Downingtown High School - Our Year Cuckoo Yearbook (Downingtown, PA)

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June, 1982 TIME Vol. 12 No. 585 A Letter from the Editors On behalf of the 1981-1982 yearbook staff we would like to acknowledge our thanks to Time Inc. for giving us permission to use their Time title and format. Their authorization grants the graduating class of 1982 a special yearbook to remember our year in and at Down-ingtown. From tenth to twelth grades we as a group and as individuals have experienced good and bad Times.” Through-out life we will look back at these Time's and cherish our high school years. Hail! Downingtown High School! To thee we sing, And to thine altars Our praises we bring. Love, truth, and noble deeds Have won for thee great fame. Hail! Downingtown, IVe laud thy fair name. Loyal may we ever be. Through all our days And of thy tireless work we'll shout endless praise. Thy love and faith have filled our hearts with nobel aim, Hail! Downingtown, We laud thy fair name. CL yy iyOO-tAyO Index Cover: Photographed by Jim Clayton Teacher Dedication 138 Adm Faculty Seniors 98 Sports 120 Underclassman 158 Clubs Activities TIME title and format by permission of the publisher. Time, Inc. WfcTfcR Homecoming 1981: 12 Left to right; Laura Caspari, Ron Allison, Karen Schoelkopf, Rich Smith, Karen Cerami, Todd Carey, Scott Seymour, Sue Bertram, Kitty Quins, Mike Cominsky, Jeny Kallmeyer, Jenny Weldon, Bill LaFountain, Betty Immel, Chris McClung, Susan Punt, Dave Wahs, Anne Borland, Rich DiLuigi, Dawn Adams, Mike Baker. s: Q %• Left; 1981 Homecoming Queen and her escort, Jenny Weldon and Bill LaFountain. Below; Last years Homecoming Queen, Sue Bertram and her escort Scott Seymour along with this years Queen, Jenny Weldon and her escort Bill LaLfountain. 13 Rubic Cubes Nikes Cowboy Hats College w Sweat Shirts And Fads Arglye Socks Bass Shoes Senior Week My Last Three Years At DHS Have Meant . . One big headache but if I had to do it all over, I would. -Mike Cominsky Downingtown High School has helped open the door to the future that. ducat ion, dicipline and friends. -Stephanie Coulston Love, laughter, and everlasting memories.” -Amy Bozarth Nerve Racking” -Angela Brown The moments we shared together will live in my heart forever. -Jeanne Hessinger DHS has been helpful in teaching me the importance of responsibility and friendship.' -Christopher McClung The best of times with the best of friends: memories to be cherished forever. -Rhonda Kapinski It's been the time of times. -Linda Picone An exhilarating experience -Walter Pietschmann III I'll never forget. Miss -James Pike DHS has provided me with a broad basis for beginning my life. -William Pitkin ■Much work — Thank Cod for June 1982! Thanks Mom £• Dai -Jeanine Driscoll Growing up -Marla Lied I finally made it!!! -Martha Mott ■LX It's been real and its been fun but it hasn't been real fun. -Daniel Montgomery friendship -Suzanne Crabowski Thinking dreaming my way through, making friends. -Wendy Freese An experience -Veronica Mento Special times with special friends. -Deborah Jorgenson 6:00 a.m. is too early -Joseph Daley III 17 Man Of The Year 9BekM Mr. Ronald Knickerbocker A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. - Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams, Ch. 20. With sincere gratitude we, the class of 1982, dedicate Our Year to Mr. Ronald Knickerbocker. He has affected our lives in many positive ways. In his calculus and physics classes, he has taught us well. As the senior class advisor, he has guided us in planning events that we will long remember. Thank you, Mr. Knickerbocker, for your interest in us and in our school. 18 Mr. Ronald Knickerbocker has given twenty-one years of service to Downingtown High School. During fourteen of those years, he has also acted as the senior class advisor. The class of 1982 is the second to dedicate their yearbook to him. The class of 1975 also chose to honor him in this way. Mr. Knickerbocker earned his undergraduate degree from Edin-boro State College. He later received his master's degree from Westminster College. In his spare time, Mr. Knickerbocker sings with his barbershop quartet, the Curtain Calls. He directs a barbershop chorus, the Bryn Mawr Mainliners, as well. The Knickerbocker family includes two boys, Jeff and Steve. His wife, Lucy, teaches first grade at Brandywine - Wallace Elementary School. Mr. Knickerbocker is truly a multi-talented man; one with much to offer his students. 19 2 • ?_ ___ -rrtM OJaAsx. a-rX XiAfU x. •— - r MUsstl Aja. GcjJu . £lu a. IS. Ij a -a x- _ ' 3 un-. 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I S’' y £ Hi S SCO X 5 C 5 111 r: I? s §r X ! f? ill! §9 8 1 S'1.0 II DAWN MARIE ADAMS rj f a ? ? 0 : ? MICHELE GEORGETTE ADAMS .__ 50 1 v . 5 0 od .- 2 '• s. 30 t 5. ? 2 9. w Hi imui ? I £■ ? . ; a ,Ui §. $ IS STEFANIE MARIA ACELLO r CYNTHIA ANN ALLEGRO JOHN LEONARD ACKROYD Uj wi s oe i Q t i S !|£ ’’Lisa 1198 Osborne Rd.. D’town; 5 2Z 64; Vo-Tech; Future Plans: Become a hair dresser, stay with Steve, and take life easy; Living Arts 1,2,3; VIC.A 1,2,3; Song: Born to be Wild ; Seen With K.Q., M.E.. or whoever I'm talking to!; T.C.I.F.H Grant 110 Ridgewood Cr., D'town; 3 11 64; Academic; Future Plans: Business Administration; Soccer 1,2,3Uaptam); N H.5. 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2; String Ensemble 2.3; Penny Press 3; The cab is a contributor to Facia! pain. h Uj w £c Butt 134 Prospect Ave., D'town; 7 29 64; Business: Future Plans: Be a model and love Ocrrone A Mike forever; B.S.U. 1,2,3(sec.);Student Council 1,2; Track 3; Seen With: Mike, Derrone. M L B, .I B., R.Y.F., I N. ., M.FR , Y.S.; Hey Marsha, guess what I did last night! . But, Monie Always keep your head up high because the life you live is your own! V Qs S3 3 2 ‘Beth 410 lightfoot Dr., D'town; 10 30 64; Academic Sal 480 Corner-Ketch Rd., D'town; 8 10 64, Academic; Future Plans: BS in Slursing and travel; N.H.S. 1,2r3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Treble Choir 1, Musical 2; Library Service 1; Hockey 1,2.3; Yearbook Business Staff 3; Seen With: S.A., P.L., B.S., M.O.; Such is life . Aw man! Donnie RD 1 Dilworth Rd., D'town; 5 10 64; Business; Future Plans: U.S. Marine Corps., and then further my education. £ uj as cc 5 0 Mj BB Uj Pic RD 11, D'town; 6 1 64, Academic; Future Plans. Move out ot Guthriesvillc and get rich; Seen With: K.F., C.C.T.L.C.; I IIbe quiet 7 5 81 It's alright! ■Ref! Me A my R.L. Fred 431 Concord Ave., Exton; 5 14 64; Academic; Future Plans: Computer Programming; Song: Montana Mike Elbow In.. Chester Spr.; 3 30 64; Academic 23 (ft O ■n 0 a: 2 553 r z 5 -Q “Bcjr 17 School Ln., D'lown; 4 30 64; I. A. Major, Future Plans: College, work; Basketball 1J,3; Track 1; Electronics Club 1; Song: Anything by Pink Floyd; Oh, wow! .. ,Spudnick Lisa 130 Princeton ltd.. Exton; 6 22 64; Academic; Future Plans: Nursing at Penn State; Wrestling Belles 1; French Club 3; Honor Roll 1,2J; Song: Hell is for Children ; Seen With. A.B.. L.B., SB, B.B., ID., M.A., FR, E.B.; M A M's .. “In answer to your question B.W., NOW Beth RD 4 1, Box 258. C'ville; 8 13 63; PRO; Future Plans: Get a home with foe and have a small family; Song: Its the Crandway ; low and I. 8 22 81 Country is the wavl 2g Tim 12 5. Woodmont Dr., D'lown; 12 23 64; Academic; Future Plans: Juniata for Business Mgt.; Football 1.2,3; Musical 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Let ter mans Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Young life 2 3; Seen With: M.A., R.T.. D.S., DC., Horne's Mom; Yo Bart S.M.l. Give me a refill 3 a: a: 0 0 a: Gilda 371 Rabbit Run In., Glenmoore; 11 8 63; Academic; Future Plans: Be a pre-school teacher and ge married; Seen With: M B.. D.H.. TR C.R.. A.O., I T., C.H, and whoever else; Hey chickies . Meet me in the lav Come on girls! Greg 6 Highspire Rd., lyndell; 12 12 63; Academic; Future Plans: Business Career; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Lcttcrmans Club 1.2,3; Gymkana ; Song: Elder-odo ; Seen With: K.C.; Boom-boom . Fang rn a: 3 as as 111 lul 486 Prospect Ave., D'lown; 12 8 64; Business; Future Plans: Become a beautician, get married, and start a family.; B.S.U. 1,2,3(sec); Track Manager 2; Student Council 2; Pep Club 3; Singers Ri k James, Teena Marie; Seen With: A.R., R.F.. R G . M B . D.B., K.H.. J.B.. D.E.; She looks horrible! You just oughta ... Who! What! Steffy 118 Ridgewood Cr., D'lown; 5 6 64; Academic Future Plans: Prc-Mcd at P.S.U., B.L.M.; N.H.S. 1.2,3 Yearbook Editor 3; Penny Press 1,3; Student Council 3 Distinguished Honor Roll 1,2.3; Track 1; Ecology Club 3. Lab Assistant 3; Who's Who; I.S.H.S. 3; Band 1,2; Stage Band 1,2,3; Musical 1,2.3; French Club 1; Seen With: J.C., I.H.. B B . L B . B.S., M S., D D.; ,leky-pooh grundge Don’t hurt my mice Have you seen Jimmy or Johnnie! Babs 1514 Doyle Dr., D’lown; 8 22 63; Business-PRO; future Plans: Own a big house on the Main I me and a Mercedes; Stage Crew 1,2,3; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; Song: Betty Davis Eyes ; Seen With B H, I B . S B , T.H., C.L.; Don't let it bother you! He's so cute 24 in ROBERT D. BAYLE, II ANNE MARIE BAUMANN ttij « I •S Ci s m - 11 § sfiils | jf i “ii iflSSh 3 r! -s u. 2 co ; -3 li H f , 3 ss a 1 6 55 . £ t 5 £ i 4 33$ r r 2 ■§ C V tfi .3 ■ £: t M m §I'|ll E -o -, -i ? 5 - Ills? S° tX I s||ii |!1c? rill! ELISABETH ANNE BISHOP M. FORREST BERRIER I o r e ? sIlSIs I si MS 1. j -c f : i .- 4 i -1 : 2 ■b i- 60 2 3 t | 5 . ■£ - St 5, s a. 0 N S'? 3? « 0 111 Q £ - -c «; S?| i = ° |l3 j i •s r £td i.|l £ £ « Jy SCO. BETH ANN BEEBE MARSHA LORRAINE BOGGS MARYANN LOUISE BIXLER SS3||. §SS 5«3 |;t35-! 13 5 i?333, -1 !f|j2 i •A U £ £ 5 D, r 5 s ? 4 s!3l3g5 ?!83ic’U Carol 607 Hough Rd., Exton. 5 13 64, Academic; Future Plans: Penn State; Basketball 1,2.3; Spam '81' Hcv you guys ' It’s all cause vo were never bad! . Tncia-shut-up!, it's all in your mind! Basement Parties Annie 63 Henocrson In., D'town; 10 16 64; Academic; Future Plans: College. Alaska; Basket Ball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2.3; Track 1.2,3; Seen With: S.L., J.K., R.D.; Don't tell me. let me guess Stop it Brian!! Landslide Kris 2440 West Chester Rd., West Chester; 4 14 64; Academic. Future Plans: College, guys, travel; Wrestling Belles 1; Ski Club 2.3; Song: Sweet Home Alabama ; Seen With: D.H., T.R., T.C., B.I., LB. T S.. S.M.; D.H. meet me at M B. 's I gotta find Debbie and Terri! WWMFM Don’t forget our trip to Sweden Chick RD $2 Barneston Rd., Clcnmoore; 5 30 64; PRO; Future Plans: Marry Randy; Song: Free Bird ; Yea Right! ... Stop playing with your Barbie dolls! Ames 1267 Clenside Rd.. D'town; 4 3 64; Academic; future Plans: College-special ed.; Ski Club 1.2.3; Track Statitician 1.2,3; Class Float 3; Prom Committee 3: Song: Frcebird”; Seen With: DJ., 1C, B.W., A the rest of the gang, T.F.A.T.M.B.! She’s a very kinky girl The joke's on you .C.l Hane“ 52 Oakland Dr., D'town; 9 25 64. Academic; Future Plans: college and living in a cabin in Hew England; Ski Club I; living Arts 1; Home-ec Club 3; Young Life 1,2,3; Seen With S.M., S.C.. K.M.. S C.. B A., and the PB Bunnies; Tropical Storm '81 . . Avalon '81 Senior Week '80 cq Jim 789 Amber Dr., D'town; 7 28 64; PRO; Future Plans: Stay at my PRO yob; Hockey 3; Coif 1; Ski dub 1; Song: TNT ; N.Y. Rangers-a 1 Get a real job! Keith 2 School Ln., D'town; 7 14 64, Academic; Future Plans: College!AFROTC). work; Rod and Gun 1.2; Electronics Club 1.2.3; Ski Club 1,2.3; Game Club 1,3; Ecology Club 2,3ttreas.); Computer Operator 3; N.H.S. 3; Living Arts 2,3; Group: The Doors, Pat Benator; Seen With: J.F., M.R.; How's life been to youf Brick 418 Sunset Dr., D'town; Academic; Future Plans: College. Air Force; football 1,2.3; Track 1.2,3; Gymkanna 2. Diving 3; Let ter mans Club 1.2.3; Seen With: J.F., M. W„ C.B.. J.P.. D.D.. and the gang. Bum Kinky” . We're to good of friends 26 w Is a: ass Si. 2k a: n 2k ik PH §58 5 1 5 a: rti m ■ ) m 1 Jim 1179 Woodward Dr., Wesf Chester; 6 5 64; Vo-Tech, future Plans: Woodworking 'Shell 1179 Woodward Dr., West Chester; 5 24 63; Business; Future Plans: Dave; Song: Worried isle ; Seen With: T.C., .B., ID.. A.B.; MAN 'Burney 65 Old Kings Highway, D'town; 9 5 64; Academic; future Plans: W.C.S.C., marriage; Ski Club 1,2,3; Young Life 1,2,3; Living Arts 2,3; Track 1; Student Council 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1J; Concert Choir 3; french Club 2; Cymkana 2; Song: If ; Seen With: B B, 5.S., A.E., N.V., S.L.; Get Smurfed! .. Iove ya babe . Hi! Where's that smilef . Swap, spit, S licky face! . Photography forever! I? 5 1 33 a: 33 03 0 226 Carbo 1110 Clenside Ave., D'town, 12 14 63; PRO; Future Plans: To become a police officer; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Leltermans Club 1.2; Song: Grand Illusion Carol 413 Garfield Ave., D'town; 12 24 '64; Business; future Plans: Work, travel. Doug; Seen With: D.S. E.G.; Let's go foxhunting! . . Bruce” Rusty RD f 2. Box 63, Glenmoore; 2 27 64; Vo-Tech, Harlev Davidson!” .. The Family n 0 : ? G 2k' ft so2 sO O on 5 5 fanme 247 Autumn Dr., Exton; 9 13 64; Academic; future Plans: College major in Journalism; Cheerlcading 2J; Student Council 2,3; Daisy Chain 2; Class Float 3; Senior Brunch; Ski Club 1.2J; Track 1,2,3; Gvmkana 2; Pep Club 2; Penny Press 1,2; Musical 1; living Arts 1,2J; Class Secretary 3; Seen With: K.C., BW.A B . D.J., S.M. D.D., T.B., '82 Rahs; Bitter-Sweet . Haystacks forever! ORl.C.L. 927 Wear 501 Edgewood Dr., Exton; 3 10 64; Academic; future Plans: College-Settle Down-Ski my mind away!; Young Life 1.2,3; Campaigners 1,2.3; Soccer 1,2J; Song: Lola — OUR VERSION ; Seen With: Hoagy. JFK., Chester, Hacker, Spanky, Mouth, East Women, Big Head. Julio; Yes!” . . Git It!” You Cotta Want It ... Andrew, how's your syndromI Swap, spit-licky face ... What’s for uh uh lunch f George 514 Mark In., D'town; 12 23 63; Vo-Tech 28 $ - Karen 120 Firethorn Dr., D'town; 9 17 64; PRO. Pep Club 1; Student Council 2; Daisy Chun 2; Homecoming Court 3. Cheerleading 3. Song: Lady ; Seen With: D K , L.L., C.N.. A.P.; That's what he said” What's upt Boring “Kathy 27 Jenkins Dr., D'town; 1 24 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Ski Club 1,2.3; Spanish Club 1,2; Spain 2; Student Council 2,3lv-pres); Class Secretary 2, N E.D. T Sward 1;N.H.S. 1,2,3;Photo Club 3; Who’s Who 2; living Arts 2; Song light ’: Seen With: S.W. A “The Club'. K.D.. I W. B A. R 8, B S., R K.. BB, D. .; Can anyone drive a stickshift! . let's hit the slopes! ... Hey, smack! ■ mm Clift 350 Peck Rd.. D'town; 6 17 64, Academic; Future Plans: College and extensive travel; Soccer 1,2,3; Tennis 1; tetter mans Club 2,3; Modern Dance Club 2,3; Art Assistants 3;Ski Club 1.2,3;Student Council 3; living Arts 1,2,3; Cymkana 2; Song: Lota -Weazy A the Spankettes; We've been to the Virgin Islands S.S.• Are you really the Boss? Wanna split a package of crackers! got a nickel! k ce £ Q 5 os Kerry Box 444 Spnngton Rd.. Clenmoorc; 8 12 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Spanish Club 1.2; Wrestling Belles 1.2; N.H.S. 1,2.3; C. A. A 1.2.3; Art Assistants 2,3; lacrosse 1,2,3; Seen With: D.J., S.M., D.F. Church 109 Briarwood Dr., D’town, 10 18 64; Academic; Future Plans Mechanical Engineering; Song: Roll With The Changes ; Seen With: J.V., M.V., I.O., M.J., HP, R.F.; Always at the station doing everything else but working! . 4-Wheelin ' Ceily Valley Creek Rd., D'town; 5 24 64; PRO; Future Plans: Work, and lead a happy A healthy life; Song: Peace ot Mind ; Seen With: C.F., F.O.. K.F., D C., MB; Excuse me! Franny T.D.-We finally did it! 12 12 J.C. RD 9 2 Creek Rd., D'town; 10 2 64, Academic; Future Plans: College - Bus Adm A Comp. Sci.; Penny Press 2,J; N.H.S, 1,2.3; Computer Operator 2.3; Yearbook Editor 3; Bowling 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3; Academic Count t! 2, Class Treasurer 2. Musical 3; Class Float 2; N.E.D.T. Award 1. Who's Who; Song: Private Eyes ; Seen With:S B . J.H.. B R.. IP.. D.R . T D . IP.. D.D.; Fatly Bird Baggers Hey Stef, where's Wallyt It's been Rushed! Citation Express leaves in 5 min.! Army 498 Hopewell Rd, D'town. 12 16 63; PRO; Future Plans: Make a living in the army; Kill or be Killed Red 305 LionviUe Rd.. D'town; 12 15 64, Vo-Tech; Future Plans: Cet my cosmetologist license, and John Weis. VIC A 1.2.3; Seen With IW, M.K.. IP.; What's kickingt . Yeah Right! Hey Rabbit 30 - ? -E-% 5 ■8 a S3 IUjI N' n ••f N' «o JOSEPH CHARLES DALEY, III CRAIG W. DAVIS cji5'ci ? 2 £ -3 a 2 t % Z - f £ L. • VI . C ? vr 2 £-£ S£ sU ci Q - f 5 B 9 g Q - 2: t . 1S5S35 Illi i . 2 At, C I . ‘S ■S 2 15 51 «s ?svis _' t0 3 2 Is • 15 ? -r 2 5 ‘ •? a t • rt 9 2 e 5 Millais MARK GORDON DA GHIR NICHOLE MARIE DA VENPOR T i ||5-« I yi.|c FV ►— 3-c i 46 5:; : r-M lljsi? °Ji«i $ f J ',5. nm £ o J C f : | 3 SuSJI 5 oai ra.5 DAVID JOSEPH CURA ELIZABETH A. DALY ANDREA LYNN DA VISON 11II Si O'v. 8 | £ g • 2 S 5 2 S ip JOSEPH J. DEG A RAY, JR. ae 5 s ■Q o I 21 Ml rf: § vJ 1 V «oOq S- U¥ c r - • i l! Q OfN a. Q.r- 2 c c I M RliU r. i V? e Sh • « ■= -o? u n' j: KATHY MARIE DECK | ?'§ «, Ifiife £ £ 5 ' C 'o 2 £ §)lJ 2A gllg ll 5 u. v; O: ti ? BERNADETTE MARIE DEM A TTEO v « d Jtj ix. 5 9® im ml i I 8 |1 BETH ANN DELL'A RING A « o •§ «c a S I n ALAN DALE DETTERLINE flUbw KA THERINE ANN DENNIS GERALD G. DEN IT HORNE, JR. St I 6 3 rC j' | §'5 lo •S r- ? CJ : £ i m If $li MK pH? VS .« ‘ 5 ? Ki ![ isy iiij §. !|S|i 3 -1 - t 13 SI itn ,■ ■ B S i k _ 2! Ci ' y i l;i ih Sf«i6 z o Z'' J £ at £ 0=2 111, mi Ifj'l PHI 2 I fc 2 §5 n “ 5 ? - c 5 £ 06 ill 3 Jr ■R s I s 3 11 3l ? Dl PIETRO RICHARD JOSEPH Dl LUIGI l N JENNIFER LYNN 5?f Dl BENEDETO 5 RICHARD PETER DRESCHER 3 o 3 7 V 3 5 = C - O J3| 5 £ 2 1.2 m c ri; ' is $S •5 ; o K Sf8| S«P X ,}• V BRIAN CHRISTOPHER DONAHUE JCS2 9 • 1 a- ERIC Dl SANTIS Situs ta N - C 3. S '= 2. C Uin j g 2 ; jo ■ 8. 2 « £l ■£ Q « 4 rfjtilSsrS c . r n 3 ? I um TAMMY LINN DOLL ROBERT HAROLD DRILL, III S ? £ V. ill sis srs ta? 'fit o 3 D PETER R. DOLNACK EDWARD W. DONNON DANIEL LUKE DOUGHERTY c §?3 c 5 1 52: m ■Erin” 15S0 Clayton Rd., West Chester; 8 15 64; Academic; Future Plans: Engineering-Solar at P.S.U.; Ski Club 1,2,3; Swim Team 1; Theater Club 3; N.H.S. 2,3, Who's Who; Penny Press 3; Musical 3; fall Production 3; Modern Dance Club 3; Concert Choir 3. lim 825 Taylor Rd., D'town; 8 25 64; Academic; Future Plans: Pilot. Purdue U.; Rod and Gun Club 1.2 ); ”All you zombies” Dave” 1460 Shadyside Rd. D'town; 11 23 64; Vo-Tech.-Future Plans: Work, Trade School; Song: The End” e T £ £ 2= to 22 £ 23 25 R 5 Cinders” 413 Crump Rd., Exton; 12 10 64; Academic- PRO; Future Plans: Get Rich; Song: lay it on the Line”; Seen With: ID.. T.S.. N.P., B.D.; Charles What shouldn't we do nextt .. What do you say, sweetheart) ”Beagle” 333 letferson Ave., D'town; 3 17 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Hockey 1,2,3(1st Team All-Ches-Mont); Basketball 1.2: lacrosse 2,3; G.A A. 2,3; Ski Club 3; Seen With: N.D., T.M.. P.M., M.P., C C , D.M. K.L.; Hey Girdle! Laura's shrink .. need help chickiet” .. All sugar ”F”RD a 1, Chester Springs; 10 19 63; Academic; Future Plans: Electronics, art; Song: ”)ou Shook Me All Sight Long”, Seen With: B.H., M.Y.. V.W., S.S.; “Your stero is the most important possession!” 23 to T O O to 23 Lynn RD $ 1, Chester Springs; 10 7 64; Business; Future Plans: Secretary, Artist; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Song: Sailing”; ,Keep Dreaming Marty P.O. Box 61, D'town; 10 4 64; Vo-Tech; future Plans: College for landscape design; VICA 1,2,3; Living Arts 1,2,3; Song: Gimme Three Steps ; Dreams beget reality Cilda, your crazy! Is it time to leave) Dale” 720 Lancaster Ave., D'town; 5 24 63; PRO; Future Plans: Drive Truck 36 fN. I -I lifi i A it tS : 53|sJ| ''w tap nh j'! 11 iiii £ 2 ' ?ss C i k t £ i 3 t ’ 8Jiss K ’ 3 rJ ?iu5i i 8 l! I|S3|? ii-i c ° c- a y J 3 2c i-g-O s| y -C -J 5J .o n- o J5 r o §51 i i s «' JAMES THOMAS FALCONE GIGI J- FELSNER FRANK D. ENGLUND S 3 i. o a ■ v 5 ! . •- « .5® a S j I ? 5 3 i 5 sll M o fit? O «Q if . |SS? 5 fj 5 mp S- C j- ■S -S. S£1l |S s«? m e . Si N 5 a. ? 2 5 FORREST JAMES FARRELL MICHELLE MARIE EVERHART KAREN JOY EMERSON S3-s; $S3 |l 0 t-iSS I SSI Q oC ires I' ? =So fli.3 £ §1 S i ' -N £ __; S S3 j 2 o£ •=: ;£ c = “ Vj U S H c p ., • fc 3 u S?s? i cSn' 3 2 § - 5 2 $ |33if filial . ‘441 FERN ELLEN FALLER T - 'sj DAVID MA TTHEW EVANS LEE EMMETT ELLMAKER, III H || H ssi a 5 . - -c u CO RUSSEL ALAN FERRELL CLINTON WILLIAM FETTER MAN, II pr M 4 Z i | 5 f E D 1 • 3 6 ? 5 I? 11 to !• o 3 . 5.3 5 s § 2 's jp c j ,5 ST?? CHRISTINA MARIA FORGIONE I ?• !r? S: P ? 5 5? y i .•§ s DONALD CRISLER EORBES MICHAEL ANDREW EORD r„ a v. t a 11 V,H! ji f!§ | 9 5. ' It’ m sss v« 5 m Is ir? ? O ® I Is I ?£■ fsr ?? a.5 ? N tj HU m a. . O S' |w ft 90 I-l 3 ? 1 SHERRI LEE FETTERS AMES NORMAN FIRTH ROBERT JOSEPH FISCHER BARBARA ALLISON FITTS kj SOS ki £ £ MJ 20 0 14 - Rodney 102 Wildbrier Rd., D'town; 8 7 64; Academic; Future plant: College; Football; Seen with: everyone; Song; All songt by AC DC; what's ya do'n meet- ing new facet at different places Rose 1614 Bondsville Rd.. D’town; 6 19 64; PRO; Future Plans; Work and hopefully travel; Seen With; D.S., A.D.F.; Yeah, right now! Yeah right Monie , 1248 Shadyside Rd., D'town; 2 17 64; Future plans; Take Prinny to D.C., to become a cook; Track 2,3. B.S.U. 2: Seen With: Prinny. Holly. Karen, Sabrina, ulie, Anna, Marsha, foy, C.M.. C.S., S.W., IF., Y.S, M S., T.S.; Song: Fire and Desire ; You're buggin , My boy is on kj 5 kj kj I U £ X ce n: u Q 05 k. k. 5 Karen” Box 98, Fagle; 2 11 64; Academic; Wrestling Belles 1,2,3; Trench Club 1; Art Assistant 2:1st place Mag. Drive 1; Future Plans: College tor secondary education and live in the Bahamas; Song I Can't tell you Why ; Bermuda '79 Florida 81 . T.P., V.A., mafia, Swee- pie, Crapeape, T.A., C.C, Purple Elephants, Nautilus, Km Frm Dave : 512 Sunset Dv„ D'town; 1 17 64; Academic; Future Plans; Attend college; Basketball 1.2,3; baseball 1,2,3; gymkana 2; N.H.S. 2,3; letters in Basketball and Baseball; Song: Born to RUN ; Seen With: D.F., K.C.; Oh, she is big! .. o £ as kj k. k. Dan ; RD 92, Township Line Rd., D'town; 7 2 63; Academic; Future Plans: College; Seen With: M.M., B.B.. S.M., MJ.; Southern Rocken Roll . Sweet Home Alabama Led Zepplin Days and Confused' £ uj SisS uj Be Uj a Tome”; 149 Woodland Cr„ D'town; 8 3 64; Academic; Future Plans: Travel, College; N.H.S. 1,2,3; Lacross 1,2,3; C.A.A. 1,2,3; Living Arts 1,2.3; Seen With: Otts fun group, C.C., B.I.. C.P.; Song: American Beauty ; Can I have a ride” . . There's another neat person! Wend ; Dogwood in Chester Springs; 6 28 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, Fun Forever; NFDT Award I; N.H.S. 1.2.3; Ski Club U.3. Who’s Who 3; Song Born to be Wild Seen With: 5.1V., K .F., M.F., K.F., MM, J.D.; I was born ready CIA Aren't we wifty” Don't lose the B. Seger tickets . Take it light Mark Marcus 1428 Manor wood Dr; 8 8 64; Academic; future plans: Air Force or move to Virginia; Seen with: W.F., K.E..D.D., M.M.. .£ .; Saying: Wendy, Wendy, Wendy , Hey, Darryn did you get that shirt at the concertf , Songs: Stairway to Heaven , Don’t Bring me down 39 1 fTl Are 1520 Montvale Circle, I VC; 8 6 64; Academic; Future plans: Biology, Athletic Training; Cross Country, Swimming, Track, H.H.S., Ecology Club, G.A.A.; Running with O.C., CCpractice with the Kcrmudgeons, Recycling with Ecology Club, Camping with M O M. E.C. =5 5S§ iu C Nay Misti Hayri ; 405 Chesterfield Dr., D'town; 1 1 65; Academic; Future plans: to become a psy • chologist (Delaware State) Make the Olympia; Renee Alan, I don't care what others think I'm my own person! Pres. Class of '82 1, Student Council 1.2,3; Girls track 1,2,3: indoor track 1,2,3; newspaper stall 3, Outstanding Runner Award 1,2; Varsity letter 1 2,3, Indoor outdoor school records in 200. 400, 1600m relay; float committee 1; Sr. Class prom committee; Black Student Union 1,2(vice pres.), 3fptes); tribute to Martin I. King Black Arts Festival 1,2,3; District quahfer in outdoor track 1,2,3. Tim 110 WUdbrier Rd.. D'town; 12 7 63; Academic; Future plans: Go to College, become successful A make Megabucks; Malvern A.A.U. Swimming 1,2; Varsity Swim team 3; Soccer 1; Ski Club 1,2,3; Songs: The Girl I've Been Waiting for; Tom Sawyer , Tecuita Sunrise , Stairway to Heaven , Hogg . Partytime; -Mustangs- Frank 126 Green St.. D'town, 7 4 64; Business; Future plans: Career in Automotive training; Honda 400 Hawk 1036 Glenside Rd., WC; 9 23 64; Academic: Photography club 2,3; (secretary); I ibrary aid 3; Future plans: Hurt • ing; Song: In the Velvet Darkness; Seen with: K.H., R.C., B.B., K.P., I.H., When pigs fly oohh Babe! Pilgrim 1353 Cresmont Dr., D'town; 8 '23 81; Academic; Future plans: College; Girls Leaders Club 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Field Hockey 1,2,3; J.V. A Varsity letter winner; Living Arts Show 1,2,3; Gvmkana 2; Student Council 3; Song: Behind the lines; Woo A Bink (T.M., C.LJ Be brave little pilgrim!, Wjste products, Shining Star , Laughing in the restaurant, snort like laugh, balloons. Serious Jam session G-Man 405 Chesterfield Dr., D'town; 2 14 63; Academic; Future plans: College at Indiana of PA.; Indoor track 1,2; Let ter man's Club 1.2,3; Intramural Volleyball A Basketball 1J,3; Student Council 2; School newspaper 3; Gymkana 2; Martin Luther King Memorial Program 2,3; Scholastic Achievement Award; Seen with: M.R., J.F., R.A., R.M., A the rest of the fellas Reds 329 Mary St., D'town; 1y 14 64; PRO; Future plans: Travel; Rock -H- Roller, Rocky SO Tom 5 Rabbit Run Lane. RD1 Bos 371-0, Glenmoore; 8 10 64; Academic: Future plans: Attend College: Art Assistant-3, Living Art Show-2,3, Basehall-3. Song: Who's crying How ; Woods you loser. Senior Week-82 r I 55 53 £ 2 c n 55 t 40 Goodman 12 Wyndham Cl., D'town; 12 15 62; Vo-Tech; Future plans: Going in the Navy tor five years and then starting my own business. Black Sabbith. Iron man Parrinoid, Foreigner Jute Box Hero. ,Sherri 182 Old Lionvillc Rd., D'town; 8 27 64; Academic; Future plans: X-Ray Technician; ski club, track manager; Song: Hobo in the Snow: Seen with: T.S., S.P., D.H., New s Hash, Hey girls, smells like the fruit scctin of a grocery store. Rick 4 Robin Rd., Exton; 10 20 64; Vo-Tech; Future plans: Building Construction A or Antiques; VICA 1,2,3; Outlaws, led Zepplin. A Pink Floyd. Sue , Susie 105 Wilson Circle, Exton; 3 14 64; Academic; Future Ians: College for Nursing A eventualy become a midwife: David, 11 26 80,(Just the 2 of us Grover Washington. Jr.); Student Council 1,2; Ski Club 1J; Cheerleading 1; pep Club 2; living Arts Weekend 1,2J; Living Arts Awards; Stevie Nicks, Springsteen '60, '81: Vi of p4 K.M., D.T., .IV., K.S.C. A Pb Bunnies J.B., S.C., Hey I. T., can I speak to you in rhe bathroom for a secondt!! , Karen. Are they worth it fIP' Ft. Lauderdale '81 ... D.T. Andrea Box 395A Walnut, Glenmoore; 11 30 64 Cowboy 113 Crump Rd.; lionville; 11 18 64; Business; Future plans: Unsure, Possibly a lawman; Songs: San Angelo . El Paso , Actors: lohn Wayne A Randolph Scott; Movie: High Noon Seen with: Big Bill and Sherry Core. £ Uj Splash Grandview Dr., Lyndell: 2 11 64; Business; Future plans: Own my own chain of Restaurants or some type of salesman Songs: Call me the Bree c A Babys , Back on my feet again At First you don't suceed. Hell with it. Favorite word: Kinky Edie 141 Heritage lane; Exton; 4 24 64; Academic; Future plans: College; Ecology Club 3; Seen with: I.M., C.S., J.S., S.S., D.M., K. W.; Take a walk on the wild side. The Doors, Meil Young. Jimi Hendrix, All the Good times we had. Bill Rd 3 Box 76, Glenmoore; 9 25 64, Business; Future plans: Get a Job, pay taxes, die; Marshall Tucker Fire on the mountain; Joanne 42 lie 5 5 Uj X C Ouo llda 686 Hopewell Rd.. D'town; 5 22 64; Academic; Future Plans: College for international business; French Club U,Mprcs); N.H.S. 1,2,3; German Club 3; N.E.O.T. Award 1; Commended National Merit; Lukcns Student Mgt. Conference; Seen With: The dudes at the cabin and at West town. Huey 703 McKernan In., Ft ton; 11 1 63; Academic; Future Plans: College or the Air Force; letterman's Club 2,3; Basketball 2.3{capt.); Song: Superman ; “Lets go to McDonalds . H.M.F. Foothead 221 W. Pennsylvania Ave., D'town; 9 7 63; PRO; Future Plans: Army; Song: You Shook Me All Night 5 Uj £ O 5 Uj 0 2 Q X QC X Holly Box 34, Clcnmoorc; 12 29 63; Business; Future Plans: To live mv life the way I want to; Art Assistant 3; Seen With: 8.5.. DR , L.T., J.K., P.K., DM., WR., P.B., D.D., T.B Brad 40 Township Rd., D'town; 10 21 64; I. A. Major; Future Plans: Trade School; Baseball 2,3; Bowling 3; Song: Don't Bring Me Down ; Seen With: S.S., M.Y., B. IV.. DD Patti 38 Surry Way, Exton; 8 14 63; Business; Future Plans: Drexel for Interior Design and marry Adam; Song: Precious ; Cindy and Wendy, uh huh! - £ Qc 5 Cc cc I BQ OP Uj X X £ Walk 232 Biddle Dr., Exton; 7 18 '64; Academic; Future Plans: College: Ski Club 1,2; Song: Good Times, Bad Times Debbie Piedmont Dr., D'town; 4 16 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Wrestling Belles 1J; Hey T.R. K.B. let's go to M B 's . Don't worry Theresa, I'll catch up! Bruce RD a 2, D'town; 9 25 63; PRO; Future Plans: Farming 43 CAMILLE MAE HAktqw JOHN A HENDRICKS -H II! s • « ■ o s'$S 1 3 q j£ i s'! 3 — V c .? c: H !' 5: 't JOS' 2 2 I ilk :!i! si? 53?: jP §|“ 5|l fc N JEANNE ELIZABETH HESSINGER inn; y '•: — .Sj j Z S C - O 5 - ’ Jj ? f fiRt s|sSs2l8l a si'stS-? 4 a: s5fs |pji j 5 6 t s i3 2'5 y i £ If oe 3 •Si £e $ Z VO CD i! BRIGITTE ANNE HEIDECK JAMES R. HENDERSON CARLTON MACE HEDANI 15 S v s:‘ zi i E 1 s - § ® • sir lit £ 9 3 ; o -« r 4, C 3 ovj 9 ?- ri TODD DUYSTERS HENDERSON ROBERT S. HERR o m liny 109 Biddle Dr; Fxton; Academic; Future Plans: I would like to have a career in landscape Architecture; . V. letter for football 2; Marching band 3; Song: Dance On A Vo!cano -Genesis. CHI HUU S06 Sunset Drive; D- Town; Academic; 10 28 63; Future Plans: Co to College; Song: Stairway To Heaven Dream On”; Seen with: 6.8., T.N., Q.P., J.L., RL., R.W., D.H.. D.M.. T.N.. DC Fima Mae Tarpit 76 West Uwchlan Ave; Fxton; Academic; 8 5 64; Future Plans: work! work! work! and become Mrs. Robert Mc ilton; SFDT Award (10); Heidi! I Smell leather! ... Be Good! . a E- C 0 rti 3 o o 0 a so r EM rti Jo 617 lolene Dr; W-Chester; PRO; 3 27 64; Future Plans: Work, Marriage A to be Happy; Photography Club 2; (secretary); Garden Club 2; Bowling; Songs: leather and Lace Young Turks ; Seen with: K.H., F.L. Larry 1150 Fdgmont Dr; W-Chester; PRO; 9 25 64; Future Plans: Trade School; Sav hello to Genny Miller Sweet Home Alabama . Santa's Coming To Town - Bruce Springsteen; Seen with: F.M.. R.C., T.M., S.M. Dave 130 Crump Rd; Fxton; Academic; 10 3 64; Future Plans: College; Cross-Country 2,3; Wrestling - 1,2,3; Track 3; Letterman's Club- 2,3; Cross Country Varsity 2,3; Districts 3; Varsity Wrestling 3; joker Society (CO; Student Council 1; Ao:ig: Start Me Up • Rolling Stones; Seen with: R.W., G.K., J.L., D M D.D., T.B., ].P., Yogi Packman . . Trouble in C-Ville. again! Get off my back . Scream in the Dark . Betty loves Mud! 0 I e i 33 S 9Q £ 5 s. 50 Kevin 507 Marshalton Rd.; D-Town; Academic; 7 3 64; Future Plans: College, then work; Rod A Gun Club 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Song: Against the Wind -Bob Seger. Zekc 5 La Vida Via Dr; D-Town; Academic; 12 6 '63; Future Plans: Work. Then College; Football 1; Song: ,Song Remains the Same - Led Zep; Two old Maids Grain Brain ... The Park . ID ... Whats gigin' tonight . .. Hopewell church Grave Yard. K 5 Independence Lane; D- Town; Academic; 11 2 63; Future Plans: College for Radiology and to find my unicorn; Photography Club 2,3, (V.P.); Ski Club 2,3; Garden Club 2; living Arts Show' 1st place award; Senior Brunch; Skiing, Sailing, Softball, Bowling; Wild times in Ocean City The Rocky Horror Picture Show A Tim Curry Over at the Frankenstein Place ; Song: Under Pressure , Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie; Oh Really I see . Actually Tad; M.G., I.H., K.P., T.C.; Unicorns, and purple rainbows. Silver Hills . 45 Q. 1 9! Johnny 135 Ridgewood Cl. D'town; 1 14 64; Academic; Future Plans: College-Biology; Bowling 1; UN Club 2,3; Games Club 1,2; German Club 1; Electronics Club 1J,3; Ham Radio Club 1; Newspaper 1,3; SHS 1,2,3: Yearbook 3; Student Council 1.2,3; Math Club 1,2,3; Lab Assis. 2,3; Musical 1.2,3; Seen with: S.B., J.C., J.J., J.P., DO., S.S., M.D.: Song: Physical . Betty Davis lyes ; Flight in 5.5. . . We have ignition What did Stcpi do now .. Another new car Coach RD 2 Box 223, Chester Springs; 5 10 64; Academic; Future plans: College-Wild Life tech.; Musical 1,3; Newspaper 3; Concert Choir 1.2,3; song: landslide ; seen with: D.J., T.S., D.J., S.G.; Photography Camping . Girls . Watching Bullwinkle and Rocky Honest Yank Em Yo Dave, can you drive Uj Co Tami 430 Forge La., Fxton; 8 23 64; Academic; Future plans: college-business administration; Poms 2,3: Young Life 1,2; Marching Band 2,3; Seen with: D.H., D.K., C.F., K.H., S.M.; song: Bruce Springsteen; Loose, high, and free ... Gorgeous Celluloid Heroes-Kinks . love Hearts .. . State champs Joe 282 Fairview Rd., Glenmoore; 11 3 64; Pro; Future Plans: Ceramic classes, be with boyfriend, party; song: 'Tree Bird , Tom Sawyer ; Stop playing with your Barbie dolls Sue, B.W., S.F., Rich Shut up or put up Kelly 425 E. Lancaster Av., Dtown; 3 25 64; Academic; Future plans: Work; Pom squad 3; Wrestling Belles 3; Seen with: J.H., S.U., LA., 5.0.; song: Celebrate ; Betty RD 3, Glenmoore; 9 17 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, Travel, and David: Lacrosse 1,2,3; GAA 2,3; Student council 3; Homecoming Court 3; Pres. Classroom for Young Americans 3; Girls' Leaders Club 3; Seen with: J.S., T.G., K.B.. D.H., K.F.; Song: All My Love ; David 8 4 81 hey. It’s groovey . and D.H. pushed me in the mud, I didn't fall too many raisins in the food1” Ingram RD 2 Dawlin Forge Rd., D'town; 5 10 63; Vo-Tech; Future plans: Welder; song: Turn the Page Linda 408 Chesterfield Dr., D'Town; 1 13 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, Money; Ski Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2; Track 2,3; Seen with: Ml. CP, CT, LD. DD; song: Take My Heart ; For Real . I have to work lynyrd Skynyrd The Bird 321 Jefferson Av., D'town; 7 4 64; Pro; Future plans: Keep a real job; Song: Back m the USSR ; Alabama ft 1 Who's Rollin'' z Uj 5 u ce 2 i 0 co 0 46 Uj Uj j Uj CQ uS as 3 0 Rob P.O. Box 377, Uwchland; 0 18 64; Academic Future plans: College; Soccer 1,2J; song: Thick as a Brick ; It's alright lane 1906 Bcrue Dr., C'ville; 12 2 64; Academic; Future plans: College, ministry; NHS 1,2,3; UN Club 3; Song: On the Road Again Dana 309 Northlake Dr., D'lown; 12 27 64; Academic; Future Plans: Nursing. Tim forever; NHS NHS 1,2,3: French club 2,3; Wrestling Belles 1; Junior class vice Pres.; Senior class Pres.; Student Council 2,3; Seen with: S.M., K.B.. B.W., R.K., T.D.E. (3 3 79) and the Gang; Song: Genesis, Journey, Billy Squire; Where's the Geisha . H.U.Z. . There's another bus! Hey girls z Q Uj I OS Uj Q £ Dave Township Line Rd. RD 2, D-town; 10 16 64: Academic; Future plans: College- psychology; Mixed chorus 1: Concert choir 2,3; Worm Uj U 1 0 Frog 620 Norwood Rd.. DP6town; 9 23 64: Academic; Future plans: College- Computer Science; Mixed chorus 1; Concert chorus 2,3; Vocal ensemble 3; District chorus 2,3: Musical 1,2,3: Seen with: J.H.. D.S., S.G., S.V., T.N., B.H., worm . Rat. Raf: “Awesome ... Dallas Cowboys 91 Uj 5 Z 0 5 Joanne 115 Chapel St.. D'lown; 5 11 64: Academic: Futurcplans: good g b and be happy; Seen with: K.B., K.D.. L.J., F.M.. R.F., S B., T.J.: Rolling Stones Billy F.O. Karen to the mat Z !i “0 Mike 70S Taylor Rd., D'lown; 11 22 64; Academic: Future plans: College- Architecture; living Arts 1,2,3; Seen with: H P., J.C., J.V., M. V., JO.: Song: Jimi Hendrix; “FnA Mega 9 SS “Linda 1508 Wiamea Dr., D'town; 8 27 64; Pro Todd 8 Spruce Or. RD 4, IV. Chester; 8 23 64, Academic: Future Plans: College; Ice Hockey 1,2,3; Seen with: S.M., K.B.-C.S., C.T. S.; How ya doin Jo-Jo Captain Gig 47 BARBARA L. JUNIER U ; I i-?i 5: £ r u RICHARD CHRISTOPHER KALUZA JENNY LEE KALLMEYER || c' -C 1 85 II v,S® s' «? i u a § o « si s -3 L -vTUs'l a «S .1 V = 0. -5 ? | YAS US HI KA TSUMA DEBORAH RUTH JORGENSON RONALD EUGENE KACMAR DENISE LYNN KANE ?! || is cl |i II d? ? • ? m N 2 Jf ■ Chris 80 Clan dale Rd., £xion; 4 8 64; Academic: Future plans. I ive in Canada off the land; Ecology Club 3; ZZ lop, FTW, DTD, LPA, Northern Fried, El Loco, In the white room with black curtains. fFK 112 Morris Rd. Exton: 1 23 64: Academic; Future plans: college, boxing, write a book called Somewhere fast Of Love Football 1,2; Boxing at West Chester State 3; Track 1: Honor Society 1,2.3; Song: Tight titlin' jeans; Scen with: Wee , Mouth, Hogie, Kropper. Fa t Girls, SPANK Y and the spankets. I’m from D'town and whr are you gonna do about it The sun never sets in the East Lets go to East Snowman 105 Mcllvain Dr., D'town; 9 8 64; PRO; Future plans: Go to college and live life to Its fullest; Song: Olias of Sunhillow, SNOW of 81. What schmuck, loops. Seen with: D O., H.A., P.E., S.H., M.M., C.F., C.O., K.E., Tom RD 2 Glcnmoorc; 4 23 63; Vo-Tech; Future plans: To have my own machine shop; Chevy's rule, Chevy's best F the rest. Matt 320 Woodland Dr., D'town; 12 30 64; Academic; Future plans: Do Dings wit da cnvirontment-Environ-mcntal Engineering; NEDT Certificate 1, Honor Award 2, Newspaper 3, Student Council 3, Cross Country 1,2, Who's Who in High School Students, Ski club 1,2,3; The World should be rid of the basic dude, The Tower Cult. David 225 Woodland Dr., D'town; 10 4 63; PRO; Future plans: go to college to be a public administrator, Super Quas, EMT, Went lung 1, Powerlifting, Songs Freebird, Stairway to Heaven, Wendy Dave forever. Seen with Todd, Rob, Parke, Dan, Jim. Rick, Jeff, Bill, Jumbo Pam 418 Lightfoot Dr., D- Town; 5 6 64; Future Plans: To go to college, get a Job and love life the best possible wav!; Spanish Club 1,2,3, Trip to Spain 2, National Honor Society 1,2,3, Governor's School for the Arts, Living Arts 1,2,3; Seen with: K.K. S.K., A.F., V.S., T.M., D.R , M.K., R. W ; Kim-we g’rgin' Friday I” What's up guysT . Songs: Remember by Aerosmith the music of Jeff Beck. 5 £ els rn Lis Box 62, Glenmoore; 10 24 64; Academic; Future plans: college, drum corps, enjoy life; ski club 1,2,3; Student Council 2; Health club 2,3; Concert Band 1,2: Marching Band 1,2,3; Silk corps 2,3 (capt. 3); Band State Champs '81; Young Life 3; Intramural volleyball 2,3; career experience. Band Camp 1,2,3; Song: You make my Dreams;Seen with: R.B., J.D., L.C., N.V., A.E., Move it SilksI Don't worry about it I’m not that dumb What a how! Do you understand this Anna ; skiing, swimming, college guys, hanging with the gang, ice skat- Danny 11 Andover Dr.. Exton; 10 5 64; Academic; Future plans: college (undeclared) plav Frisbee, Play in a Drum Corps; Ski club 1,3; Marching Concert Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 3: Wind Ensemble 3; D.H.S. swimming 3; Songs: Best Of Times, Tom Sawyer, Tunnel of Love, Seen with: AMY, K.L., J W.. M.A., L.E., T.S., K.J., J.H., R.A.. SP, E.O., Aye, Yo Dean, Hey, Where's Amy, Uh, your not going to prep life, are you f 49 T§ Hi 354 Lincoln Avc., D'town; 10 14 63; Business; Future plans: College; Ski Club 2; Pep Club 3; Cheerleading 2J; iong: “Physical “Ken 1486 Federal Or., D'town; 7 30 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; DIASA 1; Came Club 1,3; Electronics Club 2,3; Student Council 3, Coif 2,3; Seen with: LJ., T.D., B.H., D O.. B.I.; song: Endless Love . What's Up” Remember the Junior Prom B.H.I K OQ Kose RD 1. Kristin Dr., D'town; 2 1 64; Academic; Future plans: College, develop my own successful masoty business; Wrestling 1,2,3; Cross country 2,3; Lettermans Club; Seen with: J.L., DR., D H., R.W.; song: iGimme Shelter ; “Yo, What's Up . .. “What” Hovs much ya over “Rossi 1984 Olympic Wrestling .. State Champ Sue 315 Stuart Av., D'town; 2 2 64; Business, Pro; Future Plans: Working at O'Brian Machinery Co., having fun; Seen with: J.S.. M.D.J.M.. V S., V.H., E D , T.N.. A.F., P.K.: SONG: Don't Misunderstand Me , Thank You ; “What a breath . “You're delircousl 10 16 79 Jimmy Smith Kirk 220 Manor Avc., D'town: 8 25 81; Pro; Future Plans: Medual Lab Tech., work on bones and Melynn and our 450 SL Mercedes Bern; Ski Club. Track; song: Super Freak Let’s Groove ; Do that ... Urk You Seen with: Melynn (love ya always, Cuddles) Cutler' RD 3 Clcnmoore; 2 24 63; Pro; Future Plans: Pro. Guitarist, get rich: I. A. Major 1,2; THE ROUNDUP Southern Rock lives on ’’Green Grass and High Tides . . Me and Beth Many good times never forget B.M. in 11th Mindy 1156 Marshallton-Thorndale Rd., W. Chester; 7 23 63; Business: Future Plans: College, Paul; Seen with: H. J.K., S.L., ID., A.B.. S.C., I P. D.K., S.P., V.J., song: Mandy , Urgent ; Wrestling Belles 2,3; Mixed Chorus I, 2.3; Yearbook Business Staff 1,2; Musical 3; Hey Babe ... Where’s Hoppa, Julie, Kim ... Do you work tonight Let’s Leave” . What lunch do you eat .. Don't ask me Garry” 19 Pinewood Dr., D'town; 9 30 64 Academic; Future plans: millionare and marry many beautiful women; Soccer 1; Seen with J.C., C.K., T.L.. R B, R.H., R.J.. M.D.. K.H., H.M., B.L.; song: Zeppelin, 7.7. Top; The moose is loose ... Diddle, diddle Bertha let's go fishing K 3 Cy. uj 5 2 2 QC S Pi Young Kinney 315 Stuart Av., D'town; 2 29 64; Business, Pro; Future Plans: Interior Decorating School, living it up, Eddie Fitts (1 1 80); Hockey 1,2; song: Lynyrd Sky nr d. Led Zeppelin; Seen with: E.F., P.K.. A.F., S.K.; Kim-Sue Mobile . . “Pam, my car is smoking! How am I gonna explain this one f . Albone, don’t throw me in the bushes anymore! Love-Ya Ed 50 _ V. |4 5 — 3- 5 r : 5 o 5- ftS c n s' 3 3 i e £ CA THERINE LAGAN Vn £ si! 3- 3 fi- 5 : n-c r s IRJ? , ? S' S - a £5 a.n V- o BILLIE LANCE J M 5 ? 5 • d Jy , s S « 3-0 1 J 3 .1 ►£ - Ps dS 0 3 4? - §. Q. s-f UsHl ? 1 j q 55 ff: '. ? t. q ' 5 -h n se Qe c N o c i ? 1 i . ■ Kj KA THER1NE JO LAN DON 3 g.1 5 3 I .'V fr = 3 00 a N 2 n ftS ?p $2?s s;Ha ?l«hi fSvUjO ! £ v, 8 r Hi!?? ft 1- 5 ft 5 c ’ Qk.N 5 ft y §. - g $w 1 £ imii llMt; it «T 3 D |l? ? 9a 9. % 2.1 u o ? 5 '• s-J a ? fs I?li 1S-oi 1 ? 00 c .. 3 -0 •? i; 3 = s jfl 1 ? In? S'3 cT 0 fill l i ' Q MICHAEL ANTHONY KROPP PAMELA ELIZABETH KUCERA WILLIAM A LA FOUNTAIN, III |P|ft ,3-5-0' B rf ?5| £ lr ■ ?? •£31 |S|2? 2«§. is . :-s |i-| 4|gi| C? 30 • i jgij Q- i Ecga nfs? ipid 3jh ■3 r? gM o-5 S 8 JC jr-4 f|o 5 5 3 ' 2 ,3JH I i g 50 1. 5 c SK § r ? m a|t|'- c8 Si iliii iHi !5. l I 1 ;' 5. £ m 1?? s CONSTANCE LYNN KRAMER I DARYL MARY KRAPF LARS F. KREMER terry 1506 Delong Dr., D’town; 8 22 63; Academic; Future plant: insurance man; Football 1.2.3; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1; AC-DC' . T.N.T 5 rr, r fnik Pam 336 Kidwelly Ct., Exton: 8 16 63'; Academic; Future Plans: College- International relations, foreign language or political science; Spanish Cub 3; Newspaper 3; NHS 2.3; Volleyball 1; Drama 1; Student Council 1,3; Band 1; Seen with: LCMC Gang. S.A., M.W., K. . )., H.B.P.; song: “If you Leave Me Sow ; Tee-Hee-hee . Viva Guatemala is Rich 410 Mary Street , D.town; 6 18 64; Academic; Future plans: College; song: Born to BE Wild , Crec-dence Clearwater Revival ; Merp . . Mary Street .. Skclp Sandy 124 Pinewood Dr., D'town; 7 16 64; Academic; Future plans: College and lots of fun; Seen with: A.B., IK.. T.S., A.O.; song: landslide ; Hey T.S. How's Bigboy .. Can't ya hang I . Florida Sunshine Bruce 111 Whltford Hills Rd., D’town; 4 1 64; Academic; Future plans: College, see the world then head out west; Ski Club 1.2,3; Spanish club 2; Seen with: Lisa. Frank, Space (Tim), Denny. Wade, Darron; song: Cocaine ; Ramble On Up at Cornog Let’s get snow blind” .. Do it 555 5 Los 38 V IV. Lancaster Av., D.town; 5 7 64; Pro; Future plans: Secretary work, D.B., and always to be happy; Wrestling Belles 1; Seen with: D.K.. K.C., C.N., S.A.; song: ’We've Got Tonight”; Dave 2 11 81 Thanks mom for everything Sheree 203 Crump Rd., Exton; 2 6 64; Academic; Future plans: J.K.T., College-nursing; Mixed chorus 10,11; Student Council 2; Seen with: S.K., A.D.; song: Theme from Endless Love ; Yes Huh . J.K. T. 3 15 81 Whatcha doin after school Sandy f CRUST “When's Bill Coming homeI 3s Marla RD 4 Box 259. C.ville; 9 27 63; Pro; Future plans: college, good career and a family; Sr. Rip. for Business Advisory Council; Sad Eyes You’ll have this in life from time to time Gina RD 2, D'town, 4 22 64; Pro; Future Plans: Pro skatei Yeah right , work; Art Assis. Club 2; Gymkana 2; Living Arts 1,2, Seen with: M.P., T.P., T.P., B.G; song: ”let’s Groove ; Yeah Right 52 o 0 53 5 rn m n 53 9Q 03 3 e £o s -0 Sg Ron 120 Maggies La., D'town; 1 19 65; Academic; Future Flans: Electrical Engineering; Student Council Pres.. Newspaper 3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Stage Band 3; NHS 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Sleep ... Music . More Sleep Loom ini 103 Glendale Rd.. Ex ton; 3 17 64; Pro; Future Plans: College-computers; song: Rolling Stones; Time to go fishing . this calls (or a cope Cheryl 1904 Berue Dr., CVille; 2 5 64; Academic; Future plans: college, ay; Pep Club 2; NHS 2.3; Cheerleading 1,2,3; Gymkana 2; GAA 2,3; Ski Club 3; Seen With: T.l.M, SAC., K.A.M. (Friends Forever); 82 RAHS” Koog, Koog '7 be bustin'' am Senior Week 62X . . Binky“ . Grub Pijjy, Bijjy ; 10 11 80 . “Little Buddv Shore 81 Di- es m m 53 i i t S'r- i— 0 o £ 3 03 Rob 317 West Pa Av., D'town; 10 11 63; Academic; Future plans: college, travel, stay single, party; Football; song: Stone Free , Third Stone From The Sun , .Stairway To Heaven , Bold As Love , Godzilla , Chan-gling ; Where's the gig f What's up spence f Moosehead Doors If you can fust get your mind together, then come on across to me tHendrixI No one will level on the line, nobody of this world. (Dylan) Fweee , Mooo 8 King St., D’town; 5 5 64; Business; Future plans: Executive Secretary and marry B.M.; Band 1,2,3; Poms 2,3; Literary Magazine 2,3; Ski Club 2.3; Yearbook 3; NHS 2,3; Frenth Club 1.2; Seen with: M.A., I.M.. N.M.. B .. M B.. C.K., E.A.. A.B., S.D.. $.M.,l.B., J.H., K.L., V.J.; song: Don't Stop Believing , Stone in Love ; Thanks Mom and Dad and Rick (or all their love and support You’re such an air head Sises Fweee. God! .. Kee hoe .. thanks M.H. Don RD 1, Honey Brook; 2 13 63; Pro; Future plans: Retirement X 6B n :u 2 5 T SO o Mama 205 Crump Rd., Exton; 1 5 65; Academic; Future plans: College; Ski Club 1; living Arts 2.3; Gregg Typing Award 2; song: House of the Rising Sun ; Skiing The Doors OCMD You wanna meet Mr. Skol Barb , “Binky 99 Holleran Dr., D'town, 9 11 64; Academic; Future Plans: college; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Track 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Leaders Club 2; Pep Club 2; Seen with: The Gang, 5.5., A.G., K R.; Always and Forever (Out there on my own) ... Quarters . . the best apple Wow we Bio Partners, lap Goodness (B B) The last of the jokers Chip, not just a song Backpacking across Europe jim“ RD 1. Chester Springs; 4 2 64; Academic; Future Plans: College and playing soccer; Soccer 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Let ter mans Club 1,2.3; Gymkana 2; Living Arts 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Soccer . Yougotta want it Where's the gig . Lynyrd Skynyrd 53 ifJ? 0,11? '£ X S nS-3 ' h- ff|I 1 5 5f 3 5 r« li 3 mT % 4 4 '• P MIC HEAL LEO MCCORMACK S 3 02 i V jjjSL if?if . S 3 « « sr f r --1 sli |£= ’s'?! ys . h s VJ : ?r TRACEY LITO MCCAUSLAND KAREN KA Y CLARKE-MCCLURE • w CHRISTOPHER MCCLUNG |s§ fj 5 0 air Is 1 1 s 8 Si tisffc s | r ? a I |Sg ; § o..y 2 ili a -. v s?t 2Sn m •5r3 3 ■ % y; : J 3 4 3 c o . 5 •5 •? S fN ROBERT A. MCCUE KATE M. MCDOWELL CHARLES PETER MCCANN WILLIAM MCELROY SUSAN RENEA M CCA R DELL f Uj i Uj 3 Q i o cc U VU U a. 5 5 5 ha Bradley RD 1 Horseshoe Trail. Chester Springs; 11 27 64; Academic; Future Plant: College, get rich and retire young; song: Was I Right Or Wrong Lorraine ‘MeGirdle 1152 Edgemont Dr. IV Chester; 10 15 64; Academic; Future Plans: lead a clean happy life with my new found friends A go to Flor. to see Lenny; Field Hockey 2; Student Council 2,3; seen with: K.K., S.K.. T.E., A.A., N.A. is my way; What's Up ■kmky Beagle Thanks Mom A Dad for your time A love. I love You, A thank you Tisha A Kim for your true Friendship ... Leather A Lace Sue 1254 Crestmont Dr. D'town; '12 64; Pro: Future Plans: Job working with animals. Horses, horsebackriding. drawing Kim 108 Rosewood Ct.. D'town; 2 '2Q 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, Happiness forever; Sr. Class Treat.; Art Assis. 3; Student Council 3; CAA 3; Pep Club 2,3; Wrestling Belles 2; Gymkana 2; Art Show 1.2,3; Track I, 2,3; Cheerleading 3; Yearbook 2; Seen with: T.M., C.L., J. C., RAHS A the Gang of 82; song: Oh No ; I’m tired Listen you guys . . Here Pegie 9th gr. stu. coun. (Janine) . Smile . Senior Week 82 Eric 384 Corner Ketch Rd, D'town; 11 28 64; Academic; Future Plans: Mech. Engineer; Elec. 1,2,3. Laura 52 N. Woodmont Dr, D'town; 7 11 64; Academic; Future Plans: Major in Pre-med at Amherst College; National Merit Scholarship; Nat. HS Award for Excellence; Teen of the Year; Who's Who; NEDT Award; Daisy Cham 2; luken's Student Manag. Conference 2; Tennis 1,2,3 (Co-Captain); French Club 1,2,3; Newspaper 1,2; GAA 1.2,3; NHS 1,2,3; IU Student Forum 2,3; Seen with: A.K.. J.H., T.T.. C.R., M.D.; song: We’ve Only lust Begun ; You Guys Face 1343 Piedmont Dr. D'town; 4 2 64, Academic; Future Plans: Nursing School; GAA 1,2; Field Hockey 1,2; Seen with: The Fearless Foursome. MS, C. T. T, D.D.. P.M.; song: Breakdown ; What da ya say Buddyt . Better know it . . Sporting the dumb look ... Yea right Marie ... Itchy ... 1 4 79 Penny 1031 Hopewell Rd, D'town; 1 21 64; Academic; Future Plans: Teaching; In the Son Club 2: UN Club 2,3; Art Assis. 3; Bowling 2; Seen with: D.R., S.W.. I.D.; That's Disgusting Unc RD 1 Highview Dr, Chester Springs; 11 27 63; Academic; Future Plans: Yale, open law firm in NY; Seen with: T.W., T.T., J.C.. CD.. S.P., R.S.tff; song: Southern Man . Why Did You leave Me Here ; Never forget you K.P. 4 pt. mts. B.G.S.U. here Come R.O. fjj B fl a. 2o £ o ■p -' qpj A ?0o - u 5 Uj S 3-8 5 55 n N 3 C o 0s i S “Sop Suzy Q 102 Worthington Rd, Exton; 6 1 64; Academic; Future Plant: College- psychology; Student Council 1,2r3; Pep Club 2J; Senior Brunch; Sr. Float Comm.: Young Life 1.2,3; Seen with: D.J., 8 IV., K.D., J.C., RK., KB., S.P., S.A., J.W.. T.M., K.M.. C.L.. (Hey J.W. Remember Homecoming); song: Wasn't it a party ; The weekends at PSU . The Junior Prom ... PSD with Dana 1 0 QoS 332 ST Buffy 220 Spring Run Rd, D'town; 9 16 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Ski Club 1,2,3; Track 1; Hockey Manager 3; Seen with: S.A., B.C., L.C., D.J., B.M., J.M.; Always A Forever, what ( . What are we going to do tonight 5.5. 82 The Gang always Com- munity Cleaners upers ... B.C. Lions Share SA Ahoping A after school boredom LG our queen “BM A BM. the greatest lab Partners Duke 93 Holleran Dr., D'town; 9 25 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, Wendy; Wrcstlin 1,2,3(co-capt); Song. Gimme Shelter ; Seen With: Fuji, Yogi, Rick, Tom. Matt, toe, Waterloo. Rob. John, Glenn, Sue, Fern 0 £ rs 56 r £ Mike” 850 Taylor Rd., D'town; 8 28 64; Academic; Future Plans: College: Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2; Group: Outlaws Karen 382 Devon Dr., Exton; 4 11 64: Academic; Future Plans: College and own a Mercedes 450 SL; Ski Club 2,3; Pep Club 2.3; Living Arts 2,3; Gymkana 2; Prom Comm. 3; Seen with: S.G., D.T., J.W.; song: Let It Be ; 1 4 of P4” S.G. you should have grabbed some pennies}” .. Tropical Storm 81 (JB) .. Horse Soman .. Springsteen 81 Idgit RD 1 Bondsville Rd, D'town; 2 13 64; Academic; future Plans: working, marriage, travel, Rick; LBS 1,3; Health Club 1; Musical 1.2,3, Pep Club 2; Seen with: I.P., R.H., J.R.. S.C.. D.E., R.P.; song: Back in Black , Moving Pictures ; Bread” ... Stones Laura, if you say it again W'ho is it this week JR ft We're doing pretty good-how about you guysI Slones Rule Led Zeppelin £ rs 0 3 S3 £ -o 5 I n Mag RD 1 Glcnmorc; 11 2 63; Vo-Tech; Future Plans: Stock Car Driver; Kimmy 412 E. Lancaster Ave., D-town; 7 21 64; PRO; Future Plans: College, Marriage, and Work; Living Arts 2; Gymkana 2; Seen with: M B.. R.W., M S.. D.T., K.B., V.M., k.W., and my shadow.; Saying; I promise I'll go this Friday night Sorry I didn't make It, But fit I” Give me a break!”; Song: Group-Bad Company Manet, Quik Drawl 620 Penna. Ave., D-town; 6 9 64; Future Plans: Move to Maine, into a log cabin; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Seen with: The gang, Kathi, White Owl. Slasher, Loozer, and Floyd, K.R.; Song: Group-Molly Hatchet 56 in - m WILLIAM LEROY MARSH 4% ROBERT JAMES MARCH JAMES S. MAY PA TRICK RHYS MANNEN JANET SARAH MENGER ELAINE L. MENDENHALL WILLIAM S. MEISTER 0 k i i .«• : liOTrii s3g|J; j5t[o jp c o £ u i 1 SP gS -8 £ ? £ $ ft c i It L ’S ° Jf|8 $ 8 £ ® T' ? Is! « a -c 2 £ SJI f S U. V V? St | I ll I 'U E . ' V A I:i? 3|l' rs?-| ! ; = q3 P rtSy, £v€ 6 s|s!' §2 .j-a | ZUto 31st?. n ?.i 31 •= Him tiffin 3C t««3£ c « n' « ■ d | f 0 - 2 3 £ V. i -n $ 2 T='d e s £ 3! HS3r I h ea . Jj f • £. I . u Si £ 'N ,5 g ? i - 2 . J : 5 o = E-S|t'5 ilile l f-5iur-‘ur MELANIE RENEE MASSIMINI NANCY LYNN MA TTHEWS g K slj 3- in JfS If • '5 a 5 ? 5 5 1M iff 1 78 5 r fi t • c LORI ANNE MILLER eii §F N i .8 ?s BRUCE LAMAR MILES liiS STEPHEN W. MILLER BETH MARIE MILEY 'K TINA MARIE MILLER P liS !i 5 51 d t! i. c 6 ’i y. co ,jf £ 5s I C-4 15 V if a '■ « ... ? N - r n • 5? o f £ • .- 3 5 ? i v, § i S!??l 3 ? £ CD D a.$-l.sr ! ? ) ifils «t? =?! p ! 5s :° if,-? I S'pQ? 5 £ ; ? o « V c ? JOANNE ELIZABETH MIG LI ACCIO UJ 0 350 5 ,Ann Angie 385 Whitford Rd, Fxton; 3 13 64 Academic; Future Plans: College- Nursing: Silks 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Concert Choir 3; Vocal Fns. 3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Swim Team .?. Young Life 2J; Seen with M.A., D.M., W.S., B.K., C.H., L.S.; song: Boat On The River ; Fwee .. Keep Smiling ... Band 7 Missy 1302 Walnut Ridge Or., D'town; 2 22 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; French Club 1; Yearbook 2,3 (Co-Editor in Chief); Float Comm. 2; NHS 1,2,3; Student Council 2: Daisy Chain 2; Who's Who in Amcr. High Schools; Seen With: J.D.M. and Co. 82; song: Billy Joel; I'm Functioning We'll have these things Hey JO. Sue RD 1 Rabbit Run Rd, Glenmoore; 4 29 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Ski Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1JJ; Art Assis. Club 2.3; GA A 1,2.3; Lacrosse 1,2.3; NHS 1,2,3; Hockey Manager 2; song: LynyrdSkynyrd; Skiing Sailing Lacrosse The great outdoors Aurgh U CO OS 2: I os o so r Dan Woodmont North Apts.. D'town; 10 14 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Student Council 3; Homecoming; Young Life; song: Don't Stop Believin'' Rick 110 Uwchland, D'town; 8 13 64; Pro; Future Plans: College. Football 1,2.3; Lettermans Club 1,2,3; Windsor Club Pres. 1,2.3; song: Rap Dirty, Blowfly , On The Hand , Two htings you must take pride less 323 Penwyllt Ct, Fxton;3 24 64; Academic; future Plans: College; Italian Club 1; Spanish 1,3; Wrestling Belles 2; Band 1.3; Silk , 3; NHS 2,3; Pep Club 3; Ski Club 3; Seen with K.M., S.P., M.O., S.W., L.D.; song: Penn State Fight Song ; 'VI. Hewlett High . Gag Me Steve Yikes Rivva 1.63 Slee e Sisters Slee e Mobile X o os Uj U os CO os 0 0 Uj OS 5 Todd 206 Worthington Rd, D'town; 10 3 63; Business, Pro ; Future Plans: College-park Ranger; China Cat Sunflower . Cornog” Mississippi Half Step VP Town Toodeloo . 'Jack Straw Barbara 137 Governors Cir. D'town; 8 4 64; Academic; Future Plans: Commercial Artist or CPA and Marriage; Art Assis.; Prom Comm.; Living Arts 1,2; One Person Art Show 3; Seen with: Bob, M S., S.A.. D.K.. B.P.; song Flirtin' With Disaster Martha 2736 W. Chester Rd, D'town; 7 8 64; Academic; Future Plans: College-Accounting (CPA) 59 5 c c 5S0 33 Donna 125 Gallaghervillc Rd., O'town: 8 25 64; Vo-Tech: future plant: Willie - 6 29 8 V; VIC A 1,2, J; COOP 3: Song: Highway Song -8lackfoot Maryellen 106 Lori Circle, Exton 7 10 64; PRO; future plant: Nursing school, living it up; photo award. Living Arts 2: Call Me the Breeze, Lynyrd Skynyrd lice on Wildwood. lo m l ! Tim 121 Lakeview Dr., Exton: 5 26 64; Academic; future plans: Co to Penn State; Living Arts Show 1,2,3: Cross Country J, Track 3; Song: Blue Sky SI? Z. Lisa 6 Hunt Dr. RDM 4, C'ville; 11 5 64; Business Future plans: College, work and have fun. Track 2, Football manager 3, Ski Club 2,3: Yearbook sports edit or 3; Pep Club 3; Photo Club 3: Seen with all my friends, H.K., C.5., J.L., M.D., C.C., M.H.. and all the rest. What’s up. 5? 0 33 33 1 1 t ss S: m • Andy Nat Natalie 428 lefferson Ave., D'town; 1 3 64; VO-Tcch; future plans: Rock star, Comedian, Auto Mechanic. Professional sports: VIC A, Songs: Back in Black, Juke Box Hero. Urgant, Life in the Fast Lane: You Creek, Get a job lips, Yeah Right Buddy, Bum , How Gay. cS c Julie“ Meeb 227 Manor Rd., Honeybrook: 10 28 63: Academic; Future plans: Collegeand live a happy life; Concert Band 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 3, Marching Band 1J,3; Ma orette 1.2; Rifle squad 3, State Champs 3; Girls track 1,2; band camp 1,2,3: Dunkirk '80, Hewlett '81; Song: Babe Styx., Hey Meeb, That's a yeah!. Did anyone feed my per alligatorl, OOh Waah! Ballet, piano, swimming french fries, college men, frisbee, Florida '82, Miss Popularity; Seen with: S.B , 5.P., K.L.. L.E., Meeb and the gang and sometimes little sister, I'm such a SPAZ! OP? 5S 0 •33 331 I 1 fohn 405 Crump Rd.. Exton: 5 31 63; Vo-Tech: future plans: carpenter. Mason, Drummer, Micheal Shanker, Zepplin, ZZTop, Foxy Lady, Hendrix Nat Gloucester Dr. Rd 1, D'town; 2 26 64; PRO; Future plans: Dental assistant, Hygentist; Cheerleading fv 1 !: Varsity 3; G.A.A. 3; wrestling bells 1, sports, guys, having a good time; Song: Stone in Love, Seen with: K.s., R.K., K.C., D K . L.L., Etc Does Bl have a Bear f (K.S.) Cherry Delight DoublcDating Wildwood 81 (K.S.. R.K.) etc Excellent! Whats us Kcl.. Hey Adam! 11 lS '80. 11.1 ... Help me Rhonda Hey Buck! Whats up G.L., j.G. Rets go 4 wheelin'! Funicello! Thats what he said! Wade 129 Tradition lane, D'town; 6 12 63; Industrial Arts Major: Future plans: Trade school; kickin Back; Raking in the money: Songs: Cocaine, Ramble On. Teenage Wasteland, Led Zeppelin RulesI 60 •£ : SS-: If 25 • S 8 Q ifi 1 ?2 S| ERIC NIELSEN .o LINDSEY AMES NYE, III 31 a. -vs V SEAN THOMAS O'DONNELL TERRY LYNN NULL TEODORO FEBIUS ORTIZ KENNETH . NORTH -o'u EDITH DAWN OBERTEUFFER MARY PA TRICIA O'REILLY 1% ,u' N' 5 3-N 5 2 .. I?5' ssj 2jfc 5 ° o 2 Vi § j-eL 6.« 5 V o £ 2gJ O' O'- _ 3 i; ft Mi ; c MARY MARGARET PANETTI ARLENE M. OSWALD a. c Or ®a‘ u r V v. 0 T •■ TAD OUN PARKER, JR. fils oil? 5r«B u. r? 5’ c 3- v N _ s - S J J W : cS 5 1 3 n - ■§ ? z 1 o .' .'!? ft r • ■’ S : 5 Q| 5 S' s j: §-! ? I COLETTE SUZANNE OWENS I 8« tit I S-2 9 A+mJ DANIEL H. PAINTER asIS O a 3 n O f1 ' 1??§ ?£a = s 3 ? o • ?? i|il 5 2 X ?rs ?! s|2 If o 5 3 2 1e pS f VseH ® 1 s-5 _ 1ST ;?33$$,5r' o ? 3- S = yris O' 5 }-6$ U .jjl! s O 1 ' 5 o' a k l|lIff :I?fl s jbSC? 2 | o3' f- c •5 t ?0« 3 li • o CURTIS JAMES PERSINGER DEAN ANDREW PEARSON N FRANCES SHIRLEY PEASE DAVID LEONARD PAUL £ ft. Uj £ €w Uj cc Uj - Q ? ft. § o ■■ £ Space Dude” 242 Woodland Dr., D'town; 4 20 64; Academic: Future plans: Maybe college but nothin in the immediate future.; Song: Time for me to Fly; yo adude, what's uptl; Hey Ray, let’s get small! Luv ya Wayne! Karen 1301 Broadview’ East, D'town; 5 4 64, PRO Future plans: skating, work in, stick in around; ski club 1,2,3; Songs Harden My Heart, Swallow my Tears; Huhf last seen with K.H., M.G., B.Q.. G.L. “Linda 24 Dorothy Lane, D'town; 3 9 65; Academic; Future plans: College at Peabody Conservatory of Music, Concert Pianist and living a happy A fulfilling life. Concert Choir 1,2,3; German club 1.3: Musical 1,3; District Chourus 1,2,3; Bad 1; NEDT Award 1: Woe. Ens. 2,3: Regional Chourus 2,3; Song: “I am a Child” -Veil Young; Shutup , “OOoohhhhhhlU , Seen with: Ivory Soap Men., Strawberry Pie Filling , Miss h. o 5 as Uj Uj Uj Uj Uj SO GS lackie Squackie 1301 Lawson Lane, D'town; 7 12 64; Vo-Tech: future plans To Marry Bob. To get into the field of Cosmetology; VIC A 1,2,3; VIC A yearbook: 1; Student Council 1,2J; Votech Safety Committee; Song, In the Air Tonight, Bummer , I'm in love, Seen with: Dawn M , Bob L., Karen C., lackie A Bob forever 3 15 81 Uj Cg Uj •SL a- Walt 1301 Glcnside Rd., D'town; 8 23 64; Academic; Future plans: West Chester State College for Music Ed., Travel, TBHALE; Marching band 1,2,3, DHS Marching Band State Champions 81 ; Wind ensemble 2 3: Stage Band 2,3; Annie Get Your Gun 1, Once upon A Mattress 2: Okalhoma 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Concert Choir 3; German Club 1; Song: “This Nearly Was Time” - South Pacific; “Hi, how are you?. Piranha Woman; FL'FU “lames RD2 Box 66. Glenmoore; 9 16 64; Academic; Future plans: Art school, (stay alive); Penn. Gov. School for the Arts (alternate), 1, Won scholarship and attended the Penn. Gov. School (or the Arts; 2; Living Arts We A:-end., 2,3; Literary Magazine 2,3; Student Council, Modern Dance Club. 3; Art Assistant 1,2,3; Gvmkana 2; Song: Miss you tonight, Celebration; Remember Oysters, Jack Rose, and locked closets, G.S.; CM., L.T.. See ya M.B.. I P. (T.A.T.A T). Kiss a Govie. Sorrv B.S., Love ya N.C., KW, AND R M. leff 1250 Glenside Rd, D'town. 8 28, 64; Academic; Future plans: Construction worker; Songs: Coward of the County” and ”The Gambler - Kenny Rogers. Oft. i u Bill Rapp's Corner, Chester Springs; 8 3 64; Academic; Future plans: Williams College, Law or fournalism; Letterman's Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1, NHS 2,3; NHS Exec. Coun. 3; Norn, for Opt. Club Teen, of the Year 3, Modern Dance Club 2,3; Art Assistans Cl. 3; Vars. Ftbl. 1,2,3; co-capt. 3; Vars. track 1,3; ski cl. 1,2,3; Rotary Cl. Stu. of the month 3; Who's Who in American High Schools, NEDT Acheivement cert. 1; Hangs around the Virgin Islands with C.C, S.S., A T.C., Frequently seen at Bruce Sphnsteens Concerts with S.5. Songs: Jungle-land , ,rThe El Street Shuffle , Candy’s Room”, You can look (But you better not touch)’’. ____________ Peanut”. Scooby”, Judy” Box 371-D RD 1, Glenmoore 10. 10 63; PRO; Future plans: Jr. College, Webb. Happy Lde!; Concert and Marching Band 1 Band Campl; Treble Choir 1; Dunkirk ’80, Hewlett ’81, Concert Choir 2.3; “Once Upon A Mattress” 2, Florida ’82, “Oklahoma 3. I C.M.C, Bowhng, water and snow skiing, swimming; Songs: If other songs by Bob Segcr, Billy Joel, REO Speedwagon. Seen with: D.K., BB, S.L., Oh well, that’s Idol, Were’s Webb?, I.L.W.P.” 63 SI 5 o “B 0 0 I 11 Dave 335 Woodland Dr. D'town: 7 7 64: Academic; Future plans: to become a renewed literary critic and completely discredit Aristotle. Shakespeare, and O'neil, go bald and die: Ski Club 1,2.3; Occasionally seen with R K.R., And You And , The Fountain of lamneth: Cultmeeting tonight. to 302 Church St. D'town; 5 2 64 Vo-Tech: Future plans: Travel, make lots of money A Dave”: VIC A: 3; Me and Bobby McGee anis Joplin , Dawn (Boo-Boo) Lets go to the lav. Kris P.O. Box 178, D'town: 9 6'64; Academic; Future plans: Attend Penn State-Special Education: Spanish Club 2,3: Career Room Aid 3; Gymnastics, Penn State 4 1, Phillies '80. Song: Simple Man-Lynyrd Skvnrd. Seen with:: L.S., R.W., C.S., S.T., C.L., T.M., V.M.. R R ?6l w Wop 385 Jefferson Ave., D'town; 11 18 63'; Academic: Future plans College A the good life; Football 1,2.3; Swimming 3; letter mans Club 1 ,3- Beautiful Girls AC DC. Seen with: O. Pinlip, Whitemilk, AiF, Me; Did you sneeze, Jen. Wasup. John 546 Merroneth Dr., Fxton; 4 1 64: Academic; Future plans: My future plans arc to have future plans, college; Rev punching Society of America, Lunch room Floopes, Computer De-Rusher; I was in Calculos with Rich Kaluza. what an honor. Songs Misunderstanding , Life's Been Good to me so far The computers been rushed ; Seen with: A Calc book. Terri RD1 Box 446 Lcnora Lane; 11 8'64: PRO: Future plans: Work: Song: Step by Step by Eddie Rabbit; Seen with: D.S., C L.. L.S., C.S., Thierry 502 Mark lane D'town: 8 7 63; Academic; Future plans: Work on a cruise ship. German dub; Song: Every little thing she do is magic by the Police; Stones: Beatles. Jim , PK Oskar; 106 locust knoll Rd.; D'town; 11 2 63: Academic; Futureplans: College. International Business; Marching and concert band 1,2,3; Tuba Capt. 1,2,3; Wind Ens. 2.3; Stage Band 2,3; Ski Club 2 3: NHS 1.2 3; Student Forum 2,3: National Merit Semi Finalist 2, NEDT Award 1; German Award 1; Simulation Games Club 1; (Judy Blue Eyes, American Pie), Brent is out to lunch! , Kill A Prep'. , 833 , Where do Babies come from? , Think snow , PRISMA , It looks like the band fags really did it this time. YoPunt , “Meeb 442 Concord Ave., Exton: 2 24 64; Academic; future plans: Attend College and major in Early Childhood ed.; Pep Club 1,2,3: Art Assistant 2.3; gym leader 3; Student council 3; treble choir 1; concert choir 2,3; float commitv 1; Musical 3; Homecoming court 3; Spring track 1,2,3; indoor track 3; Young Life 1,2,3; Campaigners 2,3, Seen with: J.N., K.L., K.M., J.M., MO, S.A., D.K., A B , E.P., T.C.. E.S., T.H.. S.W., M.A., And always R H.A; We've got Tonight you Know? n.p. Yo tringer Meeb. P.L., slecse sister. Cage me Steve, D.G, tourniquet. 64 N t r 2 5 55 Hi Hi “Allen 13 Karrcn's Way. O'town; 8 23 64; Academic; Future plant: Observe life from distance at P.S.U.; Stage Crew 1.2,3; Junior play 1,2; Sr. Play 1,2; Musical 1,2,3; In the Son Club 1; NHS 1,2,3; Concert Choir 1 2,3; Vocal Ens. 2,3; Spring fall Prod. 3; Cover. School Semi-Finalist 2; Seen with Brooke Eldorado; song: Masochism Tango ; saying: Woof . “So’s your mom“ . Co home “Liz 202 Kelly La, O'town; 12 2 64; Academic; Future Plans: Art school, travel: Sr. Prom Comm.; song: STONES RULE ; 'Hi Jay, made it! I’m really going to miss you. Good luck next year and with M. Let’s keep in touchI Love, Liz “Kitty “Kate 1S00 N. Bailey Rd, D'town; 5 15 64; Vo-Tech; Future Plans: Cosmetology School, get rich; VIC A 2: Honor Roll Award 2; Homecoming 3; Living Arts 2,3; Seen with: Whoever I'm talking to at the time; song: Lynyrd Skynyrd; TCIF . Southern Rock” KDT 23 53 1 3 23 o 23 a 53 n o 23 £ 25 Hi Q Hi £ 50 2 5 0 Babs 114 Woodland Cir, D’town; 9 30 64; Academic; Future Plans: Penn State; Stage Crew; Drama Club; TV Crew: Seen with: T.R., A.P., J.O.. CO., S.W.. T.K., S.K.. P.O.; song: “Hell is for Children”; BRHS-West . Force of Habit Alpha Beta Phi Princess Prinny 216 Bradford Av, D’town; 12 5 64; Business; Future Plans: Corlely Beacom r. College; Black Student Union 2,3; Guidance Aid 3; Track 2,3; Student Council 1,2; seen with: R.F, JB, K.W.. MB., JB., M.P., S.W.,L.E.; song. let Me Be Your Angel , Teena Maira , Rick James; Your wo fen ... I didn't think you were talking to me Hey Ju did you see monte “Dana ” 1110 Yankee Dr. D'town; 3'24 64; Business, Future Plans: Become a Secretary, marry Brian and have a happy life; Sophomore class Treas.; Student Council 1; Seen with: B.B.. K.T., P.H., PB. D.Y., BS. ILY Brian : 4 9'BO- Brian Forever “Ya, right . How’s the Belle-Air Pennyt “ROLL INC 5 TONES 50 _ hi 5 Ses SO 3 Red 155 Jefferson Ave. D’town; 8 14 64; Business; Future Plans: Co out into the world and make a killing; tetter mans Club, francella give up some transport Bustin' Out” MLB JLA BET n 33 r « ■ 50 n o n Hi a o 5? o Reece 106 East Township Rd., Exton; 5 31 64; Business; Future Plans: Attend Cosmotology School; Indoor Track 1,3; Track 3, Cymkana 2; Living Arts 1,2;Ski Club 2; Song Wild Horses”. Seen With B.A . B.D, B.T., K.M., T. T.; It’s quale rccuessoon vaflatafucs SEBM down the holler ,B.K. slave forever, U.P.’s forever Todd 1525 Hilltop Rd.. D'town; 9 7 64; Future Plans: Unknown; Academic; Soccer 1,2; Seen With: R.D., R.S.; Song Sympathy for the Devil’; Jealous ” “She’s Big 65 DEBRA REITMEYER 3- 5 ; s£n ; S; Je! ■■ . njaff 8U|?| I l£i! W$ m |Jg Hi lieu ? rf ffilf ° P • _ 'p|o . 6r-5 S £y iS-i ?pi| Sfo I 1 5 : ri 15 V? fiN iPiloi CHRISTINA LYNN REYNOLDS : cg[S jj . r £ ■ a v • 0 5-5T ■ ■ -s 5 cd ftopjs nthw O v - c • % r DINA MARIE RICCIUTI CHRISTINE MARIE REM LEY . sr 08 O I AMES BROOKE RETTEW, JR MARK J. RICHARDSON OS 85G:t CQ Uj O OPS o9 .IS -J Uj C £i$ c Vj -«J t s- 5 Ya Ya 500 Woodview Dr. Exion; 9 26 64; Academic; future Plans: College; Student Council; $ - 'Drop Acid Sot Bombs Willy RD 42, Clenmoore; 1 16 64; Vo-Tech; Future plans: Landscaper; Tuesday's Gone Donna Bill 28 Blakley Rd. D'town; 3 19 64; IA MAJOR; Future Plans: Trade School. College; Song: Jukebox Hero ; Right Buddy Bwyan” 113 Morris Rd, Exton. 4 24 64; Academic; Future Plans Be the greatest in Music Theatre; Sr. Play 1,2,3; Musical 1.2,3; Eldorado Club 2.3; Theatre Group 3; District Rcgional Choir 1,2,3; All-State Choir 3; Concert choir 1,2,3: Vocal ensemble 2,3; Penna Gov. School for the Arts 2; Rotary Tomorrow’s Leaders Conference 2; VFW Voice of Demo. Contest 3; AVA 1,2; ACLU 3; Just who IS this blonde everyone keeps asking aboutl . . Duhhhh BassPlayer' OUII M-WA Bullwmkle 348 Mary St. D'town; 7 18 64; Academic; Future Plans: College-Biochemistry. Make lots of money; Baseball 1,2,3; Soccer I; Spanish Club 1.2; Ski Club 1,2.3; Living Arts 1. AA 1,2,3; Song: I Cant Tell You Why ; Seen With: R D.. F.E., S.S., K B., M L., J.L.; Like. Wow man Yo Dude, what's up Mary 1291 Marshallton-Thorndale Rd, D'town; Vo-Tech; Future Plans: college, get a fob, get married. VICA 2,3 HOSA 3; Seen With: Jim Carr, Dawn M.; This is true (Joey ' See ya Saturday Jim Wayne RD 1, Box 240 Street Rd., Chester Springs; 7 29 64; Vo- Tech; Future Plans: Drummer and Artist; VICA 1.2,3; Song: My own music; Michelob 5 I -jO S2 £ to 5 ccuO Cc 3 £ Rockey 1644 Ithan Cir, D'town; 10 5 63; Pro.'Futurc Plans: NAVY =c o 5 CC Rosy 213 Concord Rd, Exton; 1 1 64; Academic; Future Plans: College-Engineering. Baseball 1.2.3; Soccer 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ens. 3; Lettermans Club 3; Mixed CHoir 1; Ski Club 3; float Comm 3; Song: Lola , Tm Winning ; Seen With Weary, JFK, HOGIE, The Spankettes; Go For It You Gotta Want it . . Your mom . . Cinch . ,Smegma 67 % 0 1 N i JO g3 18 50 S i 35 Woman 304 Santillo Way, D’town; 6 2 64; Academic; Future Plans: University Park, spending time with Dave; Concert Band 1J; Marching Band 1; Wind Ensemble 2; laCrosse Mgr. 2; Ski Club 3; Penny Press 3; G.A.A. 3; Photo Club 3; French Club 3(v-pres); National Merit Sho-lar; The Dudes The Cabin” 17 Days to Kill-ington!” Dave” RD 9 1, Keller Way, D'town; 8 27 64; Academic; Future Plans College, Wrestling 1,2,3; Croup: The Who T.R. 1348 Crestmont Dr., D'town; 7 15 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, living it up; Seen With: D.H., K.B.. I B, T.S., MB., B.I., T.C., I T., S.M., C.H.; Going to Swceden . . O.K. Fine!” . AOWH Hey Bub Dave 314 Norwood Rd., D'town; 5 27 64; PRO; Future Plans: Air Force; Electronics Club 1,2,3; Bowling 1; Song: Freebird Oar 701 McKernan In., Fxton; 12 15 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, senior week; Ski Club 2,3; Wrestling Belles 3; Spanish Club 3; Song: Freebird , Seen With: C.E., PB.. H.M.. I B , M B., C.R ; Hey P.B., let's talk about ... I lane RD 92, D'town; 3 5 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, and lots of $$$. Ski Club 1,2,3; Sven With: Bea-triccpoo, Ottis, and the Ottis Fun Group Frankie 319 W. Lancaster Ave., D'town; 2 12 63; Academic; Future Plans: College; Basketball 1,2,3; Song: Down by the River ; God she's big Where's the gigs ... HI Turtle 615 Highland Ave., D'town; Business; Future Plans: To win the Gong Show; Ski Club 1; Volleyball 1; Song: Lay It On The line ; Seen With: C.D., B.D., C.H., T.C., T R . D.H., C.B., L B.; Hey Bub It's bt en real! Samurai 140 Lake Dr., D’town; 10 8 64, Academic; Future Plans: Art School and keep an open mind; Class Play 1; Field Hockey 2; Track 2,3; Wrestling Belles 1.2.3 Ureas); Student Council 3; Gymkana 2; Living Arts 1,2,3; Song: Our Lips Are Scaled ; Spare Me Lunch room Counseler I'd like some Special K, please 68 T- £ MICHAEL ALLEN S ARMEN TO (N 'N 3 f'S V .fc ||!pi|! B lSSS|s I=ii s gg'..:| Q v N £ ... S 3J 3 ;.§ ' k C -3 ■§ 2 n' U S ''t i. r. ■ t a 2 :1 6t5r-.o-'S £03 S J j | I 2 ,0 ? 4 MILES LEE SC HUTZMAN A .Si C b 4|di 0 . ■ s a I SI ■slf j!.- iiif °ll? o i U '5 . ; 3 Is I, l1 Uh oe -5 . ?i?Sv “ S-1 • '-5 4? .8ci3 i 5']§ ■FJ | c S|J:1M £ $ t r 'c v ■§ •o s 7= is % i vj ? KAREN LYNN SCHOELLKOPF illiisi £5i Sa - a.-f 3r .T MARIA ALAINA SARMENTO d c 0 2 8? fl r u -. N Si c 5 6 Q. II J q 5 Q Si 1? v. -v 3Q I! w JS c lln S1- «b ly I'll! jfi ; pill 5; o ■ is a,__a Pill ii5i RUTH ANN SCHLOMANN DAVID JOSEPH SAY BOLT MICHELLE LYNN SARNAK MELODY NINA SCHUCKER a Uj Q 5 OSS U ■A r ± Joe 3 Colonial Ct., D'town; 12 26 '63; Academic; Future Plans: Shippensburg; Student Council 1.2 Ureas); School Store 1.2.3.I.ASA 1.2,3 (pres); PI. AS. A 2(trcas). 3 (v-pres); Ecology Club 1,2 Ureas), 3; Library Service 1; Announcements 2.3; N.H.S. 2; Guidance Aid 3; Bowling 1,2,3; Utarary Magazine 2.3; Hay Snadjr Born Free Hi Scott Hi Barb Hi Love Laura 122 Constitution Dr., D'town; 7 2 64; Academic; Future Plans: Nursing School; Track 2,3; Song: In The Evening ; Seen With OS. R T, R.S., IV D., D. T., J.S.. L.S., N.D.; Dig itf Ocean Cityf . Ridley Dwayne 415 W Pennsylvania Ave., D'town; 8 29 64; Vo-Tech; Future Plans: Trade School in Boston, Young Life 1,2,3; Campaigners 3; Football 1; Musical 2; Penny Press 3; Ski Club 2J; VICA 1,2.3; Track 3; Song: The Voice ; Seen With. Jim. Tim, Dave; love is thicker than water Life is but a pathway between heaven and hell Doha 601 W Lancaster Ave., D’town; 1 11 64; Academic; Future Plans: College for Comp. Sci.; Spanish Club 2,3; B. S. U. 1 1,3; Student Council 2,3; Get down on it K.H.-Remember the D'town Motor Inn Remember, you have to give to get!! Never forget Fspana ’81 Chris 990 Glenside Ave.. D’town; 7 2 64; Business; Future Plans: College to be a CPA, and to make myself and others happy; Track 2,3; Living Arts 1,2,3; Home Ec Club 2; B S.U. 1,2: Yearbook Business Staff 2; Song: ,Square Biz ; Seen With: R.S., A A., M.F., J.B., MM, M.P., M.B.; You better act like you know! .. . Mary, arc you going to Cain or Mountain View tonight 1 Scooter 579 Westwood Dr., S'town; 6 21 64; Academic; Future Plans: College, Navy, Seeing the World, Career. Marriage, and buying a Sony; Student Council 2; Academic Council 2; Lctterman’s Club 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Soccer 1,2,3; Tennis 1; N.H.S. 1,2.3 (v-pres); Modern Dance Club 2J; Ski Club 1,2,3; Gymkana 2; Art Assistant 3; N.E.D.T. Award 1; Who’s Who; Living Arts 1.2,3 (Awards); Class Float 3; Mr legs; Artist: Bruce Springsteen; Gee Buddy What was that fact Billl ’’Huggics 3 15 78 KmSmFm Scobot. BhlI, 6 Chico I os Cq O Uj 0 2 5 little Debbie 313 Stuart Ave., D'town; 11 20 64; PRO; Future Plans: Become a writer, get married, and be happy; Song: Juke Box Hero ; The Skull Family Tree-house . Hi Hooter” Shoobie Terri, can I borrow some moneyf ”Shoobie 1 -£ as a. Herb 457 F Radnor Ct., D'town; 5 '24 64; Academic; Future Plans: Architecture at Virginia Tech., Golf 1,2,3; N.H.S. 1,2,3; Living Arts 1,2 (1st places); Who's Who; N.E.D.T. Award; Song: Invisible Sun”; S.M 10 9 81 MFC A Awesome Michelob F M P A Jed 421 Highland Ave., D'town; 10 22 63; I.A. Major; Future Plans: Trade School, own a farm in the mountains; Lctterman's Club 3; Wrestling 1; Cross Country 3. 70 mu 5 W Q't W d §■ f «' if f 38 N 3 II L§ n y o S! =! v ? = 3- 5 ?H! • s - Ms? ' •1 5 i? s„ 5 i « c Ill'll 1 J N 3 5 -s||lli 1 sSi ? 9fxfa Hit '9. '■ ■'. sl s ? % N lls: ll? aS i 2 P i K Hi?: [Hl ??5 J s 1 cia !§■ ? up?. H0 'IpXS r r- W$ 1 v. n . ?•$.? W MEL YNN E. SMITH SUSAN LANGE SMITH i p |n| §“ S «■' 5 S- 5- 2 £ • ' Q„S • ) o IllShl V- 4- ? 3 ' • qM 5 P.4U'V3S r3s?ss lmu • QB 3 ■c • §• scft-i- 1 pSI ? BEVERLY JAYNE SMITH , 3- S A r s Sr eo 2 § IP§“ i s. 5 r j ? s II W — RICHARD 9 DORENE ii’j J. 3 | GAIL 'm2 « SMITH SMITH : P?’ :'H 5?S S £ 1=2? 5 ? 4?i 0 If? 5 S' 5 ft : 3 j! H p| m JAMES MICHAEL SMITH U ? I1 s a j :s rs 2 p ? 5 ■8 J 3 COLLEEN MARIE SLOWEY ROBERT SAMUEL SLOWEY vj s 0 S c|; V'2 1 , 5 2 I t x £ s «2i -.- £-5 .Sf ? 6 ' Q S £ a 06 S' ,§ - = P«3 l BARBARA LOUISE SNEE DOROTHY JEAN SORENSEN SUZANNE IRENE SNA! DR WILLIAM J. SNYDER «. • 5 : 55s O' I P •? . . £52 Qi - r b' ? ISi z w 0 .. £ $3? 11$ w, •x C 5 fc S m S .$ c ► 5 2© SHARON ANN SPEARMAN I I II if |? ip 13 — i. -i li il ll THEODORE CARLTON SMITH, IV 5 -o $ 5 C x 2§ | ii 5?5| v Ill'll? PA TRICIA ANN SNODGRASS STEPHEN DOUGLAS SORENSEN c Mj k. K kj u a kj osto o ki Q k. u r 'Donna 121 Crump Rd.. Exton; IQ 22'64. PRO; Future Pljm: College for special ed. and marriage to Taylor; Cheer tedding 1; Pep Club 2; Ski dub 1,2; Daisy Cham 2; Song: Stairway to Heaven ; Seen With B.C.. FE, D.R, T.C.; No, not the treatment! . The perfect 4-J.W., S. C., KM., D.T. Beach Haven '81 ... l.l.V. T. L.W. Lester Woodmont N. Apts.. G-10, Drown; 12y'10 64; PRO; Future Plans: Work at JB. make money, live with George; Seen With: C.T.. E D.. G.C., LS; luv ya Geor-gie Totaledanother one! Sorry I’m Luc Christy 127 Gallagherville Rd., D'town; 12 13 64; PRO; Future Plans: Work and neser get old; Seen With: K.V., D.Y., S.T., I T., C.T., Billy; Anyone seen Celestef Where's the party f let’s go get somethin' to cat Q S uj 5? kj as as kj 5 k. 0 k. 5 as Lumber Jack 127 Gallagherville Rd., D’town; 12 14 63; PRO; Future Plans: Stunt Man; The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in the direction in which we head” Maria 4 Norwood House Rd., D’town; 8 29 64; Academic; Future Plans: Penn State; French Club 1.2; Tennis 1.2; N.H.S. 1,2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 3; Jr. Miss 3; Seen With: MB. T.T., C.R.. J.H., L.M.; M.B.-Take up your own trashI Wop” 2774 West Chester Rd.. D'town; 8 2 64; Academic; Future Plans: College for Architecture; Seen With J.P., Guido, Fugi. and the rest of the DHS Drum Corps.; Tell me about it! . Where’s Deanl” SCRATCH!! What 2 uj as Uj £ 5 at 0 5 S 0 5 Cathy 100 Tradition In , D’town; 12 15 64, Academic; Future Plans: College for nursing or Pre-Med; Health Club 1,2; Ski Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Musical 2; Daisy Cham 2; Treble Choir J; Pom Squad 3; N.H.S 1,2,3; Song: endless Love ; Seen With Mike, Colette. Sheila, Michelle; ’’Oops a daisy Colette! Tracy 125 Beech St., D’town; 8 15 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Track 1,2.3; Cron Country 1,2J; N.H.S. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2.3; Ski Club 2,3; Who’s Who Seen With: M.T., L M, C.R., JH. Shortie RD it 3. Box 39. Glenmoore; 5 11 64; Academic; future Plans Eastern College for writing and get a book published; Tennis Manager 1,3; Chorus 1; Student Council 1,2.3; Spanish dub 1,2; Musical 1; Photo Club 2; Ski Club 3; Song: Oh No ; Seen With. D.T., K.M.. K.L., T W., R. W . R.K., C.S.; It’s not the size of the ship B.W.T.W.I.l.Y.-Me 74 PERCY COOK TRUMBOWER III — a x CK Jn 5 h h ; 7) s I $ 3 f- ?- - 5 £ OJS PAUL DODDS TREPTOW DANIEL S. 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KENNETH WAGER, III NAN GIBSON VOGEL i 6 £?§ slh! ■b Si I 3 I 2. £ u. - 7T =; as, P | , I K I vs y 2 5 12 m: s'fssiai • SS , l°s| ffi 2 «, y co !i!| flue O 5 1 n' tfll 2 i j a s - £ g i , ?' § N ,4 1 c-§ ?ici s IfisSd , ■■ i? ■ N'U ft. V - cW $ |2a |o a c, „ 5 v. jciS'Si'4?0 S THOMAS ETHAN UL YSSES WALLACE SUSAN BROOKE WACKER JEFFERY TODD VINCENT ■I 00 JAMES WARREN WESTERHOLM 7 -m | 3 | Si 2 tr f: c 1“ n t It Ifir? •?§ 5 gC ? h 2$ S c o- ' 3 6 ? } -HI 3 2 2 mu ■w'- C 15 5 i .— ?s ztil.% |l i P d|? A -1 3 •£ C «j nS ?5 $%mz f?5b|al . a n .w«• ■ ' • , JEFFREY TODD WHITEMAN ||5S 5 I 3 11 3 H 2. 3 tsfr |lF m ' n r -3 ags ' 5 S S Nf' Pil DAVID THOMAS WATTS CHARLES F. WHITEMAN, JR. ills 53.0 5fC 3 , rrN UK 1 2 s?S i f|U fit Vs II p Hr .■f-I JOSEPH W. WATERLOO SCOTT SMITH WEBSTER JENNIFER ANN WELDON RICHARD DOUGLAS WALTMAN M? .. a S- itltf 5 4 I. | ! w S % X ? c ? N 50 9 3 §f| 15 jc I s;S t v- |||§? -n 0-5 5. s- a:«- • c 51 h 5 u ir S n . _ 6. j !s 6. V:r?l l r 2 c lfS 9 ? 3 § £ ? Q 2- S HE A THER WILLIAMSON BRIAN LEE WILLS SCOTT ALAN WILSON JEFF HICKS WILLIAMS spill! 9 y A a 5 5 o 1 a- ■ n WENDY SUE WIGHT I J c f 8- : 3 5 'iiti 1 ' 3- S £ J | ?! 8.1 ! §m Si! [ t • 9 jv. n 1 V N jk ■ 1 1 z - 0 ROBIN 8 2 ? 2 c LEIGH 9 WILGIS i y p 5 p|q I • ; ? • p?«i S p? 3q 3L M 3 3 5 ' 2 ? o? i 1 's- $ 3 v - o 5 N ? 5 £ 5 C $ ■§ 5 ' a 2 :r £? 5 L a 3 C ? as si fy 3 s-a ROBIN LYNN WHITMORE k ROBERT ASH WHITTAKER DIANNE WICK WIRE sD o o 2: 2 2: n c n 9Q 9Q 1 5 i - • 5 5 Bob 407 Berbly Rd. Exton; 12 30 63; IA Major; Future plans: Trade School, steady job. marriage all in order; Ecology Club 1,3; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Sec. Prize Machine Shop 2; Musical 2 3; Stage Cress- 3; seen with: Brigitte; song: 'Shut Down ; I See This is true Marker 226 Biddle Dr, Exton; 4 9 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Letter mans Club 1,2,3; Photo Club 1; Ski Club 1.2,3; Spring Track 1,2,3; Soc cer 1.2,3 - All Che-;-mont first team Fullback; Seen with: Hogie, Spanky, Weasy ; song: LOLA ; Geta real job . Cliff . Syndrome , Houlig ... Gotta want it . How's your mom T.C. . Your Mom Vince Elbow La. Chester Springs; 10 8 64; Pro; Future Plans: Be a sheet metal mechanic; song: Break On Through , When the Music's Over ; DOORS What's up G.E. T.K.D. Kevin 304 Whitford Rd, Fxton; 8 7 64; Academic; Future Plans: Travelling South or College; song: Free Today, Cumberland Mountain ft 9 Sandi 1338 Sherwood Rd. W. Chester; 7 24 64; Academic; Future Plans: College- Accounting, enfoy life; NHS 1,2 3; Student Council 1,2,3; Stu. Acad. Council 3; Guidance Aid 3; Newspaper Finance 3; Yearbook Bus. Staff 1,2,3; Indust Arts Club (Sec) 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Bowling 1,2,3: Pep Club 2; Seen with: DR, S.W., j.S., M.T., C.R., j.H, JJ., J.C., B.J.; song: New York. New York; Dorn Deluise Tootles Yucky “Check it out . Hon, Tulip 4 Daisy • School Store Smile . Smurfs Matty Rapp's Cor. RD 1, Chester Springs; 8 20 64; Academic; NEDT Award 1; French Club 1,2,3; Future Plans: College A Writing; Public Relations Club 2; Ecology Club 1,3; Theatre Club 3; NHS 1,2,3; Exec Council 3; Student Council 1.2,3; Gov. School for Arts Alternate, Creative Writing 2; Sr. Play 2,3; Musical 2; Lit. Mag 2; Newspaper 2,3 (EDITOR); TROIS GYMNOPADIES ... Erik Satie” Unique Au Monde Hey Red- bone- Where's Your Articlet .. The One and Only Hedgepork Co. - Accept no Substitutes 5 5 0|£ Willy 210 Norwood House Rd., D’town; 4 9 64; Academic; Future plans: College, social worker in sociology; Track 1; Black Student Union 1,2; Student Council 1; Seen with: A.A.. M E.. P R . C.S.. I B., T.S., M S, song: By Sequence , let's Groove . Never Too Much ; Anna, remember little Hetacie and Monie . . The Net People Prinny ... “Crab Cakes . Hi CraigI I'm not your friend anymore for you Double Dutch Bus Wi zy 302 Morris Rd. Exion; 11 21 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Ski Club 1; Ecology Club 3; seen with: M L, S.S., C.B., E G., C.S., L.M., M S., J.D., J.S., B.C.; song Anything by THE DOORS; Wild Turkey in Ocean City, Md. 81 . Come meet MR. SKOll LynyrdSkyn-yrd ... Middle-aged woman at Eagle Tavern Where's Marna ... Never forget all the Good times 'Carl 303 Crump Rd, Exton; 8 5 63; Business; Futurlans: Accountant; Indoor Track 1,2,3; Spring Track 1,2.3; Student Council 1; Cross Country 1; Ski Club 1; tetter mans Club 1.2J ?=2 £ 3 PTi LZ K 0 5 80 30 1982 Graduates Without Photographs Zynnie RD J Gloucester Dr., D'town; 2 29 64 'leap Year ; Academic; Future Plans: College, become rich; Soccer 1X3; Baseball 1,2,3; N.H.S. 1X3; Lettermans Club 1X3; Gym-kana 2; Song: Dust in the Wind ; Seen With: Bullwinkle, Weea, Chester, Hoagie, Buns, Hacker, Mouth, Willis; Got a wana get it She Big Get a real job Syndrome Michael John Allen “Mike 704 Timberlakc Dr., Exton; 5 25 64; Academic; future Plans: Marines; Wrestling 1,2; Seen With: J.D., M.A., D.D., CJ.; What's up ... Where’s the gig Michael Kevin Barrett Boggcns 109 Tradition Ln., D'town; 10 30 63; Academic; Football 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Lettermans Club 3; Song: Endless Love ; Seen With: Cathy Thomas; Be not as you be; but as you may be Todd Bowser Todd 857 Marshalton-Thorndale Rd., West Chester; 10 1 63; Vo-Tech Bobbie L. Barber Bobbie 59 Surrey Way, Exton; 10 17 64; Academic; Future Plans: Model; Song: Endless Love Kimberly Ann Blasczyn Kim 11 Cambridge Rd., D'town; 12 12 64; Academic John H. Cattafesta Catman” 6 Pincwood Dr., D'town; 2 12 64; I.A. Major; Future Plans: Art Institute for 2-4 years Richard L. Chiesa Rich Bonnie Brae Farm, Coatesville; 3 30 63; Academic Richard Delaney Rich 66-A Old Kings Hwy., D'town; 10 23 63; Academic; Future Plans: College Anna Lea Etheridge Anna RD $2, Box 6, Glenmoore; 1 2 64; Academic; Future Plans: Mansfield College for X-Ray Technology; Ski Club 1,3; Track 1; Rifle Squad 1,2,3 leapt); Young Life 1,2,3; Song: It's up to You”; Seen With N. V., L.K., B.B., C.U.; Han’s a wift ... Oh, well ... Han and Us • can I have a ridef ... “How's the divorce Lisa Marie Hansell Short Stuff 6 10 63; Academic; Future Plans: Become an LPH Charles E. Jacobs Charlie 429 Grant Ave., D’town; 9 23 63; Academic; Future Plans: Air Force Roy D. Lonsinger Roy RD 1, Box 142, Chester Springs; 2 4 64; Academic; Future Plans: Trade Schools George M. McFarlin Porg” 416 Chesterfield Dr., D'town; 5 26 63; Business; Future Plans: Marines; B.S.U. 1,2,3 Stephen E. Mills Steve 505 Balderston Dr., Exton; 12 15 63; Academic; Future Plans: Seeing the Country; Football 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Group: Molly Hatchet Thomas W. Couch Tom 8 Surrey L n., D'town; 8 25 63; PRO; Future Plans: Get Rich; Group: The Doors Darryn Michael Dunn Darryn RD 92 Dowlin Forge Rd., D’town; 11 12 65 David Evans Dave” 1550 Poorhouse Rd., D'town; Vo-Tech John C. Hikins john 310 Woodland Dr., D'town; 11 28 63; Academic James E. Jer Don, Jr. Jim 3750 E. Fisherville Rd., D'town; 5 31 64; Academic-Future Plans: Learn every language in the world; Spanish Club 1,2,3; German Club 2,3; Who's Who; In the Son 2; U.N. Club 2,3; Games Club 1; Cultural Interest Club 3; Musical Kelly Anne McCarty Kelly” Milford Farms, D’town; 8 11 64; Academic; Future Plans: Work; Pep Club IX Ski Club 1X3; Track 1; Young Life 2,3; Living Arts 1,2,3; Leaders Club 3; Song: All really Want to Do” John F. Malin Jr. john 99 Gloucester Ct., D'town; 11 30 64; Academic; Future Plans: College; Song: Even the Losers ; Seen With: K.E., W.F., M.F., S.H., T.D., ”Yo Person!” Peter S. Morgan Pete 301 Norwood Rd. D'town; 4 24 63; PRO Linda E. Cressy Linda 66 N. Woodmont Dr., D'town; 2 6 64; Academic; Seen With: J.G., V.T., R R Charles Emrick Chuck 367-B. RD 1, Font Rd., Glenmoore; 4 4 64; PRO William M. Franklin Bill 226 Lionville Rd., D'town; 12 30 63; Business; Future Plans: Work Gregory D. Horton Keller 404 Echo Dell Rd., D'town; 12 27 64; Academic-Future Plans: Travel; Song: Fantastic Voyage Robert Latterell Bob” 1301 Lawson Lane; 7 30 63; Academic; Future Plans: Work David F. McCullough Dave” 330 Kidwilly Court, Exton; 3 28 64; Academic Joanne A. Marion jo 609 Brainerd Place, Exton Gail Mullings Gail 7 Arianna Ln., Exton; Academic 82 Scott Myers Scott 424 Washington Aye., D'town Debra Piper Deb 331 Mary St., D'town Richard Rush Rath or’’ 36 Hornsmagi Ln„ Exton; 8 23 64; Academic; Future Plans: Ph.D in Comp.; DHS Musicals 1,2,3; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Vocal Emsemble 2,3; Computer Operator 2,3; The purple thing Kenneth Smith Ken 710 Corner Ketch Rd., D'town Bruce E. Tiller Tit Worthington Rd., Exton; 5 10 63; Academic; Future Plans: Pro Football; Football 1,2J; Basketball 2,3; Track 1JJ; Song: “Arthur’s Theme ; Come Again” Penny Whitely Penny 10 Downingtown Motor Inn, D'town Glenn Winship Glenn RD 82 Dowlins Forge Rd., D'town; 6 19 64; Aca-dcnvc John B. Nocito John Indian Run Rd., Glenmoore; 7 5 64 Robert Ranieri Rob Box 4006 Denton Dr., Glenmoore; 11 3 63; PRO; Future Plans: Chef; seen With: Jackie Karl F. Scheidt, III Kirk RD M2 Park Rd., D'town; 1 3 64; Vo-Tech; Future Plans: Farming George S. Thack George 11 Wyndham Ct., D'town; 4 16 64; Future Plans: Work James S. Verzinskie Toby 107 Andover Dr., Exton; 5 25 64; I.A. Major; Future Plans: College; Ski Club 1,2,3; Group: Rush; Seen With: C.M.. J.N.; Get a real job Raymond D. Whitely, Jr. Raybaby 10 Downing Ave., D'town; 12 31 62; I.A. Major; Future Plans: Auto Mechanic Andrew C. Orth Andrew RDM2, Deverus Rd., Glenmoore; 3 19 64; Future Plans: Service Richard N. Rosson Rick 1921 Berue Dr., C'ville; PRO; Future Plans: Trade School Valorie Lynn Smith Smitt 1512 Wainemia Dr., D’town; 7 29 64; PRO; Future Plans: Vet asst.; Yeah Right Laurie L. Thibodeau Laur 1558 Shadyside Rd., West Chester; 1 5 64; PRO; Song: Hell is for Children Keith Weaver Keith Downingtown Motor Inn, D'town David C. Williams Little Reefer Gutheriesville; 6 3 63; Academic; Living Arts Awards 1,2,3; Future Plans: Become a Pharmacist; Group: Pink Floyd Foreign Affairs It seems hard for me to believe that my year in Australia has come and gone and that I am Back to normal in Downingtown. During my stay in Australia I was stationed in the city of Brisbane in the state of Queensland, the sunshine state. This area of Australia is similar to the climate in the Bahamas, with palm trees, fantastic surfing beaches and white sand which squeaks when you walk on it. I attended a private boys boarding school called the Church of England Grammar School, which is quite different from Downingtown because we had to wear uniforms, it was British Style , and super strict. Each day I commuted a total of two hours and twenty minutes to and from school from my small rural Australian community of 2500 people. Also during my stay, I got a chance to see plenty of Kangaroos - including eating Kangaroo meat, Koala bears, and a strange bird called an Emu which is like a stubborn osterich. When in Australia I was taught how to play such sports as Cricket, Australian Rugby, and Fencing, which I got quite involved in. The climax of my stay in Australia was the month I spent touring the continent in a bus with forty-five other foreign exchange students from all over the world. It was quite an experience - to say the least -and I learned alot about my own capabilities as well as others. Now that I am at home, I can say that my experience was really fantastic and that I truly suggest to anyone interested in the Rotary Youth Exchange System to get involved - you never know ... you might even end up in Australia! -Scott Wilson 83 Once Upon A Time.. 1. Rob Jarusiniski 2. Julie Nass 3. Jeanne Hessinger 4. Barbara McAuliffe 5. Bernie Cremin 6. Melissa Missera 7. Louise DiOttavio Patty DiOttavio 8. Karen McNally 9. Karen Emerson 10. Susan Mcardell 11. Cliff Cheek 12. Linda Piccone 13. Terri Powell Debbie Seay 14. Kelly Swergart 15. Suzanne McHugh 16. Paula McGinley 17. Terry Null 18. Marie Sarmento Kristine Sarmento 19. Janet Menger 20. Bryan Gallman Renee Gallman 21. Stephanie Bateman 22. John Hurly 23. Jenny Weldon 24. Edith Anne Green 25. Dina Ricciuti 26. Karen Phillips 84 1. Karen Schoellkopf 2. Kim McErlane 3. Chris Forgione 4. Kathy Deck 5. Debbie Jorgenson 6. Nichole Davenport 7. Jim Clayton 8. Lori Miller 9. Judy Place 10. Scott Seymour 11. Jeanne Carey 12. Rhonda Kapinski 13. Cail Samaro 14. Brooke Wacker 15. Nici D'Antonio 16. Sandi Wood 17. Joy Lyn Burgess 18. Maria Terry 19. Catherine Thomas 20. William Pitkin 21. Michael Kropp 22. Susan Punt 23. Linda Jacobson 24. Bob Slowey 25. Cheryl Lucas 85 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Debbie Jorgenson, Mark Daghir BEST SCHOLAR Brian Robison, Phyllis Grove MOST A THLETIC Laura Gaspari, Glenn Koser MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Rhonda Kapinski, Todd Carey Time Was When MOST UNIQUE Kerry Franklin, Richard Rush CUTEST SMILE Beth Arcuri, Richard Smith 86 BEST DRESSED Joe Poluch, Jessica Morabito BEST ALL AROUND Scott Seymour, Colette Owens CUTEST COUPLE Don Forbes and Kerry Christman PREPPIEST Tom Swartwout, Tracey Thornbury CLASS CLOWNS Mike J. Allen, Bernie Cremin MOST POPULAR Jenny Weldon, Bruce Tiller TALLEST SHORTEST Gigi Felsner, Dawn Tipton, Gary Bare ford 87 Milestones For The Class Of 1982 DAWN R. CASTLE Those we love remain with us, for love itself lives on and cherished memories never fade because a loved one is gone. THOMAS R. SMITH ... The greatest things are family, friends, music and peace 'There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed. Some forever not for better, some are gone and some remain. Oh these places have their moments, with lovers and friends I still are living; IN MY LIFF, loved them all. can recall, some are dead and some are living; IN MY LIFF, I John Lennon and Paul McCartney Photo by Jim Clayton My senior year in the United States has been a wonderful experience for me, and it was the most significant year I have spent in my life. I am glad I will go back to Japan with splendid experiences and a great success. I want to give my thanks to all the people I met. Everything at DHS was new, there are a lot of differences between here and Japan. For example, in Japan, the teachers go from classroom to classroom instead of the students. Also, all students eat lunch at the same time. Another difference is that in Japan, schools open on April 1 instead of September. I am sure my stay here will afford me a most pleasing reminiscence in later years. Even back in Japan I will never forget you and DHS forever. People From Around The World Yasushi Katsuma The beginning of this school year was hard for me because I did not know anyone in this school. But, in a short time I made many friends, and we had a lot of fun together. I am happy that I was able to stay in Downingtown High School for a year. I learned much; the teachers were generous with their time to help me; everyone was friendly and kind to me. I will always have good memories of this year. Thank you to everybody, the principal, the teachers, and my friends who helped make this year so special. Standing; Isabelle Frey, Yasushi Katsuma. Sitting; Anna Delborn, Peter Frogner. Isabelle Frey This year has been a fantastic experience. It's very different from Stockholm, Sweden, but that makes it even more exciting. It has broadened my views and way of thinking. I've met so many wonderful people both through Rotary and D.S.H.S. I thank you all. Anna Delborn My name is Peter Frogner, and Im 16 years old, and from Sweden. I live in a small town called Ljung-byhed, which is 20 miles from Malmo. There are five members in my family. I have two brothers and my mother and father. My interests are skiing, soccer, basketball, and volleyball. Peter Frogner BUSIEST Mr. Lutz BEST DRESSED Miss Ursini THE TOP DO HOT SMOKE IN OUR BARM MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Miss McCee MOST A. V. Mr. Houp The Vocational Technical program offered at D.H.S. has three general objectives: the development of attitudes, of skills, and of knowledge. Knowledge is the actual know-how of the trade, while skill is the ability to put that knowledge to work. The third objective, attitude, centers around the training of character and personality. The vo-tech program offers students a chance to learn and adapt to a specialized trade before graduating from high school % %S % You go and try to do the things you think you can do best. Working and working the whole day through, with hardly any rest. There is Auto Body, Auto Repair, Welding, Printing, Food Prep., Also, Cosmotology, Health Assistance Horticulture and Design Tech .. . Heating and Vent., Date Processing There are many things to do Painting and Decorating, Electrical Work, Masonary and Maintance too. I guess you can say we're pretty lucky. We're the ones that will succeed, Because we already got the things that you really need. So next time when you think that we aren't very smart, Just remember that we have such a big headstart!! such a big headstart!! M.O.C. 93 94 P.R.O. (Pupils Reaching Out—Providing Realistic Opportunities), in its 9th year, is a very popular senior career oriented program. It seems more students each year take advantage of this vocationally oriented concept. Its purpose is to bridge the gap from the academic to business world, and where better can a student learn what to expect of this world than by actually being there. PRO is Downingtown's answer to the ever growing goal of quality education to educate vocationally. M 95 Girls Swimming DHS OPP Coatesville 89 83 Lower Merion 95 77 Nether Providence 89 82 O.J. Roberts 78 94 Coatesville 92 80 O.J. Roberts 76 96 Marple Newtown 62 109 Sun Valley 105 60 First Row: S. Martin, L. Johnson, N. Keech, J. Cobourn, C. Palski, S. Coulston, L. Beauchamp (mgr.). Second Row: M. LuminelJo (mgr.), A. Gaffney, M. Carbo, S. Miller, J. Martin, M. Murphy, L. Peiffer (coach). Third Row: D. Ross, S. Gitzendanner, 5. Dougherty, C. McShane, L. Partlow, Fourth Row: Co-Captains: L. Sachuk A M. Adams, Not Shown: B. Arcuri, V. Jankowski (mgr.) Led by Co-captains Michele Adams A Laurie Sochuk, The Downingtown Girls Swim Team was able to finish its first season ever with a 4-4 record. Despite losses to the tough Wildcats of Owen J., Coatesville, A Marple Newtown, it was a very successful schedule. All the meets were close A very competitive, leading to a very exciting season! Among the bigeest contributions to the total team effort were Michele Adams, Cathy Palski, Stephanie Coulston, Jennifer Cobourn, A Chris McShane. Palski established records in the 200 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 500 freestyle, A 100 backstroke. McShane in the 50 freestyle, Coulston in the 100 butterfly, Cobourn in the 100 breastrokc, A Michele Adams in the 200 Ind. Medley. The 200 Medley relay record was established by Palski, Cobourn, Coulston, A McShane. The 400 free relay by Adams, Coulston, McShane, A Palski. Those qualifying for the District meet at the University of Pa. were Adams -500 Free, 200 IM; McShane - 100 Butterfly, 100 Backstroke; Coulston - 100 Butterfly; Palski - 200 Free, 100 Backstroke; Johnston - 100 Backstroke. Palski, Coulston, Adams, A McShane qualified in the freestyle relay. Others adding to the success were Laurie Sochuk, Sue Dougherty, Ave Gaffney, Sue Martin, Lisa Johnson, Noelle Keech, Marie Carbo, Jennifer Martin, Sue Gitzendonner, Denise Ross, A Sue Miller. A Valuable part of the swimming meet is diving competition. Doing a fantastic job despite poor practice conditions were Laura Partlow, Maryann Murphy, A Beth Arcuri. Overall, it was a fantastic season due to the tremendous effort of every girl on the team. It truly was a team effort. With only two of the girls leaving, next year looks very bright. We are looking forward to having a full schedule, A many more great times! stated Coach Peiffer. 98 Boys Swimming Coatesville DHL 75 OPP 97 Lower Marion 99 73 Nether Providence 99 72 O.J. Roberts 97 74 Coatesville 97 75 O.J. Roberts 118 54 Marple Newtown 69 103 Sun Valley 115 55 Row 7: J. Nash, S. Ferwelly, S. McNcar, D. Bertram, J. Yearsley, G. Daub, C. Reinbrecht. Row 2: S. DiBeradinis, D. Hatts, S. Fennelly, C. Zwack, T. Christian. Row 3: D. Detweler, B. Krapf, K. Heideck, R. Devine, B. Gardiner, J. Chmellewski fcapt.), K. Kelly, T. Gardiner, B. Schumann, J. Poluch (capt.), V. Jankowski (mgr.), Mr. Curtis (coach), C. Bova, J. DiCicco, T. Bricker. Not shown: B. McMillan, B. Groff The Downingtown Boys Swimming Team led by Co-captains Joe Poluch and John Chmellewski completes a highly successful inaugural campaign with a fine 6-2 record. With outstanding swimmers such as Rick Devine Greg Zwack leading the way to six wins, including a thrilling victory over Coatesville, show that Downingtown has another addition to its fine athletic family. Seniors Dave Watts, Joe Poluch, Tim Bricker, Dan Kelly, and Tim Gardiner made valuable contributions to this year's team and will be missed next year. However, the 1982-83 Whippet swimmers will be bolstered by a lot of familiar returnees. 99 Football Row 1: M. Horan, C. Chiccino, M. Barrett, R. Lucerne, J. Spencer, J. Denithorne, M. McCormack, B. Pitkin, B. Tiller, L. Ellmaker, S. Mills, L. Lark, T. Barnett, J. Gindin, G. Cannella. Row 2: M. Colona, C. Goerlitz, D. Hamilton, J. Poluch, D. Dougherty, G. Barrow, B. Drill, M. Woodward, R. Moore, B. Sweeney, T. Bucker, B. Novak, D. Dempsey. Row 3: J. Landgraf, G. Marvin, J. Conen, A. Lcfko, M. Focht, . Woodward, J. Browning, J. Kaiser, K. Butcher, P. Frey, C. Styer, B. Beideman, J. McCormack, R. Molnar, D. Jones, M. Drill, C. White. Row 4: B. Ferris, F. Proctor, J. Barker, J. McCarty, C. Beauchamp, R. Fmrich, A. Sciarretta, M. McCausland, C. Brown, C. Rosfelder, M. Drill, J. Zona, B. Schucker, R. Smith, D. Romain, K. Hathorn, R. Mahan, S. Pfaff, 5. Fagles, N. Miller, T. McCool, B. Johnson, M. McShane, S. Butler. Not Shown: Lisa Musser, Tim Jacobs. Mr. Houp, Mr. Leathers, Mr. Chiccino, Mr. Appleby, Mr. Gindin. Row 1: G. Cannella, M. Drill. Row 2: J. Landgraf, S. Sanko, S. Grissinger V. Diem, M. Horan. Not Shown: Lisa Musser. The 1981 football season was not very successful but the effort and the will to win kept the players pushing forward toward a better season and all of the members should be congradulated. The Downingtown football season highlight was in winning against Spring Ford 7-0 in a nightgame, the first night game in 30 years. The season ended with a record of 4-8. All the players worked with much determination throughout the season. On behalf of the football team they would like to thank the coaches for a most enjoyable season, and also thanks to Co-Captions Lee Ellmaker and Bill Pitkin. 100 101 Soccer Row 7: R. Jarusinsk, T. Dooley, T. Reed, S. Miller, J. McCahon, E. Kolar, S. Forgione, R. Evangelista. Row 2: P. Hurley (coach), S. McTighe, J. Ackroid, C. David, S. DiBerardinis, D. Zynn, A. Rosenlieb, 5. In Son, S. Wychgel, J. Cillooly, M. Melody, D. Ringsdorf, A. Schripner. Row 3: A. Matlack, 5. Seymour, D. Wir, K. Wager, C. Angery, C. Cheek, . Borror, J. Davison (coach) The DHS Whippet Soccer Team opened its Ches-Mont season with a victory against Coatesville after a very successful pre-season. The whippets were then defeated by Henderson in a very touch overtime game. However the team came back defeating fast, 0-1, Boyertown and Spring-Ford. The whippets then traveled to Great Valley to battle for first place in the Ches-Mont league where they were defeated by a very skilled Great Valley team. The whippets then started their second half with a tie to Coatesville. The soccer whippets then defeated Henderson in a very physical and important game to stay in the thick of the Ches-Mont race. The soccer team then defeated East, O-J, Boyertown, and Spring-Ford. On Homecoming the whippets tied Unionville in a very well played game. This set up the showdown. The Great Valley Patriots traveled to Downingtown on a rainy afternoon and the two teams locked horns on an excellent soccer game played in very nasty conditions. However the whippets were edged out and lost their hopes of going to Districts first place. Finishing Vi game behind Henderson and two games behind Great Valley. Over all, the whippets had an excellent season and accomplished many goals, although falling short of the ChesMont Crown and a district birth the team also had individual accomplishments. Son In Song lead the league in scoring 19 goals. He was voted to the All-Ches-Mont first and MVP of the League. Also on first team is Don Wix, R. Evan. Second team is Stew Forgner. And Dave Zynn Honorable MentionMidfield. Row 1: P. Borst, B. Wcmett, M. Dow, R. J. Stretch, T. Cliggett, T. Stinson, K. Link, F. DiOttavio, F. Costello, D. Haines. Row 2: C. Hallam, J. Davidson(coach), J. Talierco, S. Millward, T. Conger, J.J. Reagan, M. Lynch, R. Swimm, M. Ruggiano, R. Conner, J. Ahern, R. Davies, D. Shavor, R. Oakes, P. Frogner, C. Saello, D. McIntyre, M. Miscio, P. Lustig, ). Picone. Soccer Coatcsville DHA 3 OPP 7 Henderson 7 2 East 5 2 Owe ). Roberts 7 2 Boyertown 3 0 Springford 6 7 Great Valley 0 4 Coatesville 0 0 Henderson 2 7 East 2 7 Owen J. Roberts 8 0 Boyertown 4 0 Springford 4 0 Unionville 3 3 Great Valley 7 2 103 Hockey Row 7: M. DiPietro, . Cerlach, L. Lynch, K. Utz, C. Moody. Row 2: K. Horsey, H. Williamson, K. Burke, L. Gaspari, B. McAuliffe, E. Cook, 5. Arters, Row 3: L. Sachuk, F. Faller, 5. Welker, S. Garnett, T. Eagles, M. O'Conner. A District qualifying team! With no league regulation losses-flickoffs, ugh! But a supper season, and thanks to the seniors for their leadership, dedication, enthusiasm. It's a season to remember. Special thanks to cocaptains Laura and Barb for their skill, leadership and spirit which helped pull the team together and succeed in a winning season. To Sally and her excellent defensive positioning and hard work. To Heather and her philosophical comments and quick footwork. To Sue C. the most improved player on the team. To Fern and her aggressiveness after the ball; to Kathy B. and her competitive play and ability to draw fouls. And to Tisha and her deadly drive and backfield control. Also, thanks to Stephanie and Brenda in their Managerial roles. Supper Freak! Composure Laura Give It To Me Baby Be Brave Little Pilgrims Districts! Serious lam Session Vin, Vin, Vin, Score, Score, Score Tisha, Tisha, Sue, Sue Brink, the Shrink Laura, you're cage again Where is she at? POOR English Sue. Heather Feather Whats The Weather? Hey Barb, why are you training? Fern DiFluzio Hey Sally want to back peddle? Hey kids you look Lethargic What's that mean? OK you can coach'em Did the Great Whippet call you last night? Koren Called-you're going to districtsI Miss Anderson Miss Brink Thanks for a great season We love you's . 104 Hockey Row 7: J. Murray, K. Swartwout, 5. Campbell, L. Ledwin, M. Jacobson, A. Grigson, Row 2: A. Terry, D. Delrossi, A. Arcaro, D. Devine, P. Brown, T. Gaffney, C. Pignoli. Row 3: P. Welch, L. Barbieri, M. Barlow, D. Barton, G. Hamilton, T. Hedrick, D. Johnston. Mar pie Newtown DHS 1 OPP 0 Coatesville 4 0 Pottstown 2 0 St. Pius X 7 0 Owen J. Roberts 7 0 Spring Ford 7 0 Henderson 3 7 Pottsgrove 3 7 Phoenixville 3 7 Great Valley 2 2 Flick-off 0 3 East 7 1 Flick-off 7 4 Boyer town 7 0 Districts In ter boro 7 2 105 Row 7; Mr. Schmidt, J. Thombury, T. Thombury, L. Galimorc, J. Remley, K. Corrigan, Mr. Nowak. Row 2: A. Borland, M. Burke, J. Migliaccio, B. Cremin, A. Gaffney, C. Kramer. Not Present: J. Rettew. DHS OPP Conestoga 26 29 Coatesville 18 41 Pottstown 41 18 St Pius X 33 23 Owen J. Roberts 22 39 WC Henderson 26 29 Phoenixville 46 15 WC East 35 24 Boyertown 15 50 Ches-Mont Championship Fifth Place District 1 Meet Eighth Place The girls cross country team better know as the Kermudgeons finished 5th in the highly competitive ches-mont league. Over the three months of steep hills and grass loops the team became very close. We worked hard together and always put out our best. The 1981-82 cross country season wouldn't have been what it was without the inspiring coaching of Mr. Nowak and Mr, Schmidt. We would all like to thank them both for the good memories that they've helped us share. Whos on the Muppets tonight f-Sir, King Ker-mudgeon, Sir -Willie Nelson and the Rolling Stones. What are guys doing in our locker room ? - Oh No, not the nurse. - Early breakfast at Ave's for only two detentions- All the Lasagna you can eat at Migliac-cio's- Urbines lilipops- DiBernardi's store Mr. Nowak is wearing his prep plaid pants today - short cuts Only lead to longer mileage and wet feet Two less loops for any kermudgeon that can guess what R is - We will run until ive see Bernies Lunch! Boy's Cross Country Row 7: T. Murray, J. Ceschwindt, D. Horne, D. Beale, K. Sheeler, Row 2: Mr. Schmidt, M. Woodward, J. Trego. B. McGinley, S. Ramsey, B. Dodson, B. Urbine, Mr. Nowak. Not Present: G. Koser, ). Lucern, R. Gehron. DHS OPP Conestoga 29 28 Coatesville 38 21 Pottstown 25 31 St Pius X 21 38 Owen J. Roberts 22 39 WC Henderson 18 45 Phoenixville 25 33 Great Valley 17 46 WC East 41 19 Boyertown 29 27 Ches-Mont Championship Third Place District 1 Meet Tenth Place The 1981 Cross Country team finished in third place in the Chesmont League. We finished behind two strong teams: East and Coatesville. Our record was 6-3 and that qualified the team for Districts. The team had many new runners out for the first time. Each day we worked very hard and most importantly we worked together. In each meet that we had the runners decreased their time. The runners paired up many times and worked each other the result being we had a good team. The Cross Country team would like to thank Mr. Nowak and Mr. Schmidt for spending their time with us and for a successful season. The Boys Cross Country team would also like to thank the girls team for their support. The Football and Soccer teams were also very good in supporting us at our home meets. The Big E , Drive Slow Allison, Grasshopper, Molnar's Sabatage, Schmidt's Pace Car, Sue Hanley, Mr. Nowak's support. 107 Tennis Row 1: ). Cerlach, K. Becker, C. Brandi, C. Remley, L. McGeorge, R. Buhr, C. Lichok, G. Hollan. Row 2: bl. Evangelista, C. Dunleavy, K. Baumgarten, N. Wolf, J. Pennabaker, R Reis, D. Hartman, 5. McClure, L. Cabbott, M. jacecko, C. lacecko, C. Tottser, K. Brian. Coatesville GAA Tournament Radnor Upper Merion Unionville Pottstown St. Pius X Owen ]. Roberts Spring Ford Henderson Pottsgrove Phoenixville Great Valley East Boyertown OPP 5 7 1 0 0 7 0 0 2 3 5 7 7 0 This year's tennis team will always be a memorable one. With only two returning seniors we were a young team but were ready to work hard to be at the top of the Chesmont-League. Even though we fell short of our goal with a record of (9-2), beating Pottsgrove made up for it all Thanks to Mrs. Desmond and to the team for supporting us through our ups and downs. Good Luck next year. -Chris Remley, Laura McGeorge “Do we have to do kangaroo jumps when the soccer team runs by? .. Hey Baby!... Minkies Forever ... Anything else for the good of the order? Sarah, Sarah siftin' in a shoe-shine shop ... Can't we run the fields? Can't we run the track?! 108 Golf Row 7: M. Murphy, P. Tracey, . Azbill, B. Murphy, M. Crissman, Row 2: H. Shartle, B. Dickson, R. Treder, K. Klunk, M. Diehl. The 1981-82 golf team acquired a 7-4 record this year with the excellent coaching job of Mr. Michael Morgan. Unlike other varsity sports, this year's team added the female touch making golf the only co-ed team sport. Another distinctive characteristic of this year's team is that most of the team members were freshmen and sophomores. Because of this the team's record displays only this year's increasing maturity and experience. Next year should prove even better. Twin Valley DHSOPP 406 461 Conestoga 466 420 Coat esvilie 437 410 Pottstown 239 249 St. Pius X 430 488 Owen . Roberts 334 314 Spring Ford 454 522 Henderson 449 457 Ches-Mont Championship 565 9th Pottsgrove 445 444 Pheonixville 453 500 East 443 473 Boyertown 386 388 Great Valley 360 346 109 Boys Basketball This year's Downingtown Whippet basketball team has developed into the winningest team in the school basketball history. Finishing second in the Ches-Mont league, the Whippets qualified again for postseason competition in the P.I.A.A. playoffs. The Whippets were led by co-captains Rob Grim Mark Redfern. On February 16 against Henderson High School, Mark became the third player in DTWN basketball history to score 1000 points in his playing career. Other keys to the success of this year's team came from the outstanding play of seniors Don Forbes, forward; Bruce Tiller, forward; guards Dave Francella, senior; Mick Melvin Brad Novak, juniors. Accomplishing the goals established by this year's team can be attributed to the team balance, unity and harmony developed by the above mentioned and the unherald dedication of the other members of the squad: seniors, Gary Bare ford, Bret Urbine, Frank Sack; and juniors, Wayne Urbine, Gary Francella, Bill Mayo, and Mike McShane. The team of 1981-82 will a win and loss record that may or may not be broken, but the team spirit, enthusiasm, and dedication which helped in making the Whippets a WINNER will never be forgotten! Kneeling: R. Smith (capt.) S. Pfaff (capt.). Back Row: F. DiOttavio, K. Quinn, J.J. Reagan, M. Rabinowitz, j. Zona, M. Schucker, M. Lalich, T. Stinson, J. Walker (coach) Front Row: B. Urbine, F. Sack, B. Novak, D. Francella, B. Mayo, M. McShane, M. Melvine. Second Row: B. Boyer (coach), G. Francella, B. Tiller, M. Redfern (capt.), R. Grim, D. Forbes, W. Urbine, G. Bareford 110 Boys Basketball BOYS BASKETBALL 1982 DHS OPP Bishop Shanahan 74 48 Upper Merion 59 38 Marple-Newton 37 25 St. Pius X 63 47 Phoenixville 58 33 Spring Ford 54 35 Coatesville 50 73 Great Valley 47 43 Potts town 49 61 Chichester 81 65 Upper Darby 68 50 Edison 38 44 Pottsgrove 72 29 Boyertown 75 48 East, West Chester 60 59 Henderson, West Chester 55 38 St. Pius X 77 59 Phoenixville 59 47 Owen J. Roberts 46 40 Spring Ford C oatesville 49 57 42 62 Great Valley 65 49 Pottstown 56 46 Pottsgrove 78 47 Bovertown 77 40 East, West Chester 72 50 Flenderson, West Chester 80 55 Owen J. Roberts 78 61 Ridley (Districts) 69 42 Abingtion 49 59 m Girls Basketball Back: Miss Buzinski, L. Millham, J. Mclssac, D. Devine, P. Welch. Front: T. Gaffney, D. Elam, M. Jacobson, K. Swart out This year showed a definite improvement as we went to districts and reversed our record from last year. We couldn't have done it without the help of Mr. Hurley (who played an assortment of people like Agresta, Fine, and Zimmerman), Mr. Morgan (who helped out being Quin ter, Charles and Burkert), and Mr. Davdson (who was chief scout). Locker Room Fights Wet Sneakers . Bemie-Happy Easter! 42 crip . 00 Cool Wee ... I think were all turning PSYCHO .. . Stupid fools Kramer . Tomahawk Nine's Jammin' Fish and Jelloll! Fishwart Bustin' ... Float ... Twish, Also special thanks to Mr. Schnure and Miss. B for a great season. Child Back Row: Mr. Schnure, D. Barton, K. Forstrom, L. Easton, L. Lynch, B. Cremin, Seated: Tri Captains — C. Bonello, B. Beebe, C. Kramer 112 Girls Basketball DHS Unionville 51 Upper Merion 40 Mar pie Newtown 53 St. Pius X 40 Phoenixville 29 Spring Ford 60 Coatesville 38 Great Valley 51 Pottstown Knights of Columbus 38 Tournament Sharon Hill 50 Conestoga 57 Pottsgrove 54 Boyertown 62 East 70 Henderson 46 O.J. Roberts 48 St. Pius X 43 Phoenixville 66 Spring Ford C oatesville 72 44 Great Valley 27 Pottstown 70 Pottsgrove 59 Boyertown 62 East 52 Henderson 51 O.J. Roberts 59 Districts-Hatboro 37 Horsham OPP 43 47 31 30 28 OT 55 46 23 43 42 OT 42 51 35 35 34 30 53 51 26 62 29 72 Triple OT 41 42 27 41 37 40 113 Wrestling Front Row: (L to R) M. DiBenedetto, 5. O'Donnell, D. McIntyre, J. Lucerne, B. Gillespie, D. Home, G. Koser. Back Row: (L to R) Coach Johnson, D. Ross, R. Waltman, P. Wait, R. Gayer, M. McCormack, J. Kaiser, J. Browning, C. Goerlitz. DHS OPP Springfield 62 3 Solanco 36 21 Upper Morion Oxford 36 24 Manheim Twp. 36 14 P.M.B. Tourn. 1st place W.C. Tourn. 1st place Spring Ford 29 22 Great Valley 34 17 Coatesville 56 6 North Penn 26 17 Pottsgrove 58 2- Phoenixville 35 12 O.J. Roberts 50 6 Henderson 68 0 Marple Newtown 54 5 Boyertown 60 0 Pottstown 29 22 East 52 2 Sectional Tourn. 1st place 3rd place District Tourn. Regional Tourn. Mr. Selcher (asst, coach), Mr. Johnson (coach), Mr. Leathers (asst, coach) Front Row: (L to R) D. Haines, G. Lamb, J. Poulich, S. Caggiano, D. Howard, C. Saello, R. Boyle. Back Row: (L to R) Coach Leathers, J. O'Brian, J. McCormack, D. Irvin, A. Obendorfer, P. Frank, D. Hamilton, Coach Selcher. 114 Wrestling The 1981-82 wrestling team was lead by senior cocaptains, Glenn Koser and Duncan McIntyre. The accomplishments of the team have elevated D.H.S. not only to area supremacy (Philadelphia Inquirer's No. 1 ranking), but also to a state level ranking (Wrestling Roundup). In addition to returning P.I.A.A. State Champ Glenn Koser and McIntyre, other senior squad members are Sean O'Donnel, Dave Ross, Dave Horne, Rick Waltman, Rob Gayer, and Mike McCormack. These seniors have lost only three dual meets during their six year scholastic wrestling career and presently are on a thirty one meet win streak. The seniors are joined by juniors: George Lamb, John Lucerne, Jim McCormack, John Browning, Jim Kaiser, Chris Goerlitz, and sophmore Mario DiBenedetto. The team repeated their Christmas Tournament success of a year ago by again garnering the PMB tournament title (Glenn Koser OW for the third year in a row) and the Chester County Invitational Tournament title. The team hopes to repeat Sectional and district 1 South championships they won the past two years and to add the Southeastern Regional crown they just missed repeating last year. Highlights of the dual meet season included: hard fought wins over undefeated North Penn and Phoenixville, a tough win over Pottstown, and shutout victories over W.C. Henderson and Boyertown. The Junior Varsity continued their excellence by winning their 52nd consecutive dual meet. This years squad held seven team to individual wins (5 shutouts). The average J.V. Score was D.H.S. 51 Opponet 4. 115 Indoor Track 1st Row: S. Punt, C. Wise, M. O'Reilly, A. McDowell. 2nd Row: J. Tischler, D. Cura, T. Barnett, T. Dooley, D. McIntyre. 3rd Row: B. Sweeney, B. Castle, E. Beale, N. Miller, J. Trego, D. Siever. Not Pictured: J. Archie, S. Ramsay, K. Corrigan, J. Flacone, T. Reed, M. Ruggiano, M. Woodward, D. Siever, R. Broderick. The Indoor Track Team had a very successful year. Indoor Track is basically an individual sport with athletes competing against most of the southeastern Pennsylvania schools. To win a medal, (1st, 2nd or 3rd place), is a real accomplishment. Individual accomplishments of this year's team members Brent Sweeney, earning the right to participate in the Meet of Champions Event held at Princeton University, where he should have run in the finals, but he pulled a leg muscle; Scott Ramsey break in the Downingtown School record in pole vaulting at Lehigh with an effort of 10'6 ; and the 4-lap relay team consisting of N. Miller, ). Archie, B. Castle and j. Trego, taking a fifth place finish at West Chester State College. Thank You The yearbook staff would like to thank Mr. Perry Desmond for his contributions to the sports section of this years yearbook. Thank You. 116 Cheerleaders Row 1: (co-capt) K. Sweigart, R. Kapinski, Row 2: J. DeMucci, T. McCausland, Hye. Kim, J. Carey, K. Clifford, M. Uzzle, J. Weldon, C. Lucas, C. Natalie, Not Shown: Tyra Durrett. Row 7: N. Wilgis, K. Nye, E. Donahue, Row 2: J. Luzar, P. Larson, K. McErlane, Row 3: J. DeMucci, Row 4: K. Belcher 117 E. Abrams S. Adams T. Altab S. Aharonian A. Ahern . Alba lade jo $. Alexander B. Alin T. Alti er S. Anderson S. Anderson L. Anklewich F. Archie . Archie C. Arlinghaus L. Ascolese K. Atkinson B. Augustine J. Baer D. Baier T. Baker L. Barbicn B. Barnhardt M. Barimani D. Beck D. Becker K. Becker B. Bcideman K. Belcher C. Belden A. Bender M. Herto ami D. Birch I Blechman M. Boice I Boggs P. Bones M Bono f. Bradley C. Brand! S. Barr M. Barrie D. Barton B. Baum K. Baumgarton A. Beard D Beaupit I. Beaver K. Brian R. Broderick P. Bronner C. Brooks P. Brosius H. Brown P Brown S. Brown . Browning C. Bubas M. Buhl C Buhr duller M. Burke 5. Burns K. Butcher W. Buttner But I. Cabott R. Caffro I. Caggiano S. Campbell C. Cannella . Capriotti «a-ir 119 Carboni, C. Carr, B Carr. I. Case, C. Cellini, Chiesa, R, Chmielewski, J. Chikla, W. Ciarlone, T. Cincotia, C. Clark, K. Clifford, K. Cobourn, . Cochrane, D. Cohen, . Colledge, K CrossJey, C. Critman, M D'Agostino, I. Dannemann, . Daub, C. Davey, K. Davidson, R. Davies, R. Davis, I DeCaray, S. Delaney, [. Dempsey, D. DcMucci, I. DeRa, S. Devine, R. DiBerardmis, S. DiCicco, J. Dickenson, 5. Diehl, M. Diem, V. DiFrancesco, A. Dinan, M. DiPictro, M. DiStefano, R. Donahue, J. Dooley, T. Dougherty, K. Dougherty, S. Drill, M. Dunleavy, C Dunwoody, L. DuPrie, A. Durr, K. Durrett, T. Dydo, C. last on, L. Ellett, J. El-Tanwanti, S. Elvanian, E. Eppolito, M. Espenlaub, D. Esworthy, J. Evangelista, N. Evans, K. Evans, L. F alter, R Farnum, 5. Fcnnelly. S. 120 Fennelly, 5. Fetterman. D. Figurclli, M. Filoromo, R Fischer, . Fitts, L. Flanagan, J. FUsher, . Flick. C. Focht, M Fogleman. B Forbes, A. Formica, M. Foster, . Frame. M. Frame, P. Francella, C. Franzmo, . Freil, B Frey, P. Fry, I. Fuller. S. Gallagher. J. Gallagher. M. Gallagher, M Gallagher, S. Garbish, C. Gardiner. B Garland, I. Get lack. . Gasper, [. Gehron, R. Geschwindt, J. Giffen, 5. Cdfiltan. A. Gillooly, A Git endanner, I. Glattes. G. Goerlitz, C. Goldman, IV. Goodz, J. Gordon, K. Gorman, Gra f. L. Gramling, M Grant, (. Green, B. Green, J. Greenhalgh, D. Grigson, A. Guenthner. M. Haeberle. C. Hallagher, D. Hallam, C. Hamilton, A. Hamilton, G. Hanthorne, D. Harman, G. Hartman, D. Hasson. C. Haupert, K. Healy, G. Hedrick. 5. Hedrick, T. Hendricks, F. Henderlite, R Henley, P. Henry, M. Hess, L. Hrggino. T. Hill. T. Hinkle, K. 121 Holtan, C. Horan, M. Hornung, D. Hornung, I. Horsey. K. Howard. D. Hubler. J. Hutier, C. Hyder, C. Hynes, K. Ippolito, y. Jacecko, C. Jacecko, M. ktmison, D Johnson, D. 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Wasco, M. Wickersham, P. Yablonski, L. Zielinski '81 The Year In Review '82 September 9 All teachers and SENIORS report for first day of school 16 Student ID photos taken-Smile! December 1 All good things end . including vacations 7 Senior Career Experience preliminary meeting 14 Musical Auditions -12 14-12 17 15 Deficiency Notices Issued-Have you been bad?! 24 Christmas vacation begins-3 cheers for Santa Claus! February 2 Kuhlmann-Anderson Test — All Juniors 10 Reports Cards Issued; parent teacher conferences 15 Winter Band Concert-Blow Your Horn! 24 Student Bloodmobile-Give all you can! May 1 College Entrance Exams-Juniors 10 Career Experience students take finals-5 10-5 14 20 Living Arts T shirt day; AP Ex-ams-Seniors 21 Living Arts Weekend-5 21-5 23-Show off the best of D.H.S. 24 School Spirit Week-Rah! Rah! 28 Senior Prom- A night to remember, if you can. November 7 College Entrance Exams-Sen-iors-lf at first you don't suceed, try, try again. 11 First Marking Period Ends — 45 days. 18 Parents-Co-To-School Nite 25 Report Cards Issued; Thanksgiving vacation begins April 5 Easter vacation begins-Now we can sleep at home, not in school! 12 Once again school reopens 13 Third Marking Period Ends 27 Report Cards Issued-A re you getting grounded? 30 Junior Prom October 2 Sophomore Class-Nelson Denny Reading Test 9 Deficiency Notices Issued 24 Homecoming and Senior Brunch; 55-21, Who lost? January 1 1982; A new year begins-Are your college applications in? 4 Back to the old routine school reopens 15 Career Experience preliminary applications due 28 Second Marking Period Ends — 90 day attendance report March 3 Deficiency Notices Issued-What, again!? 12 Donkey Basketball Game-Ride 'em team! 18 Oklahoma-3 18-3 21-What a show! 27 College Entrance Exams-Juniors- I thought they'd be easy! June 10 Senior Awards Program 13 Baccalaureate-Thank God it's over! ? Graduation-1 know it's here somewhere. 16 Final Student Day-Oh, the halls are so empty! 23 Report Cards Mailed HOME-Better meet the mailman, might be bad news! JOHN LENNONj gem? Vil [Haeere’s Ronnie! New Strategy for the West Banl neral Hospital: Critical Case S xSaleApi |fc rAUf= u; is Soft ai fronn[G§j Brickbatsfa W - Another Barrie SYVC ✓ administration FACULTY School Board Keeping up with the times School Board: standing-Robert Hadfield, Edward Layton, Frank Marocci, Samuel Crawford III, Veron Jameson, Dr. Charles Micken (superintendent). seated-Karen Kenworthy, Dr. Alexander Horvath, James Watson, Mary Sheridan, Roger Antrim. Air « n y o , Walter A. Hessinger, Director of Spe- Alfred B. Cuion, Business Manager Services Dr. Charles M. Micken, Superintendent of Schools. Rita Jones, Administrative Assistant to Edward J. Novak, Director of Plant Op-the Superintendent erations Main Administration Robert D. Noble, Datta Processing Programer Operator Francis Baker, Payroll Diane Wesbit Mary Sheridan, Secretary 141 SECRETARIES— FRONT L to R- Rosalie Brown, Linda Myers, Loretta Savastio, Barbara Eckman Back L to R- Loretta Will ford, Dorothy Light, Mary Sheridan, Lorraine Rowles, Alice McDonough (Not pictured-Charles Ashe) Downingtown Senior High School Principals; Men of Authority Principals Raymond F. DeSerafino, Principal John W. Harrington, Assistant Principal Elmer J. Hembergcr, Assistant Principal Edward A. Spang, Assistant Principal IF I COULD CONTROL TIME, I WOULD J. Harrington - Correct mistakes that I made and take more time to plan for my family's future. E. Hemberger - Slow it down. E. Spang - Stretch those moments of happiness with my family. SECRETARIES: Left to right: Anne Matthews, Marian Klinger, Barbara Skiles, Ruth Brookover. 142 Mary Schiltz Merle Geist Sally Gregor Shirley Nelms Carol Walker Betty Ahern Helen Shearer, Jeanette Wasmund Mrs. Kaiser Wally Pearce Cafeteria Personnel: Left to Right- Ann Daylor, Clare Campi, B. Blakely, Carmela Castenta, Mary Kathermine, Thelma Fryberger, Martha Tyson, Virginia Pierce, Lois Lambert, Ann Cialone, Lore Limback, Connie Justice, Patti Simmons, Theresa Bogush, Peggy Panetti, Betty DiLugi, Jean Carney, Juanita Burgos, Rose Cain, Eddie Childs. Karen Bald English IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD R. Augenbaugh- Make everyone 25 years old. K. Bald- I would use it cautiously to extend the happiness of others and use it compassionately to lessen the pain of others. N. Brink- Slow it down-everyone is in too much of a hurry. R. Boyer- Call time-out and reset the clock so you could replay the bad times and enjoy the good times a lot more. Caryl Bates English 144 John Bycoskie Science, Chairperson William Cain English Alice Campbell English Beverly Campbell Home Economics Louis Caparro Social Studies, Chairperson IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD . Bycoskie- Slow it down or add more hours to the day. A. Campbell- Since being bottled with Jim Croce does not seem to be a viable alternative, I'd take some time off. L. Caparro- Speed it up in the winter and slow it down in the summer. B. Collins- Put more hours in a day. D. Dantonio- Synchronize the clocks. Kathy Chamra English Charles Chiccino Physical Education, Chairperson Denise Coleman Mathematics Betty Collins Home Economics, Chairperson Daniel Dantonio Industrial Arts 145 Michael Engel Mathematics IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD J. Davidson- Under my control the dock would be turned back, searching for a place to begin anew. Millicent Fails Business, Chairperson Judith Farrow Social Studies Joanne Fillippo Physical Education Mary French English John Gaskins Science 146 James Godfrey Industrial Arts Sharon Grissinger Physical Education Thomas Haas English Jackie Hamilton Business Elizabeth Hadfield English, Chairperson IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD J. Godfrey- I would go back and start my life over and do it all the same again. (With a few minor changes!) T. Haas- If I could control time, I would push the year up to 802,700 A.D., just to see if H.G. Wells was right. E. Hadfield- Use it so that each hour holds double value. K. Hiller- Spend one-half of a day in the year 1800 and the other half in the year 2056 and then return to the present. T. Holder- Turn it back to when I had hair and then put it on hold. Judy Happeny Mathematics Marcy Hessinger Foreign Language Edith Hille Science Karen Hiller Business Thomas Holder Industrial Arts 147 Alray Johnson Driver Education Joseph Hook Matematics Carl Houp Physical Education Fran Kelleher Social Studies IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD J. Hook- Make each workday 78 hrs., and each weekend day 30 hrs. P. Hurley- Leave it alone — I like the challenge of time! A. Johnson- I'd like to be able to go backward and forward so that I would have the ability to eliminate problems that the world has to offer me. F. Kelleher- Give it to someone else to control. That type of power would be too awesome for me to handle!! P. Leonard- Accent the good times! Negate the bad times!and don’t mess with the in-between times! B. Lewis- I would make it 3:05 and have an endless band rehearsal! Ronald Knickerbocker Science Jill Lauren to Foreign Languages, Chairperson Hayden Leffler Mathematics, Chairperson Paul Leonard Art, Chairperson Brent Lewis Music 148 Joan Lorenz English Timothy Lutz Music, Chairperson Cynthia Lyman Eleanor MacFarland Foreign Languages English Carolyn Marchitell English IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD T. Lutz-1 would go back in time to meet the great men and women who created some of the world's greatest treasures in art, literature, and music. C. Marchitell- I would slow-motion the pleasures of my life and freeze-frame the images precious to me. I would delight in experiencing again those moments dearest to my heart. S. McAdams- I would give each person the opportunity of repeating one event they wished had happened differently. Y. McFadden- Je ne sais pas! Lois Martin Mathematics David Martin Science Paul Matter Industrial Arts Steve McAdams Industrial Arts Yvonne McFadden Foreign Languages 149 Michael Morgan Mathematics IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD A. McGee- Create an extra day so I could do a few more things. E. Miller- Use the time given to share with and help others. D. Mitchell- Eliminate it. M. Morgan- Turn back to 1970! R. Nippes- Use the talents I inherited and have nurtured to work toward a better understanding of the peoples of the world. D. Orr- I would put it on hold before I turn 30! Kay Murphy Mathematics 150 Marianne Murtaugh Social Studies Richard Nippes Social Studies Jerome Nowak Industrial Arts Daryl Orr Industrial Arts Judy Patterson Home Economics James Patterson Special Education Laurie Peiffer Business John Pinca English IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD Judy Patterson- I would leave it the way it is because there is always something to look forward to. If time stoppedlife would be boring. . Pinca- I would do away with all clocks, and tell everyone to be themselves and not to worry about time. N. Robinson- I could control my life. I would also want to turn back the clock so that I could appreciate many of the things I took for granted in my younger days. Valorie Reti Science Terri Rice Foreign Languages Nancy Robinson English William Schmidt Science Robert Schnure Social Studies Shirley Shea Science L inwood Smith Industrial Arts Thomas Stewart Social Studies Nancy Terry Business Theresa Ursini Foreign Languages IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD S. Shea- Slow it down to take advantage of all the opportunities, knowledge, and pleasures available. T. Stewart- Sell it at a huge markup. D. Usher- Bend, fold, and paint it. L. Wa Isle ben- I would slow it down, so there would be more time to enjoy. T. Webb- I would weave in and out of various civilizations (Past, Present, and Future). L. Williams- I would make some minutes last longer than days, and some days last minutes. Donna Usher Art 152 Lenore Walsleben Science Theresa Webb Art Leslie Williams Mathematics David Williams Physical Education Marjory Appleby Guidance Betty Webber Guidance Cynthia Fitz Guidance Theresa Houle Guidance IF I COULD CONTROL TIME I WOULD M. Appleby I would enjoy the decadent life which I so richly deserve. C. Fitz- I would make winter a short time and summer a long time. T. Houle- I would grant my son's dream that all time be daytime -life is far too precious to waste the night time with sleep.! P. Knaster- I would create more time for laughter. G. Pastino— I would put more hours in a day when needed or else shorten days that seem to go slow. C. Shagren- Visit all the greats in history. B. Webber- Put it in a bottle (apologies to Jim Croce) and let it out very slowly.' George Pastino Guidance Charles Shagren PRO Coordinator Betty Grebcy Librarian Paula Knaster Librarian John Branson Resource Room Cheryl Heckman Nurse's Aide D.H.S. Faculty: A Breed Apart Mrs. Happeny doesn't believe in cleaning her blackboards. Mrs. Hadfield, in a moment of contemplation. Mrs. Kaiser greets all with an affectionate hug. Mr. Noble reads computer print-outs for enjoyment. 154 Time With A Friend . .. . Is Time Well Spent C1U25 27warns a-P) d. 0 Ci «T c ba 5- M Rainbows, rainbows, everywhere! That's the look of the all new DHS Blue Cold Marching Unit . Under the direction of Mr. Brent Lewis, the band's new image seems to have taken everyone by storm. Among the many changes Mr. Lewis had made, RAINBOWS was the biggest best. With new rainbow silks, streamers, podium, what not, Mr. Lewis added a dash of needed color to the not just Blue Cold Band . With this new STYLE , the unit had performed AUSOMEL Y at all the competitions they've attended. Including, gaining the title INDEPENDENCE CONFERENCE STATE CHAMPIONS . A first at DHS. Musically, the unit is OUTSTANDING1 With such powerful arrangements like CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE , TEMPTATIONS , SHAKER HYMM RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS MUSIC , they have received numerous awards for the forceful sound. But in late November, the band went through its usual yearly change. The forceful sound was tamed to a more mellow one. Overlays were exchanged for bow ties. Pockets were inverted and the unit prepared for its mid winter trip to Florida. The Blue, Cold, RainbowBand of DHS is eternally grateful to Mr. Lewis for all his time, effort, support he has put into the unit. THANK YOU MR. LEWIS!!! a m P s Majorettes Erica Abrams and Amy Bender Honor Guard Mr. Lewis o0 ninct0vV v BLUE AND GOU) BAND y Percussion Mellophones Trombones and Baritones Flutes and Piccolos Saxaphones Clarinets and Silks (below) Trumpets and Poms (below) Officers: A. Puy, V. Pres., C. Remley, sec., K. Copp, Jr. rep., B. Robison, Pres. The choral section of the DHS Music Association, is now made up of five choirs with over 190 participants. Due to the over-abundance of members, a newly formed choir this year is Treble Choir I. Directed by Mr. Tim Lutz, the choirs perform two concerts, one at Christmas and the other in the spring. This year the Concert Choir traveled to Florida to perform with the band in Disney World. Every year the music performed sounds better and better, keep up the good work Mr. Lutz! 160 162 The Penny Press is the official newspaper of Downing-town Sr. High and tried to be a creative outlet as well. Throughout the year, writers and workers of all kinds have reflected the opinions and reported the activities of the students and school. Each issue, free of charge, gathered past traditions and peeked at future possibilities, all the while struggling with the hurdles of the moment. -Matty Woodruff, Editor Penny Press — Michele Bolay, Colette Owens, Beth Bums, Matty Woodruff, Rick Rush, Ron Logan, Mr. Pinca, Brian Robison. Row 2: Bryan Callman, Stephanie Bateman, John Hurly, Renee Callman, Grant Angeny, Jeff Turner, Mark Daehir, Tom Swartwout. Row 3: Heidi Brown, Jim Clayton, Sandi Wood, Sue Schelkopf, Rut hi Schlomann, Linda Schwabenbaucr, Jim Jer-Don. Row 4: Stephanie Hogarth, Cathy Hasson, Hallie Thompson, Allen Puy, Julie Thombury, Barb Koons, Pam Lawrence. Not Shown: Joanne Franzino, Emily Hornung, Dwayne Siever, Joe Swift, Tracy Thombury and Mr. Dantonio and Mr. Orr, printers. Photo Club The purpose of Photo Club is to enable the students to further their knowledge of the skills required to produce pictures. The students get to use both the color developing room and the black and white room to develop their own pictures. Row 7. F. Murphy, J. Fasano, K. Charles, R. Rosenzweig, D. Elam. Row 2: B. Donahue, S. Smith, S. Wrightstone, D. Wix, S. Walter, R. Callman. Row 3: D. Ludwig, C. Usavage (Pres.), D. Weston (Tres.), K. Hunter (V. PRES.), M. Gallucci (Sec.), 5. Martin. Computer Operators Club The Computer Operators Club is organized by Mr. Hook and Students are asked to participate, based on their ability, enthusiasm, and reliability. Members of the club must spend a minimum of two periods per week in the computer lab. Some members work before and after school as well. Computer Operators learn teach commands that control the computer system. They help computer science students and water) the machines for possible break downs. Row 1: R. Meier, T. Rowe, D. Weston, J. Fasano, S. Wrigtstone. Row 2: G. Lamb, G. Felsner, 5. Hedrick, M. Daghir, T. Hedrick, K. Brian, J. Thombury, P. Lustig, U. Felsner, M. Rabinowitz, V. Smith, B. Donahue, K. Lindaberry, M. Sarastio, C. Thomas, C. White, I, D. Delibero. Missing from photo: J. Clayton, J. Hurly. 163 Student Council Student Council is composed of the officers, members chosen from each home room, and members-at-large. These students are elected to represent the entire student body. They serve as a laison between the students and the Administra-tion Faculty. Some of the activities of the Student Council are the regulation of school fund-raising activities and elections; the provision of paid assemblies, scholarships, special projects, and the sponsoring of its' own fund raising activities; the school store, the Bloodmobile, the Homecoming Dance, carnation day and a variety of other school related activities. Senior Members: Stefanie Acello, Stephanie Bateman, Beth Burns, Cliff Cheek, Jim Clayton, Jayne Dickson, Darlene DiLibero, Louise DiOttavio, Lee Ellmaker, Frank Englund, Sue Garnett, Sue Garbowski, John Hurly, Betty Immel, Jim Jer-Don, Joanne Johnson, Debbie Jorgenson, Pam Lawrence, Ken Klunk, Tammy McGrady, Suzanne McHugh, Nancy Matthews, Joanne Migliaccio, Terry Null, Arlene Oswald, Sue Punt, Brian Robison, Karen Schoellkopf, Donna Simmons, Kelly Swei-gart, Dawn Tipton, Brooke Waker, Jenny Weldon, Sandi Wood, Matty Woodruff. Academic Council The Student Academic Council is a group of concerned students involved directly with events and policies governing the student body. It is a subsidiary of the Student Council which works with the Faculty Academic Council and the School Board. The council proposes new academic programs within the district, receives ideas from the student body, and works in cooperation with the student council to improve government in our school. The group consists of 78 representatives with alternates, representing each class, in order to obtain a well-rounded view of policies and porposals within the district and student government. The advisors are Miss Webber and Mr. Hem- Caroline Schmitt, Sue Captan (sec.), Joe Fischer (pres.), Susan Dougherty (sec.), Merger. Sandi Wood, Row 2: Mickey Dunwoody, Ann Schreiner, Marc Ruggiano, John Foster, Scott Wilson, Carl Wise. Officers: Joe Fischer (S.A.C. pres.), Kathy Charles (v.pres.), Ron Logan (pres) Tom Swartwout (treas.), row 2, Asit Upadhyay (elections chairman), Karen Dougherty (sec.), Laura Wright (attend, sec.) 164 National Honor Society Row 7: T. Swartwout, 5. Seymour, J. Turner, G. Angeny, Row 2: 5. Molnar, K. McDowell The National Honor Society is a club in which students are recognized for outstanding achievement in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The Downingtown chapter provides certain services and activities for the school and the club's members. The club's major service, and obviously very important to the school, is the work done by the teacher aides and student tutors. The club also provides guides and ushers for other school sponsored events. This year the Honor Society attempted to schedule events a bit more interesting than the run of the mill verbal meetings. Aside from the annual scholarship banquets, the New YORK trip, and the volleyball tournament, the club has monthly social gatherings. Before each meeting, the members are invited to share in the cultural atmosphere created by music, movies, visiting exchange students, and last but not least, each other. All in all, aside from being extremely successful, the year was rather enjoyable. The officers are as follows: Advisor: Mrs. Fran Kelleher; President: Tom Swartwout; V. Pres.: Scott Seymour; Treasurer: Jeff Turner; Attendance Secretary: Kate McDowell; Corresponding Secretary: Sue Molnar Senior Members: S. Acello, C. Angeny, S. Arters, S. Bateman, M. Bixler, K. Charles, K. Christman, J. Clayton, M. Daghir, J. Daley, C. Davis, D. Dilibero, L. DiOttavio, J. Driscoll, F. Falter, G. Felsner, K. Franklin, W. Freese, A. Gaffney, P. Grove, J. Hessinger, J. Hurley, L. Jarvis, D. Jenkins, D. Jorgenson, B. Junier, R. Kaluza, P. Keating, J. Kelly, K. McDwell, L. McGeorge, M. Missera, S. Molnar, B. Pitkin, J. Price, A. Puy, D. Ricciti, C. Remley, B. Robinson, R. Schloman, S. Seymour, H. Shartle, R. Smith, B. Snee, B. Snyder, T. Swartwout, M. Terry, C. Thomas, T. Thornbury, L. Trego, J. Turner, N. Vogel, B. Vourvoulias, J. Westerholm, H. Williamson, S. Wilson, 5. Wood, M. Woodruff, D. Zynn, L. Beaucamp, K. Brian, K. Burke, M. Burke, J. Churchvara, 5. Coulston, E. Duffy, L. Fllmaker, S. Fetters, D. Forbes, D. Francella, C. Kramer, P. Lawrence, R. Logan, C. Lucas, M. Luminello, M. McCormick, J. Morabito, D. Plante, M. Schucker, J. Sciandra, T. Smith, P. Snodgrass, D. Watts. 165 VICA 12th grade: Row 1: M. Richardson, K. McClure, J. Burnett, J. Pierce, P Dolnack, M. Eickstedt, D. Lance, Row 2: D. Siever, J. Carr, A. Natalie, C. Caripedes, 5. Speak man, E. Bishop, 5. Clouser, Row 3: J. Ackroyd, R Gotshell, D. Adams, J. Pollini, J. Brown, L. Good, T. Bowser, Row 4: R. Ingram, D. Mull, B. Rif fey, Dumont, D. Miller, R. Fischer, 5. Magasich, M. Baker, Row 5: P. Trumbower, M. Jones, E. Skinner, R. Cannella, D. Carter, B. Yohn, T. Keesey. 11th grade: Row 1: J. Talucci, J. Lewis, C. Crosley, J. Yohn, K. White, S. Burns, J. Butz, B. Kugler, M. O'Connor, Row 2: M. Jones, E. Reinhart, T. Miller, D. Hallacer, S. Schonrock, M. Lyons, C. Sandoe, D. Schmeil. VICA stands for the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The club is a national organization for students in trade, industrial, technical, health occupations education. It offers citizenship leadership activities and promotes the dignity of work. The officers at DHS are: Meg O'Conner (parliamentarian) Dwayne Siever. The VICA moto is Preparing for leadership in the world of work . 10th grade: Row 1: J. Casella, H. Newman, J. Vertigan, C. Adams, M. Schreiber, 5. Austin, Row 2: J. Madiro, J. O'Neill, H. Henry, B. Lauin, M. Keys, J. Barber, Row 3: A. Dempsy, J. Moore, B. Mendenhall, R. Kacmar, M. Moyer. 166 Black Student Union ■ rat Renee Gallman (pres.), Party Brown (treas.), Koren Horsey (v-pres.), lulie Barton (sec.), Anna Archie Row 2: Dearn Clam, Dori Barton, Linda Easton, Monica Rhodes, )oy Burgess, Lisa Callimore, Chris Simpson. Row 3: Richard Simpson, )ohn Eggleston, Greg Horton, Monica Smith, Adranih Ragland, Yuana Smith. Literary Not only contributions from the literati but also from all students are welcomed. This collection of short stories, poems, dramatic works, photographs illustrations, gives a place to the creative outpourings of students. The Literary Magazine has always found room under its winds for tentative fledglings of inventions and enlightenment. Tri-Editors; Laurie Beauchamp, Maura Burke, Matty Woodruff. Not Shown: Mrs. Bates (advisor) Industrial Arts Student Association The Industrial Arts Club is for students involved in industrial arts courses. Our club raises funds to go to the state convention in the spring. There we participate in a number of competitive events. At the end of the convention, we have a banquet where the winners of the events receive trophies. The convention allows us an opportunity to meet with other chapters and compete in a special area of interest. lohn Sciandra, left Buller, Joe Sciandria(pres), Sandi Wood (sec.), Steven Wrightstone (treas.), Row 2: Mark Diehl, Denise Greenhalgh. Not shown; Bryant Ferris (v-pres.) Magazine Club Dianne Wickwire, Joe Sciandra, Row 2: Jim Pike, Laurie Beauchamp, Matty Woodruff, Maura Burke The B.S.U. was started to help black people learn more about their people. They put on shows during Black History Month and for Martin Luther King's birthday. This is the only student union in the school. 167 El Club de Espanol Row 1; K. Pollock, D. Simmons, J. Morbito, K. McDowell, M. Frame, J. Cobourn, C. Holtan, R. Kaluza, J. Cerlach, A. Lombardo, A. Puy, E. Cook. Row 2: A. Ahern, J. Miller, D. Sotis, E. Elvanian, C. Harman, M. Ruggiano, K. Clark, S. Forgione, D. Ricoiuti, J. JcrDon, W. Vourvoulias, L. Beaver, B Conther. Row 3: C. Bubas, K. Magsam, L. Schwabenbauer, T. Kerstetter, B. Hallman, P. Welsh, D. DclRossi, V. Smith, C. Felsner, P. Lawrence, T. Thornbury, S. Fuller, D. Devine. Row 4: S. Dougherty, J. Foster, B. Painter, M. Caul, J. Tiller, W. Chikla, 5. Molnar, D. Jorgenson, B. Novak, M. Kiggs, D. Rubbo, L. Zonetti, J. Schell. Row 5: R. Ricciuti, J. McCahon, K. Sweigart, B. Wacker, B. LaFountain, C. Clattes, L. DiOctavio, J. Damnetio, M. Fayee, S. McClure, E. Grant, M. Horan, L. Seibert, E. Smith. Row 6: S. McCardell, P. Frey, T. Baker, M. Bolay, S. Owens, S. DeRa, C. Napolctano, A. Talucci, L. Johnson, D. Ranck. Row 7: K. Belcher, J. Remley, L. Gallimore, K. Nye, D. DiEuliis, M. Titus, M. Grandizio. The 1981-1982 Deutsch Klub functions as a learning experience for students interested in discovering more about the German language and culture. Besides being told to bring lots and lots of food to the many eating meetings, the club branches out to other groups to teach and offer and assist. The club has many fund raisers in order to have activities as the Weihnachtsfest, Karnival, and dinning out at a German restaurant. The 1981-82 German Club officers are: President Jeanne Hessinger (senior), V. Pres. Maura Burke (senior), Secretary Scott Wilson (senior), Treasurer Joe Picone (sophomore). Activities Chairpersons: Linda Picone (senior), Jill Dannemann (junior), and Club Advisor: Miss Hessinger. El Club de Espanol, consisting of Spanish III, IV, V students, meets monthly to present various aspects of Spanish culture; games, guest speakers, and skits usually comprise the agenda. Field trips throughout the year (to movies restaurants) also provide a glimpse of the Spanish world. The main event of the year is the Spanish Christmas party; a traditional Spanish dinner is served, and the breaking of the pinata highlights the evening. This years officers are Debbie Jorgenson (pres.), Michele Bolay (V-Pres.), Jessica Morabito Brooke Wacker (secret.), Kate McDowell (treas.). Deutsch Club Row 1: K. Link, C. Thomas, U. Felsner, K. Copp, C. Schmitt, J. Jer-Don, D. Wick wire, J. Tischler, K. Copp, Row 2: D. Jones, J. Monger, D. Wick wire, J. Tischler, K. Copp, Row 2: D. Larch, J. Monger, R. Petri, M. McCombe, L. Sachuh, T. Prast, P. Grove, Row 3: S. Wilson (sec.), J. Picone (treas.), M. Burke (v.pres.), J. Hessinger (pres), L. Picone (ACP, J. Dannemann (ACP), E. Meier. 168 Le Club de Francais Row 1: Y. McFadden (Adv.), M. Woodruff (Sec-Tres.), M. Jacecko, J. Cellini, K. Becker, B. Alin, L. Ascolese, 5. Steimer, K. Nippes, J. Peitschmann, K. Hurly. Row 2: R. Rosenzweig (V. Pres.), 5. Rotella, W. Leiby, 5. Caplan, J. Thornbury, J. Nash, C. Remley, L. McGeorge, A. Baumann, N. Vogel. Row 3: P. Crove (Pres.), B. Meister, C. Moody, B. Cook, S. Hogarth, B. Worthington, M. Rabinowitz, J. Davis, K. Baumgarten, L. McCullough. Row 4:5. Zalenski, B. Klug, R. Reis, M. Barlow, 5. Wilmot, M. Bixler, K. Corrigan, S. Eltantaur, 5. Marcocci, L. Citzendanner, L. Wright, P. Lustig. Row 5: M. Missera, A. Delborn, C. Hasson, H. Thompson, M. Molchany, C. DiGiandomenico, K. Ryan, 5. Alexander, R. McGrady, L. Barker. Le Club de Francais opened the year with an excursion to see the film Le Voyage en Ballon and visit a boulangerie en route. In December, members mingled with le beau monde at a play version of Le Petit Prince'and in January they demonstrated their finesse in a volley-ball tournament. French holidays (mardi gras and Noel) were marked with celebration and song. De temps en temps, the club toured museums, dined at chic restaurants and piniched a la francais. To raise money, Toblerones (Swiss chocolate par excellence), lollipops inscribed with French phrases, and patisseries (homemade haute cuisine for the musical) were sold to eager crowds. And throughout it all, members learned about France, its people and its language. Matty Woodruff, sec. United Nations Club The general purpose of the United Nations Club is to discuss subjects of international interest within the framework of the United Nations. Officers: Pres.- A sit Upad-hyay; V.P.- Cari Schmidt; Sec.-Cathy Tharp; Treasurer-Dan Weston. Steve Wrightstone, Dan Weston, Cari Schmitt, Asit Upadhyay, Francis Murphy, Cathie Tharp, John Hurly, Jim Jer-Don, Row 2: Scot Fennelly, Mary Murphy, Tyler Rowe, Jeff Buller, Scott Wilson, Lane Jarvis, not shown: Dolly DiLibero, Dearn Elam, Joe Fasano, Joe Fischer. 169 GAA Tom Dooley, Steve DiBerardinis, Joe DiCicco, Jim McCahon, Mike McCormack, Tim Bricker, Brad Novak, Chris Goerlitz, Joe Poluch, Craig Styer. Row 2: Bryan Gallman, Don Wix, Dave Zynn, Cliff Cheek, John Browning, Bill Pitkin, Jim McCormack, Marc Colona, Scott Seymour, Tim Lustig. Row 3: Mark Red fern, Bret Urbine, Jim Falcone, Penn Frey, Bryant Ferris, Josh Woodward, Marty Focht, Andy Lefko, Bill Mayo, Drew Hamilton. Row 4: Lee Ellmaker, Wayne Urbine, Rob Grim, Greg Barrow, Eric Beale, Mike Holmes, Charles Kansas, Tim Barnett, Carl Wise, Mike Woodward Row 5: Mark Boggs, Bob Sarmento, Aden Miller, Scott Eagles, John Talierco, Chris Rosfelder, Scott Phaff, Roland Boyle, Jeff Zona. Row 6: Tim Songer, John Gillooly, Marc Ruggiano, Kevin Quinn, Scott Wychgel, Frank Diottavio, Rob Smith. G.A.A. stands for the Girls Athletic Association. It consists of female athletes who have received varsity or junior varsity letters in any sport. A service organization, GAA sponsors such projects as a fall tennis tournament and plaques acknowledging seniors who have been active members for three years. Also, GAA financially supports the various girls teams in acquiring equipment and organizing parents days among other things. To accomplish such activities, the club conducts fund raisers including lillipop and calendar sales. For the '81 -'82 school year, the GAA officers were: Betty Immel (sec.), and Kerry Christman (treas,) Heather Williamson (pres.) and Kathy Burke (v. pres.). For the third year, Miss Anderson guided the girls as club advisor. The Letterman's Club is formed by the male athletes of the school. To be a member, one must be sponsored by a club member and or a varsity coach. The club was formed to create a feeling of unity among all of the athletes and to earn the coveted Senior Lettermen's Award Jacket. Letterman's Club Row 7. T. McCausland, R. Rosenzweig, 5. Molnar, H. Williamson, B. Immel, K. Burke, A. Grigson, A. Lombardo, T. Hedrick. Row 2: M. Burke, M. O'Conner, K. Utz, J. Gerlach, D. Johnston, J. Gerlach, G. Holtan, M. Jacecko, L. Easton, Row 3: C. Kramer, F. Flarfett, G. Hamilton, 5. Welker, K. Belcher, S. Campbell, L. Ledwin, F. Flynch, K. Horsey, Row 4: S. Ursini, J. Migliaccio, B. Cremlin, F. Faller, T. Bright, K. Franklin, N. Keech, D. Barton, P. Brown, Row 5: K. Brian, K. McErlane, K. Sweigart, R. Kapinski, B. Wacker, K. Deck, M. Frame, S. McClure, L. Sachuk, S. Arters, Row 6: E. Cook, T. Mascherino, J. Ippolito. 170 Girls Leaders Club Row 1: M. Uzzle, K. Utz, K. Belcher, B. Immel, K. Burke, M. Panetti, D. Sotis, Row 2: 5. Punt, T. Bright, 5. Welker, K. Franklin, B. Cremlin, H. Brown, P. Bronner, A. Lombardo, Row J: K. Deck, 5. Garnett, A. Gaffney, K. McCarty, 5. Ursini, D. Wick wire The Girls' Leaders Club is designed for girls interested in the field of physical education. The students must be juniors or seniors, have an A or B average in physical education, and show good leadership qualities. Gym leaders assist the physical education teachers in class, help with equipment, and aide in supervision and organization of games. There are no club officers. Athletic Trainers Home Ec Club Row 1; D. Elam, M. Trumbowcr. Row 1: H Beebe, V. Diem, T. Baker, Row 2: 5. Grissinger (advisor), 5. Sanko. The purpose of the Athletic Trainers Club is to make students more aware of the athletic training profession as well as teaching them various duties of an athletic trainer. There are no club officers at present. The Home Economics Club is open to any 10-11-12 grade student. The club explores areas of home economics that are not included in the curriculum. 171 Stage Scenery Club Row 7: D. MacKenzie, C. Hasson, L. Moore, B. Heideck, K. Lindabery, Row 2: H. Thompson, F. Murphy, B. Battle, J. Battle. The Stage Scenery Club helps the Downingtown Theater Productions by designing, building and arranging scenery. Experience in stage carpentry and scenery painting are gained by producing sets for actual plays. President- Barbara Battle. Vice Pres.-Erancis Murphy. Technical Stage Crew The general purpose of the Technical Stage Crew is to set up all audio equipment 'for assemblies and other activities. Other duties of the club are to provide student personnel for all stage activities, keep stage and associated equipment in working condition. The club officers are: Alf Tucker Scott Webster- Audio Managers. Allen Puy- Stage Manager Row 1: L. Moore, D. MacKenzie, J. Sciandra, A. Tuclar, J. Sciandra, Row 2: R. Hasson, 5. Fennelly, H. Thompson, A. Puy, B. Heideck, R. Wisler. Row 3: C. Hasson, R. Logan, R. Moore, J. Battle, K. Lindabery, not shown: B. Battle Art Assistants Club Row 1: C. Cheek, R. Kapinski, K. McErlane, C. Reynolds, D. Rubbo, T. Ciblin, K. Franklin, M. Burke. Row 2: H. Bunch, 5. Seymour, B. Pitkin. K. Belcher, A. Ahern, S. Miller, C. Myer, Row 3: A. Puy, K. Hinkle, J. Pike, C. Carbish, S. Molnar, D. Jorgenson, 5. Punt, T. Bright, Hot Shown: S. Valentino, 5. Altringer. The Art Assistants Club is comprised of second and third year art students who devote their free time to aid the teachers and other students. During this time, the assistant is involved in shop improvement, maintenance, creating displays, and in helping students with their projects. This program also provides a learning experience for the assistants as they are exposed to the various aspects of the art field. 172 Pep Club Row 1: K. Sweigart, K. Belcher, R. Kapinski, Carey, B. Wacker, D. Elam, M. Vellutato, M. Jarusinski, L. DiOttavio, J. Vellutato, Row 2: C. Meyer, J. DeMucci, K. Crest, 5. McHugh, C. Tottser, 5. Punt, M. Bolay, J. Morabito, K. McDowell, Row 3: K. Dougherty, S. DeRa, B. Contner, M. Uzzle, H. Kim, L. Carr, L. Anklewich, K. Lang, C. Hasson, Row 4: B. Augustine, L. Wright, G. Hamilton, L. Gitzendanner, D. Ringsdorf, S. Zalenski, A. Schreiner, A. Ahern, S. Martin. The purpose of the Pep Club is to support the athletic activities of the school teams. The club meets weekly to paint signs and to decorate the hallways and locker rooms. The major fund raiser for the DHS Pep Club is a spaghetti dinner, held to raise money to finance the materials. The Wrestling Belles Club is designed to support and promote our undefeated Wrestling team. Scorekeeping, selling refreshments and yearlong fund-raising are only a few of the ways we aid and encourage the squad, led by head coach and club leader Alray Johnson. This year the club is larger than ever, and all the Belles wish good luck to our graduating senior grapplers. Co-presidents are Crista Meyer and Amy Zinni. Wrestling Belles Row 7: H. Brown, C. Meyer, Row 2:5. Tischler, K. VanConia, T. Caton, T. Davis, L. Hamilton, D. Harris, P. Bronner, D. Rubbo, S. Harris, J. Dawson, K. Lauker. Row 3: J. McQuillin, 5. deCaray, C. Hasson, E. Grant, K. Norwood, C. Goerlitz, C. Tharp, C. Napoletano, C. Tottser, G. Hamilton, Row 3: C. Hasson, E. Grant, . McQuillin, 5. deCaray, K. Norwood, C. Goerlitz, C. Tharp, C. Napoletano, C. Tottser, G. Hamilton, D. MacKenzie, S. Allison, Row 4: T. Lawn, R. Fly, A. Terry, J. DeMucci, 5. Do Ra, D. DiEulis, H. Pyle, J. Vellutato, J. Vellutato, M. Vellutato, E. Gasper, L. Partlow, A. Cipollini. ROW 5: M. Scott, A. Link ins, D. Stevens, L. Gallimore, M. Rhoades, H. Thompson, M. Allegro. 173 Electronics Club The purpose of the Electronic's Club is to provide interested students with extra project work time and additional tutoring on an individual basis. This year's officers are: Jeff Buller- Pres.; Mark Yohn- V. Pres.; Steve Wrightstone- Treas.; Donna Williams- Sec. Row 7: E. Nielson, . Hurly, M. Yohn, j. Buller, S. Wrighstone, B Stoudt, J. Sciandra, Row 2: R. Smith, K. Brian, K. Klunk, B. Donahue, M Diet, D. Weston, Not Shown: D. Creenhalgh, C. Kangas. Ham Radio Club The Ham Radio Club is a weekly club that helps its members to obtain their amateur radio licenses from the Federal Communications Commission through the study, classes, and on-the-air radio experience. Club officers are as follows: Scott Wertz (Pres.), Jeff Buller (V.Pres.), Steve Wrightstone (Sec.), Mark Diehl (Treas.), and advisors, Mr. Leonard and Mr. Godfrey. Rod And Gun Club The rod and gun club, has an interesting in nature. They are concerned With conservation and en-viornmental improvement. Their year is filled with guest speakers, demonstrations, films and trips. The club is also active in trap-shooting, fishing, and hunting. Row 1: R DiRocco, E. DiSantis, S. Scout, Row 2: B. McCinley, . Ellett, R. Van tew, K. Horner, R. March. Row 1: M. Diehl, . Buller, S. Wertz, S. Wrightstone, Row 2: B Worthington, A. Upadhyay, B Stoudt, not shown: I. Knickerbocker 174 Theatre Group One of D.H.S. Newest activities is the theatre group. This club consists of students with an interest in the theatre. This group of students, under the direction of Mr. Cain, put on the Fall and Spring Productions at D.H.S. Cultural Interest Group The Cultural Interest Club, newly formed at DHS, is guided by Mrs. Reti. The members of this club wish to explore the varied cultural activities in the Deleware Valley area. The club takes field trips so as to gain a first hand look at these cultural activities. Kiri Baumgarten, Lydia McCullough, Asit Upadhyay, James Jer-Don, Jeff Buller, Scott Wilson, Heidi Brown. Row 2: Ronald Moore, Caroline Schmitt, Lane Jarvis, Dolly DiLibero, Steven Wrightstone, Denise Greenhalgh. Not Shown: Lisa Lynch, Molly McCombs, Delores Mento, Allen Puy, Marc Ruggiano, Natalie Wolf. Section Leaders Row 1: S. Fenely, C. Phillips, J. Corman, M. Woodruff, J. Hessinger, C. Owens, E. Duffy, Row 2: P. Densen, J. DeMucci, L. Part low, J. Brenneman, J. Riddle, C. Hasson, E. Grant, ROW 3: A. Puy, E. Elvanian, J. Turner, Not Shown: D. Wickwire. This group of students are the leaders of the D.H.S. Marching Band. They led each section to the State Championship!!! Row 1: A. Bender (Drum Major), I. Keller (Silk Capt.), A. Etheridge (Rifle Capl.). C. Glattes (Maj. Capt.), M. Lummelh (Pom Capt.). A. Ahern (Co-Capl. Hon. Guard). Row 2: J. Price (Tuba Capt.), . Westerholm (Trumpet Sect. Leader), S. Wilmot (Baritone Sect, leader). T. Newlin (Horn Sect leader) C. Tharp (Quarter-Master). I. [vans (jr Rep.). D. Kelly (Sr. Rep, Trumpet Sect, leader). W. Pietschmann (Sax Sect. Leader). M. Daghir (Los Brass Sect, leader). M. Bolay (Sr Rep ), T. Twaddell(Clarinet Sect. Leader) Not Shown: C Koh (Pete. Capt ). M. Allen (Trumpet Sect, leader), E. Abrams (Drum Major), D. Shea (Flute Sect, leader). 175 Library Service Club Row 7: Mrs. Knaster (adv.), H. Brown (sec.), 5. Wilson (pres.), D. Ricciuti (v. pres), D. Elam, Row 2: T. Gallucci, D. Williams, D. Greenhalgh, C. Madiro, M. Kovello, C. Good, C. Manning, Row 3: J. McKibbin, D. Wick wire, K. Forstrom, T. Doll, B. DiStefano, R. Moore, Row 4: D. Leary, J. Firth, D. Burgess, 5. Breckley, S. Harris, L. Churchaura, Row 5: L. War nick, M. Rhodes, L. Gullimoo, L. Jacobson, T. Sutton. Library Service Club members perform many tasks which are of value to students and teachers alike. Students volunteer their study hall periods to sort and distribute passes; shelve books and magazines; answer questions; deliver films; file in the card catalog; check out materials; and shelf read. The aides are a necessary part of the library operation. Club officers are Scott Wilson (President), Dina Ricciuti (Vice President) and Heidi Brown (Secretary). Ecology Club The Ecology Club is an organization comprised of students who have a special concern for our environment. This special concern is what motivates our club. Close family-like ties are shared by all members. Aside from our monthly recycling project, we sponsor a foster child, work at Charlestown Nature Center, enjoy an annual camping trip, and develop the Downingtown Lakes Area Project. Members of this club, at the time of graduation, take with them new found friends, a feeling of success, and most of all, memories of fantastic times. Officers: Joe Sciandra (Co-chairman); Ave Gaffney (Co-chairman); Kim Gordon (Secretary); Keith Brian (Treasurer). Row 7: K. Gordon, K. Brian, J. Sciandra, A. Gaffney, Row 2:5. Martin, M. Daghir, J. Hurley, K. Lindaberry, D. Sot is, J. Sciandra, R. Wisler, B. Heideck, Row 3: S. Schonrock, M. Woodruff, S. Bateman, C. Tharp, S. Wrightstonc, L. Good, N. Keech, Row 4: V. McCue, D. Shea, K. Brian, L. Barberi, L. Carr, F. Cook, C. Kramer, R. Simpson, K. Lang, Row 5: S. Smith, J. Kallmyer, K. Haupert, M. Dun woody, C. Kelly. 176 Greenhouse Club Members of the greenhouse club share a love of plants and a green thumb . They volunteer their study halls to plant, water, and prune the plants in the greenhouse. Their aim is to grow healthy plants which they will sell in the spring. The pro-cedes go towards buying new plants for the next year. Row 1: T. Kerstetter, J. Kallmeyer, K. Haupert, M. Dunwoody, Row 2:1 Constable Game Club The purpose of the Came Club is to foster decision-making skills and to enjoy being with other students in competition. Row 1: P. Nguyen, J. Geschwindt, S. Wrightstone, D. Barber, B. Donahue, J. Fasano. Row 2: D. Reby, R. Moore, M. Ruggiano, F. Costello, D. Weston, D. Ldb Assistants Club Detterline, Row 3: J. Kraftchak, K. Klunk, D. Dilibero, F. Murphy, K. Brian, B. Landenberg. Club members of the Science Lab Assistants supply a service to the science faculty and students in the science classes. They voluntarily donate their study halls to assist in lab preparations and clean up, and also help with clerical duties. No officers are assigned as each student serves only during study halls and with a specific teacher. Row 1: J. Hurly, S. Bateman, D. DiLibero, ]. Dickson, Row 2: K. Horsey, L. Lynch, C. Tharp. 177 ncredible feat Catch the Spirit of Snow! PHH Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own - and from season to season is but a succession of changes so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their progress. - Charles Dickens 179 Essays Behind The Scenes Yearbook Co-Advisors: Mrs. P. Knaster Miss L. Williams Every high school has it's student leaders who benefit not only themselves, but others as well, through their hard work and dedication. Some of these include the team captains of the various sports, the drum majors of the band, the class officers and the yearbook editors. Although the yearbook editors do not come to mind as readily as the others, they deserve as much credit and appreciation for their accomplishments. I sincerely thank the eleven staff members who spent many long hours putting together Our Year . also wish them all, along with the class of 1982, the best of luck and happiness many good TIMES to come. - Mrs. Knaster Ta da! You've just completed going through the 1982 Yearbook. Any comments? We're always open to suggestions but you will have to wait because this yearbook is over, (somebody must be on my side) In the months of planning producing this book, we have had some major difficulties, problems, disagreements, delays, etc ..., but then if we didn't have these inconveniences, something would definitely be wrong (nothing runs smoothly -Murphy's Law). To say the least, this whole book has been an experience!! My position is now open to those interested: WANTED: any individual male or female for a frustrating job SALAR Y: less than you presently make. Oh yes-one must not forget the experience (great for college applications) HOURS: long with no overtime ______________ ADVANCEMENT: highly unpredictable SECURITY: none what so ever WORKING CONDITIONS: close cramped quarters with no window; often subjected to constant harassment by members at any time. Interested: call 269-4400 ext: anyone who will listen Everyone I give you my sincere thanks especially to the class of '82, TIME magazine Mom. Without your help assistance we would still be on day one, whether to follow change or tradition. Change occured I'm proud of it, let's face it '82, we're un-i-que.______________________— Missy Missera Oh how fast this year went by! Another yearbook full of memories of the past year has been completed. U wouldn't believe how hard it was putting this yearbook together, but in the long run it was worth it. Look at what we have to show for it, a book full of our school years, students, teachers activities of 1981-82. Realizing how much we care about our school publishing the best yearbook we know how. We had hard times, but we had a lot of good times in making the yearbook Yes, this school year has passed us by, but we have so many memories we will never forget. Each everyone of you thank for making this school year a memorable one. I will never forget DHS or the class of '82. Aren't you glad you bought this yearbook, there would have been a lot of memories you would have missed forgotten. Ready willing to go out into the world face tomorrow are the seniors of the class of '82. I am proud to be one of them. — Tammy Linn Doll 180 Behind The Scenes Row 1: John Hurly (Staff); Tim Owens (Faces Editor); Bob DiStefano (Layout Editor); Jim Clayton (Photography Copy Editor) Row 2: Meredith Missera (Features Editor); Steph Bateman (Academic Editor); Lisa Musser (Sports Editor); Janet Menger (Staff) (Missing from photo: Karen Dougherty (Activities Editor) Beginning with a hearty staff of about twenty-five, the Yearbook Editorial Staff dwindled to around ten dedicated workers by the first deadline in November. This small group was miraculously able to gather all the photos, write and type the copy; meet the deadlines (especially the Senior Section!), and lay-out the entire book that you have just taken the TIME to read through. We sincerely hope that we have captured a little piece of OUR YEAR in this book for each and every person at D.H.S. so that one may look back through this book and remember this very special TIME in their life. -Jim Clayton Economy Business The duties of the Yearbook Business Staff consist of obtaining patrons and advertisements. The staff visits area contributes and collects the money as well as the add which is to be placed in the yearbook. The members also take orders from students, teachers, etc ... for yearbook sales. They are also responsible for the distribution of the yearbooks when they arrive at D.H.S. - Mrs. Hiller Yearbook Business Staff Advisor: Mrs. Hiller Row 7: Bev Smith, Jane Coy Row 2: Sally Arters, Lesley Citzendanner, Linda Millham; (missing from photo; Sandi Wood) 181 Special Thanks: John Hurley Jim Clayton Tim Owens Stephanie Bateman Meredith Missera Karen Dougherty Lisa Musser Bob Di Stefano Janet Menger Missy Missera Tammy Linn Doll Laurie Beauchamp Kim Me Erlane Mrs. Knaster Mr. Knaster Mrs. Grebey Miss Williams Mr. Di Serafino Mrs. Matthews Miss Brookover Mrs. Ahern Mr. Lenhart The Penny Press Staff All Senior Homeroom Teachers All Senior Social Study Teachers All Our Moms Dads (thanks for putting up with us!) Beth Beebe Bernadette De Matteo Erin Donohue Lynn Effinger Monie Foster Jenny Kallmeyer Danise Kane Patty Larson Arlene Oswald Adranih Ragland Karen Reece Christy Reynolds Sally Arters Sandi Wood Jane Coy Mrs. Hiller Sonya Hockenberry Mr. O'Brien TIME Magazine Mr. Bycoskie Mr. Dietrich Ms. Brink Ms. Bald Karen WingDing Heidi Brown Kathy Burke The Class Of '82 From Yearbook Staff c onj rat illations ffo-rti Class th °f 81 Girls' Athletic Association 183 This year the Blue Cold Band managed to reach farther than any other school team in DHS history. Capturing the Independence Class State Championship was the culmination of months and even years of practice, the dedication of members and their families, and the support of the school administration. We must also recognize the nurturing of past teachers, schools, and instructors, as well as the accomplishments of previous classes, on whose achievements we continue to build. The graduating band members would like to wish the best of luck and good times to Mr. Lewis and next year's band, and would hope that next year's season will be as successful and enjoyable as this year's was! 19 CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE TEMPTATION LITTLE FUGUE IN C MINOR SHAKER HYMN RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS MUSIC 81 Congratulations To The Graduates Of 1982 THE PEDDLER INN ROUTE 322 HONEYBROOK, PA. 273-2422 Luncheons-Dinners-Cocktails ST. JAMES THRIFT SHOP ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CHURCH 409 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE Wednesday through Saturday 11:00-3:00 Clothing, Toys, Books, China, Housewares Donations Welcome! 185 That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, but that land is to be loved and respected is an extension of ethics. - Aldo Leopold ‘tmm Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 From the Ecology Club CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 Member FDIC YOUR FRIENDLY LOCAL BANK SINCE 1861 DOWNINGTOWN NATIONAL BANK Full Banking Service Main Office 4 Brandywine Ave. Downingtown, Fa. 269-1040 Trust Dept. 701 E. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. 269-3800 Lionville Rt. 100 Welsh-Pool 363-7590 Little Washington Rt. 322 West Of Guthriesville 942-3666 Hours: Mon.-Wed. 9-3 Thurs. 9-3 3-5 Drive-In Walk-Up Fri. 9-7 187 Patrons Of '82 0 Hey Ewe, where's that smile?! Love ya! 0 Stephen, Mark, Jenny Delong - Miss McCee Ahoy, ski, cat, Chrissy, Mitch, Bubba, Gwener Rope 'em up!- C. Tottser They told me not to say anything obscene, lewd or lascivious .. I'll take suggestions- W. Vourow 0 Mr. A Mrs. Clarence E. Miller, Sr. 0 Meredith, All my LOVE, John To my buddy Beth- the feeling is mutual!- Charlie - Ruth Schloman Heidi- I'll miss you next year- Good Luck- Nebulus- Mark Daghir 0 Good luck to two good friends Veronica A Tina - Cathy Thanks BL for a great season- Mike, Channel No. 5- Hi Kiski- How's it goin? Vikki 83 Thanks you've been great- JH, BJ, NM, CT, CO, MB, TH, SD, SM, SO, DS, LA, CK, DD, MB, Love ML - Thanks BL A MH Thanks BL, AB, AE, for making the marching band season enjoyable and worthwhile - JM To TG, LH, TK, a dedication to some very special friends in Pittsburgh - Love ya all - Vikki 83 Hey Jeff and, KNOCK IT OFF! Good luck next year DHS swim team- Vikki 83 Hey Cheryl- What's This? You laugh What about that punch bowl and bobbing for apples Let's Go swimming with my black Trans-Am- Your little buddy Loves ya!- Hey Sue- I gotta call my mutha! Gasparetti. 0 Sleeze Club of DHS 0 KB, TJ, A CT Hey gang The morning locker room; Virgin? No strawberry dacquari; Count your blessings. Hey Lisa, How 'bout those stolen pointsettas- Jordache is looking good huh- Gasparetti In hopes of reaching TO, CO, WB, CQ, with MAB to get away from WG 0 Bear- Best wishes! GWTWILA A F I'm waiting Sunrise Brian, thanks for the smiles, sillies and shoulder of support. Love Tam MJ, CJ, GH, CL, BW, JG, Down in Front! DHS Tennis 81, 82 Kill those doggies. Margie needs a car, Hey! Sleazy Weezy! Hi Flatianne, Hey Chrissy, you 1 swimmer, Kelly you can't drive a car, Err! Slam brakes, Kerry, Skiers That's The price you pay for popularity, DM from: JV A MM Bri, this is your space in MY yearbook, you have a space in my heart-Steff 1983 Hockey; Look Out KH, JG, LL - We're super-freaky Bad mama jamas Yo Christa get your hands off him! Nat .. Buff it John, my best friend. Love you Meredith See, you get your own line. All the wonders that you seek are found within yourself. CD 83 What a long strange trip it's been Grateful Dead JG 83 Hey Jeff! Joe Momma RCM 83 Party Hardy Marshallton - RP 83, FM 81 When god created man, she was only joking! RP 83 Hey MA, ML, A JM- We're state champs! Hi John- Ho, ho, ho! Take a bite - Hi Rex- Good Luck Silks! VJ-83 Bombala; Joann; CT, GT, NT, BT; Stolen Pointsettias; Ski; Leadbutt; Lees FL's: Flisa, Fleeny, Flarb, Flaura, Fluzie, La Flem, DcFluzio! Camp 81 Best of luck to the class of 1982 - Mr. A Mrs. Knaster Tammy, Missy, and the entire yearbook staff - thanks for including the Bradley! Mr. A Mrs. Knaster 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209 A TTENTION: All drivers in the Downingtown Area: stay away from: drive in movies with big cars, Bridges in Johnsontown on rainy A icy nights, meat markets A definetly away from schoolbuses, Cadalliacs, Janine A Kim!! Good Luck! 0 BEWARE OF; Rabbits in Denny's, People selling cheap t-shirts, rotton fruit delicious fudge, A so-so honey. Football A Soccer players, warewolf movies, Fame! 0 CT on JC with DJ, RK, A KM, at GA in 1981 , Sen. Class Officers grubbing in style with Mr. K, Pizza, speeches, A Grease 81 - Sen. Picnic, Gimmie a hamburger! 0 Sue's party- crumbs on nose, I can't see them. Eraser tape, Pentagon, That's a Kim! 0 WANTED: Male blonde, built, blue eyed hunk; wise A wealthy, contact: DMK fast! 0 DK, Best of times, special, circle, KL It's daylight savings time snoopy! 0 OH-NO, Kooge-koogc, we be bustin', Zowie, this is true, FTSM A whatnot, what a Howl! 0 Yabba-Dabba-Doo to Polyester plaid! 0 CONGRATULATIONS to the yearbook staff from the Penny Press staff A fellow Bohemians! 0 Hey Hosehead-Tm glad your hills are alive. Love Sow 0 Hi Rob- From the crusaders of the March mission. 0 Thanks Mom A Dad- Daddy's Pumpkin A Mommy's Little Girl 0 Thank you Yearbook staff A Mrs. Knaster for all your help . . keep on smiling! 0 Thanks J.C. for all your help A support!!! Take stock in Bell Telephone!! 0 JENNY, I LOVE YOU, Me 0 Mr. A Mrs. Pinca: Best of luck, health A happiness to the Class of 1982 LOOK OUT PENN STATE!!! Here comes Steffi, Johnny, Jimmy, and Brookey!!!!! 0 Hey! 82 Yearbook staff- WE DID IT! Thanks esp. to Mrs. Knaster for all her time A patience! -J.C. 0 Congratulations Keith! Your sis K.B. 0 I'll be quiet - believe me, I'LL BE QUIET 0 Congratulations Snow White ! Good Luck with your Prince! 0 Hey Krn Frm- Used abused A confused but we make it in 82- Ash-pik 0 FRMR- Elk ton on the 28 th of May? Wear your prom dress. Oh Yeah! 0 Yo Chris, You Hoser, take Off, who'se got loose lips??? KRN- where's the Where's the wooly swamp A Wally? 0 The Meebs together forever; SP A JN, I need a hug! What do you want to wear tomorrow? 0 Mr. A Mrs. Robert Arters 0 Go-Go's, new wave, LR, ONJ, KB, FAME, 82, I'm smart to study A too cute to care 0 Take off Jess- PSU 1- Thanks for everything; Santa 0 State Champs Band, Softball, Choir, am, Thanks to SC, NK, ND, SG, VD, VZ, ME- fufu, due you. Good Luck Kin! 0 Thanks KU, JZ, IZ, NU, Mr. D, Miss W, Mom A Dad. I passed up Florida for Softball- I am a singer 0 B. Kliber, Replay, New wave- Good Luck DHS, You're own your own- FAMS- Rose in the garden, Love is a rose 0 Good Luck CK, VD, TN- Juniors Thanks JL, BL, GW Pompei Music, P.Ed. Kitty Glitter, Camaro Kids- Leo- Fritz- Saja-Reds-Panther-Rosanne Rosanadana 0 To mig little brother, AM, be good next year, I'll miss ya- Luv Sis 188 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '82 Especially Sandi And Jim BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME me. FROM ALL THE SMURFS AT HEADQUARTERS FOR SMURFS IN THE FARMER'S MARKET 43 W. LANCASTER AVE., DOWNINGTOWN, PA. 269-3080 COMPLIMENTS OF BARMAY STORE THE CHEERLEADERS WOMEN CHILDREN'S SPORTSWEAR AT A DISCOUNT Wallace And Pennsylvania Avenues Downingtown, PA 19335 269-0860 Childhood Ends With Egotism; Maturity Begins When One Lives For Others -Hermann Hesse Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:00 Fri. Til 9:00 RAH 1982! 190 THREE LOCATIONS Bill Morris' Downtown Deli Ice Cream Parlour 105 E. Lancaster Awe., Downington, Pa. • 269-2887 Open 7 Days — 10 am To Midnight Bill Morris' West side 170 Stode Ave., Coatesville, Pa. • 383-7820 Open 7 Days — 10 am to 1 am Imported And Domestic Beers And Wines Bill Morris' Midtown 130 E. Lancaster Ave., Coatesville, Pa. • 383-5499 Imported And Domestic Beer And Wines DOWNINGTOWN WALLPAPER and PAINT PENNSYLVANIA AND WALLACE AVENUES PHONE 269 1815 DOWNINGTOWN. PA. 19335 PATRONS BEST WISHES-MR. AND MRS PEIFFER MRS. FITZ JUDI, JERRY, AND CHRISTOPHER REEDER MRS. FRENCH KEEP SMILINC-THE GRAJCAR FAMILY ROBIN WHITMORE MOLL Y SCHNURE DR. AND MRS. C. 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