Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)
- Class of 1984
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GLPB. I love you Dad. CAROLYN ANTONIK - Got no time to spend and weep, the time has come to be gone. And tho' our health we drank a thousand times, it's time to ramble on. Long live the Radicals . . . MGMCIBDKCSSBMMPMP - dazed 84 confused forever! KELLY BACHMAN - Nobody knows what dreams I see-ain't nobody really sure just who they wanna be-it's up to me-I see my future at the rainbow's end-happy hours-timeless friends Thanks to MC, IH, IF, CM, LL, BW. KEVIN BAGINSKI - l'Keeping my mind on a better life where happiness is only a heartbeat away. Paradise, can it be all I heard it was? I close my eyes and maybe I'm already there. -Styx. Thanks for the good times ML, CW, MS. PATTIE BAILIE - Memories are reflec- tions of special times shared with special friends. They will never fade away! Thanks BO, BC, TB, LP for all the great times! Especially DC, friends forever! Thanks Mom 84 Dad, I love you. ALBERT M. BALLOWE - Don't be a shadow in a world of light. The sun shines forever for those who seek it. Te Voleo Bieno Asi Mari. Many thanks to my friends..PMTOIKLBILMP IP! Remem- ber Phil Loguidice. PATRICK BARBER - 'lLord, someone said, lfair warning'. Lord, strike that poor boy down. Turned from hunted to hunt- er, went to hunt somebody down . . . -Van Halen. Good luck to the Class of '84 TIM BAKER - 'How shall we fill these empty spaces we used to spend talking. How shall I fill these final places, how should I complete the walI. -Roger Waters from Pink Floyd. 66 LORI BARTOKVICH - I wish I could car- ry your smile in my heart in times when my life seems so low. It would make me believe what tomorrow could bring when today doesn't really know. AS RB KK PP NP IS RO AD TB. I love you Lloyd. RHONDA M. BASALYGA - To my friends: we've always stayed together through the good and bad times. You've showed me what true friendship really is. Thanks everyone! I love you Mom 84 Dad, RD, LB, RB, NFL KG, PP, KL, LC, KK, RO, SB, PH. STEVEN L. BASTY - IlYesterday all my troubles seemed so far away, now it looks as though they're here to stay. Oh, I believe in yesterday. -Lennon 84 McCartney. Goodbye Class of '84, CHERI L. BAUER - l'When I first met you I didn't realize I can't forget you or your surprise, you introduced me to my mind and left me wanting you and your kind. -BS. Luv to BHLPIPB. FRED BEERING - Time it was and what a time it was, those memories will never die. To my Class of '84: the class that parties and puts out more, when we meet again, the first round is on me. Thanx to all! AMY BELLANTI - Thanks to all my friends who made these years the best! I'll never forget you, IGA partiers. Good luck in the future 84 keep in touch. I won't forget you guys-TM, LL, MC, IB, MG, CA, CM, CL, VD, ID, TB, DG. TIA MARIE BEMILLER - Maybe the hardest thing I'll ever have to do is to walk away from all of you, leaving be- hind the life I've just begun - to find myself beyond the sun. Love, luck 84 happiness to all. ILYLASIS. CATHERINE PAGE BENTZEL - l'Warm, eager, living life, to be rooted in lifeg to learn, to desire, to know, to feel, to think, to act, that is what I want. -K. Mansfield. Thanks to my twin Marth, and to the rest: Dee, TB, PE MK, GW, Mom, Dad and Annie. CHRIS BERNARD - 'I used to live in a room full of mirrors, all I could see was me. I took my spirit and smashed all my mirrors, now all the world is here for me to see. -Iimi Hendrix. SCOTT BERNARD - Bind all of us to- gether ablaze with hope and free. No storm or heavy weather will rock the boat, you'll see. The time has come to close your eyes and still the wind and rain. The one who will be king is the watcher in the ring, it is you. BONNIE BIEGALSKI - To accomplish great things one must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also be- lieve. LISA BIELINSKI - Moments to by, years may pass, but love won't die and memories lost. Thanks Tisha, RF DC, SR KT, Aunt Mo, and Tom KASTLALAHHI. But most of all, Mom and Dad, I love you and still need you! IILL BLACK - IIThe world is a lonely place, you're on your own. -Black Sabbath. Best luck MC, CA, MG, AB, II, SS, CS. I love you Larry. Thanks Mom. LISA BOEHNE - ilYou just call out my name and you know wherever I am I'll come running . . . you got a friend. - I.T. Thanks Kate for always being there. Motion and Class of '84 together for- ever! HOHHDFS Bob, I love ya! DAVID M. BOOTHBY - If you love something, let it go. If it comes back, it's yours. If not, it never was. -Unknown. LAURA BORNES - And the days go by like a strand in the wind, in the web that is my own I begin again. -Stevie Nicks. Thanks Mom 84 Dad, Fuzz, Kris, Mar, Roz, SD, DS, MD and AB. I love ya all! Remember 3-I-3:6!! BRENDA BOTT - IIEvery now and then I get a little bit nervous that the best of all years have gone by. -BT Thanks to DLTBIDCHWKTSBF BW, CM and MIR, luv ya! Iohn, thank you for the memo- ries, I love you. DIANA BOWMAN - 'II was born to run, I was born to dream, the craziest girl you've ever seen, I gotta do it my way or no way at all. -Loverboy. IAMES BRAUN - It's been fun but it's definitely time to bolt. I love you Kelly! AMY BRODFUEHRER - I will always cherish the memories of the past and those of the future. May all your dreams come true. Thanks for all the good times DB, LM, IC, IL, ROZ, MH, MF LB, DN. Good luck class of '84. TRACY BROOKS - What makes life so wonderful is all the special friends we made and all the memories that we cherish. Thank you class of '84 for these terrific memories. Best of luck to all of you! MICHAEL D. BROWN - llMost failures could have been converted into success if someone had held on another minute or made one more effort. Good luck to all my friends. Thanks for all the good times BE MG, PW, PW, PM and CR. PATRICK I. BROWN - Today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. -Sanskrit Proverb. CHAYANIT BUAPEAN - Thanks for the happiness that you gave me. I will never forget you, especially Beth, Kris, Leigh, Amy. AFS is love, AFS is brotherhood, Then and only then shall we have peace. ALLEN BUGAI - Though the years have gone by fast, we remember the times past, good and bad. Now all we have is good memories. Good luck to everyone in the class of '84, especially IK, AB, PC, TM, FB, MG, TD, MV, MD, RB, CC, PM, KH and Mary M. SHARON BURGANOWSKI - Life has just begun, may we live, love and achieve our goals, but may we never forget each other and these years! I love you, thanx so much for the memories and being the best IM, CR, IH, ID, LC, RB, ML, GK, SL, AF FW! IEFF BURGER - Thank you for all the good times but this is the end. Good luck to everyone in this school. I love you Bridgetta! Bye. MARIA A. CALA - !!Eyes that shine burning red dreams of you all through my head. -Led Zeppelin. I love you Ieff. IB, MG, CA, SS, BS, BB, II, BM, DK. COLLEEN CALPIN - May the road rise to meet you and the wind be at your back, and the Lord hold you always in the hollow of his hand. Thanks Mom 84 Dad. Good luck to the class of '84, the BDA and Chris Krug. LISA CAPOZZI - '!Memories, like the corners of my mind, misty watercolor memories, of the way we were. Thanks riends for the lasting memories. Good luck in the future and always be happy. PAUL CARLON - Life is full of things to xperience, so what are you waiting for, ou only live once. LISA CARLSON - One day I dreamed we'd be together and now it's forever. I love you Franc! Iuly 14, 1984-our be- ginning! Thanks SL, MC, CS, DI, SA. IOHN CARSON - This is the Rock's and Mcdo's quote: The first thing I would like to say is, thanks for being my friend Pat. Thanks for being my friend Rock. Hey Rock, isn't this a great quote? Hey Rock, it is. Everyone turn to Mcdo's quote. MARTY CASNELLIE - You've gotta get in to get out. To Rebecca !lWhen the sun refuses to shine, I'll still be loving you, when the mountain crumbles into the sea, there will still be you and me. - Genesis. LZ later. KAREN CHEASTNUT - To all my friends: Good luck, keep on partying. Lots of love to my hubby, MC, TR, IB, GB, MA, CN, BU, Ma Smerka and my family. PATRICK CLARKE - Will l live tomor- row? Well, Ijust can't say, but I know for sure I'm gonna live today. Good luck BDA and Assoc. DENISE CHIAVETTA - PDO all the good you can by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can. -Iohn Wesley. Until we meet again . . . TRACI CLEVER - These past few years have really been the best and most in- credible years of my life. I will never for- get them. Forever. Thank you LS, SS, MC, CM, IL, MC, LD, RK, CI, IK, SL, RL, ff KI HITV and Marshmello. I will miss you all. MELISSA ANN CLULOW - Grasp each precious moment, my friends, for those memories which capture our past are reflections of dreams yet to come true. at I love you MOM! Thanx PB 84 MD, I love you two! Luv and thanx KDKBIDMMPMIHIFCRIM. KEVIN COLEMAN - We look to the west and see the sun. Farewell my friends, the day is almost done. TIMOTHY COLLINS - When you learn to dream you should also learn to work, when you do that, you will achieve your dreams. Good luck to the class of '84, Thanks for all the memories. MOIRA CONDON - Understanding is one key in life. It is crucial to the mind and heart. Thanx, love ya, IS, PH 84 Mc, CB, RB, T 84 DF-Iitty and Viran Yahoo!! STEVE CONNELL - It isn't the moun- tains ahead that wear you out, it's the grain of sand in your shoe. Goodbye and good luck to the class of '84, MAUREEN A. CONNORS - Remember yesterday, live for today, dream of to- morrow! To all my friends, thanks for all the memories, best of luck! Hody, Tony, my brother Tom, Bloom, Elf's, Captains, Fiddle, Franny boys, FWA, Echoes! Pat- rick I XO you! IIM COPPOLA - !!Successful hills are here to say . . . everything must be this way. . . gentle street where people play . . . welcome to the Soft Parade. -Iim Morrison. WENDY COURTNEY - !'You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday that you will join us and the world will be as one. - Lennon. Thanks for all the memories, I'Il never forget them. DWDPD! BRIAN COYLE - '!Many times I've been alone and many times I've cried. Any- way you'll never know the many ways I've tried, but still they lead me back to the long winding road. -Beatles. Thanks Mom 81 Dad, TD, IS, MD, MG, TP DL. CELIA CRUZ --- You can't be a victim, you've got to take what life hands you and work with it positively! Luv ya Mom and Dad! DC, CC, MC, AC, KG, AL, IR, MI, ML, VL, IL, BW. DAVID CRUZ - llAs a man thinketh so is he, you are what you think you are. -CK. AMY DAKE - Dare to dream great dreams. Do not follow where the road may lead, follow the pathway of your dreams. Go where there is no path 81 leave new trails. Thanks everyone, SL 84 my family! I love you Tom!! MATT DAMON - May God bless you and keep you always, may your wishes all come true, may you always do for others, and let others do for you. May you have a strong foundation when the winds of change shift. Thanks AI. MARY ANN DARLING - l'FolIow me now and you will not regret leaving the life you led before we met. You are the first to have this love of mine, forever with me until the end of time. -Black Sabbath. 67 jULIE DAUER - If these walls could speak, what stories they could tell, of good times that good friends have shared. Thanks for these memories jH, LC, SB, IM, CR, AS, ML. Mom, I'II love and miss you forever. Snake 'em '84. MOLLY DAVIS - Thanks to everyone who made my high school days so en- joyable. The memories that we shared will always be close to my heart. Now it's time for us to move on. I'd like to wish everyone the best of luck. MELISSA A. DETOMBE - I see a land bright and clear and the time's comin' near when we'II live in this land together hand in hand, it's Oh so peaceful here. Thanx M8fD, C,B and my special mates . . . Give, love laugh, celebrate life! tybw jACQUELINE DEVLIN - l'HoId on to your dreams because, if you let anyone take them away, you are left with only a memory of what could have been. Spe- cial memories to: KP-O.B., TY, SS, CA, RP PD, SS, AB, esp. T.S.B., j.B.D. PAUL DIX - There is a world of now, and the world beyond, and in between there are doors of perception. Over a decade now and still no word from Mr. Mojo Rison. jACQUELINE A. DOLAND - uDon't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you may still exist, but you have ceased to Iive. -Twain. Thanks class of '84 for all the happy memories, especial- ly MCKBLLCMjFjRCRjM-ILYA! KLD-143!!! TIMOTHY DRABEK - IlAsk and you shall receive, seek and you shall findg knock, and it will be opened to you. - Luke 11:9. 'The one you wanted to be is now the one you see. -McCartney. Thanks always Mom 84 Dad, Mike, BC, jS, MD. PETE DRUZBIK - i'Those crazy night I do remember in my youth. I do recall those were the best times most of aII. - journey. Thanks GL, jG, DA, AGGY RR BN. Sure, Bud, you're in there. KAREN LYNN DUFFEK - 'lBehold world, this dreamer cometh. -Genesis 6:5. Never let go of your dreams and your memories of good friends and good times. I luv ya Mom, gma, gpa, jAD, MAC, CR, jM, DM, KB, jF, jH, CM. Good luck class of '84! 68 MICHELLE DUSTIN - 'IWe've only just begin to live, white lace and promises, a kiss for luck and we're on our way. And, yes, we've just begun. I love you both Mom and Dad! Thanks for bein' there when I needed ya LS, Beth 84 TG-Shell. PAM DWORAKOWSKI - Though I know I'Il never lose affection for people and things that went before, I know I'II often stop and think about them, in my life I'II love you more. Thanks friends, I love you Michael Ryan. LORI FASHANO - Thanks to everyone who made this year as special as it was. I'II always remember the memories. Thanks Mom 84 Dad, and especially Mj, and also BjMDCMPD. jENNY FAVARA - jill H, Kelly B, Cindy j, Deb G, Missy C, Cindy M, Liana L, and Barb B, thanks for all the memories, I love you guys! Greg, I love you always. KB NF HOW! TGIO CD. SUE FELEGY - II Excellence in any de- partment can be attained only by the labor of a lifetime, it is not to be pur- chased at a lesser price. -S. johnson. Thanks for everything Mom 81 Dad, Car- ol, RM, NFGC, MD, KH, MV, LR, jS!!! BETH FIDEL - If endings symbolize be- ginnings, then why are goodbyes so hard to say? jody, what we have in memory is ours forever! Gayle, you're with me always. Thanks for the good times LW, jj, AH, BB, CO, SL, others. You're O-Tay! MARY BETH FINK - Goodbye to you my trusted friend, we've known each other since we were 9 or 10. Together we climbed hills and trees, learned of love and ABC's. I love you David, Robin, jimmy and my family. Goodbye to you. TODD FINLEY - llI'm sailing away, set an open course for the virgin sea, 'cause I've got to be free, free to face the life that's ahead of me. -Styx. Thanks LF, jD, RP PD, DWI, MG and the A-Team. LARRY FINNIGAN - Life is happier when you share it with someone you love. LF-n-KB forever. Good luck SH, GK, jD, ML, TE DN, ML. Keep on partyin'!! PAULA FLATLEY - Iljoy at the start, fear in the journey. . .a part of the heart gets lost in the learning, somewhere along the road. -Daniel Fogelberg. Thanks ML, RB, NP, PR MM, PB, PH, KK. CHRISTOPHER FORD - 'While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction. -james Branch Cabell. BRAD FOSTER - Few friendships would not have lasted if the other knew what he said behind his back. Good luck '84. jT. KATHRYN FOX - 'Happiness is the art of making a bouquet out of the flowers in reach. -Goddard. DEBRA FOY - Good luck class of '84. I will always remember the parties we've had but, most of all, the great friends I've had whom I will never forget. I love you all! KKLRBjACM - Soccer ifi - jumpin' jack Flash. BROOKE FRENCH - A special thank you to two very special best friends: Mom, for all the years you helped and encouraged, Wayne, for being you and always being there. We made it! I love you! I'II miss you LFMBDGPD. KEVIN GALLIGAN - IINow I've gained some understanding of the only world that we see. Things that I once dreamed of have become reaIity. -Rush. Class of '84 rules. Remember all the good times and forget the bad. Bye Nailos. ANDREA GAMBINO - We live, not as we wish to, but as we can. TERESA GAMBINO - Today I do what must be done. I give my time to total strangers but now it feels as though the day goes on forever. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, SB, AO, SE NG, DG, Kj, UP , LE KS, AG, TS, PW, CW, DR, PG and MG. RODNEY GATES - The best thing in the world is a friend. Make them many and true, and never lose them. Best of friends GG, CA, SC, PE, TE, RM. Florida '84. Thanks. KEITH GEIGER - IIThere's only one who can really move us on. It all looks fine when you look with the naked eye, but it don't happen that way at all. -The Who. ST Dj, PD, SH, CR, thanks for the good times. Claude 333. DEBORA GENNOCRO - I couIdn't have made it through all of the good and bad times without my friends. I'II never forget you. I love you always EFCSjFCMj- HABSHKBBB. Special thanks to Barb and Colleen I'the cIick . BS. MARY GINDELE - Friends are never separated for memories hold them to- gether. I'lI always love you Ieff. Thanks for all we've shared. Thanks Kelly and Debbie, you're great friends. I love you Mom and Dad. MICHELE GLAIR - lllf the sun refused to shine, I would still be loving you. - Led Zeppelin. I love you Mark. Long live the Radicals of '84-CA MC IB KW DK CS SS IM IM PT SI SM BP, dazed and con- fused forever. MIKE GLOGOWSKI - llGet your motor runnin', head out on the highway look- ing for adventure and whatever comes my way. -Steppenwolf. Thanks MH, IH, DP, PD, DW, AL, FOP. I love you Deb. GARLAND GODINHO - llAlWays be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again, re- joice! -Philippians 414. Stay gold class of '84 and remember . . . you only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. I love you all! Peace. GREGORY GONDA - You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. To all my friends: I will never forget the good times we've had Pete, Mike, Steve, Tim etc., and Rodney. We had good times in school, now the Navy. DEBRA ANN GONZALEZ - To all my friends: Now is the time we must part, but the memories we have shared will always be close at heart. Thanks for all the memories. ILYAAAF. Good luck class of '84. IOSEPH GORDON - 'lTake it any way you want it, be your own superstar, let the world know the only way you want it is the way you are. -Outlaws. Thanks PH, IF, DN, DD, IL, CS, KS, IT, TW, BD. DEBRA LYNN GRAF - llMy life is filled with songs but Ijust could not get along without my friends, and I'm happy now, but when this good life ends, I know a better life begins. - L. Norman. My spe- cial love to Gar and to IC! IACKIE GRAY - llLet's swim to the moon, Iet's climb through the tide, pen- etrate the evening that the city sleeps to hide. -The Doors. Thanks for the un- forgettable times WW, SV, DK, TR, you're all great! All my love to IW TK. MICHAEL GREY - 'An hour of sadness comes at the setting of the sun, not for sins committed but for the thing I left undone. Let's keep in touch, especially AB, DG, MD, BF, PC, TM, MM, MV, TO, MD 84 IH. ERIC GROAT - The class of '84 is now history. Friends, don't forget all the times we have spent together. Good luck in all that you do. Thanks! IAYNE HAHIN - 'The most important part of life is not the triumph but the struggle. I want to thank my friends for the memories and wish them the best of luck. Mexico! Run for fun! IILL HAMANN - lllf you love beyond the world, you cannot be separated from it, for death cannot kill what never dies. -Penn. Thanks to Ien, KB, BB, CM, CS, SH, GK, DG, MC for all the memories! Keep on laughin'! DONNA HAMERSKI - Hold on to your dreams until they come true. Hold on to your memories and look to the future too. Thanks to all my friends, I'Il never forget you. Keep in touch. PM, IS re- member the rink. LISA HANEY - IIA man's character nev- er changesg circumstances bring out characteristics which had not been obvi- ous to the superficial observer. -H. Pearson. May all your circumstances bring happiness, class of '84. KATHY HAYES - IIDo something today that tomorrow will prove to be really worth while, help someone to conquer sorrow and greet the new dawn with a smile. -Unknown. Good luck every- one! IULIE HELENBROOK - 'A bright pan- orama of memories, will in mind's eye forever last, for tomorrow's heights are built upon the foundation of the past. Thanks, friends, for all the smiles and special times. DAVID HEPPNER - RHow far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. - Shakespeare. Thanks everyone, espe- cially Mom 84 Dad. Irme lives forever. l'Bee goood! -E.T. GEOFFREY HERTZ - lIAsk it of me and I will make the nations thy inheritance, and the ends of the earth thy posses- sion! Strive for everything you want and when you get it, don't let go! Thanks for starting me on my way! STEVEN HETRICK - lIEverything comes and goes, but nothing ever stays. SHTAEB was here. Thank you, my friends, I'Il see you when this ends. I attri- bute my knowledge to the study of Kung Fu. IOSEPH HOFF - IlQuest stands upon the edge of a knife, stray but a little and it will fail to the ruin of all. -I.R.R. Tolkien. BARBARA HOFFMAN - Family is the background and friends the decor in one's portrait, but the foreground is yourself, and the picture is what you make it. PATRICIA HOFNER - My sister, Deb, I will cherish the memories we had and I will always love you! Thanks for being there Miss, Rhonda, Nancy and Pam. Stones are iii. Class of '84 rules. SHA- DOO-BEE! DANA HOLCOMB - Thanks to my friends and family who have made these years great, l'll always cherish the memo- ries. Good luck to the class of '84. CARRIE HORNBERGER - Nothing is ours but time. CHARLES HORNBERGER - llYou give but little when you give your posses- sions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. -Gibran. Gina Marie, you will always be in my heartg I love you. Thanks Mom 84 Dad 84 Class of '84. PETER HORVATH - Tomorrow will al- ways be another day . . . STEVEN HOSTETTER - IIThis world is not so bad a world as some would try to make it, though whether good or whether ill depends on how we take it. - Anonymous. KIM MARIE HOWARD - l'The making of friends who are real friends is the best token we have of a man's success in Iife. -E.E. Hale. Thanks to all for the great times. PM, IFM, MP, CC, SF, ML, DM, AB, MV, MM, MD. ELIZABETH HOWES - 'Gather up your love in some wiseness for every memory shall always survive. - Pete Town- shend. Thanks and good luck class of '84 and KDMGDIKMPBAPLMBC, The Who. BRIAN HUBERT - It's been quite an ex- perience. I had some good times and some bad, but mostly good. To all my friends, take care and don't do anything I wouldn't do. 69 RON HUGHEY - 'Let the sun beat down upon my face. Starts to fill my dream . . . I am the traveler of both time and space, to be where I have been. - Led Zeppelin. Potter Road remember. Who knows what is next? CHRISTOPHER HULL - 'The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Good luck class of '84. SHAWN HUMPHREY - 'Take my hand and you know I'lI be there. If you can, I'll cross the sky for your love, for I have promised for to be with you tonight and for the time that will come. -U2. Thanks LE GK. TODD HURTUBISE - 'Give me a lever long enough, a fulcrum strong enough, and single-handed I can move the world. -Acchimedes of Syracuse. 'Something deeply hidden had to be behind thingsff-Albert Einstein. DANIEL HUTTER - 'If you don't know what you're talking about you should be listening, but if you're talking anyway, don't treat your listener like an idiot. If he is an idiot, go find someone else to talk to. -D. Niven. DEAN JABLONSKI - 'The only serious conviction a man should have is that nothing is to be taken too seriously. - Nicholas Murray Butler. JANICE JACKSON - 'Black and blue and who knows which is which and who is who. Up and down and in the end it's only round and round. -Pink Floyd. Radicals! Live life dangerously. Lulu, Carol, Dee, Sam, Ron, Jeff, Scott, I love ya! MARK JACOBS - The past is now gone but cherish the memories and longingly look forward to the future. Thanks Mom 84 Dad, I love you. Also, special thanks to LFJKDTMLJSCC. CYNTHIA ANN JAMISON - For long you live, and high you fly, and smiles you give, and tears you'll cry, and all you touch, and all you see, is all your life will ever be. I love you so much David and thanks to JE JH, KB, BK. JAMES JENSEN - The road to the future is ours, keep it paved. Take care to ev- eryone in Hamburg High. Take it easy PE, KL, PC, RG, SC. Colleen, I love you al- ways. 70 ROBERT JESWALD - 'I recall when I was small how I spent my days alone. The busy world was not for me so I went and found my own. -Steely Dan. Thanks to all my friends TB, TP DM, AB, JS. I love you all and those at HSHS, catch ya! ARIANE JEWITT - 'Friends are those you can be yourself with. -Kim York. A special thanks to DM, SF and JK. Also, thanks to KG, TR, JP GP and MH, SR, CW. ILWM. KATRIN JURATI - With a dream, I have the power - you can always return to a friend like going back to a special place and finding the same warm feeling un- touched by time and distance. Love to Mom 84 Dad, LBKKTCASSLTLCLC. GENA A. KADI - 'Accept me as I am, only then will we discover each oth- er. -Fellini. Thanks to all my friends, most of all, Sue. Remember SLACLF and K and S. Mom 84 Dad, thanks! ELAINE M. KASZUBOWSKI - If you dwell on the bad times, all the good times will pass you by. So live life to the fullest while you can! Thanks to all who made school here what it was. JEFF KAZMIERCZAK - 'Seagull, you fly across the horizon into the misty morn- ing sun. -Bad Co. We all must fly . . . Thanks for all the good times JJ, KR, TP, DB, BB, RB, CS, class of '84. DONALD KELLY - 'When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical. - Supertramp. Love to you Mom, Dad 84 Mel. Thanks JR, CB, TP '66 Fords rule. BARBARA J. KEMPF - 'When you've found another soul who sees into your own, take care of each other. - Jackson Browne. I love you Eric, 142. JS, thanks for everything you've done for me. Nev- er forget RRI, 202, AJ, Ju-ju 84 Fifi!! DENISE KENNEDY - 'I'm leaving this game one step ahead of you, and you will not hear me cry 'cause I do not sing the blues-gimme back my bullets. - Skynyrd forever. YVONNE KOELLE - 'Enjoy it! Play! I played. -Rampal. See you all at the Met! I'Il never forget all my wonderful friends. Thanks LJW, JR, JS, MD and Juana. JOHN FITZGERALD KRANZ - We may not return the affection of those who live like us, but we always respect their good Judgment. Good luck to all my friends: AB, AB, MR JW, CH, CW, TO MXL CC, and especially Patty. TOM KEEL - 'Five to one, one to five no one gets out alive. Ride hard, die free America's choice of freedom. To Hip and Rip, special thanks for all the memories. JG, WW, SR, JW, JK, JB, JB and Chuck! WENDY KRUSZKA - 'I set an open course for the virgin sea for I've got to be free, free to face the life that's ahead of me -Styx. To all my friends: good luck. Brenda, thanks for the fun times. I love ya!! GARY KRYPEL - If our reflections slip into yesterday, our tomorrows must then reflect today. Thanks Mom 81 Dad, and all my friends. Echoes '84ever. KIM KUBANT - If I should leave for a little while, do not weep but say good- bye with a smile, because time and miles cannot keep us apart, for Tim, I have loved you from the very start. Your wife to be, Bright Eyes. KRISTIN KULIK - 'For long you live and high you fly, for smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, and all you touch, and all you see, is all your life will ever be. - Unknown. To all my friends ILYA SLJWRBNPPP Thanks Mom, ILY!! RANDY KUNKLE - You've guided us through childhood and shaped us into men. The trip is almost over, I hate to see it end. Here's to all my good friends, it's time we say goodbye and remember the good times at Hamburg High. RKC. MEGAN LALLEY - 'Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest and someday we'II find these are the best of times. - Styx. Thanks for the memories CR, JM, SB, JD, JH, LC, and especially AS 81 PE JIM LAMPARELLI - 'A task worth doing and friends worth having make life worth living. Thanks RM, BM, DE KH, LS, LH, and the rest of the Class of '84 for a good time. GINA MARIE LATONA - To Chaz: Once in a long while, if ever, we discover someone who fills the emptiness inside, you are that someone. Thank you, I'll always love you. To Alex: Thanks for giving me the most beautiful gift you have . . . yourself. CHARLES LAURIA - uOne of the great- est gifts I can give others is a good exam- ple. I love you MN. CL and MN forever. Best wishes KW, JL. JAMES LAVIS - In a parting note l'd like to say: School has shown me many things that I will remember. Although I just got by, 'all's well that ends. . The Doors forever! Thanks Christa for mak- ing school worth going to! KRIS LEBOUTILLIER - IIl'm scared! I don't know whether the world is full of smart men bluffing or imbeciles who mean it. -M. Brickman. JEFFREY LEE - 'Some are born to move the world, to live their fantasies, but most of us just dream about the things we'd like to be. -Rush. Many thanks to JW, ML, FM, JK and Mom and Dad! JULIE ANN LEE - The time was so short but yet so long. . .thanksJM, SV, EK, DK, for making these years bearable. MIKE LEE - In these times and in the future, I will somehow find a way. Bos- ton boys can survive! BILL LEHNINC - 'ICan't we raise our eyes and make a start. Can't we find the minds to lead us closer to the heart. - Neil Peart. JOHN LEITTEN - 'lTake your time . . . don't live too fast, troubles will come and they will pass. -Lynyrd Skynyrd. This summer will be too much fun. SHERYL LEROY - i'Somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue, and dreams that you dare to dream really do come true. -Judy Garland. My love to KK, LC, AD, CICI, MC, AH, JH, RB, JS, LS, M8tD. MARTIN LESLIE - 'There's no time to lose I heard her say, catch your dreams before they slip away, dying all the time, lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. -The Rolling Stones. JOE LEWANDOWSKI - One must ad- vance confidently in the direction of his dreams. Thanks to all of my friends. Re- member, do not use a hatchet to re- move a fly from your friend's forehead! JEFFREY LEYONMARK - If the sun re- fuses to shine, we can't stop to dance. We wear our feelings on our faces while our faces take a rest and we lose on the swings and on the roundabout. SUSAN LOSEE - If only all the hands that reach . . . could touch. Thanks to all my friends, especially Gena don't ever forget GKAPFF and most of all M8tD, K8tS, and M8fK. MARK LLJPISELLA - UObstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal. -H.M. Thanks to all my friends for the good memories. JULIE MACK - C-oodbye Ruby Tues- day, who could hang a name on you when you change with every new day, still I'm gonna miss you. Mick, never stop laughinl Love ya all. Chris kd sb jh mm id lc mc ml fw shattered! AMY MAGNEY - Never surrender, keep your dreams alive. Never surren- der, keep your head up high. lt's been great, thanks for making it that way DR LD TW TM and The Clampers, I love ya! MICHELE MAHER - What to come we do not know, what has been was good, we have mastered the days that were, but now we must go on to survive the times ahead. CYNTHIA MAJER - David, thanx for be- ing a part of my life, l'll love you always! To my friends: I love you all! Let's keep the good times rollin' KB, BB, CS, JH, SH, BB, DG and everyone else. Cynthia loves David 11!29!82. DANIEL MATEER - 'll am a lonely pris- oner, I came too late to cause a stir though I campaign all my life towards that goal. -Neil Young. KATHLEEN MCCARTHY - 'il live one day at a time, I dream one dream at a time, yesterday's dead and tomorrow is blind, I live one day at a time. Love you BW, ZM, TB, JM, MM and DM. ROBERTA MCCLIVE - Thanks Mom 81 Dan. Always remember cruising 81 fabulous times with Radicals JL MPDKJBMCCAKWMCISSCSJJ. 'Shorter of breath 84 one day closer to death - live life to its fullest! BILL MCELHINNY - 'Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime, we'll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we'll find that these are the best of times. -Styx. Many more good times to the class of '84. PATRICK M. MCNAMARA - Rock would like to thank Winger, Rock would like to thank himself. We will never for- get the good time with him, Tim, LT, Brenda, Mo 84 Bill. IIWell, it's been real, it's been fun, but it hasn't been real fun. KIM MCNEIGHT - IIl'm finally out in the clear and I'm free, l've got dreams I'm living for. -Journey. LPfRyans forever!J Janny Lee, Lulu, K.l.T. lI84f' good luck. LPJJMFDMDJ, you've made these years at HHS the best! TIM MEANEY - I think, I think I am, therefore I am, I think. Good luck class of '84, especially AB, PC, MC- and Joe. KATE MEILICKE - 'I'm not afraid of to- morrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Thanks to LB, RO, MP, RP, Mom and Dad for making my high school years so special, I love you all. Motion 84 Echoes '84 forever!! CHERIE A. MEISSNER - i'To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. -Ecclesias- tes 311. Thanks TLKDKSKBCMKM. Thanks Cyndi, good luck. I love you Mom 84 Dad . . . a very special thanks to Jeff, I love you always. ROBERT MEISSNER - 'Il have learned this secret so that anywhere, at any time, I am content. -Paul. NURIA MELLADO-DAMAS SANZ - ul have walked many ways, I have opened many lanes, I have sailed into 100 seas, and I tied up in 100 shores. -A. Ma- chado. MELISSA MERLINO - Now it's time to go our separate ways, to treasure our memories, and hold onto our dreams. Coming back to graduate with my class was great! Special thanks to MC 81 PH! I luve ya all! lloveU DM, IN, TX. RON MERRICK - UNO one knows what itfs like to be the bad man, to be the sad man behind blue eyes. -The Who. Thanks for all the good times KC, SH, JJ, RB, BB, RM, DM, DS, MC, KB. Remem- ber always Merriet Cegars, class of f84. DEANNA MEYER - 'We are planets to each other, drifting in our orbit to a brief eclipse . . . alone and yet together like two passing ships. -Rush. Thanx AJ, TM, DM, WC, KK, TR, JS. 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'f.,-.W ' -' xr.-Aw-1z..f...m..fraxfaw1HW.1...w11w...x-v-Maxlmezft-azmf-f11...W.wfw.fmg11..z,....pw..,,1ffsW-K.W.a:-1 ,...m5.1.Q..,.Q:2.f...Mp..,..f.g.-zzwimsfxrgfiwxwe:J-X.,.,.15:.1:.,1.,.Aw..,.wnv.:.Q1.f.-..M...xl:af5w,.f3,:.: wmgwum,nfmf.w:'1z,f:..g3:-W 1- . ., w, w,...,..Ka.-..,.,m....15-a....sif,f:1m.mfw5f'wf.gfklb-:sw4.2251Qww5.i,.,.,m3'?gwQ5ggg5511535ggiQ55gg5g?,,5?4.5,g2pgg,qq1lx5i5f3',p5fgQgfg Class Couple Most School Spirit Most Intellectual Part-Time Student Most Athletic Faculty Tormentors Class Flirt Class Comic Best Dressed Engaged the Most First to Marry Highway Menace Senior Lounger Biggest Partier Closet Partier Most Moody Best Legs ' Funkiest F Cutest y Most Llnforgettable Senior Poll -ori Bartokvich Colleen Specht -isa Haney S Lori Peters Carin Obad 1 Corey Schramnj Chris Richardson Missy DeTombe Amy Dake Karla Simmeth Lisa Carlson lackiei Doland Kelly Bachman Maria Cala Megan Pech i F Karen Duffek Patty Millar Missy Clulowi Julie Mack F g Carland Godinho F S Lloyd Tyler T lohn Wood Dean lablonski Brian Hubert lohn Kranz Randy Kunkle John Carson K Pat McNamara ' ' Tony Sperry S Kevin VValsh K Paul White K Mark lacobs Mike Crey Fred Beering Dave Millar Mike Thurber Charlie Hornberger David Cruz S Ron Merrick Bob lesvvald MARY MILLACE - USO it's laughter we will remember whenever we remember the way we were. -Streisand. I finally found out the meaning and the happi- ness that true friends bring you. I love you Tam 84 Marisa LIACP RV. PATRICIA MILLAR - 'Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. -de Vere. Thanks for all the special moments and great times IFK, KH, AB, ML, MC, MD, IS, DCM. Good luck class of '84, I love you! IS-DIV. IACKIE MILLER - All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. - Edgar Allan Poe. Thank you Iulie and all my other friends for your love and friendship . . . I love you all! LISA MONTGOMERY - No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. -Aesop. These past years have been great thanks to all my friends. Never forget the super times we have had. Good luck everybody. CHRISTA MOONEY - 'Some are born to move the world, to live their fantasies, but most of us just dream about the things we'd like to be. -Rush. Thanks Iim for many special memories. Good luck to all. TAMI MORGAN - Graduation comes at last, we reminisce about the past, our high school days have been the best . . . always remember, never forget. Mike, I love you! KIMBERLY ANN MOSGELLER - AI- though friendships can't last forever, memories can last a lifetime. The best mirror is an old friend. Thanks to my friends for the memories we share. Good luck to the class of '84. BRUCE MOSHER - We are almost ready to enter the real world, and our final destiny will soon be seen. We must wade through the hard times to make our dreams come true. I hope you all have a joyful life. DANA MOSS - 'IYou and me against the world , that's how it feels like Bill. Honey, I love you very much. Mom and Dad, you mean so much to me. Good luck to MAC, ME KM, LP KH, IL and the class of '84, 76 MARTHA MUMBACH - uI'd like the memory of me to be a happy one. l'd like to leave an afterglow of smiles when day is done. -H. L. Marshall. Thanks to my twin, Page, and everyone else: PE RB, BK, MK, GW, the Zoo, Mom, Dad and also MK. FRANK MYKA - It is possible to believe that all the past is but the beginning of a beginning, and that all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn. To Mr. Kemmer who had the intelligence to say l'm ignorant. CHRISTOPHER NAPIORKOWSKI - Many thanks to all the friends I've made through the years. The best of luck to all of you in the future. A special thanks to you Ioanne, you filled my life with love. I love you. Thanks C 84 KC, MA, BU, IB, GB, S 81 SK 81 SD. IOHN NAWOTKA - 'The leaves are falling all around, it's time I was on my way. Thanks to you, I'm much obliged for such a pleasant stay. -Led Zeppe- lin DAVID M. NEARY - My thanks to all my class for such a wonderful last year. My special thanks to Sue for being there when I needed her the most and that she will be there always. TAMMY IO NEVLING - 'it's time to spread our wings and fly. Don't let an- other day go by, it'll be just like starting over. -Iohn Lennon. KEVIN NYE - I'Iim Morrison never called on us to march, only to Soft Pa- rade. We may turn out the lights now, for the music is over and it's time to break on through. -Iim Morrison and The Doors. CARIN OBAD - Life is a sweeter, stron- ger, more gracious thing for the friends existence, whether he be near or far. I love you Mom, Dad and Auntie. Thanks Wils, Mom's 2and3, Stacy, IW, LW, ME CS, BW. I love you all. RENEE L. ORTOLANO - Never let go of true dreams for they will lead into to- morrow. Never let go of true friends for they will share those tomorrows. Thanks GB, RB, DC, KM, Mom, Dad and Frank. BETH A. OSBORNE - IIOur memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest, and some- day we'll find these are the best of times. -Styx. Thanks to PB, DD, MD, and all of my friends. TAMARA M. OTREMBA - You never really leave the people you love, part of them you take with you leaving a part of you behind. Marisa 81 Mary, I couldn't have made it without you two. To Mike: l'Iust you and I , LIACP '84. IAMES OWSIAN - There are times you've hurt so bad, certain the pain won't go, but it does. So hold on, tomor- row it will be better because someone cares. MICHAEL PALISANO - l'Never surren- der, keep your dreams alive. Never sur- render, we cannot be denied. -Tri- umph. Good luck class of 1984. Thanks to all my close friends. I miss you Tammy, I will never forget you. EVA PARDUSKI - IIFaith be with me now. I'm just a dreamer in a dream- land. -Styx. DP: And you thought the first 12 were bad? Thanks Dave, Mom! IULI PASOUARELLA - Life is worth liv- ing, especially at Hamburg. l'll always re- member the years spent here and even the more precious ones spent with you Scott. KIM PAULINO - God is forever at our side, wherever we may be, in every hap- py moment and in time of tragedy. Much love to two very understanding and loving parents. Much thanks to them 81 all my dear friends. THOMAS PAUZAR - UNO eternal re- ward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. - IM. I hope for the best times to all. MARY BETH PAYNE - 'For long you live and high you fly, for smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, and all you touch, and all you see, is all your life will ever be. -Unknown. MR, LW, MG, MC, DK, SS, MP CS, II, BM, MI, BB, SB, OB, long live the Radicals! MEGAN PECH - 'We're always provin' who we are, always reachin' for that ris- in' star to guide me far and shine me home, out here on my own. -Irene Cara. Thanks MFZ, LD, MP SB, thanks for everything Echoes. KIM PEPERO - Don't stop thinking about tomorrow. Don't stop, it'll soon be here, it'II be better than before, yes- terday's gone, yesterday's gone. - Fleetwood Mac. I love you Michael. A8fF thanx ID, OB, TS, IC, PM, IM, BH, TB. DENISE PETYK - 'II get by with a little help from my friends. Thanks for being there, you'II never know how much I appreciate it. Thanks KA, JC, MF, LW, and special thanks to EP, 12 great years and you're still the one. THOMAS PIETRZAK - 'II am not a preacher but I've seen drugs kill a lot of great men. -Neil Young. LISA PILON - I'There's a long road we have to stay in time with, we have to keep chasing that dream or we may nev- er find it. -Boston. MFFPB TN-3M? CB, CH, J26, K8tM, Mom and Dad. Pooch and Dake! PAM PINIEWSKI - 'I'm finally out in the clear and I'm free. I've got dreams I'm livin' for. -Journey. RB 84 NP I love you! Thanks for the best years of my life! Friends 4ever KG, luv 84 miss ya! Class of '84, I'll miss ya! Party! NANCY PITILLO - The time has come for us to go our separate ways. Wherev- er our futures may take us, you'll be in my heart forever! Thanks for making these years so special. I love you RB, PP, and especially KG, miss ya. TIM PLEWIK - ul love the friends that I have gathered together. In this thin rap, we have constructed pyramids in honor of our escaping. -Jim Morrison. CATHERINE POLISOTO - IlThe person who risks nothing may avoid suffering and sorrow, but he simply cannot learn and feel and change and grow and love and live .... Only the person who risks is truly free. -Leo Buscaglia. THOMAS M. POPPENBERG - To all those who are dearest to me, I shall cher- ish all our memories forever, but the one who was closest, I shall love now and forever. All my love, always and forever KC. But for the rest of you D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F. TIMOTHY POPPENBERG - llSome- times I wonder where my life is taking me. Sometimes I wonder what they all expect of me. -Supertramp. Live life to its fullest obtaining memories that last forever. Class of '84 does it with real class. JESSE POSTULA - I'll never forget the good times I've had and, most of all, I'll never forget all my friends that have made my school years at Hamburg so great! I love you Mom 81 Dad! WENDY POTTER - I really liked this school and I only wish that I could have known more people and made more friends. I guess it's hard for me to do that sort of thing. DEBBIE J. POVINELLI - I am not afraid to face tomorrow, for I have seen yester- day and I love today. Mom and Dad, thanks and I love you. Thanks PW, NN, MS, LG, MG, IA 84 HSHS for all the memories and good times. I love you Paul! MAUREEN PRITCHARD - llWeII, I've heard lots of people say their gonna set- tle down, you don't see their faces and they don't come around. Well, I'm not that way, I've got to move along. - Skynyrd. Thanks for everything SS, TB, DS, FP, RP. JERRY RANDALL - Class of '84: What you wish for yourself is what I wish for you. I love you Mom 84 Dad. DIANE REAHR - 'Memories pressed between the pages of my mind . . . - Elvis Presley. CHRIS RICHARDSON - I can't believe it's here, the end of our senior year. The years they did fly leaving memories that will never die. The fun is over so it seems, but now it's time to seek our dreams. Best of luck to '84. JULE A. RIORDAN - As we go through our lives we meet many new people. Some will fill minutes, others hours and some a year or two. And then there are the few who touch a place within, whom we know keep inside we'll meet again. 143 ATS. BETH RIVERS - Time goes by like a zepher, blowing through the trees, but the memories are cherished in the mind of those who believe. Thanks for being a very special friend Janet. JENNIFER ROBIE - In a sky so vast and blue my memories are sunbeams, my friends the brightest stars, and I the luck- iest to have them. You've all made it what it has been - unforgettable! Thank you and happiness to all! ERIC ROBINSON - Farewell and good- bye to all that follow in my footsteps later. GREGORY ROZBICKI - llNow I find a peace of mind, finally found a way of thinking, tried the rest, found the best, stormy day won't see me sinking. - Ozzy. Thanks to DS, TP, MH, MS, SD, AB, ML, Roz. Good luck class of '84. KARL RUBECK - If I don't see you any- more in this world, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late. THERESA RYAN - Life is just a party and partying is meant to last. So to all my friends, keep on partying and have a blast. Thanks 84 good luck to Karen 84 Chris Cheastnut, BS, MD, SR, AJ, SS, JG, SS, TT, DK, CS, ER, MC. TODD SANDAHL - Wherever life may lead you, whatever things may some- time seem, just remember me, be hap- py, and go after every dream. Thanks to all my friends, and special thanks to my family. CHRIS SAN GIACOMO - At trage- dies, bullfights and crucifixions, he has so far felt his best on earth, and when he invented hell for himself, behold, that was his heaven on earth. Thus spoke Zarathustraf'-Jim Morrison. Muff. LISA SARACH - Live, my friends, to the fullest. Laugh always with your heart and, most importantly, love yourself and others wisely. Thank you for teaching me of love, pain and, most of all, friend- ship. WILLIAM SAUNDERS - Thanks to all my friends for all the great times. Special thanks to Ed, Pete and Wendy for being my closest friends and being there when I needed you! Remember, l'only the good die young . MARK SCHENFIELD - Today is wonder- ful and tomorrow is unknown, but to- day we are friends and all love each oth- er and tomorrow we may not. Hopeful- ly, all of our dreams come true and you get whatever you want. CAROL SCHERBARTH - 'You will nev- er see what's got into me, I'm only here for the ride. -The Pope Paul Band. Luck to all the Radicals! Samantha, I luv ya a lot! Betsy, shame! JMJ - Ha!Ha! Duh! JOYCE SCHIEBER - We will part as friends and we will meet again as friends. Trust in yourselves and follow your road of dreams wherever it may lead you. The world is yours, take it by storm! Thank you all so much. 77 GARY C. SCHMIDT - !'You run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking and rac- ing around to come up behind you again. The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older and shorter of breath and one day closer to death. COREY SCHRAMM - School was great, the wisdom was wise, the teach- ers were terrific, but I'm glad l'm out. Special thanks to the ones I love' M.A.D., A.T.S., GP, T.B., S.R., K.R., PS. SCOTT SCHUTRUM - Ill understand about indecisions, I don't care if I get behind people living' in competition, all I want is to have peace of mind. -Bos- ton. Thanks to all my friends. JILL SHINAFELT - Many thanks to Tia and special thanks to Barb Kempf, RRI 202, 201, LLI29, ATW, BJ, Juju, Fifi, AJ. I'll never forget the times we shared, you made my year worthwhile. Remember we crank and I love ya BFAAF. TERESA SHISLER - To be successful is to be the best one can. Therefore, the for- tune one makes is found within oneself. May we all find within ourselves such success. Many thanks to: KR LW, BB, BW and MT. SARAH JANE SILLENCE - Part of my life has past. It's time to move on. l'll never forget the good times and friends along the way. Special thanks to Dad 81 Mom, I wouldn't have made it without you. Thanks BP for always being there. COLLEEN MARIE SPECHT - 'I think I'Il spend eternity in the city. -Spinners. Thanks so much to my very special memory makers: Claudia, Karen, Terry, Celina, Willy, Todd, Tia, Mom and Dad. I love you!! Good luck '84', we made it! JANET SPENGLER - UDon't count your years by their numbers but by the happi- ness in them . . . by the friendships they've brought. . .and by the love that has filled them . . you're the greatest Rivers. ANTHONY T SPERRY - So much to say and such little space to say it in. A word of thought: If one were to view another before knowing him, one would be without friends. Think about it. All my love to Jule. K-Mart forever. SAMANTHA STAFF - 'Many dreams come true and some have silver linings, I live for my dreams and a pocketful of gold. -Led Zeppelin. Thanks Frankie 81 the Radicals of '84, I love you all. The Beatles forever. 78 BONNIE STOLL - The happiest people seem to be those who have no particu- lar cause for being happy except that they are so. -Inge. Special thanks and love to PW, WW, Miss Aubin and her class. It's been great! God bless. JERRY STREAMER - 'Listen to my music and hear what it can do. There's some- thing here as strong as life, I know it will reach you. -Neil Peart!Rush. SHERRIE STRINGFELLOW - Anyone can be part of the group and those that aren't are often called ulosers , but it's those who aren't afraid to be themselves who are the real winners. Thanks to all, especially Mom 84 Dad, I love you! CELINA STRNAD - Goodbye every- one. Always keep in touch and never forget mel Everyone just be yourself 84 I love you all! Good luck Class of '84. Thanks Billy, Carin, E381 R WL, John, Sac 84 family. NOELLE C. SILMON - The only thing in this world that really matters is personal ability! Good luck class of '84! Mom 81 Dad, thanks for all the love and trust you have given me, I love you both 84 Holly. X84 foreverlt . KARLA SIMMETH - We have affected each other's lives on so many levels that we can never be totally removed from each other's thoughts. I love you, Bill! LINDA SLIGHTER - On wings of hope each heart can travel free, as high as love can soar, as far as dreams can see. Thanks to all my friends, especially TT JT TT, JW, DS, KM, JL, MH. Good luck class of '84. JENNIFER ANN SMITH - Ulf you believe in yourself humbly, strive for goals hon- estly, and give to others unselfishly, you will reap the greatest reward, knowing you have lived your life welI. All my love DYMJTBP-DIV! Mom 84 Dad. PAT SMITH - UI am not afraid of tomor- row for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Thanks SL, ML, CW, KB, JH, JD, LC, DT DE MD, LH, KH, JL, BM, RM, TA, CS, LW, TS, BM, RO, DT KK, TD, TC, DM. It's been great, remember beef 81 bubbles. ROBIN SMITH - Memories will always be. Our life can only get better. Reach for your dreams and you will succeed. Good luck to all of my friends. Remem- ber me as I am. Class of '84' forever. JILL SNYDER - Well, friends, we made it! Now it's time to live our own lives as we dreamed they could be. Good luck class of '84! Never forget the good times! Thanks to DG, SL, LB, KK, etc., and especially SG, ILY Mom 84 Dad! CYNTHIA SOJDA - We are all given the gift of memories so we might have roses in December. Thanks to all my friends, I'll remember you always Q JHKBDGCMSHGSBBKSMC, and a special thanks to Cher. I love you Mom 81 Dad ALEXANDRA SULLIVAN - Young and restless friends: You'll never pass this way again so drink the summer wine, reach for the stars while you still have time. Thanks for sharing your lives with me. GL, ML, CC, JD, RB: Looks like we made it! JESSICA SUNDELL - I asked of life, ltwhat have you got to offer? , the an- swer came, 'what have you got to give? KELLY TALBOT - Many dreams come true and some have silver linings, I live for my dreams and a pocketful of gold. -Led Zeppelin. I love you Mike. You are the sunlight in my growing, so little warmth I felt before. JAMES TATFORD - My days are almost past, I want to say uthanks for all the memories, and to the people that helped me through the rough times, thanks again. Best wishes to all of you. CUAROUND Class of '84. MICHAEL THURBER - I love you sweet flower. Always be there, give to me your sunshine and show me you care. I need you to grow, without you I'd die. I'll love you forever, it's just you and I. I love you Kim. DAVID TILLEY - Do not wish to be any- thing but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. DAVID TILLNER - Thanks to the many that have made my time at Hamburg memorable. I'll never forget any of you. Always remember Varsity Football, Rod's class, NIO. Shell, I love you. TRACY TINKHAM - Look to the future and not to the past to find those things you want to make last. Thanks to all my friends who made my years at HHS more special: LS, JT MH, TT JW, SK, DS, KM, JL. Good luck class of '84, TIM TOBIN - 'I've seen all good people turn their heads each day, so satisfied, I'm on my way. -Yes. Thanks to my very good friends RK, KC, MF and IM. ROBERT TYCZKA - NAI! the world is indeed a stage, and we are merely play- ers, performers and portrayers, each an- other's audience beyong the guilded cage. -Rush. LLOYD ALAN TYLER - If it's possible to love someone too much, that is how much I love you. LT 81 LB 143 Lori. Thanks to TB, PM and ML. PATRICIA VALENTINE - The dreams of yesterday are dreams of today, but dreams of long ago, of graduation, are coming true today. DALE VALLON - 'Much that I sought I could not find, much that I found I could not bind, much that I bound I could not free, much that I freed returned to me. Thank you Mom, Dad and Rosemary. SHELLY VANCUREN - Terry, thanks for getting me through my high school years. Now you can get me through the rest of my life. Always remember the HSE I love you! Radicals always live on. Thank you IL and BO. MARISA VILLARINI - Today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of hap- piness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Love you M8fD. Remember our special memories forever, Tami 81 Mary. LIACP. Thanks AI. MDSFIHTHCPMGAB Maji '84! KAREN VOHWINKEL - The day we cease to dream is the day we begin to die. BRUCE VOLKERT - IlFor I am not ashamed of the gospel, it is the power of Cod for salvation to every one who has faith. -Romans 1:16. SHIRLEY WALDRAFF - !'To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also be- lieve. -France. To all those wonderful people who have shared in my life: Thanks for everything. KEVIN WALSH - I can't believe we made it. Guys, remember the parties - Chaz, Ray, Ieff, Dave, Thumper Iill 81 Barb. Love you Lesley. ANDY WARGULA - 'But dreams and candles die and life goes on so the sun sets only to rise in the morn, and may you live in the light, for it is with the heart that one sees rightly. All my best MD 84 I and friends. BILL WARNER - No matter who you are or where you're headed, make it worth your time. NYC cranks! Thanks CS, CS, CO, AO, KB, BB, CC, IC and KT for mak- ing high school fun. Take care and keep in touch. Mexico '83 forever. LUANN LOUISE WEBBER - Friends, we've learned that our dreams follow a rainbow that leads to the waterfall which makes us love, laugh or cry. Re- member, I'll always be here for you. Thanks for your support. '84 CHRISTOPHER WEISS - I'And all the fat skinny people, and all the short tall peo- ple, and all the nobody people, and all the somebody people, never thought l'd need so many people. -David Bowie. CMIKMP TFBSGFAKIT and re- member NTDS. PAUL WHITE - Live for today, not for tomorrow, because tomorrow may nev- er come. Phil, you still live within me. Debbie, I love you! PETE WHITE - To get what you want out of life you must aim high, work hard and think positively. Be optimistic with- out being unrealistic and you can achieve anything. Good luck . . . Muff. PAMELA WHITTEMORE - I'Our memo- ries of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest, and some- day we'll find that these are the best of times. -Styx. Thanks DH, KR, IL, MT, BM, BB, especially Mom. Punk out Don- na! IOHN WIENCEK - 'llf we determine to win, if we resolve to accept no substi- tute for victory, then victory becomes possible. -R.M. Nixon. My very special thanks to CS, and also to IlBoot , l!Lord Iabo , DM, TP ML, PW, DT. DAVID WIESMORE - 'lTo teachers, I'm just another child, to IRS, I'm another file, I'm just another consensus on the street. -B. Seger. Thanks MG, DM, TE KG and everyone else. IOYCE WITTE - Good luck to every- one, you're gonna need it! EA, always remember what we learned in math: F2 only when necessary!! And don't forget PI morning, noon and night. CHRISTOPHER WITTMEYER - Now, thieving time, take what you must - yet leave, leave exempt from plunder, my curiosity, my wonder. - thieving time. All right Class of '84, never forget the Boston boys. CW, ML, MS, KB. IOHN WOOD - 'For everything there is a season and a time for every purpose, a time for birth and death, a time for sorrow and joy. Now is the time for dancing, kissing and planning for tomor- row. Carry on, class of '84. kRisTiNE woYsHNER 4 The falls, the cabin, the fairs, and the parties are all memories of yesterday, but now we have to live today. We can only remem- ber yesterday, live today and dream of tomorrow. CM, KW, IP DK, Radicals! IODY WUERTZER - To my friends: Thanks for letting me prove I'm an indi- vidual not just one of your teachers' daughters. Schlepp, Fiddle, Kris and Carin, we made it. Thanks AH, LW, MC, MM. AWESOME, that's the way we'Il always be. Luv, Hody. KEVIN ZAWADZKI - !'Made the scene from week to week, day to day, hour to hour, the gate is straight, deep and wide, break on to the other side. Our memo- ries of yesterday will last a lifetime. I!We'll take the best, forget the rest. 79 ' :Hemi ,..L VVVE 5 5 QJNQH' A .. - ww is in K X gxiw wr X kwsmm V. M. . ::: Nil:-:fi - H ' hi? , - P M k ' ---K 54531-iii. lt was a crisp and windy day but that didn't stop most of the community from turning out to enjoy the color and royal beauty as the imaginative floats, carrying the lovely queen candidates, paraded through the town and before thejudges. The theme this year was the llSunday Comics and we were delightfully enter- tained by the likes of Popeye, Mickey Mouse and Snoopy. The most outstand- ing floats included Pink Panther by the junior Class which placed first. Garfield by D.E.C.A. placed first for organiza- tions, Ziggy by orchestra placed second, and B.C. by the junior Classical League placed third. Colleen Calpin was crowned our 1983 Homecoming Queeng Vicki DeCrasse was crowned first runner-up and Renee Ortolano was our second runner-up. The Bulldogs, in competition with Am- herst, provided an impressive victory which set everyone in the mood for celebrating. The festivities were topped off with the Homecoming Dance later in the evening. All in all, it was a day full of joys and memories as students, faculty, alumni and community were joined together. Thank you Student Council, President john Wood, Vice-President Tracey Monckton, and Mr. Teague for giving us a day to remember. Bulldogs Prevail K . 'B ,A ,aw Q VH 1 QL ii A-h 65 25 J 'Q L ...l in an 2 X 1 .-XM I 4vafL AT M x L. mm W 153 L , F' H K. ' ip ,ak .., ,M 93? w W Q ' ,M K ? NNW- z my me'-bww H. Y -,rp-,ir wx .A ,U X, mmm . ii 3 if 16 if lm. 'Wx A' QW -.. ,wen .., n..........W. . N, . I li Qawml Food for the Gods Success, in one word, describes the junior Banquet. lt consisted of a few tears, many laughs, and many memories. With the help ofour advisor, Mrs. Mar- guerite Holmes, and the participation of the junior class, the evening was one many will never forget. After dinner ended, the Select Choir peformed songs that brought tears to everyone's eyes as they realized how special that night was. Then, a very spe- cial duet was performed by Ms. Laurie Wyant and Debbie Graf. The title of their song was llUsed to Be, and the words they sang echoed through our heads and touched a special place in our hearts. The juniors responded with a hearty standing ovation, and one could not help feeling the applause was for each one of us because we all realized how special our class is, and how much we are bonded together. Following this performance, the tradi- tonal slide show was aired. lt contained pictures of the junior class and brought back many happy memories. One could tell by glancing at the faces around the room that the memories projected on the screen were ones that filled many hearts with love and joy. Next on the agenda were the awards. Our zany commentators, Tony Sperry and Missy DeTombe, contributed to the overall laugher by presenting each award in a most unusual manner. The awards ranged from serious to outra- geous, and everyone who recieved an award accepted it in fun. The only sad part of the evening was when it was announced that some of our fellow juniors would be leaving Hamburg because of the closing of Beth- lehem Steel. Everyone grieved about their departure, but we will think of them often and they will always hold a special place in our hearts. Sheryl LeRoy if i is.s - 2 l .l v,,w..,,Q . 3' ' L as 1 u ,v wa- f'4,3f vi I Y' www.. ' 'YT . X 'Fil ig2ifEi7f7'x9q' k ga Aiwf--M. . 'uw W LL.. - , .,Q1x , W5L-.wk my ,rr 4 922941 , , ,. 'Y5?gf'.s.mu 'Q ' QA, 'ma p 'Qvwll W Q - 7' 1 14 'gf 2 O -, V, ' XX ,. 11,2 fwfr? vm, 4'.wL1 1 Quasar ,, .4 A , -wir my if am M., -K 'T mv VT 3, wig? ,,,, .x,K. A , ,K ,L 1 ?' y .4 w S ew '5 1 H Y 3.35-Q., , gg -' ffm J, - 5 +P A Q H W U F fl Y x , A N ' , in 'Wilma ,f f, ,, x W' K ' I H. x , ii ' ' Wviffilg fiuf . A :Eff 5: 4' 1: 5, .1 f 113 J , 29333 , , , W W A ' x A 1. 53. A X X ,Y Y H - M. ..'f. :W . A S 6' W , ,,,w'mgwm:Q Q15 Qi: 5 Ti f 'uw 1 ,A ll , . , 1 .nf 4. ,ff 5 ,v N N ff X :L X win my ' X R . , , S 9 31 if 15:51, ,, W, ,VX ,AEM -13 . .W Sw- 1 K 45 W . -fm ww A Q xwmy H ga fg Q y,w, fi1 :Gi 7i,4.,3 x -. 3? Q if I mi' 'Jb- There is one time that the entire stu- dent body gets it together during the 1983-84 school year. October was the time and the event was Field Day. The seniors gave the sophomores a run for their money in most of the events. They might have won the tug- of-war against the faculty, but they were disqualified. The juniors were victorious in their efforts to subdue the tenacious challenge offered by barefoot Bloom and Company. lello and whipped cream proved too much for Mrs. joan john- ston, Mrs. Marguerite Holmes, john Kranz, Pat Chilcott, but not for Paul Lor- quet who thought it was an afternoon snack and out-ate them all! The football team was very talented jumping in sacks, pounding nails into wood, somersault- ing, bear walking, eating crackers, inflat- ing balloons, three-legged racing, math- ematics, running backward, gulping cola, wheelbarrow racing, and unfolding an entire roll of toilet paper. Next in line of activities was the bat race. The contestants ran backward across the field, put their foreheads on top of a bat and circled the bat ten times. The challenge was to run back to the High School Daze original starting point, most staggered and fell while attempting to maintain co- ordination and composure. A team of seniors proved the most coordinated and were victorious. A soaking wet time was shared by students and faculty when balloons filled with water were carefully shuffled back and forth between them, the faculty, hoping the balloons didn't break in their possession, and the students, hoping. . . Field Day was the day that football players led cheers and classes competed against each other. The bleachers trem- bled as individual classes provided chants to express their enthusiasm. When they became too uproarious, Rod saved the day as the ever-present bleacher supervisor. Everyone seemed to enjoy Field Day. One senior summed it up with, 'llt was excellent, Man! another, llSuper - Bet- ter than other years. A special thanks to the Student Coun- cil, lohn Wood, Tracey Monckton, and Mr. Teague for their contributions to this memorable event. Kate Meilicke l l Fun for Everyone I I 1 . Autographs 1 Q g g it -vw YN? we . if o W D P Z. 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At Hamburg High School, an average of 8712, is required plus interest in many other areas. When a student is chosen to be a member of this select group, leadership in both school and com- munity is taken into consideration along with a per- son's character. This is probably the most difficult cri- terion to define. The election committee looks to de- termine whether a person shows honesty, re- sponsibility, fairness, courtesy, tolerance, cooperation, and proper adolescent growth and behavior. A stu- dent should also take an interest in school and com- munity, and be ready and willing to help out and make changes wherever it seems necessary. We would like to thank Mr. Michael Bermingham for the great year we had, especially in helping us organize our trip to Toronto. Meilicke, Andrea Wargula, jackie Doland, Dean lablonski. ROW 4: lennifer Smith, Denise Chiavetta, leff Lee. David Millar, lohn Wiencek, Dan Hutter, lohn Wood, lennifer Robie. , . i l F ,,- .i R S ' V OW 1: President Molly Davis, Vice-President julie Dauer. ROW 2 ecretary Karen Vohwinkel, Mr. Bermingham, Treasurer Renee Ortolano Future Teachers The young women who are in the Future Teachers of America go to Union Pleasant Elementary School once each month to help out the teachers with their daily activities. They work with the children in class helping them with their school work. These girls are learning all the ins and outs of the teaching profession. This is good experience for both the children and the Future Teachers. MC. Solving the World's Problems Model UN. is a club that gives students a chance to take world issues into their own hands in a simulated United Nations session. This year's main event was the two day Gannon University Model UN. in Erie, Penn- sylvania. Hamburg High School represented the coun- tries of Czechoslovakia and East Germany. 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H as W. .-- ..... . ,'i, .1g I .-W-M -s-'-s' '-- ' ' ' V '1 ' . ta, . ,J SM ROW 1: Mr. George Morse, Laurel Sherwood, lean Mrha, Shirley Waldraff, Christine Spinner, loanne Protos, Helen Pierce, Chris Sadler, Lisa Haney, Martin Leslie, lim Deak, Paul Reichert, Dan Hutter. ROW 1: Mrs. Sharon Cichocki, Lisa Durni, Dianne Tubridy, Polly Flatley, Martha Mumbach, Page Bentzel, Mary Cindele, Katrin lurati, Cheryl Lickfield, Mary Dompkowski. ROW 2: Amy Gornikiewicz, lane Dahill, Liz Howe, Kathy Hayes, Colleen Specht, jenn Robie, Tammy Otremba, lulie Dauer, Sharon Burganowski, Lisa Capozzi, Heidi Lang, Sandy Mammoser. ROW 3: Kristen Hood, Michelle Rubeck, Michelle Yoviene, Liana Lewandowski, Kelly Sander, Debbie Povinelli. t Your Service These are the girls who offer their ser- vices to the school. Under the advise- ment of Mrs. Sharon Cichocki, these girls worked to distribute flowers for Home- coming, sponsor the Christmas Dance, sell candy canes for the holiday season, and usher various events at the school. The officers of this dedicated group are President Mary Gindele, Vice-President Tami Otremba, Secretary lane Dahill and Treasurer Page Bentzel. julie Dauer Peer Listeners Peer Listening is a three year old coun- seling program designed for students, participated in by students, and initiated by Mary Rose and Paul Bloom. But what really is Peer Listening? Peer Listening is a group of outstanding young people. Be- cause they are concerned with and care about their peers, they make deliberate efforts to devote time to and listen to students with problems. The group is made up of a menagerie of students with different personalities, back- grounds and experiences. Their com- mon interest, however, to deal with and help fellow students unites them. All peer listeners are required to receive special training, attend group meetings, share their time with others and want to listen to people. Andy Wargula 3 ! ROW 1: Donna Milley, Kelly Hubbard, Kim Corby, Andy Wargula, Ariane lewitt, Lenore Mooney, Mona Cavacoli, Bridget Wilson, lim Ariadne Obad, Mr. Paul Bloom. ROW 2: Deanna Meyer, ,Kim Deak, Karen Boesl, Larry Finnigan. ROW 4: Dana Moss, Michelle Russert, Garland Godinho, Molly Davis, Maureen Connors. ROW 3: Rubeck, Mary Alice Colello, Patrick Chilcott, Tree jackson. 109 It's Showtime 5 ROW 1: Tammy Otremba, Marisa Villarini. ROW 2: Martha Mumbach, Missy Clulow, Colleen Specht. ROW 1: Amy Villepigue, Sue Blasik, jennifer McDonough, Lisa Salerno, Nancy Sorrentino, Mary Millace, Karen Duffek. ROW 2: Liz Vitale, Leslie Duffy, Patty Smith, Celina Strnad, jule Riordan, Megan Lalley, Page Bentzel, Lisa Montgomery, Tammy Weidner. ROW 3: jennifer Terry, Karen joseph, Colleen Brunner, Sheryl Doll, Katie McAndrews, Lisa Kuebler, Chris Russo, Sandy Mammoser, Colleen Specht, Martha Mumbach, Missy Clulow, Tammy Otremba, Marisa Villarini. ROW 4: Mrs. Gay Nelson, Mary Alice Colello, 110 Basalyga, Bridget Burst Kim Rutkowski, Dianne Tubridy Robyn Raquel Martin, Molly Palisano Marcy Young. ROW 5. Lori Szczesniak, Funch, Sandy Leatherbarrow, Lisa Durni, Amy Dvornsky, Tracy Brooks, Capozzi, Pam Dworakowski, Polly Flatley, Tia Bemiller, Pam Specht, A Magney, Molly Davis. ROW 6: john Kranz, Dave Boothby, john Wood, E jeswald, Al Ballowe, Mike Lee. Denise Chiavetta, julie Helenbrook, julie Mack, Chris Richardson, ' I ,V , -: iFs.,5I'i 'L,' 5 z yt , as f' y y ccyt y L ,,, , . ylyy 1 From Broadway's skyline to the hills of Hollywood, lT'S SHOWTlMEl For this year's Catalina Show, the club members attempted to capture all the dazzle and glitter of the entertainment world. The group provided a special kind of enter- tainment as they performed graceful water ballet to the strains of the produc- tion's theme songs. The show com- menced with the overture from 'lAn- nie , and closed with HA Chorus Line . And, of course, the performance would not have been complete without ac- knowledging the showiest showplace of them all, l'New York, New York . Not only did the Catalina Club cause critics to rave and prove deserving of Academy Awards, it provided a show for all to enjoy. julie Helenbrook i- i :H W if: Flags 84 Rifles The Colorguard plays an important role in the per- formance of the band. There are many difficult rou- tines to be memorized and executed with precision to achieve their uniformity. These girls attend innumer- able practices to perfect their routines which are seen at our football games, assemblies and concerts. Many thanks to Flag Captain Pattie Bailie, Colorguard Cap- tain Tracy Tinkham and Rifle Captain Linda Slighter. Colorguard Director, Mrs. Marian Reichard, composes and directs this precision group which have added many new members and introduced a new section, 'swing flags . ROW 1: Elizabeth Vitale, Gizella Szajer, Lisa Durni, Lori Capozzi, Corrine Howe jennifer Becker Katie Gilmartln lennifer Wargula ROW 4 Swoboda, Kathy Plec, Kris Kulik. ROW 2' Tracy Pearson Amy Lippert Cara M lk - , , a e Karen Pasiecznik Nadine Fraser Pattie Bailie Renee Luni Charnock, lennifer Taft, Tracy Tinkham, Linda Slighter, Laurie Walters Robin Smith Cindy leffe Alice Lyons Kathy McCarthy Zoe Madison Mary Alice Colello, Delaine Gumlak ROW 3' Karen Fox Beth O b . . , S Orme Sllmon Kathy Cavanaugh, loanne Selice, Dina Bernard, Amy Kontrabecki, Colleen ll That jazz The swinging big band sounds of the 1940's to the contemporary jazz of Chuck Mangione are the sounds heard from the band room every Wednesday night. A great time is for everyone while rehearsing and perfecting performances for the Pop Concert, Guest Artist Con- cert and school assemblies. jazz Ensem- offers a different outlet for the music ble 1 David Cruz Mike Hund Brian Hines Tom Ryder jeff jones, Amy Holtz, john Haefner. - - - - - Burger Theresa Breen Kevin Miller Mr ROW 4 Brian Coyle,Tim Drabek, jennifer Smith, Student through lTprQYlSat::?n'he5peClal S tt Bruce Volkert, Matt Condon. lY from Sli' and t 9 Slver as ' ROW 1: jennifer Myka, Anne Osborne, Sherrie Stringfellow, Wendy Mulcahy, Lisa Montgomery, jennifer Taft, Louise Lockwood, Yvonne Koelle, Beth Rivers. ROW 2. Mr. ' h d G ne Wendley Kathy Buchanan Paul Reichert Sue Dellwardt, Karen Robert Reic ar , e , , , Vohwinkel, Rachel Burger, jill Hamann, jennifer Smith. ROW 3: Scott jones, Denise . . . I. Chiavetta, Kris Osborne, Dee Dean, Lisa Culver, Camille Szematowicz, Kelly Hoban, ju ie Dauer, Tim Drabek, jennifer Reichard. ROW 4: Chris Sadler, Amy Villepigue, Tom Balko, Mrh Miss DeTombe Todd Marsh Gerald Cornish Tom Ryder, Katie Shanks, jody lean a, Y , , , Wuertzer, Beth Rosinski, Tom Sprankle. ROW 5: Mike Grey, Bruce Volkert, Amy Holtz, Dan ' ' ' Ed' h Wood, Greg Carrow, john Haefner, Brian Coyle, jeff jones, Brian Hines, Matt ie, jo n Pajak. ROW 6: Tom Connors, Steve DiMatteo, Chris Ford, Andrea Wargula, Bill Kowalewski, Greg Pierce, Mike Stevens, Theresa Breen. The Symphonic Band is one of the most pol- ished groups to be heard at the senior high. The members of this group, also members of the Concert! Marching Band, are chosen by audition at the beginning of the school year. The music that is played is more advanced and challenging, and a high expectation is on the players to per- form with their best abilities. Therefore, the ex- cellent playing of the Symphonic Band repre- sents the outstanding talent and dedication of its members. This group performs in school con- certs and various band competitions. . 7, ii 5 5 2 3 151 W ,,,A M. ..,, -M-..-10.-tn., ff :233 i 1 4 This year's chorus members were very enthusiastic and, despite limited re- hearsal time, presented many fine pro- grams. A Fall Pop Concert, Hamburg Holiday Concert, Guest Artist Concert and Spring Concert were presented in addition to the traditional all-school musical. Field trips, candy sales and a drive to buy a new school organ for the auditorium were a few of the projects undertaken by the chorus. Members of the small vocal ensemble were selected by audition. This group of nine girls and seven boys sang for concerts, other school functions and for community events. Meeting only once a week, they demonstrated their dedication to singing through the effort they expended in learning their music and gladly accepting any request for entertainment. Due to their hard work and spirit, both vocal groups had a successful year. V jody Wuertzer , I Hear a Melody - ROW 1: Mrs. Ferraro, Cynthia Hobart, jennifer Wargula, Carmen Cruz, Denise Petyk, Anthony Sperry, james Hynes, Samantha Lupica, Christine Spinner, Nuria Mellado. ROW 2: Michelle Yoviene, Amy Gornikiewicz, Amy Lippert, Karin Fox, Marsha Wasko, Kim Pizzuti, Lynn Sajdak, Andrew Colleran, Paul Reichert, Alisa Nelson, Christine Wiles. ROW 3: Laurel Sherwood, Colleen Howe, Elizabeth Lucinda jeffe, David judge, Scott Pease Protos, Shirley Waldraff. MISSING: Elizabeth Pete Stuhr, jill Galley, Beth Osborne, Lisa Martin Dellwardt, Yvonne Kieffer, Theresa McDonald, VanBrockIin. ROW 1: Kim Russert, Louise Lockwood, Barbara Wydysh, Karen Boesl, Sheryl Kullgren. ROW 3:Nancy Pickett, Margaret Gates, Donna Michelle Boyer, Denise Petyk, Michael Hund, Anthony Sperry, Ariadne Obad, jennifer Streamer, Marcy Young, Michelle Yoviene, Christian Tucker Sandra DaBoIt, Mrs. Ferraro. ROW 2: jennifer Smith, Missy DeTombe, Yvonne Drabek, Mary Lyden, Deb Graf, Tamara Schumer, jody Wuertzer. Koelle, Laurel Sherwood, Colleen Howe, Dee Dean, Megan Pech, Roger Paul McDonald, Brian Coyle, Corey Schram, jennifer Myka, Wendy Weld, David judge, Maureen Connors, Chaynit Buapean, jamie Woods, Kathy Brandel, Kris Horvath. 116 Some of the finest voices in the senior high can be heard in the Small Vocal Ensemble. The ensemble is made up of seventeen members, selected by indi- vidual audition. The group displays its talent and flexibility as it can perform many different styles of music from pop to madrigal. The ensemble sings in con- certs, assemblies and for groups and clubs in the community. The members rehearse during the evenings and put in a great amount of effort to achieve a professional sound. This sharp looking group is under the direction of Mrs. Tere- sa Ferraro. erry Vice President Cynthia Hobart Wuertzer Attendance Elizabeth Vitale. MISSING: Treasurer Beth Osborne, 117 The Spanish Club, led by Senor William McCor- mick, enjoyed a successful year. Activities included a luncheon trip to Chi Chi's and making pinatas. Some of the members of the club were involved in a pro- gram to teach Spanish to elementary school students. Officers of the Spanish Club are: President Teresa Shisler, Vice-President Amy Kontrabecki, Treasurer Greg Pajak, and Secretary Jean Mrha. Pauci Sed Potens Junior Classical League is one of the busiest clubs in the school. ln the past year, JCL has taken part in not only local and state activities, but national ones as well. The 1983 National JCL Convention was held at the University of Rochester and eight students, along with advisor Mrs. Mary Tress, joined 1,353 other members. This year's State Convention will be for three days at SUNY at Bingh- ampton. Mrs. Tress will be co-chairman for the event. Laurie Walters, the New York State Junior Classical League Trea- surer, and many other Hamburg JCL'ers will attend this exciting event. Other ac- tivities include a December caroling par- ty and initiation. They joined Sandy Creek JCL in a toga Saturnalia at Salva- tore's Italian Gardens Restaurant. Many members visited ltaly last year and the 1984 trip is going to Greece. Because of their many plans and activities, Ham- burg's JCL has proven the Latin language is alive and well in the Hamburg High School. el Club Espanol ROW 1: Cheryl Lickfield, Donna Serra, Yvonne Kieffler, Theresa Breen, Patty Hector. ROW 2: Leslie Miley, Sue Gerber, Jean Mrha, David Heppner, Amy Kontrabecki. ROW 3: Greg Pajak, Teresa Shisler. Le Cercle Francais . Bonjour! Partez-vous Francias mes bonnes amies? Sound foreign to you? Well, not to members of Ham- burg's French Club instructed by Madame lasiura. Though the language may be unfamiliar, surely the benefits are not. The club's favorite activities include preparing tempting treats of French cuisine, attending plays performed in French, competition in foreign ex- pression, and the celebration of European holidays in the French tradition. There was also opportunity to travel to Paris over spring break. However, the value and intrigue of the French Club extends beyond the primary activities. lts members are interested in ex- panding their cultural horizons for a better under- standing of not only France, but of the world in gener- al. But most of all, ils aiment levr Francias! julie Helenbrook Cheafl Rieser. G i Sprechen Sie Deutsche? ROWT1: Mike Senseney, Andre Smaic, Mike Scherer, Sue Thompson Kelly Sander, Cheryl Rieser. ROW 2: Carrie Hornberger, Maria Holcomb Therin Walker, Sherrie Stringfellow, Steven Doll, Barb Schultz, Katrin lurati ROW 3 Miss Kathryn Warner. Guten Tag from the German Club! This one was of our best years with President Kelly Sander, Vice-President Sherry Stringfellow, Treasurer Cheryl Rieser, Secretary Barb Schultz and, most impor- tantly, Miss Kathryn Warner as advisor. The German Club started out with a party, holiday baking, music and song. Excellent effort was put into its Homecom- ing entry, llMarvin . Fund raising candy and bake sales supported attendance at an Austrian concert, a Bavar- ian restaurant and an Oktoberfest at Club Lorelei, a German clubhouse in Hamburg. Students visited Swit- zerland, Bavaria and Austria at Easter. Participation in dramatic and musical competitions at a local language fair, as well as presentation of college scholarship checks to graduating senior members, rounded out the year. . . an excellent one thanks to the efforts of all club members. Next year will be l'noch besser ! Katrin luratl Flowers for Algernon The Senior Play hit a more serious note this year as the cast took on the challenge that Daniel Keyes' profoundly memorable and affecting 'Flowers for Al- gernon has to offer. The play is about an experiment performed on Charlie Gordon, a retarded man por- trayed by Bob leswald, in efforts to make him smarter . . . in fact a genius. Directors Mr. Michael Ber- mingham, Mrs. Helen Salmon, and producer Mr. lohn Kemmer, along with student directors Celina Strnad, David Heppner and Robin Smith composed a very polished performance and led the cast in portraying the innocent humor, the emotional sensitivity and heartfelt intensity that are fundamental elements in a performance such as this. The audience laughed and cried along with the actors on stage, and all came to grips with the idea to accept those around us as they are, here and now. Garland Godinho Dr. Strauss .... Prof. Nemur .... Alice Kinnian .... Burt ....... Charlie. . . Doris .... Nurse .... Frank .... Gina ...... loe .....,. Mrs. Donner 81 lac Mother ........ Little Charlie ................ Father ......... Little Norma .... Mrs. Feldman ..... Ellen ............ Teenage Charlie .... Bernice .......... Connie ........ Chairlady ...... Mrs. Mooney , . . Mrs. Nemur .... Mr. Harvey ,.... Anne Welberg . . Norma ......... Director ............ Student Directors .... Coordinator .................... Colleen Specht Kevin Galligan Sherrie Stringfellow . . . Anthony Sperry . . . Robert leswald . . . . . lulie Dauer . . . . Lisa Boehne . . . lohn Carson . . . . . . Brenda Bott . . . . Stephen Basty . . . . Debbie Graf . . . . Lysa Bielinski PitoCruz . . Timothy Drabek . . . . . . . Millie Cruz . . . Melissa Clulow Sharon Burganowski ...... David Cruz . . . . . . Robin Smith . . . . Celina Strnad ulie Helenbrook . . . I . . . . loyce Schieber . . . . Melissa Merlino . . . . 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The groups play chamber mu- sic and other arrangements composed for their type of ensemble. These fine groups perform for various school and community functions. Colleen Howe T B lko Miss DeTombe, Chris Horn Quarter Amy Villepigue, om a , y le. Nllbaiwu l lt's Academic , r, , zz 1 f M It's Academic . , . a test of the wise and competition of the mind. This year's trio, Tim Drabek, john Wien- cek and jeff Lee, challenged the defending champions from Hutch Tech. The three, tutored by Mr. Paul Sawicz, attempted to defeat the four-time champions on the show which was aired February 5th. F 5 i, wwmw ROW 1: President LuAnn Webber, Vice-President David judge, Secretary-Treasurer Sue Flading. Library Club is a group of students who like to work in the Library Media Center and help their classmates and teachers. Library Club members enjoy meeting people and learning new things. You might wish to join if you have an interest in libraries and helping others. You are asked to volunteer at least two periods a week when you would regularly be in study hall. Simply ask Mr. David Corp and he will sign you up. You can join any time during the year. Being a member of the Library Club is fun. ln addition to working in the periodical and media rooms, you will be in charge of the circulation desk, checking out books and maga- zines for the students. Each year the Library Club s onsors a stationery sale and film festival, participates P in Homecoming and has several parties. LuAnn Webber lt's in the Book . gi X3 1: Mr. David Corp, Pattie Davis, Sue Daniels, Kathy Vroman, Andrea Gambino Cn Brown, Kim Paulino, Sue Flading. ROW 2: Ray Hartloff, Robin Smith, Maureen lsch, LuAnn Webber, David judge, Roberta McKeever, Cheryl Flading, Yvonne Bella. Students Serving Students MEMBERS: Nancy loseph, lennifer Terry, Sally Haws, Robyn Smolinski, Bridget Burst, Chris Russo, Colleen Sullivan, Sharon Burganowski, Megan Lalley, Greg Bugaj, Bill Warner, Molly Palisano, Celina Strnad, Doug Wisor, Renee Ortolano, Colleen Brunner, Colleen Specht, Tracy Monckton, Becky Pearl, Raquel Martin, john Wood, Tony Sperry, Patty Millar, Missy DeTombe, Missy Clulow, Mike Lee, Debbie Foy, Barb Wydysh, Marsha Wasko, Anne Hertz, Korri Baird, Mr. Charles Teague. Student Council has been the basis for school activities throughout the 1983-84 school year. This responsible group of selected students has successfully orga- nized such events as Field Day, Home- coming, lunior Prom, Senior Ball and var- ious other activities. lohn Wood, the president of these ambitious students, and the entire student body which he represents, has fulfilled his duties exces- sively well. These representatives are to be commended for their favorable ef- forts in giving the entire student body a say in the activities they want to partici- pate in. Melissa A. Clulow E A Q 1 3 3 5 5 e E 3 ,,-,. ,, . ..m.....n,..,,,Qnm.um-vis Half-Time Dancers What is happening on the basketball court during half-time? lt's the Half-Time Dancers rock- ing to the beat dressed in their bright purple leotards. With Mrs. Holly Hauser directing these young ladies, they cannot go wrong. The Half- Time Dancers would like to thank their fans for their enthusiasm. ROW 1: Karen Schunke, Maureen Connors, Meissner, Katrin lurati. MISSING: Cyndi Majer, Barb Bachman, Lori Walters. ROW 2: Michelle Cyndi Sojda, Patty Hofner, Nancy Pitillo. Yoviene, jackie Doland, Karen Duffek, Cherie 128 Lights! Camera! Action! 1: Sue Connell, Liza Dale, Bridget Barb Wydysh, Anne Bentzel, Kim Denise Connors, Director Matt ROW 2: Station Manager Lisa Carmen Cruz, Bob leswald, Wendy Steve Doll, Mark DiPasquale, Bill ROW 3: Tony Schunk, David Cruz, Chief Announcer Sheryl LeRoy, Traci Clever, Robin Leyonmark, Christa Mooney, leff Polisoto, Mr. Robert Yates. ROW 4: Dana Moss, Traffic Manager Michelle Dustin, Mike Saeli, Chris lakubowicz, Fredzo, Tom Ferraro, Mike Hund, Sue Newcomb, Randy Kohn. l!Good morning, everyone! lt's 8:10 at TV 10 in Hamburg. These familiar lines open the HITV 10 morning show which begins each day with announcements, news, sports, weather and special per- sonal features such as birthdays and horoscopes. This organization enables students to explore the field of television production and gives them a chance to become familiar with studio equipment. The studio is run entirely by students and everyone does a sensational job, from announcer to director. So stay tuned for another fantastic year of HITV! Sheryl LeRoy 129 1-9- 1 3 g ?39?fD3'5-'rv fD -13 U EICEOQ. W5 rnzonc 3... If-D33.UQf-+ QQ-C iii?- o3'3' 5'9- :.- mwoxg m-Or, M img Q-12 cn -.3 O rDOU' : 3,-+5L..., QOQC V1 Zomm 735' S- 593852 ,, fb r-r O - 3'5gC uw 1'COm rp -O -- 7'E'.'3 '32, 3 Qmfba 536' jj Qieia 5,2 'O Q!l'O OQ fb .4233 95152 S- Q'D?53 359- g giiif' 23425 Q3 5155 5523, K Oar-I-12. :+,r'D3 212552 og:-QQ. Vi 39453300 D-Sm' m0Q.2'.f'D Q,3g, :5'.0ro5, 7,-:ws U'm3,?,,T5'- 5,2-as muafb CJ'32 . CQO If-DI? Page One . HU-'zizizzxiiSIIIIIIIIIIIIIKITZ ..,, , .Msg 1 Asst Mgrs April Funch, jackie Doland, Lisa Boehne, Ariadne Obad, General Mgr. The Audio-Visual Crew of Hamburg High is one to be commended. These talented students, advised by Mr. Mark Greenfield, are responsible for the distribu- tion, and many times the repair, of equipment and film. They are active throughout our school day as they deliver films and equipment to requesting classes. Without their diligence, our school would suf- fer a great loss in essential learning facilities. Lisa Sarach 4 1 The Page One Bookstore has everything the stu- dent wants. lt carries a wide variety of school supplies and personal needs, from books to bubblegum. The bookstore is managed by the students under the ad- visement of Mr. Gary Pufpaff. Page One is one of the ways Distributive Education students learn while rais- ing money for the D.E.C.A. Club. Lisa Boehne Films and Features ROW 1: Nancy Sunick, Susan Flading, Roberta McKeever. ROW 2: Karen Arlow, Dawn Clark, Dave Beck, Mr. Mark Greenfield, Cheryl Flading. ROW 3: Peter Bella, Craig Peters. 'I Mike Saeli Mike Hund, Chris Wiles, Alisa Nelson. ROW 2: loanne Protos, Kelly Hoban, Sue Thompson, Condon Torn Ferraro. ROW 3: Christina Spinner, Mr. George Morse. ' 5 Spots and Sets Although these dedicated individuals are rarely in the spotlight, their fine ef- forts bring light to those who are. Per- haps one of the least recognized groups in our school, the Stage Crew deserves a great deal of praise. Thanks to their sharp skills, many school productions have been successfully completed. The members of the Crew pride themselves on precise execution of operating lights, sounds and curtains for various Ham- burg presentations. They, and their advi- sor, Mr. George Morse, are to be com- mended for a job well done. Sheryl LeRoy 1 31 X ..,, ..,. W- .. ' an I i Ii junior Central Board The slogan, 'Come Alive With '85, is one that truly fits the junior class. This group has spirit and they certainly show it. On Field Day, for example, the juniors banded together to be victorious in the majority of events. The members of the class of '85 are realizing how far they have come and how far they still have to go. Soon they will be accepting new and exciting challenges and will appreciate the value of their high school years. The junior representatives and their advisor, Mrs. Marguerite Holmes, plan the year's events and activities to make the year more memorable for all. Colleen Howe ROW 1: President Becky Pearl, Vice-President Robyn Smolinski, ROW 2: Treasurer Bridget Burst Mary Dompkowski, Advisor Mrs. Holmes. 134 ROW 1: Bridget Burst, Robyn Smolinski, Tracey Monckton, Molly Palisano, Becky Pearl, Mary Dompkowski, Amy ROW 2: Barb Wydysh, Heidi Lang, Karen Long, Chris Russo, Raquel Martin, jennifer Streamer, Tammy Weidner, Lesley Dianne Tubridy, Matthew Adler, lane Dahill, Anne Hertz, Mrs. Holmes. Missing: Mike Krawiec CLASS CF 8 l Q 2 ' 1 , 1 -. l Q , 1 g Q ,gf 1, so B B11111 5 .. S v all l , R gig X l I '53 , i B X K ,a 1 . :ji:i??EEEE2555 ' 155ff::,?:f1:. S , 1' , Q a Na x li - ' My if-- tx.i.i'Tw,.fiFa2E55 V E 1GS2?i13iiSP11Y 1 1 g '- it ,,- y 21 ,:.,, W En X 1 X 5 9 X 5 1 1 5 ,1 , . 15 , .. . .., . 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Early on, the sophomores proved they are a spirited and enthusias- tic class. Much of this spirit was demon- strated when many supporters of the junior varsity soccer and football teams presistently gathered to cheer their teams. Under the guidance of Mr. Leroy Leavell, the sophomore representatives work hard and long to provide sopho- more activities. ROW 1: jennifer Terry, Marsha Wasko, Karen loseph ROW 2 Pam Giambra Sally Haws, Colleen Brunner, Korri Baird, Doug Wisor LASS 1 ,i sw-,, wr X ff'-:.P'?!555R 5 Qs rf. gsggeg' ' -- 3 . as 3 bg Q x Q CQ .1 5 i L f Xt 15 'iwefgfsft -sa S ii l vmg l X , 5 L i n A if W i wig if t Ms l 'wi l ew? .Q 0 E OF 86 Q .. .!fwi,, ,Qt 11: K- 1 v kisiflfutt M. Q gli 'k K 'BVI-7'1l'f5'fLf .. Ht Q4 K 9 x l M X185 t --x- 'h A stair 3 ' N 4 .6 1-:Qt Sl lgzqwg ?a':'5vs 5 ':Z '--- F111 5Q:9'N L sew 1 z - M' K l 1 we swim as XX YE s gent Q e ti x Y sri ,U . 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N ,,, .,.. , mn' ' fe-, ..,, U i 5 . W M l MM' ,V ,W ,,,,.,,, BOCES ROW1 loan Wltkowskl Marty Russell Kathy Ritchie Mlche-alFusco Lucy Benn Ann Lltwlnskl ROW2 Susan Woyshner Holly Sugg Harry Long Alex Rafalske Rrchard Brooks Brian Szczesnlak MISSING Teacher Miss Aubln 1 68 I ' ll 1 f, If . J ff . 3 1117 1 ' 169 S f, ,,. . .1 zjteixfz i:i.'E5E2 if flx1-M1-'fgifiiiiii We re Talking Awesome' Awesome is the word to describe Hamburg s Varsi- ty Field Hockey Team. It is a dedicated team - a team filled with true school spirit. Not only can they cheer laugh and make merry they can grit their teeth in the face of opposition run when it seems their feet will go no further stand up after they fall and wipe the sweat from their brow after giving all they ve got in a tough game. Coach Margaret Moses took over the team five years ago. From the day she took office it was all uphill. Climbing is a struggle for any team in any sport and most teams never reach the top' but Miss Moses team has reached the top. In the fall season of 1982 Hamburgs Field Hockey Team climbed farther than all others and was crowned Sectional Champs. It was the team s biggest thrill. Tears flowed and the team hugged and danced. Through the mud and grass stains the purple and white burned brightly. It was Miss Moses greatest accomplishment as a coach and the girls greatest glo- ry as a team. Probably what made the win so special was that in the 82 season the tears that flowed were not as sweet. The girls fought a good fight but lost 1-0 in a 2nd round semi-final for the Play-offs. Coach Moses recalls her hurt for her team that year. She knew their frustrations and bled for her team - not the loss. Perhaps this is what makes the Girls Field Hockey Team so unique. Their team is bonded together with warm friendship and school spirit. Coach Moses chooses a captain for whom she feels the others have respect. She feels that the captain is the leader and sets the example for the rest of the team. Captain Carin Obad served her team admirably this year giving them a spirit which couldn t be broken and leading them to a 10-3-1 record. Coach Moses is a traditionalist. She strongly values school spirit and the struggle to play your best no matter what. This is what gives them the pride to represent Hamburg High' that is what gives them an incomparable spirit. Its a team effort - everyone together. The girls practice their unity and enforce their pride with the school song which they sing after every game - after wins and losses. A school team is a learning experience. Through this effort an athlete can gain a sense of responsibility learn what it is to make a commitment and be able to organize a list of priorities. Miss Moses says her biggest pleasure from coaching is a thank you from her team members for all they have learned while being a part of her team. It is a pleasure all coaches and teachers enjoy - knowing that they have made a difference in a young person s life. That is important. Coach Moses is important too. She is a special coach. She is a coach the kids can relate to. We have each other said Miss Moses and in some ways my team will know me better than I know myself. Frequent trips to Pizza Hut after practice an occa- sional slip of the kilt and a merry banquet at the end of the season all add to the joy of it all. There was fun every day the laughter never ended. Coach Moses has many expectations for her team. I found the more I expect the more I get. Here is a coach who consistently praises and encourages her team. This too adds to the beautiful relationship be- tween team and coach. The praise the fun the sweat the tears the victo- ries the defeats the coach and the united team are what Hamburg s Girls Field Hockey Team is all about. Its what makes them what they are. It is what makes them awesome . Garland Godinho l ROW 1: Coach Margaret Moses, Captain Carin Obad. ROW 2: Chayanit Widdowson, Ariadne Obad, Alice I-YOHS, Beth Waldfafff Manfigef MHVY Buapean, Kristin Kulik, jennifer Smith, Beth Fidel, lody Wuertzer, julie Pilon. ROW 42 Ellen Mrha, P21UiCiH HSFIZ, Christina PHD, lean Fidel, Amy Dauer, Dana Moss. ROW 3: lean Maria Mrha, Michele Riederer, Leigh Holtz, Liz Ranger, Manager Cheryl Fladiflg- MISSING Tina Chaflap. They'll Tumble 4 Ya -,444 ' .. ,, .. .. ' , ,, .. ' , ' ,, ., , , ,,,,. 7 I ' '. ,,'.f.. ,f?fP1f22fsyf,,,'.t- .. , K ' ' 'V ' 4 'U' 'rmf ' J f fl , ,....,,,..i.,.e...,, .,,,.,. . - N... .M - f . 1 ,, , .. .1 1 . Mmm, M.. A ,.,, , ,,w,, , . 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ROW 5: Captains Kim Howard, Marisa Villarini, Sue Felegy, Coach Carol Reynolds. MISSING: Lisa Frydrych. W. .,,, ,. , A,,,, WZ? 59M ,K Km Qian W,.,.,,W,,, . SLT? .H . The Women's Varsity Gymnastics Team was better than ever this season. The Lady Bulldogs were led to both Divisional and Sectional titles by Coach Carol Reynolds and Tri-Captains Sue Felegy, Marisa Villarini and Kim Howard. The girls finished the season with a 9 win, no loss record. Great job, girls! At the Sectionals, Hamburg had four girls qualify for the State Championship which will be held in Buffalo this year. Representing Section VI on the beam will be Diane Pajak, on floor will be Kim Howard, on bars will be Marisa Villarini, and competing in the all-around will be Sue Felegy. The Judges Association at the Sectionals named Sue Felegy 'Outstanding Gymnastic 19830. lt's an award given to a senior who has shown dedication to the sport and has been a member of a varsity gymnastics team for four years. The seniors would like to wish next year's team the best of luck with their new Captains Louise Lockwood, Lisa Kuebler and Tammy Schumer. Good luck and have a terrific season! Sue Felegy Strength in a Different Form 1 s This year steam had an overall successful sea- Under the coaching of Mr Robert Beach the worked their way to finish fifth in their Division. enlor high members along with Captain Greg a, formed the foundation of this year's team and unior high school members of the Gymnastics sport that must not be overlooked is Men's Gym- S . . I . . 1 1 also contributed to this successful season. Next the team is looking forward to another promising Jn. ,i ii sl l lil 3 5 Colleen Howe l 1 E Touchdovvns 84 Ta ROW 1: Mike Palisano, Bill Saunders, Dave Tillner, Mike Grey, Chris Wittmeyer, Captain lohn Kranz, Captain Mike Lee, Mark lacobs, Bill McElhinny, Al Bugaj, Pat Brown, lerry Randall. ROW 2: Bob Ahrens, Dave Wachowiak, Tom Connors, Greg Belile, lim Kolb, Todd Sandahl, Dave Tilley, Marty Leslie, Pat Smith, Mike Benenati, Russ Dimitroff, Pat Clarke, Charlie Hornberger, Al Ballowe, George Vergos, Greg Kreinheder, Coach Coach Buckheit, Coach Seidleck, Co-Captains john Kranz and Mike Lee, Coach VanValkenburgh Buckheit. ROW 3: Fred Beering, Coach VanValkenburgh, Manager Saeli, lohn Washburn, lim Callahan, Chris Fallon, Gary Wiencek, Tucker, Chris Klein, Mike Senseney, Doug Seyfried, Mike Linn, Ted Dave Millar, Ron Borgart, Chris Tyczka, Hilmi Hakim, Brad Hall, Scott Mark Simmons, John Lee, jesse Postula, Paul Sanchez, Brian Hines, Boothby, Coach Seidleck. MISSING: Don Haugh. Football team: Are you ready? YEAH! Are you ready? YEAH Cheerleaders: Give me an H, Give me an Ag Give me an M . .. Band: llRock Around the Clock 'New York, New York 'Superstar Such were the sounds of the 1983 Varsity Football season. These, com- bined with the enthusiastic cheers of the crowd and the sideline encouragement from the coaches, added to the overall excitement in the air. The passing, block- ing and running out on the field was not the only Saturday afternoon attraction. Although halftime was a break for the players, entertainment continued for the spectators. As they viewed the March- ing Band, accompanied by the flags and rifles of the Colorguard, the Cheer- leaders from both teams did spectacular cheers and finished with an impressive pyramid. The spirit of the fans and players was not reflected in the 2-5-1 record. t'Well, we almost had a three game winning streak, commented one starter. The highlight of the season was the victori- ous Homecoming game against Amherst as the Bulldogs fought for a win on a confetti-covered field. Despite other disappointing confron- tations, Co-Captains Mike Lee and lohn Kranz, and Coach VanValkenburgh, were pleased with the group they led. Said john Kranz, 'We didn't win many games this year, but as a team we never gave up. That is why l was proud to be captain of this team. julie Helenbrook ! ........, S. ,sw .N ...K ROW 1: lim Mead, Brett Parks, Dean lablonski, Kevin Chris Mascia, Geoffrey Povinelli, lim Hynes Walsh, Steve DiMatteo, Kevin Jones, lim Fashano. Gottstine, Pat Georger. MISSING: Peter Stuhr ROW 2: Coach Robert Orr, Kyle Fenn, Greg Mansell, Precision Putters The Varsity Golf Team had a slow start, winning only one of its first five matches, but they made a great comeback winning their last seven matches in a row to finish in second place with a season record of 8-4. The team was led by seniors Steve DiMatteo, Kevin Walsh and Dean lablonski. Steve won 22 out of a possible 33 points playing in the number one position. Dean won nine of his twelve matches and Kevin contributed many points playing in the third position. Other letter winners were sophomores Kevin Jones and lim Hynes, and eighth grader lim Mead. 180 1, , ,O ,,,,,,,, ' , Wiz ,y M ROW 1 Brad Hall jeff Pollsoto john Brokx Andy Flanagan Chns Lynch Tom Logel Gerald Cornlsh Greg Lalley jlm Franz ROW 2 Carrie Alfrerr jlll Klrkstadt Coach George Vanderzell Ron Borgart Dan Ranger Derek Pensenstadler Ken Smerka Chris Lepp Chrls Barber Matt Dlls Scott Pendergast Dave Drllon Doug Seyfrred Scott Saemlsch Don Haugh ROW 1 Davld Gerbracht Mark Sorrentlno Tom O Hern, Chrls Stamer, Tum O Shea, Chuck Denecke, Todd Tourls, john Kranz, Steve Tllls ROW 2 Coach Tom Scanlon, Coach Davld Evans, john Wood john Hlnkey Charles Hornberger Matt Mrchalko Greg Warner Doug Scheu Chns McKee Russ Dlmrtroff, Chns Raub, Brran Prrntup, Mlke Benenatl MISSING Thomas Wrssrng, Kevin Tate IV Lacrosse Led by goalie Chrls Barber the jV La crosse Team demonstrated Improve ment throughout the season The team was a year younger than all their compe trtlon but they overcame their drsadvan tage In srze speed and strength to play outstandrng lacrosse ID the flnal games They took the undefeated Orchard Park team to the flnal quarter before loslng 5 3 Outstanding performers for the la crosse team were Chns Lynch Dave Drl lon jrm Franz Greg Lalley Chns Lepp Derek Pensenstadler jerry Cornish Tom Logel Scott Saemlsch jeff Pollsoto and Ken Smerka Stlckmen Runmng and somersaults were a major part of the practrce sessrons on the lacrosse field The exercrses and skull development under the guidance of Coach Davrd Evans helped the team to a 9 5 overall record The defense and goalie john Hrnkey kept their opponents confrned with a defensive average of 7 O7 and the 1983 offense scored a season average of 9 84 pornts for a school record Although the team scored 12 2 and 4 2 In earlier competrtlon against Sweet Home therr season ended wrth a loss In the flrst round of playoffs against Sweet Home with a score of 5 8 Slx outstanding players were chosen for the all star teams Including junior Chns McKee Davld Gerbracht was named the Most Improved Player Captain Charles Denecke was honored with the Directors Key Award and shared the Most Valuable Award wrth Trm O Shea Captarns elect john Kranz and Charles Hornberger are ready to take the team past the playoffs for the 1984 season Kate Melllcke .ti ,N , Kiss ' as I . . 1 . 1 sc , ' ,gash 1 g - ,WAV V I ' X M , . . . . - ,. ' ' I 1 S ' K -, S . J: . u '- is 1 s 1 K K I I I I 1 1 R 1 1 o 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I ' ' f I I I - . I I I p ' l l 1 1 X u I u - .. a u 1 I . . , . , . ,, Y if QT, A ' I I f I I 1 ' ' 1 - ' I I I I Saucy Soccer Sensation ROW 1: lulie Mack, julie Dauer, Tracy Wells, Amy Sherman, Alex Sullivan, Debbie Foy, Kriste Lyon, Cheryl Skalyo. ROW 2: Roni Clancy, Gretchen Schulz, lill jones, Captain Kelly Green, Captain Kim Kulik, Dawn Leatherbarrow, jessica Dahill, Marisa Villarini, Debbie Graf, Teri Clancy. ROW 3: Coach lohn Thomas, Linda Griffin, Molly Davis, Linda Colafranceschi, Pam Dworakowski, Beth Fidel, Sue Lepp, lodi Wuertzer, Garland Godinho, Manager Mike Printup. MISSING: Laurie Mumm, Andrea Wargula. l . We have personality! How does one round up a group of loud, silly and saucy girls - let them be jokers, pranksters, funsters, and Saturday morning play in the mudsters: and at the same time try to teach them how to coordinate and create goal scoring situations demanded by soccer? Coach lohn Thomas tried. We did it! Last spring the women's varsity soccer team captured their Division Title, beat the undefeated Clarence three times and participated in the finals of the E.C.I.C. Championship. Aside from being skilled, the team had character. After all, how many teams can give AMC a bright future selling jeeps because, Man, they're excellent! And how many teams play llroll in the snow in April, 'tackle in the penalty box and tlchase me 'till you catch me, not only during practices, but during games? How many teams consist of young ladies 182 willing to laugh and cry in order to be their best? Andy Wargula is azemzwz ,, g Q Q Q li 'W l Although described as an ilup and downf' season with a 6-10-2 record, there is much to be remembered about the 1983 Bulldogs. The final game land definite climax of the seasonl against Lake Shore was quite a show. Our men kicked and dribbled a score into overtime. Although the mood was definitely Get a Kick Out of Life ROW 1: Mark Porpilia, Andy Flanigan, Mike Krawiec Rob Meissner Chris ' St r SanGiacomo, Mark Lupisella, Andy Hector, leff Leyonmark, lerry reame, Chuck Lauria. ROW 2: Mike Nassoiy, Shawn Heeter, Chris Lynch, lim Franz, Pete White Tom Balko, Kevin Coleman, Dan Hutter, Chris Ford, Manager Christa I ROW 3 Mana er Debbie Foy Glen Standish Dave Launa, Matt Mooney, : g , , Lanfear Steve Tobias, lohn Duffy, Kevin Geiger, David Cesareo, lim Lavis, Coach lohn Thomas MlSSlNG' lohn Wood Scott Kantra lack Regan. psyched , Lake Shore fthe iii team in the Divisionj scored the final goal. With first string support, the second string went on to defeat Amherst. D. C. 5, M 2 i 's itiiiii sl 55 i 5 l is Spike, set, serve and smash are the words that describe this year's Men's Volleyball Team. Under the direction of Coach Richard Hineman, the team maintained a respectable record of 7 wins and 7 losses, and twice defeated their rival from Frontier. Although this growling squad of spikers and dinkers lost in two tournaments, they battled their way into the Sectional Play-offs where they reached the Semi-Finals. While the competition throughout the season was tough, the experience of two returning senior lettermen, john l'Duke of Dink Wiencek and jeff 'lumpin' jeff Lee, held the young team together and jointly displayed the true spirit of any Hamburg squad. The skill and knowledge gained from this 1983 season will undoubtedly bring together a fantastic team for 1984. - 5. L. 186 Spike, Set, Serve, Smash 'I B Dalton Bob lones jerry Randall Dave Dillon Co- ROW ruce , , Captain Chris Barber Co Captain Tim Duggan, Bill Schoenborn, Keith Johnson Brad Engel ROW 2 lim O Neill, Mike Saunders, leff Guzda Bob Bleech Greg Bugay Nabil Hakim, Deke DeKay, Dean Touchdovvns 84 Tackles Prevail Co Captain Tim Duggan Co Captain Chris Barber, Coach Pufpaff, Coach Leavell, Coach S-U-C-C-E-S-S is the word that describes the fall season for junior Varsity Football. This year the team ended with a 4-1-1 record and placed first in their Division. The team was a hard working group with much spirit and incentive. Co-Captains Chris Barber and Tim Duggan were strong leaders and supporters of this fine team. Guidance, advice and discipline were given by Coach Leroy Leavell, Coach Richard Lee, and Coach Gary Pufpaff. These Division Champions are to be praised for their skilled efforts. Colleen Howe Coach Reuter, Dave Krieger, Tom Warnes. ROW 3: Gerry Cornish, Gary Pufpaff, Coach Dick Lee, lim Walker, Dale Clifford, joe DeNisco, Chuck Leitten, Doug Wisor, Lindsey Sandahl, Scott Pendergast, Coach Leroy Leavell, Manager Scott Pohlman. Mild autum days llserved as the perfect setting for the 1983 Women's Varsity Tennis Team to swing, smash and stroke their way to become second in their Division. llKeep your feet moving! Follow-through! Put some spin on the ball! were the commands of Coach James Henneberg that guided the group to a l'net record of 12-2. Clad in white skirts and purple warm-ups, the season found the singles players and doubles teams either aceing on the courts or stirring up a llracket cheering their teammates on. The Most lmproved Player was Anne Osborne and the Director's Key was awarded to Captain julie Helenbrook. The competition, bus rides, practices and matches combined to make the season a llball for the girls who really lllove their sport. julie Helenbrook l 1 l l 3 C ......,..... .t,...1..s-.Q-..g, 188 ROW 1' lohn Miklasz leff Bates Kurt Adamchick M . , , , att Adler, Theron Walker. ROW 2. Coach lames Owen, Steve Connell, Andre Smaic, Todd Tate, john Deak, Coach Gary Comme- Coach Gary Gorline, Captain Kurt Adamchick, Coach Th L t Ml 1 lt was another banner year for the Women's Cross Country Team led by Captain layne Hahin. The team ranked 15th in the state at the beginning of the season and, under the enthusiastic coaching of lames Owen and Gary Gor- line, the team finished with 11 wins and 4 setbacks. A new school course record of 17 minutes and 31 seconds was set by layne Hahin at Chestnut Ridge Park. She was a member of the State Cross Coun- try Team representing Section Vl. Other members of the team who won Section- al honors were Bridget Lalley and jackie Kazmierczak. 190 The Big Stretch Endurance, strength and fleetness of foot, coupli with sheer determination, are the factors that cor bine to make a cross country team. Though the 194 Men's Cross Country Team embodied these chara teristics, they finished their season with 4 wins d i an setbacks. Teaching the runners the strategies of con petition was Coach lames Owen and Coach Ga Gorline. Coach Owen describes the highlight of tt season when Captain Kurt Adamchick led the team t a sixth place honor at the East Aurora Invitational. Bot captain and coaches extend good luck to next year team to be headed by Andre Smaic and Theron Walk er i1 Q - ROW 1: Manager Karen Schlierf, Kris Chiavetta, Michelle Le-ROY, Jackie Kazmierczak, lill Manager Denise Petyk. ROW 2: Coach Gary Gorline, Bridget Lalley, Captain layne Hahin, Dole, Coach lames Owen. Batmen The 1983 spring season was an up and down one for the Varsity Baseball Team. After a slow start, they ended their sea- son by winning 5 of their last 6 games. Seniors made the greatest contribution to the team with top pitchers Chris Fra- ser, second baseman Mike Williamson and first baseman Fred Hoepfinger. Ward johnson was the second team Di- vision lll designated hitter. With seven returning juniors, Coach David Smolinski anticipates a winning season for 1984. Colleen Howe - On the Right Tr 1 ll ROW 2 Chris Hull Dan Hutter jeff ROW 1: Mike Osborne, Captain Mark Scarpello, Steve Hostetter. : , , Bates, Andre Smaic, Theron Walker, Bill Kowalewski, Bill Dean. ROW 3: Chris Moulton, jim Tatford, ' Ch ' LeBoutillier, Todd Tate Andy Brose, Coach Gary Gorline, Coach Derek Valgora, Fred Beering, ns , james Owen. MISSING: Chuck Ahart, Mike Saeli, Aaron Smith. ROW 1: Mike Williamson, Ward johnson, Kevin Nye, Captain Chris Clark, Captain Scott Rusert, Carl Larson ' ' ' K v'n Ma eski, Chris Weiss Scott Simoneit, Mike Brown David Hodge, Kirk Meyn. ROW 2. Mike Palisano, e i y , Allan Thomas, jesse Postula, Fred Hoepfinger, Chris Fraser, Bill McElhinny, Brad Foster, Mr. David Smolinski ack . The Men's Track Team's 1-9 record does not reflect the hard work and positive attitude they exhibited. Injuries and ill- nesses cut the season very short for three returning lettermen. Although the resulting lack of depth meant the team narrowly lost several meets, they capital- ized on their stronger points under the leadership of Coach Gary Gorline and Coach james Owen. Captain Mike Scar- pello, top scorer Bill Dean, Andy Brose, and Mike Osborne all scored many first places. Captain-elect Steve Hostetter was among the top ten in Section Vl for both the 100 and 200 meter dashes. jeff Bates matured in middle-distance racing. Captain-elect Fred Beering, Chris Hull, Dan Hutter, jim Tatford and Derek Val- gora demonstrated brilliance and, with consistency, will excel next season. 191 Chariots of Fire 'Chariots of Fire indeed blazed around our track this past season as 1983 became the year for championships and school records. Capturing first place at the Orchard Park Relays for the second consecutive year, the Girls' Track 81 Field Team went on to become Division I Champions. This meant defeating the previously unbeatable team of Sweet Home which they did by a remarkable 73-59 score. Jayne Hahin, Gina Latona and Karen Schelble set new school records. Jayne went on to represent Hamburg at the State Championship Meet. Although the outstanding leadership of Captain Colleen McDonald will be ROW11Eil een Regan, Jenine Johnston Sue Specht Kristy Almond Sherry Dodge Maura Crotty Christina ' ' Pa , Terri Miranda, Sue Kantra, Tammy Richardson ROW 2 Cheryl Russo Katrina Burgasser Patty Millar grgatlr missed' tget rilmlrnllqg Pegny Davis, Valerie Brown, Ann Stevens Alexandra Chamorro Jill Helenbrook Lauren Shanks Jeanne Un em assmell are rea Y O aze a Golebiewski, Kathy Thompson, Carrie Gates Lani Jasinski Janet Ryczek Dawn Corbran ROW 3 Lisa few more tralls next Season- McNaney, Michelle Brown, Gina Latona Colleen Calpin Katie Shanks Karen Schmidt Kim Howard Vicki Denise Chiavetta Piniewski, Robin Richardson, Bridget Lalley Dana Moss Captain Colleen McDonald Kris Chiavetta Denise Chiavetta, Chris Richardson, Jayne Hahin Karen Schelble Connie Dole Kathy Hayes Jackie Kazmierczak Mr. Robert Beach, Mr. William Malican Division lll Champions l ROW 1' Tom McGowan Bill Heller John Brokx Du W . , , , ane oodhouse, Joel Foster Co- Captain Marc Collins Derek P , ensenstadler, Azzeaz Saleh, Greg Lalley, Jeff Jones, Tim McKenzie. ROW 2: Mike Napiorkowski, Mark Missert, Brian Regan, Mark House, Kevin Witman, Joe Gunning, Co-Captain Chris Rubeck, Scott Saemisch, Mark McQuire, Greg Funch, Manager Noelle Silmon Coach Paul Witman ROW 3 M , . : anager Pam Prowten, John Haefner, Ron Stepowski, Evan Groat, Carl Cole, Pat Theal, John Maurer, Co- Captain Russ Villarini, Dave Kellner, Steve Burger. 1983 was an outstanding year for the Men's Junior Varsity Soccer Team. Under Coach Paul Witman, the J. V. had a strong team which finished the season with a 13-2-1 record. The players performed with spirit and incentive. The team was led by Captains Russ Villarini, Marc Collins and Chris Rubeck. Many fine players competed as a unit to successfully defeat their opponents. This team deserves praise for their accomplishments and much support as they go on to next year's varsity team. 192 Colleen Howe wauf-mar 1 lil OW 1: Erika Shields, Kirsten Boland, Karen Montgomery, Linda Cline, Peg ' Cara Charnock, Karen Pasiecznik, Camille Szematowicz, Tammy izzo, acobucci. ROW 2: Denise Connors, Captain Molly Palisano, Captain Lillian . . . . I. A .I ichalko, Lori Szczesniak, Lisa Culver, Raquel Martin, Mona Cavaco i, pri unch, lane Dahill, Dianne Tubridy. ROW 3: Manager lack Regan, lean Fidel, 'f McKee Kathy Wood Coach Patrick McKenna julie Golebiewski Jenni er , , , Sally Haws, Rachel Burger, Manager Marc Collins. MISSING: Megan Connelly . . . L Amy Dvornsky, Kim Fridman, Laura Hollenbeck, Katie Magavern ynn Rock'En1 Sock Enw I Soccer Wins and losses, double overtime, sounds from 'lBeat It, and a fall into the mud were all found at the lunior Varsity Girls' Soccer games. The final tally re- vealed that a resounding 5021 of the games ended in triumph. On one memorable afternoon, the rainy and dreary weather did not dampen the Hamburg women athletes' competitive edge. ln his enthusiasm after the team won the game, Coach Patrick McKenna llaccidentally landed in a mud puddle, The victorious soccer players jumped into the fun and sloshed around with their very muddy coach. Co-Captains Lillian Michalko and Molly Palisano led the team with the help of jennifer McKee and Linda Cline. Both jennifer and Linda were named the most consistent performers. The season ended with 6 wins, 6 losses, 2 tied games, pizza and wings at Uno's and the expectations of next year's rewards from this year's hard work. Kate Meilicke V ' P N1 Rah - Rah - Ree Pep, spirit and enthusiasm depict this year's lunior Varsity Cheerleaders. Coached by Miss Carolyn Cooper, this spirited and dedicated squad endured all types of weather which included snow, hail and rain to cheer their teams on. The cheerleaders, led by Captain Colleen ROW 1: Laura Hollenbeck, Colleen Brunner, Amy Cuthbertson. ROW 2: Karen joseph, Sue Blasik, Katie McAndrews, Kim Avis. ROW 3: Robin Richardson, Lorri Baird, Heather Howe, lenn Terry. Brunner, practiced long and hard but it really showed when they put their rou- tines together. Another plus for the team is that it is based upon friendship and the girls work hard to maintain a good team spirit. They love to 'pep up the Ham- burg fans. Thanks to the high spirited Class of 1986 and the devotion of our JV Cheerleaders, the football, soccer and basketball games really came alive with spirit. Sheryl LeRoy These energetic young women, known as the Var- sity Cheerleaders, spend their summers preparing to cheer for the football, soccer and basketball teams. Led by Captains Lisa Capozzi and Chris Richardson, this group of seniors and juniors are never down in spirit! ws' .af uf- . fmi iss, as 5 Bullfmgs k,w,:Vi: V,kkV t.VW:E,5H5H5 55' 5VV,?,,5li:i,5L M, ,k.35,:k1KKIEI5-,I3V:555k,,gV13,E-MyQ -VVK s 1 fk,, EM ..Vf Eg,,,V.5f:-g., 51,75 VV.,k 2 77,5 , k.f, ,Vi ,,: sf, if . - , ,. ,. .. - ff .V 3,5375M5Vif,Q,5iV:5,55mgyQ,5Vjfg,,5gVVf5ilg,,lgH'g,i,,5'ffG,,g,gf2Iggyggg,5VgEf,,Q f,k-,,-,k U, ,,,.f' fig, gf: , .rw s vf.-,, If .,A- - -l,-e,.: ,.i1,,: . ., ,, H -- - W ii s Dani- siiis es, ff ' 1 , M5 lg, ,zhiV,:k,M?,,5V:5W72,2 4.', i ,,,, M,iW,,,, k.VVk ,k., Mk.,5,VgMiig,5.Vf:V,::,m: VLKV, i.k555.,ll,,5. ,,,. ,V ,,,, ,,.. . .. V ,.., ,,,,.,Vkf, I. VV.,k i , k,.VV ,,k,. k ., i , i,,.. H f- f .. . X ,W-X, -- ,asm ,. ., b , f mf. C Success is in quality, not quantity. Although the Bullfrog clan is small this 1984 season, there have been many in- dividual usplashingf' performances. Co- Captains Todd Vreeland and Dan Hutter have winning times that qualify them to compete in the Section Vl Champion- ship Meet and ECIC Meet respectively. Other qualifiers to the ECIC Champion- ship are Marty Leslie and Andy Colleran. unning in Circle S ,gf if ti Running All Around 1984 is a fresh start for the Boys' ln- door Track Team led by Mr. Gary Gor- line. Last year's graduation called most of the members leaving a young, but en- thusiastic, team. This season has pro- duced many commendable perfor- mances as well as personal best. Captain Steve Hostetter ranks as one of the best 55m sprinters in Western New York. Carrying on the llsuperstar' tradition, the 1984 Girls' Indoor Track Team has a 2-0 record to date. Through the cold and sleet of windy winter days, these girls endure the long bus ride to the infamous UB Bubble. Although the atmosphere is usually damp and cold, the girls warm up as the competition gets under way. Cap- tain C-ina Latona continues her cham- pionship performances in the long jump and 55m hurdles. layne Hahin also con- tinues her championship performances in the relay. and0Ve' the Rm E f+. The Hamburg junior Varsity Basketball Tearn is errte tene err ert l tlttli trtt l l liiif rler tet Q energetic and talented group of young men. ten rreeB Kevlwe erlr a - - - - PM deste and Fl'fd'faU0'1f they afe alle fo P'aY teei ller tteet tett 5 'US and C0mPef'l'Ve basketball- We are Proud to Them as fGPfeSenfafiVeS Of Our SCh00l' a 3, if The Men's Varsity Basketball Team had a tough season. lt's felt the team had a great deal of potential, but a hard time putting the final touches together until late in the season. The highlight of this season was winning the Hamburg Tip Off Tournament against Frontier, Nichols and Grand Island for the fourth year in a row. The record doesn't reflect their abil- ity since four games were decided by five points or less. They gave it their best shot and they thank everyone for their enthusiastic support. As captain, l am proud to be associated with this fine team. Paul White Ii ln the Clutch This year's Varsity Wrestling Team, un der a new coaching staff, was a year of hard work, dedication and team spirit. The team was led by Co-Captains Tim Baker and lohn Kranz. They led the team with outstanding seniors which included Tim Poppenberg, Chris Hull, Mark Lupi- sella, Tim Collins, Eric Robinson and Paul Carlon. These seniors, along with the rest of the team, have the most spirit this school has seen in years. Although the season has come to an end, what these young men have learned through the years of wrestling will be a part of them for the rest of their lives. The team would like to extend their thanks to Coach joseph Dee and Coach Gardner Flanigan for sharing their time and expe- rience with them. They would also like to thank their managers and Mrs. Mary B. Foyle for their support. CH Dave Wells lay Roush Mark Lupisella, Kevin Dziob, Chrlis Hall, Tim Poppenberg Bill Kowalewski Scott Dils Managers lulie Dauer, Deb Foy. ROW 3. Coach joseph Dee, leff Lupisella, Ken Baginski, john Carriero, Dean Reuter, ROW 1: Tim Baker, lohn Kranz. ROW 2: Manager Robin Smolinski Craig Smith H 202 The Wrestling Cheerleaders, led by their Captain Lisa Pilon, practiced many hours to bring their fans and the wres- tling team both enthusiastic and aggres- sive performances. This group of girls deserve a great deal of credit for endur- ing certain obstacles that only they know. Noelle Silmon 203 l Bodaclous! ff ,.,,- . .M Y 204 Dribble lump Swish' Hambur 's Varsit Bas- . . . . . . . g y ketball Team is skilled in both the sport and enthusi- asm. Led by Captain Carin Obad, the cohesive group has the talent and spirit to be a winning team. The lady cagers are optimistic about the 1984 season. They are a relatively young team with only four returning play- ers. Coach Margaret Moses hopes the high spirits of this year's team will carry over into next year's season. lV Cagers - 11 :T 1 ' ' 1- .,.m,,,,,q 2 1 Hi Ulf I 42 ii lifffisii :L Lb h , L , g 4 Y ccsss sssfc Q M yssf iics Z . l 5 : T l l sscvtsis l s ssic ssist ssis vfcs i s , be Z ffsr f L f .J ear developing skills which helped the team improve hrough the season The 1 V Bulldogs roster certainly ncludes potential stars for the varsity in the years to ome. loanne Sambora led the team in scoring, played forward and was one of the top rebounders. Sheila McDonald demonstrated that she is an exceptional playmaker who can drive to the basket to score. Shei- la was also strong defensively as she led the team in steals. Amy Holtz played a forward position to add an excellent scoring touch to the lineup. Tammy Yaco- bucci used her ball handling skills to play a starting guard and Lisa Clark, a top rebounder, started at cen- ter. Dawn Lazarony improved through the season at forward. Bridget Lalley and Colleen Sullivan relieved in the backcourt and Karen Rowles relieved at center. jill Egloff and lean Fidel played up front. The girls dis- la ed a tough never quit attitude which helped P Y f throughout the season. The LV. Girls' Basketball Team had a very successfu Y . . . . I . . . ' ' i . . . c ACULTY , '-5 . n UR cexxxx. XBK 5 N WN XXX LL.L 1 , ,, ff ff' - -f 3- f- ga ge? f WTI? .Ef f ,sz 2 .N -mg? J X If Q W' X 1,25 gf 'HXEQQF Q Vg Q l 1 1 , W FACULTY Mr Donald Kohl A teacher who IS popular among many ID our school IS Mr Donald Kohl an Industrlal arts teacher He was Intro duced to woodworklng by hIs father However he had no Idea that teachIng IndustrIal arts would become hIs career When Mr Kohl graduated from hIgh school he lIke many students dldnt know what he wanted hIs career to be Pressured to attend college he declded to enroll In IndustrI al arts educatIon to see If he would lIKet93Cl'1ll lg as a career lt turned out that Mr Kohl lrked lt very much he has been teachIng for seventeen years srxteen at Hamburg Mr Kohl feels that the pressure to attend college IS on teenagers today He belleves that career tfalnlng doesnt have to come from an academlc InstItutIon but can be learned through an apprentIceshIp program Hrs belref IS that one should set goals to accompllsh and advance to ward those goals one day at a trme One should accept problems as they come and look for good IH each day Many thrngs have changed sInce Mr Kohl has been teachIng The pressure to conform IS much greater and that hInders IndIvIdualIty Medla IS a great contrlbutor to thIs pressure Il shows people how to act and look and sets an example to be followed Mr Kohl thrnks that better attl tudes are Cl'18I'3CtGflStIC of today s students and thIs carrIes over to thrngs such as style of dress etc Mr Kohl IS very actIve out of school He runs a beef cattle ranch has a woodworklng shop and enjoys SpEl'1ClIngtIl'T1S wIth hIs famIly Among hIs hobbres are Salllng and cross country skIIng Kathy Brandel . , . 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I I ,a 'fi 'S 0' ,J M ,A M V., I fl-gif, V-f,,-, gf., 9, sr' W- rf' M- Mrs Margaret Holmes lt is a very distressing thought when one considers their high school years and realizes the people they were never acquainted with What is more disturbing is the fact that very few people take the time to really know their teachers Throughout our high school years we will be taught by many different instructors but few as true to their profes sion as Mrs Margaret Holmes Teaching business education Mrs Holmes dedicates countless hours in preparing her class curriculum She cares about her students and when asked what she finds most rewarding her answer was seeing the accomplishments that students achieve when they put forth the effort Gbvi ously Mrs Holmes also finds teaching extremely pleasur able and she is very content with her present position She views teaching as challenging and puts a great deal of effort and zeal into each class often taking her work home to prepare an interesting and educational day She is con vinced Hamburg students hold great potential and with a little encouragement believes everyone can achieve their goa s With a background in secretarial practice business and education Mrs. Holmes finds she can relate well with her classes. Her emphasis is to prepare students for a career. Personally Mrs. Holmes is a warm and sensitive woman who receives great pleasure from spending time with her family. She likes bicycling and finds an occasional game of golf relaxing. One of her favorite pastimes is reading and in what little spare time she has, she can be found working on crossword puzzles. Throughout our interview, the charm and sincerity of this remarkable lady was evident. When asked what her philos- ophy of life is, Mrs. Holmes replied, Wake each day as it comes. No one could ask for better advice. Sheyl LeRoy Mr Mlchael Hobart A teacher well known around the school for his subtle humor and wltty personality IS Mr Mlchael Hobart the strung muslc Instructor He started playing the vlolln on hls own and during hugh school was encouraged to go into teachlng By maklng the declslon to pursue a career rn music Mr Hobart ns now an accomplished professional vloltnlst and enjoys being a muslc teacher both of these he considers to be hrs greatest accomplishments One of hls greatest pleasures In teaching rs watching students go from awkward beginning stages to where they are accomplished young musicians However there are some other very strong reasons why teaching muslc lS Mr Hobart s chosen profession Along with having a great love of music he has an Important Interest In preserving the art of string playing He feels that orchestral literature IS one of our richest cultur al herltages and should be kept allve He believes that music enrrches the quallty of one s llfe ln a way that nothing else can Mr Hobarts philosophy of teachlng rs a very unselflsh one He feels that he should glve young people an opportu nnty to learn by doing their best ln return he gives them his very best each day Thus philosophy IS exemplnfled In his devotion to his work and hts great patience with his stu dents The prznclple of enjoyment IS seen In has belxefs about llfe Every day should be spent by enjoying what you are doing no matter what It IS by doing lt well and never losing your sense of humor There rs no better example of this behef than Mr Hobart himself He enjoys what he IS doing and he does It well and thus reflects ID has tremendous success as a teacher Colleen Howe ' I I I , . - 1 . . . , - 1 . . , . . . , . . . . . 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V 1 1 If - - Miss Deborah Narlos In the nght envxronment I thunk I can effectively get across what otherwise IS a dlfflcult subject Miss Deborah Nallos teaches for the teaching aspect At present she may be found ID a mathematics room or at a computer Her phllosophy A person learns best by doing IS reflected In all the subjects she teaches Throughout her years of teaching she has noticed the changes that occur In students The fast pace of soclety and technology require a more sophisticated student Students deflnrtely know more today than when I was a student School IS no longer the center of llfe just an aspect There fore they are more conscious of grades and marks rather than what IS actually learned Bejng so grade oriented stu dents seem to Identify their achievements vvlth rank This IS not necessarily bad but just part of the progressive changes of all generations Mass Nallos js active In volunteer and church related orga nlzatjons which reflect her enjoyment of people Denise Chlavetta U . . . . 1 . . . . . ,, . - xx ' fl ' xx ' fl ' ' 1 1 1 . . . N , . r - r 1 ' N Mr joseph Szafranskl Low key IS the phrase to descrlbe Mr joseph Szafranskl He does not enjoy berng rn the spotlight knowlng that he IS doing the best that he can IS a bug reward for hlm A surprise to most students IS that Mr Szafranskr worked with special education students when he was ln school and that he taught elementary students IH Buffalo He also taught drlver education In a fast paced New York Cnty private drlvlng school and has taught drlver education ln Wllllamsvllle Hls philosophy of teaching IS that the student comes flrst When Mr Szafransk: lS not teaching he can be found doing various things Sports Interest hum especially football basketball and bowling Hrs three children who are In thrrd fourth and slxth grade keep hum busy with Brownies Boy Scouts Girl Scouts and other school related actlvltles He enjoys hlklng brkrng and gardening Hls love of gardening rs demonstrated to his Hamburg students when he points out dnfferent follage durlng drlvrng class Mr Szafranskl doesn t like to be Interviewed but he does like Hamburg and its students which rn his words are a pleasure to teach He was concerned last year when the driver educatlon program was threatened lt was lucky for Hamburg that lt was not eliminated Mr Szafranskl gives a great deal of effort to help students become better drivers and glves 110! of hrmself to them Kate Melhcke Mr Charles Mann Mr Charles Mann has taught physIcal 9dUC3tlOD at Ham burg for the last fourteen years A teacher for twenty fIve years he has taught ID many schools all over the state from elementary level to senIor hIgh athletIcs ln addItIon to WOFkIDg as a physlcal educator he IS also a traIner for the VHFSIYY football team Mr Mann IIVGS In Hamburg wIth hIs Wlfe Sharlene HIs two chIldren Mlchael and Mlchele graduated from Ham burg HIgh School He leads a satIsfyIng lIfe workIng ID wood and metals at home and pIlotIng planes when he has the tIme He and hIS Wlfe are actIve In theIr church and are Involved In helpIng VIetnamese refugees Mr Mann enjoys teachIng physlcal educatlon As a phys Ical educator he enjoys workIng Wlth kIds who get Involved and who are havIng a good tIme Through physIcal educa tIon and school sports he trIes to brlng healthy competItIon loves teachIng and the kIds he works Wlth For every one kId that doesn t want to partIcIpate there are ten more that really want to get In there and have fun Mr Mann feels that hlS greatest satIsfactIon IS watchIng new hIgh school students mature and fInally graduate as Improved IndIvIduals KIdS today need more self dISCl plIne everyone seems more Interested In havxng theIr rlghts than IH carryIng out theIr responsIbIlItIes Mr Mann also belIeves that today s kldS should try hard and never gIVG up You may get knocked down but that doesnt lose the game ThlS brought back the tIme In 1978 when hIs IunIor varsIty basketball team was down twenty one DOIHIS gOlHg Into the fourth quarter They came back to wIn due to perseverance and hard work ln the end the wlnners were the ones that really want to work hard for vlctory ErIc Groat I I I I I - ' I I . 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I . . .,..,, ..,.. , U , I ,, - 1 i . 1 ' UWM kAL,,,, ,L,. . . . ,, .. , . ,,L.,, .. , LL: gg --., E mll- E QL f i , .. 1 ,.i Q LLL 1 'L 'Z' .,., LLL LL If Lf,LLf'L ' ' Ll L L ,L L ,L f LfL ffff f f L L Lf Lf L L f Q if if Mr. Gary Pufpaff Mr. Gary Pufpaff, instructor of distributive education and manager of the bookstore, offers his course as a chance to 'experience practical, real-life situations and simulations which are helpful in cultivating a student's common sense. Before he began his career at Hamburg High, he was a buyer for a department store and a teacher in Lockport for one year. Mr. Pufpaff owns a professional sound entertain- ment business and plays the piano and guitar when not in school. Mr. Pufpaff cites intelligence, enthusiasm and responsibil- ity as strengths of today's students while not utilizing com- mon sense as a weakness. When asked about his philos- ophy, he advises, 'Do unto others as you would do unto yourself as it comes back tenfold. Then he adds with a smile, l'Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive anyway! julie Helenbrook P-A., Mrs Karen Krajewskl Mr lohn Winger Mrs Marguerite Holmes Mafhemamgg Art Education English I lUO 499 Zmggifgit ks 4 W 95 Mr Ronald Larson Mr Ronald Larson known to Spanlsh students as Senor IS one of three Spanish teachers In the hugh school He began hrs study of Spanish when he was a junlor hzgh student ln college he tutored other students and decided to make this hrs career Mr Larson gains satnsfactlon from observing stu dent growth IH learning Spanish and eventually become fluent rn that language He enjoys knowing students on a personal level Each year there rs a fleld trjp to Mexico whlch IS frostrng on the cake Mr Larson believes that Hamburg students are motivated academically especially the language students and that they are highly Interested In being successful IH attalnlng high grades and eventually going to college Hrs philosophy of teachlng IS to allow each person to achieve to the best of their ablljty All students whether talented or not deserve attention Mr Larson believes In dolng my own thang as best as possible In a way that IS enjoyable and successful for my own well belng as well as sharing that success and happj ness with others Quite often the teachrng professlon al lows one to spread that success and happlness In lnflnlte ways Mr Larson enjoys traveling Hrs favorite place rs Mexico which rs made drfferent each tame by the students that accompany hlm He also enjoyed the Rocky Mountalns Central and South America the Caribbean Europe and North Africa Mr Larson enjoys working with the same student for three or four years because rt enables hum to establish a good rapport with that student This ands considerably ln achlevjng educational goals In addltlon to making the learn Ing experience more enjoyable Kate Melllcke l l 4 .-f--- L 'im Q 7 l , E W 'N X Www Q- , 11' '::. .' ,, - .:z,.::fgl .j,..,,:w 4 Jfl gg, ,1,' egfgg f ikk E5:55,gHE5 rkkkk, Tyk EIN? J J ll J ...A , , ,,,. ,A M5 Mr Norbert Szarleta Mr Norbert Szarleta a well known teacher IS an exuber ant and a posltlve jndjvldual Mr Szarleta enjoys teaching and following student growth as they work their way through high school He rs a man of high standards that are respected by his students He believes people are at their best when they work together when they respect lndlvld ual differences and when they strjve to get along with each other nature malntalns a small farm and wrldljfe refuge and grows Christmas trees An important aspect of Mr Szarleta s llfe rs the enjoyment that comes from watching his four children grow He teach es them the importance of enjoying each day Whatever you choose ln ljfe make certaln you enjoy what you re doing Denise Chia vetta Mrl Szarleta has always lived in the country. He enjoys Mr. john Kemmer Ask any student vvho is the most unique teacher at Ham- burg High and most likely they'll tell you about a man named john Kemmer who teaches social studies in room 211. Mr. lohn Kemmer likes to turn his students inside out in an effort to stimulate thought. Needless to say, he is a success- ful teacher. 'lToday's kids must work toward a maximum. Mr. Kem- mer feels that students tend to give a minimum and, as a teacher, demands that kids give the maximum in every thing they do outside his classroom as well as inside his classroom. He feels students have to tap into all their resources and learn to take risks, make stands and reach for the highest peak in everything. Leadership is a valuable quality which students should develop within themselves. He is one of the most visible teachers being the senior class advisor and deeply involved with student life. Mr. Kemmer enjoys being with his family and spending time with photography. Whether recreational or out of necessity, Mr. Kemmer also likes to work on his Volkswagen llclassic . He is a remarkable and outstanding teacher and helps Hamburg Senior High stand one step higher on a very steep stairvvay. Garland Godinho Ms. Margaret Hennesen Teaching various home economics courses such as fab rjcs sewing cooking parenting and playschool Ms Marga ret Hennesen IS valuable ln jnstructlng the practical elements of life Influenced by her mother who believed home eco nomjcs to be a beneficial subject she has been a teacher at the high school for a number of years Ms Hennesen enjoys teaching In Hamburg Ms Hennesen who has been recognized at the state level for her expertise has achjeved much as a teacher and as an lndlvldual Whlle she ands people ln various levels of cujsrne preparation self chosen sewlng projects and a stu dent run day care center her outside actlvltles reflect a different streak of her personality She has partlcjpated ID car racing skung roller skatlng and several other feats of daring do Her posltlve self :mage adds dlmenslon to this Interesting lndlvldual julie Helenbrook Mr lohn Thomas Berng a teacher and coach may be easy for some people but excelljng ID both IS not However Mr john Thomas popularly known asj T makes It seem easy He IS a health education teacher at Hamburg Hrgh rn addjtlon to being a very successful coach of both the mens and womens soccer teams Mr Thomas enjoys teaching health and IS well ljked among students due to his touch of humor and character which he expresses whale teachjng He js fond of his Health 12 classes which help to prepare seniors for the new llfe they face after graduation Mr Thomas IS particularly concerned wlth the students ablljty to make decjslons on their own rather than depend Ing upon other sources He sees a weakness ID this area ln that students tend to postpone crucial declslons He feels It IS necessary for students to face what I5 confronting them and fund their answers from wjthln As a coach l T feels very rewarded He considers one of hrs greatest accomplishments being the wlnnrng records of both soccer teams Mr Thomas enjoys enjoying hrmself when out of school and spends time with his wlfe and two daughters playing tennis and brldge and attending church and soclal gather lngs He also has a renewed Interest IH music since he recently refurbished his trumpet He would like to be an active trumpet player once agaln especially since hrs daughter lS now playing the clarinet Mr Thomas humor and personal character enrrch the Interaction this teacher shares with his students Truly this js the ultimate essence of teaching Garland Godlnho 1 . , . , .., . r 1 . . . , ,.. . 1 , - 1 , . ' 1 Mr. William Gross A bellef ID knowledge a falth In dedlcatlon a love of reasoning and hope In the youth IS what a true teacher carries ln his heart Hamburg Hugh IS very fortunate to have a teacher such as this Mr Wllllam Cross IS truly that remark able teacher He as a man that enjoys the youth s allveness and awareness and likes talklng and working with them Mr Gross has taught IH many places from England to Vlrglnla to New York He has worked ID the Inner clty ID rural areas and ln the suburbs ln Hamburg he funds students stlll experience soclal prob lems yet IS different In the sense that the students care more about these problems Mr Gross thlnks very highly of Hamburg s Peer Llstenlng group and funds students here are much more aware of the problems occurnng today He lS a strong believer IH Intellectual and communication skulls and ln the splnt of Inquiry as the basis of learning rather than facts and memonzatlon He IS a humanitarian lookrng to serve the youth an the hope that someday they will make the world a better place Outside the Intellectual halls of school Mr Gross IS a gardening addict as he enjoys watching things grow He IS advisor to the AFS Club which reflects his own fondness for traveling and IS actlve with his son IH Boy Scouts and takes part IH vigorous physical fitness actlvltles Mr Gross has recently earned hrs master s degree In psychology Hts love for students and youth IS also showered upon his two sons whom he enjoys spending time with to the utmost extreme Garland Godlnho Mrs Betsy Romano Mrs Betsy Romano lS a dynamlc lady who has retained er extraordinary splrxt and attitude throughout her teach g career at Hamburg Mrs Romano has always been Interested In art but lt asnt untll her senior year IH hugh school when she took er lnltlal art class that she learned art was her greatest asset She chose to teach art because she believes people gravitate toward things they do well and this vocation would be enjoyable as well as rewarding Teaching students at Hamburg has never brought Mrs Romano a dull moment She thrives on the enthusiasm and Idealism that characterize youth and she feels It IS emotion ally healthy to be surrounded by such optxmlsm She funds dents having dlfflcultles She says the students at Hamburg are ternflc and their only drawback rs impatience Students need to think and analyze before they speak and realize that things take time to develop ln anything they choose ln what llttle spare time Mrs Romano has she lS busy planning thxs year s new curriculum or developing a cartoon strip portfolio with her partner which she hopes wlll soon become syndicated Mrs Romano s philosophy of teachlng and lzfe go hand nn hand Her outlook IS to do the best she can consistently Obvlously Mrs Romano IS exercising her best and this IS a deflnlte plus ln her professional llfe Sheryl LeRoy h l . v Q . - in . W , ' 1 . . - I h . . . I teaching most pleasurable when things work out for stu- Dr. Lewis A. Grell Superintendent of Schools Few students are aware of the responsibility and important decisions required of the Board of Education and administrators to provide our educational opportunities. With their guidance, ,Hamburg remains a superior educational facility. . sm' f' m Wftiws '13'i3'3gQf3ff5f3q29Pi5'iffiietmtffawf H A vy:'J.gff5.f,.a.1awrws.mls.ffi..m4faH -23-f iafwzwa is vm- V wwe xwi. .. '.-,, W we . nm' hawks. Q tis. 55 A' W' Eesakstaew we w2'vmsH w. gs?'v's?21f .+ -Q ea 'iTm'ffiki:Tfg,i? em 1' iwfmfwff,a9Q2,rmw:iff-was ifafzafam Jaffrmmigaww'efzama. s f 2 A' i ,. sg V. ROW 1: Dr. Lewis A. Grell, Mrs. Carolyn Montgomery, Mr. lohn Griffin, Mrs. Sandra Holden, Dr. Virginia Calkins. ROW 2: Mr. Richard Rice, Mr. Edward Beer, Dr. Frederick Howe. Mr. Lawrence Hood Principal li It 'N Mr. George Morse Administrative Assistant In a personal interview, Mr. Charles Young provides some insights about himself and about our students. Mr. Young began his career in education as a social studies teacher in Youngstown, Ohio. Following graduate school, he became interested in counseling and accepted a position in Hamburg at the junior high school. Several years later he transferred to a position in the senior high school as a guidance counselor, before he became assistant principal. Mr. Young enjoys working with students and only regrets not always being able to help as many students as he would like. Other aspects of his job includes student discipline, master scheduling and teacher evaluations. Mr. Young feels that Hamburg Schools offer areas of study for everyone. Unfortunately, he does not feel that all students take advantage of all the educational opportunities made available to them. He is proud of our Hamburg students and he feels most students are responsible and have healthy attitudes toward life. lt is the students of Hamburg High School that have made S.A.P., D.S.A., Early Release and Late Arrival work successfully. Another area of interest to Mr. Young is athletics. He is a runner and often will run in the school halls after school in preparation for various 10 kilometer races he enters every year. He also enjoys other sports, including high school sports, and can be found at many Buffalo Bills' games. Mr. Young has three children, the youngest is a junior at Hamburg High. One of his greatest joys in life is to watch his children grow up. Kate Meilicke 1 i Although Mr. George Morse worked as an administrative assistant for such a short time at Hamburg, his contribution as administrator and as a teacher has been genuinely felt. Mr, Morse taught social studies here for the past fourteen years. Beginning in lanuary, he will begin working as an assistant principal at Grand Island Senior High School. Best wishes to Mr. Morse on his new career. Q Q Q 'I' E I E l i 2 3 , . s l E s Support Services Special People These special people often give extra time and effort to provide services to keep our school running smoothly. They fuel our bodies with nourishing meals and they keep our records. They patiently listen to our problems and often send us on our way feeling much better. They are efficient and indispensable to our school. N wi 5 3 3 s 3 , 1 X i Habemgn Special People -7111111 1 IEI No production can ever be completed without the hands of a few devoted and wonderfully caring individuals. Hamburg's 1984 Yearbook is no exception. We would like to thank the following people for their time and effort in the creation of this book: Mr. Henry Tamutis Mr. Clifford Huen and the Magazine Campaign Mr. Donald Campbell Mrs. Doreen Winger Mr. Lance Eggleston Mrs. Mary B. Foyle Mrs. Chris King Mrs. loan Pfister Mr. Donald Kohl Don lay Studios Mr. David Gentile I would like to extend thanks to those members of my staff whose pres- ence proved invaluable. Thank you Megan Pech, Gary Krypel, Lisa Haney, Kate Meilicke, Kathy Brandel, lill Snyder, Debbie Gonzalez, Colleen Howe, Debbie Doyka, loyce Schieber, jackie Doland, Missy Clulow, and Mo Connors - you guys are the best! A special thanks to Mr. john Winger. Our gratitude is immeasurable for the endless hours you contributed to this book. Cheers to Echoes '84! Garland Godinho 5 ln loving memory of Phil Logiudice Those hearts you have touched have been given the most beau- tiful part of you, yourself. It is never goodbye. Although yesterday is gone, we grasp its memory and with tomorrow empty dreams are yet to be fulfilled. There is hope, but today we possess everything for we have moments from the past and dreams of the future. We have never forgotten for you have given us that part of heaven in which memories capture our hearts and where precious moments exist as eternity. We have missed you. Your memory remains for- ever with the Class of 1984. Melissa A. Clulow The 1984 Echoes' staff would like to extend this special memory to Mr. joseph uBig joe Amorosi, the substitute teacher who charmed his way into everyone's heart with his kindness, humor and lovable human nature. f s I, 3 i, I s I I 1 5 w 1 1 i STG and world what w change G3 IZG 35 we ow ne di W i i is , i if i . iz i L il i, ii is if if Qi see fit ii i 'n Capabilities responsibilities i Megan Pech i i i l. is i i is l DEX by Debbie Doyka Adamchick, Kurt 18, 190 Adler, Mathew 134, 135, 190 Ahart, Charles 135 Ahrens, Bob 135, 178 Ahrens, Timothy 18 Aicher, Russell 135 Alderdice, Kelleen 18, 130 Alfieri, Carrie 155, 181 Alfiero, Chris 155 Andrews, Pat 155 Antonik, Carolyn 18 Antonik, jim 155 Anzalone, Deborah 135 Anzulewicz, Bruce 155 Arendt, Ellen 135 Arlow, Karren 135 Ast, Christopher 18 Auer, Kathy 135 Augustyniak, Robert 155 Avis, Kim 155 Bachman, Barb 135 Bachman, Kelly 18 Baginski, Ken 135 Baginski, Kevin 18 Bailie, Pattie 18, 112 Baird, Korri 125, 154, 155 Baker, Timothy 18 Balko, Tom 113, 122, 123, 135, 183 Ballowe, Albert 18, 110, 178 Band, Marching 81 Concert 98, Band, Symphonic 113 Bandish, Daniel 18 Bandish, Dennis 155 Banks, Bruce 155 Barber, Chris 155, 181, 187 Barber, Patrick 19, 107 Barber, Todd 155 Barrett, Don 135 Bartokvich, Lori 19 Basalyga, Rhonda 19, 110 Baseball, 191 Basketball 200, 201 Basty, Cheryl 117, 155 Basty, Stephen 19 Bates, jeff 155, 190, 191 Bates, Tracy 155 Batorski, jeff 135 Batt, Robert 155 Bauer, Cheri 19 Bechtel, Randy 135 Beck, David 135 Beck, Ken 155 Becker, jennifer 112, 155 Becker, Randy 19 Beering, Fred 19, 178, 191 Behlmaier, Neil 135 Belile, Greg 135, 178 Bella, Peter 155 Bella, Yvonne 122, 125, 135 236 99 Beller, Darlene 135 Bemiller, Tia 19, 110 Benenati, Mike 135, 178, 181 Benes, Ted 135 Benn, Lucy 166 Bentzel, Anne 118, 129, 155 Bentzel, Page 19, 107, 109, 110, 118, 119, 194 Bergner, john 19 Bermingham, Michael tstaffj 107, 225 Bernard, Christopher 20 Bernard, Scott 20 Biegalski, Bonnie 20 Bielinski, Lisa 20 Bifaro, Timothy 20, 130 Black, jill 20 Blasik, Sue 110, 155 Bleech, Robert 155, 187 Bloom, Paul lstaffj 109, 208 Board of Education 226 Boehne, Lisa 20, 130 Boesl, Karen 109, 116, 135 Bogart, Dawn 155 Boland, Kirsten 155, 193 Bollinger, Elizabeth lstaffj 225 Bonnebeau, Beth 135 Bonus, Dedra 155 Bonus, john 20 Boothby, David 20, 110, 178 Borgart, Ron 135, 178, 181 Bornes, Laura 20 Boswell, Kim 155 Boswell, Linda 130, 135 Bott, Brenda 20, 107, 195 Bott, Ken 155 Bott, Paula 155 Bowers, Brian 155 Bowman, Diana 21 Boyer, Michelle 116, 135 Brandel, Kathy 102, 103, 135 Brandel, Keith 156 Braun, james 21, 130 Breen, Theresa 113, 118, 156 Brem, john 21 Broadbent, Michelle 130 Brock, Tammy 135 Brodfuehrer, Amy 21 Brodfuehrer, Michelle 135 Brokx, john 156, 181, 192 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Richard 166 Sheryl 21, 107 Tracy 21, 110 Amy 21 Chris 125, 135 Glenn 156 Ken 156 Michael 21, 191 Michelle 156, 192 Patrick 21, 130, 178 Bruce, Cathy 136 Brunner, Colleen 154, 156 Brzezowski, Duane 156 Buapean, Chaynit 21, 116, 104, 176 Buchanan, Kathleen 113, 156 Buczak, Stefan 130, 136 Bugaj, Allen 21, 178 Bugaj, Greg 125, 156, 187 Buggenhagen, Kim 136 Bullera, Chris 136 Buntich, Steve 136, 195 Buono, Blanche fstaffj 213 Burganowski, Sharon 22, 60, 61, 107, 109, 125 Burgasser, Lisa 156 Burger, jeff 22 Burger, Rachel 113, 156, 193 Burger, Stephen 156, 192 Burke, Betty lstaffj 231 Burst, Bridget 110, 125, 134, 136, 188 Byer, Darlene 156 Byledbal, Sue 136 Cala, Maria 22 Caldwell, Tracy 156 Calkins, Kelly 136 Callahan, jim 136, 178 Calpin, Colleen 22, 130, 192 Calpin, Kara 156 Campbell, jimmy 136 Capozzi, Lisa 22, 107, 109, 110 Capozzi, Lori 112, 156 Carl, Andrea 136 Carlon, Paul 22 Carlson, Leslie 156 Carlson, Lisa 195 Carney, Kelly 136 Carr, Molly 156 Carriero, john 156 Carrow, Dan 113, 122, 123, 156, 201 Carrow, Marilyn lstaffj 231 Carson, john 22, 130 Casnellie, Marty 22 Castiglia, Patricia 156 Catalina Club 110 Cavalcoli, Mona 109, 156, 193 Cavanaugh, Kathy, 112, 118, 136, 186 Cesareo, Dave 136, 183 Chamberlain, Beth 22 Chapman,'Todd 136 Charnock, Cara 112, 136, 139 Cheastnut, Karen 22 Cherry, Kevin 136 Chesbro, Bob 136 Chesbro, Lawrence 156 Chiavetta, Denise 22, 103, 110, 113, 106, 192, 194 Chiavetta, Tom 136 Chilcott, Patrick 109, 156 Chongor, Sue 156 Chorus 116, 117 Cichocki, Sharon fstaffj 109, 221 Clark, Daryl 156 Clark, Dawn 136 Clark, Richard 156 Clark, Terri 136 Clarke, Patrick 23, 178 Clauss, Kim 136 Cleary, john 122, 136 Clever, Traci 23, 129 Clifford, Dale 156, 187, 200 Cline, Linda 156, 176, 193 Clulow, Melissa 23, 100, 107, 110, 125 Cole, Carl 156, 192 Colello, Mary 109, 110, 112, 119, 122, 136 Coleman, Kevin 23, 183 Colleran, Andrew 116, 156 Colligan, Renee 155 Colligan, Tim 136 Collins, Beth 156 Collins, Marc 156, 192, 193 Collins, Russell 157 Collins, Timothy 23 Colmerauer, Matt 136, 201 Colorguard 112 Colvin, Kelly 118, 157 Condon, Matt 113, 129, 136 Condon, Moira 23 Connell, Steven 23, 190 Connell, Sue 129, 136 Connelly, Megan 136 Connors, Denise 129, 136, 193 Connors, Maureen 23, 101, 103, 109, 116, 117, 128 Connors, Tom 113, 122, 136, 178 Cook, David 23 Coots, john 23 Coppola, james 23 Corby, Kim 157, 177, 109 Cornish, jerry 113, 157, 181, 187 Corp, David fstaffj 125, 212 Costa, Bob 130 Courtney, Wendy 23 Coyle, Brian 23, 107, 113, 122, 123, 186 Coyne, Martin 136 Critoph, Dorothy fstaffj 208 Cross Country 190 Crotty, Kim 157 Cruz, Carmen 116, 129, 136 Cruz, Celia 24 Cruz, David 24, 113, 129 Culver, Lisa 113, 136, 193 Currie, Don 24 Currie, Eric 157 Cuthbertson, Amy 105, 157 DaBolt, Sandy 116, 136 Dahill, jane 109, 134, 137, 193 Dake, Amy 24, 106 Dale, Liza 129, 137 Dalton, Bruce 157, 187 Daniels, Susan 24, 125 Darling, Dana 157 Darling, Dennis 157 Darling, Maryann 24 Darling, Raymond 24 Darling, Rita 157 Dauer, julie 24, 106, 107, 109, 113, 175, 182 David, jennifer 157, 194 Davis, Lesley 110, 130, 134, 137 Davis, Molly 24, 106, 107, 109, 110, 182, 194 Davis, Pattie 125 Deak, james 24, 107, 108, 109 Deak, john 137, 190 Dean, Dee 113, 137 Deci, Chris 157 DeGrasse, Vicki 157 DeGroff, Ken 157 DeKay, Clinton 157, 187 Dellwardt, Sue 113, 157 Dempsey, Colleen 137 Denk, jim 157 Denisco, joe 157, 187 DeSantis, Beth 105, 137 Hanley, Sue 158 DeSantis, Elena 24, 105 DeSantis, Roseann 25, 105 DeTombe, Missy 60, 61, 25, 104, 188, 195 Devlin, jackie 25 Dillon, David 157, 181, 187 Dils, Matt 181 DiMatteo, Steve 25, 107, 113, 180 Dimitroff, Russell, 130, 137, 178, 181 Dinse, jeff 137 DiPasquale, Mark 129, 157 Dispenza, Angela 157 Dix, Paul 25 Dobmeier, Cheryl 137 Dobmeier, jeannine 157 Doland, jackie 25, 100, 104, 106, 128, 130 Dole, Connie 157, 190, 192 Doll, Sheryl 157, 110, 194 Doll, Steve 118, 137, 129 Dompkowski, Mary 109, 118, 122, 134, 137 Donaldson, jeff 137 Doyka, Debbie 101, 137 Drabek, Tim 25, 107, 113, 116, 117, 123, 124 Drankhan, Denise 137 Drankhan, Shelly 157 Druzbik, Peter 25 Duffek, Karen 25, 107, 110, 128 Duffy, john 137, 183 Duggan, Tim 157, 187 Dunn, jim 137 Durni, Lisa 110, 112, 109, 137 Dustin, Michelle 25, 129 Dvornsky, Amy 110, 137 Dworakowski, Pamela 25, 110, 182, 194 Dziob, Kevin 137 Ebel, Dianne Qstaffj 211 Echoes Staff 100-103 Eckhardt, David 157, 186 Edel, Scott 137, 178 Edie, Matt 113, 137, 186 Edington, Marcia 157 Eggleston, Lance tstaffj 210 Egloff, jill 157 Egloff, Peter 25 Ehrgott, Charlene 157 Elliott, Rachel 157 Elliott, Tim 157 Elsie, Deborah 157 Emery, Melissa 157 Engel, Brad 158, 187 Enterline, Tom 158 Fallon, Chris 137, 178 Farino, jim fstaffj 214 Fashano, jim 128 Fashano, Lori 26 Faulring, Susan tstaffj 218 Favara, jennifer 26 Felegy, Sue 26, 107, 176 Ferraro, Teresa fstaffj 116, 117, 219 Ferraro, Tom 122, 129, 158 Fidel, Elizabeth 26, 175, 182 Fidel, jean 158, 175, 193 Field Hockey 175 Filkorn, Emil 158 Fink, Mary Beth 137 Finley, Todd 26 Finnigan, Lawrence 26, 107, 109 Flading, Cheryl 118, 137, 175 Flading, Sue 125, 137 Flanigan, Andy 130, 137, 181, 183 Flatley, Paula 26, 107, 109, 110, 194 Flattery, Michael 130, 137 Folan, Matt 158 Football 178, 187 Ford, Chris 26, 113, 183 Foser, Shirley fstaffj 215 Foster, Brad 26, 191 Foster, joel 158 Foutz, Ramona 130 Fox, George 158 Fox, Karen 112, 116, 122, 158 Fox, Kathy 26 Foy, Debra 26, 125, 182, 183 Foyle, Mary tstaffj 215 Franklin, Kim 158, 177 Frantzen, Paul 137, 195 Franz, jim 137, 181, 183 Franz, Robert 158 Fraser, Nadine 112, 137 Free, Rob 137, 201 French, Brooke 27, 107, 130 French, Club 119 French, David 27, 130 Fridman, Kim 158 Froehley, Mary 137 Frye, Keith 158 Funch, April 110, 130, 137, 193 Funch, Greg 158, 192 Fusco, jeff 137 Fusco, Michael 166 Fustino, Michelle 138 Future Teachers 108 GalleY, jill 138 Gambino, Andrea 27 Gambino, Teresa 27, 130 Gilmartin, Kathy 112, 158 Gindele, Mary 28, 109 Glair, Michele 28 Glogowski, Kim 138 Glogowski, Mlke 28 Glor, john tstaffj 222 Glor, Linda fstaffj 215 Godinho, Garland 28, 100, 103, 104, 107, 109, 182 Goldie, Vera 138 Golebiewski, julie 119, 138, 181, 193 Golf 180 Gonda, Greg 28, 177 Gonzalez, Debra 28, 101, 107, 105 Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon , jeanine 122, 138 , joe 28 , Mark 158 , Mary 138 Gornikiewicz, Amy 108, 116, 119, 109, 138 Gottstine, Robert 158, 180 Gould, Kenneth 28 Gould, Tina 138 Gracon, Gary 138 Graf, Debra 28, 182 Green, Steve 138 Greene, Liam 130 Greenfield, Mark fstaffj 229 Gasak, Gates, Gates, Danielle 158 Bill 158 Carrianne 158, 192 Gates, Chris 138, 186 Gates, Gates Margaret 116, 138 Rodney 27 Gawlik, Tim 138 Gebler, Tom 138, 195 Geiger, Keith 27 Geiger, Kevin 138, 183, 189 Gennocro, Debora 27 Gennocro, Paul 158 Gerber, Sue 118, 138 Gerbracht, Nancy 27 German Club 119 Gern, Norman 27 Giambra, jennifer 104, 119, 138 Giambra, Pam 118, 154, 158 Gibson, Dave 138 Gilbert, Charles 158 Greenfield, Nancy 158 Grell, Dr. Lewis 226 Grey, Mike 28, 113, 122, 178 Griffin, Paul fstaffj 220 Grim, Brian 138 Grishkat, Amy 134, 138 Groat, Eric 29, 103, 107 Groat, Evan 158, 192 Grobe, Ginny tstaffj 223 Gross, William fstaffj 104, 224 Gumlak, Delaine 112, 158 Gunning, joe 158, 192 Guzda, jeff 158, 187 Gymnastics 176, 177 Haberman, Shirley lstaffj 231 Haefner, john 113, 122, 123, 158, 192 Half-Time Dancers 128 Hahin, jayne 29, 106, 190, 192 Hakim, Hilmi 138, 178 Hakim, Nabil 158, 187 Hall, Brad 138, 178, 181 Halliman, Sean 138 Hamann, Brett, 158 Hamann, jill 29, 113 Hamerski, Donna 29 Haney, Lisa 29, 100, 103, 107, 108 Hanson, Richard 158 Hardy, Paul 158 Hartloff, Barb 159 Hartloff, Raymond 29 Hartman, Larry 118, 159 Hastreiter, Michele 159 Haugh, Don 138, 181 Haws, Sally 125, 154, 159, 193, 194 Hawthorne, Wendy 138 Hayes, Kathy 29, 109, 107, 181, 192 Hazen, Tom 138 Hazlett, jerry 138 Heather, Paul 138 Heaviland, Greg 29 Hector, Andy 29, 183 Hector, Patricia 118, 159 Heeter, Shawn 138, 183 Heft, Tom 159 Helenbrook, julie 29, 60, 103, 106, 110, 181 Heller, Bill 192 Hennesen, Margaret fstaffj 222 Henry, Terrence 138 Heppner, David 29, 107, 118 Herrmann, Curt 138 Hertz, Anne 119, 125, 134, 138 Hertz, Geoffrey 29 0' Hetrick, Steven 30 Hilaire, Harry fstaffj 223 Hilburger, Michele 30 Hill, Lisa 119, 159 Hill, Ron 138 Hinderberger, Gerry 159, 177 Hines, Brian 113, 122, 123, 139, 178 Hinman, Edward 30 HITV 129 Hoban, Kelly 113, 119, 159 Hobart, Cynthia 116, 117, 122, 159 Hobart, Michael fstaffj 122, 210 Hoff, joseph 30 Hoffman, Barb 30 Hoffman, Michael 159, 200 Hoffner, David fstaffj 213 Hofner, Patricia 30, 107 Holben, jeff 139 Holcomb, Dana 30 Holcomb, Maria 119, 159 Hollenbeck, Laura 159 Holmes, Margaret fstaffj 209 Holmes, Marguerite fstaffj 134, 216 Holtz, Amy 113, 122, 123, 159, 175, 195 Holtz, Brian 159 Hood, Kristen 108, 109, 139 Hood, Lawrence lstaffj 227 Hornberger, Carrie 30, 118 Hornberger, Charlie 30, 178, 181 Hornberger, john 159, 177 Hornberger, Valentine 139 Horvath, Kris 108, 139 Horvath, Peter 30 Hostetter, Steven 30, 106, 191 House, Gary 159 House, Mark 159, 192 Howard, Kim 30, 60, 107, 176, 192 Howe, Colleen 101, 112, 116, 117 122, 139 Howe, Heather 122, 159 Howes, Liz 31, 107, 109 Howie, jenny 159 Howie, Scott 139 Hubbard, Kelly 109, 159 Hubert, Brian 31 Huen, Clifford fstaffj 217 Hughey, Ron 31 Hull, Chris 31, 191 Hull, Greg 139 237 Donna 38, 109 Hull, Jennifer 159 Humphrey, Shawn 31 Hund, Mike 113, 116, 129, 139 Hutter, Dan 31, 106, 108, 183, 191 Hynes, James 159, 180 llardo, Joe 159 lndoor Track 191 lrwin, Chris 139, 194 lsch, Delores istaffj 231 lsch, Marueen 125, 159 lt's Academic 124 Jablonski, Dean 31, 106, 180 Jablonski, John 139, 186 Jablonski, Lynn 119, 159 Jackson, Janice 31 Jackson, John 109, 139 Jacobs, Mark 31, 178, 201 Jakubowicz, Chris 129, 139 Jamison, Cindy 32 Janicki, Diane 32 Jasinski, Lani 159, 192 Jasiura, Susan tstaffj 119, 210 Jazz Ensemble 113 JCL 118 Jeffe, Lucinda 104, 112, 116, 122, 159 Jeffers, Dennis 159, 201 Jensen, James 32, 130 Jensen, Kristin 159 Jeswald, Bob 32, 110, 129 Jewitt, Ariane 32, 109 Johnson, Keith 159, 187 Johnston, Joan istaffl 220 Jones, Jeff 159, 113, 192 Jones, Kevin 159, 180, 200 Jones, Robert 159, 187 Jones, Scott 113, 122, 139 Joseph, Karen 110, 154, 159 Judge, David 32, 116, 125 Julian, Frank 160 Jurati, Katrin 107, 109, 118, 128, 130 Kaczor, ALicia 104, 105, 118, 119, 139, 186 Kaczynski, Sue 160 Kadi, Gena 32 Kantra, Scott 139 Kaszubowski, Alice fstaffj 228 Kaszubowski, Elaine 32, 130 Kawaler, Michael 139 Kazmar, Richard lstaffj 217 Kazmierczak, Jeff 32 Kazmierczak, Jill 139 Keel, Tom 32 Keiffer, Yvonne 160 Keller, Sharon fstaffJ 209 Kelley, Jennifer 160 Kellner, David 160, 192, 200 Kelly, Don 32 238 Kemmer, John lstaffj 221 Kempf, Barb 32 Kempf, Bridgetta 160 Kennedy, Denise 33 Kennedy, Donna 160 Kenworthy, Kelly 118, 119, 160 Kersten, Rosemary tstaffj 215 Kibby, Scott 160 Kiener, Rob 139, 189 Kinal, Melissa 160 King, Chris istaffj 229 King, Mary fstaffj 108 King, Terry 139 Kiniry, Karen 160, 176 Kirkstadt, Keven 33 Klein, Chris 130, 178 Koelle, Yvonne 33, 107, 113, 116, 122, 123, 125 Koeppl, James 33 Koester, Joe 139 Koester, Tim 139 Koester, Tina 160 Kohl, Donald fstaffj 208 Kohn, Randy 129, 139 Kolb, Jim 139, 178, 175 Kontrabecki, Amy 112, 118, 122, 139 Kowalewski, Bill 113, 129, 139, 191 Kowalewki, James 160 Kowalewski, Neil 118, 160 Kozan, Michelle 139 Kozan, Mike 139 Krajcer, Jean 139 Krajewski, Karen istaffJ 216 Kramer, Marla 139 Kranz, John 33, 110, 178, 181 Krawiec, Mike 139, 183, 195 Kreiger, David 160, 187 Kreinheder, Greg 139, 178 Kreuder, Jeff 160 Kruszka, Wendy 33 Krypel, Gary 33, 102, 104 Krzywinski, Dave 139 Kubant, Kim Kuczkowski, Dan 139, 195 Kuebler, Lisa 110, 140, 176 Kulik, Kris 33, 107, 112, 175 Kullgren, Sheryl 116, 140 Kunkle, Randy 33 Labby, Ken 140 Lacrosse 181 LaFalce, Darryl 160 Lalley, Bridget 160, 190, 192, 129 Lalley, Greg 160, 181, 192 Lalley, Loretta fstaffj 214 Lalley, Megan 33, 60, 106, 110, 125, 194 Lamparelli, James 33 Lanfear, Matt 140, 183 Lang, Heidi 134, 140, 109 Lang, Jeanette 140 Larson, Ronald lstaffJ 217 Lasecki, Susan 34, 106 Latona, Gina 34, 107, 192 Laudisio, Jody 160 Laudisio, Robert 160 Lauria, Charles 34, 130, 183 Lauria, Dave 140, 183 Lavis, James 34, 183 Leatherbarrow, Sandy 110, 140 Leavell, Leroy fstaffj 187, 221 LeBoutillier, Kris 34, 191 Lee, Betty istaffj 231 Martin, Raquel 110, 125, 134, 140 193 Martino, Joe 36 Massari, Chris 140 Mateer, Dan 36 Lee Jeff 34, 106, 186, 124 Lee, John 140, 178 Lee, Julie 34 Lee, Matt 34 Lee, Mike Uri 140, 201 Lee, Mike lSr.J 34, 107, 110, 125, 178, 201 Lehning, William 34 Leigh, Jerold 160 Leitten, Charles 160, 187 Leitten, John 35 Lemke, Jeff 140 LeRoy, Sheryl 35, 103, 129, 188 Leslie, Marty 35, 107, 108, 178 Levandowski, Joe 35 Lewandowski, Liana 109, 140 Lewandowski, Russell 140 Lewis, Corby 35 Leyonmark, Jeff 35, 183 Leyonmark, Robin 129, 140 Library Club 125 Lickfeld, Cheryl 109, 118, 140 Linn, Mike 140, 178 Lippert, Amy 112, 116, 160 Litwinski, Ann 166 Livecchi, Greg 160 Long, Harry 166 Long, Jeff 35 Long, Karen 134, 140 Lorek, Joann 140 Lorquet, Paul 140, 195 Losee, Susan 35 Love, Greg 140 Lubecki, Jim 160 Lucckino, Dennis 140 Luniewski, Renee 112, 119, 160 Lupica, Samantha 116, 117, 160 Lupisella, Mark 35, 106, 183 Maurer, Eric 140 Maurer, John 161, 192 May, Ralph 36 McAndrews, Katherine 110, 161 McCarthy, Kathy 36, 112 McCarthy, Kellie 161 McClive, Roberta 36 - McCormick, William fstaffj 212 McDonald, Paul 141, 201 McDonough, Jennifer 110, 130, 141 McElhinny, Bill 36, 178, 191 McGowan, Tom 161, 192, 200 McGuire, Mark 161, 192 McKeever, Roberta 141 McKenzie, Tim 161, 192 McKenzie, Tom 36 McKoene, Chris 141 McNamara, Pat 37 McNaney, Lisa 161, 192, 194 McNeight, Kim 37, 130 Mead, Tim 161, 180 Meaney, Tim 37, 201 Meilicke, Kate 37, 101, 103, 106 Meissner, Cherie 37, 128 Meissner, Robert 37, 183 Mellado Damas-Sanz, Nuria 37, 104 Merlino, Missy 37, 107 Merrick, Ron 37 Meunier, John Qstaffj 223 Meyer, Dianna 37, 109 Meyer, Paul 141 Michaels, Chris 141 Michalko, Lillian 161, 193, 194 Miklasz, John 190 Miley, Leslie 118, 141 Lux, Heath 160 Lyba, John 140 Lyden, Mark 116, 117, 140, 186, 201 Lynch, Chris 140, 181, 183 Lynch, Laura 35 Lyons, Alice 112, 140, 175, 195 Miley, Liz 161 Millace, Adele 161 Millace, Kathy 141 Millace, Mary 37, 110 Millar, David 38, 106, 178 Millar, Patricia 38, 60, 125, 194 Miller, Jackie 38 Miller, Kevin 38, 113, 123 Miller, Lisa 141 Miller, Patricia istaffj 231 Milley, Maddigan, Carolyn 130, 160, 176 Madison, Zoe 35, 112 Magavern, Kathy 160 Magney, Amy 36, 110 Maher, John 160 Maher, Michele 36 Mahoney, Tracy 140 Maier, Cindy 36 Majtyka, Mike 36 Makeyenko, Lauren 160, 194 Malican, William istaffj 192, 218 Malke, Lynn 112, 119, 160 Mammoser, Sandy 109, 110, 140 Mann, Charles istaffJ 213 Marcinkowski, Diane 140 Maressa, Sue 108, 140 Marsh, Todd 160, 113 Marthia, Michelle 140 Martin, Lisa 161 Mirando, Peter fstaffj 214 Missert, Mark 117, 118, 161, 192 Model UN 108 Mohr, Carl 161 Mohr, Steve 141 Monckton, Tracy 125, 130, 134, 141 Montgomery, Karen 104, 118, 122, 161, 193 Montgomery, Lisa 38, 104, 105, 107, 110, 113, 122, 194 Mooney, Christa 38, 122, 129, 183 Mooney, Lenore 109, 141 Morgan, Tammy 38 Morse, George Qstaffj 108, 227 Moses, Margaret istaffj 175, 195, 220 Mosgeller, Kim 38, 105, 107 Mosher, Bruce 39, 188 Moss Dana 39 108 109 129 130 175 192 Moulton Ann fstaffl 229 Mrha Ellen 104 161 175 Mrha lean 108 113 118 122 123 141 175 Mulcahy Wendy 113 141 Mumbach Martha 109 110 39 Murray Duane tstaffJ 211 Myka Frank 39 Myka lennlfer 141 113 Myka Phlllp 161 Naber Nancy 104 108 141 Nagle Don 141 Nallos Deborah tstaffl 211 Naplorkowskl Chrls 39 Naplorkowskl Mlke161 189 1 Nassoly Mike 141 181 Nawotka lohn 39 Neary Cheryl 119 161 Neary Davld 39 Nelson Alisa 116 161 Nelson Byron 39 130 Nelson Scott 161 Nenno Beverly fstaffj 218 Nevllng Tammy 39 Newcomb Sue 129 141 Newman Chrls 141 NHS 106 Nlgro Tom 161 Noce Dawn 161 Nolan Dan 161 Nowak loyce 161 Nowakowskl leff 141 Nye Kevln 39 191 Obrochta Elleen130 141 O Connor Maureen 161 ODonnell Karen 130 141 Ograblsz Beth 141 OHern Tom 39 181 O Meara loan lstaffl 230 O Nelll llm 161 Orr loan fstaffl 208 9 Ortolano Renee 40 60 106 107 125 194 Osborne Anne 113 131 188 Osborne Beth 40 112 Osborne Krlstln113 161 188 Otremba Tamara 40 60 107 109 110 188 Owczarkowskl Brian 161 Owen lameststaffl190 191 218 Owslan lames 40 Paclflco Laura 161 Pack David 161 Page One 130 Palak Greg 113 118 1 7 Palak Kelly 161 Palczewskl Karen 141 Palczewskl Llsa 161 Pallsano Mlke 40 178 191 Pallsano Molly 110 125 134 141 188 193 Palmer Allce tstaffj 230 Pantera Dennis 141 Papaleo Llsa 161 Parker Anne fstaffl 230 Parkinson Robert 40 Paslecznlk Karen 112 161 Pasquarella Grace 141 Pasquarella lull 40 Pates Claire 162 Patlstas Petro 162 Patrick Laura 141 Paullno Klm 40 104 107 125 Pauzar Tom 40 Payne MaryBeth 40 Pearl Becky 125 134 141 Pearson Tracy 112 162 Pease Scott 116 162 Pech Megan 44 100 103 106 116 Peer Listeners 109 Pendergast Scott 162 181 187 Penrod lohn 141 Pensenstadler Derek 162 181 Pepero Klm 41 Peters Craig 41 Peters Lor141 Peters Phll 41 Petyk Denise 41 116 Pfeffer Colleen 142 Pfister llm 162 Pfister loan 228 Puckett Nancy 116 122 142 Pierce Clare 162 Plerce Greg 41 113 Pierce 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Strasser, Chris 164 Streamer, jennifer 134, 143 Streamer, jerry 46, 183 240 Springfellow, Sherrie 46, 105, 106, 113, 118 Strnad, Celina 60, 61, 46, 195, 110, 125, 130 Stuhr, Peter 164 Sugg, Holly 166 Sullivan, Alexandra 46, 107, 182 Sullivan, Colleen 126, 164 Sundell, jessica 46 Sunick, Nancy 130, 144 Sutton, Karen lstaffj 219 Swimming 194 Swoboda, Corinne 110, 164 Szafranski, joseph tstaffj 212 Szajer, Gizelle 112, 118, 122, 164 Szarleta, Norbert fstaffj 220 Szczesniak, Brian 166 Szczesniak, Lori 110, 130, 144, 193 Szematowicz, Camille 104, 113, 119, 164, 193 Szewczyk, Charles 144 Szkolnyj, Russell 164 Szymanski, Barb 144 Taft, jenifer 112, 113, 122, 144 Talbot, Kelly 112, 113, 122, 144 Talbot, Tracy 164, 177 Tamutis, Henry fstaffj 219 Tarnowski, Laurie 130, 144 Tate, Todd 130, 144 Tatford, james 144, 190, 191 Taylor, Herbert fstaffj 214 Taylor, Kim 144 Teague, Charles tstaffj 125, 215 Tennis 164 Terry, jennifer 110, 125, 154, 164 Terryberry, Donna 164 Terryberry, john 144 Theal, Pat 164, 192 Thomas, john Qstaffj 182, 183, 223 Thomas, Todd 164 Thompson, Ken 144 Thompson, Pat 144 Thompson, Sue 119, 164 Thurber, Mike 47 Tilley, David 47, 178 Tilley, Kris 105, 164 Tillner, David 47, 178 Tillner, Wendy 164 Tillney, jim 165 Tilney, Karen 144 Tinkham, Tracy 47, 112 Tobias, Steve 144, 183, 195 Tobin, Tim 47 Totten, Paula 165 Track 84 Field 192 Tracy, Dina 144 Tress, Mary fstaffj 118, 220 Trice, Mary 144 Trippi, Maria 105, 144 Tubridy, Dianne 109, 110, 104, 130, 134, 144, 193, 194 Tucker, Christian 116, 130, 118, 144, 178 Turner, Mary 165 Tyczka, Bob 47 Tyczka, Chris 144, 178, 195 Tyler, Lloyd Alan 47 Ulintz, Sue 104, 165 Ulrich, Diane 165 Vail, Mike 165, 200 Valentine, Karen 108, 122, 144 Valentine, Patricia 47 Valgora, Derek 47, 191 Vallon, Dale 48 VanBrocklin, Paul 165 VanCuren, Shelly 48 VanValkenburgh, Richard fstaffj 178, 218 VanWie, Ed 144 Vara, Ann 165 Vara, Scott 144, 195 Ver, Karen 144 Vergos, George 48, 178 Villarini, Marisa 48, 60, 176, 182, 107, 110 Villarini, Russell 165, 192 Villepigue, Amy 144, 110, 113, 123 Vitale, Liz 110, 112, 116, 117, 165 Vittorini, Elise 144 Vohwinkel, Lynn 144 Vohwinkel, Karen 48, 106, 107, 113 Volkert, Bruce 48, 107, 113, 123 Volleyball 186 Vreeland, Todd 48 Vreeland, Tracey 165 Vroman, Kathy 125, 144 Wachowiak, David 144, 178, 195, 201 Waine, Kelly 165 Walczyk, Lisa 144 Waldraff, Beth 104 Waldraff, Shirley 48, 104, 106, 108, 116 Walker, jim 165, 187 Walker, Mike 144 Walker, Theron 144, 190, 191, 118 Walkowski, joseph fstaffj 210 Walsh, Kevin 48, 130, 180 Walter, Chris 48 Walters, Laurie 144, 186, 112, 118, 128 Wargula, Andrea 48, 106, 109, 113, 122 Wargula, jennifer 112, 116, 165 Warner, Bill 60, 61, 48, 106, 119 Warner, Kathryn Cstaffj 119, 224 Warnes, Tomas 187 Washburn, john 165, 186, 200 Wasko, Marsha 165, 154, 125, 116 Waterfield, Colleen 144 Waterman, janet 145 Way, Belinda 119, 145 Weakland, Wayne 145 Webber, LuAnn 49, 104, 125 Weidner, Tammy 145, 134, 110 Weinar, Amy 145 Weiss, Chris 49, 191 Weld, Roger 145, 116, 117, 122 Weld, Sabrina 165 Wendley, Gene 145, 113 Wendling, Brian 49 Wendling, Tim 145 Wells, David 165, 177 Wheeler, Ken 145 White, Pam 118, 145 White, Paul 49 White, Peter 49, 183, 189, 107, 201 White, Tammy 145 Whittemore, Pam 49 Widdowson, Leigh 145, 175, 195 Wiencek, Gary 145, 178 Wiencek, john 49, 186, 106, 124 Wiesmore, David 49 Wiles, Christine 165, 116, 117 Wilson, Bridget 109, 145 Wiltsey, Martha 145 Winger, Doreen fstaffj 229 Winger, john Qstaffj 216 Wise, Bill 145 Wisniewski, Pat 165 Wisor, Doug 165, 154, 187, 125 Witkowski, joan 166, 231 Witman, Kevin 165, 192 Witt, Brandon 165, 177 Witte, joyce 49 Wittmeyer, Chris 49, 178 Wolanin, Steve 145 Wolhueter, Nancy fstaffj 230 Wood, john 49, 181, 106, 110, 113, 125 Wood, Kathy 145, 193 Woodhouse, Duane, 165, 192 Woodrich, jeff 165, 195, 200 Woods, jamie 116, 145 Woyshner, Kristina 49 Woyshner, Susan 166 Wozniak, julie 165 Wozniak, Wendy 49 Wrazen, Christine 165 Wrazen, Dawn 145 Wuertzer, jody 49, 175, 182, 107 113, 116, 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