William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)
- Class of 1982
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Upper right: Students prepare for the Allen-Dleruff Day Pep Rally. Center: Sharon lsser- moyer Tim Reiss Colleen Brobst Greg Dex Brenda Bear and Mike Roth at the prom. Mens formal attire compliments of C. E. Roth Formal Wear. Bottom left: Dave Gossman, Connie Cope and other marathon dancers take a break at The Main Event. Bottom right: Colleen Brobst and Tlm Maron rest after a long day of Allen actlvltles. ' vk',,,,,g, hlUlLm W ,W . . , U A, -if-f., I JP introduction! 5 Students at Allen through assorted clubs and organizations are given the opportunity to express their individuality as well as experience situations outside the classroom. These extra-curricular activities are means by which students can better associate with those around them, and find ways to deal with everyday pressures. We at Allen believe that variety is the spice of life, and involvement the key to success. i zwyf tr 25 pi, . ggi. 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'Q lniroduciionf 7 l X. f 'N 1 A '1- : X 1 'L'-53h i 1 5' K, I nrfuioi :A N: i i - in .ffl - gif- 'l Q5 sa. f P We V ' f 3 LEW, ,v N ir .J ,Sf . h Page 8: Baseball' players Tony DeFiore1 Jeff Ruth Tim Reiss Tim Morris ana Vince Osso. Upper left: Kevin Downing leads the way to a victory. Upper right: Miro Rajsky takes a shot on goal. Center: Field hockey team members: Sue Brahm Donna DAmore' Barb Bentz Lisa Miller Diane Schleicher Teresa Tonnous Becky Orr Margaret Tonnous, Jerry Pezoldt and Coach Wen- ninger take a break between periods: Bottom left: Wrestling captain Troy Holman is ready for his opponent. Bottom center: Sue Silberg is warming up for Tennis match. Bottom right: John Toso is caught leading the way for the cross country team. 435'3?'f 2::I- 3 .': If Q 4' :Sp x eh ur ,. ,gp 5.72 Y sf' A, ,G fr., 4' nr: upk- 'ffl' 'ifxv' ' . -R' ' -- 1:-4,-Q-.Z ,: f... ....... .... gg v ' .-..-.---- . 's,..gfQ.'1 ,gs .'C'Z'.'ax'.'K'?5f4?2 . QU, g .....- .-.w...s., N 1 .,.1.,Jr..w.,, . 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A2 il-V24 'flli ii .N - - . 4 ,287-mit -rf A YI ,x .ful fvqqaiig -3 'i an flu i ' ff ' L J 4 Page 14: Phil Hahn Theresa Cannarialo John Wescoe Karen Loder Tara Ward Kevin Buxton Joe Donmoyer and Chris Shellock at The Allentown School Dlslrlcf Stadium. Phil Hahn and Shellie Uhl al RoTh s Formal Wear. April Brader at Yoccos Frank Gergils at Alton Park Arco. Karen Theodor al Mack Truck Headquarters. and Larry Beauchner. Counrerclockwise: Trai., lllr I' -er as-5 HIGHLIGHTS 1. Nw .0 Mill-N 1 'AM' ,' Nj, M I ' 1 . ' 4 ' T K 'XE' ' 1 .n.1me- dp-It-f .P Wk Some of the Fascinating differences in the students of Allen High are that they are interested in a variety of activities and hobbies. Some prefer the exci- tement and competitiveness of sports, others prefer the challenge of the mind, and still others prefer the adventure of the outdoors. , LJ, M W . r ,,, Ln W, q VD' 4, - .. .. ,d ,wi-'bl A F49- ni ' 4 H N. 'yjigwv W i . A ' fi M f' LM. Ai U nxqudsf. ..- .a 4.9 Mrk? J 4 iq., ,... ., - It t w.,J V ' , ,ly i N, 1 , ' +- 'eiff' ' , ., i -' . .i-ww. ' ' - , , ' , 1 f arg ii, -my 'M 1. , 'ff I is cami ':,5'f ' A i ii M ix in 4' '--M fa ' w ' it ' h A w 3 ta.,f W :Cf x, 1 i , z ,4' n x O ,E NN. 111 U' 11 Top Left: The U.S. Army Field Band presents The Jazz Ambassadors with Their imitation of the 'Blues Brother'. Top Right: Robert Harris hems decomne bumwng forthe marathon, THE MAIN EVENT, Above: Lisa Sedora moaeis latest fashions from Junior Colony. Bot- tom Right: Tim Morris prepares Robbie Stephens to fight through the night at the eighth annual dance rnamnhon as Don Pen spectates. Introduction! 'I 7 Vo-Tech Develops Skills One of the numerous opportuni- ties Allen offers its students is a program which allows them to acquire on-the-job training. Students who choose to take advantage of this opportunity spend half of the day at Allen and the other half at the Lehigh County Vocational Technical School. Besides providing the students with an opportunity to develop skills needed Wm' for future career goals, this program fix 'lfi ' enables the students to broaden their minds by spending a short period of time in each of the eight specialty shop areas during their first year. In grades eleven and twelve the students specialize in o field of their Choice- DePietro, Wanda Hontz, Eric DeFrain, Lisa Santos. Mark Bomberger, and Dave Roo, Many Vo-Tech students spend their time between classes socializing. Pictured here are: Karen ' Making sure that everything is in good working condition, Eric Renrlda Rosa spends her day learning the latest in fashion design. checks under the hood. 18 fl-lighlights l 4 sr' Rick Comp familiarizes himself with a piece of machinery while Jack Kline observes how things are done at Vo-Tech. Nancy Laudenslager and Geri Fillis practice Their i I styling techniques. ,W ,.s,,5-'fend ' ' 1' ill-M ,.'. Jeff Leedom and c student from Dieruff work on an electrical project. Tim Rogers sings the l'm all alone in the electric shop blues . Highlightsflf? 53 1 e Q i 5: as Avelino Silvo shows determination in welding o new project. Raymond Royer pauses from work repairing a damaged automobile. 2OfHighlights Y r ,. 1 Caroline Kuhn begins her hair cutting routine with o thorough shampoo .,.,f!' Nancy Laudenslager trims a customer's hair with great consideration. Y' ff' N 2 :iv X Jeff Washinskl does some minor repairs on the left rear tire of a car. In sewing Kris Klimek puts the finishing touch to her latest fashion. : vw- K Er-its 4 I i1ul,,..4 Scott Mohr shares his patience, experience and knowledge of sheet metal shop with an underclassman at Lehigh Vocational Technical School, HighIightsf24 Students Chosen As Merit Scholars Robert Harris Every year outstanding seniors are chosen for National Merit Scholarships. This year eight seniors qualify as semi-finalists. ln order to qualify as semi-finalist one must be a citizen of the U.S., a college-bound junior and one must have outstanding PSATXNMSQT scores. The students that qualify this year are all members of the National Honor Society, and all are studying in the gifted, honors, or advanced placement programs. All of the students named are widely involved in school activities and sports. David Kmetz ranked number one in the senior class and is a member of the Spanish Honor Society. He is also a starter on the Varsity Soccer and Varsity Vollebyall team. Charles Wilson is a member of Allen's Contemporary Affairs club and is a participant in the Allen Ski club. He also belongs to an ecology explores post outside of school activities. Peter Prochnau is a valued three aug i 'SY' 1 Peter Prochnau 22fHighlights Michael Jacobs year member of the William Allen Band and Orchestra. He also participates in the Contemporary Affairs club and is a member of Allen's Chess team. Frank Steckel is a member of the Allen Chess team, the Key club and the Contemporary Affairs club. He is a member of the YMCA and the Historical Simulation Federation. Jeremy Lauer is an officer of the Choir and he is also a member of the Allen Chorale. He also earned a letter in soccer when he was a sophomore on the Junior Varsity team. Michael Jacobs is a photographer for Allen's newspaper The Canary, and has been the business manager for school dramatic productions. Robert Harris is a member of the sketch club and the Theater club. Bob has also been the Allentown School District spelling champion for the past five years. Judith Gervirtz is a member of Allen's Contemporary Affairs club. Judith is also active in the Jewish Community Youth Program and the B'Nai B'rith Girls' Club. Judith Gervirtz David Kmetz Jeremy Lauer Charles Wilson Frank STSCHS -Q' jfwxfi- MaryAnn Romancheck Mr. Rourke Students Excel ln Understanding Of U.S. Government Each year a selected number of Allen students participate along with students from all over the world in the Annual Presidential Classroom. Two students at a time travel to Washington, DC. where they are treated to first class service. After arriving in Washington and being met by a limousine students are taken to nh. 3531155515 I Mary Muschko their hotel, which has a whole wing reserved for the two hundred par- ticipants. Although students travel to Wa- shington with a classmate, as soon as they arrive there they are separated. Roommates are assigned before the program and no school rooms together. Sue Blaisdell Michael Abraham At breakfast each day students receive a schedule of the day's events which may involve touring any number of government buildings and monuments, participating in seminars or learning the secrets of our govern- mental system. The tours may include the Washington Monument, the White House, the Pentagon, or the Capitol. At the seminars quite a few of the U.S. Representatives speak and the students realize the importance of a good government. One of the best aspects of this program is that the students feel it is an insight to the workings of the U.S. Government. 'lv Jane Abrantes HighIightsf23 N 9 Friends pose for a snapshot: Robbie Stephens, Diane Locher, Brenda Bear, Dawn Fandl, Andrea Orgler and Patti Scanlan. The 8th annual twenty-four hour Dance Marathon was held on Friday, October 23 in the Allen Physical Education Center. All proceeds were donated to the United Way, the Senior Class, and the Comus. Friday night the dancers began their fight through the night . The marathon was a huge success. The music was providid by WKAP Radio Station and the Bottom Line, a local group. Special thanks go to Joe McHugh, a popular sports announcer, and Mike Mittman, promoter and assistant, for donating the boxing ring. Special appreciation also goes to the food committee: Tony DeFiore, Karen Dressel, Mary Amey, and Carol Keck: the Registration committee: Mary Amey and Sue Wilson: the Decoration committee: Mary Ann Romancheck, Andrea Or- gler, Tracy Volpe, and Kris Kercher: the Advertisement committee: Colleen Brobst and Gayle C-roller. Mike Angestadt and April Brader resemble Tom and Jerry. swf? wiser Kris Kercher instructs everyone else in the fundamentals of the Bunny Hop. HighIightSf25 5 N r P h L 431 - MC. Tony DeFiore announces the beginning of the Main Event. Marathon dancers are nearing the end of their limits. 4 iii Robbie Stevens exciaims, I think my jaw is locked! Sue Brahm and Brian Savelli rest during a break. MT Mary Amey helps with registration of dancers. Many spectators danced to music provided by WKAP. Highiightsf27 Pep Rally Climaxes Spirit Week A photographer captures one of the many decorations covering the halls. Ed Hanna, the wizard, arouses the crowd before the big game. On Thursday the 'l2th of November, students gathered in the ASD training field, huddled around the bonfire, and got psyched up for the highlight of the week: the rival football game with Dieruff. The band enter- tained the Allen students both at the bonfire and in the decorated halls of Allen High School. The final gathering of the students occurred on Friday afternoon in the Physical Education Center. Eddie Hanna added spark to the introduction of the events of the pep rally. The Big Mouth contest and the Homecoming were among the events scheduled to boost the spirits of the Allen team and the student fi. body. The varsity football team prepares Kevin Downing's car for a ride past Dieruff. 28fHighlights Coach Sniscak psychs his team for a victory. Tony DeFiore presents queen, Colleen Brobst, her roses as Gino Galliono looks on. N -----.,-A-- J- . t-E SIA V v Q gg. J , f . V X Lv' .. Q g ex A X. X. WW i Contestants for the Loud Mouth contest display their enthusiasm. Varsity cheerleaders listen for the next event of the Pep Rally. Tracy Ceschin embraces homecoming queen Colleen Brobst. Cheerleaders begin a cheer to get the crowd involved. p fy I T'-f If-5.6 l ', X-w .. iv? fi- iff- , Y Highlights X 29 CCLLEEN BRCDBST AND PHIL HAHN REIGN AS HCJMECCIVIING ROYALTY The annual pep rally held before The rival Allen-Dieruff fooTball game was one of The mosT memorable evenTs of The school year. One of The many highlighTs was The selecTion of Ten Homecoming represenTaTives. Seniors eIecTed Ten candidaTes To each courT. The boys were: Tony DeFiore, C-reg Dex, Dave Gossman, Phil Hahn, Eddie Hanna, Paul Huffman, Charlie Kelly, Troy l.isTer, Mike MurTaugh, Tim O'Connor, ScoTT SeyarT, and John Wescoe. The girls were Nancy AnTongiorgi, Colleen BrobsT, Theresa CannariaTo, Dawn Fandl, Lynn Freeman, Gina Galliano, Diane Locher, Maureen Perry, Mary Ann Romanchek, Mary Samuelsen, Sally Sanders, and Chris Skerlock. The King and Queen and The Royal CourT members were chosen by secreT balloT, Phil Hahn and Colleen BrobsT were crowned The King and Queen of The 4984 Homecoming. The oTher sTudenTs parTicipaTing in The ceremony were: Eddie Hanna, Charlie Kelly, Tim O'Connor, and John Vilescoe: Theresa CannariaTo, Dawn Fandl, Lynn Freeman, and Gina Galliano. somigniigms l A .IW X ff l Theresa Cannarialo and Ed Hanna Qing Gqlliqno Gnd Jghn Wesgoe Dawn Fandl and Charlie Kelly flOW9l'S. Lynn Freeman and Tim O'Connor Colleen Brobsl graciously accepts The honorary bouquel of HignIighTSf34 Holiday spirii Highiignis Evenis Dr. McHugh Tells Sanfa Claus whaf he hopes To receive for ChrisTmas This year. lflw ,. Miss Capkovlc expresses one way of celebraflng ChrisTmas in a differenf counfry. 32fHighlighTs The holiday season is always a special Time aT Allen. Individuals express Their feelings of warmTh and involve Themselves in helping The less forTunaTe. Dr. McHugh expressed his enThu- siasm and spiriT of The holiday by enTerTaining a special guesT, SanTa Claus, who paid a surprise visiT. While in anoTher secTion of The school, Miss Capkovic and her Spanish classes celebrared The holiday in a differenT fashion. The pinaTd is used in Hispanic culTure as a means of ceiebraTing all holidays. When many sTudenTs were ex- pecTed To ,be in class sTudying parficular subjecTs, Mrs. Thomas's cooking class Took a break To TasTe The many holiday delicacies prepared by The sTudenTs. The sTudenTs who prepared These ChrisTmas goodies, looked forward To TasTing The many differenT Types of cakes and pasfries. The liTTle Things in life become exTra special when The sTudenTs aT Alien express Their feelings and ideas during The holiday season. Michelle Willever and Sfeve Olson anTiclpaTe TasTing The Christmas delicacies. Jump Rope-a-thon Bouncers Jump For Heart Association Sponsored by the American Heart Association, 270 eager participants joined in Allen's second jump rope- a-thon, held November 20 in the physical education center. Beginning at 9:00 am., one participant of the six member group jumped for five minutes, then handed the rope to another teammate until each person jumped one time. The process then began again, continuing until 42:00 p.m. The Girls' Leaders club supervised the groups with the help of Miss Ann Wenninger. The rope-a-than success- fully raised a total of S5,68O in sponsor money. Although freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors alike joined in the jumping, the majority of participants consisted of freshmen. However, the skipping spirit embodied more than just students. One team was also made up of faculty members, proving they also had the spirit and the energy to make it. E Many students are excused from classes for participating in a morning of jumping. Mr. Buxton Retires After 36 Years Of Service Mr. Buxton is a much respected teacher at William Allen. He was the head of the math department for fifteen years. lvlr. Buxton was a teacher for thirty-six years and during that time he was a substitute teacher for a half year. He taught two years at the Veteran's High School, one and a half years at Central Junior High, and thirty-two years at William Allen. Mr. Buxton's future plans after retiring include traveling and gardening. He is eagerly looking forward to retiring and comments that his wife will keep him busy around the house. Highlightsf33 Exchange Students Explore Mysteries of U.S. Life l Meenaskshi Thadani is from lndiag she will be graduating from Allen in June and is very excited about it. She can't understand why boys and girls don't intermingle more, or why they sit unisex in the cafeteria. When asked about education in India she admits that it is quite a bit harder: she likes the freedom she has here of choosing her own subjects. Marina Davidi says, Life in Israel is basically tough. She likes it here in the United States, and will probably stay because most of her family lives here. She finds America exciting and is glad to be here. Marina likes how people have treated her and make her feel at home. Thomas Barnes is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Olson and enjoys staying there very much. He spends his time going to swimming practice and competes with the Allen High swim team. He enjoys the atmosphere at Allen but claims that in Swedish schools one has more freedom. Gabriela Orozco is one of many exchange students Allen and is residing with Mr. and and Mrs. Thomas She is from lvlexico and states, I am glad I have opportunity to visit the United States. One thing she about Allen is the students because they are so friendly make her feel welcome. Gabriela also loves to read dance and is interested in learning how to make pottery safuigniigms WhoT Doreen KonTor likes mosT dbouT The U.S. is The people. She sToTes, They ore friendly ond eosy To Tdlk To. Doreen is sToying wiTh The Didmond Fomily. They hove helped her immensely wiTh odopT- ing To The Americdn woy of life. Doreen misses her friends greoTly buT hos mode up for This by moking new friends. Troveling is Doreen's moin inTeresT. Doreen is olso very much inTeresTed in dromd ond ThedTer. V I BirgiTTo Jdson is from STock- holm, Sweden ond she enjoys Americo very much. She likes The freedom of choosing her own subjecTs, She olso enjoys singing ond is o member of The Allen Glee club. BirgiTTo spends her spore Time in The gym body building: This is populor in Sweden. Elmor SchusTer is dn eIevenTh groder from G-ermony who likes dll kinds of Americon food. His fdvoriTe is pizzo, buT he finds The pizzo in G-ermony much beTTer. Elmor enjoys sporTs buT Thinks fooTboll ond boseboll ore con- fusing espeoiolly when woTched on T.V. becouse There ore Too mdny oommerciols. He enjoys being oT Allen ond hos meT mony new friends, He is especiol- ly glod ThdT he hod This op- porTuniTy To come To The UniTed STdTes. if Chimdso Fukishmd is here from Tokyo, Jopon. He enjoys everyThing obouT school excepT when iT comes To sfudying. He wds very exciTed obouT coming To The UniTed STdTes ond Thinks iT is o beouTifuI ploce, buT he is olso exciTed obouT seeing his fomily ond friends ogoin. Chimoso olso enjoys phoTogrophy. .2 L Einor Honsson feels ThoT hisichonce To visiT ond live in The U,S. is o once-in-d-lifeTime experience. One Thing he doesn'T like obouT The U.S. is dll The oommerciols on Television. Eindr is o member of The Cross CounTry Tedm oT Allen: however, his fovoriTe sporT is skiing, When he reTurns To Sweden he hopes To sTudy chemisTry. fx. fx X -. Z HighlighTsf35 Powder Putters Take On Tough Eastside Cpponents l l Before the game a group of Seniors pose for a friendly picture. Karen Dressel makes a commendable effort to keep possession of the hnll Saturday, October 34 at 2:00 PM the Allen girls faced the Dieruff girls in a powder-puff football game. The powder-puffs played a rough, two hour game which ended in a 46-6 Dieruff triumph. The male cheerleaders supported their team with exhibitions of grace and agility. Eddie Hanna was voted the cutest male cheerleader. All proceeds from the game were donated to the United Way. Special congratulations are extended to Donna D'Amore who was voted the Most Valuable Player. Other thanks for a job well done go the the offensive coaches Tony DeFiore, Kevin Down- ing, Tony Lanzone, and Mike Maquera, and defensive coaches Tim Maron and Kenny Stephens and adviser Mr. Rourke. Kelly Adams hustles while an opponent closely tracks her. 36fHiQhlighTs The adorable cheerleaders boost the team's spirit 1 'u..z.SN N., , yu. 3522 132 fff gf ,MEAL 1 v4 F fg,1'x H f' - 1 hleTic Ends L We, The Comus sToff of 4982, dedicoTe This sixTy-second volume of our yeorbook To The one mon who mosT embodies The spiriT of Allen High School. For The posT forTy-Two yeors Allen High School hos been symbolized in one mon's nome. MiIo . J. lvlilo Sewords hos given To his Almo MoTer ond his communiTy The greoTesT gifT ony humon could besTow - he hos dedicoTed his ToTol life To This school. His speciol gifTs os on educoTor, os o cooch, ond os o friend, hove mode him The mosT endeored member of The AllenTown educoTionol communi- Ty. No words con describe The impocT he hos mode on The counTless Thousonds who hove been blessed by conTocT wiTh lVlr. Milo . He is Truly The poTron soinT of This school ond communiTy. Thonk you somehow seems To foil shorT of conveying The expression of love we wish To exTend To our beloved educciTor. As lvlr. Joseph Milo Sewords reTires on ero of Allen High School hisTory comes To o glorious end. We wish him every good Thing ThoT life con bring. He hos been, is now, ond olwoys will be The epiTome of Allen High Schools excellence. As Two Alumnl Rellre K... gin:-J' HE R Y CAL VI WRIGHT We The Comus sfoff proudly solule Mr Henry Wrlghf our ofhleflc frorner ond fnend for has forfy yeors of servlce To Allen Hugh School Henry hos olwoys been our concerned porenf owoy from home He lends To our needs bofh physlcolly ond menfol ly ond shores wlfh us our most lnfumofe Joys ond sorrows As ofhleflc frolner ond equrpmenf monoger To dll ofhlefes Mr Wrughf hos mode mony oufslondlng CODTFIDUTIODS fo The Allen Fomlly fhdl will be remembered for yeors fo come We slncerely fhonk hum for has dedlcollon ond servlces beyond The coll of duly ond we wash hum well ln oll fufure endeovors Severol senlor ofhlefes were osked ln your yeors of porhclpoflon ID ofhlellcs of Allen how hos Henry Wrlghf dffecled you'7 Julle Molrlne He IS olwoys helpful he woshes unlforms ond comes To oll The gomes He s o fon Robble Relfenouer He helps dnyone whos Injured He Trles To boosf your sprrll when you re down He puls Ice on onyfhlng Thof hurfs Kevln Bronfley He helped me wllh IFUUFISS Hes like o fofher fo olhleflcs He helps when you're feeling sod he boosfs your splrlfs I I . pp K 16 gtg-.,.,, X V N , , , ,-X . i 4' S Q '. . g. - , .. . , 1 5 I . gf I ' 'is O a . . . K ,j u .1 A ' . - 's K - , 1 ' ' . h I. , if ' , ...A 1 - ' ' ll . B I - n s l 3 - s. . If . I l . .t - v' 1 u s 'A ' in .I 1 I A 4' 5 .,,o.' 'v . .1 tb ' I .Cn I . Xi g gg , A 5-fn' H . , , - , I - 1 ll H , . . . . ,, . ,, . A., .. . , - H H - , , , , 1 ,I ll I -- , . , ff ., . .. . , Throughour lhe yeors, Williom Allen hos been known for The STIMULATING oclivilies provided by ifs clubs. The success of the orgonizollons is due To The enlhu- siosllc people Thor moke Allen High School enjoyoble. From The oword-winning Key Club, To The lop-roled Bond, clubs or Allen High never sellle for second besl. The Sludenl Life seclion exemplifies our successful performonce. ll il A' 4 ff! 5'-is ' it ll K r- 'iv Y 'J i I 1 P A mg A1131 Club represenloiives Mike Mur- Tough, Aliso Kroninger, Tommy Jezick, Sue KurTz, ond PoTTi Kurrz Toke o breok from club ooiiviiies To discuss ideos oT ihe Rose Gordens. Clookwise: Allen Conory ond Dieruff Husky dispense wiTh school rivolry before The big gome' Key Club members Tim Moron Doug Kuhnsmon ond Trocy Dilliord porTicipoTe in The GreoT Pumpkin Sole: The Allen Bond skillfully displciys sTor- bursT formoTion' KeiTh Fisher gives inspiroTion To The femole fooTboll ployers by leoding on energeTic cheer in The Powder Puff fooTboll gome' Toro Word ond Trocy Kline enhonce Their orTisTic obiliTies skeiching onimols QT The Philodelphio Zoo. ng X l K 4 5 v-1 r it nf' 5 -' r T 13 W nf M I 4 V M371 Ne? A V A Q V q -QM 3 ll . . , ,. A 1 K' vs C , Q, SAW 1' I fl' K. 1 I r .i , X. , ' i xx 21 W , X , V N STudenT Lifefdl Canary ConsTanTly in producTion, The Canary sTaff works indusTriously in order To produce one issue per monTh. However, The sTaff does noT assume sole responsibiliTy in The producTion process. In The same respecT, The producTion meThod does noT exisT only aT school, The SNAP organizaTion QSTudenT Newspaper Advisory Programy, funcTioning Through The Morning Call, aids The sTaff in numerous ways. One producTion day each rnonTh is alloTTed To The sTaff and The sequence of producTion musT be compleTed in The coume ofThe day Hvough SNAP. STudenTs qualified To operaTe The compuTers and lay ouT individual pages are responsible for cornpleTing The issue wiTh The help of SNAP advisers. Through SNAP, The sTaff is given The opporTuniTy To funcTion as a professional puolicaTion, operaTing in an area ouT of school. Compufer TypisT Joe BoTh finishes his work on The Teleram and packs The compuTer aT The end of producTion. 42fSTudenT Life H1981 3-1TN5s '19-Il 12 I N Karen Sharp buries her head in her work as she proofreads finished copies. 17 18 I9 HH' Xltnqglx B Ti V I Beginning a busy day in SNAP, ScoTT SevarT prepares The Telerarn compuTers To Type arTicles inTo The sysTem, as producTion begins, if ,' wr 5 Anne Bluth sets articles and headlines in type-setting codes the teleram. E W, iff i KW? rs If lbs. a break from proofreading copy, Sue Denny glances up to see happening in other phases of production. 5 0 Q, .. BF!!-LX K ' l F X 1 .., SN, ,im r f D ',.r-'gui .5 -Sag S. Wav Debbie Dursi utilizes graphic tools, such as the x-acto knife, as she prepares finished copy for the page layout. .WV 5. 'Yr D -Pg-Q Decisions, decisions, as Paul Huffman absences the various types of borders and graphic designs used to eliminate white space. siudeni Lifefas Comus Staff Slrive The 4984-82 COMUS staff was composed of STIMULAT- . , cocccc ING and FASCINATING PEOPLE. IVIOTIVATED by EDUCATING advisers Jackie lVlory and Lesler Kish, The slaff worked diligenlly To record EVERLASTING memories, Dedicaied sludenis conlribuled much Time and efforl lo again make our award-winning yearbook a CAPTIVATING remem- brance of which Alien sludenis can be proud. Highlighfs editor Kerry Havir clemonslrares proper cropping Technique. X Mrs. Mary helps Marivi Cadden, Kerry Havir,, Ginny Sharkazy and Connie Cope wiih an urgeni question concerning The lalesl deadline. 4AfS'rudenT Life To Meet Deadline fi Vina .ggi -4, LJ-' i' Sth KKQ ,'is'Vf ' A NIM., , i 'XX aww- : A K Keely Kellar and Wendy Kressler work on their assignments. An exasperated Ed Hanna grimaces as Patti Faust once again rearranges his layout v . . . . . . l iComus staff: Row one: Editors: Sarah Lehrich, Wendy Kressler, Susan Wilson, April Brader. Connie Cope, Laurie Miller, Gina Galliano, Julie Molrine. Carol Sargent, Kerry Havir, Bill Hansell, Wendy Schaeffer, and Mike Schmoyer. Row two: Tracy O'Hearn, Keely Kellar, Tracy Ceschin, Edward Hanna. Patti Faust, Diane Kalb, Margie Horoski, Marivi Cadden, Robert Felkay, Keith Haldeman, and Shellie Uhl. Row three: Sharon Finkelstein. Janet Muzzelo, Corinne Crownover, Brett Goebel, Maryann Romancheck, Lynn Freeman, Diane Locher. Ginny Sharkazy, Julie Gilly, Donna McAfee, Lenna Laskaris, and Wendy Mory. Back row: Chuck Sander, Debbie Klein, Jenny Hart, Tracey Volpe. Tim Maron, Mike Abraham, Susan Steinberg, Lori Diehl, Karen Jacobs, Keith Howells, and Lisa Hinkle. 4984-82 COMUS SECTION EDITORS: EDITORS: Julie Molrine and Gina Galliano. HIGHLIGHTS: Kerry Havir and Wendy Kressler. STUDENT LIFE: Susan Wilson and Laurie Miller. SPORTS: Michael Schmoyer and Kay Peacock. SENIORS: Sarah Lehrich and Carol Sargent. FACULTY: Wendy Schaeffer and An- drea Orgler. ADVERTISEMENTS: April Brader and Connie Cope. BUSINESS: Karen Theodor. PHOTOGRAPHY: William Hansell and Robert Felkay. , ,A it L Members of the Comus staff discuss ways of improving their layouts. Sarah Lehrich and Tracey Volpe relax after meeting their deadlines. Student Lifef115 Students Keep In Tune With The Time .. ,SX ,J-X S' ' '...wr,n!,-', T, l.'.ff'f2- . 'b ' ,. iff, f 'f'r Mr. Fisher - Adviser Cliff Kltey - President Contemporary Aftalrsi Seniors: Front Row: Tony DeFiore, MaryAnn Romancheck, Susan Blaisdell, Deborah Bernecker, Linda Berman, Bob Blelier, G-igl Guttman Qtreasurerj, Shirin Marvi qsecretaryj, Cliff Kitey Qpresidentj, Mr. Robert Fisher Qadvisorj, Jan Hilbert, Jenny Moser, Janice Cleaver, Jeff Springer, Jeff Haffner, Bart Cerami, and Donald Simon. Row 2: April Brader, Lynn Freeman, Kathi Sterner, Diane l-loderman, JoAnn Madden, Carol Traupman. Susan Kurtz, Jane Abrantes, Lisa Montgomery, Suzanne Pirone, JoAnne Klocek, Carol Keck, Tami Reichl, JoAnne Parker, Debra Smoyer, and Jill Kopenhaver. Row 3: Gabriela Orosco, Theresa Cannariato, Cindie Knerr, Joanne Koch, Karen Smitreski, Chris Jones, Alyssa Siversteln, Judi Gevlrtz, Sheltie Uhl, Sue Wilson, Carol Sargent, Janet Muzzelo, Karen Jacobs, Lori Diehl, Shaun Lindenmuth, and Kim Waggoner. Row A: Meenakshl Thadhavl, Marrina Davidi, Timothy Houseal, Mary Muschko, Michael Jacobs, Eli Brill, Richard King, Mike Maquera, Kathleen Loder, Jon Misura, Kristin Whitner, Regina Zobb, Denise Buesqen, Todd Hittinger, Mike Schiavone, and Paul Hoffman, Row 5: Steven Ross, Mike Abraham, Wendy Schaeffer, Tracy Ceschin, Chris Shellock, Jeremy Lauer, Michael Schmoyer, John Aldinger, Michael Word, David Kmetz, Jack Daniels, Mary Amey, Frances Weber, Sally Munro, Anita Piskula, Maureen Perry, and Mike Welty. Back Row: Frank Gergits, Peter Potrebic, Mary Ellen Lukasevich, Paul Smith, Bill Hansell, Peter Prochnau, Helene McGee, Llsa Hlnkle, Ken Bennicoff, Merritt Jacob, Tom Roginsky, Shawn Sassaman, Fritz Volaugh, Ken Wollman, and Linda Ely. asfsiudem ure 5 Contemporary Affairs: Underclassmen: Front row: Daniela Neubauer, Aileen Thompson. Carol McGee. Julia Marsh, Jennifer Hart. Corinne Crownover. Laurie Jones, Debbie Handwerk, Laurie Moses, Alice Vasilik, Kim Leverington, Lisa Leibensperger, Julie Sell. Doreen Lafferty and Jerri Pezoldt. Row 2: Lisa Kaplan, Alison Post, Dara Grossinger. John Schugardt, Melda Isaac, Sharon Spitko. Jennifer Sher, Justine Krobath. Jill Rabenold, Brett Prager, Jed Rapaport, Lisa Brobst and Chuck Sanders. Row 3: Michelle Hertzberg , Gretchen Stone, Irene Steckel, Stacey Becker, Sue Brahm, Kelly Kuba, Beth Connelly, Ed Wilson, John Ashbrook, Paul Polsky, John Traupman and John Wlagstaff. Row 4: Lori Hertzog, Julie Huffman, Lisa Tomasko. Michael Traupman. Michele Beinecker, Wendy Nikitsches, Jeannie Hansell, Tobey O'Hearn, Lori Laudenslager, Debbie Loncar, Louise Lembach. Johnnie Mae Felton, Laurie Brelsch and Trish Bruenen. Row 5: Pam Kunkle, Marshall Brozost, Andrew Goldfarb, Dennis Freland. Pete Morrison. Wendy Mory, Susan Wenner, Robin Rosenfeld, Janine Smith, Jim Irvine, Sue Rappold, and Kellie London. Back row: Tina Gehringer, Janice Kemmerer, Bill Esler, Laurence Goldfarb, Matt Lohrman, Scott Amey, Greg Greenwalt, Dawn Brodt, Mark Bray, Cheryl Keller, Andrea Helwig, Cindy Kates and Michelle Sabler. The purpose of the extremely popular Contemporary Affairs club is to involve students in the under- standing of world affairs and to keep them informed on important and controversial issues. The club invites many informative speakers to Allen who provide information and political opinions to the curious students. The members of the club and faculty members who attend these assemblies acquire a feeling of great knowledge of their world. Bob Smith and Joe Daddona debate during election for mayor. Student LifejA7 lv PM Leaders Provide Services The Leaders' Club, under The supervision of Mrs. Kathleen O'Donnell, is comprised of specially selected junior and senior girls who qualified by meeting The club's academic and athletic requirements, Collecting for charities and donating goods To The underpriviledged are among The various services provided by This organization. Some of the club activities for The year included participating in a Halloween activity with children in a nearby hospital, donating canned foods to needy families on Thanksgiving, sponsoring an Easter Egg hunt for selected elementary schoolers, and assisting in school functions such as The American Heart Association Jump- Rope-A-Thon. The club officers for the 4984-82 school year were: Joan Leach, President Donna D'Amore, Vice-President: Julie Molrine, Secretary: and Patti Kurtz, Treasurer. .3 if r-11 flfx ,. .f s2fA5sfiQii P75 . 5 if I Julie Molrine transforms herself into a clown before going To visit hospitalized children. Club members spend Time during Their homeroom period discussing future activities. Leaders' Club: Row one: Deanna Hertzog. Sue Wilson, Donna D'Amore qvice-Presidentj, Joan Leach CPresidentj, Patti Kurtz Greasurerj, Julie Molrine fSecretaryj, Lisa Miller, Kelly Adams, and Pat Gaumer. Row Two: Sally Munro, Mary Amey, Karen Dressell, Fran Webber, Diana Check, Tammy Danner, Tracy Ceschin, Margaret Tannous, and Lori Mohr. Row Three: Julie Spiegel, Stacy Benson. Mary Kurtz, Karen Kuehner, Kate Villa, Teresa Tannous, Barb Bentz, Jerri Pezoldt, and Kristin Whitner. Row four: Melda Isaac, Diane Locher, Brenda Bear, Colleen Brobst, Kris Kercher, Sue Brahm, Becky Orr, Diane Schleicher, and Regina Zobb, Back row: Mrs. Kathleen O'Donnell QAdviserj, Tracey Volpe, Wendy Saeger. and Tobi O'l-learn. Leaders' Club members Joan Leach, Karen Kuehner, Stacy Benson, and Mary Kurtz assist Karen Dresseli, Barb Bentz, Julie Molrine, Sue Wilson, Gina their adviser, Mrs. O'Donnell, as she supervises the Jump-Rope-A-Thon. Zobb, Lisa Miller and Donna D'Amore pose in the jackets they earned by participating in athletics. Runners STrive for Excellence 'E-35 Mr. Kelley gives some helpful hinTs To The runners. The Runners' Club, under The direcTion of Mr, Kelley, meT Three days a week To help The novice runner esTablish various running and Training Techniques. AT every meeTing, members did TwenTy mlnuTes of pre-planned sTreTching and oTher exercises: They Then did from forTy minuTes To an hour's worTh of running. Two days a week, The members of The club did various weighT Training exercises. ThroughouT The year, The club spon- sored a varieTy of speakers who Talked obouT everyThing from running shoes To seIecTing a podiaTrisT. STarTing in January and conTinuing Through February, The club also parTicipaT- ed in an indoor Track program which gave members The opporTuniTy To use, To The besT of Their abiliTy, The knowledge They gained Through This club. The officers of The Runners' Club were John Toso, president Lori lvlahr, vice- president Kay Peacock, secreTary: and Fran Weber, The Treasurer. Mr. Kelley and John Toso Take Time ouT To pose for a phoTograph. 35? 5 .5 C005 'T YT? Q 1 K X . M The 1984-T982 Runners' Club goThers TogeTher for a picTure. Row 1: Einar Hansson, Mary Amey, Kim Dressel, and Chimasa FuTeshima. Row 2: Tom Bama, Kay Peacock, Doug LeFevre, Dave Weaver, John Toso, and Fran Weber. sfudem Lifefrlf? Society Members Become Tutors ,yuan-we-1-wv ,...-lynn., muon :mu rx' i if yr Honor Society Officers Qfront to bockj: President Wllliom Honsell, Sergeant-dt-crrms Mike Schidvone. Vice-President Peter Potrebic, Treosurer Kristin Whitner, Adviser Dr. Robert Egolf, ond Secretory Scilly Munro pose in front of the Honor Society roster before organizing activities for the members, The Notionol Honor Society is on orgonlzotion thot recognizes the mony specidl ocodemic ond leoder- ship obilities of Allen High School students. The club's members involve themselves in service to others os they tutor those students who ore exper- iencing difficulties with some of their subjects. Through tutoring, members shorpen their communicotioh skills ond leorn obout working with other peo- ple. Throughout the yeor, the Honor Society olso sponsors o donce ond vorious other octivities. Every yeor the society owords scholorships to two of its outstonding members. Dr. Egolf, who is the chdirmon of the English Depdrtment, is the odviser of this very fine orgonizdtion. Its officers ore President Williom Honsell, Vice-President Peter Potrebic, Secre- tory Solly Munro, Treosurer Kristin Whitner, ond Sergeont-ot-orms Mi- choel Schidvone. When dsked obout the role of the Honor Society in the school, Bill Honsell spoke of odding more octivities to the club's formot so os to provide sociol breoks for the tutoring members. The librory is one of the best ploces in the school for tutoring. Here Lourdes Ortiz, o freshmdn, tries hord to understond her Sociol Studies homework ds Mike Roth, Honor Society member, dots os her tutor. 5OfStudent Life H msn.- f. Honor Society: Front Row: Susan Kurtz, Joanne Klocek, Deborah Bernecker, Diane Hoderman, Mike Schiavone, Sally Munro, Bill Hansell, Peter Kristin Whltner, Timothy Houseal, John Tosa, Jeremy Lauer, Bart Cerami, and Jack Cohen. Row Two: Elizabeth Von Erde, Carol Traupman, Madden, Karen McClelland, Jenny Moser, Mary Amey, Frances Weber, Kathi Sterner, Robert Harris, Dale Brezner, Richard King, Eli Brill, and Alisa Row Three: Judi Gevirtz, Amy Clement, Donna Davis, Carole Castellane, Kim Roof, Paul Huffman, Jeff Haffner, Susan Denny, Anne Bluth, Jacobs, Diane Kalb, Kim Waggoner and Shawn Sassaman. Row Four: Stephen Falatko, Debra Smoyer, Kathleen Loder, Adam Hofschild, Michael om Raginsky, Scott Townshend, Don Petz, David Knetz, Maureen Perry, Ann Cullimore, Larry Schade, and Tom Ward. Row Five: Mary Ellen Lukasevlch, Felkay, Doug Kuhnsman, Laurie Miller, Tim Reiss, Mary Ann Romancheck, Tony Delfiore, Carol Sargent, Janet Muzzelo, Brian Jelensits, Deanna Joanne Parker, and Joan Tous. Back Row: Julie Molrine, Chris Jones, Alyssa Silverstein, Michael Jacobs, Will Madeira, Christopher Bleam, Mike Hoffman, Kim Zieger, Susan Steinberg, Terry Quier, and Frank Gergits. Debbie Smoyer helps Lee Solt with Algebra homework. Right: Honor Society tutor Mary Muschko helps sophomore Beth Hien N-f 1 a passage from Spanish to English. I fr vez I 'N--an ,,-v- Student Life X54 Mori Rourke cornpuTes The budgeT for The school sTore. School Siore The school sTore wds run by o group of sTudenTs who worked before, during, dnd dfTer school ond dlso during Their sTudy holls. By working in The school sTore, The sTudenTs ledrned how To hondle money ond dlso received d TdsTe of The business world. The sTudenTs 4 T i Jdne Abrenfes, Liso KulowiTch. Mori Rourke. Mike AngsTddT, ond Robbie Sfephens dnxlously owdiT cusfomers. were under The supervision of Mr. Rourke ond he offered much help To Them. The sTudenTs worked hord To sell The iTems in The school. ln The school sTore one con now find d vdrieTy of lferns including yeorbooks ddTing from 4920. T-. V xii!!-X . S, fi tam v x . s. Xxx . 5 , l g . 52fSTUdel'1T Life Mike sells one of The Allen dogs To Melody Holdermdn. ' X oi F Wa' -Qr s-.-- STudenTs Work Behind Scenes LangsleT, Merry Mesaros, William Gallagher and George Hoch exhibit The skills ary for obTaining perfecT lighTing on sTage. Nancy Laudenslager and Kevin DePieTro conTrol lighTs aT a school assembly. The Allen T.V. and STage Crew is a service organizaTion which sTagecrafT and T.V. services To The school and To many s relaTed To The school, This group of sTudenTs diligenTly backsTage To insure ThaT all assemblies ran smooThly. CrediT goes To The group of people who spenT many hours The scenes To coordinaTe The lighTs and sound and also The equipmeni. ParT of The sTage crew consisTed of The T.V. These young people were responsible for Taping of swimming ymnasiics meeTs as well as oTher programs in The gymnasium. Tapes proved very helpful in aiding The compeTiTors for They see Their misTakes and improve Themselves. Also, Teachers requesT Tne crew To film Their classes. The T.V. and sTage crew is a big asseT To our school. The T.V. Crew members videoTaped sporTing evenTs and many programs including commencemenT. Under The leadership of r. O'Donnell, The club also assisTed Teachers by seTTing up T.V. quipmenT for classroom presenTaTions. L! . Matihew Bainbridge, Harold WalTers. Jusiine Krobaih and Darren Gawlik pracTice lighTing for assemblies. Joseph Siarner, Todd Kelby, KrisTi LangsleT, John Dini, Prakash Sajnani, Roberf Tews and Kevin l-larwick prepare for proper lighTing on sTage. sfude-nl l.ifef53 The ArT DeparTmenT direcTed afTer-school acTiviTies in Three areas: poTTery, figure drawing and weaving. ln addiTion, on Tuesday and Thursday mornings a posTer design group meT. The arT acTiviTies are open To any inTeresTed sTudenTs. Along wiTh Their regular class periods, The sTudenTs devoTed much of Their spare Time To These acTiviTies. The works are dis- played aT The FirsT NaTional Bank of AllenTown aT The end of The year. One can Truly see The skill and efforT puT inTo These works. V.-f K KeiTh Haldeman sTrlkes up a new arT projeoT. ArT DeparTmenT: FronT row: Roberf Harris, Tara Ward, Theresa CannariaTo, April Brader, Alane Schreiber, Chris Hagen, and Mr. RoberT Blanchard. Row 2: Mrs. Joan Gaydos, Mary Amey, Tracy Kline, Dave Swalm, Eric Schimeneck, Alisa Kroninger, Phillip Peck, and Larry Beauchner. Row 3: Mr. Ralph PriTsch, Jane Bernim, Keith Haldeman, Lee SolT, Julia Marsh, Sharon O'Connor, and Mr. David Firestone. Back row: Brian JelensiTs, KrisTin Kercher, Philip Moyer, Tracey Volpe, Debbi Olewine, Lisa Hanna, and PeTer Noga. 54fSTudenT Life Arl STudenT DevoTed arTisTs pose in fronT of The raT's nesT. Lisa Hanna is sTarTled by The camera. Display Experlise Scott Cylinder puts some finishing Touches on his piece. Phlllp Moyer and Alisa Kroninger work on pottery. Painting can be funl Hwy vw Y' ' Larry Beauchner and Sara Hyland pose for The pholographer. p 41' ' Nerf ' -. ff 1 N Kristin Kercher and Mary Amey work on their paintings. Sludenl Lifef55 ivlr. Boyer conducts the choir with an enthusiastic style. Jane and Jill Unger sing a beautiful rendition of White Christmas. Choir Continues To Delight Audience 56 f Student Life The bass and tenor sections wait for Mr. Boyer's cue. Once again the choir entertained crowds with their melodic voices. Audiences were amazed at the col- legiate sound coming from this high school choir. The Holiday season was highlighted by the City Carol Concert at Salem Church, recorded for broodcast on several area radio stations, the Holiday Concert and Assemblies for AHS. Con- certs for our three middle schools, competitions and the gala Spring Concert were part of the spring activities. ln the spring of 4984 the Choir won the Great Adventure Music Com- petition in New Jersey with 284 points out of a possible 300. Social events include the Holiday Dinner Dance this year held at Allen- town's new Hilton Hotel between Christmas and New Year's Day, note parties, Halloween 5O's Party , Square Donce and the annuol trip to New York City to enjoy a Broadway Show in the Big Apple . Under the impressive direction of lvir. George Boyer, the choir has built the reputation of being the best in the valley. i - - , . Al A . -qv 1 E. ICHOIR: FIRST ROW: Sue Kunz, Kim Traub, Michelle Dulsch, Donna Davis, Tracy Ceshin, Sue Rappold, Lori Robinson, Mary Posfurpak, Linda Remaley, Jill Unger, Anne Chrisfrnan, Jane Unger. Karen Bauer, Wendy Slrohl, Ranala Wilkowski, Cheryl Levan, Kelly Bower, and Lenna Laskaris. SECOND ROW: Karen McClelland, Laura Bulferwick, Roberf Wellinglon, Janef Forfkamp, Randy Plessor, Tim Houseal, Jeanne Hansell, Kevin Kleppinger, Dwayne Arnold, Margie owski, Wendy Schaeffer, Michelle Nunn, Chris Olson, Joanne Burkenslock, Doug Thomas, Mary Shook. John Armsfrong, Brenda Koch, and Janice erf. LAST ROW: Jeremy Lauer, Paul Edelman, Tracy Zampell, April Brader, Dan Scheirer, Jeff Ruck, Brian Hess, Kim Roof. Kevin Kincaid, Lisa Henehan, mm Hansell, Ron Boyer, Richard Wieder, Cheryl Keller, John Valania, Scoll Heller, Herman Harris, Chris Marsik, Dawn Brodl, Nancy Anderson, Dan Mindler, and Jim Ruffin. Mr. Boyer rehearses with The bass section. Several members of fhe choir pracfice a Lafin canfafa. The sopranos sing a high nofe during a Christmas ballad. Sfudenf Lifef57 Majoreiles Display Winning Qualiiies Under The supervision of Mr. Francis Moran, The 4984-82 majoreTTe squad consisTed of TwenTy girls. These girls puT many hours of hard work inTo Their ouTsTanding roufines. Every girl on The squad aTTended a Training camp which Took place in AugusT. Their performances wiTh The band included foofball and baskeTbaIl games, where They performed Their half-Time shows. They also parTicipaTed in parades, band compeTiTions, and Super Sunday fesTiviTies. CapTain Alisa Kroninger, and squad leaders Lisa Seclora, April Brader, Theresa CannariaTo, and Lori Robinson broughT To The squad Their Twlrling excellence and leadership which helped To make The squad a success. Senior squad leaders Alisa Kroninger, Debbie Fensfermaker, Lori Robinson, and April Brader Take ouf To pose for a picTure before leaving for The fooTball game. Missing from picTure are Lisa and Theresa Cannariafo. During The pep rally, The majoreTTes waiT in anTicipaTion To do Their rouTine. Kneeling: Lisa Sedora, Carol Wesfwood, Jan Schafer, KaThy Conrad, Alisa Kroninger Ccapfg, Sue SmiTh, Karen STewarT, Wendy Fry, and Debbie FensTermaker. Sfanding: LyneTTe Miller, Cherly Levan, Junior Gayle Rofh shows her Twlrling abilify QT pep rally. Tracey Sfocker, Gayle RoTh, Cindy Warner, Theresa CannariaTo, April Brader, Meg Dolan, Monique Waras, Chris Kulp, and Lori Robinson. 58fSTudenT Life '-X 11 f x . if A L f -muff . Q ,K Q ,. ,f A1 ew' A r f Z 5 x y 3 in X' 3 ' fl if A , I fs K rd-5 , 'ff 1 fag S ,ff-ll L N J Ni ! !' s-4' if X. J oOfStudent Life Canary Band Rated Superior Seniors: William Adams, Scott Apgar, David Burian, Kevin Buxton, Amy Clement, Christine Conkling, John DeSautels. Troy Dreisbach. Timothy Dzojko, Timothy Edick, James Falatko, Steve Falatko, Cynthia Farnham, Peter Ferry, Janet Frederick, Ziva Graham, Keith Haldeman, Lisa Hinkle QDrum Majorj, Deborah Hoffman CSecretaryj, Judy Holmes QVice Presidentj, Greg lmhoff, Paula Knauss, Jeffrey Kokinda, Eva Kristiansson, Todd Lambert, Janice Lanzillo, William Madeira, Donna McAfee, Dale McCandless, Mark McNeal, Kelly Miller, George Motter. Sharon Pica, Randy Plessor, Peter Prochnau, Alice Ritter, Steve Schickendanz, Michael Schmoyer, Debra Smoyer, Janice Spencer, Carol Traupman, Elizabeth Van Eerde, Harry Wagner. Tom Walters, Otto Weber Jr. QPresidentj, Karla Weitknecht Ureasurerj, Kimberly Zieger. Juniors: Elaina Bonnici, Lisa Brobst, James Carroll, Carolyn Diestler, Michael Dutsch, Michelle Dutsch, Marc Ehrets, Johnnie Mae Felton, John Gackenbach, Stephanie Gross, Thomas Guth, Ernest Haller Jr. Patrick Haney, Ronald Hartzell, Therese Herbacek, James Irvine, April Keeney, Kenneth Keithan, Amy Knerr, Kathy Korpics, Michael Kuebler, Robert LaDue, Doreen Lafferty, Kellie London, Douglas Long, Glen Mann, William McQuilken, TerriAnn Melber, Cheryl Mertz, Suzanne Murdock, Michelle Nunn, Jill Rabenold, Susan Rappold, Christopher Snyder, Leslie Szivos, Patricia Tratnack, John Traupman, Nancy Witman, Dean Velaauez. Sophomores: Cindy Adams, Steven Adolt, Susan Berger, Wayne Biery, Debra Burkhardt, Ross Clement, Erik Csikos, Scott Dantzer, Amy Drum, Thomas Ehrman, Annette Evans, Clifford Gouck, Tracey Gross, David Hahn, Michelle Hartman, Lisa Hoffert, David Irvine, Sherry Jennings, Lauri Jensen, Kevin Kleppinger, Mary Knappenberger, William Kratz, Adrienne Kwiatek, Sandra Laudensiager, Tina Lentz, Elizabeth Loyd, Kelly Martin, Brian McDevitt, Kerry Miller, Lisa Miller, Alan Mills, Martin Milne, Robert Neufer Jr. Christine Patterson, Ronald Reichard, Lisa Remaley, Daniel Rex, Thomas Roth, Gregory Sanders, Michelle Schlegel, Lois Sheppard, Jane Shurrilla, Jeanine Siegfried, Elizabeth Silon, Carla Smith, Michelle Strohl, Douglas Thomas, Micheal Traupman, Jean Watters, Stephen Weber, Jeffrey Weiss, Lisa Weitzman, Michael Williams. Gail Witman, Gregory Zehner. Freshmen: Samuel Adolt, Robert Anderson, Andrew Armstrong, Tami Beidler, Robert Bernhard, James Bolich, Thomas Bolton, Kim Brader, Bryce Brinker, Kimberly Brodt, Cynthia Caton, Karen Christman, David Elmore, Linda Field, Greg Frey, Dennis Haffner, Richard Havir, Louise Heinze, Debbie Herman, Vicki Hoffman, Jason Hummer, David Josar, Stephen Lee, Timothy Lutte, Matthew McGinley, Colin McKiel, Kim Morgan, Chris Ney, Scott Nichol, Kim Novastat, Andrew Nunn, Luis Ortiz, Lisa Oswald, Patty Readnack, Michael Reinsmith, Beverly Sevart, Joseph Sharga, Brian Sigafoos, Charles Smith, Jonathon Taylor, Gretchen Tibbits, Kathy Trexler, Carl Wagner, James Walters, Debra Weaver, Sandra Williams, Brenda Witman, Frederick Zahn, Richard Nemchik. The Ccncry Marching Bcnd Under The direction Qf NIL CTTSSTITTQ fOT the football TSOITI the DOHC plays Hl.9T'S Go Blue . Richard F. Hinkle had another successful year. Much of the credit went to the band officers which included Otto Weber - president, Debbie Hoffman - secretary, Judy Holmes - vice-president, Karla Weitknecht - treasurer, Lisa Hinkle - drum major, and the rest of the seniors who helped set the enthusiastic tone for the underclassmen. This year the band received many top honors. For the eighth consecutive year the band received a superior rating at the Dieruff Festival. ln addition to performing at this festival these marching musicians also performed at home basketball and football games, Super Sunday, and nationwide parades. In May, the band traveled to New York City where they competed in the Israeli Day Parade. As a culminating experience for the 4982 year the band took part in the one hundred and fourteenth commencement exercises, 'K A iff iff' .3 ' . VH af 1 k fi' X 1. A ,, ,- ' , BKL' ti ' 1 f' f , Wifi. In ff . ,-q 5- ms- gf f ,L Si K - Vtwipfr. .. :p u gi ' .ff . xi . 0 , . ' 1 X 'QPU 0 FICIQS And Rifles MCITCH Wilh Pride Rifles: FronT Row: Joanne Klocek and Carol Keck. Second Row: Kelly Dieter, Janice Zipf, Karen Sharp, Lisa Lehr. Sfephonie Scarpino, and Diane Spangenberg. LasT Row: BridgeT RepperT, Chimac Cupshalk. Shelly PaTula. Sharon Hendricks, Brenda Lehrman, Joanne Parker, and Karen Hack. fl ' Q 49' Rifle Seniors: FronT Row: Carol Keck and Joanne Klocek. Reppen, Sue Griesmer, Sharon Hendricks, STephanie 62fSTudenT Life ' x i LasT Row: Karen Sharp, Joanne Parker, BridgeT Scarpino, and Diane Spangenberg. The Band FronT, led by capTaln Debbie Olewlne, high sTepped Through The year under The supervision of Francis Moran. This orgonizaTion hailed Lenna Laskorls Flag SergeanT while Joanne Klocek and Carol Keck became fired up over being named Rifle SergeanTs, The formaTion of squad leaders conslsTed of Carol Haffner, Karen Loder, Tami Miller, Luldes Serrano, Joan Tous and Denise Zimmerman. BridgeT Repperf marched wiTh military digniiy. l i .ffl vi Joanne Klocek and Carol Keck dre The sergeanTs of The rifle squad. Ku -mfs' vw 'N ef-QEQ-...M .,i. A K- TU Xggnglr Be: if m s. 5. :'rks'fx3ffT lag Seniors: Fronl Row: Debbie Olewine. Lasi Row: Joan Taus, Karen Loder, Carol Haffner, Denise ilT1fT19l'lTTOl'i, Gnd DOWN GGDFTTGTT. ue Griesemer lwirls her rifle before morning praclice. Joan Taus's smile adds sparkle To her routine, -w-ga sift!! Al Flags: Froni Row: Debbie Olewine and Lenna Laskaris. Second Row: Joan Taus, Karen Loder, Carol Haffner, Denise Zimmerman, and Dawn Gehman. Third Row: Jackl Rieley, Lori Mann, Tami Miller, Paiiy Falzinger, Carol Hoffman, Luldes Serrano, Sue Wenner, Robin Rosenfeld, Janine Smilh, Donna Prilchard, and Stacy Beliz, Fourlh Row: Audrey Yeakle, Donna Yanei, Anlhes Draklellis, Michele Muih, Linda Brown, Vicki Wexler, Tdmmi Freed, and Wendy Semmel. Last Row: Jill Campbell, Parry Holfensiein, Jenny Redell, Emily Farnham, Michele Gisolfi, Laura Cabos, and Wendy Fry. Srudeni Life X63 Allen Orchestra Proves Fascinating The Allen Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Richard F. Hinkle, practiced every Tuesday and Thursday during first period. This talented group of musicians gave two concerts a year: The Christmas Concert and The Orchestra Pops Concert in the spring. Many members of the orchestra were also in the marching and concert bands. The officers of the 'lf?8'lflC782 orchestra were Carol Traupman, President: Todd Lambert, Vice-President: Debbie Hoffman, Secretary: and Paul Huffman, Treasurer. Senior violist Jonathon Graber was chosen as a member of the 'l98'lf'l982 All-State Orchestra. To be a member of this elite group Jon competed against violists from all over the state. The Comus staff congratulates Jon on this fine accomplishment. Senior drummer Debbie Smoyer anxiously awaits her entrance to a song. oafsfudem Life Orchestra officers Todd Lambert, Carol Traupman, Paul Huffman, Debbie Hoffman take time out from orchestra practice to pose for Comus photographer. Mr. Hinkle guides the orchestra in an early morning rehearsal. If onth 4 ,r .. 1 4 9 5 is ,Mg wut? aka X X , , 4:13, E X E z V , , 35 . 6 , vb ,Q . ': ' 2 W if r a . 5252? 1 ,- ,A iv, Fw .ft ll m Z-- Q9 is ag' K Spanish Honor Society Studies Cultures Front Rowi Rosa Miguelina, Judy Ortiz, Joan Alves, Mike Schiavone, Kim Roof, Sulvana Soriano, Debbie Barrett, Nancy Granec. Second Row: Lori Kelly Bower, Karen Bower, Terry Quiet, Lawrence Goldfarb, Jodi Schafer, Wendy Ziegenfus, Michael Traupman, Deanna Hertzog. Back Row: Karen Tami Miller, Dawn Brodt, Ann Cullimore, Eli Brill, David Diaz, Kathleen Loder, Julie Molrine, Pam Kunkle, Peter Diaz. The Spanish Honor Society is an organization designed to promote interest in studying foreign languages and cultures different from ours amongst Allen students. In order to become a member of the society, students must exhibit exceptional interest in their Spanish studies, maintain a grade average of not less than a B in Spanish, and be willing to devote much time and energy to the activities done with the club. The group is active in tutoring students who may have difficulty learning Spanish, and it participates in and sponsors various activities in the school such as dances, Spanish language spelling bees and poem- reading contests, trips for Allen Spanish students to see movies and plays in Spanish, and raising money for all these activities by selling candy. Dr. Diaz is the adviser of this fine organization. The club is open to students of all grades, and publishes its own Spanish-language newspaper. ,yr-1, Left: Dr. Diaz exhibits diligence in his work as Spanish Honor Society adviser. Here he is seen arranging his papers before a meeting. i'Hl9 f osfsiudem Life ,, 4 THE Cl-IORALE: BOTTOM ROW: Dan Mincller, Tracy Ceschin, John Armstrong, Wendy Schaffer, Scott Heller, and Sue Kurtz. ROW TWO: Renata Witkowskl, Timothy Houseal, Karen McClelland. Paul Edelman, Jane Unger, H. Jamie Knerr, and Jill Unger. LAST ROW: Chris Marsik, William Hansell, Kim Roof, Kevin Kincaid, Anne Christman, Jeremy Lauer, Jeanne Hansell, Ronald Boyer, and Laura Butterwlck. TACEKQ .UTM Alf ' ' it . L IVI m Members of the Chorale practice several singing exercises before a performance. Chorale Displays Superior Quality The Allen Chorale is a touring choir chosen by annual competitive auditions from the ranks of the choir. The young singers spend several extracurricular hours weekly, preparing an extremely varied repertoire from Renaissance masses to modern 2Oth century literature. Appearing throughout the eastern seaboard on radio, television, recordings, and in live performances, the Chorale is in great demand. They have sung for area, state, and national conventions, at special concerts, and at chapel services. The chorale is under the direction of Mr. George Boyer whose choral expertise has made the Chorale one of the best singing groups in the state, X Nu., V L.. Relaxation is essential for a good performance. Jeremy Lauer enthusiastically sings a solo, Student Lifef67 Glee Club School The Glee Club wos o coed orgdnizciTion This yeor. Mdle ond femole singers porTicipoTed in The seosonol concerTs QT Allen High. OTher concerTs included: The mdssed choir for The l-londicopped oT STdbler Arend, Lehigh UniversiTy, in November: The onnuol broddcosT concerT dT Mer- chdnT's Bdnk, in AllenTown in December: The onnuol concerT QT The Middle Schools in AllenTown, in Feb- ruory: ond finolly The onnuol Spring ConcerT QT Allen, in Moy, AcTiviTies of The Glee Club includ- ed noTe pdrTies, squore donces, sock hops, Philodelphid OrchesTro ConcerTs, The New York Trip, ond vorious fund-rdising evenTs. Severol sTudenTs were selecTed by dudiTion To oTTend disTricT, regionol, ond counTy evenTs. The officers were PresidenT- Michelle Former: SecreTory-Lourie Keck: Treasurer-Sue Murdock: ond Librorion-Lisd Dolon. The Glee Club is under The direcTion of Mrs. Lois BiTIer. MQTT SmlTh onxlously woiTs To perform Mono- Tone Angel . befsfudem Life Music MCISTSFS MCISTSI' Music J 'Sue Kurtz presents Wendy Schaeffer wlth her membership pin, Boyer comments on the accomplishments of new inductees. Tri-M stands for Modern Music ers. lt is under the supervision of . Richard Hinkle, Mrs. Lois Bitler, and George Boyer, This organization is a very elite that is very selective of its One must show enthusiastic in musical programs both and outside of school, achieve academic grades and a difficult entry exam. The officers this year were Carol raupman, President, Kevin Buxton. Elizabeth Van Erde, Susan Kurtz, Treasurer: and William Madiera, Historian. This year sixteen new members were inducted into this honorary ociety. J 5 314- J E? ,. . , x - -- .. 3,-4 .. Q 5 ..,,fi!'Qs'.a T-gk' ' fyst Mrs. Jeanette and Dr. Wilbur Holman become honorary members of The society. Tri-M ITTSFTTDSFS 9f1f6l'TGlD TTTS GUGTSDCS WITH O classical SSISCHOD. Front row: Mr. Boyer, Carol Traupman, Kevin Buxton, Liz Van Erde, Sue Kurtz, Will Madeira. and Mr. Hinkle. Row 2: Dan Mindler, Kim Roof, Wendy Schaeffer, Pat Tratnack, Jill Unger. Jane Unger. Otto Weber, and Carolyn Diestler. Back row: Mrs. Bitler, Elalne Bonnicl, Anne Chrlstman, Michelle Dutsch, Marc Ehrets, Janet Frederick, Scott Heller, Tim Houseal, and Todd Lambert. Student Lifefofl Scholastic Scrimmage . . . Battle Cf David Krnetz Dan Scheirerl Scholastic Scrimmage is an academic competition involving area high school students. Teams of four players from high schools all over the Lehigh Valley compete by a process of elimination for the Championship. Students who are competitors must be able to quickly recall factual information taken from high school curriculum. After responding to a question, competitors have a limited amount of time in which to think about answers. Points are awarded for each correct answer. Competitions are televised weekly on WLVT TV, 7OfStudent Life The Brains FS, Jeremy Lauer Charles Wilson Channel 39, Bethlehem, on Thursday nights and again on Sundays, The shows are pre-recorded in front of a live audience during school hours. Competing students are briefed by the station staff on playing procedure before the show. Allen's team is selected by auditions and consists of four playing members and alternates. Under the direction of their coach, Mr. A. David Deery, the team members practice a few times a week after school by answering questions similar to those asked in actual competition. ACY Works For STudenTs The AllenTown Council of YouTh is comprised of Two junior and Two senior represenTaTives each from Allen, Dieruff, and CenTral CaThoIic. The purpose of The Council is To give sTudenTs opporTuniTies To become involved in school-relaTed and social acTiviTies. During The school year The ACY conducTed several YouTh Speaks Workshops, exchanges beTween The Three high schools, and Trips To see plays aT The J. I. Rodale TheaTer. The Council also sponsors Three Parkway ConcerTs during The summer monThs. Allen's represenTaTives for The 4984-82 school year were seniors Susan Wilson and Donald PeTz, and juniors Jeanne Hansell and Lee Deifer. Sue Wilson and Don PeTz occupied Two of The Council's four offices, Chairman and Treasurer, respecTively. Although The ACV ls serious business, iT's noT all work and no play. ACY: Jeanne Hansell, Donald PeTz, Susan Wilson, and Lee Deifer. Allen represenTaTlves discuss fuTure acTivlTies. N-ff Council members meeT aT The Lehigh Parkway To plan ahead for Their free summer concerTs. Allen sTudenTs relax before sTarTing Their day aT CenTral Catholic. L STuder1T Life f 7 'I 1155 1 A.F.S. Sponsors Student Exchange Birgitta Jansen expresses her thoughts at a club meeting. The American Field Service, head- ed by adviser Mr. Rourke, gives students from around the world the opportunities to experience life in the United States. The club also enables Alien students to study abroad. The AFS, which was formed four years ago at Allen, has held many interesting activities. ln addition to sponsoring exchange students, the club has had student exchanges with other area schools. Marina Davidi and Meenakshi Thadhani discuss events going on in their homelands. 7 li' 5 lik: AY nfl l iff. 72fStudent Life Members of the club take time out to pose for a picture. AFS: Front row: Corinne Crownover, Jennifer Hart, Jennifer Sher, Marc Fhrets, Jane Shurilla, and Irene Columbus. Second row: Gabriela Orosco, Einar Hansson, Thomas Barna, Joe Schellenberg, Dawn Moll, and Martin Milne. Third rowi Kerry Miller, Doreen Kanter, Marina Davidi, Meenakshi Thadhani. Terry Quier, Chimasa Fukushima, and Dennis Toseland. Back row: Terry Quler, Nicole Molloy, Blrgltta Jansen, Elmar Schuster, Chris Snyder, and Ross Clement. Allen Weightlifters Pump Iron W Members of the Club look on as Tim Reiss attempts to lift 500 lbs. 4 PE Wt .1-1. Bill Harrles puts Tony DeFiore under pressure. Charlie Holler's shirt expresses his feeling at this moment. On Saturday, January 2, the Allen Weightlifters hosted the Ath annual Lehigh Valley Open Weightlifting Championship. The meet consisted of Olympic lifts. lvlr. Moyer the club's adviser participated in the meet and placed second in the 498 pound class. The Weightlifting Club meets everyday after school except on Wednesdays. The members improve their Weightlifting skills by practicing squats, deadlifts, and bench presses. Also to help stay in shape the members run the track and jumprope. The Club's theme this year, as it appears on their T-shirts, is Allen Lifters Get it UP. Besides being able to compete in various open meets, the club is hosting and competing in the City-Wide Powerlifting Meet on June 6. Student Life! 73 Varsity Maintains High Standar The high standards of the ' Varsity HA Club require that each member has earned a letter in a varsity sport. Promoting school spirit and enthusiasm is the main purpose of this athletically oriented club. Led by their adviser, Mr. Dave Wlldonger, the members of the Varsity A Club contin- ue to be outstanding leaders in athletics. Kevin Downing uses his athletic knowledge to coach the girls' powder puff football team. . N.. Varsity A : Front Row: Jim Barnett, Ted Kress, Ken Stephens, Tim Reiss, Greg Dex, Kevin Roth, Bob Volkert, and Scott Cooperman. Row 2: Adam Hotschild, Hevln Downing, Michael Roth, Mary Amey, Frances Weber, Tammy Donner, Diana Check, Sue Brahm, Melda Isaac, and Tracy Ceschin. Row 3: Beth Connely, Vince Osso, Joe Sterner, Joan Leach, Peter Potrebic, Tim Houseal, Wendy Scheafter, Kate Viela, Donna D'Amore, and Margaret Tannous. Back Row: Albert Little, Tony Detiore, Mike Maquera, Shaun Lindenmuth, Troy Holman, Frank Gergits, Bob Bleiler, Rob Reitenauer, Kelly Adams. and Karen Dressell. 1: sf- . .o J as i I K A 9' . J an NJ P 3 Letter winner Robbie Reitenauer upholds standards of varsity A club by showing his athletic ability. 74fSTudertT Life Deanna Hertzog and Mike Saylor participated in varsity swimming for three years. yy Achievement Club Advances Achievement Club: Row one: Tony STimpson, Treasurer: PaT Rouse, President and Charlene Bembridge, SecreTory. Back row: AIberT LiTTle, Troy LisTer, ebbie Stimpson, Venessa Rouse. and Tracy Davis. The AchievemenT Club, under The super- ision of Mrs. FeTa RoberTson and Ms. Fern ann, encourages minoriTy sTudenTs To help hemselves advance academically and ocially. STudenTs are aided in planning Their uTures by vislTlng colleges and by Talking wiTh epresenTaTives who visiT The school. In ddlTion, The AchievemenT members become nvolved in communiTy acTiviTies. Through ifferenT acTiviTies, sTudenTs have an op- orTuniTy To furTher Their educaTion and ecome well-rounded persons. Officers for he 1984-82 school year were: PaTricia Rouse, resident Charlene Bembridge, SecreTary: Hd TONY Sfimpson' Treasure' club members Annette Aiken and Antell Lucien eweit e meeting. 3 ra '- AchievemenT Club officers discuss plans wiTh advisers. K7 M TEL, , Fb Ly T . f fs 1- egg A 4 STudenT Lifef 75 Ars. FeTa RoberTson checks calendar for fuTure acTiviTies. Skiers HiT The Slopes Llnda Berman displays her TolenT. The Allen Ski Club, over The pasT few years, has become one of The largesf and mosT popular clubs aT Allen. The club, headed by adviser Roberf Fisher, plans a varieTy of acTiviTies for lTs members who are experienced skiers as well as begin- ners. They can Take advanTage of all The scheduled Trips. MosT of The Trips are reasonably priced and include special deals for beginners who do noT own Their own skis. This year The club Traveled To Camelback, Big Boulder, Vernon Valley, Greaf Gorge, and To MounT Snow, Vermonf, for a Two-day excur- sion. 76fSTudenT Life U P ' -uf ' 0 , Qu ,H Aw rx r i Mr. Fisher, The club's adviser, decides on The nexT area for a ski Trip. 1.04 Y. n.,,.,- n zrAur'rA A m . NJA 1--k v. x xi .mia Fronf row: Senior Ski Club: Michael Word, Michael Schonberger, Mary Ellen Lukasevlch, Ken fTreas.j, Will Madeira QVice Pres.j, Carol Sargenf CSec.j, Keely Kellar, PaTTy Scanlan, and Befh Row 2: RoberT Fisher CAdvisorj, Jeremy Lauer, Charles Wilson, Kim Zleger. Debra Smoyer, Pofrebic, Chris Turko, Don Pefz, and ScoTT Schaffer. Row 3: Brenda Bear, Doug Kuhnsman, Pefe Merriff Jacob, Clifford Kifey, Janice Cleaver, Chris Jones, Helene McGee, Jeff Springer, and Cohen. Row A: Mike Maquero, Lori Robinson, Shlrin Marvi, Laura Englund, Amy ClemenT Frederick, Shellle Uhl, Wayne Cabos, and Sfeve Schickedanz. Back row: Janice Spencer and A lchimora. Missing from plcTure: Robbie Berkowifz QPres.j Linda Berman checks ouT The slopes To choose her flrsT run. Members of The club awaiT and Sophomores: FronT row: Jlm Hersh, Jenny Sher Corinne, Jennifer HarT, Chrissy Paximadas, Smlcker, Kim NovosaT, Sondra Smifh, and Fred Zahn. Row 2: Jane Bernini, Carol M. McGee. Columbus, Dara Grossinger, Alison PosT, PaTTy Miller, Holly Hofschild, Lisa Geraci, Charlene Row 3: Lisa Tomasko, Wendy Mory, Julie Huffman, Sean STeigerwaiT, Sandi Laudenslager, Geiger, Paul KulowiTch, and Cheryl Wagner. Row 4: Mari Rourke, Wade Muehlhof, Rodney ScoTT Nichol, Ricky GoTThardT, Joe Olenwine, RoberT Anderson, Andrew Goldfarb, and Chimasa ukushima. Back row: KaThi Jones, DanTe Volpe, Greg Sanders, Doug Thomas, Dennis Haffner, ScoTT rland, Dave MohalloTee, Bill Esler, and Henry C-Jinnsburg. .,f w, Their Turn on The ski lifT. On January 7, 4982, forTy-five members of The Allen Ski club, along wiTh chaperones, embarked on a journey To MounT Snow, VermonT, for a period of Two days. The bus IefT Allen prompTIy aT 4:45 p.m. on Friday, and afTer six long hours, The weary skiers arrived aT Their hoTel, which was abouT Ten minuTes away from The slopes. LoTer ThaT evening They un- packed, and afTer a good nighT's sleep The skiers were eager To begin. The MounT Snow area appeared very impressive from The bus and was even more appealing when on The slopes. The mounTain gave The skiers a wide varieTy of choices. FifTy-one Trails and fourTeen lifTs provided a challenge for beginners as well as experTs. AiThough The TemperaTures were very cold and The condiTions a liTTle icy, The experience of skiing aT one of The mosT challenging ski areas in The counTry is one ThaT will be remembered by everyone. STudenT Life f 77 Astro Club Promote . -'L ,Lx -- r ,Av -rjf' 'N , ,K It XJ ASTRA club president, Debbie Dursi enthusiastically conducts monthly meeting. ASTRA members Lynn Dressed as one of Santa's elves, Kerry Freeman, Laurie Miller, and Patty Scanlan listen attentively to their energetic leader. holds appreciative child who has just i a book from Santa. -J Front row: Sherri Ritter, Sue Wilson, Laurie Miller, Patty Scanlan, Debbie Dursi - Pres.: Susan Denny - Tres.: Carol Sargent - Sec.: Wendy Kressler, Hilbert and Suzanne Pirone. Second row: Ann Bluth, Connie Cope. Wendy lvlory, Shellie Uhl, Ginny Sharkazy, Lisa Hinkle, Brenda Bear, Dawn Fandl Tracy Ceschin. Third row: Judy Ortiz, Kathi Sterner, Janice Cleaver, Lori Diehl, Joanne Koch, Christy Troxell, Kim Waggoner, Jenny Moser and Weitknecht. Back row: Abby Vega, Holly Hofschild, Dara Grossinger, Lynn Freeman, Kristin Kercher, MaryAnn Romancheck, Frances Weber, Dawn Mary Muschko, Paula Knauss and Karen Jacobs. 78fStudent Life member Brenda Bear cheerfully entertains an excited member of Lisa Miller generates Christmas spirit by getting five from ci lively day Small World day care center care center youngster ASTRA CAbility - Service - Training - Responsibility - Achievementj, spon- sored by its sister club Altrusa, nging represents an organization dedicated to serving community needs. Since 4969 members have devoted them- selves to such projects as visiting youngsters in day care centers, assisting Those who reside in nursing homes with various chores and helping in fund-raising events for cancer. The group's favorite activities appear to be the trips in which children at day care centers are visited by ASTRA members at Christ- mas time. Supervised by Ivlrs. Jackie Mory, ASTRA's 1984-82 officers include president Debbie Dursi, vice-president Karen Sharp, treasurer Sue Denny and secretary Carol Sargent. Student Life f 79 Club Prepares Farmers The FuTure Farmers of America club is composed of sTudenTs who are enrolled in VocaTional AgriculTure. The areas of VocaTional AgricuITure include: AgriculTural producTion, floriculTure, horTiculTure and landscaping. The agriculTure class cares for all The animals owned by The FuTure Farmers of America. Floriculfure mainTains The greenhouse and cares for iTs planTs. Landscaping learns Dawn Bloch exhlblfs her ablliTy To care for baby lambs. special Techniques and does work around The Vo-Tech area. The sTudenTs from all of These classes compeTe conTesTs and aTTend leadership acTiviTies. The Types conTesTs include: public speaking, parliamenTary proc and livesTock judging. Every SepTember The club holds Chicken Bar-B-Que, and an annual banqueT in April. Vo-Tech puTs aside ferTlle land on which The animals may roam. Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Advanced Dungeons and Dragons is a fanTasy game of role playing which relies upon The imagina- Tion of The parTicipanTs: Though iT is cerTainly fanTasy, iT is so inTeresTing, so challenging, and so mind-unleashing ThaT iT comes near realiTy. i s V NJ As is Typical in much of real life, , 1 a' each characTer begins aT The boTTom of his chosen class for professionp. By , gg, successfully meeTing The challenges A D ssis i -fm posed, They gain experience and K 1 move upwards in power, jusT as acTuol ij playing experience really increases 1 playing skill. lmaginaTion, inTelligence, problem-solving abiIiTy, and memory are all conTinually exercised by g parTicipanTs in The game. Those f I. players wiTh cleverness, lmaginaTion, J s f sf T S f 'Mg and a biT of luck usually have Their 'Af characTers prevail. The Dungeon 3 T masTer is Frank STeckeI and The players include: Daniel BerTa, Eli Brill, Younong Pin Chen, STeve InfanTi, Rich King, PeTer Prochnau, Paul SmiTh, Ron SmiTh, and Tom Ward. A. 265259 . S- I 9 .se , I 4 A? 1 Dungeon MasTer Frank STeckel poses wlTh several of his players. sofsrudem Life I -I T I gf ,Y TT ,- 1, 'ng guy, GN' fg msg S551 . 3 +4 'v 4 qw Q?-x U .w ' I H Ki I 24 5' SGA members pose in fronf of The ChrisTmas Tree. The STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTion is an organizaflon whose purpose is To give The sTudenT body opporTuniTies To become involved in school acTiviTies. The bulk of The group is comprised of Homeroom RepresenTaTives and Senafors from each grade. Under The direcTion of Mr. William Rourke and The four officers: Edward Hanna, Presidenfg Brian Dolan, Vice- President Maureen Perry, SecreTary: and RoberT STephens, Treasurer, The SGA sponsors and plays a large parT in many exTracurricular acTiviTies. Some of The projecTs for The school year were: sTudenT exchanges: Trips To New York CiTy To see Broadway shows: school-wide assemblies and sales: UniTed Way YouTh Division fund- ralsers: ond of course, The annual ChrisTmas Tree in The main hall. Through iTs many programs, The SGA has become a viTai parT of Allen. ' if 5' hi. ,, ' I Q sw . Fly- ,T it x Q g i Q1 X A Q , K T AL 6 S? Represenfafives Andrea Orgler, Maryann Romancheck, and Tracy Kline discuss fufure acTIviTies aT an early-morning meefing. 82fSTudenT Life Senior SGA: Row one: April Brader, Sue Wilson, Maureen Perry, Ed Hanna, Robbie STephens, Fisher, Greg Dex, Troy Holman, and ScoTTy Minnich. Row Two: Maryellen Lukasevich, KaThy KaThy Loder, Diane Locher, Lynn Freeman, Vince Osso, Tim Houseal, Doug Kuhnsman. and Samuels. Row Three: Shaun LindenmuTh, Mike Abraham. Sam Segarra, Tim Maron, Tony DeFiore, Cylinder, Ann Zellner, Dave Gil, and Anifa Piskula. Row Tour: AlberT LiTTle, Miro Rajsky, Colleen Tracy Ceschin, Arry Saranfidis, Tracy Kline, and Scofl Apgar. Back row: Ken STephens, Ted and Keifh Haldeman, STudenT Governmen SGA Officers: Edward Hanna qPres.j, Brian Dolan QV-Presj, Maureen Perry qSec.j, RoberT Sfephens QTreas.y. AIIGITS HSCITTDSCI1' Q IDI!! 100108 - ll 1 pm Mari Rourke and Mike Angstadt tend the SGA-run school store. Students exhibit school spirit by decorating during Allen-Dieruff week. fr a ..-v Forum: Front row: Don Petz, Robin Rosenfeld, and Robbie Stephens. Back row: Charles Holler, Chris Student Forum alternate, Robbie Stephens , ond Jim Iacocca. passes out pamphlets at an SGA meeting, Student Lifef83 ll Leo Club Serves Community tw .vw Officers: Front row: Laurie Moses Ureasurerj, Lisa Henehan qPresidenTj, and Kathi Sterner QSecretaryj. Back Activities of the Leo Club stress leadership, equality, and opportunity. This yeor's club was very involved in organizing projects that benefitted community members of all ages. Christmas parties were held at o nursery school and Union Terrace Elementary School. Members also went caroling at a home for the elderly. Many projects were held to help The physically or mentally han- dicapped in and out of school. A Halloween party, complete with pumpkin carving, was held for Mr. KelIy's special education closs. Members of the club performed a puppet show at Thanksgiving for hospitalized children. The highlights of the year were Trips to the Game Preserve with children from day care centers, in The fall and spring. row: Mr. Kleckner Qkdvlserj, and Jay Mershon Cvice-Presidentj. Tracey Zampell and Denise McCarthy show some little friends around the Game Preserve. 811fStudenT Life f Leo Club: Front row: Lisa Leibensperger, Kathi Sterner fSecretaryj, Lisa Henehan QPresidentJ. Mershon Qvice-Presidentj, Laurie Moses Ureasurerj, Dana Hendrickson. Kim Leverington, and Nabholz. Row 2: Natalie Yaoub, Tracey Zampell, Alice Vasilik, Debbie Handwerk, Beth Heins. McCarthy. Jodi Schafer, and Daniela Neubauer. Row 3: Jim Geist, Sandy Zuppert, Dino Koun Debbie Juretus, Kim Brader, Jennifer Hart. and Mr. William Kleckner CAdviserj. Library Aides Assist Mrs. Trexler The library aides are a group of hard-working students. The Library Aides Club is not very well known but the library could not function without it. The students volunteer their time to help keep the library running smoothly. They are found busy at work before, during, and after school checking out books, returning them to the shelves, cataloging them, typing, and per- forming numerous other tasks neces- sary for a well-functioning library. In addition to library work, the club also has a social aspect. Throughout the year the members have parties and other special activities. Mrs. Sally Trexler, the librarian, serves as the club's adviser. Miss ercher and Mrs. Saylor assist with the lub. elow: Mary Ellen Zimmerman gives up her study all time to help type up new author cards, and hen she files them in the library's author files here new books are filed by the authors' ames. Below Right: Kathy Parker and Donald imon display good teamwork as they help ary Muschko check books out of the library uring the end-of-the-period rush. Behind them ristobal Acevedo files library passes by eachers' names. l Front Row: Kathy Parker, Rosa Miguelina, Marion Mokritsky, Kerry Williams, Tracy Neff, and Melinda Lopez Second Row: Elizabeth Maysonet, Mary Ellen Zimmerman, Donald Simon, Kim Evans, Farid Ali, and Chris Kuala Back Row: Cheryl Sarley, Lisa Leibensperger, Julie Sell, Sandy Zuppert, Cristobal Acevedo, Andrea Helwig Cheryl Wagner, Michael Moyer, and Massimo Quaglieri. student Life 155 Canary Cavaliers HosT Jazz Festival The Canary Cavaliers held Their annual Jazz FesTival and compeTiTion on lvlarch 5, 1982 in The Allen AudiTorium. The many people who aTTend The concerT were enTerTained by nine area high school jazz and dance bands. ln addiTion To performing aT The Allen Jazz FesTival, The Cavaliers also performed aT The KuTzTown College Jazz FesTival. They also compeTed for prizes aT local high schools. Under The direciion of Mr. Richard Hinkle, This TalenTed group of musicians pracTiced nearly every morning beginning aT 7:30. Each year The group elecTs a sTudenT direcTor: This year They chose OTTo Weber, based upon his musical excellence and fine leadership quali- Ties. OTher members of The Cavaliers were selecTed by Mr. Hinkle Through audiTion procedures. Only band or orchesTra members were permiTTed To audiTion. The seniors of The Canary Cavaliers were: TrumpeTs- OTTo Weber, Harry Wagner, and ScoTT Apgar: Trombones- Todd Lambert Kevin BuxTon, and PeTe Ferryg Saxophone- Tom WalTers5 and Piano- Janice Spencer. STudenT dlrecTor OTTo Weber leads The group Through a song. aofsiudem Life 65, AF s .Q J if :TTS U 9 ji 'ul 9 il 9 The dance band rehearses diligenTIy. ill! Mr. Hinkle gives The musicians Their cue. Senior Harry Wagner pracTIces his solo Chess Club Makes Inieresiing Moves The chess club, under The direc- Tion of Mr. Messinger, holds meehngs every Tuesday and Thursday afTer- noon from 3:05 To 41:00 p.m. AT every meeTing The members compeTe againsT each oTher for a spoT on The chess Team. The sTudenTs who earn a posiTion on The Team Then go on To compeTe againsT oTher schools. The Team finished wiTh an impressive record. Members of The chess club practice Their moves. Club adviser Mr. Messinger confemplates a move he is abouT To make. Senior John Aidlnger Thinks about his nexT play. f If-J ,L Freshman ScoTT SToudT plans his sTraTegy. CWS H0900 O0TiCiDGT95 his 09XT m0V9' STudenT Lifef87 Club Prepares Siudenls For Career My lx. S .'iWlv + X, 5' X Z- 1 Fran Weber demonsTraTes The proper way To answer The Telephone. Business club, lead by adviser Mrs, Lessig, is a group of girls preparing for The business world. The club provides experience for siudenfs in The business curriculum and gives club members exTra credeniials when applying for a job. These siudenis keep busy all year wma they ready Themselves To go OUT on Then Own' Lorie Dalessio shows Tracy Frederick The business leTTer Thai she will be Typing in The near fuTure. S-en? Sd' 'KJ' Mary Gunkle, Marcia Kernmerer, Tracy Frederick, Debbie Hoffman, Lorie Dalessio, Sheryl Decker, Donna Erney, and Mary Fardis show off Their swear shiris. 88fSTudenT Life Pom Pom Girls Stir Up Enthusiasm The 4984-82 Pom Pom squad showed never-ending spirit as they cheered our school on to victory. Captain Crystal Alpha and co-captain Jill Dilcher lead the cheers while mascot Veronica Fey enticed the audience with her smile. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Devine, the Pom Pom girls spread their enthusiasm at freshman basketball games, varsity football games and parades. it J 'N Jlll and Chris celebrate a good season. X For 15 if i -Q 3- .1. if 1 Q 1 S A . S .... I il ls , is ss if 3 1 my I ts' mfg 3 J ' f . . f ' i i . i 'lgldl KS Nl Q 's-, .. Sa r - XL sw, The Pom Pom Squad performs one of their skillful mounts. v OM POM SQUAD: Jill Dilcher, Lisa Figeroa, Cindy Seeward, Lisa Fink, Tina Gehringer, Shiela chlelds, Crystal Alpha, and Patty Miller. Missing from picture: Jill Ott, Debbie Jurefus and Co-Captain Jill Dilscher and Captain Crystal Alpha discuss Isa Kutz, movements to routine. Student Lifef89 Key Club: Youlh Serving lhe Community Aclive Key Club members Yoke Time oul fo sell pumpkins. Annie Kelly sfolks her nexl wcler bolloon victim. Shirley DeCroy The Key Club is o unique servicel club which operoles in cooperolion wifh The locol Kiwonis Club. This yeor if wos guided under The supervision of Mr. Ackley ond The slrong leadership of Presidenr Tim Moron, Vice-Presideni Jim Nogy, Secrelory Douglos Kuhnsmon, ond Treosurer Roberl Slephens. The funclions of The club ronged from working with hondicopped children, To chorily drives ond speciol olympic pro- grdms. The club hos done on oulsldnding job in upholding Thg yeor's Theme which is Pursu Tomorrow's PolenTidI . 1 Q t . . Whilney Greenowold demonslroles her frlsb Throwing obiliiy. fakes time our 'ro pose for our comero. 1slI f',, Meldo lsclclc ond Wendy Mory, oclive Key Club members, smile prior To mdking Their flrsl pumpkin sole. QOfSTudenT Life . A . rV f?'f,l4f1f A fF 'Q,' , ,. PM -www, 11? in K 'ANS-ie 'L -was + gi iff?-wir I wfv f fgr13?fmL7'C 1GZ'5.f'f' A-4? 1 K ni, , ,.f E Q?- 1? xpkm fi Q Q' A lla' sqm wx f ,., if 4 qviqnlu n' '+:wnr w1 GM' O I gxv-45' 5 w . 1 I, TSI H 'gf I I 3 Z 3 fi s 'N w 1 3 2 V LJ M FM-...MM a M4 4 4 Q! ij x 'M x .5 R .., SX ,14 X Pix I I K 1 Y YOu Ps' ,QA 9 2 1 Wi-M-f I- 5 11? oo r W' .A f x 4.-N 41553, ymfff. ,454 Allen soorls ore cgplivoling. From o gool being scored in o soccer gome To o Touchdown being scored in o foolooll gorne, Allen people ncxve been copfivol- ed by sporls, Sw ui Poge QA: The fdll sporls coplclihs pose oround The proc- Tlce gool posl or ASD slcrdium: ' ' ' ' ' Sleve Olson, Bob Bleller, Pele Polrebic, Ted Kress, From Weber, Chorlle Kelly, Liso Miller, Joon Ledch, ond Borb Bervrz. Upper ,,,,,F,,,:,R,, ,L lefl: Donho D'Amore homs iT up LQ ' Z: on The boskelboll court. Upper l Z v righl: The foolboll Teom cele- lg- , ' ,J ,A broles ,Els win over Porkloncl. r 3' Q Middle: Corlos Foux, Tim Houseol, Rick Behlz, ond Pele Felding - ,, : I I I wolch os Ivlr. Ndgle olds George V ' -,' 'N Anognoslou. Lower left: Bob 1 g . . . W Q, Bleller dlsploys hrs record- s ' breaking Technique ds he kickso 7 field gool. Lower rlghr: Jone Berhini prepores To relurh The serve. F 15' ':1:2'65 41:'f ' Qi' 'F' ' pE3?15Q2?'.,ZT 9'4'LT:' 'feyfiagnfz - fi, lpggsfzws: -gli, azz! -5.2. '.'ry.'. '-' V ,'7T3f3Z-j1- g.g3gLg43L3.-.gr ' Vg:5'3'W1?'3'2rx ifg :2:2'Zgff3', f ff' , !1:gi,2g?:E.11:f:1E3 f ' 0 . 1 . -rv-x sw i' E592 :-:Bi-:3:3:23:41Q35QA2L13i2ff L 4. ....., , H . ,, P R -ii .faW!2:Ssaah:2r'4's4 - Euan?-nu-ffrf -'ful-fi'5i4w+.4-ff----rf..1-x f'r!ff44-'hw SporTsfQ5 L I . 1 1 af 1 . K K X ff . V7 ,Q I . 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Winning 8 gomes, including Dieruff, ond losing only 3 QWilson WesT Lown, WhlTeholl, ond Phillipsburgy, Allen ploced Third in The Ieogue. Teom osseTs were Todd Dosfer, soTeTy ond receiver, Mike Brogno, quorTerbock ond leoding scorer, ond linemen Ed BorneTT, Tim Dempsey, ond Dove Hower. Cooching The Teom were rookie Joe ZeTT- lemoyer ond Borry RiTTer. The Teom offense scored o ToTol of 479 poinTs, while The defense gdve up only 444 poinTs. The J.V.s look To be o promising vorsiTy Teom. J.V. Teommofes clecrr The cred os Don Miller goes for long ycirdoge on o sweep To The Af' Borry Ruth loorrels his woy Through The defensive line so John Dina con mol-ce yordoge on The Joe Kuchdrczuk runs book kickoff ball. Defensive squad gefs in posifion ond wolTs for The snap so The linesmen con puT pressure on The V 9' x wg 98fSporTs vi . xl Q I T . 4 T 'Tr- . my T. . F V , f - M - Jo- wv-' M --..- .- ...5 ,sg N, ,151 Q ' ' ' - f-fan ,.wnvw v'f'- 'TH j' 5 ., , ' ., - T' A an l '. ,. 'war , .A .. f.o.- .A -- W L . -vu' ,fy 0-vu., X s vw, vv'. Q '13 is LE any .- MQ um 9-YA x -at Us , if W L e ., f. qygwz 87 R VT., . v I ' -' ' -mi .. .,f 'ff'5f H M Danny Delp and Mike Watson try to open a hole for Juan Devarie to drive up the middle. John Pope tackles Whitehall quarterback. JV FOOTBALL Allen 'I6 Northampton 'IA 'ld Central Catholic 6 Wilson West Lawn 42 , 26 '19 Freedom O 28 Parkland 7 26 Emmaus O OO Whitehall 411 20 Phlllipsburg 26 20 Liberty 42 O6 O 18 ' 6 Won 8 Lost 3 Easton J.V. Football: Front row: Jim Ruffin, Scott Donmoyer, Barry Ruth, Charles Holler, Carmine Brogna, Tom D,erUff McGinley, Mike Brogna, and Tony Capobianco. Row twoi Ron Yellets, Joe Bundra, Mike Schrayer, John Pope, Louis Holler, Dan Miller, Tom Levy, Hank Grabowski, and Tim Dempsey. Row three: Chris Nyce, Joel Kerrigan, Charles Mest, Dave l-lower, Mark Christman, Ea Barnett, Joe Wolf, and Mike Watson, Row four: Coach Zettlemoyer, Coach Ritter, Jim Kucharczuk, Bill Glatis, Jeff Erdman, Craig Stevens, Doug Downing, and Mark Gaffney. -1532 axis. M' 'Nsf. T N fi-lui og! ' 'xr 4- .e. wr-1. .Q Q . at-E Left: Louis Holler, Tom Dempsey, and Juan Devarie block as Mike A A Brogna gets pass away. Above: Mike Brogna scrambles as he looks K for an open receiver. 'Q lg i l t 2 3 l fl- XLR! .id midi. it The Members of the Junior Varsity, cheerleading squad complete a difficult cheer they learned recently from the varsity squad. The J.V,'s discuss their next cheer. Glna Galliano shows enthusiasm. Members of the squad take time to pose for a picture Michele Ronglone Diane Locher Dawn Fandl n l A 1,92 Te- we Sportsflfll Springer Resigns As Soccer Cooc Mr. Dennis Springer resigned os heod codch of The vorsiTy soccer Tedm on November 25Th. Mr. Springer cornpleTed his ddrninisTroTive cerTifico- Tion This yeor ond decided To resign To ovoid ony conflicTs ThoT he moy hdve lf he would be oppoinTecl To o new posT. Springer, d sociol sTudies Teocher, hod been heod cooch for ThirTeen yedrs crnd occumuIoTed on 88-77-'IQ record. During his yeors of coochlng, his occornpllshmenTs includ- ed The EosT Penn Conference Chom- pionship in 4970 ond The DisTricT Xl TiTIe This yeor. Mr. Springer ond Tony STimpson congroTuloTe players from The winning Teorn, Upper Merion, ofTer The flrsT gorne of SToTes. Mr. Springer concenTroTes on ploy during on ofTernoon procTlce. gaps 402fSporTs gb Co-copToins Steve Olson ond Bob Bieiler disploy The gome boil ond ploque which were presenTed To Mr. Springer, while he disploys The DisTrlcT Championship Trophy. l Mr. Springer enlighiens cz reporter wiTh his winning Tcrcfics ofTer The DlsTrlcT Championship game. n 1 X 5 P+ gg 'Ji R, ,. ., L . . 5 QC 45? -M ..-fr ig 1', K , is ..,an-Iv' Miro Rcjsky, 9 . x J . 2, l k s ' '93 U L s vky, 3 x -sk! xx ga? .0 Am' -QA X 1 Mlllos 'FUQQ' le ,f'..,W Canaries Win District Xl Title Soccer: First row: Ted Zeller, Mike Vandle, Bob Bleiler, Steve Olson, and Perry Rizzetto. Second row: Ed Wilson, John Madeira, Oscar Rodriguez, Chris Bleam, Rick Bentz, Miro Rajsky, Thanos Milios, Scot Parker, and Scott Gottschall. Back row: Coach Dennis Springer, Tim O'Connor, Carlos Faux, Dan Scheirer, Dave Kmetz, Rob Danton, Tony Stimpson, Pete Felding, and Coach Barry Nagle. Missing from picture: Tim l-louseal and George Anagnostou. This year's varsity soccer team posted its finest season in many years. The team finished the regular season with a 44-2-3 record, which included a fourteen game winning streak. Wins over cross-town rival Dieruff and highly-respected Freedom provided the beginning of the season's exci- tement. The highlight ot the season was the A-O win over Freedom to capture the District Xl title, The team advanced to further district play, but was stopped by Upper lvlerion with a score of 4-O. Leading the scoring for the team were Tony Stimpson and Steve Olson, each with nine goals and eight assists and Miro Rajsky, with nine goals. Returning next year will be starters Rick Bentz, Carlos Faux, Perry Rizzetto, and Thanos Milios, who will make up an excellent base for the team. Chris Bleam dribbles the ball toward the goal. Co-captains Steve Olson and Bob provide superb leadership, Varsity Soccer Allen O Freedom 4 Liberty 2 Becahi 7 Easton 3 Emmaus 8 Parkland 6 Dieruff 6 Phillipsburg 4 Freedom 4 Liberty 3 Becahi 2 Easton 4 Emmaus 8 Parkland 3 Dieruff 5 Phillipsburg Won 44 Tie 2 Lost Players celebrate after a goal is scored. Miro Rajsky displays his talent, 2 ters Gain Respect occer Front row Mike Shirk, Scot Parker. Scott Gottschdll, and Ted Zeller. Second row: Matt ellesfield Steve Mertz Tony Zissimos, Marty Diamond, Mark Young, Tom Wilde, and Joe Lotito. Back ow Mike O Connor Dwayne Arnold, Jeff Jacobson. Jon Valdnia, Dennis Fritchman, Mike Felkay, ark Gabler and Coach Barry Nagle. Missing from picture: Craig Binder and Daniel Shelly. eat. ...M Players run toward the goal, striving for a score. The junior varsity soccer team, under the guidance of Barry Nagle. finished the season with ci A-7-l record. The team was led by juniors Scot Parker, Scott Gottschall, and goalkeeper Ted Zeller. Although the team's record was unimpressive, the players showed great determination and skills during play. The season was highlighted by two wins over Easton and a win over Dieruff. The talented players on the junior varsity squad should play an important role on the varsity team next season. J,V, Soccer Allen O Freedom 5 O Liberty 5 2 Becahi 2 2 Easton O Emmaus Parkland Dieruff Phillrpsburg Freedom Liberty Easton 0 6 2 6 3 ' 2 4 ' ' O O 3 O ' 7 0 Becahi 3 A 3 Won A Tie 'i Lost 7 La. h.. -A The team receives instructions before a game. Two players strive for possession of the ball. SportsflO5 Brian Miller Gnd teammates look on wifh anticipation of a girls' win, John Toso warms up in The gym before a decisive meet against Parkland. 4061 Sports Runners Stride To Perfection The cross-country Team ac- cumulated an impressive 20-2 record This season. The Team was led by cabtain and number one ranked runner, John Toso. Also contributing To The success of The Team were senior, Dave Weaver and junior, Lee Svaby who were ranked second and Third respectfully on The Team. The girls were led by junior, Lori lvlahr, a highly respected runner in The East Penn Conference. Diane Reitz Phyllis Schneck, Jean Brown, and Kris Olson rounded out The girls' Team. The Team's only seasonal losses were To Emmaus. 41 Runners Brian Miller, Marc Ehrets, and Bob Bartholomew race Towards The finish line, striving for c vicTory, :QMS l Q.q : l K L QL 'WY . -1 . 1.4 Cross Country: Front Row: John Toso and Lori Mohr. Row 2: Kris Olson, Phyllis lchneck, Diane Reifz, and Jean Brown. Row 3: Lee Svaby, Brian Miller, Dave eaver, and Dave Shelly. Row 4: Jim Nagy, Mark Wilson, Marc Ehreis, nd Einar Hanson. Back Row: Coach Michael Davis, Bob Bariholomew, and Joug LaFaver. ori Mahr and teammates John Toso, Diane Reirz, and Kris Olson relax offer i grueling practice. , ..-v- , X J ,.. A 'C-.xr 5 Elf. Q .igxkv J RW ix,,fS3 Y N3 is-f Coach Mike Davis advises The Team on The many aspecls of running. Cross Couniry Allen 45 Becahi 46 46 Becahi 110 24 Dieruff 35 22 Dieraff 35 26 Easion 29 27 Easion 29 341 Emmaus 23 37 Emmaus 22 45 Freedom 417 45 Freedom A8 20 Liberly 37 Q 49 Liberty 37 47 Norfhampion 38 47 Norihampion 38 23 Parkland 32 27 Parkland 30 49 Phillipsburg 38 20 Phillipsburg 35 i 28 Whirehall 29 I 22 Whitehall 35 49 Ceniral 36 25 Cenrral 30 X Won 20 Losi 2 X .. is ,1 QA 'A'--if X 5 ' Sporisf 407 in-T,,ssi-Q Field Hockey Posts Winning Year! QNXN .. K pa-W The Allen High School Girls' Field Hockey team huddles together before each game to prepare themselves for a victory. Field HOCkey Allen Emmaus Whitehall Parkland Dieruff O 4 3 O 3 O 3 O 2 Northampton 3 4 Phillipsburg O 4 Easton O 2 Freedom O 2 Liberty O 2 Emmaus O 3 Whitehall O 4 Parkland 2 4 Dieruff O 2 Northampton 4 O Phillipsburg 4 A Easton 4 2 Freedom 4 2 Liberty 4 Won 4A Lost A Qi -if N9-.AY Xzfgx .XB . ' A I N 1 F wx X f, Q Becky Orr celebrates a solo moment of victory. ' ' Joan Leach dribbles downfield towards the 408 f Sports '41 ff ',g N, 'i1'ii4:5 .,f-. fiih, . ui. W-,. 1 x L 'UNK www 5 I 2 , 5 I . It 'WN 33 .kxk greg? X Q lm A gif. 4-Q. L 4 ...ny : , 'wg .., sy . ' J , R f K s . Nr 'Q As' ,I M5 , lp' 2 A, ,336 m 41410 1+ v wi N. X 5 'x W V-uv 5 We xiifwpf fn, f First-Year JV's Have Winning Season The Girls' J.V. Hockey team celebrated an impressive season finishing with a record of 7 wins, 2 losses, and 5 ties. High scorer for the season was sophomore Kelly Scarpino with 40 goals followed by freshman Janine Bergenstock with 5 goals. The outstanding defensive player was sophomore Donna Ackerman. Goalie Jenny Webster posted 6 shutouts. Outstanding sophomore Lori Criswell, sidelined by a knee injury, returned midway through the season to bolster the line-up. Coached by Anne Wenninger and Pat Barr the team, through hard work and determination, managed a fine season. The girls are already looking forward to another successful season. halfback Wendy Mory prepares to intercept opposing team's pass. Enna Ackerman prepares to free Goalie Jenny Webster awaits Sophomore Becky Martin battles two Liberty players for ball control. . action. .4 ' it X. i ,+ it Field Hockey Ja fi , , Allen 2 Emmaus O Q ..f , is 4 Parkland 4 Q Y ,-'L' J V , , ff. -r 2 Northampton O 4 ' O Phillipsburg O 2 Easton 2 2 Freedom 2 3 Liberty 0 O Emmaus 2 O Parkland 0 4 Northampton O 4 Phillipsburg O 4 Easton 0 O Freedom 2 2 Liberty 4 Won 7 Tied 5 Lost 2 JV Field Hockey: Front row: Diane Hofstetter, Meg Vacchi, Barb Pershy and Leah Eshleman. Back row: Lori Criswell, Janine Bergenstock, Kelly Scarpino, Nicole Malloy, Becky Martin, Donna Ackerman, Michele Wise, Wendy Mory, Lisa Tomasko, Jenny Webster, and Qmanagerj Kim Hawk. SpOrTSf 'i ii Golfers Swing To 12-8 Season Allen A L1 11 A A A A A L16 96 96 1145 388 Allen Golf Northampton Phillipsburg Dleruff Becahi Easton Central Parkland Freedom Becahi Phrlllpsburg Easton Emmaus Liberty Emmaus Freedom Northampton Dieruff Parkland Central Liberty Won '12 L1 AQ 415 A L1 L19 L1 L1 L1 4 A 503 424 Lost 8 Golf team: Front Row: Shaun O'Boyle, John Aldlnger, Pete Potrebic and Ken Mlller Row: Coach George Somlch, Kevin Kincaid and Dave Cameron. Missing from Biiee Kern. Gary Toth and Lee Solt. ti 3' .-fu '58,y,,,s.s A9 yr .A . XJ ,A ni mt. . 1 , ii, .4 .': :f,. 'h Lee Solt swings hls club with determination. 4 'l2fSports Uv Dave Cameron puts his ball into the hole as a spectator looks on. Under the supervision of Coach George Somlch, the team's record of 42-8 was con- sidered a successful year. One loss to Central Catholic was entirely unexpected and proved a disap- pointing setback to the squads winning streak. Yet with such competent golfers as senior Peter Potrebic, sophomore, Biiee Kern, and team members, this season promised to be a good one. Joining the all-male squad year, Biiee Kern reflects being the first female on previously all male team, makes no difference that l'm only girl. Other teammates she is a vital part of the tea Washinski Allains 99.25 Average if -W N-lm. Junlors Brian DeLong, Harris Fine, and Jed Rapporl Take aim. Enfhuslasflc sophomores look forward To Their Targef. -QP Seniors Bill Miller, Mike Sringer, and Jeff Washinski pull Their Triggers. Rifle Team Allen A94 SouThern Lehigh A87 A88 Dieruff 439 A94 Freedom A84 A92 LiberTy A90 A93 Salisbury A95 490 NorThampTon 496 A92 Emmaus AOA A90 Saucon Valley 1183 4188 SouThern Lehigh 1189 483 Dieruff 49:1 A90 Freedom A82 A90 Salisbury A96 A87 LiberTy A97 490 NorThampTon A96 4188 Emmaus A86 A92 Saucon Valley 4194 Won 6 LosT 40 F'-M- The freshmen on The squad Carol Geoge and Keifh Wefherhold fire. This year The rifle Team finished wifh a disappoinfing 6-40 record buT had fine individual performances in every shooTouT. Led by only Three seniors, nexT year's squad should have pIenTy of experience. Jeff Washinski was The Top rifleman wiTh a 99.25 average. Ofher Top shooTers include sophomore Tom Ven, junior Jed RapporT and Chuck Sander. Sophomore Greg Sanders was also a Top shooTer. SporTsf4 43 Boys' Team Shoots For Success N 'i 4. 1 ff-ep Front Row: Mike Lewis, Darren Harvey, Rob Reitenauer, Troy Lister, Kevin Brantley, and Albert Kevin Brantley lumps well over his opponent to Middle Row: Mike Wolf, John Donmoyer, Steve Neikom, Ernie Brown, and David Chapman. Last give Allen the ball at the start of the game. Coach John Donmoyer, Matt Miller, Jim Kucharczuk, John Bracken, and Randy Ecker. Al Little shows his concentration as he awaits a pass from teammate Troy Lister. John Donmoyer attempts to outjump his opponent ana win the tap This year's Boys' Basketball Team ended with an impressive record of '18 wins and 6 losses. The team was lead by tri-captains Troy Lister, Rob Reiten- auer, and Kevin Brantley and returning seniors AI Little and Mike Lewis, though everyone on the team shared playing time. Because of experienced return- ing lettermen, next year's season should be an exciting one also. The team practiced two to three hours every day after school and on Saturdays over the vacations. As shown by their final record these long practices were well worthwhile. 4 4411 Sports Mike Lewis shows his underhand shot as he goes for two. S Troy Lister drives to the basket and converts two, x 0 Q 0 'X c ff ' , +I l ' . 4 , . fi g 1554, , ' 'Yi 5 V5 7 , fi w : r' I v -9 ' 6 L A 1' .L 5 Z . MA ,1 N A., ,J '. 4,541 371: fx' CJ .ep Tr 5' f ' 7 'T' 'M' Mrs!! dx -J ' A ,fig 'KA , Y ' - lj if ! A .. 3 , 'NW 3. ., ' .fn ,, ' L A: ,j 1 f dx., . V 'if Q-A . JZ' .mf M ,, or v ul ' X I I 3 2 sm f 1 V x ' , rm, fi yin v R .211 4 f A .vfib QW .2 f y . 3155 'P' Il J.V.'s Capture Championship The Allen JV Basketball team, composed of underclassmen who are hoping to win a spot on the varsity Team, had an impressive season under the leadership of coach Leo Stinner. Losing only four times, three of the losses being non-league games, The boys had an excellent 20-A record. Some of The team's tougher games included losses to Central Catholic, Pottsville, and Coatesville. and a hard-earned win over P-Burg. The leading scorers were Jim Kucharc- zuk with a 345 point total, 43.3 points per game average: and Steve Neikam with a 265 point total, and Player's fight forthe rebound. 40-2 point pe' Qcme GVGVGQS- Craig Stephens shoots from the foul line. Basketball: Front row: Ricky Mlllan, Dan Delp, Tim Lister, Andy Harter, and Mike Cimino. Row 2: Luther Ernie Brown, Jeff Newhard, Keith Bonenberger, Thanos Milios. Back row: Leo Stinner, Pat Tanous, Kucharczuk, Anthony Harris, Steve Neikam, Craig Stephens, Tim Lister goes for a lay-up. J.V. Basketball Allen 413 Cheltenham 28 63 Whitehall A5 65 Phoenixville 53 54 Coatesville 52 50 Freedom 37 T 59 Liberty 39 53 Dieruff 35 52 Easton 34 50 P-burg 416 64 C.C. HS, 641 54 Hazleton 36 A6 Dieruff 39 46 Becca 33 68 Easton A9 53 P-burg 54 64 C.C. Hs. 55 All Pottsville 541 57 Hazleton A2 Won 20 Lost A Sports f 4 47 EQ SM is , X ' ff -f M' xX,LE'ff ,V 'EIN bf' x COHQKEMODS1 Si ,XJ-'5 I -A, guy' C2 by I, 3 L., A ,Hr , , din. . L J, TJ 4 J f Y x,. , . W, A 9 6' if T' 1 QL 136, A h ,uv I .1 E' 31 LI Qi YJ Q - Y AVTWOVG , fl '-3 N A I ki at 5 Q5 'W X ,TW . we . :' I f New 'Y 1' .QL L .nh iii , ' fm-4., ' f -137 PGTTi Kur1'Z Q Q X :- ' x 1' . K rj: ' W , ,ff ,. , gf ., ..., ', 3955 11 my 3.2, Molrine Senior Team members Kelly Adams, Donna D'Amore, and Colleen BrobsT. 'uv' ou Sabler, head coach of The 1981-1982 Allen Glrls' Baskefball Team. S9l llOf 160m FTTSPDDSTS JOGD l.9GCh, JUH9 MOlTll'16, Gnd PaTTi KUFTZ. The 1981-1982 Girls' BaskeTball Team's firsT half of seasonal play was plagued by inexperience. Senior Lisa Miller was The only reTurnlng sTarTer from lasT year's PIAA STaTe Championship Team, and The oTher Team members saw liTTle acTion lasT season. This year's Team consisTed of five reTurning varsiTy leTTer winners: Kelly Adams, Donna D'Amore, Joan Leach, Lisa lvliller, and Julie lvlolrine. Ofher senior members include Colleen BrobsT and PaTTi Kurfz. Donna D'Amore suffered a knee injury early in November, sidelining her for The season. STarTers Julie Molrine and Kelly Adams conTroIIed The back courT while Joan Leach, Lisa Miller, and Junior STacy Benson Took charge of The fronT courT. ,49- Joan Leach finds herself ln search of a Teammafe To pass off To. An increasing inTeresT in womens' aThleTics has Toughened compeTiTion in The league. The BaskeTball season runs from November Through March, wiTh pracTices held six days a week. The Chicks finished .500 on The season, qualifying for DisTricT Xl playoffs. The Team showed improvemenT in boTh individual and Team play as The season progressed inTo The second half of play. Refurning nexT year will be STacy Benson, Sue Brahm, BeTh Connelly, Mary KurTz, Becky Orr, Julie OrTT, and Jerry PezoldT. The Junior class members exhibiTed fine TalenT and several freshmen and sophomore girls also show greaT promise. Allen Girls' BaskeTball will conTinue To be a Tough compeTiTor in The fuTure. SporTsf119 li' -f....2El Q? vi' -N OWU' Julie Molrlne makes an attempt to steal ball Joan Leach tries to block opponent s shot as Kelly Adams awaits cz rebound 1' 4201 Sports Coaches Sabler and Brosky argue with an official over a questionable CGII. Allen JV Girls Basketball Marian Catholic Altoona West Hazleton Whitehall Freedom Liberty Dleruff Bethlehem Catholic Easton Phillipsburg Central Catholic Abington Northampton Parkland Emmaus Dleruff Bethlehem Catholic Easton Phillipsburg Central Catholic Parkland Won 43 Lost 8 A Tribute To JV's Coach Brosky s Basketball Front Row Jill Neuman Donna Ackerman, Leslie Popovitch, Jill Jones, and Christine Kulowitch, Janine Bergenstock, Lori Criswell, and Coach Steve Brosky began his coaching career in 4979 with a group of girls who are 4982 graduates. He led his team to an undefeated season, and earned the respect and admiration of all the girls. Those who have played Junior Varsity Basketball under lVlr. Brosky's supervision realize what a great asset he was both to basketball and to the players. He exemplified everything that a coach should be: a supportive person who encouraged every individual to play to the best of her potential. Coach Brosky's resignation from the position of Junior Varsity coach shall be a great loss to Allen High School Girls' Basketball. Mr. Brosky was a friend, a father, and a fantastic coach. This year's Junior Varsity team was led by starters Donna Ackerman, Janine Bergenstock, Jill Jones, Colleen Reiss, and Sue Stringer to a 42 and 44 record. The girls showed much in- dividual talent and will prove to be valuable members of future Allen Girls' Basketball teams. Hopefully, they will fare as well in future seasons. Freshman Sue Stringer moves downcourt Colleen Reiss exhibits foul shot form Swimmers Finish In Siyle The Boys' Swim Team finished The season wiTh a 9-4 record and in second place in The EasT Penn Conference. The Team's only loss was To EasT Penn Conference champion, Emmaus. Leading The Team were senior co-capTains Mike Schiavone and Shaun LindenmuTh, who were sTaTe qualifiers lasT season. Mr. Richard Bleam, along wiTh The assisTance of Mr. Tim RoberTs, coached The Team To Their many vicTories. Also confribuflng To The success of The Team were seniors Chris Bleam and Mike Saylor: juniors Richie RoberTs, Eric BenTz, Jim lrvine and Jim Hersh: sophomores Tom Browne and Cliff Gouck: and freshman Robbie Kiesel. Wifh many reTurning leTTermen, The Team should again be a Tough compeTiTor nexT season. Bruce Llndenberg prepares To dive Info The pool during a meeT. 'l22fSporTs q if T-sl, QA ,ffl + HIPC! fif sz: ...- J l T Vw' , Boys' Swimming: Fronf row: Mike Saylor, Chris Bleam, Shaun LindenmuTh, Mike Schlavone, Lindenberg, and Keifh Haldeman. Row Two: Kim Steiner, Erlc BenTz, Brian Dolan, Jim Hersh, RoberTs, Jim Irvine, and Don Wieder. Row Three: Tom Browne, KurT Oeler, Drew Whlfner, Dave Chris Maquera, Ed Lee, and Tom Rofh. Back row: Robbie Klesel and Craig Becker. , .. - 4 ws ' :Q K K , Fi s-as 5 Co-capfaln Mike Schlavone races Toward yeT anoTher vlcTory during a successful meer. Junior Jim Hersh oTTempTs To beaT his opponenf, while approaching The finish of The race - W l l s - s f , I 'y : . l . I Q K 6 K f ' 5 l Ll sz LL' . s , 1 1 l l gfpgi A Mlke Saylor prepares fo dlve . .. .. performs an excellenf fllp and ends In a perfect dlve. Senlor co-capfaln Shaun Llndenmufh and the ofher swimmers get ready fo race. Junlor Jlm Hersh pushes off The wall of The pool durlng a race. Sporfsf 423 Swimmers Show STyle sk S sf, Y f ,. mf 5, On your mcrk, geT seT, GOT! Allen swimmer glides Through The water as she swims. The Allen High School Girls' Swimming Teom, under The direcTion of Mr. Bleom, experienced Their firsT yeor ds o combined leogue wlTh The boys' Tedm. AlThough They compeTe during The some evenTs, The scoring is done sepordTeIy occording To Their respecTive sex. The Teom's co-copTdins ore KrisTin WhiTner ond Regino Zobb. Proving Their devoTion Towdrd The Tedm, The members lifT weighTs on Tuesdoy ond Thursddy mornings crT 7:00. They swim every ddy dfTer school for Two sTrenuous hours To Gino Zobb reloxes wiTh her TeommoTes before compeTing, 42AfSporTs improve Their endurance ond speed. PrdcTices ore work, buT Tdpering is someTimes involved. MosT members helped supporT The Olympic Tedm The Swimmer Hdll of Fome by porTicipoTing in ci swim-o Edch person wds responsible for one hundred doilors of sponsors. They were required To swim 200 lops Three hours. The mojoriTy of The Teom finished in less Two hours. This yeor, Emmous proved To be The biggesT ond imporTonT compeTiTion of The seoson. , , X ,xx Swimmer compieTes her Turn in o compeTiTion. dv f ' -x . '61sfg,..? 'W Q Good timing depends On 9005 SfC'Vf5- Swimmer takes time to pose for the ccmero, x i 41.31 Q ,,,,T,,- i fs , L, Q. fi, ,N Allen swlmmer paces herself as she swims. J' Q the depth of the water, this swimmer attempts the Butterfly. Looking like o seo monster, Kris Whltner comes up for cir. SporTsf425 Senior Divers Go Unclefeaiecl The diving squad spenT many Tedious, long hours pracTicing Their diving abillTles. Mr. Bleam, who is in charge of The squad, worked wlTh Them everyday To insure The besT possible resulTs. And as always, iT was worTh iT. Mike Saylor and Deanna HerTzog, boTh seniors, wenT Through The enTlre season undefeaTed. The resT of The squad did well also. This year, The squad consisTed of six members. They were: Chris Culp, Deanna l-lerTzog, Vicki Hoffman, Mike Saylor, Kim STelner, and Bev SevarT. Caughf In acTIon, Deanna Herlzog shows off her sklll and experTlse, by demonsTraTlng a fronT somersaulT. Seniors, Deanna HerTzog and Mike Saylor Take Time ouT To relax and caTch Their breafh. l26fSporTs X 'A 34 ln llllll S 7? rn U! o E o - 3 n X o VI To- o S Q cn 3 -O- 5 -O- 2 In Q 4 9 -O' 3 o -D- J' cn Q cn UI o 2 o ll! -O' J' cn 2 : o o .. C 3 Q cn -. rn o -9- fn o. UD cn 2 o -. I . 1. I 5 -. :sl T1 E AfTer The sTruggle of Trial and error, Bev SevarT anTIclpaTes a perfecT dive. lhTrClmurClIS Enhance Abilities .af 167 1' Battle of the sexes . ,. the guys' team takes on the girls' team to determine the better sex. i . gs? The intramural program provides students with an opportunity to enhance their abilities in the athletic field. lvlr. lvlascavage is in charge of the intramural program: he is assisted by Miss Wenninger and Mrs. Walbert. Much of their time is spent organizing and supporting the program. They offer a variety of sports, such as: archery, bowling, basketball, badmin- ton, volleyball, and ping-pong. 6 -:swiss 5. Tracy Dllliard and Miro Rajsky congratulate each other after a strongly competitive game. Debbie Juretus concentrates on a wlnnlng SSFVS. ith the proper form, Bob Burdehskl, hOplhg for Q buII's-eye, Cllgns his bow. X .swf Lf.. .. Vlf1CS Osso FDOVSS the ball dOWf'l court to TTTCJKS G DGSKST for his TSOVTH. Sports! 427 Canaries Prove Successful This year's boys' Tennis team compiled an improved record of five wins and six losses. The top three ranked players were Chris Mitchell, Kurt Schaller, and Tom Browne. Although achieving an average record, the team proved it had the potential to be a contender. Under- classmen Tom Browne, Peter Juhasz, and John Ashbrook should be a driving force on next year's team. Boys' Tennis Allen A Liberty 2 4 Emmaus 6 5 Phillipsburg 2 Dieruff Becahi Freedom Northampton Whitehall Easton Central 6 ' 4 2 ' 5 2 5 7 O 6 ' 4 4 Parkland 6 4 6 5 2 Won 5 Lost 6 V. V., 1' '2 Y , fag. ' s H9 Q. rs. eff ,. 'Q' Andy lchimura serves the ball. 428 f Sports Andy lchimura and Ken Wollmon concentrate on their playing during a doubles match. Chris Mitchell displays a fine serving form. Peter Juhasz prepares to return the ball Chris Mitchell and Ken Wollmon warm up before a match. ff? if 'sg'-6 A NeTTers Gain Experience This season The girls' Tennis Team began under The leadership of new- lcomer, Miss Susan Byrne. AfTer losing many leTTer winners To graduaTion, This year became a rebuilding year. The girls were a young Team, buT learned and gained more knowledge of Their game. The Team was led by so- phomores Jill Neuman and Jane Bernini senior Fran Weber: ranked firsT, l and Third respecTfully. AITh- They compiled a 2-Q record, The r ved ThaT They have sTrong for nexT season. DO V1 5 1 I Q iTh eagerness, Jill Neuman awaiTs her pponenT's reTurn of The ball. 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GreTchen Gordon prepares To serve The ball. l O u SporTsf 'I 29 Wrestlers Gain Respect The Varsity Wrestling team fin- ished this season with an improved and successful 40-6 record. The team was coached by Mr. Donald Schleicher, Mr. Ronald Trexler and Mr. Richard Kressler. This was Mr. Kressler's first year of coaching at Allen, he was formally the head coach of the Raub Junior High wrestling team. Leading the team was senior captain Troy Holman, who accumulated an excel- lent record for the season. Other wrestlers who accumulated successful records were senior Kevin Roth, freshman Scott Schleicher, senior Ted Kress and junior Mike Brosky, Brosky was also the winner of the Davis Award, which is awarded to the top wrestler in the Allen-Dieruff meet each year. Dale Stein receives words of encouragement from Mr. Trexler and Mr. Kressler. The Wl'6Sfl6l'S COUCSIWTTGYS on Tl'1Slf 'l'6Ol'T1f'l'tGT9'S lT1OfCh. AX Varsity Wrestling: front row: Tom Wilde, Todd Frey, Lamont Kapec. Scott Schlelcher, Dale Stein Davis, Mike Brosky, Blaine Cloud, and Mark Hovan. Back row: Coach Schlelcher, Dave Hower, Kress, Kevin Roth, Jim Amelio, John Thompson, Troy Holman, Dave Polscer, Darin DiPasquale, Kressler. and Coach Trexler. .f Senior captain Troy Holman goes for the pin of his Central Catholic opponent. Junior Darin DiPasquale prys loose the arms of his opponent during a match. ....-ad' Z 1 M, , - f, APD- I pone I r' I N 'xx ' .If 0 fs a '37 P an 1 ,I 0 'S 1 'va . nj -4 rf ' A pponent OfT1pSOI'1 Sf1COUl'GQ9fT16f'lf fi' IV J.V.'s Gain I The Junior Varsity team finished the season with a 9-5-2 record. This 'season provided excellent training and prospects for next yeor's varsity quad. J.V. Wrestling Allen 27 Easton 27 43 Phillipsburg 54 43 Upper Perkiomen 24 36 Palisades 48 43 Southern Lehigh 42 22 Liberty 35 25 Emmaus 25 42 Freedom 45 39 Parkland 49 38 Lehighton 27 24 Becahi 34 36 Salisbury 45 46 Northampton 45 42 Whitehall 20 42 Central 7 2 Dleruff 50 Won 9 Tied 2 LOST 5 Mark Gabler strongly rldes hls opponent. Reldy takes the advantage over his opponent. ..,-'ff' Experience il ill J.V. Wrestling: front row: Tom Spengler, Brlan Freeman, Larry Vercusky, Hyung Klm, and Mark Gabler. Back row: Coach Trexler. Daren Smith, Thurman Talrnadge Clark, Doug Downing, and Chrls Reldy. A Qi? its -A Hyung Klrn keeps his opponent from escaping ln a crltlcal match. Mark Gabler holds onto hls Northampton opponent. preventing hlm from escaping. ...1......... A, gs. Gymnasls Display Talenl 3 0 The GymnasTics Team, coached by Mr. l?oberT TosTevin, has done an ouTsTanding job This year. UnforTunaTe- ly, The Allen Physical EducaTion CenTer was noT available To The gymnasTs for pracTice or compeTiTion: Therefore, The coach and Team Thank Trexler Middle School for allowing Them The use of Their faciliTies. AlThough The Team record is noT whaT They had hoped iT would be, They have shown improvemenT wiTh every meeT and have seT Their goal for a very successful season nexT year. G-ymnasTics aT Allen is noT a very popular sporT, buT The Team needs The recogniTion and supporT of The Allen geT involved Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Won GYMNASTICS 974 100 30 109.4 99.15 107.75 110 115.55 2 fans and sTrongly encourages Them To EasTon Dieruff Palisades Parkland LiberTy Emmaus Freedom 108 22 88 75 121.55 59.8 114.25 131.15 120.55 LOST 5 Brenda Bear gracefully does her floor rou A i , x ,cu .J SporTsf134 ..- '- .TT K 5 W-I v 'Sl 'S 1 CSX F x i is Ugg 53 illii ' ffl Hu Q .-.e. 1 4' 5, 5 1. , , s if HW ' Before the meet, Mr. Tostevin helps Angela Britt with a vault. Michele Vatter concentrates on a difficult move on the beam. I iii. ,W4 f 4- 1 Jill Jarrett lands solid after a tough vault. Several teammates pose together before a Ingrid Peters helps Diane Locher warm up. meet. Gallagher concentrates on the execution of her next move. Coach Tostevin gives instructions to a teammate before vaulting. mar Boys Shoot For Districts In '82 The Boys' Volleyboll teom, under the direction of Mr. Froncis ivloron, finished the seoson with o disoppointing record of C2-405, Senior Chris Young, the coptoin, set on excellent exomple for the other pioyers through hord work ond dedicotion. Junior Iettermon Dove Kmetz exhibited d tremendous omount of potentiol for development into o true teom leoder. Cooch Moron is relying heovily on the efforts of Dove os well os other seniors ond returning pioyers for on improved teom next yeor. Through mony more strenuous proctices ond much hord work the boys hope to reoch districts ond moybe even stotes olong with the girls' teom. L M 1 --.W-... W-A -4-..g..,,,du..u i-I1 4 I l . U, ,L 'E 6 'uunldlf I3 Eric Bentz and Lorry Schode ore in position to block Emmous hit os Boy s Volleyboll Allen Won Centro! Cotholrc Lost Dieruff Lost Emmous Lost Liberty Lost Freedom Won Eoston Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Centroi Cotholic Dieruff Emmous Liberty Freedom Eoston os Won Won Won Won os Won Won Won Won Won Won Won 2 Lost 40 severol Emmous players look on. ' L t L t 'l3of Sports Senior Chris Young spikes the boil through two opposing blockers os Fronk owoits results. N' Boy's Volleybollf Front row: Cliff Erb, Lorry Schode, Mike Smith, ond Eric Bock row: Fronk Grote, Chris Young, Rich Wieder, ond Dovid Kmetz I Q' U1 further action. -- ,,...v-'Q Mlm lien spikers Cheryl Kohl and Jackie Mayes leap high for a block against mmaus. Emmaus players anticipate further action as referee Stan oplawski intently watches play. sa Tannous attempts to keep the ball in play against her Emmaus opponent as Kris Bachert ,F . '21 Aus Girls Make Districts Showing improvement over the previous year, the Girls' Volleyball team reached district competition with a record of C8-oy. The team consisted of five returning starters: Jackie Mayes, Tracey Volpe, Sue Moyer, Cheryl Kohl, Teresa Tannous and Kris Kercher, led by senior Kris Bachert. The girls, under the direction of Mr. Robert Bold, finished the season in fourth place in district competition. The team, along with many faithful spectators, hope for a more promin- ent year. f '-1 'R- LI. is ALI-E '11 s-Q-N ur I5 I uh L aim i N A A - 'M K ., f YJI7 , W , . V' ,w ,Q 9117+ 5 ggv :lr S -:Tl ,lip ,Q . -. , . I - 1 t -, l rx, fl Q 7 L ,A I '-'AJ . A T A, -U . 4 .- - L ' Y . ,XL W g A ,, D , 5 . . , 5 , it 3 . , f '1 '- x - 'il E N' W N 5 l . ' ,ul ', L .iff , ., s v , l . T -' f 4 5 T ni ., is , V-X I -Q .L Q L N l 0 ' ' X l K A . ' W A i, Ask T ek D . 1 T l - ' s . l C-3lrl's Volleyball: Front row: Janet Muzzelo, Mandonna Arvandi, and Sally Munro. Row 21 Tracey Volpe, Sue Moyer, Cheryl Kohl, Kris Kercher, and Teresa Tannous. Back row: Anita Piskula, Kris Bachert, Jackie Mayes, Kelly Kuba, Michelle Sabler, and Melda Isaac. Kris Bachert bumps the ball. 1, W G-irl's Volleyball Won Freedom Won Dieruff Won Easton Lost Liberty Won Central Catholic Lost Emmaus Lost Becahi Won Freedom Lost Dieruff Lost Easton Won Liberty Won Central Catholic Won Emmaus Lost Becahi Won 8 ' Allen Sp' 1 - Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Lost LOST Lost l '1 Boys' Track Sirides To VicTory John Gisolfi leans info The Tape. Richie ReiTz prepares To pass opponenTs. Kevin Valderez rounds The final Turn. 2 '32-if John Caligiuri sTarTs The lasT leg of The mile relay. LasT year's boys' Track Team boasfed a 7-2-4 record. The Team was led by ouTsTanding seniors Richie ReiTz, a compeTiTor in The A00, 800, 4600, and 3200 yard runs, and John Gisolfi, an eIiTe in The inTermedlaTe and high hurdles. Coach Ralph Prifsch and assisTanT coach Tim Kelley Trained in spring To prepare individuals for final league compeTiTion, Seniors Dave Cox, Mark Kiefer, John Caligiuri, Ed Dzema, and CurTis Golden ac- compcrnied ReiTz and Glsolfi. Promising juniors Tony STimpson, John Toso, Dave Weaver, and Bruce Lindenberg qualified for The league meef. aTTending were sophomores AngsTadT, Jim Hennessey, and Taylor. Taylor was The only member who Traveled To sTaTes compefing in The Triple jump evenT. ,'i . W 5 , J -5:1 n if -5 Iii' 1 jf- jr K Y 1 ,wi 41 1 41, Richie RerTz demonsTraTes his winning form I , g . , , U. .y 1515: g Arai H . ,sk .IJ Lie ,, ..,. . rant Row: Joe Novosai, Francisco Rivera, Brian Miller, John Caligiuri, Tim ouseai, Al DeSau'rels, Ken Yeager, John Siiler, Ed Dzema, Mike Perry and ike Angsfadi. Row 2: Ken Haldeman, Doug LaFever, John Toso, Matt embridge, Gary Geiger, Reggie Taylor, Kieih Haldeman, Mark orihingion, Dave Houseal, Dave Weaver and John Hari. Row 3: Terry aller, Ed Schecier, Tony Slimpson, Darren Gaulick, John Gisolfi, Richie eiiz, Mark Kiefer, Jim Hennessey, Troy Jones, Ed Smiireski, Ollo Weber. nd Asst. Coach Tim Kelley. Back Row: Mike Schiavone, Bruce Lindenberg, ee Soil, Dave Cox, Troy Lister, Andy Bertha, Mike Shirk, Dan Zajsky, and Iioach Ralph Pritsch. Dave Cox flips over ihe high jump. Reggie Taylor fakes To The air in the long jump. Back To basics, Allen high jumper flops To new heights. Mike Perry, Tony Slimpson, and Mark Hennessey jump The gun againsi Phillipsburg. BOYS' TRACK Allen OO Emmaus 60 43 Reading 407 Q8 Liberiy 52 75 Phillupsburg 75 66 Dieruff 841 403 Northampton A7 Q2 Freedom 58 Q0 Whitehall 60 86 Easion 64 QQ Parkland 54 Won: 7 Losi: 2 Tie: 4 SP4 AI DeSouTeIs, Allen Senior miier, sirides post The finish line. John Cclijuri reloys the bofon To his teammate. Ma R wa: - . fi ., fi-zfo.,.eq 8 AP V , ' , If ' J , f V sn ' L -v- ,M ,jp , '?-Yikiegg .J W7 ,rv ' -513153 A 'J V A ' . ,ii ' -. A V 1 x ,fx 1 Llso Miller displays her origlnol Dorefoof style. Mauro Herizog concentrates on o victorious jump. Lisa Miller worms up for The jcvelin throw, Sporfsfizli Girls Sei Impressive Records Lisa Miller sefs her sighTs before Throwing The javelin. The girls' Track Team f Their season wlTh a A-A record. season was highlighTed by performances of Robin Wiener Pam Aiken. Maura HerTzog seT school records in The long and jumps. She also aTTained firsf in DisTricT Xl compeTiTioh. Wiener and Pam Aiken also school records in The hurdles and meTers, respecTlvely. An odc school record was seT in 4984 Judy Holmes in The discus Throw. following members were DisTricT champions: Maura HerTzog, and Triple jumps: Lori Mohr, 400 4600 meTers and Judy Holmes in discus. In The 4600 relay The c chompions are Cindy Riddick, Wiener, Grace Meyers and Aiken. The 4982 Team promises To a sTrong one, wiTh reT members such as Cynfhia R Grace Meyers, and KaThy Wilson The sprinTing evenTs: in dis running: Lori Mohr, Barb Benfz BeTh Connelly: in hurdles, Jonhie FeITon and JoneT Fredrick: in Judy Holmes and Ellen Glazier: finally, in The jumping, javelin, shoTpuT evenTs, Julie Molrlne, Lori Mahr and Barb BenTz sprinf for finish line. 4A2fSporTs Benson, Lisa Miller and Joan .f ,.v 3 3 Grace Meyers pulls ahead of Kafhy Wilsoh aT EasTon meeT. ly Holmes, Jodn Leach, Liso Miller, Stocy Benson, Janet Frederick, Julie Molrine, Girls Trock Allen Emmous Liberty Freedom Dieruff Eoston 5.5 Porklond Whiteholl Won 4 Lost A 416 86 79 53 67 65 67 Northampton 65 46 86 60 72 7 56 76 3 nie Moe Felton, Beth Connely, Kelly Scorpino, Ellen Glcizier. Lori Mdhr stretches before o meet. 4- mm 7 4 Senior Robin Wiener displdys perfect form while cleoring the low hurdle in o district meet ot Lehigh University. fx! J i 1 - n ,.. ,.,..... in Sports f 4413 nv, ' Q 4..-..-. gtwjiivf MQW? -any f, ffwm v 1 x 1, Eff, The VarsiTy Baseball Squad fin- ished The season wiTh a 6-43 overall record. Ten of The ThirTeen losses were by less Than four runs. The senior members of The Team were Fred Galle, Mike STangle, Mike Williams, Mark Kresege, STeve KoTran, and STeve Reinish. Fred Galle led The Team boTh in hiTTing and home runs. Mike STangIe, STeve KoTran, Jeff RuTh, Bob Bleiler, and Bob Burdenski made up The Tough piTching sTaff. Baseball Allen Parkland Freedom Emmaus NorThampTon LiberTy BeTh CaTh Salisbury Salisbury EasTon CenTral Dieruff Reading WhiTehall EasTon Dieruff CenTral Reading 4 4 P Burg Won 6 LosT 43 A 8 3 5, 4 7 4 7 4 ' 3 5 . . A A ' 5 5 ' 3 A 5 A P-Burg 5 40 0 ll ' 7 4 ' A 7 ' 5 0 3 2 ' 3 2 40 4 ' 44 - 1 'Wt-ng 2.7, Upper LefT: Tony DeFiore relaxes as his TeammaTes Take Their Turns at baT. Upper Right: Mike STangle paTienTly awaits his Turn aT baT. while Fred Galle concenTraTes on The piTch being delivered. BoTTom RighT: Tim Morris Takes a swing at his pifch, as Vince Osso and Coach Jani waiT for The oufcome. Four Allen Girls Win Places On Pennsylvania All-Siar Team Field Hockey Coach Ann Wenninger congraTulaTes senior Barb BenTz. junior Becky Orr, senior Lisa Miller and junior Diane Schleicher on Their being named To The Pennsylvania All-STar Hockey Team. Barb BenTz, Lisa Miller, Becky Orr, nd Diane Schleicher have all recenTly ried ouT for and made The All-STar ockey Team from The sTaTe of ennsylvania. Schleicher and Orr juniorsy, and BenTz and lvliller Qseniorsy, raveled To The Team Try-ouTs held aT rsinus, abouT one hour away. Prac- ice Time was also held aT The some ield. The TournamenT was held in rlando. Florida. The girls were gone during Thanksgiving vacaTion, leaving November 241 and reTurning November 29. Coach Ann Wenninger did noT go along. In an inTerview, Coach Wenninger sTaTed how proud she was of her girls. l screamed and hollered for Them To work on individual skills, and They finally did iT on Their own Time. They deserve a IoT of crediT. She feels They spenT much of Their own Time working very hard. AT The same Time The girls were playing in Florida, The Olympic Team and The CollegioTe All-STar Field Hockey Teams were chosen. The girls Traveled by plane. along wiTh Three coaches from oTher area schools, one being PaT Diereking from SouThern Lehigh. The four girls all feel basically The some abouT all The exciTemenT. They replied, ExciTed buT scared. We congraTulaTe Them on Their hard work and vicTories. SporTsf 'IA7 K .Tw if F' in an-H , 4 Q 1 x 9 O fx, Q V Xb ,..4 'x ,,,,.,,. , mf, l A , i X X ' f 'xi Qx X .. , K , ,J s , 0 'Hb 7 ww W A x 'Ti Q 'N ' ... ,vhi--f --I - .. ,.,-.,.....-v--- 2? ww 3 3 'A-2 Nlpf' -r'-u .lag Ji' Tag Q ' X -, A -x '- LEE '- ALL A111 . LLB MNH! ALL HW , Eu - 1' E X . J ,TQ-4 ' 5 ' Kim .M 1 ' s - X ,, I, ,ur . 'f?iQ-:if5g, ' ' , '-fi-an ?f ' ,, . , ' f , 3!q:1.::r-5:59559 : I - Y Jn ' w ng. ' K n 'xl n M 5. - f f A w - X -T51 H - ' K-lf? ,A A I V ,r, -, .L , 'z-.'L-L-uiyqxgfgay V Lb IX - X. X L gxmx X N LJ' R? . '1- , ,. ' v 1 I , . , 1 ll 9 ' a 9' x ex K KW . 1 ' . Y AW ,F - w ' ff H Wal 5 :Q iQq,.-M guibui f-lim Allen Award Winners Allen aThleTes received much recogniTion and praise This year. The fall sporTs program produced The mosT All-sTars including sixTeen from The varsiTy fooTbaIi Team and eighT from The DisTricT Xl championship soccer Team. AL EN -h 1 T TREF' r l Firsf Team Foofball All-STars: quarferback Kevin Downing, defensive back Bob Volkerf, lineman Greg Dex and defensive end Jim Barneff. Honorable Menfion Foofball All-STars: linebacker ScoTT Dorwarcl, defensive back Joe Sfarner, Tighf end Chuck Rohrer, lineman Mike Rofh, wide receiver ScofT Cooperman and offensive back Troy Lister. Missing from picTure: Tackle Ken Sfephens and defensive end Mike Murfaugh. Second Team Soccer All-STars: Perry Rizzeffo, Tony Sfimpson and John Madeira. R sg, 'T W, sf Sf: uk' K g A ar L 'I Q i n -- Vkff' it ., .i, . .om L....,,. ' 3,-. 1, - 4 Cross-country All-Stars: Lori Mohr, John Toso and Dave Weaver. ,Cf if T' fe, 'I' l Aq :5f.: 1. e fn- 'Q--. :- . ff..- ' N o s 4 vi. YS f,,n,n. V ,Q 1 , N- x .i :X K s TT v'- 7 'a .1 ' - sl 1 1 .la wjfl, vy 1'-3, C-. A -' ' ' v, -' r Q' ' A s'n' I' - go. M xi Q N 'N' q ff 4',. A -S ,' W l'i'x' 'K 1. N s . 'H GGUTS. Donna D'Amore, The Mos? Valuable Player of The Powder Puff Football Pete Pofrebic, winner of The Mayor's Golf Tournament title, A501 'f w r v i 1 P? -vi F5-3E:r i j' . ,2 ........ I nw- A mi , ' A--..... A -All ' ' l N l ., s 1. --1, iv 5 If r f rl .1 e 452: L. t r.: Kr' ' Kercher Rob Reltenauer Kelly Miller Tim lvlaron Sheri Ritter and Scott Sevart. Page 453: Up. l.: Allen Seniors become the coach- ing staff for the Powder Puff football game. Up, r.: Ma ivi Cacldin patiently awaits news of selling another Comus ad. Middle: Robbie Stevens works on a Key Club project. Bot. l.: Janet lvluzzelo looks over last years Comus to get ideas. Bot. Mid.: All red-faced Tracy O Hearn Wendy Schaeffer Barb Bentz and Tracy Ceschin find Themselves in the boys bathroom. Bot. r.: Keely Keller sits on top of Tracy Klines shoulders to get a better view at the zoo as Theresa Cannioriato and Tara Warcl look V Q. R v V. -. l , x , rs ar X ff Q Pag o istin I' on r 'Z-4 1 i' 'v I 5 :I AQ . - 5 1 -.K A QV 1 1 -K., 1 E ,I ' Aww! 9 rw! H ' r 'Aff A K ' 1' s y I: S i' ' x, . Y M' If Wm rx'- .x xl I m y ul ., I ' 1 Nl 1 K ,Q AW ' r X J 1 L T' Scott M. Abbott Michael A. Abraham Jane F. Abrantes Cristobal L. Acevedo 11' -ft? 1-Y KGHY A. Adams William lvl. Adams Diane L. Aguila Annette T. Aiken Being a preppie is more than wearing lzod shirts and Topsiders. From toddlers to young adults, preppies lead basically the same lives. As they grow up going to private academies, taking piano lessons and spending summers at camp is a part of their lives. After graduation from prep school, they attend ivy league schools such as Yale, Harvard or Princeton University. Preppies then marry and move to West Chester, Darien - suburbia, U.S.A. Here preppies produce little preppies spawning the cycle anew. l5AfSeniors Preppie is not merely a form of dress, but an attitude, a personality, and G life Style. Rules Dominote Preppie Life og, as .ff FUR 5' , in John J. Albenzi John D. Aldinger gk. .l'. 4. .-J- x 2734596 -r v g-N 'vi Crystol A. Alpho Jomes J. Amelio Mory L. Anderson Noncy J. Andrews Lorionn Bocnmon Micnoel D. Bonkowski 4:-9 Forid Ali Moryonn Allen Mory E. Amey Georgios D. Anognosrou 1 .SI s...,., r r . ScoTT A. Apgar Fibbi Afiyen Jornes P. BorneTT Ginger Borfholomew Seniorsf'I55 Everlasiing Golosioppers 1' ...QQ Charles P. BaTarick Brenda L. Bear if 49 T4 'L Q sf i Qkfgi . .- K , ,wg . Donna M. Becker Jill D. Becker F! l Us Jeffery S. Beil Vicki D. BeiTler Mr. Willie Wonka- The man who gave Charlie ThaT wonderful Tour Through his chocolaTe facTory is now known for more Than jusT chocolaTe. He gave The world The EverIasTing G-obsTopper. The average person looks aT These small colored spheres and sees merely sugar, dyes, and flavors. As we, Allen High School's class ofl982, look aT The candy, we see everlasTing in bold prinT. This word, everlasTing, sums up our senior secTion. The memories made in These Three years will lasT forever, jusT as The candy does. l56f Seniors Lawrence P. Beauchner Richard C. Beck This f ' rw-. LGTOY F. BGGDQTCZYK, JT. DOFTFIQ I.. BGHIGF STephanie M. Belzecky Neal E. Benner, Jr. 1... .. ' KenneTh J. Bennicoff Barbara K. BenTz V f . . 4' S.. ,,. N ' fxfl 2 Y A 3 WX K . I Q' as ,X ' '... xepl - Q. hir' -v Q2 D ' JAKUBA 2 E We Julie A. Berasley JoAnne Berkensiock GODSTODDGVS Gnd ihe CIGSS Of '821 r ,lf .9 1 . If . Roberi H. Berkowiiz Linda C. Berman Deborah J. Bernecker Chris A. Binkley Susan L. Blaisciell Chrisiopher A. Bleam . Aiiitium EVERLASTING! Rodger L. Berisch Roberi J. Bleiler Dawn R. Bloch Sandra A. Blum Anne M. Biuih Dawn E. Bosch Seniors f 457 Mayor's Debale Sparks Polilic ' . 14. A . 4' Jeffrey W. Boyle April C. Braaer Dale R. Brezner Diane M. Brichla Eli R. Brill Colleen R. Brobsl Jody A. Brobsl Karen E. Brunner Valerie L. Bucheri Denise K. Buesgen Josue Burgos David S. Burian .46 5 A , .5 , R nv Laura M, Bullerweck Kevin J. Buxion Theresa M. Caciolo Marivi P. Cadclen 458 f Seniors nleresls David A. Cameron Theresa M. Cannarialo Carole A. Caslellane Eff, ,J Joseph R, Chipkar The Allen High School Con- lemporary Affairs Club had lhe honor of being hosl for a Mayoral Debale fealuring Allenlown can- didales, democrale Joseph S. Doddona, and Republican Roberl G. Smilh, Jr. Club officers, Shirin Marvi, Deb- bie Barrel, and Gigi Cullman posed queslions lo lhe candidales in order lo observe lhe applicanl's view- poinl. One of lhe queslions lhe panel posed was whal effecl Presidenl l?eagan's budgel would have on lhe cily of Allenlown. Daddona slaled lhal he believed lhe effecls would nol be fell unlil 1983, and lhal parlicular cily services could be lhe largels of possible culbacks. Smilh replied, by saying lhal lhe federal funding lo slales will benefil Allenlown only if priorilies are eslabllshed for spend- ing lhese funds. The remainder of lhe debale wenl as planned wilh each candidale giving his opinion and rebullal. Being hosl for an evenl such as a Mayoral Candidale debale proves beneficial lo all sludenls as well as lo lhe Conlemporary Affairs Club members. The club's members number an unbelievable 350 sludenls, making il lhe largesl orgonizalion in lhe school. Barl A. Cerami Tracy L Ceschin Diana L Check Qu Anne Marie Chrislman Carole E Chromiak Lisa A Clark .gn- 4- Allen Art Classes Journey To .8 'YT 3 ,,,,.... 'ur--Q Janice E. Cleaver Amy L. Clement Wayne F. Cobos Jack B. Cohen V'--1. Richard C. Comp Christine J. Conkling Q ,av 5 l Constance D. Cope Ann M. Cullimore 460 f Seniors As the art students and instructors went on Their way, overcast skies certainly didn't dampen their spirits. All students involved in the art depart- ment had the opportunity to join in the fun Trip to The zoo. Three chartered buses carried the freshmen, so- phomore, junior and senior students. A bagged lunch, sketching pad, and optional camera were among their belongings. After the trip, when the students returned to the classroom, the sketches and pictures became a major project of the year. Mr. Firestone, Mr. Blanchard, lvlr. Pritsch, and Mrs. Gaydos were the accom- paning instructors. Shirley M. Conway Scott L. Cooperman Barrett G. Cury Scott A. Cylinder WTI.- no Y my Lorie L. Dalessio Donna l. D'Amore The Zoo ..-2.113 H ... V. .J A -- ,- . ., Lfgv- f1? '.L 15 - ., - .JZ-ii. 4' U- Q --e A ni Y, x fa'.. . 6:3 37 14? Liso M. Donner Ronold W. Donner Tommy A. Donner Kevin S. Douscher A 0 i . ia-x as 'l 1 ,L I W ' '. .. Q X 'V Morino Dovidi Donno D. Dovis Donno L. Dovis Sheryl L. Decker Seniorsf 164 U.S. Army Jazz Band Performs For The U.S. Army Field Band presenTed The Jazz Ambassadors, a jazz ensemble, To Allen High School seniors. The band gave a presenTaTion of boTh rock and roll and jazz music for approximaTely A5 minuTes. The senior audience overwhelmingly applauded The band, and aT The conclusion of The program The sTudenTs gave a sTanding ovaTion. The band vocalisTs did an impression of The Blues BroThers, performing various TiTles from The soundTrack. UrgenT by Foreigner and One In A Million by Larry Graham were Two selecTlons played. The upperclassmen Thoroughly enjoyed The many rendiTions selecTed by The band. Eric T. DeFrain Susan J. Denny Shirley J. Decray AnThony E. DeFiore Karen DePieTro Kevin DePieTro 'T GVSQOVY J. Dex David J. Diehl Lori A. Diehl Jill D. Dilcher J0S9Dh P' DOnm0Yer, Jr. Allen ScoTT Dorward Venecia M. DoTTer Kevin B. Downing 462 f Seniors eniors v is 'U , , J J .- Qu 11 Q fav N . Nil' JP Doniel E. Doyle Beverly J. Dreher Stephen A. Dreisboch Troy E. Dreisboch ' 0 M. U aw X l. SX N. . -134, -'F Ns.. - A -- ...maid The bond vocolisl imiloles o Blues Brolher. Koren S. Dressell Kimberly J. Dressell iv-4' Ja Morgorei M. Driscoll Tommy Drozdowski A 2 'S Army Jozz Bond member ploys o solo on The saxophone, Seniors f 4 63 ,40- I gig 9 laiit milk. 4 Shonnon E. Dundore Morio E. Durbock Allen seniors enjoy lunch in The STudenT Cenfer. Stephen A' Durgm Debra L' Dursl 4641 fSeniors Allen offered sTudenTs numerous ploces To eoT lunch. The moln cofeTerio, The cofeferio onnex, ond The sTudenT cenTer served os opTlons from which sTudenTs could choose Their menu. Vending mochines offered vorious Types of snocks ond medls, ond rnicrowove ovens delouTed in The sTudenT cenTer in 4975. Due To The lncreose in The sTudenT body, on dddiTionol lunch line dppedred in The sTudenT cenfer To help speed up lunch service. The rnojoriTy of The sTudenTs chose To eoT in eiTher The rnoln cofeTerio or The cofeTerio onnex. Lunch prices had once ogoin increosed, os The price rose To sevenfy-five cenTs, o Ten cenT lncreose from losT yeor's cosf. WheTher one preferred The cosuol ofrnosphere of The sTudenT cenTer's scendrio or The choos of The rndin cofeTerios, The bosics of ci well- bolonced meol sTill exisTed. by 'S-s-...N Tamofny E. Dzojko Tlmofhy A. Edick Lindo J. Ely Louro W. Englund Lunch Time at Clifford S. Erb, Jr. Scott D. Erdman x . x X . x u - ., . - ,Q Q: ky : wh ii yr. Timothy P. Eyster Mark D. Fainor Dawn M. Fandl Mary X. Fardis Patricia K. Fegely Robert A. Felkay Allen Donna M. Erney Douglas L. Erney James J. Falatko Stephen M. Falatko YV Cynthia G. Farnham Patti A. Faust Eustacia G. Felton Debra D. Fenstermaker Se-niorsfl65 T-Shirts Are Terrific 4-1 Peter M. Ferry Robin L. Fiedler Gerry L. Fillls Keith R. Fisher Robert D. Flick Timothy S. Frank M .. I .. ff V'-we 1, . 4' L , 4,3011 W , Ax , .....,, ,ff Lynn A. Freeman Alon Friedman Richard R. Fritch l William C. Gallagher Jr. Gina lvl. Galliano Kimberly A. Gasper l66fSeniars K f Jay M. Fisher Traci S. FI'Gf'lk ch' ji Elizabeth A. Gabler Daniel D. Gaughan I Celeste M. Gaydos Dawn L. G-ehman Annette S. Gehrin 6 X, : 3 f Li Kathleen D. Georgis Franklin R. Gergits Diane M. Getz ..... i Tracy O'Hearn, Laurie Miller, Lenna Laskaris, Donna McAfee, Diane Kalb, and Kay Peacock display their Comus People T-shirts. i get Sandra M. Geiger 31. ,K x fl . 'Q Judith A. Gevirtz Shortly after school started, the Camus staff was busily working on the yearbook therne, Allen People. The yearbook is broken up into six sections: Highlights, Student Life, Sports, Seniors, Faculty, and Ads. In keeping with the theme of the yearbook, each of the section editors picked a color and adjective to describe his section, just like the word used to describe People Magazine. Highlights is fascinating: Sports is captivating: Seniors is everlast- ing: Faculty is educating: and Ads is motivating. These words are used on the various pages of the yearbook to further illustrate the theme. The staff decided that for the Cornus class picture, they would wear T-shirts of various colors with their section-word displayed on their chest, and Alien People across their back. The scene for the picture was that of the Union Terrace amphitheater on a hill overlooking the Union Terrace pond. With their brightly-colored T-shirts on, the Camus Staff made six color- coordinated lines according to the section of the yearbook they represent- ed. After sitting patiently, tightly squeezed in all directions. the pictures were taken and the students were permitted to go to lunch. Seniorsf467 Sales Boosl Funds Al Allen Nancy L. Gibson Darlene E. Giering Ronald V. Gilberi, Jr. David lvl. Gill 1 NS-sr' John F. Gillmeyer Julie A. Gilly Deborah A. Glick Breii P. Goebel 1 J' .19 'T-' W 4 1 I 7- I .CJ ,, y 1 Iggenk Debbie Olewine, Julie Gilly, Tracy Ceschin, Gina Galliano, Dawn Fandl, Karen Dressell, George Hoch, Barb Benlz, Judy Orliz, and Abby Vega, display The various ilerns sold lhroughoui The school year. 168 f Seniors Kevin S. GomberT 7 K- 1:11-v QSJLI KaThleen A. GraboriTz 'mei Jeffrey J. Haffner David A. Hall JonaThan S. Graber Sue E. Griesemer ChrisTopher L. Hagen Every year Allen sTudenTs have been swamped by sales of many kinds. Various organizaTions run sales ThroughouT The year. Third period arrives almosT everyday. STomachs are growling, waiTing To eoT ThaT lucslous food in The caTeTeria. Then ouT of no where, one of The many club members appear wiTh his big box of candy. AT Allen, we have had a varieTy. The brands of candy range anywhere from lollipops, PeanuT Chews, To lvl8clvl's, and of course we had a choice of plain, or PeanuT. The Cheerleaders were running around wiTh These cuTe liTTle animals, which were irresisTible, The money made selling These producTs has been beneficial To our school. The money has provided our clubs. wiTh uniforms, and The opporTuniTy To go on Trips, in addiTion To sponsoring dances. WiThouT such sales, our clubs could noT have exisTed. Mary J. Gunkel Carol L. Haffner Philip J. Hahn, Jr. KeiTh A. Haldeman EdWOl'Cl C. Hanna 5.44 f 9. as Lisa J. Hanna William H. Hansell Ill Seniors M69 Us Jacqueline A. Haraner Roberl S. Harris lll One of many couples affected by The rainfall. John J' HGH Darren S' Harvey Kerry A. Havir Wayne F. Hechler Tammy Heckrnan Jo-Ann Heffner vi iq - ,A lf.fA.m.....k ScoTT A. Hein Dcvid J. Heller Jodi L. Helriegel SIWOFOFI A. Hendricks 'l7OfSer1iOrs Rainfall Brings Downfall Donald E. Hersch Deanna C. Herfzog 1'-.nf Keary A. Hess Cindy L. Hilberf .15 laaf Janice S. Hilberf Lisa A, Hinkle Frederick w. Hobaugn T eeorge Al Hocn This year's marafhon foughT wiTh naTural causes. As The decoraTion commiTTee worked, no one noficed The Threaf of The rain, or The possible cancellaflon of The game. IT wasn'T unTil 'l:00 ThaT The auesfion of cancelling was made known, By 3:00 The rain had noT sfopped and Phillips- burg called To reschedule The game for SaTurdoy. This unconfrollable slTuaTion meanf ThaT The foofball players, band members, and cheerleaders could noT parTicipaTe in The limain evenT of The school year. Those affecTed by The sudden cancellafion were very disappoinTed, alThough They were given permission To dance during The firsT Two hours. Because The game was aT Phillipsburg, our AThleTic DeparTmenT had no auThori- Ty in The maTTer. MosT parTlcipanTs whose parfners would noT sTay due To The game remained aT The maraThon and danced Through The nighT. Chris M. HlTTinger Toad A. HlTTinger X I Diane M. Hoderman Deborah L, Hoffman Seniorsf 4 7 'l M Adam C. Hofschild Melody A. Holdren Sfephen A. Holler Judy L. Holmes Kevin L. HonTz Wanda J. HonTz TlmoThy J. Houseal DaniTa lvl. Houser Reginald R. Hovan ll For some unknown reason a Tremendous phone frenzy has developed aT Allen This year. Consuming food aT lunch now Takes second prioriTy To communicaTing wiTh oThers ouTside of The school. For This reason, exTremely long lines aT The Telephone have become parT of The scenery of The main hall. IT has become a conTesT To see who can make iT To The phone firsT and Then who can sTay on The longesf. There are various reasons why The phone is so popular. For example, some sTudenTs call for a ride home, oThers call friends who are absenT from school and occasionally There really are emergen- 472 f Seniors cies' KeiTh A. Howells Troy K. Holman lvTargueriTe R. Horoski Daniel Howells Paul E. Huffman I Coll Woifing ?!? v My . Ei Y xi Todd A. Hunsicker 8 X Andrew S. Ichimurd , 5 X STuder1TS wCliT impofienfly To use The phone during iheir lunch period. F. ff' ' r f' 'f ki X5 is . ,Q fi' ,f 'J ji -I ' 'K if -X . ' .r I . 4 I 511 as . f Michdel R. Hutchison Sdrd E. Hyland G-oil M. Idnnelli Gregory A. Irnhoff STeven M. lDfODTi Sndron L. Isserrnoyer Seniorsf473 Comus Staff Hard Ai Work If qv-. lvlerriii Jacob Karen L. Jacobs Michael W. Jacobs Annmarie James N! Maifhew F. Janoika Brian D. Jelensiis Thomas Jezick Chris A. Jones 5 if 'ji ing 'WN Isa Margie Horoski, Lynn Freeman, and Wendy Kressler work hard to meet a deadline. Deadline time is always frantic and confusing because pictures are consianily being rescheduled, 474 f Seniors David J. Kalb Diane IVI. Kalb 17' v- Carol A. Keck Laurie L. Keck Keely A. Kellar Charles J. Kelly . . ga Sherry L. Kern Stephen F. Kern ffyfu Being a member of the Comus staff is fun, but sometimes it is a lot of work. The fun is competing with classmates to find ads from busin- esses in the city. Sooner or later a deadline rolls around and there are layouts to finish, copies to write, and pictures to crop. In all the confusion, Mrs. Mory and Mr. Kish are always ready to answer a question or solve a problem. All the hard work pays off, for our yearbook is the best in the state. 4:7 Wendy A. Keich Kim L. Keiper -. x ..X, Ax L l 'Is ' A . 4 , . 1 ' s I f. .ff L Marcia R. Kemmerer Kristin K. Kercher Gary J. Keys Donald R. Keyser Seniors f 4 75 Renovations Still Continue While the majority of the ren- ovations were completed last year, Allen's lavotories had their new looks completed this year. Many a student innocently asked permission to make a quick trip to the lavotory, only to be confronted with locked doors. The discouraged student trecked to another part of the building in hopes of finding relief. After this little escapade, the student had to explain his lengthy leave from class. Such is the price of beauty! sf' N. t Richard F. King Clifford R. Kitey x . i .f ' Debra A. Klein Ronald T. Klein Kris A. Klimek Tracey L. Kline Sw sr -. Joanne lvl, Klocek George J. Kluk David J. Krnetz Paula N. Knauss Cynthia L. Knerr Joanne E. Koch Jeffrey A. Kokinda 4761 Seniors Jill E. Kopenhcver Michael J. Kosiik Carolyn M. Kozo Bruce E. Kresge James C. Kresge, Jr. Q f si ' Charles T. Kress Wendy A. Kressler Christine Kressley Joanne D. Kressley . i I'll huff Gnd I'II puff . . and rn brow mis door downI Seniorsfi 77 Cancer CourT Lives Cn Eva A. KrisTiansson Alisa A. Kroninger PaTricia KurTz Susan K, Kurlz John P. LakiTs, Jr. Todd C. LamberT 'l78fSeniors The courT, shown upper righT, serves Two purposes. FirsT, iT is a recreaTionaI courl where some people choose To play baskeTbalI. Second, iT is known as Cancer CourT. This is where sTudenTs may feel free To go before school or during lunch periods if They need To smoke. The courT orlQinaTed approx- irnaTely six years ago and since Then has been used by many sTudenTs. Allen is a very privileged and unique school To have an area such as This opened To The sTudenTs. ,.-:ggi f AN-is ,D A of 1' .xii atv . ' Carolyn A. Kuhns Douglas J. Kuhnsman Michael C. KuTz if Ai I Cindy A. Lalfaver a 1 i TirnoThy J. Lang KrisTi A. LangsleT Janice Lanzillo 9. pefef J. LCJfklD 1' Lenng J, Lqgkgfig Rgndqll J, Lgub Cancer Court as it appears during classes Q I -4 Nancy L. Laudenslager Paul H. Laudenslager, Jr. Jeremy A. Lauer is-,Q JoanMarie Leach Jeffrey S. Leedom Douglas A. LeFever Robert C. Lerch Bruce F. Lindenberg Shaun T. Lindenrnurh Lynn A. Laurin gg w -. AF V. gnu- Sarah F. Lehrich Tracy C. Lindrner Seniors f 4 79 Allen Sludenls Display Prize Diane M. Locher Karen L. Loder x Deborah A. LoTTe Carl E. Ludwig, Jr. David K. LuTz JoAnn M. Madden l8Of Seniors As we pulled inTo The nearesT parking spoT we could find, her car sTarTed overheaTing again. I guess This means you can'T have The car again TonighT, I said in disgusT. Now how will we geT To The parTy'? Over The pasT few years, cars have become much more Than a way To geT from here To There. They have become a sign of sTaTus and populari- Ty. And now ThaT Mr. Joseph Daddona has won The 4984 Mayoral elecTion, many Teenagers are wondering: Will a dragsTrip really be builT in The area? Some say iT will aggravaTe The racing of cars and make The siTuaTion worse. The exTreme varieTy runs from moTorcyles To vans, and jacked-up Camaro's To new BerlineTTa's. KaThleen M. Loder KenneTh W. Long Mary Ellen L. Lukasevich Karen A. Lumer VV Joao A. Madeira William M. Madeira .1- Terry E. Magliane CynThia A. Maldonado 4 POSSGSSiOl'lS Scot? Mohr, Bari Cerami. David Gill, and Andrea Orgler display Their four vehicles which are commonly seen around The school. if ,. ' . 4 ,IRT W I ,,, . 4.5 -vi ' X 4 4 , Rebecca L. Mallimaci 5? Shirin M. Marvi Michael D. Maquera Timothy S. Maron Jody A. Marfrich Donna M. McAfee Dale R. McCandIess Kevin P. McCauley Seniorsf48'I f' k 'V ,Z .f ,, 4 ,, X ,... , .BI K . K if is 1- ,sr ff M fy ii- ,T Cs X AAA g , A '.. - o I N CelesTe Gaydos, Lori Diehl, Sheri RiTTer, and Donna D'Amore creaTe a TasTy dish 482 f Seniors Snickerdoodles, auicky pizzas and cheese puffs, - jusT whaT are They? lf you are enrolled in The CreaTive Cooking Class, offered as an elecTive course, you would know ThaT These are jusT a few of The many TasTy, savory recipes ThaT cooking sTudenTs parTicipaTe in preparing and laTer eaTing. CreaTive Cooking, under The supervision of Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Davis, and Mrs. Neuman, Takes place in room 249, all seven periods of The day. Due To The populariTy of The course, during The sixTh period Two seperaTe cooking classes musT meeT TogeTher in one kiTchen on food preparaTion and eaTing day, The Main KiTchen, Room 249, is furTher broken down inTo five individual, color-coded kiTchens. Each individual kiTchen, consisTs of iTs own oven and cooking uTensiIs, and There are also Three refrigeraTors and Two microwave ovens ThaT are made available for The sTudenTs' use. By The end of The year, The new Cooking Room should be in Room 224, and shall consisT of new, more modern appliances. Karen J. McClelland Mark P. MCNS-dl Jay K. Mershon kenny D. rvie-iz Helene K. McGee Karl J. Medi Merry J. Mesaros STeven E. Michaels Cooking Class Adds Spice To Sludenls' Day 'l' .-51:55 f -S Eric L. Miller Karen J. Miller Kelly R. Miller Laurie S. Miller Lisa L. Miller Lori A. Miller xr' W -v William A. Miller. JV- Daniel Mindler Kimey S. Minnicn gp' Jon K. Misura Joseph M. Mocniak Scofl E. Mohr l X. Kuff J. lvliller Slepnanie K. Miller JoAnne Missimer Julie M. Molrine Seniors! 4 83 Seeing Double? X . 1-1 1 I 1, Williom M. Monks Liso A. Montgomery Tommy M. Moore Timothy D. Morris 43 4:9 4 gf 'A . , f' 1? Jennifer A. Moser George F. Moiier I Lindo Lou Mofzer Denise A. Moyer 'f 1' .eu bf, X47 Philip S. Moyer Thereso A. Moyer Solly A. Munro Jomes F. Munsch, Jr. Micnoel P. Muriough Mory K. Muscnko Jonei M. Muzzelo Roymond A. Necneisky 'i841fSeniors Tracy A. O'Hearn Andrea C. Orgler enior Twins FronT row Kim and Karen Dressel, Sleve and Jim FalaTko. Back row: Karen and Kevin N if Michael R. Ohl Deborah A. Olewine ...Z VincenT A. Osso Judy A. Oswald You are noT seeing double, jusT four seTs of senior Twins: Kevin and Karen DePieTro, Kim and Karen Dressel, Jim and STeve FaIaTko, and Dave and Diane Kalb. Growing up as a Twin meanT having mom dress her Toddlers compleTely alike or in cuTe IiTTIe maTching ouTfiTs. I jusT loved The sailor suiTs we wore! commenTed Kevin DePieTro. All Their friends and relaTives always Termed Them as The Twins, noT by Their names. MosT people don'T even realize ThaT me and Dave are Twins, says Diane Kalb. i'They hear our names buT never pair us TogeTher. They can'T believe we're Twinsl Dave and Diane are fraTernal Twins which can be a seT of a male and a female or a seT of Two babies of The same sex. Fraiernal Twins are easier To Tell aparT Than idenTicaI Twins. They accounT for Two-Thirds of all The Twin birThs. IdenTical Twins are always The same sex. They are harder To Tell aparT Than The fraTernaI Twins. Twins Tend To have very differeni personaliTies, TasTes, and likes and dislikes. lVlosT people seem To Think of The Twins as jusT clones and being The same in looks and Thoughisg however, The TruTh is ThaT each Twin is his or her own compleTe individual. Seniors f l 85 Timothy W. Ott Kelly S. Owens Katherine A. Parker Mark T. Parnell f Kay E, Peacock Larry W. Peck September 9, 4984, opened new doors at Allen High School. For the first time in a half of a century, freshmen exist on Allen's six-building campus. With the addition of six hundred ninth graders to the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade levels, the student body soars to a total of two thousand, eight hundred. Allen students appear proud to make more people an active part of the big Numerous faculty members also join the AHS staff, making the faculty body a total of two hundred and thirty members. With the addition of freshmen and faculty members, the school has been made a bigger and better family. 'l86f Seniors bf 'EB' I 4 l XA Marc A. Padilla JoAnne Parker 0 Tfqci G, Pgtterggn HGflkllC1 M. PGXlfT1C1ClOS 2. X l fl tx x if . . f. Phillip J. Peck Robert R. Peltz Ill li Maureen J. Perry Donald J. Petz -We Are Family. l ' X f xx LJ K-as Daniel G. Podgornik David P. Pollifi Sharon M. Pica Suzanne B. Pirone 5-rx - Anita L. Piskula Randy C. Plessor 'Qui -J r X , i ia I N Mqrk A, Pgpe pefer JI P011-ebic Mark Fainor, senior, John Donmoyer, junior, Donna Ackerman, sophomore, and Wendy Mory, freshman, show The Big A is a happy family. Michele A. Preis Angelo M, Quaglieri While walking Through The crowded halls of Allen High School one finds ThaT The sTairways were frequenTly slower Than usual due To sTudenTs on cruTches. Since The elevaTor was noT in working condi- Tion, These unforTunaTe people had To use The sTairs. AlThough They usually goT special permission To leave Their classes early, They someTimes goT caughT in The five- minuTe rush. The incidenTs puTTing These sTudenTs in This condiTion vary from aThleTic accidenTs To Those occur- ring wiThln The school and ouTside The home. During The course of The year, Tim and Mike O'Connor could boTh be seen walking The halls on cruTches. BoTh were incapaciTaTed by unTlmeIy circumsTances during The soccer season. Along wiTh many sTudenTs, Mr. Kish was also seen using cruTches due To a mishap in his classroom. 'l88fSeniors Injured STudenTs iff? KaThryn R. Prochaska PeTer J. Prochnau Francine M. Puskas Terry Quier Mark N. Raab Miroslav M. Ralsky Merrit Jacob, Joe Schell, and Donna D'Amore display Their handicaps hrough Crowded Holls mm 'ffl Dovid B. Reo Tomi M. Recker TimoThy R. Reichord Tomoro A. Reicni Andrew A. Reinish Timothy C. Reiss Roberi L. Reirenouer Lindo A. Remoly 2 dl xll. Bridget A. Repperi Perer C. Rex Poul M. Rishcoff Alice M. Rirrer Sheri L. Rifier Froncisco Rivero Evo M. Roberrson Lori L. Robinson Seniors f 489 Canary Lifts Allen Spirit gy Thomas J. Roginsky Charles M. Rohrer Mary Ann Romancheck Michelle A. Rongione Kim D. Roof Miguelina R. Rosa Kevin J. Roth Michael T. Roth Canary mascot Mike Angstadt poses in front of the school in the new canary costume. The Canary is AIIen's most enthusiastic fan. 'IQOX Seniors l N, i PaTricia Rouse Raymond R. Royer, Jr. Jeffrey R. RuTh John A. Sagl David B. Samuels Mary J. Samuelsen 48 FooTbaIl games, baskeTbali games and pep rallies, They may all be differenT from one anoTher puT in one way They are all The same. One can be sure To see The Allen Canary aT all These evenis. The Canary is a symbol which represenTs The school spiril and pride of Allen High. So whelher sup-zero TernperaTures, a crowded gymna- sium or jusT Too much noise may keep you away, you may be sure ThaT our Canary will be There To cheer us on To vicTory. A! 2 Michele M. Salevsky Terry L. Salter Sally M. Sanders Arisfos SaranTidis l Carol L. SargenT Shawn M. Sassaman Janef L. Saylor Michael J. Saylor SenlorsflQl SNAP Continues As A Success Scott A. Schmidt Brian M. Schmoyer Michael R. Schmoyer Michael L. Schonberger Alone C. Schreiber Diane M. Schultz N - f g 4' Samuel Segarra Scott D. Sevart SNAP, Student Newspaper Advisery Pub- lications, has been in effect for three years. Sponsored and supervised by the CGff-ChfODl4Cf9, the program involves six other area high schools. The Call employs educational service coordinators Donna Haggerty and Marie Lathrop: they assist the staff members in utilizing the equipment of the Morning Call. The computers and facilities of the Call may be used by trained SNAP participants. Training sessions were conducted during the summer and only those students who qualified in computer operating and graphics are permitted to participate in the SNAP program. Approximately once a month staff members are dismissed from school in order to engage in functioning at the Morning Call to begin production of an issue. Pre-production days are allotted several times before production days to get a head start on the issue. Pre-production days consist of mainly typing the articles into the computer system, which then sets the articles to be placed on page layouts, designed by those trained in graphics. The Call produces negatives from the page layouts. The negatives are returned to the Canary staff members who then forward the negatives to the printers. The printer CHughes Printing Companyp manufactures the actual off-set printing. SNAP has proved very successful in the past, helping students to produce a fine and professional newspaper. gf.-r -44 4 .NN Sandra D. Search Lisa A. Sedora A ,f if-1. ili' ,J i T s l. - f Michael Sforza, Jr. Scott B. Shaffer Seniors f 493 Denise M. Shannon Virginia L. Sharkazy Mary E. Shook Melanie A. ShusTer AT Allen There are various exTracurricuIar acTiviTies. Besides school-relaTed funcTions, There are Those which seem To be more appealing Than oThers. STudenTs acT ToTally differenT afTer 3:00. Hanging ouT for some is as much Time consuming as sporTs and clubs for oThers. Needless To say, They all Tie in Togefher. AfTer The homework is finished, WesT AllenTown rocks wiTh a decenT nighTlife. The nighTlife conTains such evenTs as The all popular Allen dances on Friday nighTs, To parTies held by fellow sTudenTs. These evenTs are basically for sTudenTs To geT ouT of The house, socialize wiTh friends, and meeT new inTeresTing PEOPLE. Ofher sTudenTs enjoy cruisin' and having Their own privaTe parTies aT popular places such as afTer Ten, nearby colleges, and The quarry. Nafurally sTudenTs like To be around oTher sTudenTs and Talk abouT evenTs of The pasT week. However, noT all sTudenTs can aTTend These parTies because They hold parT Time jobs. Places of employmenT range from working wiTh dad, To working aT fasT food chains, banks, hoTels. and deparTmenT sTores. SporTs also play an imporTanT parT in many sTudenTs' lives. This year Allen sTudenTs broughT vicTory To some of The fooTball, baskeTbaII, and soccer games. This iusT goes To show how much school spiriT we have. 4941! Seniors .,. '-'. I l 1 X i . Karen A. Sharp ChrisTopher J. Shellock Avelino F. Silva Alyssa B. Silversfein D' X . x V . 1' i Todd Kelby, KeiTh Fisher, Mark Fainor, Connie Cope, Kevin Lipyanik, Tracy Volpe, and Tracy O'Hearn devoTe Their affernoon To Their favorife pasTime, Hanging OuT aT Union Terrace. 3:00 P.M Jodi A. Slifer Melody L Smith Karen Morie A. Smiireski 'T Janice K. Spencer Suscin K. Sieinberg Next Stop . . . Third Floor? Robert P Stephens Metoxio A. Stergiopoulos Robert M. Strouch Wendy L Strohl Oren D. Stryker lf you have hod on injury throughout the school yeor, you ore probobly fomillor with the elevotors ot Allen High School. They were instolled for those students who would hove difficulty climbing the stoirs during the school doy. Even though the elevotor moy toke o short period of time to orrive, it is much opprecloted by our dlsobled students. Senior Joonne Koch, obove right, shows her potience while woiting for the elevotor. This post summer, Joonne underwent two book operotions. Congrotulotions Joonne: you ore now entitled to o free ride! Q Jogn M, Tgug Meengkghi Thgdhgni Joonne Koch happily rides To her next closs. Karen Y. Theodor Juonifo M. Thompson Kevin T. Tifmos John F. Toso IRA Q--,Q The T. Tron Corol A. Trouprnon Denifo R. Treffer Eugene A. Trexler T Q- 1 35i 5LPh' ' ,if E. .4 Scorr R. Troxell Christopher R. Turko Shellie A. Uhl Suson R. Ulrich Seniorsf1Q7 Sony Wolkmons V'-+5 rberg ElizdbeTh M. Von Eerde RoberT B VolkerT Trdcey E. Volpe 7 1 T Horry R Wogner, Jr. Mory Ellen Wolk A new fdd hiT The hdlls of Allen This yedr: iT's The Sound of Music . No, noT The movie, jusT The sound of music ThoT is hedrd on d Sony Wolkmon, which dllows sTudenTs To enjoy The vibronT sounds of Their fovoriTe Tunes. The heddphones, which connecT To o smdll, lighT-weighT, rodio-cosseTTe box, ollow o sTudenT To escope The hovoc ond confusion of The overcrowded noisy hdlls, ond flee inTo his own world of highly-inTensified sounds, while keeping The pulsoTing noise of The music from being hedrd by Those persons beyond The heodphones. Yes, oll-in-dll, This looks like yeT onoTher long-living ford To leove iTs mork QT Allen. 'wmv ff, , , . Will Madeira, Robby Berkowitz, Jeff Kokinda, Chris Turko and Arry Sarantidos get into the beat with their Sony Waikmans. 1 ,? . Joan E. Watson Dale C. Weaver David E. Weaver Terry L. Weaver Frances A. Weber I g if I J rl 54 Jodi IVI. Weber Orfo E. Weber Karla A. Weiikhechf Seniorsf'1QQ Figure D Michael D. Welty Charlotte E. Whitley rawing Attracts Students if John G. Wescoe Michele D. Westwood Scott A. Wetherhold Kristin L. Whitner Richard A. Wieder, Jr. Scott F. Wieser , 5., ss 1 .dx gains Robert Harris poses for the figure drawing class, modeling his Halloween costume, as the others study his position. 200fSeniors I -,g f 3 X :- - . 4 A i Ffi Q K 1 J' Andrew J. Wiesner lil Michelle N. Willever 'TT' Sharon E. Williams TimoThy J. Williams Melanie A. WilT VincienT R. Wimberly 'Q TP? X . Russswgxm . yi KenneTh F. Wollman Michael D. Word Figure drawing classes are held every Friday afTer school for Those sTudenTs wishing To enhance Their arTisTic abiliTies by drawing The human figure. The sTudenT devoTes some of his free Time To Take advanTage of This opporTuniTy for furTher insTrucTional aid. Mr. FiresTone individualizes his special classes To make Them more inTeresTing and rewarding To The sTudenT. l-le encourages The people wiThin The arT deparTmenT To aTTend The sessions. v' ' Charles Wilson Susan F. Wilson Todd J. WiTman Harry J. Wohlbach Ann M. WoTTa Paul T. WrighT Seniors f 204 Elise E. Yeager Kenneih J. Yeager Debbie M. Young Ruin M. Young Palricia L. Younger Melanie F. Zahorchak Dave Zales Ann M. Zellner Randy Zerfass Kimberly A. Zieger Denise K. Zimmerman Mary Ellen Zimmerm ii i gi., slit, l. 3 Chrlslopher Long Thomas E. Zimmerman Regina M. Zobb Michael P. Zoppi 202fSeniors Too Lale To Classify Amt Q K X. L I 'hs ,,., ' rr-3, . William F. Snyder, Jr. Vivian Alves Nancy l. Antongiorgi Hollis E. Berry Kevin lvl. Brantley George A. Conrad Janet Fredrick G3 Y l i Tracy L. Fredrick . V , N Bryan K. Geist Michael Hutchinson Christopher Keck Joseph F. Lush Gary D. Rabenold Lisa L. Santos . 1 s -L fs., I 1 Troy L. Lister Amgonyegc Seniors f 203 Camera Shy Seniors Joan Alves School policy mandaTes Tardy sTudenTs To reporT To The aTTendance office To explain Their laTeness. Ex- cuses range from The ordinary To The ouTrag- eous. Commonly heard are l missed The bus and I overslepT. Some sTudenTs show more origin- aIiTy by saying such Things as A bird relieved himself on my head and I had To go home To wash my hair and I losT my comb and couldn'T leave home wiTh- ouT iT. Now don'T be surprised if somewhere, someTime, somebody comes up To you and says, WhaT's your excuse? KenneTh S. Brandon Luz N. Diaz Dqmell Culpepper Mike Schmoyer explains his IaTeness To Wendy Soders R' Carl A. Gross Richard A Hamm Joel M Harmony 'BH' Sherri C. HiIberT 204fSeniors ScoTT D. Minnich Michal B Nimeh Michael C Weaver Smile, You're On Camus Camera SSS? . ,kms . Look ma, no cavatles f Julie Spiegel, Donna D'Amore Happy thoughts make quick typing f Shelli Uhl ti 'A wg.S4....L ...Q. ......,,,Nm Q N , It's just been one of those days! f Sarah Lehrlch L 25,1 Roof listens. X Sheri Ritter cool, and collected before the show f I knew I should have bought Hubba Bubba! f Debbie Dursi When E. F. Hutton talks, Sheri Seniors f 205 lin if 'P-...Q an -.3 6'-1, Mike Schonberger, Som Segorro, Ted Kress, ond John Toso HorrY WOWUUCVW Eric Becker Roberi Wellington M5 Senior - Manic: T r 1 r f . f r Q A 5 5 M. , ' ,Q Il 1 + , .gm x .Q 'r W i 4,4 ,L N, ,,, iiw' l I I -fe 1 , V.. I , rx tiff . . N' 53 Kevin Buxfon Scroh Lehrich Helene McGee V45 amz. Lorry Peck Beth Gcbler, POTTI Sconlc F1 -wr 'W Barb Benfz Trocey Volpe, Kris Kercher, Robert Harris, ond ss. my rx. gg - w. V -001 u , - ff J .nr.,k w Vw 9 1 WW! 44' 'u' nl MVN' 5 f b pfdlliu Tim Maron and Doug Kuhnsman Mu , Donna D'Amore Sara Hyland . N? x ,ov ff-, , .. x9. SV- Q. bfi' , S- K xx.. A 44-Al , if , A M, Mike Jacobs Abby Vega :H W. .-1 A kg XL f a ,- i a 4 1 Vx Xztkx 3 g 9 hy f I 5- I 'Isl -inf 1:4 ggi: -ax. Revolutions in Fashion Fashion has become The American pasTime. So many people are more fashion conscious Than ever. People feel ThaT The Type and design of Their cloThes is an imporTanT aspecT of Their everyday lives. The new looks include luscious leaThers, luxurious furs, and sensuous wools. NOT only is The parTicuIar fabric imporTanT, buT cloihes have To be beauTifully sTyled and deTailed. Nowadays people are realizing The imporTance of beTTer made garrnenTs which lasT longer Than The less expensive ones. Man-made r'naTerials are very unpopular aT Allen. lviosT of The cloThing worn is wool and coTTon fibers. Seniors show a fashion flair, and have fun doing iT. Connie Cope and Charlie Kelly display Aigner Laurie Miller, puts on a smile in her descriplive Prep Jeff Springer and Sara Hyland in wesie and western boots T-shirt. wear. 'Rx A f n . Q -. w eff Goebel displays an ouiflf by J. G. Hook. Jackie Hardner displays original designs in Punk. Keely Kellar and Tim O'Connor relax in sporty attire. 1 Hi Fausl gels crazy in a new selection from Abby Vega models c beautiful new Christmas Ed Hanna, You've go? The lOOk. yOU'VS Q07 TNG ss's French Room. gifl. look! '. i ef' --r ,Q 3, v f ff - mv I L H- - ' ' 1 I X 4 9 ,. 1 Q f gs-.sie ff X X 2 Wk. K ' . ,J - X Ir. 71: 13.1.14 X' ,Ei 'f'f' Q:L.Hlfg,, 3 if lly. , ndreo Orgler, in one of ner many ouffils. Is this fashion, or Foshion'? Shellle BeneTor Uhll Seniors f 21 4 1982 Class Elects Everlostir Most Friendliest - Colleen Brobsf and Greg Dex 2'12fSeniors Llfe of The Parry - Potty Kurfz ond Keifh Fisher Best Physique - Sfeve Dreisboch ond Theresa Connoricno -'S- Ygr Besr Dressed - Ed Honno ond Maureen Perry Cutest Couple - Closs Clown - Donno D'Amore ond Keith Fisher Gino Golliono ond Bobbie Reitenouer Most Athletic - Lisa Miller ond Troy Lister Best Personality - Colleen Brobst ond Greg Dex We 415 '5F l 's Best Looking - Down Fond! cmd Phil Hahn Xxx! A Nicest Eyes - Andrea Orgler and Chris Turko Class Flirt - Mary Ann Romancheck and Charlie too Nlcest Smlle Brenda Bear and Frank Gerglts Www Best All-Around CHGFGCTSI - Biggest Mouth Shyest - Mary Ann Romancheck and Vlnce Osso Theresa Strobel and Scott Cooperman shy to show upj Colleen Brobst and Ed Hanna Most School Spirit - Colleen Brobst and Ea Hanna I !'Q:.'.T.'7 ei 5 IQ, A x fy Ill: 4 f -lf., N Mos? Talenfed - Wendy Schaeffer and Bill i-lansell Cufesf - Colleen Brobsi and Phil Hahn l ., sg Q 325- fi? .aw Mosl Gullible - Colleen Brobsl and Scolf lvlinnlcn '45, ,I Class Leader - Sue Wilson and Tony DeFiore Most Likely fo Succeed - Wendy Schaeffer and Robert Harris X 3 'J v Numbers And Figures Mr. Donmoyer in action during his Geometry class. Students listen intently. while Mr. Beazley reviews the homework. Robbey Berkowitz poses for a picture during his math class. 2l6fSeniors Aff Students occupy themselves with Algebra homework. Numbers and figures may not your game, but many seniors enrolled in various n' classes learning the fine art anything from adding and subtr to understanding differential integral calculus, a part of Lindenmoyer's Gifted BC C curriculum this year. Mr. Lindenmoyer, a teacher Allen for fourteen years, teaching calculus only two years Likewise, lVlr. DeBellis taught Cor Programming for fifteen years taking up MC Algebra and A Geometry two years ago. While Mr. Lindenmoyer tries prepare his students for college, DeBellis tries to teach his students concepts which they may be lc Students Learn About Society ..f Keith Fisher strikes a smile during Criminal Civ. class. ii Mr. Hanna's third period Economic class learns about the economy via a film. ', RQ? k f 1 A patriotic Mr. Ackley, teaches his students all they need to know about Psychology, Melody Holdren and Keith Howells study for a major Economic test. Sheppard vs. Maxwell - this was a famous, controversial trial of the '50's. Of course, you would have known this, if you were enrolled in the Criminal Civil class, under the supervi- sion of Mr. Sabler. The class is designed to tell students what rights they do and do not have under the legal code on both the state and federal levels: it also shows explicit, factual cases that come to trial, and the decision of innocence or guilt. Economics, another Social Studies course offered at Allen, tells the students how the economic state is derived and what can and has been done to improve, if possible. Other Social Studies courses offered at Allen are: Western Civ., Major Religions of the World, Psychology, U.S. History, Emerging Nations, Soviet and Chinese Studies, which are designed to help the student increase his knowledge of the subjects. Seniorsf2'l7 The Mosl Difficult Language To Learn In Mrs. Finizzi carefully evaluaTes Andrea Orgler's oral reporT during Public Speaking class. During an English class, STudenTs discuss The answers concerning a Tesi ThaT was previously given. The English DeparTmenT offeri many courses To enrich The vocab ulary and To prepare Those siudenu planning To Take The college boar exams. College Skills, an elecTive subjecT is a popular course, in which The mair objecTive is To expand The vocabf ulary. The sTudenTs wiThin Mrs. Mory' Drama class parTicipaTe in meThods of acTing, such as drc readings, paniomime, and original skiTs . A culminaTing T ience for The individuals is a Trip To Hope To aTTend The Drama F Day , where They see a play. Public Speaking is a c designed To improve The verbal l of Those sTudenTs who wanT To self-confidence or who wanT pursue a career ThaT demands prowess. lvledia in PrinT is a course de for sTudenTs To produce The . c e school yearbook This course c TraTes on The meThods for dev The Camus, specializing on i adveriising Techniques, layouTs, Tography. and Typography. Journalism is a course direcied The sTudy of The conTem newspaper. STudenTs are Techniques involving ediiing, columns, reporTing, and research. Advanced Journalism Workshop responsible for producing The newspaper, The Canary, and LiTerary ArT Magazine, referred To as INKLINGS. 1. r - N x f Mrs. Thomas reTurns papers To sTudenTs who are involved in The Advanced Placemeni English Tony DeFiore moaesily raises his hand. program. 2 4 8 f Seniors Foreign Languages Ailraci Seniors Allen High School offers many foreign uages as elecTives. Many seniors To Take a foreign language of beginning or advanced level. are a very excifing parf of The year. Because of The increased popularlTy Lafin over Tne lasT few years, a LaTin class was formed. Mrs. Pafricla Knox The LaTin lll class. The LaTin classes To join The Junior Classical League holds sTaTewiae spring sessions for ne LaTin sfudenfs. Mrs. Sanfa ZancheTTin Teaches The Talian I and ll classes. The sfudenfs noT only earn To comrnunicaTe fluenTly in lTaIlan, uf also are farniliarized wifh The culfure na cusfoms of lTaly. The classes have ode expresso coffee and pizzelle in class nd have organized a compleTe lTalian eal. They also compefe in a weekly arne of lfallan bingo. Wifh all The inferesfing acTiviTles ln The oreign language classes, iT's no surprise haT so many seniors wanT To speak in Than one Tongue. OLE! lang 1 Mrs. Knox leads The singing of Latin Chrisfmas carols for her enfhusiasfic Lafin l class. Doug Kuhnsman, Jill Becker, Gina Galliano, Cliff Kifey, and Joan Alves do Their Spanish quesTions from The sfory. N Sue Wilson fakes a momenT from her lfalian homework To pose for a picTure wilh Mrs. Zancheffin. Seniorsf2lQ Allen High HCJS IT All J X. Q 2- VVYVYV YOU were supposed To caTch The balll There is a hundred dollar bill aT The boTTom of The pooll v Gee guys, I wanT To ploy Tool I rnink l con, l rnink I can! FACT: Physical EducaTion is required each year aT Allen. 4 S WhaT goes up musT come down! 22OfSeniors FICTION: Physical EducaTion is boring. Allen High School's physical educaTlon offers more Than The ordinary. In ToTal, There are four sTaTions ThaT sTudenTs musT aTTend ThroughouT The school year. Classes are divided inTo four groups which roTaTe To The differenT sTaTions: main gym, universal, archery, and swimming. AcTiviTies in The main gym include baskeTball, gymnasTlcs, field hockey, fooTbaIl and soccer. When sTudenTs are sTaTioned in The universal, They will lifT welghTs and run a mile around The Track To meeT The requiremenTs needed To pass. In archery, sTudenTs learn The arT of shooTing arrows aT a TargeT placed aT The opposiTe end of The room. As for The acTiviTies in swimming, iT depends on The grade of The sTudenT. NinTh and TenTh grades learn basic swimming: back and breasi sTrokes, buTTerfly, and freesTyle. In elevenTh grade, sTudenTs learn snorkling. Finally, TwelfTh graders use The pool To canoe and scuba dive. IT is a facT ThaT physical educaTlon aT Allen High School is anyThing buT boring. AfTer all, Allen High has IT all. When is The Sixers' scout coming? sissy, xv my ' You beTTer geT ouT of my wayl rm noT going in firsTI You caught mel tives Spark Interests Lx--'Z A few of the many electives available at Allen High School are cooking, sewing, and music. The Home Economics course includes Creative Cooking I and ll and Creative Stitchery. Cooking students learn the fine art of preparing various dishes ranging from quick pizzas to stuffed chicken dinners. Students take pride in slaving over a hot stove once a day for the taste of delicious foods. Students test their creativity in sewing class, by creating numer- ous projects including pillows, jumpers, blouses and dresses. The projects, once completed and graded, are free for the students to take home. Students interested in music have the opportunity to sing, study theory and learn to play just about any instrument. These students receive a grade while enjoying music. Q ,. X ,I a .K N Q ,M A s 1' ' . I xx I4 . n 1 rg - no I sewed the legs together! What are you looking at? Who said the jitterbug was out? Seniorsf22l CICISS Explores Felifle FSCITLITSS NS STudenTs explore inner feaTures of caTs Sue KurTz, KaThy Prachaska and Kim Morgan inTenTly sTudy Their caT. Kim Waggener and Jill Kopenhaver make ci compleie sTudy of Their friend. 'iz '11 M ' 'f.2,-J 'f,.,2FQ: . I i v ' ,f -. f' . ' W i Q W . it ,Q Q In Charlie Kelly makes That firsT, all-imporTanT incision. 222 1 Seniors Many of The sTudenTs enrolled in College Prep curriculum are well aware of infamous Biology and Physics courses musT Take. Mr. KindT, Mr. TosTevin, and Mr. are The Three main insTrucTors of courses. Mr. Elias Teaches TenTh grade S of Science, and insTrucTs classes Throug TwelfTh grade. He Teaches seniors H Biology, Ecology and Field Biology, and Bi l. He sTrives To develop The sTudenTs' proi use of biological Terminology and use biological apparaius. lvlr. Elias annually his Ecology class To The Poconos on a field lvlr. KindT insTrucTs The Honors and 1 Physics ll classes. lvlr. KindT's goals are To The concepT of The class across To majoriTy of his sTudenTs: To Try To geT sTudenTs To Think for Themselves: and To his sTudenTs become moTivaTed. Occa: ly, he Takes his class To The Science Day Moravian College. Mr. TosTevin Teaches The Human B and A.P. and GifTed Biology. He Tries To ouT a sTudenT who can Think on his own can recognize The exciTemenT in biologically aware. Annually, he aTTempTs Take his A.P. and GifTed Biology classes on Three-day camping experience. STudenTs Look lnTo The Business World Business closses oT Allen ore becoming increosingly more populor every yeor. Courses for seniors ThoT ore Toughf in The business oreo include: Sienogrophy, SecreToriol Of- ice ProcTice, ond Typing ll ToughT by rs. Michoel. Clericol Office ProcTice s ToughT by Mrs. Lessig. Also, Mrs. Fine eoches Recordkeeping ll. These Three eochers oil sTrive for The some gocil To prepore The sTudenTs for enfry - evel posiTions in The offices, direcTly fier groduofion. Field Trips ore o porT f Mrs. Lesig's ond Mrs. Michoel's ourses. They Trovel To The PP8cL's ord Processing CenTer. Mrs. Michciel iso enierfoins speokers from The '4' ' erkely Schools, Brodford Schools, ond on Nogy Modeling ond Fishing School, nd olso speokers from The AIlenTown usiness School. vu STudenTs of The shorfhond clcss display Their mofching sweofshirfs. x 1 . W X X . f -, .. xy X . Mrs. Michael insTrucTs o sfudenf. Mr. KosTuro is insfrucfing Typing I. Seniorsf223 2241! Seniors People ln The News 4984 was a year of vicTory and Tragedy. Ronald Reagan won The presidenTial elecTion over Jimmy CarTer insTallmenT of a new presidenT was The refurn of 52 Americans held hosTage in Iran: iT was a cause for naTional and was inauguraTed The AOTh PresideEnT QPLURTBUS UN crelebmrafion. AfTer AAA days in capTiviTy, of The UniTed STaTes on January 4, e os ages were released by The 4984. PresidenT Reagan is The firsT Iranian governmenT and senT home Republican candidaie To Take office The UniTed STaTes.AlThough exploiTed since The resignaTion of Richard Nixon in The media during The agonizing or 4975. During The firsT of his Term, Reagan The relaTives of The hosTages expre imposed- several changes upon The deepesf grafifude when Their I counfry in an aTTempT To balance The ones were reTurned. The 50 men and naTional budgeT. AlThough PresidenT iq women and Their families shall ai Reagan is noT unanimously well liked, ' regard freedom as The mosT vali The majoriTy of The counTry is saTisfied J human possession. wiTh his leadershp. Coinciding wiTh The The irish Republican Army led a fervenT sTrike againsT The oppressive condiTlons in BelfasT Maze prison, ireland in March 4984. ProTesTanT majoriTy rule abolished all righTs of The prisoners and subjecTed Them To degrading condiTlons. Bobby Sands became The firsT of Ten sfrikers who sTarved To deafh as a means of proTesT. RelaTives finally persuaded docTors aT BelfasT Maze To adminisTer inTravenous feeding when a fasTing sTriker became comaTose, in hopes of prevenTing furTher deaThs. AfTer seven monThs, The sTrike was called off. On lvlarch 30, 4984 a con- fused and Troubled young man aTTempTed The assassinaTion of our counTry's presidenT. John Hinkley, Jr. fired six shoTs from a .22 caliber revolver, wounding PresidenT Reagan, Washingfon Press Secrefary James Brady, and PaTrolman Thomas DelahanTy. While The naTion waifed anxiously, doc- Tors and surgeons worked quickly and efficienTly To save The mens' lives. The 69 year old presidenT underweni sur- gery To remove a bulleT from his lung. James Brady mir- aculously survived a gun shoT which peneTraTed Through his forehead and fragmenTed in his brain. The mosT elafed evenT of The year was The celebrafion of royal maTrimony uniTing Prince Charles of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. England was richly adorned in The finesT royal splendor for The joyous occasion. Over 750 million people around The world viewed The royal wedding which Took place in ST. Paul's :aww The 4984 Allen Chicks celebraTe a sfafe championship. On March 28 Hershey Park arena echoed wiTh chanTs of We are Allen! We are Allen! as exuberanT fans cheered The 4984 Girls' BaskeTball Team To a 53-A0 PIAA AAA STaTe Championship. The vicTory over Alfoona was The ulTimaTe climax of a momenTous season. The Chicks, led by seniors Maura HerTzog, Sharon WesTin, Robin Weiner, and Sue Trainer, sporfed a 29-2 record and consTiTuTed The finesT girls' baskeTball Team To graduaTe from Allen High School. AlThough The games are over, The memories of a championship season shall never vanish. n ed by Pope John Paul ll ironically shaTTered by explosion of angry gun ' of The crowd which had lisT aTTenTively To The words Pope shouTed chaoT when The ponfiff was sud' shoT down. On May 43, 49 4 Mehmel All Agca, a Tw Three year old Turk, aTTempT ed The murder of Pope Paul ll. The Pope was hiT in hand and abdomen, and women lay wounded. B undergoing The oper which saved his life, The raised The auesTion T became an inTernaTional quiry: Why did They do iT? The peaceful aura ge 8 --if CaThedral in July. Lady Diana was a picTure radiance in her flowing gown as Prince Charles e ecl her from The caTl' lmmediaTely following The e ' T emony, The royal coupl barked upon Their hone where They spenT Two ' in soliTude upon The Terranean Sea. ln This age of mass TransiT, The airplane has become a viTal form of TransporTaTion. Much of our counTry is dependenT upon air Travel. Therefore, when The air Traffic conTroIlers wenT on sTrike on rfAugusT 3, The naTion nearly came o a sTandsTill. RoberT Poli, pre- pidenf of The air-conTrollers union. The sTrike when The govern- rejecfed Their new conTracT. sTriking air Traffic conTrollers fired and refused re- when The sTrike end- 1 Q America: Baseball, hoT dogs, and apple pie, buT noT in 4984. On June 42 The counTry's professional baseball players wenT on sTrike. The walk-ouf lasTed 50 days and eliminaTed a major parT of Amer- ica's summer enTerTainmenT. When The season finally resumed, only The loyal baseball fans re- Turned To The sTadiums. The World Series was a classic bouT beTween The Los Angeles Dodgers and The New York Yankees in which The Dodgers won Their firsT TiTle in sixTeen years. Man has proven himself an ambifious pioneer in conquesT of space, The final fronTier. The naTion wafched wiTh pride and amazemenT as The world's firsT space shuTTle, Columbia, blazed Through The skies in April. FuTure generafions shall see The shuTTle as a means of posiTioning and main- Taining saTelliTes in space. AfTer compleTing 36 orbifs, Columbia plunged Through The earTh's aT- mosphere and made a flawless landing. ln November, Columbia re-enTered The realms of ouTer space, The firsT Time a crafT had ever been reused in space Travel: however, due To mechanical complicaTions The space shuTTle was forced To curfail iTs journey. Millions of people viewed Colum- bia's Touch down, cheering The feaf of Technological perfecfion and The Thrill of a mission accom- plished. AlThough 4984 was plagued by Tragedy and violence, The year ended wiTh celebrafion. On December 28. The firsT American TesT-Tube baby was born. Tiny ElizabeTh Carr was conceived in viTro and born in naTural child- birfh. ln viTro is a Term describing a process of concepTion where ferTilizaTion Takes place ouTside The woman's body. An egg is Taken from The moTher and ferTilized by The faTher's sperm, allowing The woman To conceive and carry a child. ln viTro concepTion offers young couples an opporTuniTy To raise children when iT oTherwlse would noT have been possible. Columbia launches info The sky. A green ribbon became a naTiondl symbol in 4984, a symbol commemoraTing The Tragic deaThs of black youfhs in ATlanTa, Georgia. CiTizens lived in fear of The Man who lured children away from Their homes and murdered Them. TwenTy-eighT children were bruTally killed by drowning or sTrangulaTion before The ordeal ended. AfTer monThs of mysTerious disappearances and recovered corpses, a man was Taken info cusfody and The murders of innocenT youfh ended. One of The mosT violenT evenTs of The year was The assassinaTion of EgypT's leader, Anwar SadaT. SpecTaTors had gaThered To waTch a miliTary parade when The Tragic shooTing occured. Four muslim fanaTics jumped from a Truck, bombarding innocenT people wiTh a barrage of machine gunfire and grenades. When The ordeal was over, people lay dead and oThers wounded. Anwar SadaT will be remembered as a leader who lived in hope of dTTaining inTerna- Tional peace. ln an era of debaTe over women's liberafion, The UniTed STaTes governmenT has Token a sTep upward for equal righTs. In The fall of 4984, PresidenT Ronald Reagan appoinTed Sandra Day O'Connor The firsT Supreme CourT Jusfice in The hisTory of our counTry. Ms. O'Connor was righT- fully chosen upon her merifs and qualificaTions, breaking The Trend of male dominaTion in The UniTed STaTes governmenf. Seniorsf225 L 4' lair f ' K v., Q 555. 1- -9. . 'di- 'X IMYVEX x isqgvi Q i Hur fC 7, ,f w ,xv El ' i gh X x if Dedicated Seniors Are Commended Colleen R. Brobst Susan F. Wilson Anthony E. DeFiore At the Senior Awards Assembly, Mr. Edward Han- na, Senior Class adviser, presented five awards to dedicated class members. Mr. Hanna chose these seniors on the basis of their continuing services and dependability in invol- vements of our class throughout three years of high school. These students and Mr. Hanna helped to make our high school years long-TO-be remembered. Edward C. Hanna Kathleen M. Loder Karen A Sharp Writers Display Excellence Through Competition Susan J. Denny 228f Seniors I Robert S. Harris Various seniors have at- tained recognition for their prized writing ability. Mike Maquera received a second place, out of Q5 entries, in an essay contest sponsored by the Oc- cupational Rehabilitation Center. Sue Denny and Robert Harris won the 4984 Achievement award in writing of the Teachers National Council of English. Karen Sharp wrote an essay entitled The Right to Succeed , and won the Sertoma Award. Michael D. Maquera 1 .9 ,v if w vm: 523' if ,L 'LUG -uv 44, W W f I , M. Mm.. -ang, Mm M ,,u,,,., Mm -., HA, ,..f v, 9 . 1 fx' K .. ': ff 3' 5.-.n 1 v ...JH if 5 5 qw W' lK'jM, H tx, Mir ,A tw f . L vig, AJ 5 Students Anticipate Graduation j Keith M. Brown Wmw-,Qi 41 Gloria J. Gurka Cap and gown measurements took place earlier this year, and as students patiently stood still, their heads were measured and forms were filled out. To aid in the memory of high school days, a special assembly was scheduled for the senior class. Josten's introduced memorandum of high school days. Seniors anxiously awaited graduation and with it came many exciting and outstanding moments. As students leave Allen for the last time, they'll take with them these cherished moments that will last a lifetime. Deidre I. Groves Joseph Rivera Mrs. Riedy assists Gloria in measuring f . 1982 Commencement Enhanced 3 April C. Brader William H Hansell Wendy R. Schaeffer Student Antony E. DeFiore This year's commencement pro- gram was highlighted by eight student speakers who were chosen by their fellow classmates. Leadership qualities and thorough interest in school activities were attributes of all speakers. The Senior class president, Tony DeFiore, and the SGA president, Ed Hanna, both as representatives of our class spoke at graduation as well as six other class-elected students: April Brader, Bill Hansell, Julie lvlolrine, Wendy Schaeffer, Robbie Stephens, and Sue Wilson. These students contributed their many thoughts and ideas to our graduation day. The senior class expresses sincere thanks for making the 4982 graduation a pleasurable experience for everyone who attended. l Robert P. Stephens GTS Edward C. Hanna Julie M. Molrine Susan F. Wilson Seniorsf23l J u l V Educafing Themselves in The library are Mr. Roberf Fisher, Ms. Fern Mann, Mr. Joseph Elias, and Mrs. Sara-Ann Thomas. Counlerclockwlse: Mr. DeBel- Iis uses 'rhe overhead projecfor as a learning aide. Dr. Diaz brings a smile fo The faces of his Spanish sfudenfs. Mrs. Mary clemonsfrales fo Wendy Schaeffer and Tracy Ceschln a lesson ln cropping plcfures. Cooking Teacher Mrs. Phyllis Thomas, wifh The help of Mrs. Eleanor Neuman, Teaches The sfudenfs fundamenlal cooking skills. Mr. Robert Heavner gives exlra help To Lenna Laskaris before an lmporfanf Test. 'fffsin 2, Jigaf' 5 N vi T l I l l . Q . I Mxxx Y A -.i A ' x 9 3 Jai 1' i' f W 2 4-.........,,.. ,a ...lr- M...- wr.. QW, 'gf -yrs! Q N., A v , 'L WJ X 5 an vas. s N, x 1 ,WX ur. 1? Q' Xi? -1 1 gs? X fl rf 4-Xie gg 4, N: .ff :- S QE, L .ff 'sr' xiii v-Jw Q za sf, fha! . W N 1 4 v 0. Q.. .w....-4 .P .Lf-W A fm A Q 3 an W ,,,.,.Ne -.J ., L. .,.. .W,w.- www L, .M-4 W5 4 1 R JJ. ,W x . ,Lf l'qf-w-433 . Dr. John F. McHugh Profile of dn Involved Person . . . '--..,,T .4 .,.,,.,.... no ,. V fy-W J , new f - if . Wur ,sfyf ?ersi1'. He was acTive Then . . . he is greaTly involved now for Allen High! in 49419, Jack McHugh was The Senior Class Pres- idenT, mosT popular rnale sTudenT, and an inspiring and arTiculaTe sTudenT leader. His days of preparaTion for life's vocaTion began during his days aT A.H.S. Today, Dr. John F. McHugh is The dynamic principal of his Alma MaTer, popular among fellow citizens, greaily inspiring as a public speaker and conversa- Tionalisf, and ToTally in- volved in maTTers relaT- ing To The AlIenTown communiTy. Thanks To his school he has been well prepared! 1949 - Dr. McHugh OS Cl Sfudehf aT Allen. 1982 - Dr. McHugh QS principal of Allen, Ti ' Dr. McHugh al work in his office. Dr. McHugh addressing Allen sTudenTs. Below: Dr. McHugh is proud of Allen High i . Adminislralors Adapl To Work f i ' l . Mr. Pairick HowleTT ll IDCTSCISS The arrival of The Freshman Class To Allen has caused an increase of work for The Three assisTanT adminisira- Tors. The Freshman Class was evenly disTribuTed among lvlr. Ray Erb, Jr., Mr. Roberi Brown, and Mr. PaTrick HowleTT. Along wiTh ThaT responsipiliTy, each of The adminlsTraTors supervises The Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, respecTively. AIThouQh These men are noTorious for Their disciplinary acTions, They are also responsible for The organizarion of sTudenT schedules and class acTiviTies. If iT were noT for The assisTanT adminisTraTors, Allen High School could noi funcTlon efficienTly. Their dedica- Tion and hard work are displayed ThrouQhouT all acTiviTies ThaT Take place during The school year. l l E N ll Above: Mr. RoberT Brown and Mr. Patrick HowleTT. Below: Mr. RoberT Brown i -S9 ,,,...w--M ' 'Y Mr. Ray Erb FaculTyf237 T English The English Department, super- vised by chairman Dr. Robert Egolf, offers various aspects dealing with the development in language and writing skills. Sponsoring such events as the district-wide oratorical contest and spelling bee, the Pennsylvania Stage CZompany's Student Matinee Program and diverse community essay con- tests, department members engage in broadening the horizons of all students and preparing them for the years that follow high school. 'rf dui FSITI Mann Dr. Robert Egolf, Chairman Charles Hanna 99? gjffrg WY! ,-ern., Vlrglnla McCormick 238fFaculty ' Sally Trexler K , Q I Wllllom Russell Mory Schneider U , -,wg Leo STIFXFISI' WOITST1 KSIISI' Corneilus O'DonneII Robert Sherman Faculfyfzao S 465, tw? 3 Jackie Mory Christopher Ask Anthony Henlfs Rhoda Giozier A. David Deery ,n 2AOfFocuHy Morgueriie Finizzi Eugene Joni Jerrold Honfz Social Studies The Social Studies department, headed by Mr. Dennis Springer, teaches cultural and governmental studies of various countries: Soviet and Chinese Studies, European History, American Foreign Policies since World War ll. Western Civilization, Twentieth Century United States History, and Emerging Nations. This department also exercises additional learning activities such as The Model United Nations and Student Government Day. Dennis Springer, Department Chairman Susan Byrne J Facultyf241 Sb, N' X X A ax. 242fFccuITy 64. .- ' Roberr Donchez Gall Englund . f X L if g .if gpg, Frank Unger Marlon Steiner cg 5. . WX f, A Lester Klsh Louls Sobler fx N I Q lx'-' 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 . JGTT19S BUSS Robert HSOVQDSI' WWGYT1 Allen 1--'--1 .. Charles Devlne James Ackley 'Iliff , vi Y 'K , . is K V l,,gi?' Ei?Z?QXl x N' J ' il if . v fl ix-'21-wb Thomas Connorlolo Michael Relniger Wllllcm Klllgore FocuHyf2A3 Business EduoaTion Allen's Business EducaTion DeparTmenT Trains The sTudenTs aT Allen To prepare for The business field. The sTudenTs are able To choose from a varieTy of courses. Some of The mosT popular courses are: Typing, ShorThand, SpeedwriTing, Record Keeping, AccounTing, DaTa Processing, and Business Procedures. A special plan is offered To business sTudenTs who are seriously considering a business career. This is called The Work Plan: iT allows The sTudenT To aTTend school and work simulTaneously. Only Those wiTh a high scholasTic average are chosen for This program. Michael DCVTS Ruth Elsenhard me Phlllp Falk Alrne Fine Marianne Flueso 24-'1fFaculTy v-V Chrlsfopher Gessler l r WN... Emll Kosfurc X- Pumcnq Kopcho s. 7f 416 P Mary Lessig RITG MGy MIChC16I Q-'v! 'mJ Larry Wcsko FccuITyf2A5 Science The Allen Science DeparTmenT, under The supervision of Dr. Willard Clewell, has been ac- claimed as one of The besT secondary school science programs noT only in The sTaTe buT also in The counTry. STudenTs involved wiTh The sciences have an exceIlenT opporTuniTy To experience The correcT use of some very ad- vanced scienTific equip- menT. Mr. Bauder, a ninTh grade biology Teacher, is missing from The page because he wenT on sabaTicaI near The middle of me year' Dr. Willard S. Clewell Jr., Department Chairman .MQ Joseph ZeTTIemoyer GGFY M- RSGGFWGCK Wllllam Gasdaska Jack Denny 2.9 Roberf A. Klndt Robert Plehl L-. George Vorgo f .Q Joseph Elias NQH. v-Q. Elmer F. Lochner Pa? C. Wllson Reber? Kofrcm IVIClTh The lvlaTh DeparTmenT is mainly concerned wiTh preparing sTudenTs for fuTure eduoaTion in rnaTh and Training The sTudenT's mind in Thinking logically and profoundly. High TesT scores achieved lay Allen sTudenTs refIecT boTh The abillfy of The sTudenTs and To a large degree The quallTy of The lVlaTh DeparTmenT. David Beazley Above: John Buschi Below: John Donmoyer 06 'mga :QQ , :swf T Q William O. Hunsberger, DeparTmenT Chairman John DSBSIIIS James Lindenrnufh Floyd Godshalk Dr. Charles Knerr Francis Moran Charles Waifkus Kenneth Lindenmoyer William Feichtl Richard Kolran William Sieckel FacuIiyf2AQ Language The Language DeparTmenT aT Alien High School offers a wide varieTy of languages for college-bound sTudenTs. The languages include French, German, ITalian, LaTin and Spanish. Each program is designed To develop The sTudenT's speaking, reading and wrlTlng abillTies: however, The mosT imporTanT aspecT is undersTanding The spoken word. The imporTance of learning a second language is growing in Today's world and Allen sTudenTs are forTunaTe To have The opporTuniTy To sTudy one of Their choice. kmM vw... Mc. , Paul F. HerTzog, Jr.-DeparTmenT Chairman elf' ws. 1- i Ti a Q-O i T s s A A :if r.r-Mfg ,M J. 5 .X r 'gs-N 4,,J-qi .ya 'secs Rebecca Capkovic Pofricio Knox Borboro Benneh an JL .a4. Dr. Anibcl Dioz X,-,,k..k5. M4 xxx 'RQ-fam wx Left James Faux Above: Gerald S. Moyer FCJCuITyf254 Music The Allen Music DeparTmenT devoTes many exTra hours of Their Time in mainiaining local, sTaTewide and inTernaTional fame in every one of iTs fine performing groups, giving sTudenTs exTremely beneficial experience for fuTure performance and sTudy in musical areas. ln addiTion To The exTra-curricular acTiviTies, The music deparTmenT also offers a wide variefy of courses designed for boTh sTudenTs inTeresTed in a career in music and sTudenTs who wish To expand Their horizons in This area of The fine arTs. STudenTs of varying musical abilify are given The opporTuniTy To develop Their knowledge in piano, voice, synfhesizer, organ and oTher insTrumenTs, while more experienced sTudenTs may elecT courses ThaT are equal To college-level sTudy. HOITTG EC. The Home Economics courses offer a wide range of educafional informaTion in homemaking. Pareniing and AduIT Living prepare sTudenTs for Their role in socieTy as adulTs. Personal Sewing and CreaTive STiTchery help an individual To become acquainfed wiTh The differenf sewing Techniques. Creafive Cooking is designed To insfrucf each sTudenT in The fine arT of culinary crafTmanship. These elecfive courses include areas of sTudy ThaT can benefiT everyone. Ari lvlr. l?oberT Blanchard, chairman of The Ari DeparTmenT, and fellow faculfy members offer a wide varieTy of acTiviTles for The arf sTudenT. ArT classes are offered for beginners as well as advance placemenf sTudenTs. The classes involve such acTiviTies as line drawing, sculpfuring, and painfing. The Arf DeparTmenT also sponsors shows in which The sTudenTs submiT Their arT work. An affer school program exisTs for sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in figure drawing, baskeT weaving, and many oTher projecis. ArT courses provide sTudenTs wiTh a good foundaTion for college. 252 f Faculfy are U28 i it -x xy 1 -ur iv Phys. Ed. Gym class provides a break in The day from The usual rnenTaI sTress while developing The sTudenT inTo a more physically fiT individual. The Physical Educalion DeparT- menT has divided The gym classes inTo five secTions: girls' gym, boys' gym, archery, universal, and swimming. Each sTudenT roTaTes To a differenT division every six weeks. The Teacher in charge of each secTion seTs up The specific program which The sTudenTs follow. X11 K. 4 T H-fg ? -.M ilu Ann Wenninger 1 5 we QW. .fl 4 Donald Schleicher 254fFacuITy si Jonn Mascavoge, Depanment Chairman KaThleen O'DOI'1fl6ll , T. -M ..,.. . --...NN V., 1 Richard Bleom Dovid Wildonger '48 po- Williom Kleckner Above: Ronold Theiss Bottom Right Doreen WGIDSFT lnduslrial Arls The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT is for The sTudenT who is inTeresTed in cerTain aspecTs of This field such as fabricaTion, elecTronics, mechanical drawing, and graphic arTs. Each faculTy member is assigned a specific field in which he can Teach new skills of his area To The class and help improve The abiliTy of each sTudenT. These subjecTs are offered To boTh experienced and beginner sTudenTs, and prove beneficial To TuTure work in These areas. WlTh The addiTlon of freshmen To The school, boTh The number of sTudenTs enrolled in The program and The number of Teachers has increased. RoberT Bold aff' ,, Ronald Trexler 256fFaculTy George Somich in order To encourage safe driving in our ciTy, a Driver ucaTion program has been developed aT our school. oTe requiremenTs demand Thal each sTudenT musT rTicipoTe in The driver Training program for aT IeasT ThirTy urs of classroom Time during class insTrucTion. BoTh Allen d Dieruff have access To a Twelve-car simulaTor uipped wiTh an exTensive film library. The deparTmenT o has acquired four cars having dual breaks. GuesT eakers visiTing The classroom on a regular basis enhance eryday learning. Roger Pum X . Joseph Hospodar Hi l FaculTyf257 Counseling This year a new counselor, Michael Maron, has been added To The counseling sfaff al Allen High School. The counselors provide information for seniors on college applicafions, financial aid, scholarships, and many ofher facefs of college. Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen are given assisfance in choosing specific careers and colleges. The concerned counselors also help fhe sfudenf body To make wise decisions in selecfing classes af Allen. They conlribufe Time and efforf in helping sfudenls To overcome any dilemmas which may occur Throughoul fhe school year. Constance Miller i Joan Gemmel William E Rourke Charles Knapp 'wand . . ., U,:,lQ--f.gX.s....N5x. Lefl. John B. Hafch Above: Beverly Kline -S Q 5pp:y,g:5Ji1GiZv3JfW.. 5' ig: S Q,7 -4-Ff! ' . 3 John Goola Michael Maron l Michael MCAIOOSS Special Educdlion The Special EducaTion DeparTmenT focuses Their energies on preparing sTudenTs for assum- ing Their necessary responsibililies in socieTy as well-adapTed in- dividuals. The deparTmenT provides a varieTy of courses from academic sTudies To pre- vocaTional courses ThaT are de- signed To accusTom sTudenTs To The True environmenT. Along wiTh insTrucTing The sTudenTs, The Teachers are always ready To lend a helping hand in any problems a sTudenT may be facing and will Take Time ouT To lisTen To any T sTudenT's concern. ,. x.w h'wc.,,w Tlmofhy J. Kelley CSDSCIGI Ed.Q Barbara Wagner qSpeciaI Ed.j For len: Roberf J. Maze qoccupmionai sag Near left: Linda Reidy QSpecial Edj Above: David STeideI CSpecioI Edg FaculTyf25Q Homer Haaf a y N nc Sheehan Stephen Spak Richard F. Snlscak Aline :prec JUN nh. K' Sh' k NSI' STOVGI' Left: Special Education Aides Pat Heirnbach, Bill Ruhrnel and Florence Schlonecker... Right: Library Aides and Secretaries Kolette Kercher and Mary Ann Diehl. V Aides 'tv A-.qv 77 'Ns , sais' SecreTaries The secreTaries of Allen High School are an imporTanT parT in The funcTioning of a normal school day, The efficienT secreTaries complefe various Types of jobs ThroughouT The day. The secreTaries in The main office assisT Dr. McHugh, members of The faculTy, sTudenTs, and visiTors. In The counseling office secreTaries perform many Tasks for The counselors, such as preparing TranscripTs and keeping records sTraighT. SecreTaries in The aTTendance offices compile aTTendance lisTs and carry ouT oTher funcTions which are needed for The principal To mainTain conTrol. The secreTary in The aThIeTic office provides services which conTribuTe To The effecTive malnTenance of The school, Main Office- Carolyn Smlfh, Sandra WllT, and Mlrlam STrowbridge. 17' ff Affendance Office 116- Sandra Moran and Wendy Souder. Counseling Office- Helen Kmefz, Joyce Kurtz, and Barbara James. Afhleflc Office- Anifa Williams our frsf, im ,pr MISTAKE M5 ,igfsiwf .T -'X K 3 i - . I 1 T if f ATTendance Office 113- Cclockwlsej Nancy Scholl, Lori Homan, Tina Deichnelsfer, Jody Helrlegel, Terry Conrad, George Clarck, Wanda Osborne, Terry Conrad, Mr. HowleTT, Doris Saylor, and Michelle Keyser. Facuiryfzsi Hedllh Suiie The new healTh suiTe of Allen High School offers consTanT care To The sTudenTs and faculTy. The new loca- Tion allows The school nurses a large examining area, beTTer eauipmenT, and larger individual office space for Their various responsibiliTles. ThroughouT The school year The healTh suiTe gives a compleie physical examinaTion To all sTudenTs. The denTal suiTe also gives denfal examinaTions To Those sTudenTs whose records are noT up To dafe. Nurses Gloria Stellar and Margref Dolan Cafeieria Siaff 6 The CafeTeria STaff, supervised by EdiTh Torok, is very essenTial To a school day. They prepare well- balanced meals To boTh sTudenTs and faculTy. Their job also includes keeping The school cafeTeria, The cafeTeria annex, The sTudenT cenfer, and The faculTy cafeTeria well managed and clean. Their smiling faces and friendly personaliTies add To The pleasanT afmosphere of The Allen cafeferias. Their jobs are noT easy Tasks: however. each one is always done very well. l W, , l FronT row: Elaine Bodner, Marie PieTrobon, KlTTy Sibley, Lillian Houser, Charmaine Emery, Ernesflne Krempasky, Chrlsfine Swoyer, Carmelo Hanzlik, and Edifh Torok. Second row: Lu Kuhns, Joyce Wenck. Florence Seng, Doris Frenfz, VicTorla Turczyn. Faye Budwash, Luigina Goslawskl, HarrleT Werf, Alihea Bowers, and .lean Prochaska. Third row: Marie Hoch, Sue BruneTTa, Dolores Dillensnyder, Joan McCain. and Joyce Yuruafe. Cusiodial Siaff The CusTodial Sfaff, headed by Mr. Sfanley Rohrbach, has The difficulT Task of keeping The school clean inside and ouT. Their job does noT end aT The Three o'clock bell. The cusTodians help ouT aT school dances, baskefball games, and many oTher afTer-school acTiviTies. There is also a nighT shiff of cusTodians aT Allen. Their job is To make sure The school is ready for The following day. 262 f FaculTy ww X w Siffingz James Spengler. FronT row: STanley Rohrbach, Anfhony Prochaska, Joseph Unger. JonaThor Ross, and RoberT Sperling. Back row: John Krasley, Richard McKean, James Giacobbe, Blane FrclnTz Edwin Kuhns, and Bernard Brogan, i Q iss.- 'V' Q l Helen Donmoyer, Denfol Hygenisi Joanne Honey, Secretory -Inh- ar, Morie Pielrobon serves lunch with o smile. Mark Wilson faces o tough decision. s-153 H' JM Mr. Sioniey Rohrboch, Supervisor Mr. Merv Miller olwcys finds time for Q smile. l AD 4 W Q' : 1 ' 4 5 1 . . I ,- 'am' W......... i x. FF' rv if fl+ 'vl 34 V li up www -B Page 26-4 Allen students promote country and western station WSAN Counterclockwuse Judy Holmes Vnnce Osso Regina Zobb Dave Gossman Debbie Olewlne and lvlrro Rajsky Top left Patty Scanlan rlngs up a purchase at local neighborhood market Top returns to Allen as a part tame secretary as senlor Connie Cope lends a helping hand Center Krlstl Langslet walts patlently for an expert halrcut done by Ralph Campettl Bottom left Karen Jacobs vlslts Ladybug to do thls year s hollday shopplng Bottom rlght Keely Kellar stops by College Park Bank to make a quick deposlt In the Tlmesaver 'H'-u Adsf265 Q l .. W at my l .,yl sh- .-,-. . e-l. A ' ' L we-.44,? , ' ' 1 ' ' P ' ,kjggf ,.l. HA V . ,-In B W ,J X eff' A x lb V is W swls :ll , , ,V , ' V , gf? Y 1-. If I 'r- . ' ,U . I ws ' ' ' 'nw rf 7 ,kwa ,V F K I ' 41 ff.-'f1'f sf' ' .. 3, 4 nght. 4984 graduate Sand: Moran Lys? -asf l gs B l '1 ' L . : - 'I gfvfl l r I -L.. ' 'ff' f 1 ' ' ' ll Q L... s, -ll . K .', i V as . ' if IEP 'B 5 BAND OTTO Weber, President, Debbie Hoffman, Secretory, Lise Hinkle, Drum Mejor, Korlo Weifknechr, Trecrsurer, Judy Holmes Vice-President. In Support ol The Quest For LLFJ1 Best Ei Wishes THE WILLIAM ALLEN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CLUB 266fAds Il I GRCHESTRA Paul Huffman, Treasurer, Debbie Hoffman, Secretary, Carol Traupman, President, Toad Lambert, Vice-President. l A it i ,, IX If 5 4, 5 9 e 5 l ix ... ' 'l BANDFRONT , .....,,...N .,...,..,.....'.----- Debbie Olewine, Captain of Bandfront, Alisa Kroninger, Captain of Majorettes, Lenna Laskaris, Sergeant of Flags, Joanne Klocek, Sergeant af Rifles, Carol Keck, Sergeant af Rifles. Adsf267 Tim O'Connor is being fitted for his tuxedo while Potti Fdust wdits pot ently. Troci Fronk, Gayle Roth, ond Toby O'Heorn ore reody to ser e you wit ci smile ot the Round House. f92y5 .Z03vf 1ao9 MAC ARTHUR ROAD Fizz-':::'1Yr::R PHONE 821 9525 WI-IITEHALL, PA. 18052 EQQMN5 3 1 IB I ' cc in l,,l MsncHANrs BANK gl I., , II ......- ?,.a....4- .,... 1. 5 . , he-:1,: ,.,.. 1 , . 4... .q-.Ano- a Bank where you see the Merchants Bank si hmyour n ghborhood With convenient offices throughout the Valley, Merchants Bank is close to where you live, work, shop and play. And with Merchants - Open anytime o Moneyservice9 at key locations, Merchants Bank is open around the clock. Stop in and get acquainted. For information, call customer sewices 821-7215. METCHBHIS LBBHK v Member FDIC An equal opportunity credit lender Qosffxds Senior Class Cfrioers Salule Tne Class of '82 Colleen Brobsl - Treasurer Wenay Snaeffer - Seoreiary Charlie Kelly - Vice-Presiaenl lvlr. Eawara Hanna - Senior Class Adviser Tony DeFiore - Presiaenl I 27OfAds TITS IQ ,If I vf- I 'KJ I Ill 6- f X, Xz us .Pri F' mx Q, xxx Former Allen High graduate and owner, Ed QSkipj Jr., offers a large assorirneni of qualify Ten speed rnopeds, cycling accessories and clolhing. Sara Hyland Sue Wilson browse Through The qualify Ten speeds rnopeds. Above Alan Schaeffer Qrnechanicj is repairing bicycle. THE CYCLING CENTER HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL CYCLING NEEDS BMX - RACING - TOURING o CLOTHING o PRO GEAR o PARTS o ACCESSORIES SCHWINN Authorized Sales 84 Service o AUSTRO-DAIMLER n PUCH o WINDSOR o CYCLE PRO o VISTA o LOTUS o MOTOBECANE o PEUGEOT o TREK MON THRU FRI 9 AM - Q PM BICYCLES - MOPEDS SAT 9 AM - 6 PM SALES AND SERVICE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING CJAN, FEB HOURS 1139-4724 SUBJECT TO CHANGED 'W' BMX TRICK STUFF BMX Dia-Compre, Haro, Bullseye, Araya, KKT, Oakley, Ame Suniour, Tuffs. Redline, Race Inc., SE Ripper, DG, Mon Goose Kuwahara, Schwinn ALL WORK QA- 4 FREE GUARANTEED wp'0 lf frm ESTIMATES Y ,,o5 5 Trunk's 05900 so Wm pgv4 ' Roofing G Siding Co. Glvoqk Allentown, PA when it leaks in your Phone 438-0906 BUNK coll TRUNK , THE DIFFERENCE I5 CRAFTSMANSHIP No Job Too BIG No Job Too SMALL One Of The VaIiey's Oldest 84 Reliable E '52 3'IgnluIi I 5 3.0 If you're not taking great oe Companies Slale, EIeclricx9aEVil'EEn3ogLZi'321pper Repairs enough questions 0.3 434-2313 .JJ ,Q 2313 Highland Street, Allentown ,xOq Q Now Offering sf' 6 8 Y Nb e . 1-S Y, TF? da Ely, Michael Schonberger, Sandra Search, Robert 'kowiiz and Janice Cleaver promoTe BenneTT's Balloons. Put DUI' , rust III US. BANK UF U PENNSYLVANIA f Me-inn,-T illii Adsf274 if 'r Sr Q w,jf .fk' Y, ,Kg E- V, , , X r '4 ' . -l S w arm, T ' . NW' SWASAY 5 ll! I Ill S 1 r fr . Sri' vi . :sw ' 4 . '11 '- ' Front Row: Joonne Klocek, ond Corol Keck. Second Row: Sue G-reiserner, Brenclo Lonrmon, Kelly Dieter, Joonne C ' ' ' ' . Tn' d R 1 Joonne Porker, Jonice Zipf, Snellie Posruio Lrso Lenr, Srocy Fhgnf, Koren Snorp, ond Srepnonre Scorprno rr ow Spongenberg, Bridget Reppen, Snoron Hendricks, ond Koren Hoch. A.I-I.S. RIFLE SQUAD CONGRATULATES CLASS CDF '82 272fAds NKDENIM DUNGEON I Mens ' Ladies ' Kids P.O. BOX 322 ROUTE Ioo C2453 393-0293 TREXLERTOWN, PA 48087 q245p 4311-5547 ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOP, INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ELECTRIC MOTORS - OIL BURNER PARTS 84 SUPPLIES SALES 84 SERVICE ACE HOTGI 84 BOr SUPPLY CO. COMPLETE LINES OF FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT 245 1135-95311 425 NORTH SEVENTH STREET 800 322-9257 ALLENTOWN, PA 48404 DONALD P. YOUNG 4445 LIBERTY ST. Manager ALLENTOWN, PA 48402 , ' Whatever ls Important . ', T Y ls Important ,..,IQf ' -MA 0 ouTo Us. -74 ATX I. I I If ISA, .. TIIIFI-EII ISIEIF I I-.I ,Ls'I1.ki0?,,3'i . - SIP- ,7-III jfI?:'II. I.II.ln UP-' HI T lf: 'N ' 5- Shawl. fre--,. 3, I' Q2 g f- qu 1601 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. MEMBER BY NATIONAL INVITATION A SELECTED .MOFITICIANS J. S. BURKHOLDER FUNERAL HOME INC. Founded1895 MICHAEL A. WEBER, PRES. MARY K. WEBER, V.P. WILLIAM J. POOLE, SUPERVISOR Phone 433-5161 ANY HOUR OF THE DAY OR NIGHT Adsf273 jjjfjgfifjja CONG?:LlilgATIONS . wwf, 2-X we Awww Em - class of '82 O' fad Wad '7n! 25 .4'e4694 Wadeq Hua .laeatdomz WW W M WW' !!.S.l!.-.!.!.2.!'..l-I SHAWfWALKEI? I F. J. I-IARBERLE, INC. Commercial lrfreriors I P.O. BOX 4788 ALLENTOWN, PA. 48405 I DECHRISTOPHER STUDIO 624 HomiITon Moll Allemown, Po, C2455 433-0526 f Ads AHS PICCOLO LINE CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '82 '82 Chris Conkling, Lisa Hinkle, Janice Lanzlllo, Donna McAfee, Kelly Miller, Alice Ritter, Karla Weitknecht, Elizabeth VanEerde '83 Jill Rabenold, Lisa Brobst, April Keeney, Kelly London, Cheryl Mertz, Elaina Bonnici, Michelle Dutch, Sue Rappold A '84 Annette Evans, Tracy Gross, Adrienne Kwiatek, Kelly Martin, Kerry Miller, Michelle Shlegel, Jane Shiriller, Lois Sheppard, Jennine Siegfried '85 Cindy Caton, Scott Nichol, Kim Novosat, Bev Sevart, Gretchen Tibbits, Brena Whitman and Patty Readnack. Adsf275 T TRI - STATE ENVELCPE Ashlclnd, PA. 7 '1 7-875-0433 Joel Qrgler Andrea Crgler HCRN LINE MEMBERS SALUTE THE CLASS OF '82 Liso Miller, Vicky Hoffman, Debbie Hoffman, Bob Lcdue, Kim Zieger, Tim Boyer, Janet Fredrick, Mork Ehreis. Louri Jeoson. Andy Nunn, and Mike Troupmon. it KEYSTONE DODGE iiiifrfov PHONE iizazii e jewelers The diamond More of the Valley If 728 HAMI 9 522'-ek , x BRUUE ii Qt lax 1 iffy WWE 1 ,V 104' N gay' f Lge -1 'S' - . -if 1 M- LTON STREET ALLENTOWN, PA. 18101 X EQ djs ARTQRKEQ IOK yellow or white gold. Siladium W class rings You can also select from a number of features that will make your ring one-of-a-kind. Like your first name or your favorite activity 2350 Lehigh Si. Allentown, PA 791-1900 Adsf277 Call DOC when The Roof Leaks DOUGHERTY ROOFING CO. 432-9870 i 525 N. 411th Slreel Allenlown, PA 48402 Mary Ann Romancheck, Laurie Miller, Tracy O'Hearn, Palii Fausl, and Connie Cope wail for precision hairculs from Eugene DeFiore's Unisex Beauiy Salon. Eugene DeFiore's Haircuiling Salon 4604 Tilghman Sireel Phone 4311-3040 Alice Kay's JUNICDR PLACE Cresl Plaza Lehigh Valley lVlall 27sfAds y CALVIN sc FELLA STUDIO EDWARD S. FELLA PHOTOGRAPHER 0 SCHOOL PORTRAITS 0 FAMILIES 0 CHILDREN O WEDDINGS O ALBUMS PHOTOGRAPHY THE PROFESSIONAL WAY SINCE 1895 617 LINDEN ST. I ALLENTOWN, PA. 433-0171 T 5 he 0 Try the hearty, robust flavor of A81B Patio meats-franks, ring I bologna, kielbasa, smoked G8-bellevably 0 Or try the delicious down-home ' flavor and aroma of A8IB Smokehouse family ham, chef ' ham, ham slice or slab bacon. 1 0 Plus, A8.B meats-sliced bacon, xo ' ,K tavern hams, beer bologna, Q OO f , y ,xx . O W L . Q bu v - L- 'AS Upwa Country Scrapplel German AFDOQGST SL BCISTIOD Il'1C L. -f 'I , . -A Q 19,1 'T I-19 Homilfon Sf. .A . . ,V W er E 1 Bu, bologna, pork sausage and PO Box 478 -g im f X iv f jc 99' B. S much more-continue to be Auemown. PA 18105 ' ' . 1 - Q ,A - - Telephone 42153 435-4771 I Xt t Lehigh Valley favorites. ROBERT K. WHNMANN Soles Monoger GEGRGE'S I-ICDAGIE SHOP 23RD 81 LIBEQTY STREETS ALLENTOWN, PA 484011 See us for your next I-loogie Sole We Deliver FREE for Ten or more BEST OF LUCK 'I982 SENIORS! Adsf279 THE 'I982-83 POIVI POIVI GIRLS CONGRATULATE THE SENIOR CLASS OF '82 Carol Sargent, Kay Peacock, and Sue Wilson admire the beautiful IIS-I QOW: Tino Gehringerl USG Fuguerocl Cap-fgini chr stal at A el Jew l , Y DD G Sf Chrystal Alpha, and Jill Otto. 2nd Row: Lisa Fink, Lisa Kutz, and Debbie Juretus. Middle: Cindy APPEL JEVVEI-EQ Siwy. Missing: co-copioin Jill Diicher, Sheila 62-dl Hamilton Street Sheilds, Patty Miller, Tina Nabholz, and Alternate Gretchen Cashdollar. Paul Haldernan and two of his sales staff stand in front of a 1982 Continental, one of the many beautiful cars found at Kennedy KENNEDY HALDEIVIAN 2443 Lehigh Street Route 309 and Lehigh St. HGICISTTTOD. ,iillemnn nilnnnlnfiitti r f, - 1- Karen Jacobs, Keith Howells, Karen Theodor, and Julie Gilly stop for ice cream at the Ritz. RITZ BAR-B-O EAIROROUNDS ALLENTOWN 28OfAds ir VVETI-IERHOLD'S Li 5 I . - , g' ' -1. ' :f4f'4K..fg.....,M . NMMA' AMW 4-U P my, 1 'Q X -. . , , Q Z L' M V ' b xv' aj , Z :KEN ,' fs 'A - J lm' '- ' l 2 wg hh 5 ix fi N '- M- u 9 SSE. Z . Uv . , ,. - '4 ' ' fi c' .,.., gg.: a . ' gf, . ggjgiw i . -'ws' ' . da' lf' -' 2 ii hhh 'fs i 'Tis ' wk A , 5,1 gr! :-ff.,fg,,,y2-- A f 1 'sr J , , , 5 - A ' Carol SOTQSDT ond Kay Peacock display Q poir of the many shoes found GT Wefherholds im The Lehigh Valley Moll. Adsf28'I T0 THE CLASS OF 4982, CONGRATULATICNS AND GCDOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE TRQMBQNE LINE T row: Som Adolr, Chorles Smlfh, Jdmes Bolmch ond Ddvrd Hdhn. Bock row. M Iorko, Todd Ldmberr, Kevin Buxron, Pefer Ferry, Chris S AELAN BEST DRIVING SCHOOL SERVING ALLENTOWN 84 SURROUNDING AREAS Door To Door Service o Lore Model Air Conditioned Cors Shift Pofienl 8a Underslonding o Insfruclors lnsfrucior Trdining Avoiloble a We Toke You For Slondord 84 Aulomolic Insured Duol Controls Stole License Lesson Slorls 8i Finishes o Your Exorninofion of Your Home Moin Office 820-4487 OPEN MN 7TH, Alleniown 536-8483 7 DAYS CTEL, ANS. SVCD A WEEK QUAKERTOWN Deb Olewine, Dovid Swoin ond Liso Sedoro pose for o picfure in The lovely Phoebe Florol Shop. Flordl Shop 'I9C2 Chew ST. The Finish Line I Running Store ' ' '::l:::-17 'Iv Conconnon, Golldgher, Miller ond Co.. on occouniing firm. John Toso ddmires The Iofesf in running shoes. C I I7 sourh mn sr. 704 W- 0'OC'0 SI- 432-9939 0602400 Concdnnon, Gdlldgher, Adsf283 ni, 1 X X3 X 'm l QRS J'S SUBMARINES 'I5Th and Turner STS. Allemown. Sue Wilson receives a hoagie for The Dance Marafhon. S D B T AHS DRUMLINE CCNGRATULATES THE CLASS CF '82 Ed k ST Falatko, Dale McCandless, Mark McNeal, Randy Plessor, Debra S y d Wll M d QC pr zaaffxcs Front Row: Dave Pollli, Marc Padilla, Dale Weaver and Donny Podgornlk. Row 2: Sora Hyland, Tcml Recker and Karen Smltreskl I LGSI Row: CSISSIS Gcydos, MCIry Ellen Lukcsevlch and Wendy Schaffer. SENIOR ALLENTOWN HOSPITAL DIETARY WORKERS ALLENTOWN PAINT MFG. CO. Allen and Graham Streets 433-4273 Serving the Lehigh Valley Since 1855 ,I Ads 1285 H.T. LYCNS INCORPORATED CONTRACTORS Er ENGINEERS AIR CONDITIONING ' HEATING PLUMBING ' PROCESS PIPING SHEET METAL BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA ' l21 51 837-1821 V 1 'l'I'llS MARK ON OUR L PHOTOGRAPHY sasuua GRAPI-ten 9 L 1- . .U , 1 , is YOUR assurance of and Ethical, Dependable Service CERTIFIED ' ' Outstanding Quality Y 6: is W 0 'b 04 Certified by the PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPH ERS OF AMERICA, INC. The Paul George Studios 1116 Hamilton Street Allentown, PA 18101 Toivi osiF 4 , We w GIRARD ant you to be glad you bank he Hamilton Mall 838 Hamilton Mall Allentown Hess's South 3300 Lehigh St. Lehigh Valley Mall Whitehall, PA 18052 286fACIs TI-IE SENIOR ASTRA CLUB MEMBERS CONGRATULATE Tl-IE CLASS OF '82 'wr l MQW? nl? P N V . 4. . X. X I J , J six i 1 , ii Debbie Hoffman, Greg Weri, Jeff Beisel and Phil Weri Take a break from work ai Werfs Cafe. Alumni siudeni Jim Joseph helps Karen Jacobs wiih her new sneakers Alzhl re' We ions SCRANTON- CARBONDALE HC-BWY. WYOMING VALLEY MALL 4 ROUTE 6, RD. 4 VVILKES BARRE, PA 48700 SCRANTON, PA 48508 747-826-4777 747-348-0677 4441 LEHIGH VALLEY MALL WHITEHALL, PA 48052 245-264-7733 No one knows an a'rhIe're's fooi like The AThIeTe's Fooi. while, Lori Diehl watches. Mary Amey and Bob Bleiler pose for ci picture at Allentown Point. 288fAds I 5 CCDNGRATULATIGNS WILLIAIVI ALLEN CLASS CDF '82 FROIVI I-ICDLIDAY RENT-A-CAR hq refivai X F, X .L S L d Ely ond Kerry Hovir rent cors ond Trucks from the Holiday Rent-A-Cor office of 2020 Hamilton Street in Allentow Adsfzao 29OfAds THE AHS FLAG SQUAD C Seniors: Debbie Olewine CCobloinD, Lenno Lc Hoffner, Denise Zimmermon ond Down Gel AHS Flogs: Slocey Bellz, Lindo Brown, Jill Compell, Lourci Cobos, Anlnes Emily Fcirnnom, Polly Folzinger, Tomi Freed, Wendy Frey, Down l Michelle Gisolfi, Cdrol Hoffner, Corol Hoffmon, Polly Hollensleo, Lenno Koren Loder, Lori Monn, Tomi Miller, Michelle lviulh, Debbie Olewine ATULATES THE SENICJRS 0F '82 Bergeonfb, Joon Tous, Koren Loder, Corol ichord, Jokie Reily, Robin Rosenfeld, Jenny Ruddell, Wendy Semmel, Ludes frrono, Jonine Smith, Joon Tous, Sue Wenner, Vicky Wexler, Donno YonneTT, Jdrey Yeokle, Denise Zimmerrnon, Esfocio Felton. Adsf2o4 BEST VVISHES TO ALLEN HIGH CLASS OE '82 FROM Dale McCandless really seems to be enjoying himself at Dorneyville Mobil. DORNEYVILLE MOBIL , STATE .NSPECT Q . 3131 HAMILTON BLVD. 0 ROAD SERVICE ALLENTOWN. F-A. ieion l TUNE-UPS Q REPAIRS CARI-TON HELL-ER P o E 215-432-B393 o SNOW Pi.owiNG i,3IIT'L lrI.Tl.C EL Illia I ' Jill Unger, Wendy Schaeffer and Tracey Ceschin pose outside of Atlantic Oil and Heating Company. ATLANTIC OIL 84 HEATING CO. FUEL OIL - KEROSENE - GASOLINE - MOTOR OILS PRINTED METER SERVICE 1634 MACARTHUR RD. - - WHITEI-IALL, PA. 18052 CNORTH SEVENTH STREET PIKEQ COMPLETE HEATING INSTALLATIONS 24 HOUR OIL and BURNER SERVICE PHONE: ALLENTOWN 434-7283 rLooRs.,,BAstlAN lIM!I'E'l' and VI NWI XSEYI IIISTILIIIIITIIIN IIENTIIIR f ' Authorized Flooring DistributorfContractor For Famous Manufacturers Since 1938 OWEN M- BASTIAN BASTIAN. INC. E Main Office 84 Showroom Rts. 222 81 100, Box 57 Trexlertown, Pa. 18087 215-395-2061 Quakertown, Pa. 18951 Upper Bucks Showroom I 107 W. Broad Street ' ' 215-536-7939 .yee , Allen students, April Brader and Sharon Finkelstein pose in front of Floors by Bastian 292fAds my xi. , T, 'S-Y 4 1, ronf Row: Brian McDevitt, Erik Csikos, George Motter, Scott Dantzer, Michael Dutsch, Jonathan Taylor, Carl Wagnor, Chris Patterson, Jean Watters, rian Sigafoos, and Harry Wagner. Second Row: Carol Traupman, Carolyn Dietsler, Otto Weber, Doug Thomas, Steve Adolt, Greg Sanders, Jason Hummer, cott Apgar, Jeff Weiss and Troy Driesbach. Third Row: Daniel Rex, Bryce Brinker, Tim Dzojko, Bob Bernhard, Ron Reichard, Robert Neufer, Mike Kuebler, om Guth, Dave Weaver, Joe Sharga, Greg Imoff, and Matt McGinley. CONGRATULATIONS '82 GRADUATES FROM THE HORN LINE Front: Amy Knerr, Karen Chrisman, Denise Haffner, and Greg Frey. Back: Bill McQuiiken, Keith Halderman, Amy Drum, Cliff Gouck, Cindy Farnham, Dave Elmor, Pat Haney, and Mike Schmoyer. BEST WISHES FROM THE TUBA LINE Adsf2Q3 Cenire Sauare Building Congralulalions Furry Friends Puppets ro ine graauaiing seniors from Peoples Life ins. Co. Alleniown, PA Timm Sioucli Bob Wolfe Jr. Mike Sfoudf Bob ROH1 EiSS2QGfSSSdB2i FU?RmEf2iZ'?ldi2fLS+l?W OPP m V Sieve Slouai Brian Baonman Ron Reilenauer Rick Holveck B cl H Lenny Hein 3037 P I A All 1 PA 48403 797-7447 AHS Senior Majorelles Alisa Kroninger - oapiain Lori Robinson Tneresa Cannariaio April Braaer Debra Fensiermaker Lisa Seaora - missing 294fAds Let us entertain you year round. Best Wishes From Shepherd Hills Dinner Theatre 200 S. Krocks Rd. Wescos ville, PA Reservations 398-9666 the Lehigh Valley 's only dinner theatre The Good Spirii Row: Keely Kellor, Trocy O'l-learn, Laurie Miller ond Robin Rosenf Row: Borb Boker, Forld All, Stacy Bellz and Pol Fclzinger. Qih ond Homilion Si the Brad I Boutique at Sumaixxs ' a 21 M711-I 512, ALLENTOWN, PA. Phono 821-1177 Congroiuloiions Closs of '82 Dawn Fandl, Diane Locher and Brenda Bear en ,. ky The pleasant aimosphere af the e arn. iiBesi of luck io The senior class. RED BARN 646 Norih 8ih Sireei TOIVI 84 JERRY'S Kneeling: Scott Cooperman, Ken Stephens and Tim Lang. Standing: Doug Kuhnsman, Ed Hanna. Ken Yeager, Tim Maron, Mr. Ackley and Phii Hahn. 296fAds S KSREICIIEIFICH 8 SE! 5 Mobil heating oil '- 1 1 Debbie Dursi and Jeff Springer stand by one of the many fuel delivery trucks of W. S. Reichenbach and Son Inc. The well known fuel company storage yard is located at 1343 North Plymouth Street. I Mark Pope and Shellie Uh! enjoy a tasty lunch at Yocco's, The Hot Dog Reichenbach yQCQQ'3 INC, and Son Inc. W ,WM 5 ,U ,f s..a From the left: Julie Molrine, Stacy Benson, Patti Kurtz, Mary Kurtz, Joan Leach and Connie Cope pose with owner, Joanne Leach at Jo's Beauty Haven located at 507 North 22nd Street. JCTS BEAUTY HAVEN Adsf2o7 Seated: Nancy Sell, Sally Trexler, Rhoda Glazier, Mary Schneider, Sara-Ann Thomas, Patricia Knox, and Virginia McCormick. Row 2: Gene Jani, Vince Grillo, Andrea Herrmann, Fern lvlann, Gerald Hontz, Cynthia Counts, Feta Robertson, Marguerite Finizzi, and Jackie Nlory. Row 3: Robert Sherman, Leo Stinner, Cornelius O'Donnell, Warren Keller, Chris Ask, David Deery, Charles Hanna, and Dr. Robert Egolf QDepartment Chairmanj. THE E GLISH DEP RT N WISHES THE GRAD TES GOCD LUCK, GOCD HEALTH A CO TI UED SUCCESS 298fAds Junior Class Officers Salule The Class af '82 -,fm l Gayle Graeller - Secrelary Dale Slein - Presiaenl Gail Ralh - Treasurer Ran Bayer - Vice-Presiaenr lVlrs. Balascak - Aavisar Mrs. Thomas' English Classes :WM r is ,E 2 'aj' S 2, as 7 Front Row: Mike Jacobs, Mary Muschko, Tom Ward, Kristin Whitner, Kathy Loder. Pete Potrebic, Debbie Smoyer, Joanne Parker, Jucli Gevirtz, and Mrs. Thomas. Second Row: Doug Kuhnsman, Julie Molrine, Charlie Wilson, Mike Roth, Adam Hofschlld, and Jeremy Lauer. Back Row: Eli Brill, Dave Kmetz, Frank Steckel, Don Petz, Rob Berkowitz, Tony DeFiore, and Richard King. Missing from the picture: Jon Graber. L-I' Kneeling: Kim Zieger, Elizabeth VanErde. Sitting: Mrs. Thomas, Mary Shook, Debbie Hoffman, Alisa Kroninger, Amy Clement, and Ann Cullimore. Back Row: Bart Cerami, Jeff Haffner, Paul Huffman, Bob Felkay, and Tim Reiss. Missing from the picture: John Hart. M ,SN A Ns, SR Bill Hansell, Robert Harris, Sue Denny, Carol Traupman, Mrs. Thomas, Ginsburg, Mary Ellen Lukasevich, Wendy Schaeffer, Tim Houseal, Jon Ron Smith. Missing from the picture: the gifted Steve Kern. Back: Mary Ann Romanchek, Keely Kellar, Laurie Miller, Jennifer Helene McGee, Andrea Orgler, Scott Sevart, Kim Roof, Carol Sargent ' - ' Y Thomas, and Tom Roginsky. Seated' Shawn Sussman. Mike Welt , Mershon, Pete Prochnau. Missing from the picture: Ann Bluth, and Sharp, soofms The L90 Club i i ' ' Front Row: Lisa Leibensperser, Kathi Sterner, Lisa Henehan, Jay Mershon, Laurie Moses, Dana Hendrickson, Kim Leverington, and Tina Nabholz. Second Row: Natalie Yacoub, Tracy Zampell, Alice Vasilik, Debbie Handwert, Beth Heins, Denise McCarthy, Jodi Schafer, and Daniela Neubauer. Back Row: Jim Geist, Sandy Zuppert, Dina Kountroubis, Debbie Juretus, Kim Brader, and Jennifer Hart. -sv, WNAXXN-Sr XX7 -5 XXXXXYTKYA Y N' 'NX--RN x ' ' J ui, N VX ' ,. DXTT- fi u 1 'Sb 5' 1 N-.f if s.-. . N N cg I A .l, In ' sea, - - N, . .,,..., 12. A-L , f'4'- I 'f.g.: -' ' b A ' 'M' F s '-Q. . o ,, MA- 4 su lf:- , it . .ik 4 . ,, .iffy-. , .A 3.-. ,-,. f 5 ,- I 'L ' N' K' T ,' . The Leo Club at play Adsfsoi th anar SPECIAL EDITION William Allen High School, Allentown, PA IUSPS 556-1601 74-A., l H ff an Debbie Dursi and Scott Sevart Front Rovr: Anne Bluth and Karen Sharp. Second Row: Kathi Sterner, Jeff Springer, Susan Denny, Pau u m , Row: Tami Quigley, Tim Houseal, Melissa Roth, Lee Deifer, Lee Solt, Janine Smith and Tony Stimpson. Fourth Row: Michael Jacobs, Jennifer Hart. Crownover, Steve Kern, Chris Turko, Scott Kane and Jeff Haffner. Fifth Row: Robert Berkowitz, Peter Noga, Vince Osso, Chuck Shumanis, John and Ann Kelley. 302fAds Nb Robert Harris s ,nk -2' J ' --. 'ws ,ee i' mmm, A 4 M' . L cgi, Q no-.N Q I Q EQ, , ,au-Q. Ana Ik z 'Q ,Q W QW. My 5- N.. :L . M 5 , 'L sl, ' ets a page for the November deadline. X x ha. Journalism 5 , W if X' 1 5 ' Kg, I 70. -l 1, A 1 4 2, ' I students prepare for mailing and homeroom dist: 55 9,2 Q10 S2 ev, 3-in o 52. f Q63 5 gm Q5 QS 91 . O I' 2 l'I'l 22 CD O Q 7 o I c CD CL 0 0 25 9.9. 6 3 Famous Name Brands The Carousel Stores are owned and operat- ed by the Clymer Famlly and sonln-law, Tony Perllla. We have been In the ChIIdren's Wear BuSIn6SS tor 21 YEARS. 8 Locations to serve you: U 929 Hamilton Man wnlfenau Mau J Dy Westgate Mall - A M-' .L Palmer Park Mall ' I Y, .6 5, I I -f South Mon m e -fx Rlchluhd MGII I '. , ' 'sail Stroud Mall ' , f P m y .--- Trexler Mall W X I m ll' I 'FE .-Sri' ' QE. 1.4. Iii' , , 5 5. For information: .4 Director ofAdmissions '15 A' , - X Cedar Crest College 4 0 L L E G- E ' ' ' All 1 ,PA18104 A .sf 1212: :ggi-1471 A UCKEYE PIPE LINE CO. 0 One of the largest independent transporters of refined petroleum O Delivering over 30 million gallons per day of gasoline , aircraft fuel , and home heating products to consumption centers in ten states I Providing service safely and silently through 3,600 miles of pipelines Adsfsos 'I982 VARSITY UA S OFFICER SCOTT COOPERIVIAN - TREAS. 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Tina Deichmeisfer Loriann Derr ff .,-ne y Timothy Dauberr '1'P' .1 Lori Deisenroih Juan Devarie 1 1' , :fian- 1 Q i Deborah Cohen ,1-v '-' N .1 A . 'iw so , A -C? p -9 I . 'bf If rs. .nw Jillian Curry gi. I Tracy Davis ,ix 1 I Bruce DeLong Marlin Diamond I hu ...D l l C K Roche! Dlmlck Y' 4 -Cl Q Chris Dorschutz Selinc Drayton fs... rv ,...23 11552313 Lisa Dunbar D96-ADDS Ebel? Lisa Ann Dolcn JoAnn Donmoyer fl i e l J 9 Sheri Donohue Joseph Dosrer Crystal Dofrery J' I1 S. Michael Dreisboch Kimberly Dries Cheryl Durbcick Christine Duser Slocey Eck Douglas Edick Georgios Droklellis , 'g Deon DfUCKenl'T1in9f Kelly Dzemo Ncncy Ehrnmoh ggi 'i l f X ,Q I Ronald Donschlelz ll Odisecis Drcklellls ,-'wr-. RODGICI DUCN 1 1 A 'ff F9 ff!! xr' ?' A 1 N i Thomas Dzemcz Sharon Eichmon 'E' Deborah sig X. v-', x Timofhy Ellioll David Elmore Susan Elvin Dorlenne Esposito 'Q-fy Harry Effinger W5 JO' ' Au . Y. Calherine Fehnel ' SIE fr-.Auf st , 1 fxfh Jeffrey Fink Rachel Freedman ef? 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Sherry Giiberl Michelle Gisolfi Eric Gordon Richard Gollhardi James Hafner Daniel Hamm 05:1- lf' sf b h 4 ' s D G, ,,,., xv l In 't Michael Fritz l Charles Fusner Donna George 8 Nfl 1 S Andrew Goldfarb Russel Grate Christopher Hahn -0-M Michelle eergirs ivan Goloub K J 1 x x Roberl Hafer James Hannel I, ,IT Z Ryan Harriotf Dee-Ann Hari au. .263 'Q I Jeffrey Heckler Carl Heckman Y .M f -I ' fy? r E 52 Kandy Heineman Dorothy Heiney ,Y 1 i f -oi if xy F' X ffsx Laurie Henehan Glenn Henriizy Robert Herman Donna Hermany .3-:Q is Jody Hauck Russell Heckman nw ,.,, . ft bi-f 'fi X fi N, , f FP Q , I -in X I ' 'ag-5. 'V A i?' .jgrf is 5P' F .- avffxqs X fi Lx an oooifilk A 5' kr A A e!44,1:f1'i'f'If- ' Joey Heins LOLJiS6 H6ii'1Z9 Awiida Herrera fs ii .-J i R 9 5. V my ic A f Richard Havir J 1 .fr sift., QQ, ll , If ' X . er: ' f - M. I N VT.Km'i,,r'r': ,.,. i ffyvd Steven Heimbach .W -Ti X we P 5 i. Joseph Heins .gg-43 Kvm-. Debbie HSi'IT1OF1 Michelle Herizburg Y 737 Andrew Heckenberger are ii is Frank Hein S-4 3 fa Danny Hendrickson . N... , 1. 1 Heidi Hermann Lori Herizog Gino Hessinger Wendell Hoffman 15' 1 Steven Huegel John Joseph Wendy Kcsfen ,J Lindo Heydr Stephen Hillegos 1 T? l 'C N' ll li Mm. y , Nl :J I ly: f r f W 1 ,,b- ',1x'5 1555 V 513.12212 W . ifiillikiil' f, E54 ' we - lr,,,.1 X X Jeffrey Hollond Tino Holzer 111 lx, x fl f f Jason HUmfT1Sf John lOCOCCG ,OJ w-..., Julie l'lOffl'TlOf1 ff Joseph Houser Robert Ivory s, wr David Josor Jeffrey Kolovodo John Keller Williclm Keller Craig Kordohely Debro Kelley , lg. - X , 7 'Y pil, 1 .ni k k? fav h . x , ' - A ll Q lx QfQ.,5 ll Y! ,. ,J '19 .rl-.1-' 1175! I . Vicki l'lOfffT1GfW 'x 4 xxx John Hrlndo Jill Jones Albert Koreyva lll Robert K6lSOI'1 1. 11 my ,M ,Mr KGFSD KSHSTSI' Steven Klein 43231 . Michclel Krovelick Liso Kuhns Mark Lonzone N114-' ! ?h. N x x Ju N 4 Rose Legafh William Lehr, Jr, Katherine Leibensperger 'Imr- wr X.- Christine Lomboy Scoll Long Melinda Lopez ,L F, . K K . inm:'l' -vw R. 12 A V' ,S Q gf - I J... ri V K, gf L' Zi lftfzfgx-7 3 yt wr: ei .ilfrllm .mi Dina Manero Mary Mangle Nicholas Marazoff .' 'We -.. X .f V ,-- N ....,,, V , l . 1, L if 5137 if xii ofa Rebecca Mariinez Michael Marx Hecfar Maysonef Lori McFadden Carol McGee Maflhew McGinley f' N ff Jennifer Lloyd Thersa Loder ' vw Eric Loyd Timothy Lulfe ell L ,W 9 is 'Ii ,V w 5- 1 5 'r 9' Norman Marsh Michelle Marlinez ,NIJ 'tv Kimberly McBee Elizabeth McClelland Patrick McGonigle Colin McKlel James McLaughlin Michelle McLeod xx 1 Roberi Melton Llseire Mendez Bridget Mlller Judy Mlller Trevor Miller Michoel Mllls Marion Mokrlisky Jose Molina SCOTT McLeod Wanda Mendez Lynette Miller 1 ix x Jackson Mims Angela Moore !kLd,,..... 'Q w A Q Q 6, , .J F A I . xr .Q To il loro l M4 9'1 sf' ,. ' AA Kerris McPherson Todd Mickey X. A A Perma Jean Mlller -od' '7Q 1 ... MCTK Mlnef David Morgan -A 'IT' - X iQ f 6. f Brian Medwafz W ' Y . M, .I y 1 I ' ' 1-1 i X..l ' Michael Mlcolochick x94 R tif Scot? Miller 'I Dione Missrner Kimberly Morgan Wendy Mory .2- ur' f' I Chrisiopher Muik , ' I Q 'wx-2 , 'v An 231 V V ,uw pn. fc ,N ?' ' Y ,Z 5 .,, 'rip . ,a f .':..i-. Y' jaw X eii:..2E'ii1-lf: +- m'5fAr'x BI'iOI'1 NGVOH9 PF! -f ii Z'- ' Chrisiine Newhdrd Jenny Nolder 9 -W., Randall Moser fhv I W N a -i ff William Motzer ve W X Henry Nagel Mariha Nagy .nv Z , y nv' ff if Timofhy Neidlinger '2 X . 4 NJ ---f, I. , I X W ' x Christopher Ney Lynn Nonnemacher ignlll-vu ,lid Q-4'Y xx f f Sfeven Neikam - -,- riff-'N ii 1 ff' Chonh Nguyen Sherry Nonnemdcher ff ,fx Samer Mouchref al i Timoihy Nagy o Richard Nemchik Scovt Nichol Kimberly Novosai nf i., -.3 . I x Yell' is Y-.nf y ,ggi , ,. ':. A -' Gregory Moyer Michael Naiies i i r Charmaine Newhard Georgios Nisiotis Andrew Nunn 1 1 ,f p 1 c ..--.v ', woo' 44' x l-ID 1- . F . ix, A Michael O'Connor 'ou' vo.. ,.n'14.,L.' Joseph Olenwine Jill Ott Patricia Owens 1 .,,.. Fi Dennis Poynter 4, ' Michael Phillips Alison Post Hrisoula PQXlfT1C1ClG5 X' ,T sf. ff Patrick Phillips Michelle Pradel ,Qi x....r ,, , ff Lourdes Ortiz i Dennis Parry may it 1? Ronald Pendleton if .i'f?l1?'. '+A f f i Neville Pinnock MOYC Rabehold E af? Luis Ortiz 1' -git - Kannikar Parry sf-3 I ...am Audi: fx Z , NOfb6fO P9l'Ol'l'O Richard Pion Lisa RGFT1ll'SZ .xx 4 I Lisa Oswald L9 D9nll'1S POSSOYO -10 f Ingrid Peters r ,kf Carmine Pornpa Dana Rapaport sr' -v--1 I I Lisa Raub Michael Reinhard 1 . Q fd 7' 1 I' Q I 5 -VIK 7 f'7 in at ,ff f iii' 3245, ,gr . L3 Kimberly Repn N-ev Ai if Nicholas Ricci Frank Raaocha ll fl...-A X X 557 U ..-v . Sharon Rauenzahn Patricia Readnack Michael Relnsmilh Glenda Reiss 1 ,nav -- df 4' , , A. x5 Kimberly Repperi Linda Repperr 6 andgw 12,1-L Jeffrey Rinciock Ismael Rivera Maria Rodriguez Edward Roma Donna Reimer Diane Reiiz Veronica Repsher H N---gr UT Liseiie Rivera David Roof q--ur X' sf elil f ,L i Stephen Reimer? John Reiiz 7 .1 X J Lisa Rhode .5 , Thomas Roberis Reinaldo Rosario Q' ,Z R056 ROSGYIO f- , I ' Joseph Rumph -.- --Q g f i Manuel Sanchez X 2 I Elaine Schantz John Schugardt 3 L' Xf- M P fW Kent Roth Michael Roth Dean Ruch ' if , I .' II, K J -43 K .1 no 1 David Ruth Michele Rutman James Sabol Anna Sarantidis - ,HA I, N I it it Joseph Schellenberg John Schultz 'ff K 'wr 5 ' 1 'sm -1 : ,- nv 7 'auf Cheryl Sarley John Schaller Scott Schleicher Joy Schmoyer Joseph Schultz Mark Schuster LJ i Malisa Ruff Donald Sallada li Keith Schanerberger Phyllis Schneck Nanci Scoblionko Q. an ref i X V if Ex r I .f A ' Ng ' 'S , r i ' Yvonne Segarra Rodney Sell Wendy Semmel 155 'ffm -,.,, 2 iv ' li rr? X 1' C l. I l 1 Beverly Sevart Susan Shankweiler Joseph Sharga , ,ff a A f f xt al, W' lf fly: Q 1 . S- Daniel Shelly David Shelly Tarnelra Sherrod Shawn Shrope Brian Sivak ...4Y' Brenda Shupp Bryan Sibbach Cindy Smicker Charles Smith ,ff If Glendly Sergeant ,V P 1 L . Jacky Sharma Caroline Shipreck 3, Q . V' I ww, V wA ' Brian Sigafoos Connie Smith QE Anne Sessoms ir X. K5 ek' A..- L. Mark Charon Dana Short Jacquelyn Sllben Gina Smilh 6'4 ?3 i I xi in S Jocn Smith it ' . X if .. ,Q S! 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T .rr xlhwwf x u , K -iffew g, g . i yi' Q .-.f , L -line sf , Lee Svoby , iwft Robert Tews Mary Ann Todd it 1 I -xf Heidi Stein -S , Q S.: Q 1 F, ,I A ,A 'I ,f n Q l .,, Nt 1 Suzanne Stringer fam I ni, ,K ,f-. as f x 'fix E' c I , 5 ' s A' Scott Sweeney SJ Xml' Aileen Thompson Lisa TOFTTOSKO f?i',,,iifgtE ' 4-no -7 '2hh - i X. Stephen Stein 'aff x ...X Y David Stroup QU 'Tix KOFGFT TGUS . 1'-b 4' S Q. , QA shf f 1-'av -' .aj ., l .fw l Sandra Thompson Margarita Torres Deborah Stirnpson MOPITCG Strobel n Jonathon Taylor ,J ,r Gretchen Tibbits Dennis Toseland I Mlchael Tolh Kathryn Trexler Margaret Vacchi Michael Valles Mario Velazquez Heidi Volpe S-iff ' ,Mi Ax fl 'Rr , yd ,J Q , A , x Valerie Wagner William Wagner Ill Daniel Wallers James Wallers 7, iatx ' W ' Q -Q ff f - Img' -.Q ' W 'E H Y i X W x 19. X ' f K 3 S :za f.. xg 5 Jaw. -1 NAL Ann Tsingoulis Susan Vanclergrifl ff ...J Chrlsll Vreeland Donna Turock Simon Vargas Q-3? Crystal Wagner Palrlcla Turock flex, Jeff Vaughan J ' 'mv :RK QDQZ .azzzg L!! Jeffrey Wagner l I Wx Joseph Wach Jlll Walker Kurtis Walp Tracy Ward Debra Weaver Kelly Weber in ki -an QU' f 'H ? Jennifer Webster Karen Weik M Ai ' l' rg ' yr. ,, A . A L f' if ,,,..,n-r W Kellh Welherhold Caroline Whlfe is X 1 1 I ' lr Ronald Williams Sandra Williams Mary Wippel Brenda Wirman Corinn Yevcak Mark Young , -if 47:-1, is: Terry Weller, Jr. l 5.3! ' !J Thomas Wilde 44 Kellie Wilson ,ui J . Kl'lSl'lD9 WOl'T1Sl' Fl'SdSl'lCk ZGl'll'1 117' , Q LF? l L .V y lggifigv Q 3 an ' w-N D 'Q Q . in FW! 5'-ffi W ' Qs A ' ' , if Dean Wenner Sfewarl Werley W ' - . al Y: 'i 5 7? i :af X K .5 g . ' W. . 'T' ,' . 1. Kerry Ann Williams Richard Williams W ' M, x M A ar e .rg -. y 1 , . A .t if TQ Lednne Will Tina Will My A, 4. Nicholas Wortningfon Lawrence Yonnuzzl Melanie Zancofsky Slephen Zeiner 'nav R ....... , ' ff' ,1 - ' . .i. ff. , in if: 'iw he ' . 'iw .HI l fs-1 - A - 'vi-,-'V - f. Q fx- -. 1 1 s- T - : . v. i.1m-s. . . s ' Theodore Zeller lll Karen Zellner , s is .Ultr- Kevin Clark ,41- Guillermo Rivera Lara Jill Miller W , ty H' Nechama Greenberg David Jancovlc Lara Jill lvliller, a freshman in our high school, has been seen regularly on The nil T.V. series Gimme A Break . She began her acling career as Amaryllis in The Broadway play Music Man which fealured Dick VanDyke. Olher aciing experiences include appearances in Search for Tomorrow . She has made local appearances al Dinner Thealre and Civic Lirrle Theatre. This Talenied young girl enjoys singing, gymnas- Tics, swimming, and horseback riding. Lisa Tomasko assumes her role as Treasurer of The Freshman class. s.,-. Ron Donscheiiz, vice-president, seriously awaits work from Marty. The real jewel of our class, Marry Diamond, discusses future plans. Freshman secretary Chris Ducer Takes a break from a lively meeting. Freshmen f 334 Af Freshmen Boys And Girls The Girls' Freshmen Basketball team, under the supervision of Anne Wenninger, started its inaugural sea- son in fine style. The team, consisting of twelve players, displayed determin- ation and stamina in posting a 43-2 record. Opponents included arch-rival Parkland, Becahl, Emmaus, Dieruff, Shawnee A and and North- ampton. The team was lead in scoring by Phyllis Schneck with 498 points and in rebounding by Martha Nagy. Other starters included Mary Mangle, Wendy Mory, Terri Adams, and Carole Ses- soms. Allen 37 Parkland Becahl Dieruff Becaho Northampton Parkland Shawnee B Shawnee A Emmaus Dieruff Emmaus Shawnee B Becahl Emmaus Won 43 Lost 2 Freshmen Girls' Basketball 27 54 ' 32 30 ' 46 34 30 45 Shawnee A 42 37 28 34 32 29 32 A2 46 56 AO 34 8 A8 AA AQ 28 34 22 44 35 . , Carole Sessoms, Wendy Mory, Martha Nagy eye loose ball. 332fGirls' Basketball i ,,. ,.. M... --1. -.1 Guards Phyllis Schneck and Terri Adams pose before opening tip-off. Coach Anne Wenninger shows her disapproval with offlcial's COII. . C fl 343' l 3 IQ 5 ' in . ' 1 Vh sv,-fwxkb :lug X l wsu Qlqr . -. l . ,, 5 4 f 1 Y - Y fy V lu -. an ' 1 fri Phyllis Schneck drives for two points as trainer Henry Wright looks on. Mary Mcngle and Donna Daubert await outcome of released shot. Girls' Basketball: Front Row: Phyllis Schneck, and Terri Adams. Row 2: Susie Hoffman, Diane and Lori Smith. Back Row: Coach Anne Wenninger, Donna Daubert, Leah Eshleman, Carole Martha Nagy, Wendy Mory, Mary Mangle, and Mary Wlppel. Capture League Titles l Jeff Vaughan-Guard Neville Plnnock-Guard Boys' Basketball: Front Row: Gregg Wick, Tim Daubert, Darrel Belfield, Jeff Vaughan, Mark Lanzone. Neville Pinnock, and Robert Carson. Back Row: Randy Unger, Marc Rabenold, Scott McLeod, Russel Grate, coach Barry Nagel, Todd Doster, Mark Smith, Dave Daubenspeck, and Warren irwln. Tim Daubert-center Mark Lanzone-forward Gregg Wick-sixth mon, forward The Freshmen Boys' Basketball team, coached by Barry Nagle, completed the 4984-82 season with a 44-O record. The starting five consist- ed of Jeff Vaughan, Tim Daubert, Neville Pinnock and co-captains Darrel Belfield and Mark Lanzone. Belfield, a forward, led the team in scoring with 459 points. Daubert, the center, was strong on the boards. Lanzone. the power forward, was the second leading scorer and led the team in rebounding, assists and steals. Vaugh- an and Pinnock, the guards, directed the potent offense. Gregg Wick and Marc Rabenold both did a fine job coming off the bench and were effective on both offense and defense. Allen 57 Whitehall East Hills Broughal Dleruff Shawnee A P burg Central Catholic Nitschmann Shawnee B Northampton Parkland Emmaus 94 Northeast Won 44 Lost O Freshmen Boys' Basketball ' 53 54 ' 29 92 45 A9 ' 34 78 Becahi 48 A8 415 69 - 42 50 ' 412 65 ' 39 76 32 60 46 42 39 57 27 37 Boys' Basketballf333 Frosh Team Has Tough Season The Freshmen WresTling Team, coached by Mr. Dick Kressler, had a Tough sea- son buf managed To ac- complish a record of 3 and Q. Though plagued by for- feiTs aT five weight classes, the Team showed ThaT They had The stamina To pull Through in Tough situations. Leading The Team with 7 pins and 53 Team points was 93 pounder lVlarTy Diamond. He also racked- up The East Penn Confer- ence Championship along wiTh 88 pounder Gary Zim- merman. Another out- sTanding freshman was Bill Tiger Taylor. Marty Diamond aT 93 lbs. wrestles Tough opponent aT 403 lbs.: despite The difference ln weight, Marty managed to win. as WJ' , Greg Bradford trying a counter-takedown agaInsT Tough opponent The Allen wrestlers warming up for a Tough match against Easfon Fr Allen Wrestling: Front Row: Jim McLaughlin, Gary Zimmerman, Marty Diamond, Frank Epinger, and Joe Sharga. Back Row: Mr. Kressler, Ken Houck, Cary STutzman, Cory Jones, Bill Taylor, Andy Kehm, and Dawn Brodf. 33AfWrestling esh 2A 30 28 33 42 men Wrestling Nltchman Phlllipsburg Emmaus B Broughal Emmaus A Norfheast Shawnee A East Hills Parkland Norfhampton Shawnee B Dieruff A2 43 AA 30 30 Won 3 Lost 9 Fr eshmen Support A.H.S. Q-ft 'ae Q 4: N gr? 'QL-fi 'Q ii -6-rs F V ,J . y 'uf v and Nanci Scobllonko Cheerleading and Becher, Jean-Marie B tennis. I is Soccer: Front Row: Mark Young, Marty Diamond, Tom Wilde, and Eric Lloyd. Back Row: Mike O'Connor, Dennis Fritchman, Joe Lotido, Ted Zeliers, and Robert Shelly. 4 I i l l .G.A. Representatives: Front Row: Janine Bergenstock, Jill Ott, Emily arnham, and Joe Schellenberg. Row 2: Alison Post, Suzanne Stringer, usan Lambert, Nick Worthington, John laocca, Jed Filler, and Dean Ruch. ack Row: Julia Huffman, Heidi Volpe, Andrea DeFiore, Wendy Mory, and onna George. Sue Laudenslager, Heldl Stein, Donna George, Swimming: Front Row: fl Denise Brader, Kim Novosat. Chris Baker, and Debbie Eig. Bock Row: Craig rowne, and Robert Kiesel. il Football: Front Row: Blll Taylor, George Nisiotis, Todd Doster, and Ron Donsheitz. Row 2: Nick Worthington, James Hafner, Jody Houck, Brian Stout, and Dean Ruch. Back Row: Joey Heinze, Joe Schultz, Kurt Walp, and Bob Hater. S.G.A. Senators Bridget Miller. Back Row: Marty Diamond, Ricky Gotthardt, Todd Doster. Neville Pinnock, and Jeff Vaughan. 2 Front Row: Chris Duser, Tom Wilde, Nanci Scoblionko, and Sportsf335 Freshmen Are lnlroduoed Allhough only one freshmon look Comus os o closs, o few orher freshmen devored Time To produce Their secrion of The yeorbook. Wendy Mory wos helped by Chris Lomboy, Donno George, Dione Missmer ond Louro Cobos who spenr free Time working on The Comus. Chrls Lomboy reloxes offer o hard doy's work Dlohe Mlssmer Gnd Chrls Lomboy work dlllgehfly, Vearbook Staff: Front Row: Donno George, Lourcr Cobos, ond Chrls Lomboy. Bock Row: Wendy Mory ond Dlone Mlssmer. 336jCondids Wendy Mory has o llffle fun while shoklng up Donna George. The Tolenred Louro Cobos ofrempfs To Type. Wendy Mory enjoys holding o llffle doll Louro Cobos and Donno George amuse themselves by cufflng off hecd. fw ,X A, ,,f if ,A 'if' . Q f' rv f -5 . V . F' I - neu: 4. N, 1'- iii -'67 1:ii+5 E' Mark SmITh conTemplaTes upcoming game. Freshmen are welcomed info The halls of Allen High, and The rush is on. :J The Freshmen Camus workers wish To Thank The following people who devofed Their Time and energies in helping us To produce our firsT yearbook. To Kerry Havir for her unending help boTh in and ouT of ' school. To Ginny Sharkazy, Marivi Cadden and Connie Cope for Their 'X liTTle biTs of wisdom. To Roberf Felkay ,, and Shellie Uhl and Mr. Kish for Taking Mo. ff., T T 1 and prinTing innumerable plcTures and puTTing up wlTh our immaTure anfics. ' To all The Teachers who were in- ' , N convenienced by our class iTerrup- 1' f ' P f 144 il Tions. To Dr. McHugh who allowed us Dom worry PM We on love YO' To be a parT of This book. To Henry WrighT for his unending supporf. To f Jackie and Lou Mary for Their helpful- T ness and guidance. Donna Dauberi displays her agIllTy. .l nn Todd DasTer and Neville Pinnock share a laugh. Carole Sessoms oufjumps Opponents with ease Tracy SmlTh remlnlsces aT freshmen pariy Hockey: Froni Row: Jenny Websfer, Janine Bergensfock, and Lisa Tomasko. When The Big Man speaks llfile freshman lisfens. Back Row: Diane Hoffsfeffer, Meg Vacchi, Wendy Mory, Leah Eshleman, Barb Pershy, and coach, PaT Barr. 338fCandids Little Chicks have Winter Workout at Muhlenburg Playground. Q1 X Phyllls Schneck and Trlsh Tallanek ham-IT-up. iv, if rr' 2 X ,ffl is . Lomboy and Brlclgei Mlller enloy a party. xo? Marc Rabenold flashes a shy smile. Lisa TOFTIOSKO cools off GT half-lime. DOI'1f1G DGUDGIT Gnd Neville Plnnock show off. Scoll Schleicher during a momenl of despair. Bill Tiger Taylor gefs psyched for a Tough march. rm Scoff Long walks on by. Dr. McHugh welcomes Freshmen inio the big Freshman smirks during biology exam. 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HANNA IT'S A MIRACLE BUT IT LOOKS LIKE WE'VE MADE ITI CONGRATS, GRADSI KAP 82 IT'S FINALLY OVER JANE 81 BOB JANICE BL JOE JILL JARRETT BRIAN JELENSITS TOMMY JEZICK JIM AND JUDY KAREN DRESSEL IS A FOX KATHI 81 DREW CAROL KECK KEEP IN TOUCH KAAAAA KEITH 8 PATTI FOREVER CHARLIE KELLY KERRY SL TONY SHERI KICHLINE CHARLES KNERR CHARLES C. KNERR JOANNE KOCH MR. Bc MRS. ROBERT KOCH, JR. KRISTI STOLE MY LINE ALISA KRONINGER MR. 81 MRS. VINCENT KULHAMER TONY LANZONE TONY LANZONE MR. 84 MRS. RANDALL J. LAUB MR. 81 MRS. RANDY LAUB LAURIE BI ROY NANCY LAUDENSLAGER CHERYL LEWIS LIVE MUSIC IS BETTER MR. SL MRS. LOCHER MR. 81 MRS. DEAN LOTT MAY YOU HAVE MANY HAPPY BL JOYFUL YEARS TOGETHERI LOVE, JANE MARY ELLEN LUKASEVICH LOUIS A. LUTTERSCHMIDT MR. 84 MRS. WEBSTER A. MANN MR. 81 MRS. ROBERT MARSH MR. 81 MRS. PETER MCAFEE DALE MCCANDLESS KAREN J. MILLER LISA MILLER DEBBIE MISSMER HELENE MCGEE MR, 81 RS. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, JR. MR. Ba MRS. DANNYE MILLER FRANCIS MORAN MONICA C.C.H.S. '82 MRS. MORY - REMEMBER BEEFSTEAK CHARLIE'S'? SHIRLEY L, DULD MR. 84 MRS. WM. MUHR MR. 81 MRS. MERV MUMMERT MR. 81 MRS. GARY MUZZELO LORI MUZZELO TIM O'CONNOR TOBY O'HEARN TRENI O'HEARN ONE LONELY HAIR SISTER JUDY OSWALD PATTER PEACH AND WEINER MR. 84 MRS. ROBERT PELTZ JR. THE PLAYER DAVID POLLITT RALPH J. PRITSCH MR. 84 MRS. ANTHONY J, PROCHASKA R2 81 G2 BARBARA L. REDMOND MR. 81 MRS. G. M. REID KAREN REIMERT ROBB AND EVELYN MR. 81 MRS. L. RODGERS 82 MARK 82 LISA BETTIE E. ROOKS MR. BL MS. EDWARD W. ROTH BARRY S. RUTH SARAH AND SHARON: MUTT 81 JEFF ERIC SCHIMENECK SCOTT 8L CONNIE SCUMBUM MR. 8A MRS. HOWARD SEIBERT SR. HOWIE SEIBERT JULIE SELL RUSSEL SHAFFER SHARON O'CONNOR MR. 81 MRS. ROBERT SHANKWEILER KAREN SHARP SHAUN IS MY BABE: IT'S IN THE CARDS ROBERT V. SHERMAN SHOO Bt KOO FRIENDS ALWAYS DIANE SHULTZ JANE SHURILLA SHUT UP AND DANCE MR. BL MRS. PAUL SIMON CALVIN SMITH JOE SMITH JOHN SMITH' WHAT'S YOUR ALIAS? MATTHEW SMITH SNOOZY WENDY SOUDERS JANICE SPENCER JEANETTE M. STEHLY TONY STIMPSON TRISH TALIANEK TED KERRY THE BEATLES LIVEI TIM 84 JANE TIMMY 84 NANCY TODD Bc DEBBIE TOM 8 PAULA TOMMY AND TRACY HELEN TOTH RON THEISS NICE HEADS - C.C. 8L P.F. ELIZABETH VAN ERDE 1984 WAS THE BEST SCOTT D. WALKER WEASEL ALISON WENGEL MELISSA WENGEL BRIAN BL KEVIN WESTWOOD FREDERIC T. WILLENBECHER, JR WINDSOR 96 MR. 81 MRS. EDWARD F, YATSKO GINA ZOBB HELEN QMUSCHKOj ZUERCHER '77 ROBERT ZUERCHER '75 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OONORATULATES 'I982 SENIORS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms William Hansell Peter Potrebic Sally Munro Kristin Whitner Michael Schiavone Mary E. Amey Jill D. Becker Robert H. Berkowitz Deborah J. Bernecker Anne M. Bluthe Dale R. Brezner Eli R. Brill Carole A. Castellane Bart A. Cerami Judith E. Chapman Amy L. Clement Jack B. Cohen Ann M. Cullimore Donna D. Davis Anthony E. DeFiore Susan J. Denny Stephen Falatko Robert A. Felkay Gerry L. Fillls Alon Friedman Franklin R. Gergits Judith Gevirtz Jonathan S. Graber Jeffery J. Haffner Robert S. Harris Deanna C. Hertzog Diane M. Hoderman Deborah L. Hoffman Adam C. Hofschild Timothy J. Houseal Paul E. Huffman Andrew S. lchimura Karen Jacobs Michael W. Jacobs Brian D. Jelensits Chris A. Jones Diane M. Kalb Erin E. Keller Richard F. King Joanne M. Klocek David J. Kmetz Eva A. Kristiansson Alisa A. Kroninger Douglas J. Kuhnsman Susan K. Kurtz Cindy A. LaFaver Lenna J. Laskaris Jeremy A. Lauer Kathleen Loder Mary Ellen L. Lukasevich Joann M. Madden William M. Madeira Karen J. McClelland Laurie S. Miller Julie M. Molrine Jennifer A. Moser Mary K. Muschko Janet M. Muzzelo Joanne Parker Maureen J. Perry Donald J. Petz Peter J. Prochnau Terry Quier Timothy C. Reiss Thomas Roginsky Charles M. Rohrer Mary Ann Romancheck Kim D. Roof Michael T. Roth Carol L. Sargent Shawn M. Sassaman Larry A. Schade Alyssa B. Silverstein Ronald L. Smith Debra S. Smoyer Jeffery S. Springer Francis C. Steckel Susan K. Steinberg Kathi L. Sterner Joan M. Taus John F. Toso Carol A. Traupman Elizabeth M. Van Erde Kim E. Waggoner Thomas Ward Frances A. Weber Charles Wilson Michael D. Word Kimberly A. Zieger Adsf3A9 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS FROM YEAGER'S FUEL, INC. RARLON IRON WORKS CHARLES SCHULTER, JR. ORNAMENTAL IRON COMMERCIAL 84 INDUSTRIAL 395-3472 Index Records 1982 Statistics Abbott. Scott M. - 154 434 N. 7th St. Abraham, Michael A. - 2. 3. 23. 45. 46. 82. 154. 205 721 N. 21st St. Contemporary Affairs. 2.3: SGA 3: Key Club 2.3 Abrantes. Jane F. - 23, 46. 52. 154 1646 Turner St. Theater Club 2: SGA 2: Contemporary Attalrs 3: Skl Club 1 ACADEMICS: BUSINESS 223 ACADEMICS: COOKING. SEWING, and MUSIC 221 ACADEMICS: ENGLISH 218 ACADEMICS: FOREIGN LANGUAGE 219 ACADEMICS: MATH 216 ACADEMICS: PHYSICAL EDUCATION 220 ACADEMICS: SCIENCE 222 ACADEMICS: SOCIAL STUDIES 217 Acevedo. Cristobal L. 154 117 S. Jelterson St, ACHIEVEMENT CLUB 75 ACKLEY, JAMES 243. 296 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Adams. Kelly A. - 36. 48. 74. 154, 118, 119 18922 S. Delaware St. Basketball 1.2.3. Leaaer's 2.3: Varsity A 3 Adams, Wllllam M. - 60, 61. 154 515 Cedar St. ssofrxds Band 1.2.3 ADS DIVIDER PAGE 264, 265 AFS 72 Aquila. Diane L. - 154 315 N. 8th St. Aiken. Annette T. - 75, 154 1320 Gordon St. Albenzl. John J. - 155 2413 SW 28th St. Aldlnger, John D. - 46. 87, 155 B21 Washington St. Golf 2.3: Chess 1,2,3: Contemporary Affairs 3 All, Farld - B5, 155. 295 1133 Linden St. Track 1: Leo Club 1 ALLEN ADMINISTRATIONS 236, 237 Allen, Maryann 155 2126 Baker Dr. ALLEN, WILLIAM F. - 243 ALL-STAR HOCKEY 147 Alpha. Crystal A. - 89. 155. 280 207 S. 13th St. Soft Ball 1: Pom-Pom Girls 2.3: Ski Club: Runners Club SGA 2.3: Contemporary Affairs 3 Alpha, Matthew M. - 73299 N. 6th Alves, Joan - 204, 219 PO Box 1934 Honor ROII 1.3: Spanish Honor Society 2,3: Jump Rope A Thon 1 Alves, Vlvlan - 203 1136 Chew St. Amello. James J. - 130, 132, 155 765 E. Emmaus Ave. Wrestling 1,2,3: Football 2 Amey, Mary E. - 7. 27. 46. 49. 51. 54, 55, 74. 148, 155. 285 1131 N. 15th St. Volleyball 1: Softball 2.3: Leo 2: Leaders 3: Contemporary Affairs 3: Runners 3: Varsity A 3: Art Club 3: Honor Soclety 2,3 Anagnostou. George D. - 155 1113 Turner St. Anderson. Mary L. - 155 735 Liberty St. SGA 1 Andrees. Nancy J. - 155 727 N. 26th St. Apgar, Scott A. - 60. 61. 82. 86, 155. 293 3139 Salisbury Band 1.2.3: Dance Band 1.2,3: Orchestra 3: SGA 3 ART 54, 55 ART, MUSIC, HOME ECONOMICS DEPART- MENTS 252, 253 ASK, CHRISTOPHER R. 240 298 ASTRA 78, 79 Atlyeh, Flbbl 155 843 N. 20th St Bachman, Lorlanne - 155 1208 Whitehall St. Bachman. Ted. 1217 N. 19th St. BALASCAK, DONNA - 253 Balch, Blll E. 1930 S. Idaho St. BAND - 60. 61 Bankowskl, Michael D. - 155 316 S. Leh St. Barnett, James D. - 74, 96. 97, 150. 155 2948 Pearl Ave. Football 1.2.3: Basketball 1, Varsity A 3 Bartholomew, Ginger L. - 155 925 Chew St. Batarlck, Chuck P. - 156 2618 Elm St. BAUDER, ROV E, Bear, Brenda L. - 5, 37.48, 79, 100, 101, 134. 156. 214, 296. 76 646 N. Sth St. Cheerleading 1.2.3: Gymnastics 2.3: Astra 3: Leaders 3: Contemporary Afralrs 3: Ski 2.3 Beauchner. Lawrence P. - 156. 14, 54, 55 2845 LIDer1y St. Beazley. David - 248 Beck. Richard C. - 156 454 Gordon St. Becker. Donna M. - 156 1023 Chesnut Sf, Becker. Erlc A. - 18. 206 1229 Walnut Sl. Becker, JIII D. - 156, 219 National Honor Society: Cheerleader 1 Bednorczyk. Leroy F. Jr. - 156 721 Mohawk St. Behler, Donna L. - 156 529 Harrison St. Bell. Jeffery S. - 156 112 N. Bth St. Beltler, Vickl D. - 156 838 N. Bth St. Buslness 2.3 Beltz, Stacey - 205 Belzecky, Stephanle M, - 156 1042 W. Junlata St. Benner. Neal E. - 156 1527 S. Jefferson St, Bennlcoff. Kenneth J. - 46, 156 713 N. Lumber St. Chess 2: Contemporary Affalrs 3 Bentz. Barbara K, - 7: 9. 48, 94, 109. 110. 125. 142, 147. 153. 156 625 N. 30th St. East Penn All-Star Fleld Hockey 2.3: Fleld Hockey 1.2.3: Swlmrnlng 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Contemporary Affalrs Club 1.2,3: Leaders 2.3: Varslty A 1,2.3 Berasley. Julle A. - 157 1128 V2 Lehigh St. Berkenstock, Joanne - 57, 157 1330 W. Congress St. Cholr 1,2,3: Musical Contests 1.2.3 Berkowltz, Robert H, - 10, 157. 199. 216. 271. 300 934 N. St. Rlfie 1, Contemporary Affalrs 1,2,3: Ski 1.2.3 CPres.j: Key 1.2.3 Bemwan, Llnaa C. - 16, 46, 76, 77. 157 2987 Falrfleld Dr. Contemporary Affalrs 3: Skl 3 Bernecker, Deborah J. - 46, 51, 157 1054 N. 26th St. Contemporary Affalrs 3: Business 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Berry, Halls E. - 203 132 N. Madlson St. Theatre 2: Contemporary 2: Skl 2 Bertsch. Rodger L. - 157 2842 Lenlgn sr. Baseball 1 Blnkley, Chrls A. - 157 2136 S. Lumber St. BITLER. LOIS - 68, 69, 252 Blalsdell. Susan L. - 23. 46. 157 205 N. 28th St. Swlmmlng 1: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2,3: Key 1.2.3: Theatre 1,2,3: SGA 1.2.3: You Can't Take It Wlth You BLANCHARD. ROBERT - 54, 252 Bleam. Chrlstopher A. - 51, 103. 104, 122, 157 2207 Gordon St. Natlonal Honor Soclety 3: Soccer 1.3: Swlmmlng 1.3: Tennls 1.3 BLEAM, RICHARD - 254, 255 Bleller. Robert J. - 46, 74, 94. 95, 96. 102. 104. 150. 157. 285 2012 W. Pennsylvanla St. Soccer 1.2.3: Baseball 1,2,3: Football 3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Varslty A 3 Bloch. Dawn R. - 80. 157 2002 Baker Dr. FIGIU Hockey 1,2 Blum, Sandra A. - 157 72486 Whltehall St. Bluth, Anne M. - 43, 51. 78. 157 2911 Chew St. Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3: Snap 2: Astro 3: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2,3: Canary 2.3 CEdItor-In-Chlefj BOLD, ROBERT - 256. 257 Bomberger, Mark B. - 18 327 N, 9th St. BONFIRE - 29 Bosch. Dawn - 157 738 Salnt John St. BOYER. GEORGE - 13, 56. 57. 69. 253 Boyle, Jeff W. - 158 1912 S,W. 17th St. BOY'S BASKETBALL - 114, 116 BOV'S SWIMMING - 122, 123 BOY'S TENNIS - 128 BOV'S TRACK - 138 - 140 8OV'S VOLLEYBALL - 136 Brader, Aprll C. - 2, 3. 15, 25. 38. 45. 46. 57. 58. 59. 82. 158. 208. 292, 294, 307 623 Oak St. Cholr 2,3: Glee 1: Malorettes 2,3: Flags 1: Astra 3: Leaders 3: Contemporary Affalrs 3 Brandon. Kenneth S. - 204 454 Washington St. Soccer Brantley. Kevln - 114, 115. 116, 203 73116 Walnut St. Basketball 2.3, Bremer. Dale R. - 51. 158 2006 Green St. Natlonal Honor Soclety chta. Diane M. - 158 2844 Femor St. ll. EII R. A 46, 51. 66. 80. 158 2159 Overhlll Rd. JV Soccer: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3: SGA 1,2: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Dungeons and Dragons 2.3 Brobst. Colleen R. - 5. 7. 29. 30, 48. 82, 110, 118. 119. 158, 212, 213. 214. 215. 228, 269 735 S. 10th St. Fleld Hockey 3: Basketball 3: SGA 2: Key 2: Leaders 2: Student Councll 2 Brobst. Jody - 158 1032 Hamllton St. Brown. Kelth M. - 231 BROWN, ROBERT - 237 Brunner. Karen E. - 158 2310 Falrvlew St, Astra 2: Contemporary Affalrs 3: SGA 3: Buchert, Valerle L. - 158 2618 Femor St. Budhoo. Balram M. - 736 Green St. Buesgen. Denlse K. - 46, 158 1129 S. 10th St. Contemporary Affalrs 3: Burdenskl. Bob E. - 144, 127 1928 S. Hall St. JV Basketball 1: Baseball 1,2,3: JV Football 1: Football 2: Contemporary Affalrs 2 Burgas. Joshua - 158 641 Lawrence Court Burlan. Davld S. - 60, 61. 158, 284 517 N. 21st St. Band 1.2.3 BUSCHI. JOHN - 248 BUSINESS CLUB - 88 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT - 244. 245 Butterweck. Laura M. - 57. 67, 158. 208 427 N. Leh St. Glee Club 1.2: Cholr 2.3: Chorale 3: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3: Buxton, Kevln J, - 15, 60. 61, 69. 86. 158, 207. 282 126 S. Fulton St. Outstandlng Sophomore jazz award Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Jazz Band 1,2,3: Trl-M 2.3 BYRNE. SUSAN - 241 Caclolo, Theresa M. - 158 25 S. Madison St., Apt. 2 Cadden, Marlvl P. - 2, 3, 11, 38, 45. 153. 158 3040 Arcadla Ave. Band 1.2: Comus 3 Cameron, Davld A. - 159 1219 W. Tloga St. Varslty Golf Team: Varslty A CANARY - 42. 43 Cannarlato. Theresa M. - 14, 31, 46, 54, 58, 59. 153. 159, 212, 294 2445 Llberty St. Malorettes: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Skl 1.2,3: Modeling School Show CANNARIATO. THOMAS - 243 CAP AND GOWN - 231 CAPKOVIC. REBECCA - 32, 250 Castellane. Carole A. - 51. 159 842 N. Berks St. Glrls' Glee 1,2: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Ceraml. Bart A. - 46. 51, 159, 181, 300 717 N. 11th St. Contemporary Affalrs 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Cesohln. Tracy L. - 2, 3, 7. 26, 29, 45, 46. 48. 57, 67. 74, 78. 82. 110. 153. 159. 168. 208. 233. 292 Volleyball 1: Fleld Hockey 1.2.3: Glee 1: Chorallers 1: Cholr 2.3: Chorale 2.3: SGA 1: Leaders' 3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Astra 3: Varslty Comus 3 Check. Dlana L, - 48. 74, 110, 148. 159 530 S. Leh St. Fleld Hockey 1.2,3: Basketball 1. Softball 1,2,3: Leaders' 1,2: Varslty A 3 CHEERLEADERS 100, 101 Chlpkar, Joseph R. - 159 3357 capital sr. CHOIR - 56, 57 CHORALE - 67 Chrlstman, Anne M. - 57. 67. 69. 159 935 N. 19th St. County Chorus 1.2: Dlstrlct Chorus 2.3: Fleld Hockey 1: Chorale 2.3: Glee 1: Cholr 2,3 Chromlak, Carol E. - 159, 306 933 N. Ott St. Clark, Llsa A. - 159, 341 906 N. 17th St. Clark. Marte 625 Unlon St. Cleaver. Janlce E. - 10, 46. 78, 160, 271, 76 522 N. 24th St. Track 1: Astra 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 2,3: SGA 2: Skl 3 Clement, Amy C. - 51. 60. 61. 160. 300, 76 2027 Greenleaf St. Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 1,2,3: Skl 3: Contemporary Aftalrs 2: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 CLEWELL. WILLARD - 12, 246 CLUB WRAP-UP - 92, 93 Cabos. Wayne F. - 160. 76 2132 Elrn St. Skl 3 Cohen, Jack B. V 61. 160, 76 520 N Glenwood St, Natlonal Honor Soclety 1,2,3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 2: Skl 3: Wrestllng 1,2 Comp. Rlck C. - 19, 160 343 N. 15th St. COMUS - 2, 3, 44, 45 Conkllng. Chrlstlne J. - 2, 3. 60, 61. 160. 275 1600 Lehlgh Parkway East Band 1,2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3 Conway, Shlrley M. - 160 1015 N. 12th St. Basketball 1 CONTEMPORARY AFFAIRS - 46, 47 Cooper. Gregory 134 S. Blank St. Coaperman, Scott L. - 73, 74, 97, 150, 160. 296, 304 1019 N. 19th St, JV and Varslty Football 1.2,3: JV and Varslty Baseball 1.2.3: Key 3: Varslty A 3: SGA 3: Dance Marathon Food Commlt- tee Chalrman Cope. Constance D. - 2. 3. 5. 45. 78, 160. 210, 265, 278, 297. 341 440 N. 15th St. Band 1.2: Orchestra 2: Contemporary Affalrs 2,3: Astra 3. Comus 3: QAds Edltorj: Dance Marathon COUNCIL OF YOUTH - 71 COUNSELORS - 258. 259 COUNTS. CYNTHIA - 298, 238 CROSS COUNTRY - 106, 107 Culllmore. Ann M. - 51, 66. 160. 300 521 N. 26th St. Tennls 1,2: Contemporary Aftalrs 1.2,3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Culpepper, Darnell - 204 116 Regave St. Cury. Barry G. - 97, 160 22 Park Blvd. Football 3 Cyllnder. Scott A. - 55, 82. 160 735 N. 28th St. Dalesslo. Lorle L. - BB. 160 961 Tllghman St. Buslness Club 3 D'Amore. Donna I. - 6. 9, 48. 74, 95. 110, 151, 160. 118, 119, 182. 188, 209. 213 3003 Greenleaf St. M.V.P. Powder Puff 3: Fleld Hockey 1.2.3. 12nd Team All Starj: Softball 0.1.2.3: Basketball 1,2,3,: Leaders' 2.3, qPres.3j: Varslty A 2.3 DANCE MARATHON - 24 - 27 Donner. Llsa M. - 161 1122 Maple St. Buslness Club 3 Donner, Ronald W. - 161 1631 Tremont St. Donner, Tammy A. - 48, 74, 148, 161 B32 Green St. Softball 0.1.2.3: Leaders 2,3: Varslty A 3 Dauscher. Kevln S. - 161 841 N. Berks St. J.V. Wrestllng: J.V. Baseball Davld. Llsa A. 933 Gordon St. Davldl, Marina - 34. 46. 72. 161 1936 Washington St. Rlfle: Contemporary Affalrs Davls. Donna D. - 51. 57. 161 120 S. Edward St. Honor Soclety 2,3: Glee Club 1: Cholr 2,3: Davls. Donna L. 210 N, Howard St. Davls. Douglas G. 132 12th St. Wrestllng 2 DAVIS, EILEEN - 253 DAVIS. MICHAEL - 106, 244 DeBellls, John - 233, 248 Decker, Sheryl L. - 88. 161 1204 S. 7th Street Plng-Pong Intramurals 1: Business Club 3: DeCray. Shlrley J. 849 Mercer St. Key Club 2,3 DEERY, DAVID - 240, 298 DeFlore, Anthony E. - 7, B. 24. 27. 29, 37, 46. 51. 73, 300. 74, 82. 144, 146, 162, 215. 218. 228. 269 4090 Tllghman St. Class Presldent 2,3: Class Treasurer 1: Baseball 1.2.3: Basketball 1: Key Club 1.2.3: Honor Soclety 2,3: S.G,A 1.2.3 DeFraln, Erlc T. - 18. 162 1337 Llbeny sf. DENNY, JACK - 246 Denny, Susan J. - 43. 51, 78. 162, 228. 287, 300 1502 Catallna Ave. N.C.T.E. Award: Honor Soclety, 1st Place P.S.B.A. Award: Glee Club 1: Cholr 2,3: Chorallers 2: Green Clrcle 2,3: Con- temporary Aftalrs 1,2,3: S.G.A. 1: SNAP Program 3: Astra 3 Greasy Skl Club 1,2: Jump Rope Marathon 3 DePletro. Karen - 18. 53. 162. 185 2848 Arcodla Ave. DePIetro. Kevln 9 162, 185 2848 Arcodla Ave. Stage Crew: T.V. Crew DeSauteIs, John - 60, 61 1124 S. 7th St. Band 1.2.3 DEVINE, CHARLES - 243 Dex, Gregory J, - 5, 73, 82, 96, 97, 150, 162. 212, 213 944 S. Poplar St. Football 1,2,3: Varslty A: Key Club 3 DIAZ. ANIBAL - 66. 233. 251 Dlaz. Luz - 204 656 Lawrence St. Dlehl. Davld - 162 1105 S. 10th St. Dlehl. Lorl A. - 2, 3. 45. 46, 78, 162, 182, 288 1222 Tllghman St. Bandtront 1.2: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2: Astra 3: Comus 3 Dllcher. Jlll D. - 89, 162. 280 301 W. Johnston St. Pom-pom Glrls 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 3 DIVING - 126 DONCHEZ. ROBERT - 242 Donmoyer, Joseph P. - 15. 162. 304 1547 W. Hlghland St. J.V. Football: Skl Club: Contemporary Affalrs Dorward. Scott - 97, 150. 162, 208 1204 N. 16th St. Wrestllng 1.2.3: Football 1.2.3: Dotter, Veneclo M. - 162, 304 81695 N. 8th St. Doyle, Danlel E. - 65. 163 313 S. Berks St. Orchestra 1.2.3: Dlstrlct Orchestra Downlng. Kevln B. - 9. 28. 37. 74, 97. 150. 162. 170. 229 1202 N 19th St. Football 1.2,3: Varslty A 2,3 Dreher. Beverly T. - 163 717 Clay sr, Drelsboch, Stephen A. - 163, 212 2627 Broder St. Drelsbach. Troy E. - 60. 61. 163. 293 806 N. 8th St. Dressell, Karen S. - 36. 37, 48, 49. 74. 148, 163. 168 1039 N. 21st St. M.V.P. Softball 2: Softball 0.1.2.3: Basket- ball 1: Leaders' 2,3: Varslty A 3: Runners' 3 Dressell. Klm J. - 163 1039 N. 21st St. Drlscoll, Margaret M. - 163 1842 Hamllton St. Cross Country 2 Drozdawskl. Tom E. - 163 302 N. 9th St. Track 1.2.3 Durrdore, Shannon E. - 164 923 Benton St. Durback, Marla E. - 164 2428 SW. 27th St. Durgln. Stephen - 164 777 Mohawk St. Dursl. Debra L. - 11, 43: 78. 148. 164.205, 287. 297 2815 Huron St. P.S.P.A. 3rd Place Award 433: SNAP Award: Edltof Award 3: Softball 2.3: Astra 2,3: Leaders' 3: Canary 2.3: Dzajko, Tlmothy E. - 60. 61. 164 3072 Salisbury Drlve Band 1.2.3 Edlck, Tlmothy A. - 60, 61. 164, 284 604 N. 11th St. Band 1.2.3: Chorallers 2: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3 Index! 351 EGOLF. ROBERT - 50, 238, 298 EISENHART. RUTH - 244 ELIAS. JOSEPH - 233, 247 Ely, Undo J. 10, 46, 65, 164, 271, 289 1014 N. 30th St. Orchestra 1.2,3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 1.2: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2,3: Key Club 2,3 ENGELSON. E. ELOISE ENGUSH DEPARTMENT - 238, 240 ENGLUND, GAIL - 242 Englund. Laura W. - 164, 76 513 N, 20th St. Bond 1.2: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3: Ski Club 1.2.3 Erb, Cllfford, Jr. - 136. 165 816 Chew Sl. Basketball 2.3: Volleybal 2.3 ERB, RAY - 237 Erdman, Scott D. - 165 539 S. 25th St. Erdman. Wayne C. 248 N. 8th St. Erney. Donna M. - 88, 165 37 S. Madlson St. Erney, Douglas. L. - 165 608 N. 10th St. EVANS, WILLIAM EXCHANGE STUDENTS - 34, 35 Eyster. Tlm P. - 165 2825 Llberty St, Wrestllng FACULTY DIVIDER PAGE V 232, 233 Fahor, Mark D. - 165 2837 Arcadla Ave. Football 1 Falatko, James J. - 60, 61. 165, 185. 282 2128 Gordon St. Band 1.2,3: Orchestra 1.2,3: Jazz Band 2,3 Fdlatko, Stephen - 51, 60. 61. 165, 185. 284 2128 Gordon St. Baseball 1: Band 1.2,3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 FALK, PHILIP D. - 244 Fandl. Dawn M. - 7, 31. 78.101, 165. 168. 213, 296 2434 S.W. 26th St. Cheerleading 1.2,3: Astra 3: Contempor- ary Aftalrs 3 Fardls, Vary - 88, 165 904 N. 19th St. Skl Club 1.2 Farnham. Cynthla G. - 60, 61, 165, 293 Dlstrlct Orchestra 1.2,3: Dlstrlct Band 3: Band 1,2,3: Orchestra 1.2.3 FASHONS - 210. 211 Faust. Pa'l'tI A. - 23, 45, 165. 211, 268, 278. 307 1966 S. Tdaho St. Comus 3: Runner Club 2: SGA 1 FAUX, JAMES - 251 Fegely. Pamela K. - 165 314 N. 14th St. FEICHTL, WILUAM - 249 Felcay, Robert A. - 2, 3, 45. 51, 165. 300 829 N. 25th St. Contemporary Affalrs 1.2,3: Honor Socle- ty 2.3: Key Club 2,3: Camus 3 Felton. Eustacla - 165 136 N. 12th St. Fenstermaker, Debra D. - 58, 165. 294 523 N. Lumber St. Flags 2: Malorettes 3: Contemporary Aftdrs 1,2 Ferry, Peter M. - 60. 61, 76, 86. 166, 282 746 N. 11th St. Band 1.2,3: Dance Band 2.3: Skl Club 1.2.3 Fledler. Robin L. - 166 223 N. 13th St. Cheerleodlng 1,2 Fllls, Gerry L. - 19, 166 1148 Unlon St. FNE, AUNE 244 FNNIZZI, MATQUERITE - 240, 298 Flnk, Rdldy J. 321 S. Salnt Cbud St. Fhnefrock. Kcilno F. 527 Hartson St. FRESTODE, DAVID - 54, 253 Flsher, Jay M. - 166 609 N. New St, Flsher. Kelth R. - 41. 73. 82.166, 212. 213, 217 1457 Exter Road Footbal FISFER, ROBERT - 46, 233. 241, 76 FLAGS - 63 Flck, Robert D. - 166 2424 S. 10th St. FLUESO, MARIANNE - 244 352 7 Index FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT - 250, 251 Frank. Tlmothy S. - 166 1123 S, 8th St. Frank. Tracl S. - 166. 268 614 IA N. Fulton St. Frederick, Janet R. - 60, 61, 65, 69, 14. 76, 3, 203. 277 321 S. 25th St. Swlmmlng 1.2,3: Track 2,3: Band 1.2,3: Cholr 2: Orchestra 3: Skl Club 3 Frederlck. Tracy L. A 88 2211 S, 9th St. Buslness Club 3 Freeman. Lynn A. - 2, 3. 31, 46, 78, 82. 166. 304 1545 W. Falrmont St, Astra Club 3: Contemporary Attalr 3: Skl Club 1.2.3 Freltas. Doug W. 1625 Alen St. Track FRESHMEN BOYS' BASKETBALL - 334 FRESHMEN CANDIDS - 338, 339 FRESHMEN DIVIDER PAGE - 308. 309 FRESI-IMEN GIRLS' BASKETBALL - 335 FRESHMEN PICTURES - 310, 331 FRESHMAN SGA - 337 FRESHMEN SPORTS - 332. 333 FRESI-IMEN WRESTLING TEAM - 336 Frlck, Dan W. 1420 Llberty St. Frledman, Alon - 166 831 N. Marshal St. Frltch, Rlchard R. - 166 637 N. 9th Sl. Frttz, Randy K. 100 S. Krocks Road FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA - 80 Gabler, Ellzabeth A, - 7, 16, 166. 207, 76 33 S. 16th St, Skl Club 1.2.3. Gallagher. Wllllam C. - 53. 166 528 N. Retwal St. Rltle team: Contemporary Affalrs Gdlllano, Glnd - 2, 3.29, 31. 45, 100, 101. 166. 168, 213, 219 202 S. 16th St. Cheerleading 2.3: Gymnastlcs 1: Camus 2,3 GASDASKA, WILUAM - 246 Gasper, Kimberly A. - 166 1749 Hldtland St, Exchange Gaughan, Danlel D. - 166 538 Cleveland Gaydos, Celeste V 167. 182. 285 1717 W. Cedar St. GAYDOS, JOAN - 54, 253 Gehman, Dawn L. - 63, 167, 290. 291 2333 S, Lumber St. Bandtront 1.2.3 Gehrlnger, Annette S. - 167 816 W. Emaus Avenue Gewer. Sandy - 167 921 Chew St. Band 1,2 Gelst. Bryan K. - 203 2809 Arcadla Avenue Gelst. Chrls E. 1204 Gordon St. GEMMEL, JOAN - 258 Georgls, Kathleen D. - 167 824 N. 8th St. Gerglts, Franklln R. - 15, 46. 51, 74, 97, 167, 214 2803 Moravlan Avenue Natlonal Honor Award: Varwy A: Football 1,2,3: Key: Contemporary Affalrs: Natlon- Gl Honor Soclety GESSLER, CHRISTOPHER - 245 Getz, Dlane M. - 167 444 N. 9th Gevlrtz. Judl - 51, 22. 46, 167, 300 2807 Llvlngston St. Honor Soclety 2.3: Natlonal Merlt Scholar- shlp sernl-tlnallst 3: Contemporary Attalrs 2,3: You Can't Take It Wlth You 2: Glbson, Nancy 168 244 N. 12th St. Glerlng, Darlene E. -168 217 Chestnut St. Gilbert, Ronald V., Jr. - 168 1821 'A Llnden St, Gll, Davld - 82. 168. 181 2403 Walnut St. Glllmeyer. John F. - 168 1843 Hamllton St. Gllly, Jule A. 2, 3, 45, 168. 280 205 S.- Madlson St, Camus 3 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY - 108. 110 GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL - 121 GIRLS SWIMMING - 124, 125 GIRLS TENNIS - 129 GIRLS TRACK - 141, 143 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL - 118, 120 GIRLS VOU.EYBALL - 137 GLAZIER, RHODA - 13, 240. 298 GLEE CLUB - 68 Gllck, Deborah A. - 168 830 N. Berks St. Canaryettes 2 GODSHALK. FLOYD - 249 Goebel, Brett - 2, 3. 45, 168, 211. 307 421 N. 8th St. pcm-poms 1: Comus 3: GOLF - 113 GOLLATZ, JAMES - 256 Gombert, Kevln S. - 169 92395 Green St. GOOLA, JOHN - 259 Gossman. Davld M. - 5, 73, 97, 264 147 N. 11th St. Graber, Jonathon S. - 65. 169 1618 Chew St. Llcn's Club Intramural Award 2: Orchestra 1.2,3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 Graborltz. Kathleen - 169 815 Greenleaf St. GRADUATION SPEAKERS - 230 Graham, Zlva P. - 60. 61 2027 Vlne St. Band 1.2.3 Grlesemer. Sue E. - 169 2342 S. Fountaln St. Bandtront 1,2.3 GRIGG, GLENN GRILLO. VINCENT - 298 Gross, Carl A., Jr. - 204 1118 Emmett St. Groves, Deldre. I. - 231 Gunkel, Mary - 88. 169 221 N. 13th St. Guska, Glorla J. - 231 GYMNASTICS - 134. 135 Hottner. Carol L. - 63, 169. 290, 291 32 N. 13th St. Bandtront HAAF, HOMER Hatfner, Jeffrey J, - 46 . 51. 192. 300 2011 Tilghman St. Honor Soclety 2,3: lntra. Basketball 1,2: Key Club 0,1.2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2,3: Canary Stott 3: SNAP 3 Hagen. Christopher L. - 54, 169 208 N. Marshall St. Hahn, Phlllp J. - 14, 15. 30. 169, 213, 215, 296, 307 1511 Catallna Ave. Homecoming Klng Haldeman. Kelth A. - 45, 54, 60. 61. 82, 122. 139, 169, 293 zaao Lenlqn sr. Swlmmlng 1,2,3: Track 2.3: Rltal 0: Band 1.2,3: Cholr 1: HALL, CAROL Hall. Davld A. - 169 1215 W. Tremont St. Wrestllng 1: Skl Club 2 Hamatl, Baslma C. - 2255 Llbery St. HANNA, CHARES HANNA, EDWARD 238. 241, 269, 298 Hanna. Edward C, - 2, 3, 26. 28, 31, 37. 45. 82. 169, 211. 212, 214. 228. 294, 3037 Pearl Ave, Presldentlal Classroom 2: Class VP 2: Swlmmlng 1: SGA 1,2: S.G.A. Presldent: Key Club 1,2,3: Contemporary Attalrs 2.3: Model U.N. Hansell, Wllllam H. - 2, 3, 44. 45, 50. 51, 57, 67. 169, 208. 215. 300 216 N. 27th St. Presldentlal Classroom: P.A, Governors School ot the Arts: Dlstrlct Chorus: Reglonal Chorus: All State Chorus: l.M.C. Student of the Month: Tennls 1: Cholr 1,2,3: Chorale 1.2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2,3: Honor Soclety 2,3: Comus 3 Hordner, Jacquellne A. - 24, 170 36 S. 13th St, Harmony, Joel M 3036 Evans St. Harris, Robert S. - 17, 22, 51, 54.170, 200, 207. 215. 228. 300 1340 Walnut St. Honor Soclety. NCTE Wrltlng Awards. Sketch Club 1,2,3: Schdasllc Scrlmmage 1.2: Theater Club 1,2,3: Canary 3: Yau Can't Take It Wlth You 2 Hart. John J, - 139, 170 2830 Crest Ave. Track 1,2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 2,3: Runners Club 3 HARTMAN, BRYAN - 246 Hanley, Darren S. - 170. 114. 115 3023 Marshall St. Basketball 3 HATCH. JOHN 258 Havlr. Kerry A. - 2. 3, 38, 44. 45, 170. 289 823111 N. 20th St. Band 1,2: Astra 3: Camus 3: Hlghllghts Edltor. HEATH SUITE. CAFETERIA, and CUSTODIAL STAFF 262, 263 HEAVNER, ROBERT 233. 243 Hechler. Wayne F, - 170 1303 Wayne St. Hackman, Tammy K. - 170 10616 S. 13th St. Heftner. JoAnn - 170 738 Plne St. Heln, Scott A. - 170 633 Green St. Heller. Davld J. - 170 2612 S. Brader St. Helrlegel. Jodl L. - 170 31339 Undo Lane Apt D, Hendrlcks, Sharon A. - 62, 170, 272, 273 624 S. John St. Bandtront 1.2,3: Rltles 1.2,3: Runners Club 3 HENITS, ANTHONY 240 HERRMANN. ANDREA - 298 Hersch. Donald E. - 171 437 N. 9th St, Hertzog. Deanna C. - 48, 51. 66, 74, 126. 171 2402 Greenleaf St. Swlmmlng: Track: Cross Country: Con- temporary Artalrs: Honor Society: Leaders Club: Spanlsh Honor Society. HERZOG, PAUL 250 Hess, Keary A. - 171 61646 N. Poplar St. HIGHLIGHTS 16. 39 Hllbert, Clndy L. - 171 1221 Allen St, Hllbert, Janlce S. - 46, 57, 78. 171 544 N. 15th St. Glee Club 1,2: Cholr 3: Theater Club 1,2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2,3: Astra 3. Hllbert, Sherry C. - 204 758 N. 8th St. Hlnkle, Llso A. - 23, 44. 45, 46, 60. 61, 65, 78. 79, 171, 266. 275 323 N. 27th St. Band 1,2,3: Orch. 1.2,3: Astra 3: Con- temporary Aftalrs 3: Camus 3 HINKLE. RICHARD 64. 65, 69. 86, 253 Hrmnger. Chrls M. - 171 3103 Sallsbury Drlve Hlttlnger, Todd A. - 46. 171 831 Cedar St. Contemporary Attalrs Hobaugh. Frederlck W. - 46, 171 1646 Turner St. Hoeh, George A. - 53, 168, 171 Stage Crew 3 Hoderman, Dlane M. - 46. 51, 171 1917 Green St. Honor Socletyi Contemporary Affalrs 3: Buslness Club 3 Hoffman. Deborah L. - 51. 60, 61, 64, 88.171, 266. 267, 277. 288, 300 950 N. 17th St. Orchestra 1,2,3: Band 1.2.3. Dance Band 1.2.3. Hoffman, Edward J. 611 South St, Hotschlld. Adam C. - 51, 74. 97, 172, 300 2039 wqsnlngron sr. Honor Soclety. Varsity A. Holdren, Melody A. - 52, 172, 217 1112 Oak St. IHKJUDAY ACTIVITIES 32, 33 Holler, Steve A. - 172 1124 Lehlqh st. Holman, Troy K. - 9, 14, 82. 91, 130. 131, 172 32446 N. Jefferson St. Wrestllng 1.2,3: Wrestllng Award: Key Club 21 Holmes, Judy L. - 60, 61, 143, 172, 264, 266 2239 W. Elm St. Track 1,2,3: Band 1.2,3: Orch 3: Skl Club 1 HOMECOMING 30. 31 HONTZ, JERROLD 240, 298 Hontz. Kevin C. - 172 929 S. 6th St. Hontz, Wanda J. - 18, 172 2928 Arcadla Ave. Pom-poms 1,2 Horoskl. Marquertte R. - 2. 3. 45, 57. 172. 1906 Hamllton St. Glrk Glee Club 1: Cholr 2,3: Cornus 2.3 Hosoge. Robert J. 719 N. 7th St. HOSPODAR, JOSEPH Houseal, Tlmothy J. - 44, 46. 51. 57. 67. 74. 82. 300. 69, 95, 139, 172. 1935 W. Tremont St. Soccer 1,2.3: Track 1,2.3: Cholr 1,2,3: Chorale 3: Contemporary Attalrs 1.2.3, Runnlng 2.3: Varslty A 23: Canary Club 2,3: Honor Soclety 2.3: SGA 2.3 Hauser. Donlta M. - 172 832 N. 16th St. Hovan. neglnda ra. - 172 810 W. Emmanus Ave Howells. Danlel - 172 1313 Chew St. Howells, Kelth A. - 2. 3. 45. 172, 217. 280 718 N. Fountaln Comus 3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 2,3 HOWLETT, PATRICK 237 Huffman. Paul E. - 43. 46.51, 64, 65, 172.267, 300 3024 Greenleaf St. Orchestra 1,2.3: Canary 3: Contemporary Attalrs 2: Honor Soclety I-IUNSBERGER, WILLIAM 248 Hunslcker, Todd A. - 173 2409 S. 10th St. Hutchlnson, Mlchael V. - 173. 203 117 S. 10th St. Football - Hyland, Sara E. - 173, 209. 210. 270. 285 2802 Crest Ave. South, Iannslll, Gall M. - 173 718 St. John St. Orchestra 1,3: Canary 3 Ichtlnura, Andrew S. - 128, 173, 76 628 N. 27th St. Tennls 2,3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Band 1,2 loo, Martln D. - 735 N. Lumber St. Welghtllttlng: Baseball lrnhaff. Gregory A. - oo, 61. 173. 293 1244 Unlon St. Bcnd 1.2.3 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 256. 257 lnfantl, Steven M. - 173 2953 Huron St. INTRANLIRALS 127 lssemtoyer. Sharon L. - 5, 173 614 N. 22nd St. Jacob, Merritt - 11, 46, 174, 188 243 N. 11th Sf. Skl Club 1,2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2.3: Dance Marathon Chairman Jacobs. Karen L. 2. 3. 46. 51. 78. 174. 265. 280, 288 1007 N. 12th St. Bawdtront 2: Contemporary Attalrs 2.3: Astra C1ub 3: Comus 3: Natlonal Honor SocleTV 2,3 Jacobs, Mlchael W. - 22, 51. 76. 174, 206.300 1519 Sage St, Natlonal Merlt Scholar Semltlnallst. Con- temporary Aftalrs 3: Theater Club 3: Canary 2,3: Vou Cdft Take It Wlth You James. Annrnarle - 174 737 Tllghrnan St. JANNI. EUGENE - 144. 146, 240. 298 Janotka, Matthew F. - 174 717 Greenleaf St. Jelenstts. Brlm D. - 51. 54 1820 Whltehal St. Crafts Club 2: Intramural Bowllng 3: Natlond Honor Soclety Jezlck. Tom M. - 174 2602 Elm St. Jon1es,Chr'ls A. - 46. 51, 76, 174 2678 W. South St. Natlonal Honor Soclety 3: Skl Club 3: Contemporary Attdrs 3 J.V. BASKETBALL 119 J,V. FELD HOCKEY 111 J,V. FOOTBALL 99 J.V. SOCCER 105 J.V. WRESTLNG 133 Ki. Davld J. - 175, 185 1063 Allen St. Kalb, Dlane M. - 2. 3. 45. 51, 167. 175, 185 1063 Allen St. Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Comus 3 Korll. Gerald R. - 312 S. 17th St. Keck, Carol A. - 46. 62. 175, 267, 272. 273 1411 Llberty St. Bandfront Rlfle Seargent 1.2,3: Glee 1,2: Contemporary Aftalrs 3 Keck. Chrlstapher D1 - 203 835 Gordon St. Keck. Laurle L. - 175 1411 Llberty St. Glee 1.23: Concert Cholr 1: Choraller 1: Cholr 2 Kelch. Wendy A. - 175 748 Salnt John St. Kelper. Klm L. - 175 1227 W. Greenleaf St. Buslness 2 Kelper. Llsa M. 2086 Vlne St. 47 Kellar, Keely A. 2, 3. 45, 152, 175. 211, 265. 76. 283, 295. 300 2839 COIISQS Drlve Comus 3: Skl 2,3: KELLER. WARREN - 239. 298 KELLEV, TIMOTHY - 49. 139. 259 Kelly, Chaltes J., Jr. - 31, 73, 94, 96, 97. 150. 175. 210. 214, 222. 269, 304 2449 Unlon St. Football 1.2.3. Co'captaln: Baseball 1,2.3: Key 2.3: Vorslty A 3: SGA 1,2.3 Kemmerer, Marcla R. - 88. 175 125 S. 26th St. Kercher, Krlstln K. - 25, 48, 54, 55. 71, 78, 137, 152, 170. 175. 207 119 S, 17th St. Volleyball 1,2.3: Cholr 2: Glee 1: Leaders' 3: Astra 2,3 Kem. Sherry L. - 175 919 N. Ott St. Kem. Stephen - 97. 175 2213 Allen St. Football 1: SGA 1,2: Canary 3: Con- temporary Affalrs 1 KEV CLUB - 90, 91 Keys. Gary J. - 175 818 wyomlng st. Keyser. Don ra, - 175 1980 S. Hall St. KILLGORE, WILLIAM - 243 KINDT, ROBERT - 247 King. Rlchard F. - 46. 51, 80. 176, 300 1518 Llberator Ave Wrestllng 1,2: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 1: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Contemporary Aftalrs 3 KISH. LESTER - 242 Kltey. Cllftard R. - 46, 176, 219. 76 3030 Llvlngston St. Track 1,2.3: Contemporary Aftalrs 1,2.3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 1.2,3: Skl 1,2.3 KLECKNER, WILLIAM - 84. 254. 255 Kleln. Debra A. - 2. 3. 45, 176 802 N. 16th St, Comus 3 Kleln. Ran T. - 176 802 N. 16th St. Kllrnek. Krls A. - 21. 176 935 rllgnman st. Bowllng Intramurals 3 KLINE, BEVERLV - 258 Kllne. Tracey L. - 6. 41, 54. 82. 153. 176 24 N. West St. Klocek. Joanne M. - 46, 51. 62. 176, 267. 272. 273 1982 S. Delaware St. Bandfront 1,2,3. Rltte Sergeant: Con- temporary Aftalrs 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Klwr. George J. - 176 625 Sclnt John St, Kmetz, Davld J. - 22. 46, 51. 70, 104, 136. 150, 176 518 N. 25th St, Knauss, Paula N. - 60, 61. 78, 176 246 S. Madison St. Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 1,2,3: Astra 3 KNERR, CHARLES - 249 Knerr, Clndle L. - 46. 176 934 S. Jefferson St. Swlmmlng 1: Contemporary Affalrs 2, 3 KNOX. PATRICIA - 219. 251. 298 Koch. Joanne E. - 46. 78. 176. 197 1632 Tllghman St. Astra 3: Blg Buddy 3: Contemporary Atfalrs 3 Koklnda. Jeffrey A. - 60. 61. 176. 199 319 S. Muhlenberg St. Band 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3 KOPCHO, PATRICIA - 245 Kopenhaver. Jllt E. - 6. 46. 176. 222 2839 Greenleaf St. Glee 1: Choir 2: Contemporary Aftalrs 3: Astra 3 Kosflck. Mlchael - 177 1412 Llberty St. KOSTURA. EMIL - 245 Kotch, Wllllarn R. 313 N. Fountaln St. Wrestllng 1 KOTRAN, RICHARD - 249 KOTRAN, ROBERT - 247 Kazo, Carolyn - 177 2546 Shaler St. Glee 1 Kresge. Bruce E. e 177 2012 Tllghman St. 249 Kresge. James C.. Jr. - 177 3113 Cedar St. Cholr 1,2.3: Theatre 3: Drama 2: Yau Can't Take It Wlth Vou . Kress. Charles T. - 74. B2 91, 94. 97, 130. 132, 150. 177. 206. 208 2743 Greenleaf St. Co-captaln Football 1,2,3: Wrestling 1.2,3: Key 2.3: Varslty A 2.3: Skl 1.2: Dance Marathon Commlttee Krsssler. Wendy A. - 2. 3. 45. 78. 177 327 N. Nagle sr, Band 1.2: Astra 3: Comus 3. Hlghllghts Edltor Kressley. Chrlstlne - 177 51695 Wyomlng St. Kressley, Joanne D. - 177 51695 Wyornlng St. Krlstlanssan. Eva A. - 60, 61. 178 2150 Greenleaf St. Band 1,2,3: Skl 3: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Kronlnger, Allsa A. - 40, 51, 54. 55. 58, 59, 178. 267, 294 235 College Dr. Malorette 1,2,3 fCaptaln 35: Astra 1,2: Flgure Drawlng 3 Kuhns, Carolyn A. - 20. 178 2005 S. Hall St. Kuhnsman, Douglas J. - 5. 7. 41, 51, 82. 91. 178, 76, 209. 219. 296. 300 2737 Allen St. Exchange Club Student ot the Month: Key 1,2.3: Skl 1,2.3: SGA 1.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Dance Marathon Chalrman Ot Flnance Cammlttee: Tutorlng Program 3 Kurtz. Patrlcla - 40. 48. 118, 119. 178, 212. 297 219 N. 19th St. Basketball 1,2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2: Leaders' 3 Kurtz, Susan K. - 40, 46. 51, 57. 67. 69. 178. 222 2214 Tllghman St. Band 1.2: Glee 1: Chorallers 1.2: Cholr 2.3: Chorale 3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Kutz, Mlchael C. - 178 2086 Baker Dr. LaFaver. Cynthla - 178 Laklts. John P. - 178 618 N. West St. Lambert Todd C. - 60. 61. 64. 69. 86. 178. 267. 282 3020 Salisbury Dr. Band 1,2.3: Orchestra 2,3: Canary Cavallers 1,2.3: Trl-M 3 Lane, Eleanor R. - 635 N, Low St. Lang, Tlmothy J. - 97, 178. 296 1631 South St. Wf9Stllr1a 1,2: Football 3: SGA 2 Langslet, knstl A. - 2. 3. 53. 175. 265 2608 Tllghman St. Tennls 2: Fleld Hockey 1: Skl Club 1.2.35 Contemporary Affairs 1.23: Art 1,2.3: Stage Crew 3 Lanzlllo, Janlce - 60, 61, 178. 275 915 Chew St. Band 1,2.3: Concert Band 1,2,3 Larkln. Peter J. - 178 1150 N. 16th St. Welghtllftlng 1 Laskarls, Lenna J. - 2, 3, 45, 57, 63. 167. 179. 233, 267. 290. 291 1133 N. 14th St. Bandtront 2.3: Cholr 2.3: Glee Club 1: Contemporary Attalrs 2.3 Laub, Randall - 179 316 S. Arch St. Laudenslager, Nancy L, - 19. 20, 53, 179 2025 S. Delewore St. Pom-Pom Glr1s 2: Stage Crew 3 Laudenslager. Paul H. - 179 829 S. 10th St. Lauer, Jeremy A. - 22, 46, 51, 57. 67, 70, 179. 300, 76 12116 N, Franklln St. Natlonal Merlt Semlflnallst County Chorus 2.3: Dlstrlct Chorus 3: Soccer 15 Choir 1,2.3: Chorale 2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Skl Club 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Laurln. Lynn A, - 179 1207 Walnut St. Leach, Joan Marte - 48, 74, 94, 108, 109, 110, 119. 120. 118, 143, 179, 297 969 Green St. Softball 0.1: Basketball 1,2.3: Track 2: Fleld Hockey 1,2.3: Skl Club 1: Leaders' Club 2.3: Varslty A 2.3 LEADERS CLUB 486 Leedom. Jeffrey S. - 19, 179 1404 Gordon St. LeFeyer Douglas A. - 49. 106. 179 2029 W. Hlghland St. Crass Country: Track: Runners Club Leh, Jeffrey A. - 528 Harrlson St. Lehr. Paul R. A 745 Mohawk St. Lehrlch, Sarah F. - 2, 3. 38. 44, 45, 179. 205. 207 14 Brlarwood Dr. Tennls 3: Intramural Tennls 2,3: Cgn. temporary Attalrs 1,2.3: Skl Club 1.2,3: Astra 3: Comus 2.3 qSenlor Edltor. l'm Sorryyz Flgure Drawing 2.3: Pottery 3: You Can't Take It Wlth You LEO CLUB 84 Lerch, Robert C. - 179 776 Mohawk St. LESSIG, MARY - 245 Lewls. Mlchael H. - 114, 115, 116 628 N. New St. Basketball 1,2,3 LIBRARY AIDES 85 Llndenberg. Bruce F. - 11, 122, 139. 179 1245 N. 15th St, Track 1,2.3: Swlmmlng 1,2.3: Football 1,2: Varshy A LINDENMOVER. KENNETH 249 LINDENMUTH, JAMES 248 Llndenmuth, Shawn T. - 11, 46, 74, 52. 122. 123.179 1227 W. Green St. All State C400 Free Relayj: Swlmmlng 1,2.3: Contemporary Aftalrs 2.3: Varslty ..A., Llnatner. Tracy C. - 179 2830 Moravlan Ave. Glee Club 1,2 Llster. Troy L. - 75, 97. 139, 150. 114. 115, 203. 213 246 Lehlgh St. Basketball 1.2,3: Football 1,2.3: Track 1,2.3: Varslty A 3: Achlevement 3 Llttle, Albert - 39, 74, 75. 82, 151. 114, 116 1736 Chew St. Basketball 3: SGA 3 Lloyd. Anna E. 421 N. 6th St, Locher, Dlane M. - 2, 3. 48. 82. 101, 134. 135, 180, 296. 304 943 N. 17th St. Gymnastlcs 2.3: Cheerleadlng 1,2.3: Key Club 2.3: Leader's Club 3: SGA 3: Comus 3 LOCHNER, ELMER - 247 Loder. Karen L. - 14, 180. 290, 291, 300. 307 949 Oak St. Bandfront 1,2,3 Loder, Kathleen M. - 7, 46, 51, 82. 66. 180. 228 228 N. 18th St, Contemporary Attalrs 1,2.3: Spanish Honor Soclety 2.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3 Long, Chrlstopher - 620 N. New St. Long. Kenneth W. - 180 1839 SW 17th St. Laper, John T. - 133 N. 12th St. Lotte. Deborah A. - 180 1439 Unlon St, Lualen, Antell M. - 751 St. John St. Achlevement Club Ludwlg. Carl E, Jr. - 180 848 N. 9th St. Lukosevlsh, Mary Ellen L. - 51. 82, 180. 208. 300, 76, 285 438 N, 9th St. Who's Who: Leo Club 2: Contemporary Attalrs 2,3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3: Skl Club 3: SGA 3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 1.2 Lumer. Karen A. - 180 1538 Tremont St. Lush, Joseph F. - 203 2620 Walnut St. Lutz, Davld K. - 180 2095 Baker Dr. LUTZ. THEODORE 256 lndexf353 Madden, JoAnn M. - 46. 51. 18 3117 Moravlan Avenue Contemporary Affalrs 2.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 Madelra, Joao A. - 103. 104, 150. 180 513 N. 8th St. Varslty Soccer 1.2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 3 Madelra. Wllllam M. - 6. 51, 60. 61, 76. 69, 180. 199, 284 514 N. St, George St. Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 1.2.32 Skl 1,32 welgmllttlng 1: rn-M 2.3: Magliane, Terry - 180 MAJORETTES - 58, 59 Maldonado. Cynthla. A. - 180 431 N. 6th St. Malllmacl. Rebecca L. - 181 303 S. College Dr, MANN. FERN - 233. 298, 238 Maquera. Mlchael D. - 11. 46. 97, 181, 228. 76 2820 Gordon St. Football 1,2.3: Key 2.3: Skl 1.2,3: Con- temporary Affalrs 1.2,3: Varslty A 3 MARON, MICHAEL - 259 Moron, Tlmothy S. - 2. 3, 4. 7. 41. 45. 82. 91. 152, 181. 209, 296 1339 W. Greenleaf St. Prom Chalrman 3: Chalrman Clean Up Commlttee Dance Marathon 3: Camus Staff 3: Presldentlal Classroom 2: Leader- shlp Tralnlng Camp 2: Presldent of Key Club 3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: SGA 1,2.3: Councll of Vouth 1: Model UN 1: Lehlgh Valley Unlted Way Dlvlslan 1.32 Key 2.3: Martrlch. Jody A. - 181 Marvl, Shlrln M. - 46. 181. 76 609 N. 29th St. Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.32 Skl Club 1.2.3: Canary 3 MASCAVAGE. JOHN - 254 MATH DEPARTMENT - 246. 247 MAUTHE, RICHARD - 252 MAZA, ROBERT J. - 259 McAfee. Donna M. - 2. 3. 45, 60, 61, 167, 181, 275 1992 S. Hall St. Band 1.2: Orchestra 1.2.3 MCALOOSE. MICHAEL - 259 McCandIess, Dale R. - 60. 61. 181, 284, 292 2640 Walnut St. mrcnlng Band McCauley Kevln P. 46 S. St. Cloud McClelland. Karen 1826 Congress Choir: Chorale. Green Clrcle 2: 1.2.3 - 181 St. J. - 51. 57. 67, 182 St. Contemporary Affalrs 2: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 MCCORMICK. VIRGINIA - 298. 238 McCrlckerd, Bryon S. 324 N. Jefferson St, McGee, Helene K. - 11. 46. 65, 182. 207. 300. 76 30 S. 17th St. Orchestra 1.3: Skl 1.3: Theatre 3: Contemporary Affalrs 1.3: MCGURRIN. SANDRA MCHUGH, JOHN F. - 5. 13. 32. 236 McNeal. Mark P. - 938 Jackson St. Band 1.2.3 Meal. Karl - 182 MERIT SCHOLARS - 60. 61, 182. 284 22 Mershon. Jay K. - 84. 182, 300. 301 2885 Elrn Court Mesaros. Merry J. - 53, 182 1104 W. Junlata St. Band 1: Stage Crew: SGA 3: Messenlahner. Anthony F. 21 E. Nomwandy St. MESSINGER, ALLAN - 87. 250 MICARA. MICHAEL - 74 MICHAEL, RITA - 245 Mlchaels. Steve E. - 182 211 S. 14th St. Football 1 MlU.ER, CONSTANCE - 258 Mlller, Erlc - 183 Mlller, Karen J. - 182 102716 S. 8th St. Contemporary Affalrs Mlller, Kelly R. - 60. 61. 162. 183. 275 2544 28th St. SW Band 1.2,3: Mlller. Kurt - 183 Mlller, Laurle - 2. 3. 45. 51, 78. 167. 183. 210. 278, 283, 295. 300 832 N. Muhlenberg St. Astra 3: Comus 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 354flndex 2. 3: Comus Edltor 3: Honor Soclety Mlller, Llsa L. - 2. 3. 9. 48, 79. 94, 109. 110. 141, 142, 143. 151, 183. 118. 277 1465 Exeter Clrcle Basketball 1.2,3: Comus 3 Mlller, Lorl A. - 183 415 N. Leh St. Mlller, Stephanle K. - 183 761 Mohawk St. Nurses Alde 1.2.3: Mlller, Wllllam A. Jr., - 183 832 W. Susquehanna St. Wrestllng 1: Rlfle 3: Intramural Archery Mlndler. Danlel - 67, 69. 183 731 N. 12th St. Chalr 1.2,3: Chorale 3: Allen Bell Cholr 2: Trl-M 3: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3: Mlnlcn, Klmey - 153 Mlnnlch. Scott D. e 82, 204. 215 2903 Alton Avenue Mlsslmer. JoAnne - 183 2009 S. Delaware Mlsura. Jon K. - 46. 97. 183, 300 2847 Dlamond Avenue Mltchell, Christopher S. 128 602 N, 10th St. Tennls 1.2 MITCHELL. PEGGIE - 148. 149 Mocnlak. Joseph - 183 3130 Hlllcrest Avenue Mohr. Scott E. A 21. 181, 183 921 S. 10th St. Track 1.3 Molloy, Davld E. 632 N. Jefferson Molrlne, Julle M. - 2. 3. 38. 45, 48, 51. 66, 110. 143, 118. 119, 120, 183.297, 300 810 N. 30th St, Pennsylvanla Councll Teacher of Engllsh Contest: Softball 0: Hockey 1.2.32 Basket- ball 1.2.3: Track 2,3: Leaders 2.3: Spanish Honor Soclety 2,32 Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Varsity A 2.3: Comus Edltor 3: Canary 2 Monks, Wllllam M. - 184 2517 Allen St. Basketball 1.2.3 Montgomery. Llsa A. - 46, 184 1336 S. 11th St. Contemporary Affalrs 3: Stage Crew 3 Moore, Tammy M. - 184 3118 Hlllcrest Avenue MORAN. FRANCIS - 249 Morrls. Tlmothy D. - 8, 17, 24. 146. 184 27 S. Madlson St. Baseball 1,2.3: MORY. JACKIE - 233, 240. 298 Moser, Jennlfer 'A. - 46. 51. 78. 184, 300 1445 Chew St. Glee Club 1,2: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2.3: Astra Club 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.32 Theatre 1.2.3 Matter. George F. - 60. 61, 184, 293 40 S, 13th SI. Independent research wlth Dr. Clewell: Band 1.2,3: Contemporary Affalrs Motzer, Unaa L. - 184. 120 S. BLonk St. Moyer, Denise A. - 184 222 N. Jefferson St. MOYER. GERALD - 251 Moyer. Phlllp S. - 54. 55. 184 40 S. 13th St. Moyer, Theresa A. - 184 1833 Hlghland St. Contemporary Affalrs 3 MUNCHAK, ANNE Munro, Sally A. ' 46. 48, 50. 51, 137, 184 1471 Lehlgh Parkway S. Volleyball 22 Spanish Honor Soclety 22 Natlonal Honor Soclety Secretary 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Leaders Club 3: SGA 1 Munsch. James - 184 Murtaugh, Mlchael P. - 40. 96, 97. 184 1139 Allen St. Football Honorable Mentlon 1,31 Wrestllng 1 Muschko, Mary K. - 2. 3, 23, 44. 46. 51. 78. 300. 85. 184 1907 Hlll St. Volce of Democracy: Stars of Tomorrow: Soclety ot Dlstlngulshed Amerlcan High School Students: Keystone Glrls State: Contemporary Affalrs. 1.2,3: Human Relations 1,2.3: Astra 3: Camus 3 Mullelo, Janet M. - 45, 46, 51, 137, 153. 184 1847 17th St. SW Cross Country 2: Volleyball 2.3: Honor Soclety 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Camus 3: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETV - 50. 51 NATIONAL MUSIC HONOR SOCIETY - 69 Nechetsky, Raymond A. - 184 812 Washlngton St. NEUMAN, ELIANOR MRS. - 233, 253 Nguyen, Tam M. 946 Tllghman St. Nlmeh, Mlchael B. - 204 462 Tllghman St, Notter, Wllllam T. 222 S. St. Cloud St. O'Connor, Tlmothy P. - 6. 31. 104. 185, 211, 268 3008 Greenleaf St. S.G.A. 3: Soccer 3 O'DONNELL, CORNELIUS - 298, 239 O'DONNELL, KATHLEEN - 254 O'Hearn. Tracy A. - 2, 3. 45. 153. 185. 268. 278, 295 202416 Washlngton St. Comus 3: Skl Club 2.3 Ohl, Mlchael R. - 185 749 Lehigh st. Olewlne. Deborah A. - 54, 63. 168, 185. 264. 267, 283. 290. 291 637 N. 11th St. Bandtront 1.2.3 qCaptaln 35 Olmo, Tracy 1517 Chew St. Olson. Steve A, V 32, 94, 102. 104. 150. 185 2808 Tllghman St. All-League 1st Team 2.3: Soccer 2.3 fCaptaln 3j ORCHESTRA - 64. 65 Orgler, Andrea C. - 2. 3. 82. 181. 185. 211, 214. 218, 276. 300 2819 Crest Avenue N. Comus 3 qFaculty Edltorj. SGA 1,2.3. Skl 1,2.3 Contemporary Affalrs 1,2.3. Astra 2.3 Orozco, Gabriela - 34. 46 1946 Pennsylvanla St. Contemporary Affalrs Ortlz. Edwln O. 759 S. 8th St, Ortlz, Judy - 78. 66. 168 1141 Emmett St. Spanish Honor Soclety 1,2.3: Astra 3 Osso, Vlncent A. - 8. 74. 82. 144. 146. 214. 264. 304 1208 Whltehall Baseball 1.2,3: S.G.A. 2: Key Club 3: Varslty A 3 Oswald. Judy A. - 185 11516 N. Lumber St. Ott. Tlmothy W. - 187 1825 Llberty St. Owens. Kelly S. - 187 2421 Allenbrook Dr. Padllla. Marc A. - 186. 285 2040 Allen St. Parker, JoAnne - 46, 51, 62, 186. 272. 300 619 St. John St. Who's Who. Bandfront 2. 3: Contempor- ary Affalrs 3: Rocket Club 1: Honor Soclety 3 Parker, Kathertne A, - 85. 186 2333 Readlng Road Llbrary Club 3 Parnell. Mark J. V 186 1932 S. Idaho St. Patterson. Tracl G. - 186 1826 W. Cedar St. Volleyball 1: Business 2.3: Leo 2 Paxlmodas, Harrlet M. - 186 1848 Turner St. Contemporary Affalrs. Skl Club Peacock. Kay E. - 2. 3. 49. 167. 186, 280. 281 W 36 S. St. Cloud St. Who's Who 2: Soclety for Dlst. H.S. Students 1,21 Intramural Basketball 1. Runners' 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3: Comus fSports Edltorj 3: Leo 3: Theater fV.P.j 1: Astra 2.3: Leaders' 3 Peck, Larry W. - 186. 207 2127 S. 9th St. Peck. Phllllp J. - 54, 186 126 N. 14th St. Peltz. Robert R. - 186 345 N. 15th St. PENNSTREET ADMINISTRATORS - 234. 235 PEP RALLV - 28 Perez. Carmen S. 234 N. Church St. Perry. Maureen J. - 46, 51. 82, 186. 212 3040 Fernor St. Key Club 2.3: Stage Crew 1.2: Green Clrcle 1: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2.3: S.G.A. fSec. 3j: Honor Soclety 2.3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 1.2 Petz, Donald J. - 51. 17. 71, 76, 83. 186 1209 W. Tremont St. Honor Soclety: Wrestllng 1.3: Student Forum 2.3: Councll of Vouth 2.3: Skl Club 3: Contemporary Affalrs 3 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Plca, Sharon M. - 60, 61, 186 1335 S. 11th St. Bandfront 1,2: Band 3: Contemporary Affalrs PIEHL, ROBERT - 247 Plrone. Suzanne 8. - 46. 78. 186 1216 Greenleaf St. Astra 3: Contemporary Affalrs Plskula, Anlta L. - 46. 82. 137, 187 917 s. Poplar st. Volleyball 1: Contemporary Affalrs 1: Volce of Democracy 3rd Place Plessor, Randy C. - 57. 60. 61, 187. 284 933 W. Susquehanna St. Band 1.2.3 Podgornlk. Danlel G. - 187 510 S. Ott St, Pollltt. Davld P. - 187. 285 1914 Green St. Orchestra 1.2.3 POM POM SQUAD - 89 Pope, Mark A. - 11. 187, 297 225 S. 21st Street Wrestllng 1: S.G.A. 2: Potreblc. Peter J. - 50, 51. 74. 76, 94, 151, 187. 300 917 N. 21st St. Renssalear Medal for Math, Sclence 2: Golf 1,2.3: East Penn League All-star 1,2.3: Key Club 1.2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3: S.G.A. 1: Honor Soclety 2.3: Spanish Honor Soclety 2: Varslty A 3: POWDER PUFF - 36, 37 Prels. Mlchele A. - 188 943 N. 24th St. PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM - 23 PRITSCH. RALPH - 54, 139. 253 Prltt. Carl l. Prochaska. Kathy R, - 188, 222 2009 Washlngton St. Contemporary Affalrs Prochnau. Peter J. - 22. 46. 60, 61, 80, 188. 300 2229 Greenleaf St. Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Honor Soclety PUM, ROGER - 257 Puskas, Franclne M. - 188 427 Max St. Quagllerl. Angelo M. - 188 Quler, Terry - 51. 72. 66, 188 2378 S. 10th St. Photography 1: Comus 2: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Spanlsh Honor Soclety 2.3 Raab, Mark N. - 188 221 S. 14th St. Ralsky. Mlro M. - 9. 82. 103. 104, 188. 264 838 N. Leh St. Basketball 1: Soccer 1,2.3: Key Club 3 RANKIN, EDNA Rea, Dovld B. - 18. 189 3119 Arcadla Ave. READNACK, GARV - 246 Recker. Taml M. - 189. 285 23 S. 19th St. Relchard. Tlmothy R. - 189 525 N. 11th St. Rlfle 1: Leo Club 2 Relchl, Tamara A. - 46 1918 S. Hall St. Contemporary Affalrs 1.2,3: Bib Buddy 3 REIDY. LINDA 231. 259 REINIGER, MICHAEL - 243 Relnlsh. Andy A. - 189 921 N. St. Elmo St. Rless, Tlmothy C. - 5. B. 51. 73, 74, 189. 300 1030 Tilghman St. Natlonal Honor Soclety: Welghtllttlng 3: versity A 3 Reltenauer, Robert L. - 74, 152, 114, 115, 116. 189, 213 1445 Tumer St. Basketball 1,2,3 REITZ, MARTHA L. - Remaly. Kinda A. - 57, 189 1128 N. 18th St. Cholr 2,3 Reph, Julleanne J. - 312 E. Chew St. Reppert, Bridget A. - 62, 189. 272. 273 741 W. Lumber St. Bandfront 2.3: Skl Club 2 Rex, Peter C. - 189 3052 Marshall St. Riddick, Cynthia A. - 738 New St, Track 1.2: Runner's Club 2 RIFLE - 112 RIFLES 62 Rlshcoff, Paul M. - 189 3017 Ithaca St. Rlssmiller. Mark A. - 321 W. Emmaus Ave. Ritter. Alice M. - 60, 61, 189, 275 1216 W. Greenleaf St, Band 1,2,3 Ritter, Sheri L. - 78, 152, 182, 189, 205 128 S. West St. Astra Club 2.3 Rlvera, Francisco V 139, 189 2127 S, 9th St, Track 2.3 Rivera. Joseph - 231 Robertson, Eva M. - 189 2144 Highland St. ROBERTSON. PETA - 75. 298 Robinson, Lorl L. - 57, 58. 76, 189, 294 3535 Devonshire Rd. Malorette 1.2.3: Cholr 3: Astra Club 2: Ski Club 3 Rodrlquez, Oscar - 104 Rogers. Tlm W. - 19 137 N, 10th St. Roglnsky, Thomas J. - 46, 51, 190, 300 227 S. St. Cloud St. Contemporary Affalrs 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 Rohrer. Charles M. A 150. 190, 208 1819 W. Greenleaf St. Football 1.2.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3: Basketball Romancheck, Mary Ann - 2. 3, 23, 45, 46, 51. 78, 82. 190, 208. 214. 278, 300 117 S. 16th St. Contemporary Attalrs 3: Comus 3: SGA 1,2.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Astra 2.3 Ronglone Michele A. - 4. 101. 190. 304 7811 Benton St. Cheerteaalng 1,2,3 Root, Kim D. - 51, 57, 66, 69, 190, 300 1717 W. Llvlngston St. Dlstrlct Chorus 2.3: County Chorus 1,2,3: Chorallers 1: Chorale 2,3: Trl M 3: Glee Club 1: Choir 2.3: Marching Band 1: SGA 1,2: Spanish Honor Soclety 2.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 2,3 Rosa. Mlguellna R. - 190 607 N. 17th St. Rosa. Renllda - 18 Regency Towers 21 Roth, Kevin J. - 74, 97, 130, 131. 190 1117 Chew St. Football 1.2.3: Wrestling 1.2.3: Con- temporary Affalrs 2.3: Varslty A 3: Welghtllftlng Club 3 Roth, Mlchael T, - 5. 50, 51, 74, 97, 150, 151, 190, 300 1032 S. 7th St. Football: Varslty A : Natlonal Honor Soclety ROURKE. WILUAM E. - 5. 23. 250 Rouse. Patrlcla - 75. 191 133 S. 12th St. Black Students Unlted For Progress 1,2: Achievement Club 2.3 Astra Club 3 Royer. Raymond R. - 20. 191 530 Park St. Swlrnmlng RUNNER'S CLUB 49 RUSSELL, WILLIAM - 239 Ruth, Jett R. - 8, 144, 191 517 College Dr. Baseball SABA, MARlA SABLER, LOUIS - 242 Sagl, John A. - 191 2115 Baker Drlve Salevsky. Michele M. - 191 2853 Moravlan Ave. Salter, Terry L, - 139, 191 1972 S. Idaho St. Track 1,2,3: Band 1.2: Orchestra 2, Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3: Indoor Track 2,3 Sampson. Gary 97 426 S. 23rd St. Samuels, David B. - 82, 191 1718 Greenleaf Samuelsen. Mary J. - 191 918 N. 30th St. Key Club 1,2,3: Skl club 1,2,3: Art 3 Sanders, Sally M. - 100. 101, 191, 304 219 S. Muhlenberg St. Cheerleading 1,2,3: Key Club 3 Santos, Llsa - 18. 203 506 Wyomlng St. Sarantldls. Arlstos - 82. 191, 199 Sargent, Carol L. - 2. 3. 45. 51, 76, 78, 191, 280, 281, 287, 300 1055 N. St. Lucas St. Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3: Skl Club 1,2,3: Astra 2.3: Camus qSenlor Edltorj 2,3, Theater Club 3: Spanish Honor Soclety 2: SGA 1,2.3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 Sassaman. Shawn M. - 46. 51. 191. 300 1412 Hamilton St. Contemporary Affalrs 2. 3: Rocket Club 1. 2 Saylor. Janet L. - 191 716 Gordon St. Saylor, Mlchael J. - 11, 74, 122, 123, 126, 191 1821 Tllghman St. Swlmmlng 1.2.3 Scanlan, Mlchael - 97. 192 1550 Walnut St. Scanlan, Patrlcla A. - 2. 3. 76. 78. 207, 265, 283 1550 Walnut St. Cheerleader 1,2: Comus 3: Skl Club 1,2,3: SGA 2.3: Astra 2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 2 Scarplno. Stephanle A. - 62. 192. 272 530 Green St. Banctfront 2.3: Photography 1 Schode. Larry A. - 51, 136. 192 3116 Lehigh St. Volleyball 1.2.3: Honor Soclety 2: Dance Marathon 3 Schaeffer. Davld L. 642 N. Lumber St. Schaeffer. Tom J. 1955 S. Delaware St. Schaeffer. Wendy R. - 2, 3. 44. 46, 57, 67, 69, 74, 153. 192, 208, 215, 233, 269, 285. 292, 300 1983 S. Hall St. Who's Who: Best Gospel Song In Amare lcon Music Conterence's Contest: Fleld Hockey 1,2: Chorale 3: Chorus 3: Modern Muslc Masters 3: Leaders 2,3: Comus 3: Spanish Honor Soclety 1.2: Class Secre- tary 1.2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Varslty A 3 Schappell, Jeff C. - 192 2018 '6 Washington St. Schell, Joseph B, - 97. 192, 188 733 clay sr. Schlavone. Mlchael F. - 46, 50, 51. 66. 122, 139, 192 918 S. 14th St. All-American In Swlmmlng 2: Swlmmlng 1,2,3: Track 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2,3: Spanish Honor Soclety 1,2,3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 Schickedonz, Steven W. - 16, 60, 61, 76, 192 550 S. Ott St: Band 1,2.3: Human Relatlons 1.2 Schlmeneck. Erlc J. - 54, 192 2309 31st St. Flgure Drawlng 2.3: Poster Club 2,3: Lettering 3 SCHLEICHER, DONALD A 254 Schlener. Chrlstlne - 192 2348 S. Fountain St. Schmidt, Scott A. - 193 1229 trlgnman sv. Wha's Who Schmoyer, Brlan M. - 193 1032 S. Fountain St. Schmoyer, Mlchael R. - 2, 3, 45, 60. 61, 193. 204. 293 1357 Tumer St. Baseball: Rlfle: Marching Band 1,2,3: Concert Band 1.2.3: Contemporary Affalrs: Rocket Club: Comus 3 SCHNEIDER, MARY - 298, 239 SCHOLASTIC SCRIMMAGE - 70 Schonberger. Mlchael L. - 10. 76, 193, 205. 206, 271 1445 N. 39th St. Wrestllng 2: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3: Skl Club 3 SCHOOL STORE - 52 Schreiber, Alone C. - 54. 193 1731 Treemont St. Glee Club 1: AFS: Flgure Drawing 1.3 Schultz, Dlane M, - 193 620 Wyoming St. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT f 246, 247 Search. Sandy D. - 10, 193. 271 2430 Unlon St, Swlmmlng 1: Vou Can't Take It With You 2 SECRETARIES AND AIDES - 260, 261 Sedora. Llsa A. - 4, 17. 58. 193, 283. 1525 Allen St. Malorettes 1.2.3 Segarra. Samuel - 82. 193. 206 231 S. Madlson St. Wrestling 2: SGA 1.2.3 SENIOR FAVORITES - 212, 215 SENIOR MANIA - 206, 209 SENIORS - CAMERA SHY - 204 SENIORS DIVIDER PAGE - 152, 153 SENIORS - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFV - 203 Sevart Scott D. - 42, 152. 193, 300 1852 Chew St, SNAP: JV Football 1: Contemporary Aftalrs 1.2,3: Canary QSporIs Ca-Edltorj 3 SEWARDS, J. MILO - 38, 241 Storza, Mlchael W. Jr. - 60. 61. 193. 282 1913 S. Delaware St. Band 1,2,3 SGA - 82, 83 Shatter. Scott B, - 193 720 N. 19th St. Track: Muslc Soclety 2: Skl Club 2: Contemporary Affalrs 2 Shannon, Denlse M. - 194 1551 Liberator Ave, Sharkazy. Vlrglnla L. - 23. 38. 44. 45. 78, 194 1514 Gordon St. Band 1.2: Astra 3: Camus 3 Sharp, Karen A, - 6. 42. 62. 194, 272. 273. 287 2226 S. Lumber St, ASD Oratorlcal Contest 1: Volce of Democracy 3, Flnallst AHD Oratorlcal 2: Bandfront: Astra 3: Canary rasslstant Edltory 2,3: Sororlty 1,2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 2 SHEEHAN, NANCY Sheese. Susan 1478 Catalina Ave. Spanish Honor Soclety 2 Shellock, Christopher J. - 15. 46. 194 713 Greenleaf St. Contemporary Affalrs 3 SHERMAN, ROBERT - 298. 239 SHIPRECK, ALINE Shook. Mary E. - 194, 300 319 S. Fulton St, Glee Club 1: Cholr 2,3: Contemporary Affalrs 1,2.3: Business 2.3 Shoop, Nanette L. 730 N. Maln St. Cholr 2 Shuster. Melanie A. - 194 2232 S. 9th St. Sllva. Anellno F. - 20. 194 1137 Llberty St. Soccer 1.2 Slwersteln, Alyssa B. - 46, 51. 194 2234 Hlghland St. Contemporary Affalrs 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 Slmon. Donald J. - 46, 85. 195 2412 S, Carbon St. Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3: Llbrary alde 1.2.3 Skerlock. Chrlstlne A. - 195 23rd 81 Llvlngston St, Glee Club 1 SKI CLUB - 76. 77 Sllfer. Jodi A. P 195 1512 Hehlgh Parkway Sa. Smalley. Wllllam R. 1121 Oak St. Archery 1 Smith, Melody L, - 195 605 Lawrence St. Choir Smlth. Mlchael A. - 195 956 Tllghman St, Smlth, Paul A. 1505 W. Congress St. Chess 3: Contemporary Affalrs 3: Vou Can't Take It With You Smith, Ronald L. - 300 33 S. 11th St. Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Contempor- ary Affalrs 3 Smith, Willa M. 611 N. 16th St. Smltreskl. Karen A. - 46. 195, 285 425 N. Hall St. Contemporary Affalrs 1,2.3: Canary 3 Smoyer. Debra S, - 46, 51, 60. 61. 64. 76. 195. 284. 300 1635 Livingston St. Band 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3: Skl Club 35 Contemporary Affalrs 3: Rocket Club 1: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3 SNISCAK. RICHARD - 97 SNYDER, CHARLES - 256. 257 SNYDER, WILLIAM A 246 Snyder. Wllllam F. 2449 Elm St. Track 1,2 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT - 241, 243 Soders, Wendy - 204 SOFTBALL - 148, 149 SOMICH. GEORGE - 257 Spaar. Barbara A. - 195 1031 Spring Garden St. SPAK, STEPHEN Spangenberg, Dlane L. - 62. 195, 272, 273 1990 S. Delaware St. Bondfront 1,2,3 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY - 66 SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - 259 SPECIAL SENIOR AWARDS - 228, 229 Spencer. Janlce K. - 60, 61, 76. 86, 195 606 S. 24th St, Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 1,2.3: Skl Club Spengler, Wllllam J. 104 N, 9th St. Splna, Jerry L. 426 V: N. Law St. SPORTS AWARDS - 150, 151 SPORTS DIVIDER PAGE - 94, 95 SPRINGER. DENNIS - 104, 241 Springer, Jeffrey S. - 6. 46, 76. 195, 210. 297 2345 Greenleaf St. SNAP: Natlonal Honor Society 2.3: Key Club 2.3: Skl Club 3: Canary qasslstant news Ealtorj 3: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3 Stark. Henry J. Jr. - 195 1722 W. Llvlngston St. Steckel. Francls C. - 22, 80. 194 15 S. 14th St. STECKEL, WILLIAM - 249 STEIDEL, DAVID - 259 Steinberg, Susan K. - 2. 3. 45, 51. 195 2769 Falrvlew St. lndla Scholarship 2: Band 1,2: Orchestra 1.2: Skl Club 1,2,3: Comus 3: Natlonal Honor Soclety STEINER: MARIAN - 242 Stephens. Kenneth P. Jr. - 71. 73. 74, 82. 97, 195. 229, 296 1750 SW 31st St. Football 1.2.3: Welghtllftlng 2.3: Key Club 2.3: Varslty A 3 Stephens, Robert P. - 7, 17, 27, 52, 82, 83, 91, 97, 153, 196 2010 Allen St. Wrestllng 1: Key Club 1.2.3: SGA 2.3: Contemporary Affalrs 2.3 Sterglopoloss, Metaxla - 196 719 N. Jefferson St. Sterner, Kathi L. - 46, 51, 78, 82, 84, 196, 300 747 Lehigh St. Leo 2.3: Theater 2: Astra 2.3: Canary 2,3: Natlonal Honor Soclety 2.3: Greenclrcle 1,2: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3 STIMMEL, KATHLEEN - 244 Stlmpsan, Tony - 24, 75, 102, 104. 139, 150. 196 23rd Llvlngstan St. Soccer 1,2.3: Track 1,2,3: Achievement Club 2,3: Runners Club 1,2,3: Contempor- ary Atfalrs 2 Stlne, Denise L. - 196 734 S, Hall St. Dance Marathon STINNER. LEO - 298. 239 Stover. Mark A. 550 N. 10th St. STOVER, NEIL - 97 Strauch. Robert M. - 196 1024 Liberty St. Cholr 1 Stringer, Mlchael - 196 1230 Chew St. Strobel, Theresa A. - 196, 214 1135 N. 23rd St. Strohl, Wendy L. - 57. 196 1336 Llberty sr. Glee Club 1: Cholr 2,3: Business 3 Stryker, Oren D, - 196 STUDENT LIFE - 40, 41 Subjln. Annette L. - 196 B29 Greenleaf St. Field Hockey 1: Softball 1: Basketball 1 Swalm, Davld S. - 54, 283 2754 Elm Ct. Flgure Drawlng 3 Swoyer. Ellzabeth - 196 512 N. New St. Tannenbaum. Gall M. - 196 Index f 355 640 N. Muhlenberg St. Tonnous. Teresa C. - 9. 48, 110. 137, 196 321 N. 16th St. Field Hockey 1.2.3: Volleyball 1.2,3: Leaders' 2.3 Taus. Joan M. - 51. 63. 197, 290, 291 520 N. Saint Lucas St. Bandfront 2.3, National Honor Society 2.3 Taylor. Tlm W. - 1200 Unlon St. Wrestling 1 Thodhanl. Meenakshi - 34, 46. 72. 197 828 N. Ott St. Contemporary Affairs 3. THEATER CLUB - 73 THEISS. RONALD - 255 Theodor. Karen V. - 2. 3. 15, 197. 280. 300 314 N. 14th St. Band 1.2: Comus 3: Astro 3 THOMAS. PHYLLIS - 233. 252 THOMAS. SARA-ANN A 233. 238. 298. 300 Thompson. Juanita M. - 197 31 N. Madison St. Tltmas. Kevin T. - 197 758 S. Hall St. TOP NEWS STORIES OF '81 - 224. 225 Toso. John F. - 9.49, 51. 106. 107. 139, 151. 197. 206, 283 2252 Chew St. Track 1,2.3: Cross Country 2.3: Key 2.3: National Honor Soclety 2.3 TOSTEVIN. ROBERT - 134. 135. 246 Tran. The T. - 197 222 S. 14th St. Traupman. Carol A. - 46. 51. 60, 61, 64. 69. 197. 267. 300 2042 Baker Dr. Who's Who: Marching Band 1.2.3: Con- cert Band 1,2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3 fPres.9: Trl-M 1.2.3 fPres.j: National Honor Society 2.3: Contemporary Affairs 2.3: Spanish Honor Society 1 Tretter. Denlta R. - 197 1142 N. 18th St. Trexler, Eugene - 197 TREXLER, RONALD - 85. 256 TREXLER. SALLY - 238. 298 Troxell. Scott R. - 197 748 N. 11th St, Turko. Christopher - 76. 197. 199. 214 1210 W. Tremont St. TV AND STAGE CREW - 53 Uhl. Shellle A. - 2. 3. 15. 45, 46. 76. 78, 79. 197, 211. 297. 307 434 S. Saint Cloud St. Contemporary Affairs 2.3: Comus 3: Astra 3: Skl 3 Ulrich, Susan R. - 197 423 N. 10th St. UNGER, FRANK - 242 Unterberg, Debra L. - 198 2030 Greenleaf St. VanEerde. Elizabeth M. - 51. 60, 61. 65. 69. 198. 275. 300 2423 Washington St. Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Contempor- ary Affalrs 2: Trl-M 2.3: Honor Society 2,3 VARGO. GEORGE - 247 VARSITY A 74 VARSITY BASEBALL 144 - 146 VARSITY FOOTBALL 96 - 98 VARSITY SOCCER 102 - 104 VARSITY WRESTLING 130 - 132 Vastyshak. Marcie - 198 2130 Tilghman St. Vaughn. JIII A. - 198 522 N. Berks St, Vega. Abegall - 168. 203. 209. 211 VIDEO GAME CRAZE - 226. 227 Volkert. Robert B. - 74. 97. 150, 198 528 S. 22nd St. Varsity Letter Football 2.3: Football: Weightlifting 1.2.3: SGA 3 Volpe. Tracey E. - 2. 3, 7. 45. 54. 71. 137. 198. 207. 208 1316 Linden St, Fleld Hockey 1.2.3: Volleyball 1.2.3: Leader's Club VO-TECH - 18. 21 Wogenhurst. Deborah L, - 198 612 N. 16th St. Bandfront 2 Waggoner. Klm E. - 46. 51. 78. 198. 222 2733 Elm Court Astra 1.2.3: Contemporary Affairs 3: National Honor Society 2.3: WAGNER. BARBARA - 259 Wagner. Harry R. - 60. 61, 198. 293- 1816 Tremont St. Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 1.2.35 Jazz Band 1.2.3: Walk, Mary Ellen - 198 Walters. Thomas P. - 60. 61. 86, 198 1921 Greenleaf St. Band 1.2,3: Orchestra 1.2.3: WAITKUS. CHARLES - 249 WALBERT. DOREEN - 13. 255 Ward. Roosevelt Joseph 606 Lawrence Ct. Ward. Tara A. - 14. 41. 54. 198 226 N, West St. Cheerleading 1,2.3: Glee Club 1: Choir 2.3: Leader's 3: Drama 1: Ward. Thomas - 51. 80. 198. 300 2236 Greenleaf St. Warmkessel. Jackie L. 745 Mohawk St. Washlnskl. Jeffrey R. - 21. 198 2407 S. Carbon St. Rifle 3: WASKO. LARRY - 245 Watson. Joan - 199 1228 Chew St. Weaver. Dale C. - 199. 285. 293 714 N. 8th St. Weaver. David E. - 49. 60.61. 106. 151. 199 1825 W. Woodlawn St, Cross Country 2.3: Track 2.3: Band 1.2.3: Runners Club 2.3: Weaver, Michael - 204 Weber. Fraces A. - 46, 48. 49, 51. 74. 78. 88. 94. 129. 199 1011 Colorado St. Tennis: Contemporary Affalrs. Business: Runners Club: National Honor Society: Varslty A: Astra: Leaders Club Weber. Jodl - 199 Weber. Otto F, - 60. 61.69. 66. 139. 199, 266. 293 1729 Greenleaf St. Cross Country 2: Track 2: Band President 3: Band 1.2.3: Jazz Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 3: Runners 2: Contemporary Affairs 2,3: Modern Music Masters 3 Welder. Richard A. - 57 2345 Lancaster Avenue Volleyball 1.2.3: Choir 1,2,3 WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB - 81 Welser. Scott F. 718 Genesee St. Weitknecht. Karla A. - 60. 61. 78. 199. 266. 275 2234 S. Lumber St. Orchestra 1.2.3: Band 1.2.3: Treasurer 3: Astra 3: Wellington. Robert R. - 206 521 N. Front St. Choir 1,2.3: Contemporary Affairs 1: You Can't Take It With You 2: Welty. Michael D. - 46. 200. 300 502 N. 27th St. Contemporary Affalrs 3 WENNINGER. ANN - 9, 109. 110, 147. 254 Wescoe. John G. - 14, 31. 73. 97. 200 2410 South St. Homecoming Court: JV Football 1: JV Basketball 1: Football 2.3: Westwood. Michele D. - 200 419 N. Lumber St. Wetherhold. Scott A. - 200 1026 Chew St. Rifle 0.1.2.3: Wetzel, Roy W. Jr., - 517 Harrlsan St. Whitley. Charlotte E. - 200 2001 S. Hall St. Glee Club 1: Chair 2: Library Club 2 Whltner. Krlstln L. - 46. 48. 50, 51. 125, 200. 300 2115 Union St. First Team All-Star Swimming 1.2: Most Valuable Swlmmer 2: Swimming Co- captaln 0.1.2.3: Contemporary Affairs 2.3: Leaders 3: National Honor Society Treasurer 2,3 Wleder. Richard - 200 Welser. Scott - 200 Wiesner. Andrew - 201 WILDONGER. DAVID - 97. 255 Wlllever. Michele N. - 32. 201 1234 W. Tioga St. Wllllams, Sharon - 201 Williams. Timothy J. - 201 1113 Emmett St. Wilson. Charles - 22. 70. 76. 201. 300 913 N. 30th St. Merit Semi-flnallst: Ski Club 1.2.3: Con- temporary Affalrs 1.2.3 WILSON. PAT C. - 247 Wilson. Susan F. - 7, 44. 45. 46. 48, 71. 78. 82. 148. 201. 215. 219, 228. 270. 280, 284. 307 1835 Turner St. Chairman Council of Youth 3: Class President 15 Prom Chairman 3: Chairman Registration Committee Dance Marathon 3: Who's Who 3: Student Llfe editor 3: Hockey 1: Basketball 1.2: Softball 1.2.3: SGA 1,2.3: Leader's 2.3: Varsity A 2,3: Council of Vouth 2.3: Comus 3: Student Council 1. Wilt. Melanie A. - 201 638 N. 8th St. Wlmberly. Vincent - 201 254 Lehigh sf. 356flndex Wlttman. Todd J. - 201 317 N. Fountain St, WKAP vs. VARSITY A - 229 Wohlbach. Harry - 201. 206 Wollman. Kenneth F, - 46, 76. 128. 201 2904 Allen St. Tennis 1.2,3g Tennls Award 2: Contempor- ary Affairs 1.2.3: Skl Club 1,2.3: Word, Michael D. - 46. 51, 76. 201 2305 Elm St. Honor Saclety: Contemporary Affalrs 1.2.3: Ski Club 3: Wotta. Ann M. - 201 2402 W. Emmaus Avenue Wright. Henry - 4, 39 Wright. Paul T, - 201 42 S. 19th St. Yeager. Elise E. - 202 1827 Highland St. Yeager. Kenneth - 5. 16. 71. 91, 139. 202. 296, 350 1025 Liberty sv. Track 2,3: Key 1.2,3: Skl 1.2.3: Con- temporary Affalrs 3: Marathon Commit- tee 3 Yaung. Debbie M. - 202 632 N. West St. Young. Ruth 1021 Cleveland St. Younger. Patrlcla L. - 202 945 Jackson St. Zahorchok. Melanie F. - 202 2421 S. Fountain St. Zales. David I. - 202 2736 Allen St. ZANCHETTIN. SANTA - 219. 250 Zellner. Ann M. - 79. 82, 202 2746 Elm Court Astro 2.3: Contemporary Affairs 3 Zerfass, Randy A. - 202 736 Benton St. ZETTLEMOYER. JOSEPH - 246 Zleger, Kimberly A. - 51. 60, 61. 202.277, 300 1636 W. Tremont St. Band 1.2.3: Ski Club 1.2.3: Natlonol Honor Society 2,3 Zimmerman. Denise K. - 63. 202. 290. 291 1846 SW 31st St. Bandfront Zimmerman. Maryellen - 85. 202 1150 Linden St. Zimmerman. Tom E. - 202 1540 Liberty st. Wrestling 2.3: Weightlifting 3 Zobb. Regina M. - 46. 48. 124. 202. 264 641 N. 16th St. Swimming 0.1.2.3 qcaptoin 33: Con- temporary Affalrs 2.3: Leaders 3 Zoppl. Michael P. - 202 132 N. 12th St. FRAMING CUSTOM DESIGNS PILLOWS 1 JZMWZIZAIMYQM The finest in Needlepoint 8- Knitting Yarns Denise Hein Mon, - Sat 1739 Liberty St. 10-4:30 Allentown. PA 18104 437-6633 Michelle Joseph and Denise Hein lend assistance to Mrs. Mory. a frequent visitor to the Stitchin Post. Siaff Pays Tribute To Advisers And Pholography Co-adviser lvlr. Les Kish relaxes as he represenis Comus aT an ice cream eaTing conTesT. Bob Felkay Takes a breaiher afTer Taking his 'lO'lsT piciure. EdiTors l l PhOTOQrC1phy edifor Bill Hansell dis- plays phoiogenic aualiiies. KrisTi Langsief, an efficienT phoTo- grapher, was a greaT asseT To The Comus slaff. This year's Comus sTaff was very forTunaTe To have a very TalenTed phoTography secTion headed by Mr. Les Kish and phoTography edilors Bill Hansell and RoberT Felkay. ThroughouT The year They faiThfully caTered To us when we needed picTures immediaiely To make our rapidly approaching deadlines. We would also especially like To Thank KrisTi Langslei for developing counTless amounTs of film on her own Time. Finally, The Comus sTaff would like To saluTe Mrs. Jackie lviory for all of her hard work and suppori she gave To us To give us a fine yearbook To remember our high school years. X Rf JN 1 Jackie Mory flashes her pleasing smile upon compleTion of The yearbook. AcknowledgemenTsf357 fy, .pil -xvra-1 .A Sfudenf Life Ediforg Co-Editors Senior Ediiors Sue Wilson and Laurie Miller Gif1CJ GCJIHODO Gnd Julie Molrine Sarah Lenrich and Carol Sargeni i 1 s i Ads Editors Higniigms Ediiors Cgnnie Cope Gnd Bfcder VVGDGY Kfesslef Gnd Keffy Havir 'Q' N.. L.. Sporis Ediiors Facuiiy Eciiiors Business Eciiior Kay Peacock and Mike Schrnoyer Andrea Orgler and Wendy Schaeffer Karen Theodor 358 Acknowledgemenis Once again The combined efforTs of many bring you The Comus, a collecTion of memories To keep and Treasure. The enTire Comus sTaff wishes To Thank and acknowledge Those people who helped To make This book someThing special. Mr. Hanna, Tony DeFiore, and everyone who parTicipaTed in and organized The Dance Marafhon which aided us financially. Mr. Rourke and SGA for organizing a magazine sale To help geT us ouT of debT. A Tremendous Thanks To The business communiTy of The Lehigh Valley for wiThouT Their supporT, we couldn'T produce such a fine yearbook. Special Thanks To C.E. RoTh for The use of Their Tuxedos, and Holiday-RenT-A-Car for Their limousine. Mr. Henry WrighT for supplying uniforms for picTures on shorT noTice. Milo Sewards for all The Times we inTerrupTed him and for all The exfra Things he was willing To do for us. AniTa Williams and The AThleTic Office for supplying us wiTh sTaTisTics and oTher needed informaTion. Mrs. Thomas for once again supporTing us wiTh an ad for her classes. Mr. Merv Miller for always being There if we needed a ride anywhere. Dr. McHugh for being supporTive of all our efforTs. Mr. Erb for graciously Taking care of cuT slips and call blanks. Bill Hansell and RoberT Felkay for Taking all Those picTures we needed IMMEDIATELY. Mike Jacobs for his help and sharing his own picTures wiTh us. A very special Thank you To Debbie Dursi for sharing wiTh us her Time and many TalenTs. Mrs. Finizzi and The Canary sTaff for making our deadlines a liTTle more bearable. Sandi WilT, Miriam STrawbridge, and Carolyn SmiTh for doing everyThing and anyThing They could possibly do for us. Wendy Souders and Sandi Moran for Taking messages for us and lending The use of Their files. Carl PeTerson for being an exTraordinarily helpful mediaTor. Special Thanks To Mr. .lack Rau and Mr. Ed Schrey for spending Their own Time Taking picTures no one else could Take. A special Thank you also To Mrs. Jack Rau and Cindy Schrey along wiTh Their husbands for devoTing an enTire weekend To The Freshmen secTion of This book. We would also like To Thank all Those Teachers who were inconvenienced while we meT our deadlines. Amid The massive confusion ThaT always seemed To be presenT, Two wonderful people Tried, someTimes To no avail, To make some sense and order of Things. BoTh gave Tremendous amounTs of Their own Time: long evenings spenT correcTing layouTs, prinTing picTures and even sacrificed some class Time. Thank you Mrs. Jackie Mory for your endless paTience wiTh our never-ending quesTions, our noise while you were Trying To Teach class, our failure To meeT deadlines, and Thank you for receiving The brunT of criTicisms direcTed Toward us. BuT mosTly, Thank you for always being There when we needed you, you're a forever friend and we'll never forgeT your efforTs. And Thank you Mr. Kish, for spending endless Time in The darkroom and for puTTing up wiTh our yelling and criTicisms. You always seemed To come Through wiTh The picTures we needed. The enTire Comus sTaff hopes you enjoy reading This publicaTion of our yearbook. IT was a pleasure and an honor To record your year for you. ALMA MATER All hail our Alma MaTer dear, Our voice of praise and glory hear To whom all reverence we bear, Of you forgeTful we'll be ne'er. We shall forever for you yearn And cherish all ThaT we may learn Through fuTure days of life, 'Mid joy and sTrife: True may we sTand, boTh To you And Canary and Blue. Loud will our praises ever ring, Of days ThaT have passed by, Fond memories of dear old high. Oh, Alma MaTer, hear our praise: To you all honor we do raise, Through fuTure days of life, 'Mid joy and sTrife: True may we sTand, boTh To you And Canary and Blue. ThroughouT The land of you we'll sing, VEN H1 B G VV ..L, Q 5 2 71 . - A 1853 ALMA MATER COLOPHON This book was published by Walsworfh Publishing, Marcellne, Missouri, 64658. Mosf headlines used 36 pT. AvanT Garde Bold Type, mosf copy used 8 pT. AvanT Garde Type, mosf capflons used 8 pT. AvanT Garde Type. The Comus is a 9x12 inch hard-covered book. AcknowledgemenTsf359 The greatest memories you will share in the future will be high school memories. I hope you enjoyed your high school days and I hope your memories will be happy ones. I As you say farewell to Allen High, please remember that I, too, have memories of you. Together we shared great times and together we will share great memories. God bless ou glgygfir, Principal It has been a pleasure working with the Senior Class of 4982 for the past three years. I believe the graduating students will meet with great success after leaving Allen High School. I want to thank all seniors for their cooperation and diligence in the many class activities which were held. I extend to the Senior Class of 4982 my best wishes for a rewarding and happy future. ere Class Adviser Farewells ' 2 V2 :f 't' v 'rri . Dr. John F. McHugh, Principal Ed HGPIDO, Class AdVlSSl' ...sl x - A i f xg H I . A V 13 yl.,'y It . gi 'Q Ray Erb, Assistant Principal When you entered Allen High School in 4979, I was assigned to your class as your Assistant Principal. l have remained with the class of '82 as it progressed to graduation day. My associations with each of you have been brought about by varying circumstances. Discipline or attendance matters, classroom ac- tivities, and your participation in numerous class activities and school functions have brought us together. In general, my remembrance of you is a positive one. I hope that the instruction you have received here has helped to prepare you for the future. As a class, you have added to the prestige of our school. As you leave Allen High School and begin a journey down paths leading to the goals you have set for yourselves, l wish you well. lt has been my pleasure to work with you. lvlay success and good health be yours in the years ahead. E Assistant Principal Next Edition Cf Allen People X . X will XII E Marty Diamond, Freshman Class President Charlie Holler, Sophomore Class President Dale Stein. Junior Class President 3601 Farewell THE BCDLD FAMILY Bob class of '53 Barbara class of '55 Judi class of '80 K' If Michael class of '84 'Eire . C S Ed Hanna and Kris Karcher pose with A.F.T. President Ed Hanna Sr. T Th I O G CCISS O I ' ,D Amn1m.ndmm..qmc1m LOCAL NO. l7I6 AFFIUAYE YIIM AFI.-CIO EL i 'inmociuicv IN soucmon - :nucA11QNronofMocucv KIQK nuevo OQN 540 NORTH l6TN ST. I ALLBQTOWN, PA. I!l02 Gbblclwxokl II p n it Qdld ddl 9 p upon o I I Duie's O X gqsxv Studio f' 1 434 161 ALLENTOWN PENNA SEE OUR GALLERY OF AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHS . I 0 I o T Q R . I2 ' A0 0 'fa IA? A CERTIF ED DALE R. FAIX C.P.P. E '5 I MASTER PHOTOGRAPHEB ici' Flo! 143 NORTH 7fh. STREET . , . y . '-'J' ff! ' xQJ3:k ,g. 'S 'Q 'kr' rf' .' -' C 1.!',v 4:1 3 i'i 'l3 r'QEx 's Xw'x 'J, g. ty, ,W., . f ks.,.......J.Y. ry , ij..-..x. A sa-rj, 4. - AA r., 'A 'QW-. , 'Lq,. ,544 - I I I A I . ' K . 24 ' . 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The success of the S.G.A. may be attributed to the officers who are: President - Ed Hanna: Vice-President - Brian Dolan: Maureen Perry - Secre- tary: Robbie Stephens - Treasurer and Adviser Mr. William Rourke. S.G.A. Q i PM 1982 S. G. A. Officers l'l l 1 N lil V4 fr Af 'J' X , .,, ti 3- YE v l x English exchange student brawses through the Seniors Maureen Perry, Charlie Kelly, and Ed Hanna participate in student rally Camus. Sw- A, H, 3, KEY Cl-UB SAI-UTES 4932 li22?'?l,ifl'2i?n'2Z l?3??dAlS2I1liL2 5E2iiinZe22Zs'HLfifSnS?p SENIORS Mr. James Ackley - Adviser A'-LE'XLgVY-EAGEHEBING T' IVI - ' 'm Cm' P'eS'denT 444 N. Fullori sneer H. T. Lyons, Inc. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHEET METAL FABRICATORS Registered Professional Engineers Custom SHEET METAL FABRICATION CSTEEL - STAINLESS STEEL - ALUMINUM - BRASS - COPPER? 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