Patterson High School - Clipper Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1976
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May they accomplish much like our ancestors, may they strive always for improvement, and may they live in a world of peace and happiness. , f . X424 ,fav fd! Q I ' I vfzgwy f 'X24 :FE 3 019Z55 4451, l Ziff-ef ,M afixlmi Qjfyygf A I pf W , MW F - ffvffw Ov WLZCL E ,Nfy 5Z QWf,jW QW' JMX + W ,vig www L W fy W 'U , 51 OCD, U N N www Qflwdxfggjfgfifb WW W yfymysd Q mMWw A Spf, , iZ4ff1Q.Mf!w'i RQ' 5,90 . XMNKW1 ,yy V if W vw M Q m V7 ' 5w M vwWWmww I :WJ Q H J L' J 1 lu 1 r X ,M X x , 5 1,,wfs? :pi5 gf' Ja -5QQg'fjfi f mf? M M wk M35 Jpfg n . an 41-alla sig WH lllllllflll The Pogoda was erected in Patterson Park on September 17, 1875 from its former site at the intersection of Fayette and Liberty Streets. i V E QJ Qs if F KT 'Y T E xl G55 7 T3 Q Q - c D QD 'J V Q Qs Kb QE 1' 'X '1 9-P 'QJ YQ N u in xi S' QQ Q -sf . s Z I Av -4 V 'V fr ik? I .ww , P, fri 9 P2 3 2' .3 fx 1- T -1- QD D C-if Q 'V FederalHilIwas previously called John Smith's Hill until 1780. The view then included shipyards, vessels, and factories. Today the view includes the new Inner Harbor and Charles Center. 4, The Flag House is the home of Mary Pickersgill where she made the fifteen star, fif teen stripe flag which flew over Fort McHenry in 1814. , QAWQM islbywigwlg my .SM we 5 - DQ i H ' egg Qfvj 'Sy V9 ,QJQ . Cp X, m 5.31 195 ' , J j K1 5 M25 - 'AZQETQETSQGZY N ff Q' i ABOVE: Fort McHenry is our star shaped fort on the waterfront. It is here that we defended our city against the attack of the British in the war of 1812 and where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the Star-Spangled Banner. RIGHT: The U.S. Frigate, Constellation, was the first ship of the U.S. Navy and is the oldest American warship afloat. BELOW: September 19-21, 1975. The Clipper Choir and band members performed at the opening of the sixth annual Baltimore City Fair. Over a million and a half people attended this year's event. I 5 Larry Moore on-rnf'f5Q-'N -.A. If 4 aka A77-ILHICQ Linda Rcdecki is safe. 5 . ,..,,. y X , Mrs. Reigle and Mrs. Lewandowski ge! cash on the line Choir sings at Hockey Game - Mar. 8, 1975 Mr. Korageorge ond Tennis Team I A' 1' ' if ni ' 1 ' 4 4 sg f . , - lbs L if .5 -if 'f , 7 P SS 'Fil + 1 Q' a .M '4 I' 11 Q 19515 ' 1 A on .. ., 4.591 1119 1120 Seniors af Yearbook Assembly QENIOFZQ 2 The big rush on Feb. 13, 1975. -- A Q Class of 1 971 When Mrs. Siecinski was Miss Whiffig. Former principal, Mr. Granek and sportsmen of 1967. Yes, we'll Debble uslng prolector at Yearbook Campalgn Kick we'll sell ads. In charge of ads - Cathy, Helena, JoAnn. PATZZON X Wm- Q W ww .bm ,. if NM wk M, va A 4 Kees, 4, ' M ,H ,.. -'f ., 49 . - fi fx ...K N' , 'T f L, ' 5, , ff Aff' wf ' 'K 'f 7' v ' .41 My S 4,1 k f1, , A f ' '- 5 W ' v' f?5-fy-V 4 ,Jef W 1 ,j' V -flxfxff ft .. '. A . M- -2 19,4 w ,y 2- , 'mi' Afxwfrfa Q' ,M , 'fr A-fs h e1J 54f L G .J far ' '? 'f 'ffff - . . 4, ., 'r . ,, S ff ' ', ,. . 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Members of the Class of 76 enioy the sound of Monopoly, ,R F 71 .aim Juniors anxiously await their rings on Nov. 15, 1974. .NSW 10 f--1 in 3 t 5 K K Looknfgbacbfwmfdwyeem avkylv schooi flwolcm 041976 lands Juwaad zwaldafzs showwgdw H Qmafr . x . 'lr' xl -li Feb. 13, 1975: Flattering Word was presented at the Jr. Color Day Assembly. Junior Color Day: Members of the audience watch Flattering Word and show various reactions. Crowds of students gather at the door to get their school nngs BELOW: The Sweetheart Dance was sponsored by the Class of 76 and the S.G.A. on Feb. 14, 1975. q vALsNn SOME OF OUP: LEADING 7976 QPOBTQPEB: SONG fiwkeeping with 0Ll!05Pl7Ut0!fAMMlU01 Hume!! ABOVE: Softball, Badminton RIGHT: Baseball BELOW: Tennis, Lacrosse 'Ti J Sf' ,- . lay ie, N sk .4 , 'ss' 'W' 1 gi J' . A J ZBQJBIQS avallphases 507495 MPPHW ' W PRO of M A FACT! If it weren't for the effort of class advisors, Pattersonites would do little more than receive diplomas in the mail. NO DANCES! NO COLOR DAYS! NO PROMS! NO BANQUETS! 1976 class advisors are Miss Crockett, Mrs. Napier, and Mr. DiCocco. 1977 advisors are Mrs. Guerieri, Miss Allen, and Mr. Ccrr. Pictured above are Mrs. Guerieri, Mr. DiCocco, and Miss Brooks, the advisor of the Class of 1975. Elf: ART FLOURISHES! Robin Petrella and Harriet Geor- gas receive special awards. The Art Club received certificates for their Murol Paint down- town. Below ore the high extracurricula point win- ners of the Class of 1976 in the Moy, 1975 assem- bly. 13 Q f ,J If iii vw.. 'M :lf X, Q is s ,H nn-ill t 4 I 1 .r The Art Club participated in a big Bicentennial Mural Point on May 13, 1975. When you give up a Saturday to paint - you must really like to paint! ,... up f -4 June 1 1, 1975 found a bus load of kids visiting various historical places, os for example, Federal Hill. Everyone likes a field trip. ix J .W 543 -N- What does this have to do with lacrosse or baseball? Everything! - because if it rains, and the fields are like pools las they were in Moy, 19751, you have to clean them all up before you can play the game. These guys will sacrifice anything for sports. lReally? Halll Some people just like slushing around in the mud. 14 'uv X X f ,M , X, i ,gr , L5-5' 9 -egg fl , x Q H lOn June I3 1975 the Class of 1977 had their first Color Day As you can see some people love y , 1 - , Ito sing lobovel, others like to play music lrightl, and then there are those who will do anything to- Nimprove their appearance lbelowl. ii 3 if zf f , 1 5 2 x ,fri s K ,Yr 3 1 f x X... Of course, when the mud is gone, the best port is to finally play the game and win - if that happens to be your thing. Engagmgawldkmdsoyspmfsawt ,P aapfewtiew ' ' ' umestxmldwm - TF-IIQIQTI-IE OMOF sysst i A X ' 'ic i i - and then, there are those who enioy fighting about it labovel and then there are those who iust enioy life. -Q' W 'XJ5' 1 1 fi fl 5 j. . 5 ktxi 1 , . 'Q WRX QN E Q N muire-uw, is : k fz l .wiv X QF-V-:F X gif. lil.-fx 9' -,. FRANK C. ROBEY, PRINCIPAL ,Rr ADMINIQ Mr. Robey and the assisting principals send their best wishes to all members of the class of 1976. May your future be filled with success and happi- ness, and may you remember Patterson always. Everyone must find himself in this world, and it is hoped that your experiences here will help each and everyone to become a happy and useful mem- ber of society. I8 WILLIAM T. ANDERSON .l U, ELIZA J. ROBINSON ,,,..-w-Q Let's repeat the good, accentuate the positive and know you're the best you can be. VERA I. WILSON May I wish the Bicentennial class of I976 the same spirit, enthusiasm, and diligence in achieving their goals that the I776 Colonists had in establishing the permanency of the United States. The colonists dared to pursue what seemed an impossible dream. You as graduating seniors should also dare to pursue whatever dreams you may haveg never again in your lifetime will you have a better opportunity. SANDRA L. WIGHTON AQ, .. 5 R -.I LILA ZELLERS DOROTHY LINZ, HELEN CAVALIEROS, VIRGINIA COOK, DORO- THEA STAMATHIS VALERIE MCMICHAELS EQ fff6g00dwfgl1l0lalA8w06,68dQ butwis bmvfofghzeuuaskealiwugk lCal1MG1bm ...ff ' 'W L SYLVIA VALANCIUS ESTELLE LEE SPECIAL EDUGITION Wlsewyoweduoamafmawtaaeadaswi x r VO 'H-S CLAUDIA M. CLAYBORNE LINDSEY A. HILL LOUIS E. HAMMONDS , ...s4f f fs 1 X CLAUDIA M. CLAYBORNE Sewing, collecting poems, writing short articles and poems. Down not the one who is down today but cheer him in his sorrow, for this old world is a funny old world and you may be down tomorrow. MARY E. GRANDY Reading, listening to music, looking at TV and good movies Scholastic Book Club LOUIS EUGENE HAMMONDS Basketball, baseball, football. A LUCILLE P. WADE MARY ELIZABETH GRANDY JOANN L. KLICK LINDSEY A. HILL Photography It matters not how straight the gaite or how charged with punishment the scroll, l'm the master of my fate, l'm the captain of my soul. JOHANN LOUISE KLICK Library Aides Club Reading, theatre, music. I fall afresh in love with the habit of being. Pushkin LUCILLE WADE A!utl3m0Jv'5H0hllt07K0fl1lw asGod'sam THOMAS MILLER CLARENCE F. WROBLEWSKI Concert band, stage band, marching band, stage crew ASSiSf0f'liCOf1dUCf0f Gehysburg Symphony Orchestra, Woodworking Smile and be happy. MUSIC HELEN BUSH Allis' ' unlwelsaelang Clipper Choir 'ow My uaggoy Sewing, music HQOMAHQA RAYMOND M. PARKER Now music, piano keyboard Creative expression through music inspires increased self-awareness. 4, i 13. IJ' JANE BUSSEY CLARENCE F. WROBLEWSKI CELESTINE G. CARR DORIS ROGERS 22 LANGUAGE A mawwlaacawnotappaecmwjowgw lauguageoamfobappveofzrwluisoww. Bell IX. THOMAS MILLER v Set design and construction for school productions I A :!4VTl n:'1?1K:m DOROTHY MAE BRYSON ww Art Service Club Sewing, interior design If you want something done right, do it yourself.' JANE BUSSEY Photography, traveling, painting, plants DAVID FRANK MACK Ceramics, sculpture, iogging DOROTHY BRYSON DAVID F. MACK . E i it 4. I I I 'E .,... HELEN BUSH RAYMOND M. PARKER HEAD OF LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Annual spring trip to Europe Traveling, reading, entertaining A quoi bon? 3 Q CELESTINE G. CARR JUDY ANN CROCKETT ' Cheerleading, Co-sponsor ofthe Class of I976 I Dancing, pets, traveling A BARBARA ANN NAPIER Faculty rep. for Honor Roll W ,Y bum, 0 Collectingthings Das ist schade! DORIS ROGERS 33 Reading, playing guitar BARBARA ANN NAPIER JUDY ANN CROCKETT i d ENGL!!-I ' DEP Lauguagefls Hweyrpaessduvoffkfeas, Ma ' ofemofions fof aaodwz, Zufddememofzyofdwhunaw woes MOCww i WILLIAM A. FEILD, JR. JOHN J. DABROWSKI HELEN P. BUES HELEN P. BUES HEAD OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Humanities Club, Teachers' Lab Eng. Dept. Boating, reading, theater, gardening, music Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Longfellow MATTIE H. BROOKS Pep squad, Keyettes, bowling Reading, watching people's eyes Reach out and touch somebody's hand. LANTHA R. CLARK Playing piano and organ, reading Life has loveliness to sell. Sara Teasdale JOHN J. DABROWSKI Stage crew, Bicentennial Youth Debates Sailing, Jaycees, playwriting JOSEPH F. DIPAULA Humanities, Reading Club, Bowling, Teachers' German Club ' Bracelet making, tropical fish, gardening, traveling Pain makes man think, thought makes man wise, wisdom makes life endurable, so give yourself a -A 1 ,. pinch. 'if LANTHA R. CLARK JOSEPH F. DIPAULA WILLIAM A. FEILD, JR. Photography, tobacco blending 24 MATTIE H. BROOKS I WMM, W ri lim! ELAINE B. FORTE JANE MARIE HASLUP FRANK H. JAMES bv 53- PATRICIA ANNE GUERIERI ELAINE B. FORTE English DELORES E. GOODE Bowling, sewing. PATRICIA ANNE GUERIERI Co-Sponsor Class of 1977 Embroidery, playing the piano Get rid of that gum! JANE MARIE HASLUP Music, playing electric organ, singin photography, taking colored slides To be rather than to seem. FRANK H. JAMES Adviser to the Patterson Press Playing the guitar. Don't ask me, ask Darlene. ELEANOR FARSON KING Teaching? Flying, cooking, reading, traveling Ach du Lieber! lsw'tatb4dZamtlww2e latms can emblakafsysihmoysuck ! ENGL!!-I DEP ' , daougktiemouy buuwumallauguages, wats a.4suwdQ4 KATHRYN MUNNELL JOYCE A. KRAMER Reading, sewing MYRTLE C. LOBIG Faculty Fund Guitar, German In 217, we are scholars ELEANOR MCSHEA English KATHRYN MUNNELL Humanities Club Swimming, travel, theatre Love life and live it. SUSAN MUR9AY Crocheting, music, tropical fish .IANICE PARKER English FLORENCE E. POWELL English for foreign born Now- 26 JOYCE A. KRAMER Dawg MYRTLE C. LOBIG JANICE PARKER iv- -i FLORENCE E. POWELL 5. 1 L BRENDA ELAINE SMOOT RAYMOND DAVID TAFT Q7 LORETTA ELLEN WIDMAN VIRGINIA THOMAS Eumylauguageas aftunpleavwkhk bvfiwsouloffiaowwhaspeahikbik enshwwd. O. W. Holmes fi-.Q NANCY G. REID NANCY G. REID Humanities Club Time is . . . Too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who reioice, But for those who love . . , Time is Eternity BRENDA ELAINE SMOOT Reading, karate, violin, string art. It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt. Mark Twain RAYMOND DAVID TAFT Furniture refinishing, collecting antiques VIRGINIA THOMAS English LORETTA ELLEN WIDMAN Reading mysteries, listening to folk music, cooking. The funniest mortals and the kindest are those who are most aware of the baffle of being. W. H. Auden LAVERNE HARRIS Future homemakers of America Sewing, reading. Be yourself. LYN ETTE MONTGOMERY Sewing, reading. LAVERNE HARRIS LYNETTE MONTGOMERY HOME ECONOMICS Ittakes afhuadwalmewtomakeaw enoampmewh butowwomawoaw makeaflwmer lngmoll LOIS JEAN MITCHELL HEAD OF HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Reading, sewing, entertaining LOIS J. MITCHELL I ALBERT B. SEWARD HEAD OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Coach Var. and JV Cross Country, JV Track, Rifle Club Athletics, boating I had no shoes and I was sad, and then I meta man who had no feet. DONALD ALBERT ADAMS 1 Craftsmen Club Sailing, music, roller skating lt is better to remain quiet and be thought a fool than opening your mouth and proving it. m,'i HAROLD CARR Co-sponsor of Class of I977 Reading, crafts Whatever you give to others, give with love and reverence. Gifts must be given in abundance, with ioy, humility and compassion. Taittiriya Upanishad ALBERT B, SEWARD 28 HAROLD CARR DONALD A. ADAMS B HARRY J. I DINGLE I A mawwkawofzis wdkkia hands as af labowvfafmmvwlfawouis uuifivhis hands wikis bwmas afwlfamam butafmawwlfawofzks wdkhishauak amlhis bffaavmfalhlx Awww aw dlflxi NW EARL R. STE RLOCK HARRY J. DINGLE Printing school production iobs, filming school football games Ham radio, slow pitch softball, ice skating, reading Loziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes him. JAMES THOMAS FENTON Driver Education Sports in general OSSAREW F. GEE, JR. Photography HENRY LAWSON Audio-visual aides Woodwork WILLlAM J. SIEBERT Pool shooting, darts, cars EARL R. STERLOCK Auto shop, driver education Sports, church work ERNEST WORSELY Mechanical drawing SHIRLEY NEWBY BARRETT Sewing, crocheting ond travel. Don'f play with the machines. I-lewlwffeads luis busafess wewslwll gwzfemfdleadlihwsew hisjamiy and hkoowahg. Daw!! ROXANNE CHISHOLM Future Business Leaders of America Club Traveling enloylng being a bachelorette. K K U A , ., .F Us P f ' fn 'fx 3, av? 1.- 'J , , NY Nfl. 4 L SCHOOL TREASURER AND SCHOOL STORE One of my greatest pleasures is traveling, seeing new places and meeting new people. The old West in particular has always fascinated me. BUSINESS DEP Amawwlfaqualflzes 1014 0054219 ffeffevlflfllflff unemployment ISABELLE E. GRANT Sewing 'I ga, -X 'fzgwxfaf BU INEQQ DEP DELORES VANOY HOSPEDALES Business Education Q , Af! GLADYS L. B. HURT Business Education GERALD W. HOSKINS Advisor to the Key Club .. YI A .L 'ix Bowling, building furniture, woodworking and home remodeling All right, group, Howdy Howdy, Whisper!!! Busrlfesf, mwsbbe pwofioedtovbepmfecihei 2. , . ELLA MARIE PARKER Sponsor of .l.V. Cheerleaders and the Javettes. Match-making, acting, modern dancing. Man's needs change, but not his love nor that his love should satisfy those needs. The Prophet .fb FRANCES RANKIN WROBLEWSKI Student Activity office Business Manager for school productions. Sewing, fashion designing, swimming, tennis. Let a smile be your umbrella on a rainy, rainy day.' Q l 'V -me-me MARK H. SEWARD CQDEP TMM ' . D008 L HEAD OF MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT OTHNIEL P. BLANCAFLOR Skiing, photography, karale phomgmphy Mum is 'he grealesl-H lnthe1'ime of difficulty we must not lose , ff KENNETH F. BROOKINS Reading, bowling sight of our achievements. JEAN MARIE BUSH Bowling, sewing No workee! No Gradeel '41-vvk , l DORIS COBB P ED J. HEROLD Math Club Sponsor, Chess Club sponsor, Proctor of Annual National Math Contest, Tennis Coach, Yearbook Assistant Jaycees, tennis, basketball, football, softball, skiing, swimming, photography Are you helping with the solution or becoming part of the problem? FRED GROSS Whabwmzfdafebewldoub bufafsetof luwuwsoeues. DEP Dcwfis Q -ic, H.. NR' I I ,. I 1 - -I .I ,I ., ' H I E' J 'i:51 If MX X Q i , , , , . 1 1 4.5. gf LINDA ARLENE ROSENBERG MELVIN E. ROLLINS Ice skating, reading, piano Interior decorating, reading, socializing Failure is not total defeat, it lust postpones victory. 34 BRENDA GRIFFIN SALLY J. SEAVEY Tennis, hiking L.. '90 OLIVIA DOROTHY WILLIAMS Reading, marking papers, crocheting Sit down and shut your mouths. 'bill ,li as tiwmwswoyscaewa dw samfwoflvgfm dwlogzaoygymmstfas, Uwgymm25fi06 am dwwmwangwga Hwlanguagaof busfws aaddwbusiness ofdw rl , o COURTNEY OLIVER WHITEHEAD Tae-kwon-do IKarate Clubl Photography, football, karate DEP CQ HARLLEE A. RUSS Coach of Var. Soccer, Var. Wrestling Golf, bowling GERTRUDE ZVONAR Traveling, gardening, sewing Yearbook Advisor Don't fight, play nice. mir. M . d .Qs ,JP , ' Al SCIENCE DEP I-lwlwbues faquesfiowfiebaw aM1,'e awww ofmimeas bully wsemzca JOSEPH P. TAYMANS HEAD OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Chairman of Athletic Banquet, JV Soccer Coach, Faculty advisor to the PAAA Another perfect job. MYETHA L. ALLEN Co-sponsor of the Class of 1977 MILTON DELANEY 36 5 . .X .ig X r .- 'AK i MARIE J. BARANY CAROLYN PRICE FAHRMAN Knitting, crocheting, and grandmothering Learn manners before biology. Collecting American-Indian artifacts Be good. DELYSIA MARIE LASSITER Reading, sewing, swimming, traveling, dancing E mf, sw... SCIENCE DEP Qomwwgwdsensa sowwhewsom andkeewpmcqottow. FLAVIO L. NARDONE Football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, swimming, bowling O Boya, thasa mighty fina meeta balla. Q ,J If 1? 'Btn STUART R. NEWBILL WALTER MALLOY, JR. Various sports and games Skating, skiing, basketball, iogging A man should treat his woman with the same love, care, and respect that he would SU-ear!! give to himself. ,sf BETTY LOU MOORE THOMAS G. MONTGOMERY Reading Guitar, vans, motorcycles, woodwork For every trouble under the sun, Never SQY, 'll Cflnlf- There is a remedy or there is none. If there be one, try to find it. If there be none, never mind it. l l SCIENCE DEP , Mewlouetofwouwfmwtfhatzls fieseed ofoufvscmwet 3 Emmsow JOHN E. RUDDER X W Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. A w of lf' EDITH S. O'TOOLE Chasing fire engines. ,JY fx N ,tr ,Z 'f . EW? wk I .- 1 -l xx S in X i A 5 t -' i -F4 WALTER RHEINHEIMER EDWARD T. O'TOOLE Always be dependable, for someday you may Jack of all - master of none. depend on another. If it's biological, it's unpredictable. Only expect from others what you yourself can give in return. 38 NICHOLAS POCILUYKO Family garden and working on my house. What a bunch of clowns! :Jyv:i5?:: CAROLE D. WESTMORELAND Collecting iazz recordings, reading To thine own self be true. gs- 'Mn s 7 6.5 DOMENIC A. DICOCCO Co-sponsor of the Class of 1976 Refinishing furniture, coin collecting Do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today. P uv-1 RUTH EVANS Reading, sewing, cooking 4 , . n i . , A '. 3.4: l I U l I ' ,'.lll. s , . U p n Q Y .I I, v y 'n' I 'Q V SOCIAL QIUDIEQ Thosewlfaoanaobaeuiefnbefvfiepasb me tmepeataa Qautaymwv O EDWARD THOMAS HOEHN HEAD OF SOCIAL STUDlES DEPARTMENT Reading, electronics Lead, follow, or get out of the way. ROBERT LERUE EKLUND, JR. SGA coordinator, Asst. Coach of Lacrosse, Gnip-Gnop, school intrigues They told me l would be teaching Modern Problems - but 150 of them?!! L. CRAIG GERHARD Director of school play, iunior play, Thespian sponsor Entertaining, collecting records, traveling Gerhard's way is the only way. '7 SOCIAL CIUDEQ ,A X . I ,Vi X 1 f . .. ' 1 l bb . 5 13 it mf- RONALD RODGENE HUTTON LILLIAN M. GRUEL Faculty Scholarship Comm. Breeding and showing cats, hondwork, knitting, crocheting Ya gotta be kidding. ROLAND HUNT Bowling, reading, music RONALD RODGENE HUTTON Dancing, having different types of fun. To each his own. FRANK JOSEPH KOUGL Sponsor of the Norman L. Clark Chapter of the National Honor Society Reading Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. GEORGE W. JENSEN Travel, Pop music JOHN J. PERILLA Movie making, magic Turn the lights out - movie projector on, and stay awakel! LILLIAN M. GRUEL A J .. yypg, Q L. ROLAND HUNT Meuwofhkway as tofgwwalwtadw Lowvaadifxclwg. ll I' y J M ,rf xc ...H JOHN J. PERILLA PAST Q sa. i- X . .3 SHIRLEY U. SIECINSKI X X, Q ,E , .xg , ...., L.W, ...un MARTIN STUART SUMERS A CHARLES T. TYLER - -Aitviil H Cc,f:'w,'4f,si 7Mwoald's Lisfoay is fiewoelwsjudgmeut. DOLORES H. WOOLFORD 'K x MICHAEL STEVEN ZVONAR RICHARD JOSEPH WHITE SHIRLEY U. SIECINSKI Civic Experience program, Faculty Scholarship Committee Reading and going to the ocean MARTIN STUART SUMERS Bowling, reading Gum is evil. CHARLES T. TYLER Playing drums, tennis, reading, work on automobiles Life is what you make it. RICHARD JOSEPH WHITE Bible Club Travel Let the laborer be worthy of his hire. DOLORES H. WOOLFORD Sewing, reading United Nations Club God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things l can, ond the wisdom to know the difference. MICHAEL STEVEN ZVONAR Oldtime Western Club Collecting films, books, records, farming Since the young apparently seem to know the solutions to all our problems, there seems no purpose to growing older and wiser. PHYSICAL EDUCCITION Thomasjejjawow FAYE LILLIAN LONG HY ZOLET DEPARTMENT HEAD OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Director of Interscholastic sports at PHS Jogging, swimming, arts and crafts, reading You can't please everybody, so you have to please yourself. ANDREW DEFASSIO Coach Var. Lacrosse, Asst. coach JV Football Booting, swimming, tennis Believe in God and your fellowman, and you will always be a successful person. SUSAN F. JERNBERG Coach Girls' Var. Swimming, Badminton team Reading, traveling, learning guitar FAYE L. LONG Gymnastics Team coach Fishing, tennis, sewing, cooking, traveling T. ROGER WRENN Coach Vor. Football and Var. Baseball T gi , if 441 ' 4 . , fzw ' m,,n fx 5 V ,. ,. H ,,,. is s ...sc Z ' wi E ZW wi .N QE -. v ,-,gy , 5 my , was 1-.sa jg, ZSs,,,,c, ,, W if 4 f I ez, Z r ,. gg f fi fi? -as W V 1 V J f f Af M12 , Q sg, I' 25 5212 P1 V ' ,,.1 f .,-.f.' N f. .fc VV, 5. r l.' . fu .FQ P. . J ,J ., , Xff..sW v MARIE A. KARL RAMONA CURBEAN 5 S it sag Q in -is, zz: KATHY MORAN CORNELIUS JOHNSON a, ...., JOHN A. SANSONE ROSE DAILEY get f-4. M H ,. J. Xp- RAMONA CURBEAN Girls' Var. Track and Field Sewing, bowling Chewing gum, please. ROSE DAILEY Volleyball CORNELIUS JOHNSON Coach JV Football, Var. Swimming, Var. Track Skin diving, swimming MARIE A. KARL Coach Var. Tennis, Var. Basketball, Var. Sofiball Golf, biking, bowling, reading Get rid of your gum, Suz! KATHY MORAN Sludenr Teacher JOHN A. SANSONE Coach Var. Football, Var. Basketball, JV Lacrosse Golf, Chess, Sports Talk is cheap. Show me how to do it. 1... GUIDANCE DEP fpwwm wwglveqwwwag g..140..mW.2..d5,w,...a, .www wmpwwemwa Daw? .-0 -v7 H. RONALD SIEGERT, I2th Grade Counselor CECELIA PATRICIA CYMEK, I Ith Grade Counselor PHYLLIS JANE PETERS, I0th Grade Counselor SHIRLEY ANDONIADES Placement Associate Traveling, sewing CECELIA PATRICIA CYMEK Biking, travel PAUL A. HAMMOND Reading, listening to music C'est lu vIel JOHNSON F. LAMBERT Camping, sports, reading, music. Thought is the ancestor to deed. PHYLLIS JANE PETERS Fishing, dogs, camping Be the best of whatever you are. H. RONALD SIEGERT DEPARTMENT HEAD, SENIOR COUNSELOR Reading, resting and recreating St. Francis' Prayer ' f K, SHIRLEY ANDONIADES Placement associate 'v1lU WX PAUL ANTHONY HAMM Work-Study Coordinator OND 5 - G-J -A 5 's :Q l 4 l Q V CARIL PRlCE GILLIECE, l lth Grade Counselor SINETA P. CHANEY, l0th Grade Counselor vvnsuumqgm.. wi .N JOHNSON LAMBERT EVERETT GRINER ALETHIA B. STARKE, 12th Grade Counselor 10th Grade Counselor lOth Grade Counselor .X N K W., JAMES ROGERS, Work-Study Coordinator NANCY RUTH GOLDBLATT, Student Communication Representative SINETA P. CHANEY Reading and people To thine own self be true. CARIL PRICE GILLIECE Traveling, sports Terrific! NANCY RUTH GOLDBLATT Photography Club Filmmaking and Video Psychology When a person says they are going to try, it usually means they aren't going to do it. JAMES ROGERS Work-study coordinator ALETHIA B. STARKE Horseback riding, roller skating, dancing Some men see things as they are and say why. l dream things that never were and say why not. Robert Kennedy TOP ROW: Lillian Dietrich Lillian Lewandowski Evelyn Kist Marie Barczak Stephanie Alimondo Virginia Mochovec Ellen Baird BOTTOM ROW: Carrie Grier Polly Jacobs Margaret Brodt, in Charge Julia Somerville Frances Reigle Victoria Lewandowski Elizabeth Kent Mrs. Reigle has been working at Patterson since it opened 15 years ago. She has always been a snack bar lady and has loved every minute of it. She is the Sweetheart of the Cafeteria and everyone will miss her when she leaves. Mrs. Reigle is now 70 years old and will retire this year. Mrs. Reigle's plans include continuing church work and enioying her family. She also hopes to go on some trips. However, she will come back for a good Type A lunch and to see everyone. We will all miss you, Mrs. Reigle. Have a wonderful retirement. MARGARET BRODT Qaaigyywnwwwvpm M Www W tiwwmlies ooumgemwlsbzeugflu I-lomev JOSEPH NOLLIE l LEFT TO RIGHT Paul Hepler John Kane William McBride Stephanie Klimnovilz Eleanor Kroen Helen Mankiewicz Joseph Nollie x E Q L V 3 fy CUQO IALQFIFF 'QI Miss Siephanie and Mr. Kane ioin in some silly amics wiih Mrs. Linz, our ieacher aide. 'Z f MELVIN WESTERFIELD JOHN JACKSON 47 LESTER CAPLAN, doctor HELEN MULLENAX and ANN WORTHINGTON, nurses A boa'g0awc0ubcoZMenuuaLA mad oawoonbzoilhboag Bufwfdppyf MWMOWMSMW controls both - has healfiybody and JULIE DUNN, security RANNEY BUNNELL, psychologist WILLIAM MORROW, securiiy W. QUINN LYMON, security MARIE CERVIN, security 48 MRS. ROSE DENARDI MRS. LOIS DUVALL MRS. DORIS EGGERT Mmwguw butkeep ww MRS. BEULAH LUMPKIN .dll 'X MR. ROBERT WELLS - Assistant Principal MRS. PATRICIA JOHNSON - Business Education NEW FRIENDS Patterson has an ever growing family. We wel- come all new members with open hearts and at the some time express gratitude to those adopted members of our family who come to our aid every time we call for help. MISS SUSAN BLY - Biology l. fi. MR. JAMES BURGE - Science om sibw aww gold MR. HERBERT MILLER - Biology MISS DIANE RILEY - Math Lab IPL . .... 1 STN MR. ARMAND GIRARD - Mathematics MR. GERARD WYCHE - Social Studies MRS. MARCELLA SCHUYLER - Pupil Service Worker 'j , ' W : 1 if ,y l iii? H - ..M - A S' ,A K - K-Wvwyafflxi -ff U INGQ ORIENWION DAY Qeptemlm 2, 1975 Members ofthe Class of 1978 Mr. Robey addresses the Class of '78 on their first day of enter- ing the school. Student page, Vernon Vogel, leads the sophomores of Patterson High on a tour of the school. ' f Meeting a new teacher and a new experience. Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Ander- son await new students. i 'Y x , CLASS OF '78 Sue Colberg, Frances Rego and M's Crockett . . . a new home- room, a new friend Mr. Taft and his new homeroom Dear Sophomores, We at Patterson would like to welcome your Class of 1978. As a new class, it will be your responsibility to uphold the Patterson tra- dition -- displaying your highest educational and athletic abilities, maintaining an enjoyable social environment, and keeping the school spirit within yourselves and your comrades. But most of all, remember and respect the friends you have and will make here at Patterson. As the senior Class of '76, we are proud of the many contributions that we have made in honor of our school. Hopefully your class will be iust as proud of your accomplishments when it is time for you to graduate, for you are now part of the family! Sincerely LL I Robin Davis nail , Editor of the h?'?'-'C Yearbook Staff 5-v K .,,gW.,,, cfs J f l lf Z' nw' ,, 3 is N ll ll! DISCO DCWCE Qeptmbw 27, 1975 The Class of '76 started this year's social activities by sponsor- ing a Back to School Dance. This dance was something different than others held at Patterson. It was a Disco Dance, featuring hits from the top 40, and WCAO's Jack Sheridan. BELOW: Mr. Sheridan with an assistant plays the disco tunes of the past and present. Mr. DiCocco, Miss Brooks, Darlene Biscotti and Sue Scherer await the night's guests se Q 1 i.. DANCING . . . It was the perfect night for doing your own thingl . . .or iustWATCHINGlll 54 .- i Q ,J Ben Russell leads the team on the field. I-I NG Ootobews, 1975 LEFT: Balloons, honored guests lMr. Robey and his sonsll, along with Angelina Johnson, Balloon Contest winner mark the day - not to mention a great way to end the day, the Sock Hop. BELOW: A trip into the post. Are you sure it's not l 1955 amend of 1975? Larry Moore carries the ball for those MIGHTY CLIPPERSlll sf wi-lr A t ., al TOUCHDOWNI! Now that's the way to win a gamel BELOW: Cheerleaders, the Pep Squad, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Bryson lend support to the team. Later, Mark and Vicki, demonstrate iust how uninhibited they really arel sv' 1 X 5 ' if . I, fx .l ' X L 5 , l .xx , ff X PAJTQ. 'Q DON TDFZINICTI-IE WATER! ' I '65 Father Drobney .............. Tom Proveaux Ambassador Magee .,..... Kilroy ........ Axel Magee .... Marion Hollander Walter Hollander Susan Hollander . . . . . . Kroiack ....... Burns ...,... Chef .......... .... Sultan of Bashir . Kasnar ....... Countess Bordoni . . .James Panto' . . .Jay Johnson Charles Wagner Linda Gronberg . . . ...... John Freyer .Marian Hartka . . Robert Hartka . . . .Stephen Ziegler ......JayFox' . .... Joseph Myering . . . .James Kent' . .Sherry Gilbert' RESIDENT ALUMNI STAFF President ................... Vice-President ...........,,...... Secretary ...... Treasurer .... . . . 72 7'l 73 76 74 74 74 74 73 73 75 75 .Stephen Ziegler .John Freyer Darlene McDonald Barbara Berg Delegates-at-Large . . Faculty Advisor . . . . . . . . .James Panto, Michael Mclntyre . . . .Sandra Wighton Backstage, unlike onstage, is in a state of mass confusion, to say the least, on show night. lt was even more so on the night of the Patterson Alumni Thespian Society's presentation of DON'T DRINK THE WATER. The reason for this added excite- ment was that this was the first time that these actors had worked together in one show. During their stay at Patterson, they were members of the Thespian troupe and upon graduation, went their different ways. Since all still had the urge to act together, an alumni group was formed so that their wish could come true. Our wish is that they continue presenting shows with much continued success! All the world's a stage, And all the men and vyomen merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts. - William Shakespeare AS YOU LIKE IT 56 ...SMT 1. 11 ll Good Evening . 415 T .ff As you sayin America . . . I . . . know the second verse to the national anthem. l know how to deal with your kind . . Y There's my rabbit. . A happy ending ,, A bo-bo-bo- H . bombu The Communists are after What will we do? nu 1 lmvmN 'Ti '-W-.... Pick a card . . Thus wrne IS exquisite. :ul 1 i Y A tender peck. I'm not listening. Have I ever let you down? -SVN, Burns before make-up. YOU were removed from Africdln Backstage madness After o few too many -nag You'll be fine. . . I can't work with that . . . I'm that kind of per- son. HELP!! Taking pictures is my hobby. I'm terribly sorry. 964: The student government stresses the importance of having young people display leadership not only in our school but also in outside community activities. On October 16, 1975, students gathered in the auditorium to hear the platforms of students who felt they could perform well as officers of the SGA. K. lSeatedl are the candidates for President: Tikie Stamatopoulos, Donna Slmancek Tricia Dillon, Marty Traynor. Standing behind them are their running mates: David Glock, Maria Castillo, Robin Petrella Q , ' El ji t' is ik A Q -. .. and Glen Wolfe. Q No, but with over 2,500 students and staff, drills are most essential for our safety. G i . In f' T Y' e 1 , f YT' Zwff l Mrs. Robinson congratulates all the candidates for their apparent enthusiasm and willingness to serve the school. The students will be the final iudges and will select the most qualified candidates. ,f Q. Q i at Students must return to classes although they clearly would prefer not to. YEZIBBOO A - presented by the Yearbook Staff in order to promote support by encouraging the sale of commercial ads and patrons. mf Mrs. Zvonar explains the steps to be followed in order to pro- Mr. DiCocco, Miss Crockett, and Mrs. Napier duce a successful yearbook. Some members of the 1976 Yearbook Staff Chess Club Irene Filippou shows interested students some ideas and interests of the U.N. club. T United Nation's Club Key Club Art Club Jim Shown and Don Blair of the Key Club. RIGHT: Warren Porter, President of the Art Club, exhibits art work done by some of the members. llill' .l CLUBAWARENEQQ Many students donated time to display tables representing different clubs seeking new membership. C Some of the clubs represented were: Nwembw 19, 1975 5 The Patterson Clipper Choir singing One World during Open House. MF- R0i-Dey 0ddI'6SS6S fI'i8f1dS 1 '1 X I Nz, X il A id I x 1 Marty Traynor presents a dozen red roses to Mrs. Bush, director of the Clipper Choir. 60 t ,Q f and alumni at Patterson. VWWN- The Topsails swinging along with Say It With Music. Mario Monoidis, Despina Karagrania, Jennifer Kamentsis, Maria Repas, Robbie Bennett, Angela Gialamas, Harriet Georgas, and Kathy Bright posing for a picture after Open House. HOUSE - wwe 'S ' is G l i 1 , 'J4 W I ,Wx , If , Gabriel lmpallorio sings 0 solo in --one worldf- Mr. Wroblewski introduces his bond before they play their selec- tion Aetna, . gg l i ,MV - I , . ,iw ' ' ig Former students of Patterson continue with Let the Good Lord Bless and Keep You as the choir leaves the Mike Hammel, of the yearbook staff, makes patron ads availa- Sloge' ble to alumni and friends. A --H--Q., , ,ui i 7 F i 1 K- f , if f xi I i . Part of the Concert Band practice before the performance. Mrs. Bush with Mr. Parker, a new addition to the music department, and Mr. Villa, a student teacher ' Cl-102 The Clipper Choir is the largest organization of Pattersonites who perform in many musical programs such as the Doll Festi- val, assemblies, International Christmas, and the Graduation, to name a few. We are proud of our choir here at Patterson and hope that they continue their suc- cess for years to come. 62 The Topsails, above and right, making music during one of the Christmas assemblies with Sleigh Bells and 'fWe Wish You a Merry Christmas. Mrs. Helen Bush, our wonderful director -thanks for everything. 9 3 ' ,f 1 The C the dire dion of Mr Qi-EQ 05:-'g C5 00 0 if ,+a K f rvf X - ' '95 gm! I V 'zz G+ Q a 2.4 ., 'I , 1 X . 3 ,Y 'ff-.. 1 s Y Ez' 2 fvr -f- f--r-' - Q ...ff . , 5. K Rf, K I , X lf, Rn K x 1 3 an Q -m Q- 'va' M ' f -f-:Q LSK '75 'ffsxx -9 f Q wO '9,gf JZ--. Q . I' , 1' . A ,hi S-'i' ' , 'giv ,Q Ex! I Li J ,P .4' qlMAz,.-Q ' 1' gf? - 7 , ,- ,! 3 'wi ' ful, Q' QI! ggi . 4 N, .ifigs -'di' 3,3 9' ffl. jab Q Hr 4i e 'iii ITT Qi i E mgigx fm I Y'- g I f f fx fx wiv. fur Wy, F' X. E1 big! 152 4, W 0 , If 1 4, .L wk TOP SNLQ 1 'A Q, GOSPEL C!-IO B Patterson High School would like to welcome The Gospel Choir to our Music Department. The Choir is directed by Alonzo McArthur, a student here at Patterson. He is the one who organized the group and got it started. This has added to the variety of music that we already have, so, we are very happy to have them join us. FRONT: Omega Vanlandingham, Judy Brown, Linda Walker, Cheryl Carey. BACK: Joyce Tunstall, Theresa Bailey, Rachel Pickett, Sharon Tabb, Rene Trent. FRONT: Mark Pelekakis, Rita Burris, Robert Hart, Marla Boyer, Anita Saylor, Carolyn Myers, Jim Jones, Ivy Shrout, Greg Moore, Orest Rad, Connie Grimes, Bob DiBartoIomeo, Janice Houck, Lynn Stinchcomb, Larry Hicks. BACK: August Vivirito, Sue Ensor, Mark Kemp, Debbie Parker, Bill Goralski, Debbie Taylor, Linda Geeson, Charles Bailer, Linda Gronberg, Mark Clagett, Marty Traynor, Vicky Taylor, Vernon Vogel, Gabe Impallaria, Jackie Watts, Dawn Hanks, Ray Warfield. Cl-IRISWWAQ A 22 and 22, 1975 Representing the homeroom I l-7, Theresa Schott and Cindy Trzcinski bring their Christmas box to the stage. A tradition that is carried on here at Patter- son each year is giving can goods to needy families. Each homeroom starts col- lecting before the Christmas assembly. Then, during the assembly, representatives from each homeroom bring the boxes up and place them on the stage. The can goods are sorted out and assembled to be distributed to different families. Our popular reindeer make their rounds through the aisles. The familiar Christmas setting - as the choir sings O Holy Night. I ONZIL CJ-IRISTMAQ 21, 1975 'N' Patterson's annual International Christmas program, sponsored by s the United Nations Club and the Music Department, was held once again here at Patterson. lt included exhibits from different nations. 0 Native Cggtumegl food, qnd Crqffg were qlge pre5ented by the Mr. Robey greets the families of students and friends to the Christmas presentation. United Nations Club which is sponsored by Mrs. Woolford. Harriet Georgas is president. I? A .-.V 'rev - Q5 -if Korea - Han Young Ae, Kim Kyung Hui, Joe Ok Gin, Jang Myong Sun, Choie Ok Hui, Wall Soon, Joe Young Sook display accented costumes and decorated novelties. Philippines S veronica Bainol with some members of her fqmny and friends, sings Ikaw meaning You as one of their native folk songs. 4:3 if A ,sms -4-sl.s-el ff .. Greece - Harriet Georgas and friends display some Greek crafts. Afro-American - Miss Brooks and Tyron Hail. 68 Santa Claus and his reindeers . . . We've always had a full house and this year was no exception. For the first time in the history of Patterson, the Christ- mas program presented singing and dancing in the caf- eteria! Korea, Greece, Philippines and Poland were among those that participated. l Poland - Singing and dancing were just a part of the generous hospitality given to us by Polish representatives. OH CHRISTMAS TREElll Mrs. Bues daughter, Mary Ann, represents Czechoslovakia. Music makes the world go round. iGreek dancel aboutHwsuooes5 ofodw as yowawaboutyowvoww I- , r . ,. . , Q ,M .A 1 1 Q -2 i i Q 571 n J? .3 A Qi! I' r . , ,WW ,. i t Sy. NJ' Q ., img, C I U A J 2, W wi. ,VVPJ 95, 1 is -T 1 Yi, ' f ', fe' , if ' iowmfiebleofnmwis af glanoejmomffinwiufamnify B I B L E ,W i a Q s- 5. xx 70 .. 'vuj' fi: 'J Y ' L 3 ' .' s f, f ' Xa . K XXX' . flbfgwesofmuckfimew' ofgoumself fifabyowhawwfawfamiticfgeodfw. . . When Grease was playing at Painters' Mill, there was a Cheerleading Contest sponsored by Herbal Essence Shampoo. The cheerleaders of our school entered and won S100 for the SGA plus shampoo and T-shirts for themselves. ,- sf Q--ff vs- B WLING BGVUNG The bowling league, sponsored by Ms. Brooks bowls every Tues. at Fair Lanes, Merrit Blvd. Its purpose is to bring students together and involve them in activities that includes fun! Let's hope that the bowling league will stay here at Patter- son for a long time to come. ' .yr 1 I I ,,k, . 1 ', ' f - 'ww y7-'s ' ,f f ' nf. ffnkllellgf' f I Q. X ' ' . -' if : , Qitlii tl ' f B152 . 7 4 . r fin-w tf is My -5? f. fi .T 1 , if B5 23 A ' ' 'f' V f X -i f 'K -- - W-- . -1' fr n .W . ft 1. tw , f 5 5' . tj 1. FRONT: A. Carey, c. Taylor, Sandy snansky. KNEELING: T. Johnson, v. Davis, c. whnehaif, E. - jp in 5 qu. . , 3 A Mr-'- -1' A Karavedos. STANDING: T. Miller, C. Wood, L. Crist, Y. Garrett, D. Price, M. Marski, Ms. Fleming, ,, 'J ,,,,.,,g. A .. fi 2 Ms. Crockett. 1 g Q l . . .- J , . ' 6 ' .M ,A -U A .,g,.:.,.-Q-. , ,,.g,, Take time for friends . . . it is the source of happiness. CLUB ROW I: Tony Johnson, Tikie Stamatopoulos, Gus Stamatopoulos, Darlene Biscotti. ROW 2: Theresa Delorenzo. ROW 3: Jeff Young, Orest Rad, Robert Remeikis, Melvin Staniewicz, Mr. Herold, Brian Briggs, Keith Brown, Ray Masters, Kevin Jackson. - vmeq-mawwawpawmw .meonaygwawm wifwpmng, aww. . CIMO ENCE ROW l: S. Vest, J. Kufel, C. Fifer, K. Newman, K. Juba. ROW 2: V. Baino, M. Cox, S. Mical, D. Price, P. Olson, J. Labatue. ROW 3: P. Dillon, C. Sharpe, L. Gronberg, M. Rzepecki, Mrs. Siecinski. ROW 4: A. Gill, R. Petrella, B. Annis, D. Pritchett, S. Wiland, S. Enmeier. ROW 5: J. Kortush, B. Russell, S. Rice, C. Sallese. ROW 6: J. Watson, H. Thacker, D. Rogowski, P. Arthur, J. Lowicki, F. Dudeck. W Ji gk lleft-rightl Mr. Adams, Rick Denaro, Tom Trautfelter, Ed Kelck, Jay Quidley, Joe Glinowiecki, Joe Gaunti, David Baker. mm iv 1 i . E D U O A T I O N ROW l : C. Gongloff, D. Lell, D. Stinnett, D. Carrow, C. Whitehair, L. Snyder, D. Canaan, R. O'Hara. ROW 2: C. Wiland, D. Maxwell, M. Grillo, M. Hodge, D. Greene, L. Kaline, D. Taylor, J. Wells, M. Jessee, N. Pullum, S. Osietski, D. Rothgeb. ROW 3: V. Sicca, M. Domo, K. Bradley, T. Johnson, S. Holmes, L. Sloats, D. Pucklis, S. Delaney, D. Vecchioni, P. Dawson, T. Cheatham, R. Gamble, B. Tunner, Mr. Fife. ROW 4: B. Paschall, M. Shiflett, B. Kammerer, P. Dugan, C. Brehm, D. Nini, D. Gilden, M. Daley, C. Keller, R. Sicca M. Sienkiewicz, J. Leanzo, D. Depasquale, D. Berger. 1 .wmakeallgowhmudsfeeldobdfmew 'iwflfem LEFT: Constantino Melgareio. BACK-CENTER: Yim Chong. RIGHT: Jin Oh Kim. NOT PIC- TURED: Courtney Whitehead, Advisor. U M Mr. Hoskins and gang makes preparations for the Junior Color Day dance. JM to P TX v--ff Y Theresa Craig, Tanya Kimble. ICEYCLUB ROW l: R. Lewis, C. Covington, M. Johnson, P. Miles, D Blair. ROW 2: Mr. Hoskins, Bob DeWeese, J. Curtis, J. Sieg mund, R. Warfield, J. Young, H. Mayle. ROW 3: J. Scott, G Stcmctopoulos, T. Johnson, C. McNair, P. Mayeski, J Shown, C. Hamilton, L. Farley, T. Stamatopoulos, M McKeIvin, M. Staniewicz :wt-:mage Q FRONT: Clemmie Peterson. BACK: Pamela Brown, Pwm1SeY0u11-Selff - Tfrfooffaifllsunny side of . cuwlmakeyoufv optimisrwcomama ROW I 1 Nancy Garreh, Bonnie Thorne, Linda Schmitt, Margaret Loney, Miss Brooks ROW 2: Pam Beers, Linda Koenig, Adrienne Bull. ROW 3: Joanne Yanek. One of the annual Keyehe proiecis is The O'DonnelI Heights Christ- mas party. AIDEQ MAGAZINE Taketuwtowzeaal. . 5656 dw ofkvwwledga ROW I: S. Halcoh, J. Clark, S. Beutgen, C. Meadows, D. Vest, C. Rasin, R. Thorne, P. Zielinski, B. Short, L. Geeson. ROW 2: T. Johnson. ROW 3: B. Hommerbacker, L. Walker, D. Wilson, R. Jeter, L. Kryglik. 'Q' Miss Klick, Robin Davis, Carla Cogar, and Mrs. Bues. ROW I: A. Lonis, J. Purvis, J. Labalue, R. Edwards, B. Slama, J. Ecker, D. Melita. ROW 2: B. Goralski, R. Davis, S. McCune, C. Long, C. Spyropoulos, J. Yanek, L. Geeson, A. Gill, T. Iwancio, N. Hall. ROW 3: K. Windsor, B. Brown, A. Nardone, S. Beulgen, D. Miedzianawski, R. Petrella, S. Wiland, T. Uricheck, S. Dobrzykowski.-1 -' N. . . .7?rwewvafcl1em,fu0 Mall ttmesmwbgivaeumyliumg yowmeatafsmde: NATIONAL I-IONOIZ QOCIHY Take time for work . . . it is the price of success ,-, . . L. -x. N- V H , . MM . PEP SQUAD FRONT: G. Freeman, J. Wahs, J. Brown. ROW 2: Miss Brooks, D. Brown, J. Tunstrall, O. Vanlandingham, A. Gill, B. Watts, S. Hall, A. Johnson, R. Thorne. ROW 3: A. Wright, R. Baino, E. Paugh. Takedwtawtalwglv. . .was tlwsmgafg flfablwlps wM1e's loads 351' SVIFF ROW 'ln D. Robusto, D. Hunker, Mr. James, D. Raley, B. Thorne ROW 2: D. Simancek, D. Pritcheh, L. Gronberg, B. Lawrence, J Yanek, M. Sarapik, S. Shanolfz S. Miller, K. Pakulski. s K - Memeasuwofsuooess as notwlwfhmfyowhauewfoughpaoblewwlbakaluut' but2wAaM.fwat's dw Smwpwbleswyowltaawasbyeafv. . P I-I O T O G 2 A B P I-I Y ROW 1: John Mostris, Mary Sienkiewicz, Carmen Villabon. ROW 2: Sharon Miller, Mr. Hammond, Lisa Kryglik, Mike Cilyk, Nancy Gold- blah. NOT PICTURED: Tom DiBIasio and Robin Fortner. P1 I F L E L U ROW 1: J. Casheleo, J. Kaczorowski. ROW 2: M. Sokolowski, M. Frederick, K. B Carroll, Mr. Seward, K. Sfankowski, M. Adcock, P. Law. Q U I-I I O T O E L D Q N T A O T B I Katherine Owens, Brenda Borror, Diane Williams, Anna Boyko, Doreen E O Jurkiewicz, Kathy Mitchem, Deborah Parker. N Q 76 ROW 1: Ukie Siamafopoulos. ROW 2: Melvin Sfaniewicz, Bill Nishchuk, Mike Frederick, Greg Panowicz, Brian Frye. UNITED NATlO CLLIB if nail 5,-n'5 Y NS ROW I: Judy Kufel, Harriet Georgas, Mrs. Woolford. ROYV 2: J. Gagliono l. Filippou, A. Gialamas, H. Zervos, D. Leoisakos, D. Georgaroudis, V Baino, R. Davis, N. Tsalafaos. ROW 3: A. Gill, J. Watson, W. Porter. W fy X. . - ,S if M -5 me-f my Q A gf - .-L.' L, -M A N 1- :fs - L ,,..,, semefwi, WXL. .i., .L . , L E W bf N Q Sw , h Z , y w v aw :QS K Q Q, gzli 5 ,fx ff ,. H43 ff an we .Q ,QM K X L dx' v m., f Q NJ and 53 . 'W' ' 'Q' N 'vi ' ' 5 3 xi 'si Xn V3 N 9 2 4. , Z' ,FY'?ff:, 1, N'fl'11 ' M, .-rf, lf? V o .'. . - S .,,.,-Mug. v fm f ig w 19 ',, -553' ' . F'f+ 'kf1' ' :4fi ,.,e'w-. c Zf1+!V'QQ , 453 '2' 1'-fi3.fAbffw, Q. ,Q fl' 22. 1: V. ' 1 4 J - s 4, - 1 . , 1 A ., -H-ff f- 5 f- ., - ff' 4. 15 ' f x 'h M in ,dgk rlkgyxquxivkia 'YA fy .Qt ' f . .. ,, ,N A' K M - . , . , . gk lxg X I '.' 3' 5,2 ' f I is LN up 3 l xx? iv .rbz EE 1 Y J-'w.J'J.?0,,A,,.l L.. M , 'V ffgvm 5 I ff' M - We s W . , , 'H' . im 1' N ff ' ' x aa l in .' i A Q --. 9 9 9 F' AQ' jf' 5 AE?-W: - Wx I . ' Y . f'?VL5.3 'j3A gqgxf-f.,,1-.517 ' 'H ' --.rvunnq-F ONAL QOCIHY 7879 ROW I: D. Hanks, K. Lasczynski, D. Wehrmann. ROW 2: B. DiBarIolomeo, S. Malone, V. Taylor, B. Goralski, S. Ensor, L. Miller. ROW 3: J. Houck, V. Vendefti, J. Wahs D Felfner, A. Gill, M. Francis, M. Ford, C. Grimes. ROW MQ. CurIis,jA. Vivrito, M. Topo, 8. Hari. ROW 5: M. Pelekakis, L. Gronberg, I. Shrout. 1 N T S9 TK1CA,fTiflQif+..,F Vi h xy ILM, uni-Lax CV,'f,m,QN gi-54.1, . if 3 his - I I .Qi . .3 , I 33,41 lIAI.k,ik.fwc.m mvwf--lfl!?..,i 3 fax 'Q I ,Q , I .- ,X if-V gulf V. Ai K 1? wil., Ee Y THESPIAN COORDINATOR: Mr. L. Craig Gerard, PRESIDENT: Linda Gronberg, SECRETARY: Alicia Gill, VICE PRESIDENT: Susan Ensor, TREASURER: Connie Grimes. 91216-E Mr. Jac Dabrowski Shawn Brownson Bob DeWeese Don Kulbicki Denise Maxwell Doug Rae Eric Smith Ray Warfield Charlie Williams Lou Zingarelli Advisor ROUND TI-IE FLAG, BOYS. What goes on back stage, before the cur- tain rises? The answer - mass confusion! You have to apply make-up, make sure you have the right costume on and try to find the shoe that matches the one that's on your foot. lf you survive all of that there's the nervousness to deal with, so to ease the pain you pose for pictures or iust goof off. But when the curtain does rise, you have a iob to do . . . make people happy and that's what it's all about. CAST Un order of appearancel LT. GUIDO DIMAGGIO ..... Robert DiBartolomeo' PRUDENCE MELVIN ............... Gloria Miller AGNES CULP ...,.. ...,.. D ebbie Hunker BETTY O'SHEEL ......... .... L inda Geeson HARRY BANNERMAN . . . ..... Bill Goralski' GRACE BANNERMAN . . . .,.. Linda Gronberg' MAGGIE LARKIN ....... ..... J anice Houck' ISAAC GOODPASTURE .,,. ...... R ay Warfield COMFORT GOODPASTURE ..... Barbara Jaworski CLEMENT METCALF ...... ..., T ony Johnson GRADY METCALF ..., .... R obert Hart' DELLA WATERFORD ....... . . .Stella Beutgen MILDRED EVANS .................. Alicia Gill ' PVT. WILLIAM O. WAMBESS ...... William Thomas COL. THORWALD .......... Mr. L. Craig Gerhard CAPTAIN HOXIE ......... .... A ugust Vivrito' PVT. ROGER LITWHILER .,.... .... F rank Shaffer PVT. GUSTAV MORRISSETTE ....... Vernon Vogel CPL. OPIE DALRYMPLE .......... Mark Pelekakis' DANNY BANNERMAN ...... Charles Krysiak lFri.l Anthony DiFrank ISat.l CHARLES MELVIN . . . ......... Jay Curtis' ED ..........,... .... J eff Young . . . . .Mike McKelvin GLORIA COLEMAN .... .....,. D onna Robusto MARY ANN STONE . . . .... Karen Laszczynski' GENA LEONE ....... ,........... I vy Shrout' TOWNSPEOPLE ............ Barbara Fitzpatrick, Ella Paugh, Alonzo MacArthur, Sue Scherer, Robert Chew, Denise D'Avella, Jacki Snow, Donna Vest, Rita Jeter, Brenda Short, Paula Zielenski. FRED ............, ' Indicates membership in Troupe 1879 of the Inter- s'-- ei national Thespian Society. 80 ,J if v Q1 41 4' .-75 w I lflslt fl llgl Q lily 'Ms N saw 6, 7975 1 R.,- Y . , , . I N sv X --M... ,. , Mmasw. X- .-:. ..,, A - Q g ,lf 1-ff: . 4 , S x- K 3 ix. t - Qi YQ 6 X 2' Q .M Tlvgpmt of '76 asslwwmg up mfthe CZASQOF 1977 asfheymoue owwdlvolaas 1 , If N Virginia was the 10th grade winner of the Region Ill Bicentennial Spelling Bee She received her trophy at the Balt: more City School Board meeting on Sept 18, 1975. Thimliixsghiommwee Mr Harold Carr Mrs Patricia Guerieri - W 1, M- f .1 f M f l 4 i zz f1 h 1i ffv t - - fy 2. , f M' 1 J N gf l ' ,E zf,, Y .,,. ,, , I' .T ,,,., J g s 'F A,.-.,-gl L 'X I A,,,sH-fs li .....,e-ff t i ui. Eured above are outstanding members of the Junior Class who presented their platforms for the positions of One of the activities this year was the bake sale which took 'cers of the Class of 1977. Many are now serving on the Steering Committee. place in December. CIAQQ OF 1978 'iw ,, 1 Pictured above are the class representatives of the sophomore classes. They have iust begun to get organized but we know that they will be very successful with such able and hardworking sponsors. Unpictured is co-sponsor, Rose Dailey. Mr. Thomas Mongomery Mr. Roland Hunt Miss Loretta Vlhdman 1 e ly ' f tg Q I i I if f . a 2 J l H W oft W, gif' 1 N, i l QI -f- lx I' Lyflix 4 ll , 3 JF H ft ll TI-IE 1976 . ' V Q, x .vvv r ' V- x J T09 ,JM r 0100120 fs ow! i , X Editor in Chief - Robin Davis Co-Editor - Alicia Gill Photography - Tom DiBlasio 1 3 X ,. Copy - Sharon McCune Sports - Ben Russell EDU029- They accept the responsibilities of leadership, and tackle their iobs, striving for perfection - Always! X NA., Af' - Cl efYl Kovdlchek Ads - Mike Hommel Senior Section - Sue and Vivian r 'ix 3- Activities - Judy and Veronica 1' ' I ,. 3, f ., 9' , ff 9vf,s.,w.,, K f i z f' Q w w. Oh no Robin! We'Il never let you escape the eadline. Linda Gronberg and Michele Marski Debbie Price final A, 2 ft 1 ,,., ,W e ,k,,, , .av 2 D M, vi 'fw Mi. nm,-zsiiifzlgj .1 ,, 1' '..' V f-hf frgsgn, 5 3 4 ,ffwfwggaw f' 1 i, . 3' , .e'e 5 1,5 M Dem! ,C 49' . ' f f s if Helm! luis! na W ' . M 1 ' 'f 'I J And to think, I've got two more years of this! ,f ,,,r,:, , . trrr l , ,,h,V . I mr lash m To t ,,rr 'z' i l h. .Cf- ff f aL, rr i Q? , Ewan: Xe V V, 'ey r Hey! Don't lump yet Robin, we've not fin- L' 1, ' ished the book. The Yearbook team has been working since September donating their ideas and time in order to put this year's book to ether. The CLIPPER was created for the ur- 9 P pose of preserving events that passing time sometimes makes us forget. We have tried to capture on these F' Q. pages, not only the spirit of our country - but also of our school! Robin Davis l x , ' s X X 5 If r H5 k XF . . . g x ,g N J, , X A fi ef WNV? V N .- sl V X Mrs. Zvonar working hard - as usual! . . M It finally gets to you, doesn't it Ben? my ulus Q ...- . 1.5 f-iaiiz. -'5 I .., . a ,f L. 1 A 1- rx. If Belinda Brown i 'iipvf' Flanking the orange, you'll notice the school ring and class pin. X ..- S-if wg.. if W1 ,ll 1 ,f . ,K . sig,-,r .1--mer. 1 ,A Helena, Mrs. Napier, JoAnn and Cathy - receiving ads, col- lecting money, keeping records. There's no book without this crewll 1 pf ff wa ,ting fi' A Lx. All-ILETICQ ON MORE NME! 1 WHS? BACK ROW: H. Russ, T. Kotschenreuther, R. Schott, D. Mcika, R. Roberts, M. Koenig, C. Kurgon, W. Salbeck, S. Sgroi, P. Koenig, M. Rondo, A. Pitilis. MIDDLE ROW S Schwartz, D. McBride, J. Hulson, J. White, J. Novatny, J. Askew, S. Disney, D. Celono, K. Carroll. FRONT ROW: S. Bond, P. Eckert, R. Patti, K. Willner, D. Pietruszka S Diggins, G. Wooten. James 88 Terry Kotschenreuther Q E N I O FZ Q 0+ c X Ji tsl LJCL . H f ', gvrfi' is , Xi-,V I .I fn W ' 'fl 'i 5 F . f ' Q' 9 R2 -L Q U, I 'F 51 l if . - ffl 'Q , . . rx , 'x l Sal Sgori Kevin Willner Carl Kurgan Steve Disney N, . N ill! -1 f kv 'Mfg ff Ai rl bl I K 14' -, James White Doug Wiley Tm 4. 35: vw .. ...Y .,M,.,, .,:.-qvqiv :-fgqfwv.-.. V. , Q.,- Sonny Askew with ball attacking against Curley along with Terry Kotschenreuther and Mark Koenig. 1 'Patterson Danny Maika tackling the ball against Poly. HOW THEY TOOK THE M.S.A. AGALPIQ ' Coach Harllee Russ wg' buff! , .At 3 . ?J2.'f 6. Q' Hull., . T iff T4 5 Point ff dy . o O England 0 OMIBQIIY ,W 'wi ,fish-f , env.- 'Qi xx . g'w,,,gi,,. 1,,,. af t':w?icr e Y Steve Bond takes a save against Curleyg back up by Danny Maika. LOWER: M. Koenig portrays the exciting action of Patterson soccer UPPER: Richard Schott in the air for a ball against Curley. Q . 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'gflf' . h-- 5 - Yi' - 1 A ' -' X' 2 '5 L , W ,, fb i: We wwtougkbutPaMsowgmfetieaw allflwg oouldhaudlaas tlwgcwwwoundup af dum Pawwwmwbgdfowbawdww 0-0 fiehu owofdwbeatgamesseew. kiwi' W Y , ALL-Qzzuae W W W QONNYAQICEW ICEMN WILNEB AZZQMQ Allllldw AMMQ4 Albrlmeubaw Q gave BOND Allgtate Awww AMMQ4 TEIZBY KOE AMQMQ AMMW AMMQA FRONT ROW lsittingj: J. Harrison, J. Lantry, J. Straw, D. Hess, D. Smoliuski, T. French, D. Reedy. MIDDLE ROW lkneelingjz J. Bilis, P. Sieiaek, G. Cartwright, N. Alfano, L. Aull, T. Ratundo, B. Truszewski, S. Lee, B. Harkleroad, R. Hunt. BACK ROW lstandingl: L. Eckert, mgr., Joseph Taymans - Coach, T. Pilker, J. Riggs, J. Zervos, L. Tirabassi, G. Chavis, F, Weglein, M. Rose, N. Sarioglou, J. Beauchamp, S. Fantis, B. Wall, F. VanBlargan, A. Asimenios, K. Eckert. 'W' CON CE ONS Nick Sarioglou 92 1 Gary Cartwright against Calvert Hall. ' sf- J 3 Yfiili M . K I ..h.f'f ..., ...fx--' -' .4 K K - i l K it 5 L IP- . U f f '- - get . . . Q 'LY ,. J :' ' STV, is f, . Q ' ft xg.: B- x V QR - - e r' 5 S Q? C if, le is N! S k 5 1 Mm 'Irie g. f X :R ' Z-nf J ' A . g5m..,.c.wL af WF 1 1 . .san MQ jg Jim Zervos John Bilis and Donald Hess in back- 9f0Uf'd- fwsw John Straw l33l. BELOW: Jim Lantry l20l and Steve Fantis against Calvert Hall. Joe Taymans thought that for lack of time he had to give up Soccer back in i973 when he became Head of the Science Dept It was only a passing thought. Mr. Tayman's life would not be complete if he could not get out on the field and lead those teams from one MSA Championship to another. That's why he's a super coach. He loves his work. Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson I 975 JVQ SCORES Poly Calvert Hall Curley Gibbons St. Joe Poly Calvert Hall Curley Gibbons St. Joe GOAL! - by Bob Truszewskil You can expect this when you have more than 2 legs. Notice Bob has 6 legs here? Scott Lee, Team Captain B-I CONFERENCE BACK ROW: Mr. John Sansone, Coach, J. Wade, S. Cantwell, G. Hardy, P. Simmers, J. Wargo, J. Chuoski, M. Winterling, A. Thacker, N. Eliopoulous, E. Vincent, B. Diaker C Simmers, J. Miller, Mr. T. Roger Wrenn, Coach. MIDDLE ROW: D. Hilton, T. Lurz, J. Glinowiecki, D. Bettleyon, R. Church, L. Moore, D. Ciulla, D. Hilton, D. Wright, R. Opitz BOTTOM ROW: H. Shaffer, D. Watson, P. Marsh, B. Russell, C. Serdenes, E. Humphries, B. Kavanagh, D. Graham, J. Sparato, K. Bach, M. Ashe, T. Bisin. ,M qw T , .YK ,g gin F' . .5fW'S ,. 5 K. 'X seg .1 ge inning ' S In ' J sf. , 'l, ,l .M Q31 9 11 ,Nl j li lg -rl Y 1 J. .. .Q f, J .Be A..- D. ttleyon 01 ,gs B. Kavanagh 94 E. Vincent X H+ fbafll. :. ., vszfu A I, if Y ,,m,f.L-. 'W il' 4, . . V5 6351 p P', I C . A fx. f .V ,X o '4 v f . 2 w .5 A M., L w R. Church fe a as T. Lurz Qaumwaym D. Ciulla .V if ., , . 'H-4: f lf. gk 'Q .. N ill' .3 i T I3 3 i . ' Ni' . J ME: D. Wright Jtiqwf' T A ' f.: lip.. 4 - , . ., . .. ,. F23 T I, 1 in A Q,,i..ff?x.... - :, , sz f j 11.21 '12 Q Q ' -W4. 1 J 'S in A X'-' f - :'f5if ' ' 5' L . ' ,, ' -ff .' 'xg X 4 XV f 1 .is .Q ' J. Glinowiecki G. Hardy EE' ' -- -. Av i ,fl 'f .- Q x K V y? ' . 'V .1 We . .3 ' Q,....t.. .ff A J 'U M 'if ll l.fT'li M i 'W -' , gg, A -if , rig, ll Y Xl -'Tl' . , r . ' 1 ' :E 3 s- P 2 . Q' , U g. wi. ga 1. X., gr 1 S . Q L. Moore B. Russell C. Serdenes 555: 4 5 t J A, :s ' ' 4' ' f' , 11 Y f f ' ' ,ggjw V. ,111 ,Q Q ,HY , 1' 1.35 jeg s W . 622' - , ' , 1 , 11 1 .A 1 f . , . , ' J I ii., . , .. ,J X ' f e '- 41 . Q. f -1 I f . , v f 5532? 3. . ly, 5 1 l 3,1 ' ja if, N , ' .f -, ! ' - , .1 , . , 861 ,A , U4 . . -df' I : U . 4 1 1- mr' ' i The Seniors would lust like to say - we are glad there are no more SPRlNTS!!l 1 TEAM CAPTAINS: Ed, Chris 04 Bob and Ben. Ben, Ed, Bob, and Chris have a meeting with Cardinal Gibbons' cap- tains before the game. We are ready to lock horns in the lst night game since 1953, 22 years ago. nl. MIBQIIY YEA US!!l Patterson 'I3 I8 Elkton Patterson I9 0 Franklin Patterson 35 O Thom. Stone Patterson 20 0 Southwestern Patterson 34 O Cardinal Gibbons Patterson 22 8 J. Carroll Patterson 20 l4 Southern Patterson 52 2 Forest Park Patterson 32 8 Lake Clifton Patterson 6 30 McDonogh ABOVE: Larry Moore puts his head down for extra yardage, but Patterson lost in this Championship game to McDonogh 30-6. ABOVE: Mike and Bob hooked up with two seconds in this phenomenal game as Patterson beat Southern 20-I4 on this Homecoming Day. BELOW: The glare of lights at night! Oct. IO, 1975 1' rilig M ,, -be ' p ,ws-I-:.w Qmlfi e .1 P s ,M , 5.. a g g A ,, psi ml I ' Gi ' '5iL'A Q'F i' U ' wif 'Q r. ' 4 44 1' ii 1 ,-, c:f,.f:w,.r fw fs e e T 'iff N' , bl iv, ' ' S rj' lf, , ' T , 'gf g-1' , Y . gg, 4' . . - sw ffl , :NME ,il ,fymfxiy h I- Wan Ziv ,Q , ., , 20 'FCE , 'Xi If i VV: -IQ I N1 e 2 e 1 c .-M fi of if za pe, M ,L s c M + rf ff' .I I - 1' , . .Eb I L A-X H ,, O gg! r . N , ' XS - 7 N f'A 'f I-'U' M 1, , fix J 4 fda.: 'asa' ' ' ' ', Tx X ix NME. I .......panv l Just a pari of the large Homecoming Day crowd on Oct. 25, 1975 Danny Hilton the leading ground gainer in the game breaks a long one. The Clipper defense, the besf inthe MSA stops fhe bulldogs cold Mike Winterling I knew that we were going to win. My horo- scope said so. Craig Simmers .if L1l'..a.A , P x T. ROGER WRENN Tlwmewwluy iff 5 . I lf y Q Lew make JOHN SANSONE www Tkemawwlaa oaughtflwpasf - BOB KAVANAGH Y! . 1 f X v 0 .., Ami. pam... I 'J It U 1 2 ig, H 'JIS cl aynm gum: 'm 53 mn .gnlnth - 'WW I nclng 61 mae. e capped I m me flml pa- lvefylni scoring seventh los tar a winless sea- bf .. Sly r c,,,,,g SOUTllERN'S GFIJRGE CLAUDE 1321 ON THE LOOSE .. . before Hsuerumh Keith Bark f-121 ran-hu him. 'Clippers will , 1 fl. K dilatinllhtongsls, J. Nonn?sx-elim Cenxnl 2044 ll .M si b I mpmvod m H L news Amfrfm Pmvalrv Jim um. H' ' - 73 3ttCl'SOIl eats OC , 'H' P A B Cl k .22 pgj, I fa-.ag out ern or lCt0I'y gl dal in has I h . - - lhllk ly PETER SCNLEHR Ammsu ln gurxruxlgkr 1:9 mw,g,., Zummni ill' li um wimerlangx 14 we vu: Pllglfl we same, lines an -in which vu um 4595 uxxhdowrl pas: to Bob Kas YW? Yfikvf kdm? HD with up by an Smith interception. 'm' vnnngn vim :wo seconds left 1913 PN: W0 Wllflfl hr' The Bulldogs were breed QUNI If in me game snapped n 14.14 NWKPG a Swlhervnj-ml lv so go no :ns passing game ue md lined Pauersun High UK third quarter a recov- when ,g yum, omg' an g 54- rr 1 2014 Maryland Scmlas, Wd ll U1 'tw end NM ffl! Patterson was staging their try, 3. nc Assocldllwi B finnlvrwn- Prlrtf-mem ters! score. Wm. mah end -tm! , Q, victory over Smmvm slums H-oline. whv lmwhed 1h0 led grneorge Claude. Q 'uh dgy gftpnmon game with N8 yards ln Inv Qing, yum, I I , . tuning tl: I 1 U 'ng Wm ,pushes the Clip i.r,r:h7n tossed to David been an impunt pn al .x.,. 1 me fm rx ,. ngr flrmlwupounuu sq Mm- an :Mn . 5iL'lfmw ekgref.-uid f'Plgl': Us :WC IM CIIPPOPI in check and ah. ' .5 X. g w ue 4 s mp an lm ea . nm, l A . I Ill. That bl had killed ' ,gh W, K , Southern, which scared us, moan: Bulrn-iecoaeh msgxtarlgxa mx fir!! but nderwd the leld 3 Y 'li K hm -a. x Q 'W' Dm W 4' I W1 W Cllwwl Ming QV W in Allow che Cllppen ao 50 mls year and ll sm came nz A touchdown, their neun, ii!! ,' nhudltdinthelhlrdquar, nbndtlnvf' mllmytuu-that C- NM!! mer. md me game nn me nm The Bulldog defense dldsfl warm I iv dt- ' play D1 me lourlh puma vlvv UP lv rr -tw hlvlm he cuypq, ky ng n 0 Q , when qugnnbggk nm pam. recorded two :hut nuts ln mir Bm clam in id Y ' phery hl! Anthony Smuhung lr-:gre play earlier, lu! may ,nn hu pun! ' L. fxmarfwsmim W' ., '.m, 'm,.'a:: P- -' Mm- --N K , :q s , W 0 PWS V1 Uvffa HI- nah Aint 'hnvlulta JS-1 X E ? 9 - K 22-1252 m'1.:1. :':l: :'.., ... 37.112 ,B Ed Nlrmphnes ml , lon fkcldet. ml: A l e ' El M mmm '?,'L .S .1: ' fmt?-'WS-1' ' E r 1 annum. wir , gg, gg. Ninn H' K I-if A ,- , E fwlx- 3, .moslenwpany 'Q 4 X ' s i we fl' Winn-fling men mused to ' w ,Ku g T Jw Muller lor a 21 yard gain 1 . ' . . :Y me la Al nm... ply 1: H ' ' Pl ':uN'SHnll ti:'71lL md ll . ' :n vanu gn F, ' l , nf- . rnmmmmf - :aa W 'QB SJW . ' 3 ar -if QTY' A lnhlprrraeulcir me go ahead 'mv . , alma- lol :Ammon A -rn 11 in wnuzn f' ' 'N :Fm me 753'rg'-- - QQ erlvoumia-1, uldtilb- 'UU-3 ...mlllrdlff to I. oanchhgti A -. mnmvwmn-1.wxmui.:Ilv mrnnlghnlllntnlrrrhl I' K ii 9 mars ' - Jw' uw... 'T' an h - . . at . -' ji- W? A 1 P rr.-ze . W P f f' - 1v1'.r'. - - -2 J Q- ,,f - .A The Yearbook Staff sincerely thanks the BALTI- MORE NEWS AMERICAN for the use of this article. The above article tells of how Quarterback Mike g Winterling fires a 14 yard pass to wide receiver, Y Bob Kavanagh, in the final TWO SECONDS of the ! game to beat Southern on Homecoming Day. FIRST ROW: M. Williams, D. Daniels, V. Diffenbaugh, M. Palatucci, M. Reavis, R. Hicks, T. Gibson, D. Collier, V. Vickers, B. Owens, G. Stamatopolous, C. Hayes, D. Williams, Asst. Coach Andrew De Fassio, Head Coach Comelius Johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Harris, J. Hillis, J. Graham, B. Carrow, D. Dannenmann, J. Rooney, M. Davis, D. Willson, R. Williams, N. Butler, E. Fowlkes, I. Jones. THIRD ROW: T. Thorfinnsson, P. Kaputsos, C. Williams, R. Parks, D. Carlton, E. Jones, J. Stachorowski, E. Smith, J. Fullager, I. Williams, L. Alston, M. Fullager, J. Hazelton, H. Stephens, J. Akehurst, R. Kuczinski. ..f x5 J 0 . 9 w Kickoff! Rooney l25l, kicker with Vickers l60I, Williams 1711 Coaches - Mr. Johnson and Mr. Defassio with 23 - William Diffenbaugh U21 throwing, Gibson l70I Auslln 13651 Hicks l69l' Carrow. blocking. BELOW: Hidden behind 85 - Palatucci, 40 - Davis, 23 - Carrow and 69 - Hicks who are clearing the way is Danne- W' the ball vw: wife Ralph Williams stopping the oppo- nent, ably assisted by heavy weights Tim Gibson l7OI and Maurice Reaves , ' lin backj. if .ZF I Q . ..' , if , . . 'liz-em... sham... .m..:,...-als , . -H f V F' uf I 1. A Notice ball over Palatucci's face. block their man. Danneman with ball carrier, Barry Rooney. Eddie Jones 1211 blocks. 3 'ktir 1 1975 6 41 P .l Y: Vince hands off to Martin Davis while David Collier l52l and Pat Hicks C691 Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson SCORES 30 Mt. St. Joe O 35 Southwestern 6 28 Cardinal Gibbons I2 I2 John Carroll 6 34 Southern l 2 37 Forest Park O Lake Clifton O 14 McDonogh 0 Captains: Mike Palatucci l85l, Vince Diffenbaugh ll2l, and David Danneman 1321. Gibson flattens his opponent, Carrow l23l blocks and Danneman carries the ball. 1- 6 ,ggi :U U 1111 0631 W mu ,me 'vw vw QQ , , them. evln Dave and Bruce Walt Aaron t .,,.. JSF' is .33'17i'T'4Ei'E l .l-llllli lliil -K Ls, The start of something big - the J.V. Varsity Runners COUNIZZY BACK ROW: E. Shoenburger, G. Woody, R. Wil- liams, M. Sharp, P. Shearrill, C. Metzger, P. San- toni, M. Lewis. MIDDLE ROW: D. Sanders, B. Har- rison, W. Whitcomb, C. McQuay, J. Summers, G. Stamatopoulous, R. Masters, C. Williams, E. Ken- nedy. FRONT ROW: K. Ernsburge, C. Richardson, J. O'Brien, P. Davis, M. Jackson, G. Verrett. James Douglass and Coach, Mr. Seward. BELOW: .IV - before the run: George Verrett ll40l, Paul Davis l'l23l, Joe O'Brian l38l, Mike Kennedy ll 41 l, Bernard Ward lrightl, Mike Jack- son lleftl, Phil Shearill l33l. i'--at at' lit ' M.-f'--4' '4 v' ' '7 s we - ..... '- 'wsf 'e rc n K M B ' Q ...Y k, L Nat Bruce Stop making excuses, Aaron. L ff .1 g ewan 'el -l wb AJRERS' : ' .,,,V vi N 1-Ky, 2 f W. K f f n,, Ia ' , k w1T5fPsQ, 3? 6 N 1 fi f y' be 9 ,yfiff - .V -53' .V 'Lf 5. Sv mans A 'I 1 i 5 734 .S 3 K if 35, Y ky , W,,k Q Y 3 2 SD . Q ' wg 'K f Q ' x g-Q 'iff S. pug J' XVX5 YN X i V' gf i w, if E1 f 'lin v c ., ' 5. v X F ms..- Im..- . .,,.., A g, t j Q 3... ..., X sf Q E10 3. A - 4 gf' Q . 3' as f 5gf r gi S YM t CM K ...zfezfr ff-.Jw ' ,- my 1 7 v , . is .Aff Q. Y ,QSM i.,,..oMx- X Wu 5 X ff! 5 Sig! X., 4 SENIOR? V NG .. ... SITTING: T. Vann. FRONT: G. Stamaiopolous, M. Dillow, P. Marsh, J. Pennington, G. Cortwrighi, E. Brown, J. Laniry, M. Shuette. ROW 2: Mr. Harllee Russ, coach, A. Carey, mgr., A. Whitcomb, W. Maddox, J. Graham, N. Eliopoulous, T. Roppeli, K. Washington, D. Graham, C. Taylor, mgr., T. Sfamatopolous. gulllg lulrlllt p X Q .lixyi .4 L4 5 X Nha, X H I XX 'S A pw G? Mr. Russ, Mark Shuefte, Thomas Roppelt, Michael Dillow, Aaron Whit- comb, Tikie Siamatopolous. 106 J f 5 Q59 V if ,Q R9 'Ns gfw 'N I .. 9 , p s ' is 4 X.. 3 , N Q V MIFZQIIY QWIMIWNG FRONT: l. Guy Randall 2. Andrew Fernando. ROW 2: Phil Entwistle, John Morgan, Tony Razpopov, Jerry Lovin, Dave White, Wayne Sanders, Allen Authenreath, Mr. Johnson. ROW 3: Mike Hammel, Jerry Wilson, Tony Stasi, Kevin DiPasquale, Ken Gillespie, Joe Bereczky, Mark Boyer, Aaron Reid, James Pate, Karl Potter. I I Ly SENIOR MICHAEL HAMMEL has extended his interest and ability in swim- ming to underwater skills, including scuba. ANDREA PITILIS - Loyal Scorekeeper Ior shall we say, statisticianl. 108 .!,.Nb. Q V s . to 5 J. A .,.l' Suzie-Sm.. SENIOR JAMES PATE - Breaststroke JERRY LOVlN - Freestyle KARL POTTER - Butterfly ALLEN AUTHENREATH - Butterfly SENIOR GERALD WILSON - Breast- MARK BOYER 5 Backstroke V stroke , T f ,, 4 R , ' . L1 ' ' 1.12.1 ... '11' g ,suv-n I 4 I SENIOR JOHN MORGAN SENIOR WAYNE SANDERS TONY STASI - Super SENIOR Unpictured seniors: Diver JOE BERECZKY . MICHAEL RAKOWSKI VARQIIYGIPFIINQ GUY RANDALL DAVID WHITE MR. CORNELIUS JOHNSON CCMCI-I ix 5 'K us-. ' -'Ti DAVID WHITE -- Individual Medley AUTHENREATH, RANDALL, WHITE, DIPASQUALE - Medley Relay lf0ll5lQfJLl.Klh45, joawaadtaneptgeafv ANTHONY MORRIS - 1oo1 JOSEPH WISENBALER - 161 7 Qopb, Mew way up Jvswrfwwive- K ,. 5, If, A I - 'fl' ,. ff C0461-I MR. ANDREW DEFASSIO ROGERS STURDIVANT - Hard working diver, doing the breasfstroke. FRONT: Joseph Wisenbaler, Douglas Brilhorl. ROW 2: Kevin Brice, Thomas Powell, Donald Givens, Everett Johnson, Mark Ford, Coach Defassio. ROW 3: Wayne Wooden, Rogers Sfurdivant, Marty Loftus, Michael Macek, Martin Ferenc, Anthony Morris. UNPICTURED: Michael Ferrara, William Aburn. IO9 x gs SITTING ON BOARD: S. Orozco, C. Sallese, T. Burke, C. Sharpe, L. Dudley, L. Hartnett, D. Bahur, M. Biggs, T. Dillon. STANDING: A. Chagetas, C. Myrick, S. Rice, S. Robertson, C. Tymiuk, A. Hart- man, S. Shettle, Ms. Jernberg, Itimersl H. Tymiuk, D. Vitale, D. White, P. Shimanek. SITTING ON BLOCK AND SIDE OF POOL: J. Boxivanos, V. Szymanski, D. Rogowski, C. Hess, S. Leeson. GIRLS' SWIMMING . . V, I 'x . ' ' Q E N Tricia Dillon Connie Sharpe l O P1 Q 44, Denise Rogowski Linda Dudley Capt. Tricia Dillon IO Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson The swim did a fine SCORES 61 Mervo 39 61 Southern 39 66 Southwestern 33 64 Northern 36 30 Western 70 team came in 2nd place in the City Competition. The girls iob. Shelley Rice Janis Baxivanos Carole Sallese Sue Shettle Coach Miss Jernberg JJ Connie, Shelley, Carol, and Sue are proud to show place rib- bons. Lynne gets a good start during practice. Q5 ,X x .,., -aepgisfil M Carole, Connie, and Cherrie spend time discussing the fine points of swimming before a meet. BELOW: After the success of a meet the team shows how they rate with sign of No. I. Connie Sharpe could be especially proud in that she broke the 100 yd. backstroke record. Her timing was l:l6.95. Both the audience and the team poy close attention while Carole, Angie and Toni do what they know best. . nk K g.s.s,.-I.. . . . . f . , ,- .. ' rwiravasssi., , T , 'W X 4' ' -4 Q.: . ,awk X . -' A V If-4-UZQIIY STANDING: Chris Spyropoulous, Lynn Chambers, Eileen Austin, and Belinda Brown. SITTING: Angie Trawinski, Effie Oliver, and Mirza Argueta. w-.R - ..-., .11f.: N C... , Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson II2 B. Brown . 5' E. Oliver TOTAL SCORES I5 Southern 30 Northern 30 Forest Park 30 L. Clifton 30 Douglass 30 Dunbar 30 Mervo ni C. Spyropoulous Angie's determination and good control gets ball to other side as Effie looks on. I I 123, A A. Trawinski N ig 5 1- Af Qs ,As fiat. s K, Q '. A I I 5 . aosi A it'ishi'-s 3 Varsity Captain Effie Oliver J.V. Captain Kwang Lim. JM V STANDING: K. Lim, R. Errickson, G. Argueta, M. Karatas, Miss Dailey. KNEELING: V. Peaton, L. White, V. Castro. SITTING: S. Williams, D. Johnson, E. Villobon. ,,,,,,. ,, Belinda gets ball over net but it is nice to know that Lynn is there too. Griselda uses style to get bump over net. While teammates watch, Emirgen skillfully bumps the ball. Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson TOTAL SCORES Southern Northern Forest Park L. Clifton Douglass Dunbar Mervo All seniors enioyed Volleyball this yeor and especially the fine coaching by Miss Dailey. Amy Lonis Anna Macenke Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson 114 Patricia Miller Southwestern Eastern Mervo Northwestern Lake Clifton Forest Park Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Sue Dobryzowski 0 Douglass 4 0 Edmondson 4 I Northern 3 O Western 4 4 Walbrook O GIRLS' TENNIS BACK: Cathy Wagner, Robin Petrella, Paula Cianchetta, Marcy Brulinski, Tricia Miller. FRONT: Sue Dobryzkowski, Teresa Schott, Sue Colberg, Anna Macenke, and Amy Lonis. Robin Petrella Sue Colberg Anna Macenke, captain m-1'-cv ' f .lr as X ,l . .-fwQ...,....,slpq , 1 ,, .,.. , ,.,W.. W-. qw, - . , ksysmxg m 4 v A -YR-Lf, A 1 f, Ir' . ,. -wx 1 I o H14 6 'gn' P y vs 1, K, ,rgvrs ...Q .1 I 1 f f 4 r X .J sf - 4'g. ei. . . Rv. K , ,Al 'A ,.5. f 1 4 ,l F, v'v'.ve Xa. 4' 1 H. 3 ! f A5 159 3 gif, i.: .Q S. ' Nga: 1 K .. .1 A FRONT ROW: Rosalind Howell, Allgeria Lucus, Teresa Schorl, Toni Burke, Effie Oliver, Tricia Miller, Joelle Carter, Diane Cooper, Cherie Cooper. BACK ROW: Robin Pelrella, Sharon Bernat, Marcy Brulinski, Amy Lonis, Mrs. Karl, Barbara Goralski, Peggy Gray, Eileen Auslin, Naldese Pullum. mzaenvsf-I QENIORQ Sharon Bernal Robin Peirella Amy Lonis Effie Oliver R Barbara Goralski Tricia Miller 5491657 FRONT ROW: G. Arquefo, M. Bufler, I. Parker, S. Hopkins, E. Perry, D. Cooper. BACK ROW: A. Lucus, E. Budd, D. Tillman, E. Walker, Mrs. Karl, D. Johnson, V. Walker, S. Church, D. Finnerty, C. Cooper. Speed and ability helps PaHerson's basketball feam come oui on top. A.. l Creamer, S. Halcott. xx . . -N .i we H8 Mrs. Faye Long, COACH FRONT: S. Cromwell, N. Martini, B. Arqueta, R. Nitkowski, R. Spradlin, L. Smith, M. Ludd, S. Kirchner, R. Kimber. BACK: F. Rego, K. Pakulski, Mrs. Long lCoachi, L Sydllk D SENIOR? Karen Pakulski, CAPTAIN Frances Rego Sandra Halcott Mrs. Faye Long is proud to have taken an extra activity and to have developed the group into a Gym- nastics Team which will enter compe- tition this year. The team is com- posed mostly of tenth and eleventh graders so the future of the group for coming years looks very bright. We are happy to include them again in the sports section ofthe yearbook and look forward to seeing them there again next year. Karen Pakulski executing a mount on the b alance beam May Clapp executing a thigh rest on the uneven bars. Sandy Halcatt performing a knee scale on the balance beam. Lindy Sydlik making an approach for a from handspring. Sherry Kirchner about to execute a back pullover. P ' Frances Rego vaulting on the long horse. Ruth Nitkowski with a fronts lit onthe balance beam TF-IEYEZIFZ TRICIA MILLER and JOE MILLER were selected as Senior Ath- letes of the Year by popular vote of iuniors and seniors. They were selected as winners from a group of entrants, each of whom had to have been in two or more varsity sports. Joe Miller has played JV Football, Varsity Football, JV Bas- ketball, Varsity Basketball, JV Lacrosse and Varsity Lacrosse. Tricia Miller, in addition to being a Varsity Cheerleader this year, has played Varsity Softball for three years, Varsity Bas- ketball for three years, and Varsity Tennis for two years. CONGRATULATIONS TO BOTH! YH ,xg .L Unsung I-Ima x 1 ' Roger Church in-M. Qocomf JM FRONT: Maurice Reaves: player of the year, all MSA, all Metro: Vince Vickers: all MSA, MSA B. Con.: Tim Gibson: player of the year, all MSA, MSA B Con. BACK: Vince Diffenbaugh: all MSA, MSA B Con., all Metro, David Dannenman: all MSA, MSA B Con., All Melro: Mike Palalucci: all MSA, MSA B Con., all Metro. UNPIC- TURED: Ivan Williams: all MSA, MSA B Con. 120 T at vt-k WBQIIY ALLM9-4 Chris Serdenes, Ed Humphries, Joe Miller iq ,jg 6 5 Vu -be Seal ll cf Q75 CV- LWK VW-fag S. Askew ' , A 4 Y ,, if S. Bond C 6 Clukrgg l T. Kofschenreufher Y Qivwf QX X K. winner .. 7 lseep.9ll WN, LE: 3 KW.: C' Glu Q Aaron Whifcomb All Metro Houomblafbfeuiiow Danny Hilton, Mike Winterling, Robert Kavanaugh lunpicfured, see p. 971 01065-Counbzg kia E v COFZNELIUQ NICIC JO!-INQON MSA B-oowneraemce com-1 onus vale lust ask our boys. They'll tell you. The athletic teachers and coaches at 'atterson are the greatest. And not the least among them is MR. COR- NIELIUS NICK JOHNSON. Mr. Johnson played football, swam, and ran track as a student at Morgan. lt's no surprise then that he should be coach of these same three sports. Having had for the fourth straight year la recordll two distance running champs in varsity track, having twice led his Varsity wimming to the MSA Championship, and having been three years in he running for the MSA in JV Football and this year having WON it - makes Mr. J. the coach of the year in our book any time! But, fortu- nately, more important people also think so. The Sunpapers this year awarded Mr. Johnson the honor of MSA-B-Conference Coach of the Year - a first at Patterson. What can we say? - it speaks for itself - except to say - we are the lucky ones for having had Mr. Johnson for the nine years he has coached at Patterson. We hope for our sakes that he'll be around until he's old and gray - running with a cane and swimming with a respi- rator. Even this way, the boys will respect him as a coach and love. him as a friend. swf' .1 liF ' M 'V' M 80,0 qw skwigf? lu VQ'vw,,i I9 Q! VVLWUL bi OMS!-lfkdm lilcu 1 I ' UIDMQ' Utuus Movuuslf UL QM WM Q, 16' Q4 'W 12. WL ,mmf mi N 0'VI SJWUA M3 vwwwvkfxea Ji Q !3QM,Q'11 LWL 6233+ QQQB5 OMR 0901 l ZA 3 sfulobom rmcroopf, 1 W1 QENIOBQ Rm , me QRLHTEQTOG W Mfg wif L wi 5, N? U Miz MW ' 9i3?TQf W1, ,fZ www UI Class Song We are the 63rd class to enter into Patterson, And we will do our best to make the most of these years, With help from our sponsors and our great principal, We will make known, to everyone, lust how we love our school. We wear our rings with pride, they symbolize our loyalty, The Clipper ship is soaring, with sports and club activities, The will to win will lead us onward to victory, We will make known, to everyone, iust how we love our school. The gatherings with our friends, our proms are very special, And when our days are few, our lives are iust beginning, That's how it is at Patterson in Nineteen Seventy-Six, We will make known, to everyone, iust how we love our school sf , y l 5 wg Xlxvy- ' Q, New X Y 3 ' fi. N - - ' .QW X X -' :Jia s -1--bf 53, ,, if, T ,..v - N -wm- E V ,f f Qjw 1' I I Ricky Morris, President ,X . Ov ft AWWWWW W sy W .,,.,o...,E',, ' lj, CV! 1, . Am ti aim - Debbie Feltner, Treasurer Sue Colberg, Secretary OUPJCIAQQ OFFICE!-29 Deserve recognition for the contributions they make for the benefit of our school. Ricky, Sue, and Debbie have spent considerable time planning events throughout the three years. f-'Sm I lil Mr. Dominic DiCocco if wx? The Steering Committee of the Class of l976. FOR THE SPONSORS For the past three years the class of 1976 has been fortunate to have Miss Crockett and Mr. DiCocco as our class sponsors. They have given their time, experience, and knowledge of leader- ship to make this class the best ever. We couldn't have succeeded without you. Both of you have shown us the purpose of giving a little of ourselves to help others in need. WE LOVE YOU! Sincerely, Class of '76 Miss Judy Crockett 1 1 4 i 4 2 GOP!-IOMORE COLO Y g Jw 14th 1974 ABOVE: Our president, Ricky Morris, assisted by Carmen Villaneuva, were busy announcing the different talents in the Talent-Fashion Show. BELOW: Sandra Bril- hart, Donna Melita, and Steve Burd are iust a few of the people that demonstrated their talents. 126 Miss Arangeo wanted to make sure that everything was perfect during the assembly - even though she forgot to smile herself. The band that played at our Color Day Dance was Winter Sun. The lead guitarist is John Robusto. Denise, Lisa, Linda, Laura, Bonnie, Steve, and John are iust a few mem- bers ofthe Class of '76 that really enioyed the music of Winter Sun. ,T Q -s..,is-X K 4 k ., lSpirit of '76 was the main theme of the Ring Dance while everyone 'showed off their new rings. RING DANCE Nouembmf istlq 1974 3 Winter Sun provided the music at the Ring Dance also. Doug had iust scored the winning goal against Curley for the MSA Soc- :er Championship Title so he really enjoyed himself the night of the ring dance. ABOVE: Carol, Barb, Sue, and JoAnn gave Out the rings at the ring dance. They really enioyed seeing the happy expressions on students faces when they received their rings. BELOW: Miss Brooks was kept busy turning rings. Theresa Delorenzo gets her turn. -Q JUNIO COLO :QW 1975 W My 2 WW mf W fi M if fif ' ' 5 , ff! iQfs,w,'LgM'M 'W A , ,J 'ww :V -1 T ' M 1? J 1 ,Eff ,WW V If AW O' . ff' I f5f 2fff?1,f54f wg an , Donna, Linda, Bob, Steve, and Janice take a bow at the end of our Junior Play. BELOW: Bob trying to move in on Steve's wife. Linda, Steve's wife, plays it cool. l 128 Mr. Anderson, Carmen, Sue, Debbie, Ben, Mr. DiCocco, Miss Crockett, and Ms. Napier are waiting on stage while Ricky says a few words. The Flattering Word BY GEORGE KELLY l Rev- Loring Rigley ...... ,, STEVE WHELTLE 11-02 Mary, his wife., .. , . ..,.,. LINDA GRONBERG 11-05 Eugene Tesh, an actor., .,... . , H , ROBERT HART 11-05 Mrs. Zooker, a church worker , , DONNA SIMANCEK 11-23 Lena, his daughter ...,. .... . . ,.., . . ..,. JANICE HOUCK 11-03 'HIE s'roRY TAKES PLACE IN YOUNGSTOWN, oHIo IN THE HoUsE OF THE REV. LoIzING. Students sat in amazement at the discovery that their fellow classmates really could act. - - - -- if- Come on, let's get down and boogie. It was nice having a coat check but getting your coat back at the end of the night was another story. Keyettes and Key Club are always around to help. Ld. VALENIYN DANCE 14f!u :favs ABOVE: A slow dance with your sweetheart was what really made the night a suc- cess. BELOW: I hope that l've got enough money for a coke. They really look good. - Well, we don't need any Valentines anyway, right? -- Keyettes serv- ing. I29 JUNIOR MJ ABOVE: One of the happy couples that attended the Junior Prom. Don't they look sweet? BELOW: Buddy, Robin, Denise, Bob, Amy, Debbie, and many more enioyed the great music and the new dances. 1 ff?-f yy,, 4 gk ,kkg J fe? s 130 fl I f X, LY, 'ff.,z. fir Q rn Miss Manberg, Mr. Fife, and Mr. and Mrs. James enioyed the affair. Mrs James admires Mr. Fife's tremendous creation. The music at the Junior Prom was provided by Monopoly. Jean, Norman, Mr. Fife, Vivian, James, Lois, Dana, and more are wait- ing in line for the goodies at the prom. Mr l I V 1 f , 'fx Come on, let's act like we're having a good time. ISM4 I 975 4 f I I There's nothing like having a picture taken to remember the night by. 5 f.,-R Come and get it while the getting's good! ABOVE: Miss Brooks and Mr. DiPaula looked like C the ball, BELOW: Sue, Tricia, Dave, Joe, Ernie, and music. inderella and Prince Charming at others are really getting into the DISCO DANCE Qeptembw 2754 1975 ABOVE: The top 40 and Jack Sheridan provided the music. BELOW: - and that was enough enferiainmeni To have a good time - Diane, Pat, Yvehe, Rozie. 132 Y ww Oh Boy! I've iust bareiy go? enough money. A4 I ' 5 There's no use arguing. You'II have to pay anyway in the end. A break - but no one ever really needed a rest. Everyone stood in a circle while the contestants of the contest did their thing! - Jay Curtis and his partner, Rita Jenner. Boy, 83 must really be tired after hanging up there all night! ' . . ' A Q , 5 . I '3 .gl x L' ' J . . .s,,.:x .p' .. '.':' ,xl ss, 51? - -J O 1 .Mg K-4 s , . 4, Q M: S 'gf . .f V ,gs sr ,X . S-. A , 4 l f 0' 514, ff' si i Q The music was provided by Touch, .EW - , QOCIGI-IOP Oowlmzsdu mrs rv-is ABOVE: Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Alumni! Everyone was there! BELOW: The cool air in the courtyard was refreshing after all that action in the cafe as Bobby and Joann discovered. I LUANNE ARANGIO . . .wspomwmsonwowwkagwwup spawtawjmws. . .wlwasladhful wLeH1wtime5awgooa5ofvbaa5. . . 134 SOP!-IOMOFZE SPONSORS N Weoouldnotjoagetouwophonfowspowsoas fowgfldka WewaskMLasAfLaugioa4w6 Mass Dfygs ufeZZaua6memembavMe:ww6Hv swaggwtzowbwaww. . . DOMINIC DiCOCCO CAROLINE DIGGS whom 0fbuL0fEOCAUl4 pwowmwl 24 3 1958 - ANGELA RACHEL HARPER --1975 Fuhndshipsmaysomehlmesbeshom Tlewnames we'!Zmeu.tZowavpa.asmgH1ougkt5p Melowmfdtanesdeyshaaeduffidvusshaldwmmnmowhmab Tlenwn1eni5wespe:na5uf17fMfa11end6aaesomefime5j4uufy, otiwtbnesscd butalwoysbenutfqlul. Weshedwbecms 04154001415 Onlyafszieut. . . liA b k' 1' ,x, . uvnve EACH mvrrorarf-fe HOPE Q OFTOM0 ,Tl-W9 i2:mTa.:,1aH4sE..... nvremrrozvnvure. y JOSEPH G. ALDERMAN 2608 E. Jefferson St. 21205 March 17, 1957 Refinishing furniture. AMBITION: to travel. Later. MEMORY: Gerhard's homeroom and DiCocco's Modern Problems. THOMAS JOSEPH BARNES JR. 3817 Bonview Ave. 21213 July 15, 1958 J.V. Cross Country, Basketball. AMBITION: to attend an art school. A little humor. RODD M. BAIER 4037 Lyndale Ave. 21213 NANCY BAYLE 6723 Gary Ave. 21222 May 9, 1958 AMBlTlON: plans to marry Mark Closing and make him happy. I love Mark the mostest! MEMORY: meeting Mark in April of 1974. MARIANNA ALVROGIANNIS 4202 Glenarm Ave. 21206 1 1 .' 1.5, ,. 'ti' 71' 1' fl .,n' V . -11. 1, wi J ' 4 1 U' , Vw x ',w Ayr' iM.yf Y . f Q51 Q V, - K e W iff' .111 0 RICH BARNET1' 6222 Copore Way 21224 Aug. 1 1, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college, travel to Canada or Australia. Hey, Uncle NormanI MEMORY: Hurting my hip playing soccer. 'ffm it MARIA VERONICA BAINO 2725 E. Madison St. 21 205 July 9, 1957 Art Club, U.N., Pep Squad, Yearbook Staff, Civic Experience, Honor Roll. AMBITION: To go to college and maior in nursing. Minamaha Kita! U love you.j Philippines. MEMORY: The prom and my friends. DEBRA J. BECK 814 S. Potomac St. 21224 June 26, 1958 l don't care. -1 it .- f ALBERT EDWARD ALFORD JR 471 1 Shamrock Ave. 21206 Apr. 27, 1958 Swim team, Keep Surfing, AMBITION: to be a highway construction engineer. MEMORY: Teacher's strike and the walkouts. JOSEPH R. BARRANCO JR. 3707 Mt. Pleasant Ave. 21224 Mor. 29, 1958 Playing music. AMBITION: to keep dating my girl Angie and later marry her. MEMORY: Mr. Gerhard's homeroom class. ROBIN LEE ADAMS 5413 Moravia Rd. 21206 Apr. 19, 1958 Modern Dance. AMBITION: to work, to attend E.C.C., become Medical Lab Tech.: make Chuck happy. Heyl Where's the party? 'AVG DAVID L. BAKER 3717 E. Lombard St. 21224 Dec. 18, 1957 All sports, rifle club. AMBITION: to be a National Guard man. When do we get out of school? MEMORY: the stadium. E. BECKMAN 19 Washington St. 21231 1 1958 to travel and life to the fullest. is the bestl the thought of part of the Patterson RICK ADEY BECKY JEAN ANNIS 5602 Mayview Ave. 21 206 May 31, 1957 C.E.P. Look at that. AMBITION: to attend college. MEMORY: good friends CYNTHIA ANN BARTON 6914 Eastbrook Ave. 21 224 Feb. 21, 1958 Choir, Pep Squad, Volleyball Team. AMBITION: to go to Europe, go into ROTC and live a happy free life. Thank God it's all over for good. MEMORY: being a senior and to finally get out. 1347 Broening Highway 21224 Jan. 12, 1958 AMBITION: to travel, go to college, settle down and start a family when the time comes. Live each day as it comes and let fate and time decide your future, for life is too short to waste. MEMORY: Sept. 73 - May 76, beginning to end, the best times of my life. BONNIE L, BARNES 5416 Gardenwood Rd. 21 206 Dec. 27, 1957 Deca Club lf it feels good, do it! AMBITION: to continue to work. MEMORY: going to Mother Hubbards. ,, sr M PATRICK F. ARTHUR 5506 Benton Heights Ave. 21206 Sept. 7, 1958 MEMORY: Prom. 513' DIANA JANIS BAXIVANOS 3227 Leverton Ave. 21 224 Mar. 11, 1958 Swim Team AMBITION: to live a fine life. MEMORY: It was a long time, but it was worth it. DEBRA C BEDDOWS 6533 Parnell Ave. 21222 Jan. 31, 1958 AMBITION: to attend college and travel. You turkey. SHELLY A. ALBRECHT 3902 Hamilton Ave. 21206 Aug. 19, 1958 AMBITION: to live to be I 10 and be happy and rich. Live every day to its fullest and enioy being alive. MEMORY All the good friends I had and how close we once were. CELESTE M. BARNES 4912 Anntana Ave. 21206 July 2, 1958 AMBITION: to go on to college and pursue a career. Wait a minute. MEMORY: friends. JOZEF BEDNAREK 2209 E. Lombard St. 21231 Mar. 7, 1956 Soccer, Basketball. AMBITION: to attend college .r ., X. -.fftv --Y r I ff! 'XJ.4, I iflj, . .' 1.11, LJJL,1.Lw4 Nffxlq' Lf'-2 1'--.fffid iblc L. IL K., , , .11 3 'Y L , I N . 5 .f . ff. , L Q 'H 1 , 1. V if'flQlrf1'f : f mio ? if We mustseebflwkrwwledgeof weld mlfabwfieeafrfifs I n a ,,,K YLQ, !'5Lf,Y x,f2'Yn1.J, ffl If . if I if fl: ..f'.fLf-..'1'14.2lf :Jig-gfR,igf. 1z.g:-1 if -slwlit.i..'QQP'5,3': ?fPQiff,,.gfr'1,02l. ...g,Lilf3, w, Q ig. fy, ,ff -, . uf. Q. iD,'b 9-Q11 af ,JJ K -Swv f fr - 5 ,. -y. ,s 'riff s IWIQFJ. - ?1j,Q.,f.k-',,:c.1fz'i'14.,fg.g .PW I l'f2.a'f f M'-Q fi as ff . ' 53'-15. .QV SHARON L. BERNAT .ffY'i' 138 2836 Ashland Aye. 21205 Dec. 29, 1957 V. Basketball, Track Team, Steering Committee. AMBITION: to go to college, become a physical therapist. Ah, come on people. MEMORY: Everything at Patterson was great except leaving. 6'L.L79Q 635214 J? I GL ND .L EQERRY 1254 Pgkgde Drive 2120615 Q Jon. 28, 1958 Q?Horseback Riding and Bowling. AMBITION: to one day become a top secretary, further my education and marry Sam. RealIy? MEMORY: Meeting new friends. WALTER J. BISHOP 4034 Lyndale Ave. 21213 Sept. 30, 1958 AMBITION: to ioin the Police Academy. You can't always get what you want. g MEMORY: going out to catch a bee. PATRICIA LYNN BIELSKI 627 S. Lakewood Ave. 21 224 May 22, 1958 AMBITION: to work and later marry. Shoo My! BETH E. BOCCHETTA 705 S. Curley St. 21224 Aug. 1, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college, and find happiness in life. MEMORY: Mr. Hoehn's Class. ' LJ ?E3. i:5! JANE MARIE BITZER 1113 S. Baylis St. 21224 Aug. 29, 1957 Thespians, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to go into the Navy. Sit on it. MEMORY: the play, Mr, FIanner's Ocean. PAMELA D. BEERS 5544 Whitby Road 21206 Dec. 9, 1958 Clipper Choir, Vice President of Keyettes. AMBITION: to find a good iob, earn some money, travel back to my birthplace of France and settle down. I love it, I love it and Deep forget it. MEMORY: Being here for three years, vii -w,,,J JERRY BINIASZ 531 N. Streeper St. 21 205 May 4, 1958 AMBITION: to be a professional baseball player. I'm flying high. MEMORY: hanging around with my friends. BARBARA A. BOESHORE 3703 Ravenwood Ave. 21213 Apr. 1, 1958 AMBITION: to be a computer programmer. MEMORY: the people l've met and the friends l've made. NANCY ELIZABETH BETCH 3425 Elliott St. 21224 Dec. 24, 1958 Ambition: to become a secretary and later marry. Yeah Be-Bops! MEMORY: My 1 1th grade English class. . ...f ffl LINDA LEE BIVONS 737 S. Luzerne Ave. 21224 May 19, 1958 Clipper Choir, Yearbook Staff. AMBITION: to keep happy by staying with Wayne. Nuh- uh MEMORY: Mr. Hunt's 6th period from my sophomore year. CATHERINE A. BERGER 4833 Greencrest Rd. 21206 Mar. 24, 1958 Bowling, Work-Study. AMBITION: to advance in a secretarial field. Time neither subtracts nor divides, but adds at such a pace it seems like multiplication. MEMORY: friends. HELEN BINKO 717 S. Potomac St. 21224 Jan. 20, 1958 Work Study, Pep Squad. AMBITION: to get the most out of life. Keep smiling. MEMORY: the days we have offl ROBERT EDWARD BOHAGER 4919 Morello Rd. 21214 Oct. 9, 1957 Ambition: to be the biggest rock star in the world. Better late than never. MEMORY: my friends and teachers. DAVID WAYNE BETTLEYON 3223 Fait Ave. 21224 Aug. 21, 1958 Varsity Football. AMBITION: to go to college and later marry. Just forget it. MEMORY: getting in my car and leaving. DEBORAH M. BERGER 4833 Greencrest Rd. 21206 Mar. 24, 1958 D.E.C.A., swimming, bowling. AMBITION: to work with small children. That's the way I like it. MEMORY: Mother Hu bbards. ANTHONY BIONDINO 4709 Shamrock Ave. 21206 Aug. 14, 1957 Work Stud . AMBITION: Y to work for the government. The sky is the limit. MEMORY: getting off. ROBERT L. BERKLEY 1211 Urban Way 21224 Mar. 25, 1958 Varsity Basketball, J.V. Football, Key Club. AMBITION: to do it all. CHRIS JOHN BEZILLA 1825 Fleet St. 21231 Dec. 7, 1957 Basketball and Football. AMBITION: to travel before I settle down. Here comes Friday MEMORY: all my friends SHARON KAY BOBBITT DANA BLACKSTOCK 5438 Cedonia Ave. 21 206 0,0 -4--5 KARL A. BOHNENSTENGEL 4528 Shamrock Ave. 21206 3748 Bonview Ave. DARLENE MICHELLE BISCOTTI L 251 S. Central 21202 Aug. Clipper force and or a narc get married ute, you know Clipper 21213 Oct. 2, 1958 AMBITION: to become a model and attend college, to inherit millions of horses ond travel. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. MEMORY: teachers strike and walk outs: Jr. Prom. X I ly 1 1.1 ,.' DIANA BORROR 1418 Bonsal St. 21224 Jan. 4, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college and become rich. MEMORY: the day my Lewie got transferred back to school. to rw wwwobagwwwwmw LINDA JEAN BOWEN 3804 Ravenwood Ave. 2121 3 m.:.g5.e..fM:ey,w.W5ffm1.w July 3, 1958 Work Study. AMBITION: O NANCY LYN BRAY 5312 Goodnow Rd. 21206 March 29, 1957 AMBITION: to work with retarded children. MEMORY: friends. Knock yourself out. MICHAEL BUCKINGHAM 1413 Stromeyer Way 21224 BELINDA FRAN BROWN 1435 Bonsal Street 21224 July 21, 1958 Volleyball, Badminton, Clipper Choir, Yearbook, Honor Society. AMBITION: to continue in the secretarial field. MEMORY: steno class. DEBORAH M. BURKE 5400 Gerland Ave. 21206 May 18, 1957 Band. TERESA ANN BREWER 5086 Orville Ave. 21205 Nov. 25, 1957 AMBITION: to be a nurse or a social worker. MEMORY: meeting new people. WILLIAM BUDKA 4 N. Rose Street 21224 plans to become a steno- secretary or receptionist and settle down. Live and Let Live - Hi there! MEMORY: meeting new people. EDDIE PHILLIP BROWN, JR. 5426 Relcrest Rd. Apt. A 21204 Dec. 31, 1957 AMBITION: to go to college and become a lawyer. MEMORY: graduation day! RONALD M. BURSEY 4109 Eastmont Ave. 21213 April 14, 1958 AMBITION: to tour the world and live in Paradise and have millions of dollars. MEMORY: Getting out of school. i gi.,,fQ3,4,x,.,- y I - x 9 . e, I., 5' fl ., SANDRA LYQJNBMHART iogwbmphfey sf. 21'224 sDec.11,i,957 . gippelcnosffgnmitf N to go.to barber college' ' 'd learn more about hair styling MEMORY: the qeyfyif. Andersonfsaid he liked my skirt. ' ' ' ' if 1' V I .X 6 W nf MICHELE D. Bucci-is 7 N. Linwood Ave. 21224 July 14, 1958 Bike Riding. AMBITION: to see Colorado and England. ' Help save the children. wi' W Tl iiQsi.. , KEVIN LEE BOYCE 502 N. Luzerne Ave. 21205 June 28, 1957 J.V. Baseball, Swimming, Basketball, Football. AMBITION: to marry Julie, drive a truck. Get me while l'm single. MEMORY: the march down to City Hall. KEVIN BROWN 2401 E. Fairmount Ave. 21 224 June 5, 1958 Let's find a bar. AMBITION: to ioin the Army. MEMORY: being here. GREGORY CHARLES BUSSARD 4723 Hazelwood Ave. 21206 July 16, 1958 SGA, School Senator, Steering Committee. Buzz onl AMBITION: to continue working for my father and become richl MEMORY: Being Master of Ceremonies in the presidential election forthe class of 76. MARIA LYNN BROCCOLO 615 N. Belnord Ave. 21205 Mar. 22, 1958 Dancing, Bowling. What's happening. AMBITION: to attend Essex part time, while working. MEMORY: Farewell Assembly. MARLA ANN BOYER 6606 Danville Ave. 21 224 June 2, 1957 Clipper Choir, Topsails, Paloma Game, Track You got me hangin. AMBITION: to get a good job and later marry. MEMORY: last year's play, all the new friends and the fun we had. BRIAN W. BROOKS 6608 Hartwait St. 21224 Dec. 26, 1958 Keep on cutting. MEMORY: 1 1th and 12th grade drafting class. ADRIENNE AILEEN BULL 4302 Brehms Lane 21206 Mar. 28, 1958 Bowling Team, Historian of Keyettes. Oh, had I the wings ofa dove, then I would fly away and be at rest. AMBITION: to further my education in Data Processing. MEMORY: working with Keyettes. . , f.,,.. x .A JACK R. BRUBACH 1 17 N. Bradford St. 21 224 Sept. 13, 1958 Track, Tennis. AMBITION: to own or manage o store someday. MEMORY: Graduation Day. CARLA BUTLER 222 N. Montford Ave. 21224 Dec. 22, 1958 Basketball, Baseball, Drawing. l've only lust begun to reach out for the other side. MEMORY: My teacher. STEPHEN D. BURD 1631 Woodbourne Ave. 21239 ANNA BOYKO 212 S. Collington Ave. 21231 Feb. 17, 1958 School Store. AMBITION: to go to college, work, and later marry. Do a little dance . . . MEMORY: graduation. MICHELE LYNN BRUNDICK 623 S. Lehigh St. 21224 April 7, 1958 Clipper Choir. Awwwhhh! AMBITION: to go to college. MEMORY: The gangl CYNTHIA ANN BUTLER 2030 E. Jefferson St. 21 205 May 23, 1958 Gospel Choir. What's done is done. AMBITION: to become a successful model and travel. MEMORY: Getting out at 12 o'clockI TELLTNEMOFI-lIS7OPM AND TI-IEYWILL U 'Il-IE IDA MAE BYERS 1013 N. Wolfe St. 21205 July 12, 1958 Tennis, Singing. AMBITION: to attend Morgan State College, to be a black history teacher and model part time. lt's only just begun. MEMORY: my education. THERESE ANNE CALHOUN 5205 Barbara Ave. 21206 Feb. 19, 1958 AMBlTlON: to go to Canada and live with Pat lt doesn't matter who you love or how you love, but that you love. MEMORY: the 344 bus ride. JEFFREY JEROME BUTLER 2613 Beryl Ave. 21205 Mar. 2, 1958 Basketball, Track. AMBITION: to go to the Navy after school, then go to college and marry after a couple of years. Patterson is the best, forget the rest. MEMORY: Blue and white school colors. THERESA ANN CALIFANO 5912 Greenhill Ave. 21206 Mar. 19, 1958 Keyettes, Yearbook, Clipper Choir, Library Aide, '76 Representative Work Study. AMBITION: to marry Mike and make him realize that he can be successful if he tries. Get down. l love you Mike D. MEMORY: being in the Choir and the fun we had. MICHAEL w. CARNES 2828 O'Donnell se. 21224 July 29, 1958 Basketball, Track. AMBITION: to finish high school and become an auto mechanic. Hey, Bet me. MEMORY: May 28, 1976. 142 DEBRA JEAN CANAAN 3556 Juneway 21213 Mar. 4, 1958 D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to become a professional photographer someday. Let's smoke a cigarette. MEMORY: Mother Hubbards. JANET SHARON CATOR 3410 Lyndale Ave. 21 21 3 Apr. 22, 1958 AMBITION: to marry Stewart and become a secretary. I swear to God! MEMORY: Ring dance, Jr. Prom, and Miss Brooks. KENNETH NATHANIEL CARROLL JR. 107 N. Glover St. 21224 Oct. 10, 1956 Rifle Team. AMBITION: to become a State Policeman. Hey man, remember the Fonz. MEMORY: finally getting out. JOHN LESTER CAPLE 3626 Park Heights Ave. 21215 Nov. 8, 1958 AMBITION: to go in the Army and to get a good iob when I get out. ClNDY ANN CERIALE 2918 E. Pratt St. 21224 Sept. 1, 1957 Bowling. AMBITION: to get a iob, save money, and to travel. Let's party. MEMORY: my friends. DEBORAH A. CARROLL 5025 Wright Ave. 21205 Feb. 2, 1958 AMBITION: to get married when I get out of school. Peanuts! MEMORY: meeting new people and friends. . iTONI RENE BUTLER 2030 Jefferson St. 21205 f Mar. 14,1957 SGA, Steering Committee, Gospel Choir, Bowling. 1 AMBITION: to attend the U.M.B.C., to maior in child care or psychology. What goes around, comes around. MEMORY: is my favorite counselor, Mrs. Starke. STUART P. CAPPS 4414 Clareway 21213 Mar. 8, 1958 ERNEST CERIALE JR. 2918 E. Pratt St. 21224 Aug. 25, 1956 Football, Wrestling, Lacrosse, Track. AMBITION: to meet a nice girl, get married, and be a cop. Shoo-my. MEMORY: all of my friends and the good times here at Patterson. JEFFREY V. CALLENDER 311 Drew St. 21224 Nov. 18, 1958 J.V. Baseball. AMBITION: to be an electrician and own a pro-stocker. Get Down. DEBRA LEE CARTER 3121 Pelham Ave. 21213 May 18, 1958 AMBITION: to become a computer technician. Heyllt's only for a while. MEMORY: my friends and the people at Patterson. ' STEPHEN BUTSCHKY 41 12 Coleman Ave. 2121 3 Apr. 1, 1958 Motorcycles. AMBITION: to find a good iob. MEMORY: work study. JOANN CARBONE 4711 Elison Ave. 21206 Nov. 19, 1958 Gymnastics. AMBITION: to be a nurse. What a way to go. MEMORY: teachers' strike. ROBIN LYNN CHAMBERS 6600 Detroit Ave. 21222 Oct. 5, 1956 Choir, Honor Roll, Pres. of DECA, SGA. AMBITION: to study Display Arts, and later marry. MEMORY: trip to Salisbury and Mr. Dabrowski. DAWN ALEXIS CAMPBELL 503 N. Bouldin St. 21205 Aug. 14, 1958 AMBITION: to be a secretary and then go on to be a veterinarian. No comment. MEMORY: when my car stalled in the parking lot. MARIA M. CASTILLO 1410 S. Bonsal St. 21224 July 15, 1958 S.G.A. AMBITION: to attend on Art college. Don't be a quitter, they're the real losers. MEMORY: Mrs. Bryson's art class. LlNDA BUZGIERSKI 608 5. Belnord Ave. 21224 CHERYL ANN CAREY 515 N. Collington Ave. 21 205 Nov. 20, 1956 SGA, Steering Committee. AMBITION: to attend U.M.B.C. and become a social worker. lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again. MEMORY: Jr. Prom, Ring Dance, Night Football Game at Patterson Park. BARBARA CAROL CHERRY 6635 Walther Ave. 21206 Dec. 23, 1957 AMBITION: to finish school and later marry. Ready spaghetti. MEMORY: my friends. . .howdulsonwmw ,iw nakedsanplwdg, was J. AARON CHESLEY 1223 Rayleigh Way 21224 and lnymanyaiwwpeawuafiue ROGER D. CHURCH 6553 Parnell Ave. 21222 Mar. 5, 1958 Varsity Football. AMBITION: to take life as it comes and iust be me. Aw man, are you serious? MEMORY: My Graduation ll Hopell LINDA LEE CLINEDINST 6051 Arizona Ave. 21206 May 15, 1958 AMBITION: to become a secretary and lead a great life. Hey Debs'.' Wrestling, Tae-Kwon-Do, Swimming. AMBlTlON: to go into some radio technology while serving in the Navy. Do it MARK JOSEPH CLAGETT 3638 E. Fayette St. 21224 May 21, 1958 S.G.A., Key Club, Clipper Choir, Top Sails, All State Choir, Balto, City-County Holiday Chorus. AMBITION: to go to college and study music or pharmacology. Yours is no disgrace, Yes, Love and Peace. DANIEL COOPER 1318 Bonsal St. 21224 March 15, 1958 AMBITION: to head west! Wanna go? MEMORY: Working so hard in Miss Forte's class. Clowns are happy, birds are free, freaks have peace and I'Il be all three. PATRICIA L. CIHLAR 1319 Bunsen Way 21224 Sept. 3, 1958 AMBITION: to live each day as it comes. MEMORY: Mr. Hunt and how everyone got along. SUSAN LEE COLBERG 5132 Wright Ave. 21205 April 25, 1958 Varsity Tennis, Class Secretary, S.G.A., Yearbook, BIG SPORTS FAN! AMBITION: to go into nursing or a medical profession and later marry. l'm sorry, Jack. MEMORY: Watching soccer games. anyway you wanna! MEMORY: 2 brains of if 405: Doc, Adams and Master Harold. ANGELA CLARK ,361 8 Roberts Place 21224 Dec. 29, 1957 Basketball, Dancing, Skating, Tennis. AMBITION: to stay loose for the rest of my life and study freedom. Time will tell. MEMORY: There were some good times. DIANE YVONNE COOPER 809 Arnold Ct. 21 205 Nov. 3, 1958 Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Badminton, Gospel Choir. AMBITION: to marry and attend college at C.C.B. Everybody was iammin. MEMORY: Disco and Val. Dances. MARIANNE G. CIRILLO 121 N. Luzerne Ave. 21224 Nov. 12, 1958 Class Representative. AMBITION: to be a keypuncher, travel, and later marry Ricky. Eat a root. Get on a nail. For Real. MEMORY: The people and the teachers and dances. GARY E. COLE 4854 Greencrest Rd. 21206 Feb. 1, 1958 AMBITION: to get a high paying iob, a car, and get as much out of life as possible. MEMORY: Teacher's strike in the 10th grade. Q' I GARRY LAMONT CHILDS 2112 Barclay St. 21218 Ma 5 1958 Y I Choir, Foods. AMBITION: to be someone that is able to help others. He ain't heavy, He's my brother. MEMORY: The times of having fun and friends. BRENDA G. CLARK 1109 Bunbury Way 21205 June 10, 1958 Bowling, Dancing, Working. AMBITION: to travel and live a rich and happy life. Be logical. MEMORY: Assemblies, friends, the cafeteria. IC! -25- LEONARD CIRINCIONE 2609 Kentucky Ave. 21213 OKCHIN CHO 3201 Westerwald Ave. 21218 RODNEY STEVEN CLARK 709 S. Rose St. 21224 March 30, 1958 Working on cars. AMBITION: to go to work and marry Annette. l'm glad to get out. MEMORY: Everybody was cool. DAVID SAM ClULLA 541 1 Moores Run Dr. 21206 May 12, 1957 Varsity Football, Baseball, Swimming. AMBITION: to go to college and receive knowledge. What's Happening? MEMORY: The sports activities and the women. MIKE CONWAY 3718 Elmoro Ave 2121 '1 BRIAN KEITH COOPER 1308 Anglesea St 21224 Jan 27 1958 AMBlTlON to loin the Marines after graduation CHRIS CHOJNACKI 801 Potomac St. 21224 May 24, 1958 AMBITION: to work and later marry. MEMORY: Football games. 1 I '4,, .4 9.1 Y 'L ' 1 MARK H. CLASING 2 4302 Ashland Ave. 21205 April 10, 1958 Football, Cars, Nancy. AMBITION: to get a good iob for a good future and later marry Nancy. Get down! MEMORY: The people and the teachers. C.. ANTHONY COSSENTINO 305 S. Wolfe St. 21231 May 14, 1958 Baseball, Boxing. AMBITION to finish college and then become o detective and! or undercover cop. What's the matter? MEMORY: Being in Mr. Malloy's class. JOYCE ANTONINA TERESA COSTANTINI 3518 Dudley Ave. 21213 May 31, 1958 Cheerleader. AMBITION: to become a stenographer and have a very big family including foster children. Get happiness from life and pass it on to others. MEMORY: the people. MARY A. COX 2606 E. Fairmount Ave. 21224 Feb. 15, 1958 Civic Experience. AMBITION: to be a nurse and later marry. Today is the first day of the rest of your life, so live. MEMORY: Good Friends. il ,v AL .-,N ,lj flfi. 1 .fc i f 7 ,Jfp '1' 4 I.. 0 145 . . .howwegamealdeheedooww gouwv bgowv' w0WU!fl776!'l0h110LllUfft0dU0 ,engame DELORES ANN CROSS 513 N. Potomac St. 21205 Nov. 26, 1958 Football lLonnie1. AMBITION: work with retarded children. Thot's the breaks. MEMORY: Mother Hubbord's, Mr. Malloy, Mr. Dabrowski. DENISE THERESA D'AVELLA 1311 Wohler Way 21224 Feb. 27, 1958 Choir. AMBITION: attend college and travel. Pole, MEMORY: Dellaiarie. 146 A JANE A. CRAFT 834 S. Luzerne Ave. 21 224 Oct. 7, 1958 Deca. AMBITION: to live, succeed and enioy life, to become a fashion buyer and later marry. WILLIAM CURBEAM 1400 E. Cold Spring Lane 21239 Aug. 8, 1958 Sports. AMBITION: to go to college, get a small business. What's up! MEMORY: Gym and teachers. The way the school was run. 'V 31-7 ROBIN L. DAVIS 2925 E. Madison St. 21205 Mor. 5, 1958 Art Club, UN Club, NHS, Chess, Yearbook Editor, Volleyball, Literary Magazine, Humanities, Psychology. AMBITION: to study medicine. Be at peace with God. He is the source of life. DEBRA ANN CROUCH 4013 Raymonn Ave. 2121 3 Aug. 8, 1957 Softball. AMBITION: to take care of Ed and get a good job. Hey, Clyde. MEMORY: Friends. DENISE DORLYNN DAILEY 6535 Baltimore Ave. 21222 June 25, 1958 Choir, SGA. AMBITION: marry Bob and make him happy. Do you know what l mean. MEMORY: The day I met Bob, Sept. 27, 1974. 1 1 rx-wiiikiiif-, ' . 6 ':V4f ':z.:: , . f -f gf : 1 ' . TYRA LYNNE CURLEY 1522 Edison Hwy. 21213 Aug. 31, 1958 SGA, Basketball, Bowling. AMBITION: to be a fashion designer in Washington at Howard U. There it is. What's happening? MEMORY: Mrs. Starke and Mrs. Curbean. GLORIA MAE DAWSON 5105 Wright Ave. 21205 Dec. 12, 1958 Band. AMBITION: to goto college for art. MEMORY: Junior Prom of '74. KAREN SUSAN CRUTCHFIELD 809 Umbra Street 21224 Feb. 25, 1958 Choir. AMBITION: become a secretary and stay with Rich. I love it. MEMORY: Making new friends. MARY JO DALEY 20 N. Ellwood Ave. 21224 Aug. 1 1, 1958 D.E.C.A. AMBITION: attend college for cartooning and art. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. MEMORY: Being in Mr. Fife's class. MICHELLE CRAFT 5020 Wright Ave. 21 205 Feb. 21, 1958 Softball, Steering Comm. AMBITION: to go into medicine and be a doctor. MEMORY: Miss Jernberg. WILLIAM J. CURTIS 1718 N. Montford Ave. 21213 Oct. 14,1958 , SGA, Choir, Key Club, Thespians. AMBITION: to be a music teacher or social worker. For Real. MEMORY: Paiama Game. LUCILLE DEAN 1 309 Rayleigh Way 21224 Aug. 7, 1957 D.E.C.A. AMBITION: attend CCB and be a fashion designer. Let's me and Tyrone party. MARY T. CSIZMAZIA 3105 E. Fairmount Ave. 21224 Jan. 12, 1959 AMBITION: become a secretary and get married. You ain't rightl MEMORY: St. Valentine's dance of 1975. KENNETH H. DASHIELL 6929 Conley St. 21224 Aug. 17, 1958 MEMORY: Getting out at 12:00. sf. , f CYNTHIA A. CRAWFORD 308 S. EastAve. 21224 July 4, 1959 AMBITION: to be a keypunch operator and marry Ricky. Our life has just begun. I can't believe I made it. CARRIE CYMEK 928 S. Bouldin St. 21224 Dec. 16, 1958 AMBITION: attend Barber school. MEMORY: Being late. REGINA M. DEl.L'UOMO Jan. 10, 1958 Pres. of D.E.C.A., Choir, S.G.A., Top-Sails. AMBITION: to be a 'teacher for the ' handicapped. My mother ' said so. MEMORY: K2 Mother Hubbard's. DAVE CULOTTA 211 N. Luzerne Ave. 21224 Aug. 12, 1957 Guitar, V. Football. AMBITION: to be an operating engineer. MEMORY: Graduation Day. LORE1TA JEAN DAVENPORT 1607 Selrino St. 21224 Nov. 7, 1956 Work Study. AMBITION: to work and marry. Do it till you're satisfied. MEMORY: Dismissal, days off and free periods. JUDITH ANN CROCKETT 4735 Shamrock Ave. 21206 Sept. 11, 1958 AMBITION: to be a legal secretary and marry. Are you for real. MEMORY: Meeting new people and having a great time around your friends. LINDA ANN CZYZEWSKI 4127 Shannon Drive 21213 Oct. 16, 1958 AMBITION: to be a nurse, or medical receptionist. Another day, nothing learned. MEMORY: The day I graduated. THERESA ANN DELORENZO 322 Albemarle St. 21202 Mar. 23, 1958 . S.G.A., Steering Comm., Homeroom Rep., Mgr. Lacrosse. AMBITION: attend college, and be an architect. RealIy. MEMORY: Mr. Worsley's class. fi Q 147 ! .the offfweafwf ANGELO C. DePASQUALE 810 S. Belnord Ave. 21224 RAYMOND EDWARD DOBRY 245 S. Castle St. 21231 Nov. 20, 1958 Bowling Team. AMBITION: to be an architect. i,,.,r CHERYL DAWN DiCARLO 927 N, Kresson St. 21205 Mor. 26, 1958 Steering Committee. AMBITION: Now attending E.C.C. plans to become a biologist. EDWARD MELVIN DOPKOWSKI JR. 1006 S. Potomac St. 21 224 Oct. 28, 1956 How can you be in two places at once, when you're really nowhere at all. AMBITION: to be a rock and roll star like David Cassidy or Donny Osmond. y - - DIANE R. DePASQUALE 810 S. Belnord Ave. 21224 Jan. 16, 1958 That's the way hu ha I like it hu hal AMBITION: to continue school for a license in Cosmetology. SUSAN M. DOBRZYKOWSKI 3739 Ravenwood Ave. 2121 3 Apr. 8, 1958 Tennis, Softball, SGA, Honor Society. Oh, forget it. AMBITION: to go to college and travel. MEMORY: the people in school and the atmosphere they created Crazy. BONNIESUSAN DEMBECK 814 S. Rose St. 21224 Oct. 12, 1958 Yearbook Staff '75 and '76, S.G.A., Steering Committee '76, U.N. Club, Chess Club. Love is what you make it. AMBITION: to possibly go to college or get o iob with the government. MEMORY: all the beautiful people here. RICKY L. DICKENS 1419 Greger Way 21224 Apr. 24, 1957 Key Club, Homeroom Representative. Do it. AMBITION: to travel world wide. first cIoss MEMORY: that kiss in the cafe. WAYNE LOUIS DORBERT 5505 Cedonia Ave. 21206 Oct. 1, 1957 AMBITION: to be a mechanic or a construction worker, and possibly getting married after school. MEMORY: getting through the '75-'76 school year. RICHARD K. DERKOWSKI 717 S. Baylis St. 21224 LINDA ELIZABETH DOERFLER 4108 Gladden Ave. 21213 Feb. 2, 1958 AMBITION: to get married and raise a family. Forget it. MEMORY: Michael, Class of 76. MICHAEL G. DEMSKI 6612 Hartwait St. 21224 Dec. 28, 1957 Hello darkness my old friend. AMBITION: to manage a record and tape stare. MEMORY: the time Mr. Seward almost suspended us. DELORES C. DESHIELDS 342 S. 25th St. 21218 Feb. 8, 1959 Band, Press Staff. AMBITION: to be the bestl MEMORY: the Junior Prom. Solid. MARK JOHN DENNIS 332 S. Macon St. 21224 Nov. 11, 1958 Let's stop at the Greeks. AMBITION: to be a millionaire and a hockey star. MEMORY: Moe Cosentino TOM DIBLASIO 1523 Charlotte Ave. 21 224 May 9, 1 958 Yearbook, Photography Club. AMBITION: to find a good iob. What did you say? MEMORY: Graduating. PATRICIA ANN DILLON 5814 Judith Way 21206 July 11, 1958 SGA President, Steering MICHAEL DILLOW ,fait Committee, Swim Team, it'-9' CEP. AMBITION: to go to 414 S. Ann St. 21231 College for nursing, marry Rickey and live a fulfilling life. MEMORY: my friends Sr. Year, Jr. Prom, Ring Dance. LAURA J. DOTTERWEICH 5829 Arizona Ave. 21206 July 21, 1958 Bowling. Keep Smiling. AMBITION: to work, settle down, and later have children. MEMORY: my friends. JOANN T. DOMBROWSKI 224 Clinton St 21224 July 24, 1957 DECA. Party time. AMBITION: to marry and have 25 kids. MEMORY: Mother Hubbards ,, ELIZABETH ANN DOYLE 106 N. Belnord Ave. 21224 Jan. 5, 1958 If you love something let it go free. If it comes back it's yours. If it doesn't it never was. AMBITION: to work and enioy life. MEMORY: friends. KENNETH K. DONITHAN 4404 Clareway 21213 Mar. 30, 1958 Later. AMBITION: to go into a trade school or . further my education. DAWN T. DENSMORE 24 N. Decker Ave. 21224 Dec. 9, 1958 AMBITION: to work and later marry Pete Filippou. F? 0 STEVEN M. DISNEY 311 N. Ellwood Ave. 21224 May 22, 1957 Soccer. Come on! AMBITION: to be a pro-soccer player. MEMORY: auto shop. FRANK G. DUDECK 711 Milton Ave. 21224 Oct. 9, 1957 Track, Clipper Choir, CEP, Bowling League. Did you get the homework? AMBITION: to attend college and then work. MEMORY: my friends. wbmtheewitheabohvtfowopsts ' awldsfates. . PATRICK LEE DZIENNIK 331 Harnel St. 21224 April 10, 1957 AMBITION: to go to trade school, get a good job, marry Nancy. Come on 12 o'clock. MEMORY: Friends, vacation. its CHARLES ELIOPOULOS March 13, 1957 Honor Society. AMBITION: to attend college and moior in science, history, music, and politics, and later enter show business. More precious than wealth and iewels are 'FRlENDS'. Kentucky Ave 121 3 an 26 1958 Clipper Choir Vice resident of NHS AMBITION to be a zoologlst Find your own drummer MEMORY Junior Prom J B s class .Q S ARIE EDWARDS K DIANE C. EVANS 121 N. Glover St. 21224 April 9, 1958 AMBITION: to be an airline stewardess and go to Colorado and Kansas. Let's Cut. MEMORY: Mother Hubbords. , ,v KATHLEEN M. EARHARDT 602 N. Bouldin St. 21205 June 29, 1958 Bowling Committee. AMBITION: to become a private secretary, then marry. Love is what you make it. MEMORY: getting to know Miss Brooks. LINDA ANN DUDLEY 561 1 Summerfield Ave. 21 206 Aug. 2, 1958 Swimming Team. AMBITION: to attend Essex and be a successful teacher. I love Sonny Days. MEMORY: Beating Western in '74, Gm' HERBERT MICHAEL EATON 2519 Eastern Ave. 21224 June 10, 1957 MEMORY: May 28th. LOIS M. ELLIOTT 1720 E. Pratt St. 21231 Aug. 18, 1957 AMBITION: to work and later marry. MEMORY: the teachers. Oh Wow. Qu KIMBERLY MICHEALE EGE 4934 Schaub Ave 21206 Oct 24 1956 Are you crazy AMBITION a degree early childhood development then work with small children MEMORY all the frlendsl made at Patterson BARBARA ANN EWACHIW 3110 O'Donnell St. 21224 July 23, 1958 S.G.A., Art. AMBITION: to work and later marry. MEMORY: All my friends that I've grown to know. KAREN E. ELLISON 409 N. Rose St. 21224 Oct. 19, 1958 Volleyball, Track. AMBITION: to get my C.P.A. and learn to play the drums. What's your phone number? MEMORY: counseIor's office.. bus- MICHAEL JOSEPH DUNNIGAN 616 N. Luzerne Ave. 21205 Aug. 8, 1958 Stage Crew in my Sophomore year. AMBITION: to be an electrician. To cut or not to cut, that is the question. MEMORY: the food in the cafeteria. DEBBIE A. EHLERS 5011 Schaub Ave. 21206 Nov. 2, 1958 AMBITION: to work and then to travel, maybe to London, England. Today is the first day of the rest of your life so make the very best of it. MEMORY: Homeroom 1225: Miss Bush. JOAN C. FACKETT 3437 Leverton Ave. 21 224 Sept. 11,1958 AMBITION: to become a Dental Assistant and travel. MEMORY: Ms. Brooks' class. Let's go. SUZANNE ELLEN ECK 325 Ellwood Ave. 21224 Aug. 18, 1957 AMBITION: to go to college to be a physical therapist. Where is Mr. Dabrowski? MEMORY: All the friends that l've 'net through the years. -Iwi SHIRL ENMEIER 4509 Furley Ave. 21206 Feb. 1, 1958 Bible Club, Civic Experience. AMBITION: to live in Nebraska. Do what? MEMORY: Making the Eiffel Tower out of toothpicks. I WILLIAM H. DURM 4751 Chotford Ave. 21206 Aug. 15, 1958 Baseball. AMBITION: to play baseball or get into Data Processing. There is no year like 1976. MEMORY: Playing Baseball for Patterson. s NELSON EUGENE EISEL 423 Joplin St. 21224 Dec. 31, 1957 Football, Track and Field. AMBITION: to become on artist and draw cartoons of the memories of school. Football is the best. MEMORY: The day J.V. Football went into the 1974 Championship. DEBORAH ANN FELTNER 5909 Eurith Ave. 21206 Jan. 16, 1958 Clipper Choir, Class Treasurer, International Thespian Society. AMBITION: to get a good iob and marry John. MEMORY: Mrs. Wroblewski's homeroom. JOYCE MARIE ECKER 3605 Foit Ave. 21224 Dec. 8, 1958 Honor Society, Patterson Press, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to continue in the secretarial field. Wanna do it. MEMORY: Mrs. Wroblewski's steno class. YUN N9 -g,....a-Q SUSAN MAY POIST ENSOR 1312 Bonsal St. 21224 Jan. 13, 1958 International Thespian Society, Clipper Choir, Topsails, All-State Choir, Steering Committee, Paiama Game. AMBITION: to become an elementary school teacher. MEMORY: Pulling Mr. Pocjuykds leg. JOANN V. DWOJESKI 3822 Bonview Ave. 21213 Oct. 2, 1958 S.G.A., Steering Committee, Bowling Club. AMBITION: to go to college, become rich, and work with computers. Get off my case. MEMORY: Barbara Bear and Darlene Diapers. DORIS B. ELBURN - 3026 McElderry St. 21205 July 13, 1958 Z., Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, J' 'Art, and Poetry. AMBITION: to graduate from Patterson and get a degree in elementary teaching. If happiness is in your destiny you need not be in a hurry. VALERIE ANN FERRIS 3413 Elmora Ave. 21213 Dec. 15, 1957 AMBITION: to be a cosmetologist. MEMORY: the whole school in general and the people l've gotten to know. if mi 712 1 kbeengdfawlintegfufy, as dwlliefwawoalalwaas wvlifwhickwe wazdoaoealfzwcoufeaai DEBORAH ANN FISCHER 6106 Danville Ave. 21224 July 7, 1958 ' AMBITION: finish school, and marry Bill. Ole BilII I don't know I can't explain it. MEMORY: Miss Brooks' class. '15 lbw ef' DARLENE FORD 4327 Belair Rd. 21206 152 THERESA L. FITZPATRICK 525 N. Curley St. 21205 Nov. 12, 1958 AMBITION: work, enioy life, and marry. MEMORY: The first day of school in the 10th grade. Are you serious? MARK R. FRAZIER 5041 Orville Ave. 21205 Apr. 28, 1959 AMBITION: to go into broadcasting. Yeeaa Man. MEMORY: getting out. CHERYI. FISHER 824 S. Rappolla St. 21224 Nov. 23, 1957 AMBITION: to be a telephone operator. You and me against the world. MEMORY: Prom and ring dance. ROBIN L. FORTNER BARBARA J. FETCHIK 6732 Brentwood Ave. 21 222 July 9, 1958 V.P. of D.E.C.A., Choir. AMBITION: Marry Joe. Sit on it. MEMORY: Mother Hubbard's. it JAMES THOMAS FLEISCHMANN 710 N. Lakewood Ave. 21205 Mar. 18, 1958 AMBITION: attend college, work for a lot of money. Far out. MEMORY: Passing Mrs. King's class. DEBORAH A. FITCH 712 S. Ponca St. 21224 Dec. 19, 1958 AMBITION: work and be happy. Wow! MEMORY: 12:00 bell on Friday. 3545 Shannon Drive 21 21 3 June 3, 1958 Yearbook, Steering Comm. AMBITION: attend college and be happy. Nothing good lasts forever, iust be glad for the good times together. MEMORY: talking to Joe on the phone. MICHAEL H. FREDERICK 39 S. Ellwood Ave. 21224 Oct. 7, 1958 - Rifle Club. AMBITION: to see the world. MEMORY: Mrs. WooIford's closs. GINA ANN FOX 6437 Danville Ave. 21224 Dec. 31, 1958 AMBITION: to be successful and happy. MEMORY: Donna and Kim fourth period. .. Nj BERNARD FIEDEN 223 S. Regester St. 21231 Apr. 6, 1958 Varsity Lacrosse. AMBITION: to win the lottery and retire at an early age. What time is it? For RealI MEMORY: Mrs. Woolford's history class and her term paper. ,ff 11.--:.':.,.' --.4 ,..Ji, he 1: .. - , JEFPREYJOHN FLOYD ' 1117 Urban Way 21224 Nov. 28, 1957 A, AMBITION: to receive a 'I ' Doctorate in astronomy, - genetics, and astronautics 'I before I'm 50 years old. MEMORY: meeting Jean Watson, Roxanne Chisholm and Kalia Kontos. SHIRLEY ANN FREDERICK 409 N. Rose St. 21224 Jan. 8, 1958 Volleyball, Track Team, Press Staff. AMBITION: to go to college and maior in accounting. School isn't really that bad. MEMORY: all the friends l've met, and the good times we shared. l. .. BRENDA ANN FITZE 1 I 12 W. Lombard St. 21 223 June 27, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to go on to college and get married someday. Thanks Mom and Dad. I could not have made it without you. MEMORY: Having all the fun I did. MARY PHILOMENA FRANCIS 1428 Bonsal St 21224 Oct 4 1958 Sec of Thesplans Clipper Choir Steering Committee, Paiama Game, S.G.A. AMBITION: to become a secretary and later You sis! Wroblewski's 'if CHERYL ANN FIFER 4112 Balfern Ave. 21213 May 18, 1958 C.E.P. AMBITION: to go into nursing school. MEMORY: my friends and teachers. 15,0 MARYANN M. FOOS 622 Umbra St. 21224 Apr. 20, 1958 Secretary of DECA. AMBITION: to be a beautician and later marry in the future. I'm hungry. MEMORY: Mother Hubbard's. 4 JOHN PATRICK FREDERICK 4839 Greencrest Rd. 21 206 Feb. 8, 1958 AMBITION: to get out of school and get a good paying iob. MEMORY: getting out of school. Q '9' DENNIS MICHAEL FITZPATRICK 525 N. Curley St. 21205 Oct. 1 1, 1957 AMBITION: to live in Canada and keep all of my friends. MEMORY: the friends I've known while going through high school. 'S ' LINDA MARIE FRANKLIN 17 S. East Ave. 21 224 Jan. 30, 1958 Reading books. AMBITION: to work after I et out of school and marry Manuel in the future. MEMORY: getting along with the teachers. IRENE FILIPPOU 824 S. Ponca St. 21224 FLOYD WAYNE FORBES 3201 Hudson St. 21224 Jan. 22, 1958 AMBITION: to marry Bernadine. Take life easy. MEMORY: Graduation Day, May 28, 1976: Snacking in English class. it JANE ANNE FREEMAN 1419 Curie Way 21224 Oct. 14, 1957 AMBITION: to finish school. Meathead. MEMORY: the teachers. TELL OF OPPORTUNHYC WI-IIC!-I WE I-MDE BEEN FORTUNLUE 70 F-MDE. NANCY MARIE GARRETT 3200 Chestnut Ave. 21 211 Jan. 13, 1958 Keyettes. AMBITION: to go to college and have fun. Oh JoAnne, 'What am I gonna do'? MEMORY: all the good times in data processing. :X fu N wl 5 ROSEMARIE GLOWACK 1095 Locust Dr. 21122 Dec. 13, 1958 JV and Varsity Cheerleading. AMBITION: to enioy life to the fullest. What's wrong with iust being me. 154 HARRIET GEORGAS 730 Rappolla St. 21224 Apr. 6, 1958 President of U.N. Club, Treasurer Art Service Club, Bowling, Steering Committee. AMBITION: to take up commercial art, fashion design, and interior decorating. School is a merry-go- round and it's my turn to get off. MEMORY: all my friends and teachers. JOHN GRAMS 13 N. Belnord Ave. 21224 1 LW' RICHARD W. GASTER 1 12 N. Bradford St. 21 221 Feb. 8, 1958 Basketball, Track. AMBITION: to finish school, get my iob, and marry Valerie. Keep gettin up. MEMORY: getting out. LAURA L. GONGLOFF 6529 Parnell Ave. 21222 Feb. 20, 1958 Library Aide, JV. Volleyball, Badminton. AMBITION: to either go to college or travel and then get married. Sit on it, man. Go home. MEMORY: I will always remember the friends of old and new, and all the wonderful teachers. VERNA G. FRIEND 2934 Hudson St. 21224 Feb. I 1, 1958 AMBITION: iust live and enioy life. Ya in a coma? MEMORY: the days we had off. ALICIA LYNN GILL 1427 Bonsol St. 21224 Oct. 26, 1958 Thespians, Choir, Pep Squad, Pajama Game, Rally Around the Flag, Boys, C,E.P., Staff Editor of '76 Yearbook, N.H.S., U.N. Club. AMBITION: to see the world become a better place for all people. Kindness in giving creates Iove. ANNIE H. GRAUER 3527 Dudley Ave. 21213 July 24, 1958 Bowling. AMBITION: to marry Danny and become a medical secretary. Life is a iourney, not a destination. MEMORY: fantastic friends and Miss Brooks' class. BRENDA L. GAULT 151 N. Patterson Park Ave. 21231 Aug. 24, 1958 AMBITION: to attend Essex C College. I don't know! MEMORY: meeting all the people. DEBBIE GOODWIN 525 N. Castle St. 21231 AMBITION: now attending Essex Community College. 5 .ITIS .. 1 1 - , , 1, . ll Q-f I Q I , I .. 1 I A 6, ' 1 -4 I MICHAEL P. GAGLIONE 3012 McEIderry St. KIMBERLY M. GARRETI' BRIAN D. FRYE 21205 603 N. Curley St. 21205 3403 Gough St. 21224 May 12, 1957 Mar. 3, 1958 Nov. 28, 1957 AME. I ION: to become a State trooper. MEMORY: the people I met. BENJAMIN C. GLASS 2545 Eastern Ave. 21224 Oct. 14, 1958 Varsity Wrestling I1 Oth Gradel General of school. AMBITION: to make money, get married, and have a family someday. Oh Really! MEMORY: meeting new people I've learned to love. IF? SHARON ANN GRAUER 4003 Eierman Ave. 21206 Dec. 13, 1957 AMBITION: to become a clerk typist, and marry Ted on June 19, 1976. When you have love and friendship you're never alone in the world. MEMORY: the closeness of friends, farewell assembly, and graduation. TIMOTHY GAYER 4306 Raymar Ave. 21 206 Track. BARBARA JEAN GORALSKI 4032 Lyndale Ave. 21213 Dec. 2, 1959 Varsity Basketball, Honor Society. AMBITION: to pursue a Medical career and be happy. The man who fights for his ideals is the man who is alive. MEMORY: the friends I have made. AMBITION: to get a good iob, earn lots of money, and make something out of life. How sweet it is. MEMORY: Being in Mrs. Woolford's history class. JOSEPH GLINOWIECKI 1739 Bank St. 21231 Mar. 21, 1958 Varsity Football and Wrestling. AMBITION: to further my training in the electrical field. TMA' DEBRA ANN GREENE 5324 Wright Ave. 21205 Oct. 23, 1957 Secretory of DECA. AMBITION: to be a medical assistant and then marry. Hove it your way. MEMORY: Mother Hubbards. JOHN L. GELINEAU 3123 Shannon Dr. 21213 Oct. 28, 1957 AMBITION: to become a computer programmer. School's out. MEMORY: Getting out the end of this year. WILLIAM MARTIN GORALSKI 4032 Lyndale Ave. 21213 Dec. 2, 1959 Up the Down Staircase, The Paiama Game, Choir, Topsails, Thespians. AMBITION: to pursue a career in English. Give my regards to Broadway. MEMORY: my friends and the Paiama Game. AMBITION: to become a secretary and marry Mike Stewart. That's my honey! MEMORY: Smoking in the girls room. DAVID P. GLOCK 5523 Seward Ave. 21206 Nov. 10, 1958 SGA, Lacrosse, Rifle Club. AMBITION: to become an officer in the U.S.N. and continue it as a career. MEMORY: the good times that l had and the teachers who made me work so hard. JOHN J. GRIFFIN 214 Ellwood Ave. 21224 Perhaps among Meseoppommdzw was ffeabilify wloobbacbatwlwt Aadlwzppewl ELIZABETH A. HAJEK 3567 Dudley Ave. 21213 July 12, 1957 AMBITION: to take life as it comes and be happy with Roger. Are you serious? CONNIE MARIE GRIMES 6504 Danville Ave. 21224 RODNEY HAMILTON 404 N. Milton Ave. 21224 July 7, 1958 AMBITION: to go to Florida and continue on with my education. Let's Boogie. MEMORY: going to Mother Hubbards first period. SANDRA ANN HALCOTT 2107 E. Lombard St. 21231 Jan. 6, 1958 Band, Library, Art Service Club, Gymnastics. AMBITION: to take what God gives me and use it to the fullest, then share it with a friend. What will be will be. MEMORY: all the friendly warm faces I saw walking through the halls. ..-ng... Nov. 1, 1958 Choir, Pep Squad, Thespians. AMBITION: to go to college and become a physical therapist. Here Roscoe. MEMORY: Paiama Game. TERESA ANN HAMILTON 3832 Elmley Ave. 21213 March 10, 1958 AMBITION: to get a job and travel. Take care. MEMORY: being in Mrs. Wroblewski's homeroom, 12-08. it I A in . ,, g U. , .l 7 l ,, Tsfwll 1 j 1 if-'MELVIN E. HANZOOK JR. Decker Aye. 21224 , , epmfv, 19584 Rifle Club. AMBITION: to go 7 to college and make K Isameiiting out of myself. Life YJ is only whatlyou make put of it,1' l 'I if : A ' ,. , . 156 TYRONE MICHAEL HALE 107 S. Catherine St. 21223 July 7, 1956 Bowling, Swimming, Sword Fighting. AMBITION: to be in the field of electronics. Right- On. MEMORY: walking with the girls. GLORIA JEAN HARTLOVE 2010 E. Baltimore St. 21 231 GARY L. HARDY 1638 Northgate Rd. 21218 July 2, 1958 Sports. AMBITION: to go to college to become a gym teacher: playing football or basketball. MEMORY: is playing on a championship football team. '!'1N 'T KAREN M HARTNET1' 621 S. Rappolla St. 21224 Apr. 4, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to work and later marry. Check it out. MEMORY: going to Patterson High School. ANGELA G. HARLEE 2415 E. Federal St. 21213 Sept. 4, 1957 AMBITION: to attend a trade school where I can be trained for my part in the future. Success in the future. MEMORY: the first school I attended for 1 year and the school I graduated from. F LINDA SUSAN GRONBERG 528 South Macon Street Sept. 9, 1958 , Thespian Pres., Topsails, Press Staff, Yearbook, Student Page, 'M'A'S'H,' 'Up the Down Staircase,' 'P.J. Game,' 'Don't Drink the Water,' ' Rally Round the Flag 8oys,' Jr. Play, Cheerleader, Asst. Senator. AMBITION: to marry Ralph, go to college. MEMORY: meeting Woot. BONNIE L. HAMMERBACHER 3915 Chesterfield Ave. 21 21 3 Aug. 3, 1958 AMBITION: to goto college and be happy. MEMORY: my friends and teachers especially Miss Carr. COLLEEN TERESA HARTOULIS 4801 Fleet St. 21224 Aug. 14, 1958 AMBITION: to be an IBM programmer and marry Billy. Let's cut BilIy. MEMORY: the days we had off! MARGARET ANN HALL 502 S. Catan St. 21224 Oct. 10, 1958 National Honor Society, JV and Varsity Cheerleading, School Store. AMBITION: to get a good iob and, in time, get married. I would later like to travel and meet other people. That's nice! MEMORY: the good times I had, Mash. DIANE M. HARRIS 6053 Arizona Ave. 21206 Jan. 17, 1958 AMBITION: to recover from school and make an easy living. What's happening. MEMORY: walk-outs. ALAN R. GROVES 2729 Fait Ave. 21224 May 31, 1958 Thespion Society. AMBITION: to become an actor. There you go. MEMORY: my participation in Up the Down Staircase. SHAWN R. HAMMOND 5556 Cedonia Ave. 21 206 June 27, 1958 AMBITION: to work and marry Grant Rines and make him happy. I love you, Grant. . . forever. MEMORY: Jr. Prom. BONNIE M. HEAGY 124 S. Curley St. 21224 Dec. 1, 1958 Bowling Team. AMBITION: to get a iob and travel. C'mon. MEMORY: meeting and getting to a lot of nice people. Knowing Miss Brooks. SUSAN ANN HALL 452 N. Clinton St. 21224 Apr. 17, 1958 Bowling, Pep Squad. AMBITION: to become a secretary and later marry Harry. I don't wanta hear it. MEMORY: all my A1 friends. gf' PM I I if I . I ROBERT STEPHEN HART 1237 Joplin St. 21224 Jan. 9, 1958 DEBBIE L. HAGERT 603 N. Glover St. 21205 July 2, 1958 Work Study, AMBITION: to become a receptionist, work at Andy's, and have lots of fun. I love it. MEMORY: the teachers strike and my whole Senior year. i. ,4.. , -,. . .1 I -i , 1 ff ' 3, YOUNGAEJ-IAN 1270 Cedarcroft Rd. 21239 Sept. 'l4, 1959 AMBITION: to attend college. , No gains without pains. - Taking the bitter with the .. sweet. Y. E A ,Q l l.: x 1, rf . 3 a 'bf . , , I ,f .- i.s., :lf , in J IH , '3 -7 rx, .5 a Choir, Topsails, Thespians, Press Staff, Track, Cross Country. AMBITION: to become a career psychologist and perhaps get into theatre and music. Very interesting. MEMORY: the good times that I had with dramatic productions. BONNIE L. HEBDEN 1101 Steiger Way 21205 Oct. 14, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to become a secretary, go to college, and then marry the right person. Well, I did itl MEMORY: getting out of 4th period. LAW X I , ff n,,,l ,Tv QW' ef! 'fd fl , f, 157 fofleafwvlfaonvoufzfmisfakesaucffodeeff ways of fiewjaom www new BONITA LYNN HESS 705 S. Lakewood Ave. 21224 Oct. 2, 1957 '76 Steering Committee. AMBITION: to get a good iob, travel, and later marry. MEMORY: the great teamship and wonderful teachers. KATHLEEN DIANNE 1-1oM 318 s. Clinton sf. 21224 sepf. 20, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college and later marry Harry. ,IAQ pxfyclfxf MMM 2 'W CAROLE LEIGH HOFFMANN 2933 N. Calvert St. 21 21 8 Nov. 30, 1958 Photography, Camping, Cooking, Crafts, Quilt Making, Embroidery, Poetry. AMBITION: to live in the country, lead a happy and productive life as a wholesome human being. Learn what is to be taken seriously and laugh at the rest. EDWIN M. HUMPHRIES 4101 Gladden Ave. 21 21 3 Jan. 6, 1958 Football, Weightlifting. AMBITION: to go to college. lf only I was as good as Joe. MEMORY: Morquita. SHARON HICKS 2632 E. Monument St. 21205 Aug. 16, 1956 Class Representative, SGA. AMBITION: to become an Airline Stewardess, and later marry. MEMORY: office practice and Mrs. Barrett. RAYMOND A. HOPKA 6715 German Hill Rd. 21 222 ROBERT MICHAEL HEIMBACH 3600 Esther Place 21224 Mar. 29, 1956 Track, Basketball, Cross Country. AMBITION: to go to college and advance in sciences, sports, and a long life. Be happy, enioy life, and meet new people. MEMORY: Cross Country Championship and Bud Seward, the coach. MICHAEL A. HOFFNER 6830 Gough St. 21224 Feb. 7, 1957 Printing Club. AMBITION: to become a millionaire. What you don't see, it will hurt you. MEMORY: scaring Mr. Dingle. MARYANNE HUNDT 2616 E. Madison St. 21 205 July 11, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to take up nursing and to get even with Joe. I also plan to marry someday. Would yo? Where's Bumblebee? MEMORY: Having Mr, Montgomery for chemistry and knowing a very sweet guy, Tom Digiorgio. SUSAN MARY ELIZABETH HISLEY 716 S. Curley St. 21224 Nov. 4, 1957 AMBITION: to goto college and maior in psychology. Live today, die tomorrow. JANICE LYNN HOUCK 3900 Foster Ave. 21 224 Nov. 6, 1958 Clipper Choir, Topsails, Thespians, Press Staff. GARY F. HEINE 30 S. Robinson St. 21224 Aug. 21, 1956 AMBITION: to go to college and get a good iob. MEMORY: Passing Miss Brooks' class. LINDA G. HOLDINESS 614 N. Curley St. 21205 Oct, 27, 1958 AMBITION: to become a secretary and later marry. l'm hip. MEMORY: smoking in the girls rooms. DEBBIE A. HUNKER 1211 Steelton Ave. 21224 Dec. 22, 1958 Choir, Press Staff. AMBITION: to become a secretary and travel around the world. Disgustingl MEMORY: the plays, dances, and the nice people. 1 f 'fffwvv f'w'f -Y . w., STEVE GERARD HEINZE 340 Joplin St. 21224 Aug. 9, 1958 Ping Pong, Pool, and Swimming. AMBITION: to attend college and become a millionaire. What's happening! MARY RUTH HODGE 4814 Orville Ave. 21205 Dec. 1, 1958 DECA Club. AMBITION: to be a medical assistant. Man that's far out. That's the way, I like it. MEMORY: the many friends I made and the good times we had. JAMES RICHARD HULSON JR. 31 20 Lawnview Ave. 21213 Sept. 22, 1958 Varsity Soccer. AMBITION: to go on and live a strong life and be successful in the years to come. Whatever you say. MEMORY: being a part of Patterson High. DENNIS L. HOLMAN 3117 O'Donnell St. 21 224 July 20, 1956 Auto Shop. AMBITION: to go into a mechanical field. Hey Man. MEMORY: friends I met and teachers l won't forget. GABRIEL T. IMPALLARIA JR. 422 N. Lakewood Ave. 21224 June 7, 1958 Choir, Topsails, Thespions. AMBITION: to be a photographer and enioy life. Let's party. MICHAEL HOEHN 5464 Bucknell Rd. 21206 June 19, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college, get a iob, and eventually, go into business myself. Can't think of one. JO ANN HUMPHRESS 1221 Steelton Ave. 21224 Oct. 18, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to be a secretary or an airline stewardess. Do your own thing. MEMORY: meeting new people, plays, and singing with the Clipper Choir. 'PW' LINDA ANN HELOWICZ 1117 S. Ellwood Ave. 21224 Mar. 14, 1956 Bowling Team. AMBITION: to travel around, get a iob as o cashier. Love is never having to say you're sorry. MEMORY: Bowling with Miss Brooks. JAMES HILTON HOLMES 815 S. Streeper St. 21224 Mar. 14, 1958 Sports. AMBITION: to go in the Army to take up transportation and to be a singer or drummer. You squirreI. MEMORY: when I made the Baseball Team. SHARON LEE IRELAND 4120 Brendan Ave. 21213 Mar. 6, 1957 AMBITION: to take care of Phil and raise our family. l QI-IOWTHEMTI-IE I-IOUBAND Tl-IEYMAYCI-ILWGE CAROL V. JAMES Tl-IE WORLD THBOUGI-I Tl-IEIB CINDI JOANN JANKOWIAK 124 N. Kenwood Ave. 21224 June 27, 1958 Work Study, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to get a good job, have lots of money, and keep on laughing. For real. MEMORY: all the good times with Mr. DiCopo and his funny stories. V A , N , . r I JEFFREY EDWARD JOYCE 4823 Claybury Ave. 21206 Sept. 6, 1956 Regional Vice-Pres. of Balto. for DECA: DECA, T.V. Commercial. AMBITION: to be a leader in local government. Life is good, so live life long. MEMORY: all the good teachers: Mr. Fife. 1 . . 1223 Gregor Way 21224 Dec. 25, 1958 AMBITION: to travel, to become a stewardess or a DELMA JOYCE JOHNSON 1566 Clifton Ave. 21217 Dec. 6, 1958 Choir. AMBITION: to be an airplane pilot. MEMORY: Mrs. Starke, Choir. MARYANN R. JENKINS 6611 Marne Ave. 21224 Dec. 14, 1957 AMBITION: to become a computer operator and continue working with little children. Ready to go for a smoke. MEMORY: meeting a lot of friends that are very nice in every way. model. MARJORIE CLARA JOHNSON 609 S. Broadway 21231 Apr. 12, 1956 Art Service Club AMBITION: to help with small children in nursery school. Be prepared. MEMORY: it's the best school in Balto. City that l know of. - . 'L SANDRA J. JEWELL 5303 Eastern Ave. 21224 Mar. 1, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to work. You'll get over it. Bill, MEMORY: just going to Patterson. 4. my . ' any ty ff KIM JUBA ' . 5610 Frankford Ave.v ,K 21206 Q .Xa Aug. 27, 1958 I Lfkwll' in . , ff 1-lf Qi 471 DEBBIE ANN JUBB 6323 Brown Ave. 21224 Feb. 13, 1958 Bowling. AMBITION: to get a good iob and later marry. Saccharine four plus one. Club. AMBITION: to have a good time. Everybody needs somebody. MEMORY: KANDY E. KANE 40 N. Kresson St. 21224 June 7, 1958 AMBITION: to marry Charlie, then later work. Live each day as the day comes. MEMORY: the day we received our rings. ESTER M. KARAVEDAS 4932 Frankford Ave. 21206 Nov. 21, 1958 Var. Cheerleading, Steering Committee '76, Choir, Thespians, Future Homemakers of America. AMBITION: to be an interior decorator and get married. Who's going to Pappy's? MEMORY: Mother Hubbard's. getting to know Miss Brooks. BRENDA ANN JANCZEWSKI 6810 Eastbrook Ave. 21 224 Nov. 10, 1958 Work Study, lce Skating. AMBITION: to be happy, enioy life, and work. Say what? MEMORY: Lacrosse and Football Games. VENIDA LYNN JOHNSON 6626 O'Donnell St. 21224 Aug. 24, 1957 Choir, DECA, AMBITION: to be happy and enioy life and later marry. MEMORY: when we received our school rings, the dances. EITH JOHN KARWACKI 810 Eastern Ave. 21224 ay 13, 1957 asketball, Bowling. MBITION: to be an auto echanic. Hey tuff guy. EMORY: the girls and my avorite teachers. JUDITH A. JOHNS 1315 Ballard Way 21224 May 18, 1958 SGA. AMBITION: to marry Michael Shaver on July 4, 1976. I don't feel like it. MEMORY: Mr. Mack and all the fun I had in ceramic class with Bernie, JoAnn, and Matilda. MYONG S. JANG 28 N. Luzerne Ave. 21 224 July 26, 1957 AMBITION: to attend college. Remember me when l've gone away. RICHARD JONES 913 N. Montford 21205 DAVID W. JOHNSON 2924 E. Monument St. 21 205 July 20, 1958 Pool, Bowling. AMBITION: to go to college. Anything goes. MEMORY: Mr. Eklund's 10th grade history class. so b CHARLIE LOUIS JUSTICE 3719 Mt. Pleasant Ave. 21 224 July 3, 1958 Track, Swimming. AMBITION: to be G computer programmer. Do it 'til you're satisfied. MEMORY: girls. ROBERT J. KAVANAGH 6043 Marquette Rd. 21206 Oct. 12, 1957 Varsity Football, Baseball, AMBITION: to attend college and to coach little league football. That's the breaks. MEMORY: all of the great football parties. LYNDA ANN KALINE 1031 Spangler Way 21 205 Aug. 9, 1958 DECA, Club Treasurer. AMBITION: to be a physical therapist. Nifty, MEMORY: Mother Hubbards. ,,,. PAUL ANTHONY JANOWIAK 4339 Nicholas Ave. 21206 Feb. 12, 1958 AMBITION: to be a skilled worker. MEMORY: playing JV Lacrosse. MARK JORDON 206 S. Madeira St. 21231 DONALD GERARD KECK 1436 Bonsal St. 21224 Sept. 15, 1956 AMBITION: to attend a college to become a C.P.A. Oh boy! My favorite. l'll never forget how kind and thoughtful the teachers were to me. . . Jofvwlwtliappews wwfoawba changed fifheneecdcwldesvwaalst TIM KELLY 11 15 Steiger Way 21205 Nov. 15, 1957 Keep on trucking. MADELINE THERESA KIKOLA , 1110 S. East Ave. 21224 July 1 1, 1957 DECA. AMBITION: to pursue a career in nursing. MEMORY: cutting. VICTORIA DIANNE KING 5845 Arizona Ave. 21206 Aug. 10, 1958 AMBITION: to be a secretary and enioy life. Ain't you got nothin' better to do? I fl. V , if A KOCENT S Glover St 21224 20 1958 Athletics AMBITION: to follow up in education In 162 and computer 1' HARRY B. KEEN JR. 3828 Foster Ave. 21224 Feb. 18, 1958 AMBITION: to continue auto mechanics or go into Law Enforcement. MARY LYNNETTE KENNEDY 4417 Mannasota Ave. 21206 Dec. 21, 1958 AMBITION: to attend college and become a dental assistant. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. MEMORY: football and soccer games and Mr. EkIund's class. CHARLES H. KLINGELHOFER 3423 Elliott St. 21224 Dec. 15, 1958 AMBITION: to go to school for cabinet making. Those that don't have can't lose. MEMORY: Mr Gerhard's homeroom. KAREN E. KILGORE 102 S. Fagley St. 21224 Feb. 21, 1958 Dancing. AMBITION: to have a career in Data Processing. Dynumite. MEMORY: was the first 3 weeks at Patterson during the 12th grade. BETH SUZANNE KOEHLER 3856 Lyndale Ave 21213 Oct 18 1958 AMBITION to attend college and work in New PATRICIA K. KERNS 1 N. Curley St. 21224 Feb. 17, 1958 Singing. AMBITION: to get a iob, and later marry, to become a gospel singer. We've only iust begun. MEMORY: the last row in homeroom. KATHY MARY KNAUER 5510 Force Rd. 21206 Mar. 2, 1958 AMBITION: to get a secretarial iob and later marry. What a way to go. MEMORY: the Patterson football night game and the people. want to party York. EDWARD D. KELCH 2500 Fait Ave. 21 224 Nov. 28, 1956 Craftsman Club. AMBITION: to goto college and take up electronics. How are you? KYONG SIK KIM 2216 E. Lombard St. 21231 Oct. 25, 1956 AMBITION: to go to college, play ping-pong. LINDA MARGARET KOENIG 134 N. Glover St. 21224 Oct. 23, 1958 Clipper Choir, Work Study, and Sec. of Keyettes. AMBITION: to work, possibly attend college, and later marry. Wow. MEMORY: the teachers' strike and the Proms. RODNEY N. KERR 6806 Conley St. 21224 July 15, 1957 AMBITION: to become a State Police Officer. Tell me about it. MEMORY: getting out at 12 o'clock. DONNA MARIE KNOTT 1931 Gough St. 21231 Nov. 25, 1958 JV and Varsity Volleyball, Work in School Store. AMBITION: to get o iob and later get married, have children and travel around. Aw come on! MEMORY: receiving our school rings. Y- 'W' nw' 'W' ' -Q- KAREN K. KELLER 4909 E. Chase St. 21205 Jan. 24, 1959 AMBITION: to live and enioy myself. Eat a root. MIJUNG KIM 4333 B Alan Dr. 21229 July 12, 1955 AMBITION: to goto college to become a dental assistant. MEMORY: my friends. PATRICE A. KOENIG 34 N. Streeper St. 21224 Feb. 27, 1958 Varsity Soccer Manager MlMIS AMBITION: to find a good iob working with lots of people. Live each day as if tomorrow didn't exist. MEMORY: friends, soccer. .ff MARY L. KERRIGAN 3511 Foster Ave. 21224 June 1 1, 1958 AMBITION: to take it easy for a while and then become a secretary. Are you kiddin' me? MEMORY: all the new people I met and the good times l had with them. JEAN KOBUS 815 S. Montford Ave. 21224 Sept. 23, 1959 AMBITION: to find a good iob, marry, and raise a family. Let the party carry on. MEMORY: hearing the 12 o'clock bell. MICHAEL KELLY 1 115 Steiger Way 21205 Dec. 18, 1956 AMBITION: to get out of school as fast as I can. Go Dude. MEMORY: getting out. DOROTHY ANNA MARIE KING l 12 N. Lakewood Ave. 21224 Sept. 19, 1957 AMBITION: to get married and have more children and take care of my little girl. Love it. MEMORY: math, office practice and a few teachers. DENISE A. KOPP 308 S. Durham St. 21231 Feb. 18, 1957 AMBITION: to work and later marry. Say wha MEMORY: Mrs. Karl. -J 21 X . l K x 3 Q x A if xx NZ' V I , I -. x J X fl l XX . g , 5 X K .J -. X , X A gf , .J Xi I I , if, A I 1, 3 ,Ili yy. 1 ,, J ' ,f lv , -J I l VN , if 'J .f l Aj Xxx. ki! ,z lj VV I L .X ., N , N M f lf G , , , K! Xi MF J x... 9. I U ' I 19: f l . ' I 0 '- ww' 0 ,- 4 1 ig ., X Vx,-1 ,X il V, X xg f U l. 'I I ,rx , if ii ,I .I ,. gf J .Nr ,Ji . 1 . I . f , I ,J I I -. if., . , I . , , Yi -I, I 7 . 3 - , ' I I, 'J crfierigtvvoriiue, Q. KOVA 'HEKW '4 . ,gy 5505 Adleighldve. 121206 Jan.1e,1958f pf Yearbook Staff. ' , X . r-V CARL K. KURGAN 2004 Bank St. 21231 July 28, 1 958 JV and Varsity Soccer. MEMORY: throwing Mr. Russ in the pool after winning three championships. PAM LEBER 4007 Sinclair Lane 21213 Jan. 6, 1958 AMBITION: to teach retarded children. MEMORY: meeting friends. DAVID MICHEAL LEUSCHNER 424 N. Glover St. 21224 Oct. 9, 1956 AMBITION: to be a cop. How great it is to be an exception. MEMORY: having off. JOANN B. KOZAK 5923 Daywalt Ave. 21206 Feb. 25, 1958 AMBITION: to work, travel, and later settle down and raise my family in the country. What can I say? MEMORY: all the great people that make the school number 1. JONI MICHELLE LEE 1322 N. Linwood Ave. 21 2l 3 Feb. 28, I958 Swimming, dancing, sewing. AMBITION: to be a dress designer and make many clothes. Let's party. Where's it at tonight. MEMORY: seeing all my friends and getting out at 12 o'clock. 'L MICHAEL J. KORDEK 5106 Wright Ave. 21205 Aug. 13, 1958 Bowling Team. AMBITION: to become a data processing operator. See ya later. MEMORY: having nice teachers and a lot of good friends, Lancaster trip. JUDY A. LABATUE 2927 Pulaski Hwy. 21224 July 14, I958 Pres. of Honor Society, Math Dept. Aide, Yearbook. AMBITION: to someday be elected to the Mathematics Hall of Fame in Conshohcken, Pa. Perfectionism is not being perfect, but being able to learn from one's mistakes. ROBIN LEUSCHNER 424 N. Glover St. 21224 Dec. 20, 1957 AMBITION: to become a secretary and later marry. I don't know. MEMORY: Mr. Dabrowski. JOANN D. KRAFT 720 S. Decker Ave. 21224 Feb. 19, 1957 AMBITION: to be a floral designer and have a happy future. Shut up weirdo! MEMORY: my friends and the good times l've had here at Patterson. CHRISTINE MARIE LEONARD 515 N. East Ave. 21205 Aug. 13, 1958 Pep Squad, Bowling Team, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to work as a fashions secretary and to travel. I plan to be happy always. Happiness is a way of love. MEMORY: having fun and meeting new friends. RONALD FRANK KORECKY 5415 Force Rd. 21206 PETER JOHN LADZINSKI 6725 Boston Ave. 21222 Apr. 8, 1957 AMBITION: to make a mint. What's the deal. MEMORY: 5th period bell. Q' 1' If ANTOINETTE LEE MARY LEVINSKI 2002 Gough St. 21231 Jan. 5, 1957 AMBITION: to succeed in life as a stenographer then marry Rick. You've come along way baby, to get where you got to today. MEMORY: the many beautiful times in Miss Brooks' classroom. JOHN A. KRUSZEWSKI 2120 Fleet St. 21231 July 25, 1958 Baseball. AMBITION: to play maior league baseball and get a iob in data processing. DIMETRA LEOTSAKOS 6629 Marne Ave. 21224 Mar. 1 1, 1959 U. N. Club. AMBITION: to attend college. 1' Happiness lets last forever. MEMORY: to all my friends and teachers. JOSEPH FRANLIN RUSSEL KORTASH JR. 8312 Pulaski Hwy. 21237 Mar. 29, 1957 Civic Experience. AMBITION: to join the Air Force, enter college, and later marry. Journeys end in lovers meeting. MEMORY: my friends. BILL LAWRENCE 6828 ran Ave. 21224 Aug. 4, 1958 Assoc. Editor of Press Staff, SGA, Pres. of Bowling League, Honor Roll. AMBITION: to spend a week in Poland and live to tell about it. Want to fool around? MEMORY: leaving. MICHAEL LEWANDOWSKI 326 Chapel St. 21231 April 5, 1958 AMBITION: to become a Balto. City police officer. MEMORY: Mr. Worsley's Mech. drafting class - 1 lth grade. JUDITH ANN KUFEL 3001 E. Monument St. 21205 Nov. 14, 1958 Clipper Choir, Vice-Pres. . of U.N. Club, Yearbook, CEP. AMBITION: to go to college and travel. My las decision is to go into accounting. I hate this class. MEMORY: having Mrs. King in the 11th grade. KATHERINE F. LEPKOWSKI 1902 E. Pratt St. 21231 Feb. 20, 1958 Clipper Choir, Varsity Tennis Team, SGA, Pep Squad, Work Study. AMBITION: to work, marry Roman in 1977, and make him happy. Dig it. MEMORY: the teachers strike. -sf TERRY KOTSCHENREUTHER 3207 Esther Place 21224 'ii MICHAEL JOSEPH LAWSON 3530 Lyndale Ave. 21213 Nov. 9, 1958 Varsity Lacrosse. AMBITION: to attend Essex Community College. l'll do it later. MEMORY: playing Lacrosse. NANCY JOYCE LEWIS 1307 Rayleigh Way 21224 Nov. 2, 1958 AMBITION: to go in the Military service. I want to be a single, vibrant woman in years to come. Hey People. MEMORY: the days I cut class and never got caught. L J jf 1, if X 'KQRX l 5- l ttf'-f ' 'Y 11- - 9' l 14 it . Q ft K,,, V, :Ili A . 14.11 ll .it .4 ff f ,W , hw, ,, . ' JI .A 1 ,f A ,A I . I .1 wir' S ' 1 10 1 111.1-f .uv K I 4 if 1 'x ' ' lx, ' Rik-17 I wg? x I , , t xll I.. avfieania 1 ,Q 1' :fin FLORA NANCY LOCKLEAR 405 N. Mmon Ave. 21224 od. ao, 1956 Dancing. AMBITION: to get married and to raise a family. Help Keep America Beautiful. MEMORY: how beautiful Patterson is. JANICE A. LUPO 3217 Fait Ave. 21224 Aug. 23, 1958 FBLA, Work Study, School Store, Honor Roll, SGA. AMBITION: to study fashion merchandising. Don't get excited. MEMORY: school strike. 166 'll ,Li ffl.. farlf' MARK usev ,il 1' A 412 s. Lehigh sf. 21224 Jams, 1959 Patterson Press, JV and Varsity Baseball. AMBITION: to go to college and play baseball. I can handle it. MEMORY: being in Mr. White's history class and writing for the Patterson press. T, X. x TJ., ,Ln AMY LONIS 423 Gusryan St. 21224 Sept. 18, 1958 Varsity Tennis and Basketball, National Honor Society. AMBITION: to goto college and travel. Don't worry about it. MEMORY: the people. DONALD MAHALA 919 Spangler Way 21205 Apr. 8, 1958 Tennis, Bowling, and Swimming. AMBITION: to become a State Policeman or a computer programmer. MEMORY: the best English teacher, Mattie Brooks. PORTIA FAYE LOCKLEAR 405 N. Milton Ave. 21 224 Nov. 13, 1957 AMBITION: to get married in the future, to be a nurse's or teacher's aide. twill be out of school soon, but I will miss it. So good-bye to Patterson. MEMORY: Patterson High School, because it is the best. TIM LURZ 5421 Todd Ave. 21206 THEMIS LOUKOS 3306 E. Lombard St. 21224 June 18, 1959 Bowling, Tennis. AMBITION: to goto college and become a dentist. Greeks are great. MEMORY: 10th grade Spanish class. MARIANNA MAIO 3317 E. Baltimore St. 21 224 SHARON ANN LOHR 3526 Lyndale Ave. 21213 May 21. 1958 AMBITION: to complete college and become a biologist. Find me a blonde yet? MEMORY: getting the bus with my friends. LESTER LUTTRELL 434 N. Clinton St. 21224 1 . A ' ,fm.4.ff ,f I of .1 f ' Uv 5.1 ' Ji if ' 'fl if v DAVID S. LINETTY 230 S. Chester St. 21231 Apr. 1, 1958 Baseball, Tennis, Horseback Riding. AMBITION: to marry Tish, to be a success in life. Life and love are for the taking. What's happening? MEMORY: senior year and Miss Crockett. RICHARD MICHALE LOWE 715 N. Patterson Pk. Ave. 21205 Oct. 28, 1958 Football, Wrestting. AMBITION: to ioin the State Police - look out teachers. Like to buy some used bus tickets? MEMORY: the 12 o'clock bell and the very last school day. STEPHEN A. MAJCHRZAK 6714 Gary Ave. 21222 Aug. 6, 1958 AMBITION: to be a secondary teacher in social studies. MEMORY: graduation and proms. ALBRA J. LONEY 918 N. Maderia St. 21 205 July 19, 1958 AMBITION: to go into commercial art and finish modeling. Going to the casino tonight? MEMORY: smoking in the girls room. 1 V 2 'ANNA IAACENKO 515 S, Madeirq'St. 212,31 July 5, 1958 Clipper Chtoir, Varsity Tennis Team. AMBITION: to attend college and later work or marry. Whatfdo you think 53:6 ore, I Privileged. ' MEM RY: the ring dance an Mr. Sumersi class. fx X 4 LINDA A. LINZ 405 Hornel St. 21224 June 24, 1958 AMBITION: to be a registered Nurse. R. JAMES LOWICKI, JR. 3841 Bonview Ave. 21 213 Jan. 21, 1958 Clipper Choir, CEP. AMBITION: to work, then get into the computer field. Well, be that way, why don't ya! MEMORY: the gang, and all the people that make '76 the best. ELIZABETH LEE MANGUS 3508 E. Fairmount Ave. 21224 Sept. 22, 1956 AMBlTlON: to work and be happy. Where's Richie? CATHY JEAN LONG 4412 Powell Ave. 21206 Dec. 28, 1958 Yearbook Staff, Work Study, Honor Society. AMBITION: to stay happy and be successful. Your Senior year is best, live it to the fullest. MEMORY: my senior year. MARYANN L. MAGGITTI 253 Conkling St. 21224 Mar. 31, 1957 DECA, Fishing, Camping. AMBITION: to work and travel and later marry Robert. I like all my friends and l love Robert. MEMORY: being in Fite's class lMr. Fifej for 2 years. VICKY LYNN LOBUS 4309 Harcourt Rd. 21214 July 10, 1958 D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to continue working for the A8:P What's wrong with you? MEMORY: 1 1-32 of 1974-75. BARBARA A. LUDWIG 513, S. Macon St. 21224 Mar. 21, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to go into the Navy. Far-out! MEMORY: The gang. JERRY MANULI 531 N. Kenwood Ave. 21205 Aug. 16, 1958 JV Football, Stagecrew. AMBITION: to ioin the U. S. Marine Corps. Yea. MEMORY: a lot of beautiful girls. Ax., X fl X i analoufvsocml ROBERT MAYESKI 2008 Gough St. 21231 Dec. 7, 1958 Baseball. AMBITION: to retire when I am 35 from a government iob. Live and let die. MEMORY: passing the 1 1th grade. NANCY MCKENNEY 1214 N. Curley St. 21213 168 SHARON M. MCCUNE 5617 Moravia Rd. 21206 Mar. 16, 1958 Yearbook Staff, Honor Society. AMBITION: to attend college and later go into real estate. That's the way. . . l like it. MEMORY: meeting new friends and hoping to make them old friends. ROBERT E. MEADOWS 522 N. Luzerne Ave. 21205 Oct. 23, 1958 AMBITION: to pursue forestry and wildlife. Definitely. MEMORY: all my math and science classes. HARRY W. MAYLE 2308 Essex St. 21224 Oct. 5, 1958 Rifle Range, Chess Club, Key Club Past President. AMBITION: to be a draftsman engineer and go to college at night. MEMORY: midnight ride in the van from the dance. NANCY J. MCNEAL 1602 Lancaster St. 21231 Sept. 9, 1958 Swim Team, Keyettes. AMBITION: to finish college and later marry. Hang in there. e ll MEMORY: I, . MICHELE L. MARSKI 3228 Elliott St. 21224 Apr. 1, 1958 Yearbook Staff. AMBlTlON: to go into some sort of hospital work, and later goto college. lt doesn't matter who you love or how you love, but that you love. MEMORY: knowing that Patterson is full of helpful people. CAROLYN S. MCFlLLlN 408 E. Eden St. 21231 May 1 1, 1957 AMBITION: to go to nursing school and later narry. Keyette Club. CONSTANTINO F. MELGAREJO 108 S. Ann St. 21231 July 18, 1957 JV and Varsity Soccer, arate Club. AMBITION: t ork for a year and n go to college to be n rchitect, later marry. ey, what's appening? MEMORY: ring dance and May 28, 1 976. KAREN E. MCCARTHY 5204 Barbara Ave. 21206 Jan. 25, 1958 AMBITION: to be a keypunch operator, attend college, and later marry. Know what I mean, Oh well that's life. MEMORY: the 44 bus ride and people at school. ,I KENNEY MCPHERSON 3921 Dudley Ave. 21213 CATHERINE MARIE MARTIN 400 lmla Ave. 21224 Dec. 24, 1958 Swimming, Dancing. AMBITION: to study and become a registered nurse. Don't I get any birthday presents. Just one? MEMORY: When's the next party? DENNIS MCGEE 2021 Fleet St. 21224 .IN .gav- DANIEL DAVID MELGAREJO 108 S. Ann St. 21231 Mar. 29, 1956 Varsity Club. AMBITION: to be a teacher of maritial arts and physical fitness: be a preacher or missionary. What's going on? MEMORY: May 28, 1976, friends. nl Qs. ROBERT MCCLURG 312 S. Regester St. 21231 July 29, 1958 AMBITION: to further my education, then goto a trade school, and get a iob paying S10 an hour. Anybody want to cut? MEMORY: a visit to Mrs. Robinson's office. STEPHEN MATOUSEK 2909 McElderry 21 205 July 20, 1 958 Stage Crew, Productions. AMBITION: to become a full time musician. Happiness is a fast boat and a big bay. MEMORY: being in the plays and stage crew. ANTHONY MCGIRT 203 N. Montford Ave. BARBARA J. MCCOMBS 5935 Daywalt Ave. 21206 Feb. 1 1, 1957 Tennis. AMBITION: to get married and travel around the world. Hey, man what's new? MEMORY: meeting the guys. K STEVE MAVRONIS ' I ' ' 1416 Dundalk Ave. 21222 7. Aug. 4, 1958 I f I AMBITION: to become a medical doctor. fx HELENA PATRICIA MCKELVIN 2715 Jefferson St. 21205 May 1 1, 1958 AMBITION: to take it easy and enjoy life with John. MEMORY: all the people l've met. SUMPTER LAWRENCE MCWATTERS JR 6313 Boston St. 21224 Oct. 14, 1957 AMBITION: to be the top auto mechanic of the world and marry Cindy. ALMA R. MEADOWS 156 N. Haven St. 21224 July 5, 1958 Library. AMBITION: to be happy. ReaIly? You waste. MEMORY: swimming in Mr. Johnson's gym class. DONNA YVONNE MELITA 3418 Cardenas Ave. 21213 Oct. 16, 1958 Choir, Topsails 74-75, All State Chorus, Honor Society, Work Study. AMBITION: to fulfill all the wishes to make my loved ones happy. Wishin' you were here. Dave'. MEMORY: Friends.' DEBORAH ANN MERRITT 634 S. Grundy St. 21224 Jan. 20, 1958 Clipper Choir, Paiama Game, Track. AMBITION: to attend Dundalk Community College, to be a legal assistant. Gotta get my head together. MEMORY: Paiama Game, I met great people and got to be an actress. Today wehaueueutwaealugfospaoeaual fouclwabdwstafw, DIANE MIEDZIANOWSKI 6228 Eastern Ave. 21224 July 6, 1958 Secretary of SGA: NHS, and Work Study. AMBITION: to give one of my smiles to anyone who doesn't have one. Good things in life take a long time. MEMORY: all the happy times, especially Mr. Eklund. TILDA I. MILLER 4707 Elison Ave. 21206 Aug. 20, 1957 Swimming, Bowling. AMBITION: to get a good iob, save a lot of money, and get married. I don't feel like going to school. MEMORY: all the new people I met and the good times. SUSAN GAIL MERSON 3340 Elmley Ave. 21213 June 2, 1958 AMBITION: to become a GLORIA JO MILLER 819 N. Glover St. 21215 Nov. 17, 1958 Drama, Choir. AMBITION: to be successful in whatever goal I care to achieve. No dreams are impossible dreams, because each of us has our day. MEMORY: The pleasant atmosphere which blows throughout the year. WILLIAM MILLER 1055 Horneas La, KAREN F. MIKA 6707 Gary Ave. 21222 May 30, 1958 AMBITION: to travel. Chip off the old buffalo. MEMORY: everybody. yi ,,., PATRICIA LORRAINE MILLER 4618 Marx Ave. 21206 June 9, 1958 Varsity Tennis, Softball, Basketball, and Cheerleader: SGA, Steering Committee Watering Mrs. Wroblewski's Plants. AMBITION: to become a nurse and to someday settle down. Gone to the Eastwind, Linda? nurse and help bring babies into the world. To live, love, and learn. MEMORY: meeting Ron in the 10th grade. JOE C. MILLER 735 S. Montford Ave. 21224 Dec. 17, 1958 Varsity Football, Basketball, and Lacrosse. AMBITION: to sing in a group. If only I was built like Ed. MEMORY: I'm leaving. WILLIAM EDWARD MILWAY 3736 Bonview Ave. 21213 Dec. 15, 1958 AMBITION: to get a good iob and have plenty of fun. MEMORY: going home on Friday. ANTOINETTE MIKULSKI 4370 Shamrock Ave. 21206 Feb. 8, 1958 Bowling, Horseback Riding. AMBITION: to go to college and marry Dave. RealIy? MEMORY: meeting new friends. 1 lv' 64- LVM f . r f r g.:Qf.weQ2gf wsam 1' fs I .,,?eL44Rff SHA EL BET MILLE 3639 Chesterfield ve. 21213 Mar. 14, 1958 Patterson Press Staff, Photography Club. AMBITION: to go to college in New York. Later, travel the 2 wet' :ff 1 1 UA 1 1 'I ff ' I 7 xi, 'X , , H.: 9 fi' ' N v,.,., xx, , I I X .. 'SANDY MICAL 5508 Frankford Ave. 21206 May 9, 1958 Saccharine four plus one.'7l 3, I AMBITION: to have fun, happy, and play frisbee. -I - I I f . L. LILLIAN EVA MILLER 1416 Bonsal St. 21224 Dec. 10, 1957 Clipper Choir, SGA, Thespians, Paioma Game. AMBITION: to become a secretary and marry Louis. Queen MEMORY: being in Mrs. Wroblewski's homeroom 1 2-8. JULIA MARIE MIOTLA 502 N. Luzerne Ave. 21205 Feb. 15, 1958 Clipper Choir, SGA. AMBITION: to become a legal secretary and marry Kevin. MEMORY: meeting all the new friends and going through different experiences. 4 COREEN R. MILLER 5606 Cedella Ave. 21206 July 27, 1958 Work Study Program, '76 Representative. AMBITION: to make lots of money. Don't ever stop laughing. MEMORY: Mr. DiCocco and his play acting and Joyce. TERRY C. MILLER 3215 E. Fairmount Ave. 21 224 July 24, 1957 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to become an Air Force Nurse. Yes in deedy. MEMORY: Mr. Gerard's class. C LAURA JEANNE MICCICHE 2913 Echodale Ave. 21 214 May 22, 1958 AMBITION: to go to Colorado and live with my family, Isn't it funny how you always cry at the good things and laugh at the bad, MEMORY: the prom and color day '73, I was iust a beginner then. LOIS CAROLYN MILLER 3222 Chesterfield Ave. 21 21 3 Sept 9 1958 Clipper Choir, Steering Committee. AMBITION: to further my education, marry and enioy life. MEMORY: Jr. Prom and all the great people I've met MARIE D. MIRANDA 3006 Clifton Park Terrace 21 21 3 DONNA JEAN MILLER 214 S. Wolfe St. 21231 Feb. 10, 1958 Work. AMBITION: to travel, cake decorate and someday marry. Ho. MEMORY: 1 1:55 A.M. TIMOTHY MILLER 6822 Gough St. 21224 AMBITION: to ioin the Navy and in a few years marry. Field and Track, Printing. MEMORY: June. OLIVIA C. MICKLOS 827 Tolna St. 21224 Dec. 26, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to become a business executive, get married, and travel. We've only iust begun, MEMORY: some great teachers that know what's happening. MARSHA E. MILLER 2915 McElderry St. 21205 Dec. 9, 1958 AMBITION: to finish school, get a iob, hope to marry Jeffrey, and raise a family. Jeffrey Foster and Marsha Miller. 76. MEMORY: passing High School successfully, coming to Patterson. SUSAN P. MISKIMON 1231 Armistead Way 21 205 July 12, 1958 Modern Dance, U.N. Club. AMBITION: to travel Europe and marry Dennis. Good 'hings come for all those who veit. MEMORY: meeting all my friends. iufcvfofcevyw ' 01165 ROBERT MONROE 909 S. Clinton St. 21224 July 13, 1958 AMBITION: to be successful in whatever I do. I'll get to it Adams. MEMORY: iust being in Mr. Eklund's 5th period class. ANTOINETTE CHRISTINE NARDONE 3615 E. Fayette St. 21224 Nov. 7, 1958 Work Study, National Honor Society, SGA Secretary. AMBITION: to be a medical secretary and later marry. Color my world with hope of loving you. MEMORY: good times at Patterson with a great teacher . . . Mr. Eklund. DEBRA L. MULL 1019 Rodman Way 21 205 June 30, 1958 AMBITION: to be a secretary, go into the Navy, and later marry. Check it out. Man. MEMORY: the long and crowded halls, meeting a lot of new friends. WILLIAM NISHCHUK 2213 E. Fairmount Ave. 21231 Oct. 5, 1958 Ice Hockey, Soccer, Swimming. AMBITION: ta go to college and get a career. If you don't succeed at first, don't try it again. MEMORY: days off. VICTOR MOORE 703 Wharton Ct. 21205 Aug. 5, 1958 Cross Country, Wrestling, Track. AMBITION: to go to college. MEMORY: almost winning the JV Championship in Cross Country. SANDY J. NEIGHOFF 4518 Furley Ave. 21206 Apr. 21, 1958 DECA Club Treasurer. AMBITION: to be a social worker and later travel until l marry and begin a family. Take something you love and set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If not, it never was. CHARLES JOSEPH MISTERKA JR. 6617 Marne Ave. 21224 Apr. 15, 1958 JV Football, Work Study. AMBITION: to join the Marines and marry Angie. Get Down. MEMORY: 12th grade class Weird. MARY L. MULLINS 4312 Woodlea Ave. 21 206 Nov. 28, 1958 SGA, Sewing, Cooking, and Swimming. AMBITION: complete college, get my nurse's degree and travel, then marry. Nooo Waaay. MEMORY: Brenda, Mr. D. and all the good times we had. JOHN T. MORGAN 5613 Daywalt Ave. 21206 Dec. 1 1, 1957 Rifle Team, Swim Team, SGA. AMBITION: to further my education and become a marine biologist in the future. MEMORY: the friends and the good times I had. MICHAEL W. NOWAKOWSKI 326 Joplin 21224 Sept. 29, 1958 AMBITION: to get a good iob and do the usual. SHARON ELIZABETH NEUMANN 4318 Mainfield Ave. 21214 Aug. 4, 1958 Bowling. AMBITION: to be a computer programmer. l'm bored. MEMORY: trip to Lancaster, Pa. in 1 1th grade. :RANCES M. MITCHEM l37 S. Eaton St. 21224 Iuly 1, 1958 KMBITION: to become rich, narry George, and live iappily ever after. Don't atop now, you have a long way ahead of you. MEMORY: being able to express your feelings. DEBRA LYNN MUNSON 1213 Rayleigh Way 21224 Oct. 26, 1957 Handcrafts, Sewing, Sketching, Finding Animals. AMBITION: to be a cartoonist forthe Walt Disney Co. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. MEMORY: walking hand in hand with George. RICHARD DAVID NOWAKOWSKI 3042 Dillon St. 21224 Mar. 14, 1953 MICHAELA ROXANA MOROSKO 3406 Leverton Ave. 21224 Dec. 24, 1959 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to get a iob and have continuous happiness with Brooks. Don't do anything I wouldn't do. MEMORY: The Jr. Prom, walking the halls with my friends. KAREN E. NEWMAN 5016 Frankford Ave. 21206 July 9, 1958 CEP. AMBITION: to attend college, become a nurse, and later marry. Must be nice. MEMORY: the people. KATHY MARIE MITCHEM 2213 Gough 21231 May 26, 1958 School Store. AMBITION: to attend college, work, and later marry. Hey, Iet's party. MEMORY: l'm going to miss all the nice years I had at Patterson. HAZEL MARIE MUSSER 917 Spangler Way 21205 SUSAN PATRICIA O'BRlEN 5421 Bucknell Rd. 21206 Dec. 23, 1958 AMBITION: to get a secretarial iob and later marry. Let's watch TV. MEMORY: having a half of day for three years. FRANK JAMES MITSOS 524 S. Tolna St. 21224 RICHARD THOMAS MORRIS JR. 4809 Bowland Ave. 21206 June 22, 1958 Drawing. AMBITION: to move to Los Angeles and become the world's biggest and best fashion designer. MEMORY: the bizarre teachers. W PAT M. NIERWIENSKI 5704 Cedella Ave. 21206 LINDA SUE MYERS 5508 Bucknell Rd. 21206 Nov. 12, 1958 AMBITION: to become an art teacher, travel, and have a good time. May everyone be happy and have love always. CHARLES P. O'CONNOR 3711 Centre PI. 21224 Dec. 12, 1958 AMBITION: to become a MD State Police Officer. l A I rg Q V NEI' K ,c F ty U. l y J 4 A 1613 buw wluzlvenables ws fauiawaadeyplowsuckplaoes av spawawioweaadu JIMMY OPERT 4719 Shamrock Ave. 21206 f '-1 lx , U' L, . 1 xg, fy n 'bi ll V r- , i Lu' f t vw KAREN L. PAKULSKI 323 S. Macon St, 21224 Oct. 17, 1958 Gymnastics and Press Staff. AMBITION: to become a nurse and then marry. Patterson is mine forever? MEMORY: taking Mr. Hoehn's test. STAVROS I. PAPAERACLEOUS 511 Rappolla 21224 Mar. 16, 1958 AMBITION: to graduate from a good college and get a good iob. What's happening? MEMORY: night football game against Cardinal Gibbons. illums.. I If fx ED M. OREFICE 3606 Bonview Ave. 21213 May 30, 1957 Track. AMBITION: to attend college and later marry Cindy. MEMORY: partying in the camera room. J l ,LJAQNRENCE E. PARDUE 1 N Lln ood Av , lf CARY OECHSLER 1111 N. Milton Ave. 21213 QD' CHRISTINE C. PALERMO 211 S. East Ave. 21224 Oct. lo, 1958 AMBITION: to work and marry Chuck Reed. Hi there. School is a big merry-go-round and it's my turn to get off. MEMORY: the ring dance and the 12 o'clock bell. I SUSAN ORNDORFF 4808 Erdman Ave. 21205 July 23, 1957 AMBITION: to attend college in the fall. See how you are. MEMORY: the day I graduate. ff ARTHUR PAUL PARKS 1011 S. Linwood Ave. 21224 Sept. 3, 1957 Art Club. AMBITION: to know all there is to know, go to college and see California. MEMORY: some teachers and friends Miss Brooks. if ,YM 1 , EFHE PAWKAKOU X' i'ELLA MARIE PAUGH 3427 Zfgcqogfg- 21224 soo s. Newklfk sl. 21224 an. , Volleyball. AMBITION: to 2:Z,r2f,g:,1fLcd. become a secretary, to J AMBIQ-ION, to be happy' visit Europe and Greece. 5 MEMORY: Being wnh my MEMORY: all my favorite L friends. teachers. 1 JN M v - lllf w' -l Ll Xl, 11,11 174 VV j llgfvb 45' 4. N051 'aw I, il if IL wifi' T 1' 0061 I ff L , 6 -lf RITA L. O'HARA 845 S. Kenwood Ave. 21224 Sept. 26, 1958 DECA, Work Study. AMBITION: to find a decent iob and stick with it. Gotcha. SHARON PALOMINO 3000 Caves Rd 21117 EFFIE DENISE OLIVER 6- THOMAS VINCENT PAULE 4700 Woodlea Ave. 21206 Oct. 15, 1957 AMBITION: to make a 20 year career in the U.S. Navy. You ain't seen nothin' yet. MEMORY: ring dance. WILLIAM H. ORZECH lll 431 Anglesea St. 21224 Sept. 8, 1957 Bowling Team. AMBITION: to own my own contracting company and be a success, I plan to marry Colleen. Fair ta- middIin. MEMORY: Miss Brooks class, homeroom, and bowling team. JAMES GARY PATE 81 7 S. Grundy St. 21224 Sept. 7, 1958 AMBITION: to sail around the world. Why don't you ride your bike? MEMORY: my 1 1th grade history and chemistry class. 5033 Truesdale Ave. 21206 Dec. 27, 1957 SGA, Cheerleading, Gospel Choir, Bowling Club, Volleyball, Basketball. AMBITION: to be a mental health associate. That's embarrassing. MEMORY: cheering my school on to Victory. LOUIS R. PALUGHI 4134 Parkside Dr. 21206 Dec. 19, 1957 Sports, Driving. AMBITION: to be o police officer or a pro baseball player. MEMORY: 10th grade for SGA and a good report card. 15-I CYNTHIA LYNNE PAYNE 1024 N. Luzerne Ave. 21205 Mar. 2, 1959 Modern Dance. AMBITION: to be a radiologic technologist. Friends are gifts you give MEMORY: Mrs. s class. THERESA A. PAJTIS 21 1 S. Robinson St. 21224 1' KAROL P. PATRAS 515 Savage St. 21224 Sept. 9, 1958 Clipper Choir, SGA. AMBITION: to marry Marvin Hadel. Yeh I can dig it. Marv. MEMORY: iust being in it. PATRICIA JOYCE OLSON 5845 Arizona Ave. 21206 Feb. I9, 1959 CEP, Saccharine Four plus one. AMBITION: to get married and have a family someday. Sorry. MEMORY: Jr. Prom. A. PANOWICZ JR. 2706 Font Ave. 21224 May 1 1, I958 Wrestling, Swimming. AMBITION: to pass 12th grade. Whatever turns you on. MEMORY: passing history both years. JOSEPH R. PAZOUREK 424 Kane St. 21224 Feb. 11, 1958 Rifle Club. AMBITION: to ioin the Air Force or maiar in microbiology and buy a MACH I for cash. MEMORY: the girls. PREDICWONQ PHILLIP PERRONE 529 N. Ellwood Ave. 21205 June 7, 1958 AMBITION: to work and make a lot of money. Alrightl MEMORY: Mother Hubbards. DOROTHY MARIE POHORENCE 3400 Mueller St. 21224 May 29, 1958 AMBITION: to work and later marry. MEMORY: Teachers and friends that l've met. DAVID R. PIERCE 122 S. Washington St. 21 231 Nov. 8, 1957 AMBITION: to goto college and ioin the Police Force. Let's Party. MEMORY: Football and Lacrosse parties. STEPHEN B. PRATT 3903 Foster Ave. 21224 Jan. 30, 1958 AMBITION: to become a policeman. Why is there air? I PHYLLIS PERRONE 529 N. Ellwood Ave. 21205 June 7, 1958 D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to further my education, work, live, stay with Jeff and make him happy. You got it. MEMORY: Mother Hubbards. DEBBIE ANN POREMSKI 704 N. Luzerne Ave. 21205 Oct. 20, 1958 Clipper Choir, Pep Squad, Steering Comm., Work study. AMBITION: to work, maybe become a teacher, and later marry. I I Love My Friends! MEMORY: Running for Class Pres. LOUIS F. PECORA 903 Oldham St. 21224 May 4, 1 958 School Repairs at School. AMBITION: to go into the Navy and later be the Godfather Part Ill. For ReaI. MEMORY: Mr. Gerhard s Homeroom and Mr. Eklund's third period. DAFNI PITILIS 426 Kane St. 21224 Aug. 4, 1957 AMBITION: to get married. Happiness lasts forever. MEMORY: friends and teachers. BRENDA SUE PRESTON 5555 Whitby Rd. 21206 July 17, 1957 Football. AMBITION: to get a good iob and get a nice car. Is that right? MEMORY: Good Old Mother Hubbards! ROBIN DENISE PETRELLA 5452 Bucknell Rd. 21206 April 6, 1958 S.G.A. Vice-President, Steering Comm., C.E.P., Honor Society, Art Service Club, Var. Basketball and Tennis. AMBITION: to go into nursing and later marry my quarterback. MEMORY: Closeness of Friends. What's the latest gossip in the Cafe? RENEE F. POWELL 922 N. Castle St. 21205 May 28, 1958 Pep Squad, Teachers Aide. AMBITION: to be a registered nurse for children. To each his own. MEMORY: Miss Brooks, my second mother. ROGER PEDRICK 1119 S. Bouldin St. 21224 'Q UK? -4 QQ I DESPINA PlTlLlS 1 426 Kane St. 21224 Aug. 4, 1957 AMBITION: to help children, get married, go to Cyrpus. Help the Children. DEBORAH ANN PRICE 5702 Cedella Ave. 21 206 March 29, 1958 Varsity Cheerleader, Yearbook Staff, Steering Comm. AMBITION: to attend college. MEMORY: Meeting the Big T. Togetherness of the people. lt doesn't matter who you love or how you love but that you love. CLAIRE PETRIDES graduated last year. MARTY POZOULAKIS 2129 Cambridge St. 21231 Sept. 5, 1957 Bowling League, .l.V. Football. AMBITION: to accomplish a career in real estate. Patterson is the best of all the rest. MEMORY: Night Football game and getting my school ring. SANDRA L. PEDRICK 3418 E. Fairmount Ave. 21224 May 8, 1958 Captain of J.V. Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleader. AMBITION: to have a successful life in my marriage to Bill in July of '76. You Turkeysl MEMORY: The great people that make PATTERSON the best! ROBERT J. PLEISS 4807 Pleasant View Ave. 21206 Sept. 24, 1957 AMBITION: to become a firefighter and go to night school while in the Fire Department. MEMORY: getting out of Mrs. King's English class. LYNDA B. PRICE 2831 Guilford Ave. 21218 Dec. 3, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college and share my life with Cleve. Today is only yesterday's Tomorrow. Uriah Heep. MEMORY: Artl in '75-'76. DON L. PHILLIPS 5733 Newholme Ave. 21206 Nov. 29, 1957 Hockey. AMBITION: to marry Teri. MEMORY: Mr. Eklund's fifth period. JAMES M. PRASSINAS 601 Tolna St. 21224 June 4, 1957 Baseball and Basketball Teams. AMBITION: to go to college, work, play baseball, and later get married. Patterson is the best. MEMORY: All the new friends that l've made. CLIFTON PEET Ill 3112 Dillow St. 21224 Feb. 14, 1957 AMBITION: to find a good iob that pays well. MEMORY: the best years of school here at PATTERSON. RICHARD J. PLONA 6115 Bessemer Ave. 21224 March 27, 1958 S.G.A. AMBITION: to live a good, honest life with whomever I choose. Got to go to work. MEMORY: getting out at 12:00. WANDA PRINCE 2831 E. Federal St. 21213 Q5 , L, ox? 'A sway J: 1 v Pe-' 'IIN 7J,,, . ,. fr., , , ,A 1 ,- AND TI-IEYMAY DREW OFT!-IETTME WI-IENTI-IEY WILLBEOBLIGLUEDTUTEACH TI-IEIB CHILDREN CHARLES WILLIAM JAMES QUIGLEY 306 Hornel St. 21224 Nov. 28, 1958 Bowling, Varsity Baseball. AMBITION: to attend college, hopefully Essex Comm. Coll. Never say die. MEMORY: All the wonderful people and the teachers. pa., DEBORAH A. RATAJCZAK 822 S. Luzerne Ave. 21224 Jan. 1, 1958 AMBITION: to travel and take life easy. Calm down. ,, ,, MEMORY: I admit nothirlgfl , A at Q yt .. I-1 ' -A - ' :JR A-V 5: A , .E ' I U: K cf' ,f so V 25 ,ef . ,. , . , m. . V, 1 78 DARLENE A. RALEY 954 Armistead Way 21205 May 25, 1958 Editor-in-Chief of the Press Staff, Honor Roll. AMBITION: to attend college and become a great iournalist someday. Dem, don't tell it to me, tell it to Frank. MEMORY: Mr. James and Press Staff. FRANCES MARY REGO 3841 Ravenwood Ave. 21213 Jan. 12, 1958 Clipper Choir, Gymnastics, Steering Comm. AMBITION: to go to college, marry Jerry, and be happy. Friends are the flowers in the garden of Iife. MEMORY Friendly people and good times. J DARLENE RABAR 519 S. Durhan St. 21231 Jan. 1 1, 1957 Bowling. AMBITION: to become an airline stewardess. School is a merry-go-round and it's my turn to get off. MEMORY: Ring, Color Day, Prom and other dances. KATHLEEN ANN REASER 5213 Cedgate Rd. 21206 July 3, 1957 Work Study. AMBITION: to become a veterinarian. Far out. MEMORY: Friends. DEBORAH LEE PRITCHETI' 38 S. East Ave. 21224 Nov. 26, 1958 Patterson Press Staff, Tennis Team, Civic Experience. AMBITION: to participate in different fields of broadcasting or iournalism. Are you going rollerskating tonight? MEMORY. Those glorious Press Staff Meetings. PATRICIA R. RAMSEY 416 N. Clinton St. 21224 Oct. 27, 1958 AMBITION: to work and marry Gary. hurry-up. MEMORY: The Junior Prom and the last day of school. DEBBIE L. REICHENBACH 4032 S. Clare Rd. 21213 May 26, 1958 DECA. AMBITION: to find a good iob and get rich. Hey baby. MEMORY: Truckin down to Mother Hubbards. LINDA RADECKI 352 Hornel St. 21224 June 28, 1958 J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Softball, Steering Comm. AMBITION: to fulfill my life's goals as best I can. Steve, what time do you get your break? MEMORY: The Ring Dance. ANTHONY REDA 506 S. Macon St. 21224 March 2, 1958 Reading, Astronomy, Criminology. AMBITION: to become a scientist and help the world with problems. Always read a book. MEMORY: Library and the teachers. LOUIS PUGLESE 1205 Dundalk Ave. 21222 Sept. 19, 1958 AMBITION: to be a professional. Oldsmobile - always a step ahead. KAREN RANDALL 3312 Leverton Ave. 21224 Jan. 10, 1958 AMBITION: to marry Timmy in October.' MEMORY: Friends like Roe and Sue. RON E. REMEIKIS 616 S. Streeper St. 21224 BRUCE RAJEWSKI 1205 Bethlehem Ave. 21 222 MARK FREDERICK REED 4820 Hamilton Ave. 21 206 JOHN PURVIS 3552 Elmora Ave. 21213 Oct. 17, 1958 Treasurer of Honor Society, S.G.A., Co-Pres. of Bowling League, Honor Roll. AMBITION: to visit Australia or the Sahara Desert. Figure it out yourself, Stupid! MEMORY: Graduation Dayl CHARLOTTE DIANE RASIN 113 N. Curley St. 21224 July 10, 1957 School Store, Library Aide, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to go into the Navy. I can't cut. MEMORY: The Library and Miss Klick. RANDY A. REYNOLDS 5513 Summerfield Ave. 21 206 . Oct. 8, 1958 Football, Baseball, Working, Driving, Flying, and Going to Carnivals. AMBITION: to continue a career in a Pro Sport. MEMORY: June 21 st. E : mc? doesn't phase me a bit, MICHAEL P. RAKOWSKI 423 Durham St. 21231 Feb. 28, 1958 Varsity Swimming, Band, Lacrosse. AMBITION: to go to college. TANYA LAVONNE REED 2237 Prentiss Place 21 205 Aug. 4, 1956 Art. AMBITION: to go into the field of data processing. That's the way I like it. MEMORY: The people. PATRICIA MARIA QUARLES 4816 Bowland Ave. 21206 May 27, 1957 Cheerleading, Choir. AMBITION: to goto college and be a social worker and a part time model. I have met many people in my lifetime but I still have the world to go. MEMORY: Basketball, Football games, Mrs. Starke ' ae. ' QJCRW J! ,., . 'xl fi 5 Lb fl ru ll :W I JANICE THERESA RASINSKI 510 S. Wolfe St. 21231 Aug. 6, 1958 Bowling Team. AMBITION: to get a good iob, make plenty of money, and marry Bill. Love is iust a little word: it's the people that make it big. MEMORY: The mouse in history class last year. SHELLY A. RICE 5456 Whitwood Rd. 21206 Dec. 6, 1958 Swim Team, C.E.P., Saccharine 4+ 1 AMBITION: to go to college and lead a fulfilled, happy life with Frank. MEMORY: Friends, Teachers, Mr. Robey, Teachers' Strike. 179 . . - mm - 1 I IHA ' I. 1 I I J .I , R. lj 'V K gtk., K I lg ' l ,lj .7 NP l I I RICHARD P. ROBERTS 115 N. Ellwood Ave. 21224 Nov. 7, 1958 Varsity Soccer. AMBITION: to ioin the Air Force and become a pilot. DEBRA ANN LEBRUN ROTHGEB 1321 S. Bonsal St. 21224 Jan. 27, 1958 D.E.C.A., Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to keep Jimmy and little Debbie happy and to love them both. Let's Party. MEMORY: Meeting Jimmy. DORA FAYE ROHLFING 3002 Elliott St. 21224 May 1 1, 1957 S.G.A., Work Study. AMBITION: to get a job and a year later get married to Vince, on May 21, 1977 Love is like a merry-go-round, it has its ups and downs. MEMORY: School Strike of 1974. CARLOS EDMUNDO SAGASTUME 213 S. Ann St. 21231 Feb. 15, 1959 Photography, Yearbook Staff. AMBITION: to discover the world and become a scientist and a photographer. I'm a lover not a fighter. MEMORY: The cafeteria. WAYNE ROBINSON 2933 Erdman Ave. 21213 MARGUERITE L. M. ROTHGEB 2404 E. Madison St. 21205 Dec. 16, 1958 Class Representative. AMBITION: to have a happy life. Thank God I'm out. MEMORY: Going to Miss Brooks' class. FRANCES LEE RICHARDS 1267 Radecke Ave. 21 206 Oct. 25, 1956 Work Study. AMBITION: to live happily and long with lots of smiling people. Let's Party. MEMORY: Friends and all the parties. ANN LOUISE ROMANOWSKI 317 S. Chester St. 21231 Sept. 4, 1958 AMBITION: to become a computer programmer. It's alright. MEMORY: Being a Senior. TIMOTHY J. SAKOWSKI 802 S. Kenwood Ave. 21224 Nov. 20, 1958 AMBITION: to get a iob and hope to be rich someday. MEMORY: Mr. White's class which was the easiest in the whole school. DONNA LEE ROBUSTO 1021 Iris Ave. 21205 Oct. 3, 1958 Press Staff, Choir, Work Study, Steering Comm., Gymnastics, Paloma Game Chorus, Art Service Club. AMBITION: to become a special ed. teacher, writer, and travel. tk, MARK ANTHONY RUGGIERO 3427 Foster Ave. 21224 Sept. 22, 1958 AMBITION: to become an Auto Mechanic. Ease Up. MEMORY: Getting out at 12:00. JOHN CHARLES RICHARDS 6419 Bushey St. 21224 July 3, 1956 Swimming, Old Time Western Club. AMBITION: to ioin the State Police Force. Do me a favor. MEMORY: My favorite teacher and close friend, Mr. Zvonar. MARY ANN RONDO 3400 Mayfield Ave. 21213 Aug. 13, 1958 Varsity Soccer Manager, Work Study. AMBITION: to become a child psychologist or counselor. Shew, You Know! Love it. MEMORY: Friends and Soccer. SHARON ANN SALAMONE 3605 Lyndale Ave. 21213 Feb. 19, 1957 AMBITION: to travel. MEMORY: All the good times I've had. CATHERINE R. ROGERS 61 11 Bessemer Ave. 21 224 Dec. 17, 1957 AMBITION: to marry Rick in 10 more years. I don't know. MEMORY: The days that I stayed home. BENJAMIN ALEXANDER RUSSELL 1401 Stonewood Rd. 21239 Feb. 21, 1958 Class Historian, Football, Track, Varsity Club, Bible Club, Steering Comm., Yearbook Sports Editor. AMBITION: to goto college to continue music and sports, later in life become a musician. Be cool and have a happy day. MEMORY: Going home and football. VALERIE E. RINGGOLD 2122 E. Jefferson St. 21205 Dec. I 1, 1958 S.G.A., Gospel Choir. AMBITION: to go on to college and get a degree in Child Management in a Day Care Center. Be what you are. MEMORY: The people and activities. V Wil lffflil THOMAS ROPPELT l 5115 FaitAve. 21224 Dec. 12, 1956 Wrestling. AMBITION: t win the Lottery. MEMORY: Miss Brooks' class. 4 CAROL ANN SALLESE Dec. 22, 1958 S.G.A., Steering Comm., Varsity Swimming, Civic Experience. AMBITION: tc attend college, become a doctor, later marry. Cookie. MEMORY: The Jr. Prom and the friendliness of all the people. DENISE ANN ROGOWSKI 5606 Summerfield Ave. 21206 April 22, 1958 Swimming, Civic Experience. AMBITION: to attend college. Put it this way. MEMORY: Friends. MARIE P. RZEPECKI 353 Cornwall St. 21224 May 29, 1958 Yearbook, Thespians, Psychology Club. AMBITION: to become a nurse. Far Out! MEMORY: Being in Paloma Game. 1 JOHN ROBERTS 2815 Eastern Ave. 21224 Aug. 16, 1957 Basketball, Football, Baseball AMBITION: to have my own business. Do it anyway you wanna! MEMORY: I want to wish the best of luck to all of my teachers. GREGORY N. ROSTKOWSKI 24 N. Curley St. 21224 Aug. 25, 1958 Varsity Baseball, S.G.A., Varsity Club, Psychology Club. AMBITION: to attend college and continue to play baseball. If your friends are there, then everything's all right. MEMORY: Friends, teachers, and coaches. ,f MARTIN SARAPIK 6714 Danville Ave. 21222 May 29, 1958 Patterson Press. AMBITION: to become a professional. Hey, Slim. MEMORY: Mr. D's History Class. . . wlwweachmanfs 11060013 Aww flaeofum JOHN GIACOMO SCHEUERMAN 5817 Waycross Rd. 21206 Aug. 3, 1958 AMBITION: to become an auto mechanic. Where's the party? MEMORY: Passing a subiect when I was on the verge of failing. GINNY M. SCHULTZ 930 S. Bouldin St. 21224 SALVATORE SGROI JR. 5823 Arizonia Ave. 21206 Dec. 15, 1958 Soccer. AMBITION: to become a pro soccer player. You want to go to Mother Hubbard's? MEMORY: Playing for the Varsity Soccer Team. Nov. 25, 1958 AMBITION: to work, later marry. Flipped Out. MEMORY: Being late. RUFUS SHEARIN 937 McDonough Ave. 21205 KARL J. SCHINDLER 809 S. Clinton St. 21224 Nov. 12, 1958 AMBITION: to attend college and become a teacher. ReaIIy. RICHARD W. SHAMLEFFER 3701 Elmora Ave. 21213 BRENDA LEE SCARPULLA 707 N. Rose St. 21205 Dec. 29, 1956 Clipper Choir, Pep Squad, S.G,A., Class of '76 Rep. AMBITION: to marry Dick and stay best friends with Marie. Haaay Wowww! MEMORY: Meeting my little shorty and my little wop. STEVEN EDWARD SCHWARTZ 121 3 Joplin St. 21224 Oct. 12, 1958 Varsity Soccer, Key Club, Work Study, Art Service Club. AMBITION: to ioin the Air Force and become an Emergency Medical Tech. like my brother. What's happening? MEMORY: Friends. REGINALD MAURICE SHERDEN 916 N. Luzerne Ave. 21 205 Aug. 29, 1956 Basketball, Table Tennis, Baseball. AMBITION: to direct and produce motion pictures. Can't kill nothing and nothing won't die. MEMORY: Playing J.V. Football. LINDA ANN SCHMITT 3726 Ravenwood Ave. 21213 Feb. 8, 1958 U. N. Club, Keyettes. AMBITION: to become a legal secretary. Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, but live today. . MEMORY: Receiving our class colors and our school rings. SUZANNE MARIE SHANOLTZ 407 Joplin St. 21224 u April 5, 1957 Patterson Press, Work Study. AMBITION: to become a secretary and later marry Butch. Hi Sexy. MEMORY: Mr. White's German walk. l QW ADELE SCHAEFFER 5123 Benton Hgts. Ave. 21 206 Feb. 2, 1958 AMBITION: to be happy. I hate to repeat myself. MEMORY: the people. TERRY L. SCRIVENS 2405 E. Eager St. 21205 May 26, 1956 AMBITION: to attend college. Whot's up? MEMORY: The people that I'm leaving behind. SUSAN JEAN SHETTLE 5018 Frankford Ave. 21206 Aug. 17, 1958 1 1th Grade Homeroom Rep., Varsity Swimming Team. AMBITION: to become a physical therapist or work with small children. And you and I . . .by Yes. MEMORY: Going to My Brothers Place, and Miss Brooks. DEBORAH SUSAN SCHROLL 3820 Bonview Ave. 21 21 3 May 2, 1957 AMBITION: to marry Nelson and later attend college. Ya know what I mean. MEMORY: My 12th grade classes. .QE CONNIE SHARPE 4023 Shannon Dr. 21206 Jan. 5, 1958 Varsity Swim Team, Civic Experience. AMBITION: to live a happy life. Beep- Beep. LEWIS SCHEIDT 1601 Pumphrey St. 21 224 Mar. 22, 1958 Swimming. AMBITION: to become a cabinet maker and become rich. MEMORY: The day of Graduation. FRAN SEKORA 729 S. Luzerne Ave. 21 224 Aug. 30, 1958 Yearbook Staff, '76. AMBITION: to work and later marry. Really?! MEMORY: All the friends that I've met during my three years here: Mr. Hunt's History Class. RICHARD JOHN SHEUBROOK 4008 Dudley Ave. 21213 July 20, 1957 Won the Donut Eating Contest. AMBITION: to bum around for awhile and later become a policeman. MEMORY: Going down Mother Hubbard's. MARK E. SCHUETTE 6403 Danville Ave. 21 224 Dec. 31, 1958 J.V. Soccer, Varsity Wrestling, J.V. and Varsity Lacrosse. AMBITION: to find a iob and maybe travel. MEMORY: Teachers' Strike. -506 ev- 13 PAULETTA SHAW 6607 Woods Parkway 21 222 June 22, 1957 AMBITION: to be a model after I finish high school. Let's do it again. MEMORY: Hearing the 12:00 bell ring. SUSAN LYNN SCHERER 419 N. Glover St. 21224 June 20, 1957 Clipper Choir, Steering Comm., Thespians, Honor Roll. AMBITION: to became a nurse and marry and have a large family. You ain't got no sense! MEMORY: Making friends. CHRISTOS T. SERDENES 905 Oldham St. 21224 Jan. 29, 1958 Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Lacrosse. AMBITION: to attend college and play college football. lt's in my locker. . . MEMORY: Football and Lacrosse parties. TERRY SHIFFLET 6528 St. Helena Ave. 21222 .1 X4 LN' N-'J xl! .ll 1 56,1 . X551-1 tl VQX1 'NR 1 ,J 11 1 - 4 1 K XX 1 is 5 mink . C Y.l1:X'xxXX', KJ Y-.Q , T, I ' 'Sl N5 Lustighall, :aiding X Zmcept cs. .X B E, V- .Q .X U I-'f6'1?0o'J-we aifawi rw , c 1 if f 113' . -ex y , 1 11' , -3 1 -.1 1.4 V. xi ri: XFX 'J W 1.. . ii? 1: K5 xxxx ilk X Tun NN .1 l 8 V165 X- 2 disk J 'U i gi fi 1 .1 as X in , .ku 3 X1 ,X 11 -I IVY KATHERINEXSHVROUT 1233 s. cnnfon sf. 21224 Nov. 8, 1957 'x . J ' R , ,zu 1 120' lf' l f 19,2 184 Topsails, Clipper Choir, International Thespian Society. AMBITION: to live a good life. Just be yourself. MEMORY: Working in Patterson's Theatrical b productions. 1 1,:,1u 1 W ' ' . 1 ,,V N' JOHN M. SIEGMUND JR. 215 S. Washington St. 21231 July 25, 1958 Clipper Choir, Past Secretary and Current Pres. of the Key Club, Stage Manager, Topsails, Press Staff. AMBITION: to settle down, find a good iob, and later get married. TIMOTHY C. SMITH 3045 Elliott St. 21224 June 9, 1958 Eating. AMBITION: to become an auto mechanic. MEMORY: May 28, 1976. 07 -1 ELAINE SLAMA 4027 Ardley Ave. 21213 Jan. 6, 1958 Steering Comm., Softball, Honor Society. AMBITION: to get a iob and face life as it comes. Love all, trust a few, do wrong to no one. MEMORY: The exciting parties on the 11544 bus. CINDY CAROL SOLOMON 4010 Balfern Ave. 21213 Oct. 14, 1958 L- .,. ' ,dl 4 25140 BRENDA KAYE SNIERLVL. ,M 3207 Evergreen Ave. . , 21214 1 April 28, 1 95812401 fffffff-1 AMBITION: to attend Essex Comm. College, later get a iob and marry. Enioy life to its fullest because you only get one chance. MEMORY: Mr. Ray Taft and Patterson's family atmosphere. ,I f MARK V. SHIFLETT 240 S. Conkling St. 21224 AMBITION: to work and make plenty of money. Hey Baby! Ha Ha. MEMORY: Riding the No. 23 bus home. WAYNE CASIMIR SLASKI 120 N. Kenwood Ave. 21224 April 18, 1958 AMBITION: to keep on smiling with any iob that I get. Nevva you moind. MEMORY: Free periods and happy people. BONNIE SOUTAR 4914 Greencrest Rd. 21206 Mar. 24, 1959 AMBITION: to find a nice iob, marry, and have a family. Whatever Turns You On. MEMORY: All the people that l've met while I was at Patterson. LINDA ANN SIERAK 709 S. Port St. 21224 Jan. 27, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to travel, party, and meet new people. That's life in the big city. MEMORY: The people. L JACKIE SNOW 2229V2 Baltimore St. 21231 Nov. 2, 1958 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to live and not to get tense, to be a paramedic. Don't get tense. MEMORY: Dellaiarie. LEON SHOATS 1242 Woodburn Ave. 21218 uslfgn. BERNADETTE MARIE SMITH 4831 Claybury Ave. 21206 May 6, 1 958 AMBITION: to work for awhile, visit the United States, and later marry. The Nurd. MEMORY: My terrific friends. JANIE SPENCER 6706 Holabird Ave. 21222 Sept. 13, 1957 Clipper Choir, Student Council, D.E.C.A., Vice Pres. AMBITION: to keep working and later marry Mike. Hey Rob, how about Mother Hubbard's next period? MEMORY: Mr. Jack Dabrowski and all the other neat guys. 'v' ' DONNA M. SIMANCEK 616 S. Macon St. 21224 Nov. 29, 1958 Press Staff, S.G.A., Clipper Choir, All State, Thespians, Photography Club. AMBITION: to work for my Master's in mental health or special education. Take 'em easy. MEMORY: Working at Patterson during the Summer '75. BOBBI L. SOFFOS 3708 Pratt St. 21224 Sept. 14, 1957 Art, Photography. AMBITION: to make Moo happy. Memories are nice, but you can't live in the past, always think of the future. MEMORY: Donald White. X-M IRENE SHOCK 113 S. Conkling St. 21 224 ifff:-4xw?fl2' .ff nf- q 1' K in lfxnbl' nr '79-17 1 I jim. x, ,, CATHY LYNN SMITH 11 N. Chester St. 21231 Feb. 8, 1958 Yearbook. AMBITION: to attend college and become a teacher and later marry. Hey Turkeys! MEMORY: All the Football and Soccer Players. RAYMOND SPRESSER 3525 Old York Rd. 21218 July 1 1, 1958 Swimming, Lacrosse Team. AMBITION: to ioin the Navy. JOHN GEORGE SIMPSON 318 S. Collington Ave. 21231 Jon. 31, 1958 AMBITION: to become a state trooper. What's new? MEMORY: The teachers' strike. MARK ANTHONY SOKOLOWSKI 421 N. Lakewood Ave. 21224 March 2, 1958 AMBITION: to travel, adventure and broaden my knowledge, then ease up. MEMORY: Drafting Class 75-76 CHARLES D. SHOTT , 3420 Leverton Ave. 21224 Feb. 1 1, 1957 AMBITION: to bec'6me an auto mechanic. DAVID ALLEN SMITH 606 N. Bouldin St. 21205 Feb. 21, 1957 CHRISTINE H. SPYROPOULOS 418 S. Duncan St. 21231 Mar. 11, 1958 U.N. Club, Modern Dancing, N.H.S., S.G.A., Class Rep., Volleyball, Track Team. AMBITION: to attend college to become a surgeon, and ioin the Air Force. MEMORY: my friends and the fun and iokes in the French class. Je t'aime, mais pourquoi? I-IEE 86 ANDREW WALTER STARUN 3609 Elmley Ave. 21213 Jan. 23, 1958 Var. and JV Lacrosse Flakey. MEMORY: Graduation. DENISE STRUCKO 703 S. Highland Ave. DONNA MARIE STADTER 5408 Todd Ave. 21206 Jan. 8, 1958 AMBITION: get a good RENA DARLENE STEWART 1415 Demarcay Way 21 224 Oct. 17, 1956 Good luck to the Class '76 MEMORY: all the teachers. EDWIN A. SZETELA 640 S. Belnord Ave. 21224 Dec. 23, 1958 Swimming, traveling. AMBITION: to travel over the world. Let me see the homework. MEMORY: Driving to school, at last!! TONY R. STASI 1635 Malvern St. 21224 Sept. 5, 1957 Swimming, Diving. DANNY J. SUFCZYNSKI 812 S. Grundy St. 21224 Dec. 29, 1958 In Basketball. AMBITION: to be a draftsman. How iob and make lots of money. Catch ya later. MEMORY: meeting new people. PATTY A. STINEBAUGH 4520 Shamrock Ave. 21 206 Dec. 14, 1958 AMBITION: to be a legal secretary. I mean it. MEMORY: meeting people and your friends. CHRISTINA STAVROU 2517 Hamilton Ave. 21214 March 6, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college and later marry. Never put off for tomorrow what you can do today. MEMORY: Patterson and all my teachers. SHARI SUFCZINSKI 509 N. East Ave. 21205 Dec. 18, 1958 Clipper Choir, Pep Squad, Work Study, Steer. Comm. AMBITION: to go to college, does it look!! MEMORY: June 1974-1975. MARLENE A. SZYMANSKI 340 Drew St. 21224 f Dec. 16, 1957 Work Study, Bowling, lce- Skating. AMBITION: work and et ahead in the 9 . world. Alright! . MEMORY: Football and lacrosse games. work with children, marry and have lots of kids. And so um . . . MEMORY: arguing with Mr. Siegert. PANAGIOTIS TIKIE STAMATOPOULOS 507 Savage St. 21224 Mar. 20, 1957 SGA, Class Rep., Art Club, Key Club, Rifle Club, Wrestling, Pres. of Chess Club. AMBITION: college, maior in science, enjoy the equation for life and happiness. What is fiction today may be fact tomorrow. MEMORY: being a part of Patterson. MICHELE A. STRASSHEIM 3715 Lyndale Ave. 21213 Feb. 26, 1958 Work Study. AMBITION: a rewarding, well-paying iob, get married. Now is the time for all men to come to the aid of their country. MEMORY: Mr. DiCocco and his funny stories. DEBORAH JEAN TAYLOR 8209 Peach Orchard Rd. 21222 Aug. 8, 1958 DECA Pres., Choir, Thespians, Mgr. V. Track, SGA, Topsails, 1 Steering Comm. AMBITION: be happy and stay crazy like myself. Love, love will keep us together. MEMORY: having the boys' track team all to myself. CINDY STEIN 422 Drew St. 21224 CARROLL L. SUMAN, JR. 5452 Cedonia Ave. 21206 Jan. 22, 1958 Music, Baseball, Football Organ and Drum playing. AMBITION, go into the music business, IBM machines, and get married. Let's go partying tonight. MEMORY: Playing the drums for the BIG music concert. L. fha VAJ 5-13'Q.5' MELVIN ANTHONY STANIEWICZ 116 S. Ellwood Ave. 21224 Aug. 10, 1958 Rifle Team, Key Club. AMBITION: to be a success in whatever I do. MEMORY: 10th, 11th, 1 2th grades. NICIA ANN STRICKLAND 2112 Moyer St. 21231 April 17, 1957 Future Business Teachers of America. AMBITION: college, later marry. Think God it over with. MEMORY: that Pattersonites are honest and trustworthy. HELENA TELAKOWICZ 2103 Moyer St. 21231 Dec. 20, 1956 Yearbook. AMBITION: to go to Essex Comm. College, later marry. That's the way uh-huh, ? uh-huh I like it. MEMORY, All the far out people at Patterson. In 'X - -1-1-.,, 'fb Wifi CARL STEPEK 217 S. Durham St. 21231 KATHY STANKOWSKI 1822 Fleet St. 21231 July 12, 1958 Bowling, Rifle Range. AMBITION: to enter the police force. Woman, like good wine, is a sweet poison. MEMORY: Drafting class. PATRICIA ANN STRICKLAND 2112 Moyer St. 21231 April 17, 1957 Swimming Team, Work Study. AMBITION: ioin the Air Force, help people, live a free ond happy life. Hey Love - be good. MEMORY: 3 happy years at Patterson. PATRICIA A. SVEC 1528 Elrino St. 21224 March 30, 1957 DECA, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: travel and later marry Bob Root. I am glad to be alive. MEMORY: Mr. Fife's class. HARLAN H. THACKER 133 N. Luzerne Ave. 21224 Jan. 2, 1958 Baseball, CEP, Homeroom Rep. for Class of '76. AMBITION: marry Donna and go to college. MEMORY: getting out on June 3, 1976. Mewdoughh mustbepaewufealjofv fiwjutuaer JOYCE F. TOKARSKI 1424 Bonsal St. 21224 July 24, 1958 AMBITION: Go to college, later work with children, then marry. Choir. Dig-it, do you want to cut. DEBRA L. TREGOE 6821 Gough St. 21224 June 22, 1958 AMBITION: be a secretary and someday marry. I don't wanna leave Patterson. MEMORY: All my friends and teachers that I was fortunate to have. 188 THOMAS MICHAEL TRAUTFELTER 627 S Port St 21224 Sept 19 1958 Craftsmons Club AMBITION go to college and make millions of dollars. Keep cool and stay hi. WILLIAM TSOROVOS 704 S. Ponca St. 21224 MARIAN J. TOPA 2531 Fait Ave. 21224 Jan. 15, 1958 Yearbook, Choir, Thespian Society, Bowling. AMBITION: college, be a nurse and marry Lou. You booger. MEMORY: All my friends and the fun we had. JAY V. TROTTA 144 S. Highland Ave. 21 224 Jan. 10, 1958 Concert Band, Stage Band, Press Staff. AMBITION: to become a computer technician. Confusion will be my epitaph. MEMORY: The Gang. ROBIN LUCILLE THACKER 133 N. Luzerne Ave. 21224 Dec. 24, 1958 Choir. AMBITION: to work, enioy life, possibly go to college, someday get married, have a family. Are you for real? MEMORY: Meeting lots of really nice people and having fun. ANTHONY MICHAEL TORSELLA 4609 Moravia Rd. 21206 Feb. 16, 1959 Key Club, SGA Rep. Class Rep. AMBITION: To be a State Trooper. MEMORY: 12 o'clock bell. Thank God for bringing me this far. CHARLES TRAVIS 534 N. Belnord Ave. 21224 Q MARY TYLER 2805 Halcyon Ave. 21214 Dec. 23, 1958 AMBITION: to marry George, get rich, and have 10 children on a 100 acre farm. Hi. MEMORY: Getting up in the cold mornings. KEVIN M. TROTTA 3910 Mt. Pleasant Ave. 21224 June 27, 1958 weigh: Lining. AMBITION: to attend and finish college. .Ki JOHN THOMAS 15 N. Kenwood Ave. 21224 April 5, 1958 Sports. AMBITION: to travel and later enter college. MEMORY: Mrs. Haslup's English. ANGELA L. TRAWINSKI 717 S. Port St. 21224 February 6, 1958 Volleyball. AMBITION: to do some secretarial work. Be quiet. MEMORY: playing volleyball with Belinda Brown. HELEN TYRANSKY 5031 Wright Ave. 21205 Jan. 12, 1958 AMBITION: to become a secretary and later settle down. You know. . .? MEMORY: Getting in trouble in office practice with Diane Cooper. MICHELE M. TOSKES 3806 Claremont St. 21224 Feb. 23, 1958 Tennis, Ice Hockey, Softball. AMBITION: to become a secretary, and later get married and raise a family. Live for today, don't worry about tomorrow. MEMORY: Mother Hubbards. PAULA LYNN TROTTA 3931 Mt. Pleasant Ave. 21224 March 23, 1958 Bowling League, Art. AMBITION: to become a barber and have my own business. Yea rightl MEMORY: Everyone! BONNIE THORNE 5518 Whitby Rd. 21206 May 23, 1958 AMBITION: To work with children in rehabilitation. Keyette Club Treasurer, Sports Editor of Patterson Press, Clipper Choir, Office Worker. Come on you guys. MEMORY: Being a part of the Class of '76. MARTY TRAYNOR 6211 Eastbourne Ave. 21224 Nov. 13, 1957 S.G.A., Top Sails, Choir. AMBITION: Photographer. Do a little dance, make a little love: Will have a party tonight. MEMORY: Having fun at the dances. kv LANCE UDZINSKI 5503 Force Road 21206 June 8, 1958 JV Swimming Team, Var. Swimming Team. Party Hardy. AMBITION: to travel around the U.S. and Europe. MEMORY: Mother Hubbards. LISA A. TOSTI 347 Elrino St. 21224 May 1 1, 1958 Swimming Team, SGA, Honor Roll, Basketball Team. AMBITION: to become a fashion buyer: travel, live a long and happy life. That's different. MEMORY: All the people l met! NICOLETTA TSALAFAOS 332 S. Lehigh St. April 10, 1959 UN Club, Art Club, Bowling, Volleyball. AMBITION: to be happy. Make every day count. MEMORY: all the friends I made at Patterson. ROSEMARY TIRABASSI 3718 E. Pratt St. 21224 July 4, 1958 AMBITION: to become a clerk typist. You Sally. MEMORY: Miss Brooks. GEORGE MARTIN TREAS 2100 E. Fairmount Ave. 21224 Aug. 2, 1956 J.V. Rifle Team, J.V. Football, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: To become a policeman and settle down with Deb. MEMORY: Being able to be on work study. SHELLY RENEE URBAN 717 N. Lakewood Ave. 21205 Oct. 14, 1958 SGA, Clipper Choir. AMBITION: attend college, work: later, marry: enioy life. What club tonight, Sandy? MEMORY: the people. ,W r , I .if i x ... I J . ,f v - f I -I 4 It Jig ,gf . www' f' ,Y --12 IMC IN:IiIJ'I ,t clflfrllnifill .J Iwi' Q Q- If jul '71 ti J L H V .1 , J, My IX L uma? If H fp! xi f .CAI LJ Q X. ffw young. CARMEN KRISTINA VILLANUEVA 2933 N. Calvert St. 21218 March 20, 1958 Class '76 Vice Pres. AMBITION: to go to Maryland Institute for Art. Let your love light shine. MEMORY: Everything. KENNETH EDWARD WALTON 3025 Elliott St. 21224 July 6, 1 958 Stage Crew. AMBITION: to ioin the Navy and become an officer. Hey Red Neck. MEMORY: Sleeping in Adams class. I , 5 ix X Llmfii Q iv L U IX JJ ix rfb iii? DONNA WACH 2820 O'Donnell St. 21 224 March 16, 1958 AMBITION: to work and live, later travel. o-o-o- k MEMORY: Mother Hubbords. LINDA M. WARREN 4826 Claybury Ave. 21206 Dec. 16, 1956 Swimming, Bowling, Bike Riding, Going to the movies. AMBITION: to work and maybe attend college. Keep Fit. MEMORY: Being on the Swim Team with Miss Jernberg and being secretary of the bowling team. EDWIN VINCENT 1111 N. Kenwood Ave 21224 BOBBY C. WARD 5504 Summerfield Ave. 21 206 Oct. 27, 1958 Varsity Baseball. AMBITION: to become a pilot in the Air Force and go overseas. Hey Dudel MEMORY: Everything. JUDITH ANN VAN BLARGAN 125 N. Kenwood Ave. 21224 July 23, 1958 Yearbook. AMBITION: to marry Kurt. For Real! MEMORY: Friends. JOE S. WADE 2126 Ashland Ave. 21205 March 4, 1957 Football, Basketball. AMBITION: to go to college and to continue in sports. A shining star. MEMORY: Going to gym classes. JERZY WASICKI 511 Thornfield Rd. 21229 April 7, 1957 CHARLES J. VITAK JR. 316 Oldham St. 21224 April 8, 1958 Football, Eating. AMBITION: to be successful and have fun doing it. MEMORY: The day I left. RAYMOND WARFIELD 3233 Fleet St. 21224 DIANA M. VECCHIONI 4316 Brehms Lane 21206 April 29, 1957 AMBITION: to go to John Hopkins to be an X-ray Technician. Smash. Get Down. MEMORY: Friends, Mr. Siegert, and teachers. ROY ALAN WADE 2126 Ashland Ave. 21205 April 6, 1958 Basketball, Baseball. AMBITION: to get a good iob. Be CooI. MEMORY: Gym. PATRICIA A. WASOWICZ 2938 Fayette St. 21224 Dec. 18, 1957 Varsity Cheerleader, Pep Squad. AMBITION: to have a successful life, find a good career in secretarial work, and much later marry! Can you dig it? MEMORY: Loved meeting new people and friends. 984' VIVIAN THEREVA VOGEL 3648 Kenyon Ave. 21213 Feb. 19, 1958 Yearbook, Clipper Choir, Topsails, All-State, S.G.A., '76 Rep., History Office Student Aide. AMBITION: to further my education, become a pharmacist and later marry. Patterson is a big merry go round and it's my turn to get off. 410- '47 fK it ,X V M6 911 LYNN ANN WARNER 116 Wolfe St. 21231 Nov. 22, 1957 SUNNY JEAN VEST 421 S. Macon St. 21224 Feb. 24, 1958 Clipper Choir, Civic Experience. AMBITION: to iust enioy life, work, and maybe later ioin the Army. Don't say Hi. MEMORY: The Gang. CAROLYN MARIE IS Rodman Way 21205 5, 1958 Band, Bible Club. AMBITION: to go to What? MEMORY: My -friends at Patterson. college for nursing. X . CATHY ANN WATSON 314 S. Macon St. 21224 Nov. 8, 1958 Keyettes, Yearbook, ' Clipper Choir, Work Study, Honor Roll, S.G.A., '76 Steering Comm., Library Aide. AMBITION: to travel, get a business iob and settle down. I don't knowl MEMORY: Clipper Choir. l ANTHONY J. VONTRAN 1210 S. Clinton St. 21224 April 19, 1958 AMBITION: to get a iob, travel and have fun. MEMORY: Teachers' strike. WAYNE WARNICK 4804 Aberdeen Ave. 21 206 CARMEN MIRIAM VILLABON 103 S. Chester St. 21231 Aug. 14, 1956 Photography Club. AMBITION: to become a fashion designer and later marry. You'lI get over it. SUSAN ANN WAGNER 6515 Rosemont Ave. 21206 Sept. 11, 1958 AMBITION: to go to college and have fun, later get married. How ya doingI JEANNIE SANDRA WATSON 1236 N. Potomac St. 21213 Aug. 2, 1958 Clipper Choir, Guitar, Track, Modern Dance, U.N. Club, Civic Experience. AMBITION: to attend college and become a surgical nurse. Hello Love. MEMORY: The kindness of all the faculty members. 56, A V Www 4 191 . Jr, QC gym -V Al- L 'Mg .fcyfgaa lf.. f ,I L ew.,-s.L.' . ., . . .. , . . .4-,g..z,m: .fffwj?,mf' W M e times iii MW' They Mhwwbofdadays 7 beogaeyms fm. ROSE RITA WEGLEIN 411 N. Glover St. 21224 June 23, 1957 D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to become a police officer. I am glad to be alive. MEMORY: Mr. Fife. JOANN D. WILCZYNSKI 2115 Moyer St. 21231 Jan. 22, 1958 Yearbook. AMBITION: to become a beautician, later marry. Really, WowI MEMORY: All of the sweet people that I've met over these 3 years. 192 :W STEVEN WILLIAM WHETTLE 3033 Weaver Ave. 21214 Oct. 20, 1957 Steering Comm., S.G.A., Clipper Choir, It's Academic, Thespians, Band, Stage Band, Topsails. AMBITION: to continue to attend Peabody Conservatory of Music. Don't let your schooling interfere with your education. MEMORY: Everythingl GORDY E. WILLEY 204 S. Regester Rd. 21231 Oct. 18, 1956 Going Out With Mary. AMBITION: to be a racer Ease up, HuhI MEMORY: Art class, Miss Brooks and Miss Bryson. CHARLES M. WEIGERT 1302 Elrino Way 21224 Jan. 30, 1958 J.V. Lacrosse. AMBITION: to slide over the rainbow. Don't spill the wine. MEMORY: Catching a snooze before my worst class. DOUGLAS J. WILEY 6904 Bank St. 21224 Sept. 29, 1957 J.V. and Varsity Soccer. AMBITION: to attend Loyola College and go into accounting. Hey HazeI. MEMORY: Winning the M.S.A. Championship of '75. if iW ' JACKIE WATTS 228 S. Register St. 21231 Jan. 1, 1957 Thespions, Topsails, Choir, Pep Squad, Yearbook, S.G.A. AMBITION: become a doctor. You best calm yourself. MEMORY: Up the Dawn Staircase. Q3 RCSCUQ- TQQLQ cfm ol? we 3 DLLIT565 if JAMES WHITE 3130 E. McElderry St. 21205 T353 cool I X662 T' xoclif- git ANNE M. WILLIAMS 5415 Moores Run Dr. 21206 Jan. 26, 1958 AMBITION: to work in an office and later get married. MEMORY: Meeting new people. JOANN WELDON 520 Washington St. 21231 May 27, 1958 Tennis. AMBITION: to be on airline stewardess and travel. Definitely, MEMORY: Miss Brooks' English Class. DONNA L. WILKE 2512 Jefferson St. 21 205 May 1 1, 1958 S.G.A. AMBITION: to become a computer programmer and later marry. Party hardl MEMORY: 4th period with Kim, Sharon, and Gina. DONNA JEAN WAYBRIGHT 6527 Cleveland Ave. 21222 Feb. 22, 1958 Bowling, Work Study. AMBITION: to get my own car, attend D.C.C., work and someday marry. See Ya. MEMORY: Receiving my school ring. COLLEEN E. WHITTY 531 1 Remmell Ave. 21206 July 1, 1958 Swimming, Basketball, Softball, Dancing. AMBITION: to become o secretary and later get married. Oh really Wasz! MEMORY: All the people that I've met. DANNY WILLIAMS 2527 Chase St. July 8, 1958. JANICE WELLS 41 O4 Harris Ave. 21206 May 4, 1958 Clipper Choir, D.E.C.A,, Work Study. AMBITION: to live happy and always have cats. MEMORY: 12:00 bell. DENISE PATRICIA WILKINSON 4129 Ardley Ave. 21213 Nov. 10, 1958 Softball. AMBITION: to travel, try to get the best out of life, and have a good time. Let's Forty. MEMORY: My 1 1th grade English class, meeting all the people. LOIS WAYBRIGHT 717 S. Ann St. 21231 June 26, 1958 Bowling Club. AMBITION: to work and stay independent. Hl. How are you doing? MEMORY: All my friends at school and all the good times we had. FRANCES M WIESSNER 6425 Bushey St 21224 March 24 1958 AMBITION to go into modeling school and take each day as it comes Go to D.C.C. Hi how ya doing - see ya around. MEMORY: Cutting classes with friends. DARWIN KYLE WILLIAMS 2802 Spelman Rd. 21225 April 5, 1957 Football, Tennis, Bowling, Rollerskating, Basketball. AMBITION: to become a ' dedicated Jehovah's Witness and further Kingdom Ministry. MEMORY: Students and teachers. SUSAN WESTERMAN 3836 Bank St. 21224 CAROL N. WILLEM 4017 Elmora Ave. 21213 July 20, 1958 AMBITION: to have a good time, then settle down, Let's do some partying. MEMORY: Miss Brooks' English class. KENNETH JOHN WEBER 5412 Todd Ave. 21206 Sept. 23, 1956 Lifting Weights, Soccer, Archery. AMBITION: to get a good iob and get married someday. To everybody good luck in whatever you do. MEMORY: Everything! SONDRA DIANNE WILAND 4705 Greenhill Ave. 21206 March 31, 1958 Honor Society, Bible Club, Civic Experience. AMBITION: to attend college to become an accountant, live in Nebraska. Oh Nuts! MEMORY: Making the Eiffel Tower out of toothpicks. PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS 5935 Radecke Ave. 21206 Mar. 17, 1958 I 4 .W Ni' PEGGY WILLIAMS 'D We Q, uwive EACH mvrrora gg 706 S. Rose St. 21224 March 23, 1958 J. V. Cheerleader, Bowling Team. AMBITION: to attend cosmetology school 77-IE!-JOPE OFTUMO . . GERARD J. WILSON 706 S. Conkling St. 21224 Jan. 3, 1958 J.V. Swimming, Varsity Swimming. AMBITION: to travel and find a good iob. MEMORY: The teachers' strike. JEFF A. YOUNG 536 N. Milton Ave. 21205 Aug. 12, 1958 Key Club, Band, Clipper Choir, Stage Band, Chess Club. AMBITION: to go to college and become a music teacher. 194 STANLEY J. WOLINSKI 3109 E. Baltimore St. 21224 June 18, 1958 Working on Cars, Broad Jumping. AMBITION: to attend college. Get Down. HAZINA ZERVOS 906 S. Ponca St. 21224 Feb. 25, 1957 U.N. Club. AMBITION: to go to Greece and be a tourist guide. Let love be the lighthouse in your storm. MEMORY: My friends and teachers. HOWARD JOHN WITTBECKER 4855 Greencrest Rd. 21 206 May 17, 1958 AMBITION: to attend college. Ace. MEMORY: Friends. KATHY LYNN YOUNG 620 S. Dean St. 21224 Nov. 9, 1958 AMBITION: to succeed in secretarial work and later marry Frankie. I Love Frankie. MEMORY: 75 Senior Prom. and take life the way it comes. Pappy's tonight, anyone? MEMORY: The people that make Patterson the best. LLOYD WOOLRIDGE 1 300 Anglesca Ave. 21 224. GARY M. ZIMMERMAN 3770 Bonview Ave. 21213 Oct. IO, 1958 Printing Club. AMBITION: to become a famous millionaire. I've done that, mon! MEMORY: The good times I had in Mr. Dingle's print shop class. THEODORE M. WOJTAS 357 Gusryan St. 21224 Nov. 29, 1957 V. Basketball. AMBITION: to go to college and become a forest ranger. MEMORY: Watching the Varsity Football games. JUDITH ANN ZAMENSKI 19 N. Kresson St. 21224 April 5, 1958 F.B.L.A., Work Study. AMBITION: to travel and later be married to John. Take life each day ata time. MEMORY: School Strike of '74 WALTER R. WILLIAMSON 4617 Eastern Ave. 21224 Feb. 27, 1958 Varsity Basketball. AMBITION: to be successful and have an enioyable life. Hey SIickl MEMORY: Meeting people with unique personalities. Wfgi g y Q' GLEN E. WOLFE 614 S. Lehigh St. 21224 Jan. 17, 1958 ,V S.G.A. AMBITION: to I work and marry Barb. Hey, what's happening. Let's Party on Friday. MEMORY: Harry Dingle, Mrs. King, the Sock Hop, X and my three years at p 1. M 'F' Patterson. ., ,g . ....,..,...,..., , , -,h l I V RICHARD PAUL YANCHESKI 4340 Parkside Dr. 21206 Sept. 25, 1958 Scuba Diving, Skiing, Swimming, Sleeping. AMBITION: to become a millionaire and open up my own grocery store. lf you first don't succeed, give upl MEMORY: Mr. and Mrs. Zvonar, my two favorite teachers. DARLENE J. ZAWADZKI 109 N. Milton Ave. 21224 Aug. 21, 1958 AMBITION: to be the first woman President of the U.S. or a Computer Programmer. Hey TurkeyI MEMORY: The H KEVIN WILLNER 140 N. Decker St. 21224 Dec. 12, 1957 J.V. and Varsity Soccer. AMBITION: to attend college and become a Physical Education teacher. Let's go to Danny's. MEMORY: Winning the M.S.A. Soccer Championship of 1975. JOANN ELIZABETH YANEK 3815 Ravenwood Ave. 21213 May 26, 1958 Keyette President, Honor Society, Clipper Choir, Press Staff - Editor. AMBITION: to attend a business college to become a bookkeeper and live independently, but with love. It isn't my fault. JOANN WOLFE 639 Lehigh St. 21224 Nov. 25, 1957 Clipper Choir. AMBITION: to go to work and then marry Tony. Dig it. MEMORY: All the friends that I met during these past three years. KEEFER F. ZELLER 3802 Mayberry Ave. 21206 March 9, 1958 Chess Club. AMBITION: to win a million dollars in the lottery and retire. 1f at first I do succeed, I consider myself lucky. seW'I'Y G 'dsf and MEMORY: weekends, Barbara Bear alias H Iidu S nd V t. Barbara Boeshore. 0 Y ' o acc Ions' THOMAS MICHAEL ZINGARELLI 218 S. Bouldin St. 21224 Mmhb, im . . Thatas Hwspvuitdfabbelongs wawv Printing, Field and Track. AMBITION: to become a printer A and get married in a few years., ' OAI Set a goal, then try to achieve ai. MEMORY: Gmdumaon. IN LIFE, BARBARA WILSON 527 S. Curley St. 21224 May 16, 1958 AMBITION: to work and later marry. CHERYL ANN C. YAROSH 6216 Eastbourne Ave. 21224 Nov. 5, 1958 Clipper Choir, Patterson Bowling League. AMBITION: to do more traveling, maybe ioin the Air Force and later marry. Take life any way it comesl MEMORY: Knowing Miss Mattie Brooks. . .W W W.. wwf' Ly, GLORIA ADAMS 290 S. Macon CI. MICHAELL ADAMSKI 021 S. Grundy SI. PIERRE ALTHOFF 515 S. Bouldm SI. CONNIE ARRINGTON 2524 E. Chase SI. -21213 JOHN ASKEW 157 N. Kenwood Ave, 21224 BRET W. BARRETT 5441 Whnhood Ave. 21206 PAMELA BATKO 5046 Orville Ave. DOUGLAS G. BECKMAN 4704 Furley Ave. GARY BELCHER 4114 Ardley Ave. 21213 JOSEPH BELL 2912 E. Bolhmore SI. 21224 VICTORIA M. BENNETT 2603 E. FarrmounI Ave. JOSEPH BERECZKY, JR. 1137 E. Balhmore SI. 21202 GREGORY BILLOPS 2829 E. Federal SI. 21213 EUGENE BLACK 1101 Broening Highway KAIQEFJMM. BOEREN 430 Kgfie SI, 21224 BONSIGNORE Sfreeber SI 21205 Ave BRADLEY 21213 UNPI ERIC S. FERBER 5470 Bucknell Rd. DAVID FINCK 3108 Lawnvlew Ave, MADELINE EOREMAN 3412 MI. PIeasanI Ave, ANGELA FORRESTER 441 N. PoIIerson Park Ave. 21231 CINDY L. FOWLER 3024 ClnIIon Park Terrace 21213 QENIOFZQ JUANITA G. KOTCH 6557 SI, Helena Ave. EDWARD LAINCSAK' 4845 Bowland Ave. 21206 JEFFREY A. LAWRENCE 3119 Mary Ave, 21214 CONSTANCE LAWS 2646 E. Oliver SI. KATHERINE LEPKOWSKI 1902 E. PraII SI. JEROME J. LIEBIG 1322 Broening Hwy. 21224 MARGARET L. LIST 319 N. Ellwood Ave. 21224 DANIEL MAJKA 407 S. Anglesea SI. A MARK F. SCHOENBERGER 3708 Lyndale Ave. MARK SHANK 112 S. CoIlingIon Ave. 21231 THOMAS S. SIGAMBRIS 603 Ponca SI. 21224 HERBERT SIMMS 924 S. Binney SI. 21224 SIN KI CHOL 2203 Gough SI. 21231 ARTHUR S. SMITH 215 S. RegisIer SI. DONALD R. SMITH 1211 Gusryan SI. MARIE SMITH 4831 Claybury Ave. LAWRENCE SMOOT 4018 SouII'1cIare Rd. JACQUELINE G. SNOW 2229V2 Baltimore SI. JERRY R. SNYDER 3718 Elmley Ave, 21213 JOHN SPARROW 2107 Bank SI. 21231 WILLIAM D. SPEAR III 3039 O'DonneIl SI BRIAN SPEDDEN 119 N. Ellwood Ave GERARD 119 N. Ellwood AUDREY 2901 Orleans GREGORY 1513 Kenhill Ave. WILLIAM SULSER 944 S. Kenwood Ave. MARY J. TAWNEY 3227 Lake Ave. 212 WILLIAM THOMAS 2529 E. Biddle SI. Ave. 2 HANS 5506 ERNEST .'...27f23 CHRIST 4508 omnsfi sos 4 QR 43 5' a ,SWS r kv. -Q an CISG U page you we, with you. mmxA X who . . swf? 5 - 1 i 1 IS being replaced 5 ' to 1 S f a e e t futs the t roles are 3 g, -li lik Eli? -: ggi wrt times fllled with iii roses of congratulations gre was made at thus all, for But her her in S A 41. va 'msg Olivia Micklos 3 yr. ... Debbie Hunker 3 Y ... l Tyra Lynne Curley 16 mo. Christine Palermo 'S 9 mo. 34? 3 .. ree J - , . , S.. X be QR S M wig Ll Q YN' . ,, L 5 elle ' -.5 ' L. Joni Lee Linda Bivons Har an - 3 yr. Robin - 2 yr. Thacker 3 mo. Robin Foriner I4 mo. Barbara Ludwig, 7 mo. Q f 'f Q 'iff rrre L 3' Sandra Brilharl 18 mo. n- A , of Fran Sekora, 8 mo. Q Robert Meadows l I mo. Vx 'haf Barbara and Bill Goralski 3 yr. Esther Karavedes, l l mo. Sharon Lohr, 8 mo. i 'L Z f Joyce Tokcrski Q, 2 it , V .V, 42 , f.' ,L H ,s , , , L uw Sue Shcnoltz l yr. L vi-N! -S, I Rich Barnett, 20 mo. I Y 5 J ' 1 , Q 5, f f Rag! , Q K Jean Wctson IO mo. L Lindo Holdiness 6l 4 N. Curley St. Baltimore, Md. 21205 Jackie Snow, 2 yr. Kimberly Mae Garrett Donnc Melitc, 14 m0- Debe Taylor, 6 yr. yr. Rose Marie Edwards 2Vz yr. . , , 1 wtf : if x Denise D'Avella I yr. Sue Scherer, I yr. Connie Grimes I yr. Antoinette Nardone, 6 mo. Debbie Tregor, 4 yr. , Wig, l Don't you know there's o war on? Let no guilty man escape. N-...V ' I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country vow, g There s glory enough for all ff' I , I You may fire when you are ready. fa LL Father, I cannot tell a lie, I did it. Men, their rights and nothing more, women, their rights and nothing Iess. i'Praise the lord and the ammunition. Dorff fire till you A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. Independence now and forever. Too proud to fight. Too little and too late. There always is another crisis around the corner. nf. see the whites of their eyes. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death! Don't give up the ship. One if by land, and two if by sea. Wm. Our country, right or wrong. No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach. A country fit for liberty - For men who love their fellow men. There never was a good war or a bad peace. , l .,,,,,, M fi J 201 GREG BUSSARD - Patterson's student senator LONI ANN labovel and DAVE LINETTY were the winners of the Pin Contest, sponsored by the Class of '76, The design can be seen all around school as many proud seniors wear their pins. 202 SENIOR - 1z'wM0wrm fiwlbtow -Q4 ABOVE: The National Essay Press Vlhnners received certificates from the National Essay Press indicating that their Bicentennial Essays are to be published in the anthology YOUNG AMERICA SPEAKS. FRONT: Jeffrey Young, Greg Rostowski, Robin Petrella, Janice Rasinski, Jim Pate, Greg Panowicz, Robert Monroe. BACK: Mrs. Goode, Jeffrey Floyd, Tim Miller, Ed Kelch, Mrs. Bues. ' l LEFT: Last year as an l lth grader, Amy Lonis was a winner of the Region III BicentenniqlXSpellingjBee. She received her trophy at the Baltimore City School Board meeting on Septemberl8,l97X5. l :Ni M .ff Xl ' I t ex J J- : ue, . X ll A f Lelllf .pf ,, V' ' N 1, X A .L if .. , :J QM T T 5 . s Nix .s2, fe LEFT: MICHAEL DASHIELL lleftl, ROB- ERT MONROE lrightl and MICHAEL HAMMEL labovel were selected win- ners in the essay contest, What the Bicentennial Means to Me, spon- sored by the Baltimore Branch of the National League of American Pen Women. The awards were presented to the winners by Mr. Hyman Press- man on January 21, I976 at City Hall. in-'ini' JohwM-How SUSAN ENSOR, DONNA MELITA, VIVIAN VOGEL, and MARK CLAGETT were the sen- iors invited to sing with the Maryland All-Sicte Chorus. lUnpictured is DONNA SIMANCEKJ SPWCM5 610055 002 -- vw? 0 0 0 I I Mow Bradley, Paula ff 4' ef ' may -gf Mvotla, Steven Curtis, Debbie Burke, Jay Troha, Carolyn Wagers 2041. , - ' iwfiw lux , ii' 5? Thoaeaw QEPMCEPONIQ , .X ,Ng QC it Bfvwn. William l.6iWr6nce' , Alan Groves, Jef? ,-an I ,Ii':., QL- me 1-23 ST Y 11 i' If . Ja. .. R Q .Q 'inn 1 vw' Q V 6 k. i i e E Ii. Hxuirxxu R1,'1-iA1 He R VICMC' l'a'1'f1f1fn1l--45 .I11f1z',r ,Lf ,gy ff JL, ,V 7.1 ' f , .1 - X wwf Af 'lj My , 129 li L g .Qlf V Vg ig'Qggj4 gg , Kg,, , ' , ml R111 Haora ar11ul-wil HAI Xlwrgau, 'Hu-mlnreVfhlrow-La, ilfrmlxn- blurpm--. inxvn--x rt N I B1 win 1-mm! ru Au. Hfriwn Ilxglmmm-r. il:-nrgt john-. hrunmnm-1 Xlmsum. Jw- fN.,i..,n lk: cr vu f-4 N n mp., 4 m, janv- flumx, Paul Ham Ixneelmg- Nm-:mn '--im-'uf-fr. Iwi K-ami. v. M R In mx WX!-mer w dim, If-su Smnxwkk r in 'HL ' --fb, f.,N-- zfffj 7 74,44 , ,LZWLKJ V 1 Mcdpy 473 JAM! 440'v-M' wwf fffwfd ffwf f MMMW A BRIEF ACCOUNT To those of us who have been a part of the fiber of this wonderful school, no amount of information about its background is too much. We could read many words about its past, the people who built it up, the reputations gained by those who walked the corridors, the awards, the honors, the productions. We could read and read and yearn for more. To those relatively new to the school, even a few words may be too many since their interest is ofa casual, passing-through nature. To those of you who share with us, we invite you to read. In this Bicentennial year, we feel that perhaps our last opportunity has arrived to put down on paper a few words about our history and traditions. While the old must always make way for the new, whether progress be the net result or not, we must NOT FORGET the old. Anything good which we now enioy exists because those before us put it there. If more students and teachers now enioy our facilities, let us thank those who provided those facilities. The wonderful traditions and customs did not iust suddenly appear. As our source for the following brief account, we have used the one and only copy of a short history of our school which was written in March of 1966 by a committee consisting of Katharine Bowersox, Ursula Reese, Margaret Reese, Mabel Schoeppler, Georgina Paciarelli, and Eve- lyn Freitag. We quote directly from this GROWTH AND PROGRESS OF PATTERSON HIGH SCHOOL. av.-swf: 1' time 1, . 1 Q am- Wfiw-fic '- '-we-swv . 1 xiii ., ,A 1 3:13 gesgff . :fluff a s e . ' F ' YT' :fy fl E git s f film. 5. .1 M A 595151 . . ' ! '.'-- '-is -. 1 1 'fl fl-1-' A. ' ' tH'.J.4' A J -' 0 f -nf . fn . 'fl ' fzflf. ' ' 1 . f fggfiffjiiv, ' ,- - gn.-?ffi2f. 1 eff ivwlf, , L.. :QW -A . .1 I. 4: 1 gf..-N. . J ig. .314 . p ., g g i K.-N e , E -....... fr- 1 'R 1 ' J' ' f 1 ' if 51569 KATHARINE BOWERSOX URSULA REESE MARGARET REESE GEORGINA PACIARELLI MABEL SCHOEPPLER EVELYN FREITAG Advisor, Advisor, Advisor, Secretary Feb. 1942 Feb. 1953 Feb. 1943 1935-1972 A famous individual who aided in the progress of Baltimore and vicinity was William Patterson, a great shipping merchant and philanthro- pist. Among his many gifts to the citizens was Patterson Park, the beautiful spot that was to provide the excellent background for a school to be erected a century later in his honor. In September 1934, a new school building was opened at Ellwood Avenue and Pratt Street. lt was named the Patterson Park Junior High School and Mr. Wendell E. Dunn was appointed the first principal . . . In September, 1935, Mr. Dunn was succeeded by Mr. Norman L. Clark . . . whose guiding principle was excellence in everything. This was characterized in the motto that he gave to Patterson: 'When Patterson does a thing, it is done right.' . . . His assisting officers were Mrs. Edith McCIeary iuntil 19431 and Thomas Van Sant iwho stayed until 1940 when Chester Katenkamp succeeded himl . . . The Patterson Park Junior High School became a senior high school in February 1936 . . . The first senior high graduation occurred on February B, 1939. Henry Ercole was class president and Miss Leanore Coard was class sponsor. There were 57 graduates . . . . . In its short span of existence, Patterson Park High School had become the hub of the unique and highly individualistic community of Highlandtown . . . Although this community was originally German and Irish, a great many others moved in such as Polish and ltalian groups, Ukranians, Bohemians, Greeks, Ruthenians, Russians, and Finns settled here also . . . During Mr. Clark's administration, the school song was composed by Mrs. Martha Pointer and the school ring was designed by Miss Rebecca Stieg. We can readily see why the Baltimore Clipper ship was engraved on our rings . . . the well-shaped hull, the graceful sails, and the hardy rigging imply the pioneering which the clipper and the Patterson graduates have in common. Mrs. Pointer and Miss Grolock were in charge of the entire musical program at that time. . 210 7 --f V -.4-...ww --.-.7--W-.,-4.-K Wv... ,.-., W .,,-,W,,, . . On May 23, 1943, Mr. Clark died and Dr. Chester Katen- kamp was appointed principal . . . Mrs. Dorothy Holmes Schwatka and Mr. Fred Spinning, Jr. were his two vice-principals Dr. Katenkamp left Patterson in March, 1948 and Mr. G. Gordon Woelper was appointed principal . . . Patterson mourned the loss of Mr. Spinning in 1957 and Dr. Watson Pindell was wel- comed as new vice-principal . . . ln 1959, Dr. Pindell was transfer- red and Mr. William McClean became vice-principal. WENDELL E. DUNN NORMAN L. CLARK Principal 1934-1935 Principal 1935-1943 1 1 l DR. CHESTER H. KATENKAMP G. GORDON WOELPER ABRAHAM GRANEK V.P. 1940-1943 Principal 1948-1965 V.P. 1960-1965 Principal 1943-1948 Principal 1965-1972 . . In September 1957, Mr. Woelper was presented the shovel used in breaking ground for the new Patterson and in April 1960, he received the keys to the new school, now located here at 100 Kane Street. lMr. Woelper well deserved both, we might add. No one in the history of the school had been more loyal or more devoted to Patterson than Mr. Woelper. Due to many, many hours of his personal time, our new Patterson High School was a school to be envied in 1960.1 . . In July 1960, Mr. McClean left and Mr. Abraham Granek, a former member of the faculty, was appointed vice-principal of Patterson . . . In 1961, Mrs. Schwatka retired and Miss Leanore Coard became vice-principal . . . In November 1964, Mr. Woelper was appointed Area Director-Secondary Division. In December, 1964, the Patterson students presented a farewell assembly for Mr. Woelper . . . ilior all who remember, it was one of the most outstanding assemblies which Miss Ursula Reese had ever coordinated. And for any of us who ever knew Miss Reese . . . will we ever forget what a grand lady she was! Hearts are made of muscle, say biologists. Miss Reese's was made of gold.l EDITH MCCLEARY THOMAS VAN SANT PAUL B. GILLEN DOROTHY HOLMES SCHWATKA FRED SPINNING V.P. 1935-1943 V.P. 1935-1940 Special Assistant V.P. 1943-1961 V.P. 1943-1957 1938-1942 it A J Qi -2 -'-...... W : 7 C, - - LEANORE COARD PEARL RISSER DR. WATSON PINDELL WILLIAM MCCLEAN JOHN TEMPLE V.P. 1961-1972 V.P. 1972-1974 V.P. 1957-1959 V.P. 1959-1960 Acting V.P. 1965 Counselor 1956-1969 . . . ln January, 1965, Mr. Abraham Granek was appointed Acting Principal. Mr. John Temple handled the vice-principal's duties . . . In June, 1965, Abraham Gra- ff- ' nek was appointed principal . . His vice-principals through the years were Leanore Coard, Louis Sedlak, Marvin Davis, James Carroll and Frank Robey. Mr. Gra- nek spent most of his professional life being a true Patter- sonite. As a member of the faculty from 1946-1 956, vice- president from 1960-1965, and then principal from 1965- 1972, Mr. Granek continued the very fine traditions with a real love for his charges and genuine dedication to his DR. LOUlS SEDLAK MARVIN DAVIS JAMES CARROLL V.P. 1965-1967 V.P. 1967-1969 V.P. 1969-1973 work' Upon Mr. Granek's retirement in June, 1972, Mr. Robey became principal. With Miss Coard's retirement, Mrs. Pearl Risser became vice-principal. Mr. Anderson ioined the staff in 1971 . With various other promotions and changes, we arrive in 1976 with the present administrative staff. We cannot begin to mention all the wonderful teachers which this school ,has seen. They will be remembered by the students who were lucky enough to have had them. You might have noticed our front end sheet as showing a bit of history. We credit the Clipper Yearbook, 1954 for this. We have tried to match it with our back end sheet which, even in 1976, still shows some familiar old scenes. L F A O U L T Y Irwin! mv--fmt !u rlglrl Xlns lxlfik, Xlms- liixzmzulli, Xlis. litmus. Ifmnt rim-lvl! tu right' Xlm Young. Nllss Kiclxwll, Xlrs. Slim. Xlxss Sulmcppicx. Nlm Simrp. Nl: Si-nixnxifg, Xtl., jiuimb yi, K,-li.-, Xin. If U lim, Mrs, Rvvlu, 171 K.m,'nk.iinp. Nita. Suliwiillm, Xliss Vim, Xin. Clcilxigg. Xliss Cozml. I mil. 'lim hiiixtivik MNT li 'i Wiml .Nccvmnfl rms, Xllvs llvamvm. 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MCKELDIN THOMAS D'ALESANDRO, JR. 1943-1947 1947-1959 1 963-1 967 Mr. Woelper is presented the shovel by the Honorable Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro after he broke ground for the new Patterson High School. How lucky can we be to ind these picturesl Shown above is Henry Ercole, President of the very first graduating class in 1939, being teased in a later assembly by Joe Culotta, former student and counselor of Patterson. Mr. Ercole returned as a faculty member and sponsored the Class of Feb. '54, Feb. '55 ond co-sponsored the Class of 1959 with Mr. Lawson as shown on a Senior Prom picture at the right. Tkwldqpusqf C2QgAawaahwqp' jhmaiaUwxhFhdzwmux 1931-1943 . . . Howard W. Jackson 1959-1962 . . . J. Harold Grady 1962-1963 . . . Phillip H. Goodman KPATTERS' THOMAS D'ALESANDRO, III WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER 1967-1971 1971- A New Is Built Mr. Woelper receives the keys to the new Patterson High School from Mr. Raughley L. Polter, Baltimore City Building Construction Engineer. 213 Mrs. Moore, Mr. Slerlock, Mr. Nardone, Cohen, Mr. Lawson TlXXlN HQX31 U luxrl sly: L, Knxlfgwsrgc' l,.. brmminwbl Xl, Yllmxis X.. linux!-lam H, l'l,1lf ll ,I, Kllluegifzgr Nlr. Samml. l' Ulu ll '1 l llxxlnu l:,,l1i4'f.-fn 7:x.l5I',ll1x-M. C, ,a ww ww we lm-l-vu-, fslr, lui:-Na. llmifgz, K.1r1ufw1fvf, lliv-uns. anfl l- ve Weww Jofffquhaf usswaw i Gay Lyfer Holland lin dork sweoterj was on the Press Staff as a siudentg later, as a member of the faculty, she was advisor io the yearbook from 1962 lo 1966. Nmnlluugz fmlr, N1-rl-HL. ll, N--mv, li Vlmllxvkll, li. ll-1-:rum--. Kn--1-Emp H Hzuvlh. Nl l' D, Xlrljuuy. P lim-vz Mr. Karageorge, Mr, DiCocco, Mr. Sterlock, Mr. Sansone, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Lawson, Mrs. Lobig, Mrs, , Fahrman 1 Probably no other school can boast of the large group of alumni who have retumed to be on the staff. Once you have been associated with Patterson, you always return. Confucius say - Once a Pattersonite, always a Pattersonite, CAN YOU GUESS who some of the youngsters are below? Don't cheat -- but if you must give up, turn to p. 292 for the answers. Waaejusetagweavfofvoutov up!! FRONT: Mrs. Vlhldberger, Mrs. Fahrman. Mrs. Cas- sizzi, Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. Stamathis. BACK: Mrs. Zvo- nar, Mr. DiCocco, Mrs. Napier, Mr. Russ, Mrs. Lobig, Mr. Lawson, Mrs. Eggert, Mr. O'Toole, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Manfre, Mr. Gephardt. UNPIC- TURED: Mr. White, Mr. Nardone, Miss Crockett. Two famous A football cen- ters 'QQ rx All 'K F ' U . .5 . 0 . .Q Q ' A yt .. ' . XY- 5 ' 'iiil 5 2 ' W5 h 215 ' .L W J 'UIWV' Wh I h d of-top g f ? ers? if 4 i . . . 71-lEso'Q The beautiful Belvedere Hotel - later to become Antioch College and still later to be sold at public auction. 70's or 50's - one must be sad and cry at a Farewell Assembly. The Debonaires - put out our ltheir? - whose reading?l kind of music for gals with dresses of layers Alll 0U9l dfe55 SlYleS l 0Ve ClWf'9ed 0l0n9 Wllh half SfYleSf Paflefson gf lqce, has always maintained its tradition of pretty girls. A cool cat was someone with greased hair and baggy pants. 2 'Q I-IOWYI-IE 609 FOUND UQ Some of the hair styles and dresses of the 60's. It was a time of shortened dress hems, loafers, and haircuts! Pattersonites enioying a program. Enjoying that special night . . . the cafeteria was decorated and provided a scenic effect. The need and desire to acquire knowledge will always exist at Patterson. The change in evening apparel is apparent, but the excitement of that spe- cial night will never change! - HEFZEWEARE --71-lE7O'Q Being with friends is what it's all aboutl We've had some popular bands - this band, Gazze, has performed several times here. X Q, '4 l l 6 . N ., 1 , ' . 1- 4 t . s I, KV 5 Wm.. t f' t ' S' of 42 A l t l The Hustle, a new dance of the 70's . . . Just trying to look our best at the 1976 Junior Prom. The choir has given us many great performances in the 70's - All we need is our ieans, easy walkers, and someone to talk with before homeroom period begins . . . as well as pretty girls! 2 t tt M54 1 s Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. breaking up the ground for Patterson Park High School's new athletic field - 1953. mm, , il I U' as Y 1, 5' C' vx y 1 T A ,x his lx U 3 4 qw., L.'VlBlJi In l953, speedball was introduced at Patterson and was wholeheartedly accepted by Patterson gals. . QI-701279 Patterson's marching band highlighted many sports events. yu f Q1 0: , be ' Zxsbuyll Ashore and afloat, the boys' rowing team was always at their best. Do you remember our girls' field hockey team? GI-171-IE .IIN ,gc Mr. Granek, former teacher, vice-principal, and principal, coached the fencing club in past years. Thaoughouttiwyewas, has beew wwpwm widauaawg oyspm maspm wlated . awsomeofflw mowpwminwiiofzgwugatiows whichnov longweyaistat Patterson's maiorettes were a must at every game and led the march- ing band during half time and in community parades. Both guys as well as gals cheered Patterson on to many victories. ABOVE: Mrs. Lobig's homeroom, 1201 won first place in the Bicentennial Homeroom Contest held by the SGA. RIGHT: Mrs. Siecinski's class, 1205, won second place. Both classes were decorated in the Spirit of '76. QP ,, ,nf ' Fambrzdgc or Gram! llnmu The first national flag hoisted b Gear e Wash however in I775 when the Lolontes though dissatisfied had not yet broken with Smash government rule It was never officially adopted i f Q, , - ' ' ' Y s - ington at Cambridge in I776. lt was in use, 222 PATRIOTIC uulfhowv n it y ' e....g-L... Mt. Vernon Place -- the Pride of Baltimore with the First Pres- byterian Church with a Gothic spire 300 feet high and the first Washington Monument in the entire nation. lt was erected in 1815, the one in Washington, D.C. was completed in 1888. Uwhibzfoew Broadway -a living tradition here in Baltimore. Hchninytau Also in use in 1776. A number of differing flags were carried during the early days of the Revo' lution, but the Cambridge and the Bennington were the best known, The latter was flown at the Battle of Bennington in which the Colonists defeated the Redcoats. fobmeoogwged. . . Chr Sfzzr Spanglvd Ifalfner lhls was the flag with lnlleen stripes which flew over Fart McHenry during the British bombard- ment in l8l-l and was the lIlSpll'dll0l'l lor iran' cis Scott Keys Thur Star Spangled Rrmnvr ' This flag contimwd in use until lSlS. r As we celebrate our Bicentennial as Americans and our 41 st year as white Maryland marble in the Renaissance style, celebrates its cente Stars and SfI'l,Ut'S This was the first official national flag, being adopted on June I4, l77'7. The armngenwnt of the stars differs on these flags lwcause the spec: flrations approwll by the Continental Cougwss merely called lor 'thlrlwn s1.1rs,wl11te an A ltluv field ' 'Q ... 06 an aft ,fifth ffiiw Pattersonites, City Hall built of nnial lOctobet, l975l by being THE CAPITOL, Washington, D.C. - the nternational symbol of freedom and opportunity to people of all nationalities. qm- ,nw july 4 isis lt became evident that a new stripe could not be added for each new stale admission as the Star Spangled Banner had attempted to do, There- fore, on July 4, l8l8, Congress restored the I3 stripes and the flag assumed its present appear- ance. 15: we- : Q ,, Q ' . 1 , Z 1 Q . .Y A V Yu' - 5 f W ff A 1- N L31 , V ,ff ' ff' ,,'- 1 ,,, , rg g L ,f . 4 'kg ' i V f ,A , A fix? V :WI A L v Y ' , ' f' ' , ' ff if- .Q ' 5 N I A ,Ab 1 ii, ' 4 , av' 59 if 1 ur 'Wt ,, , n ,WI ww I we ' ff: Q' l W 1 1, x U U! ,1 Q 1 1 Q t 2 vw N W Q ff eg m KQ, ' V' , :me Y '-L 2 ,2.fw-',,mLf4 ,f ., F, .A 3., , , , , ,gq.,,, H 5, 1, ., :nf .K ,I -.Q , 1.l, ' ,. , ag Q? i 1- I-5 MQ, . F' 5. F If A K L -J v 1 ,Jn 5 N 2 ma 6 ., ' 1, ,JA Q-fi. ,QM . A ,K SX 42 I in , K , 1 f Q? 3W i v Mir ,X tv ,,,h I 1 V, Q Q 5 th ' Z' Q an , ,Zi W A uf., , 1.-,,f.1pf,f3f. 1 . .,' - ,.U , , .,,. ., , -.., l- 't 35f' f 3 ti? if 3.,L:,' ff L A 6 fkf ff b 1? 5 . L' la. L Z . X K .Y ' V, -,4y1 A 1. - a rx e A bfi K NJ M QQUJ cw Q yy M8 X ,Uv WVWX 989 'WL f WWW PATRON ff' - ' A ft, - J x ,,. . 'I - ' gli, -. 1 if N... x , .1 Y ny- R., fx, X - Nr 1' . 'X 1' X ,- M - amz, . W , f I K, M , . ' 5' gfl , X - W1 H. , f X N 1' 'sq' Mx f 4 J! .D Z' ... ,f -1 f pf I 226 - A good yearbook MUST be a success when over I200 people purchase it annually. - A good yearbook WILL be a success when a good staff has the money to be creative. - A good yearbook CAN ONLY be a success then if everyone does a little to help or if a few people do a lot. - Whom do we thank this year? Who received a free yearbook for having sold a full page of ads or 50 patrons? Who received a citation for having sold another half page or 25 patrons? - Which class won the award for having sold the most ads as a group? -- What one person was the final winner and received all the above plus a Patterson letter? FOR ALL THESE EXCITING RESULTS, TURN TO PAGE 294. TAKE A LOOK AND SEE WHY YOU HAVE A YEARBOOK THIS YEAR. WITHOUT THE HELP THAT ALL THESE STUDENTS GAVE, YOU WOULD NOT BE READING THIS YEARBOOK AT ALL RIGHT NOW. - Without the help of the class ads, you would also not be reading this page. Following on the very next page and thereafter are the full page class ads in the exact order in which they were received. - Notice I208, Mrs. Wroblewski's homeroom! Their S50 came to the yearbook room not two minutes after Mr. Robey announced the beginning of the campaign. They are NUMBER ONE!! - Soon thereafter came I20I, Mrs. Lobig's class and Miss Brooks'!I223 was right behind. Then came I207, I205, I203, I22I, I206, I2I5, I2I3, I225, I204, I209, I2I I, I2I9, 1212, I2I6 - all came in before November I8 when this page had to be mailed in to the publisher. - In addition, the organizations which gave support were THE CLIPPER CHOIR, Key Club, Varsity Club, Class of I977, and the Class of I978. -- By Nov. I8, the following underclassmen had also taken a half-page ad: I I05, I I03, I I06, I I02, I002, IOI I THE CLASS OF 1976 WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE OTHER CLASSES AND CLUBS WHO SUP- PORTED THE BOOK BY OUR NOVEMBER 2I DEADLINE. IT IS BECAUSE OF YOU THAT OUR YEAR- BOOK REMAINS A NUMBER ONE PUBLICATION AND THAT OUR PATTERSON TRADITIONS ARE NOT LOST. THANK YOU - ONE - and - ALL!! X, Z i' 22 -' ' 73 Thewtzesqp 12-os' t X Mm ofloue G U mfayowvheaabfabirl . ,f 2 yowwjalal Nei val' fm, ,v FRONT: Lillian Miller, Christina Stavron, Donald Keck, Nancy Betch, Mary Francis. ROW 2: Bonnie Slama, Linda Schmitt, Karen Crutchfield, Mrs. Wroblewski, Susan O'Brien, Debbie Feltner. ROW 3: Denise Dailey, Joyce Ecker, Linda Radecki, Tricia Miller, Judy Crockett, Joyce Costantini. ROW 4: Vickie King, Michaela Morosko, Kathy Young, Debbie Merritt, Rosemarie Glowack, Bonnie Thorne. ROW 5: Brenda Scarpulla, Julie Miotla, Susan Hall, Judy VanBlargan, Debra Crouch, Teresa Hamil- ton, Linda Clinedinst. ROW 6: Gloria Dawson, Belinda Brown, Liz Doyle, Dawn Campbell, Caroline Amrhein, Toni Levinski, Kathy Knauer. Yowwme wad ' Kano! 9 2- ltwavwe fmmyowff , 227 1 'M L 0 ' madefie I by ! 15 5. AWMMW I2-0' , .. lj . , Ki' ' I 1 A I ,f267J4 4f,fz'ZQ,fg ,,f,5,fzJ 42.11 C Qaida' ,fffqlf Ziff- ftljfmfffill ,J J' If ff J Qfiw , Zim-6 Haw f dj 'T FRONT: Bernie Moll, Karl Bohnensfengel, Jeff Young, Mark Libby, James Pate. ROW 2: Denise D'Avella, Jackie Wafls, Cindy Barton, Zina Zervos, Nicoleha Tsalafaos, Delma Johnson. ROW 3: Karen Pakulski, Han Young Ae, JoAnn Carbone, Brenda Snier, Kathleen Hom, Che Oh Chin, Rose-Marie Edwards. ROW 4: Ann Louise Roma- nowski, Doris Elburn, Nancy McNeal, Sharon Bobbih, Harriet Georgas, Kim Kyong Sik. ROW 5: Michael Gaglione, Larry Moore, Albert Alford, Jimmy While, James Prassinas. ROW 6: Mark Dennis, Melvin Hanzook,ZIiartin Sarapik, Lance Udzinski, Jeff Floyd, Mark Shank, Tony Razpopou. -X N LPN A X, N560 X f N 92 L x N Rpm 006 9.91 52: : X M,:-V gow Y? 228 ' GN QQ -12 38046 fadaw! ,O l mtbesbwashes JW tiwougkfasay 'S' 5 'ZIl0Aw! I2-22 1-iii!! 'L' ' ' ' 'Tl j e2i+fqef--- ' ss V f so :offs gg so if Happy lawliugs always. 1-l ' vs FRONT: Sharon. Salamone, Lois Waybright, Michelle Craft, Portia Locklear, Adrienne Bull, Lois Elliott. ROW 2: Barbara Goroski, Denise Strucko, Mark Closing, Bill Budka, Rufus Shearln, Jane Bltzer, Linda Warren, Mary Mullins, ROW 3: .limi Hulson, Gordy Willey, Frank Antkowiak, Chris Glinos, Angelo DePasquole, Charles Eliopoulas. ROW 4: Tyrone Hflle, DUNWY MGIkG, Stanley Wolmski, Chris Bezilla, James Wallace, Frank Crislip, William Thomas. O X Gephafzdfffs class I5 fmpwa Wim Q 5 we . 9 uumg I x 519' I FRONT: Nancy Garreh, Susan Dobrzykowski, Mary-Ann Jenkins, Karen McCarthy, Barbara Boeshore, Darlene Zawadzki. ROW 2: Karen Kilgore, Charles Justice, Ron- ald Brown, Sharon Neumann, Bernadetie Smith. ROW 3: Debbie Trego, Anna Boyko, Robin Adams, Cindy Crawford, Karen Boeren, Gina Fox. ROW 4: Ken McPherson, JoAnn Dwoieski, Cheryl Yarosh, JoAnne Yanek, John Kruszewski. ROW 5: Charles Quigley, Roberi Berkley, Ricky Dickens, Ricky Morris, Don Mahala, Terry Scrivens. Donfbjuxmp foof hzgkb gow myhtnotcoma 'Jw jflft jaw! Ui 1- , if 4 M.-v by .nv . - 5, , is A 3 x FRONT: Patricia Dlllon, Sandy Mical, Cherie Fifer, Veronica Baino, Judy Kufel, Susan Ensor. ROW 2: Sunny Vest, Shelley Rice, Kim Juba, Mary Cox, Connie Sharpe, Debbie Price, Linda Gronberg, ROW 3: Alicia Gill, Carol Sallese, Jean Watson, Robin Petrella, Karen Newman, Sondra Wiland, Susan Merson. ROW 4: Marianna Alevrogiannis, Judy Labatue, Becky Annis, Denise Rogowski, Patricia Olson, Debbie Pritchett, Shirl Enmeier. ROW 5: Ben Russell, Harlan Thacker, Jim Lowicki, Frank Dudek, Joe Kortash, Pat Arthur. QQ aldfiwubdat we'w45 S-if u1u5w'6guuuafgzZr20Qxw! fffjlllllll Mi Buffuwwwua M2441 C W Qwybli 12-os ff' Iwwgamajustname awmweawpewf GR . Lw's Panty! 7 - . J 'E Wemaw 595, 2, GT 1 ff ' --' 2 , it. 5 0 Al , li oo fi Aloha, I2-02 .K V 0 -9 B., v V Q Q Q me V swf' M. ' Q I' 1 CMD FRONT: David Pierce, Susan Wagner, Michele Marski, Amy Lonis, James Opert, Joseph Bednarek. ROW 2: Linda Dudley, Beth Koehler, Adele Schaeffer, Sharon Miller, Sandy Halcott, John Purvis. ROW 3: Bonnie Dembeck, Fran Sekora, Patricia Bielski, Robin Fortner, Michele Brundick, Criss Choinacki. ROW 4: Randy Reynolds, Kevin Trotta, Bill Nishchuk, Stuart Capps, John Frederick, Rich Yancheski, Bill Lawrence. ROW 5: Tom Sigambris, Robert Kavanagh, Jerzy Wasicki, Chris Serdenes, Wayne Slaski, Mark Clagett, Steve Mavronis. 232 ... 130 I 1. 'B Mu 's 2 ofsuccess wall! M 1 vp 45 f- Y fa SJ L. FRONT: Celeste Barnes, Carol James, Mr. Zvonar, Maria Castillo, Gloria Adams. ROW 2: Ella Paugh, Catherine Rogers, Arthur Smith, Frances Mitchem, Miriam Villabon, Cindy Rolfes. ROW 3: Sharon Grauer, Sandi Brilhart, Donna Simoncek, Susan Miskimon, Pam Leber. ROW 4: Theresa Fitzpatrick, Mark Schuette, Gary Childs, Tom DiBlasio, Kimberly Ege, Bill Sulser, Michael Powers. ROW 5: Jerry Wilson, John Richards, Gary Cole, Brian Frye, Kevin Boyce, Paul Janowiak, Tony Vontran, Tony Stasi. lllfm 'S ' -aflwgsn as uyht! l 233 CUJQOJQJSUGQ y5ef6. X Miss 's class says ' Amigos! K' ,..-.au-ff' ,-gun -ee R Ty N-I inn FRONT: Vivian Vogel, Frances Rego. ROW 2: Irene Filippou, Richard Barnett, Susan Scherer, Mi Jung Kim, Gary Brown, Cynthia Payne. ROW 3: Sharon McCune, Connie Grimes, Shar Bernot, Tikie Stamatopoulos, Darlene Biscotti, Barbara Ludwig, Delores DeShields. ROW 4: Bob,Hart, Jacki Snow, Robin Davis, Jeff Callender, Beth Bocchetta, Joe Pazourek. ROW 5: Karl Schindler, Richard Derkowski, John Morgan, Stavros Papaeracleous, Roland Reiter, Victor A. Kocent, Louis Puglese. ROW 6: Carlos Sagastume, Jay Trotta, John Siegmund, Dave Glock, Walter Williamson, Dave Linetty, Charles Vitak. 234 Q K ,B 7130 ' o4ffI2-06 i ' ll l 4 dw r r g 1 1 Aloha! ll Im 4 ? .E . 1 W.. gi' 1 1:--BT 1 . ,ff Q il TQWR' ,. ' . fi at , z S L QM.: W 1 xglf-'L N . 4' 2' I 45 1 WN- FRONT: Donna Robusto, Donna Waybright, Loretta Davenport, Cathy Watson, Margaret Hall, Valerie Ringgold. ROW 2: Donna Melita, Brenda Clark, Donna Knott, Linda Koenig, Coreen Miller, Antoinette Nardone. ROW 3: Cathy Berger, Glenda Berry, Antoinette Mikulski, Cindy Janowiok, Patti Koenig, Debbie Hagert, Shari Sufczinski, Susan Westerman. ROW 4: Janice Lupo, Dora Rohlfing, Olivia Micklos, Sue Shanoltz, Linda Bowen, Judy Zamenski, Karen Keller, Debbie Burke. ROW 5: Laura Dotterweich, Kathy Lepkowski, Diane Miedzianowski, Marlene Szymanski, Cathy Long, Michele Strassheim, Helen Binko. rr -Q Where? FRONT: Louis Pecora, Bill Orzech, Harry Hollifield. ROW 2: Ronald Kick- lighfer, Gary Belcher, Joe Alderman, Chuck Klingelkofer. ROW 3: Bob Johnson, Wall Bishop, Mike Hoehn. ROW 4: Larry Moore, Joseph Bar- ranco, Dave Beffleyon, Chuck Harlow, Ray Hopka. fl ? 236 , Wnlb, Qs Y af gfcaclacafiozg! Uwhatw gfwat tovsfay up Y Nami! Yg W I Sify-X 18 K.. K , 'U Wdlweep ow ' ' mllllll ir' l 1 R 'mf r ff .l N fs wafivwzshets of wjona5Al0l1w! 'iii' ,I K Q.. H -W 1 N' -131 s. FRONT: Ron Korecky, Michael Gogolla, Don Cooper. ROW 2: John Roberts, Robert Monroe, John Chesley, Doug Beckman, Dennis Holman. ROW 3: Don Phillips, Hans DeBIoom, Gary Zimmerman, Jeff Kilmon. ROW 4: Thomas Trautfelter, David Baker, Jay Quidley, Kenneth Walton, Stephen Pratt. ROW 5: Mike Hoffner, Bob Ward, Ed Kelch, Danny Sufczynski, Elmer Clark, Tim Miller. 4, .A Sv fwg' , 2 I':wsabw:6ewup 44512-25 has fa!eawf!1atIcoa!c6my! 12:25 .-, l E l'wn ' FRONT: Carmen Villanueva, Lester Luhrell, Daphne Pifilis, Barbara Cherry, Joyce Tokarski, Margorie Johnson. ROW 2: Madeline Foreman, Dave Smith, Mark Ruggiero, Rena Stewarf, Rea Brocollo, Bonnie Soufcr, Bill Proctor. ROW 3: Tyrone Scoh, Greg Bussard, Rodney Kerr, Wanda Prince, Mike Dawson, William Durm. ROW 4: Angela Harlee, Dirnetra Deotsakos, Howard Wittbecker, Debbie Ehlers, Donny McBride, Ruth Clark, Roger Booker. ROW 5: Ken Dashiell, John Gelineau, Joe Miller, Dave Ciulla, Joe Wade, Sonny Askew. ff -X X ef B ,Mu-Q., Dev, 9 ,rr ,ff -cv J 1, l - , ' xjx , Bwsks ' wmeZs bic6AloAw 38 NN a5f!1ey!eauef!w ! .y I 12-0413 ogg , V ffwxzmxm ' ofsucoessl fi. -3 r S' R- x S 1 fN.... Q 1 2' T swf- ' 5 c. - L vb ' ,N R ' x, l +A I' H .A - A -X 's 1 FRONT: Chris Spyropoulos, Shirly Fredrick, Richard Shamleffer, Rodney Hamilton, Marian Topo, Linda Buzgierski. ROW 2: Ivy Shrouf, Debbie Beddows, Karen Ellison, Cafherine Marlin, Linda Linz, Sue Colberg, Michael Rakowski. ROW 3: Lois Miller, Carolyn Wagers, Darlene Raley, Bonnie Hammerbacher, Myong Sun Jang, Cheryl Kovalchek, Linda Bivons, Edwin Szeielc. ROW 4: Gregory Panowicz, Bernie Fieden, Frank J. Mitsos, Tim Sokowski, Won Ju Yi, Ernest Ceriale Jr., Kil Choi Sin. ROW 5: Aaron Whitcomb, Ron Remeikis, Mike Frederick, Kevin Brown, Jerome Biniasz, Jeff Lawrence, Greg Rosfkowski. Beswwd1attz'w cmeuftcwy swat! -iw fl 5 .Qxxx ? 5.5 - 4? C 5 R 40 , ' l I. Z T w if . 'LFJ x6-4? Ll ,lg eil Vim 01 df 41 01 rw I 2-O9 K6 FRONT:.Jo Ann Wolfe, Robin Leuschner, Carrie Cymek. ROW 2: Lynn Warner, Debbie Hunker, Nancy Bayle, Shawn Hammond Anne Grauer Mary Kerrigan. ROW 3: Janet Cator, Rosemary Tirabassi, Sue Hisley, Kandy Kane, Esther Karavedas, Debbie Fitch. ROW 4: Bonnie Hebden Diane Evans Dawn Densmore, Dorothy Pohorence, Helena Telakowicz, Candy Meadows. ROW 5: Joan Fackett, Emily Fuget, Ginny Schultz Judie Johns Colleer Whitty, Nicia Strickland. ll ji ' ,QT glcg fwffwu 'W' M412-:raw lfappyfawlslvyowaf . +- , ,I FRONT: Effie Oliver, Michael Kordek, Jane Freeman. ROW 2: Janis Baxivanos, Shelly Urban, Peggy Williams, Carol Willem, Angie Trawinski. ROW 3: Terry Morin, Marsha Miller, Anna Williams, Donna Sladter, Phyllis Freeman, Sandy Pedriclr. ROW 4: JoAnn Wilczynski, Denise Wilkinson, Helen Tyransky, Pat Slinebaugh, Debbie Rafaiczak, JoAnn Weldon. ROW 5: Parry Wasowicz, Mary Csizmazia, Pat Nierwienski, Verna Friend, Colleen Harfoulis, Brenda Gault, Toni Butler. ROW 6: Fran Wiessner, Lisa Tosli, Tyra Curley, JoAnn Kozak, Hazel Musser, Effie Pafrikakou, JoAnne Kraft. 'mju.fc I-apps fww fiemgaf' Jf . VII' VW fix I it ,V Km Cv 3? N - J 1 gn fi XXXL i f l X en: ' Jw 12- 19: bud , wdwgomg fofmake at! 1.x-me FRONT: Willy Curbeam, Cheryl Fisher, Jean Kobus, Linda Meyers, JoAnn Humphress, JoEIlen Galaski, Daniel Melgareio. ROW 2: Sharon Palomino, Darlene Raber, Laura Micciche, Marty Pozoulakis, Sue Shehle, Marla Boyer, Terry Shiffleh, Cheryl Carey. ROW 3: David Nickel, Brion Cooper, Jeffrey Butler, Sfeven Heinze, Clifion Peef, Tom Roppelt, Ed Dopkowski. ROW 4: Roberf Heimbach, John Caple, Bref Barrett, Jerry Spedden, John Scheuerman, Ken Weber, Greg Sfewari, Bob Mayeski, Joe Peffinafo. 'WT 1 ' X ll' ' V i yeiy B iiieree ii M' f allen' yaulw i if - ff H in V h 4 42 gl fmwU'nvju86 happy fly sending out l2'2!J MM FY!-'JS claw 55 happy tasendout washes Jw much ! flwi 'F ii ilmT -WH '- fi iv v . ' v 2. , J, Q ,J xp., I. ,e . 4' :f'i,fe,1':'g FRONT Lucille Dean, Debra Rothgeb, Rose Weglein. ROW 2: Lynda Kaline, Marie Miranda, Debra Q Y K I reene ROW 3: Mary Hodge, Diane DePasquale, Madeline Kikola, Rita O'Hara. ROW 4: Janice ' ells Debe Taylor, Diane Vecchioni, Debbie Reichenbach, Debbie Berger. V by W' v ' A' ii new , -.AT I FRONT: Bonnie Barnes, Debra Canaan, Patricia Svec, Jeffrey Joyce, Maryann Maggitti, Bar- bara Fetchik, Rose Weglein. BACK: Sandra Neighoff, Phyl- lis Perrone, Janie Spencer, Deborah Reichenbach, Joann Dombrowski, Gina Delluomo, Robin Chambers, Maryanne Foos, Venida Johnson, Mr. Fife. 44 6 's buiwsends tim I-lowf' Jowgoodhacbl li lll ig f 1 r rf? il 'zum 44 . 7' M 7 :ll FRONT: Ben Gloss. ROW 2: Jock Bruboch, Jerome Manuli, Gabe lmpallaric, William Hunt. ROW 3: Pat O'Connor, Thomas Zingarelli, Harry Keen, Tim Kelly. ROW 4 Dove Culoffc, Marry Traynor, Glen Wolfe, Mike Conway, Ed Orefice. alddawcb fzly oawgetl C 5 MISS BUSSEY FRONT: Michele Bueche, Diane Harris, Victoria Bennett, Linda Franklin. ROW 2: Despina Pitilis, Harriet Kalambihi, Marguerite Rothgeb, Debbie Beck, Angela Clark. ROW 3: Connie Arrington, Len Cirincione, Russ Demena, Sal- vatore Sgroi. ROW 4: John Grams, Bill Goralski, Roy Wade, Robert-McClurg, Jimmy Holmes, Doug Wiley, Eddie Lee. ROW 5: Pauletta Shaw, Lou Palughi, Rob- ert Kilmon, Ron Bursey, Gino Black, Carroll Suman, Wayne Sanders. MRS. HOSPEDALES FRONT: Charlotte Rasin, Linda Holdiness, Celeste Weaver, Joni Lee, Debbi Carter. ROW 2: Pat Ramsey, Sherry Ryckman, Kathy Earhardt, Phyllis James, Diane Cooper, Nancy Lewis, Lynn Ken- nedy. ROW 3: Sharon Ireland, Dorothy King, Donna Miller, Chris Palermo, Barbara Wilson, Gloria Hartlove, Janice Rasinski. 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License S+a+e of MD No. 8782 lTurn an Old House Info Newl Savings 'Io 'Ihe cus+omer on: Panelling, Pain'l'ing, Aluminum and Thermopane S+orm Doors and Windows Roof, Pafio, and Garage Consfruclion, Room Addi+ions, Flooring, Insula+ion, Cemenling Bricklaying, CompIe+e Remodeling Call Us For Es'rima+es Including Blueprin+ing 997-9 l 49 or 730-4590 Call Us, 24 Hour Answering Service G0 'Q T50GaugatHwscl1ooZsfow U MKG as w1gmgup wugmtulwtzowstatAa I 429 ' classof ve. FRONT: Kathy Owens. BACK: Brenda Borror, Diane Williams, Anna Boyko, Doreen Jurkiewicz, Kathy Mifchem, Debbie Parker. NOT PICTU Morehead. Eumyduhg Jovyowvsclwolneeds cawbe loumiabflwsclfoolstow. RED: Charloh R Congra'ruIaI'ions +o DONNA WAYBRIGHT BUD AND SHIRLEY SoIIers P+. Rd. RUSS AND JEAN Liber+y Pkwy. THE SPENCERS Holabird and Holaview RICH AND MILLIE Lynch Road From Friends aI' 7- I I GEORGE AND CATHY German Hill Rd. AL AND WANDA Holabird Ave. ED AND SUE BaI+o. Ave. RICH AND EILEEN Broening Hwy. IDad and MomI OH THANK HEAVEN FOR 7-I I If i+'s no'r around +he house, We're ALWAYS iusf around I'I1e corner Phone: 285 3265 I755 S'IengeI Avenue BaI'rimore, MD 2I222 WINKLER WELDING CCD., INC. S'IeeI and Alloy Tank Fa brica+ion S+ruc+uraI and Misc. S'I'eeI Forming and S'Iamping HARRY KIPP Qualify Meafs NorI'I1eas+ MarIce'I Monumenf and Ches+er S+. 676-7680 Sides and Hind of Beef Cu+ for Your Freezer CaII Today 'For Prices Besi' SeIec'rions in BaI+o. L. B. WINKLER PresIdenI S+aII 8 and I0 S ECC YO U T H DIVERSION PROJ ECT AM E R I J 0 E II Serves Kids I0- I4 years of age in Soufh Eas'I' Balhmore 2I Provides counseIIing, 'I'u+or, sporis acI'ivi'Iies and 'field 'Irlps M I U S I K I 3I Keeps Io+s of Sou+I1eas'I BaI'I'imore kids ou+ of I'roubIe 4I Maybe you can help: HOUSE OF Ai As a voIun+eer counselor DELEGATES By AS a -I-u+or CI Some o'I'I1er way +I1a+ inI'eres+s you. 47+h DISHICI CaII PI'1yIIis McNair 327- I 626 We'II Be Looking Forward 'Io Hearing From You. x fa , :A X Q FRONT: Donald Mahala, Clayton Manns, Bernadette Smith, Linda Warren, Janice Rasinski, Miss Brooks, Debbie Trent, Debbie Jenkins, Kathleen Windsor. ROW 2: Debbie Jabb, Bill Orzech, Robert Lewis, Themis Loukos, Marian Topa, Joann Dwoseski, Angie Clark, Ray Dobry. ROW 3: John Purvis, Bill Lawrence, Robert Remeikis, David Powers, James Wallace, Tyrone Hole, Chris Leonard, Kathy Earhardt. Best Wishes to The Class ot I976 From THE BOWLING TEAM .2 May Your Lite Be One Strike Atter the Other! Nl-IQ Bids FRONT: Teresa, Chris, Marge, Joyce, Donna. ROW 2: Kathy, Susan, Son- dra, Judy, RoseMarie, Amy, John, Bonnie, Sharon, Robin. ROW 3: Bar- bara, Therese, Linda, Belinda, Antoin- ette, Stella, Alicia, Joanne, Diane, Cathy, Robin. v A LOHA 54 E ENIOR I U I T You xj , 1 1 AROUND! O A K9 56 C LASS L U . BE SEEIN' if vig! xW Aa' 'B of l o 'N f -l 'fed The ART CLUB would like to paint a lite ot sunny days tor all ot you - each day with a glorious sunrise and a brilliant sunset. lM,,v'f ,MM Phone: l30 II 675-00 I 0 Esfablished I89I Complimen'I's of. . . A. CO. D0C'5 S'SgZIgflnl.ZFjf.'Z'niIZTFIS DELICATESSEN Dealer-sin Recondifionecl S'Ieel and Fibre Confainers Bougl1+ and Sold WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE AND THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE FOR THEIR CONTINUING WISDOM AND SUPPORT EACH ONE GAVE TO OUR DAUGHTER, ROBIN FORTNER, THROUGHOUT HER YEARS AT PATTERSON HIGH MRS. CROCKETT MR. HEROLD MR. RHEINHEIMER MRS. THOMAS MR. DICOCCO MR. HOEHN MR. ROBEY MRS. WESTMORELAND MR. FENTON MR. HUNT MRS. ROGERS MR. WHITE MRS. GIBSON MRS. NAPIER MR. RUSS MRS. WOOLFORD MISS HASLUP MR. POCILUYKO MR. SEIGERT MRS. ZVONAR Sincerely - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Forlner ABC RADIATOR 8: WELDING CORPORATION JIMMIES 40I S. Cenfral Ave. l M Phone - 675-9555 Aulfo Healing and Cooling Specialisls GI-ocenes and Frozen Foods 2521353 Efizyieagzej 500 S.. Mm. s+...+ Ph. BR 6- I 747 J. R. BOB BOLLINGER 25 fm . : . 7, I LoXQIgaHgCAIS,ral HVIH S 311 Il l8l'lOI'l DECUUEI' Savings NWS By DI3I'II'III'IQ ahead I'IOW with LOVOI3 M fi h l 1 Congra'I'uIa+ions. . . Darlene BiscoH'i Class of 76 B.S.C. Besf Wishes . . . BALTIMORE ENVELOPE CO. Complimenfs of . . . CHUCK AND MARIANNE KACZOROWSKI JOE. . P J G Area Code I30II Phone 342-I934 P.J.G. ENTERPRISES, INC. PHILS BODY SHOP Y +I., b 1. I220 BanI:S'IreeI' H1 + + BH M ya d znzz4 vr1- .-,-,-.,1m- 1 1- -uf.-. -. ...G-. . Y V. ,.. .. f- 5. ...T I . My Hr V, L., -,, . V. t - .-QA. . ug 1 -,g , 3 f' 1 ...a 1. 5' . -':- - ' ' 1 w Drom Favors Medals . ff fl' .4 . V . ,B ,. rl ' f A ' 1 sl' , U , . l rophies Class Rings Congra+ula+ions +o 'rhe Class of I976 From THE J. JENKINS SONS CO., INC. ,fe ZOOBIE LEADBETTERS TAVERN I639 Thames S+. Fells Poin+ Home - Ravioli - Gnocchi Made Noodles D'AMICO'S ITALIAN IMPORTS BECKY 81 BONNIE'S 505 S. Broadway Carry Ou+ and Res+auran+ 4I3 S. High S+ree+ Ballimore, MD 2 I202 Sandwiches' Subs' Soups' Sundaes 539' ' 53' 327-9894 Chuck D'Amico Micki D'Amico TOM'S NEWS MART compnmenh of 25 S. Charles S+. 2 I 202 A FRIEND S+op in and Shop Balfimore, Md. CORONA VENDING CO. THAMES 228 N. Gay S+. I622 Thames S+. CigareHe Machines - Music , , Games, Pool Tables Anhques - Used Furnrlure 837-2422 563-0367 Besl Wishes 'Io 'the Class of 76 DAVE SPADARO'S - PACKAGE GOODS l4I9-2I Bank S'I'ree'I' BaI'I'imore, Maryland Complimenls of 'JIMMIES LUNCH' 80I S. Broadway THE NEW BATCHELORS CAFE 800 Sou+h Dean S+ree+ KROMEIS Good Luck Fran 607 S. Broadway Bal+imore, Md. 2 l23I Love, Junior, Misses and Women's Wear ALI' TI-IE SEKORAS DU NDALK DRIVING SCHOOL Phone 675'4'00 so N. Dundalk Ave. 285 o4oo KENTRIKON lNear Bike Shopl Affilialed wi+h Greek-American Radio Hour 30 Hrs. Class Room 428 S. Oldham S+ree+ Balfimore, Md. 2 I 224 6 Hrs. Behind Wheel S20.00 60 Congra+uIa+ions I'o 'rhe Class of '76 From SANTONVS MARKET Shop San+oni's for +I1e Fines+ in Qualify Foods CaI'ers I'o ParI'ies and Weddings I I I S. Ea+on S+. Phone 276-2990 BaH'imore, Maryland 2 I 224 O I I 62,1050 ANNA s BEAUTY SALON I4I S. Eaton St. EDOM OF c . - 8 t f Mon., 'II'-Eesiflzigiingt. - 9-5 ii- urs., ri. - -9 'F L' - 'ee , -N it 'K 'N 'XXX 1, X ef ra J I I . v in 1. . Q' :XA-. P .. v. 5. ..- gut! Au,-5. , fy... ,f .fps ,V -gp, n A rf, v .f . .,,. , . , ,. , . V . 4 . 'alfflnu . ' f . i Y. ls. f ' -- ' 1 . H ' I ' 1 . 1 x t 54 , s V . 4-nw' 3 A . 7' , .c 1- N 4-'ir f ' r - ' D--Y x ', N' .2 . I TW: JKEQQBSA . k f . . , Gino's gives you Freedom of Choiceft' World Famous Kentucky Fried Chickena Ceither original recipe or extra crispyj or a choice of delicious sandwiches. And how about golden french fries, thick shakes, hot apple pies and icy cold soft drinks. Stop off on the way home with the entire family and let them have Freedom of Choice. We have something to please 'em all. Ask tor Marge or Lois GODFATHER'S VILLA, INC Restaurant and Bar 200 S. Eaton St. 2 I 224 327-9790 Serving Delicious Italian Foods SCH U MANN HARDWARE CO. Monument St. and Kenwood Ave. O'Brien Paints - Tools - Glass Electrical and Plumbing Supplies Phone 732-6730 Baltimore, Md. 2I205 MERRIT CUE BILLIARDS 708 Merritt Blvd. lat North Point Rd.I 282-89I7 Regulation Pool Tables Game Machines MY COUSlN'S PLACE 3927 E. Lombard St. Dancing and Music Fri., Sat., Sun. RCDBIN LEE CATERING 675-9 I 26 Club Banquets - Weddings Parties - Church Attairs, Etc. Serving the Finest ot Choice Meats and Salads at the Most Reasonable Prices Aloha may Clipper in from 'rhe Q9 gm A .gfhfr f Choir Goodfats HOLY REDEEMER CHAPEL gf, ' SMR 6 732-4080 soo s. Oldham S+. '- - Cash Bingo Bun PAOLINO'S RESTAURANT 8. BAR Every Thursday 8:00 p.M- 39 I 9 E. Lombard S+. Bud Paolino BuiId,Up Jackpoi. BaI+imore, Md. 2I224 Owner Winner Take AII l.uBv 3300 E. Monument St. fat Haghland Ave.- Eduson Hwyj 342-2700 WHERE A GOOD DEAL NEVER GOES BAD. phone -675-6363 Congra'IuIa+ions +o . . . THE PARK FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions Sue Scherer and '76' From MARSHECK AUTO PARTS, INC. 6226 Holabird Ave. 8004 Pulaski Hgwy. 2920 Eas'I' BaI+imore S+. 633-6666 686-5200 CompIimen+s of . . . MEE TOO INN HECHT CO. 32I2 Pulaski Highway BUDGET SHOES CARRY DUT EIIQDEIQE PHIJNE 366-7932-33 Mail I,7fI5i'Z'f-fe G0 LII II N STA Ii ffilu-.:.fff53 CI-IINEEE - AMERICAN IQEETALIRANT MEIN.-EAT. II ANI - :I AM -- SUNDAY I2 NDEIN - zznm AM PARTY Imam - EIJEINEEE ERDLIPE - FAMILY GATHERINE5 WINES - CEIEKTAILEI - BEER THIN WALKING DISTANCE 13326-28 EREENMCIUNT AVENUE I-'RUM MEMORIAL STAIJII.Iv EAL' URII5, MD. 21218 Besf of Luck - Class of '76' MOTHER HUBBARDS Carry Ou+ and DeIicaI'essen 6400 Easfern Ave. Iaf Imla S+.I 264 Did You Set out of Irish school loo soon ? IF YOU DASHED OUT WITHOUT I ORDERING YOUR GRADUATION v PICTURES, YOURE ROBBINS QW jg K YOUR MEMORY-BANK! I Tyr Qc QL Repfieve! Segal!-Majestic has your jI-- Nz Q V grandchildren! X I I I S I Q4 :Fit MIIWHI I N L' Z- , f f-If' - I I' I .JI 1 I III 4 , I QI JI If , Us SAK Ill' v-I-W sl-:GALL W W 5 A if I Ty! MAJESTIC me WM HH' 911N.CharlesSt NN I fl 5 H 2:2I2QmsIsg22'I V ffff O ' ce! ff' .,. , ,, I FOLKS, In deep appreciafion for fhe many years of +rus+, fai'l'h, and suppor+- I couldn'+ have done i+ alone. Thanks for leffing me be me. Love always Rose Marie BOB WATSON 30I X32 l -7300 ANDY'S CARRY OUT I62O York Road X Lufherville Pizzas and Subs Maryland 2 IO93 Feafuring Fresh Cu+ Luncheon Meafs 5 S. Highland Ave. 342-9338 EASTERN PLATING CO- Pa r+y Trays Available l200 S. Baylis S+. Bes+ Wishes From ZANNINO FUNERAL HOME 263 Soulh Conlcling S+ree'I' 327-4220 JOSEPH N.ZANNlNO MARIA G.ZANNlNO Funeral Direc+or Funeral Dlrec+or and Embalmer 66 You Made-i+. . . JACKS TIRE SERVICE, INC. . . .DEBBIE PRITCHETT 7I 74 Holabird Avenue Ballimore, Maryland 2 I 224 282-0333 Fronl End Work, Brakes, and Exhausl Work Full Warranly, Hercules Tires Harry Snyder - Manager Complimenls ol . . . SELVIN SHOE CO. 2709 Easlern Ave. Ballimore, Maryland Congralulalions . . . Love MCM AND DAD BUSINESS: 391-saoo RESIDENCE: ee7-3095 Congralulalions Class ol '76 EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENC Wada '7ue Snake PRUNING ' TOPPWG ' REMOVWG Easlern Ave. and Robinson Sl. TS CLEARED ' STORM DAMAGE ' FIREWOOD Md. HAL HUNT LICENSED AND INSURED nu OAKDALE Avsnu Bernard J. Eckerl FREE ESTIMATES ROSEDALE, MD. 2 257 Class of 327-1950 Ilgialllzalls 8X Sons, llnc. FRED's AMUSEMENT co. glare.: Pinballs - Music Boxes - Pool Tables D' ' l' FI ID ' ' ' '28 Norm Curley Sheef usllnc Ive ora eslgnmg Slnce I920 Fred Canlore Ballimore, Maryland 2 I224 PHONE 675-2508 1019 S. KENWOOD AVE- John Slepp Phone: BR.6-6692 JAMES E. SOUL JOHNNY'S DELICATESSEN REALTOR Qualily Luncheon Meals 847 N. Collinglon Avenue Johnny's Meals Can'l Be Beal Ballimore, Maryland 2 I 205 Norlheasl Merkel Slall No. 5 Monumenl Sl. X S X 4f,f7' X NX L' Rf ix A f !X'VT?' f! T - A To 'Phe class . . Q T ia m 1 , ','f VW AV WE MUST LIVE TOGETHER AS BROTHERS OR PERISH TOGETHER AS FOOLS FROM THE CLASS OF 77 X Im lyk. ri flg fiv I A 3 W ' . of '76' 268 To +I1e class . . WHEN YOU RE LONELY WE WISH YOU LOVE WHEN YOU RE DOWN WE WISH YOU JOY WHEN YOU RE TROUBLED WE WISH YOU PEACE WHEN THINGS ARE COMPLICATED WE WISH YOU BEAUTY WHEN THINGS ARE CHAOTIC in WE WISH YOU INNER SILENCE Y. WHEN THINGS ARE EMPTY WE WISH YOU HOPE WHEN YOU LEAVE WE WISH YOU LUCK FROM THE CLASS OF 78 of '76' 26 70 you'II earn a fortune In your l I ,,Part of everythlng you earn should be yours to PAUL P KOWANIC 5206 Barbara Ave Balhmore Md 2I206 Office 444 6730 Res 485 3094 TED STALLARD 205 N East Rd Aberdeen Md 2IO0I Offlce 444 6730 As a Peoples Life save Based on present Income what wlll your total earnlngs be by the the tame you re ready to retlre'? lExample Age 35 to 65 S100 a week S156 OOO S200 a week 33120001 Yes a fortune' But chances are your savlngs power lsnt as good as your earnlng power Unless you can systematlcally set aside a part of what you earn youll have no money for emergencles opportunltles or retlrement Peoples Lute has the SOLUTION a plan that helps you save regularly llt also protects your famllyll Peoples Llfe IS one of the natlon s largest llfe lnsurance companles offenng a wade cholce of pollcy plans and servsces representative may! call Peoples L'fe Upon you Insurance Company, at your convenience? W3ShII'lgt0I1, D C - l - , 5 ' - , . I ' ' , D . Y . , . . . Sx.WEflN.r0 6' ' 1, 4 . l 1, 5' ft? l 2 Q. ' . ' .1 -- Y, , -. . A f A E l S - A 'Z' 0 , QT' cr, we . - 'Hs EY5 - MR. KOUGL FRONT: B. Krol, S. Lee, D. San- C ders, D. Beck, M. Goldberg, Monns. ROW 2: J. Disney, T Burke, K. Poher, L. Johnson, J Womer, M. Hopkins. ROW 3: M Doshiell, A. Gialomas, B. Frye, D Manlell, P. Cohn, S. Cooper, P Knighl. ROW 4: J. Wieciech, D Fouls, W, Keller, V. Nicolaidis, A Rease, K. Carlyle, T. lwancio, R Blair. ROW 5: K. Bach, R. Wil liams, S. Tabb, K. Valcncius, J Conslanlinou, B. Truszkowski, J Miconi. ROW 6: T. Bisin, J Dacosfo, P. Luberline, M Pelreccc, N. Eliopoulos, M. Ever eff, P. Simmers, E. Chmielewski. MR. TAFT FRONT: V. Cheezum, R. Nilkow- ski, D. McGIynn, A. Vaughan ROW 2: R. Welling, T. Genlile, K Lim, S. Bentley, R. Patterson, L Zingarelli. ROW 3: C. Barresi, A Condiff, L. Greene, K. Eckert, D Underwood. ROW 4: C. Spliedt S. Grabowski, L. Fowler, J. Mina: dakes, A. Higgins. ROW 5: J DeMarlino, P. Kapulsos, M Reavis, J. Ciancheffa, M. Ford. Q 271 4 ll il i 'dflrqfzf ffurf f i l E FRONT: N. Martini, S. Schnessel, P. Boracki, B. Weems. ROW 2: S. Shinsky, M. Morehead, E. Tagliamburis, P. Crouse, D. Haskins, J. Cammarala, K. Sfrejcek. ROW 3: R. Powers, B. Orzech, T. Maierowicz, L. Kryglik, D. Clay, B. Feit, D. McCready, M. Fanfis. ROW 4: C. Rhodes, S. Leasure, L. Rhinehart, D. Parks, D. Reimer, C. Fisher, L. Balcerow- icz, C. Bersterman. ROW 5: L. Garrison, D. DiPasquaIe, L. Chambers, L. Listopad, C. Taber, V. Taylor, A. Roufelis, R. Medows. QQ MRS. GUERIERI FRONT: K. Byron, M. Caudo, O. Chon. ROW 2: C. Morehead, R. Scherer, A. Closing, J. Parker. ROW 3: L. Sydlik, C. Linder, G. Jones, J. Brown, L. Rosenberger, A. Buecker, D. Riser, M. Marski. ROW 4: L. Stinchcomb, D. Jewell, C. Wiland, K. Kang, S. Harkle- road, U. Brooks, L. Diacumakos, D. Bernard. ROW 5: M. Crilley, R. Oleinik, K. Graham, D. Jennings, T. Bailey, J. Raleigh, C. Grau, C. Easfridge. ROW 6: R. Krull, L. Ploh, C. Biscoe, K. Laszczynski, N. DeLuca, P. Sword, P. Shimanek, P. Hughes, V. Kondrafenko. 72 HOSKINS FRONT: D. Schriefer, R. Pigafi, N. Thomas, V. Smith. ROW 2: S. Watts, L. Molczewski, M. Righini, . Leeson, M. Arguefa, M. Mezza- ohe. ROW 3: C. Hall, P. Nelson . Hurley, P. Thompson, S. Krysz- 'ofiak, D. Gebhardt, T. Halzi akis, ROW 4: J. Sanders, K wens, P. Gray, K. Beal, D. Beh- eyon, D. Acqua, C. Carbary, C Christian. ROW 5: S. Anderson NA. Taylor, S. Stroman, P. Thomas C. Cogar, M. Ford, M. Prager, R. Martinsen. ROW 6: V. Kramer, K roley, M. Fleischer, M. Kilmon, J riggs, S. D'AIesandro, E. Austin . Cooper. 1 MISS HASLUP The CLIPPER STAFF would like to thank the following people of 1 1-02 who gave their support to The year- book: C. Berger IROW 1, 31 S. Beulger IROW 3, 61, F. Burakiewicz IROW 4, 41, D. Bloodsworlh QROW 6, 21, D. Cadd CROW 2, 11, L. Cooper IROW 1, 21, P. Davis CROW 2, 51, K. Gostonski CROW 3, 31, R. Hud- son QROW 2, 41, R. Hynson QROW 6, 71, B. Jaworski IROW 3, 41, D. Kunkel IROW 5, 11, U. Kozlowski QROW 2, 21, R. Lewis IROW 4, 31, D. Miller QROW 1, 41, P. Mayeski CROW 6, 11, M. O'Toole IROW 4, 11, C. Raisin IROW 3, 21, L. Szila IROW 5, 41, B. Salbeck CROW 4, 51, A. Viviri1ofROW 3,11, A. Harlman. F 5 273 S' 'Q gy-Q, i Y S It Qi if E V 4 . ,Awe , V. l 1 l, fi. - ,. 1,3 I 5 ni ,S x , ., Q f Y. 1 A , 5 l ? x if '-iiikmf ff! J' Q , R3 'ZW fig. we V 'qiiiw Q 'N' ,L , ,W . K. Jw, .M , s 1120 ,H 1 5 , ,.- 1 args, gs 2 , Y' iss gm .Q i im.. I A a 3 os'n .. 1 . 422- ' f if! 952533511 TH' 3. im M 56 X -Xa is P V-K, 3 Li.. Sf FRONT: Barry Rooney. ROW 2: Sandy Conwell, Phyllis Dunsmore, John Perilla, Debbie Matthews, Vi Karavedas. ROW 3: Debbie Sinsky, Mary Kioussis, Debbie Rey- nolds, Tina Garrison, Margie Madeiski, Janice Brown. ROW 4: Vicki Melton, Susan Plott, Patti Weber, Pamela Brown, Pamela Jones, Angela Andrews, Shirley Delaw- der. ROW 5: Jeanne Lane, Holly Parks, Connie Fischer, Janet Borawick, Marrina Fowlkes, Toni Goranitis, Kimberly Burke. ROW 6: Pam Swigon, Rose Woltysiak, Valerie Hendricks, Renee Davis, Maryann Moerschel, Brenda Tirschman. FRONT: M. Mims, J. Watson, T. Bragg. ROW 2: M. Hunt, S. Chumbley, S. Kurgan, R. - Franczkowski, C. Parks, N. Kalatzis. ROW 3: R. Maczka, R. Kirkpatrick, J. Dockins, M. Linz, C. Ross. ROW 4: W. Vasilakis, D. Finnerty, W. Whitcomb, M. Repas, D. Rae. ROW 5: C:Biggus, D. Alston, M. Dorter, C. Hamilton, J. Stevenson, C. Chase. 27 7 I. se E E N L i. X 42 sa 55 E 5 9 .f a ui mM.,.W ,W.....,,.,w. Q . . . ... -. . , W - - V. ...... .3 :HQT M1 : 3 ' Q S ? . I fx E J, t L f E SUBURBAN AMBULANCE Radio Dispa+cI1ed 24 Hour Service 4903 Belair Rd. BaI+lmore, Maryland 2I206 Balhmore 325 9I00 Sp g 5890200 SERVICE, INC QBPPYQ PP , asf, isqpzge a famiIy place! where the fond 8 fun are always In good taste! 280 FOR QUICK CARRY OUT SERVICE CALL 633 - 7100 Eastern Ave At Ponca St, Balto., Maryland 633-2367 Men and Women Congra+ula+ions ROBERT'S 1, Donna QS S MODERN HAIRSTYLISTS ec? J? I? N67 B? 5, 5 Hrs. Tues.-Sa+. 6203lf2 492 ,Q 3 of P Open 9 Eas+ern Ave. S50 gf, BELL'S FOOD MARKET LANE ALUMINUM loo wallow sp. Ra. Dundalk, MD S'd '9 ' W 'd0 s Dom Bes+ of Luck +o Ihe Class of '76 Ronald Lane Free Es+ima+es 30 IKAROS RESTAURANT Greek Paslries and Food 4805 Eas+ern Ave. AL AND WANDA Holabird Ave. Donna: For WI1a'I' We Had . . . For WI1a'I We Have . . And For Our FuI'ure. Love Always. Wi+h Love 'Io Our Dauglwfer 'Susan Scherer' On Her Gradua'I'ion Love Mom and Dad Good Luclz From Robin Bob IYour Sislerl Pinland Bowling Lanes BUD AND SHIRLEY I0 Dundalk Ave. 285-0I35 Sollers P+. Rd. LORETTA DAVENPORT RICH AND MH-UE I Love You! Rick Lynch Rd' 633-6700 'Congrafulafions' DUNDALK SIGNS, INC. Donna Marie Kno'H Truck Painling and Le++ering Wi+h Love 62 I 8 Holabird Ave. Bal+o, MD 2 I 224 Daddy ancl Anne V . Tlie Secre+arial Phone 39'-04I0 3 9 ,, Andes of A I ' f' PaH'erson AARON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 1 f Q- Xl-,dials 2 I 3 Eas'l'ern Ave., Ballimore, MD 2 I 22I K L. Q5 l He! Residenfial - Commercial- Indus'I'rial . .E -Q F1 0.,.oW eh Bill Bemley '76 BEER - WINES - LIOUORS - CARRYOUT - SANDWICHES PHONE: 675-9435 1 PONIATOWSKI BAKERY I Our Speciallies C Q - S Pasfries, Wedding and Birfhday Cakes ' ' - 2 Nor+h Easl' Marke+ Sfall - I68 and I70 Andrew J. Yucka Proprieior Michael J. Yucka 282I O'Donnell Sfreel' Balfimore, MD 2 I 224 RES. 275 S. Eas+ Ave. ORleans 5-2775 Package Goods Food AMERICAN JOE'S BAR Beer - Wine - Liquors To: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berna'I Mom, I hope you'lI always be In my case. Daddy, I'm gonna slay wi+h you forever and ever. You're 'Ihe Greafesf and I Love 625 S. Luzerne Ave. BaI+o. 24, Md. You. Thanks for Everylhing and BR 6-9654 Air Condmoned For Making Me 'Ihe Person I Am. God Bless You Love Always Shar Good Luck To The Gradua+es 400 S. Eden S+. Seafood - Pizzas Sandwiches of All Kinds Call for Home Service Phone: 276-6030 GUS or THOMAS LOUIS BARBIERI AND SONS, INC. Dominic T. Barbieri, Presidenf Class of June I949 C E ln Memory of L Dave A L 5 'A Beloved Uncle, Bro'I'her S J and Son O A F R I E Pal' O'Connor JoAnn Lane Biays and Margaref Isennock Congra+ula+ions and Good Luclr +o DONNA MARIE KNOTT Wi+h Love Always, Mom and Ernie, Cindy and Michael Congra+ula+ions and Bes'r of Luck fo Our Sisier Judy Mr. and Mrs. William Werner BASARA'S FOOD MKT. 600 S. Savage S+. Bal+o. Md. 2 i224 RUSS AND JEAN Liberly Pkwy. Susan O'Brien: May Your Fu+ure Be as Happy for You as Your Pasi Has Been for Us. Mom, Dad and Gail Thanks Mom and Dad for Guiding Me Through These Las+ I8 Years. I Hope l've Made You Very Proud. Love, Viv THE SPENCERS Holabird and Holaview ED AND SUE Bal+o. Ave. To My Cheerleader --I-riCia- Good Luck Class of '76' Keep On Cheefin' From The FIREFLY BOUTIQUE Love- 3704 Eas+ern Ave. Mom Congra+ula+ions 'ro Ihe Class OL 76 Rich and Eileen , an , , Broening Hwy. Especially Io My Girlfriend Linda Koenig lDad and Moml Love, Jack Congrafulafions Io GEORGE AND CATHY Donna German Hill Rd. From ELRINO BAKERY MUNUMENT RONALD CROUCH BOARDINC AGENT I3 I-I A R AA A C Y MEDICAL EQUIPMENT UNLIMITED sul 1407 2443 E. Monument sf. Baltimore, Ma. 21205 'UTTSMP Age-de-. Inc. iT..'1?T'i.'1'L W 'U SHIP AGENTS AND STEVEDORES BALYI Ffzieuais Ihopelieday wfflbewbalyhwvhfyhway, QILQJOUMJOWGIIULQMOOJL Cawgowfhhffofmfgbmvway Jofvflwlostauaiwemg fnauelwfoga? Mahaglawfdajowflfewofelaiwvsee Letthepeoplakaowyowgotwhatyowueeai Wdhafjfuhnaiathawi I,fyoufv4,0u2euds OJZUMUIQ d1ewewzyM:7ng's ltseems famawmimefiatweslfoalaiagef Mesehaghwfm slwuldnwwslqn u5 by. A ahiauvlvl-8!lUlf0CZw0'l15A0!ZUt05Q Af lfu?21wf6 fogwmwwvamduwww gay. Ebfowjohw swwrwpav Aloha From +he SGA Congralulalions +o +he Class of I976 We build +oge+her for a beH'er school and communi+y. The Kiwanis Club of Highlandfown ?bi Ulf! climax!! The Key Club of PaH'erson High School ,izjfgiiig gl X f' x975 V 4 w if? T X, .ii l Ve 5135 T X77 all M '95 C? X's3x5?ff The KeyeH'e Club of Pa'r+erson High School Kalhy lCaddenl a Pai Calc Edw. Alvorez xy! From Hager al Andy'sl Rose Ar Sfhibol My C. Andrews W Andryszalg ' Andryszal: V M Angie and Tommy 17 Anna Loves Jerry A? y Amends , 4qf,m. .,,.,,ZY,.,, , Annegqsndya A A !3l!75i' ,aff ' Annie Poofgj., , yea: wff. An+hV n 'Mars allowlil Jeanf' Faeneru Mrs., ,argggei Aubrey Aub' m. Heclrsfall Aun'I' and cle D. Aversa Fami J' V B , Bach - '77 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Ba Us Reber? J. Bailey Eleanor Balces Sarah Belling David Balmer Mrs. Mary Balmer Darlene e Yer IS Ave. Befch John H BIBl9k Bar - Boufique I2-02 JoAnn Birch Bslh l2-02 Roberra r 75 Bob and Mr. and Buzz Bodine Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' Boliclr Bu'H'ner Tavern A '76 Jerry Bo lizi 5 Bonne 'iii 1 ce ala classe de I976 BoccheHa B9 '7' W9 P- 'V ..', 1? .riioons 2 ie usllappiness BU'lZER Bed Besi Wishes and Mrs. Mrs. John Mrs. Mrs. Bursey and Mrs. Business is So and and Pai' and Linda McCergo Carini Charles Cheezum KiHy Chalk, Mrs Bar yi B r Joe Cool Sandy Cooper Corlry and Che Che Merlr Chernbers andiChris Renner Home Ralla, f Jeffery John love Chen Julia Chuck and Church of S+. Gregory 'lhe Graaf Cinderella Shoe Repair , ,gg I .., , 2309 E. Monumenf S+. gal 5 Chip and Dale Cirillog Mr. and Mrs. Anihony Clrill 'J lyyil 4 The Ci+ro Family 2? A' ..,,5, f Clara and Harry I Mr. and Mrs. Leo ar l ' ' ' Class of '74 Class of 76 . Class of 76 of .i Bdsi' Cliff, Joan, N Carnell, Burrow Ernesl' Coaiei af Red Roosler Tha+'s 'I'he Way We Lilre lf and Mrs. Nick D'Adams ,.,., D 'Ad4 'l?,Jf- f i i i 3 fWiDebbi ya ever y Debbie '76 Ernesf A 5' ' V V M5597 ..l Q 7 Mary Delsszw' 4' John and Myrfle Demin Mr. and Mrs. Felix Demslri Jerry Cone, Denise and Bebs i David W, Cohan A Denisa: Love always Bob C0519 OU Mrs' argarel me Henry Deferer i Diane Harris an . 'if ' Sansfs Hoagieshpp ' ' Diane P: and Bo a Frank Dncara 52-1 E ' can .nm Dillion A .J is Fran. from y A.M.L.D.A.S.L. C0 ' vll' A A , A Congr. 5 ,V 3 ns CQHW X., .-,- ,,,L 5 - . -.A..., 3, f .fl sf., . . , Carol . Joseph Drozd S. Veronica 'grarulafions Franlx Dudeclx Mr. and--Mrs. Mr. andllrs. Joann Dwoieslri Earlrer - Plraer Elglfi2'MiifGardner Jim Goyer: Playboy, Super Slar Geiemia's Jewel Box Earl and Judy '76 David R. Eclcer David R Ellioh' Ellio'H and Mrs. Ellison Luclu Debbie, l Economedes and Mrs. Andrew Esposiro and Mrs. Sco'H' Epps cy Enders 75 y and Milne Enders A ' Eser Evnice Loves, Fowilres Jr. Family Mrs Clayron A and Danean afherine Foley Foley Yellow Briclr Lives!!! K. Fischer, ' Mrs. D. Fischer Good - G d C Mrwand Mrs. Ronald Gladelr The Gnibus Family God be wi+h us you Good Good Luclr Barb8i'iii from,D4dWWf Good Luck Belinda od Luck Belinda ' , ,so Good Luck Belinda Good Lucl: Billy Good Luclr Bob-N-Dwayne Luv-Ya Kathy Good Luck Bon Slama From Helena Luclr oo Class Class of Forever Lucl: in l976 Love D.B. in I Hh Miss Alice W i Joanne, Denise fy Luck - Hoar Family Q from Cousin Tols Luck in 76 Luck in fhe fuiure, Love ncle, Vivian and Familyf John H. Smirh Diane E. Jones John Ernesi Mr. and Mrs r Mr. an Lao Jubb Kelly Mar Lisa Kosiba Monica Marie Koslorlk Troy Kofrla ldgflsgfrla JQHiiK6frla' M559 'Kbaofer Mrs. Mamie Kraff 'sw , Soufar David T Souiar Mac 5coH . l Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sears Sfinowilfl FGWIY Debbie Love Criclref nd Family 76 i 'X if Yea. Dave - X from J.T. Shock Bestaf r Mr. Oscar Slinne'He Jr. From +he class of 69 Mr. Oscar Slinnefle Sr. Good Luck Gordon D. Class of 72 Mrs on all 76 ers. Marlin Shuey Uiclri and Louie Sica Joe and Jan iclroria George Sieghid Mr. Clyde Simmons Pai Simone Says Shop af San'loni's Sil on ill!! Martha Siveak Besf Wishes Shale Land Mr. and Mrs. Franl: E. Slama Rose and Ceihy Siumpf Joann Denny xi sw am A 5- -- Grace Williams . of 76 is lhe be if gi Willia mg ' Thais Williams Qlass of '74 and Lulxe E, Y , Waller WilliamsorgF ltp roll mfg Q f ' Dynix Willis . Thomas Willisff iii .iii WF?andMrs.F.i'lE1VA!illey gm Lee Thorne DeniseiWilkinsonfy'76 W W ' Mrs.WiIsonisaPiqgcan . Farewelg5.f Clara Vliinder '175' X .. OY 35 Mrs. ElmgYVisniewslriN T rom . ld olfe ShoP 11- J. Marian ii ii Njwv .,.e if E S is A W T . . . i Ilr A Degiage To it KXAL H - g -r1-., Payed For , K B? ..43.. y... -' T'?gi?' i P Lim-1 691 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tara asslsgsjr zz, . MaW.iWQii,IY I Eagle' ToJo and Poosle M.D. 5 fi Q iii ffaleners 3,5 H K Joe Tania fy 'a'i '45 Turlxey, Banana. Bernal'-Fifi: Charles T. Tyler 5 Brian Turel: lThe Grealeslli A liolfefla Zeilers V K ' Debbie Tregoe of l2-07 . i iff 1' ands A . Robery Zgfer is and ara Ziegleriilg Michael S.-Zvonar s ichael S.2vonar, Jr.. , Nh E K. R il Ml ii Fly s M Tee Tyler gil J .. Mrs. Mary Tyszlriewicz 1 -3 U Mrs. Rosa S. Uddeme F Uncle Ed Uncle Joe and Auni Rila A Uniled Sfafes Marine Corps -..-- V Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vain yzgzr my Venlurella l Luv You Kalhyif iee- Mary Verdecchia Deborah Vezina From Class of Marion Viyirlo Weezie Hoiilihan MGM' . PATRONS r H Cecelia Adams Mariorie P. Tregoe -Edward M. Tregoe Sr. Mariorie C. Tregoe ' Chrisfina L. Tregoe Good luclr 'fo lhe Class of '76 Slanley Warren Waslelewsiu Wasnelewslu Mr Ea ybrlghl Mary and Lillian 5' made i+ ' Mary W Carl R. Weber Dale Weesd Sr. Good Luclt Weigerl Harry Weifs The Wells amily Wendell , d Curia N. . Mr. and J rs. Ronald L. Whal a real' MAN l A Whai' aflay lo go!!! Berlha fwhilney My Dave While ,,., Ray While j Carol Alfred Wilburn uclr luclz 'lo I2-08 lreep us lo ,Qi David 'To ' Joseph V. Anlhony Raymond S iff i Q fred- L-Jr' JP! mu ! I . ,hy QL X l K Ayfyy f, ni Uncle Slanley Rav Besl Besl Wishes Good Luck Frank and Skip, Carol Besl Good,VLucl: Good Luck Good Luck R. J. Besl Good Bes Besl Congralulalions Nephew Happiness lhis year Grandpa Success .V V, Va Good Luck ' Good Lu '9fi1', 'Ross i A Good Lu rry Damesyn Keep on S pinVQharliedNh , e Davy Parsl :' VJr. V Lelha and David Parsley John M. Siegmund Lelha Siegmund John M. Siegnfgimd Jr.. Good Luck lromg Mr. and Mrs. il Popler Good Luck in lhe Fulureg Love Dad Ronny Brown Wayne Carroll TheVVanBlargan Family A V 'Mplimenls of a lriend , irrely Kunl and Fruily Judy 5 l Love you Pal, Love Theresef s. E Good Luck, Sis, Tony From bv lo w b G Karen and L 3 'LE' , V Besl of Luck lo JoAnn l -- . , Mr. and Mrs. Roberl L. Ha7 's . Tilda and David f Bob and Vickie now End forever Diane Clare Glowack Congralulalionamilh Love lo Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh King Good Luck To Barbara Bear Luv JoAnn Loads of Luck - Uncle Nick and Aunl Slella No Luck JoAnn From Bob Good Luck Love Mom and Pop r Calhy Says Good Luck JoAnn Dorolhy Brown Eslher Hallowell Joanne Ga lla ADDITIO SI.O0 From Roman Lepkowski an 77 , J, Lepkowski M. Nickel A Nickel Nickel ' You Always Always 76 Marjorie The Besl of NTT' Mr and Mrs Salv - eDAvella Slephane lScoo hl D Avella V Scoolch DAvell'a Anna'Siegmund Barbara Siegmund oe Essie Leolsakos Karen and Carl 73 Good Luck Bonnie - Mom and Dad .. .ev ch. if ' M . V wsaeaaa- ,slsvv Lobble, Ma - gieg' Diane J ' Bryan Gernhardflri Besl of Luck lo lhe Kidos Tbsp Crossley 9 , Miller 4 f , ass ol '76 is ll3te,:'Besl ii QVV e Micklos Family DS and Maureen wx -G alh is Far-Ou-Ffa :wa -W 4? m 'fi I Ndfdwf .J J rnnn , ..,,.., ,, ,.., ,,.,.. , b , ,, ,, is Greal - Long Live 76 Darlene and Alan T.L.A. DarleneVBisco'Hi l2-02 .. Bud Maiflhews A .fSrDomonic Websler Pal Giorg' i aary Bag el s'-Us 5- 553611-'les f liallia 'rsiaaf T L f inl 'i-- . J , -:L . Qlficih di Will Repeal in '76 sifsllll-.al1eY - - iWAmanvens :isa Teichefs Bdsifii ii., ' V Friend' J ' J Brocalo nus T. Hock i:lf.R: 55599 Mom a n oday V . ' Harold L T New Seniors 'j Brenda Mr. and Mrs. John Orzech Barbara Orzech 77 Debbie Schriefer 77 We will miss you Rob, BD Mr. and Mrs. David Morris Grandma and Grandpop Cumberland Delina Scarbord Mr. and Mrs. Ben D'Avella, Benny and Chrislain D'Avella Tammy and Lisa D'Avella Denise D'Avella Lewis Loves Denise Earl-O-Tina l975 The Hair Wizard - AI Vance Good Luck Denise . . . J ,, I975 Hilda Pe ' 99 ina Linh, L,ind5g?Nollkill ' Ky- oyiseilydkveila nlchie 'Y Walid The Gang 2 nn and Grandchildren dsief ' V iiQ'Avella CNiec l i 'rlfrogri Mary Jane lheqealn 8, . T avrl . 'i 1 is Pal and Viclor D'Avella Chevy's Never Die They Jusl Gel - Old Ella Paugh -I HMG.. D. Anlhony -' Alice Gene Good Gloria m . 69 Besl Wishes Andy's , .f riely I Love You :', Charles Rasiyrsf Q ,..x Lee-Leassminypa, f 'W' Thi J f The K i'. 9005 T Q Good Q , T .sia aasa The ' ' G' ,. V59 6 Mr-andMf .J .'.i.. 'Johnfff li'il .yr Hallel Lil s 'n B Ron and Maggie Hopkins Palrick Carey N e ph ew ' ' . , li from Aunl Mael eo. from Bug Ed Forever 388-0283 To P Markowski Moses Good Luck Bill Rorke Good Luck GWR Claude Ealon Marie Laylon Michael Powell Mrs. Dol Nowakowski Vince and Dee 5!2 I l77 Good Luck Dee . . . God Bless Bluegrass Besl ol Luck Good Luck Brenda Good Luck Brenda and Guy Good Luck 76 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis King Good Luck From lhe Class ol 74 Good Luck from Meal Ball , Theodore Sullivan Bulch Mercer 4623 Rcqkeby Rd. l Besl of Luck - Pau C ass '7l A lol of Luck J. Lee Sr. Class ol 66 Mrs. C. Besl of Ma o Spiros Mr Topa 76 L I I K A I' T I' I I n I 1 i l Joan Fackell Dolores Hospedales David Willis Tony and Linda Sleigerwald V John al'iaiMari V ' The Anlkpyia kkamily Nick 77 I Q' Besl W . H. and D. N. Love B. Judy Aqid John and 4 Mr. and'Mrs. Richaifd Waybrighl Eslelle Cohen Besl of 76 Besl Wishes Carl 7-I l Charlene and Jell Margarel Ann Hall l 2 l Z 2 . ni ' AMD and QM ibfwfv Gabba 77 ml 78 QM QL 76 Answers to p. 215 William Anderson Gertrude Radek Zvonar Carolyn Johnson Fahrman and Betty Lou White Moore Debbie Laukeman Wildberger Harllee Russ it Judy Crockett Doris White Eggert Dominic DiCocco Louis Gephardt Jean Piccoli Cassizzi Lois Hanan Duvall Myrtle Clisham Lobig f. if M Mi pw-.f1s..g'.yf ,,.,m-J ' Mark ye and hark ye well, all ye who peruse this vc of many people, but our editor is the one who put It together you might say -- glued it with the most come out of anyone's head. Dear Robin, you have a rare gift to be able to say way that your thoughts alwa s emer e as ure Y 9 P I my difficult moments, your words soothed, healed pleasure to have you as our Boss. We shall always re mber you My love to Dorothea Korageorge Stamathis YOU UIWUYS- MTS- Z- SC... ROBIN DCIVIQ OUBED 0 I3 right - distinction T0-I 2 right - honor 7 9 right - merit lremember that one?l 4 6 fight - gc to summer school 0-3 fight - you FAIL! LATE ENTRIES CONTINUED Patrons James Mexis 342-97l l Ronnie Alberto's Larry Traynor Gerry O Connor The Rnebel Family Natalie Bolosky Best Wishes in the tuture B. H. Mr and Mrs. Joseph J. Radecki Linda Radecki 76 Steven Disney Mr and Mrs. Palmer Lamar . . Shook Penney Buchta Loves Ned Joe Buchta Loves Donna Aldrich Family Chuckie Miotla Mr. and Mrs. Norman and Betty Jenkins Judy Crockett - Best Wishes, Health and Happiness - Love Mom Good Luck Judy Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Frank Good Luck Judy Crockett Don Stabbing Ponderosa - Frankford Josephine Wasielewski Anthony Wasielewski Diane Wasielewski Elva Largent Hogans Flats George Siegmund Mr and Mrs John E ve B ob ,aX Family Au nt Patsy and and ia. ,,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brushwller Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Graham Mr. and Mrs. William L. B A. T. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ' sier Love is . . . Kim and Mike Stewart and Ki V Marsha M. digs Mike Karen McCarthy Good Luck Karen, Mom? Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marle a and Dave Gus' eisenborn and Gina Mr Connie Fox D y and Pete Bochniak . and Mrs. Angelo Trotta rn Flakes- Pink Panther uch - Roger, Rick, Walt and Bob I2-08 Margie Stichel Liz H. 74 We have tried to recall for you capsules of brief history of our country, our city, our community, and our school. No matter what our opinions are on a number of problems facing our country, we must remember that we are above all, still the most fortunate peo- ple in the whole world. Let us in this Bicentennial year think about the good things instead of the bad and REAFFIRM OUR FAITH IN THE COUNTRY THAT WE LOVE SO MUCH. But the nostalgia of looking back must not cloud our thinking and leave us melancholy. We must all look ahead - progress in peo- ple as reflected in such real things as is shown in the picture below. Thank goodness for progress. Thank goodness for YOUTH - to whom we've dedicated our book. Spreading grandeur oi the S285 m:llion inner Harbor is shown in this panorama from Federal llill At tar left is lnited States Courthouse and Oftire Building, a midrise now underway, Tallest structure is the S45 million US F86 tower at len, with complexed Charles Center south nighrise 'dark-wuz-dv immediately to its left. To right of LQSF AG and nslf as t-Atl is the First Maryland oflice-parking structure, and lat waterside' the new IBM regional center. 95 per cent leased Above IBM and nearly as tall as l S Y AG to'-wr is the Nlarvland National Bank 93594785 new Vow Hou-wr nnd immediately to its right. Arlington Federal 5 higtmsr Older structures ot the Redwood and South street dx-tracts dominate the skyline at the immediate rtgnt, while the World Trade Center. to be 30 stories tall etentoallt rites in a pentagonal pattern not 12 floors bagh at im right Have you noticed the pictures every week in the Baltimore SUNPA- PERS with the name of Paul Hutchins as the photographer? For example, notice the name under the picture above. Paul is just one of the examples of the many Pattersonites of whom our Alma Mater can be proud. PAUL HAROLD HUTCHINS, JR. was a graduate of the Class of l945. Under his class picture, shown here, it said, Handles the camera and practical iokes. All of us old Pattersonites can vouch for the practical iokes . . . and all of Baltimore can vouch for the camera. Paul, Patterson is proud of you. 'Q ,,,3 b 4 ILAA V 131, jf A 3 i ii S 45 W Q -,ymm -fff ww, k V .1331 V w 15, 4 -1 ,www . , 4 , if ? Q 5 ' f 3 sy Y? 4 , . ly x. . ' X J s m 1 VX I , , -yr , ,uZ ,gf In 1. ,f !J! '. -ww Xp av A J' 1 Q q?f3iit! 2 mi makfwj 2 gf J, i!G', i 5 A , g m ml , :Qww, QwwJ,, ,XA ,J 2 Wx f 2 : I' 'VHlllllllll'lf 312' O' rouollpws W af ' . V , , Zil i1 g, . Hgh A A M f 1i,i QE 1 , L l ,A 5,xL . , 1 j l3l1 3 1 if i ,A,, Aill ii 1 l 11 pw , Q ','lL f ,,1 'VA1 ' ' 'l ' 'm 1.: y ' L , ff' A . 4 x iussnrss LeAuzas Q37 Q, 3 1 XQ?3?'1l!am Q- 'P'.! fNNL ' , 5, M I gh ,,p Ji ,,,, I,m,.,ai 6 1 V .1 1 Kia. big ' .11 ill ' .1 'WMEQ OF OUEJLIFEH Good morning yesterday, you wake up and time has slipped away, and suddenly it's hard to find the memories you left behind. Remember, do you remember? . . . the laughter and the tears . . . the shadows of misty yesteryears . . Here comes the setting sun, the seasons are passing one by one. So gather moments while you may, collect the dreams you dream today. Remember, will you remember, the times of your life? ' Paul Anka 96 . . . the good times and the bad you've seen and all the others in between, remember the times of your life. Each day passes with the ioys and the sorrows, put them away in your mind. The memories of time that you borrow, to spend when you get to tomorrow . . . The times to remember are now, amidst the friends we make and love. The changes that occur in our lives each day and the dreams we hold in our hearts will affect our lives forever. We leave Patterson with memories . . . of the times we've had. Robin Davis WW W W Q We NM, Q W 0 , fl MWTVWQWWWDW3 'fx P QCWWMWXQ Wyffiwuf VWWWPWVWYYNVJY wCM V WWW RW QM 5522? QQQ'?V'? DQ my Www gdexvlcfafg 0 gy M QQ VTP W' V +V 1252 Q 7QQvM0Cf?b N59 Mu wp Q1 N W A 5? 3Qii,ylgif5QfTQ,1Q Qfww QM! Rifqigigifiggi fkrwff 6M f ki? WEEK Q2 ,J M ' wW W
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