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Cit , NORTH US «[CAS NEVADA ■ fp Think 5 6 lntroduction Build Together 7 Thanks bo you IbS working The United W u 8 lnlroduction come on 10 lntroduction STRONG Come on Strong 11 12 lntroduction Love 13 14 Introduction Look at Yourself 15 Seniors Choose Epic Dedicant A sincere concern for students is one of the many qualities which earned Miss Mary Lou Kosar the Epic dedicant award of 1974. An English teacher, Miss Kosar ex- pertly mixes a variety of subject matter and humor to gain her reputation as a fair teacher. To the seniors she means a shoulder to lean on as the co-senior class ad- visor. Through uppers and downers Miss Kosar manages to keep us calm. Gratitude comes in many ways and ours comes with the words “thank you!” Dedicant 17 €9innin9 Let's start at the very begin- ning. It is here that we find ourself in new situations which can, at times, easily bring on frustration. The inferior sen- sations that we experience cause us to question the possibility of ever reaching the top. Now, we begin choosing paths by which we can find our goals in life. The maze seems to never end but at least here, we are shown the starting point that will gradually lead us on. Everyone must someday make the long climb upward. Strong Leaders Help on Our Way Ernie Aczel Craig Adams Kim Adams Tim Aguier Laura Ainsworth Mark Ambrose Jean Alonzo Dave Anderson George Andrus Rick Andrushenko Frank Anello Betty Anseimt Jack Armstrong Herb Artino Matt Ashford Donna Aubrecht Monica Baker Veronica Baker Jim Balogh Sue Banister Pat Baraona Chris Bardos Chris Bardasian Mike Barna Steve Barta Mary Bartl Paul Battaglia Sue Belcher Bob Belsito Laurie Bennicl Rose Berglof Robert Berkheimer 20 Beginning Sophomores 21 Jim Celesnik John Ceiiga Daniel Charles Dennis Chech Rocco Chipchase Chris Chmelar Donna Chojnowski Debbie Christensen Bob Cichanski Roberta Cichanski Kitty Clark Tammy Clark Paige Clayton Valerie Clinton Ken Coates Doug Cochrane Karen Coffee Cynthia Collier Drew Collins Eileen Collins Please Gary Coinar Dan Cook Denise Cook Tim Craig Marlene Cramer Cathy Crevar Art Criss Sandra Croson Audrey Crutchfield Julie Csiba Dawn Cunningham Rene Danko Ed Dashko Mark Daugherty Stanley Davis Mark Day Jim DeFratis Dave DeFrench Paul DeZort Linda Deiphia Dale Dengate Ted Dengate Barb Diakandru Teresa Diederich Friendship Is a Key to Survival 22 Beginning don’t squeeze the sophomores! Sophomores 23 ■ Judy Gascsi Barb Gaglione Bob Gaglione Michelle Frank Debbie Gates Gammalo Gaspare Mark Geraci Bill Gay Ed Giammaria I've always wanted to see my name in print. John Glatz Sue Globokar Richard Gould Chuck Goad Bob Grams Pat Goggm George Graves Jett Gould Greg Griner Debbie Randy Gum Dennis Gries Russ Hagler Grossenbaugh Cheryl Hall Steve Hager Dolly Hallaran Mike Hajek Sally Don Hall Cindy Hardy Dale Hamilton Handyside Jim Handzo Marie Pat Hardy Ron Hardy Carol Harland Harrington Judy Havlock Connie Hay New Ideas Turn Into Knowledge 24 Beginning Debbie Justus Wes Kasrk Scott Kerchner Rich Keller Frank Kinlaw Dennis Kikta Darlene Dave K irwin Kletchie Tom Komar Tim Margaret Koth Komorowski Dave Janis Kovacs Krysinskl Bart Kubisen If It’s not the right way . . . Carol Klimasara Frank Koncz Tom Kozak Nancy Kline Lucy Kontur Brad Kozar Mike Kline Kathy Koran Theresa Krakauskas Peggy Keating Gary Keen Bill Ed Kike! Kessinger Pam Kirk Doug Kinsey Dave Koehler Frank Knoll Rick Kotarba Chris Kostura Scott Krol Chris Krause Georgeanne Lou Kunkel Kurelov 26 Beginning jean LaBatte Marte limtna Maryellen Don Petro Lesyk Leonard Leonhardt Robin Jim Lewis Dan Lindquist Lori Lippitt Ltguzinskt Kathy Llscoe Monica Wayne Langguth Mike LaPorta Sue Lemerise Julie Limdvai Terri Loetfler Claudia Loga Harry Logston Marianne Mag Mackey Maclk Jeannie Cindy Maresh Marko Each Day Brings A New Crisis Sophomores 27 Some Daze Nothing Seems Write Denny Melreit Michelle Merrow Allan Meyers Rich Mihaiich Bryan Miklich Ken Miles Dan Millard Cindy Miller Dan Miller Jill Miller Jody Miller Scott Miller Sheila Miller Mark Mllosovic Nancy Mimna Mary Misejko Phil Moldvay Kathy Molnar Dennis Moore Mary Kay Moc Don't just sit there like a bunch of stiffs. 28 Beginning Frank Ondrish Peggy O'Neill Tim O’Neil Leona Oreskovic Greg Orosz Steve Orr Te«gh Nlver D ane Norman Patti Nunes Laurie O’Hare Keith Omaits wonder if that sign is real or phoney. Sophomores 29 Ronna Osadchuk Tom Ottaviano Dave Pacino Judy Palumbo Lenny Palusis Rob Pankratz Mar e Panovich Sam Paparone Duane Papesh Pam Paquin Diane Patena Jan Patsolic Carol Payne Caroline Payne Kim Payne Jim Penix Joanne Peris Owen Perry Andy Petak George Petras Ring Chris Petrek Sue Phan Chuck Phelps Dave Phillips George Phillips Sharon Phillips Bill Phillips Joe Piccolomlni Karen Pickett Candi Pidala John Piwinskl Nancy Povirk Gary Powers . Ann Poydock Andrea Prentiss Kevin Price Melanie Priester Laurie Prochazka Robert Prowell Karen Purchase Barb Radomski Dan Radovick Mike Raimer Gary Rains Activities Keep It All Together 30 Beginning around the rosey Sophomores 31 Donna Schultz Beth Schrantz Dora Schreck Paul Sekerak Rick Schultz Bill Seaman Rich Seilers Joe Serio Out of the way! This is a stick up! Dana Shackelford Roger Shlmandle Jackie Shauf Judy Shumaker Doug Sherer Jim Shelton Bill Slke Dennis John Simko Lone Sirna Peggy Sidel Skelley Kathy Betty Skrabec Mike Sirna Terry Slagle Skerness Pam Tom Skufca Cody Smith Nadine Smalley Smerekovsky Bob Smith Mark Dante Spagnoli Pam Sparling Joe Spellacy Spitalsky Wayne Stahl Rick Staizer John Stanko Terri Stark Life’s Interest Is Based on Surprises 32 Beginning Doug Stastny Jim Stewart Tracy Stewart Twlla Stier Rich Stilllon Ed Stok Joe Stok Vaughn Stover Diane Stralka Robin Stubbs Cheryl Sulik Jean Sulik Danette Sullivan Earlene Summerville Sue Sunday Greg Surman Joe Svaboda Joan Svagerko Mike Svec Dave Swann Gary Szelacowski Jimm Szente Ava Tackas Cindy Taussig Traci Taylor Tom Tekavec Robert Teed Frank Teklitz Bill Tetzlaf Julie Therrien Al Thomas Donald Thomas Debbie Thrasher Sandy Titus Gen Tomasek Linda Tomasko Cindy Tomcik Terri Tomazin Wayne Tosko Mary Travarca John Trigilio Dennis Tritsarolis I want to minor in this course! 34 Beginning Richard Wisniewski Ken Wojtach David Yarish Lloyd Yates Sue Youngblood Diane Yurko Bruce Zakraisek Joe Zamiska Wayne Zavodny Randy Zelenak Anita Zipp Bonnie Zimmerman Resources Are Used In Many Ways Sophomores 35 Human Expression Is A Universal Language A whale of a float It was. S a___ Vx Come on, take the picture already. Only 299 pages left to go. 36 Beginning It's all in the wrist action. Hey. how ya doing? Sophomores 37 Within our foggy minds emerges the guiding light of our faculty. Bedford High ex- ists as any other building until we add the teachers. It becomes our school when the faculty conveys their knowledge and experience, with extreme patience, to the students. We tend to be know- it-alls, but in reality, we ap- preciate the time and concern which they offer us. B.H.S. would not be the same without their support. Tomorrow Holds Today's Answer Running anything as large as BHS is no picnic, but running it to satisfy 1900 students is a challenge. To these men whose jobs are dedicated to trying to find the fairest way for everybody while keeping the school smoothly operating, we say, You’ve met our challenge. C. Morelli. North House Principal; D. Blackburn. Administrative Assistant. F. LeDonne, South House Principal Dr. R. Viering. Superintendent of Schools E. Estok. Principal 40 Guiding COUNSELORS: P. Kostansek, Miss M. Troxell, J. Mulac COUNSELORS: Miss K. Hood. R. Fleming. (SEATED) Miss R. Siegel If everybody listened to as many problems as these seven people, we’d ALL abscond to Russia! But thankfully, they’ve stuck around to interpret computer mutilated schedules, pat a sagging shoulder in times of stress, and bail us out of a thousand other trying situations. SPECIAL EDUCATION: Mrs. J. Kilgore Faculty 41 Join the Search to Understand Yourself If those strange sulfur odors emitting from the labs, or-b1 Jb2-4ac scribbled on a desk can inspire just one student to search for the cure to cancer or solve the problem of hunger, or calculate a space flight; the world will rejoice with Bedford. SCIENCE: P. Bogardus. Biology; R. Reich. Physics; P. Hennen. Chemistry MATH: R. Chilicote. Calculus; S. Perry, Geometry; (SEATED) D. Cumley. Algebra SCIENCE: E. Minor. Biology; Mrs. V. Riffle. Chemistry; Mrs. J. Greenstein. Biology; (SEATED) R. Ambrosini. Physical Science MATH: R. Loeffler. Algebra; B. McNellie. Algebra; (SEATED) R. Garrison. Geometry 42 Guiding “And, now, live from the Resource Center, comes the BHS Review!” . . . which only goes to show that with the aid of the people working there, not much can’t be produced in the Resource Center to aid classroom instruction or develop an interest or talent of a student. RESOURCE CENTER: Mrs. M. Sivulka, secretary; Mrs. C. Bartelheim, librarian; AUDIO VISUAL: J. Seaman. Mrs. A. Castiglione Mrs. D. Honkonen, secretary RESOURCE CENTER MEDIA SPECIALISTS: R. Wilson. Mrs.G. Newstein. Mrs. E. St. John Faculty 43 Even Individuality Needs Instruction It is a rare teacher who has the opportunity to discover a bud- ding Michelangelo or correct a music score possessing qualities of Chopin, but ours keep hoping. And some day maybe Bedford will be able to say, I knew that person when MUSIC: J. Chamberlin. Instrumental and Vocal; M. Bunker, Vocal and Humanities I. ART: R. Fuhremeyer, Art Service and Stagecraft; (standing) A. Rabatin, Art I II J. Poti, Art III 44 Gulding ------• FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Miss A. Pearce. Spanish; Mrs. F. Sheppard. Spanish Miss M. Reist. German Until that special fourth year language class appears in which EVERY student will leave qualified to translate for the United Nations, language teachers here will content themselves with a correct con- jugation of ANY verb . . . and Mr. Pohler will even settle for the English version. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Miss S. Yunker. French; Mrs. S. Soldevllla. Spanish H. Pohler, Reading Specialist Faculty 45 The Outcome Depends On Us “Four score and seven years” from now, we hope things are in better shape than they are today. Through knowledge of problems past and present, through understanding of the world, let Bedford graduates lead us to an improved ex- istence. SOCIAL STUDIES. D. Balcer. Development of Societies; Mrs. M. Kessler, Government; Miss J. Benner. Government; P. Heishman. Family Living; R. Scheff. American History; Mrs. P. Korb. Western Civilization. SOCIAL STUDIES: Mrs. M. Meyer. Western Civilization; W. Fudge. Rus- sian History. SOCIAL STUDIES: T. Peterson. Government; R. Faulkner. American History; Mrs. M. Dickard, American History; (SEATED) Mrs. C. Rahn, American History. BUSINESS: Mrs. M. Cichocki. C.O.E.; Mrs. M. Swartz, Intensive Steno II. BUSINESS: Mrs. B. McBane. Intensive Steno Clerk I; Mrs. C. Stead. Accoun- ting: Miss D. Carson. Office Practice The next time the president’s secretary has to state her name, age and ad- dress for the courtroom, we hope she'll also be able to say she graduated from Bedford’s Intensive Steno II. where our girls learn all desirable secretarial techniques including how to keep your foot off the ERASE pedal. P. Deevers. C.O.E. J. Hrutkay. Business Law BUSINESS: Mrs. J. Ethridge. Typing; Mrs. D. Quackenbush. Intensive Steno Clerk I BUSINESS: G. Beshara. Distributive Education: Mrs. B Holloway. Inten- sive General and Accounting Clerical I Faculty 47 E. Drnak. Auto Mechanics II; R. Penza. D.C.T. J. Galvin. Printing; T. Agnello. T l Electronics; R. Hemphill. Electronics II; j Schweier. Drafting. L. Hance, Auto Body I; W. Peyton. Auto Body II; J. Caron. Industrial Education A. Poirson. O W E. I II 48 Guldlng COSMETOLOGY: Mrs. J. Southworth. Mrs. D. Kochert Talent Is Expressed In Many Ways Coordinating skill and in- telligence together, students in these areas prepare themselves for the world out- side Bedford High. Sometimes forgotten, they play an impor- tant part in the survival of our society. E. Brodnik. Auto Mechanics I: G. Forster, TSI Machine Shop I II; H. Haydu. Wood Shop Faculty 49 Words Are Our Means of Expression If you can ever— . . . chat with the President without worrying about your grammar . . . figure out all the terminology on a job application you’re filling out . . . open a magazine or newspaper and find something you wrote printed there then remember, they TOLD you you’d need this stuff someday! J. Ulman, Modern Communications ENGLISH: R Davis. College Writing and Research: J. Shutts. American Literature: Mrs. C. Harris. American Literature: Miss L. Koki. Basic Corn- Literature Heritage: J. Hensley. Speech; Mrs. K. Ferrone. Modern World position. 50 Guiding ENGLISH: Mrs. H. Taylor. British Literature; Miss S. Reichle. Newspaper and Yearbook. ENGLISH: Mrs. J. Hafner. Modern American Literature; Miss A. Getzlaff. Speech. ENGLISH: Mrs. B. Javian. American Literature; Miss M. Kosar. Speech. Faculty 51 Strive for Skill And Achievement After what seemed like hours of warm-ups and exercises, skills began to develop. With choices ranging from archery and swimming to ping pong and weight lifting, our physical education teachers coached budding athletes. D. Weller. Swimming Mrs. D. Adorni. Swimming PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Mrs. L. Bump. R. Fowler. Miss B. Johnson. H. Daugherty 52 Guiding Mrs. L. Penttila. Foods and Clothing II; Miss C. Etling. Foods; (SEATED) Mrs. J. Lesler. Home Management. Between Watergate and the energy crisis there lies a group of students sane enough to be still interested in the practical side of life. From chefs to seamstresses, these students get it all together. Their talents are truly amazing, especial- ly to girls who have not yet ac- quired that certain touch. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: J. Trojan, R. Hudiak J. Rose. Athletic director. Faculty 53 Many Workers Help Behind the Scenes Behind every large operation stand dedicated men and women. Our custodians and cooks function behind the scenes, doing jobs that keep our school steamrolling ahead. The cooks tantilize us with different cuisines, trying to satisfy our growing appetites. The custodians balance things out, working with school productions, help- ing club activities, but most of all, providing us with a clean and beautiful school. Mrs. W. Anderson Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. M. Minardo, Mrs. H. Kozar, Mrs. H. Seaman. Mrs. J. Vavra. Mrs. E. Vargo. Mrs. F. Adamo, Mrs. D. Tromskl, and Mrs. M. Kraus (SEATED) Mrs. M. Ridgeway. Mrs. M. Kuderna. and Mrs. B. Grobelay. 54 Guiding Mrs. B. LaRue, and Mrs. R. Levy. North House Secretaries Mrs. B. Romito and Mrs. K. Bott, South House Secretaries Between pecking typewriters and an office full of griping students, the secretaries manage to get through most of the day with patience and a smile. The questions eventual- ly get answered and they try their hardest to satisfy. Mrs. A. Day and Mrs. E. Twitt, Main Office Secretaries Faculty 55 The juniors are the bridge that connects the old with the new. They have experienced one year of high school, met the challenge, and earned the dis- tinction of the class of 75. Amid the change and confu- sion emerge leaders with new names. Nostalgia returns with a successful sock hop proving everyone is young at heart. Frantic preparations are made for the prom and the work seems endless. One by one the pieces fall where they may and the junior class is presented. Junior Officers: Pres., B. Seman; Sec.. R. 58 Cooperating Harrison; V. Pres.. D. Goshco; Treas.. D. Glasko. Junior Officers Make It Happen Juniors 59 Students Pursue All Interests Debbie Carano Cindy Cardaman Tim Carson Dawn Cashman Mike Celesnik Tim Cercek Dave Chapman Loretta Charles Jeff Charvat Debbie Chech Nancy Chech Mary Kay Checkosky Andy Cheslock John Chimenti Bob Chojnowski Mary Christian Pam Chun Denise Clarish Tim Cobb Don Cochrane Carol Collins Lori Collins Pat Consiglio Bill Corlett Kevin Cottrlll Daryl Cottle Sandy Cowick Bruce Crawford Dennis Criddle John Croasmun Debra Crutchfield Louis Cuilli 60 Cooperating Juniors 61 Vicki Fuller Jackie Fulmer Bill Fusek Chuck Gaglione Pam Gall Elaine Galloway Brian Gardner Cindy Garee Ai Gaski Tim Gehrl Roseann Gemelli Mitch Gentry Are these Bedford’s Three Stooges? Barb Gerstenberger Dale Giestge Kathy Glffin JoAnn Gilbert Rich Glpko Debbie Giasko Debbie Gliha Lou Glorioso Tim Goggin Marianne Gongos Debbie Goshco Mary Gray 62 Cooperating Dave HajeK Estaiene Hall Be!sy Hamilton Pat Hamilton Vicki Hanzely Jimella Hardy Donna Harland Ron Harman Jerry Harrison Rose Harrison Denise Heiman Helen Heintel Denise Heisler Dale Hendricks Chuck Herbik Roberta Hetzel Bill Hoelting Dan Hocevar Pam Holliday Mike Hoilowell Dennis Holowich Betsy Homonnay Roger Honkonen Dave Hook Life Has Many Faces Marlene Hopkins Jeff Hough Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde work in the chemistry lab. Juniors 63 Barb Horne Dennis Howard Kim Hubbard Don Hovan Mary Beth Hrezik Don Hummel Dale Howard Sue Hrovat Stacey Hutson Let's clean up! The curtain’s in five minutes! Tina Jaeger Kathy lacano Leslie James Julie Jackson Betty James Laurl Sue Janashak Karen Jantz Jasulewicz Jeannie Jelovtc Frank Jicha Julie Jones James Judd Sue Judd Diana Laura Kaczur Kathy Kanyok Debra Keene Keglovich Nancy Kelly Darla Kerr Kathy Kirwin Time Limits Some Activities 64 Cooperating Fred Krompacky Peggy Krysinski Cindy Kvartek Betty Lamberg Dino Lanovara Mary Lantz John Laurtta Mike Lovano Randy Law Judy Lecso Nancy Lick Karen Luckey Sherry Luckman Maureen Maloney Mike Mackerty Cortis Macztwitzki Nick Maglstrelli Pam Mahie Debbie Maltby Barb Manak Don Mandot Linda Mansell Is it time yet? Debbie Melreit Rick Menozzi Deb Meyers J«m Miavitz Sharon Mihalich Mark Milko Carol Milkovtch Lori Miller Mary Miller Mike Miller Sue Miller Betn Mills Michelle Minarik Tony Minute Kathy Mioranza Jay Monday Ron Money Debbie Moore Al Morellt Mike Morrissey Anne Morelli Greg Morvan Dee Mon Sue Mulac Candy Moroz Chuck Muiica Nanette Morris Larry Mullins Oh, you don’t like 66 Cooperating Polish jokes . . . Juniors 67 Mark Pools Bob Poturica Bill Poulos Holly Prentiss Helen Prentice Mike Preston Bob Prosek Lucl Przerackl Judl Puza Marcia Rable Julie Radu Debbie Rahal Rob Randall Kathy Randazzo Brian Reed Carol Repasi Karen Repko Pat Rericha Wayne Rhine Jim Rich Beth Rickleman Brenda Ricotta Sally Reik Tina Riggiola Lilly Rivera Keith Robinson Darlene Rogalski Anita Rosati Rex Roseman Sharon Ross Karen Rostankowski Rick Rozehnal Life Is Full Of Surprises 68 Cooperating Brian Rutherford Mark Santoli Sally Sas Vicki Sawastuk Duane Schafer Bob Schiffbauer Ann Schlll Becky Schrantz Doreen Schwind Don Scovill Marcy Scuilll Jack Slagle Cheryl Seeno Bernice Seman Bev Senkowski Nancy Serrin Sharon Shackelford Kathy Shirilla Rose Shortridge April Showkeir Steve Siefer Chris Sika Sue Skerness Marie Ann Skory Gary Slaby Marcia Slaby Tony Slaby Paula Smerekovsky Jack Smith Jim Snyder Carol Sofonia Juniors 69 John Soltes Norman Spagnola Mary Lou Spear Sue Sprague Phyllis Sramek Susan Stakes Carlene Stanley Mike Stano Joe Stavec Eddie Steele Tom Stefanov Jim Stewart Kathy St. John Mike St. John Chris Stralka Phil Strecker Ann Strohmeyer Jan Strok Paul Struhar Dan Stucky Kathy Stulock Connie Stutler Cindy Suto Mike Swaney Gary Sweatt Paul Swire Sit down and type! John Sykora Dona Syroskl Karen‘Szabo Rich Szllay Pete Szlamas Mike Takacs Scott Tate Mike Tellschak Gary Tapper Ai Thomas Jan Thomas Brenda Thompson 70 Cooperating Bob Thrasher Jan Tlllltz Ten Timm Todd Toaz Steve Tomasone Judy Tomcufclk Ron Torrence Joe Trefney Vince Trigilio Julie Tritsarolis Paul Trojan Debbie Truby Marilyn Trzeciek Rose Tubra joe Tuma Tom Twitt Ed Urban Jim Uschoid Mike Uschoid Denise Vadaj George Vadaj Chris Valley Mickey Varner Greg VartoreMa Darlene Vasas Kip Warnke Paul Veres Marlann Veveraka Bob Vince Jim Vinson Gordon Vitullo Nancy Vorell Sue Waligorski Earl Walker Sue Walker Jackie Walsh Inner Expression Describes Life It was this big! Juniors 71 It takes two to tangle. Goals Set Now Will Reap Rewards 72 Cooperating . . Ninety-eight, ninety-nine, one hundred! Hey! I thought they only used one! Only your hairdresser knows for sure. What's your secret? Come on. you can do it Bob. Juniors 73 Daydreaming again? This is a stick-up! Everybody must get stoned!” 74 Cooperating A for real pow-wow? It must be Santa In the hallway. Ve..........ry interesting! Don’t worry, you'll get to eat in the cafeteria again next year. Well, hello there! A victory in any language would smell as sweet. Juniors 75 IJen+ifXi in9 Participating within a school group means more than just practicing together and work- ing toward a victory; it’s a responsibility to the group in which each member achieves a status that they can be proud of. Slowly, these individuals forget their own identities and become something better—a unit they can identify with. With this feeling of unity com- es a feeling of personal satisfaction. These students represent leadership and the way this leadership is carried out reflects upon our school. f. w Activities 77 FRONT ROW: Tom McCray. Mike Svec, Pat Goggin. Steve Wargo, Frank Martin. Bill Holting. Tom Haba. SECOND ROW: Bryan Jankura. Herb Ar- tino, Mike Peters. John Piwinski. Eric Blemaster. Doug Sherer. Roger Honkonen. Joe Wiegand. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Fowler. Jack Armstrong. Dana Shackelford. George Petras. Terry Tench. Mark Poots. Scott Bartl. Tim Molnar. Allan Thomas. Richard Wisniewski. TEAM BEDFORD OPPONENT Solon 28 27 Maple Heights 37 ' fill Brush 35 22 Willoughby 40 20 Mentor 41 20 Berea 33 23 Euclid Relay 12th Place Gilmour 9th Place Mayfield 40 21 Eastlake 35 23 Sectional Meet 5th Place Midpark 35 24 fr « On your mark, get set . Well boys, this is it. 78 ldentlfylng ' Dad, do you think he'll make It? Forty-nine States To go! Like the runners in the Olym- pics, our cross country team runs many miles, learning greater endurance with every step. This is the ultimate in coordinating power and stamina. Two of our great fleet-foots, co-captains Mark Poots and Terry Tench, made the districts in Ohio. Wf Organization is the key to success. The swimmers with the striped suits are talented. Wild excitement prevails! There's only one Mark Spitz! It’s easy going when you're in the water. Swimmers Splash Their Way to the Top FRONT ROW: Tom Hamilton. Joe Fiore. Doug Stastny. Rick Nester. Dave Kirwin, Mary Bezak. Ed Balkovec. Mike St. John. Vince Trizzino. Mike Svec. Mr. Weller. SECOND ROW: Kevin Price. Sue Globokar. Greg Lint. Tim Goggin. Matt Bobby. John Galloway. Harold Felber. Al Rega, Jim Lynch. Scott Kerchner. Pete Zimmerman. Dale Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Lee Aldridge. Rick Pankratz. Gary Powers. Rick Mihalich. Nick Ananea. Allan Meyers. Steve Barta. Jim Rich. Frank Valentino. Jim Snyder. Todd Toaz. Jim Washko. Randy Rasey. Kevin Hansen. Chris Price. Bob Janashak. Who says you can't win going backwards? Endurance and stamina were built up with hours of practice by our top-notch tankers. Their effort paid off as they swam to a successful season. In their first year on the team, some sophomores took first place honors in varsity positions, but the juniors and seniors weren’t to be outdone either. Our team excelled due to the outstanding coaching of Dan Weller. Everyone worked a little harder for this man, who is a friend and a much respected coach. Swimming 81 Perfection Is the Impossible Goal Their minds must click like computers, propelling their bodies into a twirling, flipping whirl of motion. The end product, hopefully, is a beautiful, aerial show of flawless grace. TOP TO BOTTOM: Rick Mihallch, Matt Bobby. Greg Lint, Dave Kirwin, Rick Nester, Mary Bezak, Ed Balkovec, Mike Svec. Beautiful dive! Just a little farther 82 ldentifying Well, maybe next time. Only two more somersaults to go. Divlng 83 TEAM BEDFORD OPPONENT Twinsburg 31 24 Euclid 14 35 12 Shaker Hts. 52 Painsville Harvey 32 9 Beachwood 40 13 Eastlake 18 35 Willoughby 23 32 Midpark 15 30 Maple Hts. 15 38 Mentor 19 27 Mayfield 15 29 Berea 33 14 Chuck gave us another exciting victory. Larry pins him down. Come on guys, its not that bad. FRONT ROW: Nick Agostiono. Earl Walker. Mickey Varna. Jay Monday. George Mitroi. Dennis Koballa. Tim Gehri. Chuck SanFilippo. Tim Rutherford. George Guthrie. SECOND ROW: Mike Warren. Ray Weaver. Mark Basil. Steve Speziale. Larry Shackelford. Roy Werner. Scott Bartl. Pete Pike. Lou Culilli. Man Desires Dominance Over Man Muscles locked with tension strain to overcome an oppo- nent of equal weight; an equilibrium of human drama, man pitted against man. In- dividual effort developed into a team held strongly together by spirit and skill are enoughto overcome obstacles that lesser teams would fall short of. Hurry it up already. Ref. Go get him, Ray! Varsity Wrestling 85 FRONT ROW: Stanley Davis. Rick Foreman. Dan Miller. PatGoggin. Sam Frank Locktish. Bret Wiley. Neal Williams. THIRD ROW: Dave Pacino. Paparone. Tom Morrison. Manager Rich Sellers. SECOND ROW: Bill Ken Miles. Larry Heitz. Jack Armstrong. Wayne Zovadny. Steve Meister. Tetzlaf. Rodger Ikeda. Vince Festa. Ted Dengate. Tim Komorowski. Dan Charles. Steve Orr, Ron Foreman. Individual Effort Makes the Team Learning how to coordinate their strength while outsmar- ting their opponent, the J.V. wrestlers struggled on through victory and defeat. The grapplers proved their power and fight, always striving for their spot on the Varsity. “Okay, tough guy. make the first move!' Cheerleaders today and cheerleaders of the future. Quit playing around and do some wrestling! 86 ldentifying Lemme at him! TEAM BEDFORD OPPONENT Twlnsburg 60 6 Euclid 23 34 Shaker 54 0 Painsville 45 5 Beachwood 61 6 Eastlake 9 48 Willoughby 21 25 Midpark 16 40 Maple Heights 11 42 Mentor 18 33 Mayfield 18 28 Berea 57 0 It’s okay, Frank. He’s just being like a turtle. Takin' a break. J.V. Wrestling 87 Team Spirit Is A Strong Asset Our varsity bearcats’ record of 1-9 doesn’t show the effort put forth by them. Practices beginning in August and a season lasting through November were coached by Bud McNellie. Willoughby South clinched a close Homecoming game from us in the last quarter 22-15. Through a disappointing season of nine losses, the cats pulled through in the end with a taste of victory over Midpark. What's the latest dance for gridders? Getting down to business! Ready for the attack. 88 ldentifying FRONT ROW: Ray Weaver. Bill Kotich. Joe Blaha. Bill Deak. Bud Macha. Pete Zimmerman. Gene Schimandle. Mark Phillips. Wayne Cermak. Lee DiEgidio. George Handyside. Leroy Charles. Don Miller. Chris Amity. SECOND ROW: Reed Shump. Dale Liszeski. Dennis Koballa. Earl Schaffer. Mike Bielecki. Mike Stulock. John Pallotta. Bob Prosek. Jim Depp. Bob Riley. Tim Tippen. Jim Borcz. Gary Spurio. Dan Kohn. THIRD ROW Jim Stewart. Brian Reed. Jim Podojil. Julius Feitl. Matt Webb. Lou Cuilli. Mike Telischak. Roy Werner. Mike Celesnik. Dennis Howard. Tom Brown. Rich Gipko. FOURTH ROW: Tim Corlett. Bob Thrasher. Dave Hajak. Frank Jicha. Rich Eden. Joe Boda. Tony Brancazio. Robm Zwick. Jim Blaha. Tim Cercek. Jeff Stenger. Bill Harper. FIFTH ROW Mark Agunst. John Blaha. Bill Green. Mark Kondik. Dale White. Dave Pilarc- zyk. John lannetta. Dell Judd. Bob Kotarba. SIXTH ROW Greg Piscura. Peter Pike. Ron Torrence. Jeff Brown. Gary Gunter. Bill Keslar. Ernie Aczel. A moment of contemplating. TEAM Nordonia Solon University Maple Hts. Willoughby Mentor BEDFORD 21 7 12 12 15 24 OPPONENT 36 27 ; 17 26 22 38 Let's squeeze this one out the middle. Varsity Football 89 FRONT ROW: Kevin Reardon. Roger Shimandle. Mark Webb, Joe Janc- surak. Dave Swan. Dave Bielecki. Ron Foreman. Mark Williams. Brad Kozar. Rich Kotarba. Dennis Kitka. SECOND ROW: Lou Kunkel. Vince Festa. Wayne Tosko. Mark Daugherty. Wayne Zavodny. Chris Krause. Russ Hagler. Bob Wagner. Chris Kostura. Dave Pacino. Dave Dufala. Joe Serio. THIRD ROW: Ed Dashko. Bob Brown. Al Boyer. Bill Seman. Steve Orr. Mike Milosovic. Rich Schultz. Martin Loos. Scott Kerchner. Tom Hoeting. Bill Phillips. Ken Wojtach. FOURTH ROW: Dan Charles. Bill Gay. Stan Davis. John Simko. Bob Pankratz. Scott Miller. Frank Konz. Frank Gaspare. Ed Estok. Frank Ondrish. Jim Stewart. Cody Smith. FIFTH ROW: Ted Dengate. Bart Kubisen, Ken Miles. Paul Battaglia. Paul Jacobs. The junior pigskinners took their stands on Saturday mornings and played the best brand of football they knew how. They sacked quarterbacks, and ran over defen- sive players; their brand of football. The skills they displayed showed that they have the potential for many great seasons to come. Efcreajj Mayfield Eastlak Midpark Wit. 20 V-0 90 ldentifying Gaining Strength Is Their Goal Fitness is a word which means little to many people, yet these sportsmen go beyond the usual norm at workouts to es- tablish themselves in the elite 200 pound club. The deter- mination they show in achiev- ing this goal makes them better people on and off the playing field. FRONT ROW: Peter Pike. Joe Blaha. Bob Riley. Earl Shatter. Jim Depp. John Pallotta. Mark Phillips. Wayne Cermak. Lee DiEgidio. George Han- dyside. Jim Borcz. SECOND ROW: Tim Tippen. Bill Deak. Bill Kotich. Dale Liszeski. Dennis Koballa. Bud Macha. Matt Webb. Bill Keslar. Dave Pacino. Frank Konz. Steve Orr. THIRD ROW: Gary Gunter, Mark Kondik, Tony Brancazio. Dave Pilarczyk. Roy Werner. Mike Telischak. Dennie Howard. Robin Zwick. A! Boyer. FOURTH ROW: Ray Weaver. Dave Ha- jak. Bob Thrasher. Gene Shimandle. Bob Prosek. Joe Boda. Tim Cercek. FIFTH ROW: Lou Culilli. Dell Judd. Bob Kotarba. Dale White. John lannetta. Ron Torrence. Jim Stewart. JV Football 91 Our Cagers Battled Against Defeat Turn on the magnet NOW! They may not be the Harlem Globetrotters, but they are our cagers. Their skill, agility and cooperation was manifest despite their imperfect record. Flemon Barnes proved himself a good team leader and sophomore Wayne Tosko became a credit to his class. But, after all, it’s the teamwork and spirit that really matters, and our Varsity Basketball team has a lot of it! Flemon, get that lump ball! Putting some style In the shot. 92 ldentifylng • •a? TEAM BEDFORD OPPONENT Independence 60 61 Willoughby 48 jQ : r- Collinwood 62 64 Midpark 58 70 Eastlake 48 86 Maple Hts. 52 77 Mentor 70 78 Mayfield 62 71 Berea 52 59 Hawken 63 61 ' Willoughby 68 88 Midpark 62 80 Eastlake 64 78 Maple Hts. 60 80 Mentor 73 85 Sofotj- 5.1 56 Mayfield 54 74 Berea 57 FRONT ROW: Fred Price. John lannetta. Bill Green. Wayne Tosko. Jerry Manager Joe Jones. Dale White. Mark Aungst. Rich Roseman. Flemon Papesh. Tony Zingale. Rich Eden. Don Hummel. SECOND ROW: Barnes. Greg Piscura. Rich Whipkey. Clemon Barnes. Frank Jicha. If you warm up like that, you’ll never get hot. Nice block. George. Too bad you fouled! Thomas. Paul Jacobs. Craig Adams. Dave Dufala, Lou Kunkel. George Phillips. Rick Kotarba, Tony Vaughn. Skills Increase With Experience Junior Cagers began with enthusiasm and were reward- ed by a well played season. As a group just starting out, these young players gained much experience and knowledge, both in victory and in defeat. They now must think ahead to next year when their long hours of practice will turn jumpshots into feats of grace. They, themselves must be dis- ciplined enough for varsity play. KNEELING: Bob Wagner, Andy Russo, Mark Daugherty. Keith Burks. Dave Biellcki. Dave Swann, Mark Nichols. STANDING: Bob Belsito, Don 94 ldentifying He beat ya, Lou. TEAM BEDFORD OPPONENT Independence 51 50 Willoughby South 42 64 Collinwood 29 47 Midpark 34 48 Eastlake North 47 65 Maple Hts. 30 61 Mentor 51 37 Berea 38 58 Hawkin 37 48 Willoughby South 40 42 Mayfield 49 44 Midpark 28 48 Eastlake North 38 50 Maple Hts. 30 43 Mentor 60 45 Solon 44 40 Mayfield 45 39 Berea 41 38 Just havin' some fun. Look out, bud, here I come. The sky is falling! J.V. Basketball 95 FRONT ROW: Rick Vendetti. Joe Martukovich. Frank Lucy. Mike Wohar. Chuck France. Vic Fluhar- ty. SECOND ROW: Mike Sherer. Terry Tench. John Shirilla, Mike Bielecki, Joe Kranyak. Phil Zito. Coach Loeffler. THIRD ROW: Bob Ozog. Tom Haba, Dale White. Greg Piscura. Jay Monday. Coach Terry Kekic. 96 ldentifying Baseball Is Batting A Thousand Take me out to the ball game . . and our baseball team batted to a season of 8-12. Bob Loeffler coached a team which earned sixth place in the Waiting for ball 4 or strike 3. whatever comes first! J.V. Baseball: FRONT ROW: Jim Blaha. Gary Tiegepper. Dave Chapman. Rich Eden. Mark Kondik. Peter Pike. Tony Brancazio. Bill Danoto. Bill Huey. BACK ROW: Jim Miavitz. Don Petak. John Blaha. Bob Ovacek. Mike Mackerty. Bud Wohar. Mike Telishack. Bob Prosek. Ron Torrence. BEDFORD OPP. Heights 4 7 7 8 4 5 2 Cf Academy 7 1 Mayfield 8 3 Mayfield 4 0 Berea 6 2 Maple Heights 1 5 Berea 1 4 Eastlake North 2 1 Baseball 97 98 ldentifying Poise Develops Through Fitness Women’s lib has taken shape in the form of athletics in Bed- ford High. With activities rang- ing from field hockey to syn- chronized swimming, G.A.A. is one of our most active clubs. Advisors Mrs. Bump and Miss Johnson work hard to es- tablish girls’ physical abilities. G.A.A. OFFICERS: TOP: Secretary Mary Kay Biss. President Terri Angelo. BOTTOM: Treasurer Kathi Ryan. Vice President Anita Zappala. The life of a referee. What the “H does it matter if we win or lose? GAA. 1974—Finally. The coach’s contemplation period. LETTER GIRLS: TOP ROW: Sue Dloughy, Kathy O’Brien. Mary Kay Biss. Sharon Davis. Terri Angelo. BOTTOM ROW: Anita Zappala. Pat Svec. Sue Swartz. Loretta Charles. Judy Lecso. Kathi Ryan. Victory march oft the court. Look what mallow cups do for you! Post game thoughts. G.A.A. 99 Putting a little ball into a hole seems easy enough, until it’s tried, and found out that more than physical ability is needed. Concentration and nerves of steel are necessary, for even the smallest mistake can cause loss of a few strokes and then the match. Our linksmen displayed these honorable traits and played excellent golf. TEAM BEDFORD OPPONENT Brush 1 0 Twinsburg 9 4 Maple Heights 1 0 Willoughby 1 0 Mentor 0 1 Hawkin 4 5 Berea 0 1 Mayfield 0 1 Midpark 1 0 Eastlake 0 1 Mayfield 0 1 Berea 0 1 Sectional Meet Mentor 8th place 0 1 Willoughby 1 0 Maple Heights 1 2 1 2 Midpark 1 0 Eastlake 0 1 FRONT: Mike Flanik, Ron Wehner. Dave Kopcak. SECOND ROW: Coach Ron Scheff. Lee Morrison. Chuck Benes. 100 ldentitying Spring Sports Polish Off the Year FRONT ROW: Julius Feitl. John lannetta. Bob Riley. Mark Phillips. Jerry Cosner. Bill Kotich, Jim Depp. SECOND ROW: Frank Maycen. George Mitroi. Dave Sike. Dale Liszeski, Roger Honkonen. Ray Weaver. THIRD ROW: Mike Stulock. Dave Sounik. Roy Werner. Rob Zwick. Bill Junkin. Bud Macha. 1973 graduates not pictured: Henry Briscoe. Mike Kekic. Bob McPherson. Gene Esser. John Vargo. Ed Novak. Dale Morvan. TEAM BEDFORD OPPONENT Nordonia 66 61 WRA 60 67 Eastlake 39 88 Willoughby 52 75 Berea Relays 19th place Midpark 47 80 Maple Relays 12th place Maple Heights 21 106 Westlake Relays 13th place Mentor 29 98 Sectional 19th place Mayfield 43 84 District-Dale Morvan 3rd place pole vault Berea 34 93 Garfield Heights 66 81 Speed and perfection are these athletes’ dreams. Fleetness of foot, length of breath, and development of every movement become se- cond nature. Pushed to achievement by Dennis Balcer, these boys work at his standards. Reaching the finish line first is their reward. Golf—Track 101 Trial and Error; The Best Teachers We re here. Where’s the party? Coach, it's not that bad! It might make It! 102 ldentifying Four hours and how many minutes? Sports 103 Competition Improves Life Some prefer to swim above the water, others below. STUDENT SENATE FIRST SEMESTER: FRONT ROW: Earl Schively. Gordon lannetta, Lou Kunkel. Brad Kozar. Jim Stewart. Ed Estok. Jody Miller. Melanie Priester. Chris Kostura. Eileen Collins. Jackie Myers. SECOND ROW: Karen Pickett. Sue Globokar. Debbie Rechnowski. San- dy Titus. Carol Harland. Sally Dienes. Laura Fifer. Debbie Macejowski. Beth Schrantz. Donna Fuller. Chris Sika. THIRD ROW: Rick Hideg. Secretary and South House Minister Doreen DeMichele. Anne Morelli, Jo Bruening. Debbie Glasko. Candy Moroz. Cindy Cardaman, Jeff Brown, Roy Werner. Robin Zwick. Pam Mahle. Treasurer and North House Minister Donna Harland. Rose Harrison. Debbie Meireit, Laura Kaczur, Pete Pike. Teri Kessel. Diane Logan. Cheri Seeno. Tim Goggin. FOURTH ROW: Mike Moore. Ed Hill. Sharon Ross. Sharon Allen. Sharna Sutherin. Pat Jaeger. Betsy Horvath. Sheryl Ball. Lucy Adone. Jerenne Barr. Art Ventura. Matt Bobby. Lorrie Winners. Barb Gydosh. FIFTH ROW: Pat Kontur, Kim Svonavec. Cindy Trojanowski, Joe Weigand, Brandi Orth. Pam Bokshon. Willow Cunningham. Karen Rega. SIXTH ROW: Vice President Linda Beshara, President Pam Schultz. South House Minister Terry Tench, North House Minister Bobby DeCenzi. North House Minister Dan Rabie. MINISTERS AND STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Tim Goggin. SECOND ROW: Terry Tench. Dan Rable. THIRD ROW: Doreen DeMichele. Donna Harland. Bobby DiCenzi. President Pam Schultz, Vice President Linda Beshara, Carol Harland. Karen Pickett. Government Is the Basis of Society STUDENT SENATE: Student Senate has provided a bridge between the administration and the students using un- derstanding and cooperation, traits hard to come by nowadays. Their efforts have helped the school and com- munity. BEDFORD HEIGHTS STUDENT GOVERNMENT: FRONT ROW. Betsy Horvath. SECOND ROW: Debbie Globokar. Don Mandot, Sue Globokar. THIRD ROW: Debbie Glasko, Al Morelli. Lisa Bolino. FOURTH ROW: Art Ventura. Brad DiBacco. Tim Goggin. FIFTH ROW: Sharna Sutherin. 106 ldentifying STUDENT SENATE SECOND SEMESTER: FRONT ROW: Laurie Filer. Lynn Hoover. Debbie Grossenbaugh, Teri Moran. Bett Skrabek. Barb Horne. Sue Globokar. Shirley Salamon. Rich Eden. Mike Mahoney. Chris Kostura. Sean Wallace. Dan Radovic. Lou Kunkel. SECOND ROW: Chris Valley. Diane Dloughy. Pam Mahle. Sharon Shackleford. Julie Jackson. Rose Harrison. Dee Cheslock, Chris Sika, Cheri Seeno. Kim Hubbard. Anne Morelli. Roy Werner. Nancy Vorell. Tim Goggin, Pete Pike. Greg Piscura, Bob Prosek, Todd Toaz. THIRD ROW: Ed Hill. Sharon Ross. Tony Vaugh. Pat Svec. Nancy Stinchcomb. Joanne DePompei. Brandi Orth. Beth Youngblood. Willow Cunningham. Rich Roseman. Jean Bran- cazio. Kathi Wargo. Karen Pickett. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Allen. Karen Rega. Linda Beshara. Carol Harland. Ed Estok. Pam Schultz. Bobbi DiCenzi. Rick Kotarba. Dan Rable, Wayne Tusko. Kevin Tyler. Chris Tomko. Maurice D'Amicone. WALTON HILLS STUDENT GOVERNMENT: CLOCKWISE: Debbie Melreit. Lori Sabo. Joan Mazur. Terri Timm. Mary Beth Podojil, Brandi Orth. Sharna Sutherin. Marlene Hopkins. Terry Angelo. Mark Wilhelm. Rick Keller. Tony Ambris. BEDFORD STUDENT GOVERNMENT: CLOCKWISE: Betty Campana. Dena Otto. Doreen DeMichele. Brian Kozar. Jim Stewart. Tom Brown. Sharna Sutherin. Barb Gydosh. Matt Bobby. Chris Valley. Bud Macha. Donna Harland. Kathy Collins. CENTER: John Pallota. Activities 107 SCHOOL BOARD: CLOCKWISE: Sharna Sutherin. Karen Pickett. Cheri Seeno, Donna Syroski. Kathy Wargo. Pat Svec. Linda Navratil, Craig Mahle. vvvvV y OAKWOOD STUDENT GOVERNMENT: FIRST ROW. Pam Penix. Gordon lannetta. SECOND ROW: Sharon Shackelford. Leroy Charles. Gene Shimandle. Sharna Sutherin. THIRD ROW: Mary Christenson. Ed Hill. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: These groups of students are involved in their community today. As substituting officials of their city they show that young people are still willing to participate. INNER CLUB: As the leaders of Bedford High School, the Inner Club has shown good leadership in achieving goals. Without the guiding and dedication of these young people, our school would be lacking in every field of the word activities. INNER CLUB: KNEELING: Jean Brancazio. Chris Fowler. Dawn Marrow. Mary Jo Columbo. Laura Kaczur. SITTING: Dori Szokan. Terry Angelo. Pam Schultz. Bobbi DiCenzi, Pam Bokson, Linda Sleeman. Evie Young. STANDING: Sharna Sutherin. Donna Harland. Debbie Boswell. Paulette Zarlino. Bernice Seman. Sue Huet. Dena Otto. SECOND ROW: Pete Zimmerman. Matt Bobby. Bob Wallace. Frazer Lockhart. Tony Ambris. Dave Lehman, Dave Kalisz. Sharon Allen. Cindy Tro- janowski. 108 ldentifying A church in the city of Uberlandia, Brazil. Cheryl and her sister. Lucy Adone with the soccer team, composed of her cousins and sisters. A.F.S.—Lucy Adone and Cheryl Ball. The home of Cheryl Ball in New Zealand. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL 18 BASKETBALL 645 We Got Friends! A.F.S.: Lucy went to Brazil and her ex- periences will be relived through memories, pictures, and letters from her AFS family. Cheryl has become a familiar and welcome part of Bedford. Her enthusiasm, laughter, and sense of humor help her in any situation, whether serious or funny. Activities 109 Life’s Interest Has No One Language LANGUAGE CLUBS: Thinking in a different language is a knowledge few of us possess. It opens up a whole new field of beautiful ways to express one’s self, limited only by comprehension of the tongue. The Spanish Fiesta and caroling, the French Dinner and Mardi Gras and the German Hofbrauhaus trip all added a taste of culture from different worlds to enrich many lives. FRENCH CLUB: Bottom to Top. FRONT ROW: Treasurer Kathy Brenne. Vice President Danna Balanchuk. Tina Trojanowski. Terry Loeftler. Barb Gerstenberger. SECOND ROW: President Cindy Trojanowski. Secretary Pam Bokshon. Mary Kay Moore. Kim Svonavec. Chris Valley. THIRD ROW: Becky Hynes. Sharon Shackleford. Debbie Freda. Kathy Wargo. FOURTH ROW: Rich Roseman. Bob Garris. Carole Kline, Barb Gydosh. Mike Moore. Why don't you understand It, it's in French isn’t it . . .? 110 ldentifying SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Anita Zapalla. Pat Svec. Brandi Orth. Jill Miller. Bobbie DiCenzi. Debbie Grossenbaugh. Lynn Hoover. Darlene Kletchie. Tracy Stewart. Patti Nunes. Denise Bokshon. Laura Ruelbach. Andy Russo. Sue Schillero. SECOND ROW: Sherry Maxwell. Nora Strim- ple. Lori Stubbs. Diane Yurko. Debbie Jaeger. Peggy O'Neill. Cindy Maresh. Pam Chun. Marie Skory. Jackie Meyers. Leona Oreskovic. Robin Stubbs. Janis Judy. Melanie Preister. Cathy Skerness. THIRD ROW: Scott Livak. Roger Honkonen. Laura Barkhaur. Rick Kotarba. Jill Fiore. Rob Pankratz. Holly Leonberger. Doug Kowalczyk. Mark Manges. Ed Estok. Mark Jerasy. Ed Hill. Chris Valley. Kathy Horner. Brenda White. Meg Mackey GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: Vice President Paul Capel. Treasurer Bernice Seman. President Tony Ambris. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Bruening. Betty Lamberg. Karen Coffee, Shirley Salamon. John Pr- zybys. Sue Erdos. Debbie Erdos. Kathy Jorgensen. Lynn Francis. Julie Csiba. Wayne Stahl. John Stanko. THIRD ROW: Dave Hajek. Pat Jaeger. Dave Phillips. Tom Brown. Bryan Jankura. George Petras. Joe Weigand. Marty Bogner. Dave Wieland. Tom Komar. Activities 111 Playing Around, On Stage and Off THESPIANS: RIGHT SIDE: Nancy Kelly. Kathy Wargo. Evelyn Young. Pam Berkoff. Lisa Bolino. LEFT SIDE: Linda Sleeman. Barb Gydosh. Chuck Herbik, Marijo Artino. Debbie DePaolo. MIDDLE: Chris Valley. Janice Blayne. Chris Vartorella. Paul D Angelo. THE ARTS OFFICERS: TOP: President Linda Sleeman. Vice-president Nancy Kelly. Secretary- treasurer Chris Vartorella. Historian Paul D'Angelo. Publicity Evelyn Young. THE ARTS: FRONT ROW: Linda Sleeman, Bob Webb. Kathy Horne. Paul D'Angelo. Chris Vartorella. Jack Ellek. Joanna Peris. Willow Cunningham. Michelle Minarik. MaryKay Moore. SECOND ROW: Becky Podoba, Lisa Boline. Mike Hajek. Sheryl Ball. Chris Valley. Carole Pozar. Sue Waligorski. Marsha Rable. Evelyn Young. Nancy Kelly. THIRD ROW: Sylvaine Senechal. Debbie DePaolo. Marijo Ar- tino. Dave Przeracki. Mark Grye. Barb Gydosh. Pam Chun. Kathy Jorgenson. Pam Bokshon. Debbie Etllng. Tony Relyea. Cathy Weaver. 112 ldentifying Burned out? Where’s the parade? ART SERVICE: FRONT ROW: Tricia Andrews. SECOND ROW: Lori Sabo. Nancy Lick. THIRD ROW: Patti Jaeger. Lisa Sleeman. FOURTH ROW: Barb Gydosh. Kathy Trojan. FIFTH ROW: Barb Minky, Debbie Glasko. SIXTH ROW: Mike St. John. Jack Ellec. Phil Strecker, Lisa Linsmaier. THE ARTS: A world of lights, make up, and cue cards bring out the best in some of the most unusual people. Under the ex- cellent direction of Andrea Getzlaff and Borys’ Korduba, The Arts has flourished and prospered. ART SERVICE, STAGE CRAFT: The people behind the scenes are just as important as those on stage. Without the constant movement of brushes and swish of paint many productions would be a mere waste of time. STAGE CRAFT: SEATED: Pat Jaeger. Barb Minko. Sue Pangrac. Jan Gergye. Laura Barkhauer. Barb Rohlke. Nancy Stlnchcomb. KNEELING: Kathy Trojan. Lisa Linsmaier. Jack Ellec. Kathy lancane, Sandy Yenyo. Henrietta Griesman. Sally Sas. Pam Palumbo. Linda Sleeman. Activities 113 Music, the sound of living, reflects our moods, emotions, and even our innermost feelings. The instrumental department at Bedford excels in bringing the most out of music. The full sound of the large bands, orchestra’s mellow blend of strings, and stage band’s hard-driving beat, all make the sounds of SYMPHONIC BAND: FRONT ROW: Cindy Trojanowski. Cindy Miller. Betsy Homonnay. Laura Kaczur, Jan Gergye. Becky Podoba, Laura Barkhauer. Cherie Sulik. Carol Sofonia. Twyla Williamson, Tina Tro- janowski. Jackie Myers. SECOND ROW: Jean Brancazio, Kathy Leprotti, Hedy Jugl, Danna Balanchuk. Debbie Christianson. Sue Waligorski. Mary Kay Moore. Darlene Kletchie. Chris Vartorella. Mary Christian. Lin- da Heller. Jackie Shauf, Joe Wiegand. Nick Paserk, Debbie Roseman, Debbie Schreck. Bob Thrasher. Wayne Stahl. Mark Basil. THIRD ROW: Scott Tate. Pam Bokshon. John Glatz. Debbie Etling. Lou Glorioso. Todd Toaz. Don Wisniewski. Sharon Davis. Kathy Trojan. Wayne Langguth. Yvonne Smith. Patti Jaeger. Rick Sellers. Cathy O’Brien. Diane Wargo. FOURTH ROW: Mike Hajek, Al Watson. Ken Kostura. Rex Roseman. Doug Apter. Bob Pike. Frazer Lockhart. Steve Barta, Dave Lehman. Willow Cunningham. Bob Prosek, Ken Wise, Leslie Cantwell. Ann Bar- bato. ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW: Eileen Stanton, Chris Fowler. Sandy Quin. Mary Kay Washko. Jan Komorowski. Wayne Rhine. Debbie Bartko. Maribeth Hrezick. Evie Young. SECOND ROW: Jan Gergye. Laura Barkhauer. Jamie Licht. Tina Trojanowski, Jackie Myers. Kathy Leprotti. Danna Balanchuk. Laurie Schroeder. Debbie Roseman, Mike Hajek. Mike Reimer. THIRD ROW: Al Watson. Gregg Eierman, Rex Roseman. Todd Toaz, Yvonne Smith. Patti Jaeger, Wayne Langguth. Bob Pike. Frazer Lockhart. Dave Lehman. Willow Cunningham, Ken Wise. Leslie Cantwell. Hank Wehrum. 114 ldentifying BAND OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Vice President Debbie Etling. Treasurer Jean Brancazio. Secretary Danna Balanchuk. BACK ROW: Of- ficer At Large Chris Vartorella. President Frazer Lockhart. Officer At Large Cathy O'Brien. CONCERT BAND: FRONT ROW: Sue Kichka. Jamie Mathews. Peggy Mathews. Kathy Brenne. Diane Yurko. Beth Maras. Donna Hackbart. Jackie Walsh. Karen Jantz. Celia Rapp. Becky White. Debbie Macura. Denise Bokshon. Kim Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Laurie Schroeder. Rose Vartorella. Carol Harland. Debbie Moore. Jill Miller. Lynn Burge. Kay Ovacek. Donna Chojnowski. Debbie Freda. Mary Hays. Deneene Lance. Pam Sparling. Laura Reulbach, Cindy Nagy. Kathy Fecko, Nancy Rich. Vivian Scholz. THIRD ROW: Tom Morrison. Mary Kay Biss. Pam Chun. Beckey Hynes. Sue Orchard. Dora Schreck. Judy Lecso. Don Hall. Jack Armstrong. Gregg Eierman. Nancy Serrin. Joe Weigand. Jim Rich. Terri Glavan. Dave DeFrench. Mark Basil. FOURTH ROW: Jay Rhodes. Ken Kostura. Cheri Seeno, Pam Bosell. Carol Sofonia. Stacy Hutson. Debbi Jaeger. Mike Hajek. Shirley Salamon. Paul Wehrum. Jennifer Fowler. Tom Martin. Hank Wehrum. Warren Dempster. STAGE BAND: STAIRS: Mark Basil. Diane Wargo. Rick Sellers, Al Wat- son. Shirley Salamon. Bob Pike. Steve Barta. Frazer Lockhart. Mike Ha- jek. Dave Lehman. FRONT ROW: Debbie Etling. Don Hall. Sue Orchard. Scott Tate. Wayne Languth. Lou Glorioso. Todd Toaz. SECOND ROW. Hank Wehrum. Leslie Cantwell. Mike Reimer. Rob Thrasher. Wayne Stahl. Jim Rich. Judy Lecso. Paul D’Angelo. Pam Chun. Jay Gergye Activities 115. A CAPPELLA CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Lucy Adone. Sue Janashak, Pam Schultz. Judy Crary. Lisa Linsmaier. Evelyn Young. Janet Bell. Jerenne Barr. Cindy Estok. Mary Jo Artino. SECOND ROW: Linda Beshara. Chris Fowler. Jan Komorowski. Brandi Orth. Sue Decker. Debbie Blackburn. JoAnn Bruening. Linda Sleeman, Sandy Quin. Barb Manak. THIRD ROW: Sharon Davis. Bobbi DiCenzi. Karen Jantz. Pam Bosell. Sue Waligorski, Kay Ovacek, Joe Wiegand. Phil Capone. Tom Brown. Frank Dean. FOURTH ROW: Bob Pike. Don Scovill, Mark Basil. Pete Pike. Tony Brancazio. Don Hummel. Mark David. Larry Shackelford. Tim Cobb. Greg Piscura. Bob Kikel. World Problems Are Eased by Music A CAPPELLA CHOIR: As one of the outstanding musical groups at BHS, the A Cappella Choir has once again served its purpose of bringing enjoy- ment to the community with its annual Christmas and Spring concerts. Under the direction of Max Bunker, the choir has lived up to the high standards which are a part of its tradition. A CAPPELLA OFFICERS: BOTTOM: Vice President Gene Shimandle. TOP: Secretary JoAnn Drabik. Treasurer Kathi Wargo. President Chris Fowler. 116 ldentifying A CAPPELLA CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Sue Dloughy. Wendy Bender. Pat Jaeger. Cindy Allen. Bernice Seman. Becky White. Pam Chun. Kathi Wargo. Laura Kaczur. Kathy Ryan. SECOND ROW: Holly Leonberger. Laurie Schroeder. Cheryl Marino. Jean Brancazio. Becky Podoba. Chris Vartorella. Debbie Etllng. Sharna Sutherin. Leslie Cantwell. Cathy O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Brian Reed. Ed Hill. Sue Swartz. Mary Kay Biss. Kathy Trojan, Vicki Sawastuk, Bev White. Carol Sofonia. Nancy Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Frazer Lockhart. Gene Shimandle. Don Miller. Vince Trigilio, Tom Majercik, Paul Kirby. Rich Pine. Kip Warnke. Greg Hor- nyak. Mark Rhoad. Paul DiAngelo. MADRIGAL: Going a step further from choir, Madrigal has shown their talents by par- ticipating in the Christmas and Spring concerts. Among their community activities were singing downtown, enter- taining at local churches, and a performance at Severance Shopping Center. MADRIGAL: FRONT ROW: Sharna Sutherin. Kathi Wargo. Nancy Kelly, Chris Fowler. Janet Bell. Evelyn Young. Sue Janashak. Cindy Estok. SECOND ROW: Tom Brown. Brian Reed, Frazer Lockhart. Paul D Angelo. Paul Kirby, Tom Majer- cik. Gene Shimandle. Activities 117 GIRLS GLEE: FRONT ROW: Ann Barbato, Debbie Depaolo, Pam Chun. Pam Berkoff, Doreen DeMichele. Brandi Orth. Laura Tetzlaf. Ricki Crombine. Cindy Alder. Cindy Barker. SECOND ROW: Debbie Maltby, Sherry Maxwell. Sherry Luckman. Barb Benes. Barb Rains. Nora Strimple. Young Tao. Sharon Flute. Maria Cusamano. THIRD ROW: Debbie Erdos. Debbie Moore. Debbie Goshco. Laurie Jasulewicz. Sharon Shackleford. Vickie Plutt. Lynn Burge. Michelle Krakora. Vice President Kathy Collins. Lori Collins, Treasurer Lori Cantwell. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Nickerson. Marcia Rable, Lisa Bolino. Sue Judd. BOYS GLEE: FRONT ROW: Rich Pine. Dale Lindauer. Tony Brancazio. Mark Rhoad. SECOND ROW: Pete Pike. Dennis Rausch. Chris Price. Tom Martin. THIRD ROW: Mark Milani. Don Miller. Larry Shackelford. Rich Eden. John Galloway. SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Val Clinton. Laurie Fifer. Lynn Hoover. Linda Heller. Kathy Jorgenson, Rose Var- torella, Becky Hynes. Mary Jeffers. Ellie Weigand. Mary Misejko. SECOND ROW: Tom Nizer. Randy Rasey. Joe Szamiska. Russ Hagler. Chris Kostura. Roger Shimandle. Tom Komar. Mike Hajek. Live Life with A Smile and a Song Our many ensembles work closely together to unify their talents. Both the sophomores, singing in their first senior high group, and the more experienced juniors and seniors are able to join their voices into a beautiful blend of song. 118 ldentifying GIRLS GLEE: FRONT ROW: Mary Miller. Bonnie Hackett. Sheryl Ball. Jan Tillitz. Debbie Gliha. Connie Masak. Kathy Randazzo. Sue Orchard. Betty Campana. Monica Paparone. SECOND ROW: Sandy Peden. Marci Hancak. Lynette Herold. Barb Gerstenberger. Sue Mulac. Secretary Debbie Bradley. Vicki Shelton. Marlene Hopkins. Karen Zipp. Pam Donato. THIRD ROW: Kay Ovacek. Cheri Seeno. Kathy Komarek. Debbie Melreit. Rose Harrison. Terri Timm. Terri Glavan. Sharon Mihalich. Debbie Plasman. Betsy Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Julie Jackson. Paula Gericiotti. Vicki Fuller. Chris Sika. Carol Repasi. President Sue Huet. SOPHOMORE MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW. Becky Hynes. Cindy Saunders. Diana Roach. Leona Oreskovic. Denise Cooke. Marie Lamina. Laurie Prochazka. Diane Patena. Cindy Taussig. Kathy Jorgenson. Linda Heller. Rose Zarlino. Lynn Hoover. Debbie Gates. Sally Dienes. Sue Er- dos. Sue Sunday. Cathy Skerness. Debbie Vasenda. Laurie Fifer. Debbie Maciejowski. SECOND ROW: Rose Vartorella. Janis Judy. Lori O'Hare. Kevin Price. Russ Hagler. Chris Kostura. Roger Shimandle. Tom Nizer, Randy Rasey. Scott Miller. Jim Rutter. Ted Dengate. Joe Szamiska. Bill Kessinger. Terry Slagle. Sue Vasinko, Karen Burton. Claudia Loga. Deb- bie Thrasher. THIRD ROW. Steve Ward. George Grave. Tye Niver. Steve Barta. Rich Mahalich. Tom Komar. Mike Hajek. Don Hall. Matt Ashford. John Trigillo. Mark Musachio. Tom Morrison. SOPHOMORE GIRLS CHORUS: FRONT ROW: Pam Reeder. Kitty Clark. Ellie Weigand. Terri Ertner. Sue Belcher. Mary Misejko. Eileen Collins. Dolly Haloran. Robin Lindquist. Julie Trock. Mary Lou Jeffers. Laurie Ainsworth. Val Clinton. Lori Lippett. SECOND ROW: Theresa Krakauskas. Sue Rhodes. Sandy Croson. Nancy Povirk. Kathy Horne. Chris Borlie. Barb Flachbart. Chris Petrek. Renee Blak. Ann Dimora. Sandy Riddles. THIRD ROW: Sue Bubsey. Lynn Francis. Cindy Hardy. Melodie Hladky. Veronica Baker. Monica Baker. Gail Irvine. Peggy Keating. Vernetta Brooks. Donna Morris. Bonnie Vlach. FOURTH ROW: Kim Adams. Joan Vituj. Leigh Hamilton. Lori Sima. Kathy Molnar. Sally Handyside, Judy Jantz. Sue Navratll. Beth Schrantz. Pam Kirk. Activities 119 MARCHING BAND: Amid laughter in their ex- tracurricular activities, tears of joy for a winning float, homecoming and harvest hop queens from band, one word could easily sum up the 1973- 74 Marching Band — Success! On field and off, band members displayed pride in knowing they performed a perfect show. A larger band this year, they carried on the proud tradition that John Chamberlin has quickly es- tablished at Bedford. We love you Biss! SOUSAPHONES: FRONT ROW: Timothy Franks. Kenneth Kostura, Alan Watson. Joseph Tuma. Ernest Rhodes. Michael Hajek. Feet on the beat...............on the line. TRUMPETS: FRONT ROW: Beckey Hynes. Dora Schreck. John Glatz. Sharon Davis. SECOND ROW: Gregg Eierman. Don Wisniewski. Judy Lecso, Kathy Leprottl. Mary Kay Biss. THIRD ROW: Sue Orchard. Sue Burrell. Cheri Seeno. Nancy Serrin, Pam Bosell, Pam Chun, Debbie Etling. FOURTH ROW: Rex Roseman. Todd Toaz, Scott Tate. Jack Armstrong. Don Hall. Lou Glorioso. 120 ldentifying MAJORETTES: FRONT ROW: Diane Yurko, Jackie Meyers. Kay Ovacek. Head Majorette Pam Bokshon, Deneene Lance. Shirley Salamon. Beth Maras. Flag Bearers: SECOND ROW: Lisa Bolino. Laurie Jasulewicz. Sandy Quin. Jackie Walsh. Marie Skory. it 4 iHH Deneene shows what twirling is all about! CLARINETS: FRONT ROW: Nancy Rich. Pam Sparling. Laura Reulbach. SECOND ROW: Kathy Fecko. Rose Vartorella, Chris Vartorella. Jean Brancazio. Danna Balanchuk. Debbie Moore. Carol Harland. THIRD ROW: Mary Chris- tian, Darlene Kletchie. Mary Hays. Diane Fredericks. Joe Wiegand. Jackie Shauf. Cindy Nagy. Vivian Scholz. Lynn Burge FOURTH ROW: Mike Stano. Mary Kay Moore. Laurie Schroeder. Terri Giavan. Sue Waligorski. Jill Miller. Debbie Christenson. Linda Heller. Debbie Freda. Donna Chojnowski. TROMBONES AND SAXES: FRONT ROW: Bob Pike. Cathy O'Brien. Diane Wargo. Dave DeFrench. Steve Barta. SECOND ROW: Frazer Lockhart. Mark Basil. Nick Paserk. Rich Sellers. Wayne Stahl. Dave Lehman. Celebrate Music Day By Day Activities 121 And the beat goes on . . . Trials from Down Under. FLUTES: FRONT ROW: Donna Hackbart. Peggy Mathews. Debbie Macura. Kathy Brenne. Cindy Miller. Debbie Roseman. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Sulik. Becky White. MaryLou Yorkievitz. Jan Gergye. Becky Podoba. THIRD ROW: Sue Kichka. Cindy Trojanowski. Karen Jantz. Nick Germano. FOURTH ROW: Celia Rapp. Bonnie Zimmerman. Twyla Williamson. DRUMMERS: FRONT ROW: Dorothy Dunn. Tom Martin. Denise Bokshon. SECOND ROW: Ann Barbato. Leslie Cantwell. Jennifer Fowler. Ken Wise, Hank Wehrum. Dona Syroski. Willow Cun- ningham. HORNS AND BARITONES: FRONT ROW: Debbie Jaeger. John Romito. SECOND ROW: Carol Sofonia. Stacey Hutson. Yvonne Smith. Kathy Trojan. Pat Jaeger, Wayne Languth. THIRD ROW: Kim Hubbard. Tina Trojanowski. Doug Apter. Larry Noel. 122 ldentifying NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Pat Svec. Treasurer Sue Swartz. Wendy Bender. Carole Kline, Jim Moore. Sue Phillips. Young Tao. SECOND ROW: Secretary Betsy Horvath. Robin Smith. Terry Angelo. Debbie Etling. Jean Brancazio, Cindy Trojanowski. Becky Podoba. Sue Daugherty. Anita Zappala. THIRD ROW: Phil Machi. Mike Moore. Vice-President Rich Roseman. President Dave Lehman. Bob Kikel. Frazer Lockhart. Dave Kalisz. Kathy Leportti. Debbie Roseman. ACADEMIC CHALLENGE: Bob Kikel. Lee Aldridge. Betsy Horvath. Excellence Is a Mark of Distinction ACADEMIC CHALLENGE TEAM: Robin Manning. Bob Kikel. Captain Lee Aldridge. Betsy Horvath. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Envied by many classmates, a small percentage of students are initiated as members of National Honor Society. Par- ticipation in school activities counts as much as academic averages. ACADEMIC CHALLENGE: Even more elite is the Academic Challenge team who proved themselves well by winning the first round and losing a very close semi-final match. Activities 123 What Would We Do Without Their Help? BHS AIDES: Bearers of good and bad news, these students provided a welcome interrup- tion from class. P.A. ANNOUNCERS: Barb Gydosh. Carole Pozar. Dave Przeracki. Chuck Her- bik, Chris Valley. CLINIC AIDES: Julie Jackson. Rose Shortridge. Dolly Hallaran. Sharon Curley. Kim Paine. OFFICE AIDES: FRONT ROW: Sharon Shackelford. Sharon Pomeiko. Carol Kovach. Debbie Lucy. Julie Tritsarolis, Debbie Bradley, Bobbie DiCenzi. Jerenne Barr. Anne Morelli, Cindy Beres. Pam Mahle. Cindy Saunders. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Dunn. Lori Cantwell. Kathy Randaz- zo. Mary Lou Spear. Diane Wimer. Marcia Slaby. Mary Lou Yorkievitz, Linda Aleck. Loree Winners. Dena Otto. Annette De Marco. Toni Tvaryd. THIRD ROW: Betty Lamberg. Cindy Alder. Bonnie Zimmerman, Debbie Gliha. Diane Harden. Eileen Stanton. Judy Tomcufcik, Laurie Schroeder, Lori Collins. Debbie Roseman. Rose Harrison. Yvonne Smith. Sally Reik. Lucy Przeracki. Deona James. Betty Skrabec. 124 ldentifylng They don't make shows like they used to. AUDIO VISUAL: FRONT ROW: Maurice D'Amicone. Joe Jones. Don Mandot. SECOND ROW: Chris Bardos. Mark Day. Dave Przeracki. Mark Gryc. Jim Lewis. THIRD ROW: Jim Szente. Mike Sirna. Craig Sirna. Ken Wise. Dale Walkowiak, Gordon lannetta. Nick Paserk. Bob Ozog. BHS AIDES: Locked upstairs in a room off limits to most students, the audio visual team proved to be most helpful when needed. They lent a hand to many less knowledgeable classmates and teachers when projectors and other classroom aids got temperamental. RESOURCE CENTER AIDES. FRONT ROW: Carol Payne. Barb Horne. Monica Baker. Loretta Charles. Frank James. Lynn Johnson. Picolo Jones. Karen Pickett. SECOND ROW: Karen Coffee. Debbie Dodge. Cheryl Nickerson. Mary Ann Gongos. Gail Williams, Kathy Fecko. Nancy Chech. THIRD ROW: Ken Webb. Eileen Collins. Pam Berkoff. Sharon Bubsey. Sue Debel- jak, Terri Timm. FOURTH ROW: Joe Spellacy. Erica Eder. Mary Jo Artino. Dawn Cunningham. Chris Fisher. Mary Lou Spear. Janice Blaine. Cindy Cardaman. Larry Heitz. Activities 125 Isn't It fun making a bench? VICA Queen—Chris Fazio. VICA State Officer—Debbie Globakar. Don't look so gloomy, you'll get customers sooner or later. 126 ldentifying VICA LOCAL PRESIDENTS: Junior Cosmetology Sandy Cowick, Senior Cosmetology Debbie Globokar, DCT Art Ventura. Junior Auto Body Jerry Harrison. Senior Auto Body Dan Park. Junior Electronics Ed Urban. Auto Mechanics Doug Wells. VICA Aids in Preparing for Life VICA: Preparing for life, VICA unites students with a com- mon interest in vocational and industrial arts. The organiza- tion allows students to focus their talents on one main oc- cupation. High school students emerge as auto mechanics and beauticians. This national organization lends itself to the sharing of thoughts and ideas for a better world. BEDFORD CHAPTER VICA OFFICERS: Chaplain Darlene Piwinski, Secretary Becky Hall. Vice President Debbie Globokar. Sergeant at Arms Debbie Geer, President Dan Wallace. Queen Chris Fazio. Reporter Denise Gaborko, Treasurer Denise Chech, Parliamentarian Sue Estok. Sitting on the job? Activities 127 SHORTHAND CLUB: FRONT ROW: Gayle Metzger. Mary Jo Columbo. Debbie Tomasko. Treasurer Rose Minar - do. Kathy O'Bryan. Judy Crary. Robin Smith. Vice President Joan Brennan. Lynn Getner. SECOND ROW: Linda Navratil. President Dori Szokan. Yvonne Smith. Debbie Hryb, Mary Kay Biss. Joan Mazur. Kathy Trojan. Not pic- tured: Secretary Brandi Orth. 128 ldentifying COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION-NORTH: FRONT ROW: Secretary Mynioun Edwards. President Karen Bennici. Vice President Beverly Niccolai. Historian LuDonna Bate. Parliamentarian Maggie Marino. Treasurer Sue Pavlick. Pam Selep. SECOND ROW: Pam Kowalski. Mary Sue Keller. Aria Sablotny. Joe Biros. Terrie Keyes. Cherie Schlund. Karen Hercik. Rhonda Scarbrough. Not pictured Jackie Tomei. Lynn Bell. Lori Lick. COO ERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION-SOUTH: FRONT ROW: Mary Banister. Mary Jane Rote. Jean Gall. Secretary Yolanda h ory. President Almetrice Ross. Treasurer Deb Wohala. Marilyn Murg. Parliamentarian Debbie Heida. SECOND ROW Mr Deevers_ Histonan Mary Anello Eileen Berry. Deb Gaglione. Peggy Poturica. Deb Wallace. Vicky Schmitz. Toni Tugard. Donna Dorko. Darlene Burks. Joyce Skufca. Not pictured: Vice President Terri Lasorella. Michelle Novy. SENIOR STENO: FRONT ROW: Briana Ruckart. Wendy Olszewski. Shelly Schwicht. President Paulette Zarlino. SECOND ROW: Vice President Patti Moore. Treasurer Gail Gradhand. Historian Sue Daugherty. Debi Lucy. Sandy Dienes. Secretary Sharon Pomiecko. Parliamentarian Jayne Holycross. Melanie Chepes. Dianne Misejko. Not pictured: Beth Youngblood. Charmaine Avon. A Skill Is an Asset of Value Skill and precision are needed to become a good secretary. Our business teachers have turned students into dedicated adults ready for the world in whatever vocation they choose by maintaining high stan- dards. JUNIOR STENO: Treasurer Jan Thomas. President Donna Harland. Vice- President Kathy Kanyok. Historian Patty Cigany. Secretary Diane Dlouhy. SECOND ROW: Barb Benes. Karen Lucky. Becky Schrantz. Donna Ruschak. Karen Rostankowski. Shy Logan. Debbie Keyes. Anita Rosati. Michelle Krakora. Kathy Kirwin, Cindy Garee, Denise Vadej. Kathy Stulock. Not pictured: Parliamentarian Julie Jones. April Showkeir. ACCOUNT-CLERK GENERAL CLERICAL: FRONT ROW: President Debbie Boswell. Jimella Hardy. SECOND ROW: Parliamentarian Jo Ann Gilbert. Secretary Pam Mahle. Marcia Slaby. Denise Clarish. Becky Schrantz. THIRD ROW: Karen Bielecki. Treasurer Marilyn Trzeciak. Sharon Kotabish. Judy Tomcufcik. Mary Beth Mills. Cathy Cannella. Chris Marcoguiseppi. Historian Kathy Giffin. JUNIOR INTENSIVE STENO I: FRONT ROW: Historian Jan Blayne. Diane Fredericks. President DECA OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Treasurer Lana Dena Otto. Kathy Randazzo. Teri Kessel. Karen Bielecki. SECOND ROW: Pam Holliday. Nancy Durst. BACK ROW: Secretary Marge Vliek. Vice- Chech. Roseanne Gemelli. Cindy Kresse. Elaine Galloway. Brenda Ricotta. Cheryl Figurski. President John Di lorio. President Dawn Merrow. Secretary Jeannie Jelovic. Tina Jaeger. Vice-President Nancy Vorell. Treasurer Eileen Byrne, Helen Heintel. Cindy Hancak. Gloria Eppich. Diana Keglovich. Parliamentarian Chris Stralka. Activities 129 Hard Workers Reap Rewards F.C.A.: These people meet together and unite in Christian fellowship to discuss the relationship of God and sports. Sometimes speakers are brought in to share their personal testimonies. SKI CLUB: Some people do their thing on land, and others on sea, but these kids do their thing in snow. During the winter months they live, breathe, and eat snow. Their reward for courageous feats is sometimes a broken leg or finger. These hardships come and go, but all in all, it adds up to one main word—FUN! FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: FRONT ROW: Joe Blaha. Cathy Weaver. Mark Poots. SECOND ROW: Secretary Debbie Hryb. Patti Jaeger. Jerenne Barr. President George Handyside, Dell Judd. Ray Weaver. Pete Zimmerman. Treasurer Terry Tench. Frank Tench. F.T.A.: To be accepted in our society, one must prepare for the future. These young adults are already preparing by be- ing members of F.T.A. This year students were able to ex- perience the many tasks of be- ing a teacher in Bedford’s elementary schools. SKI CLUB: FRONT ROW. Doug Apter. President Sharna Sutherin. Laura Kaczur. Sheryl Ball. Cheri Seeno. Nancy Serrin. Sue Phillips. SECOND ROW: Joe Fiore. Jim Moore. Dave Dorman. Sue Daugherty. Bill Donato. Mark Manges. Mike Svec. Joe Jancerek. Doug Kowalczyk. Jill Fiore. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. FRONT ROW: Pam Schultz. Loree Winners. Lucy Adone. Brandi Orth. Pat Svec. Bobbi DiCenzi. Betsy Horvath. Marie Skory. SECOND ROW: Linda Beshara. Dori Szokan. Robin Smith. Bev White. Sharon Allen. Dave Przeracki. THIRD ROW: Kathy Collins. Nora Strimple, Young Tao. Diane Montague. Lori Sabo. Pecola Jones. Becky Podoba. Lisa Bolino. FOURTH ROW: Joe Weigand. Lynn Johnson. Chris Valley. Kathy Brenne. Cindy Estok. 130 ldentifying TIMERS: FRONT ROW: Denise Bokshon. Pat Svec. Willow Cun- Ellie Wiegand, Carol Harland. Chris Berman. Lori Lippett. Barb ningham. Mary Beth Podogil, Pam Bokshon. Jackie Meyers. Jan Gydosh, Donna Harland. Peggy Mathews. Sharon Bubsey. Shirley Kovacs. Debbie Bradley. Lori Sabo. Judy Lecso. Sue Kichka. Salamon. Donna Chojnowski. Sandy Quin. Diane Yurko. Kathy Trojan. SECOND ROW: Danna Balanchuk. The sight of water and chlorine brings out the best in these groups of girls. They are a team within a team, where precision timing and simultaneous actions are a must. There is no second time since it has to be done right the first time. These girls can be proud since they truly have accomplished a victory. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMERS: FRONT ROW: President Sandy Quin. Vice President Jan Komorowski. Lori Sabo. BACK ROW: Carol Sofonia. Treasurer Sue Swartz. Pat Svec. Mary Lou Spear. Mary Behn. Becky Podoba. Secretary Mary Beth Podogil. Activities 131 Traditions Have Changed This Year School spirit was something that underwent a complete revision this year with the loss of Block “B”. The cheerleaders faced a new challenge — getting the stu- dent body involved. Pep club was formed and worked hard behind the cheerleaders. A small nucleus of girls manag- ed to paint signs each week and decorate the locker rooms on special occasions to cheer our mighty Bearcats on. PEP CLUB: FRONT: President Jean Brancazio. SECOND ROW: Sue Swartz. Brandi Orth. THIRD ROW: Bobbi Dicenzi, Sue Waligorski. Pam Bokshon. FOURTH ROW: Danna Balanchuk. Willow Cunningham. Kathy Brenne. Debbie Roseman. BACK: Mary Behn. Barb Gydosh. JUNIOR VARSITY: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Shillero, Lynn Hoover. Cathy Skerness. Laurie Filer. Mary Misjeko. Cathy Weaver. 132 ldentifying VARSITY: LEFT TO RIGHT: Laura Kaczur. Sue Janashak. Anne Morelli. Kathy Komarek. Cindy Allen, Betsy Homannay. MASCOTS: Barb Ferrara, Debbie Erdos. SWIMMING: BOTTOM: Paulette Zarlino. Ann Schill. TOP: Pat Jaeger, Bernice Seman. WRESTLING: TOP: Linda Beshara. SECOND ROW: Debbie Meireit. Kathy Trojan. Lori Collins. THIRD ROW: Beth Youngblood. FOURTH ROW: Pam Fette. Activities 133 Actions Speak Louder Than Words VARSITY B: The select men of our teams combine to form Bedford’s Varsity B. Each of the members must earn a letter and undergo an initiation. This group also sponsors our annual Homecoming which is always a huge success. Coach—I got the basket; do I get a cookie? Got him down . . . now what? VARSITY B CLUB: FIRST ROW: Mr. Loeffler, George Handyside. Jerry Cosner. Bud Macha. Mark Phillips. Peter Pike. Rich Roseman. Chuck Benes. SECOND ROW: Mark Poots. Matt Bobby. Pete Zimmerman. Kevin Hansen. John Galloway. Chris Price. Al Sutton. Al Rondini. Brian Reed. Todd Toaz. THIRD ROW: Roy Werner. Mike Bosway. Mike Teliscak. Jeff Brown. Jim Podojil. Bob Riley. Don Miller. Al Boyer. FOURTH ROW: Rich Kotarba. Roger Honkonen. Lou Cuilli, Ed Patena. Tom Brown. Tim Molnar. John Pallotta. Terry Tench. Matt Webb. FIFTH ROW: John lannetta, Dale White. Gary Gunter. Bob Kotarba, Bili Harper. Mike Stulock. Dave Sounik. Gene Schmandle. Pat Goggin. 134 ldentifying The real meaning of Christmas is discovered through giving. FRIENDSHIP CLUB: September started off with a big bang with work on the an- nual Harvest Hop. This an ac- complished success, Friendship Club proceeded to give the underprivileged children a Christmas party, complete with Santa Claus. As 1973-74 came to a close the girls munched with their families and friends at the traditional Ma and Pa ban- quet. FRIENDSHIP CLUB CABINET: FRONT ROW: President Mary Jo Columbo. Treasurer Elaine Galloway. Secretary Jan Kotich. SECOND ROW: Chris Fazio. Corlis Macziwitzki. Bobbi DiCenzi. THIRD ROW: Mary Checkosky. Phyllis Sramek. Sharon Shackelford. FOURTH ROW: Marie Skory. Becky Schrantz. FRIENDSHIP CLUB: FRONT ROW: Leigh Hamilton. Carol Horney. Denise Bokshon. Jackie Myers. Leona Oreskovic. Sharon Bubsey. Terry Ertner. Denise Heil. SECOND ROW: Pam Berkoff. Kathy Jorgensen. Lori Lippitt. Chris Berman. Becky Hynes. Donna Chojnowski. Carol Harland. Shirley Salamon. Ellie Weigand. THIRD ROW: Lisa Bolino. Theresa Krakauskas. Debbie DePaolo. Mary Kay Moore. Patty Hamilton. Michelle Krakora. Doreen DeMichele. Donna Harland. Sue Navratil. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Chech. Diane Keglovich. Sue Miller. Barb Gerstenberger. Jan Kotich, Elaine Galloway. Becky Schrantz. Jackie Walsh. Phyllis Sramek. FIFTH ROW: Marty Hughes. Sally Handyside. Jackie Shauf. Karen Lucky. Sue Mulac. Chris Fazio. Corlis Macziwitzki. Marie Skory. Mary Checkosky. SIXTH ROW: Bernice Seman. Bobbi DiCenzi. Paulette Zarlino. Joan Mazur. Beth Youngblood. Linda Aleck. Pam Spencer. Debi Keene. Terri Loeffler. Barb Radomski. SEVENTH ROW: Lynn Francis. Lauren Blair. Carol McCabe. Mary Jo Columbo. Sharon Shackelford. Carol Collins. Sue Motsco. Debbie Urbanowicz. Activities 135 Communication Keeps People Together THE FOURTH ESTATE: The new publishing process of the Fourth Estate is not the only improvement this year. The ar- ticles are informative, funny, and most of all readable; qualities not usually possess- ed by a high school newspaper. You can find the latest high school fashions, book reviews, album reviews, school problems, and of course, team scores. Never before has The Fourth Estate done so much, so well, in one year. FOURTH ESTATE: TOP TO BOTTOM: Paul Swire. Chris Fowler. Photography Editor Dave Przeracki. FOURTH ESTATE EDITORS: FRONT ROW: Sports Editor Sue Diouhy. Managing Editor Pam Berkoff, Art Editor Tricia Andrews. Business Editor Richard Lemerise, Exchange Editor Sue Waligorski. SECOND ROW: Editor-In-Chief Kathi Wargo, Photography Secretary Debbie Bradley. News Editor Matt Bobby. FOURTH ESTATE: FRONT ROW: Phyllis Sramek, Kathy Ryan, Sharon Davis. SECOND ROW: Jill Fiore. Joan Brennan, Gary Spurio. Terry Mazzone, John Przbys. THIRD ROW: Debbie Bongiorno. John Riedthaler. 136 ldentifying YEARBOOK: FRONT ROW: Leslie Cantwell. Stacey Hutson. SECOND Brenne. FOURTH ROW: Assistant Editor Debbie Hryb. Kathy St. John, ROW: Dave Przeracki. Sue Waligorski, Becky Podoba. THIRD ROW: Sue Editor Dave Kalisz, Filip Machi. Willow Cunningham. TOP: Frazer Cannata. Dorl Szokan, Robin Smith, Jean Brancazio. Ann Morelli, Kathy Lockhart. Dave Lehman. Danna Balanchuk. YEARBOOK: The hard-working students on Yearbook Staff are faced with the almost impossible task of recording the events of a school year. Countless hours of effort are spent on produc- tion of the book. Page by page, the endless list of work is slowly completed. Missed deadlines, blurred pictures, bad copy, or staff dis- agreements, can't stop this dedicated bunch from produc- ing the absolute best possible yearbook. Activities 137 new Ae9innin9 The senior class is the sunrise and the sunset. To be a senior means many things. For some, goals have been attained, yet others strive forward for the impossible dream. As a whole, the search for tomorrow begins. No longer have we anyone to idolize, because we have become the idol. The school is our own cosmos and we hold it in the palm of our hand. With graduation upon us we must analyze ourselves and face the challenge of the world. In many cases the challenge will be frightening. In all cases, it is reality. Mark Adler Lucy Adone Leanne Ainsworth Lee Aldridge Debra Allamon Sharon Allen Anthony Ambris Marylynn Anello Terri Angelo What Does the Future Hold for You? John Balogh Mary Jo Banister Ann Barbato Maria Bardasian Laura Barkhauer Clemon Barnes Senior Officers: Treasurer; Sue Huet. President; Matt Bobby. Vice President; Bud Macha. Secretary; Barb Gydosh Flemon Barnes Jerenne Barr Gurig Basi Lu Donna Bate Tanya Bates Roy Baynes Gerald Bechke Michael Bednar Robert Began Mary Behn Seniors 141 Micheal Benbow Wendy Bender Charles Benes Althea Benjamin Gladys Bell How's this for instant replay? Joseph Biros Mary Kay Biss Lori Bissler Dennis Black Joseph Blaha Matthew Bobby Interesting People Bring Us Together 142 New Beginning Pamela Bokshon Debra Bonglorno James Borcz Michael Borowiak Danial Bostlan Fred Boyle Debra Bradley Jean Brancazio Kendall Braun Kevin Braun Grant Buck Joan Brennan Katherine Brenne Diane Brezina Russell Bruce Judith Buckshaw Hey, wait up! Seniors 143 Timothy Buday Ruth Bullock Darlene Burks Laurie Burnett Betty Campana William Campana Thomas Cannell Well, I'm not that late! Paul Capel Lori Cantwell TakirT It As It Comes. 144 New Beginning Wayne Cermak Wayne Chaffee Barbara Chaffee Leroy Charles Denise Chech Melani Chepes Keith Chipchase Charles Chizek Robert Churilla I'm here! Nancy Chmelar Edward Ciesicki Kathleen Collins Mary Jo Columbo Gerald Cosner Seniors 145 We tried! Disappointments Have To Be Faced Robert Costante Robert Cox Michael Craft Kenneth Craine Judith Crary Ricki Crombine Debbie Culovic Marlene D’Amico Susan Daugherty Sharon Curley Maria Cusumano William Deak Denise Dean 146 New Beginning The story of our lives. STEWART ATHLETIC FIELl Joseph DeCaro Thomas DeLollis Michael DeLuca James Depp Brad DiBacco Roberta DiCenzi Dominic DiBlaslo Lee DiEgidio Sandra Dienes Debra DePaulo JoAnn Depompei . . . and to think I waited two years for this. JoAnn Drabik Donna Dorko Christine Drabic John Dilorio Pamela Donato Seniors 147 Cheryl Duhanich Dorothy Dunn Lana Durst Munioun Edwards Lawrence Engle Mary Eged Susan Ealy Kim Elam Jack Elleck Malia Elliott Lloyd Evans Diane Faciana Harold Felber Cynthia Estok Debra Etling Comfy? Jill Flore Do What You Want to Do John Fiorille Betsy Flaisig Christine Fowler Timothy Franks Denise Gaborko Deborah Gaglione I think I'm gonna be sick! Jeanette Gall Colleen Gallaugher John Galloway Michael Garling Robert Garris Linda Gates Catherine Gayner Deborah Geer Paula Geracioti Janice Gergye Seniors 149 Chris Germana Nicholas Germano Lynn Getner David Giaco Barbara Glttings Terri Glavan Debra Globokar Gail Gradhand Keep on truckin'! Leonard Guastella Barbara Greenwell % Harry Gregorevich Dan Hall will Barb Gydosh Becky Hall People Flow and Move with the Times 150 New Beginning Valerie Harden Bill Harper Pat Harrison Mike Hawkins Mary Hays Hey, I’ve put in five miles today; how bout you? Seniors 151 Dave Hinderschied Virginia Hladik Jayne Holycross Cheryl Horner Betsy Horvath Mark Horvath George Houska Deborah Hryb Denise Huber Ted Hudia Susan Huet What is it? Diane Hutchinson Brian Irvine Yolanda Ivory Richard Jackimowlcz Louis Jaeger Surprising Things Do Lurk in Life 152 New Beginning Stanley Kaczmarek David Kalisz It's Chlckenman! Nancy Kasuba Mary Sue Keller Claudine Kelley Terri Keyes Hobert Kikel Seniors 153 Take Time to Enjoy, While You Can Hide It, here comes Mr. Estok' Paul Kirby Carole Kline Janice Knowles Dennis Koballa Nancy Kolk James Kopcak William Kotlch Mark Kotila Carol Kovach Douglas Kowalczyk Pamela Kowalski Brian Kozar Ummmmmmm........good. Randy Krakora Daniel Kravetz 154 New Beginning Joseph Kraynak Allen Krohn Barbara Kubinski Kurt Kucharczyk Diana Kupiec Marilyn Kuszmaul Louis LaMarca Terri Lasorella k Gary Laurenzi Deneene Lance David Lehman Oops!! Caught in the act! Holly Leonberger Kathy Leprotti Lorraine Lick Sue Ann Liggett Ronald Lindahl Seniors 155 Dale Lindauer Lisa Linsmaier Greg Lint Dale Liszeski Frazer Lockhart Debra Lucy Dawn Lutz James Lynch Bud Macha Craig Mahle Gerald Majercik Thomas Majercik Lorraine Maltby Mark Manges Which line do you cross? Try to Act As Individuals Thomas Martin William Mason Sherry Maxwell Joan Mazur Joseph Mazzone Darn it. broke another nail! Terry Mazzone Sharon McKibben David Mealy Angela Mecone Dawn Merrow Judy Michaels Mark Milan! Don Miller Gordon Miller Kirk Miller Seniors 157 Christine Fowler Pamela Bokshon To Be Selected By . . . To be nominated for the year- book Hall of Fame is a thrill in itself, whether you are chosen a finalist or not. Traditionally the faculty has chosen a select group of students who are participants rather than observers. Ranging from athletic skills to scholarly endeavors, all have something in common — a goal. Susan Huet 158 Hall of Fame Drive, ambition and motivation combine to reveal dynamic leaders of our class and perhaps our future. Recogniz- ing their accomplishments, the Class of 74 proudly presents the semi-finalists and more importantly the Hall of Famers themselves. Jean Brancazio Mary Kay Biss Sharna Sutherin Wendy Bender The Faculty And Classmates . . Hall ol Fame 159 Through his LEADERSHIP, MATTHEW BOBBY has served the school in many ways. He has led the senior class as their president. He has been a three year member of the diving team, a member of Varsity B, Student Senate, Spanish Club, Fourth Estate and Quill and Scroll. Matt has a personality people can respect along with a good sense of humor. For the Yearbook Is an Honor Much A clear and quick thinker BETSY HORVATH has been an ASSET to her school. She’s held offices in Spanish Club, National Honor Society. She was student government mayor of Bedford Heights, member of Stu- dent Senate, FTA, girl’s track team and was on the panel for BHS on Academic Challenge. A language all her own is her friendly smile. 160 Hall of Fame INDIVIDUALITY is a part of the per- sonality of LUCY ADONE that sets her apart from the rest of the senior class. She has been an AFS student to Brazil and was queen of the 1973 prom. She had a lead role in the play, David and Lisa and was a member of Student Senate, Spanish Club, The Arts, and FTA. With a personality all her own, Lucy will always be remembered. Hall of Fame, Desired and Deserved Always being willing to take on RESPONSIBILITY, either on the field or off. is a characteristic which reflects the ambition of BUD MACHA. responsibility either on the field or off, is a characteristic which reflects the ambition of BUD MACHA. He was picked for the All- Conference football team his senior year and was chosen 1973 Junior Athlete of BHS. He served as vice president of the senior class and was secretary-treasurer of Varsity B. He is a member of Spanish Club. A friendly gesture is part of Bud’s everyday routine. Hall of Fame 161 By not being afraid of getting in- volved PAMELA SCHULTZ has shown what the definition of DEDICATION represents. She was an active member and committee chairman in Student Senate during her underclassman years and president in her senior year. She participated as a member of A’Cappella Choir and as cheerleader for two years, and she was the 1974 Sweetheart Ball Queen. Pam assumes responsibilities and accepts the consequences. Whatever she does, she does it well. To You, So Chosen Congratulations Your A varsity man in his sophomore year FLEMON BARNES achieved a posi- tion of which to be PROUD. His ex- cellence on and off the basketball court will always be remembered as well as his reputation as a friendly guy. 162 Hall of Fame A RELIABLE worker, SUSAN DAUGHERTY has always given herself in a direct and decisive way. She participated in the senior steno practice, G.A.A., National Honor Society, cheerleader in her sophomore and junior years. She was also 1973 prom attendant. Her friendliness always makes you feel welcome in the most unfamiliar situations. the Staff Offers and Applauds Fame Whether on a baseball diamond or running to bring BHS in first TERRENCE TENCH has brought FAME to his name. He has served as a letterman in baseball and captain of the cross country team. His partaking in Varsity B. Student Senate, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes has led him to the honor of the 1974 Sweetheart Ball King. His enthusiasm helped bring back the spirit to the team and the school. Hall of Fame 163 Lisa Milota Rose Minardo Dianne Misejko George Mitroi Diane Montague Christine Norman April Norden John Nichols Beverly Niccolai Roy Nester Linda Navratil Carol Nagy Marilyn Murg Lee Morrison Moira Morgan Patricia Moore Smiles Beam Through The Good and Bad It's not that bad. is It? 164 New Beginning James Moore Linda Novak Kathleen O'Bryan Wendy Olszewski Brandi Orth Ted Ostrowskl Kay Ovacek John Pallotta William Palumbo Susan Pangrac Eric Pankratz Marjorie Panovich Joseph Papesh Daniel Park Sue Pavlick Edwin Patena But Earl, Mother never told me about Ultra-Brite! Seniors 165 Donald Parks Tena Payne Scott Pelis Stanley Pennewell Diane Pergl Andrew Pierce Richard Pine Darlene Piwlnski William Poderzay Rebecca Podoba Express Yourself in Joy and Sorrow 166 New Beginning Mary Beth Podojil Sharon Pomiecko Peggy Poturica Vivian Powell Carole Pozar Frederick Price John Prokay We're not impressed. David Przeracki John Przybys Gary Purchase Sandra Quin Daniel Rable Seniors 167 Do you know Melancholy Baby? Everybody Has Some Kind of Talent Sandra Rada Barbara Rains Dennis Rausch Karen Rega Mark Rhoad Maria Richuisa John Ricotta Robert Riley William Rolf Stephen Romanik Vanessa Robinson Barbara Rohlke I wish I could do that! Alan Rondini Deborah Roseman 168 New Beginning Richard Roseman Almetrice Ross Mary Jane Rote Timothy Rutherford Kathleen Ryan Aria Sablotny Karen Sablotny Loreen Sabo Zoe Salacinski Briana Ruckart Kenneth Rutin The gift of gab is essential to survive. Danielle Saunders Anthony Savloli Rhonda Scarbrough Cherie Schlund Laurie Schroeder Seniors 169 Billy Schultz Pamela Schultz Shelly Schwicht Pamela Selep Brenda Sementa Sylvalne Senechal George Senft You must have been a beautiful baby . . . Larry Shackelford Earl Shaffer Eugene Shimandle John Shlrilla Reed Shump Carl Simione Craig Slrna Joyce Skufca Linda Sleeman Some of Us Have It and Some of Us Don’t 170 New Beginning Lawrence Sleyzak Robin Smith William Sohm Debra Schreck Marcy Scuilli Pam Snyder Janet Spagnolo Pamela Spencer Steven Speziale Gary Spurio Craig Stadden Susan Stahl Eileen Stanton Rene Starcher Jeffrey Stenger Carol Stillion Yvonne Smith O-Sol-a-meo . . . Seniors 171 Larry Shackelford Raymond Weaver Nicholas Germano Leroy Charles King Arthur Ventura Philippe Machi 172 Yearbook King Queen Lorraine Lick Nick Mileti Chooses 1974 Epic Royalty Photogenic means artistically suitable for being photograph- ed, and that is exactly what these twelve students are. Our twelve most photogenic seniors were picked by Richard Vendettl and Associates. The twelve winners were sent to Nick Mileti, owner of the Cleveland Crusaders, Cavaliers, Indians and radio station 3WE, who then picked our 1974 King and Queen of Bedford High School. Lynn Johnson Christine Fowler Yearbook Queen 173 Nancy Stinchcomb Nora Strimple Loree Stubbs Michail Stulock Sharna Sutherin Alan Sutton Terry Svagerko Patricia Svec Kimberly Svonavec Larry Swaney Spirit Holds People Together Terrence Tench Laura Tetzlaf Frank Tench Deborah Thomas Tim Tippen Nick Tranklto Hang a left. Todd Trecek Kathryn Trojan Cynthia Trojanowski Deborah Tomasko Jacqueline Tome! James Tucker Patricia Turnage Clifton Turner Ronald Valore Paula Vargo Senlors 175 Arthur Ventura Gregory Visgak Scott Vitek Christine Varkett Christine Vartorella Gerald Vogler Dennis Vorisek Deborah Wallace Daniel Wallace JoAnn Walters Marlene Walz They just waxed the floors. Kathleen Wargo Robert Watterson Raymond Weaver Paul Wehrum Joseph Weigand School Is a Real Riot 176 New Beginning Susann Welling Douglas Wells Donald Wertz Nora Wheatley Richard Whlpkey i Donna White William Wiese Mark Wilhelm Lori Wilkinson Now . . . about that last pep rally Lorraine Winners Mark Wisner Debora Wohala Lynn Woznicki Qail Williams Seniors 177 He must have had his Wheaties this morning! Everybody Needs a Little Love Sometimes Tina Wright Evelyn Young Maribeth Youngblood David Yuhas Anita Zappala Peter Zimmerman Anthony Zingale Phillip Zito Chris. I promise not to tell. Take me to your leader! Everyone likes a little cuddling once in a while. Seniors 179 We represent the lollipop kids. I’ll see your 5 and raise it 10! Act I; Take II. People Express Their Moods Keep dreaming. 180 New Beginnings Keep you' hands offa my nose. Today s dropouts are tomorrow's scientists. Pull when I say go. Walking Tall. Seniors 181 Double your flavor; double your Winning? You've got to be kidding! Right on brothers! 182 New Beginning Got an itch? How far behind are we today? THESE Will Be The ‘Good 01’ Days’ ■I Oh darn. I just smeared my nail polish! 1978 Band Director. Kathy Leprotti. Seniors 183 Oh Jean. I’m ashamed of you. I wonder if this is how the frog got started? Do you see what I see? Bedford s Cinderella. Darn. I’ve got better things to do! Happy Is the Way To Be 184 New Beginning Aw, come on now guys! Howdy, my name is Lynn Anderson! Are you looking for three days detention? You’re putting me on! Uh. What was that you said? Our dedicated yearbook editors. Seniors 185 Tag! You're it! Activities Index A Cappella Choir 116 Ads 196 AFS 109 Art Service 113 Audio Visual 125 Baseball 96 Basketball 92 Boys Glee 118 Business 128 Cheerleaders 132 Clinic Attendants 124 Concert Band 114 Cooks 54 Cross Country 78 Dedicant 17 DECA 129 Diving 82 Epic Staff 137 Faculty 38 FCA 130 Football 88 Fourth Estate 136 French Club 110 Friendship Club 135 FT A 130 GAA 98 German Club 111 Golf 100 Girls Glee 118 Hall of Fame 158 Harvest Hop 230 Homecoming 226 Inner Club 107 Janitors 54 Activities Index Juniors 56 Madrigal 117 Marching Band 120 NHS 123 Office Runners 124 Orchestra 115 P.A. Announcers 228 Prom 228 Resource Center Aides 125 Secretaries 55 Seniors 138 Senior Index 188 Senior Parent Page 194 Ski Club 130 Sophomores 18 Sophomore Girls Chorus 119 Sophomore Mixed Chorus119 Spanish Club 110 Stagecraft 113 Stage Band 114 Student Government Day 108 Student Senate 106 Sweetheart Ball 222 Swimming 80 Symphonic Band 115 Synchronized Swimming 131 The Arts 112 Timers Club 131 Track 101 Varsity B 134 VICA 126 Wrestling 84 Yearbook King and Queen 172 I've heard better music coming from the shower! Quiet; Artist at work. Wanna dance? You ought to see these angels on the weekends! no errors yet! You've got to be kidding! Senior Index Adler. Mark—140 Adone. Lucille—106.109.116.130.140.161 Ainsworth. Leanna—140 Aldridge. Alfred—81.123.140.158 Aleck. Linda—140 Alesci. Charles Allamon. Debra—140 Alums. Rodrick Allen. Sharon—106.107.108.130.140 Ambris, Anthony—107.108.111,140 Amello. Mary—128,140 Angelo. Theresa—98.99.107.108.123.140 Apter. Douglas—114.122.130.140 Augusta. Frank—140 Avon. Charmaine—140 Baker. Christine—140 Balanchuk. Danna—110,114.121.131.132.140 Ball. Sheryl—106.109.112.119.130.140 Balogh. John—141 Banister. Mary—128.141 Barbato. Anna—114.118.122.141 Bardasian. Maria—141 Barkhauer. Laura—111.113.114.141 Barnes. Clemon—93.141 Barnes. Flemon—93.141.162 Barnes. George Barnes. Jeff Barr. Jerenne—106.116.124.130.141 Basi. Gurig—141 Bate. LuDonna—128.141 Bates. Tayna—141 Baynes. Roy—141 Bechke. Gerald—141 Bednar, Michael—141 Began, Robert—141 Behn. Mary—131.132.141 Belcher. Richard Bell. Gladys—142 Bell. Lynne Benbow. Michael—142 Bender. Wendy—117.123.142.159 Benes. Charles—100.134,142 Benjamin. Althea—142 Bennett. Mark—142 Bennici. Karen—128.142 Beres. David Berglof. Richard Berman. Jay Berry Eileen—128.142 Beshara. Linda—106.107.116.130.133.142 Bethardy. Dennis Bettinger, Bruce Bielecki. Michael—89.96.142 Biros. Joseph—128.142 Biss. Mary—98.99.114.117.120.128.142.159 Bissler. Lori—142 Black. Dennis—142 Blaha. Joseph—89.91.130.142 Blemaster. Melani Bobby. Matthew—81.82.106.107.108.134.136. 142,160 A smile is worth a thousand words. Bokshon. Pamela—106.108.110.112.114.121. 131.132.143.158 Don't look now. but . . He was walking down the halls one day . Bongiorno. Debra—136.143 Borcz. Jim—89.91,143 « i V Borowiak. Michael—143 Bostian, Danny—143 Boyle. Fred—143 Bradley. Debra—143.119.124.131,136 Brancazio. Jean—107.108.114.117.121.123 132.137.143.159 Braun. Kendal—143 Braun. Kevin—143 Brennan. Joan—128.136.143 Brenne. Katherine—110.115.122.130.132.137. 143 Brezina. Diane—143 Brisco, Linda Brooks. Sandra Bruce. Russel—143 Buck. Grant—143 Buckshaw. Judith—143 Buday, Timothy—144 Bullock. Ruth—144 Burks. Darlene—128.144 Burnett. Laurie—144 Callahan. Kathleen Campana. Betty—107.119.144 Campana. William—144 Campbell. Kathy—144 Cannell. Thomas—144 Cantwell. Lori—118.124.144 Capel. Paul—111.144 Caponi. Phillip—116.144 Carlozzo, Catherine—144 Carnahan. Chris—144 Cartellone. Mark—144 Celesnik. Mark—144 Senior Index Celiga. Barbara—144 Celmer. Peter Cermak. Wayne—89.91.145 Chaffee. Barbara—145 Chaffee. Wayne—145 Charles. Leroy—89,108.145.172 Chech. Denise—127.145 Chepes. Melani—129.145 Chipchase. Keith—145 Chizek. Charles—145 Chmelar. Nancy—145 Churilla. Robert—145 Ciesicki. Edward—145 Cleber. Tad Collins. Cathleen—107.118.130.145 Columbo. Mary Jo—108.128.135.145 Cosner. Gerald—101.134.145 Costante. Robert—146 Cox. Robert—146 Craft. Michael—146 Craine. Kenneth—146 Crary. Judith—116.128.146 Crombine. Ricki—118.146 Culovic. Debbie—146 Cummins. Mark Cunningham. Willow—106.107,112.114.122. 131.132.137.146 Curley. Sharon—146 Cusumano. Maria—146 Damico. Marlene—146 Daugherty. Susan—123.129.130.146.163 Deak. William—89.91,146 Dean. Denise—146,173 Dean. Franklin Decara, Gregor Decaro. Joseph—147 Delollis. Thomas—147 DeLuca, Michael—147 Deluzin. Ellen DePaolo, Debra—112,118,135.147 DePompei. Jo Ann—107.147 Depp. James—89,91.101.147 DiBacco. Brad—106.147 DIBIasio. Dominic—147 DiCenzi. Roberta—106.107.108.111.116.124. 130.132.135.147 DiEdgidio, Lee—89.91.147 Dienes. Sandra—129.147 Dilorio, John—129.147 Dolezal. Gary Donato. Pamela—119.147 Dorko. Donna—128.147 Drabik. Christine-147 Drabik, JoAnn—116,147 Duber. Grea Duhanich. Cheryl—148 Dunn. Dorothy—122,124.148 Durst. Lana—129.148 Ealy, Susan—148 Edwards. Munioun—128.148 Eged. Mary—148 Elam. Kim—148 Ellek. Jack—112.113,148 Elliott. Malia—148 Engel. Lawrence—148 Estok. Cynthia-116.117.130.148 Etling. Debra-112.114.115.117.120.123.148 Evans. Lloyd—148 Faciana, Diane—148 Fanger. Karen Felber. Harold—81.148 Fiore. Jill—111.130.136.148 Florille. John—149 Flaisig. Betsy—149 Fowler. Christine—108.114,116.117.136.149. 58.173 Franks. Timothy—120.149 Frick, Lynn Gaborko. Denise—127.149 Gaglione. Deborah—128.149 Gall. Jeanette—128.149.173 Gallaugher. Colleen—149 Galloway. John—81.118.134.149 Garling, Michael—149 Garris. Robert—110.149 Gates. Linda—149 Gayner. Catherine—149 Geer. Deborah—127.149 Geracloti. Paula—119,149 Gergye. Janice— 113.114.115.122.149 Germana. Chris—150 Germano. Micholas—122.150.172 Getner. Lynn—128.150 Giaco. Dave—150 Glttings, Barbara—150 Gizzo. Ricci Glavan. Terri—115.119.121.150 Globokar. Debra—106.126.127.150 They don't nose’' nothing. George, is that a new way of studying? I never could quite stay within the lines. Haven’t we seen these two on a cereal box before? E = MO H + V a(t) over Mirror, mirror off the stage, who’s the fairest on this page? Yearbook staff at work. When is the social room going to open? Not while I'm working, Senior Index Gordon. Lisa—150 Gorick. Louis Gradhand. Gail—129.150 Gossett. Laura—150 Grams. Kenneth Greenwell, Barbara—150 Gregorevich. Harry—150 Gries. Joseph Grzybowski, Anthony Guastelig. Leonard—150 Gydosh. Barbara—106.107.110.112.113 124 131.132.150 Hackett. Terrence Hall. Daniel—150 Hall. Rebecca—127.150 Hall. Gary—150 Hamilton. Thomas—81 Hancak. Marcy—119.151 Handyside. George—89.91.130.134.151 Hanlon. Daniel Hansen. Kevin—81.134.151 Harden. Dianna—151 Harden. Valerie—151 Harper. William—89.134.151 Harrison. Patricia—119.151 Hawkins. Michael—151 Hay. Mary—115.121.151 Heaton. Jack—151 Hedgecoth. Cathy—151 Heida. Deborah—128.151 Herold. Lynnette—119.151 Hercik, Karen—128 Hill. Edward—106.107.108.111.117.151 Hill Zachary—151 Hinderschied. Dave—152 Hladik. Virginig—152 Holland. Steven Holycross. Jayne—152.129 Hopner. Cheryl—152 Hornyak. Greg—117 Horvath. Betsy— 106.123.130.152.160 Horvath. Mark—152 Houska. George—152 Hryb. Deborah—128.130.137.152 Huber. Denice—152 Hudia. Ted—152 Huet. Susan—108.119.152.158 Hunek. Gerald Hutchinson. Diane—152 Irvine. Brian—152 Ivory. Yolanda—128.152 Jackimowicz. Richard—152 Jaeger. Louis—152 Jaeger. Pat—106.111.113.114.117.122.130. 133.153 James. Joseph Jeffery. Becky Johnson. Lynn—125.130.153.173 Jones. Iris—153 Jones, Pecola—125.130.153 Jones. Timothy—153 Junkin. William—101.153 Kaczmarek. Stanley—153 Kalisz. David—108.123.137.153 Kasuba. Nancy—153 Keglovich. Edward Kessinger. Patrick Keller. Mary Sue—128.153 Kelly. Claudlne—153 Keyes. Terry—128.153 Kikel. Robert—116.123.153 Kirby. Paul—117.154 Kline. Carole—110.123.154 Knowles. Jan—154 Koballa. Dennis—85.89.91.154 Kolk. Nancy—154 Kopcak, James—154 Kotich. William—89.91.101.154 Kotila. Mark—154 Kovach. Carol—124.154 Kowalczyk, Douglas—111.130.154 Kowalski. Pamela—128.154 Kozar. Brian—107.154 Krakora. Randy—154 Krasny. Marci Kravetz. Daniel—154 Krawulski. Alan Kraynak. Joseph—96.155 Krohn, Allen—155 Kubinskl. Barbara—155 Kucharczyk. Kurt—155 Kubiec. Diana—155 Kuszmaul. Marilyn—155 Lance. Deneene—115.121.155 LeMarca. Louis—155 Lasorella. Terry—155 Laurenzl. Gary—155 Lehman. Dave— 108.114.115.121.123.137.155 Senior Index Lemerise. Richard—136 Leonberger, Holly—111.117,155 Leprotti. Kathy-114.120.123.155 Lick. Lorraine—155.173 Liggett. SueAnn—155 Lindahl. Ronald—155 Lindauer. Dale—118.156 Linsmaier. Lisa—113.116.156 Lint. Gregory—81.82. 156 Lippitt. Douglas Liszeski. Dale—89.91.101.156 Lockhart. Frazer—108.114.115.117.121.123. 137.156 Lucy. Debra—124.129.156 Lutz Dawn—156 Lynch. James—81.156 Macha. Francis-89.91.101.107.134.156.161 Machi. Pllippi—123.137.156.172 Macklin. Robin Mahle. Craig—108.156 Majercik. Gerald—156 Maloney. Ronald Maltby. Lorraine—156 Manges. Mark—111.130.156 Manning. Robin—123.156 Marino. Magdeline—128 Martin. Thomas—115.118.122.157 Mason. William—157 Maxwell. Sherry—111.118.157 Maycen. Frank—101.157 Mazur. Joan—107.128.135.157 Mazzone. Joseph—157 Mazzone. Terrence—136.157 McKibben. Sharon—157 Mealy. David—157 Mecone. Angela—157 Meister. Randolph Merrow, Dawn—108.129.157 Metzger, Gayle—128 Michaels. Judy—157 Milani. Mark—118.157 Miller. Anthony Miller. Don—117.118.89.134.157 Miller. Gordon—157 Miller. Kirk—157 Milota. Lisa—164 Minardo. Rosemary—128.164 Mirande. John Misejko. Dianne—129.164 Mitroi. George—101.164.85 Montague. Diane—130.164 Moore. James—123.130.165 Moore. Michael—106.110.123 Moore. Patricia—129.164 Morgan, Moira—164 Morrison. Lee—100.164 Murg. Marilyn—128.164 Muron. Ted Nagy. Carol—164 Navratil. Linda—108.128.164 Nester. Roy—164 Niccolai. Beverly—128.164 Nichols. John—164 Norden. April—164 Norman. Christine—164 Novak. Linda-165 Novy. Michelle O’Bryan. Kathy—128.165 Olszewski. Wendy—129.165 Orosz. Raymond Orth. Brandi—106.107.111.116.118.130.132. 165 Ostrowski. Ted—165 Ovacek. Kay—115.116,119.121.165 Ozog. Robert—96 Pallotta. John—89.91.107.134.165 Palumbo. William—165 Pangrac. Susan—113.165 Pankratz. Eric—81.165 Panovich, Marjorie—165 Papesh. Joseph—165 Parjue, Dan Park. Daniel—127.165 Parks. Donald—166 Patena. Edwin—165 Pavlick. Sue—128.165 Payne. Tena—166 Pelis, Scott—166 Pennewell. Stanley—166 Pergl. Diane—166 Peters. William-166 Peterson. Barbara—166 Petrilli. Robert—166 Pettit. Leslie Phan. Alexander—166 Phan. Dale Phillips. Mark—89.91.101,134.166 Phillips. Susan—123.130.166 Well, you see it’s like this. Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by. This music is killing me! Smile you're on Panasonic. How about a drink? You wouldn’t dare! Lights, camera action! I know the school’s around here somewhere! Disconnect the thingamajigger. Senior Index Pierce. Andrew—166 Pine. Richard—117.118.166 Piwinski. Darlene—127,166 Poderzay, William—166 Podoba. Rebecca—112,114,117.122.123.130. 131.137.166 Podujil. Mary Beth—107,131.167 Pomiecko. Sharon—129.167 Poturica. Peggy—128,167 Powell. Vivian—167 Pozar. Carole—112.124.167 Prebihilo. Donald—167 Prewitt. Elizabeth Price. Chris—81.118.134.167 Price. Frederick—93.167 Prokay, John—167 Przeracki. David—112.124.125.130.136.137. 167 Przbys. John—111.136.167 Purchase. Gary—167 Quin. Sandra—114,116.121.131.167 Rable. Daniel—106.107.167 Rada. Sandra—168 Rader. James Rains. Barb—118.168 Rausch. Dennis—168 Rega. Karen—106.107.168 Rhoad, Mark-117.118.168 Richuisa. Maria—168 Rlcotta, John—168 Riley. Robert—89.91.101.134.168 Rohlke. Barbara—113,168 Rolf. William—168 Romanik. Stephen—168 Robinson. Vanessa—168 Rondini. Alan—134.168 Roseman. Deborah—114,122.123.124.132.168 Roseman. Richard—93.107.110.123.134.169 Ross. Almetrice—128.169 Rote. Mary—128,169 Rothschug. Richard Ruckert, Briana—191.169 Rubin. Kenneth—169 Russell. Richard Rutherford. Timothy—85,169 Ryan. Kathleen—98.99.117.136.169 Sablotny. Aria—128,169 Sablotny. Karen—169 Sabo. Lori—107.113.130.131.169 Salacinski. Zoe—169 San Filippo. Charles—85 Saunders, Danielle—169 Savioli. Anthony. 169 Scarbrough. Rhonda—128.169 Schlund. Cherie—128.169 Schmitz. Victoria—128 Schreck, Debra—114,171 Schroeder. Laurie—114,115.117.121.124.169. 173 Schultz. Billy—170 Schultz, Pamela—106.107.108.116.130.162.170 Schwicht. Shelly—129.170 Selep. Pamela—128.170 Sementa. Brenda—170 Senechal. Sylvaine—112,170 Senft. George—170 Shackelford. Larry—85.116.118.170.172 Shaffer. Earl—89.91.170 Shimandle. Eugene—89.91.108.116,117.134. 170 Shirilla, John—96.170 Shump. Reed.89.170 Siefer. Mark Simione. Carl—170 Sirna. Craig—125.170 Sirna. Marc Skufca, Joyce—128.170 Sleeman. Linda—108,112.113.116.170 Sleyzak. Lawrence—171 Smith. Robin—123.128.130.137.171 Smith. Yvonne-114.122.124.128 Snyder. Pam—171 Sohm, William—171 Soukup. Kathy Sounik. Davis—101.134 Spagnolo. Janet—171 Spencer. Kevin Spencer. Pamela—135.171 Speziale. Steven—171 Spurio. Gary—89.136.171 Stadden. Craig—171 Stahl. Susan—171 Stanton. Eileen—114.124.171 Starcher. Rene—171 Starkey. Robert Stenger. Jeffery—171 Stillion. Carol—171 Stinchcomb. Nancy—107.113.174 Senior Index Strimple. Nora—111.118.130.174 Stone. Bradley Stover. Raymond Strohmeyer. James Stubbs. Loree—111.174 Stulock. Michael—89.101.134.174 Sutherin. Sharna—106.107.108.117.130.159. 174 Sutton. Allan—134.174 Svagerko. Terry—174 Svagerko. Donna Svec. Pat—99.107.108.111.123.130.131.174 Svonavec. Kimberly—174 Swaney. Larry—174 Swartz. Susan—99.117.123.131.132.174 Szokan. Doreen. 108.138.130.137.174 Takacs. William—174 Tao. Young—118.123.130.174 Taylor. Madeline Teed. Nancy—174 Tegowski. Helen—174 Tench. Frank—130.175 Tench. Terrence—78.79.96.106.130.134.163. 175 Tetzlaf. Laura—118.175 Thomas. Deborah—175 Thomas. Narfeesa Thomason, George Tippen. Tim—89.91.175 Todorovski. Zoravko Toler. David Tomasko. Deborah—128.175 Tomazin. James Tomei. Jacque—175 Trankito. Nick Trecei. Todd—175 Trego. Irenemae Trego. Russell Trojan. Kathryn—113.114.117.122.128.131. 133.175 Trojanowski. Cynthia—114.122.123.106.108. 110.175 Tucker. James—175 Tugard. Toni—175 Turnage. Patricia—175 Turner. Clifton—175 Valore. Ronald—175 Vanek. Brenda Vargo, Paula—175 Varkett. Christine—176 Vartorella. Christine—112.114.117.121.176 Vartorella. Mark Ventura. Arthur—106.127.172.176 Visgak. Gregory—176 Vitek. Scott—176 Vogler, Gerald—176 Vorisek, Dennis—176 Wallace. Daniel—127.176 Wallace. Deborah—128.176 Walters. JoAnn—176 Walz. Varlene—176 Wargo. Kathleen—107,108.110,112.116.117. 136.176 Watterson. Robert—176 Weaver, Raymond—85.89.91.101.130.172.176 Wehrum. Paul—115,176 Weigand. Joseph—78.111.114,115.116.106. 121.130.176 Welling. Susann—177 Wells. Douglas—127.177 Wertz. Donald—177 Wheatley. Nora—177 Whipkey. Richard—93.177 White. Donna—177 Wiese. William—177 Wiggins. David Wilhelm. Mark—107.177 Wilkinson. Lori—177 Williams. Gail—125.177 Winners. Lorraine—106.124.130.177 Wisner. Mark—177 Wohala. Deborah—128.177 Woldridge. Robert Woodruff. Sammy Woznicki. Lynn—177 Wright. Tina—178 Young. Eveljm—108.112.114.116.117.178 Youngblook Beth—106.107.133.135.178 Yuhas. David—178 Zappala. Anita-98.99.111.123.178 Zarlino. Paulette— 108.129.135.133 Zavodny. Alan Zimmerman. Peter—81.89.108.130.134,178 Zingale. Anthony—93,178 Zito. Phillip—96.178 If I can’t get you to spell, how am I going to get you to write? t ) r ' r Senior Parent Page The Senior Parent Page enables parents to proudly an- nounce the graduation of their senior. Congratulations from . . . Mr and Mrs M Adone parents of Lucille Adone Mr. and Mrs. D. Balanchuk parents of Danna Balanchuk Mr. and Mrs. D. Bate parents of LuDonna Bate Mr. and Mrs. W Baynes parents of Roy Baynes Mr and Mrs D. Bender parents of Wendy Bender Mr. and Mrs. J. Biros parents of Joseph Biros Mr E Bobby father of Matt Bobby Mr and Mrs R Bokshon parents of Pamela Bokshon Mr and Mrs. T. Brancazio parents of Jean Brancazio Mr. and Mrs. K. Brenne parents of Kathy Brenne Mr. and Mrs C Campana parents of Betty Campana Mrs A. Cantwell mother of Lori Cantwell Mr. and Mrs. M Cermak parents of Wayne Cermak Mr and Mrs. D. Chepes parents of Melanie Chepes Mr and Mrs. W. Collins parents of Kathleen Collins Mr and Mrs H. Cox parents of Robert Cox Mrs. A. Cunningham, Jr. mother of Willow Cunningham Mr and Mrs. C. Depp parents of James Depp Mr and Mrs. A. DiBacco parents of Brad DiBacco Mr. and Mrs. J Duber parents of Greg Duber Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunn parents of Dorthy Dunn Mr. and Mrs A Fiorille parents of Jack Fiorille Mr. and Mrs. J. Galloway parents of John Galloway Mr. and Mrs W Gates parents of Linda Gates Mr. and Mrs. C. Germana parents of Chris Germana Mr and Mrs. M. Glavan parents of Terri Glavan Mr and Mrs. D Hall parents of Dan Hall Mr and Mrs. R. Hall parents of Rebecca Hall Mrs. R. Handyside mother of George Handyside Mr. and Mrs. W. Harper parents of William Harper Mr and Mrs. J. Horvath parents of Mark Horvath Mr. and Mrs. M. Hryb parents of Deborah Hryb Mr and Mrs T. Hudia parents of Ted Hudia Mr. and Mrs. L. Ivory parents of Yolanda Ivory Dr. and Mrs. F. Jaeger parents of Louis Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. H. James parents of Joe James Mr and Mrs. S. Jones parents of Pecola Jones Mr. and Mrs. W. Kalisz parents of David Kalisz 'S r, A ri”W U- % ‘3T'V L j jJjjJ J'zmj - i j - J --V j [, £g U1' li Jlui. Mr. and Mrs. R. Keller parents of Marysue Keller Mr. and Mrs. M. Sautora parents of Marci Krasny Mr. and Mrs. W. Lehman, Jr. parents of David Lehman Mr. and Mrs. H. Lemerise parents of Richard Lemerise Mr. and Mrs. L. Leonberger parents of Holly Leonberger Mr. and Mrs. A. 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Stone mother of Bradley Stone Mr. and Mrs. A. Stubbs parents of Loree Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. G. Sutton parents of Alan Sutton Mr. and Mrs. W. Swartz parents of Susan Swartz Mr. and Mrs. A. Szokan parents of Doreen Szokan Mr. and Mrs. T. Tao parents of Young Tao Mr. and Mrs W. Tench parents of Frank Tench Mr. and Mrs. E. Tomei parents of Jacqueline Tomei Mr. and Mrs. S. Trojanowski parents of Cynthia Trojanowski Mr. J. Valore father of Ronald Valore Dr. and Mrs. P. Wehrum parents of Paul Wehrum Mr. and Mrs. J. Welling parents of Susanna Welling £ I BEDFORD LEADER DRUG Under same management for over 40 years Corner of Broadway And Columbus 196 Ads Phone 475-5555 [ VOUR LvmM) WBtWf f AOCMT J Katz Insurance Agency “We insure so you’re secure” Complete line of insurance 5333 Northfield Ronald E. 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Judd, President MUSIC MANOR, INC. “To Serve You Better Musically” 15850 Broadway Maple Heights, Ohio 44137 Whitmore Carpet Company 26018 Broadway Oakwood Village • New Carpet Sales • Carpet Cleaning • Installations and Repairs Don Whitmore Grace Whitmore Phone 439-1142 Phone 439-4616 Friendly service at the station or on the road is standard at Broad- way and Rockside Shell. Ill Broadway. Ads 221 The Queen and King and their court. Queen Pam Schultz and King Terry Tench. 222 Queens Senior attendants; Willow Cunningham and Matt Bobby, Linda Beshara and Joe Blaha. Bobbi DiCenzi and Tony Zingale. Sophomore attendants; Laurie Fife Junior attendants; Candy Moroz and and Chris Kostura. Greg Piscura. Attendants enjoy coronation dance. ‘Time in a Bottle’ Fulfills Pam’s Dream For many years the heart has been the symbol for Love. Love was in the atmosphere on this special night and radiated from Queen Pam and her attendants. All who attended have memories that will be kept forever, like Time in a Bottle. Sweetheart Bali 223 These Days Will Bring Memories Hey Terry, slow down! Stop laughing Sue. this is serious business! My girdle is killing me! 224 Queens Queen Lucy Adone and her court add color to the Prom. Queen Mary Kay Biss holds the crowd in awe. Queens 225 Mary Kay Chosen Queen Homecoming was one of the most hectic and active events of the year. The constant fluf- fing of flowers and hammering of nails concluded with Scut- tle The South” as the winning float. The most exciting event of the evening was when Mary Kay Biss was crowned Homecom- ing Queen of 1973 with her attendants Chris Fowler, Jerenne Barr, and Pam Schultz. The Band salutes their fellow musician. Mary Kay's court shares in her happiness. A time-out lulls the crowd. 226 Queens The crowd thrills to a Bearcat gain. Corinne exchanges her crown with a smile. Homecoming 227 The Prom Court adds splendor to the evening. Crown bearers parade to the coronation. The coronation dance is presented after hours of practice. 228 Queens Queen Lucy beams with happiness. Bonnie Gravill crowns the 1973 Prom Queen Lucy Adone. A happy moment arrives for Queen Lucy Adone. Lucy Reigned Over ‘Colour My World’ As students walked into the Riviera Country Club, they found that it had been transformed into a romantic utopia. The theme for the evening was “Colour My World” with Queen Lucy Adone reigning over the dance and her attendants Pam Bokshon and Sue Daugherty. Prom 229 Terri Climbs Stairway to Heaven The cafeteria seemed to turn into a world of clouds and stars; as the theme for the Harvest Hop was Stairway to Heaven . This was surely a memorable night for all who attended, especially for Queen Terri Glavan and her atten- dants Joan Mazur, Beth Youngblood, and Mary Jo Columbo. Sophomore couples enjoy the punch. 230 Queens Queen Terri has an exciting moment. Bootleg provides the evening’s music. The fall court sets the mood for the Hop. Harvest Hop 231 al'e or hesitate at Sooq concert: -Experience wiuy fi j Heavy TraHi u:,;, do no r sf- 232 Closing MMMMM Collage 233 234 Closing 236 Closing I have forgotten nothing in my life that ever had a foremost place there. But that poor dream as I once used to call it has gone by. Charles Dickens 240 Graduation Miss Susan Reichle Dave Kalisz....... Debbie Hryb....... Danna Balanchuk .. Frazer Lockhart___ Kathy Brenne Jean Bramcazio Willow Cunningham Becky Padoba Robin Smith Doreen Szokon Sue Waligorski Leslie Cartwell Anne Morelli Stacey Hutson Kathy St. John Joan Brennan Sue Cannata Sue Stakes Dave Lehman Dave Przeracki Phil Machi ...........advisor ............editor ... assistant editor business manager .....photography r Vi
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