Burrell High School - Buccopia Yearbook (Lower Burrell, PA)

 - Class of 1971

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Students wanted to he aware of what was going on around them and how to help their fellowman. we qu. ealization and Promise 'T V Wg i or Reactions ' 1 W -.3 I 6459x- 0 aughing and Listening , S f 11517, ff -xl! X X l Underclassmen Ready to Ste sas wx gg in xv. WU Q YQ gl. II g ggg i asm' to Soon Vacant Footsteps. 1 tif Ah Lf. t N TJY-Vu -A:-in Administration and Facult W? ,MM W-.m..4. W... .m,..a I FP' 4 K 'I0 E X w-iii 314 ..g55,.,-up -5 ' LWXQQ 'Ka wif E55 W FALL 1 ilfldil L X 7' , Us ,L k Burrell Senior High School proudly presents its 1971 Homecoming Queen, Dottie Noga. Although the skies were-cloudy on Bur- rell's annual Homecoming Day, smiles broke through the crowd as Burrell's charm- ing Homecoming Queen, Dottie Noga, and her attendants walked onto the field. Dottie, wearing a floor-length gown of blue brocade, was accompanied by her sen- ior attendant, Barbara Swartz, junior attend- ant, Sharon Uricg and sophomore attendant, Michelle Behning. Organized by Student Council, each homeroom was requested to vote for their particular nominees. The ceremonies in- cluded convertibles and a Coronation by football captains John Walker, Jack Van Camp, and John Nowikowski. Q Homecoming Queen Dottie Noga is escorted by senior Danny Marra. we ,V fs l in s-wat ef N, Q: . sv! ' ,Sf r-U' Ai J? X ' 31 Radiant smiles come from junior attendant, Sharon Uricg senior attendant, Barbara Swartzg and sophomore attendant, Michelle Behning. fig? amature .N 'W' :ff ., f t 7,i5,.af'3'3 '13 'U f V' ' X04 1 .affff fJY'.' Vm,:Q5g1 Q, 15. ,- 1- 'QW' -5 .M 5, ww? ' 2 J. my .-.gg-' 45 -. , if watfgwr 2 - ...2-2 David Wagner escorts senior atten Q 1 sap' ., -, u . Wi K. .WY x Y wi . ,. gf f if 'V' , , 5 '77 4-f A jfawmf as Michelle Behning, sophomore attendant cort, pose for homecoming photos. ur- A will i - ,Qu , ,, A 'Ivins' ,e , ,A A , we - - dant, Barbara Swartz. we , and Larry Susini, her es- gf it it 'Agri 54 W S-It -'sw' e 4. 5' ,gg 1 13:4 - gs? Junior attendant, Sharon Uric, and escort, Robin Anderson, ose for 1 A P photographs before Coronation ceremonies. i Even a cheerleader can be queen for a day! Band and Majorettes -T 'Wam- The majnrctles are surely Happy Tug:-ther. F 1.1 ..,- One can See lhat Mike Mappa is happy 31,0111 1110 girmngl-nugm, Sara Policicchio and Angie Allen are also happy about the arrangmm-m. 16 'Happy Together -if your eyes on the music and off the majorettes, ,vw Keep Dave Santschi gel. Dyan Crooks' face shows a combination of sur- prise and enthusiasm. .o- as ww Being Happy Together is keeping Warm Together. . . , I V , gw . , K sip ' , ,. J 2 Aix y 3: fi . ,faq .vt ,,, tyxf Q 'Z 'W 5 A . . A C-.. J... Q 1 ,' 3 ,f ' 1 I . ,l ' I ,ll .. T Wi r ff f , Jw'-.,Z. .: limp., .1 - .' .iff f .,'dr' H ' . ' al' -V x e,. ' , .,' . -1 at-Vg, , Q35 .L jr, 13 - - A ' V +G. '?,7f?'!41 I'a wwf' ., 4i2fi?'iy.f ei A.. . , 1 11- -V-f-J. ... ,. 4,zfH'7seiv L .N-QW., ,hen ' 5 ,m wflfh, ,K 3 - - Lf' -, i',!ww-3 05 amass A.2'3't-,.:f:1w r The band and majorettes practice togetherness by coordinating their talents. lt's hall'-time and on to the lic-ld run thi Burrell hand and Pirettes. After many hours of practice during the summer thesc two groups show their training has not been wasted. Their spirit is one of the in- fluenving favtors of Burrell High. Jan Rusiewicz has the look only a Burrell band member can have. i Aavafw ,f-f N ree at Burrell Burrell's Powder Puff Football Team. This year a new edition was added to the Burrell Cheering staff. The male cheerleaders added en- thusiasm, creativity and imagina- tion. We think the boys were a wel- come asset and we offer our thanks to them for their efforts during the football and basketball seasons. The Senior Day Pep Rally fea- tured the boys as the Burrell Buck- ettes and cheerleaders. lVleanwhile, the senior girls portrayed Coach Solomond and his senior gang. if .,. gm . .W,,,, . m L - - .V . fN'Y1.-217. . .1 . 0.1.9- -...--. -i.l.w,.-, . ... .,. - WW Z Q at Male Cheerleaders were Bob Arcovio, Tom Squitieri, Dan Shields, Bob Wardle, Jay Van Wetering, and Randy Kadunce. Missing is Ken Santsrhi. I9 Somethings G0 UHHOTICG Mark Arezina buys some Prom candy from Len Stanga. if Well, well, what are Joe Arteritano and Loretta Bockoras doing? Robin Beattie and Dale Crighton paint rocks in the hall Burrell, Don't They? y f Mwrdrwyiy ,.r.,.. Aura --5 Come on Lou, his snoring isn't that funny! 10 Bill Myers tries to read a magazine in the library. . To-Q -eg X ix fs' i .0 Dottie Noga and Mary Ripp enjoy cookies in homo evonornu rw as gs Pat Schroder has Mr. Korl sign her 1970 Buccopia. Jack Van Camp advances slowly in a game of murder ball. S! Tarehing Ban Row I: J. Taraba, D. King, J. Provenzo, R. Sepelyak, C. Sproul, V. Rufiini, D. Coulson, K. Schoepf, R. Carroll, J. Novifh, T. Howard, K. Howard. Row H: J. Hall, R. Yannuzzi, D, Farbishel, L. Wolfe, G. Wim-rzhieki, M. Sepelyak, D. Shaffer, J. Rusiewiez, C. P1-rlatulla, M. Marra, D. DiGirolamo, W. Gilli- gan, J. Parker, G. Paulice, J. Morrow, R. Rirldlv, D. Powers, D. Powell, E. Schultz, E. Gazarik, S. Young, D. Fullerton, A. Collins, J. Bello, J. Lauslwrg, E. Zack, W. Tobin, J. Piecka, W. Haser, R. Melani. Row III: R. Tonks, D. Svanrlrol, W. Faubel, T. Halusruk, R. Pcllafone, R. Sehuey, K. Povhet, D. Couch, K. King, R. Pellafone, L. Marietti, G. Kotvski, T. Cropcho, S. Bosso, M. Nesbit. Row IV: D. Nt-il, R. Fullerton, E. Hilovsky, D. Santsvhi, K. Nee, J. Arteritano, T. Maier, D. Gmerek, D. Slam-cl, T. Molvhan, M. Pazul, J. Ranuvtta. J. Schoepf. Burre-ll's Marching band is a blond of talent, rliligenre, and spirit. Led by Drum Major, Tom Maier, they presented Bur- rell fans with well-rehearsed renditions of Happy Togethor,'J Fm a Brass Bandf, I Feel Pretty, Turkey Lurkey,'7 and Rhythm of Lifeu - a mixture of show tunes and popular songs. Mr. Lagoon sponsors the band and majorettes. stigma. The Rhythm of Burrf Cary Koteski takes a break during rehearsal. irettes 1r 'fa...,,.M..,.:.t4 , .,, LW? 1,31 ,Q ,U,Ni,.,,,c, He. W Row I: A. Veltri, E. Sprowls, S. Policicchio, J. DeFelices. Row II: B. Ber- linski, E. Groves, D. Andrews, J. Plasczynski. ls A Powerful Beatw 3?-iff 'flfjii if W ,M SENIORS, Row I: A. Allen, G. Garflone, M. Baker, S. Hecker. Row II: S. Quigley, P. Sinclair, C. Surma, M. Mitchel. The dance routines and marching formations of Bur- rellls Pirettcs both enhanced and completed the total effect of the band. Head majorettc, Pam Sinclair, and her assist- ant, Cathy Surma, prepared the majorettes for perform- ances. Mr. Larry Servi is their choreographer. Sue Hecker rehearses an appropriate song - I Feel Pretty. ,. - , -54, . ww-1 .... Under the supervi- sion of Mr. Robuck, Miss Tromby, and Mrs. Neuschwander, mem- bers of the Gymnastics Club learn skills on ap- paratuses such as the balance beam, and trampoline. Students work individually to improve themselves in different skills. The club hopes to put on a gym show during the second semester of the school year, and attend a gymnastic meet. According to Patty Lolmur, whatever goes up must come down. ' 7 Nota member ofthe club. tudents Learn Through Experience an ,X I t i r , SENIORS, Row I: , M. Baker, , K. Sieber, L. Hustak, V. Alcantara, P. Pfeiffer, D. Johnson. Row II: M. Marra, J. Ference, J. Arteritano, J. Cuinla, B. Speer, B. Pelynio, C. Callahan. Raw Ill: Mr. Robuck, D. Powell, C. Smith, D. Marra, K. Minford, M. Freeman, R. Kadunce, B. Lindermuth. JUNIORS, Row I: D. Bolt, P. Lobur, B, Waterloo, J. Vesehi. Row II: C. Stewart, P. Shields, D. Cavitt, P. Rafalko, D. Tietsworth, B. Basta. Row III: J. English, B. Wardle, C. Feroce, B. Brackin, D. Cowell, H. McNutt, T. Moose, D. Archibald. SOPHOMORES, Row I: T. Walker, M. Fitzmaurice, D. Evans. Row II: K. Kelly. J. A, Noga, P. Snyder, C. Post. Row III: L. Mclntire, J. Radzwell, E. Scherf, R. Snoznik, M. Greene, S. Alcantara. e Evaluation of Their Experiences Row I: R. Buono, W. Artkowsky, C. Shurina, T. Davis, B. Leydig, J. Gigli-r, J. Morrow. Row ll: T. Alfonsi, B. Key, D. Herbeck, B. Kelly, K. Beattie, G. Johnston. Rau' III: C. Key, J. Bc-nnis, B. Zandona, F. Nowikowski, B. Slater, D. Atkin- son. Row IV: D. Solomon, M. Conti, T. Herberk, D. Silliman. Row V: B. Redmond. R. Wolfe, M. Brnik, C. Kankowski, B. Cray. Row VI: R. Albanese-, E. Fantuzzo. .,,q W. .2 Q F Q .Z ':'1ffQ-Q Row I: J. Conti, C. Ferguson, T. McNutt, K. Duda, R. Bates, R. Haser, R. Westont, B. Easley. Row II: D. Stultz, D. Dunn, T. Murdock, A. Conti, P. Lucas, F. Cigler, K. Johnston, B. Harris. Row III: S. Booher, T, J. Husar, B. Bates, J. Walker, B. Taylor, J. Mills. Row IV: B. Cudmundsen, J. Meyer, J. VanCainp, J. Nowikowski, B. Cambal, T. Leslie. Row V: K. C. Meyer, ', P. Krusper, O. Quarles, R. Stirland. Football Club During football sea- son, with the aid of coach Frank Solo- mond, Football Club members formulate game plans and review films of the team they are to play that week. After football season is over the vlub bevomes a service organization. The football players help to run physical ae- tivities for kindergarten Children in the Burrell School Distriet. Scenes like this clash with Gateway are recorded, then observed by the Football Club. ' See the above pirture. Literature Provides an Essential l Row I: E. Shremshock, L. A. Olinger, A. Weibf-I, L. Forsman, S. Maxwell, N. Augustine, Row II: J. Duncan, K, Sieber, M. Baker, D. McConnell, S, Liben. good, J. Montemurro, S. Timblin, M. Mazary. Handbook Staff The Burrell Handbook is at fwtlvral information booklet e iven to all senior hiffh students at the bovinninfv ol the war. 5 1 o I o I za . Its ur ose IS to act ualnt the students with the nn mortant P P 1 l l rules. regulations, and 21CliVlll0S whimwh concern thorn most. The Handbook is edited and published by a staff chosen by the Business Department. Miss Stc-ri was this year's sponsor. Mr. Domen checks on some rules that are set forth in the handbook. 26 Means of Communication for Man Library Club According to Mr. Calli, the club sponsor, the Library Club is not as important for its elub meetings, as it is for what the indi- vidual crlub members do during the school day. Library Club members must give up their study halls in order to work in the li- brary. The work includes 1-heeking out books. distributing passes. and. in general, working for the smoother operation of the sehool library. Q52- Michelle Miller and Josie McGee are on hand to aid stu- dents in the library. Sue Hecker, Sharon Uris, and Janet Less play aroundl' in the library during study halls. 'Q G e fs 5'-x Row 1: J. Prinkey, J. Less, P. Adams, A. Veltri. B. Sargent. N. Thickey, D. DeArdo, K. Kowalik, S. Policivhio, B. Berlinski. Row II: Mr. Galli, M. Miller L. Moret, J. Landis, M. Beresik, E. Georgevich, S. Lawton, S. Patla. C. Shank, S. Uric, C. Brick, M. Walker, J. McGee, S. Herker, D. Noga. 27 Key Club The future of any community de- pends on the quality of its eitize-ns and the strength of its leaders. According to the sponsor, Mr. George, the main purpose of the Key Club is to devel- op qualities of leadership in its mem- bers so that they beeome worthy eil- izens ofthe Community. The Key Club attempts to teaeh our boys responsible citizenship through servieef' Club members can be seen helping the Gridiron Club, in the- concession stand during basketball giunes and working with the Kiwanis Club of Lowe-r Bur- rell in several projeets. Rowl J Arteritano, A. Ulizio, D. Liska, S. Booher, D. Kakuk K Santsehi R Gmerek R Mittereder M Freeman S Cropeho Row II R Yannulzi T Haluscak B. MeKillop, B. Redmond, B. Arcovio,J. Martinkovieh B Shank Cv Labeeki K Hall R Pellafone J Rolllson Row III R Nelson M Sepel yak G Wierzbicki, C. Cortese, K. Heffner, T. Pietryka, G Pranewiez A Migliorisi M Shields T Ryba T Molehan The officers of the Key Club are: Seated, Vive'-presi dent Steve Booher, President David Kukuk, Point Keeper Dan Liska, and Standing, Lt. Governor ol' Dm sion Dick Gmerek, Treasurer Ken Santsehi, and See re tary Tony Ulizio. ttain Goals That Are Common to Them M' i .41 Dana King, Richard Yannuzzi, and Michael Marra add some atmosphere at a basketball game. Pop Band Good sehool spirit is important to any athletie eu-nt. Often it van mean the dit'- ferenee between winning and losing. Nothing is more important to good school spirit than at Pep Band whivh all the students Can he proud of. Under the direction of Tom Maier, the Pep Band performs at pep assemblies, basketball games. and other athletic events. Selec- tions used to aeeompany Cheers are Beat 'Em. Bucs. Cheer, Cheer for Old Burrell High, and We Want a Victo- ry. Others include: 1 Feel Pretty. Mlrlappy Together, f'Turkey Ltirkeyf' and Rhythm of Life. Mr. Lagoon is the Pep Band sponsor. . Q Q a J. Rusiewicz Row Il: D. Coulson. C. Koteski, J. Martin, T. Haluseak, R. Melani, D. Neil, D. DiGirolamo. D Gmerek, R. Yannuzzi, M. Sepelyak, C. Wierzihicki, B. Gilligan, T. Molchan. Rau' III: W. Faubel. J. Arteritano, J. Sehoepf, E. Gaxarik, E. Hilovskv. Rau IV: D. Shaffer, G. Sproul, K. Davis, T. Rearick, V. Ruffini, B. Shuey. G. Thiekey, J. Taraba, G. Pedatella. D. Santschi. M. Ne-shit, G. Paulice. Roto V. K Nee. T. Maier. ,..............M..... We want Killer! 29 Future Teachers of America What does it mean to be a teacher? What colleges offer the best programs to students who wish to enter the field of education? Am I prepared for college life? These questions and many others are constantly being asked by students who are interested in the teaching profession. The Future Teachers of Ameriea is an organization which attempts to answer these questions. Corresponding Secretary Dora Sieracki, Szuch, and President Cary Sproul begin ture teachers. Viee President Sandy their first lesson as fu- 1. an Must Possess Knowledge l Row I: D. Dziedzic, L. Howard, P. Reigh, D. Englehart, L. Korchanski. Row II: 0. Dobrostan, D. Sieracki, R. Scherf, M. Panara, K. Cropcho, P. Stewart, S. Patla, Row Ill: R. Nelson, L. Torkeo, D. Knoll, C. Shank, V. Slubrick, M. Crowell, B. Markovich, M. Beresick. Row I: J. Pulcini, C. Fuge, J. Hajel, L. Bockoras, A. Allen, D. Sanesi. Row II: D. DeArdo, S. Smith, L. Hoare, J. Mohney, F. Ursetta, S. Szuch, S. Hecker, M. L. Ripp. Row HI: S. Quigley, J. Prinkcy, M. Leonardi, K. Pochet, R. Taylor, J. Pleva, B. Hardy, T. Allen, C. Sproul. e ls to Know His Own ind Row I: A. Carney, D. Albanese. Row II: V, Larrow, A. Stultz, L. Dunn, B. Yctter. P. Kurpakus, D. Courly, K. Nedley, P. Cochran. Row I: D. Wagner, D. Post, R. Moore. Row II: B. Holmes, D. Quarles, D. Lewis. J. Koebel, S. Pasquerella, C. Brick, M. Walker, D. Regenda, K. Redmond. Home Economies Club The primary purpose of this club is to teach the dois and donits ol' rnanaging u house- hold. Students are taught where to shop and what to look for when lint ing. and how to lice-p expenses down. Activities includc field trips, service projects. and fund-raising lrakc- sales. Miss Zeolla is the club sponsor. Dave Albanese unveils his .f . . M Piece de resistance. 'i-nn 1 - ' A Investigations of the Unknow Row I.' J. Giunta, J. Fiorina, W. Livingston, R. Fiorina, J. Ruseiwicz, V. Ruffini. Row II: T. Rearick, A. Ulizio. Row III: R. Yannuzzi, B. Crim, D. Knoll, P. Bocko, C. Cortese. Row IV: J. Klinginsmith, S. DeMartino, G. Sproul, A. Simon. Science Club Students who are interested in any ofthe sci- ences can find a creative outlet for their inter- est in the Science Club. Students are urged to choose an area of science which interests them and then do research in that area. Members also participate in science fairs and other proj- ects related to science. Some interestin acids could come out of these chemicals S if placed in the hands of a scientist, 'V' Q i ead to the Discovery of Fact Row I: D. King, M. A, Weidner, D. Yanuzzi, T. Howard. Row II: J. Jack, J. Fiorina, K. Hummell, L. Oli- jar, T. Fiorina. Rau' III: W. Gilligan, J. Sluss, R, Libengood, K. Haley. Missing: T. Zaboski. .--, , 4. 'CO Row I: I.. Torkeo, A. Stultz, K. Bennett, C. Dombroski. P. Sinclair. R. Walker. Row ll: J. Engler. R. Ful- lerton, D. Liska. J. Rollison, J. Adams, M. Arezina. Math lub lVlernlJers of the Math Club have found that playing gaines can be educational as well as a souree of enjoynient. During elulr meetings members play games whieh are geared to helping them develop mathe- matieul skills. The elub proi isles students with the opportunity to examine aspeets ol' mathemalies whieh are not presented in the sehool eurrieulum. The elulm is sponsored by Mr. Arezina. President Mark Arezina spys some rath- er interesting figures drawn in his math book. 33 Essential Tasks Performa ,Q S w 5 ' N, ,ssss , 5 ,I X . . 483' Seated: Mr. Charles Smith, Mr. Ronald Stuart, Mr. Jesse Piper, Mrs. Alice Achcnne, Mr. Jack Anderson. Standing: Mr. james Bonidy, Solicitor. Mr. Richard Olinger, Mr. Harry Ryan, Mr. William White, Mr. William Howells, Mr. George Shields, Mr. Ted Kosecki. Mr. William White, Supervising Principal Mr. Frank Pallone, Co-ordinalor of Special Services Mr. Charles Houston, Assistant Supervising i - Principal is y Qualified lndividuals z 5 , Q -. 3 V lii P-srl? - t' A K I Amis., Mr. Albert Moses, Principal Mr. Patrick Runeo, Assistant Principal i --ar bf i .a4g,.,, Mr. Charles Smith, Business Manager Mrs. Wanda Crawford, Secretary to Mr. Huston . Ni issis H .' V,,. Aft: , K t -, riiss 'A . , if , s '- ' E li f Q, N si Q Ix':.44a2ai1,, 'Y' ,.- Mr. William Hajel, Cuidanre Counselor Mrs. Sue Petherick, Guidance Counselor Important Services Performed by Experienced Personnel RQ? if' ,N F xxx Mrs. Louise Lanfaloni, school nurse, inspects the school health Mrs. Elizabeth Vargo, the dietician, plans the menus for the entire school records. district. A Y 1 Z 1 1 2 2 if . ...,., .M 'QQ J' X N 5 . tr 2 J 31 Mr. Calvin Borland, our indispensable custodian. THE CAFETERIA STAFF: Seated: Mrs. Bakewell, Mrs. Magliocco, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Mazur, Mrs. Tyson, Mrs. Speer. Standing: Mrs. Cornvet, Mrs. Smicik, Mrs. Brun, Mrs. Zito, Mrs. Camball, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Waddell, Mrs. Baker. 36 Secretarial Staff 'WMBMQ' X . rs 'wr ,, W MQ ,Q if 'B '-e '29 221' 6 ,... Mrs. Cavholvif' Mrs. Bravkvii 4? Sealed: Mrs. Phylis Barnas. Standing: Mrs. Annn Rusiewicz, Mrs. Edith Borland, and Miss Joyce Myers. lff. Burrvll High School is wry proud ol its vlllli1'i1si1I stall' of S4'1'I'f'lLlI'lF5- Tllf'Sf' lLUllL'S Riff? VFD Wflll U'25llIN'fl ill llll Seated: Mrs. Mary Simonvtte and Mrs. Norma Burford. Slaruling: Mrs. Offiui Mildred Williams. Missing.' Mrs. Cecelia Bosvo. History - What Man World Cultures and US. History are the funda mental social studies courses taught at Burrell Through Sociology, Psychology, and Human Rela tions, students have the opportunity to follow a speci fic interest in the realm of Social writings. P.O.D. and Economics are still popular among most seniors with the Honors course offered for those who qualify. W ,anti Miss Karen Baldwin i '-Q' i K 2? Mft l if ybow 2 , V ,ig r.ir isyi y Mr. Richard DeLuca Mr. George Geyer Mr. Charles Harriger Mr. Robert Herps 38 Has Thought and Done 'X-.H N-.Nxt -.,,,,.,..M -'if Mr. Don Km-lly M r. Robert Jonvs Z rf ,fy 5 5 Y i Mr , Philip Malolmivky 'Mimi 3 E ici 91 di g., I ? a 1 X Mr. Frank Solomond Mr. Gary Yarnum fi: , Math lnstruotors Emphasize Conclusions Marko Arezina, Jr. Mrs. Marlene Brown l Mr. Patrick Flaherty 1 l Supported h Basie Theories Mr. Michael Matislxo The Math Department of BHS offers those subjeets which give the students the amount ol knowledge they need in mathemativs. Those who want only a general understanding ol' math are able to take the General Math course. The stu- dents who plan to enter college have Algebra I, and II, Geometry, and Trigonometry available to them. Finally those who have a real interest in the field of mathematies may take the most ad- vanced eourse whieh is Sth year math. This Course introduces the student to ealeulus. ,....'-- l Mr. Rudy Veselielq English Instructors Stress -. 1,f. .Ml r 1 ? Hi 6 Mr. Larry Bell Mr. Michcal Brown f-Q.. 129 X Mr. Eugene Contcrcelli Mrs. Sue Goodman Mr. Thaddeus Hince Mrs. Kathy Jones F Reading and Discussion 'Aft Miss Denisc- Olivvrio MM- Mrs. Bvulah Swartz:-ndrubor 3 X E Mr. Ed Turner Mr. Jack Robson W I nf Venn L Mrs. Carolo T1-yssic-r English is a siihjwt studivd hx all studf-nts in all voursos of study. Studvnts liuw 21 choivi' lim-twvvii Collogc Prvpglru- tory, Busincfss, or Com-ral English. Studvnts huxing intvr- est and possossing LNlX'LlItt txfl uhilitj urv vnrollvd in Honors English voursvs. .lournulism is Lnuilutile to studvnts mish- ing to vultivatc tht-ir writing alvilitios. Logiv, unothvr suhjcvt im'lu1lwl in thi- English 4'llI'l'l1'llltlIll. strvssvs ration- al thought loading to hotter umlm'rslumling ol' idt-us. X 1 Science Instructors Conduct N-mfkm y cccc l The-Science Department consists of u well-informed teaeliing staff who present u curriculum that would fulfill any student's seien-Nl tifitr Curiosity. PI'ii1'tii'al application needed in labs gives the pupil the understanding of the knowledge found in his textbook. The science courses which are offered in this department are BSCS, Reg- ular Biology. Biology ll, Chemistry Study, Regular Chemistry, Chemistry ll, PSCS Physics, Regular Physics, Modern Space Science and finally u new seienee offered at Burrell, Nuclear: Science. l , Nl r. Deno Aeeiai ., 'VH' M48 Mr. Peter Bosin Mr. Raymond Kort Mr. Randall Rupp Exploratory Experiments V . WM, fr, ., .,,, .....,, . . rf' Mr. Paul Shiring Mr. ,Iosvph Szul IB-4 44? Y 'Y . 'U ,f f A 'A E ,, f we if VII 2' ,, QL , In , ' 'il , 'A , My ' 'ff ' 4-,, K' - ' ,,f Mrs. Hilda Werlkin Don't worry Mr. Arciai, we won't tell anybody you eat Peanut Butwr and Jelly sandwiches! Aesthetic ppreeiation Is Developed The Music Department enables students to enjoy music while enriching their knowlcdgc simultaneously. Courses are offered which cover such facets as thc theoretical, vocal, inslrunicntal, and factual aspects of music. Thcrc is a wide participation in Choir, concert hand, music apprc- .Y ciation, and harmony and theory. Music students also have Nbr the opportunity to join one of thc three activity handsg 'F marching hand, pep band, and dance hand. Mr. James Lagoon My Mr. Stephen Skorija Mr. George Poulson Express Yourself M V. ,,,. ' , 1 ' . i :V 21 - , ,Q ,,,., H 2 sf f 1 x f' I V , or Mr. Kenneth Cyphert XA, 4i 'i aiuuv ,V-lf' Mr. Jacques Watkins lends Diane Cavitt a helping hand. Iie Mr. Joseph Yed lowski The olrjeelive ol' the lndus- trial Arts Department is to enable students to put their ideas to prtwtieal use. With this alriliti and knowledge of woods, metals, and skill in in- dustrial designing, a student may he ahle to seeure at job upon graduation. Courses available are wood shop, elee- trieal shop, and int-etiunivul drawing. The Art Department stress- es the development ol' a per- sonas ereatixity, talent, and up- preeiation for art, Interested students will pursue a three year art eourse. A single se- mester art appreciation eourse furthers a studt-nt's knowledge in methods, works. and artists. 47 ,student's study ol' his partieular language. l Langua e Instructors Familiarizd Language eourses are a predominant part of the sehool curriculum at Burrell. Three languages are taught, and all are good preparation for the student planning to go on in the study ol' foreign languages. Up to four years ol' Spanish and French are available, while three years ol' German in- struetion can he obtained. The modern, well-equipped language lah also aids in the Mr. Fred Gaggi ni Jer i. I I gi, 1 4: ' 'iM1,4' m1 i ' 'Gia ar 3, 1 Va 4 5,7 ,,. Miss Peggy-an n Bastiaans X wa! Mr. John George l Students With Foreign Countries 7' vat' Q . W y .. -,l ' 34 Mrs. Penny N1-al ,N ., 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 .NL ......x. , Mrs. Susan Sclimill 'M Mrs. Eilf-vn Shaw Mrs. Shaw and Miss Baldwin lake- a leisurely walk l -lwecn classes. Business Instructors Prepare W . .l Miss Mary DeBruine Mrs. Janet Denali qi- . Mrs. Barbara Farsler Miss Barbara Stcri mai'-Q fY,, W, il 'Wv-vm, Mrs. Dominica Vogel Courses offered in Burrell's Business Depart- ment place an emphasis upon training its students in secretarial, bookkeeping, and clerical sk-ills. Suvh an educational Convvntration will enable a business student to sevure an occupational posi- tion. Practical Skills Offered at Burrell Distributive Education Distributive Ed. is an important program of study in which the students learn about business in and out ofthe classroom. During this two year program the students work half a day while the other half consists of learning the fol- lowing required subjects: Marketing and Sales, Merchan- dising and Business Principles, and Business English. Occupational Education The department of occupational ed. prepares students for a life in the outside world by placing them in responsi- ble jobs. Along with this on-the-job training the students are also required to have classroom instruction on certain academic subjects. Drivers Education Drivers Ed. gives the student a good background in op- erating an automobile and an understanding of thc laws and regulations concerning driving. By actual behind-the- wheel training the pupil becomes well prepared to take his place as a responsible driver. Mr. Robert Devine Mr Tom Dome-n ultivating Basic Elements Homo Evonomivs Caro of Ihr- home, cooking. sowing. und tailoring aro hush' skills mlm-vi-lopocl by Bur- roll Home Economics students. Those courses aid 1-uvli studont in Illillilllg his or her future homo HIOFCCOIlX'Q'Illt'I1l8INl rom- fortuhlo. Miss Carols- Ze-olla Library Thi- srhool lihrary is a rosolirm- we-ll-wliiippml in all arms ol' study. Il also gin-s thc studvnl an opportunity to pursuv an individ- ual inlvrvst. Mr. Louis Calli su- l pervisos thc- lihrarv and he-lps in f ,L v ' . . 'A-ll the uso ol hooks, ll?I'l0flllfL1lS, and it l . f 5 microfilm. N 'Y i. -F . A i. lx. ii ., A1 V... Mr. Louis Galli shows Bryon Redmond and Joe- C-igler how to use the periodical section of the library. ' ' ' ' 1 Gym Teachers Promote Physical Well-Being 1 ti t V, y , 1 m Mrs. Mary Ann Neushwander The main objective of the Physical Ed. Department is to guide students in swimming, gymnastics, and team sports for their physical development and enjoyment. Gymnastic teachers also conduct health classes to promote knowledge of physical well-being. Students also are involved in intramural basketball, vol- leyball, and football. This is another school function super- vised by the Physical Education Department. Mr. Fred Herlinger Mr. ,lohn Robuck Miss Charlene Tromby Steering Committee for Self-Evaluation Sealed: Mr. John George, Mr. Deno Avviai, Mrs. Dominiva Vogel, Mr. William Hajvl, and Mr. Rivhard Deleu- ca. Standing: Mr. Alba-rt Moses. I'll Say Good-hyu. Now that suninu-r's vomv uml gone, I'll say good-bye. Now that wintc-r's comin' on, Iill good-hiv. I'm not the first man or the lust. Who had a thirst to leave the past. So when the autumn rain is tolling I'll say good-bye. In Memoriam R011 liLIC'Kllf'lZ , L , :jg ,,.. Q ' Rudy Cincala W-f' il.,,f W- fffi-'I' Q' S 1 fri 4 , 4. , fx in wil' 1 IM p ' 1 4 . 1 2 an-'Sf , JA :K if '-nm? 4 as .SGS-51 M Dr a Rewarding Career. 3' if rl- ,,,, : , I fr-,, j X, il W X :Qt M f -. , 4 O 1- ' 9 1 -x. , . fix. Mr. Centorcellfs student tvavlivr was Miss Risse-r. Miss Rio taught English under Mrs. Swarm-iltlriiber. 4 I fl '.f t diy! U iw, Y-rr Under Mr. Shiring, Mr. Pnpovich taught about the l atoms. , LVP4 4 Mr. Schunhour, Mr. Lagoon's stud:-nt teavher, was instrumental in tht- music department. R, 5 Mr. Szul's student teacher was Miss Oja. Mrs. Smith. under the direction of Mr. Arezina, planned many provocative tests. WHITE, WILLIAM F. B.S. SlipperyRock, M.Ed. U. of Pgh, Supervising Principal. HUSTON, CHARLES . . . B.S. and M.Ed. U. of Pgh, Ass't Supervising Principal. PALLONE, FRANK . .. B.S. St. Francis, M.Ed. U. ol' Pgh., Special Services Coordinator, Head of Business Dept. MOSES, ALBERT B.S. Du- quesne U., M.Ed. U. ol' Pgh., Sr. High Principal. RUNCO, PATRICK . . . B.S. U. of Pgh., M.Ed. Duquesne U., Ass't Sr. High Principal. ACCIAI, DENO B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana, PSSC and Reg. Physics, Astronomy and Radio Clubs, Head ol' Scicnite Dept. AREZINA, MARKO . . . B.S. and M.Eq. Bowling Green U., Algebra II and Geometry, Math Club. BALDWIN, KAREN . . . B.S. Clar- ion S.C. and U. of Kansas, Psych. and American Culture. BASTIAANS, PEGGY-ANN B.S. Indiana and Wilhelm U. of Germany, German, German Club. BELL, LARRY . . . B.S. Indiana, CP and Business English. BOSIN, PETER B.S. Clarion and Indiana, Biology, Stage Crew. BROWN, MARLENE . . . B.S. U. of Pgh., Gen. Math and Algebra. BROWN, MICHAEL . . . B.A. Washington and Jefferson, CP, Gen. and AP English. CENTORCELLI, GENE . . . B.Ed. Duquensc, CP and Honors English. CINCALA, RUDY .. . B.S. Indi- ana, Dist. Ed., DECA Club. CYPHERT, KENNETH B.S. Clarion S.C., Ind. Arts, Conserva- lion. DEBRUINE, MARY B.Ed. and M.Ed. Wisconsin U., Short- hand, Typing and Bus. Law, FBLA. DELUCA, RICHARD . . . B.A. St. Vincent's and M. Ed. Duquensc U., CPS and Amer. Culture, Head of Social Studies Department. DEVINE, ROBERT B.A. St. Vincent's, Occ. Ed. DOIVIEN, TOM . . . B.S. West Vir- ginia U., Driver's Ed. DONATI, .IANET B.S. Indi- ana, Shorthand, Typing, and Office Practice, FBLA. FARSTER, BARBARA . . . B.S. Indiana, Bus. Math and Typing. FLAHERTY, PATRICK B.S. St. Vinccnt's, Algebra and Geome- try, Jr. Class Sponsor. GALLI, LOUIS . . . B.S. and M.Ed. Duquense U., Librarian, AV Club and Library Club. GAGGINI, FREDERICK . . . B.S. and M. Eq. Indiana, Spanish I, II, III. GEORGE, JOHN B.Ed. and M.Ed. and M.A. Duquense U., Spanish I, II, Key Club and Year- book. GEYER, GEORGE . . . B.A. Grove City, American Cultures, Student Council and Football and Track Coach. GOODWIN, SUE . . . B.A. Minot S.C., English. HAJEL, WILLIAM . . . B.S. Edin- boro S.C., Guidance. Administration an HARRIGER, CHARLES . . . B.A. U. of Pgh., Geography. HERLINGER, FRED B.S. Slippery Rock, Phys. Ed. and Health, Ass't Football and Wres- tling coach. HERPS, ROBERT . . . B.A. U. of Pgh., World Cultures and Int. Rel. HINCE, THADDEUS . . . B.S. and, M.Ed. Slippery Rock and Indiana, English and Journalism, HiLites. JONES, KATHLEEN . . . B.S. In-' diana, Drama, English and Speech. JONES, ROBERT .. . B.S. Indi- ana, POD and Economics. KELLY, DONALD . . . B.A. Indi- ana, POD, Sociology, and Econom- ics, National Honor Soc. KORT, RAYMOND . . . B.S. Clari- on S.C., Chemistry. Mr. Matisko had a good play with that cast. 1 aculty Index LANFALONI, CERMAINE R.N. Mercy Hospital School of Nursingg B.S. Indianag Nurse. LAGOON. JAMES B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana and Duquenseg Con- cert Band, Marching Band, Dance Band, and Majorettes. MALOBICKY, PHILIP B.S. and M.Ed. Penn Stateg World Cul- turesg Track Coach. MATISKO, MICHAEL . . . B.Ed. Duquense U. and Kent Stateg Alge- bra II and Fifth Year Math. NEAL, PENNY . . . B.S. Indianag French II and IV. NEUSCHWANDER, MARY ANN . . . B.S. Slippery Rock S.C.g Health and Phys. Ed.: Gymnastics. OLIVERIO. DENISE . . . B.S. In- dianag English: FTA. PETHERICK. SUE B.S. and M.Ed. Indianag Guidance. ROBSON, JOHN . . . B.S. Indiana: CP and Honors Englishg Logicg An- nouncers. ROBUCK, JOHN . . . B.S. Michi- gan State U.g Phys. Ed. and Healthg Gymnasticsg Intramurals, Swim- ming and Volleyball Coach. RUPP, RANDALL . . . B.S. M.S. Indianag Biology. l SCHMITT, SUE . . . B.S. Slippery i I Rock S.C.: French I and III: French Club. SHAW, EILEEN . . . B.S. Clarion S.C., U. of Pgh.g Spanish. SHIRING, PAUL B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana, U. ol' Ark.: Chem- study, Chem II, and Nuclear Scienceg Sr. Class Sponsor. i I SKORIJA, STEPHEN . . . B.S. In- dianag Music. SOLOMOND, FRANK B.S. and M.Ed. Clarion S.C. and Indi- anag Amer. Cultureg POD: Head Football Coach, Soph. Classg Foot- ball Club. STERI, BARBARA B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana and U. ol' Pgh.g Bookkeeping and Typing Hand- book. SZUL. JOSEPH . . . B.S. Slippery Rock S.C.g Biology I and Ilg Pho- tography. SWARTZENDRUBER, BEULAH . .,. B.A. Penn State and Indianag English. TEYSSIER, CAROLE . . . B.A. U. ol' Pgh.g English. TROMBY, CHARLENE B.S. Slippery Rock S.C.: Health and Phys. Ed.g Cheerleaders and Girls' Swim Coach. TURNER, EDWARD . . . B.A. Roberts Wesleyan Coll. and N.Y. State U.g English. VARCO. ELIZABETH B.S. Mercyhurst Coll. and Penn Stateg Dietician. VARNUM, CARY . . . B.A. Cene- va Coll.g World Cultures. VESELICKY, RUDY . . . B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana and U. ol' Pgh.g Al- gebra II and Trigg Head ol' Math Dept. VOCEL, DOMINICA . . . B.S. and M.A. Indiana and U. ol' Pgh.g Shorthand, Typing and Bookkeep- ing II. WATKINS. .IACQUES . . . B.S. Edinboro State Coll.g Art, Art Ap- preciationg Art Club and Literary Mag. Mr. George ponders the idea ofa new yearbook d itor. WERTKIN, HILDA . . . Bs. Car. negie-Mellon U.g Biology and Chemistry. YEDLOWSKI. JOSEPH B.S. California State Coll.: Industrial Arts. ZEOLLA, CAROLE . . . B.S. and M.Ed. Indiana: Home Economies: FHA. if 'f ry T Jl . ' Mr. Runco finds his job as Ass't Principal a joyable task. The Sophomore Class Officers are Walt Artkowsky, prcsidcnlg Tom Ryba, vice-presidenlg Joe Gigler, lreasurcrg and Barb Berlin- slci, secretary. Leslie Arnold Michael Arteritano Walter Artkowslcy Cheryl Baker Lillie Barraclough Linda Basta Edward Bates Diane Battrell Kathy Baum Christie Baumann LeeAnn Beck Shirley Becker Ronald Becker Larry Begovich Michelle Behning Edward Bejster Flora Bello John Bennis Rosemary Bennis Barbara Berlinski Robert Bernardi Jacqueline Acre Jeffrey Acre Edward Adams Ronald Albanese Sharon Aloanlara Anthony Alfonsi Susan Alquist ,lane Antoon Dale Archibald Sophomores y A Ai www? Q.,-0 4 1 -QW r f M,- 5 t P' nw 4? , f l +A-ww ll' ' E X Q A 33 11 Q59 A X, in 60 l lass of ' John Bocko Diane Bockoras Neil Bohaychick 'Z f nw 1-fa. 5 x 1 I R Denis Bolewitz William Boren Denise Bossio ww, Af! l 'Z 'Q - Scott Bosso 'X Donald Boyer Barbara Branch X 'elf ' ffl f' 1' 'AA l Look Ma, no hands remarks Mary Kae Oddis. Randall Brist Mathew Brnik William Burns David Cashell Cynthia Cherre Gerald Chesmark Mark Choltko David Ciesielski Dana Clark .loseph Clinger Daniel Cochran ' f , Debra Collins Mark Conti Mary Conti , , , my X J G K Vt mhz V Jeffrey Cooper Katherine Cosent Joseph Cosentino Kathy Couch V ' James Cousins K5 3 , Crystal Crissman iiii Ellen Crooks K I 5 ino 61 Catherine Cropcho Joni Croyle Jamie Crytzer Cathy Cuglietta Eileen Dale Mark D,Amico Fred Daugherty Kirk Davis Thomas Davis Deborah Devine Susan Devine Pamela Dilen Lynn Dorocialc Cheryl Dunlap James Dzanaj Gary Dziadosz 'QED The winners of the smile contest are Marsha Green and Miss Baldwin. Thomas Emmert Darlene Ewing Albert Falleroni Elaine Farbishel William Faubel Beverly Ferguson Thomas Ferguson James Fiorina Lorrie Fishel Gi 3' N fe iii v I is an My V., ,4- The most popul l M Ny. T A 1 , H 4 , 'mf VV A ,. l lv 4 a I v , 'f , el-1 J L Ke 1 fi 1 wan? 9 4 ,il W 19 If w f. 5 2 av, w B2 5 '-5' .JV I WN 76' Q., -4' Raymond Golick Howard Gordon William Gray Marsha Green Cathy Grooms Kenneth Haley Thomas Haluscak Rose Hanz Tamara Hardy Samuel Fishel Renee Fisher Diana Fitch Mark Fllllllallflff' Randy Flf-mm Randall Frain Trina Freehling Daniel Gamble Jeffrey Gelorme Robin Gvravia Roger Geslner Susan Gibson Sheree Givhler Joseph Gigler William Gilligan Anna Maria Ginoc Sophomore girls entertain at an annual in-service day. Charles Hayes Lynn Heavner James Hecker Michael Hecker Keith Heffner Pamela Henderson Swim Bucs swim cries Pam Walzcr as the Bucs swim to victo- Crant Johnston Kathryn Jombock Mary Jones Kevin Kadunce Wendy Kanaan Gregory Kankoski ' ffyi 74 if Thomas Herbeck Renee Hill Susan Hilliard Cynthia Hilovsky Anthony Holmes Joyce Hotalski Thomas Howard Susan Hrivnak Kenneth Hummel Susan Husar Elizabeth lhrig David Jablonowski Deborah Jackson William Jeffries Natalie Jenkins 'Y vs! t tftv ,ff y ,B 5 ,gf Q Ar ,K T17 t 9 ' r 1 , ga V W I Stephen Knoll Daniel Koehler Kenneth Kogot Gregory Koscianslci Katherine Kowalik Kenneth Krajcik Patricia Krause Susan Kromlca Charmagne Kubany George Labecki ,lules Langlois Lisa Lauer Robert Lauffcr Jeffrey Lausberg Thomas Leslie We 'few' yi J A 3 if at ' 5,a l Gilbert Kaufman William Kelley Kathleen Kelly Priscilla Kelly George Key Dana King Mariann Klein ai ax? . 1 4 is gt 2 1 Mary Spalos face tells-it-alll Janet Less Pamela Leydig Robert Libengood Timothy Libengood Stephen Lindberg Bonnie Lindh Rebecca Liska 65 Walter Livingston Albert Lorenzetti Kenneth Luyk .ludith Lynn John McAndrew Linda McAnnich Marianne McClung Andrew McC0nville Robert McCunn J. Lee Mclntire Lois Mclntire Sandra McKillop Dorothy McKinney Mark McLure Marla McLure Terrie McPheron Darlene Makowski Carla Manconi Debra Mangol Michele Marotti Donna Martin Richard Mathews Monica Matisko Carol Matocha Angela Maury Marlene Mazza Ted Meixelsberger Ronald Melani Shirley Menk Gregory Meyer Donald Middleby Barbara Milburn Deborah Mills Carl Mohamed Thomas Molchan Catherine Montemurro Pamela Moret 66 6 ,, ly .. so M Q I A fe WX In ff: L if - Q yy .W h It vga . X N ' i n a a t L r M y i , i XV L V t I ffl? Lillie Barraclough locks up for another night X All I in Vx . b. V ,D . y x .p y 1 -5 3 5 'A' Q Q 3 I A A lf ll' fb 2 1' A QF 3 -nv ll K' lf 5 s,' C7 -5 ..-M., e ' I ' 1 ,P if -5335 4 if 5 21 f -1' 'iw I've discovered the fountain of Height, says Jeff Bakos to Mike Arteritano. 11? nb-I Denzel Morgan .lames Morrow Randy Murchak Timothy Murin Deborah Mydock Christine Myers Patricia Myers Michael Nee Robert Nelson Myrtle Newell Josephine Noga Kevin Novak Frank Nowikowski Gary Oakley Cary Obbink Andrew Obidowski Timothy Oddis Lawrence Olijar Linda Omecinsk-i Terry Osman Beth Parks sg X. K' -, fa Kathy is a real Baum shell. Mark D'Amico says Ladies first to Becky Wiegand Gerald Pauline Michele Pazul Ronald Pedatella Paula Pellafonc Harry Peli Robert Peli Roberta Peli Kathryn Percy Starlet Perfors David Petrosky David Phillips .lon Piecka Michael Pisano Wayne Plusqucllic William Polczynski William Porowski Claudia Post Kenneth Povlick David Powell Christopher Provenzo Christine Quigley Jeanne Radzwill Bryan Redmond Fergus Reed .lanice Rhoades .lon Richardson Joseph Robinson Jill Rollison 68 Mike Shields greets his customers with a Howdy partners ga: .-, '7 f' ff ' fl t - 2 M .,V.A,, I RQ' t t -I f--r v f-D , W X ti 7 5, . 1' ,lil if ll ,na Deborah Ross Richard Rotto Carol Rowe Ricky Ryan Thomas Rvlua Michele Rvchlinslci Sharon Saber Wesley Sabot Gretchen Saylor David Scandrol John Scheftic Jeffrey Schoepf Elaine Scherf Laureen Schneider Gail Scott Lorrie Sealy David Sedlacek Ronald Shaeffvr Patricia Shaffer Sharon Shanko David Sharrick Angeles Shavenski Keith Sheldon Michael Shields Cary Shurina Pamela Sicilia Michael Silverman Charles Simon 69 'Q Michael Simon Ronald Slater Toni Slomka Larry Sluciak .lay Sluss Gary Smith Roberta Snoznik Patricia Snyder David Solomon Mary Spak Joseph Spana Philip Sperry Dorothy Spiering Valerie Stabile David Stancel Dennis Stanga Craig Steinke John Sterosky Priscilla Stewart Jeffrey Stirland lames Sundberg 41 x 2? in Z f 'ia i ,Q f John Philip Sousa? . . . would you believe . . . Will Faubel'??? Laurence Susini Barry Taylor Thomas Tobin A J? fy we , we ?, M ,, ,I if V y flyy, ' Donald Sutton David Tempinski William Tobin i w I- A l Ralph Swartz Shevawn Tinko ' Elaine Traenkner '35 1, '39 L' , A ' , 'i m'.L , T 3 , i or 'Z M Mr J. slrf' I IA I i 'vig I .if T 1 S Iijli , 1' --e A 'fig v , if ,Q -5:rA'J ll ,-4 47 Q w'tzf J Y A 3 5 Us 4-u F9 f-cf' 1' A-5 ,V I tit ,i V if f s MN P - .1 .loan Wasylosky Robert Watson Mary Ann Weidner Robin Wertkin Rebecca Wiegand Richard Wilks Cynthia Wills Raymond Wisneski Mark Wood Robert Woods Deborah Yannuzzi Scott Young Thomas Zaboski Robert Zandona Paulette Zanotti ,Ion Zbryski Kathryn Zentner Linda Zulawinski Thomas Bayster Thomas Fiorina Kfzii -5- I' D. Joseph Trettel Allan Truver Audrey Tudor Richard Turack Mark Tutelo Sandra VanCamp Diana Venter Susan Walker Timothy Walker Daniel Waltz Pamela Walzer Thomas Wareham Rick Warmouth Janet Wasylosky Cheerleaders, the Burrell Bue Backers 1? PATTY LOBUR KIM HESS JUDY LANDIS JEAN ALBRICK Missing is VICKI UMBAUGH 1, , fp. N- 'M 1 Ang 'V l l L,?f34ni.,A,1 I i FY S 'Ll' 1 54 g 1 PATTY SHIELDS Thi- vl1c'1-1'lf'L11ls'i's. C02lUllt'll lay Miss Tromlmy. slimu-ll grvul ' ' 1 - s mr! LI1lllllSl1lSlIl1lINl tri-nicnclous svlmul Spllll llllilllzlllfllll ilu I ' llilllllllglll llwir vliliorls. Ilia-x lc-ml llw svasons all Bum-ll High. 1 um' ll Bum' vivtorv. luclvnt lmaly into inspiring in Captain - DOTTIE NOGA Row I: K. Kelly, P. Leydig. J. . ','. Coach CHARLI-INE TROMBY Ruflzwill. S. Alvanlara. M. GI'l'l'Il. Rau' H: C. Post, S. Wal lu-r. ROILA III: J. Nogu, Burrell Golfers Take Section 13 gl First Row: Rick Bonazza, Tim Murphy, Art McConville, Kent Minford, Bill Myers, Dave Post, Coach Bob Artkowsky. Second Row: Mark Arezina Rich Napierkowski, Dennis Accorsi, Wall Livingston, Tom Haluseak, Bob Wardle. Coach Bob Arlkowsky Kent Minford has a blast in the sand trap. SEASONS RECORD B.H.S. OPP. 15 Kittaning 1 9M Ford City 65 13 Kittaning 3 11 Highlands 5 9 Kiski 7 10 Valley 6 12 Kiski 4 13 Highlands 3 13 Valley 3 3Vz Ford City 125 Wins: 9 Losses: 1 Tim Murphy - Burrell Golf Teanfs M.V.P. Burrell golfers, under first year eoaeh Bob Artkowski, kept the winning tradition of Burrell High School hy easily running away with the sec- tion 13 golf title for the first time in our sehool's live year existence. Lead by the dy- namic duoi' of Kent Minford and Tim Murphy, the team proudly posted a fine record of 9-1. In post season play, the team eompeted in the state semi-finals, and were defeated by the eventual state champions, Northwestern, 9M-6h Semors First Row: Mark Arezina, Kent Minford, Bill Myers. Second Raw: Tim Murphy, Dave Post, Rick Bonazza 75 ALJ! ls? 'Wif- l Burrell's Hrs! svore' of the 1970 lootlmll sou:-non. SEASONS RECORD B.H.S. OPP. 14 CllllI'l'llll1 37 9 Slo-Rox 6 6 Gillvwily 21 0 Shulor 15 8 Fox Chupcl 14 20 Koyslomv Oakes 16 0 East Alloglwny 18 6 North Hills 41 14 Plum 6 Wins: 3 Losses: 6 Houd Football Coach - Mr. Frank Solomond. COACHES: Kneeling: Mr. John Tabis, Mr. Fred Herlinger, Mr. Frank Solomond. Standing: Mr. George Geyer, Mr. Phil Malohieky, Mr. Joe Boario. 54659 is .4 1 First Row: Leslie, G. Taylor, C Fantuzzo, K. Meyer, ln their seeonfl year ol' AA lootlmull eom- petition, the Burrell Bues battled their way into a rough season. Despite Ll 3-6 reeortl. the Bues upset a powerful Sto-Rox team, 9-6, and avenged last year's loss to Keystone Oaks by trouneing them 20-16. ln their lust game of the season, the Bues put it all together ziutl clelleat- ed the Plum Mustangs ln u seore ol' 1-1-6. 1 J. Spana, G. Smith, J. Bennis, W. Artkowski, R. Weston, R. Bates, A. Conti, B. Zandona, C. Shurina, J. Cigler. Second Roux' D. Silliman, T. Johnston, M. Conti, B. Bates, T. Murdock, F. Cigler, B. Easley, D. Dunn, J. Conti, T. MeNutt, T. Herbeek, J. Mills. Third Row: C. Key, B. Kankoski, J. Nowikowski, J. Van Camp, D. Albanese, J. Husar, F. Nowikowski, R. Jorrlan, B. Harris, R. Haser, O. Quarles, P. Krusper, E. M. Brnik. Fourth Row: R. Slater, D. Atkinson, D. Stultz, C. Ferguson, J. Walker, K. Duda, D. Sadat. J. Meyer, R. Stirlantl. B. Cuclmundsen, R. Camhal, K. Johnston, T. Alphonso. J. Morrow. D Burrell Seniors Show oug Slullz Jack Van Ca I lon Ferguson Keith Dud v . .... 2 , ' ,, l MIND nv 3 'TN ka 5 N and Promise. John Nowikowski DBVC S3113 Dave Dunn iugnnqpusvwlvl Ed Easley .I0hrl COHU I. Mr..S0l0mond looks on as the defense takes over. John Walker - Burrell Football Team's M.V.P X 1' l MANAGERS: Sitting: Dale Crighton, Steve Booher, Lou Abate. Kneeling: Bob Bates, Jeff Richardson, Steve Cropcho. E WINTER Christmas this year was a little nicer at Burrell. A door dec- orations contest sponsored hy Student Council and National Honor Society. The winner was Room 117 whose theme was based on the comic strip Peanuts.,' Santa Claus also payed a visit to our school to collect for Children,s Hospital. Mike Du- plinsky as Santa collected over sixty dollars. hristmas at Burrell - Sant if Qu:,..4... ,,,,,,, ,. ,,.. .,,.,t,.,7.,,,,.1w,uK..1su7sof:f For some strange reason Santa Claus looks a lot like Mike Duplinsky. X .wi Room 117 was the winner of this year's Christmas door decoration con- l . Q Roy Hack, Miss Bastiaans, and Beth Hatcher reap the rewards of their ef- forts. When room 117 was asked, they said winning the contest was cake. 4 l laus and Door Decorations u I t n , 1' if what 1 First runner-up in the contest was room 202, Room 111 had this idea about Christmas. Door decoration con- test of course. But a locker decoration contest? t fa V 4- X 'S s f 2' 1 Sandy Steer told Santa Claus what she wanted for Christmas. Dottie Noga helps her homeroom with their entry in the contest 85 U 1 Due Q--fgegtgg gxa 5 E111 illkfi - W nly Progress to the Futur S.. ,Q l Qu X ' . Row I: K. Rietz, N. Thickcy, T. Serluco, D, johnson, R. B4-attie. S. Stcvr, M. Leonardi, D. Courley, R. Fastuca, P, Swain. Row II: D. Ross, Mr. Robson, T. Cropcho, A. Collins, J. Sheldon, C. Dudck. D. Crighton, T. Squitit-ri, J. Malaspina, D. Hardy. X2 Q.l W' AJ! .V Row I: K. Hess, C. Surma. J. Plascynski, D. Antonacc. S. Kromka. Charmagne Kubaine, L. Seban, D. Scarpiniti, C. Fuge, C. Scott, L. Fishel, K. Perez. J. 4 Lind, D. Fitch. Row II: J. Piecka, A. Greenwald, A. Buono, M. Mitchell, B. Swarm. B. Lenz, M. Sepelyak, B. Shank, D. lpoletta, D. Battrell, B. Bclli, D. Askin, J. Resh. Announoers Club Recently, students here at Burrcll have been able to enjoy the exciting sounds of a brand-new radio station, WBRL. WBRL is a closed circuit radio station oper- ated within the school by members of the Announcers Club. While entertaining the student body, thc club members are gaining valuable laboratory expcricnce in the art of broadcasting. 86 - WBRL creates its sound through this equipment. I I ..,. ff He ls Aware of the Present Radio Club K I 1 e 1 XX Row I ,I Gelorme, M. Endlish, S. Grotefend, J. Devine. Mr. Aeeiai. Row II: E. Bates. D. Edmunds, B. Jim Devine demonstrates some Young D Pongranre, B. McCunn. Rau' III: B. Waterloo. P. Sperry, K. Heffner. radio equipment. Astronom Club 6 S.: Row I: D. Schaffer, J. Rychlinski. D. Santschi. R. Bonazza, D. Coulson. M. Lucas. Rau' II: J. Devine .l. Adams. J. Jarett, Mr. Aeciai. ,,..,..,-Q To the members of tlie Radio Club. room 217 is WABOCIL. a liam radio sta- tion. Several aetivities ol' tlie elub are de- signed to prepare students for Ham Li- censes and to generate an interest in amateur radio procedures. Any student who is interested in tronomy and space can join the Astrono- my Club where be will learn how to oper- ate and use the seliool planetarium and telescopes. Mr. Aeeiai sponsors both clubs. 87 udio-Visual lub Under the direction of Mr. Galli. if 7 members of the A-V Club learn the prop- er method of operating all audio-visual machines. Members operate these ma- chines for assemblies and classes. The club is primarily a service club and mcm- bers aid teachers by delivering and rc- turning equipment. Used With Ideas Bud Easley iinds microfilm very useful as reference material. i Center: D. Abate. Circle: E. Adams, D. Crider, R. Becker, D. Knoll, B. Nordmark, M. Chollio. David ,lack demonstrates how to use a pro- jector. fi WE? l t M, I l 8 f i bjeots Become Illustrations E S we '-Q., Row I: S. Nonn, L. Williams. Raw II: C. Hare, M. Shumalccr. Stage Crew The Stage Crew is in Charge of setting up the stage for public presentations. The-y are also responsible for the stage and auditorium lighting at assemblies as well as the other technical asptrvts of stage manage- ment. The Stage Crew is sponsored by Mr. Bosin. Effective lighting is essential to any successful stage presentation. Pictures Show Reality .4 pq...- ' H i ,Q warm .V in asm.. , name- Row If R. Haupin, W. Livingston, G. Kaufman, D. Bowser, B. Deiseroth, D, Jack, M. Fitzmaurice. Row II: D. Cromie, T. Stewart, B. Crim, C. Smith, J. Sheldon, D. Crighton, C. Simon. Photography lub The official picture-takers', ot' the Photography Club arc President Dale Crighton, Vice-president Marty Fitzmaurice, Treasurer Chuck Smith, and Sec- retary Pat Schroder. According to Mr. Szul, the club's sponsor, the main objective of the club is learning the basic princ- iples of photography such as cnlarging and devel- oping photographs. Some activities of the club are: learning new meth- ods such as contact printing and the enlargement and development of photographs. Mr. Szul also plans to enter a few promising club members in a national photographic contest. Michelle Miller, Sue Hartland, and Dale Crighton demonstrate a 'T 90 stage in the development of finished photos. A M fords Interpret It Q' 1 'Fin Rou' I: D. Knoll, S. Cviebler. C. Prvus. L. Tilnians. Ron' II: C, Suylor. C. Pulman. L. Duvato 1 prvsiclvrit, D. Martin. P, Stewart M sevretary. Rou' III: B. Svlim-itll-r, D. Dunn. D. Colm-ll. C. Hayes. C. Oakley. M. Nee. L. Mallon, Miss Bas- tiaans, .l1lASSl'l1g.' D. Shafer - treasure-r, M. Jatfolnis. D. Crooks, Le Cercle Francois A llerlei Mrs. Schmitt sponsors Le Cercle Francais and Miss Bastiaans sponsors Allerlei. The objective of the two language clubs is to give stu- dents a wider view of the country whose language they study. .... .L .E A'-A Truver, K. Bennett, S. Cogar, P. Zanotti. C. Hilovsky. ray I: L. Schneider, S. Walker, G. Howell. M. Mazza. T. Slomka, R. Fisher, F. Bello, M. Siembida, K. jombock. P. Stewart. Mrs. Schmitt. Row Il. McClung, C. Dombroski, T. Freehling, L. Davis. J. Wasylosky, C. Myers. J. Wasylosky. L. Zulawinski. C. Crissman, D. Devine, L. Lauer. K. Dunn. 9 Row IH: P. Morel, D. Mydock. C. Quigley, S. DeMartino, B. Parks, B. Fouratt, J. Rollison. Row IV: B, Hatvher, S. Devine, L. Susini. P. Leydig, A Students Learn to Satisfy the Neel Row I: K. Copeland, T. Perfors, B. K. Deiseroth, M. Simbeda P Adams C Heyer Sponsor Mr Rudy Cincala Row II E Wiles, S. Cladowski, M. Walker, C. Brick, L. White, M Miller J McGraw P Tobin Row III D Knize J Kline J Martinkov itch, R. Tompson, J. Walker, H. McNutt, C. Dudek, B Nowel Row I: P. Sinegal, J- Johnson, D. Beacom, D. Johnson J Landis J A Sabolchak D uarles P Schroder V Umbaugh S Lawton. Row H: T. Wilkes, B. Speer, D. Keible, C. Dudek D Kurpakus J Hensel V Barkley J Plasczynski Row III B Kur pakus, D. Chapman, M. Antonace, J. Brandt, D. Daniels J Watson W Laczak T Sipes L Young D.E.C.A. Club The main objective ofthe D.E.C.A. Club is to enable members to get firsthand information on all the possible aspects of the retailing field. They also have the oppor- tunity to meet young people from other schools who are also interested in distribution. One important phase of distributing merchandise to the public is depicted by this display. Soelety as Well as Their Own I Mrs Donatt J Grooms L Suxow L Goga P Nonn S Armitage L. Lubiano, Miss Dehruine. Rau- II: A. Buono, E. Walker, Hendricks 'VI Smith A Melilwain S Tnnhhn Rau III L Shultz C Smail. C. Moret. M. Morris, M. Pitts. D. Bassett. Rowl A Weibel M Mazarw S Libengood J Montemurro M Staderman. P. Heidelmeier, K. Chobanian, C. Copelin, S Nowak Rau II C Adams D Suhtz L Forsman G Andrasx A Crttnwald. B. Swartz, A. Barnas. W. Leslie. Rou' K Cunningham A Zadgel K Unites J Beacom D Ross V Larrow, M. Koeon, N. Augustine, C. Casker. Business Club The Business Club is sponsored by Miss Debruine and Mrs. Donati. Aeeording to Miss Dehruine, the clubis main purpose is to enable students to work as a group and to meet students from other sehools. Some of the elulfs activities were selling folders and Collecting Coupons. Marian Morris finds the key to suett s' in her typing class. Words Are Sometimes L1m1t4 Row I: K. King, P. Pellafone, P. Nonn, J. Prinkey, P. Croyle C Koteskl Row II J Spana J Lausberg R Fullerton J Sluss C. Wierzbicki. Row HI: C-. Leah, W. I-laser, D. Coulson J Martin Row I: J. Schoepf, W. Faubel, D. Neil, D. Scandrol, D. Stancel M Nesblt Row I1 A Collins T Grimm C Baumann Row D. DiGiralomo, M. Gmerek, J. Arteritano, C. Pedatella J Taraba R Melani Concert Band The Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. La- goon, is headed by Tim Stewart, presidcntg and Vince Rufiini, vice-president. Mr. Lagoon states that the primary aim ofthe Con- cert Band is for students to better appreciate, under- stand, and perfect all types of hand literaturcfl The clarinet section of the band performs its own repertoire. usic May Tell Everything Mlilggg it W 1565.2 ' 'x -23 This year, convvrts were given at Christmas and in the Spring. A Concert for ilu- school was also given. Each year, a fl-w promising mu sicians are sclcvtvcl from Burrell I i play in the Carnogiv-lVlellon Hon- ors Band, and mlistrivl and stalo bands. ...N pf. Row I: D. Piper, S. Young, D. Couch, M. L. Ripp, A. Mclilwain. Rau' II: T. Rearivk, R. Walker, J. Mr. Lagoon translates music into a pvrfut Rusiewicz, S. Bosso, J. Bell. Rou' III: B. Tobin, C. Sproul, V. Ruffini, T. Cropvho, T. Howard. Ron' ed art. IV: R. Sepelyak, D. Staller, B. Gilligan, T. Molchan, J. Piecka. sunny i 1 Row I: D. King, J. Morrow, W. Artkowski, L. Susini, T. Huluscak. Rau- II: K. David, E. Gazarik, R. Wertkin. Rau- III: T. Stewart, D. 95 Powell, M. Marra, R. Yanuzzi, R. Woods. Linda Abraham Debra Adams Pamela Adams Toni ,Io Allen Robin Anderson Gloria Andrasy Darlene Andrews Robert Ankney Denise Antonace Robert Arcovio Sandra Armitagee Joseph Arnold David Atkinson Kenneth Baker Robert Balcom Arleen Barnas Robert Basta Richard Bates Sharon Baxter Jane Beacom Robert Belli Karen Bennett Michele Beresik Thomas Bertus Daniel Best Donald Biddle Walter Blackwell Diana Bolt Robert Bowman Debra Bowser Robert Brackin Colleen Brick Cynthia Brown Sandra Buckshire Kerri Campbell Alfred Carney Michael Carney 96 fi: ' it -tri aw' W 9 , ,Q 4 ,W jf C C 5 'S . J. A.. mfg X Nm' LL Planning the 1971 Junior-Senior Prom are the Junior Class ofiicerszi Terry McNutt, secretaryg Len Stan a, residentg Ev Groves, treasurer 1 i Darlene Andrews, vice-president, if 'ii A ,gs s P y J . l rg. C i A, if: y .ff-gil it s if C I, Q ,M q 9 1. t' .. L C .C C3 .Q 'QQ as-P 5 :tn I 1.-4' E .. Juniors - Class of '72 .uv J f -mf-75 I Q I 4 as if E --ir rw eff' , i shy .ay J V -f ,, , Gif A if l ,H A 'i ya 1-szfzfx N 11- 4 , ---1? J 1 mb. Janice Kathleen John Joseph Dunlap Dunn Dzanaj Elbicki Diane John Daria John Ellis Ellison Engleliart English Richard Carney Deborah Cathers Diane Caviu Dennis Ceccarelli Fred Ceccarelli Karen Chobanian Diane Cieslinski Gregory Claassem Gary Clark Susan Cogar Allen Conti Catherine Copelin Christoper Cortese David Coulson Thomas Creevey David Crider Joseph Crognali Karen Cropcho Jamie Davis Lori Davis Mark DeCroo Jenine Delrelices Billie Kim Deiseroth Sandra DeMartin0 James Devine Michele Devlin Carol Dombroski George Dudek s'ss sm se K J There's always room for Jell-O. L ' How about a little hydrochloric acid? whispers Carol Dombroski to Mr. Shiring. David Farbishel Dennis Feil Donna Ferguson ' Michael Ferguson , , 5' . Mike Padon takes advantage of Burrell's quiet li- - brary. Gary Feroce Robert Feroce Timothy Fisher .lohn Flemm Elizabeth Fouratt Gary Gaydosik Edward Gazarik Elaine Georgevich Frank Cigler Sandra Cladowski Richard Cmerek Terry Grimm Robert Gromley William Grimm Evelyn Groves Brad Gudmundson Roy Hack Kris Hall Deborah Harrick William Harris Randall Haser Elizabeth Hatcher Ronald Haupin Kathleen Hayes William Heavner Kenneth Heffner Monica Hendricks Kathleen Herman ar--v X -we , fawvxw f ,,-, 1' ,W G 1 -T lf 3 1' I vm ,Q fs X at Z? y A 8 M X 2 t X' 0 N .Qi 'D- C 739 if I ' is t E R wry: X ' 2 Na 1 A VE VJVV W A Y9' Enthusiastic Bob Wardle sparks spirit at a Burrell pep rally. ff' IU' an -r If Harold Herrington Cheryl Heyer Mark Hiles Walter Hill Laura Hoare John Hollis Linda Howard Alvin Hughes Susan Hunter James Husar Michael ,Iacobus Jane Jeffries LuAnn Johnson William Johnson Kirk Johnston Samuel Kelley Karel Kepics Donna Kerchnlco Kimberly King John Kline joan Klingensmith . X , w I ,. 0 . il ya, , ,Pa M 4 . , ' F liii 1 Sara Policicchio proves that band camp isn'l all work. And the beat goes on . . . N., Donald Knize David Knoll Nancy Knowe Linda Kochanski David Kowal Marsha Krall Paul Krusper Pamela Kurpakus Paul Kurpakus Gwynne Kus Valerie Larrow Sandra Lawton George Leah Debra Lewis Robin Libengood Daniel Liska Patricia Lohur Sharon Loehner Lillian Lubiano Paul Lucas Keith Madera Louis Mallon Mary Mandarino Jeffrey Marielti Linda Marietti Steve Marin Elizabeth Markovich Frank Marotti Gary Marsh Karen Martin Joseph Martinkovich Eric McKee Bruce McKillop Marilyn McKrisky Joyce McLaren Bruce McMeans Barbara McNabbs 100 '- W in yyyy -n 1f '99 '- 3 c 4 ,1 ill' omg aw, , ig 5 is 'aw , ,71'f.', ,, ,..,,,..,,.,,,., ...nl Now let me think, 36-24-36 . . . -few, x inf? -9 ,Y V V, A 4 X. A 3 44 ,hw 'x can il :MU Sue Novak's look indicates there is more than meets the eye in that movie. l 'LB N Q ,ii Henry McNutt di . A - and - ,f ,, Terry McNutt K, Q A ' --ff..-A A 3 ' V Kenneth Meyer 'A A A - Ai xr Angelo Migliorisi 1 A 6, fl Sb. f t S hys s T ,, 'K T. if - 5' 1' e K.. -o Q it K ?' -4 x,J 1-A Q., ,,.... A -43? UU f x K 4' 5? ffl X l rs All A . ., I . A -2' lm sa. A V h l 5, 'Q ' , 1 xt if A4 of A i Elaine Sprowls models authentic Spanish dress. Michele Miller James Mills Charles Misak .ludy Mohney Susan Montgomery Thomas Moore Judith Morgan Michael Morgante Timothy Murdock William Morris Susan Muse Richard Napierkow Dennis Neil Roberta Nelson William Newell Patricia Nonn Bruce Nordmark Susan Novak ,lohn Novick Timothy Oakes Carolyn Oliver Sami Oweida Michael Paden Stephanie Patla Gary Pedatella Robin Pedatella Ricardo Pellafone Toni Perfors ski 'lOl Long days and hard work prove lo be a real thirst builder for Ed Wiles. Janis Pulcini Ottis Quarles Pamela Rafalko Mary Sue Ramsden Thomas Rearich Patricia Reigh Mary Rhoades Vernon Rhoades Jeffrey Rollison Deborah Ross Fred Rutka Thomas Sailock Debra Sanesi Rennard Santschi Dawn Schall Richard Scherf 102 ,-,,.. Q Jill Pfeiffer Thomas Pietryka Diana Piper ,Ianine Plasczynski Keith Pochet Sara Policicchio Catherine Powers Gregory Praniewicz Q his as 7 ' ' ,wi If 1 f w,tf1,,' ax H15 l ax Jw 'f , i My .V Reef f Jill Prinkey Christine Pitkivitch Donna Pitkivitch Cindy Puhlman 'ff . C' , iii V ' Q , x 5 4 W f . A CU' r ,Y V I ' ,wi f 'Luau' V! , , , f - 5: ' ' U . ,. , V Law A inf! Hi' ia - - x 0 in -, .A , V X I H I W , K it 1 i W QW .. , X V 3, if, A? Miss Zeolla demonstrates the art of homemaking to Dan Liska and Bob Gromley. f . fi 0 .4 I K '17 f p- 4 5 , A ra .f . .3 ' ,Q .' ' D. 1 5 0 494 n r ' I George Schuller Frank Sekscinski Duanne Shaffer Richard Shaffer Blaine Shank Ronald Shank Donald Shields Patricia Shields Robert Shucy Margaret Siembid David Silliman . 4 . fl . 5 A-,VM 5' -,,. Blaine Shank, doing his part as a Key Club Sandra Simback Rebecca Simpson Jeffrey Sims Patricia Sinegal James Sivak Michael Sladisky Craig Slagle Condon Smith Melody Smith Leslie Snyder Marcia Sokalski Joseph Speiring Elaine Sprowls Leonard Stanga Nancy Strellec Kathleen Stevenso 'IO3 Gary Stewart Margaret Stewart Charles Stroud Vanessa Stubrick Ann Stultz Mae Such Debbie Sulita Monica Swanderski Roberta Swiergol Edmund Szczesny Joseph Taraba Ossie Taylor Renetta Taylor Cary Thickey Royce Thompson Diane Tietsworth Daniel Tobin Peggy Tobin Linda Torkeo Karen Trimble Anthony Ulizio Vicki Umbaugh Kathleen Unites Sharon Uric Jody Veitch Anita Veltri Judith Veschi Andrew Venezie Kenneth Votquenne Chris Wagner Beth Walker Gerald Walker fob ,M-Q' 3-if . Ma 1' im . A 1' I 1 -- -L ...Ji Q96 L - 6' ef, .ki 5 2' 1 5 fs gg 'S'-f 3 ,Y - rg 2252, V, Caught sitting prettyf, is Callie Kracia. '7 af' rr '- , 'if of X f Maxine Walker TN'-N. 1 ' I 'N Rebecca Walker Robert Wardle Betty Lou Waterloo Elizabeth Watt Richard Weston Lourdes White Gary Wierzbicki 104 , 4 ,V,o,,,'.z .nfvw C2 Q The common occurrence of exchanging money for food is one seen every day at Burrell. Q rf' ml 'xx 1 T7 Edward Wiles Betty Yetter 'Mi Kathy Wise David Yoke 5 , i p 4 if Frank Woiewodski Susan Young ,sb U- ---. - William Wrable Anthony Zaffuto f -Q Richard Yannuzi Debra Zollinger Bob Basta will be on display all this week ,rg 3922+ What a cutlll i yy y , It's not polite to smack your lips . . . ll! 105 Varsity .. - ..- l . 1 . i . 7 3 Row I' C Steinke ,l Martinkovich T. McNutt D. Cmerek. D. Liska, M. Mall0y, R- Bflst- R010 Hr B- Wf3lJlC, J. Rychlinski, .l- Walker, K- I-Uyk. F- MSF' otti, J. Richardson. VARSITY SEASONS RECORD Wins 5 Losses 5 B.H.s. OPP- 61 Highlands 72 77 Valley 51 57 Ford City 69 67 Kiski Area 42 76 Kittanning 34 47 Highlands 49 41 Valley 55 53 Ford City 63 68 Kiski Area 63 92 Kittanning 54 'I06 For the second straight season the Burrell cagers were thought of by many as the dark horsew in the race for the section I-A basketball title. Despite a slow start at the beginning of regular section play, the Bucs re- newed the championship hopes of Burrell fans by man- handling previously unbeaten Kiski Area 67-42. High- lands was next on the agenda but fate seemed to frown upon our Bucs as Highlands survived a bitter Contest 49-47. This defeat all but shattered the Bucaneer title hopes. Throughout the season the cagers were led by seniors ,lay Van Wetering and John Walker. Also, juniors Terry McNutt, Dan Liska and Dick Gmerek together with sophomore Ken Luyk did a fine job in helping the team to another profitable season. Q if 2 gf: G2 Ea? cum.-1, D' ...:U- mo.: E. E wigs :Sm L-2 C: ,Q- Fm 1fD CZ! 33. Q-. F113 'UQ N5- 5-ru fb NUS 1 :LE 27 E.. :C ms 5 wi mn: SF 44 aalff QV . a . Varsity Basketball Coach - TONY SELLARI U ga K ' 1 I ' ., K' ff ' 'a, a Qiaalg 'Ea 4 -A,4vr , , TK A. , 1 X A ry 4924 X L ,Effa ak fi a- A T N my . - A V .jf KN' x , Stick'em up or I'lI shoot! 107 . B I I . A .lohn Walker applies pressure defense to Valley's Bob Barclay. 108 Get that ball. s ,fm L 1a su X4 4 an : ca .-. cu E. :s on tm o CD U2 sn 1-'T' aa '1 N 1 ru ra' o 1: : za. D3 on E. :x U1 -. na 4 PL K 'e-4 c 'U ro e :: rr :s .- llll T ',,v ' J 'rf Hustle is the name of the game to Dan Liska. 1 Q S Q T' I Qf Crutches don't stop Patty Lobur from 109 cheering. Seniors . . . The Center of a Teaf x! OV5 mu 4, xgygivh ,,V. MIKE MALLOY JEFF RICHARDSON JAY VAN WETERING 0 JOHN RYCHLINSKI JOHN WALKER Rowl B Redmond J Richardson A Fale Onl M Arte tano ,I Ogle D Boyer M Brnik, R. Slater. Row II: ., , l.V. SEASONS RECORD Wins 5 Losses 5 OPP. Highlands 51 Valley 59 Ford City 36 Kiski Area 58 Kitlanning 59 Highlands 24 Valley 4-3 Ford City 63 Kiski Area 24 Kittanning 46 B. Zandona, T. Mlxelberger E Be Varsity Row I L Abraham, S. Policiechio, I Plasczynski, C. Karacia, R. Beattie, L. Hoare M Miller Row ll ,I Veschi L Dunn P Walzer A Veltri M Rhoades S Alquist. Row IH: C. Cherre, P. Johnson, S. Urie, B. Carter, B. Yetter coach Mrs Guin The members ofthe Girls, Basketball Team have gained new experiences and friendships during the season's games. The team competed with many veter- an teams from area schools, and defeat was present as in every first year team. The team was far from being a failure as it sets a new precedent for girls, athletics at Burrell. Mrs. Guin, Junior High Phys. Ed. teacher, is coach. Coach: MRS. GUIN Junior Varsity BW s.,fe Row I: S. DeMartino, C. Manley, T. Obey, P. Leydig, J. Radzwill, Row II: C. Fastuca, B. Hatcher, T. Kelly, M. Shaffer, S. Alquist. Row III: M. Spak, A. Spak. B. Spire, C. Cuglietta, Mrs. Guin. Row IV: P. Johnson, B. Eric, J. Rhoades, J. Van Johnson, M. A. Conti. SENIORS - R. Beattie, P. Rhoades. P. Walzer, L. Dunn. Seniors 13 'EE .gn M . M., A: V .., f,f.,' W . , .. ,L .. ,.,, .,., .. ., .. .. . Row I: M. Choltco, A. Truver, D. Petrosky, T. Murin, W. Haser, J. Lausberg, R. Sepelyak, C. Sczney, J, Wiford, R. Leydig. Row II: K. Heffner, J. De vine, B. Wardle, J. English, J. Rollison, D. Accorsi, M. Jacobus, D. Colwell, B. Basta. Row III: R. Mittereder, D. Shields, S. Cropcho, B. Crim, M. Free- man, K. Minford. 'II4 DIVERS -- Dan Marra, Jay Sluss. A ll wif QV, ff . Zi, COACH JOHN ROBUCK of E Row I: R. Mittereder, D. Marra, S. Cropcho, B. Crim, M. Freeman, D. Shields, K. Minford. I 'S s SENIOR CO-CAPTAINS: ', Kent Minford, Mark Freeman. ' Not a captain. The Boys' Swim Team started the 1970-71 season with the help of two West- moreland County champs, seniors Kent Minford and Dan Marra. The team com- petes with other teams in this area, including Valley and Highlands. Captain Kent Minford, co-captain Mark Freeman, Bill Crim, Dan Marra, Steve Cropcho, Rick Mittereder. and George Boe fill the senior line-up with underclassmen Dennis Iron- man Accorsi, Bob Wardle, and Denis Colwell adding ex- perience. l'l5 6 Ry. Bill Crim legs out another medley Kent Minford flies through the water Y Pat Lausberg dives off . . . . . . to another victory. Mariann McClung reaches for the wall y t se' . .,,. ,, , M.,,..mW ,. -. Row I: P. Walzer, J. Rollison, K. Cropcho, L. Duvato, K. Sieber, C. Cherre, P. Leydig, S. Walker, B. Spires, K. McAndrews, L. Ducato, D. Hawk. Row H: J. Antoon, D. Devine, P. Snyder, S. Hilliard, S, Bartholf, M. Devine, D. Cavitt, P. Rafalko, C. Fastuca, M. Sokolski, J. Wasylosky, K. Dunn, L Antoon. Row III: P. Croyle, M. McClung, M. Wilde, K. Lettrich, C. Hilovsky, M. Spak, B. lhrig, P. Shields, S. Klingensmith, K. jomhoek, B. Snoznik, Coach Miss Tromby. SEASONS RECORD 118 The Girlis Swim Tvain improved their l969 rec- B.H.S. OPP. ord by adding two more victories in the '70 season. The girls are in competition with four other league 39 Valley 4-7 teams, including Valley and Highlands. Seniors Pat 30 Highlands 56' Croyle, Leah Ducato, Karen Sieber, and captain Pat 53 Mclieesport 33 Lausberg led the team for their final season. They 31 Norwin 55 leave the '71 team to the numerous undervlass- 37 Butler 49 men, among them W.P.l.A.L. diving champion Bert 53 East Allegheny 33 Snoznik, Kathy Jomboek, Marianne MeClung, Susie 39 Valley 4-7 Walker, Pam Leydig, and Sue Bartholf. Couch Miss 30 Highlands, 56 Tromby will be looking forward to seeing all of their 4.2M MQKeesport 4-35 smiling faces again in September. 27 Norwin 59 52 East Allegheny 341- 29 North Allegheny 57 Wins: 3 Losses: 9 sofa. X SENIORS - Karen Sieber, Lrah Ducato, and Pal Croyle-. CAPTAIN f PAT LAUSBERG ..i, , N 5F, 15131 Bert Snoznik, W.P.I.A.L.'S number one diver. 9 Burrell Grapplers Gain Experience mu ' .. - VIVV 9. W-1... , , ,... I . .L-- I fi' . H i ,V I K - .... H , i ' k ' ' ' Row I: M. Shumaker, S. Nonn, B, Croyle, H. Hiiglivs. .I, Tobin, K. Srhoepf, T. Howard, A. Curtis, J. Morrow, C. Provvnzo. Row II: Asst. Coavh Dave Simon, R. Hood, C. Stewart. B. Sp:-1-r..l. Cinntu. R, Hauser. W. :M'tkoxssky. J. Arti-rilzino. B. W1-lls. K. Bm-utliv, R. Golivk, R. Shaffer. Ron' III: R. G1-stnvr, B. Ferore, J. Fc-renve, D. Bi-st. M. Clirist1i.C. KI'f.fJ.fJl1LlTll'S. K. Tyger, D. Ste-wtirl. R. Weston. L. Susini. B. Key, P. Kurptikus, B. Yohv, P. Kruspcr, R. Kadunce, Coavh Fred H1-rlingor. B ,Lg J tim: ...v-es' 120 Assistant Coach Dave Simon and Head Coach Fred Herlinger. SEASONS RECORD Wins 2 Losses 12 B.H.S. OPP. 28 Penn Hills 22 19 Richland 30 6 Shaler 44 11 Seneca Valley 32 17 Hempfield 33 14 Fox Chapel 38 17 Kittanning 29 24 North Hills 21 16 Kiski Area 32 38 Highlands 11 19 Franklin 23 10 Greensburg 38 8 North Allegheny 44 20 Gateway 30 Despite the ellorts of senior letternlen Bill Speer, ,lim Ciunta, and Don Stewart, the Burrell wrestlers could not muster another winning season. However, underelassmen Walt Artkowsky, Randy Haser. Tom Howard, George Key. and Ottie Quarles gained xalu- ahle experienees and showed promising talent for the future. CAPTAIN BILL SPEER 4? ff X he . X J C0-CAPTAIN JIM GIUNTA Seniors Exhibit Great Skill and Desire JEFF FERENCE KIRBY TYGER RANDY KADUNCE ws JOE ARTERITANO RANDY YOHE DON STEWART ports Action Shot ,Mb My , U'-A ' 24 . -2l,.fe....,,, Terry McNutt lets a pass Hy. Jim Birdman Meyer gels set to punt. Tom Squitieri developes a powerful forehand. the 1970-71 Season at 1 fi sw F X w , .f I, 4, And the girl's swim team begins the backstroke. All eyes are on the field as the Burrell Bucs set for another olay. l l've got the spiritf' Coach Sellari calls a time out to talk over game strategy. 125 .IJ1-il I X 1 F 4 -1 ff , l . , L fi? JV' . w L Li l 7,,,, , , ,Y ,,,,, , , - Burrell Goes to Vis Alice and the While Rabbit greet Betsy Watt, Kevin Nee, Dyan Crooks, and Kevin Crummie, 1 Margie Grabeck and Dave Santschi enter Alice-'s Wonderland. ,fp 5,3 .K . :- K 59 si 'iw fluff 1 Mew? X K ss- l The prom was a wish come true! lioe in Wonderland KN M . 1. The miniature white rabbits on the tables were one ofthe prom's biggest hits. Have you ever seen a glowing Cheshire oat, a ten foot caterpillar, or an eight foot white rabbit? You did see these things if you attended the 1970 Burrell Senior Prom. Pat Lausberg, prom chairmang Pat Schroder, table decorationsg and members of the jun- ior class designed and constructed this chil- dren's fantasy. THE POST PROM entertainment in- cluded El Poochs, a tremendous groupg a hard rock groupg and a woman hypnotist. Boy, l wish l could have gone to the moon! In the land ofthe Giant Mushroomsg Jack Van Camp, Pat Schroder, Pat Lausberg. and Dell Crommie gaze at the caterpillar. ational Honor Society The purpose of this organization is to help students develop the ideals of character, leadership, service, and scholarship. The members of the National Honor Society have been busy this year helping the mentally retarded and helping Burrellfs students in aca- demic subjects. The members are constantly look- ing for ways to serve and improve both our school and our community. Knowledge ls Most Valuab Row I: J. Albrick, C. Martin, M. McClelland, E. Cochran, A. Weibel, P. Sinclair. Row II: D. Q Noga, O. Dobrostan, L. Dunn, L. Ducato, S. Libengood. Row III: A. Simon, L. Bockoras, L, f Caruso, M. Mazary. Row IV: B. Speer, D. Santschi, R. Mittereder, J. Resh. Row V: D. Stultz, B. Waterloo, S. Cropcho, D. Sada, E. Hilovsk I Y' . A , ,,.-,,. H.- . , ,,,,,,.A Mr Kelly, sponsor, presents N.H.S. members wlth some new ideas. Row I: M. Steele, F. Ursetta, G. Howell, P. Lausberg, P. Pfeiffer. Row II: J. Hajel, L. Stor- rick, S. Maxwell, P. Walton, C. Shank. Row III: D. Sieracki, V. Solomon, C. Grywinski, L. Hustak. Row IV: M. Meanor, M. Arezina, S. Quigley. Row V: D. Vandenburg, T. Murphy, J. Walker, T. Squitieri. Missing: K. Minford, S. Smith. 'hen lt Results in Understanding Student Council To the students, the Student Council is the most important organiza- tion at Burrell. Its officers include George Guido, presidentg Dan Vandenburg, vice-president, Chris Quigley, secretary, Dave Ahate, treasurer, Pam Lcydig, corresponding secretary: and John Rychlinski, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Geyer sponsors the Student Council. The Student Council is the voice ofthe students. This organization performs many tasks such as scheduling assemblies, raising funds for muscular dystrophy, and planning Senior Day. President George Guido attentively conducts a Stu dent Council meeting. MEMBERS - Row I: M. Mazza, C. Crissman, P. Leydig, D. Cavitt, M. Tutelo, C-. Guido. J. Rychlinski, J. Morrow. Row II: P. Croyle, D. Devine C. Quigley, D. Shields, E. Bates, D. Kowal, D. Ahate. Row III: D. Vandenhurg, L. Berkey, B. Snoznik, D. Noga. B. Lenz, K. Minford, D. Solomon Row IV: M. Fitzmaurice, J. Rollison, T. Ulizio, K. C. Meyer, T. Rearick, D. Gmerek, T. Ryba. Row V: Mr. Geyer. ALTERNATES - Row I: A. Ginocchi, S. Cropcho, R. Mathews, T. Squitieri, J. Arteritano, E. Cazarik, M. Shields, T. Klebine. Row II: J. Montemurro, K. Pochet, L. Snyder, M. Panian, M. Rychlinski, L. Forsman, T. Molchan, A. Truver. Row III: W. Kannon, J. Klingensmith, P. Shields, M. MCKrislcey, S. Quigley, K. Herman. C. Cortesc. Rau' IV: L. Schen, T. Zaboski. B. Hardy, L. Dorciak, E. Wiles, J. Ference. J. Vanwetering. Rau' V: K. Hardy, R. Leydig, C. Truver. tudents Collect Their Though Q Row I: L. Ducato, L. Snyder, D. Harrick, B. Walker. Row II: L. Bockoras, R. Swiergol, L. Johnson, L. Davis. Row III: K. Trimble, M. Panian, K. Cun- ningham, 132 A. Zadgel, E. Hilovsky, K. Herman, M. Devlin, K. Wise, S. Muse. Literary Magazine Burrellls literary magazine, The Scrawler, is pub- lished at the end ofthe school year. This year, under the supervision of Mr. Watkins, Karen Trimble and Sue Muse edited The Scrawler. The production ofa good magazine is the main objec- tive of the Scrawler staff. These students organize the magazine which contains the original poetry and art- work of Burrell students. Editors Karen Trimble and Sue Muse discuss some possibilities for Q V publication. 1 Their Own Ways l ' Row I: K. Askin, K. Hess, B. Holmes, B. Gardone, L. Boclcoras, C. Rosselle. S. Damato. Row II: N. Becker. S. Hartland, D. Albanese, W. Hardy, D. Abate, A. Carney. Row Ill: N. Huff, L. Abale, W. Baker, J. Spiering, M. Schrvvkvngost, R. Patton. . rp' ' ', . ' . D Sea mm G Cvuldo Row l: C. Spana, M. Leah, P. Myers. D. Makowsky, T. Swanderski. Row II: B. Milburn, S. Hrivnak, A. M. Ginoc- chi, J. Less, M. Spak. S. Devine. Row III: J. Croyle, F. Bello, K. Hummel. D. Petrosky, D. Clark. M. Woods, Ja ,+, ll l l w l l Art lub Acrorcling to Mr. Wat- kins. who sponsors the Art Club, ilu- main purpose of the Club is to expand the art program and to beauti- fv Burrell. The Art Club IIICIIIDFFS work on art objcvts which are not mlone in art class. Mr. Watkins desvribes the art projects made in Art Club as hobby-type projects. Row I: l... Snyder, D. Cavitt, D. Ellis, K. Wise, K. Trimble. Row II: M. Krall, G. Kus, R. Swicrgol, M. Siembida. B. Hatcher, K. Baum. Row Ill: D. Ceccarelli, D. Feil, R. Wilks, S. Young, R. Thompson, B. Balcom. C. Stroud. K. Pochf-t. Row IV: M. Hiles. 133 A. Vinizi. One Tries to Capture Momen Burrell ,Hi-lites taff Mr. Hince sponsors the Burrell Hi-Lites which is co-edited by Vanessa Solomon and Jean Albrick. The page editors are Cindy Grywinski, Beverly Sargent, and Monica McClelland. The primary aim of the Burrell Hi-Lites is to learn newspaper style and objectivity, to discuss social top- ics, and to enable students to keep a record of' what has happened in their years at Burrell High. Right: .lean Albrick and Vanessa Solomon fEdit0rsJ and Beverly Sargent shi that proofreading is essential to the production of a publication. Row I: Beverly Sargent, Angela Allen, Susan Hunter, Gwynne Kus, Mary Linda Ripp, Laura Hoare, SuAnn Smith, Vanessa Solomon, Monica McClelland, Monica Baker, Mary Ann Steele. Row II: Mary Mandarino, Cyndy Beacom, Susan Muse, Kathy Herman, Sandra Szuch, Francine Ursetta, Linda Caruso, Lou Ann Olinger, Cindy Grywinski. Row III: Mr. Hince, Sue Quigley, Michael Panian, Don Biddle, Kirk Davis, Tom Squitieri, Dan Shields, Sandra Steer, Jean Albrick. The first issue of the Hi-Litcs featured Lt. Gov. Broderick's arrival on his campaign and Dot Noga, our 1970 homecoming queen. winski, and Beverly Sargent. Mr. Hince, advisor, attends a meeting with section editors, MonicaeMcClelland, Cindy Gry- But Memories Are Timeless Row If A. Stultz, C. Wise, P. Lausberg, J. Jeffries, J. Hagel. Row II: J. Albrick, A. M. Ginoevhi, C. Dombroski, B. Simpson, K. Trimble, P. Svhrodcr, K. Ben- , nett, C. Shank, Olga Dobrostan, C. Martin, P. Sinclair, A. Weibf-l, V. Solomon. Raw HI: C. Smith, M. Arvzina, T. Squitieri, E. Hilovsky, J. Engler. Row IV: R. Mittereder, A. Ulizio. ,full l John Engler points out some layout methods to Patty Editor Mark Arezina and sponsor Mr. George listen to some ideas from the staff at and Rick Millers-der. a meeting. . Buooopia taff The Buccopia staff is responsible for publishing he yearbook. The jobs itoncerm-il with publishing ,he yearbook are performed under the supervision of Mr. George and the co-editors, Mark Arezina and Carol Martin. Those jobs include copy writ- ing, layout, soliciting ads, and photography. Unlike other members ofthe staff, Olga Dobrostan seems to 4 be thinking at this meeting - maybe about the yearbook. 135 Row I: B. Liska, P. Crognali, B. Sargent, K. Hardy, G. Miglionini, J. Wasylosky, K. Kowalik, C. Spana, B. Dzied- zic. Row II: L. Peters, L. Fox, D. Ewing, J. Rollison, L. Berkey, M. Devine, B. Mazur, L. Sakai. Row III: T. Osman, S. Menk, C. Sargent, C. Caydac, M. Weidner, D. Ross, L. Snyder, D. Wauga- man, C. Crim. Singing a ong - aughing The Ensemble was an innovation in Choir this year. Row I: D. Crooks, J, Albrick, D. Piper, S. DeMartino, J. Bollison, L. Davis, J. Wasylosky, P. Lobur. Row II: E. Groves, D. Andrews, M. Weidner, D. Female Chorus Burrell Higlfs cho- ruses, the Female Cho- rus and the Mixed Cho- rus, are run by Dyan Crooks, Presidenlg Dar- lene Andrews, Viee- presidentg Evy Groves, Secretary, and Linda Howard, Treasurer. 36 L. Lauer, P. Walzer. D. Venter. iwggm ...,f'Q N -nuwrlf' ii 9 .. 1 L x 5? ' -5 1- 2 1 Row I: L. Davis, J. Wasylosky, T. Hardy, L. Omeeinski, L. MeKillop. Row II: P. Leydig, J. Radziwell, L. How ard, D. Devine, D. Tietsworth. Row III: A. Allen, V. Solomon, K. Jomboek, D. Yannuzzi, A. Spak. Rau I B Waterloo J johnson D Plpfr L Gullmrancl zn D Dlltlllli C Post Nl Rupp A Tutor R011 II J Klln nnsmith. P. Pllfiffvr, C. Pow:-rs, S Monlgomsrx J Albrulx S Lll3PIlg,,00ll S D1'Vl.1rtlno P Walton Run III P Zanoltl B Blmpson l' S1 luarl E from D Arulrvws. B. lllrigul. Dunlap :sm two Lhoral UFOUIJS pcrlonn unmlu llu llm-wlion ol' Mr. orlja Atl0Y'fllIlU to Nl: Slxlllljl Ilu rnnn nur no s ol' llu' l'l4'IIlLll4' 1 to h me ilu lll1l1lll4ll4'lllIll'l0Illll C54 Iwo TFUUIJN lllI'l0FIl1 ll I lltllltlll ilu- Cllrislnuxs R0u'1:A. Cinorchi, D. V1-nt er, B. Parks, P. Rafalko, S Kromka, J. Antoon. Row ll E. Sprowls, B. Snoznik, P Walzer, P. Lobur. P. Croyle Rau' III: S. Knoll. D. Bowr B. Pelynio, B. Arroviof R Scherf, M. Jacobus. Row IV. D. Cochran, D. Criclvr, M Yarko, B. Davis, D. Crigh: IOH. 137 v 138 Burrell Students Grasp the Presen t l ' x Dave Kowal sets up for Some muSiC. Don DiGirolam0 gets ready for rehearsal. Tom Cropcho has tons of bass. 'cage Band Te perform and un- derstand jazz and jazz im- provisations is the pur- pose of the stage band, says Mr. Lagoon. This year, tlie stage band gave a eoneert in De- cember, a spring eoneert, and they also perlernied at the Alle-Kiski Stage Band Festival in Mareli. Some selections perlornied by tlie Stage Band were leWhLlt'k Wliaekf' u Buddy The Stage Band rehearses with Mr. Lagoon. Birth number, and e'Tl1ree for Twof' Row I: G. Wierzbicki, J. Rusiewicz, V. Ruflini, D. Neil, R. Shuey, W. Faubel, D. Farbishel, M. Nesbit. Row II: W. Haser, C. Sproul, D. DiGirolamo. Row IH: J. Taraba, G. Thickey, M. Kowal, J. Schoepf, D. King, C. Paulice, K. Nec, J. Arteritano, T. Maier, G. Pedatella. Row IV: T. Rearick, M. Sepelyak, R. Pellafone, D. Coulson, B. Tobin, R. Melani, T. Cropcho, D. Kowal. Row V: J. Martin, G. Koteski. nd Reach Out for the Future Row I: L. Abraham, P. Schrmlvr, S. Polovivliio, J. Dc-F4-lil-vs, M. MvKriskv, L. Caruso. P. Covhran. C. Hvyvr, P. Kurpakus. Rauf Il: J. Mohney, L. Storrirk, R. Beattie, R. Fastuva. D. Lewis, A. Ellll'lll'I'l, D. San:-si, R. Taylor, T. Allen. Rim' III: M. Ripp. P. Walton. L. Chalak, W. Davis, P. Walzer, D. Andrews. S. Devine. ff Top to Bottom: President Lynn Storrick, Vim'-President Rusernary Fastuva, Sevrc-tary Peggy Wal- ton, Treasurer Pat Walzer. Future Nurses of America This vluh has s+'wr'al elrjwliu-s. It enables Ihr' sluilf-nl lu ohlain ll lwltvi' LlINlCI'SlLlIl1llllg of nursing aml Ihr- xari- ous other nu-ilival lJl'0l'1'SSlUllS In hau- ing speakers and livlil trips. ll also gives thi- student iu'lual exp4'i'ivii4'4- in the nursing serxivz-. This year. invnilwrs of Ihr- vluh have gone Christmas shopping with Children from the Salvation Army and Candystripml at Cilizc-ns' Gem-ral Hos- pital. Row I: D. Venter, M. Matisko, P, Adams. L. Davis, D. Leivhliler, M. Jones. C. Hilvosky. M. Mazza, F. Bello. Rou' II: M. Rvvhlinsl-ii, A. Maza- ry, L. McAninch, D. Battrell, S. DeMartino, L. Kochanski, T. Slomka, M. Marolti. Raw UI: L. Be-ck, S. Young, L. Schmiirlm-r. P. Zanotti, S. VanCamp, J. Klingensmith, V. Stuhrick. J. Croyle. S. Hilliard. 139 40 DAVID ABATE Gen. 'QAIDIZJCII Student Council 11, 123 trcas.-123 AV Club 10, 11, 123 Art Club 12. VICKY ALCANTABA Comm. Vic FBLA 113 Gymnastics 12. LOUIS ABATE CP e'Baba Louw Football 12-Mgr3 Wrestling, Mgr.-10, 11, 123 Track, Mgr.-11, 123 Art Club 11, 123 Football Club 12. ANGELA ALLEN CP Angic,' Choir 10, 11, 123 Majorette 11, 123 FNA 103 Li- brary Club 113 Drama Club 113 FTA 123 Newspa- per 12Q Musical 11. JOSEPH ADAMS CP Monk'7 Math Club 123 Astronomy Club 123 Science Club 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, Intramurals 10, 11, 123 Magazine Capt. 12. MICHAEL ANTONACE DE Russian Gymnastics 10, 11g DECA 11, 12. DAVID ALBANESE Gen, Dag-O-Freak Conservation Club 11g Future Homemakcrs 12. MARK AREZINA Cp Arab Golf 10, 11, 123 Student Council 103 Math Club 11, Capt.-123 Yearbook 11, Ed-123 Math Team 11, Capt.-123 Musical 113 Chem Team, Capt-123 National Honor Society II, VP-123 Prom Commit- tee. .IEAN ALBRICK CP Jean Choir 9, 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 10, 113 Cheer- ettes 10Q French Club 103 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12: Musical 10, 113 National Honor Society 11, 123 Yearbook 11, 123 Newspaper 11, 12-Ed. JOSEPH ARTERITANO CP Jose Student Council 11, 123 Bio Club 10, Stage Crew 103 Gymnastics 11, 123 Key Club 123 Wrestling 10, 11, 123 Capt-123 Concert Band 10, 11, 12g Dance Band 11, 123 Marching Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 12. , CP DANIEL ASKIN Nlgnatesw Announcers Club 12. RALPH BAKER Cen. Ralph KAREN ASKIN Karen CP FBLA 103 FNA 11g FTA 11, 123 Art Club 12g GAA 10. Cen. Comm. WILLIAM CHARLES BAKER Cen. William Art Club 12. BRIAN ATTINCER Cramma VERNON BARKLEY DE Vernon NANCY AUGUSTINE lCNanCy77 FBLA 10, 11, 123 GAA 10g FHA 113 Handbook DIANE BASSETT Comm. Tiskct,' FBLA 10, 11, 12g GAA 10. MONICA BAKER Comm. Monica Majorettes 11, 123 FBLA 10, 11g CAA 105 News- paper 12. WILLIAM BATES CP Shaky', Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Football Club 10, 12g Stage Crew 11. 141 CYNTHIA BEACOM Cp Cyndie'7 Newspaper 12. ROBERT BEVERIDCE Gen, Stinger Bio Club 11. DEBRA BEACOM DE Debbic'i DECA 11, treas.-12. RAYMOND BLAIR CP 9YRay9, Announcer's Club-Music Director-12. ROBIN BEATTIE CP Rob Basketball Team 12g Swimteam 10, 11g Gymnas- tics 10g Mascot 10g Student Council 10g FBLA, treas.-10, 11g Announcers Club 12g FTA 11, 12g FNA 12g Prom Decorating 11. LORETTA BOCKORAS CP Gretta', FTA 10, 11, 12g Art Club 11, 12g Literary Nation- al Honor Society 11, 12g Magazine 12. NANCY BECKER Comm. Nancy Art Club 12. GEORGE BOE CP Johny Swim Team 11, 12. MICHELE BEJSTER CP Michele FNA 10g Library Club 11g Newspaper 123 Home- room Guidance Rep. 10. RICK BONAZZA CP Rick', Volleyball 10, 11, 12g Golf 11, 12g Astronomy Club 10, 11, 12g Math Club 11, 129 Baseball 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. STEVEN BOOHER CP Booner Football Mgr. 10, 123 Football Club 123 Intramur- als 10, 11, 123 Key Club 11, VP-12. RICHARD A. CAMBAL CP Football 10, 113 Football Club 103 Bio PAMELA BOSSIO Gen. Pam BARBARA CARTER CP Rick,' Club 11. NJCHOHQ Swim Team 10, 113 Cheerleader 10, 11, 123 Bas- ketball 123 Gymnastics 10, 113 FTA 123 Library Club 123 Prom Committee 11, Cheerettes 10. JACK BRANDT reulockcyw DE DECA 11, 12. LINDA MARIE CARUSO CP Lin FNA 10, 11, 123 FTA 113 Newspaper 123 Nation- al Honor Society 11, 123 Prom Decorating 11. ANGELA BUONO Comm. FHA 10g FTA 11, 123 FBLA 10, 11, 123 Prom Committee 113 Announcers Club 12. eeAngvv CAROL CASKER Comm. FBLA Carol,' GARY CALLAHAN DE Gary,' Student Council 113 DECA 113 Gymnastics 12, AV Club 11. DENNIS CHAPMAN DE Conservation Club 113 DECA 11, 12. Denny ' '1 'I 4 s s 44 LINDA SUE CHATAK CP Linda7' GAA. 10, FTA 11, 12, FNA 11, 12g Choir 10, 11, 12. JOHN CONTI CP John Football 10, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Class Pres 10, Football Club 10, 12, Announcers Club 12 Gymnastics Club 11. SHARON CHOBANIAN CP Cherie Art Club 10, 12, FNA 10, 11g Literary magazine 12. DEBBIE COUCH CP Marching Band 10, 11, 12. ELAINE COCHRAN CP Elaine', FTA 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Choir 10, 113 U.S. Steel Science Honors Institute 12, GAA 10, Prom Committee 11. DALE CRIGHTON CP Deb Dale Choir 12, Track 12, Football Mgr. 11, 123 Science Club 105 Photography Club 10-Vice Pres 11, Pres 12. PATTY COCHRAN CP Pat', FHA 10, 11, 12, FNA 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Guidance Rep. 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM CRIM CP Bill Swim Team 10, 11, 12, Track 11, Photography Club 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11. MARSHALL COLLINS CP Allen Spanish Club 10, 11, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12g Announcers Club 12. Dell Cromio CP Math Club, Photography Club. Dell DYAN CROOKS CP ??Dyan77 Majorettes 11, 123 HiLites 113 Musical 11. SYLVIA DAMATO CP Syl Art Club 12. STEPHEN CROPCHO CP Steven Football Mgr. 11, 123 Key Club 123 Swim Team 11, 123 Student Council 10, 11, 123 Math Club 11, 123 Photography Club 10. DENNIS DANIELS Cen. i'Corky AV Club. THOMAS CROPCHO CP Tom Dance Band 123 Marching Band 123 Homeroom Guidance Rep. 11, 123 Announcers Club 123 Baseball 11, 12. ROBERT DAVIS CP Bob Volleyball 10. 11, 123 Choir 10, 11, 12. PAT CROYLE CP Pat', Gymnastics 103 Marching Band 103 Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Bio Club 113 Choir 12. WENDY DAVIS Gen. Wendy Fna. KAREN CUNNINGHAM Comm, Karen,, FNA 10, FBLA 123 Literary Magazine 12. CAROL DAY GCN- Carol Intramurals 123 Art Club 123 FHA 11, 12. 46 DON DiGIROLAMO CP MDOHB Baseball 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 10, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Dance Band 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12. CARY DUDEK DE fQHenr'y79 DECA 12, Announcers Club 12, Conservation Club 11. LORI DINGFELDEB CP Q'Ding7' GAA 10, Gymnastics. .IANET DUNCAN COITIIII. Njanetv OLGA DOBROSTAN CP Olga'l National Honor Society 11, 12, Yearbook 12, In- tramurals 11, 12, Library Aid 12, FTA 10, 11, Treas-12, Steering Comm.-12, Convention Comm. 12. DAVID DUNN CP Dave,' Football 10, 11, 12, Football Club 10, 12, Cer- man Club, Pres.-11, Astronomy Club 11. LEAH KAY DUCATO CP Lee', FNA 11, 12, Swim Team 11, 12, Literary Maga- zine 11, 12, German Club, Pres.-12, Musical 10, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. LORRIE DUNN CP Lorrie,' Basketball 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. KEITH DUDA CP Coke Football 10, 11, 12, Football Club. MIKE DUPLINSKY CP Miken Bio Club 10, Conservation Club 11, Bio Lab Asst. 10, 11. DIANE DZIEDZIC CP Diane', FTA 11, 123 Choir 10, 11, 12. JOHN ENGLER CP Eng Volleyball 103 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Yearbook 123 Intramurals 10 11 12' Math Club 11 12 BUD EASLEY Comm. Beast Football 10, 11, 123 Swimming 10g Track 10, 11, 123 Football Club. CESTER EVANSKI Gen- Chester DANNY EDMUNDS Dan Radio Club. NINA FANTUZZO Comm. Nina', DECA 11 ALYCE EMMERT CP Alyce FNA 10, 11, 123 FTA 10. ROSEMARY FASTUCA CP Rose,' GAA 103 FNA 10, 11, VP-123 Swim Team 113 FTA 123 Homeroom Guidance Rep 123 Library Aid 123 Prom Decorating 113 Intramurals 10, 11, MARK ENDLISH Mark Radio Club 123 Homeroom Guidance Rep. 10, 11, CHRIS FAZIO CP Chris', 147 48 .JEFF FERENCE CP Rat Student Council 10, 11, 12, Football 10, Truck 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 11, 12, Wrestling 12, Key Club 12. LYNETTE FORSMAN Comm. Lynette FBLA 10, 11, Treas.-12, GAA 10, Student Coun- cil 11, 12, Homeroom Guidance Rep. 10, 11, 12. CLAYTON FERGUSON CP Ferg', Football 10, 11, 123 Football Club 10, 12, Gor- man Club 10g Conservation Club 11, Key Club 10, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. HELEN FRAICOLA Comm. Helen FRANK FESTA CP Frank MARK FREEMAN CP FishmanH Key Club 123 Gymnastics Club 10, 11, 12, Foot- ball Mgr. 11, Swim Team 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 12. 1. MARTIN FITZMAURICE CP Martyn Student Council 12, Math Club 11, Photography Club 10, 11, VP-12. CINDY FUGE CP Cindy,' Biology Club 10, 11, FTA 12, Announcers Club DAVID FOLEY CP Dave BOB FULLERTON CP eerredsa Band 10 11 123 Bio Club 10 11' Math Club 12 DAVID lVl. CARDONE Con, HDt'IllLl- DARLA GOURLEY CP MDLUY.. FHA 101 Swim T4-Lim 11g FTA 123 Auuomuw-rs Club 12: Iutrauuurul 11: Prom Dawn FNA 11: Librarx Aid 12. n mug 11' REBECCA CARDONE Comm. Bi-vky Majorvllvs: Art Club. CYNTHIA CRAY Comm. Cx mix FTA. ALAN GAYDAC CP Al Cy iunuslivs 10. 11. ARNELL GREENWALD Comm. Arm-Il FBLA 10. 121 FTA 12g FHA 10. 123 Prom Dwo- rutiug 11. .HM CIUNTA CP Uspillvri Wrestling 10, 11, Capt.-123 Truvk 10, 123 Photog- raphy Club 10: Radio Club 10: GyIIlIl2lSlll'S 10. 12. JOHN GROMLEY Con. LORETTA COCA Comm. Lorc'tta' FBLA 10g CAA 10. .IANICE CROOMS Comm. FBLA 10, 11, 12: FHA 10. John ,lanivou 'I49 50 CYNTHIA GRYWINSKI CP Cindy Newspaper 12, Drama Club 11, Debate 10. .IUDITH HAJEL CP Judi,' FTA 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Prom Committee 11g Homeroom Guidance Rep. 10, 11, 12. LINDA GULDBRANDSEN Mouse'7 CP FHA 10, 11, 12, Choir 12. DENNIS HARDY RDCHQS Comm. Photography Club 103 Announcers Club 12. GEORGE GUIDO CP Georgel, Student Council 11, Pres-12, Newspaper 12g AV Club 10, 11. WILLIAM HARDY Gen. BillH MARY HACKETT CP eeMary99 Art Club 12. GARY HARE Comm. Freako,' Student Council 113 Prom Committee 11, Stage Crew 12, Conservation Club 11. EDWARD HAIEL CP Edu Photography Club 10, Homeroom Guidance Rep. 10. SUSAN HARTLAND CP Sue FNA 10, 11, 125 GAA 10g Choir 10, Photography Club 11, 12. SUSAN HECKER CP ffsuev Majorettes 10, 11, 12g FTA 123 Cheerettes 103 Li- brary Club 123 Gymnastics 11. DIANE HILD Comm. Din FBLA 10, 11, 12, FHA 10g FTA 12, Swim Team 10. PAULA LYNNE HEIDELMEIER Comm. Paula FBLA 10, 11, 123 GAA 10. EDWARD HILOVSKY CP Ed Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 11, 123 Dance Band 11g School Plays 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Literary Magazine 12. JANET HENSEL DE eetlanetv DECA 12. BARBARA HOLMES Cen. Barb', FHAg Art Club. KIM HESS CP Kim GAA 10, Cheerettes 103 FBLA 11g FHA 11, Prom Committeeg Announcers 12, FTA 12, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12. BONNIE HONKUS Comm. Bonnie,' FHA 10g FBLA 10, 11, 12. WAYNE HEUVAL CP 'Waynardi' Gymnastics, Conservation Club. RICHARD HOOD CP QeRiCkss Gymnastics 11, 12, Bio. Club 105 Photography Club 104 Wrestling Team 11, 12. 'I52 CP GRETCHEN HOWELL Grctchl' Homeroom Guidance Rep. 10, 11g FTA 11: French Club 12. DAVID JACK CP Daw Marching Band 10, Bio. Club 113 Photography Club 10, 11. CP DENNIS HRIVNAK Riverat Gymnastics 11, 12. DEBORAH A. .IOHNSON Gen, Debbie Swim Team 10, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Gen. NORMAN HUFE Norm Art Club 11, 12g Photography 12. DEBRA IVI. JOHNSON Comm Debbie DECA 123 FBLA 10, 11, GAA 10. Comm. Gymnastics. LUCY HUSTAK ClLuCy57 RANDY KADUNCE CP Kazoo Gymnastics 10, 11, 12g Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Gen. DANIEL IPOLETTA fCHyp077 Announcers Club-Program Director 12, Student Council-12. DAVID KAKUK CP Rook Key Club 10, 11, 12g Math Club 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, Volleyball 10, 12. DAVID KIEBLER DE John Cons: I'hlll0I1 Club, DECA. GARY KOTESKI CP Curllcslxi Tennis Team 10, 11, 12: Pop Band 10, 11, 121 Stage Band 10, 11, 123 Marching Baud 10, 11. 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Math Club 12: Prom Committee. THOMAS KLEBINE CP Bintz Sludent Council. HAROLD KRAMPHOLZ CP Skip Cvinnuslics 10, 11. DEBORAH KNOLL CP Debbie FTA 10, 11. 12, German Club-Sc-c't. 123 Newspa- per 12, Prom Committee. DEBORAH SUE KURPAKUS DE Debby Library Club 10, 112 DECA 11, Sc-Ut.-121 Swim Team 10. MARSHA KOCON Comm. Martha FBLA 10, 11, 12. JUDITH ANN LANDIS Comm. 'gjiuliu Cheerleader Captain-10, 11, 12, Clive-rcllcs 105 Gymnastics 10, 113 Library Club 12. DAVID KOEHLER CP Daw Student Council 11. .IULENE LANCLOIS Comm. Julim-H Homcroom Guidance Rep. 11, 12, Ol'l'icc Aid 10, 11, 12. 15 54 RAYMOND LASCEK Gen. Bennett Conservation Club 11. SUSAN LIBENCOOD Comm. Sue National Honor Society, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, FBLA 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, Handbook Staff. PATRICIA LAUSBERG CP Pat Swim Team 10, 11, Capt.-12, Yearbook Staff 12, Gymnastics 11, 12, GAA 10, Prom Committee Chairman, National Honor Society 11, 12, IV Cheerleader 10. BARRY LINDEMUTH CP erBarr-yu Gymnastics 11, 12. WILLIAM H. LENZ CP Bill Student Council 10, 11, 12, Senior Class Treas., Bio. Club 11, Announcers Club 12. WALLACE LUCZAK DE Wallace DECA. MELANIE LEONARDI Me FNA 10, 11, ETA 12, GAA 10, Announcers 12, Prom Committee, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. MIKE LUKAS CP eeLukevs Baseball 11, 12, Bio. Club 10, Photography Club 12, Science Club 11, 12, Track, Astronomy Club 10, 11. WENDY LESLIE Comm. Wendy FBLA 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, Intramurals 11, 12. KATHY LUKEHART CP Luke', GAA 10, FNA 11, FTA 11, 12, Announcers 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. CP THOMAS MAIER Tu rtlew Student Council 10, 11, Marching Band 10, 11, 12-Drum Major. CP CP Basketball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10. OE Comm. DANIEL MARRA CP reDannyv9 Swim Team 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, News- paper 12, Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. JOSEPH MALASPINA NFI'IIQO,7 MEITAEL MARRA, CP Flute Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Dance Band 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, Track 10. MICHAEL MALLOY CPJet99 CAROL MARTIN CP Carol', FTA 10, 11, Yearbook Co-editor-12, National Honor Society 11, Sec't.-12. MICHAEL MANCINI QQMike7, JEFFREY MARTIN OE Nleffreyn PATRICIA MARKLE ffPat,, .IOSEPH MARTIN CP Jose Dance Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Baseball 11, 12, Radio Club 10. 56 SHERYL MAXWELL CP HSll1'I'I'f-1 Sl'll'I1l'lx Club 11: CAA 10: 1711A-11. 12: Huntl- book Stull: 1.ilmn'y Club 12: FBLA 10: Prom Com millvv. VICKY MQPHERON su-. G MARIE MAZARY Comm. Mll'l2lI'il'-A Choir 10, 11, FBLA 10, 11. 12. l'1Llllllll00li Stull: Volleyball lnlrannuruls 12. MARSHA MEANOH CP N1V1ilI'SllLlu CllPt'I'll'Llllt'l' 10g Cl1oor'0tlvs Club 101 Nnlionul Honor Sovivly 11. 12: 1Illl'2iII1llI'LllS 12. MONICA M1'CLEL1,AND CP Mon National Honor Sovivty 11. 12: N4-xsspnpvl' Club 11, 12g Drnnuuivs Club 10, 11: 1llll'LllIllll'i1lS 11. 12. JAMES H. MEYER CP ..I-lug.. Football 10, 11, 12: Football Club 10, 12grl'm1-k 11, 12. DIANA MQCONNELL Comm. Dimmu FBLA 10, 12, DECA 11, Hanclboolx Stall. KENT MINFORD CP Dum Student Council 12g Swim Team 10, 11, Capt.-12g Golf Tvzun 10, 11, 12, Math Club 113 Scimlcc Club 103 GX'mIlilSlll'S Club 12. AMY McELWA1N Comm. Amos Concert Band 10, 11, 12g 1V1llI'l'lllIlg Band 10, 11, 12, FBLA. MELANIE MITCHELL 'Til-kx RICHARD MITTEREDER CP Rh-k Swim Tcam 10.11. 12: Km Club 11. 12: National Honor Sooivty 11. Trvas.-123 Yvarbook Stall' 12: National Foronsit' Ls-agtw 10. THOMAS E. MURPHY CP National Honor Society 11. 12. .IOANNE MONTEMURRO Comm. Joanne- FBLA 11. 123 Studi-nt Council 11. 123 Prom Coinmittveg Handbook Stafl'3 Homcroom Guidance Rvp. 10. 11, 12. TIMOTHY MURPHY CP Basketball 103 CoIf103 Captain 11, 12. Tom Murpha' RANDY MOORE CP Randy,' Baseball 10. 11. 123 FHA3 Football and Basketball Intramurals. ROBERT MYERS CP eeMy't?FSlI CYNTHIA MORET Comm. Cindy Student Council 103 FBLA 10, 11, 123 Office Aid3 Intramurals. WILLIAM MYERS Cgmm, WiIliC1, GOIf11. 122 Gymnastics 10. MARIAN MORRIS Comm. Punktn FBLA 10, 11, 123 CAA 10. KIM NEDLEY rrKinl1s 7 58 JOHN NEE CP Kevin Concert Band, Marching Bandg Dance Band. LOU ANN OLINGER Comm. Lou, Homeroom Guidance Rep. 11, 12, Handbook Staff' News a er 12' CAA 10g FBLA 10, 11 9 P P 9 Newspaper Club 12. MARK NESBIT CP Nes Marching Band 11, 12, Pep Band 11, 12g Dance Band 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12. ARTHUR OMECINSKI CP DOROTHY NOGA CP Dottie Cheerleader 10, 11, Capt.-12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, GAA 10, National Honor Society 11, Pres.-12, Homecoming Queen, Prom Committee, Soph. VPg Library Club 12. MARLA PANARA CP Omo Marla FTA 11, 12, Newspaper 129 Prom Committee. STEVEN NONN CP Stevew Wrestling Mgr. 11, 12, Stage Crew 12. MICHAEL PANIAN CP Mike Newspaper Club 12g Bio. Club, Literary Magazine 12g All School Play. JOHN NOWIKOWSKI CP eeN0Wa91 Football 10, 11, Capt.-123 Football Club 10, 12. JOHN W. PARKHILL MARK NIZAR OWEIDA OE John' SUSAN PASQUERELLA CP eesueva FTA 10, 11g FHA Pres.-123 Intramural Volleyball 10, 11, 12. MARCELLA PITTS Comm. Marci' FBLA 10, 11, 12, GAA 10. Gen. ROBERT PATTON General', DOUGLAS PONGRANCE CP Doug, Radio Club 10, Pres.-11, 12, Astronomy Club 11 Photography Club 10. CP Gymnastics Musical 11, CP Swim Team CP Choir 10, 1 1, 11, 12. BRUCE PELYNIC Bruce 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 104 Choir 123 Stage Crew 11. DAVID POST CP Dave, Wrestling Team 10, 11, Golf Team 11, 12, Bio Club 11g FHA 12. WILLIAM PETERS Booboo,, 11, 12. MICHAEL POTOCNAK CP Michael PAMELA PFEIF EER ??PaIn7, 123 Musical 10, 11, Gymnastics 10, DANE POWELL CP feDane1a Gymnastics 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, Marching Band 10, 11, 123 Concert Band 10, 11, 12g Wres- tling. 7 9 7 60 CYNTHIA PREUS CP HCin1ly German Club 12, FNA 10, 11. JOHN RESETAR CP evR0Sav Volleyball Team 10, 11, Golf Team 10. 11, Key Club 10, 11. DEBRA QUARLES Cen, Debbie DECA 12, FHA 10, 11, 12. JAMES RESH CP ?fJim77 Bio. Club, Drama Club, Announcers Club 12, Key Club, German Club 11, Musical 10, 11, School Play 11. SUSAN QUIGLEY CP Quigs,' Majorettes 11, 12, FNA 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, FTA 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Student Council 12, Prom Committee. MARGARET RHOADES CP eepeggyvv FTA 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee, Intramurals 10, 11, Basketball Team 12. DEBRA REIFSCHNEIDER Comm. RcilT GAA 10, FBLA 10, 11, Gymnastics 12. JEFFREY RICHARDSON CP 'Hefty Basketball 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Football Mgr. 12, FTA 11, Bio. Club 10, 11. KATHY REITZ Comm. Reitz FBLA 10, 11, 12, GAA 10. MARY LINDA RIPP CP Mary Lin Newspaper 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, FNA 10, 12, FTA 11, 12, Science Club 11, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Choir 12. 46' DAVID ROSS floss!! Announcers Club 123 AV Club 10, 11. FRANK SACK CP Skeets,, Intramural Football 10, 11, 123 Leo Club. VINCENT RUFFINI CP Varmit', FTA 10, II, 123 Bio. Club 11, 123 Dance Band 10, 11, 123 Concert Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 123 Marching Band 10, 11, 12. DAVID SADA CP Dave,' Football 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 103 Track 11, Na- tional Honor Society 11, 123 Football Club 10, 11. .IAN K. RUSIEWICZ CP Rusty Science Club 10, 11, 123 Photography Club 103 FTA 11, 123 Dance Band 11, 123 Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12. DAVID SANTSCHI CP Mom Marching Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 123 National Honor Soc.3 Astronomy Club 10, 11, 12-Pres. 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Swim Team 103 Concert Band 10, 11. .IOHN RYCHLINSKI CP Killcr', Basketball 10, 11, 123 Football 103 Football Club 103 Astronomy Club 113 German Club 113 FTA 113 Student Council. BEVERLY SARCENT CP Bev Drama Club 10, 113 FBLA 103 HiLites Staff 11, 123 Prom Committee3 Library Club 123 Plays 10, 11, 123 Girls' Chorus 12. .IO-ANN SABOLCHAK DE Skinnyw DENNIS SCARPINITI CP HSCHFPM Baseball 123 Basketball 10, 113 Announccrs Club 123 Stage Crew 12. 62 CHRISTINE SCHERF Comm. 'fChris'7 LESLIE SCHULTZ Comm. V Les', FBLA 10, 11, 123 FTA 11, 123 FHA 10Q Prom Committee 11. BRUCE SCHNEIDER CP Schnide Football 10, 113 Football Club 103 German Club 12. DEBORAH SEAMAN CP Debbie,' Spanish Club 113 Newspaper 12. Gen. IVIERLE SCHRECKENCOST Peabrain,' LARRY SEBEN Larry Student Council 123 Golf 113 Announcers Club 123 Wrestling 10. CII. MARK SCHMELZER a TERESA SERLUCO CP ffTerry,, FNA 103 GAA 103 FTA 11, 123 Homeroom Guid- ance Rep. 11. PATRICIA SCHRODER CP Pat Library Club 113 Prom Comm. llg Yearbook 123 Photography Club Sec-123 Lab Asst-123 DECA Sec-12. CYNTHIA SHANK 1 FTA 10, 11, Regional Sec.-12, Convention Comm. 12, Steering Comm.-123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Yearbook 123 Library Club 123 Magazine Capt. 123 FNA 11. RICKI SHANK Gen. Pig Conservation ,11. MURRAY SHUMAKER CP Murray Concert Band 103 Wrestling Manager 10, 11, 12, Stage Crew 11, 12. JOHN SHELDON Cen. John Photography 10, 11, 12. KAREN SIEBER Bus. Karen Swim Team 10, 11, 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, Hand- book 12. DANIEL SHIELDS CP Dan Tennis Team 10, 11, 12-Capt. 12, Swim Team 12g Basketball Team 10, 11g Golf Team 10, Student Council 12, Newspaper Staff 12. DORA SIERACKI CP Dora', Marching Band 10, FTA 10, 11, 12, Sec.12g Con- cert Band 10, 11g Yearbook Staff' 12, School Mu- x sical 11, National Honor Society. I I, I CAROLE SHIREY Carole CP Spanish Club 10, 11. BONNIE SIMON CP Peanutbutter, GAA 10, FBLA 10, 11, FNA 12g Intramurals 10 ELAINE SHREMSHOCK Bus. Elaine Library Club 10, 11g Handbook 12. PAMELA SINCLAIR CP Pam National Honor Societyg Majorettcs 10, 11, 12, 12-I-Ieadg Chemistry Team 12, Yearbook Ads Edi- tor 12g Math Club 12, Musical 10, Cheerettes 10' Prom Refreshment Com. 115 Choir 10, 11g In tramurals 9, 10, 11, 12g CAA 9, 10g Homcroom Guidance Representative. 'I6 64 .3 TIMOTHY SIPES DE !ETim77 VANESSA SOLOMON CP Nes,' HiLites Staff 11, 12-Co-editor 12, FTA 11, Debate 10, 11-Co-capt. 11, National Honor Soc, Year- book 12. CAROL SMAIL Bus. Carol GAA 10, FBLA 10, 11, 12-Sec. 11, Vice Pres. 12. WILLIAM SPEER DE Bill,' National Honor Soc., Wrestling 10, 11, 12,-Capt. 12, Gymnastics 12, DECA 11, 12-Pres. 12. CHARLES SMITH CP Charley Photography Club 10, 11, 12, Mixed Choir 10, 11, 12, Yearbook 12. JOHN SPIERING Cn. Taters Conservation Club 11, Art Club 12. DARYLL SMITH Gen. Loser Gymnastics 12, Track 12. CARY SPROUL CP Sproul FTA 10, 11, 12,-Treas. 11, Pres. 12, Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Concert Band 10, 11, 12, Dance Band SUANN SMITH ue National Honor Soc., FTA 11, 12, FNA 10, CAA 10, Science Club 11, Library Club 12, HiLites Staff' Prom Committee. THOMAS SQUITIERI CP Squit'i Tennis 10, 11, 12, Sr. Class Pres. 12, Jr. Class Vice Pres: Student Council 11 12- Dramatics Club 10, 11, Musical 11, Marching Band 10, 11, Announcers Club 12, National Honor Soc., Prom Committee. MARGARET STADTERMAN See. Margie,' FHA 113 FBLA 10, 11, 12. RONALD STIRLAND CP Ron Football 123 Track 12. MARYANN STEELE CP MaryannH Student Council 103 FTA 123 Debate Team 10, 11-Co-capt. 113 HiLites Staff 12Q National Honor Soc. LYNN STORRICK CP Lynn FNA 10, 11, 123 FTA 10, 123 National Honor Soc.3 Yearbook 11, 12. SANDRA STEER CP Sandy FNA 10, 113 FTA 11, 123 GAA 103 FBLA 11, HiLites Staff 123 Announcers Club 12. DOUGLAS STULTZ CP Doug Football 10, 11, 123 Math Club 11, 123 Basketball 10. DONALD STEWART CP Don Football 103 Wrestling 10, 11, 12g Football Club 103 Art Club 12. CATHY SURMA CP Cathy Majorettes 11, 12, Ass't Head 123 FNA 10, 113 FTA 123 Announcers Club 123 GAA 10. TIMOTHY STEWART CP Doughy', Photography Club 10, 11, 12 Pres. 123 Marching Band 10, 11, 123 Concert Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM SUTTON CP Butt Student Council 113 Sr. Class Sec't3 Biology Club 102 Literary Mag. 12, HiLites 12. CS JAN ig- 66 LINDA SUVOY Bus. Linda', FHA 10g FBLA 10, 11, 12. LESLIE TILMANS CP rel-,CSU FNA 11, German Club 12. PAULA SWAIN CP i'Paula Student Council 103 FNA 11g Announccrs Club 12g Prom Committeeg Girls' Basketball 12. SUE TIMBLIN Bus. Sue GAA 10g FBLA 11, 12, Handbook 12, Homeroom Guidance 10, 11, 12. BARBARA SWARTZ h Bus. P1ppy' FBLA 10, 11, 12, FHA 10, 113 FTA 12, Home- coming Attendant 10, 12, Soph. Class Sec't3 Girls' Swim Team 10. SANDRA TRUVER CP Sandy FTA 10, 11, 12. SANDRA SZUCH CP Szuchie', FTA 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12, HiLites Staff 12, Prom Committee. KERBY TYGER CP Kerb Wrestling 12g Baseball 10. NANCY THICKEY CP Thic Announcers Club 123 Prom Committee, Girls' B Basketball 12g FTA 12g FNA 12. FRANCINE URSETTA CP PPUFSSN FTA 10, 11, 123 HiLites Staff 12, Library Club 12g Prom Committee. JACK VAN CAMP CP .lack', Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Capt. 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12g Football Club 10, 11, 12, Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Vice Pres. MARGARET WALTON CP ffPeggy77 FNA 10, 11, 12 Sec. 12, Yearbook 11, 125 FHA 12: Choir 12. DAN VANDENBURGH CP Burg, Student Council 11 12 Vice Pres 12' Home- room Guidance 11, 12. PAT WALZER CP Pat Drama Club 10, Debate Team 10, FNA 12 Treas. 12, Girls' Basketball Team 12g Soph. Class Treas. JAY VAN WETERINC CP I Jay,' Student Council 10, 115 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Baseball 11, 12, Volleyball 11, 12. ROBERT WATERLOO Bus. rrB0b1s Radio Club 12, National Honor Soc. DAVID WAGNER CP Wap Football 10g FHA 12, Conservation Club 11g Foot- ball Club 10. .1 EF FERY WATSON DE Bronson7, AV Club 10, DECA Club 11, 12. JOHN WALKER CP Hook Football 10, 11, 12, Capt 12g Basketball 10, 11, 12, Capt. 125 Football Club 10, 11, 12g Student Council Alt. 12. AMY WEIBEL Bus.fCP Amy', National Honor Soc., FBLA 10, 11, 123 Hand- book 12g Yearbook 12. ' 167 68 GARY WIDMER Gen. Gary,' LARRY YOUNG DE Larry' Track 12. TOM WILKS DE ffJaCk77 Gymnastics 103 DECA 11, 123 Conservation Club 11. ROBERT YOUNG CP Ogle tliorpc Plays 10, 11. LARRY WILLIAMS CP Sunshine Superman' Track 11, 12g Stage Crew 11, 12 Pres. 12g HiLites 12. ANDREA ZAIDEL Sec. Andy Literary Mag. 12, FBLA 12g DECA 12. MICHAEL YACKO CP Q ke77 RODNEY ZAMPOGNA CP Rod Gymnastics Club 12, Science Club 12. RANDY YOI-IE ffRandy77 CP Baseball 1 1, Wrestling 12. 12, Radio 12, Conservation 11, JOHN NEWELL Gen. Mole v V To Be Continued . i i Senior Class Officers Bill Lenz, treasurerg Tom Squitie-ri, Presidentg Jack Van Camp, vice-president: Bill Suttonn, secretary, pause from an important senior vlass nu-e-ting. i 3 Peggy Walton Stops to think about her snnior yC3l'. Seniors Not Pictu red : David Alerich Daniel Craig Raymond Davis Barbara Honkus James Hughes Gregory Kurpakus f X X sl f f'iar-5 Nancy Thickey directs Jeff Richardson in signing his name. s . ,ii Dennis Lang Mark Oweida Connie Rosselle Ana Simon Bernard White H.. lean Albriclc smiles after a trying day with the photographer. 'I6 Varsity Row I: E. Wiles. R. Bates, G. Thickey, J. Martin, B. Shank. Row II: K. Johnston. B. Bates, C. Slagle, D.'Mathews, T. Mixelberger. Row III: R. Moore, D Scarpiniti, R. Yohe, C. Peconi, T. Leslie. Row IV: D. Stultz. D, DiCirolamo, J. Van Wetering, J. Engler, C. Cortese, J. Walker. ln last year's baseball season the Bucs brcezed their way through exhibition play compiling a fine record of 6-2. However, the going got rougher as they began regu- lar season play. A few heartbreaking losses virtually knocked the Bucs out of contention for their first sec- tion title and the team ended the season with a 4-6 rec- ord . . . 170 SEASONS RECORD X B.H.S. Qpp 8 Oakmont 1 5 Kiski Area 3 5 Kittaning 8 12 Shannoek Valley 9 2 Apollo Ridge 6 8 Kittaning 6 9 Shannock Valley 7 6 Apollo Ridge 4 Wins: 6 Losses: 2 'X Exhibition Games h a. Bues Get Set for NBat tle SEASONS RECORD il' B H S OPP. Valley Springdale Butler Freeport Butler Highlands Valley Freeport Highlands Springdale ak Section Games Wills: 4- Losses: 6 . . . This year the baseball Bucs have several returning lettermen, and hope to improve on last ye-ar's record. Bill Bates, Tom Cropeho, Blaine Shank, and Chris Peco- ni, a junior who pitched a no-hitter against Freeport in his sophomore year, give great balance to the teams pitching attack. Don DiGirolamo, John Engler. Mike Lukas, Randy Moore, joe Martin, Dennis Searpiniti, Doug Stultz, Dave Santschi, and Randy Yohe provide depth and experience at the remaining positions. Let's hope that the Bucs will put it all together this season. Seniors tw QA ' f Row I R. Moore, R. Yohe, B. Bates, J. Walker, M. Malloy. Row II: D. Scarpiniti, J. Engler, J. Van Wetering, J. Rychlinski. Row Ill: J. Martin D Stultz D D1Cirolamo. The Traek Team Vaults Row I: ', G, Kankoski, B. Wralvlc, J. Meyer, B. Cumlmundson, K. Meyer, B. Braclcin. Row II: C. Mohamed, M. Brnik, T. Herheck, D. Solomon D Cochran G. Leah. Row IH: V. Smith, F. Cigler, T. Murdovlc, A. Conti, J. Fcrenm-, P. l.m'as. Row IV: R. Slialllvr, L. Susini, Cv. Ohlrinlc, J. Gigler, B Harris Row V J. Trettle, M, Conti, ', L. Williams, M. Neslrit, D. Smith. 172 The Track Team hopes to improve on last year's record. The strong points ol' this yearls team will he Tom Herheek in the 100, ,lim Meyer in the shot put, Larry Williams in the broad jump, and Jeff Ference in the mile. ' Not a member of the track team, B.H.S. 53 57 52 101 65 4-5 53 SEASONS RECORD OPP. Shaler Highlands Moon Sto Rox East Allegheny Gateway North Hills . Into Section Play How about lending me a hand? ,io .fa 'Q' ln.. 1 Row I: , ', J. Meyer, D. Smith. Row II: M. Nesbit, E. Easley, L. Williams, J. Ference. Not a senior on me track team. :qaw 173 Tennis Team Makes a 'QRaeket'7 in Section 5 qw? , . in Row I: J. Lausberg, D. Wardle. C. Kowalik. D. Stoller, R. McCunn, D. Neil. Row Il: Coach Marty Bosin, D. Shields, D. Cmerek, J. Marlinkovich, G. Koleski, K. Luyk, T. Squitieri. ...q SEASONS RECORD B.H.S. OPP. 3 Oakmont 2 4 Oakmont 1 9 St. Fidelis 1 6 Mars 0 4 Valley 1 3 Highlands 2 4 Kiski Area 1 3 Springdale 2 3 Kitlanning 2 1 3 Valley 2 1 Highlands 4 5 Kiski Area 0 3 Springdale 2 2 Kittaning 3 Wins: 12 Losses: 2 I74 COACH MARTY BOSIN uncann- i 56 , A ew 'Wi Bo.-una: BRANLN ll L.-nn , Penny R Mag, I T1 'OO 1 DATE NOVIOQQVONQ 007 QAAAJW, 32q5.Q-Q X Mymlfiiw Mmwfwii DOM, PEOPOEEHS NATIONAL BAN CHAS. Bmw.: BURRELLJRQR msn PARKIN A N Y TIME You. ms 8:0 ADS A HIGHLANDS AT BURRELL U PQM. A Q BASKETBALL Q Q 78 l COLAO STUDIOS 55W Walnui Sheef Your Yearbook PI'1o+ograpIwer PIH5bu'9h 32' P B. Sanurmll ai HiIIcresI Shopping Cenier Q Lower Burrell, Pa. Phone: 339-6648 'I' Morfgage Loans Consfrucfion Financing 'I' Insured Passbook Savings and Savings Cer'ri'ficaIes ... .MM ak ISII FEDEIIAI. SAVINGS AND IOAN ASSOCIATION Men and Boys Wear I75 HiIIcresI' Shopping Cenfer Lower Burrell, Pa. Phone: 335-I I I7 ,Y L. 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