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CONTENTS THE HIGHLANDER EDITORS Denise Lochene Stephanie Wondokier ADVISOR Mr Paul Baran VOLUME XXI May 26, 1981 Page Memories 2 FACULTY 4 SENIORS 18 CLASSES 1982 60 1983 68 1984 76 VO-TECH 84 SPORTS 90 ACTIVITIES 118 SENIOR WILL 152 SENIOR DIRECTORY 155 Official Photographers Henry Studios Student Photographers Mike McConnell Dennis Horne Mark Parrish Earl Crowell Nicki Worchesky Debbie McGlynn Published yearly by the HIGHLANDER STAFF CAMBRIA HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA 16668 Publishers: Taylor Publishing Company 1515 W. Mockingbird Lane Dallas, Texas 75237 Field Representative Mr Larry Suhey CONTRIBUTING STAFF SENIORS Lora Lee Rusnak Michelle Weber Mike Smithmyer Chris Swab Kim Phillips Linda Miller Kim Swarden Paula Weber SPORTS Jerry Whiteford Lisa Frank Ed Yahner Barb Kutrutf Paula Jenkins Jenny Rosian Chris Blake Stephanie Patrick FACULTY Nan Beach Darla Gray Patty Stewart Denise Sever UNDERCLASSMEN Pam Yeckley Tina Luther Linda Bechol Mary Stoltz VO-TECH Tammy Gregory Donna Hoover Jane McConnell ACTIVITIES Lou Leonard Chris Smith Jo-Lynn Valenti Gary Laurito Tammy Weber Natasha Rozdilski Tammy Lenz Janice Holtz Annette Wysocki Shelley Kirkpatrick Denise McGowan Sue Endler Rose Bogus Diane Hanyok Ed Gens Tish Keefe Laura Wholaver Robyn Hitch Maria Stoy Chris Zalisnock Mary Ann Skebeck Julie Kirkpatrick Ann Yeckley Lori Cattoi Linda Strittmatter Patty Sibert Nina Passanita Mary Stoltz Theresa Phillips Barb Bosar Janet Carl Bill Weakland Karen O'leary Eileen Eckenrode Beth Solomon Molly Donahue Debbie Provost Tammy Sneath Chris Baker
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I We Will Remember September 1980-May 1981 left its special mark on the pages of history. Throughout the fall we seniors shared in the bitter frus- trations of our great country as the 52 American citizens continued to be held hostage by the whimsical, terroristic forces in Iran. Then with the whole country we felt the elation of the hostages' release after 444 days of captivity Watching these modern heroes debark from their planes as free people caused many of us to shed tears of joy. The sense of patriotism and all those yellow ribbons will long be with us in memory. Other events were also important. The electing of a new president dominated the media and our autumn POD current events While our mock elections chose Jimmy Carter, the United States chose Ronald Reagan. In our economics classes discussions of the effects of inflation and unemployment were all too real when we considered our own local economy. Some class members even got to participate in a government program — the 18 year old guys had to register for the draft. In sports, Pittsburgh lost its title City of Champions” as the Steelers failed even to make the playoffs and the Pirates folded in Sep- i tember. Finally, the question we all pondered was, Who shot J.R.? Still, while events around us were making history because we seniors were so caught up in the daily demands of life at Cambria Heights when we gather together in the year 2006 for our 25th class reunion, what we are most likely to remember is: Harold S. Abrams: Having to clean up the carpet after being in a soup battle. James T Adams: The day I missed the Vo-Tech bus on the first day of my first year of Tech. Joe Anna: Weir taking us to the office for playing frisbee in the parking lot during finals. Randy A. Ault: On my graduation night and the great times I had as a senior. Bryan Baker: My Junior year in Pion's class. Nan Suzette Beach: The explosion in the janitor's room. Susan Belchick: Junior Prom Thomas R. Bensor: When in 10th grade I shot an arrow at the target, but accidentally hit the radiator of Brian Bobal’s car which was sitting in the parking lot! John Berish: Telling the big guy just what was on my mind. Ron Berzonsky: The day we egged N.C.'s band. Yvette Beunier: Going to Vo-Tech with the morning class and all the crazy times we had on the bus. Debbie Blake: Going to Vo-tech with the morning class. Rose Marie Bogus: Performing half-time shows during foot- ball season and all the memorable times I had with my close triends, our gang. Brenda Born: Going to my first prom. Theresa Born: Going to Vo-Tech with the morning class and all the crazy times we had on the bus. Barbara A. Bosar: Remembering Scott and the projector in mom's class. Cheryl Anne Brown: Crazy lunch conversations and when the swim team wrote Merry Christmas on the boy's locker room mirror. Daniel Scott Brummage: Etchell’s party caravan Ronald Joseph Budicky: The night of Etchell's 3 ring party caravan Robert Burgoon: The time John almost drowned in the swimming pool. Janet Carl: Remembering Scott and the projector in mom’s class. Kenneth Carpinello: The day we wrecked the Camaro going to Vo-Tech. Lori Michelle Cattoi: Falling off my chair in Typing I. Donna Ceschini: Bus ride home from basketball games. Mary Chverchko: The time when Diane G. and I ran through the guys’ locker room. Doug Thomas: Filling Yooks shoes with shaving creme. Rich Waksmanski: Being hit by a train. Joe Weakland: My bus driver Fireball driving 25 mph to and from school. Lori Ann Weakland: When a whole bottle of men's cologne broke in my lap in homeroom. Michele Weber: Winning the state legion parade 5 years in a row. and the good times I spent with my friends through High School. Paula Weber: Running out of gas on the way to school. Robert Weber: When we got caught mooning on the track bus. Stephanie Marie Wenekier: Walking around a pod with Audrey and Chris without our shoes on. Good times with gang. Joe Westrick: Beating N.C. in football my Sophomore year. Steve Westrick: Soup battle. Scott Wetherson: Going to Vo-Tech with the morning class and putting out a fire extinguisher at Vo-Tech. Gerald Whiteford: Lisa's problems. Randy Wholaver: When we were in a wreck going to Vo- Tech. Vs Thomas Wills: When R D. Goss had an explosion in the janitor's room. I Chuck Woodley: When Ducky and I set a table in the corn - mons and two kids' trays and books went all over the floor. Nicola Worchesky: The day Brenda Miller threw away $2C and had to carry a garbage can through the halls, and Kris Kringle 1980. Annette Wysocki: Going to the State Legions parade and forgetting a flag pole. Ed Yahner: Frank and Boody's great Soup battle. Robert J. Yahner: Skipping lunch to sleep in the locker- room and going out to eat after weigh-ins. Tom Yeager: Smashing up Litz's Camaro going to Vo-rt Tech. Mark Yeckley: The short employment by the N.C. borough to do the painting and repainting of Major Guppy's V Bridge. Sherry Yeckley: Skipping classes Francis Zalisnock: The great soup battle. Neal Zumovitch: Getting three days for leaving school with Ron. Ruth Chverchko: Riding on the tech bus. Tom Crothers: J. C. trying to do a forward roll. Colleen Cunningham: Going to Vo-Tech with the morning class. r% Cheri Deyarmin: Being a senior. Robert Domalik: A little incident in the parking lot. Gerald Earnest: Scott crashing the film projector in Cul-£ tures. Mark Eckenrode: Scott Miller knocking over the film projec- tor. Raymond Mark Eckenrode: The C.H. Painting Company and our excursion into the world of Bridge Painting. Susan Jean Endler. All the good times with the gang. Robert Etchells: The time that the gang of 10 and I painted and repainted the N.C. bridge. Jane Ewanek: Prom. Alan A. Farabaugh: My short time employment as a bor- r ough worker for the N.C. police force assigned to the task of repainting the forever famous bridge. Michelle Franceschini: All the fun in the lav and with my friends. Bruce Fink: Fighting with Vo-Tech teacher. Joe Firment: When we crashed the Camaro going to Vo- Tech. Lisa A. Frank: The basketball game, when the faculty played the basketball teams. 11 21 80 (My psychologist, Jerry) Diane Louise Gauntner: The prom of ‘80 and the time my girlfriend and I got caught running through the guy's locket , room. Ed Gens: B.E.'s party that got busted twice. John Getsy: Berish getting a hernia.
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