Sunrise 1984 Table of Contents Introduction .................................. Administration and Faculty .................... Dedication .................................... Seniors ....................................... Sports ........................................ Activities .................................... Underclassmen ................................. Patrons ....................................... . 3 . 5 . 9 17 45 77 101 119 East High School 1151 Atkins Street Erie, Pennsylvania 16503 2 Introduction We arrived . . . o crowd of wide-eyed freshmen, scattered ond alone, lost ond anxious, planted of Eost High ond expected to grow. Slowly we took root . . become o port of our environment, not just a name ond number on file. Steadily the Warrior spirit ron through us ond mode us strong in pride. In rime we began to change,- we grew in maturity of mind ond heart. Yet the doy of complete growth seemed too for ahead to imogine. Four yeors of sun ond roin hove strengthened us to reach o full level of maturity or East High. Friendships hove been our wormth, leorning has been our nourishment, ond we hove grown into the hopeful promise of tomorrow. The fullness of life oheod is ours, for we hove survived oil by growing together. — Holly-Marie White Class of 1984 3 4 Administration And Faculty In keeping with rhe rrodirion of developing excellence rhor is rhe hollmork of educorionol growth or Eosr High School, rhe curriculum rhis yeor hos exponded in severol oreos. New courses include closses in longuoge skills, social problems, local government, world geography ond U.S. geography. Among new science offerings ore courses in concepts of biological science, concepts of physical science, ond horticulture offered on o regular basis, os well os on o vocational bosis. Furthermore, there hove been numerous new electives offered in this year s curriculum. Among these ore career exploration, theater arts, Erie history, computer science Computer Programming I and II, business careers, lifetime sports, child core ond development, designs for everyday living, ond introduction to ceromics. These closses ore one semester long ond ore scheduled opposite rhe gym ond pool closses This yeor rhe pool ond gym closses ore one semester courses ond ore held five days o week — quire o difference from lost year s two doy-o week schedule. Nor only is rhe curriculum experiencing changes, but the reaching staff or Eosr High is olso experiencing change There is on odditionol teacher in rhe oreos of orr. learning disabilities, mothemorics. ond earth ond space science Also, there hove been six replacements for existing positions with o new teacher's aide ond o new secretory joining rhe staff. Eosr High hos experienced diverse changes rhis yeor which indicate o commitment to continued growth in excellence. Sowing The Seeds 5 John Donowski Principol of Eosr High School East High School Principal 6 Assistant Principals 7 a GEORGE SIMITOSKI Dedication A man for all seasons” Is on opr description of this foculry member who for the post rwenry-rhree years has In o literal ond o practical sense helped the growing process of thousonds of Eost High graduotes by introducing them to the cyclical development of nature through his biology ond horticulture classes. A graduate of Durler High School ond Penn Store University with a major In horticulture, he obtained o moster's degree In building trades management. He hos token oddltionol education courses ot Gonnon University ond also attended o summer workshop for teachers of ogrlculture ot Penn Store. Students In his vocotionol horticulture dosses not only learn the theory about plant moteriols, greenhouse operations, conservation practices, landscaping techniques ond other relevant procedures, but also hove actual procticol opplicorion through various work projects carried out in the Erie community. Through his initiative, commitment, ond generosity of time, effort, ond personal resources, the uniquely successful vocotionol horticulture program ot Eost High School hos ortoined recognition by the State Deportment of Education In Horrisburg. For several years he wos In charge of the Senior Prom for which he furnished live plants for use os decorations. He also was moderator of the Horticulture Club for mony yeors. Among his leisure rime activities, he enjoys hunting, comping, cross-country skiing, roller skating, cooking, traveling ond gardening. In recognition of his professional expertise in coordinating theoretical knowledge with procticol application in the oreos of biology ond horticulture, his generous commitment to developing the life skills of his students, ond his persistence in advancing academic excellence ot Eost High School, the yearbook staff dedicates with great pride the 1984 edition of the Sunrise to our highly esteemed faculty member, George Simitoski. 9 Guidance Counselors 10 Board of Directors Thomas C. O’Rourke Superintendent NsyVii John C. Harkins President Brenda A. Pundt Vice-President William G. Brabender Tom Casey Brian M. Dougherty John N. Petrus. D.P.M. 11 Eva Tucker, Jr. Consumer Morhemorics Poster Art Mil. 9-12; Fine English. 9: Longuoge General Morhemorics I. Sponlsh HI, 9-12 I. 11-12; General Moth- Art Mil. 9-12 Skills. 10-12; Coreer 9 emotfcs I. 9 Explororlon. 9-11 Ronald P DeMorco Morijone E. Dillon General Morhemorics II. Physicol Educorion. 9-12 9-12 t John M. Drew World Cultures, 10, Locol Government ond Resources. 11-12; Social Problems. 9-10 Dolores M Durkosky Rkhord F Fetzner Stenography I. 11-12. Environmental Science, Stenography II. 12. In- 11-12 traduction to Business, 9 Business Coreers. 11-12. Office Proctlce. 12 Corl S. Fllipowski Geometry. 10. Honors Geometry. 10. Consumer Mothemotlcs. 11 Kenneth A Foos Ceramics. 9-12; Arts ond Crofts. 9-12 John R. Foster Chorus. 9-12, Choir. 9-12. Orchestra, 11. Bond. 9-12 Louis N Glonoriempo Chemistry. 11-12. Honors Chemistry. 11-12; Eorth ond Spoce Science. 9. Concepts of Physicol Science. 11-12 MoryJone Golob English. 11-12; Journalism. 10-12 P L Willlom C Grugln Biology. 10; A P Biology. 12 Trudy G Hoi! Home Economics I, 9-12. Home Economics II. 10-12, Child Core ond Development. 11-12 Francis J. Hort Citizenship Education. 9: Honors Citizenship Educotion. 9. Erie History. 11-12 Gory Heorh Woodworking Ml. 9-12 Robert E. Hoffman Introduction to Business. 9-0. Record Keeping, 0-12 12 Corole A. Komlnskl English. 12; A.P English. 12 George E. Koufmon World Cultures. 10; Honors World Cultures. 10 7 'VsN Chorles N. Kent Economics Low Government, 12: A.P U S. History 11 School Nurse. 9-12 Noncy J. Kilns Eorth ond Spoce Science. 9 Concepts of Blologicol Science. 11-12 Donotd J Kolokowskf English. 11. Honors English. 11 John P Kovol Michoel E. Kubosik Physlcol Educotlon. 9-12 World Geogrophy. 9-10: A.P. Europeon History 11. US. Geogrophy. 9-10, Citizenship Educo- Pobert L. Kwlotkowskl Christ D Lombros Physlcol Educotlon. 9-12 Literoture. 9 rion, 9 Willlom A Monevol Eorth ond Spoce Science. 9; Biology. 10 Gory N Mosiroff Modern Americon History. 11 Thomos J Motusiok Economics Low Government. 12. US. History. 11; Citizenship Education. 9 Robert E McDowell Industrlol Arts. 9-12 Ino L Mellon English. 9-12. Sodol Studies. 9-12 L Lucille Moore Typing I. 11-12. Accounting I. 11-12. Accounting II. 12 Bernodine A Orcuft John M Poden Ponold G Possorelli Algebro I. 9. Generol Drofting HI. 9-12 Wood English. 9. Honors English Morhemorks. 9 Shop. 9-12. Procticol 9 Technology. 12 Timothy A Pohl Eorth ond Spoce Science. 9 Honors Eorth ond Spoce Science 9; Computer Progrom-ming I. 9-12 Vlrglnta S. Pompeoni Home Economics HI. 9-12, Designs for Everyday Living. 11-12 Mary L Popodok Ubrorion, 9-12 Charles E. Romsey Honors Algebro I. 9. Algebra II. 1012; Honors Algebro II, 11-12; Trigorv omerry Colculus. 12. Computer Programming 11, 1012 John J Sedlock Indusrrlol Arts. 9-12 Thomas O Sherldon English. 9; Theater Arts. 0-12 George Simitoskl Horticulture, 11-12; Voco-tlonol Horticulture. 11-12 Cosimlr A Szymanowicz Learning Disabilities. 9 Ronald R. Turboczewski Health. 11; Life Sports. 11-12 Gloria D Turner English. 9; English. O Theresa R. Vergo biology. 1U; Honors Biology. O. Concepts of Blologicol Science. 11-12 Betty E. Waite Lucille C. Worus Chester P Witkowskl English, O: Honors Eng- French HI, 9-12; Larin HI, Physics. 12; Computer llsh. O 9-12; Yearbook. 11-12 Programming I. 9-12; Algebro I. 9-12 Anthony J. LoRocco Mothemotics. 9-12; Science. 9-12 Thomas J Mongold Speech Therapy. 9-12 Robert S. Stinely Economlcs Low Government, 12. A P US History. 11 Services Secrerorles Office Clerk LeEllo S. Togue with Doris Wolsh, Chief Office Clerk Teocher Aide Votro D Wlllloms Cofererio Sroff: Morge Kedzlerski, Agorho Dorich. Thereso Sreigmeyer. Monoger, Joonne Dinger: Row 2: Lois Hommill, Groce Kollnowski. Ann Burdick, Soroh Gonzolez. Evelyn Morzko. Frances lerkiewicz Moinrenonce Sroff Honk Pilgere. Som Vono, Chief Engineer. Tom Cohill, Sue Hurra 15 Seniors Four yeors ogo we were plonred here with o goal. Only seeds os Freshmen, we dreamed of growing into something much more beautiful ond moture. It would take four yeors. but someday we would be Seniors. Nineteen eighty-four seemed so for in the future thor we thought it would never arrive. The sunshine of friendships wormed us ond our roots held us fast to East High School. We become o living port of it. There were doys when rain fell on our lives ond times were trying. This is when we become stronger. We were growing up ond it showed. Our teochers ond administrators provided two essentials necessary to reach our gool. They supplied the knowledge which served os our nourishment for the future ond the guidance which ocred os o stoke to oid us in growing steadfast ond straight. They octually become our friends. All these things combined to nurture us into whot we hove become today. We ore the proud Class of 1964! Soon we will graduate and take with us o treasure of memories which will be ours forever. Indeed, we hove truly achieved our gool, the time is here, we ore but moments oway from . . . Full 17 SHELLY ANN BAUER GREGORY JOSEPH BAUMAN JOHN J. BENEDICT JANICE MARIE BINDEMAN LISA MARIE BLOSE Senior Goss Officers. Tina Turk. Treasurer Cassondra Cooper, President. Jill Horvoth, Vice-President. Melissa Griebel, Secretory. Mrs M. J. Golob. LORI C. Advisor BONICONTI 18 TRACI MICHELLE BOWMAN LORRI LYNN BRIGGS CYNTHIA ANN BRITTON THERESE YVONNE BROWN SUSAN ANN TINA M. AARON GORDON E. BUCKEL BUJNOWSKI BURNS BURNS PATRICE MARIE BURNS Seniors ore 11 APRIL M BYES MARGARET ELAINE CAUGHEY JOYCE IRENE CAVARRETTA ROBERT G. CHILCOTT DARCI L. CIRINO MARY ANN CLARK CASSANDRA ANNE RONALD NATHANIEL COOPER DAMPER DANIEL D. DAVIS 20 ANNE KATHERINE DEMDINSKI MARLENA DIETRICH DEBBIE MARIE EATON DENISE MARIE EDMONDS DIANE MARIE FISHER JULIE D. FOHNER FRANCES A. FOMICH Hee! Hee! That was funny! LAURA L. ALICE ELAINE FRIEDMAN FRY JACQUELINE DENISE FORD DONALD FOSTER BRYAN SCOn GAINES 21 MAUREEN ELIZABETH FOOR JONI K. DANIEL RAY GARRITY GAVIN VALENCIA CARMAN GAVIN WILLIAM RICHARD GARDNER BRUCE We’ll gfve her o rent GILSON TONY E. GOUDY 22 MIKE GOURLIA5 MELISSA GRIEBEL LORI LYNN GURIEL MACHELL ANN HAINES CATHI MARIE JOHN P. TYRONE AMY ELLEN HANSON HAWRYLIW HAYES HEETER BRIAN PAUL HEITZENRATER JAMES HENDERSON I love you this much! JAMES JOSEPH KIMBERLY L. TONY ANTOINE JILL ARLENE HINSPETER HOLLAND HOLLINGSWORTH HORVATH 20 SANDRA D. JOANN KAREN PHYLLIS McKINLEY HUBBART JANOSKY JARMOLOWICZ JOHNSON ANGELIA JONES Wotch out. Billy Dee! We ve got Bennyl TRINA RACHELLE JONES 24 VALECIA JONES JOSEPH JU5TKA PAUL L. KATSADA5 M. LORAJEAN KENSINGER CLARENCE LEON WILLIAM A. DAVID E. PATRICIA ANNE KEYES KEYS KINDLE KLEMM JERRY J. RAY GARY CRAIG CHRISTINE MARIE KRY5IAK LAMP LAW LEPKOWSKI 25 PAMELA J. LICHTARSKI MICHELLE M. MACHALINSKI SONYA R. DEBORAH ELLEN CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL LOGAN LOTT LUCAS Even when she con'r hold up. her holr coni PAMELA ANN MAIN BETH A TAMARA MAYETTA-LYNN GEORGE W. STEVE MARINO MAYES McGURK McHENRY 26 NANCY ANN MILLER Watch It, guys! YVONNE MARIE MILLER MICHAEL ANTHONY POPE LAURA LYNN NILES DIANA ORLOFF JOSE A PLAZA 27 ROOSEVELT Mr Kent strikes ogolnl PRICE, JR. DARLA JEAN PRIESTER STEPHAN SHANNON PULLIUM 28 DARCIE A RENZI stan scon RICE JIM F, RODASKY JOSE ANTONIO 5AMA DAVE A. LOIS ANN GREG SCHWEIN SCHWEIN SEABROOKE DAVID ALAN SEDZIAK Ain't thor cute? BARRY SHERROD LISA DANEEN SHIRLEY JOHN SHOWERS CHERYL ANN SIMANOWSKI ANDREW SMITH 29 DOUGLAS C. RICH EDWARD BARBARA JEAN ED J SMITH SOBOLESKI SOWERS SPAGEL RAMONA ALISA HI there, Freshmenl BOBBI JO SPAIN SPENCER X LISA ANNE SPENCER MICHAEL D STEADMAN DANIEL LEE STEEN PATRICIA ANN STEFNOSKI MICHELE DENENE FRANK JOHN FRED M. BETTIE ANN STENGER STORA STOVER STRATTON EDVARD B. HEIDI ANNE CARLETTA C. SZOCKI TARASKI TATE DANNY THOMAS CHARLES F. THOMPSON EDWARD JOHN TRUCHANOWia BETHENA ANN TURK 31 JOHN F. HOLLY-MARIE CHRISTINE YVETTE DEBORAH SUE WALKIEWICZ WHITE WILLIAMS WILLIAMS SUSAN COLLEEN WRIGHT 32 JEFFREY R. ZORN ROSEMARY ANNE ZYNIEWICZ Other 1984 Graduates: SANDY L AZEVEDO LATONYA M CANADY TRACY L. DENNING JOHN GOMOLEKOFF JAMES ROY KELLER TRACY L. LINDSEY KENT NICHOLSON LOUIS B PRESTON ALAN ROSS SCHULTZ WILLIE SMITH RICH G. STAFFORD MIKE A TORRANCE CARLA J. YEAGER Senior Personalities MOST ACTIVE Ed Spagel and Diane Fisher SHY AND BASHFUL Sue Wright and Bill Gardner BEST DRESSED Ramona Spain and Daniel Gavin FIGURE AND BUILD Paul Karsodos and Nancy Miller 34 BIGGEST FLIRTS Bertie Stratton and Dan Dovis CLASS DRAINS Doug Smirh ond Holly-Morie White MOST TALKATIVE Billy Keys ond Corhi Honson MOST MISCHIEVOUS Anne Dembinski ond Andy Smirh CUTEST SMILE Dob Chilcott ond April Dyes 35 HANDSOME AND PRETTY Potty Srefnoski ond Dove Kindle Remember When . . . Senior Directory SANDY L. A2EVEDO Horticulture Club 3. SHELLY ANN BAUER Trovel Club 4; Twirlers 4; Y-Teens 2.3,4; Volleyboll 2,3,4. Bowling 3.4; Monitors 3; Pep Club 4. GREGORY JOSEPH BAUMAN Trovel Club 4; Y-Teens 4; Trock 1,2,3,4; Swimming 3; Cross-Country 12,3,4; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4; Athletic Honor Society 4. JOHN J. BENEDICT JANICE MARIE BINDEMAN Bond 12,3.4: German Club 2; Red Cross 3; National Honor Society 3,4, Y-Teens 3,4. Volleyboll 4, Trock 12,3,4 Basketball 2.3; Mascots 3; Athletic Honor Society 3.4. LISA MARIE BLOSE German Club 1; Horticulture Club 3; Water Polo Cheerleaders 1; Mascots 4. LORI C. BONICONTI Monitors 4. TRACI MICHELLE BOWMAN Choir 2; Cheerleaders 1,2,4; Moscors 1.3. LORRI LYNN BRIGGS Student Council 1; Trock 4; Cross-Country 12,3,4; Monitors 1,2,3; Library Aides 4; Closs Ploy 4. Athletic Honor Society 3.4. CYNTHIA ANN BRITTON Girls' Chorus 12,4; Eostcopodes 2. THERESE YVONNE BROWN Spanish Club 3; Horticulture Club 4; Cheerleaders 2,3; Red Cross 2: Y-Teens 1.2; Volleyboll 1,2; Softball 1,2; Intromurols 12.3.4. Monitors 1.2,3; Block History 1.2.3. SUSAN ANN BUCKEL Red Cross 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Intromurols 3,4, Bowling 4 Gymnastics 1; Closs Ploy 4, Racquetboll 4 TINA M BUJNOWSKI Horticulture Club 3; Moscors 4. AARON BURNS Horticulture Club 4; Football 1,2,3; Trock 2,4. Basketball 12,3,4; Monitors 3. GORDON E. BURNS Bond 1,2; Spanish Club 2, Horticulture Club 3.4 Football 12.3,4; Trock 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2.4 Monitors 2. PATRICE MARIE BURNS Girls' Chorus 1; Norionol Honor Society 3.4; Y-Teens 4; Volleyboll 2,3 (Co-Coprain). 4 (Coptoin); Golf 4; Basketball 12,3.4 (Co-Coproin); Library Aides 2. Closs Ploy 4; Athletic Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 3. APRIL M. BYES Choir 3,4, Girls' Chorus 2.4; Y-Teens 3.4: Intromurols 3.4, Color Guard 2; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4: Senior Executive Board 4; Block History 2.4 LATONYA M. CANADY MARGARET ELAINE CAUGHEY Color Guord 1.2; Bowling 4. Library Aides 12. Mascots 4. JOYCE IRENE CAVARRETTA Girls' Chorus 3; French Club 1; Trovel Club 3,4. Y-Teens 2,3 (President) 4; Color Guord 1,2,3 (Secretory); Closs Ploy 4 Eostcopodes 1.2. ROBERT G. CHILCOTT Trovel Club 4. Model U N. 3.4. Norionol Honor Society 3.4; High-Q 3,4, Y-Teens 4; Baseball 2; Cross-Country 2,3,4 Intromurols 12,3,4; Monitors 3; A.V.A 3.4; Closs Ploy 3,4, Senior Executive Board 4 DARCI L. CIRINO MARY ANN CLARK Monitors 2. CASSANDRA ANNE COOPER Cheerleaders 2,3,4. Red Cross 1 Sunrise 4. Student Council 12,3.4. Closs Officers 12,3,4 (President); Color Guord 1; Librory Aides 1,2,3; Senior Executive Board 4. Homecoming Queen 4. RONALD NATHANIEL DAMPER Spanish Club 4, Baseball 4. DANIEL L. DAVIS Bond 3; Trovel Club 4 Student Council 3; Football 4; Wrestling 12,3,4: Cross-Country 3; Senior Executive Board 4. MELINDA RENE DAWSON Girls' Chorus 3; French Club 4: Red Cross 12,3.4. Y-Teens 1.2; Volleyboll 1; Intromurols 12,3,4: Color Guord 12.3.4, Monitors 1.2: Computer Club 3; Drill Team 12.3.4. Block History 12,3,4 MICHELE A. DeANGELO Monitors 4 ANNE KATHERINE DEMBINSKI Red Cross 3. Student Council 2.4. Y-Teens 3.4 Softball 12,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Intromurols 2.3; Bowling 4, Closs Ploy 4; Moscors 3,4 (Head Mascot); Racquetboll 4 TRACY L. DENNING MARLENA DIETRICH Cheerleaders 2 (Co-Coproin) 3.4, Y-Teens 3.4: Volleyboll 4 Homecoming Court 4; Racquetboll 4 36 DEBBIE MARIE EATON Trovel Club 4, Red Cross 4; Y-Teens 4; Monitors 3: Closs Ploy 4; Rocquetboll 3,4; Science Club 1 DENISE MARIE EDMONDS Cheerleaders 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Monitors 3; Library Aides 2: Closs Ploy 4; Senior Executive Board 4 CYNTHIA MARIE FISHER Wrestling Cheerleaders 3; Y Teens 4. Track 2,3,4; Cross-Country 2,3; Intromurols 3; Library Aides 4; Closs Ploy 4 DIANE MARIE FISHER Y-Teens 4; Softball 2,3 (Coptoin). 4, Boskerboll 1,2,3,4 (Co-Coptoin); Intromurols 3,4; Closs Ploy 4. Athletic Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 3,4. JULIE D. FOHNER Spanish Club 3; Y-Teens 4; Monitors 2. Closs Ploy 4. FRANCES A FOMICH Latin Club 1,3; Notional Honor Society 3.4; High-Q 3. Y-Teens 3; Intromurols 4, Gymnastics 1; Rocquetboll 4 MAUREEN ELIZABETH FOOR Trovel Club 4. Cheerleaders 2.3,4 Intromurols 3,4: Monitors 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Closs Ploy 4, Eostcopodes 2; Homecoming Court 4. JACQUELINE DENISE FORD Choir 2,3,4. Girls' Chorus 4, Red Cross 4 Sunrise 4 Y-Teens 3.4; Softball 4. Intromurols 2,3,4, Monitors 4; Closs Ploy 4. Block History 4. DONALD FOSTER Trovel Club 4 Model U N. 4; A.V.A. 3,4, Closs Ploy 3.4 LAURA L. FRIEDMAN Trovel Club 4, Cheerleaders 2 (Captain), 3,4. Y-Teens 3,4: Monitors 1,2,3; Closs Ploy 4 Rocquetboll 4 ALICE ELAINE FRY Trovel Club 4. Y-Teens 4. BRYAN SCOn GAINES Y-Teens 4 Football 1.2,3,4. Basketball 12.3.4; Monitors 1,2,3, Block History 1.2. WILLIAM RICHARD GARDNER Notional Honor Society 3,4. Student Council 3. JONI K. GARRITY Bond 1. DANIEL RAY GAVIN Student Council 1 Monitors 4 VALENCIA CARMAN GAVIN Spanish Club 4; Y-Teens 4 Track 12,3,4: Intromurols 4 Monitors 2; Closs Ploy 4; Block History 4 BRUCE GILSON Monitors 2. JOHN GOMOLEKOFF Horticulture Club 3,4. Water Polo 1 TONY E. GOUDY Bosketboll 12,3,4 MIKE GOURLIAS Model U.N. 3,4: Notional Honor Society 3,4, A.V.A. 2,3,4, Eostcopodes 2; Science Club 3; Peer Jury Progrom 4 MELISSA GRIEBEL Cheerleaders 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,4; Class Officers 2.3.4; Monitors 1,3; Gymnastics 1.2; Senior Executive Boord 4. Eostcopodes 2. LORI LYNN GURIEL Horticulture Club 3; Wrestling Cheerleaders 2,3. MACHELL ANN HAINES Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 3,4: Volleyball 4 Softball 12. Intromurols 12,3,4. Closs Officers 2,3; Color Guard 1,2; Bowling 4 Closs Ploy 4, Senior Executive Boord 4. Wrestling Mascots 3. CATHI MARIE HANSON Trovel Club 4; Y-Teens 2.4. Intromurols 3.4; Monitors 2,3,4; Closs Ploy 4 JOHN P. HAWRYLIW TYRONE HAYES Trovel Club 4. Student Council 4 Y-Teens 4 Football 12.3.4. Trock 3,4: Wrestling 2.4 Intromurols 12.3.4: Monitors 4, Closs Ploy 4. Computer Club 3.4: Block History 4; Science Club 3.4 AMY ELLEN HEETER Trovel Club 4 Y-Teens 4. Intromurols 3.4: Monitors 4. Closs Ploy 4; Rocquetboll 3,4 BRIAN PAUL HEITZENRATER Bond 1.2 (Treasurer) 3.4 (President); Lorin Club 3. High-Q 3.4; Cross-Country 4. Closs Ploy 4 Science Club 4 (Treasurer). JAMES HENDERSON JAMES JOSEPH HINSPETER Trock 2; Wrestling 12.3.4. Golf 4. Cross-Country 12,3,4; Athletic Honor Society 3,4. KIMBERLY L. HOLLAND Choir 3,4. Wrestling Cheerleaders 2,3.4; Student Council 4. Color Guard 2.3.4 TONY ANTOINE HOLLINGSWORTH Bond 1.2; Football 12.3.4 Trock 12,3.4: Bosketboll 12.3.4. Intromurols 12,3.4: Eostcopodes 12. JILL ARLENE HORVATH French Club 1.2: Model U N. 4; Student Council 12.3.4 Y-Teens 12.3.4 Volleyball 4, Softball 12.3.4 Golf 2. Bosketboll 1.2.3. Intromurols 3,4; Tom-Tom 4 Closs Officers 4 (Vice-President); Bowling 4 Closs Ploy 4, Mascots 4 Athletic Honor Society 3.4 Science Club 3.4 39 SANDRA D. HUBBART JOANN JANOSKY Red Cross 2,4, Sunrise 4, Y-Teens 4; Intromurols 3,4, Closs Ploy 4; Rocquerboll 4. KAREN PHYLLIS JARMOLOWICZ French Club 1,2; Trovel Club 3,4: Red Cross 1,2; Student Council 1,2,34 (President); Y-Teens 1 (President), 2(President), 3,4 (President); Golf 4. Tennis 2,4 (Co-Coproin); Tom-Tom 4; Monitors 3; A.V.A 4 Closs Ploy 4; Moscots 3; Science Club 3,4 McKINLEY JOHNSON Footboll 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3; Intromurols 1,2,3,4 ANGELIA JONES TRINA RACHELLE JONES Girls' Chorus 3.4; Sponish Club 4; Red Cross 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4 Track 1,2: Color Guard 2; Drill Team 3,4; Block History 4. VALECIA JONES Sponish Club 4 Red Cross 4. Y-Teens 4; Softball 2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intromurols 2,3,4; Monitors 3: Closs Ploy 4; Athletic Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 1,2,3,4: Block History 4. JOSEPH JUSTKA Horticulture Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Monitors 3. PAUL L. KATSADAS Trovel Club 4; Model U N. 3; Student Council 4; Monitors 3; A.V.A 2,3: Closs Play 4; Science Club 3 (Vice-President) 4. JAMES ROY KELLER M. LORAJEAN KENSINGER CLARENCE LEON KEYES Track 4, Wrestling 2,3,4 Cross-Country 3.4. Intromurols 3; Closs Ploy 3. WILLIAM A KEYS Bond 3,4; Wrestling 12,3,4, Track 2; Cross-Country 3; Intromurols 2,3. DAVID E. KINDLE Trovel Club 4: Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 4; Baseball 2,3,4: Golf 2.4; Intromurols 12,3,4: Tom-Tom 4; Closs Officers 2; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4 Senior Executive Board 4; Rocquerboll 4 PATRICIA ANNE KLEMM Model U N. 4;Red Cross 2: Y-Teens 12,3,4; Volleyball 4 (Scorekeeper and Manager); Golf 4; Tennis 2; Tom-Tom 4, Bowling 4 Library Aides 2; Closs Ploy 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Moscots 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Science Club 3,4 DAVID M. KRAINOCK Horticulture Club 3,4; Boseboll 1,2,3; Intromurols 3. AL KRAWIEC Polish Club 1,2; Horticulture Club 4; Student Council 1 Monitors 2. JERRY J. KRYSIAK Horticulture Club 4: Trovel Club 3,4, Footboll 3; Boseboll 12.3.4; Intromurols 2,3: Monitors 3; Table Tennis 1 Closs Ploy 4; Rocquerboll 2. RAY LAMP Wrestling 2.3; Tennis 2,3; Monitors 3. GARY CRAIG LAW German Club 1,2; Trovel Club 4; Student Council 12,3,4; Football 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4; Computer Club 4: Athletic Honor Society 3,4; Roquetboll 4. CHRISTINE MARIE LEPKOWSKI Choir 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2; Y-Teens 12,3.4 Color Guard 1,2,3; Bowling 3; Closs Ploy 4 PAMELA J. LICHTAR5KI Color Guard 1,2; Monitors 2,3. TRACY L. LINDSEY Horticulture Club 3: Football 12.3,4, Wrestling 2,3; Monitors 2.3; Closs Ploy 4; Block History 4 SONYA R. LOGAN Choir 4; Track 2; Softball 3: Boskerboll 2,3,4: Monitors 2,3: Block History 2. DEBORAH ELLEN LOTT Bond 12,3,4: German Club 1,2: Trovel Club 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4: Eostcopodes 1. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL LUCAS Horticulture Club 3; Trovel Club 3,4; Golf 1,3,4; Tennis 12,3,4 (Coproin); Boskerboll 2,3; Intromurols 12,3.4, Monitors 3: Table Tennis 1; Closs Ploy 4 Rocquetboll 2 MICHELLE M MACHALINSKI Trovel Club 4 Y-Teens 3,4; Intromurols 4; Closs Ploy 4; Rocquetboll 4. PAMELA ANN MAIN Trovel Club 1,2; Red Cross 1,2; Y-Teens 2. BETH A MARINO Trovel Club 4; Student Council 2; Y-Teens 3,4; Water Polo Cheerleader 1,2; Color Guard 1,2; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4; Rocquetboll 4 TAMARA MAYETTA-LYNN MAYES Girls' Chorus 3,4; Sponish Club 3; Horticulture Club 4 Red Cross 3; Y-Teens 4; Drill Team 3,4 GEORGE W. McGURK Horticulture Club 3,4; Monitors 1. STEVE McHENRY Bond 12,3,4; Wrestling 4. TYRONE PIERRE McLENDON Trovel Club 4; Track 3; Boseboll 4 Wrestling 12.3,4: 40 Cross-Country 3,4; Monitors 3, Closs Ploy 4. Block History 4 ROBERT D. MEDINA DAVID JOSEPH MIHALCO Horticulture Club 4. Notionol Honor Society 3,4; Trock 2; Closs Officers 3; Monitors 3; Rocquetboll 2. BENNY ALLEN MILLER Choir 1,2,3, Sponish Club 1. Model U.N. 1; Red Cross 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3.4; Y-Teens 1; Eostcopodes 1; Block History 1. NANCY ANN MILLER Girls’ Chorus 2,3; Red Cross 3; Y-Teens 4; Trock 4, Monitors 4; Closs Ploy 4: Block History 4; Homecoming Court 4. YVONNE MARIE MILLER Horticulture Club 3; Trovel Club 4. Y-Teens 3,4 LAURA LYNN NILES Lotin Club 1,3; Notionol Honor Society 3,4; Sunrise 4. Y-Teens 1,2,3 (Treosurer) 4; Monitors 3; Librory Aides 2, Closs Ploy 4; Rocquetboll 12,3,4. KENT NICHOLSON Choir 4. Horticulture Club 3.4, Foorboll 1,4; Intromurols 12.3.4. Monitors 3.4 DIANA ORLOFF French Club 2; Trovel Club 4 Cheerleoders 2,3,4. Notionol Honor Society 3.4. Student Council 2; Y-Teens, Vice President 12,3,4. Tennis 1,2,4; Tom-Tom 4 Monitors 3.4. Closs Ploy 4: Science Club 3,4. JOSE A. PLAZA Sponish Club 1,2; Horticulture Club 3; Trovel Club 4; Foorboll 12,3,4. Boseboll 1.2; Wrestling 2.3: Intromurols 12.3.4. MICHAEL ANTHONY POPE Bond 1; Sponish Club 3; Horticulture Club 4, Foorboll 2.3.4. Trock 2.4. Bosketboll 12.3.4; Athletic Honor Society 3.4. STEPHANIE ANN POPOFF French Club 2: Trovel Club 4; Twirlers 3.4 (Co-Coptoin); Y-Teens 1 (Secretory) 2,3.4: Tom-Tom 3,4 (Editor); Closs Ploy 4. Rocquetboll 4. Science Club 3,4. EVA JOY PORTER Cheerleoders 4; Y-Teens 4, Trock 4. Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4. Block History 4 STACEY E. POTTS Trovel Club 4 Student Council 2,3.4 (Vice-President); Y-Teens 12,3,4 Softball 12,3,4; Golf 1.2,4 (Captain); Bosketboll 1,2,3; Intromurols 3.4. Bowling 4; Monitors 4. Closs Ploy 4; Athletic Honor Society 3.4; Science Club 3 (Secretory) 4 JAMES WILLIAM POGUE Foorboll 3; Monitors 3. LOUIS B. PRESTON Bond 1,2,3. Wrestling 12,3,4. ROOSEVELT PRICE. JR. Horticulture Club 3.4. Foorboll 12,3,4. Trock 12.3.4: Bosketboll 1,2,4; Intromurols 12,3,4: Monitors 3.4 DARLA JEAN PRIESTER Bond 12,3,4. Lotin Club 3; Trovel Club 4. Y-Teens 2.3,4: Closs Ploy 4; Eostcopodes 1. STEPHAN SHANNON PULLIUM French Club 1,2,3; Sponish Club 3.4; Trock 2,3.4; Bosketboll 12,3,4; Intromurols 1,2,3; Monitors 4. Athletic Honor Society 3,4. DARCIE A. RENZI Red Cross 1,2; Swimming 1.2; Monitors 1,2,3; Eostcopodes 1; Athletic Honor Society 3.4 STAN SCOn RICE Red Cross 3; Tom-Tom 3; Monitors 2. JIM F. ROBASKY Trock 3; Boseboll 4 Golf 2: Intromurols 3.4; Librory Aides 4; Closs Ploy 4. JOSE ANTONIO SAMA Sponish Club 4, Trovel Club 4 Student Council 2: Foorboll 2,3,4 Boseboll 2,3,4: Bosketboll 4. Intromurols 2.3.4; A.V.A 4; Closs Ploy 4 Computer Club 3.4 ALAN ROSS SCHULTZ German Club 1,2; Water Polo 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3. DAVE A. SCHWEIN Horticulture Club 4, Trock 1; Closs Ploy 4 LOIS ANN SCHWEIN Bond 12,3,4: Y-Teens 3.4: Librory Aides 2.3; Eostcopodes 1 GREG SEABROOKE Horticulture Club 4 DAVID ALAN SEDZIAK Horticulture Club 4 BARRY SHERROD Red Cross 12,3,4; Y-Teens 4. Foorboll 1; Intromurols 12,3,4: Monitors 3,4, Closs Ploy 4. Block History 4 Horticulture Club 4. LISA DANEEN SHIRLEY Girls' Chorus 2,3,4. Y-Teens 4, Softboll 2,3.4: Basketball 2,3.4: Intromurols 12,3,4; Color Guard 2; Monitors 1,3: Library Aides 4; Closs Ploy 4; Drill Teom 3,4; Block History 4. JOHN SHOWERS Sponish Club 4, Red Cross 4: Trock 3,4; Intromurols 2,3.4; Computer Club 4. CHERYL ANN SIMANOWSKI French Club 4; Trovel Club 4: Twirlers 2.3,4 (Captain); Notional Honor Society 3.4; Y-Teens 2,3.4: Closs Ploy 4 41 Homecoming Court 4; Rocquetball 4. Wrestling Cheerleader 3,4: Pep Club 4 (Secretory). ANDREW SMITH Horticulture Club A Travel Club 4; Red Cross 1.2,3,4. Student Council 1,2,3,4. Football 1; Water Polo 1,2,3,4 (Captain); Swimming 1.2,3,4 (Coptoin); Intramurals 1.2.3,4: Monitors 3; Class Ploy 4. DOUGLAS C. SMITH Bond 1,3,4; Notional Honor Society 3,4; High-Q 4: Library Aides 4. Computer Club 2. WILLIE SMITH Horticulture Club 3.4: Football 2; Track 4; Intromurals 1.2,34 RICH EDWARD SOBOLESKI Polish Club 3; Swimming 1,4, Intromurals 2; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 1. BARBARA JEAN SOWERS Tom-Tom 4. ED J. SPAGEL Horticulture Club 4; Travel Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2.3,4 Y-Teens 4, Track 1.2,3,4, Wrestling 12,3,4; Cross-Country 2,3,4, Intromurals 12.3,4; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4. Compurer Club 3, Senior Executive Board 4: Eosrcopades 2: Athletic Honor Society 3,4. RAMONA ALISA SPAIN Choir 3.4 Girls' Chorus 4. Sunrise 4. Y-Teens 4, Intromurals 3.4. Monitors 2; Closs Ploy 4; Block History 4. BOBBI JO SPENCER Y-Teens 4: Monitors 2; Gymnastics 1,2; Mascots 4: Homecoming Court 4. LISA ANNE SPENCER Water Polo Cheerleaders 2; Monitors 1. RICH G. STAFFORD Horticulture Club 3.4; Wrestling 12,3,4 MICHAEL D. STEADMAN Germon Club 1.2: High-Q 3,4. DANIEL LEE STEEN Red Cross 12,3.4; Football 2,3,4. Boseboll 2,3,4; Golf 4. Intromurals 12,3.4; Bowling 12,3,4; Closs Ploy 4. PATRICIA ANN STEFNOSKI Travel Club 4. Cheerleoders 2,3.4 (Coptoin); Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 4. Monitors 3; A.V.A. 4; Library Aides 2; Closs Ploy 4; Rocquerboll 2.3; Science Club 4. MICHELE DENENE STENGER Bond 1,2,3; Trovel Club 4, Red Cross 2,3; Sunrise A, Y-Teens 2,3,4 (Secretory); Volleyball 4 Intromurals 4. Closs Ploy 4- Rocquerboll 3,4 FRANK JOHN STORA FRED M. STOVER Football 1,2,3; Track 1 BETTIE ANN STRATTON Spanish Club 3: Red Cross 2,3,4, Student Council 4; Y-Teens 4; Intromurols 3,4; Monitors 1; Class Ploy 4. EDWARD B SZOCKI Horticulture Club 3,4. HEIDI ANNE TARASKI Girls' Chorus 1; Mascots 4. CARLETTA C. TATE Choir 2; Swimming 3; Basketball 1; Intromurals 2; Monitors 3, Block History 3. GAIL TATE Color Guard 1,2,3. DANNY THOMAS Football 1; Trock 12,3,4, Basketball 1,2,4; Intromurols 12.3.4. CHARLES F. THOMPSON Red Cross 12,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intromurols 1,3. MIKE A. TORRANCE EDWARD JOHN TRUCHANOWICZ Model U.N. 4: Red Cross 12,3,4; Football 12.3.4, Boseboll 12,3,4; Intromurols 12.3,4. Bowling 2.3.4, Monitors 4. A.V.A. 4 BETHENA ANN TURK French Club 1.2; Sponish Club 3 (President), 4. Cheerleoders 4 Sunrise 3,4 (Co-Editor); Student Council 2; Y-Teens 4, Trock 12,3,4; Basketball 12,3,4; Intromurols 3,4: Closs Officers 4 (Treasurer); Color Guard 1,2; Closs Ploy 4; Eostcopodes 2, Athletic Honor Society 3.4: Drill Team 3 (Coptoin). 4 (Coptoin); Block History 3,4. Homecoming Court 4 MONICA LYNN TURNER Y-Teens 2,3.4 Mascots 4 Pep Club 4 DERRICK ANDREA ULMER Bond 12,3,4 (Drum Major); Trovel Club A, High-Q 3: Student Council 12,3,4, Trock A Boseboll 1 Wrestling 2.3.4: Intromurols 1.2; Monitors 2.3: Closs Ploy 2.4: Eostcopodes 2; Science Club 3,4 CAROL LEE VAUGHN Bond 4; Choir 12,3,4. Trovel Club 3,4; Intromurols 1; Color Guard 1 (Co-Coptoin), 2 (Coptoin) 3,4; Monitors 12,3; Closs Ploy 4; Eostcopodes 1.2. LEANNE M. WAISLEY Twirlers A Wrestling Cheerleoders 3: Notional Honor Society 3.4; High-Q 3,4 JOHN F. WALKIEWICZ Horticulture Club 3.4 HOLLY-MARIE WHITE Trovel Club 4. Red Cross 2; Notional Honor Society 3.4 42 High-Q 4 Sunrise 3.4 (Co Ediror); Student Council 1,3 (Vice-President) 4; Y-Teens 2.4. Monitors 2,3; Librory Aides 2.3; Closs Ploy 4. Senior Executive Boord 4 CHRISTINE YVETTE WILLIAMS Notionol Honor Society 3,4; Track 2; Basketball 1.2,3,4 Intromurols 3,4; Monitors 3; Closs Ploy 4 Athletic Honor Society 3.4 DEBORAH SUE WILLIAMS Girls' Chorus 1; French Club 4 Twirlers 4 (Manager); Y-Teens 2.3; Tennis 2; Monitors 3; Librory Aides 2.3; Closs Ploy 4, Rocquetboll 3,4; Pep Club 4. SUSAN COLLEEN WRIGHT Y-Teens 4. Pep Club 4 CARLA J. YEAGER Horticulture Club 4; Monitors 1.2; Rocquetboll 3. JEFFREY R. ZORN Travel Club 4. Model U N. 3,4; Red Cross 2,3.4 Y-Teens 4. Footboll 1,2.3,4. Boseboll 1.2.3,4 (Captain); Intromurols 12,3,4; A.V.A 12,3.4 Closs Ploy 2,3,4. Eostcopodes 2. Athletic Honor Society 3,4. ROSEMARY ANNE ZYNIEWICZ 43 V7 S4JOdc This year sporrs hos token on o new meoning for rhe srudenrs of East High School. An increase in audience participation and enthusiasm is rhe resulr of the new pride point system initiated by our Student Council. Points ore given to individual classes for attending sporrs activities and social functions. The reword for rhe class with the most points is o doy off in the spring to otrend o picnic of the peninsula. In sporrs we hove many people to be proud of this year, including two seniors who placed on the First Team All-Metro Footboll Team. In girls' frock, o senior broke two school records. We also hod o senior place on the First Team All-City Volleyball Team. Our cross-country senior Greg Boumon qualified for ond ran in the store championship meet. Our boys' basketball ream were the champions of o winter tournament, while of one rime our girls' boskerboll ream was rated fourth in rhe store in rhe class AAA division. Both our boys’ ond girls' boskerboll teams participated in the AA ond AAA ployoffs ond hod representatives nomed to the City Senior All-Sfor Team. The bleacher creatures , along with such groups os rhe varsity cheerleaders ond the wresrlererre cheerleaders, gave rousing support to our athletic teams. Motivated by such enthusiasm, our athletes ond coaches determinedly worked to keep Eosr High o firsf-rore contender in competition, with the resulr that Eosr High pride hos been conrinuolly featured In the sports oreo of the local news medio. All in oil, East High hos experienced on exciting year in sports competition. We ore most gratified by the renewed pride ond enthusiasm that hove characterized the sports program this year. Truly our athletic reoms ore now . . . Rising Toward The Sun. 45 Girl Netrers Improve Record A Wlllioms. M. Homm, C. Wlllloms. D. Orloff. A Juchno. K. Jormolowlcz. Cooch C Lombros Senior K Jormolowlcz The Warriors of the Girls' Tennis Team accomplished o very successful season. They finished their schedule with three wins and five losses, their best record since the 1960 season. The highlight was on upset win over St. Benedict Academy by o score of 4-3. This wos the first win over the St. Benedict's ream in eight years. Seniors and co-coptoins Koren Jor-molowicz and DeeDee Orloff ployed the one and two positions ogoinst awesome opponents. Junior Cheryl Williams ployed the third position most of the year and then moved into the number one spot during the lost two matches. Our girls took port in District 10 singles ond doubles competition or Edinboro University where they lost to the teams of Horborcreek, McDowell, Strong Vincent, ond Meodville. Junior Ann Juchno held the number four spot oil yeor, while sophomore Annie Williams ployed ot the number five spot. Junior Shonnel Lee held the number six spot while freshmon Melindo Homm ployed ot the seventh spot Senior D Orloff 46 Boys' Tennis Team Earns Top Raring Row 1: D Popoff, L. Bucklln. C. Lucos. R Lomp, R. Urhe Row 2: A Brooks. P Askins. S Cohick. T Brennon. Cooch C. Lombros ' They said if couldn't be done, bur we did if. Eosf High Tennis hos been buried in the cellar for sixteen years, bur with many focfors working rogerher, rhe Warriors climbed to third place ond o co-chompionship in rhe Erie City Public School Competition. The nine victories achieved in the 1983 season broke on all-rime school record. Scon Cohick ploying or rhe number three spot won eighteen matches, o new school record. Dob Uthe ploying or rhe number two spot garnered sixteen wins, o new school record olso. Tom Brennan ployed rhe number one spot, rhe ’suicide spot , ond absorbed o 7-24 record. The team traveled to District 10 competition where the doubles ream of Cohick ond Uthe won the doubles march off of Grove City with on 8-6 score. Prep ond Foirview eliminated our doubles ream ond Meod-ville ond General McLone eliminated our singles teams. T Sophomore R Urhe Senior P Askins Cross-Counfry Teams On The Run Row 1: J. Hinsperer. T McClendon. E. Spogel. 6. Boumon. Row 2 C. Keyes K Boumon. R Daniels D Mlcholok, B. Chilcort. B Heitzenrorer The Boys' Cross-Country Team wos loaded with seniors ond rolent, bur somehow the problems and competition prevented a successful season for the team. The record soys three wins ond six losses ond that is o sod story. The only consistent runner wos Greg Boumon who qualified for the store competition ond garnered All-Metro honors os East's representative Members of the ream from the Senior Closs were Greg Boumon. Tyrone McClendon. Ed Spogel. Jim Hinsperer, Clarence Keyes. Brian Heitzenrorer ond Bob Chilcort Underclassmen on the ream who will be expected to carry the load next year ore Robert Doniels, Ken Boumon ond Dovid Micholok. It is quite apporenr we'll be needing many replacements for the lost seniors when the next season rolls oround. The Girls' Cross-Country Teom wos by for the smollesr ever ot East with only two girls, Lorri Briggs ond Jenny Boumon. It is understandable why no wins were recorded this season. Lorri wos the lone senior on the teom ond Jenny is o sophomore on the woy up in her running career Let's hope East High con be more representative next yeor when the cross-country seoson arrives. 46 J. Boumon ond L Briggs Senior Dob Chlkon Senior Jimmy Hlnsperer Senior Greg Doumon Seniors Tyrone McClendon ond Ed Spogel 49 Girls' Track Boasts Many Champs Row 1: C. Dorby. R. Lingenfelter, I Bender. Fisher. N Stonron. V Govln, T Turk 5 Lee J 5. Szockl. D, Boumon: Row 2: M Gamble, J McCreary, I. Hill. K. McCullum, Cooch M Moines Boumon, J. Bindemon, D. Wolsley; Row 3: C. L. Ritchie. Cooch D Feeney, D Henderson. Jumper J. Bindemon The 1963 Girls' Track Team under coaches Don Feeney and Mike Moines, featured a first for our girls. Winning medals or the Store Track Meet were our 400m relay ream consisting of LoVerno Ritchey, Cynthia Fisher, Melissa Gamble and Valencia Gavin. The East team also featured three Metro champions with Valencia Govin in the 100m dash, Janice Bindemon in the long jump and Denise Bauman in the 3200m. Rounding out the ream were seniors Laurie Bender in the hurdles and Rondo Lingenfelter in the field events. Upcoming underclassmen include Tina Turk in the field events, Norosho Stanton in the dashes, Shonnel Lee in the middle distances and Jenny Bauman and Sue Szocki in the distance runs. T Disronce runner S. Szockl 50 Boys' Track Team Sers New Record Row 1 P Mohr. E Gortond. J Demblnski. R. Miller. R Doniels. E. Spogel. M Jones. J. Howard. P Buziewicz. J Robasky, C Popo. Row 2: T. McClendon. J Mitchell. T Spogel. J. Oovls. M Lubok. R Dierz. R. Williams, G Smith, R Moore. G. Burns. K Worren, G. The 1980 Boys' Track Teom wos loaded with juniors who displayed rheir talents proudly. The record wos 2-0 in dual meets and seventh in the districts. The 0200m relay teom set o new record in the Metro Meet with o time of 8:12.6, also o new school record. Members of that group were juniors Greg Boumon, Tony Hollingsworth, Roosevelt Price, ond Gordon Burns. Roosevelt Price established o new school record in the 800m with a time of 1:57.55. Gordon Burns hod outstanding rimes in the 200m ond 400m sprints. Junior Donny Thomas helped the 1600m relay teom stay undefeated through the District Meet, with their best rime at 3:27.27. Donny also participated in the 100m, 200m, ond 400m relays. Greg Boumon did o good job in the 1600m ond 3200m runs. Gory Low placed high in both hurdle races in dual meet competition. Robert Daniels wos looking Boumon. Row 3: D. Thomos. J. Showers. R. Price. G. Low. C. Bryonr. S. Pullium. T. Hollingsworth, K Lubok. S. Sovo. W Jordon. J Ponder Row 4: Cooch C. Filipowski better eoch meet in both hurdle races, os well os the high jump. This wealth of talent under the guidance of coaches Carl Filipowski, Tom Marusiok ond Mike Speros, should improve their fourth place finish in the Metro Meet next year. Other underclassmen who will be counted on o great deal more next year ore John Dovis, Mike Lubok. Jim Mitchell, Rus Moore. Mike Jones. Gerry Smith, Chris Popo, Shannon Pullium, ond o lot of untried underclassmen. Seniors who helped this season get underway ond who will be sorely missed were John Dembinski who missed o new school jovelin record by ten feet. Pete Buziewicz who did yeomon work in the distance runs, ond Jamie Howard who gave os much os he could when colled upon. Some others who will be missed include Paul Mohr, Craig Bryonr, Ron Miller. Shown Sovo. ond Kevin Lubok. Baseball Squad Faced Rebuilding Row 1 J. Cherry. J. Kryslok. K Goss. P. Szoszorek. 5 Zorello. M Cooch R Possorelli. D Sreen. E Truchanowicz M Nogy J Zorn P Moros. A. Combesr. C. Perkowski. R. Foster. R. Grove. Row 2: Assistonr Kitchen. J. Sorno. R. Shopene. D Kindle. Cooch D. Lewis. Freshmon J. Cherry The Warrior baseball squad faced a rebuilding year under first-year cooch Dole Lewis. The ream consisted of two seniors, five juniors, seven sophomores ond two freshmen. Senior Mike Moros was selected to the first team All-Metro squad with o .514 borring overage. Jose Samo. Paul Kitchen, ond Art Combesr gathered honorable mention laurels. The Worrior team ployed o rough schedule agoinsr District 10 champions Iroquois, runnerup Mercyhurst, Meod-vllle. Franklin ond Horborcreek. Cooch Lewis is looking forward to next season with eleven returning letter-men. Junior E Truchonowicz 52 Little Warriors Never Quit Row 1: C. Britton. R. Brown. T. Slupski. K Goss. G. Frelwold. M. T Truchonowic . R Demchok. D Hooker. T Wolczok. J Cherry Nedreski. L Grubbs. Row 2: Cooch R. Possorelli. R. Simpkins. R. Foster. „ 'A ■ m t I NUli P UP 9 ’ '( 1 p - — Freshmon T. Truchonowicz The 1983 lirtle Warriors baseball ream compiled a record of 0-5 1 in o roin-shortened seoson. The rie come in the first gome of the season ogoinsr o rough Fronpn nine. Our club could never seem ro get everything working together to earn that elusive first win. Three of our losses come in the late innings of close gomes, moinly because of defense. However, our players gained o lot of experience which should prove voluoble os they move up to varsity competition. Leading the ream were catcher Jon Cherry, pitcher Chuck Perkowski, outfielders Ron Foster ond DeWoyne Hooker, infielders Dob Simpkins ond Ken Goss. Also getting in plenty of gome experience were Tom Truchan-owicz. Gory Freiwold. ond Lorry Grubbs. Our teom never lost its enthusiasm ro ploy, never quit ond kept bottling ro the end — winning quolities that Cooch Ron Possorelli feels the ream should be proud of Sophomore R Foster 53 Girls Swing Hard But Miss Row 1: L. Colemon. V. Jones. D Fisher. L. Shirley. K. Johnson. Row 2 C Hendricks. M. Kodoy M Jones K Miller. M. Homm; Row 3: C. Kolinowski. A. Demblnski. C. Oujnoskl. S. Ports. J. Horvoth. T. Shoffsroll Pitcher Stocey Pom The 1983 East High Girls' Softball Team did nor perform os well os expected. With a record of 7 wins and 9 losses, this wos the first rime in three years that the East High Team did nor represent the Metro League In the PIAA District 10 playoffs. However, Eost High placed the following players on the 1983 All-Metro League Team: Mae Jones — First Team; Dione Fisher — Second Team; Anne Dembinski and Vol Jones — Honorable Mention. Hopefully the 1984 edition, with the return of 10 lettermen, will perform up to their potential. Returnees ore: Anne Dembinski, Jill Horvoth, Dione Fisher, Vol Jones, Stocey Ports, Sonyo Logon, Chris Hendricks, Cindy Kolinowski, Lonno Colemon, Tino Shoffsroll, and Michelle Homm. 'Let s beor them, reoml 54 Volleyball Record Improves Row 1: P. Klemm, Monoger. S. Bouer. J. Bindemon. P. Burns. M. Srenger. M. Dietrich, Row 2: Mr. P Gourley. Cooch, M. Boumon, C. Kalinowski. J. Horvoth. L. Brown. B. Doily The Girls' Volleyball Team, under Cooch Par Gourley, finished rhe 1960 season with o 5-9 record. The ream wos inexperienced with only three letter winners returning: Potty Burns, Shelly Bouer and Cindy Kalinowski. Our inexperience showed rhe first half of rhe season os we only won two gomes. The second half of rhe season we come on strong to defeat Tech, Acodemy and Mercyhursr. Senior Potty Burns wos named to the First Team All-Metro Volleyball Team. Cindy Kalinowski, Potty Burns ond Shelly Bouer ployed os o solid nucleus oil season. Louise Brown. Bridgette Doily, Jonice Bindemon, ond Jill Horvorh vostly improved over rhe course of rhe season. Next year we will need more girls to go our for the ream os we will hove to rebuild, due to rhe loss of graduating seniors. Senior Potty Burns 55 Senior Shelly Bouer Girls Swing To Second In Metro L. Rlchords. K. Jormolowicz. P Klemm. P Burns. S. Ports. D Fisher. A Fry. Cooch J. Soryshur The 1963 edition of the Girls' Golf Teom hod o successful season, finishing with o 4-2-1 record, good enough for o second place in the Metro League. The teom wos led by seniors Stocey Ports and Diane Fisher with Janet Sotyshur os cooch. These two seniors combined to win more rhon half of the total points scored this season. Other seniors on this yeor’s ream include Koren Jormolowicz, Potty Burns ond Potty Klemm. Although we will be losing the five seniors, girls' golf will be carried on by freshmon standouts Lynette Pi-chords ond Amy Fry. Congrotulorions to the 83 Swinging Warriors'' ond much continued success Seniors K. Jormolowicz. D Fisher. P Burns. S Ports ond P Klemm 56 Boys' Golf Needs Recruits J. Hinsperer. C. Locos, D Kindle, L Bertolo. Cooch J Soryshur The Boys' Golf Teom, hampered by lock of participation, finished the season with o 1-9 record, with the lone victory coming ogoinst Tech. The teom wos led by senior Dove Kindle and freshman Lorry Bertolo. Other members include Chris Lucos ond Jim Hinsperer. The absence of o golf teom lost year pur this year's teom or o definite disod vantage against the competition. Cooch Sotyshur feels it Is time to build up the program to one that East High con be proud of. It will be o challenge that Coach Sotyshur is putting to every young mon or East High. Show your Warrior Pride! Participate! Seniors J. Hinsperer. C. Locos, ond D. Kindle Warriors Puncture Trojan Armor Row 1: G. Burns, K. Goss. M Nedreski. J. Zorn. J Mitchell. G Frelwokl R. Price. S Peovy. Row 2 T Hollingsworth. B Uthe, W Jordon. B Goines, K Nicholson. M Johnson. O Quinn. T Porter, Row 3: M Nogy. A. Frompton. T. Spogel. J. Borboro. J Plozo P Szoszorek, G Bender. M DiRolmo Row 4 J. Justko. J. Bindemon. T. Truchonowicz. J Plozo. R. Ransom. S McLourin. J Cherry. M Lubok. Row 5: T Hoyes. M Hubbord. L Higgins. G Low. G Smith. M Pope. T Bumpers. E Truchonowicz. Row 6 M Powell. B Dorby. D. Dovls The East High Vorsiry Football Team, under head coach Phil Kovol and assistant coaches Mike Alexo, Al Murowski. and Mark Fochetti, ended the 1983 season with a 2-8 record. The victories were over Strong Vincent and McDowell. After being defeated 700 lost season by McDowell, the Warriors come bock in a surge of pride to puncture the Trojans' armor this season with o score of 6-0 Roosevelt Price ond Gordon Burns both were nomed to the 1983 All Metro Team. Price wos nomed First Team Running Bock ond Burns wos nomed First Team Split End. Earning Honorable Mention were Joe Plozo, Jose Somo, Jon Cherry. Pete Szoszorek. ond Tony Hollingsworth. Earning letters for varsity football were fifteen seniors, eleven juniors, four sophomores, ond one freshman. A good core group of underclassmen will be returning for the 1984 varsity foorboll season These include: Jim Mitchell, Pete Szoszorek, Mike Lubok. Al Frompton, Jon Cherry. Mike Nogy. Jim Bindemon. Willie Jordon, John Dovis, Trocey Bumpers ond Kenny Goss. Seniors: Row 1 D Dovls. B Goines. G Burns. J Zorn. E Truchonowicz. R Price M Johnson. Row 2 G Low. T Hoyes. J Jusrka. M. Pope. J. Ptozo, K Nicholson. T. Hollingsworth 58 J.V. Football Team Shows Persistence Row I D. Longer. M Nedreski. D. Darby. J. Corder. D McLourln. J. Borboro. T Truchonowicz. M Hubbord L. Higgins Row 2 J Wicker D Alien D. Presley. D Demin. R Combesr. L Grubbs J. Troop. B Stondbock. Row 3. J Gilbert. E. Smith. S Robison. M Williams G Freiwold D Pomulo. J. Plozo: Row 4: Assistant Cooch J. Popoff ond Coach D Lewis. Row 1: M Nedreski. B Stondbock. G Freiwold; Row 2 L Higgins. T. Truchonowicz M Hubbord Under head cooch Dole Lewis ond ossisronr cooch John Popoff. rhe J.V. Football Team showed o concluding record of 0-6. The offensive standouts were Mike Nedreski os quorterbock, Jim Troop os fullback, Herman Gamble os holfbock ond Romulus Combesr os wing bock. The defensive standouts were Den Stondbock, Dove McLourin, Dryon Darby, Lorry Higgins, Mark Hubbord, Jeff Plozo ond Lorry Grubbs. The highlights of the seoson included o loss to rhe league champions of Cathedral Prep by o score of 14-0 only after three scoreless quarters, ond o loss to runnersup Strong Vincent ond Tech by o score of 6-0. with rhe winning touchdown nor coming until the fourth quarter. 60 Homecoming 1983 Escort Dob Chlkott with Morleno Dietrkh Escort Mork Adorn with Moureen Foor Escort Ron Porter with Noncy Miller Escort Donny Thomos with Homecoming Queen Cossondro Cooper Girls' Varsity Posts Record Season S. Lee D. Fisher. M. Homm, V Jones. T Giles. P Burns. C Willioms. S Logon. S Willioms. L Brown. L Shirley Seniors: S. Logon. D Fisher. V. Jones. P Burns. C Willioms The Eosr High Girts' VorsJry Boskerboll Teom enjoyed one of rhe best seasons ever rhis yeor under Cooch Tom Motustok ond assistant cooch Jonet Soryshur They ended rhe regular season with o 21 win, 3 loss record, while being ronked os high os second best Girls' AAA Teom in rhe store of Pennsylvania by the Harrisburg PornorNews newspoper This wo s quite on honor bestowed on our girls ond our school Also rhe girls ream ended rhe Metro Leogue Season tied for first ploce wirh Vlllo Morio Acodemy with o fine 13-1 record, only to lose in rhe championship ployoff gome. 50-36 All three of our losses come to AAAA powers Villo Mono Acodemy (2) ond Alroono High School (1) who ronked statewide olso The seniors led rhe teom to this lofty position, while compiling on outstanding record of 34 wins ond only 10 losses their final two yeors or Host These seniors, who showed whor East High Pride wos oil about this season, were Porrice Burns. Dione Fisher. Volecia Jones. Sonyo Logon ond Christine Willioms These girls will leave the Eost High boskerboll program this yeor but their mony accomplishments will never be forgotten They hove left o legocy thot will be difficult to follow in succeeding years However rhe returning lettermen will try to continue these fine accomplishments in o grond style The pressure to continue will foil on the shoulders of junior Sonyo Willioms ond sophomores Louise Brown Toyto Giles ond Michelle Homm The girls entered the District 10 ployoffs. only to lose in overtime to Hickory High School Additional honors were accorded to rhe teom when Dione Fisher ond Christine Willioms were unonlmous choices to the Metro Leogue First Teom All-Srors ond Sonyo Logon wos chosen to the Second Teom. Also these three seniors were picked by the coaches to ploy In the Tenth Annuol City-County All-Star Gome where they led the City All-Stors to victory Needless to soy. this hos been the most successful yeor ever in the history of Eost High girls boskerboll 62 Eosr Opponent 40 Norrheosf 42 59 Glrord 29 46 Iroquois 09 54 Corry 19 50 Horborcreek 04 64 Acodemy 00 55 McDowell 42 47 Mercyhursr 00 74 Strong Vincent 40 52 St Benedict 45 67 Tech 20 02 Vlllo 06 50 Acodemy 46 00 McDowell 00 60 Mercyhurst 06 55 Strong Vincent 05 40 Sr Benedict 42 02 Alroono 74 54 Tech 00 40 Vlllo 44 54 Venogo Chrisrlon 50 06 Vlllo (Metro Ployoff) 50 44 Venongo Chrisrion 41 65 Generol McLone 00 63 District 10 Champs—PIAA Western Finalists Row 1: A Burns. T Goudy 5. Pullium. R Price. T. Bumpers. Row 2 M Pope. P Kirchen. T. Hollingsworth. R Shopene J. Booker. J Samo Seniors: Row 1 M Pope. T. Hollingsworth. J. Booker. J. Somo Row 2 T Goudy. A Burns. Cooch D Kolokowski. R Price. S Pullium The 1963-64 basketball season, under Coach Don Kolokowski, wos o year of accomplishment for rhe Warrior boskerboll ream. The Sunrisers. smoll In height but roll in hustle ond desire, finished os runners-up in rhe Meadville Tip Off Tournament, chompions of the Warren Holiday Classic, District 10 champions, ond o finalist In the Western PIAA Boskerboll Playoff Store Tournomenr. Never in the history of East High boskerboll has o teom ployed so many gomes (34) ond finished so for in the state rournoment. The 22-12 Warriors were led by the oil-senior cost of Shannon Pullium. Roosevelt Price. Jomes Booker, Tony Goudy ond Michael Pope. Capable reserve strength come from Tony Hollingsworth. Aoron Burns ond Rich Shopene. Post seoson awards were given to Tony Goudy ond Shonnon Pullium. Both of these fine athletes were nomed to the All Senior Metro Teom ond were members of the All Metro Teom chosen by the Erie bosketboll coaches. With rhe loss of eight seniors from this year's squod, next yeor's teom will consist of o limited amount of seniors ond o host of underclossmen who will attempt to defend rhe District 10 title that rhe 1963-64 Worriors won. 64 65 J. V. Girls Never Say Die Row 1: S Szocki. T. Logon. T. Chesrer, D. Sheldon. N. Sronron; Row 2: M. Homm, D. Gorlington, 0. Lillie. V Hughes. A. Pulllom. V. Nedreski. A. Williams. The Girls' J. V. Boskerball Teom ended irs 1980 84 season under Coach Joner Soryshur with o 4-14 record. The ream was o very young and Inexperienced squad, since oil rhe ream members bur one were freshmen. Their inexperience proved ro be rhe grearesr obsrocle ro be overcome. However, rheir hard work and never-soy-die orrirude showed rhor rhese girls hove rhe porenriol ro be winners. Sue Szocki, rhe only sophomore on rhe reom, was coproin of rhe group. Trocey Chesrer and Daphne Gorlingron led rhe offense, whereas Berh Lillie ond Vol Hughes led rhe defense. Berh Sheldon's progress rhrough rhe season earned her rhe srarus of mosr improved player. Alrhough rhe reom wos composed mainly of freshmen, rhey hove rhe odvonroge of rime ro work, ro develop ond ro morure rhrough gome experience Inro fine orhleres during nexr year's season. 66 Coproln S. Szocki with Coproin N. Sronron. J. V. Squad Features Freshmen Row 1: O Quinn. C Popo. T. Horper. R Boughmon. J Gilbert. T. Voughn. Row 2 P Domes. S. Peovy. M. Soyles. E. Eddy. J. Kuno. J. Porter. This year's Junior Varsiry Basketball Team featured on all freshman team, os the squad compiled an Improved 6-13 mark under Coach Don Feeney. The ream featured freshmen Bandy Baughman, Tony Harper, Jimmy Kuno. Steve Peovy ond Dave McClourin. Bounding out the squad were sophomores Tom Voughn ond Chris Popo with freshmen Jimmy Gilbert ond Everett Eddy. Top scorer proved to be Steve Peovy, overoging more than 14 points per gome. Bebounding honors went to Dove McLourin ond Jimmy Kuno. Tony Horper ond Bandy Boughmon provided the outside shooting the teom needed while Bandy Boughmon also proved to be the top free-rhrow shooter by hitting over 70%. 67 Bowlers Strike Again! Row 1; M. Homes. S. Kocher. S. Bouer. T. Truchonowicz. E. Truchonowicz. D Shuberr, B. Sauers. M Hodupski. S. Lyons. J. Coughey. D. Kindle. D. Kleiner. D. Sreen. K. Chose. C. Burnish. Row 2 T Dempsey. R. Simpkins. B Palmer, L. Medina. T Goss. P. Klemm. $ Bouer. J. Horvorh. D Collins, T. Slowikowskl. M Nopierkowski; Row 2: A. Dembinski. M Coughey. C. Honson. L. Medlno. B Polmer. M Simonowskl, B Nopierkowski. Miss B Buhlre, Adviser. Senior Corhl Honson Senior Jill Horvorh Senior Anne DembinsW Senior Morgo Coughey Senior Dove Kindle Row 1: T Slupski. M Powell. D Longer. D. Schubert, L. Higgins. Row 2: A. Smith. B Urhe, S. Slupski. J Priesrer, J. Coughey. S. Chichester. S Bucket.- Row 3: S Gregory. Mr J. Blonchord. Cooch: Absent: J Young. Under first-yeor cooch Jim Blonchord. rhe 1983 84 Swim Teom ended rheir seoson with o 0 5 record Even though the record does nor show it, there were mony stondouts on the teom. They included Bob Urhe in the backstroke. Jim Priesrer in the individual medley, Don Popoff in rhe breaststroke, Dove Longer ond Martin Powell in freestyle, and Lorry Higgins in rhe 400 merer. Senior Sue Buckel was the only girl on rhe ream. Representing East High or the District 10 Meet wos rhe relay teom of Bob Urhe. Don Popoff. Jim Priester, ond Martin Powell. Mode up almost entirely of sophomores, the ream wos young ond hod to build up experience in competition. Cooch Blonchord is looking forward to on improved seoson next year, since most teom members will be returning to competition. Swim Team Makes A Big Splash Water Polo Team Mokes Waves Row 1: J. Young. 5 Deole. M Powell. M Corcoron. J. Priesrer. J Peters; Row 2 Cooch Mr P Horr. S. Cohick. P The 1963 Woter Polo season wos not whar you would coll o success os for os rhe won-lost record wos concerned. We were 1-7 with our only victory over Academy. The season wos o learning experience because we hod to use our freshmen in every gome At times we hod five of them in the gome. The freshmen. John Young, Scott Beole. Jim Priester. ond Martin Powell will hove much more experience thon most sophomores next season ond should come into their own. We expect great things from them. Senior Poul Askins At right. Senior Terry Dishop Askins. T. Dishop. L Higgins Freshmon Jimmy Priester 71 Wrestling Team Improves Skills Row 1: T McLendon. D Allen. K. Mossing. J Wicker. L Ames. C Keyes. C. Freiwold; Row 2: Coach J Koliszewski. R Lomp, E. Krkosko. D Smith. Asslsronr Cooch P Keys The 1963 84 Wrestling Teom was mode up of o small number of individuals wirh limited experience In spire of rhis rhey worked hard ro improve rheir skills under rhe leadership of Cooch Joe Koliszewski and Assisronr Cooch Perry Keys. Wirh seniors Dill Keys. Clarence Keyes. Tyrone McLendon, and Derrick Ulmer leading rhe way. eoch wrestler gave his oil. even though rhe season record wos 012. At present rhe ream is hoping that Dill Keys will win In rhe sectional rournomenr. Our only junior Chris Schau will be counted on next year ro give rhe leadership ro our underclassmen Trying ro improve rheir records next year will be sophomores Monroyo Morrow ond Gory Freiwold. The freshmen on rhis year's ream were lightweights James Wicker. David Allen. Loren Ames, ond heavyweight Colvin Jordon Co-coproins Dill Keys ond Clarence Keyes helped our ream wirh rhe leadership necessory ro display rhe pride of East High School 72 Racquerball Club — Off The Walls Row I F. Fomich. D Orioff. K. Jormoiowicz. P Srefnoski. M Foor. D Vogel. L. Hlghom. 0 Morino, M Srenger, S. Simonowski. D. Eoton, Row 2. S. Duckel. p. Szoszorek. M. Nogy. T. Spogel. C. Lovlns. P Schllpf. L. Friedmon. A Heerer. C Honson. Row 3: F Swosing. S. Ports. A Demblnskl. D. Foster. M Lubok. J. Zorn, P Kitchen. R Shopene. A. Juchno. R. Foster. D Chllcort. L. Niles. J Jonosky. L. Niles; Row 4: M. Kromer. Mr G. Drozdowskl. Mr. E. Drzezinskl Ski Club Hits The Slopes D. Demin. R. Foster. T Spogel. C. Lovlns. A. UplnskJ. Miss C. RomeckJ. Adviser. C. Kwlorkowski. D Vogel. P Szoszorek. J. Dorboro. 74 Seniors Spark Metro Bowling P Klemm. J. Horvath. A Dembinski, C. Hanson, M Coughey. S Bouer. Miss B. Buhite. Advisor Boosters Support Athletic Programs 1964 Eosr High Booster Officers Row 1 Paul Prizinsky. John John Wierrel, Leo Kominski. Honk Puzorowski. Pool Wilkins. Ed Boszek, President John Sotyshur. Joe Peters. Bill Strike, Row 2 Zukowski. Bob Sisco. Nick Ivic 75 76 Activities In o garden rhere are many flowers with no two rhe same. Each odds its own special scent ond color. So too each club ond orgonizorion ot East High has added to the spirit of pride by developing special service projects ond activities throughout rhe school year. The Student Council starred rhe year by initiating East High's Pride Program. The progrom enabled every student to earn points for their respective closses by participating in or attending pride-point designated activities ond functions throughout the school year. Next Student Council sponsored o magazine sole to help students purchase o yearbook ot o reduced rote. At Christmas rime rhe council sponsored o conned goods drive for needy people ond organized o door-decororing contest. In January rhe council coordinated arrangements for students ond faculty to donate blood to the Community Blood Bonk. In February the group hosted Congressman Thomas Ridge or o press conference. The Senior Co-Ed Club sold donuts every morning before homeroom. They successfully sponsored o hoyride ond o winter Tri Donee. On Valentine's Doy. the Carnation Sole brought the wormrh of love ond coring into the halls in o profuse display of red. pink, ond white. The underclassmen co-ed clubs visited hospitols ond nursing homes, sent Christmas cords ond o Christmas scroll to the Marines in Beirut, ond held on M 6 M count to benefit rhe Special Olympics. East High's Marching Bond, smartly outfitted in their new uniforms, participated in many porodes this year, including rhe Columbus Doy Porode. rhe Mickey Mouse Christmas Porode, the annual St. Patrick's Doy Porode. rhe Zoo Porode ond rhe Memorial Doy Porode. Representatives from East participated in District Bond. District Orchestra ond Regional Orchestra. The choir ond chorus presented o special Christmos progrom or the Millcreek Moll. The student body overwhelmingly supported rhe United Woy Fund drive, os well os rhe Red Cross drive. Members of rhe Red Cross continued to moke favors for the sick ond shut-ins in hospitals ond nursing homes. East High's Model U.N represented rhe country of Spain or the session held or Gonnon University. The Travel Club explored the city of New York in the spring. Initiating o new format, the school newspaper come out with six issues ond o lirerory paper. Our academic ability come to rhe fore os the High-Q team won ogoinst the competition from Villa Morio Academy. This year hos seen each club ond orgonizorion exhibit pride through o variety of projects ond services. No matter how big or smoll rhe group, rhe members were oil working together while ot rhe some rime . . . 77 Helping Each Other Grow High-Q Row I L. Woisley. R. Chllcon. F. Fomich, C. Lovlns. Row 2 M. Sreodmon. Mr L Gtanotiempo. Adviser. D. Heirzenrorer. D. Smith. Model U.N. Row I V. Stooe. P Klemm. J. Horvoth. M. Gourllos. Row 2 D Foster. E. Truchooowlcz. J Zorn. R Chlkott. C Popo. Mr. G Mosiroff. Moderator 78 East High Representatives Pictured with Mr John Do now ski. principal of East High School, ore seniors who represented the school in vorlous capocitles Daniel Govln, Mike Gourllos ond Morleno Dietrich served on the Peer Jury sponsored by the Erie City Probation Office Doug Smith received recognition os o Commended Student by the Notionol Merit Scholarship Corporation Robert Chikort attended the Erie Chopter Sons of the Amerkan Revolution dinner where he received the Henry T. Fowler Book Aword which consisted of o copy for the school librory of Robert Paul Jordon s The Civil U or ond o copy of Bon McDowell's The Revolutionary U or Senior Executive Board 79 Row 1 P Klemm. M Griebel. K JormolowlC2. D Orloff. C. Cooper. H. White. D Edmonds. Row 2: M Gourlios. J Horvoth. J Covorretto. Mrs M Golob. Adviser. T. Turk. S. Potts. D. Smith. Student Council Row I D. Woodord. J. Wicker. J. Worrol. C. Cooper, K. Jormolowicz. Presidenr. S. Potts. Vice-President. E. Spogel. Secretory, T. Hoyes. Treosurer. D. Domes. A. Smith. S. MocNobb, J. Trujillo. C. Spencer. J. McCall: Row 2 W Weaver. J Giles. D. Allen. C. Flckenworth. V. Sr George, D. Ulmer. I. Jordon. J. Kellogg. M. Krysrek. C. Willioms. R Foster. F Swosing. Row 3: Mrs M. Popodok. Adviser. M. Konarr. S. Heeter. H. White. A. Frompton. L. Derrolo, P Szoszorek. T Spogel. P Kitchen. D Mlcholok. 0 Miller. D. Woisley. P Wygont. K. Chrzonowski. K Hollond Row 4 0 Stratton. J Horvorh. A Dembinskl. M Korynoskl. L. Musser, G, Low. C. Lovlns, S. Heitzenroter. J. Priester. L. Higgins. J. Dorbora. G Nielson. L. Niles. M Willioms. C Popo. J. Pjecha Absent S Pinkston. D. Porterson Athletic Honor Society Row 1: P Klemm. D Orloff. K. Jormolowicz. D. Fisher. S. Potts, G. Burns, C. Williams, T. Lindsey. T. Hoyes. V. Jones. T. Turk, L. Drown. 5. Lee, J. Kellogg. D. Renzl. T McLendon. T Dumpers. P. Szoszorek; Row 2: Mr. J. Danowski, Principal. J. Boumon, S. Bouer. J. Hinspeter. L. Briggs. J. Horvorh. C. Willioms. A. Lipinski. A. Juchno. E. Spogel. T Spogel. E Truchonowicz. A Frompton. J. Cherry. J Bindemon, G. Bender. Row 3: J. Dovis, J. Bindemon. M Nogy. G. Smith, K. Goss, R. Chilcort. P. Burns. C. Kollnowski. G Low. C. Lucos. D. Kindle. M. Pope. P Kitchen. T. Goudy. R. Shopene. J Somo. Mr P Kovol. Absent: C. Lovlns, Mr. F. Horoczy. 80 Easr Welcomes Kujawiaki Dancers 81 French Club Row 1: M Strotton. A Jovonovlch. S. Slmonowski. G Nielson. S Purzycki. D. Mlcholok. Row 2: J. McCreory. G. Smith. G. Nielson. G. Truschel. Miss L. Worus. Adviser. K. Kwiorkowski. L. Pytlorz Spanish Club Row 1: B Lillie, S Wilson. Treasurer. L. Hlghom. Secretory. A DeVore. M Stokes. C. Lofton, D. Stokes. M. Eisweirth. D Sheldon. M Hullck. A Thompkins, T. Turk. T. Jones: Row 2. T. Stonton. I. Jordon. B Uthe. S. Pulllum. B Miller. R Shopene. R Domper. Mr V. Coserto. Adviser. D. Bornes. J Showers. G Fledtkou. R Dietz. D Collins, C. Carroll. S. Heerer. C. Fickenworth. L. Bender 82 Red Cross Row 1: C Blumish. K Chose. M Strieder. T Jones. S Spencer. B Bochmoier. V Stone. Mrs. A Alrhof. Adviser; Row 2: S. Goss. B Polmer. M Konorr. D Feliciano. R Enders, C Smith. A Von Hoosier: Row 3: D Ungenfelter, S. Kocher. M Mosel. S Lovely. L. Richords. A. Fry. S. Bucket. Pep Club Row 1: S. Si mono w ski. Secretory. S. Kocher. Treasurer. B Bochmoier. Vice-President. K Chose President; Row 2 G. Plnczewskl. J. McCreory. C. Blumish. N Sronton. M Strotton. B Polmer. S. Bouer, A. Arrington. Mrs. T. R. Vergo. Adviser. D. Stone; Row 3: F. Swasing. B Uthe. L. Highom. I Jordon. R. Foster. T. Spogei. A Thompklns. C Lofton. V Stone. M Moskel. 5 Wright M. Turner, C. Honson; Row 4 M. Lubok. P Szoszorek. K Goss. R. Chllcort. R Shopene. C. Lovins. P Kitchen. D Willioms. L Niles G. Nielson. A Willioms. D. Flick, A Dembinski. J. Horvorh 83 Science Club Row 1: J. Horvorh. President. R Chlkort. Vice-President. 0. Heitzenroter. Treosurer. M Owens. Secretory. Row 2 Mr L Glonotiempo Adviser. P Klemm. M Krystek. L Shorples. T. Hoyes. C. Lovlns, Mrs. T. R. Vergo. Adviser, Row 3: P Schllpf, P Szoszorek. F Swosing, R. Foster. K. Goss. T Spogel. S. Potts. S. Purzycki. K Jormolowicz: Row 4: A Dembinski. M. Powell. J. Zorn. D. Smith. D Foster. P Kitchen. R Shopene. M Lubok. P Kotsodos Horticulture Club Row 1: D SedzkDk, G Seobrooke. W. Smith. E. Szockl. E. Spogel. T. Drown, R. Price, G. Burns. J. Krysiok; Row 2: Mr. G. Slmltoski. Adviser. A. Krowiec. J. Justko. D. Krolnock. M. Pope. D Miholco. K. Nicholson. A. Smith, G. McGurk. 64 Religious Literature Club Row 1 J. Pjecho. President. R. Lomax. Vice-President, B. Vogel. Treasurer. K Maleski, Secretory. Row 2: I Jordon. Mr. J Foster. Adviser. Mr C Lombros. Adviser Tom-Tom Staff Row 1: B Sowers. T Bowmon. 5. MocNobb. P. Klemm. J Horvoth. K. Jarmolowicz. S Popoff. G. Plnczewski. S. Crotty. Row 2: P Szoszorek. P Schlipf. T Spogel. Mrs. M Golob. Adviser. F Swosing. D. Kindle. M Lubok. P Kitchen. D Orloff. S Lee 85 Travel Club Row 1: 5 Slmonowskl, D. Prlester. J Horvoth. P Srefnoskf. K Jormolowicz. D Orloff. H. White. D Eaton. C. Honson, C. Voughn. M Mocholinski. B Morino. 5. Bouer. J Borboro. Row 2 D Lon. P Klemm. J Covorreno. T. Turk. S. Pons. P Main. A Heeter. M Stenger. M. Owens. S. Popoff. A Fry, Mrs. T. R. Vergo. Adviser. R Spoln. Row 3: R Chilcon. M Foor. E. Truchonowicz. P Schllpf. J. Zorn. K Goss. T. Spogel M Griebel. M Stenger; Row 4 G Boumon. R Foster, R Shopene. M Lubok, F Swosing. P Szoszorek, C. Lovlns, P Kitchen. J Plozo, J Robosky. D Steen B Uthe. M Powell. M Gourllos. D. Smith. G Low. J. Bindemon Senior Co-Ed Club Row I K Jormolowicz. President. D Orloff. Vice-President. R. Chilcon, Treasurer. M Stenger. Secretory. Row 2: S. Simonowski, D. Priester. S Popoff. P Stefnoski. H White. J Jonosky, B Stronon. C. Lepkowski, R. Spain, S. Bauer. Row 3; L. Schwein. D. Lon. J. Covorreno. M Eoton. A Heerer, C. Honson. L Niles. P Klemm. M. Mocholinski. A Fry; Row 4 Mrs T R Vergo, Adviser. M Turner. S Wright. S Buckel. J Zorn. S. Pons. D. Fisher. P. Burns. J Bindemon. A Dembinski. L. Friedman, J. Horvoth. G. Boumon 86 Junior Co-Ed Club Row 1: B Bochmoler. Treosurer. L. Hlghom, Secretory. P Kitchen. Vice-President; G. Pinczewski. President. Row 2 M. Krystek, K Chose. C Blumlsh, B Uthe. T. Spogel. J. McCreary. V Stone. Row 3:A Jovonovlch. M Boumon. M Owens. A Juchno. P Schlipf. R. Foster, M. Young. Mrs. T. R. Vergo. Adviser. Row 4 S. Kocher, I. Jordon. P Szoszorek. R. Shopoene. M Lubok. C. Lovlns, F Swosing. S Kelsey. K. Goss Sophomore Co-Ed Club Row 1: R. White. S. MocNobb. A Thompkins. S. Szocki. N Stonton. M Strotton. Mrs T R Vergo. Adviser. Row 2 T Conner. C Thomas. G Nielson L Niles. A Willloms. R Russell. M Eisweirth. 87 Varsity Cheerleaders Coproin P Srefnoski with Co-Coproin C. Cooper and Miss C. Kominski. Adviser On Floor $ Lee. M Griebel. J. Siruchen; Middle Row L Friedmon. C. Cooper. D Orloff. P Srefnoski. M Dietrich T. Turk; Top Row A Arrington. G Pinczewski. M Foor, J Kellogg 86 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Coproin D Demosl with Miss C. Komlnski. Adviser S Kelsey B Demosi. D Patterson N Stonton Twirlers 1983-84 Co-Coproin 5 Popoff with Adviser Mrs M. Golob ond Coproin $ Simonowski 90 Row 1: D. Woisley. S. Popoff. S. Simonowski. L. Woisley. Row 2: A Thompkins. S. Bouer Wrestlerette Cheerleaders Captain K. Hollond with Mrs. I. Mellon. Adviser, ond C. Bortlert. Co-Copfoln Row 1: E. Porter. J McCreory A Toylor. S. Simonowski. C Bartlett: Row 2 T. Homilron, K Hollond. C Corroll. L. Chrzonowski. D. Ulmer Row 3: L Llocono. 5 Hubborr 91 Sunrise Staff Sports Michele Stenger ond Joonn Jonosky Seniors: Holly-Morie White ond Tino Turk Co-editor Tino Turk with adviser Miss Lucille Worus ond Co-editor Holly-Morie White Foculty: Louro Niles ond Jockle Ford Activities Cossondro Cooper ond Romono Spain Underclassmen Ami Llplnskl ond Cheryl Kwiofkowskl 92 A.V.A. And Stage Crew A.v.A Row 1: B. Miller. P. Srefnoski. J. Zorn, President: Row 2: E. Truchonowicz. K Jormolowlcz. M Foot. R Chlkorr. C. Popo; Row 3: Mr G Mosiroff Adviser. D Foster. M Gourlios. P Szoszorek. M Nogy Stoge Crew Row 1 R Chllcott. P Stefnoski. M Gourlios. C. Popo. K Jormolowlcz. Row 2 M Lubok. D Foster. M Nogy. M Foor. J Zorn. P Szoszorek. E Truchonowicz 93 East High Marching Band Row I D Ulmer. B Heirzenrorer, D Smith. N Stanton. D. Pnesrer. D. Loft. L Schwein. 5 Miller. J Bindemon Row 2 I Hill D Willioms. C Ooroell. L Wirherow. J Irelond R Hortless. J Pjecho, B Urhe. A PicKens. J Coughey Row 3 Mr J Foster Director. C. Voughn. S. Lyons. L. Higgins. B Grove. J McColl J Priester. S Heirzenrorer. A McCloud S McHenry Drum Major Derrick Ulmer with Bond Director Mr John Foster 94 Strings D.A.R. Award Representing East High School or rhe District Orchestra held In Brook vllle, PA. the Regional Orchestra held In Foirview. PA ond rhe Store Orchestra held in Monroeville. PA was Junior Angelo Jovonovlch, pictured with Mr. John Foster, Eost High music director Choir Officers Senior Holly-Morie White, the 1984 recipient of rhe Daughters of rhe American Revolution Good Citizenship Award presented by the Presque Isle Chapter, is pictured with her homeroom teacher. Mrs Lucille Moore District Band 95 B Heitzenroter Mr J. Foster. Director. D Smith. Choir Row 1 M Sroro. R Spain. K Hollond, C. Lepkowski. J Witherspoon. M Elswelrth. Row 2 A Williams. S Logon, C Vooghn. J. Ford. M. Twlllie. C Allen S Spencer. Row 3: Mr. J Foster. Director. B Miller, R. Lomox, M Powell. D Govin. K Nicholson. A. Colemon. J. Struchen. D. Woisley. Chorus Row 1 T. Jones. R. Spoin. L. Shirley. L. Woznlok. C. Britton. A Thompkins. S Steword: Row 2 Mr J. Foster, Director. A Fry. T Moyes. T Petty J. Ford. L Richords. C Paris. L. Colemon 96 Color Guard Row 1 I Jordon, Coptoin. S Pinkston. T Arrington. S Dryont. 0 Bochmoier. D Dilimone D Henderson Co Coptoin Row 2 M Griffin. V Stone. K Holland. M Twillie. T. Lofton. M Clinton. M Corr V Nedreski Row 3: Mr J Foster. Director, C Voughn. Instructor. I. Hill Absent Drill Team Row 1: T Turk. Coptoin. V Jones. Co-Captain. Row 2 N. Souers. L. Colemon. L Shirley. L Lofton. Mr J Foster. Director T Moyes D Wlllloms. J McCreary T Jones. C Lofton. Absent 97 Seniors Do The Convertible Teacher Leods: D. Edmonds. G. Low. P Stefnoski. B Heirzenrorer Student Directors: Row 1: E. Spogel, R. Chilcorr. J. Covorrerto. M. Gourlios; Row 2: P. Klemm. H Toroski, L. Niles. P Burns. D. Lort. Supporting Cost: Row 1 M Dietrich. C Britton. Row 2: D Priester. A Dembinskl. L. Niles. Row 3: D Orloff, H. White. K. Jormolowlz; Row 4: E. Spogel. D Steen. P Kotsodos. D. Ulmer. Students: Row 1: L. Shirley. B. Sowers. N Miller. Row 2 S. Simonowskl. L. Woisley. J. Bindemon, J. Horvoth. M Stenger. C. Britton. Row 3: J. Plozo. D Dovls. S Popoff. S. Buckel, S. Bauer Stage Crew: Row 1 D. Eoton. M. Foor. A Byes. V. Govin, D. Williams. D. Priester. P Klemm. M. Clork. L Blose, T. Bujnowski, D. Lott. E Spogel. R. Spoin, T. Turk. V Jones. C. Williams. S Logon. T. Brown. T Jones. C Fisher. S. Hubbort, E. Porter. C. Cooper; Row 2: R Zyniewicz, L. Schwein. L. Guriel, C. Hanson, C. Voughn. J. Zorn. M. Hoines. D Ulmer. P Burns. S. Ports. H. Toroski. M. Machalinski. B Sowers. S. Azevedo. J. Gorriry. M Powell. S Rice, Row 3: R. Foster. M Lubok, G. Gourlios. J. Plozo, M. Gourlios. D Foster, D. Kindle. R. Chilcorr, A Heerer, J Jonosky. B Morino. M Nogy. M DeAngelo, D. Miholco. G. McGurk. J Pogue, J. Howryliw. C. Lucas. A Smith. J Robosky 98 Caught In The Act 99 100 Underclassmen This yeor rhe underclossmen hove been caught up in o renewed surge of pride in Easr High School. The underclossmen hove been fiercely competitive with the seniors ond ore tenocious challengers in rhe pride point contest. Their spirit of pride has been highly visible in many ways. Two talented underclossmen mode rhe banner above the main office that proclaims Through these doors pass rhe best teachers in rhe world.' Underdassmon artists were also responsible for the signs that welcomed the Kujowiaki Dancers of Alliance College who entertained us or o special assembly. In addition o banner in rhe front holl encouraged our girls' ream to win one more time. The bleacher creatures come our in full force to support our reams, especially or some of rhe ploy-off gomes. Enthusiastic creativity marked rhe underclossmen support of such dress-up days os Former Day. Scarlet ond Groy Doy ond Valentine s Doy. Creativity was also on display os homerooms compered in rhe door-decorating contest or Christmas time. Students displayed initiative ond leadership os they quickly come to rhe oid of teachers, other students ond community members who needed help in o variety of situations throughout rhe yeor. The upsurge in pride has generated o rising respect from rhe community. The news medio hove investigated rhe phenomenal East High pride program, with such community leaders os Congressman Thomas Ridge, representatives from Hommermill Paper Compony, the superintendent ond school board members visiting East to experience our astounding pride program in action. Our pride campaign of responsibility, ndustriousness, nregrity, determination, enthusiasm, education ond excellence hos gathered momentum. We anricipore increased surges of growth in our pride program, since we ore . . . Just Beginning To Sprout. 101 Class of 1985 Allen. A. Allen. C. Arringron. A Bochmoler. B Booker. J. Bruno. B Compbell. K. Correr, P Chose. K. Junior Closs Officers Mr E Brzezinskl. Class Advisor, M Griffin. PreskJenr. J McCreory, 5ecrerory: J. Dovls. Vice-President: P Szoszorek. Treasurer Chllcort. B Cloy. R. Cloy ton. M Cody. H Colemon. L. Dovis. J. Dempsey. T. DiRolmo. M. Dombkowski, C. Feliciono. R. Ferrlnger. B Fitzporrlck. T Fosrer, R. Frtfz. D Gomble. M Henry. B Hlghom. L. Hill. I. Hollond. M Hollis. E 103 Hooker. D Johnson. K. Jordon. I Jovonovlch. A. Juchno. A Klino. M Kocher. S. Kromer. M. Krysrek. M Kwiorkowski. C. Lovlns. C Lee. S. Lepkowskl, S. Llrchorskl. T. Lipinski. A. Kornes. J. Kornes. J. Kellogg. J. Kelsey. S. Kitchen. P Uplnski. N. Long. M Lubok. M Lyons. S. Moleskl. K Motos. R. Moxon, A Moyer. N McCreory. J McHenry, D 104 McLourln. S Mitchell. G. Mitchell. J. Moore, P Morrow. V. Pikiewlcz, M. Plnczewskl, G. Pjecho, J. Quinn. M Quinn. P Peed, K Pegollo N Pemmick, L Pobison. D Push, C. Push. C. Souers. N Schou, C. Schllpf. P Schultz. E. Sereno. S Shorples. L Sheldon, D Shopene P Slupski. S. 105 Willloms, D. Wllltoms. L. Wygont. J. Class of 1986 Benedict. J. Bindemon. J. Anderson. P Borboro. J. Bornes, D. Boumon. J. Sophomore Closs Officers: A Thompkins. President. L. Niles. Vice-President. K. Scott, Treasurer. Burnett. S. Bush. K Q erry. J. Cochron. D. Colonnese. C. Conner, T. Cook. M. Corcoron. M. Doiley. B. DomeII. C. 107 t Dovis. T. Deboe D Demosi, 0 DeVore. A Dierz. R Dilimone. D Diver. L. Dombrowskl, L. Edinger. L. Elswelrrh. M. Fobln. D Folrbonks. T. Foirbonks. T. Fiedrkou. G. Frompron. A Fronklln. C. Frozzlnl. J Freiwold. D. Freiwold. G Giles, T. Gourlios. G. Gregory. S Grubbs. L Homm, M. Horfless. fV Hendricks. C. Herrick. D Hess. K Higgins. L. Hodges. R Holds worth, M. Hollomon, 3 Joblonko, J. Irelond. J. Johnson. 0 108 Johnson. J. Jusrko. K. Kollnowski, C. Kum. D. Kwiorkowskl. K Kryslok. J. Locke. J. Locken. M. Lofton. T. Logon. T. Logon. T. Lomox. R Lyons. T. Mocholinski. M MocNobb, S. Madison J. Molonecki L Moleski. C. McCIInrlc. D McHenry. C. Mezjocopo. C. Miller. H. Miller. N. Montgomery. E Morrow. M Nedreskl. M Nledzlelskl. R Nielson, G. Niles. L. Podey. A Poloszewski C PomukD. 5 Ponerson. P PlorrowiC2. C Plyler. R 109 Popo. C Popoff D. Porter. S. Powell. M. Prlester. J. Pulliam. C. Pursell. J. Putnam, E Pyriorz, L. Quinn. O. Renwlck. D Rice. 3 Robison. S. Robson, 3. Root, I. Russell. R Sounders. T. Soyles, M Schubert. D Schultz. G. Scott, K Shoffsrall. T. Shepard. M Simpkins, R. Slupskl, T Smith, G. Smith, G. Spoin, G. Srondbock. D Stonton. N. Sterling. C. Stratton. M Strkklond. J. Srreider, M Stovoll, A. 110 SzocW. 5 Tonner. R Thomos, C. Thomos, D Thompklns, A Thompson. Z. Tlcknor, T Tolbert. R Tompkins. G. Trojonovlch. S. WolozonskJ. P Woodring. V Wygonr. P Young. J. Young. M Truchonowicz. T Truschel. G. Twlllie. M Woisley. D White. R Willloms. A Willioms. D. Willloms. M Willioms, R. Wilson. S. 0 V | Class of 1987 Abbon. B Adomciyk. A Alekslewlc . D. Allen. D Ames. L. Armstrong. L. Clinton. M Oontz. J. Colemon. A Collins. D. Combest. R Connolly, P 112 Eoders. R Esrers. D Evererr. E Fobin, D. FekJler, K Fenron D Ferzner. T. Fisher. D. Fleming. J. Fohner, J. Foley. N. Fry. A Glllerr. S. Glebo. R Gomolekoff. R Goss. S Goss, T. Groy. L. Golser M Gomble, H. Gorlingron. D Gorrlfy. V Giles. J Gilson. K J Gregoroff. M Grlebel. T Griffin. D Grlzonri. A HobursKy, T Hoke. C Horrlngron. M Morrison. 0. Heorh. E. Heerer. 5. Heirzenrorer. 5. Henderson. S. Homilton. T. Hamm, M Hommermon. J Harper, T, Horrleb. R Horrleb. S. Henderson. T Herrick. L. Hickey. R. Hill. A Hitchcock. L. Hodges. D Kuhor. B. Kuno. J. Longer. D LortonzJe. F. LlchrorskJ, R. Lillie. B Lon. M Lovely. S. Locos, C. Lubln. M. Ludwig. K. Lunger. D. McCall. J. McCloud. A McCreory. O. McClourln. D. Mellln. J. Mezzocopo, J. Undsley. P Llgenfelrer. D. Llocono. L. Lipslok. J. Llrz. C. Longsrreer. G. Morrell, J. Morrtn. 0 Morrln, K Mossing. D Monocks. K McAllister, L. Mlcholok. D Miles, T. Miller. B. Miller, M Miller. M. Miller. S. Monrero. I Morton. R Murowskl. T Musser. L Myers. P NoplerkowskJ. [ Noplerkowski, M. Nedreski. V Nielson. G. Nlemenski. D. Nicholson. M Nicholson, N. 115 Noisy Howk. L. Orzechowskl. M Pocley. R. Polmer 0 Polombi. P. Pomulo. 0 Pomula. D Ports, C Peovy, S Perry. D Perry. T Person, J Plnksron. $. Plorrowskl. W Ptazo, J Presley. D. Presley. G. Price. D. Pueschel. K. Pulllom. A 1 s 2i0 Purzyckl. S. Pun. L. Pyrlorz. J G uolls. C. Romos, Y. Rondolph, J. Rlchords, L. Rihel. T. Roberts. C. Robison. M Romonski. K. Solow. C. Sonriogo. V. Soyers, 0 Schoof, S Schneelock. E. Semon. P Shobozz. T. Shofer. B Sheldon. B Sienerrh. S. Slmonowskl, M Simon. T. Slowlkowskl, T 116 Spencer. T Spiker, H. Spiker. V Sproverl. M Srobleln. S. Srolmoch L Sroro. M Srovoll. S. Sweet. J. Tore. D Tore P Tore S. Tore. T. Toylor. K Toylor. N Thomos. K Thompson. L. Torronce. T. I Towns. C. Trocy. M. Troop. J. Trosr. D Troxel. L. Trujillo. J. Turco. A Turner. T. Tyes. A Tyes. T. Ulmer. D Von Hoosler. A Voughn. C. Vozquez. A Wolker D Wolker. D. Wolozonski. P WorroJ. J. 117 Wheeler. T. Whire. S. Wkrker. J. Wllczynski. P. Williams. M. Wlllioms. T. ft Weotherholrz. fV Weover. C. Weover. D Weover. W Weiser K Wenrz D ft Vi 1 A ' I .ft, Wirherow, L. Woodord D Woodorskl, M Woznlok. L Woznlok. T Woznfck. C Woznick. D. Wygonr. K Wykoff. S Yurkewlcz. M Zerby, T. Patrons We encourage rhe Eosr High olumni. students, and faculty to patronize those listed below, whose generosity hos contributed to the success of this annual. Alley Aids, Inc. Alliance College Alliance Home Of Erie Drs. Amocher, Scully, G Roos American Legion Rogers Israel Post 11 Arfox Studio Dr. Gertrude A Barber A G M Boumon Boy view Orthopedic Assoc.. Inc. Becker Appliance Co., Inc. Bello's Shur-Fine Foodmort J.H. Bennett Storage G Carting, Agent United Von Lines Dr. P. Alan Benson, D.D.S. Emil Byer Jewelers Samuel P Block G Assoc., Inc. R. C. Bloomstine Agency, Inc. Blossey's Tuxedo Rental Blue Bird Cooch Lines, Inc. Broz Travel N' Trips, LTD. Brugger Funeral Home Carhoy Inn Erie AFL-CIO Central Labor Council Church G Murdock Electric, Inc. Dr. G Mrs. Wm. W. Cohen Les Crogo Jewelers Inc. Credit Bureau of Erie, Inc. D'Angelo Clinic Donald R. DeNordo Dermatology Associates of Erie Dr. G Mrs. Richard D. DiBocco Robert C. Dodsworth Fr. John Dollinger ond Cathedral Prep Dominick's Restaurant EGA Doubet Jewelers Duggon-Rider Co.. Inc. Duggans Service ond Appliance Co. Dusckos Funeral Home, Inc. East High School P.T.A. Eostlond Bowl Inc. EPM Corporation R. H. Enterline D.D.S. The Erie Book Store Erie Bottling Corporation Erie Business Center Erie Coca-Colo Bottling Co. Erie County Forms Erie Industrial Supply Co. Erie Moennerchor Club Erie Mfg. G Supply Corporation Erie School Employees Federal Credit Union Erie Sport Stores Inc. Eriez Construction, Inc. Filip Jewelers The First Norinol Bonk of Pennsylvania Foresters Beneficiol Association Dr. J. D. Friedlonder Garden Hgts. Phormocy Drs. Geigle, Theurkouf. Rusin. Reilly General Surgicol Associates of Erie Clinic, Inc. Glenwood Pet Hospital Greengorden Lanes Grise Audio Visual Center Dove Hollmon Chevrolet • Dotsun, Inc. Hamilton Lumber Company Hectors Restaurant Hilton Hotel Jerilu Fruit Center The JET Broodcosting Co., Inc. Josie's Bridol G Rentol Gowns Jungle Express Novelty Deliveries ond Balloons K G L Refractory Service Keystone Bowling Supply Keystone Electric Construction Co. Francis V. Kloecker Funeral Home Lincoln Foundry Inc. Loyol Christian Benefit Association Mr. G Mrs. Jackson D. Mogenou Mortucci’s Tavern Meodow Brook Dairy Company Mighty Fine Donuts Miller Bros. Garden Center. Inc. Mister Pizza Moniuszko Singing Society Mutual Savings G Loon Association McCreory Roofing Company Dr. Anthony E. Norducci V. T. Norus M.D. Dr. John F. Neuer, Optometrist Northwestern Pennsylvania Food Council Ohmer True Value Hardware Orthopaedic Surgeons. Inc. Perry Screw Machine Co., Inc. Henry F. Pilker, Director, Vocational Education Porreco Motors Inc. Potrotz Florol Shop G Greenhouses Prssque Isle Clinical Group Inc. Pulokos Candies Quick Photo Rapid Transit Company, Inc. Rectenwold Blueprint G Supply Co. 119 Ricardo's Restaurant Rinderie Electric • Contractors Dr. and Mrs. Jomes F. Roberts Ross 6 Copus Tires Inc. Saga Club John J. Sorboc, D.M.D. Tony Scolise I.D.S. Chester S. School Funeral Home Arthur F. Schultz Compony Scobell Compony. Inc. Shade's Auto Soles. Inc. Skinner Engine Co. R. Anthony Snow M.D. South Gore Hardware Stonley Bros. Furniture Co. J. H. Thompson Academies Thrifty Cleon, Inc. Times Publishing Compony Toy World Triangle Tech Triangle Tool Co. Trost 6 Steinfurth Florist Wilbur S. Wallace, M.D Weber Electric Supply Inc. Weber Murphy Architects Inc. Welders Supply Co. Wood Funeral Home WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING: Holly-Morie White ............................................................................................ Art Work Arfax Studio ............................................................................................... Photography Walsworth Publishing Compony .................................................................................. Printing 120 For every thing there is a season . . . 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