Patterson High School - Clipper Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1977
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. W J.- m presen ted by jm mm cims of waimsmi him MllVMM, M. i olumc 39 2 ui i mm 4 mu e b jm We must gather all our courage . . . . . . All the years will come and go . . . 5 You make me feel like more than a friend Administration Mr. Frank C. Robey, Jr., has been granted a full sabbatical leave of ab- sence by the Board of School Commis- sioners and is currently studying for his doctorate at the University of Maryland. He states that he is enjoying the chal- lenge of being a student again. At the conclusion of his studies he hopes to return as principal of Patterson High School in September, 1977. Frank C. Robey It is better to have a lion at the head of an army of sheep than a sheep at the head of an army of lions. DeFoe Robert A. Wells to „ Congratulations to the Class of 1977 for having successfully completed high school under somewhat try- ing circumstances. Many of you came to us as trans- fers from other schools while many of you who started your careers at Pat- terson were not always cer- tain that you would be al- lowed to complete your edu- cation here. Your class ex- perienced a large turnover in teacher personnel which caused you to leave some old friends while gaining some new ones. All this turmoil and disruption did not seem to deter you or push you off course. You came together, worked to- gether and, now, have grad- uated together. This experi- ence at Patterson will make you more responsible citi- zens in your community and more concerned alumni of the school you have learned to love. William T. Anderson In the short time that I have been associated with Patterson, I have gained a deep respect for the traditions and spirit which are so evident in the school. I’m proud to be a member of a team that each of you has served so well. Good luck and God bless all of you. P. Michael Pezzella Vera I. Wilson Sandra L. Wighton It has been a pleasure to have made your acquaintance. May all your future plans be realized. From timid and sometimes frightened 10th graders three years ago, the Class of 1977 has matured into responsible, self-sufficient young men and women. You can be proud of your accomplishments as we are proud of having had a part in shaping your lives. May the ex- periences you have shared at Patterson give you both wisdom and fond memories as you take your places in society. Congratulations to you for your success- ful completion of your high school education. It has been a pleasure to work with you and to see you bring this phase of your education to a close. My best wishes go with you as you begin the next phase of your life. I am sure that the lessons you have learned for insuring your success while here will continue to aid you and lead you to many successes throughout life. Ralph J. Smith 12 ■ V 1 'iv.'W-. FRONT: MUSIC—Clarence Wroblewski; LIBRARY—Johann Klick; FOREIGN LANGUAGE—Cclestine Carr; SCIENCE— Joan M. Hashagen; ENGLISH—Helen P Bucs; BUSINESS—Jane J Shelton; CONSUMER LIVING—Jack Pcrilla BACK: COUNSELING—Ron Seigert; PHYSICAL EDUCATION—Hy Zolct; INDUSTRIAL ARTS—Albert B. Seward; ART— Thomas Miller; MATHEMATICS—Mark H. Seward; SOCIAL STUDIES—Edward T. Hochn. The last two questions the teachers were asked are as follows. “How many years have you been teaching? and What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher? HELEN P BUES Boating, reading, gardening, music 10 years at Patterson—Doctor JOAN M. HASHHAGEN 14—I have no idea EDWARD T HOEHN Teaching, reading, electronics, models 14—My father wanted me to be a plumber! ALBERT B. SEWARD Boating, athletics 28—Civil engineer MARK H SEWARD Photography, skiing Long time—Salesman JANE SHELTON Reading and travel 19—Accountant RON SEIGERT Reading 23—No other HY ZOLET Jogging, Swimming, models 23—Jammer on a roller derby team 13 Secretaries Jean Cassizzi, Main Office Lila Zellers, Main Office Estelle Lee, Counselor’s Office In this rapidly moving world with changing morals and ideals, it is a welcome thought to have such stead- fast and loyal secretaries as we’ve had. Some people come and go because they can’t stand the pressures of a “normal” day in the office. But our ladies are made of smiling iron (if there be such a thing!). May they always stay active. May they never rust. May they keep those beautiful smiles and may they stay here forever. Thank you from us all. Valeric McMichaels, Counselor’s Office Diane Heim. Main Office Health Suite Lester Caplan—Doctor Helen Mullenax And Ann Worthington—Nurses The last two questions the teachers were asked are as follows. “How many years have you been teaching?” and “What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher? JOHANN L. KLICK LIBRARIAN Reading, Theatre. Piano I can’t remember!—a lawyer LUCILLE WADE LIBRARIAN 15—Travel Lucille P. Wade—Librarian Librarians Johann L. Klick—Librarian 15 Margaret Brodt FRONT: Elizabeth Kent. Marie Barzcak, charge. Polly Jacobs. Ellen Baird. Julia Lillian Lewandowski. Evelyn Kist, Carrie Stephanie Alimondo Margaret Hackcnburg. Margaret Brodt— Somerville BACK: Victoria LewandowsV Grier, Lillian Dietrich, Virginia Machove “The best portion of a good man’s (or woman’s) life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.” FRONT: John Jackson. Stephanie Klimovitz. Emma Carmon. John Kane. Paul Hcplcr WordSWOrtll BACK: William McBride. Joseph Nollie. Reggie Luckin, Melvin Wcstcrficld 16 Joseph Nollie Guidance The Iasi two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows. How many years have you been teaching? and “What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher? SINETA P. CHANEY COUNSELOR—11th GRADE 8—I’ve always been interested in education. CECELIA CYMEK COUNSELOR—12th GRADE CARII. P. GILLIECE COUNSELOR—12th GRADE 2—I would have traveled around the world. EVERETT GRINF.R COUNSELOR— 10th GRADE 7—Medical Researcher JOHNSON F. LAMBERT COUNSELOR—10th GRADE 7—Psychologist Phyllis Peters Alethia Starke 18 Everett Grincr Johnson Lambert Work Study Shirley Andoniades Paul Hammond James Rogers Security William Morrow Marie Ccrvin The last two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows. How many years have you been teaching? and “What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher?” PHYLLIS J. PETERS COUNSELOR 11th GRADE 30—Social worker BONNIE COHN PUPIL SERVICE WORKER ALETHIA STARKE COUNSELOR— 10th GRADE A model PAUL A. HAMMOND WORK-STUDY ASSOCIATE Reading. Listening to good music 27—Musician 19 Bonnie Cohn Quinn Lymon Aides and Substitutes Dorothy White Lois Duvall Ann Dcnardi Art Department Thomas Miller. Head Of Department The last two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows. “How many years have you been teaching?” and What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher? THOMAS W. MILLER HEAD OF ART DEPARTMENT House restoration, Rcfinishing antique furniture 15 DAVID F. MACK ART Basketball. Track coach. Ceramics 5—Who knows? DOROTHY MAE WHITE ART EDUCATION Sewing. Reading, Painting. Sculpture 8—Interior Decorating Designer David Mack Consumer Survival John Pcrilla, Head Of Department The last two questions the teachers were asked are as follows. How many years have you been teaching? and “What would you have been if you hadn't become a teacher?” JOHN J. PF.RIl.LA CHAIRMAN OF CONSUMER EDUCATION Magic, Cats 21—Rich! JOSEPH M HAGEL CONSUMER SURVIVAL SKILLS Sailing, Bowling, Skiing I—Programmer SUSAN B MASTROLA ENGLISH. CONSUMER SURVIVAL SKILLS Bridge. Tennis. Swimming 8—Lawyer JOAN B D STUKES ENGLISH. CONSUMER SURVIVAL SKILLS Sewing, Cooking, Reading Yi year—Student GERALD A. WYCHE U.S. HISTORY. CONSUMER SURVIVAL Susan Mastrola Joseph Hagcl Gerald Wychc Joan Stukes Bike riding 2—Attend school Home Economics Lynette Montgomery Laverne Harris LAVERNE HARRIS HOME ECONOMICS LYNETTE C. MONTGOMERY HOME ECONOMICS. CONSUMER SURVIVAL Needlework. Reading, Sports 5—Buyer « Business Department Louis R. Gephardt Kevin Fife Roxanne Chisholm The last two questions asked of the teachers were as follows: How many years have you been teach- ing. and what would you have been if you hadn't become a teacher. SHIRLEY N BARRETT OFFICE PRACTICE Sewing 15— LINDA K. BRADLEY TYPING I. INTROD D.E. Bowling, horseback riding, playing backgammon 13—medical technologist, actress ROXANNE CHISHOLM OFFICE PRACTICE II 4— ROSA FAIR TYPING Traveling, being a bachclorettc 10—Executive Secretary KEVIN FIFE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION- COORDINATOR Fishing, Auto mechanics 5— animal trainer LOUIS R. GEPHARDT DATA PROCESSING I AND II Remodeling, gardening 7—contractor ISABELLE E. GRANT TYPING I. BUS. MATH III.OFF. PRAC., BUS. MACH. Sewing 9—Administrative Secretary • , :• ' ............................ Alvin A. Hammond Glenda M. Mason Gerald W. Hoskins Delores Hospedalcs Patricia M. Johnson Ella M. Parker Gladys Hurt Frances Rankin Wroblcwski The last two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows. How many years have you been teaching? and “What would you have been if you hadn't become a teacher? ALVIN A. HAMMOND BOOKKEEPING Gardening. Travel 25— FRANCES RANKIN WROBLEWSKI STENOGRAPHY. TRANSCRIPTION Tennis. Sewing. Fashion Designing, Reading Too long—Actress—I would have been magnificent! GERALD W. HOSKINS OFFICE TECH., BUSINESS MATH II Bowling. Woodcrafts. Fishing 13—Department store manager DELORES HOSPEDALES BUSINESS Biking. Reading. Swimming, Tennis. Driving 18— PATRICIA M. JOHNSON COLT PROGRAM Bowling. Reading Social worker GLENDA M. MASON BUSINESS MATH I attend Baltimore School of the Bible 3—Nurse ELLA M. PARKER INTRODUCTION DATA PROCESSING 6—Movie star English Department Elaine Forte Patricia Guericri Madeleine Baumann Ruby Jeffries Delores Goode William Feild Brenda Aeree 24 • ' tVVNfyfV'MMKYtUmrt Frank James Mary Grandy Margaret Baldridge John Dabrowski The last two questions the teachers were asked are as follows. How many years have you been teaching? and “What would you have been if you hadn't become a teacher? BRENDA E AGREE ENGLISH Violin. Rung Fu. Reading 2—Claims examiner in an employment office MADELEINE BAUMANN ENGLISH READING Sailing. Gardening. Reading 22—an agronomist MATTIE H BROOKS ENGLISH Reading. Bowling. Cultivating hearts and minds Nurse JOHN DABROWSKI ENGLISH. SPEECH Sailing 15—Lawyer, actor WILLIAM A FEILD. JR ENGLISH Photography. Pipes Tobaccos. Piano Organ 5 ELAINE B. FORTE ENGLISH Reading. Crossword puzzles 4— Librarian DELORES E. GOODE ENGLISH Bowling. Sewing Nurse MARY E. GRANDY ENGLISH Reading, Singing. Bowling 12—Beautician PAT GUERIF.RI ENGLISH Plants. Crewel. Cars 5— Magazine Editor FRANK H JAMES ENGLISH. JOURNALISM Playing the guitar 10—salesman of men’s clothing 25 Mattie Brooks Janice Baker English Department AHi Loretta Widman Raymond Taft Nancy Reid Virginia Thomas Florence Powell 26 Myrtle Lobig Janice Thompson Janice Parker Eleanor King Edward Mierzcwicki Joyce Kramer Eleanor MeShea Special Education Jacqueline Bannerman Lindsay Hill The last two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows. “How many years have you been teaching? and What would you have been if you hadn't become a teacher? JACQUELINE D. BANNERMAN RESOURCE MATHEMATICS Dancing. Reading, Sewing Psychologist LINDSEY A HILL MATHEMATICS Photography 17—Singer and Dancer ELEANOR F. KING ENGLISH Reading, Flying. Cooking ?—Aviator JOYCE A KRAMER ENGLISH Reading, Collecting cacti and succulents 9—Entrepreneur MYRTLE C. LOBIG ENGLISH Guitar, German A long time ELEANOR A. MeSHEA ENGLISH Reading. Theatre Librarian EDWARD B MIERZWICKI ENGLISH Skiing. Tennis 9—Priest JANICE B. PARKER ENGLISH Drawing. Oil painting FLORENCE E. POWELL ENGLISH. ENGLISH FOR FOREIGN BORN Swimming. Reading, Traveling NANCY G. REID ENGLISH Bowling, Creative Writing 6— Social worker RAYMOND D. TAFT ENGLISH Antique furniture refinishing 9—Fisherman JEANNE THOMAS ENGLISH Skiing. Tennis. Sailing. Swimming Forever—Camp director LORETTA E. WIDMAN ENGLISH Reading, playing the piano 7— Late night TV Talk show host 27 William Sicbert The last two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows: How many years have you been tacching? and “What would you have been if you hadn't become a teacher? DONALD ADAMS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIR CENTER Sailing 19—Electrician HAROLD CARR CABINETMAKING MII.LWORK Reading II — MANUEL CARVALHO DRIVER EDUCATION HARRY DINGLE GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 9—Countcrfcitor JAMES T. FENTON DRIVER EDUCATION Sports 18— Manuel Carvalho 28 Henry Lawson Arts Ernest Worsley Harry Dingle Ossa re w Gee Earl Sterlock James T. Fenton The last two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows: How many years have you been tacching? and “What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher? OSSAREW F. GEE. JR MECHANICAL DRAWING Photography Contractor HENRY C. LAWSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS 31—Porno Star WILLIAM J. SIF.BERT AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Cars. Pool 4—Auto Mechanic EARL R. STERLOCK AUTO REPAIR Sports 26—Mechanic ERNEST L. WORSLEY MECHANICAL DRAWING Music 2—Engineer 29 Edward Hcrold Brenda Griffin Armand Girard JO Jean Bush Linda Rosenberg OTHNIEL P BLANCAFLOR APPLIED MATHEMATICS I Photography An abstract KENNETH F. BROOKINS MATHEMATICS Bowling. Reading. Electronics 5— JEAN M. BUSH MATHEMATICS Bowling, Sewing 6— a nurse DORIS C. COBB MATHEMATICS Reading 6—a statistician or accountant ARMAND F. GIRARD MATHEMATICS Chess. Volleyball 15—an engineer BRENDA GRIFFIN MATHEMATICS Melvin Rollins v Sally Scavcy Fred Gross Kenneth Brookins Othnicl Blancaflor Doris Cobb Mathematics Department The last two questions the teachers were asked are as follows. “How many years have you been teaching? and “What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher?” FRF.D L. GROSS MATHEMATICS Photography, tennis, chess 1— ED J HEROLD MATHEMATICS Tennis. Jaycees, Basketball. Swimming. Cycling 4—an actuary or accountant MELVIN ROLLINS MATHEMATICS LINDA H. ROSENBERG MATHEMATICS Bike riding, Reading 4—an actuary HARLLEE A. RUSS ADVANCED. INTERMEDIATE. AND AP- PLIED MATH Golf. Bowling SALLYJ SEAVEY GEOMETRY. ALGEBRA I Biking. Tennis. Gardening 10—a lawyer or accountant Harllcc Russ 31 Mathematics Olivia Williams Courtney Whitehead Physical Education Department Gertrude Zvonar The last two questions the teachers were as arc as follows How many years have been teaching? and What would you been if you hadn't become a teacher? COURTNEY O WHITEHEAD TECH MATH.. GEOM.. APPL. MATH, Tac-kwon-do. Seeing good movies Electrical Engineer OLIVIA D. WILLIAMS MATHEMATICS Crocheting. Reading. Working puzzles 3—computer programmer GERTRUDE ZVONAR GEOMETRY. APPLIED MATH Traveling. Sewing. Gardening Musician or tour guide Ramona Curbean Susan Jcrnbcrg Stuart Ncwbill last two questions the teachers were asked as follows. “How many years have you i leaching? and “What would you have i if you hadn’t become a teacher?” MONA CUR BEAN VSICAL EDUCATION That’s a good question. DREW DEFASSIO VSICAL EDUCATION rts -a pilot iAN JERNBERC, VSICAL EDUCATION nis. Reading maybe a farmer RNELIUS JOHNSON VSICAL EDUCATION diving. Hang gliding Marine Biologist RIE A. KARI. VSICAL EDUCATION f. Reading long VE L. LONG VSICAL EDUCATION ling. Tennis, Sewing sical Therapist JART NEWBILL VSICAL EDUCATION ,ing various sports and games .•phone employee IN A. SANSONE VSICAL EDUCATION f. Chess, Sports Government- Postal Dept. IOGER WRF.NN Marie Karl Cornelius Johnson John Sansonc Physical Education Roger Wrcnn SCIENCI Carolyn P. Fahrman MYRTHA L. ALLEN BIOLOGY Knitting, sewing, embroidery, crocheting 5—Microbiologist MARIE J BARANY BIOLOGY American Indian artifacts, nccdlccrafts Chemist SHARON BLY CHEMISTRY Sewing, traveling a journalist JAMES BURGE BIOLOGY 2— Dentist VIC DlMARCO SCIENCE Electronics, tennis. American history 3— Engineer CAROLYN P FAHRMAN BIOLOGY 21—Hausfrau—Ugh! DELYSIA M. LASSITER BIOLOGY Reading, swimming, traveling Doctor WALTER MALLOY SCIENCE 34 James Burge Vic DiMarco Walter Malloy Delysia M. Lassiter The last two questions the teachers were asked were: How many years have you been teaching? and What would you have been if you hadn’t become a teacher? Edward T. O’Toole Nicholas Pociluyko Flavio L. Nardonc Carole D. Westmoreland Betty Moore Edith S. O’Toole Herbert Miller The last two questions the teachers were asked: How many years have you been teaching? and What would you have been if you hadn't become a teacher? Thomas G. Montgomery HERBERT MILLER SCIENCE BETTY MOORE LAB. ASSISTANT 20— Zoo Keeper THOMAS G. MONTGOMERY SCIENCE Motorcycles, vans, woodwork General contractor FLAVIO L. NARDONE PHYSICAL SCIENCE Sports—football, baseball, basketball, swimming 24—ball player EDITH S. O’TOOLE BIOLOGY Chase Fire engines 3— EDWARD T. O’TOOLE BIOLOGY Jack of all—master of none! 16— NICHOLAS POCILUYKO BIOLOGY II. PHYSICS Family, garden 9— CAROLE D. WESTMORELAND CHEMISTRY Collecting jazz records and recipes Physician Craig Gerhard RONALD A. CHARTRAND Social Studies (20th Century History) DO M ENIC A DICOCCO Modern Problems Collecting coins. Reading 6—Lawyer ROBERT L. EKLUND JR SOCIAL STUDIES Likes to ticket cars, coach lacrosse, help the SGA and sit in the cafe. 6 Parking lot attendant or maybe be a cowboy! RUTH W. EVANS 20TH CENTURY HISTORY Sewing, reading, cooking Doctor or nurse, sociologist, secretary L. CRAIG GERHARD MODERN PROBLEMS. US HISTORY. AMER. MINORITY GROUPS Traveling, collecting records, attending plays and concerts and decorating 20 years—Actor or opera singer LILLIAN M. GRUEL SOCIAL STUDIES Breeding and showing Persian cats 14—Normal ROLAND A HUNT US HISTORY Bowling. Reading Robert Eklund Roland Hunt The last two questions the teachers were asked were as follows: “How many years have you Ruth Evans Ronald Chartrand Richard J. White Michael S. Zvonar The last two questions asked were; “How many years have you been teaching? and What would you have been if you had not become a teacher? Charles Tyler RONALD R HUTTON 20TH CENTURY WORLD Dancing, bike riding GEORGE W. JENSEN SOCIAL STUDIES Pop music, travel 15— FRANK J KOUGL SOCIAL STUDIES Reading 12—An alligator wrestler SHIRLEY SI EC INSKI SOCIAL SCIENCE Reading, swimming 20— Pilot MARTIN S SUMERS US. HISTORY Reading 9—Rich CHARLES T TYLER U S HISTORY. MODERN PROBLEMS Music, tennis, bowling, golf A Martian RICHARD R WHITE US HISTORY Travel A minister MICHAEL S. ZVONAR MODERN PROBLEMS Collecting old films, records, books 24—a farmer 37 n U il n 'fl n n n Barbara Napier Helen Bush FOREIGN LANGUAGE HF.i.EN BUSH MUSIC CELESTINE G. CARR HEAD OF LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT FRENCH-SPAN ISH 9 A tour guide JUDY A CROCKETT SPANISH Pets 8— Veterinarian BARBARA A NAPIER GERMAN-FRENCH Plants and gardening 9— RAYMOND M PARKER MUSIC Tennis, bicycling A nationally known entertainer DORIS ROGERS FRENCH Reading, painting, playing guitar, sewing Librarian CLARENCE F WROBLEWSKI III AD OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC; BAND Clarence Wroblcwski Cclestinc Carr '« 1« IVI1 Raymond Parker Playing with Gettysburg Symphony Doris Rogers Orchestra, woodworking, tennis, golf Judy Crockett Engineer The last two questions the teachers were asked arc as follows How many years have you been teaching? and What would you have been if you had not become a teacher? NEW FRIENDS ARRIVE . . )ashiell has been an aide in the English and Social Studies ments. — HOSE SCIENCE: ARE VAIN Till 0 ERRORS H ARE NOT N TROIA EXftlRlM£ T Narayan Kundanmal joined the Mr. Steven Stoltcnbcrg is a newcom- Mathematics Department in Novem cr in the Industrial Arts Department, bcr. Martin Rcisingcr is a new teacher this year in the science tment. VE: Mr. and Mrs. Worthington were honored at a retirement eon on November 5, 1976 in the Home F.conomics Apartment. Worthington had been in the school system for 35 years of which ars were at Patterson. IT: Mrs. Worthington greets Miss Haslup who retired last June Haslup returned to honor her friend of many years. . . . OLD FRIENDS LEAVE Mr. Anderson wishes Mrs. Worthington well. All of us who worked with her will miss her very much A tour of the building included the cafeteria. Sophomores smile as they meet new friends. SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 Waiting patiently for new members to arrive Students listen eagerly Mr. Anderson talks to new Pattersonites Leave it to the Key Club to keep things going They're called Sophomores. They have entered a new place of life with new hopes, ideas and dreams. They come from all walks of life, ail with different names Some are athletic; some are intelligent, talented, active and spirited. But they are one. And this oneness is what makes Patterson the home away from home that it is. Along with the others, you, as Sophomores, must set the pace. Reach out and achieve the goals which you have set. Try and make it a bit easier for those that will follow you. It won’t be long 'till you arc Seniors looking at the Sopho- more class and wondering who will take your place. Who will use your locker, sit in your scat, wear your class colors, once you've graduated? Will Patterson's Class of 1985 remember you? Probably not. But you will remember Pat- terson because you along w-ith hundreds of others have come here to create memories that will last forever. So make those memories to- day, for who knows where we'll be tomorrow? Virginia Nicolaidis CITY FAIR September 17-19, 1976 Ceramic demonstration by Mr. Mack. Pat Krug and an interested visitor. A few members of the Art Service Clu painting their mural. The Dixie Land Band: John. Joey. John. Alonzo. David. Victor. Patterson’s Ceramic Dept. sign. abuvi:: i ne ratierson cupper cnoir singing unoer tne oirecuon oi ivirs. iieicn uusn. BELOW: Mr. Clarence Wroblcwski and his Band plays on On September 17. 1976 the City Fair was held in downtown Balti- more and WE WERE THERE! Pat- tersonites participated in more events this year than in previous years. The Choir, Band, Topsails, Dixie Land Band. Girls’ Chorus, Art Service Club, Ceramic Dept., along with five students who danced with a Polish Dance group were the participants this year. The Topsails: Stella (Statue of Liberty). Debbie, l.orcna. Marie. Melissa. Linda. Danny. Tony. Mark. Tony. Mark, Vince, August. Calvin. Orest, Bob, Tony, Bob. Vicki, Dawn, Lynn. Sue, I.inda, and Carol. The Girls’ Chorus, led by Mr. Raymond Parker. The Art Service Club’s finished mural. BOVE: Among the participants at the fair, were udents that belonged to a Polish Dance group: Erica chrodt. Patty King. John Kazynski. Paula Janowski. id Laura Szita. For the finale the Choir and Band combined Our Music Directors: Mr. Wroblcwski, Mr. Park- er, and Mrs. Bush. Highlandtown was one of over thirty areas having an exhibit. Students debating about getting on a ride. 45 CLIPPER CHOIR, GIRLS’ CHORUS, and BAND war memorial plaza October 22, 1976 TOPSAILS hilton hotel October 13, 1976 On Thursday, October 14, 1976, the Topsails were part of an All-Nations Night at the Hilton Hotel as part of the Maryland State Teachers Convention. Also appearing were representatives of Africa. Ukrania, Greece, Italy, and many other countries. The Topsails were pleased and proud to represent the United States of America in this event. YEARBOOK ASSEMBLY September 23, 1976 Some members of the yearbook staff: Sue (class ads), Judy (ads), Doreen and Tony (activities), Donna and Karen (staff). Nancy (staff). Charlene (class ads) and Cindy (sports). U.N. CLUB Tony Sfikas, Editor-in-Chicf. and Mark Petrccca. Co-editor, working together to make the best Clipper ever. On Oct. 12-14. 1976. the U.N. Club displayed various articles of different cultures for the purpose of uniting people together. BELOW: Theresa, Kathy. Debbie, Angela. Judy and Onllui represent the club. THE PATTERSON PRESS The Patterson High School news- paper is published monthly. Under the supervision of Mr. Frank James, the senior journalism class keeps the school informed about current school matters. Besides the news briefs, editorials, and sports results, there arc other regular items such as Student of the Month. Musician of the Month, Inquiring Reporter, Letters to the Editor. Dear Helen, and Media Center notes. Along with the editors, the staff has capable photographers and a cartoonist. Patterson can be proud of the standard its news- paper has attained. ROW I: Mary Anzcngrubcr, Angela Gialamas. Carolyn Myers. Vicki Taylor ROW 2: Denise Dcll’Acqua, Stella Bcutgen. Lisa Kryglik, Debra Salcfsky, Denise Pouts. Patrice Cohn. Helen Tymiuk ROW 3: Michael Dashiell, Bruce Caruso. Vince Wills. James Lantry, Marie Ford ROW 4: Mr. Frank James PATTERSON 30 FORREST PARK 0 1. Pat leads the Clippers onto the field 2. Up! Up! And away! 3. Mike rolls out for the pass 4. Donna and the Pep Squad arouse the spirit 5. Bob sacks the opposing quarterback 6. Buddy leads a demonstration of great teamwork 7. A true inspiration SO 1. The happiest of all sights—a packed house 2. Bob. hoppin' and boppin' 3. “Cute, huh? —“Uh-huh! 4. Tony. Steve, and Rob—the winners 5. The real Mrs. Napier 6. Dressed to kill —Clyde Theresa Barrow and Bonnie Toni Parker 7. “Is this a snow-ball? 8. Playmates. Kathy. Theresa and Annie 9. Karen, Mr. F.klund, and Robin Thanks. Ek! 10. How did I get involved in this? 11. Gazzc 12. Some of the turnout enjoying the music 13. Kiss at Alice’s nightmare 51 November 17, 1976 Mr. Anderson greets parents and alumni. Choir. Band, and Girls’ Chorus perform “Your Land and My Land . Omega VanLandingham helps parents at the Keyette Bake Sale. (Above) Parents talk with teachers and administrators. (Below) Mrs. Bush leads the choir in This is My Country. Girls’ Chorus joins Choir fc Your Land and My Land. Vicki Taylor and Marie Ford present a The Topsails sing We May Never Pass This Way Again. do7Cn rcd roscs lo Mrs Bush Alumni join the choir for Battle Hymn of the Republic.” FRONT: Robert Chew. Vicki Taylor. Marie Ford. TODQ A T I C BACK: Mark Kemp. Linda Pate. Tony MosctU Mark Pclckakis, Orest Rad. Dawn Hanks. Danny i UToAl LtJ Lorena Terzigni. August Vivirito. Stella Beutgci Craw. Melissa Horn. Tony Pair. Sharon Malone. Lynn Stinchcomb. Harry Stevens. Tony Skyrzcul Carol Myers. Calvin Hayes Sue Lubcrccki. Linda Gccson. Bob DcWccsc ABOVE Girls’ Chorus 1st ROW: L. Hommcrbockcr. S. Clark. A. Stewart. E. Purdy. S. Szckalski. R. Johnson. D. MeGraw. M. Rice, I) Vest. V. Kufel, B. VanLandingham. J. Langston. A. DeCarlo, S. MeGraw. 2nd ROW: D. Wicleckowski. H. Weidman. K. Jordan. C. Christou. M. Ledrinka. K. Myers, D. Sanders. K. Jerome. S. Jerome. M. Creel. K. Rupp. K. Shattner. L. Brown. 3rd ROW: A. Adcock. C. Brown. D. Gunzelman, M. Wagner, D. Elliot, A. Stroumbis, C. Ed- monds. 4th ROW: N. Mueller. P. Picarcllo. D. Gunzelman. N. Allen, M. Turner. D. Baumgartner RIGHT Gospel Choir Alonzo McArthur. Rufus Wilson. Angela Jennings. Omega VanLandingham. Rene Trent. Sharon Tabb. Linda Walker. Robert Chew. Carolyn Holloway GOSPEL CHOIR VCK: Robert Chew, Dawn Hanks, August Vivir- i (President). Stella Beutgen. Marie Ford (Sccrc- •y), Denise Hughes THESPIANS FRONT: Carolyn Myers, Linda Ciccson. Cireg Moore. Vince Vendetti, Sharon Malone. Donna Vest. Vicki Taylor (Treasurer), Barb Jaworski, Mark Pclckakis (Vice-President) s T A G E FRONT: Douglas Rac Louis Zingcrclli BACK: Charlene Hall Mr. Jack Dabrowski Shawn Browson Denise Maxwell Don Kulbicki 55 CLIPPER CHOIR Oci. 22 1st ROW I | atc. S. Beutgen. M Horn. I.. Terzigni. VI Pclekakis. T Skyrezuk. M. Kemp. T. Vlosctti. T Pair. C Hayes. B. DeWccsc. A. Vivirito, C. Morchcad. I) Hanks. L. Stinchcomb. S. Malone. S I uberceki. C. Myers. L. Gccson 2nd ROW V. Szymanski. P Zielinski. V Taylor. M. Ford. T. Hugill. G. Stamatopoulos, D. Graw. R. Chew. O Rad. F. Sunday. M. Morchcad. P Knight. M. Righini. T Starke. I). Garrison. I). McDonough Nov. 17 under the direction of Dec. Dec. Dee. Dec. Dee. Dee. MRS. HELEN BUSH 13— Hampstead Hill Night School 14— Kiwanis Luncheon 15 —Exchange Club 19— International Christmas 20— Mayor’s Tree Lighting 21— Christmas Assemblies Dee. 19 Oct 13 Dee 21 3rd ROW: R. Wajbcl. A. Johnson. V. Cheezum. D. Allen. P. Summer. T. Brownson, L. Jett. C. Bailer. J. Gricb. L. Young, I). Jurkiewicz. D. Maxwell. J. Rayleigh. D. Vest. L . Kozlow- ski. C. Biscoc. L. Kryglik 4th ROW: P Rogers. T. Hatzidakis. D. Sherwood. I . Wagner. T. Walters, P. Gill. K. Gillespie, D. I'eagans. H. Stevens. T. Patrick. T. Iwancio. B. Fitzpatrick, C. Fisher TENOR SAX Joey Miller Terri Shaffer BARITONE SAX Sanders Adams PERCUSSION Taso Kotsos Joseph Cianchetta Paul Hengen Crystal Smith Steve Forrester TRUMPETS John Miconi Pete Kaputsos John Rakowski Donald Brown Reginald Willis Zachary Morton CONCERT BAND FLUTE Barbara Myers Charlene Gillis OBOE Diana Myers CLARINET John DeMartino Gary Miconi Angela Gialamos John Hamilton Philip Mayeski Cathie Wagers ALTO SAX David Hubbard Steve Grabowski FRENCH HORN Chris Boracki BARITONE HORN John DiBlasio TROMBONE Alon o McArthur David Wagers Victor Ogora Mike Goldberg Michael Vaughn ELECTRIC BASS Rufus Wilson SOUSA PHONE Anthony Knight SEATED: Taso Kotsos—Drums Joey Miller —Tenor Sax Gary Miconi Alto Sax Steve Grabowski Alto Sax Barbara Myers—Tenor Sax Sanders Adams Baritone Sax STAGE BAND STANDING: Mr. Clarence Wroblcwski Conductor Paul Hengen—Drums Rufus Wilson -Electric Bass l.ymus McKinnon—Guitar Pete Kaputsos Trumpet John Miconi Trumpet Dave Wagers -Trombone Victor Ogora -Trombone Alonzo McArthur Trombone John DiBlasio Baritone FRONT: l.ymus McKinnon Mr. C. Wroblcwski Taso Kotsos Rufus Wilson BACK John Miconi Victor Ogora David Wagers John Demartino Joey Miller DIXIELAND BAND 59 ROW 1 Lynn Stinchcomb. Linda Gccson (Secretary). Theresa Iwancio (Vice-President). Mr Kougl (Sponsor). Deborah Miller (President). Kathleen Windsor (Treasurer). Dawn Hanks. ROW 2: Kathy Scott. Carolyn Maddox. Kathy Karamanlidis. Cindy Trzeinski. Paula Zielinski. Robin Scherer. Melissa Horn. Stella Beutgen. Janet Griffin. ROW V Teresa I richcck. Barbara Fitzpatrick. Anthony Sfikas. Michael Drotcr, Minas Giorgakis. Adrienne Condiff. Angela Gia- lamas, Doreen Jurkicwicz NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Honors go to those who deserve them. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ROW 1 D Maxwell. J Wiscnbalcr, I Farlcx. B. Kammerer. A. Smith. M. Shiftlctt. J MacKcnney. M Maddox. R Bush ROW : D Mack. F. Storey. D Kotch. P Handler. M Reeb. T. Skelton. C. Wiland. J. Lcan o. S. Paschali. D Ewachiw. 1 Snyder. D Carrow. L. Bollack. M .lessee. C. Brehm. K Fife ROW 3: E. Sloan. R Sturgill. M Det cl. D Abshirc. L. Candal. W Marks. M. Paul. T James. P Malee. M Kerrigan. B Turner. D Finney. D. Gallop ROW J B Dodson. I. Keen. T Shaffer. S Holmes. D Streat. R Kendall. R Bennett. 1) Lcinbach. R Hornberger. J. Campbell. S W right. Henry. T. Gaines. D. Judy, D Mason MARY JO DALEY 1976 DECA Member Of The Year A graduation award last year was the culmination of Mary Jo's accomplishments in the DECA pro- gram at Patterson Her S25 Savings Bond for being DECA Member of the Year was a small token of the appreciation Patterson High School gave for a student who brought so many honors to her Alma Mater. In addition to her 1975 honors arc the following: DECA 1976 City wide 1st place. Bill board; 1st place. Shadow Box; State wide—1st place. Bill board: 2nd place. Poster; Honorable Mention. Shadow Box Besides that. Mary Jo participated in the NSTA- N'ASA Viking Student Project and the News American Student Workshop. Mary Jo. your parents and we at Patterson arc proud of you. 60 PATTER SO CHESS CLUB SITTING: Paulette Knight. Stel- la Beutgen. Orest Rad. Keith Brown, Carol Myers. Terry Hu- gill (President). Brian Briggs. LcAaron Cooper STANDING: Paula Zielinski. George Stama- topoulos. Mr. licrold. Chris Boracki. Mike Knott. Melissa Horn. Mary Righini PSYCHOLOGY CLUB FRONT: I.isa Kryglik. Donna McDonough. Denise Dcll'Acqua BACK: Jackie LaValvo. Denise Bu gierski. Otis Cosby. Pam Pierce (Co-Leader). Orest Rad PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Mr. Fred Gross (Sponsor). Linda Pate. Maurice Rcavis. Calvin Hayes. George Stamatopoulos P H O T O G R A P H Y We improve ourselves and expand our own horizons. tONT: Chris Makowiecki. Judi Dashicll, Patricia Chaunccy, jrothy Byard BACK: Deegee Hayes. Thomas Walters. Bernard tzpatrick, Mr. Micrzwicki, Thomas Wishon. Mike Gartsidc Mrs. Helen Bues. Edward Micrzwicki. Vernon Onheiser. Tom Walters. Jean Dashiell 61 Helping others in school and community broadens our outlook on life. TOP: H. Rote. I) Vest. K Curry, I) Vest. J. Pelter. Mrs. Wilson. C.Smith,S. Hopkins FRONT: S Pebia. K Curry BACK: T Locklear. I). Moore, K. Maynor. C. Smith AMERICAN INDIAN Dorothy Goodwin, Chris Makowiccki, Dashicll LIBRARY AIDES BOOK ROOM FRONT: Ray Stokes. Cassandra Chase. I isa Kryglik, Barbara Kammerer, Donna Vest. Melissa Horn, Debbie Stinnet, Mary Righini, Paula Zielinski. Rita Jeter, Allana Henry. Denise Maxwell. Charles Rasin BACK: Donna Ewachiw. Shell Stokes. Linda Walker, Nancy DeLuca, Stella Bculgcn. Barbara Turner. Sharon Tabb. Brian Hammerbackcr. Mary Sicnkicwicz NOT PIC- TURED: Teresa Ross, Douglas Wilson. Gloria Green THE SCHOOL STORE Carol Morchcad, Madlyn Morchcad, Paula Zielin- ski. Barbara Kammerer, Lisa Kryglik. Nancy De- Luca. Doreen Jurkicwicz. Mr. Ilamniond CIVIC EXPERIENCE ROW I: Phyllis Davis. Thcrcse Iwancio. Deborah Miller. Kathleen Windsor. Donna Beck. Omega Van Landingham, Sharon Tabb. Michael Goldberg ROW 2: Laura Szita. Jerry Lovin. Pattic Fries. LcAaron Cooper. Andrea Pitilis. Kathy Bright. Teresa Urichcck ROW 3: Denise DclLAcqua, Karen Carlyle. Diane Bloodsworth. Bernadette Krol ART SERVICE CLUB ROW I: Margaret Loney. Denise Maxwell. Rodney Rogers. Regina Weddington, Angelina Johnson ROW 2: Tanya Young. Lynne Young. Warren Porter. Char- lene Hall. Kathy Man- teli. Clayton Manns. Mrs. White BELOW: Mrs. White presents awards to Rod- ney Rogers (left) and Regina Weddington (right) at the 3rd An- niversary Christmas Banquet. Many other awards were given also. MODERN DANCE ROW I: Nina Ross. Maria Fantis, Anna. Virginia Chcc um, Roslyn Tuckcc, Vashtie Gittings ROW1' 2: Paula Cianchctta, Donna Bisbikis. Monica Brown. Seva (iiannakli. Wanda] Wolfe. Laura Smith. Renee Louis FRONT: Michael Lin . Lyndon Wesson, Rex Shell. BACK: Mr Malloy. Margaret Loncy. Mr. Whitehead KARATE Keeping a mind disciplined is best achieved ... BOWLING M FRONT: Jeffrey Kolchar. Steve Kolb. Ricky Riser ROW 2: Agnes Morchead. Stephani Stavrakis. Brenda King. Laura Fllison. Laura Higgs. Rose Mosetti. Theresa Brockmeycrlj Faith W'arlick ROW 3: Joe Shafferbond. Fugcnc Jett. Tom Walters. Bobby Gillard. GeorgJ Kouimanis. Jimmy K. John Kamanopoulos. Steven Forester. Kathy Wagers. Kathy Johnson FRONT: Toni Brigandi. Vi Karavedas. Janice Sanders. Patty King. Paula Janowski. Georg Stamatopoulos 2nd ROW: Debbie Vaughn. Debbie Trent. Diane Assaro. Linda Rolfcsj Gus Barr. Lou Jenkins. Tcrric Bragg 3rd ROW: Otis Cosby. Gilland Williams. Veronica Lukasiewicz. Maurice Rcavis. Harry Stevens Debbie Toni VARSITY CHEERLEADERS T TO RIGHT: Sandy Shinsky, Chcrisc Taylor, Pat Miller, Lisa Christ, Judy Brown, rcy Marski, Theresa Craig. Shirley Daley. Yvette Garrett. Teresa Bailey JV CHEERLEADERS . . . by keeping a body healthy FT TO RIGHT: Tammy Hager. Joy Jarrctt. Gala Provan. Sue l.cuschner. Dianne rlcchowski. Pam Fletcher. Donna Petersen. Diane Ball. Venus Walker. F.thcl Dudley, nda Ayers. Angela Clowncy, Donna Taylor PEP SQUAD SITTING: F.ydic Mattson. Kim Miller. Mary Inner. Lillian Stry ak. Fran Tagliaferro. Thcrsa Jones. Natalie Doe. Wendy Whitlock. Lisa Nadonly. Donna Kuczinski. Cathy Amhrcin. Kelly Scofield STANDING: Anita Murrcl. Jackie Dunson. Angie Johnson. Jenny Wozniak. Kathy Johnson. Janice Zeman. Omega Van Landingham. Angie Cunningham, Dcnicc Smith. ON GOAL POSTS: Laura Higgs. Barbara Magee. Marie Sicrak. Elaine Haney 65 KEY CLUB KEYETTES FRONT: Joe Brown. Olis Cosby. Don Blair. Mike Johnson, Harry Stevens. Eddie Hargrow. Robert Chew ROW 2: Andre Butler. Charles Senft. Tony Pair. Steve Nave. Ed Ferguson. Rupert Martin. Dan Braun, Tom Walters. Ricky Riser. Mr Hoskins (Sponsor). ROW 3: Don Gray. James Breeden. Calvin Hayes. George Stamatopoulos. Craig McNair. Sam Walker, Dennis Holthias. Mike Goldberg UNPICTURED: John Kaezyn- ski. Brian Askew, Charles Smith. Donald Mayeski ROW I: Paula Zielinski. Paulette Knight. Susan Lubcrccki. Miss Brooks (Sponsor). Denise Hughes. Margaret Loncy. Gaia Barnes ROW' 2: Sharon Stewart. Cas- sandra Scott, Sonia Garrison, Angela Ellis. Cloudincllc Leach. Karen Wilson. Adrienne Condiff. Kathy Wachtcr. Robin Gibson ROW 3: Omega Vanl.andingham, Valerie Hines OUR giving time, and devotioi ff SGA ROW I: Angela Gialamas, Robyn Blair. Karen Valancius, Joe Cianchctta. Robert Lewis. Marie Ford. Mark Pclckakis ROW' 2: Panic Fries. Shirley Daley, Donna Peterson. Ange- lina Johnson. Lorena Terzigni. Elaine Sunday, Robin Gibson. Cathy Amrhein. Kim Miller. Sandy Fish. Margaret l.oncy. Deborah Parker ROW 3: Maria Repas, Cathy Christou. Mary Ledvinka, Karla Brooks. Sharon Szekalski. Judy Brown. Donna Vest. John Pazourck ROW 4: Janet Kirtz. Denise Maxwell. Joe Smith. Melissa Horn. Eldora Barron, Sharon Mitchell. Robin Scher- er. Pat Handler EADERS fort, skill i our school The KEY to success if 90% hard work. The jobs of the Key Club and Keyettes do take them to every part of the school and com- munity. A very small sampling of their par- ticipation is shown here. Everyone who takes the trouble to sec can thank Mr. Hoskins and Miss Brooks for all their personal time far beyond the call of duty. Thank you—from those of us who DO SEE. Key Club At Open House SGA Dance Key Club At Kiwanis Luncheon Key Club At Christmas Dance Keyettes At Open House Key Club And Keyettes At O’Donnell Heights Christ- mas Party CHRISTMAS WEEK AT PATTERSON consists of many things Clipper Choir sings “Hallelujah Chorus to conclude the Christmas program. The Nativity scene portrayed by M Righini as Mary, K. Gillespie as Joseph, and M. Kemp, R. Chew, and A. Vivirito as The Three Kings. The Christmas Tree, D. Jurkiewicz, and gifts D. Maxwell. P. Knight, and R. F.rrick- son along with T. Johnson. A. Johnson. C. McClain, L. Young. S. Garrison. T. Majero wicz, L. Kryglik. and V. Szymanski as reindeers with D. Graw as Santa Claus helped make Christmas come alive during the Christmas season. BELOW: The audience enjoying the Christmas assembly. The Patterson Concert Band directed by Clarence Wroblcwski and Jari Villaneuva. a student teacher. Jari Villaneuva, a former Pattersonitc, received the Musician’s Award in 1973. The Girls’ Chorus under the direction of Mr. Raymond Parker provided Christmas carols for the assemblies. What docs Christmas mean to you? If you're a Pattersonitc it should mean a Christmas tree and pres- ents, Santa Claus and rein- deer, assemblies and the Mistletoe Hop, the Home- room Decorating Contest and good cheer all around. IOVE: Mrs. Wroblcwski. with no surprise to anyone, once again captured first prize in the Homeroom Decorating Contest. BE )W LEFT: The Yearbook room was among other rooms to receive Honorable Mention for decorating their room. (Thanks. Linda J August) BELOW RIGHT: Believe it or not, these pretty little girls had to dance with each other because none of the boys had : nerve to dance with them at the Mistletoe Hop . Korea Dec. 19, 1976... China Dutch Poland Germany . . . sponsored by the U.N. club under the direction of Mr. C. Czechoslovakia INTERNATIONAL CHRISTMAS Phillipincs For the 5th consecutive year Patterson pays tribute to the many and varied backgrounds of our student body. On this American Indian Guatemala International Day, 19 nationalities represented by parents, dents and faculty members. Italy 70 The Mother Amahl AMAHL and the NIGHT VISITORS CAST Amahl Melissa Horn Mother Lorena Terzigni Kings Balthazar Mark Kemp Melchior Robert Chew Kaspar August Vivirito Page Robert DcWcesc Shepherds Clipper Choir members It’s a miracle! Amahl walks. The Shepherds present gifts to the Kings. The Mother greets the Kings at the door. Gian-Carlo Mcnotti s Christmas opera “Amahl and the Night Visi- tors, which was past performed at Patterson in 1973. was presented on December 14 and 19, 1976. Mrs. Helen Bush, director, felt that there was enough talent this year in the choir for a quality performance. Although Choir members put on this performance, we must give special thanks to the people who made it possible. Director Mrs. Helen Bush. Mr. .1. Dabrowski and the stage crew, and Mr. T. Miller for making the scenery. 71 “Tide explains ihe situation. an EVENING of PLAYS The editors, hard at work CAST Andre. Editor of The Eagle Wanda Ozechoyvski Tide. Sports . Dennis Holthaus Norccn. Features Mary Ledvinka Chuck. Business Manager Andre Butler Miss Wavnc. Faculty Advisor Ruth Eaton Barbara. Student Activities Committee . Stephanie Staurakis Jane Joe Fay Dodie Donna McCraw Ina Wanda Samuels Martha Sonnie Brubach Randy Martin Chris Kouimanis Greg Sally Stretch Walter McKelvin Extra Students Group Lisa Hommerbocker Cynthia Rogers Gloria Kummet Vickie Kufel Girl Cheerleader Bessie Van Landingham Acknowledgments Miss Delysio Ixisstler Mrs. Eleanor McShea Miss Myrtha Allen ABOVE: The Majority supports Gabby. BELOW: Word of Gabby spreads. 72 This year Patterson's fall pro- duction had a bold, new look. In- stead of the usual full-length play, three one-act plays were presented on December 3rd and 4th, 1976, incorporating the talents of sopho- mores, juniors and seniors, and the faculty. The sophomore production, under the direction of Ms. Olivia Williams, was the comedy. “Dear Gabby.” Juniors and seniors pre- sented the exciting drama. “The Lottery,” under the direction of Mr. L. Craig Gerhard. The cast of “The Lottery “THE LOTTERY” ABOVE: The town men gather for the annual lottery. The moment of truth! Tcssic protests the results. BELOW: Old Man Warner BELOW: The town gossips. Jack Wilkins draws a slip. Cast Village Children Martin Delacroix........ Hutchison Davy Mrs. Dunbar Mrs. Watson . . . Miss Besson Jack Wilkins Old Man Warner Bclva Summers Anthony DeFrank Kay Gtanas Sant Walter . Charles Kn-siak Kellv Turner Hoh DeWeese Calvin Hayes John Kaczynski . David Granas Barbara Fitzpatrick , .. . Sonia Garrison .....Melissa Horn ... Tony Skyrczuk .....Robert Chew Linda Geeson Joe Summers Ray Warfield Tcssic Hutchison Stella Beutgen Villagers PLACE: A village square Virginia Cheezum Elaine Sunday Lynne Young Terry Hu gill Linda Lovin Paulette Knight Harry Stevens Tony Pair Donna Vest Charles Hall Denise Maxwell TIME: This year, the 2 th of June. 7) “THE COP and THE ANTHEM” But the highlight of the even- ing was the faculty comedy, “The Cop and the Anthem' , directed by Mr. .lac Da brow ski. which marked the first time in 14 years that a fac- ulty production was done at Patterson. The new format helped make “An Evening of Plays enjoyable for everyone. CAST Lemuel Thwackbushcr Ronald Sicgcrl Waitress Lillian Gruel Saleslady Isabelle Grant Street Cleaner.......................................Delores Goode Tough Boy Raymond Parker Umbrella Man Fldward lloehn Mother F.dith O'Toole Little Girl . Pat Guericri Women Susan Mastcrola Nancy Reid Florabcllc Frances Wroblcwski Old Lady Sandra Wighton Cops Edward Micrzwicki Craig Gerhard Wilson l.ymon CLASS OF 1978 . . . is taking care of business Miss Loretta Widman 21 Miss Rose Daily Mr. Roland Hunt Mr. Thomas Montgomery ROW I: John Pa oorek (Historian). Debbie Finncrty (Presi- dent). Maria Repas (Vice Pres.). ROW 2: Eugenia Paragios (Assistant Trcasurcr). April Klcpsig (Secretary). Donna Bisbikis (Treasurer) ROW I: Lisa Karpou ic. Eugenia Paragios. John F. Pazoorck, Debbie Finncrty. Maria Repas. Donna Bisbikis. April Klcpsig. Lorena Terzigni. ROW 2: Vince Giusto. Shirley Daley. Pam Dropplcman. Debbie Garrison. Gloria Greene. (Jail Griffith, Sandy Kurgan. Terri Bragg. Adrienne Condiff. Elaine Sunday. Tony Morris. ROW 3: Robert Chew, John Kac ynski, I inda Eckert. Kathy Wachtcr. Angel Asimenios, Victor Ogora. THE 1977 CLIPPER STAFF Co-F.ditor: Debbie Jenkins Co-Editor: Mark Pctrccca Editor: Tony Sfikas Toni and Cindy SPORTS Teresa and Judy—ADS Virginia and Teresa—SENIOR SECTION Mrs. Zvonar BOSS BELOW: Diane, Mary, Doreen, and Tony- ACTIVITIES t Nancy, Donna, and Karen—STAFF FRONT: LcAaron Cooper. Mark Pctrccca, Tony Sfikas, Tony Mosclti 2nd ROW: Karen Carlyle. Charlene Hall. Doreen Jurkicwicz, Mrs. Zvonar, Sue Witkowski. Mary Paulus, Linda Gecson 3rd ROW: Denise Maxwell. Teresa Urichcck. Donna Beck. Debbie Jenkins. Judy Gagliano BACK: Virginia Nicolaidis. Toni Burke. August Vivirito. Nancy Martini, Theresa Ford After 5 months: the result is insanity and . . . . . . a yearbook! ABOVE LEFT: Dom on the move. ABOVE RIGHT: Scott in control. RIGHT: Score! What do you expect—il s Pattersen Danny in traffic Pete Notaro. Class of 1975. played outstanding Varsity Soccer at Patterson. Pete now plays for Loyola College and ended the '76 season with 31 goals, capturing the national scoring championship. Nick Steve Stan Bill S. John Danny K. FRONT: Lou Tirabassi. Bill Wall, Brian Ford, Steve Bond 2nd ROW: Bill Salbcck. Karen Eckert, Coach Russ, Linda Eckert Angel Asimenios, Danny Kropkowski. BACK: Don Hess. Jeff Novotny. Pat Eckert. Richard Schott. John Bilis VARSITY SOCCER 80 “A” CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Job Truszkowski, Nick Sarioglou, Dominic Cclano, Stan Otrzuski NOT PICTURED: Dan Piclruska. Rick Patti, 3ary Cartwright Vernon Prochazka Rick S. Bond's as good as gold ABOVE: Rick evades defender. LEFT: “Oh, no! It's Stan the man! ROW I: G. Bilis, M. Movoronas, T. Commodari. J. Comi, M. Bush. D. Smolinski. T. French. T. Thomas. J. Folio. P. Lindcrmalh ROW 2: R. Hunt. T. Hcucr. A. Fischer. W. Sampson. I.. Auli. W. liurklcroad. F. VanBlargan. P. Welzant. M. Freeman ROW .V Coach Louis Gep- hardt. M. Ellison. J Riggs. J Miller. M. Rose. J. Ginneman. E. Hatzinkolas. R. Rivera. NOT PICTURED: J Bullock. F. Blair J. V. Head it. Fran!” 82 Bush-On the move George Bilis Ouch! Frenchie head on with Curley Heads up Curley! Rivera scoops up the ball George Bilis—“Hold everything! Looking at Manuel amazed Sampson—Ready for the boot! “Where’d the ball go? 83 I Varsity Cross Country ROW 1: Juan Caschcra. Gus Stamatopoulos. Eric Kennedy. Nal Harrison, Billy Bowen ROW 2: Bobby Powell. Roger William, Dale Sanders. Gene Cox. Calvin Richardson. Tony Pagliaro. Virgil Parks. Todd Reid Dale Juan Bobby Gene Sheely TopQ Mr. Seward SCIIOL SPORTS WALT, in the marathon The 1976 Maryland Marathon drew over 1200 participants from countries all over the world. Being among the best 100 (or upper 8%) isn't bad. Being in the best 50 (or upper 4%) is better. How about that Conrad guy!!? He placed 31st (about the upper 2%). How about that guy!!! ABOVE: November 12, 1976—Herring Run Park and the MSA race was on. Walt started with everybody else, and for about 100 yards, he had some company. LEFT: Then as they rounded the big tree in another 60 yards, only Tim Richard- son from Mcrvo was hanging in there. BELOW: However, he was also left behind as Walt crossed the finish line all alone! WALTER CON- RAD— 1 Walter Conrad— 1 Calvin 85 Bruce Tony Virgil Juan running 86 Competitors from all schools competed in the J.V. Marathon Dave Powell—exhausted c R O U N Dave Brown leads the pack Harold Martin—Wait ’till next year Ed Morrow keeps the pace The JV Cross Country Team wishes to thank Mr. Seward for a job well done. His efforts and patience in preparation for the meets go unrecognized to most, but to us. the runners, he is a great inspiration. Even defeat with Mr. Seward is victory in many ways. We look forward to running again next year. Uordon preparing for race Victory or defeat? 87 Mr. Wrenn VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT: Sedrick Gilliam (Mgr). Dan Hilton (Capt). Buddy Hilton (Capt). Paul Marsh (Capt). Mike Ashe (Capt) 2nd ROW: William Watson. Harry Shaffer. Mike Wintcrling. Tino Bisin, Pat Summers. Joe Sperato. Joe Wargo. Joe Chucoski. David Graham. Nick Eliopolos, Alan Thacker Darryl Diffenbaugh Tino and Danny Paul Marsh-42 breaks through for extra yardage ABOVE: Marsh-Milton shake hands with opponents. “May the best men win BELOW: Q.B. Mike Wintcrling picks up some crucial yardage against John Carroll 8ft Joe W„ Buddy, and A1 block- Best defense in the league ing for Dan Mike A.. Buddy H. and Bo by K Mike Larry James Dan Will CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS THIRD AND FOURTH ROWS: David Dannenmann. Martin Davis. Bryant Owens. Pete Kuplilsos. Jasper Graham. James Lowthcr. Bob Hicks. Robert Friend. Bob Kuezinski. Robert Long. Ralph Williams. Larry Violanti, Mike Pala- tucci. Ronald Hill. Curtis Williams. Darryl Diffenbaugh. Larry Alston. Tim Gibson. Vince Diffenbaugh Patterson comes on field to prove that they arc 1. Dan breaks one for a T.D. Coach Wrenn with Ralph Williams Patterson’s Offense, best in the league, gets set to go against Forest Park ABOVF.: Mike Wintcrling lets one fly while Mike Ashe keeps his eye on the ball BF.I.OW: Joe Sperato kicks off while M Davis and others sprint downficld to cover. Paul Dave Tino 89 J ROW 1: T. Prassinas, G. Saunders, M. Francisco, F. Gamble, A. Smith. B. Culotta, M. Vecchioni. L. Kelly. M. DcCarlo D. Sanders ROW 2: M. Koenig, T. Summers. R Bannon. K. Burden. G. Bach. M. Leanzo. C. DeLorenzo, M. Manning, C. Cook. T. Wiccicch. Coach Mr. Cornelius Johnson. Coach Mr. Andrew DeFassio ROW 3: J. Bishop. M. James. T. Ricker. A. Gamble. L. Smith. J. Sharp. R. Hunt. S. Moniodis. D. Drake. R. Turner, T. Rider Terry Wiccicch, Alphonso Smith. Terry Rider, Kevin Burden, Michael Manning Greg Bach and Steve Moniodis—Teamwork Mike Leanzo Coach Mr. Johnson 90 Guy Saunders Terry Rider (Baby Boy) Kevin Burden and James Sharp Greg Bach rushes through with force can Sanders, Coach Johnson. Mike I.eanzo. Coach Defassio Hut 1-Hut 2- . . . . Buddy Cullotta and Steve Moniodis Captains B Culotta. A. Smith Floyd Gamble Mike Koenig Greg Bach (Baby Csonka) Buddy Culotta 91 FRONT ROW: Toni Burke, l.ynnc Hartnett. Sandy Oxcndinc, Arlene Hartman, Chris Tymiuk. 2nd ROW: Ms. Jernberg, Kathy Robinson. Cindy Dannemann, Donda Taylor. Dorothy Vest. Mary Johnson. Cathy Spickard. Pam Gilcrcst. 3rd ROW; Robin Gibson (timer). Jean Carter (timer). Sandy Orozco. Debby Bahur. Kathy W'achtcr. Carolyn Maddox. Angie Chagetas. Donna Vest (timer). Elaine Haney. Sharon Stewart (Manager and Scorer). Dcbby demonstrates backstroke. Chris swimming her heart out. 10th grader Sandy Oxendine No Angie, it’s not time yet. Kathy preparing for take-off. The Girls’ Varsity Swim Team finished their season with a record of 1-3-1. The dis- appointing record does not reflect the spirit of cooperation and progress achieved by the team. Each girl improved tremendously. Each girl gained confidence in competition. Our three relay teams placed second and third at the finals held at John Hopkins Uni- versity. Sandy Orozco won third place in the 100 yard freestyle. It was a good season and 1 enjoyed working with each member of the team! This year’s team was one of the most cooperative I’ve ever worked with. Sue Jernberg The Girls' Varsity Swim Team would like to thank their coach. Ms. Jernberg. for the outstanding job she has done for them this year and in the past. They truly appreciate the time and effort she has contributed to them. 93 FRONT: Maureen Kerrigan. Kathy Windsor. Kathy Malczcwski. Teresa Urichcck BACK: Cindy Golis. Paula Cianchctta. Sue Church, Cindy Trzeinski. Theresa Schott. Marcy Brulinski. Maria Repas. Coach Mr. Hcrold Cindy Mr. Hcrold demonstrates how to play the net. Maureen Maria Sue Church and Cindy Trzeinski watch closely. Theresa Teresa laria. Paula. Marcy and Kathy getting ready to approach their opponents Girls’ Tennis The Girls' Varsity Ten- nis Team wishes to thank Mr. Hcrold for his time and effort while filling in for Mrs. Karl as a last minute replacement. We feel he did an excellent job in leading us. The Girls’ Tennis Team Mr. F.d Hcrold Theresa Schott We would like to con- gratulate Theresa Schott for placing third in Balti- more City Girls’ Single Tennis competition. On Monday, Oct. 25th, the first match of the Girl's Single Tennis Champion- ship was played at Lake Clifton. Theresa defeated her opponent from Wal- brook 6-2, 6-4. She then overwhelmed a Southwest- ern girl 6-3, 6-2. Even though Theresa lost her third match to a player from Western, she quali- fied for the finals . . . and achieved an outstanding win over a Walbrookcr 6-3. 7-5. Seniors present Mr. Hcrold an award The vivacious bunch after a victory Paula Sue Kathy Marcy Kathy He’s a winner the HARLEE RUSS way! CONGRATULATIONS COACH RUSS N THE ELD . . . . . OFF THE FIELD Patterson's Harllee Russ Named Top Kick Coach - 'iSHi I It is with great pride that we congratulate Coach Harl- lce Rus for yet another soccer championship. In the last 8 years, he has brought us 8 of them—5 JV and 3 Varsity. His record speaks for itself. To be honored as Coach of the Year is only proper for one with such great success. He is truly a winner on and off the field. combi: Ib game .i Im o: returning lal« sow m the right place. a von slincst train everything h. to hr in C ■.rouble (malty getting hi hr first Calvert Hall gam ng team, an unh- ard of ra • of the year • •• around added a 0(1 • halfback . and I t Calvert Hall •t- vuirkvd Pat ter .son Hus- In prat tle MUthing for that ■'How the plavm to y canswitch with I can 'Witch ive superstar, won t Adutt or prt otat Huv • nd that made in a •rived for all this yet rvs the goal', or who u i it. among area high ’ • fMifl y Ofite .HMUt ALL METRO Jeff Novotny ALL METRO PLAYER OF THE YEAR Steve Bond BEST ALL METRO Lou Tirabassi Patterson featured 3 All Metro selections in Jeff Novotny, Steve Bond, and Louis Tirabassi. These three outstanding players led Pat- terson to another “A Conference Championship. Congratulations! In addition, Steve Bond was awarded a plaque as “Player of the Year” by The News American. The Team also received the A Union Bosley Trophy for their success which has become tradition here. 97 B CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS congratulations, for at last . . . I MSA rCUNt ERFNCF RMP1DNS 98 Newspaper Clipp(cr)ings A TEAM EFFORT WRENN SANSONE ALL METRO Mike Winterling Patterson’s “first class’’ stand- tig in Varsity Football was re- apturcd this year. MIKE WIN- 'ERLING, as starting quarter- •ack for two years, has thrown or over 2,000 yards, 20 touch- owns and has added to this iy running for another 400 yards. )ne of the best games was against Valbrook when Mike led the earn in a nearly faultless offen- ive in the Championship B Con- crence Football Game. The of- ense did not have one “turnover.’’ 4IKE threw a touchdown pass to 4IKE (note, our Unsung Hero!) ust before the halftime to add to he Patterson’s lead. Tony Pagliaro Ed Morrow Virgil Parks Juan Caschcra M.S.A. TROPHY “B” CONFERENCE CHAMPS M.S.A. CROSS COUNTRY BRUCE RICHARDSON—Bruce was beat- en only by Walt Conrad and two other seniqj unners last year. He will be strone Tkpion- POWjlUL— He pracficq wards the enfc the MSA'I V race ant ner. Vire t PAQtfl- ur prise to all car id forfan HAftD- mproved lersonl a to bring that individual UNSUNG HERO Mike Ashe CONGRATULATIONS to MIKE. MIKE and all their TEAMMATES. A- L I llUCotault Unsung Hero Tword j •J 4,. | mojd Wx v’“ I .........• Ca!vin Bobby Powell Richardson We would like to congratulate Walter Conrad for his first place finish in the MSA race in which 158 people participated. In addi- tion, the efforts of Bruce Richard- son, Bobby Powell, Virgil Parks, Tony Pagliaro, Calvin Richardson, and Juan Caschera helped Patter- son to finish second to St. Joe. This race was the culmination of the season in which Patterson finished third. 99 FRONT: Reginald Thomas. Rcgnaldo Jackson, Michael Ashe. Wayne Jones. Antonio Kelly MIDDLE: James Douglass. Roger Williams. Hddic Walker. Toyc Washington BACK: Coach John Sansone, Alvin Battle. Ruben Fincher. David Morris. Wayde Jones Wayne Jones recovers from blocking a shot. Antonio Kelly breaks the pressure of Mervo. Wayne Jones shoots a Toye Washington goes up jumper. for a lay-up. Alvin Battle shooting a James Douglass studies for jumper. a foul shot. Regnaldo Jackson pumps a jump from the corner. Ruben Fincher aggresively gets t rebound. too B A S Michael (Capt) Roger Rcgnaldo (Capt) Seniors James Alvin Wayne (Capt) Mike Ashe passes the ball down court. tcginaldo Thomas shots his crowd- ilcasing jumper. Coach Sansonc instructs the team on a time out. James Douglass makes a layup. David Morris jams on two Douglas Wayne Jones taps the ball in. 101 FRONT: Robert Spriggs. Anthony Carrigton, Sly Wilson, MIDDLE: Teddy Jack- Kirby goes in for an easy lay son. Jerome Hazclton. James Lee, Carlton Tabron. Dennis Pulley BACK: David Up Boone. Johnny Tolbert. Clarence Lowthcr, Vance Jones. Stuart Newbill (Coach) Tolbert shooting a jumpshot BOYS J.V. BASKETBALL . . . then goes in for a rebound 102 Boone goes under for two Mary recovers the loose ball. FRONT: Lisa Mitchell. Mary Branagan. Karen Williams. Jean Carter. Anna Stubcl, BACK ROW: Helene Weidman. Valerie Hines, Ernestine Purdy. Jackie Folio. Diane Bochenck. Coach Sue Jernberg S—M—I—L—E! You’re o candid camera! GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL ackit shoots while others watch. Diane tries for two. FRONT: Jocllc Carter, Maureen Kerrigan. MIDDLE-: Grisclda Arqueta. Theresa Schott. Sue Church, Toni Burke. BACK: Marcy Brulinski. Peggy Gray. Eileen Aus- tin, Evon Walker. Debbie Jennings. Nellie Pullum (NOT PICTURED). ABOVE: Patterson gels the tap. BELOW LEFT: The opposing team is wise to our Theresa's talents. BELOW RIGHT: Sue. ready to try for a basket. thcl Pullum 1ENI0RS Peggy Marcy Eileen Nellie Jocllc Theresa Toni Theresa takes a jump shot. ABOVE: Peggy and Theresa have a conference with the referees. BELOW LEFT: Coach Mrs. Karl discusses strategy with the team. BELOW RIGHT: Eileen is ready to shoot. FRONT: Antoine Spencer. Robert Holden, Taron Allison. Nick F.liopoulos. Gary Cartwright. James I.antry 2nd ROW: Mr. Russ, coach. William Evans. Kevin Washington, Adrian Dantzlcr, Paul Whetestonc. Cherisc Taylor 3rd ROW: Tarento Vann. Gordon Hill. Edward Foster. Walter Maddox. Jasper Graham 4th ROW Todd Reid. Gus Stamatopoulos. David Graham, Dale Sanders. Richard Cartwright, coach. V A W R R s E 1 S T 7 Y L I N ABOVE: Ed Foster riding his opponent BELOW: Kevin Washington trying to go behind VARSITY WRESTLING PATTERSON OPPONENT 42 11—Lutheran 19 44—Poly 33 23— Edmondsor. 37 23— Friends won by forfeit- Southwestern 27 39— Southern 33 30— Curley 18 34- Milford Mill 39 24— Northern 39 15—Cardinal Gibbons BELOW: David Graham pinning his opponent BELOW: Gary Cartwright applying double trouble 106 Taron Nick David 'he captains, Terry Allison. Nick Fliopoulos and Gary Cartwight meet dth coaches, Harllee Russ and Richard Cartwright Dale Gus Kevin Jim Roger FRONT: Terry Fitz- gerald, Manky Perry, Chris Johnson. John Mc- Cray, Douglas Allison 2nd ROW: Kevin Blue, Dean Sanders, Tony Gam- ble 3rd ROW': Coach Roger Wrenn. Cullen Cook FRONT: Donald Givens 2nd ROW: Roger Sturdivant, Kevin Brice. Chris Tymiuk. Mr. Johnson. Lynne Hart-1 BF.I.OW: Mark Boyer, Karl Potter, nett 3rd ROW: David White (Capt). Dave Dannemann 4th ROW: Mark Boyer, Jerry l.ovin. Kevin Dipas-| Kevin Dipasqualc, Aaron Reid quale. Joe Maio. Douglass Brilhardt. Michael Willard. Charles Diehl Aaron Reid, Everett Johnson. Joel Wciscnbalcr UNPICTURED: Ken Gillespie. Norman Patterson, Karl Potter ! 108 tIGHT: Mr. C. ohnson, Varsity roach, L. Hartnett, r. Tymiuk, score- ;eepcrs, Mr. A. De- assio. JV Coach FRONT: Michael Hayes, Dcmctri Karctas. William Ridge. Coach DcFassio 2nd ROW: Donald Stokes. Anthony Simancek. James Jones. Manuel F.konomidcs. Charles Hcagy. Charles Mueller. Michael Tiburzi. James Parrish, Walter Burrell. Gary Fordes 3rd ROW: Bud Colotta, Eric Barksdale BELOW. Burrell, Tibur i, Hayes, Karctas. Halcott p rv. THE MOMENT VARSITY FOOTBALL OPPONENT 34— Cambridge 0— Carver 29— Chambersburg 0— Southwestern 7— Cardinal Gibbons 14— John Carroll 0— Southern 0— Forest Park 6— Lake Clifton 26— Walbrook GIRL S SWIMMING PATTERSON OPPONENT 50 50— Southern 66 34— Mergenthaler 32 68— Northern 48 52— Lake Clifton 14 85— Western Final standings for “A” Conference. Patterson took 5th place with an overall record of 1-3-1. VARSITY SOCCER PATTERSON OPPONENT 0— Tow son 1— Patapsco 0— Dundalk 0— Sparrows Point 3— Cardinal Gibbons 0- Mt. St. Joe 1— Curley I— Laurel 0— Calvert Hall 1— Poly 0— Cardinal Gibbons 0— Mt. St. Joe 1— Curley 0— Calvert Hall 1- Poly j GIRL’S TENNIS PATTERSON OPPONENT 1 4— Southwestern 2 2— Eastern 0 4— Mergenthaler 0 4— Edmondson 2 2— Lake Clifton 0 4— Western 0 4— Northern 4 0— Douglass 4 0— Southern 0 4— Walbrook 3 1— Forest Park 2 2— Northwestern JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL PATTERSON OPPONENT 0 20— Poly 12 0—Southwestern 40 0—Cardinal Gibbons 18 20—John Carroll 32 0— Southern 25 0— Forest Park 14 20—Lake Clifton PATTERSON OPPONENT 3 0— Towson 2 1— Patapsco 2 0— Dundalk 4 I— Cardinal Gibbons 3 1— Mt. St. Joe I 2— Curley 1 1— Calvert Hall 2 0— Poly 5 3— Cardinal Gibbons 2 I— Mt. St. Joe 1 2— Curley 1 2— Calvert Hall 1 2— Poly of truth 'BOYS VAR. BASKETBALL BOYS VAR SWIMMING ROSS COUNTRY OPPONENT 5— Northwestern 1— Edmondson I— Mt. St. Joe I— John Carroll I— Gilman I— Loyola — Walbrook !— MeDonogh Poly GIRLS VAR BASKETBALL PATTERSON OPPONENT 62 61—Forest Park 50 66—Calvert Hall 56 61—Northern 62 58— Mervo 61 66—Walbrook 69 71— Wi Hi 62 51—Thomas Stone 48 92— Lake Clifton 76 80— Poly 66 74— Carver 64 79— Edmondson 61 63—Southwestern 60 82— Douglass 62 63— Walbrook 53 62— Lake Clifton 70 76— Carver 77 89— Poly 82 83— Edmondson 89— Southwestern 70— Douglass PATTERSON OPPONENT SI 15—Walbrook 26 49— Lake Clifton 25 40— Western 25 24— Edmondson 33 9— Southwestern 24 56— Douglass 21 20— Walbrook 30 42— Lake Clifton 60 18— Carver 41 32— Western 41 38— Edmondson 25 29— Southwestern 17 52— Douglass 51 14— Carver PATTERSON - OPPONENT 24 71— Loyola 47 33— Mervo 43 40— Northern 30 142— Calvert Hall 34 49— Southern 58 23— Southwestern 13 73— McDonough 44 38— Northern 51 25— Northwestern 54 29— Southern 59 23— Mervo 59 26— Southwestern 29 53— Poly 48 35— Northwestern GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL PATTERSON OPPONENT 17— Walbrook 22— Lake Clifton 35— Western 18— Edmondson 21 — Southwestern 25— Douglass 13—Walbrook 40— Lake Clifton 20— Carver 32— Western 24— Edmondson 26— Southwestern 20— Douglass 24— Carver BOYS J.V. BASKETBALL RSITY DUNTRY OPPONENT — Northwestern Edmondson — Mt. St. Joe — John Carroll — Gilman — Loyola — Walbrook — MeDonogh — Poly PATTERSON OPPONENT 38 24— Forest Park 54 65— Calvert Hill 37 41— Northern 50 42— Mervo 47 61— Walbrook 56 54— Lake Clifton 35 50- Poly 45 40— Carver 60 74- Edmondson 59 62— Southwestern 45 48 Douglass 65 69- Walbrook 41 42- Lake Clifton 64 62- Carver 43 53 Poly 46 43- Edmondson 63 59 Southwestern 60 51 Douglass BOYS J.V. SWIMMING PATTERSON OPPONENT 13 62— Loyola 22 52— Mervo 25 44— Northern 29 126—Calvert Hall 36 37— Southern 50 24— Southwestern 17 58— Poly 12 60— Gilman 47 52— Northern 51 23— Northwestern 38 36— Southern 46 30— Mervo 59 12— Southwestern k 27 47— Poly V 49 26— Northwestern 39 114— Gilman Stanley Potrzuski. It’s called TALENT 112 ’77 Sports in ’75 and ’76 Steve Bond—Our Goalie! v I 1' 1 Roger Williams. Sandy Shinsky Kathy Wagner. Mike Heimbach Take a picture. It lasts longer, chump. 1975 J.V. Lacrosse. 113 Theresa takes a Schott? John Bilis and Tony Pasko in pursuit. Alonzo McArthur ns UPPER LEFT: Modern dancers danc- ing to Shaft UPPER RIGHT: Mark Hooper- Master Of Ceremonies RIGHT: Tony Quarles. Bobby Philips, Tony Kalandras, Tim Kaszak. Ronald Burton. NOT PICTURED Zachary Quarles LOWER LEFT: Joyce Tunstall singing Battle Hymn of the Republic. LOWER RIGHT: Lynette. Ursula. Phyllis, and Pat looking over the dance floor 116 friday, junc 13 UPPER LEFT: Karen Thorfinnsson gives the Royal Welcome UPPER RIGHT: The Grapes of Wrath provides entertainment LEFT: Allgeria and Valerie grooving to the music LOWER LEFT: Class of 'IT being entertained 117 Welcome to Color Day! rrrtM fEBIiUM'tj n, 1976 CfllflH MO Bug off. Bo Peep!' Violence . . . always violence!' t your service.' I don't aim to shoot anybody unless it's absolutely necessary. Cast “Cleanest Town In The West” Mark Pelekakis ................. Crash Crackdown Barbara Jaworski ..Delilah Allure Vicki Taylor ......Cynthia Nylon Bill Goralski .....Dude Rascal Frank Schaffer ....Laramie Luke Stella Beutgen .........Ma Jitters Alex Kessler ...............Cactus Gregory Moore ...............Fizzy August Vivirito ................ Wildcat Saddlcsore 119 These hombres could be the crooks, Sheriff. iWH 1) Bruce and Mary enter the occasion 2) Mr. Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Guerieri 3) Beautiful couples: 4) Karen with date, Robert with date 5) Irene and Greg 6) Pat. Arlene, and Karen dance to the music of 7) . . Wizzard 120 -V. 1) Miss Brooks and friends 2) The festivities seem to delight Cindy 3) Arlene, Kirk, Lou and Vicki 4) Sidestrect Theater also provided enter- tainment 5) Just keep dancin’! 121 Softball FRONT ROW: June Wiecick. Emirgen Villbon. Linda Snyder. Teresa Schott BACK ROW: Loretta McCready, Paul- ette Knight. Marcy Brulinski, Kathy Wagner Tennis STANDING: Coach Herold. Ken Gil- lespie. Dennis Christian. Mike Hcim- bach SITTING: Minas Giogiakis, Bill Carter. Mike Knepp, Larry Violanti Baseball FRONT ROW: D. Shaffer. P. Marsh. G. Mervis. B. Hilton. J. Douglas BACK ROW: B. Diaker. K. Lackl. W. Shep- pard. C. Simmers, M. Winterling. P. Councill Junior Varsity Lacrosse 1976 FRONT: Joe Sperato MIDDLE ROW: William Salbcck, David White, Derrick Wilson, Anthony Pasko, John Bilis, Harry Shaf- fer. Orest Rad BACK ROW: Coach Dcfassio. Stanley Potrzuski, Robert Lewis. Patrick Simmers. Nick Eliopoulos, Tino Bisin. Bruce Caruso, Keith Bach, Coach Eklund Girls Track 440 Yd Relay Team Algerias Lucas. Sandy Shinsky. Bertha Freeman, Cherese Taylor Boy's Track FRONT ROW: M. Carrington. B. Powcl, B. Richardson. G. Stamato- poulos. L. Jackson, L. Terzigni BACK ROW: Coach C. Johnson. R Opitz, D. Graham. R. Williams. E. Cox 123 1. What it's all about 2. Helen and Patrice: A ring(er) for the finger 3. Mary turns Debbie's ring for good luck 4. Brenda and Ursula admire their new- found possessions 5. Bob takes a turn on Lisa's hand as Don and Kevin look on 124 BMC I 1976 1. Dave and Barb 2. “Come on and dance. Carol! says Pat. 3. I’m tired of standin' around! 4. With Donna, Stan tells it like it is. 5. Wintersunn kept us boogeyin’. 125 Laurie Krieger, Secretary Virginia Nicolaidis, President Andrea Pitilis. Vice-President Frank Brown. Assistant Treasurer Vicki Taylor Historian For your TIME, PATIENCE. ABILITY, and LOVE . . . We are forever GRATEFUL. Kathy Bright, Treasurer Patricia Guerieri, Co-Sponsor 126 FRONT—Mary Anzengruber, Carol Morehead, Lynn Stinchcomb, Andrea Pitilis. Frank Brown, Vicky Taylor. Teresa Urichcck, Marie Ford. Madylyn Morehead. Dawn Hanks BACK—Nick Eliopoulos, Mr. Carr. Ms. Allen, Gus Stamatopoulos, Robert Lewis. Laurie Krieger, Tony Sfikas. Andy Tsakalas, Mrs. Guerieri, Mrs. Rosenberg. Karen Valancius.Anglea Gialamas, Denise DellAcqua 127 CIUM Of 1977 This is what it's all about passing this way just once, making it really count the first time. The pages of this section, like pages of time, symbolize memories and experiences and lessons learned. As you turn them the pages of time or the pages of the book realize just how much they mean. You’ll never get a chance to recapture them for . . MICHAEL DANIEL ADAMSKI 1602 Charlotte Avc. 21224 (9-18-59) AMBITION: To get a permanent full time job as an auto mechanic MEMORIES: My 11th and 12th grade shop classes CHERYL DIANE ALBRIGHT 2419 E. Federal St. (10-17-58) Modern dance. S.G.A., Steering Comm. AMBITION: To work for the FBI MEMORIES: Mr. DiPaula’s llth grade homeroom JUDITH ALLEN LESLIE ANN ALLEN 6433 Danville Avc. 21224 (2-26-59) JV and VAR. Lacrosse manager, work study AMBITION: To follow a career in business, and move to Colorado Kathy Me my Shadow; Seagull TARON NATHANIEL ALLISON 2406 Llewelyn Avc. 21213 276-8261 (8-3-58) Varsity Wrestling MEMORIES: All the studci of Patterson High NA A. ALVEZ 02 S. Highland Avc. 21224 (8-12-58) noir. Track Field MBITION: To have an inter- ling job then later marry. EMORIES: The Ring Dance d the Proms MEGORY PAUL ARBUTUS I )9 S. Bonsai St. 21224 12-31-59) MBITION: TO leave Mr. s rlock’s class EMORIES: Mr. Sicbcrt’s 4 to class vl 'HAF.L VINCENT ASHE ’.7 E. Preston St. 21213 17 8557 (1-6-59) tain of Football, Basketball, ! .ity Club BITION: To become a parole flcr 1 vlORIES: Football practice n aid days a 1 I SHARON A ANDERSON 302 S. Spring Court 21231 685-2838 (7-19-59) AMBITION: To go to college or work MEMORIES: Going to the bath- room first thing in the morning MARY ANGEL ANZENGRUBER 213 N. Linwood Avc. 21224 342-0912 (1-16-59) Lacrosse time keeper. Press staff MEMORIES: Pappy's. Mr. P. friends EILEEN D. AUSTIN 3102 E. Biddle St. 21213 675-4490 (8-24-59) Varsity Basketball, volleyball. Track AMBITION: To attend Morgan State MEMORIES: Joking with Mrs. Curbean and Miss Chisholm DEBRA AVERY 352 Ballou Ct. 21231 AMBITION: TO become a doctor MEMORIES: All the things Mr White taught me. TONY ARAVIDIS 624 Savage St. 21224 633-8818 (5-20-59) Soccer, piano, guitar AMBITION: To be an accountant MEMORIES: Getting out of Mrs. King's class, and all my friends MIRZA JUDITH ARGUETA 1823 E. Lombard St. 21231 563-2711 (10-14-57) Varsity Volleyball AMBITION: To go on to college MEMORIES: All the wonderful times at Patterson KEITH BACH 131 w DENISE BAKER 2611 E. Biddle St. 21213 732-6468 (4-6-59) DEBORAH L. BAHUR 4808 Parksidc Dr 21206 488-0022 (5-16-59) Swimming, photography club AMBITION: To be a photographer CHARLES EDWARD BAILER 523 Rappolla St. 21224 633-8316 (9-4-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: Attend college MEMORIES: Mr Whites history class AMBITION: To join the Marines MEMORIES: of Patterson High School ANTHONY BARKLEY 2434 Ashland Ave. 21205 342-5078 (7-10-58) CURTIS DALE BARNETT 6222 Copore Way 21224 (11-20-59) AMBITION: To be the best at what- ever I do. MEMORIES: Mr. Whites history- class because it was fun! MICHAEL ANTHONY BARNETT 100 Vernon Ave. 21061 768-1167 (5-8-57) AMBITION: To write music MEMORIES: Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan k TERESA RAE BAILEY 1410 Edison Highway 21213 327-5562 (12-4-59) Gospel Choir. Art Service. Library aide AMBITION: Go to college MEMORIES: Hearing the o'clock bell EL DOR A BELINDA BARRO' 1864 E. Fayette St. 21231 675-7079 (1-13-58) Manager for boys Track Tcan and manager of Modern Dance | AMBITION: A registered nun MEMORIES: All my friend cafe - LYNETTE MARIE BALCEROWICZ 3717 Fait Ave. 21224 (1-25-59) AMBITION: To travel and enjoy life MEMORIES: EVERYTHING HHHI AROL ANN BARTF.F. 831 Ashland Ave. 21205 27-1768 (11-9-59) .MBITION: Police Department iEMORIES: Gym class. 76 as the best , Mrs. Carroll RAY F BATTEE 419 Imla St. 21224 (6-26-59) AMBITION: Work and to music play MEMORIES: Watching the girls in the hall I CALVIN BATTLE 1312 N. Lin wood Ave. 21213 327-1912 (12-22-59) JV Lacrosse AMBITION: To get an established upstanding position in life AREN ANN BEAL .03 Fleet St. 21224 6-4404 ((10-15-59) ' loir, SGA MBITION: To be a legal icrctary EMORIES: Getting out at 12 ylock BECK 7 E. Oliver St. 21205 12-14-59) Yearbook Staff ION: Attend college to a Veterinarian VONZELLA JOAN BENNETT 1512 N.Kcnhill Ave. 21213 (2-25-59) AMBITION: Find a good steady job and later marry Lenny MEMORIES: Being in the lavatory before school CLAIRE MARY BERGER 5070 Orville Ave. 21205 (5-7-59) AMBITION: To become a CPA and marry MEMORIES: It is always wise to stop wishing for things long enough to enjoy the fragrance of those now flowering. And all my friends. JAN A. BATTS 1142 Hewitt Way 21205 (3-6-59) AMBITION: I would just like to be happy forever, and to let Someone Special” share that happiness with “me!” Forever is a long time, but not long “enough!” MARIE BEASLEY 2322 E. Jefferson St. 21205 MEMORIES: Friends, the first time with David, all the good times we've had. AMBITION: To have a happy and successful marriage with David. CRAIG STEPHEN BERKF.Y 3401 Gough St. 21224 (8-7-59) 10th Grade Lacrosse AMBITION: To marry Anna and be a successful cabinet maker MEMORIES: All the people I met in Patterson and the bell DONNA LEE BETTLEYON 3223 Fail Avc. 21224 675-2186 (11-1-59) AMBITION: To go in the Navy and laler marry MEMORIES: Remembering wail- ing for the 13 bus. MARTHA ANN BIGGS 3430 E. Baltimore Si. 21224 11-28-59 Swim Team. Clipper Choir AMBITION: To marry Doug and make the best of what life has to offer MEMORIES: Mrs. Barrett CHRISTY I.YNN BISCOE 402 Joplin Street 21224 (3-29-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To go into the Police Department and later marry MEMORIES: All my good friends, teachers, and special moments STELLA MARIE BEUTGEN 338 S. Robinson St. 21224 (7-12-59) Choir. Topsails. Library Aide. Inter. Thes. Soc.. Press. NHS, Mixlcl Md . State Legislature. Chess Club, SG A AMBITION: To go to college. ROBYN MARY BLAIR 3232 E. Lombard St. 21224 732-7676 (3-6-59) SGA President, Steering Conim I • Baseball and Football MGR AMBITION: To become ; ( registered nurse much later marry XAVIAR VALENTINO BISIN 10th grade Football. Ilth grade Football and Lacrosse. 12th grade Football. Wrestling and Lacrosse AMBITION: To graduate MEMORIES: Coming late loschool JANINE MARIE BEZILLA 1825 Fleet St. 21231 327-6729 (11-12-59) AMBITION: Career in modeling, make alot of people smile. MEMORIES: Mr Whites class and messing around in the halls. JOHN BILLS 1604 Dundalk Avc. 21222 633-4360 (6-3-58) AMBITION: To go to college MEMORIES: Soccer, the good times in Lacrosse and the parlies KAREN R BIELSKI 627 S. Lakewood Avc. 21224 342-6184 (11-24-59) AMBITION: Get a job and later marry MEMORIES: All my friends and Mr. Tyler's trip to Boston JOHN M BITZER 1113 Baylis St. 21224 (9-8-59) AMBITION: To be great! Join the Army MEMORIES: Mr White's Class 1)4 ANE LEE BLOODSWORTH 64 Whitwood Rd. 21206 (9-15-59) SGA dBITION: Attend Essex and ijor in radiology EMORIES: Mr Kougl’s his- y class and getting my school g MARTIENUS J BOERF.N 430 Kane Street 21224 (2-26-57) AMBITION: To become President MEMORIES: The bell GERALD BOHRER AMBITION: Wish to be an Auto Mechanic MEMORIES: Auto shop class and Mr. White’s class FRANCES HELEN BOIAS 515 Umbra St. 21224 (8-6-58) AMBITION: To go to college MEMORIES: All the fun in Math and English class ANCY KATHY BOND 15 Gough St. 21231 (1-26-58) MBITION: Beautician EMORIES: Mr. Taft ’ TRICK MICHAEL OURKE 5 Calumet Avc. 21206 1 9559 (5-20-58) BITION: To pass the 12th ;r le 4 MORIES: Auto shop, cutting c ol — MARK DANIEL BOYER 6606 Danville Avc. 21224 (3-19-59) Varsity swimming, tennis. Up the Down Staircase . Clipper Choir AMBITION: To become a dentist MEMORIES: Being in the King- dom. my friends, some of the teachers BRENDA LYNN BRADEN 110 Haven St. 21224 276-5512 (5-17-59) AMBITION: To become a nurse STEVEN EDWARD BOND 421 Cornwall St. 21224 (4-11-58) JV. VAR. Soccer. Var. swimming, Var. lacrosse. Var. baseball AMBITION: Go to college and play soccer MEMORIES: MSA Soccer Championship KATHY LYNN BRADLEY 1115 S. Baylis St. 21224 563-1291 (2-17-59) Steering Comm.. SGA. President of DECA AMBITION: To be a model MEMORIES: 3-27-75 135 LAURA J BROCATO 3848 Lyndale Avc. 21213 (11-23-59) AMBITION: To get a good job and live the rest of my life in happiness. URSULA JEAN BROOKS 1735 Gough St. 21231 (9-9-59) Javettes, SGA AMBITION To work and later marry MEMORIES: Especially 10th grade English class, all my friends and teachers. JANICE MICHELLE BRIGGS 2724 E. Federal St. 21213 342-4722 (3-12-59) Badminton. UN Club AMBITION: Become an accountant MEMORIES: All the beautiful moments that made me smile DONNA BROWN KATHY LYNN BRIGHT 618 Umbra St. 21224 (12-10-59) Class of 77 Treasurer. Steering Committee, Var. Baseball mgr. AMBITION: To be a dental assistant MEMORIES: My friends, school FRANK I.EEROY BROWN 6510 Brown Ave 21224 (2-15-59) Class of 77 Treasurer. Clipper Choir. Var Wrestling. SGA. Steer- ing Committee. AMBITION: a fireman MEMORIES: Being the “Luskins of Patterson High CLARA BERNIDINA BREHM 242 S. Conkling St. 21224 276-6110 (9-25-58) DECA AMBITION: To be successful, live long MEMORIES: How much I love Tibby ROBIN DENISE BRINKLEY 2625 E. Biddle St 21213 327-5078 (9-16-58) AMBITION: To go into business for myself MEMORIES: Best years in typing SHEILA DELZORA O'NEAL BROOKS 210 N. Collington Avc. 21231 (10-15-59) Track AMBITION: Go to college foi a trade and get a part time job. GARY A BROWN 2817 Madison St. 21205 (10-22-58) AMBITION Plans to get a ji and have a good time. MEMORIES: All my frien , and flinging 136 - JDY LEE BROWN 30 Edison Hwy. 21213 (9-14-59) p Squad. Var. Cheerleader. JA. Gospel Choir. Art service V1BITION: Be a fashion signer EMORIES: Miss Parker. ARCELLA ROBIN BRULINSKI '.01 Anthony Avc. 21206 (10-10-59) vimming. Tennis. Basketball, •ftball. JV Var. Lacrosse MGR MBITION: Physical therapist EMORIES: Half-awakcn faces I KEITH I BROWN 1424 Aisquith St. 21202 (2001) Un club. Chess club. Maryland State Legislature, Psychology club AMBITION: To go into business or law KIMBERLY BROWN 1516 N. Kenwood Avc. 21213 AMBITION: To become the best nurse in Baltimore city MEMORIES: Miss Bush’s class and all the fun we had joking and playing DEAN LACY BURNETTE 1 Nl PATRICIA BURKE 513 Whitby Road 21206 (2-18-59) sity Swimming. Varsity Bas- 5all 1977 Yearbook Staff MBITION: To go to college. h MORIES: Swimming prae- I- ti , and all the Patterson people. I EDWARD MARK BUTERA 123 N Port Avc. 21224 (11-20-58) AMBITION: To make a lot of money GEORGE ANDREW BRlIBACH 826 S Highland Avc. 21224 675-0589 (9-16-59) AMBITION: College and engineering MEMORIES: Ercnch class JEFFREY BRUS 6620 Marne Avc. 21224 (1-9-58) AMBITION To be something in life MEMORIES: Having a good laugh in Math class DENISE THERESA BUZGIERSKI 6600 Marne Avc. 21224 633-2878 (6-14-59) I Psychology Club. Work-Stud AMBITION: Go to college and be- come an interior decorator MEMORIES: All my times at Patterson ij7 l.ORF.TTA BYERS 1013 N. Wolfe St. 21205 (9-28-59) AMBITION: Attend Coppin State and later become a teacher. MEMORIES: Happy moments at Patterson ADRIENNE DOREEN CAREY 515 N. Codington Ave. 21205 (10-9-59) Varsity Cheerleader. Wrestling team mgr.. Steering Committee AMBITION: Be a Special Educa lion teacher DON CARNOHAN 904 S. Dean St. 21224 (3-6-58) AMBITION: Plans to become a millionaire and live easy. MEMORIES: Graduation KAREN LYNN BYRON STEVEN M. CANTWELL 1211 Tennent Way 21224 AMBITION: To live a long, happy life. MEMORIES: Meeting new people MARCELLUS CARRINGTON 437 N. Patterson Park Avc. 563-2423 Varsity Basketball. Track and Field AMBITION: To make it. CINDY ANN CARROLL 1020 E. Pratt St. 21202 (3-8-59) Cheerleader. Swimming team AMBITION: E-ntcr the Air Forces and marry W.S. MEMORIES: Hearing the 11:55 bell Javettes AMBITION: To find a good job and later get married. MEMORIES: My friends KAREN ANN CARLYLE 350 Folcroft St. 21224 (1-5-59) 1977 Yearbook Staff AMBITION: Go to Essex and become a radiologist, later marry MEMORIES: Friends and Moth- er Hubbard's DEBORAH ANN CARROW 116 N. Slrecpcr St. 21224 (8-5-58) Clipper Choir. DF.CA AMBITION: To marry, work, and attend college MEMORIES: Teachers at Patterson lELLF. SOPHIA CARTER 25 N. Kenwood Avc. 21205 2-6450 (11-19-58) skctball. Badminton EMORIES: Miss Jernberg, iss Karl. Mrs. Curbean u'll never have a better team, (c care. : KY EUGENIA CASTRO MELANIE CAt-DO WILLIAM E. CARTER JR 841 N Washington St. 21205 563-0759 (1-10-58) Tennis superstar and player AMBITION Pharmacist, office clerk MEMORIES: Leaving this School BRUCE P CARUSO 6824 Bank St 21224 633-6450 (1-3-59) Lacrosse. Patterson Press Staff AMBITION: To become a doctor MEMORIES: The friends I made. Mary JUAN CASCHERA 517 S. Washington St. 21231 675-4373 (12-1-59) Cross-country. Rifle club AMBITION: Go to college, join the Air Force, then goon to NASA MEMORIES: Mr White's History class : S. Collington Avc. 21231 !-9282 (11-21-58) ALAN CELANO Kenwood Avc. 21224 Soccer Plans to work and Varsity Cham- 1975 LYNN CHAMBERS 401 S. Newkirk St. 21224 342-5798 (1-30-59) Var. Volleyball. Clipper Choir A M BITION: To go and do whatever MEMORIES: All the good times and my best friends EARL CHAVIS 212 S Haven St. 21224 563-2580 (6-27-58) MEMORIES: A good school and lots of fun THERESA DARLENE CHEATHAM 506 S. Lehigh St. 21224 563-2314 (9-8-59) DEC A AMBITION: To live in the country and marry someone MEMORIES: Mr White's class 139 Mmsmm EDWARD NORMAN CHM1ELEWSK1 531 N. Rose St. 21205 MEMORIES: Mrs. Haslup's English class JOE CHUCOSKI 318 Kane St. 21224 633-9132 (4-1-59) Varsity Football AMBITION: Get rich and have a harem MEMORIES: Gcttics. Flings, treatments, auto class, partying. MICHAEL DANIEL CILYK 109 S. Curley St. 21224 (2-14-59) Camera Club AMBITION: To be happy and love my wife. Shirl. forever MEMORIES: The nicknames I got, such as Kid and Mad Man Mike” 1 I OK KI CHOE LISA MARIE CHRIST 143 N. Curley St. 21224 (6-23-59) JV and Varsity Cheerleader AMBITION: Plans to attend Police Academy, later marry MEMORIES: Cheering for the 1 team . . . Patterson . . . Y JULIA LORRETTA CLARK 818 S. Potomac St. 21224 (9-3-59) SGA, Library aide. Work-Study AMBITION: To take life as it comes and later marry MEMORIES: All my friends at Patterson APRIL JOY CLAS1NG 4302 Ashland Avc. 21205 (3-21-59) AMBITION: To take life one day at a lime and make it all worthwhile. MEMORIES: 8-24-75. and all the good times I've had. DENNIS RAY CHRISTIAN 25 N. Port St. 21224 (2-19-58) 342-1559 Tennis AMBITION: Go to college MEMORIES: Mr. Seward PAULA CIANCHETTA 424 S. Lehigh St. 21224 (4-21-59) Steering Comm. Psychology club Varsity tennis. Modern Dance AMBITION: To enter the work of business and be successful MEMORIEiS: All the new experiences DIANE E. CLAY 3008 Mayfield Ave. 21213 (9-12-59) Cutting class, pestering teachers AMBITION: Travel and become | stewardess MEMORIES: Mr Anderson cate I ing us cutting class KLA DAWN COGAR 3 Evans Way 21205 2-26-59) iu’re the Critic Editor. SGA. :ring Committee. Work-Study BITION: To be a secretary, el. and get married MOR1ES: All my friends BERT MARK COMO 9 Bushcy St. 21224 12-10-59) ?c Band, Concert Band. Choir BITION: To be famous in k Roll MORIES: Walking the hall i Bev : N ANDREAS 3NSTANTINOU ) S. Savage St. 21224 3 3430 (12-19-59) f s Club, failed for Math club ' 3IT10N: To become Presi- t: of my own business 1 40R1ES: Many and c: tiful CHERIE DENISE COOPER 1542 North Gate Rd. 21202 685-7140 (1-27-58) Basketball. Track AMBITION: Attend a Business school MEMORIES: 1st floor bathroom with the girls in the morning LEAARON DON COOPER 27 N. Patterson Park Ave. 21231 732-5280 (8-22-59) UN Club. Chess Club. Rifle Club. 1977 Yearbook Staff AMBITION: TO be a DVM MEMORIES: The great teachers at Patterson PATRICE COHN 5506 Seward Ave. 21206 (11-5-59) Press Staff. Steering Committee. History Club AMBITION: To become a disc jockey MEMORIES: Mr. Tylers trips GAIL COLES 1126 Wilmot Ct. 21202 732-0371 (10-6-58) AMBITION: To become a nurse MEMORIES: Mrs. Curbean. and all of my friends REGINA A. COI.I.INS 1735 N. Chester St. 21213 327-3348 (8-18-59) ROBERT RUSSELL CONDIEF 1915 Fleet St 21231 (2-6-59) JV Football, Wrestling, Lacrosse AMBITION: Be a construction worker MEMORIES: Pleasant but forgettable! SANDY L. COOPER 519 S. Potomac St. 21224 732-6043 (4-30-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To make someone happy, and become a Dental Hygienist. MEMORIES: 11th grade MARTY COPSEY 312 N. Ellwood Avc. 21224 276-3155 (10-5-59) iv Baseball AMBITION: Visit Canada, get rich MEMORIES: All my friends and teachers EUGENE COX 11IS. Exeter St. 21202 Varsity Basketball, cross-country, track AMBITION: To be a success- ful person MEMORIES: Messing around with they guys GENE DALE CRAFT 504 Orville Av. 21205 (3-1-59) AMBITION: Get out of school MEMORIES: Mr Carr s shop class 1 I PAMELA ANN CORAZZA 423 Drew St. 21224 633-7322 (6-8-58) Work-Study. Student Council AMBITION: To work and marry Ron MEMORIES: All my friends SCOTT D. COSTER 3529 Chesterfield Ave. 21213 485-3264 (3-26-59) AMBITION: Go to college, make a lot of money MEMORIES: Stan the Man. Mr. Kougl THERESA A CRAIG 401 E. 27th St. 21218 JV and Varsity Cheerleader AMBITION: To travel and at- tend college MAUREEN CRILI.EY 439 Horncl St. 21224 (8-7-59) AMBITION: To find a career in life that will be interesting to me and keep me happy. MEMORIES: All my friends, watching the soccer games. PAUL GERARD COUNCILL 803 N. Streeper St. 21205 (7-6-59) Varsity Baseball AMBITION: Professional athlete MAURICE COZART 1315 Luzerne Ave. 21213 (5-30-59) AMBITION: To be an Air For officer MEMORIES: All the girls KAREN E CROLEY 4312 Robertson Avc. 21206 (2-22-59) Work-Study. Honor Roll AMBITION: To work and marry Jerry MEMORIES: All the friends vc made SCILLA A. CROUSE Decker Ave. 21224 -0454 (1-9-59) BITION: To be successful later marry Chuck MORIES: All the great nds 'J W CZYZEWSKI S. Bradford St. 21224 -23-58) BITION: To work hard and vhat ever my heart desires, drink, be merry MORIES: Mr. Gerhard’s —FUN! AN G D’ALESANDRO i Sclfridgc Avc. 21205 ( 10-59) t ;-Study 9UTION: To continue ' ng I lORIES: All the friends t nade 1 DAVID THOMAS CUMMINS 3407 Harmony Ct. 21224 675-3646 (7-11-59) Cross Country. Rifle Club. Tennis AMBITION: Finish school, settle down with a job and family MEMORIES: May 27. 1977 CHARLES I CURBEAM 2417 E. Federal St. 21213 327-0272 (8-1-59) AMBITION: To be a success in my chosen profession TONY CURTIS 816 N. Lakewood Avc. 21205 AMBITION: To be me 1977 BOB K DAIKER 7815 Oakdale Avc. 21237 (5-12-58) JV and Varsity Football. Baseball. Basketball AMBITION: To play professional baseball MEMORIES: The school dances MICHAEL JOSEPH DASH I ELL 6929 Conley St. 21224 633-2813 (7-18-59) Patterson Press Staff. Rifle Club AMBITION: To finish college MEMORIES: Mother Hubbards CORNELIUS DAUGHTRY JR 2300 Garrett Avc. 21218 467-9281 (10-4-58) Art Service Club AMBITION To study law. and be one of the best MEMORIES: Being with friends D. VICKY DAVIS 3112 E. Monument St. 21205 732-2884 (11-13-59) Cheerleader. Track and Field AMBITION: To get a good job, marry Louie MEMORIES: Junior Prom 143 0 I ■ PHYLLIS ANN CATHARINE DAVIS 417 S. Rgcstcr St. 21231 (11-5-59) CEP. SGA AMBITION: Attend Essex Comm. College to become a Dr's. Assistant MEMORIES: French class. Mrs King’s term paper. '76 Senior Prom DENISE DIANE DEI I ACQUA 725 S. Umbra St. 21224 1 I LOUIS DEGUILMI DEBORAH JEAN DELANEY 428 N. Lakewood Avc. 21224 342-8058 (8-4-58) AMBITION: Get a nice job. meet a guy. get married MEMORIES: Happy moments with friends and teachers SHEILA ANN DELANEY 2602 E. Monument St. 21205 327-5436 (2-28-58) DF.CA, Library aide AMBITION: Travel, get ahead - in life, stay cool NANCY A. DELUCA 3929 E Pratt St. 21224 (12-26-59) Choir. CEP. Var. Lacrosse mgr . library office aide. Psychology Club. Class of '77 Steering Comm MEMORIES: Driving Mr. Po- eiluyko and Mr. James crazy. PATRICIA ANN DEMNOWICZ 17 S. Chester st 21231 (2-10-59) Gymnastics. Work-Study. SGA AMBITION: Be a Vet's Assistant, marry Mike and live in Colorado MEMORIES: Summer of '76 MARLENE C. DEMSKI 6612 Hartwait St. 21224 (8-5-59) W'ork-Study AMBITION: To work and later marry MEMORIES: Homework, faculty, and student body RICCI C. DF.NARO 1434 Brocning Hwy. 21224 633-8059 (7-24-59) Craftsmen Club AMBITION: To be successful and happy MEMORIES: The people I’ve met (3-13-59) School store. Library aide AMBITION: To get a job an marry MEMORIES: Miss Brooks MINUS A DEWITT JR 2734 E. Mura St. 21213 (7-18-58) Track, girls AMBITION: Electrician part time lover MEMORIES: Me 144 JOHN I.F.O DIBLASIO 1523 Charlotte Avc. 21224 (6-12-59) Concert Band AMBITION: To get a job MEMORIES: Mrs King’s English class JAMES DOUGLASS 2714 E. Mura St. 21213 342-7426 (5-25-59) Cross Country, Basketball AMBITION: To become a success- ful person in the future DANIEL PATRICK DUFFY 3749 Bonview Avc. 21213 485-0684 (8-3-59) Basketball, Baseball AMBITION: To have a good life and become a fireman MEMORIES: The people, parties. SLEIGH D1ACUMAKOS E. Pratt St. 21224 835 (2-25-59) ill, Clipper Choir ITION: Join the Marines, ppy, and get married IORIES: English with Mr. ila N RICHARD ’ASQUALE Buckncll Rd. 21206 059 (1-14-59) ty Swimming ITION: Marine Biologist IORIES: The auto shop DANA JEANNE DIPASQUALE 345 S. Macon St. 21224 (7-31-59) Varsity swimming, basketball AMBITION: to attend college and become a veterinarian YANNED. DOMOWSKI plin St. 21224 -109 (3-17-59) r ary of DF.CA I TION: To travel with a id get rich : DRIES: 12 o’clock bell JOYCE LEE DONITHAN 427 S. Cornwall St. 21224 633-5322 (10-5-58) SGA AMBITION: To take life as it comes and love it. MEMORIES: Jr. Prom and class of '75 JOHN WILLIAM DISNEY 311 N. El wood Avc. 21224 (8-15-58) JV Football. Varsity Wrestling AMBITION: To attend college MEMORIES: All the good times here BEANIE LEE DIAL 25 N. Milton Avc. 21224 (10-7-58) Karate AMBITION: Finish school and make a lot of money MEMORIES: Patterson being the best of all the rest PATRICIA MOIRA DUGAN 5111 Anthony Avc. 21206 (5-13-58) DECA AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I do MEMORIES: Debbie. Cara. Vicky BARRY EARL DURM ELSA ANNETTE DUNN 1525 N. Milton Avc 21213 (2-4-59) Bowling team MARTY DUNNIGAN 1323 Bunsen Way 21224 633-9079 (6-26-59) AMBITION: To take electronics in college MEMORIES: All the good times in homeroom 1131 Newcomb Way 21205 488-1554 (7-3-59) MEMORIES: Cutting 3rd JOYCE L. DUVALL 1834 E. Fayette St. 21231 276-7280 (7-12-59) Modern dance. Track, Badminton, i AMBITION: To be a nurse or secretary MEMORIES: Track. Modern Dance 146 PATRICK ECKERT 40 N. Streeper St. 21224 (1-10-59) Soccer AMBITION: Go to college and play soccer MEMORIES: Going to Danny's house and beating him Scott in the pool NICHOLAS ELIOPOULOS 509 Umbra St. 21224 (1-22-59) JV and Varsity Football. Wrestling. Lacrosse. Varsity Club. SGA AMBITION: Attend college and play football MEMORIES: Football ANTHONY WILLIAM DUVALL JR 2904 Pulaski Hwy. 21224 i (1-13-59) AMBITION: To be well off I I.ISA DAWN DUNSMORE 1305 Cavendish Way 21224 (5-22-59) AMBITION: To live one da at a time MEMORIES: Meeting new friends life. MEMORIES: Hubbard’s EDWARD ROBERT ELLER MAN 1422 Bonsai St. 21224 (9-15-59) AMBITION Travel and j life, then settle down LOLD ELLIOTT Teresa Court 21213 11-59) ctball 3ITION: Being a policeman TORIES: Playing for Mr one RA ANN EVANS Bradford St. 21224 1534 (9-19-59) IITION: To get a good nd make everyone happy lORIES: Making new Is and having a good time VIA FANTIS : Oldham St. 21224 28-60) •' 'lub, Modern Dance. JV : cadcr t TION: To attend college :.! DRIES: January 2. 1973 I I ANGELA MARIETA ELLIS 819 N. Mont ford Ave. 21205 (10-24-59) Keyettes AMBITION: To become a psychiatrist MEMORIES: Letting peace and love abide until the end of time. VALARIE YVONNE ENGLISH 2406 E. Hoffman St. 21213 (5-4-58) AMBITION: Being a legal or medical secretary MEMORIES: Getting my class ring in March of 1976 CHARLES JUDE FERTITTA 5538 Whitwood Rd. 21206 (7-3-58) AMBITION: To be a printer MEMORIES: The last day of school ROBERT LOUIS FICKUS 308 S. Oldham St. 21224 327-5348 (12-10-58) AMBITION: To be successful and enjoy life MEMORIES: Graduation and auto shop class JOHN PHILIP ENTWISTLE JR 6563 St. Helena Ave. 21222 633-6399 (9-3-59) Swimming Team AMBITION: To keep a good steady job DONNA LYNN EWACHIW 3110 O’Donnell St. 21224 327-5863 (11-20-59) DECA. Work-Study AMBITION: To enter Air Force MEMORIES: The fight with Puck- lis. cutting gym with Jean and Theresa SANDY FISH 921 S. Marlyn Ave. 21221 276-1755 (12-5-58) B Clipper Choir. Steering committee ■ AMBITION: To continue with I school and marry Richard 147 ; | 1 CYNTHIA ROSE FISHER 3322 Fait Ave. 21224 327-4426 (6-10-59) AMBITION: To work and later go through college MEMORIES: The day we were chased over the bridge ELIZABETH MARIE FORD 6907 Conley St. 21224 (9-24-59) Top Sails. Clipper Choir. Secretary of Thespians. Steering Committee. SGA. Pajama Game. Thespian Varcity Show AMBITION: To be a court reporter JERRY FOSTER I I.YNN DENISE FITZGERALD 818 N. Montford Ave. 21205 342-2281 (6-13-59) AMBITION: To get a good job and get married MARCELLA D. FLEISCHER 4844 Wright Avc. 21205 (6-27-58) AMBITION: To become a medical secretary MEMORIES: All the friends I vc met t y J2ypt . ■£ DENISE JEAN FOUTS 5922 Glenoak Avc. 21214 426-3138 (4-17-59) Patterson Press Staff. Steering Com- mittee. History Club AMBITION: To become a news writer and never forget my friends MEMORIES: Mr. James’ crazy class RENAE DENISE FOWLKES 2438 Ashland Avc. 21205 (9-11-59) Steering Committee AMBITION: To attend Nursing school MEMORIES: All the fun in my Junior year gym class 148 716 S. Rose St. 21224 (2-22-59) 1977 Yearbook Staff. Track an Field. UN Club. Clipper Choir AMBITION: To become a ref istcrcd nurse MEMORIES: Everything! PATRICIA WILLOMENIA FRAGALE 2200 East Pratt St. 21231 (3-17-59) AMBITION: To be a success I secretary in typing and steno. MEMORIES: Mrs Bam FBI.A. and all my friends fcTHA G. FREEMAN N. Duncan St. 21231 5-57) Pep Squad, Track BITION: To go to the ■inc Corp. and spend time i Randy. MORIES: Miss Gilliccc. Mr aula, and Mrs. Evans •TT WILLIAM FULTON 5 Detroit Avc. 21222 3786 (7-15-59) BITION: Join the Air Force MORIES: Mr. Mack’s class the city fair. : ALD JAMES GALLOP 2 Cavendish Way 21224 3 473 (8-12-59) r . tball, rifle team V ITION: Find a job and people. h IORIF.S: Walking the halls. JUDITH ANN GAGLIANO 31 IS. Chapel St. 21231 (6-27-59) President of U.N. Club, Yearbook AMBITION: Go to Italy and school. MEMORIES: Making new friends. PATRICIA MARIE FRIES 119 S. Conkling St. 21224 485-4825 (5-27-59) Steering Committee. SGA AMBITION: Become a little more educated. MEMORIES: Tuppcrwarc parties PETE FRISONE 238 S. Highland Avc. 21224 732-8816 (5-24-59) AMBITION: To play with cement and make tings . MEMORIE-'S: Meeting far out people and goofy teachers. BRENDA JO RUTH FRYE 3403 Gough St. 21224 327-8042 (10-6-59) Bowling AMBITION: Attend college to be- come a social worker. MEMORIES: Mr. Tyler’s class. RHONDA LYNNE GAMBLE 2619 E. Oliver St. 21213 276-2799 (4-14-59) AMBITION: Work with computers MEMORIES: First day at Patterson YVETTE LEONA GARRETT 2237 E. Jefferson Avc. 21205 276-1623 (4-13-57) Cheerleader, track field, dance. AMBITION: Study law MEMORIES: Varsity football team. LINDA MARIE GARRISON 203 N. Rose St. 21224 (8-1-57) AMBITION Attend college and then marrv. MEMORIES: Mother Hubbard s : s 149 RODNEY L. GAY 1303 N. I.u crnc Ave. 21213 (3-15-58) DANNY HARRISON GEORGE 3510 Gough Si 21224 327-4586 (8-27-59) Baseball. Basketball, Cross-country AMBITION: To take life as it comes MEMORIES: Mother Hubbards, auto class RONALD JOSEPH GERMACK 4606 Shamrock Ave. 21206 488-2637 (3-25-59) AMBITION To get a good job and continue school MEMORIES: Cutting school and wrecking my car 150 DEMETRA GEORGAROl’DIS 527 N. Ellwood Avc. 21205 (6-15-59) UN Club AMBITION: To be a beautician MEMORIES: George forever. 9-8-74. Christmas 1975 LINDA ANNE GEESON 3735 E. Lombard St. 21224 (8-1-59) Topsails. Thespians. Var. Baseball mgr.. Choir, Holiday and Bicen- tennial Chorus. 1977 Yearbook Staff______________________________ DEBRA GEBHARDT GAIL ANN GF.RKF. 4910 Grccncrcst Rd. 21206 488-4707 (7-23-59) Work-Study AMBITION: To become a pri- vate secretary and later marry MEMORIES: All my friends ANGELA MARY GIALAMAS 808 S Quail St. 21224 633-5428 (10-13-59) Press Staff. Band. Steering comm . SGA, VP of UN Club. Honor Society. Football manager and DALE A GIBSON 6802 Eastbrook Avc. 21224 633-9656 (11-10-57) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To work and make everyone happy camcrawoman AMBITION To attend IJMBC EARI.ENE BERNICE GIBSON 1908 Ashland Avc. 21205 276-6750 (10-3-57) MEMORIES: Us Bush claims I hang with a cr that makes trouble c QUELINE ANNETTE IBSON I Travers Way 21224 2471 (2-1-59) k. modern dance B1TION: Criminal justice. SPENCER l.OWF.I. GILES 1303 N. Kenwood Avc. 21213 (7-2-59) Varsity basketball and track AMBITION: Attend Morgan State. MEMORIES: To leave Patterson High. KENNETH EARL GILLESPIE 1527 F.lrino St. 21224 633-5124 (9-29-58) Swimming, tennis. Clipper Choir AMBITION: Be a merchant marine MEMORIES: Everyone in choir, swimming, and tennis clubs. PATRICIA CYNTHIA GOINS 2601 E. Hoffman St. 21213 (5-30-59) AMBITION: Become a successful legal secretary. MEMORIES: Conferences in the cafeteria. JAMES LIN WOOD GOINS JR 2601 E. Hoffman St. 21213 342-4642 (6-13-58) Varsity basketball and wrestling. MEMORIES: All the girls JAS V. GIORGAKIS S. Oldham St. 21224 5413 (10-7-59) Club, tennis team BITION: Enter medical al viORIES: The UN Club. GLADDEN Avc. 21205 (9-1-59) Choir Become a tologist. ORIES: The wonderful DEBRA DIANE GILMER 911 S. Kenwood Avc. 21224 (3-16-59) AMBIITON: Become a secretary MEMORIES: Mr. Zvonar's home- room class. VASHTI YVETTE G1TTINGS 107 Albemarle St. (3-21-59) Modern dance, track field AMBITION: Become an interior decorator. MEMORIES: Patterson High spirit, recognition, and concern. MICHAEL STEVEN GOLDBERG 230 S. Patterson Park Avc. 21231 732-0061 (11-3-59) Art service club. Key club AMBITION: To graduate M CHARLOTTE LOUISE GONGLOFF 6529 Parnell Ave. 21222 633-5133 (6-21-59) Steering Committee, DECA AMBITION Marry Auggic MEMORIES: Friends and good times CINDY LEE GRAW 1128 Dundalk Avc 21224 488-7548 (12-3-58) AMBITION: To go to college MEMORIES: All the good times I had with Linda. Judy, and Carol. CARROLL E GOSS AGE 718 S. Rose St 21224 AMBITION: Encounter whatever the world has in store for me. MEMORIES Mr Siebert s class. KENNETH STEPHEN GOSTOMSKI 1737 E. Lombard St. 21231 (2-26-59) AMBITION: Politics, history, philosophy. MEMORIES: Mrs. King's class. - 7 4w. MARY BETH GRECOROWICH 1009 S. Kenwood Avc. 21224 (4-2-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To become a secretary ANNETTE GRIFFIN 404 N. Collington Ave. 21231 732-8917 (1-7-58) Steering Committee AMBITION: To go to college KATHLEEN ANN GRAHAM 306 Gusryan St. 21224 633-3638 (4-21-58) Work Study AMBITION: To work and travel MEMORIES: Me and my shad- ow, Seagull . PATRICIA ELAINE GRAY 1212 N. Ell wood Avc. 21213 732-1730 (1-26-59) Varsity Basketball AMBITION: Go to college anc become an accountant. MEMORIES: Activities with friends. KAREN ANN GREENE 610 N. Kenwood Avc. 21205 327-8743 (5-16-58) AMBITION: To be a computer programmer. MEMORIES: The gang in Mr. Gep- hardt’s class. 152 MEMORIES: UN Club MARIA ROSE GRILLO 912 Fawn St. 21202 (11-1(1 DECA, modern jazz A M BITI ON To becon hairstylist. MEMORIES: Good times1 friends. MES JOSEPH GRISBACH l N. Lehigh St. 21205 5-59) •MORIES: Mrs. King's class ARLENE FRANCES HALL S. Eaton St. 21224 -0468 (10-13-59) SGA )ir. stage crew. Yearbook. IBITION: Work with computers MORIES: Running the ol’s terminal and staying )ULA HAMMOND JOSEPH JOHN Gl ANTI 4205 E. lorn bard St. AMBITION: To travel and see the world. MEMORIES: The people at Patterson MARK ROBERT HABERKAM 3317 Fait Ave 21224 732-4865 (8-20-59) AMBITION: Get a good paying job and get married MEMORIES: Nice teachers and good times. DAWN CHRISTINA HANKS 2720 Dillon St. 21224 327-0697 (12-9-59) Chorus. Topsails. Choir AMBITION: Become a secretary and later marry MEMORIES: Fun I had in choir DOUGLAS OLIVER HARDING 6556 Parnell Ave. 21222 (12-30-57) AMBITION: To get a job. RONALD A HAI I 1609 I! North Ave. 21213 563-9243 (4-29-58) AMBITION: Be a sociology teacher MEMORIES: Ma. I finally did it' EDDIE LEE HARGROW 2721 E. Preston St. 21213 (9-20-58) Key Club 4 1S3 RHONDA MARIE HARGROW 2721 E. Preston St. 21213 Keyettes AMBITION: To be successful and happy. MEMORIES: Students at Patterson. DEBRA HASKINS 2317 E. Jefferson St. 21205 (4-28-59) Pep Squad AMBITION: To become a secretary. MEMORIES: Catching the 1:30 bus. THEODORA HAT 1 DAK IS 411 S Macon St. 21224 342-2046 (11-29-58) Clipper Choir AMBITION: Graduate and get married to George. MEMORIES: Mrs Bush 1S4 I SHERRY LEE HARKLEROAD 1304 Bonsai St 21224 (12-31-59) AMBITION: To make alot of money. MEMORIES: All the teachers and the homework they gave. ARLENE F. HARTMAN 623 N. Clinton St. 21205 342-0416 (2-25-59) Varsity swim team AMBITION: To attend college MEMORIES: The Prom, the people, and Mr. Russ class. MICHAEL EUGENE HEIM BACH 3600 Esther Place 21224 (10-27-58) Tennis, cross-country AMBITION: To play Ace Frchlcy's guitar. MEMORIES: Tennis team and yel- ling at people in the halls. SHARON DENISE HERNDON 113 Albemarle St. 21202 685-5976 (3-23-58) Modern dance AMBITION: Become a legal secretary MEMORIES: Loving you is easier than leaving you. CHARLES CLAUDE HARTNER 2614 McEldcrry St. 21205 (5-3-59) AMBITION: f ind a good job. get rich, get married, and be a cop. MEMORIES: Mr. Siebert's auto shop. MARY HATGIDIAKOS 522 Savage St. 21224 391-6403 (7-7-59) JV Cheerleader AMBITION: Become a pediatrician. MEMORIES: All the crazy people. DARRELL L. HERRING 218 N. Luzerne St. 21231 (6-22-59) AMBITION: Electronics • marry Michele. MEMORIES: Mr Adams and cutting classes mem i WID FRANCIS HIGHKIN 19 Charlotte Ave. 21224 3-3277 (8-4-59) UBITION: To go into business • my self and succeed. EMORIES: Mother Hubbard’s d the auto shop gang. vYMOND Mil I.IS I I GRACE ELLEN Mil I 1010 Hewitt Way 21205 (6-12-59) AMBITION: To be a secretary, get a car. and a place of my own MEMORIES: All my nice teachers and friends RONALD I I III I 2439 E Eager St 21205 675-5283 (12-28-59) Varsity Wrestling. Football AMBITION: To become an engineer MEMORIES The football games SHERRY J HILL 1874 E. Fayette St 21231 276-7509 (8-27-58) AMBITION: To attend Strayer Business College (clerk-tvpist) MEMORIES Mr Hammonds Business Math class DANIEI Hll TON 1232 N. El I wood A vc. 21213 563-4567 (3-4-59) 1 'AH H HILTON 2 N. Ellwood Ave. 21213 64567 (12-18-57) a ball. Football M1TION: To be a pro ball talr II lORIES: The Football game c id against Southern in 1975 MICHAEL D HINES 518 N Rose St 21205 (9-29-57) AMBITION: To join the US Army I DENISE MARII HIPPI I R 5003 E Hoffman St 21205 485-8341 (12-8-57) AMBITION To work Sports. Varsity Club AMBITION: To achieve something in life MEMORIES: I met my lady here PAULA JEAN HNATNIC K 317 Gusrvan St. 21224 (2-17-58)' AMBITION: To get a good job and later marry MEMORIES: Getting out at 12:00 1SS JACQUELINE R HOLLAND 427 N. Curley St. 21224 (6-15-58) AMBITION: To get a good job in some type of secretarial work. MEMORIES: All the enjoyable and interesting teachers I had in all my classes. ROZALINE KITT HOW 1.1 I 2611 E. Chase St . 21213 (11-29-59) Steering Committee. Modern Dance AMBITION: To attend college and spend my time with Ropey. MEMORIES: Mrs. Ruth Evans. Mr. Gerhard. 1 I SHAWN LENDERS HOLMES 2621 Llewelyn Ave. 21213 675-4490 (8-31-59) DECA AMBITION: To go to Towson or Morgan State. MEMORIES: Mr White and Mrs. Curbean MICHELE HOPKINS 3428 Lcvcrton Avc. 21224 732-8149 (9-15-59) AMBITION: To make it through law school ME.MOR1ES: Cutting Spanish with Pat 34 times. JIM HUFFMAN WENDY KAY HUFFMAN 630 Tolna St. 21224 633-8985 (6-21-59) AMBITION: To be a dealer in Las Vegas. MELISSA ANN HORN 13 N. Clinton St. 21224 342-5292 (8-30-59) Library aide. Topsails. Choir. SGA Maryland Model State Legislature AMBITION: College, major in English, become a librarian. EDWARD E HOYLE 209 N. Ellwood Avc. 21224 (4-23-59) AMBITION: Get a job and set tic down MEMORIES: The school itself li RACHEL REBECCA HUDSON 414 N. Luzerne Avc. 21224 675-0619 (4-23-59) AMBITION: To become an elemen- tary school teacher for the deaf. MEMORIES: The challenge and success of meeting new, wonderful friends PAMELA SUSAN HUGH- 706 N. Lin wood Avc. 2120? (2-28-59) Choir. Gymnastics. CheerlelM Mascot AMBITION: To someday nO John Draper and be happy MEMORIES: Meeting the pf + :ry lee HUGILL N. Milton Avc. 21205 3367 (2-17-59) « Club President, Choir, yland Model State slaturc BITION: To make an impor- discovery in science. RY THERESA BLONSKI ? E. Madison St. 21205 14-59) BITION: To get a good job someday travel vIORIES: Cutting Spanish to basketball. AY JANETTE JACKSON 1 Ashland Ave. 21205 (06-59) lub. Track vl'ITION: To be a dentist, and s Australia E ORIES: Teacher and er Mr. Tyler — DONNA MARIE HURLEY 5003 E. Preston St. 21205 (6-2-59) AMBITION: To marry Kenny and start a family MEMORIES: All the good times I had at Patterson, the girls” bathroom 5513 Mayview Ave. 21206 488-7493 (12-31-59) Honor Roll AMBITION: To attend college and follow a career in arts and music. MEMORIES: Proms. Dances. KAREN DARLINDA JACKSON 1213 Wohler Way 21224 633-7864 (8-31-59) AMBITION: To go to college and get a good job MEMORIES: Mr. Montgomery and Mr. Hunt's class LEE JACKSON 2605 E. Biddle St. 21213 (1-21-59) Basketball. Football. Track AMBITION: To enter the Air Force MEMORIES: The day I hit 25 points in a game. THERESE ANNE IWANCIO 3231 Elliott St. 21224 327-9214 (5-30-59) Choir. Honor Society AMBITION: To become a Dental Hygienist MEMORIES: 11th grade and all the good times I had. AUDREY JACKSON 2405 E. Oliver St. 21213 (6-26-59) AMBITION: To be a medical secretary MEMORIES: Receiving my class ring ■ BILL GEORGE JACOB JR 439 Folcroft St. 21224 (3-19-59) AMBITION: To become an offset printer MEMORIES: May 27. 1977 157 f RITA JOANN JETER BARBARA MARY JAWORSKI 6922 Conley St. 21224 (8-18-59) Junior Play. '75 Fall production. Steering Committee. Thespians. Swim Team AMBITION: To study airline trans- portation in college ANTHONY JANISZEWSKI 222 S. Fast Ave. 21224 (11-30-59) AMBITION: To become a cabinet maker DEBRALEE IIAZEl. JENKINS 6611 Marne Ave 21224 (8-18-59) Yearbook. Bowling. UN Club. Track AMBITION: Work with animals and wildlife, travel MEMORIES Mrs King s ach du lieber and Mrs. Lobig's “scholar” du 606 S. Washington St. 21231 (5-23-59) JA, Library aide. SGA. Choir, Stage and Makeup crew. Office Aide AMBITION: Gel a good job. marry MEMORIES: Teachers, Friends ANGELINA JOHNSON 609 S Broadway 21231 (6-10-58) Choir. Pep Squad. SGA. Art Service Club. Steering Committee DEBORAH RENEA JOHNSON 1415 Gregor Way 21224 (6-30-59) SGA AMBITION To teach small chil- dren. to be a lover, nurse MEMORIES: Mrs. Zvonar; going home at noon, watching handsome guys. KIM ANNETTE JOHNSON 1225 Travers Way 21224 633-8954 (12-23-58) AMBITION: To be a teacher or librarian MEMORIES: It's OK at time RICHARD ALLEN JENKINS 126 S. Bouldin St. 21224 488-4089 (12-12-59) AMBITION: To enter the Navy, and then my own business MEMORIES: My last year in room 151 with Ms. Crockett (Frizz) 5303 Eastern Avc. 21224 (10-31-59) AMBITION: To make the besto my life MEMORIES: All my friends a Patterson DEBORA MARIE JEWELL s. U.AL LINDA MARIE JOHNSO 2507 Llewelyn Avc. 21213 (9-14-58) I Gospel Choir AMBITION: To become a 1 menta ry school teacher MEMORIES: Being with f | from Hampstead once agaii I. 58 s:DA ANITA JOHNSON Travers Way 21224 {954 (1-13-58) IITION: To go to college vo years and marry lORIES: To my mother, I you arc happy. •I EN MARY I .KIEWICZ TAMMY SHIRLENE JOHNSON 604 N. Milton Avc. 21205 342-8624 (9-16-58) JV and Varsity Cheerleaders, DECA, Clipper Choir AMBITION: To attend college, marry Ricky and have children THOMAS J JOHNSON 1225 Travers Way 21224 School Band. Art Club, Drama Club AMBITION: To become a TV Commentator MEMORIES: The cafeteria and its snacks BARBARA ANNE RAM MERER 1303 Broening Hwy. 21224 633-9517 (3-4-58) DECA. School Store, Library and Counselor office aide MEMORIES: The good times I TINA MARIE JOHNSON 6424 Hartwait St 21224 633-7946 (7-22-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To someday own my own beauty shop and marry MEMORIES: Barely passing classes GAIL MARIE JONES 2409 E. Federal St. 21213 (I -20-59) SGA AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess or fashion designer MEMORIES: The crowded bath- rooms filled with smoke KYUNG H KANG 81. Highland Avc. 21224 •80 (5-26-59) ai Yearbook Staff. School r Work-Study in Data Pro- si room IITION: To attend college I I ijor in Data Processing 159 r 'M - l tre £JL ■ ■ ELIZABETH KARAKLIS 721 S Tolna Si. 21224 (4-17-60) AMBITION: To be a successful secretary MEMORIES: Going to my Senior Prom KATHY KARAMANLIDIS 524 S. Macon St. 21224 (10-10-59) AMBITION: I plan logo to college MEMORIES: My friends and teachers TIMOTHY A KASZAK 646 S. Curley St. 21224 327-5790 (1-13-59) AMBITION: Marry Karen and be- come a successful musician MEMORIES: Cutting 3rd. auto shop CHERYL I KELLER 24 N. Port St. 21224 (10-29-5 DECA AMBITION: To be a bcautici; MEMORIES: Going to Salis bury, and all the turkics I it here SHIRLEY E KAPTAIN 2811 Orleans St. 21224 (11-22-57) AMBITION: To type and later marry. MEMORIES: Teachers and friends MARIA KARETAS WILLIAM STEVE KELLER 2827 E. Monument St. 21205 (4-13-59) EDWARD KEMPA MICHAEL W KILMON 3700 Hudson St. 21224 327-3888 (4-13-59) Choir and swim team AMBITION': To be an airline pilot MEMORIES: The time Mrs Gucricri couldn't talk for a whole week KYONG HUI KIM 107 N. Patterson Park Avc 342-7182 (9-8-58) AMBITION: Plans to secretary I U.F.NE R KING N. Lakewood Ave. 21224 5331 (8-22-58) BITION: To work and later y TORIES: The day my car c down in the parking lot JLETTE DENISE KNIGHT S. Conkling St. 21224 I ZOLTAN KISS 3900 E. Pratt St. 21224 342-2316 (7-17-59) AMBITION: Drive a truck and get rich quick MEMORIES: Lot's of fun. easy teachers, crazy homeroom MIKE A KNFPP 914 S Baylis St. 21224 276-4797 (4-10-59) Guitar, tennis, physics AMBITION: Electronic technician MEMORIES: Guitar class and ten- nis team 6882 (1-31-59) ir, Keyettes. office aide. BITION: Attend JHU and me a physical therapist TORIES: Making friends choir F ENE JANET KOCH I Baltimore St. 21224 9 0-59) •r Study IITION: To graduate and c good job )RIES: Steno tests and k! -iends RAYMOND PAUL KOKOSINSKI 2113 Gough St. 21231 (2-1-59) AMBITION: To explore strange new worlds MEMORIES: Poly VICKY 1 KONDRATFNKO 114 Rochester Place 21224 276-1906 (3-20-59) AMBITION: Plans to go to college and become a legal secretary MEMORIES: Life is what you make it KEITH ORLANDO KNIGHT 1335 N. Ell wood Ave. 21213 (12-6-59) Basketball AMBITION: To get a good paying job MEMORIES: Having fun on the basketball team MICHAEL A KNOTT 908 Iris A ve. 21205 563-1864 (3-22-59) AMBITION: To become rich MEMORIES: Leaving Mrs. King's class everyday DENISE ANN KOPP 308 S. Durham St. 21231 (2-18-57) AMBITION: To work and later marry Ronnie MEMORIES: Cutting class and go- ing to Mother Hubbard's 161 I ANNA KOUTELIS 349 S. Cornwall St. 21224 AMBITION: To travel to Greece and be happy MEMORIES: To remember all my teachers, especially Mrs. Murray LAURIE ELLEN KRAUS 1117 S. Bonsai St. 21224 (4-1-59) AMBITION: Plans to work and be happy MEMORIES: Teachers and friends I VINT JOHN KOZDRAS 6711 Danville 21222 (3-31-57) AMBITION: To put out my flaming goals I URSULA MARIA KOZLOWSKI 706 S. Bouldin St. 21224 342-8489 (1-14-58) Choir. SGA; MGR. of lacrosse AMBITION: Be a math Teacher VICKI ANN KRAMER 3408 Noble St. 21224 (10-12-59) AMBITION: To work with office machines and lead a happy life MEMORIES: All my friends, teachers, and the good times MEMORIES: All teachers and friends PATRICIA M KRUG 315 Eolcroft St. 21224 (4-1-58) AMBITION: X-Ray technician, to be happy with Fen MEMORIES: March 27. 1973 910 N. I. in wood Ave. 21205 675-8179 (6-26-59) Sec. of Class of 77. Mgr. J.V and Varsity Football AMBITION: To be a nurse am marry MEMORIES: Football. Ring Dance. 31 BERNADETTE KROI. 1223 Delbert Ave. 21222 633-5759 (10-13-59) Civic Experience, Steering Comm. AMBITION: Nursing and later set- tle down MEMORIES: Panic's parties, London LISA MARIE KRYGLIK 512 S. Rappolla St. 21224 633-9210 (2-6-59) H Editor-in-Chief of Press Sta I AMBITION: To move to ■ for good MEMORIES: Mr White f- Mr. James' Press Staff —C VRON ANN RYSZTOFIAK N. Bclnord Avc. 21205 5252 (2-14-59) BITION: Plans to get a well ng job and later marry MORIES: Jr. and Senior ns and meeting new friends atterson HiLD A LARISON 1 . Streeper St. 21205 H'71 (6-10-59) 1 TION: To become a p' ter and get married ‘TRIPS: All the friends and c rs I had ■ PKRRY ANDRI-W KUZINSKI 6801 Gough St. 21224 (4-12-59) AMBITION: Mechanic and become rich M[-MORIPS: Auto class parties, friends. Muff KURT LACKL 3407 F.lliott St. 21224 Baseball, cabinet making AMBITION: To get a job and get rich MPMORIPS: Cabinet class with screws and nuts (people) PATRICIA ANITA LASER 5321 Selfridgc Avc. 21205 (1-26-60) AMBITION: Plans to get a job and later marry MPMORIPS: The fun I had while attending Patterson KAREN ANN I.ASZCZYNSKI 637 S. Potomac St. 21224 327-1349 (5-21-59) Work Study and Choir AMBITION: Plans to marry and work MPMORIPS: Rally Around the Flag Boys, and all my friends IRENE l.AMBROS 235S. ClintonSt. 21224 (10-29-59) SGA, bowling team AMBITION: To become a nurse and later marry MEMORIES: Mrs. King JAMES H. LANTRY 108 N. East Avc. Varsity wrestling, J.V. Soccer. Press Staff AMBITION: Being a Merchant Marine MPMORIPS: I'll miss bumming rides to school. MIRIAM MAY LIN LAU 913 Baltimore St. 21202 AMBITION: To study nursing and enter the nursing profession MEMORIES: The wonderful works the people have created during my education at Patterson 163 I PAUL D. LAW 5205 Darien Rd 21206 325-1819 (9-12-58) Baseball, art club AMBITION: To be a working man MEMORIES: The happy days I spent at Patterson SUSAN K LF.ESON 1 I JEAN ANN LEANZO 619 N. Highland Ave. 21205 342-0121 (6-17-58) DECA. gymnastics, office work AMBITION: To attend college in Fla. to become a fashion buyer MEMORIES: Mr White SHELLEY A LEASURE 1020 Iris A ve. 21205 (11-29-59) AMBITION: To get a good job and marry later MEMORIES: The Ring Dance and Junior Prom 3 - 2 - - 2511 E. Fayette St. 21224 (1 1-3-59) Swim Team LEANNA J I EMIS 616 S. Bethel St. 21231 342-9208 (5-3-59) AMBITION: To live a happy life and be successful in what I do MEMORIES: Holidays, arguing with Janinc CHARLOTTE NOEL LENERT 418 N Milton Ave. 21224 732-9506 (12-25-59) AMBITION: To be a success in some field MEMORIES: One good year out of four ROBERT MICHAEL LEWIS 120 S. Chester St. 21231 675-1749 (12-30-59) Varsity Lacrosse, Pres, of Key Club AMBITION: Major in wildlife management MEMORIES: Ms. Crockett s legs SCOTT CHRISTOPHER LEE 100 N Decker Ave. 21224 (10-4-59) J.V. and Varsity Soccer AMBITION: To work MEMORIES: Lips. Mr. Kougl CAROL A. I.INDLER 5105 Lovestone Way 21206 I (8-2-59) Softball. FBLA AMBITION: Togo to collegi j major in art MEMORIES: Friends. l Sydlik. Mrs. Barrett’s class11 Mrs. Gucricri l I.IIDII. 1.. 1.1.1.1. 3036 Dillon St. 21224 (10-4-58) DECA AMBITION: To have the thing: I want most in life MEMORIES: All my good friends and the good times 164 LUAM ROBERT INGERMAN N. Bclnord Ave. 21224 -4332 (7-31-59) BITION: To work in the field omputers MOR1ES: Patterson is a great x ! to attend RY E. LOVIN 1 Foster Avc. 21224 0-15-57) n Team, Cross Country BITION: Go in the Navy and v Oceanography Technological vIORIES: Homeroom and ;’s class in the I Ith. O -S E. LOWTHFR U Jefferson St. 21205 (f 6-59) ir y Football M TION: To become a suc- ss businessman IE ORIFS: Winning the MSA ha Dionship LYNNE I FF LISTOPAD 6719 Roberts Avc. 21222 633-5630 (5-22-59) 10th grade Choir AMBITION: College, job, marry MF.MORIFS: Friends, good times. Keith, Tenth grade biology I GAIL LOCKLEAR 2 N. East Avc. 21224 342-3767 (3-17-59) AMBITION: To become President MEMORIES: All the days we had off from school MARGARET ELIZABETH LONFY 918 N. Madeira St. 21205 (6-5-57) Historian of Keyettes, See. of Art Service Club, SGA. Karate. AMBITION: To work with children MEMORIES: The gang at Patter- son. Miss Robinson PAUL MARK I.UBFRTINF. 6915 Bank St. 21224 633-8877 (1-1-59) J V Baseball AMBITION: To be a doctor and have the fastest Chevy around MEMORIES: My teachers, friends, girls Al.LGERIA DEANNA LUCAS 2622 Lleweyln Avc. 21213 732-0737 (8-23-57) Track, basketball AMBITION: Going in the Air Force and marry Marthy Haw kin MEMORIES: Creating in the bathroom . V TERRI LANE LOW'ICKI 3841 Bonview Avc. 21213 325-9853 (10-22-59) W'ork Study AMBITION: Further my education and helping others MEMORIES: The people at Patterson SUSANNE YVONNE LUSK 3413 Foster Avc. 21224 (1-29-59) Choir, Work Study program AMBITION: To marry Dave and share his life MEMORIES: All my friends 165 p DEBORAH E MACKEY 1212 N. Luzerne Ave. 21213 342-4462 (5-8-58) Steering Committee. UN Club AMBITION: To be successful in all that I attempt to do MEMORIES: Talking with Judy Allen BARBETTE MALLORY 2605 E. Mura St. 21213 342-2782 (3-25-59) AMBITION': To be successful in everything I try or do. MEMORIES: The 12:00 Bell JOHN FRANKLIN MANNING JR 2223 Gough St. 21231 (3-3-59) AMBITION: To be a mechanic MEMORIES: My senior homeroom teacher and my friends CLAYTON ANDREW MANNS 1429 N. Decker Ave. 21224 327-9353 (10-17-58) Art Service Club To become a fashion designer or interior decorator MEMORIES: The people of Patterson CAROLYN ELIZABETH MADDOX 6609 Pine Ave. 21222 633-7576 (5-2-29) Varsity Swim Team. Honor Society AMBITION: To attend college and persue a nursing career CHRISTINA MARIE MAJEROWJCZ 928 S. Highland Avc. 21224 342-1691 (4-11-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To get a good job and stay with Kenny MEMORIES: Mrs Reid LINDA MARIE MALCZEWSKI 6727 Youngstown Avc. 21222 633-6515 (3-5-59) Tennis. SGA. Steering Comm. AMBITION: To become a Id secretary, travel, marry Steve MEMORIES: Graduation. BOB B MARRS 3526 E. Fayette St 21224 732-2076 (3-16-58) AMBITION: To become wei1 be as cool and handsome as MEMORIES: Kiss Concerts i DIANE MARIE MARCHIANO 141 S. Robinson St. 21224 732-9364 (8-28-59) AMBITION: To be Chuck’s wife MEMORIES: The first day we met SHARON DENISE MALON 2029 E Oliver St. 21213 (3-10-59) Swim Team, Gospel Choir. Clip per Choir. Top Sails. Thespiam Asst, director for Junior and Sen ior play AMBITION: To attend college 166 JL P. MARSH 7 Brocning Hwy. 21224 ■4387 (7-27-59) md Varsity Football, Baseball, stling, Weightlifting. MORIF.S: Partying with the ball team, flinging iEMARY TERESA ASON Gregor Way 21224 -3-59) 3ITION: To attend Morgan • University NA CAROLINE M TTHEWS D7 )cnwood Avc. 21206 5-.60 (12-31-58) sk ball df.FION: To continue my sir s education and become a xi ful secretary ■■■ 1 MARCY ANN MARSKI 917 S. Ell wood Avc. (11-10-59) Choir. JV and Var. Cheerleaders. Gymnastics AMBITION: To be happy MEMORIES: Cheering football for the last three years. HORACE JOHNATHON MASON 1211 Gregor Way 21224 633-8241 (7-29-60) AMBITION: To go to college and work on computers MEMORIES: Being with my friends and the girls after school NANCY LEE MARTINI 1303 Stromcrycr Way 21224 (9-29-59) Work-Study. 1977 Yearbook Staff AMBITION: To succcd in the busi- ness world MEMORIES: Mr. Fcild’s class DENISE (BANG) MAXWELL 813 S. Dean St 21224 (9-1-59) Stage Crew. Choir. DMCA. Art Service NHS. SGA. Steering Com- mittee. Library Aide, The Lottery . 1975 High School Olympics AMBITION: To enter Air Force PHILL JEROME MAYESKI 117 S. Castle St. 21231 342-6222 (12-20-58) Stage Band AMBITION: To become a full time musician MEMORIES: All my friends CAROLYN M MATTES 300 Horncl St. 21224 (7-18-59) AMBITION: To go to college, then later marry MEMORIES: Jr. Prom, Ring Dance ALONZO R McARTHUR 1622 N. Bond St. 21213 727-2159 (7-11-59) 1st trombone plavcr in the school band. Director of Gospel Choir piano player for Gospel Choir AMBITION: Tobea music director 167 I, don j McCarthy 6122 Bessemer Ave. 21224 633-8625 (10-25-57) AMBITION: To go to work MEMORIES: Getting out of Earl's class i.ymus James McKinnon 1011 MeDonogh St 21205 276-7625 (11-28-57) Stage Band AMBITION Retire at age 30 from a beautiful career as top guitarist in the world CRAIG McNAlR phyli.is mcqueen 1317 N. Ell wood A ve. 21213 342-7212 (6-8-59) CHARLES W. McMILLION 407 N Belnord Ave. 21224 675-9314 (2-9-58) Varsity Wrestling AMBITION: To attend college MEMORIES: Mr Gerhard's class DEBBIE ANN McCUMBER 5314 Wright Avc. 21205 (7-23-59) AMBITION: To get a good job and marry Shew MEMORIES: The good times in the Cafe and my friends GREGORY LAMPROS MERVIS 1208 Brocning Hwy. 21224 (6-24-59) JV and Varsity Baseball. Football AMBITION To get a good job and make a lot of money MEMORIES: Winning the cham- pionship in JV baseball CHARLES I METZGER 207 N I inwood Avc. 21224 AMBITION: To become a h and get into politics MEMORIES Mrs King's lish class and Mr Pociluy’ Physics class CATHERINE E. McCLAIN 2017 Jefferson St 21205 (3-2-57) Art Service Club AMBITION: To get a job and get married. MEMORIES: All the teachers, friends Jus DEBRA ANN McCREADY 4826 Wright Avc. 21205 485-1527 (1-1-59) AMBITION: To work in the secre- tarial Held MEMORIES: My friends and teachers 'dsiAsCJtJ 168 CHELE G. MEZZANOTTE N Milton Avc. 21205 •9-59) IBITION: To work and marry rrcll in 1977 ■MORIES: Mr DiCocco’s ;s, and typing class ‘ JOHN W MICONI 6813 Eastbrook Avc. 21224 633-3469 (10-10-59) Concert Band. Stage Band. SGA AMBITION: To go to college and major in music MEMORIES: Getting out at 12:00 WILLIAM I) MIDDLETON 517 N. Curley St. 21205 563-3424 (8-6-57) AMBITION To get a job. and marry Penny Jones. MEMORIES: Having a good time with my girl BORAH J MILLER 6 Bonsai St. 21224 (7-16-59) tor Society. Badminton team BITION: To become a physi- otherapist I IARD CHARLES MLLER McF.ldcrry St. 21205 C 3-58) RUTH MOORE CAROL A MOREHEAD 718 Bouldin St. 21224 (7-25-59) School Store. Clipper Choir AMBITION: To get a job and later marry MEMORIES: The fun I had for three years. BITION To enter the Navy MORIES: Girls in the hall ■ STEVE MIKOLAENKO 30 N. Montford Ave. 21224 327-4062 (12-5-57) AMBITION: To continue to work MEMORIES: My teachers JOANIE ELLEN Mil I I R 1601 Dundalk Avc. 21222 (5-11-59) Choir. Keyboard. Work-Study AMBITION: To work with the EBI MEMORIES: I Ith grade and all my friends, but the greatest of all is love. MADLYN MOREHEAD 718 S. Bouldin St. 21224 732-8033 (4-3-58) School Store. Clipper Choir. Steer- ing committee AMBITION To make something good out of my life 169 CONSUELLA I MORROW 2321 Ashland Avc. 21205 (8-31-58) AMBITION: To be a business manager JOEL WILLIAM MUTH 3119 Dillon St. 21224 675-7757 (6-12-58) AMBITION: To own my own home and raise a family MEMORIES: The girl I'm going to marry CAROLYN A MYERS 215 N Lu erne Avc. 21224 327-4987 (3-4-59) Topsails, Choir, Thespians. Press | SGA. Psychology Club. Chess Club Soph Talent Show, Jr. Class Play State Legislature. All State Chorus L I ANTHONY PATRICK MOSETTI 91 2 S. Clinton St. 21224 (1-14-59) Yearbook, Choir, Topsails. All State AMBITION: Go in the Air Eorce MEMORIES: Meeting new friends JOHN MOSTRIS 2506 E. Baltimore St. 21224 (6-21-58) J.V. Football. Camera Club AMBITION: Go to college or be- come a carpenter MEMORIES: 75-76 woodshop 3 17 LINDA NF.AI. 2006 E. Madison St. 21205 (10-14-58) AMBITION: Plan to attend col- lege—CCB subject Secretarial Science BILL ROGER NELSON 3722 Claremont St. 21224 (6-11-59) AMBITION: To become a mechanic MEMORIES: Sicbcrt’s homeroom ALLEN W MURRAY 2744 Mura St. 21213 Band. Track AMBITION: Attorney at law MEMORIES: Of me' BARBARA ANN MYERS 2704 E. Oliver St. 276-6839 (10-10-59) Instrumental Music. Saxphonist. i Flutist. Gospel Choir AMBITION: To become a band | director MEMORIES: ALL the friends MEMORIES: Mrs Barrette, hoomcroom 11-07. Mrs. Hurt, typ- ing teacher TRISHA ANN NELSON 3201 Esther Place 21224 (6-20-59) Work-Study AMBITION: To graduate fr Patterson MEMORIES: All the friend made 170 CARTER ELECTED WEZSMEWK News Q American MICHAEL E. NIEDERMAUSER 5909 Laclcdc Rd 21206 485-4270 (4-17-58) Photography Club AMBITION: To go to college for photography and be a photographer MEMORIES: Lot s VIRGINIA NICOI.AIDIS 420 S Oldham St. 21224 732-1577 (5-5-59) Class President. Statistician for foot- ball and baseball. Yearbook AMBITION: To always love and remember Tony s W ins: Aquarium I.Y NEWHOUSE N. Streeper St. 21205 2801 (5-20-58) B1TION: To get married and : kids MORIES: All my friends and hers Approved Carter irloriou-. -k« t wily BITION: To become a hair- 'a. to marry Luigi MORIES Many happy s in Mrs. W'ighton's office VELMA FRANCES NUTTLE 3606 Mt. Pleasant Ave. 21224 276-5169 (2-22-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To do office work, and marry Dave. MEMORIES: Sophomore year Sock Hop II swimming ITION: To be successful in E| ORIES: The MSA ia pionship 1 REY A NOVOTNY 2 Fait Ave. 21224 (2-14-58) ir .y Soccer, Baseball, Foot- JOE RICHARD O’FERRE 1.1 4609 Arabia Ave. 21214 254-1698 (9-16-58) TERRY EUGENE NINE 27 N. Highland Ave 21224 732-8080 (4-30-56) Key Club. Track AMBITION: To work for the Fed- eral Government MEMORIES: Meeting all my friends TIM JOSEPH NIZIOLEK 2419 Fleet St. 21224 732-1734 (4-18-58) AMBITION: To become rich and famous MEMORIES: Auto shop parties, cutting class GEORGIA OLCZAK 1242 Delbert Ave. 21222 (5-22-59) AMBITION: To be a successful beautician and marry Joe. MEMORIES: All ihc people I’ve met over the last three years. 171 I I ! : RAMONA OI.FJNIK 635 S. Montford Avc (5-26-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To attend college, travel, and get married MEMORIES: All My friends BARBARA LYNN ORZECH 6425 Hartwail St. 21224 (12-11-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To be successful in life MEMORIES: The Ring Dance, and all the people I have met. MARY MARGARET OTOOLE 1 I ALLEN L. OLIVER 25 Albemarle St. 21202 (9-26-59) AMBITION: To be an auto mechanic RICKY ERNEST OPITZ 1439 Bonsai St. 21224 633-5606 JV Football. Wrestling, Lacrosse Varsity Football, Track AMBITION: To get out of school MEMORIES: The auto shop crew S' %L- 3 jL't ■ 'JL; KATHERINE MARIE OWENS 3085 Wolfe St. 21231 FBLA, School Store AMBITION: To marry Greg and get a good job and be happy MEMORIES: Mrs. Barany's biology class RICHARD J PAJTIS Football. Weight training AM BITION: Plans to attend college MEMORIES: Joining the football team and getting into trouble 1307 Anglcsca St. 21224 633-4372 (11-25-58) Swimming Team, SGA AMBITION To become an airline stewardess and later marry MEMORIES: Mr Tylers trip to Boston SANDY ANN OROZCO 3015 Pulaski Huy. 21224 488-0142 (8-26-59) Basketball, Swimming. SGA AMBITION: Go to Essex anc become a Dental Hygenist MEMORIES: W inning 4 ribbon- in swimming finals SHARON ROSE OSIETSKI 1704 Malvern St. 21224 633-8284 (4-18-59) Art Service Club. Psychology Club. SGA AMBITION To live and die happily DEBORAH LYNN PARK! 2924 E Baltimore St. 21224 675-5707 (11-24-59) Steering Committee. SGA. 7 sails. Library aide. Clipper Cf AMBITION: To have a sue ful future with Ben. t m 1 Y ANN PARKFR Armistead Way 21205 .383 (8-15-58) UTION: To make it through fORlES: All the good times i with Cindy, Lindy, and I DA A PATTERSON Urban Way 21224 S560 (12-25-58) :jr' ANTHONY PATTI Oapel St. 21231 (9-25-59) SHARON ANNETTE PARKFR 2725 The Alameda 21218 243-7287 (8-3-59) Modern Dance. Bowling Club AMBITION: To go to college and become a registered nurse MEMORIES: The crowded halls BRFNDA SUF PASCHALI. 23 S. Kresson St. 21224 342-0526 (3-16-58) Office Aide. DECA. Track and Field. Poster Contest AMBITION: To find a good job. and continue seeing Steve CHRISTOPHER PFDZICH 3908 Parkside Dr. 21206 325-1823 (8-16-59) AMBITION: To become a forest ranger MEMORIES: Trying to pass Math MARK PF.LFKAKIS 831 S. Oldham St. 21224 (3-5-59) Vice-President of Thespians. SGA. Topsails. Choir. Steering Comm. AMBITION: To become a success- ful actor and dancer MEMORIES: Vicki. Marie. Tony TONY PASKO 1615 Pumphrcy St. 21224 633-5778 (4-11-59) JV and Varsity Lacrosse. Wrestling AMBITION: To go to college and play lacrosse MFMORIFS: Lacrosse championships RON I PATTERSON 427-N Rose St 21224 Baseball AMBITION: Enter the Army MEMORIES: Watching the girls in between periods RICK I FF PETERSEN 504 N. Slrccpcr St. 21205 675-3259 (3-20-59) IITION: To succeed in the ir -N)RIFS: Graduation. Fare- I -scmbly 1 173 mmm ms J-zttfAf. ' J OA- tu. iM yUrtJ TsC MARK ALAN PETRECCA 3301 Fleet St. 21224 732-7539 (1-7-59) Co-F.ditor of 1977 Yearbook DF.NISF PFAFF AMBITION: To be famous MEMORIES: J.C.'s class. Females. Fruit fly labs ANDREA PITH IS 426 Kane St. 21224 663-5690 (3-8-59) Class Vice-President. SGA, JV Lacrosse mgr., Var. Soccer mgr., Var. Swim Team mgr AMBITION: To continue my education MEMORIES: All my friends and fun EDWARD I PFOUTS 5011 E. Oliver St. 21205 AMBITION: To be a truck driver MARK WILLIAM PHILLIPS 730 S. Ell wood A vc. 21224 327-2007 (8-17-59) AMBITION: To make a career out of the Merchant Marines JACKIE A PICARF.I.LO 214 N. Rose St. 21224 (2-13-59) Rifle Club. Clipper Choir AMBITION: To become an x-ray technician JAMES PICCIONE 3912 Claremont St. 21224 AMBITION: To be a meat cutte for Santoni’s Market. MEMORIES: Mr. Carr's cabine making class. Sue 77. SH Dances RACHEL GISELE PIGATT 2339 McF.ldcrry St. 21205 563-4227 (6-22-57) Pep Squad AMBITION: To be a seamstress MEMORIES: Miss Gilliccc. My Uncle Bill. Mother Hubbard's ANTHONY R PILKER 4787 Shamrock Avc. MEMORIES: My motorcycle, soc- cer. football. D.C. AMBITION: For Nancy to pass, and I can play soccer PATRICIA ANN PITTS 902 E. Pratt St. 21202 837-3397 (10-30-58) AMBITION: To go to cep and make money MEMORIES: Goodbye Pi son Eat your heart out. —----------------- AN ANNA PLOSKON . Curley St. 21224 7829 (10-26-59) Club. Clipper Choir, FBI.A BITION: A career in medi- and later marriage TORIES: All the wonderful le :REN I FF. PORTER Beryl Ave. 21205 658 (8-16-58) ervice Club. Bowling Club. 'lub, Maryland Model State mature F JOSEPH POTTER 8 luantril Way 21205 '10 (9-10-59) s Swimming II riON: To become a pilot 5 )RIES: Getting out at H LINDA MARY PI.OTT 3417 Foster Ave. 21224 327-2969 (8-7-59) AMBITION: To attend colleges ma- joring in History and Social Sciences MEMORIES: The 13 bus JARIOUS J POINDEXTER 1429 Kcnhill Ave. 21213 342-1914 (2-18-59) BOBBY JAY POWEI.I. 6439 Harlwait St. 21224 (10-5-59) Varsity Cross-Country. Track DANIEL JUNIOR POWELL 1822 E. Fayette St. 21231 276-3222 (9-11-59) Swimming. Basketball. Cross- Country Track and field AMBITION: To be successful in life MEMORIES: Harry Dingle Print Shop FREDERICK POOLE STANLEY PAUL POTRZUSKI 321 S. East A ve. 21224 Soccer. Lacrosse AMBITION: To go to an NCAA college and play lacrosse MEMORIES: Scott Coster my bud- dy. Crazy Saubach ROBIN JOANN POWERS 437 S. Robinson St. 21224 (8-16-59) Clipper Choir. Gymnastics AMBITION: To work and later marry MEMORIES: The happy times at Patterson r «r GREGORY THOMAS PRAGER 715 N. Rose Si 21205 342-0469 (8-12-58) AMBITION: To be an auto me- chanic and slay with my honey MEMORIES: Auto shop DEBORAH RUTH PULLING 1038 Lcrcw Way 21205 488-7017 (7-12-59) AMBITION: To make life worth living for myself and the people around me MEMORIES: Everyone at Patterson MARY E PRAGER 715 N. Rose St. 21205 (11-20-59) AMBITION: Making the best of my life as I possibly can MEMORIES: Cutting class to have a good time tt- SANDRA DEE PRICE 601 S. Grundy St 21224 327-8063 (3-17-59) SGA AMBITION: To marry Tom and live happily ever after MEMORIES: the people I've met fh ■ f 7 7 rui ANTHONY QUARLES THEODORA ANNTONETTE QUEEN 1503 N. Luzerne St. 21213 (7-1-59) AMBITION: To be a nurse DEBORAH LYNN PUCKI IS 3136 McEldcrry St. 21205 342-7439 (3-20-58) DEC A AMBITION: To succeed in Estc Lauder Cosmetics or be a clothin buyer NALDESE LATONYA PULLUM 2702 E. Chase St. 21213 276-7644 (5-19-59) SGA. DECA, Basketball. Sof' ball. Badmitton, Library Aide AMBITION: To attend Collcg Park or Catonsvillc University EDITH RUTH PUMPHREY 2605 E. Preston St. 21213 327-6172 (3-26-59) AMBITION: To become a Math teacher MEMORIES: Mr. Brookin' Math OREST RAD 623 S. Robinson St. 21224 SGA. Steering Committee. per Choir. Chess Club Topsails AMBITION: College and the world MEMORIES: Of all my fri that I met in this school cr Choir. “Pajama Game JITION: To work and laler arried TORIES: My three wonder- ears JERRY RANSON 1431 Kcnhill Ave. 21213 675-1742 (5-24-59) AMBITION: Architect CHARLES LOTAN RASIN JR 113 N. Curley St. 21224 327-0767 (10-2-58) Library aide AMBITION: To become an Anglcsca St. 21224 ITION: To keep out of Ic IOR1ES: What happened to c on the last day of school PAUL REM EI K IS Baltimore St. 21224 (2-4-58) Bowling Team To go to college CHERYL J RHODES 1412 Bonsai St. 21224 633-8418 (5-20-59) SGA. JV Cheerleader AMBITION: To meet Charles Wei- gert over the rainbow MEMORIES: Cutting Mr. Gep- hardt's class MARY LEE RICCIUTI 728 S. Curley St. 21224 (7-9-58) AMBITION: To be a Secretary and marry Dennis MEMORIES: My three years at Patterson High ALICE RAYNEL REASE 1438 N. Milton Avc. 21213 (2-9-59) AMBITION: Radiology. Technolo- gy, X-ray technician MEMORIES: Getting up at 6:00 in the morning AARON E. REID 2717 Mura St. 21213 276-2680 Swim Team and Baseball AMBITION: To make money MARY THERESA RIGHINI 3005 Pulaski Hwy. 21224 342-4470 (9-8-57) Clipper Choir. Chess Club AMBITION: To be a clerk typist and marry Bob MEMORIES: Good times with the Choir CHUCK JOSEPH RINGGER 1224 Delbert Ave. 21222 633-6898 (11-4-59) Dramatics, Clipper Choir AMBITION To finish college MEMORIES: Going to the animal zoo at 3rd period. HARRY RICHARD ROBBINS 2015 E. Baltimore St. 21231 (6-13-59) AMBITION: To join the Air Force, become a chopper pilot MEMORIES: Cutting class in the tenth grade EVELYN BERNICE ROBINSON 824 N. Belnord Ave. 21202 (3-26-59) DEBRA LEE RISER 3225 Foster Avc. 21224 (4-25-58) AMBITION: To be an airline stewardess and travel around the world MEMORIES: Mr. Zvonar’s home- room—the best. DONNA M RISER 3225 Foster Avc. 21224 (12-10-59) MONA ROCKWELL DEBBIE A RODRIGUIZ 1554 Elrino St. 21224 633-9354 (8-28-59) Swim Team, SGA. Steering Committee AMBITION: To work and later travel MEMORIES: Mr Tyler’s trip to Boston tr 7?U A- s jZ Lsttl, • • • AMBITION: To be with Jeffrey, be a model and travel MEMORIES: Meeting Jeffrey in the hall during 3rd period in 11th grade. DONNA MARIEA ROANE 2615 E. Biddle St. 21213 (5-25-59) Volleyball, Flag Football Tear AMBITION: To get a job, mat ried, and meet new people. MEMORIES: Up at 6:00 an fun in Miss Bush’s class. KENNETH J ROBERTSON 209 S. Bouldin St. 21224 (4-20-58) Varsity Tennis AMBITION: To be succcssfu and most of all happy MEMORIES: Mr. White’s Hi tory class PEGGY VERONICA ROOM 6521 O’Donnell St. 21224 633-9041 (2-18-59) Clipper Choir AMBITION: To go to m x l| school, and boy hunting MEMORIES: Mrs. Bush. Feild ODORE L. ROGERS Ashland Ave. 21205 7940 (7-6-57) ball. Rifle Club. Swimming 3ITION: To continue law TORIES: High School being :c place LBECK . Ell wood A ve. 21224 339 (1-18-59) r, Lacrosse ITION: To go to college iakc a lot of money ORIES: Good times in Mr. I MICHAEL SANDERS 6)’Donne!l St. 21224 i-J21 (1-30-59) ootball. Varsity Cross- ■ r| y. Track. Clipper Choir, lc lub H riON: To attend college N)RIES: JC’s class. Mrs. 8 ■■ LINDA ROSA MARQUITA JOVITA ROSE 2632 E. Baltimore St. 21224 675-4623 (3-5-59) Varsity Basketball. Softball JV Soccer manager AMBITION: To attend college, and become a stewardess NICK SARIOGLOU ANITA SAYLOR 614 S. Oldham St. 21224 327-1689 (1-26-59) Varsity Soccer AMBITION: To go to college MEMORIES: Playing soccer, mess- ing with the girls LORRAINE SUSAN ROSENBERCER 3202 McElderry St. 21205 (5-27-58) AMBITION: To help needed children MEMORIES: All the people I’ve met over these past three years DEBRA JOAN SAI.EFSKY 918 Binney St. 21224 732-5095 '(5-26-58) AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess so I can travel MEMORIES: Copping out with Debbie Hunt. Journalism CAROLYN ANN SCALES 910 E. Lombard St. 21202 547-8152 (6-24-59) Modern Dance AMBITION: An Air Force career MEMORIES: Smoking in the Girl's room 179 DON JOSEPH SCHAFER 5806 Arizona Avc. 21206 485-4816 (3-4-59) JV Football, JV and Varsity Baseball AMBITION: Go to college, play baseball, study photography RICHARD BRIAN SCHOTT 3405 Elmora Avc. 21213 (10-31-58) DEBRA ANN SCHRIEFER 6122 Bessemer Avc. 21224 (9-14-59) Work-Study AMBITION: To work and later marry MEMORIES: 11th grade and all my friends ROBIN RUTH SCHERER 419 N. Glover St 21224 675-2596 (9-20-59) Clipper Choir, NHS. SGA. Steering committee. Work-Study AMBITION: To become a medical assistant FRANKLIN L. SCHAFFER LORETTA JEAN SCHATZ 113 N Rose St. 21224 (9-19-58) Volleyball AMBITION: To go cross country I’m looking for space MEMORIES: ALL the beautiful people l‘vc met at Patterson THERESA MICHELLE SCHOTT 3405 Elmora Avc. 21213 (12-21-59) Varsity Tennis. Basketball, Softball, Honor Society AMBITION: Major in Phys. Ed., marry Mike Grancsc. be successful JV and Varsity Soccer AMBITION: Continue work and marry MEMORIES: MSA Soccer Championships STEPHANIE SCHEIDT 700 S. Highland Avc. 21224 (6-11-59) Work-Study AMBITION: To go to college and become a legal secretary MEMORIES: Summer of 7f and all my friends SHARON ANNE SCHNESSEL 812 Umbra St. 21224 (9-5-5$ Guitar. Ceramics. Work-Study AMBITION: To go to colleg become an executive sccretar later marry MEMORIES: The summer • 76 Work-Study AMBITION: To become a vate secretary and later nr MEMORIES: All my friend --------------------1 HY SCHULTZ . Kenwood Avc. 21224 1791 (12-20-58) 1ITION: To work and marry r Kotschcnrcuthcr and live ily TORIES: Miss Crockett oolest teacher at Patterson RF.SA ANN SERGI Ashland Ave. 21205 5-59) t-Study, UN Club UTION: To become a sue- j1 secretary and accomplish oals iORIES: great friends iHY W. SHAFFER SHIRLEY E. SHEELY 904 N. Madcria St. 21205 (7-30-58) Basketball, Baseball. Tennis ME-MORIES: I will never forget my senior year KATHY ANN SCOTT 404 N. Bclnord Avc. 21224 732-7958 (6-20-59) National Honor Society AMBITION: To get a job. and marry the man of my dreams MEMORIES: Mr. DiPaula's class WARREN KEITH SHEPHERD 101 N. Port St. 21224 327-3028 (11-4-59) JV and Varsity Baseball AMBITION: To go into law- enforcement MEMORIES: Harry Dingle s Print Shop JV Baseball Championship PHYLLIS MARY SHERRY 815 S Oldham St. 21224 (11-9-58) Work-Study AMBITION: To succeed in the sec- retarial field RODNEY DARNELL SCOTT 1215 N. Ellwood Ave. 21213 342-0582 (8-9-59) AMBITION: To be rich MEMORIES. Mrs Woolford's His- tory class. 12:00 bell TAMMY LYNN SEITZ 3417 Teresa Court 21213 (12-2-59) Work-study AMBITION: To work and marry Raymond MEMORIES: All my good times at Patterson with my friends ANTHONY SFIKAS 623 Umbra St. 21224 633-7137 (1-1-59) Student Senator. Yearbook Editor- in-Chicf. SGA. Steering Committee AMBITION: fame and Travel MEMORIES: Everyone and everything - M MAE MARIE SHIFLETT 240 S. Conkling St. 21224 675-3310 (12-9-60) DEC A. Choir. Mr. Mack's poster contest, office aide AMBITION: To finish my career in beautician school ALEX C. SHUBENOK 4776 Shamrock Ave. 21206 (11-8-58) AMBITION: Build a running Street car. work in data process- ing at SSA MEMORIES: Miss Crockett's hair on a rainy day (FRIZZY) MARY KATHERINE SIENKIEWICZ 122 S. Bouldin St. 21224 675-7174 (12-8-59) DEC A AMBITION To travel and meet partying people MEMORIES: The day I came back here I I PATRICIA LEE SHIMANEK 10 N. Curley St. 21224 675-5499 (3-16-59) Choir. Swim Team mgr., gymnastics AMBITION: Get a good job and marry Bill Reclcy MEMORIES: The ring dance SANDY SHINSKY 307 N. Robinson St. 21224 (12-10-59) JV and Varsity Cheerleading. Track and Field. Gymnastics AMBITION: To be happy MEMORIES: Cheering Patterson. bz lUsUZs a-usi- '77 jlle ? CRAIG I RANKLIN' SIMMERS 4022 Dudley Ave 21213 485-1441 (6-17-59) JV and Varsity Football. Baseball. Basketball AMBITION: Go to college, play baseball PATRICK CHRISTIAN SIMMERS 6525 St. Helena Ave. 21222 633-5498 (8-15-59) Varsity Football. Lacrosse AMBITION: To hit up college and marry a wealthy young lady MEMORIES: Cutting French BRENDA LEE SHORT 3313 Noble St. 21224 732-8379 (11-8-59) Stage crew. Library and office aide. Clipper Choir AMBITION: To be successful in life ROSE MARIE SICCA 4819 Orville Avc. 21205 (1-30-58) DEC A AMBITION: To get married MEMORIES: Going to Salisbury for 3 days and partying lb J whole time ANTHONY SIMMONS I F.N J. SIPES Hornel St: 21224 (12-9-59) BITION: Work and later y Bill TORIES: Ring Dance and ’rom RAY J SKAMNSKI 1113 S. Bouldin St. 21224 (1-9-58) MEMORIES: Riding my pickup truck around the track in “76 I I GENE LEE SMITH INI A ELLEN SMITH . Streeper St. 21205 63 (12-11-59) r Choir, J.V. Cross ry Manager. Work Study ORIES: Dale and Mr. ’s class t believe this.” LINDA SORTINO ALLEN P SPARKS 209 S. Robinson St. 21224 AMBITION: To have a good life MEMORIES: Not going to school ROBIN DAWN SMITH LINDA R SNYDER 3718 Elmlcy Ave. 21213 483-2123 (11-23-59) Basketball, softball, working in the office, DECA “74 School Olympics AMBITION To succeed in the future with my career I iRD THOMAS CTYSIAK 1 liccanna St. I I Sports. J.V and Var. Football J.V. and Var Lacrosse AMBITION: To go to college and become a better person JOE SPERATO 254 S. Eaton St. 21224 732-6986 (6-17-59) I I 183 — I — GUS STAMATOFOULOS 507 Savage St. 21224 633-2240 (3-23-59) JV and Varsity Track. Wrestling. Cross-country AMBITION: To make it through college MEMORIES: Miss Crockett KERY STEWART DAVID LEE STANLEY 2308 E Jefferson St 21205 675-6228 (4-4-58) Donated blood AMBITION: To be successful in life MEMORIES: The day I graduated ANNA MARIE STF.CYK 932 S Kenwood Ave 21224 (6-24-59) Clipper Choir. Work-Study AMBITION: To become a sec- retary. later marry MEMORIES: The bell ringing '77 JUX Xy. Jer ryL djZds r? u? « . . LYNN MARIE STINCHCOMB 2905 Fait Avc. 21224 732-4668 (9-14-59) CHRIS STRINGFIELD 2501 E. Chase St. 21213 327-9349 (1-10-59) Basketball at Northern High AMBITION: To get started in life MEMORIES: Dances and leaving STAFFNEY MARIE STROM AN 165 Albemarle St. 21202 732-1052 (4-1-59) AMBITION To become a pro- fessional model and photography MEMORIES: My junior and senior year counselor (Mrs. Galliccc) Top Sails, Clipper Choir. NHS. Steering Committee. Pajama Game AMBITION: To be a court reporter MEMORIES: All the wonderful people VINCE STELLA 1729 Gough St. 21231 (8-14-59) Soccer AMBITION: To work and late marry MEMORIES: Meeting Mr Zvonar HELEN SUDUBA 304 S. Macon St 21224 732-0930 (3-1-58) Keyettes. Clipper Choir, 9 J Steering Committee AMBITION To get a good and someday marry MELA CARRIH SWORD 1 Anglcsca St. 21224 10-13-59) IBITION: To work and later ry MORIES: Friends and good cs sTHIA ANN TABER S. Kenwood Ave. 21224 0-8-59) 1 I I. IN DA A. SYDI IK 6419 Bushey St 21224 633-9212 (6-9-59) Gymnastics AMBITION: Get through life MEMORIES: All the good times I got in trouble with Carol Lindlcr. LAURA JUDITH SZITA 1307 Gusryan St 21224 (5-10-59) Steering Committee AMBITION: To have a career that I really like MEMORIES: My Jr. year, friends I have met 3cr Choir '3ITION: To live a fullfillcd MORIES: 10th grade. Don’t ■;t the beach girls U.A.S.D.) IMTHY DALE TANNER C Pumphrey St. 21224 0 212 (5-13-59) ' iscball YITIGN: Forestry To bc- n a forest ranger IE ORIF.S Mr. Kougl’s His- ry lass CHERISE RENEE TAYLOR 1509 E 28th St 21218 243-0586 (9-22-59) JV and Var. Chccrlcading. Track. Art Service Club. Band. Tennis AMBITION: To win a gold metal at the 1980 Olymics. KAREN ELIZABETH TAYLOR 6206 Shipvicw Way 21224 (12-17-59) AMBITION To work and be happy MEMORIES: Crazy times and special moments SHARON DENISE TABB 1221 N. Milton Ave. 21213 (12-9-59) History Club. Gospel Choir. I ibrary aide AMBITION: A Pediatrician MEMORIES: Homeroom 11-03. Mr Kougl’s class; group of crazy- kids ELIZABETH MARIE TAGI IAMBI RIS 1415 Bonsai St 21224 (11-24-58) Work-Study. Clipper Choir AMBITION: To become an X-ray technician MEMORIES: Fun times with my friends and teachers VICKI JANE TAYI OR 6907 Conley St. 21224 282-1662 (7-27-59) Thespians. All-State Chorus. Class of ’77 Historian. Steering Commit- tee. SGA. Topsails. Pajama Game , Choir. Talent Show 185 ) Varsity Football. Wrestling. Varsity Club AMBIT ION: To make all the money I can and retire young PEGGY LYNN THOMPSON 4802 Strathdalc Rd 21206 485-0716 (12-19-58) AMBITION: To marry Bug and live happily ever after MEMORIES: All my friends at Patterson KEVIN M THOMAS PENNY MARIE THOMAS 6507 Detroit Ave. 21224 (1-17-59) 3504 Noble St. 21224 732-6160 (1-24-59) AMBITION: To stay happy MEMORIES: All my friends at Patterson . 0 Ce i-Kis?. . LOUIS TOMAS 1350 Broening Hwy. 21224 633-4569 (6-4-59) AMBITION: to be a Lab Technician MEMORIES: The days with Kougl and Mrs. King RENE MICHELLE TRENT 2638 Ashland Avc. 21205 732-3767 (2-23-59) AMBITION: To become a nurse MEMORIES: All the nice people I met SEBASTIAN TIRADO WANDA YVETTE THOMAS 215 N. Collington Avc. 21231 675-5865 (11-24-59) Steering Committee AMBITION: Plans to go u college and become a nurse MEMORIES: All my crarj friends and teachers KAREN ANN THORI INNSSON 230 S. Oldham St. 21224 (12-18-57) AMBITION: To marry Tir and be happy MEMORIES: Meeting Tim GREGORY JAMES TROT 3rd 1448 Broening Hwy. 21224 186 (8-6-58) AMBITION: To succcd iai work at A M Castle Steel MEMORIES: homeroom tc3 : “100 Watt (Mr. Adams) | !' | ,v 7 I C TRUSZKOWSKI Decker Ave. 21224 2828 (11-3-59) cr Team 8ITION: To go to college TORIES: . BARA ANN TURNER •4. Montford 21224 577 (9-13-59) Club, working in the y ITION: To finish school o to college (ORIBS: All the good times R SA ANN URICHECK ! Ponca St. 21224 9 59) ar ok. National Honor So- ty leering Comm. Civic Exp., rs Badminton and Tennis II riON: To go to college CINDY ROSE TRZCINSKI 717 S. Lakewood Ave. 21224 (11-12-59) Tennis. National Honor Society AMBITION: To become a secretary and get the great things out of life MEMORIES: Patterson High ANDREW M TSAKAI AS 6734 Brentwood Avc. 21222 837-2959 (11-11-58) Steering Committee. J.V. Soccer AMBITION: Go to work and make lots of money as a E.B.I. agent MEMORIES: Mrs Guerieri KAREN ANN VAl ANCIUS 308 Joplin St. 21224 633-5465 (2-21-59) SGA. Vice Pres. Steering Com. Football Manager AMBITION: To attend college and remain a happy person OMEGA OLIVIA VAN LAN DING HAM 519 N. Patterson PK Avc. 21205 276-0817 (6-11-59) Track, U.N. Club, Keyettes Modern Dance. Gospel Choir AMBITION: To be an outstanding lawyer MEMORIES: Mr. Ncwbill. friends IOANNIS C. TSAKIRIS 727 Tolna St. 21224 633-5276 (7-20-58) AMBITION: To be a weight lifter MEMORIE.S: our homeroom teacher HELEN TYMIUK 511 S. Lakewood Avc. 21224 276-2668 (6-18-59) Press Staff. History Club AMBITION: To become a model and major in something to do with biology MEMORIES: My close friends here SCHUYLER VARGAS 500 E. Biddle St. 21205 485-3354 (9-4-59) Varsity Tennis AMBITION: To be a pilot, gel rich MEMORIES: Mr White s class 187 ■■B DONNA ANNE VELLI 1426 Dundalk Avc. 21222 633-9330 (11-24-59) Work Study AMBITION: Plans to go to Calf., make a career, and later marry MEMORIES: •‘Seagull . my friends EMIRGEN VILI ABON 103 S Chester St; 21231 342-2731 (12-22-58) Volleyball, Softball Team AMBITION: To go to college MEMORIES: Friends LAWRENCE VIOLANTI 6621 O’Donnell St 21224 633-3909 (9-16-58) .IV and Varsity Football Tennis. 1 I RICKY JR VENABLE 2621 Guilford Avc. 21218 467-3657 (5-4-58) AMBITION: To go into business VINCENT MARSHALL VENDETTI 116 N. Lakewood Avc. 21224 327-8334 (2-28-59) Steering Comm.. Thespians. Office aide. SGA, Psychology Club AMBITION: To kc Mravding_ ss-tls 0 a y wf '-As. lasis). DONNA FRANCES VITALE 139 N. Luzerne Avc. 21224 342-6214 (8-4-59) AMBITION: To attend college, be a model and later marry MEMORIES: Many beautiful friends. Pappy's, Mr. Tyler and fun. AUGUST P VIVIRITO JR 2612 Fleet St. 21224 327-0266 (11-2-59) Topsails. Yearbook, Rally Round The Flag, Boys , Jr. class play, “The Lottery , Pajama Game SGA AMBITION: To become a police officer MEMORIES: All my friends and teachers DONNA MARIE VEST 6432 Hartwail St. 21224 732-2392 (12-4-59) Var. Swim Team, Library aide SGA Rep., Office aide. Choir. “P.J. Game Chorus. Rally Round The Flag” AMBITION: Further education MEI.IDA VILLABON 103 S. Chester St. 21231 CLIFF WAYNE VORIS 5078 Orville Avc 21205 485-5362 (9-21-58) AMBITIONS: Go into the N or be a truck driver MEMORIES: Watching the f in between periods, and autos’ crew MARIE WACHTER tailway Avc. 21222 4-58) TION: To have a career ing a medical sccrctaiy DRIES: All the friends ct IE CAROL WALKER Jefferson St. 21205 9-59) ITION: To become an artist fashion dcsincr IORIE: 12:00 ME MONDREA WALL 9 Madison St. 21205 ■1 3 (10-10-57) ILTION: To go to college 1 :ome a Mortician A RIES: The arguments t !rs. Gucricri, best friend rl auld have I DARLENE WADE 2126 Ashland Avc. 21205 (4-30-59) Modern Dance AMBITION: Going to college to get a better education MRMORIEiS: Waiting to get a diploma at the Civic Center KATHY L WAGNER 813 S. Curley St 21224 (9-24-58) 11th grade -softball, 10th basket- ball, tennis AMBITION: Try to make my life as happy as possible MEMORIES: Cutting class. WILLIAM I WALL 31 N. Bclnord Ave. 21224 AMBITION: Plan to go to college and play soccer JOSEPH L. WARGO 1439 Bonsai St; 21224 (9-18-57) J.V., Var. Football, J.V., Var. Lacrosse AMBITION: To get into the Fire Dept. MEMORIES: Playing football and flinging LAWERNCE JOHN WAGNER 107 N. Potomac St. 21224 675-7842 (7-2-58) Choir. Lacrosse. The Lottery AMBITION: Join the Marine Corps, become a police officer MEMORIES: When J.V. Lacrosse played Curley LINDA MAE WALKER 1237 N. Potomac St. 21213 732-9111 (9-12-58) Gospel Choir AMBITION: To be a nurse MEMORIES: All the good times I have had ROBERT PAUL WARREN 5020 E. Preston St. 21205 485-0819 (5-9-59) AMBITION: To enjoy life and be rich MEMORIES: Shop class Nth and 12th grades 189 DEBRA I WEBB 413 N. Bradford St. 21224 327-4724 (8-17-59) Javcttcs, Varsity Badminton AMBITION: To get a job and marry Jamie MEMORIES: The Ring Dance and the Prom BARBARA ANITA WEEMS 1228 N. El I wood Ave. 21213 JEANETTE WATKINS 619 Bcnninghaus Rd. 21212 433-3855 (3-10-59) AMBITION: Getting a job and becoming successful MEMORIES: Getting here BRENDA LEE WATTS 228 S Regester St. 21231 (9-7-58) Clipper Choir Pep Squad. Varsity Track Team, AMBITION: To become a computer programmer and later marrv Mark MEMORIES: Gym class DONNA MARIE W EHRMANN 6809 Conley St 21224 (12-6-59) Clipper Choir. Pajama Game. SGA. Thespians AMBITION: To marry Steve and have lots of kids MEMORIES: All my friends at Patterson H.S. ERVINE MARIE WELLS 1313 Ballard Way 21224 633-7104 (6-6-59) AMBITION: to be a clerk MEMORIES: I am going to miss all the girls in the bathroom on the first floor (1-31-59) Vollyball AMBITION: To go to Business School and become successful MEMORIES: Going to Mother Hubbards before school SHARON MARIE WATTS 502 N. Lakewood Ave. 21206 488-6181 (5-1-58) Modern Dance, gymnastics AMBITION: To attend college and eventually marry Michael MEMORIES: The people I me: teachers' strike ANGELA DENISE WF.BFR 526 N. Bclnord Ave. 21205 675-8207 (8-26-59) AMBITION: To make the be? of everything MEMORIES: Cutting class an having a good time. LAUREN DENISE WELLS 1308 Bunsen Way 21224 633-7104 (3-12-57) Modern Dance ARD Z. WELSH ang!cr Way 21205 •52 (12-5-58) TION: To become a me- al wizard DRIES: 11th and 12th auto shop IE WHITEHAIR dcEldcrry St. 21205 27-59) DECA id Varsity Chccrlcading TION: To get a job. get rtment and be happy DRIES: All the friends I’ve .d the fun times I've had -YN SUEANN 1SECKF. i Highland Ave. 21224 ■58) JV statistician 1 ION: To attend college. i rry, travel 1 RIES: Cutting with San- A her Hubbard's. I WILLARD WEST DAVID N. WHITE 3212 E. Baltimore St. 21224 488-2210 (7-5-59) Captain of Swim Team, Lacrosse AMBITION: To go to college for 4 years for art, photography MEMORIES: Swim team CHARLOTTE ELAINE WILAND 3745 Ravenwood Ave. 21213 485-0884 (2-18-59) Library aide, DECA AMBITION: To get a good career, travel, settle down with a family MEMORIES: Class 11-14. 12-10, all the fun DIANA LYNN WILLIAMS 2514 E. Monument St. 21205 675-5084 (11-29-59) School Store, Yearbook Staff. Choir AMBITION: To become a book- keeper and someday marry Larry. MEMORIES: All my fantastic friends RICHARD WHITE 3130 McEldcrry St. 21205 276-7253 (6-23-59) AMBITION: To become a draftsman MEMORIES: Beating the 8:00 bell, and the friends THOMAS A WIDMARK 3417 E. Lombard St. 21224 (6-15-58) AMBITION: To study theater MEMORIES: Failing math. Ilth grade English HENRY LEE WILLIAMS 2407 E. Chase St. 21213 276-1193 (4-20-59) Track, Basketball, Football. Baseball AMBITION: To become the best in track 191 VINCENT MICHAEL WILLS 1606 Popland St. 21226 Press Staff AMBITION: To go to college MEMORIES: Going to Mother Hubbards KATHLEEN MARGARET WINDSOR 1 I DEBRA S WILSON DERRICK TYRONE WILSON 2839 E. Federal St. 21213 327-6406 (10-29-59) JV Football. Varsity Lacrosse AMBITION: Who knows? Maybe President MEMORIES: The halls 104 S. Highland Ave. 21224 (3-23-59) CEP Varsity Tennis. NHS, Bowling. AMBITION: To attend Essex CC and become a medical secretary MEMORIES: The ring dance, ten- nis. and everyone MICHAEL E. WINTERI ING 4821 Hazelwood Avc. 21206 488-7952 (6-17-59) Varsity Football. Baseball. Bas- ketball. Varsity Club AMBITION: To attend college and play football CHARLES JOSEPH WISE 3711 Claremont St. 21224 (11-2-59) AMBITION: To work for Gas Electric and marry Prissy MEMORIES: All my friends at Patterson THOMAS JOSEPH WISNIEWSKI 1925 Bank St. 21231 (8-12-59) JV Track team AMBITION: To go to college MEMORIES: Mrs. William s 10th grade class ■ RENEE. WILSON 1422 Edison Hwy. 21213 276-4368 (12-10-57) AMBITION: To get a job JEFF A WINGATE. 803 N. Kenwood Avc. 21205 . 732-4385 (11-28-59) Baseball AMBITION: To play pro hockt MEMORIES: Gonna miss Han Dingle's Rest Periods SUSAN D. WITKOWSKI 709 S. Lakewood Avc. 2122- (3-17-59) Yearbook Staff. Stcerin C mittcc. Clipper Choir AMBITION: To get an inter ing job the later get married MEMORIES: Mr Fenton's c' Sr1 192 I WOMER 1 Detroit Ave. 21222 -8670 IBITION: To have, a naval :cr MORIES: Teachers, nds, chicks )NG SU YIM S. I.inwood Ave. 21224 1877 (5-7-57) 3ITION: To dream what I to dream, and be what I to be. TORIES: Good teachers nice friends CAROL ANN WOOD 3010 McElderry St. 21205 (2-28-59) JV and Var. Chccrlcading. SGA AMBITION: To always be happy MEMORIES: Friends, smiles, and football games VICTORIA WOOLFOLK 1930 E. Eager St. 21205 (11-24-59) AMBITION: To get a belter education and make a good wife for my husband MEMORIES: Miss Fair's typing class TANYA RENEE YOUNG 3727 Garrison Ave. (3-1-59) AMBITION: To become the world's finest fashion designer, and to believe. MEMORIES: Friends, teachers PAULA JUDITH ZIELINSKI 22 S. Potomac St. 21224 342-5558 (10-21-59) Kcyettcs. Clipper Choir. Chess Club, Honor Society AMBITION: To go to college BRENDA FAYE YEIDER 2229 Bank St. 21231 732-9134 (7-1-59) AMBITION: To get a job working with small children MEMORIES: Sewing class BRENDA L. I FIT 5506 W hitby Rd. 21206 (8-16-59) AMBITION: To have a career in law enforcement. MEMORIES: Meeting the crazy people at Patterson. Wc may never pass this way again, and for most, the end brings joy and great hopes of future events; but still we remember our past. Wc keep in mind that when we lose sight of our past . . . the love, the joy, the pain, the sorrow, wc soon lose sight of our goals. Oh. Patter- son, we've come into sight of our goals, but wc have so much farther to go. You've made us ready to take our places in the world—but your place in our hearts and minds will never grow cold. We know that we will never see this day again, but our memories will keep for- ever alive the warmth wc hold for you. 193 194 Miry L Ricosl . Th nV you ll' gath- ered and edged ilh Ikc Liwk Krau I’ll get killed if I don't fiftd my shoe KINDER L’ENFANTS M2 pa l.cAaron Cooper. It’ the story of my life this be still and keep out of the way. kid. Donna Schultz And Dear Lord, make sure that they have a place at Patter- son for me when I get big Christina Majerowicz I’ll say butter I hate Cheese r fir Charlene word DINK sounds reallyfunny’ 195 ■ BAMBINI NINOS DETI Virginia Nicolaidis Mark s, picking on me again! Curtis Barnett A tick- et—just for parking my tricycle near a hydrant. kdricnnoCTrc) I th i 8° «fc? becr ley all Ifiive 1% jrie For'J' JhaT m || side. Cfet.l have LADDIES AND LASSIES DZIECI OH 7 i -JT3 enda Feit I heard the yearbook was in co or 197 I've got a secret. I’ve got a secret and I'm not tollin'. Harry, we’ve got to stop meeting like this! I finally found a date for tl That cafeteria food really gets prom, to ya! I used to dance for the Rockcttcs. This economy model runs on hot air The best part about this yearbook class is the early lunch. 198 PATTERSON AT ITS BEST I'm working on being centerfold for the yearbook. The future of our country is in good hands! I’m 90 what!? Mrs Zvonar, why did yot squash that bug on my jacket? Will you stop stashing the lemon meringue pic in the picture file. I can’t stand it anymore, I wish Helen would retire. Hit and run? Nah, just a History Same to ya fella! test next period. How can you say it’s bachelor Mom said there'd be days I 1, when I rented my own suit! this! uldn’t touch that food with a ot pole you sure Sonny and Cher ted this way? ow I had the kitchen sink ■re before 1 left home. atient yearbook advisor: no for you till you settle down Please, no more pictures. My agent has me booked until 1987. Patterson's own Fonzic. Aay! Why don’t we blow this party and go to my place. AND GETTING BETTER! I’ve heard of carpools. but this is ridiculous. Oooh, my cars! They can’t even hit middle C together. What do you mean keep smiling. I’m stuck! I keep telling you its moving! Stop complaining and pass the cake, 'we’re as settled as we’ll ever be. And please God. destroy Mark and Tony’s rhyme book. The understanding advisor. “Will you stop writing the captions in Russian?! That Hcrold! He makes you balance a ball on your nose and tap dance every time you serve. Of course I’m not cold! I’m wearing my thermal underwear, you dummy. You can’t even draw a straight line. At last he got the margin straight V 200 What Do You Think? Are We In Good Hands? «as 201 aenie't Made up of the 3S0 finest High School level choral singers in the Eastern U.S., the ALL- EASTERN COAST CHORUS honoured Patterson this year by selecting AUGUST VIVIRITO as Patterson’s first representa- tive to the chorus in eight years. Intelligent outspokenness is a main require- ment for being elected STUDENT SENA- TOR. TONY SFIKAS proved himself quite worthy of the honour this year. “Special” is the word that bes describes those who care enough t do their very best. This is the reason that we recogni i “special” people on these pages, nd because of their talents, but becaus they care enough to try. PAULETTE KNIGHT. MINAS GIORGA KIS, JOHN BILIS, KATHY KARAMAN IDIS, and (unpictured) DONNA VES maintained PERFECT ATTENDANCE for all three years of high school. The MSA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE is chose not only for his athletic ability but also for his scholastic achievement. Patterson honoured to have a fine example of both NICK ELIOPOULOS Auditions throughout the state of Maryland to find the 400 best high school choir members re- sulted in the choosing of six singers from Patterson as members of the MARYLAND ALL- STATE CHORUS. They were DAWN HANKS. AUGUST VIVIRITO, TONY MOSETTI, VICKI TAYLOR. OREST RAD. and (unpictured) CAROLYN MYERS. OUNG AMERICA SPEAKS. spon- A by the National Essay Press, is an hology of essays written by high school lents. Two seniors from Patterson will e their essays published in this anthology. :y are TERESA ROSS and CHRISTINE RACK!. Sponsored annually by the McCormick Company is the UNSUNG HERO award. This year MICHAEL ASHE received the award from Patterson for his fine athletic ability. MICHELE HOPKINS was selected as STUDENT PAGE to the General Assembly in Annapolis. ’N'ADETTE KROL was chosen as a list in the Goucher College Club ES- ' CONTEST this year for her essay ing with the problems principals have Ithcir solutions. The following arc recognized for the INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT listed. They add color, variety, and beauty to Patterson through their various activities. BACK: JOSEPH GUANTI— Building Repair. DONNA WEHRMANN—Mechanical Drawing. RONALD OLIVERRIO— Building Repair FRONT: CHONG SU YIM—School flag design. PATRICIA KRUG—Pottery demonstration at the City Fair and MICHAEL GOLDBERG— I Aman American Day Parade participation. 203 Mark Pclckakis, Linda Gccson, ■JjTNGi John Miconi. Angela Gialamas. Alon McArthur, FRONT: Carolyn Maddox. Mark Boyer, Dawn Hanks. Mark Pelrccca, and Sharon Schncsscl BACK: Melissa Horn. Minas Giorgakis. Stella Bcutgcn.and Kathleen Windsor FRONT: Mark Pclckakis, Vicki Taylor, and August Vivirito BACK: Marie Ford and Melissa Horn Stella Bculgcn, August Vivirito Barbara Myers and John DiBlasio FRONT: Nick Eiliopoulos. Michael Ashe, Teresa Schott. Paul Marsh, and Walter Conrad BACK: David Graham, Mike Wintcrling, and Buddy Hilton SENIORS NOT PICTURED SIIARON ABSHIRI 108 N Clinton St MICHAEL ADCOCK 2720 Jeffctton St MONIRUI. AI.AM 1501 E. Monument St JOSEPH THOMAS AQUINO 400 Bonval St ESTHER ARGVROYDIS 4)4 Guvryan St ALLEN AUTHENREATH 2017 Bear Ridge R J DAVID A BANASZEW'SKI 1225 Anglcvca St ALVIN BATTLE 1) 12 N I inwood Ate WILLIAM BEAMSDEREER 6 Tolna St MICIIAEI 8EREC KY 11)7 E Baltimore St CRETCHEN BERENC'Z • •07 E Lombard St. DAVID BETZ 640 Potto St DENISE BETZ ’016 E. Pratt St SUSAN BISCOE 431 N Kenwood Ate JOHN BISHOP 250) E (have St DONALD BLAIR 2) 4 N Pott St ROVENA BOGIER 938 N Paltcrton Patk Ate CHRISTINE 8URACKI 62) S Conklmg St PATRICIA BORACKI 62) S Conklmg St BRIAN ( BRIGGS 141) Gstiytti St. EDWARD CALVERT 112 N l ucerne Ate RAYMOND ARNUCCI 710 S Houtdin St THOMAS CIIESLEV 122) Raktgh Way DAVID W CLEMENTS I5 S. (owlling St WALTER CONRAD )6)J Pulatki llwy MARGARET COWAN 1502 Elrino St. RICHARD CURRAN 26)4 Mel lde St DAVID CURRENCE 4)10 Slanwood Ate JOSEPH DatOSTA 2419 McEldert) St ALVIN DANIELS 3115 Btocnmg llwy ALONZO DAVIS ERNIE DIETRICH 272) Pelham Ate DARRYL DIFFENBAUGII 315 N. Robmton St ROSS DONNELL CHERYL DZIENNIK 331 Hotnel St CHRIS EGAN 4508 PaiLvtde Dr WILLIAM ELLEN8ERGER )0) S Clinton St STEVE FANTIS 728 Old Kim St ANDREW IOEHRKOLB )6) l) e« St LINGARD LRANK 617 S Savage St JAMES GARRISON 1924 E Pfatl St MARTIN W GLRAGIITY 1211 Wclhbnck W at MARIA GILLO ETTA GILEUS 20)) Ofleant St DAVID GRAHAM 916 N. Codington Ate DONALD GREEN 1105 Dematca) Way WILLIAM J GUERIN 820 S Strceper St DEBORAH GURNEY 25 S Robmvio St. DANNY HAAS 126 N Potomac St. RODNEY HAMILTON 404 N Milton Ate JOANANNA HENLEY 1029 N Cattle St SHERRY HILL 1874 E layette St. MICHELE. HUMPHREY 2600 E I aKRMwnt Ave WII LIAM HUMPHRIES 4101 Gladden Ate LOUIS IIUPFELD 6)1 N Highland Ate GREGORY ISAAC 2607 Jefferton St THOMAS ITTNER 121 N Curley St RUSSELL JACKSON 2914 Springhill Ate MICHELE JESSE 6518 Brown Ate WAYNE JONES 120) N I in woo) Ate YVONNE JONES 5062 Wright Ate DEBORAH JOYNER 408 N Paltcrton Park Ate RONALDJLBB )2)8 Totter Ate JOSEPH KASPR AK 811 N Kenwood Ate KENNETH KFILER 1605 Charlotte Ate CYNTHIA KEYSER II S Potomae St. ROSE B KIDWELL M Hotnel St JOSEPH KIELEK 121) Btocnmg llwy IIEUNG S KIM 2)46«E layette St BERNARD KINGSBOROLGH 928 N Chapel Si SF.OK KO IIEUNG DANIEL KUNKEL 6709 Conley St DONAI D I KWIATKOWSKI 511) Fait Ave CAROL LENTZ 337 S Ann Si PAMELA LEWIS 1417 Grcgoe Way LINDA LONG 1429 Raleigh Way GEORGE LONGDON 2606 MeEIderry St KARI I.OTVEDT 11 )2 Hewitt Way RICHARD LOWE 715 N Paltcrton Park Ate BRIAN MACHOVEC 604 S. Tolna St JAMES MACK 1009 S Potomac St ALICE MACZKA 7) 5 S Grundy St CARL MAGEE 209 N Rote St BRIAN MARSHALL 1701 Maltern St DAVID MAI THEWS 121) Wedtback Way EAMMANLI L MATTHEWS 1840 E Chite St RUTH MATTHEWS 8) 9 N Codington Ate JOANN MeCRAY PATRICIA MENINGER PETER M MERVIS 1208 Broenmg llwy DUANE. O Mil LER 604 S Newkirk St MICIIAEI MUELLER 2610 Monument St W AYNE A NESTOR 22) Madeira St RONAI D H IVERIO 6585 St Helena Ate KARL ORI ISCHUCK BRYAN PETTY 6810 Bank St MARK PHILLIPS 7)0 S Ellwood Ate ZACHARY B PIERCY )2I0 Hud ton St DANIEL PIETRUSZKA M2 llorncl St. JOHN W PITZINGER 3117 Dillon St MATTHEW POREMSKI 704 N I u errx Ate DANIEL POWELL 1822 E l ayette St ROBERT V PRATT 3903 Potter Ate MARIA PROCOPIO 722 Bonttcw Ate DIANE REDFERN lumen Way iRT REED ANTHONY RINAOIO 5508 Mayvtewr Ate JULIA ROBERTSON 912 Spangler Wat ROBERT I RODETSKY 6215 Eatlbowrne Ate LEO A ROSA 506 N I akewood Ave VANESSA SALVAROlA 221 N Lmwood Ate JANICE SANDERS 618 S Wolfe St RUTH SANTANA 325 S Durham St RODNEY SCOTT 1215 N Ellwood Ate. MARIA SCHMINSKY VICKIE SICCA 4819 Orttlle Ate LAQUAN SMITH 2117 Orkant St RANDY I SMITH 4)0 N Lakewood Ate ANTHONY SOEII.AS 346 S Oldham Si JOSEPH SPERATO ANTHONY STASI 16)5 Malvern St SHARON STEWART 1127 Tcnnent Way DEBBY STINNETT 1415 Bank Si IARRY STOKES 2700 Mura St WILLIAM STOKES M7 S Dallav Ct GENE TAGLIAFERRO 127 S Robmton St GREGORY TAYEOR M7 S Spring Ct DANNY TIPTON 419 N Milton Ate CATHERINE TRAEGEER 5411 Seward Ave BERNARD TRAWINSKI 717 S Port St. JOHN B TRIKERIOTIS 625 Oldham St. OVERTON TYSON 7)1 Orkant St IRVIN J VENEY 18)8 E Eager St WILLIAM A WATSON 923 Qnanlril Way JAMES W WEATHERST 70 S Clinton St REGINA WEDDINGTON IJ09 W Calvert St. RALPH JUDE WLIDMAN 6581 Si Helena Ate MACK CLAYTON WHITE 401 N. Ellwood Ate LONNIE E WHITE 1323 N l.urcrnc Ave. DAVID WILLIAMS 1304 Bunn Way FRANCES WILLIAMS 1102 E Pratt St. ROGER WILLIAMS 2)22 Mailman St SOPHIE WILLIAMS 2600 Grogan Ate RICKY I WISHON 2409 E Fayette St. BONNY YOUNG 1219 Demareay Way MICHAEL YOUNG 1501 Kenhill Ate NANCY ZAGRODA 2022 Pattern Ate JIM ZERVOS 906 Ponca St EDWARD EMERY 515 N Glover St. The Yearbook Staff would like to thank the follow- ing persons, places, and things for their contributions (no matter how small!) to the 1977 Clipper: Mr. Mack—one (1) pair of pliers Mrs. King—one (I) industrious right hand Mr. Perilla—the Tall Ships picture we did use but almost didn't Mr. Feild—the clock in Mrs. Lobig's room that we did use Mr. Pociluyko—the clock in his room that we didn't use Mr. Gephardt—the computer printout remains that may or may not be in the book Mr. Miller—information as to where to get a polygraph Mr. Rough a delay of two days in a certain person's detention so that we could go to . . . State Office Supply Company—for the polygraph that cost us a fortune Southern Sign Supply—many sheets of formatt and borders A Plymouth Satellite—its valor above and beyond the call of duty The Sunpapers and News American articles used on pp. 85,96,97. Frank Ben—their time, cameras, and patience but especially some GRF.AT pictures Mr. Russell Blondin—for being irrcplaceably in- strumental in assisting us Mrs. Gertrude Zvonar—for not becoming mentally disturbed, insane, or otherwise incapacitated as a result of questions, stupid mistakes, bad cropping, misspellings, missing pictures, and misdemeanors We love you all! The 1977 Clipper Staff 207 Here they are—the Senior classes who deserve special recog- nition for their part in helping the yearbook!! 12-07—who led the way with $100.00! 12-13—the first class to turn in their money! Special Recognition must also be given to the classes who turned in more than $50.00: 12-01, 12-20. 12-04. 12-16. 12-03. and 12-13. The Class of 1977 and the Yearbook Staff is grateful for their support. FRONT: Marie Ford, Dawn Hanks. Barbara Crzcch. Cindy Taber. Mary Grcgorowich. ROW 2: Mary I ce Ricciuti. Robin Powers. Georgia Olczak. Fisa Dunsmorc. Sharon Anderson. Donna Riser. Madlyn Morchcad, Karen Thorfinnsson. Fli abeth Karaklis ROW 3: Marcy Marski. Renee Bach. Sandy Shinsky, Carol Wood. Karen Taylor. Donna Vest ROW 4: Victoria Woolfolk. I.isa Christ, Forrainc Rosenberger. Lynn Stinchcomb. Loretta Schatz. Kathy Scott ROW 5: Donna Matthews. Karen Greene, Jayne Raleigh, Pam Hughes. Pam Sword ROW 6: Chcric Cooper. Debbie Mackey. Jeanette Watkins. Christy Biscoc. Lynne l.istopad Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Mrs. Wroblcwski There are no strangers here, only friends we haven’t met. Mrs. Goode FRONT: Virginia Nicolaidis. Karen Valancius. Angela Gialamas. Michele Hopkins. Maria Procopio. Mary Anzcngrubcr. Sandy Cooper ROW 2: Charles Curbcam, Karl Potter, Patrick Simmers, Brenda Frye. Patrice Cohn, Denise Fouls. Bernadette Krol. Paul- ette Knight ROW 3: John Miconi. Bruce Caruso, Therese Iwancio, Sharon Tabb. Jim Womer, Dale Sanders, Wol Cho Soon ROW 4: Clayton Manns. Robert Truszkowski. Tony Aravidis. Chuck Ringger ROW 5 Mark Pctrccca. F.d Emery. John Bilis. Paul Lubcr- tine. Mark Boyer. David Stanley Mr. Gerhard FRONT: Gary Brown, Zolton Kiss, Robin Smith. Carroll Gossage. William Wall. Mr Gerhard ROW 2: Donald McCarthy. Charles McMillion. Paul Marsh. Perry Kuc inski, William Hines ROW 3: John Tsakiris, Robert Warren. Ronald Czyzcwski, Gerald Bohrer ROW 4: Richard Miller. Joseph Chucoski. Tony Pasko. Dominic Cclano ROW 5: Robert Fickus. Anthony Quarles. Joe Wargo, Mack White. Dennis Christian ROW 6: Charles Fertitta. Pete Frisone ROW 7: Gene Smith. John Manning. James Redifer, Jeff Wingate. Donald Carnohan Among God’s best gift to us are the people who love us. When life gives you Lemons make Lemonade! Mr Zvonar FRONT: Maria Grillo. Carol I.cnt . Robert Phillips. Debbie Riser. Mclida Villabon ROW 2: Thomas Johnson. Linda Patterson. Debbie N'ini. Sandy Fish. Regina Weddington. Debbie Haskins. Debbie Gilmer ROW 3: James Lantry, Marty Gcraghty. Robert Como. John Bit .cr. Curtis Barnett. Allen Sparks ROW 4 Beanie Dial. Thomas Widmark. Allen Oliver. Ronald Jubb. Vint Kozdras, Douglas Harding ROW 5: Tony Mosetti, Mike Mueller. Bernard Kingsborough. Keith Brown. Mike Hcimbach ROW 6: Randy Smith. Keith Knight. Tony Curtis. Eugene Cox. Bill Humphries FRONT: Chris Boracki. Debbie Jenkins. Mary Hatgidiakos. Kathy Karamanlidis ROW 2: Teresa Ford. Andrea Pitilis, Wanda Thomas. Adrienne Carey. Teresa Urichcck. Carolyn Maddox ROW 3: Helen Tymiuk, Marquita Rose. Linda Gccson, Laurie Krieger, Panic Fries. Donna Vitale ROW 4: Minas Giorgakis. Vince Wills. Harold F.lliott. David White ROW 5: Gus Stamalopou- los. Brian Marshall. Jerry Lovin. John DiBlasio, Pat Rekert. Chong Su Yim ROW ( : Ronald Hill. Roger Williams. Chuck Met gcr. John Trikeriotis. Jim Mack Learn from Yesterday Live for Today Hope for Tomorrow Miss J. Bush (J-) Don’t just fill your Life with years—fill your years with Life. rs. l.obig FRONT: Catherine McClain. Allgcria Lucas. Darlene King. Judy Gagliano. Janice Sanders. I auric Kraus. Dale Gibson ROW 2: Staffncy Stroman, Shirley Kaptain, Sharon Parker. Cheryl Rhi dcs, Carolyn Wicncckc. Paula llnatnick, Rita Jeter, Von clla Bennett. Angelina Johnson. Deborah Evans ROW 3: I.aquan Smith. I.orrctta Gladden. Donna Roane. Cindy Carroll. Paula Ham- mond. Linda Rosa ROW 4: Andrew Tsakalas. Matt Porcmski. Alice Reasc. Schuy ler Vargas. Anthony Pilkcr ROW 5: Earl Chavis, John Bishop. Chris Pcd ich. Aaron Reid ROW 6: Darryl Diffcnbaugh. Mike Wintering. Joe Sperato. Calvin Battle. Martienus Boercn, Russell Jackson FRONT: Scott Lee, Bill Keller, Yvette Garrett. Mike Goldberg. I eAaron Cooper ROW 2: Claire Berger. Rachel Hudson. Melissa Horn. Mr. DiCocco, Ursula Kozlowski, Phyllis Davis ROW 3: Barb Jaworski. Linda Walker. Stella Beutgen. Kathleen Windsor. Denise Dcllacqua, Sharon Malone ROW 4 Ken Gostomski, Michael Dashicll. Arlene Hartman. Diane Bloodsworth. John Disney. Andrew Brubach ROW' 5: Keith Bach. Xaviar Bisin. Jim Grisbach. John Constantinou. David Graham ROW Alvin Battle. Nick Eliopoulos, Paul Councill. Ed Chmiclewski. Rod Hamilton If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours. Mr. DiCocco 4 It’s around a table that friends perceive best the warmth of being together. Mr. Gephardt FRONT: Jeffrey Brus, Barbette Mallory, Carol More head. Sherry Hill. Rodney Scott ROW 2: Judy Brown. Mary Jablonski, Sharon Herndon, Pat Shimanck. Velma Nuttlc. Kang Kyung Hcc. Kim Kyong Hui, April Clasing, Brenda Watts ROW 3: Debbie Jewell. Donna Bcttlcyon, Linda Plott. Tina Majcrowic . Kathy Wagner. Sue Biscoc ROW 4: C'onsuella Marrow. Etta Gillus. Sharon Watts. Sandy Orozco. Doreen Jurkicwicz. Mary Pragcr ROW 5: Katherine Owens. Laura Brocato. Nancy Dcl.uca. Carol l.indlcr. Dina Wachtcr. Marcic Fleischer ROW 6: Penny Thomas. Pat I.asek, Linda Garrison, Anna Koutclis, Vicki Kramer FRONT: Suzy Lccson. Charlene F. Hall, Judy Parker, I.indy Sydlik. ROW 2 Pat Boracki. Ok Mi Choc. Patricia Gray. Pat Krug. Cindy Grau ROW 3: Sue Witkowski, Tina Alve . Ramona Olejnik. Cindy Carbary. Pat Fragalc. Mary Righim RONS -1 Sharon Stewart. Maureen Crillcy. Debbie Gephardt. Debbie Webb. Karen Beal ROW 5: Donna Wehrman. Janice Briggs. Ursula Brooks. Diana Williams. I.ynnlcigh Diacumakos ROW 6: Roxanne Krull. Eileen Austin. Teresa Bailey, l.inda l ong, Grace Hill LORD—Help me to remember that nothing is going to happen today that YOU and I can’t handle. Miss Chisholm To sell your product, you must first sell YOURSELF! FRONT: Theresa Cheatham, Donald Gallop, Jean Leanzo ROW 2: Barbara Kanimcrcr. Charlotte Wiland. Sheila Del aney, Denise Max- well, Donna Ewachiw ROW 3: l.inda Snyder. Michelle Jcsscc. Clara Brehm, Brenda Paschali ROW 4: Mac Shiflctl. Nelly Pullum. Tammy Johnson. Shawn Holmes FRONT: Cassy Whitchair. Maryann Domowski. Debbie Stinnett. Debbie Carrow ROW 2: Tammy Johnson. Charlotte Gongloff. Kathy Bradley ROW 3: Barbara Turner, Cheryl Keller. Rose Sicca ROW 4: Debbie Pucklis. Rhonda Gamble. Pat Dugan ROW 5: Mr Kevin Fife Mr Fife 220 FRONT: Steve Bond. Clifton Voris. Carl Smith. Daniel Powell. Wayne Nestor. Joe Guanti. Ronald Oliverio ROW 2: Michael Adcock, Ray Batte, Greg Trotta, Richard Welsh. Richard Schott. Jeff Novotny ROW V Bill Keller. Warren Shepherd. David Highkin, Ricky Opitz, Jim Piccone ROW 4: Zachary Picrcy, Mark Phillips. Jerry Larison, Ron Patterson ROW 5: Anthony Rinaolo, Greg Prager, Charles Mariner. David Currcncc. Greg Arbutus Take good care of your future because that’s where you’re going to spend the rest of your life. Mr. Adams FRONT Kevin Thomas. Louis liupfcld. John Mostris. Gary Kotch. ROW 2: Gene Craft. Marry Shaffer, Frank Brown. Lawrence Violanti. Joe Aquino. Greg Mervis. ROW V William Fllenbcrger. Kurt l.ackl. Bobby Rowel. Pete Mervis. ROW 4 Joe Kielck. James Wcathcrstcin. John Pit ingcr. ROW 5: Robert Pratt. Bill Nelson. Dave Clements. Don Kwiatkowski. Ralph Weidman FRONT: Vicky Davis. Marcy Brulinski. Nancy Martini. Donna Schultz, Vicky Kondratcnko ROW 2: Debbie Schricfcr, Marlene Demski, Donna Velli, Virginia Smith. Robin Scherer, Denise Bu gierski. Phyllis Sherry, Sharon Schnessel, Julia Clark, Sue Lusk, Pam Corazza, Patricia Goins, Gail Jones ROW 3: Paula Zielinski, Sue Ploskon, Theresa Schott. Cindy Tr cinski. Liz Tagliam- buris. Stephanie Schcidt. l.inda Malczcwski, ROW 4: Sherry Harklcroad, Joanie Miller. Fsther Argyroydis, Carla Cogar. Darlene Koch, Trisha Nelson ROW 5: Terri Lowicki, Gail Gerke. Pat Demnowicz. Martha Biggs. Tammy Seitz, Karen Crolcy ROW 6: Theresa Sergi. Anna Stecyk, Susan D’Alcsandro. Kathy Graham. Leslie Allen For us, the end is only the beginning. Mrs. Hospcdalcs ■mv: Friendship- doubles our joy and divides our grief Mrs. Gucricri FRONT: Chcrise Taylor. Judy Alien ROW 2: Brenda Braden. Marie Beasley. Omega Vanlandingham, Karen Carlyle. Deborah Miller, Donna Beck ROW V Kathy Bright. Robyn Blair. Karen Bielski. Rene Trent. Tanya Young. Laura Szita ROW 4: Brian Machovcc. Robert Lewis. Terry llugill. Charles Rasin. Calvert F.ward, Bill Salbeek ROW 5: Michael Knott. Tony Sfikas, Phil Mayeski. Tim Tanner. Danny Kunkcl. August Vivirito ROW I: Mirza Argucta. Rosemary Mason. Vickie Sicca. Wendy Huffman. Yvonne Jones. Charlotte I.cncrt, Margaret I.oncy ROW 2: Rcnac Fowlkes. Bertha Freeman. Rhonda Hargrow, Sheila Brooks. Patricia Pitts. Veronica Mcninger ROW 3: Annette Griffin. William Stokes. Marccll Carrington. Irvin Vcncy. Rozic Howell ROW 4 Richard White. Mark Pclekakis. William Watson. Minus DeWitt, Lonnie White ROW 5: Steve Mikolacnko. Jim Zervos, Andy Fochrkolb. Mark Haberkam. Bob Daiker ROW' 6: Larry Stokes. O.T. Tyson. William Carter, Kevin Washington. Allen Murray You can only work to the ends of your ability, but the sands of time expect at least that much. Mrs. Napier MRS SIECINSKI IF WE WANT TO GROW FROM INTELLECT TO SPIRIT . . FRONT: J. Carter. M. Kilmon, V. F.ng lish. D. Green. P. Crouse ROW 2: D. Delaney, M. Fantis, D. Gcorgarouris. ROW 3: L. Neal. D. Joyner. R. Bogie'r, A. Jackson. J. Batts ROW 4: G. Berenez. D. McCrcady. L. Balccrowicz, S. Price. S. Leasure, B. Feit ROW 5: P. Rogers, I.. Byers. D. Bahul, C. Tracgcr. L. Kryglik. P. Lewis ROW 6: I . Cianchetta, D. Tipton. J. Caschcra, J. Lowther. D. DiPasqualc MR. STERLOCK ...WE HAVE TO ADOPT WAY OF TOLERANCE. APPRECI TION AND RESPECT_____ FRONT: G. Taylor ROW 2: W. Jacob, P Bourkc. R. Petersen. D. George, R. Skalin ski. K. DiPasqualc ROW 3: T Kaszak L. Rosa. M. Adamski, J. Hoffman. T Cheslcy. J. Poindexter. E. Kempa. ROW 4: M. Dunnican, R. Curran. R. Remeikis D. Matthews. T. Niziolck ROW 5: B Durm, S. Potrzuski, T. Cummins. D Herring. J. O’Fcrrcll MISS CROCKETT . . . FOR OTHER PEOPLE S FAITHS. TRUTH IS ONE . . . FRONT: J. Be illa. C. Myers. K. Stewart. V. Taylor. E. Robinson. D. Pulling. H. Suduba ROW 2: A. Saylor. J. Duvall. T. Johnson. C. Fisher. K. Schultz. S. Abshirc ROW 3: R. Hall. I.. Whitaker. M. Humphrey, H. Kim. M. Schiminsky. I.. Sorlino, I.. Deguilmi ROW 4: S. Tira- bo, R. Patti. K. Gillespie. E. Ellerman. D. Schafer ROW 5: P. Law. M. Barnett, W'. W'est, B Morris. R Jenkins ROW 6: C. Daughtry Jr.. E. Dietrich. C. Simmers, A. Shubenuk MR BROOKINS . SAGES CALL IT BY DIFFER- NT NAMES. FRONT: K. Sipes. M. Karctas. T. Allison. D. Ross. C. Mattes ROW 2: D. Copp. F. Boias. D. Salysky ROW 3: R. Hillis. F. Williams. E. Gibson, K. Brown. A. Wall. T. Ittner ROW 4: E. Woodley, B. Myers, J. Goins. L. Wells ROW 5: D. Pietruszka. W. Middleton, I.. Wagner. G. Tagliaferro. J. Dacosta ROW 6: N. Sarioglov, E. Butera. A. McArthur, A. Sofilas, A. Janiszewski Miss Brooks Reach out and touch someone's hand. FRONT: James Parrish. Bella Ekono- midcs, Corinthia Fubanks, Vonda Patter- son. Lynn Locklear. Vernon Mrozinski BACK: Terry Rider. Walter Meyers, David Carrick, William Gill. Larry Prai- leau. Miss Mattie H. Brooks. Joseph Jack- man. Wayne Lang. Jeffrey Ruth. Em- manuel Hatzanikolas Yeh, 1015!—The first 10th grade class to place an ad!!! Mr. Pocilyuko Man has at least made a start in dis- ‘ covering the meaning of human life! when he plants shade trees under! which he knows full well he will never: sit. FRONT: C. Jackson. J. Donithan, S. Langclloto, E. Villabon. D. Brown ROW 2: D. Wade. J. Cozarl. L. Johnson. A. Ellis. V. Gittings. J. Robertson. R. Moore. L. Lemis, N. Bond. D. Gurney ROW 3: K. Jackson. B. Ycider. L. Chambers. S. Shccly. C. Kcyscr. C. Bartcc ROW 4: D. Blair, E. Hoyle, H. Mason. D. Miller, D Wilson ROW 5: C. Egan. M. Knepp. S. Giles, A. Thacker. D. Duffy The class of 1977 could use more classes like 11-04. Even though junior classes had only S35.00 to donate for a 2 page ad, 11-04 graciously and generously collected $50.00 and were the FIRST 1 Ith grade to place an ad. Miss Reid and 11-04—do you know that some SENIOR classes did not even donate a dime toward their own yearbook? All of us cannot THANK YOU enough. We look forward to some real senior leaders next year to emerge from 11-04. Thanks, everyone!! Miss Reid FRONT: Debbie Jowers. Debbie Garrison. Shirley Daley, Shirley Bottom. Frances Holden ROW 2: Sharon Williams. Patricia Voclkcl. Elaine Sunday. Scott Thomas. David Reedy. F.lainc Tyransky ROW 3: Bong Yi, Guy Williams. Robert Fong, Philip Shearrill. Michael (J.S.) Rose ROW 4 Lynne Young. F.ugcnia Paragios. John Rakowski. Bung Sun Park. Glenn Voclkcr ROW 5: Anthony Tice. F.udora Watson. Arthur Washington. Joey Miller. Taso Kotsos, Curtis Williams. James Piorunski MRS. WESTMORELAND IF WE REALLY KNEW EVERY- THING WHEN WE WERE YOUNG FRONT: C Tymiuk, L. Karpou ie. D. DiPasqualc. H. Goode. P. Droppleman ROW 2: J. LoValvo. L. Jones. G. Weath- ers. B. Fitzpatrick ROW 3: L. Pate. S. Juarez. M. Lewis, G. Green, S. Church. ROW 4: O. Cosby. J. Goy, M. Jackson. B. Ford. K. Hommcrbockcr ROW 5: M. Out an, L. Dembo. T. Morris, E. Walker. J. Pazourck MR. TYLER . . . THERE WOULD BE NO REA SON TO GROW OLDER AND WISER. FRONT: L. Eckert. D. Bisbikis. U. Oh. D. Johnson L. I.ovin, ROW 2: J. Griffin, B. Garrett, C. Mitchell Y Brown. ROW 3: T. Commodari, K. Ernstberger, K. Mitchell. P. Lough, V. Ogora ROW 4: C. Hayes. D. Pak. J. Nassner. V. Giusto ROW 5: L. Jenkins. N. Cornias. V. Cclano. L. Alston. G. Oazts MRS. KRAMER KIND HEARTS ARE THE GAR- DENS—KIND THOUGHTS ARE THE ROOTS— FRONT: P. Zebcrlcin, V. Chcc um, J. Watson ROW 2: M. Repas, D. Finncrty, R. Maczka ROW 3: C. Richardson ROW 4: S. Kurgan, G. Stamatopoulos, D. Rac. P. Ilcngcn, R. Franczkowski, C. Chase ROW 5: M. Myers, C. Barrcsi, C. Biggus. A. Skyrezuk, M. I.inz ROW 6: J. Steven- son, N. Wenger, C. Hamilton. M. Drotcr MISS WIDMAN CIND WORDS ARE THE FLOWERS -KIND DEEDS ARE THE FRUITS. FRONT: M. Fowlkes. D. MeGlynn ROW 2: A. Condiff, P. Lindsay. T. Ross. K. F.ckcrt ROW 3: I.. Zingarclli. B. I.affoon, J. Kaezynski. R. Welling, L. Fowler ROW 4: R Rogers. G. Rambissoon, R Chew, C. Goetz, C. Spliedt ROW 5: S. Grabowski, P. Kaputsos, M. Reavis, J. Cianchctta, J. Minadakes Mr. Carr Words from the grand first lady of the theatre: “This is the show and tell age: show everything, especially if it’s depraved . . . ROW I: T. Vann. R. Delaney, J. Harvey. D. Smolinski. D. Davis. C. Covington ROW 2: I) Jones. P Mitchell. M. Free- man, I). Emmert, E. Trcntzsch, J Riggs. T. Micklos. J. Stavrakis. B. Harkleroad. T. Brigman. S. Nave ROW 3: K. Adam- ski. A. Barnes, W, Phillips. J. Stachorow- ski. C. Voclker ROW 4 G. Kcllar. F Schoenberger. D. Wilson. J. Kowaleuski, C. Waters ROW 5: R. Shell. D. Manow- ski, J. Edmonston. I). Givens. B. Owens. J. Glover ROW 6: I) Braum. J Ward. F DeBloom, T. Thorfinnson Miss Harris . . . I believe your generation is reject in that trend, that the fad of pornograpl has just about run its course . . ROW I: I). Solomon. I McDonough. D Disney. W Johns. ROW 2: B Roberts. G. Prettyman. L. Hartnett. I Clark. J. Kirtz. ROW 3: M. Lewis. J. Kamctscs. D. Leach. D. Vaughan. D. Allen. M. Ros- sano. ROW 4: L. Ter igni. W Wolfe. G Girard. I Trocki. B Martin. ROW 5 S. Freeman. R Bailer. S. Bryant. I) Robinson, S. Kropp, M. Brown. ROW 6: K Tucker. V. Lukasiewicz. C. McQuay. M. Thomas. L. Brown Mrs. Scavcy “Decency and honesty, honor and de- pendability, and. yes, good manners and . . . ROW' I: F.. Potter, F Barnett. T. Law- rence. B. Harman ROW 2: I). Seibert. .1 Delaney. C. Spickard. ROW V A. Jen- nings, J. Wallace. I) O'Neal. A Buck- ingham. C. Gillis. ROW 4: T. Thomas. J. Dunson. B Brubach, li. Costello. C. Makowiccki. B Minadakis. ROW 5: B. Chester, .1. I.onis. K. F’hilippou. K. Gallop, D. Hubbard Mrs. Forte . . good taste are still basic to the good ife.” HELEN HAYES ROW 1: P. Picarcllo. D. W'oung. K. Hop- kins. D. Bochcnck. F. Janda ROW 2: R Tabor. D. Gaines. A. Stut el, K. Williams. R Johnson. S. I.euschner ROW' .V S. Smith. ROW 4: R Wilson. D. Sanders. D. Rosenberger. T. Morris. C. Kerns. L. Baldwin, ROW 5: C. F.vcrd, A. Schwarts. C. Clark, I.. Zoch. F. Oxcndinc. E. Mattson nCfeM£ ■ ' v ——M m FRONT: V. Karavcdas. M. Paulus. D. Assaro ROW 2: K. Maynor. M. Hat iadiakos, M. Clapp. C. McMillion. D. Janies ROW 3: K Branch. A. Clites. V. Ferguson, P. F.llcrbc, S. Hamlctt, S. Kirchncr. ROW 4: W. Hopkins. C. Anderson. I.. White. P. Brown. I.. Ayre, V. Locklear ROW 5: M. Ziclkc. C. Myrick. R. Davis. C. Patzwall. R. Wajbcl FRONT ROW I: J. Darmafall. E. Kang. A. Pevia A. Stroumbis ROW 2: R Coleman. D. Sanders, W. Brice. R. Mason ROW 3 A. Brown. C. Christou. T. Hager. M. Santucci. B Twarowski ROW 4: J. Lang M. Douglas. G. Fcaster. W. Williams. S. Pullen ROW 5: K. Smith. C. Wasowicz. E. Evans. O. Paciocco Q. Adams FRONT: R. Campbell. D. Meyers, K. Davis. C. Neal. P. Baraty ROW 2: S. Molcr, M. Johnson. V. Parks. M. Buddemeyer ROW 3: G. Williams. S. Davis. D. Morgan. L. Adams ROW 4: G. Baker. A. Pierce ROW 5: D. Poole, D. Williams. R. Stokes, A. Hoyt 2M congratulations ♦ to the Graduates g from Mr. I Wroblewski U and the Band Members The 1977 Chess Club just blew the Game ALOHA to the SENIOR CLASS from the 1977 STAGE CREW Bang Dink A SPECIAL ALOHA to the two graduating members, DINK and BANG 239 Student Snuernment Association Babin Blair president ♦ ♦ ♦ Karen Balaneiu; nice-president 240 p wdb beneft 3714-16 EASTERN AVE. 675-8311 BEST WISHES To The Class Of '77 Barbara Kammerer Carol Morehead Nancy Deluca Crystal Smith Mr. Lisa Krygiik Paula Zielinski Diana Williams Madlyn Morehead Doreen FROM THE STAFF AT THE SCHOOL STORE 242 PROM FAVORS MEDALS 7; Ss N's A K , v TROPHIES Congratulations to the Class of 1977 From S4' i CLASS RINGS THE J. 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Maryland 21204 MOM AND DAD MONUMENT PHARMACY Medical Equipment Unlimited 2443 East Monument Street Baltimore, Maryland 21205 Phone: 276-7586 Thanks, Mom And Dad WINTERSUNN Musical Services Wintcrsound Sound Reinforcement— For Bookings Call: 284-7127 Or 327-7690 GEORGE, CLASS OF '70 PERRY, CLASS OF '73 TONY, CLASS OF '77 I) flllalbertols UNISEX HAIR DESIGNERS MEMBER OF MICA PHONE 922 3040 LICENSED 488 8037 WPM SPtCIAlTztNG M ' mt'mSf J • 8o0r W« « k y x UW (mu days I2 T lL.— J tb-- TWi B F CONTRACTORS, INC. 7 BOOTHS FOR YOU ' 4 Ml 0 | 342-9840 | _-A 382?lASTlMN AV FEU BROTHERS 881 S AllENSWOOD ROAD IRV ANO BEN RANDAUSTOWN MD 21133 With Love To Our Daughter Robin Scherer On Her Graduation We Arc Very Proud Of You LOVE MOM DAD GOOD LUCK ROBIN FROM SUSAN Dear Dad, Mom Susan Words can't express all the thanks that is needed. But I couldn’t have made it without your help. 1 will always love you and cherish you! Love. Robin ! MARYLAND MESSENGER SERVICE, INC. Specializing In Mail Pick-Up Service 837-5550 Good Luck! Phil Kramer 16 Albemarle Street Secretary-Treasurer Baltimore, Maryland 21202 SARGE JOHNNY'S DELICATESSEN Stall No. 5 N. E. Market 276-6692 Lunch Meats, Party Trays And Sandwiches ROBB TYLER. INC. a s«bti Ky of [2 Browning Ferris Industries, Inc. WASTE SYSTEMS WVISION P.O. BOX 9695 • BALTIMORE. MARYLAND 21237 ROBERT'S UNISEX HAIRSTYLING 6203’ : Eastern Avenue Balto., Md. 21224 AL'S FELLS POINT SEAFOOD INC. Catering To Crab Feasts Oyster Roasts Fleet Wolfe St. Eastern Blvd. Stem me rs Baltimore, Md. 21231 Run-Road 327-2646 Baltimore, Md. 21221 682-4828 675-7680 Harry M. Kipp 675-7680 Compliments Of NORTHEAST MARKET Monument And Chester St. DOLORES’ TAVERN Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal 601 S. Eaton St. Corner Of Fleet We Stock Freezers. Call Us For Prices. “You Tried The Rest, Try The Best” 675-7680 675-7680 246 Congratulations To The Class Of '11 From SANTONES MARKET , i_r Shop Santoni’s For The Finest In Quality Foods Serving Highlandtown Dundalk Parties—Clubs—Banquets Church Affairs Weddings Etc. cRoi'in Jlzs. Catdziticj 675-9126 41 South East Ave. Baltimore, Md. 21224 Congratulations Kathy Scott. May You Find Happiness, Peace And Joy In All Your Successes. MOM DAD Congratulations To . . . Robin Scherer And 77 From MARSHECK AUTO PARTS, INC. 6226 Holabird Ave. 633-6666 8004 Pulaski Hwy. 686-5200 ' Frozen Yogurt Frozen Yogurt THE YOGURT BARN Northeast Market Stalls No. 15 17 342-2141 Frozen Yogurt BALTIMORE $ FRANCHISED v. Good Luck Cheryl Rhodes LOVE, DUSTY, IDA, MARIE ACADEMY THE PLACE TO LEARN HAIf.DRESSlNG L- EUROPEAN TECHNIQUES NO AOVANCIO IIAMNG NKaiWI' KM OU MMvtm SIAM A O.IO «• k'.y.J 3301 EASTERN AV ONO II MAVSSNIA S «ISIAUAANT 327“2012 •VS IMIS 0 • SO !• A AOSIOA4I Congratulations Cheryl J. Rhodes And Class Of ‘77 You Are Very Special To Us. LOVE MOM DAD Good Luck, Cindy MOM DAD Congratulations To Our Grandson— Robert James Hynson Lead Your Life To Its Fullest Extent. Bob Love And Best Of Luck MR. MRS. JAMES OZAZEWSKI YEN Ml a BLOCK OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS 422 S HIGHLAND AVENUE SAKS ANO SERVICE BALTIMORE. MARYLAND 21224 ADDING MACHINES 732-7607 PHOTO - COPYING SERVICE For intimate dining, for relaxing with cocktails and entertainment, for parties, receptions and meetings or for a week- end away from the world. Everything’s right at the HuntWleylnn. From Beltway Exit 24. take 1-83 north to Shawan Road. 666'7000 for information or reservations. 2 49 f .C V° ee .w rP° AXN AS ., SV . .._ Store address SUSIE’S CASUALS 7824 East Point Mall North Point Blvd. Eastern Ave. Baltimore. MD. 21224 Gabriel Niehoff Dclco Fram PARTS JOBBER, INC. 10818 York Road Cockcysvillc. Md. 21030 Automotive Parts, Accessories, Supplies Machine Shop Service Rebuilt Engines Rich Lyon (301) 667-0360 New Erdman Ave. Location Across From Le Fontaine Bleu M Athens JAMCS N FOUOOS formol wear •' K« wedding tptciolitlt RENTALS • SALES 1730 T AVlOH A VC BAlTiMORC MO 71234 PHONE 668-0149 3701 Famous For Our Dce-lishious Fried Chicken Sea Food Famous Also For Our Beef Buster And Cheese Buster Fleet St. Highlandtown JOSEPH N. ZANNINO FUNERAL HOME 263 S. Conkling Street Baltimore. Maryland 327-4220' Congratulations, Karen LOVE, MR. MRS. JAMES ATKINSON, JR. EASTPOINT TUXEDO RENTAL Eastpoint Mall Congratulations Seniors Reserve Your Tux For The Prom Special Discount Good Luck To Our Nephew— Robert J. Hynson The Very Best Of Everything Always. Congratulations, Bob AUNT IRENE—UNCLE AL—RODGER Be yourself. If you try to be like someone else, you will be a copy. The world respects the original. FROM PATRICE AND DR RAMSEY Bob Hynson: You're Number 1 In More Ways Than One. The Future Is Yours, To Make Your Score; We're Sure! Congratulations And Love MOM—DAD—KATHY BONNETTE'S EXXON 4519 Harford Road Gas And Go—The Finest Service In Baltimore 24 Hour Towing Service 254-7744 2S2 S. HIKEN FORMAL WEAR LOT FULLDRESS • TUXEDOS LATEST FASHIONS RENTAL FOR ALL OCCASIONS 3322 EASTERN AVE. COR. HIGHLAND BALTIMORE, MD. 21224 BRoadway 6-0311 Did you get out of high school too soon ? IF YOU DASHED OUT WITHOUT ORDERING YOUR GRADUATION PICTURES. YOU'RE ROBBING YOUR MEMORY-BANK! Reprieve! Segall-Majestic has your negatives on file Call and order your pictures now Don't disappoint your grandchildren' lit A SEGALL MAJESTIC w 911 N Charles Si Baltimore Md 21201 Phone 301-685-5621 Out oeu it on cictlltnc ' i£ LOUIE DE FILIPPO Best Of Luck In The Future C O Louie’s Barber Shop To D.J. 4811 Erdman Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21205 Phone: Di2-6824 FROM MOM AND DAD MARYANN, WAYNE, KATHY HOLY REDEEMER CHAPEL In Honor Of Our Niece 800 Oldham St. Cash Bingo 8:00 P.M. BEVERLY ANN HUTSON EMERALD ISLE Built-Up Jackpot Winner Take All 701 S. Curley Street ALBERT D. SIEGEL, JEWELER 4532 Erdman Avenue Freedom Shopping Center Baltimore, Md. 21213 488-8970 Phone: 675-0868 Gasoline, Oils, Hardwares, Paints Glass, Household Furnishings JOE'S HARDWARE j 600 S. Ellwood Avenue Baltimore, Md. 21224 Screens Windows Repaired G. A. RESTAURANT Sizzling Steaks—Chicken Dinners Tasty Sandwiches “Out Hot Dogs Are Better Than The Best 3802 Eastern Avenue | Baltimore, Maryland Phone: 342-9711 We Operate Our Own Plant ; 1 Hour Service NEW PATTERSON TAILORS 1 Vic-Tonc Process Of Dry Cleaning Store No. 1 Member Of N.I.D. Store No. 2 601 S. Ellwood Ave. 3019 E. Baltimore St. Br6-8338 EA7-I682 [)Ukf .i'WO Offn rwi) Hn . tt ENA ,K ' Phone 675 4100 K h n r ih r. it n .Hu Jit L L enter Affiliated With Greek-American Radio Hour 428 S. Oldhom Street Baltimore. Md 21224 LEVY’S SHOE STORE 3710 Eastern Avenue Phone: 276-1191 Shoes For The Family Widths To EEE—Large Sizes Safety Shoes For Work i.impvs i m BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '77 BOB DAVIDSON FORD GARDEN BEEF ’N BEER 1845 Joppa Rd. Baltimore's Largest Ford Dealer Your Hosts—Joe, Steve Joey 150 Used Cars In Stock , 500 New Cars In Stock 661-6400 In dedication to Charles Weigert May you always walk in sunshine. God's love around you glow. For the happiness you gave us. No one will ever know. It broke our hearts to lose you. But you didn't go alone. For a part of us went with you. The day God called you home. CHARI I S VI V|-|(il RT J.muur) 30. I95X August 20. 1976 I’m thankful for so many things, big important things, Like the day I first met you or the first time we kissed . . . Like the opening of a lily’s sweet breath. I am thankful for little things, like daydreaming about you. Or hearing that song we both liked so much. I’m thankful foF happy things, like the sound of your laughter. And beautiful things, like the look in your eyes when we were together. But most of all, I am just thankful that our love grew. Like the tenderest seed that blossomed into the majestic rose. That we shared, if only for a short while, A love that was kissed with the breath of angels, That took us soaring to the heights of ecstacy and made us one. Aloha, dear Charles. I.ovc. Shcrrcc Rhodes 256 Good Luck To “Karen Laszczynski” POLISH HOME DANCE CLASS 510-12 S. Broadway Learn To Polka Every Tuesday 8 To 10 P.M. Instructors Dennis Burns And Karen Laszczynski Best Wishes To Our “Karen Laszczynski From MOM DAD, DOUG, GREG DONNA Congratulations To “Karen Laszczynski” From BUSHIA, AUNT RITA UNCLE JOE, AUNT ANITA UNCLE CLAUDE Good Luck To Our Dance Instructor “Karen Laszczynski From Your STUDENTS AT THE POLISH HOME’S YOUTH DANCE CLASS CONGRATULATIONS TO “KAREN LASZCZYNSKI DAUGHTER OF OUR PRESIDENT, MELVIN LASZCZYNSKI From The “Officers And Members Of The Polish Home Club. Inc., —510 S. Broadway Balto, Md. Phone 327-9695 Visit Our Bar Lounge On The 1st Floor—Music Every Friday Night In The Dining Room 9 Till 1—Main Hall And Dining Room, Newly Renovated And Rented For All Occasions. To The Class Of “77” Hold Fast To Dreams. For If Dreams Die, Life Is Like A Broken-winged Bird That Cannot Fly. Hold Fast To Dreams. For When Dreams Go, Life Is A Barren Field. Frozen With Snow. CLASS OF From The cjir2 S . fi,? st® ■1518? ■ - 53 ???v£ ? JMJ ?5 I ! 2 3; w X w w w - 1 i i;1 fjfif i 3 v c fi V v v n_ a|£ ■ ’,. c y : y■_ t 1 _ 1 - y S i ■3 1 3if. . Ipfl 2 i : .-• ISIS e a ' 5 J ■?!lle||J 7- 77 cSSi lii - - si SCII ”_w iljin c :: _-: cE Cac3 5 Joe D dek Harold Diuxt Tom Durkin Tom Durkin Tom Durkin Marlene A Duurhei E Yvette Fane Earl Failing The Fa y Greener Independent Mall Edtcl't Shop Eklund Cafe girl The ElluXt famdy Flmora Delicate loan F mervon Ann kenerteu Larry Endrieb and famil Anthony Edward Fnglith Samuel Fngli h Vernon Fnilnh Erie bin dumb broad Rout F.irel Johnny Evan I com Euan Much tucce Valarie from Do.”) BCl Mr Elirabeth Mucha Mug and Mickey -Two Nut My ear 1200 C R F faire en po tible Gcnay Fam Mr and Mr A I ayard Jon Featoa Good Luck FFS and DJN llenretta Fergerton Fife' Antique Mr Catherine Fir t Cynthia R Fi her Fnh Hum Hunt Fi h Mr Jerome D F.ih Barbara Fiirpatriek Mr and Mr Coeneliu Fit patriek The Jo Fn patrick family 1741 Fleet Street 1901 Fleet St Tel 27 -1 m George A Flurry Johnny Fonte Mr Joseph Fonte Mr Tony Fonte Barbara Ford Sallie G Foiter Peter I ramson Fore er Frank and Mac TIA M llarel Franer Mr and Mr Fribuna John Fnlr J m Friend Nathaniel Fromo Frcm the mo t beautiful girl in the woeld Future success Kathy Aunt Anna Mac Gene c e R Gaither Jean Gahaer Da id Gay Robert Gee Bill Geho Mr and Mr l.mm Gephardt George and George in 77 and euybe L Craig Gerhard Ronald M Gillespie Josephine Gilliam Cat l Priee-Gilliece Louiie F Ginniki CUdy and Alice Glenn and Donna Hank TO God Blew Cla 12-lb. Robert and Robin Cal Goeller Glad Goldman Gonu Go out an the world Good-bye Pattervjn Good Fuck Good I uck Good I uck Good I uck Good l uck Alice and KISS Good I uck alwa from Wilma Good I uck and Bc t Wishes from Althea Weather Good Luck and a bright future Mae Mane Shifflett Good I uck and healthy Gocd I uck and lot a luv Grace Mom and Dad Good I uck and ucce to Mickey. Mom and Dad Good I uck ben friend Good L uck 11 from 2 Good Luck II from I Good I uck Brenda I o e Mom and Dad Good Luck Catchers flood Luck Cathy flood Luck Cathy, the one I love flood Luck Cathy Sylvia flood Luck Calhy M flood Luck Cheryl Rhcdcv from Duvty. Ida. Mare Gocd I uck Chnv l ou and Franci Good Luck Clave of 77 Good I uck f lat of 77 K L Good I wck Dana from Grandma and GrandjKp Good l uck Dana. lo c Morn Good luck Cla 12-16. Howard and Raynean Good I uck I «etybidy' Claire Good I uck fat Man flood Luck frem Sidney to Valarie Good I uck from the f cencll flood I uck from the llcatet family flood I uck Grace Hill from Diane H Good I uck Grace the family Good Luck .n all you do I mda McClarren Gocd I uck m the future “7 Good I uck in the future Kathy Toni Demay Good I wck Judy from Godmother Good I uck Karen Hiclvki Good luck cur Kathy loe and Bob Good luck Kathy love. Aunt tlcanor flood I uck Kathy Doric Minr.et flood I uck Kathy At and Marlene kkintcrlmg Good Luck Kathy lene Helen flood I uck Kathy Mil Taylor Gocd Lock Kathy Your friend Dwayne flood I uck l.orcna. I ove Mommy Gocd I uck Marc Good Luck Mike and Paulette Good I uck Mr Ray Gocd I uck Patter on High School Gocd 1 uck. lam. Pam. and Glen Good luck. Tern' Good I uck 1herc a Joe Schott Gocd I uck Rita Good Luck Rita Good I uck Rita Good I uck Rita Good luck Rita in the future Good I wck Rita Jeter flood I wck Senior Good I wck Senior God I uck Spark Good I uck Velma Gcnd Luck Valarie. from l irda God 1 uck Velma N . I o e alway Da e Good I uck to 77 from the Kimmcrer Good l uck to the Cla of “77 Good I uck to the Clli of 77 , f a Good I uck to the Cla of . Helen Good luck load m friend in Cla Btend. Paschal! Good I uck to all the people at Pattervjn Good I uck I cBrun family Good luck to Rita flood work Judy, from Mom 12-01 i the be t Mr Goode Nina Goodman Willie G«f b Brenda flou Mr and Mr Steve Grabowvki Graretle I Grady Jovcph C Graucr Mr and Mrv Ronald Grading Jcnephine Green Mr Lilian Greene Greg ard Charlene Mr and Mr Anthonv fir eb Mr and Mr Daili Grim Mr and Mr Joseph Guanti Mr Gudgcr Robert Gundlach Charlene Hall I made it' Hand me my beer. Glenn Hang in there Pa Iterum' Dawn Una Hank 77 Happy Birthda Frankie’ Happy Muce Time loe and Milt Brrorow ki Joan M llachagen Jim and Gloria llaclup Mr James Hatcher Ken Hatfield Faelyn F Haucet Ooretba lla cltco Herman I Harelion Jacqueline Harelion Lewi llarelwood Jr Mr and Mr Theodore Hebron Aubrey Hecksiall Mr and Mr Charte Hcsadcm Mr liciniem Hello Janme. 1« period Geometry Help. help. help. help, help Mr Marlianne llcmlem The Hensley family I o e. Ag« llf hey Hi. from the Greek at Venu 211 RG IMer Mr Flaine Hill Mis Rebecca Hill Mr ard Nlrc Jerr IMmc Rove J Holt Holy Redeemer Chapel Hope you succeed in eierything you Marv Howard Delotev Huber Roland Hunt Hurricane Huntcrv cd Of Kathleen Hyman Mrv Marie F llargrow Kenneth S ll k'n Jr Hello Claw 12-16. Catherine Here I come world Margaret Her le Ann Hew Mr I llill Mrv Bcttv Hollowa Gladys Hurl Mr and Mr Bernard Idn I hate Mr Rosenberg I lene you Bobber ' I k c you Cathy I lo e you Chen- love Paul I lo e you Da«e I love MomMcm and PopPop I lo you Porge 111 ee er forget you Burch' I'm a Timberjaek I'm glad we re friende' Lm y. Carol “I'm noe m kne Jame R Ivenhart Iwahant Fiuoi and Sikibvib Ar.nod It because of you Mom. Cindy Jackie and Tom in '77 Fllsworth Jackson Warren Jackson Mr and Mr I rank James J a true and Debbie H-27-77 Jan and Sugar Plum Jantee and Ron Mr and Mr Gerald laro m ki Mr Patrick Jarowmki Da id Jam Jeanner Albert J Jeannettj Mr and Mr. Xa.ver Jean-ctu TROUPE 1879 The International Thespian Society August Vivirito Mark Pelckakis Marie Ford Vicki Taylor Stella Beutgcn Robert Chew Denise Hughes Linda Gceson Barbara Jaworski Sharon Malone Gregory Moore Carolyn Myers Donna Vest Mr. Raymond Parker L. Craig Gerhard Sponsor ‘A ct well your part; there all the honor lies. Congratulations To The Class Of 1977 We Build Together For A Better School And Community. THE KIWANIS CLUB OF HIGHLANDTOWN THE KEY CLUB OF PATTERSON HIGH SCHOOL THE KEYETTE CLUB OF PATTERSON HIGH SCHOOL Stella Linda Lorena Directed by Mrs. Helen Bush Managed by Robin Wajbcl Danny Dawn Calvin Melissa Mark Tony Carolyn Orest Lynn ihc wnmu Robert Debbie Marie Mark August Always somber, dignified, intellig Bookworms say—so long, gang! 'M1M FRONT: Judy Gagliano, Valerie Eng- lish. Toni Burke BACK: Adrienne Carey, Wanda Thomas. Theresa Ford, Velma Nuttlc. Dee Fouls, Cyn- thia Taber, Dana DiPasqualc Vir- ginia Nicolaidis BELOW: Karen Laszczynski. Tony Sfikas, Rita Jeter. FLASH!! It has come to our attention that a very special group of dedicated sen- iors exist in the Senior Class! They have sold enough ads to earn a free yearbook and, in doing so, have helped the Senior Class more than any of the other over 750 seniors. Fourteen out of over 750 isn’t a very good percentage. That means that not even 2% of the Senior Class is interested enough to work this hard for the benefit of all. Words can’t thank these students. We all hope that THEY know just how much the other more than 98% OF US arc in- debted to them. I SPECIAL FLASH!!! Judy Gagliano and Karen Laszczynski will receive a spe- cial citation for having sold nearly $200 each in ads. Our Yearbook costs about $12,500 to publish. Do you realize that if 63 people had worked as much as Judy and Karen, we would ALL receive a FREE YEARBOOK. If only 63 people or ap- proximately 8% of the Senior Class had shown such concern, ALL OF US‘ WOULD BE PAYING NOTHING TO RECEIVE THIS BEAUTIFUL GOLD YEARBOOK. Think about that one 265 Aloha From THE CLIPPER CHOIR Best Of Luck, Class Of '77 From ThePa n Press QUARTERLY Editor-in-chicf.............................................................. Lisa Kryglik Managing Editor..............................................................Stella Beutgen Associate Editor.............................................................Carolyn Myers Business Manager............................................................. Marie Ford Editors News.........................................................................Angela Gialamas Denise Fouts Editorials................................................................... Bruce Caruso, Vincent Wills, Michael Dashiell Features..................................................................... Helen Tymiuk Sports.......................................................................James Lantry, Mary Anzengruber Reporters....................................................................Denise Dcllacque, Vicki Taylor, Debra Salafsky Photographer.................................................................Patrice Cohn Advisor......................................................................Mr. Frank James I««u l t from ihc ScMI kid L of luck loci of luck Alice. Morn and Did I« of luck forder loci of luck Kathy Mimetic Rohrbach l ouden fimit I oie il i Kathy A'mi ind Dan I aRcchc lore ind hippme Kith I ir ind Marvhall I ove 1 V'elmi and Dive “Love lee ind Pit low. Mom. Mirk, Hun love, Mr ird Mr linvx holer “Love You Rita Jeter Peggy ind Dick l.onicki Renji I uqujo III W Qumn Lymon Lynn ind Rob M The Machin fimil Mr Dorothy Mick Mr Mick Mie Congratulation Maggot Mr ind Mr Maggttta Mr ind Mr BM Mirumet Mr W Malloy Dei el Min Mr ind Mr I rink Manfra Margie 1 eet Mirthi ind Mirunne Joy Mirvh MirtKi Phillip Mo C'lrmclinc Mirim Mr ird Mr Minim Miry KiIitwo ind Brian I rye Miry ind Bunk Miry Cife I9J9 fleet St Maty' Store Mr ind Mr. Ken Mitlick 6501 Brook A e 21206 Mr ind Mr Raymondo Mllthe Melvin I Mitthe Caoelyn Mute , Claw of 7? Cocoi Mitouiek Marathi Mi.ru Miunce of Mongo' Oil Mi.-ell Lewi Miyo John T McCarthy Sr Cathy I McCUm Alice McCkan Wallu Mm McCne Barbara McCullerv Midcliae Veil ind Clifford McDonild Dorothy McDonald Mr Charlotte McDoncll Jimev Mel lughlm Sheiti. Gary, and June Md aughlm Mu.I n McNair I d McNally Mr SopKu Me Nichole “The Menagcnc' Pet Shop Mr I Mendall Raymond Mendall Kith and Rudd Metier Betty Me hi Delore Me nnocie 'H' Millie Michael Mr Gary Miconi John Mwoni Martin and Cheryl Middleton Will Middleton ind Penny lone Bud Mihilik Bob Milim Irvin ind Sharon Mile Anna Miller Paul Miller Sue and Karen Mika Mike and Debbie A Mr and Mr Mcdoki Chirlet f Mohr Monica and f loovdy I he Monroe family Hubert Aide Moacaghic PO Boi I 5? Bilto Md 21203 Mont lord Grocery The Moore family Mr ard Mr Charle Moran and girl Anthony Mo rlti Betty Mott M Mr frankie Jelferw Frieda Jcffrevv Chevter Jhentvan ki Jim lo cv Giaay Jimmy Joan and Mike Joe and l eila Johnny Lou Mr and Mr Andre Johnvon Bonnie Johnwn Carol Johmon Helen Johnvon Mr Ro ie Johnvon Mu Wyndra Johnvon Melvin Jone Catherine Jordan 2029 Flh orth Street Chirk Jordan Pamela Jordan tWI Minor Rd Mr and Mr. Phil P Jurkie . Mr and Mr Chalk Kahl Jeffrey Mirk Kahl Mr and Mr Gcrad Kahl and family Suvan Kang Debra Karl Mr Nclhe Karlovich Kathy and Jimmy Kathy Lounge i«2 fleet St Catherine M Kcd SIU Wright A e 2I20S Mr ard Mr Reginald Kelly Mr and Mr Stanley Kelly Vince Kelly Ken and Tina 'it' Mike Kilmon ■ cool -77- Robert C Kilmon Ki ino Club of llimplen Midlown Rovalie M Klee Debbie Klock and Steve Gobble Mr Lulu M Klock Mr Joe Klock Michael Krvcet Mine and Joe Kohn Koeean Karate and llapkido School Jeff Kotch Jim Kotch Lou Kovach Mr Mary Kuha Mr and Mr. Michael Kulbcuki Amanda and Mary Kramer Cathy and John Keel Judy Kropkowvi Mr and Mr A Run Krvglik and family Mr Othclia I ach« Mr f W Lammerv Id I a moon Mr and Mr Lana Fugene J Latham K laukemin and faintly I aura and I urek Mr Frnevt La Mr Jula T I.a Pfc Itl claw Michael I a Mr ind Mr M I a.horn Mr fcleanor C la en Cornelia la on It!.’ N I u ernc A e Lillian Lauicn Fila I each Fail Leach Leanna and Pat F.vteUa M I ee Pearl Lee Scott Lee. Brim Surgeon Mr Annie le i« Dori Le«i Margie J I cm . l.S Povtal Service The I c ley family Linda and Mirk ’6 Linda love John Scboff l ink, the Super Selector Barbara Littk The l one family Long live Dementia lloyd Long l orcna in Dnncy-noeld Lot a I u Aunt Grace Tracy Hill Mr D Mr i the grcaleu' Much love to Kith Aunt Myrtle and Lnck George Much vucce and happmevt to all graduate N Nan Cotrelle Beauty Saloa 561? Hud von Street Nate'v Bcvcle Shop Dorn and Farl Neal Hilda Neal Wayne Neal Id Nelvon Henry Nehon Ne Da n C leaner Beth Ann and Nicok Mr. Catherine Niedr «L Jean Norn Kathy Who' I o e. Mr and Mr Norm Mike and Pam No ak T “ and “72 Mr and Mr Albert o akow ki and ion Mile Ivabel Neighoff Bonnie N ttk Mom Mom and Pop Pop Nuttle W Nuttle o O C Summer of 76 Oh thank hcaien for '77 : oid Mr and Mr Paul O'Rourke Jr Out une.pected pkavure O ne' Market Joveph A Pajti Pam and Jim 11 Pam and Ren I eh 27. 1974 Fill Marie Parker Joe Parler The Parker Brother D Park Re Richard L Park Part of the gang Tyrone Pawhall and family George and Flame Pavkilaki Mike and Amanda Pavko Patrice' friend Pattervon ■ an alright vchool Kathy Paukro Mi A Fli abclh Paulut Mr ard Mr Jame W Pi : Pairnre Pa elc yk Peace Kathy I ynne and Jim Mr and Mr Jame Peel Barbara Pembroke l t period lile Mr Rovcnburg Mr Sharon Perugner Hope Peter Phylli J Peter Pe elli family Helen Phillip Stan Piavkowiki John J Prcchi Porreca children of Flliott St Chirk Porter Charlie, Pat. Chrit, Prcvcrimoae Stephen I Preva Mr and Mr John Price Martha Price Lilltin Ptyoe T o bevt friend Pudgw R Bill Raab Donna Ramcgnino Mi Kalrma Ramey Min Juimta Ramey Ann Randa o CKarlet Ravin Jr Raymond knev Tammy Mr Ann Rea . Viarie Revnt ell David Re .rode FUn Reynold Jacquelyn Rev odd. Robbm and Donald feeder Rich and Luigi Rich and Rohm (77) Mr Blanche Richard . Jmc Ri hard on Rocky 77 Rob J love Lynn S Robert Mr Barbara Robert FXxolhy Robmvon Robyn jnd Karen (SGA) Rita Roektlrob Charle Rvdell R it Lore ian Buthc Rutherford Gr t Rybarczvk and Kathy Own Metta R Sabb Rich Salla Larry Slamond Cindy and Jeff Sandla Sandy and Tom. forever l«fe long memorK of Joe Sareon Mr and Mr Jame Saurderv Mr Brulah Seale Ratty Shaltocr The Schaumanv Robert Charle Sebtek Jr Robin Scherer 77- Mr aad Mr Jo ph Schott. Congratulation Mope and Pope Thcrc a and Richard Schott 77 I krve my tchool Thereto Mr ard Mr. Sehlerther Svian Schloehtvcr Mr and Mr Randy Schmitt Karen Mine Schneider Jew B Scott M Mary Shroyer John Schubert Mr and Mr Ray Shultz .Mian Schwartz Marvin Schwartz St e Shwartz . Harold Scott Mr Maty Lou Scilhamer Alumni Mr and Mr Daryl Seilhamcr V J Seitz and Claire Joe Scmcnkow Mr Phylli Semmozz. Mr ard Mr Robt Seymore Mr Clementine Sharp Philip M'avhmgton Shcarrill Jr Mr and Mr. John P Shedkek —CUu of 77 Shellon Sheree - Lo e Grandma Riggleman Shettie. Whitley, and Cognac M Mae Shiftett 1 00 Browing II . Shirley and Mile Atrir Shine Shorty and Blackic forcer Connie Shubenok Mr Siec.Mki 17 05 Mr S KC ml i 170$ Ricky Simon Mike Sipto Luck Monica Slarpac Mr and Mr. Bob Skeen Mr and Mr. Harry Slruch Alice Sladel -7S Andrew Smith Jr Mr Annie L Smith Evelyn Smith Pretty Boy Smith R M Smith Ruby Smith William and Mary Smith Smooth vailing Paulette Mr ard Mr Thoma Knight -Record and Tape Sound Shack 7 7 E Monument St •Sparkie Dorothea D Spark. Happy Day ahead Mom ard Pop Spark Matthew Spark Mr. Mary Spcrko Henry and Virginia Spruill C and M Spr Donald and Robbm Squire Smokcy Squire Pete Squatntc Lrm and Julie Staltom Gene Stanley and Chen Salle Mr Bill Surwbury Card and Wayne Staton Fvelyn Steel Mr and Mr. Stcnuncr and Scort Mr and Mr Pete Step. 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White ard Janice Sander Loretta Midman Darken. Kimberly, ard Robe«t MVdcrmann Mr and Mr Robert M gel Mr Jo ph Migginv John and Sandra Migheon Gotha Milium Maude Milium M. R M Mill,am Syhia Milliam Mr M'hcelvu Milltam Mill 1 M Mitvon In. Nalhan Milvon Lou. J Miniter Charle Mneman M nh you luck, Grandmom Trzeciak Mivhing you happme . Mom Mr and Mr lame Mivniewvki a.-d family Jozef M'nniewvki 7109 Gough St Mr and Mr John Mnuk Carol Wood 77 Mr Caroline Mood Mr and Mr George F Miwl Mr and Mr Harry G Mood Mr ard Mr Hart J Mi d I ynn B Wood 7S Franei Workman Jame M right laehelkG M right Matt M'right Mill ard Alan Wright Mr and Mr. Clarence F M’roblew.ki Martin M’r e in hi Vera M'ycrakk Y Yaz ay , a k why ard think about it You gotta flay to win You gotta play to w.n You've only ju t begun Kathy Ronn z David aloudek Jim ard Mary aloudek Lila D Zeller I inda Zitrt Althea Zimmerman Michael S Z onar ROW I V Nicolaidis. O Jenkins. Martini. C Mall. I) Beck. ROW .' I fiagliano. I I rithcck. I Mo- setti. D. Jurkicwicz. S. Witkowski. ROW 3 T. Sfikas. T. Burke. I) W hite. I Cooper. K. ('arl)lc. C . (iolis. ROW 4: M. Petrecca. A. Vivirito, T. Ford, M Paulus. D. Williams. I.. Ciccson. The 1977 Clipper Staff The Staff of the 1977 CLIPPER, after preserving here for the members of the CLASS OF ’77 the memories of their past achievements, wishes them luck and success in their future endeavors. § edicated To The Classes Of “78” ‘79 ay The Road Rise To Meet You. May The Wind Be Always At Your Back. May The Sun Shine Warm Upon Your Face; The Rains Fall Soft Upon Your Fields—And Until We Meet Again May God Hold You In The Palm Of His Hand. Uloha, The Class Of “77” WE MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN . . . but then again, we may . . . . . . But if and when vc do, we will not see the same, we will not be the same. Because what we see now and what we arc now arc unique to these fleeting moments. Like the blowing breeze, the flowing stream, the yesterdays belong to another time, to another age and what we arc now will belong with them. We will never recapture what once was, but it mustn't dishearten us— because we will set new goals upon new horizons. Our horizons are in our minds— the wider the mind, the wider the horizon.......and the wider the hori- zon, the further our hearts will reach. IT' ' Way Mmr Pass This Way iiyaia mmmm mMZmm Wm WM 11
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