Brashear High School - Stargazer Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1983

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With many of our activities, we are taken to other schools, places around Pittsburgh or even further out of state. We are given the opportunity to make new friends and see new things. The variety of clubs our school offers has something for everyone. Variety is the spice of life. Above: jamie Irby takes a break after a long dayg Mary Ann Cancelliere cheers the Bullets to victoryg Laura Coo- per clowns around at the Spring Fling. To the right: Monica Seraso finds herself a fitting place in Canada. Mary jo David and Chris Barth en- joy the elegance of dining out. ,I 5 . tx ':.1., 'l' ,efweg .1 : ,L 1.f'.f'-6 -- ,,irf3',gt 1 , f1ei,.e,Qa y ,- L. lr, , ...ff few-'ga gi f 4' 'Was t I' .W ..gf2?1fiS?' .. ...gd ff K lffgiigi 4 ' at . my 'Xi at . 'FTP nfwabfi f Ai w. 'P' , ra L it Q i.,,ws,: y 9132 4 ,Leif .Z ,fa taffa- A, ffm. at , is. ga? ' Yi -' 'B Hg 'ifffilf 1 , 'gf ,f?'E- ' ' fi? G Q 1 ,...5:- -'E t,K.,iff-- ,W H f. ' . Q-Q.,-J mea, 1, ta., f . ,. AA of --M . 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SQ aiflniflenibif' of each The privileges of being at the c culties of being 1'-' Lb-C,PfQm, the C1355 beee ' Tbecliffif econ a senior include ,making career choices, finding the knowing you are alone in a very short time. SUSAN ACQUARO KIM ADAMS MELISSA ADDISON KIMBERLY ALLEN PATRICIA ALLEN ANIANETTE ALLISON Paul Strcthers is seen agonizing over his warm-up splits before he starts to TRACY ALMOND DONNELL ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDREWS DAVID APPEL NANCY ARMSTRONG SHARON AUGUSTINE MARY BACKODE MICHAEL BAIKER JOHN BAKALARSKI KENNETH BALASKI ,vw-V' GARY BALL LISA BARILLA WILLIAM BARKER This preparation takes skill and endurance. ROBERT BARRON STACEY BARRY MARY BARVILCHAK LAWRENCE BATTLE BETH ANN BEATTIE PATRICIA BEATTY STEPHANIE BEHUN DENNIS BELKOT GWENDOLYN BELL TWANDA BENJAMIN SANDY BIANCO LOUIS BISCARDO TIMOTHY BISSERT r WILLIAM BLACK With a ready smile to start class off right is Valerie Williams. DAVID BOGGUS -ff' CATHERINE BOSH KIMBERLY BOWDEN MILDRED BOYD DIANE BROCCOLO LATIECE BROWN JOHN BRUNO 32 MARY BLAIR GINA BI-UM ELIZABETH BOGGUS MATTHEW BOOKER KIM BRETHAUER LISA BROADUS KIMBERLY BRUNO JUDI BRYNER KATHLEEN BURGESS PATRICK CAPATOLLA PAMELA CHRISTY DAMITA BURKE ANGELA CARTER GINO CHIODO RHONDA CLAYTON ROBERT BUTLER THOMAS CHAJKOWSKI JOSEPH CHIODO LUCY COFFY MARLOWE CAMPBELL LOUIS CANCELLIERE JOHN CHANEY LATANYA CHAVIS ANNA CHIRUMBOLO LORI CHRISTIAN STEPHANIE COLBERT BEVERLY COLEMAN ., . wi , K, ii , ,, nquufl 5- fu- , H i.n's.:.','f?a of 164513, H' si Y ,n4rnn'atl'4.0i,.j-H A- .,'.,N...l.n.,.,, fi. , anoeufgg! Y V ! ,,,... Q, nn-ful! D - ' 'Nfl Q, - ,D ' - i ltlll 1 1 V V Mun an , ,D E ff.'.f:f:+x. A -f 4 f , 1 'fixes ,Q . faq M' ' 'H -ff? I ff? , I 1:5 5. inf ff ,Q 551 f fl , if I r l K I ,mf E ' HH, . M ,V-fi: ,IC D Y ,rv nf: 5 Q An Q, ff, A . A --.I E,- 'fn fffff 41 A ,V 2 A .1 n H ' I' ni J -A R D QV ,if , ' if if r I CHESTER COLLINS ALEX COLVIN CLAUDIA CONN GEORGETTA COOPER LISA COVATO ,,- ' .gX Q, 1 r-' - ,Tub-Qasya-1 B,g4Yf f. 5 f ' -I Q , , ,.., 5 X Q5 ,. ,jg if x .Wi , f , KAREN CROWLEY IOANN CRUTHERS ROBERT CUMER Q Stephanie ancl Colleen take a break during the City Championship to BARBARA CUMMINGS LISA CUSICK MICHELLE DAMIANO receive beautiful carnations. Va , LINDOL DANIELS THOMAS DANIK MARGARET DARNLEY MARY JD DAVID JOHN DAWN COLLEEN DAVIS TANYA DAVIS TRACEY DAVIS TWANA DAVIS JAMES DAVISON Ka' ,ff DANIEL DEHLER TAMALA DELUAL ROBERT DEMINO JEANNE DEMPSEY 'ww 5 1 zugggm 1 RM: 1 wi I ' I fmm.,Wa, I STAR DETRICK PAUL DEVLIN LISA DEW GURSIMRAN DHODI LUIGI DiCELLO ROBERT DiDOMENICO PATRICE DIETER TODD DiPERNA COLLEEN DOBBINS ,qv . 4' ..f- ,, Q' gy DANNY DOBROWLSKI DURWOOD DONNELL WENDY DRAKE DAVID DRISCHLER DAWN DUFFY ea' ,M , -1453 1 1 , i-'fg,f'5Q.j,', 1'?'?'? + i COLLEEN DUGGAN SHERRIE ECKES NANETTE EDMONDS RENEE EDWARDS MARTIN EIBECK -' 1 ,J -if 'I ' 5,5 Q - f ,M f f fr ff , ...- , ADA ' I . 'A 1 - HOPE ELD KAREN ENGLISH MARK ERICKSSON SAMUEL ERVIN ROBERT ESPOSITO 4 4 I EVANGELINE ETHRIDGE GARY EVANS ROBERT FALCK LISA FALOON DENISE FARRELL ,IR I 7 N9 i RUSSEY FIELDS LISA FISHER PHYLLIS FISHER LISA FLECKER NADINE FLORIAN xi' ass --1 K ig... PATSY FOLINO DEBORAH FORGEY VICTORIA FOSTER Serving the ball with vigor is Louis Biscardo. CHARLES FRANKLIN JOYCELYN FREEMAN GARY FRESHLEY MICHELLE FRESHLEY DOLORES FULLER LISA FUSCA THOMAS GAETANO DANA GAULT xx 6 l I 1. X JOSEPH GEYER ROBERT GEYER MARY BETH GILBERT ERNEST GILL LAURIE GORMLEY MICHAEL GORRING GIL GIBSON AMY GOCHNOUR 1 '3v'5I 4 ' 9 fo - ' go VJ: , I ,O 'Q 'f? 'f l W v,Q qw 4' + QL4 '.f?v '- DAWN GRACE ANDREA GIGLIOTTI THERESE GIGLIOTTI CURTIS GOINGS THOMAS GORDON BEVERLY GRASSEL LARRY GREEN ROBERT GREEN SHERRI GREEN LISA GRIFFIN JAMES GRIGGS DONNA GROMEK LQ' if' hi' PATRICIA GURLEY RICHARD GUSZCZYNSKI MARY HALEY MICHAEL HAMILTON DARNELL HARPER f- -,nun ...Q-.'.,..f-,H ,.-, nhl. . ,A,:A:, ,,:::' ,. I .',I'a. , ,.s'e.i,.,',. un' , 4 . - ,ue ,, .n .unvfg nl ,,n0',.r',.4 ,un.n.s'l, Q , nt' I , 4 0.0. , 4 0. N aziz-:f:'.'.-.'.-14-1' f I hun ','.'.'. 4 , pjnf' ffunf,,,..', Mn.. nul'i,,,,u 1.-A... .A rng,5.4pA-1 , . ,Agp . 4 11 0 fs'1,ii','.'5f ' ' ' iffqtm -: fe, f , f -X 'fffiff ' .gig 1, 5 a nj, Sf H MI I ...J 1 you 1 Q- ? 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PAMELA HUMPHREYS BONNIE HUNTER KIM HUNTER 5, N EDWARD HURLEY GALE IRVIN CYNTHIA JACKSON TIMOTHY JACKSON MARK JACOBSON w ARDELLA JAMES KATHLEEN JAMISON MICHAEL JASKO ANTHONY JENKINS JACKIE JENNINGS Si LACHELLE JERMANY DARNELL JOHNSON JONATHAN JOHNSON PHYLLIS JOHNSON RICHARD JONES WILLIAM JONES KIMBERLY KAERCHER DOUGLAS KARAS SANDRA KARBOWSKI GEORGE KARNBAUER LESLIE KARON MICHELLE KEFFER TIMOTHY KELCH tvs ' CHARLES KELLER RAYMOND KELLY GREGORY KENNEDY JAMES KERKAN GERALDINE KIDNEY ma, :Si CARMEN KING JOHN KRULL TIMOTHY KIRSCH KAREN KUST . if ff ANTOINETTE LAMONDE MICHAEL LAND 1, f ,If ,!g ,d' 'I Se' f 3 5 1 TIMOTHY LANNON JOYCE L. LAROCCA SONYA KNIGHTS CYNTHIA KONIECZNY RAEGAN KOTCHIG EVA KUTI MARILYN LANG Sonya Knights and Georgetta Cooper are seen admiring the Stargaz 82 JOSEPH LCGRAND RONNIE LESKO WILLIAM LIDDLE 5 M 1 2' in -is ' 1' I ZINA LINCOLN CARMELLA LOCKE DEANNA LUCCI LOUIS MACRI GARY MAGNOTTI JOHN MAJEWICZ 15 'W N 5' 1, ' , s' 'fy -X EM.. , U ,, R. M, ' i3'fvfi!l W z , ' ,MI G uw. , ,' , DAVID MANGAN ORNA MANISON MICHAEL MANNION 546 I--.. ERIC LUFT BRIAN MACON ...L in SUSAN MALITS DARLENE MALSCH DEBRA MARSHALL VICKY MARSHALL -ev? CHARLENE MARTIG THOMAS MARTIN MONICA MARTIRE PATRICIA MARUNICH JAMES MATTOLA TERRANCE MATTOX GARY MESKO THOMAS MESSINA LEE MICHAEL DEBORAH MILCAREK GLENN MILLER HARRY MILLER JAMES MILLER JILL MILLER KAREN L. MILLER MARLO MILLER ANITA MIXON SANDRA MOESLEIN LOUIS MOLINARO STACEY MOORE CAROL MORRIS PATRICK MOSTYN STEPHANIE STEPHEN MOYE ui in JOHN AABRASHEAS' H!G1i SANW' MYSLFSN LISA CUSKK DIAN1 WALKf'VV?'lkI S-HAR! JH V 8 .5 ' af? I - x V-,f , V !i721fVTf if H ' 555 -,,-...W-.,:..., .t 153 t AQ 'Q UOIHGE KY WJLUAM 5 MARY' is W . I V was 3a-p 'E s iw gi' ff , HM M? 1' ,M ,g if a afar? 1' 'EW' w S.. JOHN NATTO JOHN NICCOLI NAVARAN NICHOLS LOUIS NOCINE fax. 2 FTA Q, DARLA O'BRIEN MICHELE OGLETREE RICHARD O'NIEL JAMIE ORENDA DONNA NYE MARY E O'ROURKE LOUIS ORSI RONLAD O'TOOLE THOMAS O'TOOLE MARK PACE VENUS PAGE SHARI PALMER Karen Kust, prospective artist, displays her talents in art class THOMAS PAMPLIN PAUL PARHAM PAMELA PASTORIUS 31-Q., R LEWIS PERRI ALAN PERUGINI PERCILLA PETHO Qfw I f MARY PITSCHKE ROBERT POREMSKI MARY PATSEN 'Pav ROBERTA PIACQUADIO DOREEN POLOSKY MAJOR PORTER MARK PATTERSON 'Jlf ANTHONY PISTELLA X E 5 W , ,fi , VALERIE POOL IEFFERY POWE 1 2 5 MICHELIE POWELL SCOTT PRICE TERESA PRINCE April wants some but Arthur is not dishing out any of his potato chips. DEAN PROVIDENT PATRICIA PRYOR TINA PRYOR J? .-.pw .V ,ff ,I I C x MARIANNE PULEO CHARLES RAFALOWSKI VICTORIA RAINEY TONYA RAMSEY ANTHONY RAVIDA fu'-J DANIELLE RAYMOND MILTON REDWINE CAROL REICK CHARLES RENK FRANK RICHARDS s , Nd I ' KIM ROBINSON MICHELLE ROBINSON RAUB ROBINSON MICHAEL ROMANO 4, ? -egi'Q'vg 'Oo Qi if 12' S.. if ANGIE RUMPI-I CAROLYN RUSSELL ANGELA SALERA CHRIS SALERA DEBBIE SAUNDERS CHRIS SCARVACE ROBERT SCHEIBLE MATTHEW SCHIRRA DONALD SCHNEIDER TRACY SCHOFIELD ROBERT SCHREIBER FLOYD SCHUBERT DAN SCHUMACHER I 2 f ROBERTA SCOTT JENNIFER SEAMAN RENEE SELESTER V If V k ,ffiagfgg 'f as ' - , ' ' : f 3319 3 b ii I Assss Q Y ' if? 1 ff 3 JAMES SHERID-A-N DARRELL SHERMAN MANDY SIMMONS MICHELE SIMMONS AMBER SIMS JANET SINOPOLI fx, ,Sh DONNA Sl-IAMLIN MICHELE SHEDD I 1 Dawn Duffy poses naturally for her afternoon break with a smile KEVIN SKINNER FRANK SLINGER DION SMITH DONALD SNYDER ERIC SOUKUP CINDY SPRINGEL EUGENE STANEK KRISTOPHER STANG THOMAS STANGRECKI DARLENE STRONG MARGARET STURM PAULA SUNSERI ELOISE SWAN PATRICIA TALLON MARQUIST TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR SEAN TEETERS MARIELANA THOMAS THOMAS STEPHANIE THOMAS A 2 TINA THOMPSON BRYAN THORNBERG TRACY THORNTON STEPHANIE TODD ,4-15, DEBRA TONTI JAMES TOSKEY ROBERTA TYSON GEORGE UHL CYNTHIA VICKERS SUSAN VOGT SHIRLJEAN WALKER DIANE WALKOWSKI if 9 I E CHERI TOTH ANTHONY URBAN KIMBERLY WADE VIDA WALLACE .FS f I V, --fx 3-:Qi g if EUGENE TOTINO 101-INATHAN TRAMMELL PATRICK VALENT YVONNE VALERINO ROBERT WADE MARK WEIGNER SHARON WALSH DOREENA WASHINGTON JAMES WASTCHAK PATRICIA WATSON LORA WATTERS RAYMOND WEBER CINDY WEIGOLD rs- ' I R 52512 - ,-. qi,-5, fm . aw I QW NAOMI WEISBEKER RODY was CHERENA WHITE f ,. I Xi ,K S 3 Q L needs a fnend, and Damnan Zottolx has found a qunet one. ERVING WILBORN ARTHUR WILLIAMS DARRELL WILLIAMS no , DAVID WILLIAMS GERALDINE WILLIAMS MARK WILLIAMS RAYMOND WILLIAMS SHAWN WILLIAMS .4-:JI L VALERIE WILLIAMS GARY WILLIAMSON CALVIN WILSON 2 -1 KERRY WOODS RAYMOND WOODS EDWARD WILSON MARILYN WYLAND TRACI YOUNG JOSEPH YVORRA JOANNE ZAWOJSKI DAMIAN ZOTTOLI JOSEPH ZYCH I, ff MONICA WIMBUSH CHRISTINE WOOD I HOLLY WOODSON I SYLVESTER WRIGHT Yx Dion Smith, hurt before the first game, was unable to play but watched intensely. I IORS LEAVE THEIR MARK ABBOT, RODNEY L. N435 avorite teacher is Mr. Moskowitz. Favorite Author is H. G. ells. Fondest memory of Brashear is the summer vacations. Favorite dream vacation would be to Las Vegas or California. Likes seafood as well as Italian and Mexican foods. Future plans are to go to California and become an actor or join the Air Force. ACQUARO, SUSAN S416 Member of the Newspaper Staff. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading Sidney Sheldon. Fondest memory is Brashear in City in her Senior year. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Likes Italian food. Plans to go to college. ADAMS, KIM N460 Participated in the Choir. Favorite teacher is Miss Colwes. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Would like to vacation in Ha- waii. Favorite foods include hamburgers and pizza. Future plans are to go to school and get a job. ADDISON, MELISSA CHARISE N460 Participated in Cross Country, Swimming, Cheerleading, and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Oleniacz. Favorite Author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory is being in tenth grade. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favor- ite food is ice cream. Plans to join the Armed Forces, go to college, and become a veterinarian. ALLEN, KIMBERLY N435 Participated in Drill Team and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin. Fondest memory is meeting friends. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite foods are fruits and vegetables. Plans to go to nursing school. ALLEN, PATRICIA N439 Favorite teacher is Ms. S. Favorite food is pizza. Future plans include going to school. ALLISON, ANJANETTE N439 Participated in Home Coming. Drill Team, Student Coun- cil, Color Guard, Student Security, and Steering Committee. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin. Favorite Author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory was when the Student Security went to Washington, D.C. Dream vacation spot Paris, France. Favorite food is Pizza. ALMOND, TRACY 435 Active in the Girl's Varsity Basketball Team, Spanish Club, and the Orchestra. Likes Mr. Connor. Enjoys reading john Steinbeck and likes shrimp and fried rice. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Fondest memory is the long weekends when we had Fridays off. Plans to go to college and become a lawyer. ANDERSON, DONNELL N447 Participated in Basketball and Deca. Favorite teacher is Mr. White. Enjoys reading Hemingway. Fondest memory is the first day of school. Dreams of going to Florida. Favorite food is chicken. Plans to get a bachelor's degree in Business Retail- ing. ANDREWS, WILLIAM T. JR. QPEPJ S034 Participated in Stage Crew. Likes Mr. Rudock, Ms. Clark, Ms. Keane, and Ms. Rehm. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is senior year at Brashear. Dream vacation spot is Florida. Plans to further his education. APPEL, DAVID N450 Favorite teacher Mr. Bloom. Fondest memory of Brashear will be leaving. Would like to go to Hawaii. Likes Italian food. Plans to become an Electrician. ARDOLINO, DANNY Favorite teacher is Mr. Abram. Enjoys reading books by A. Doyle. Fondest memories are the Championships. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Favorite food is steak and shrimp. Future plans are to work. ARMSTRONG, NANCY S409 Active in Tennis and Track. Likes Ms. Street and Mrs. Pogue. Would like to visit Hawaii. Likes pizza. Future plans include going to college. AUGUSTINE, SHERRI N447 Participated in Track Team, Ski Club, and Newspaper. Likes Mrs. Topp and Miss Keane. Likes the author Rosemary Rodgers. Enjoys eating Chinese food. Dreams of traveling to Europe. She'll always remember her Senior year. Plans to attend college. BACKODE, MARY KAY 034 Active member of Deca. Likes Mrs. Hamrock and Mrs. Pogue. Fondest memory of Brashear is when she and six friends were suspended for being in the mens bathroom. Dream vacation spot is Seven Springs. Favorite food is pizza and french fries. She is undecided about future plans. BAIKER, MICHAEL N447 Member of the Volleyball Team. Participated in the Super- bowl of Problem Solving, Math League, and Student Securi- ty. Favorite author is F. Scott Fitzgerald. Dreams of going to Hawaii. Enjoys fillet mignon. Plans to go to college for pre- dental work. BAKALARSKI, JOHN S317 Active in Swimming and Tennis. Likes Mr. Bashour and Mr. Conrad. Favorite author is D. Salinger. Dreams of visiting California or Hawaii. Enjoys eating liver and onions. Plans to be a Computer Programmer, and Auto or Diesel Mechanic, BALASKI, KEN N460 Participated on Student Council, Yearbook, President of Steering Committee, Class Plays, AFS, Chorus, and Red Cross. Favorite author is Ray Bradbury. Fondest memory of Brashear was winning his trip to Istanbul, Turkey. Dream vacation spot is Nice, France. Plans to go to Carnegie Mellon University for Computer Science. BALL, GARY N450 Fondest memory of Brashear is graduation. BARRY, STACEY S409 Active as Cheerleading Manager and President of FHA, also involved in the Make-up Crew. Favorite teacher is Ms. Henderson. Would like to vacation in Europe. Future plans are to become a pediatrician. BARVILCHAK, MARY 435 BATTLE, LAWRENCE S407 Active member of the Baseball Team. Likes Mrs. Hamrock. i X-QQ, . Q Q1 E. I X Fondest memory of Brashear was going to the City Cham- pionship. Would like to go to Hawaii. Favorite food is chili. Plans to go into Communications. BEATTIE, BETH N447 Fondest memory of Brashear is Graduation. Her dream vacation spot is Florida. She loves to eat pizza. BEATTY, PATRICIA S305 Participated in Baseball, Pom-Pom Girls, and Chorus. Likes Mr. Abram. Favorite author is Salinger. Fondest memories include the after prom and the Spring Concert. Would like to go to Las Vegas. Likes steak. Future plans include working with tractor trailors or airline storage. BEHUN, STEPHANIE Participated in Cheerleading, Student Security, Student Council, Red Cross, and was on Make-up Crew for Class Play. Likes Ms. Henderson. Fondest memory was making the cheerleading squad. Dream vacation spot is France. Favorite foods are olives and mushrooms. Plans to go to college. BELKOT, DENNIS C. N550 Participated in Swim Team and Golf Team, also one of the SENIORS SAY THAT . Cinderella Snow White Peter Pan Robin Hood . . are their FAVDRITE FAIRY TALE CHARACTERS Five Fuzzouts. Favorite teacher is Mr. Goldstein. Dream vacation spots are France and Greece. Likes barbequed lamb. Plans to possibly go to IUP and be successful. BELL, GWENDOLYN N437 Participated in Drill Team, Student Security, and the Senior Steering Committee. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Her fondest memory is her tenth grade Chemistry class. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Enjoys pizza. Hopes to attend college. BENJAMIN, TWANDA N450 Participated in Volleyball, Softball, Student Council, and Choir. Likes Ms. Robinson. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is meeting Lamont Yarbrough. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes Chinese food, especially curry shrimp and rice. Plans to be a success in life, love, and in her career. Would like to be in the Air Force and have at least four children, ' BIANCO, SANDY N550 Participated in Volleyball. Likes Mr. Wertheimer and Mr. Cywinski. Favorite author is Kerr. Fondest memory is the snowstorm. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes lasagna. Plans to become a Dental Assistant. BISADUS, LISA N450 Participated in Student Security and Cheerleading. Favorite teacher is Mr. Aubele. Favorite author is Stephen King. Fondest memory is the good times during lunch. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is spaghetti. Future plans are going to Business school or Beauty school. BISCARDO, LOUIS S3 I7 Participated on the Tennis Team, Student Security, Student Council, National Honor Society, and Math Leagues. Likes Mr. Abram, Miss Keane, Mrs. Clarke, and Mr. Goldstein. Favorite author is Stephen King. Would like to go to Austra- lia. Favorite food is orange sherbert. Plans to go to college and hopes to marry Trish. BLUM, GINA S034 Favorite teachers are Mr. Stephenson and Mr. Gruseck. Would like to vacation in California. Favorite food is pizza. Future plans are to go to college. BOGGUS, DAVID S4o9 Participated in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Zellman. Likes to read books by Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is his ninth grade year. Dreams of vacationing in Hollywood, California. Favorite foods are pizza and hambur- gers. Plans to go to Penn State. BOGGUS, ELIZABETH V. N447 Active in the sports programs at Brashear. Favorite teacher is Mr. Wertheimer. Enjoys reading Alex Haley. Fondest memory of Brashear was when the class of 79-So graduated. Would like to vacation in Hawaii, Florida, Alaska, and Greenland. Likes pizza, hot dogs, oatmeal, turkey, and broc- coli. Plans to join the Air Force, then attend school. BOOKER, MATTHEW N439 Favorite teacher is Mr. Moskowitz. Fondest memory of Brashear is the water crisis. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii or Jamaica. Likes all food. Plans to perform. BOSH, CATHERINE N460 Participated in Drill Team. Favorite teacher is Mr. Doak. Dream vacation is in Hawaii. Favorite food is lasagna. Fon- dest memory of Brashear is summer vacation. Future plans are to get married and start a family. BOWLES, KIM ' N437 Active in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Selinski. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is walking down Crane Avenue in the snow storm. Dream spot is Houston, Texas. Favorite food is french fries, bacon, pizza. Plans to go to the U. S. Air Force. BOYD, MILDRED N439 Active in Drill Team and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Favorite food is chicken or steak and potatoes. Fondest memory of Brashear is the first City Foot- ball Championship. Future plans are to be a Medical Secre- tary or a Nurse. BRANCH, VICKIE S407 Favorite teacher is Ms. Keane. Enjoys spaghetti. Would like to vacation in Miami, Florida. Fondest memory of Brashear was the City Championships Football Game. Plans to be a famous designer. BRETHAUER, KIM N437 Favorite teacher is Ms. Colwes. Best author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory was having fun trying to learn. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Favorite food is sweet cabbage, steak, and ribs. Plans to go to school and become a Medical Assistant. BROWN, LATIECE SZI7 Active in Student Council and Chorus. Likes Mrs. Pogue and Ms. Keane. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is the victorious football team. Would like to visit Hawaii. Likes eating steak. Plans to go on to college to study Computer Science. . BRUNO, JOHN N437 Participated in the Math Team. Favorite teacher is Ms. Clarke. Likes to read Shakespeare and eat spaghetti. Fondest memory is meeting new friends. Would like to visit Hawaii. Plans to go to Pitt and become an Engineer or Computer Scientist. BRUNO, KIMBERLY N454 Participated in the volleyball and cross country teams. Favor- ite teacher is Miss Street. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fon- dest memory is when the girls cross-country team won the city. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite foods are shrimp, lasagna, and fried chicken. Plans to become a Secre- tary. BRYANT, DONNA N447 Participated on the basketball team. Active member of Stu- dent Security and Senior Choir. Favorite teacher is Mr. Hadley. Likes to read Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is reaching the twelth grade. Would like to vacation in Florida. Likes hamburgers, french fries, pizza, and Spaghetti. Plans to go to college and get a job. BRYNER, JUDI LYNN S412 Active member of Drill Team, Student Security, Choir, and Yearbook. Likes Mr. Rose, Ms. Henderson, and Mr. Shar- kady. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Fondest memory at Brashear was spending lunch period with all her friends. Favorite food is steak. Plans to go to Duff's Business School and get married. BURGESS, KATHLEEN SZI7 Participated in Color Guard, the school play, Red Cross, and National History Day Competition. Was copy editor of the yearbook. Likes Ms. Pogue, Ms. Keane, and Ms. Troxell. Favorite author is Sydney Sheldon. Would like to visit Europe. Favorite food is pizza. Fondest memory of Brashear is meeting so many new and interesting people. Plans to attend college for Journalism and Photography and live happily ever after. BURKE, DAMITA N439 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Slesinski. Would like to go to California. Likes hamburgers and french fries. Plans to go to school and take up a trade. BUTLER, ROBERT S409 Participated in Student Security. Likes Mr. Goldstein. En- joys reading Gordon Parks and eating at McDonald's. His fondest memory is being on the Honor Roll. Would like to visit California. Hopes to attend college. CANCELLIERE, LOU S034 Dreams of vacationing in California. Fondest memory of Brashear is the vending machines. Favorite foods include spaghetti, hoagies, steaks, and steak-umms. Future plans are to become an Auto Mechanic. SENIORS SAY THAT . . Death Heights Failing Spiders are their WORST FEARS CARTER, ANGELA M. Active in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin. Fondest memory of Brashear is the t98o City Championship Game. Likes chicken. Dream vacation place is Paris. Plans to attend college for a degree in Computer Science or Account- ing. CHANEY, JOHN Participated on the Baseball Team and Student Council. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Dreams of vacationing in Australia. Favorite food is steak. Plans to attend college. CHAPMAN, YVONNE S034 Participated on the Track Team, Drill Team, and Prep. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Henderson. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is the school bus and the teachers. Favorite foods include pizza, barbecues, and hamburgers. Plans to become a Computer Operator. CHAVIS, LATANYA S034 Participated in Modern Dance, Student Security, and Stu- dent Council. Likes Mr. Morelli. Favorite author is Salinger. Fondest memory was the City Game. Dreams of visiting Las Vegas or Hollywood. Favorite food is tacos. Plans to go to college for Nursing. CHEATHAM, JOHN HOWARD N454 Participated in Student Council and was a member of the Football Team. Favorite teacher is Mr. Howey. Likes to eat hamburgers. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Would like to visit Hawaii. His fondest memory will be graduating. Hopes to become as rich as possible. CHESNES, CHRISTINE S407 Was active on Yearbook, Drama, Honor Society, and Senior Steering Committee. Likes Mrs. Hamrock, and Ms. Troxell. Favorite author is Nathaniel Hawthorne. Fondest memory of Brashear is the Football Championship. Would like to go to the Bahamas. Likes lasagna. Plans to go to school for Business Administration. CHIODO, GINO Active in Cross Country, Swim Team, and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Zig. Favorite author D. Salinger. Fondest memory at Brashear is all the good times I had with the girls. Dream vacation spot is Pome, Italy. Favorite food is lobster and crablegs. Plans to become a successful plumber. CHIODO, JOSEPH N435 Likes Mr. Brahour. Would enjoy traveling to Hawaii. Likes eating Spaghetti. Plans to be a mechanic in the future. CHIRUMBOLO, ANNA S403 Active in the Volleyball Team. Favorite teacher is Mr. Gru- seck. Enjoys reading Poe. Likes to eat pizza. Her fondest memory is meeting alot of people from different places. Would like to vacation in the Bahamas. Plans on becoming a successful secretary. CHOJKOWSKI, TOM Favorite teacher is Mr. Tristano. Would like to go to Hawaii. Favorite food is perogies. Plans to be successful and live good. P... 3 CHRISTIAN, LORI ANN Participated in Senior Choir, Senior Steering Committee, and was Vice President of Student Council. Likes Mrs. Pogue and Ms. Keane. Favorite author is William Shake- speare. Fondest memory of Brashear is when she sang 'AEnd- less Love at the Spring Concert. Dream vacation spot is going somewhere in the Bahamas. Likes pizza with every- thing. Plans to become a corporation Lawyer. CHRISTY, PAM N454 Active member of Drill team. Likes Mr. Zellman. Had a lot of fun in roth grade year at Brashear. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Likes Italian food. Plans to attend college and work part-time. CLAYTON, RHONDA S407 Participated in the Senior Choir. Favorite teacher is Ms. Colwes. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of high school was her last year. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to college. CLEMONS, STARIA S416 Favorite teacher is Ms. Rehm. Dreams of vacationing in Florida. Enjoys pizza. Future plans include the Air Force and college. COFFY, LUCY N460 Member of the National Honor Society. Favorite teachers include Ms. Pugliano, Ms. Rehm, Mr. Burrows, and Mr. Bowes. Enjoys the works of Charles Dickens. Fondest mem- ory was the people and the lunch time food fights. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite food is tacos. Plans to go to college. COLLINS, CHESTER N454 Active in the Swimming Team and Student Security. Likes Ms. Burke and Mr. Goldstein, Dr. Bouldin, and Mr. Ripple. His fondest memory is Kay and 4th period during 11th grade. Would like to visit the Virgin Islands. Likes to eat lasagna. Hopes to become a State Policeman and not worry about money. COLVIN, ALEZ S034 Participated in Swimming and Football. Likes Mr. Gold- stein, Miss Iones, and Mr. Hadley. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Fondest memory is walking down Crane Avenue on a snowy day in 1980. Dream vacation spot is Virginia Beach. Likes salads, fried potatoes, and chicken. Plans to live a very happy and challanging life. CONN, CLAUDIA N46o Active on Cross Country. Likes Ms. Gruden. Favorite author is Charles Dickens. Fondest memory was becoming aquainted with many different people. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh for Pre-Med. CONNOR, SERENA N439 Favorite teachers are Ms. Street, Ms. Pugliano, and Mrs. Scully. Fondest memory is graduation. Dreams of going to Peter's Island. Likes steak. Plans to go to college. COOPER, GEORGETTA Active in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Zunic. Favorite author is Ernest Hemmingway. Fondest memory is meeting friends. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans to go to a Nursing School. GOVATO, LISA N450 Participated in Volleyball, Ski Club, and Drill Team. Likes Mrs. Jackson. Favorite author is Sydney Omarr. Fondest memory of Brashear is when she received her letter in Volley- ball. Dream vacation spot is Galabria and Sicily, Italy. Likes italian food. Plans to go on to college, open a clothing store, get married, and have two or three children. CROWLEY, KAREN Participated in Track, Bowling, and Colorguard. Favorite teacher is Mr. Borrows. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Best memory is being able to meet different people and being able to get a good education at an excellent school. Dream vaca- tion cruise is to Bahamas. Favorite food is steak and baked potatoes. Plans to go to Bradford. CRUTHERS, ICANN S317 Likes Mr. Abram. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear is meeting new friends. Would enjoy traveling to Hawaii. Likes eating steak and shrimp. Plans to be a Police Woman. CUMER, ROBERT S409 Favorite teacher is Mr. Cotter. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite food is lasagna. Plans a future in Auto Mechanics. CUMMINGS, BARB N447 Likes Miss Davidson, Mr. Doak, and Mr. Zellman. Favorite author is e.e. cummings. Fondest memories of Brashear were lunch, her first football game, and the parties. Dream vacation spot is Canada or Hawaii. Likes pizza and almost every other food. Plans to travel, get a job, get married, and raise a family. CUSICK, LISA S317 Active member of the Red Cross Club, Student Security, Senior Steering Committee, Swim Team Manager, and Co- Copy Editor of the Yearbook. Favorite teachers are Mr. Conrad, Mrs. Pogue, Ms. Keane, and Mrs. Zunic. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory was meeting so many new people. Dreams of taking a cruise to the Bahamas. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans to go to college, and live happily ever after. DAMIANO, MICHELLE N450 Participated on the Girls Tennis Team and Newspaper. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Gruden and Mr. Twardy. Enjoys reading Agatha Christie. Fondest memory is going home at the end of the day. Dreams of going to Switzerland. Favorite food is cheese. Plans to attend Pitt for Psychology. A DANIK, THOMAS N450 Fondest memory is graduation. DANIELS, LINDOL Active in Swimming and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Coach Goldstein. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory the 4 years he has been at Brashear. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite foods are pizza and chicken, Future plans to go into Armed Forces. DARBY, TINA S412 Favorite teacher is Mr. Howey. Would like to vacation in New York. Favorite food is french fries. Future plans include buying a house. DARNLEY, MARGARET A. S034 Participated on the Swim and Track Teams and Deca. Favorite teacher is Ms. Connolly. Fondest memory is the people at Brashear. Dreams of going to California. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to college. DAVID, MARY JO N439 Participated in Red-Cross, Forensics, after school tutoring, Yearbook, School Play, Honor Society, and History Day. Likes reading Nathaniel Hawthorne. Would like to go to Hawaii. Fondest memory of Brashear was participating in the School Play. Plans to be a Doctor. DAVIS, COLLEEN S317 Favorite teacher is Mr. Rose. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is her teachers. Dream vacation is in Paris. Likes chicken. Plans to become a Nurse. DAVIS, TANYA N437 Participated on the Track and Swim Team. Member of Prep Engineering Club. Favorite teachers include Mrs. Gruden, Mrs. Clark, Ms. Rehm, and Mrs. Zunic. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is graduation day. Dreams of vacationing in Florida. Favorite food is lasagna. Plans to go to school for Nursing. DAVIS, TRACEY LYNN 450 Participated in Engineering Club and Student Security. Likes Miss Street. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is when Brashear went to City Championship, Dream vacation spot is Las Vegas. Favorite food is fish. Plans to go into Secretarial Science. DAVIS, TWANDA N454 Active in Swim Team and Student Security. Likes Mrs. G. Wilson. Enjoys reading Salinger. Fondest memory was at- tending the Bullets vs Highlanders game. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes chicken. Plans to attend Robert Mor- ris College to get a degree in Accounting and Business Administration. DAVISON, JAMES N460 Participated on the Baseball Team and the Deca Club. Favorite teacher is Mr. Werthiemer and Mr. Hadley. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is the Football City Championships. Dream vacation is on the Love Boat. Likes chicken breasts. Plans to go to college. DAY, MICHAEL SUGAR N439 Participated in the Class Play and Body-Building. His favor- ...W--i1 X ... 4 ite teacher is Mrs. St. Johns and enjoys reading Shakespeare. Would like to vacation in the Tropics. Favorite foods are Mexican and Chinese. Future plans include to be a world champion Kickboxer and to get married to his fiancee this summer. Would also like to go to college or the Army. DEBALD, JEFF S403 Active in Football, Volleyball, Baseball, Swimming, and Tennis. Also participated on Student Council and Student Security. Likes Mr. Abram. Fondest memory of Brashear is Geri Kidney. Would like to visit Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to a trade school then get a job. DELVAL, TAMMY S403 Member of the Drill Team. Likes Mrs. Pogue and Mr. Daugherty. Her favorite author is Mary Higgins Clark. Fondest memory includes all the friends she has made at Brashear. Would like to vacation in Hawaii or the Bahamas. Enjoys eating steak and pizza. Would like to go to college and become a Computer Programmer. DeMINO, BOB N450 Active member of the Baseball Team. Participated in Stu- dent Council. Favorite teachers are Mr. Lacenere and Mr. Bouldin. Fondest memory is summer vacation. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Favorite food is shrimp. Plans to attend college. DEMPSEY, JEANNE S409 Participated on the Ski Club. Likes Mr. Abram, Ms. Keane, and Mr. Conrad. Hopes to go to the Virgin Islands and Switzerland. Plans to attend Pitt. DETRICK, STAR S412 Active in Drill Team, Tumbling and Aerobic Dance. Likes Mr. Bouldin. Dream vacation spot is Aruba. Favorite food is veal. Plans to be an Actress. DEW, LISA S407 Participated in the School Play, Senior Steering Committee, and National Honor Society. Favorite teachers are Ms. Keane and Mrs. Clark. Enjoys reading Charles Dickens. Fondest memory is going to Europe during Easter vacation with Mr. Connor. Dreams of going to Hawaii or Greece. Favorite food is lasagna. Plans to go to college. DEVLIN, PAUL N454 Participated on Band, Senior Steering Committee, and the Ski Club. Favorite teacher is Mr. Wertheimer. Enjoys read- ing Rad Bradbury. Fondest memory is graduation. Would like to vacation in Salt Lake City, Utah. Favorite food is spaghetti. and meatballs. Plans to go to college. DHODI, SIMRAN N447 Participated on Red Cross, Atlantic-Pacific Math League, Pennsylvania Math League, and National Honor Society. Likes Mr. Cywinski. Fondest memory is walking around the halls of Brashear. Would like to go to Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to go to college for Accounting and Business Manage- ment. DiCELLO, LOU S407 Participated in Baseball and Football. Likes Mr. Tarasovic SENIORS SAY THAT . . . Star Wars Private Lessons Friday The 13th Tarzan fThe Ape Manj were the WGRST MOVIES and the author A-Doyle. Enjoys eating steak and lobster. Dreams of a vacation in Hawaii. Fondest memory of Bra- shear is the City Championships for Football. Plans to work. DiDOMENICO, ROBB N450 Involved with Student Council, Student Security, and was Sports Editor of the Newspaper. Likes Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading Dr. Seuss books. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Plans to be rich in the future, . DIETER, PATRICE N454 Participated in Red Cross, Chorus, Student Security, Ski Club, Class Play Staff, Senior Steering Committee, National History Day, and Art-Editor of Yearbook. Likes Mr. Twardy, Cy, Ms. Keane, and Mr. Bowes. Favorite author is Jim Morrison. Fondest memories of Brashear are Bill Reyn- olds, Cy's field trips, and the Pisacreta's. Dreams of visiting England again. Likes wine, Italian, and Mexican foods. Fu- ture plans include marrying Bill, attending La Roche College for graphic art and design, and living happily ever after. DONNELL, DURWOOD N439 Participated on the Football and Track Teams. Active mem- ber of the Prep Club. Favorite teacher is Mr. Wertheimer. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is gradu- ation. Would like to go to the Bahamas. Likes steak. Plans to go to college. DRAKE, WENDY S304 Participated in Student Security. Favorite author is Anne Mather. Dreams of vacationing in Paris, France. Fondest memory is keeping them hot. Favorite food is lobster. Plans to go to college and become a nurse fR.N.J DRISCHLER, DAVID S407 Favorite teacher is Mr. Stephenson. Fondest memory is the teachers. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Enjoys pizza. Plans on doing auto body work. SENIORS SAY THAT . Jordache Calvin Klein Bill Blass Pierre Cardin . are their FAVORITE CLOTHES DESIGNERS DUFFY, DAWN S407 Participated on the Drill Team. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Fondest memory of Brashear is summer vacation. Enjoys tacos. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Plans to attend a Business School. DUGGAN, COLLEEN ' S412 Active in Softball, Cheerleading, Drill Team, Student Secu- rity, and the Make-up Crew for the Class Play. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to college. ECKES, SHERRI S409 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Zunic. Enjoys reading books by Mark Twain. Fondest memory is fun with her friends. Dreams of going to England. Likes fried shrimp. Plans to marry and do everything she enjoys. EDMONDS, NANETTE Active in Drill Team and Cheerleading. Favorite teacher is Miss Jones. Favorite author is Salinger. Fondest memory is being bothered by dudes. Dream spot is California. Favorite foods are pizza, french fries, and hamburgers. Plans to go to Nursing School. EDWARDS, RENEE N454 Participated in Red Cross, Chorus, Student Security, Ski Club, Yearbook, Math Leagues, and is Treasurer of Student Council. Likes Ms. Keane, Cy, and Mr. Bowes. Fondest memories of Brashear are cy's field trips and the Pisacretals. Would like to go to the Bahamas. Favorite food is gyros and dinner at Chi Chi's. Plans to go to college at Carnegie Mellon University. EIBECK, MARTIN C. S409 Participated in Stage Crew and Media Crew, Likes Mr. Masilunas, Ms. Rehm, and Mr. Weigner. Favorite author is F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fondest memories are the plays he was involved in. Would like to go to Hawaii. Favorite food is anything that doesn't come out of the cafeteria. Future plans include attending a Tech School and the a Media School. ENGLISH, KAREN Active in Drill Team, Student Security, and Engineer Prep. Favorite teacher is Ms. Davidson and Mrs. Zunic. Fondest memory was meeting friends. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Favorite food is steak hoagies and greens. Plans to go to college and major in Accounting. ENSCOE, ROBERT S403 Participated in Coppers Explorers Engineering Post. Likes Mrs. Pogue. Favorite author is Ray Bradbury. The girls are his fondest memory. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes pizza. Future plan! include college. ERIKSON, MARK Favorite teachers are Mrs. Zunic and Miss Street. Favorite author is Hemingway. Dream vacation spot is Chautague Lake. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to Art School. ESPOSITO, BOB Favorite teacher is Mr. Goldstein. Fondest memory at Bra- shear was getting his diploma. Dream vacation is to go to Bermuda. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to be a Brain Surgeon. ETHRIDGE, EVANGELINE N439 Dream vacation spot is Rome. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans to become an Airline Stewardess. EVANS, GARY Participated on Cross Country and Indoor and Outdoor Track. Member of Student Council, Student Security, and Stage Crew. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Pogue, Miss Keane, and Mr. Connor. Enjoys reading Nathaniel Hawthorne. Dreams of vacationing in Hazelwood. Favorite food is green beans. I FALCK, ROBERT M. Participated in Student Council and the Steering Commit- tee. Favorite teachers include Mr. Abram, Mr. Weigner, and Ms. Pogue. Fondest memory was not going to Mr. Abrams class, gym, and getting Mr. Weigner mad. Would like to vacation in Athens, Greece. Plans to attend Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsylvania to become a Corperate Attorney. FALCON, LISA N379 Active member of the Band, Tennis, Basketball, and Softball Teams. Likes Mr. Cywinski. Enjoys reading books by Arthur Miller. Fondest memories of Brashear are winning the City Championship in Softball and her 1 ith grade Physics field trip. Would like to travel to Bermuda. Likes eating a Wendy's double with everything. Future plans include going to college. FARRELL, DENISE N439 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Hamrock. Dreams of vacationing in Jamaica, Favorite food is pizza. Plans a future in cosmetology. FIELDS, RUSSEY N437 Participated in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Conrad. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Fondest memory is getting caught in the elevator. Loves Big Macs. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Plans to go to college and major in Computer Science. FERRARI, TOM S232 Active on Student Security. Likes Ms. Rehm. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Remembers all the good times he had while attending Brashear. Would like to visit Cambodia. Plans to join the Army. FISHER, LISA S034 Her favorite teachers are Ms. Henderson and Mr. Weigner. Enjoys Stephen Spielberg's productions. Her fondest mem- ory is meeting her boyfriend, Ronnie. Would like to vacation in Ciruba. Likes to eat lasagna. Plans to marry and move to San Diego. FLECKER, LISA N439 Was involved in Chorus, Yearbook, Math League, and the Senior Steering Committee. Likes Mr. Tarasovic and Ms. Keane. Fondest memories of Brashear are the Physics field trips and the Pisacreta's. Would like to go to Arizona. Likes chimichangas and gyros. Plans to go to college. FLORIAN, NADINE Does att for Newspaper. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Tierney. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Fondest memory of Brashear was taking gym with Lisa. Enjoys seafood. Future plans include going to college and moving west. FOLEY, TIM N454 Participated in Football. Likes Mr. Aubele. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes pizza. Future plans include college. FOLINO, PAT Favorite author is Hemmingway. Fondest memory at Bra- shear was last day. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to work in T.-V. Repair Shop. FORGEY, DEBBIE S409 Participated on Colorguards, Pom-pom Squad and Chorus. Favorite teachers are Ms. Henderson, Ms. Rehm, and Mr. Tarasovic. Favorite author is Judy Blume. Fondest memory is meeting Marybeth, Michele, Louie and especially Bob. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite food is Mexican. Plans to attend Duff's Business School. FOSTER, VICKIE Favorite teacher is Mrs. Hamrock. Fondest memory is work- ing with Mrs. Hamrock. Dreams spot is Jamaica. Favorite food is lasagna and spaghetti. Plans, maybe, to get into photography. FRANKLIN, CHARLES S317 Participated on the Basketball Team, DECA, and Student Security. Favorite teacher was Charles Franklin Sr. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Enjoys junk food. Plans to be a sales clerk and own his own business, and live happily ever after. FREEMAN, JOYCELYN Participated in Volleyball and Engineering Club. Favorite teacher is Ms. Zunic. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory was trip to Koppers. Dream vacation spot Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Future plans for college. FULLER, DOLERES N437 Active member of the Swim Team, also participated in Student Security. Likes Mrs. Egan and Mr. White. Would like to visit Jamacia. Favorite foods are pizza, spaghetti, cornbeef, and steak. Plans to become a Nurse. FUSCA, LISA r N450 Active in Swimming and Track. Participated in the Band. Favorite teacher is Mr. Nance. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans on becoming an Engineer. GAETANO, MARK S437 Active in Baseball and Golf. Likes Mrs. Rusiewicz. Favorite author is William Shakespeare. Fondest memory is playing baseball for Mr. Zeglowitsch. Dreams of visiting Italy. Likes chicken. Plans to become an Accountant. GEYER, JOSEPH S500 Favorite teacher is Mr. Kinlough. Fondest memory is the people at Brashear. Favorite food is grilled cheese. Plans to go into construction. GEYER, ROBERT S416 Favorite teachers are Ms. Clarke and Mr. Vanderaar. Likes to read S.E. Hinton and eating Italian food and Hungarian desserts. His fondest memory is being on the South House patio. Hopes to vacation in Venice, Italy. Plans to enter the Naval Reserves and then work with his father as a carpenter. GIBSON, GIL N435 Favorite teacher is Mr. Klein. Enjoys reading the works of Ray Bradbury. Dreams of vacationing in Florida. Favorite food is lobster. Plans to go to college. GIGLIOTTI, ANDREA l'ANNIE S407 Participated in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks and likes to eat Italian food. Her fondest memory of Brashear is meeting new friends. Would like to see the Virgin Islands. Plans to go to business school for computers. GIGIOTTI, THERESA N437 Participated on the Girls Tennis Team and the National Honor Society. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Pogue and Mrs. Markely. Enjoys reading Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memroy is winning the city championships. Dreams of vacationing in the Bahamas. Enjoys shrimp. Plans to go to college. GILBERT, MARYBETI-I S407 Favorite teacher is Mr. Conrad. Favorite author is James Douglas Morrison, Fondest memory is meeting Debbie, one Henri 4 ,I 0 . KQQ A ', -V-.. 5 5 ,lf , , -a s ,A ul 4. Q 0 4 : -- 4-. ' . ,fn . . 1 , 1 Y .' if - jf? air A fs., 'Z great person and very special friend. Dreams of vacationing in the country in England. Plans to go to college and become a psychologist. GILL, ERNEST S403 Active on Swim Team and Bowling. Likes Mr. Abram. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Favorite foods are steak, shrimp, and Italian. Plans to become a welder. GOCHNOUR, AMY N460 Participated on the Pom-Pom Squad and Color Guard. Favorite teachers are Mr. White and Mrs. Gruden. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is the Snowball. Dreams of going to Hawaii. Enjoys Lobster. Plans to go into secretarial or business management work. GOINGS, CURTIS N455 Active on the Football Team. Also participated in Student Security. Likes Coach Ron Wabby. Favorite author is Shake- speare. Fondest memory of Brashear was having a successful 82-83 football season. Dreams of visiting California. Likes Gyros and pizza. Plans to play college football and major in architectural engineering. GORMLEY, LAURIE S403 Was MVP of the Girl's Tennis team, Active member of the Drama Club, Senior Steering Committee, Choir and Nation- f i al Honor Society. Enjoys reading Danielle Steele and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Would like to vacation on any romantic island. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Pogue and Ms. Keane, Favorite foods are pizza and stuffed shrimp. Plans to go to college. GRACE, DAWN N454 Active member of the Drill Team and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Gist. Enjoys the writings of Gordon Parks. Dreams of vacationing in Las Vegas, Hollywood, and Canada. Favorite foods are pizza, hot dogs, and chitlins. Future plans include college and a good job. GRASSEL, BEV N45o Was active in Cross Country and Honor Society. Likes Ms. Keane. Favorite author is Sidney Sheldon. Fondest memory is meeting so many new friends. Would like to go to the Virgin Islands. Likes veal parmesan. Plans to go to college and become a Nurse. GREEN, LARRY Active in Student Security. Likes Ms. Henderson. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear was win- ning the City Championship in Football. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Favorite foods are Chinese. Plans to have a successful job. GREEN, ROBERT S412 Participated on the Swim Team. Favorite teacher is Mr. Rudock. Likes reading books by Gordon Parks. Fondest memory was coming to school and meeting new and different people. Dreams of vacationing in Dallas. Favorite food is Pop Tarts. Plans to go to college and become an Air National Guardsmen. GRIER, KEVIN S322 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Fondest memory of Brashear was the school bus. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Enjoys steak. Plans to go to college or join the service. GRIFFIN, LISA DAWNETTE ' S412 Participated in Yearbook, Color Guard, Drill Team, and DECA. Likes Mr. Hadley and Mr. White. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of Brashear was her ninth grade year. Dream vacation spot is Paris or Hawaii. Likes steak and Gyros. Plans to become a Pediatrician. GRIGGS, JAMES S416 Participated on the Football team and the Track team. Likes all of his teachers. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is the Prom. Dreams of vacationing in the Bahamas. Enjoys spaghetti. Future plans include college. GROMEK, DONNA e N454 Active member of DECA. Likes Mr. White and Mrs. Jack- son. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is Italian. Plans to become a secretary. GUMINA, ANNE MARIE S5oo Favorite teacher is Mr. Tarasovic. Enjoys reading books by Anne Mather. Fondest memory is having fun with friends. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite food is steak. Plans to have fun, get a job, and get married. GURLEY, BRENDA N454 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Zunic. Likes Shakespeare. Fondest memories are lunchtime, sewing class, Gym, and friends. Would like to go to San Francisco. Favorite foods are fruits. Plans to attend college and become a military Policewoman. GURLEY, PATRICIA N437 Participated in Senior Choir. Likes Ms. Hermesky. Favorite author is Rod Sterling. Fondest memory is the Spring Con- cert. Would like to travel to the Bahamas. Likes pizza. Future plans include a career in foods and management. HALEY, MARY S416 Likes Ms. Henderson. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fon- dest memory was meeting new friends at Brashear. Dream vacation spot is Florida and Hawaii. Likes spaghetti. Plans to graduate and get a job. HAMILTON, MIKE S500 Favorite teacher is Mr. Abram. Fondest memory is all the girls at Brashear. Would like to visit a deserted island. Enjoys eating Prime Rib and plans to make alot of money. HARPER, DARNELL S407 Active in the Tennis Team, Senior Steering Committee, Yearbook, Band and Media Crew. Like Mrs. Pogue, Mr. Weigner and Ms. Keane. Enjoys Shakespeare and eating steak. His fondest memory of Brashear is meeting Sylvia Lynn Hutchin. Would like to visit Mexico. Hopes to enter the Marines and then go to Law School and live happily ever after. HARPER, TWANDA N460 Active in Track and was a basketball manager. Also partici- pated in Student Security and Senior Steering Committee. Likes Ms. Egan. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondly remembers when Brashear won City Championships in both Basketball and Football. Dreams of visiting St. Croix. Enjoys lasagna and gyros. Plans to continue her education. HARRIS, ANTHONY S407 Active member of Cross Country. Favorite teacher is Miss Jones 13582. Likes Reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory is the City Football game. Would like to visit Florida. Favorite food is chicken. Plans to become an Industrial Electrician. HARTZ, NANCY S403 Likes Mr. Rose, Mr. Morelli, and Ms. Keane. Favorite author is Charles Schultz. Fondest memory of Brashear is Mr. Morelli's chemistry class. Dream vacation spot is Ha- waii. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans to become a Nurse, housewife and mother. HAYES, DEMETRIUS N447 Active member of the Football team and Student Security. Likes Dr, Bouldin. Fondest memory is scoring against Mt. Lebanon. Would like to visit Hawaii. Enjoys eating steak. Hopes to become a millionaire. HEALY, KAREN N437 Active member of Student Security. Likes Mr. Bouldin and Mr. Hadley. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest mem- ory is 11th grade during both lunches. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to go to Bradford Business School. HEINZMAN, TOM S416 Participated on Swim Team and the Football Team. Favorite teachers are Mr. Goldstein and Mr. Russo. Fondest memory was meeting a girl named Percilla. Would like to go to Hawaii. Likes any food. Future plans are to work. HENDRIX, JAMES Active in Cross Country, Track, Engineering Club, and Math League. Favorite teacher is Mr. Thompson. Favorite author is Dr. Seuss. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to college. HENRY, RANDY S417 Active member of Media Crew. Favorite teacher is Mr. Masilunas. Fondest memory of Brashear was getting sick from the lunches. Dream vacation spot is California. Likes all types of food. Plans to go to college for Communications, Engineering or Computer Science. HEPNER, TOM N447 Participated in DECA. Favorite teachers are Mr. Werth- eimer and Mr. White. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Would like to vacation in Europe. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to college. HERNDON, MARY ELLEN S409 Participated on the Basketball team and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Colwes. Likes to read Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is winning the City Championship game. Would like to go to Jamaica. Enjoys french fries. Plans to go into the Army. HIMON, GEORGE Likes Dr. Bouldin. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is steak. Is undecided about the future. HINES, YVONNE N45o Participated on the Student Security. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Zunic and Mrs. Clarke. Enjoys the works of Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is the winning of the City Cham' pionship. Would like to vacation in the Bahamas or in Hawaii. Favorite food is chicken. Plans to become a Policewo- man or deal with Computers. HONEYGOSKEY, DIANE N460 Active in Track. Likes Mr. Cywinski. Enjoys reading the works of Stephen King. Fondest memory of Brashear is the field trips. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to go to college. HORMUTH, TIM N437 Favorite teacher is Nick Sarno. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to Penn Tech. HORNE, ROCHELLE S403 Likes Ms. Shields. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear is the City Championship. Would like SENIORS SAY THAT . Garfield Snoopy Nancy Drabble are their FAVORITE COMIC STRIP CHARACTERS to visit the Bahamas. Likes french fries. Plans to be an Electrical Engineer. HOUSTON, LISA S407 Participated in the Senior Choir for 3 years. HOWARD, HARRIET N435 Favorite teacher is Mr. Howey. Would like to vacation in New York. Favorite food is Hot Dogs. Plans to own a house. HOWSE, LYNELLE S306 Participated on Basketball and Softball teams. Favorite teach- er is Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading Poe or Shakespeare. Fon- dest memory is someone wearing their skirt backwards. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to join the Army or college ROTC. HUMPHREYS, PAMELA N437 Active in modern dance, Student Security, Student Council, Senior Steering Committee, and DECA. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory was when her boyfriend went here. Dreams of going to Paris. Likes chicken. Plans to go to Lincoln University and take up Retail Management. HULL, BRIAN N437 Active member of Football team. Also participated in Stu- dent Security. Likes Mr. Foreman. Favorite author is Shake- speare. Fondest memory is the trip to North Park. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is chicken. Plans to go to college. HUNTER, KIM N435 Participated in Cheerleading. Likes Mr. Zellman. Fondest memory was when Brashear went to the City Championship, in her tenth grade year. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Likes Italian food. Plans to get married and raise a family. HURLEY, EDWARD N435 Active in Cross Country, Track, Tennis, Band, and Student Council. Likes Mr. Wertheimer. Enjoys reading Dr. Seuss books. Fondly remembers winning the Cross Country cham- pionship. Would like to travel to Italy. Favorite food is Lisa's Chicken Rondelets. Plans to become Mr. Wertheimer's pro- tegee. IRVIN, GALE ANITA S429 Favorite teacher is Mr. White. Dreams of traveling around the world. Favorite foods are salads and fish sandwiches. Plans to become involved in the fast food industry. JACKSON, CYNTHIA Active in Basketball, Cross Country, and Track. Favorite teachers are Ms. Colwes and Mrs. Zunic. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory was when the Boy's Basketball Team won the City Championship. Dream vacation spot is Mexico. Favorite foods are liver with gravy and onions. Plans to go to college. JACKSON, TIMOTHY N450 Active in Track as a high jumper. Likes to read Shakespeare. Would like to visit Japan and loves pizza. Plans to go to college. JACOBSEN, MARK N437 Likes Ms. Street. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear is the physics field trips. Dream vacation spot is Paris, France. Favortie foods are lobster and spare ribs. Plans to go to an Art School. , JAMES, ARDELLA S407 Participated in the Varsity Basketball Team. Favorite teacher is Ms. Gist. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Dreams of vacationing in Europe. Favorite food is Chinese. Plans to become a Lab Technician or a Data Processor. JAMISON, KATHLEEN Participated in Volleyball and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Egry. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks' writings. Dreams of visiting Paris. Likes lasagna and shrimp. Plans to be a Computer Programmer. JASKO, MICHAEL Played Bass in Orchestra all four years. Dreams of vacation- ing on the Colorado Rockies and skiing. Favorite food is stuffed eggplant. Plans to go to Technical School and have a rewarding job in the field of Electronics. JENKINS, TONY S317 Participated in Student Security. Likes to read Shakespeare and eat pizza. Dreams of a vacation in Florida. Plans to find a nice job. JENNINGS, JACKIE Participated in Pom-Pom squad, Student Security, and Or- chestra. Favorite teachers are Dr. Bouldin and Ms. Egan. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Fondest memory is meeting a lot of new people. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is chitterlings and Italian food. Plans to go to college and become a Registered Nurse. JERMANY, LACHELLE Participated in Student Security. Favorite teachers are Mr. Abram and Ms. Gail Slesinski. Fondest memory was snow storm and getting our early. Dream vacation spot is Califor- nia. Favorite food is chicken and french fries. Hopes to work in a day care center. JOHNSON, DAURELL S034 Participated on the Basketball Team. Likes Ms. Pogue. En- joys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is meeting all of the nice young women of the 8o's. Dreams of vacationing in Paradise. Likes greens and ham. Plans to attend a trade center to prepare for work. JOHNSON, JEFFREY Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Likes spaghetti. Plans to join the Navy. S412 JOHNSON, JONATHAN Favorite teacher is Mr. Vandararr. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Dreams of going to Hawaii. Favorite food is shrimp. Plans to join the Army. S500 JOHNSON, PHYLLIS S403 Activities participated in were Drill Team, Student Council, Senior Steering Committee, and Student Security. Likes Ms. Keane and Mr. Bouldin. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of Brashear is laughing with friends. Would like to go to Paris, France. Likes scallops and seafood. Plans to attend college and become an Engineer. JOHNSON, TAMMIE N439 Favorite teacher is Ms. Zunic. Dream vacation spot is Paris. Likes french fries and hamburgers. Plans to move out of Pittsburgh. JONES, BILL S412 Favorite teacher is Mr. Bashour. Fondest memory is gradu- ation. Would like to vacation in Virginia Beach. Enjoys Fiori's pizza. Plans to have further schooling. JONES, CRAIG S322 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to be employed in the field of his choice. KADUCK, JAMES ANTHONY KAERCHER, KIM S317 Participated in the School Play, Student Council, and worked in the main office. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Fondest memory is the Play. Dreams of vacationing in the Bahamas. Favorite food is mushrooms stuffed with crabmeat or any other seafood. Plans to marry into money. KARBOWSKI, SANDRA Favorite teacher is Ms. Keane. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Fondest memory is the City Championship Game. Enjoys shrimp. Future plans 'rf include going on to college and furthering a career in Cosme- tology. KARHUT, RAYMOND Favorite teacher is Mr. Moskowitz. Favorite author is Mark Twain. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is pickels. Future plans are college and Karate. KARNBAUER, GEORGE E. Favorite activity is hanging out in the halls. Dream vacation spot is the Farm. Favorite teacher is Mr. Moskowitz. Enjoys reading Dr. Seuss. Fondest memory of Brashear was on October 14, 1982 with Dave, Mark, Kim, Michelle, and Chris. Favorite food is peanut butter. Future plans include joining the Air Force. KARON, LESLIE S034 Participated on the Tennis Team, National Honor Society, Yearbook, and Student Security. Likes Ms. Keane. Mrs. Clarke, and Miss Tierney. Favorite author is Danielle Steele. Fondest memories include French trip to Canada, meeting her friends, and her senior year. Dream vacation spot is Paris. Likes burritos. Future plans include going to the Art Insti- tute of Pgh., becoming an advertiser, buying a corvette and marrying her boyfriend. KEFFER, MICHELE S416 Participated in Student Security. Likes Mrs. Pogue. Favorite author is Sidney Sheldon. Would like to go to Greece. Likes spaghetti. Plans to go to trade school for Construction. KELCH, TIM S412 Participated in Intramural Basketball. Favorite teacher is Mr. Abram. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is slamming balls in the gym. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Likes Oreo cookies. Plans to be a Welder, or to go in the service. KELLER, CHARLES N460 Participated on the Tennis, Bowling, and Table Tennis teams. Member of Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Klein. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Dreams of vacationing in California. Likes lasagna. Plans to play Basketball. KELLY, RAYMOND N447 Active in football. Favorite teacher is Mr. Davis. Fondest memory is his freshman year. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. His favorite food is pizza. Would like to graduate from college and work with Computers. KENNEDY, GREGORY N447 Participated on Football and Track Teams. Member of Stu- dent Security. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin. Likes reading Shakespeare. Dreams of vacationing in New York. Likes fish. Future plans include school or Coast Guard. KERKAN, JAMES N439 Favorite teacher is Mr. Bloom. Enjoys eating spaghetti. Fa- vorite author is James Steinbeck. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Plans to go to Technical School. KIDNEY, GERI ANNE Was active in the Media Crew. Her favorite teacher is Mr. Masilunas. Fondest memory of Brashear includes all the wonderful people she's met. Her dream vacation spot is Heaven. Enjoys eating french fried zucchini. Plans on having a fulfilling career and someday be a wife and mother. KING, CARMEN S317 Active in Student Security. Likes Mr. Daugherty. Enjoys Shakespeare and Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of Bra- shear is being with Chris Sims. Hopes to vacation in the Virgin Islands and loves to eat gyros. Plans on attending college and majoring in Communications. KIRSCH, TIM S403 Would like to vacation in Florida. KNIGHTS, SONYA N447 Involved with Senior Steering Committee. Likes Miss Keane and Mr. Tarasovic. Favorite author is F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fondest memory of Brashear is the 1982 Basketball City Championship. Would like to visit Paris. Likes steak and corn. Plans to continue her education in college. KONIECZNY, CINDY N439 Involved with Softball, Track and Red Cross. Likes Ms. Keane and Mr. Cywinski. Cy's field trip with Traci and John is her fondest memory. Would enjoy visiting Hawaii. Likes eating veal parmasian. Plans to go on to college. KOTCHIG, RAEGAN Participated in Tennis, Swimming, and Student Security. Favorite teachers are Mr. Stanfield, and Mr. Cywinski. Fon- dest memory meeting all friends. Dream vacation spot is Paris. Favorite food is pizza. Future plans are to go to Business College. KNULL, JOHN N45o Participated on the Basketball Team. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Clark. Enjoys reading Sidney Sheldon. Would like to go to Europe. Likes Italian food. Plans to go to college. THE REST OF YOU ARE NOT FORGOT- TEN, TO HAVE MORE LAUGHS AND MORE FUN TURN TO PAGE 197. nee upon a . . time we thought of COMPETI- TION in conjunction with sports. . . E- footballnand hasehalle seasons to golf andTpT1Eq3ong.Tgtudents are seen competing with zest and fer- vor often coming from the victors. The competition at Brashear has parparecl ournstudents for their lives to come, facing the challenges and the disappointments. Through hardu work and dedica- 1 its individuals become better per- sons, ready for life in the world of realty. EEE t5p6E'513fzQf5m1-Yaslielmede irls Tennis The 1982 Girls Tennis Teamg Row I: M. Damiano, A. Salera, L. Gormley, S. Moeslein, Nigro, C. Corbett, L. Karon. Row 2: Coach M. Street, L. Marsili, C. Martig, L. Faloon, Miller, N. Armstrong, S. Bruschi, S. Cambest l H 'i . 'B M -m..a,.mm.-me .xy I .wi . W ,. ewyggswf-1 f 'xwlxf .. 1 su .... W e-S,mainly-f w5's4,,..,,..,,W .f W if ,, s :hw-,aw-. ,1..ae4,u:,1mE+ if ,er ,V I ig-YW 11 ,., :fl : nf 'Q fjggp ' g ffg'f'3 ?5fZ, , l g 322111. lf., ' . . ,,.., ' ' - W. fam + ' ,azsggfg 4' wi .w2ffZ?:ifiQ V ffiiiii' :iii f, M. ,m1,gsvkfz'i-gy V fffs -M, . -f -ww, . ' ,. , ., ,,. . ,, . .. As, ,F .. W , I., Ne Seniors: ffrom topj Nan- cy Armstrong, Sandy Moeslein, Lisa Falcon, Laurie Gormley -.W VfAM.,.,.., . ?... A. - Seniors: ffrom topj jill Miller, Leslie Karon, An- gela Salera, Michelle Da- miano L.. X I V 0'WQ ,'7'3 Z6 QQQQQOQ' Wd' A 4 7 y Joanne waits for a return while Angel practices bouncing. Middle left: Nancy shows integrity on and off the court. Lower Left: Michelle dimples for the camera during a break. Lower right: Laurie shows us her professional form which earned her the right to be Most Valuable Player. his year's Girls Tennis Team gave Brashear a team to be proud of. They had their best season ever with a re- cord of nine wins and only two losses to Allder- dice and Langley. This year's most valuable play- er is Laurie Gormley. Their season is a tough one. They played three matches a week. These matches required extreme dedication by the play- ers, the coach, and the manager. Three of the games were rained out. Two of those games were made up. They also had a great deal of support this year. Many of the player's friends and par- ents came to watch the matches. This year in City, Joanne Nigro won a bronze medal. Nancy Armstrong captured fifth place in the singles competition. Many of the games played at City were tie breakers. Coach Street is looking forward to another good year. They already have many bright, young prospects. Many practice during the sum- mer, and some rake indoor lessons during the winter. Congratulations to this years team on their success and best of luck to next year's team. olf his years Golf Team came through their season with a great overall record of 5 wins, 2 ties, and only z loses. This years group of golfers had a terriffic time on the course with two of its members qualifing for the City Championship Competition. The qualifiers were Jim Miller who placed 9th and Roy Fransie who placed 14th. The team overall placed 3rd in both the city and in the City Championship Tournament. This year's most valuable player was Jim Miller, a fine athlete. Golf is said to be a very relaxing sport. It gives the person a chance to compete in a sport with- out much physical effort. Golf takes skill and concentration to be a good player. Golf gives you a chance to get out in the fresh air while you are able to take a brisk walk along the course between holes. Dr. Bowes recommends a trip to your local golf coursse. er.. t.., --'-,-- . ' - . . k Hfflf c r . t... . . -.-- .. if '- 'Sn Ag' 1 X50 gt :E 1 nu ' 1 5,32 7 . f X . ' unfa' ' l .. 5 4 Y , .,, 131 0 B 'v'- I 4-D Uri SENIORS: jim Miller Dennis Bellcot Row I: Dr. Bowes, Dennis Bellcot, Richard Koch, Jim Miller Row 2: Greg Acherman, Charles Teichert, Roy Fransie, lim Buch Y f ..vv rvi' ii ,wiv-'v Y I.- Players await their turns to help their team to victory. 0116 C2rl'iClf player against the Bullet Cl6fCnSB? etter luck next year. Row 1: Miles K, McCarthy J, Ball L, Xenakis T, Tarr Nl, Miller, W. I-lundley M, Lewis A, Pfiel G, Budway T, Storino R, Fisher T, Gantt K, Row 2: Barker J, Denapoli Nl, Gibbss, Coghill A, Capatolla J, Perry R, King E, Cox V, Cheatham J, Jackson K, Brown J, Hilliard L Row 3: Stevens R, Foley R, Dorsch R, Troiani I, Tomblin T, Easington D, Spath H, Mack V, DelVlarco J, Tate A, Boniclre S, DeAngleo S, Gould S, Row 4: Doak W, Budway R, Gentile P, Smith R, Green E, Harris D, Jackson L, Pugh A, Murphy R, Nicholas B, Coleman E, Car- letti T, V . ....f , ,,... Askew... ., , ,A . .. H. wt' PMfLfY5 Sf?ff-:IiiHI15723:-f1g5?:'ffE:f3T2?... 3ff?TJE':5f1'5':5SYi'55I ' 'vm - ., . ...,,., ., . ,, ,KIM-Q ,,, .. wwf Q K .lf 1.5, ..,, J-:Aim-..-ff:f,- -,.. .,.. 4 .... , . . ,t,, ,, . .. ,, ,QQ L , Q N ms, ' I E ARE TI-IE CI-IAMPIGNS Braving the cold are the dedicated fans who are cheering on the Bullets to an exciting victory. Q - 1 b s The beginning of what was to be a game to be remembered. he day Saturday, November 13. The place was South Stadium. The Brashear Bul- lets were victorious over the Westinghouse Bulldogs in the battle for the title, City League Cham- pions. This is Ron Wabby's first year as head coach and he did an excellent job of turning the team into championship material. Brashear dominated Westing- house in the first half. With Pat Capatolla running 68 yards for a touchdown, joe Carletti made the conversion kick, which made the score 7-o. Brashear didn't score again until the third quarter when Demetrius Hayes ran 73 years for their second touchdown. The kick wasn't made due to a bad snap, so the score was 13-o. The Bulldogs were finally able to score in the fourth quarter, when Tim Anderson made a one yard touch- down. There was no extra point because there was a bad snap. The score was 13-6. By that time, it was too late. Brashear had already taken the title away from Wes- tinghouse, The game was televised on QUBE, so fans who couldn't make it to the game could watch it at home. QUBE's City player of the year was Frank Slinger. Thanks to the football team for a successful and exciting year! 48 Pat Capatolla scrambles to gain extra yardage. It's over, it's done, Brashear is number one The Bullets and the Bulldogs fight to the finish for the title of City Champions ootball scores again with another winning season i . 1 l Seniors: Above, P. Capa- Seniors: Above, G. Ken- tolla, L. DiCello, D. nedy, S. Wright, T. Mes- Hayes, D. Smith, R. Tay- sina, T. Foley, S. Ervin. lor. :di ,Hill I983 Varsity Football Team. Row 1, left to right: D. Johnson, G. Harris, T. Budway, L. Di Cello, G. Kennedy, R. Storino, D. Carcia, P Capatolla, Carletti, B. Smith, T. Fisher. Row 2: M. Tarr, D. Smith, W. Miller, T. Messina, M. Huntley, A. Lewis, D. Hayes, G Pfeil, S. Wright, A. Franks. Row 3: K. Miles, McCarthy, B. Peek, S. Ervin, S. Williams, R. Ehland, R. Taylor, T. Carletti, E. Folks, T. Foley, T. Xenakis. Row 4: R. Kelly, C. Goings, M. Redwine, K. Wade, E. King, V. Cox, Cheatham, P. Stewart, D. Zottoli, T. Di- Perna. eznnli c f he Bullets started the 1982 football sea- son with nowhere to go but up. Last year was disappointing with a 4-3-I re- cord. Also, Coach jim Thompson resigned due to family responsibilities and Ron Wabby be- came the new head coach. The season began with an exhibition game against Mt. Lebanon. Although the Bullets outplayed the Blue Devils, the final score was 7-6, giving Mt. Lebanon the victory. This didn't discourage the Bullets, since they went on to defeat Perry in the regular season opener. This was only the beginning of a highly successful season. They went on to defeat six other teams in a row, which guaranteed them a position in the City League championship game. Their final season game was played against the Westinghouse Bulldogs. This gave the Bullets their only loss of the season. They didn't let this loss bring down their attitudes - they prepared for the championship fired up and ready to again take on the Bulldogs. This time the stakes were much higher. During the game, the Brashear defense and offense proved effec- tive, they downed the Bulldogs and took the title they had in ,79 and '8o. This year brought city- wide recognition to the talents of many Brashear players, as well as Coach Wabby, who was named City League Coach of the Year. Frank Slinger was named City League Player of the Year. Other Bullets who were named to the All-City team include Milton Redwine, Pat Capatolla, Wendell Miller and Lou DiCella. Thanks for a great season, Bullets! Mark DiNapoli awaits the start of the game. Now I lay me down to sleep . . , fColumn IQ: B. Peek, D. Zottoli, M. Reclwine, R. Kelly, M. Patterson. fcolumn zj: T. Diperna, P. Stewart, C. Goings, F. Slinger, D. Karas, Griggs. 50 Perry ,... . 11412 .-1 1ASlild?KCllC6 The Bullet offense dominates the Schenley defense at the Homecoming game. W ... . . Ray Kelly walks proudly with his mother x ,,,.,,..---' 'Y 6' vo hether you're a sports freak or just a professional fan, Brashear has enough action to fulfill your needs. Many of Brashear's teams have won City Cham- pionships. Even the losses were exciting because no one is a loser at Brashear. The thrill of com- peting and the pride of representing their school is enough for most people. Even teachers get involved with the action around Brashear as coaches and supporters of athletic events. So, if your tastes range from football to ping pong, get involved or just sit on the sidelines and cheer on your favorite team. SI atience and Seniors, top to bottom. Ist column: E. Brown, C. Conn, Hendrix, C. Jackson, 2nd column: G. Chiodo, G. Evans, E. Hurley, E. Kuti, B. Liddle. 52 pacing pay off! Gary Evans, Looking cool and confident, usually out ran all of the competition! ,..',... .. H i ' Ha - ..t-- -.f' 1 . - -ri: -frzm bsn il-w K .. ir.: ian:-.': ..... :zu .,. ., i -Q-akwiugvibfzzr ..... '-.'- ww . -- t. 'JR sl . irq.. wr -ez-:a.n1 : .1:: -' tfezzsssifs ,PL 'fl' Cann .... i in , ' t V 2 gg A .a ,tx N ., t... , t .... . . ,,...,, . f ,,.. 1 t l m- . ,. Q I Q A Q, 1, ' 5' ff 3 if if .,. -A MQ This year's Cross Country Se M. Romano, M. Taylor, an White. 54 rashear Leaves the Compet1t1on Behmd! At the top: Cross Country Team poses pretty for a picture. To the right: Eva Kuti uses her running power. Directly above: Gary and Pierre look like they won. '-3 , .. T ' oopers shoot for title again. - i' Front row: A. Horne, 1. Wright, D. Grimmiu, N. Wallace, C. Franklin, and T. Pamplin. Back row: Coach Guckerr, M. Nallon Wallace above, and Kevin Skinner give it their all, while Morris, K. Skinner, M. Rivers, H. Coleman, D. Ellis, M. Redwine, Mgr. M. Coleman, Asst. Coach B. Hadley. Coach Guckert applauds. My if X. ,S J avi'-x -. I ' all-1 I g , lflzlllkg r , U l ll Mike Rivers is going for two. Seniors: fclockwise from bot- tom leftjg S. Pamplin, N. Wallace, C, Franklin, K. Skin- ner, M. Redwine. 56 Kevin Skinner shows his unique form, Deandre Smith struggles for the ball. Milton Reclwine Uslam dunksf Darren Hot Shot Ellis fires a 1 hooting for an Undefeated Season Uniontown Carriclc Allderdice Schenley Peabody Westinghouse Oliver Carrick Allderdice Schenley Peabody Westingxon The I983 Boys I.V. Basketball Team: Row 1, fleft ro rightj A. Chiodo, R. Valdisera, D. Grimmett, B. Rehms, T. Gore. Row 2: Coach Hadley, A. Frison, R. Warner, H. Coleman, P. King, T. Horne, Mgr. M. Connor, Mgr. L. Michaels. Law -w, I ai 'Q 1' H. f 'ln-av 'i' .Cy ff, I 4 M J 1 as I ' 7'3j..xA y ' . f' , v N 4145 :wg 5 t V Fighting for the tip-off. Going for two Q. i jan.. 18 A Jan. Feb. 1 A Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. io Feb. 15 , . Mi?-,, F ribbling Damsels iff Q I his year Ms. jackie Colwes started her second season coaching the girl's varsity basketball team. They had a 7-3 season this year. Two of their losses were to Westinghouse and one was to Car- rick. These losses didn't hinder their performance be- cause they had powerful wins against Schenley and Peabody. Lisa Faloon lead the team in scoring and assists. Cynthya Jackson provided excellent rebounding along with L. G. Bass and Diane Walkowski. Lisa Faloon broke a school record in scoring for the four years she played on the team. She was awarded a trophy for scoring over rooo points. This season's games were videotaped to show various colleges the ability of the seniors for schoarships purposes. Many of the players are seniors so next year's team will have some big shoes to fill. Good luck to next years team and lets bring home a City Championship. 58 ,. if3l'e'i W E Schgclule . A ',, r.., I m.aW,.a.. saga,,,,..,..,,a,,.w.,,.,.,.,,,,z,.,,..,yas., kk ..,.,,,..4,.,,,.gm,. H - - - -4 --Allderclice , . 8 Sfhwlsv T Yrv- IO Peabody - IS Westinghouse 5:1 'fii?3f2 igirnmig '11 . W , . ft , 5 T L 53 kv Wy cftx . ,H -2' J 04 mf A4 ,. Z- ,Q Q C ,- 'tz ,. F. ..-f - W. wen mwgzgga- au- -My W P T133 1. Keith Gantt, L. G. Bass, Cynthya Jackson, Diane Walkowski, Terry Love, Row 2. Sharae Beclc, Tracy Almond, Dianne Lisa Faloon, Honey Pot Herdon, Ardella James, Michelle Robinson, Marsha Collins, Ms. Colwes. Missing from picture is Shawnna johnson. M ...nw- ' Seniors: Tracy Almond, Honey Pot Herclon, Arclella James, Diane Walkowski. Seniors: Lisa Faloon, Cynthya Jackson, Michelle Robinson. 59 aidens of the Court Row 1: D. Malits, M. Robinson, M. Collins, G. Rossetti, D. Hardy fmgrj Row 2: T. Barker, K. Zaladonis, K. Walkowski, S. Mostyn, C. Neider, Mrs. Zunic. he girls junior varsity basketball team had an even six and six season this year. Their solo league loss to Carrick resulted in a second place finish. Dee Malits, shown top right keeping pace with the ball, and Michelle Robinson were at the top in scoring and assists. Janey Jordan, fmiddle right, shows her unique ability to dribble down while looking up. Mrs. Zunic talks with Karen fabovel while the court explodes with action Qmiddle and bottom rightj. Coach Zunic holds practices everyday after school so that they perform their best on the court. 1 4 A 60 X: M M' 4 s Q 41 0' . 'Q W9 X6 ' f f :ff 4' gr fk re to Marlboro Countf 5 f f'Ia1l I' 1 D lIlrB.l k 5 K! W, L I lf' ,,ff1 I 3 WF!! Top: Coach Thompson discusses strategy, Upper right: Bry- an Thornberg jumps to hit the ball. l-le is well prepared for the upcoming shot. Middle: Don't mind us, we are just doing our warm-ups. Bottom: Intensely waiting for a shot shows the lcind of dedication that malces champions. c-:feats are Not a Part of Their Gameplan l 1983 Boy's Volleyball Team: Row I cleft to rightlz Vargo, M. Patterson, C. Rafalowski, M. Baiker, B. Thornberg, D. Mudrak, R. Wade. Row 2: D. Harris, B. Kunuth, B. Brown, T. Lardo, C. Holton, Row 3: D. Signorelli, Kemmler, 3ftI'l l3l'1. March April flaw 5 , . wi, L .'k,: M Aileiisfflffe Horne Home Away i Away Away Away Home Home oach Thompson, leader of the Boy's Vol- leyball Team, is looking forward to a great season. With strong players like Mark Patterson, Mike Baiker, and Bryan Thornberg, they feel they have a good chance at the title. This game takes skill, determination and team spirit. After many hours of practice and teamwork they set out to be a contender in the City League. This year's captains are Chad Rafalowski and Mark Patterson. This year's sen- iors are the captains and Bryan Thornberg, Mike Baiker, Dave Mudrak and Robert Wade. , irl's Volleyball irls' sports are hard and the Brashear Volleyball team is no exception. The Girls work hard on developing their skills at setting the ball up, serving, spiking, and strategy. There are only six players on the court at a time and it takes great concentration to score. Volleyball is a team sport with the mem- bers helping one another to gain the win. With many new members, as well as the old ones, this year should be a great one. This year's captains are Cherene McFadden, and Marlo Miller, and Danielle Raymond. Coach Zunic looks forward to going to the State competition at Penn State. We wish them luck. Row 1: Ann Holton, Joanne Nigro, Kim Acquaro, Mary Ellen Held. Row 2: Eileen Thomas, L.G. Bass, Michelle LaBianco, Karen Walkowski, Pam McGuire. Row 3: jennifer Seaman fmanagerj, Brenda Wemie Qmanagerl, Cherene McFadden, Marlo Miller, Danny Raymond, Kelly Kerr, Mrs. K. Zunic. , - - --+ 64 Page has been sponsored by the Red Bull Inn, 3220 W.'Liberty Ave. J ' ui ' 1 f 1 N ,, f Cerene McFadden fseniorj Marlo Miller fseniorj Danny Raymond fseniorj 4? g 7 GDR Mar. ' . it an ttti 'Cargxnlg VVL' 5 , , 3 : , t x , Z Away my Away Home Away? my Kelly Kerr also has fun while practicing hard to win Try outs are on an important must and Danny Raymond is intent on making the team. eptunes of Brashear Swim Team Seniors. TOP: Mark Taylor recieves a flower at last home meet, T. Heinzman, R. Schreiber, and Mark Taylor. TOP: Cap. P. Valent, S. Teeters, and D. Belkot. 66 Row I: P. Lang, D. Zottoli, D. Daffern, K, Brace, C. Neff, P, DeMaio. Row 2: Coach S. Goldstein, B. Schreiber, R. Perry, E. Ellenberger, B. Balaski, P. Walters, P. Valent, D. Godwin. Row 3: M. Taylor, B. Knuth, E. Burke, S. Teeters, D. Belkot, T. Heinzman, Kastroll, O'l-lare, Srbcdulel Langley, South Hills Vyki Vliiizkigyf Oliver, Schenley Carrick, Westinghoiigex iiii Perry, South .22 .,. Brashear Swimmer is off to a good start at the sound of the gun. tx Mark Taylor concentrates on winning his event. Kirk Brace brings in points from the Diving Competition. i. Swimmer starts off with a BANG ! Dennis Belkot takes the lead in the Breast Stroke. he 1983 Boys Swim team had a tremen- dous season. Their months of hard work, practice, and dedication payed off. Under the supervision of Coach Goldstein and team Captain Pat Valent the boys had one victory after another, giving us an undefeated season. The win of the season came during the last home meet. Competition was at its peak as Allderdice, our arch rival came to swim. Since both teams had an undefeated season this was the meet of the year. The score was close all throughout the meet with Allderdice having a slight lead. Because of a few Allderdice disquali- fications and our terrific relay team, the boys proved victorious. This was Allderdice's first loss in fourteen years. The boys came out in second place after the City Championship with Allderdice keeping the city title. Our 400 yard relay team also broke a city record this year. This team consisted of Pat Valent, Bob Schreiber, Erik Ellenberger, and Alex Colvin. We also captured many Gold, Sil- ver, and Bronze medals during the champion- ship. Another star swimmer was Mark Taylor, his events were the Butterfly and the Breast stroke. 9 O 0 ,,,o -uv-I -JW' sr-yrs:-J , Q ' R an fNf'x1 Being on a swim team takes dedication. It's also concentra- tion, endurance, and planning. fClockwise from bottomj Linda congratulates Brooke while Ginny takes time out to rest. The most important sound at a swim meet is that of the starting gun. It can mean the difference between a victory and a false start possibly costing needed points. Linda anx- iously awaits its loud discord. Miss Connolly times the swim- mers as Danielle and jennifer try to break their own records, 1 he 1983 Girls Swim Team had a good year. With the help and encouragement of Coach Patricia Connolly, the team had a memorable season. They started practicing in November and kept practicing until January, when their meets began. The team had many more swimmers than last year, but still was not large. They had a few returning swimmers and many with only three losses. These defeats were tog Allderdice, Peabody, and Carrick. Many of the girls had a good year. Sharon Majewicz broke many records and took a bronze medal in City. This year's team captain was Jennifer Seaman who had been on the team for four consecutive years. This years sportsmanship award went to Brooke Kotchig who also took a bronze medal in City. Their were no divers on the team this year, which made the wins even better and the meets harder with no points coming in for diving. In the meet the girl's captured fourth place and took two bronze medals. This year was interrupted by illnesses on the team. Many girls became sick with colds, flus, and even a broken foot. This hampered their season, but they still came out with a good placing. Coach Connolly has high hopes for next year. Although the experience of return- ing players is important, she hopes to have a larger team. We thank this years team for a good season and look forward for an even better year next year. 69 +3 gi? Mike Carrozza swings away with a triumphant smile. oys Baseball is one of the less publicized sports at Brashear. If they keep playing as well as they can, perhaps we'll hear more about them. The team gets better every year. This year with the help of their coach Mr. Zeglowitsch they managed to place third in City League play. At this time, the Championship doesn't seem very far from reach. Maybe then the team will get the fame it deserves. X' it liding Into Victory First row: fl to rj S. Kaminslci, Willner, M. Miller, M. Healey, Rohall, M. Carrozza, G. McNamara. Second row: D. Schumacher, L. Dicello, B. Demino, J. Carletti, T. Messina, D. Karas. Third row: Coach Wabby, P. Capatolla, D. Caccia, Thomas, Ehland, Coach Zeglowitsch. . ,-- lg.. , ,am.Q,, st , .... --s.. . . ..,,,,....-...,,,,. - ..,.... .iii eegg ............., ...s.... Schenley , if South a .....a. ....., ..... ........... ,.. ...,. . ... ... Home YQ! ,s,,,. ,..,. .M . . M ,,.' W ,. ,Em f 5 f w gsf H aa M. F . itzlvfiih arms W 941345 .cya as ' YA Y .4 ,, ' N 4 v . n I1 .-Iii' . Danny Shumacher throws to first base. 3 i K 1 f N .fn ' - e ' -. or Q-gg, K - - Q... - X., . Was he safe or our? Stealing base can be hazardous to your health. 1 fs e L. . m- . ,gffwhu fe. , u isa Brashear Bullets get pumped up for the next game. Time Out for a conference. Seniors: Above: Barry De- Seniors:Above:Pat Caparolla lVlino. Below: jay Thomas Below: Doug Karas 71 av irls Softball Catches City Title. Girls' Softball Team: Row 1: fleft to rightjg T. Troiani, V. Bailey, C. Caterino, B. Ogden, Ms. Colwes. Row 2: D. Caterino, C. Duggan, M. E. Held, D. Raymond, L. Faloon, K. Duggan, C. ' fe ' V 7 X Koniesczny. Row 3: Schmude, D. Malits, C. Corbett, K. Kerr, P. McGuire, C. Springel, M. Tarr. . ,V T fet e1ef . T.. lie 1 K! 5 April 26 laee teng. e ... Apfll 29 f lllt .,.. . .May S tl ll' I www? Til ff' 6 sg tat los T.. . it 'l D lggg. 1 l aaltttta .... tl. Above: Senior team Above: Lisa Faloon, A iiii iz. lllelllbefS1C011eell Deg- Jeell Sehmude. and gan, cindy Danielle Raymond. and Cindy Spflneel- f .... ....... ...... ...... .QI 2.1. A2 If ,- - ll! fe Rn' J., -YV ii 72 L i.D . , V, ,k', -J ,W 41 1,19 ' T' 'ZWQW Q if 3 Maw 1 M 4 at, .4 f. V W 4, M . . S5-,gf -, , J W rags' A ,. M - u p W ec M4 M Q ,,,, 5' t- ff' 5 'ri A aio? fs,- time M . ' - V 5 1,14 ' 1-wav-1. , ' A 'A , liffsff fr' ' Cindy Springel is ready to make a crucial play. Lisa Faloon's Slow pitch puts motion. , M-. -f uhm? W the game into -cmi.-, - Tracy Troiani shows her homerun hitting form. 'fs Ht YY if on me I' M9 ,W , s:,f.vrr4 me J. QW 905, ' 1 ' ' 1 -' 1 X f mo- . I , 'igffbg e?6fQf ff 'C iiii XX l ,, Jgftg, ,X 114 ir. 1 . UN ' T 1 XX ' , y N Xml J , X, 4 p A A ff, 4' ii X3 . if ii,i' , X 1 N I ' 5 X X 1 A ' VX ea, haf is-JW we as'q'5W sit S Y' x es xxx N ONXQ '- ' IV Y Y Relaxing before their turns at bat are Mary Ellen and Pam. he 1982 Girls Softball Team had a great season. They ended their season with a fourteen win, two loss record overall. In the league they ended with a terrific ten win and no loss year. The only losses were to Montour and South Hills. This year, because of the many seniors on the team, the position of team captain was rotated. This years most valuable player was Cathy Cater- ino. Lisa Faloon, also, had a winning pitching season. Under the guidance and coaching of Ms. Jacqueline Colwes, they had a successful season. The team had many returning players which helped lead the team to success. Tryouts begin in spring and last for a weelc. The girls that are chosen to be on the team then began to practice. Their practices are everyday after school. They work on many drills to im- prove their pitching and batting. It requires hard work and effort on the part of the entire team. When the team members were asked to tell about their most memorable moment they came up with these repliesg winning the City Champion- ship during their first year on the team, having a good season, and having Ms. Colwes as a coach. Congratulations to the Softball Team! Keep up the good world r l oys Track I . , ,f 'V ' I Vi 'I if' ' 5 ii JM-1'-H 'f . ,fmii i2f '5l'H.i , gl' i N L ' ff ma..iewffz..f....ffgf.,f-fsfz ' ff Qi.. 4 if ,W Qi jig . ' ,E 479 EZ? f af 4 , wg f J' ffl 49 aww , M gif , Q' 4 1 6 f- 4 'ff K 6 f df 9 ,, 5... A , . 5 M fm 7 ' .. . 1 1 J 9 ,ff vl ' af 5 L., ' G4 1 5 if M S ju xv J , 5 f ., .5 5 f W f 1 WW 'ff r j ' 11' W yy ff' ,F my i V' fy 54 , .J 6 fl Q as Y' 1-5 y fs J? ,. f f Q 149' Q, A fi wo M L f. .. N . . .W by .i,ff .wQg1.wf...... if , .1 , ., .. fr .W., .Y LLW, R. ..,,, L, L.., My Above are Navarron Nichols tagging up and Curtis Newkirlc running to his heart's content. Below are Gary Evans and Jody Matthews resting after a tiring meet, ancl Prez Johnson and Jim Monroe ready to begin a race. 4 74 1- xg r gig' ,. ,gg .,..z:3 .,,, . - I I AWE' 5 A lm.. V... ye w --'e V .. ,. i, 1 Y A f i ,Q ' V . Q if f X' ' f 'i . ' . 'lm W ' 'lf 1 51,5415 .1 ,J ' - 'V Pr .im Seniors: D. Donnell, G. Ev- ans, Griggs, E. Hurley, J Johnson, G. Kennedy, M. Ro mano, P. Struthers, M. Tay lor, D. White, R. Williams. A AA. -41 ohn Gantt and Embry Favors fabovej demonstrate the theory: What goes up, must come downf' Below are shown John Ward, Jlarty Hall, jack Cavley, David White, Curtis Newkirk, and Paul Strothers at various intervals of a meet. , ,,,x,,, ' r in Xx- .. ff' ,- 1 , APN' ' . APN' 8 April 15 y April 22 V April 29 T li sveel T fl May 6 ':t.,'t', i VV L Mayib AV, V all' v May 11 , Ywg, QQ! fliieldjy ,t.t. ,1,,. k,,, ..,, 1 ,V V,i, W , 1' b 569, A 1 . I 'W . iii., ' ' K X 'f:f7Y2+.w X it: l.-'Xt fax. iii: N . A L .., - : af? - 3' ' if , .. Warp Ajax + . K My . . A , -fi-an - , 'xt Eno 4 wait,- 'lim' QU' - sv x J e 1 ?' Mft! , ,xkk , t he 1982 Boys Track Team is a team to be proud of. They have won 95? of their track and field meets. They had the best two mile relay in the State. It consisted ofg Mattie Hall, David White, Paul Strothers, and Curtis Newkirk. Coach Nance stated that we have one of the finest track programs in Western Pennsylvania. It was rated one of the top three teams by the Indoor Tri-State Track Association. Coach Nance also said that the players have unity because they are together in training during the year. This is quite a tribute to our Track Team. 75 A 1 R A 1 ' ,., , . l ' F , 1 V X 'X X-iWi'xXx.ky'NX v'-'-'ilfixfbf lkfxl j .J R., J -1 4 . f . f I i K Y ' V mf X f , C V , .' 'X t ack1e be qulckl C- V l l Row 1: Janet Miesel, Duretha Jordan. Row 2: Lenora Allison, Mary Jane Nagle, Marsha Collins, Karen Crowley, Row 3: P. Connolly, Pam Hayes, Carla Dunlop, L. G. Bass, Nancy Armstrong, Debbie Goyak, Marlo Miller, Debbie Saunders, M. Street. missing from picture: Tracy Troiani, Janey Jordan his year the Girls Track and Field team began their practice on March lst. They practice long hours, four days a week, with meets every Tuesday. They run for grueling hours on the football field without the benefit of the right equipment or a regulation track. The girls are only allowed to enter three events and specifically train in three areas. All but one girl is returning from last years team, and they predict a good chance at being first. At the City Championship last year many girls placed, with L.G. Bass catching a gold medal. The girls even tackled a try at the hurdles. This year with practice they hope to do better in that event. This year's City Championship is to be held May 2, and the girls plan to have a great year. 76 M Top left Nancy Armstrong Top right Karen Crowley Middle left: Marlo Miller Middle right: Deb- bie Saunders Bottom left: Patty Tallon These girls were happy with their performance that day. L.G. Bass captures first place. 1:we'gggvrXg if . --- f fig. S X-in-...ar at K -,ffl-v'xz1'if'E1Qf'Zr'x' 'L .' YC '-.f,. 1 :fe .7 fi J' . all - -f ' f - After a tough day of long runs these girls certainly deserve a rest. They watch the progress of their friends while soaking up the sun. A , gf 1 -5? Q A -lv luu un 'vf Q VI' QQ NNJHM n ' The agony of running can be seen on se Saunders. -,, wi nior Debbie 77 CCS OD ...II 115' :lung 1 ll .!'F'1A ll.. I ll 1,'f5. 11 f':':QQ lil if L' 2 QM 78 the court. Above: back rowg Coach Goldstein, Donn Hynes, Fred Majewicz, Dave Bissert, Lou Biscarclo, Darnell Harper, Rob Poremslri, Nunzio Pilotta. Front Row: Gary Nesbit, Brett Tinker, Laron jackson, Kenton Patterson, Eric Bileclcy, Bob Gigliotti. Bottom left: Seniors, Louie Biscardo and Darnell Harper. ., ...rr.. ..,-uma., .,,,.r 11-1-Qfwm-1fff?!:.ai1f-.-1 'R .,.,., ..... , r. , .t ,... t .. . ,. .zo tt awiuic . .. . .. . , .-.r me fegaeifavwxif ff-3.3-wzfwskii H ' . ,. ,... .... fum , . ,E aa... Q. rf. ,X .awk ...... ,H ,, , A. 'ff ' -Lv R N5-I S. K ,. ., . .r... V , ,,..... ,. .. wtf- f-we '1'f'1fN?f'Mf-x--'ef . .:t:.-erriw ff-fffi.-T -Q I N . . of-as , K ., Mer:--fe, 51, :2,,:i,,,,,iJ :W-'QirN-sail 1- ,::1,.+... .... T - .f??:...m1:3S?ii!?!'1rs,-vfwz. :.'f1-'f::-.f1f':- ,- -,,, ' ..r.., ..,.,,.,. ,a..,,.ra..r x.,..,.t,,.,t J-.mga Jet., .. ,,,, a..n.Jq,. wma... .. .. ,--:.,Wnt..m.leimmifr -: -M - ,J ' :!!52:,f1554YE2: '9g.y'f:gz,,11I X we 5 W , t r ' ..... f Q , H W e 531 S-:g,,,h: i Q w Wee' 1 t45f?'l- Q35-W. r. - 'e ' 1 N K Q tterr if ,.rf t -.f-.ho ,W 1 if n f mi. ,- -N-.-X . .f - -W X., 3 . Y I l,'.7',k'.. KF!.Kqg1xk'w'xxA5vXrlNKgx UU,.,.x.,-,, .ltyt ' 1 s. mais N .'.'. ssgktxy. x'-X Displaying various techniques are: Darnell, Rob, Kenton, Lou and Eric. ft? at lx 'v L fl. o fter holding tryouts in March, Coach Sheldon Goldstein picked players for the 1982 Boys Tennis Team. He must have made the right choices because the team had a very good season. They ended their season with eight victories and only three defeats. These losses were to South Hills, Peabody, and Allderdice. Many of the team members were privileged by playing the Championship matches which were held at the Stanton Avenue Courts. The one doubles team that went furthest at the Championships consisted of Lou Biscardo and Fred Majewicz. Their matches were held twice a week and they practiced at least four days a week. All of their matches were held at Brashear with the exception of the Championship matches. They are to be commended for a fine season and all of their effort and slcill. May next years team strive to achieve a Champion Team also! 79 t,s All in the Game here is a variety of activities that goes on behind the scenes and on the sidelines at a Brashear sporting event. The main ingredient is the fans Qabove right, bottom leftj. They show their support for the teams by making posters and by cheering in the stands. When a ticket is bought for a particular event, the money raised supports that activity. Shown on the sidelines is Gary Evans ftop leftj tying his shoes. Being on the sidelines can also be dangerous at times, as shown by jim Sheridan fbottom rightj. He was climbing up to the scoreboard, when a gjmm. camera fell on his head. Jim was OK. and stayed for the rest of the game. So go and cheer on your favorite team, but beware of falling cameras! 80 nce upon a ed of many activities from Band to ,c .o , ,,,, ,,,uasnam Tlie studintsareseen I lives full of new and wonderful ex- periences. Brashear is lucky to have such a wide variety of activities and eople to sponsor them. The back- of Student Life is the stu- dents themselves, because they are responsible for making activities worthwhile. If your Student Life fails to meet up with your expecta- tions, there isn't anyone to blame but yourself! ing while making their JUNIORS: Mrs. Clarke, Per. 1 Row 1: fleft to rightj Kasan C. Crawford, U. Green, R. Pfeiffer, D. Haley, R Koch, Kyle. Row 2: M. Moyer, L. Pool, C. Penny L. Cooper, B. Carter, K. Kenner, M. Canceliere, T Ravida, G. Dunn, Mrs. Clarke. Row 3: M. Dallas, B. Ransom, P. Perris, C. Cox, S. Reed, G. Williams v a The Life of a Junior 'M .. 1, --.1 mf E Wlw I IUNIORS Ms, Shields, Per. I, Row 1: fleft to right, E. Gil- liam, G. Robinson, L. Deadrick, L. Gaines, T. Moore, T. Austin, K. Patterson, J. jordan, Jones. f ' K 11'fmzgs'z,. JUNIORS: Mrs, Stanfielcl, Per. 1, Row -I: fleft to rightj L. Wright, A. Phillips, D. Menegon, S. Smith. Row 2: - S. Harris, K. Gantt, P. Hayes, M. Scott, T. Wat- son, W. Saavedra, Mrs. Stanfielcl. Row 3: A. Grace, L. Goedert, L. Smithyman, W. Marshall, B, Gig- liotti, R. Periu. Your Junior year is the year to start giving the future some serious thought. You begin taking SAT's, going to college conferences, and making career decisions. Many juniors, however, are not sure of what they want to do. This is why they benefit from the help that is available. At the end of the eleventh grade they receive their class rank. This is decided by your quality point average, your grade average since ninth grade. Also, Senior pictures are taken. All of this is the prepara- tion not only for the Senior year, but also for the real worldn. But, being a junior isn't all .rw . 65556 w work and no play, there's the chance to still 9.1Nf'9'Q ' be involved in activities and have fun! JUNIORS: Mr. Stephenson, Per. I, Row 1: fleft to rightj Wanda Beck, Aretha Burke, james Harris, james Brown, Raymond Green, David Clemons, Frank Cosentino, JUNIORS: Mrs. Clarke, Per. 2, Row I: fleft to rightj R. Por- emski, S. Palashoff, B. Hannibal, M. Freshley, J Cauley, S. Schubert, Chojnaclc. Row 2: K. Horne S. Marini, M. jones, Captolla, D. Folino, D. Bex, Mrs. Clarke. Row 3: R. Vogel, E. Ellenberger, T. Lowe, A. Dyer, A. Patton, D. Armes, R. Mancine JUNIORS: Mrs. Scully, Per. 2, Row 1: fleft to rightj V. Gelz- hiser, K. Acquaro, T. Schweitzer, R. Mitchell, C. Cirrocco, K. Geller, K. Lewis, Nigro. Row 2: B. Cantine, D. Demanzck, Matthews, R. Dreucci, C. Amrose, D. jones, K. Vickers. Row 3: Gaiata, T. McKenna, Buch, D. Townsend, R. Newell, K Gardner, M. Tarr, C. Teichert, L. Hall, Pickett M. Sniegocki, K. Kerr, B. Werwie, P. Loushil, D. Smith, S. O'Neill, L. Chardella. y Pssst! Do You Wanna Buy A Raffle Ticket? 9 f was .? Vw- JUNIORS: Mr. Cametti, Per. 3, fclockwise from leftj Mary Ann Nagle, John Totino, Mr. Cametti, Ed Shearer. JUNIORS: Mr, Gursky, Per, 3, Row I: fleft to righty D. Lasington, P. Vas, O'Day, B. .,Zungli, Mr. Gursky, E. Iones, Howard, B. Valentik. Row zz L. Rump, D. Turner, S. Woods, A. Martinscak, G. Powe, P. Pamplin. Row 3: K. Gaetano, C. Simmons, D. Mann, T. Reynolds, V. Wilson, S. Leach, K. Eisenbarth, Fancker, B. Washington. Aa sc X mmiuuug ,. f ' . f .., lo .5-i.., iq, - K 'su ii 'f ' ,.-W ' V AH 1-.ikcvr ' . it ' T' ..., 1 at .LQL 0' ' ' 9 stir' fax n'r' 4 5, grffill l'll ii Nllltl F llr'2l ' x s Q6 .ff We are .ff . l f-2 fi. 0 J . K 6 'SVKW fW Q? Q ive.. ..k. .Y 2 ' , 'Xe-gy W We in - ,Q Q W1 iiffe I I - '6 , F if 49 J' ' 25' t R t , - wp PP 2-A, 0 'fb Q fj 'Q.fc5y-cnf, 0 -:C 5.557 fiekg1.3L?'L- 5 if H? 'I' if , X 3 One of the major activities at Brashear is raising money. Because of the many organiza- tions and the numerous students attending our school. It's everyone for himself. A favor- ite is M 86 1VI's. The seniors sell them to pay for their caps and gowns, National Honor Society sold them to cut down the cost of their annual trip, and last year, students used the profits to get them to the Worlds Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee. Student Council holds dances, choir sells license plates, and the Girlls Basketball team sold hoagies last year. Everyone has their thing. Also sold this year were flowers for the City Game, and Jewelry. When all else fails have a bake sale. Bake sales provide the best way of obtaining some extra money because everything you receive is prof- it. Thanks, to our supporters. , The Rip Van Winkle Syndrome ,-f ' M,,,-M' , JUNIORS Ms. Scully, Per. 3, Row 1: fleft to rightj B. Cole man, P, Jones, L. Armstrong, C. Spath, D. Alter, S. Horne, C. Kazar. Row zz P. Fisher, E. Larocca, D. Locke, S. Seay, K. Pelone, P. Allen, I. Auberzinsky. Row 3: D. Anderson, R. Weis, Kunsman, M. Seng, R, Zofcin, G. Cantwell, S. Howze, G. Jugan, C. Nesbitt. JUNIORS Miss Shields, Per. 3, Row 1: fleft to right, M McKenzie, D. Robinson, P. Hill, S. Mingone, M Held. Row zz L. Choivitti, L. Howard, C. Davis, P Batty, P. McGuire. Row 3: A. McKnight, M. Crit- ten, G. Harris, E. Folks, K. Wade. Row 4: M Truner, D. jones, L. Robinson, P. Fields, A. Riley, D. Fisher. vSil 3 ,M Many Clays go by when it is quite an effort just to keep your eyes open. When the temp- tation to sleep becomes overwhelming, many of us drift off into our own dreamlancl. Sleep- ing in class is something that most of us are guilty of at least once during our school years. We have many reasons for these cat naps. They include styaing up late to do homework or just recovering from a ful-filled weekend. Whatever the reason is, many people do fall asleep. They dream of their Prince Charming or princess, or how they could have gotten an A in the class they have been sleeping through! If this describes you, do not despair, just make an extra effort to be alert! JUNIORS Mr. Stephenson, Per. 3, Row I: Cleft to rightj C. Tuner, V. Robinson, T. Darby, G. Colbert. Row 2: T. Yarbough, A. Saunders, Mr. R. Stephenson. IUNIORS Mr. Gursky, Per. 4, Row 1: fleft to rightj L. Cole, C. McClendon, T. Rainey, M. Morris, E. Green, Porter. Row 2: D. Lassiler, C. Foster, B. Nixon, L. Senaway, L. Welsh, P, Jennings, N. Ciak. Row 3: J. Varga, M. Bernatowicz, P. Mannion, R. Murphy, T. Ferrieri, Mitchell, G. Acherman, A. Palscak, P. Zilles, Daniele, K. Bennett. JUNIORS Mrs. Stanfield, Per 4, Row 1: fleft to rightj C. Geisler, Newman, J. Edwards. Row 2: King, M. Impell, K. Wolfram, G. Berry, F. Danahey. Row 3 C. Cash, L. Kennedy, R. Wade, D. Williamson, O. Butler, P. Jones. ' JUNIORS Mr. Davis, Per. 5, Row i: Qleft to rightj Monroe, J. Gourly, C. Carter, R. Kennedy, R. Abbott, R. Periu, U. Rossetti, B. Thomas. Row 2Z JOl1I'ASOI1, L. Coleman, M. Blair, L. Meyer, K. Wade, P. Whit- ley, D. Addison. JUNIORS Mr. Gurslcy, Per. 5, Row 1: fleft to rightj L. Fisher, M. Schaff, F. Mattox, R. Jackson, S. Giglio, Watts. Pow 2: M. Poellot, Ware, D. Swetlcis, S. Moeller, C. Reiclc. Row 3: Salmon, T. Tambellini, D. Cuzzocrea, G. Martinez, E. Romain. Row 4i Stedeford, Coyne, Felix, S. Lewis, S. Randolph. Row 5: A. Renshaw, B. Andrews, M. Hawkins, K. Helbig, H. Ross. W l S we.. ..., ,.., G ....... -..M . . 'UN F JUNIORS Ms. Scully, Per. 2, Row I: fleft to rightj P. Gard- ner, T. Glancy. Row 2: C. Wagner, C. Hurt, M. Erilcson, S. Majewicz, K. Mathews, Joyce, T. Frangona, D. Harris, D. Ricci, K. Conley. Row 3: K. O,Brien, A, Bronder, K. Roche, M. Shealy, S. Kol- bal, K. Wolfe, M. Zimmer, K. Wade, R. Mereniclc, B. Enscoe, D. Martin. Row 4: R. Mereniclc, E. McKnight, D. Conway, Bauer, H. Coleman, Sheehan, L. Ball, Reese, M. Land, R. Hamriclc. JUNIORS Mrs. Stanfield, Per. 5, Row 1: fleft to rightj C. Maynor, A. I-latten, S. Fishman, S. Johnson, C. Dyer, K, Thomas, G. Rue, C. Weigold, M. Lannon. Row I: zz Stanfield, S. Barnes, D. George, G. Reis, W. Kaczynski, 1. Barnett, T. Littlejohn. Row 3: E. King, T. Ingold, D. Carcia, T. Minniefield, T, Thompson, D. Miller, D. Hoster, D. johnson. JUNIORS Mrs. Clark, Per. 6, Row I: Cleft to rightl G. Chio- vitti, King, D. Alleman, R. Critten, R. Dorsette E. Sanford, C. Threet, Wright, S. Williams, Mrs Clarke. Row 2: W. Ware, T. Liddell, R. Kennedy, L Wright, D. Young, Cheatham, E. Brown. a JUNIOR: Mrs. Scully, Per. 6, Row 1: Qleft to rightj M. Bannias: A. Bruschig C. Hurley: K. Bannon: C. Medieros: A. Swasey: A. Long: D. Geisler: T. Whitehead. Row 2: T. Hamlin: K. Bogclanslcig R. Ferrari: R. Damer: T. Shracler: D. Radzik: E. Col- lins: C. Fowler: R. Johnson. Row 3: I.. Ott: G. Pfiel: E. Burke: M. Just: C. Dewey: L. Delmastro: N. Oindrich: D. Battle: G. Smith. V IUNIORS: Mrs. Stanfield, Per. 6, Row 1: fleft to right, Barker, B. Storino: Wess: S. Locke: Matthews: D. Malets: M. Backode: G. Loria: S. Peters. Row 2: Stanfielcl: M. Ogden: D. Cirig- liano: S. DeAnelo: C. Underwood: D. Howell: C. Jones: M. Lowe: R. Walls: V. Evans: Seiclc: D. Marzan. Roiv 3: R. Ehland: D. Fink: M. McCaskey: L. Brantley: L. Burt: C. Clay: B. Smith: S. William' son: Hirteman. IUNIORS: Miss Shields: Per, 7, Row 1: fleft to rightj R. Cosley: D. Archer: T. Bruno: S. I-latching K, Herron: A. Schnorr: W. Smith: G. Griffin: Row 2: C. Moore: C. Horne: S. Wolfe: M. Bass: T. Galluze: M. Buckner: R. James: Dawson: R. Wag- ner. . ed Cross: always lending a Dr. Bowes shows the hard work the Red Cross group put into their Thanksgiving Day Collection for Kane Hospital. Row 1: fleft to rightj Karla Bannion, Patrice Dieter, Dr. Bowes, Renee Edwards, Chris Scarvace. Row 2: Cyndi Vickers, Chris Bannion, jennifer Seaman, Lisa Cusick, Sandy Moeslin, Mary Io David, Kim Conley, Roschele Mitchel, Valorie Williams, Chris Salera, Joyce Bauer, Traci Thornton, Ken Balaslci. helping hand. Janet and Renee are seen all smiles at a Red Cross Meeting. he Red Cross Club, directed by Dr. Ronald Bowes, planned many activities for the 1982- 1983 school year. The adopt-a-granclparent program was initiated in late October as an attempt to be a friend to the elderly. A 5of5o raffle was in session as a means of raising money for the club projects, as well as a fruit collection for Kane Hospital in November. In December, the Red Cross visited the Methodist Home and brought Christmas stockings filled with personal items and treats. Finally, as the special event, the faculty held a basketball game. Dr. Bowes originated the faculty basketball game as the Red Cross Club's annual fund raiser. Congratulations Dr. Bowes and his staff of stu- dent volunteers and lceep up the good work. 91 airy Tales Really Do Come True he Fall Festival is an annual event. Ev- ery year senior girls compete for the chance to represent their school with pride. This year's candidates started their com- petition with a speech on How Brashear Has Changed Me. This years winner, Sandra Moes- lein, shown in the top left corner, presented her speech which was written about the honor and pride that she had learned at Brashear. The court was announced after the judges made their decision and then they waited for the final ver- dict. The court attends the Homecoming Game where they are seen standing in the cold in the upper right corner waiting for the announce- ment of the queen. They are escorted to and from the game and the fun of it all is seen on Chris Salera's and Lori Christian's smiling faces shown at the middle left. Finally the queen is announced and a surprised Sandy is shown mid- dle right along with the friendly face of E.T. - A . . i x IIE! all Ilf- li' Q gl ' , Y , O his year's candidates were many, con- sisting of 24 girls shown in the upper left corner. All did great and had fun. Brashear is proud of all the fine girls and wishes that all could have won. We were also happy to have last year's queen. Maureen Wimbush, re- turn to turn over her crown as seen at the far left, Seen middle left is Lisa Cusick and Angie Alli- son as they receive their flowers, smile at the winner, and congratulate her. You may wonder who is responsible for organizing and running the Fall Festival activities. It is none other than our owp famous Mrs. English. During Home- coming, she is seen frantic and in a constant panic, but we wouldnlt want it any other way. Finally, the releasing of the balloons at the game is shown in the upper right. It marks the end of another Homecomingg its tensions, frustrations, disappointments, and victories. now Ball Now they malce a cute couple! eople, dancing, dinner, and socializing were all part of this years Snowball. Once again, Letour Studio was on hand to take the posed, as well as the unposed pictures. Held at the Bradley House of Catering, approximately seventy couples attended. Some of the chaperones were Mr. Khorey, Mrs. Eng- lish, and Mrs. I-lamrock. Dan Griffin provided the evenings music. From 7:00 until midnight the couples filled the hall with their laughter and sounds of enjoy- ment. Everyone involved had a good time. Events, such as the Snowball, give students the opportunity to meet new people and mingle with those they already know. Everything went well, providing a festive night for all. 94 wx magma, .E C UQ Anthony and Dave eagerly await the buffet ahead, but something else has caught Amy's eye. ' ,,,-w Please don't bother me while Ilm eating. Is this their idea of a fun night out on the town? 'A I Q ,Q-Q If a '.,'1vZ:'4 rill Team if -snail tX ,-H' Row I: L. Tyler, D, Robinson, C. Penny, D. Johnson. Row 2: S. Morgan, C. Smith, R. Johnson, C. Smalls. Row 3: V. Rainey, D. Williams, M. Freshley, M. Boyd, G. Bell his years Drill Team updated their routines to a new sound. They have shined in parades, pep-rallies, and half-time performances. They changed their image with new uniforms and white gloves that add a touch of class. The new routines add dancing in both old and new style. They use clapping motions to emphasize the beat of the music. The girls work hard. Using different music and styles to make their routines entertaining and different. Our Drill Team has come a long way from the classical group to new dance squad. They no longer have the straight robot like movements but go to the swaying easy mov- ing dance. Brashear hopes that we will see alot more of the new style from the Drill Team. EIN'-: The Drill Team, hands raised in celebration to a winning school. -414,1 ,-sawn' I k,,A J This line of girls brave the cold day to perform at the Brashear Homecoming Game. Meanwhile they dance their way into the Gwen Bell moves to the beat at the City Championship fans hearts. Game. 95 ...sf A 9 Wife NX: - m f f'l:i.fs 5 1 . ffl - 1-'sw w..'.-Q..--f-sf. fi .....x-. . . . ...M-.. ss: Gy Tlujtfs ' 3.. 3' :'li '19i .. .. ii? 1 Agn... ' - and rg.. ,ikz .V . - .... it . ., M.. i .. ,.,-. M: ' ,' 1f?1'f'is?tIE5 Y 12 Q f.f.QifT'+E'- g ' K ' rs? Q. , 1 .ss + We -Bn A ' f ., .X st' S v. J 2 if . 'Q 5' 1 ggi . 0' All xi if , ' '. ,G r -. . 2 we sus fx, v. s 4? FTC- 'Q it f are is . Q- 1 , W ri-A ,M u ,. S 1 Y' wi rg wt -'La A ? A fi s' f'.szf5:'ii3'f'z-it , tv 3: ,if fa :Q sf. .' . sa . . t . f-1 ,.x.- I -- - H-W... 'Q . -- Y , ..,, ,.,,k W . .. . . f ze. ....e.-fnwws fr - ,, . PM sw ,--W .. 8555! X .user rehears a l , ,. ,, gifs, 124325315 'fi ifsp,'fW'f' ' his ,M iff... . . -,s..swq-wfsgsimfi s if ? ?fiN':.f -f:f2Xfffi ,. . L e 1 if Q 4 siifff' ui. .ex iff? Y SENIORS: ffl-om top to bot- toml Michelle Simmonsg Paul Devling Darnell Harper. 96 usa- --'l 'F!-11 Quail wr an X' ,W sf 1-.ww W-i ' v ,z qs' ,fps f 91 1,419 QZLF' X V tm, 'T-L-vi' JZ 'f . f it , , JSF., 'T . f i ' - 'ml .mmf ' Z Q. , f f:-.w ft-, ' 11'f.ffif.. ff:1ft-,H ,, 5 ' '. ss Qlllf , ' K ' ' v vw. . iff-1f.,,i.:.f .14 . .af - .V H I fvgg,a2'. W f....W libiy srr, wb ,Q Q, ny .4 . 'P X' 'fig jg? il if . sys? 'aff . 1. M 5 ij, 5? 3 ,, x 2 ,Q 'lfdwf SENIORS: ffrom top to bot- tom, Lisa Fallong Michelle Robinsong Tonya Ramsey 1 W: A at ' . . . ,V - 3 f , 4. W: lass.. ,, 1u.,- -sk ' , ' Mp, ,Q M g-....' ...iv J.-..f,,,.,.g., .., .. wmv - F fmoving bottom left to right to the topl K. Anclrewsg P. Devling K, Horneg P. Kingg L. Fallong E. Hurleyg Mitchellg J Marshallg T. Ramseyg S. Mostyng D. Nicoleg M. Robinsong L. Claylnourneg S. Petwayg L. Jermeny: S. Streeterg S. Hatching L Christopherg B. Andrewsg A. Graceg R. Newellg S. Horneg C. Martigg T. Griffing A. Wylieg M. Lanclg Fettermang G Marzalelcg G. Nesbitg M. Simmonsg A. Samsg A. Turnerg D, Harperg R. Howzeg I. Wilberneg S. Moyeg C. Cashg A. Whiteg A Rumphg Pottery T. Loveg T. Tambellini. This young man shows what hard work it is to march. These two girls march to the beat downtown in the rain 5 .. tw X . -' fvssu-Uh N eng-JS: . an R.. hw . D ...-.1 This group of band students wait anxiously to perform their half-time performance at the Homecoming Game. ix. QVRWYL , I . D 'f ' ,V xwc- wf 'W .959 M rum Major Tonya Ramsey leading the band. VMS W ' 'i sk' J .fr . an Performing in perfect formation is the Brashear Band :z-gg---Q.lE,. 1' ' ' 3 'wgin Yi'-' . F . 5 I .ff f ,. gat, , an..'1 51L. . U.lh.1,-f.i muj--,: f 5:'3'5'f'tf41'ff'Cf- j7 .Qi V 255: 5141 Lf- i ff, . 5-ffl v.'1?gQ,-3'.5i. f aj aft . WW: M C,1',gZfn,.A ' 2 .En .f Q 5 f 1 cf- 5 51 , M .r 4 f A Y s 51 'f i ' 321 in FV ' we of flew ' gg., Y . - Ja, C L-fires? :stif- 5' . 1 'X . Nt... . ..-.,- .. . ,,,. ,AV .1 . .1.,, f .,3' 'w V 'W all .- ff W' - 1z'z7 ' , - .' 3 ' f Yr-2-m 5'f ,-,. at :ll , ...If71Qgf:it1f'f 4 1 9 , - T' ' ., ' T 'V , Wait . V H ' '- fi-ixazzw R: . 1 .'fff4-giwg' r.L 2-1 Eff ,513 . ' -.em yggvf., i 1 -Y-3 '. g ' 11 , .igf ..', iQf .,1',52lz'V . ' M 'K v ' i . h-Aw'-'f - A Q t. . t ,rs ? ,- i 5 afar, H -Q an - 9 iv-1 A .L 4' Q. QW Q!! K J'J-fiewfi SENIORS: ftop left, Eddie Hurleyg fbottom left, Stephen Moyeg Qbottom rightj Irving Wilbourne V S t Q ioi L. ff' ' M Q v 4 1 ...M ,L i ,Q ' .a X9 't' wat' Z 12 3 I s K Q w ffm- ai. . f 'WZ' 5 wwf' 1' ,L M.. . it aw 5 ' e ' xi I .4 Q, A ,E mf: , 1 11-We 4' f ' 'meow . fx-V 1, 'sf g . 1 fag-.1 , ' . f ,-.1-f 4 ' A ' '. ' n the past years Brashear's Band has been an important part of our activities and still is. Since September the band has been in two parades. The first was a clean-up day parade held in Brookline. They also participated in the Veteran's Day parade held annually down town. According to the Band the most important performances are those at half-time during football games. They had an excellent show for the Homecoming game against Schenley. They also had a performance at the City Championship game against Westinghouse. They played selections such as On Broadway , by George Benson and Rock Around The Clock , made popular by Bill Haley and the Comets. Directing this year's band was Drum Major Tonja Ramsey, She and the band worked hard to present the best shows possible. The band plans to participate in many of the parades coming up in the Spring. They look forward to their performances while they enjoy one of the most successful years they have ever had. 97 SENIORS: Upper left, Darlene Strong, Moni- ca Martire, Stephanie Behun, Danielle Ray- mond, Colleen Duggan, Stephanie Moye. X Row I: K. DiNapoli, V. Gelghauser, M, Martire, L. Smith, M. LoBianco, K, Acquaro. Row 2: L. Thomas, M. Canceliere, S. Nowlin, Matthews, D. Locke, Primyon. Row 3: S, Moye, D. Geyer, D. Strong, S. Behun, D. Paymond, C. Duggan, P. Hayes. Stephanie and Danielle are in their own hudclle at the City Ga HEERLEADERS QRAI-I! RAI-lj i fe 4 The Cheerleaders are seen cheering the Bullets on at the Mt. Lebanon game. CO-2Cl'1 W3bbYiS daughter! H0h01'3l'y Cheerleader. i ., mt' X ,f Watching intensely are the Brashear Cheerleaders while enduring the cold at the City Championship. he Cheerleaders purpose is to uplift the spirits of the team and the fans during various sporting events. The captain of this year's squad is Danielle Ray- mond. The Co-captains are Stephanie Behun and Darlene Strong. They work hard to lceep the girls in sync. The different routines they do take alot of time, skill, and energy and it all pays off in the end. This was proven when the squad won the 3WS Cheer-Off against Westinghouse in November. The cheer- leaders not only participate at the games, but their hard work is seen at Pep Rallies, Parades and other special events. These dedicated girls and their sponsor Ms. Henderson show what team work and pride in their school can accomplish. l 4 x- N fl ,,, ,,,, I 99 00 arching with pride 4 Esau , ., . he Colorguard is a group that dis- plays our school pride. Their advi- sor is Ms. Patricia DuVall, a math teacher in the South I-louse. She assembles the girls for practices and fund raisers. They march in many parades along with the band. They show their pride in our school by carrying our school banner. They do many rou- tines with flags, in unison with the music's beat, which needs a great deal of practice. This re- quires talent and concentration. They also deal with weather that is good and bad. To do their job right they have to feel pride in our school, which is an easy job. 9 Bra n A- Sh SUV High School QW Pittsburgh Public Schools far N' Row I: fleft to rightj, C. Evans, S. Powell, B. Roberts, D. Edison. Row 2: K. Deemer, L. Carney, lVl. Youngblood, P. Miesel, S. Minniefield, N. Mitchell. Row 3: S. Black, K, Ervin, Poague, D. Harris, Scheuering. Row 4: A. Burke, L. Yount, K. Spears, R. Reed, M. Rivoli, P. DuVall Qsponsorj. RASHE COLORGUARD '19 -s o . ff-75 .fr JJ 0' ulliver s Travels ,A A .1 105 ,,, i 'M s- 0 '-3' i- ' ,. . .K K , W? f- . V ,F .. Q .- f -, sa 9 Y H N ' '-1'.. ,,1, 1 .. 1. e 9' -v 'f ast year, Brashear High School was hon- ored when the Westinghouse Corpora- tion, it's Palmer-in Education , of- fered one lucky junior a two-month visit abroad. Numerous applications were filed and after a board of selectors narrowed out the candidates, Ken Balaski, was chosen to represent Brashear. After being chosen, Ken had to send in a lengthy application to AFS fAmerican Field Servicej. He then had a long wait before he found out that he was being sent to Istanbul, Turkey. He admitted being scared yet interested in visiting such a place. Mr. Khorey and the Brashear staff helped Ken immensely as he prepared for his departure. Finally, the day came Ken caught a plane to New York fhis first plane ridej where he was joined by other AFS students going to such places as France and Switzerland. They all stayed the night at C. W. Post College on Long Island where they became friends. The next day, I 18 voyagers crowded abroad a Yugoslavian air- plane. They were relieved when they reached Yogoslavia but they were forced to wait eight hours for the connecting flight to Istanbul. They arrived in Istanbul at midnight and imme- diately went to an orientation camp where they stayed 3 days. The people at the orientation camp explained the difficulties they would en- counter and offered suggestions on how to avoid them. Finally, Ken met the family he was to live with during his stay. His family consisted of a grandmother, a mother, and a brother. Imagine Ken's surprise when he discovered that his brother's nickname was Barby. The family lived in an apartment, Ken and his family adjusted quickly to each other. During his stay Ken spent his time swimming, boating, eating, and touring. Near the end of his stay Ken went to visit other Turkish relatives in Denizli, a small picturesque town. There he swam in pools of hot mineral water of many colors fed from underground hot springs, visited ancient ruins, and had a turkish bath which he described in one word, Hhotll' He hated to leave but he was happy when he finally returned home to the United States. IOI 102 , ,x. kZ 4 . Making her point is advisor, Mrs. English. N. U l-A, J Did he talce a wrong turn on the way to Oz? From front: C. Spath, L. Christian, Sheridan, R. Edwards, M. McKenzie, D. Loclce, S. Nowlin, R. Johnson, Mrs. English, M. Ogletree, D. Ricci, S. Hatchin, D. Harper, D. Moore, D. Raymond, L. Jackson, K. Acquaro, P. Humphreys, R. Robinson K. Connors, K. DeNapoli, M. LaBianco, Joyce, D. Carcia, R. DiDominico, L. Moye, S. Behun, C. Barth, G, Evans, T Benjamin, E. Thomas, D. Penney, P. Vas, A. Swasey, L. Ferguson, Howard, C. Lowe, D. Nicda, K. Kaercher, M. Snegoclci, D. Demianczyk, T. Frangoni, K. Balaslci, C. Martig, M. Dyer, G. Gelzhizer, L. Smith, K. Thomas, C. Corbet, M. Sarasso, T Chiovetti. - Michelle Ogletree displays her K'Bullet Pride Will the real E. T. please step forward? N-. Patty Tallon listens attentively at a Council meeting. he member of Student Council are elected from all Social Studies classes, which means that every grade is repre- sented. This select group must attend the meet- ings where they learn the basic governmental procedures. They are also responsible for report- ing the council's progression to their fellow class- mates and they partake in the planning of var- ious activities. The sponsor this year is Mrs. Pat English, who is also Brashear's Activities Direc- tor. This is her first year of being the sponsor. She took over the position which was formerly held by Mrs. Frances May Burke. She is doing a good job of organizing the various activities in which the Student Council is involved. They have tried to brighten up the school by painting the garbage cans and decorating the school for the Fall Festival. This year, they held a food drive where students brought in canned and boxed goods and donated money for the needy families of Brashear. The money was used to buy turkeys. This successful drive helped to feed six families a nutritious Thanksgiving dinner. They also are responsible for holding the holiday dances, The Spring Fling, and they run and operate B.I.C. fBrashear Information Center, several days a week, where you are able to buy school supplies, candy, and on certain mornings, you can purchase donuts. The money that is raised goes toward student activities and every- one appreciates all their hard work and dedica- tion. I0 , - - SOPHOMORES Ms. Pugliano, Per. 1, fleft to rightj Row iz S. Bruschi, M. Crowley, S. Mostyn, C. Garbutt, N. Bauwin, T. Martin, L. Washington, P. Piconi, G. Gorring. Row 2: Tompkins, M, Ceraso, L. Mar- sili, Zilles, D. Maniet, T. Brooks, K. DeNapoli, M. Sherer, H. Gilmore, R. Cantine, Vargo. Row 3: P. Vogel, T. Fisher, C. Dunlap, L. Mann, W. Healy, K. Malloy, T. Krah, M. Farrell, P. Lang, T. johnson. The Life of a Sophomore 104 SOPHOMORES Mrs. Ruttle, Per. i, fleft to rightj Row 1: B, Schafer, B, Hobdy, L. Thomas, A. Price, C. Rather, S. Ihrig, S. Radzilc, T. Turner. Row 2: V. Henry, R. Seymour, E. Hardy, T. Moore, B. Derverry, R. Verbonach, D. Florian. Row 3: K. Miller, F. Brooks, C. Weber, T. Pratt, R. Dorsch, R. Valdisera, Runph, Branch. SOPHOMORES Mr. Stephenson, Per. 3 Cleft to rightj Row r: C. Turner, T. Darby, A. Saunders Row 2: Mr. Ste- phenson, jackson, G. Colbert S5955 'Q - Being a sophomore at Brashear is a good experience. You are used to the school and are more aware of its opportunities. It is the year to involve yourself in activities and find out where your talents lie. You begin to think of the future, with plenty of time to prepare for your future you feel secure and can just enjoy the present. Meeting new people and getting along with others are abilities you acquire along the way. You also have a better idea of the way the school works. Knowing this, the road ahead becomes easier. With this in mind, sophomores can rest easy know- ing they are well on their way to better times and anxiously await their remaining two years. SOPHOMORES Mrs. Pogue, Per. 2, fleft to rightl Row I: P. Laugh- lin, T. Chiovitti, C. Boniclie, D. Nicoli, C. Rather, D. Penny, D. Ferrari, R. Doyle, S. Brazil. Row 2: L. Ferguson, A. Holmes, Geyer, K. Piclclor, K. Sohn- gin, T. Young, T. Raymond, Mrs. L. Pogue. Row 3: B. Kantrimaitis, T. Otway, Malloy, A. Monroe, M. Eichner, D. Fulton, D. Duffy, T. Zumbo. Row 4: D. Spangler, P. Bove, B. Rose, B. Werwie, M. jefferson, D. Pysola. I0 SOPHOMORES: Ms. Shields, Per. 2, Row 1: fleft to rightj D. Ar cher, L. Mathis, T. Council, A. Johnson, D. Cole- man, A. Hunter, S. Murphy, T. Anderson, A. Melontree. Row 2: A. Mabon, K. Mazza, D. Rutlca D. Gorman, D. Schwartzmiller. Row 3: P. Stark, D. Lettgeb, B. Richards, P. King, D. Signolli, Lam- bert, A. Skulicz. SOPHOMORES: Mrs. Pogue, Per. 3, Row 1: fleft to right, T. Lane, S. Beck, A. Taylor, C. Harris, C. Cillo, D. Nicola. Row 2: R. Stowers, M. Terrel, D. Hepner, T. Knox, I M. Tarr, G. Denes, Mrs. Pogue. Row 3: T. Emmett T. Duff, Fetterman, G. Herman, D. Bailey, J Cirigliano. Row 4: M. Williams. Lunch Time!! s mfms. SOPHOMORES: Ms, Pugliano, Per, 3, Row 1: fleft to rightj M. Toth, B. Carr, Marshall, M. Giometti, P. Stepan- ovich. Row 2: D. Habonski, Fleming, P. Kuns- man, L. Rump, T. Barker, C. Mayne, M. Moyer, G. Brown, D. Filippino. Row 3: A. Woodson, D. Bat- tle, E. Gray, R. Billings, B. McDonald, M. Wells, A. Lewis, Allen, Brooks, A. Rumph. SOPHOMORES: Mr. Gursky, Per. z, Row li fleft to rightj M. Vogel, I. Schmude, Adams, A. Nichols, T. Mitchell. Row 2: L. Sabatasso, S. Johnson, C. Lowe, M. Crawford, Aclams, D. Satterwhite. Row 3: S. Gould, E. Barnes, W. Meadows, R, Young, D. Smith, A. Humphries, C. Coleman, R. Battung, E. Green. One of the most popular times next to 2:10 is lunchtime. It not only means a break from classes, but you can also eat a nutritious meal in the cafeteria. Brashearls lunches offer a wide variety of wholesome, healthy foods. You have your choice of a main course, a vegetable, fruit, and of course, dessert. The main courses include pizza, hamburgers, or even grilled cheese. Students can even try something new like chicken croquets. Let's not forget about the salad bar for those on a diet or those that just don't feel like having a full meal. Even if you bring a lunch from home, you still have the opportunity to buy something from the lunch line, whether it is a salad, milk, or just dessert. Whatever you decide to eat, you can be sure that you are receiving a well balanced meal. 107 - -- V 7- The Vending Machine Blues SOPHOMORES: Mrs. Pugliano, Per. 4, Row 1: fleft to rightj M Andrews, A. Gentile, R. Gieraltowski, S. Stein, K McGuire, D. Staub, T. Coyne. Row 1: A. Jackson M. Mandziara, B. johnson, L. Allison, D. Hoskin J. Owens, D. Knepp, D. Griramitt, Barker. Row 3 K. Piazza, R. Francis, E. Brown, H. Smith, M Duffy, Altvater. A SOPHOMORES: Ms. Pugliano, Per. 5, Row 1: fleft to right, M. Reis D. Goyak, K. Walkowski, T. Dunworth, S. Cam- best, L. Likavec, S. Boehm, G. Davis, Row 2: I Weber, M. Moye, T, Budway, L. Smith, P. De- Maio, K. Schneider, R, Schlegel. Row 3: S. Gibbs D. Shamlin, E. Thomas, C. Barth, M. Connor, W Reid. Row 4: T. Horne, Williams, B. Knuth, T Xenakis, Barr, M. Washington, M. Sabados, V Boyle. r Pizza, potato chips, pretzels and candy. At the mention of these treats most peoples mouth's start watering and they run to the nearest vending machine or candy store. All of these snacks are notoriously known as junk food. What exactly is junk food? It is what many of us grab when we are in a rush, watching the television, or when we are just too lazy to cook a wholesome meal. Even when shopping the temptation is there to buy snacks that are in every mall. Although we treat ourselves to these foods at times, many people thrive on these high cal treats. Instead of picking up a piece of fruit or cheese, they pull out the chips and dip. To those who can resist those goodies, more pow- er to you! SOPHOMORES: Mrs. Ruttle, Per. 5, Row 1: fleft to rightj L. Wil- liams, A. Abad, D. Johnson, C. Perri, B. Egers, O. Carter. Row 2: S. Palmer, K. Klody, S. Morgan, K. Andrews, D. Edison, T. Lambert, C. Fabbio, B. Evans, R. Howze, A, Sero. SOPHOMORES: Ms. Shields, Per. 5, Row I: fleft to rightj C. Smith, L. Tyler, S. Smith, C. Martig, D, Menegan, T. Chajkowski. Row 2: D. Muscia, T. Steele, L. Wil- liams, Bennett, M. Opal, T. Barker, T. Spiegel. Row 3: D. Hines, V. Bailey, T. Gore, E, White, P. Nellis, G. Papcun. IO9 SOPHOMORES: Ms. Pugliano, Per. 7, Row I: fleft to rightj L Smith, R. Merchant, Gilliam, G. Braun, N. King, K. Matthews, C. Wilinski. Row zz T. Ford, Pri- myon, Vogt, S. Ott, T. Maclcewich, R. Achille M. Acquaro. Row 3: M. Land, A. Scalise, L. Pilotta W. Schmidt, M. Chesick, C. West. Row 4: M. Hill S. Petway, R, Smith, R. jackson, S. Nawlin, D Harris. Renaissance II IIO s OJ SOPHOMORES: Mrs. Ruttle, Per. 7, Row I: Cleft to rightj D. Pala- shoff, M. Simmons. Row 2: R. Block, Wilner, K. Donalies, C. Smith, R. Johnson, T. Grimmenstein, C. jones, C. Henry. Row 3: R. Geyer, K. Duggan, L. Gordon, K. Johnson, D. Williams, A. McDonough, M. LoBianco, D. Jaclcene. Row 4: R. Venson, K. Lancaster, R. Sapienza, M. Payne, T. Shracler, E. Walsh, R. Verbonach, K. Kasan. What do Dravo Tower, One Oxford Center and major traffic jams mean to you? The answer is Renaissance II. The renovation of downtown Pittsburgh is a major project, but a worthwhile one. Other buildings included in this makeover are Comstock, PPG Place and the National Steel Center. Pittsburgh is the third biggest corporate center in the na- tion and is still growing which brings a need for more office space. This also means more jobs will be available and that the downtown retail area will also benefit, with so many people coming and going. There is alot of inconvenience, however. Buses are being rer- outed and the 480 million dollar subway sys- tem causes many traffic jams, due to so many streets being closed. There is a bright side to this madness, the results will show us a brighter and more productive Pittsburgh. III WSPAPER Rob is Seen ready to Prepare the lettering for the next issue of the Bulletin- Row I: D. Zottoli, Row 2: Mrs. Clarke, S. Acquaro, M. Damiano, D. Alter. Row 3: V. Rossetti, K. Kerr, D. Caterino, S. Robinson, R. DiDomenico. II2 Michelle and Donna are busy investigating and writing articles for the paper. Mrs. Clarke was more than pleased with the first issu P Mary Eriksson types to meet a deadline while Damian and Kelly discuss a news article. ., A as-I - ' arg., V Y... a sa... 1 ...- The newspaper staff looks on excitedly at their first edition. Q W - ig . Typing away doggedly is Don Alter. rashear's Newspaper staff consists of a group of hard workers who put out is- sues of the Brashear Bullet-in. This pa- per informs us of events within the school, out- side events that affect us and also contributions from students such as poetry, comments and short stories. There is also the opportunity to put in a message to a friend through the Classi- fied section. The Bullet-in gives us information, while giving us enjoyable reading material. The special Valentine's Day issue gives everyone a chance to send a message to that special someone. That issue is really full of interesting material. At just a quarter a copy, the Bullet-in is a bargain and should be purchased regularly. II3 II 5 I EARBCOK: . A smiling jennifer Seaman looks and listens attentively. ssembling a yearbook is not a job that can be done easily. It takes hard work and dedication. As soon as one book is finished planning the next book is started. There are many jobs that the staff must do to meet their deadlines. These include doing layouts, tak- ing pictures, writing copy, and typing. They have four deadlines in which to get the part of the whole staff to meet these deadlines. This year there was a major change for the staff. Ms. Neretta Troxell, who had been in charge of the yearbook staff resigned. Although on hand to help the staff with complicated matters, Ms. Troxell turned over her major duties to a new Advisor. She is Ms. Glenda Rosenberry. She works at Brashear as an English teacher. Al- though Ms. Rosenberry has never supervised a yearbook staff before, she took over and was willing to learn. Advising the photography end of yearbook is Mr. Masilunas. Selling ads and yearbooks are another job that must be done. Mrs. Judith Brant handles the advertising and monetary department. It is with the help of the advisors and students that the yearbook staff can capture memories of your yearbook. 4 SAVING YGUR CRIB! Row I: L. Cusick, S. Moeslein, C. Martig, M. David. Row 2: R. Dreucci, C. Martig, K. Burgess, Seaman, C. Salera, Edwards, S. Kolibal, Dawson. Row 3: C. Franklin, P. Dieter, L. Chardella, D. Harper, D. Demianczyk, L. Karon, Zawojs Row 4: L. Flecker, D. Walkowski, K. Balaski, Bauer, M. Moyer. Glenda Rosenberry, the new advisor listens to new ideals. Gone, but not forgotten, is Ms. Troxell who makes a poi M Kathy Burgess works on the Senior Questionnaire. Yearbook staff members are caught by surprise. EDITORS: Row iz fleft to righrj Seaman, Editor of Management, D. Walkowski, Layout Editor. Row 2: Patrice Dieter, Art Editor, Ms. Rosenberry Advisor, Sandra Moeslein and Charlene Martig, Co-Editors-in-Chief, Christine Salera, Financial Editor, Kathy Burgess and Lisa Cusick, Copy Editors, Joanne Zawojski, Typing Editor, Darnell Harper, Photography Editor. Charlene Martig and Mickey Mouse look intent on their work. C. T. Miller the Herff-jones Representative helps the staff. II Q 1-45 enior Steering Committee Committee members clown during a break in the Football game. enior Steering Committee is another of Bra- shear's many clubs. Mrs. Jones keeps the club operating and handles most of the work. The Steering Committee raises money and organizes out- ings. This year to raise money, Senior Steering Com- mittee members sold refreshments at Brashear football games, sold flowers to the students and faculty, and collected aluminum cans as well as many other fund raising events. The Committee is comprised of selected seniors who are chosen to represent their homerooms. Among other activities, Senior Steering Committee went on a skating and bowling outing and a ski trip. Any money left over after their outings goes towards paying for the buses for the annual Senior Cedar Point outing. 116 Row 1: S. Moeslein, L. Cusick. Row 2: G. Bell, L. Broadus, D. Raymond, A. Allison, L, Chavis, P Bryant S Walder A Salera Gormley, L. Dew. Row 3: Miss Jones, P. Dieter, C. Martig, R. Edwards, L. Flecker, P. Johnson, T Davis Seaman Row 4 Harper, R. Wade, K. Skinner, P. Devlin, Sheridan, K. Balaski. Above: James Sheridan and Renee Edwards work together while, Twanda Davis and Shirljean Walker pay close atten- tion at a meeting. 3, .3 Wi Y a V -Q -- sv, H . . reshman Steering Committee he Freshman Steering Committee is a new group in our school. They are doing a fine job. They are headed by Ms. Pugliano. This committee talces on many charitable works. To the left is a picture of some of the stuffed toys they made. After being made, they were donated to the families of unemployed steel workers. This served as a great help around the Christmas season, another fund raiser during the Christmas season was their candy cane sale. They gave the students an opportunity to send a candy cane to a friend. This was an original idea. Monthly awards are also given to Freshman who have good citizenship and perfect attendance. This is an encouragement to all of the freshman to do better and it helps keep their attendance good. This committee also helps the freshman in- volve themselves more in school activities. It also shows them what they are capable of because they are trying things they have never done before. This is a new experience for our ninth graders. The various projects they do are helpful and rewarding ones to say the least. They are helping many people and getting a feeling of accom- plishment. Good work Freshman! '31 v Qaaswsav X ow 1 C. Stoker, Langham, M. Owens, D. Johnson, A. Wylie, L. Yaunt, M. Rivoli, M. Kosuda. Row 2: M. Green, T, Wade, B. Reihms, R. Zimmer, M5, Pugliano heads up the first year of the fl DeNapoli, P. Zottoli, C. Williams. Freshman Steering Committee. I I7 edia 1 WM: he Media Crew is a hard working group of people who are always busy. They are responsible for producing the televi- sion show Horizons which is shown via closed circuit T. V.g they operate all the equipment themselves, as demonstrated by Randy Henry fabovejg they also develop photographs for both the newspaper and the yearbook. At open house, they broadcast live so parents and students could join Stacy, Marty, and john fshown here, and watch themselves on television. They have taped Brashear's Class Play, not to mention major sporting events. The man who is in charge of all this is Mr. John Masilunas. He selects students who are capable of handling themselves, and by the looks of this year's crew, he couldn't have picked any better. II8 Row 1: Zawojski, Matthews, V. Moore. Row 2: Mr. Masilunas, M. Eibeck, Vargo, Sheridan. 'E an' SA I Qs ew 1? 4 1 rn 6- My ,.x hat would lunch be without popcorn and pretzels? DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. It is a vocational student organization that provides student experience in marketing, management, and distribution. There is a class called MDE fMarketing and Distributive Educationj for juniors and seniors that is associated directly with the DECA class. DECA has a gift shop where students can buy small gifts, they sell popcorn and pretzels to a hungry lunch crowd, and they have numerous raffles throughout the year. All the profits go towards student activities. DECA also has local and state competitions and Mr. White is always eager to boast that Brashear has the most trophies of the city high schools. lining- Darnell Harper learns the basic functions of a cash register. -. - .-efgii'-1:'2 Row 1: L. Covato, C. Reick, M. Darnley, L. Watters, K. Davison, R. jackson, S. Moye, D. Milcarek, M. Backode, C. McDermott. Row 2: A. Salera, K. Healy, B. Blum, D. McCoy, T. Prince, L. Chavis, L. Griffin, D. Fuller, P. Humphrey, G. Williams, Mr. White. Row 3: A. Pistella, A. Goch- nour, V. Page, C. Gromek, R. Sapienza, T. Pryor, G. Irvin, P. Mostyn, D. Mangan, S. Walker. Row 4: D. Anderson, A, Arms, C. Locke, C. Grank- lin, S. Todd, S. Thomas, K. Hicks, D. Harper, T. Hepner. 119 tudent Security Row 1: M. Darnley, B. Butler, R. Criton, D. Youngblood, H. Smith, G. Williams, K. Hicks, C. Weigold, C. Kubecka, ?, M. Yarbough, M. Wells. Row 2: V. Moore, D. White, D. Arms, L. Cooper, M. Dyer, S. Williams, G. Griffin, ?, C. Threet, L. Coleman, K. Porter, ?, ?, C. Dyer, R. Stallworth, Joyce, King. Row 3: M. Davis, ?, K. Horne, H. Woodson, S. Nowlen, If Murphy, T. Davis, L. Waters, ?, C. Weigold, C. Dewey. Row 4: S. Thomas, T. Ellis, V. Woodson, M. Keffer, T. Jones, R. Baltimore, T. Yarbough, M. Payne. I2O mf A A X , L' 'Q E ai. qu!!! tudent Security underwent some ma- jor changes this year. Mr. Khorey, and Mr. Williams are this year's su- pervisors. There are about zoo students in- volved which were divided into four groups, due to the large number of people. The job these students have is important. They serve as models for the rest of the school. They try to end the problems that have plagued our school. These include vandalism and fight- ing. They show communication between the staff and students. One job of Student Secu- rity is to help when tragedy strikes. This is done by raising money or collecting goods for those stricken. The members received jackets to help promote school pride. ,, I f.s.:sfs.e...f ---' Sigsfae: f o ,X . . Row I: P. Pryor, V. Wallace, D. Lucci, K. Bosh, R. Kotchig, P. Dieter, R. Edwards, K. Allen, P. Mosty P. Humphreys, P. Pastorius, M. Thomas. Row zz S. Williams, T. Mattox, K, Bowles, M. Herndon, Owens, T. Davis, D. Fullard, T. Prince, A. Lamonde, S. Walker, Y. Hines, L. Broadus, D. Bryant, l jackson, V. Williams. Row 3: L. Green, D. Coleman, R. Kelly, D. Hayes, K. Wade, C. Bell, A. Owens, l Jamison, T. Harper, B. Hall, G. Williamson, L. Michaels, T. Davis, D. Hester. Row 1: M. Germany, ?, T. Whitehead, ?, P. Hayes, Seaman, C. Jones, M. Mackenzie, W. Drake, Miles, B. Hale, L. Green, ?, ?, ?, ?, D. Raymond, M. E. Thomas. Row 2: ?, S. Moye, C. Toth, L. L. Cusick, K. Crowley, G. Rowe, P. Hawkins, D. A. Williams, V. Pool, ?, ?. Row 3: T. jenkins, ?, T val, L. Smithyman, M. Cusick, L. Wright, K. Duggan, ?, ?, D. Stubenraugh, ?, D. Donnell, P. T. Thompson, K. McAndrews, R. O'Neal, T. Dimarto, S. Todd, P. Johnson. Row 4: M. Porter, Smith, G. Robinson, T. Mattox, C. Franklin. Row 1: C. Louie, ?, T. Rainey, R. Stallworth, ?, D. Penny, ?, A. Hunter, ?, R. Grady, V. Rainey, Manison, L. Chavis, E. Sanford, D. Toriensend, C. Halloman, S. Moeslein, T. Tambellini, S. Wrigh S. Thomas. Row zz W. Doley, K. Wade, T. Mattox, L. Pool, A. Patton, V. Pool, M. Robinson, Council, M. Ogletree, D. Harper, S. Parder. Row 3: L. Michaels, R. Butler, T. Horne, B. Hall, Pamplin, R. Jackson, B. Nixon, R. Guszynski, ?, Cheatam, P. Palham, ?, ?, M. Patterson. uper Bowl of Problem Solving from topleftj - The infamous mystery event, Jim Miller, Mark Patterson, and Rich in the Airdrag Event. Mike Barker in the antigravity event and last year s seniors, Bill and Don Hynes clowning for the camera. ' Ii n May 8, 1982, a special annual event took place at John A. Brashear entitled, Super Bowl of Problem Solving. It was an op- portunity for high school students to test their abili- ty to solve a problem, requiring creativity and team work. Mr. David L. Burrows, the head of Brashear's science department, coordinated the program. In order to qualify for an award each group had to participate in seven events, as listed: Collapsing Bridge competition, Gravity Grand Prix, Missile Launch, Mystery Event, Creative Cartoon Contest, Bucketball, and Superbowl of Problem Solving Quiz. At the end of the day, Alderdice took first place with a total of 471.9 points, Oliver took second with 353.2 points, and Brashear took third place with 314.4 points. Congratulations to all who par- ticipated in this event, but most of all congratula- tions to Brashear students for, once again, proudly representing our school. I2I THE WORLD AS IT IS... Brezhnev passes away, An- dropov takes command! Iran on the march, Israel a shaken Nation, Beirut un- der siege! Intruder in Queen Eliza- beth's Suite! Love tale told. PRINCESS GRACE KELLY DIES IN CAR ACCIDENT: The death of Princess Grace Kelly was a tragic incident. She was a fairy tale in real life from an American actress to a Princess of Monaco. Prin- cess Grace will be remembered not only for her movies but for the love and care she gave all who came in contact with her. She was also a re- nowned poet and touring both Europe and America giving lectures. Though she had many activities she was still able to raise a family and run a home. Princess Grace will be missed with all our hearts. CATHOLIC BISI-IOPS DEBATE NUCLEAR MORALITY! The Bishops are seen in serious discussion on the rights, and wrongs of the nuclear advancement. They feel countries should cease making war materials and end the fear of destruction. Though they can not enforce their decision on the countries, it weighs heavily on a lot of reli- gious people. Hopefully the Bishops fear for the people will never be justified, but one can only wonder. TIME 'S MAN OF THE YEAR IS POLAND'S LECI-I WALESA. Massacre in Lebanon. Jimmy I Ioffa is officially pronounced dead! American actress seen in Carribean with Prince An- drewg Queen Elizabeth dis- approves. Argentina invaded by Brit- ish and Falkland Island troops! Pope takes visit to Britain. Jerusalem the Eye of the Storm : protest and pray- er. Margret Thatcher receives a bomb as a surprise gift! No one hurt! PRINCE CI-IARLES and PRINCESS DIANA are BLESSED WITH A BABY BOY! After last year's fairy tale wedding in spring, Prince Charles and his new bride settled into their home and married life. Soon after it was announced that Princess Diana was expecting. This summer the blessed event occured and the new baby was born. The new Prince was named William. The proud mother and father are ex- tremely happy. 'D 122 wt Ut: TODAY'S USA . . . Out goes Haig. In comes Shultz! The Nation gets physical with Olivia Newton John! Jimmy Carter faces up to the Middle East Episodes. COCAINE! Cocaine is seen everywhere from sports to actors. It was the cause of actor-comedian john Belushi's death. It's seen at work, school, and places of entertainment. It destroyed auto tycoon De Lor- ean who was smuggling cocaine illegally. Will the war against drugs ever end? It probably never will because there is continuous demand for it. The drug industry is high class and high priced. AMERICA GETS THE GREAT NGSTALGIA KICK! From Rock Around the Clock to the Pepper- mint Twist people are seen dressing, singing, and dancing to the relic past. Shows like Tales of the Gold Monkey and movies like Chariots of Fire depict past decades that are being seen more and more. The people must be telling us that things of the past are worth incorporating in today's world. CYANIDE FOUND IN EXTRA STRENGTH TYLENCPL: SEVEN REPDRTED DEAD. NFC and AFC Football Teams go on strike. Video Games: They are bleeping the Nation to poverty. The new BABY BOOMI' is on! I-IILL STREET BLUES SOARS TO TI-IE TGP! US Festival: Biggest con- cert since Woodstock. Show your legs with the mini craze. Unemployment: On the rise! Man holds Washington Monument Hostage in protest of nuclear war. ANOREXIA! The starving disease is turning into an epide- mic. Americans girls are in the thin craze but they are going over board. Doctors are seeing more cases of'Anorexia and its destruction. It spreads like a disease usually resulting in death or the deterioration of health. Today's America is facing many stresses and its effect is shown in the fad of being thin. Hopefully we can cure this disease as we cure today's problems. I2 FRESHMEN: Mr. Davis, Per. I, Row I: fleft to rightl H. Peters K. McGuire, K. Sullivan, S. Gordon, A. Newman L. Welsh. Row 2: B. Young, R. Banks, M. Hill, C Brown, M. Kosuda, R. Zimmer, L, Sigal. Row 3: L Walker, V. Lewis, T. Cole, Brown, D. Dyer, W Burfielcl, L. Anderson. The Life of a Freshman FRESHMEN: Mrs. Wilson, Per. I, Row I: Qleft to rightj P. Leute V. Darby, D. Henderson, R. Jenkins, C. Farrell Row 2: K. Zaladonis, K. Kelley, C. Warner, H Hart, S. Frazier, C. Rizer, D. Crews, Coyne, L Christopher. a FRESHMEN: Mrs. Gist, Per. 2, Row I: Cleft to rightl A. Domek, B. Calvert, A. Coleman, D. Cook, P. Shamlin, K. Deemer, D. Messiner, C. Jones,vT. Johnson, O'Connor. Row 2: A. Connelly, G. Garafolo, G. Crawford, R. Cathie, K. Brown, V. Cox, A. Turner, L. Thomas, G. Williams. Starting your Freshman year can be difficult at first. The size of Brashear can be over- whelming. There is also the chance that you won't have classes with your friends, so new friends have to be made. You're not as famil- iar with with this school as you were with your grade school and you have to learn the ropes all over again. Once the year is under way, things begin to look better. Then you see all of the things Brashear has to offer. Your freshman year is only the beginning of an exciting four years of high school, so be- come involved and enjoy it because it will all be over sooner than you think. FRESHMEN: Ms. Keane, Per. 2, Row I: fleft to rightj M. Hester, T. Lawson, A. Gundaker, S. johnson, K. Steppling. Row 2: R. Houston, T. Wade, L. Cantwell, T. Scott, T, Goliwas. Row 3: D. Zofein, Conklin, C. Leon- ard, S. Myers, R. Woodson, G. Kennedy. Row 4: M. Huber, N. Germany, C. Allen, A. Laquatra, T. Folino, Hollister. I2 FRESHMEN : Mrs. St. johns, Per. 2, Row 1: Cleft to rightj C. Crowley, D. Brace, S. O'Neill, D. Fuller, V. Fallat, D. Servetniclc, S. Grcb, M. Burns, Row 2: A. Carv er, Nixon, L. Paul, L. Claybourne, M. Dryer, D. Shelton, L. Epps, D. Daniels, C. Clarlc. Row 3: P. Walters, L. Michael, W. Crabb, P. Kovacs, D. Tar pley, Poague. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Wilson, Per. 2, Row I: fleft to rightj Fichter, R. Cyphers, D. Moorefield. Row 2: R. Low, G. Davenport, L. jermany, W. Thomas, T. McDonough. Row 3: W. White, T. Snow, L. Jack son, T. Williams, T. Griffin. V Freshmen Become Orientated With Brashear 126 5' Wim Qin mffw M11 A-..u4 in NU .',,v1 es' ,NI 'K av , A FRESHMEN: Mrs. Gist, Per. 3, Row 1: fleft to rightl R. Watters, B. Wible, M. Dillon. Row 2: M. Owens, P. Harper, K. Bannon, C. Evans, B. Herron, S. Carter, S. Bonide, L. Wilson, Row 3: L. Roberts, R. Reed, Pritchard, C. Neider, L. Short, S. Powell, D. Mag- wood, G. McMillian, B. Walters. Row 4: R. Robin- son, D. Chuclerewicz. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Wilson, Per. 3, Row I: fleft to rightj P. Crabb, A. Rue, Brautgam, W. White, Row 2: A. Serbin, A. Marrone, D. Ward, P. Ferdiani, R. Kennedy, G. Keffer. Row 3: P. Ziclcel, B. Jones, Magri, D. Mitchell, K. Miller, Meyer, B. Kotchig, G. Wil- son. Row 4: P. Howze, Ball, H. DeShantz, M. Tacey, D. Ayers, R. Phillips. ,-Q W? The first day of school presents many prob- lems for Freshmen. They have to learn a whole new system. How many classes were you late for on the first day of school? Loolc- ing for rooms can be very annoying when you are not sure supposed to go. The crowds don't help either. Finding your bus can be just as difficult. Trying to find one bus out of fifty presents problems! It is also a strange feeling to know you will not have as many classes with your friends. This separation can be scary, but eventually you begin to fit in again. Meeting new people turns out to be fun and interesting, not something you dread. There are many things to learn and remember, but plenty of time to do it in! I2 The Orientation Continues 128 FRESI-IMEN: 1 Ms. Keane, Per. 4, Row 1: cleft to rightj S. Stenger, M. Burlce, S. Streater, M. Youngblood, M. Brown V. Woodson, M. Blair, L. White, R. Fossett. Row 2 I. Scheuering, C. Florian, K. Englehart, S. Fuss, D Jones, L. Hilliard, W. Hoszowski. Pow 3: M. Por- ink, D. Daffern, B, Krah, M. Harris, R. Sims, P Reihms, N. McDonald, D. Adamialc, G. Siemon M. White, Hack. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Ruttle, Periocl 4, B. Wilson, F. Deande. s JK. The world is such a happy place, that children whether big or small, should always have a smiling face, and never, never sullc at all. The World s Music Gabriel Setoun FRESHMEN: I Mr. Davis, Row 1: E. Norcotr, L. Youngblood, A. Stecleford, S. Mingone, C. Ribeau, W. Gordon. Row 2: Stoker, Paul, Reid, E. Addison, Hall, S. Goodwin, B. Griffen, S. Haywood. Row 3: T. Tallerico, B. Schmitt, S. Black, T. Daniels, A. Stubbs, M. Seng. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Gist, Row 1: R. Metz, H. Nguyen, T. Smith, D. Halton, S. Payne, A. Sams, S. Grier, S. Minnie- field, M. Harbor. Row 2: K. Spears, S. Daniels, M. Sappington, R. Crawford, R. Jackson. Row 3: Barnes, W. Grant, M. Lewis, B. Brown. I2 FRESHMEN: Ms. Keane, Per. 6, Row 1, fleft to rightjz D. Rollins, 1. Borelli, F. White, Martin, M. Coll, Perrino Row 2: A. Bryant, M. Ialcsec, D. Schreiber, Ia- mison, K. Simosky, T. Liebfried, K. Ervin, D. Grif- fin, E. Coleman, K. Spears, G. Marszalelc. Row 3: G Henry, R. Smith, M. Gaetano, N. Fisher, M. DiN apoli, S. Schmaus, P. Bove. Shakespearean Theater I3O FRESHMEN: Mrs. Pogus, Per. 5, Row 1, Cleft to rightj: W. Scheweitzer, S. Newsorne, R. Stein, T. Langanese, M. Means, B. Higgins, Row 2: A. Ianoss, I. Hud- son, M. Brooks, T. Simmons, Zungli, D. Mur- awslci, L, Holzer. Row 3: G. Darabant, A. Palmer, L. Watson, M. Richards, Kemmler, A. Bobnes. i l 3 A. 5 'Z FRESHMEN: Mrs. Pogue, Per. 6, Row 1 Qleft to rightj: B. Kelly, R. Wess, R. Honeygoskey, E. Vanstory, R, Thomas. Row 2: M, I-lonick, M. Niccoli, C. Stoker, K. Ciak, S. Rutka, E. Martin, Keller, M. Rivoli. Row 3: C. Buddemeyer, K. Leacock, C. McCoy, A. Wylie, Tarr, S. Waters, M, Kurtz, Clair, L. Vickers, Mrs. Pogue. Row 4: T. Richards, P. McDonough, Roman, O'l-lare, D. Mosteller, P. Cordero. Brashear was honored in January when students from Oberlin College in Ohio performed for select English classes as part of their senior projects. The players per- formed throughout the day, setting aside one period for a Shakespearean workshop where Brahsear students had a chance to participate and learn the techniques involved in proper understanding and acting, while being enter- tained. The players gave insight into Shakespeare's works that was interesting and informative. They even had their own traveling minstrel! They acted scenes from such plays as As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet to name a few, There was a wide variety of humor, lightheartedness and dramatic acting. Their performances were unique and impressive. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Rogue, Per. 7, Row I fleft to rightj: B. Walk- er, B. Givner, T. Smith, A. Johnson, A. Mertz, M. Lotis. Row 2: J. Gantt, L. Thomas, I. Regus, D. Schreiner, C. Dewick, S. Muszynski, V. Rogers. Row 3: R. Bass, B. Kershaw, G. Griffin, D. Laur- ence, A. Tate, T. Weigold, K. Brace. 131 FRESHMEN: Mr. Stephenson period 6, Row 1 fleft to rightjc D. Williams, C. Larue, S. Mihelcic Row 2: Mr. R. Stephenson, N. Peters, D. Harris. FRESI-IMAN: Mr. Weigner per. 1, Row 1 fleft to rightlz P. Miesel, I. Bangs, M. Cusick, G. Rossetti, T. Houpt, I D. Funaro, E. Smith, B. Tuttle. Row 2: M. Si meone, T. Wolfe, M. Milan, T. Gross, R. Warner, D. Godwin, P. Gabriel, H. Hester. - fQm.,.f..sp.:f.2:2:iff. s'5r 22 22. Starting Qver A1 FRESHMEN: Row 1 fleft to rightj: Kastrol, B. Balaslci, P. Zottoli, B. Aber, Mendrola, L. Wilburn, E. Bela- jack. Row 2: Mrs. Wilson, A. Franlcenfield, K. Stang, C. Williams, C. Goedert, D. McArthy, L. Gibson, K. Knipp, E, Nelson, B. DiPietro, F. Mor- ros. Row 3: M. Green, E. Slaten, C. Menardi, R. Mainet, C. Barron, R, Prilla, B. Galespi, V, Nalepa. FRESHMEN: Mrs. Wilson per. 7, Row 1: A. Frison, C. Hill, T. Jones, T. Jonachione, Hicks, L. McIntosh, K. Porter. Row 2: G. Keffer, M. Fox, Kenney, T. May, E, Walcllrer, R. Dunn, C. Lewis. Row 3: S. Horne, D. Blaclchall, D. Crawford, L. Fritzley, M. Cox, G. Whitsey, Y. Davis, V. Kirschmann. Let us then, be up and doing, With a Heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. A Psalm of Life Henry Wadsworth Longfellow I I ction! fbehind the scenes f Q l in 'll ww 'J isdgl w a he stage crew is the group of people that can never be seen. They work be- hind the scenes during the Choir per- formances, school plays, and any other event in the auditorium. They make props, work the lights, and move the props on and off the stage. They also help any of the people onstage who get sick. Their job is an important one. Under the direction of Ms, Mary Ann Rehm they get their job done. They work many long hours to make sure that the performances run smoothly. With out their assistance many of our school performances could not have taken place. 34, 41:-. e Stage Crewg Row I: S, Smith, D. Walkowski, D. Penny, N. Weisbeker, K. Kammenzid. Row zz Rehm, M. Eibeck, R. Dock, D. Barth, M. Ogden, A. Renshaw, G. Gorring, R. Wade. I5 R05 U-ying to fly away? Crew members surveying their workearea. Seniors: opposite pageg Marty Eibeck and Robert Wade, upper leftg Keith Kammenzind. Aboveg Mary Beth Gilbert and Debbie Forgey, Naomi Weisbeker. I T 12. e Love You Conrad fCloclcwise from top leftj Acting, dancing, and musical clirectorsg the make-up crewg the ushersg the stage crew. These are the people you'll find behind the scenes. Their skills and talents helped make this show a winner. ff-L.l-nal-,J 1, i a 321. , lflllllllll n t Ev, ' LI P 136 ar' S tfltlhh.. or those involved with the play, it was three long months of tension, hard work, and excitement. Due to a heavy workload, Ms. Scully, the director of Brashear's previous produc- tions, was unable to assist in the making of last years play, Bye Bye Birdie. Under the new direction of Brian and Leslie Sullivan, everyone gave up many hours of free time in order to pull the show together for a successful late April production. Conrad Birdie, an Elvis Presley type idol, is inducted into the army. As a final promotion, his manager, Albert Peterson, gives one lucky fan, Kim MacAfee, the chance to kiss Conrad and have him sing her his farewell song, One Last Kiss. The lives of Albert, his secretary Rosie, and the townspeople are turned upside down until, at last, each finds his or her own true feelings and loyalties in the end. 137 l X CS n . YM' r 14' R Row 1 Cleft to rightjz K. Kammenzind, R. Johnson, D. Hester, Pogue, S. Petway, O. Manison, D. Penny, C. Rather. Row 2 fleft to rightj: S. Koli- rashear's Drchestra and . . . W 101229 .gf 9 N i ' K fx . Y - Y I I X A Mkxwb bal, L, Christian, S. Chardella, D. Magwood, A. Colvin, D. Bey. Row 3 Cleft to rightf: P. McCoy, E. Hurley, R. Robinson, S, Boehm, Mr. Cheberenchiclc. H ' S x E 1 2 1 2 . 1983 Seniors: clockwise from top right: A. Colvin, E. Hurley, O. Manison, P. McCoy, M. Iasko. 5 138 5 , Q 3 3 5 5 3 E 3 Matt, you're supposed to play the music, not eat it! azz Band really have the beat! Lisa Faloon surrounded by drums during the Jazz Band concert last spring. rashear's Crchestra and Jazz Band are two musical groups that we can be proud of. Each year these groups perform for the middle schools that feed into Brashear. This lets the musicians show off their talent as well as recruit musicians that will come to Brashear. These concerts have always been highly success- ful. The Grchestra, which consists of strings, Woodwinds, brass and percussion plays classical music along with other pop tunes such as Encl- less Love and just the Way You Are. The Jazz Band which features brass, saxophones and drums play up beat jazz and rhythm and blues. They are always a big hit during their concerts. Both of these groups are under the musical direc- tion of Mr. Nick Cheberenchiclc. He is proud of his fine musicians, and everyone at Brashear is too. 139 onor Reigns Here. Row 1: C. Salera, S. Moeslein, E. LaRocca, B. Grassel, C. Martig, P. Tallon, N. Weisbeker. Row 2: David, L. Coffy, S. Kolibal, M. Ogeltree, R. Scott, S. Dhodi, D. Malsch. Row 3: T, Gigliotti, D. Walkowski, M. Lang, Sinopoli. Row 4: james Conrad fsponsorQ, T. Stangreki, M. Baiker. iving up your evenings to do homework can pay off. National Honor Society con- sists of a select group of individuals chosen because of their outstanding academic and citizen- ship abilities. Induction is held in the spring. The ceremony takes place during the evening so that both parents and friends can attend. To qualify for this club, sophomores must have a grade point average of 4.0, juniors a 3.5, and seniors a 3.0. Colleges look upon this organization with high regard because it shows in the students the desire to excel in what they do. Once again, this group went to Niagra Falls where they spent the weekend sightseeing, and visiting various places of interest. To help pay for their trip, the members sold such things as raffle tickets, lVl SL lVl's, and jewelry. 140 Pictured, top right, is Vice President Chris Salera, President Naomi Weisbeker, and Secretary Charlene Martig. The Treasurer, Laurie Gormley, is the smiling face pictured mid- dle left. Shown above counting profits from a recent fund raiser is the N. H. S.'s sponsor Mr. James Conrad. Also shown is the banner representing the pride of the newly inducted members, and Patty as she anxiously awaits the beginning of another meeting. et's Get Physical i' 38 From the top: lVlr.', King sits casually in his Bullet sweatsuit, Lori in the library, Satera poses for the camera. Middle: Eenie meenie miney moel or the past few years, the Stargazer has been sponsoring Dress-up Daysn. This year we de- cided to be different so we held a Sweatsuit Day in january. People donned their sweatsuits and the halls of Brashear looked more like a locker room for a traclc team than anything else. People enjoyed it because it gave them a chance to get comfortable and relax. What will the Stargazer '84 staff have planned for next year? Only time will tell. I4I ulie Andrews eat your heart out! 3 is n ,-4 s .. -'T This years Choir is one of the best ever. It consists of the Concert Choir and 5 I i the Combined Choir. The choirs practice long and hard for their performances. They learn not only the songs but how to read music and music history. This years concert A choir filled the world with Christmas spirit as they sang at Allegheny Center Mall and at the Court House downtown this holiday season. The concert choir was also periodically taped by channels II and 2 during the Christmas season. Both Choirs performed in the annual Christmas program held for the Brashear students. Their other annual Performance is the Spring Concert in which the Choir Cl'ioir's officers: left to rightg Danielle Raymond, Lori Christian, Tony Pistella, Donna Bryant, elaborates on a theme and gives a show for two nights. PM Gurleyr Then finally for the Seniors the last performance they give will be on graduation night. They have done well this year. Brashear students would like to command them on their fine performances. l Senior Choir: Row 1: Paul Strothers, Edmond Hardy, Darell ' Rodgers, Debi Milcarelc, William Liddle, Anthony Pistella, Oliver Coleman, Waundell Saavedra, Ashley Woodson, Marcus Simmons, Dean Palashoff. Row zz Troy Pratt, Lisa Houston, Ellen Row 1: W. Saavedra, D. Colvin, B. Nixon, P. Hayes, S. Wood. Row 2: R. Pfeiffer, M. Jones, A. Moore, L. Howard, M. Blair. Row 3: T, Hayden, M. Lowe, Paul, D. Harris, D. Hines. Row 4i A. Bronder, D. Mann, M. McCaslcey, E. Collins, D. Radzilc, R. Johnson. 1 Warwick, Darlene Armes, Beth Nixon, Theresa Council, Donna Bryant, Deborah Saunders, Cleophus Arris, Adena Bruschi, Donna Geisler, Lori Christian, Row 3: Beverly Coleman, Stacey Nowlin, Pamela Hayes, Kim Kearcher, Kevin Skinner, Lee Micheals, Jewell Owens, Danielle Raymondm Victoria Rainey, Mary Herndon, Patricia Gurley, Marianne Cancellaire, Tracy Thorton. Row 1: T. Darby, D. Milcarek, K. Jamison, T.D. Prince, D. Saunders, R. Edwards, S. Moye, P. Dieter, D. Forgey, A. Sims. Row 2: P. Strothers, L. Houston, K. Kaercher, D. Raymond, D. Strong, D. Bryant, Bryner, L. Gormley, Orenda. Row 3: D. Fuller, K. Wade, M. Day, S. Todd, V. Rainey, B. Coleman, T. Thornton, L. Christian, M. Herndon, M. Taylor, K. Burgess. Row 4: T. Harper, B. Liddle, K. Balaslci, A. Pistella, T. DiPerna, K. Slcinner, L. Michael, O. Coleman, D. Rogers, P.L., L. Fleclcer, M. Shedd, D. Walkowski. Row 1: T. Turner, T. Brooks, R. Smith, Bennett, D. Johnson, T. Mitchell. Row zz G, Davis, C. Mayne, S. Palmer, T. Face, A. Johnson, M. Simmons, A. Woodson, D. Palashoff. Row 3: S. Gould, K. Thornton, R. Raglin, R. Hill, C. Weber, E. Hardy, M. Thomas. 143 0, Re, Me! Row I: M. Nameth, R. Maniet, M. Dyer, S. Jones, P. Miesel. Row 2: H. Nguyer, M. Burns, W. Beck, K. Connor, M. Blair. Row 3 P. Sneltzer, B. Roberts, C. Williams, C. Leonard, K. Knipp, M, Rivoli, G. Rossetti. Row 4: T. Wade, R. Reed, S. Powell, H Kershaw, Kemmler, R. Cansler, K. Ervin, T. Powell. l Nl K ' ii 1 Iii! L lA ni-QU Q r A i K !'i az. Env! 3 3 4-. C nl. A- v 9,55 67' Xx'C?'- ' I xi 4 ,. l .L -: ,Q So 1 nce u on a time, the EACULTY wasglcnown dedication and loyalty to ts' s c s ' ersand their-adntir 1, .t a alal qualities, love of their worlcfanidi the presentation of material. Amongst the different educational programs you may see Miss Reitz a ,,a . his famous impressions of historical people. These and many ities make school time more pleastlrealiiliieecllhrwghei sul pervising ACADEMIC work and sponsoring various clubs, sports, and activities, our teachers give us the gift of a complete education. U U f . Braslrnearristpxrourd of Jlussian or Mr aBowes hear Ad I, ,-,X I I l l 5 f l l .cm I i.. Applying his calculus principles on the board is ,lohn Majewicz, I Brains are at worlr in the AP English class. KM' Miss Reitz gives a history lecture, Working independently is an importnt part of important part of an AP class, Patients and smiles help Lisa Flecker get through her class. re your classes too easy? In need of a challenge? There are accelerated classes available to you if you are will- ing to put in a little more time. AP QAdvanced Placementj classes prepare students for college. The classes are usually small and relaxed and allow you freedom of expression. The courses are tough but not impossible. There is slightly more homework but that's to be expected. Students can easily find time to complete their assign- ments. If you feel as though you have learned enough, you can take an exam at the end of the year for college credit. The family atmosphere makes it easy to learn. Finally an alternative to boring classes. I I ur King a nd his Courtl he Administration of Brashear make our school the great place that it is. This year we received a new Dean of Instruction, Mr. Cichra from South Hills. He has adjusted well and finds Brashear an exciting school. Also, the new Dean's Assistant in the South House is our own Mr. Tarasovic. He finds his new position rewarding and a new experience. Finally, Mr. Williams from Pros- pect, became our new Dean of the North I-louse. These and others make sure that Brashear's rules and regulations are enforced, while making Brashear an enjoyable place of education. 48 Top left: Mr. Cichra, Dean of Administration, Mr. Khorey, Principalg Mr. Tarasovic Assistant Dean S 'hu.., suv. i ,.,.-..-.e--M Ms. Diznoff, Staff Assistantg Mr. Parker, Dean: Mr. T checks out a students noteg Mr. Williams, Dean. I t 4' ur Fairy Godparents 3 1 X Q xg X 5 . XA S' , My i N A 4 QAi1,MA Z2 2 W to m tttt 1 to t Mt t i f wb ff : , Top: Mr. McEwen. Bottom: Mr. Skirtich. Top: Mr. Valle. Bottom: Ms. Urban. Top: Mrs. Young. Bottom: Ms. Dix. 150 Q 9 ti ay ' , 0 O 9 is rashear s Efficient . X 5 . TOPS Ms, Burlce, Bottom: Mr. Griffin. f K I Knights and Damsels in X Top: Mr. Cecelia. Middle: Mrs. Top: Ms. Rosenberry. Middle: Ms. Waller. Bottom: Mr. Haduch. English. Bottom: Mrs. Kelly ISI hose We can't do Without. E . hr... 9' V -W , .awwmmw Head Custodian, Mr. T. Roberts 4 . l Custodian Dave Cattley and a co-worker. here are many important groups at Brashear. Those working in our cafeterias keep the food hot, set it out, and keep the lunch lines mov- ing smoothly. The Custodial staff not only sweeps up the litter, but they also mow the lawn, plow the snow, and make needed repairs. The library aids help keep order. They can easily find a book for you or refer you to one. They also collect money from overdue books. Responsibility describes the job of our nurses. They are in charge of medical records, giving tests, making sure everyone has their shots, and taking care of injuries. We commend everyone for their jobs well done. 152 4 1 s I E Row 1: fleft to rightj Mrs, lVIcKeithen, E. Short, H, Foust, R. English. Row 2: K. Milzer, T. O'Brien, B. Klos, A. Detemple, V. Kist, Sroka. fa, diff' ...SNL i. Row t: Mrs. lVlcKeithen, A. Speranza, P. Miesel, R. Christy, F. Olivier. Row zz E. Prince, K. lVlcDade, A. Kezes, S. Simone. ..,. , ,,,. , ,. 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Bottom Right: Mr. Cametti. Mr. Calligan Bottom: Mrs. Mrs. Wilson. Bottom: Mr. Mr. Stephenson. Bottom: Frazier. Bollc. Mr. Howey. I Q Above: Mrs. Krrrrbrrlirrgxsrrd Mrs. Henderson. Prbove: Ms. Robinson and Mrs. Mrrrheu gk , Above: Mr, Rin and Mrs. Slesinski, yi S Q Qs s xfqr SARS xfx rg xx Xu r BN- Q P' bg XS QHNSSS sfQSRs.Ns X I6O ,,,,.,fA he Brains Behind the Braun! r 'Y,sd 'mx mm, X J El! ' R- s Sid NW M 0 1 6 0 Osv, V Above: Ms, Smith, Below: Colwes. .Nu Ms, Above: Mr. S. Goldstein, Middle: Mrs. K. Zunic.Bottom: Mr.R.Wahby xxx -2'l f w s vs Above: Department Head Ms. P. Con- Top: Mr. E. Guckert, Bottom: M nolly, Middle: Mr, A. Zellman, Bot- Zeglowitsch. tom: Mr. Thompson. he Wizards of Math Despite ration needed, there's one in Pat Valent worlcs hard at solving his difficult problem. Mrs, Clarke gives instructions before a test. in-L Ken Balaski obviously takes his work seriously. here are four different math leagues at The students in each league with other schools in different League consists of zz select- stuclents compete once a month schools. Their meets consist of 6 questions. The results of these meets are immediately. Math League is open to all students in ioth, and tzth grade. These students compete too Pennsylvania schools monthly by question test. Approximately 50 stu- to this league. The results of the are sent to a central scoring agency and returned hy mail. The Calculus League consists of 21 members. This league is only open to Calculus students. These students also take monthly tests. Our team is compared to hundreds of schools nation- in this league. The Eucledean League is freshman. This league also competes of schools nationwide by tak- tests. I he Problem Solvers Top: Mr. W. Doak fAlgebra 2, Ge- Top: Ms, Rusiewicz QAlgebra 1, zj Top left: Mr.-I. Klein QComputer Science rj Top right: Mr. A. Vincent fComputer omerryj Bottom: Ms. P. Wagner fAlgebra 1, Science rj Bottom: Mr. J. Conrad fComputer Science 2, 3, 4, Bottom: Mr. R, Wertheimer 2, Practical lVIath.l fT.A.S., General Math, Algebra LJ r62fThis page is sponsored by the Computer Science Department. E 1 3 i l 3 l e l L. l l l l 1 EL . Q nv' N l M' l a f lf Xl ' MW, . ml. rx as Q2 'Q' A V3 . f Top: Mr. W. Hadley fConsumer Math, TASJ, Boltom left: Mr. R. Lazarro fGeome- Top: Mr. Pogue fAlgebra 1, zj Top: Mrs. NIE. Hamroclc fAlgebra try, Algebra IJ Bonom right: Ms. Clark fAlgebra 2, Calculusj Bottom: Mr. Pease fGeneral Math, 1, Applied Mathj Bottom: Ms. P. Consumer Math, Algebra IJ DuVall fGeneral Math, Algebra lj. I w s your teacher a Dr. Jekyll or a 'VIr Hycl lf' Above left: Ms. M. Street fCl'1emistry I, Physical Top: Mrs. S. Petrunya fBiology Ij Bottom: Mrs. F. Top: Mr I CYWlnSlCl fphysxcsl Pl'1ysrcalSc1ence Sciencej Below left: Mr. M. Twardy fBiology I, IU Gruden fCl1emistry I, Physical Science, Bottom Mr T Aubele Bxology I II Physrcal Sciencej 164 - THIS PAGE I-IAS BEEN SPONSORED BY THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. i .Af 11, , K - . ' Q ' ' N 'M .- in ff' 'if' Top: Mr. D. Burrows flnstructional leader Physical Science, Top: Ms. N. Brennan fBiology I, zj Bottom: Mr. Top: Mr. Morelli fPhysical Science, Chemistry Physics 1, zj Bottom: Ms. M. Street fChemistry 1, Physical Daugherty fBiology I, Chemistry zj Q Bottom: Mr. Sharlcady fPhysical Science, Science? Earth and Space Sciencel I rom Wehster's Dictionary to Shak --...,, ...,,.. I ...fi-MSSEBSQQQ ,.., .. .-six' . 2 Eiga 1. sf v-WTA H 51:1 ..,,,,,w . .. . , Top: Mrs. Stanfield fEng. 3, Top: Ms. D. Pugliano Qing. zj, Mid- Top: Ms. A. Shields QEWER 3, Eng. Top: Mrs. G. Wilson QEWER 1, Eng EWER 2, Latin 1-gj, Bottom: Ms. M. dlez Mrs. E. Clarke fling. 3,:l01.lIl13llSl'l1 2, 3, Bottom: Mrs. K. Gist fEng, 1, IJ Bottom: Mr. S. Davis QEWER 4 Jones QEWER 4, Eng. 4Q. LEVVER 3, NewspaperQ,Bottom: Ms. EWER i, 4j Eng. 1, 41. N. Troxell fReading Specialistj 166 - This page was sponsored by the English Department. 2 W, is Ei 1 XX af . I 3 vafa N Top: Mrs. Scully CEn,. 3, Instruc- Top: Mrs. R. St. johns fling. 1, 4, Top: Mrs. L. Pogue QI-Eng. 1, zj Mid- Top: Ms. K. Keane fEng. 1, 4j Mid- tional Leaderl Middle: Mr. R. Gurslcy Secondary Readingj Bottom: Ms. dle: Mrs. T. Jackson fFrench 2, 3, 4Q dle: Mr. Connors fSpanisl'x x, z, gj QEWER 2, Eng. Q Bottom: Ms. M. L. M.A. Rehm fling. 4, T.V. Produc- Bottom: Mr. W. Weigner fGerman 1, Bottom: Ms. B. Gillotti flsrench r, Ruttle fling. zj. tion.j Eng. 1, 4, German 2, 3, 41. I hey got the whole World in their hands 2 5 Above: History teachersg Mr. Moskowitz and Mr. Above: Miss K. Reitz and Mr. Wills, Above: Dr. R. Bowes, Mr. Salzman Lacenere. 168 - This page has been sponsored by the Social Studies Department. li A 5. 4 . x N . X. , . Above: Dr. C. Bouldin, Bottom: Ms. Krista Reitz displays Above: Ms. Mottsman, Mr. Hughes. Mr. Abram and Mr. Rose. the finery of the world where the books leave off. SS: wqwmaw I ,,.,,, .,,,.-1-mm....,,. , 7 ndustrial Arts 46 it x f 5 ei: , : K Q if t j if A f . will D, K no , :,, e J 1 ri , 'V H, ,, . 'Sant-. . .. . - ..,,,,..W.. V V 3 Top left: Mr. Bloom Bottom left: Mr. Sarno. Top right: Mr. Bashour. Bottom middle: Mr. Tristano. Bottom Right: Mr. Ripple 170 Ek 'miie Ya XXX! Q 1 3 2 nf ., - 5 M. 'e l' ., as . If A 1f- sir: ' 1 Y 'LE 1. Lt: i ' a ' 'Z 2 w 43 . A 1' R f. ..v fx QW .fgwl X' 5 1' un w. Top: Department head Mr. Vanderaar. Bottom: Mr. Russo. Top: Mr. Nance. Bottom: Mr. Sakach. Top: Mr. Cotter, Bottom: Mr. Rudock, 171 he Shoemakefs Elves. 'M A I . New A 1 M M. A - ' ' - N 'AA' I Above: Secretariesg P. McKain, head Above: North House secretary M.K. Above: North House SCCICIAFY I. AIJOVCI Ms. Chajkowslci clerk of main office Bouis and South House secretary P, Lochner, and bookroom clerk N. Kan- Loria. ith. I72 R 1 31- Mx. f fix, , 4 V,f , ,,-f ,A X L.. Ms. Hickey with her friends, and Smith, bookroom. tg .f af' NX ,Q kms..- QR n-...w.wM.......,.,., .,..-H N--Q 44 .1 , . wk M......,,,s :gh V 5 Q i i -Q -: 'Wu '5 5 ,,. Q X A . , . fl S Q S f ff , ,V K Q kflffffr ,-K 0 .--Q-,-f ,f Ap N Maj, . Above: Ms. Hickey 1 Q i i i Q f 3 e , ,,,M,..,-I Ms. Lochner, Main Office and Ms. Monri. ,.,...-vw South House office, head clerk, D. Ci- pollone, and Mrs. Goncar. I Taking a look at the local scene . Events at Point State Park. Point State Park has given every Pittsburgher an opportunity for enjoyment. The Three Rivers Art Festival attracts a large group of people that come to admire the displays and artistry of oth- ers. They also offer people the chance to buy some of the wood crafts. The Regatta offers days of amusement for every- one. They have hot air baloons races, divers, clowns, and boat races. People enjoy the differ- ent events throughout thie day or take cruises on the Gateway Clipper. They also offer nights of relaxation by listening to music by live bands. Have you had your shots? This year all students in the Pittsburgh Public Schools were asked to make sure their immunization records were com- plete. The Health Department set up clinics all over Pitts- burgh at convenient locations for those students still requir- ing shots. Any student not to follow this procedure would be expelled from school starting the 24th of January. They would nor be permitted to return until their records were complete. Most of Brashear students did not have to worry with only a few having to be escorted out of the building. Hopefully, this will help to control diseases in the future. It happened this year in Pittsburgh: Lynn Swann retires . . . Hazelwood and J SL L Steel mills close . . . Willie Stargell retires . . . unemployment reaches 1276 . . . Art Rooney's wife dies . . . drunk driving code is in affect . . . Pirates sell 49Zp of stock to Warner Cable Co. Brashear Bullets defeat the Westinghouse Bulldogs in the City Championship Game. Unemployment of Steel Workers soars to unbeliev- able heights. Pittsburgh hosts the U. S. Figure Skating Competi- tion February 2-6, 1983. Pittsburgh sports take a TURN FOR THE WORST. Starting off the Pittsburgh sports year was the Pirates with a bad season that didn't quite get them to the play-offs. Next in line was the Steel- ers who started off with a great season. They did well until the National Football Strike. When the playing resumed after a 8 week strike they could not recapture their previous glory. They ended their season by losing in the Ist play off game. Finally was the Pittsburgh Penguins who are told to go back to basics. They now carry the last place title. This Halloween many children did not go out. Many stayed home and had parties. There was candy being poisoned, pills put in place of candy, and many worried parents. Many worried parents es- corted their children around their neighbor- hood. Because of the Ty- lenol scare also going on, this made parents even more worried. Many sta- tions were set up to check through the children,s can- dy. The scare was that this year there would be more tricks than treats. Three Rivers Stadium gets some repairs. After a long time in need of repairs, Three Rivers Stadium is finally getting them. Many changes will be taking place at the stadium. The main change is that it will have a new field. This can be beneficial to the many games played there. There will also be benefits for the fans. These include new seats, and a new scoreboard. Tv monitors will also be placed in the stadium for such things as instant replays. With some luck our teams can start off new along with the new stadium. We look forward to seeing these changes soon! Incline Undergoes Renovation The Duquesne Incline is getting a new look. This incline has served two main functions in the years it's been open. The first is a good transportation from Mount Washington into downtown. Many people relied on the incline for their everyday transportation. It's second purpose is the fact that it is a historical landmark. Beside being useful to the city, it is something for visitors in our area to admire. But, being a landmark, age, along with many different types of weather have taken their roll on the incline. It happened this year in Brashear, Mr. Cichra takes Dr. Johnson's place . . . Cheerleaders win cheer-off . . . Mr. Burrows runs for teacher of the year . . . We are the football champions seven teachers go on sabbaticals . . . ruling to take out accumulative grades goes through . . . Westinghouse sponsors a student to live abroad . . . Freshman Steering Com- mittee organizes . . . Mr. Tarasovic becomes assis- tant dean Mr. Wil- liams takes Dr. Kmetz' place. Pittsburgh is hit hard by inflation. Besides food prices rising, many other rates are too. Port Author- ity transit raised their rates to 551.00 from 5.75. The transfers now cost 8.25. These price hikes helped PAT handle inflation. Bell Telephone also changed their rates. Their customers now have the option of buying their phones or renting them. They also pay a fee for just having each phone. With rising unemploy- ment and laid-off Steel- workers the effect of such hikes are felt harshly. Brashear Is First Again Brashear has played a major role in many pilot programs. We were first to test the Monitoring Achievement in Pittsburgh QMAPJ program. This program was designed to help students improve in many basic skills areas such as com- position, math, and language. Another first for Brashear came to two psychology classes. These classes took a course called Applied Economics. This program was run similar to a Junior Achievement Company. They spend the third report selling stock, making and selling their product and coming up with a profit or loss for their company. They spent the next nine weeks playing management games which also gave them hands-on experience on a computer ter- minal. Both of these projects have seemed to be successful. The students have seemed to profit from them. he Unsung Heroes 0 o . C 3 .49 n l Q.. E E. ho are the people that sponsor the activi- ties, make sure the sport teams have coaches, and see that the students become well educated? Well its none other than the Brashear Teaching and Administration Staff. Though they are not as well known as the stars of a team or a play, they work just as hard to see that the final performance is the finest. They spend hours in school giving their all so that the knowledge they have acquired is passed on. They also spend hours after school making sure the activities run smooth and that the students enjoy their extra-cirricular activities. They receive very little credit for the enormous job they do and are usually ones to receive the blame if something goes wrong. So, to these wonderful people, we say a special thanks for making our years at John A. Brashear our finest. 176 HCC UPOI1 El . . i Y i i i i 4 A1 ff - - - 1 -' fgfi New gll, ,fsrfv -',., -5351.3-a,t,, K , f W 4 Q 2' ,L 't , w., 2:2 2, we-.- - ' - - -. vil. M 5 5 'i . A Y , 'S-wines. 5 an N'-W5 3053 if- UM- --.wy -5 3 -5:31 Q i-was--:1 f 9Y'Q,fi ' 3 -242 gtime some FINANCIAL BACK- ERS supported us through mak- ing payrnentsg paying elebtg and QFGEEC . people who make the book possi- ble. They contribute each year through thick and thin, helping to keep the yearbook alive. They real- ize ehaeit is-noearpietureboolebut a record of a year of history, life and business - their business!! We graciously tthankgthese silent part- ners who have greatly assisted us through their donations. f N X J There 1S a place for you at Commun1ty College M1 CCQC 536523 Full or Part trme Study Career Programs Tr msftr Progmme F1n.1nc1.1IA1d Accred1ted by Mnddle States Assoclatron Open Door Admassxons PoI1cy No Entrance Exams Affordable Tu1t1on S792 00 per year Allegheny County Ruulents A'legheny Campus INorth Sldcl 808 Rrdge Avenue Pnttsburgh Pennsylvama 15212 237 251 I MON SAT B 309 OO SUN 1Q3 FRED S HARDWARE FULL LINE PLASTIC PIPE WATER TANKS DELIVERY SERVICE 341 8300 944 aRooKL1NE BLVD 341 5110 Congratulatnons The H111 Pharmacy Class of 83 1917 Centre Avenue r0m Prttsburgh Pa 152 1 9 Economart, Inc 2035 Webster Ave 765 0322 Decro Rap:-1l1 Men's and Women's Alteratrons Formal Wear Rental Custom Tarlormg ,,.,-1.4 , 5,-...il 539 Congratulatxons Semors Lon Free estrmates Little J s Publrcatrons 1701 Coast and Broadway Ave 343 5288 5512571 BROOKLINE JEWELRY 936 EIRDDKLINE BLVD PITTSBURGH PA 15226 Fox s Przza Den, Inc Phone 5619422 We Delwer General BL Sub Contractmg Replacement Wxndows Fully Ensured You D1d It Charlenell We have been very proud of you for the past I7 years and we know rt w1ll stay that way Love, Mom 61 Dad f N O O ' MII' ' ' Q I I. , ' 3 gf gl If 7 'NA Q' 9 1' '- .! 1 ., , 14 , . ' -7 Av, . -I 'D 1' -A '- . Sl?-1 1 Q f , , Q I f M NI F ' C L TY NY ' - - Technical Programs - ' ' l 5 . u , U , . xx..r' A . , , f ' , ' r 4 I IOD1 g s Constructron 884 5020 I f N WW FEINBERG TOY COMPANY 1736 Penn Ave 15222 471 2922 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 83 KI C f n,Ly QE 'ZQC O TRUf Ka Q00 From all of us to all of you Congratulatlons to the Class of 83 May your future be fllled wlth success WHERE BEAUTY BEGINS --' SOUTH HILLS BEAUTY ACADEMY 3269 West L1berty Avenue Dormont, Pa 15216 GARY AUTO SPORTS School and Team Dlstrlbutors Athletxc Supplnes 492 494 Lmcoln Ave Bellevue Pgh Pa 15202 4412, 766 3800 MASSEY BUICK INC 865 W Lbe ty A nb gh P 3 1 614310 'GMC 461 3746 5 EARL WILLIAMS 85 SONS, INC 4633 BUTTERMILK HOLLOW ROAD WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 JVQHCH JGJHO1 ULU. QGNILYLII. 3629 Bwwmmfh :Road 1 6411 WESLEY E WILLIAMS .VPLLLLLII-L'l.gg, fpa 15227 PRESIDENT 7 aa as Vs' O - , ., . ' , 2 , i r ve. from the Computer Science Department Pi 5 ur 3 15216 Mr. ein Mr. onmd Mr. Vincent Y 43-1 II ' Q1 I ' M A A I L af -VO 1 'L Q9 'A 4, O0 Q? J N . 0 ' T f . I . . CA , 1'- f , , ' ' 88 - X Z The Brashear Hlgh School Parent Task Force ded1cates th1s ad to ean Sch1rra ean was a hard workmg parent and fr1end of the school for SIX years She w1ll be sadly m1ssed by all Born: August 27, 1935 Died: October 14, 1982 182 DORMONT LANES 2961 West Liberty Avenue Dormont Village Shopping Center We are so proud Love Uncle Larry you' 66 Aunt Bernie Good Luck' Congratulauons 563 6449 Dianell Congratulations fgwm' QQYMI9 525160 Rags and Records f0l'l'1 GodL k dCoga1ulat oo lcyof o b Ss Pet Std 1C u o e gt fstpl d o thA ost Pe W s kc sts r CONGRATULATIONS The Class of 1983 rom ST. PAMPHILUS CHURCH of BEECHVIEW CONGRATULATIONS DIANE' We are so proud of yo Love Uncle Larry and Aunt Bernie Congratulations rom RA GS AND RECORDS' WEST LIBERTY AUTO PARTS SOUTH HILLS AREA Machine Shop Service Open 7 Days All Major Brands 561 6611 561 3253 GOOD LUCK NANCY' K J K . . , - A u! fs. 5 , . 4 I s Asc oanifiea 1eifPm Tignes ji Duck Pm L of Q sus 1' , F V f l' ' q ' V II . K Y N A N 1 ' I .- ..1.l..1., fam umm rm... ,1..,., ,Mm . . , , mn. Mm., . W, ,. mn, ... f.,..i., M.. W., . is .. .... .. 1 ,. ,. hw., . , ., ,.. .. . ,. ... California cm Afro Blow our. f ,mfmm aww our, Mm . S is f - 1 . f . V . W V A o uc an n r ions to Homer m 450 Than u or four mem ra le years Ms. u an runya The u en ouncil wo ld lilce to c ngratulate the 1982 Stargaz r Staff for winnin he ir ace awar fr m e merican Sch la ic r ss. e would al 0 li e o wish the 1983 staff ju a much luck in winning he award again this year. . . . 9 0 xw. VY A 1 J' D jM fKMKyyy MY! MM may? j' MVS W www WW I W SCHMITT, INC SCHOOL BUS LINES cz :usb gh P 15209 HAVEA 821 5133 V x, ' O M S A . 4 ' I 1, V Nl V ' LF! xy S Q OJ psy? My M if , J ' ff ,, A Q: 1 x U2 UU Q vw Pk H hn 81 reenhill Roads , i ur , a. ' . au s E .., -I gs: .wi H A!i2.Y 163 X ,, ,S EI -Q-425-is 'waz 'f:..fS-A.., - .7 . w I nion Congratulations Diane! Grandma and gialfmclpa Wallrowslu Congratulauons to the 1983 Semor Class Farmer s Chonce Meat and Poultry 2123 Penn Avenue ISZZZ 391 1762 D1amond s 5 86 10 For All Your School Suppltes Rau EU 'md Ham Hank s Hot Dog House Formerly Doggery 2 2413 W Lxberty Ave 15216 Congratulations Class of 83 , PROGRESSIVE - HOME I - FEDERAL sAvlNGssLoAN Assoc Anon Ed Shook Sr Contractor e Improvement Specnalxxlr 2206 Centre Ave 1918 W Llberty Avenue 281 1853 Plttsburgh Pa 15216 We gxve S 56 H Green Stamps Ed Shook Sr 938 Brookllne Bvd Pltisburgh Pa I5226 561 0811 A Boss Owner 53' 0647 oPT1c1ANs 0414968 4 FLOWER 8: GIFT SHOP LTD i 1 . I ! . , I I ' 1 .S,1, W. , . ' 7 . . , ' 1 . - o f . . I . . ' . ' ' , I ' 0 I ' 9 7 . - 1. - X J wifi' 2940 LIBRARY ROAD PITTSBURGH PA 15234 885 6060 THOMAS Formal Wear 2921 W Llberty Ave 53' 0467 Sprmg H111 Savmgs and Loan For All Your Savmgx and Mortgage Needs 1609 Broadway Ave Best W1shes to the Class of 1983 800 Mom Street Shorpsburg Po 781 3592 NC SI' Margaret Gift Sho S p I Francll Gift Shop 784 4684 622 4271 Downtown Plthburgll North Hills 625 Lnberty Ave 8300 P H h 391 0993 362r53-Ig way Pennsylvama Macaronl Company 2010 Penn Ave 4713330 Good Luck Class of 83 George Walton Auto Parts 2920 W Llberty Ave Pntsburgh Pa 15216 341 3737 Mon Fr 9 9 Saturday 9 5 Drums 66 Rotors Cut S unclay I0 3 Z! St. Catherine of Siena Church 1901 Broadway Avenue I Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216 1y,H'.,5, tml III N Prayers for a happy future from St Catherlne of Slena Congregatlon, Beechvlew Congratulatxons from Hermanowslu s 1907 Penn Ave Pittsburgh Pa 15222 BeCCl1VlCW nendly personalzzed serwce Carpet Wllfl qualrty carpets priced or every budget 2130 Broadway Ave 15216 Sunflower Shops Florxsts 748 Broolrlme Blvcl Pnttsburgh Pa I5226 531 8100 COMPLETE FLORAL GIFTS FDR ALL SERVICE OCCASIONS Bangsutlg Q? 5 gff Ebome DMIGNQR 2,-Q. 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MELISSA ADDISON, SENIOR! ce's fatal glcofpe 7 2ll7 CENTRE AVENUE PITISBURGH, PA. 15219 rm-..5pe-9279 f TONY'S Confectionary and Video Games 1727 Bedford Ave Pittsburgh Pa 152.19 642 2760 Hamm s Barber Shop 2I78 Centre Ave Pittsburgh Pa 15219 Congratulations to the Seniors of john A. Brashear High School from The Library Staff Congratulations to the news staff for putting out an excellent paper Good Luck next year Damian Zottoli Editor In Chief 82 Congratulations Seniors from the Art Department Famous Last Words Chris Salera Congratulations and Good Luck Linda Chuckie and Michael Angel and Laurie Two fantastic friends' Love ya Lisa Mike Andreen two years won t go fast enough for me I love you' Love always Chris Mar Was he worth it? At least it proved how good of a friend you were Chris To Lyn Thanks for being there and being a great friend Love your Sis To the Chief WE DIDN T CRACK YET your faithful follower To Di Is II points the total for the seasonw Signed Captain Fish Anthony H1 Sweetheart Thank you Friends Always' Love your sweetie Nieder Stay out of trouble' Quit looking at boys STAY CUTE Love Seaman Anthony Sandy and Lisa Thanks for Bucky He keeps me company when Doug is away Love ennifer Sandy I m glad we got to be good friends You helped make this year special isa Sandy M At last' I couldnt afford you any longer Dr Hall To Michele and Ken always remember cuuurrvveess and Wonder Woman Snowflake and Dynamo You ve given me the best there is Thank you RoadRunner Chris S Thanks for everything Keep up the good company It relieves pressure yearbook pressure Lou Critter Be good We wish you the best always Ralph Sany and Lisa Super Skate We re always here for you Remember the good times Sandy and Hank Sandy A star fell from heaven Lucky us' Moe 86 Mal Sandy M May fortune always smile on you Uncle ohn To the yearbook staff Congratulations for a job well done The Moesleins Sandy M Congratulations to you and the Class of 83 KRB You are special to me and we have been through too much to let our friendship die Keep in touch CMM Diane the summer wasn t too hot but we are okay now and will he forever Love ya Char I need a pica ruler Have you seen the ladderw Love Char Marty and Bob you were obnoxious but homeroom was still fun Love 77 Char and Sandy Michele never forget our conversations on our way to English fAm I here today? Love Char Bob Quit making fun of my bear how dare you pick on something with magic marker eyes Char Abe no dumping MS STREET Wanna go to Venezuala in the wmter77 Charlene Cheryl Paul who? Diane and Michele I m glad you found your special persons Wish me luck with mme' C Cindy thanks for trying to help me' Love Charlene Hot Flash try and keep em under control' Luv ya Maur Cindy thanks for the memories Happily made' Luv ya Maur Lisa C you finally made it' Good Luck in the future fChaz Baby, Sherri M Denise M Dag' What you be doin? Sike Good Luck at Brashear Your favorite sister Sherri Sandy Hail to the ueen Scott Sandy M Good Luck May you do as well in the future as you ve done in the past Ann 66 Walt Good luck Tracy Mrs A Have fun while it lasts Brenda and Bernie' Love Mom and Dad Gege Yukon loves you' Faster Gary Faster' Patti Lou You have alot of fun ahead of you' Make the most of xt Love Mom and Dad Good Luck Sharon Love Mom Mr Conrad and the Comp Sci people many thanks for my best years in high school Bob C Good Luck to the class of 83 from Sniegocki s Best wishes from Mr 56 Mrs oseph Bernatowicz BL Family Rith Newell How are you going to get to All City? C M Good Luck Nancy Love Mom and Dad Good Luck Kevin Meech and Greg Lots of Luck Paul fL1ttle Mac Dad Better Luck Little Mac ' Mom Good Luck Jim Mr Brashear Sheridan To My faithful companions Diane Not another layout Walkowski and en Shut up Char Seaman Thanks Love Chief Kim and Anna 3 down 1 to go' Yeah' Cyndi Bear To K M A C has his eye on you' from RP . ' - - 4 -83 , . . . . , I , , . Q - I LA . Jennifer, Kathy, Chris and Mar - You are special. Let's keep in touch. Lisa Good Luck to the Class of '83 - and Chris! Love, Mrs. L.K. Pogue f J C i I - - A - C - 1 . ' - 1 '- - ' - ' .. . . . - ' ' - Joe ' , - . , . , c B .M 1 A A ' A 1 Jen - ' l , 1. H Q , A .. ' ' . 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KIT jeff QM? 93 I Congratulations Renee Love Grandma Bennett Congratulations Renee Uncle ack Aunt Patricia Tracy 86 ohn Huff Good Luck Renee Love Mum and David Sandy M May you always be young at heart and never lose your zest for life The D A Family Sandy M Good Luck to a sister who has made us very proud Love Kenny Terry and Mickey Dirty Dozen Number I2 made it' Patty Naomi Thanks for being my best friend Love Patty Best Wishes Mart a k a The Bag Man Comic and the Chiefj The real chief Mar The very best to the class of 83 from Dr Bowes Congratulations from Sam Cermmara DRY CLEANERS Congratulations Semors' BILL S BARBER SHOP Chris Salera Good Luck in the future Grandma and Pappy Best Wishes from the Better Hal Tiger and Shadow Brookline Blvd Good Luck Class of 83 from Sugar and Splce Brookline Boulevard Good Luck Class of 83 from Mr Tarasovic Best Wishes to the 4th Period English 4 Shared Time Super Seniors' N Troxell Chris Salera Congratulations We re all very proud of you Michelle Bob Lori and ohn To D1 Good Luck and I uestion Will our room ever be clean? Love Karen Thank you Mom Dad and Karen for all your support and patiencell Love ya Diane To the 5th period class We d1d it' Heres our proofl' To Laurie Char Sandy Val Angel Lisa C en and Chris Looks like we made it' Now let s go for it Thanks for the memorles Luv Inky To Charlene Val and Sandy Congratulatlonsl Go get em Tigers' Love Mrs Miller Golden Memories Sandy For all of the beautrful memories you ve given us, we thank you Love Mom and Dad Marcy I hope we get married, l1ke we planned I will love you al ways Chris Val I wouldn t have made lt without you Thanks for everything Love Chris Congratulations Diane and the Class of 83 The Walkowski Family Marty, Rob, Naom1, and Gary Much luck 86 love, Rehm SL Crew Good Luck to the seniors of the 1982 Bullet Football Team. Thanks for the memories. Coach Wabby The Media World awaits Martin C. Eibeckl Lots of Love and Luck from Mom and Dad To the Beechwood gang of ,79 We made it, FINALLY! Sandy f . . . J , . . , J . 9 ' 9 1 ' 1 . , . ' i 9 1 9 l , . ., . . . . , K . - - . . It . , . a ' Q O O . . , , . . . 3 . 1 , . 1 . ' , . . . , . - . . l . 1 - , . . , , . J .I Q . : . . , , . N , . . . . , , . .. l 1 9 9 9 7 . '71 . 1 H - 1 'H , . . - , 1 . , . . , . . , . O . . , . , . . . ' , . . ' t 0 7 0 . I C6 I 77 I B1anco Congratulauons Mlke Mr 86 Mrs Nhchael Young Best W1ShCS from Mark and Chrls BEERIVIAN Congratulauons Chf1S Salera' You ve made us very proud Love Mom and Dad I More Seniors Leave Their Marks KUST, KAREN Patricipated in yearbook. Favorite teachers are Ms. Rehm, Ms. Toal, and Ms. Colwes. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory is out back. Dream vacation spot is the Twilight Zone. Enjoys pizza. Future plans are to be famous. KUTI, EVA N454 Participated in Cross Country and Track. Likes Mrs. Zunic and Mr. Nance. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memories of Brashear were Chrissy Wood in Mr. Wills class, having gym in the morning with Percilla, Cross Country, and Penn State. Dream vacation spot is Fantasy Island. Favorite food is shrimp. Plans to marry Richie Stulc and continue running. LAMBERT, JOE S317 Likes Mr. Bashour. Dream vacation spot is Florida. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to join the Air Force. LAMONDE, ANTOINETTE Active in Drill Team, Student Security, and Student Coun- cil. Favorite teacher is Mr. Davis and Mr. Ritt. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory was ninth grade year, Dream vacation spot is Jamaica. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go into nursing. LAND, MICHAEL Favorite teacher is Mr. Ripple. Fondest memory is gradu- ation. Would like to go to Hawaii. Favorite food is lasagna. Plans to go to Conelley Trade Center for printing. LANE, GARY S325 Likes Mr. Rose. Dream vacation spot is Miami Beach, Flor- ida. Favorite food is lasagna. Plans to go to work with his uncle. LANG, MARILYN N435 Member of the National Honor Society. Favorite teacher is Ms. Pugliano. Enjoys eating spaghetti. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory of Brashear is horsing around. Would like to visit England and plans on attending college in the future. LANNON, TIM S412 Favorite teacher is Mr. Werthiemer. Would like to vacation anywhere. Fondest memory is the fun. LAROCCA, JOYCE S407 Active member of Drill Team. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Hamrock. Fondest memory of Brashear is her junior year. Would like to vacation in Florida. Plans to become a nurse and get married. LEGRAND, JOE S317 Favorite teacher is Mr. Thompson. Dream vacation spot is Florida. Enjoys spaghetti. Plans to become a postman. LESCOVICH, MIKE N437 Favorite teacher is Mr. Zeglowitsch. Fondest memory of Brashear is leaving it. Likes pizza. Plans, after school, to get a job. LESKO, RON S412 Favorite teacher is Ms. Davidson. Favorite author is Shake- speare. Fondest memory was meeting new friends at Bra- shear. Loves to eat chicken and would someday like to go to any tropical island. Hopes to attend either college or a trade school. LIDDLE, BILL S403 Patricipated in Cross Country and Track as Team Manager. Also involved in Bowling and Senior Choir. Likes Mr. Bloom. Dream vacation spot is Daytona, Florida. Plans to be an Electrician. LINCOLN, ZINA S403 Favorite teacher is Ms. Rehm. Favorite author is Malcolm X. Dreams of vacationing in Texas. Fondest memory is the Basketball Team taking City in 82 . Favorite food is steak. Plans to get in to architecture. LOCKE, CASSANDRA Active in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Zunic. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Favorite food is shrimp with fried rice. Future plans are becoming a model, singer, and actress. LUCCI, DEANNA N460 Patricipated in Track, Student Security, and Drill Team. Likes Ms. Henderson and Mr. Bowes. Fondest memory of Brashear will be June 16, 1983 fGraduation Dayj. Would like to go to the Bahamas. Likes Italian food. Plans to become a Nurse. LUFT, ERIC S407 Favorite teacher is Mr. Abram. Likes to read Shakespeare and his favorite food is crab legs. His fondest memory will be graduation. Would like to see Hawaii. Plans to attend trade school. MACRI, LOUIS 435 Favorite teacher is Mr. Sakach. Fondest memory is the food fight in the cafeteria. Would like to vacation in Wildwood, N. J. Likes to eat lasagna. Hopes to own his own business someday. MAGNOTTI, GARY Was a member of Student Council. Favorite teacher is Mr. Abram. Fondest memory was lunchtime. Would like to go to Hawaii. Enjoys Fi0ri's pizza. Would like to be a body man. MAJEWICZ, JOHN N454 Participated on the Math League. Likes Mr. Connor, Ms. Street, and Ms. Keane. Favorite author is D. Salinger. Fondest memories include Cy's field trips. Dream vacation spots are Freeport and the Bahamas. Likes junk food. Plans to go to college. MALITS, SUE S407 Involved with Drill Team, Swim Team, Track, Cross Coun- try, and Student Security. Likes Mrs. Pague. Fondest mem- ory was being on the Cross Country Team. Would like to visit Hawaii. Enjoys Chinese food. Plans to find work after graduation. MALSCH, DARLENE S409 Patricipated in A. F. S. Favorite teacher is Mr. Oleniacz. Favorite author is Hawthorne. Fondest memory is meeting new friends who know how to rock and roll. Dreams of vacationing in Europe. Likes chocolate. Plans to become a Ceramics Teacher. MANGAN, DAVID 439 Patricipated in DECA. Favorite teachers are Mr. Aubele and Mr. Abram. Enjoys Ray Bradbury's books and likes Italian food. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Plans to go to college or work with his father. MANISON, ORNA S412 Patricipated in Student Security and Orchestra. Likes Mr. Hadley and Mrs. Pogue. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memories of Branshear were meeting new People, being a good viola player. Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is hamburgers and french fries. Plans to go to Bradford School or to The Beauty Academy. MANNION, MIKE N439 Active in Track, Newspaper, and Student Council. Likes Dr. Bowes and Ms. Clark. Favorite author is A. E. Housman. Fondest memories of Brashear are the first day and new friends he met. Would like to travel to the Bahamas. Likes pizza and gyros. Plans to further his education by going to college or Law School. MARSHALL, DEBBIE S403 Likes Mr. Weigner, Miss Davidson, and Mrs. Pogue. Fon- dest memory of Brashear was the vacations. Dream vacation spot is Bahamas. Plans to be a Beautician. MARSHALL, DELICATE S403 Participated in Chorus. Favorite teachers are Miss Shields and Miss Jones. Likes reading Salinger, Fondest memory of Brashear is when she made Honor Roll. Dream vacation spot is California. Likes steak, mashed potatoes, green, and corn bread. Plans to go back to school to become a model. MARTIG, CHARLENE S409 Participated in Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Senior Steering Committee, Student Security, Class Play, Co-Editor-In- Chief of the Yearbook, Secretary of the Honor Society, Physics Olympics and was manager of the Tennis Team. Her favorite teachers are Ms. Troxell and Ms. Street. Her favor- ite author is Agatha Christie. She loves mushroom pan pizzas and chocolate chip cookies. Her dream vacation spot is Edmonton, Canada. Her fondest memory of Brashear is her Junior year with Patty and Roe. Her plans include going to college and living happily ever after. MARTIN, TOM S317 Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory is leaving. Likes any food. Plans to graduate. MARTIRE, MONICA Active member of Cheerleading, Drill Team, Ski Club, and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is all of the City Championships. Dreams of vacationing on an island by taking a cruise. Favorite food is shrimp. Plans to go to college. MARUNICH, PATTIE N435 Participated in Track and Ski Club. Likes Mr. Conrad and Mr. Wertheimer. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory was when the water was contaminated and we had W days of school. Favorite food is lobster. Plans to spend the rest of her life with John P. MATTOLA, JAMES I N450 Participated in Baseball. Likes Mr. Sarno. Fondest memory of Brashear is graduation. Would like to go to the Bahamas. Likes Italian food, especially spaghetti. Plans to be an Elec- tronics Technician. MATTOX, TERRANCE N454 Active in Football and Student Security. Likes Mr. Bowes. Favorite author is Edgar -Allen Poe. Fondest memory was meeting people at Brashear. Dream vacation spot is Jamaica. Likes gyros and Greek food. Plans to be a certified Electri- cian, McANDREWS, KEITH Active in Volleyball and Student Security. Favorite teacher, Mr. Sharkady. Favorite author is D. Salinger. Dream vacation spot is Paris. Favorite food is lobster and shrimp. Plans to go to Conneley Trade to be a bodyman. MCCARTHY, MARTIN N46o Favorite teacher is Mr. Thompson. Favorite author is Win- dle Watson. His fondest memory is to graduate. Likes to vacation in Kettle Creek. His favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to Technical School and get a full time job. McCASKEY, MARK S034 Participated in Student Security. Likes Mrs. Pogue. Fondest memory of Brashear is the last day. Would like to visit Texas. Enjoys eating pizza. McCOY, DAWN N356 Active on Soccer and Volleyball, also participated in DECA Club. Likes Mr. Forman. Favorite author is Alex Haley, writer of Roots. Fondest memory is when she had both lunches. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Favorite food is shrimp fried rice. Plans to work with computers and be a singer. McCOY, MARK S416 Participated in Tennis. Favorite teacher is Mr. Howey. Dreams of vacationing in France. Enjoys steak. Plans to be a pilot in the Air Force. MCCOY, PAUL S317 Patricipated in the Band, Orchestra, and Newspaper. Favor- ite teachers are Mr. Abram and Mr. Connor. Enjoys reading William S. Burroughs. His fondest memories are Eddie and Lisa's arguments. He hopes to vacation at Hilton Head Island. Loves to eat hamburgers with mustard. Plans to go to college. McDERMOTT, CINDY S412 Active member of DECA Club. Favorite teacher is Mr. Weigner. Fondest memories of Brashear is the vacations. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Plans to become a Beautician. McDONALD, RANDY S412 Enjoys reading the works of Charles Parise. Fondest memory of Brashear is the people he met. Would enjoy traveling to Hawaii. Likes hamburgers. Plans to own his own Auto Shop. McFADDEN, CHERENE S412 Member of the Volleyball Team. Favorite teacher is Ms. Rehm. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is the City Championship Game. Dreams of going to the Bahamas. Likes seafood. Plans to become a Registered Nurse. MCGOWAN, CATHY N460 Likes Ms. Davidson. Plans to go to college to become a Registered Nurse, McGUIRE, MAUREEN N356 Favorite teacher is Mr. Oleniez, Favorite author is Judy Blume. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food spa- ghetti. Plans to go to Business School in future. MEGGETT, EDMOND N437 Favorite teacher is Mr. Peckyno. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Dreams of vacationing in Jamaica. Favorite food is spaghetti. Future plans are to be a successful Construction Supervisor. MESKO, GARY N450 Likes Mr. Thompson. Favorite author is Wyndle Watson. Fondest memory of Brashear is graduation. Would like to go to Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to go to college or get a job, MESSINA, THOMAS N439 Active in Football, Baseball, and Track. His favorite teacher is George Abram. Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii. He likes pizza. Plans to go to college. MICHAEL, LEE S. 450 Participated in Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Davis. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Fondest memory was City Championship, Dreams spot is Florida. Favorite food is chitterlings. Plans to join the Marine Corps. MILCAREK, DEBI S409 Member of Drill Team, Modern Dance, Senior Choir, DECA Club, and participated in the School Play. Likes Mr. Tarasovic. Enjoys reading the works of S. E. Hinton. Fon- dest memory of Brashear are all the fun times at the Snow- balls. Dream vacation is a boat cruise around the world. Favorite foods are rice and pizza. Plans to get a job, get married, become a millionaire and have one baby. MILLER, GLENN I L S409 Favorite teacher is Zig and dreams of a vacation at Hilton Head, North Carolina. MILLER, HARRY S403 Favorite teacher is Mr. Wolf. Dreams of vacationing in Las Vegas. Favorite foods are steak and lobster. Plans to go to Deam Tech for drafting. MILLER, JIM S034 Involved with Golf, Math League, Student Security, Senior Steering Committee, the Physics Team, and Honor Society. Likes Mr. Abram, Ms. Keane, Mr. Borrows, and Mr. I j l I Weigner. Enjoys reading the works of Ray Bradbury. Would like to travel to Death Valley. Likes eating all foods. Plans to go to college for Business and Computer Science. MILLER, KAREN S317 Likes Mrs. Pogue, Mr. Weigner and Miss Reitz. Favorite author is Charles Dickens. Fondest memory of Brashear was always messing up the Chemistry experiments. Dream vaca- tion sport is Europe. Favorite food is spaghetti and brownies. Plans to go to University of Pennsylvania to become a Veterinarian. MILLER, MARLO S412 Participated in Cheerleading, Volleyball, Track, and Pom Pom Squad. Likes Mr. Grusek, Mr. T, Miss Zunic, and Mrs. Connelly. Enjoys reading Edgar Allen Poe. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes eating Kraft dinner, Plans to attend Duff's Business Institute. MILLER, MIKE S412 Likes Mrs. Hamrock. Favorite author is Kenneth Robertson, Dream vacation spot is to be in the middle of 6oo acres of woods with no one around. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to be an Electrician. MIRXAN, ANITA C437 Likes Mrs. Wilson. Favorite author is Anita Mac Rae Fea- gles. Fondest memory of Brashear is the School itself. Dream vacation is to visit Europe. Likes all foods. Plans to become a Nurse or a fashion designer. MOESLEIN, SANDRA Active in Tennis, Student Security, Drill Team, Red Cross, Co-Secretary of Senior Steering Committee, Choir, National Honor Society, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook, and partici- pated in the past four plays. Likes most teachers. Fondest memory is the plays and all the new friends she made, Loves to vacation in the mountains. Favorite foods include pop tarts and breaded pork chops. Plans to attend Pitt and live happily ever after. MOLINARO, LOU S412 Liked Mr. Gene Bashour and his favorite author is Mr. Weigner. Dreams of a vacation in Hawaii. Fondest memory of Brashear is graduation. MOORE, STACEY S412 Active on Student Council and Student Security. Likes Ms. Shields. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of Brashear is her senior year. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Likes french fries and steak. Plans to go into a career of Data Processing. 98 MORGAN, ALICE Patricipated in Track and Yearbook. Likes Miss Egan. Favorite author is William Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear is graduation. Would like to travel to Paris. Likes eating every kind of food. Plans to be a Registered Nurse. MORRIS, CAROL S403 Patricipated in Cross Country, Student Security, Drama Club and Band. Likes Ms. Pogue and dreams of experiencing a Carribean Cruise. Favorite food is ice cream and fondest memory is graduation. Plans to go to college. MOSTYN, PAT N435 Participated in Student Security, DECA, and the Ski Club. Favorite teachers are Mr. Cotter and Mr. White. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Would like to go to Europe. Enjoys pizza. Plans to go to trade school for drafting or diesel mechanics. MOYE, STEPHEN N454 Active as a Manager of the Football Team, also participated in Band. Likes Mr. Zellman and Mr. Twardy. Enjoys read- ing Wolden Caufield, and Salinger. Fondest memory of Brashear is when the Football Team almost beat Mt. Leba- non. Would like to visit California. Favorite food is hambur- gers. Plans to go into the job corps and trade school. MOYE, STEPHANIE S407 Participated in Senior Steering Committee, Choir, and was a Cheerleader. Likes Ms. Keane, Mr. Jox, and Ms. Rehm. Favorite author is William Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear is meeting her best friend Angie Rumph. Her Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes anything edible. Plans to marry Sam Wilmer and go to college. MUDRYK, DAVID Likes Mr. Thompson and Mr. Vincent. Favorite author is Stephen King. Fondest memory of Brashear is the water crisis. Wants to visit London, England. Favorite food is hamburgers. Future -plans include college. MURPHY, JENNIFER N435 Participated in Basketball and Student Security. Likes Mrs. Tierney. Fondest memory is the prom. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Likes pizza. Plans to become a successful model. NATTO, JOHN S4o7 Fondest memory of Brashear is June 14, 1982. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes spaghetti. Plans to go to Rodedale Tech for auto mechanics. NYE, DONNA JEAN Likes Mrs. Pogue and Mrs. Smith. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of Brashear was the prom of 1981. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Favorite foods are turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and french bread. Plans to attend Pitts- burgh Beauty Academy. O'BRIEN, DARLA S416 Participated on Track and Cross Country Team. Favorite teacher is Mr. Conrad. Enjoys reading Sidney Sheldon. Would like to take a trip around the world. Favorite food is french fries. Plans to go to college at Pitt. OGLETREE, MICHELE S416 Involved with Volleyball, Softball, Honor Society, Student Security, Student Council, and Senior Steering Committee. Likes Mrs. Pogue and the works of Arthur Miller. Fondest memory of Brashear is the football players that graduated ahead of her. Would love to travel to Paris. Enjoys eating steak and baked potatoes with sour cream and chives. Plans to become a well known Surgeon. O'NEIL, RICH S317 Fondest memory of Brashear was graduation. Would like to vacation in Virginia Beach. Favorite food is Fiori's pizza. Plans to go to school. ORENDA, JAMIE S416 Participated in Choir and Student Council. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Pogue and Ms, Egry. Favorite author is Stephen King. Fondest memory is the last day of every school year. Dreams of vacationing in Greece and Rome. Enjoys Italian and Lebanese food. Plans to go to college and become a Certified Public Accountant. O'ROURKE, MARY Favorite teachers are Ms. Henderson and Mr. T. Favorite author is Charles Dickens. Fondest memory of Brashear was the days we had off because of bad weather. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. Favorite food is spaghetti, Plans to go to school for Retail Management and own her own store. ORSI, LOU Fondest memory of Brashear is leaving. Dream vacation spot in Cambodia. Favorite food is Wendy's chicken sandwiches. Plans to get a job. O'TOOLE, TOM S416 Patricipated in Intramural Basketball. Favorite teacher is Mr. Abram. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is a slam dunk at Brashear. Dreams of vacationing at the Syec- trum in Philadelphia. Favorite foods are lobster and shrimp. Plans to be a point guard for the North Carolina Tarheels or go to welding. OWENS, JILL N439 Active in Student Security, Senior Choir, Drill Team, and Stage Crew. Favorite teacher is Ms. Pugliano. Enjoys reading about religion. Likes eating sausage, Fondly remembers the City Championship. Would like to visit Fantasy Island. PACE, MARK N460 Active on the ping-pong team. Likes Mr. Haduck and Mr. Wertheimer. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Would like to travel to the Bahamas or Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to go to college and try to be a photographer. PAGE, ROBERT Favorite author is Alex Haley. Dream vacation spot is Gua- mor, Hawaii. Favorite food is everything, Plans to become successful at something in the professional careers. PAGE, VENUS Active in Drill Team, Cheerleading, Make-up Crew, and Choir, Favorite teacher is Mr. T. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is partying at lunch with Mary, Karen, and Antoinette. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to become a Buyer or Model. PAMPLIN, THOMAS S416 Participated on Basketball Team and Student Security, Likes Mr. Ritt and Ms. Shields. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is winning the City Championship in Bas- ketball. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Enjoys eating steak, potatoes, hoagies, and chicken. Plans to attend college, and play Basketball. PARHAM, PAUL LaMONT N330 Participated in Football and Student Council. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Petrunya. Enjoys reading Charles Schultz. Dreams of vacationing in Hollywood. Likes cookies. Plans to go to the Air Force, College and settle down. PASTORIUS, PAM N460 Participated in Color Guard, Student Security. Favorite teachers are Mr. Hadley and Mr. Wertheimer. Favorite author is Danielle Steele. Fondest memory is the last report period during 9th grade. Loves pizza and Hawaii. Would like to get into the Special Education Field. PATSEN, MARY Participated in Cheerleading and Choir. Favorite teacher is Miss Fulson, Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest mem- ory was having fun with Venus, Karen, and Antoinette at lunch. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to become a Retail Manager or Buyer. PATTERSON, MARK S416 Participated on the Football, Volleyball, and Baseball teams. Involved with Skiing, Physics Olympics and Band. Favorite teachers include Mr. Abram, Mr. Morelli, Doc, Ms. Keane, Wabby, and Zig. Favorite author is Dr. Seuss. Plans to have an adventurous career in the Miltary fUS Air Force Acade- myj. PEEK, BRIAN S321 Active in Swimming, Track, Baseball, Football, and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Weigner. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks and likes to eat watermelon and fried chicken. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Plans to enter the Marines. PELTEIR, JAMES Participated in Baseball. Favorite teacher is Zig. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory is meeting all the cute ladies. Wants a hut in Jamaica, Favorite food is sweet Italian dishes. Plans to become a Pro Baseball player, get rich and famous, and marry beautiful women. PERRI, LEW Fondest memory at Brashear is getting out. Dream vacation spot is Cambodia. Favorite food is hamburgers. Future plans are to sleep. PERUGINI, ALAN N439 Participated on Bowling Team and Senior Choir. Favorite teacher is Mr. Bowes. Favorite author is Stephen R. Donald- son, Favorite food is lasagna. Would like to be a Rock Musician. PIAQUADIO, ROBERTA N439 Participated in Intramural Basketball. Favorite teacher is Ms, Pugliano, Enjoys reading Mario Puzio. Likes pasta. Fondest memory is the 1980 City Championship. Would like to visit Florida or France, Hopes to become a Policewoman. PISTELLA, ANTHONY Active in Senior Choir for 4 years, DECA Club, usher for Plays, fast food anc Co-op for 2 years. Favorite teachers are Mr. T and Ms. S. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of Brashear is 2:15 pm. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is steak. Future plans include being accepted to United Airlines Flight Attendent. PETHO, PERCILLA N439 Active member of the Volleyball Team. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Zunic. Fondest memory is having fun with Tommy and her friends. Would like to vacation in California. Likes Italian food. Future plans are undecided. PITSCHKE, MARY N454 Was active in Cosmetology. Fondest memory is attending cosmetology with Chrissy. Future plans include either cosme- tology or college. Favorite food is pizza. Would like to vacation in Hawaii. POLOSKY, DOREEN S317 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue and Favorite author is O Henry. Her fondest memory is all the friends she has met at Brashear. Would like to vacation in Florida. Plans to go to Pitt. POOL, VALERIE Participated in Student Security and Cheerleading. Favorite teacher is Mr. T. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is getting out for summer vacation. Dream vacation spot, London. Favorite food is Chinese. Plans to be an Accountant. POREMSKI, ROBERT N439 Active in the Tennis Team. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Gary. Enjoys reading Poe. Likes to eat steak. Would someday like to visit Europe. Would like to be involved in a career in Plumbing. POWE, JEFFREY fChipperQ S320 Participated in Football, Basketball, Swimming, and Track. Likes Mr. Goldstein, Ms. Shields. Likes to eat fish and pizza, Plans to be a Welder. POWELL, MICHELLE S407 Was involved with Pom Pom Squad and FHA. Likes Mr. Weigner. Favorite author is Judy Blume. Fondest memory of Brashear is coming into class and seeing jeff DeBald. Would like to go to Paris. Likes pizza. Plans to become a Retail Manager. PRICE, SCOTT S500 Participated on Swim Team. Likes Mr. Goldstein. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to become an Industrial Electrician. PRINCE, TERESA DARCEL Active in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Hender- son. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Fondest memory is lunch time. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is Pizza. Future plans are to become a Pecliatrician. PROVIDENT, DEAN M. N447 Participated on Cross Country. Likes Mr. Cotter. Fondest memory of Brashear is graduating. Would like to travel to Florida. Enjoys eating spaghetti. Plans to enlist with the Coast Guard. PRYOR, PATRICIA N439 Active member of Student Security. Likes Miss Egan and I 1 rib 7 j E.NfNxtXX Miss Northern. Favorite author is Emily Dickinson. Fondest memory is meeting new friends at Brashear. Dream vacation spot is England or Rome. Likes spaghetti. Plans to become a Retail Manager or a housewife. PRYOR, TINA 034 Favorite teachers are Mr. Kinlough, and Ms. Smith. Favorite author is William Shakespeare. Fondest memory is the Foot- ball Games. Dreams of vacationing in Las Vegas. Likes shrimp and steak. PULEO, MARIANNE So34 Active member of Majorettes. Likes Mr. Conrad. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear was the 1980 snowstorm. Dream vacation spot if Florida. Likes mani- cotti. Plans to attend Business School. RAFALOWSKI, CHAS S435 Participated in Football, Volleyball and Intramural Basket- ball. Favorite teachers are Miss Street and Mr. Thompson. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Would like to vacation on the Carribbean. Likes pizza. Plans to go to college or join the Bffny. RAINEY, VICTORIA S409 Participated in Drill Team, Student Security, and Senior Choir. Liked Mrs. Pogue and likes the author Gordon Parks. Likes potato salad. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Fondest memory is the warm greeting received, when first entering Brashear. Plans to go to Business School. R 4 J Y, TONYA S407 Active in the Brashear Band. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Gist and Mr. Daugherty. Enjoys reading the works of Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory is her first year. Would like to go to Las Vegas. Favorite food is chicken or shrimp fried rice. Plans to go to college and be a Pre-practice Law graduate. RAVIDA, TONY Active member of Stage Crew. Favorite author is William Shakespeare. Fondest memory is summer vacation. Dreams of going to Bermuda. Enjoys lasagna. Plans to become a registered Electrician and own his own business. RAYMOND, DANNIELLE S403 Participated on Softball, Volleyball and Swim Teams. Mem- ber of Student Council, Student Security, Cheerleading and Senior Steering Committee. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading books by Grimm. Fondest memory is all of the handsome Football players that graduated before her. Would like to go to Cape Cod. Favorite foods are pickles, cavier, and f d chicken. Plans to bec Pediatrition. , 9 ii .,-ii Maw-Q RAYMOND, GARY N435 Likes Mr. Goldstein. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory of Brashear was the Christmas party in Auto Mechanics. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes tacos and pizza. Plans to be rich and successful. REDWINE, MILTON N435 Active member of the Football Team. Likes Mr. Russo. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory is when Bra- shear took City. Would like to visit California. Likes chicken. Plans to attend a major university and play Pro Football. REICK, CAROL N439 Participated on DECA and the Key Club. Favorite teacher is Miss Slesinski. Likes reading any book. Fondest memory is meeting new friends and having fun. Dreams of taking a cruise. Plans to get married. RICHARDS, FRANK D. III N437 Enjoys reading the works of Stephen King. Dream vacation spot is Paradise. Likes eating sweet potatoes. RIVOLI, TONY S4tz Likes Mrs. Pogue. Arthur Miller is his favorite author. Fondest memory of Brashear is Mr. Weigner's class. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to get rich in the future. ROBINSON, MICHELLE Active in Basketball, Pom-Pom Squad, Student Security, Orchestra, Band, and Engineering Club. Favorite teachers are Mrs. Petrunya, Dr. Bowes, and Ms. Smith. Favorite author is Herper Bee. Fondest memory is when boys Basket- ball Team took City. Dream vacation spot is jamaica. Favor- ite food is chittlings. Plans to go into the Air Force. ROBINSON, RAUB S034 Participated in Basketball and Student Council. Favorite teacher is Mr. Bouldin. Favorite author is Gordon Parks. f Fondest memory of Brashear is vacations. Dreams of vaca- tioning in Virginia. Enjoys frizzle burgers. Plans to attend college for Accounting, Engineering or Computer Science. ROBINSON, VERNA N354 Favorite teacher is Mr. White. Favorite author is Martin Luther King. Fondest memory is getting up so early. Dream vacation spot in in New York. Favorite food is shrimp. Plans to be in Retail Management, Modeling or Singing. ROCH, RON S320 Favo ' eacher is Mr. Abram. Enjoys reading the works of Edgar llen Poe and Jim Morrison. Fondest memory is grad n. Dreams of vacationing in Paris. Fav 'te foods PV . 35350 50:32 as to ie 2 l if Qggaisfigdgfdge X12 we Q v iJ'L9Nf sf? Xi xR lfv' are steak and pizza. Plans to join the Navy and get married. ROGERS, DARRELL N356 Active member of the Senior Choir. Favorite teacher is Mr. Bowes. Enjoys reading Steinbeck. Fondest memory is Mr. Wetherimer's class. Dream of vacationing in Hawaii. Favor- ite food is a steak hoagie with extra meat and cheese. Plans to go to the selective service and get a job as an Electrical Engineer. ROHAN, JIM N450 Favorite teacher is Ms. Street. Favorite author is Charles M. Schultz. Fondest memory is Christmas vacation. Dreams of vacationing in the Bahamas. Likes Mexican food. Plans to become extremely rich. ROMANO, MIKE N447 Participated in Cross Country and Track. Likes Mr. Bloom. Fondest memory of Brashear will be graduation. Plans to be an Electrician. ROSS, JEFFREY Participated in Track and Football. Likes Mr. Abram. Would like to vacation in Florida. Likes to eat everything. Hopes to become a welder. ROSSETTI, CHRIS N372 Favorite teachers are Mr. Nance and Zig. Enjoys reading Edgar Allen Poe. Mr. Hadleys Consumer Math class is his fondest memory. Would like to visit the LA Coliseum. Likes Italian food. Plans to become a Mechanical Engineer. RUMPH, ANGIE S409 Favorite teacher is Miss Ruttle. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory is her friends. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Likes pizza and lasagna. Plans to get a job making clothes, RUSSELL, CAROLYN Active in Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Egry. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is they gave her a sheep's skin. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is gyros. Future plans include school. SALERA, ANGELA S4x6 Patricipated on the Tennis Team. Active member of DECA, Senior Steering Committee, and the National Honor Soci- ety. Favorite teachers are Miss Keane and Mrs. Pogue. Fon- dest memory is meeting closest friends. Enjoys reading Wil- liam Shakespeare. Would like to go to Hawaii. Favorite food is stuffed shells. Plans to attend college and make money. SALERA, CHRISTINE S407 Involved with Red Cross, Vice-President of Honor Society, and Financial Editor of Stargazer 83. Enjoys reading any- thing by Roger Waters. Fondest memories are, meeting her best friend Val, and the 1982 City Football Championship. Dream vacation spot is the TallyHo in Myrtle Beach. Enjoys eating a good steak dinner with a Banana Fudge Delightl' for dessert. Plans to go to Pitt. Would like to persue a career in Law, get married and live happily ever after. SAM, MICHAEL 5oo Likes Mr. Bloom. Dream vacation is a cruise to anywhere, Favorite food is anything Italian. Fondest memory is his xoth grade year. Plans to attend school for Industrial Electricity and hopefully work for Westinghouse. SAUNDERS, DEBORAH Active in Cross Country, Outdoor Track, Indoor Track, and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Pugliano. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is running Track for Brashear. Dream spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is green vegetables. Plans to go to the Police Academy and become a Police officer. SCARVACE, CHRIS N447 Participated in National History Day and Red Cross Club. Fondest memories of Brashear is losing History Day and Cy's field trips. Would like to take a trip to Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to college to major in Engineering. SCHMUDE, JODI Participated on the Girl's Softball Team and Ski Club. Favorite teacher is Mr. Bowes. Fondest memory is taking City for Softball, Dreams of vacationing in the Bahamas, Enjoys french fries and sea food. Hopes to become an Airline Stewardess. Y SCHNEIDER, DON S317 Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading Alfred Hit- chock. Fondest memory is summer vacation, Likes pizza, Plans to become a Computer Programmer. SCHOFIELD, TRACY S416 Participated in Swim Team. Favorite author is William Shakespeare. Likes Ms. Davisson, Ms. Pogue, and Ms. Keane. Fondest memory of Brashear was having a lot of crazy times and meeting alot of new and good friends. Favorite food is steak. Dream vacation spot is Bermuda. Plans to go to college. SCHREIBER, ROBERT Active on Swim Team for 3 years. Favorite teacher is Mr. Auble. Dream spot is Canada. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to go to a trade school. SCHUBERT, FLOYD N460 Favorite teacher is Mr. Bowes. Enjoys corn on the cob and pizza. Fondest memory of Brashear is the first year of Electri- cal Wiring. Plans to be an Electrician. SCHUMACHER, DAN Active in Baseball, Favorite teacher is Mr. Cecelia. Favorite author is Webster. Dream spot is Jamaica. Plans to go to college. SCOTT, ROBERTA LYNN Participated on Honor Society. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Markley. Favorite author is John Steinbeck. Fondest memory at Brashear is meeting friends. Dream vacation spot is Ha- waii. Favorite food is chicken. Plans to go to college. SEAMAN, JENNIFER Active member of Swimteam and Cross Country. Participat- ed in Yearbook, Student Security, Red Cross and Senior Steering Committee. Favorite teachers: Uncle John, Mrs. Pogue, Ms. Keane, Doc, and Mr. Conrad, Enjoys Shake- speare. Fondest memory is meeting her boyfriend fDougJ. Likes camping in the mountains. Favorite food is mint choco- late chip ice cream. Future plans include college and mar- riage. SEARANTI, PAUL S317 Favorite teacher is Mr. Weigner. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory of Brashear is experiences with friends. Dream vacation spot is California. Favorite food is quarter pounders. Future plans are college and to marry. SECILIA, JOSEPH S308 Active on the Swim Team. Likes Mr. T. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memories of Brashear is the Snowballs with Debi. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii with Debi. Likes pizza. Plans to get married. SELESTER, RENEE N454 Likes Miss Street. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Favorite food is lasagne. Plans to go to a school for Nursing. SERVETNICK, MIKE S409 Favorite teacher is Mr. Vanderaar. Fondest memory of Bra- shear is graduation day. Dream vacation spot is Las Vegas, Plans to go to a Technical School. SHAMLIN, DONNA S317 Likes Mrs. Pogue. Favorite author is Norma Klein. Fondest memory of Brashear is the dismissal bell. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Likes Italian food. Plans to go to college. SHEDD, MICHELE S034 Patricipated in Color Guard, Pom-Pom Squad and FHA- XHERO. Likes Ms. Henderson. Favorite author is Ernest Hemingway. Fondest memory is meeting her best friend, Debbie. Would like to go to Mexico City, Likes pizza and Chinese food. Plans to go to college and become a Psychia- trist. SHERIDAN, JAMES N437 Active member of Honor Society, Senior Steering Commit- tee, Student Council President, AFS, and class play. Favorite teacher is Mr. Wertheimer. Enjoys reading the works of Stephen King. Fondest memory is being President of Stu- dent Council. Dreams of vacationing in Arab. Likes yogurt. Plans to go to college to become a Lawyer. SHERMAN, DARREL S4I2 Favorite teacher is Mr, Zellman. Enjoys reading the works of Alex Haley. Fondest memory is the entire Brashear staff. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Likes fish. Plans to become famous. SIMMONS, MANDY N454 Active on the Drill Team, Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Plans to go to a Business School for Accounting. SIMMONS, MICHELLE S407 Participated on the Marching Band. Favorite teacher is Mr. T. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory is the Foot- ball games. Dreams of vacationing in Las Vegas. Likes Chi- nese food. Plans to go to college and become a Nurse. SIMS, AMBER S409 Participated in Drill Team and Student Security. Likes Ms. Keane. Favorite author is Valerie Sherwood. Enjoys eating steak. Dream spot is Hawaii. Fondest memory is the 1oth grade snowball. Plans to go to Medical School. SINOPOLI, JANET 5,17 Participated in Honor Society, Student Council, Math Leagues and Make-up Crew for Class Plays. Liked Mrs, J. Clark. Dream spot is Hawaii. Fondest memory of Brashear is her friends. Plans to go to Penn State. SITLER, MICHAEL S034 Patricipated in Skiing. Dreams of vacationing in Canada. Plans to become a Marine Biologist. SKINNER, KEVIN Active member of the Basketball Team. Likes Mr. Galligan. Favorite author is James Baldwin. Fondest memory of Bra- shear was winning the City Basketball Championship in 82. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes steak hoagies. Plans to go to college. 201 SLINGER, FRANK JOSEPH N441 Active member of the Football, Basketball, and Track Teams. Particiapted on Student Council. Favorite teacher is Mr. Thompson. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is winning City Championship in Football. Dreams of going to Hawaii. Likes any food. Plans to go to college on a Football scholarship then get a job off the alumni. SMITH, ADRIENNE S416 Likes Mrs. Pogue. Enjoys reading works by Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is the teachers that made her work hard. Would like to travel to California. Likes chicken and stuff- ing. Plans to continue to dance with the performing arts. SMITH, DION Active in Football, Track, and Student Security. Favorite author is Richard Wright. Dream vacation spot is somewhere in Denver. Plans to further education. SYNDER, DON N460 Likes Mr. Kotter. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory will be graduating. Dream vacation spot is France. Likes pizza. Plans to go to Penn Tech for Electronics. SOUKUP, ERIC N45o Favorite teacher is Ms. Pugliano. Favorite author is Salinger. Enjoys eating Italian food. Dream vacation spot is Colorado. Plans to go to Technical School. SPRINGEL, CINDY N435 Participated in Softball and Basketball. Favorite teachers are Ms. Colwes, Ms. Rusiewicz, and Ms. Smith. Likes to read Salinger and likes to eat spaghetti. Fondest memories are meeting different people and winning the City Champion- ship in Softball. Would like to vacation in Scotland. Plans to go to college and become a Special Education Teacher. STANGRECKI, TOM N454 Participated in Track, Weightlifting and the Play. Likes Mr. Hadley. Enjoys reading F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fondest memory of Brashear is the bad water incident. Would like to travel to France. Likes Italian food. Plans to go to college for Comput- er Science. STEWART, PAUL Participated on Football. Favorite teacher is Mr. Twardy. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory was playing on the Football Team. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favor- ite food is steak. Future plans are to go into the Marine Corps and take up a trade. STRAUGHTER, ANTHONY Active in Football and Mechanics. Favorite teacher is Mr, 202 Hadley. Dream vacation spot is Las Vagas. Favorite food is chicken. Plans to be an Auto Mechanic. STRONG, DARLENE Participated on Modern Dance, Senior Choir, Student Secu- rity, and was Cheerleader Captain. Judy Blume is her favorite author. Favorite teacher is Zellman, Fondest memory is mak- ing co-captain for Cheerleading Team. Dream vacation is Bahamas. Favorite food is liver. Future plans are to go to college and further her education. STROTHERS, PAUL Participated in Football and Track, Favorite author is Keil- gard. Fondest memories of Brashear include Football games, girls, and Track. Likes chicken. Plans to go to college or the Service. STURM, MARGIE S4I6 Favorite teacher is Ms. Ruttle. Enjoys reading Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memories are her friends and her sophomore' year. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza and spaghetti. Plans to go to college. SUNGALA, RICHARD SUNSERI, PAULA S5oo Participated in Chorus. Likes Mr. Goldstein. Favorite author is Judy Blume. Fondest memory was when Brashear's water was contaminated and we did not have school. Dream vaca- tion spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is lobster and crab legs. Future plans include opening her own Beauty Shop. SWAN, ELLIE S409 Participated on Drill Team, Make-up Crew and Student Security. Likes Ms. Ruttle. Dream vacation spot is to be in the Country on a snowy day. Likes popcorn. Future plans include going to Business School and getting married. TALLON, PATRICIA Participated in Track and Field, Honor Society, and Student Council. Favorite teachers include Mr. Auble, Mr. Doak, Ms. Street, and Cy. Favorite authors are Blake and Shake- speare. Fondest memory is being with a friend in Moskowitz's class. Dream vacation spot is Paris. Favorite foods are grapes, nuts and pizza. Plans to go to college and help people. TAYLOR, MARK S034 Participated in Swimming, Track, Cross Country, and Math League. Likes Mrs, Clark and likes the author Arthur Miller. Enjoys eating gyros and dreams of a vacation in the Baha- mas. He will always remember the first Cross Country Cham- pionship. Plans to become an Engineer. TAYLOR, MARNI LYNN Active in Student Security, and Chorus. Favorite teacher is Ms. Rehm. Favorite author is Toni Morrison. Dream spot is Paris. Favorite food is steak. Plans to be an independent woman and hopefully do something to be remembered by people. Wants to be a noted Composer of music. TAYLOR, ROBERT S416 Participated on the Football Team, Likes Mr. Sharkady. Enjoys reading Alex Haley. Fondest memory is the girls. Dreams of vacationing in New York. Likes all foods. Plans to go to college. TEETERS, SEAN N450 Active on the Swim Team. Favorite teacher is Mr. Bashour. Fondest memory of Brashear is all the girls. Dreams of visiting Hawaii. Likes pizza. Plans to become a mechanic. THOMAS, JOHN N358 Active member of Baseball. Likes Mr. Bouldin. Favorite author is Harper Lee. Fondest memory was Brashear's first Football Championship game. Dream vacation spot is Ha- waii. Likes shrimp and roast beef, Plans to go to college to become a Business Manager. THOMAS, MARIELANA N437 Participated in Volleyball, Drill Team, Pom-Pom Squad, Color Guards, Student Security, and Student Council. Also active in Intermural Volleyball, Badmitton, and Shuffle- board. Likes Mrs. Zunic. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Enjoyed meeting new people at Brashear. Dreams of visiting Florida. Likes mashed potatoes. Future plans include going to Edinboro to become a Physical Education Teacher. THOMAS, STEPHANIE LYNN N358 Participated in Student Security. Liked Mr. Sharkady and Ms. Zunic. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is the Prom and after-prom. Would like to visit New York. Favorite foods are pizza, fish, and spaghetti. Plans include college and marriage. THOMPSON, TINA S034 Favorite teacher is Ms. Gist. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Would like to go back to Germany. Likes shrimp, crab, lobster, and steak. Plans on going to UCLA. THORNBERG, BRYAN N454 Participated in Volleyball and Student Security. Favorite teachers include Mr. Russo and Mr. Thompson. Likes Shakespeare. Fondest memory is playing Volleyball. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to work hard and get rich. . .. a THORNTON, TRACY S407 Participated in Red Cross and School Play. Favorite teachers are Ms. Ruttle and Mr. Daugherty. Enjoys reading Shake- speare. Fondest memory is her junior year. Dreams of vaca- tioning in Hawaii. Likes pizza and spaghetti. Plans to go to college for Nursing. TODD, STEPHANIE Participated in Drill Team, Student Security, and DECA. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Clarke. Favorite author is Charles Dickens. Fondest memory is attending many Football and Basketball games. Dream vacationing is Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza and corned beef sandwiches. Would like to further her education and get a well paying job. TONDOLO, PAUL S409 Favorite teacher is Gene Bashour. Dreams of vacationing in California. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans to become an Auto Mechanic. TONTI, DEBBIE N450 Participated in Cross Country in ninth grade, Likes Ms. Henderson. Favorite author is Judy Blume. Fondest memory of Brashear is the Football games. Dream vacation spot is the Bahamas. Likes pizza. Future plans include nursing school or college. TOSKEY, JIM S412 Likes Mr. Tristano. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fondly remembers all the girls at Brashear. Dream vacation is cruising the highways. Favorite food is pizza. Future plans include becoming a Mechanic and drag racing. TOTH, CHERI S034 Participated in Drill Team, Student Security. Liked Ms. Keane and likes the author Judy Blume. Enjoys eating la- sagna. Hopes to travel to Paris. Her fondest memory of Brashear is the Snowball. Plans to marry Bob Hamler. TRAMMELL, JOHNATHAN N447 Participated on the Cross Country Team and Track and Field. Also active in Basketball intramurals. Favorite teacher is Mr. Bowes. Likes reading Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest mem- ory is the fun in Mr. Wertheimer's class. Would like to take a Carribean Cruise. Likes seafood. Plans to major in Business Management in college. TYSON, ROBERTA Likes Ms. Pogue. Favorite author is Edgar Allen Poe. Fon- dest memory of Brashear was all her friends. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans to pursue her career. UHL, GEORGE S500 Likes Mrs. Pogue. Favorite food is steak. Plans to become a Welder. UNDERWOOD, CATHY S305 Favorite teacher is Mr. Connor. Enjoys reading Gordon Parks and eating french fries. Her fondest memory is the City Football game at South Stadium. Would like to visit London. Hopes to become a School Counselor. URBAN, ANTHONY N435 Favorite teacher is Mr. Stephenson. Would like to vacation in Las Vegas. Enjoys pizza. Plans on doing Auto Body work. VALENT, PAT Participated in Swimming, Football, Cross Country, Student Council, Super Bowl of Problem Solving and Math League. Favorite teacher is Mr. Abram. Favorite author is Ayn Rand, Fondest memory of Brashear is being elected Captain of the Swim Team. Dream vacation spot is Austria. Likes veal. Plans to go to college and eventually become an Architect. VALERINO, YVONNE N450 Favorite teacher is Mr. Forman. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Likes to eat steak and shrimp. Her fondest memory is meet- ing new friends at Brashear. Would like to visit Hollywood. Hopes to become a model for make-up. VICKERS, CYNTHIA N454 Participated on Swim Team, Yearbook, and Red Cross. Likes Ms. Connolly. Favorite author is V. C. Andrews. Fondest memory is the Latin festival. Would like to go to Rome. Likes shrimp. Plans to join the Army. VOGT, SUSAN S412 Likes Mr. Abram. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory of Brashear is meeting new friends. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes shrimp and steak. Future plans in- clude getting a good job. VOLTZ, ROBIN S403 Involved in Color Guard, Student Security, and was Man- ager of the Volleyball Team. Likes Ms. Henderson and Mrs. Gist. Favorite author is Salinger. Fondest memory is graduat- ing. Would like to go to Florida. Likes pizza and chicken. Plans to get married and get a good job. WADE, KIMBERLY N454 Participated on the Volleyball Team and in Student Securi- ty. Likes Mr. Davis. Fondest memory is the Class of 83. Would like to go to California, Likes shrimp. Plans to enter Nursing. WADE, ROBERT N435 Active on Track and Cross Country. Participated in Stage Crew, Student Security, and Senior Steering Committee. Likes Ms. Rehm and Mr. Bouldin. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Fondest memory of Brashear is his first entrance into the school. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Likes pizza and chitlings. Plans to go into the Service or to college. WAGNER, MARK N480 Participated in Intramural Basketball. Favorite teacher is Ms. Stanfield, Enjoys reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory is in Ms. Street's class. Dreams of going to jamaica. Likes seafood. Plans to move west, go to college, major in communi- cations and get rich. WALKER, SHIRIEAN Active in Track Team, Student Security, Honor Student, DECA Club, and Steering Committee. Favorite teachers are Mr. Bouldin and Miss. Egan. Fondest memory is 1979 Football Championship. Dream spot is all around the world. Favorite foods are mashed potatoes, chicken, and french fries. Plans to go to school and become a fashion designer and model. . WALKOWSKI, DIANE N450 Participated on the Basketball and Cross Country Teams. Active member of Choir, layout Editor of Yearbook, Class Plays, Student Council, National Honor Society, and Phys- ics Super Bowl. Favorite teachers are Ms. Keane, and Mr. Borrows. Fondest memory is renewing old friendships and making new ones, going to Basketball games and Swim meets, play rehearsals and going out for pizza with friends. Favorite foods are chocolate chip cookies and pan pizza with mushrooms. Plans to study Engineering in college and live happily ever after. WALLACE, VIDA N435 Active in Drill Team. Favorite teacher is Ms. Henderson. Enjoys reading Shakespeare and eating spaghetti. Fondest memory is the Championship games Brashear has won. Would like to vacation in the Bahamas. Plans to have a career in Business. WALSH, SHARON S407 Favorite teacher is Ms. Zunic. Enjoys reading Poe. Will always remember being with her friends up the ramps . Hopes to vacation in Canada. Plans to go to Business School. WASHINGTON, DOREEN LYNN Likes Mrs. Pogue. Favorite author is Shakespeare, Fondest memory of Brashear is the Prom. Would like to to Las Vegas. Favorite foods are steak and pizza. Plans to go to work and school. 20 WASTCHAK, JIM N460 Favorite teacher is Al Rudock. Enjoys reading Salinger. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Likes steak. Plans to be an Electrician. WATSON, PATRICIA S409 Likes Mrs, Pogue. Enjoys reading Stephen King's work. Fondest memory of Brashear is the people. Would like to travel to the Caribbean. Plans to find work after high school. WATERS, LISA LEE S034 Participated in Student Security and Color Guard. Likes to read Shakespeare. Favorite food is steak. Hopes to vacation in Hawaii. Plans to get married. Her fondest memory is meeting her best friend. WEBER, RAYMOND S409 Favorite teachers are Mrs. Clark, Miss Keane, Mrs. Pogue and Mr. Galligan. Dreams of vacationing in Canada or Alaska. Likes steak. Plans to go to school or join the Navy, WEIGOLD, CINDY N450 Participated in Student Security. Likes Ms. Henderson and Mr, Rose. Fondest memory was I Ith grade year at Brashear. Favorite food is Italian. Plans to get a good paying job. WEIS, RODY N447 Dream vacation spot is an island in the South Pacific. Favor- ite food is spaghetti. Plans to be a space cadet in the future. WHITLEY, PAUL Favorite teacher is Miss Henderson. Favorite author is Gor- don Parks, Fondest memory is when we won city. Dream vacation spot is Paris. Favorite food is steak and potatoes. Future plans to go to college. WEISBEKER, NAOMI N407 Participated in Stage Crew and was President of National Honor Society. Favorite teachers are Ms. Gruden and Mr, Sarno. Enjoys reading Stephen King and Edgar Allen Poe. Fondest memory of Brashear is all the good times with friends. Dreams of going to a secluded island by herself. Plans to travel extensively and meet new and interesting people. WIBORN, ERVING N458 Active member of the Band. Favorite teacher is Mr. C. Enjoys reading Alex Haley. Would like to go to the Baha- mas. Favorite food is barbeque ribs. Plans to join the Service or attend college. WILLIAMS, ARTHUR N550 n Football Team. Participated on Student Council. ss? Likes Mrs. Hertzburg. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Dreams of traveling to Hawaii. Favorite food is spaghetti. Plans to attend college. WILLIAMS, DARRELL S500 Favorite teacher is Stephenson. Fondest memory was the first day at Brashear. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii. Favorite food is greens. Plans to go into the Army. WILLIAMS, DAVE N450 Participated on Hockey Team. Favorite teacher is Mr. Cot- ter. Enjoys reading Steinbeck. Enjoys Italian food. Would like to go to Hawaii. Fondest memory of Brashear is the last day of school. Plans to attend a trade school. WILLIAMS, GERALDINE N435 Was involved with Student Security and DECA Club. Likes Ms. Henderson. Favorite author is Alex Haley. Fondest memory is her senior year. Dream vacation is in Las Vegas. Likes Chicken. Plans to go to college for nursing. WILLIAMS, LINDA Favorite teacher is Mrs. Topp. Favorite food is cake. WILLIAMS, MARK S407 Favorite teacher is Mr. Sharkady and favorite author is Edgar Allan Poe. Dreams of going to Hawaii. Likes to eat pasta. Plans to get into the service. WILLIAMS, RAYMOND S416 Participated in Cross Country, Track, and PREP. Likes Mr. Nance. Favorite author is Ken Follet. Fondest memory is the IQBO City Championship Football game. Would like to go to Hawaii. Likes steak. Plans to go to college for Engineering. WILLIAMS, SHAWN N450 Participated on the Football Team and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Clark. Enjoys reading works of Alex Haley. Fondest memory is the Brashear staff. Would like to vacation in Hollywood. Likes chicken. Plans to become a Paramedic. WILLIAMS, VALERIE S317 Participated on Red Cross. Favorite teacher is Mrs. Pogue and Ms. Keane. Fondest memory is meeting her best friend Chris. Dream vacation spot is Myrtle Beach. Favorite food is french fries. Plans to go into Nursing. WILLIAMSON, GARY Active in Basketball and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Miss jones and Mr. Bouldin. Favorite author is Shakespeare. Fondest memory is the City Basketball game. Dream vacation E3 is ses ties M si Sai? ..,f-i.....- spot is Bahamas. Favorite food is chicken, tacos, and steak. Plans to become a Medical Lab Technician. WILSON, CALVIN Active in Basketball and PREP class. Favorite teacher is Dr. Bouldin also Mr. Haduck, and Mr. Cywinski. Favorite au- thor is Alex Haley. Favorite food is spare ribs. Fondest memory is when Basketball Team took City and celebrating the victory in the Civic Arena locker room. Dream spot is Hawaii. Hopes to become an Engineer or Computer Pro- gramer. WIMBUSH, MONICA S409 Participated on Drill Team, Student Security, and PREP. Favorite teachers are Ms. Keane and Mrs. Jackson. Enjoys reading Shakespeare. Fondest memory is the atmosphere and all of the nice, kind people she met. Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii and Switzerland. Likes pizza. Plans to become an Engineer. WOOD, CHRISTINE N450 Participated in Drill Team and Color Guard. Favorite teach- er is Mr. Goldstein. Loves seafood and likes to read Shake- speare. Fondest memories are Eva Kuti in Mr. Wills room and the OVT traveling times. Would like to visit the Baha- mas. Plans to go to college and finish the hours to become a Cosmetologist. WOODS, KERRY S317 Active member of Student Security. Favorite teacher is Ms. Pogue. Likes reading Gordon Parks. Fondest memory of Brashear was the North Park trip. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is french fries. Plans to go to college and become a millionaire. WOODS, RAYMOND N447 Participated on Football and Student Security. Favorite teacher is Mr. Moskewirz. Likes to read Shakespeare. Favor- ite foods are steak and potatoes. Would like to visit Hawaii and become a bodybuilder in the future. WOODSON, ED Favorite teacher is Ms, S. Favorite author is Alan Paton. Fondest memory is City Championship. Dream spot is in the Bahamas. Favorite food is pizza. Future plans to travel. WOODSEN, HOLLY N358 Active member of Student Security. Likes Mr. Bouldin. Fondest memory was when Brashear went to the football and Basketball Championships. Dream vacation spot is Hawaii. Favorite food is Italian. Plans to go to Bradford to become a Legal Secretary and get married. WRIGHT, SYLVESTER S409 Participated in Football and Track. Favorite teachers are all who have taught him well. Enjoys reading the works of Gordon Parks. Fondest memory was having the chance to play in the City Championship. Dreams of going to Hawaii. Favorite food is pizza. Plans to get a successful job. WYLAND, MARILYN N358 Likes Ms. Pugliano, Ms. Colwes, and Mr. Twardy. Favorite authors are Stephen King and Judy Blume, Enjoys eating lasagna and dreams of traveling to California. Her fondest memory of Brashear is her friends, Plans to become a Beauti- cian. YOUNG, TRAC1 N447 Likes Mr. Cywinski. Enjoys reading the works of Dobson. Fondest memories of Brashear are the times she spent with Cindy and John. Would like to travel to Hawaii. Likes lasagna, Future plans include getting a Secretarial job and marrying Ray, YVORRA, JOE N435 Favorite teacher is Mr. Sarno. Enjoys Stephen Spielberg's productions. His fondest memory will be the last day at Brashear. Plans to go into the Air Force. ZAWOJSKI, JOANNE S416 Active in School Plays all 4 years, Media Crew, Student Security, and Yearbook. Favorite teachers are Mr. T, Mr. Masilunas, and Ms. Rehm. Favorite author is Erma Bom- beck. Fondest memory at Brashear was being in the plays, also typing up this stupid Senior Directory. Dream vacation spot is Mt. St. Helens. Favorite food is Chinese. Plans to go Clarion, take up Communications, and live happily ever after. ZOTTOLI, DAMIAN N437 Active in Football, Volleyball, Student Council, Red Cross, and Editor of Newspaper. Favorite teachers are Mr. Doak, Miss Reitz, and Mr. Bowes. Favorite author is James Michner. Favorite food is pasta. Fondest memory was meet- ing all the people at Brashear and winning the '82 City Championship. Would like to go to the Swiss Alps. Future plans are to live and experience life to its fullest. ZYCH, JOE N454 Favorite teacher is Mr. Rose. Would like to vacation in Canada. Likes to eat steak. Would like to find a job. . xxx Yi. u0 ' 20 More Golden Memories Congratulations from BARDEN'S PHARMACY AND DAR- LING'S DRUG STORE. Good Luck, Pat QPFMQ from Mel, Mom and E.T. Lisa F. Thanks for always being there. Illl miss ya. P.S. Your hair looks fine. Stacy Patrice Dieter, you make us very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Patrice, my little chipmunk - congratulations. Love Always Bill To Cyndi V. with our love and Best Wishes from Joseph and Jeremy ' Stargazer '83 Staff: May you bop through the best of life - without those beastly boppers! Mrs. B. Congratulations Class of '83 and Darnell Harper. Mrs. Paynter Little Bear Congratulations!! Best of luck in the future. Love, Pap Joey UDQ. It seems like we've been together forever. I've loved every moment of it and will love you always. Ich Liba Dich. Love your doll Deb Deb: Life wouldn't be worth living without you. Love, Joey Well, The Big Muck a Muck made it! Congratulations Sis! Love Cheryl Sandy M. You're a sweet one. Glad you made it. The Fetzers Good Luck Raggy. Love Mom, Dad, Brooke and Kirk Congratulations Sandy M. Now do you have time to bake my cookies? Cecil Smith Congratulations Charlene from the Dawn Bible Students of Pitts- burgh Sandy M., Good Luck in all of your tomorrows. The Halls To our co-workers - We greatly appreciate your hard work and time. Your co-editors, Char 86 Sandy To Karen - Congratulations -- a chapter ending - a new begin- ning. Look out world! Here comes the world's greatest D.V.M. Love, Mom To Laurie - Congratulations. All of life's best - go for it! Mrs. Miller Good Luck Renee!! Daddy, Dolly and Shannon More Famous Last Words www . ibm i idDad P feiffe, ,you mfg ,eateS, eve, L,,m1M,S, X ' . xhLXiSw J l, 'KX guy. I mm J i M k1q NQJQQXQNXSQ. Sfwiiwig J' U A ' '- '. .. .. U K. 'MSM limi 'wiayagiiqpglaooo ,nalw M jf U0 4 X . XX-I I ZW who K! A054 6026 CTA E667 by Kg D Ldeffvd B6 fo xxx Lwobfiv otbm E 'fdwittlb 4026 e QQ QNAWW 73 ggi fwCwe'V?QHlfYfJ11 fpbfpf QM igfffi QW ILMQW WW M mf Pl LU 2 ESE 5 x cffidf api N 94 'UW MWF SN WN 3 3 VYXDQOXELOQ 93 X W X S ig wg ww .QQ is w JX 5 fx 5, V , -111917 f' Many, many thanks to: JOHN MASILUNAS and his crew for their terrific photographs and humorous help, especially, MARTY EIBECK who also never failed to criticize in homeroom along with Bob Barron. MRS. 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