Campbell Memorial High School - Reveler Yearbook (Campbell, OH)
- Class of 1976
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Y., MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL CAMPBELL, OHIO CLASS GEM: OPAL 55 Ov? I if I X2 CLASS MOTTO: I BELIE VE IN THE SU ' ' IBELIEVE INLOVE, EI I BELIEVE IN GOD, EV 11 NS,.,,- . , Y- ,fmv 1 , 5 W 1 WHEN IT I S N OTASHININ G, I ALONE, IEN HE ISSILENTQ ' CLASS FLOWER: YELLQWQIJEAROSE , ,'r - . 1 5, -MQA ,.. 1 . . , ,,u,f , ' -. 5 1 -.' df? '-, , , Q. 5 A, 3- , ,Qf1'.,.. L 1 ' M ' 'A X- . '54 , I . . I Ihv' ' Xtqbgwf I , ak I , 72' -1 I.. ' . tr A - . J XL 2 1 K ,Y x . v 2 f 'xx f Ja' ' ' ' 53 lg. Lx L31 me. , 55,1 1 ' ' 541 ,rg 1 in 'Y . 34 f , - 'gh W-Q'i' '.'1 f Q ' r lj 5 , If' fd 77 :JV 'Y J ,' IN 7 6 Ji E F' Y ,, l ' 1 v A I fl' 73 Y . jj Q 'W fji rj E, ' 'N ' .4 L s- V'xVNX 9 ., i fu-Jw ,-1' . , . Lp t ,U ' -gg I Q A 1' . 3, ,f. P WA 14' , q,.W4f 0 CLASS 'COLORS'f fGREENANnfSIL.VER f 1 I I' J -fn, ,r 'Y F if 1 0111-BN 11111210 6 10 STUDENT 26 SENI NDERCL 70 U M90 FACU 104 F1-EAT 126 ACTIV 150 SPO 1 '8 '!4 1310 ENT 232 IND 190 ADV 111111 240 0L0s G 1 ATION 6 LIFE 10 012s 26 ASSMEN 70 LTY 90 URES 104 1T1Es 126 RTS 150 --,---,,.........------ ENNIAL 184 EX 232 SEMENTS 190 TNG 240 .LX EDITOR 1 o M iss Somcii Puskaoncfifk oASS1sTANT ED1ToR Miss Linda Mama ADVISOR n r. John Coengros o SPECIAL THANKS TO .Q V. o .' Mrs. John Galicia V o Mrs. Margaroeot Ford rg Kon Bmyer+ Yearbook Repiresenliaftigoe ' Anna Angeliadis Anita Ua1?a1nrQ, Mari'a Cowgmis ,Pete uibfQs Arfwlrea Fesz. Tm' Peggy-J 0h7f1gSAOQl'1,L lwlack K,eZades Joann Koftch 17976 VELER STAFF j Maureen N 0 bi Ze CaroZ0'C o11m0f . Dorene Pal7zai5IjZ'a A Mary be th RLwl o ZpJai Becki Schl0's s2eT Mary Anne Semang Kevin T i1fpacl?e I Irene Wallace Ann arife Zazfelld DEDIC We dedicate this book to the past, because it has made us what we are today. The past is never appreciated enough, un- til we are far into the future, then take the time to glance back. We laugh because we won- der What our children will think o this twenty years from now, but deep inside we cry, because these days are the best. They were once your days, also, and so, through us, we'd like you to relive your high school days at Campbell Memorial. Days of youth, of fun, of games, of pride, and of love. T10 Having the honor of being the fiftieth graduating class of Memorial, we have felt a spec- ial closeness towards the past. . .comparing, reviewing the changes over the span of half of a century. Deep within we have all remained the same, with that one special thing in common, love and pride for Campbell Memorial. We, the class of 1976, pray that fifty years from now, we will be in good health, and able to see our past be appreciated, just as we appreciate you. pd-a!,,. Campbell Memorial High School, named in memory of the veterans of World War I, gradu- ated it's first class of tvventy-seven students in 1926 under the guidance of Mr. R. N. Clark, the school's first principal. Since that time approximately 8, 349 students have been awarded diplo- mas. The first few years were organizing and building ones and no traditions were set then that are still kept today. In 1928, an addition was made to the school in the form of a football stadium. In 1936, the stadium was expanded under a federal WPA program to provide a seating capacity of 6000, and to this date remains one of the finest football stadiums in the Mahoning Valley. Football has played a large role in developing traditions and community pride. Over the years local followers of the sport have witnessed everything from undefeated seasons to winless seasons. During the school's Golden Years under the leadership of Coaches Barrett and Knapic, the Memorial Red Devils were the scourge of high school football in Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania taking on all who were willing to play them. They always gave a good account of themselves and gained the respect of all who opposed them. With the exception of one year during the Great Depression, Senior classes have published an annual yearbook. In 1932, the Memorial yearbook was given the name Reveler, a title mis- takenly chosen to convey the idea of revealing. Ironically, the word reve1er actually means one who carouses in noisy merrimentf' but for traditional purposes the title has remained in use. Memorial students, especially the males, have always noticed that girls come in all shapes and sizes. Eventually, there was a desire to give recognition to the most attractive and person- able females in the various classes. As a result, in 1945, the tradition of selecting a Homecom- ing Queen during the football season was started. The first young lady to be honored with this title was Miss Eleanor Mravich. Pride in and dedication towards Memorial High School has constantly been present within the student body. In 1948, an Alma Mater paying tribute to Memorial was finally adopted. A student, Miss Josephine Grohovsky, and a music teacher, Mr. Raymond Spagnola, collaborated in writ- ing the lyrics and music. The song continues in popular usage to this date and is played by the school band and sung by the students at many of the school's major events. Memorial's studentpopulation continually increased, and the need for expansion was recog- nized. The second addition to the school was the construction of a new Field House in 1965. This structure consists of amodernbasketballcourt with a seating capacity for 1, 200 spectators: a spacious cafeteria and kitchen: physical education and locker roomsg and a specially constructed music room. This facility was named in memory of Mr. Nicholas A. D'Amato who served as su- perintendent of schools from 1960 until the time of his death in 1969. Since that first graduating class of 1926, a consistently high percentage of Campbell Mem- orial's graduates have gone on to distinguish themselves, seeking higher education in a wide variety of fields. There is much confidence that in years to come, many more bridges will be successfully crossed by Memorial's students during their journeys to determining their futures and their contributions to society. 7 Together, Heading Towards A E ' 1 ,nl A Future Wlll A-il, F' f- xf - - f , We S Q- 0 ff Q- 53356 if' f Oon 4. 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V J -lil ST UDE T LIFE It's possible to catch the true spirit of Memorial students dur- ing their moments not occupied by classwork. Student Life is a time for the students to relax and be natural--a time for their true characters to develope. :fy 1 l mu STUDENT LIFEf 11 4 :iii f --I LJ yr -vnwg 'YZ .,,,,,,,...,,L,4 , ..-r . 1 Sf 3,p,g,f,ntne:ai,,ss1,m--Qk:F 7f'f1 157-'F' Nv- ,JV 'W' lfiih151'ugf Q j L HCI?-igjilfl, I -, -f ,, fn-1-v, ,, vf 2 fri' 1 H fx 1 ! f' wp. AM- ,-f i a- ,Q ,. .1 4. 1,7 , ,A uf , , W, ,f ' , , '1 I-I 'f1,+ W-w'-In fff 'nf ljx -1 f ,-Wir HW! ff A ffx' 4 T2 '- ' ff ,UV W f- Nm fm ff 11 f 'if-fflf ,ly 'JZ ll xii 'I,f,'-',f7!f1f1f'ff ll! X' ,W ,',' gf.f',' w X'-1 W ljfff W! ,W xf yiX4'f'f3!1f7W, fi 4 1 'IN P591 Lp V521 W-K-,gf-' .vfffv if YW'X'?95f' 'ff ffP 5'H '.1'lcf'7S'N I-E,,.'f ,'Q:f Eff M5J '.WL'-f-fJ'f5' 1: L 51 H:-4ff'lk1,1fN L: W - 1 1 737m ' r . 731 f 7,2 X ,- fr? :T-r 'W 3 ijt? J: if . , ff: , v V-Jw: p- , - If ,W 42. 1fX,Qf,f J-ff K. 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N- Y .us . . l L --A'-pq -- ....,. 4.01.0 ,uv--...t- in w f ' 4 Gt i 1 1 5 J f nm wl l'?-'4 'I IVY? ,, 1- .1 , J L .V I W ..l N Y' , ,, E , . 'Q . L- I . l N Q l ,-,v.,...,.. 1 P W Y x it YVK. 4 Wg I ,I I Q--H' Truchin' Through Our School Fifty years of truckin and our alma mater has still man- aged to keep many things the same. As we walk through the school, we see the faculty bus- ily teaching their day's lessons, and the students, some under- stand, while others are in a state of total confusion. The students that are bored may sometimes decide to out class, hoping not to get caught, while the ones that decide to stay in class still sneak in a few whispers here and there. There always will be girls fighting over each others boyfriends, and every class ev- er lcnown has probably com- plained about the school's food. Things like that are traditions at Memorial High School, and they always will be. But the best years are yet to come. 141 STUDENT LIFE .1-nv il Around The Corner Are The Unknown Days Of Tomorrow We look into the future and reflect upon the past. With com- mon goals and common desires We laughed, We cried, we played, we studied, we won, and We lost. But more than that, We cared. 'x ETQTX .K l'--H ,, tx I .P i 'Q z.. .. 'V Y uv I . .. ,-S0 1 ' :rl - . lc., I y I K' , .L-'-.J ' . 2 3. a AU N 'X Y. V , . A . -, . '+ ' ' a I 3- -ff J 1 our H f 161 STUDENT LIFE H-4 Ai. kg irpjgs W -- --as-uvf' Gu:-2-f ,441-it Liv' i 7 qu STUDENT LIFEXI7 Just Another Day QITII:-' -v 7 '- V .-UV.- ,. i. -'F 18 I STUDENT LIFE 'Ya ., HPR ., N. 'R L Slamming lockers, over crowd- ed stair cases, quiet classrooms, and a noisy cafeteria. . . This just about Wraps up a normal day at our school. The students take the days as they come, anxiously Waiting for the exciting Weekends. Whether that long awaited weekend was spent on going to school to catch up on lost time, Watching or partic- ipating in school sports, or just relaxing, it Was done Whole heart- edly, yet regretfully since the holiday Weekend Would soon end and it would be time to return to the everyday hassels of school life. ,Jail STUDENT LIFEII9 School Touches Uur Lwes Student life consists of many moments that are not spent in persuit of higher learning Yet Without these pleasures, school would be a dry place. The trills of roam ing the hall with or Without a pass, when our band roams down the field playing our fight song , and rushing to the library from study hall. There is the laughter at the small jokes in class, embar- assment in class when you get your note read by the teacher. All these add pleasures and excitement to our daily lives. ,... E 201 STUDENT LIFE Q d ' -QD '- 'JH ,qi V AL Az, ,Q -,ri '-jWPAl'.Tf .4-a. 2 , i ' Qi STUDENT LIFEf 21 The Senses Uf Our School Lwe On ee.,-'L School touches all phases of our lives so much, that every sence is affected by it. There are sights of red and black streamers, crowded halls, friendly faces, and per- haps a view out of study hall Windows. The smell of school are of many things, the home- ec classes' cookies, the food in the cafeteria and the chem- istry experiments. School has its soundsg bells, morning announcements, lockers slam- ming, teachers voices, and our Alma Mater. we'11 re- member you as the years pass by. . . , we certainly will not forget our lives as students of M. H. S. . Wi- + .1 5 -5.3 .I 4 f' 'X W xi? .- -.--..-.. .,.,- ' ,. -'.'-'S -551' A. sm 1.2. ,Z xg. 'll .Hit -ll,', J. BP tl' , H' ' ar J h STUDENT LIFE! 23 Schools Closed Due To Lack Uf Funds I T -T -ff M ---.f-W -9- ...ve f '11 if-t m,'.d- -Fvfff? V Fe?-,rf.ff1fi 1--. ss- n we n c'3i'!v- he-'u.-a'r4:ff.ri?b.-?..-fi ,:.- t E.vf?v...'15-If-ri -il 'sf11!1?!? m 1FiF f ' fl Bill! Bdndfl Hd I0 Pm' Bills'-2'f'3 hnnp has A 'F g-..f.-gr..-z f -1 f- f -2'-22.41- -H+: air-1: Slys Stoll nude Golf' From ,-- , .4 v - - . hhlwu adn: asv- '.--.4 ..... . - M... ... wa - aa LUOPU' 51-'P l fv-puns nanny- Cmnpbell School Funds f y Will Close Tuesdav for 2,200 g.2iiJ:rIfl:-:ugh-st'u:sZ,',Ti'f..Q'i'-' 'L' 1? p41a:.M f.-- r The unwillingness of Campbell voters to approve an emergancy 5. 9 mill operating levy at the 1975 November general election resulted in the unfortunate closing of the Campbell schools on November 18, 1975. The voters had been warned that if the levy should fail, that schools would have to be closed due to lack of operating funds. They appar- ently chose not to heed the ture of their jobs, seniors were concerned about gradua- tion, and many students won- dered about the availability of summer jobs after a late sum- mer dismissal. Finally the closing date was announced for November 18, 1975. Teachers and stu- dents then began to rush to try and cram class assignments and activities into the few re- mainin class da s 8 Y - warnings. Most of the local television Following the election, the Board of Education brought in the state auditor in order to determine an exact closing date--the exact date when there would simply be no more o eratin funds P 8 - During the days of the audi- tor's study, the atmosphere within the school system was one of anxiety and tenseness. Teachers worried about the fu- 241 STUDENT LIFE and radio stations gave much coverage to the Campbell school situation, and perhaps the students, being caught up in the excitement of being interviewed on T. V. or radio, didn't quite realize the se- riousness of the situation. Surely, some of the Campbell voters didn't either. Many still believed that significant funds would magically appear from somewhere and save the day . But the miracle didn't hap- pen. As the final school day for 1975 approached, the rea- lity began to sink in. On that last day, trains of Happy Thanksgiving , Merry Christ- mas , and Happy New Year all rolled into one were heard echoing through the halls of M. I-I. S. Memorial students' spirits were slightly damp- ened as they realized the hol- iday activities that would be absent from their school lives that year. There would be no Thanksgiving or Christmas assemblies, no Christmas trees in the hall and cafeteria, no classroom decorations, no Christmas carols played over the P.A. system, no Christ- mas decorating by the N. I-l. S. , or no French and Spanish VOTE YES NOV 4l975 Christmas carol singing in the language classes. The last day of school for 1975 cer- tainly didn't end on a very hap- py note. After a twenty-one day closing period, the schools were able to reopen on January 2, 1976 by borrowing against the 1976 taxes. As students once again filled the M. H. S. hallways, there was much con- fusion as many had forgotten their locker combinations and schedules. The office was in a hectic and pandamonious state. Generally it took everyone a few days to get reacquainted with everything. Many students began to wonder how it would feel to be going to school on Saturdays and holidays in order to make up lost classroom time. Most students, however, didn't seem to mind that much. They were just glad to be back with friends and finish out the school year. A special election was planned for January 30 1976, to again put the school levy to a vote--this time for 10. 8 mills. Fortunately, the levy was victorious with 2374 votes cast in favor of as opposed to 1562 votes cast against. Un- doubtedly the shock of the actual closing of the schools persuaded many Campbell vot- ers to cast their votes in favor of the schools. Had this levy not passed in january, officals predicted another closing in 1976, maybe for 55 days. If the levys were continually de- feated and revenue was not in- creased, perhaps the Campbell school system would have had to consolidate into another sys- tem. Indeed that would be a Very dark day in Campbell his- tory, for the closing of a school system is certainly a very sad and depressing event. The worst part of it is, the ob- vious people to suffer are in- nocent students who don't even have a voice i.n the matter. STUDENT LIFE I 25 Ll Q19 '?a 99 a-, SENIORSI 26 PSLL l f. I SE IGRS Different faces, new con- cepts, drastically diverged at- titudes, are a few changes that have taken place since 1926. fs? bv -J' A , lr 5 Over the span of 50 years, from crew cuts and bobby socks, to shags and jeans, we've al- ways had somethingto look back on and be proud. Each graduat- ing class of Campbell Memorial have past memories that will linger on throughout their life- time. The Class of '76 is graduat- ing with double honor. Besides being the fiftieth graduating class of Campbell Memorial, we are also the graduating class of the bicentennial year of our country. . Our goal is to leave a deep footprint along the path we walk. . ,pl ,J SENIORSI 27 Senior Officers Organize Activities To my Class of 1976, Graduation from High school is not the culmination of your education. It signifies a time when you should have developed enough physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually to be able to live a good life on your own in the world today. Your education continues every day of your life. You will be continually learning something new, be it related to everyday living, academic venture, rn aking decisions, or expressingyour feelings. Thus far in your life, you have been guided by your par- e nt s , teachers, and other adults with whom you have come in contact. Now, it is time foryou to assume all the duties and responsibilities that are a part of adulthood. As your sponsor for the past four years, Iknow that you have received the proper training at home, in your ac- ademic studies, and extra- curricular activities to help you on your way. Ifeel that if you put forth your best ef- fo rt s , you will always be proud of your accomplish- ments. May God grant you wis- dom and good health to help you to attain your goals of a happy and successful life now and in the future. Your class sponsor, JQLLLVE WZMZ-aa SENIORSXZS PRESIDENT: Carl Svagerko CMQ SECRETARY: Anita Carano CIAL CHAIRWOMAN: rene Polkabla I' P547 aiggg-5V- .nl 'tis 45 T' ' U: VICE-PRESIDENT: Mike Rogers TREASURER: Maria Cougras Ofuh.. SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Chuck Kelades SENIORSI 29 DON AKERS Course: Business Ambition: Paramedic Activities: Hi-Y, Key Club IRENE ANTONAS Course: Academic Ambition: Office Management PERRY ALEXANDRIDES Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: Memo Staff, I-li-Y CALIPE ANTINIOU Course: General Ambition: Undecided ANNA ANGELIADIS Course: College Prep Ambition: Special Education Activities: French Club Secretary, Re- veler Staff, Memo Staff, Chemistry Club, Homecoming Comm., Prom Comm., Red and Black, NHS, FHA, FNA President 111th gradej, Math Club Treasurer, 2nd Attendant Homecoming Court, junior Class Sweetheart Court, Senior Class Sweetheart Court, 1st Attendant Spaghetti Dinner Court THEODORA ATSAS Terry Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spanish Club, Prom Activities: None Activities: Office Checker Girls Comm-,' 3TI'1'H1'Y, FHA, Band Track, Key Club, FNA, llrench Member Club 30lSENIORS REBECCA BADILA Becky Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary Activities: FHA, FNA, Shorthand Club AIRIC SI-IELDON BALESTRA Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Student Council, I-li-Y, Key Club ? 1 'Qi 1,5 'bf 4 Q - JOSEPH BADILA joe Course: Data Processing Ambition: Undecided Activities: None DAVID BALESTRA Dave Course: Electronics Ambition: Undecided Activities: Band Member JOE BALAS Course: Millwork Ambition: Undecided Activities: None STEVE BELLI Tuffy Course: Academic Ambition: Dentist Activities: Student Council Presi- dent, Class Officer 9th grade Presi dent, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y Band Member SENIORSl31 ,.v,. ,,.: 1 - I ,. W -. 1 :fi S :W .- 'I l I - x JOHN BILLIRIS STEPHANIE BINKO Steffie Course Academic Course: Academic Ambition Business Ambition: Undecided Activities Football, Basketball, Activities: Office Checker, Home- Track coming Comm., Red and Black, , Key Club, FHA, FNA STEVE BOSAK Bo Course: Academic Ambition: Dentist Activities: Spanish Club, 8th and 9th Football, 10th j.V. Basketball, Cross Country, Tennis, Hi-Y, Key Club, - SANDRA CABAN Sandy ' Course College Prep Course: College Prep A Ambition Veterinarian Ambition: Doctor Activities Sparush Club, Chemistry Activities: Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Red and Black, NHS, Band Club, NI-IS, Math Club ANITA MARIE CARANO Nita Course: College Prep Ambition: Law Enforcement Activities: Reveler Staff, Memo Staff, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm., Prom Comm., Class Officer: 9th grade Social Chairman, 10 grade President, 12th grade Secretary, FHA, French Club Treasurer, Pep Club, Junior ' Sweetheart Court, Senior Sweetheart Court, Girl's Sports Club, lst Atten- dant Homecoming Court, junior Achievement RALPH CASH Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: None -I y f hwgh KIM COSTANTINO Kims Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: Memo Staff, Spanish Club, Chemistry FHA, FNA, Majorette LINA CHIOVITTI Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: None MARIA COUGRAS Koogie Course: Academic Ambition: Teacher Activities: Spanish Club Secretary, Memo Staff, Reveler Staff, Office Checker, Prom Comm., Home- coming Comm., Class Officer, 9th grade Secretary, 12th grade Treas- urer, Red and Black, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FNA, Library Club, Pep Club we im ,NX 1 JERRY CLEMENT Course: Millwork Ambition: Undecided Activities: None . ,. .. '45 V s . l . K 4 BONITA JANE CRAMER Bonnie Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary Activities: Office Checker, FHA, Majorette SENIORS!33 Q MONICA CRANO LASHELL CRENSHAW Rena Course: College Prep Course: Business Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Manager Activities: Spanish Club, Student Activities: Homecoming Comm., Council, Chemistry Club, Home- Girls Track, FI-IA, Junior Achievement coming and Prom Comm., Red and Black Treasurer, NHS, FHA, FNA, Band Member, junior Achievement, Math Club, Pep Club MARY ANN CUTRONE Course: OWE Ambition: Undecided, Ambition: Undecided Activities: None Activities: None DWAYNE C RUM Course: OWE 34fSENIORS A ,Sf ,+ -Q.-' , Jiffy ' ED CRINO Course: Business Ambition: Industrial Art Teacher Activities: None PATRICIA DANYLCHAK Patti Course: College Prep Ambition: X-ray Technician Activities: Spanish Club, Student Coimcil, Chemistry Club, Office Checker, Homecoming and Prom Comm., Tri-I-li-Y, FHA, Math Club, Pep Club DA RLENE DeA RMOND Joy Course: General Ambition: Child Therapist Activities: FHA, Chorus MICI-IELE DeTUNNO Shel1 Course: I-Iortaculture Ambition: Florist :far .x . . MARGARET R. DeMART Course: Academic Ambition: Physical Therapist Activities: Spanish Club, Home- coming Comm., Prom Comm., Girl's Track, Red and Black, Tri- Hi-Y, NHS, FNA, FHA, Band Mem- ber, Library Club, Pep Club A-wb'-V GEORGE M. DIAMANTES Course: Machine Trades Ambition: Undecided GEORGE DESPETURICH Despo Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: Football, Baseball, Bas ketball, Track MICI-IELE DINTINO Course: College Prep Ambition: Pharmacist Activities: FNA, FHA, Sports CLub, Activities: None Activities: Girls Basketball, Red Choir, Girls Track, FFA, Tri-I-Ii-Y, U and Black, Tri-Hi-Y, NHS, FHA ' U FNA, French Club Social Chairman Math Club, SFNTODC IRQ DANIEL DIPIERO Dan Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spanish Club Vice Presi- ROBERT THOMAS DOLAN Bobby Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided dent--11th. ing Comm.--Escort, Prom Comm., Class Officer--11th grade Social Chairman, 9th grade Football, Key Club ., 'A -,V A Q if l Q -.r ' A is I 1 I 5- 4, J, ,N 1 p ,. 'Y fi. 1' A -f ' V 5 if 1 ba i 1 R se x - ' r if vas, L 1' ' N 4 xi- li ', 1 : Y ' f ' w 1 its an ua l- PETER DUBOS Pedro Dubois Course: Academic Ambition: Truck Driver Activities: Spanish Club, Reveler Staff, Ofiice Checker, Red and Black, junior Achievement, Pep Club 26 I CFRYTFND Q TERRY EDSALL -Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: None xi Activities: Spanish Club, Homecom- EUGENE DONOFRIO Gene Course: Academic Ambition: Mechanic Activities: Office Checker, Foot- ball trainer, Baseball trainer, Bas- ketball trainer, Wrestling trainer LARRY FABIAN Course: Electricity Ambition: Undecided Activites: Spanish Club, VICA, 9th and 10th grade Golf Team GINA M. FALASCO Course: Commercial Ambition: Nurse Activities: Chemistry Club, Class Officer, 8th grade Secretary, Tri- I-li-Y, Nl-IS, FNA, junior Achieve- ment, Librarian, Cheerleader: Captain ,., W .'-.x-- ' ANDREA FESZ Andy Course: College Prep Ambition: Library Science, Activities: Reveler Staff, Memo Staff, Chemistry Club, Homecom- ing Comm., Girl's Track, NHS, FHA, FNA, French Club Social Chairman, Math Club President, Libra ry Club - swiaaig, 1, .5 JOANNE FIJAK jo Course: Commercial Ambition: Undecided Activities: Homecoming Comm., junior Achievemnt, Cheerleader, Shorthand Club Social Chairman -Ar IRMA FLORES Rhoda TINA FRANGOS JAMES ROBERT FRKLECH Course: Cosmetology Course: Academic Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Teacher AII1bi1Zi0Il2 Undecided Activities: student Council, Junior Activities: Reveler Staff, Office P-CfivitieSqF0OtbH11, Basketball Achievement, VICA Checker, Chemistry Club, Red and Black, Homecoming Comm., NI-IS, FHA, FNA, French Club, Choral SFNIORS I 37 6,,:fff::rggj3'm,g . -. , 1 t A , 441,91 ,, . ' M 1 ' N- fa I ' 4 vs W 1 t l t . 4 ' MARY N. GINNIS Course: Academic Ambition: Executive Secretary Activities: Spanish Club, Home- coming Comm., Red and Black, FHA, Librarian, Pep Club, hand Club President Short- .-51 e-Vi. an in - IERALYN GRESKO, Geri Course: Commercial Art Ambition: Fashion Designer Activities: junior .Achievement 38!SENIORS - REGINA DARLENE GORE Peachie ANTHONY GRACHANIN Course: Business Course, QWE A1'l1bilIiO1'l! Undecided Ambition: Undecided Activities: FI-IA, junior Achievement Activities: None . Sl N ' s lfsw: , ..-:Mi s , -H., iff jf: Tx -fn':'. 'dit Q 4 '.'.,-C,-, in .' , CAROL ANN GRONDOLSKY GEORGE GULU ,Coursez Academic Course: College Prep Ambition: Nurse Ambition: Professional Stud Activities: Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FNA, Activities: Homecomming Comm., Pep Club, Girls Gym Monitor, Girls 9th grade Vice-President, Football, Basketball--Stats Baseball, Red and Black, I-Ii-Y King, French Club, Math Club, Home- coming Car Driver , QB, 1. 1. F ,KM Ni ,,f eg 3 0 4251 if A P990 . b s, Y R X SHERYI. HALUS Shorty THEODORE HELMINIAK Ted MARK HUDAK Killer Course: Business Course: Academic Course: College Prep Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Anesthesiologist Ambition: Undecided Activities: Student Council, Home- Activities: Memo Staff Football, Activities: Spanish Club Treasurer, coming Comm., Prom Comm., Hi-Y Chemistry Club Vice-President, Library Club Football, Track, Wrestling, Key 4 Club, Chess Team, Math ClubVice Preident, Pep Club - KAREN ILICI-I Ichy MICHAEL JENOFF LELAND ERIC JOHNSON Course: Business Course: College Prep Course: Practical Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Air Force Academy Ambition: Undecided Activities: None Activities: NHS, French Club, Activities: Football, Track SENIORSf39 PEGGY JOHNSON Course: Business Ambition: Professional Dancer Activities: Reveler Staff, Girls Bas- ketball Captain, Girls Track, FHA, Majorette Assistant Head, Band Member, junior Achievement MICHAEL KARAVOKIROS Kev Course: General Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Track, Wrestling, Red and Black, Hi-Y, French Club 4O!SENlORS ff MARGO KANTARAS Course: General NICKI KAPSULIS Smeechie Course: Business Ambition: Saleswoman Ambition: Secretary Activities: Office Checker, FHA Activities: Student Council, Tri- . President, FNA, Shorthand Club, Hi-Y, FHA, Librarian, Shorthand Club, .Z GREG KAVOKLIS Course: Electricity Ambition: Electrician JOHN KARDULIAS Course: College Prep- Ambition: Accountant Activities: Chemistry Club, N1-15, Activities: Football, Basketball, French Club, Chess Team, Math VICA Club Q s CHARLES KELADES Chucks Course: Academic Ambition: Orthodontist Activities: Spanish Club, Reveler Staff, Homecoming Comm, Junior Escort, Senior Driver, Prom Comm. Class Officer, 12th grade Social Chairman, Red and Black, Key Club Secretary, Band Member, 31d Attendant Spaghetti Dinner Court ,IOANN MARIE KOTCH Course: Academic Ambition: Pharmacist Activities: Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Of5ce Checker, Homecoming Comm., Red and Black, NHS, FNA, Band Member, Chess Team, Junior Achievement, Math Club MAROULAKI KOLIDAKIS M1ck1e Course Business Ambition Undecided Activities Office Checker, Short hand Club Treasurer PAUL J. KOTCH P.K. Course: Academic Ambition: Guitar Player Activities: None DENNIS KONIK Course: College Prep Ambition: Plant Manager Activities: Chemistry Club, Base- ball, Hi-Y, NHS, French Club, Math Club CHARLES KOULIANOS C.K. The Greek Course: Business ' Ambition: Business Manager Activities: Prom Comm., Memo Staff, Track, Tennis, Red and Black, Hi-Y, Band Member, sawlonsm it A CAROL KUST Course: Commercial Ambition: Undecided Activities: Student Council, Home- coming Comm. DOMINIC LARUBINA Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Memo Staff, ' Key Club 42fSENIORS SYLVIA LAMPADARIOS Silly Course: Business Ambition: Undecided Activities: Girls Track, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Pep Club, Girls Sports Club, Choral fy. ,ip 1, . IEANNY LEBENICI-I Course: C .O .E. Ambition: Undecided Activities: Student Council, 12th Grade Vice-President of O.E.A . K PAUL C. LAROSA Laro Course: Academic Ambition: Physiologist Activities: Spanish Club, Football, Track, Wrestling, Red and Black. JANYCE LEMMO Luscious Lemma Course: Academic Ambition: Child Services Activities: Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FNA, French Club, Assistant Head Ma- jorette, Librarian, 11th grade Sweet- heart Queen ROSEMA RY IOPISZ Course: Medical Assistant CI-IERIE LYSOWSKI Course: General Ambition: Medicine Ambition: Cosmetology Activities: None Activities: Spanish Club, Student MARIE MALLAMO Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Homecoming Comm., FHA, French Club Cotmcil, Homecoming Comm., Class Officer: Sophomore Secretary, Tri-l-Ii-Y, Library Club, Cheerleader THEADORA MANTAS Terrie Course: Commercial Ambition: Undecided Activities: Girl's Track, Tri-Hi-Y, FI-IA, FNA, Girl's Sports Club, Choral Qt LINDA SUSAN ACALAXM Course: College Prep Ambition: Business Activities: Spanish Club Secretary f10thj, Reveler Staff Assistant Editor, Chemistry Club, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm., Prom Comm., Red and Black Secretary f12thj, Vice- President fllthj, Tri-Hi-Y secretary f10thl, NHS, FHA, FNA, Math Club Secretary, Cheerleader co-captain, Girls Sports Club. , I I I I WILLIAM MARTINEZ Bi1l Course: Auto Mechanics Ambition: Undecided Activities: None QFNIORSMB GEORGE MASTROVASELIS Jorge Course: Academic Ambition: Graduate Activities: Football, Baseball, Track, Wrestling, Red and Black Chess Team, Spaghetti Dinner 1st attendent S ERNESTO MELENDEZ Course: OWE Ambition: Undecided Activities: None 441 SENIORS r X wx VANCE E. MAY MONICA MCDONOUGH Course: Academic A Course: Commercial Ambition: Accountant Ambition: Business Work Activities: None Activities: Homecoming Comm., Tri-Hi-Y, FHA f 'v if 1 BOB MILLICI-I Course: Practical Ambition: Undecided Activities: Wrestling JOE MILLER joey Course: Machinery Ambition: Undecided Activities: None DONNA M. MINGO IRENE MISSOS Greek KAREN MISTOVICH Course: Academic Course: Cosmetology Course: Business Ambition: Nurse Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Secretary Activities: Homecoming Comm., Activities: Girls Track, FHA, FNA, Activities: Shorthand Club, Chorus Prom Comm., Girl's Basketball, VICA ' 4 Girl's Track, Tri-Hi-Y, Fl-lA, FNA, French Club, Library Club, Chorus, Girl's Sports Club 14 A PAUL MISTOVICH ROSAURA MONTALVO Rosa ROBERT MORAN Ric , Course: Academic Course: General Course: Millwork Ambition: Electrical Engineer Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Criminology Activities: Track, Hi-Y, Key Club Activities: None Activities: None SENIO RS X45 ef .ef GORDON F. MORGAN Gordy Course: Practical Ambition: Undecided Activities: Football, Wrestling, Chess Team s,n DENISE MUSSER Frog Course: Child Care Ambition: Undecided Activities: HERO, MCIVS Memory Book, Prom,.Comm. 46!SFNl0RS MARGARET M. MOYLAN Dolly Course: College Prep Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Chemistry Club Social Chairman, Homecoming Comm., Girls Track, Cross Country Stats, Try-I-Ii-Y, NHS, FHA, FNA, French Club, Band Member, Chess Team Captain, junior Achievement, Math Club Social Chairman, Librarian, Pep Club it JOHN NARDELLI Course: General Ambition: Auto Mechanics Activities: Track, Cross Cotmtry, Wrestling, Key Club Sgt. at Arms, Band Member 'K -1-1! -Qi' 1 MONICA MRAZ Monique Course: College Prep Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Chemistry Club Secre- tary, Girls Basketball, Girls Track, Red and Black, Tri-Hi-Y Winter Formal Queen, NHS. Secretary, FHA Secretary--11th, FNA Secre- tary--11th, French Club, Spaghetti Dinner 3rd attendent I I X I '. . x. 'y. L 4 RICHARD NEESE Rick Course: Machine Trades Ambition: Undecided Activities: VICA Class President - .,.,.,-..... . sf' lf DEREK NELSON Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: None r 54 CHARLES NORMAN Eagle Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Track, Hi-Y, Winter For- mal King X tif' MAUREEN NOBILE I-leartlips Course: College Prep Ambition: Business Activities: Spanish Club, Reveler Staff, Memo Staff, Homecoming Comm., Chemistry Club, Prom Comm., NHS, junior Achievement, Math Club H JUDITH MARIE NOREN Judy Course: Business ' , Ambition: Airline Stewardess Activities: Spanish Club, Home- ocming Comm., Prom Comm., Tri-I-Ii-Y, NHS, FNA, junior Achievement, Shorthand Club Sec- retary Red Devil Mascot :. if , ,l ,qt A97 ,r4'5g,+x3v.Q, n , T ,gdghih : a -1 -tr DINA NOVAK Dines Course: General Ambition: Joumalist Activities: Memo Staff, Chemistry Club, Office Checker, Class Of- ficer, FI-IA, FNA, Majorette, Librarian, RUSS NOVAK Course: Academic Ambition: Management Engineer Activities: Spanish Club, Football, Track, Key Club Vice-President : .--fb-- -A--' SENIORSX47 CAROL ANN O'CONNOR Archie STEVE OROLOGAS Big O Course: Academic Course: College Prep Ambition: Writer Ambition: Billionaire Activities: Reveler Staff, Memo Activities: Memo Staff, Track, Staff, Chemistry Club, Ofiice Check- Hi-Y, French Club, Math Club er, Homecoming and Prom Comm., Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, NHS, FHA, French Club -.,.4 ,-' l EDWARD L. OSTROWSKI Eddie .Coux-se: College Prep Ambition: Physician Activities: Spanish Club, Chemestry Club, Football, Red and Black, NMSQT Semi Finalist, Who's Who-- American High School Students KAREN MARIE O'SI:-IELSKI Karen OH Course: Academic Ambition: Artist Activities: Chemistry Club, Ofice Checker, Homecoming Comm. Girls Basketball, Girls Track, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FNA, French Club 48 f SENIORS if E LANCE ANTHONY ORTENZIO Course: College Prep Ambition: Millionaire Activities: Chemistry Club, Base- ball, Cross Country, Red and Black, Hi-Y, NHS Treasurer, French Club President, Junior Achievement, Math Club, Pep Club 2.1 'Cas DAVE PALUSAK Clutch Course: College Prep Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spanish Club, Social Chairman, Memo Staff, Chemistry Club Vice-President, Homecoming and Prom Comm., 10th grade class Vice-President, Basketball, Baseball, Red and Black, Hi-Y, Key Club, NHS, Math Club KALOUTHA PANTELAKIS Carol Course: Academic ' Ambition: X-Ray Technician Activities: Spanish Club, Chemistry Club Treasurer, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm. Prom Comm. , Tennis, Red and Blaciq, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FNA, .Q-V MICHELE LYNN PA RNELL Shell Course: Business Ambition: Commercial Artist Activities: Prom Comm. , Junior Achievement, , Pep Club, Chorus DARREN PATTERSON I'm So Happy Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Homecoming Comm. , Key Club, FNA, French Club, Pep Club - CYNTHIA MARIE PAVLICO Cindy Course: Medical Assistant Ambition: Undecided Activities: FI-IA, FNA, Junior A- chievement, Choral, VICA IRENE PI-IOTA KIS Course: Academic Ambition: Photography Activities: Memo Staff, Chemistry Club, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm. , Red and Black brary Club , FNA, Li- - DORENE POLKABLA Course: Academic Ambition: Nurse Activities: Spanish Club, Reveler Staff, Memo Staff, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm. , Class Officer, Social Chairman 12th grade, Tri- Hi-Y Social Chairman, FI-IA Presi- dent- fllthjg Treasurer Q10thj3 FNA Vice-Presidentg Pep Club, Girls's Sports Club, SANDRA MARIE PUSKARCIK Sandi Course: Academic Ambition: Psychologist DEBORAH LBE QUATTRO Debbie i Activities, Student Council, Reveler BARBARA PRASINOS Barb Course: Medical Assistant Staff Editor, Memo-Staff Co-Editor, Course.: Business Ambition: Undecided Homecoming and Prom Comm., Ambltwni SGCTBYHYY Actlvlflesi Spanlsh Clubs FHA, FNA, 11th gmde Vicbpresident Red and Activities: 8th grade Social Chair- FTA, Junior Achievement, Library Buck, Tri-Hi-Y, Key Club, FHA man, Choral, Shorthand Club Club, VICA, Choral, nth grade Vice-President, FNA, French Club, Sgt' at Arms Speech Team, Pep Club, Girl's Track .14 LW ,L K is l' X i M., - A Wu--' ,tae-. -' - SUSAN QUINN Sue JUDY ANN RAINES Sitar LINDA RAMIREZ Course: Cosmetology Course: General Course: Business Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Broudcasting Ambition: Undecided Activities: None Activities: Girls Basketball, Girls Activities: Office Checker, Tennis, Track, Girls Sports Club, Choral Choral VALENTINE RAMUNNO Course: Business Ambition: Fashion Illustrator Activities: FHA, Shorthand Club . if MAGGIE RIVERA Course: Academic Ambition: X-Ray Technician Activities: Spanish Club, Secretary, Homecoming Comm., Key Club, FHA, FNA Treasurer, Library Club President, Spaghetti Dinner Queen LOUIS REZANKA Course: College Prep Ambition: Undecided Activities: NHS, Speech Team, Math Club MICHAEL CHARLES ROGERS The Kidd Course: College Prep Ambition: Lawyer Activities: Spanish Club, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Class Officer: President fllthjg Vice-Presi- dent f12thj, Football, Basketball, Track, Red and Black, Key Club Treastuer, Math Club Social Chairman AUBIN RIVERA Chico Course: Auto Mechanic Ambition: Undecided Activities: None ELAINE ROMAN Wainy C01-ITSG! Academic , Ambition: Journalist Activities: Spanish Club, Student Council, Memo Staff, Red and Black, Majorette HELENE ROMAN Weiny Course: Academic Ambition: Narcotics Agent Activities: Spanish Club, Student Council, Memo Staff, Office ' Checker, Homecoming Comm., Class Officer: Sth grade, Red and Black, Tri-Hi-Y, FI-IA, FNA, Pep Club x -A 'a WY' DEBORAH ROSAN Debbie Course: Business Ambition: Undecided Activities: Office Checker, Pep Club 1 Tb su-. 'Wi '? ' MARLENE ROMEO Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: Memo Staff, Tennis, Key Club, Majorette MARY BETH RUDOLPI-II Dolph Course: Academic Ambition: Florist Activities: Spanish Club, Reveler Staff, Memo Sraff, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm. , Prom Comm. , Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FNA President, Library Club Social Chairman f1Oth and llthj, C-irl's Sports Club, Choral, junior Achievement, Pep Club lf 'P PAUL ROMEO Course: General Ambition: Commercial Artist Activities: None SUE SAJNOVSKY Course: Medical Assistant Ambition: Practical Nurse Activities: Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Junior Achievement, VICA DUANE PAUL SANDERS Course: General Ambition: Mechanic Activities: None RENEE SANTORO Course: Medical Assistant Ambition: Practical Nurse Activities: FHA, FNA, jtmior Achievement, Chorus, VICA 'z..,'f . 1 lv n,. 0 THOMAS P. SCANLON Tom Course: Academic Ambition: Law Activities: Memo Staff, Football, Key Club ,meg Al REBECCA A. SCHLOSSER Becki FRED SEITZ Course: Academic JOE SEBEST jose Course: Acadmeic Ambition: Disc Jockey Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spanish Club, Reveler Ambition: Accountant Activities: Spanish Club, Homecom- Staff, Office Checker, Homecoming Activities: Spanish Club, Key Club ing Escort Q1 lthj, Track, Key Club Fnmrn. . Red and Black. NHS President Vice-P:-esidenr MARY ANNE SEMAN Course: Academic Ambition: Journalist Activities: Spanish Club, Reveler Staff, Memo Staff, Homecoming Comm., Tri-Hi-Y, junior Achieve- ment DA RLENE SHA NOVICH Course: OWE ANTHONY SFERRA Tony Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: None G H, . .5 ' JOHN sHARo Course: Academic Ambition' Undecided Slim '-01 wi' 'M f A if, ' 1 so A .-. -J. ' 'fiv' 2.1, K '01 b Y ' I ' U 12 K 1 . ::jjj1 v. ' -, 5 -N -- W Ph 411' . ' -V F-.- MARY JANE SHANNON Binky Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: None DEBRA SHARSI-IAN Debby Course: Business Amb't' :U dec'ded . . . ', - Ambition: Undecided Acticigg: Nine 1 Activities. Memo Staff Co-Editor, Activities: None H1-Y, Key Club ,I 'mi 'Wl 40 DONNA JEAN SHEPELEVICI-I Course: Academic Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Chemistry Club, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm. , NHS, FHA, FNA, French Club, Speech Team, Junior Achievement, Math Club, Pep Club f i 'I IUDY SNITZER Snitz Course: Academic KAREN SHIELDS Shields Course: General Ambition: Professional Troublemaker Activities: Memo Staff, Homecoming and Prom Comm. , Red and Black, Tri-Hi-Y, FNA, Pep Club, Sports Club MARY ANN CECELIA SOLIC Mar GENE SKELLEY Course: Millwork Ambition: Criminology Activities: Basketball, Football, ball, Basketball Statistician Base- GEORGE STA NKICH Ambition: Dancer . . - - - f . . . , Com-ge: Busmesg Course. Millwork and Cabmetmaking ?,?IXV1geS'dRhid.anitB1ai1fg Keycilib' Ambition: Social Worker AmlJifiPn1 Carpenter coming Court ,J - , W . . ' rr.: Vs 3 BARBARA MARIE STIPETIC KAREN IRENE STIPETIC A CARI. STORES Curt Course, Co-Operative Education Course.: Co-Operative Education Course.: General Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Undecided Ambition: Lady's Man Activities, None , Activities: Class Officer: 11th grade Activities: Football, Basketball, Social Chirman Track - 1 , , 1 LORETTA J. STRUHARIK Lori Course: College Prep Ambition: C. P.A. Activities: Student Council, Chem- iStry Club, Office Checker, Home- coming and Prom Comm. , 11th grade class Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y President, NHS, FHA, FNA, French Club, Math Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader ,E A , ah LOUIS SUCH Lou Course: Business Ambition: Policeman Activities: None - CARL ANDRE WSVAGERKO Rooster Course: College Prep Ambition: FBI Activities: Homecoming And Prom Comm. , Senior Class President, Baskteball, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y, NHS, French Club Vice Presi- dent, Pep Club ALBERT TABUS Course: Commercial Ambition: Undecided LARRY THOMPSON Cutty Course: Practical Ambition: Undecided Activities: colf Team, Hi-Y Qffglffflesi Football' Basketball, X- -lk ix: iq MARYATOFII. Course: Cosmetology Ambition: Undecided Activities: None KELLY ANN TOMOCIK Course: Cosmetology Ambition: Undecided Activities: None - KEVIN EDWARD TIRPACK Ti1'p Course: Academic Ambition: President of General Motors Activities: Spanish Club, Student Council, Reveler Staff, Office Checker, Homecoming and Prom Comm. , Tennis Team Captain, ,Red and Black, Hi-Y Treasurer, Key Club, NHS President, Chess Team, Pep Club, Golf Team Captain, Junior Escort Homecoming JOCELYN TONDY jocie Course: Child Care Ambition: Pre-School Teacher Activities: Student Council, Prom Comm. , FHA, HERO junior Vice- President-Senior Treasurer, Memory Book , FANOURIS TSIKOURIS Fanuti JOHN TSOULFAS Course: Academic Course: Millwork Ambition: Manager of a Restaurant Ambition: Undecided Activities: Football Activities: None NANCY VA RGO MARY ANN VAN SUCH Course: College Prep Course: Medical Assistant Ambition: Special Education Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spanish Club, Chemistry Activities: Student Council, Junior Club, Office Checker, Homecoming Medical Assistant Vice President, and Prgm Comm, , Red and Black, FHA, Library Clvb, VICA Key Club, NHS, FNA, Math Club, Library Club MARK VA LVA Valdez Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: Memo Staff, I-li-Y KIMBERLY VITUS Kim Course: Academic Ambition: X-ray Technician Activities: Spanish Club, Home- coming Comm. , FNA KATHLEEN VRABEL Kathy Course: Business Ambition: Florist Activities: Key-Club, FHA, 3rd Attendant Homecoming Court, Majorette 4. .4-??f,A E, pw. A ,ri RUDY VUKSANOVICH Babyface Course: College Prep Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Red and Black, NHS, Math Club SHARON MARIE VRABEL Course: Academic Ambition: Guidance Counselor Activities: Spanish Club,' Office Checker, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA Ji CYNTHIA VUKSTA Cindy Course: Academic Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spanish Club, Office Checker, Homecoming Comm., Prom Comm. , Class Officerg 11th grade Treasurer, Girl's Track, Red and Black, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Library Club, Homecoming Queen N. I ,.a' h ,,,,.-., . ,V- MARY ANN VUKOVICH Noo1ile Course: Medical Assistant Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Spanish Club, Student Council, Office Checker, Class Officer: 10th grade Treasmer, Ti- Hi-Y, FI-IA, FNA, Library Club, Pep Club, Choir, VICA TOM WALKO Cheetos Course: Academic Ambition: Billionaire Activities: Memo Staff, Hi-Y, Golf Team ' IRENE TERESA WALLACE Course: Academic Ambition: journalist Activities: Reveler Staff, Memo Staff, Chemistry Club, Office CLINTON WATERMAN Clint Checker, Homecoming and Prom Course.: Business l Comm. , Basketball-Girls, Track-- Amblflfmf Undeclded Girls, Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer, NHS Activities: Football, Baseball Vice-President, FHA Treasurer, FNA, French Club, junior Achievement, Pep Club, Girl's Sports Club v'Yf'Q. .3 V -LU-. -5:-3 w 'Tit l TINA WILSON PAMELA DEBORAH WOODWARD Course: Accounting Debbie . . . . Course: Commercial Ambition: Undecided Ambiton, Beamician Activities: None 1 ' . Activities: Office Checker 1 MARK WELLINGTON Wally Course: Academic Ambition: Psychiatrist Activities: Football, Basketball Track, Wrestling, Hi-Y. CAROL WORKMAN Course: General Ambition: Undecided Activities: None O I 'N- MARGARET GRACE YACAVONE ANN MARIE ZARELLA P2g8Y Co se: General GARY ZORNJAK Moose C0UTSef Academic A ul:-ition: Cosmetologist Course: Academic - Ambition: Commercial Artist Aclzivitiesz Reveh Staff, Office Ambition: Undecided Activities: Spflnish Club, Memo - Checker, Homecoming Comm., Red Activities: Spanish Club, Football, Comm. , FNA THEODORE NICK ZOUMIS Ted CoLu'se: Business Ambition: Commercial Artist Activities: Student Council, Home- coming Comm., Prom Comm., Class Officer: Sth grade Vice-Presi- dent, Red and Black, Hi-Y, Spaghet- ti Dinner King PICTURES NoT AVAILABLE MIGUEL ALVARADO BILLY BIVENS DAVID EREETZ IESSE EUssEY MARSHA CARIPAGNA MICHAEL CICCOLELLI JOEPH DURANEY NELLIE HODGES JOHN KRAUTNER DAVID NAGY MARTIN PLUCHINSKY MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ PATRICIA SHRIEBER THOMAS sKoRIcH WILLIAM SKROBUT WILFREDO soTo STANLEY TOFIL IOHN URCI-IAK JAMES YURKOVCK SENIOR CLASS OF 1976 COLORS: Green and Silver FLOWER: Yellow Tea Rose GEM: Opal MOTTO: I believe in the sun even when its not shining. I believe in love even when I am alone. I believe in God even when he is silent. Staff, Homecoming COTHITI-, P1'0m and Black, FHA, FNA Vice-President Track i Features We Come To Recognize Throughout the years, we slowly acquired distinct fea- tures and habits that had led to many a tease. Loud laughter, clowningness, popularity, and prettiest eyes, are just a few features highlighted. Each seniorvvas granted the freedom of voting for one guy and one girl for each category. As all expected, most winners of the categories Won by over- Whelming votes which proves that each winner was worthy of his victory. It's the snall things that are always noticed, and thus, We give them recognition. We may out grow these features within time, but whenever we look back at the years, we'll remember the Way we Were. ,fi fused X BEST DRESSED--Anna Angeliadis and Teddy Zoumis. Fesz and Dave Palusak. if YUU IHINK VE FRY 41, Q , F f uunun IS I . XJ QEDESE CI-ASS WORKERS 'ChuCk Kelades and Sandi FRIENDLIEST--George Mastrovaselis and Cindy Vuksta s arc1 . 1 MOST POPULAR--George Mastrovaselis and Anita Carano. CUTEST--Geri Gresko and George Stankich. 62fSENIORS 'LI 'l ..-1- . - figzjwi .W I Q Ei I ' ' s, 5 I E Q . N, f f ' - .Ls .As In ' : ': ..4' L Eff ? 1.5 -1 , .5 Ji' .- , Q. ' ---3, 2 on j fx, , xg- , 1' SW K -'O 'w I 1, gf-., :lx NICEST SMILE--Monica Mraz and Kevin Tirpack. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT- -Carl Svagerko and Sandi Puskarcik. : ..: 'ffl' . . -. I 1. v. 1. . .. IN 4. ,, ax .321 . V X AX xx' , l ' 1 I NX 1 - MOST ATHLETIC--Larry Thompson and Irene Wallace. NICEST EYES--Tom Walko and Geri Gresko OST TALKATIVE--Airic Balestra and Patyy Danylchak. CUTEST COUPLE--Bobby Dolan and Gina F alasco. SENIORS 163 if ,giiui In In Time i -Q 3 ' iw, 11 ii 'x We Found Who Was Who . ' OX 1 ' ' ,ff C -' 1 4 455 X ff- - ' V 'gf' kv , he - e if of ,, Ji QL ,fe , ROWDIEST--Karen Shields and Pete Dubos. FUNNIEST LAUGH--John Sharo and Maria Cougras. BEST DANCERS--Peggy Johnson and Carl Stores. uh ' 'R 4 r A96 fx BIGGEST EATER--Mark Hudak. CIASS FLIRTS--janyce Lemmo and Mark Wellington. hu. il NICEST HAIR--Perry Alexndrides and Dina Novak. 641 SENIORS CLASS CIOWN--Chucky Norman and Karen Shields. Seniors Caught In The Act The hallways echo loud laughter as the Seniors freely roam the halls Without passes . . . With the hope of not getting caught. The true spirit of Senior Pride is usually expressed through acting like you're the biggest, baddest student in the school. There was proof that We were . . . our Senior Lounge, private, and peaceful, allowed us to be together, and plan our crazy schemes. These days We'1l never forget . . . for We expressed ourselves with oth- ers who stood as our reflection. J ,4 Q n SENIORSf 65 1 1 l I 1 V w J r I W I w 5 V T r O A x 1 w w A I N ' f 1 - I Students Train For A Career One of the more modern buildings in the area, the W. C. Smith Vocation- al High School, has excellent equip- ment, qualified teachers, and eager students. It was established to enable students from area high schools to train for a career in such fields as Child Care, Medical Assiatant, and Airplane Machinery, to name a few. Since 1973, Campbell Memorial has been able to offer their juniors and Seniors this fine opportunity for voca- tional training, ensuring them a job upon graduation. M, 4... 9, .Nl 1 K.,- , 4 Lan' I Y: is ,.lIY.,.:..?. . r.. John, and Greg relax between classes. Anatomy is one couise that Renee, Patty, Cindy, Debby, and Mary Ann had interesting- Jeannie and Barbara are old pros in Business kg if .xii . ., E V , . 'X I --X . ' v 5: ,Wy ,J joe and George master complicated machines. Welding is one of Joe, Efrain, and Dave's favorite subjects SHNTIORSXGS 0' I A car is Aubin and Bi11's best friend. DDL joe and a -.--111'-1 computer are a good match. Flowers love Michelle. I Susan is V. K! ,a iv ,,-1 En J 5 1 . I I iF X 1- , Q . 3 .Q-If tg 4 ,. li f -1 1 z I n: ,A S. ,2 X .3 u w - hand at work in Cosmetology. The kids are taken with Denise and Jocie Studying hard are Jerry, john, George, and Roberto. UI - SENIORS--Joe Badila, Joe Balas, Dave Balestra, Marsha Carfagna, jerry Cle- ment, Michele DeTunno, George Di- amantes, joe Duraney, Larry Fabian Irma Flores, Geri Gresko, Greg Ka- voklis, Jeanny Lebenich, Rosemary Lopez,Bi11Martinez,Joe Miller, Irene Missos, Roberto Moran, Denise Mus- ser, Ricky Neese, Cindy Pavligo, Mar- tin Pluchinsky, Debbie Quattro, Susan Quinn, Aubin Rivera, Efrain Rodri- quez, Sue Sajnovsky, Renee Santoro, Patty Schrieber, Tom Skorich, George Stankich, Barbara Stipetic, Karen Sti- petic, Mary Tofil, Kelly Tomocik,jo- cie Tondy, John Tsouflas, John Urchak, Mary Anne Van Such, Mary Ann Vuk- ovich, Tina Wilson, James Yurkovich. 6 91 SENIORS 3 CS . X ' ' nf-. gg., fx. ld 4 f 'muxt ' ww K 1 F ,- rt F LJ' 9 1 I A 1 2 ' , H: - fn H V Q fi 4 if S? 'ff' 3 - ' '- ' ' I Nmzj Nmnm-.lmk,'I. P.llus.lk. D. llmko. R.R1rc, R, Nlculrk. Kuu'J.'.l, Lmwl, D l'.lk!1Cf.'l bxkou. Y , V -. I f.m.g..m Run L' K Ulu, A. Mcnim, T 'l'.nl1l,wk. H.G.lv1licv, li Rudy. M. Sk.llcru.'l' Lugvrol' L4 K Nl ' '-I Ymluk, M Il-n,,g.nn, W. Su:w.m, VU. Tpmy, N, Roulmkis. T, Livka. 1 x 5 .V 1' DERCL SSME ff: 0.1 22. 4. no nr 7? rx, I wif.. xx f' , . 1 In the beginning, as Fresh- men they strive for academic improvement. Accustomedto the new sights and sounds, Sophomores aim for creativity in their activities. Almostto the top, the Juniors carry the burden of continuing successfully in order to achieve a strong finish. UNDERCLASSMENl71 You,re Just Une Step Awa I. 3 -r Officers--Top to Bottom, fl-rj--john Diamandis-- Pres., Carole Lariccia--Sec. , Miss Fox--Sponsor, Kathy Senyo and Bob Wasko--Soc. Chairs. Marsha Adams Tom Armeni Alice Bailey Sue Balas Mike Baldwin Pam Bednarik Carol Beeson Irene Belasco Robert Berardinc Ralph Bembry joe Bieganowski Donna Bill ec UNDERCLASSMTENI 72 1 S L., -'v H' gf' v-Y JA ,I X 980 ' Q- - V I dl Az x an ,U '- 71 an-.15 Q 7 43' .i . 'W 'Liu , , .N ,.. I k ,, . as far f 1: U Ax . , C 'J ' 4 h 'i gf' C ., , 1 , pqrlff. - if 1 ' 11-V fm '5 , ' ll Q 'Q- 1- l- 1 A Q. u 'P l v . lj - HU' EE ' f, - - - . ,M Q sh! el-iii fl X- Tr-1 - as. f r., 1 ra v 3 i . - ,I . -4 w-- -Q-en' -4u..a 4 , H Q , . 4 X 1 5 X CIN-e-1 'fr :ref f A 4 an 'N 1, all ' - 'E Kathy Billec Cathy Biska Charles Black Jane Bohazi Carla Boncyk Diane Braccolino Danny Brajkovich Sandra Burges Steve Burich Danny Caban Cathy Carano Matt Carlozzi Charles Carr Dave Cash Sandy Ceballos Robert Chiclowe Lori Chrapcynski Mary Clark 45 was Say cheese, Lori! Sylvia Cox Richard Cunning Mike Cutrone Robin D'Altorio Ted Darkadakis Mark Delco jean DeMart Rocky Delviart Gladys Diaz Louis Diaz Agapi Dourlas Al Drummond Janice Dubos Jim Dubos Marianne Duda Michael Duda Steve Dudik Pam Duplessis Rita Felde Greg Fen William Fowler if'-' ' iT: - , , - ' 'Fuji' N 97 gg Lili ' , Gil - , , F' i lfi-1 Xl' v N, ,He 'fu ,gy N - ' ' fx 'fl - ' 4 ' Va , uw K, XJ ' if -Q. fs yy '4 J. -1 il grfjitv Jcilgijgg 1' ' 5 4 J ff 2 1 W 7 . a y 3 l I 1. ' 1. Q' -L 4 1 N 5 J A f ' 71. .- -Vai if, br S The members of this year's Junior class, though smaller than average, have made their presence known through their participation in various school activities. The Juniors are re- sponsible for the publishing of the MEMO, which represents the entire student body. They are active participants in Red and Black, the Speech Team, and other school organizations. Their voices are heard in student council meet- ings, making their classmates' opinions known. Both the boys and girls have made a large con- tribution to athletics. All in all, the Junior class is one of involvement and outstanding perfor- mance. , .3 xx T i t . Ad B . 4.-'X. ,- , pg . A 4 - -,-7 al Linda Franks . ,' Q , Linda Frazzini ' 5 ,A A' - ,gf Camille Gaia J? , ' A' T7 if Ii 6 rfgilzllg i M 7 Nancy Galanses .. 2. 'f' '- f 'Rr f - Chris Galantis . Y Q , , Tom Galouzis . , V I ' I L W Joe Garchar ' Jim cam Ron Geewax - Y joe Gentile ' GS' George Georgiadis 1 . 4 u ,V Emanuel Ginnis . Ar! l - 4 I- I s' .s -AW i . -fr -. f n I I 4 Debbie Gozur Michael Harrison 4d....- ---1x-- - Perry Harrison Gina Herns if ii e fl 1 .x Coaches give last minute advice to Lou Lanzo. UNDERCLASSMEN 173 Gloria Hanuschak Manuel Hazidrosos Being A unior Means . . . . . . gettingyour class ring . . . finally being considered an upperclassman . . . helping to plan Homecoming and the Prom . . . doing more homework . . . wait- ing for N. I-I. S. induction . . . studying for impossible chemistry tests . . . counting down 'till one more year . . . working on the MEMO . . . trying to impress the freshmen . . . going to the Prom . dreaming of your Senior year . . . having an enjoyable and Luiforgettable year. L '- Dominic Lentine A -A ' Q, Nick Liber-an y g . , Cindy Lindsay a i K ' I I S A ith .., 3 , Ray Lopez 1 . 1. Mary Maillas ' L 1 of Donna Mangiarelli x .. Jessica Mariakis Patty Martinez . Frank Mastoris , M ' 1 Xl ' 'U f 1 W my Tony Ifft , I' -W gi Nick Mastoris Myra Jackson J - ' ' ' E- ' A Nick Mathews Debi Johnson 1 .ci Q ' r A - ' Lucy Mauarino x . i A .J by M f -'s , ' x.-ef' , if , n f f aff w e me A an Q N ,SS , WF' ,4?'g?' Tyrone Johnson F, r fi , 5 . -J 1 P, Brenda McCoy Margo Kantaras , Q ffl v ' L 5 - 1 1 , Mike Melnik Sofia Kantaras ' - l- if 44 , I X .QQ-, Greg Mihalopoulos A , 1 L-rv' ., ' ' ' ' I I . -K, I .' f' X Q -' ffl If 1 ei b 'L A f Q Q ' ' Y :PP Bill Kish 5 It u V any I ' jeff Milhouse Roberta Kish A y i .,, r...., F, Jim Miller Kathy Konopka '-,giiggi ' ' ' 'F . Nanette Millette , , , A ' I X ' X g PM r ir 'N Bambi Kramer - 4 ,- , Karen Kubus A an Chris Kust ' -- ' .I-v , . IJ i T yi.- 1' ' , ' W K Henry Land . ' , Lou Lanzo , Carol Lariccia L p V v 3 , e , ix 3 Cindy LaRosa Q S, Joe Larubina ' , X mi Kathy Lemmo ' 'N UNDERCLASSMENI 74 - .,,, 4 Trying to look busy, Greg?? ! I l joyce Mitulinski Mike Monokandilos Chuck Mrakovich Missy Mraz John Murar Cathy Murphy Kim Novak Carmen Ortiz 0. F' ve ref' Del. ivffgu? I . -I: H gy 4 nv gy! 1 n Wx- W, A 'i l A . l A IW! i r A-A a V 1 A , A 4' -Q an -'D W x W N 1 ' E Co it fn' ,a FR 'AH , W L Ron Pagan ' SEQ- n ai i '4 Q I E fy vs QQ- nr Y .MQ I C ' ,, 1- 5 5 f fC hy R X V I V 1 In I sf Y .. . - s. - V, 7 by ' I Y' jig- N , V M , , 'J' my , e. 4 . 4315 ,T A . V ffl C , amp -'ff Ni It xj I T? 'H V x... . ,.- A T- :' 3 1 'j CW A f P+? J' X. I '1 - -.' amen- dj' '- mg- 1 oh, really, Bobby Joesw' IX , 45, GI , Q X g,v,,,,v ,H . , Sophie Passas Q. v ge A jf ,psf Davie Patrick 0 3,-5-1 I Fi , 'Q' A ' il. Cm Pam' 4'-L R S- 'ii' ' .1 J ug: S' . -www!! ..,. ,. . . u . ., -, Debbie Perline J V r , Renee Pollice ' Q r rw . -f , Dolores 1 .A ' 1 -jx -JF' - P b k f ' N 1' A ' 'N ' oru ens Y 5 V E , .- 4 Q I: J -Q ' ' ' N A if -' Elaine Poullas ' Steve Psilos 73 ' , ' joe Quinn i . n y 41, A ' xx Lillian Rezanka n m y Antoinette . F '-Qi' , Ricciardi W- 'I ix s -l janet Ringos I ' I , LQ 1 4 W ,Q ' I. Think you're rough, huh?! 2 Ana Rios Tony Rivalsky Michael Rodriguez Joe Romito Mary Rosario Debbie Rose Cheryl Salvatore Mike Samulka Larry Sanders Aida Santana jim Sama Patty Semanovich Kathy Senyo Agrapino Serrano Vince Sferra John Shabella Terrie Shaw Timmy Shields Michele Skoufatos Steven Smith Steve Solic UNDERCLASSMENl75 uniors Get Around Under the direction and guidance of their sponsor, Miss Fox, and the class officers, , - the Junior class members have kept them- V selves busy raising money to finance their . k 1 n N jx ft Q ' . , A 3 I fee- ik I -I f X Q 5 fel Q 7 ' v A various activities. Selling school pennants, , sponsoring dances, car washes, and bake . sales are just a few of the projects they have undertaken this year. Most of the money that ff ' t . 'I they raise goes to pay for the Prom and helps J i ' fl T, Q .yr 52351 to see them through their Senior year. -ff , ' . sg., A ,N . Patty soiris .- 4 r 'I 21 ni, W - Bob Spencer -f ,. 42- V. .. 92+ - Ken Stahura ' El' 'if ' v ' 1 If 3' ' - ' ' ,- , ' I Ve -I 5 :J I 'ff , A L is ' we , A , .1 , Pete Stamos 6? .., - 'Z , Liz Stanko 1- J ' p Tony Stiles l ' , '- ' ' ,QE 1 - J 5 o b john Straub ' I I he Dave Suhich jean Svagerko Patty Szilagy john Texter Mark Tirpak Susie Tofil Walter Tomich -jp I -. ff' M- . Louie Tsagax-is A . - p .e fky- - A 1 Q Manuel Tsoulfas John VanSuch Ruth VanSuch G V ' Kojak's understudies?? UNDERCIASSMENl76 ilu' 'I -ALWK Ns. I Marilyn Varady jeff Vango jim Viglio Jeff Vitus Bill Volosin joe Walker Robert Wasko Glenn West Joyce West Jerome Williams Andy Wills Bobby Zackasee Carole Zackasee Pam Zapka 0 homores . . . Two Down And Tw0T0 G0 ,- V . , . fl ll :' ' ff . r ffll txt' L1 'L' h.-if'?'-- 592 Yi? ' sf? Officers--QL. to R. 3--Miss Polkableg Sponsor, Coleen Pantellisg Treas. , Mez-me Zackaseeg Vice-President, Paul Struharik, President. Missing from picture: Diane Tabusg Sec. N 1 . J. f 1 , LQ ..- rr Ji :Sq .t ,:' sf. . Q4 1.5 ilk ,, K fl v 1 PN f,, 1 '1- JT J-1' I 1 1 fab 2. 1 ff . Mike Byrd Keith Candella Richard Cantazriti Mark Carlozzi Karen Carwell Eva Chiera 4 i.-cl. 'wg -'- - ,Rip Tula Arfaras H B r ' - 3 Lisa Costantino Stephanie Baily T, 1 .- V ' 'I ' ,K Tanya Corbett Nick Ballas K V' . ---I 'ff- . f N A, A . John Cox , ' T X Vg' V K ,V ith., 1: ,:, gui N is 'Q Monty Beck V v -f.,. ' I Q fl E ' ' '- Vince D'Amato Glenn Bednarik Q H M , 1 , df' 5-fi ' Jean Datillo Kenny Bednarik 'S .1 H f 7:19 41 :jf - . iiifg , Annette DeTunno . tt Q. A. V xv' lim I lg is C lt 1 i' Ln.y fML ' x 'f '- ' . 2 I V f Q f ,- sr- V - img ' ' A A 1 1 - - Jerry Beeson , VJ, f ' A , , 5, 1 Joe Dintino Darlene Bembry 5, 4' 0 ' H , -Y C, K: K Joe Donon-io Don Bevly , ' Y 3 ' V ' 5:..Qy ,l James Douglas A. ' Q' hw '1' -L 5 Q ,if ' I X . f f - 5 Ui, L1 Ns HX' 1 I 'QQ ' QT Q .mu Janet Billec ' L YL . . . Q 'I Michael D1'0t9.I' Kathy Billec ' , . B ga , B ' 3,5 Steve Drozda James Black I , ,, N 4 .- ' . 5 ' To ,sjfffgxfg 35,331 , f' '- Robert Duraney . . - .- 4- B+' . X If - 'jx gf52Qn,fi:s-iafffw . In .Hn ---Tx'f' hr' ' A LA . 21-'T .- I'- fr . -4 fb ' I' K: 1- ' . Janet Bolma 'f' Q ' , , Y, N Richard Dyce Elaine BoI1QYk ' X A .f Q ' ' - 'V . Belinda Fiorini Tim Bowers 'ip t , W.. , t K I, 1 - 4 ,. Michele Flowers - 'Z' 'lv 5.4 jiffies tif.-'59, flllvii A .L R' G 965' ER .7 .eiiilfig 313' Er , ,, 1, Victor Bugno Exor Burgos sheri Burke 7 ' X - V ' -, I ' 'Y r 'T' .V 1, ' Q 1' Qi I ' -- V J f 5-gs, B nfl . . UNDERCLA SSMIEN! 77 3 Candy Ur Baked Goods . . . Anyone? Susan Friedman Debbie Frklech William Gilliam Jodi Gozur Frank Grachanin Cindy Graves Kathy Halkitis Pat Hamilton Renee Hensperger Richard Hetrick Lisa Holan Elaine Hudak Andy Hvisdak Jean Ihnat Barbara jakbec X. L Mike and Tina, studyhall is not for daydreamers. UNDERCLASSMENl78 ,- V :- 4 e . ' 1 - 1 Nl' 3 o M a A al, , I y - t A f- 'i,f i -if go - Y W! X f L :L Yi: V,-V ,V I : fl, . A , QQ., , 'Yv j ' 1 v QQ I QFTM1, K A 0 7 A A 1 A f JW 'M ri! 5 if , at 341254 7 X' I , J , fx J ,D E -a 5 I I V ' .1 twig fag '. wh C- f I l fl . n. I l , got of r 'A .' ,'l X I 3' Q 2 95 f H . c J if -J .: yn 'J A-'1 W A' 'R Q wall!- , 1' if' r ' on -. H V ' .5 -xrwf-5, N y , M . W e ff X fo r-N '-I .x -1 'Lf Wgni xi M . I ,ar Df L 1:10 H V I 4. on Rita Jevesok Anita johnson Carol Johnson Mat johnson Pam Johnson Janice jonda Kim Iurich Margo Kantaras Mike Kapsulis jim Kargakos Nick Kavoulis Peter Kea Kim Keish Karen Kennedy Robert Kopinsky Dave Korchnak Susan Korchnak Tony Koulianos Nick Labrle Josephine Lanzo Bob Lesky Ted Luc Harriet Maillis Mark Makatura Mario Mangiarelli Tony Marino Michael Mastoris John Matesevac Frank Mazzocca Don Mclntyre Antonette Mediate G erdelia Melendez Kathy Meris Janis Michaels Judy Miklus Vanessa Milhouse john Miller Wayne Miller Tom Mingo Mary Missos Jean Mistovich joe Mistovich Kim Morales Tina Nagy Marlene Nardelli Damon Nick Kathy Nicoulaou Nick Nicoulaou Chuck Nisevich Joe Nobile Patty Noren Cheryl O' Connor Robin Olesky Rose Marie Orologas Bob O'She1ski Penny Palmer Nancy Pantelakis .H ff f 1 if ' . r ,xg .. , I I 1 ' iff 'Q , A. 5.-15 N '- ' 1 ,' 1 f V .X 1 ,X ll a . A '0 rv' . I A .1 if X. J. V s ' .M so Eg , C -1 1 - f A 4, .L . I Q , - -p f' ' 1- Q 32- ' ' - ve? -, - h ar ' X ' . ,I r 'J ' , f X X H. 'A' I f C-5 f 4 X - fl I , l ' 1 1 A ,W x BL Lg'-QTLVA fl K H N f-. in .1 f - Aff!!-5' W I XJ' 1,6 fuk., 'i?:: A 1 - fr g , 1, A ,. . if 'hm .- El , ij 4' -4 4 'nw g no fi- ,I f , 'vu 1 rl ' -rl' I as , 0-Q J' , , 6 zxg, 7 v- .z 'i' - I tj - A I' . le l ii- yff fe, ,K r '- f f '- 'awff aaiffdaxilsh ff:- f fs? .Y , f., 1-,pu r ' 'I ,X X - - 4 . 'affix 5 1' 1 4' , ai, ,K 'ff e A . f , '. l ' 1 IA '- ,U xl fa . if 2,51 .1.:'hs.A E'M- N - I .,!, W f Lf' 1? , Coleen Pantelis an - 1' ,if Kathy Pappas ' N' I. - Naomi Pizanias . 1 A 1 X , w f ,li rl ,.. 'J' +- i ag .S l Q' John Polkable A N - gl 3 j Lisa Pollander . . s ' A Jflx -.WS ,H Helen Poullas M, ,L . .PN 1 4 r H I ag Kathy Poullas Y if -- 3' Elaine Prochak ' , 5 Michele Puskarcik V 1 ,-. '- , t A i 'J ! Y I 4 . , A 'Z 1 Q , :Y Dave Ramirez - ,H ' 'f, 'I Q 1 ' Kathy Ramunno ,, 1 , r , ' ' ,- Leisha Ramunno J.: f . yi '1 ,1 R 'rcixfx .I ff C - Maureen Ramunno , 5 ' Linda Ringos Rosa Rios A K v --ll 'X ' . f . ' -li..4 I is ' A 0 . 'f Q , 1-K a-11 e Angel Rivera Q -K 7 Kim Rovder , i A' x 'xi N ' ' 1 I ii: l X l A The Sophomores are on the second step of the great ladder towards graduation. This is their second chance to improve themselves in their academic studies. Being in the 10th grade, it is a good time for these young men and women to begin developing preferences as to their careers and to start narrowing down their studies to suit these careers. UNDERCLASSMENX 79 , Mylinda Rogers James Roguski ' Michele Romeo Theresa Rosario Fund Raising Projects Bats 1000! They are bound together under one name-- Sophomores. Working on such activities as car washes, bake sales, dances, and candy sales. They have raised money to support their up- coming events. They have become close and developed friendships with in the year. In the years to come they will remember the fun they had, and and the good times they Spent together. Michael Savka Barbara Scanlon James Schrieber Donald Sebest Richard Seitz Angel Serrano Lou Sertich Butchie Sferra Bill Skotis Lori Slagle Bob Smith Lonnie Smith Marybeth Spagnola George Spirtos Cheryl Stankich Andrea Stores Paul Struharik Jeannie Suarez 15?-. in 'nl 5? vm .J 'lik-W, if -T Q2EVlEli'lQ xg: I 'W 4 ?+:f?f1 a .1 ' 5 3 TZ- -1 'ij . 'elf E! X 'L , .I . A, .3 pc fN t Ln, H . ,-.. .we . :iff 4 Q .4 .f':i: vs . rig. . T ' ZLL - 1 v ' To i Y .X 1 I v I .j , ' I nn K I A A 4 , 'R n ' , . V. an xg '4 . 1. ' 0 x I M 5 N .Z , UNDERCIASSMENISO .. Z R .Lu M Mx .1-qi A XY 3, .'4Ivf'i',' v , 1. 1 rf 1 M s I ' -fr T W I fr n ' 0 A 73' . ',Tf , W ' .il 44 fin! Q.. I fezff - 155' i' M f , e 4- S f V 1 .. 'W .I i LI 2455 fad' , s . 's . tiff. ' - f - :ri , pri ' r ' HQ. 1 -' - . N I 1 X' 3 f it 'Q x 4 . ,155 T 1 ' , ga S -.N 1, to f. A 1 ' 'r' feng ' . ' up ' S A f ,X v .Y- ' V A Q . 1. 5' ,Y ' X 53, A 3 .Y V LQ. rl. X Hal ' 5 is 0. H Y .jg ' ' Rides' ., . ff' 514 ,, V , . 4, 1-, , f Of course john, this is an after- school activity . ,VI T . W ' I ' El ' f .J, . . P 1 Rose Suarez Diane Tabus Anna Tavlarious Tony Teague Carla Testa Pete Theophanous Aundria Tighe Bill Tomich Randy Tomocik Ja ck Tonkinson Mike Tlonkinson Ferdinand Torres john Toth Marcia Trexler Terry Turner j' if - W 'it-5' Smile Guys! ! ! ,fi . .ia . A-, J' Vh 'TT valanris I f., .. Hi sg D I've got mv eve On Y011!!! Valerio Q If -,J ' .Je VanCobb my ,jf .. ga., J ancy Vankulick in V W S 'f 3 1- V' ,. ob Vaschak ' ' ! F41 7 gr B ' ohn Villy 1 Ax H so H X l W -' - .fl odd Vocature 1: Q ave Vrabel , '. ill Vrona 'I Qi 1'.' . V. .Z . A - V Nik I 1 W t .. . f X X aula Wallace aula C. Wallace oAnn Woodward emie Zackasee teve Zackasee ina Zinghini onica Zetts etty Zuzga ary Hughes s -r P .3 213 X F l X.-' 5-. , if 1 'fig ' fi fr. i . ,za . 1' jf I if wr X' U I 5 W ,f-Qu X fam' is - . , rt- ' QA, .li , Is she looking at me??? Hand it to the Sophomores for showing school spirit. Whether it be at the games, working projects or after school activities. They stick together and Work as a team. Equal credit is given to their sponsor Miss Marge Polkabla for guiding them to the right paths. In leading these projects are the hard Working class officers to whom too, We owe so much. UNDERCLA SSMENI81 ew Faces . . . New Beginning ,A ,I . 175 Q ,-A' 1 I 1 . .11 .. Q -' 4 ' ' 'Ham' I1 A y -5' ' I M ' .J , F xv- M I A fl ' A 3 ii by I 1 ,H III - I I I 'I I, D f D J 3?gw'??v.g sue C- 1 ,mg if '4 7 . ....- l lr LA! n 1 7- :.,:IfIIL.:I:j,:gIyr ' Oficers--ROW 1--Jennifer Fiorni--Pres. Mrs. Harpman--spon- I 77 It' sor, Chris Zoumis--Vice Pres. ROW-2--Diane Ciccolelli--Sec., .'-- , . I' Rena Maillas--Soc. Chair. Missing from picture--Karena Poul- II . ,, ., IX -- WI C las--Treas. fig? -II I'II,- I ' 4 J ui 1. . P2352 ' ' ' J rfiilllfa f-2-flffgf I I .3 I! , I Sue Agnon I 3- Q 1 - A ' 9 f . A Elizabeth Alverado - 2 - , ' ' ,- Regina Anglin X I 3, ,Q 21-I Q I? l .-. A ,543 - ,m i ' A S xi ' Qi - 's m I ' Pandee Antonas '25 V . I' J hm ,, -, Steve Balas .0 . 5, v ' '- j ' A J Daryl Balestra , -' , '-' ' ' I 'K I,'I NI! 5 r gift, .f ,' - II I Q Bernadette Barone 'A ,A M J.. 0 all Debbie Bednarik f ' LV . X f,, I .Q iff' Terry Bembry If, ' ' II 'I I ' III fag-V4 -.Fiji , I, 'L -I t --if A , 1 . X d f 1. J fa A .4 Cheryl Bene is - J , Q fa V 1,51 , Q-3, Janice Biej ,xy 'IL ' -- XIII - I s? . Karen Blasko JP' I V' ' I , AI 1 If' II - - , -- A a s -' 'X fkviif 4 J 1 .Aw it -xr l'Tx'?',4s f mul' sniff at M fi? an X J. ' bl A is Q' V2 nfl A A3-2-1 -ffff UNDERCLASSMENl82 Susan Bodnar Jeanine Bohazi Don Bojadich Marisa Bonilla Alan Bosak Russel Brodnan JoAnn Burgos Minerva Calderon Nancy Camuso Don Candella Eugene Canton LuAnn Carano Ronnie Carano Andrea Cemment- Aldo Chiovetti Elizabeth Chytra Diane Ciccolelli Janice Clement Rose Cutrone Brian Danilov Anthony DeFelice Daryl Delsignore Dwayne Deppilo Chester DeWitt Andy Diamante Theodore Dixon Clifton Douglas Margie Douglas Murtis Dreher Diane Dubos Beverly Duraney Kimberly Duraney Kimberly Estes Tom Fakner Jennifer Fiorini Tony Flaska Jose Flores Nick Frangopoulos Karen Fray Missy Gaia Kathleen Galanses Michele Galathris Theresa Gatewood Elaine Gayetsky Roula Georgiadis Bryant Gillespie Stephanie Ginnis Stephen Gozur Jean Gocala Shiela Green Diane Gulu BethAnn Halase Tom Hanlon Mike Haralambis Eddie Haxvischak JoAnn Harvischak Mary Harvischak 1 T' - af.: A , -3, .,. 1 ig? v . V ' , N , .e 'I be rj,.,g5, 'gf ng ' Q g .Q ,.f1,'Q' .,g MV 'L X ' . . K , -, . H' 1, Q 1 ' sl ' i fr- all 1 , Xxyva 'X Y 1 i l 'i .T ' was ,. , gi f Ya , ., -.-', if . . -- 5 'fi Vi , Y A.- N -7,1 I I --N 1-r . f .fvifi ? 'S-1551 A x' 1 l V, I U T ff: ,, jj 6 Q -U1 , 1 rv, 0.4! , 5 KLJ f' rn ' b ' AA ' .QE a fi K .-rg ,1 ' f f' L: 5:7-' W ' f ' l K f P iff? . .2 D H Y..',l P -X16i: l.?,w WI' 9 ' l Ti F ! 1 5 if Q? K e n if 'If ..I - 4 f-17: .. I , Y -V f . .VW M , '-vt . - I 1 1. '5 XY-v' . ,,-,: -a, 1' 1 ' V ,fb ' QW 'iL,'. 'Til' 1 X N 1 . . ' ,a'e -,, 7. 2 r g '15, x j.l,lej 1 T w'l' . ., U. e-. 'ii f aj- bf, Janice Horvath Tina Hudak Robert Ingram f' .lf .ha gl a lr '53 . ,, V '- iff- '-ff 7 125, 25,1 'N - . '.',r, 1 . 31 55- .ef-Tiraf f f -' -' ' ' 'L 9. Q: . QQ- ,gg - , -,Lu . ,, f 1 . A ., - .U i ., if 5 ! '-A 4 Y- ' . , , Y ue X ZIX ' X x 9 'I' , ,, . A X fi? Diane johnson 0 A '- -1' ' A' Irene Kapsouris if N. ' H David Kausits Will'-X ,' K ,s . X ' S - 4 . .5 xl f X6:'L 'X g T 'J ' ' 'Jil Michele Kelly A 74 , . 3 Charlayne Kimbrough f . 1 Bob Klenotic 0 .4 in I ,f- vi ,1 --r Ma rybeth Korchnak K .V ' N l -- Patti Kroutner . ,X -'fi' -, - ' ,z in 3 K ,r ., ,, Don Lanzo , . . , k . N Q f -- . , Angelo Lemoms T- - ' 'q l ' Ralph Lewis if X r ' . . .4 , ga wr... 1 1 . ' so 5 , v 5 ,,., ' '- . 2 vggtffr l . , .L V. 1 In September of 1975, Memorial High School welcomed approximately two hundred new students. The freshman class proved to be strong in unison, and their freshman bat- tle cry proved it. They had a new school life to adjust to, and they did a fine job. Even if they were looked down upon as being the young- est ones in the school, and even if it took them awhile to get,acquainted with the right stair- ways, they handled their frustrations well and had lots of fun doing it. UNDERCLASSMENXSB 'f Diane jakowbowski Charles johnson i ,Za - n , as-s, l V3 f Darlene Johnson 1 'a : ' Aff' - Monica Kennedy Awaited Anticipation Of Their hr- .- .v W Sophomore Year Mark Libertin George Lisko Jeffery Lopez Mark Lysowski Monica Macala Mike Maillas Rena Maillas MaryBeth Makosky Lisa Marino Louise Marvola Michael Masajolo Nellie Mastoris Theresa Matash Lambrini Mathews joe Matvey Michael McCoy Karen McDonough Kelly McGarry 7 RZ: 'Q 1 V Czirirr X ' I ' W ' E: ' J' 'vs- -.f . Ur:-1 . P fffi' 4 fe- X il i A 'I -g N I 1, ' I 5.1 ' 5 X . L I 1 4 ' A Q7-3 z H sf 1, L 4 5 1 J 4 yy M N L m n i V V Q' T A I KN - if . . Jia, :yell I V N . ir, ,tx pyffi -'P 1 - e 4 ,- .e ' E L A , A k s: l C I .dj ,y is r 1 fin L' ,.-1- x fp 1 E fl ' s i Q',, 1' ' ' gf. - ' f ' . 'Q-xl '51, RA- -- 'V K . -. x A VI ' ' , -L, . 7 U I , rl Txi V fx ' h,,.n, ' gf SLA -X If W '-J R .. M xxi N ' -1- 1 Joe has that rowdy look in his eyes. UNDERCIASSMEN 184 1. -Vx 'fy ti ix M 'ir . - sw, 51 ' ,gn X . Linda Mc Intyre Linda Miconi Anastasis Mihalopoulos Diana Milhouse Viola Missos Isarn Mitchell Martha Montalvo Frank Morris Mona Moton Kathleen Mrosko JoAnn Murphy Lee Murphy Renee Navara Mike Nick Mike O'dea Jim Ortenzio Roslyn Ortiz JoAnn Pagan Bryant Paramore john Payne Betsy Phillips Tom Pluchinsky Karena Poullas Tammy Psinka Ramona Ramero Vernie Ramirez Victoria Rammuno Joe Ray Nellie Rios Elaine Ringos David Rivera Mary Rivera Virginia Roulakis Bill'Rovder Cheryl Rowe Samuel Salter Robert Scacchetti Terry Schreiber Jacqueline Scott Edward Sefcik Christine Seman Bruno Sferra Steven Sferra Lillian Sferra Jacqueline Shearer Patti Shields Celeste Skaleris A1 Smith Rose Solic Manuel Spirtos Mary Spirtos . ,V .x- A fs 4-. .vu X.- ,Q as rw Jim Stahura Carrie Stamos Ann Marie Stanko Cheryl Stanko Cindy Stepp Debbie Stepp Marie Straub Lynette Struharik Alex Suarez Mark Such Daniel Swantek David Szilagy Sheryl Tatar Denise Tavares Christine Texter David Tofil Tanya Tofil Loraine Tomocik X M13 J, 'p March ahead Freshmen . . ,X into your Sophomore year. ' ' M h d t' ' ' o- ' ' oving a ea now meansi S time to create awareness and 4: 5' , 1' T participation throughout the 4' V ' L class. So . . . march on to K learn and improve. N A is H ' Q . vmlvll K' S I ,', - L3 1 v N . J . V -- 'J '- ,: 1. - 3: 9 n V v. ,il A . 0 An A- -M 4 y X' ' . Gif K' irq' -: .. 'C 'A fl ' . 1 K i ,uf -a 'fizz -riff!-'fff' ,'f I lar YY , , M - V . . ,r. Y ,. , , A B 4 ' Aj f , W X' . ' 'ftf' X ' L ' fl MQ we . iv pw - .sfiii .4 1. y A ' , ! , .. 1' S Qi-S,-. 'ft i af' ,A pete 51113 M f A A. , l . any , '7 , '. 'Cl S . i 'SQ V1 If A x 'N sa n '-, K h L K. 1' tv xl I 1. V just a normal day of English!! ! UNDERCLASSMENISS A Year Of Questions, New Experiences, And Fun Masses of total confusion, asking all kinds of questions, meeting new friends, and making the best of it all. This is how the Class of '79 made it through their first year. Their faces conveyed feelings of individu- ality, challenge and hope. They say that the first year of something new is always the roughest. But also to be considered when saying this is that the journey of a lifetime begins with a single step. The Freshman class pushes forward to prepare for the time when the future becomes the past, and they familiarize themselves with the present. Therefore, as the future of MHS, the class of '79 has begun its journey. With uncommon goals and destinations they're on their way, climbing to the top. That's what it's all about. Harry Torres Yvonne Valerio Marilyn Vanca Eric Va.nCobb Lynelle VanCobb Kenneth VanSuch Diane Varady David Vasquez Linda Vavlas Marilyn Viera Karen Virus Mark Vitus . K W - 3 g l gi QVC ' nz 1 W . r rr-gf A ,lj - , 2' 'Q N ' A - 1, F 1 V :gi N, ' , ,X X 4 x V .: .-.-H., i e i'-' 1. I 'Y. N c. 3 . AN' . milf , Pl as YV' ' .. N211 . H il 4' df! if 4 ,rf , '21 A , ,l V rf- X , .- X UNDERCIASSMEN f 86 .G I I 'v l . is ' ' .wi -Qt - fl . Q 'J 1 J' . R l .A ' ,r' ' ,n,f:jYs-gi 5 , 4.,' rffjff-if ' i Y I r .'s- , ' Y .N 2 69211 ft , ,- : 1 mf, 1 5:Gc..Jfl'.f'3 is 1 f ff. i . -V ! .4 K F w if 'v -sa a- .n In ,' 43 . 1 ,, , V5 l 23.4 Tw' ,jay mi? 1410. at X. .nri .i' f'i 1, L, . Susan Vodhanel Chris Wallace Rick Weaver Mary West Alvin Will Rebecca Will Ron Williams Toiya Williams Alice Workman Pantellis Zaires Elizabeth Zarella Angie Zoumis Christine Zoumis Fran Zuzga U nderclassmen Swing Into Action SFC! NDERCLA SSMENIS Going From MHS To M CJ V Gina Explains the machine to Irene. JUNIORS--Marsha Adams, Tom Arm- eni, Alice Bailey, Irene Belasco, joe Bieganowski, Kathy Billec, Cathy Bis- ka, Charles Black, Dora Bulatko Sand- ra Burgos, Sandra Ceballos, Edmund Chojnacki, Sylvia Cox, Richard Cun- ning, Mike Cutrone, Theodore Darkad- akis, Mark Delco, Gladys Diaz, Acapi Dourlas, Marianne Duda, Linda Fraz- zini, joe C-archar, Ron Geewax, Man- uel I-Iazidrosos, Genia Herns, Debbie johnson, Dom Lentine, Brenda McCoy, Mike Melnik, james Miller, Nanette Millette, Charles Mrakovich, Ronald Pagan, Rene Pollice, Dolores Poruben- sky, joe Quinn, Ana Rios, joe Romito, Mary Rosario, Pete Stamos, Elizabeth Stanko, Dave Suhich, Manuel Tsoulfas, John Vansuch, Jerome Williams, Car- ole Zackasee. UNDERCIASSMENI88 i lla W .19 4,1 ,K-X f ,W V. .1 ,X 1 'E 5.5 .Aa 1 ' 4 li!a?..:.. R . They prove accounting can be fun. Millwork is fun Ron, john, and Mike. 4. -2 Liz, Linda, and Agapi ind child care easy. Don't electrocute yourself, Ron! This big machine doesn't scare Pete. X S Airplane mechanics is simple for Manuel. Choosingacareer, and planning for the future is never easy for Sophomores. But Sophomores at Memorial have a wide range of choices. They can followacourse of study here or attend the Mahon- ing County joint Vocational School. Last year forty-six Sophomores chose to at- tend the Vocational School. They began learning a trade at the school this past September as Jun- iors. While going to class they've found that they ' ve become close to their classmates and have made many new friends. They enjoy going there and studying subjects they're interested in. Though they're miles away from our school, they still remain close to us. They attend events here and remain our dear friends. x.-'11 -23 Mark, Dave, and Joe are future artists. These girls are studying to be secretaries. UNDERCLASSMIENISQ L-'Arg PN -'-A '..,.H-. ... 'Y XA w. w, Xl-x Iv-Iv. Xl.:-:..Nl', IL s I-I. NIH-1.In.lu ll--u.L. Il X. Un. Klux lf..-.L X Il Xlv XII' X1 x ,.. ,lx . . .UH x I., I 1 ' I I 4 KI II Is N ll XI I ,1v',... ULmfguru-..nIhl-'.1-1.1. l'..1....-.V Xl... Xml.. lun u lx X XL. Xl V FACULTY! 90 CULTY ......---L r f -lv ','lJ The stepping stone to our fine administration today was our faculty of yesteryear. They have contributed more than our simple words can give credit to. A simple thanks they ac- cept with much gratitude, though they do not realize, in full, what their accomplish- ments have done for us. If his- tory is to repeat itself, may every faculty Campbell Mem- orial has, be as great as they were. FACULTYl91 Smile . . . You're On Campbellfs Candid We couldn't help laughing when We caught the expressions of our teachers faces as we caught them unexpectedly. We often wandered if they were ex- periencing the discomfort of indigestion, or experiencing plain boredom. Whatever the situation, we all know that the classroom is not all work, for there is some play. in I, B . M1 Did you find what .you were looking for? English and Music don't mix. Welcome to your nightmare. 921 FA CULTY X, Doing a hard days work. Right answers . . . wrong test J, Watch your ingers! ! ! ! 'X Now boys . . These aren't the right keys. , vf? lHV Q pf- ,. Don't you dare take that picture! ! ! Now please, Let's have a heart. it .AN :gigaby- . M 4, N iii' 51, 1. ft? 1? Q 4 :K .1 Q52 f Wiefw, 9 V + , ififif ff H me we xii' cw' 'ffQmfav.9is L? nd Are you thinking of Mr. Right? -ni 'rr Mx 'H as - is ik Do my eyes deceive me? Alright . . . five days dentention! ! ! n-all I Hello, mom, I won't be home for supper. Checking over the records. Who wrote that on the overhead? Please pass the butter! ! ! FACULTYl93 Administrators Strwe To Pass Emergency School Levv On behalf of the Board of Education I would like to extend congratulations to each of the graduates of the Class of 1976. You have not only reached a milestone in your life but you are privleged to be a member of the 5OthBicentennial Class. I'm sure you will lookbackwith pride in the years ahead that you were a member of this particular class. By now you have heard all the cliches that are given to high school graduates. They are really all very true if We could look at them in a serious manner, One thing is certain- -you have completed your formal public school education. How well you have done so far and will do in the future will depend up on how well you have applied yourself in school. The habits you have developed in your growing years will re- main With you thoughout your lifetime. Regardless of what direction your life takes from this point we want you to know that it has been our privilege to have worked with you you prepared for your life ahead. To each of you we Wish the best of everything. Zfai. l 1 l 54, FA CULT Y! 94 wif-' - Class of 76 Students are a little dif- ferent when they become Seniors. They walk with a little quickness. They are quick to rerninisce. Th e i r attutudes a r e more mature They talk about the best class-their class. Visits to the counselors indicate they a re really concerned about the scene after graduation. It has been a pleasure and a rewarding experience to me personally and pro- fessionally having had the opportunity of sharing your success, trials, and tribu- lations. May I wish you all tons of success and happi- ness. May God Bless and look after you. 16164-J This clas s is to be com- mended on it's dedication to the work at hand, to self discipline, and to both academic and extra curricular achievements. If ecl- q ucational excellence means any- thing, we shall be hearing about your continued achievements in R X the future. You have earned the I respect of all who know you. - Use your knowledge wisely. They're The Reason For Our Success CEA, NEOTA, OEA, and NEA might seem like letters of the alphabet to us, but they are the backbone and professional support of our teachers. North Central Association evaluation has played a major role in our school this year. The teachers prepare quite a- while for this evaluation which takes place once every ten years. ' THOMAS CEBULA Physics, Physical Science M.H. S. Alumnus '59' 5 years at M.H. S. um- 'J J ANTHONY COUGRAS Health M.H. S. Alumnus '52' 9 years at M. H. S. 96fFACULTY 2 WILLIAM BARILLARE American Government, Sociology, World History M.H. S. Alumnus '59' 3 years at M. H. S. J A MATTHEW BOZIC Algebra I M.H. S. Alumnus '57' 13 years at M.H. S. s 'ft J-s.wJQ: ' . - JAMES CICCOLELLI English 11 and 12 French I M.H. S. Alumnus '67' 1 year at M.H. S. A if .,, 4? 'ifkg I, J S. . S JOHN COSTANTINO World and American History M.H. S. Alumnus '48' 12 years at M.H. S. is JOHN R. CVENGROS World Geography, Journalism I and II M.H. S. Alumnus '32' 3 years at M.H.S. m, X DOMONIC DALTORIC First Aid M.H. S. Alumnus '67' 1 year at M. H. S. 'TFTP K X JOSEPH DEROSA Chemistry I and lI Bessemer Alumnus '51' 7 years at M I-LS ll-Ez! GEORGIA E. DANN Shorthand I and Il, Typing II, General Business M.H. S. Alumnus '64' 6 years at M. H. S. 4561 Lis.. Xa-L ,rn 1-af? 3,1 'wav' ALAN T DIETER Machine Shop I and II, E M R Shop Chaney Alumnus '45' 26 years at M. H. S. THERESA M . FOX 'nz-7.-f x:'Y init ' - 1?'Y. lcgvfli J -'a:3 I 7- I ' v : X fa ,ww .5 . , 1'fp- Q ' . -Ji ' -1' . llggq-zilfjifl JOHN E. DELUCIA Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus Lowellville Alumnus 'SS' 12 years at M.H. S. MARGARET J. FORD English 12 Ursuline Alumnus '67' 5 years at M.H. S. J . 1 Consumer Ed. , Family Living, Chefs Class, Home Ec. I and II Garfield Alumnus '69' 2 years at M.H. S. HELEN FRANGOS English 10 ,f5t - A 1321. ,:N,,t,, ,,.3, L - .Q Q S- - an ' - 4 .' xx , . - , Q t Q ,xii YJ! Y M.H. S. Alumnus '67' 5 years at M.H.S. FAC ULTY I 97 7, ll L .Z Their Experience Is Uur Benefit Through the years the teach- ers of M. H. S. , giving all their experience, cooperation, guid- ance andfriendship, have been a main factor in the development of our personality. Their constant awareness of youth's new fads, feelings, and individual traits have benefited us inways we could not express through Words. Forever, they will remain in our hearts. ELEANOR GRABAN Guidance Counselor M.H.S. Alumnus 15 years at M.H.S. MARGARET E. HARPMAN English 9 and 11 Poland Alumnus '65' 1 year at M.H. S. 98X FAC ULTY s- ll ,j-,,1,A,,..- . L in -, JOSEPHINE M. C-ALLETTA English 11 and 12 M.H. S. Alumnus '67' S years at M. H. S. GEORGE R. GRESKO Government, American History M.H.S. Alumnus '39' 4 years at M.H.S. , 2 'K' DENNIS KATSARAS Accounting I and II, General Business M.H. S. Alumnus '48' 15 years at M.H. S. ii AL GERLICK Physical Education M.H. S. Alumnus '56' 1 year at M.H.S. ..,, fr .J in X GARY E. I-IANLON Occupational Work Adjustment Fitch Alumnus '64' 6 years at M.H.S. ra.. b-.rn . 53441 TOUR ' EIFFEL -L ' v ,E ,.-GW B19 1 lp l , I lf' 91 GLORLA KATULA French II, III, and IV M.H. S. Alumnus JOHN KIMOCK English 9 M.H. S. Alumnus 8 years at M.H. S. R E nr' 'qv-if MICHAEL J. KISH E. M. R. M.H. S. Alumnus 11 years at M.I-1.8. ED KLEIN ff, General Science, Biology ' Ursuline Alumnus kv, 2 years at M. H. S. ILM FLORENCE J. KUNICKI JERRY KUZMA Biology Business and Consumer Math, Prat- M.H. S. Alumnus ical Math 3 years at M.H. S. Chaney Alumnus '54' 6 years at M.H.S. X wif.: dl STANNA M. KUCAB Spanish I and II Ursuline Alumnus '66' 3 years at M.H. S. I ' f1:.,f- yu' -Li...i,1:li.' ' -i JOE LAI-IOVICH Industrial Arts M. H. S. Alumnus '41' 15 years at M.H. S. FAC ULTY I 99 We Carft Achieve Alone Our educational system is somewhat like atree. The roots represent the foundation, or the principals of education. The branches represent the teach- ers, tryingever so diligently to reachus, educate us, and guide us. With their help and under- standing, We, the students, blossom into leaves pushing, upward, limit. with the sky as our 5 'IS LOUISA MILLER Spanish II, III, VI, The Chapin School Alumnus '66' 2 years at M.H. S. AMELIA OLES Typing I M.H. S. Alumnus '33' 12 years at M.H. S. 1001 FAC ULTY JOHN LAROCCA Library M.I-LS. Alumnus '41' 13 years at M.H. S. A 'Q DOMONIC MONACO Guidance Counselor M.H. S. Alumnus '36' 16 years at M.H.S. ANTHONY PACELLA Honor Physics, Physics, Che m Physical Science M.H. S. Alumnus '57' 9 years at M.H. S. istry I, PATRICIA MARTINEC Algebra I, Geometry Ursuline Alumnus '58' 13 years at M.H. S. DONALD NELSON Secretarial Office Practice, Business Machines, General Business M.H. S. Alumnus '43' 15 years at M.H. S. ff QL i-3:44 QFQA MARGARET POLKABLA Vocational Home Economics I and II M.H.S. Alumnus '66' 5 years at M.H.S. T-if THELMA SPIRTOS Art I and II,Commerica1Art, Fashion Design M.I-I.S. Alumnus '66' 3 years at MJ-I.S. I 4 PRISCILLA SIRILIA 4511717 JAMES M RICH First Aid, Physical Education Anatomy, O.W.E- ' and Physiology M.H. s. Alumnus '29' M-H-S- A1umm1S'58' 37 years at M.H. S. 2 Years af M'H' S' ff lxh i MARGARET STEPHENS CARMEN LANZO English 10 Visiting Teacher North Alumnus '65' M.H. S. Alumnus '47' 7 years at M.H. S. 12 years at M.H. S. ANTIONETTE ROTZ Teachers Aid 2 years at M. H. S. FAITH SIMKO School Nurse 14 ye ars at M.H. S. GE An, ,il FAC ULTYf101 These Pieces Complete The Puzzle M.H.S. canbe compared to a puzzle -- you must have all the pieces to make it complete. The cooks, custodians, the bus drivers, and secretaries comprise of an important piece ofthe puzzle. The puzzle would not be complete with out their ation and hard Work. co-oper- x S A. PATRICIA WATERMAN Secretary ,W wi V -ez ' . ,s . wg'-for . - 'Q ANITA MELE Secretary 14 years at M.H.S. ROSE B. SKUKAN Secretary 15 years at M.H. S. ....i,... Custodians--FROM LEFT--Micheal Vavlas, John ROBERT WILSON Horvath, Thomas Zuzga. MISSING-- Blue Ashmore Supv. of Trans. 1 year at M.H.S. Robert Struharik. 6 years at M.H.S. 'l..f-4'3 J . .. ! .fjip ,- iw I 2 ghrrp - T 2 e if ' T .- i - I Q 1 - 1 - 4 1 ' ' ' Bus Drivers--BOTTOM LEFT--ROW 1--Frank Weaver, joe Cooks -- Dorothy Piette, Mary Scott, Marie Yeropli, and Fabian: DOTOHW Walters: Rell- Patrick- ROW 2 'B0b Da' Josephine Kavinsky. 102! FACULTY tillo, Ed Tonkinson, Ted Paskevich. M, W x X -F PRINCIPALS R.M. Clark 11925-19261 John W. Stewart 11926-19301 E, R. Patterson 11930-19341 Michael F. O'Mellan 11934-19481 Sandron S. Parenti 11948-19691 Matthew Wansack 11969-19731 John R. Hess 11973- 1 SUPERINTENDENTS C. W. Ricksecker 11910-19141 Thomas McGeehan 11915-19151 1died in office1 B.J. Weiss 11915-19161 W. Marshall Coursen 11916-19321 Andrew S. Klinko 11932-19421 11950-19601 11969-19721 Domonic J. Pacella 11942-19501 Nicholas D'Amato 11960-19691 Robert A. Hedrick Q1972- 1 FACT II.TVl103 X -We P5- xfgfl Ill. 7-T 1 -cv VJ' .xx 5. -dh, 945' ' ang Ki ,f 4? , ,,p'?' .. fi 104fFEATURES IU' 'Sf' rf 8 FE TURES 434' The center of school social activities anxiously awaited by all of the students are contained in the Features section. The special events covered in the following pages are the high- lights of the academic year. They are the memorable occa- sions when students can forget about the schoolastic grind for awhile and fade into the mysti- cal atmosphere of magical times. 'DOH N ffl-Q I 1- X. l . .,, I I ig f' x Q 6 f f A 3 '33 n L., If- M, . fs ' f .9 -7 'Y FEATURESIIOS Quin Was Enchanting 21 Prom- King' jeff Bailey. ,151 ,A rteniprimgge feajsmfas prepare-aw igiid congagneae.. ETQSYFEAEURES A -'V fl .47 Prom Queen Karen -Cramer 96552 ,, ,J L 44 Y I ,7.3 f,?' -V'V 5 i if- i Y' f- L Migsg Mirtineq, the Junior glass sponsor, who helpede make the Prom possible. XA :wifi AZ If 0 1,--ll . , X ,W as-a., .1 H A ,--Rf, p X . , X va. . L 4 -. 5 Q, F . . I . 1 Fri 'gifs .4 I ax Court members look on as Junior class President Michael and Vice-President Sandi crown Karen and jeff. 1 ,1 1' , slits 'l 1 . ' 1,5 A, 1 1 yr' .M J 3 Q , lg 'l i junior class officers present Miss Martinec with her gift, which she tearfully accepts. M7-i, . May 9, 1975 became a night of Cinderella-type excitement as Iuniors and Seniors arrived at the ball . The hours of preparation were about to make a dramatic premiere. Amidst a springtime setting following the theme Pieces of April , Brentford House in Hub- bard offered a complete buffet fit for a king. An atmosphere of together- ness prevailed throughout the dancing to soft music provided by the Executive Collection. The evening was still young as the clocks struck midnight and Holiday Bowl in Struthers became the scene of the after- prom. FEATURESIIO7 Another Memory To Cherish 'J vi Ay! T .s 'i .ml ffl? 62 1 5' 'a The 1975 Prom Court: ROW 1--Queen Karen and King Jeff. ROW 2--QL-R1--Diane Leone, Sandy Noren, Del- ores McDavid, Mary Ann Mistovich, Rick Zuzik, Steve Morales, Dave Hudak and Tony Scarfo. .Ia- Patty and Lance are having a Wonderful Sophomore Class Officers -- QFRONTQ -- Carol Zackasee, John Diamantis. evening. QBACKJ -- john Murar, Debbie Johnson, Chris Galantis, Tony Stiles. 108 I FEATURES In Y U N 'Y-u Administrators and their wives enjoy the Prom. junior class President Mike Rogers and Vice-President Sandi Puskarcik crowned our lovely and talented Karen Cramer as queen and versatile jeff Bailey as king. In a garden setting with trees, grass, flower cart, and bridge, members of the court gathered. The royalty for the evening included Diane Leone, Sandy Noren, Delores McDavid, Mary Ann Mistovich, Rick Zuzik, Steve Morales, Dave Hu- dak and Tony Scarfo. Campbell Memorial's an- nual formal has always been the Prom, butbecause this was ours, it was a special time for for each of us. Il J 'Q s. 4 H x Seniors take a breather between dances. Couples create the relaxed atmosphere. People enjoying each other's company. Linda and George share the excitement of the Prom. FEATURES I 1 09 f -ary? mf .Q ,B SEMI Q' -5-rg, F4 A v 1 ' I Q L 6 ,ii ,, A -61' 1 W HM L-. 3 ,ja ' A , A- ' , QQ ' ' X W - Y , l Rain Conquers Traditional Ceremony On October 17, 1975, the most exciting autumn social event had finally arrived. The suspense of waiting, the antic- ipation, andthe nervous qualms were to have their climax be- fore the Memorial-Struthers tilt. The juniors had Worked and planned feverishly, every last detail was taken care of, and then--the rains came--a steady downpour certain to dampen spirits and doom Homecoming. The traditional parade was can- celed and the traditional crown- ing Was postponed until the Homecoming dance. At last, amidst raindrops and joyous QL-Rl -- Principal John R. Hess, Queen Cindy, Senior Class Sponsor Miss Martinec, Athletic Director John Costantino. teardrops the 1975 Homecoming Queen was crowned. All ceremony completed and congratulations duly given to the happy queen and her court, the students relaxed to enjoy the music of Reasons and to dance until midnight. Dancing the night away. 1 121 HOMECOMING QL-Rj Junior Escorts--Mark Tirpack, John Straub, Manuel Ginnis, Tony Ifft, Matt Carlozzi, Rob Chiclowe. Queen Cindy and her court share a happy moment. i l r N N R is l 'X F-gl '41 5,4 , .1 - 'iff Wi' .3565 if-ewigg. QL-RJ--The Homecoming Court--FRONT ROW--Cathy, Anita, Queen Cindy, Anna, and Judy. BACK ROW-- Chuck Kelades, George Gulu, Stan Toil, Ted Zoumis, Bill Skrobut. 1. Q 1 4 Q . J . ' A I Girls chatting between dances. Bumping through the evening. HOMECOMING I 1 1 3 Senior Festivities Begin Senior festivities officially be- gan vvith the annual Senior Spaghetti Dinner, held January 29, 1976, in the school cafeteria. The evening began with the traditional delicious dinner of spaghetti and all the trim- mings. The seniors attending were served by junior girls who volun- teered to help make the dinner memorable. The Senior Dinner seemed to many seniors the beginning of the end, it was the first of many senior exclusive activities. ,Y 1. Tin- QS That's Italian! T. ! 's IL in si Nr' Q, ,rl Senior girls looking foxy. Getting together for an evening. I , 'x - xv., l 11-4fFFATURES Everybody smile! Just one more picture , then you can eat. A-1 ., Y JN, Senior guys devour their spaghetti. Vocational School students reunite at dinner. The odds were in Rudy's favor. -Jr 4 5521. Q Q I Administrators and faculty members enjoy the spaghetti dinner. :fix e' - '-ea f to Gi: Eat hearty! Wx? -1' ' x' ,. Ex x Superintendent Robert Hedrick, Principal John Hess, and Mrs. Hess attended. FEATURESIIIS Royalty Is Selected For The Evening ,fi Receiving a kiss of congratulations. King and Queen were Ted Zoumis and Maggie Rivera. ilu -le- f bn' 1 gigs? if 1 ie f 0 1 'b-.- Senior Spaghetti Dinner Court--L. TO R.--Monica Queen Maggie and King Ted, George MastrovasaJis-- Mraz and Cherie Lysowski--31-d attendants, Linda Ma- 1st attendant, Steve Belli--2nd attendant, Chuck Keldes cala--2nd attendant, Anna Angeliadis--1st attendant, and Ralph Cash--3rd attendants. 116fFEATURES KP' ,. '-v Dorene Polkabla crowns our delighted Icing. Class officers present at head table--I. TO R--President Carl Svagerko, Treasurer Maria Cougras, Secretary Anita Carano, and Social Chairpersons Dorene Polkabla and Chuck Kelades. Many Jtmior girls volunteered their services for the evening. Class President Carl Svagerko crowns Maggie queen. Carl presents Senior class sponsor Miss Martinec with a corsage. Following the first part of the evening, dinner, was the an- nouncement of the Spaghetti Din- ner Queen, King, and Court. Seniors voted for the girl or guy of their choice when they first ar- rived. Excitement and surprise filled the air as the court was an- nounced and to great applause, a tearful Maggie Rivera was crowned queen and Ted Zoumis king. Following the crowning the Seniors danced to the music of Leroy. The Senior Spaghetti Din- ner was a special event made to sparkle in the memories of our Senior year. FEATURESI117 Sweetheart Queen Is Crowned On Friday, February 13, every- one joined together for an evening of excitement. The candidates for Campbell Memorial's Sweethearts arrived in anticipation of that final moment when a queen would be crowned. On the arms of their escorts or sur- rounded by anxious friends, they posed for photographs depicting the beauty for which they were being honored. The climax of the evening ar- rived when our surprised and spar- kling Sweetheart Queen, Butchie Sferra was crowned. F oll owing the happy c or onation, the evening progressed as everyone danced to the music of Cannabis. Colorful decorated boxes were displayed. fv . ' qw 1 4 Butchie Sferra is crowned Sweetheart Queen. 1? Fl? . - - A . L E -4' 1 E if at L' A, r ' ' L J4' A , Y ' ax f f' 5' M , ., f N- - if -i,1 , .assi ' ' Congratulaiions, Your're Queen! 1 18fFEATURES Class Sweethearts--L TO R--Jeniffer Fiorini, Butchie Sferra, Missy Mraz, Anita Carano. N . 1 N Freshman Sweetheart--Jennifer Fiorini. Sophomore Sweetheart--Butchie Sferra. fi X13 fr: vn junior Sweetheart--Missy Mraz. Senior Sweetheart--Anita Carano. FEATURESX 119 Valentinels Day s . . .Sweethearts 1 f is W, P H . f . if I N , N I ,X Senior Sweetheart Candidates- -Anna Angeliadis and Anita Carano. junior Sweetheart Candidates--Mary Maillis and Missy Mraz. !!x The 1976 Sweetheart Court--I. TO R--Freshmen--Tina and jennifer. Sopho- gown time in the city of mores--Butchie, Barbara., and Harriet. juniors--Mary and Missy. Seniors--Anna and Anita h . 14 Why do you look so surprised? Robin and Susie Jamming . IZOIFEATURES . ,F gf' Sophomore Sweetheart Candidates--Butchie Sferra, Barbara Scanlon, and Harriet Maillis. t Y-- Y ' S' ima... 3, frenzzzf-. 1, 'Q' - f, 'A 7 Ty 'W 1. X , W e band for the evening was Cannabis. All the students enjoyed the music. V 4-1 i I yi:-1 1 XXX iV ilX X Y! A XX N. 'oy 'Ui .- Freshmen Sweetheart Candidates--Jennifer Fiorini and Tina Hudak. 5 Eugene Canton makes a deposit. The atmosphere of hearts and flowers prevailed even be- fore the traditional Valentine's Day had actually arrived. The Senior class announced the individual class winners in a short ceremony punctuated by squeals of delight, loud ap- plause and smiles of surprise. FEATURESIIZI Leap Year Celebrated At C.M .H . . Leap Year was celebrated for the first time in our school's history on Feb- ruary 28, 1976, with a dance sponsored by the Reveler Staff. The Staff thought it would be interesting and fun to follow the Leap Year tradition, so...they de- cided on having the girls ask the guys to this occasion. Tension mounted weeks before the dance as each girl nervously asked that special guy to be her date for that evening, and then amdously a- waited his answer. Of course, no date was necessary to enter into the dance, which was held in the school's cafeteria. Entertainment for the evening was provided by Reasons . As the evening progressed, everyone seemed to be having a great time. .1 'ZW 14 L9 x 1 Nag Leap Year Court--L TO R--Chris Wallace Dave and Eugene Canton, Barbara Scanlon and da, Anna ,X , , ,, , ' s '.-, fax .-ff uf' -J 'lv s Missy Mraz and Mike 'B 'ls- .-J Leap Year King And Queen--Seniors--Chuck Kelades and Junior King And Queen--Mike Duda and Missy Mraz. .Anna Angeliadis . 122 IFEATURES w Du and Chuck Kelades. lib .N ff 1 Pete Dubos crowns Queen Anna. Maria Cougras crowns King Chuck. Q 1-f--' f i ,.J'.,,N Sophomore King And Queen--Dave Korchnak and Barbara Freshman King And Queen--Eugene Canton and Chris Scanlon. Wallace. FEA TURESI 123 Student Body Chooses Court The entire student body participated in the Lea Year celebration b choos P Y ' ing five girls and ive guys to represent each class. Each member of the court was presenteda corsage or a boutonniere upon arriving. Anticipation and excitement sud- denly filled the atmosphere as the cere- monies were about to begin. Eugene Canton and Chris Wallace were an- nounced king and queen of the Freshman class to everyone's happy surprise. The Sophomore class royalty included Bara- bara Scanlon and Dave Korchnak. The Leap Year finalists for the Junior class were Missy Mraz and Michael Duda. Chuck Kelades and Anna Angeliadis were crowned king and queen of the Senior class and also of the 1976 Leap Year Court to everyone's cheerful applause. 'il 75 'S x ' 1 sr,- vu .0 'l ,X HI, ,v-F' Senior Court Members Included--ROW 1, Angeliadis ROW 2, L TO R Rudy Vuk L TO R--Sandi Puskarcik, Monica Mraz, sanovich, and Chuck Kelades Nicki Kapsulis, Peggy Johnson and Anna rg ,ci 41 7-5 Junior Court Members Included--ROW l, and Carol Lariccia. ROW 2, L TO R-- L TO R--Carole Zackasee, Lillian Dave Suhich, john Mtuar, Mike Meno- Reznka, Missy Mraz, Donna Mangiarelli, kandilos, Mike Duda, andKevin Carney. 1 214 I FEA TURES X4-N 7 'ih- '! Rv! rv-3 Court Members Included--ROW 1, L TO R--Barbara N Butchie Sferra, and Gina Zinghini. ROW 2, L TO R-- - 5, , , 'g.3 I Students dance to the music. ' J K' Z' ' Teague and Dave Kofchnak' Maria presents Gina with her corsage. FT? ,- . K X i 'te-C-'KJ f N., wflljij ' . K, W ,hi Freshman Court Members Included--ROW 1, L Jennifer Fiorini. ROW 2, L TO R--Sonny TO R--Chrissy Wallace, Virginia Roulakis, Sferra, Eugene Canton, Daryl Balestra, and Cathy Mrosko, Rena Maillis, Diane Johnson, and Steve Balas. FEATURES I 1 25 . 775 'fha - , ....,.. CHANEV unQu1'1 1f ACTIVITIES! 126 CTIVITIES Extra-curricular activities have played an important roll at Campbell Memorial since it's existence. Organizing clubs, choosing officers, and listening to the advice of sponsors is what it's all about. Outside activities may pull you away from academic studies for just a While, but actually, you continue learning whether it be about people or the world. ACTIVITIES! 127 M cz j orettes Dazzle Devil Fans . 1. .v ti H it rx 5. ,. .7 7. ,I ww... 1 ' ' I 'NNW,1lwwlhlgllwqagall ll' ill fly pl Il WW ll ll T ' it 'T ll 4, , . i, 1-al ,g I ' l E104 - K' Ulf -7 f ' , f uh Y ' I, 3 ' , T- . . T1 , : y m V w '.. 1 i. ' 'Evil , l 'im ' . - i w, Y ' fi rv K , 1, H g lx! 1 M, I Radiant beauty describes our majorettes l 1 l 1 l ' T T' so Well. Their pep and smiles led by Judy, Ii YI? T p T J h l Iii l T i Q Peggy, and Janyce, dazzled the devil fans. I y ' T A - 'S wi 3 1 l l 5 Their sequined uniforms glistened the I W1 fh l ' I evening as they danced to the beat of our l 'A' ' T rhythmic band. Practicing to be perfect, often kept the majorettes working for hours throughout the f' - school year. Their unity and gleam has made ' every Campbell fan proud. P I+' l 4 1 l A L if i V i Y J w T 1 l T li T yi, ally, p V p ly V I ' ' 1 l ? Q :iii V V .' r ' 1 lg: . . All f , ZW! , , Majorettes dance to the music. HEAD MAJORETTE--Judy Snitzer T al ll 1 H T 11 i. , v I ' W y :lx F 71. 1 A ! X' , ,, J, . j , y , p p y a l It y :Q E api iv, ii i f N 1 1 5 jx 1 E l ' ' l . f31?Y , .tS! f'::,:,f l ' ' 'TF F., 1' ' , 'l l V , T 'l 'f f 71 s'-2 , 5212 . g pg , l y p , l 1 , if - ff' X H f f li fx ,' 'ls P l l X, l 5 fl f h 1 l E ' ,L y , X Q if i 1 1 l y . ll ' it ! l V N , W1 I ' ' I J. CO-HEAD-MAIORETTE--Peggy Johnson CO-HEAD-MAJORETTE--Janyce Lemmo ACTIVITIES I 128 , lm-N ' U N fr ' ' t -1 T i ' ' ' . .T 1' My I ' ' f 1. 1 ' X I , I4 N x t N1 1 im . v I L 1k1' .' 1,, ,': K t pmw .. N k. ln I ' it ' .1 I ' 9 ' ' , . ' '. 41 K A ii ,Z . f ill 1 lx 1 lj SENIOR--Dina Novak N X l , I' 1, if ' ' U N l Tl Ji' W J ' 3 1 I X y ' 1 1 11 i' W , I 1 , - M E F. Kathy and Marlene show their talent. Ma'orettes ROW1 QL RQ Co Head P johnson, Head--J. J -- -- - - -- . Snitzer, Co-Head--J. Lemmo. ROW 2--K. Pappas, K. Lemmo, K. Novak, J. Ringos, C. Lariccia, J. Jonda, K X V 4 -9 SENIOR- - Marlene Romeo Halkitis, I-I. Poullas. ROW 3--D. Novak, L. Constantine, K. Vrable, K. Constantine, C. Manno, J. Gozur, M. Spagnola. ACTIVITIES! 129 Majorettes Dance To The Music Under the direction of Miss Judy Conti, the 1975 Majorettes proved to be asuccess. With their Various dance routines, they brightened the halftime festivities. Sophomores--ROW 1 fL-RJ--L. Costantino, J. Gozur. ROW 2--M. Spagnola, K. Halkitis, K. Pappas, H. Pou11as,j.jonda, C. Manno. Y 1 ill? 1 1 1 v X . 1 W I fi! it W i 1 T if i 5 .,l, 122W I I w . 1 ,gl l 'x -ls. I SENIOR--Kathy Vrable juniors ROW 1 K Novak K Lemmo ROW 2 J Rmgos ACTIVITIESl130 -mi get . Band Sparkles At H alftime Qi 3? i ' T E T mf 3 'D 1 . ' l 3 . 1 C' , , . n.. . - - I A 1 'assit in-1 Band Director--Mr. George Haring l M vi? Band salutes Old Glory Many long hard practices mixed With good times has help - ed make this years edition of the Swingsters one of the most successful bands in Campbell's history. Their halftime perform- ances have always entertained both the young and old. This past summer, the marching band and majorettes again attended a band camp at Thiel College in order to im- prove their performances. SENIOR--Bill Skrobut Tweet Tweet The 1975 Swingsters and Dancing Majorettes ACTIVITIESM31 Practice Makes Perfect Performances Day after day, hour after hour, p r a c tic e proved to be more Work than fun. But to - gether, they accomplished a goal . . . perfection. h ' awww. .ll 'Wt SE F fe O fL-RJ--B. Smith, M. Makatura, S. Belli, C. Kelades, B. Skrobut. S, ,Y I. 1 1 F i SEN IOR--Susan Bundza U I ' I SEN IOR--Steve Bel SEN IOR--Chuck Kelades. ACTIVITIES! 132 IL-Rj--M. West, V. Missos, T. Psinka, M. Kennedy, S. Bundza, B. Fiorini, C. O'Con- nor, L. Rammuno, A. Cimmento, T. Corbett. 1 Low Brass--KNEELING--P. Kea. STANDING--I.. Murphy, T. Pluchinsky, A. Lemonis, C. Patton, A. Will, E. Har- vischak, J. Ortenzio. 1 Clarinets--ROW 1 QL-Rj--M. Carlozzi, K. Bednarik, M. DeMart, J. Shearer, C. Wal- Band gets ready for practice. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 , 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 lace, J. Vargo. ROW 2--P. Wallace, J. Gocala, S. Bodnar, P. Wallace. 11 H11 11 1 11 1 11 11 . 1 1 11 ,N 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r L SENIOR--Margaret DeMart SENIOR--Lou Rezanka Horns--QL-RJ--G. Georgiadis, N. Kavoklis, M. Haralanpis, R. Beradino, L. Rezanl-ca, L. Rezanka, D. Depillo, J. Douglas, M. Szilogy. ACTIVITIES! 133 Spaghetti Dinner Proves To Be A Success 134 The Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored by the French Club, was one of the biggest money raising pro- jects, along with their candy sale and 2nd annual Rummage Sale. ROW 1--QL-RJ--M. Dintino-- Soc. C., A. Fesz--Soc. C., L. Ortenzio--pres., A. Angeliadis--Sec. , A. Carano--Treas. , C. Svagerko--V. P. ROW 2--J. Kardulias, D. Konik, D. Movlan, L. Struharik. S. Puslcarcik. Miss Glo- ria Katula--Sponsor, I. Wallace, T. Frangos, D. Braccolino, M. Jenoff. ROW 3--S. Orologas, G. Fen, G. Gulu, M. Mraz, J. Lemmo, K. Nova, C. O'Connor, J. DeMart, D. Mangerelli, K. Lemmo, D. Rose. ROW 4--K. Carney, K. O'She1- ski, J. Svagerko, D. Mingo, L. Franks, M. Mraz, D. Shepelevich, C. Beeson, D. Gozur, C. Larissa, T. Atsas. ROW 5--J. Murar, M. Duda, C. Gaia, J. West, M. Mallamo, M. Varady, D. Patterson, S. Tofil, S. Burich. Spanish Club Sees Jose Greco if C ri nn 5 2 The Spanish Club sold candles for a trip to Cleve- land to see Jose Greco. ROW 1--QL-RJ--Mrs. Lou- isa Miller--Sponsor, M. Cougras--Sec., M. Rog- ers--Pres., K. Kubus--S. C., M. Carloni--V.P., L. Tsangaris--Treas. D. Palusak-- S.C. , Miss Stan- na Kucab--Sponsor. ROW 2--R. Orologas, S. Vra- bel, S. Bundza, N. Vargo, M. Rivera, C. Salva- tore, G. Hanuscak, R. Vuksonovich, L. Macala, E. Ostrowski, P. Wallace, W. Tomich. ROW 3-- I.. Chrapcynski, E. Crowl, M. Nobile, M. Seman, Caban, A. Santana, A. Tavlarios, K. Jurich, . Manno, J. Jonda, S. Korchnak, A. DeTunno, C. S. C Graves, K. Nicolou, J. Villy. ROW 4--J. Bil- lec, R. VanSuch, M. DeMart, K. Gillec, P. Da- nylchak, D. Perline, S. Balas, A. Sierra, R. D'A1- torio, C. Lysowski, P. Soltis, N. Libertin, M. Tir- pack, W. Volosin, L. Mootz, A. Rivalsky. ROW 5--G. West, E. I-Iudak L. Ringos, N. Pantelakis, G. Spirtos, K. Bednarii., s. Drozda, J. Bolina, 1. Lanzo, R. Suarez, K. Rovder, R. Lopez, A. Ser- rani, D. Korchnak, J. Nobile, J. Vargo. ROW 6-- B. Berardino, G. Bednarik, J. Douglas, L. Costan- tino, P. Kea, N. Balas, K. Senyo, J. Ihnax, S. Freedman, J. Shabella, P. Mistovich, T. Marino, W. Tomich, M. Carloui, A. Rios, R. Wasko. Math Club Membership Multi plies The Math Club accepted 19 new members into their group this year. All of the members worked hard to make their annual Skating Party fun for all. ROW 1--QL-Rj--M. Rogers--Soc. C. , A. An- geliadis--Treas., L. Macala--Sec., Mr. DeLu- cia--Sponsor, M. Hudak--V.P., A. Fesz--Pres., M. Moylan--Soc. C. ROW 2--M. Crano, J. Kotch, S. Bundza, S. Caban, M. Nobile, N. Vargo, P. PWSIE Annual Roller Skating Part Danylchak. ROW 3--C. Lariccia, L. StruHa.ri.k, D. D. Bracco- ROW 4-- Palusak, K. Novak, D. Mangiarelli, Iino, P. Bednarik, D. Konik, G. Gulu. J. Kardulias, J. Murar, L. Ortenzio, D. Gozur, K. Kubus, M. Mraz, J. Dubos, M. Dintino, B. Volo- sin. ROW 5--N. Libertin, M. Tirpak, S. Orolo- IY gas, R. Vuksanovich, S. Burich, L. Rezanlca. Besides visiting area colleges, the Chemistry Club held their first annual roller skating party. ROW 1-- QL-RJ--N. Libertin--Soc. C., C. Pantelalds--Treas., D. Palusak--V.P., Mr. Joe DeRosa--Sponsor, M. Hudak--Pres., M. Mraz--Sec., D. Moylan--Soc. C. ROW 2--C. Manno, R. Suarez, J. Kotch, E. Ostroski, M. Dintino, D. Braccolino, C. Lariccia, J. DeMart, J. Shabella, G. Fesz, M. Tirpack. ROW 3--M. Spag- nola, N. VanKu1ik, N. Pantelakis, M. Mraz, G. Spir- tos, D. Sebest, N. Ballas, B. Volosin, R. Lopez. ROW 4--K. Jurich, E. Boncyk, T. Corbett, L. Mootz, J Murar, S. Burich, J. Dubos, K. Kubus, D. Rose, D Gozur, R. Vuksanovich. ROW 5--J. Kardulias, T Galouzis, A. Mediate, K. Kanopka, R. Vansuch, S Friedman, E. Hudak, K. Keish, M. Varady, L. Tsa- garis. ROW 6--D. Korchnak, K. Hallcitas, J. Misto- vich, J. Jonda, S. Korchnak, K. Kennedy, D. Man- giarelli, B. Sferra, S. Psilos, R. Daltorio, M Monokandilos. ACTIVITIES! 1 35 Speech Team Speaks Oat T '1 4 .f ie F' 3 . N.-J' . J u! l X' 'xi Speaking out on the food crisis is just one of the Margaret FOI'd--Sponsor, Coach, R. VanSuch-- many topics discussed by the Speech Team. The 360- , TTSHS- . G' SPi1 50S- ROW 2--S- Tatar, E- active members are: ROW 1--QL-RQ--A. Medi.. Boncyk, N. VanKu1ick, D. Shepelevich, L. Ca- ate, J. Billec, D. Rose--Pres. , V.P. , Mrs. T3110, J- DBMSIT, R- 01eSkY- Performances Are Greater Than Ever , i - an . I . .F lf 'I ' Outstanding performances were the specialty of this year's Red S Black. ROW 1--QL-RJ--D. Rose--V.P., L. Macala--Sec., M. Crano-- Soc. C., Mrs. Louisa Miller--Sponsor, H. Roman--Soc. C., N. Vargo-- Pres., M. DeMart--Treas. ROW 2--P. Soltis, S. Pus- karcilc, K. Shields, J. Kotch, R. VanSuch, G. Zin- ghini, D. Perline, B. Sferra, D. Palusak, M. Cou- gras, C. Vuksta. ROW 3--M. Samulka, R. Olesky, L. Ringos, C. Lariccia, B. Barone, J. Ringos, S. Binko, M. Mraz, M. Dintino, A.M. Zarella. ROW 4--P. Dubos, C. Pantelakis, C. Kelades, A. Angel- iadis, T. Frangos, J. DeMart, I. Photakis, M. Gin- nis, M. Mraz, S. Bundza, E. Owstrowski. ROWS-- K. Tirpack, G. Gulu, T. Zoumis, D. Brajkovich, G. Mastrovaselis, L. Ortenzio. ,. -V. Librarians Keep Un Bookin' - -,- ... , A - . ,.,. - -- ,.,,. ..,..-7 P Walking into the library you will find this group of girls working hard to keep the library in order and assisting students in any way they can. ROW 1--KL-Rj--M. Rivera--Pres. , P. Szilagy--V.P. , Mr. John LaRocca--Sponsor, D. Braccolino-- Treas. ROW 2--D. Bares, M. Rivera, D. Bem- bry, C. Johnson, M. Spirtos, K. Novak, P. Sol- tis. ROW 3--M. Romeo, J. Ringos, C. Mur- phy, C. Boncyk. Uffice Checkers Cheek It out Helping the office run smoothly is what the Office Checkers do. Their jobs include typing the absence list, passing out papers, and picking up homeroom absence lists. ROW 1--QL-RJ--S. Vrabel, A. Zarel- la, M. Cougras, S. Binko, J. Kotch, T. Atsas, M. Maillis. ROW 2--K. Carwell, E. Zarella, L. McIn- tyre, C. Wallace, I. Wallace, M. Solic, A. Riccar- di, V. Ramunno. ROW 3--Mrs. Rose S1cugan--Sec- retary, J. Clement, C. Salvatore, B. Cramer, J. Du- bos, D. Rosum, D. Woodward, K. Illich, D. Shepe- levich, M. Kantaras, K. Fray, Mrs. Anita Mele-- Secretary. ACTIV'lTIESl137 They're Working For The Students R, l..J A 15' of x., Hearing music at lunch is a result of the hard work and action of the Student Council. ROW 1--CL-Rl--C. Patton--V.P., K. Billec--Sec., . . .Means S. Belli--Pres., Mr. John LaRocca--Sponsor ROW 2--S. Sferra, J. Fiorini, M. Kantaras, S Puskarcik. ROW 3--M. Rogers, M. Mraz, K Kubus, P. Duplesis, K. Tirpack. Achievement WW? 5os, - dv, if To be in N.H. S., a student must have a high grade average, leadership, and character. A1- though they were unable to do the annual Christ- mas decorating, they did decorate on a Bicen- tennial theme. ROW 1--tl.-Rl--L. Ortenzio-- Treas., M. Mraz--Sec., Mr. Dominic, 1. Mo- naco--Sponsor, I. Wallace--V.P., K. Tir- pack--Pres. ROW 2--C. 0'Connor, M. DeMart, D. Shepelevich, L. Struharik, M. Moylan, S. Caban, S. Bundza. ROW 3--R. Vuksonovich, D. Konik, M. Nobile, M. Crano, M. Dintino, A. Angeliadis, J. Noren, T. Frangos, A. Fesz, J. Kardulius, L. Rezanka. ROW 4--M. Rogers, D. Palusak, G. Falasco, J. Kotch, N. Vargo, T mflmai.. r- r------1-- u 1 nr Girls Accepted In Key Club Permitting girls into the club for the first time made the Key Club better. Together with the guys, they worked to serve the community. ROW 1--KL-RJ--1. Sebest--Pres., C. Kelades--Sec., D. Brajkovich--Sgt. Of Arms, Mr. Anthony Nol- fi--Sponsor, R. Novak--V.P. 1 , F. Seitz-- V.P. 2 , M. Rogers--Treas. ROW 2--K. Tir- pack, A. Balestra, B. Skotis, D. Akers. ROW 3-- K. Vitus, S. Binko, S. Puskarcik, N. Vargo, D. Patterson, L. Macala, M. Crano, T. Atsas. ROW 4--M. Rivera, E. Zarella. New Club Enters M.H. . The Shorthand Club at M.H. S. found a great way to S. Passas, N. Kapsulis, T. Atsas, B. Prasinos, K. make money for a Washington, D. C. trip--selling suckers! ROW 1--QL-RJ--1. Noren--V.P. M. Gin- nis--Pres., Miss Georgia Dann--Sponsor, ,M. Koli- dakis--Sec., 1. Fijak--Treas. ROW 2--M. Maillis, Mistovich, I. Antonas, R. Badila, P. Semanovich, N. Galanses, C. Kust. ROW 3--E. Poullas, J. West, D. Rose, M. Kantaras, D. Billec, P. Willich, V. Ramunno, R. Kish. Future H omemakers Regrou p After a year of non- existance the Future Home- makers Club has regrouped under the supervi- sion of Miss Marge Polkabla and Miss Terri Fox. ROW 1--QL-RQ--Miss Marge Polkabla-- Sponsor, S. Puskarcik--V.P., D. Perline-- Sec., I. Wallace--Treas., M. Kantaras-- Pres., Miss Terri Fox--Sponsor. ROW 2--A. Carano, D. Polkabla, I. Michaels, E. Pro- chak, J. Jonda, K. Jurich, J. Billec, L. Rin- gos, D. Gozur. ROW 3--L. Macala, M. Ru- dolphi, S. Balas, D. Shepelevich, K. Galan- sis, J. Mitulinski, P. Noren, C. Testa, P. Danvlchak. ROW 4--C. Boncyk, K. McDo- nough, M. Straub, L. Franks, M. Mraz, S. Vrabel, K. Kubus, R. Suarez, L. Costantino, S. Kantaras. ROW 5--K. Rouder, P. Soltis, D. Billec, K. Lernmo, I. Mistovich, S. Kor- chnak, M. Clark, S. Passas, M. Maillis, M. Missos, H. Maillis, R. Oleski, S. Tofil. ROW S--T. Dothard, D. Dearmon'd, A. Riccardi, L. Mazzerino, J. Dubos, K. Senyo, C. Galan- tis, R. Vansuch, D. Braccolino, L. Chrap- synski, P. Antonas, J. Ihnat, L. Mootz. ROW 7--C. Vuksta, M. Moylan, C. O'Connor, A. Fesz, I. Antonas, A. Angeliadis, L. Struha- 'ik, G. Rodriguez, M. Zackasee, L. Holan, K. Morales, C. Manno, M. Spagnola. A. Prepares Girls For The Future Th1S year, as in the past, the Future Nurses Club vis- ited area hospitals and The School For The Retarded. They also had many fund-raising projects to have a par- tyatthe endof the year. ROW 1--QL-RQ--K. Lemme-- Treas., M. Mraz--Sec., A.M. Zarella--V.P., M. Rudolphi--Pres. ROW 2--M. Dintino, K. O'She1ski, I. Wallace, A. Fesz, M. Moylan, C. Vuksta, L. Ma- cala, J. Lemmo, D. Mangarelli, K. Novak, J. Svag- erko, j'LRingos. ROW 3--M. Mraz, D. Perline, S. Ba- las, S. Tofil, D. Mmgo, C. Grondolsky, M. DeMart T. Frangos, A. Angeliadis, M. Maillis, S. Passas, T Atsas, L. Franks. ROW 4--L. Mootz, M. Rivera, K, Vitus, S. Binko, N. Vargo, D. Polkabla, D. Shepele- vich,AM. Kantaras, S. Kantaras, C. Testa, E. Prochak, K. Rouder, C. Beeson. ROW 5--K. Kubus, K. Knop- ka, M. Kantaras, G. Rodriguez, H. Maillis, M. Mis- sos, J. xsillec, E. Hudak, K. Billec, R. Orologas, N. Pantelakis,X R. Olesky, L. Ringos. ROW 6--J. Dubos, P. Szilagy, G. I-lanuscak, L. Mazzerino, P. Zaplca, D. Gozur, L. Chrapcynski, A. Riccardi, C. Galantis, K. Senyo, D. Rose, J. Ihnat, S. Freedman, P. Antonas, .5. Phillips. ROW 7--I. Photakis, D. Patterson, K. Mur- phy, C. Salvatore, S. Puskarcik, C. Manno, M. Spag- nola, K. Halkitis, J. Jonda, J. Lanzo. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Miss Faith Simko--Sponsor. Giving A Helping Hand l Performing service projects is the main purpose Lariccia, K. Lemmo, R. Ievesok, D. Mingo. of the Tri-Hi-Y, along with many other projects, ROW 3--QL-RJ--M. Moylan, L. Franks, M. Mail- which turned out to be a success. ROW 1--fL- lis, M. Seman, S. 'Vrabel, M. Mraz, C. Gron- Rj--C. O'Connor, Sec., I. Wallace, Treas., D. dolsky, M. Trexler. ROW 4--QL-Ry--K. O'Shel- Polkabla, Sc., Miss Helen Frangos, Sponsor, P. ski, M. Dintino, R. Kish, D. Braccolino, M. Danylchak, V.P., L. Struharik, Pres. ROW 2-- Mraz, J. DeMart, E. Prochak, C. Lysowski, J. QL-RJ--C. Beeson, K. Novak, M. DeMart, C. Lemmo, K. Kubus. Hi-Y Is Active In Many Sports Wednesday night swimming and forming a volley ers, D. Brajkovich, T. Helminak, M. Welling- ball team are only a few of the activities theI-Ii- ton, D. Palusak, S. Orologas, G. Gulu. ROW 3-- Y is involved in. ROW 1--QI.-RJ--C. Norman-- I. Krautner, J. Dubos, M. Duda, P. Alexandri- Pres., Mr. JamesCicco1elli--Sponsor, C. Svag- des, S. Bosak, J. Murar, M. Valua, T. Wall-io, erko--V. Pres., K. Tirpack--Sec.--Treas. ROW S. Tofil, S. Belli, C. Koulianos, G. Fesz, W. 2--M. Ciccolelli, A. Balestra, D. Konik, D. Ak- Volosin, M. Tirpack. Cheerleaders Are Spirit Lifters The cheerleaders play an important part of sports and activities as well as the ath- letes and the clubs. With the leadership of the Cheerleaders' captain, Gina, the cheerlead- ers proved to be a fine group of spirit-lifters. Throughout every sport and activity, they stood behind the team. Their good-luck Wishes were always taken with a sense of security and happiness. .' 4 - fl. E, SPONSOR--Debi Novak SENIOR--CAPTAIN Gina Falasco J 1' A Q l I . L i f 1 ' , ROW 1--QL-RJ--I.. Struharik, L. Macala, I. Fijak, S. Balas, Kennedy, B. Sferra, P. Krautner. ROW 3--V. Roulakis, D G. Falasco, S. Tofil, C. Lysowski, R. D'A1torio. ROW 2--D. Johnson, E. Gayetsky, D. Johnson, M. Moton, J. F10I'1l'11, L Tabus, B. Barone, B. Scanlon, G. Zinghini, S. Friedman, K. Valvas. 142fACTIVITIES ? x 2 4 3 T. 1 , ,,, , ,,,, 7,,, , ,-- ,.,, SENIOR--Cherie Lysowski SP-IR-IT!! ' 1 ' 'r- . ' I' nd V ,A , D I I I 1 4 .-..:. yw,-..555'?Qjf4hH1g,flfruiyhfI -1-'.7, - ,ri ,Xi lj' 0--3 .53 - .. .- ' ' '.'jg.tlx,,i.5.,n!2'.f4'fY . ,JL-3.1 -.':Hf...Q1 n ' '.f X i -Vg, 1 If f 'rut' f1i 'qi1 'W?'j.-1 1- A '-- . - n 1 - .. A g,.'r.:'f' -.+ . . Holi.-.V F-lxVfE4::..,.iij' , 51... in .- , 5 ,,, I., ,H . ,- 3. A 2 .I v.i ,. 14, .. r ,.. , . - .3 yn? V If V t ' YW: 1' M.. ,ll 5-JDVJ1 1-I:.,7.'wv, 12.4, A A ,, rr I- I V' , . .pf .f .... rf 4 . , -x,NA.,4:'H -,:,..r1'ffE!i,, -iff 51' I ,A 1-51,',..,.. ,jmfA.U,' ' - . . ,xjv ' .- Vhmsx 5 -, v - ' .,'-,-1- -'-.H J'-, ROW 1--L. Stmharik, L. Macala--Co-Captain, S. Balas, R. D'A1torio, G. Falasco--Captain, J. Fijak, C. Lysow- ski. ROW 2--S. Toil. Q.. I 4 ' 'F' 4 ' in I ' I l I f ,I I f .,.'f.1'.., -Wh.: fTop-Bottom,--R. D'A1torio, S. Tofil, S. ROW 1--fL-RJ--L. Macala, G. Falasco, J. Fijak. ROW 32168- 2--L. Struharik, C. Lysowski. ACTIVITIES! 143 New Squad Is Added Traditionally we have had, 1 I p ll U for many years for many years, two squads of cheerleaders. This year we have added a new group of girls, the Freshman cheerleaders . Th r o u g h the guidance of their new adviser, Debi Novak, and the help of the Junior Varsity, they were able to purchase new uniforms as did the Varsity and Junior Varsity. Each of their smiling faces and pep has added an extra spe- cial inspiration to our school spirit. ,' I E ' I I l l'll' SENIOR--joarme Fijak ROW1--QL-RJ--S. Friedman, G. Zinghini, B. Scanlon, B. Barone, P. Krautner. ROW 2--D. Sferra--Captain, K. Kennedy--Co-captain, B. Tabus. SENIOR--Lori Struharik 144fACTIVITIES ROW 1--L. Vavlas, V. Roulakis--Captain, D. Johnson, D. Johnson--Co-captain, E. Gayetsky, M. Moton, J. 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W ' The Reueler Staff Did Itu After long hours of hard Work, and much fun, the Reveler Staff finally accomplished their goal . . . putting out a yearbook that everyone could enjoy. Days that were free to oth- er students, were Work days for the staff. Luckily, We were a united and dedicated group with much to accomplish. A Workshop at Canfield for the staff, a trip to Kent State for our editors, and the guidance of our advisor and representative have made this all posssble. Throughout the yearbook, We hope We have captured mo- ments that represent a chapter of your life story. EDITOR--S andi Puskarcik -.5 ADVISOR--Mr. john R. Cvengros 146 I ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT EDITOR--Linda Macala Sharing Quiet Moments Enjoying quiet moments to- gether, as one, surrounded by the silent solitude of trees, chirping birds, and tumbling leaves, will hold a special place in our hearts forever. fi Student Life--KNEELING--Pete Dubos. STAND- ING--Maria Cougras, Marybeth Rudolphi. Typist--ROW 1--QL TO Rl--Jo Ann Kotch, Anna Angeliadis, Anita Carano, Linda Macala, Ann Marie Zarella. ROW 2--Sandi Puskarcik, Peggy johnson, Marybeth Rudolph, Maureen Nobile. Faculty--DorenePol.kab1a, Pete Dubos, MarybethRudo1ph. Ads--Ann Marie Zarella--Business Manager, Kevin Tirpak, Dorene 148f ACTIVITIES Polkabla . Activites--jo Ann Kotch, Chuck Kelades, Peggy johnson. Underclassmen--Maria Cougras, Andrea Fesz, Becky Schlosser. X Seniors--Anita Carano, Maureen Nobile. Sports--Tina Frangos, Irene Wallace. Features--Mary Anne Seman, Anna Angeliadis, Carol O'Con.nor . AC TIVITIESI 149 ISOISPORTS - SPORTS Sports is an important part of the American life style. Whether it is for relaxation or an occupation, the playing of the game is the most important aspect. Throughout the year, televisions are tuned to sports stations, radios are tuned into the 'big games', andpeople are standing by for the game results. Whether it is a spec- tator sport--such as football, baseball, and basketball, or a participation sport, such as cross-country, tennis, and golf, each has its own importance. 1521 1 'QQ' SPORTS! 15 1 FW Baseball Slides Into Action-' 4 ' . TTT?-'--.SSXN ' X. if i 4 iw,,,a:, , gmpbgll ,fs Campbdl V . ' GBLPAAHIH .,' I' ,N 'fishy' Y' 1: 1 V I v 4,-XA , A '--' C we co If -Q rv mmf N A- ww - K S I v xy A 'J 4 ' 'I ig? ll A A . I M x ' . - 'N 1 C . il' W ' In .. 1- ' I 'Aliiiu'--'J I, .4 5 In -' l ir M I- I 41 , I 5 I 1 iff?-' ?'5fl 2'f-, ',ii'fff9'fL7?-1 l'fill ':'2'5Z.34i5.Q'fi'T'ff'E i'E'.2X'5f7 3i5W3 X ix .W I '44 ftZ . 'iE. - . v , 954- w:.5'f'3fA i. .. Y.-'53 fig'-Af.-17 1 3'- fl 5' +:f35Q.'71?rTE11g?7f i' Y?-5.fl'l'f -5541:-lff 395' I?'?I-. 5'if4 -'f2?'iF, 1W+11iff93iQ? ? 'i'3H5F I'4l5 I V -11 -W' Yr. . 'J- +- f- -in--4-if- 1 ru. M- 1 wages F H 1'-' xz all QS 5.19.8 Q. .- -f.vvwNf9Q1- M Q -111. gf - ,ffammifk--lig ?'- t 'iiS:'1zzJ:if.2'.'?1TPici?-:li- ..j+1'liQQ.Ewig!-11i?l-iilfgiyfffrstiff-.-Wifi? iTf3.JS1Qm:4.:.L:L531 ROW 1--QL TO RQ--P. Dubos, D. Konik, J. Lahovich, R. Kish, R. Delvlart, G. Despotorichfj. Niemczura, R. l3a1ow, Figueroa, G. Bednarik, T. Martinko, J. Texter. ROW 2: J. L. Ortenzio. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Ass't Coach B111 Bar- Clement, T. Stiles, R. Zuzik, W. Rivera, F. De11'Arco, F. illaire statistition D. I-Iudak. Ramos, D. Palusak. ROW 3--G. Mastrovaselis, Coach Mike The Seniors of the 1975 baseball team will always be re- ' membered for their great con- tributions to the team. Their coaches remember them as hav- ing excellent attitudes, a will- ingness to work, and as being receptive to coaching. Who will ever forget the all-around abi- lity of Fred Dell'Arcog the de- termination of Tom Martinkog the defensive prowness of Jody Lahovich behind the plateg the super games Fred Ramos had before injury stopped himg the pride and competition of Rick Figueroa and Will Riverag the many key hits and valuable con- tributions of Ricky Zuzikg and our most consistant hitter, shortstop Dave Konik. 15 21 SPO RTS fl .,-,V if -.---.s.-.. . ' - . .' ' ..--4 l 1 .-ua Batter Up! C I 1975 BASEBALL RECORD Lost-7 H, A 1 ,.. .F ,- Won-19 ' 1 MHS 3 Springfield Local 2 Q 1 -V M 1 MHS 0 Cardinal Mooney 10 xv MHS 9 Hubbard 5 ,K MHS 6- 9 East 423 1-1 .h - MHS 14 Rayen 0 , MHS 3 Chaney 1 , ' MHS 12 Ursuline o ff MHS 5 Struthers 4 J f MHS 14 South 0 ' V , MHS 7 Brookfield 2 MHS 4-11 Warren Reserve Q21 1-2 ' nw-' MSH 1 Fitch 0 , .1 jj, V MSH 1 Wilson 2 , ,uni MHS 11 Boardman 8 52 MHS 11 Brookfield 8 ' MHS 6 Ursuline 7 1 . fv , ,, 15 If . MHS 6 B0ardman0 wwf , ,rm . . 1 5 A MHS S Fitch 10 1s1'f42'rwv,r for 1 we NHS 7 Hubbard 3 E yp':,.'?,,,,1M.',,if5,,p,v. . 1,5 ,-1 MHS 10 Poland 4 l54Yt3 5.5Q.-3 ,g,fi'1:wf,Q:-,tjv I .. A, MHS 1 Smmhers 2 .'?'u'EL6s' .4'1sff,'141la',+1E1.: J. - df'e '-415,141-1v1,:'Q 'Z' 5- ' MHS 1 CafdiHa1M0Onev4 SENIOR--Fred Ramos TOURNAMENT MI-IS 7 Springfield 6 MHS 1 East Canton 2 ,Q X 'SWS 4.4 I ,, 'R RSP: G X., .. - . -, V pf' : ' ' 4 . 1 .Nfl K . .. . ' 1 . ' x ' ' u 1 ' ' X, 'y' ' Y f'?-'fi N' W an 1 4-Mi-.T ,gf - H? -1 O i lx ' 5 'ln A j . ' i ,' i.,,,,' A vsldvsfgihrmgfr 'A -qui ' ' ' . f f. -'f'.?11l . fl AS. . -1 1 '. ' SENIOR--joe Lahovich Q1 A 1 9 IS.: I :rw .- 4. Q SENIOR--Rick Zuzik f. ,Z ,h, 1 I SPORTS! 153 Y W: , x 1541 SPORTS Fast Moving Players Make The Year A Success The hours of hard Work and struggle to make the team were only the beginning for these boys . They knew victory would not come easily and that they would have to give it all they had. The entire team put out a terrific ef - fort. Giving outstanding per- formances Were underclass- T f men: Dave Palusak, Lance Or - tenzio, Jerry Clement, Rocky Demart, Paul Dubos, and Lead Pitcher, Tony Stiles. .- .T lc n M i' in-1 , xi 9 5. Q :V llvudx v rl A . , ,WJ aku Q ' . fff1.'li. T T 2i'a 'ff'g1f:-4' .L 'T .L I . vt' A .4 fl' uh' . '. 551.15 if-Jw? ',4v'lLl-gwkb .-tg ?'u l' . . ' ' V 'Y -v 'ax-g5s:- ' 5 .l l fl. A 1 x-I ' Nvlflns -f,. .g ui 4 iv .- . - ,- ,tj 5,-1 ffl-J: .' ' M ' - '!lf7Q'fq'-51Qr'f'g-Z,-fl ' Af V' 3Q?l7 N fav: Q 'f .3..t Miata SENIOR--Wilfred Rivera 4f J Pm.. WWI: r. SENIOR--Dave Konik Let er np' .A mga . 'sr 4 A. 1 ,sv -' .72 i X D . K gmxx-.X-X. Q,- wp'Y'-gi H, ., . g . r ' , v nil ' 9-'.I-.fig , ' ,, ' 1-F 5 . ,. , 3- I , ..f,'.4 ,l l I 4 Ai O V, A- .-' ' Q1 5 . Q - -A - , 35' Y -4 Q , ,.,., f. I . ' . I ff. IA CA,-.'Qln1Sh!.f':i1Lili? W, . . ,yn 4 .. . . ' ' Q 5 ' I f.,, :i.vlgLI:,f'Q,'5: ,' Li, Quick? , ' - ' I ' 9 , ,- .J-'-.ei -nwSs.':-J. V ,,nYAr ..'xs1. .'1. 1- .Qgs ' fi SENIOR--Enrique Figueroa . Q ' '- Q . ' 3 ' . -'Jill SENIOR--Tom Martinko 1 Q.. 3 A? ,NPV .af Q ,V iq dai A xv-.mr im ' ' 1- it . Milf rg- .4 . -Hz .L , SENIOR--Fred De11'Arco SPORTS! 155 Tennis Team Stirs Up A Racket! This spring the tennis team showed their opponents what love was all about. Guided by Miss Grab an, they defeated sev- eral area teams and concluded their season successfully. Out- standing skill was shown by Randy Maceyko, Kevin Tirpack, Ron Carrier and John jakubek. The other members also fared Well and made the year what it was. SENIOR--Randy Maceyko iv V 1 X I Lv . ' Elm' ' Y 55? fr' H fi SU 2. in -f Q A 4. ...I Mb ' nl. ' E5 E- --,. P112 1. ' n l if X ' K' N g l H 'i -fum . :wmv Fir? - ' KS fi? ig:-'52-'E' gf5..'1 .1 fm...xGr 156 f SPORTS ,J .1 ,,, -u . Q -, . . r 'Q'-as -5'-12 - . - . ' 55.142?-3.5.13-f-j.j.,',-' ' ' as 2 . 1 f f- 1. .1 ' -- Q V '. ,f I ,fi - A A fl , nf.. 1:-. .., J '-L t..- '-'A . , .,-,- .1 . , L, . -r . P, , KJ? I 3 I f AI INNK -- 3 kc xl Y' 1 Y! W. 1, ,ll I , - 1 V ll ,f X. .4 . - N' ,QR . lurk, - ROW 1--QL TO Rj--S. Bosak, M. Tirpack, J. jakubeck, K. Tirpack. ROW 2--Coach Eleanor Graban, J. Black, R. Ma- ceyko, R. Carrier, R. Lopez. is Kevin blasts one ! Steve concentrates on the next shot. I i Mark enjoys the action. COACH--Miss Eleanor G1-aban Randy flies high' 6 WINS CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CANIPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL 1975 TENNIS RESULTS JACKSON - MILTON CARDINAL MOONEY WARREN WESTERN RESERVE BOARDMAN NILES RAYEN SOUTH URSULINE HUBBARD FITCH WARREN - HARDING JACKSON - MILTON CI-LENEY 7 LOSES 5 5 6 6 2 3 0 5 6 6 1 2 O SPORTS! 157 Track Team Heads To Victor R'- ROW' 1-1-QL TO R7--J. Shabeila, jf. Williams, 1F.Tsi1wuris, Ii, A. Serrano, T. Bm-ich, L. Johnson. RGW 3--R Het K. Stalnma, D. Suhich, R. Vuksamvich. ROW 2--iflxoach rick, R. Camsamarixmi, TQ Teague, I. Tonkinson W Dennis Kamaras, D. Sebext, B. Volosin, M. Duda, S-. Bel- Stewart, E. Burgas, W. Gilliam. Under the clnse supervision 1975 Track Resulm of head coach Dennis Katsaras V and his assistant Pete Mastro- 4 WINS 2 LOSES vasalis, our 1975 track team CAMPBELL Springfield . . . - 1 . CAMPBELL Wilson 21535389 a Sp1e9?lf1affc0rc:A1?f QAWBELL 'su-umm , , Oiflg except 011 Y we 1121 Mooney the Ward, Field, and Dover CAMPBEU. Girard I CAMPBELL Bmukfield Invitationals. Special credit is given to Russell Glover who qualified for the State meet in Columbus in the 220 'yard dash. He has also broken the old-established re- cord set in 1962 in that same event. ISS1' SPORTS 'And heh off!! Girls Track Team Places High In Meets 1975 Track Results Campbell 20 Struthers 42 Mooney 46 Campbell 20 Warren Harding 51 Campbell 22 Hubbard 50 Fitch 62 Warren Harding Invitational 15th place Steel Valley 7th place Sectional 11th place District 21th place The girls' track team, un- der the direction of Coach Pri- silla Sirilla, won their first track meet this past spring and placed high in many other metts. Outstanding perform- ances were given by Anita John- son, who broke the school re- cord in the 220 yard dashg Mis- sy Mraz, Who broke the record in hurdles: and Irene Wallace , who broke her own previous re- cord in the mile run. The other team members must also be given credit for making the sea- son such a success. ROW 1--QL TO R1--K. Keish, M. Varady, N. Pantelakis, P. Nardelli, M. Mraz, P,F, Wallace, L. Pollander, B. Fiorini, Bednarik, P,C, Wallace. ROW 2--T. Dothard, V. Nelson, D. Gozur, K. Kubus, M. Mraz. MISSING FROM PICTURE-- I. Bohazi, D. Moylon, I. Wallace, A. johnson. ROW 3--M. P- Johnson. SPORTS! 159 .1- Cross Country Team . . . I n The Beginning' ,N3,PBfl! wil PM 1, upmvnrq L. I 4, 0 ,N -- Q' . ,. .ff , '4 g.,-. ME!-.CAA ROW 1--QL TO Rj--M. Tonkinson, N. Libertin, B. Dani- B. Volosin, T. Teague, L. Ortenzio, S. Belh, C Svager lov, A. Bosak, R. Lopez. ROW 2--QL TO RQ--E. Canton, ko, S. Bosak. 1601 SPORTS This fall marked the begin- ningof a Cross Country team in Campbell, coached by Mr. joe De Rosa. Usually We find new activities get off to a slow start , but tend to improve as they ad- vance. Our boys began their training in June for the first time and were off and running Witha bang in September. Con- sidering the little time for train- ing, Senior Carl Svagerko and Sophomore Tony Teague have led the team to conclude the seasonproudly. All men contri- buted to the team's success. Seniors Steve Belli, Lance Or- tenzio and Freshman Brian Danilov ran a close tie. The boy's drive and determination, daily mile runs in summer heat, and hours of practice at- tributed to their success. Cross-Country is an individual sport: however it cannot be Won Without team effort. x 1 R JJ? Coach--Mr . Joe DeRosa .,,, J.: SENIOR--Steve Belli SENIOR--Lance Ortenzio 15 STA TISTICIAN- -Dolly Moylan 1975 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS CAMPBELL 36 SOUTH RANGE 25 JACKSON MILTON 71 CAMPBELL 43 MCDONALD 15 CAMPBELL 28 HUBBARD 39 STRUTHERS 55 CAMPBELL 15 HOWLAND 45 CAMPBELL 28 MOONEY 27 URSULINE 99 STRUTI-IERS 87 CAMPBELL 19 JACKSON MILTON 42 CAMPBELL 68 FITCH 16 CHANEY 54 CAMPBELL 24 HUDSON 32 CAMPBELL 89 SOUTH RANGE 75 112 NILES 75 NESI-IANNOCK 201!2 CAMPBELL 85 FITCH 15 BOARDMAN 78 MOONEY 95 CAMPBELL 37 WARREN I-IARDING 20 BOARDMAN INVITATIONAL 9TH PLACE STEEL VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP 3RD PLACE SECTIONAL 11TI-I PLACE i 9? ga 1. E , --- 'fpg rx g 1 I f X515 :?B-Pc 25 1 -A 7 i n ' I ' , SENIOR--Carl Svagerko SENIOR--Steve Bosak SPORTS! 1 61 - Different Strokes For Different Folks The golf team, although winless, can be very proud of their terrific team effort. Golf is an individual sport which de- pends upon each players pre- cision, agility, and patience. Senior Kevin Tirpack, a four year veteran, has displayed these qualities with an average of 42, to lead the team. Fol- lowing were three lettermen, John Shabella, Mark Tirpack, and Steve Burich. S ELL J 57-7- Yi...- 'K COACH--Mr. Anthony Pacella xl-V l , U X It dgfiisl If I 1 t SEATED--QL-Rj--A. Tabus, T. Walko, J. Shabella, S. Bur- STANDING--fl.-RJ--P. Dubos, Coach Pacella., M Tirpack ich, K. Tirpack. l62fSPORTS r Sl rr -N f - 'X l -. 1. R, '. ve . 1.5 .A LV. Golf Team--QL-R1--T. Marino, M. Polkabla, N. Ballas, D. Korchnak, J. Matvey. , ' .fd H Vi l V Q ' ,V ' .,-V , 'Lk X ,, . , IE, '7,:g.-1.,+ff:1E13frjP14 1 I - I . ff- 6. : I R ifzgzsw 1 , , ' I--1-U7 -4, -iff?-iff - ,HJ .'- uf- '-'Eff-Q ' I V',hl-.El-eg.-I--4, -am' sr A1 I. 45 A- -Pdli-555. fFqh55I. - If 2 giEWi'1'3 K3 mx, . . 1 -r . -.- ,.-1' L- --.rf-- .Q-, .--, I 1.Lg,.,fi'.--jam ,gm LJ-9 p ij- Y 4'1 5 '...:4 I '-', 'i .0---P SENIOR- -A1 Ta bus SENIOR- SENIOR- -Pete Dubos O WINS CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL 1975 VARSITY GOLF RESULTS 17 IDSSES 185 HUBBARD 163 187 STRUTHERS 168 HOWLAND 171 177 MOONEY 160 FITCH 172 187 BROOKFIELD 163 181 HUBBARD 170 190 URSULINE 157 181 BOARDMAN 152 STRUTHERS 170 192 HOWLAND 168 195 FITCH 168 189 URSULINE 157 186 BOARDMAN 161 BROOKFIELD 181 196 173 CHANEY 1 65 -Kevin Tirpack SENIOR--Tom Walko SPORTSl163 Uur Team Is D n-0-mite! - 1 We've got to fight. Our pride. .4 SENIOR--Ed Ostrowski HCHARGEgH nGo, Go, GO WZ 'F?1-gays K' F' ' if 1 P CAMPBELIJLQMBMORIAL ai Y g s CHOOL H AL csnucn concurs Get downtonight. As the season begins . . 164! SPORTS Crowd reaction. S Wa SENIOR--Lelandjohnson Traditional bonfire brightens sky. Team shows excitement as they score. Handicapped by injury and size, the Red Devil Football team had its Work cut out for it. They found they'd have to fight extra hard. A prime ex- ample of that fighting Campbell spirit is the All-Steel Valley s e 1 e c t i on Senior linebacker, Larry 'Cutty' Thompson. Cho- sen for second team were Sen- ior running-back Leland John- son and Junior quarterback Lou Lanzo, who ranked third in the SVC with 56 completions in 130 attempts for 510 yards and 3 touchdowns. Not to be over- looked are the outstanding con- tributions of seniors Clint Wa- terman and Paul LaRosa as Well as juniors Mike Duda and Perry Harrison. SDI IOR--Larry Thompson SPORTSf165 .. 502 Football-Get Down Tonight The coaches provided the boys with the best training pos- sible. Our new head coach this year, Mr. Al Gerlick, a CMHS football veteran and All-Steel Valley selection himself, de- manded much of the boys, but onlybecause he knew how tough the season would be. Assisting him were five MHS alumni: john Mazias, Ed Rozum, Joe Vaschak, Dave I-Iorvath, and Dom Daltorio. They led the boys through the practices in the blazing summer heat, the pre-season scrimmages, and the sacrifices made for the game. 1 VEB DEVILS Z SENIOR Mark I-Iudak ' eady for the game. SENIOR--George Mastrovasel is Stumbling for a gain. A Vg, K fia- XfL,'m f ff' l ,Z X W ff fi? yijfr Lfixl ljwug fi2f4, 14 qx 114' ' 1 ,QB iifif' X61 yi 55-iw' W ff -1 Z,-Z 5 A .f- fag, x S ' '1-J? ' fs fr QF, 4' ' f .51 Q I ' i- L. MEI? , 'fgv,ftqN, f . .f-'KI l i Q- ft-rf, ll: E-ivvxvzixg yWffy,1,ffZv'1 p f, W ,' ,J ,fy w . -.1 VM! f , ' r 4 J.: 1 1! ' if f.f2,Q g- ' 1, ' xx , 4 A91 Y li Li nz.-',V, ' ,vii -f,4 . K, , 'Y Aw' H212 7' f-'Y A 4' J '1'zf M I ah., Wtzf, 4 .' , 1 I T- I.-pi, ,f1,,'kI1xx,6- A I infill , WK ,Lay x Q 4 rf! K2 17' inf' , -,af f X-,g 7, 'f', X'7,u, .Y YJ fn: wk ,I W ff .,- P VW' fbigm fy- J, ,, x .lparllxwll I3 .ff lv .eff X- We 4 J y,. if WI ' -.--'j . I -P' lx - ' If '21 ,gl Q-' '24-a A7 , fq' .N W In-'N X' s Ax jr. 4' ' ' R1 ji . 5?'H4lll5' SPORTSX167 Their goal was to break the streak. There they were every week, 30 boys, clinging to the hope that they might bring victory to MHS once a- gain. There they were in the cold, as at the Howland game, and in ferver rain as at the Gi- rard and Struthers games. They were there--fighting. They may have been small in size and number but they were great. They lmew it would be rough but they were there-- fighting. They may have been overcome with losses but they were not defeated, for PRIDE still reigns at MHS. : I nb' Halftime pointers. 7 W. ,.r 'o 5 J P - 2 in R ' I A nl xii T- - V, if This says it all. 1 68! SPORTS r 'N We Tried To IE ,h F :lr -H Y ' H- . lk A M- 4 C 4 '----6--. 4'71l ' fils l ' . '-' li s, ,jg : , U - - , ,, il 55: 2 i ' , 'X grifg. V .A I v wl5 '32 f .I f Q: so I . - - - cs. I f Qs : ' - 1 'JJ ' 1 'N -.. ' rs, CQ N I ' I ll- - f -1 so-Q A 7 . ' . 1- ' I ill Y , 1 2 , . Q .rj -nt . n fi- , If 'Y 757 ' I 'P . . J 'I V .V I ' bv cb ' L' 'I .W 553- , , A I. U . ' 'J -f. G if-' - A I -:ff ' 'n r Am r ' '-- fl' 1 I . - 'f.7'f'fTs7 '.3k , . F' 'I' ff' 4. 1. ,. , ,. Q , Q-ra ' Z f V . 'WI 3 116 ' fri .I -, .3 , . ,1 4 I M -. x- K 4 ' -' f 7' I ft. , .45 3.511 anvil, , fl .- fi'-,C , ' x A f., , ' A l -if 4 '-,.-s: 1 1. . 3? -6-., A N j U7 ' '11 -1 11..h,'4 VL. - ni ' ' - J' E, 1' 'ii ,I - 1 ' . ,,I.l-jf f .'. ' r- . 3. J. Costantino, jr., C. Storesfif, E. Crinoik, L. Johnson. ROW 2--G. Zomjak, R. Balowbk, hompson, G. Mastrovasehs, G. Despitonch, P. LaRosa, T. He1m1nak'k, E. Ostrowski, Hudak. ROW 3--john Costantino, Athletic Director, AlGer1ick, Head Coach, Assistaf Coaches: Ed Rozum, Dave Horvath, john Mazias, joe Vaschak. MISSING FROM PICTURE Dom Daltorio, George Gresko, Faculty Manager. ROW 1--QL-RJ--M. Aluaradoif, G. Spirtos, T. Iohnsonif, A1Gerlick, jr., C. Costantin Break The Streak George rips through! P 1 --A A 5 1.4 l .1-:gl li fn ' ' ' if hu ' ' ' - ' , . . ' ,.. U. 9 it ,',' :Q-.ff.'.':-3.1!...,..A ' A - ' -- .- . A. V 1. Li , 3 - T A b I fig-?'ll'fk ,vb A, ' . il ,' ,, ' P ff ' .' P - -- ' 'V' k - - u.. Uni I - , 1' 1 - -' Y - ' I! ww U P r E 4 ' , 5 , 35 H L ' VI A 'nj 1 ni - Z V , ' Q A , 1, K, .gy xv, ' A A 1 ' .91 Lx. . B C. x I lil 'R'-X' XPP' r M P' e , f ' ' A P 4 G L Y., P g X.,QQ3.,EQKK. - . I 1. fQvx'sYb1Y - Q - - -.L ',rE.,,,,-,.,,e-- 'L A I LL -- grkzff , ru 'P D.-. , r 'f 1-':. -. ... , -.w-:W '- ' -.4':J1'-pi, - ROW 4--E. Burgos, M. Duda, K. Carney, T. Volsko, D. Vrabel, T. Rivalsky, L. Ser- tich, J. Spencer, J. Black, Manager. ROW 5--C. Black, Manager, H. Valantasis, P. Struharik, L. Lanzo, T. Stiles, R. DeMart, C. Kust, J. Texter, Mike Sudolek, R. Het- rick, Manager. ROW 6--L. Anderson, Manager, J. Roguski, R. Greskoiff, R. Ortizvif, F. Santiagoflf, D. Suhich, M. Cutrone, M. Baldwin, J. Diarnantis. 'lf--Did not complete the season. 9 Coaches stand by. 1975 FOOTBALL RESULTS O WINS CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL 1 O LO SSES 6 GIRA RD 0 CANF IELD O FIT CH O URSULINE 6 BOA RDMAN 6 MOONEY 0 STRUTHERS O HUBBA RD 6 HOWLAN D O SA LEM SPORTSf169 We Never Give In The season was not a total loss. We proved Campbell is tough to our opponents. We al- so proved that Campbell pride is stronger than ever, by the earthshattering assemblies this fall. The tremendous tackling job of Seniors Ed Ostrowski, Gary Zornyak and Mark Hudak before injury will not be for- gotten as Well as the greatness of Center George Mastrova- selis and Guard George Despitorich. I l Leland gains some yardage. ITT' limi I 17 1- 'F K I . hh . . ' ., Qu ' A 'P -Li ' , .,,- n -1f? i5'a 5- ., kA ,Q- - , .. . .Avi Oh-Oh, better watch my step. 75,2 E994 Downing a pimt. 1 701 SPORTS Duda does it. 194 A e if 'I r 'J Y , fff f if N FNB-gfxpfikbisu up ff !Kf5'i'l H KSN Ein? ,WA ,iff lf' F HIT! f f f U' 'wr r ,fy-fm,'G6x?-g,f3 'W ,A V -ijt filljlyilv yi, ,vm . -H '- - .,fa,f-.rv ui' L -'wifi fn' :fix Q ef.. me -a J: . ,if -,g v -I . -i,.7:,.' ev 1 v- ,xflr -,- '36 .:.-'Q , ., .7if15f'1' cf r .- . . 15 , I . , Sf. LL: 1 ' - T IIA v ita. fli , -- ,.,- ,, - .,n-Nil'-L 41 la. ' 1Sg?H.Ql,.ggf51l , . . Q-:pin ' 'F-H'-'-2 f' W'u -'Ji A fl ,. ' 'X ' gift. ,M V ,,,, g .,. 9,-l:2.4'5f,,E:3g,1ll JJ., l:!,,Lvg1, fi ,Hwy l Y VA. .1 A ,-.EK .2 . - ' , rg i -z-.,y,1. ms 126 .43 ' 'f0I1 ',' 5 iv W tif' ,. ,f..1-4f.15x?-.,w .y- ' E- J -t ' gefsikif- . ,,Q- ...i -J'-?.'5f: 4 .1 ggygflvt rm, 3, .,,M,,..,. 'rt' yi. F , K: as-,n,--1 ,,,v-J!-, ,1I av.,-. ijzi,-wft,?f !,', 74? ty' .vw iw 'Q 3'H7 .'.fc wx21, . 11fv'ff'L'iifS if-A-fha VV 'ffl 14.4 SENIOR--Clint Waterman Dribbling Devils On The Loose KNEELING-QL-RQ--L. Lanzo, 1. Frklech, S. Zackasee, N. Murar. STANDING R Vuksonovlch, M Camey C Balas, T. Galouzis, I. Saunders, M. Duda, D. Palusak, 1. Svagerko SPORTS! 172 This year a new addition to the M. H. S. coaching staff has been made. Mr. Dom Dal- torio, a former basketball star himself, is now the head coach of our basketball team. As the season began he found himself faced with more than the usual problems confront- ing all coaches. In addition to having to form a team and getting it into shape, he had to find somewhere to practice. Because of the closing of our schools, he and the boys were forced to travel approximately 900 miles to various gyms in order to practice. Things did not come easy for this year's team. SENIOR--Dave Palusak. Dave and Mike are on guard. I 0. E- - -vp X 5 , -l - :-.Q-:!Ee!ragg f--N F, . ' '-' Coach loses his cool. Q' Seniors are mtroduced at as assembly. Team takes a time-out. -'thine 1 -N., I had it first you CQQYISSQM. Tom jumps for the ball SENIOR--Rudv Vuksonovich SPORTS! 173 Team Puts Forth An Effort 1, f TTTTFIMW-if .ff 537' af ,ri ,'y I V . .R r N I W l 45111 Do like the Navy does . . . Sink it! ! Mike looks to pass the ball. Weakened by inexperience and size the boys had to fight a hard battle. Though overcome with losses, their greatness prevailed. The entire team put fortha great effort. Leadingthe team in scoringwas Senior Dave Palusak and in rebounds were Senior Rudy Vuksanovich and junior Tom Galouzis. Also ex- hibiting great sportrnanship were Seniors Jim Frklech and Carl Svagerko. 1 74! SPORTS Ferl: shoots from the side. ,'.'3',-J.. '- -- ' Q SENIOR--Carl Svagerko. Dave races to claim the ball Varszty Basketball Scores Boardman Ursuline Struthers Fitch Howland Mooney Fitch Hubbard Struthers East Pale stme jackson Mrlton SENIOR 11m Frklech SPORTSM 75 U nderclassmen Attain Experience The juni or varsity squad un- der the direction of Mr. Bill Barillaire amassed a record of 1-16. Their only Win was a gainst the Lowellville Sopho mores. Nick Ballas, john Saun- ders and Freshman Brian Dan- ilov led the team. Junior Varsity Team--KNEELING--D. Felice. STANDING--I. Polkabla, R. Torres, B. Danilov, M. Byrd, T. De- Dyce, J. Cox,, J. Tonkinson, T. Teague V r N i w w Freshman Team--Coach Mike Vaschak, M. Puskus, E. Canton, M. Libertin, D. Lanzo, R. Lewis, A. Suarez. MISSING--M. Masajlo. 1 76 I SPORTS Girls Get It Un HF Qm-ik I Qu fm M ,, Y M, 4, 7 -4 Q FRONT ROW--L-R--T. I-Iudak, N. Pantelakis, R. Kish, D. Mingo, D. Johnson. STANDING--I. Wallacetlf, M. P. Johnson, P. Bednarik, L. Marino. KNEELING--E. Zarella, Mravk, L. Pollander, M. Mrazflf, M. Dintino, T. Corbett, M. Nardelliis, M. Korchnak, A. Johnson, U. Marenkovic, K. O'She1skiPF, K. Virus. Pk:Did not complete season. 4 Anita jumps for the ball. The girls basketball team performed extremely well this year and finished the season high in the Steel ValleyCon.fer- ence standings. Many long hours of hard Work Were put in during the school closing and when school reopened. High point scorer for the team was senior Peggy johnson, followed by senior Donna Mingo and jun- ior Roberta Kish. Leading in rebounds were sophomore Tan- ya Corbett and senior Michele Dintino. The entire varsity squad must be commended for their fine performances. SPORTS X1 77 i J. V.'s Rank Among Top Three ,L 7, ,xx . N .ld v , . - X- u 1 ,.fA PA l. Q' -1:11 Q SENIOR Michelle D1nt1 7 l L1sa how'd r , K' I pax.. 87 Will it go in? Jump ball! ! The junior varsity squad was also a vic- torious team, defeating many opponents and ending the year ranked among the top three teams in the Steel Valley. Outstanding players for the IV's were freshman MaryBeth Korch- nak and Ursula Marenkovic, followed by soph- omore Nancy Pantelakis. These young girls hold the hope for the future for Campbell. ?f A' '- w.'. 1 781 SPORTS Lui :X ' I . 011 L. for the rest of x A 4 V X 15 te il . SENIOR--Peggy johnson SENIOR--Donna Mingo 'A -Q, ...liifiii Keepings stats were Irene and Carol. The girls anxiously look on. I 'x Campbell girls battle on! ! ! Who said you had to be tall to play basketball? 1975-76 Girls Basketball Results Won-- Lost MHS 3 8 MHS 71 MHS 32 MHS 52 MHS 52 MHS 36 MHS 39 MHS 37 MHS 88 MHS 53 MHS 46 MHS Struthers Howland Fitch Ursuline Mooney Hubbard Boardman Struthers Howland Fitch Ursuline Mooney 55 31 48 35 41 50 40 55 35 60 41 SPORTS I 1 79 Wrestlers Get In And Uut Uf Tangles Wrestling is a sport of one on one competition. The player experiences the satisfaction of personal victory. This year our Wrestling team was coached by Mr. Ed Rozum and Mr. Frank Richards. Although the team Won no matches, each boy ex- perienced many personal Wins. 5 ai ii an an xi ll E Coaches--Frank Richards and Ed Rozum KNEELING--L-R--B. Sferra, I. Paine, M. Carlozzi, L. Tsfoulas, P. LaRosa, B. Millich, C. Kust, G. Fallas, M. Beck, J. Roguski, B. Vaschak, J. Diamantis, R. Chiclowe, Mastoris, J. Arfaras, G. Morgan. R. Cantanzarrini. STANDING--R. Paine, L. 'I'sanga.ris, M. 1 SO! SPORT S SENIOR--Gordon Morgan Bob tries to escape. Campbell wrestlers warm-up. We're all wrapped up. Keep him locked with that grip! Teammates await their own matches. SPORTS fl 81 Hold On Tight! I-Ielp! SENIOR--Paul LaRosa Can't we talk this over? FRONT--SENIOR--Bob Millich Agility, and the development of muscles to their fullest are a must for success. Best exhibiting these qualities were Senior Paul LaRosa and Juniors Bob Chiclowe and john Diamantis. ISZISPORTS Where do you think you're going? Checkmate Is The Word SEATED L R SENIORS- Mark I-Iudak, Dolly G Sp1rtos, R. Hetrick, D. Sebest, M. Spirtos, Moylan, George Mastrovasehs, John Kardullas COACH Mr. John DeLucia. The chess team, guided by Mr. DeLucia, finished the sea- son with a winning record in the SVC. The members practiced long and hard in room 012 to perfect their skills, which paid off in the end. I-Ieadingthe team were Sophmores George S pirtos and Donald Sebest, followed by Seniors John Kardulias, George Mastrovaselis, captain Dolly Moylan and Mark Hudak. sPoRTsf183 fm 44 V!--.:'.Q:I XX QQ, QLUTI QA, 'PPG-1916 BICENTENNIAI 184fBICENTENNIA L In celebration of our coun- try's Bicentennial all students and clubs were asked to create activities pertaining to it. For example, the English Department assigned students to Write essays on the Bicen- tennial, the Art classes Were asked to design posters as were some History classes. 'ffl df , , igfjf A I- -f '- XXX 42,1 5 ,fr A, f,--. .V My J I N, , ,, A, , . ,V 1 f J,-f I , 1 .- 'iz Q. .,,f ' , V r ', ,- ,' l, f' f ' ,A f P ' , ' 1 'J l3..L,f , - . X BICENTENNlALf185 :W Q- - .' Students Catch The Bicentennial Spirit To get the students into the Bicentennial spirit, an essay contest, sponsored by the P.T.A . was held. There were four Winners, one from each grade, Senior- -Monica Mraz, Iunior- - Diane Braccolino, Sophomore-- Iim Roguski, Freshrnan--Pram cis Zuzga. On February 12, a Founders Day Dinner was held in order to honor the Winners. Diane delivering her essay. P, M ., .. .s e ,, . Q 1. , Q - r if :I ' A bi and .Arg ' L . 5 N Q f ' D V -' an 4. . 1 f :. ,1 .4 , v -' . The winners of the Bicentennial essay contest ' 'H ' were: ROW 1--Francis Zuzga, 9th gradeg james J - Roguski, 10th gradeg ROW 2--Diane Bracco- Jim's essay dealt with Amer- ica's past and future. 'Y-'NV 'MFT -WT I 5'4I591, T T 7 ' . s'-'lv fshi xf-egg. i H x Pl Tx -5 ' ff ' '!'.'1 - 'LIZ .2511 7 1,47- ,1 1 ' it ff ' 1' P T A President, Lena Beradino, presents the winners with their savings bonds. 1 SSXBICENTENNIAL lino, 11th gradeg and Monica Mraz, 12 grade. Exhibits of elementary school student's art work were on display at the dinner. . 1 . ., -.f,,' ,- K . , .Y . ' V. N , lk ' . c ..-1V-JN' ' Covered wagon depicts pioneer transportation. .. -N .fi-A . ' J 1 J Patty Soltis, who portrayed Beulah, gets into make-up before her performance. Lee Murphy, as stage director, took on many roles. The Kirby family in their make-believe car. fn V xy- - u I L .Q 153.5 f X, .. H' , .vj-. . I I Pop and Arthur prepare for their Mom gives Caroline some advice. jgurney, In celebration with the Bi- centennial, the Red and Black Drama Club presented a bicen- tennial play showing the impor- tance of the American family. BICENTENNIA L11 87 Patriotism Expressed Through Art The art classes were askedto produce an original design for a flag. Making the selection was quite difficult, but awinner was finally chosen. The flag designed by Mike Pollice, a sophomore attained the prize. Onthe request ofthe C ampbell Branch Library, eight students worked together to create a beautiful mural depicting the his- tory of our city. Diane Bracolino and Di- ane DeArmond are responsible for the drawing and painting of the immigrantsg Tina Frangos and Michelle Parnell, the early town during a strikeg Cathy Carano, the development of athleticsg Annette De- tunno and Joyce West , the churchesg Cindy Vuksta and Miss Spirtos, the Sheet and Tube. Mike beside his winning poster. ,m 0 - V Q ' uh: -ff: 4' . 1 4' 1-',, This beautiful mural, created by the art department, was displayed at the Youngstown Main Branch Library and is now hanging at the Campbell Library. ' 3 , ' A lv, nw . , -. , X- ,: . ,r , ,, Q . - I eclar +I - ass ores WMF tam V5 IQ, .., ' '- ' -' , , ff '?'i A X ' w r : elfaeerial ag, 4, - ' ...J ef- M N5-5, L 0 A : Uifitz l, , 'H' if lo- Y X ,Qi ,M wif, hr all grams I anno n .dplrcplfh mise 111' r K SCFH' r .. as er f lk :-,. Cn-eficar' ndian 1 American ' A cwulul-an 2 . f 5 ' 1' . ,J ease Q uaxcrg rx G 5'1 P !-4:4 up , vedrje ! Y - f imc: .5 I T H di yo md U I Ei:-1+ ,. This poster offers a bicentennial version of the alphabet. 200'YEHRSOF 151.5 'inn masons' I American ideals were captured in these posters. Students expressed pride in being Americans. 1 88 f BICENTENNLA L 'TTI fi .FT - 1 - u Much detailed worked contributed to this project. This minuteman is almost ready for action. Kevin Tirpack helps out. 1. 6 The mural nearing completion. This year the N.l-I. S. formed a bicen- tennial committee. The Chairmen Tina Frangos and Dorma Shepelevich worked with the committee to create truly worth- while projects. Bicentennial posters were drawn andhung in the halls. Their great- est project was the painting of a mural which covered the entire facing wall ofthe front foyer of CMI-IS. The theme wasg Dedicatedto those who fought for our na- tions freedom. Unfortunately a photo of the finished product could not be put in the Reveler. BICENTENNIALI1 89 THE REED BUI SUPPLY CO. Coal Builder's Supplies Concrefe 3I25 Wilson CAMPBELL, OHIO A The sEAcoN Afcex-aMovi6'. or Just Anytime mmawuqumsuump, madman axBanardAirpan V Rom - I MILE EAST OF MQORIAL STADIUM N PARISE STUDIO QTM Entire Blah: S4 A A 'fi gpg PUTKO-RICH-WASKO, mc. For a Sfriking Good Time Spend Your Spare Time I af 'the SKY WAY LANES SNACK BAR DVERTI SE A EN TS ADVERTISEMENTSI 190 1' J Aff -1- --- , Yq.-..i,:,,,-F EVANSKI GROCERY Besf in Kolbesi and Home Cured Bacon MICHAEL EVANSKI, Proprieior Congrafulehons io iho Clan of 64 STANLEY'S FAMILY room Mmucsr 1 IM' REED AVENUE PL 5-45l2 couonnuumous A special thanks is extended to the many fine business es- tablishments. They have always cooperated with and supported Memorial students in their money raising activities. One example is the way they have continously purchased ad- vertisements in the M. H. S. yearbook. Your support inthese businesses listed will be greatly appreciated. MASTORIDES JEWELER 3378 Wilson Ave. PL 5-57I2 ADVERTISEMENTSI 191 - PATRONS Miss Patricia Martenic Mr. and Mrs. John Martenic Mr. and Mrs. John G. Macala Linda and Brian Macala Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tomchik, Sr. JoAnn Kotch Mr. John R. Cvengros Dr. and Mrs, John P. Popovic and girls Grace, Frank, Bernadette, and Christopher Barone Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar John Zetts and Marybeth Rudolphi Al and Carmel Gerlick and family Miss Spirtos Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Moylan Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Shelski Donna Jean Shepelevich Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Wallace Mr. 1 92fPATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Seman Karol Sertich 75 Mr. Gary E. Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. John Shields Sandi Puskarcik Miss Karyn Brooks fShieldsJ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polkabla Lt. Lawrence J. Polkabla 69 Margaret M. Polkabla 66 Miss Theresa M. Fox Mr. and Mrs, William Robert Barillare Mike and Marge Polkabla and Jessica Eleanor Graban Mr. Frank Gallo Anna Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schlosser Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zackasee and Mrs. Michael J. Katula, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. John F. Galida Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fesz Andrea and Ted Fesz Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Zarella Mr. Hess Mr. and Mrs. Al Nobile Rudy and Tom Schlosser Sharon Vrabel Bette and John Mr. James Ciccolelli, Jr. Miss Priscilla Sirilla Mr. Dominic D'Altorio Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Krall Mrs. Catherine Dobosh Mr. and Mrs. William Wonders Betty and Jim Sierra and family Mr. and Mrs. William Arfaras Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snitzer The Very Reverend and Mrs. G.T. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reyes and family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitas Maria Pappas Walter and Anne Melnik Janyce Lemmo Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarragher George Mastrovaselis Mr. and Mrs. Mike Angeliadis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dintino Mr. and Mrs. Greg Angeliadis Mr. and Mrs. Theo Kelades Peter James Dvornek Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunnington and Lori Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Donofrio Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Dubos Peggy Johnson PA TRONSl193 THE 1976 REVELER STAFF WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE OUR SENIOR CLASS AND WISH THEM THE BEST OF LUCK IN THEIR FUTURE ENDEAVORS ANNA ANGELIADIS MAUREEN NOBILE ANITA CARANO CAROL O CONNOR MARIA COUGRAS DORENE POLKABLA PETE DUBOS SANDI PUSKARCIK ANDREA FESZ MARY BETH RUDOLPHI TINA FRANGOS BECKI SCHLOSSER PEGGY JOHNSON MARY ANNE SEMAN CHUCK KELADES KEVIN TIRPACK JOANN KOTCH IRENE WALLACE LINDA MACALA ANN MARIE ZARFLLA ADVISOR-MR. JOHN CVFNGROS Graduatlon It s Wonderful' u The World Is Waltlng Flee from the crowd and w1th truthfulness Sufflce thee wlth goods tho they be small To hoard brmgs hate to cllmb brmgs gldCllI1CSS The crowd has envy and success blmds all Desxre no more than to thy lot may fall Work well thyself to counsel others clear And truth shall make thee free there IS no fear' Chaucer JOHN R. CVENGROS REVELER ADVISOR 9 B t as ' , . . , - , . , Z , 3 3 1 ' as , . ADVERTISEMENTS! 195 ,II w--,. I . , II, -,za , a. 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S-. - . .I.I II II, :I . - I.. -,I --t:IIII , ...fr-I. ,L I:-5 If-f I-L- ,I -I 1 , . -.J 5 If - , '- ' -'inwf -. QQ'-.'if',,,g.B'- 'l,4 gf Ak . H' Q.-' ' , 1 ,L 196lAD -1- wi. .- in Sf-. . -.- .mmf- W 'f1.f'ff-2.'---- 1-1- ' - A .f- , 'ZE '- ag-5'r5'1. If -A 1- - Igv ,..-.1 1 f-,u'.l'3 r 3,457 -I: ' -' - . . - -- 'f 3 aff' --Q' 1 -,Y 'l f 9 . ' - .- f f 5 ' ' ' ' ' - --'M 1 P ff .mf f Ar: --1 Af 'f' f Y . , X 1' 1 , GOD,S BLESSING UPON GUR GRADUATING SENIORS L 1976 Seniors from St. Michae1's Parish are Qseated, L. to R.jLinda Macala, Pres. of C.C.D.g Cherie Lysowskig Bonnie Cramerg Monica McDonough, C.C.D. Rep. of Seniorsg fstanding L. to RJ Cindy Vukst K ' T k T . fC.CD. M. h K h Ch hC 1: 'ShaonVrab1e'Mrs. ag evm irpac , res o . 5 r Jo n ovac , urc an or, r , Alberta Popovec, C.C .D. Aideg Rev. Victor Romza, Pastorg and Albert Tabus. SAINT MICHAEL'S BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH ADVERTISEMENTSf 197 I ' 3 IQSIADVERTISAENIENTS lg, '-.. L If , I-psi: LQ-'-3 I 2,':,! g faiui.. Lgzchfn .W .' if ,,x',t,:I --:ri .-:,-,,- 111, A ', .' I.: --,,'.' , J-f,..3g..,-.., iz, -...,-. ' - 'WI F ,. I ,V 14...- sn-F74-S . , ii BUT IF IN YOUR THOUGHT YOU MUST MEASURE TIME INTO SEASONS. LET EACH SEASON ENCIRCLE ALL THE OTHER SEASONS, AND LET TODAY EMBRACE THE PAST WITH REMEMBRANCE AND THE FUTURE WITH LONGING. KAHLILGIBRAN QTHE PROPHETJ OUR BEST TO THE CLASS OF 1976 ongr To The ,arf From CAr I ELL SOHIO IIE I0 W1Ison H , s E u p ' Julian Morelfis 755,-2208 f 5I1vs1,g ,WW CONGRATULNHONS TID TTJE CLASS CDF 667673 FRIDN1 OK Convenient Greek-Italian szrwqwisg GOODLUCK T' .E S cc 7 699 ADVERTISEMENTSI 199 L t 'W T 1 w I 1 Q U ' 1 1 4 , , 2001 ADVERTISEMENTS w H or ARADRQ 1.330- Campbell Ev F5 4' .- -f ....., If. T. , JW i 1 F ff , L... WT- ,,.,,1-,.-..,.... ...T ... ,l. V Y., M1. - ilu. '- , .2,g-,,1M.- 4lV.. H 5 w . 4 J .. 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Niles Canfield Road 792-1931 Serving All Your Insurance Needs COMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS FROM AMERICAN SLOVAK POLITICAL CLUB 517 Tenny Avenue Campbell Ray Tirpack ' John Vansuch Steward President I- A 4.213-f'v 49:24, ' - I V'1' fa' 4 F f'-I ' V . evo -... Paks -4'L: Iu'3 7 '-S3 di' Fl .:-fe-rg ...nJ..-r-ll! '-L, .'1 vQ-,nf-I - Any Sehbuiwqrivityw 'fg:.1V-1.-f-lfifiew A F5 .bf v L..-Q, w ., Nagy. Zi fig- 1-a3,5'f? i Z i-.mar W NT T C ,. I. 4 7.,S.,.. I I V W I ,Q 2,5 M N -J V' .1. V, ' fx A 1 V, ' 1,- N i .1 5' A .-Y?'L' Lai f . L ' 'F -N I ' ixllm!-.'v I .' fl A - V.. .. if 'Q L .L - A., ' -in W ' - -. if . A '. I-V.. A '.,m..T', av, 4' A .. , - I -T' i, t 'gy - f ' W' ' '. ' , fi a, . . ,. f. ' . Ai- I 2 ,pn 4--. Jeg9,,gf :: J U , r -. . -dai ,.,. vii:Q ',:Lv4 1' Sift .-,w- I. .rn n.'5mr,, 'U f . .'7.y ,,.,-in Q..--, 'J ' ' . Q 'if 'L-P7 'rl' ' 'f Q ' 5 ' V' - N I' 3 '- 1 ' - Qi I 1' A 1 1 I -:Xin Q 'A ' A . -4 A ,V iv- ',.- ir ..,.P4W'fv' 1 . GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '476 GAETANO'S AIRPORT TAVERN AND GAETANO'S INSURANCE AGENCY 769 McCartany Road Campbell Ohlo 746 3248 Congr ttulatlons To Our Son And Brother Car an Our Nlecc And Cousm Dorene Good Luck From JUDY CONTT DANCE STUDIO Modern Jazz Acrobatrc Ballet Tap MR AND MRS CARLSVAGERKO Campbell Columblana Boardman DEBBIE JEANNIE MARIE AND JIM Contmued Success And Best Wrshes In Our Future Endeavers Donna Jean And The Class Of THE PRESIDENT OF THE 1976 GRADUATING CLASS From TONY MARIAN AND JOANN SHEPELEVICH CARL SVAGERKO l d l Congratulatlhns To 7, I 647695 li - iq V ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 76 FROM LINCOLN LANES Located In Lincoln Knolls Shopping Center 21 Ol ADVERTISEMEN TS 747- I 929 X -. I I k. Q17 V, U Qt i mrs' .5 . 1: ei PN, Ji' wx 2 s 'J' ,' T H E G . O.Y. A. OF ARCHANGEL MICHAEL GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH WISHES TO CONGRATULATE ITS MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF PERRY ALEXANDRIDES ANNA ANGELIADIS IRENE ANTONAS CALLIOPE ANTONIOU TERRY ATSAS JOHN BILLIRIS MARIA COUGRAS GEORGE DIAMANTES TINA FRANGOS MARY GINNIS MARGO KANTARAS NICKI KAPSULIS MIKE KARAVOKIROS JOHN KARDULIAS CHUCK KELADES 667699 MAROULAKI KOLIDAKIS CHARLES KOULIANOS SYLVIA LAMPADARIOS TERRIE MANTAS STEVE OROLOGAS CAROL PANTELAKIS GEORGE MASTROVASELI S IRENE M ISSOS DOLLY MOYLAN IRENE PHOTAKIS BARB PRASINOS FANOURIS TS IKOURIS JOHN TSOULFAS TED ZOUM IS ADVERTISEMENTS! 2 1 1 Marybeth- l The A . 0f 76 AND . ALMASY .Yr , Y Will: fi ' ,, 'i ' ax '3:5'f. Y ' J' C ratularipgs QTQ5 . W ll Gi I, V Sbf 76 QQKV 1 !3-if Q 'T N N MSLMINDESL TEMANCE X .A Jn. if HN ., l ' Lodis ,-L. 37Cr CigQlE ,-,qgnf'V '- Camp,b l, B ,-if 'A lag ff-JL -,P x - ,wieii ,tl .. , C G ATULATIONS ' 4.' ,, lf' .. -'-V. 1 iq' Pg. ..,v-Ig., -. 1 . . 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A-f.. if-1 Q 12 207111 kderalsf 44503 :xg zcibr Joyeyzwyjdey gggggszgggzgl 'EI PhWOVFAFBh STAMBAUGH -THOMPSON'S WISHES THE CLASS OF-'6'76,' THE BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE VERTISEMENTS Congratulates Its Senior Members IRENE DORENE JANICE MARGARET CAROL MARYANNE LORI Congratulations Sandi From: SHARON STEVE DAVE PATTI MIKE BRUCE CAROL G. JOE JEFF MON ICA CLAYTON DON MICH ELE URBAN ROCCO DOLLY ELTON KEVIN DONNA KAREN AND ESPECIALLY DAVE CONGRATULATIONS Keep Sake Diamond Center 8 State Street Stmthers ADVERTISEMENTSIZI9 i I ' CONG H1976 CONGRATULATIONS YOUR LI S T KAREN WITH TH, 1 AQ AND n HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS. CLASS OF 76 HULL'S DAIRY QUEEN EC 745 McCartney Rd. 4 ERATULATIONSE A S if IQ THE ING CLASS OF 76 FROM ff' T QE. I 1 TI RIDIRON CLUB Sgt. At-Arms-Thomas Cerno Trustee's-Mike Duda H , Ted Volskci ' Jerry Carngy ' Congratulations Congratulations To our Son And . Best Wishes Kem F And The Graduating mm Class Of 1976 CARANOS MARKET MR. AND MRS. EDWARD TIRPACK . AND 16' Smh St' Campbel' MARK, MARYELLEN, AND EANDIT Best Of Luck A' Tj To The Class Of BAND BQQSTERS MRS. FA? PALMER PRESIDENT MRS. IRENE WALLACE SECRETARY From V A MRSJROTZ -ji v1cE-PRES. . f MRS. PEG NovAK R HNANCIALSECQ- - -- 1, ROBERT LMILES -WlLSO - Your First Wa1'd Councilman v l at iff' ' M Dedicated To The People - All The People KOTSOL t L 1vREi8':sUREm, KNOLLS PAINT CENTER INC. 26 Jacobs Road CNext To The Dollar Bank Lincoln Knolls Plazaj 746-6896 746-7181 333 Mahoning Ave. Corner Of Rts. 18 And 46 CNext To Collas Super Marketl 792-6517 Owners Campbell Memorial Alumni THE FRAZZINFS ADVERT ISEMENTSI 221 I 'I Q, n 1 4 Q... 1 Q mfg, Gif' 'if 1 1 'RK 5 ff PEGGY - -MICHELLE NQNICA IRENE KA ff-N ' A-Q tv '1' V --A ' 1 ,, f-,- 1' RITA'S qua!-. 1 MEIN TI THE L OF 76 LOWERS i, Bridge st. truthers 5 2412 HJ GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '76 IRENE KIM CHERIE CAROL JUDY MARY DOLLY Congratulations Class Of 76 THIRD WARD COUNCILMAN CONGRATULATIONS AND . C LASS OF ,,,76,, MRS. STEVE SOFOCLEUS 20 Twelfth St. John Matisi, PH,G. Steph? Dubos, PH, G- i Congratulations ' M.H.S. OfiS7699 L SL C WHOLESALE JEWELERS 522 Dollar Bank Building 743-4911 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 76', FROM PARISE STUDIO Schools, Family Groups, Weddings, 8L First Communion Portraits 401 McCartney Rd. 746-1449 ADVERTISEMENTS! 225 .wa Congratulations To Our Daughter-Cheerleader Joanne Fijak And The Class Of 657673 FROM MR 8a MRS. NICK STANFAR pb' 1LiG1?fBGl?TARR Q l ,QONSTRLLCTIQN 2' CAMPBELL ELECTRIC I COMPANY 900 Youngstown Poland Rd. Struthers 755-2191 Varsity Cheerleaders HAPPINESS TO THE GRADUATING SENIOR CHEERLEADERS- GINA, LINDA, CHERIE, .IOANNE 8: LORI AND TO ALL OF THEIR CLASSMATES THE 1975-76 MEMORIAL CHEERLEADERS J V Cheerleaders Freshm Ch I d I Tina Frangos Jo Ann The Andrea Fqsz ANGLE, VALERIA BACKUS, MICHAEL BARLIAK, PAUL BASISTA, MARIE ERARDI, CARMEL WLEY, JESSE RY, JOHN CHATEN, MARY CONSTANTINO, DOROTHY CONTI, STEVE GOL, NI GRAN, Bondgi 755P 1 4 Congratulations Mary Beth And Thi-:Y Class Qf '76 A From A JOHN E No.1 J 'Anna Angeliadis 'Sue Bundza 'Steffi Binko' Linda Macala 'George Mastrovaselis' Roman 'Becki Schlosseri' THANKSFOR 3 1:5 AGREAT 2. .HU QE SEASON 39 if M SENIORS! KQUE, -som D 'S,, N Z gg, -THE RED as cn 5- BPQK' EEN i-QE AND BLACK Ogg: CON :mag CLC? 69-Lic an T 'X' Sw :gg I-1 p-. by SES Hia gig-3 , -'MOE Em I - ' CQ ll ' will 25 5 'H tm 2 K 5 'X' AoueN,,,:load1LL IITAQH ,FSPIBIOIICI ouaJ1,,sp1e1o1ued ,,so'8ue1:1 eugltsoqnq a19d,,,oui1ugq aloqogw CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HEADS, JOCKS, AND INBETWEENS 3021 T H E IN THE CLASS OF 1976 ROW l Maria, Anita, Marybeth, Dorcne. ROW 2 Lori, Janyce, Karen, Sandi. ROW 3 Patti, Monica, Cindy, Linda. r. fi To The From Sw - Qishes To A. Jjg ' T . ister From Y ig , , THER BILL if R f 1 T fa SG CONGRATULATIONS'TQefIHESQIQflSSft 4Ff?7r6tf- T QERTQM ' 1 TH Amta and in our history of FESZ IS if VELERT F the S JOHNYAKUBOV CHESTER SIERZEGA A CHESTER MYLINARSKY ' PETERKORCHNAK -M UL DICKEY 'T 1 3 BOSAK SVAGERKO' ' ' ,, ,, Together we worked as one, and the experience we shared is towof great advantage for the future. at 15? A uf: .. 1 . I I U -A nail, - , ' A j fr I I .Jn 1, , ' , -' :L Qi. 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Marsha Adams--72 DON AKERS--30, 139, 141 PERRY ALEXANDRIDES-- 30, 67, 141, 148, 149 Susan Agnone--82 Elizabeth Alvarado--82 MIGUEL ALVARDO--65, 168 ANNA ANGELIADIS--30, 66, 62,111, 113,116, 120, 134, 135,136,138, 140 Regina Anglin--82 IRENE ANTONA S--30, 66, 1 39 Pandee Antonas--82, 140 CALIOPE ANTONIOU--30 Thomas Armeni--72 Tula Arfaras--77 THEODORA ATSAS--30, 134, 137, 1 39, 140 JOSEPH BADILA--31, 67 REBECCA BADILLA--31, 67, 1 39 Alice Bailey--72 Stephanie Bailey--77 JOSEPH BALAS--31 Stephen Balas--82 Susan Balas--72, 134, 140, 142, 143 Michael Baldwin--72, 169 AIRIC BALESTRA--31, 134, 141 Daryl Balestra--82 DAVID BALESTRA--31 Nicholas Ballas--77, 135, 163, 172 Bernadette Barone--82, 136, 142, 144 ' LaMonte Beck--77, 180 Debra Bednarik--82 Glenn Bednarik--77, 134, 152 Kenneth Bednarik--77, 133, 134 Pamela Bednarik--72, 135, 159, 177 Carol Beeson--72 Jerry Beeson--77 Irene Belaseo--72 STEPHEN BELLI--31, 116, 132,138,141,158, 160, 16 Darlene Bembry--77, 137 Ralph Bembry--72 Terry Bembry--82 Cheryl Benedis--82 Robert Beradino--72 Donald Bevly--77 Joseph Bieganowski--72 Janice Biej--82 Emanuel Biliris--72 JOHN BILIRIS--32 Donna Billec--72, 139, 140 Janet Billec--77, 134, 140 Karen Billec--138, 140 Kathleen Billec--77, 72 STEPHANIE BINKO -- 32, 67, 136, 137, 139 Catherine Biska--72 BILLY BIVENS--32 Charles Black--72 James Black--156,169 Karen Blasko--82 Susan Bodnar--82 Jane Bohazi--72, 159 Jeanine Bohazi--82 Joyce Bohazi--72 Donald Bojadich--82 Janet Bolina--77, 134 Carla Boncyk--72, 137, 140 1 Elaine Boncyk--77, 135, 136 232fINDEX ' Q Marisa Bonilla--82 Alan Bosak--82,159 STEPHEN BOSAK--32, 156, 160, 161 Timothy Bowers--77 Diane Braccolino--72, 134, 135, 140, 186 rf, ,aff 1 1 , ff, ' 'Pr he ' I . lm' ., ' 1. suv ' 13 Daniel Brajkovich--72, 1 36, 139, 141 DAVID BREETZ--32 Russel Brodnan--82 SUSAN BUNDZA--32, 132, 134,135, 136, 138 Exor Burgos--77, 158, 169 Joann Burgos--82 Stephen Burich--72, 134, 135, 162 Sheri Burke--77 JESSE BUSSEY--32 Michael Byrd--77, 174 Daniel Caban--72 SANDY CABAN--32, 134, 135, 138 Minvera Calderon--82 Nancy Camuso--82 Don Candella--82 Keith Candella--77 Richard Cantanzriti--77, 15 180 Eugene Canton--160, 82, 121, 176 ANITA CARANO--29, 32, 66, 62,111,113,117,118, 119, 120, 134,14O, 147, 148 Cathy Carano--72 Luann Carano--80, 136 8: Ronnie Carano--82 Mark Carlozzi--77, 134 Mathew Carlozzi--72, 112, 133, 134, 180 Kevin Carney--134, 169 Michael Carney-- 172 Charles Walter Carr--72 Karen Carwell--77, 137 David Cash--72 RALPH CASH--33, 116 Sandra Ceballos--72 Robert Chiclowe--72, 112, 180 Eva Chiera--77 Aldo Chiovitti--82 LINA CHIOVETTI--33 Lori Chrapcynski--72, 134, 140, 145 Elizabeth Chytra--82 Diane Ciccolelli--82 MICHAEL C ICCOLELLI--141 Andrea Cimmento--82, 132 Janice Clement--82 JEROME CLEMENT--33, 152 Tanya Corbett--77, 132, 135 KIM CONSTANTINO--33, 67, 129, 130 Lisa Costantino--77, 129, 130 134,140 MARIA COUGRAS--29, ss, 66, 117,134, 136,137, 148, 149 John Cox--77, 176 Sylvia Cox--73 BONNIE CRAMER--33, 67 MONICA CRANO--34, 135, 136, 138, 139 LASHELL C RENSHAW-- 34 ED CRINO--34, 168 Evelyn Crowl--134 DWAYNE CRUM--34 Richaxd Cunning1173 MARYANNE CUTRONE--34 Michael Cutrone--73, 169 ROSE CUTRONE--82 Robin D'Altorio--73, 120, 134, 135,142, 143 Vince D'Amoto--77 Brian Danilov--82, 160, 176 PATTY DANYLCHAK--34, 66,134,135,14O,141 Teddy Darkadakis--73 Jeanne Dattilo--77 DARLENE DEARMOND--35, 67, 140 Anthony DeFelice--82, 176 Mark Delco--73 Daryl DelSignore--82 Jean DeMart--73,134,135, 136, 141 MARGARET DEMART--35, 67,134, 136, 138, 140, 141 Rocky DeMart--73, 169 Duane DePillo--82, 133 GEORGE DESPI'IlORlCH-- 35, 152,168, 171 Annette DeTunno--77, 134 MICHELLE DETUNNO--35 Chester DeWitt--82 Andy Diamantes--82 GEORGE DIAMANTES--35 John Diamandis--72, 108, 169, 180 Gladys Diaz--73 Joseph Dintino--77 MICHELE DINTINO--35, 66 134,135, 136, 138, 140, 141, 177, 178 DAN DIPIERO--35 BOBBY DOLAN--35 EUGENE DONOFRIO--35, 67 Joe Donofrio--77 Tanzetta Dothaxd--140, 159 Clifton Douglas--82 Jarrgegs Douglas--77, 133, 134, 1 Maxgaurite Douglas--82 Agapi Dourlas--73 Michael Drotar--77 Steve Drozda--77, 134 Albert Drumond--73 James Dubos--73, 141 Diane Dubos--82 Janice Dubos--73, 135, 137, 140, 145 PETE DUBOS--36, 67, 64, 136, 147,148, 162, 163 MaryAnne Duda--73 Michael Duda--73, 134, 141, 158, 169, 172 Steve Dudik--73 Pam Duplesis--73, 138 Beverly Duraney--82 Kim Duraney--82 Robert Duraney--77 Richard Dyce--77 TERRY EDSALL--36 Kim Etses--83 LARRY FABLAN--36 Tom Fakner--83 Tony Falasca--83 GINA FALSASCO--37, 138, 142, 143 Gust Fallas--73, 180 Rita Felde--73 ANDREA FESZ--37, 67, 62, 134, 135,138,140, 147, 148 Greg Fesz--73, 134, 135,141, 145 JOANNE FIJAK--37, 139, 142, 143, 144 Belinda Fiorini--77, 132, 159 jennifer Fiorini--83, 82, 118, 119,12O,121,138, 141,144 IRMA FIJORES--37, 67 Jose Flores--83 Michele Flowers--77 William Fowler--73 TINA FRANGOS--37, 66, 134,136,138-, 140, 149 Nick Frangopolas--83 Linda Franks--73, 134, 140, 41 Tir I v .ff r . , 93 i Karen Fray--83, 137 Linda Frazzini--73 Susan Friedman--78, 134, 135, 140, 142, 144 Debra Frklech--78 JAMES FRKLECH--30, 172, 175 Camille Gaia--73 Missy Gaia--83 Kathy Galanses--83, 140 Nancy Galanses--73 Chris calmis--73, 108, 140, 145 Michele Galathris--83 Tom Galouzis--73 Joseph Garchar--73 Theresa Gatewood--83 Elaine Gayetsky--83, 142, 144 Ronald Geewax--73 Joseph Gentile--73 George Georgiadis--73, 133 Roula Georgiadis--83 Bryant Gillespie--83 Emmanuel Ginnis--73, 112 MARY GINNIS--38, 67, 136, 1 39 Stephanie Ginnis--83 Jean Gocala--83 Stephen Gocala--133 Kevin Gore--73 Debbie Gozur--73, 134, 135, 140, 145, 159 Jodi Gozur--78, 129, 130 Stephen Gozur--83 Frank Grachanin--78 TONY GRACHANIN--38 Cindy Graves--78, 134 David Green--73 Sheila Green--83 GERI GRESKO--38, 67, 62, 63 Rick Gresko--73, 169 CAROL GRONDOLSKY- 38, 141, 67 Diane Gulu--83 GEORGE GULU--38, 113, 134,135, 136, 141 Emmanuel Hajidrosos--71 Beth Ann Halase--83 Kathy Halitis--78, 129, 1 30, 135, 140 SHERYL HALUS--39, 66 Patrick Hamilton- -78 Thomas Hanlon--83 Gloria Hanuschak--73, 140 Michael Harrison--73 Perry I-la rrison--73 Ed Harvischak--83 JoAnn Ha rvischak--83 Mary Harvischak--83 TED HELMINAK--39, 141 Renee Hensberger--78 Genia Hems--73 Rickie Hetrick--78, 169, 183 Lisa Holan--78, 140 Janice Horvath--83 Elaine Hudak--78, 134, 140 MAQKK HUDAK--39, 64, 168, 1 3 Tina Hudak--83,120,121, 177 , Gary Hughes--78 Andy Hvisdak--78 Tony Ifft--74, 112 Jean Ihnat--78, 134,140 KAREN ILICH--39, 67, 137 Robert Ingram--83 Diane Jakobowski--83 MQCLIAEI. JENOFF--39, 66, Rita Jevesok--78, 140 Anita Johnson--78, 159 Carolyn Johnson--78, 137 Charles Johnson--83 Darlene Johnson--83, 142, 144, 177 Deborah Johnson--74, 108 Diane Johnson--83, 142, 144 LELAND JOHNSON--39, 158, 165, 168 Mathew Johnson--78 Pam Johnson--78 PEGGY JOHNSON --40, 64, 28, 129, 148, 149, 177, 178 lNDEXf233 Janice jonda--78, 129, 130, 134, 135, 140 Kim Jurich--78, 134, 139 MARGO N. KANTARAS-- 40, 139, 140 Margo I. Kantaras--140 Maruko Kantaras--78, 138, 140 Sophie Kantaras--74 Irene Kapsouris--83 Michael Kapsulis--78 NICKI KAPSULIS--40, 67 MICHAEL KARAVOKIROS- 40, 67 JOHN KARDULIAS--40, 66, 134,135, 138,183 james Kargakos--78 David Kausits--83 GREG KAVOKOLIS--40 Nick Kavokolis--78, 133 Peter Kea--78, 133, 134 Kimberly Keish--78, 135 CHUCK KELADES--29, 41, 66, 62, 113,116, 117, 132, 136, 139, 149 Michelle Kelley--83 Karen Kennedy--7 3, 135, 142, 144 Monica Kennedy--83, 132 Charlayne Kimbrough--83 Roberta Kish--74, 130, 141, 177 A William Kish--74 Bob Klenotic--83 MICKEY KOLIDAKIS--41, 139 DENNIS KONIK--41, 134, 138, 141 Robert Kopinsky--78 David Korchnak--78, 134, 163 1, ' '. I 'm I n--Pictures!! Mary Beth Korchnak--83, 177 Susan Korchnak--78, 134, 1 35 JOANN KOTCH--41, 66 PAUL KOTCH--41, 66 CHARLES KOULlANOUS-- 41, 67 Tony Koulianous--78 Bambi Kramer--74 JOHN KRAUTNER--67, 141 Patty Krautner--83, 142, 144 Karen Kubas--74, 134, 135, 138, 140,141,159 CAROL KUST--42 Chris Kust--74, 169, 180 Nicholas Labrie--78 SYLVIA LAMPADARIOS--42 Donald Lanzo-- 176, 83 Josephine Lanzo--78, 140 Louie Lanzo--169, 172 Carol Lariccia--129, 130, 134, 135, 136, 140 PAUL LAROSA--42, 67,166, 168, 180, 182 DOM LARUBINA--42 joseph LaRubina--74 JEANNIE LEBENICI-I--42 IANYCE LEMMO--42, 67, 64 128, 129, 134, 140 9 Kathy Lemmo--74, 129, 130, 134, 140, 141, 145 Angelo Lemonis--83, 133 Robert Leskey--78 Ralph Lewis--83 Mark Libertin--84, 176 Nick Libertin--74, 134, 135, 160 Cindy Lindsay--74 George Lisko--84 Jeffrey Lopez--84 0 0 0 - R 2'- -wha . . ,-Y, A., .1 . .AH , 1 A , ' 4 1' .-17- g:,,,, ..,w. Hr, f V 1 ui Y 2341 INDEX Raymon Lopez--74, 134, 135, 156, 160 ROSEMARY IOPEZ--43 Teddy Luc--78 CHERIE LYSOWSKI--43, 116, 134, 66,141, 142, 143 Mark Lysowski--84 LINDA MACALA--43, 66, 134, 135, 136, 138,139,14O, 116,142, 143,146,148 Monica Macala--84 Harriet Maillis--78, 120, 121, 140 Irene Maillis--84, 82 Mary Maillis--74, 120, 1 37, 139, 140, 141 Michael Maillis--84 Mark Makatura--78, 132 Ma rybeth Makosky--84 MARIE MALLAMO--43, 66, 1 34 Donna Mangiarelli--74, 134, 135, 140, 145 Mario Mangiarelli--78 Cindy Manno--129, 130, 134, 140 TERRI MANTAS--43, 67 Louise Maravola--84 Ursula Marenkovic--177 jessica Mariakis--74 Tony Marino--78, 163 Lisa Marino--84, 177 Patricia Martinez--74 BILLY MARTINEZ--43 Michael Masajlo--84 Frank Mastoris--74 Michael Mastoris--78, 180 Nellie Mastoris--84 Nick Mastoris--74 GEORGE MASTROVA SELIS - - 44, 62, 116, 136, 152, 167, 168, 183 Teresa Matash--84 john Matesevac--79 Lamprini Mathews--84 Nick Mathews--74 joseph Matvey--84, 163, 183 VANCE MAY--44 Lucy Mazzarino--74, 140, 145 Frank Mazzocca--79 Brenda McCoy--74 Mike McCoy--84 Ka ren McDonough--84, 140 MONICA MCDONOUGH-- 44, 66 Kelly McGarry--84 Donald Mclntyre--79 Linda Mclntyre--84, 137 Antonette Mediate--79, 136 Gudelia Melendez--79 Michael Melnik--74 Kathy Meris--79 Janis Michaels--79 Linda Miconi--84 Anastasios Mihalopoulos--84 Greg Mihalopoulos--74 jeffrey Milhouse--74 Vanessa Milhouse--79 Jimmy Miller--74 john Miller--79 JOEY MILLER--44 Wayne Miller--79 Nanette Millette--74 ROBERT MILLICI-I--44, 180, 182 DONNA M1Nco--45, 66, 134 140,141,177,179 Thomas Mingo--79 IRENE MISSOS--45, 66 Mary Missos--79, 140 Viola Missos--84, 132 Jeannie Mistovich--79, 135, 140 joey Mistovich--79 KAREN MISTOVICH--43, 1 39 PAUL MISTOVICH--45, 134 Isam Mitchell--84 Joyce Mitulinski--140 Mike Monokandolis--75, 135 Martha Montalvo--84 ROSE MONTALVO--45 Lucy Mootz--134, 135, 140 Kim Morales--79, 140 ROBERTO MORAN--45 GORDON MORGAN--46, 180, 181 Frank Morris--84 Mona Moton--84, 142, 144 DOLLY MOYLAN--46, 134, 135, 140,141,159,160, 182 Charles Mrakovich--75 Missy Mraz--75, 118, 119, 120, 134, 135, 136, 138, 140,141, 145,159,177 MONICA MRAZ--46, 66, 63, 134, 116, 135,136,138, 140,141,159, 177,186 Cathy Mrosko--84 john Murar--75, 108, 134, 135,141,172 Lee Murphy--133, 84, 187 Cathy Murphy--75, 137, 140 JoAnn Jurphy- - 84 DENISE MUSSER- -46 Christina Nagy--79 JOHN NARDELLI--46 Marlene Narddelli--79, 159, 177 Rennee Navarra--84 RICHARD NEESE--46 DEREK NELSON--47 Da mon Nick--79 Michael Nick--84 Kathy Nicolaou--79, 134 Nicos Nicolaou--79 Charles Nisevich--79 joe Nobile--79,134 MAUREEN NOBILE--47, 66, 65, 134, 135, 138,148, 149 JUDY NOREN- -47, 67, 138, 139 Patty Noren--79 CHUCK NORMAN--47, 64, 141 DINA NOVA K- -47, 67, 64, 1 29 Kim Novak--75, 129, 130, 134, 135,137, 140,141 RUSS NOVAK- -47, 139 CAROL O'CONNOR--48, 65, 108,134,138,140, 141,149 Cheryl O' Connor--79, 132 Michael Odea--84 Robin Olesky--79, 136, 140 Larry Omelas-- Rosemary Orologas--79, 134, 140 STEVE OROLOGAS--48, 134, 141 Jimmy Ortenzio--84 LANCE oRTENz1o--48, 67, 65, 108, 134, 135,136, 138, 152, 160, 161 ' ' 'af' 6 , ...., ,' 1- -,. , 1, , , V- I Ii r,-X1 4 3214. ,,1 Nr, .I ,, '.,'. P ' 'fi' , ,'. ..:,JZx-2 -'j- -,-.I-3 ,- H.- - ,. , ,, ,. 6, Carmen Ortiz--75 David Ortiz Roslyn Ortiz--84 KAREN O'SI-IELSKI--48, 134,140, 141, 177 Robert O'She1ski--79 EDDIE OSTROWSKI--48, 67 134,136, 164, 168 Joanne Pagan--84 Ronald Pagan--75 Penny Palmer--7 9 DAVE PALUSAK--48, 66, 62,152,172, 173 CA ROL PANTELAKIS--49, 66, 65 Nancy Pantelakis--79, 140 Coleen Pantelis--77, 79 Kathy Pappas--79, 129, 130 Brian Paramore--84 Michelle Parnell--49 Sofie Passas--75, 139, 140 David Patrick--75 DARREN PATTERSON--49, 140 Chris Patton--75, 133, 138 CINDY PAVLIGO--49 John Payne--84, 180 Debbie Perline--75 Betsy Philips--84 IRENE PHOTAKIS--49, 67, 140 Naomi Pizanias--79 Tom Pluchinsky--85, 133 DORENE POLKABLA--29, 49, 66, 117,14O,141, 148 John Polkabla--79, 163 Lisa Pollander--79, 159, 177 Michael Pollice--188 Renee Pollice--75 Dolores Porubensky--75 Elaine Poullas--75, 139 Helen Poullas--79, 129, 130 Karena Poullas--85 Kathy Poullas--79 BARBARA PRASINOS--50 Elaine Prochak--79, 140, 141 Steve Psilos--75, 135 Tammy Psinka--85, 122 Michele Puskarcik--70 SANDI PUSKARCIK--SO, 137, 67, 62, 63, 107, 134, 136, 140, 146, 148 DEBBIE QUATTRO--50 Joseph Quinn--75 SUSAN QUINN--50 JUDY RAINES--50 LINDA RAMIREZ--50 Ramona Romaro--85 Kathy Ramunno--79 Leisha Ramunno--79, 132 Maureen Ramunno--79 VALENTINE RAMUNNO-- 51, 137, 139 Victoria Ramtmno--85 joseph Ray--85 Lillian Rezanka--75, 133 IDUIS REZANKA--51, 133, 135, 139 Antonette Riccardi--75, 140, 138 Blaine Ringos--85, 137, 136 janet Ringos--75, 129, 134, 136, 137, 140 Linda Ringos--79, 136, 140 Anna Rios--75 Ariel Rios--134 Nellie Rios--85 Rosa Rios--79 Tony Rivalsky--75, 134, 169 Angel Rivera--79 Aubin Rivera--51 David Rivera--85 MAGGIE RIVERA--51,116, 117, 134,137,139,140 Mary Rivera--85, 137 Gloria Rodriguez--140 Michael Rodriguez--75 Melinda Rogers--79, 135 MICHAEL ROGERS--29, 51, 107,134,138,139 ja 15325 Roguski- -79, 169, 180, ELAINE ROMAN--51 HELENE ROMAN--52, 136 MARLENE ROMEO--52, 129 INDEX X 235 Michele Romeo--79 PAUL ROMEO- -52 Debbie Rosan--52, 67, 137 Mary Rosario--75 Theresa Rosario--79 Debbie Rose--75, 134, 135, ,136, 139, 145 Virginia Roulakis--85, 142, 144 Kim Rovder--79, 134, 140 Bill Rovder- -85 Cheryl Rowe--85, MARYBETH RUDOLPl-Il-- 52, 66, 140, 148, 229 SUSAN SAJNOVSKY--52 Sam Salter--SS Cheryl Salvatore--75, 127, 140 Micheal Samullca--75, 136 DUANE SANDERS--53 John Sanders--172 Larry Sanders--75 Aide Santana--75, 134 Felix Santiago--169 RENEE SANTORO--53 James Sama--75 Michael Savka--80 Bobby Scacchetti--85 Barbara Scanlon--120, 80, 121, 142, 144 TOMMY SCANLON--53, 67 BECKI SCHLOSSER--53, 149 James Schrieber--80 Theresa Schrieber--85 Jacqueline Scott--85 Don Sebest--80, 135, 158, 183 JOE SEBEST--53, 139 Ed Sefcik--85 Well, Maybe Next Year. FRED SEITZ--53, 139 Ricky Seitz--80 Christine Seman--85 MARY ANNE SEAMAN--54, 67, 65, 114, 134, 141,149 Patty Semanovich--139 Kathy Senyo--75, 72, 134, 140, 145 Agripino Serrano--74, 134, 158 Angel Serrano--80, 134, 183 Louis Sertich--80, 169 Butchie Sferra--80, 118, 119,12O,121,134, 135, 136,142, 143, 179 Tony Sferra--54 Bruno Sferro--85 Lillian Sierra--85 Steve Sferra--85, 138 Vincenzo Sferra--75 John Shabella--75, 134, 135, 162 MARY JANE SHANNON-- 54, 114 DARLENE sHANov1cH-- 54 JOHN SHARO--54, 66 DEBRA SHARSHAN--54, 66 Terry Shaw--75 Jaqueline Shearer--85, 133 DONNA SI-LEPELEVICH--55, 66,134, 136, 137,138, 140 KAREN SHIELDS--55, 67, 64, 136, 229 Patty Shields--85 Timmy Shields--75 Celeste Skaleris--85 Eugene Skelley--55 William Skotis--80, 139 Michele Skoufatos--75 2361 INDEX -. ,.-...qw WILLIAM SKROBUT- -113, 131, 132 Lori Slagle--80 Al Smith--85 Lonny Smith--80 Robert smith--so, 132 Steven 'Smith--75 JUDY SNITZER--55, 66, 11, 113,128,129 MARY ANN souc--55, 67, 137 Rose Solic--85 Stephen Solic--75 Patricia Soltis--76, 134, 136, 137, 140, 186 Mary beth Spagnola--80, 129, 130, 135, 140 Bob Spencer--76, 169 George Spirtos--80, 134, 136, 136, 168, 183 Manuel Spirtos--85, 183 Mary Spirtos--85, 137 Jim Stahura--85 Kenneth Stahura--76 Carrie Stamos--85 Peter Stamos--76 Cheryl Stankich--80 GEORGE STANKICH--55, 62 Ann Marie Stanko,--85 Cheryl Stanko--85 Elizabeth Stanko--76 Cindy Stepp--85 Deborah Stepp--85 Anthony Stiles--108, 76 BARBARA STIPETIC--56 KAREN STEPETIC--56 Andrea Stores--80 CARL STORES--56, 64, 65, 168 Ku: John Straub--76, 112 Marie Straub--85, 140 IORETTA STRUl-IARIK-- 56, 134,135, 138, 140, 141 142, 143, 144 Lynette Struharik--85 Paul Struharik--77, 80, 169 Alex Suarez--85, 176 Jennie Suarez--80 Rose Suarez--80, 134, 135, 140 LOUIS SUCH--56 Mark Such--85 Michael Sudol--169 David Suich--76,158, 169 CARL SVAGERKO--29,56, 66, 63, 117, 134, 138, 141, 160, 161,172,174 Jeannie Svagerko--76, 134, 140 Daniel Swantek--85 David Szilagy--85 Patricia Szilagy--137, 140, 76 ALBERT TABUS--57, 66, 162, 163 Diane Tabus--77, 142, 144 Cheryl Tatar--85, 136 Denise Tavares--85 Anna Tavalarios--80, 134 Steven Teague--80, 160, 174 Carla Testa--80, 140 Christine Texter--85 John Texter--169, 76, 152 Peter Theophanous--80 LARRY THOMPSON--57, 63, 165 Anxdria Tighe--80 KEVIN TIRPACK--57, 67, 63 136,138, 139, 141, 148, 162 163, 156 Mark Tirpack- -76, 112, 134, 135, 141, 162, 156 David Toil--85 MARY TOFIL--57 STANLEY TOFIL--113,141 Sue Tofil--76, 120, 140, 142, 143 Tanya Tofil--85 Walter Tomich--76, 134 Bill Tomich--80, 134 KELLY TOMOCIK--S7 Loraine Tomocik--85 Randy Tomocik--80 John Tonkinson--80, 158, 174 Mike Tonkinson--80, 160 Ferdinhand Torres--80, 174 Harry Torres--86 John Troth--80 Emanual Tsoulfas--76 JOHN TSOULFAS--58 Louie Tsangaris--76, 134, 135, 180 Harry Valantis--81, 169 Larry Valerio--81 Yvonne Valerio--85 MARK VALVA--58, 141 Marilyn Vanca--86 Eric VanCobb--86 Lynelle VanCobb--86 Rochelle VanCobb--81 Nancy Vankulick--81 John Va.nSuch--76 Ken VanSuch--86 MARY VANSUCH--58, 67 Ruth VanSuch--76, 136, 134 135, 140 Diane Varady--86 Marylyn Varady--76, 134, 159 Jeff Vargo--76, 133, 134 NANCY VARGO--58, 134, 135, 136,138, 139,140, 67 Bob Vaschak--81 David Vasquez--86 Linda Vavlas--86, 142, 144 Marilyn Viera--86 James Viglio--76 John Villy--81, 134 Karen Virus--86, 177 james Vitus--76 KJM VITUS--58, 67, 140 Mark Vitus--86 Todd Vocature--81 Susan Vodhanel--86 Bill Volosin--134, 135, 141, 158, 76 Ted Volsko--169 Dave Vrable--89 KATHY VRABEL--59, 67, 111, 113, 129, 130 SHARON VRABEL--59, 137, 134, 140, 141 I I Bill Vrona--81 MARYANNE VUKOVICH-- 59, 67 RUDY VUKSONOVICH- -59, 173, 172, 135, 134, 138, 158 CYNTHIA VUKSTA--110, 140, 136, 67, 62, 113, 59 Joey Walker--76 TOM WALKO--59, 63, 141, 162, 163 Chris Wallace--86, 133, 187 IRENE WALLACE--134 137 138,140,141, 177, 149, ' 159, 60, Paula c. walnce--133,81, 159 Paula F. Wallace--133,81, 134, 159 Bob Wasko--76, 134, 145 CLINT WATERMAN- -60, 170 Ricky Weaver--86 MA RK WELLINGTON--60, 141 Glenn West--134, 76 Joyce West--76, 134, 139 Mary West--86, 132 Alvin Will--86, 133 Andrew Will--76 Rebecca Will--86 Jerome Williams--76, 158 Ronnie Williams--86 Tonya Williams--86 Phyllis Willich--139 Tina Wilson--60 JoAnne Woodward--81 DEBRA WOODWARD--1 37 Alice Workman--86 CA ROLE WORKMAN- -60 MARGARET YACAVONE-- 61, 67 Carole Zackasse--76, 108 Marilyn Zackasee--81,140 Robert Zackasee--76 Steve Zackasee--172,81 Pantelis Zaires--86 Pam Zapka--140, 145, 76 ANN ZARELLA--148, 136, 137, 61,140, 67 Elizabeth Zarella--86 Monica Zetts--81 Gina zinimini--143, 136, 142, 81 GARY SORNJAK--168, 171, 61 Angie Zoumis--86 Chris Zoumis--82, 86 TED ZOUMIS--136, 113, 67, 61, 62,116,117 Frlan Zuzga--86, 186 FACULTY Bill Barillare--96, 172 Matt Bozic--93, 96 Tom Cebula--93, 96 Jim Ciccolelli--96, 141 John Costantino--96, 112, 168, 169 Tony Cougras--96 Phil Crino--94 John Cvengros-- , , Dom Daltorio--97, 172, 173 Georgia Dann--97, 139 John DeLucia--97, 135,183 Joe DeRosa--92, 97, 135, 160 Alan Dieter--97 Margaret Ford--97, 136 Terry Fox--72, 97, 140 Helen Frangos--97, 141 Jo Galletta--98 Al Gerlick--92, 98, 168, 169 John Gerlick--94 96 145 146 Eleanor Graban--98, 156, 157 George Gresko--92, 98 Gary Hanlon--93, 98 George Haring--92, 131 Margaret Harpman--82, 92, 98 Bob Hedrick--93, 94, 115 John Hess--92, 95, 103, 112, 115 Dave Horvath--168, 169 John Horvath--92, 102 Dennis Katsaras--98, 158 Gloria Katula--93, 99, 134 John Kimock--99 Mike Kish--99, 152 Ed Klein--92, 99 Large boxes, Can not store, Stana Kucab--99, 134 Florence Kunicld--99 Jerry Kuzma--99 Joe Lahovich--92, 99 Carmen Lanzo--101 John LaRocca--100, 137, 138 Patricia Martinec--23, 67, 100,106, 107, 112, 117 John Mazias--168, 169 Louisa Miller--100, 134, 136 John Misik--94 Dom Monaco--100, 138 Donald Nelson--100 Anthony Noli--95, 139 Amelia Oles--100 Anthony Pacella--100,162 Mailige Pollcabla--77, 93, 101, 1 0 James Rich--101 Frank Richards--180 Atoinette Rotz--101 Ed Rozum--168, 169, 180 Faith Simko--101 Priscilla Sirilla --93, 101, 159 Thelma Spirtos--101 Margaret Stephens--101 Margaret Stephens--101 Andrew Turschak--94 Joseph Vaschak--168, 169 Mike Vaschak--94, 176 the times we're spending. 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