East Allegheny High School - Pawprint Yearbook (North Versailles, PA)
- Class of 1986
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E 1 5 e. 1. 2 0 2 Q 3 5 Q 0 0 2 2 2 E E E 1 O Q Q Q Q - I Q 1 ' : 1 1 i Q ' '. 0 1 'L 1 S 0 0 o 6 9 9 Q 1 Q Q 9 The school lunches at East Alleghe- ny have a wide variety of gourmet dishes, and give students the oppor- tunity to try new and exciting foods. They offer two main choices along with snacks. Also they have types of bars such as salad, taco, gyro, potato, and sundae. These all should fulfill your eating enjoyments. , ,w??'f' l' 'V ' 3' .41 . - ' ' xx 1 . X N . V gui A T . l A A 1 6 , 'fs Jn Mrmvmmw S. .M ,in W1 1' ' ' if I fY W L ' A 1 Zeit I ...i1.. 2' 'E 1? fi? ,n if-v 'sl 16 ,f i 9' aww' 31' , . 1.1 2 'l rg -wa-' ,. up - 1, V, 5' Wfiflf M S .. , H , .11:E5':J, ,ik -fggifsi-rvsgf, .., N 4 'em -u 14, 1' 1' 0.50 ' 0 A 0 o ' Q Q. Q I A Q s o 3 Q - ss. , 0 Q 1 I 1 1 C 3 Q ll' Sf tx '71 1 gp, 0 ,ff ,I Students at East Allegheny participate in daily school activities. We all stay busy by either talking, studying, eating, or just screaming at pep rallies. There are many extra-curricular activities that students participate in. Yearbook, Band, and all different types of sports are just a few. There is never a dull moment at E.A.H.S. 9 Q l'gl O l.Q5 Q IU' 9 u I' xv' ,Q .M ,,,! l -:I 5? . r W Q n A 1 W 'i-VL If . ,N i . x -S b R'-'N X E f if Y 1 .gi d , s , i X ...-- hf C 2 f ai ' X ki.. , H k ti i M- 'L-I EF if Qc f ar Nl, Q out ' ,0lg Q 'lf' ' HN C glfi Q :No . ont Q ,no Q 5 .Q 'P Y-' T: 'P U? 'P 'F Q 0 2 f- 3 E 2 E Z1 Q Q - il, si, an C , 'ol' '.' L A Q 'lo' O x A 8, 731 . Q uv f'. ' -' N' on Senior night was held on Fri- day Oct. l9. This is always a night filled with emotion, as par- ents and seniors walk across the field carrying dozens of flowers sent by Family and Friends. For Senior football players, cheerleaders, band members, colorguard,-and majorettes, this game against Swissvale was their last at Churchman Memori- al Stadium. With this sad thought, a few tears were shed, but there will be many wonderful memories of the activities on this field and these years at E.A. 13 IM , 5 ,Q 15- f' A2 ll! , , Y ' Q i at 1.49. ,F v f 4-.4 fx- an r if ., V, N' ,,. 2 1 in Quai- f L' ' ,N S. 'Xia' ,f ll , 'fv 'M ,ff A Milf M ,. 5-,ft A ,. , i I 'P f..., L9,,,, . MMV- ,-H Q As the youngest members of the student body, our freshmen, reach the Senior division, they are at a disadvantage. They had to grow up to this final step in their school years. Classes seem harder, teachers seem tougher, and the days seem longer. In spite of the many changes that they were faced with, they ad- justed well to the senior high life, both educationally and socially. 5 : Qs I 1 S 1' N. -Z : f W gf' 3. 'sl' X gn I , 'D Q 3' 123 Riggs xx T EJ w CLUBS AN ORGANIZATIONS 1 L f M.. . , 1 l9S6 TUDE T COUNCIL AN ACTIVE GROUP Row lr Michelle McCoy, Amy Serrapere, Amy Slepsky, Lisa Rosa, Traci Powers, Danielle Karas, Dawn Frydrych. Antionetta Dilucente, Row 2: Amy Davis, Anne Beswick, Danielle Clemenic, Charmaine Bivins, Mary Ann Powell, Denita Furby, Raquel Page, Kelly Nicholls, Gina Schultz, Row 3: Cheri Bugajski, Amy Oskin, Maureen Wargo, Carole Webber, Sheryl Troy. Shari Olinsky, Daneen Barbarino, Missy Bilinsky. Tammy Irwin, Tammy Snyder, Daneen Estok, Anton Goff. The Student Government at East Allegheny is very active and devot- ed They take part in governing the school and sponsoring several ac- tivities during the school year such as, Homecoming Dance, movies for school assemblies, March of Dimes Walk-a-thon and most of all the student Council is there for the student body, anyone is welcome to any of the meetings If there is something that bothers you about the school or something you would like to see happen at our school sit in on a meeting and bring your idea up, you never know and neither does the Student Council until you speak up. Far left-Daneen Estok-Vice-President, Middle-Charmaine Bivins-Treasurer, Right-Denita Furby-Secretary, Bottom-Kelly Nicholls-President. SOCIAL TUDIES SEMINA g The Social Studies Seminar at E.A. is an inspiring group that explores the ideals of the Social Studies course. The advisor of the organization is Mr. Leo West. The club intends to be more ac- tive in future years. Row I: Shari Olinsky, Tammy Snyder, Kelly Nicholls, Tammy Irwin, Tony Frydrych, Carla Capo, Row 2: Brian Zoric, Rich Taylor, Doug Stewart, Traci Powers, Colleen Maguire, Ann Messick, Della Macko, Row 3: Maryanne Drabik, Kelly Wilding, Julie Communale, Rick Divers. Jim Neuschwander, Judy Wood. Elizabeth Geraghty, Kelly Poziviak, Chris Victor, Row 4: Karl Laskas, Keith Baughman. Larry Geyer, Jim Robertson, Dan Storch, Susan Bulik Bonnie Ludwig, Kim Schafer. G.A.T.E. Row I: Kristin Ellenberger, Tony Frydrych, Larry Geyer, Kelly Poziviak, Judy Wood, Lisa Gynn, Row 21 Brian Zoric, Shari Olinsky, K Elizabeth Geraghty, Cheri Bugajski, Rob Hilterman, Row 3: Tom Bowman, Pat Bowman, Shane Vorce, Jim Robertson, Tom Hebda, Greg Kiss, Row 4: Doug Stewart, Rich Taylor, Chris Fredericks, Gary Karpoff, Karl Laskas, James Defelice. The I985-86 Gate Program was working this year to discuss their interests and research them. Dr. Zorich and Mr. Mauro guided them through the year. They worked on independent learning and com- puter operation. This years students went on a field trip to Penn-State McKeesport for a course in speed-reading. They also studied college life while they were there. In short, each student will be learning sup- plemental programs designed to benefit their major interests. Row I: Christina Pekich, Melina Caldwell, Lela Lov- ing, Amy Slepsky, Tom Cain, Jim Balas, Row 2: Ange- la Mediate, Kristie Anderson, C Valerie Kopko, Me- gan Irvine. Janeen Stokan, Kim Schafer, Tim Worral, Row 3. Kathy Wargo, Kathy Costello, Dean Bonen- berger. Pat Kent, Maureen Wargo, Chris Victor, Row 4: Jack D'Amico, Joe Rusinko, Ron Hrcarik, Dave Rohac, John Qsley. Marlon Vaughn. 'I9 - ' v 1 v- - - 1 1 ' -- i l l TUDE T HO OR SCHOOL Row I: Shari Olinsky, Traci Powers, Jodi Oyer, Lori Patterson, Danielle Clemenic, Susan Kuczler, Clair Goldstrohm, Bonnie Ludwig, Christie Powell, Antonietta DiLucente: Row 2: Jim Palmieri, Susan Bulik, Elizabeth Geraghty, Karen Wirbicki, Deana Bacco, Kelly Poziviak, Judy Wood, Rici McWhinney, Kelly Nicholls, Lynn Machado: Row 3: Dan Storch, Regina DePaoli, Gloria Gray, Kristen Ellenberger, Cheri Bugajski, Amy Otterman, Steve Merchat, Larry Geyer, Ricky Divers, Tammy Snyder, Tom Sims: Row 4: Shane Vorce, Maryanne Drabik, Brian Zoric, Tony Frydrych, Rich Taylor. Gary Karpoff, Jim Robertson, Karl Laskas. Pictured to the right. President: Rich Taylor, Vice President: Shari Olinsky, Secretary: Maryanne Drabik, Treasurer: Tammy Snyder The National Honor Society, sponsored by Mr. Ihnat, is an organization for recognition of scholar- ship. lt is designed to recognize the Academic Achievements made by high school students. The Society is a nationwide organization whose mem- bers are selected from Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors whose average is a 3.2 or higher. All mem- bers are recommended by teachers in their school. A ceremony is given for the members. Pins and membership cards are also given to them. These students are East Allegheny's most outstanding Academic Achievers. , THE NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY I DUCTIO .4 dt, sill hu k'i1ef2tl?53'iif A ,X egg, . 5 fy g This year, the National Honor Induction ceremony was held on May IS, I986. The speaker, Mr. George Barboni, enlightened the audience with his speech about the importance of education. The only Senior inductee this year was Connie Communale. Junior inductees included: Elena Chrissanthopolous, Anessa Donaldson, Regina Morrone, Jim Neuschwander, Jim Robertson S Renae Schmonduik. lnductees of the Sophomore Class included: Mary Ann Drahusz, Megan Irvine, Angela Kelly, Kim Kolesar, Susan Lukondi, Larry Kushnir, Brian Martz, Amy Slepsky, Janeen Stokan, Karen Vodvarka, Christine Victor 8 Jarrin Williams. These students were inducted with the usual candle ceremony. Proud friends with the family filled the 21 audience. These students represent our future. I FORMATIO PROVIDERS The library Aids give a lot of extra help to Mrs. Knapp. Their work includes orga- nizing books, circulating materials and fil- ing. This year they have begun computer- izing catalogs and typing audio-visual entries into the computer. Natalie Slepsky, Becky Foster, Janeen Stokan. SCIENTIFIC SAILORS The Science Club under the direction of Dr. Botti is consisted of several individuals who are now seniors, but have been meeting with Dr. Botti since they were Freshman. The club hasn't had any recognition until this past year when they went to the Bahamas. They have been going on trips ever since they were freshman, but this year they decided to go all out . . . and did. 'V lZL,,kZt.,.. e R? 7 . ,L I ' .,fff. ,sf , 3 ' eff' , S V f , I ' ' Front: Judy Wood, Maryanne Drabik, Jodi Oyer, Dr. Botti, Chris Fredericks, Terry Merschat, Back: Dan Storch, Gary Karpoff, John 22 Morosko, Karl Laskas, larry Geyer, Steve Turok. SEVE PRI G SLOPE LIDERS W- . T K W. in' n H f ff ' -f 1 , f , . X The Ski Club is a very active orga- nization. Sign-ups were in October and there was quite a big turn-out. Over 200 members participated in most of the trips. There were trips to Seven Springs, and also a debut trip to Hidden Valley Resort. Mr. West is the Ski Club advisor and an excellent ski- er. He helped many beginners, and we all hope to see them on the slopes in the future. Officers: Tammy Snyder- President, Daneen Estok-Vice Presi- dent, Erin McAndrews-Secretary, Tony Frydrych-Treasurer. Row I: Tina Smith, Debbie Sullivan, Row 2: Lori Rouse, Raquel Page, Mary Ann Powell, Christine Brown, Row 3: Cherisse Benjamin, Kristin Ellenberger, Becky McClowery, Row 4: Renee Moore, Lisa Balana, Amy Otterman, Lauren Schlotter, Row 5: Bonnie Ludwig, Debbie Shumaker. Pictured to the right. The l985-86 French Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Fletcher, has attended French related things, such as, A concert, play, and movie. The purpose for this group is to promote interest in foreign language study . One requirement of this club is you must be able to speak French. ln the future, the group would like to continue such cultural activities as a possible trip to Paris, Normandy, Brit- tany, and the Loire Valley in l987-88. G? Officers: Bonnie Ludwig-Vice President, Lisa Balana-Secretary, Amy Otterman-President, Raquel Page-Treasurer. Row I: Chris Victor, Kim Schafer, Lynn Prosser, Denise Mautino, Lisa Durham, Christine Wil- liams, Heather Newton, Karen Vodvarka, Row 2, Jarrin Williams, Angela Mediate, Melina Cald- well, Carla Capo, Shawn Reiche, Krista Page, Me- lissa DePhillips, Dana Grant, Row 3: Tim Whor- nal, Tara Thomas, Diane Deer, Karen Manz, Kathy Costello. Dawn Carpenzo, Susan Hilter- man, Pam Tipton, Chris- tina Pekich, Valerie Kopko, Kelly Lovell, Beth Matovich, Row 4: JoLyn JoLynne Fredricks, Na- keea Travis, Julie Co- munale, Lisa Czekai, Chris Goblesky, Jennifer Rannigan, Shannon Cor- bett, Marlon Vaughn, John Osley. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS DEUTSCH KLUB Row li Janeen Stokan, Megan Irvine, Amy Slepsky, Missi Keller, Dawn Bugajskig Row 2: Pat Bowman, Lynn Machado, Shane Vorce, Vicki Far- nang Row 3: Ed Cox, Tom Hartzell, Rich Steliga, Rob Maurer, Row 4: Debi Keller, Cheri Bugajski, Susan Bulik, Lisa Beck, Rich Otterman. Officers: CL to RJ Shane Vorce-V. Pres. Christie Powell-Treas. Bugaiski-President Amy Slepsky-Sec. Cheri The German Club is an organiza- tion led by Mrs. Frye. The group plans activities for the future and enjoys studying German history and customs. The Deutsch Klub will expand next year and be more active. RE D LL ABOUT IT Sitting right to left: Daneen Estok, Dana Simmons, Theresa Gottron, Ronnie Walker, Standing right to left Michelle Haleem, Kelly Keller, Lynn Zeleznik, Gary Karpoff, Michelle Weimer, Melanie Robertson. This years Wildcat Crier Staff has been very active this year. There were 5 is- sues ofthe Crier issued this past year. The staff news- paper featured each yearly event such as Homecoming, Christmas, and the Prom. The staff is directed by Dr. Zorich, and with his assis- tance, they progressed immensely. Left to right: Sports Editor-Michelle Haleem, Copy Editor-Gary Karpoff Layout Editor-Daneen Estok, Editor-in-Chief-Lynn Zeleznik. ELLI G TICKETS A D KEEPI G SCORE The ticket aids this year helped quite a bit at football and basketball games. Mr. Trautwine orga- nizes the girls and always has a few of them working at the games. These girls always help Mr. Trautwine throughout track season also. They are a vital part of every football game, basketball game, and track meet. LIGHT , 3 , cAMERA, gms Row I Diane Barbarlno Shawn Reiche Amy Oskln Row 2 Karen Vodvarka, Amy Otterman, Lisa Millers Row 3: Chris Muir, Lisa Bobak. The stage crew members, along with Mr. Bertoluzzi, did an excellent job of directing the performances held on the stage. They were in control of the lights, setting up props, controlling the spotlight and the microphones. If it weren't for them the assemblies and other performances would be obsolete. ACTIO , Left to right: Eric Ziska, Lance Ziskag Top-Mike Thompson 27 THE CHORU The chorus members are the bulk of the musical. 3 eggs..-4 ---....,,,,.ef Senior chorus members: Tracie Zimmerman and Maryanne Tomko. They are also the student choreographers. The chorus is an emerging organization. Directed by Mr. Farrell, the chorus per- formed many times throughout the year. They had a Christmas concert, which was titled Emmanuel a work that was pro- duced by Mr. Farrell himself. All members participated in the musical in March. There was a spring concert in May which featured many contemporary pieces. The chorus members all enjoy this activity. W., x-uw-sv .L iii Officers. Dana QW Kosanovich- M .tis Secretary, Amy ' .gigs Oskin-Treasurer. A Tracie Zimmer- man-Vice Presi- dent, Maryanne f T - for Tomko-President. 3554 ' 1 .. if kr 3 . sg' if' I ,sl R ...i x Y 1 29 THE ALL EW COLORGLI RD This year l Colorguard was under a new director-Lee, Kumer .lones1THis ereated a wholefnew image for the group, which included neviiiuriiforms and alfrnew name- The Sophisti-' cats . They got off LOWE good start-at all of the competitions gggo they tookyfirst place along with best silks, and best rifles, gg iggi Long hours of reliersal were put in during the summer, startf ii Ling off with band Then every Tuesday, and Thursday' L until marching season ffwas over. XM ' .tgg Seniors: Lisa Rosa, Tawnya Clark, Leslie Larson, Lisa Gynn, Marci Belchick Captiangz Marci Belchick, Chris Victor, Tawnya Clark Row I: Patty Bazalak, Dani Mashaw, Michelle Putz, Marci Belchick, Lisa Rosa, Lisa Gynn, Row 2: Pam Tipton, Melissa De Phillips, Dana Grant, Traci Powers, Chris Goblesky, Danielle Clemenic. Christine Bellis, Susie Fosco, Kim Kolesar, Row 3: Jarrin Williams, Heather Park, Lynn 30 Prosser, Kathy Wargo, Tawnya Clark, Chris Victor, Maryann Drahuz, Leslie Larson. hifi wa ,, 55233 :- Q 'f JA af M una if W ,mm mmxmwwsmfwmwmmxm mm-nffffmvszwefff 1 aff 1 1: I l M .IORETTES ARE AGAIN Row I: Susan Shaw, Tammy Irwin, Tammy Snyder, Leslie Dowden, Michaelene Kumer, Row 2: Kim Schafer, Lori Patterson, Renea Schmondulk Claire Goldstrohm. Lisa Costello, Dawn Frydrych, Shanni Snyder, Denise Estok, Krista Page. Missing Kristin Ellenberger. This year's majorette line has once again taken the title of best majorettes. Under the supervi- sion of Lee Kumer-Jones, they won first place in four out of four competitions which were held in Norwin, Greensburg, East Allegheny, and Baldwin. The majorettes sweated out many long hours through the summer and at band camp, Camp Soles, in Somerset where they spent an entire week pol- ishing their final performance with the band and colorguard. The maiorettes dazzled the crowd at all the football games during halftime. Together the girls worked well and delivered a superior performance. This year's seniors are captain Tammy Snyder and Tammy Ir- win. They both have been on the line for a total of four years and have devoted many hours of their time to develop their skills. lt is obvious that their hard work has paid off. Senior maiorettes. Tammy Snyder and Tammy Irwin. Senior Captain-Tammy Snyder THE ORCHE DEDICATED ORGAN zATlo First Violin, Christie Powell CConcert Mistressj, Shari Olinsky. Marci Belchik, Traci Powers, Bill Wiley, Tom Belchik, Megan Irvine, Janeen Stokan, Pam Tipton, Becky Caliari, Judy Wood, 2nd Violin, Danielle Clemenic, Rici McWhinney, Carole Webber, Renee Cifone, Lisa Costello, Prish Scarpino, Beth Andres, Jarrin Williams, Chris Goblesky, Kathy Carr, Lisa Mason, Kris Carr, 3rd Viola, Chris Wonderchek, Kathy Wargo, Maureen Wargo, Cello, Diana Owens, Lisa Beck, Jason Raynovich, String Bass, Randy Udavcak, Tom Sims, Brian Zoric, Percussion, l Cliff Stumme. Rick Ferraccio, Sean Haleem, Pat Kent, Flute, Tania Wood, Kim Forkovitch, Lori Cameron, Oboe, Lori Patterson, Chris Victor, i Clarinet, Elizabeth Geraghty, Regina DePaoli, Kelly Poziviak, Bassoon, Jessica Johnson, Tuba, Dennis Bumba, Trombone, John Romansky, Trumpet, Scott Finney, Leslie Dowden, John Morosko, French Horn, Kim Schafer, Barb Schickel, Jodi Oyer. The East Allegheny orchestra, under the direction of Mr. David Bez- Goals are dreams and wishes warick, had a very proporous year. They performed along with the that are not easily reached chorus at the Christmas Concert, Emmanuel , They worked long hard You have to work hard to months in preparation for Oklahoma , the schools play. They had a obtain them student teacher working with them again, for the second year. Next never knowing when year, and in the years to follow, the orchestra intends to pursue higher or where forms of performances. you will reach your goal But keep trying! Do not give up hope And most of all . . . never stop believing in yourself For within you there is someone special someone wonderful and successful No matter what you achieve as long as you want it and it makes you happy. you are a success. Rosemary Depaolis Thank you Mr. Beswarick, from everyone in the orchestra for teaching us to strive X, 13-5 for what we want. X 2 sw Hey, something isn't right here! 33 THE ORCHESTRA, DEDICATED TO EXCELLENC Section Leaders: Row I: Danielle Clemenic, Kim Schafer, Christine Wonderchek, Diana Owens: Row 2: Lori Parrerson, Steve Torok, Christie Powell, Tom Sims: Row 3: John Morosko, Cliff Stumme, Kip Beegle, Dennis Bumba. The l985-86 Orchestra, under the di- rection of Mr. Bezwarick, is certainly one to remember. This year's perfor- mances of Emanuel , an invitational at McKeesport, played the music for Oklahoma , and a spring concert. The Orchestra had originally planned to go to Virginia Beach and accompany the Band, but the trip had to be called off because the competition they were to perform at was cancelled. Other than not going on a trip this year, the orches- tra has fulfilled all their scheduled plans. lg if 3 34 Librarians, Lisa Beck, Christine Wonderchek, Danielle Clemenic. LE Dl G MEMBERS OF THE ORCHE TR TQ. , 'Q' -J X, 3 Z. 'fs Executive Staff, Row I: Christie Powell, Traci Powers, Pam Tipton, Tom Sims, Chris Goblesky, Row 2: Cliff Stumme, Rick Divers, Shari Glinsky, Carole Webber, Brian Zoric. Clerical Staff, Row I: Diana Owens, Christine Wonderchek, Row Hey, Direct, don't look aroundl 35 2: Shari Olinsky, Traci Powers, Christie Powell. N J i sa fw iawim- 9 ,,ggfi-- I -- . Kr . sq E X NX Mwsf VIRGINIA BEAC FUN N THE UN! 51' I Y : L wSxsfs1t .. , , This year the band went to Virginia Beach for a competition which included thirteen bands. The day of arrival was spent at the beach, as well as shopping. The second day was spent practicing, shopping, and later in the evening, the concert. The third and final day was spent at Busch Gardens and soon after, the ride home. The trip was definitely a success and fun in the sun! 37 u I F . I E F E E . . . DEDICATED T0 EXCELLENC Senior girls tute their flutes. W, X, f Qu .ggygywzfwisfyf f f gf If f ,,,, H V f ,, ,,,,, ,, 3? 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X 2 I : ,iff f ' ?Q 'fs-WM V I u 48 4 A H if V 5 53 r ,,i if Y .. -if i e? vf,, ga G .IU IOR VARSITY HI ES V? ll gczfg 64A Ralf, -'weve-13'9JjP'is f 'Fr ., M I ,vm L Front: Raquel Page, Row 2: Carla Capo, Renee Cifone, Amy Serrapere, Row 3: Lisa Czekaj. Vicki Farnanp Row 4: Amy Slepsky, Karen Manz, Diana Rosa. Captain-Lisa Czekaj, left. Captain-Renee Cifone, right. This years Junior Varsity Cheer- leading squad takes much responsi- bility for the schools team spirit and leading our teams to victory. All of their dedication and hard work shows. This squad looks to be a very promising in the years to come. 43 if PIRITED FRESHME Row If Michelle Demasky, Beth Matovichg Row 2: Lela Loving, Dana Davane, Kelley Lovell. Row 3: Dawn Bugajski, Holly Florchak Juana Bivins, Diane Deer. This years freshmen squad did excep- tionally well, for it being their first year. They worked very hard throughout the summer. We all look forward to see them in front on the floor, at the pep rallies in future years. Pictured to the left are cap- tain Juana Bivins-top, co-captain Holly Florchak-bottom. A YE RBOOK MEMBERS WORK L0 ND H RD Editors: Photographic- Susan Shaw, Literary-Tracie Zimmerman, Layout- Carole Webber. Editor in chief- Daneen Estok. The I986 Pawprint staff consists of approximately 50 members on various staffs. This group is one of the most prosperous organizations in the high school. The students worked hard throughout the year and a few summer weeks to put a book together that the students of East Allegheny could cherish as a symbol of their high school memories. pw- 'l Layout staff: Sitting: Lisa Rosa, Susan Shaw, Amy Otterman, Danielle Clemanic, Carole Webber, Kelly Cacciaf Standing: Tawnya Clark, Melissa DePhillips, Meagan lrvine, Kathy Wargo, Shannon Corbett, Pam Tipton, Colleen Maguire, Lisa Miller. 45 YE RBOGK STAFF STAMPS THE P X Literary Staff: Row I: Angela Kelly, Tracie Zimmerman, Bob Janiga, Cherisse Benjamin, Row 2: Shannon Corbett, Deana Bacco, Pam Tipton, Lisa Czekaj. 5 V S X X X ax X 3 '- . . T f ..,-h T S .ig llki-wir-..i . ,, 72 46 Business: Traci Powers, Dawn Frydrych, Tammy Snyder Art: Meghan Irvine S K H S A 3' ':wfi'2:r?'3 .fgzf-15, .. ' - -- ,,.W.1'w.5y, . X, - , P wc wgqfkv , . Y -L .. ,ez Q., aww.- -, A K W . ., y- s . i- N: M xffs, ..,- X RIF , - we . f -ii mg f , .ima - A Q - -i w.. 'siifiiiffkl 'i- T . SFT NN A ' :ffm QXg,fp1:1.12:2Qt1Qf,-, ' f2fT?f'P,fS 'i'Z4625:-I-,-'Q , . f ff' - ',fx?f:2r31Z1:511':f, .eqrpest mls- ,, .-rfgiiwi-:Tf:-:S-1-9121-'Q ff-:Ne S ' - - e y ' - ,4:fZf1q:-:--ffv,3:5':,, 'sms-Egfr-fr,-X , 9x'Qz?4e,i:f:Hw:,t1mu V' a. , 3 ag.-Qxf.-:-g.'f:9'b5.1n 1. X 1 ., . fwave,:1f:,4v. --fam., - anvivimiz.-:I-.-:f-4-soga-,Q Concesssions: missingj Carole Webber, Traci Powers, CSusan Shaw Woklcl G H RD THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! fqi, Gb ADS: Lisa Costello, Dawn Frydrych, Renae Schmonduik Clerical: Regina Curran, Tawnya Clark, Kelly Caccia Curran. If . dy -not pictured- Renee Y' 'Ht ,Z Y-Jf 4 Z Qz,,,,,1 ' N H 2 ,GM -M 8,3541 azz' ' yy, ,f Q 'zimlw , , , Q, nn, V YE RBOOK TAFF -6 .A,E2 44 7 , ,, .. . ,, ,..,m,4,w. 'F , -vw 5 w ka 54 34 'wh x , ,W gg. , fa , 4 1 1, , 4' . if if ., , , 1 'f , ff 5 '27 . ff' ,. , ,wwf , ,V J, ,wg was E 2 I fr 1 I f .af QMZQMMV Q me 'W A .AV MMM , QV' f f k 45 A J f 2 4' 3 1 Y 4? 1 5 1 V E K' if f gl I- -I ACTIVITIES I986 I. -I THE I9S Kelly Nicholls escorted by Ray Bonacci Daneen Barbarino escorted by Jeff Zamosky Anne Beswick escorted by Tony Marguerite S6 HOMECOMI G CGLIRT ,-I R . ,eg 96 'J' 1 f-N Maryann Tomko escorted by Doug Stewart Titia Bivins escorted by Darcel Penno Tammy Irwin escorted by Glen MichelleWeimerescorted by Doug Young Brown X fy, is 'Q ' ' My- 1 a 5 g Leslie Larson escorted by Scott Shelly Megahan escorted Mike Arvay Starcher , l THE I98 -S6 HOMECOMING QUEE I .... fl Y L' S DR E :fn wa A night that will never be forgotten by Kelly S Ray. GEORGEANN SONOVICK-I984 HOME- COMING QUEEN CRGWNS THE NEW I985 QUEEN KELLY NICHOLLS A SE IDR EFFORT 0 THE FLO T Cindy Rae making sure it won't fall apart. Gina's showing Rich how to stretch x- Vi 2 1 1 5 ,fw vii if ...W ik We are almost finished. This is going to take Forever . Z' STUDENTS OF ALL AGES HELP MAKE HOMECOMING A SUCCESS A Shelly and Mike Share a proud A memory that will always be cherished. smile. i T 3 Qs-2 I I i V Susie adds a special touch. On the night of Oct. 4 the Stu- dent Council of East Allegheny High School sponsored the annu- al Homecoming Dance. The Theme was Cherish the Memories . Students gathered to celebrate the festivities of Homecoming. The indoor court was decorated in a colorful ar- rangement of blue and silver. Much work by the Senior Class and Student Council were put in to make the night a successful one. Kelly Nicholls was crowned Homecoming Queen l985, during half-time by last years Queen, Geofgeflnne Sonovick. After- wards, all the members of the court attended the dance to be a part of the celebration. It will be a night for all who attended to Cherish the Memories . Amy uses her skills that she learned from pre- Michelle smile! school 'fllmslrf ,, Mi -- , M g Q 1 , n:E. , I 1 -...A 2 Y , . M ' Q M, ,, F, dv XV X :- 1 .xi Mg., v M - 5 - af- .4 Y Q .. e Wy il 'L 1 ' Li I B A -n wi 1 ' 1 mi . :- -iff ' X i,. 'vw E 5 - -QQ?-wffgw X Q Q v fy-ww . fi . X r any 1. 'W OKLAHOMAz Cast it W V 4, ,, Major Characters Aunt Eller . . . .... Lynn Zeleznik-Friday Jud Fry . . . . .Eric Manz Deana Bacco-Saturday Ali Hakim .... ...Dennis Bumba Curly . . . .... Jack D'Amico Gertie ........ . . .Lori Patterson Laurey .... .... C hristie Powell-Friday Andrew Carnes . . . . .Fred Zawada MaryAnn Tomko- Cord Elam ..... . . .Joe Rusinko Saturday Ike .......... . . .George Slater Will Parker .......... Vance Porter Slimm .... . , ,Cullen Farrell Ado Annie Carnes .... Tracie Zimmerman- Friday Leslie Dowden-Saturday LAUREY'S GIRLFRIEND: Kristie Anderson, .lolynne Fredericks, Dana Kosanivich, Monica Cheripka. Susan Lukondi, Denise Wolf, Suzanne Foscoe, Amy Oskin, Tracey Doyle, Karen Manz. DANCER'S: Lisa Balana, Marci Belchik, Diana Deer, Tracey Doyle, Suzanne Foscoe, Theresa Gottron, Kelley Lovell, Karen Manz, Mary Ann Drahusz, Kristin Ellenberger, Kelly Poziviak, Lynn Prosser, Michelle Putz, Diana Rosa, Lisa Rosa, Amy Slepsky. FARMERS, FRIENDS, COWMEN: Kathleen Costello, Erin Farrell, Beth Matovich, Melissa Keller, Tracey Paradine, Heather Park, Lynn Prosser, Trisa Simonetta, Tracey Urda, Bobbie Walkup, Donna Wharton, Sue Vranko, Ray McClain, Glen Mills, George Slater, Tom Tebroski. X x y 5 a J It 4 ..7 if-1-,sir-I If ,,,, ,,, , 'I fi g L lfff, ' , D, V , 5 4WA fir: ' 1' vffffff' K ,, . 4 1 I mzn 2' I N741 , I, 3 f1' F yy iw' , , X,,W, 1 Aw M V , 5. 9' fl 'ab Y ' A f I' i . uy some pretty post cards? I . is 1 .H r ' ' F ixx' . , A pw!-'-f' , - ' 1, .ggi l . ,gb , 1 2 - N : ' I .. f gsm ,, vi '3 ' -. 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' llllf ' i iffiiv , N iw J-li ww waz- , rl: , gg , , Q ' fi X , y ll all 1 ,, .r, M ,.,n, ., , V, all 4 llgai 1: ri .if , A lf',4,l,l,ql ,i,1 w:l55'lf' MY ' ' X 1fWli13'Ex L ' Allawi I 5 wi f L 5 NW f i Melissa Acrie escorted by Sean Antoinetta Delucente escorted by Haleem Ray Milke bert Pearsol Kim Forkovitch escorted by Gil l9S5-l986 CHRISTMAS DANC The moment of surprise Queen Daneen and her date Michelle accepts her flowers 1 4 cr- ' ff' , A 5 . ' 'G L K . 4 , i M. 1 ',-2 , 1 . ' H1 - my L X This year's Christmas Dance sponsored by the Senior Class was a success. The determined seniors produced an enjoyable evening. The theme was Crystal Dreams . The evening included a buffet, dancing and the music by D.J. Ed Lorenc. Daneen Estok was crowned the new I985 Christmas queen by last years Christmas Queen Janet Kukla. When the dance was over everyone left with a warm feeling of the holiday spirit, and memories that are sure to last for many years to come. 'l I I H4 4 R R 3 1 X, Ex ,. X z xxg x Nix 5, 7 .W R 91 m X A 1 RFQ, 1 , ,fm ip 1? -2 My E :Sp-I f 'WM 3? ' 'M wtf X zS Q I k . a Ms S g, ,..,...fo-V in S K Daneen makes a proud queen A perfect match ij t Enjoying a special night Sophomores show up with style Time out for a slow song 311044 'ggi 'z A night of Crystal Dreams 4 , is THE .IU IOR'S DISPL Y THEIR RT WM, f- :xx-l-:aww mio , f , Nw, BILITY gSl,Wf,.- My., ...f- ' gf AS The Junior Class of l986 enjoyed the time transforming the indoor court into Somewhere . . . a place for us. The court was decorated in pastels of blue, pink, purple and yellow, with over 500 balloons floating throughout. lt was a magical experience for all who attended. I986 PROM COURT . , fa - eg ff ,f April Brown escorted by Tom Hartzell Lavette Adams escorted by Kevin Bivins Cindy Bolton escorted by Ron Harrigan ' ., ' V ,, v J 1 U 4 Shari Olinsky escorted by Lynn Henkel Tammy Snyder escorted by Steve Paich Jennifer Cortazzo escorted by Bob laci 4 .I ' Becky Foster escorted by Jeff Kucic Lisa Bobak escorted by Doug Slain Amy Davis escorted by Joe Krivda CGRONATIO OF THE QUEE . Barb crowns our new queen The Queen's dance Tammy Snyder, the l986 Prom Queen Prom time came around, Byndygwe were all prepared. The Junior Class' fun- draisers paid off, and prieserited' a very successful evening.,They night started off with a dinner by candlelight and then some dancing. The prom court Twasitiintro- duced, and a new queen, Tammy Snyder, was crowned. There was a special feeling in the air, and everyone had an enjoyable evening. y y N SCMEWHERE . . . PLACE FOR U i - f e f Q is .7 , . Joi- an 3 L i K if ' X Q Q x Q , Xl A A 1 ,, . ' s Senior class officers take time out for a picture. A pe,-fem Combination H is A fa. e eiie i ' L' e'-- ' 'i i '- 1 i .. ff Junior class officers, nice job. Senior girls enjoy their last prom. +515 9 ywrr 25 , wi ff :ff 6-.Q f r Y ,nw iw 1 , 5 5 f f I e Q x 1 Win' if ., f,,, , X. ' W J 1 f 5 4 f A x Ai 1 5 r V TUDENTS M KE FUTURE PLA S . , vi of , Every year students of the fam- ily planning class organizes a mock wedding. This is to prepare stu- dents for an actual wedding. The bride and groom were April Brown and Tom Hartzell. There was a small reception held afterwards and the entire wedding party at- tended. ln the future. these stu- dents will be ready for the actual thing. XPERIENCING P RE THGOD The Child Development classes teach the children as well as the students, The students have learned the responsibility of caring for children and learn how to become good future parents. On Halloween the kids dress up and they parade around the halls of E. A. and collect candy from the teachers. They had a Christmas party for the kids and Tom Hartzell played Santa Claus . All of the kids had a chance to talk to Santa and tell him what they wanted for Christmas. This class is a very educational experience for all who enroll in it. afsbvrrsstie T If ,As ' 'Y 5' ABQ A I-ch. Cai Y'Y'1 o 4 Q .'.2'4!4 'wiv ---..... .x- 1 2255 4. ,JC ci 1 ., fl t E Q,L f,,1,, 4 --11,0 '44 za 415. .uilfliij lf? FDRBES STUDE T LEARN TR DE Forbes Road East provides an in- teresting change of pace for many East Allegheny students. Interested juniors and seniors from all over the area spend half of the day at their highschool and their other half at Forbes Road. While the stu- dents are at Forbes Road they are trained for work in the area that they choose. They are shown the basic skills that they need to know and then they are left alone to practice them. After two years of training, the students are certified and able to get a job in their field. N E IOR D Y '86 ln early June, before graduation, the senior's last day of school went out with a bang. The morn- ing award ceremony, slide show, and speeches from a few teachers, all touched our hearts and left us with only memories. The Class of '86 then loaded busses and went to the Lemon Tree. Here J? , f X I , X i , s . ' Q I 2 ,wi g X f sh ij as ,j is Q X 5 A 1 X lj ,, 1 v . K A 1 1 N we enjoyed a brunch buffet and a social gathering with all of our friends, probably for the last time. 3 X I Z if '53- ,gc -if . IF YOU K OW WHO YOU RE Remember, you shake with the right. This years graduation, like every year, was a memorable one. Re- hearsals started at the beginning of the week, and caps and gowns were distributed. Finally June 6, at 6:30 P.M. the Senior Class was walking down the aisles of the auditorium. The ceremony was high- lighted by speaches from the president of the school board, Dr. Serra- pere, and Class President, Tammy Snyder. Everyone received their diplomas and were dismissed as the graduating class of l986. 74 No Jeff, not you. Diana figures out which side is the front Richard makes a proud graduate. H T YOU WANT WHY YQU WANT IT, Dr. Serrapere 8 the Guidance Department lead the way Terry and Tonia in You do what? Dr. Serrapere bids a farewell to the class of '86. IF YOU HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELF, din if I , s - Q I 3 H I Who dressed you, anyway?! Five hams. jr R Ex Come 76 on, Smile! The officers stand proud. AND A STRCNG WILL TO OBTAIN YOUR DESIRES, Does everyone look interested to you? A rose for a lady I Tee Hee, I knew I'd get it! Sherry seems happy to be graduating 77 YOU CAN M KE YOUR LIFE YOUR'S, IF YOU ASK. E55 9' MM-WW,W,M0.,e, Laurie helps Miss Lareoure get ready A balloon, for a mirror? ff- - - .. M S: i Are you sure you've gov it right. Dr. Serrapere? I'm so excited! 78 Chin upl Shari shows the class' appreciation SPORTS l986 THE CRCSS COU TRY TE M WORK HARD if I . ?7444.,.W V 1 A Chuck keeps up a good pace. t , Q :fha 1 ' Jules keeps up the good work. The 85-86 Boy's Cross Country team had a good season. With only 3 participants, the men showed a lot of potential. With help from Coach Sudzina, the boys achieved a few wins. Hopefully future years will bring more students and more victories! 80 .V......,.. Coach Sudzina, Chuck Lawrence, Jules Stapinsky, Keith Eremic Keith strives for the next mile. 5 .... EA E L.. 32 Steel Valley ll 4 Vytt ...,.... 34 se a JI 39 view 21 36 22 .... . mor an in t - .ts 1 ses t ..:s:Xxsss,.c.s -. 5 2 1 . as 18 PM rrrsr r .rttw i vinsbss t S0 rr r R ,'If 2' utt r QQ. S fiif A --'s ' SUPER WIMMI GWILDCATS Row I: Kelly Benson, Michelle Rohrbacher, Barb Rupcicg Row 2: Coach Stapinsky, Mike Strutt, Paul Sinchak, Brian Zoric, Mike Sinchak. Eric Ziska, Scott Park. Tom Sims, Ken Gabriel, Coach Czaporg Row 3: Laure Walczak, Kelly O'Brien, Leslie Dowden, Amy Otterman, Beth Andres, Maura Bacco, Brenda Stark, Tania Wood, Dee Dee Miller EA Boys OPP. L 37 Valley no W 76 Steel Valley 64 L 46 Uniontown 70 W 65 Belle Vernon 64 L 29 Penn Trafford l25 L es Hempfield so L 39 Connellsville I27 L 45 Elizabeth Forward 97 L 42 Latrobe II9 L 50 McKeesport 67 L 39 Laurel Highlands lI4 The l985-86 Swim Team, under the supervision of Mr. Czapor and Mr. Stapinsky has had an ex- cellent swimmer in the group this year. Laurie Walczak was undefeated in dual meet compe- tition and is ranked number one in the 50 yd. freestyle by the WPIAL. The records for the sea- son were: 2-ll for the boys S 2-9 for the girls. Both teams did well this year and plan on continuing SUCCESS. EA Girls OPP. L 7l Valley 88 L 63 Steel Valley 90 L 65 Uniontown 98 L 45 Belle Vernon lI8 L 47 Penn Trafford l2l L 73 Hempfield 97 L 56 Connellsville Ill L 40 Elizabeth Forward II9 W IO9 Latrobe 45 L 7l Mt. Pleasant 94 L 48 McKeesport 66 L 63 Laurel Highlands IOO W 9I Highlands 63 SQCCER TE M KICKS THEIR W Y TOTHE TOP Wa' :,,:,,ca, ,. I ' sr M a . .Huh NW f ma M,M.W ,AWN f,,,, W W, W Front Row: Marlon Heywood, Tim Stillio, Dwyer Lynch, Gene Michalak, Frank McCurry, Albert Thompson, Row 2: Steve Ireland, Chris Burek Vance Thorsen, Shane Vorce, Greg Artim. George Madden, Row 3: Coach John True, Eric Leistner, Gilbert Pearsol, Rob Oddo Tony Frydrych, Kevin Newton, Ray Miletic, Steve Raith, Coach Mr. Dimideo. The Wildcats Soccer Team is still fairly young at East Allegheny. but they overcame that handicap through- out the season and did exceptionally well. Headed by captains Tony Frydrych and Gilbert Pearsol. They led their team and gave needed support when the going got tough. A job well-done and a year to be very proud of. 82 Li if ZLL W Captains-Tony Frydrych, Gilbert Pearsol. Q., , ' e ,9 '7 1 f ,wif ' 'W '5fff+h, , M'5wlffA Ly, 50.7 ,Q FRESHME TACKLER Row I: Raymond Berry, John Osley. Jason Lightner, Mark Snyder, Mathew Marra, Rick Zist, Theodore Honick, Darrel Bray Row 2: William Cheripka, George Slater, Albert Lowrey, Eric Kurtanic, Joseph Morre, Charles Washington, James Willis, Brian Burger, Patrick Bacco Row 3: Coach Quinlan. Wayne Ford, Scott Kusic, Paul Cox, Joseph Clememic, Jerry Smith, Jonathon Martin, Joseph Jenkins, Eric Ford, Earl Boehm, Henry Turner, Coach Friday, Freshmen on the balll Why me? East Allegheny freshman football team looks up to becoming a very promising varsity squad. A lot of potential and effort was shown amongst each player. Most importantly they performed well as a team. A job well done for the Class of 89! JV CATS O THE PROWL .9 W fl d,4:'::.--R--g',,: ' fgr:-efw-15,3 1.1t..,:+--M '-'W' ld a..,.-.1-v'v'4ll H.. ,,.ggssl . 046' i fm, 1 Yf,Gf W- s I The JV Team looks determined WT' M1 Keep going gh H f, Good tackle E 'I Q' My 7 4. ,N Arr. 5 f , 1 , z N, Z i if ' it i , 1 i l ,,', ,,d' d: f ', U ,f A Q, 4 V7 It wk 4, H f, ,, ,, ,ffi 024 ,W , U 614' ' K' i t V 'i Go for that extra point Offensive Line looking tough 85 JU IOR VARSITY FGOTBALL The Junior Varsity football team showed promise and the desire to learn. The team drove to their very best. Although the sea- son showed that they didn't perform at their highest potential, their hearts and determination were always in the game. This young and ambitious talent is sure to mature into a fine Varsity team. , S s ,Q W Row li Manager, Ken Bernhardy, Steve Yusko, Pat Bowman Joe Cartia Thadius King All Jackson James DeFelice Bill Crittendon Row 2 Jon Ziemke, Mike Brenzie, Steve Smirga, Earl Sheppard Matt LoChlatto Sean Cuda P J Drakullc David Relche Larry Kushnlr Row 3 Coach Craig Walls, Scott Allen, John Oliverio, Ralph Powell Paul Parafenuk Bernard Furby Ken Delucia Brian Bernhardy Anthony Turner Marc Cuda, Tom Tobrowski, Gary Wagner, Coach Cortazzo ' . J 3 fgif' , -- ' ---: L O Sto-Rox L I4 JS. Allegheny? L I2 Carlyntonr L 8 Canevin , i gi: TurtleMCree5 U1 .ff .pf ,.L.f ?.,,. x.3,5 i. -Q ,g 1 .4 5E'f - -' 5 ww N xv. if , . . 'W 'W A fi: Se xQ fi ,N K ,fe 1 iv 5 M The l985-86 Wildcat Varsity Football Team led by captains John Jackson and Rich Steliga had a successful season. Despite one handicap as being such a young team, the Wildcats were a tough competitor. With the help of a devoted coaching staff and players, the football team en- dured the tough summer work- outs, football camp and many long practices to produce the best team possible. This hard work will pay off and will be a building block to the success of next year's team. WILDCATS ARE WESGME . . The coaches look to see what happened . , if , , ,frwwtfff f , ,MM 2 is... 'W' MMM, ...f f X ' l WZ? ,V I rf, at me 4 J: Grlvf 3 ,, Q M5 if M, M ,is KQV. V ,W y 3 ,JW yy- Myra 5 :gl M7 I 9 -,, ,,a,f QW ,L i X if ff ' A,,y,g V,yi.1,,' I gy ', , ' f J ,ff 5 ,ff 5 . I, J J 'l'r f Q z ' , ,y Zi? EA 4 . liilr L Q O 5 N In 2 ' , ' ff, We 1 illlf x if r ii 7 2 yy , fgggfy, f.,g: 4' ,ggygyy ,H IE., Q i r , ,.,,..,,, ., ,.., ,,, ,yyy , y y V . , 2 , g ix 1 if 3 f l 3' 2 e i f t ' L, ' E' . sl. ,,.., ,.... .... ...,,,. . , . ,, ,, , Ziyi Wg, 32 lgfi' ew , 'E ,Q , il f f ,,,' ff-,wz ,f,,e: 5' I , -. Eddie comes back to get the new plan rf Row I: Peter Drakulic, Larry Kushnir, Bernard Furby, William Henderson, Ali Jackson, Shawn Bomar. Dean Lyle, Gary Shurina. Scott Al- len, Row 2: David Reiche, Thaddeus King, Brian Hughes, Anton Goff. John Jackson, Rich Stela, Harrison Zellous, Mickey Jonosko, 88 Steve Paich, Brian Bernhardy, Row 31 John Oliverio, Matt Lociatto, Dennis Edwards, Bill Wiley, Tom Hartzel, John Mrdejenovich, 6 . . . TOT LLY Senior Football Players: Row I: Anton Goff. Harrison Zellous, Steve Paich, Row 2: Brian Hughes, Richard Steliga, Johnathon Jackson Michael Janosko. Anthony Turner, Mark Cuda. Steve Yusko, Joe Cartia, James Defelice, Row 4: Earl Sheppard, Steve Smirga, Ralph Powell, Ken DeLucia. Eddie Mitchell, Brad Sigut, Gary Wagner. Tom Tebrowski, Pat Bowman. THE VARSITY TEAM IEWED AT ALL A GLE I In A , If Img, ,,,f,L , I 5,7 ,W M ,WW K I, ,, ,L I Af' ' A ,I Q EZJY VME, K ir I A I , W' ,zz ,Q,gfg,Q, , I M, 4' I Wuxi wwsWfIfII www 1- W I TTTT is I T T T I ' ' I v,,,, we ' ' i niafw-'mg VL K ,' , 5- W' I.. , i,,,,,,,,. W: ' W ' ' A 1 , , ' f 'MIMIA ' 4 ' 4 . . if w Q ,M , 'M ' . ...-' T ff W' M A ga ,, i I ' I , , I H ,.f2fMYif,'eIf'f W ' , .- 'ff I M vvlv ng ,I ,, A' ,I 1 , ' ' i Y E ,I I I ' I 'Xa f f , 1 ,W g, I .. I,I I , -I 5, I A ,W ,, A I ,I, 5 Jr , , K I ' .- If ' ' 1 M 'V :ww 'ff II- 1' i W, 1, If wife I MV ay A V' ' gyqf-fi-ffI,IgQI , .,Iv,I.,, II W , I -mI.,ItewW,,y, , gtzwiimgzi 1 - A , T 5, I gi I - fI,.,.Q:.e:-2' - Aff, ' fiw-Q : ,:',,:, 5 ff A 'A ,,I:4L .- I - , , H ,4 1 I ' , f1'f'-M1553 , f A 5 ffmms 'iii -Q. The QB gives the team instructions gy, s 3, I T ,, n II ,J 4 ,.. I, ij www ' Mr. Elko gives Noel Ray his instructions 1 IW we E 3, A 'T MI in 6, W M, , W , 1 , 5 ,, I+ Let's get some yardage You aren't going to take me down ' ,ww JIM-I WI-23, i,1igI'iIfz xi: 9 it Q ,W f' , .' I, 4 ' I IWI W ,, wa 9 af f gwwiff In 'A M, We Scored! The QB snap looks good 90 3 , so iqywf. if Y WA' Q. nv X gf - T J IIig ,T SSE , - Us X., H1 GRE T PL Y BY THE WILDCATS Q at A 4 T y W .., . Q g 9 BX af- we by B We li l,g:'?g'c QQ .Wax 1 -Q ,, ,-:K A rw A 5 - Q. B8 X5 5 it aifsst Y, at 'Q a L.5,..5,V.a.'g V. gif , ,.5.xxv Q E A M-T ,,.,,gw can 5 r W 5. - W ag tg., be T .W M . g , ,wgkfaw , J .f r r 43 at , M 3 .fr - 4 B 'FN My , sl in J Q at A Q it Q K 'tt' 5 W' lla' 3 ami . K -'fx If .1-'USR 1 3 T fiw? g W Q f T T. to at at Q I -.fx '.'f - A :A ff 2 ,f,' ff , ' f' 5 M1143 A 1 Mfg. i, The Quarterback Snap Good Blocking by the Wildcats si iff fall f Qin K .lj Rb :M r The Wildcats picking up some yardage Brad getting ready to make the pass I 'ZA V, 4, I ,, g Z , 'W , V 1 W Y img ,. , f fir - 5 on ff,-f , T. ff T tw iw- y 1 K' fx T y I A,,, Af y , W , M ,f ag I Q John looking for an open path The Wildcats try to break through the line 91 LITTLE DU KERS The 85-86 Freshmen Boys team had an exceptional sea- son. The team did very well for this being their first year. Coach Mori led the team to a 8-8 season record. The players shot, dribbled, and rebounded to fulfill their re- quirements as a freshmen team. 5 4 Kneeling: Manager Brian Berger, Joe Clemenic, Hohn Osley, Eric Kurtanic, Albert Thompson, Manager Paul Coxg Standing: Henry Turner George Slater. Eric Ford, John Martin. Herman Thomas. Scott Kucic, Coach Mori. EA L W L L W W W W L L L L W L X? 3 'fl' lmxteegeg Churchill Pivik Swissvale Mckeesport Serra O'Block Turtle Creek Linton Shadyside Churchill Swissvale Mckeesport 'Serra Q'Block Turtle Creek Linton OPP 27 I9 68 '56 24 3' V 34 4l , ,,,, 52 ,47 ,, 34 37 2 J V CARRIES GN A WINN N TR DITIO Front Pat Bowman Larry Kushinir, Jacky Schwer, George Weisend, Bov Jacksong Back: Ralph Powell, Lance Ziska, Dan Labuda, Jason Plummer Joe Jenkins, Nick Sfanos. South Allegheny Greensburg C.C Churchill Turtle Creek Swissvale Wilkinsburg Jeannette Central Cath. Southmoreland Yough Ford City Greensburg C.C. Churchill Turtle Creek Swissvale Wilkinsburg Jeannette Southmoreland Yough OPP. 38 72 35 36 55 56 44 42 55 36 52 55 38 33 56 73 4l 58 50 The Junior Varsity team had a very successful season this year, their record was 8-ll, they showed lots of enthusiasm throughout the season, they all play well together, and they all learned how to accept their wins as well as their losses. Leading the J.V. team is captain Jason Plummer and Jackie Schwer, the team had tremendous talent and determination. The boys averaged I4 points a game and Nick Sfanos led the team in scoring. Joe Jenkins, a freshman, was chosen Most Valuable player. The team displays young, ambitous talent that is sure to grow more and more developed into an excellent Varsity team. 93 AS LLEGHE Y VARSITY HGGPER Row I: Jack Schwer, Anton Goff, Ed Mitchell, Shawn Bomar, Mike Torma, Row 21 Coach Silanoff, Forrest Mashaw, Steve Carr, Russ Strochein. Jason Plummer, Nick Sfanos. Joe Jenkins, Manager Cliff Stumme The l985-86 Varsity Boys Basketball team had an excellent season! Head Coach Silianoff and assistant Mr. Rubino directed the team all the way to the WPIAL playoffs. This year's team won the Serra Christmas Tournament for the first time. They finished in 2nd place in Section 9, which is the highest since I967. The Varsity team qualified for the WPIAL playoffs. They defeated Burrell in the first round before a loss to Blackhawk, the eventual champion in the quarter finals. This was also the first year that EA has participated in the PIAA state tournament. They traveled to Sharon, PA to play Hickory. The teams overall standard was section Il-5 and overall I6-8. Forrest Mashaw had a Round Ball Classic tryout. and was selected to the All-Section lst team. The future plans are to maintain the standard of play that this team has established and try to develop some tradition and pride in East Allegheny Basketball. SENIORSZ Row I: Mike Torma, Captain-Anton Goff, Row 2: Captain-Forrest Mashaw, Russ Strochein, Steve Carr. Cliff Stumme. . ,, 'Mgvf 5 ,jk 1 if l VARSITY GIRLS SHOOT FOR THE TOP T 5 l lakes N 9 Creek Morelan Trafford 1 J .f1,r:-: -.', S 5.5. 2 , 5 is E Regina takes a shot Y msytutnwh, EU X T32 l5'Fk? FE Q 1 :5 A in SXLA 'EE E Mui The Girl's Varsity Basketball team under Coach Padezan had a superb season. The captains Genita Watkins and April Brown encour- aged and led their team to perform at their best ability. The hard work and determination improved many players such as April Brown, Regina Curran, Renee Curran, and Sondi Brown. Most Valuable player was Dorethia Jackson. The team dis- played excellent team work and talent. A job well done and a lot to be proud of. The highlight of the season was finishing third in Sec- tion 9AAA. They set their stan- dards capturing the title next year. Row lg Chris Carr, Sondi Brown, April Brown, Renee Curran, Susie McDermottg Row 2: Coach Padezan, Dorethia Jackson, Jackie Patsche. Cheri Bugajski. Nicole O'Kelly, Debbie Keller, Regina Curran, GeAnita Watkins. 7 Z Mwvzmw ww J. V. BOLINCES AHEAD EEE!- 'wwf gi Mlf6',9 . VV W ,qu .. Q52 zi A d . , if Q 23. egg intra, 32 Front: Cheri Bugajski, Michele Cheripka, Sue McDermott, Sondi Brown, Jarrin Williams, Bridget Beegleg Back: Jauna Bivins, Kris Carr Jackie Patsche, Mr. Fisher, Nicole O'Kelly, Dawn Bugaiski, Debbie Keller. The Junior Varsity Basketball team under the direction of Mr. Fisher had an excellent season. Captains Sondi Brown and Sue McDermott led their team to a section record of eleven wins and one loss and an overall record of fifteen wins and six losses. The scoring averaged 48 points a game but for next year they strive to have that average again and an undefeated season. The Improved player was Nicole O'kelly and The Most Valuable player was Sondi Brown. The J. V. team looks to be a promising Varsity team. EA OPP. W 25 South Allegheny 20 W 33 Uniontown 33 L 26 Mckeesport 34 W 39 Steel Valley 26 W 33 Mt. Pleasant I5 W 34 South Allegheny 27 L H Valley 44 L I7 Deer Lakes 17 W 24 Chuerchill I3 W 33 Yough 30 W 41 Jeannette I8 L 23 Turtle Creek 25 ' W 19 Southmoreland B L D Penn Trafford 25 W 47 Mt. Pleasant 22 W 33 Churchill I9 W 32 Yough 30 W 27 Jeannette 2' W 43 Turtle Creek 2.7 Southmoreland South Park 98 Susie struts her stuff 2 nw-W' Qfgmfg VARSITY CATS 0 THE PROWL A 'mju:f1:E'5 l 1, J M' W -,Jnuuuq LDTM fr M W' , ,Q liizy I ,,,,,,ea,:':QA3f ,S at K'-f:-Aw S Row I: P.J. Drakulic, Terry Doughty, Doug Stewart, Michael Janosko, Steve Carr, Gene Michalak, Row 2: Renee Moore, Jeff Brncic, Shane Vorce, Mo Abdullah, Jody DePaul, Craig Stewart, Ralph Powell, Cherisse Benjamin, Row 3: Coach Matsko, Jim Palmeri, Mike McAdams. Rick Sabol, Dan Labuda, Brad Sigut, Bob Garvin, Marcus Grando, Manager Tom Hall, Coach Engle. The i986 Varsity Baseball Team had a good season. Headed by Coach Matsko and Asst. Coach Engle, the boys worked long, hard hours to prepare for the spring season. Senior Captains Mike Janosko, Doug Stewart, and Steve Carr, guided the team and kept up enthusiasm. Junior outfielder P.J. Drakulic and sophomore designated hitter Brad Sigut, made the All-Section team. The team needed to beat Derry in order to clinch a playoff spot. The over- all record was 8-I2 with 6-9 in Section IO, placing the team fourth in the conference. They received much spectator support and everyone looks forward to a great future team. ' 1 fl 'it' 532:12 H, J 'R y .f 3 KxX'2si ,l ,1: Xi A - I V7 g 'fi 1 Q ,L ,A ,,,,, M hi ,N a , J K ,,,V i M ,str 54? V 1, if 4 A A f 1? ' we ' Qfwr :S A ,fl . L : f J , in , , A A 100 Seniors: Doug Stewart, Michael Janosko, Steve Carr. The Wildcat bench awaits the next pitch . . . fp ff ff jf fl!! r M N4 , , , Sogghmoreland Mt. Pleasant Derry Mt. Pleasant Greensburg ,QC Yough ' a,,,'A Southnwreland Mt. Pleasant' Derry Soggygmsieland Cifffral Cath. Yough Central Cath. A3 41' . I, f f f 1 AI , f ' 'z ' 5 ., A f V ff ' . M Q j V. 5 gm k, I if 4 fm WM WH, ,. f , ,A Q W A , V we ,,g 'V .ifsffiw f WY fV2?ff.'i f ' by Y ' Qi' 7Ti HW W A f ' , ,, 2 f 79 . , ,fvzmgv , ,D ,Wm ' ,,, I ,,,:, ,.M,v, h,, fy, 1.,, W ff L .- an J , H n ff , w wwf W L ,A W M' f' 6 M, ff' , M4 f MW M-iv. ' A f fuzz' ff ff Q, . SWX N7 , ,AWIMJW ,A , - Egg 7, fp gy, ' ,,,,. ,Qfw A S , 'QF :gym K 5 ,,,L,,, .mb ii zjgfyxy I ,,.v 'V .. .,,...f- ' 7 W , ij , u p in V , , , , , I H N - .A+ ,L m M ,, , 2 A A ' 7 E' ' 4 A WK f . . A A. , I N. -I' , ' V ' - 5, 'ifMS': L- ,3 HJMWZKY M , TW ' ' ' f -7 75 wg gifs-4e'17Ef' -5M,1FA1,,,,5f'?537V?i??xf1'.if:f5L ' 11' ' W U mn- V- A ' 'We isw .s,'f.feA- , ,. ,N mp. ff -g 'Ag A TA ' , 2 V , , ' ZZ 'W .M ar 7' W gy 'W M 1 ,f ,Q .wa ,W5g?g'V ' f , ,, F51 Ei, wr' f ' p f . T, f W. -, I 1 ' f , Z, nk V3 X L 2 2. 2 K ky '11 A X 'R ' 2323 ,,,.,...,. ,W ...W mmf ,dy W..,.,. KL . JU ICR VARSITY LCOKI G GCOD ttjw ak? ZLUMT Row It Doug Beresford, Matt Kraus, Brian Loya, Row 2: Renee Moore, Joe Clemenic, Greg Artim, Craig Stewart, Scott Kucic, Cherrisse Benjamin. Row 3: Mr. Engle, Mo Abdullah, Brad Sigut, Dan Labuda, Ralph Powell, Joe Jenkins, Tom Hall. The Junior Varsity baseball team had an ex- cellent season this year with an overall record of 4 wins 3 losses. Most of the games were close with the winning team winning by I or 2 points. The I4 game schedule had to be cut short be- cause of rain and varsity games. The MVP's were freshman Joe Jenkins and sophomore Craig Stewart EA OPP. L 5 Elizabeth Forward 6 W 8 Mt. Pleasant 6 L I Yough 4 L 7 Pitts. Central 8 W 5 Yough 4 W 7 Norwin 2 W 4 Linton 3 103 RUNNERS, JUMPER A D THROWER 4: mu- f Gary's hurdle for victory. l 4 E I Qi at I2I West Allegheny 86 M. Churchill IO4 Elizabeth Forward IO6 .Greensburg C.C. IOS Yough 92 Derry 36 Greensburg Salem 78 Penn Trafford 57 Franklin OPP. 29 63 46 44 45 58 II4 72 93 My Row I: Elron Wallace, Troy Benton, Anton Goff, Joe Cartia, Thadeus King, Eric Leistner, Row 2: Keith Eremic, Jacky Schwer, Tony Frydrych Brian Bernhardy, Paul Burns, Dennis Edwards, Fred Zawada. Rich Otterman, Keith Sellers, Row 3: Coach Trautwine, Anthony Turner Rich Steliga, Brian Hughes, Reggie Tabb, Jason Plummer, Gary Shurina, Shawn Bomar, Bill Wiley, Tom Hartzel, Ken Weisend, Ken DeLucla John Mrdjenovich, Coach Regrut The I986 Track team has alot to be proud of. The team had a successful season that displayed their su- perb athletic ability and determination. Head Coach Bob Trautwine and assistant Coach Ron Regrut trained the team with all their knowledge and gave them the support they needed. Richard Steliga and John Jackson were captains who encouraged and led their team to do their best. All of this hard work and drive paid off both as a team and individually. The Three Rivers Confer- ence, the team placed first and in their section they tied for third. Junior, Gary Shurina went to finals and earned himself a gold metal and qualified for States. The track team definately shows the ability of Wildcat Athletes . . . The Tradition continues! Jason's up, up. and away. il WILDCATS SHOW THEIR TUFF J F wt www 4 'nr SENlORSf Front-Anton Goff, Brian Hughes, Fred Zawadap Back-Coach Trautwine, Keith Sellers, Tony Frydrych, Rich Steliga, Reggie Tabb Missing John Jackson. Sai? 1 - fx s V 'hai x ' 3 3 Jacky Finishes .... Jules begins Brian ponders his ability to throw. FRESHMAN DI PL Y EW Stretching exercise to loosen them up. The Freshman Track Team had a good year. They all were just begining their high school athletic challenge and trained very hard for it. Head Coach Walters led the team to many victories and kept morale high. The team looks forward to a successful Varsity track season next year. 5 TALE T - ...,, -, git, ' . 9 f lk f , 'g 'Ak , 4 is Vfock V,, ..., , ' gf 'Z ' ' LETS . , .wt W ' U ' f, . . . ass-de ft ,ggi ,- , f :-4. ' SYN , L H ' -:' J s 53251151 2 ' E? ' . : ' Lyn , if T f Mir ' ' . ' f fl ' 'J 1: W. , n , My I Joe gives it all he's got on the sh .74 92.5 lO5 l28 s ,529 . 228 ot put .fp f Row l: Kenny Bernhardy, Robert Wilson, Brian Finney, Albert Gonzales, Frank McCurry, Todd Bivins, Brad Martz, Row 2: Dan Starcher Danny Brown, Chris Steinbaugh, Chris Miller, Darlene Stukit, Leslie Murphy, Leah Bivins, Albert Thompson, Chris Boehm, Roslyn Gray, Row 3: Coach Mr. Walters, Jim McGuire, Tom Rodman, Wayne Ford, John Osley, Joe Moore, Darrel Bray, Joe Rusinko, George Slater, Jason 106 Lightner. Q, L DY CATS RU FOR VICTORY. ir ,. Row I: MaryAnne Powell, Jarrin Williams, Kristin Ellenberger, Raquel Page, Denito Furby, Leela mason, Angela jackson, Droetha Jackson, Tina Shapira, Angela Benton, Renee Curran, Sondi Brown. Sheryl Troy, Carol Kuckic, Michelle Bilinski, Jennifer Hlavac, Mr. Fisher. . ,aa, U Q N gy tgf Qillimgflglgiiiil l45gy 4, ,.,ee 5 9 f as TRACK Seniors - Denita Furby, Sheryl Troy, Michelle Bilinski Can Jennifer make it? 5 1, . 2-,sf Q X M S tg +, w fs 7' N X X x if X as is x as QQ X sc ,X Q 'SX R ls QM The Wildcat Varsity Girls Track did an exceptional job this year. Under the leadership of Denita Furby and Sheryl Troy, the team showed a tremendous deal of de- termination and dedication. Their talent displayed their aggressive ambition and drive to succeed. The team sent seven girls to represent them at the Fort Pitt Invitational. They displayed their ability and came in fifth place out of 30 other teams. The Relay Team made it to qualifiers and finals along with Pumkin Jackson for the I00 and 200 races. The girls varsity track team deserves to be very proud on a job well done. 14 ffm Y' , ,Q V rf' fs i. .1 fl ww W W M X. .. .i .,, eg M.. - ii' ' Wt. T EA . opp. T 'W 98 West Allegheny 43 L Mckeespor fv ,,1 y - 8g L 47' nn v,fL.' L 32 ' Siem . L I5 Chu '26, L si g y.y,, Q urizsalems 409 lllll lLi1y,WV away, WN t fa 7 -f ww W-N Sigur' '- LADY LUGGER is C ,K We 5 1 Ni- Ama Row I: Shelly Divers. Tracy Oskin, Liz Saello, Dee Dee Churchfield, Kris Carr, Row 2: Kathy Wargo, Cindy Matason, Karen Manz, Renee Har- dy, Susie McDermott, Lynn Machado, Karen Wirbickig Row 3. Coach Oskin, Maureen Wargo, Daneen Barbarino, Donna Wharton, Cheryl Patton. Lisa Czekaj, Tracey Doyle, Coach Gleeson. The 85-86 girls softball team had an excellent year. They played very difficult teams of the section and had many victories. Mr. Gleeson is , , 4 the head coach. The team played their home games at East McKees- port field. The coach led his team to the playoffs and brought home a win. The team is very young, and will get a few more years of playoff experience. 3 E 108 Captains Tr3Cy 3 Liz take time Out fOr POSS. Seniors: Karen Wirbicki, Tracy Oskin. Liz Saello, Daneen Barbarino. ADY CATS ARE UMBER O E Not even the cold can overcome these girls Tracy winds up to hit a home run dd M-x: Liz fields a groundball Tracie shows her anger with a finger suggestion ,llg iiiirttstl igrl ggis L ti', W lflmigonlth fiiriofelandt W I6 -Jgggahekges W O L I L 2 W l5 O L 3 W io. Mt. ig W l 4 W is clll L -all I3 6 7 W 8 0 L W L T 5 , ,,7,' V ,, T 6 Burrell l North Hills L ,, Wm , ,1 :I vm, Yoiggh -t,t ws t is Awaiting the moment to steal A walk is as good as a hit . Ms- --- -- mwt,m.'vsauwinfs- A A ,Q ., -- . f. We - Q g k sswwawvv wks 'Q 4 lx is :sex SN N . . .. .. ,... ww., K L L, . -, ,I N rw- tix' X -1 '- i' ,s 41 -. , . kffeiggff g ' w, ' T Q? X EAST LLEGHE Y' FIR T GOLF TEA 3 Row I: Doug Beresford. Terry Doughty, Jim Reed, Row 2: Mike Mrdjenovich, Dan Labuda, Ed Cox, Richie Otterman This fall, East Allegheny added a new team sport, Golf. The team was under the direction of Felix Marguriet. Of course, being that the team was in it's innagural year, sectional rivals counted on this team being a mere pushover. However, much to their dismay, our team proved to be nothing of the sort. Although the team posted a 2- 8 record, teams did not consider a match with the EA golfers to be an assumed win. Furthermore, not only did these men prove their competency from the tees to the greens, but they also displayed fierce amounts of talent by performing original practical jokes, and rattling off rioutous onetimes with abnormal frequency. The teams captains were Bill Turley and Dan Labuda. Both Coach Marguriet and all eight return- ing letterman are very much looking forward to a fun filled and more successful year on the circuit. EA L L L L L L L L L L L L Swissvale Franklin Gateway WPIAL Penn Trafford Norwin Norwin Swissvale Franklin Gateway Penn Trafford Norwin OPP 3 5 4 5 5 4M 5 3 5 5 5 5 M nr 40 MJ 13 , f J ' 4 IORS 986 i , DEDICATIO L fir fs ga E 2222, 46 THE SE IORS' Fl EST S S S , S 'il W ' ,2 ' I f A S A 25 ' V' ' 1,1-WW' 3 1 , VS S, ,,,V,, ' -' ' A S VEV' S S f - V' 4 T . ,S S ,,: if S S in 'fz' 2 ,- ' '. . ri S 2 -A . S 1 S S T SSSS 'Si ' f - Sf, 1 S.' VV V, VM ,ff SE S 1 1' S W SE E CLASS CLOWNS - Frank DePhillips, Michelle Bilinski MOST ATHELETIC - Laure Walczak, John Jackson , 1 S -.V-., F2 X Z .. , , A wi-'ff'g+' Z' M Sv ,Q '. if 'J 'Y .fri is ..S, A, ,W 3. . , V. 'fa his M 1 PQ -A a S F A ,, S. 'v ,wsvw w y wgwf .2 f .,, ,.,. ,W Q SS Y I fp., f A .ng wfgvg W7 ,av 'fi 'fy' ' V W ifi IJ ' - ' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Shari Olinsky, Karl Laskas BEST PERSONALITY - Kelly Nicholls. Keith Sellers , ' 7 S, V , , ' if f , V ,S NICEST HAIR - Jeff Fabiano, Antoinette Dilucente BEST LOOKING- Marci Belchik, Tim Swanson FRIENDLIEST - Kelly Nicholls, Keith Sellers BEST DRESSED - Tammy Snyder, Anton Goff win! 311 Qrfwu. ll-'ffl 3 5, fs Q. BEST MATCHED COUPLE - Karen Wirbicki. Dave Harbert N.--if M . L 4, 'I-11 E L 5 7 , - L E' I 4 SMARTEST - Karl Laskas, Elizabeth Geraghty MOST POPULAR - Tammy Snyder. Tim Swanson - ,. 'D if La: BEST LOOKING BODY - Marci Belchik, Rich Steliga 115 SENICR CLASS CABI ET Row l: Bonnie Ludwig, Susan Kuczler, Lisa Rosa, Kelly Nicholls, Charmaine Bivins, Diana Owens, Lisa Bobak, Shelly Meghan, Antionetta DiLucente, Becky Foster, Row 2: Tracie Zimmerman, Gina Schultz, Leslie Larson, Michelle Haleem, Danita Furby, Anne Beswick, Michelle Bilinski, Tammy lrwin, Ann Messick, Regina DePaoli, Row 3: Daneen Estok, Deana Bacco, Daneen'Barbarino, Marsha Kascan, Della Macko, Colleen Maguire. Cindy Tomai, Tawnya Clark, Melissa Bilinski, Joe Sabol, Row 4: Lisa Miller, Shari Olinsky. Natalie Slepsky, Gloria Gray, Maryanne Drabik, Amy Kosco, Jennifer Cortazzo, Rich Taylor, Tammy Snyder, Theresa Gottron. The Senior Class Cabinet has come a long way. This is the fourth year for fundraising and much has been accomplished. An excellent prom, and an outstand- ing Christmas Dance are only a few of the events that the se- niors have proudly presented. Congratulations to the Senior Class Cabinet. Front-Tammy Snyder - President, Left-Missy Bilinski - Secretary, Mid- dle-Theresa Gottron - Treasurer, Right-Shari Olinsky - Vice-President. THRQUGH THESE YEARS THEY'VE GONE 'fb .4 41- 'Wiki' 'Vt V ' 'F i ,W mi ,X 6 , , , 1 X .y 1 , S ,T 'sf - .U ,, v-.W.'4'l it ig wgeawkwi , 4 , f X13 ii ii , 'ii ii ' iw X 41 gl we K ,'.. in as if A Qiim fl Melissa Acrie Lavette Adams Amy Bacco Deana Bacco Dina Bacco Daneen Barbarino Keith Baughman Barbara Baum Robert Bazala Kip Beegle Marcia Belchick Kirk Beresford Anne Beswick Melissa Bilinski Michelle Bilinski Charmaine Bivins Titia Bivins Lisa Bobak Cynthia Bolton Sharon Bowman John Breitinger April Brown Susan Bulik Debbie Burry Kelly Caccia Loraine Cameron F cine ran Carbo Stephen Carr STANDING ALONE FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME Danita Carter Angela Cheripka K II Ch e ey ess Dawn Lynn Ciarolla Tawnya Clark Monica Colbert Carol Cole Constance Communale Diane Coney Jennifer Cortazzo Ellen Cosby Amy Davis Donna Daw Jason Delia Regina DePaoli Antonietta DiLucente Richard Divers MaryAnne Drabik Lisa Drago Lisa Duda 119 Edward Egan Daneen Estok Laurie Evans Paulette Fillar Stephen Forsthoffer Becky Foster Anthony Frydrych Debbie Funk Kimberly Forkovitch Stephen Forsthoffer Becky Foster Anthony Frydrych Debbie Funk Denita Furby Elizabeth Geraghty Lawrence Geyer Anton Goff Theresa Gottron Gloria Gray Joseph Graziano Irie Griffin Anthony Gugliemo James Guzik Lisa Gynn SOMEDAY 'SCON THEIR SUN WILL SHINE - nffl My , KNOWING THAT LIFE CAN G0 SO FAR gf' 151- .1 ., Af, , :WIN-n an 16-ii , A, 1 .1 J Michele Haleem David Harbert J H h 'k ay re oci Dawn Hynes Rhonda Hynes J I k ean n s Tammy Irwin Jonathon Jackson Tracy Jackson Michael Janosko Marsha Kascan Gary Karpoff Kathleen Keller Kelly Keller Bret Kennedy Cyril Kollar Amy Kosco Jeffrey Kucic Susan Kuczler Douglas Kunst Leslie Larson Karl Laskas Harry Leshen Bonnie Ludwig John Lynn Virginia MacBeth Della Macko Colleen Maguire REACHING FOR THAT HIGHEST STAR A rim 5? lr, - ,T ilvl 4. 1 , - l 'S , li W lk T U, lg? Qj .wW ' -1555 Paula Malack3nY Forrest Mashaw Lee Maturkanie . h d MaZZOCCheIII Rlc alzurt Mccafferty Dianna McGr6W Karan Mclane Carol McNeill Ricarda McWhinney Terry Merschat Shelly Megahan ,t Gina Meroiillo Ann Messick bk David Milko 1 123 N 0 O David Miller Lisa Miller John Morosko George Mrdjenovich Lanelle Naugle Kevin Newton Kelly Nicholls Edward Novak Kelly O'Brien Robert Oddo Tana Oddo Shari Olinsky Tracy Oskin Lucinda Otterman Diana Owens Steven Paich Gilbert Pearsol Richard Pembrooke Cheryl Perich Daniel Pici TIMES AND FRIENDS ARE LEFT WITH A CRY Michael Plaskon Paula Pohorilak Vance Porter Christie Powell Lisa Powell Kelly Poziviak David Putz Sherry Ransom Lisa Rosa Joseph Sabol Elizabeth Saello Wiley Saunders John Schubert Gina Schultz ALL JUST MEMORIES OF THE YEARS GONE BY Thomas Schwer Keith Sellers Janelle Shank Debra Shepherd Deborah Shumaker Thomas Sims Michael Sinchak Natalie Slepsky Tammy Snyder Joseph Sommers Debra Spenillo Michael Starcher Richard Steliga Douglas Stewart E- A J Wifff . , J' i tr 3 J wk f' 1 J l fa fi ' all 'T Q 'V J l l it I' S or 4 . ,xl f sa fm fl!! l 1 ge 'QQ 2 z Brian Stillio Daniel Storch Russell Stroschein Clifton Stumme Paul Suppa Timothy Swanson Reginald Tabb Richard Taylor Kenneth Thompson Cynthia Tomai MaryAnn Tomko Michael Torma Stephen Turok Sheryl Troy Leonard Tucci Carole Vranko Ryan Wagner Laure Walczak Ronald Walker Geanita Watkins Michelle Weimer Judith Welsh Kelly Wilding Karen Wirbicki Tania Wood Wayne Yutzy Frederick Zawada Tracie Zimmerman Brian Zoric Eugene Zuro O 0 O 0 O OF NINETEEN EIGHTY SIX mf li tw 1, 'v X limi? SENIORS NOT PICTURED Luke Cabon Brian Hughes Frank DePhillips Kenneth Jacko James Edwards Donald Kaefer Jeffrey Fabiano William Klimek Christopher Fairfull Percy l.undy Ronald Hamer Jerralee Levering Jeffrey Hodder John Moon 1 - yy Michelle Novak Noel Ray Robert Sanner Margie Saguibo Jules Stephenski I 1 l LINDERCLASS less Junior Class Cabinet , l Row I: Debi Keller, Cheri Bugajski, Jodi Oyer, Susan Shaw, Lauren Schlotter, Carole Webber, Michelle McCoy, Traci Powers, Row 2: Renee Cifone, Lisa Costello, Renee Schmonduik, Amy Serrapere, Kristin Ellenberger, Christine Wonderchek, Kim King, Row 3. Sponsor-Mr. Walters, Claire Goldstrohm, Danielle Clemenic, Lynn Machado, Chris Muir, Becky McCIowry, Cherisse Benjamin, Renee Moore, Danielle Karas, Raquel Page, Row 4. Elena Chrissanthopolous, Amy Otterman, Keith Eremic, John Mrdjenovich, Shawn Bomar, Lori Rouse, Mary Ann Powell. Top to Bottom-Danielle Karas-Treasurer, Traci Powers-Secretary, Keith Eremic-Vice-President. Shawn Bomar-President, and Mr. Walters- Advisor. This is the year that the Junior Class of i987 shows their pride and great taste in sponsoring this year's prom. Fundraising throughout the year en- t . fii : I - I x' ables them to make the prom the the best yet. The Junior Class is responsible for making the time around the holidays more enjoyable. Halloween started off the first fundraiser with send a sucker to a friend. As the Christmas season rolled around, they sponsored the send- ing of candy canes. When the weather breaks, and spring fever hits everyone. The Juniors are the busiest ever with the prom plans along with their Easter Candy sale. The Juniors were off to a great start, which ended successfully. fX . Ali Loretta Ader Beth Andres Jason Ankney Shawn Arvay Maura Bacco Lisa Balana Terry Bartges Patty Bazylak Terry Beck Tracy Beck Rhonda Bench Cherisse Benjamin Joseph Benson Brian Bernhardy Shawn Bomar Renee Bonacci Patrick Bowman Thomas Bowman Michael Brenzie Jeffrey Brncic Cheri Bugajski Heather Calari Joseph Cartia Elena Chrissanthopoulos Diahann Churchfield Renee Cifone Darren Cianagan Danielle Clemenic Mike Coffman Lisa Costello William Crittenden Marc Cuda Sean Cuda Regina Curran Renee Curran Ray Dawn Sam Deer James Defelice Anessa Donaldson Terry Doughty Leslie Dowden Mike Drahusz P.J. Drakulic Dennis Edwards Kristin Ellenberger Keith Eremic Rick Ferraccio Chuck Foscoe Christopher Fredericks Susan Fry Dawn Frydrych Bob Gabriel Bob Garvin Kenny Gerbi Sandy Giles Leigh Gillespie CLASS GF I987 TK l TH EY'VE GOT STYLE WWW N. Sherell Ginn Claire Goldstrohm Daniel Gonos Jill Gorring Marcus Grando Shelly Grant Elizabeth Gubash Areatha Griffin Lenny Harbert James Harper Tom Hartzell Dan Henshawe Tom Hebda Rob Hilterman Jennifer Hlavac Mike Hochman Mike Hrabak Lonette Inks Steve Ireland Larry Jackson Maria Jackson Bob Janiga Danielle Karas Debbie Keller Chris King Kim King Greg Kiss Tonya Konopka Michelle Kozak Joe Krivda Michaelene Kumer Stacey Kutz Darren Legg Ed Leonard Danielle Lewis Michele Liberum Mike LiPuma Debbie Logan Bill Lovell Scott Lowden Dean Lyle Lynn Machado Steve Malackany Eric Manz Tony Marra Ralph Martello Joe Martincic Chris Mattis Lisa Maydak Mike McAdams Becky McClowery Michele McCoy Marsha McGraw Hope McLain Cyndi McLaughlin Jeff McNeil S - .rf Sai SPO SORI G THE PRO .y 1 mg. S... 1 Hewitt sf Y 'WWWWV - -5 f, 1 SE IOR YE R HERE WE COME .mn 3 2 . l E EfEEEEE 5 two X Xl Leslie McNickle Gene Michalak Corey Meadows Steve Merschat Eugene Mikell Ray Miletic Dave Miller Renee Moore Patty Morgan Regina Morrone Chris Muir Sherry Nash Jim Neuschwander John Oliverio Amy Otterman Jodi Oyer Raquel Page Jim Palmieri Lori Patterson Pat Pawlak Paul Pawlak Tim Pedder Jason Plummer Traci Powers Michele Pyles Todd Quiggle Steve Raith Stephen Reed LDGKI G FORW RD T0 THE FUTURE David Reiche James Robertson Melanie Robertson John Romansky Michele Rohrbacher Denise Rupcic Barbara Rupcic Richard Sabol Dianna Saello Gale Saula Patricia Scarpino Lauren Schlotter Renae Schmondiuk John Schwer Amy Serrapere Susan Shaw Michael Shields Gary Shurina George Snyder James Socci Rachelle Stachowski Brenda Stark Jolana Steliga Dave Stiffey Deborah Sullivan Tracie Swanson Stephanie Teck Jennifer Temple THE W Y TO THE TOP it -.kg- . .W fs: C 5 2 JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Gilbert Allison Rich Baur Greg Blissman Christine Brown Beverly Cheripka Vaugh Coates Johnette Cosby Ed Cox Bill Dahlstrom Corwin Davis Jody DePaul Colin Foster Christine Gleeson Nancy Horrath Virginia Kelly Earl Loughner Mike Marzano Earl Loughner Mike Marzano Delricka Mason Ed Mitchell John Mrdjenovich Amy Neeper James Thomas Vance Thorsen Shannon Truschel Bill Turley Antoinette Urbowitz John Vinsick Shane Vorce Ranessa Wagner Teri Wankulitz Carole Webber Ken Weisend Ebony Wiley Denise Wolf Christine Wonderchek Judy Wood Johnette Yankes Steve Yusko Tina Zajac Lynn Zeleznik Jon Ziemke SDPHO ORE CLASS CABI ET l l l l Row I: Erin McAndrews, Diana Rosa, Amy Slepsky, Carla Capo, Shawn Reiche, Lisa Czekajg Row 2: Denise Estok, Jim Reed, Mauri McAdams, Dawn Lanphear, Vicki Farnan, Renee Hardy, Sheila Robl, Lynn Bazala, Row 3: Amy Oskin, Melissa Pici, Jennifer Kramer, Tracey Doyle, Karen Manz, Mike Rainey, Julie Communale. This years sophomore cabinet had many fundraisers. They sponsored the St. Valentines Day sucker sale. and the St. Patricks Day sucker sale. Together, with sponser Mr. Fran- kiewicz, the sophomores should be an excellent group to design next year's prom. Pictured left are officers Top- Tracey Doyle-President, left to right- Amy Oskin-Vice-President, Denise Estok-Treasurer, Amy Slepsky-Secre- tary. i H lWI2i MRf' SOPHDMORES I THEIR SECOND YEAR vi S. 4, Mobarick Abdullah Scott Allen Amy Anderson Kristina Anderson Wendy Anderson Richard Andrucci Gregory Artim Diane Barbarino Michael Barone Lynn Bazala Lisa Beck John Bednar Thomas Belchick Christine Bellis Doug Beresford Scott Beresford Chrissy Bivins James Bivins Dave Blake George Boehm Dean Bonenberger William Boyd Sondra Brown Christopher Buchanan Dennis Bumba Chris Burek Chris Burns Paul Burns Stephen Cabon Carla Capo Dawn Carpenzano Richard Champion Michelle Cheripka Monica Cheripka Jill Chidester Robert Clark E RLY MEMORIE TREASURED DEAR Julie Comunale Leasia Cosby Jeff Criscito Lisa Czekaj Jack D'Amico Barbara Dandar Edward Davis Jeffrey Dedo Kristin DeLia Kenneth Delucia Alfred Desabato Scott Dettore John DeVinzic Michelle Divers Tracey Doyle Mary Ann Drahusz Anthony Drakulic Lynn Duda Harold Dunmeyer Connie Egenlauf Denise Estok Victoria Farnan Suzanne Foscoe Lana Franks Jolynne Frederick Bernard Furby Timothy Gabriel Bob Gagich ,fl-'Wi l' . ff'f?M, i. , 1 ., 1- -- aj L eey W JJ 5' I E 4 ft If z 1 li F, E if ' 5 lrtl ,, THEY'RE CATCHI G 0 T0 THE RDUTI E l l .Eh K I as s F X yaya gg g Amy Gamrat John Ganiear Stephanie Garbeth Louis Gerbi Chris Goblesky Shelley Green Steven Green Deana Guyaux Sean Haleem Ron Harcarik Renee Hardy Serena Hardy Kerri Haroulakis Craig Heckenstaller Marlon Heywood Dana Hochman Harry Hoffman David Hrabley Kristin lzydore Kevin Jacko Dorethia Jackson Jessica Johnson John Jones Angela Kelly Pat Kent Kim Kershner Sima King Thaddeus King Cheri Koebler Kim Kolesar Dana Kosanovich Ellen Kothiewicz Kristina Kozar Jennifer Kramer Larry Kushnir Daniel Labuda TROLlBLE'S MIDST HE'S ALWAYS SEE Kenneth Larson Charles Lawrence William Lee Dale Liebrum Matthew Lochiatto Anthony Lochiatto George Lokay Susan Lukondi George Madden Karen Manz Cory Marcoz James Marcoz s Eric Martin Roslyn Martincic Brian Martz Joseph Marvenko Dani Mashaw Cindy Matason Rob Maurer Stephanie Mauser Mauri McAdams Erin McAndrew Susie Mcdermott Raymond Mclane Melissa Megahan Ron Megahan Ken Milko Deann Miller Kenny Miller James Moxson Michael Mrdjenovich Heather Newton Brian Novak Terry Novak David Nuckles Nicole O'Kelly HIS MI D IS FILLED WITH E DLESS HOPE Amy Oskin Richard Otterman Krista Page Paul Parafenuk Scott Park Jacqueline Patsche Sheryl Patton Melissa Pici Tom Planinich Cynthia Politano ' Ralph Powell Katherine Pupich Michelle Putz David Raab Michael Rainey Jennifer Rannigan Donna Ransom James Reed Shawn Reiche Christina Remus Sheila Robol Diana Rosa Leigh Rzepniak Emily Sabol Dawn Saula Kim Schafer Barb Schickel Boris Schmondiuk LEARNING HOW TO PULL THE RGPE Nick Sfanos Tina Shapira Wendy Sharpless Earl Shepherd Bradley Sigut Kevm Simurda Kathleen Skrtic Amy Slepsky Stephen Smirga Constance Smith Robert Smith Brian Smoody Kash Snyder Eric Stetar Joanna Stettmier Craig Stewart Janeen Stokan Timothy Stillio Raymond Stoyanoff Ralph Sturchio Thomas Tebroski Cassandra Thomas Latreasa Thomas Michael Thompson Paul Trammell Anthony Turner Glenn Turok Randy Udavak wx Y 4' Q K. f DEALI G WITH TWC MGRE YEARS, HE COPE . KX A,,,c,c 5 .f C xv, Sophomores Not Pictured Floyd Cheslock Jacqueline Coleman Carmella Corletto Stephanie Corletto Jack D'Amico Dana Fairfull James Flynn Gary Greaves Kimberly Holmes Megan Irvine Ali Jackson Robert Jackson Carole Kukic Dawn Lanphear Eric Leistner Susan Linhart Vickie Marchitello Roslyn Martincic Dianne Maydak Raymond McLane Heather Newton Robert Owens Susan Popovich Tracy Schoming Marilyn Smith Tracey Soles Robet Yoder Eric Ziska r +,,j2 gf .J ,f f., . Chris Victor Karen Vodvarka Gary Wagner Larry Walker Elron Wallace John Wankulitz Karen Waters George Weisand Christine Williams Jarrin Williams Bonnie Wirbicki John Yusko Robert Yusko Lance Ziska FRESHME . . . OFF TO A GDOD TART in Q A Q ','tff '-2 - ' - f, .9 . -ft , 'ff U . -- - ,- 4 ,V ,f ' I. Row I: Trisa Simonetta, Dana DaVane, Marnie Slepsky Melina Caldwell Kathie Hahn Chantelle Sessa Row 2 Stacie O Toole Julie Chiea, Debbie Caccia, Jenny Phillips, Kim Pogue Angela Benton Lela Loving Michelle Damasky Cindy Communale Shannl Snyder Rochelle Bonacci, Cheryl Hart, Kelley Benson Kathy Wargo Michelle Loughner Kate Lacy The class of I989 started off the year fundraising just like the other classes. They anticipate the time when they will be Juniors and give the prom for the Seniors. Until then, they will continue to raise money for that long awaited time. They are off to a good start. Good luck in the future. 146 FRESHME YE R IS ALW YS SPE NME i ei I O 6 O Jim Aber Todd Ament David Arrington Pat Bacco James Balas Chas Baldosky Bridget Beegle Dave Bell Kelly Benson Brian Berger Beatrice Berry Angela Betton Amy Beran David Bezilla Ben Bilcsik Juana Bivins Earl Boehm Rachelle Bonacci Dawn Bugajski Debbie Caccia Tommy Cain Maria Caldwell Melina Caldwell Rebecca Caliari Kathy Carr Kris Carr John Carritz Amy Cartia 14 Bill Cheripka Julie Chiea Nick Christner Joseph Clemenic Cindy Communale Shannon Corbett Kathleen Costello David Csukas Dana DaVane Kevin Davis Dianna Deer Domonic DePaoli Melissa DePhillips Kerrian DiGuillio Vincent Donifero Lisa Durham Jennifer Edwards James Elbert Daniel Evans Robin Fabiano Derek Fearon Pete Feick Scott Finney Holly Florchak Eric Ford Wayne Ford Randy Fredericks Maureen Geraghty LEARNING PLACES A J n i ,,,, .M x , Q Q fy H V, X. 5 X ffl m..,M M-M ND EVENT ' ski s 5 I TRY T0 KEEP A SLOWER PACE - 0 K4 fy X 'W-MIA: El-r' KL, . Albert Gonzales Dana Grant Valarie Hamer Michael Hardy Tobie Harff Andrew Harper Cherryl Hart Tammy Henshawe Susan Hilterman Pete Hinick Kathleen Hohn April Holland Tonya Holmes Teddy Honick Rhonda Hunter Lynn Irish Angela Jackson Leicia Jackson Joe Jenkins Sonya Kapcin Missy Keller Shawn King Eric Kisner Christine Kocsis Valerie Kopko Matthew Kraus Kelly Kremer Scott Kucic DJU Tl G TO DIFFERE T PLACE Eric Kurtanic Steve Kutz Kathleen Lacey Jim Lesczynski Jaison Lightner Michelle Loughner Kelly Lovell Lela Loving Albert Lowery Wayne Lucas Dwyer Lynch William Macko James Maguire Shawn Mangan John Martin Jaleela Mason Lisa Mason Billie Jo Matason Beth Matovich Denise Mautino Dennis McClain Charlene McClowry Ken McCord Frank McCurry Michele McDowell Michelle Mediate Dawn Monnie Joseph Moore EW EXPERIENCE FOR THEM ALL as 'N t L-'- H ' EEE if we X is Qt E ,X Q 'K sf. ,gi a .ff E l KZ? ' Qgyiwf my 'Mt 6 Wx! ,KX y . W if city df Maria Moose Elizabeth Morrison Kathy Mullen John Novak Ray Nuckles Robert Omickus John Osley Stacie O'Toole Lisa Paich Tracy Paradine Annamarie Perri Missi Petruskie Jennie Phillips Beth Piper Kim Pogue Gloria Politano Lynn Prosser Jason Raynovich David Rohac John Roman Joe Rusinko Joe Rusnak Dave Sanner Shaunice Scott Chantelle Sessa Dana Simmons Trisa Simmonetta Paul Sinchak Fl DI G THE W Y THRGUGH THE HALL George Slater Marnie Slepsky in N ww if aw 'E x fi 'T Jerry Smith Richelle Smith I i H, ,, ,ff nw, N, W ' L, 1 W, 4' ' Shanni Snyder Joseph Starcher Amanda Stark William Stover Michael Strutt William Temple Herman Thomas Tara Thomas Albert Thompson Nicole Thompson Pam Tipton Cheryl Torma . In 1 v Henry Turner Samuel Urbowitz Tracey Urda Marlon Vaughn i l 5, Sfifiif A TRI E FOR EXCELLENCE O E A DALL was 3- A FRESHMAN NOT PICTURED Bridget Clark Joanne Cosby Paul Cox Michelle Damasky Chuck Dunlevy David Given Jeannette Jones Donald Kircher Amy McGrew Angela Mediate Glen Mills Christina Pekich Michael Pepe Desiree Polite Scott Reed Thomas Rodman Denise Sovko Denise Teck Nakeea Travis Suzanne Vranko James Virtes Bobbie Walkup Kathy Wargo Maureen Wargo Chuck Washington Donna Wharton Angela Whitney David Wilding James Willis James Wilson Timothy Worrall 153 EAST ALLEGHE Y AWARD WINNER W, fm., flu, W A A 559' S is Tony Frydrych-WPIAL Soccer All-Conference 5 fy K Q ,axx Daniel Storch-Bausch E1 Lomb Award Q W awww RW f iw, 225 ?W , Q, ,, fi, f va M Jw M!fffQ1'5fm,lx1?L Q George Slater-Freshman MVP-lineman, Joe Jenkins-Freshman MVP-back 154 Laure Walczak-WPIAL Swimming Finalist ami' W V r it 4 , g r M J t +V 1, W tfitfs its Y W ' vm?-- . as 12-z. f , H: '. ' ' M f ' zz , , y , 1, A '- , is ,V f Science Recognition- Judith Wood. Daniel Storch t wrt! xfff-' ,lf Gina Schultz- Business Department Awardee .ff-,,i? 1.1 ,. A' ,, , :M , . .. , ,, M, v '. ' ff. wi lf. We , ,N , Singing Competition Donaldson 4 if xt, I' Award-Jack 1 Q i, K Tw? , 'Q 4 I ,v .,,, fu., D'Amico, Christie -. P l :i'1 ' E Powell. Missing Anessa , 1 - f ,Q 4 ff '92 f , ,W V , , W Www' I it Math Team- Daniel Storch, Karl Laskas, Rich Taylor 155 li ii ff f F f 9 . -g i - qi JP K Q S were E ff? iq A My l X xl lf? Rl XX V x wfsium A. P ,ff Reggie Tabb, Gary Shurina, Tony Turner- Track MVP's John Jackson- MVP Back ,S i ' gif' Y Science Fairs Biology- Tania Wood, Sheila Robl, Carla Capo, Tammy Snyder, 156 Mike Torma- MVP Varsity Basketball M I -QM, 1 H Vo-Tech Students- Francine Corbo, Michael Sinchak 51 'H o 'I 'I rn W FV N VI :- N E . 4 'U 4 N W VA :, N4 Us N VA ar rn FP U' 'L . , , .S .,-1 ,,,w 5 Gary Shurina- WPIAL Track Finalist 1382 ,. QM, f National Merit Finalist- Karl Laskas. Daniel Storch IVV? Fw V jf K Regina Curran- Hustle Award 1 ,Q -s April Brown- MVP Varsity Basketball Kia., Rich Steliga- MVP Lineman ',,,u14' 1-ff-3 f A M 4 2 -ff ' ,JW 1 wwf if ! rv 9, my f n R ' ,-ffiff' t ,': V . ,A . ri ,, J' . vf1Y'1 Z 'fin 1 Science Fair Chemistry- Brian Martz. Kristie Anderson, Jack D'A- mico, Laure Walczak, Steve Torok, Larry Geyer WJ? Visual Arts Award- Megan lrvine, Mobarick Abdullah Science Fair Engineering- Mike Rainey, Craig Heckenstaller, Patrick Kent, Lisa Maydak Nicole O'Kelly- J.V. Basketball MVP W, ' ' ell' ,, N , 4 x 3 x Sondi Brown- J.V. Basketball MVP Anton Goff- MVP Receiver M ,k,, f yywg? w,!,f Vw 6 'f M ff 1 Q WM xv 7 H , WM x ff 'MJ ya X y Z 'V rpy gfqrv Q Zi Dorethea Jackson- MVP Varsity Basketball W , M111 f V4fM1hwgy. WJK4 t ta hrrr N VVV: ff ,,,,, p,,.,. , lg. f i' if Q il. ,vm Science Sessa 1uW+l-f ! al!! 45- M , 160 i Jules Stephensky- Cross Country MVP if g3Cfl UD! Fair BioIogyfPlants- Maureen Wargo, Kathy Wargo, Kathie Hohn. Chantelle tw, Vp l Q i 5 if l x x 27? M g ya? Business Students- Lavette Adams, Lisa Miller PERSONNEL l986 EAST LLEGHE Y BO Mr. Joseph Cervo Vice President Mr. Ronald Klimo The communities of the East Allegheny School District are represented by the elected members of the school board. They do their share of helping each school and making deci- sions on adjustments and changes of the schools. The Board members are all quali- fied to represent the district and are concerned with the general welfare of the stu- dents. They are responsible for appropriating money, ad- hering to the school codes, and making major decisions which impact both the school and community. The members of the Board are to be com- mended for laying the ground- work for a successful school year. X uf 'f ,'5 I:. L. : C' . taxi .. s gcxwx PRN 59'-sg xx at -,M Qt. RD QF EDUCATIO - Q If W H - .fr f , .- i infix, i . . . vs- X 32 X 75 we is K R if YG -' as Mr. Harold Grant Mr. Girard Evashavik Mrs. Elaine Hennigan A ygs Mr. Frank Pearsol President Mr. Bernard Lesniewski Mr. Williams Mooney Qi .1- ' Mrs. Alice Shearer Mr. Alphonso Volpe Mr. Nick Zivkovich Board Secretary Treasurer DR JOH PHILLIP SUPERI TE DE T In October of I98O, Dr. John Phil- lips assumed the responsibilites of Superintendent of Schools, East Alle- gheny School District. The son of Henry and Erma Phillips of North Versailles, Pa., Dr. Phillips was edu- cated within our school system. Af- ter graduating from Westinghouse Memorial High School, he attended California State College, Duquense University, Indiana University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Phillips holds certification as an ele- mentary teacher, guidance counsel- or, principal, Elementary Education Supervisor, Supervisor of Curricu- lum, and Superintendent. Dr. Phillips began his career in education as an elementary school teacher in the Churchill Area School District. He was a a college instruc- tor at Penn State University and Indi- ana University. He has served as an Education Consultant to the Pennsyl- vania Department of Education, Mt. Lebanon School District, McKeesport Area School District. Wilkinsburg School District, and Westmoreland Intermediate Unit. Within the East Allegheny School District, he has been Director of E.S.E.A. Title I, Fed- eral Coordinator, Assistant Superin- tendent, and Superintendent. Dr. Phillips chose to end his career at East Allegheny during the i985-86 school year. He accepted a job at Connellsville Area Schools as Super- intendent. Although he will be great- ly missed by everyone at E.A., the Pawprint staff wishes him the best in his new position. k 1 DISTRICT OFFICE PERSONNEL r , H 15' M11 - '2' W 'fXE EE I EIII S' I il C , ':Q an 5 I I vee ' 'ill' fi A I I I N ' I I 1.I Mr. George Manis Mr. Fred Mariano Mr. Michael Torino Business Manager Federal Coordinator Music Supervisor '?'.8v- ROW I: B.J. BONACCI, V. GLEESON, H. MAGAR, ROW 2 M. GILLIS, J. STELIGA, M.J. VEHEC TONY VALICENTI HIGH SCHGOL ADMI ISTRATORS Dr. Pat Serrapere Dr. Serrapere began a new phase of his career at East Allegheny when he accepted the position of head principal at the high school. Previously, he was responsible for running Green Valley Primary School whre he was first intro- duced to many of the students who attended the high school this year. He seems to have adjusted well to the routine of East Allegheny. Although there was a big difference in running a primary school and high school, Dr. Serra- pere has handled it quite nicely. Mr. .lohn Liptak Mr. John Liptak has been our assistant principal here at East Allegheny for I5 years. Many of the problems and challenges students face daily are taken care of under his supervision. Throughout the years he has gained the respect of the students because of his concern and fair treatment toward them. He is by far, one of the most respected advisors at East Allegheny. HIGH SCHDOL QFFICE TAFF 1 s X -- Aiyh Q kkh- in N3 . l ...sl W M L'LL 'F X , as .Jr .Ji mi ' D t . K x .,...:, 1 .... ... ... 3 s g g X f x E ii Z s Mr. Dominic Graziano Mr- Mark Jula The Guidance Department was expanded this year to four counselors. Each counselor was assigned to specific duties which helped provide the students at East Allegheny with a chance to discuss choices, future plans, and schedule changes. An in-house suspension program was also implemented through the Guidance Department which offered an alterna- tive to suspending students from school. With the in-house program, students could attend school which enabled them to keep up with their studies and fulfill their obligations to a suspension decision. Mr. John Potanko Mr. Allen Wagner Angie Labuda, Mary Englert. Sharon Harper, Cathy Feo Office Secretaries ,ef-A , f-Z 5: THEY'RE HERE T0 TEACH US EVERYD Y 'KZWKX' MW' MP- . , ,1 ffmtll J Mr. Adams X Social Studies S News S Views S Scads 8 Ads Mr. Addessi Special Education Mrs. Allen Science- Chemistry Ms. Bacco English Mrs. Balheda Child Development Mr. Beswarick Orchestra Mrs. Blotzer Nurse Mr. Borrelli Math Dr. Botti Science-Biology 167 THEY RE HERE T0 TEACH U E ERY D Y Mrs Brandon Business Mr Catone Physical Education Mr. Cornyn Special Education Mr. Cortazzo Physical Education Mr. Czapor Industrial Arts Miss Czar Business Mr. Davis Physical Education Mr. Dumbald Special Education Mr. Farrell Music 168 Mrs. Fletcher Foreign Language- French Mrs. Foster Art Mr. Frankiewicz Science-Physics Mr. Frost Science-Biology Mrs. Frye Foreign Language- German Mr. Gaydos Math Mr. lhnat Enghsh Mrs. Johns Enghsh Miss Jordan Enghsh 169 Mr. Kahl Math Mrs. Knapp Library Mr. Lamberti Art Mrs. Larouere Industrial Arts Mrs. Lavasseur Special Education Mr. Mauro Math Mrs. McMurray Math Mr. Montgomery Social Studies Mr. Moreland Foreign Language-Spanish 170 CUR EYES, THE TEACHER STA D 5 , IA GLIIDI G US ALO G sf ffm X W ,Mmm Mr. Mori Science Mr. Morley Social Studies Mr. Nick Muro Math Mr. Pete Muro Social Studies Mr. Nee Social Studies Mr. Regrut Science Mrs. Saula Math Mr. Scafuri English Mr. Scholar Social Studiesflforelgn Language CSpanishj Mrs. Scott Math Mr. Semke Art Mrs. Sieradski English Mr. Silianoff Math Ms. Snyder Physical Education Mr. Stewart Social Studies Mr. Stoffa Industrial Arts Mr. Thounhurst Science l Mr. Trautwine Buisness 172 WITH OUT FEAR ,ff IKM rw X ,S fiiw ,ln Sly w y. : Q23 R25 X , al fx, ,fi KEYBCARD Q I l ,ff I AN OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC YEAR W W I LOVING MEMORY Miss Helen Marguriet started her career at East Allegheny with the position of school nurse. She was a health and physical education supervisor here from I967 to l982. She graduated from Shadyside Hospital School of nursing and received her master's degree from the University of Cincinati, Ohio. Miss Marguriet was also a health instructor for Pennsylvania State University, McKeesport Campus. Miss Marguriet's loving and caring ways touched all who ever knew her. She was deeply loved by everybody within the school district as well as in the community. She was a member and lector of St. Robert Bellar- mine Church in East McKeesport, a member of the Pennsylva- nia Nurses Association, East Allegheny Education Associations, Pentagon Chapter 507, Order of Eastern Star of East McKees- .4 port, and Meadowick Golf Club of Murrysville. She held the honors of being Meadowick I985 Ladies Golf Champion. Miss Marguriet touched many lives and will be greatly missed. Mr. Walters Science Mr. West Social Studies Mr. Zager Physical Education Mr. Zarchansky Industrial Arts Dr. Zorich English Mr. Zuber Social Studies 173 flflffsar, E IOR DIRECTORY Melissa Acrie ............... ,... .... . ..,...... . 27O Welsh Avenue, Wilmerding, PA l5I48 Band 9, IO, Basketball IO, Christmas Dance Court ll, Home- 9. Future Plans: To attend Community College for ultra- sound and sonography. ,II f ,I of omoming Decorating Committee ll, Human Relations IO, Stu- Robert Bazala .........,........,..... I Za Council II, Track 9, IO, II, ll Future Plans: To Attend SOS Glenn Street, Wilmerding, Pa l5I48 tt. I I I Iitrrartlrrrl II II Irrr To Pursue Photography. Adams f A ........................ rltt I Kip ritl Beegle , . . . . . . . I I I I I . . . . No fhIIVorsoi11e5, PA 45137 I C ass Cabinet Christmas Dance Committee IL lll ll. Future Qibmpetjtion 9g io, Track 9. Future Plans: To ouono Robert i'il If in I r r t s c TE It. 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II, 'lf Awards Roooivofi Honor Roll I' ff Il Qians: attend Penn State Mckeesport for IIIIIII iiil PSIII Fiomiotoffofioo- I ofliond 'CM School Word Sfoooi o- I rltt IrrrI I IIIIIIIIIIEII IIIIWIIII IICII I IIIII Irrl ssrrsll I I , , - . 9 I IIIIIII I IIII IIII -I :frf,'b ti t: rirr Vers5if1fes,iiPA+4?t3l7r I irrllr lfrlir I IO4 lli' Textor Wrive,rrNortFrversorittesTPAr slfrt sts? i I Class Cabinet 9, IQ, ll, ll, Christmas Dance Cornmitteellg Clas s Cabinet 9, IO, II, IQ: hI,, Q5 III,,,II, Colofsuofo I9? 'O' 'lf Ffoooh Club 'lf Homooomios Court III ll? 'Iii l b I' rttblI IJYQLQQ IIII I I I ' IIIIII - IAII ' IIII III bttf IIIII IIII III eI,I IIII. 'II4 IIII IIIII IIIIIIIIII ltllil III H4 IIII I 4 - I in ' i I I 'IIIIIIIIII b I 'I'I ' b I ' IIIII I tir' 4, if Q or ff E vo! I ago ,VH 5 CZ Z 1 2 ' i ravi we fe Cheerleading IO, II, l2t Class Cabinet IO, II, Ill, Christmas Q ................... Delta , Danceyilommittee II, I2t French Club 9, IO, Il, Homecoming ii Wilmerding, PA I5I48 I I Decorating Committee IO, II, IL Prom Committee II, I2, Ski Basketball 9, IO, Il, Class Cabinet 9, lO,II, IJ, Christmas I Cluybl, r,lIi,iy,I2gStudent Council IO, II, l2i Track II. Future Plans: DianceQ4Committee II, Colorguard IO, Ilzgfrench Club II, ,State Mckeesport Campus for Human Home,eom inggDecorating Committee l I I , lit ulii i i 125, Softball 95 Future Plans: I I for .....,....,..............,......... IIII I IIIII Iiii I I I I Dtiief North Veieoilleei PA i5i37 ..i...,.. . - r H Clyaissj'Cabinet Il, Homecoming Court I2, Track IO. Future Plans: To attend Howard University for Business I FUILW5 iimtiu I7I5U55VN3VY' Administration- l Kent' Ceeeie ---'--- . Kitty USB Bobak ........,......,.................. . . . MIS Denver SOI Cedarhurst Drive, North Versailles, PA I5l37 Class Cabinet 9, ii, Class Cabinet IO, ll, I2a Christmas Dance Committee Ilg 12, Cgmg Z ,L Colofenefd 91 Honieeomins Deeofefins Coninnffee '31 mittee li, 42: ,,,l Prom Committee II, Ski Club ll, IJ, Prom Court I2, Future work. Future Plans: A Business School- illi I Cynthia Bolton ............................. Cindy 4II Elizabeth fllill iliii ,,, H24 Jacks Run Road, North versaaiies, Pa i5i37 Band 9, io, ii, iz, Class Cheerleading 9, IO, ll, Class Cabinet 9, IO, II, ll, French Club Committee ll, French lla tioi ,,,,, Productions 9, Pop Chorus 9, Prom Committee ll, Ski Club Promi likg i ili Coon , ' Trask 'lf Maid? Reeeiveof Junior Plano Aiielshenvfitio , ,, i ,,,t? l.? ,lli ,,,lf,,, ,,,l I , 2 V, ,213 3-iaigpryiiiziiiiiiiiii i7SLi1eniuier,rrrN6,.th,, V,e,,sa,mes,,, pA I,,, 15431 ,I,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Club Il, ll Future Plans: Pittsburgh Institute Aefcnautlcs' I I illliijiiifl i iilii i,,I l flrr I I ,,,il, ,,,i,illll it llsii AP iI Bfown -------'---'--'--'-'----'--' 111 rilri i 'III l P230 Weefefn Avenue, Wilmefdingf PA l5'49 239 ,,I,,,,,, u I lllliiiii Basketball 9, IO, II, D, I2, Captain, Cheerleading ll, Christ- Class W mas Dance Committee D, Colorguard IO, II, French Club II, gf Prom Court I2, Homecoming Decorating Committee lli y y ,,il I rli,,ii i t Prom COmmittee II, Softball 9, Yearbook I2, Awards Re- Kelley Chess I. l,IC llllf ili I- ceived: Basketball II, Honor Roll. Future Plans: California 197 upper University of PA for Early Childhood fSpecial Education. Future Plans: , :VV VVV, VVVV ,.,,..,., ,,,,l H f .t,,, ,. Susan Bulik ................................ Alex Dawnlynn Ciarolla ........ 605 Overhill Drive, North Versailles, PA l5I37 3524 Beven Road, North ,iii German Club I2, National Honor Society IO, II, I2, Social Class Cabinet 9, IO, II, IJ, Studies Seminar 9, IO, II, I2, Stock Market Game IO, II, Homecoming Decorating Awards Received: I984 Explorer of the Year IOQ Cultural I2,Awards Received: Certificate at , Arts Contest. Future Plans: Loyola University of Chicago for Chemistry. y 9 , , ,.,,, of going ff ff7y? Proceissigagifulture Plans: Law school to ,V , , , , , , ,, fgggzriigetfwy yi,ii:f,4v?g5 !y f iSecret3I?Y9, l,,,,,,,,,i, I I , 2 ,fo sssos,5sZ,r?eZ , , ,fgfforwfy Agjgjf ig , sm f,e4 ,,f ,,,,, , , , r, ,V , Wf Z2fQ fl itii, I 4, 5124351fbiifxiff 969' ' I ,i', ,,' fr ,f ,, i,, f S A 5 Ur -ff- I . ',,ff,,fl,,,., ,, ,',f f ,,, ,ja r s , r 5 212.-,jZ2:5,t2j?5g E i ,', ,f' i .77 E 5 , ,:,,, rrff Vi, ,,k,,, , .2 ' ' .www Q Q . 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Q . - . - - 102 llll llll rlll llll leeele e rrcr Q l F oeer r j fl M cc , g E I childhood Sk Cl bsou I2 Sp hcl b9 T k9 F 1 Pl us ans: onroe ma'orin in ary ' i u . , Q anis u 5 rac 3 ru ure ans: . . -xi QNQQ :Swv . . Edmgfzkiien. f e Marines .for Audio Visual Support. e r a 177 Irie Griffin ...,.... 424 Ferdinnand Basketball IO, ll, Anthony Guglielmo 39-D Scott Drive Future Plans: W James Guzik ... 67l Ross Street, Baseball 9, IO3 C l2a Future Plans- space Lisa Gynn 722 Lynda Band 9, IO, ll Committee ing Yearbook 9 sity of Michele l902 Girard Dance I., PA l5l37 received Cer Plans Technical A l5l37 l2' Managers 9 IO Ski Club 9 lO ll I2 I2, Futureslfflans nd Nursing I I KI, 1 I ,C... Cf 5 ,Q ,-5 ......................... . C C C C . North Versailles, PA l5l37 IICI ll, I2, Christmas Dance Court I2, Home- Committee I2, Majorettes 9, IO: Prom Plans: College. y , I C ........................ C C Street, McKeesport, PA I5l32 ecided. ',l'V5' ',:VV ....................... . . . . . . . . East McKeesport, PA l5035 rtl 9, IO, ll, l2, Track ll, Future Plans: Penn f l majoring in Bio-Medical Engineering. ttul lt,ti yICI, ,tli J . , C ,,,, V,,Z , .lerralee Levering .......................... 566 Helena Street, East McKeesport, PA l5035 Future Plans: Undecided. Bonnie Ludwig ............................. Blue 402 Oakhurst Drive, North Versailles, PA l5I37 Class Cabinet I2, Christmas Dance Committee I2, Color- guard IO, II, French Club I2, Vice President, Homecoming Decorating Committee I2, National Honor Society IO, Il, D, Social Studies Seminar 9, IO, II, l2, Stock Market Game, 9, IO, II, Captain, Awards receied. Academic Honor Roll 9, IO, ll, I2. Future Plans. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Major: Business. I Percy Lundy ........ , ....................... 'i'ii ' ,,,. 'u,, 3 C, ',.,,, Ittf f I 'tf-'f- ' f rtr ' u,,, Q,549C,,MueS,,AvemeyC.Q.N0yfHifvfefsiiilles, FFSI C ICII ersailleys, I5I,37i-Q trts I ,ttt Basketball Football! Track'i9, 'Futurei lanss Army, :VV ,, ,.f I ,, ,ttf,, I- f'..- vr' ' IICII C I y , , y 3 C C ,C . . C C C Ietl I Isr rt, rt, I I gez?'v'l7??eQ? lF?59'k gmfaflngiC0 ?m'UeefDf Prom Qommlttee John Lynn , . . . . . Q . . Q . C . . . . IQ? Pianist 13? riir I5235 ,,u, I ,,, 22 IIIII, IIIAI Jeff eut, Itsvttt ,et - ,trt C Iiiitst ' ' I Vir iiiia MacBeth I. . . . . .. .. I. 4 ...lenn I Ms:KeeSpQrt.CPA,I5O3I5 -Cg A ,,,ttt C C 'I CCICI CCIC ttl, y, :g,Vg, ,VCCV ,VV CCCIII - tstt is C ICICCAC 'ttits 1 ertc t',r rr, I t-s I fts't I frrr I I Committee II. l2, Drama Club II, I2, Homecoming Decoratf ,,t,, tet, ff 'r t 't', II I C C. CI CC ,CC,,,,, ,,,,, C ,,,,, -r' I 'I-fI Iv IICtf 'II' Iwwf'M'm-Ir' fIt5gM 'r W IF I 9, Cornnllt' North Versailles, PA ISI37 tee II, IZ, Ski Club Il, I2, Track 9, IO, I2, Future Plans: Boyce Wfii 'f - - . . . ll, ll, ChrISIm3S DBHCB Cclmmlttee IQ, C,C, majoring in Drama or Art, Committee l2, National Honor yy y yy Yyyy yywymy y y A Crec,eiveds m, igflf Ivevefftt M 'IIII IIII CCCC ,,,, ,,.,, C C .. fs. I I Ce f I ,C C ,ii IIII I I IIIIII iiiiii rrtr I , I t I t I I I If 'ii ',' ' '- ,F, I 'I ,I I -C ICI, III, r,I f,' iI- I 7 ' 9 I irse f rsavresf, FIT? riir,rii TTT' I war is ecewe 2 reative ming - uture ans: IIIII s,II C I ' ' tI,I I,,yt ,itI,r I Carlow College. II I yy C C ,,,C C. III I IIII I IIIII iii? ,C.,,,, IICI ,I,,,,C ,t,t I ICI ttttre WW ii ill I. I. I IC II 'ii' IIII C II IC 5 I,...,. ,., C .I,.- II,.,..I I ,,I I I'tI' I It,'I, I '- f 'II' II ' I I C i I ,,I, II, ,yy,yy y y',Cf, ,,,I,I, I II I IIIIIII IIII I IIII It C f. I ., I III IIC, 'i l f 25 ,,i, I .IC ,C IICI Ct,Cg ,,,I ,,tI illi IIIII IIII 4 I,tI,f' EIIIII I I ttf I I ' 5 , awe I'Ve'f5'fY' ttft, I ilil t,,I C ICI III IIII It, I IQJI, rehestrga IIgPaq,Ia, Malackengg ...........,... , . Twp, Ilene, II C 'Il, IIII 5 C - ,VI L III ,II I,C1I L ,t, II' . QC ',IIe' IVIII L set' East MCKQGSPOPIH ' ff? 9, 'Of Yeafbovk Staff 9? IIUHWBI' ,l,l IIII II'III', 'C I Itt III, IIII CI ',,I ,II ',t',IIII I,'I IIIIIII' ,IVI II'I II IIII CC 'I II, 'I', 'C V , I II',, , I I,- I--I, It AIII 'C I: ,II ' T I,,, C fffI I 'If- - III, IIII IIII N21 works ,IIII I,tI I IIIII IIIi,eIi I t,CI C IIICI ' PA 'Sm C I,III ,,,I It,, 1 I II: Awards Rewlvedf II I'i' IIII ',It f Ith ,III III III II' C . II 'I I UI1d2C 'ded' IICIII C C, IIIII CCCC I, I'It ICCI I C CCICI CC't J I If ICIIC CIIICICI 'IIC 5 CCICI I C IICIIIII lii I I IIIC IIII ICI CIII CCCICII tft It CCCCIC ,, .W rl, , ffgygw, f, 9,3 , ,4?,g,ygz , f VM, ff we f Lee Maturkanic .............,..................... l72O Howell Street, North Versailles, PA l5l37 Chorus 9, IO, Class Cabinet 9, IO, II, II, Colorguard 9, IO, Il, Homecoming Decorating Committee Il, Musical Produc- tions 9, IO, Prom Committee Il, Ski Club 9, IO, II, Yearbook 9, Awards Received: Junior Academy of Science Regional D.J. David Miller ..............,r... III2 Preston Road, North Versailles, PA I5l37 Football 9, Homecoming Decorating Committee II, I2, Ski Club IO, II, I24 Soccer IO, II, Track 9, IO. Future Plans: Edin- boro University for Criminology. ,I KY? ww , I I If 2 A I 4 ami 242, ' - W at 3 ?' i ,,,, , , ,,,,,, M Q my ,J fe LW, Competition 9, The State Competition 9, Future Plans- Lisa Miller ....................................... . 2007 Luehm Ave- Noffh Vefsallss- PA 'SW 'I IITI Iiilill IIII Illlll Illf I ilill IIIII ,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,I C I ,,,,, ,,,, ,y,, ,, I2,,H ecoming jfcorating Coghmittee Il, yfyusical Pro- -1?A fI5I32Q CIUCII S 'lf Prom Zifommiffee Club 'lf Qvlmming 92 Iiii iiil iii iiii I I Awark s Receivedtgunited Business Egucation IO, LInite ,yStates ,Lea rship II, Plans: Sawiger Business ,. - - - , Scho ll 'O 5eC efa'Y' I - ,,, Ilohnfllofvske ----- f - - - - ------- I- - -- L ,-,,-, ,-,, '38 V5l?fki S di 8' A 'SI48 I ' iiriiii iirrlisi rrl . . . Bandg Q, IO,-II, I2, Figgnch Club 9, ,II, Il, Jazz 9,,,!O, lj, , ,,, ,,,,, , ,,, i is ,,, ,,ii i ,-,- iris- ilil I'liiI iii- iiii -iiii iiiri ,,,,,, I, Ili rkil IIA III ,i,, ' i - n i i - r ',2 ' ,,rf --,- ,'f,,, ,',, ,,'-,- , iii .......... ......... ..,.. 9, 682 Qirbrake Av ue, Wilmergng, PA I5I48 y y ,lyy Society I2, Chegrleading 9, II, I2, Class Igabinet 9, IO, I2, Christ- I,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,-i-, oliii iiiill ciiiiiiici iiii rirl ,,, Ir, ,,v,,,,v ,,,,-,,,, 1 -,i,r r-,- rti ,,,r, viik rs- s Ils ,,,, ,,,,- ,,,, ,i,,, Iliii Q ivi iiii i iii -Iiiii L Ivii i iilii ,-, 'i,rI j III y,y, I ,yl Ilyr llyj ,,,' , ',' 1 ,,,'g ',,- ,,,,-, 2-l'il -, -f i,--1 ,,,,-,i,,i ,-1,, ,i' iiilii Iil ,,,, I , ,,,,,, i'- ' I., I-,,, 5- ,,,,f,,-, ,,.1 ,,-1,, ,,','-,,l ,,,,, ,,,-- ,,-t ,,-. ,'-- , ,,',- llll I llll :,,' ,,-Q ,,,,,, ,,,,-- ,lt ,,, ,', l , ii' lll gy VV,, y,,, y,, , ,,,Vy, ,,,, .!,I, ,,,, ,,,, y ,,, ,.,,,y g,, y,. ,,.,, ,,, i,-, I ',:'1 yiv iiii fr -vr ,'f , --,,g,,,, , Vyyy V yyyy ,, :,'1- ,r1 ilz 'f,f1 - ' 'Iii frr LliIl5i - sf I 9 M ll, PSA Cultural Arts 9, Future Plans. Bradford School of Business for Executive Secretarial Degree. Robe rt Oddo ....,................................. iiosiritawrence Avenue,'Nairh Versailles, PA isisv FootbaIl.9, Ski Clubrll, I2, Soccer IO, II, I2, Track 9, Future Plans: Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics. ShariOlinsky .......... .... IIIO Edward Street, North Versailles, PA ISI37 Class Cabinet 9, IO,ll, I2, Christmas Dance Committee I2, Homecoming Decorating Committee Il, I2, Mu'Alpl1a Theta ll, I2, Musical Productions 9, IO, II, I2, Natfionalllornor Society IO, Il, I2,0rchestra 9, IO, Il, I2, Prom I2, Prom,jCommitteej Il, Ski Club 9, IO, II, I2, Social Studies Seminar 9, IO, II, I2, Student Council IO, II, I2, Year- .brook j3,g+Awiards Receitvedsi Science Fair 9, Optimist I2, Cultural,Arts 9,,lO,jDistrict,Orchestra 9, IO, Il, I2, Regionalj Orchestra IO, ll, Future Plans: Penn State majoringin Bio- Medical1:fEnQlIneeril18. rtirrr 2 2 I rils' fr! Tracy Oskinr . . .I ..,t ....... I I ................ j ..... . . . . . ne.. , 'I Weir!-' Iwo 1 Cross Country IO. Future Plans: Pennsylvania State University. Daniel Pici ....................,............. Dan 4OI Rolling Woods Drive, North Versailles, PA l5I37 Track II. Future Plans: Undecided. Michael Plaskon ....................... Cl1umley ISO3 Hilda Avenue, East Mclieesport, PA I5035 Christmas Dance Committee I2, Football II, I2, French Club IO, II, I2, Homecoming Decorating Committee Il, I2, Mu Alpha Theta 9, IO, II, I2, Prom Committee I2, Ski Club IO,rlI, I2, Social Studies Seminar IO, II, Soccer IO, ll, I2, Captain, Stage Crew 9, IO, ll, I2, Track I2. Awards Received: Science Fair IO, I2, Future Plans, Pitt. I - VancePorterI...i ..... ..... I ....... IOOO Edward Street, North Versailles, PA l5I37 yyyy j Band'9, IO, lI,l2, Drum Major, Vice President, Jazz Band IO, II,zII2sr Musical Productions II, I2. Future Plans. College. Chl'lSll8p0W8ll ......... jnojunijen Avenue jNoFth Versailles PA ISQB7, j yyy, .jj 3OI El.lIZabeth,I,.,Street,,,East,Mckeesport, PA l5035 Ia, I irti ,rii I ' I ittr I S ' I . I I Cheerleading 9, IO, II, Class Cabinet 9, IO, II, I2, Drama Club Basketball 9, IO, SkiCIubIO, Il, Softball 9,IO, Il, I2, Captain I2,, ,j j ,,,, 5. , ,,,, . I, Www plans? undecided. ytt I ' IIII2 uGerman Club ll I2 Vice President I2 ,I Homecoming ,,,, ,yy ,,,,r,, ,,,, , , ,,,, I, ,,,, RslafiQnSIIe9, litll I iilll all I lill I .guna ,, llttl 9, IO, ll, I2, Mu AIphaiTheta I2, Musical Prodjuctionsjjj9, Pilaticinalflrloniar Society IO, IIQI2 rchestra rfififit , 0 I ,, ff' f ' i,, ' ' ' ' ' . . . . .9 Ch, 9. jg -Ch I' ,,,. CQPCQU .,M'5Ill'95?f Blom, C9mmlUS?B ll: '31 515181538 OWS ff' ff' mstmas l irlll Cff5mP7lslO57ill Soreial iStu?diesVtSerhiinar 9 IO- Stock Market he ,,,,,,, -,I M ,-,,,, We ,,, 1I,,,'1 ,.wfm,,fg, '-: i ,ev frs, 'wtf ,,-,, ' fmt.. lr .1 I 9 I.tlizg,I,.Chris,t.masII IDancef-C0urt l2: iffl' I , . io Pfam committee ii Ski Club 9 Game 'O' P G-A-TF: ,,,, Elf ,,, RQCBIVMIINE T ',,t'r Ygughr sft rirrlir Ileil rll ,,,,, and?,IIMi,, asf ,,,, I use ,resriva mains II,I,I ,IIS ,,II 1 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,I,r,e ,,,i I. .,,,.. IIII I rri IIIIII I I illl' I t' 'iti III . I... ,II, ,,,, I,,I flcr Ir, rrir Iiii 1 rree III. Plans:r3BerIkIee'CQ IIIII rri fllll ,I, I,,, ,I'r IISI II,II ,,,,.,, II,I, ,I'r,I' ,,II,I I,, A,,,,' ,',.I I., rrr i,iI ',,, IIIIII 3 I,II ,,I, ,,,,II ,,,,,,.I ,,,, t'In U' Y bi IC 9 F I llll l l 'l ' it' 'rIii IIIIW ISII? ',,, ' ' n l0f ll,'l2, ' A I iI ' 'Ii' ,iI, I',' III' frtff I ,IIMII 'If' I I II,,, III, , II ,,I, - ,III'r - tat rnvet'fsit1y:,,.mQ5ier..,aY,n ,,,, ,y,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,, ,I, If, ,,,I Natjj9najjH0n- or Societ IO, ll, I2, OrcheslfraiilllllProm?IC0mml,tItee,Ill,QS7iCl56 . Y Steven Patch ................... . , 3I4 Seeley Avenue, Wall, PA I5I48 Football 9, I2, Ski Club I2. Future Plans. Indiana University Pennsylvania major in accounting. Gilbert Pearsol ......,.....,......... ,.......... . . . 3724 Bevan Road, North Versailles, PA I5I37 Band 9, Ski Club II, I2, Soccer IO, II, I2, Captain, Captain I2, Future Plans, Slippery Rock. Richard Pembrooke ......,....,............ Ricky 34 Morningside Avenue, Wilmerding, PA I5I48 Band 9, IO, ll, I2, Future Plans: Undecided. Cheryl Perich ............................ 325 Welsh Avenue, Wilmerding, PA I5I48 Yearbook I2, Yearbook II, I2, Awards Received: District Band I2, Optornist I2, NEDT IO, Cultural Arts Literature Ist place Mon Yough. Future Plans: Grove City College major in Electrical Engineering. David Putz ............................ 7I5 Clara Street, North Versailles, PA ISI37 Future Plans. Undecided. Sherry Ransom ............................. l96 Central Avenue, North Versailles, PA I5l37 Future Plans. CBN University major in Ministry. Noel Ray .......,.....,.....,......,......... . . 43I East Carter Drive, North Versailles, PA ISI37 Future Plans: Undecided. T81 It Lisa Rosa ................................ ....... I I, Tra ' , ' s IOI3 Reiss Lane North Versailles, PA I'5I37 Plan Class Cabinet IO, II, I2, Christmas Dance Committee I2, ing Homecoming Decorating Committee ll, Musical Produc- tions lla Prom Committee II, Ski Club II, I2, Student Council I2, Yearbook I2, Future Plans: Robert Morris study business. Joseph Sabol ............................. 346 Wall Avenue, Wall, PA I5I48 Class Cabinet IO, II, I2, Christmas Dance French Club llg Prom Committee II, Social 9, IO, II, IL Stock Market Game IO, II, Track Awards Received: 3 Ist place awards Contest, Numerous Junior Plans: Kent State University major Elizabeth Saello ...... I343 Hilda Avenue, East Class Cabinet 9, IO, II, I2 Homecoming II, Ski Club 9, II Plans: Clarion. Robert Sanner 623 George Football 9a Future Plans Wiley Saunders 23OO Milligan A Football 9, T .lohn Schubert lOI2 Broadway Future Plans: sg? f K g E 75 l X I . ., X, , . K , - 7 5 2 ,LEX swim? 35.6 Sximmsag sk' le 3. Richard Steliga ............................. Litty I2IO Stevens Street, North Versailles, PA ISI37 'Football 9, IO, ll, Il, Captain, German Club ll, ll, Ski Club 9, IO, I2, Track I9, IO, Il, IJ, Captain, Awards received, All- Treasurer 9, Christmas Dance Committee ll, French Club Il, Treasurer Il, Homecoming Decorating Committee ll, National Honor Society IO, Il, ll, President I2, Prom Com- mittee ll, G.A.T.E. 9, IO, ll, I2, Social Studies Seminar IO, ll, S I confereiyge defyeInsing,,endI. Future Plans, U.S. Coast Guard. I2, Future Plans: University of Pittsburgh School of ttrtr irrtt rtrsf Engineering Juies Slephensky . .... I. . 4 . I I ...... , . . . I PA I5I37 Kenneth, Thompson .................... . . , I I I . Ken III ibii IIII IO, II, 'Il Future Plans, 423 Caldwell Avenue, Wilmerding, PA I5I48 Undecided. y rf, ,, y ,y y Future Plans, Art Institute of Pittsburgh Stewart .... ..... I ..... R .....,.,.... I. . Stew Cynthia Tomai .... . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . I . . . Rae-Rae North Versaifles, l5I3 7 I I Iiiigal, I ,III I Versailles, PA ISIIIS7 Captain, Basketballg, IOQII, Chryistmas II, Chorus IO, II, Class Cabinet 9, IO, ll, IQ, 'Of ReIations'9, II M ,,,, team I rtct I ,ii Iiii I 1 tists I iti I tsti 92 II, irit IIIII I ,,I I:-fa. :'. I' ttf Iii ,'Q'f 2 new , t gI ,,,ft,,' ,,'f I 21fffr' I II' ffftrsf'f r I II't, IIIi ',,I Ifft I ni 1'f IIII f ,IIII IIIII 4 III I I I,, III I ff I I I'iI'II'I ,,,II ,III III III,fII I,,I,,I IIII I,IIIit Ifi IIIIA fnI IIIIIIII ,rrr I IIII rttfrr , , i,IiIciI ili IIII, ' 9 I iltib IIIIII F I IIII IIIIII ia 'IIIII ' 'I iIiiiI V ans!iICQfflibufsfi1I?Ensii5sefies -1aafb00'41I0f Aiwafdsg,Resslivedt-,MniolfiAssssittIyIIIIIvf Scif I I IIIII Stgoschein .... y , , . . ,QI IIi ..,, y ,, ,I IIII . ,Y I . Crow Michael Torma ?, ................. y . . Mike Avenue NIefrthIvIereaillee, PA I5l37 232 Wall Avenue, Wall, PA I5I48 IIIII l2, Future Piaafay Undecided I Basketball 9, IO, II, iz, Football 9, Basketball MVP 9, IO, ,IIII I I IVE! Iill ItI Inq, IIII il'V I' IIIII'I QI Future plans, Ugiyvergity of pittsburgh maiogijngyin Com- .... ,.gI. ,I . ' puter ,e,,,eI,I yy Iitiii Versailles, PA I I IIII I , I,5I y :,,, pp, 2 I I I IIII I I y Band, Quartergy 4, ,Ip,p,pI ..... I 4 .... 4 .IIii.III . I PA 'SW IIIII IIIIBaf,4,aI9, I QITII, iz, Jazz Baud 9, IO, II, ll, ll, I2y,Per4I Cofoordinator, Musical Production IO, II, I2, National III I2'P?Ircus- Honor Society IO, Il, ll, Ifhrchestra IO, II, IZ: Advanced Iiii Percussion Rep., Ezgecutive Council, Year- Sciencelifopicg IIII gducation 9i2?IIO, II, iyly Treasurer, Singfy ,III III IIII IIII I IIII It 9,1 4 ll, IIyII I IIIII I ff I,IlII I I 4,51 IIIII Cultural 'Azwards 9, IISTPMEIAI Honors Band 9,,,IO, il, ,IIi IIIIIIIII i IIII .I.I g I I... ...I gg . I, I Dieu-let Band ll, l2, Region Band II, Wvu l-lauare Band IO, 3I5 Arlington Avenue, North Versailles, PA ISI37 Football 9, Ski Club 9, IO, Il. I2, Future Plans, Undecided Mid East Honors Band ll, Frosh Award, Literature Award 9, Scholastic Achievement IO, II, Future Plans, Case Western for Chemical Engineering and Musical Performance. ,II I I -I------ '-I- I I I I I I I SPY GUY Versailles, PA ISIEJ, Sheryl Troy ......, , I .... . . V. . . . , . . . . . Track ILIIZ, Feature PI-HHS: Colle GI fOr lO08IAirbrake Avenue. Wilmerdin I,IIPAIIIIII5I48 IIII II ,,,IIII IIII ,III I II IIII IIII I IIII I 'I I IIII I'II 'IIII I IIIII, ,I,,IIII IIIII IIIIII I I IIII IIII III'III IIIIIIr' ' IIIIII It I IIII I ' Il:fipiomffivmmiffee Us Ski III IIrI Rsfsivsdf Clilfufal MS IIII IIII IIIIIIII lIIIl II,II IIIrI ,yyy I IIII II I,rIr IIIII IrII I IIII ,,I, IIII III, II IIII II ' III IIIII. IIIIIII II'IIII I I II I rIII IIIII I If Leonard Tucci ............................. Ramrod II9 Union Avenue, North Versailles, PA I5I37 Future Plans: Undecided. Carole Vranko .........,..........,.........,..... 557 Broadway Extension, East McKeesport, PA l5035 Chess Club IO, II, I2, Future PLans: Median School of Busi- ness for Secretarial Work. Ryan Wagner ............................. . 3726 Bevan Road. North Versailles, PA ISI37 Futur a Plans: Undecided. Walczak .................................... Road, North Versailles, PA I5l37 IO, Class Cabinet 9, IO, Swimming 9, IO, II, I2 Awards Received: Swimming MVP 9, IO, II, I2 University of Pittsburgh. Versailles, PA I5I37 ance Committee II f 1 Congratulations To The Class Of I986 From The CLASS OF I989 LEA S FLORAL SHOP INC Leo Lucarelll lll5 Fifth Avenue East McKeesport PA P5035 Phone C4l2J 824 2388 Anna Marne S Frank McClain NORTH VERSAILLES BOWL 1 n 457 Lincoln Way N. Versailles, PA 824-6700 TRANS TECH INC l8l0 LINCOLN HIGHWAY NORTH VERSAILLES PA l5l37 MAILING ADDRESS P O BOX 220 EAST MCKEESPORT PA l5035 North Versailles A Good Home For Business FORGIE E A FUNERAL HOME lO32 Broadway East Mckeesport 823-8083 BACCO TRANSIT CO URBAN HARDWARE Wtlmerdmg JOSEPH I KLINE N Versailles BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF to happmess m this Infe are something to do something to love and something to hope for Joseph Addison FROM THE CLASS OF 87 I2l Wall Avenue Wall PA 823 4557 N860 The grand essentials Q! Q! lf you'll remember always there's no goal you can't achieve lf you'll try your very hardest and. above all else, believe- Believe that you're a person who has something good to give, Believe that you can make this world a better place to live- lf you'll believe your talents and your skills are needed, too, Then you're sure to find there's nothing in the world you cannot do! Congratulations and Best Wishes or a long and happy future To the Class of l986 T is Certifles That PAWPRINT Daneen Estok Recieved The Pawprmt Award for l985 86 Daneen was selected for the i985 86 school year for her outstanding ded: cation to school activities during her Senior year Daneen served as Vice President of the Ski Club Layout Edu tor of the Wildcat Crier and a member of the class cabinet She was elected Christmas Queen by her fellow stu dents and awarded as Biggest Schem er Daneen has served the Yearbook for four years her senior year she was Editor in Chief and an Unofficial Sec retary The Pawprint award is our way of congratulating Daneen on a yob well done STUDENT COUNCIL President Kelly Nicholls Vice Pres Daneen Estok Secretary Demta Furby Treasurer Charmaine Bivlns Advisor Miss Cindy Snyder LENART HEATING 8 COOLING Furnaces Air Cond Humidifiers Air Cleaners C405 824 5694 Owner Chester Lenart 408 London Ave North Versailles PA l5l37 Good Luck Seniors From YEARBOOK STAFF 'T . I President of the Student Council, Vice BUSINESS PATRCNS Eye Care lnc Great Valley Shopping Center N Versailles Great Valley Lanes Great Valley Shopping Center N Versailles Mclieesport National Bank Slnclalr 8 5th Avenue McKeesport Milos Pharmacy Wllmerdlng Dr Paul A Eckert Dentist 988 Josephine East Mckeesport E Henlgan Studlos Broadway E McKeesport Nngro s Restaurant S Lounge 3507 Sth Avenue North Versallles Wilmerding Plaza BLICHMANS BIRCH STUDIOS INC K 7 f f 204 Sixth Ave. METRO PIZZA Eat ln Or Take Out Call Ahead For Fast Service 829-7577 Or 829-7884 Delivery Service Available u H JAMES J ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME 201 Marguerite Ave Wilmerdmg Pa l5l48 824 4332 COMMUNITY CULLEGE 0F ALLEGHENY GUUNTY A Great P ace To Start Congratulations To The Allegheny Campus 808 Ridge Avenue Puttsbu gh PA 15212 237 2511 Boyce Campus 595 Beatty Road Monroevrlle PA15146 7334214 Center North 1130 Per y H1 hw Pines Plaza S o mg Center Pittsburgh PA1 37 366 700 Ext 22 Suuth Campus 1750 Claarton Road Ht WestM1lfhn PA 151 2 4691100 Ext 202 Class Of i986 From THE CLASS OF I986 We have the career training the academic programs the dedicated faculty and setting you Wall! 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H , ' ' ,E A ti ll it rr 1 alr esrr y gg 'g ' g'ff' i '1'1 ,,'f'- X -'f'-'f 'f' :'i ,V 1.:--1 e 5f-- fi' ' ' 1' li l g ' 2 f E, i2 s- A. 1 A A P s P A, rkft . yalya assas lessea v , P P' 'A :'A ' I AZAP- -- ' ' Vf-:'-'-- 1 A t ,1 lal.Q ,.,, ,V .V l' ': 1 Av' 2 brief The Class of Eighty-Six gg ig if 3 t 5 E 5 at W s lg E ,Z E 5 li 2 5 E if Els l ll 2 is if E gs 3 2 t l s i i Q 2 r BE QQ EE sill 5 E , E if i His teachers and friends have guided him And tried to help him along the way For four years they tried to prepare him for this: June sixth - his Graduation Day. He looks ahead with anticipation And looks behind with tears He reaches out to his friends Because he knows they share his fears They promised that they would stay together And to the friendship they'd always be true They'lI try sincerely to stay in touch But they know they'Il have too much to do His heart holds many memories Of the good times his friends have shared He remembers everything they'd done That showed they really cared T Now as he reaches out to grasp his diploma His heart reaches back in time To a younger and much easier life When the answers were easy to find And now they congratulate him as he faces the world They wish him luck on whatever path he picks We can all see ourselves reflected in him The Pride of the school - The Class of Eighty-Six Rici McWhinney The graduating class of l986 Tammy Snyder - President Shari Olinsky - Vice President Missi Bilinski - Secretary Theresa Gottron - Treasurer Mrs. Pennington - Advisor t,,t, i la f is ' 2 Srl , lg! 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Or give your best until a task's completed. However difficult that task may be, If you can temper facts with understanding And seek to gently guide, not to control, And neither be too lax nor too demanding. But keep in mind the worth of every soul, If you can strive not caring who, gets credit, And work at building bridges and not walls, Or hearing idle slander, just forget it And never fail to help someone who falls, If you can give your help without begrudging The patience, time and effort you impart, Or look at others' weakness without judging lonely And see, DOI with your eyes, but with your heart, If you can take resources that surround you And use them in ways you feel you should, Daneen Estok You'll be a success . . . and all those around you Will be the richer for your lives! Gale Baker Stanton Wow! It is finally over, all of the excitment, the worry about who's going to do this who's going to do that, the wondering of how does this look or should we try this or should we try that, all of the ideas of our sponsors. staff and editors is finally finished for the l986 yearbook. Acting as editor of the '86 Pawprint has been an experience that will never be forgotten. I will always cherish this yearbook ecspecially because it is a book that I had so much control of putting together. Producing a yearbook involves a lot of responsibility and a lot of hard work. Layouts seem to get backed up, it always seems like there is a picture that needs to be taken, a write up is needed to complete the page or a title needs to be thought of. But from past yearbook experiences I know the feeling of how nice it is to see your work in print and knowing how important to my classmates the memories that they would always cherish all put inside of this book. I would like to thank Ms. Barb Bacco and Mr. Richard Stewart for sponsoring this yearbook and pushing the yearbook staff and me. And also for teaching us the meaning of responsibility and what it is to work at something and to see what it is to accomplish it. I would also like to thank the staff. We all worked hard to get this yearbook finished and everyones dedication made it happen and saved us from having long hot summer meetings. Finally I would like to thank you, the students of East Allegheny. Thanks for the poses, the interviews, the ideas and the confidence you placed in your local yearbook staff by purchasing this yearbook. To my fellow graduates, the Class of '86, I would like to wish you all the best in the future, and I hope you can make all your dreams come true. I hope that this yearbook will be a happy reminder of where you've been and all that you've done. The times we've spent here at East Allegheny are ones we can always cherish in our yearbooks and in our hearts. 192 Thank you and God Bless, Daneen Estok
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