Deer Lakes High School - Accolade Yearbook (Cheswick, PA)

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¥ Sat = w i] 4 o + , a8 = ee . eo oo ¥ IZ Ne} ® 7h I J 7 : NZ 2). ) cal ee ¢ @ ¢ “ , ®@ as = w OY es kh i A C7 Pp s ¢ $ o r i ot ¥ 27. 4% ry A oy GALE OF CHE SERFS OF 82 “@he Stars of Che Show” Once upon a time in the distant Kingdom of Deer Lakes, there lived a huddling of serfs. Under the rule of King Thomas, their union contract was up in 1982 A.D., but first they had to complete four grinding years of work under the king's vassals. Under these vassals (known to some as teachers), the poor serfs were trained in mathematics, sci- ence, and languages ... things that any true peasant would hate, Slaving away in Mr. classes = ae Amy and Jen make stats fun! Kim fights with the computer 14 av “ESS Kathy works on her science require- ments. a SS a CRED tii bs eames Mary and Paulette enjoy the annual Thanksgiving special Yes Paul, that is real turkey! They were also herded into large rooms, where they were forced to eat government subsidized foods- a horror that many serfs to this day re- fuse to talk about. A visit with Michele Stretch to the music! John does his warm-ups! en a | bik a3) ml Aten = — on — - 4 Le A = ; SS A 2d - 7. jee Lenny waits for roll call to be Terri just loves aerobics taken. The injured and the ‘I forgot my gym clothes people’ sit this one out! Some vassals had ine particular custom of making thelr serfs change from their paupers’ garb into foreign looking ‘gy™M clothes’. This the peons never understood, usually having to repeat the pro- cedure Wednesday after school. Nevertheless, these peons | speak of did not lead a life of total OPPression. | The highlight of their careers ye ite | ‘Feudal Bash” held high atop ahillina — castle overlooking a lovely river (Loube 4 Hall is the name of the magnitced CQs- | tle.) The serfs worked vigorously On their “Bash’’, a celebration unmatched by any predecessor. aes a oe ere a Jim, an extremely talented serf. _ Bobbi, Terry, Lisa and Shawn take Q break. Mike goofs-off in English class. Spirit-filled seniors! x et peecte ! Here we are world! E oe | RE A special friendship. The peasants also devised their own forms of entertainment in the guise of the Junior and Senior Class Plays. Such majestic performances were enjoyed by Lord and Lady alike! iy hic - — rns) Cathy keeps busy, Hl t 6 4 ’ 2 | Rica = ——_——— ——_—_—— ae 1 he ’ eI a | o£ ‘ ‘ Jim shows concentra- tion. (Right) Sharing | Lp = , Q laugh. Friends forever and ever! It seemed that just as the serfs were beginning to accept (maybe even enjoy) this structured life, if was abruptly ended. At last the day had arrived when they completed their feudal duties and were How long do | have to sit here? Teachers are always around to help. knighted ... June 40, 1982. A.D, to be exact! THE DIRECTORS HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS 7 as MR. THOMAS E. NORRS PRNCPAL CENTRAL OFFICE] uuunsrone ADMINISTRATION MR. DONALD F. DIMARCO (Administrative Assistant), MR. ANTHONY F. MARSICO (Superintendent), MR. WILLIAM G. HARPER JR (Business Manager) 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION y os , —— sya ltle . ? 7 t m © ce (L to R) Mr. Anthony Marsico, Mr. Thomas DeMartini (President), Mr. William G. Harper, Jr. (Board Secre- tary), Mr. John W. Peck II (Solicitor). (Standing) Mrs. Catherine Wencel, Mr. William Hilty, Mrs. Dolores Pierre, Mr. Ronald Stariha (Vice-President), Mrs. Dolores Sharkins, Mr. George Mervosh, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Dobr- zynski. CENTRAL OFFICE SECRETARIES Seated: Mrs. Helen Pompe (payroll), Mrs. Janet Micklow (switchboard) Standing: Mrs. Patty Paszek (accounts payable), Mrs. Mary Aleta Biehl (secretary to Mr. Mar- sicO) Mrs. Florence Kondrak (H.S. Office) The Producers PAC UDR = bd iar. Mr. Vokish, Mr. Ferraro chat with the gals Teachers are persons interested in helping people ... fo improve student skills, increase their knowledge and to prepare them for the world and life ahead. Deer Lakes High School teachers are more than Classroom educators’ .. . they are friends and support persons for the students they encounter. Thank you, DL Faculty and Administrators, for doing your lessons so well. We especially appreciate when you join us in Spirit Week Activities, Assembly Antics, chaperone our events, cheer at our games, and coach and sponsor our extracurricular events. We couldn't do it alone ... and that’s for sure! STUDENT SCHEDULE CATHERINE BRYNER 000083015 F 014 Course Period Room Instructor Algebra 2 Exp Cooking Studyhall (Sem 2) Ma 2 Sasala HO 3 Kish HO 2 Kraft HO 3 Kish SS 9 Sekanick Gym Leri En 5 Faith SN Biiy George EN 4 Abbott Indep Living Studyhall Phys Ed English Il Physical Sci World Cultures NOOBRWNHN = MISS GRETCHEN KISH Home economics (Foods and Nutri- tion, Independent Living) .. . Mans- field State College, Penn State, ... Outdoor sports, needlecraft, sewing MRS. LYNN SASALA Mathematics (Algebra Il, Practical Math |), ... Indiana Univ. of Pa., ... Needlework, garden- ing, reading, sewing. = | know I'll awaken ... maybe! ee Li ; : ) - . oe - 3 TH MRS. AMY FAI N English (English Il, Journalism Ll), . . . MISS JOAN KRAFT Duquesne Univ., ... Travel, gour- Home Economics (Clothing lll, Tai- | met cooking, music. loring, Creative Cooking, Child- es Ske | ees Human Development), . . . Univ. of Helping the walking wounded! Pgh., ... Golf, travel, playing 5 Bridge dy STUDENT SCHEDULE Patricia Antonace 000084005 F 0410 Course Period Room __ Instructor English 40 Bus Math 2 Phys Ed 10 EN5 Ameruoso MA4 Taliani Pool Leri DA‘ Antonelli BU5 Miller A lA2 Williams J MA‘ Vokish $C4 Paskorz BU6 Ahearn Health 10 Driver Theory Vis Comm 4 History 40 Biology Typing 4 MR. VINCENT ANTONET (Below) MR. JOSEPH WILLIAMS Athletic Director . .. nes Visual Communications (| and es health ... Univ. OF PIS: i) Advanced Vis Com. . . Cali- burgh . .. camping: fornia State College, ... Pho- tography, hunting, fishing NO OBWBWWHN = MR, PAUL VOKISH Social Studies... U.S. History 9th and “O0th..., Clarion, Westminster, Penn State ... , hunting, reading, muzzle loading. ime YT Fae ea MR. SAM LAMENDOLA ; Chorus and band. . . , Indiana Univ. of PA., Car- niegie Tech., New York University ... , Fishing, hunting, and all sports. MRS, JUDITH GEORGE Science ... Advanced Biology, General Biology |, Physical Science ..., Grove City College, Univ. of Pgh... , gardening, photography, sewing 7 mae ines 5 — MR. LEONARD SCIMIO Social Studies ... World Cultures ... Slippery Rock State College, |.U.P.,... m5 h MR. DAVID STUCKLEY Physical Education, Drivers Education, Chairperson (Physical Educa- tion), ... Slippery Rock, Univ. of Pgh ... hunting, fishing, trapping. STUDENT SCHEDULE Gary Schwortzbauer 000083176 M 014 ; Course Period Room _ Instructor Physics SC7 Paskorz aa World Cultures EN3 Scimio — Alg 3 Trig MA3 Burk ia Phys Ed 11-12 Gym — Stuckley Studyhall EN6 Acciai MISS LAURA LERI Adv. Biology SC6 George Health, physical education, Ac. English 14 EN7 Barch aquatics ... Slippery Rock ... French 3 LA2 Slomkowski Reading, dance, travel. STUDENT SCHEDULE Robbie Jaros 000282119 M 012 Course Period . Instructor Physics Anal Geom Calc Ac English 12 Kennedy Burk Ameruoso Leri Abbott Benke Kish Gromicko Whartenby Phys Ed Studyhall Mech Draw Exp Cooking Studyhall (Sem 2) Econ Pol Prob NMOOOBBRWND — Mr. Ladish (Substitute Teacher, GBB Coach) cs a = MR. WILLIAM ABBOTT MR. DAVID WHARTENBY : Social Studies (World Cultures, American Social Studies, Chairperson (Economics), ... Edinboro History), ... Physical Fitness, Quarter State, ... sports, woodworking. horses, family ... Clarion, Slippery Rock MR. KARL KENNEDY Science (Physics, Chemistry | and Il), _.. Westminster College, ... Golf, bowling, swimming. MR. CURTIS BENKE Industrial Arts (Metal, Plastic Shops, Mechanical Drawing, Architecture), ... California State College, ... Hunting, bowling, golfing. STUDENT SCHEDULE Terry Claus 000082057 M 012 Course Period Room Instructor English 12 SS7 Favero Phys Ed Gym Uriah Studyhall SS7 Stuckley Algebra 3 MA3 Burk Statistics-Prog. MA3 Burk : Studyhall $C1 Pastorek : Econ Pol Prob $S2 Modey ih Advanced Wood lA4 Ball That's what it’s all about. MR. CASPER BALL Industrial Arts, Chairperson (Woodshop), ... California State. Na lia MR. DONALD FAVERO English (English 11,12), .. . Notre Dame, Univ. of Pittsburgh, .. . Athletics, read- ing, boating SONTY, ’ mee FLOeips ta : _ — a MR. JOHN PASTOREK MR. JAMES MODEY Art (Art), ... Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Art Institute, ... Painting, travel, golf, gardening. 9 MR. JAMES MARSILI Guidance Chairperson (Counselor), ... St. Vincent College, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Du- quesne, Ohio Univ., ... Hunting, fishing, pro- fessional organizations. : =m MRS. SYLVIA RADOVITCH Business (Accounting |, Il, Typing ll), ... Duquesne UA saa Family, friends, reading. MRS. ARLENE MILLER Physical Education (Phys. Ed, Drivers Training), . . . Edinboro State, Penn State, ... Softball, jumping rope, physical fitness. MISS CATHERINE SMERDEL Business Chairperson (Office Practice, Short- hand |,l, Transcription, Recordkeeping), ... Duquesne Univ., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Sports, music, cooking, travel , 3 — Carol Becker Course Accounting 2 Office Practice Econ Pol Prob Phys Ed Gym Secretary Shorthand 2 Transc. Bus Com 12 Guidance Office Kelly Martin Course Econ Pol Prob Phys Ed Studyhall Algebra 3 Trig Statistics-Prog Drama Aide AC English 12 Drama 2 } 12 : MISS SANDY MILLER English (Drama I-IV, English 9), .. . Fair- mont State College, Penn State, ... traveling, Theatre, camping. music, singing, STUDENT SCHEDULE 000082025 F Period Room BUS BU3 $82 Gym Gym BU3 BU3 GO 012 Instructor Radovitch Smerdel Modey Leri Miller Smerdel Voskamp Marsili STUDENT SCHEDULE 000082154 F Period Room $$2 Gym SS7 MA3 MA3 CH4 ENS CH4 012 Instructor Modey Uriah Stuckley Burk Burk Miller Ameruoso Miller MR. JOHN URIAH Physical Education (Phys Ed), ... Univ. of Dayton, ... Sports. DR. FRANK AMERUOSO English Chairperson, (English 12), ... Immaculate Conception College (N.Y.) Duquesne Univ., Univ. of Pitts- burgh, ... Writing, music. MISS JEANETTE COLPO Science (Botany, Academic Biology 1), ... Carlow Col- lege, Vanderbelt Univ., ... Gardening, music, reading, sewing. MR. JOHN BURK Mathematics (Statistics, Calculus, Alge- bra, Trigonometry), .. . Slip- pery Rock, Univ. of Pitts- burgh, ... Golf, reading. Chairperson a aoe STUDENT SCHEDULE Mary Fletcher 000083058 F 014 KNOWLEDGE Course Period Instructor World Cultures Abbott a ale Feicce Public Speak 2 Staraniec And knowledge is quite ee English 11 Voskamp a good thing; atistics Prog. Burk But knowledge alone never made one a sage And never did crown one a king. MRS. VIRGINIA SLOMKOWSKI Language (French), ... Penn State, Univ. of Pittsburgh, ... Sewing, nee- diework, karate. MR, THOMAS AHEARN Typing | Alg 3 Trig French 3 MISS DAUNICE KESLAR Librarian, ... Millersville State College, ... Mu- sic, science fiction, ten- nis. Ahearn Burk Slomkowski MRS. JOAN VOSKAMP English (Academic 11 Business Communications 12), . . . Ohio Wesleyan Business (General Business, Typing|,Per- Univ, ... Travel, music, theater, reading sonal Typing, Stenoscript, ... Univ. of Dayton, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Penn State, ... Sports, music, MR. ANTHONY TALIANI Math (Algebra |, Algebra Foundations ll, Business Math Il), .. . Slippery Rock, Penn State, Edinboro, ... Coaching, local govern- ment, hunting, fishing. MR. STEVE PASKORZ | Science (Biology, Ecol- | ogy), ... South Eastern ; State College, George- 4 | town Univ., Slippery Rock, ... Fishing, bowling, ten- a Te ih ffs gk. |. Aa a nwa j ; t: +e 18 rf: : ; gt ant pais ANY, lle ea nis. MR. JOSEPH DEFAZIO English (English 40, Comprehensive English), ... Du- quesne Univ., Golf, music, sports, Frater- nal Club. MR. NIKIFOR GROMICK Art (3-D, Art), ... Carnegie Mellon Univ., |.U.P., .. . Restor- ing antique autos, sculpture, painting. GROWTH The man who will learn Is the man who will yearn For that which the others don’t vision STUDENT SCHEDULE Paula Hyder 000084087 F 010 Course Period Room Instructor Biology $C4 Paskorz Art ll AR4 Gromicko Alg Found 2 S$C7 Taliani MAS5 Vokish EN2 DeFazio BUS Ahearn DA‘ Antonelli Gym Leri DA4 Stuckley History 10 English 10 Typing | Health 40 Phys Ed 10 Driver Theory NINN OOBRWNDN — STUDENT SCHEDULE BRENT BIZYAK 000085017 M 009 Course Period Room Instructor Home Maintenance lA‘ Capellma Spanish 2 DiGiro- lamo History 9 SS5 Abbott Ac. Biology SC3 Colpo Ac. English 9 EN6 Sekanick Geometry BU4 Fletcher Phys Ed 9 Pool Miller A Studyhall SC4 Paskorz MR. ALBERT F LETCHER Math(geometry and business math l) ... St. Vincent College .. Gardening, and sports. MRS. JOLENE DIGIROLAMO Language (Spanish), ... Grove City College, Univ. of Pgh, ... Reading, music, aerobics. MR. ARNOLD CAPELLMAN Industrial Arts(}Home Mechan- ics), ... Slippery Rock, Califor- nia State, |.U.P., Penn State, . .. = Wood working, community MR, DINO ACCIAI college teaching Science Chairman(Chemistry |,lI), ... 1.U. P., Univ. of Pitt, Penn State, ... Photography, traveling 14 MR. JOHN TABIS MR, ANDREW STARANIEC Social Studies (American History 9), ... Edinboro State English (English 9, Speech Ill), ... Youngstown College, Duquesne Univ., Slippery Rock State College, State Univ., ... Family, friends, sports, working ... Family, friends, golfing, football around the house STUDENT SCHEDULE GARY BAKER 000085007 M 009 Course Period Room Instructor Phys Ed 9 Pool Miller A - Studyhall MA3 Burk —— Home Maintenance IA‘ Capellman Nessie f Earth Science SC4 McCormack Ti English 9 EN4 Staraniec NO History 9 $S5 Tabis as! : Public Speak | EN4 Staraniec FS me Alg Found 4 MA4 Maliszewski ——, , MR. STANLEY MALISZEWSKI Mathematics (Math |, Alge- bra |), ... LU.P., Duquesne, ... Photography, camping MR. MICHAEL MCCORMACK Science (Earth Science), . . . California State College, ... Sports, church groups STUDENT SCHEDULE Raymond Kowalski 000084098 Course French 2 Mech Draw Chemistry F3 Health 10 Period Driver Theory Chemistry Ac English 40 History 10 Geometry MR. JAMES FARSTER Mathematics (Trig., Geometry, Basic Ge- ometry), ... Indiana Univ., Univ. of Pgh., Gardening, outdoor life MR. RICHARD SEKANICK English (Ac. English 9, General English), . . . St. Vincent College, Penn State, Du- quesne Univ., ... Reading, sports M 040 Meese: Aaa Room __ Instructor ea — LA2 Slomkowski te lA2 Benke Paskorz DA4 Antonelli BUS Miller A $C6 Paskorz EN7 Barch MA5 Simonetti MA‘ Farster e a, tes a rk MRS, ARLENE MCCULLOUGH Reading aide secretary (standing) MR. LARRY SIMONETTI History (U.S. History 10), - - « Thiel College, Penn State, Westmin- ster, .. . Lori Tera, wife Elaine, reading, jogging ww ay wae j MRS. BILLIE KOLEK MRS. LILY MARTIN School nurse ... Citizens Gen- Secretary, Nurse’s Office eral Hospital, |.U.P., Penn State, ... Carpentry, plumbing, knit- ting, camping. MISS AURELLA BARCH English (Academic English 10, 11), ... California State Col- lege... Travel, theater, music. 2 MR. MICHAEL FERRARO Learning disabilities, ... Slippery Rock State, Clarion State, . .. Ski- ing, hunting, writing, back back- ing, weight lifting. 4 MR. DANIEL FANTASK! Director, Cafeteria Services MRS. MADELINE FREDLEY Secretary, Guidance Office MRS, SONJA MONTAG Secretary, Library . JOSEPH WIL! LIAMS MR. DANIEL ANGELONI Industrial arts (Visual Communica- Guidance counselor (Grades 9-10), tions), ... California State, ... ...Grove City College, Univ. of Pitts- Photography, hunting, wood- burgh, ... Photography, traveling, working, kids. writing, YMCA work. ST Ses ae HARVEST Your life is like a garden Where weeds and flowers grow: What you allow determines how Life brings forth weal or woe, . ; ; i : ote si a es NS em. asin Yer kidding Hard at work H] Whi 1 Come on, come on! : ‘ 4 : | ee . Cheer-up! Lemons for lunch Bo-or-ing! Did you take your Geritol? I Typical lecture. Cool guy! Just a natural pos Hard at work! eo — TRANSITION . . . Times Bring Changes DEER LAKES SCHOOL DISTRICT Townships of Location East Deer Allegheny County Frazer Time West Deer 1925-1982 SCHOOL ORIGINS West Deer Township was mainly a rural community. Population centers in the township were mainly clustered around the sites of the coal mines, the predominant industry of the community until the 1960's, The rural vastness of West Deer was interrupted by housing developments that started during the 1950's (Magill Heights, Fawn Haven and Deer Park during the 1970's). Children of the West Deer Communities attended elementary schools akin to the population centers, Curtisville, Russeliton, Bairdford, and E. Union Elementary Schools. 2 ee ee Meee Fo 4 wile i Pa ia : eee ee TS Se ey POSE x Curtisville Elementary Schoo! East Deer with its hilly terrain but conve- nient access to rail-water-highway trans- portation developed as an industrial area, Children attended a single elementary school presently identified as the JFK Ele- mentary School located within the popu- lation center, Creighton. Frazer Township, mainly rural, scenic but not heavily populated officially merged with East Deer Township in 1948, beginning the East Deer-Frazer Schoo! District (ED- FRA). usd Bairdford Elementary School 20 ... A BREAK IN TRADITION The first high schoo! built within the three districts was East Deer, in 1925. East Deer High School became a four year high schoolin 1939. When the East Deer-Frazer merger occurred, grades 9-12 were educated in the single building located along Route 28 in Creighton. In 1943, West Deer High Schoo! opened its doors to West Deer Students. Prior to the construction of WD, students desiring a high school education had to provide their own transportation to surrounding high schools, East Deer, Tarentum, Springdale, Etna, Voca- tional agriculture classes were taught as part of the early curriculum of West Deer. As aresult of state department legislation, a merging of the two school districts, East Deer-Frazer and West Deer, took place in 1969, marking the beginning of the Deer Lakes School District. In 1973 the present Deer Lakes Senior High School was completed. The building, located in West Deer Township, was considered a central location for students of the three townships. Grades 9-12 were contained in the senior high building. The former West Deer High Schoo! was renovated to accommodate DL Junior High School students, grades 7-8. Eventually the former East Deer High School building was sold, Russellton Elementary School was closed, and the Deer Lakes School District operated during the 70's with a complex of four elementary and separate junior and senior high schools. As the decade continued, population within the communities increased somewhat, but later in the 70’s the student enrollment in the schools began to plummet. The first graduating classes of DLHS graduated 300 students. By 1984 the senior class ranks had diminished to 240 students with lessening class numbers persistent throughout the lower grades. Changes had to occur withing the education structure again. ; ... Changes Bring Challenges ... A combination of woes, local economics, infla- tion, community input, declining enrollment, less state and federal financial support, were among the factors responsible for triggering changes approved by the Deer Lakes School Board in the spring of 1982. With information provided by a citizens advisory committee, influence of ap- pealing and concerned citizens, and local school district data the following revisions, effective for the 1982-83 school year, were confirmed: (1) Bairford and Curtisville Elemtary Schools youd close their doors at the end of the 1982 erm. (2) The Deer Lakes Junior High School would contain facilities for grades 3-6 (3) Grades 7-12 would be accommodated in the Deer Lakes Senior High Schoo! building. In all remaining buildings, adjustments were necessary in order to accommodate the differ- ent age groups and numbers of students. Reor- ganizing of materials and equipment took place during the summer, but the most drastic structur- al changes were completed in the senior high school during the spring of 1982. The second floor open space teaching area was converted to 15 individual classroom units. While junior and senior high school students will co-exist in the single building, scheduling of classes for these groups was to be effected to retain the JHS-SHS segre- gation as much as possible. As the controversy, discussion and resolution of the problems pertaining to the new arrange- ment for the Deer Lakes School District coursed its way through the minds and thoughts of all concerned, students, administrators, teachers, board members, citizens and parents, a definite streak of optimism was prevalent, too. We some- times resist changes to existing conditions be- cause we fear losing something we believe to be very effective and functional. Yet, changes in all three communities occurred in the past. Changes in existing patterns and the ability to deal with them effectively are common phe- nomena of life. Thus, as the final strains of “Fiddler on The Roof’ (a musical descriptive of a family-community stresses related to forced breaks in long estab- Pictures above show DI. custodians constructing the individual olsen) aia its pee on shea the ope , GN analogy can be ma ecaaelh Si i‘ se tas phage eh a ee Own circumstance. Tradition, a beautiful some- erected in a large science : times convenient code to which we can cling, is not always enough to allow present existence and progress to occur. On the other hand, the changes and decisions we make today become the challenges of tomorrow! Edited by Marta Braun A. M. ENTS = ie ate BEATTIE STUD 5 4 i i = aa a_ S tae « a : First Row: Tammy Huffman, Toni Ives, Kim Speakman, Dee Dee Paskorz, Michele Aliff, Linda Calhoun, Mary Jo Dalusio, Bonnye Nock, Catherine Sasinowski, Becky Robinson Second Row: Mary Ann Matter, Susan Peulchette, Rick Sundo, Dan Colton, Rick Remo, Jim Wellington, Doug Elesser, Nadine Wise, Eric Gibbs, Bill Buzza Third Row: Bob English, David Olean, Dennis Olean, Fred Simonetti, Richard Marynarczyk, Robin Trocki, John Hammerman, David Rosencrance, Jeff Sauers, Martin Woscek. P.M. BEATTIE STUDENTS — First Row: Lisa Gezzi, Donna Salego, Doug Burget, Dave Macerelli, Mike Smith, Vince Consolo, John Pillart, Wayne Radtke, Debbie Adams, Dorothy Lassinger Second Row: Jamie Holsing, Debbie Hartman, Gail Kristoff, Debbie Goessling, Becky Smith, Janice Grenick, Stacey Pacek, vais Skok, Cynthia Taliani, Debra Shema, Tammy Malloy, Pam Stuckey, Kathy Fitton, Althea Fotheringham, Derek Bowser Third Row: Terri Gamble, Bethany Krance, James Tepke, Joe Mark, Jim Godlewski, Dennis Rosencrance, Tony Fedusa, Alan 22 Greco, Ji Milbert, Dave Baka), Jim Purcell, Joe Pillart, Gary Fiaretti . ESE RA: 23 RS Es aS Front(| to r): Beverly McWilliams, Mary Bajack (matron), Janet Ganster, Barbara Salego, Lucille Schreiber, Patricia Lutty. Back (I to r): Earl Greenwald (head mechanic), Lee Coalson, Phil Ziendarski, Arveda Roesch, Pat Krstonich, Cindy Dlutowski, Paul Lardin Missing: Ray Kepfer (assistant Mech), Hugh Kerr (assistant Mech.), Carlo Calamosca, Norene Elliott, Mary Ann Gibbs, Walter Jura, Carol Lutz, August Vedro, Stephen Vedro, Amelia Zonarich, Perina Watts, Karen Baker. Sitting (i to r): June May, Ann Farrasso, Carol Crum, Thereas Grebeck, lva May Long. Standing (| to r): Ma rge Luntz, Betty Radage, Jeanne Perl, Betty Kubichan, Bella Angelini, Jeanne O'Toole, Joan Watts Act: Scene: IL Glass of G2 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS (left to right) PHIL PIERRE ... Vice President DORY MASSACK ... Secretary DAVE MISERA ... President TAMMY HUFFMAN ... Treasurer Faculty Advisor-Miss Sandy lviiller (not pictured) 9s ¢ %, AT ¥¥ WA a: ‘ Z FINAL TAKES Tracey Adamik Plans to become a truck driver Scott Anca: Baseball Team (9) Rifle Team (9. 40) Track Team (10, 4‘ Interscholastic Invitat dybuilding ond Ser Repres. (1981-82) Plans to become an orc Pastimes — PUMPING ° Michelle Albaugh “Shelley’’ AF.S. (9, 10, 11) Pres. (12) Swim team (9) Flags (9, 10, 11) Head (12) Honor Guard Head (10) Chorus (10) Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Jr. and Sr. Class Props Prom Committee (11) Sr. Float Plans to attend college Pastimes — being with friends Michele Alilff A.W. Beattie (14, 12) Plans to become a successful hairdresser Tammy Anderson Concert Band (12) Stage Band (12) Plans to attend college Pastimes — visiting friends from Highlands and being with Brion Angela Ambrosi Dona Adams Debbie Anionac Pians to attend Bradio Pastimes — Music ce Susan Arthur “Blueberry’’ Swim Team (9) Plans to go to work Pastimes — having fun Holly Bakaj AW. Beattie (44, 42) Computer Explorers Post Photography Explorers Post Plans to go into Computer Pro- gramming Pastimes — running. photog- raphy, horseback riding Debra Balog “Deb” Plans a career in business Pastimes — horseback riding, comping, tennis 26 Anita Bailie AFS. (40, 44. 12) Newspoper (12) Colorguard (10, 44) Office Assistant (44) Pians to get married Pastimes — spending time with Jim and my friends Ted Bajack “Baj ’ Varsity Club (42) Footboll (10, 14. 12) Track (9) Student Announcer (11) Office Assistant (42) Donkey Basketball participant Plans to go to trade school and own my own business Pastimes — hunting. fishing. football, outdoors Jeff Austin Robin Baker “Bobin’’ Softball Team (9) Track Team (11, 12) Concert Band (9. 10. 44, 12) Marching Band (9, 40. 14, 12) Plans to be French Interpreter Pastimes — being with good friends Michael L. Balog “Blue Eyes” Plans to join the Air Force and become a welder Pastimes — hunting and fishing Jodi Barlow Concert Band (9, 14, 12) Cheerleader (9, 10) Jt and Sr. Class Play Sr. Float Comm Plans to go to Indiana Universi- ty Pastimes — being with friends Jerry Batcher Sam Beacom Cathy Jo Beckei Yearbook (9, 10) NHS. (44, 12) Rifle (9) Co-head (10 Band Announcer and a ager (12) Office Assistant Crusader Typist Semi-Formal Comm Plans to attend Bracfora become a legal secre' Pastimes — camping one sic Carol Becker Yearbook (9, 10) AFS. (12) N.HS. (14) Treas. (12) Rifle (9, 10, 14) Head (12) Guidance Office Assistant Semi-Formal Comm Plans to attend Bradford for Accounting Marcle Barlow NHS. (14, 12) French Club (9, 10) A-F.S. (40, 11, 42) Newspaper Staff (11. 42) Feature Editor (12) NEDT Certificate Plans to attend college and major in history Pastimes — going to stock car races and being with friends Debbie Bayne Plans on opening an auto parts store in Florida Pastimes — iceskating and stock car racing Michele Bellavia Spanish Club (9) Prom Comm. (11) Track Stat (10, 44, 12) Pom-Pom Girl (9. 10. 11) Head (12) Plans to attend college for Business Administration Pastimes — sports, music 27 Rege Blelawskl “Blow” Stage Crew Manager (9. 10. 44, 12) Plan to take over my Dac’s glass business Dana Braun Swim Teom (9) French Club (9. 10) NHS (44, 42) Honors Band (44, 42) Marching Band (9, 40. 14, 12) - Concert Bond (9, 10, 44, 42) Stage Band (14, 12) Chorus. (44. 12) Sr Ficat Comm Sr. Class Play Semi-Formal Comm (10) Miss Fincist Plans to attend Grove City for engineering ; Pastimes — sewing, swift- ming. and having fun 28 Paul Benton Varsity Club (12) Footbal Team (9. 10, 12) Volleyball Team (9) Pians fo become a mining en- gineer Pastimes — eating. sports. watching TV. Lori Bonin French Club (9) Newspoper Staff (10, 14) Editor (42) Head Typist (42) Swimn Team (9) Pians to go to secretarial school and get married Pastimes — moking pancakes Paul Bossart “Roots” Stage Crew (44, 12) Plans to attend college for computers Pastimes — music, hunting John Best Football Team (9) Plans to become a chemical or electrical engineer Pastimes — hunting and fishing Joseph Bodnar “Tiger” Varsity Club (11, 12) Sr. Float Comm. Football Team (9, 10, 14, 42) Track Team (9, 10) Wrestling Team (9) Jr. Class Play Plans are undecided Pastimes — sports and acting Daneen Braun “Spaun Softball Manager | AF.S. (40) Band (9) Colorguard (10) Pom-Pom Squad (11) Chorus (44, 12) Office Assistant Plans to attend collegs Pastimes — being with friends and going out with Mke Denise Bridges “Niese” AF.S. (40) Yearbook (42) N.H.S, (44, 12) ‘Pom-Pom Squad Tri-Capt. (44) Semi-Formal Comm. (10) Prom Comm. (44) Sr. Float Comm. Plans to attend Bradford Pastimes — being with Mike Kimberly A. Burchell “Twirp”’ AF.S. (42) Majorette (10, 14, 12) Head (41) Jr, and Sr. Class Play Props (9, 10. 11, 12) Community Skits (9. 10, 11, 12) Library Aide (10) Sr. Flast Comm Newspaper Typist (12 Yearbook Typist (12 Plans to go to business schoo! or college Pastimes — twiting riding horses, skiing. skating, and shopping Laurle Brim A-F.S, (10, 44, 12) AF.S. Repres. (11) Newspaper Typist (12) Colorguard (10, 11) Athletic Office Assistant (12) Plans to probably get married Pastimes — being with Bob Frank Burns “Red” William Bright Bill’ Red Cross (12) AFS. (10, 44, 12) Spanish Club (9, 40) Yearbook (42) Marching Band (9, 10, 14, 12) Concert Band (9, 10. 44, 12) Stage Band (44, 12) Library Aide (9) Plans to go into computer pro- gramming Pastimes — being with friends and listening to music James A. Brown Varsity Club (44) Soccer (40, 44, 12) Plans a career in the army or accounting : Pastimes — soccer. hunting, and fishing Susan Burton “Sue” Plans o career in welding or construction Pastimes — having o good time Doug Burget AW. Beattie (14, 12) Plans to be a mechanic Pastimes — cors. motorcy- cles. soccer, and hockey Larry Carson Baseball (9) Decome a firernan of polce- mon Pastime orts Bs — spo 30 William Buzza “Buzz” Rifle Team (10) Spanish Club (9) AW. Beattie (44, 12) Plans to become an over-ths- road trucker Pastimes — dirtbike riding Fonda Campbell Band (9, 10, 44, 42) Jt. Class Play Plans to attend college and become a secretary Pastimes — sieeping Cheryl Carney Softball manager (11) Cheerleader (10) Office Assistant Pians to work on suicide hotline and maybe go to college Pastimes — being with friends and my boyfriend and music Linda Calhoun AFS (40, 41) Sec Tres (12) French Club (9, 10) N.HS. (14 42) Yearbook (12) Swim Team (9) Jr and Sr. Class Plays Prop Comm. A.W. Beattie Semi-Formal Comm (10) Prom Comm. (44) Plans to attend college for computer programming Pastimes — reading, riding horses Johanna Carion Da foy Yearbook (9, 10. 14) Editor (12) Photographer (9, 10, 14, 12) Ski Club (42) Track Stat (9) V. Baseball Stat (44, 12) Marching Band (9. 10, 44, 12) Concert Band (9, 10, 14, 42) Stage Band (40, 14, 12) Jr and Sr. Class Plays Semi-Formal Comm. (10) Sr. Float Comm Plans to attend Clarion State College tor management Pastimes — being with friends, movies, skating, and skiing George Carson Varsity Club (12) Football (9, 10, 11, 42) Wrestling (9) Student Council (12) Pians to be an ailine rnechan ic Pastimes — Vol, Fire Dept Todd Cavanaugh “Cav” Varsity Club Soccer (9. 10, 44) Football (42) Plans to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Pastimes — rafting, having fun with friends and drilling for oil in the Middle East Dewey A. Chauvin Varsity Club (Vice Pres ) Track (9, 40, 14. 12) Basketball (9, 10, 11, 12) NHS. (44, 12) Semi-Finalist for Governor School of Arts Pastimes — running Terry Claus Plans to go to college to be- come aCPA Daniel Colton “Dan” Americon Society Non-De- structive Testing Volleyball (44, 12) A.W Beattie (44, 12) Plans to enter the field of NDT Pastimes — hunting, fishing, and volleyball Clarise E. Craft Eric Clifford “Cliff” Plans to become a mechanic Pastimes — fishing Maureen Coogan “Reen”’ NHS. (41) Pres. (42) Student Council (9, 10, 14) Pres (12) Student Forum Repres. (44, 12) AFS. (40) French Club NEDT Award (9, 10) French Award (9) Plans to attend collage to Study business and account- ing Pastimes — traveling, having nothing to do Kimberly Crighton “Kim” Plans to get married, have a happy life. and further my education Pastimes — having fun. being with Gary and seeing old friends from Knoch High Eric A. Chirdon Plans to attend business col- lege Pastimes — motorcycle riding Jim Cush “Big Daddy A.W. Beattie Pians to be an Auto Body Me- chonic Pastimes — haying a good time Denise Deets “Deets” Plans to enjoy life as it comes Pastimes — having fun Michelle Cunich “Vera ’ Chorus (9) Plans to be a secretory Pastimes — having a good time . George P. Dilllon Tennis (9, 10, 41) Pions to be a printer in graphic arts Pastimes — fishing, hunting. music Sharon Cunningham “Shar AFS. (14, 12) Yearbook (9, 10, 11. 12) Basketball (10) Swim Team (9) Track Stat (9. 10, 14 Marching Band (9, 10) Drum Majorette (11, 12) Concert Band (9, 10. 11) Sec (12) Stage Band (40, 41, 42) Je_and Sr. Class Piays NHS (44, 12) Sr. Float Comm. Plans to go to college and be- come a physician assistant Pastines — being with Kirk ond friends Janine Ann Disanti “Janine” Varsity Club (42) J.V. Baseball Stat (7. 10) Cheerleading (9, 10) JV Cheerleader Capt V. Cheerleader (42) Je. and Sr. Class Plays Props Student Council (14) Student Announcer (42) Office Assistant (12) St. Float Comm Prom Comm. (41) Homecoming Repres. (14, 12) Special Winter Olympics Plans a career in communica- tions ! Pastimes — music, cheering, swimming, ond being with friends Cindi Czuczman Ney avers Ski Club (12) Head Cheerleader (9) Plans to become a playboy bunny Pastimes — being with Yunol, skiing Martin Dillner “DI! Spanish Club (9) Varsity Club (44, 12) Track (9, 10, 14. 12) Football (9, 40. 11, 42) Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Student Council (42) Plans to go to college for elac- trical engineering Pastimes — hunting ane fsning ——— . bab Tl tenseeian pal} ap 5. oe tte ty a ines yet eaimenneeeeenecemeenenes nett @ Meee, eee tate Amy Donnermeyer ‘Am’ French Club (9) Swim Team (9) Basketball (10) Softball (9, 10, 12) Track Stat (10, 11) Marching Band (9, 10, 14, 12) Co ncert Band (9, 10, 11, 12) V. Pres. (12) ’ Stage Band (10, 14, 12) Sr. Class Play Sr. Float Comm, Plans to attend college for en- vironmental engineering Pastimes — music, and pig- ging out with Jen Chestena Fischer Red Cross (10, 14, 42) Spanish Club (9, 40) AFS. (12) NHS. (44, 42) Industrial Arts Fair Awards Yearbook (12) Volleyball (9) Plans to attend Lock Haven State College Pastimes — reading and walk- ing Doug Elsesser A.W. Beattie (11, 12) Beattie Pres. (11) Plans a career in commerical ort Pastimes — music, art, pool, and gils Susan Evans Sue Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Stage Mokeup (44. 12) Plans to go to college for so- cicl work Pastimes — reading, being with frends Bob English AW. Beattie (11, 42) Jacqueline Feil “Jackie” Plans to get married Bobbi Jo Dugan Plans to become a secretary Pastimes — Kenny O. Thomas Fissore “Zapper” Plans to travel cround the country Pastime — musc 33 Larry Fogle “Foggs” Plans to attend school for computer programming Pastimes — having a good time Kathy Gaggini Plans to settie down and get manned Jill Gall Jt, and Sr, Class Plays Witchiess Holoween Play Pions a career in mechanics or construction and to be mar- fied Pastimes — sunbathing, driv- ing. being with Greg Mike Frascarelll Football (9, 10, 44, | 12) Plans to be a diesel mechanic Pastimes — having a good time David Fries “French” Varsity Club (44, 12) Football (9, 10, 14. 12) Track (9, 10, 14, 12) Co-Capt. (12) Basketball (9) Volleyball (9) Sr. Float Comm. Pians to go to college for engi- neering Pastimes — having a good time Elaine Ford Kelth Galbraith Track (44, 12) Pians a career In engineering Pastimes — tinkering around Timothy Gaston “Gomer’’ Football (9) Plans to be a carpenter Chuck Gaurrich “Kolbossi Jr.” Baseball (40, 12) Football (44, 12) Varsity Club Baseball MVP (10) Plans to attend college Pastimes — rollerskating. and motorcycles Bradley Gentile “Dago 41” Varsity Club (44, 12) Football (9, 40, 11) Tri-Captain (42) Basketball (9, 10) Volleyball (9, 10, 14, 42) M.V P. Offensive Back Plans to atte nd college and lead a successful life Pastimes — Sports, Music, Friends Michael Gil! “Fish’’ Plans to be rich Pastimes — making money Tonya Lynne Gibson “Tonj”’ Spanish Club (10) Varsity Club (44) Pres. (12) Basketball (10, 11, 42) Softball (12) Office Assistant (10, 14, 12) Plans to attend college and major in communications Pastimes — being with Chip- per Theresa Giger Carl Gehenio Track (40, 41, 12) Concert Band (9, 14) Sr. Class Play Plans to attend college Pastimes — hunting, and fish- ing Gregory J. Gibbs Soccer (10, 11) Capt. (42) Plans to attend Robert Morris Business College Pastimes — cruising in the “Blue Ghost” Elizabeth Gillner “Beth” AFS, (11) Jt. Class Play NHS Student Secretary (12) Plans to become a secretary Pastimes — comping. cerom- ics, swimming, and being with fnends ————— Bradley M. Goldberg Tammy Gizienskl Week. ay French Club (9 : Fiag Twitler ©. Xo RerenG bed Majorette (44, 12) Jr, Class Play Student Council (9, 40) Prom Comm. (44) Marching Band (9, 10) Concert Band (40) Stage Band (10) Alt. for PA Gov. School for the p ‘ Arts alia Man motorcy- Plans to attend college for cle races and twirling SSE Ae Advertising and Carolyn Graham Yearbook (10) Chorus (10, 14, 12 Craig Goshorn Bon Posn Gi 2). “Goose” St. Class Play Plans to go to the Army then Prom Comm. (44) go on for more schooling Semi-Formal Comm. (40) Plans to attend Pittsburgh Beauty Acodemy Pastimes — iceskating, being with Paul Pastimes — hunting, footbal, fishing ¥ David Graham, Jr. AW tote (A4, 42) Lisa Grebeck Student Council Swim Team (9) Plans to be a truck driver for Marching Bond (9. 40) Army Nat'l Guord and open a Drum Majorette (4 1. 42) . restaurant Concert (S, 10, 44. 42) Pastimes — camping, fishing, Plons a caret oorin hunting. cooking, driving Pastimes — hav trucks Janice M. Grenick Swim Team (9) Chorus (40) Jr. Class Play Plans a career in cosmetology Pastimes — iceskating. jog- ging Lenny Greiner “Bird” Fians !o become o welder Pastimes — having o good time 36 Jennifer Gromicko “Jen” Spanish Club (10) Basketball (9, 10, 11) Tri-Captain (12) Softball (9, 10, 11,) Capt. (12) Swim Tearn (9) Marching Band (9, 10, 14, 42) Concert Band (9, 40, 11, 12) Stage Band (9, 10. 11, 12) Student Council (10) N.H.S. (14) Vice Pres. (12) Honors Band Sr. Float Comm. Plans to go to Idaho after graduation and then to Pitt Pastimes — pigging out, piay- ing my guitar John Hammerman “John Boy’’ Football (41) A.W. Beattis (11, 12) Plans to get a good paying Job and move to Cc Pastimes — hunting. fishing football, sleeping Bob Hails “Hailsy Brother’’ Football (11) Plans to be an Auto Mechanic Pastimes — having a good time Lu Ann Holsing “tue Yearbook (12) Business Manager (12) Plans to go on vacation then to trade school Pastimes — being with good friends and a bottle of wine Lillian Gurtner “Lilly” Yearbook (44) Newspoper (42) Ski Club (42) Softball Manager (41) Plans to work and get married Pastimes — music, horseback riding, water skiing Kevin Hamilton “Hambone”’ Football (9, 10, 14, 12) Basketball (10 (10) Track (9) Volleyball (10, 44. 12) Varsity Club (42) Jr. and Sr, Class Play Plans to go to college Joseph A. Hrebicek Plans to go to trade school Pastimes — hunting. fishing Diane Hensel Rifle Team (10) AF.S. (14, 42) Westinghouse Secretarial Post Club (12) Plans to become a secretary Pastimes — horses. camping. hunting, canoeing Rob Jaros Copt. (42) to attend Penn State Pastirnes — having fun, hunt- ing. ond fish ng 4 38 Stephanie Hrivnak “Steff” Pastimes — Horseback nding and PacMon Tammy Huffman Class Treas. (14. 12) AFS (9, 10) Class Repres. (12) Chorus AW. Beattie (44, 12) Sr. Float Comm. Prom Comm. (44) Computer Exploring Post (12) Plans to become a systems onalyst Pastimes — being with friends Brian Hwostow “Fuzzy” Track (40) AW. Beattie (44, 12) Plans to be a heavy equp- ment operator Pastimes — hunting, fishing and motorcycie riding Donna L. Huemme Chorus (9, 10, 14, 42) Pians to be a hairdresser Pastimes — being with friends Laura Hunter Plans to travel Pastimes — rafting and swim- ming Toni Ives “Tiger’’ Honorguard (9) Head (11) Rifle squad (10) Pions to be on accountant Pastime - reading, sewing. ond dancing eer tngs wet ., Paul Joestlein “Ted” Varsity Club (42) Football (9, 10, 11, 12) Track (9, 10, 14, 42) Plans to attend Indiana Univer- sity Pastimes — skiing Dean Jones “Merle” A.W. Beattie Plans to join the Air Force Pastimes — Hunting and Fish- ing Lita Kamzalow Plans to work for the airlines Donald Kirschner Marlinda Knoch Yearbook (9, 10, 14, 12) Senior Section Head Ski Club (42) Track Stat (9) Marching Band (9, 10, 44, 12) Concert Band (9. 10, 14, 12) Jt. ond Sr. Class Plays Semi-Formal Comm, Plans to go to Robert Morris College Pastimes — skiing. movies, be- ing with friends Diana Kerestan French Club (10) Pom-Porn Squad (9) Majorette (10, 14) Head (12) Sr. Class Play NHS. Deer Lakes Follies (41, 12) Plans to study medicine Pastimes — _ twitling, and dancing Lynne Kistler “Elfie’’ AF.S. (40, 14. 12) Spanish Club (9, 10) Yearbook (414) Editor (42) Chorus (9, 10, 14. 12) Tres. (12) Siks (10, 44. 42) Prom Comm. (41) N.H.S. (44, 12) Sec (12) Plans to attend college for computer programming Pastimes — reading, and be- ing with friends Gregory Kopar ‘ ‘Greg’ ‘ Track (44, 12) Football (42) Pastimes — running, hunting and fishing Robert Kaminksy A.W. Beattie Plans to become a welder and racing motorcycles Pastimes — motorcycle riding Ronald Kowalkowski Robert Krance “Whimpy” Varsity Club (44, 12) Volleyball (9) Footbal (9, 40, 14, 12) Basketball (9, 10, 14, 12) Track (9, 10, 44, 12) Jr. and Sr. Class Piays Plans to be an accountant Pastimes — music, sports Deborah Krol “Debbie” Class Vice-Pres. (9) Spanish Clud (9) Varsity Club (14, 12) AFS (42) Volleyball (9, 14) Capt. (12) Softball (40, 44, 12) Basketball (9) Chorus (9, 10) Student Announcer Prom Comm. (44) St Float Comm Plans to be amedical assistant Pastimes — skiing, dancing, acting. and sports Paulette Kurtiak “Pooh” Class Treas. (9, 40) Student Council (10) Yearbook (10, 44, 12) French Club (9, 10) Baseball Stat (9, 10, 14) Chorus (14, 12) Sr. Class Play Student Announcer (10) Prorn Comm. (44) Semi-Formai Comm. (40) Sr. Float Comm Renee Lynn Kralik AFS. Yearbook Plans to become a legal sec- retary Pastimes — being with Gary Michael Lassinger “Furmanski'’ Swim Team (9) Football (9. 40, 44, 42) Lifeguard (42) VICA (AA, 12) AW. Beattie (41, 12) East Deer Vol. Fire Dept. 4 Plans to join the navy and be- come a diver Pastimes — rollerskating, hunt- Ing. fishing. and swimming Gail Kristoff Kevin Kubiak ug) | George D. Lavrich Rifle Team (9) Wargamers Club Marching Band (9) Concert Band (9) Plans to career in law enforce- ment and military service Scott Maholic Plans to attend Penn Tecr Pastimes — hunting and ifing Scott Lesick “Sidney Baseball (10, 11) Capt. (12) Football (41, 12) Jt. and Sr. Class Plays Office Assistant Pins to attend college Pastimes — hunting. fishing. and sports Rick Linkenheimer “Shrink” tage Crew (40, 11, 12) ootbal (10. 14) Tri-Capt. (12) jasebail (9) Concert Band (9, 10, 14, 12) Pians to attend Edinboro State College Pastirnes — lifting, football, and music onw p) Dennis Lindgren “Big Bird’ Varsity Club Football (9, 10, 11. 42) Basketball (9, 10) Volleyball (9, 10, 11) Capt. (42) Library Aide Plans to play college ball Pastimes — attending Volley- ball Tournaments Mark Lutynsky “Stix” Basketball (9) Volleyball (9, 10, 12) Band (9, 10, 14) Pres. (12) Chorus (9, 10, 14, 12) Stage Band (10, 14. 12) Pit Band (44) Plans to attend college Pastimes — playing drums and having fun Denise Lerch “Gypsy” AW. Beattie (11. 12) Pians to be an offset printer or photographer Pastimes — being with Kevin and having fun Tammie Malloy “Shorty” AW. Beattie (11, 12) Plans to get marned and Own a store Pastimes — being with Bl and having fun. 44 Joseph P. Mark Basebo! (9, 10) AW. Beattie (14, 12) Plans are undecided Pastimes — football, hockey, bosebal Debra Matter Pastimes — going to concerts Michelle McBride “Mich” Yeorbooe (40. 12) AFS. (9, 10) Softball (40, 12) Track Stat (41) Chorus (9, 40) Marching Band (9, 10, 44, 42) Concert Band (9, 10. 44, 42) Stage Band (40, 42) Pians to go into Cornputers Pastimes — being with Ere. softbal, horseboct riding 42 Ed Mashey Football (9) Basketball (9, 10, 44, 12) Volleyball (9, 10, 14, 12) Je. and Sr. Class Play Pians to become a lawyer Pastimes — golf, having fun Kelly Martin “Kelli” Varsity Club (40, 11) Tres. (42) Swim and Diving Team (9) Track (14) Cheerleader (9) Varsity (40, 44) Capt. (412) Jr. and Sr. Class Play Finalist for PA Governors School for Drama St Float Comm. Plans to attend college for dance Pastimes — music, theater. having a good time Dory Massack Class Sec. (9. 10, 12) Student Council (10, 14, 42) AF-S. Vice-Pres. (14) Sec. (12) French Club (9, 10) Varsity Club (44, 12) Track Stat (9, 10, 14, 12) Majorette (9, 40) JV. Cheerleader (10) Varsity Cheerleader (14, 12) Jr. and Sr. Class Play Prom Comm. (44) St Float Comm. Homecoming Queen (12) Pians to attend college Pastimes — dancing, art, reia- five activities Jeff McAdams “Mic! Football (9, 10) Plans to go into carpentry Pastimes — cruiing Sean McCann Spanish Club (9) Track (10) Plans to major in Chemistry. and get rich and retire early Pastimes — ploying guitar. cruisin’ on weekends Phil McDermott Varsity Club (42) Football (9, 14, 12) Basketball (10) Baseball (40) Sr. Class Play Pians to attend college Patricia McNally “Patty” Yearbook (12) N.H.S. (44, 42) French Club (9) Ski Club (12) Marching Band (9, 10, 44, 12) Concert Band (9, 40, 14, 12) Jr. and Sr. Class Play Sr. Float Comm Plans to attend Clarion St. for Computer Science Pastimes — being with friends, skiing, going to movies, watching T V Jeffrey Mizgorsk! Jeff’ Baseball (9, 10) Newspaper (9, 10, 14, 12 Basektball (9, 10. 11) Jt. Class Play Plans to attend Slippery Rock and play baseball Pastimes — listening to musc and being with friends Ray Miller Volleyball (9, 10) A.W. Beattie (11) Pians to go to the Air Force to become an Ait Cargo Asst Pastimes — hunting David Misera “Pizza Man’ Class Pres. (44, 42) French Club (9) Track (40, 11) Stage Band (10) Jr. Class Play PA Governer’s School Alter- note Pit Band (14) Student Announcer (10) Prom Comm. (11) Sr. Float Comm Student Council (44, 12) NHS. (44, 12) Plans to attend college Pastimes — music Eden Moeller Spanish Club (9, 10, 11) Red Cross Club Sec. (12) Yearbook (14, 12) Concert Band (42) Chorus (44) Sr. Class Play Pians to attend college Pastimes — music, having a good time Susan McKenna “Sue” French Club (9, 10) AFS. (44, 12) Pom-Pom Squad (9, 10. 41) Pians to attend Boyce Cam- pus for Legal Assistant ond get married Pastimes — being with Mike and friends, traveling Daniel T. Mech “Mechanism Stage Crew (11, 12) Pions to attend college Pastimes — having fun and lis- tening to music John F. Murray Plans to get a job Pastimes — hunting, fishing Kimberly Nieser “Kimbassly”’ Softball Baseball Stats (10) Colorguard Jr ond S$. Class Plays Deer Laxes Folies (11, 42) Plans to be anews broadcaster Pastimes — being with frends Guy Moretti “Py-utes” Swim Team (9) Plans to be a Heavy Equip- ment Operator Pastimes — racing motorcy- cles. vacationing, and oper- ating equipment Leanne Nelbar “Shorty”’ Yearbook (12) Head Typist (12) Marching Band (9, 10, 14, 12) Concert Band (9, 10. 44, 12) Pians to be an accountant Anna Marie Nielsen Barbara Murray Spanish Club (10) Basketball (9, 10, 11) Sr. Class Play Track Stat (11, 12) Plans to attend Edinboro State College Pastimes — horseback riding Sandra Naser “Sandy” Spanish Club (9) Varsity Club (44) Basketball (9, 10, 11) Swim Team (9) Plans are undecided Pastimes — riding and caring for horses Paul Nilson Plans to be a truck driver Pastimes — sports John Noble Baseball (10) Basketball (10) Plans to attend college David Olean AW. Beattie (14. 12 Pions to be computer grammer William O'Connor Keith Oleniacz Plans to travel with G band Pastimes — playing the guitar Wayne R. Noftz “7-Man”’ Crusader Staff (42) Library Aide (12) West Deer Ambulance West Deer Vol. Fire Dept. Plans to be a paramedic and enjoy life Pastimes — driving fast cars, hunting, and snowmobiling Kevin Olar . (OY A.W. Beattie (44, 42) Plans to move to Canada Pastimes — hunting and fishing Michelle Orndoff Yearbook (41) Business Manager (12) NHS. (44, 12) Concert Band (9) Chorus (40, 14, 12) Library Aide (9) Christmas Play (9) Sr. Class Play NEDT Citation Plans a career in chemistry of music Pastimes — singing Dennis Ol AF.S. French Club VICA A.W. Beattie (44, 12) Plans to attend college and become a draftsman Pastimes — wargaming, swim- ming. camping, and bicycling Chris Ostrzycki A.W. Beattie (14. 12) Pians to join the service then own a business Pastimes — karate Terri Jo Papriska “Terri” Yearbook (9) Crusader writer (42) Rifle Team (9) Rifle Squad (9, 10, 14) Concert Band (9. 10) Je. and Sr. Class Plays Sr. Float Comm. Pians to attend Indiana Univer- sity for communications Pastimes — being with friends ond soccer Debble Paszek French Club (9, 10) NHS Honorguard Majorette (10) Head (14) Feature twirler (42) Chorus (9, 44) Deer Lakes Follies (12) Plans a career in engineering of nursing Pastimes — twifling, music, and dancing Phillip Pierre Class Vice Pres, (14, 12) Stage Crew (9. 10, 14, 12 12) AFS. (12) Jr and Sr, Class Piays Student Announcer (40) GATE. (40, 44, 42) Prorn Comrn, (44) Sr. Float Comm NEDT Certificate Special Olympics Ski Program (14) Plans to attend college for blornedical engineering Pastimes — skiing and music Stacey Pacek A.W. Beattie (41, 42) Plans a career in the medical field Pastimes — being with fnends Deadreau Paskorz “Dee Dee” Student Council (9) Varsity Club (10) Softball (10, 44, 42) JV Cheerleading Co-Coapt. (9. 10) Cheerleading (11, 12) Jr. and Sr. Class Plays AW Beattie (Pres.) (14, 12) Plans to be a dental hygenist William Perroz “Bill’” Baseball (9, 10, 12) Plans to attend college Pastimes — hunting and music Frank Pistoria “Atom Ant” Baseball (10, 11) Capt. (12) Football (42) Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Plans to attend college Pastimes — baseball and footboll Julie Anna Polaskl Jul’ AW. Beattie (14, 12) Sr. Class Play (Props) Office Assistant (12) Plans to be a professional pho- tographer Pastimes — horseback riding Nancy Queen Chorus (9, 10) Cheerleading (9) AW. Beattie (14, 12) Homecoming (9. 10, 12) Plans to be a beautician on a luxury liner Pastimes — horseback riding Rick Remo “Schooh” Plans to move to California Pastimes — hunting and skiing James Riley Jim” Red Cross (11) Spanish Club (9. 10) Yearbook (42) Jr. Class Play (Assistant Director) Library Aide (9) Rad Cross Award Certificate 44% (11) Pastimes — music and reading Bill Regalski Plans to get away from the people | dislike in this school Pastimes — hunting, fishing. trapping, karate Deborah Renner “Debbie” AF.S. (10) Yearbook (40, 11, 42) Spanish Club (9, 10, 11) NHS (44, 12) NEDT Citation (9, 10) Sr. Float Comm. Plans to attend business school for banking and financ- ing Pastimes — horseback riding, riding motorcycles, and being with Roger Adrianna Rodriguez AF-S. Foreign Exchange Stu- dent from Panama ———— Lynn Pussic AW. Beattie (41. 12) Plans to move to a bigger town Pastimes — listening to the Grateful Dead Denise Sarver Swim Team (9) Chorus (9, 40. 14, 12) Plans to attend beautician school Pastimes — swimming and be- ing with friends Robin Schmidt Cheerleading (10) Je. and Sr, Class Plays Plans to go to Business School for retal management and get married Pastimes — being with Dana Sharon Rommes Spanish Club (9. 40. 11,) Basketball (9) Rifle Squad (9) Head (40, 41) Chorus (9, 44) Jr. ond Sr. Class Plays Office Assistant (42) NHS. (44, 42) Semi-Formal Comm. (10) Jt, Miss Finalist Plans to attend college Pastimes — music, piano, be- ing with friends and having fun Larry Segriff Track (9, 10. 14, 42) Jt. ond Sr. closs plays Student Council (42) Plans to become a milionare before age 19 Pastimes — Running David Rosecrance “Rosey” VACA. Club AW. Beattie (41, 12) Plans to work in H.V.A.C_ Field Ed Semler Jeff Sauers VALC.A. Club G.A.T.E. (9, 40, 14, 12) Volleyball (9) A.W. Beattie (14, 12) Plans to work in the H.V.A.C. field Pastimes — motorcycles and walking alone Robyn Scilticatt “Red” Chorus (9, 10, 14) V. Pres. (42) Library Aide (9) Plans to work with srnall chil- dren Pastimes — rollerskating 2 ee ——— Pauline Shelestak “Polly” NHS. Jr. Class Play Office Assistant (12) Plans to work then get married Pastimes — camping. swim- ming, and dancing Anita Skok “Nean”’ Student Council (12) French Club (9, 10) Basketball (9, 10. 14) Tri-Capt. (42) Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Make-up Artist (9, 10, 14, 12) Plans to attend college Pastimes — sports and music music Jerry Shondeck Plans to be a welder Pastimes — having fun John W. Sirnmons Concert Bond (9, 10) y Aide (12) lans to go to college ond then become a professional pilot Pastimes — flying and listening to the radio Cheryl Simmons “Shirley’’ Plans to attend Pitts. Beauty Academy Pastimes — Having fun Tina Simonetti hs AFS. (9) Spanish Club (9) Varsity Club (10, 44, 12) Softball (40, 14, 12) Cheerleading (9) V, Cheerleading (40. 11) Tri-Capt. (12) Jr. and Sr, Class Plays Office Assistant (14) Prom Comm. (44) Jr. Miss Repres. Special Olympics Ski Program (44) Sr. Float Comm Plans to attend Penn State Pastimes — acting, skiing, and being with friends Debra Shema “Debbie” NHS. VA.C.A. Club Jr. and Sr. Class Plays AW. Beattie (44, 12) Plans to be a successful beau- tician Pastimes — vacationing, gui- tor, and music Rita Skok “Ryte”’ Student Council (11) Newspaper (11) Varsity Club (42) Basketball (9. 10. 11) Tri-Capt. (12) Jr and Sr. Class Plays Make-up Artist (9, 10, 44, 12) Plans to be a secretary Pastimes — baskefdoll ond having a good time 49 = 1 by Tits wl Sue Smith Diane Smith “Shmed” Varsity Club (12) Basketball (9) Bus. Manager Newspaper (42) (40, 44, 12) Volleyball (9, 10, 44) Track (44, 12) Copt. (42) Jr. and Sr. Class Play Sr, Class Play Make-up Artist (9, 10, 14, 42) Moke-up Artist (10, 44, 12) Plans to be arespiratory thera- Plans to attend colege pist Pastimes — volleyball and Pastimes — having a good having a good tine time Stephanie Smrdel “Steph” NHS Varsity Club (40, 14, 12) French Club (9, 10, 41) Softball (10, 12) Track Oe Onn JV. and V. Cheerleader (9, 10, 44) Billy Soderlund Head (12) Plans to be an optical engi- Jr. ond Sr. Class Plays neer Variety Show Student Director (9) Semi-Formal Comm, (40) French Merit Award (9) QED. Trig Award (44) Plans to attend © university, travel and have lasting friend- ships Brenda Speer Class Pres (9, 10) Class Sec, (41) Spanish Club (9. 10) Varsity Club (12) Student Council (9, 10, 11) Yearbook (12) NHS, (44, 42) GATE. (9. 10. 11. 12) Kimberly Speakman V. Boys Baseball Stat (9, 10, 14, Kim 42) Varsity Club (44, 12) JV and V Boys Basketball Stat Swim Team (9) (14, 12) Softball (9, 10, 14, 12) A.W. Beattie (44) Pres (42) Pigns fo be a nurse Pastimes — being with frends JV. Cheerleader (10) Pom-Pom Squad (14) Co- head (12) Chorus (9, 40. 11, 12) Jr. District Choru Sr. District Chorus (40, 14, 42) Region | St. Chorus (10, 44 42) 12) Sr. Class Play Jt. Miss Finalist Honors Conve at PITT Plans to atten: ja to be Q nurse prac!) Pastimes — play piano and singing Kathy Jane Spichty “Kath” Red Coss Club Sec. (41) Pres. (12) AFS (44, 42) Spanish Chub (9, 10 (esos ae iy” John Siaub St. Cross Play Plans to attend college for en- Library Aide (9) gineering Red Cross X-mas Caroling (40, Pastimes — hunting. fishing. !if- 44, 12) Ing. and sports AF§ Exchang Gel Scouts (9, 1C Gold Aword (42) Vis Com Awotds Pans to be a docter Pastines — sign longuage arid rolierskating 18) —————— ee eh Ue Cn tri ee | ce, | John Stunja V. Baseball (44, 12) Plans to be a professional baseball player Pastimes — rock 'n’ roll John Swigart “Swags” Plans to be a diesel mechanic Pastimes — riding my cycle Spanish Club (9) AFS. (12) Varsity Club (11, 42) Football (9) Wrestling (9) Track (10, 14) Capt. (12) Soccer (14, 12) Jr and Sr. Class Plays Prom Comm, (14) Sr. Float Comm Pians to be an electrical engi- neer Pastimes — skiing, motorcy- cles, and having fun __ Anthony Tassotti Aide (10, 14) to furtner education for accounting Pastimes — softball, and music Robert P. Taylor “Bob” Basketball (10) Football (11) AN. Aide (9, 10, 14, 12) Plans to attend college Pastimes — listening to the Rolling Stones Rick Sundo “Lips” FBLA Club Soccer (9, 10) Jr. and Sr. Class Plays A.W. Beattie (11, 42) AW. Beattie Student Council Crusader (40) Accounting Regional and State Finals Plans to attend Robert Morris College for accounting Pastimes — soccer and music Cynthia J. Taliani “Cindy” AF.S. (10) NHS. (44, 12) DECA Club (11, 42) Honorguard (40, 11) AW Beattie (11, 12) Jr. Class Play Prom Comm. (11) Student Council (12) Plans to be a computer pro- grammer Pastimes — walking, swim- ming, and being with frends Ed Thorpe “Jesus” Plans to play the guitar ond go to college 51 Robin Trockl “Snoopy’’ V.UCA. Club Football (9) Volleyball (9) Lifeguard (42) AW. Beattie (44, 42) Plans to be a Diese! Mechanic Pastimes — rock climbing, wa- ter and snow skiing Ellen Wargo “jg!” Chorus (9, 10, 44) Sec. (42) NHS. (44, 42) Westinghouse Secretorial Post (12) Student Sectetory (42) Pians 10 be @ legal of execu- tive secretory Postirnes — music, crafts 52 Lisa Marle Tomsko AFS, (44, 12) NHS. (44. 42) Yearbook (42) Jr. Class Play Pians to become a secretary Pastimes — reading, listening to the radio. going shopping Mary Frances Wagner Yearbook (9. 10, 12) Spanish Club (10) AFS(40) Ski Club (42) Basketball (10) Prom Comm. (11) NHS. (44, 12) Plans to attend West Penn for surgical nursing Pastimes — reading, sports. and being with friends Eileen Wargo “Leenie”’ Westinghouse Secretarial Post Student Secretary (42) Pions fo be ao secretary of cn accountant Pastimes — listening to the ra- dio Kathleen Toscolanl “Kathy” AF.S. (42) Chorus (9. 10, 14) Pres. (12) Library Aide (9) Office Asst. (44, 12) District Chorus (9) Plans to get a job and get married and travel Pastines — being with Mark and traveling Rudy Truckley “Rubes” A.W, Beattie Plans to go to Technical School Pastimes — hunting, fishing Christy Watt Honor Guard (9) Silks (40) Plans to be a seciatary Pastimes — reading Robin R. Watt Plans to be a secretary Pastimes — swimming, camp- ing Frank Wilber! “Mr. Big’’ Red Cross (9) Swim Team (9 Tennis Team (9, 10 Plans o career in art or « Pastimes — karate, swirr reading Laura Welst Band (9, 10, 14, 12) Chorus (44, 12) AFS. (9, 10, 44, 12) March of Dimes Repres, (40, 44, 42) Jt Achievement (10, 14, 12) Stage Band (12) Red Cross (12) V.P. of Red Cross (12) Yearbook (11, 12) Sr. Class Play Plans to go to college and major in special education Pastimes — skating and going to the VIP Susan Williams Spanish Club (9) Volleyball (9) Chorus (9, 10, 44) Plans a career in restaurant management Pastimes — having fun Sean T. Welr Varsity Club (14, 12) N.H.S. (44, 12) Rifle Team (9, 40) Baseball (12) A.C.S, Chemistry Contest (10, 42) N.E.D.T. Citation Plans to be a research or ana- lytical chemist Pastimes — bicycling, war games Jim Wellington “Jambobs and James- ton’ Volleyball (9, 12) Sr. Class Play Props A.W. Beattie (44, 12) Sr. Float Comm. Yearbook Artist Plans a career in Commercial Arts Pastimes — motorcycles, artwork, and having fun Nadine E. Wise GATE. (9, 10, 44, 42) VIC.A. (14, 42) French Club (9, 10) Girls Basketball Stat (9, 10) A.W. Beattie (11, 12) AW. Beattie Student Council Plans a coreer in architecture David Williams Stage Crew Manager (9, 10. 44, 42) A.V. Club (410, 14) Football (9, 10, 11) Swim Team (9) Track (10) Jr. and Sr. Class Play Variety Show (14, 12) Plans to attend Penn State Pastimes — racquetball Shawn Wood Plans a career in law enforce- ment Pastimes — Led Zeppiin Francis J. Yenca, Jr. “Frank” Yearbook (10, 11) Red Cross Club (9, 10. 14) Pres. (9) Wargaming Pres. (9, 10) Varsity Club (44, 42) AFS. (44,42) (14, 12) Publicity Chairman (12) GATE. (9, 40, 14, 12) NHS. (44, 42) Tennis (9, 40, 44. 42) Prom Comm. (44) Crusader (9. 10, 14, 12) NEDT Certificate (10) Chemistry Contest (40, 11) 2nd Place (40) Civil Air Patrol Plans to attend ML.T. for chemical engineering Pastimes — wargaming, mod- el rocketry ond improving People’s lives Perry Zikla “Wheels” Varsity Club (12) Football (9, 40, 14) Copt. (12) Plans a coreer in architecture Pastimes — hunting and trap- ping Marlin Woscek AW. Beattie (41, 42) Plans to attend Penn Tech for electronics Pastimes — motorcycies, hunting, and camping Debra Yute “Debbie (Yut)” Pom Pom Squad (9, 40. 14) Plans to get married Pastimes — being with friends and Dave Kimberly Kobert “Kim” Rifle (40) Track (10) CAMERA SHY Timothy S. Capilonge Football (9) Pions to move to Florida, at tend school for the culnory arts Pastimes — having good times CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER AsA Tassel Is Moved, So Is A Lifetime, For The Paths Of Life Are Chosen, Only The Journey WHITE ROSE Remains CLASS COLORS CLASS SONG The Way We Were Burgundy — Pearl | . OD TIMES ™ y te? oy De Ding Dong I'm a bell! _ = - Our office helper Ray Miller, WAKE UP!! r bi Nai var; Lf u ° | | 5 (4 ie it di 4 ie 4 — A | 77+ 8) = Y 7= Gr 7 DL's biggest gang 5S Eno, SENIOR QUEENS Miss Miller crowns Queen Lisa Hi} MES. an ays Front Row: Dory Massack, Kelli Martin, Queen Lisa Grebeck, Cheryl Carney, Nancy Queen. Back Row: Robert Krance, Philip Pierre, Robert Taylor, Dewey Chauvin, Daniel Colton. The girls arrive in a sleek convertible y™ Sz Kelli Martin and her escort David Misera Above: Tina Simonetti and her escort David Williams Far Right: Nancy Queen and her escort Dan Colton WE VE GOT TONGH 3 ie Original Oyster House SENIORS TAKE OVER D.L. FOR ONE DAY _——w This teaching business is ; a Voskamp) A Chef de Pooh Pooh. (P. Kurtiak — Cafeteria) Studying student files. (R. Miller — Mr. Angeloni) wee Y Who says we SENIORS can't run the ! un th ? PE Ses @ School? ( 7 1 D. j aj! Some physical Seaton (8. Gentile, F. Pis- Phil gets the fe 1 of ie a toria — Mr. Yaworski) (C Czucman, |. Gurtner Principal. (P. Pierre f. — Mrs. Miller) ers) af Dana tries to be of assistance. (D. Braun — Mr Forster) ’ | | ( ie ' 7 y of 4 a | Hey Dan, what do you suppose this thing here is? (D. Mech, T Cavanaugh — Miss Colpo) A iz join in. (D. Paszek, R. Ba- ker — Mrs. Slowkowski) -.s ot r . mon folks aft No hornework, Steph! This is a Burchell, C. Becker — Ms Leri) C’mo. ree On people, we aren't standing up here for Ourhealth. (K Neiser, R. Schmidt — Mr Staraniec) | ree SS “BS ; And these people made the | McNally, M. Knoch, P Kurtiak., f M. Wagner — Cafeteria) 1 we ate? (P 1y, J. Barlow, You guys will never get off timed writings. (P Joestlein, L. Neibar — Mrs Radovitch) Hails — Mrs. Montag) yt. ie Asi Re be ‘6 y ‘ How come we get all the dirty work? (E. Custodians) Wargo, D. Hensel — fae George and Kathy are getting interested in the computer. (G. Lavrich, D. Fries — Mr. Burk) Take these important notes, class! (G. Kopar, J. Staub — Mr, Tabis) : = hag pecs Trying to find a historical event ... is STOD in there? (J. Simmons — Miss Keslar, $. Maholic, B. Ed teaches with simple black- board and chalk. (E. Mashey, R. Linkenheimer — Miss Barch) —_— George can't wait ‘till the day is through. (G. Dillon — Mr. Gromicko) STAFF NOT PICTURED Mr. Acciai — C. Fischer, K. Spichty Mr. Ahearn — R. Kralik, S. Hrivanank Mr. Capellman — T. Adamik, P. Zilka Mr. Defazio — L. Carson, T. Capilongo Mrs. Di Girolamo — F. Yenca Mrs. Faith — R. Scitticatt, B. O’Connor, E. Wargo Mr. Favero — C. Taliani, F. Wilbert Mr. Fletcher — J. Di Santi, T. Simonetti, D Krol Mrs. George — J. Riley, E. Moeller Miss Kish — D. Shema, D. Renner Miss Kraft — S. Evans, H. Delhorbe Mr. Lamendola — M. Lutynsky, A. Donner- meyer Mr. Maliszewski — D. Paskorz, S. Smerdel Mr. McCormack — S. Arthur Mrs. Kondrak — K. Toscolani, T. Huffman Mr. Marsili — L. Kistler Miss Miller — K. Martin Mr. Pastorek — J. Wellington, D. Massack Mrs. Sasala — S. Rommes, 8. Speer Mr. Scimio — M. Bellevia, C. Graham Mr. Simonetti — R. Krance, K. Hamilton Miss Smerde!l — C. Becker, D. Bridges Mr. Stuckley — T. Bajack, S. Lesick Mr. Vokish — T. Gizienski, C. Carney Mr. Whartenby — L. Calhoun, M. Aibaugh GRADUATION JUNE 10, 1982 HIGH HONOR STUDENTS — Frank Yenca, Sharon Rommes, Carol Becker, Dana Braun, Maureen Coogan, Beth Gillner, Jennifer Gro- micko, Lynne Kistler, Patty McNally, Debbie Paszek, Nancy Queen, Debbie Renner, Debbie Shema, Brenda Speer, Anthony Tassotti SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS — Linda Calhoun — $500 Geneva College Maureen Coogan — $4,000 Robert Morris College Jennifer Gromicko — $2,000 University of Pitt Lynne Kistler — $500 IUP Sharon Cunningham — $200 Robert Krauland Diana Kerestan — $200 Robert Krauland Brenda Speer — $200 Robert Krauland Valedictorian “We will meet obstacles as we travel our paths, but with our ability, desire, and courage we will overcome them.” Salutatorian Sharon Rommes Diplomas were presented by Mr. Thomas De- Martini, (School Board President), Mr. Thomas Norris, (Principal), and Mr. William Powers, (As- sistant Principal). “Now, however, it’s time to push aside and look toward the future. It’s afrightening thought to some; to others it’s a challenge.” r ee if Yast 4 x ff A i. yA Class Sponsor, Miss Miller, presents white roses. Left: Friends pose for a final shot Right: Brad and Kim Sean, it isn’t time yet! Below: “Hey, does anyone know how fo put these hats on?” Looks like we made it! Dave Misera, Senior class president, addresses his Classmates for the last time. After presenting the school with a follow-spot, Dave di- rected the tassel ceremony. ia We done graduated! graduate Look out world — HERE | COME! Tears of sadness and joy We didit!! The class of 1982 was the first class that was Deer Lakes all the way!!! 62 It’s finally over! STUDENT SURVEY ‘82 FAVORITE TV PROGRAMS MASH Dynasty Hart to Hart Magnum PI Dallas BEST EATING PLACE McDonalds Wendy's Burger King Rax Pizza Hut FAVORITE SOAP OPERAS Guiding Light Young the Restless Search for Tomorrow General Hospital Texas WHAT | HATE THE MOST School Homework P.O.D. Monday Getting up school WHERE STUDENTS WORK . BEST MUSICAL GROUP Journey REO Speedwagon AC DC Rolling Stones Led Zepplin BEST MOVIES Raiders of the Lost Ark Taps Fort Apache, the Bronx Jazz Singer Cheech Chong’s Nice Dreams MOST IMPORTANT NEWS ISSUE John Belushi’s death El Salvador Space Shuttle Missing boys from Tarentum Economy The Seniors of ‘82 took Q random survey in March. Those votes were tallied and these came out to be YOUR favorites!! BEST ACTRESSES Sally Fields Jane Fonda Goldie Hawn Bo Derek Lily Tomlin BEST ACTORS Clint Eastwood Burt Reynolds Paul Newman Tom Selleck Robert Redford FAVORITE PASTIMES Partying Fishing Music Being with friends Hunting FAVORITE FOODS Pizza... the all time fa- vorite Pasta Steak Seafood 4. Mechanics 2. Bakery Helpers 3. Service Stations Attendants 4. Cashiers 5. Waitresses 6. Custodians 7. Many Fast Food Restaurants 8. Electricians 9. Packing Clerks 10. Car Wash Attendants 114. Babysitters 12. Maintenance People 13. Auto Parts Clerk 14. Construction workers 15. Cooks 16. Lifeguards 17. Nurses Aides UNDERCLASSMEN COMING ATTRACTIONS Junior, Bill Murray .. . having fun {aa Sophomores ... hard at work in English class Freshmen ... deciding on strategies for tornorrow . . JUNIORS OFFICERS weg (om y “wr '% am Pe CPS , Mike Smith Jeryl DiSanti Cheryl Manning Linda Freshwater President Secretary Vice President Treasurer HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Cheryl Manning Gary Fischer Act IV coming up... Sunbathing! Debra Adams a Balance these on yo ur head Jodi Adamsky Donna Ager Leslie Angeloff ae Jeffrey Adkins we David Bakaj 3 v4 s Hoagie assembly line Mark Beacom Donna Behary Philip Bossart Derek Bowser Arthur Brenner Cathy Bryner Mark Bujalski Janet Callender Mark Campbell Elise Capuano Sheri Caro Barbara Carroll Stacy Casile Eric Castello Richard Cesaretti Michae! Ceschini Terry Cetti Richard Chleboski Vincent Consolo Roberta Cowfer Gregory Crawford Amy Creeks Scott Cunningham John Cupec Brenda Cushman Suzanne Czwalga Mary Jo Daloisio : Deann Daniels - Laura Daniels , | Brian Daugherty | Robert Delphey Alan Dillner Mark Dillner Anthony DiMatteo Gary Fiaretti Gary Fisher Judy Fisher Anne Fissore Katherine Fitton Mary Fletcher Barbara Fosnaught Althea Fotheringhan Linda Freshwater Nancy Funk Christopher Galbrait Terri Gamble Teresa Gandy Michael Genovese Barbara Georgic Lisa Gezzi Eric Gibbs Mark Gibson David Godlewski James Godlewsk! Debra Goessling Tami Good Alan Greco Scott Grubbs Angela Guerre William Guerre Lisa Gugliuzza John Halloran Deborah Hartman Denise Heim Christine Herbst Nancy Hice Pose Pretty Jamie Holsing Jennifer Hoole Cathy Huet Gee, this is exciting. Huff! Puff! How about my heart! David Jaros Karen Jenkins Carolyn Kearns Karen Kearns Roger Kier David Kinniburgh Louis Kissel Jamie Kline Joanne Klobuchar Keith Konesky Michael Kopar Bethany Krance Mark Krstonich Alois Kudlach Patrick Kuras Dorothy Lassinger Colleen Leddy Lisa Lewetag lige | Edwin Logan Juggling Can- David Lohr dy! Margaret Long Janet Loper kK Raymond Luntz Sheryl Manning Richard Marynarczyk James Mashey Carl Matter _—s ; Lets all gather at the Office. s your daily announcements Mary Ann Matter What a stud! Vonna May Keith McAdams Dawn Mc Bride Dorothy Mc Dade Jeff Mc Laughlin Gregory Mc nal Kathleen Mc Nally Phas a James Milbert Cheryl Miller Pamela Mizgorski , ima. Happy Holloween William Murray Laura Neibar David Nether Christopher New- camp Sharon Nicotra Bonnye Nock Mark Nolker Dennis O'Connor Warren O'Connor Pamela Olar Of course | know what I'm doing, Donna Ostrovecky David Ostrowski Dana Paszek Susan Peluchette Todd Pfeifer John Pillart Joseph Pillart Gary Pish George Preisser Gregory Preisser James Purcell Wayne Radtke David Richards Julie Richardson Sandra Riley Lisa Reitler Rebecca Robert- 70 son Laura Robinson Tara Robinson Sharon Rogel Laurie Rogers Rosemary Romano Dennis Rosencrance Andrew Rovnak Donna Salego Scott Santarlasci Karen Sarver Catherine Sasinoski Joyce Schmidt Sherry Schomburger Christine Schreiber Gary Schwartzbauer Michele Secor Ralph Segriff Robin Sienko Tammy Sikovsek Fred Simonetti Kristen Skok Yummie Cookie? Chuck! Mark Skurka Becky Jo Smith Michael Smith Keith Smith Charles Snyder James Snyder Paula Sowanick Lori Spondike William Spondike Ronald Stariha Gary Steele Jess Stobert Jackie Stoltz Pamela Stuckey David Szoss Deanna Szoss Annamarie Tambellini Thomas Tejchman 74 James Tepke Scott Thomas Gail Thompson Nicole Tokar Kim Tonet George Toomey David Treusch Carlos Trinidad Shelly Truckley [| Ny TRADIy Oy L) Joni Trusiak Frank Valletta Charles Venesky Regina Verdu Stacey Verheyen Roger, Not late again! Betty Jo Walker John Walker Cliff Walters Jodi Watts lon Weiss Charlene Wellington Alan Wettach Diane Woscek William Wrbican Mark Yaconis Garnet Yaklich Douglas Yute John Zalus Jennifer Zrebny ij do anything once. 72 - Assembly time Rae . See S yr. yo. mm Es mie in “Once Upon a Mattress” Dreaming about tomorrow BE) = y ree Animal is stunned. - we | . 4 af : : a , 4 ” AS = ‘ 4 4 Le oe rs 4 ei (5. _ in 4 ris i Studying my lines. — — ‘ a: ) Don’t you dare 1 at a high school dance ee aa a —SS stud ent! Do you understand this? who me? Cheers!!! “MISSISSIPP! SOUTHERN Le May 28th at Laube Hall did we unite, Dinner — dancing — fun and romancing, Oh! What a night! Lookout for the balloons! | ait | Sve Poker anyone? ——eEeE Is it edible? 982 = JUNIOR — SENIOR PROM Faas 7] dl tf Here i y ‘ i 3 What is your name? i A perfect couple. -— - Aa, Or Teachers dance too! at ary , i A. vr ) | ee = fi A sweet pair, “What a prom!” t +) y Xx k 7 [a | 5 Party on! Where do you think you are going? Directed by Sandy Miller Student Director Vonna May CAST OF CHARACTERS Queen Aggravain CATHY HUET King Sextimus the Silent KEITH McADAMS Prince Dauntless JAMIE KLINE Minstrel JERYL DIDANTI WIZARD DAVE JAROS Jester TERRI DEMKO Princess Winnifred CHARLENE WELLINGTON Sit Harry ... LARRY DIGIROLAMO Lady Larken JUUE RICHARDSON Princess 12 UNDA FRESHWATER Lady Rowena. ..... CHRIS SCHREIBER Lady Merril LAURA ROBINSON Lady Lucie JOANNE KLOBUCHAR Sr Studley BILL MURRAY Si Luce FRANK VALLETTA Lady Mabelle _. SHERI CARO 4 Knight JIM MASHEY 2 Knight SCOTT CUNNINGHAM 3 Knight GARY STEELE Emily ELISE CAPUANO 4 Lady ; USA LEWETAG 2 Lady NANCY HICE PRINCESSES BRENDA CUSHMAN. CHRIS HERBST, SHARON ROGEL. LAU- RIE ROGERS, SHERRY SHOMBURGER LADES-IN- WAITING BARB CARROLL, ANNE FISSORE, BARB GEORGIC, MAR- GARET LONG, KATHY McNALLY, LAURA NEIBAR, BONNIE NOCK, DANA PASZEK, ROSEMARY ROMANO, CATHY SASINOSKI, DEANNA SZOSS, GAIL THOMPSON, NICOLE TOKAR, JONI TRUSIAK, DIANE WOCEK SPANISH PANIC DANCERS UNDA FRESHWATER — JIM MASHEY. CHRIS SCHREIBER — DAVE JAROS, JERLY DiSANT| — GARY STEELE, SHERI CARO — LARRY DiGIROLAMO, CHARLENE WELLINGTON — JAMIE KLINE, CATHY HUET — KEITH McADAMS BACK-STAGE Piano . Sharon Rommes Page Turner ‘ Kim Neiser Choreography .... ; Kelli Martin Program Cover Design James Wellington Programs Printing Nancy Hice Costumes Helen Runas Judy Demko June Rogers Curtains Paul Bossort Rick Linkenheimer John Lavrich Lights Dave Willams Tom Hibbs Mark Spirnock Make-Up Anita Skok Rita Skok Sue Smith Stephonie Smrdel Sandy Riley Amy Fredenburg Sue Uriah Bill Adams Rob Buckey Shelly Kowolkowski Cissy Spichty Phil Pierre Kim Burchell Dave Misera Sue Smith Shelly Albaugh Mory Margaret Gra- hom Beth Grunden Jone Fiorherty Tom Hibbs Sound Phil Pierre Mixe Ryxaczewski Doug Caro Nick Gromicko Stoge Manager It's so hard being a queen | j | : ; Oh, Harry! Let me see This must be a dream Todd Kozik SP oii On the Screen Act: IL Scene L- cast: class of ‘Sy Sophomore Class Officers: Lee Ann Schreiber (Secretary), Sharon Man- ning (Vice President), Lana Stillwagon (President) and Lynette Kudlach (Treasurer) Kimberly Adamik Melinda Aliff Robert Andrejcik Wendy Arthur j Karla Austin ‘ a } | Siete ed - ts The best of friends 2) i ri p Charlet Aymar Thomas Bagnull Scott Bajack Chery! Ball David Ballentine Tammy Bamrick Jodi Banyas Linda Barlow Tammy Beacom Scott Ben James Bentley Brian Bibza Laureen Biondi Gary Bohatch i Robert Buckey Marlon Bullard Debra Boles Richard Bollinger Susan Bonin Daryl Bowser “Pardon me boys, is this the Ch tanooga Choo-Choo!”’ puis? 2 PDD iD Marta Braun Michael Brell Mark Brenner 8 Yum-Yum?? 81 Don't laugh now! Robert Calabrese Eric Campbell Denise Cattley David Cefti Sean Clements Charles Cooper : Michael DiaLoisio Lisa Dillner Loa Ronald Edwards Marcella Eichner Are you Studying??? Dave Cattley Robert Chambers Paul Chauvin Mark Corian Patrick Cupec Marrene Dillner Hans Duncan Laura Elgin Here we go again. Ken Couperus Diane Donnermeyer Donna Elliot Jonn Chauvin Steve Cunich Eric Dudzinski Tammy Downing Benjamin Cortese Denise Ewing Dave Dudzinski Francis Faber Mark Gaurrich David Fahringer Anthony Gezzi Elizabeth Grunden Aurora Fischer Albert Girardi Rose Gurtner See Tammy Hollibaugh Ellen Fleissner Patrick Girdwood Elvira Harencame Scott Hotovac Tony Ilvanko i 3 Hurry, don’t be late! Susan Ganster Michelle Grebeck Michael Gandziarski Mary Margaret Graham Thomas Hibbs Morgan Gamble Steve Godlewski Kimberly Herstek Paula Hyder on je aN Amy Fredenburg . ‘Ain’t he cute? Tracy Gizienski Lora Hemphill Henry Howell Kimberly Joestlein SUCH EXCITEMENT!!! Thomas Kabay Todd Kozik Joseph Krahe Barb Layhew Kelly Kearns Joni Koynock George Krause Joseph Lavrich John Leddy Joy Mark Kaye Kistler Raymond Kowalski Brian Kubiak Raymond Kurtiak Diane Lincoln Sharon Manning Deborah Marks Bonnie Matter Michael Kistler Ernie Koberlein Lynette Kudlach Jane Kurn Willlam Lloyd Darrin Lutz Cindy Martin Tracy Matechka Paul McAtee Greg McCaskey —— Passing notes in class. We’re not on drugs! How’s that look? ff Say cheeze! Kimberly McCloskey Edward McDade Dan McNally Amy Melampy ’ Lynne Misera Brian Moore Elise Muntz Edward Nacey Sean Nolan Brian O’Brien | i | ) Kelly McDermott Marianna Mervosh A Trever Miller Larry Moore @ } 3 me Barry Mueller Michelle Nagy . i Glen O' r Kaye, Anes wie Brian Nolan nm O'Connor ry i around, Theresa Miller Beth Mrena David Nilson Leighann Moore John Neff James Oconis Ps Wayne Nielson Georgean Olar Jeffrey Moses Jospeh Nieser . se x Ra ! You call me? Derek Paskorz Susan Passarella Mary Jo Pastorek Cora Phillips Sherry Pinko Russell Plumbo Paul Pochan Dawn Pomaybo Chad Potensky All dressed up? Jarnes Prato Christine Protzman Craig Puchone Jeffrey Randall Jacquelyn Rearick Lynn Reina Jeffrey Reynolds Elizabeth Richards William Richardson Tracy Ann Riley James Rogers Julie Roscoe Kristen yan Rebecca Ostrowski Karen Olean Ann Oleniacz Christine Onesi Henry Ostrowski Kevin Pajewski Mike Rykaczewski Kimberly Sabo Lee Ann Schreiber William Sciolla Mark Segriff Chanel Seibert Lisa Sell Eugene Shiring Did you hear ... 7? Kimberly Shurina Mark Shurina Julia Shuster Susana Slepak Allison Smith Terri Snyder Timothy Snyder ———_ | Joey, don’t talk with your mouth fulll! John Sopcak Mark Spirnock Colleen Stahl Kenneth Stapchuck Geno Stello Lana Stillwagon Richard Stoneburner Theresa Stridinger Curt Stuckey Jacqueline Switalski Debra Szcezepanski Madge Szezypinski Mary Szwaczkowski DONE AT LAST LLL My Sweety Ms ae Donald Vidic Thornas Wagner Jeffrey Uchic Susan Uriah Anthony Valauri Tracy Wangler Paul Woscek Susan Young s Michelle Tassot?: Fawn Uveges David Whartenby Jeff Yurchick Helen Zeitz . — , he 4 Craig Taliani 2 «hh 24 «Sharon Thompson SSHH, quiet, I'm Willard Valance working Michelle Wolfe John Zak 88 CHRISTMAS DL hote Se D.J. — Rick Sadecky On December 18, 1984 the sophomore class held the annual Christmas Dance. This year’s dance was changed from the traditional semi-formal, to a regular school dance (couples no7 required). The dance took a lot of preparing and was a suc- cess due to appearances by D.J. Rick Sadecky, the local band, Vengence, and Santa. “You sure can dance” SOPHOMORE CANDIDS s i ee Le ae This year we learned how to color inside the lines 90 Our energy was abundant ag oh ; We had a “‘wild-side’’ y 3 3 Kindly, we shared! a“ Gino, in a hurry? 4 Ui j j Quietly, we look ahead. = When needed, privac could be found. 91 WE OUGHTA BE IN PICTURES FRESHMEN Freshman Homecoming Attendants: Allen Schietroma Pam Williams Be 9 , | } Vi N Class Officers Row 4: Terri Gizienski, Kathy Suvoy Row 2: Brigitte Rogel, Amy Gillner a a Er “a William Adams Donald Adamsky Kimberly Allman Lester Aloi Tamara Ambrosi James Augustine Michelle Aymar Jonn Been Kevin Ben Jodi Bentley Amy Benton Scott Best Jodi Biehl Sharon Bieranowski Brent Bizyak Lisa Boles ‘Thrills’ Ronald Braun Deborah Bridges Bonnie Bright Brian Britton David Bruno Thomas Butler Richard Callendar Alan Carney Douglas Caro David Carson Kari Casile Sherry Cendrowski | Jodi Cesaretti Scott Chirdon Joseph Clark Shawn Connors SE 7 | Roseann Coogan Deborah Cooke Sharon Coroian Walter Cowfer Leslie Cuffia William Curry Ronald Cushman Tammy Daniels What excitement! Jeanette DeAngelis Robert DeVando = } Michelle Delhorbe John Dennis F | Marsha Denny D.L: | Jina DiFante Frank DiGirolamo William Diamond James Diana Joanne Dillner Carole Drab Sherry Durochia Richard Elliott Thomas Elliott Peggy Elsesser David English Erica Goodrich Frank Gornick Ronald Graham Scott Gray Archie Greer Paul Handrahan Thomas Hartman Theresa Hays Cute Hat! William Evans Lisa Eversole Christine Faber Mark Fisher Mark Fissore David Fritch = Lauretta Galbraith Natalie Gaston r Susan Gedraitls Amy Gillner Terri Gizienski James Godlewski robert Heininger Michael Hilla Jeffrey Hoffman Jennifer Hogan Michael Horchar Donald Hotovec Vaughn Hromiko Robin Hrovosky Ronald Hunter Anthony Igo Louis Ippolito Edith Irvine It's only me John Irwin Dawna Ivanic John Jameson Regis Jannello Lisa Janus Brent Jensen Sherri Kaminski Rodger Ketchell David Kimes Jodi Kissel Pamela Kollinger ma! Pah ; a Richard Kollinger Your Kidding? Jeffrey Lawrence Rodney Lettrich Eric Lindgren Heather Linkenheimer Helen Lewellyn Nannette Loper James Loughlin Richard Lutty Susan Martin Dawn McAninch Thomas McCarthy Joseph McDonough Flunked Again ry Mary Beth Kopar Shelley Kowalkowski Pamela Kubichan Laurie Kubisa Chad Kudlach Carl Kurn Maria Latronica John Lavrich No! | can’t look. From another time, Margaret Paviik James Perroz Lori Pfeifer Paul Pillart Joseph Pomaybo Shelly Prager Lisa Presutti David Proco Kevin Puchone Douglas Queen Tammy Ricci Dawn Richards James McKelvey Todd McMullen John Medred Renee Metal Larry Miller Charles Moore Jeffrey Mravintz Robert Nether Richard Noble David Novack Clairann Oconis Donald Olekszak Judi Orndoff Richard Ostrowski Diane Paisley Theresa Parison Jill Richardson Dawn Riggs David Riley Danie! Robinson Dawn Roche Brigitte Rogel Kevin Rolly Wendy Rosfeld Clemente Runas Kristine Rykaczewski Joseph Salm Allen Schietroma David Schreiber Edward Shultz Lisa Serafini Coleen Shaffer Lori Snema Dennis Shiring Lisa Shurina Steven Shurina Russel Sienko Ronald Sikora John Sikovsek John Slepak Susan Smith Denise Snyder Joseph Snyder Daniel Solomon David Sowanick Gary Speakman Robert Spichty Roberta Spichty Scott Staub Tracy Steele Gwen Stroker Michell Sundo pee % “J oe Sa Ts s GE EE : Wake up! Rise Shine. Kathleen Suvoy David Swab Thomas Swigart Kimberly Tadder Maureen Tassotti Amy Taylor Brian Toomey Edward Truby Thomas Van Horn Renae Venesky Thomas Wadsworth Joseph Wagner Look of innocent. Rodger Walker Carol Watts Brian Weir Eileen Weist Martin Wick Shelby Wiles Bruce Williams Pamela Williams Robert Williams Timothy Williams Thomas Willis Sherri Wisneski | passed! Dean Wisnesky Fiona Wittman Amy Wojcik Aimee Wolfe James Yaconis Scott Young Gail Yute Michael Zaremski Hi Frank! Wait a minute Goodie! Goodie! 101 | don’t understand oY Champion coach This won't hurt abit “A Give me an answer! is it over already? , oi U ‘Who's calling me now! We alll live 9 a yellow submarine —— A typical hard working D.L, student Who woke me up! wl . The line up But | still don’t understand! A oo) What a gentleman! — i : na ae Do we study bookworms __ Now what? A fun day in swim class in Biology? I'm not afraid! “Our maids??!! Camera Shy Gary Baker, David Ballentine Tim Buttyan Daniel Daniels James Feil Sam Hutchinson Beth La Malfa Bernard Molnar Edward Nacey Nicholas Pollock Dawn Renner. Michelle Sadler, Paul Spears Terri Stirparo Leonard Thorpe Steven Wick . Yes, mas INDUSTRIAL ART SHOW 182” Craftsmanship AMES: bo EA ee ed On June 2, 1982 Deer Lakes Industrial ee i Arts Department presented its annual ’ — Industrial Art Show. The show consisted a tt r WRT Ty of metal, wood, glass, leather, and vi- aA% 34 oe sual Communications works. All of the exhibits were crafted by D.L. Students. ACADEMIC AWARDS DAY is I'm losing it! 7 iF f Shake on the run. Miss Miller and Kelli Martin ex- Thank-you changing gratitude 106 Michelle Orndoff receives a chorus award 1S} St 2 il | won't bite!! Wak tall, you’ve made it. - . Another year, another link. Here comes the class of ‘83 407 “Get the joy Pali Rorentertaring and ales others laugh! Activities ... Get involved and let your talent be known Through activities, make nev french and keep oe the old ones . eer Se =: = — and support a good cause. Just get in- volved!! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. . .Our Spit Leaders (Bottom row) Dory Massack, Laurie Rogers, Sheri Caro, Dee Dee Paskorz, Linda Freshwater, Janine DiSanti, Tina Simonetti (Middle Row) Mariana Mervosh, Lisa Lewetag, Jeryl DiSanti (Top Tow) Stephanie Smrdel, Kelli Martin be Martin and Stephanie CAPTAINS Tina Simonetti, Kelli Smrdel call for Lancer Spirit! be Go Wanna chew? = Turning green from lunch = — . —s e Fy Da) - D.L. Punkers Tough Guys We're in the Army now —_——— ———- —— — Bs Boogie on down! a EA ‘ Good morning? i pe SE eit let's get close ; Il try anything once! . “2 ‘ The Three Muskateers =u @ tk x 2 Country Gal Brainy Spirit Week Monday-Hillbilly Day Tuesday-50’s Day Wednesday-Punk Rock Day Thursday-Costume Day Friday-Green Gold and Crazy Hats Day “Western dude 411 . in SS Mele a bale’ we ASAP. Front: Sue Slepak Middle: Beth Grunden Back: Jane Flaherty, Jodi Banyas, Cathy Huet eehere) nw@bis: nile ze) Inga aa eS First Row: Michelle ‘ is NINTH Aymar, Jina De- a ’ a GR ADE Fante Second Row: Vr : Tracy Steele, Marie Bo ke Latronica, Shelly Lo dS Kowalkowski Mid- t dle: Robin Hrvosky Top: Diane Paisley ese ee es Se hpierss et era . a a i | oe 2 | eo any rem : nozmmormn-ammzdgd 442 The Daily Time Schedule! Sometimes (although our stories are unbelievable), it was impossible to reach a class on time . . .sometimes the bells ‘didn’t ring’. . . and we marched to class via musical chairs. Thank goodness the monotony of the DTS was interrupted by 2-hour delays (Hurrah), ‘school is cancelled today’, assemblies, and pep rallies. a DAS _ d - BYSIeIk LAKES HIGH SHOW ME THE ROUTE LEADING TO A GOOD FES HELP ME OBTAIN THE TOOLS | NEED TO SUGGEEDE LET ME EXTEND MYSELES « 1 KNOW | CAN F | TRY. 113 ut - and x ery 43 souins - ' —— ail Charges gf SE eye yuh bene Tlegs ea your: Poeae - 4 sie |e, _ — “te 2 Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! We made ft! bay — a ee wi f s — ys? ” a met me ‘. ae NEES of Quit cheating | told’ you not to take these a . oeemens) Watchiyeunfingers! Cubic fever = Just can't leave her alone l|hate research papers +l Color my world. Thoughts of Algebra ... a ws se Take us to your leader. Utter concentration. : AIN US FOREVER J 417 Everyones “favorite’’ class f - George fights with the IRS — 80) = . j a Enjoying the prize. Colorful welding. FRIENDSHIPS |. RIS ET SON. - X PANSION—— Y¥. a : Ce French class: Both fun and learning Nettote|| yourthe trutt ; hy a ia Ie Brenda ene Sharon in nei Bio ‘” “enh ; ’ SPP eR 7 2 hee s Ky Ellen in deep though Who : says guys can't type ? “TO CHERISH Ba FOR A LONG LONG TIME 424 WINDOWS (Al fe EN Ki We A Gr beautiful” SeniOmammmmeaders | Chemistry IQRs ¢ adliile eating ag@ he camera Posing for | 129 Freshman enjoy their classes Taking a break in the office £7)? o) fo} Cc a = o ye ® g 3 Fa = ¢ o ® (a) a ©) Cc x le) A ' TRE PAST Fi i sow minutes before school starts Preparing for a game ‘ 4 % A wl 4 ¢ i Y, iN Visitingitnesouidance) office j Viikeitries to do his homework. 1 the Tosy2! . P| Who called my . name? 4 waa. 66 6|of the PRES 7: ENT... 425 OPEN DOORS eas uw 3 - ip Fy Opemeich personne! } ‘ ‘ : Cute Diane! | think | threw my back out! St oul i Pel ole F. if ‘) i? : | ¥ ic} ia y , ns ‘ 4 A 4 L A No, that hand goes over there! — — Deb watchesip Just gootin’ around! MR. WILLIAM H. POWERS Gentle Touch For thirty-six years, the gentle touch of William H. Powers has been administered to students of the West Deer Lakes School Systems. Mr. Powers entered the halls of West Deer in 1946 as a social studies teacher. During his teaching career, he taught English and also sponsored numerous organizations. Mr. Powers was a Junior Class Sponsor for five years and was responsible for directing five fun-filled and successful proms. He is also known for his success as the director of seven Junior Class Plays, and for directing the Junior Class Minstrel Show for two years. Mr. Powers also sponsored the Sophomore and Senior Classes for one year each. In addition, Mr. Powers su- pervised the Hall Patrol for three years and the Hi-Y Club for one year. For six years he has sponsored the Student Council. Mr. Powers has held numerous offices in the local education association. In 1968, Mr. Powers was appointed Assistant Principal of the Deer Lakes Senior High School. Guidance With Affection Mr. Powers can be regarded as a firm disciplinarian who delivered discipline with affection and guidance. He always displayed a sincere interest in his students. Although his concern, supervision and guidance were not always recognized immediately, several generations of students have grown, developed and realized how significant a part he has played in their lives ifit would be possible to establish alist of beautiful persons for the West Deer-Deer Lakes School Systems, Mr. Powers’ name would ap- pear at the top. Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You The administration, faculty and students describe Mr. Powers as a proud man, and a dependable, generous and loyal friend. He is truly a dedicated educator. Although Mr. Powers epitomizes a hard-nosed “crusty old Irishman personality,”’ he is really a softie witha big heart of gold. His charm and quick wit has delighted staff and students in a variety of circumstances. The genuine sincerity so characteristic of Mr Powers has become his personal trademark. Currently, Mr. Powers lives in Dormont, Pa. His five children are grown, His plans for the future will certainly, in adcition to having more time to spend with his growing family, include more time to travel and practice his unique journalistic abilities Goodluck to you, Mr. Powers, and thank youl For sorne of us the full effects of your efficacy have yet to be realized, and the rest of us deeply appreciate what you have given. May your retirement years be happy and healthful. With Love, The Administration, Faculty and Student Body Deer Lakes Senior High School 428 June 10, 1982 NATIONAL HONOR SOCETY = tite be MN Thins arene At EN Sea ietn --. Row 1: Debbie Paszek, Dave Misera, Stephanie Smrdel, Lynne Kistler (Sec.) Carol Becker (Treas.), Michelle Orndoff, Debbie Shema Row 2: Marcie Barlow, Ellen Wargo, Diane Hensel, Lisa Tomsko, Cindy Taliani, Denise Bridges, Cathy Becker, Beth Gillner, Debbie Renner, Chestena Fischer, Frank Yenca Row 3: Mary Wagner, Terri Papriska, Diane Smith, Brenda Speer, Fonda Campbell, Sharon Rommes, Maureen Coogan(Pres.), Diane Kerestan, Jennifer Gromicko(Vice-Pres.),Sharon Cunningham, Dana Braun, Patty McNally, Sean Weir, Dewey Chauvin, Carl Gehenio ra Row 1: Dave Misera, George Carson, Mike Smith, Alan Dillner, Mark Fissore Row 2: Julie Richardson, Dory Massack, Maureen Coogan, Lana Stillwagon, Mary Jo Pastorek, Laureen Biondi, Marianna Mervosh, Renee Venesky Row 3: Mr. Powers(Sponsor), Sheri Caro, Anita Skok, Sharon Manning, Kathy Suvoy, Sue Martin, Renee Metal, Jodi Kissel. OFFICERS: Maureen Coogan(Pres.), Sheri Caro(Vice Pres.), Martin Dillner(Sec.-Treas.). THE CRUSADER STAFF Ast Row: Marcie Barlow, Mary Szwaczkowski, Kim Burchell, Terri Papriska, Diane Smith, Jodi Bentley 2nd Row: Aimee Wolfe, Cindy Czuczman, Anita Bailey, Lori Brim, Lilly Gurtner, Kevin Rolly, Tammy Sikovsek, Tom Wadsworth 3rd Row: Mrs. Faith (Advisor) Wayne Noftz, Lori Bonin, Lisa Presutti, Leslie Cuffia, Kathy Taylor, Shelley Kowalkowski, Robin Hrovosky, Cathy ecker, Mike Smith CRUSADER STAFF Lori Bonin — Editor Marcie Barlow — Feature Editor Larry Moore — Sports Editor Mary Szwaczkowski — Assistant Feature Editor Wayne Noftz — Technical Editor Reporters: Jodi Bentley, Amy Benton, Leslie Cuffia, Tom Elliott, Mike Genovese, Robin Hrovosky, Shelley Kowalkowski, Terri Pa- priska, Lisa Presutti, Tammy Sikovsek, Diane Smith, Kathy Taylor, Tom Wadsworth, Aimee Wolfe, Jeff Mizgorski Typists: Anita Bailie, Cathy Becker, Lori Bonin, Laurie Brim, Cindy Czuczman, Lilly Gurtner Mike Smith — Cartoonist Photography by Yearbook Photographers Li Jeff and Lori make plans for the next issue Se - e ee am Ast Row: Tina Simonetti, Janine DiSanti, Dory Massack, Stephanie Smrdel, Chris Schreiber, Sheri Caro, Linda Freshwater, Kelli Martin, Kim Herstek. Charlene Wellington : 2nd Row: Rob Kioaas Paul Joestlein, Frank Pistoria, Tom Tejchman, Mark Yaconis, Joe Bodnar, Sean Weir, Frank Yenca, Paul Benton, Gary Steele, Rick Linkenheimer, Rob Jaros : 3rd Row: George Carson, Ted Bajack, Dave Fries, Chuck Gaurrich, Dewey Chauvin, Ed Mashey, Brad Gentile, Dennis Lindgren, Phil McDermott, Scott Lesick, Darren Lutz. Perry Zilka, Todd Cavanaugh, Mr. Burk (Sponsor) At left: Working at the Haunted Hayride At right: Our talented Faculty Chorus STUDENT ANNOUNCERS Row 4; Janine DiSanti, Debbie Krol Row 2: Lisa Dillner, Carolyn Kearns, Ernie Koberlein, Robby Buckey REDPCROSS CLUB Row 4: IVs. Spichty, Aurora Fi- scher, Laura Weist(V. Pres.), Bill Bright. [den Moeller(Sec,), Chestina Fischer Row 2 ‘ri Demko, Kathy Spichty(! ) Not Pictured: Denise Cattley- (Treas.) 132 A. V. AND LIBRARY AIDES yan, = i Row 41: Ed Nacey, Miss Keslar, Alan Wettach Row 2: Kenny Mosser, Dennis Lindgren, Tammy Sikovsek, Dennis O’Connor Row 41: Jeryl DiSanti, Denise Ewing, Vonna May, Tonja Gibson, Cathy Becker, Chris Schreiber Row 2: Carol Becker, Janine DiSanti, Pauline Shelstak, Sharon Rommes, Kim Tonet, Scott Lesick, Sandy Riley, Ted Bajack, Kathy Toscalani 133 DEER LAKES HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND... Directed by Mr. Sam Lamendola TAU LUAU A TT MPIPPCTITitretitii irs 08 | SEREESEGER EDI SeeRseREee es Row 4: Lisa Grebeck, Sharon Cunningharn Row 2: David Cetti, Robin Baker, Mark Lutynsky, Ben Cortese, Mike Horchar, Gail Thompson, Michelle Secor, Dawn McBride, Kathleen McNally, and Director: Sam Lamendola. Row 3: Patty McNally, Marlinda Knoch, Kris Rykaszewski, Natalie Gaston, Leanne Neibar, Amy Donnermeyer, Fiona Wittman, Denise Cattley, Amy Melampy, Laura Neibar, and Laura Weist. ; Row 4: Sue Passarella, Laurie Rogers, Pam Kubichan, Dawn Renner, Margie Pavlik, John Walker, Bill Bright, Aurora Fischer, Jennifer Gromiko, Johanna Carion, and Joe Lawley Row 5: Dana Braun, Marta Braun, Jane Kurn,| Diane Donnermeyer, Sandy Dixon, Jim Rogers, Richard Lutty, Kein McAdams, Dave Cattiey, Paul Handrahan, and Jirn Augustine. 434 = : a BAND DRUM MAJORS OFFICERS Lat. CEILS Meise tan 2. Lisa Grebeck, Sharon Cunningham President: Mark Lutynsky Vice-Pres.: Amy Donnermeyer Treasurer: Dana Braun Secretary: Sharon Cunningham Kneeling: Co-Head, Shelly Truckley, Head, Shelly Albaugh Standing: Lynn Kistler, Sandra Riley, Mary Szwaczkowski, Joni Koynock, Kim Joestlein, Anne Fissore, Joni Trusiak. Lisa Dillner 135 MAJORETTES 20 TA se): mam z7mea-—SsH 136 Co-Head, Vonna May, Head, Diane Kerestan, (Kneeling) Kim Tonet, Becky Smith, Judy Fisher, Barbara Georgic, Sherry Schomburger, Dawn Pomaybo, Tammy Gizienski, Kim Burchell RIFLES Head, Carol Becker, (Standing) Co-Head Terri Campbell (Kneel- ing) Lisa Gezzi, Dawn Richards, Laurie Kubisa, Army Benton Debbie Paszek Pom-Poms : . Head, Michelle Bellavia, Co-Head, Brenda Speer (Sitting) Michelle Grebeck, Karen Olean, Sharon Coroian, Debbie Bridges, Tami Good, Debbie Cooke, Denise Heim, Sue Uriah, Debbie Szczepanski, Brenda Cushman Lynn Misera, Diana Lincoin, Caroline Graham, Denis - AWARDS Alle Kiski Honors Band ... Billy Bright, Dana Braun, Mark Lutynsky District Band ... Dana Braun, Mark Lu- tynsky Regional Bank ... Mark Lutynsky Mid-East Conference ... Billy Bright, Mark Lutynsky District Chorus ... Brenda Speer, Ellen Wargo Junior District Chorus ... William Evans Regional Chorus ... Brenda Speer 137 a Kneeling: Amy Donnermeyer, Sta- cey Verheyen, Amy MeLampy Row 4: Mark Lutynsky, Roger Kier, Jane Kurn, George Preisser, Laura Weist, Jenny Gromicko Row 2: Mr. Lamendola, Frank DiGiro- lamo, Dana Braun, Sharon Cunning- ham, Fonda Campbell, Michelle McBride Row 3: Billy Bright, Al Kudiach, Larry DiGirolamo, Tammy Anderson, Au- rora Fischer Chorus Officers President ... Kathy Toscolani V-President ... Robyn Scitticatt Treasurer .,. Lynne Kistler Secretary ... Ellen Wargo Row 4: Michelle Orndoff, Adriana Rodriguez, Judy Orndoff, Happy Fletcher Row 2: Paulette Kurtiak, Lynne Kistler, Ellen Wargo, Kathy Toscolani, Carolyn Graham, Ja- net Callendar Row 3: Dana Braun, Regina Verdu, Brenda Speer, Cheryl Carney, Laura Weist, Donna Huemme Row 4: Jodi Cesaretti, Karen Sarver, Denise Bridges, Debbie Cooke, Amy Creeks, Robin Scitticatt Row 5: Theresa Stridinger, Bill Evans, Mark Lu- tynsky, Henry Ostrowski, Tammy Barrick, Ei- leen Weist, Mr. Lamendola AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE (A.F.S.) isera, Diane Row 4: Margaret Long, Karen Jenkins, Anne Fissore, Dave Schreiber, Dory Massack, Shelly Albaugh, Charlene Wellington. Lynne Mise’ Lincoln Row 2: Barb Georgic, Chris Herbst, Dana Paszek, Sherry Schomburger, Jim Mashey, Phillip Pierre, Doug Caro, Tom Van Horn, Bill Murray, Renee Kralik, Lisa Tomsko Row 3: Chestena Fischer, Lynne Kistler, Sharon Cunningham, Jim Rogers, Adrianna Rodriguez, Carol Becker, Sue Evans. May, Terri Demko, Laurie Rogers, Kathy Spichty, Ellen Fleissner, Anthony Tassotti Row 4: Laura Weist, Jery! DiSanti, Linda Freshwater, Anita Bailie, Lori Brim, Kim Burchell, Shelly Sundo, Bonnie Bright, Heather Delhorbe, Kathy Toscolani, Rob Buckey, Marta Braun, Ann Oleniacz, Kaye Kistler, Aurora Fischer, Bil Bright. Joni Trusiak, Vonna Diane Hensel, Marcie Barlow, SKI CLUB eee Row 4: Janine DiSanti, Amy Fredenburg, David Schreiber, Leanne Schreiber, Patty McNally, Marlinda Knoch, Sharon Cunningham, Doug Caro, Frank DiGirolamo, Lynne Misera, Jane Kurn. Row 2: Laureen Biondi, Jane Flaherty, Mary M. Graham, Br ian Toomey, Scott Gray, Shelly Sundo, Bonnie Bright, Chris Schreiber, Jeryl DiSanti, Diane Kerestan, Cindy Czuczman, Lilly Gartner, Jodi Banyas, Jerry Batcher, Jackie Stoltz Row 3: Dory Massack, Debbie Szczepanski, Mary J. Pastorek, Brad Gentile, Rick Stoneburner, Mike Rkaczewski, Phil Pierre, Tom VanHorn, George Toomey. Linda Freshwater, Mary Wagner, Amy Donnermeyer, Jennifer Gro- micko. Row 4: Stephanie Smrdel, Bill Murray, Dennis Lindgren, Tom Tejchman, Scott Lesick, Mark Yaconis, George Carson, Dewey Chauvin, Ted Bajack, Perry Zilka, Chuck Gaurrich, Gary Steele, Darren Lutz, Eric Castello, Tina 139 Simonetti, Mr. Michael Ferraro (sponsor) Row 4: Beth La Malfa, Michelle Aymar, Debbie Cooke, Debbie Bridges, Erica Goodrich, Denise Snyder, Brenda Cushman, Kim Tadder. Row 2: Roberta Spichty, James McKelvey, Suzanne Slepak, Gwen Stroker, George Carson, Jodi Kissel, Sharon Coroian, Diane Paisley, Tammy Daniels, Row 3: Heather Linkenheimer, Tracy Steele, Rob Buckey, Shelly Kowalkowski, C.B. Runas, Jodi Beihl, Kari Casile, Kim Allman, Row 4: Tim Williams, Amy Taylor, Sue Martin, Shelly Wiles, Denise Cattley, Sue McKenna, Kris Rykaczewski, Jackie Rearick, Brigette Rogel, Dave Jaros, Cathy Huet, Kevin Rolly, Steve Godlewski, Anne Oleniacz, Pam Williams. DRAMA I ROW 4: Karen Olean, Mary Jo Pastorek, Beth Grunden, Mary Margaret Graham, Sharon Manning, jen Zeitz, Jane Flaherty, Amy Fre- denburg. Row 2: Chis Herbst, Sue Uriah, Michele Gre- beck, Debbie Sezepanski, Jackie Switalski, Michelle Nagy, Vonna May, Sandy Riley. Row 3: Nancy Hice, Craig Taliani, Ted Bajack, Charlet Aymar, Kim Neiser, Dave Mis- era, Frank Valletta, Tammy Hollipaugh, Bill Murray, Anita Skok. DRAMATILANDIV Sepp gg Row 4; Jim Riley, Kim Burchell, Rita Skok, Diane Smith, Joe Bodnar, Row 2: Terri Papriska, Sue Smith, Stephanie Smrdel, Janine DiSanti, Tina Simonetti, Kelli Martin. Row 3; Sue Evans, Sharon Rogel, Linda Fresh- water, Phillip Pierre, Charlene Wellington, TerriDemko, Jery! DiSanti, Julie Richardson, Dana Paszek, Barb Caroll. RIO a Pato eae as ae Kelly and Dave exhibit unique dramatic talent To be or not to be! It won't hurt, will it? Tae ; Working the graveyard shift! SENIOR CLASS PLAY “Fiddler On The Roof”’ CAST OF CHARACTERS TEVYE, the Dairy Man... sees CL AEM TOP Oe TARE RS David Misera GOLDE, His Wif@ ....sssvsesserseerssrsennnnnnnsnrnsezres Raby ci sabendoubintesurencturtucncanavsantecte Kelli Martin His Daughters THETTEL sj -aasusavvarnedacxesmnrobecéeopcnnbanvestsiecdbensouirseenstanetancasnanseyatysncorseaderes Kimberly Nieser EXOUDIEL soncecesneinaibivoncnssovevessenseonnnrgnonvnnnnnsnnanesbasadssiseresieasonanssasanedsedeeat Brenda Speer CHAVA senpecodaceeners seannanenenepeseanepesaeeaeenestee essen sess se evaaensen enna nersnecenasen sas Robin Schmidt GEIOFINTIZE ssccase ntinevstosssaroavovovonvnsnnneorongonnentennansspessonovensngeeajonnnandgnrenn Kimberly Burchell EINER ICES ii aavavasunrovssfsngatenssbtannesoiansslbubisibnisnandeoaiisceesensnnievssseadsineyeresai Cory Jacques VENTE, the Matchmoker ....sssssssssssssnsssnsnsssssssessssessseesennnnsnnnessessenneen Tina Simonetti MOTEL, the TOMOl ..acessosscsessssssesssannnsssssnonsnnsonnnsnnnnnsnsnssnnanssssssescsesisics Joey Bodnar PERCHIK, the StUGent....-s.ssssssssssnnsnnescsesersessessnscnsyesnennnnnnsnsnnsnnsnsnssnan ...Phil Pierre LAZAR WOLF, the BUtChe? ...s..svssssssereseseseeesseseenennscnnnsnsnsnnannensens Rick Linkenheimer GASHA vs ccsscrsscecassstenseesausanconsyersnanserbanboneasennayesnsaeegaye shpbbadphacenoausanesnteahhen Rick Sundo MORDCHA, the Inn Keeper Ea Renn cs busta cturhos sf iacensione ats) usentatsvOoestrantanbsncencsthtsecoestenni MENDEL, His Son AVRAHM, the BOOKSEIEr .......:::sssssessssseeesseseeenenrennnnnunnesersnnnnnnnnsnsssecs Sharon Rommes NACHUM, the Begger ...-.--. HG enevcezatecoehh Gladenesheataralc ated onssnestsbtpererucaspnyeee) Rick Sundo GRANMA TZEITEL cssssssssssseesnssoseeeeensnsosentssssnnnsnnncgesessnscunasnsnsnnne Carolyn Graham FRUMA-SARAH,.«...:sscsssesossesssretseernertsazsense Fis PADS MEU ON CELDT CLT Dana Braun CONSTANBLE....s:-ssssressessesserseersesrens Ssudaaugncslanistecuosvivessossausseinaineye) varsinevyse Ed Mashey EVELICA esisiccssccuinanrecarcnustansoncoacoontuenoabosivenssusossbarsapsisesensncnsshanigtnnanenvenes Frank Pistoria SHAINDEL, Motel’s MOther ....os-ssssesseceensnssseseenesssssssnnsonnnerngnnnsngnnnnnscenennnas Sue Smith YUSSEL .....-s:cceseesrsvesersreeseaerrsnsers Sin Hi ae cea vdetanaee sea eensncehessbceneoneeshpemnuacoesede Debbie Krol ESE FIDLER ssesncseensesssonsussgnnonesnseubeosbonnecconrarenonannavanestasccncnnnanasasvsrscesnatezse Victoria Parks DIEST. eecisocaciecssocesonensononcnsconccceeconesonnonnnonrennnenseanessosstectensonassstisccceabasisnasoss Daniel Mech MAAN dsvcbsssodscvsrravossoencere Pees la, ctaecekapancdossboresionsbvdveseniaveononevessoxecstsasaneey Brad Gentile VILLAGERS Jodi Barlow, Cathy Becker, Denise Bridges, Jill Favero, Robbie Grunden, Marlinda Knoch, Paulette Kurtiak, Patty McNally, Eden Moeller, Diane Smith, Kathy Spichty, Sharon Cunningham, Adriana Rodriguez, Shelly Albaugh DIRECTORS, CHAIRPERSONS Miss Sandy Miller DIECTON ..ssesevsssescereeseesnenerees eeusahbaciaceeaapnredevedSubseesussuatsGsayeseesenveDseness Stuchent DifOCtOF..sssscscsvsveseseeeenssnsennnnsesensansseanasccsessssssnnecensssonsecnanecnensssnneas James Riley Studemt DiOCtON .ssesseseesessssesesesesecnsvsnnnsnesesenssonsnsvesorensnnnsssensansccagnnansscansysesen Sue Smith Pit BONG DIOCTON ....ssesscvecsssusseneesonsennsensensvernessnreasennsonsannenauanenngyy Mary Jane Jacques PACHIO tasers yrerticcdnnateron bears sh lay ae Pea gashsedersaseastaeensi¥9sds vqueneyennad Wendy Callender PUDIICITY ...::0ceceree Ia eae Aca oy cpcuvvpenccncatesdectaanpeasbbacsedopqgiesuunylsheheseusevany Doris Latronica Program D@SIQQ .sssscssssesessssssveeessseeasersenssnanassrssnnnuasscssatnstsssee vayesivios Jim Wellington CHOPEOGFAPHY .....sss-ssssrerssneeensvesennercanerernssensennnssnnyonyess Kelli Martin, Linda Freshwater COSTUMES ....sscseresessesessnertseneresterresenerers Helen Runas, Judy Demko, Peggy Gentile CHIGION c.ccssssscsosssscseesesssscrneverssecoreresacsenarerneraronenes Kevin Atkins, Jeremiah Callender, Maureen DiSanti, Heather Callender Pit Band Karl Lukitsch (accordian), Kathy Atkins, Amy Donnermeyer (flutes), Larry DiGiro- larno, George Preisser (trumpets), Fonda Campbell (clarinet), Jennifer Gromicko (trombone), Ruth Nayman, Sheryl Carney (violins), Mark Lutynsky (drums) MAKE-UP — STAGE — PROPS Curtains (Paul Bossart, Keith McAdams, Rick Stoneburner) Lights (Dan Mech, Tom Hibbs) Programs (Nancy Hice) | Sound (Phil Pierre, Doug Caro) | Stage Manager (Mr. Gromicko) | Make-Up (Sue Evans, Sue Uriah, Terri Demko, Stephanie Smrdel, Sandy Riley, Shelly “Matchmaker” | Kowalkowski, Amy Fredenburg, Rob Buckey, Mary Szwaczkowski, Sissy Spichty, Wendy Rosfeld, Jill Richardson, Joni Trusiak, Sharon Manning, Maria Latronica, Helen Zietz Props (Jeryl DiSanti, Julie Richardson, Linda Freshwater, Kirn Burchell, Elise Co- puano, Beth Grunden, Mary Margaret Graharn, Rob Jaros, Sheryl Manning, Sharon Manning, Jane Flaherty, Cathy Huet, Sue Slepak, Shelly Albaugh, Frank Valletta, Phil McDerrnott, Dave Fries, Bill Murray Set Construction (Dave Fries, C.B. Runas, Job Jaros, Dewey Chauvin, Dave Jaros, Scott Lescik, Bill Murray, Rob Krance, Frank Valletta, J ulie Richardson, Jeryl DiSanti, Linda Freshwater, Phil McDermott Special Acknowledgements (Mr. Williarns, Brad Goldberg, Drama 1, 2, 3 and 4 Classes, Parents that sewed costurnes) “The Dream’’ “Sunrise, Sunset” ae. “Now | Have Everything” “Do You Love Me?” The Director Julie Jeryl check out the props Just hangin’ around Lights camera actior THE ACCOLADE FAMILY EDITORS Lynne Kistler, Johanna Carion (Srs.), Dennis O'Connor (Jr. Editor) SENIOR SECTION Marlinda Knoch (head), Paulette Kur- tlak, Mary Wagner, Sharon Cunning- ham, Patty McNally SOPHOMORE SECTION Mary Szwaczkowski (head), Kaye Kistler, Mike Gandziarski ART WORK Jim Wellington, Mike Gandiarski, Alan Wettach CAMERAMEN Johanna Carion, Dennis O'Connor, Glenn O'Connor, Alan Wettach, Tom Hibbs, Mike COLOR FEATURES Lynne Kistler, Johanna Carion, Tom Hibbs (endsheets) JUNIOR SECTION Anne Fissore and Karen Jenkins (co- heads), Dennis O'Connor, Donna Behary, Alan Wettach FRESHMEN SECTION Marta Braun, Sherry Cendrowski, Mike Hor- char, Kevin Rolly SALES STAFF Paulette Kurtiak, Mary Wagner, Dennis O'Connor, Jim Riley, Laura Neibar, Ches- tena Fischer, Alan Wettach, Leanne Neli- bar, Lynn Reina, Sherry Cendrowski Gandziarski, Calao Studio, LeTour Studio, Barskdale Studios, Mrs. George, Mike Hor- char AD CAMPAIGN PARTICIPANTS Shelly Aloaugh, Holly Bakaj, Marcie Barlow, Debbie Bayne, Carol Becker, Cathy Becker, Joe Bodnar, Paul Bossart, Daneen Braun, Denise Bridges, Bill Bright, Linda Calhoun, Johan- na Carion, Sharon Cunningham, Heahter Delhorbe, Sue Evans, Chestena Fishcer, Luann Holsing, Tammy Huffman, Laura Hunter, Lynne Kistler, Dana Paszek, Pam Mizgorski, Jenni- fer Zrebny, Happy Fletcher, Mark Beacom, Chery! Miller, Tammy Sikovsek, Regina Daniels, Lisa Koslowski, Angie Guerre, Dave Kinniburgh, Bonnye Nock, Debbie Adams, Becky Smith, Laura Weist, Barb Murray, Robyn Scitticatt, Robin Schmidt, Tina Simonetti, Frank Yenca, George Lavrich, Kathy Spichty, Debbie Krol, Shawn Wood, Paulette Kurtiak, - Suzan McKenna, Marlinda Knoch, Patty McNally, Mary Wagner, Lisa Tomsko, Michelle ' Kaye Kistler, Gail Thompson ' John Walker, Joe Lawley, Lau ) Taliani, Cheryl Ball, Michelle Nagy Orndoff, Eden Moeller, Michelle McBride, Janet Loper, John Simmons, Carolyn Kearns, Mike Genovese, Cathy Bryner, Jim Mashey, Julie Richardson, Ron Stariha, Chris Schreiber, David Treusch, George Toomey, Laura Neibar, Karen Jenkins, Cathy Huet, Donna Behary, Scott Grubbs, Dennis Rosencrance, Andy Rovnak, Carlos Trinidad, Brenda Cushman, Pat Kuras, Keith McAdams, Regina Verdu. Gary Steele, Sandy Riley, Nancy Hice, Dawn McBride, Dennis O'Connor, Alan Wettach, Robin Sienko, Karen Olean, Dawn Pomaybo, Charlet Aymar, Amy MeLampy, Aurora Fischer, Lynn Reina, Barb Layhew, Amy Freden- berg, Ellen Fleissner, Jane Koynock, Ray Kurtiak, Tracy Riley, Ernie Koeberlein, Beth Mrena, Trusiak, Laurie Rogers, Laura Robinson, Kathy McNally, een Biondi, Beth Grunden, Mary M, Graham, Mary Jo Pastorek, Jim Rogers, Glenn O'Connor, Judi Orndoff, Sherry Dencrowski, Eric Dudzinski, Mareen Diliner, Mike Gandziarsk!, Todd Kozik, Robbie Andrejcik, Bob Chambers, Craig Harry Carson, Jim Riley, Kim Joestlein, Lisa Dillner, Tammy Bamrick, Mark Spirnock, Marion Bullard, Jodi Banyas, Michelle Wolfe, Sean Nolan, Paul Chaivin, Ann Oleniacz, Ken Couperas, Leighann Moore, Tom Hibbs, Mary Szwacz- ' kowski, Theresa Miller, Rob Buckey Brian Bibza, Georgean Olar, Curt Stuckey, Henry Sue Slepak, Denise Cattley, John Medred, Sherry Cendrowski, Maria Latronica, Sue Gedraitis, Brian Toomey, Jim Yaconis, Amy Wojcek, Richard Noble, Roseann Coogan, Richard Lutty, Terri Stirparo, Scott Best, Mark Fissore, Jill Richardson, Dawn Roche, Joe Wagner, Michelle Sundo, Ronnie Braun, Archie Green, Mike Zaremski, Carole Drab, Lisa Janus, Brian Britton, David Schreiber, Terri Gizienski, Jodi Biehl, James McKelvey, Jodi Kissel, Kim allman, Diane Paisley, Amy Taylor, Susan Martin, Kris Rykaczewski, Miss Barch, Mrs. Sasala, Mrs. George, Kim Sabo, Marta Braun, Kim Herstek, Tammy Downing, Kevin Pajewski, Michelle Secor. Ostrowski, Lori Elgin, Jackie Rearick , . « Olll ORGWING eee ACADEMIC SECTION Shelly Albaugh (head), Linda Calhoun, Kenny Mosser SPORTS SECTION Laureen Biondi, Glenn O’Connor, Eden Moeller, Kaye Kistler BUSINESS Luann Holsing (head), Laura Neibar, Eden Moeller, Leanne Neibar, Lynn Reina, Jim Riley, Chestena Fischer, Mary Wagner, Paulette Kurtiak, Michelle Orndorf. TYPISTS Marlinda Knoch, Leanne Neibar, Patty McNally, Laura Neibar ACTIVITIES Lynne Kistler CONTRIBUTING LANCERS Mr. Angeloni, Miss Barch, Mrs. Sasala, Mrs. Frediey, Mrs. Kondrak, Mrs. O'Dell, Mrs. Paszek, Mr. Norris, Mr, Powers, Mr. Williams, Carol Becker, Cathy Becker, Steve Bednar, Vince Consolo, Derek Bowser, Brian Daugherty, Scott Cunningham, Mr. Favero, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Taliani, Palmer’s Drug Store, McDonald's, Olykoeck’s Donuts, Mr. Di- Marco, Eric Castello, Mr. John Graff. CLASSROOM PARTICIPANTS Dr. Ameruoso’s Demons, Mr. Favero’s Rebels, Mrs. Faith's Foxes, Mr. Staraniec’s Maniacs, Mr. Sekan- ick’s Klass, Miss Miller's Mickies and Minnies, Mr. Modey’s Misfits, Mr. Vokish’s Nonames, Mr. Simon- etti’s Superstoners, Mr. Abbott's Animals, Mr. Ta- bis’s Turks, Mr. Acciai’s Ac-Dc’s, Mr. Kennedy Kos- mik Kids, Miss Colpo’s Cell Saps, Mrs. Sasala’s Shrinky Shrimps, Mrs. Radovitch’s Class, Mr. Ahearn’s Ad-getting Angels, Mrs. DiGirolamo’s Diamonds, Mrs. Slomkowski's surpeuple superiati, Miss Kraft’s Krafty Kids, Mr. Benke’s Class, Mr. Goo- micko’s Creative Creatures, Mr, Pastorek’s Play- boys, Miss Leri’s Lunatics, Mr. Farster's Fig New- tons, Miss Barch’s Bacchanalians, Mr. Paskorz's Parasites ... need more for ‘82! 445 — ee SS iva 4982 ACCOLADE STAFF: Michelle McBride, Michelle Albaugh, Patty McNally, Marlinda Knoch, Lynne Kistler (Co-Senior Editor), Dennis O'Connor (Junior Editor), Johanna Carion (Co-Senior Editor), Paulette Kurtiak, Michelle Orndoff, Leanne Neibar. Row 2: Laureen Biondi, Mary Margret Graham, Mary Wagner, Sharon Cunningham, Debbie Renner, Karen Jenkins, Annie Fissore, Lisa Thompsko, Renee Kralik, Laura Weist. Row 3: Laurie Rogers, Joni Trusiak, Kathy McNally, Nancy Hice, Gail Thompson, Laura Neibar, Marta Braun, Sherry Cendrowski, Kathy Spichty, Eden Moeller, Denise Bridges, Regina Verdu, Happy Fletcher. Row 4: Beth Grunden, Phil Pierre, Mary Jo Pastorek, Kaye Kistler, Tom Hibbs, Kenny Mosser, Mary Stwaczkowski, Mike Gandziarski, Alan Wettach, Glen O'Connor, Mike Horchar, Jim Rogers, Kevin Rolly, John Walker, Mrs. George (Advisor), Bill Bright, Chestena Fischer, Joe Lawley Kaye and Mary Margaret work on the sophomore sec- tion. ‘ “a Our ‘82 editors: Jo Carion, Dennis O'Connor, and Lynne Kistler The 1982 Yearbook Staff would like to ex- press their thanks to our sponsor Mrs George. Thank you for giving so much of your time, and being the wonderful person that you are! sii hated 2 pee Paulette and Mary make another Yearbook sale. Ee a ae | . ak m4 4 7 Shelly gives Dennis some advice on making a good yea - pits GEE,.. YOU ARBRE IEC! NINTH GRADE BOYS FOOTBALL The NINTH GRADE BOYS FOOTBALL TEAM ended its season with a perfect 6-0 record. The victories were over Richland (48- 6), Knoch (7-0), Freeport (34-24), Springdale (60-12), Mars (27- 42), and Fox Chapel (19-16). The high scoring, diesel-powered OFFENSE scored a total of 192 points in six games (an average of 32 per game), while the hard-nosed, stingy DEFENSE gave up only 70 points for an aver- age of 11% points per game. Together these units worked in unison to lead the mighty GREEN and GOLD to the top of the stack in WPIAL JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL. To try and single out the individuals would not do justice to the philosophy of this team and its coaches. We finished the season with 27 players, each of wome played an important role to achieve this high level of success. Each team member was willing to pay the price of success, and to make his contri- bution to the best of his ability. Each team member, manager,’ and coach realizes the extraordinary success enjoyed by the LANCERS this year was the result of execution, team work, and the overall united effort of all players toward the final goal. This team has learned that “work” is the price of success, and now must work all the harder to ensure their future success in Varsity Football and the more important games of life. you're So great L could Just... GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL The DL GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY SQUAD had a competitive showing in 4981-82 despite the fact that Jenny Gro- micko was the only senior on the team. The young LANCER squad lost to the sec- tion champions, Springdale, also the sec- tion runner-up, by two points. DLGB re- turns 7 letter winners next year and many section observers believe that 1982-83 could be the YEAR OF THE DEER. The sea- son ended with 10 wins 14 losses. BOYS TRACK AND FIELD Boys Top Ten in Points — 1982 MACUL VENT ETA Tessa ciasesiscmrssceor cise vsxboceseses 263% DOMICEEHOS i iartaiiviisisisrveviviisess Saree 105 CPSU IOROSOR fiscssevsisacetovesnssnecsarsorccecescoeseoes 96% PSNI Vata rRT TT TPIVINer) Setresicseurssevicavessacssdecesndsas 74 PRCMASEINMAN caaptesedestdasiasiicsisvsssasetosssnsvovensvddasosvasecs 52 ECHPV EEN MONGIIIO wiuitoatrivacvsarcisovisasvavesdvsoveeaocsses A492 CHE IMOMM crerrascrecasiivissciaivierveoicdsoaieveoesoaneaviones A EMME MO FI ascites visecinee tess ccesysivons iaveticer: 39% BOSOM IORI ATi ceoleinecheveeseis pueesEhceddaeoniolabebense 272 PPUceRUU ECU SCOR CTT CSE CEES eOSUCTOUOCO See eee eee eer er yy Boys Track Field: SCHOOL RECORDS Two Mile Relay: Steve Thompson, Dewey Chauvin, Tim Kania, Marty Dillner 8:25, 18 (1981) 420 Yard High Hurdies: Jay McNamara 14.8 (4974) 400 Yard Dash: Jay McNamara 10.2 (1974) 880 Yard Relay: Dennis Pittman, Darrell Miller, Dave Byers, Andy Yakirn 1:33.9 (1970) 440 Yard Run: Frank Bahr 50.5 (1977) 220 Yard Dash: Andy Yakim 23.1 on curve (1970) Dan Farkas 23.3 straight (1975) 330 Intermediate Hurdles: Jay McNamara 40.4 (1974) Mile Run: Al Doutt 4:29.8 (1975) Two Mile Run: Paul Zaremski 10:27 (1979) Mile Relay: Dean Stroker, George Corey, Gren Kania, Frank Bahr 3:33.7 (1977) Shot Put: Walt Sieminski 53’1’’ (1975) Discus: Walt Sieminski 144’3 ’ (4975) Javelin: Steve Paskorz 179'2 (1976) Long Jump: Mike Snead 214 (1975) Triple Jump: Bob Szezypinski 41°92 (1972) High Jump: Alan Dillner 5’894 ° (1982) 440 Relay: Frank Bahr, George Corey, Mark Sci- mio, Mike Latronica 44.1 (1978) Triple Crown: Marty Dillner 17:48 (1982), also, 3200 Meter Run: 10:49, 1600 IVieter Run: 4:52, 800 Meter Run: 2:05 Pole Vault: Darrell Miller 11’6 (4970) (More Lancer Stats on page 176) NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL Front Row (1. tor.) Eric Lindgren, Jack Sikovsek, C.B. Runas, John Dennis, Ron Cushman, Mike Hilla. Second Row — Tom Wadsworth, Don Adamsky, Fred Long, Jim Perroz, Lou Ippolito, Rob Heininger, Tom McCarthy, John Slepak, Jeff Mravintz. Third Row — Tom Butler, Archie Greer, Rob Nether, Todd McMullen, Alan Shietroma, Dennis Shiring, David Fritch, Tom VanHorn, Dave Carson, Jack Irwin, Sean Conners. ‘ne = Coach Taliani and team captains. Shietroma running hard! OFFENSE on the move! an ed = Pie - 5 tear) r A BRIE ie ea ke LOO Me Sitting (1. to r.): Statistician Joyce Schmidt, George Carson, Todd Pfeifer, Mike Balog, Rick Linkenheimer, Brad Gentile, Jim Bently, Joe Bodner. Kneeling: Coach Robert Fry, Paul Benton, Scott Lesick, David Dudzinski, Todd Cavanaugh, Gary Steele, Frank Pistoria, Chuck Gaurrich, Martin Dillner, Darrin Lutz, Stat. Donna Ager. Standing: Coach Frank Pecman, Jim Mashey, Greg Kopar, Kevin Hamilton, Perry Zilka, Daved Fries, Dennis Lingre n, Ted Bajack, Mike Lassinger, Cliff Walters, Paul Joestiein, Coach Don Bender. Missing: Coach Terry Bodnar, Managers Scott Ben and Frank Valleta, Rob Krance, Philip McDermott, Larry Carson, Mike Frascarelli, and Bob Hails ba as - Captains Perry Zika, Brad Gentile, and Rick Brad's pass goes throug! Linkenheimer ask for support - eur TOUCHDOWN II a bef ex ss ee — on : aA 4 N 9 - se a tg We whe pari: A eR! Sr mM gets psyched as they go fc Stoneburner announces the play If looks could “Let's Go Defense!” - Front: Wayne Nielson, Greg McCaskey, Rob Andrejcik, Ken Stapchuck, Eric Castello. Middle: Tom Bagnull, Chuck Venesky, Ray Kowalski, Cliff Walters, Eric Dudzinski, Ken Couperas Back: Jim Mashey, Jim Bentley, Rick Stoneburner, Alan Diliner, Paul Pochan, Jeff Reynolds, Coach Robert Fry. . yr Vee Planning the strategy Jim in a moment of concentration Have a good game guys Second and four g guy ; 4 e ——— oa = Kneeling: George Preisser, Al Girardi, Rich Chleboski, Jeff Mizgorski, Dave Jaros Standing: Ray Kurtiak, Greg Preisser, Tom Tejchman, Ed Mashey, Keith Smith Team members don’t } ncentrate on the Dave prepares to put another game one in Ed and = Ed tries to find the hole. onder their next move =— Gree | Kneeling (| to r) Laureen Biondi, Lee Ann Schreiber, Joanne Klobuchar, Standing: Manager Chris Galbraith, Chris Schreiber, Kim Herstek, Teresa Gandy, Amy Creeks, Deb Krol, Diane Smith. Senior captains Debbie Krol and Diane Smith in- The team takes a time out as the f Sor from troduce the team at the pep-rally the football team can be seen on the wall. ak G | R L S V A R ° | j V O L L E vf B A rc asa dinks the ball over and take Sometimes coach Tatrn finds the © Opposition need for substitutions. It’s a dirty job . . . but someone’s got to do Pam and Teresa exchange some encouraging words. Chris sets another p erf ne it! Esant Cres dee, gy Kneeling (left to right); Lori Pfeifer, Loretta Galbraith, Kim Tadder, DeeDee Irvine, Ann Oleniacz, Beth Lamaifa. Standing: Laureen Biondi, Kim Herstek, Jackie Rearick, Michelle Wolfe, Kathy Suvoy, Renee Metal, Tammy Downing, and Leigh Ann Moore. Missing — Pam Williams. b a ve ie 2 risa AN a ye . iss CR ee | = —_— i = Lie Gee te | The team gets a pep talk from the coaches Ann gets into the action as DeeDee and Ret back her up. The Freshman members of the team get introduced at the JV. players make great fans for the Varsity pep rally game, org te of ee ee 3 d cz — te err ate ates Front Row: John Chauvin, Dean irvine, Rob DeVando, Renae Venesky, Jim Kiana, Paul Handerhand, George Toomey, Brian Toomey, Brian Britton, Scott Sherden, Rob Jaros, Stacy Verheyen (statistician), Coach Dave Fortun. Back Row: Lori Spondike (statistician), Mark Segriff, Dave Lohr, Greg Palmer, Paul Chauvin, Greg Gibbs, Frank DiGiorlamo. Steve Thompson, Larry DiGirolamo, Jim Yaconis, Nancy Hice(statistician), Coach Tony Orlando mi Captains John Chauvin and Rob Jarros call the toss of the coin Dave Lohr takes the | iway from a Springdale player ¥ a PLS Ain BME: ‘ Kneeling: Brian Toomey, Brian Britton, Paul Handrahand, Jim Diana, Renae Venseky, Scott Chirdon Standing: Coach Tony Orlando, Rob DeVando, Greg Palmer, Jim Yaconis, Mark Segriff, Frank DiGirolamo, Dean Irvine. The solo gill on Renae Venesk Pid - 2 2 i Coach Orlando gives the team a pep talk before the game Frank puts on some moves to shake a defender BCL - yr — E Diana out runs the oppc i ane j ; ee Dat Ast Row: John Chauvin, Brent Bizyak, Dave Whartenby 2nd Row: Dan McNally, Carlos Trinidad, Paul Chauvin, Scott Grubbs 3rd Row. John Uriah (Coach), Jeff Reynolds, Ed Mashey, Don Vidic, Rick Cessaretti, Dewey Chauvin The Varsity makes it’s ent Faithful Fa Ed and Don outjump the opposition Mr. Marsili, game announcer, and statisti- cians, Brenda Speer and Sue Uriah, smile at the camera B O Y S V A R S | 7 Y B A S K E T B A L L .% 18: - = ye x —— Donnie tries to out jump the opposition Carlos gets id of the ball Ed shoots another foul shot Donnie sets up for a jump shot Scott lays UP another one A ¢o run a play defense Paul sets uP Dewey |s set uP for -_@ s Pe) oe Team Members: Kneeling, Brent Bizyak, Standing: John Chauvin, Jeff Reynolds, Rick Cesaretti, Dan McNally, Paul Chauvin, Dave Whartenby Fae. I've got it Rick goes for the ball while Paul and John watch Dave tries to shake a Burre! de The team prepares to receive the Jeff Reynolds makes sure his team gets fone: jump shot the rebound Di- ©) J V ; A S K E i B A L L SS TE 9th GRADE BASKETBALL Veyutioowe y+ Rodney Lettrich, Allen Schietroma, Sean Conners, Tom McCarthy, Jim Yaconis, Denny Shiring, Tom Wadsworth (manager) a _ | . i“ a ; Pot i F ' La = hr : eer, | ’ pihaa ey Y ; = a i. Tia Denny ploys defense Archie and Sean work as a team. Coach T. gives the {eam time-out tips. Jimbo shoots for 2 Brent shoots from the line. 16 fans show their support for Favero’s 100th DL WIN! Row 4: Terri Gizienski, Tammy Daniels, Lee Ann Schreiber Row 2: Pam Williams, Dawn McAnich, Colleen Shaffer, Margaret Long Row 3: Sue Smith, Erica Goodrich, Tracy Gizienski, Jackie Rearick, Jenny Gromicko Row 4: Coach Don Favero, Roseann Coogan, Charlene Wellington, Teresa Gandy, Anna Marie Tambellini, Sue Martin and Coach, Ken Ladish. hf Head Varsity Coach, Don Favero, gives some time-out tips. Statisticians, Chris Skok, Sue Smith, Sue Martin, G | IR L S V A R S | 1 y, B A S K E T B A L L Terri leads the procession ... go LANCERS! Where did the ball go? = : ry UR Ts eee ce me Fy wal = | Bt is: a ‘ -- fe i “ors ' 3 Jackie and Teresa listen to the half-time Tracy and Jenny hustle for the rebound strategy ia a “ +7] a — a S$ ae 7 i in = By Char gets the rebound! , (oe : a ‘ 'e Lad . a , = = Senior, Jenny Gromicko, makes “2” 1 . 4 4 Fates : ; . Lay a t ‘eS . + ae | : : | : ¥ ‘ f ‘ , - Pf e Ve ml = ) ee ro id Bf mre a a A 4 e half-time pep talk = pa SS i’ The team gets th “Love those fantastic fans!” er, Margaret Long Row 2: Erica Goodrich, Tammy Daniels, Heather Linkenheimer, Chris Gizienski shows her excellent form. Faber Row 3: Pam Williams, LeeAnn Schreiber, Brigette Rogel, Jackie Rearick, Kathy Suvoy, Tracy Gizienski, and Coach Ken Ladish The team gets the strategy from Coach Ladish Bridgette, Heather, and Chris show who’s really No. 41 The tean The bench prepares to do more cheering. Suvoy shoots f Kneeling: Scott ice see Pish, Mark Yaconis, GregP Preisser, Brian pauonerty.F Frank prone Chuck Gaurrich. Standing: Frank Valletta (manager), Ron Kowalkowski, John Zalus, John Stunja, Gary Steel, Carlos Trinidad, Ron Stariha, Scott Thomas. H—-vnNnN Yc =a . Bie caret, 86V Coach, Mark Taliani, and statisticians, Jodi Watts ar “Scott makes the play at fist i and Julie Richardson. NY. Ae foe: Yi lt ey) ee . Si N . y. ae) = GR NUE ' 7a , mG; The team gets the peptalk before the game Chuckie shoots for a homerun, ia u oa. = Scott Lesic k, and Chuck Gaur- Captains Frank Pistoria Eo 2 Cs shlita oo Bi) tee? ta ae Oe Nee Sap hae tes! ‘ , — . % + 1 Front: Jeff Yurchick, Brian Britton, Ron Cushman, Al Girardi Back: John Chauvin, Sean Conners, Dave Fritch, Craig Taliani, Ron Edwards, Paul Chau- vin be nt Yak Denny warms up at first base pie? Je lool lag epy pe ses) a: Ron exhibits his perfect form The team anxiously awaits for the start of the game by: aa Dt eS Catcher Craig is prepared for anything Jack takes off for ‘st! Row 4: Deanna Szoss, Jennifer Gromicko, Michelle McBride, Tina Simonetti, Kim Speakman, Robyn Schmidt, Mr. Leonard Scimio (coach). ; Row 2: Tara Robinson, Jodi Bentley, Kristen Ryan, Maria Latronica, Heather Linkenheimer, Kim Taturn, Coleen Shafer, Lisa Janus Row 3: Lori Shema, Anna Marie Tambellini, Tressa Gandi, Charleen Wellington, Amy Gillner, Pam Williams, Jackie Switalski, Michelle Nagy. Ugh! | got it | got it, al SES a BAL: | don’t think it’s gonna make it Here it comes! “sliide’’t! a 2 aa VRAD } GC | R L | O F- j B A L L Kneeling: Todd Pfeifer, Dave Whartenby, Tom Van Horn, Rick Stoneburner . Standing: Don Vidic, Ken Couperous, Jeff Adkins, Jeff Hartung, Top — Setter Tom Van Hom fn action Mark Spirnock, Jeff Uchic Jeff attempts to clear the ball Don takes over for a minute Sprinock slams it Don serves an expected ace (deiow) Dave watches the play develop (below) Todd sets it up (below) VOLLEYBALL VARSITY Kneeling: Dave Whartenby, Todd Pfeifer, Tom VanHorn, Rick Stoneburner, Mark Spirnock, Jeff Adkins Standing: Keith Smith, Kevin Hamilton, Tom Tejchman, Scott Grubbs, Denny Lindgren, Gary Schwartzbauer NINTH GRADE Team members: Jirn Yaconis, [ie Brent Jensen, Doug Caro, @ . Tom McCarthy req Au} 4 170 “aT in cemcg ent | if ba 4 hemp annem I — — Junior hitter — Tom Tejchman Sensational setter — Keith Smith y - ys Kevin, Gary, and Tom cover at the net. Coach Tatrn flashes a smile in between games. HAMS!!! As Always! JV Coach — Bob Sweadner 174 a) t Paw a. Me 4 - peat ee a al et eS. = aoe BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD Keith shows determination! Top Row: Greg Kopar, tony Sear, Rob Krance, Paul soestouy Martin Diliner, Carl Gehenio, P. J. McDermott, Dave Fries, Steve Thompson. Middle Row: Mr. Fletcher, Jim Bentley, Jim Mashey, Bill Murray, Darrin Lutz, Larry DiGirolamo, Chris Galbraith, Allen Dillner, Dave Kinniburg. Bottom Row: Mike Gandziarski, Robert Williams, Scott Cunningham, Eric Castello, Eric Dudzinski. Top Row: Diane Woscek, Gial Thompson, Cathy Huet, Tracy Gizienski, Michelle Wolfe. Elise Capuano, Lisa Dillner, Diana Lincoln. Bottom Row: Amy Creeks, Pam Kubichan, Sue Slepak, Tammy Daniels, Jill Richardson, Nicole Tokar, Joann Dillner, Mr. Fletcher Your turn, Larry A Mr. Fletcher watches intently. “They're taking our Jim!’ picture, S - “s Gail shows her strength Keep on Runnin’ Jim in action woth ae Say peste eal end aa! aie a ee Time out to pose You can do it, Pam! - . by ty 6s oN rat . Wow! Look at that strength! Ready, Amy? MORE TERRIFIC LANCERS! NINTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL 4982 TOP TWENTY SENIORS The NINTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM posted The following persons were honored by the its second consecutive winning season of 10 wins West Deer Lions Club at a dinner held at Veltri’s and 6 losses, following last years 14-7 record. The on Sunday, May 16, 1982: Carol Becker, Dana mixed powerful rebounding, lead by Jimbo Yaconis, Braun, Fonda Campbell, Maureen Coogan, Tom McCarthy, Dennis Schiring and Archie Greer, a Elizabeth Gillner, Jennifer Gromicko, Lynne lightening fast break led by Al Schietroma and Dan Kistler, Patricia McNally, David Misera, Michelle McCallister led the team through the successful sea- Orndoff, Deborah Paszek, Nancy Queen, Deb- son. Following the regular season the team finished orah Renner, Sharon Rommes, Brenda Speer, with a respectable third place finish in the YMCA Anthony Tassotti, Ellen Wargo, Sean Weir, Fran- Tournament posting key victories over Highlands cis Yenca. and Butler and losing only to the champion, Kiski. Leading scorers for the season were Jimbo Ya- conis and Al Schietroma while Yaconis and Tom Mc- Carthy were the leading rebounders. Enjoying the _ initi- ation consequences are: Front Row, Keith Smith, Ray Luntz, Dennis O'Connor, Al Kudlach, Rich Chle- boski, Happy Fletch- er, Back Row: Jeff McLaughlin, Gary Schwartzbaurer, Jeryl DiSanti, Laura Neibar, Donna Be- hary. Missing is Larry DiGirolamo. Se 4982 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NEW MEMBERS NEW YORK! NEW YORK! Students who joined in the fun for the drama RESCUE SQUAD — AMBULANCE IMEMBERS oriented trip to New York in May were Kim As of printing time, the following DL students com- Nieser, Phil Pierre, Laura Hunter, Julie Richard- mand generous praise for their volunteer services: son, Jery! DiSanti, Linda Freshwater, Cathy Wayne Noftz (EMT), Lori Bonin, Barbara Carroll, Robin Huet, Bill Murray, Kim Burchell, Beth Grunden, Trocki (EMT certification pending), Gary Steele, Eric Mary M. Graham, Amy Fredenburg, Helen Zietz, Castello (FIRST AID), Mike Smith, Dana Paszek, Becky Sharon Manning, Jackie Switalski, Michelle Robinson, Terri Demko (ATTENDANTS)! Nagy, Sue Uriah, Chris Protzrnan, James McKel- vey. Faculty chaperones were Miss Sandra Mill- er and Mrs. Madeline Frediey. (For more LANCER goodies, see page 26l!!) MR. WILLIAM G. KERNAN RETIRES FROM DEER LAKES OPTIMISTIC GENTLE-MANNERED THOUGHTFUL GENEROUS TOLERANT WITTY MR. WILLIAM G. KERNAN While presently a resident of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. Kernan received his elementary education at St. Scholas- tica School, and Aspinwall High School, Aspinwall, Pa. His undergraduate and graduate studies were completed at California and Edinboro State Colleges. After teaching social studies and industrial arts at Export High School, Mr. Kernan joined the West Deer School System in 1954 as an industrial arts teacher. His classroom assignments for the West Deer and Deer Lakes Schools included wood shop, electric shop, metal shop, print shop, home mechanics and driver's education. Throughout these years Mr. Kernan was also active in ex tracurricular activities. In addition to coaching football, Mr. Kernan served as a faculty sponsor for the senior class, industrial arts club and electronics club. Outside of school, Mr. Kernan enjoys traveling, spending time with his family, participating in church group activities and serving as a volunteer at the St. Barnabas Home for the Handicapped. Mr. Kernan has always possessed a perceptual personality; he routinely demonstrated his concerns for all students, especially the under privileged, under achievers, handicapped and disadvantaged. Often times, Mr. Kernan put in long hours after school and on Saturdays to accommodate his students. Not only was he a patient, tolerant instructor, but also one who was able to recognize a student's problems and help by listening, counseling, offering encouragement and most important enabled the student to find a Ivel of confidence for himself. vir. Kernan was one of the first teachers in the area who encouraged girls to take shop classes. lf there were criticisms to be made of Mr. Kernan, they would be “he was overly tolerant, understanding — just too nice of a guy!’’ By far the most admirable aspect of Mr. Kernan’s lifestyle and teaching is the fact that he practiced daily a philosophy he believed — one that in a multitude of ways demonstrated his sincere concern for his fellow-man. We have all appreciated your generosity of talent and heart, Mr. Kernan. May your retirment years be generously rewarded with good health, happiness and exciting new adventures. Sincerely, Deer Lakes SHS Administration, Faculty and Students No swim today! | Mr. Favero guards the hall on Sr. Ta- keover Day Could this be Woodstock 2? Neither sleet, nor snow, nor freezing rain . . 480 ‘ “ROCK AND TROLL ‘t PRACTICE MAKES Drama Productions .. .long after school hours are needed to put our “acts’’ together Si 7 et Peart Hi a a Yearbook staff members kaye and Marta work after schoolon When trying to make the best shot count re : Beauty makes practice fun (for the boys). With practice corne criticism and correction There’s only 40,000 more to do. Sometimes the only way to do it is alone ¥ Ti IAs When trying to hit the right key Laying out the winning game pian. Well, someboay likes it Perfection!! PATRONS! PATRONS! Beautiful Patrons! The 1982 ACCOLADE Staff did if again... but, not alone . . . only with the absolutely terrific support from all DL Lancers are we able to report this year as another ‘success story’ for the Accolade. We had more student entrees in the AD CONTEST than ever before. Almost 150 students were awarded free yearbooks for accumulating $30.00 or more in ads. Super success stories for individual totals exist for Aurora Fischer ($500.00+ ), and Bill Bright ($250.00 + ). It was breakfast for Mrs. Sasala’s Shrimps and dozens of doughnuts for Miss Barch, Miss Kraft, and Mrs. DiGirolamo and their classes. The 1982 Accolade is the largest yearbook published in the area for a school our size. There are no limits to our growth! The purpose of the Accolade is to represent you, the people belonging to Deer Lakes High School, and we need to tell the story as completely as possible about the events belonging to each school — year. The Accolade staff functions as your personal historian. .. we plan to g row and grow and grow... to - accommodate the limits of your enthusiasm. Welcome new staffers, seventh and eighth grade classes, junior high teachers . . . join us in the produc- JOSEPH’S HOUSE OF FLOWERS tion of the ‘83 Accolade! 4300 Alabama Avenue A special recognition need be given to super Busi- Natrona Heights, Pa. 15065 ness Manager, Luann Holsing and her assistants, Phone: 224-1666 Eden Moeller and Laura Neibar. Senior Editors, Lynne Best of Luck to the Class of ‘82 Kistler and Johanna Carion did an excellent job of from holding our staff together. Marlinda Knoch is truly the Joseph's House of Flowers opposite ‘master of all yearbook arts’, while the following of Allegheny Valley Hospital staffers stayed together to the bitter end... Patty McNally, Mary Wagner, Paulette Kurtiak, Dennis O'Connor, Glen O'Connor, Mary Szwaczkowski, Sherry Cendrowski, Karen Jenkins, Ann Fissore, Shelly Albaugh, Marta Braun, Mike Horchar, Tom Hibbs, Lynn Reina, Kaye Kistler, and more ... See you in ‘83! RECOGNITION JEWELRY and APPAREL Box 11207 PITTSBURGH, PA. 15238 PHONE: 936-6062 Soila Talvia (West Germany), Aysan Yilmaz (Turkey), Susan Loeffler (Turkey), Roxanne Cisek (Costa Rica), Tia Marsili (denmark), Esperanza Sanchez (Colombia), Hedwig Honekopp (West Germany), Gloria Dillner (Ecuador) “Palk together, talk together, oh ye peoples of tu earth, Hen and only then shall ye have peace” ADULT A.F.S. MEMBERS Donna Bright (F.S.) Barbara Kindler Annette Scheid Marye Gillespie (Sec.) Eileen Marsili Marline Gillespie James Marsili Madeline Fredley (Treas.) Gladys Hess (P.R.) Don Powers Phylis Rosendale (S.F.L.) Helen Powers Romaine Capuano Sandy Calhoun Victor Capuano Bill Calhoun Lucille Braun (S.S.C. Dist. Repres.) Adriana Rodriguez menses STUDENT MEMBERS OF A.F.S. Suzan McKenna Adriana Rodriguez Laura Robinson Michelle Albaugh (Pres.) Dory Massack (Sec.-Treas.) Laurie Rogers Lynne Kistler Renee Kralik Sherry Schomberger Caro! Becker Tammy Huffman Joni Trusiak Laura Weist Diane Hensel Charlene Wellington (V.Pres.) Bill Bright Chestena Fischer Marta Braun Anthony Tassoftti Sue Evans Rob Buckey Lisa Tomsko Heather Delhorbe Aurora Fischer Kathy J. Spichty Sharon Cunningham Ellen Fleissner Phillip Pierre Linda Calhoun (Sec.- Treas.) Kaye Kistler Kimberly Burchell Marcie Barlow Diane Lincoln Anita Baille Laurie Brim Lynne Misera Frank Yenca Elise Capuano Ann Oleniacz Terri Demko Jeryl Ann DiSanti Jim Rogers Anne Fissore Linda Freshwater Bonnie Bright Barb Georgic Christine Herbst Doug Caro Karen Jenkins Jim Mashey Pam Mizgorski Bonnye Nock A.F.S. Officers Margaret Long Vonna Jean May Bill Murray Dana Paszek David Schreiber Michelle Sundo Tom VanHorn Kathy Toscolani President: Shelley Albaugh Vice President: Charlene Wellington Treasurer: Linda Calhoun Secretary: Dory Massack Sponsor: Barbara Kindler AFS Congratulates The Class of ‘82 187 MISS BARCH’S BIZARRE BACCHANALIANS Bottom (L to R) Amy MeLampy, Joe Lawley, Amy Fredenburg, Jane Kurn, Cheryl Ball, Marrene Dillner, Lynn Reina, Jeff Moses, Robbie Andrejcik, Michelle Nagy, Kim Sabo, Barb Layhew Top (L to R) Craig Taliani, Todd Kozik, Beth Grunden, Eric Dudzinski, Mike Gandziarski, Ray Kurtiak, Ernie Koeberlein, Tony Ivanko, Joni Koynock, Marta Braun, Kim Herstek, Ellen Fleissner, Aurora Fischer, Tracy Riley, Miss Barch, not pictured — Bob Chambers MI. TABIS'S TERRIFYING TURKS . aw Bottorn (. to) Joe Snyder, Mike Zarernski, Scott Best, Paul Handrahan, Jodi Cessaretti, Coleen Shaffer, Sue Smith, Jill Richardson, Carole Drab, Debbie Bridges, Shelly Sundo, Robyn Hrovosky, Down Roche, Mr. John Tabis. Top (L to R) Dave Sowanick, Archie Greer, Joe Wagner, Ron Braun, Joe McDouough, Mark Fissore, Shelly Prager, Kon Adamsky, John Lavrich, DEER LAKES BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION “Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class of 1982” OFFICERS: THOMAS DEMARTINI — PRESIDENT MARGART DOBRZYNSKI — VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM G. HARPER — SECRETARY JOHN W. PECK Il, RAYMOND SEKULA — SOLICITORS MEMBERS: EUGENE S. CESCHINI GEORGE MERVOSH, JR. ANTHONY CORRADO RICHARD F. PFEIFER WILLIAM HILTY DOLORES SHARKINS RONALD STARIHA . at tw : ee 48 yes e sh, hn ‘.. , ee TEL (412) 224-7616 Ny R J UNIFORM BOUTIQUE PROFESSIONAL UNIFORMS ACCESSORIES 326 FOURTH AVE TARENTUM, PA. 15084 TRISTATE HOSE AND SUPPLY CO. 803 Freeport Road Cheswick, Pa., 15024 SALES and SERVICE on Stratoflex Hose — Fittings — Adapters — Balerank Lubrication Equipment PHONES (412) 274-6550 (412) 362-7024 FAST SERVICE ON ALL ABOVE ITEMS “Complete Auto Service” b | 5418 WM. FLYNN HWY. |, GIBSONIA, PA 15044 ALLEGHENY LUMBER ANDSUPPLY CO. 206 Boyd Street Tarentum, Penna. 45084 PHONE: 224-6400 Southwest SI 0 BADIE «10s: Serving Our Friends in: Brackenridge, Delmont, Derry, Export, Greensburg, Murraysville, Natrona Heights, Tarentum, Youngwood Camelot Art ORIGINAL OILS PRINTS WATER COLOR-ENGRAVINGS OFFICE (412) 443-6460 JOHN AND MAi OU SEBASTIAN 0 LS State Inspec Tires — Tuneups — Brake Service — Exhaust Systems DEER LAKES SUNOCO Frank Lubafti Main Street Russeliton, Pa. PHONE 265-2028 GEORGE S. MORRISON Real Estate Appraisal Service RAcDonald’s a a “YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY McDonalds 2005 Freeport Road Natrona Heights, Pa. PHONE! 224-9998 P.O. Box 647 New Kensington, PA. 15068 wu PHONE 335-5555 (412) 335-2911 20 LANES NEW KENSINGTON SEWING CENTER SINGER AUTHORIZED DEALER DEER LAKES SALES SERVICE BOWL 949 5TH AVE NEW KENSINGTON. PA. 15068 LANES AVAILABLE FOR EVENING Pinball Pool Tables Custom Ball Drilling and Fitting TS DES Paes aaa SS INDUSTRIES Creighton, Pa. J.C. PENNEY INC, 90 Burrell Plaza (412) 224-6500 3400 Leechburg Road Lower Burrell, Pa. —— ae weet eee a a eS aa eee GARY AUTO SPORTS, INC. “We Sell Helium GRECO WELDING School and Team Distributors SUPPLIES IN Cc eee Facer 492-494 Lincoln Ave. Phone: 226-3800 Pittsburgh, PA 15202 For Party Ball | or Party Balloons!”’ PHONE: (412) 766-3800 McDONALD’S RESTAURANT Management Corp. 3356 Babcock Boulevard Pittsburgh, PA 15237 McDone aida’s a. ition. | @ Drentar - 300 East Sixth Avenu: ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY © Tarentum, Pa. 15084 LC. PENNEY IN | yo eure Poza } CALL 224-62 Freshly Baked Breads STARR ROAD Wr Flynn Highwa ; Phone: 443-2323 ' 2 MUSHROOM MARK Open 24 hrs. a Day Open 7 days a week Breakfast Arount The Clock Orange Belt, Russellton, P Phone 265-4664 Maintenance Supplies Phones: (412) 483-5513 (412) 929-3770 Pittsburgh (412) 391-4655 Complete Janitorial Service SHAMROCK CHEMICAL CO. Charleroi, PA Mailing Address: P.O. Box 53 130 Lincoln Ave. Charleroi, PA 15022 N W Penna. Office 144 Water Street Conneaut Lake, PA 16316 (814) 382-2830 (Below) Eric Lingren ponders the wonders of Science. (Right) Peek-a-Boo! “The Best In The Business” (MPs) PENNSYLVANIA. MUNICIPAL SERVICE CO. Tax Collectors — Enumerators E. E. Nicholson, President Phone: 828-5586 Executive Office 336 Delaware Avenue Oakmont, PA 15139 We Maintain A Complete Record Of All Your Family's Prescription Purchases Phone 443-1508 MEDICAL CENTER PIECES OF EIGHT PHARMACY Shoppers Plaza ; Route 8 John J. Krzan, RP } Allison Park, PA Richland Medical Center Gibsonia, Pc Phone: 443-2220 TON HARDWARE Route 8 Allison Park, PA Phone: 486-5655 ESS PHONES: 339-1081 a 339-7737 L M TIRE SERVICE, INC. 1078 CONSTITUTION BLVD. NEW KENSINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA CHARLES LIBERATORE SAMUEL S. GARFIELD, D.P.M. HAMPTON MEDICAL CENTER ROUTE 8, GIBSONIA, PA. 15044 Congratulations Class of ‘82! Samuel Garfield R.W. GEISER Oil Company “RGENCY YS A WEEK NG 265-2150 265-2160 R.D. 3 Saxonburg Bivd. Tarentum BOUCHAT BUICK CO. “Famous For Fairness’ Rt. 28 Heights Plaza Natrona Heights, PA 15065 Phone: 224-4300 G. O. ELECTRIC, INC. P. O. Box 87 Valencia, PA 16059 Phones: 486-5800 898-2636 SALES and SERVICE 628 4th Avenue New Kensington, PA Ph. 337-3901 45068 Underwriters Fire Approved Extinguisers JOHN J. KRAMARIK UPHOLSTERING 204 Corbet Street Tarentum, Pa., 15084 CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 224-8144 842 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa, 15068 PHONE 335-9166 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1982 Av) Roll of Bono TURNER BOOK STORE GREETING CARDS — COMMERCIAL STATIO- NERY HARDBACK AND PAPERBACK BOOKS WESTERN UNION AGENCY 919 Fifth Avenue New Kensington, Pa., 15068 PHONE (442) 337-6744 CARPETING — FREE ESTIMATES VINYL FLOORING SUBURBAN HARDWARE 401 MAIN STREET —- RUSSELLTON, PA. 265-1800 265-4180 4 t Hardware — Paint — Acrylic Glazing — Glass — Housewares . Kitchen Cabinets — Wall Coverings — Plumbing — Electrical | (moe fi Z 1g Ns The Friendly Ones, MAIN STREET HOBBY CORNER Shoppers Plaza Rt. 8 AC Bari for Allison Park, PA 15104 all Occasions Phone: (412) 443-6880 Phone: 265-5115 Suzvki! S| The Performer. Gibsonia Cycle Center 4684 ROUTE 8 ALLISON PARK, PA. 15101 Ph MON -WED-FRI 9-9 one: TUES-THUR 9-6 (412) 487 -2803 SAT 9-3 JiR. SIWICKI FUNERAL HOME, INC. : Member F.D.I.C. MckKrell Road se Russeliton, PA 15076 Mars National a Banking Locations in Mars, Gibsonia and AdamsTwp. (Wg Quality Athletic Apparel and Equipment Phone THE Chuck 224-4588 CPORT Bellomo SPOT 406 Corbet Street Tarentum, Pa. 15024 SS I aS ae CENTRAL OFFICE PRODUCTS Complete Office Supplies Central Office Products 825 5th Avenue New Kensington, Pa. PHONE 339-7555 KINDLERS RUSSELLTON GOLDEN DAWN SUPERMARKET Fine meats Fresh Produce Fresh bakery products West Deer Plaza 265-5333 ‘tg :Flower and Gift Shoppe y AY S 416 Ninth Street New Kensington, Pa. 15068 PHONE (4412) 337-0360 ee VERLE N. BEVAN AGENCY 872 4th Avenue New Kensington, Pa. PHONE 335-3414 Complete Insurance Service BBOINOWMNONTS OF .........s0ceccceeeeeees BENKE MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE AMC GMC JEEP RENAULT 3enke Motor Co. R.D. 4 Box 168 Tarentum, Pa. Culmerville At the Bridge TRUC WIRE SERVICE DRIED SILK MATERIAL Al Flower Shoppe COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE GIFTS VERA SUSTAR RT, 8, SHOPPERS PLAZA ALLISON PARK, PA. 15101 BUS. 443-2370 RES. 443-1763 JEANNETTE IMPORTING CORP. GLOBE AUTO PARTS PHONE 837-6500 (412) Purveyors of Fine Foods to Hotels, Restaurants, Schools and Institutions Rt. 30, R.D. 6, Greensburg, Pa. YOUR: DOMESTIC IMPORTED 4X4 TRUCK CENTER We supply all the paints, parts, and supplies you need 265-3750 265-3760 o —_ a @ Ga Anita’s Bridal Salon 943 FIFTH AVE NEW KENSINGTON, PA 15068 PARTS ROLY Wo ae MEMBER OF D.L.B.A. Best Wishes NORTHWIND AUTO BODY : = aS ; SBBUNTGl) YHiPst ‘alleral Savings and Loan Association Northwind Auto Body Box 444-C R.D. 5 Gibsonia, Pa., 15044 Your Family Financial Friend PHONE (412) 265-3540 Richland Mall Gibsonia e 443-8400 Millvale ¢ Lower Burrell e McCandless Town Shaler e Natrona Heights e Pittsburgh e New Kensington A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY FRENCH FRIES FRUIT SECTIONS WESTERN a€ )) WEAR a a D. J. LAMANTIA, INC. 5514 Route 8 {2 =—_ WHOLESALE Gibsonia, Pa. es: a DISTRBUTOR Th Bt Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Briss} PHONE: 566-2700 (phone answers 24 hrs) NORTH PITTSBURGH TELEPHONE COMPANY D.J. LaMantia, Inc. Gibsonia, Pa. 2626 Penn Avenue November 1, 1906 - November 1, 198) Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222 FIREPLACE INSERTS HEARTH STOVES FREE STANDING MODELS NORRIS TV SALES AND SERVICE BORISH MASONRY 715 Freeport Road Creighton, Pa. Your Authorized Apache Stove Dealer Phone: (store) 224-3006 Phone: (Residence) 224-0289 A 2OON | Dp nder 24 200 W. 7th Avenue Gy ance Party Tarentum, Pa. Ter cteo “BUY YOUR TV FROM A SERVICEMAN” “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL!” SUNDAYS PHONE: (412) 224-1553 Hampton Plaza Route 8, Allison Park, Pa, Open Sundays 7-42 PM PHONE 487-2527 SSIS GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1982 COMPIIMENTS OF TNE .......c.cccssceseccecessrereoreetsorseersancentceasessersenseenccerseases WEST DEER LIONS CLUB OFFICERS President — Henry E. Morgan Secretary — William E. Burns Treasurer — Carl Szyroki Deer Lakes junior, Terri Demko, demonstrates the Titmus Vision Tester. Standing behind Terri are Mrs. Billie Kolek, school nurse, Mr. William Burns, Lions Club Secretary (former Superintendent, Principal of West Deer) Mr. Andrew Staraniec, and Mr. Vincent Antonelli faculty members . LIONS CLUB PURCHASES VISION TESTER Thorough and up to date vision testing for children of the Deer Lakes Schoo! District is being carried out as a result of assistance from the West Deer Twp. Lions Club. This years Lions Club purchased a Titmus Vision Tester. The unit has been delivered and is currently in use in the schoo! district Billie Kolek and Patricia Rehner, school district nurses, explained that schools presently are required to do a basic vision screening on all school age children through use of a Snellen chart. “The Titmus offers the opportunity to do more thorough examinations, with many advantages not found with the former chart method,” they said. Both the school district and the community at large have appreciated the successful endeavors of the Lions Club. through its vigorous sight conservation program, and in supplementing local efforts to maintain good vision “OAK LEAF’ Dec. 1981 THOMAS V. GIEL GARAGE DOORS, INC. MONTGOMERY WARDS ; 100 Burrell Plaza OFFICE: Casa Bello, Gibsonia Lower Burrell, Pa., 15068 WAREHOUSE: Grubbs Road “ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Over 25 years experience! Retail — Wholesale GRADUATING CLASS OF 1982” Residential — Commercial — Radio Controlled Operators Free Estimates PHONE 443-1437 PHONE 339-5241 hy ie f VYNEX Kal Mat DANCE hide CORPORATION ACADEMY +o aR. Aas 2100 E. Ohio St. Z Pittsburgh, Pa. TAP-BATON PHONE 231-6181 BALLET-JAZZ — poly-temp” ACROBATIC- Boys the best Insulated window In the U.S.A. ia TUMBLING WOMEN‘'SDANCE EXERCISE PreSchool 3-5 Years FOR MORE INFORMATION PITTSBURGH INSTITUTE of AERONAUTICS 265-2920 - 265-320 FH i AERONAUTICAL SAINDFORD, PA. WEST DEER | sae MAINTENANCE see t hisps serbia Sys aa antec S ASSOCIATION | TECHN ICiIANM WE TEACH THE FINEST PEOPLE IM THE WORLD YOUR CHILDRESS Br ed a Re oa ee AVIONICS ee H MAINTENANCE usiness Phone Official Inspection } won 265-3100 285-1732 Station No. 0509 ‘a TECHNICIAN Teddy J. Plucinski’s Garage and Call Ted’s Auto Sales Expert Motor and Body Repairs 462-9011 PARTS and SERVICE g 466-1002 Saxonburg Blvd., R.D. 2, Cheswick, Pa. 15024 Teddy J. Plucinski Teddy H. Plucinskl Owne wines Service Manager CONGRATULATIONS TOTHE CLASS OF 1982 Your friends say they’ll keep in touch... But, you know they won’t. Your teachers say to come back and see them, and you know you won’t. Maybe someday it won’t matter. but, right now, it hurts a little. SENIORHIGHSCHOOL OFFICE STAFF Mr. Thomas Norris Mr. Daniel Angeloni Mrs. Geraldine O'Dell | Mr. William Powers Mr. James Marsili Mrs. Florence Kondrak Mrs. Madeline Fredley “Celebrating Christian Holiness!’ Zz nouns LORD CURTISVILLE ae CHURCH of the SARL NAZARENE CAMELOT ART 5418 William Flynn Highway Gibsonia, Pa., 15044 PHONE 443-6460 WATERCOLOR — INGRAVING Saxonburg Boulevard CUSTOM FRAMING g 2 Curtisville, Pa. 15032 PHONES 265-4850 265-1285 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:40 AM MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING 6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY 7:30 PM UNION PRESCRIPTION CENTER 2881 Leechburg Rd. Lower Burrell, Pa “MAY CHRIST LIVEIN PHONE YOURFUTURE... 339-3546 CLASS OF 1982” Zz tS FIRST SENECA BANK LOYND LINDQUIST, 1301 Pittsburgh Street INC ' Cheswick, Pa. 15024 312 E. Sixth Avenue 5149 William Flynn Highway Tarentum, PA 15084 Gibsonia, Pa. 15024 Phone: 224-5300 PHONES 274-7600 443-6969 i CATORIS CANDIES INC, 984 Fifth Avenue Big Foot New Kensington, PA 15068 215 CORBET STREET, TARENTUM, PENNSYLVANIA 15084 4x4 AND VAN ACCESSORIES PHONE: 224-2554 ae SAW SALES MACHINERY CO. | | 4 5160 N. Pioneer Road Gibsonia, PA 15044 Phones: 782-3220 Or 443-3220 BENTON’S SERVICE CENTER PIONEER MOVERS Bairdford Road Bairdford, Pa. PHONE: 265-1600 Pioneer Road Gibsonia, PA Tune-ups (SUN) — Front End Alignment — State Inspection Tires — Batteries 443-7224 “Congratulations Class of ‘82’ From FINE FURNITURE AND JEWELRX STANICH CAFE Saxonburg Blvd. 265-1373 Allegheny Valley’s Largest, Finest, and Favorite Store 410-403 Corbet Street Tarentum, PA Andes JOHN H, AULD BROS. CO. ndowalls qyy Lumber and Builders Supplies Westinghouse Appliances Hardware, Paint, Roofing, and Glass insulation and Plumbing Supplies Allison Park, PA 15101 “The Lu! jumper’ — an : (412) 443-0880 INC JEFF YINGLING RT. 8 HARDIES ROAD MANAGER GIBSONIA, PA, 15044 ee Deer Lakes Mobile Homes SALES AND PARK SAXONBURG BLVD. WILLIAM M. MorRevTI CULMERVILLE, PA. 412 265.1430 AUGIE’SFLOWER AND GIFTSHOP Flowers — Gifts — Plants — Fruit Baskets WEDDING Consultation — by appointment GODIVA Chocolates Your order may be charged by telephone if your name is listed in the white pages .. . Orders placed by noon are guaranteed same day delivery LOCATION 800 Main Street, Sharpsburg, Pa. PHONE 781-3592 St. Margaret's Hospital Gift Shop PHONE 784-4683 - HI-HO Designer Factory Outlet - | permanent waves ef) | coloring QS, {; a Mi 4 FoF ; , is H 5475 Route 8 Telephone Hee Ac i Gibsonia, PA 12) 443-0950 E OF HAIR II | inmen and women's hair-styling | BUSINESS HOURS Phone (412) 443-0930 Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. — 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sunday — 12 Noon to 6 P.M. Closed Monday Tuesday for Restocking | MICHELANGELOS PIZZA G F FOOD TOWNE 55021 C ity Dri Gibara SUPERMARKETS 463 S. Trenton Avenue PHONE 443-6236 Wilkinsburg, Pa. General Repairs Welding TOM HENRY CHEVROLET INC. DEERCREEK GARAGE Bakerstown-Culmerville Rd and CHEVY — JEEP SALES pehoite SoH?) Rt. 8, Bakerstown, Pa. 15007 T | STATE INSPECT ON ee PHONES 961-0588 443-1578 J.V. Harbison, Owner R.D. 7 Gibsonia, Pa., 15044 PAT TIAN! AUTO SALES 11415 FRANKSTOWN ROAD PENN HILLS, PA. 15235 PHONES 242-3740 242-3744 A. D, WEAVER SERVICE 460 Rodi Road Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Phone: 242-2776 LEO J, BOCH AGENCY ee ee INSURANCE | Phone: 265-1685 “Congratulations Class of 1982! All Make Truck Parts and Service” WEAVER MOTOR SERVICE, INC. 460 Rodi Road Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Phone: 242-2776 NORTHLANES BOWL Rt. 8 Gibsonia, PA 15044 M. MASKAS AND SONS Every nite — all nite bowl ; Distributors and Manufacturers Children’s birthday parties 4 442 East 7th Avenue Tarentum, Pa. Morning ladies coffee club i) PHONES 224-6009 224-7278 including nursery ij Pee i 261-6840 443-7202 i =o oe Z ‘| on Congratulations Class of ‘82” | ‘ DR, MARSHA K. ALBRIGHT ale 00 = DR. JUDITH M. STITT Luck TITUS FOOD VENDING gOS FRR yee Class Pittsburgh, PA ORTHODONTISTS © 5560 Route 8 gD Phone: 761-1811 Gibsonia, PA 15044 Phone: 443-6868 KOCH HARDWARE 300 £E. CUNNINGHAM ST. BUTLER, PA. PHONE; 282-2840 OUR 80th YEAR 1900-1980 Dr. JOSEPH QUARTUCCIO Delage’ Fagialy Sameer North Family Dentistry — Hours by appointment Closed Mon., Tues. Business Hours 4290 Route 8 pals Routers Wed,., Thurs., Fri., Allison Park, Pa. 15401 Gibsonia, Pa, Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone: 487-6910 Phone: 443-0950 Sun. Noon to 6 p.m. COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY MILLER SPRING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY Davidson Street Pittsburgh, Pa. 45215 i=SS ebm Olas HEATING AND Alk CONDITIONNG 4239 Woodland Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. Phone: 766-1400 CREATIVE CRAFT CENTER CRAFT AND HOBBY SUPPLIES 224 FIFTH STREET FREEPORT, PENNSYLVANIA 16229 PHONE: (412) 295-3530 JANE A. DUROCHIA MONROEVILLE GHIROPRAGCTIG GENTER DR. CONRAD F. MATZ. JR 3940 MONROEVILLE BLVO. MONROEVILLE, PA. 15146 (412) 372-4192 JURA TRACTOR SALES INC. RD 4 Box 100 Tarentium, Pa 15084 Phone: 265-3243 Mobil 2S i eT a EO CRITCHLOW LUMBER AND SUPPLY FOOL RENTAL Box 26 Bakerstown, Pa 15007 Phone: 443-1800 Juras Mobil Gas Station in Culmerville at the Bricge. — Full Mobil service Gas — Oil Products — State Inspection — Pepsi and Coke Wholesale eek ot a —— 380 AUCTION 4320 Fairview Road Murrysville, Pa 15668 Phone: 339-3132 BREYAK AND KUTCHKO NURSERY, INC. Route 910, R.D. 3, Allison Park, Pa. a ee el OFFICE: 443-5656 781-5445 GARDEN CENTER GIFT SHOP DESIGNING Landscaping Lawn Service Nursery Stock Garden Supplies Joseph Kutchko Edward Breyak WELLON’S RESTAURANT Rt. 8 Gibsonia, Pa 15044 WAGNER'S MARKET Steaks — Seafood SPECIALS DAILY COMPLETE MENUS AT THE CROSSROADS IN BAKERSTOWN Open 6a.m. Weekdays Sundays 9a.m. Phone: 443-9894 There's an Eatin Park right in your neighborhood. Drop in anytime. To relax. To talk. To get the kind of nourishing, full-course meals that make you think of Mom. But don't come just because were close. Come because were good. lar, aén P. , Y ACCOLADE CONTEST RESULTS D.L. Lancers give ‘82 Accolade a Super Send-off! Thanks Lancers for supporting the ‘82 Ac- colade ... This year your efforts raised over $7,000 toward a yearbook that will cost in excess of $42,000. More than 125 free yearbooks will be awarded. Everyone helped ... we certainly appreciated the support business and community patrons extended to us. Students, facutly, admin- istration, and our parents were part of our newly established tradition. We are proud! NO, 4 MIRS. SASALA’S SUPER SHRIMPS NO, 2 MISS BARCH’S Row 4: Ken Copus, Tom Hibbs, Rick Stoneburner, Carlos Trinidad, Ron Starina Row 2: Scott Crubbs, Paul Chauvin, Paul Bossart, Brian Bibza, Robby Buckey, George Toomey. Mike BF CCHANALIANS Genovese, Dennis Rosencrance Row 3: Terri Miller, Laurenn Biondi, Lee Ann Schreiber, Michele Wolfe, Mary Szwaczkowski, Janet Loper, Paulette Kurtiak, Donna Behary, Ann Oleniacz, Cathy Bryner, Cathy Hust, Pat Kuras Row 4: Mrs. Sasala. — 0 Row 41: Bob Chambers, Beth Grun- den, Amy Fredenburg, Lynn Reina, Joni Koynock, Ellen Fleissner, Ernie Koberlein. Row 2: Mike Gandziarski, Jane Kurn, Cheryl Ball, Tracey Riley, Michelle Negy, Maureen Diliner, Barb Lay- hew, Amy MeLampy, Joe Lawley. Row 3: Jeff Moses, Todd Kozik, Rob Andrejcik, Craig Taliani, Tony lvanko, Ray Kurtiak, Eric Dudzinski, Kim Sabo, Marta Braun, Aurora Fi- scher, Miss Barch NO. 3 MISS KRAFT’S KRAFTY KIDS Left: Miss Kraft, Laura Neibar, Karen Jenkins, Debbie Bayne, Jackie Feil, Heather Delhorbe, Cathy Becker. By FREE YEARBOOK B WINNERS AZ Pt Eeo= It = . =a. ars : Row 4: Pam Mizgorski, Jane Kurn, Laurie Elgin, Ellen Fleissner, Kaye Kistler, Kim Herstek, Lisa Serafini, Jill Richardson Row 2: Paula Sowanick, Terri Miller, Maureen Dillner, Barb Layhew, Tammy Downing, Kim Joestein, Joni Koynock, Marta Braun, Laura Neibar, Lisa Dillner, Ann Oleniacz Row 3: Diane Smith, Terri Papriska, Cathy Huet, Michele Nagy, Brian Bibza, Shelley Sundo, Dawn Roche, Brian Britton, Robin Scitticat, Laura Weist, Marcie Barlow, Cathy Becker Row 4: Jackie Rearick, Michelle Wolfe, Amy Fredenburg, Jim Mashey, Phillip Pierre, Amy Melempy, Marlin Bullard, Joe Lawley, Eric Dudzinski, Mark Fissore, Roseann Coogan, Bob Chambers, John Walker, Bill Bright, Aurora Fischer, Chestena Fischer AARON sd 4 ma x fe _ : . . ‘ wv - ie’ . Row 4: Carolyn Kearns, Lynne Kistler, Carol Becker, Shelley Albaugh, Charlet Amyer, Beth Mrena, Mary Szwaczkowski Row 2: Paulette Kurtiak, Tracy Riley, Cathy Bryner, Cheryl Ball, Dawn Pamaybo, Tammy Sikovsek, Frank Yenca, Ernie Koberlein Row 3: Craig Taliani, Tina Simonetti, Brad Gentile, Rob Andrejcik, Chris Schreiber, Beth Grunden, Mark Spirnock, Rick Stoneburner, Lee Ann Schreiber, Robby Buckey, Tom Hibbs. Row 4: Jodi Baynas, George Toomey, Julie Richardson, Jeryl Di Santi, Dennis Rosencrance, Sharon Rogel, Jim Mashey. Pat Kuras, Cathy Huet, Linda Freshwater, Laureen Biondi, Scott Grubbs, Ray Kurtiak, Paul Chauvin, Ron Stariha, Ken Copas, Mike Gandziarski. 2413 Best Wishes Class of 4982 PALMERS DRUG STORE Main Street Russelton, Pa. Phone: 265-1632 Your Rx Store Fountain Bill and Grace Palmer Hallmark Cards Engraving Sundaies Thomas Mower Shop Main Street Russellton, Pa. 15076 Phone: 265-1534 Sales and Service Toro — Ja cobsen — Lawn Boy — Gilson — Homelite — Echo — McCulloch — Briggs Stratton Kohler — Tecumseh Engines eee nesses = , ISALY’S OF TARENTUM LOGAN PAINT “The Color Is You’’ Devoe and Everlasting Paints Wallpaper and Brushes 222 Ath Ave. oe el 302 Corbet St. Tarentum, Pa. GEORGE ROTH HEA TING AND AllR CONDITIONING Russellton, Pa. 265-1913 TORO- JACOBSEN: LAWNBOY-GILSON-HOMELITE-McCULLOCH SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Thoutas Wtowee Bike Shop OX 13 MAIN ST. (412) 265.1531 RUSSELLTON PA 15076 OFFICIA L. INSPECTION BODY FENDER REPAIRG DYNA VISION TUNE-UP 224-9707 NAVIGLIA AUTO SALES SERVICE “We Buy SEtL USED CARs R.D. No, 4 BAKERSTOWN RD, TARENTUM, PA. 15084 LENNY NAVIGLIA JOE NAVIGLIA GLASSMERE CASTING COMPANY CREIGHTON, PA. 15030 TROPHIES PLAQUES AWARDS GIBSONIA TROPHY COMPANY ROUTE 910 EAST GIBSONIA, PA. 15044 Phone 443 -8370 KUHN’S UPHOLSTERING Tarentum, PA. FREE ESTIMATES eEUPHOLSTERING eFABRICS AND SUPPLIES REPAIRS 224-8844 GOOD LUCK SENIORS J as Te SS Se oe ene i 7 | “Some things go well together ... like interest on your checking. (C ) lleghen It Pay ontainer z to switch to DESIGNERS — CORRUGATED CONTAINERS— MANUFACTURERS og no, box a9 Dollar Bank. New Kensington, PA 15068 4 Bus. 412-339-7545 Dollar Savi Bank| ar savings DIN | Richland Office ¢ 301 Richland Mall Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. ‘Waste Systems « BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES Pittsburgh District BROWNING-FERRIS-INDUSTRIES P.O. BOX 448 CARNEGIE, PA. 15106 (412) 923-1740 (412) 923-1747 UPHOLSTERY SERVICE CARPET AND RESIDENTAIL RUSSELLTON DRY CLEANERS Call For COMIVERCIAL Main Street Free Russellton, Pa. Estimate NEW SHOP HOURS: 8:00 AM — 6:30 PM — Same Day Cleaning Service “IE YOU'VE TRED ALL THE REST... Six Days a Week — Quick Service in Alternations and Tailoring NOW PHONE: 265-2024 TRY THE BEST’ DR. FREDERICK C. KURN WEST INTERIOR SERVICES 224-2414 224-2215 1045 Freeport Road Creighton, PA 15030 PHONE: 224-7770 (412) 443-5710 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1982 JouN D. Guirs, D.D.9 5615 Route 8 Grssonia, PA 15044 Orrice Houns By Appointment Ba fe o Cl ese. Sy ih Oo pp fp e mn Daily Delivery to all Local Hospitals and Funeral Homes Our Specialty a Bill Hilda Bailie — owyers Ko ) TELEFLORIST acl . ene “formerly Wygonik Florist” 300 CORBET STREET O TARENTUM, PA 15084 PHONE: (412) 224-9557 or 226-2693 2nd Location: Crest Street, Russellton Fresh and silk arrangement s PHONE 224-9557 PHONE 265-4530 After Hours 226-2693 “LET US HELP YOU MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY WITH THE GIFT OF FLOWERS” CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS 1982 COLAO PHOTOGRAPHERS ‘Your school Photc OOr ayphers” Photography For All Occasions Portrait Photography COLAO STUDIO 5519 Walnut Street Shadyside Pittsburgh, Pa. 682-7576 ... Work is so hard! Is that all you ever do? . REALTOR FRANK'S AUTO PARTS 443-0080 COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO PARTS Exhaust, suspension parts — drum disc rotefs Turned — water pumps — starters — alternators M-F 8:30 AM — 8:30 PM; Sat. 8:30 AM — 8:30 PM Sun 10:00 AM — 5 PM Rt. 8 (N. of Hardies Run Rd.) Gibsonia VAN AMERINGEN’S INC. Real Estate — Insurance 412 Ninth Street New Kensington, PA 15068 Phone: (412) 337-7606 YOUR COMPLETE CAMERA STORE! SEE US FOR THE BEST FROM ... MINOLTA, NIKON, CANON, PENTAX, OLYMPUS, KON- ICA, KODAK, BELL HOWELL, SANKYO, SIGMA, MA- KINON, VIVITAR AND MORE. ASK ABOUT REPAIRS AND LAYAWAYS. SEE US FOR SERVICE! [Malloy ‘s ‘Comerarnt O0O00000000000000000000 CHESWICK BORON 4301 Pittsburgh Street Cheswick, Pa., 15024 Phone: 274-4964 Your complete camera store. Downtown New Kensington 953 Sth Ave. 335-9869 Love a Lancer’ Every Little cheer helps! So es Se Oe R.D. 2 - BOX 146-B ARV EY BULL CREE | K ROAD — TARENTUM, PA. 15084 LU Aes ER Telephone: 226-1311 SUPPLY e umb: PHONE 767-4733 SALES pat eyerl SERVICE i RICHARD M. SWARMER Plumbing and Heating John J. Welsh OLD NEw WorK PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE WELSH EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. P.O, Box 587, Route 51 North ’ a 174 SAXONBURG BLVD. . ; 412 736-4 FREE ESTIMATES PITTSBURGH, PA. 15238 PorpyOapusisbenneylvania: taza Phone: 274-9332 Free Estimates Expert Repair if P, STARK SONS Towing Feed, Seeds, and Fertilizer Chucks Auts Rody | Be Tarentum, PA Charles Duncan, Ouwcn Phone i 224-9597 R. D. 3 Tawney Run Rd., Tarentum, Pa, 15084 K EE ce =. SSE (ae 0 a es | CONSTANTIN PONTIAC INC. SALES SERVICE : 5835 Baum Blvd. 5835 Baum Blvd. ) Mon-Sat Mon-Fri 8-5:00 H “Since 1935” 661-7533 661-7533 } f ompare Our Deal And Save i ng Yerm Lease Purchase u PARTS BODY SHOP 5835 Baum Blvd. 5889 Penn Circle S Mon-Fri 8-4:30 661-1355 Mon-Fri 8-4:30 661-9845 PEOPLES SAVINGS ASSOCIATION As a ‘ S as pifoh ) ennsylVania possible 2) SU (Belton) Shaler Office 1416 Mt. Royal Blvd. rt s)) ()) 412 681-1720 Phone 487-2515 primes Etna Office 363 Butler Street Phone 781-1407 We develop great events Hampton Office 4773 Rt. 8 Phone 486-2800 TRI-POINT ICE CREAM SALES CO. 348 Merchant Street Ambridge, PA 15003 Phone: Pittsburgh 261-1400 Ambridge 226-8003 Route 910, R.D. +3 Allison Park, Pa. 15101 You Can Taste GIBSONIA BODY AND FRAME ALIGNMENT F. E, WEISCHEDEL FLORIST 4035 Gibsonia Road Gibsonia, PA 15044 Complete Auto Service 443-9969 Phone: 443-4400 Route 910 Gibsonia, PA 45044 we ee SEE Ta 22 Le Bus. 265-3750 Bus. 265-3760 CULMERVILLE HOTEL R. D. 4 Box 140 RONALD CATANESE Tarentum, PA Manager BOX 511. MAIN STREET RUSSELLTON, PA 15076 Phone: 265-9990 HOURS: MON-SAT. 8 A.M.-9 P.M. SUN. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. P.J. GRECO SONS, INC. Buyers of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals, Con- tainerized Roll-off System for Industry. Phone: 224-2424 P.O. Box 229 Tarentum, Pa 15084 @ MILES AUTO BODY 1801 Morningside Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15206 © Frame Straightening ° Corvetie Experts © Overall Refinishing ® Insurance Repoirs Comptate Collision Service 363-8877 BRUCE R. BARNHART Authorized Distributor 9307 Highland Road Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237 Phone (412) 364-4940 MATCO TOOLS MECHANICS’ AMERICAN TOOLS UNISEX HAI BOUTIQUE Men’s Women’s Hair Styling 265-2610 Grality Gots aoe for the Professwonal” Mechanic GEORGE E. KISTLER DISTRIBUTOR | “GOOD LUCK LANCERS” | RD 3 BOX 3225 TARENTUM, PA 15084 226-3686 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ‘82 e COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR © STATE INSPECTION | ° TOWING SERVICE j } 4 AND CHUCK ORRIS OWNER ESPECIALLY LYNNE! Orris Service Station 903 FREEPORT ROAD @ CREIGHTON, PA. 15030 @ 226-2884 RON LATRONICA AND BROTHERS Starr Road R.D. 5 Gibsonia, Pa., 15044 — CONTRACTING — ENGINEERING — COMPLETE REMODELING 265-3877 274-6280 CB: 0A U OR eaae he 144-116 West 7th Avenue Tarentum, Pa. PHONE: 226-1200 ax Allison Park : ALLISON PARK OFFICE PHONE 487-7400 2224 Harts Run Road, Allison Park, Pa. 15101 DEER LAKES OFFICE PHONE 265-1525 P.O, Box 24, Russeliton, Pa., 15076 SAXONBURG OFFICE PHONE 352-4401 P.O, Box 452, Saxonburg, Pa., 16065 KELLNER EQUIPMENT ice. eco 4025 Route 8 P.O. Box 50 Allison Park, Pa. PHONE: (412) 487-4485 David O. Smith COMPLETE LINE OF: Automotive Lifts Lubrication Equipment Bulk Plant Pumps Submersible Pumps Hose Valves and Fittings SALES AND SERVICE ESTABLISHED — 1951 - Cae Fae. i “BEST DEAL IN THE VALLEY” RUDOLPH AUTO REPAIR GIBSONIA ROAD GIBSONIA, PA. HIGHLAND TIRE 2nd Avenue and Boyd Street Tarentum, Pa. 15084 PHONES 224-7554 224-9222 State Inspections — Tune-ups Towing PHONE 443-3177 “WHERE THE PRICE IS RIGHT” HANN and KOPNICKY AGENCY Kathleen Sacco Hahn and Mardelle Sacco Kopnicky GATEWAY FINANCIAL GROUP Suite 106-B 9380 McKnight Road Pittsburgh, PA., 15237 326 West 7th Avenue Route 28 (Middle of Block) Tarentum, Pa., 15084 COMPLETE BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING PHONE 336-8750 For All Your Insurance Needs Phone 226-0900 OPEN PANTRY FOOD MART MICHAEL BROTHERS NURSERY Evergreen and Deciduous Trees Shrubs — Potted Plants Therman E. Michael Rt. 8 OWNER F Gibsonia, Pa. R.D. 4, Cheswick, Pa. N PHONE 265-4222 PHONE 443-6490 Bolg OnteleOxG A Mies RICHLAND MALL PHONE 443-8130 FAMILY GAME ROOM GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1982 “Compliments of a Friend’’ COMPLIMENTS OF THE COBBLERS Shoppers Plaza DALSON TAVERN Allison Park, Pa., 15104 Saxonburg Boulevard 42) s G lf i ville, ) f (4 } 44 -9988 Uris a GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1982 GREEN BUSINESS FORMS DR. WILLIAM J. PETITTO 3621 Mexico Street P.O, Box 6485 MARY ANNE PETITTO Pittsburgh, Pa. 15242 265-1808 Russellton, Pa. PHONE 766-1440 a= ee DEER LAKES BAND BOOSTERS Deer Lakes High School President: Betty McAdams 265-4805 Secretary: Donna Bright 265-1442 Good Luck ‘82 1982 D.L.S.H.S. MARCHING BAND © ® Accredited by Middle States Association @ Transfer Programs ®@ Career Programs @ Full or Part-time Study @ Affordable Tuition ® Technical Programs COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY BOYCE CAMPUS (The College in Your Community) Business Administration Natural Sclenc Accounting Bes Retalling Humanities Computer Science Soclal Sclences Banking Finance Engineering Science Office Management Technology Electronic Engineering Real Estate Management Technology Hospitality Management Design Drafting Technology RE Medical Office Assistant Crim! Art-Muslc-Theatre riminal Justice Medical Sonography Journalism Surgical Technology Nursing i Nuclear Power Plant ' Civil Engineering Technology j if Ask your guidance counselor about Community College - or write or phone Boyce Campus 595 Beatty Road Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146 371-8651 327-1327 _— 227 MEN WOMEN’S HAIRSTYLING MAIN STREET RUSSELLTON, PA PHONE: 265-4129 — LL — = fac eee RECORD-RAMA™ Jo au | a THE : i PITTSBURGH'S ONLY pfs MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY OF “OLDIES BUT GOODIES’ 443-6018 WE BUY—SELL—TRADE RECORDS AND TAPES HAMPTON PLAZA 486-2100) OPEN DAILY - 1OA.M. TO 5 P.M. - FRI. TILL 9 P.M. ELLENA FUNERAL HOME Starr Road Russellton, Pa, 15076 781-2547 767-5786 CO@P LUCK CLASS OF MASONRY CONTRACTORS 82 Ad wale ann wR | BOX 18 R.D. No. 2 Cheswick, PA i f (ca PS RE | EE iNEERS YDartl “arr 1 Dav Qe DUA 36 | Pittsburah, Pa 15230 CONSTRUCTORS : £2) PATTERSON h Nest Drive BUSY SEAVER BUILD! CENTERS |v we )OE TRUS! AK STORE MANAGER R.S. (Bob) Bowman Field Superintendent Bulk Transfer Division 3851 NORTHERN PIKE, MONROEVILLE, PA. 15146 PHONE: (412) 373-8285 BEACOM CARPET INSTALLATION Phone: 224-3691 RUSSELLTON GOLDEN DAWN Main St. Russellton, Pa. Phone: 265-5333 _FRANCIS AND DAVID HOWARD INC. PAINTING - ROOFING - SIDING - ROOM ADDITIONS - CEMENT WORK RD 4 - TARENTUM, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 224-1182 DAVID HOW 224-6574 : conee CATHY WEILAND MANAGER 412-767-4621 BOUTIQUE PRINTED SPORTWEAR NOVELTY N’ CUSTOM OLD RT. 910 SAXONBURG RD. T-SHIRTS N'’ SWEATSHIRTS PGH., PA. 15238 UNIFORMS - JACKETS - JEANS Div. C.M.T. ENTRPS., INC. EAST UNION GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS and TRANSMISSIONS R. D. 1, EAST UNION ROAD, CHESWICK, PA. 15024 Phone: 265-3946 MATOVCIK SERVICE Batteries — Tires — Accessories STATE INSPECTION Gas — Lubrication — Oil 521 Freetport Rd. Glassmere, PA Phone 339-9343 INDUSTRIAL SALES PROMPT (412) 265-1287 SERVICE Ted Venesky Company TARENTUM, PA. Shop 224-2992. LARRY’S RADIATOR i REP AIR i “TONY SACCO” Representative “Co LIFE — HEALTH — BUSINESS — HOME — AUTO i es Radiator INSURANCE G ervice” State Inspection 352 W. Seventh Avenue ; Tarentum, Pa. 1113 aA Abs PHONE: gprinadale, ae 326-2811 nu NATIONWIDE Ne FARM COMMERCIAL DESIGN ILDIN a e MANUFACTURING ERECTION SERVICE HUSKEE-BILT CORPORATION R.D 5 « BOX 494 GIBSONIA, PA 15044 (412) 443-6397 “CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982” CATERING SERVICE Church Rd. ¢ Butler Pa. « Before 5 - 412 586-9213 R.D. 3 Box 128 Saxonburg Blvd. CLIMATE Tarentum, PA 15084 stn u s ICS, INC, (412) 265-4214 MACHINING e FABRICATIONS WELDING e REBUILDING Ray Conway (412) 265-4122 Saxonburg Blvd., R.D. 2 (412) 961-6833 MEN WOMEN’S Cheswick, PA 15024 HAIRSTYLING RQ INSULATION by ROTH MAIN STREET MARILYN @ DICK ROTH OWNERS RUSSELLTON, PA PHONE: 265-4129 y in the bank” “The investment that earns more than mone THREE RIVERS ALUMINUM COMPANY, INC. MANUFACTURERS OF CUSTOM WINDOWS AND DOORS Distributors of Quality Building Products 1710 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET JOHN KALAKOS PITTSBURGH. PA 15233 412—237-6900 MODERN 412 443-8090 VINCE BACHO For All Your production Needs Rickdand dnligues preasg ) YEARS OR OLDER MODERN REPRODUCTIONS INC. “BOUGHT AND SOLD 144 Fort Pitt Blvd. . PHONE. Jae Be Paintings — Fine Arts — Art Glass — Oriental . ee Rugs — Early American Furnitory “Congratulations Class of ‘82’ APPRIASERS and AUCTIONEERS DEER LAKES EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ‘GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ‘82” 232 William Abbott Gertrude Guckert Barbara Pieropan Deno Acciai Carla Guzzo Joyce Piper Thomas Ahearn Pat Henry Gail Prager Marcus Allias Barbara Heidenreich Syliva Radovitch Frank Ameruoso Charles Hill Jeffrey Ranhart Daniel Angeloni Louise Hill Pat Rehner Aurella Barch Jane Hromika Stan Rejniak Deborah Beresik Pat Hussar Carol Ann Boch John Burk Linell Cagno Arnold Capeliman Karen Cassidy Marilyn Keefer Karl Kennedy William Kernan Daunice Keslar Gretchen Kish Anthony Ricchiuto | Rose Marie Rogers Teresa Schank Leonard Scimio | Sharon Semler Richard Sekanick | AnnaMarie Catanese Billie Kolek Larry Simonetti Walter Cesaretti Joan Kraft Cornilia Skudneski Patricia Chernan Carol Krupa Cathernin Smerdel Cheryl Cisek Norma Lace Virginia Slornkowski Helen Cisek San Lamendola Lynn Sasala Jeanette Colpo Laura Lee Leri Deborah Stanko Ruth Cox Paul Loya Andrew Staraniec Lorraine Cristello Marilyn Cupec Stan Maliszewski Larry Malobicky JoAnn Stasik Lynda States Marilyn Datt Jarnes Marsili Carolyn Stegman Al DeCapite Mary Matey David Stuckley Joseph DeFazio Al Mauroni Glenn Sutton Jolene DiGirolamo Thomas McCarthy Barbara Szaliay Lawrence DiGirolamo Caro! McCaskey John Tabis Dennis Solmajer Michael McCormack Jack Tady Hannah Ekas Beverly McWilliams Anthony Taliani JoAnn Ellison David Michael Richard Tatrn Molly Epstein Arlene Miller Richard Tokarek . Amelia Faith Helen Miller John Tomicher James Farster Sandra Miller Paula Toscolan Donald Favero James Modey John Uriah Elaine Feinberg Mary Kay Molnar Mickey Vitkay Albert Fletcher Lawrence Murray Donna Vokish ' Richard Fularz Juliann Naccarato Paul Vokish Sandra Galie Bonnie Navarro Joan Voskamp Marjory Gaul Nancy Norris Mark Weleski Judith George Roberta Gillispie Mary Ann Goldbach John Graff Ruth Groff Elizabeth Grandy Nick Gromicko Phyllis Gross Geraldine O'Hare LeeAnn Palermo Joseph Paskorz Stephen Paskorz John Pastorek Martha Madar Lawrence Pavetto Paula Pellafone David Whartenby Cheryl Wielobob Joseph Williams Annabell Wrbican Edward Yaworski Joseph Yourish Congratulations To the Class of 1982 DEER LAKES FAMILY HEALTH CENTER DEER LAKES MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DEER LAKES FAMILY HEALTH CENTER John C. Morphy, M.D. Michael J. Marks, D.O. SAINT MARGARET MEMORIAL HOSPITAL : — John T. Matthews, M.D. Residential Commercial Indusirial Complete Real Estate Service Hills HERITAGE HILLS REALTY 4300 Roseanna Drive Allison Park, PA 15404 Phone: 443-3400 New Radiators and Rechromed Bumpers K G AUTO WRECKERS New and Used Parts John Gonella 405 Dellenbaugh John Kobik Road Tarentum, PA 45084 Phone: 224-0303 226-0052 Calligan PHARMACY | RICHARD RF. CALLIGAN, R.P., B.Sc | 442 Fourth Ave Ave., Tarentum, PA Phone 224-3334 | ; “Where Pharmacy Is A Profession, Not a Side Line’ “Good Luck Class of '82” AUTO SPRING AND REPAIR CO, 435 Freeport Street New Kensington, Pa., 15068 (412) 235-4034 West Deer Cabinet Construction eOanc. Box 383, Russelton, Pa. 15076 412 266-1161 Complete professional and personalized service GENERAL DENTISTIRY DR. DANIEL CIANFLOINE DR. STEPHEN A. KUNIA PHONE 335-331 4 2734 LEECHBURG RAOD LOWER, BURRELL, PA. 15068 CRIT CHi® LUMBER AND SU. P.PJcay Bakerstown, Pa. PHONE 443-0260 Burrell Construction Supply Co.. (Burrell) oe.2 comvny H STREET @ NEW KENSINGTON, PA. 15068 } and Materials Block Concrete and Lightweight TIQUE BRIK ist Stone Brick SONCRETE Ready Mix 3UILDERS SUPPLIES Pittsburgh 362-4000 New Kensington 339-1044 Donora 339-6177, 462-1200 Greensburg East 836-1400, 247-1410 Greensburg West 834-3150 Monaca 761-1652 Moon Twp. Gr. Pgh. Airport 774-3400, 264-4703 American Fork, Utah, 801-756-9609 W GENES JEANS Highland Mall Matrona Heights, Pa. 15065 PHONE — 224-5177. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 82 Mr. and Mrs. Fredenburg © World Book-Childeraft International, Inc. A subsidiary of The Scott Fetzer Company Linda R. Noble, Area Manager 4845 Tremont Drive Allison, Park, Pa PHONE 443-8956 LEARNING BEGINS AT HONE AD OE ES ns Pu S69 PARKER STREET VERONA, PA 15147 KARP’S JEWELERS 300 Corbet St. Tarentum, Pa. 15084 AJAX CONSTRUCTION, INC. EXCAVATING, HAULING, CEMENT WORK, ROOFING, ELECTRICAL Phone: 224-3996 Congratulations Class of ‘82 E. S. GESSELMAN R.A. GUGGIE 265-1157 828-1157 443-1400 SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME ry Bakerstown, Pa. 7 g 3 Weis chedel FLORIST Completely air-conditioned Ample Parking 4039 GIBSONIA ROAD GIBSONIA, PA. 15044 BOUCHAT OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC SUBARU CO. Fu ia - 3020 FREEPORT ROAD - ROUTE 28 - NATRONA HEIGHTS, PA. 15065 Telephone: 224-0600 - 362-6100 — - STS 4 NI JI’S ' 5851 Route 8 Bakerstown, PA ¢ a STUDIO 9 Chef Albert Heinauer — Fox. the aie eae Tues-Fri 14. am — 9 pm and Musical Entertainment Sat-Sun 9 am — 9pm Catering, Parties, Banquet Facilities to 80 487-2425 Phone: 443-3571 PESOS ST SES _ _ rakiwe HAMPTON CONCRETE PRODUCTS Custom Made Ornamental Ironwork 443-7205 if busy, call 443-3064 Interior — Exterior Steps and Concrete Products Route 8, Valencia 4‘ miles North of Pa. Turnpike PHONE: 265-1809 ogi HEMPHILL CABINETS INC. CUSTOM CABINET WORK RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL BOX 506 RD2 BLAINE HEMPHILL TARENTUM, PA 15084 (412) 443-0841 MELAMPY MFG. CO., INC. 505 Route 910 DONALD F. MELAMPY ; PRESIDENT Gibsonia, Pa., 15044 (412) 224-0992 GATEWAY INN ROUTE 8 GIBSONIA, PA. Ed Fish Machine Co. MACHINING - FABRICATING GOOD LUCK 82 PO BOX 6: EOWARD L. FISH JR. RUSSELLTON, PA. 15076 OwNER MAT OVCIK’S GULF 2eport Road rece MCKNIGHT PLASTIC Viola Shopping Center Wexford, Pa., 15090 PHONES RICHARD MCCOSBY Business Phone 935-2370 Home Phone 265-3953 : 224-5055 Gul §) 724.9944 A ae CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ‘82 SISTER’S CORNER SHOPPE 265-1350 DONALD D. REESER, D.V.M. Donute — ee Ice Cream 5814 Rt. 8 Box 167 CATERING — Parties, Weddings Bakerstown, Pa,, 45007 PHONE 443-8200 Corner of Bairdford Road and Saxonburg Boulevard IR} AND A AUTO PARTS Saxonburg Boulevard Curtisville, Pa. CARL E. SZYROKI ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT PHONES 265-1524 265-1522 MANAGER RUSSELLTON PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK AREA CODE 412 PITTSBURGH, PA. 265-1551 FOX’S PIZZA MORROW REFUSE INC. R.D. 4 Box 127 Tarentum, Pa., 15084 PHONE 265-3304 265-4400 Main Street Russellton, PA Call for Take-Out or Home Deliveries ( | USED INSTRUMENTS WE SPECIALIZE BOUGHT SOLD N WOODWINDS Pizza — Hoagies — Stromboli Hot Sausage — Meatball and Fish Sandwiches — Soft Pretzels Disnial A ORF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED WE CATER TO Call 443-7781 for Free Estimate GIBSONIA, PA. FUND RAISING ORGANIZATIONS Real Estate Insurance HOLMES AGENCY iness, Home. Auto, Life wives MANAGEMENT APPRAISALS PHONE 407 E. Sixth Ave. 224-6770 Tarentum, Pa. TWO LOCATIONS ALLISON PARK, ROUTE 8 NEW KENSINGTON, Sth AVENUE Mike Genovese Magician at Large Shows for all Occasions Phone (412) 443 - 0585 TIRE CORREA TIRE CORRAL BUSINESS OFFICE 244 McLaughlin Drive New Kensington, Pa. PHONE 335-4030 “Viewtiful”’ “Like Dining on a Cloud’”’ VEL TRESS Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Route 909 Coxcomb Hill Plum Boro, PA Banquet and Party Facilities PHONE: 335-4474 i a : = MODERN COPER PRODUCTS 5178 Gibson Road Gibsonia, Pa., 15044 PHONE (412) 443-5180 COPY MACHINES . . . FEATURING ... MRS. SASALA’S SHRIMPS! A.B. DICK — APECO — COPYSTAT Donna Behary Paulette Kurtiak DELTECK — ICP — MINOLTA Brian Bibza Janet Loper MITA — OLD TOWN — OLIVETTI Laureen Biondi Terri Miller REMINGTON — SAXON — SAVIN Paul Bossart Ann Oleniac SCM - TOSHBA Cathy Bryner Dennis Rosencrance mies Rob Buckey Andy Tounak : : Paul Chauvin Leann Schreiber Coin operated machines also Ken Couperus Ron Stariha available Mike Genovese Rick Stoneburner Scott Grubbs Mary Szwaczkowski Cathy Huet Carlos Trinidad Debbie Krol Michelle Wolfe Pat Kuras SERVICE SUPPLIES WEST DEER V.F.D. 3 ROUTE 910 Gibsonia, Pa, 15044 PHONE (412) 443-3354 VOLUNTEERS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY FOR 19 YEARS SATURDAY NIGHT SOCIAL 8:00 PM David Rosencrance Bob Calabrese Dennis Rosencrance Jeff Hoffman Wayne Noftz Paul McAtee Scott Hotovec Dan Mech Bob Taylor Joe Clark Don Kirschner CHRISTIAN CENTER urgh Street Oe, 15024 BARBARA POPENDIEKER’S BEAUTY SALON “FAMILY HAIR CARE CENTER” DAYSPRING 4240 Pitt Cheswick, Pa. N Beso ee ATE ARAMATA. BILL MULL, COPASTORS: JO MARK GEPERT UN |S “WHERE THE SUN Is ALWAYS SHINING HOURS: Tuesday — Saturday by appointment Tuesday — Thursday Evening by appointment Saxonburg Boulevard PHONE 767-4029 YOUR LOCA SHOPPIN just ‘4 gallon away! with 31 quality shops toserve you | | BOX 28 BAIRDFORD, PA 15006 — r RES Ty lg rg GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1982 A Flower Shoppe Blossom Shoppe, | Cobbler Shoe Repai Deb Dame Fashions Cardtowne North Hills Meat Market Hampton Stationers The Hobby Corner Jayson’s Men’s Store Hampton Office Machines Martha Joyce Dance Studio Fotofair Sherwinn Williams Paints Jeffries Distributor Pieces of Eight Restaurant Turk’s Jewelers Stu’s Photography Green Acres Natural Foods Leonard’s Beauty Salon Don Giovanni's Pizza Action Hardware Barkus Bakery Century Federal Ruby's Dry Cleaners Butler Consumer Discount Co. Gallemkamp’s Shoes P.N.B. Thorofare Giuseppie’s Styling BurgerKing Butterscotch Shop ROOFINy HEATING 41296820292 +! SHEET M ° e “ROOF Vag NORK SAE STEPHEN C, BROGE M EXCAVATING XC. Smith Co. : | eExcavating Trenching Grading eHauling 38 OAK Hi eSewer Lines “Septic Systems - SBSONIA, pane 135 ALMOND WAY © ineations { PITTSBURGH, PA. 5 15204 PHONE R.D. 7 5 $ ee — Residential Commercial aac Gibsonia, Pa. ©Vering the area since 1868” CLARK'SARCO ess of Rts. 8 and 910 State Inspection HONE 43-5670 Snow Plowing Complete Car Service (We Specialize in Opels) David W. Clark's Arco Road Service — Pick-up and Delivery 5600 Wm. FI . Flynn Hwy. Gibsonia, Pa, Towing We Also Offer A Mini-Market For Your Convenience Part Of Your Community’s Good Health Team TRUST Parts available for the Do-it-Yourselfer 898-2587 898-1467 KENNIHAN PLUMBING HEATING CO., INC. 177 Steiner Rd. ny dential : ene Valencia, Pa. 16059 . sores Furnace Installation « Controls Repairs on all Units « Housewiring Electric Heat Specialist Electric Eel Service Installation Trenching Airconditioning For Water Gas Lines Sales Service a 2 $e | ? ! w WE! DEER3F2 VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY “HELP US TO HELP YOU” 265-1248 R.D. 2 CHESWICK, PA SAM BEACOM R.D. 4 Box 194 Tarentum, Pa. 15084 Phone (412) 224 - 5823 CHEM LAWN Professional Care for a Better Looking Lawn No risk results at do-it-yourself prices Free Lawn Survey and Exact Price Quote 200 Commonwealth Dr. Warrendale, Pa. A FRIEND GOOD LUCK 82 PHONE: 776-4196 Kevin's Auto Body KEVIN J. KESSLER — COMALETE LINE OF PET SUPPLIES “OUR gone IS SATISFIED CUSTOMERS - : (| AQUA - DECOR ic “PET CENTER NE. West 7th Ave. Tarentum, Pa. RES. PH. 224-2048 337-9895 TOM MANGOL JEAN EDGAR MANGOL ROUTE 910, R.D. 1 ALLISON PARK, PA. 15101 (412) 443-7810 TL Cy Ardmore 4 sf ‘ . fa 5 Pp ‘je 2) . CHES -A- EIA, tne. ROUTE 28 CHESWICK, PA. 15024 “ROLLER SKATE — IT’S GREAT! PHONE 274-8191 WM. FLYNN HIGHWAY GIBSONIA, PA. 150447 : PHONE i912} 443-8390: ae TD CM Et Creal uae NEIL’S VW SERVICE Pa. State Inspection Complete Tune-ups Body Work Paint Work Saxonburg Boulevard Curtisville, Pa PHONE: 265-9994 Phone 224-4978 Stoebener Studio of Photography 308 LOCK STREET TARENTUM, PENNA. 15084 — ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings Senior Portraits Commerical Quality Services And Insulation Inc. 224-5923 362-4635 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING APPLIANCES “We Service what we sell’’ Audio and Major Appliances 1702 Broadview Blvd. Natrona Heights, PA eee D6. PEPE y ORRBIE RETO L AEA, 15s Bye el BE es a OE = N A 4a RUBBLES REBELS” says ... GOOD LUCK ‘82! ag A = Cindy Taliani Ed Semler Tracey Adamik ; Debbie Sherna ——saRay Miller Jeff Austin Ted Bajack Joe Mark Rege Bielawski Wayne Noftz Terry Claus Eric Chirdon Kathy Gaggini Mike Gill Joe Hrebicek Daneen Braun Tammy Malloy Gail Kristoff Laura Hunter Rudy Truckley George Lavrich Perry Zilka Terri Giger John Stunja Frank Wilbert Greg Palmer Mr. Don Favero Bob Taylor Guy Moretti ALLEGHENY INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 422 Fifth Avenue Tarentum, Pa. 15084 PHONE: 226:2303 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ‘82 THE ORIGINAL OYSTER HOUSE Warrendale-Bakerstown Road — Banaquet Facilities — Open Daily 14:30 — Country Western Band every Friday and Saturday from 9:30 — 2:00 PHONE: 443-9961 — 24 HOUR BOARD UP SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK BELLONE’S GLASS 335-7888 GLASS FOR ALL NEEDS AUTO — HOME — BUSINESS Mobile Service — Fast Installation at your home or business ALL INSURANCE CLAIMS HONORED Approved Insurance Shop Window Glass GA Plexiglass — Mirrors Thermopane Patio Doors — Screens Glass Block Wiedow Rey aceoeal METAL DOORS RESIDENTIAL REPLACEMENT MOBILE AUTO GLASS SERVICE 18414 5th Avenue Arnold, Pa AMPLE PARKING House of Awards DISCOUNTS Trophies TEAM PRICES prac Jackets Blazers Athletic Uniforms Distribator CASEY s a Sul ENA Ken 2) TING GOODS SOF aneS and LANE AVENUE NATRONA HEIGHTS, PA. 15065 “Congratulations Seniors” GLENN R. MILLS 226-2762 PHONE 265-1632 PALMER’S Bescptions DRUG ard e M i e Shc Oe te STORE Gifts « Candy MAIN STREET All Your RX Needs RUSSELLTON, PA. NICK CHEVROLET, INC. 22 West 7th Ave. PHONES Tarentum, Pa. 362-3707 GM Parts and Service 224-2700 1 in SALES and SERVICE aa : E Custom Vans Campers GM Parts Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of 1982 entuc oe ooken LO TRY US FOR PARTY CATERING PICNICS 462 Lincoln Highway, Jeanette, P a. 844 Ligonier Street, Latrobe, Pa. Stoner Avenue, New Stanton, Pa. 4 THESE CATIONS DEER LAKES NURSERY SCHOOL ...A GOOD BEGINNING TERESA WILLIAMS 265-4235 MARCY YOURISH MARY ANN PLATE 265-2027 265-3874 jo I a | if j . ee 1; INA IDAY HOUSE PETERSON'S | GREENHOUSE Butler Logan Road Springdale, Pa. PHONE 274-8747 PETERSON’S POTTING Congratulations to the SENIORS Holiday House 3755 William Flynn Highway Monroeville, Pa., 15146 PHONE (412) 824-4000 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 PHONE (412) 443-7244 COMPLIMENTS of ALEX PATE BUTLER AUTO AUCTION GENERAL MANAGER KRAMER ROAD GIBSONIA, PA rare LRP aL au 1192024222324 2526212028031 | “Must be a flu epidemic” eee ee. ae “| did do my homework” ' . 7 Me - Le¢ vo weay ‘ 4 © “Friends for life!’ “Our office is a busy place!” BUTLER AUTO AUCTION THE PASSWORD CHRISTIAN ANDERSON BOOKSTORE EXCAVATING eee ents e Residential e Commercial e Industrial PHONE: 226-3322 e Septic Tanks ¢ Bulldozing ¢ Trenching e Black Topping ¢ Paving Jon Anderson FAMILY VISION CARE CENTER Excavating DR. MERRILL D. BOWAN Optometrist Box 148 PHONES Russellton Office 265-1565 Gibsonia, Pa. 15044 Oakmont Office 828-3555 PHONE: 265-3255 Professional Building ‘‘B”’ Main Street, Russellton, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 Council Members host senior citizens for annual Christmas Senior Citizen Dinner COMPLIMENTS of your Student Council PHONE 281-2870 281-2562 De La TORIE ORTHOTICS, INC. 4046-48 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 45242 HOPE ENTERPRISES COVE RUN ROAD INDIANA, TOWNSHIP PHONES: 767-9700 265-5060 QUIRIES ALWAYS WELCOME FROM ABOVE AVERAGE STUDENTS FOR PARTIME JOB OPENINGS ——————— eee eas LLOYD-JOHNSON INC. Heights Plaza Natrona Hgts., PA 224-7806 J S PIZZA 224-9906 DR. MRS. DONALD R. MORRELL 226-2124 SHERMAN WILLIAMS CO. Michael Clark Gibsonia, PA 15044 SOBRAN’S Indiana Township BAKERSTOWN SAVINGS LOAN P.O Box 237 Valencia, PA 16059 443-6100 NURSERY PARK GULF SERVICE R.D. 4 Valencia, PA 16059 443-3587 T HE PRINTING POST 3458 Babcock Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15237 364-2055 HILLCREST LANES 4000 Wildlife Lodge Road Lower Burrell, PA 15068 339-6614 RAX ROAST BEEF 5048 Wm. Flynn Hwy Gibsonia, PA (443-8080) GREEN ACRES NATURAL FOOD STORE 4960 Shoppers Plaza It Allison Park, PA(443-9020 YARN'n’ DARN CENTERS Heights Shopping Center 1! harnnin anter Hillcrest Shopping Center MICS! an A Lane 220.7210 224-0400 VIFF OU SAGGATH'S GOLDEN DAWN QT) «9 ANN OLEAN Mary Kay Bea sty Consultant are PA (274-5493) COMMAND PERFORMANCE AJmen £ im 54756 | ; PAA VEE Poyll Gibsonia, PA (443-8280 AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR R.D. 2 Box 64 Cheswick (265-2988) BUSINESS PATRONS “Love A Business Person’ FLORENCE FRARETTI BEAUTY SHOP Larch Ave., Bairdord TREVELLINI BEER DIST. Main St. Russeliton 265-BEER NORTHWAY CARPETS INC. 3412 Babcock Bivd. North Hills, 45237 336-1066 NATIONAL CHEMSEARCH Altoona, PA 16602 (814) 943-6573 Bernie Shapiro, Rep. LINDA — The little kitten, Remember all the times | bugged you! | had fun.LYNNE ALL GLASS SERVICE CO. Route 8 Valencia, 443-5600 16059 METZGAR'S GULF SERV. Freeport Rd. Idaho 224-9836 GEORGE SPILKA ASSO. Suite 108 4084 Mt. Royal Blvd. Allison Park, PA PAINTER'S MARKET Bairdford, PA 265-1056 ELECTROGAMES Richland Mall 443-8130 ABC GLASS SERVICE 4734 Rt. 8 Allison Park 443-3584 HAMPTON BEER OUTLET Rt 8 Hampton Plaza CYPHER'S TAVERN R.D. 4 larentum, PA JOE'S MARKET 933 Freeport Rd. Creighton, PA 224-2884 DOROTHY HERMAN BEAUTY SALON 7 Main Street, Russeliton 265-2279 FRANK MILLER'S PIKE EXXON Rt. 8 Hardies Road Gibsonia, PA (443-9960) McKNIGHT PLASTICS Viola Shopping Center Wexford, PA 15090 LAKEVUE SPORTSWORLD Rt. 8 Richland Mall Gibsonia, PA 15044 HIGHWAY GHOST BAND 1478 Crafton Bivd. Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Art classes taught by TERRI inside Bood Records, Ltd. Heights Plaza 226-4255 SHOP-N-SAVE Riverview Plaza 100 Tarentum Rd, New Ken. 335-8100 EDITH BAYNE-VITA GUARD DIST. Box 109 Saxonburg Bivd Cheswick, (265-1707) ARDMORE CHES-A-RENA 4216 Pgh. St., Cheswick 271-8184 MARGARET'S BEAUTY SALON Bairdford Rd. Bairdford, PA (265-1377) JACQUES JACQUES P.C. ATTORNEYS 2125 Freeport Rd. Natrona Heights (226-067 1) “FROM A FRIEND” MR. MRS. LEROY ALLISON ALLISON FARM MARKET Tarentum, PA 15084 PAUL D. WIRTZ D.D.S. Richland Medical Cente: Gibsonia, (443-5280) HIGHLAND POOLS Tarentum, PA. ANDERSON'S R.D. 4 Tarentu,PA 15084 AMERICAN SLOVAK CLUB OF EAST DEER TOWNSHIP Creighton,PA (224-9874) M M Robert H. Stoneburner - Paul Chauvin 5 Pat Kuras : John Stella Rearich The Glenn Dilner Family M M Dennis Falconer Alice Genovese Alice Kelly LaRocca M M William Burns M M Paul Kurtiak D.R. Zaremski Family Mrs. Laura Szwaczkowski M M William Hibbs $15.00 M MThomas Otede Mo, 53 M M Herman Dillner Anonymous Behary Family “lll always remember you’ — Steve M M M.P.H. The Lipinske Bunch M M Robert Taylor M M James M. Cattley $410.00 f= M M Thomas Jenkins Debbie Bayne Art Borland M M Joseph Zonarich M M Ernest Koberlein M M Anthony F. Marsico Sunlight Inn Clem, Judy, Jen, Pam George James E. Spirnock Dr. Mrs. Richard Marhefka $4.00 $7.00 Richard Helen Wojcik Mike Frankoff Lynn Reina Reverend Mrs. Donald Powers Miss Dauni M M Benn Rachel Wy Johnson Jo Gloria Ann Allegheny ; Je| Koklade Neal Ter Clency M M Paul i: $3.00 Joe Louise Schreiber Randy L. Sobotka M M John Consolaro Mrs, Jeffrey Allman Everett Graham M M John Semko Olga Graham — $2.50 $2.00 Rose Kristonich D. Bleakley M M John Hunter Family M M Tracy Graham M M Richard Olar M M Glenn J. Bricker M M Lawrence E. Moore, Sr M M John Sirianni M ™M Bernard Drab M ™ Kozier M ™ Blose Adrienne Martin Kolek Mrs. James Ryan Mr. James Ryan Linda Dongrill M M Tom Jonosky Don Rose Travis Dave Robin McCarthy D. Fischer Tom Wagner A. Bigler Ray Kozik Andrea Kozik M M Robert W. Noble Merv Dot Grunden Bob Barb Grunden Tim Hamilton M M Edward P. 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Barch M M Mario Biondi Tracy Missey Bionai Good Luck Kevin — Aople M M Tom Castello 6 vad IN) : “os GIVE US A “3.00 and we'll Figure aut and ae what we Hey, iF we ’ Cont eat it, We car throw if UP EIR @aAeN DAEs Deer Lakes Dungeons and Dragons club conquers another coun- try. | think we overcooked him Parlez-vous what? Describing last night’s date! my gosh! | lost my traveller's checks!!! Oh May | have this dance? % Not just another pretty face! pies Se | Someone raise the floor, | can’t see. AAAAAAAAAAAY! Our Little Angel. Down with school lunches! WE KNOW... WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES... SOCCER TEAM SUMMARY The DL SOCCER TEAM ended the season with 5 wins, 10 losses and 4 ties. A total of 22 goals were scored against 39 scored by the opponents. Highest goal scorer for the season was Paul Chauvin with a total of 11 goals and 2 assists. BOYS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The LANCER BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAM created a stir among their section teams, ending the season with 9 wins and 3 losses. Farrell and North Allegheny claimed positions one and two in the section. During tourna- ment sessions, DL won a first place trophy at the Peabody, and Deer Lakes Tourney and second place at the Elderton Tourney. Dennis Lindgren was elected MVP at the DL tournament, and also chosen for the WPIAL and SECTION ALL STAR TEAMS. Keith Smith was nominated to the WPIAL ALL STAR TEAM. NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED SCHOLARS Maureen Coogan, John Noble and Frank Yenca JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS achieved National Merit Scholar Commendations. BASKETBALL These students were among the top 36,000 receiv- Congratulations to Mr. Ken Ladish and the ing the recognition, out of 1.2 million students taking terrific JV GIRLS BASKETBALL SQUAD for an the test in 18,000 secondary schools across the impressive, magnificent, wonderful 20-4 country. Commended Scholars represent the top 5 season! percent of Merit Program Participants! GOLF TEAM STATISTICS Total Season Strokes and Points Per Match for the 1981 Golf Team Members were Tom Tejchman (548.9), Keith Smith (556,6), Rich Chleboski (556,4), Greg Preisser (535,64), Ed Mashey (612.3). GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD Girls Top Ten in Points — 1982 PATEL) CTORIKS:. «55 .00eansonnneeetees tener RE REE RSET TS 64 800 Meter Run: Michelle Wolfe 2:48 STG IZIONSU ...c.cascsesccveunvesac et terten ence eet 51% 200 Meter Dash: Joanne Dillner 29.4 EERE VECSTPIOMISKC..........socacernetiterten te ene RRM Retro nT 30 3200 Meter Run: Tammy Daniels 12:37 GOR TNOMPSON....,....c.ceceeaseaacse aver e rene: 28% 4600 Meter Relay: Joanne Dillner, Michelle Wolfe, Lisa Dillner...... PP re ay eel neuer Ne 21% Lisa Dillner, Terri Gizienski 4:54 Wachee Wolfe ...... ..uzecreoneee relat eareu ear coaeninas 24 Shotput: Amy Creeks 30'7'2 SHUT IRICHICICISO). .....0csaneyenvs eeneeet re nan nT ane ne 16 Discus: Amy Creeks 83'8'4”’ ENOMGIEINCOIN:.........sssevcgecnneeneeeremeaemenen cieera 16 Javelin: Amy Creeks 114’ ORICON DOMIEVEN ..........isncunnee cane tene Rete anette eee 13% Long Jump: Gail Thompson 13° Nicole Tokar............. PRES Pi Lito peer Perr 9 Triple Jump: Diane Lincoln 26'1134” 2289041 Ui eel pop MRA OEE crs ror clenrecen rrr 4 High Jump: Lisa Dillner, Tracy Gizienski (tie) 4°38” Girls Track Field: SCHOOL RECORDS | i. eee first season) ee) BROADCAST 400 Meter High Hurdles: Terri Gizienski 18.2 rarer canoe == OUR INCREDBLE oe ee a ANICER PRIDE 330 Meter Intermediate Hurdles: Terri Gizienski 53.06 eee 4 VAL ys = PisT ow RING - « , a 4) 7 wo Nati 7 wet) Pare: rn HM fri we Ri, a Soe are . : — - ‘AS ee ; : For Reference ZN | lot to be taken from this room


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