Academy High School - Academe Yearbook (Erie, PA)

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DEDICATION TO THE ACADEMY STUDENTS We. the 1988 Graduating Class of Academy High School, dedicate our Yearbook to a cherished friend who has passed on. A friend whose physical presence we shall recall with love. We remember clearly now how anxious we were as freshmen. Mew school, new teachers, new classmates, unfa- miliar procedures and a cavernous environment all contributed to feelings of uneasiness and disquiet. It took us several tours of the building to locate the gym and library. Where's the cafeteria? was an often heard battle cry of freshmen faces. The ultimate identifying freshman emblem, however, was the segregated seating arrangement at assembly programs. But we endured and eventually became absorbed and involved in the family of Academy High School. As sophomores our familiarity and sense of belonging grew more secure. Football rallies provided us a closer proximity with upper classmen. There were those moments, however, when uncertainty crept up again. Do I dare ask that special someone to the Homecoming Dance? Will I ever make it through geometry? When we returned to Academy to begin our junior year it was as if we came home from a longjourney. Familiar faces provided a warm glow in which to bask in the pride of having entered the upper class stage of our High School careers. Teachers seemed almost like friends, and friends of the last two years were more like brothers and sisters. The junior year was not however, without its challenges. Preparations for the SAT were demand- ing; honor and AP classes were more challenging; the Prom and Homecoming Dance more exciting — Boy did we look goodll The junior year, with it's great flurry of activity tied the chords of friendship into an even tighter and more unified family we now recognized as the Academy Student Body. Our Senior year began with both anxiety and anticipation; we were looking forward to completing four years of hard work and receiving a well earned diploma, but we were also just a little bit concerned about what the future had to offer. After all, we could barely remember a life without school. The most alarming consequences of graduation were all the goodbyes we would have to make to teachers, administrators, counselors, office workers, and most difficult of all. to friends. And oh yes that one friend, the friend who had passed on and out of our lives, that special friend who made us feel comfortable and secure, the friend that housed our family for these last four years, to you Academy High School, we say our final goodbyes. You have passed on from our lives, but will be remembered always with love. Board of Directors Raymond L. Dombrowski, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools Eva Tucker, Jr. President William G. Brabender ■ Claire DeCecco John N. Petrus, D.P.M. John C. Harkina Vice-President Tom Casey Leonard L. I-oC astro, Jr. Brenda A. Pundt Edward J. Spara ({a g(m¥w ©y[LTw ©y[L¥w ©yL¥ ©yy¥¥(F €yL¥w ©yL¥w ©yu FA©yL¥WA©yL¥WA©yiL¥WA©yii ¥IM©yL¥W ©yL¥W ©yL¥W ©(l ?w ©yL¥w ©yiL¥W ©yy¥WM L¥WA©yL¥WA©yL¥WA©yL¥W£ yy¥w ©yL¥w ©yii¥W ©ym¥ ©yL¥¥F ©yy¥¥F ©yy¥¥F ©yy¥ ©yL¥W ©yy¥W ©yL¥W ©yyi F ©yL¥w ©yL¥w ©yL¥w ©yQ WA©yL¥WA©y[L¥WA©yL¥W ©(l ¥¥F ©yL¥¥F ©yy¥VF ©yy¥¥[FM L¥W ©yL¥W ©y(L¥W$ ©yL¥W £ syL¥WA©yiL¥WA©yiL¥WA©yLWlF ©yL¥w ©yy¥¥(M©yL¥m ©yL¥ ©yn¥¥[F ©yy¥¥F ©yy¥¥F ©yLci F ©yiLwiF ©yiLWF ©yiLWiF ©yE YIFA©yiL¥WA©y[L¥WACULTYIFA©(! ¥¥F ©yL¥¥F ©yL¥¥F ©yL¥¥FM )L¥W ©yL¥W ©yL¥W ©yL¥W £ yy¥¥F ©yy¥¥F ©yy¥¥F ©yy¥¥0 «L¥W ©yL¥W ©yL¥W ©yL¥ A©yL¥WA©yiL¥WA©y[L¥WA©yL1 ¥ ©yL¥W ©yL¥VF ©yL¥¥F ©yC W ©yiurwA©y L¥w ©yy¥W ©o 1988 ADMINISTRATION Academy High School is led by Dr. Donald Zon- no. He is in cooperation with two assistant princi- pals, Mr. Edward Grade and Mrs. Helen Jackson. Mr. Zonno has been our principal for the past sev- eral years. Every student can remember entering the auditorium as a freshman and being greeted by Mr. Zonno. From that day on he becomes your leader and the most respected administrator of Academy. Mr. Donald Zonno. Mr. Grade and Mrs. Jackson have a hard job as assistants to Mr. Zonno. They han- dle minor disciplinary problems, exces- sive absences, keep in touch with parents and the overall operation of the school. With such exceptional leadership as we have, Academy High School certainly has a very bright future! Jean Krahe, Shirley Vogel, Shirley Butler, Lovetina Holman, Judy Winiarczyk Charles Verdecchia, Ralph Barbaro, Dr. Helen Zimmerman 7 F A C U L T Y Jeanne Bender: Indi- vidual Living; Home Economics I, II; De- sign Tor Living. Elaine Benson: Physi- cal Education. Ronald Bailey: Special Education. Jim Blanchard: Math 10; Consumer Math; Computer I. Doris Campbell: Indi- vidual Living; Child Care; Home Econom- ics I, II. 1 Moel Burgoyne: En- glish 11. 11 H, 12A.P. Joanne Carey: Piurse. So. Mr. Chase what's the gossip for the week? Bruce Chase: Account- Tim Church: Machine ing I, II, III; Business Shop. Sales; Business Law. Ann Dimarco: U.S. Dan DiTullio: Special History; World Cul- Education. tures. Martha Eichenlaub: Health 9. 10 Brenda Dolwick: Chorus. Choir. Show Choir. Related Arts. Band Auxiliary Fred Evans: Earth Sci- ence M; Environmental Science Mark Eerrara: English 9. 9H. Theater I. Us Star James DiTullio: Spe- cial Education Mary Fields: Introduc- tion to Business; Busi- ness Careers. Typing I, Accounting I Marcia Grode: French I. II. Ill, IV Meg Flinn: Health 11 Jane Grady: Office Practice; Steno I, II; Typing I, II Fred Guenther: U.S. Joseph Haas: Biology, History A.P.; European Biology H, AP. Lab History A. P. Econom- ics and Government Mr. Ferrara says. Cheesel'' Mr. Demyanovich has that look. 9 William Hathaway: Mary Pat Haven: Crafts World Cultures. I, II, III, IV. Rene Hayes: Econom- ics and Government; Citizenship Education. Tom Hertel: Chemis- try; Chemistry H.; Earth Science. Robert Hiney; World Cultures; World Cul- tures H; Sociology. Rita Kennerknecht: Math 9; Algebra I, Al- gebra II Trig. Edward Kuhar: Alge- bra I, Algebra 11 Trig.. Algebra I H. Picture not available. Robin Lamont: Math 9. i Doctor Zimmerman gives advise to college bound Picture not available: students. Anthony La Rocco: Special Education. Lee Larson: Spanish I, Steve Lipchick: Wood II, III. I, II. What do you mean, What kind of language is that written in? Marilyn McGraw: Biolo- gy; General Science. Paul Przepirski: Physi- cal Education. Richard Miller: English 12, 12H, German I. H, III. Martin Niebauer: Com puter I, II. Ill, Calcu- lus AP, Algebra II Trig.________________ Pred Morosky: Botany; Earth Science. Thomas Robinson: Physical Education. There goes Mr. niebauer talking on the phone again. Debbie Sansome: Spe- cial Education Aide. i 1. Paul Simitoski: Voca- tional Horticulture; Horticulture. Melvin Skol: English 9, 10; Yearbook. Marilyn Smith: English 9, 11; careers. James Pflster: Geome- try; Geometry H. William Quirk: Chem- istry; Chemistry H; Physics AP; Lab. V i Mark Ruthkowski: Ind. Survey Emr, Sed. Debra Swanson: En- glish 11, 12. 11 Daniel Vereb: Math James Welch: Drafting Rene Wurst: L.D. 10, Consumer Math I, II, III Mr. Chase is up to something again. Daniel Xethakis: Citi- zenship Education; U.S. Geography, World Geograph Michael Zlotnicki: Citi- zenship Education, So- cial Problems, Study Skills Mr. Miller and Mrs. Bender enjoy time away from their class. Mrs. Ninn teaches her student teacher all she knows. Mr. Mayes finds time to relax. Row 1: L-RJ. Vargo, J. Danr, B. Buccio, S. Vitale, Row 2: L-R M. andy, C. Henley, F. Benovic, B. Rzepecki, K. Willover, C. Cohman. Maintenance: Buster takes a break to smile for the camera. 13 V Bryn Anderson Sonya Barney Carol Baldwin Darci Beatman Allyson Bannister Melissa Bell Tina Barnes Jennifer Bozza Dennis Brady Lisa Brandt Janet Bruschi Karen Bukowski 17 Mildred Bumpers James Burchick Stephanie Burkeli Thomas Burling David Camp Sonya Carr Janet Bruschi wastes time before class begins Michelle Catledge Glen Conner Lisa Daniels Gary Daub Michelle Daugherty Richard Davis Robert Eckendorf Kimberly Elletson Valerie Engelleiter Mujunemo Pavors 19 1 9 8 8 Brenda and Rhonda: friends forever. Colleen First Crystol Fowler Sherele Fowler Brendon Fredricks Sherry Gabutti Lisa Gamble Amy Hasberry Robert Heck Kimberly Hayes Ramona Henderson Lisa and Will dance the night away. 21 Rhonda Henderson Brenda Hogan Amy watches on as Brenda and Don experiment in Biology. Harry Honard Patrick Higgins Michelle Horihan Daniel Horn Brent Huey Jarriel Hunter Tammie Lanagan Jeffery Lander Laura Lassman Michael Lauderbaugh I Alex Lewinger Dawn Lewis Michelle Lewkowicz Darin Linhart 23 Thomas Lipinski Michelle Lohse Tina Lombardi Michael Loney 1 9 8 8 Karyn Loomis Myron Lucas Christopher Majerik Jeffrey Marzka Sean McGuire Shelly McKane Richard Mudge Heather Murray George Nicewonger Kathleen Noonan Samone Morton John pauses for a moment to remember his last Homecoming Dance. Mark Owens Shawnn Odom William Parco 27 Wendy Peskorski Lisa Pfister Scott Pheasant 1 9 8 8 John Piotrowicz Lori Putnam Shannon Quinlan Josette Pickens Jeffrey Regenor Nanette Schaaf Janet Seippel 29 Elizabeth Sins Vicki Skinner Justin Skol Robert Smith Wendy Terhorst Caro! Tibbitts Sandy Tibbitts John Toth Brian Wolff Karen Wright Linda Wygant Gregory Yochim Michelle Skarupski Aisha Barnes Raymond Morrison Daniel Kaminski 31 SENIOR INDEX KATRINA ACKERMAN: Monitor 4. PATRICIA ALEXANDER: Colorguard 2,3; German Club 1,2; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. SCOTT AMBROSE: Monitor 4; Wrestling 3; horticul- ture 4. THOMAS AMENDOLA: Drama Club 2,3; Monitor 4; Entrepreneur Club 1,2,3,4; Senior AP 4. CAROL BALDWIN: Orchestra 4; Colorguard 2,3,4. WILLIAM BALL: Student Senate 2; German Club 1; horticulture 3. ALLYSON BANNISTER: Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; NhS 3,4; French Club 4. TINA BARNES: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Top Twenty 2,3; Afro-American Club 1,2,3,4; Library As- sistant 3,4; Monitor 4; Pep Club 3,4; Red Cross 1. SCOTT BARNETT: Drama Club 2. SONYA BARNEY: Drama Club 1,2; Assemblies 3; NhS 4; Student Senate 1,2,3,4; Afro-American Club 1,4; Monitor 4; Stage Crew 1; Cheerleaders 3; Track 2. DARCI BEATMAN: Colorguard 2,3; Monitor 4; Ger- man Club 1,2,3. MELISSA BELL: Drama Club 4; Chorus 4; Afro-Ameri- can Club 4. JENNIFER BOZZA: Danceline 2,3; NHS 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Academy on Parade 2,3,4; Soccer 4; Volleyball 1; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4. DENNIS BRADY: French Club 3; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J.V. Football 1; Track 3,4. LISA BRANDT: General WILLIAM BRIGGS: General. JANET BRUSChl: Danceline 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Stu- dent Senate 1,3,4; Monitor 4; Track 1; Soccer 3,4; Academy on Parade 2,3,4; Director 3,4; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4. KAREN BUKOWSKI: Tennis 2; horticulture 3; Aca- deme Rep. 3; Monitor 4 MILDRED BUMPERS: General. JAMES BURCHICK: General. STEPHANIE BURKELL: Monitor 4; Danceline 2,3,4; Academy on Parade 2,3,4; Volleyball 1; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4. THOMAS BURLING: Senior AP 4 RICHARD BYRD: General. DAVID CAMP: German Club 2,3; Soccer 2; Business Club 3,4; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4. TINA CARMICHAEL: Afro-American Club 1,2,4; Bowl- ing 4 DWAYNE CARR: Assemblies 3,4; Chorus 4; Monitor 4. SONYA CARR: Cheerleaders 2,3,4. MICHELLE CATLEDGE: Class Treasurer 4; Drama Club 4; French Club 2,3,4, Afro-American Club 4; Cheerleaders 2; Track 4; Golf 4; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4. KRISTEN CLARK: Color Guard 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Academe Rep. 1; German Club 1,2,3. SHERITA COLEMAN: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Afro-American Club 2,3,4; Monitor 2,3; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4; Star 2; Track 1,3; Softball 1,2. 0 KRISTEN COMELLA: Stage Band 1; Danceline 2,3; NHS 3,4; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 1; Intramurals 1; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4; Academy on Parade 1,2,3,4. GLEN CONNER: Wrestling 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Hilltop Singers 1,2. ROBERT ECKENDORF: Band Photographer 4; Water- polo Photographer 4; French Club President 4; Euro- pean Travel Club 4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. KIMBERLY ELLETSON: NHS 4; Spanish Club 4; Moni- tor 4; Softball 2,3,4; Soccer 3; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. VALERIE ENGELLEITER: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Drama Club 2,3; Library Assistant 4. DEMETRICE FAULKNER: J.V. Football 1; Track 4. MUJUNEMO FAULKNER: General. AMY FICKENWORTH: General. BETH FICKENWORTH: Academe 2,3,4. COLLEEN FIRST: Band 1,2,3,4; NHS 4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Monitor 4; Track 1; Bowling 4; German Club 1,2,3; Senior A.P. 4, CRYSTOL FOWLER: Assemblies 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Afro-American Club 1,4; Monitor 1; Red Cross 1,2; United Fund 2; Junior A.P. 3; Homeroom Rep. 1,3; Choir 4; Academy on Parade 3,4. SHERELE FOWLER: General. BRENDON FREDRICKS: Choir 3. TAMMY FULLER: General. SHERRY GABUTTI: Junior A.P. 3. LISA GAMBLE: General. DIANNA GAUSMAN: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Soccer 3. 33 LOUIS GAVIN: Choir 2,3; Student Senate 1,2; French Club 3; Afro-American 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3. JUDY GEHRLEIN: Drama Club 2; Orchestra 3; Band 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Foreign Exchange 2; German Club 1,2; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4. TRACY GEMLER: Senior AP 4. FELECIA GIBBS: Track 2. JENNIFER GLASS: NMS 3,4; Student Senate 1,2,4; Ac- ademe 3,4; Swim Team 1,2; Drama Club 2; Vice Pres- ident NHS 4; Foreign Exchange 2,3; Academe Rep. 1,2,3; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4; Model UN 4. DONALD GRACE: Stage Band 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Junior AP 3; Senior AP 4; Foreign Ex- change 2; Academy on Parade 3,4; Monitor 4. LISA GRAHAM: Afro-American Club 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Golf 3; Volleyball 4; Academy on Parade 4. FRANK GRANDE: Intramurals 3,4. AMY GRUDZIEN: Academe 2,3,4; Editor 3,4; Entre- preneur Club 1; French Club 1,2; Senior AP 4. KIMBERLY GULISH: Softball 1; Volleyball 4; Monitor 4; Senior AP 4. MARYBETH HANKE: Chorus 1; Monitor 4. COREY HARRIS: General. 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Academy on Parade 4. MILFORD HOLDSWORTH: German Club 1,3,4; Li- brary Assistant 3. HARRY HONARD III: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4; German Club 1,2,4; Foreign Exchange 1,2,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. MICHELLE HORIHAN: French Club 3. DANIEL HORN: Soccer 1; French Club 1; Model U.N. 2; Assemblies 2,3; AVA 2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; Red Cross 3. TYRONE HOWZE: General. BRENT HUEY: NHS 3,4; Academe 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior A.P. 3: Senior A.P. 4. JARRIEL HUNTER: Star 1; Wrestling 1; Afro-American Club 1,2; Band 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Hilltop Singers 3,4; Monitor 2; AVA 2; Soccer 3; Chess Club 4. SHARON INMAN: Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3; NHS 3,4; German Club 1,3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. KIMBERLY JOHNSON: Monitor 4; Library Assistant 4. LISA JOHNSON: Choir 3; Afro-American 4. CARMELLA JONES: Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Red Cross 1,2,3,4. DARRELL JONES: General. JON HARRIS: JV Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4. SCOTT HARRIS: JV Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4; Cross-Coun- try 1; Track 2,3,4; Tennis 1; Library Assistant 1,2,3,4; Afro-American Club 1,2; Monitor 2,3,4. AMY HASBERRY: Afro-American Club 1,2; Monitor 4. KIMBERLY HAYES: Academe 2,3,4; Editor 4; Aca- deme Rep. 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2,3,4. MARSHALL JONES: J.V. Football 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 2,4; Monitor 2,4; Afro- American Club 2,3,4; Student Senate 4. MELISSA JONES: Choir 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Var- sity Basketball 4; Track 4; Afro-American Club 2,3,4; Monitor 4; AVA 4; SADD 4. TARRA JONES: Volleyball 2; Monitor 3; Red Cross 2; United Fund 3. BONITA JORDAN: Track 1; Afro-American Club 1. ROBERT HECK: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Student Senate 1; Hilltop Singers 3; Academy on Parade 3,4; Senior A.P. 4. DONNELL JORDAN: J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Bas- ketball 3,4; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4. DANIEL KAMINSKI: Assemblies 4; AVA 4; Stage Crew 4. RAMONA HENDERSON: J.V. Basketball 2; Class Vice President 3; Afro-American Club 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; As- semblies 1,2,3,4. RHONDA HENDERSON: Chorus 1; Choir 2,3,4; Hill- top Singers 2,3,4; District and Regional Chorus 2,3,4; Student Senate 1,2; Class President 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Afro-Amer- ican Club 1,2,3,4; Track Manager 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,4; Prom Committee 4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4; Academy on Parade 1,2,3,4; Red Cross 1,2. PATRICK HIGGINS: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 1,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Monitor 4; Red Cross 2,3,4. BRENDA HOGAN: Class Secretary 3; Student Senate 4; Homeroom Rep. 1,4; Soccer 3,4; J.V. Basketball DONALD KIEFER: General. KIMBERLY KLEMM: Drama 2; German Club 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Softball 4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. VERONICA KNIGHT: Afro-American Club 1,2,3; Track 1,4. WILLIAM KNOX: Band 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3; Intramurals 3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4; Monitor 4. TAMMIE LANAGAN: Academe 3,4. JEFFERY LANDER: Student Senate 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; German Club 1,2,3; Foreign Exchange 3; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4; Intramurals 1. LAURA LASSMAN: NHS 3,4; Academe 3,4; J.V. Bas- ketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Cross Country 1; Track 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. MICHAEL LAUDERBAUGH: Band 1,2; Tennis 2; Ger- man Club 1,2; Business 3,4. ALEX LEWinGER: Student Senate 1,2,3,4; Academe 1,2,3,4; Swim Team 1; Water Polo 1,2; Soccer 2,3,4; Tennis 4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. DAWH LEWIS: Monitor 4. BENNY MITCHELL: Baseball 2; Afro-American Club 4. LASONYA MOFFETT: General. SHIRLEEN MOFFETT: Drama Club 1,2,3; Red Cross 1,2,3. LAURA MONAHAN: Senior A.P. 4. ANNA MOORE: Chorus 1,2,3. ANTONIO MOORE: Afro-American Club 1,2,3,4; Mon- itor 3. MELISSA LEWKOWICZ: General. MICHELLE LEWKOWICZ: General. KEVIN MOORE: J.V. Football 1,2. STEVEN MOORE: Intramural 4. DARIN LINHART: Swim Team 1,2,3; Golf 2,3,4; Dis- trict 4; Hilltop Singers 4; Monitor 4; Academy on Pa- rade 4. THOMAS LIPINSKI: Band 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Foreign Exchange 3,4; Baseball 4; Monitor 4. MICHELLE LOHSE: Drama Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Choir 2,3,4; Band 2; Assemblies 2; Student Senate 3,4; Monitor 3; Red Cross 2,3,4; SADD 2,3; Pep Club 3; Academy on Parade 3,4; Euro- pean Travel Club 4. TINA LOMBARDI: Chorus 4. JAMES LONEY: General. MICHAEL LONEY: AVA 4; Stage Crew 4; Senior A.P. 4. KAYRN LOOMIS: Drama Club 1,2,3; French Club 2; Model U.N. 1; Chorus 1; Band 3. MYRON LUCAS: Baseball 2,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Star 4; Senior A.P. 4. LISA MADARA: Monitor 4. ROBERT MORGAN: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 3. LEAH MORRIS: Monitor 2,3. RAYMOND MORRISON: Star 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; Baseball 4; Monitor 4. NATHAN MOYER: Spanish Club 1,2; Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Monitor 4. RICHARD MUDGE: General. ISAIS MUNOZ: Senior A.P. 4. HEATHER MURRAY: J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basket- ball 2,3,4; Intramurals 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Student Senate 4; European Travel Club 4. GEORGE NICEWONGER: Library Assistant 1; Junior A.P. 3; Monitor 4. DAPRINA NOLEN: Afro-American Club 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Senate 1; Track 2; Junior A.P. 3; Choir 3; Entre- preneur Club 3; Monitor 4. KATHLEEN NOONAN: French Club 1; Horticulture 2; Softball 2; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4; Monitor 4. SUE MADISON: General. SAMONE NORTON: General. CHRISTOPHER MAJERIK: German Club 1,2,3; Star 2,3; Tennis 2,4; Soccer 2,3,4; High-Q 4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. JEFFREY MARZKA: Monitor 4; Wrestling 3,4; Swim Team 2; Horticulture 3,4. TIMOTHY McCLINTOCK: General. SEAN McGUIRE: Choir 2,3,4; Hilltop Singers 1,2,3,4; President of Student Senate 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Business Club 3; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant 3; Academy on Parade 1,2,3,4. SHELLEY McKANE: Monitor 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Academy on Parade 1,2,3. ALTHEA MCKINNON: General. DAVID MICHALAK: General. GREGORY MILLER: Baseball 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3. ROBERT MILLER: General. ROSE MINUTOLO: General. SHAWNN ODOM: J.V. Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Track 1,2; Choir 2,3,4. GEORGE OLLIE: Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Var- sity Football 4; Stage Crew 2; Monitor 3,4; Student Senate 4; Library Assistant 4. MARK OWENS: Band 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Drama Club 2; NHS3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. WILLIAM PARCO: Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3; Wres- tling 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1; Track 1,2; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Student Senate 1,2,3; NHS 3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. DURANN PATTERSON: J.V. Football 1; Varsity Foot- ball 2,3; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2; Base- ball 1,3; Track 2; Afro-American Club 3; Monitor 3,4. KEVIN PESKORSKI: General. WENDY PESKORSKI: Color Guard 1,2,3,4; Captain 3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3; SADD 3; Senior A.P. 4. LISA PFISTER: Academy on Parade 4. SCOTT PHEASANT: Band 1,2,3,4; NhS 3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P.tf. JOSETTE PICKENS: Cheerleader 1,2; Afro-American Club 1,2,3; Senior A.P. 4; Monitor 4. GREGORY PIETRAS: Afro-American Club 1; Swim Team 2; Water Polo 2; Varsity Football 3,4. JOHN PIOTROWICZ: Senior A.P. 4; Monitor 4. LAURIE PUTNAM: Monitor 1,2; Colorguard 1; Tennis 2; Junior A.P. 3. SHANNON QUINLAN: Cheerleader 1,2; Monitor 2; Horticulture 4. GERALYNN REBAR: Entrepreneur 3,4; Student Sen- ate 4. JEFFREY REGENOR: General. SAMUEL REINSEL: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Academe 3,4. DEAN ROBERTS: General. SONDRA ROBERTS: General. MELISSA ROHRBACH: Colorguard 1,2,3,4; Assem- blies 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Drama Club 1,2;SADD2,3; Academy on Parade 1,4; Library Assistant 4. EARL ROSS: Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Swim Team 1,2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 4; French Club 1,2,3; Afro-American Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 3,4. NOLAN ROURY: General. JAMIE RUSSO: Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Assem- blies 2,3,4; Student Senate 1,2; Track 1; Cross Coun- try 1; Baseball 4; German Clubl,2. NANCY RUSSO: Volleyball 1; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; Business Club 3,4; Academy on Parade 2,3. TAMMY SALINAS: Band 1,2,3,4; Model U.N. 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 4; Student Senate 1,2; Softball 3,4; Water Polo 4; United Fund 3; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. THOMAS SALYERS: Band 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Monitor 4; Baseball 4; Se- nior A.P. 4. WILLIAM SANDUSKY: Wrestling 2; Golf 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Junior A.P. 3; German Exchange 3,4; Monitor 4. NANETTE SCHAAF: Academe 1,2,3,4; Editor 3,4; Ac- ademe Rep. 1,2; Monitor 1,3; Junior A.P. 3; NHS 3,4; Model U.N. 4. JAMES SCHWAB: Assemblies 2; Monitor 4. JANET SEIPPEL: Library Assistant 4. JOHN SEMPLE: Swim Team 1,4; Water Polo 4; Intra- murals 4; Monitor 2; Library Assistant 3. MONICA SERAFIN: Drama Club 3. LAURA SHAW: Monitor 1. MARIO SIANO: French Club 2; Chess Club 3. RONALD SICKLES: Monitor 4. SUZANNE SIMMONS: Band 1,2,3; Student Senate 1,2; Red Cross 2; Softball 2,3,4; Class Vice President 4; Committee Member 4; Senior A.P. 4. CHRISTOPHER SIMS: Afro-American Club 3. JON SIMS: General. BETH SINS: Band 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Senior A.P. 4. VICKI SKINNER: Drama Club 1,2,3; Monitor 4. JUSTIN SKOL: Band 2,3,4; Drama Club 1; Racquet- ball Club 1,2; Soccer 1,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4; Monitor 4. ROBERT SMITH: Library Monitor 1. JEFF SPENCER: Choir 1,2,3; Red Cross 4. CHRISTINE STEFFY: Chorus 1; Choir 2,3; Drama Club 2,3; Red Cross 2,3; Academe 3; Model U.N. 3; Pep Club 3. WILLIAM STEPHENS: General. BRENTON STOUFFER: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Hl-Q 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Star 3; Intramurals 3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4; Student Senate 4. ARMANDA STOVALL: Chorus 1; Choir 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Academy on Parade 1; Afro- American Club 4. LISA STRIGHT: Student Senate 2; Water Polo Statisti- cian 2,3; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4; Monitor 4. MATTHEW STROHM: General. RONALD SUTTON: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,4; Academy on Parade 1,2,3,4. PAMELA SZYMANOWSKI: NHS 3,4; French Club 3,4; Red Cross 3; Senior A.P. 4. DANIEL TATE: Star 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Afro- American Club 1,2,3. EVANUEL TATE: Afro-American Club 1,2,3; Assem- blies 2; Student Senate 2,3; Track 3; Horticulture 3; Monitor 1,4. HEIDI TAYLOR: Library Assistant 4. WILLIAM TEEL: J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Football 1,2; Baseball 2; Assemblies 1,2; Monitor 4. WENDY TERHORST: German Exchange 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Tennis 3,4. CAROLYN THOMPSON: J.V. Basketball 1; Track 2; Afro-American Club 2. CAROL TIBBITTS: Band 1,2,3,4; Reflections 1,3,4; Entrepreneur Club 3; NHS 3,4; French Club 4; Euro- pean Travel Club 4; Senior A.P. 4. SANDRA TIBBITTS: Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 3; AVA 3; Star 3,4; European Travel Club 4; Senior A.P. 4. JOHN TOTH: Red Cross 1; Swim Team 3,4; Water Polo 3,4; Intramurals 4; horticulture Club 2,3; Aca- deme Rep. 2,3. KATHY TRACY: General. SHANNON TW1LLIE: Chorus 2,3; Choir 3. STEPHANIE VACANTI: French Club 1; Swim Team 1,2; Track 1,4; homecoming Queen 4. ANN VALERIO: Band 1; Chorus 2; Class Vice Presi- dent 3; Academy on Parade 3,4; Choir 2; Show Choir 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; homecoming Attendant 3,4; Prom Attendant 3; homeroom Rep. 3. CHRISTOPHER VAUGHN: Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3; Drama Club 1,2,3; Red Cross 3; Senior A.P. 4. DANIEL VOLTZ: Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,4; Or- chestra 3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Soccer 4. JAMES WALL: General. WILLIAM WALL: J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basket- ball 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 4; Track 4. DOUG WARR: General. COREY WATSON: General. JAMIE WATSON: Drama Club 1; Computer Club 2; horticulture Club 2,3; Pep Club 3; Junior A.P. 3; Se- nior A.P. 4; Monitor 4. CAROL WENTZ: Dance Line 2,3,4. GUSSIE WILLIAMS: Cheerleader 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,4; Golf 2,3,4; Monitor 4. KARLENE WILLIAMS: Monitor 3; Library Assistant 3; Softball 3; Water Polo 3; Swim Team 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Assemblies 3,4; Band 4; Senior A.P. 4. MATTHEW WODARSKI: homeroom Rep. 3,4; Entre- preneur 3,4; Student Senate 4; Monitor 4; AVA 4; In- tramurals 5; Soccer 4; Senior A.P. 4. BRIAN WOLFF: Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2; German Club 1,2; Swim Team 2,3,4. KAREN WRIGHT: Band 1,2,3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; Orchestra 3; NHS 3,4; Student Senate 4; Star 4; Library Assistant 1; Red Cross 3; United Fund 2,3,4; Junior A.P. 3; Senior A.P. 4. LINDA WYGANT: Drama Club 2; French Club 2; Aca- deme 3. GREGORY YOCHIM: Student Senate 1,2,3; Monitor 3,4; J.V. Football 1; Intramurals 3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Dis- tricts 3,4; Academy on Parade 4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3; Senior A.P. 4. ROCHELLE YOUKERS: Band 2; Student Senate 4; Track 1,4; Senior A.P. 4. PAMELA ZEIBER: General. JUNIORS Valarie Todd Jodi Tina Ace Adleff Alexander Aljoe Carla Darrin Amondola Baker Jodie Andre Baldwin Barnes Steve Marzka is camera shy. Chad Bednorski Jen and her partner working on computer pro- grams. Sean is still daydreaming. Tony and Sandy caught off guard. Shane Brenneman 43 Juniors Know how to have fun. Jenni Erin Burns Cahill Janine Dan Crystal Chris Caldwell Callihan Carbone Carson Jin Danieia Kevin Case Ciminella Clark Shelleyn Doxey Julie surprised? Lisa Julie Shunreckia Ellenberger Eppolito Epps Abdul Eriagbon Angela Evans Dan Fairfield April Fatica Gary fogle Dave Franz Jennifer Jenny Gervasi Gtzin Yvette Jenny John Doug you're not fresh. Gordon Gornall Graham 45 Tammy Amy Chris Graves GuflianelU Hall Joe hanke Terese Gretchen Timi Steven Hansbrew Hanson Hansen Heath Kelly Smith, nice profile! Rosheemah Shane Daryl Matthew Mike Kelli Paulette Henderson Henderson Hermon Hertner Higgins Hill Holmes Young draftmen at work. Sanja Sean Michelle Morton Horvath House Gary Brenda Jerry Huey Johnson Joint Teresa Rachelle Amy Pat Vona says, How can I do my assignment If It's erased from the Jordan Joyce Kapper board ? Reginald King Sophia Knight Linda Konieczki Dan Kosack Mike Woods says, I was just thinking the same thing.'' Jason Lehman William Chris Lanagan Lewis 47 Tenisha Mike Laurie Stephanie Amy Jon Melissa Lomax Machinski Madara Madison M jor Mallin Mankoski Michael Carol Mantsch Martin Stephen Mike Cheryl Robert Darnell Marzka Masterson McKane McDonald McLaurin Tony takes his newspaper work very seriously. Mr. Welch comes to Brian's aid. Lytonia Molli Jason Frank Benjamin Mike Molly McMillian Miller Miller Milone Montilla Morgan Morrison Wendy Robin Musser Mutch Candy Blanca Nesselhauf Nieves Joe Jennifer Merle Allyson Johnny Brenda David Orlando Overton Page Paszkowski Payton Piano Pontoriero Chris Peter Mark Prindle Ramos Reiser Betty Kevin Renee Richardson Rinehart Roberts Jolee chats before a rally. What could be behind Debbie's devilish smile? 49 Maria Janet Corey Robert Ronzitti Root Rosendary Ross Scott Tricia Ross Roth Tammy Ruggles Teri Rupert Juniors are friends foreverl Steve Scharrer Allison Rupp Theresa Salinas Amanda Andrew Gordy Aaron Kelly Steffanie Jodie Shotts Skol Slowikowski Smith Smith Smith Sinicki Julie Stright Wendy Trenayce Szymanowski Talbert Doug Teel Russ Trocha Mamie Maggie Thompson Thompson Diane All alone and feeling blue. Tucholski Portia Vaughn Nancy Velez Tina Vinson Nicole Vogel Pat Linda Vicki Tammy Vona Waddell Waite Walker Becky Brad Williams Williams Jason says cheese for the camera while others Paula work. Williams Steve Williams 51 Connie Chris Jennifer Brian Pamela Julie Anne Wright Wygant Young Zawistowski Zewe Zimmer Zimmerman Russ Trocha says, Brain don't fail me now. Juniors show their school spirit by attending football games. Dana shows that working alone is no fun. Kelli takes some time out to relax. 53 Alicia Brian Barney Barney Shelly Christine Bartholomew Baxter Dawn Beall Mate Beard Stephanie Becker Lori Behr Darryl Jenni Diane Blakney Boyd Briggs Beth Brown Angela Bohl Cynthia Buhl John Burkell The new version of the Beastie Boys. Kevin Sophomore showing her best side. Clark Ellison Timothy Frankie Mike Alicia Fred Henry Colonna Connelly Conner Conway Cooley Cooper Copeland 57 Lavelle Richard Corrinda John Alvin Ed Glen Copeland Conti Crockett Darby Davis Davis Davis Sam Delp Shawn Brent Denning Dias Barb Earnest Floyd Shannon Dodson Duck Duck Efta Tamara Erisman Keri Eileger Vanessa Flemmings Did all you Sophomore attend? Maurice Foley Lisa Nicole Joh Fogle Fredricks Fronbach John Frantz David Gibbel Jameel Gavin Brian Mary Steve Charmaine Mike Jim Jeni Glover Grant Gray Green Griffin Grutkowski Grzybowski Billie Ann Tammy hall Hamilton Sherese Jason Tammy Ebony Patreece Hansbrew Harden Hart Henderson Henderson Mr. Welch at work. Becky says. I could have sworn this was my locker.'' 59 Kris Kelli Sandy Mary Lisa Christine Roberta Himmel Hinkle Holdsworth Honard Howze Muegel Huey Kim Natasha Eric James Christopher Mike Randy Humphrey Hurts Inge Johnson Kindle Klemm Klofft Melissa Richard Knight Kowalewski Michele David Mike tries to avoid the camera. Krantz Kujawski Jenny Kupczyk DeAndre Theresa McLaurin McNabb Kirk Loomis Michelle Maxumczyk Shunreika Martin Jennifer Stacey Madara Madison Student's working hard in English class. Trank Julie Mello Mello Wendy Jennifer Becky Todd Efrain Dale Tina Michalak Minnis Moffatt Mohschein Munoz Norman Odom Cherrilyn Randy Vanessa Jose Paula Rodger Darren Oiiie Ollie Oritz Otero Owens Parsons Pastuha 61 Dan Patterson Michelle Mike Kevin Piorkowski Prindle Pude Matt Reiser Sue Reiger Julie Rizzo Maribo Some Sophomores work, some Sophomores don't. Rosario Cathy Rosenthal Charles Chlara Sherea Steve Spiko Sposato Stanton Steffy Darnell Rosetta Betsy Step Stovall Sweeney 63 Timothy Tate Bruce Nicole Taylor Thompson Mike Malcolm Lauren Torak Toran Travers Sharon Chris DeMoyne Tucholski White White Anything you can do, I can do better. Wendy Jodi John Rewa Sherry Mike Dawn Wikosz Williams Williams Williams Williams Winiarczyk White Israel William Jerry Jennifer Joe Kelli Wodorski Wolfram ZafTino Zalewski Zukuwski Higgins Laurie says, Mi cuties, what's up? Please don't put this in the yearbook! Do you think stripes look good on me? Togetherness is the name of the game. Dancing cheek-to-cheek. Amy and Jason. Some pose I Some hide I Do you like my new outfit? WorkI WorkI Workl FRESHMEN Kimberly John Michelle Chad AfFronte Alalle Allessie Altimus Krista Schawntrell Robert Ambrose Arberry Arment Anthony Armentrout Stephanie Omar Daniel Joe Chris Dwayne Elizabeth Arnold Arrington Ball Baldini Baldwin Baltes Barabas James Jimmy Paula Dion Pleshette Jeffrey Tracy Barth Bean Believeau Bishop Bishop Blair Bliss Edith Marcia Blossey Booser Tina David Grik Boyajian Braendel Brei Michelle Linda Bruno Bucci Cindy Buhl Aimee writing notes instead of classworkl Charles What are you looking at!! Burkett 71 Tim John Go ahead — Make my dayl Carr Case Jeff Amy Casey Cass 1 Steve Sanita Salena Tracy Eddie Catledge Chanton Clark Connelly Cook Bertha Bill Corey Camp Tammy April Corteau Cromwell Christine Craig Darley Davis Freshmen Enjoy Sleeping. Freshmen Have Fun In Shop Class. Maurice DeBoe Danny James Bryan DeFay Dehaas Delio Warren Debbie Demartin Dennis Brian Desanto Mark Brian Michelle Michelle Dibello Donmore Dovishaw Dressner David Dupa Greg Duffin Alethea Dunlap Rebecca Eckendorf Don't We Look Maahvelous. 73 Nanette Faulkner Dana Robert Flemmings Frasla Mike Freed SHW Ted Craig Chris Richard Freshmen are surprised by the camera. Freed Fried Frombach Gardner Brad Renee Shawn David Nicole Gina Sally Garver George Garver Giles Glover Gare Gornall hey. what's up? Pamela Graves Kristie Gunn Laura Grutkowski Kristen riafenstiner Michael Kristie Lucinda Koscerne Julie Tabitha Matthew Hake Harmon Harris Harris Harrison Hamilton Hayes Christiane Pat Kyel David Jim April Brandy Henry Hickenbottom Hill Holdsworth Horvath Howard Huffman Shelby Johnson Jessica Johnson Lori Johnson Chris dreaming about her boyfriend again. Jennie Tamiko Kimberly Jeni James Milissa Marcella Junes Jones Jordan Joslin Jude Kowalewski Kenner Bruce Kephart Abraham Samuel Kercado Kercado Rich Jennifer Kobusinski Kosko Karen Kowalski Katie Kremer Debby Kuffer Are we supposed to be working in here? Tracy Jennifer Howard Lee Lester Lillie Michelle Lamothe Pat Lavery 4 Josh Lucas Charmaine Jennifer Tom Rebecca Betty Lyons Maher Majczyk Maloney Martin Lisa Marzka Nicole Bill Stacey Markley Marucci Markley Lorrie Matha Brett Matlak Eric McBride ) i. Lome Mattson Shawna Toby Say cheesel Merriweather Messina Paula Mike Belinda Miller Mills Milone Kateema Rolishe Shawntell Joseph Tylonda Jeff Brian Mills Mims Mims Minutolo Moffett Mourg Morgan Larry Joe Adrea Patrick Tasha Sabrina Tom Newby Nicewonger Nicosia Oblinski Page Peavy Pheasant Bertha Tom Timothy Phillips Phillips Pierzynski Kevin Serafina Brian Proctor Randazzo Rawa Jenni has the cover girl look. The new and improved Brady Bunch. Travis Reed Crystal Kerry Paul Reese Reinsel Restifo Butch Kristine Andy Reynolds Rhodes Reiger Christie Rizzo Bill Ross Jonathan Roberts Dawn Ross It Mas To Be Monday. Sharlana Craig Rowry Ruggier Rebecca Rosa Rodrigies Nelson Jeremy Ruggiero Wronetta Sadlier joc Cedrick Whistle While You Work. Russo Sansom Anna Savelli Tim Ryan 79 Dawn Jason Semon Shadle Brian Pam Scully Seidl Almee Terry Shontz Showers Freshmen Goof Off During Class. Future Nobel Prize Students At Work. Kris Sozala Tara Sturdivant Tiffany Stouffer Greg Stlffler Lisa Seippel Christine Stenger John Scharrer w Raeann Shovers A Freshmen actually studying. Terry It's not easy being cheesy. Showers Jill Shely Kristin Christine Jamie Scott Kim Silvaggi Silvaggi Sonzala Stenger Stokes Swanseger Tallon Jada Michelle Rhonda Latonya Paula Sam Lisa Tamplin Tate Tingley Thomas Thomas Thomas Triana 81 Brian Karen Heidi Chris Aimee Jim Jim Trocha Tuk Tuszynski Valimont Vanhouten Varhola Varner Alinandro Harry Tracy Pam Kevin Anthony Billy Velez Voorhis Waldo Waite Warner Watkins Wegelin Frank Sheri Wentling Wein Mrs. Wurst Helps Her Freshmen Students. Mark Eddie Wickham Williams Maurice Nicole Carla Maureen Don Andrea Moe Williams Williams Williamson Wodarski Woods Woodard Woodard Jennifer Chris Angela Ellen Woods Wozniak Wright Wright Eddie Scott Brian Howard Yacobozzi Young Zaczyk Zilhe freshmen Don't Know How To Pose Eor The Cam- era. What The ?1@ Is My Combination Who Is That Masked Lion? 83 Looking good after a workout. Raise your hand if you're sure. I used my pearl drops this morning. The younger version of Vanna White. 85 TEACHERS AMD STUDENTS Teachers and Students as Friends Academy Students have the opportunity to take advanced placement courses in their Junior and Senior years. These advanced placement classes follow the same format a college setting would provide. Academy has A.P. classes in the four major courses of study. Honor classes are also available to the stu- dents throughout their High School years. While not as prestigous as an advanced course these classes still demand a higher level of skills and performance. Students trying to struggle the stigma of Mr. Haas's class. Gee, what enthusiasm . . . Wowl I'm on candid cameral Huh?I CADEMICS 87 Academy High School has a variety of elec- tives to offer to the students. These classes are: home economics, crafts, arts, drafting, accounting, business, and typing. All High School students are obligated to take the required courses. These compul- sory courses include: 4 years of history, 3 years of mathematics, 4 years of English, and 3 years of science. Patient students at work. 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Second row: Bruce Kephart, Steve Williams, Andrew Skol, Chuck Burkett, Robert Valimont. Third row: Brent Dias, Brian Trucha, Dan Voltz. Tony DeSante, Matt Wodarski. Front row: Concetta LoVerso, Justin Skol, Gary Daub, Chris Valimont, Coach Antoino LoVerso. The Academy Boy's Soccer team ended the season with a record of 2 wins and 11 losses. They posted an impressive 7-0 victory over East and a 3-0 win against Vincent. The Lion's defense performed well. Led by goalie Brenton Stouffer, Justin Skol, Gary Daub, and junior, Jason Kroh, they success- fully stopped many teams until late in the game. The team suffered from a weak offense de- spite efforts of seniors. Will Knox and Alex Lewinger, and freshman, Bruce Kephart. The Lions look forward to a better season next year. Yellow card?l Me? Intimidation is Al's game. GIRLS TEAM SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Row 1: Amy Guilianelli, Tina Vinson. Row 2: Coach Wodarski, Jenny Bozza, Kelli Hill. Kelly Smith, Jenny Gornall. Row 3: Allyson Paszkowski, Sue Reiger, Laura Lassman, Janet Bruschi, Brenda Hogan, Sally Gornall. Row 4: Renee George, Kim Sittig, Daniela Ciminella, Diane Briggs, Kelly Higgins, Becky Williams. The 1987-88 edition of the Academy Girls' soccer team was a defi- nite improvement over last year. The lady lions finished with a re- cord of 4-9. Despite a losing record the girls gave a strong perform- ance all year. The team scored two impressive victories over north- east High School and also defeated Tech and Strong Vincent. An even better season is expected next year and all underclassmen are encouraged to try out. Our mascot McGee”. G I R L S S O C C E R Becky Williams takes a shot. Janet Bruschi blows by her opponent. A good stop by Jenny Gornall. i 9 8 8 95 V o L L E Y B A L L Row 1: Cheryl McKane, Chris Wygant. Linda Konieczi, Armanda Stovall, Brenda Johnson. Row 2: Nikki Barney, Molli Miller, Angie Evans, Sharon Watson. Molly Morrison. Row 3: Amanda Shotts, Anne Zimmerman. Lisa Mowze, Michelle Mouse. Shannon Davis, Coach Benson. Row 4: Lisa Gra- ham and Richard Davis (Managers) The Academy Girls' Volleyball team fin- ished the 1987-88 season with a 2-12 Metro league record, finishing above Tech in the final standings. Experience will help to build confidence and the lady spikers look forward to the '88 season with optimism. OPP AtlS Mercyhurst Lost Villa Lost Vincent Lost Tech Won East Lost McDowell Lost Amanda Shotts prepares to set the ball. Cathy Rosenthal, Keri Pileger, Coach Gleason, Wendy Terhorst, Samantha Sperry, Brenda Piano. Wendy Keeps her eye on the ball. Cathy demonstrates her backhand. With the edition of a few new players and the return of last years, the Girls' Tennis Team had an enjoy- able season. Consisting of Senior Wendy Terhorst, Junior Brenda Piano, and Sophomores Samantha Sperry, Cathy Rosenthal and Keri Pileger, the girls ended with a 2-5 record. Considering that the major- ity of the girls still have a few years at Academy, they will have time to improve in both skill and talent. Al- though they didn't have a winning season. Coach Gleason is very proud of her young ladies. Keri's attached to the tennis ball. G I R L S T E N Ti I S AHS L L W L W L L Mercyhurst East St. Bens McDowell Tech Sharon Vincent OPP W W L W L W W 97 Samantha makes contact. Front row: Willie Wall, Kay Morrison, Louis Gavin, Donnell Jordan, Rob heck, Dennis Brady, Pat Higgins, Tim Cook. Second row: Cory Harris, Johnny DeBerry. Darren Baker, Alex Glaz, Jamie Wandless, Pat Vona, Doug Teel, Daryl Herman, Dave Franz. Third row: Rich Conti, Demoyne White, John Burkell, Jerry Joint, Mike Torok, Randy Ollie, Matt Reiser. Fourth row: Brian Domore, Bob Frasca, Carlos Gamble, Scott Young, Jerry Zafino, Joe Zukowski. Senior pride: Row 1: R. Morrison, T. Cook, R. Heck, D. Brady, P. Higgins, Row 2: C. Harris, D. Jordan, L. Gavin, W. Wall The Academy football team suffered through a disappoint- ing season. Winning only one and losing eight is not the way we had expected it. I'm looking forward to a better and more improved football team ' said Coach DiTullio. It will be a challenging task trying to recruit more talented ball players, but there is an abundance of bigger and better players. The team is now engaged in a new weight-lifting clinic and is working toward an improved season next year. Oh noil Look at that score . . . C. Martin searches for extra yards. Setting up a spectacular pass is M. Page. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM SCORE AHS OPP 6 Franklin 27 8 Trinity 26 9 East 0 6 Vincent 34 14 McDowell 28 0 Tech 13 0 Sharon 28 0 26 Prep Pymatuming 30 O.K, after the game we ll talk about how to win ... F O O T B A L L 99 can't find my money. heyl You better stop pushing me. J V F O O T B A L L LITTLE LIONS SHOW COURAGE . . . F. Conners runs the J.V. teamllSikeU The Academy J. V. Football team has been in the pit before. They left the season in third place, hoping to improve their team spirit for next year. The J. V. coaches are now get- ting new and better players for next season. With all the talented ball players like Randy Ollie, Daryll Hen- derson, Matt Reiser, and many oth- er strong, willing, and superb ath- letes, Freshmen for next year's team will make Academy's J.V. Football team a team to watch out for. I promise not to hurt you. M. Reiser catches a punk return. AHS OPP 20 TECH 22 20 EAST 30 6 McDOWELL 6 6 PREP 20 36 VINCENT 40 D. White rushes for a touchdown. Row 1: Marcia Booser, Chris Toth. Ben Cramer, John Semple, Tammy Salinas, Mr. Blanchard. Row 2: Sherrie Wein. Schawntell ArBerry, Kassi Mosbacher. Kim Affrontie. John eyes an open teammate. w A T E R Schawntell demonstrates a perfect block. AHS OPP 0 Prep 23 2 Tech 20 4 McDowell 22 6 St. Vincent 19 11 East 14 7 Prep 20 6 Tech 22 3 McDowell 22 7 St. Vincent 23 15 East 16 p o L O 101 O.K. everyone, here's the planl c R O s s c o u n T R Y This years Cross Country Teams showed quite an improvement over the previous years. The boys team compliled a record of 3-4, while capturing city champs, following the graduation of Sam Reinsel, Mext years team will include: Juniors Jim Stone, Brian Zawistowski, Jason Kroh, Dan Caliihan, Sopho- more Jeff Lasky and freshman Mario Williams. The Girls Team, led by Mariann Eckendorf, finished with a 2-4-1 record. Assisting Mariann was Lisa fogle, whose times steadily dropped through the season. Allyson Paskowski and Theresa Salinas each lent a helping hand. Mariann concluded her cross country career at Academy finishing 21st out of her 200 runners in the 1987 State Championship meet. Running with ... The windl B O Y s Row 1: Mario Williams, Sam Reinsel. Jeff Lasky. Lisa Fogle. Row 2: Coach Ruthkowski. Brian Zawistows- ki, Jim Stone. Jason Kroh. Dan Caliihan. Mariann Eckendorf. G I R L S AtlS OPP AtlS OPP 40 Prep 15 L 35 Villa 20 L 15 East 40 W 15 Strong Vincent 40 W 40 Girard 15 L 34 Girard 21 L 40 Mercyhurst 15 L 15 Tech 40 W 40 McDowell 15 L 40 McDowell 15 L 15 Strong Vincent 40 W 34 East 21 L 15 Tech 40 W 27'h Mercyhurst 27'h T GIRLS SCORES OPP Tech Vincent St. Ben's Villa East McDowell Mercyhurst Villa Vincent Tech East AHS L L L L W L L L L L L Left to right: Front: Gussie Williams, Teresa Jordan, Shawntrell Stewart; Back: Steffanie Smith, Jennifer Overton, Michelle Maxumczyk, Coach Rob- inson BOYS' SCORES The boys' golf team showed everyone what Academy is all about. Becoming city champs is a difficult thing to accomplish. Leading the team, Darin Linhart, the team captain, con- tributed greatly to a first place finish. Follow- ing the first man, Greg Yochim and the Acad- emy Boys' Golf team are showing everyone that they are at the top of the golf ladder. We re hoping to repeat our win pattern next year , said Coach Robinson. The Girls' Golf team did not do as well as they had hoped to. We'II do better next year. Even though we lost every game, we never stopped trying, said girl golfer, Shawntrell Stewart. The Academy Girls' Golf team is surely looking forward to that first place spot. GIRLS AND BOYS OPP Prep McDowell Mercyhurst East Mercyhurst East Tech Vincent Tech Vincent Prep AHS L L L W L W W W W W L D. Linhart concentrates on the ball with profession. L.-R.: Front — h. Grabowy, B. Camp, D. Linhart, J. Lucas. Back — S. Linhart, J. Mil- ler,G. Yochim, Coach Robinson, S. Scharrer, C. Bednarski. C. Baldwin. G O L F 103 BETTER LUCK S W I M M I N G Row 1: J. Williams, J. Bozza, M. Machinski, B. Wolf, B. Steves, M. Williams, Coach Blanchard. Row 2: K. Kowlaski, M. Booser, C. Toth, J. Semple. B. Cramer, K. Williams, S. Colburn, P. Oblin- ski. This year's swim team had an upsetting season winning only 2 out of 12 meets. But they kept improving with practice. Coach Blanchard is very optimistic about next year. Among those leaving are John Semple, Brian Wolf, Chris Toth, Jenni Bozza, and Karlene Williams. We hope to see alot of underclassmen go out for the team. Last one In is a rotten eggl NEXT YEAR Stroke, stroke, stroke I Oh My. Coach Blanchard fell Ini” Coach Blanchard does his Easter Bunny pose. 105 WRESTLERS TAKE COMMAND . . . W R E S T L I N G Front Row: D. Merman, Mark Reiser. M. Crosby, G. Ollie, M. Woodard, Coach Hathaway Back Row: M. Robinson. D. Franz. J. Marzka, G. Blair. R. Meek. W. Parco, T. White, S. Marzka, S. Ross. D. Blan- key. Missing: R. Ollie, M. Higgins. M. Crosby shakes opponent s hand. AHS OPP L General McLane W W Harborcreek L W Fairview L W Mercyhurst L W Iroquois L L Prep W W Vincent L L Oil City W L Tech W L McDowell W L East w L Ft. LeBeouf w L Girard w R. Ollie just loves wrestling. This year's wrestling team made an outstanding effort toward reaching the city title. Although they were not successful, they are proud of their second place finish. Returning next year are wrestlers such as; Mike Higgins, Mark Reiser, Daryll Blakney, Steve Marzka, Daryll Her- man, and Randy Ollie who will make a big difference. We are go- ing to miss the following graduating seniors and outstanding perfor- mers: Rob Heck, Will Parco, Jeff Marzka, and regional champs Mel- vin Crosby and George Ollie, who were awarded Most Valuable Play- er. BOWLING TEAM • • • Colleen First, Karrie Martin, Tammy Mart, Tina Baxter STRIKES AGAIN PLAYOFF BOUND . . . AGAIN! V A R S I T Y Paul Demyanovich once again headed his 1988 basketball team into the playoffs. Backed by the help of Assistants Tom Whalen and Mike Jones, the team finished with 10- 14 record. Unfortunately, the team fell short in the playoffs. This little let down will only bring the guys back next year with even more skill and the will to win deep in their hearts. Row 1: Assistant Tom Whalen, Coach Demyanovich, Assistant Mike Jones Row 2: Don Morri- son, Tim Cook, Fred Cooper, Jay Harris, Marshall Jones, BfirB McDonald, Carmen Williams, Carl Knight, Donnell Jordan, Willie Wall, Scott Harris. Defensel Defensel m: Mere comes the swooshl AHS OPP B 80 FREDONIA 55 A 59 FARRELL 58 58 HICKORY 61 52 VINCENT 57 S 61 SHARON 75 53 MCDOWELL 47 K 63 IROQUOIS 41 76 MERCYHURST 77 60 MERCYHURST 65 E 51 PREP 71 60 TECH 63 T 68 GROVE CITY 78 JL 71 EAST 42 B 91 WARREN 76 57 VINCENT 75 A 66 CARDINAL 77 66 TECH 80 w 66 MCDOWELL 64 L 66 YOUNGSTOWN 83 70 OIL CITY 37 L 35 PREP 48 64 MERCYHURST 61 59 EAST 48 66 WILLIAMSPORT 82 109 LADY LIONS MAKE THE PLAYOFFS! G I R L S AHS OPP W EAIRVIEW L L GIRARD W L GENERAL MCCLANE W W HARBORCREEK L W,W VINCENT L,L L,L EAST L,W L,L McDOWELL W,W L,L,L MERCYHURST W,W,W L,L ST. BENEDICTS W,W W,L WILLA MARIA L,W V A R S I T Y The 1987-88 Girl's Basketball Team played very well this season despite a losing record. The girls posted a 9-10 record overall and a 6-7 record in the Metro League. The Lady Lions scored an upset over Villa Maria, but lost close battles with St. Benedicts and Mercyhurst. Another important achievement was capturing the City Title'' from East High. The team was composed of six seniors: Saprina Cooper, Haney Russo, Heather Murray, Missy Jones, Kristen Co- rnelia, and Laura Lassman. The loss of these players will leave a heavy burden upon Holly Miller and Alli- son Paskowski, two juniors rounding out this year's squad. Saprina Cooper led all scorers followed close- ly by Heather Murray. Coach Dan DiTullio and Assis- tant Paul Petrianni will rely on even scoring from the team as the girls advance to meet McDowell in Dis- trict 10 AAAA playoffs. Saprina drives for two. Kristen looks to pass the ball. nancy is trappedl Heather draws a crowd of defenders. Ill Laura prepares to feed the ball in low. J V B A S K E T B A L L SCOREBOARD AHS OPP L Fredonia W L Farrell W L Hickory E LX Vincent W,W L Sharon W LX McDowell W,W W,W Mercyhurst LX W,W East LX W,W Tech LX L Grove City W LX Prep W,W W Warren L L Cardinal W L Youngstown W L Oil City W Row 1: Antonio Jordan, Reggie Rowizzg. Row 2: Steve Gray, Brian Don- more, Chris McCullem, Coach Whaien. Row 3: Jim Bean, James McDon- ald, James Johnson, Demoyne White. Up for twol Spectators and players wait in anticipation. GIRL'S J.V. BASKETBALL AHS OPP 18 Fairview 17 32 Girard 38 35 General McClane 29 32;22 Vincent 42;30 42;29 East 25;28 39;30 McDowell 45;52 28;31 Mercyhurst 40;40 34;47 St. Bens 42;50 35;25 Tech 23:24 20;18 Villa 47:49 The 1987-88 girls' J.V. Basketball team had a tough season. The girls had some impressive showings, but they ended their season 6-10. The team had some outstanding freshmen players this year but sophomores Jennifer Kupczyk, Kelly Higgins, and Sheila Overton topped the chart. With a new head coach, J. DiTullio, and some new freshmen, next year 16 girls hope to have a better season. Row 1: Sheila Overton, Shelby Kneper, Kim Jordan, Samantha Sperry, Row 2: Jennifer Kupczyk, Kelly Higgins, Tiffany Stouffer, Nikki Barney. Kelly Higgins shoots a jumper. Sheila Overton shoots 1 and 1. 113 Row 1: Jeff Lasky. Sam Reinsel, Brian Zawistowski. Randy Ollie, Ben ReDenirs; Row 2: Steve Spearman. Darrin Baker. Sylvester Ollie. Glen Bolden; Row 3: Darrik Lucas. George Ollie, Tyont Shabazz, Rich Davis, Scott Herman. STRENGTH AND SPEED Mr. Rutkowski and Mr. Prezpierski: Don't look at us; we're just the coaches. 114 I'm bad, and I know itl Glen always was light on his feet. Steve Menosky, Dennis Brady, Mike Torok, John Marzka. The Academy Lions finished the 1987 track season with a 3 and 3 record. In April the team went down to the Wheeling Park Track Classic in West Virginia. Against stiff competition shot putter Steve Menosky took a 5th place. Later that month, during the Strong Vincent meet, Mike Jenkins set a new school record of 174' 6 in the Javelin. In Post Season Action, the lions finished 4th in the metro meet by winning the 400m relay backed by Steve Spearman, Scott Herman, Andre Tamplin, and Darrin Baker. John Marzka had two seconds and Steve Spearman also added a second of his own. The season ended with a 2nd in the 200m, a 2nd in the 400rr and a 3rd in the 1600rr at the District Meet. Sly clears the hurdles like the best of them. Steve is In total control as he reaches the finish. Another victory in the life of Scott Merman. AMS OFF 87 Cast 49 44 McDowell 106 100l 2 Strong Vincent 34' a 68 Prep 72 85 Mercyhurst 52 66 Tech 79 T R A C K 115 TEAMWORK HELPS GIRLS CAPTURE METRO TITLE G I R L S T R A C K Row 1: M. Eckendorf, T. Salinas. L. Fogel, N. Fredericks. S. Smith. Row 2: J. Bozza, S. HEAD COACH ELAINE BENSON Toran. S. Stewart, N. Velez, A. Stovall, D. Dixon. Row 3: N. Hurt. S. Overton. N. Barney, M. House. R. Wayne. T. Bailey. T. Jordan, B. Williams J. Overton, C. Johnson, B. Johnson, P. Holmes, K. Doxey, L. Lass- man, B. Hogan. AhS OPP 114 Last 26 83 McDowell 58 124 Vincent 16 98 Villa 43 116 Mercyhurst 25 110 Tech 26 Even the bus drivers have gone to watch the track meet. Jenny Bozza works hard to keep the lead. Brenda hogan is in good form as she passes her opponent. Roseanne Wayne makes the 3200x relay look easy. The 1987 edition of the Academy Girls' Track Team set 8 new school records and 5 new Metro records on their way to an undefeated season as Metro league champions. The well-balanced Lady Lion squad also captured the Mercer Invita- tional Championship and near 1st place finishes at the Lakeview Invitational and the District 10 Meet. Seven girls qualified for the State track meet at Shippensburg University: Christine Johnson, Teresa Jordan, Brenda Hogan, Jennifer Overton, Steffanie Smith, and Shawntrell Stewart. Steffanie Smith won the State Championship in the 100 and 200 meter dashes and she placed second in the 400 meter dash. Christine Johnson placed 7th in the discus throw at the State meet. With only 3 seniors leaving the 26 member team, the Lion tracksters look forward to another suc- cessful season in 1988. Marianne Eckendorf thinks of the Finish Line. i 9 8 7 117 Standing: Coach DeSante, Jerry Joint, Tim Cook, Dominic Konieczki, Tyrone Hilliard, Steve Benovic, Rob- ert Morgan, Brent Huey, Gary Daub, Greg Miller, Coach Servero. Kneeling: Roger Parsons, Pat Vona, Tim Hess, James Wandless. AtlS OPP 3 LeBeouf 2 2 Titusville 1 9 Titusville 8 3 Senaca 1 4 Iroquois 1 3 East 0 3 McDowell 13 0 Vincent 4 2 Sharon 4 4 Prep 0 3 Tech 10 3 Mercyhurst 0 3 East 4 6 Vincent 7 3 Prep 4 4 Tech 3 5 McDowell 4 6 Mercyhurst 2 The Academy Lions Baseball had a good year in 1987 even though they lacked experienced seniors. The team finished the season with an overall record of 11 wins and 7 losses and a Metro record of 6-6 which put the Lions in a tie for third place. The Lions have many players re- turning next year and are looking forward to an even bet- ter season. “Slick'' throws out another runner. Row 1: Jamie Wandless, Scott Ross, Jason Miller, Ed Konopka, Mike Masterson, Frank Conners. Chris White. Row 2: Tim Connelly, Jerry Joint, Doug Teel, Pat Vona, Jerry Zaffino, Ted Davishaw, Chris Vargo, Coach DeSanti. Led by Coach DeSanti, the J.V. Baseball team compiled an overall record of 7-5. Al- though the team started the season slowly, the guys pro- gressed throughout the sea- son with the guidance of Jun- iors, Jamie Wandless, Doug Teel, Scott Ross, and Pat Vona. Mext year will bring Ac- demy an even stronger and more experienced JV team. AHS OPP 3 TECH 4 7 TECH 5 2 STRONG VINCENT 12 0 STRONG VINCENT 7 4 MERCYHURST 3 7 MERCYHURST 2 6 EAST 4 17 SHARON 12 18 FAIRVIEW 3 2 PREP 3 3 PREP 13 B A S E B A L L 119 The Guys discuss their strategy. The Academy Softball team fin- ished the season with a record o of 2 wins and 14 losses. The Lady Lions played well, with many of the games remaining close up until the last inning. T Senior standouts include Shar- if on Hogan and Lisa Gregor, who both received second team hon- A ors on the All-Star team. With many returning underclass- men, the team looks to improve next year. L L GIRLS SHOW SPIRIT Row 1: Tammy Salinas, Cheryl Blakney, Karlene Williams, Sharon Hogan, Kim Elletson, Lisa Gregor. Row 2: Kim Sittig, Allyson Paszkowski. Julie Mellow, Chris Wygant, Ann Val- erio, Suzie Simmons. Coach Niebauer. Kim takes strike two. The team warms up between innings. Ann fires in another strike. OPP ASM Fairview Lost McDowell Lost East Lost St. Benedict Won Titusville Lost Tech Lost Villa Lost Vincent Lost Mercyhurst Lost St. Benedict Lost Tech Won Villa Lost Vincent Lost Mercyhurst Lost East Lost L-R Lydia Dombrowski, Brent Dias, Mike Kosiorek, Will Knox, Alex Sperry, Steve Tolin, Don Glass, Bill Camp, Tony DeSante. Mr. Ghere. Will Knox: Show's nothing but profection. Tony is going to give a smashing re- turn. Academy Boys' tennis team won their third consecutive city championship. Lead by the talented Will Knox and Alex Sperry. Backing up the pride are Mike Kosirek, Bill Camp, Steve Tolin, and Don Glass. Brent Dias and Tony DeSante are top prospects to step into this years line up. This should be their best sea- son. B O Y S I got it! I got itl AMS OFF 1 Gen'l McLane 4 0 Gen'l McLane 7 7 Tech 0 0 Cath. 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The 1987-88 Academe Staff saw many new faces, in- cluding a new advisor, Mr. Mel Skol. This shortage of experience caused many problems, which, thanks to a little extra effort on everyone's part, were easily overcome. Hopefully this will not be a problem in years to come. Uh, yeah?l Please, no morel ' Quick, take the picture before we get bustedl Gary, looking for the perfect picture. Tim and Will, the men behind the camera. ORCHESTRA Row 1: M. Fletcher. S. Sperry. V. Laskey. P. Zewe, C. Cooco, S. Martin. L. Waddell. Row 2: K. Clark, C. Baldwin. R. Sutton, J. Russo, D. Kosack, D. Voltz, D. Gausman, Mr. Lute. STAGE BAND Row 1: M. Owens, h. Jones. D. Briggs. T. Heart, D. Briggs, J. Lehman. Row 2: M. Braddish, C. Amendola, A. Guilia- nely, J. Young, D. Voltz. M. Klemm, Mr. Lute. Row 3: J. Russo. R. Sutton. D. Pastuha, C. White, M. Monard J. Franz, J. Blanchard, G. Eckendorf. Row 1: W. Peskorski, E. Cahill. Row 2: C. Baldwin, M. Dougherty, M. Rohrbach, Row 3: C. Daley. C. Amendole, A. Corolla. T. Becker, L. Ellenberger, K. Hinkle. Row 4: B. Sweeny, C. Steinger, K. Tuk, T. Rupert, B. Roth. B. Anderson. S. Becker. 127 DANCE LINE Row 1: S. Burkell, J. Bruschi. Row 2: J. Wentz, J. Wozniak, K. Rhodes, P. Owens. Row 3: S. Best, V. Lasky, T. Vison, J. Young. J. Zimmer, J. Madara. COLORGUARD 1988 MARCHING J. Sins, L. Waddell Row 1: J. Madera, J. Wozniak, J. Wentz, S. Arnold, V. Lasky, S. Burkell, J. Bruschi, T. Vinson, C. Rhodes, S. Best, P. Owens, J. Zimmer, J. Young, M. Jones, J. Lehman Row 2: J. , S. Hinkel, B. Sins. K. Williams, C. White, J. Mallin, B. Montilla, H. Honard. A. Skol, D. Pastula, K. Clark, J. Russo, J. Skol, M. McClauren, J. Bean, J. Warner, M. Winierczik, T. Salyers, Row 3: R. Mall, A. , C. First, C. Tibbits, B. Brown, M. Honnard, J. Kosko, J. Gehrlein, S. Inman, T. Baxter, A. Guilianelli, R. Tingley, L. Madara, A. M jor, L. Nottley. S. Gornall, D. Bealle, J. Rizzo, C. Carson, R. Sutton Row 4: K. Loomis, D. Briggs, D. Briggs, L. Daub, S. Pheasant, W. Parco, T. Mart, J. Williams, J. Gornall, T. Salinas, T. Ryan. T. Pheasant, Pi. Fredericks, M. Sivik, K. Washill, A. Bannister, L. Travers, M. Griffen, M. Bradish, D. Fairfield, C. Milinski Row 5: , K. Pude, B. Eckendorf, J. Prantz, R. Eckendorf, J. Blanchard, J. Moore, D. Grace, J. Ruggerio, S. White, 128 LIONS P. Waite, T. Davis, T. , M. Klemm, A. Savelli, K. Martin, D. Gausman, D. Kosack, C. Cocco, P. Zewe. T. Adleff Row 6:, B. Bannister, D. Keiffer, R. Schover, J. Alacce, J. Kroh, K. Kindle, C. Vaghn, G. Sinns, D. Callihan M. Owens, D. Voltz, B. Williams, T. Lipinski, A. Milinski, J. Travers, S. Reikel, J. Duda, C. Lute Row 7: C. Cahill, M. Rohrbach, W. Peskorski. L. Ellenberger, M. Daughterty, T. Rupert, C. Amen- dola, C. Stenger, K. Tuk, C. Daley, B. Sweeney, S. Becker, J. Zeliewski. V. Booser, K. Clark, C. Baldwin, B. Anderson, K. Hinkle, T. Becker. B. Roth. Once again all the hard work of after school practices and band camp has paid off. The Academy Marching Band had a fantastic year. The band won 1st place in all competitions except one, in which, they came a very close second. This year has probably been the best the band has done sweeping various caption awards such as Best Band Front, Best General Effect, Best Marching, Best Music, and Best Percussion. This year the band traveled to Michigan for MBA's to perform in the Silver Dome. Still ad- vancing year after year- the band took 33rd place out of 51 bands. The Academy Band continues to display its talent at social events such as the Zoo Parade, St. Patrick's Day Parade, and the opening cere- mony of the Special Olym- pics. Academy High School contin- ues to support the marching band and wish them contin- ued success. BAND CONTESTS Academy McDowell Oil City Harborcreek Bradford Northwestern Titusville Girard Eairview (LMBA) MBA'S 129 1987 GERMAN EXCHANGE April 1,1987 was an April Fools Day Joke on the German Exchange Program. The week before, Erie had Spring-Like weath- er. However, the day of their arrival March 31 at 9pm we had about 10 inches of snow. This caused them to arrive in Erie at 2:30 am April 1. This did not however ruin their visit. They visited many Erie landmarks, as well as Buffalo, Pittsburg and opening day at Cleveland Stadium, where they saw their first professional Baseball Game with Cleveland losing 12 to 11, to Toronto in extra innings. Their visit was so exciting that they did not want to leave Erie.They left a banner in Mr. Niebauer's room in 202, before they left. The exchange program was another suc- cess for the Academy Students. The Academy Library prepares to welcome the German Stu- dents. Mr. Zonno welcomes our guests to Academy. Romano looks skeptical about Academy. 131 87 CHEERLEADERS 88 Row 1: Sherita Coleman, Jenny Burns, Gina Oless, Rhonda Henderson, Pleshette Bishop. Row 2: Laurie Bear, Barb Dodson, Krista Ambrose, Melissa White. Stephanie Arnold. TOP TWENTY Row 1: R. Henderson, M. Lohse, M. McLaurin, S. Henderson, A. Hunten, A. Stovall, D. Briggs. Row 2: L. Howze, S. Watson, J. Hunter, L. Jones, M. Griffin, M. Jones, L. McMillian. Row 3: D. McLaurin, S. McGuire, A. Barnes, G. Conner, M. Jones, B. Valimont, K. Wright. CONCERT CHOIR Row 1: R. Henderson, S. Davis, D. Briggs, P. Kelso, G. Pou. M. McLaurin, S. Henderson, A. Hunter, R. Hender- son, A. Stovall, A. Elston. Row 2: L. Howze. A. Burnes. E. Williams, T. Nevins, A. Eatica, V. Engilleiter, V. Waite. Row 3: S. Watson, Y. Jones, M. Loshe, B. Hammond, A. Hunter, M. Griffin, M. Bell, K. Tallon, S. Cole- man, K. Brown. Row 4: T. Barnes, D. McLaurin, S. McGuire, A. Barnes, G. Conner, M. Jones, B. Valimont, L. Jones, K. Wright, M. Jones, L. McMillian. SHOW CHOIR Row 1: J. Sinicki, J. Eppolito, A. Valerio, B. Diven, T. Talbert, R. Henderson, M. Ronzetti, S. Coleman, K. Mill. Row 2: R. Valimont, D. Kosack, D. Linhart, A. Barnes, S. Henderson, D. McLaurin, L. Jones, J. Hunter, J. Hunter, S. McGuire. GIRL'S CHORUS Row 1: P. Henderson, A. Johnson, R. Roberts, J. Harrison, T. Moore, A. Dunlap, R. Tingley, L. Shaffer, L Marzka, P. Beliveau, T. Lombardi, J. Elston. Row 2: L. Mowze, S. Epps, D. Witz, V. Engelleiter, C. Green, T Stouffer, L. Thomas, S. Szoszorek, J. Madara, B. Martin, R. Stovall, M. Thompson, V. Flemings, J. Zalewski Row 3: Z. House, Y. Jones, L. Travers, T. Lomax, K. Jordan, C. Morton, T. Hamilton, S. Arberry, T. Movakowski M. Faulkner, D. Meyers, W. Grant, S. Hansbrew. Row 4: J. Tasmplin, D. Roberts, T. Jordan, A. Shontz. C. Crock ett. T. Jones, Y. Gordon, K. Sonzala, K. Kowalski, C. Melligan, M. Kowalewski, D. Semon, C. Scholl, S. Cole man, J. Williams. 135 STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS L-R D. Briggs (Vice President), K. Mill (Treasurer), S. McGuire (President), Missing: B. Diven (Secretary). STUDENT SENATE Row 1: L-R J. Elston, R. Joyce, R. Youkers, S. Burkell, J. Glass, S. Stewart. J. Kupczyk, B. Mogan. Row 2: L. Wadell, J. Overton, M. Lonse. M. Murray, K. Wright, D. Briggs, K. Mill. Row 3: T. Amen dola, B. Stouffer, C. Sedziak, S. Hgath, K. Magberg, J. Lander, S. McGuire. (L.-R.) S. Simmons (Vice-President), R. Henderson (President), M. Catledge (Treasurer), missing - B. Diven (Sec- retary). JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS (L-R) B. Johnson (Vice-President), T. DeSante (President). S. Stewart (Secretary), S. Smith (Trea- surer). 137 AVA Row 1: Missie Jones. Row 2: Mr. Lute, Mike Looney, Dan Kaminski. EUROPEAN TRAVEL CLUB Row 1: M. Murray, M. Loshse, C. Tibbitts. Row 2: J. Root, G. Hansen, T. Erisman, K. Sittig, T. Talbert. R. Eckendorf, S. Tibbitts. Row 3: C. Rosenthal, K. Eilleger, J. Caldwell, W. Wilkosz, J. Harrison. Row 4: Mrs. Grode. JUNIOR A.P. Row 1: A. Skol; M. Bradish; L. Waddell; G. Hansen; K. Sitting; P. Zewe; D. Ciminella; J. Eppolito; D. Briggs; A. Briggs; A. Shotts; L. Ellenberger; M. Mantsh; L. Conner; A. Paskowski. Row 2: T. Talbert; J. Kroh; H. Jones; M. White; T. DeSanti; J. Caldwell; L. Daub; A. Major; J. DeCarolis; C. Bell; K. Washill; T. Salinas. Row 3: J. Mallin; D. Merman; J. Case; J. Blanchard; J. Miller; R. Trochia; S. Marzka; B. Zawistowski; J. Stone; D. Callinan; J. Hanke; M. Morgan; J. Gornall; C. Lewis; M. Reiser; A. Gullianelli; J. Young; J. Zimmer. SENIOR A.P. Row 1: T. Salinas. K. Cornelia; L. Lassman; J. Bruschi; R. Henderson; C. Fowler; D. Camp; J. Gerlein; S. Inman; Row 2: S. Pheasent; S. Reinsel; J. Glass; M. Daugherty; J. Bozza; S. Burkell; D. Camp; K. Wright; K. Clark; Row 3: K. Jankows- ki; H. Monard; M. Owens; G. Daub; H. Schaaf; A. Lewinger; J. Lander; W. Parco; P. Nut; Row 4: P. Conn; P. Bug; K. Noonan; L. Stright; B. Huey; B. Staupher; W. Knox; C. Majerik; D. Frost; Y. Knot. 139 THE STAR 140 Row 1: M. Booser, P. Bishop, S. Tibbits, K. Wright; Row 1: D. Grace, J. Orlando, P. Kinem. M. Lucas, J. Wandless. Jamie cranks out another layout. The Star gang goes to work. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: M. Daugherty. J. Glass. S. Inman. J. Gehrlein, M. Owens. N. Schaaf. Row 2: J. Bozza. R. Eckendorf, G. Daub, W. Parco, B. Huey, S. Pheasant, R. Eckendorf. Row 3: J. Bruschi, K. Cornelia. L. Lassman, K. Wright, P. Szymanowski, D. Grace, C. Tibbitts, A. Bannister. The national Honor Society has been an important part of Academy High School for many years. Students are very intent on their studies in the hope of being accept- ed into this group. All members carry superior grades and show qualities of loyalty, leadership and civic minded characteristics. Currently the nHS is made up of all seniors, but an induction ceremony will take place admitting any senior or junior who is eligible. Mr. Niebauer is the faculty advisor. 142 Row 1: J. Case, A. Paszkowski. Row 2: A. Glaz, T. Salinas, S. heath, C. Brown, C. Bell. COMPUTER CLUB Row 1: K. Williams, J. Case, A. Glaz, Row 2: J. Williams. 143 FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Officers: Gretchen Nansen, Secretary, Robert Eckendorf, President, Melissa White, Treasurer. Row 2: Cathy Rosen- thal, Lisa States. Trenayce Talbert, Stacey Best, Michelle Catledge, Kassi Mosbacher, Carol Tibbitts. Row 3: Becky Ander- son, Keri Eileger, Jenny Gryzbowski, Tiffany Stouffer, Michelle Lohse, Dawn Ross, Allyson Bannister. GERMAN CLUB Row 1: P. Miller, G. Hansen, D. Ciminella, S. Inman, M. Honard, H. Grabowy. Row 2: R. Shover, A. Shontz, L. Johnston, C. Scholl, J. Caldwell, C. Martin, C. Kindle, T. Putnam. Row 3: J. Canavan, H. Honard, V. Holdsworth, J. Lehman, T. Reed, K. Loomis, S. Inman, W. Wilkosz. Row 4: Mr. Miller, P. Restifu, J. Miller, A. Glaz, J. Stone, G. Blair, J. Mallin, M. Klemm. MODEL uri Row 1: B. Johnson, L. Daub, T. Salinas, J. Glass, N. Schaff Row 2: S. Delph, C. Kindle, A. Glaz, T. DeSante ENTREPRENEUR CLUB M. Wodarski, D. Camp. M. Lauderbaugh 145 HORTICULTURE CLUB Row 1: D. Faulkner. L. Johnson. B. Jordan. S. Quinlan. A. Eriagbon, G. Ollie. B. Mitchell. M. Eckendorf. Row 3: N.I.C., R. East. B. Mitchel. B. Yackabozzi. A. Olson. Row 4: D. Hammond, D. Brady, P. Higgins, D. Franz. Jeff Marzka. HI - Q CLUB Row 1: G. Hansen, D. Ciminella, B. Stouffer, C. Majerik; Row 2: M. Dougherty. G. Daub, T. Erisman. 146 DRAMA CLUB Row 1: M. Horahan, M. Lohse, H. Murray, S. Cooper; Row 3: J. Caldwell, T. Sali- nas. B. Yackabozzi. M. White, S. Tlbbltts; Row 4: D. Franz, D. Brady. The drama club was formed so that in- terested students could attend live performances of local theatrical pro- ductions. In the past the group had visited the Erie Playhouse, Gannon Theater, and Mercyhurst College. The drama club is looking forward to even greater participation next year. AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB Row 1; S. Barney, M. Bell, M. Cathledge, Miss Fields, B. Jordan, T. Price. S. Joyce. T. Jordan, T. Odom, R. Henderson, P. Henderson, S. Overton, N. Barney, S. Stewart, J. Overton, T. Hamilton, A. Logan, PL Thompson, M. Larkin, S. Peavy, Row 3: D. Quinn, T. Hansbrew, M. Thompson, S. Smith. J. Logan, T. Lomax, D. McLaurin, C. Fowler, L. Gram, T. McMil- lian, PL Hurt, S. Spencer, S. Hansbrew. R. Henderson. L. Daniels, Row 4: V. Flemmings, L. Howze. Y. Jones, G. Smith, T. Thomas, T. Bornes, T. Hasberry, L. Graham. S. Colman, T. Carmickel, K. Jordan, T. Jones, W. Grant, Row 5: M. Page, C. Harris, M. Jones. J. Wall, C. Ross. J. Harden, M. McLaurin, J. DeBerry, C. Watson. B. Johnson, A. Evans, S. Davis, G. Davis, C. Henderson. 147 ®© ©© |m©®© Pm(2) ©§2J |m(S) © ®@2)lgg ©i®)lig ©g®)ligl©i@2)Iig ||i[l®®© llilifl® ©|3||ii © ©‘lMi © l=II ©M©lli I ©[nS© [mO© © liliftl® CuD © Cufl © §a) g g [Ml © [rufl © §2) g g [Ml © DiJfl © §s) g g [nU © [Ml © © iIppjra©iiipjpp@i®!ppii@ii!Ki® BgigioawssiHSfsjOrawsigsiiiQrawsDgSijijigira® ! I grag! IpgS©i I gra©! I® || ra,§ n®3p 2[ffl©ia®sp;igra@ra®||p §![H©ra ira®IggH©m®lggiig®®lggrairafip ra © on ® 1® S1! tua © sui m S H § ddo © oa ® H1! 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Director THEME: Do not ask to have your life's load lightened But for courage to endure Do not ask for fulfillment in all your life But for patience to accept frustration Do not ask for perfection in all you do But for the wisdom not to repeat mistakes And finally do not ask for more Before saying “Thank you For what you have already received Brenda Short Welcome.......................President of the Senior Class • David DeSante Choir Selection • Search Your Heart ...........................Mitch Leigh Academy High School Concert Choir, Mrs. Brenda Ddwick. Director SPEAKERS: LISA GREGOR JAMES PIERZYNSKI MELISSA BUCHKO KRISTEN POTOKER Band Selection: God of our Fathers ...........................James Curnow Presentation of Awards..........................Mr Donald J. Zonno. principal Commencement Remarks......................................Dr Melvin Carney. Assistant Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas....................Mrs Claire DeCecco. vce President Board of School Directas. School District of the Oty of Ere Pa Presentation of Candidates for Graduation Mr. Daniel xethakis. Acting Assistant Principal Mrs. Helen Jackson. Assistant Principal Blue and Gold ...............School Song...............Diem • Schweitzer Recessional March........ Fanfare and Recessional .......James D. Pioyhar Academy High School Band. Mr Chanes Lute. Directa HOMECOMING 1987 Academy Homecoming 1987 Tve Had The Time of My Life Erepa Grotto 39th Washington Friday, October 23, 1987 8 p.m — Midnight D. J. Ed Faulkner Couple $7 00 Ken and Barbie go to the Ball. Homecoming Queen and her Court Stephanie Vacanti Senior Attendants Ann Valerio - Lisa Daniels Junior Attendant Amy Guilianelli Sophomore Attendant Jenny Kupczyk Freshman Attendant Ronda Tingley 151 ONE NIGHT IN PARADISE J U N I 0 R S E N 1 O R ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 1987 One night in Paradise Jll Bel Aire 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. Friday, May 1, 1987 The King and Queen pose for yet another picture. Paul Zimmer, disco extraordinaire. 152 Dave, what about Helen? $ 12.00 Per Couple C'mon Eric, gimme a kissl 153 L to R - Junior attendants - Jeff Lander 61 Ann Valerio; Prom Queen - Ivory Payton; Prom King - Steve Spearman; Senior Attendants Michelle Kupczyk and Steve henosky. ACADEMY ON PARADE Academy on Parade was In Control this year as they put on an outstanding per- formance. This year's show had such hits as Teachers which put the audience in hysterics and Earth Angel where everyone sang along with Scott Herman, John Marzka, and Paul Zimmer. Other fine acts included: Mr. Yuk, The Dating Game, The Pa. Playgirls performing What Have You Done For Me Lately, and Michelle Lonse and Sean McGuire sang a beautiful duet of Somewhere Out There. A big congratulations goes to Mr. DuTullio, the senior class advisors, and the rest of Academy on Parade. Who are these cool looking guys in disguise? Brian Wolfe and Tracey Terry rap as they look for their missing Michele Lohse and Sean McGuire gazed into each other s homeboy. eyes while singing 'Somewhere Out There. 155 The student body's version of Academy's faculty. IM CONTROL The Academy's dancers show they have control. TEACHERS SCORE AGAIN The teachers have won again with a victory score of 31-26. This is the third year in a row for them. The teachers proved their athletic ability. Hopefully the Academy students will overthrow the teachers in this years game. 157 The crowd anxiously awaits the outcome of the game. RALLIES AND ASSEMBLIES 159 ACADEME STAFF 1988 Editor: Nanette Schaaf SENIORS Sanja Horton Julie DeCarolis Melissa White UNDERCLASSMEN Beth Fickenworth Paula Williams Tammy Erisman Teresa McNabb Melissa White TYPIST Tammie Lanagan Editor: Kim Mayes SPORTS Sam Reinsel Gary Daub Randy Ollie Michelle Piorkowski Laura Lassman Matt Herther CURRICULUM Jenny Glass Diane Tucholski Michelle Krantz FACULTY Beth Fickenworth April Bird Editor: Amy Grudzien ACTIVITIES HI-LITES Beth Fickenworth April Bird Tammy Erisman ART Alex Lewinger (Cover) Diane Tucholski PHOTOGRAPHERS Matt Hertner Brent Huey Kelli George ADVISOR: Mr. Skol ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PHOTOGRAPHY....................................... Arfax Studios PUBLISHING........................... Walsworth Publishing, Inc. PATRONS Ace Auctioneers; Mark Tanen- baum. Auctioneer Alliance Home of Erie (P.N.A.) Club Drs. Amacher, Roos, and Mozdy Anderson Vacuum and Service Center Gertrude A. Barber, Ed.D. Bayview Auto Supply Bello's Shur-Fine Supermarket Dr. P. Alan Benson and A. Jeffrey Benson, D.D.S. Bifulco, Waidley, and Scarpitti Samuel P. Black and Assoc., Inc. R. C. Bloomstine Agency, Inc. Blossey's Tuxedo Rental Attyand Mrs. Robert C. Brabender Broz Travel n' Trips Brugger funeral Home Burger King Restaurants of Erie Burhenn's Pharmacy Carpetowne, Inc. Church and Murdock Electric, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Erie Conway and O'Malley, Inc. Les Crago Jewlers, Inc. Credit Bureau of Erie, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Curtze Dr. and Mrs. George J. D'Angelo Donald R. DeNardo Department of Urology-Erie Clin- ic, PA. Dermatology Associates of Erie Rep. Ben Dombrowski Dominick's Restaurant E. and A. Doubet Jewelers Dusckas Funeral Home, Inc. East Erie Turners Eastland Bowl, Inc. East High P.T.A. R. H. Enterline, Orthodontist E.P.M. Corporation Erie A.F.L. C.I.O. Community Service Committee The Erie Book Store Pepsi Cola, 7 Up, and Dr. Pepper Bottlers — Erie Bottling Corp. Erie Eye Clinic, Inc. — Dr. A. D. Sala Erie Industrial Supply Co. Erie Mantel and Tile Company, Inc Erie School Employees Federal Credit Union Eriez Construction, Inc. Fergie's Restaurant Foht Realtors Better Homes and Gardens Foresters Beneficial Association Fulton Athletic Club Gannon University Greater Erie Community Action Committee Green Gardens Lanes Gillespie Machine and Tool Co. Grise Audio Visual Center Holland Metro, Inc., Realtors Jerilu Fruit Center K and L Refactory Service Kentucky Fried Chicken-12th St. Keystone Electric Construction Co. Knobloch Oldsmobile Toyota Park James P. Lay Lincoln Foundry, Inc. Loesel-Schaaf Insurance Agency, Inc. Loyal Christian Benefit Associa- tion Miller Bros. Garden Center, Inc. Gary Miller Dodge, Inc. Mighty Fine Donuts Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co. Mellon Bank Mister Pizza Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Mischler McClure, Miller, and White V. T. Narus, M.D. Northwest Mutual Savings Associ- ation Ohmer True Value Hardware Orthopedic Surgeons, Inc. Quick Photo — One Hour Photo Paul Bunyan Fresh Food Markets Podiatry Associates of Erie, Inc. Pulaskos 926 Candies Potratz Floral Shop and Green- house Presque Isle Boiler Repair Rapid Transit Company, Inc. Ready Mixed Concrete Co. of Erie Rectal and Colon Surgery, Inc. Rectenwald Blueprint and Supply Co. Dr. J. F. Roberts and Dr. D. J. Rob- erts Robinson-Conner, Inc. Ross and Copus Tires, Inc. Tony Scalise IDS American Ex- press Schroek Optical Fashions, Inc. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Siebenbuerger Club R. Anthony Snow, M.D. South Gate Hardware Stanley Bros. Furniture Co. Leo J. Swantek Jr., D.O. Thrifty Clean, Inc. Times Publishing Company Atty Jim Toohey Trombetta's Fine Furniture, Inc. Triangle Tool Co. Trost and Steinfurth Florist Dr. Jack D. Utley and Staff Donald S. Wilson D.D.S., P.C. WJET T.V. WJET Radio-FM 102 Weber Electronics Supply, Inc. Welders Supply Co. West Penn Optical, Inc. Warren W. Wood Son Funeral Home 163 INDEX Academy on Parade 154 Girl's Soccer 95 Activities 122 Golf, Boys Girls 103 Administration 6 Graduation 150 Afro-American 147 High-Q 146 Assemblies 159 Homecoming 151 Auxiliaries 127 Horticulture 146 AVA 138 Junior AP 139 Band 128 Juniors 42 Baseball, JV 119 Model UN 145 Baseball, V 118 Orchestra 126 Basketball, JV Boys 112 Patrons 162 Basketball, JV Girls 113 Pep Rallies 158 Basketball, V Girls 110 Prom 152 Basketball, V Boys 108 Seniors 14 Board of Directors 3 Soccer, Boys 94 Bowling 107 Sophomores 56 Cheerleading, JV 132 Sports 92 Cheerleading, V 133 Stage Band 126 Chess 143 Star 140 Computer Club 143 Student Senate 136 Cross-Country, Boys Girls 102 Swimming, Boys 104 Curriculum 86 Swimming, Girls 105 Choir 134 Tennis, Boys 121 Dedication 2 Tennis, Girls 97 Drama Club 147 Theme 1,90,91 Entrepreneur 145 Top Twenty 135 Faculty 8 Track, Boys 114 Football, JV 100 Track, Girls 116 Football, V 98 Underclassmen 42 Foreign Exchange 130 Volleyball 96 French Club 144 Waterpolo 101 Freshmen 70 Wrestling 106 German Club 144 Yearbook 124 Girl's Chorus 134 mWALS WORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY T7T77 sfftp


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