5 i i l i ROW 1 -Andrea Wagner, Lisbeth Smith, Lynn Cochran, Janice Welker, Amy Saxum, Sandra Brown ROW 2 - Peter Davis, Dan Galley, Thomas Will, Larry O'Brien, Steven Kogut, Matt Doherty 82 Choir ROW 1 - Advisor Mrs. Fiero, B. Nathan, A. wildman, P. Villepigue, M. Yoviene, Librarian M. Bjarnarson, Secretary S. Barnas, Librarian K. Maurer, A. Wagner, M. Millace, D. Samuelson, M. McLaughlin, W. Sadkin ROW Z - B. Zimmerman, G. Goldie, I. Colin, C. Lyden, M. Sipprell, C. Smith, President D. Galley, K. Sherlock, A. Prentki, T. Will, ROW 3 - S. Engberg, L. Moelbert, T. Vitale, B. Smith, L. Cochran, W. Yacobucci, T. Thompson, Treasurer D. Spragur, I. Leslie, M. Lamperelli, D. Billiar, P. Marin, ROW 4 - S. Brown, I. Pawlikowski, Librarian I. Michalski, S. Martinez, I. Walter, L. Stoklosa, E. Hollfelder, P. Mertzlufft, Vice President L. O'Brien, Fund Raiser S. Kogut, G. Howes. D. Shetler B3 The perfect blending of many young adult voices is entertaining to hear and rewarding to achieve. Mrs. Katherine Fiero has suc- ceeded in directing the Hamburg High School choir to such a state of excellence during choir programs throughout the school year. ROW 1 -K. Armagost, D. Gwynne, Treasurer L. Miano, Librarian L. Bernard, Vice Presi- dent A. Shrider, L. Vullo, K. Castiglia, S. Myers, P. Davis, D. Schara, P. Felegy, ROW 2 - M. Bongiorno, T. Ayre, C. Zimmer- man, D. Sojda, P. Gurr, Secretary - I. Dompkowski, L. Brokx, D. Will, President - D. Harbison, G. Schlierf, ROW 3 - K. Blomquist, L. Owsian, C. Gritsko, R. Webber, L. Kray, S. Brooks, L. McLaughlin, Co-President - C. DeTombe, M. Fraser, ROW 4 - K. Michalski, B. Cornish, K. Eckhardt, A. Saxum, I. Welker, K. Dellwardt, Librarian - C. Fox, L. Krypel, Librarian - C. Young, M. Doherty, S. Billiar. Potpourri Potpourri The urge to write - the need to relate . . . Potpourri allows all students to share emo- tion, demonstrate talent, and often give them- selves the opportunity to grow. Whether it is the creation of a poem, a painting, a photograph, or simply a chance to appreciate others, Potpourri gives something to all. ROW 1 - Advisor Mrs. Betsy Romano, Marcia Meredith, Ellen Kehoe, Robin Larson, Lynn Har- bison ROW 2 - Advisor Mrs. Dawn Ryan, Kurt Blomquist, Sheila White, Shelly Myers, David Saia, Sue Hart, Barb Zimmerman ROW 3 - Vice- President Bev Boyd, Secretary Merri Carol Yoerk, Iohn Boggan, Treasurer Karen Hood, President Priscilla Sherry Missing from picture - Advisor Mr. Phillip Marron Librar Media Club Library Media Club members provide the LMC with essential services that keep the programs alive and well. Delivering films, shelving books, and running the Film Festival are just some of the varied services performed by its members. We are grateful for their hard work and dedication. ROW 1 - Ioan Benzinger, President Kathy Nicaise, Mark Philippi ROW 2 - Advisor Ms. Marcia Bachman, Secretary Sherri Humphrey, lim Reahr, Sharon Waterman, Ann Lyons, Lisa Grant, Eugene Trice ROW 3 - Yvonne Trice, Roxann Wendling, Tom Bus, Vice-President Kim Wilson, Advisor David Corp ROW 4 - Bridgid Odoj, Tom Missert .XX X X Model U. T. A unique organization involved in the simulation of compromise and debate in the actual United Nations, Model U.N. provides its twelve junior and senior members with op- portunities to experience first-hand the problems and procedures of international diplomacy. Representing such countries as Poland, Uganda, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and, most recently, Syria, the mem- bers of M. UN and their advisor, Mr. George Morse, have gained much insight into the problems of international diplomacy while working with other high school students in UN simulations in Erie, Pennsylvania and New York City. ROW 1 - Leslie Lockwood, Sandy Engberg, Leah Flanigan, Marcia Meredith, Sue Iackson, Iohn Boggan, Iames Leslie, Advisor Mr. George Morse ROW 2 - Cathy Davis, Chris Kunkle, Marcia Lockwood, Barb Howe, Patty Devitt, Lynn Pechulis 86 It's Academic Between the sarcasm and the socializing of prac- tices and the anxiety of the team before the televi- sion camera, the It's Academic team developed lightning-fast recall of general knowledge which enabled them to tobble opponents from McKinley and Chautauqua high schools. Carrying on the tradition of driving adviser Mr. Paul Sawicz nuts, this year's team also succeeded in putting a few more gray hairs in his future, coming up from a score of 50 to 310 in the final rounds. The cry, Remember SSSSSSSSSS-Sarajevo! marked a season of laughter and competition which proved to be all too brief for the team, Mr. Sawicz, and Ad- miral Patton. ROW 1 - Gabrielle Bodnar, Advisor Mr. Sawicz, Nancy Ruesch, Ellen McKey Middle - Cathy Davis TOP - john Boggan NHS is a group of very special individuals who enjoy the distinction of being the top students of Hamburg Senior High School. Together, they spon- sor a dance, hold a Christmas reception for Honor Society Alumni, induct new members, and tutor fellow students on a voluntary basis. Led by Mr. David Corp, National Honor Society members seek to better themselves in all ways, never being satisfied with the status quo, but always reaching . for their highest potentials. Treasurer lx sia Meredith, Secretary Mollie Stapell, President Nan. 'ninski Vice-President Cathy Davis ROW 1 - Advisor Mr. David Corp, MaryBeth Sipprell, Cathy Davis, Laura Beer, Lisa Freedman, Kelly Maurer ROW 2 - Michelle Lewandowski, Nancy Kaminski, Patty Devitt, Gabrielle Bodnar, Nancy Ruesch, Linda Meyers, Mollie Stapell, Marcia Meredith, Tamora Miller, Karen Sadler, Sandy Brooks ROW 3 - Leslie Lockwood, Iudy Goembel, Margaret Franz, Patti Warner, Michele Larson, Cindy Leberman, Laura Stoklosa, Beth Iansen, Carol Wilson, Catherine Schrauth, Sharon Tarnowski ROW 4 - Ion Clarke, Rick Sambrotto, Tim Kofahl, Doug Stevens, Larry O'Brien, Brian Baer, Philip Iwinski, Paul McKey, Iohn Boggan, MISSING - Beth Wieder 88 JZ ,llqplvlillix ROW 1 - Mike Beering, Lynn Orr, Iulie Sobolewski, Iulie Meyers, Ken Sherlock, Mary Haefner, Martin Demmerley ROW 2 - Barb Howe, Peggy Williams, Charlotte Ulintz, Cara Martin, Priscilla Sherry, Mike Zugger, Laurie Kroll, Tim Prostek ROW 3 - Principal Mr. Lawrence Hood, Leslie Cioffi, Iackie Burchfield, Ann Millar, Mark Fenzl, Steve Russell, Maureen McDonald, Karen Edie, Sharon Puleo, Advisor Mr. David Corp ROW 4 - julie Bailie, Dawn Car- penter, Holly Grishkat, Ianet Ditz, Dave Doherty, Matt Tills, Tom Luvender, Craig Wetter, lim Clancy Chess Club Technique and strategy play an important role in Chess Club, an organization es- tablished to allow its members to match wits in intellectual competition. Advised by Mr. Roderick Rowland, Chess Club members can perfect their game through competition and practice. ROW 1 - Tom Missert, Doug Bellanti ROW 2 - lim Tolien, Mike Pellechia, Tim Schmidt, Dave Schara, Advisor Mr. Rowland ROW 3 - Mike Zugger, Tom Bard, Ion Donaldson, Dan Gritsko ROW 4 - Keith LaFalce, David Poecking, james Leslie, Mark Iablonski ROW 5 - Mike Connors, Brian Baer 5 l S 8 , S Q i FHA-HERO The world of home economics is much more complex than many people realize. Modern conveniences have taken much of the physical work out of homemaking, but more involvement in finances, manage- ment, and outside activities have added to the list of concerns of men and women alike. FHA-HERO, advised by Ms. Margaret Hennesen actively involves itself in all areas of home economics, gaining useful experience for the future. ROW 1 - Elaine Arendt, Debbie Powell, Lisa Fusco, Tammy Lata, Patti Crowley, Treasurer jackie May ROW 2 - Sherry Martinez, Patty Weiss, GeneAnn Goldie, Lisa jackson, Secretary leanette Weakland ROW 3 - Advisor Ms. Margaret Hennesen, Sue Halpin, Kathy Kelsey, Ellen Gildea, Sue Allen, Linda Bird, Lori Owsian, Ianet Ditz ROW 4 - President Kathy McMahon, Vice-President Karen Rychlik, Tambra Bemiller, Patricia Karanik, Iennifer Thounhurst 91 Page Une mr f f W f fry W M51 W... ..'. , ...--. i maaarmf Managers - Debbie Collins, Shirley Roneker, Pat Crowley, Mr. lohn Warren The well-stocked and well-staffed school bookstore run by DECA is an invaluable assist to everyone in the school. Page One not only gives DECA members working ex- perience but also provides a readily-available supply of es- sentials like pens, pencils, and paper. Under the direction of DECA adviser Mr. Iohn Warren and the bookstore managers, Page One runs smoothly to provide service to the school. 92 DECA DECA, otherwise known as the Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of America, is an organization whose programs emphasize leadership, personal develop- ment, and career encouragement. Designed es- pecially for students enrolled in Distributive Educa- tion, many of the projects undertaken during the year invite community participation, for example: Employer-Employee Banquet, HDECA Days , the Ski- A-Thon, and various fund raising activities. Active participation in these activities promotes self- confidence and personal development of the DECA member. ROW 1 - Vice-President Mindy Moll, Vice-President Kathy Brehm, President Ron Carr, Advisor Mr. Iohn Warren ROW 2 - Reporter Merri Carol Yoerk, Secretary Deca II Lynn Harbison, ROW 3 - Historian H Glenn Porter, Treasurer Laurie Boyer, Reporter Sue VanOcker, Secretary Deca I Sandy Brooks, Historian I Tammy Lata ROW 1 - Linda Bird, Pam Chapin, Denise Galenza, Karen Nowakowski, Carmen Villarini, Laurie Boyer, Debbie Stadelmaier ROW 2 - Brian McGrath, Debbie Collins, Lisa Grant, Michelle Halik, Krissy Blue, Lynn Harbison, Merri Carol Yoerk, Debbie Sambora, Mary Ann Fioretto ROW 3 - john Ginley, Ms. Parker Student teacher, Kathy Brehm, Dave Poppen- berg, Laurie O'Brien, Mindy Moll, Kathy Cunning, Theresa Dasey, Peggy Williams, Renne Troyan, Cindy Kutz, Ioanne Keen, Diane Iones, Ron Carr ROW 4 - Mr. john Warren Advisor, Ieff Holts, Tammy Lata, Shirley Ronecker, Sandy Brooks, Sue VanOcker, Cheryl Lewis, Paul Tubridy, Glenn Porter, Patti Crowley ROW 5 - Greg Antonik, Al Brose, Clay Tucker, Iohn Devlin 93 Health Careers Club Health Careers Club is an organiza- tion designed to give Hamburg stu- dents a look into the various aspects of the health-related fields. Through various methods, the members can determine the potential field they will enter in the future. Red Cross ROW 1 Debbie Powell Teresa Vitale Patt - y l y W S 7 ROW 2 - Sue Brooks, Sandy Brooks, Wanda Wells, The Red Cross Youth Volunteers perform many of the various functions of the International Red Cross organization. Besides rais- ing funds, volunteers help with various tasks that might go unfinished otherwise, and play an im- portant, if seldom ap- preciated role. l1I1tGGI'S Mrs Low SWHH1 Q 5 5 I E ROW 1 - Darlene Dotzler, Lisa Logiudice, Nancy Nowicki Debbie Powell Cami Bauer ROW 2 Patty Weiss, Sandy Brooks Diane Collins Sue Brooks Priscilla Sherr Wanda Well T V' 1- , , , y, s, eresa ita e Marie Diamico, Advisor Mrs. Lois Swain 94 AFS American Field Service is an organization designed to acquaint people with their inter- national brothers and sisters through a series of exchange programs. Returning exchange students Ronnie Walker and Emily Henry and this year's exchange students, Rosemary Miller from Australia and Alfonzo Izarra from Venezuela enriched the organizations activities in raising funds for more exchanges, and hopefully got as much fun and enjoyment out of AFS as they gave to those who met them. OW 1 Rachel Fink Peter Davis Char Ulintz Lynn Cochran, Rosemary Miller, Traci Schunk, Harry - ' lb t Ellen McKey, Ron- King Vice President David Samuelson Wendy Yacobucci ROW 2 Lydia Moe er , B lk Sue Reichard Rhonda Buggenhagen Karen Castiglia, Sherry Wiltse, me Walker Em1lyHenry Sue a 0 , Lynn Corto Wanda Wells IanetD1tz Patty Bilowus ROW 3 - Advisor Mr. William Gross, Mike Beering, Ianis Welker President Ierry Valgora Iudy Welnar Matt Doherty, Larry O'Brien, David Saia, Chuck M rm Dan Galley Doug Sprague Mark Lamparelli 95 French Club The French are famous for their enjoyment of the finer things in life: good food, good wine, and the companionship of good friends. The French Club, advised by Miss Ioanne Samuelson, also enjoys some of those pleasures in its various ac- tivities. The members of the French Club receive a rare chance to sample the culture and cuisine of France, while gaining appreciation of the language of Napoleon, Voltaire, and Renoir. ROW 1 - Treasurer Marilyn Bjarnarson, President Kelly Maurer, Darlene Dotzler, Lynn Corto, Chris Kunkle, Tori Krawiec, Lynn Pechulis, Traci Hull, Ianis Welker, Iudy Marlinski, Nancy Gambino, Vice-President Lisa Freedman, 96 Wanda Wells ROW 2 - Katie Bushnell Dawn Mad T , ar, ina Strnad, Sheila White, Robin Larson, Marie Palczewski L . . . . aurie Kroll, Iennifer Stevens, Leslie Cioffi, jackie Burchfield, Lynn McLaughlin, Iennifer Walter, Linda Lavin nel' veggies 634, K9 def Seimas Munchen des SAV e erweitafi SBUXTQZ3 erbazrt vw im Jah! Germany: the land of snow-covered mountains and warm, freundliche menscheng of the fast-paced exciting cosmopolitan life style of Berlin and the gemutlichkeit of Bavarian dorfs: indeed, Deutschland is a land of beautiful contrasts. German Club, advised by Miss Kathryn Warner, gives its members an opportunity to appreciate the hearty cuisine and interesting culture of Germany and other German-speaking nations through a variety of activities. The highlight of the German Club year is the annual Ger- man Dinner held in the spring, which combines German music, dancing, and cuisine in an exciting evening mit viel spassf' ROW 1 - Emily Henry, Beth Smith, Ronnie Walker, Pete Davis ROW Z - Advisor Miss Kathryn Warner, Sue Reichard, Iudy Weinar, Donna Gwynne, Pat Curr, Cathy Smith, Holly Crishkat, Karen Hood, Greg Schlierf ROW 3 - Adam Prentki, Pam Bettcher, Claudia Scheibler, Sue Balko, Kurt Blomquist, Steve Billiar, Doug Sprague, Chuck Young, Matt Doherty, Mike Fischer German Club ICL The members of Iunior Classical League and their advisor, Mrs. Mary Tress, can attest to the fact that Latin is not a dead languageg on the con- trary, its immortality is preserved by the activity of that organization. ICL members participate in the State Iunior Classical League Fall Festival and Convention, and in banquets, volleyball games, and fundraising activities on the local level. Their fundamental purpose throughout their participation in these events is to per- petuate the language and achievements of Classical Creek and Roman cultures, and the Hamburg Chapter strives towards the active em- bodiment of the Greco-Roman spirit. ROW 1 - Tina Zawadzki, Lidwyn Brokx, Kate Dellwardt, Kris McKey, Teresa Vitale, Tim Schmidt ROW 2 - Nancy Nowicki, Lisa LoGuidice, Iean Dompkowski, Tricia Wiktor, Sharyl Everetts, Kay Cornish, Robin Green, Lori Miano, Beth Cornish, Dave Saia, Greg Salerno, Advisor Mrs. Tress ROW 3 - Wayne Schutts, Bob Burau, Wally Skalyo, Bob Lepp, Ianet Ditz, Matt Doherty, Wade Peterson, Paul McKey, Dave Doherty, Steve Russell, Steve Idziur Mike Mc- Quillen, Mike Fraser, Brian Blazicko, Tom Senseney Missing from picture - Carrie Ziebarth, Bev Boyd, Shannon Stevens, Roger Wilcox 98 12. 2 . ' ' E- L- was 12' ,... . K 5 gg -. fi 7 :asia i . ts-ig, 4 - ,5. .xf,f X S S , - X i at Gigi X? f gs , - :-J s , is, Ei P i is Spanish Club Q aff it QI 5. 5255 5 El Club de Espanol es una organizaclon de w muchos miebros activos. . 3 sg. Mr. McCormick's Spanish Club is always on it ii the go, whether they are planning their an- 5 nual trip to Toronto, participating in many diverse cultural events in and out of school, or enjoying the cuisine, the customs, and the cultures of Spanish-speaking nations. ROW 1 - Laurie Keel, Pete Davis, Lisa Petrone, Barb Wiltsey, Mindy Maras, lane Barton, Iulie Caprous ROW 2 - Tricia Neale, Wendy Yacobucci, Sue Perl, Rachel Fink, Ianet Ditz, Michelle Larson, Carmen Villarini, Barb Rich, Tricia Wiktor, Bonnie Moyer, Lynn Cochran, Sheila Courtney, Wanda Wells ROW 3 - Mr. Bill McCormick, Mark Lamparelli 99 ROW 1 - President Mollie Stapell ROW 2 - Advisor Miss Deb Nailos, Recording Secretary Maureen McDonald, Vice-President Patty Devitt, Treasurer Michelle Lewan- dowski, Corresponding Secretary Linda Meyers ROW 1 - Maureen McDonald, Leslie Cioffi, jackie Burchfield, Laurie Kroll, Peggy Williams, Karen Wood, Kathy Wiktor, Michele Larson, Lynn Thiel, Debbie Ryczek, IoAnne Fadale ROW 2 - Advisor Deb Nailos, Wanda Wells, Lisa Iackson, Colleen Wisp, Tamore Miller, Polly Hasbrouck, Ruthanne O'Dell, Iulie Sobolewski, Mary Holland, Kathy Lange, Shari Piscitello, Ioyce Paolini ROW 3 - Mollie Stapell, Denise Heuer, Laura Stoklosa, Barb Howe, Nancy Kaminski, Patty Devitt, Iudy Goembel, Michelle Lewandowski, Leslie Lockwood, Beth Iansen, Cindy Leberman, Linda Meyers Service Club Who are those people who pick up atten- dance envelopes, distribute absentee sheets and SAP bulletins, and lend their assistance in a variety of school functions? They can be described in two words: Service Club. Although their help is often taken for granted, Service Club, advised by Miss Deborah Nailos, works many hours helping other organizations in their activities. A major dis- appointment in the Service Club schedule was the cancellation of their annual Christmas Ball. Even so, the members con- tinued to provide courteous service with energy and enthusiasm. ROW 1 - Sue Hogan, jennifer Dahill, Sue Perl, Heidi Van- Valkenburgh, Kim Weiss, Karen Hood, Sue Hart, Pam Bettcher, Tricia Wiktor, jennifer Stevens, julie Gregory, Kay Cornish, Rachel Fink ROW 2 - judy Weinar, Patti Villepigue, Mary Yoviene, Lynn Cochran, Debbie Statler, Chris Kunkle, Tori Krawiec, Sandy Engberg, Nancy Gambino, Elaine Wojtanik, Cindy Gerrie ROW 3 - julie Bushnell, Celine Sabuda, Beth Mailey, julie Caprous, Natalie Pipitone, Sharyl Everetts, Michelle Penrod, Missy Howard, Stephane Lorenz, Holly An- dersen, Mary Rogosch, Wendy Stover, Carol Dzimian, Lynn Pechulis, judy Marlinski, Carrie Ziebarth, Debbie Howe, Teresa Vitale 101 Stage Crew There's more behind the curtains than meets the eye. The hard work and dedication of the Stage Crew is an essential element of a successful school production, whether it be a concert, a play, or an NHS induction. Advised by Mr. George Morse and Mr. Iohn Duffner, the members, or crewies , are responsible for building and moving props and sets, han- dling sound and lighting equipment, and aiding the success of the production in many other ways. x ROW 1 - David Saia, Paul Felegy, Ianet Ditz, Sue Allen, Advisor Mr. George Morse, Pete Infante. ROW 2 - Ianis Welker, Terri Thompson, Leslie Manges, Iennifer Walter, Valerie Wattie, Karen Hanson, Cathy Smith ROW 3 - Dave Billiar, Steve Kogut, Ierry Valgora, Kelly Maurer, Dave Samuelson 102 expenditures would result. Hoffner ROW 1 - Tom Bard, Amy Wildman, Tricia Neale, Colleen Lyden, Merri Carol Yoerk, Lydia Moelbert ROW 2 - Mark Lee, Mark Haberer, Lisa Petrone, Elaine Reiner, Rosemary Miller, Tom Tills, Mr. Robert Yates ROW 3 - Bob Newberry, Alan Ducey, Laurie Kawaler, Darlene Lucas, Kathy Sinclair, Sherri Humphrey, Barb Wiltsey, Bev Boyd, Beth Draudt, Harry King ROW 4 - Guy Blodgett, Gail Stuhr, Ieff Bruder, Ion Donaldson, Ieff Pfister, Paul Hawes, Chuck Kowalski, Phil Bantle ROW 5 - Mark ' D t R VanOcker, Scott Semson. Hoisan, Iohn Beverely, Gordon Ducey, Laura ar, uss Missing from picture - Mary Bongiorno, George Michalko, Mary Minton, Iohanna Murdock 103 H.I.T.V. 8: A.V. The members of the Audio-Visual staff, ad- vised by Mr. David Hoffner, are responsible for the distribution and minor maintenance of the various pieces of equipment used in classroom instruction. Without their help in preventing movie projectors from chewing up yards of film and fixing other technical dif- ficulties, much more frustration and financial ROW 1 - Mike Conners, Keith LeFalce ROW 2 - Mark Gawron, Harry Schaffer, lim O'Meara ROW 3 - Rich Weiss. Missing - Advisor Mr. David Hamburg Instructional Television - HITV 10 - plays a dual role in the school. It not only provides the benefits of communication by that medium, but also gives students in- terested in careers in related fields a chance to gain valuable experience in all facets of producing a television show. This year, new equipment allowed HITV to expand its capabilities for the future. TV 10 - time and time again caters to the needs of the school through the hard work of its members and adviser Mr. Robert Yates. Catalina Water lends a unique grace and smoothness to movement rarely evidenced in any other activity. Catalina, a select group of talented individuals, captures this fluidity in a variety of routines following a designated theme. Un- der the direction of Mrs. Sandy Vanderzell, these aquatic performers staged a spectacular show which added a measure of grace and beauty to the schedule of Hamburg High ac- tivities. ROW 1 - President Mollie Stapell, Secretary Linda Meyers, Treasurer Patty Devitt, Vice-President Bambi Mac- Donald ROW 2 - Ellen Lyons, Cara Martin, Colleen Denecke, Christie Rice, Sarah Christofferson, Michelle Kyne, Alison Hauck ROW 3 - Iulie Ranger, Nancy Gambino, Susan Denecke, Ruthanne O'Dell, Lynn Schmidt ROW 4 - Advisor Mrs. Vanderzell, Marilyn Bjarnarson, Lisa Treman, Ianet Spencer, Kim Weiss, Barb Wiltsey, Sandra Skowronski, Michelle Lewandowski, Holly Andersen, Doreen Santi, Kay Cornish, Sue jackson, Dawn Diemer, Tammy O'Shea, Nancy Schultz ROW 5 - Mary Ann Daley, Leah Flannigan, Laura Stoklosa, Lisa Spicer, Iudy Goembel, Charlotte Ulintz 104 Student Council 'M KA , ROW 1 - Trisha Rice, Char Ulintz, Sue Iackoon, Treasurer Rick Sambrotto, Marcia Meredith, Leah Flanigan, Secretary Ioan McAuley ROW 2 - Karen O'Brien, Iohn Cook, Colleen Denecke, Paul Richardson, Sue Denecke, President Mark Fenzl, Vice-President Greg Biehler ' .Ms ,M - A ROW 1 - Linda Meredith, MaryBeth Sipprell, Cami Bauer, Beth Stevens, Tara Wells, Patti Brunner, Ioan McAuley ROW 2 - Charlotte Ulintz, Marilyn Buzy, Marcia Meredith, Colleen Denecke, Trisha Rice, Kim Weiss, Greg Biehler, Susan Denecke, Stephanie Lorenz, Mark Fenzl, Alison Hauck, Mr. Charles Teague Advisor ROW 3 - Sue Sambrotto, julie Gregory, Leah Flanigan ROW 4 - Kelly Walsh, Kurt Miller, Iulie Bailie, Iackie Sar- rasin, Peggy Williams, Dawn Diemer, Amy Saxum, Paul Richardson, Patti Warner, Shelly Myers, Lori Miano, Amy Atendido Student Council, the coordinating body of school affairs, is comprised of elected of- ficers, class representatives, and class of- ficers. Meeting on alternate weeks, student council deals with a variety of programs af- fecting the student. For example, it publishes the Student Handbook distributed to every student in the fall, sponsors the annual Homecoming and Float Parade, and helps in the selection of a Homecoming Queen. This year, Student Council sponsored a Field Day preceding Homecoming to promote school spirit. Other responsibilities include the coor- dination of the Senior Alternative Plan, the operation of food stands at football and basketball games, the supervision of dances, and the organization of exchange programs with other school systems. In every case, Stu- dent Council represents a variety of interests and works to make the school year more en- joyable than ever. N Q 106 Iuniors Homeroom 102 2 4 92 is f f ROW 1 - Kathy McMahon, Mindy Maras, Leslie Manges, Beth Maily, Darlene Lucas, Linda Kruger ROW 2 - Iudy Marlinski, Dawn Mahoney, Ierry Matthews, Terry Mack ROW 3 - Kurt Miller, Ieff Loyall, Dan Ferris Missing from picture - lim Matthews, Ann McCarthy, Mike Mangino, Peter Marin, Lori Mayeski, Chris Mammoser, Tom Logiudice, Daryl Martin, Pete Luh, Mr. Iames Iones 110 in Horneroom 103 ROW 1 - Brian McGrath, Sue Millace ROW 2 - Ellen McKey, Mindy Moll ROW 3 - Brad Merchant, Mark Millace ROW 4 - Ice Meaney, Michelle Michalko ROW 5 - Mark Moscato, Debbie Miller ROW 6 - Pat McKee Missing from picture - Mark Minton, Bret Monckton, Peter Missert, Betsy McGarva, Margaret Meyers, Ellen Mikucki, Mrs. Barbara O'Hara 111 ROW 1 - Mr. Owen, Maric Pelczewski, Carol Phillips, Karen Moran, Tricia Neale, Deb Monforte, Karen Nowakowski ROW Z - Craig Paas, Cindy Mullen, Al Moot, Kim Monckton Missing from picture - Debora Morgan, Cheryl Mosgeller Roger Mosgeller, Luke Mumback Donald Murcko, Barbara Nathan, Donald Nathan, Iennifer Neiger, Robert Newberry, Nancy Nigro, An- nette Niziol, Michael Nye, Ioyce O'Brochta, Paul O'Hern, Peter O'Hern, Glenn Olivieri, james O'Meara v 1 Homeroom 105 W Q, P 'f9Wae,i,m Homeroom 107 xf'- AQ Yami? ROW 1 - Cheryl Penrod, Ioanne Porpilia, Natalie Pipitone, Lisa Pensenstadler, Lynn Pechulis, Adam Prentki ROW 2 - Dave Poppenberg, Sue Perl, Mr. joseph Szafranski ROW 3 - Ihana Pezzino, Paul Palisano, Wade Peterson, Tim Palisono Missing from picture - Michelle Penrod, joe Prezio, Keith Norward, Bob Pfeffer, Sue Piniewski, Debbie Powell, Lisa Petrone, Ieff Pfister 113 Homeroom 140 ROW 1 - Sue Reichard, Yvonne Rivers Lisa Rozycki, Barb Rich ROW 2 - Shirley Roneker, Iody Ruszczyk, Hillary Raub, Tricia Rozbicki, Penny Rieske ROW 3 - Iulius Reiner, Bob Ritz, Kevin Redanz, Don Ruh, lack Robbins, Mark Richmond, Russell Rich, Mr. Meunier Missing from picture - Mike Pritchard, Cliff Pyne, Iay Rizzo, Paul Richardson, Charles Rizzo, Carol Rucker, Iohn Pfaffenbach 114 Homeroom 142 , Tim Schmidt, Ed ROW 1 - Dave Samuelson, Kathy Sadlar, Traci Schunk, Lisa Schmitt, Debbie Sambora S ' ROW 2 - Mrs. Dorothy Critoph, Wayne Schutts, Sue Schelble, Crystal Schunk, Debbie Schunk, Mary avio Rogosch, Dorene Santi, Celine Sabuda, Claudia Scheibler, Lee Ann Sedory ROW 3 - Tim Sardinia, David Saia, Dan Selle, Steve Schmitt, john Schott, Marty Salem Missing from picture - Karen Ryan, Charlene ' ' ' ' ' S h ff D vid Seider Sabia, William Sadkm, Ginny Sames, Carol Sander, Mark Scanlon, Eric c a er, a 115 ROW 1 - Barb Sparks, Donna Smith, Kathy Sin- clair, Deb Statler, Sandy Skowronski ROW 2 - Bridget Staff, Mary jane Shafley, Ann Marie Sreniawski, Carol Smith, Gail Stuhr, Iodi Sporysz, Lori Stachera, Doug Straw, Wally Skalyo, Dan Spychela, Ienny Stevens ROW 3 - Denise Slippy, Deb Stadelmaier, Robin Sarrasen, lim Smolinski, Andy Sheridan, Ieff Stevens, Doug Sprague, Don Shetler Missing from picture - Jerry Sheehy, Brian Slighter, Ieff Smith, Lisbeth Smith, Linda Smith, Io Anne Streamer Homeroom 145 Homeroom 150 ROW 1 - Barb Wachowiak, Cheryl Tucker, Sue VanOcker, Patti Villepique, Cheryl Saunders ROW 2 - Iirn Tolien, Ron Sweet, Greg Stump, Wendy Tatford, Shirlee Tyler, Colleen Turner, Lisa Vukelic ROW 3 - Chris Toulmn, Bill Tennant, Scott Thomas, Ierry Valgora, Brian Sul- livan Missing from picture - Kathy Stetz, Lisa Thomas, Daniel Tomasello, Phil Vara, Ioe Vasi, Curtis Weatherly 117 ROW 1 - Elaine Wojtanik, Mary Ellen Adragna, Sally Adawiczak, Heidi VanValkenburgh, Paulette Alessi, Iudy Weinar, MaryBeth Yoviene, Deborah Wieckowski, Patricia Wiktor, Cheryl Walton ROW 2 - Bob Walter, Glenn Aldinger, Roger Wilcox, Ierry Weidner, Wende Wiltse, Steve Wattie, Sherry Wiltse, Wendy Yacobucci ROW 3 - Dave Wutz, Bob Wilson, Thom Will, Ioe Zappia, Al Wittmeyer, Ken Wood, Mrs. Nancy Berggren Homeroom 151 Homeroom 153 ROW 1 - Khrissy Blue, Karen Baginski, Laurie Boyer, Lynn Schmidt, Kim Bartlett, Norine Borowiec, Yvonne Boyer ROW 2 - Michele Barnas, Pam Bettcher, lane Barton, Marilyn Bjarnarson, Iudy Berencsi, Sue Balko, Renee Blady, Kathy Benson, Barb Boland, Ianine Biegalski, Elaine Arendt, Deena Armenia ROW 3 - Mr. Bermingham, Mark Behlmaier, Andy Binaxas, Pete Brown, Dave Billiar, Phil Bantle, Don Balling, Kurt Blomquist, lack Bauman, Brian Blazicko, Rich Anderson Missing from picture - Iulie Baginski, Christine Batorski, Stewart Becker, Patricia Bilowus, Beverly Boyd 119 l ROW 1 - Bob Burau, Marlene Collins, Iulie Bushnell, Charles Carl, Marilyn Buzy, Lynn Cochran, Iulie Caprous, Iulie Colin, Robin Carr ROW 2 - Larry Colafranceschi, Rich Cary, Brian Collopy, Tim Cashellie, Steve Bulera, Dave Car- penter, Ieff Chuba, Tom Chavanne, Eric Cole, Bill Condiff Missing from picture: Mark Bus, Ieff Cavanaugh, Anthony Chestnut, Sue Chittester, Geoff Clark, Craig Clayton, Adair Clulow, Bill Connely, Kay Cornish 120 Homeroom 209 E3 1123 if 52 sw 5 5 A. 475 9 if tr ROW 1 - Wendy Davis, Karen Falk, Sharyl Everetts, Carol Dzimian, Iennifer Dahill, Sandy Engberg, Laura Dart, Theresa Dasey ROW 2 - Kathy Dempsey, Terri Faulkner, Mary Urban, jane Engle, Lynn Corto, Beth Draudt ROW 3 - Tim Coughneour, Dave Duncan, Mike Dils, Tom Doherty, Mike Cooper, Greg Biehler, Dave Coughlin, lim Davidson, Mike Egloff, Dennis Crowley, Chuck Fidelle, Larry Dempsey, Dave Disarno Missing from picture - Sheila Courtney, Nancy Crowley, Edward Cwick, Gordon Ducey, Brian DunLavey, Gary Em- prio, Charles Fadale, Karen Danis 121 ROW 1 - Tracey Gokey, Diane Flack, Mary Ellen Graffius, Sue Gaulin ROW 2 - Rochelle Franklin, Kathy Francis, Alison Gillon, Lisa Fittry, Nancy Gambino, Bonnie Gibson, Ioanne Gennocro, julie Gregory, Lisa Grant, Cindy Gerrie, Mary Gerken, Senor Larson ROW 3 - Dave Franczak, Paul Franz, john Galligan, Mark Gesko, Dave Gallagher, Ralph Fredenburg, Ioe Gates, Rachel Fink, Mark Fidel, Michael Fischer Missing from picture - Robin Fischer, Russell Freeman, William Frye, Michael Gagne, Mark Gawron, Desiree Gobbard, Robert Groundwater 122 Homeroom 212 ROW 1 - Mark Haberer, Diane Halliman, Iulie Hamann, Patti Hall, Karen Haugh, Sue Hinkey, Mary Hartloff, Mrs. Mary Zaske ROW 2 - Ieffrey Kuhn, Iohn Hoeber, Sue Hart, Robin Green, Wendy Stover, Holly Andersen, Sue Headlee, lane Harris, Dave Hat- ten, Scott Green, Dan Gritsko, Mark Henneberg ROW 3 - Todd Haney, Rick Hackett, Steve Harrington, Mike Hodge, Ioe Iackson, Iohn Griffin ROW 4 - Bob Greenwood, Fredrick Herman, Mike Habency, Eric Gugliuzza Missing from picture - Scott Guenther, Michelle Halik, Thomas Hanley, Scott Harvey, Paul Hawes 123 Homeroom 214 ROW 1 - Leah Flanagan, Tracy Hull, Cheryl Ieswald, Nancy Hohler, Melissa Howard, Debra Howe, Karen O'Brien, Stephanie Lorenz ROW 2 - Karen Hood, Dave Iacobs, Alison Hauk, Peter Hoffman, lim Hostetter, Michael Howie, Sue Hogan, Steve Idziur, Ioe Iackson, Ed Kaczor, Phill Iacob, Karen Kaczmarski, Ieff Holts, Mrs. Fiero 124 Homeroom 216 , , ..a ' ROW 1 - Kim Weiss, Tori Krawiec, Chris Kunkle, Mar- cia Lockwood, Linda Lavin, Dawn Klein, Barb Lang, Tammy Lata ROW 2 - Barb Leach, joe Kadi, Ioanne Keen, David Kolacz, Ioe Kush, Rich Keefe, Bruce Laible, james Leslie, Rick Lanning, Mike Lander, Michelle Kyne, Cheryl Lewis, Melinda Kelly, Lisa Lee, Mrs. Sid- ford Missing from picture - Marianna Karoglan, Lang Keesler, Ellen Kenoe, Karen Kelly, Laura Kowal, Gerald Kuebler, David Kuhn, Theresa Lindsey 1 i V u P f P 4 ' T , 4 126 w Y , V a 1 , P Athletics I 127 , Q 5 fa gy . . Cheerleaders The I.V. Cheerleaders, like their varsity counterparts, practice long hours and endure all types of weather in their support of Hamburg athletics. Coached by Miss Elaine Barbati, these unique individuals succeeded in channelling the energy and spirit of the Sophomore and Iunior classes into impressive showings at athletic events. ROW 1 - Laura Bernard, Lynn Moran ROW 2 - Lisa Vullo, Patti Brunner ROW 3 - Cami Bauer, Captain Sandy Wright, Sandy Plec ROW 4 - Sarah Hall, Claudia Creenan ROW 5 - Tara Wells, Trisha Siedlecki 128 Behind each ofthe various cheers the Hamburg Varsity cheerleaders perform are countless hours of practice, correction, and painstak- ing direction by Mrs. Mary Foyle. This group of persevering in- dividuals must always maintain a cheerful exterior while attempting to rouse school spirit in oc- casionally apathetic crowds in all types of weather. Their incredibly lengthy season is not without its rewards however. In any case, the cheerleaders are a familiar sight at a variety of athletic events where they contribute much to the support of Hamburg High sports. 'W tee' WMWM Varsit Cheerleaders Senior Cheerleaders oyce Fallon Robin Stadelmaier Cindy Leberman Carmen Villarmi MaryBeth Sipprell Dina Will Advisors Mrs Mary Foyle Miss Elaine Barbati l , 1 9 ROW 1 - Lynn Schmidt, Stephanie Lorenz, ROW 2 - Carmen Villarini, Ioyce Fallon, ROW 3 - Robin ' ' ' - ' -C t ' C rol Dzimian, ROW 4 - Stadelmaier - Fall co-Captain, MaryBeth Sipprell Winter co ap am, a Dina Will, Cindy Leberman - Fall co-Captain, ROW 5 - Alison Hauck, Iulie Gregory 129 Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Baseba I.V. BASEBALL Iamestown Eden Maryvale Orchard Park 10 Lancaster Sweet Home West Seneca West Williamsville South Iamestown Sweet Home Frontier Frontier Maryvale Orchard Park Lancaster Lancaster West Seneca West Wins 8 Losses 8 Ties 1 Coach Mr Ieffrey McL1mans Coach Iefferey McLiman's junior Varsity Baseball team fared well through a season of tough competition and close contests. Highscoring hitters and a strong defense are to he commended in their superior perfor- mances which upheld Hamburg's reputation for excellence. ROW 1 - Mike Cooper, Eric Gugliuzza,Tim Sardinia, Mike Hodge joe jackson Thom Will ROW 2 Coach McLimans, Steve Watti, Marty Salem, Scott Thomas, Don Murko, Rich Hacket, Al Whitmeyer, Dav?Seider, Mark Cesko, Mark Richmond 130 Varsit Baseball The 1979 season saw Coach Dave Smolinski's Hamburg Var- sity Baseball team in the sec- tional playoffs for the first time in twenty years. Captained by Bill Lowman and Ed Bates, the Bulldogs were able to recover from a slow start to earn a playoff berth. Strong pitching, clutch hitting, and a million- dollar defense led Hamburg to successive playoff victories, only to lose a heart breaker to Lan- caster in extra innings. With three juniors returning as Divi- sion I All-Stars, Hamburg baseball is bound to stay at the top for years to come. Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg VARSITY BASEBALL 4 Iamestown 2 Frontier 1 Eden 1 Maryvale 9 Orchard Park 4 Lancaster 5 Sweet Home 5 West Seneca West 12 Williamsville South 5 Iamestown Sweet Home Frontier Maryvale Orchard Park Lancaster West Seneca West Wins: 9 Losses: 7 Coach: Mr. David Smolinski Co-Captains: Bill Lowman Ed Bates ROW 1 - jim Kulik, Scott Schubert, Tim Hopkins, Dave Robinson, Tom Sardinia, Carl White ROW 2 - Dave Schupp, Captain Bill Lowman, Cary Hoth, Captain Ed Bates, Ioe Hale, Bob Brunner, Don Scott, Rick Sambrotto, Coach Smolinski 131 fought fcontests. Many of the games The 1979 Softball team, under the direction of Coach Margaret Moses, battled their way through a tough season suffering 11 losses in hard only a one run difference between the victor and the defeated. In any case, the members of the Women's Softball team put their best efforts into the game, and turned in perfor- were close, some of them having mances to be proud of. SOFTBALL Hamburg 21 Maryvale 22 Hamburg 1 Orchard Park 15 Hamburg O W. Seneca West 8 Hamburg 4 SweetHome 17 Hamburg 9 W. Seneca West 26 Hamburg 4 Lancaster 26 Hamburg 6 Maryvale 8 Hamburg 0 Sweet Home 12 Hamburg 2 Lancaster 16 Hamburg 6 Orchard Park 4 Hamburg 17 Frontier 18 Hamburg 5 Frontier 12 Wins: 1 Losses: 11 Coach: Miss Margaret Moses Captain: Sande Lyon p ROW 1 - Coach Moses, Denise Heuer, Debbie Tallman, Karen Tubridy, Linda Stuhr, Sharon Puleo ROW 2 - Tricia Sidlecki, Marilyn Buzy, Laura Beer ROW 3 - Manager Donna Gwynne, IoAnn Santonocito, Barb Wack- owiak, Sue Sambrotto, Carolyn Matthews, Laura O'Brien, Sande Lyon, Marianne Strnad 132 Field Hocke Not many people can appreciate the difficulty of trying to hit a small, plastic-coated rubber ball with a stick on which you can use only one side for all intents and purposes, much less trying to drive the stubborn little ball up a field and into the oppo- nents' goal. Nevertheless, Coach Margaret Moses' Field Hockey team did so with great skill and finesse and racked up an admirable record of 4 wins, 5 losses, and 3 ties, but were ironically short one game necessary to get into the sectionals. Next year's team should prove to be a tough contender in the league, and Hamburg fans can look forward to seeing them at the top again. FIELD HOCKEY Lancaster Sweet Home W. Seneca West W. Seneca East Kenmore East Orchard Park Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Kenmore West Sweet Home W. Seneca West W. Seneca East Orchard Park Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Wins: 4 Losses: 5 Ties: 3 Coach: Miss Margaret Moses Captain: Linda Phillips 0 O 5 2 O 2 Hamburg 0 Lancaster 1 2 4 1 2 ROW 1 - Carrie Hart, Kim Kulik, Linda Phillips, Sue Sambrotto ROW 2 - Rosemary Miller, Ioan Robbins, Karen Castiglia, Peggy Cooper ROW 3 - Barb Wachowiak, Kriste Lyon, IoAnn Santonocito, Coach Moses, Linda Stuhr, Sharon Puleo, Ihana Pezzino ROW 4 - Marilyn Buzy, Karen Tubridy, Carol Slighter, Carolyn Matthews. Missing: Kathy Matusick. 133 Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg WOMEN S TENNIS East Aurora Sweet Home W Seneca West Lancaster Orchard Park Frontier Sweet Home Lancaster W. Seneca West W. Seneca West Frontier W. Seneca West Orchard Park Wins: 9 Losses: 5 Coach: Miss Sandra Banas Captain: Nancy Kaminski , 0 omen s Tennis 0 5 I 3 2 Hamburg 5 Iroquois 0 2 . 3 4 1 1 4 2 ' 3 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 3 2 3 2 1 4 Yumm, Yumm, eat 'em up! has been the Women's Tennis team motto- and they devoured many of their oppo- nents very respectably, winding up their season with a 9-5 record. The season's competition proved to be much tougher, but Hamburg held steady in their victory over West Seneca West, which broke a tie for third place with arch-rival Frontier. ROW 1 - Sue Sardinia, Karen Michalski, Marlene Collins, Holly Anderson, Michelle Kyne, Carrie Ziebarth, Captain Nancy Kaminski ROW 2 - Coach Banas, Cathy Schrauth, Sandy Engberg, Lisa Pensenstadler, Vicki Rutkowski, Patti Devitt, Iennifer Dahill ROW 3 - Debbie Tallman, Tracy Ayre, Debbie Ryczek, Amy Sheridan, Diane Ryczek, Steinuun Iohannsdottir 134 en' s Tennis The Men's Tennis team, led by Coach james Henneberg and Captain Howard Stoll, smashed, volleyed, slid, and rallied their way through their season to a 10 win, 2 loss record. Losing only to Sweet Home, the team con- tinually displayed their outstanding tennis skills to rival teams, and demonstrated clearly that Hamburg Tennis is a power to be reckoned with now and in matches to come. Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg MEN'S TENNIS 1 Sweet Home 5 Cowanda School 4 Maryvale 5 W. Seneca West 5 Lancaster 4 Gowanda School 3 Frontier Maryvale Sweet Home W Seneca West Lancaster Frontier Wins 10 Losses 2 Coach Mr Iames Henneberg Captain Howard Stoll ROW 1 - Rick Carmody, Greg Blackwell, Bernie Shaugnhessy, Mike Stachera, Pat Hennenburg Paul Richardson Kurt Miller ROW 2 - Coach Henneberg, Ross Keiner, john Hagelin, Geoff Calkins, Howie Stoll Mark Baker Pat McKee, Tim Palisano 135 The 1979 Golf season saw Hamburg switched from Division I to Division II competition. Although a divi- sion of smaller schools, Division II provided a higher level of competition and Hamburg showed them- selves to be up to that challenge, completing the season in a tie for second place. Golf Hamburg 16.5 Frontier 1.5 Hamburg 8.5 Lackawanna 9.5 Hamburg 11.5 Orchard Park 6.5 Hamburg 5.5 Williamsville East 12.5 Hamburg 12 West Seneca East 6 Hamburg 5.5 Amherst 12.5 Hamburg 16 Frontier 2 Hamburg 12.5 Sweet Home 5.5 Hamburg 12 Amherst 6 Hamburg 11 Williamsville East 7 Hamburg 8 Orchard Park 10 Hamburg 8.5 West Seneca East 9.5 Wins: 7 Losses: 5 Coach: Mr. Robert Orr Captain: Ken Sherlock I Golf ROW 1 - Coach Orr, Anne Kaczor, Kathy Hart ROW 2 - Scott Brawdy, Captain Ken Sherlock, Phil Bantle, Ed Kaczor ROW 3 - Wade Peter- son, Charles Kowalski, Phil Iwinski, Peter Danforth, Ierry Hahin 136 Lacrosse In their maiden season as a recognized varsity sport, Coach Dave Evans' Men's Varsity Lacrosse team blasted through the Lacrosse list of long-established lacrosse powers to seize second place in the Tuscarora Division with a 10-3 record. Attack Tim Rice led the league in scoring with 50 goals, and Attack Chris Hull and Elamlgurg 12 Kirk Schssi tf. ld E Middle jeff Schrett shared 48 goals between them to round off Hggbxig 2 Ggizgglgaga ea le 5 Bulldog scoring. Bulldog defense was led by captains lim War- Hamburg 8 Salamanca 7 ner and john Mallach followed close behind by the exciting Hamburg 3 Nichols 14 plays of freshman Iohn Denecke. Hamburg 11 Orchard Park 3 f A Hamburg 10 SweetHome 0 Q Hamburg 15 Gowanda 0 T Hamburg 1 Park School 0 Hamburg 12 McKinley 2 Hamburg 10 Gowanda 15 Hamburg 5 Niagara-Wheatfield 13 Hamburg 14 Orchard Park 5 Hamburg 9 Salamanca 1 Hamburg 4 Sweet Home 2 Wins: 11 Losses: 4 Coach: Mr. David Evans Assistant Coaches: Mr. Mark Collelo Mr. Mark Greenfield Captains: lim Warner Iohn Malach Tim Rice 9 , K 5 ROW 1 - Brian Sullivan, Ierry Feuerstein, Scott Bamford, Iohn Denecke, Ron Briskoe, Dave Krawiec, Mark Iohnson ROW 2 - Chris Pawelski, Tom Brogan, Tom Scanlon, Ieff Loyal, Paul Franz, Ieff Schrett, Todd Atendido, Russell Rich, Tim Rice, Glen Luba, Coach Greenfield ROW 3 - Coach Evans, Bob Devine, Gardner Flanigan, lack Franz, Paul Gagne, Chris Hull, Coach Collelo, Iohn Malach, lim Warner, Ieff Rich, Greg Hale, Scott Ranger, Mike VanWagnen 137 omen s Spring Track The women's track team showed a marked improve- ment in its second season bettering 13 of 15 school records, winning two meets, and losing 4 others by less than 15 points. Highlights of the season included Karen Sadler's victories in the ECIC meet, the sec- tional meet, and the Empire State Games along with her W.N.Y. record. Donna Losee was 4th place in the sectional high jump, and the two mile relay of Kathy Kulik, Amy Taft, Lori Franklin, and Ihana Pezzino was 6th. The mile relay team of Sadler, Pezzino, Taft, and Meyer finished 3rd in the Big E relays, a top ten in W N Y in the sprints Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg WOMEN S SPRING TRACK West Seneca West Williamsville East Orchard Park Maryvale Lancaster 61 West Seneca East 76 Frontier 39 Sweet Home 46 5 Wins: 2 Losses: 6 Coach: Mr. William Malican Captain: Lori Franklin independent meet. Rachel Raub finished in the top 81 47 56' 72 48 80 42 86 865 67 52 88 ROW 1 - Donna Losee, Karen Michalski, Ihana Pezzino, Captain Lori Franklin, Amy Taft, Debbie Powell, Kathy Sadler, julie Meyer ROW 2 - Cindy Mullen, jennifer Valbrecht, Rachel Raub, Debbie Maras, Sherry White, Karen Sadler, Donna Sojda, Sandy Skowronski, Cathy Davis, Coach Malican 138 Men's Spring Track This year's team excelled in all areas of track and field activities under the leadership of Coach Gary Corline and Captain Marc Walker, but unfortunately lost several close meets to formidable opponents. In all cases, Hamburg ath- letes put in performances worthy of the respect of their competitors, and showed that Hamburg has definite potential to become a future contender. Outstanding athletes of the season were Tom Luven- der and Marc Walker, who qualified for state competition in the 100 yard dash Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg and high jump, respectively. MEN'S SPRING TRACK Frontier Lake Shore Maryvale Orchard Park Sweet Home Lancaster W Seneca West Jamestown Hamburg Relays 4 WNY Invitational 0 Wlns 2 Losses 6 Coach Mr Gary Corlme Captain Marc Walker 53 25 53 96 . 51 ROW 1 - Howard johnson, Marty Demmerley, Ross Iohnson, Mike Zugger, Randy Hilderbrandt, Shannon Stevens, Laurie Davis-Manager, Roger Hagmier ROW 2 - Coach Gorline, Tammy Myers-Manager, Mike Smolinski, Ioe Meany, Doug Stevens, Ieff Stevens, Dave Doherty, Roger Wilcox, Keith Straw, Eric Haeberle ROW 3 - Brian Blazicko, Dave Barlow, Ioe Pauly, Vince Pietzrak, lim Pluto, Marc Walker-Captain, George Washburn, Paul Mertzlufft, Larry Maxwell, Mike Plesac, Rick Gillett, Tom Luvender, Coach Owen 139 The 1979 edition of the Women's Cross Country team, ran, slid, struggled, and won their way through the season. A new school record of 19:34 was set by Iulie Meyers on the three-mile course at Chestnut Ridge, with the rest of the team performing equally as well in breaking personal records. Coached by I. R. Owen and led by Captain Kathy Kulik, the Women's Cross Country team '79 proved they were a team to be contended with in the future. Women's Cross Country Hamburg 22 Maryvale 38 Hamburg 43 Frontier 17 Sweet Home West Seneca East Lancaster Orchard Park Hamburg 38 22 Hamburg 29 27 Hamburg 28 28 Hamburg 40 18 Hamburg 20 WestSeneca West 43 Coach: Mr. james Owen Wins: 4 Losses: 2 Ties: 1 Captain: Qtulie Meyer 1 ygufz Q , omen's Cro ss Country ROW 1 - Iulie Meyer ROW 2 - Kathy Sadler, Karen Sadler ROW 3 - Coach Corline, Manager Cindy Gerrie, Manager Elaine Wojtanik, Coach Owen 140 s 5 5 E 3 K 3 2 2 3 R Men's Cross Countr The road is wet, yet you speed along as though you weren't conscious of the steady pull of the mud on your feet. The other run- ners, more companions than competitors, are just out of sight, their feet beating the rhythm of the long-distance runner-slow, steady, SUF9. Men's Cross Country Hamburg 22 Maryvale Hamburg 43 Frontier Hamburg 38 Sweetl-lorne Hamburg 29 West Seneca East Hamburg 28 Lancaster Hamburg 40 Orchard Park Hamburg 20 WestSenecaWest Wins: 4 Losses: 2 Ties: 1 Coach: Mr. Iarnes Owen Captains: Paul McKey Marty McMahon Mike Zugger, Steve Billiar, Derek Valgore, ar k ohn Hoeber Captain Paul McKey Mark Hoeber, Fred Ferry ROW 2 - Steve Russell, lcox, Paul Mertzlufft, ROW 1 - Vince Pietrza , I , , Andy Brose, Dave Doherty, Iohn Seyfried ROW 3 - Coach Corline, Alan Brose, Roger Wi ' ' M k Snow, Chris Moulton, Coach Owen 141 Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg 76.75 81.75 86.15 77.00 77.00 89.55 87,85 87.85 88.75 75.85 Wins: 7 Losses: 3 Coach: Miss Carol Reynolds Captain: Nancy Gonda Women s Gymnastics Sweet Home Orchard Park Allegany Amherst Williamsville North Mt. St. Mary Williamsville East Women's G mnastics Although world-class gymnasts make the sport seem incredibly easy, gymnastics re- quires participants to have a delicate balance of strength, flexibility, and grace, which takes years of practice to perfect. The Women's Gymnastics team of 1979 ex- hibited such a balance in its members, com- pleting their season with 7 wins and 3 77.70 71.55 73.40 75.40 75.40 77.50 89.70 losses. A sign of the success of their new coach, Miss Carol Reynolds, the team set a school record with a high score of 89.55, and had eight members compete in the sec- tionals in which the team placed fifth overall. The young talent of this year's team promises continued excellence in future seasons. Pioneer Williamsville Maryvale 72.93 89.85 68.75 Vi,'fs:5qi:z:2fg:2Fy5i2 zwywfewwwf ' - W sgsgawf: fi s . 1 ,J .. VVV . s':, ,', V' -:.- ' . ',i' 'V , fd W 5 fag X H irri 'H if ' V2 git in Fww f f i gn , .M ffygifwfw n Z l t 4 V ' V . V22 V V:V .. +1 , ' '.. 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A Q QMWMW- K ,, I ROW 1 - Sue Millace, nfl H ' .JZZZZISTM vm VWWVV-VLVV HW A f Cheryl Wiencek Diane Berlin Karen Baginski Sand W , , , y appman, Lori Owsian, Cap- tain Nancy Gonda, Sue Headlee, Patti Lamm ROW 2 - Alison Gillon, Norine Borowiec, Margaret Franz, Debbie Zeckser, Cindy Balko, Donna Sojda, Beth Szarowski, Kathy Kempf, Bridgit Staff ROW 3 - Coach Reynolds, Stacy Wappman, Karen O'Brien, Marcia Lockwood, Sue Balko, Robin Green, Becky Kempf, Wende Wiltse MISSING - Diane Iones 142 en's Gymnastics Gymnastics is a particularly demanding sport, requiring concentration, strength, balance, and agility for success. The 1979 Men's Gymnastic team combined those elements with winning form in their highly successful season. Coached by Mr. Robert Beach, the team broke several school records and took third place overall in the Section- als. Two Hamburg gymnasts were honored to be on the Western New York team to the State meet, where they put in impressive showings. One of those gymnasts, Iohn Newton, placed in the top ten competitors at that meet. Thefoutstanding competitive qualities of the members of this team helped them to put Hamburg on the map as a Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Men s Gymnastics 110.75 111.00 104.95 113.45 107.40 97.30 Iamestown Williamsville East Maryvale Amherst Sweet Home Kenmore Wins: 4 Losses: 2 Coach: Mr. Robert Beach Captain: Dave Kempf 100.20 121.75 84.55 98.90 132.40 86.65 gymnastic power to be dealt with in the future. K 4 we 73 , , .t:' , ROW1- Dave Rettig, Bob Moritz, Captain Dave Kempf, Iohn Newton Dave Delohn Chris Borowiec ROW 2 - Steve Sisson, William Sadkin, Robert Cole, Dan Hornberger, 'l'ron Chanh Ross Kiener Dave Harris ROW 3 - Manager Pat Crowley, Coach Beach, Ioe Mumbach, Bob Germann: Iohn Devlin: Mike Dils 143 The Iunior Varsity Football team, coached by Mr. Leroy Leavell and Mr. Paul Sawicz, charged through their season, racking up an impressive 5-2-1 win-loss record. Showing vast improve- ments in the technical aspects of the game, team IV Football stt 6, Hamburg 6 Lancaster 6 ,t,,: Hamburg 0 Mafyvale 8 Hamburg 19 West Seneca East 0 X it Hamburg 0 Williamsville East 6 Hamburg 25 Kenmore West 8 Q Hamburg 21 Frontier 6 'X Hamburg 15 Amherst 6 Hamburg 15 Orchard Park 0 Wins: 5 Losses: 2 Ties: 1 Coaches: Mr. Leroy Leavell Mr. Paul Sawicz Captains: john Denecke Chris DeTombe 5 in ROW 1 - Co-captain Chris DeTombe, Co-captain john Denecke ROW 2 - Coach Leavell, Ron Brisco, Mike Wittmeyer, Ron Wisor ROW 3 - Matt Clever, Dennis Kennedy, Rick Car- mody, Bob Pfluger, Mark Peters, Paul Andrasko ROW 4 - Carl Lewis, Ward johnson, lim Brown, David Cox, Bob Hofner ROW 5 - Coach Smith, Tim Fallon, Brett johnson, Dean Yacobucci, Rich Shea, Coach Sawicz ROW 6 - Mike Culver, Rich Nowak, Bob Lepp, Dan Logel, Rick Wittmeyer tilt? 144 IV Soccer The Iunior Varsity Soccer team has earned a reputation for excellence in a sport demanding speed, coordination, and timing. The 1979 IV team upheld this reputation, gain- ing third place in Division I with a record of 8 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. zfill-lag QB . 'btsffiik 2 IV Soccer Hamburg 4 Frontier 1 Hamburg 2 WestSenecaEast 1 Hamburg 3 SweetHome 1 Hamburg 1 Lancaster 3 Hamburg 3 Maryvale 1 Hamburg 2 Amherst 1 West Seneca West Clarence Nichols Frontier West Seneca East St.Francis SweetHome Lancaster Maryvale WestSenecaWest Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Wins: 10 Losses: 5 Ties: 1 Coach: Mr. Paul Witman Captain: Steve Sipprell L' X Q mg ROW 1 - Rick Collopy, Iim Nichols, Ieff Prince, Ed Malke, Krawiec, Bill McCreary, Matt Murcko, Pat Cole, Ken Strange Darin Skingley, Captain Steve Sipprell, Mark Lee, Iim Boswell, Dan Tubridy, Dave Peters, Bill Cox, Scott Bamford, Randy Russ Leberman, Manager Mary Foley ROW 2 - Coach Witman, Courtney, Manager Paula Iordan Chris Blackwell, Pat Henneberg, Iames Cummings, Dave 145 Varsit Football l ROW 1 - Coach Iones, Headcoach VanValkenburgh, Captain Ross Iohnson, Captain Tom Sardinia, Coach Seidleck, Coach Andersen ROW 2 - Mark Wagner, Mark Lorenz, Dave Kadlubowski, Tim Casnellie, Todd Atendido, Tim Hopkins, Tom Luvender ROW 3 - Ieff Chavanne, Eric Gugliuzza, Dave Car- penter, Mike Beering, Greg Hale, Iohn Griffin, Dave Iacobs ROW 4 - Howard Iohnson, Dave Coughlin, Willy Connelly, Brian Sullivan, Tim Sardinia, Glen Luba, Al Wittmeyer, Athan 146 -mmm .-Mm. Vinolus ROW 5 - Mike Cooper, lim Smolinski, Tom Niver, Paul Klemenich, Bruce Maurer, Bob Brunner, Ed Cwick, Eric Haeberle ROW 6 - Dave Seider, Paul Richardson, Dan Salmon, Mike Lander, Scott Obenshain, Captain Ion Clarke, Dave Bowen, Greg Biehler ROW 7 - Paul Tubridy, Iim Gerstner, Russ Wuertzer, Steve Harrington, Dave Hatten, Charles Richardson, Steve Idziur, Mike Moulton Varsity Football Hamburg 12 Lancaster 0 Hamburg 38 Maryvale 0 Hamburg 7 West Seneca East 14 Hamburg 22 Williamsville East 8 Hamburg Kenmore West Hamburg Frontier Hamburg Amherst Hamburg Orch ard Park Hamburg Lackawanna Wins: 3 Losses: 6 0 16 2 16 0 24 3 40 U 22 Coaches: Mr. Richard VanValkenburg Mr. Walter Andersen Mr. james jones Mr. Eugene Siedleck Captains: jon Clarke Ross johnson Tom Sardinia The Varsity Football team experienced a season of disappointment and frustration this year Showing mo- ments of excellence in their games the Bulldogs started the season well routing their first two opponents Their luck ran out as injuries plagued the team benching eight starting-line players. The underclassmen members played a major role in replacing these injuries, but Hamburg managed to record only one victory in seven games. The Varsity Bulldogs closed the season with a 3 win, 6 loss record, but promised to come back fighting next season. Varsity Soccer 'f-4-HW am M' ROW 1 - Norm Kranz, Iohn Polvino, Roger Mack, Captain Matt Tills, Captain Rick Sambrotto, Steve Peqignot, Mike Smolinski, Greg Blackwell, Mike Stachera, Chris Carl ROW 2 - Terry Mack, jerry Kuebler, Steve Bulera, Alan Moot, Brad Dickerson, Ed Evenden, Tom Doherty, lack Robbins, Cary Empric ROW 3 - Scott Green, Bob Walter, Marty Salem, Pat McKee, Andy Sheridan, lim Matthews, Pete Hoffman, john McCarthy ROW 4 - Manager Mary Rogosch, Tom Foote, Kurt Miller, Ieff Meissner, Mark Richmond, Ieff Stevens, Marc Ortel, Paul Franz ROW 5 - lim Clancy, Dave Byer, Randy Hilderbrandt, Manager Wendy Stover, Coach Thomas 148 Varsity Soccer burg 5 Frontier 0 burg 4 West Seneca East 1 burg 3 Sweet Home 5 burg 4 Lancaster 2 burg 4 Maryvale 1 burg 2 Amherst 2 burg 3 West Seneca West 1 burg 6 Clarence 2 burg 0 Nichols 0 burg 4 Frontier 1 burg 6 West Seneca East 0 burg 2 SweetHome 1 burg 0 Lancaster 1 burg 4 Maryvale 1 burg 5 West Seneca West 1 Wins: 11 Losses: 2 Ties: 2 Coach: Mr. Iohn Thomas Captains: Rick Sambrotto Matt Tills I.T's Raiders, alias the Hamburg Varsity Soccer team, handed coach Iohn Thomas his third division championship in a row. Begin- ning the season as runner-up in the Lew-Port Tournament as a result of a loss in a con- troversial final round game, the Bulldog Booters proceeded to trounce opponents in regular season games. One of their few losses came in a playoff game against powerhouse Amherst, who won 2-1 in double overtime against a strong Hamburg team. The team's many colorful characters caused a very eventful season which displayed the superior skill and the unusual humor of the team members. The 1979 booters have a lot to be proud of, Benzanu! 149 Men's IV Volle ball This year Hamburg had a Iunior Varsity Volleyball team which showed a tremendous amount of improvement in volleyball skills and increased knowledge of the game. Led by Most Valuable Player Paul Pechulis, the team managed to record a promising 4 win, 8 loss record against long-standing IV teams. The experience gained by team members should prove useful in next year's varsity competition. ,ia Q 4 - ww g I ' ill' Y Q y it ,A r,,tt ROW 1 - lim Cavalcoli, Tom Missert, Alfonso Izarra ROW 2 - Kipp Ottley, Gary Trella, Paul Pechulis, Tim Mertzlufft 150 The 1979 Men's Volleyball season can be described in one word: frustration. Time and again the team's outstanding ef- forts were thwarted in close matches against such volleyball powers as Eden, Sweet Home, and Kenmore West. Because of this, the team's Division I record of 3 wins, 9 losses does not reflect well the outstanding talent of the team, which broke school records in spiking aces, serving aces, overall serves, and individual serving aces. In a sport requiring a balance of skill and strength, the Men's Volleyball team displayed its remarkable talents and upheld the Hamburg reputation for excellence. Men's Varsit Volleyball Men's Varsity Volleyball Hamburg 6,13 Frontier 15,15 Hamburg 15,15 West Seneca East 3,10 Hamburg 11,15,10 SweetHome 15,8,15 Hamburg 4,5 Lancaster 15,15 Hamburg 12,6 Maryvale 15,15 Hamburg 10,15,17 Orchard Park 15,10,15 Hamburg 10,9 West Seneca West 15,15 Hamburg 10,13 Frontier 15,15 Hamburg 10,15,15 West Seneca East 15,13,12 Hamburg 3,7 Lancaster 15,15 Hamburg 13,3 Sweet Home 15,15 Hamburg 15,15 Maryvale 6,9 Hamburg 11,15,14 West Seneca West 15,13,16 Wins: 4 Losses: 9 Coach: Mr. Richard Hineman Captain: Clay Tucker ROW 1 - Dave Harbison, Charlie Gerber, Kurt Blomquist, Ken Myers ROW 2 - Coach Hineman, Cap- tain Clay Tucker, Doug Sprague, Dave Schupp, Alex Horvath, Mike Mangino, Brian Blazicko, Terry Funke 151 Sports are often a learning experience. In Iunior Varsity Volleyball, members of the team gain knowledge on using teamwork, serving, spiking, and setting. Under the direction of Coach Margaret Moses, the 1980 Women's IV Volleyball prospects for Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg omen's IV Volleyball next year s Varsity team. Women s IV Volleyball 13 14 Sweet Home 15 16 15 7 15 West Seneca West 5 15 3 15 15 Maryvale 0 12 12 7 Frontier 15 15 8 15 1 Lancaster 15 12 15 14 9 Sweet Home 16 15 6,13 West Seneca West 15,15 15,15 Maryvale 12,12 12,1 Frontier 15,15 15,8,15 Lancaster 7,15,11 Wins: 4 Losses: 6 I Coaches: Mrs. Diane Calleri Miss Margaret Moses Captain: Sue Sambrotto team fared well in its season, displaying several bright WBQYJQ' MBUQ6 32 QMBU,f75v at fe!- ttlwf 74 ea , , QMB 1 J' ROW 1 - Ann Kaczor, Assistant Coach Hays, Sue Sambrotto ROW 2 - Kathy Hart, Donna Schupp ROW 3 - Beth Stevens, Shelly Myers, Katie McLaren, Lyndia Wilson, Captain Carolyn Matthews, Ruth Schrecengost, Kim Kulik, Coach Moses 152 Volleyball requires more than height and sheer strength. The Women's Varsity Volleyball team learned how to com- bine these elements with superb strategy and technical skills in their games. Led by Captain Cathy Schrauth and coached by Mrs. Diane Calleri assisted by Miss Margaret Moses, the team improved greatly yet was unable to record a winning season. Prospects for the future are promising, however, and the team is looking forward to winning more next winter. omen's Varsity olle ball Women's Varsity Volleyball Hamburg 4,11 SweetHome 15,15 Hamburg 8,15,10 West Seneca West 15,7,15 Hamburg 9,15,11 Maryvale 15,8,15 Hamburg 13,11 Frontier 15,15 Hamburg 10,13 Lancaster 15,15 Hamburg 11,15,11 Sweetlrlome 15,3,15 Hamburg 13,15,9 West Seneca West 15,6,15 Hamburg 15,15 Maryvale 2,7 Hamburg 15,11,11 Frontier 9,15,15 Hamburg 12,10 Lancaster 15,15 Wins: 1 Losses: 9 Coaches: Mrs. Diane Calleri Miss Margaret Moses Captain: Catherine Schrauth ROW 1 - Iulie Bushnell, Laurie O'Brien, Captain Cathy Schrauth, Mindy Maras, Marilyn Buzy ROW 2 - Ihana Pezzino, Cheryl Walton, Sharon Puleo, lane Barton, Linda Stuhr, Marilyn Bjar- narson, Coach Calleri 153 Dave's Girls recorded yet another highly suc- cessful season, completing a 10 win, 1 loss season for the Division I and II co-championship. The team of champions included Wendy Davis and Carolyn Flately who were the first Hamburg women ever to compete in the State Sectional meetg the ECIC - win- ning relay team of Muck, O'Hern, Millar, and Davisg and Paula Cornish and Karen Manganello who placed in the top six of the ECIC divers with Flately. Coach omen's Swimming , ., Dave Evans has a right to be proud of the 1979 Women's Swimming Team. Women's Swimming Hamburg 44 Williamsville East 39 Hamburg 49 Orchard Park 34 Hamburg 42 Clarence 41 Hamburg 47 Amherst 36 Hamburg 62 West Seneca West 21 Hamburg 70 Lackawanna 13 Hamburg 42 Sweet Home 41 Hamburg 40 Lancaster 43 Hamburg 105 Lake Shore 53 Hamburg 60 Frontier 23 Hamburg 45 West Seneca East 38 Wins: 10 Losses: 1 Coach: Mr. David Evans Captains: Laura Beer MaryAnn Daley Ann Millar ROW 1 - Wendy Davis, Hillary Raub, Karen Palisano, Paula Cornish, Leah Flanigan, Co- Captain Mary Anne Daley, Heidi Haas, Ianice Welker, Mary Beth Devine ROW 2 - Lisa Wolanin, Stacey Leeper, Diane Wesp, Co-Captain Ann Millar, Karen Manganello, Carolyn Flately ROW 3 - Gail Stuhr, Michelle Michalko, Ellen McKey, MaryBeth Yoviene ROW 4 - Coach Evans, Amy Millar, Sue O'Hern, Liz Muck, julie Riordan, Mary Sidford, Colleen McDonald, Co-Captain Laura Beer, Karyl Hennigan, Ianine Meyer, Barb Mallion, Yvonne Rivers Missing - julie Ranger, Manager Sue Hogan 154 Swimming is an unusual sport: there is not only competition between different teams and individuals but also a competition of man against water. Turning the aquatic environment into an ally in beating the clock is difficult, yet the members of the 1980 Men's Swim Team suc- ceeded in doing just that. Led by Captains Mark Men s Swimming , O O Men s Swimming 96 37 60 23 56 ' 27 45 38 Hamburg 59 Maryvale 24 39 44 28 55 34 49 ' 55 ' 28 40 43 39 44 28 55 40 43 55 28 Fenzl and Randy Hilderbrandt, the team Eiigaster challenged many school records and broke Hamburg Frontier several. Paul O'Hern set a new record in the 100- Hamburg Amherst yard butterfly while his brother, Peter, set records in the 200- and 500-yard free-style. The Hamburg SWeetH0me team, coached by Mr. George Vanderzell and Hamburg Orchard Park 'Mr. Iames Farino, has great potential for con- Hamburg Iamestown tinued success in future seasons. Hamburg Fmmler 4 Hamburg West Seneca West Hamburg West Seneca East Hamburg Clarence if Q' Hamburg Lake Shore yy Hamburg Williamsville East 'iZ'i 3 ' ',:, Wins: 7 Losses: 7 by t ,W iyyi , teyy Y dfff if if y 4 4 Coach: Mr. George Vanderzell , V , Captains: Mark Fenzl ff A I M 0 V Randy Hilderbrandt .,2.,Y I ,M ,:,: , p .1 ROW 1 - Tim Mertzlufft, David Banks, Peter Stevanoff, Tom Missert, ROW 2 - Coach Vanderzell, Coach Farino, Manager Tori Krawiec, Bill King, Manager Kim Weiss, Co-Captain Mark Fenzl, Andy Brose, Kurt Blomquist, Ed Kaczor, Harry King, Ross Kiener, Ron Wisor, Bill Harbison, ROW 3 - jeff Stevens, Paul O'Hern, Dave Kuhn, Dave Kempf, Peter O'I-iern, Co-Captain Randy Hilderbrandt, Charles Young, Missing - Brian Collopy, Dave Delohn, Mike Mangino, Darin Skingly, Steve Sisson, Manager Bonnie Cibson 155 Indoor Track if ornen's Women's Indoor Track Hamburg 74 Williamsville South 21 ' Hamburg 24 Williamsville East B9 Hamburg 19 Williamsville North 88 Hamburg 28 Sweet Home 71 Hamburg 40 Lancaster 58 Hamburg 45 Maryvale 60 Hamburg 59 Frontier 45 Wins:2 Losses: 5 I I H Coach: Mr. Cary Corline , Captains: Cathy Davis Karen Sadler Versatility is the name of the game when it comes to the indoor track season. The size of the Hamburg Women's Track Team, small compared to those of other schools, requires each of the members to be proficient in several track and field events. In their second year as an organized team, the members succeeded in becoming competitive threats in their various events. Coach Cary Corline has reason to be proud of this team, which has broken several school records, A new Western New York record was established by Karen Sadler, the previous record-holder. ROW 1 - Captain Karen Sadler, Captain Cathy Davis ROW 2 - Cathy Schrauth, Teresa Vitale, Coach Corline, Donna Losee, Kathy Sadler, Iulie Meyer 156 Men's Indoor Track Led by co-captains Doug Stevens and Craig Wetter, the Men's Indoor Track team proved its ability in a variety of events. Through determination, hard work, and natural talent, the members of the team bettered their per- sonal performances throughout the season. Some hotly contested meets increased their determination to win and caused spectators to compliment the team on their excellent com- petitive qualities. Coached by Mr. Gary Corline, the Men's Track team can be proud of its 1980 season. Men's Indoor Track Hamburg 69 Williamsville South 62 Hamburg 36 Williamsville East 94 Hamburg 36 Williamsville North 94 Hamburg 49 Sweet Home 79 Hamburg 65 Lancaster 67 Hamburg 75 Maryvale 47 Hamburg 20 Frontier 103 Hamburg 60 St. Ioe's 66 Coach: Mr. Gary Corline wwf WWW Wins 2 Losses 6 Captains Doug Stevens Craig Wetter ROW 1 - Steve Idziur, jeff Meissner, Doug Stevens, Craig Wetter, Iohn Seyfried ROW 2 - Dave Schara, Dave Byer, Alfonso Izarra, Roger Wilcox, Shannon Stevens, Mike Zugger, Iames Clancy ROW 3 - Frederick Ferry, Chris Moulton, Coach Gorline, Mike Smolinski, Assistant Coach Thompson, Steve Russell 157 Men's I.V. Basketball Dynamic players and excellent strategy characterizes this year's season for the Men's Iunior Var- Men'S IV Basketball sity Basketball. Coached by Mr. Hamburg 48 Lancaster 54 Hamburg 53 Lake Shore 55 Hamburg 61 West Seneca W. 52 Hamburg 65 Frontier 43 Hamburg 42 SweetHome 62 Hamburg 60 Iamestown 67 Hamburg 54 WestSeneca E. 69 Hamburg 67 Amherst 71 Hamburg 55 Maryvale 53 Hamburg 53 Lancaster 55 Hamburg 54 WestSeneca W. 56 Hamburg 42 Frontier 31 Hamburg 49 SweetHome 54 Hamburg 68 Iamestown 70 Wins: 4 Losses: 10 Coach: Mr. jeff McLimans Captain: Chris DeTombe Ieffrey MacLimans, the I.V. team improved themselves through hours of practice and experience gained in playing time. WE AN-wi QR ROW 1 - Greg Dake, Pat I-Ienneberg, Doug Will, Iohn Denecke, Mike Wittmeyer, Iim Boswell ROW 2 - Manager Carolyn Flately, Dave Harbison, Captain Chris DeTombe, Mike McQuillen, Alex Horvath, Gary Trella, Bob Lepp, Coach McLimans, Manager Karen Manganello 158 Men's Varsit The goal of every basketball player is to see an unusual orange orb swishing neatly through the basket. For the 1980 Men's Basketball team, that goal was realized time and time again. Earning a sectional play-off Baske tb all berth, the team, led by Captain Bob Brunner and coached by Mr. ,Robert Orr, had an extraordinary season, re- establishing Hamburg's reputation for excellence in basketball. is ' ., tn, Men's Varsity Basketball Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Wins Clarence Fredonia West Seneca E. Maryvale Lancaster Lake Shore West Seneca W Frontier Sweet Home Iamestown West Seneca E Amherst Maryvale Lancaster Frontier Sweet Home lamestown Losses 7 Coach Mr Robert Orr Captain Bob Brunner 71 63 69 ' 56 68 76 . 83 62 77 Hamburg 71 West SenecaW 61 ' 65 84 ' :11 : ROW 1 - Thom Will, Tim Sardinia, Tom Niver, Captain Bob Brunner, Tom Sardinia, Rick Sambrotto ROW 2 - Manager Matt Lanfear, Coach Orr, Ieff Hortz, Gary Hoth, Don Murcko, Russ Wuertzer, Greg Biehler, Mark Richmond, Manager Matt Miller 159 Basketball requires a finely tuned harmony of speed, agility, and good aim for success. These elements were seen in the latest edition of the Women's Varsity and I.V. Basket- ball teams. Coached by.Miss Margaret Moses, the team en- joyed a season of marked improvement which is expected to continue in future seasons. omen's Varsit Basketball Women's Varsity Basketball Hamburg 39 West Seneca West 38 Hamburg 29 Frontier 42 Hamburg 30 Maryvale 38 Hamburg 36 Lancaster 54 Hamburg 24 Sweetl-Iome 54 Hamburg 28 WestSeneca West 39 Hamburg 35 Frontier 45 Hamburg 38 Lancaster 24 Hamburg 23 Maryvale 68 Hamburg 33 SweetHome 47 Wins: 2 Losses: 8 Coach: Miss Margaret Moses Captain: Debbie Tallman W! -3 S ggi-ai, - W-'S' KQWBUQA 4:34 Wtgfftt fit-L' 9 Qui' MBUQ Nts ROW 1 - Anne McGrath, Cheryl Kranz, Kris McKey, Coach Moses, Amy Saxum, Kathy Kelsey, Iulie Ranger, Karen Michalski - Manager ROW 2 - Laurie O'Brien, Ihana Pezzino, Ianet Smith, Kim Monckton, Mindy Maras, Ioanne Porpilia, Linda Wilson, Debbie Tallman - Captain, Kathy McMahon, Ellen Hollfelder, Barb Wachowiak, Carolyn Matthews, Kathy Kempf, IoAnn Santonocito 160 In a sport where strength and Despite a disappointing season, ability play major roles in deter- the team, led by Captain Paul mining the outcome of a match, Klemenich and coached by Mr. the Hamburg Wrestling team Paul Witman, showed their dex- W ' proved to be able competitors. terity and talent in competition. Wrestling Hamburg 45 West Seneca West Hamburg 25 Clarence Hamburg 7 Sweet Home Hamburg 42 Williamsville East ' Hamburg 15 Orchard Park Hamburg 2 Lancaster Hamburg 18 Iamestown Hamburg 15 Frontier Hamburg 39 West Seneca East Hamburg 29 Amherst Hamburg 27 Maryvale Hamburg 40 Grand Island Wins: 6 Losses: 6 Vw W WW N Coach: Mr. Paul Witman Captain: Paul Kleminich ,,.. A KVVV, ff ROW 1 - Athan Vinolus, Captain Paul Klemenich ROW 2 - Willy Connelly, Dave Peters, Larry Dempsey, Mark Peters, Iim Peters, Ed Foy, Chuck Denecke, Tim Connelly, Iohn Ayre ROW 3 - Coach Witman, Scott Green, Ieff Kuhn, Ron Smolinski, Tim O'Shea, Greg Warner, Dave Iacobs, Dan Selle, Ward Iohnson, Iohn Griffin, Mark Fidel, Dean Yacobucci, Ed Cwick, Assistant Coach Menshel 161 V v + V I r 162 ' Seniors Senior Central Board is . , ROW1- Holland ROW 2 - Tammy O'Shea, Diane Santi, Sue Denecke, joyce Fallon, Rick Sarnbrotto, Mary Beyth Sip- prell, Michelle Lewandowski Darlene Connors ROW 3 Barb Rafter Pe Willi D D' , - , ggy ams, awn iemer, joe Mumbach, Cara Martin, Colleen Denecke, Steve Sisson, Mollie Stapell, julie Sobolewski, Linda Meyers ROW 4 - joh C k, S k Y ' ' ' ' ' ' n oo ue jac son, julie Ba1l1e, Wanda Wells, Advisor Mr. john Kemmer, Marcia Meredith, Karen Tubridy, Beth jansen, Scott Ranger, Charlotte Ulintz Patti Warner, Nancy Schulz, Kelly Walsh, Carmen Villarini Lynn Thiel Shari Piscitello Mary 164 ROW 1 - Advisor Mr. john Kemmer, Recording Secretary Peggy Williams, Vice-President Iulie Bailie ROW 2 - Treasurer Patti Warner ROW 3 - President Sue Iackson, Corresponding Secretary Carmen Villarini, President john Cook 5 M 5 0 1 f Q K , . , 22 iw gt H 2 5 Y 5 l i E , Q i 2 The senior year is the most important year in one's high school careerg it is a time to prepare for life in the outside world. Senior class ac- tivities are important, too, because they provide a final chance to enjoy the companionship of friends as the year draws to an end. Because of this, the Senior Central Board plays a critical role in planning and coordinating activities to make the final year of high school memorable. Despite financial problems, the Senior Central Board, advised by Mr. Iohn Kemmer, succeeded in instilling a sense of pride in the largest class ever to pass through the doors of Hamburg High. 165 Laura Alfrets Susan Allen i , ' V 17 13 - V' L ff ,ff V , A k fi V i ff! fffijwpf X 1 2 i f 1 S ff! ,X fyf , f f Of f f bf ZW f M ff ff f Z , , , We ge 1 , f ff W fm fff , ff f f-if 4, as jfffff A W Wigwam f f 5 x ! 1 f , ff-gf P 'I we f f gf ! gg QUV ff 7 f W fl , AN ,f ,X Z Eg ,, .zwmmm-f , , . -M. f v ii, I . 5 ,f '12 f ii: if A 3 sz V - ' ' ' f f 'Z Lisa Anderson Gregory Antonilf Darlene Ash Croft Marilyn Ashcroft 166 Brian Baer Laurie Todd Atendido Ba etzhold N 'pf -- W , .... , . , Z M - ' 'H W f I M Vu.. A A, .,,W,M,,, M M1745 A N K, W ' , 1-Hg A f. 'ffff N l ' ,, vvvv , ' lg, :-f... --My ,, , , - ,-ffyfgxfs H iff? Ef f! I . 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I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. -Dennis DeYoung 169 Mn Sandra Borczynslii Wayne Borer Steven Borowiec Michael Brady Kathleen Brehm Debbie Breinlinger 170 404 Mary Boswell David Bowen 2 ' 1 Mamma.. Thomas Brogon Sondra Brooks Alon Brose IoAnne Brown Lloyd Butler Robert Byledbol Q Son dro Brown Robert Brunner 171 Iocquelyn Burch field David Byer Sue Byledbol -I know this is the same road I took the day I left home, But it sure looks different now. I guess I look different, too, 'C t' h th' HLTEBJQ? 5Vi?1TgEfSFZleweS1ng Nancy Caggeso Bruce Cameron f .mm Q Maroelle Cappuzzo Michael Caputo Christopher Carl Dawn Carpenter i 5, Donna Carr Ronald Carr Pamela Chapin 172 jeffrey Chavanne Sarah Christofferson jeffrey Cherry Leslie Cioffi 4 .1 Jonathan Clarke Darlene Connors mr 5 W' Iohn Cook f all ,, james Co urteau Denise Clabeaux Iames Clancy vflwmg 'E Michael Courtney 173 -And you better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone For the times they are a-changin'. Bob Dylan WW aff 1 ' z 'X' V, 5 . , U, ,M - V, 'awazw uw 3 192r'1f5f5wr 1 ' V f ,,', ww 7, f '.,',' ,t , I Sw 1 - ' , ' ,, ttye P. L . Mirigff me 7' ? H' if , Y ,. A Cx My Y Peggy Cousins Mary Anne Daley Patricl-t Culver Patricia Crowley Cary Czerwinski Peter Danforth Nancy Darling Catherine Davis Martin Dernmerley 174 if as sv, JG Colleen Denecke Susan Denecl-ie Robert Devine Patricia Devitt john Devlin Sherry Dice Bradley Dickerson l D I D Dawn Diemer Peter Dimpfl 175 janet Ditz David Doherty Catherine Donnelly Paul Druzhil-: Lynne Duewiger H' Michael Duffy David Durni E E S Q., ,,.t X .. W IeffreyDurWard Karen Edie 176 George Egloff X S Kenneth Enser Edward Evenden ,loAnne Fadale Joyce Fallon Mark Fenzl MaryAnn Fioretto -The old order changeth, yielding place to new . . . -Alfred, Lord Tennyson Lucy Fisher Wi Zii rlvliiil: M . ,S ,l zu L ,P'w!g ,f tw,i?gQy4,ltf ,,,,f,, fa I A I M msg :. - ' f fans? 1 115 -' 7 'J 1 . g,, F, ., 1 ,1 2 're - 152152 V W V. mf. , ,, 2 ' ' A f,gt,t1,1 ,fg,ig'A,4t' fwi? ,f f' u - -1 Thomas Foote 177 Patricia Floreale xxx Xxx, NW' x X ,W Xxxtgwx xxx ' Xwwmxwmmw 7 - ' f -, , -f aff-N75 -3 ' g . grwm .a X X 5 Y X, NN- .mg ,k,, ., xl , A asf , f Donald Francis Lori Frank Margaret Franz Kathryn Fullone Harry Fyoclfz 178 W? 4h ,y Lisa Freedman Brenda Fronczal-i Denise Galenza Daniel Galley -4 , JoAnne Gambino joseph Garratano joseph Gates Charles Gerber Robert Germann lames Gerstner Ellen Gildea jeffrey Giles Iune Glunz Albert Goddard 179 Iudith Goembel Gene Ann Goldie in E H 3 T , flk ' g ra 5 ' -' 1 V ..,, 1 f V A 'VHA 5 9 false ,. 1 'fem 1 f ' , tfszizfif ' -, ,- J'-7' Dale Griffey ' . li Nancy Gonda Gheryl Graffius 180 Donald Green Holly Grishl-:at Barbara Ha berly X E ,A rr fy?- ,, , M' .1 ' fr: Eric Haeber I4 , L Wy Q iff? Ie Mary jane I-Iaefner Laurie Hanley Karen Hanson E -GW mi I ,gi I I:--WM mm f aww? ' fwizi25kleifxiiM 'Z 971i?qfzg57g,l'f'fz-12,454 E96 ffrw. 5z.w:vg1swff iZ3zmQQ?:g,ffgf we M W W gm f Qwrgm-fr-1::fe f' r 'f : :::, , rf ..,, , ... , wif? ,,- , My -Q, 1 f,-,,. W f ,- .af I v-- , , ' ' . W- ,, a ff. my 2 J A .W ,V Y ff eff ,, gw , - :mm Q, f ,K X . my 'z 'f 'Z , , ' ' .fizjsfefzz ?f ',. ' ' of - ., , , A C arol Hart Norman Hartloff X Ierome Hahin Gregory Hale Thomas Hammond Lynn Harbison Peter Harniok -Yes, there are two roads you can go by. But in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on. -Led Zepplin 181 Timothy Heirls Polly Hasbrouck Dena Hashemeyan Ioel Hastings Darlene Helminiak Karyl Hennigan Brian Henry Emily Henry jeffrey Herold Peter Hertz Paula Herzing 182 Denise Heuer Randall Hilderbrandt See who you are? Mark Hoeber Mary Holland Ellen Hollfelder Patricia Hornberger 1 5 1 5 Gary Hath 183 Un a clear day rise and look around you, and you'll -Burton Lane Timothy Hopkins Robert Hornberger -And each day I learn just a little bit more, I don't know why but I do know what for. If we're all going somewhere let's get there soon . . . -Elton lohn W M Barbara Howe Christie Hughes john Hummel Mark Igel Phillip Iwinski 184 P Alfonso Izarra Molina Denise Izzo Suzanne Izzo Lisa ,Ta ckson Michael jackson Beth jansen Steinunn Iohansdotti I' S Susan jackson Raymond Jamison Ka.. ,,.., H -- s . A as A5 , Y Y N 53392 S 1 X A. sg k ,, t Q f -gffiigjfgiifvffis. XEb52iffv1f:,s1g?'L I 2' oWJ5,fSE5ii A ix C, , 5, 'S Q 'S ff ' ,X S x Q jx S X SHN E95 M X Eric johnson Howard Iohnson Kurt johnson Ross johnson 185 lf ! ff? J ef e l ff X www , ' c 1-fs, P ,Y ' 1 5 ff,-., f' ,ww ,za w, ' wwf, wi' - . V -- ,- 7 .' 1 -,,, ug, ' ,llwzflw if f .-1: f v .- ., fflliif . . p'5,,jI, ' ' I i . 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M ,2f2fff:,s an . , :A KWA i H- 25,3 5-' ,, vi s ,gf ,,'ff,.I - ' , 'k'k wwf 5 1 A If ef Z V ' ww ww. 7 1, ' 1 Katie Leavell Cynthia Leberman if Paula LaChance Kathleen Lange Michele Larson Robert Laskowsl-fi 1 Timothy Leohner 189 5 Ieffrey Leavell 5 a john Leigh Michelle Lewandowsl-ii Lee Ann Lewis ive - Gerald Lindsey Leslie Lockwood jeffrey Logel Donna Loreli 190 Michael Logel Mark Lorenz Glenn Lu ba Gregory Ludwig Thomas Luvender Colleen Lyden Ellen Lyons Barbara MacDonald Linda Maciag Roger Mack 1 an Karen Maclvlurray l9'1 f vi 'N ' - -J , .gmt 1 5 ? 13535 3 ig g f 5 S Q5 Q as QSM 5 ff, ,ff is ix f 2 E g Q' e S ...Q Q F Q N A Qi , M gk 'Q f f f . A Q'-' as X fd 8,5 In x5Y7'yy-ur L 2 S 1 sig We, 3' Q ,S fa ,SW gf K wif? . QQ: X N .Q Q ima- L',,. mm K M , ,. , ..., ff.:-w 'W ,f,. ff ,, A M ,Q-ff - f ,fg,A,f:,w.fff ff Class of '80 Honors and Quotes LAURA ALl RE'I'S - The per- manence of friendship lies within the memories. A LISA ANDERSON - What you desire as your fantasy, Live it .. . Make it a reality. MARILYN ASHCROFT - To won- der is to understand. BRIAN BAER - Religion tries to find who created the universe. Scientists try to discover how it was made. Philosophers just ask why. I try to be all three. IULIE BAILIE - What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matter - compared to what lies within you. - Unknown DAN BALLING - Keep it up, and don't stop partying. Stay in touch. DEAN BALLOWE - Friendship is like a flame: if there is too much wind, it will go out, so keep the flame going. TERI BALZER - You close your .eyes and fantasize a lost horizon. A memory, a gentle breeze for dreams to ride in. SUSAN BARNAS - A friendship lasts if each person is willing to love, talk, listen, and understand. Thanks TB, MH, IRM, BI, AW, WY, BH, RW, DG, TM, MB, CL, DS, RS, AM. Love ya M and D. LAURA BEER - We all used to be such good friends, with notes, Kool- aid, and B-day parties. To those who grew up , I say goodbye. The rest of us had a good time! MIKE BEERING - Live it up now because this is another way they're using to tell you that you're going to become an even smaller frog in an even larger pond. LYNN BELL - Take a chance - dream a dream, place a bet down on meg Iwill see you with my heart, raise you with my honesty! CHICAGO ED BELICA - Wise up, smarten up, it's also near the end for you Iuniors and Sophomores. TODD BEMILLER - To all my friends who I laughed with and had some great times: it's too bad it has to end so soon. May my friends go their ways and do something with it. VICKI BENN - Remember the fun we used to have The smile on our faces and being glad But something happened, it ended too fast. Today is today and the past is the past. IOSEPH M. BENTKOWSKI - School has had its place in life. For some, it is an end, but for many it will mean a new beginning. SANDY BERGNER - There comes a time when friendships drift apart, But the memories we share are close at heart. I'll always remember the class of '80. IAY BEST -- There's been good times and bad, but nevertheless I'm .glad it's over. MARIE BILKA - Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is.a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. - L. Hughes DONNA BILOWUS - An autumn leaf, a smiling friend, A movie show, the love you send, A long phone call, a cheerful guest, These are the things that I like the best. LINDA BIRD - There is only one success to be-able to spend your life in your own way. 1 193 GREG BLACKWELL - To ski or not to ski, that is the question. Whether tis nobler to ride the powder and moguls of an endless winter or not to exist at all. PEGGI BLACKWELL - Life'S truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way! GABRIELLE BODNAR - Davis 81 Sandy, Remember the BeeGees, Styx, 81 the darkroom hours? Thanks C. Palm for teaching, Big M for advising, 81 Mom 81 Dad for putting up with me. IOHN BOGGAN - My apologies to those who tried to read my notes - and couldn't. Do fish have lips? If you don't have an encyclopedia handy, look in one of my notebooks. SANDY BORCZYNSKI - Life is short but wonderful, so enjoy it while you can. WAYNE BORER - The farthest thing from my mind was the day I'd wake up to find my Wendy, Wendy left me alone. - Beach Boys MARY BOSWELL - It's always so . much fun to spend special moments with a special friend. Thanks CW and IS. DEBBIE BREINLINCER - I Want to thank my husband and my mother and father: I couldn't have made it through the year without you. Also, MAMA LOVES YOU, IASON. TOM BROCAN - Excuse me while Ikiss the sky I. Hendrix. Ex- perience life to the fullest and don't miss any part of it. Love and Peace to all. SANDY BROOKS - Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. - Lyndon B. Iohnson IOANNE BROWN - Head Peanut, you're great - Mushy Marshmallow. SANDRA BROWN - We find in life exactly what we put into it EMERSON May you only find love 8f happiness never sorrow. Best of Luck in all you do 81 try to keep in touch. IACKIE BURCHFIELD - What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - Emerson DAVID BYER - 1980: The Year of the Hack Pack. Franz, Stephen, Kevin - what a way to end a terrific high school year the best. What an accomplishment to be no one! . SUE BYLEDBAL - Mass destruc- tion, mass disease - we thank Thee, Lord, upon our knees That we were born in times like these. 194 BRUCE CAMERON - Sue: Ihope I can get to know you better. Good Luck Denise 81 Iohn. Thanks for the good times, IB, WW, IB, IM, MC, MP, PP, LC, LC, LI, BD, CC. MARCY CAPPUZZO - A friend is one who knows you as you are, un- derstands where you have been, ac- cepts who you've become and still gently invites you to grow. - Anonymous MICHAEL CAPUTO - Dead never dies, 7385, Can you hear the evil crowd, the lies and the laughter. . . here in this darkness, I know what I've done, I know all at once who I am. - SD CHRIS CARL - A little nonsense now and again is relished by the best of men. DAWN CARPENTER - We used to laugh, we used to' cry But now you're goneg I guess I'll carry on And make the best of what you left to me. - America DONNA CARR - My three years at HHS - Concerts, the Barn, Par- tying, skipping, cruisin', skiing, NFAA, IW Gang, laughing, SAP, straight 67's - it's been real !! IEFF CHAVANNE - My future I pondered - My mind was blanked - then a great thought - let's go and get cranked. SARAH CHRISTOFFERSON - Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for your dream preceeds the goal. - Anonymous LESLIE CIOFFI - Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist but you have ceased to live. - Mark Twain IIM CLANCY - Going to Hamburg High School was like getting a penicillin shot: it is going to help me a lot, but it sure was a pain in the . . . ION CLARKE - People, like doors, are meant to be opened to one another, not closed quickly behind oneself in disregard. Mine is and always will be open to you. DARLENE CONNERS - Every day brings along an experience and a memory. Cherished . . .never to be forgotten. IOHN COOK - You hear with new ears after being experienced!! Now, if you'll excuse me, I must be on my way. I MIKE COURTNEY - I'm glad I met them, they made times the best: my friends Dave, Marty, Ioe, Stix, Paul, Steve, and many more. WARRIORS P.T.P. IANET CROWLEY - Find the end of a rainbow Fly wherever the wind blows Laugh at life like a Sideshow lust what you need to make you feel better. - Alan Parsons PAT CROWLEY - Take life serious, Love every step you take. Be careful, take care. Parties, ski- ing, Proms, DECA, bowling, love. Praise the Lord. MARY ANN DALEY' 44 I am no longer doubtful of what I am living for if I can pass a smile along the way for you to forget your worries. PETE DANFORTH - From the Mars Hotel to the dark Side of the Moon, green grass and high tides can never be forever, as castles made of sand melt into the sea eventually. BONZO CATHY DAVIS - Some day we'll find it, the Rainbow Connectiong the lovers, the dreamers, and me. - Kermit the Frog MARTIN DEMMERLEY - I know of no way of judging the future but by the past. - Patrick Henry COLLEEN DENECKE - The times they are a-changin' - Bob Dylan Peace. SUSAN DENECKE - I have kissed you so I'll miss you on the road I'll be wanting you, and I have you 'cause I love you and you have me 'cause you love me, too. - G. Nash tcsni ' IOH-N DEVLIN - Anything you want you should go for, because if you don't, no one will do it for you. SHERRY DICE - People I've met in Hamburg High are with me in spirit wherever I go, to the end of the earth and all points between, always remembered, hopefully seen. 195 'I '11 BRAD DICKERSON - The ocean brought me peace. The wind gave me energy. The sun warmed my spirit. But you gave me life, so tomorrow doesn't matter much For I've lived today. - Doc Weeds ? 7 fn if. :sr 6 i L4 W f.. for ' gg. DAWN DIEMER - No love, no friendship can ever cross our path without affecting us in some way forever. - Fromme L 'af 12? . ,Wim was M ff? gp if lv 22 2 Zia t . fa Wx 32 s 4 ,T 35 ia s IANET DITZ - Thanks to the many dedicated teachers and good friends, my years at Hamburg High will rank among the happiest ones of my life. DAVID DOHERTY - Some advice to the underclassmen: Never do to- day what you can do tomorrow. Procrastination is the only way to go. PAUL DUEZLIK - Never try to tell everything you know. It may take too short a time. - Norman Ford ED EVENDEN - There is no way to happiness: Happiness is the way. IT IOANNE FADALE - Enemies are many and friends are few, so find yourself friends that will always be true, Because friendship is love without wings. IOYCE FALLON - High school, a time of change and Schulz's party saw to that. I found some one there I'll love and cherish forever. Hon, thanks for letting me be myself. MARK FENZL - WHY DOESN'T ANYBODY TAKE ME SE- RIOUSLY? TOM FINNEGAN - Strive to be what you wish to be and not a damn bit less. LISA FREEDMAN - Dream on, but don't imagine they'll all come true. - Billy Ioel My Friends: Strive for the best in all you do: you're worth the effort. Remember France. BRENDA FRONCZAK - Goodbye Stranger, it's been nice Hope you find your Paradise Tried to see your point of view Hope your dreams will all come true. - Supertramp 196 KATHY FULLONE - The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe . . . - Frank Zappa ALAN FYOCK - Thanks to those who put up with me, laugh and all: you made school bearable. Hope to see ya in the future, if not? Good Luck and Go Crazy! DAN GALLEY - Pembroke, Guys and Dolls, Mame, South Pacific, Thanks all: Marcy, lim, Donna, Don, Tom, Mike, Amy, Sue, Dave, Marty, Ioanne, Wendy, Ieanette, BI, Kurt, Betty, Rohn, Dave, Ion, Doug - for friendship. ROBERT GERMAN - Sometimes it is better to say nothing!!!! IIM GERSTNER - Moving Slow and Silent Down the Highway of Life. ELLEN GILDEA - You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true - Richard Bach IUNE D. GLUNZ - You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees or the stars. You have a right to be here! - Desiderata IUDY GOEMBEL - Smart is when you believe only half of what you hear. Brilliant is when you know which half to believe. NANCY GONDA - Live life to the fullest - then flip out. DON GREEN - Before we throw ourselves into extinction, I wish we could learn not to love so much the luxury of pollution. MARY I-IAEFNER - The most dif- ficult thing in life is to know your- self. - Thales GREG HALE - I never know what to say when writing these things. LYNN HARBISON - You don't get a second chance to make a good first impression. CARRIE HART - Wasting away the moments that make up a dull day. - Pink Floyd Live for the weekend, just a beer, parties, ski- ing, and Tom. NORM HARTLOFF - There is so much to say and so many people to thank but there is so little space to write exactly how much I have en- joyed High School. Good Luck to all! ' POLLY HASBROUGK - Let a joy keep you. Reach out your hands and take it when it runs by. - Paul Sandberg DENA HASHEMEYAN - Yester- day is a cancelled check, tomorrow is a promissory note, today is the only asset you have - spend it wisely. ' IOEL HASTINGS - We're free to go where we wish and to be what we are. Jonathan Livingston Seagull KARYL HENNIGAN - What is not there will be. - The Gars SPEED KILLS - Cl-IUCKIE! Te amo Robert I. Pfluger EMILY HENRY - Strangers are friends that you have yet to meet. - Roberta Lieberman IEFF HEROLD - Deep down in- side of all of us there is an element of craziness. Do not limit yourself to exercising that element. PETER HERTZ - Remember the good old days, when life was sim- ple, when things weren't so damned complicated, when the living was easy Me neither! DIH DENISE HEUER - I'm glad you got over being a chicken, you made this year the greatest. You're one in a million. I'm looking forward to our life together. 123-Iohnny XODC RANDY HILDERBRANDT - The Year of the Pack. Long may it hack. It was a great time and a great year. Always remember W.P. MARK HGEBER - To the Glass of '80z the best of luck to you all. You're all wonderful and great peo- ple. 197 ELLEN HOLLFELDER - Have patience with all things, but first of all with yourself. - St. Francis de Sales Cathy Davis s Top Ten--99 070 BARE HOWE - Do not leave till it is time, for we pass this way not of- ten, and the memory of your warmth must last within me awhile. - C. Bitne GHRISTIE HUGHES - DO not walk in front of me, I may not followg do not walk behind me, I may not lead, but walk beside me and be my friend. 'The alias Kizzy' 3 w 1 s 3 MARK IGEL - good friends and a bottle of wine, it's gonna be a Free-for-all . . . GONZO LISA IACKSON - Thank you to the following people who made my high school years so wonderful: LB., L.c., iw., w.P., c.s., sv., Mom, Dad, R.N., AND P.N. SUSAN D. IACKSON - To my dearest Friends: Dream any dream, experience every good experience, make the best of everything you do, know yourself, be happy! BETH IANSEN - I will always remember my friends, and the times we had. ERIG IOHNSON - To be just without being mad, to be peaceful without being stupid, to be in- terested without being compulsive, to be happy without being hysterical - S.G.K.K. ROSS IOHNSON - A mirror reflects a man's face, but what he is really like is shown by the kind of friends he chooses. Proverbs 27:19 MICHELLE IONES -I Robot.. . a warning that man's brief dominance of this planet will probably end, because he tried to create Robot in his own image. NANCY KAMINSKI - Pools of sorrow, waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind, possess- ing me and caressing me. - john Lennon PAMELA M. KAMINSKI - DOn't walk in front of me, I may not follow: don't walk behind me, I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend. - Anonymous 198 KATHY KEMPF - If life is music, love, and laughter, let me live forever. DAVID KEMPF - Gymnasts are better lovers. P.T.P.H.S.T.W. PAUL KLEMENICH - Hey, set up another ROUND FOR THE BOYS! Klem TIM KOFAHL - Our friendships may end, but the memories will not cease. STEVE KOGUT - After silence, that which comes nearest to ex- pressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley GREG KORABEK - As I get older and Friends get closer it's time to move on again. CHUCK KOWALSKI - I FINALLY MADE IT. NORMAN KRANZ - The Senior Year - a year of many great times, for these times are a clear flashback of remembrance in the future. - Marv LAUREN KROLL - Making friends for the world to see. With a friend at hand you can see the light. If your friends are there then everythings all right, - Elton Iohn CINDY KUTZ - My years at Ham- burg High have been memorable ones. Especially because of my sweetheart Albert, and best friends Barb and Debbie. TERRI KUZNICKI - I get by with a little help from my friends, I get high with a little help from my friends, I'm gonna try with a little help from my friends. - Beatles PAULA LaCHANCE - A little less pain A little more love. Thanks George and Shirley I owe it all to you. To all my brothers and sisters Good Luck!! MARK LAMPARELLI - To live life in your own way, to reach the goals you have set for yourself, to be the way you want to be - that is success. Also, Thank you Mexico of 1979. KATHY LANGE - High School friendships should never be forgot- ten, so . . . Good Luck, Good Times, and Good Friends. RRRRRRRRR MICHELE LARSON - Hold fast to dreams - for if you love something set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't it never was. IEFFREY LEAVELL - The Woods are quiet, dark, and deep, And I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. - Robert Frost KATIE LEAVELL - To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream: not only plan but also believe. - Anatole France CINDY LEBERMAN - DOn't walk in front of me, I might not follow: Don't walk behind me, I might not leadg walk beside me and be my friend. Unknown . . . Thanks Char IOHN LEIGH - Denise: Do you want to have a long talk or watch a great beach movie? Super Grip: too bad you missed my pocket, you are perfect for me. 4 years 123-DG LEE LEWIS - Blushing can be dangerous - get red of it. - Beave LESLIE LOCKWQOD - Take the colors of reality - happiness, pain, sorrow, love. Paint your own rain- bow. No one else can. - Ann Bartel IEFFREY LOGEL - PARTY HARDY Hope to see you in the future. COLLEEN LYDEN - Long live the music hall! Music people have got it alll BAMBI MacDONALD - The time has come for me to say goodbye, but with me will forever be the memories we have shared. Thank you, my friends, and may we meet again. 199 LINDA MAGIAG - Many thanks to all my friends, fellow Turtles, and hummish Smedricks for making my years at Hamburg Senior High very enjoyable. Love and kisses, Shmo ROGER MACK - Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see. It's getting hard to be someone, but it all works outg it doesn't matter much to me. - Iohn 81 Paul KAREN MacMURRAY - Life is full of roses, so take time to stop and smell the flowers. Sue Iackson Q Co-Pres e t KIM MACRI - Time may fly, the sun shall rise, the shadows may fall, but let love be forever and over all. LINDA MAITYKA - Friends are the most precious possession in the world, and will be remembered always. MELANIE MALKE - In my time of dying, I will float over the hills and far away to reach my stairway to Heaven. MARY MAMMOSER - Go on your own one-way goal, the goal that makes your dreams Reality! SUE MAMMOSER - Many dreams come true and some have silver linings. I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold. - Led Zeppelin limi Page SHARON MANNING - When we leave here, all that will be left behind is a box with an unknown combination lock and the box will be marked MEMORIES - SHARON MANNING. CARA MARTIN - Memories of my high school days, forever I will cherish friends I love and dreams I have, never will they perish. SHARON L. MASCIA - I just want to thank everyone for making my four years of high school special, and a time I'll never forget. Best of luck to everyone in the future! TAMMY MASTER - Living in reflections of a dream, and now a 1,000 years in between. Think how it used to be - will you remember times like these? I really don't know. ZEP 200 KELLY MAURER - Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. - Lewis Carrol TERRY MAX - The most utterly lost of all days Is that in which you have not once laughed. - Chamfort Goodbye to all! Maxster alias Clin IACKIE MAY - I am who I am because of the people and ex- periences I have encountered in the past. TI. MCALLISTER - All people are crazy! But some people are crazier than others!! DAVE MCCANN - The Spirit of the Bride says, Come! Everyone who hears this must also say, Come! Come, whoever is thirstyg accept the water of life as a gift whoever wants it. - Rev. John IOHN MCCARTHY - And for the few that only lend their ear, that few is the world. Marlowe KEVIN McCARTI-IY - Freedom is the right to be wrong, not the right to do wrong. - I. Dienfenbaker LAUREN MCDONALD - We do not remember days, We remember moments. MAUREEN MCDONALD - Every day brings along an experience and a memory cherished. . . never to be forgotten. - Author Unknown PAUL MCKEY - Veni, vidi, vici. - Iulius Caesar MARK MCLAUCHLIN - Before me lies night, cold and vacant of comforting lights, but the powers of the unknown hold no fears over me - I find more dangers in what I can see. CGLLEEN MCMULLEN - Thanx Sue, Suzie, Bonnie, Steve, Sheri, and others. Ilove you all! Thanx for making my life here at Hamburg great! IEFF MEISSERN - To Barney, my O.H. buddy: Too bad Buffalo has police. Rest in Pieces. MARCIA MEREDITH - We're still here, it's just that we're out of sight, like those ships that pass in the night. - Barry Manilow. PAUL MERTZLUFFT - Life'S a long and winding road leading to your future: make the best of it. IULIE MEYER - We have our joys and sorrows, and as we look back, remember the good times we have spent together. OOMPA LOOMPA! MELISSA MEYER - To Don: I'm in love with you, and in the future let's watch each other grow deeper into love. LINDA MEYERS - Go often to the house of a friend, for weeds choke the unused path. - Emerson IOANNE MICHALSKI - A time it was, it was. A time of innocence, a time of confidences. Preserve your memories . . . - Paul Simon ANN MILLAR - Be happy with what you have and are, be generous with both, and you won't have to hunt for happiness. - William E. Gladstone LYNN MILLER - We are our own saviors as we start all our hearts beating life into each other. Wond'ring aloud Will the years treat us well? - Iethro Tull MOLLY MILLER - You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough. - Fred Allen ROSEMARY MILLER - The wind bids me leave you, less hasty am I than the wind, yet I must go. Fare ye well. - Kahlil Gibran Your memory is ever burning in the Caverns of my past. TAMMY MILLER - On a road tinged with darkness and cold, I saw the glow of a light, shining small but steady. - Lisa Zerr ROSS MORITZ - DON'T BE AFRAID TO BE AN INDIVIDUAL. MICHAEL MOULTON - Maturity is reached the day we don't need to be lied to about anything. - Frank Yerby 201 LIZ MUCK - So many thoughts in my head, so many places to be, so many faces that I long to see standing in front of me. - Styx Top Ten 99 Cindy Leberm ? 7 iiii - F t: ' ss f .smssurmw .1 IOI-IN MULHOLLAN - As I fade away, I would just like to say If we don't meet again in this world, I'll see you in the next- and don't be late. IOSEPH MUMBACH - What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. - Emerson ' 'DWZWFQW . Linda Maciag Top Ten-96'70 2 IOHANNA MURDOCK - l'Ve shattered the illusion of fortune and of fame. I'm waking up, I'm reaching up, I'm getting up from this game. - Moody Blues NANCY NUGENT - IP LF MR: D0 you remember exploding beer? Partying fGreekJ? Thanks for all the memories especially you, Ieffg You're great! SCOTT OBENSHAIN - If l had known it would be like this, I might have given it a second thought, real life isn't like school, there's some lessons that just can't be taught. - Styx KEVIN O'CONNOR - The story of love is hello and goodbyeg the story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye - until we meet again. - limi Hendrix RUTHANNE O'DELL - Cherished yesterday . . . Dream tomorrow . . . Live today - but don't forget that your yesterdays will be the days you will look back on and say remember when. LYNN ORR - Set yourself free in a sea of hope and set yourself on a new horizon. - Author Un- known Friends are for keeps: let's try to keep it that way. TAMMY O'SHEA - I wanna laugh while the laughin' is easy, I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile, I may never pass this way again. - Seals 81 Crofts IEFF PAOLINI - Remember: Oc- tober 13, 1978 at the creek 81 the New Year's party. Thanks NN, LF, 81 MR for the help at the dance l1234j. Special thanks to Nancy for the memories. 202 IOYCE PAOLINI - One cannot help but be in awe when he con- templates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality - Einstein SCOTT PARKS - We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year. What have we found? lust the same old fears. Sparky WENDY PEARL - WATCH OUT BARRY MANILOW! WENDY'S LOOSE AND WANTS TO PAINT YOUR BODY!! STEVE PEQUIGNOT - Remember the things you should remember in the years we've spent at Hamburg High - All the Good times! CORRINE PETERS - It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. - Tennyson LINDA PHILLIPS - That best por- tion ofa good person's life The little nameless unremembered acts of kindness and of love. - Wordsworth MICHAEL PISCITELLO - Hi Dad, Toad. It's been a hell of a year to ex- perience. From pure senility to a better relationship with the chosen few. MYRON, RELAYER. Time to party. SHARI PISCITELLO - Always remember to forget the things that made you sad, but never forget to remember the things that made you g1ad.RRRRR ANDREW PITTNER - 'Tis better to make some effort than none at allg 'tis better to say something than nothing at ally 'tis better to express yourself in some way than never to exist. SUE PLEC -- Nancy Schulz - Thanks for fixing Tim and me up - 2 years ago!!! IOHN A. POLVINO - Adios amigos. It's been fun. MARK POPPENBERC - School is academically slow, but socially great, so remember parties. BONNIE PROCKTON - To a kid from North Collins, who came here and helped a lot of people out with her friendliness, that person was COLLEEN MCMULLEN. TIM PROSTEK - All you need in this world is friends. For once you have friends, you have everything in the world. SHARON PULEO - Friends are to be cherished and friendship is to be nurtured if true happiness is to be gained. If this is the case then I hope I may always be happy. - SP TRACY PULSE - If you love something set it free, if it comes back it is yours, if it doesn't it never was. - Richard Bach SANDY PUTMAN - HPUTT PUTT RACHEL RAUB - The rainbow never ends and neither should the things you really cherish most in your life. CHRIS REAHR - My years at Hamburg High will always be among my best memories. DAVE RETTIG - I love you Diane Iones and always will. Remember appearances on the outside may not show the true inner feelings. Deo- dant. CHRISTIE RICE - With fond memories of all the times we've shared. Wishing all my friends good luck,-,till we meet at Life's crossroads, never say goodbye! TIM RICE - If this education has taught me only one thing, that's don't ever get discouraged CHARLIE RICHARDSON - Twelve years of this monkey business is enough. It's about time to get out and see what life is really like. PETE RICHARDSON - All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. So I hope when I die some of you other dead people will have the courtesy to look me up. CRETA ROOT - Each Happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrow. 203 NANCY RUESCH - And who could have known we'd have flown far away from the way we were, knowing the way we were, once in a while. - Neil Diamond STEVE RUSSELL - I hold the world but as the world . . . A stage where every man must play a part And mine . . . ? - Shakespeare DEBBIE RYCZEK - The crisis of yesterday will be the joke of tomorrow. - H.G. Wells KAREN SADLER - When you've worked so hard it hurts, it feels good to know that you're the best! afg 49 RICK SAMBROTTU' - It was the best of times, it was the worst of times: it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness fit was my senior yearj - Charles Dickens DAVID SAMULSKI - Every man should be at peace with himself. COLLEEN SanGIACOMO - 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. - D.D. DIANE SANTI - We're all here - together. We're all equal - one. Let's be happy - peace. Love always to BI-Star-Fy-Bird-Stu-BB H. Ski-PG-LaLa-, and especially love to CS8fN, Young. IOANN SANTONOCITO - Our school is 51. Thanks to all the jocks supporters we proved we are the future that we are special, thanks to all the coaches PEANUT. TOM SARDINIA - Pride leads to arguments, be humble, take advice, and become wise. - Proverbs NANCI I. SAUNDERS - I just want to ride and rope and hoot. - Michael Murphy TOM SGANLON - Someday soon we'll stop to ponder Who we are and see what's happening - Styx-Grand Illusion TERRY SCHEFFER - Live it up while you can because you only live once. Take things as they come. Find someone you love and stick with him, I have! Love is to be shared! 204 IAMES SCHINZEL - To the Class of '80: Take your time, think a lot. Why think of everything you got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. IOHN SGHMIDT - So if you think your life is complete confusion lust remember it's a Grand Illusion. - Styx NANCY SGHULZ - Many too many have stood where I stand, many more will stand here, too, the part was fun, but now it's over, please help me find my way - Genesis THOMAS SENSENEY - God in His wisdom saw that the world in its wisdom didn't know God and was pleased by the foolishness of preaching to save the believers. I Gorr. 1:21 . PRISGILLA SHERRY - An un- opened bud entered here. A lot of love, warmth, and sun welcomed it. The flower opened and grew. Thank you, I love you all! To DN, DE, DR, RM, DC, WR. MARY BETH SIPPRELL - Good times and better memories only and always, Thanks for the memories. STEVE SISSON - Gymnasts rule the school. D.K. and S.S. are the best women chasers. Warriors IPTPJ CAROL SLICHTER - If only one voice would start it on its own . . . Facing the unknown and then that one voice would never be alone It takes that one voice. - Barry Manilow BARBARA SMITH - Thanks to my family and friends, I couldn't have done it without you. Mike, I love you more than words can say, I'm glad you're mine. Class of '80 rules. CATHERINE SMITH - Love is gladened by goodness, always slow to expose, always eager to believe the best, always hopeful, always patient. Love never disappears. I Corr. 13:4-8 IANET SMITH - Friendship and memories hold my success - For if I have neither the memories nor the friends - I have nothing. Thanks to Laurie for being a special friend. MIKE SMOLINSKI - It's great to be free the security of house and school. Free to go into a new world which disguises itself from the eter- nal Hell it represents - SMO IULIE SOBOLEWSKI - Good times, friendships, and memories: the best things in life are free. IAS NANCY SPECHT - To care and to hear when some one longs for a friend takes time and real love. NLS LISA SPICER - What we an- ticipate seldom occurs, What we least expect generally happens. - Temple MIKE STACHERA - Quote From a Poet who was known to hold it, A 6 of Molson is just enough to get me coastin Drink with the best and forget the rest This Book Holds The Best. ROBIN STADELMAIER - If one person does not smile, I will give one of mine. Be happy - joyful. Live your life to the fullest. Love 8: share with others today, tomorrow, 81 forever. SHANNON STEVENS - D0n't look back - a new day is breakin'. It's been too long since I felt this way, I don't mind where Iget taken. The road is callin' today is the day. - Boston LAURA STOKLOSA - It's time to say good-bye, my friends, life must go on. You will be gone, but the memories I will always have, and they are good memories. MARIANE STRNAD - Friendship - what does it really mean?? Do you know?? Does anyone know?? DEBBIE TALLMAN - Memories are everyone's second chance at happiness. - Queen Elizabeth - Queen Mother 205 SHARON TARNOWSKI - The Class of '80: We're going to be long remembered. Best of luck to everyone in the future and keep in touch. T.L. THOMPSON - Mr, Mancuso, Thank you very much. Linda Meyers Top Ten-96070 ANNETTE TILLOU - Crippled but free I was blind all the time I was learning to see. fHunter!Gar- ciaj MATTHEW TILLS - Lost, yester- day, four golden years. No reward is offered for they are gone forever. Old schoolhouse and mates, you will be missed. SUE TILLS - Good times are here to stay. The friendships are lasting as well as the memories. Good luck to all my friends and don't ever forget me. Love, Tillsie W' if Jw A! ri A iftAM!Nancy Ru eslzh Top Ten-97170 PAUL TUBRIDY - The self- motivated person is one who has developed more of the God-given potential all of us possess! - I. Brookman-P. Tubridy CLAY TUCKER - Be happy and enjoy yourself. Like what you do and like yourself. LIVE DON'T IUST EXIST. 13.1. CATI-IY TURNER - SMILE PAM TURNER - I have a dream that little black boys and girls will be able to join hand with white boys and girls and walk together as sisters and brothers. - M.L. King CHARLOTTE ULINTZ - Reach out with both hands, live, love, and laugh!! F.H. BLG'S Catalina, Band, and B.F.!! DENISE URBANEK - To a very special person in my lifeg I like be- ing with you and I always will: I LOVE YOU, BOB. I'd like to thank my Mom and Dad for all their help. SUE VASI - Improvement is always possible - if we keep try- ing. CARMEN VILLARINI - To my friends with love: There aren't enough words to tell of happiness I have had with all of you. May all your dreams come true forever. ATHAN VINOLUS - Pay no atten- tion to what critics say. A statue has never been erected in honor of a critic. - lean Sidelius 206 ANDREA VITTORINI - 4 years seems a long time when I think back but it went fast, especially with all the friends I made and good times we've had. Hope we'll always keep in touch. MARK WAGNER - Onward, my friends, into the future past. From the sea to the sky, may your ques- tions be answered, your limitations be high. RONNIE WALKER - I'm standin' in the dawn Of a new day comin' on And I'm looking for no tomorrow. KELLY WALSH - Mirror in the sky what is love Can a child within my heart rise above Can I sail through the changing ocean tides Can I han- dle the seasons of my life? SANDY WAPPMAN - Look up and see the world around you Look up and see what you can be But you can always look back on all the times in which to cherish. PATTI WARNER - Cherish yester- day . . . dream tomorrow . . . live to- day. - Unknown IEANETTE WEAKLAND - Of all the stupid things I've done, There's no regret for a single one Because it was part of all the fun Which, for me, has only begun. KIM WEIDNER - I want to thank all my friends for making my senior year the best year ever - es- pecially Louie, I.P., LD., S.S., K.R., and Paul T. WANDA WELLS - True friends are like diamonds: precious but rare. False friends are like autumn leaves: found everywhere. COLLENE WESP - So ends another chapter in our lives: I hope to see you all later in the book. It's been real, folks - vivid. This is not goodbye but see ya later. BETH WIEDER - Life has many wonderful gifts to give - the awareness of beauty, the wonder of nature, and friends to share them with. - E. Gary Brooks CHERYL WIENCEK - Memories are made of things that happen everyday Moments as we live them. Things we do or say Each day can be the start of making new and happy ones. KATHY WIKTOR - I had many good times, times that I will cherish forever. Will I ever forget them? Never! AMY WILDMAN - Nothing really profound, just a million thanks and a lot of love to a certain few. Let's bow out quickly, before the curtain closes. DINA WILL - Cherish the past, it was beautiful. Live today, it is beautiful. Look to tomorrow in hopes that it too will be beautiful. DMCW PEGGY WILLIAMS - I get by with a little help from my friends - Bgoce, Katy Lou, Tam, Dawnie, Bonzo, MB, Margie, Gompa, Sange, Pizza Hut, Dolly, Bardwell, Ioyhow, Wick. CARGL WILSON - It's been a long time comin', but I think I've got it figured out: sometimes the easiest things are still the hardest ones to learn about. - Eric Carmen. BARB WILTSEY - You'll never learn to fly unless you learn to fall. - Barry Manilow IOHN WINLING - To be or not to be, that is the question but who in the hell knows the ANSWER? WAYNE WISE - It was best that we all think alike: it is a difference of opinion that makes horse races. KAREN WGCD - It takes a little rain and sometimes a storm to make a rainbow. DAN WUTZ - In Heaven, there is no beer, that's why we drink and drink and drink and drink it here. 207 SUZY YOUNG - If you love something, set it free: if it comes back, it's yours, if it doesn't it never was. BARBARA ZIMMERMAN - Being able to take part in different ac- tivities has helped me make friends with both students and teachers. May the memories linger on. Anonymous: For long you live and high you fly and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. A- P F Mary Beth Sipprelil f Salute Leader ' ,f i To the class of '80 -the best- The school will not forget us because we changed everything. Keep on dreaming ... because dreams are meant to come true. Hildhuanmgq ..-.. New Linda Majtyka Kimberly Maori Norman Madison Richard Majer iw 'M ' ' ii. in vrvv . M w Melanie Mail-fe Barbara Maiiion Mary Mammoser M Suzanne Mammoser Dale Mamula 210 X 1 1 Sharon Manning Cara Martin Lucille Martucci Martin Matulke ff ,iff X il B ru oe M a ure r jackie May Thomas McAllister Sharon Mascia Tammy Master Kelly Maurer Theresa Max Can't you feel the wind of change? 211 11 The BeeGees 'N-4, David McCann Iohn McCarthy Kevin McCarthy Lauren McDonald Maureen McDonald Paul McKey MarkMcLaugh1in Martin McMahon 212 i MM ,W Colleen McMullen Ieff Meissner , Murcia Meredith Paul Mertzlufft julie Meyer Melissa Meyer Lindo Meyers Joanne Michulsl-fi 213 -Same old song. lust a drop of Water in an endless sea. Kansas john Milholland Ianice Milks Lee Ann Miller Ann Millar '7H?'f: ?'N if 2 Lynn Miller Molly Miller Rosemary Miller Tamara Miller 214 Brenda Milley Mary Lou Minton William Moritz Sharon Morlock William Monaco Craig Mosgeller Michael Moulton Elizabeth Muck john Mulhollan Ioseph Mumbach 215 johanna Murdock wal Kenneth Myers Andrew Needell V V' fy john Newberry john Newton W , E Kathy Nioaise .anim f 52351 4635 Kenneth Nioaise ,W Q 2 ,Zz 5 Thomas Niver Karen Nowak Nancy Nugent 216 1 Well l'rn not the kind to live in the past. The years run too short and the days too fast. The things you . , 1 th th' th td 'tl t. Scott Obenshain Lawrence O'Br1en eau on are e ings iA10gteWa5rt 81 Peter White Walter O'Brochta Kevin O'Uonnor M at- ' t 4 E Maureen O'Connor Ruthanne O'Dell Brigid Odoj Lynnette Orr Marcus Ortel Tammy O'Shea 217 We 7 Michael Palisano ,-- xx Ioyce Paolini Scott Parks mv awp- mn 'IT L lv 1 X Ronald Palczewsl-fi Gwen Pantera nf, ,Q ig ti 'M ' H ?5'1 V ,, 1 X yy zf A .:. w ' .. r z i 5 ' get , t 'a-' -- f A - V. I' Qiifr , - ' lf' E' - al, , . 1, sf , wc' -2 ,M ,, - Q , , ' T:-I ' , Robert Patro jeffrey Paolini l 2 Iacqueline Pawlil-io wslii Mark Pawlil-fowsl-zi Wendy Pearl 218 ff, 1 ,. ,... .Y,,,.. Michael Pellechia Michael Persico Kevin Pfister Linda Phillips Vincent Pietrzak iw FE- W ! l Stephen Pequignot Corrine Pete rs Michael Piscitello Shari Piscitellc 219 Andrew Pittner x Susan Plea Michael Plesac Iames Pluta Natalie Polisano Mr, Y 5, John Polvino Mark Poppen berg Glenn Porter Deborah Past julie Prentiss Bonnie Procl-:tan 220 R Timothy Proste , . , WM w wffggg if xxrzc ' s , X eg? 1 , ,z ,qfgiw e f f fT5Wlf?i5iV . 6 HMQV WEMA. , ,,fw.,4 t , -f ,. V, . , 'AEM 2 igag K M , ff g i 1, M, K 7 3 5? ' if K ' f ji , S? f Q f' if ' it M., if x , Q W , f 5 ' k Sharon Pule mfr ,. fu, H516 Tracy Pulse Sandra Putnam Barbara Rafter Scott Ranger ,Wir Jw In , Christine Reahr fm w g - Z VVLL L im 1 i V Nwt, filii V 9131: 12 :, 7 f f A 5 V Wiz' , VF ' .'?5'-W' !ia5i7i,f15IffflfZ?EJiiimizi, ,, Awww ,L ' , , .... , ,Wa Christie Rice 221 Rachel Raub David Rettig Timothy Rice Charles Richardson Peter Richardson Michael Richie Christopher Rodgers Greta Root Nancy Ruesch Stephen Russell M David Rood De horah Ryczek Karen Sadler 222 -Well if the wind of change comes down your way Daniel Salmon Richard Sambrotto ' ' ' youvu make it back Somehowy -Elton Iohn Colleen SanGiacomo Diane Santi ,loAnn Santonocito Thomas Sardinia Nanci Saunders Thomas Scanlon Teresa Scheffer ,Tames Schinzel 223 Each face that flashes back to mind Seems as it was untouched by time, I can't recall quite all the names Each one is precious just the same. i - Richard Kerr 8: Iohn Bettis jeffrey Schmid john Schmidt K Catherine Schrauth Nancy Schulz Vickie Schultz David Schupp xiiimh it Eiga I. Q Q A: 1-: i sh ..,.., 1 t if 'Q wc., , . .- V We ti ii? X jigs? Qs 'KS it i 5361 XQAENKE af Q is Scott Semson Thomas Senseney john Seyfried 224 if Bernard Shuugnessy Priscilla Sherry Dennis Shumaker Barbara Smith Carol Slighter ' A ,, M x. X 5 ff!-ii I N51 W ' W Xwixl . it sb . K . xxx Y xx ' 1fS F:., N5 K . 1 X 5' M . 5 Mai KX new pf K F' t 5 Y ,KH ri - : 3 LRC' Catherine Smith janet Smith Michael Smolinsl-ii Wayne Smalinski We 226 julie Sobolewsl-ii , 3 , 4 1 Nancy Specht Lisa Spicer Michael Stachera Robin Stadelmaier Mollie Stapell john Stevens '!T'H in Shannon Stevens Candy Sticht 227 yn'-Sm W Laura Stoklosa Mark Strange Marianne Strnad Linda Stuhr Deborah Tallman 228 ' mr I ' rf Sharon Tarnowski Wendy Tatford Lynn Thiel Terri Thompson Annette Tiiiou Matthew Tills Suzanne Tiils Todd Tinkh am E 315.5 Marc Toth 229 Cynthia Tobin A feeling deep in your soul says: you were half, now you're whole. No more hunger and thirst, but first, be a person who needs people. Iule Styne Yvonne Trice john Troyan Renee Troyan Karen Tubridy ,, 5 Z, 'Z Paul Tubridy zao l Clay Tucker Pamela Turner Donna Tyre-ll Denise Uglilf 3 3 2 l 2 ix Charlotte Ulintz Y Denise Urbanel-i Patricia VanOcl-ier Russell VanOCker Michael VanWagn en Carol Vara 231 13 Suzanne Vasi Carmen Villarini Athan Vinalus Q 5,5 Q5 mia ' - Efiikiliiiis Aw . my I 0 ..,. Y a .,..W-W . ,M ' ,W an M, Andrea Vittorini Mark Wagner 'ff 5 Ronnie Walker Kelly Walsh Sandra Wappman 232 Patricia Warner Ie an ette Weal-:land Mary Lou Weaver iw' A n -1 W A' 1 lre rrr , r,,1 :A A 12 f 'mf 1 ,4.a if , , A gf y ' L Y Kimberly Weidner Steve Weiss Mun Wanda Wells Collene Wesp AS It Rye Can we ignore the basic facts of history. Or deny what people say is destiny? 233 Iames Young Craig Wetter 2 WWI. f 1 Pt 5557142 5 yew .,,,,,,,, Q' ' Lg- Q t ' g YQ, Eff 'Yi N ? , 'G ,1 if is X AA,, 2 Cari White Steven White Beth Wieder Cheryl Wiencek ff RAN X x RMLN'-w M.. f'v ':'f - Kathy Wi ktor 234 l f ' E Amy Wil dman Try to remember the kind of September when life . , , was slow and oh, so mellow. Paul Wildman Dina Will -Harvey Schmidt Dale Williams Peggy Williams e Carol Wilson Iohanna Wilson Kimberly Wilson Wayne Wise 235 ' Wwi? A Barbara Wrltsey I f - M V F! ' um J NP Q W, X E 424 H r V J agp .A 3, AQ W A . ga - ' 5 ' I ,, B, me X7 r I V, , gl W 1? ' ,.. ,,,,,,, E Thomas Witl-ia Karen Wood Linda Wooldridge Timothy Wright ! lf 3455412 QL ,k,kkk . s , , W - f Af f , ,. -v rf ww. A me M Wig ,, 7 Q Q.g,73r,, i,t?5 i'i ,ff J fray f ,, -.w ,jg ma 1 WY: an ' I :Viv .Z 3 Qi ' ' , -:ffl Wwf , fl f' ,,a. --, , -q .w -V, ,g 9 5 K K Q 5 , fa S an KV it if was 5? K: M S 2133 , M 5 M D if M I mg 2 , f W 3 41 , f ,r af' Q? X H Q S as 4 Q 4 , iq 1 Q W4 ,Z is 5 4 57 ,Y ff f ,f , I 1 ,Sv f 4 1 f f' - If w M555 Daniel Wutz 236 Susan Young Barbara Zimmerman F1 'Q Lawrence Zink Craig Zolnowski Michael Zugger Patricia Zintz Keith Zittel 'l'Time runs through your fingers. You never hold it at all till it's gone. Some fragments just linger with you like snow in the spring hanging on. -Al Stewart 81 Peter White 237 G Ll 'GGIIB SHLIID BR Emo Dfw AYOTOLLFIH xnwvw TEH OLYMPJHD U.S.A. L+ U.S.S.F2. 3 CQLD VAR PHH- S.A.L. . :RA i NM9.TRHNSIfSTRIKE SEN UR T-SHIRTS Q 9 UNES EL IZCTIIJN 130 0225672 GMC GENE SC HFFIDI 'rn HEIDEN I3 GOLDEN g . N . 1 IAN ..-.---T N DC-1 THE, 2' f-f0f7fC0fvffvG ,PARTY Eifghamnatam NAQTY WITNESSEBBH' NQVRKF. P90951 FEC KHHEN? Q RBC il WBA' 311 PLE BRLL S 5f7UK!fV' CHUCK GHSGHOL -fin 5 lRl,'5 PACIFIC Snlilifn 'ggi .neva A 2020 IS: AY1-2-3 122513- Layout and Art Layout Editor Beth Wieder, Assistant Editor jackie Burchfield, Tammy Miller, Editor-in-Chief Gabrielle Bodnar, john Boggan Missing: lay Valgora, Beth Ann Cornish ROW 1 - Kelly Maurer, Pam Bettcher, ROW 2 - Mrs. Betsy Romano, Tom Hedrick, Graham Howes, Bruce Lai ble, Art Editor Mike Piscitello, Pete Infante Missing: lay Valgora 242 ,wwf T ping and Circulation ROW 1 - Lynn Orr, Ioanne Michalski, Chris Reahr, Sue Allen, Sandy Brooks ROW 2 - Marilyn Bjarnarson, Typing Editor Sue Barnas, julie Bailie ROW 1 - Iulie Colon, Karen Hood, Circulation Editor Sue Hart, Scheduling Co-Editor Maureen McDonald, Donna Bilowus, Karen Wood, Kim Weiss, ROW 2 - Teresa Vitale, Elaine Wojtanik, Celine Sabuda, Leslie Lockwood, Leah Flanigan, Scheduling Co-Editor Linda Meyers, jennifer Stevens, Cindy Cerrie, Kathy Wiktor, lane Harris, Barb Leach 243 Editorial Staff 5 f t as A - Nitin. M ROW 1 - Circulation Editor - Sue Hart, Co-Scheduling Editor - Molly Miller, Co-Scheduling Editor - Linda Meyers, ROW 2 - Typing Editor - Susan Barnas, Editor-in-Chief - Gabrielle Bodnar, Copy Editor - Cathy Davis, Layout Editor - Beth Wieder, Co-Scheduling Editor - Maureen McDonald ROW 3 - Assistant Editor-in- Chief- jackie Burchfield, Art Editor - Michael Piscitello, Co-Photography Editor - Colleen Denecke, Advisor - Mr. Phillip Marron, Co-Photography Editor - Dennis Shumaker 244 . -4.5.Y11' 'Q-Rf' Qf H, 5 .fd . 4 4 , 3 J 54. M 7, W fa? Closmg The trans1t1on now complete beg1ns anew For as a sprral 1t has made a c1rcle but found ltself far from 1ts or1g1n far along a never endlng and rep1t1t1ous course whlch IS forever p1oneer1ng new pathways 1nto the future nunds urge 1t onward though they know not always where 1t w1ll lead end and begln aga1n For every endlng y1elds a new beg1nn1ng as the products of those ceased feed the needs of those commenclng Thus advancement IS 1nev1table as long as young nunds grow 1n the newly found knowledge and contrnue to apply 1t rn the hope of rnaklng new dlscoverres Gabr1elle Bodnar O Endlessly it progresses, as human , W ww MW MMI' W W'-in rr Abbott, Kathleen - 64 Adamczak, Sally Ann - 118 Adragna, Mary Ellen - 118 Aldinger, Glenn - 118 Aldridge, Douglas - 64 Alessi, Paulette - 118 Alfrets, Laura - 81,166 Alfrets, Susanne - 81,118 Allen, Susan - 91,102,166 Allen, Christopher - 64,61 Andersen, Holly -76,101,104,119,123 Anderson, Lisa - 166 Anderson, Richard - 119 Andrasko, Paula - 144 Andrews, Yvonne - 64 Antonik Gregory - 93,166 Arendt, Elaine - 91,119 Armagost, Kathy - 64,83 Armenia, Deena - 119 Arnold, Dorothy - 10 Ashcroft, Darlene - 166 Ashcroft, Laurie - 64 Ashcroft, Marilyn - 166 Atendido, Amy - 56,644,105 Atendido, Todd - 137,146,166 Ayre, Tracy - 56,64,83 Baer, Brian - 88,90,166 Baetzhold, Laurie -- 166 Bachman, Marcia - 10,85 Baginski, Karen - 199,142 Bailie, Julie -- 89,105,167 Baker, Steven - 167 BE-1lk0, Susanne W- 76,77,81,95,97,119,142 Ballachino, Philip - 64 Ballard, Daryl - 64 Balling, Donald - 119,167 Ballowe, Dean - 167 Ballowe, Cary - 64 Balzer,Teri - 167 Bamford, William - 64,137,145 Banks, David W- 64,155 , Bantle, Karen - 167 Bantle, Philip - 103,119,136 Bard, Thomas - 64,90,103 Barnas, Michele - 119 1 Barnas, Susan - 80,83,167,244 Barnum, Alayne 4 10 Barrett, Sandra - 64 Bartlett, Kimberly -- 119 Barton, lane -- 99,119,153 Bates, Robert - 64 Batorski, Christine - 119 Bauer, Cami - 56,65,94,105,129 Bauman, lack -119 Becker, Douglas - 167 Biegalski, Ianine 4 119 Biehler, Gregory - 105,121,146,159 Bilka, Marie - 168 Billiar, David - 83,102,119 Billiar, Stephen - 64,83,97,141 Bilowus, Donna - 169,241 Bilowus, Patricia - 119 Binaxas, Andrew 4 119 Bird, Linda - 91,93,169 Bjarnarson, Marilyn - 83,96,104,119,153 Blackwell, Christopher - 64,145 Blackwell, Gregory - 135,148,169 Blackwell, Margaret W 169 Blady, Renee - 119 Blady, Russell - 64 Blazicko, Brian - 119,151 Blodgett, Guy - 103 Blomquist, Kristina - 64,80,83 Blomquist, Kurt - 76,84,97,119,151,155 Bloom, Paul - 10 Blue, Kristen - 93,119 Bodge, Robert - 169 Badge, William - 169 Bodnar, Gabrielle - 77,61,87,86,169,244 Boggan, Iohn - 84,86,87,88,169 Boland, Barbara - 119 Bollinger, Elizabeth - 10 Bongiorno, Mary - 64,213,103 Borczynski, Sandra - 170 Borek, Elizabeth - 10 Borer, Wayne - 170 Borgart, Denise - 65 Borowiec, Norine - 142 Borowiec, Steven - 119,170 Boswell, Iames - 65,145,158 Boswell, Mary - 170 Bowen, David - 146,170 Bowman, Gregory - 65 Boyd, Beverly - 84,103,119 Boyer, Laurie 4 93,119 Boyer, Yvonne - 119 Brady, Michael - 170 Brawdy, Scott - 65,136 Brege, Steven - 65 Brehm, Kathleen - 93,170 Breinlinger, Debbie - 170 Brisco, Ronald - 65,137,144 Broadbent, Mary - 65 Brock, Mark - 65 Brogan, Thomas - 137,171 Brokx, Anita - 65 Brokx, Lidwyn - 65,83,98 Brooks, Sandra - 77,81,88,93,94,171 Brooks, Susan -- 65,80,83,94 Brose, Alan - 93,141,155,171 Becker, Roger - 64 Becker, Stewart - 119 Bednarz, Ieffrey - 64 Beer, Laura - 76,88,131,154,167 Beering, Michael - 89,95,146,167 Behlmaier, tackle - 64 Behlmaier, Mark - 119 Belica, Edward - 168 Bell, Lynn - 168 Bellanti, Douglas - 64,90 Bemiller, Tambra - 56,66,91 Bemiller, Tambra - 56,66,91 Bemiller, Todd - 168 Benn, Vicki - 168 Bennett, Nancy - 168 Benson, Sharon - 64 Bentkowski, Joseph - 168 Benzinger, Ioan - 64,85 Berencsi, Iudy - 119 Berggren, Nancy - 10 Bergner, Sandra - 81,168 Berlin, Diane - 64,142 Bermingham, Michael - 10,119 Bernard, Laura - 64,83,128 Best, lay - 168 Bettcher, Pamela - 97,101,119 Beverly, Iohn - 64,103 Bezilla, Valentine - 64,81 Brown, Gail - 65 Brown, Iames - 65,144 Brown, Peter - 119 Brown, Sandra - 82,813,171 Brown, Scott - 65 Bruder, Ieffrey -- 65,103 Brunner, Patricia - 56,57,67,105,128 Brunne r, Robert- 146,159,171 Brunt. Nancy -- 12 Buchanan, Charles - 65 Buggenhagen, Rhonda - 65,95 Bulera, Steven - 79,61,120,146 Buono, Blanche - 12 Burau, Robert - 120 Burchfield, I3Cqt16ly11 - 8U,B9,95,10U,171,244 Burger, Laurel - 65 Bus, Mark - 120 Bus, Thomas - 65,85 Bushnell, Iulie - 101,120,153 Bushnell, Kathryn - 65,96 Butler, Lloyd - 171 Buzy, Marilyn - 76,77,79,79,81, 1U5,120,131,133,153,241 Byer, David - 77,79,B1,157,171 Bykowicz, Brian - 65 Byledbal, Robert - 171 Byledbal, Susan - 171 Caggeso, Nancy - 172 250 Cala, Anthony - 65 Calkins, Michelle - 65 Cameron, Bruce - 172 Canfield, joanne - 65 Canonico, Christopher - 120 Cappola, Peter - 65 Cappuzzo, Marcelle - 172 Caprous, lulie - 80,99,101,120 Caputo, Michael - 172 Carl, Charles - 120 Carl, Christopher - 148,172 Carl, Diane - 65 Carlone, Cathleen - 56,65 Carlone, Iames - 65 Carmody, Richard - 65,135,144 Carpenter, David - 120,146 Carpenter, Dawn - 89,172 Carr, Donna -W 172,241 Carr, Michael - 65 Carr, Robin - 120 Carr, Ronald - 93,172 Carson, Diane -A 67 Cary, Richard N 120 Case, Lynn - 61 Casnellie, Timothy - 122,146 Castiglia, Karen - 67,B3,95,130 Cavalcoli, Iames - 67,150 Cavanaugh, leffrey - 120 Chapin, Pamela - 93,172 Charnock, Glenn - 67 Charnock, Todd - 67 Chavanne, Ieffrey - 146,173 Chavanne, Thomas - 120 Cherry, jeffrey - 1731 Chestnut, Anthony - 120 Christofferson, Sarah - 104,173 Chuba, Ieffrey - 120 Cichocki, Sharon - 31 Cioffi, Leslie - 80,89,96,100,173 Ciraulo, Elizabeth - 120 Clabeaux, Denise - 80,173 Clancy, Iames - 77,79,61,69,148,157 173 Clark, Geoffrey - 120 Clarke, jonathan - 88,146,173 Clayton, Craig - 120 Clever, Matthew - 67,77,81,144 Clulow, Adair - 120 CGChI'at1, Lynn -- B0,82,95,99,101,12D Colafranceschi, Lawrence - 120 Cole, Eric - 120 Cole, john - 67,145 Colin, fulie - 83,120 Collins, Deborah - 92,93,120 Collins, Diane - 67,94 Collins, Marlene - 120 Collopy, Brian - 120,155 Collopy, Richard - 67,145 Condiff, William - 120 Connelly, William - 120,146,161 Conners, Darlene - 173 Conners, Maureen - 34 Conners, Michael - 90,103 Cook, Iohn - 173 Cook, Michael - 67 Cooper, Michael - 121,130,146 Cornish, Beth - 56,67,83,98 Cornish, Kathleen - 80,98,101, 104,120,154 Corp, David - 12,85,88,89 Corto, Lynn - 95,96,121 Coughenour, Timothy - 121 Coughlin, David - 121,146 Couteau, lames - 173 Courtney, Amy - 67 Courtney, Michael - 173 Courtney, Randall - 145 Courtney, Sheila - 99,121 Cousins, Peggy - 174 Coville, Frederick - 12 Cox, David - 67,144 Cox, William - 67,145 Creenan, Claudia - 67,129 Critoph, Dorothy - 12,115 Crowley, Dennis - 121 Crowley, Patricia - 91,92,93,143,174 Culig, Susan - 67 Culver, Michael - 67,81,144 Culver, Patrick - 76,77,78,81,174 Cummings, james - 67,145 Cunning, Kathleen - 61,93 Gwick, Edward - 121,146,161 Czerwinski, Gary - 174 Dahill, jennifer - 81,101,121 Dake, Gregory - 67,158 Daley, Mary Anne - 104,154,174 Danforth, Peter - 136,174 Danis, Karen - 121 Darling, Nancy - 174 Dart, Laura - 103,121 Dasey, Theresa - 93,121 Dash, Diane - 67 Davis, Catherine - 86,87,88, Egloff, Michael - 121 Eimiller, Kristl - 68 Emerling, Todd - 68 Empric, Gary - 121,148 Engberg, Sandra - 81,83,101,121 Engle, jane - 121 Enser, Kenneth - 177 Ernewin, Kimberly - 68 Evans, jodi - 68 Evenden, Edward - 148,177 Evenden, jeffrey - 68 Everetts, Sharyl - 98,101,121 Everetts, Sheila - 68 Fadale, Charles - 121 Fadale, joanne - 100,177 Falk, Karen - 121 Fallon, joyce - 129,177 Fallon, Mark - 68 Fallon, Timothy - 144 13a,15a,174,r244+1, i,,s 41 Farina, James - 14,155 Davis, jeffery'4-677 '1,, wg isVV, ,--s ,V 1 Faulkner, Theresa - 121 Davis, Peter - 67,82,8'3,953974,9,9jffjff1g1 Fay, Karen - 68 Davis,,,Wendy - 121,154 7' ' 7' Felegy, Paul - 68,81,83,102 Degkj1jef0rme',,g,V67H,,I g , ,,.1, 1 ,--,' QQ ,,i, i f Felice, Matthew - 68 Delohnc .rss David tt, f5,5,7,81,143p155f tiit 1 ,,i,, ieis ,t,t ,rss , gfaanal, Mark -,89,,105,155,177 Dallwardr, Kathleen?54f,aj7,77,a1,a3,9s it A 7 stst j A i , pggfghfjnoj1,gaf51j17gag113441,1 Demmefleyr Martin 59217411241 11 fFelr ri5l, ',iDaniel - 122' iltlt' f E tsiiti 7Q.f'fffy' Dernpgsey, Ka,thleeQ1rV V,4r ,V't' j tzy- 11 li, 51 V,tV' V,,i ,gy LV ' ,EVaVr,ry', Frederick - 141,157 Deilnpsey-,i,fLawrence7 4'121',1161f 51 '1,, Liyys 51 T 59,531,137 Daneckag71rQOllean - 1o4,105,175,241,z44 ttiiit A i'ti ,tt,tt 1 D909915eiifrl9hUff5f1f5,5f53i'113Zr19-flrl53 ,-', 1-1 ,,, ,1 Fidel, I DSn5CkE1Q ,elt 5155311Tif4ifT04iil05il1175 ,'li,1l if if fi:r'F'w 7 0' lh'l 'lil 0 ff5i?E'1f9fLr1fKBthe1Einerf,183ii7ffifg,i11ir,f :E Deperto, Arlene - 34 V V 1f75,69j,8,1 11,', 1 ,,-, 1,311-g,,1 -,l , Deperto, David - 68 Fink, ii' if3i'13f DeTom-be,7'Ghri'stopher 44-'68,?,77, i s5 'it Fioretto, Mary Ann - 93,177 81,83f144,158 Fischer, Michael - 97,122 Devine, Kevin - 68 122 '-i-, Devine, Robert - 137,175 1 tsti A ,15,,ii,s Devinlk aye VV,:k kV.i, irkk. V, kk k.-, 555515, -,,, 2 Flackyh 'Diane VV7, Vi V: DiHUiiC0:r31MHrfis2,fFff58Q94tff ssiist 7 1 ifi 77r91r86Ql1l04Q iiil 1775 kxifryhg :,-g Lkrrr ',,', 81L,1.09,12 ,,:rL grli, DfiC7k7f2DSsfsDf4b,0fHH447768A 7 it trlatalyr 1, Dipkarsiontj Bradley - 77,79,B1,14a,1z54gQ1grf1,g,,, ,gE1qre,aijegsRa1ricia - ,KT tttrt TS A 1 Patricia ,:,V i,V: Ii, ,t, K Vrrikl D1iiCf1if2ffffDHWI1i fri tti 1fU4Q1QU155f1757f srissl Silivolffr T 77 Dirlsf ,Mi,cha1e1lj'F?lr11Q21,14'3' 'P 0' 41i'1L1ii,1i1?14Qf1LfFqsergQfS2iirl'eiy - Dii1ITipf1 f,Peife,il f 175 FOLHZZZ ChHf16,Uef??'77597 Di5i3FH0ff:D3Vid ,5t' 4121, 1 4 5 41 , r, EUX,7r Ci1ih'?PiliGf7+l56159176153 DHZQ F?HTikF? 71r,58lF 777i1 Y iisttritr 7 7,l7 Q A if A 'F105'lPr MSW 4 14 D112 ,tts janet195397,91r,e5,t9a7,799i,i102,176 ,,,t,t j Francis ,,7,,, D Quaid - 178 ,i: ,,,,,,, N ,,,,,', 511f,fffgf ,.', Francisj-Katherine - 122 Doherty, V jeffrey - 69 DOh9T4Ty1.Q M31ihtiwflF?255553?75Qt51Z82178395,971me fffff7f27!1?1MFriank, Lori - 178 11,1 ,,,, V ,g rtr 'illt 7 L'7i' Franklin, Rochelle - 122 11, , ' Frantzen, jo anne - 69 Don'aldS0n,1 i'i' Franz, Margaret - 88,142,178 D0nnalltyQt1iGarheri5e1gj5,171afi,ig lyt Franz, Paul - 122,137,148 Dornhaffner,-'Nlarienif+'12 ', Franz, William - 69 Dotzler, Darlene5E-?5fg681,9,41,96r Fraser, Michael - 69,77,81,83 Dowler, Kyle - 687 11', Ffedeflbufgr Ian - 59 Draudt, Beth - 103,121fikf'QTQ Fredenburg, Ralph - 122 Daudt, Deanna - 68 if 7 Draudt, Sandra - 68,80 Druzbik, Paul - 176 Ducey, Alan - 103 Ducey, Gordon - 103,121 Duewiger, Lynne - 176 Duffner, john - 12 Duffy, Michael - 176 Duncan, David - 121 Dunlavey, Brian - 121 Durni, David - 176 Durward, jeffrey - 176 Dylo, Veronica - 68 Dzimian, Carol - 101,108,121,129 Ebel, Dianne - 14,61 Ebner, james - 68 Eckhardt, Karen - 68,81,83 Edie, Deborah - 56,68,77,79,81 Edie, Karen - 80,89,176 Eggleston, Lance - 14 Egloff, George - 176 Freedman, Lisa - 88,96,178 Freeman, Russell - 122 Fronczak, Brenda - 178 Fronczak, David - 122 Frye, William - 122 Fullone, Kathryn - 178 Funke, Terence - 151 Fusco, Lisa - 69,91 Fyock, Harry Alan - 178 Gagne, Michael - 122 Galenza, Denise - 93.178 Galenza, Edward - 69 Gallagher, David - 122 Galley, Daniel - 82,83,95,178 Galley, Peter - 69 Galligan, john - 122 Gambino, joanne - 179 Gambino, Nancy - 96,101,104,108,122 Garratano, joseph - 179 Gates, Donna - 69 Gates, Frances - 69 251 Gates, joseph - 122,179 Gaulin, Suzanne - 122 Gawron, Mark - 103,122 Gearhart, john - 69 Gennocro, jo Anne - 122 George, jeffrey - 69 Gerber, Charles - 151,179 Gerken, Mary - 122 Gerrnann, Robert - 143,179 Gern, Kathryn - 69,80 Gerrie, Cynthia - 81,101,122,140 Gerstner, james - 146,179 Gesko, Lynn 5 69 Gesko, Mark - 122,130 Gibson, Bonnie - 122,155 Gildea, Ellen - 80,91,179 Giles, jeffrey - 179 Gillon, Alison - 122,142 Ginley, john - 69,93 Glor, john - 14 Glor, Linda - 14 Glunz, june - 179 Goddard, Albert- 179 Goddard, Desiree - 122 Goembel, judith - 76,77,81,88. 100,104,240 Gokey, Tracey M 122 Goldie, GeneAnn - 83,91,180 Gonda, Nancy - 142,180 Gorline, Gary 5 140 rrr,1rGra:con,1,,SteVen - 69 ,180 rrirrr ,i,,,, 1 A 't'GiraiiiftffltLisa - 85,93,12t2 ' , 1 1Gri1S,SO1r irri '59if 148017711477 7 1 Green, ,,5,,7 R 1r5btirrf 98,123-,142 A r 1 tgsragiftg 23,1148 ,161 fGreene'f lll Kellyf 123 tcriagaafmldt, 1g,1 Martha - 56,5759 1 11,' 12Gb'Gienyvo,od',7 Robin 123 1Gr6g6tryQ Julia - 1o1,1o5,1os,12z,129 Griffey, Dale - 180 Griffin, jeffrey - 69 Griffin, john - 123,146,151 Griffin, Paul - 17 Grishkat, Holly - 89,97,180 Gritsko, Cathleen - 70,80,83 Gritsko, Daniel - 90,123 Grobe, Virginia - 17,57 Gross, William - 17,95 Groundwater, Robert - 122 Guenther, Scott - 123 Gugliuzza, Eric - 123,130,146 Gurr, Patricia - 70,76,83,97 Gwynne, Donna - 70,83,97 Haas, Michael - 70 Haberer, Mark - 103 Haberly, Barbara - 180 Hackett, Eric - 123,130 Haeberle, Eric - 146,181 Haefner, Mary jane - 76,77,81,89,181 Hageman, Thomas - 17 Hagle, Edith - 70 Hahin, jerome - 136,181 Hale, Gregory - 137,146,181 Halik, Michelle - 93,123 Hall, Patricia - 123 Hall, Sarah - 56,70,81,129 Hilliman, Diane - 123 Halpin, Suzanne - 70,91 Hamann, julie - 123 Hammond, Thomas - 181 Haney, Todd - 123 Hanley, Laurie - 181 Hanley, Thomas - 123 Hanson, Karen - 102,181 Harbison, David - 70,76,83,151,158 Harbison, Lynn - 84,93,181 Hare, Paul - 70 Harnick, Peter - 181 Harrington, Steven - 123, 146 Harris, jane - 123 109,124,129 Hart, Carol 4 130,181 Hart, Kathleen 4 70,136,152 Hart, Susan 4 84,101,123,241,Z44 Hartloff, Mary 4 123 Hartloff, Norman - 181 Harvey, Scott 4 123 Hasbrouck, Polly - 100,182 Hashemayan, Dena 4 182 Hastings, Ioel 4 182 Hatten, David 4 123,146 Hauck, Alison 4 104,105,108, Infante, Iwinski, Peter 4 71,102 Philip - 04,011,130 Izarra Molino, Alfonso 4 57,150,184 Izzo, Denise 4 184 Izzo, Su zanne 4 184 Iablonski, Mark 4 71,90 Iackson, Iackson, Iackson, Iackson, Iackson, Ieanne 4 71 Ioseph -123,130 Lisa - 80,91,100,185 Michael 4 185 Susan 4 86,104,185 Iacksongfwilliam Haugh, Karen 4 123 Hawes, Paul -V 103,123 Iacob, - 'IVa'cobs,' David - 1,24tl14s,101 l Hazlett,V,Iul,i'e. 4 70 'V -'Q,VV ,, Headleegfsusan - 7V8,81,i12,3,142 fx Heary,f Mary 4 70 3 8 Hedrick, Thomas 4' 70 ' Hierla, Tim 4152 ais, Held, AUdFB8'iViQ+ 70 'fi 2-V, Heiiiiebefs foot 5 sttta ' 2 HQr1aaberg.,Fif2fifriQk 7O,1S5l1l45,158,f,715ll I ,,,,t4 , Hanneboereg ,eti 1 iiti i iit 1 5 Hennesen, Margareit 4 Henry, ,,BrV1Van y- Henry, Emily Henry, Karen 74 182.1 76,77,81,95,97,182 70 Henry, Martin 70 Herold, Ieffrey .70 Henry, Susan 41 4 182 721. Klinger, Wendy 4 71 Knight, Pamela 4 71 Knoll, Richard 4 187 Koeppl, Ieffrey 4 71 Kofahl, Timothy 4 76,77,81,88,187 Kogut, Stephen - 77,79,81,82, 83,102,188 Kohn, Iames 4 71 Kolacz, David 4 125 Korabek, Gregory 4 188 Kowal, Laura 4 125 Kowalske, Charles 4 103,136,188 Kraft, Nora 4 71 Kramer, Peter 4 72 jgmigQi1f,R3ym0nd,fVgfQ4 185 Q ,,'g Kranz, Cheryl 4 72,129,160 Iansten, Beth - 77Ef831,88,100,185,'240 Kraiiz,,Norroan 4 148,188 ,,,, ,V lasiurapgtisan -E1f9g100,109 f ' ' Krawiec, Da,VldVVf 72,137,145,155i'75, Iieswal1d,ii1Cheryl fi tt' V tgy- 1VV'Vf Krawieci, 1i-'t Victoria 4 96,101,108i,1,25 Iohaiiihsdottir, Steitihnn 4 ,1V85V,j'v '- f if i Kray, 72,83 , IohnVsofn,.l3Vreftt 4 .jf ,,-V Viri ,Kroll,21Lai1'rVeni-4,4 i89,96,100,188 -V t ,, L 1VVoh11s?on,VQ,Eritc 4 oVaV, Vaao KVroger,L,inidalMarie 4 110 ' iI'8hnVs,gVn-,FHQfQ1ard.VifaQQVf76,146,185ffg ,K,ruly,,-'Keyiiin 4 72 V'-.. V VVVVVV . . .Kruszkaiceorge - 72 - 105, Krypelgilrlaoimriri,4.72,00,a3 ,V - 750,146,185 1 iisr Kubane iosaiihe 72 1 Iohnstoin, Ioan 4 1,, 1 Kuebler,'ffGerald24 125,148 if Iolnesg Deborah 412186 Kuhn,E'1Davitd 123,125,155 jones, Diane 4 93,124,142 Zones, Iames 4 1931 Iones, Michelle 4-77,81,86 Kuhn, Ieffrey - 161 L Kulik, Kathleen 4 188 Kunkle, Christine,4 81,88,96,V Hgrtz, peter - 132 Iones, Patricia - 71 101,100,125 , 7 Q I Ones, Rafi-Hifi -1186 KSULSTL 1056011 - 125 L L ii, lord an, Paula 4 9 V,,V ' A 'Kussgl-,1iSuzanne - 188 4 17 li' igii I 'i . '-1' 5 Kaczmarski, Karen V ititi, , - 83,188 V i 4 Kaczor, Anne 4 1i,-'i, Theresa - 1881 ' 81,,1,4a7,155,1,831.r 7 ist Kaczor, Edwin - 124,V13,6,,,1,5,5V,,,, Kyrie, iMichelle - 104,125,- Susah Kadi, Ioseph 4 125 0 i i La'Cliance, Paula 4 189 r ,,,i Kadlubowski, David ii, i145iJi18B'i2i41 . 'L'f?iC,D1i .'i,1i V -V Hifi 8 HHCY - ,l,,,lt iiiiffiiifiskiiiijipameia +1862 litliitl etlltl tlii 1 iitll fiiiiiiiiiigi liiyi 8' iiil Pfiiiifiifi - 55171-91 Laifiifiw- DHWH - 7113 ,lt 1757 f 72175, Q lii, siilii ioot Peteri 4,124,148 V1,, j 7 lCarSggglan,VV,,lylariaooa 4-125 LalmparelligiEjh2Ifa,rkp4j,83,95,9,s,1 179 .1 f 711103 . L?i,ii.9i9i'r MiCiiiEifi'3liii7??lfii1259146 iillf -9119 LlHnief'PHifiCia 8815178124-154li,fi,2 Keeier Riiifiiiieitfis - 125 sliliiiil, Lenfsflfi David iili 21, LTTLS liill Keel, 101111 45571 sslll 8 it iiii ' 8 'LHti195, Kalhleffrl 4ifT0U,ii2i5i189i,i241 llli - Keel- Laurie ,ssllei - RiChHfd1R?1f2,5 --Vl- 221,-5 Keelen, SgVQi-t,iV?L.,Vf:fj'35 Michele L. g3Vg9Vj00V1gg ,1ff1V,ffVfjggVVLrV ,f.iVi4j,VV Keen, Iah'ef:gg5il'1B6 ,i'VlV ,,fQ5,lVfiff,1,V2VlV VVVV' V VQV. Roberta 4 72 Keen, Ioanne 4 93,125 iiii ' ' 'La'r's'oih, Robin 4 72 Hollfeltder,'Elleri 4'l83t,r120,1i0l0fi83if V,sV Dale 4 71 iiiiilo is -Larsioii, lRohald 4 21,122 or Holrnes, Margareti,4 189-2' jf, VVVVV 4 125 Laskowski, 'Robert 4 189 Holrfiei imgrguergte,-.2 V32 - ','-, i ' 'i'K1eVhioegV1'fVEllen 4 84,125 Laskowski, Stisan 4,72'Vg Holtzgjeffrey 893,124,159 Keller,VEiSharon 4 19 Lata, Tamara 4-,91,93,125 .fyfif Ho9dV,,KarenV4 ,80,84,V97,1V01,124 7 KelVlyQ:Karen 4 76,80,12,5,g, Liavin, Linda -96,125 , 8 Hopkins, Timothy - 131,146,183 Kelly, Mary 4 7,1 V 1 llllr Leach, Barbara 4 125,241 y V Hiornberger, Daniel 4 124,143 5 Kelly, Meliindaifee-125 Vi Leavell, IVeff.r.8y 4 189 . - Hornberger, Patricia- 183 , Kelsey, KathleeinVf4f,-71,91,129,160 Leavell, Kathryn 4 189 5 ,-VV, 1 ' Hornberger, Robert,f4 183 V Kemmer , ' 't,, 195- Viii Leaveil, LeroyV21,144i V 1 I Horvaih, Alexander, 4 70,151,158 illil, 9 QQ, Kempf, 143f,158i,187 V Lebermari, Cynthia -it 81,88,100, ,,l, Hostetter, Iames 124 fi 'll'ii gli' ' Kfempf,VVV,Ka,,th1ITee'n i4iV1Qil29f,V1,42,160,187 i L ., Hoth, Gary 4,131,159,183 K'e,mpfi,TVi,Bebecca 4 71,142 ,Vi,, 5 V Lieber1j5iai1g'.r QRi1issell 4 72,81,1,45'l1iY1f'i,f,gii,f, Hovey, Stephen - 124' Kempiigjiichard 4 71 ' Lechner, Timothy 4 189 , w 1 Howard, Melissa 101,108,124 V' Kenefick, Michael 4 187 Lisa -12,51 '--, , , Y i Howard, Pamela-V4 70,80 K9Y'fH9dY,YD3Vidf- 71 fgf ,,,VVr j Lee, Marlg,,54'72,'103,145 TV Howe, Barbara '4 77,81,86,89,100,i1fB4 Kennedy, DVennis 4 ,L,eigh,iQ,,,lrgnic'e,4272 ' ,V ' Howe, Debra 4 78,101,124 , .7 irri, fl Keppler, ir,, T575 ilii ,l,eigh,Qftohnl4 lrl, 19014 2 HOWBS-'Giaiiiam 837124, i i L Kefleyi 4411219088755 1fi?ffP iiiiiiliipiiR0b9fiff?i72J144Qi535 1 a Howes, Theodore -i124 ,rt Kersteni, Rosemary i'l, 21 Leslie, IHII'lQ,5iV,if?4 83,,88,90,125 1 S V Howie, MichaelQ3V124, Kiener, Q,:Vg3soi3oVaso5,4,5155,143,155 Lewandowglii, Michelle 4sr73ai,100i,1l04,190 Hubert, Ierome 4' 124 8 Kindell, Lewand,ow3ki, Robert 4 7255+ Hudden, Gary 4 124 King Chris 4 34 i Lewis, Carl 4 72,144 Hudi, Barbara 4 70 Huen, Clifford 4 19 Hughes, Christie - 184 Hughey, David 4 70 Hull, Tracy 4 96,124 Hummel, Iohn 4 184 Humphrey, Sherri 4 85,103,124 Hutter, Douglas 4 71 Idziur, Stephen 4 124,146,157 lgel, Mark 4 184 King, Harry - 71,95,103,155 King, William 4 155,187 Kingston, Catherine 4 71 Kirst, Michael 4 71 Klee, Ianet 4 71 Klein, Dawn 4 125 Klein, Kirk 4 187 Klemenich, Paul 4 146,161,187 Klinger, Deborah 4 71 Klinger, Timothy 4 71 252 Lewis, Cheryl 4 93,125 Lewis, Lee - 190,241 Lindsey, Bonnie 4 72 Lindsey, Gerald 4 190 Lindsey, Theresa 4 125 Littlefield, Wayne 4 72 Lockwood, Leslie 4 86,88,100,190 Lockwood, Marcia 4 86,125,142 Logel, Daniel 4 72,144 Logel, Ieffrey 4 190 Logel, Michael 4 190 Logiudice, Lisa 4 72,94,98 Logiudice, Thomas 4 110 Lorek, Donna 4 190 Lorenz, Mark 4 146,190 Lorenz, Stephanie 4 101,105, 108,1U9,124,129 Losee, Donna 4 72,138,156 Loyall, jeffrey 4 110,137 Luba, Glenn 4 137,146,191 Lucas, Darlene 4 103,110 Ludlow, .1AAV,, ,-.'l . gfffjl Ludwig. Luh '- 1 B VY Q5 Y if 'riff :-::.: 0 if 41914 4 7,la 6 1 1 ,,t,G rrnl 00510132191 42072 3 Lyons, Jann 4 72,85 ff Ly e ns, Ell ent 4 04,1 9117 55:5 , ,e , er,, 455 f leeeea g 3 Mac D o n a l d, B a r b ar ai 11043129 lffiff if Lf Maciag, Linda 4 191 L 'iii l lr': if Mack, Roger 4 148,191,241 Mack, Terrence 4 110,148 MacMurray, Karen 4 191 Meerii, Kimbtelrly 4 210 Madam DaWn11 !s.i58f.9,6.,,, ,,,7 2 2. Madison, Norman 4 210 'l'- Magyar, Steven 4 58 Mahoney, Dawn 4 110 Mailey, Carolyn 4 58 Mailey, Elizabeth 4 101,110 Maishak, Patti 4 58 lelz ,7,e ,l,,8 Malican, William 4 21 Malke, Melanie 4 154,210,241 Mallion, Barbara 4 210 Mammoser, Kristin 4 110 Mammoser, Mary 4 210 Mammoser, Suzanne, 4 210, 5 M,9m1119ff12Hi9 itttf trt, rrtirr :,k,' , Matnganetldi Karen'l'56,50,154,150 ivienges, Leslie - 102,110 Mangiardi, Paul 4 58 Mangino, Michael 4 110,151 Mann, Charles 4 21 Mann, Michele 4 58 Manning, Kathleen 4,58 ',,, if '15 ,'i1l f i'1 p A Manning' Shawl 101 isitrri 4,1,s1 ttti iviaifingistlfitiramgi5L'70,1t10 M3flS6fi4 lsi 51056411185 4 58 Majrvlinski, ludith - 70,01,9s,100,110 Marron, Phillip 4 21,84,244 Martin, Cara 4 21,89,104 Martin, Daryl 4 110 Martin, Christopher 4 110 V, Martinez, Sherry 4 83,91,,g110F' Martucci, Lucille +7211 1' Mascia, Sharon 42211 Master, Tarrimy 4 211 Mattheyvfs,' Carolyn 4 58,129. ,1i32',133,152,160 Matthews, Gerald 4 110 Matthews, james 4 110,148 Mattulke, Martin 4 211 Mattulke, Nichole 4 58,81 Matusick, Kathleen 4 58,133 Maurer, Bruce 4 146,211 Maurer, Kelly 4 76,77,81,83, 83,96,102,211 Max, Theresa 4 211 May, jacqueline 4 91,211 McCormick, William 4 22,99 McDonald, Maureen 4 89,100,212,240 McMahon, Kathleen 4 91,110,129,160 McMahon, Martin 4 212 McAllister, Thomas 4 211 McAuley, joan 4 56,68,105 McCall, Timothy 4 58 iivlillllar 'yllfliller McCann, David 4 212 McCarthy, Ann 4 110 McCarthy, john 4 148,212 McCreary, William 4 58,145 McDonald, David 4 58 McDonald, Lauren 4 212 McGarva, Betsy 4 111 McGarva, Kathleen 4 58 McGrath, Anne 4 58,761,160 lVlCGI'Htll, Brian 4 77,79,81,93,111 Mosgeller, Craig 4 215 Mosgeller, Roger 4 82,112 Moulton, Michael 4 146,215 Moyer, Bonnie Lee 4 59,99 Muck, Elizabeth 4 154,215 Mugle, jeanette 4 34 Mulcahy, Steven 4 59 Mulhollan, john 4 215 Mullen, Cynthia 4 112,138 Mumbach, joseph 4 143,215 MCKQS- Palflflk,T-1111113511455 ttt, . ,,.1 Luke - 112, . . MCKGY 1 1 ilit 1,DUI1Hld 7v11g,i1f3Oi159s:, fi 1 1 M c Keygf 5129 ,160 l f 5i1:?SfffffTll.Miii rckiol' 'Ma ttheyvg 5 1 ' 2,121 4 ,Muideek,,j 11,03t,219 ,gf pypp V p,,, 55, if 55133 tlstt ttlstrr F 151,2i31,5lf7, sttf , 2 Mark 133.96!2ii24fff533? tit fMiChff11G-w irti 5759591i83f. ,,: 5 rL.V,LV V1..,' 'lrrk 525, ,L:V,L:.V,1 Q :ik i.i:, VVLVVL MGMYIUGHY 1 iNfiiil0Sfs ilii - 225-219437557 R S8 etrss , tssirtt Neipiiiraiistwski, 59 I ,p:,V Eftjj1:Q.f tki '-l VV kVk,:. , i 83,112 stt 0843651991 f ,ess 5 83il5Bf1f5f5f itritiss iltni 'L rlltilt Y-Ntilhanif gtrss Wfiiglifdf' 112 it ii1Mef5n,eyf,iir1estepn r,,e' 1 rnsj Nje,a,1e,fiiPeitr3ieia - 99,103,112 Meigsnefg Andrew 4 216 Melissnerj,,R,ickf?g4,r5'8i 'rie - e i,i1Si'7lf'Neiger, jennifer 4 112 Meissner,'Tii'ialf'4 56,59 L, ,,',, gg lp, Nenno, Beverly 4 Z2 Merchant, Bradley'4'1:11ff IVI fl:-fig ii L 2 ,.-,,L,.p,,, Newberry, john 4 112,216 Meredith, Linda 4 56,553,105 'e',1i f --fiiifffif ',0' if? rii Newton, l0hn 4 143,216 Meredith, Marcia 4 84,86,88,105,213'-f,V Nicaise, john 4 59 Mieriteiruffia,Bettie 4 83,141,213 rstp MNicaise, Katherine 4 05,215 MeftZ1ufft,TiiH1OitTi'5f ette 4-99,ze,1s0,155 Kenneth - 216 Mesnard, Michael 4 59 5' '-01 ' ,,,,, 01'--1' Meunier, john 4 22 Meyer, julie 4 09,13a,140,15s,213 ,' 1 5,911 '.1-- Zfvii. 1 1 if Ikr '- .',,k, ,7,.,-1,'.',-L 1. 2. Meyers, Linda 4 88,104,213,241,244 591145 ettr, ,ee1,1e, , 1 . 4 tceet t,1 rlet tttt , Meyers, Margaret 4 111 1Nowak,1Peter 4 59 L ,,-:, Miami Lorraine - 551,59f,51Ji-10453195fl95fffffelhffiel F rstil . B Nowak DWf9lif?'T9f5Viid,, 0 71101 ,154 N nwekewski, 973,112 ttteeels, Joanne 4 83,129,213 ,ype e,y1, , lpe Mieheiski, Karen 4 56,59,83,138,160,, e,,, j at titti 'Naigenn Mikucki, Ellen 4 111 j ,,,, ,f,f,g,Q,jf 'p,1'i,- Q l10l Nye, Micph5iiel'i- 112 Milholland, iir-' i1-l 3 '-'1ie1 O'Brien,'Karen,,4 108,109,142 Milks, tli'f 1':f Q?Brien, Laurie 4 77.7.9,81,93, tcct 111,124,132,153,1s0 ' rriet ttis 111,142 Obenshain, Scott 4 146,217 4 59,70,154 , Arm 4 89,154,214 V Miller, Deborah 4 111 L Miller, Kurt 4 105,108Q110,135,148 Miller, Lee 4214 ' Miller, Lynn,-1Marie 4 214 Miller-,Q-,Molly 4 214,241,244 Miller' , Rosemary 4 95,103,133,214 , Tamora 4 88,1U0,214,Z4U Miller, Thomas 4 59 Milley, Brenda 4 214 Minton, Mark 4 111 Minton, Mary Lou 4 103,214 Minton, Timothy 4 59 Mirando, Peter 4 22 Missert, Peter 4 111 Missert, Thomas 4 59,85,90,150,155 Moelbert, Lydia 4 83,95,103,111 Moelbert, Reiner 4 59 Moffat, Renee 4 59 Moll, Melinda 4 93,111 Monaco, William 4 215 Monckton, Bret 4 102,111 Monckton, Kimberly 4 112,160 Monforte, Deborah 4 112 Moot, Allen 4 112,148 Moran, Karen 4 112 Moran, Lynn 4 59,129 Morgan, Debora 4 112 Moritz, William 4 215 Morlock, Sharon 4 215 Morse, George 4 22,86,102 Moscato, Mark 4 108,111 Moses, Margaret 4 22,129,160 Mosgeller, Cheryl 4 112 253 O'Brien, Lawrence 4 82,83,88,95,217 O'Brochta, joyce 4 112 O'Brochta, Walter 4 217 O'Connor, Kevin 4 217 O'Connor, Maureen 4 217 O'Connor, Nancy 4 59 O'Dell, Ruthanne 4 100,104,217 O'Dej, Brigid - 05,217 O'Hara, Barbara 4i2i4,11,240 O'l'lern, Paul 411,2,155 O'Hern, Peter -112,155 O'Hern, Susan Olivieri, Darlene?-f4 ' Oliv i eri, Gl 11 O'Meara, james 'ill 4,,103i,112,'f,V,, Qiwlearay Ioan k,:. arg! Off- l0?m ' 24 Orr, Lynnette 4 Orr, Robert 4 136- Grtel, Marcus 4 O'Shea, 'remmyq4 104i:5217,241 Otremba, Edward 'ii' - Ottley, Kipp 4 69 Owen, james 4 24,112,140 Owsiarl, LOI'l 4 60,B0,83,91,142 Paas, Craig 4 112 Pack, William 4 60,67 Palczewski, Marie 4 96,112 Palczewski, Ronald 4 218 Palisano, Karen 4 60,154 Palisano, Michael 4 218 Palisano, Paul 4 113 Palisano, Timothy 4 113,135 Pantera, Gwen 4 218 Paolini, jeffrey 4 218 Paolini, Ioyce - 100,218,241 Parks, Scott - 218 Pasiecznik. Robert - 60 Patro, Robert- 218 Paulino, Robert - 60 Pavvlikowski. 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Griffin, Mr. R. R. R' D ice. r. Virginia Calkins, Mrs. Ioyce Howe ROW 2 Dr Howard Welker, Mr. Richard Robison, Mr. Edward Beer, Mr. Walter Henry We wish to thank the Board of Education for their solid su ort of s pp chool affairs and for their guidance in achieving desired goals. Acknowle dgements Mr. Ed Clark Mr. Iohn Connors Mr. David Corp Don-lay Studios Educational Services Mrs. Mary Foyle Mr. Lawrence Hood Dr. Richard Nagel Mrs. Barbara O'Hara Mr. Henry Tamutis Mrs. Doreen Winger Mr. Charles Young and all our parents mf' M , ,,-,JW .H f ' PML1Lf?hf:nbr',..5w.,.ew F , v H, 'L 1 'Wm 1 4 WE? , P r NA , - W 'Q ' , , H+ 4 .ll-A 1 5 1 , ,. 5 QL W Qu mr , 5. X A BW- M ' if I :Af.1 fQm,.,m'j,' ' 3? ,f -vsff '? -fl H1 R L ! . V .M 1 A Vi :--1, ' 'K A 3, A 4,d,Egwf L vt V1 Wyse, ww' ' , W ' W P U' '-'v .. '. dy.-gwf 1. M W W ,141 . ,,, ff :L NLR. 1mm, ,,, A Y . rislixmfffi. P. A v f- '44 2.5 W :'- A ':, V- A .L ii iv i Uii.L. 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