Frontier Central High School - Gateway Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)
- Class of 1983
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Book F DAX Q! . D819 f fi ix x 4',,,,.f Ifg-'X' 'wind' ,A-11Mrw',rnx.sr-gfmmm an P amomv 4- 1 if-U 3, ff ' v, Lx. ,. 'K , Q, xnmuuun-,mum wr Q.. .fu fx. 11. .. 1 ' f 'N' 1 'Jw y Gatewa 1983 Frontier Central Senior High Hamburg, New York Volume 31 Student life 2 Staff 17 Seniors S 33 Juniors 65 Sophomores 3 1 Activities 99 Organizations 121 Sports 1 5 1 Senior Directory 175 The Next Frontier Follow the road of life And it will lead you To the next frontier -A part of life not yet explored. Follow the road of life And you will come upon Things that have been unknown That can be discovered. That next frontier- That which has lain far ahead Can now be explored. Take the road to the next frontier- And live your dreams to the end. Margaret R. Koenig Table of Contents -i-Y smdem Lifefl -'Af - i -, - ,ig Nj - ri ' - f 'f ,Q ,gg .,,.5,1Ng 1 - ..,.3'?,,11 6:3 'Q ae ., iinisiia' - f-1- 3 l. 9 :fi .Q f ii: 7,42 1 4 . at ' f ,f ' ,ij-ff. W, ', TOP: Betty prepares the elevator for yet another daring mission. ABOVE: Mr. Gober in one of his more productive phases. ABOVE RIGHT: A cleaning lady ducks from the yearbook pho- tographer. RIGHT: Mr. Ellis' class is hard at work. I' f, -wr at-rv-MR!! TOP LEFT: The football team marches out to do battle. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Kerr, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Haines watch as the Falcons prepare for a field goal attempt. ABOVE: The joyful multitudes en- thusiastically bound down the stairs to their next class. LEFT: The bookstore opens to a rousing business. Student L1fef3 2.31553 dx .f . ..,,x , - 9 ..........-......m.........r..m.... X P If an hav J., ' 4l 'na. TOP: ls Mr, Orlner really listening? ABOVE: Gene, l'm telling you. no matter how you figure it, two and two is four. RIGHT: Walch it Laurie. Blinky's gonna get you, 5-.0- y 4- 4 Ml' .9 TOP1 All in the family. ABOVE-LEFT: Hurry, I can't hold my breath any longer. ABOVE: Forget the team, get the camera on the blonde. LEFT: What are you thinking about, Mr. Al- bert? Student Lifef5 ' -nv- S - - I . -vegas, -'-- -' . Q Q, , 5 ,V if gffx Mfalwfyfsf,-5 7-2fZ5i:2a.4 . ,, . 3, f .X - 4 5, ,.,, 4 J 2 X N r 5 Q11-,aes ,f:, ,N W nuff TOP LEFT: Mr. Grott during one of his few free moments. TOP RIGHT: A'It's starting to work. CENTER: Three senior athletes get- ting special attention from faculty members. ABOVE: Going through the teachers desk! BOTTOM: I shot JR. and shes next! .. .br l 0 1, A ga-Q - c . I eww? -. def mi' il, gy.. ., ks' 5 Tx? .X E .Q x Q. L Niki: .M X, J i I 3 Y 1 , I fx KY!!! PM RJ i . E? fs. , W -r fs-Tx7 i xt ,. ,., . TOP LEFT: I've been here 50 years but they won't let me graduate. TOP RIGHT: Mike and Dena give their best profiles to the camera. MIDDLE: Homework, homework, give me a break. LEFT: ls he dead? uiiilit Life TOP LEFT: Beth Joyce . . . confused as always. MIDDLE LEFT: Scene of a typical Frontier class. CENTERED: Another Gym class, lis- tening attentively. TOP FAR RIGHT: Our fine Falcon defense. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ready to sing in chorus. BOTTOM RIGHT: We've got short shorts! vf. w wo i ':. : mn. :X wYLx ' ' 'ga:'4r:, ., '13- , E E Wes? vu r ' If WW fx 'QR gf? , . 4. , S, ffm' GI' fi 4,,,n..,'. . , --'K l if 5 .2 FM., 1,Lw'f:fg 27- fe wr H .-,A -,QV Lb K Q' A if ,Sv ty 53 rx YV l I1 ifflfi' . Nj 5' Xiwfi if, - M-. Vi, gs ' .X- Xrx i, f ,f I .qs ,X ,,,.,x . , iv gf!-r, 4 he Qs V.. 0 ' I I 22- N, erik Xa 1 1 ,H TOP RIGHT: BLEAH! MIDDLE LEFT: Hi, Fm Gene and I'm this many years old!'I MIDDLE RIGHT: It happened when these twelve guysjumped me. see. RIGHT: Frontier students do their share to help others. 6 xv, v 1. , 1, , We W A V V with . ,, ,wt t. f, ,T 'JF' , 1 11' L i't11's' YK-9 2 4!fi'fi.ifA,2'jQ-f ' , 1',,flif f:'J.' ...limi - ' Q :.t V 15 , -,ill ab -F32-'a 25,1 r. , Q yi vrgf 11 53: wifi' A 1 i I I 4 1 I I 1, I I i 1 will LEFT: So, do you come here often, big boy? MID- DLE: Shorthand proves to be more difficult than ex- pected. BELOW: Dori't let her fool you, this is really tough stuff. BOTTOM LEFT: No pictures, please, my public might mob me. BOTTOM RIGHT: At least hc got something out of Potter Road. x fix W1 'Q 45? ,WL 'rf ' A g' QQ 3 :5iT vgygsil - in-tp, ff 1. V' 'W -cfyuggg , -,.: 5 539' Sltlli TOP: Dawn Ransom, Linette Rainville, and John Mohorovicic attempt to keep pace with Mr. Baker in American History. ABOVE: Mr. Ceccarelli's seventh period class listens attentively to the lecture. RIGHT: David Haines and fellow band members run through a cheerful rendition of uTwinkle, Twinkle Little ,ffl ,ll fi? , . X., 1 B.. t ia, 'Sita t t 1 Wi ' M-M gf? i':?'5 Pe' fre TW-, f ,is sv? f 'ft tl TOP LEFT: Denise Depcynski care- fully ignores the camera. LEFT: A hungry Frontier student reaches gingerly for his lunch. ABOVE: Mr. Overbeck begins his lecture, not re- , ,EeQLJ5rA,, V alizing he is in Senior Lounge. Student Lifefl3 ...,- wxwwgsln -g'Ds W , QW, N.. , fl,-f' , ff W wwf uf, . ,, WMM ' 1 TOP RIGHT: I can't talk long: you know I only have 5 minutes between classes. ABOVE: Mommy told me I should become a doctor instead. MID- DLE: Some people duck from the camera, while others RIGHT: Michelle Duke displays her talent of playing foosball without looking, 1',x7 L, 5 ,-.-NM... BELOW LEFT: No luck, Dan. Do you think threatening it , will work better? BELOW: Hop over the fence, Mr. Grott, and I'll give you a ride. Student Lifef15 f ., ,,, L , A 4 P' :Q , 1 'Lees Q ai f 1? - f ff 2 2 A . - fgafg' A 5 ,,,:if' 'R-- ... 'iw I 1 ff I-.., 5 rt w,J7l, ' ...4 .... 1' .W .ig WV TOP LEFT: Potter Road is good for you? TOP RIGHT: What comes next, middle C or D mi- nor? ABOVE: Give me the paper! RIGHT: Robert J. Zerby demonstrates his ability to be unique anywhere, tudenl, lift: ,fx Q STAFF Nl Neal K. Ballard J. Baker S. Figiel ' President ADMINISTRMTEON -....... .... ,...... , .J-...........V., Dr. Robert O. Starr ln June of 1977, the sixth graders were leaving the elementary schools, and breakfast was held in their honor. For many, this was the first time they had met Dr. Starr. He was thc mystical figure teachers always hope would attend their Christmas pageant. Now he was seated next to the principal, sixth graders watched him in awe. In their limited experience, Dr. Starr was only a few steps below the President. Since that day, Dr. Starr has become a more and more familiar figure to the students of Frontier, and the awe has evolved into respect. Dr. Robert O. Starr is retiring July first, ending the 23 years he has devoted to the Frontier District. I-Ie has been Superintendent since 1974, after serving since 1960 as Assistant Superintendent for Instruction. Board President Stanley Figiel described Dr. Starr as a man deeply dedi- cated to education as a teacher and administrator who has served the community wellf' There was deep regret on the part of the board at his loss. For the class of '83, they have never really known an- other Superintendentg Dr. Starr has been with them since before sixth grade. They are only glad that they will not have to face his loss. Loss it will be, when this intelligent and honest professional leaves. It is obvious that he will be hard to replace, both in his experience and in his generous wisdom. as W Mrs. R Bulger Mr. J. Meaney Mr. R. Rosinski Assistant Assistant Director of Health and Suplylnstruction Supt.fBusiness Physical Education Administrationf 19 ...Fi .1 ' '..,a A x. 'z' ' :., L' ,. , PRINCIPAL Mr. G. R. Baldelli Principal lflfhlr. Betldclli The Next Frontier by Gerald R. Baldelli The evolution of the Frontier Central School District occurred in 1952, as com- mon school districts in the hamlets of Woodlawn, Blasdell, Lakeview, Wanakah, Athol Springs and Big Tree centralized into one of the largest school districts in New York State. In 1955, Frontier Central High School opened its doors for the first time, housing grades 7-12. Student enrollment peaked to 1850 in the early 1960's in a building whose capacity is 1500. Today, Frontier is the fourth largest high school in Western New York. Frontieris first renaissance occurred in the late fifties, shortly after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik. Our district responded to the national commitment of sci- ence development by revolutionizing our mathematics, science and foreign language programs which today serve as models throughout Western New York. As the 60's rang out a cry for increased student rights, a militant mood emerged amongst college and high school students causing rebellion and violence throughout the nation. Students became more aware of the Viet Nam conflict and became di- vided in their allegiance during the draft controversy. Frontier responded to student needs by permitting more student representation in the formulation of educational policies and programs. Significant advances resulted in vocational education, work study programs, industrial arts education and student publications. Students and teachers united to weld fractures that existed between the administration and the student body. With a general decline in basic skills and standardized test scores typifying the 70's, a call came to return to the Basics, Frontier designed a proliferation of English and Social Studies Electives to fulfill the interests and deficiencies of students. The Board of Regents established standards that would ensure minimum competency levels of all high school graduates in New York State. Our schools became more responsive to the exceptional child. The adolescent as well as the adult began to feel the impact of the noticeable decline in student popu- lation, the inflated economy, the unemployment crisis, the collective bargaining pro- cess and the equal rights amendment. As Frontier enters the decade of the 80's, it must deal with the vived manifesta- tions of the gifted child, the futuring of our business, industrial arts, and home economics curricula, the education of students from a global perspective fprepara- tion of students at all levels with a proficiency in a second languagej, and the explo- sion of computer technology. The mere fact that we have not yet solved the problems of high unemployment and the needs of an exacerbated technological crisis should serve as an inspiration to our students as they project their career goals. The historical Frontier, with its mis- takes and accomplishments will assist our educational community in tackling the challenges of tornorrow. This years student body is an affirmation that we can look to the next Frontier with optimism towards a more imaginative, prosperous and con- QTUOUS SOClCl.y. K N K . 1 M. :Nm . , vw L ,. ' H1 I ASST. PRI CIP L 'w1lme':x-Z- ' A F S. Grottanelli 'x Em I l D. Lucarelli D. Salmon T Ryan TS! e if S 5 MK, . x ken X . V fmwgwz SECRET RIES Below: M. Hart Above: C. Yetman G IDANCE Guidance Secretaries Below: C. Foy Above: D. Klimowicz Zfgm. yy, :gn Staff X 21 Y '- --f-v ---N a f M'-A 1 . .r J f , 'M' k mmf' x 1 N Q T :C 1 Q? I f rf'-ff' X939 1 ' ! ' I if Q . Q , .mx g 1 V 1. K 5 x ii , '72 Q if ' 1 . 1 P Eff . ,Wy , 5 , vs w--. - - . --I-1 1feN - t . f,.- xr 4, 41' i7j,'i'5-ni: if H 9 ...-.Q ...H f - ' 2' f Q , sr c 5: -W, TJ ' Y? 552- i 5 ' ' -. .gilf'?iliflg ' Sfw:.1.sl::w'j, 4 I ., 1 i I . ' ' .ff 'JW i '1 Lf5f 'V57f?E7ii3'E- 'H ' .. 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' t A L Joanne Custard David Czuba Laura Damian Denise Damon Jeffrey Day Susan DeCarlo Mark DeOca Laura Dickinson Joan DiMaria i I ,,.,,' Timothy Doherty 4-.usa Steve Donaldson Williuni DUNN Peter Dombrowski Seniorsf39 Kim Eberhard! Cathy Eddy x ,. 'x ig31132,-12 ' ff? tl '- - . 'ir ' -- V' - es --.fha if P-fri- 1 A.,-gf 3. 'fig L2 l Aim 5 . -Sflggiiig' I A , vvmfsr--1 I M f A -,ff:,zc?aW.. 2136-1 22-H 2 1 Sf? i fi .1 - - .41 1 semi Darlene Dreyer Susan Eberl fi Qt. Dean Ellerbrock - . 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M 1214 Karen Gugino Staci Guida ,...............V me NWWNFW , zzxr' A W N ' Frank Guido Monica Haas ' x i 1 ff' s m S X V ,pi V , ,ki 2 I 5 ,.,-f J...-I ,,J- V Karen Hackett Phil Hadley l dv M, X, x Janet Hahn David Haines James Haley Leslie Ham Michael Hanley rw? f H 5.-' iauiyf i i ,Vx 'L , 4' 1 Kevin Hannel Thomas Harrington Kimberly Hartel Carol l-lasenoehrl Seniors M3 V - H Nels, 1 ' SQL ' i n i? 45 ' 50432 ' J -5543 f 22 - 'ff , feng?-fgisvf E' , , +5533 J f:,S1f92?LTJ.,f-Sc' Daniel Hayes Angie Haywood il Julie Hoffman Janet Holfoth ,, X. ...EQ ,JS- Shawn Hearn Mary Helmer Kelly Herwood Lynn Holley Douglas Hooper Lynne Hoover -- X- 1 xr- - 1 1-ff -fn, -, , --., ,..,..,.z...,. --Y-, ,, vga, X Q, wa, H wb, ' . V I Lisa Horbachewski Karen Hornberger 6 1 - WRAI5-' 1-a. - -9. f haf -w. 'EC .wwma v f - J, '- - . 1 'M ':?4i11z 9H M f V -1. E 5 ' ,, S,i,M a-ff? V . ' -. 'N' :Ein Ar. f . ' 7' ' , v-f-f+ , , - 11er'Y 'i' fs' if ML ' ' if Rory Host Joni Howard Shari Hubert Kenneth Hughes f 5-.sm 1-nv Douglas Ingersoll Frank lzydorczak Mark Jacobs Thomas Jaeggi Mary Hutton Jeffrey Jardine Theodore Jeffers Eileen Joyce ,.. IC jx. Y. .an-om. I ,, ,A no ,IQ 4' :.,,l-0 Y h 7 l ii f 'Pia yy V . f., -trying? 'jhj -53 -4 V, ,, gil1.'f,!'55-Ki gf? jp, ,gnffex fy V . f 'li zf'f.' A ' '-4 - fthe' 'ii eq-. Seniors f 45 -V - 5:-:': Nm-Qs ,. vga!! Karon Jurek viz! Margaret Kicinski . . ,-2 1e!LQ,-' NN. -, ifgfg .il ie kzlv K A J :f-, Ja.. - ff-I-5':1?s,,N nl ' V Hiiwf- ff ' f'f'i?E5 i lx 'QA '1 vi gf . M - J ff!! , My David Kacmarski James Kamberaj Eric Karjel Ann Keppler Natalie King Tim Kirkpatrick Ronald Klimowicz Michael Knoll uma - 5 'vw weialw-'A' ,pw r Xl fr Ellen Koerner .hmvflnug V. -- K 5 Marge Kordasiewicz . -,.. ., .,,.f-N,-F-, .,,,,, Y Lisa Kozak Sandra Krakowski Sherry Krans I Cllvuv Kim Kreutter N X 4. 4 i f y Dennis Kunselman Edward Kwietriewski Bruce LaPlante Thomas Laufer Ann Lejca - gk Wag, ,,,,mln.. me - - v- ver: .- fi A 5 - .rl G ' r,r:.,i awk 112' 2: y ,. . ' ',,,, ,' Q 1 . J fi - , .ggf.,,, . Louis Kruszka Patricia Kuebler Vi' Sue LaPlan1e Elizabeth Lates Kennelh Lemke 'I' ' , .., -fv Q, Vs, iw! '4 fiv' ' .1 ' Senior ij CD Eff D 'T U if ' v fi '-,'j',if rg ': . 1 A 1-fi ,X f I i Y, ,Q !7ralM,:Q1.QLa ani. Q1L.71,-.lkgjud X ' '4 ' k ' K' L X ' ' vw. - --w V. mr-1:-. -1:2-: P' 'Y T - Pfnm if T'-,135 2:52 171' .L 5:55 4-gsgilgg K V -if-'fie9?Ei E .ha :af :Lava al-ff: J'-' J ' John Lenahan Paul Lenahan Barbara Lentz Michael Leonard 153, H, : ' ' , - ' , X Q. f,-fir L ' r x X if ,' W 'Z Q , f M, , . .1101 1 , .' rg.1....:i. Leonard Lesswing Marie Lewandowski Dana Lewis Kelly Linehan Timothy Lipinski so 1. Richard Lombard Tara Lowes l E 2 2 Alica Lucas Paul Luczak , - ---. -fr?--,,,...y--fvH,,.,,,m,,,,,l Christine Lukaszewicz Herbert Lux Amy Maddigan rp -- - -...,....,....,,.,,,,,,,,u..n .Q . ..., ,. ,a .,,.f:n-- ,X ' Q53 Maria Madeja A Maureen Madigan John Mahon Timothy Mahoney Melinda Mantino Cynthia Malek Qlfijfgx Af ' ,, 41549, i fill f David Mayer Chad Mayerhofer Miclnelle McClaine Michele Manns Seniors f 49 M.. , N--....Q.,, , l William McCormick John McCoy Patricia McGillicuddy 'if A' fl- v?Mn..,f Eileen McGowan Margaret McLaughlin Annette Mead Eric Medynski A.. V , E E Q1 'U fl? 7 Chffyl Meesan Penny M6112 Gretchen Meyers Q'-fc Dale Nlichnlczak Robert Michalski Kimberly Michelsen N. f ix X .ludee Milano Joseph Miller Paula Miller Donald Minnick Richard Mitchell Steven Mohr David Mondel Tami Morford James Morrow Sally Mosey f l R i Lisa Moyer Ann Marie Mumm Billy Naumoff wt mlm- feoo A, o,,, . Mimi Sc-:niors,f5l l 1 X Teresa Newkirk l Brian Nicoloff .1353 1 . 1-' 3 li' j F'N -V Q3 . 123' fn, Z , ,. , 'ff Li ' 2 ff Effges ifll :rw Timothy Newkirk fiffgff v gyefggngg. isa F. ,. ... -., -..... ., W Michael Naumovski John Nelson Joseph Nelson 1 'ill Wayne Newland 'l 1. Christine Niedermeier Michael Nino .L ' T'gf5f:i5 1 4 -9-'i:'Z55!2f47'5f ' 5 i Ye- . 3 5 M, ,ff DMM Yom' 'iifU'? 7'3'W21k Denise Nowakowski Colleen O'Connor Robert O'Donnell James Olson ---W.. .,.., 1 - A, NQJ-, In F li e B ' i l A . 1' 1 x qr f ' , ' T Ja , - , ,g 3 A ' , ' ,V R .- 3 N ' -' ,Y f W w A f i K' a X VW . f ' ,gl S. 1 ., 1 i. '- ,gn 1 ll 3 a f ' ivy , Wm 44 , ' , .M '..,' , , X f Jw iifrg I- - 4 Min' uni' il -X jf- 51+ ,vw ,, f 1, V141 ! 59:5 Qljwg- , :,' jjiygfx. ewiw1'l Y mm ' 1 , ' ,, fri,-,fix , 5 , .,,-....-,...l... A',if,Q5f Thomas O'Malley Patricia Ott P fm e Claudette Palmer Daniel Palmer Ann Paolini Z' l Stephen Pawela Lynn Pecora Eugene Peters Tina Parent Jami Paterson Seniors X 53 M, ,.,F-m ,. FSO?iwFw MV '15'J3f7 r M 'T .' 1' ..-.' f - ,. . ,- NMWQQLM hLQfQulpnp Npw4LQg .- ,., huu '33 W W e 5 . - j-f.,sa15- - -We V V - ijgiljgsggm .yer ,ie 1 Q- 1 Z 31,2 if A N .v., Tracy Pfeiffer Kathleen Peterson f . pf Y L Angela Pieczynski Diane Pike George Plarr A-,:.-gave ,ff N R , F4 X' ig e L 1 I X Q ff me S , I 3 s5r.,n.sw,,f i if 5 - :ie Q5 L A - req N Tam Phan Lisa Phelan l Steven Podkulski Richard Pohnat Kathleen Poorten Lynn Pound Gloria Pride Stephen Pritchard yi.. ' W ' SUSZH Queen Scott Radaker J f 'J Nina Rafalske Michael Ralbovsky 33' he r Thomas Rauth Denise Rechlin Christopher Regan Cheryl Reger 1 ,,,,.e, ,Y . 3.53, - ., L, . Gracia Ricalton Mark Richards Leslie Richardson Sheila Richardson -viii, -... .img . Q.-g.,..n.w....:..m.F V E s . E if Debborah Reitz Seniors f 55 if l A ,4 Richard Roberts Cynthia Rogers Helen Ruger , f. A , f Mi:- Brian Rush Deneen Rutkowski Robin Ryan Denise Sabuda Michael Sage Charles Saia ,S 'sz Q1 is 2 Q ,av fy i,.. ,, V v' ' iii! ...aj L 1 Q g 4-4 . 5 f ,f ' ly, 1 , I x Q E ' Joanne Saladyga Michael Saldana 1 A Lisa Sambora , N. Christine SanFilippo Kelly Sauberan Sheila Schanbacher Koren Schermerhorn Elizabeth Schimert David Schubbe K if .Y W, 5 A E, w e K- fx' f i: 'Ig A fi ' ,, ,ffg 'gZ '13 Steven Schuster Tina Schwartz Edmund Sell Kilillldiill Scufert Susan Schneider William Schuh Seniorsf57 ,':f Kimberly Shosho Stephen Sim Salvatore Sgroi Eric Shagott Kevin Shanks Daniel Sharp Y V ' ' E I' fr. ' Erika Sipos Angela Slisz Joseph Sliz Cllldii' Smiih Harry Smith Sherry Smith 'Q ' ,, Jeffrey Snyder Q Michelle Sparaco l Debbera Steffan Dennis Stotz K Michelle Soda Robert Solinski F . R M Michael Stacey Robert Stando Gary Starks Jeffrey Staruch if gs li A s Ei 5 5 Brenda Stevens ' ff :V . W W . 7 , Katherine Strawbrich -'P f- -V--V---V -.qw-52151-f1:E Seniors,f59 . v .. A il J islfv Af 5213-fi 5 zap ,, H5113 ire , 3.5, , 1 .,-, Q., , 1 415- ' I Er '- . . L' Qiifffxfgq- , f ' 1 L ' ,qv ve RF 1 , 1,5,,:,,s1-awe , -22511-P?-5255? YJ M' ff, Rachel Suto .....-...ew ' . v',,' 'fi 1 2 f 1 I. , i X. Sandra Swahlon George Szczublewski Annette Marie Szczutkowski fe v Paul Szelest Denise Tangel n 7 an Karen Taylor Robert Tenebruso .,...Y , -4S?iwafk X bf- Fi? .,, 41-a:,:. ., , ,.: .. . 'V 4 M95 f,' Lp if .4 S -. 3 1' K ' . . N , age 'Q ri Q , EY v .,,,. .1 45.12503 ,fl k, g,n,QF,lf I. ,, V w 1 1 A aw. -if ,, -f f - A e' p1..fs.,w '::,,f:. f Q -bifwi i 1 ' 1115, f f K -1 1 - , ,X a Z 4 ff tl' ' fb iw 'GZ EilWAl'Cl Tim!!-:novich Vince Toporek Jill Tos vig FH Jrwfe K,. Fi 3 4 2, f N9 Q2 xzxpbxs 1 is 9 X lvl l R V , l 1 jj 'w 'X Joseph Tramontana Paul Tronolone Dawn Uncapher Judy Varga Mark Venti Diane Vielitz l Lucy Vujakovich James Wagner E L it , 4 . l 'N xx , , , James Walier Philip Walsh Robert Wcch Sally Weiss PROPERTY QF Seniorsf61 HAMBURG HXSTOHILAL pldiiff 1-'mar'-' 1 - 1 - f'ieifQi:S6g: 2 ,V x r-.mf --we , fl 1 , N A .. ,. .-,, f. , - --- -f'w xwgynb .Q IF 'H i W f' , A .f ' Ti' ' f PQ? ' 73 ' .9Qv,,'5lf'2 ,Lg 2+ mils.: , - s W,-sf .-vw-igghs i L - ' sa'f.?w-f ..s ...aff . 19533 ,.?:ei,.Ef'L F:-525:-l'zg-.W 5' ,.-2-51 fwfeirzl-' swf' 'j'f:,.:r-PF? waz 4 ' ,qi-3 1. Joseph Whalen Thomas E. Whytas, Jr. Gary R. Wieder Cheryl A. Willis Linda E. Wilson Keith Wind Joseph M. Witkowski Dwayne D. Woodling Richard Woodworth K X'l3fll ll Edward W. Zak Kim Marie Zdinski .QLSLLA--1-'N a-haw,-fa--V. -.ami Hope E. Zehler Robert J. Zerby '27 Mark Zmyslo Lisa Smeal Robert A. West X John Krueger 4,,-.....,. L ,,..v1anmffrm SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Allison, Nancy Allison, David Angilella, Frank Armsrtong, Keith Armsrtong, Mary Augustyniak, Christine Baker, Carolyn Barrett, Linda Baumann, Martin Bazley, Mary Arthur Bower, Colleen Braunscheidel, Anthony Brocki, Joyce Brown, Melinda Buck, Tim Caldarella, Tony Capasso, Ronald Chrosniak, Mary Clark, Wayne Cooper, Darlene Corcoran, Kevin Cosnyka, Steven Crawford, Ed Cronin, Kevin Cummings, Anthony Czerwiec, David Deming, Brian Denz, Jefferey Depcyzynski, Sharon Depcyzynski, Suzzette Deperto, Darin Dinardo, Charles Doherty, Sherri Evancho, Jennifer Evans, Jefferey Flack, David Flood, Patrick Flores, Ismael Franz, Scott Gaydon, Linda Gearheart, Chris Gonser, Nancy Gregoire, Damien Hancock, Andrea Hartel, Ronald Hazard, Michael Irlbacher, David Jabcuga, Christopher Jiuditta, Jacqueline Jovic, Jiuanka Kales, Kimberly Kaminski, Mark Kelly, Girard A. Kij, Brian Koehler, Karen Kruszka, Louis Kuleza, Denise Lejca, Ann M. Loretto, Christina Lotocki, Aline Macri, James Mantione, Joseph Mehok, Thomas Meier, Dawn Michalek, David Miller, Richard Moore, Vienna Moyer, Lisa Nelson, Jeff Newton, Nora O'Neil, Philip Pacyon, Daniel Pacyon, Richard Palmer, Ronald Perkins, Doug Pike, William Pizzuti, Lorraine Pocock, David Predko, James Rambino, David Richardson, George Rosiek, Donald Ruiz, Adam Ryan, Robin Sage, Michael Sagliani, Joseph Sausner, Lisa Schneider, Susan Schuh, Debora Schwab, Michael Slice, Anthony Sgroi, Salvatore Shanks, Michelle Snyder, Daniel Spiegle, Robert Spring, Scott Staffan, Deborah Sullivan, Raymond Songin, Greg Szczublewski. Marry Thornton, John Ungaro, Peter Vitrano, Karol: fx, Wahl, Thornzrzs Walker. Frank Wnscala, Wrryirc Wild, Susan Will Jr., Richard C. Woodworth, 'Victoria Young, Patrick Zicglclhofer, Lisa Seniorsf63 r-.-. 1: .4 , Q-. T A' , , ., -Q4-Q 'f A 0 ,G , vj,5y'F!'v, 5 . .A xg, If . 5 -.f f I K . Qi 1 -Vg? .x Y .M I' Y 'Q , A rf , x In , I- z .M 1 , 7 'f ,,, ' f is-'- :'.+.. - ' ,, ' 11 1' W5 A ni . 5 T L W nn f Q f 1 Y 1 nl ff vf fi Rai L in-ff A n 1 if rm S225 153 QS' fc Junior Clam Officers: Row I: A. Metzger 1Treus.3, D. .lclenovic 1See.l, l.. Sclice fPres.J, J. Sloklosu 1Viec. Prem -.M-wa-4 r-4 0 FU U1 x Y -........-,..,...,.-1 4 H , Q ' izfzwi 'lui' 'il if 3 .Qi . ,X kr ff!-,gd si x A f a I , 55 ef - f J ' -...E - 1 X 1 ,,,W.,,,..A-e e -1 e X . W ' gf --U-Z-mv' V I, A . ,k , ,A wig fx' WWQK Q , ,Q-,,,1, Y X1 W, s-W--- mm- .Qf fr ggrgggi NWN L,,,..M,..r.e., .,.,. W-. .M--.Q fri , j., , ,.,..,...... Q.. N 3, - M..-..m-my-M. ,xf.,,,.' , x 1 ,L fx .,,, . rf z . gi J fn. W QQ'g5.P' 1. 1. ff ' ails Q., x 1- -r Q fl., AW , X ? is Nl. Allcxenburg . V i T ,Q K, xx fnf A J, Bugcn 'xiii . A' A NI. Burbcrlo 1 . ii l'N51 'H ' 'A ' . 1 Lv N . H . ,.fSe1z. IJ linflwlwll Q. 4: X . 18 ll licmzmll E E -,Q 1 . iff ' Q l Q new 1 'Digs 'X V Wy ly nn! .J R Allen N1 Xbmm-J R. Adumczyk R, Alimonli K. Allen 4, ' ':, AMW ff RQ 'fl' X . NA , Q YQ we A A :aiu A , , iq .x -,V an na? . f' l if i5zMf.fv?xLQS.fx .. 1 . H. Almasi D. Almendinger L. Anderson E. Angle pg VV , . - L , 1 b .... Q .. .V . j dx To -is . Q A 5' Y .V gr I .X w X x, 8-S 5, L. Baker Jr. D. Bakowski M. Balas G, Baldelli Q I N X V Ak fi Lim K -' Ti ,. .4 X ni g i . A, 31? Pg f S 1 A. I A . Qfgggif QE f.vv5.5 ,fg,- ' , 1 .. ' 7- 1 'A .. lux as fam, bk'-' D. Barker S. Barlell QT g 4 'N ' . ' Q -. Q' 'U' , iz ,f f 1 . ' Qie, ' ' K. 5 9 . h Y . . ,.. M. Barnack G. Barrow , i v 1 7 F4 g .7 , V JK f .Q ax jili w I' , fxf- , W, .4 . A . I . .Q V 1 X X :Lia Q, limits F. Bcdnurz T. Bednarz K, Bendzula V 'A 5 Ge, . , 'F' 'A ? L 2 E sez, 'lr W . ' ' A 1 V H Q n.. . A ., A. 1 K '11, ' -gr 5 ,iifqq I 1 . V. sv . s. , 4' . l wf' l Bun Xl Bigelow W- IMBHUF A. Bingeheimer D. Aramburu tl . J. Bandish - , J. Barry L. Bennett 2 . Y X . l A 1 D. Blakwell . wx.. 'LL . S. Blazeric C. Bower .. lit' K is-Q yn Q5 R. Brogan J. Buchanan 2 1 if . R3 f' V Q ' ix ,f ' .342 ' J . Caber ' : If , .v,,, 9'--P: 53. X If xiyy V A gr X Es B M. Carpenter L. Board XX B C. Braun .iT 'F2 - -1' ' D. Brooks G. Buck 2 464 H 5 ig W we 1. V m M. Caber M. Casali '29 yn f 4 A: re C'-ll ., ,, X Q o D. Bodekor R. Braun X ' Q- .. . vb I M 'wx Y L A. Brown . z, X -wif I' MXL Cl f. r i K, Bunch i W . A 1 W 45' w if ' i NH .. J. Cackovich 5 f fr. dn. :mo 418' Q X -J in I N. Caslricone 1 , ' xx f r B... L:-M f , F A. iw, M. Boedo N. Bosinski D, Bohwfll f? nf 3 f- ' ' . . .E ? ' ' I B V ' 'f K . M gr EQ2 , - ' iv xg .o. 'lx ' vs, .ga QI 5 bzk wtfwlr Za f H l .A . . iffy S. Braymiller C. Brcnnan D. Brennan ' .2 y, V ,ar - .. : r o' B A B .. V' f' ,.. u V -2 My ,IZ ., ' Q gnMw!u!!w r ' 5' 4.4 Qifim mil 31 A M. Brown M. Brown M. Brown '5 x rt. I .Q 1 VEC fl. ri S. Burau A. Bordcll N. Burke ' .C-'gf :R E .BLA . F5 G' V.. E e L A-Q ' . .X F Af N 'fit' on B g Q Q ' -A 'X3 5. lv. fi , , I 3 X QM, 'R Q 1 . 13. X W. Curdonc R. Curncvulc M Cnrncx A a ll ., A X 1 .1 32 1 I - 7 1. Q-. f J . vi , 'V ,, f - .. I .2 P ' . S'.'. . ,f gf,-fa il, ' .., W ' ,. rifos-f:zI. f: ggsr, 1 5 fl S, Cusuccio J. Check .luniorsf67 T. . -R . ' Vgizlviff K -f. Fgiwri b . 4 an 9 .g1',,.i':3 ,Lf l - .9 if gd A will :fW,.,.,,3, g ud T .. i or N -..Q R. Chcckc A. Clnocchio D. Chiocchio :rn 1 . px 5,114 .7 im .fr 5 ' Eta! .Nl , ',u , . X-73 A ' J ' K-54 QAA . QL .: 5, ,Q-.R My 5 I 1 . ,., pi f I, xx WW ' . 'X I ffl X f 1 X ,M rr. I 1 N51, J 6' . is M. Chudzik B. Clifford L. Cline nr, rm My fw ., w ,xy , H 5 I vnu vu A+ -' ,J -3 .Q 'gi' A l ' . Q-Xxrvfff - za.: In V. Colucci M. Conner R. Cook 'N ' 'll M, . A . gl? I 1 ' . V , :fm if , . .-I M,f. frffgr .f ' ,A . 'vg F V 4 1 . i 'll .. R. Corsclti M. Conslanlino T Constantino x H W , fbi., -,A Y, D-. .1 ig? IMA ' 'sr 4' -M Hg uv 3 M- xr A -. ' a '41, R Lum C Cfummmgn B. Cinninghum lUHlOfN l. D'AIcssundro M l' ,. Q . . -Qu-'V -.K 5 Hx . ko r h J. Chitla E X, 1 8 v 5 v KY J. Cloos N . . ' C.'o li 'iw f 6 Q4 xv? ix 1' ' 5' Ri ffl 3: 5' af , , ai, C., fl! , r D. Corcoran J. Coyle M- .M WA R. Christiano A f-.55 , L. C. Cole lx D V 'S . l G. Cordier M. Cribbs u . X 'i Q lo A. CLlI'ClO C Czegh fr R We lloll U if A 3' gf'3'fg-,VY ,x -N 4' '. g wx . . A i U T. Damon B. Davis 9 Q ,aura wnlgyyb x W 1 'W' I J. Criles Qi .af Elf f l lf I D. Dahlberg D. DeBerardinis M. Deubell xx iQ we ,f5 E 3 . x. , EQ . v if 1 . T Dolinar .sQgYHm5?W' .. -Q 5. f miie' .flip . . G. Doyle R. Doyle Q59 ,,,.,, Dy , ' Q ,. ii -t , . Ar if . '.,A L i n I .14 5 ' 1 I 4 I B' Dylong D. Eckert 3 Q Tv Emel W. Erickson xii 'n 5 -Q 'lu w- , . . f usda . i,u.4gQ ,X jk 5. , :J K t v T, Degal S. Depczynski 4 .,,-...r N, K. Devlin '17 T. Donaldson ewwe 4 gr 5 E! Xt, A X g x R. Dubel X x 1 A S au. f Fil H. Eckert , U, 1 D Ex 5 . .,k, 5- A .Ln :..3 x R. Ernst f ov' 1 Q-is ,Q Wd' 'Q iw. X s l,:k3w'-Nei hui gzlb 'ikcfil xy, ft 3. . .X , 1.2 4 . ...A J' Q xv' 1' . 9 . B. Dctig ' V ..,, '7 A. Dicesare V .ln .fi-1 ' KK V Q Fl R Donaldson 1 5QRQw's- J. Duberville K Jigga? . ii A. ' fe if tx, R . r I at H , R. Eckert M5 ....... , .f . 5 . gf ., :A ' 55 I . X A- 'X S 'x R. Filighera t 'ffm K 5.f1 tvydif 5hQx Q '3- C. Dils K, Dingeldey 2 r D it R+. Q ,J X 1 'H+ V L ,,,,....-up--A E. Donohue S. Doll' 'K 3 ,gr 1 K, Duerr B. Dupree ...gg V W -5 ...lui .Q D. Eich D. Fisher PROPERTY HAMBURG HISTORILAL A. Emel 7. .wh K' EW ' 1 1 Q A. Flack SOCIETY S. Forbes fb- uf fl, ...1 rx, .1 . ,fs JA .- 1123-A f. . V , Q .... .. 'I nv: J ' L 1.51. J. Gall F! 5 Ye If Q as . . J ' xg ,. ' 512 M. Gegenlurlner f J 1 ,--V . I fix. . lg' v.'f'?r1ft'l'.'E 'Nl filcaxorl X 35. ll '11 l. 1 . i K 'N1. Q raxso P S. Flanigun 1. L- X Sb . J?-.. . .X .ww- 'x W' X .gm R ages. J. Forcucci ' ei M. Gambino . . 'Iva ...E Q' m ,x 4 PW Q N . a is x A X 4 Wi, 1 1 ' , S., ,, ., -Swv.. J. Flnnigan 257 . -ra Z! 1 5512. 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' I E i fix.. g oi a l. E q'1f wg Dean D, DcBcmrdims 'Wi as WRX P Cole .11 iw X l l M. Cook M. D'Alc-:ssandro l so N J Delaney ,A .Am fl J, Capasso V Ciuffetelli at as . 23-1: 'Q-4.5 ya, 51,5 l l is lu A 1 Wg as 31 'c ia' Y m.. We' -Q il R. Compise fi s . :L D. Coppola D. Damslelter V 31, K .,-Q 1 C' D. Depczynski A. Cardone Q4 A Q.:-if 'I xl P 1' ,- ,N Q31 - l .r A' ' W ax, K. Clifford K. Comstock 'A I 'ti'y'7'm A C.Corsetti . .V g. 'Q . .Nv'..,f N X S. Darner sau 3. 2 T5 4 .6 1 C. Desmone f R. Casali 'lf Cloos C. Conti r ' 'Q -lil x x -M W A 5l'f2e12zil .. 'lf Crawford Q l. A J' x O 'lf Darwin D. Devinney jvv ., .F X Q P. Dienes R. Dietrick R. DiFlavio N X A, x Jr 3 JI' ,wfx 'e.:1,4 . 5 4 , dx- Q., ,.i,,,qi. f x ',,. M,,vf'uN elf . .3 5,94-1 Ajlunv r.,irwQ'1,n....H I1'.faly.ff1fl.f R. Drusbik K. Donovan K. Doverspike .. . 1 .. a M, . ... . wx.-ri . . My iff SF S' Q 55, . X Q. V. x fgglim gi g s F 534 Il? R .. w 1 f K. Duke A. Durrett K. Durusky A . 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X J L X' ny J 'W ' . X,-ul' V 157, 'A r I' 53 gif. '-k, .s A.. A 'I 1 ss E. Gambino T. Gannon K. Garveroglio 'lf Gasinski 3 Q.. 11' fi wa ,f ff , x ' V Q' ifi JNQQQMV. F f ' . A xl.,f4 A S Y 5 5. at H :If Z '44 ,QQ ,J ' .ff r J ft C. Gillen S. Gjurich J. Gleason E. Godios 1 W .. - -. ' 'J F ' .. ,' s,,g---. I .. ff 1 1 -yi 1,1 MIM ---...N ,fn J. Gospodarski J. Graham J. Gray J, Green .B E X J 'LQ X -' 1 , J? x , fm ,. , K y '- .X ,hgg E Grogan W.Gmg.1n M. Groom R. Gutkowski - 3 Q . if f Q , A ik Q I ' 'v 'ri u 9. ' if A ' f. E12 Y L ' f J 5' Nc 4 .fri ti, ,fy I 4' xx ,x is J 14 ' cv X ' 2 X .f X V ' 1 W 4 'J ' , ' . :I iifrjfii H 1' ..n..e:. N 4 YQ-.gnifni 'Q' ' 'T .9 i . d.'jc2'A',x:-53' 1 ' 5 'gl 2 f H --J: ' V ' e wy,,4J 1. Hdclc C Hugudnrn B Harms DAHQI1 -N 4,..f1if, R. Gabel D. Galovich A Q' Sf: ,Q-and - D. Gehren K. Gilcrist li? . b. -1' ,TV I. I ' A f A A D. Gonciarz G. Gonser Y? ,M K .Y , , 25 .V K 2.3. ff N. f, Mr A ' ' J wr J. Gretka K. Grimes ' 'G XB, ,Q D. Habermehl J. 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Jarosz .awww Q.a2f S Jig J. Johnston PROPERTY 1 tv V 5 -.f-. fit- I K, , V. Hess x '?hmf'A V C. Hooper 'QL' D. Hughes xiii .1: V. f fi. X . ms . M . 2 -fry. . 1. b k .X X E r l.?i k5E4W J. lngoldsby 'IB ' . -V 542 Y Q , W M R L A We ,ws .rv ' X H. X S. Jefferlone Sophomoresj 87 UF HAMBURG n1swoniLnL LQCLRTE 4 Ei! 9211 i '-if s 1 ,Q '1sl! NW' ,,,, V '-V-, .5fF!'6 5 -J -...Q A. Kelleher I V Iii - we if v Q? f q sxs. qemf ' all .Q Q' ' J gl-ia 1 4. ' 3 3' ' 'l x f sl ,S ,' 1' mfx. 'lf Kerr dx, . I, x T . X' K Koch 515 Supliimmres I I Ji N 1 R 1 ' ' Hy? . n X' r' ' n 26.-f X New ,1Q?n'fff5'Q, v .nwzifl j.5:::.Q'.x., gn .. -:N--My. :',n.' rl'i ' ' sig i:-:'.::- A : - . . . . - , i:2g::':', wg mlzilig'-.'Z1 f '--H. 4 - v -S . .1 I K. Keller hr lg 'lf Kirkpatrick , . 1:1 .. e fl' egg 1 A 923' , . A L. Koenig i - x l a? ?'s, ...k.'.5 4?-ffl.. f, Rf u 'I wif' 1 S. Jovanovski 'lf Joyce 5 D. Kawa S. Keeler J S ,. i i ive K . ea-y y l , J: -X ff ji J. Kellner K. Kelly we l' .,.A. .1 I M J . A KEEP' l q. 4 .gi af m , R ' Eg . a ll: ill l R Klawitler C. Kleine .Ziff J i sniff x N 6 1 ' 'fi if a ,iV. If X 3 x X A V, I . K. Kocsier K. Kohlmeier S I lf X. I ,, sh. Y L 'AM x - , 3 X l .1 l B' KVHYUH D. Krohn .l, Kors .ik I ,., N. Karnavas '5 K . K ,Qs V50 . Mk .. .. N 44 X s. J . 1 S if N -P ii if lf fr- Wi 'l f i i' if 'tiff will S. Kehoe J. Kencel 5. A. Klimowicz E Kopacz E. e' 4 l T. Trull 1l..'.f'f r' Q ' ' ' Y V X C. Kasza . ' 'L ' . - I J-ll A 7 'ix Q 45... . ..ra ' Ny ' 'L ..,: t A - r J. Kehoe T. Keppler M. Klinczar ,,., iw. f he J. x X : ig F498 -lx K. Koralewski R. Kubala ll --fran 'V 1. JA w-N4 P ff! W xi T. Kulesza L. Kwapich R Lane fx-.fs S- ',-' 3 . , 1 l , ' i j 1 KN' u Y m X. S. Langhans W. Lapiana A. Larson 0 Y ' 1 if . L , ' . .xy A -is Q ' ' ,ue :mu i' -if-. ' 'Ml x- Ci 22 QE X! H X . M. Leffler W. Lesswing 'lf LeVier M. Lipinski ' .ff 1' M. Lumadue f., , W . I 'Vs 3 af Q-'LY , 1. 3 K. Mahoney I. M. Livsey 'lf Lovern fza... ,iw . f e J. Mackenburg C. 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Sikorski 1' af .Q GN .cl-, 1 ,, . miiltlf .- H' Www l l vt vi lf,t':.v-Xluhxr' in matt .1 J. Sandusky . ff -' S38 Qgw. K , SC? ZS' f' V. Scherrer .4 .' .. viva-,QoXQ' h , .f t :fin 4 ' .1 t, -. , 'fifwklwwx Q V .- r'..' ,- .,,1'.' 0115 1.3 .- -,-4:1 f .,'-'l 'tt . . , Q 1. c Xp K C. Schultz A . 1 '9..E , 2 X.. . -IKM? il , -U -J, l - . 1.4, I .flee sn-52 'rl ' if . J WM fi-lb. N. Schumacher J V-iwiiiy W ' gfgfggigy wfif- -M. j Qi? S. Scott 5 A .. A Q. X lx ill 2 'IT Sikorski fl ., 2. . N 5 5 I X, t S. Sanels A? r! YY mf I I ' M' .nt f Q f f 3 EX -. 7 - . J A X J. Schieda 'P 4 mf' 'Q an 7 sr, Q :S w i.. 'la M .. Kwik. QQ' Q r' 'Qglif w'fJi3'. QL,lr L. Schultz A. Schunk , Q7 AX Q - l iQ X Q B. Sewastynowicz X. D. Simino 1 i 'nhf'w, A ' dnl M fel XXX. lv pl X tugs SL, G xg ' K llll vr f' ff A N. Schultz H. Schultz , + 457'-rw? ' 4 'Ai . . H J. J aff 1' A f . I t 2? xx! A .QS 5, I f ig.. t 3 :33.22 Mm ... V. Schuse N. Schuster .. . . A . -- Ls' . M1 5 ' Y S A f e J L' -iii 21. H J. Shea K, Sheffield . 42 03. 1 Zz. .ffm xv J. Simmons Sophomoresf93 vix. t V, l D J Simons J: 1, 1 .. .... QQ 'M' Gt, K fx, fig. 'lf Skipper 'A it mix. Y lf l ing? 6:5 it xg Vg! V2 Q A v 4, ...-V .Sv Q 9 ' . . ' gt. v lt . Q, X , .. s L. Smith R. Smith J. Sorrentino A 'w2E.ag uN.,i.iJ'vf... F Vu 5' t X lfQWS f?x!i r , gf .1 A VVY, qty. 5. , vip. Y W S ,Vx t .-in 4wk3 fiTQ,ffNw'4ii4 1 -4 1: it .pg s-it V f , - 2. ff2Lffw - X ' J .Alf i gg.QggQiQ E:M,f Q .?3 G. Stoklosa T, Stone A, Stotz .Q are fu- f ., 1 Ill . ,f . 1 f I . Twp wi. -.,,, fifl'.'r1x 'J 3485 .Wi ',,Hf. gy N91 .W A -. wi f e' Wp llt Q 4: if - 'al I e 1 . it gl1s.'?i i3'i7-'Eli l .uf Mfwl 5. S. Sullivan B. Surdyk L. Switzer 1 ' S V' ' I ,if,ilL' ,. I WJ 1 '31 . ' 9 ., .Q .fQ,i4, J ,-g., ': V :Qi L . . - .J J , , ..:'g'r'i1' ' P ' . .5 N! 3 ,Q 3.1 .Y K I, ,Q . . 7 2 --LFFQ Q .l - J 'J !.ffiM Eh HBQJXJQEHM M A lg T,m,.,il D Tgngcl J. Tarnowski A X A ., H ji? ,E 4' aj A3 .X A , wg. ,uf I A 'QL' pg 5 . , M . x X J ' fmVf35f fwglgf if 1 P y ' ,. il- Y J' 1., .1 Q ,Aix 'f bv 'l ...' 1 ' . -.II X i ,AI :V . f '- N---., .J ' - .Ju f A, Till. D Timmcl M. lober K. Slomba psi 52 rf al D. Spors 'ian -.av Q Sv I I . E J. Stoutcnburg gg. ' v, at Y X N J. Szalanski D. Taylor J. Tobias a xl H . .f D. Smith .5 .Q .S J- it . TN 'Riff mwugf' D. Smith t N 7' 1 4 l St v -s Fl iii X 566 as Mun Q l mf l X X X- : gl R. Sprague fi y.xW . H in X It B. Strasser iii, A. 4? M. Szczublewski T Texter . i .sf L. Sterling J. Sullivan ' 1 ..it 35' 4 gm F, W a ld dwg 1 J Rf lf? R. Szelewski M. Thompson W . K, 7553 ' .154 . . 4 .. 5 4 . S .v 'M l 'QV gym ...V , .f -. Y, V,.. H .. L94 .' K .dau L. Todaro 1' 'lf Tomaka N D. Tomaszewski D. Toporek R. Traina .2 S. Valetta M. Wagner -Q.. if .4 ,iff wx 2? . -S 11 ig fi: 9' M. Walterich my H e 417, -it - 'fs K. Wasmund if e'?3'1?l'fwf1 A . S ,1. V if X 4 -....-4 Y.. J. Trayford ...N w , . , NVw. ,K 5 X? E'-if '-.,f.X'x.. Q . . X New fx . ii x. M. Van Cise R. Wagner f' f ffwfa.. ' ' .V wk XX l C. Walters W. Toporek Q . ' ' A s 2' . 2 W A '- G. Triepel fin. 3 E gg. like .mmf . ' if ' ff J. Vega 1 4 f Lv 415.51 W. E P 5 x , X za. Msg 'lagw f ' 1. In ' my M. Walier 71. will img. .. e il f 3 , s 7 'fi K A 'Q my z'..f'X ff: N. Wally , ,Q .,.. ' ,'. Q J , we rf Y' 91' 7 if-'X rss. ..:5..1.'Y , .K J, I x.. ,fl l. .M .S , .Q ' ., .- ' .- 2 14 , L L' 'IH .wk .2 ' L.. r. V 1 elm' - Q f im X. Bill .ll gl.-,J l nfs, 1,95 ,W X sf 320 .1 QQVL 1 W l lm .3a...i1m.ii.al lir.llillUl 1 new ' M L K. Weber ,.l-1 B. Weed H v X' N wis.' LQ V. K I lk K l M. Torgerson HN f 1 A 3' '31 mf f Q Q .. 1 rs H 1. -sink. ' aj, ' 'wifi' Jilffff .3 Q 465 . if , N 9 Wie? 'my V t K ,X 1 A wigs G. Tripp 1 jf. fav, Q .QL D. Voss M 3. . 'E' Q. . YV r Uv . if , f T . ' . Q NM... 5 , . , .. 1, .. . 3 :9.ff'Sf:EW.xwgq-.i1E.i'Q5-gfafjighf, ,. 1' S. Walker sv .. .X 3' Ss x ' Y .aw 1 1 . . Q ma y 9 J ll: 1' 5 H. Y. M-.asia Q P Wangelin V ,gin 6- S 1. Nr 5' .xv D. Weese ff! .Eg 1 . ,i.-f, . 1 4110 ..,,' A i M . r,. 4 if '. -'ffl 4- R. Tos Q I 5 u. . 4. X .1 1 D. Turgeon .I . . if sag 's 'X Y 7 . .1 mr.. wr:-ff 1 K an ff.fzmr' D. Vullo 5 - if, Xl I K. Wall . , -- ,. il QLD... ,,. l 'Stiff' B. Warren 4 e.- 4- 1, Q. 45 -x . - s .Q . L. Weimer f ,,: . fm s. . . f .f mx SW M W lr X , L,- 3. la. ., U ,. x 'M fc E. Toth f fa ,. ' ,, J 7' A .,.. A 12- . J, Vg. ' W 1 V . U 'V ? .. 2 . V Z ,, T Tyrrel C3 X B. Wade 4 2 . A ' Vg , 5 ., it x 1 -... . S. Walmsley FK Warlhling Sophomoresf95 0 ,il .JV . 15 iv' R. Vlciskcrger Q , 'M .sr 1 .. fs f J ,ff .xy V T. Wetherby ih . .X acsfl .lx D. Willis fa-- 0 M... New M Nl. Weiss W. Weiss ji A X.. fr 1gf111gi.L5gg5.-gi, X - A L. Wheeler D. Whytas Q u i, fml A. Wilson J. Wilson CAMERA SHY SOPHOMORES F! rel B. Adurric7yk Nl. Adkins S. Basinski A. Brennan R. D. Bukuly R. Burke A. W Davis D. Dcwgindlcr G Ellis 5 lruhr lx Xl Glam 5 lliigliex 'Jo 5i,iplini'iiores .,x, L. M. Miller L. P Neuhuuser L. M. Picring W. D. Rindfleisch l .l. Salisbury K. Sauberun W. Schifferle T. Woodworth S A. Scinla T. L. Wulmsley 2' E M. Wieichy . Yiiconu 2 2 P. Yucone Q E, 'K hw 5 ,. .A JL I ,. I 4 5, viva' A ,., 1 :Q A V' K- ' R is Y Q .Q lx, Zgiwgidski A. Zimmerman awk, . -1 n f -' Y ...V 4...., .L .. .. 'QW -X ..., 3 M . . ugsgf, f ff, ...E k A 'D .Se . 41-is - i . i 3. ' of .Q 1 4' . , . ..... A . . .. . . f' 6 . 5. r W f I Q . .N if i. l. S. Wengewicz S. Wertz J- Westlake ' 4 if -Q' sf, ,QNX 1 Q L K. Widman L, Wilczek H. Will ' 1 .. :iS213i'2'- is eiiss?siif'1Er2f?2'2?f.iails'5f?f52?i1321E15rf L .22 K. Wilson G. Wojcik M. Wood x gx' In .... , 6 - W gfvgwl .4 it E! t. .V ,Q xc 9 .X Z lf' f . 1' K' 1 . QY A W T .UNFQRW All 5 . f N. . ' N N L s ' W x s W6 ' nf' J. Wora C. Wrazen S. Wyant 53 . , 1 i l ' 'ilfsl .J I 7,2 W. V .5 X -' an N WA E. V.. 2 Young M. Zak K. zakowski D . '. '-' 5. 2- ' L l i .f vig I iffll V xg, V 'maya 5 A K ff K if 2 h!l ' X .QIQNH-S X , . X Wx ,. V W maxi.-212. l K. Ziomkowski D. Zubler K. Zywicki if 24-llihn' w N KR -M r Fifi-utQ'Q, 1 ,V 'ff' Z.1w..:ei..rf 1 2 'Q J r ...J The next Frontier is a step away. Just look straight ahead and walk this way . . . Don't close your eyes and look away Don't keep looking back, you must leave today Tomorrow will be whatever you make it, Here is your chance Just reach out and take it. Kim Wilson 97 ' .2 4 ,df f 'ff J QXM7' ' 'Q f V522 ,, S ,L ,, , np- ' ............W.... E g, ig. r -, K-,, T14 4 if J. .'.i. W f . l gr M A-. . , '52 w K 4 AM A , , W-ry '- ,I x..f'! Ju V ,, 7:- u un f ' ,. 'Q 5,1 f x 4? K 1 1' , , ' f 1 1 , A :NZ ' as I ,jj-, N f '11 X1 I 15 . ff' ' Ga , gg, Q 1 09 w- Q5 a -4... 004 , X 1 M 4-4 ,Af'4.. wi., v .QQ .,: M, f. ff. V 5 Q, 'QM , ,. , .- ,v X. . .',, ,- gf 5 ' w, 2: nf ff vw ,4f,, ,f 1 V ,i - , , M QA' . 1 . , , fiyggy H M 'WO V, fyjyg , f 5 M' f , fmf' , , ,rf ,mb ,V a 4-:ww f ifr--- , -W-, -.. 3:1 'Ll ,,. ' ' f 4, H 1 ,fy , W ' nf 4. 1 , fy: cfv fm - 54 Q22 .aw-fi Ni f 5 -i-'75 'xr . L. k wffsff'-1,2 fifufgfyli HOMECOMIN G '82 Chairman: Mary Bargeron Dance-Sally Weiss Assembly-Lisa Sambora and Dawn Bell Halls-Ann Mumm ParadefMichelle Manns King and QucenfLinda Wilson Publicity--Sally Nlosey and Nina Rafalske After months of preparation. Homecoming ,82 started the weekend of October 9, with lots of final arrangements by the chairmen, hall decorating, and a girls' Football game which found the Senior Class of '83 on the top! Tuesday started the weeks events off as Frontier's students brought out their leather and chains for punk day. Wednesday found the school dressed up. The surf was up on Thursday, Beach day. The day definitely started out on the right foot when the morning buses were greeted by some of Frontiers tropical beauties who lei'd both students and teachers alike. Friday each class proudly wore its colors in preparation for the assembly. The last minutes of the Homecoming game, a sensational play by Joe Baldelli, put Frontier over the top to beat the Maryvale Flyers. The Victory Dance that night was a huge success as students and alumni danced the night away to the great surf rock of Juvenis. I I , .,5.! 1 7,3 if V A , 2,,7f.., '. 3 ' X 'ZA ct '- . , ' -,,.. .,,. . , it 1' -V-W ' - L F' 4 , p M . x v Vt. f l V f' T , 4' n ' ' :Q dime -f K . 'rx W fl I 1 X 'I' 'U1 I xg 4 J ..., .- ,ilfawfgf gy ,,,,.t I r ,L IBEIUKY 2 gr, . --? 4' s, it 'ig lllU li uct'-triiirtg i 2 2 2 l 5 .aa i f-wa,,,mNq I M., , A ,,, 1 5 My M WJ, iw, at, 1 L, ,Y W 'N wk xi Ni 'Nw-wh., 5 x mmm? 'gtffhi H .Q ,fx 4 fbi .gy A R :gi i Y, .f ,H ' f ,::, -, 1 4 1 f PROPERTY r k My Homecoming! 101 fn' r' HAMBURG HlbTOh1uhb , W .,,. ,ax Q52 xieifilev' 292, V, Q ,K ,.,, Z? xii .ff fz if X Q , u ,, W , f, 4. , A 1 ' ww- M1 , 1, -wkvgypf-.Agfa L K ww ,,,W,, N ' , 1- L ff X M , 2 ' v 'A' I :,., LQ: X f' 3 .Q 5 ' Q I' '. 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V V A FALQN5 fi V f 1 fk'Q ,, 'W- 3W,kvQf'v.- f , . W K-M X .4 -V-, Wi' . My , f2' '7 f , ff '9' s f -A up: fx-!: 1 -za K BY ., , ,A M -1 Mi -W ,UA . , , W! AWNU, , , , f ,,,W, U, U, ', 4 5 f i, ,M f' ,, ' ' f Www?l5f f I ' f :A if H , , Q72 ,V I M. ,,.,,.,, ' ,' ',,,-,L V ' ' W' W , ' f www 1 ,, . :' V fy ..,,.,,,,,,.,, 3, - ...W -.n....,,.. '17 , V2 X 1 'ff' W Aw Wf f f o - ,, 7: f ,, , ' k f ff 'C 7 A Y f f y f ' 'f 1 ' ., 4 , My f Y- Lf: f',1Hff N 4 , f 0 '- 'fi I C M J -' 5 g ,iw N ff ,, , ,, W, I '4 ... M h. ,-.,,,, va XR 91 , - b X An Improbable by Nt f I , Farce NOEL COWARD EDITH fa maidl .... Grziuiu Ricnllon RUTH CONDOMINE Lisa Sunibnru CHARLES CONDOMHWE .. Pinricl-1 Herwood DR. BRADMAN. Michael Rulbovsky MRS. BRADMAN ,..,. Leslie Ham MADAME ARCATI. Danelle Barrett ELVIRA ......... Sally Ann Mosey TOP: Hmmm, they haven't dusted lately. MIDDLE: I think she's had too much to drink already, honey. LEFT: How did l get myself into this7! ABOVE: l do not care if you believe or not: what l do is as real as this play we are inl Blilhe Spiritflw Ll? hc! been hiking? TOP RIGHT: I rj I I il d xundoxu. ABOVE: C11n'l you do DIRECTOR ...,........ Mr. Ronald R. Norris TECHNICAL DIRECTOR .... Mr. John Gober PRODUCTION MANAGER. . Mr. Larry Albert SCENIC CONSULTANT AND PAINTER. Mr. Ted Patton MAKE UP ................. Mrs. Ann Rosen ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR Mimi Mumm STAGE MANAGER ............ Keith Cronin ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER . William La- Piana -l mn. mv mb! :mimi .. , Q,N NUM f 'il LXJV F M gu,sr.?TM,. v X ,W f f Ng 5 X X INTLKIORTICNBL! CHRXSTYIZRS FESTIWRL riUbFN,bECENB?X IOJQSL 0:50 P'm-www' . KOOHDHUS 7:55PM imuimwmiri so cmxmroumuam FKDNUER cerwam, HleHScHooL, 99 v fwf- i JRE! ' Mn' I M., , f 4 f Q, 3 3,41 X RHJHT ,Mlx Old S1 Nicholax lmdfricnds,N1IDDI,.El.EFT: M wrmzl .Mulcr1,1 ruxh Lu cm, XIIDDLI1 RIGHT. Rollin' E Nr N, um 2 XLlT?!UL1Vll'V,U'HfjTTCVXvI RIGHT l7wn'1dmplhc wlringf W 1 i Mfg' i uf' ,wwf f-A vs. OL TOP LEFT: Come up and see me some time! TOP RIGHT. Escaped msmiil puiiunii from Gowanda. MIDDLE LEFT: SHHILIYS really going to be mud ul me noxiYN11DDLE RTGHT, The world-famous Jazz-Rock Ensemble BOTTOM LEFT: Clcun-up Lim? POTTOKT RIGHT: Satisfied customers li1!'lSUT1l'? F-gf,Lii:gT Ii , , , T Y L-iLl31Dfii1l',i.L1- 2 igzQgg5,,5ggf, T, -, , nf , ,t l x .2 A T fi-A f g'F,?fA - 'gf T,fe11:,.'- vf 1, . W if , 51,54 Q ,,,, gn , ,W f T :Q ' mummy TOP RIGHT: Come and get il . .. 1H Av. fkd BOTTOM LEFT: Thcrek got to xvmfa brghiunb up the Qcnson CENTER T POT TONT RIGHT: We made it through ASSEIVEEEJIY 0-NN 'S '41-. 4131! TOP LEFT: The only entertainment we can afford.TOP RIGHT: The Grinch who gave us Christmas. MIDDLE LEFT: Let us out of here. . . MIDDLE RIGHT: Isn'titover yet? BOTTOM LEFT: No one had to tell them to smile. Chfiftfwlr 523 I i I3 eg, M Vw V' 2 -55' '45 .-.. ,.,.,, N A. 1 'Q 3 mr in llifw 1 pf ffl .Q Qf'.w.3'5S497fw Af 1 r w-H I , X .1 V ,Pj '41, t i l' ' 1 .Q,5W ,gf,5n.., , - ,f f H 4CkW', I Y ..l I V gf. ' M, ' gn! 'fm f ' ,M fr ff,,,: 1 df, W ii fwwiew y awww , ...ov A fi km., VOCAET' J, f LJ CEN EE f , w,,.f,.1,, f.f.W...,,., ' 4- 43 x. ,,,,,,.1-1 A.-n at in ' -- -c ' --K? .. Q 5 - ' - - - - is . ,. ,jr - n? ---. I ' si? ? i, 'N' L11 lr ffTQi' ' '5' '-N-IFFK, 1:53 1i,,Lw Qi: Q, f L14 .gg 'V A.Y,'?- j- -KSZK W 1 ,A:E,V,-I5,- J-,.F-x-F S S X Qvxffg ff Nf X C1 63 -, x..Z-Qxsx. pgxf-me-nf-in fx K , .,- L :--- - 4.7 1 's S--x Q-, 5'-xkxxa 'fill mf ff ' , f' '- 1-v. . V -,-- K ,. -5-,....qx, Aj, I V . ,fxx K-f,f+--f-f'- -' ' , 1 .E 1, ' , -.!j,LumVi!, 'A K-,Y-xrgffrm xxx ., A W V EHQE ' X if-Q., ' V V 'NN' -., -1'f-XY- ,,.,f'x-ff ' M 1-- 7 5-E '2- vo- 'iavs , f 'N 1 U 'zfglvl' ...Kaffe -EXODUS- When the moon falls, we rise to the dawn, The summer crawls, we realize times are gone. Like the spring flower . . . dies from the cold, Just like a memory, from its tale too old You must believe, we see the distance Like the unicorn, symbolic we enhance And like the rainbow, we gleem to the sky, Life's such a wheel, we turn when we feel, The future, lies behind the eye ...... When mirrors fall, we look to the break, we miss the shine, that was for the make, Just like a future, a crack dulls its shine, You watch it fall, and refuse to say, it's mine. Gerald V Hapeman Eyes were meant To glance at the past, To look at today, and To gaze into the future A glance at the place Can be used for guidance, But today must be watched So our goals aren't lost. Be in our sight. It is the time Coming to us all. Never close your eyes, Or you will lose sight Of your past, present, and future, and you will be lost forever. Margaret R. Koenig Don't stop me now I'm just beginning to live. A whole new challenge ahead, to care, to share, to give. Onward I will go to take on every road To use my faith as strength to handle every load. I look behind me and see how great life's been. From the past comes my ambition to take the first step and win. No, don't stop me now for the best has yet to come. Life has been my challenge, to live is what I've won! Donna J elenovic Eyes Your eyes To look ahead Or to look behind To learn from your mistakes And improve your days to come, So you can form a great future That will make you the happiest one alive. Margaret R. Koenig Make-B i ve 'W ': ' Nw , TECHNOLOG ofa XOV5 ,f W? 55 as 93 223 Q The W lI1'2Il'llIl Q ,- E 0 -ef, 92 I ,C ni' 5 nf 4 gO:,gO 4 gi h Pace Of O Qs? GAIN 4 X 's I 56,1 Z5 vgimw .fg5mf, Ullll 235 Qfgg?5Q9wf,fXf,4Qi??ig:i '9WffiE?wFe1iQQxSiEii W-. 745. 'gifwff' + 4 1 Liv? 1: J' ?1 f4'1QS-F- e'.eif 1 f 1 w1iig2i:3iEfQ'i?A-5?E' ' - Oil' 5 2,-2.33344 41- -' -1 gauge. fb :Ls 4' 4- 'W fam! ffl . We . i,1,,,. ,Hg ,. Q im- ,- ficeigi ufoHagefl19 1 1 xx ff-4. yu X. L .. ,yu 4 K' i K2 f f I I ,, f 6, f bf cf -E3 su .54 1126245 ,:-f,xf3-,ff xc f 5,1 URGAN ZATIONS Time present and Time past are both perhaps present in time future, and time future contained in time past. If all time is eternally pressed all time is unredeemablef' T.S. Elliott Nlhw-4 w STUDE T GO ER E T GFEEEERS I Q I av 39.2 1 'L f ,V R. Zerby President Nr mf 'W fa L .,. f' .q,f,r,V' A K. Hannel Treasurer N Mg. Urfrfzlnmiml U 'Far r , L, A- 7? ,-.-. 1411 X117 ,' ,i 1 V4 K. Karmelek Vice-President B. Evancho Secretary Wg, L fi if wr: vm ,W 551, V . FM. pzggf I-. . .,w,w.:.f W , ,.?.,.,?. A ,I ,,,,f..f,M, . V I , . W W .M . -..N Va , .gif ww V : f -w 1,4 AN: A Ya X .. 4.45461 1 3 J' q L s , . , is i . . . ' - ' I V' i . 4 . a . , a t p 1 ' ' s ' i d f.t ata. f .. , g . , - h ' s,.,.,.: ' . f1 'fgie 'QFWGY ' .tlklrfl Jkflf v X! ' . 1' ol' ' - - , mg 11...-l. - F Dtsvt. A -cbs-v-W ' ' ' . 'U .. ' may . The Frontier Central Student Government is a power- ful group of students dedicated to making school days at Frontier the absolute best they can be. The S.G. or- ganizes major events, such as Homecoming, Bloodmo- biles, and a variety of in-school assemblies, designed to take some of the burden from the shoulders of Frontier students. Each class with its complement of 25 repre- sentatives, along with the four officers, see to it that the club treasury is spent in the best interest of the student body as a whole. Any school group in need of almost any type of aid is invited to appear before the body of the government. Student Government is here for the Students of Frontier Central. as is REPRE ENTATIVES Row l: J. Mackenburg, E. Baker, W. Weiss, D. Hall, N. Walty, L. Hacic, K. Wilson, A. Wilson, L. D'lessando. A. Adamezyk, Row 21C Gillen,J. Neal. M. Walier. M, Lipinski, S. Wyant, B, Evancho, M. Wood, L. Luczak, S. Langhans, L. Brlacha, L. Pietraszek, Row 3: T. Kruska, L. Jarnot, A. Patton, K. Tunney, K. Mcfoy, .I Walker, L. Nagy, N. Castricone, R. Braun, K. Czech, M. D'Slessandro, C. Gtlbride, K. Stejbach, L. Hammer, Row 4: L. Habermehl, K. Karmelek, D. Jclenovik, T Langhans, D. Corcoran, A. Brown, T Nistler, L. Tobias, M. Woods, M. Wagner, Harrington, K. Gawlak, Row 5: J. Milano,T. Kirkpatrick, K. Kruetter, M. Gates, E. Peters, P. Hadley, J. Varga, C. Rogers, L. Bazley, L. Damien, M. Manns, E. Shimert, Row 6: R. Zerby, G. Ricalton, M. Bargaron, S. Weiss, A Kcpplct, S. Mossy, A. Mumm, R. Ryan, D. Dreyer, M. Chiacchia, L. Wilson, K. Hackett. EZ-QZLQPEQ-Tti.jStudent Governmentfl23 Hlkltliillilli i'tlgs1Qt-QV his 4.5.1 + C -K ANNOUNCERS Row I: A. Mumm. Mr. Grott. D. Sabuda, Row 2: S. Weiss, L. Rainville, S. Mosey No - not quite Charlie's Angels, but Mr. Grottanelli's. Our job is to inform the student body about school functions through the announcements in the morning. We update the student bulletin board daily, which includes copies of the announcements and other school related material. Q' MW Emailed in our duties is to smile and be happy because it makes 9 fu, f Mr. Grottanelli happy, and when he's happy. . . . . . everyone's E' happyllll . was 8 ae, 'gJ!'fit 'ft' 1 flat 'B , M.-,143 ' L. l gi. 1 r I lx fur? nf , , y, . X., . it Row l: M. Couche tAdvisorl, K. Comstrock, D. Weese. A. Szczutkowski, A. Kelleher, S. Szafranski Row 2: J. Bernard. S. Wengewicz, S. Masey, K. Sheffield Row 3: L. Persons, M. Mumm, .l. Partridge, Row 4: L. D'Alessandro, C. Mackey, K. Har.nel Missing: M. Murzynowski, B. Warren, C. Gilbride OFFICERS fLayoutJ gt' V t aft lm l The iwttrttjri-'ui nl the Hf!1'r1'v.t' is to lI1lXOI'lH tilt 7-Lfeltool on Vvltttt is llap' pening here: Club events, sports, personalities. and items ol' interest to the school population. Et also pro- vides a forum for students personal expressions, inviting poets to share their work and inviting guest artists for cover pictures. Student were able to buy a space to send mes- sages and greetings this year also. Staff members were able to see how a large scale newspaper oper- ates during a field trip to the Bujfa- Io Evening News in January. A hard working, dedicated staff was the key to success and contribution of the Hililies. 'Fir Row l: D. Weese tSecretaryl, S. Szafranski tAssistunt Editorj, Row 2: L. D'Alessandro tDistributiont, M. Mumm lEditorJ, Row 3: L. Person tTreusurcrl. K Hnnncl l-lilitesy' i as Row l A Patton L Rainville, K. Winkowski, Row 2: J. Makenburg, D. Ransom, C. Willis, S. Flattery, T Costantino Sabuda M. Brown Row 3: S. Rocky, C. Gonser, L. D'AIessandro, Mr. Sabuda, M. Mumm, R. Braun, The Peer Listening Group fsponsored by the Town of Hamburgj trains Frontier students to be helpful, understanding peers. Most ac- tivities revolve around purposeful, attentive listening as a helping per- son. The group also enjoys several weekend trainingfcamping sessions at Camp Pioneer in Angola, which is used to reinforce many concepts as well as having a good time! V..- QEl ..l J . varchar ef , ir ,N 1 1 r sA1.7 rrw1QQ . -. gn.. v Y ' ' ' SOCIAL CLUB I.-. . The social club's main function is to encourage sharing and social relationships among its mem- bers. Weekly gatherings center around our pizza sale and then more important things like fooseball, cards, and general discussion about the week's events. The elub's main fund raiser, the candy drive, is used to raise money for the annual dinner and field trip to one of the area's finest restau- rants. Row l: J. Krueger, S. Richards, J. Krull, L. Koenig. Row 2: D. DcBerardinis, K. Loretto, C. Reimer, C. Gonser, B. McEwen, Row 31 D. Maciejcwski, Mr. Sabuda, Mrs. Pollinger NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY W.,-' . ,ff . ver' B SL.. Officers: M. Bargeron fSec.J, B. Zerby fTreas.l, M. Manns Nice-Pres.J, K. Gugino tPres.b 9 Mg. tv - V The National Honor Society recognizes four ideals: scholarship, service, leadership, and char- acter. Membership in the society is both an honor and a responsibility. Students elected to member- ship are expected to continue to demonstrate the qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, and character not only in school but also in their com- munity. The Frontier Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety in conjunction with the Frontier Board of Education holds a dinner in honor of newly select- ed candidates, followed by a traditional candle- lighting induction ceremony. Members of the society engage in fund raisers throughout the year to finance a scholarship.for one of its members. They also offer their services as tutors. Row 1: M. Bargeron, K. Gugino, J. Varga, K. Kreutter, D. Sabuda, L. Ham, C. Lukaszewicz. Row 2: R. Gatzek, C. Niedermeier, J. Tos, C. Malek, M. Manns, J Bernard, J . Baldelli. Row 3: C. Regan, J. Bleech, P. Luczak, K. Hannel, C. Mayer- hofer, B. Zerby, Mr. Myers fAdvisorJ, Social Clubfl27 MBRARY WGRKERS Students working in the library as assistants take care of functions at the main desk such as circulation of books and magazines and checking students in from study halls. As the year goes by and they become more familiar with the library they are able to assist students in finding materials in the li- an brary as well. This is a good learning i ' ' 3 experience as well as helping the li- h v brary to continue to be a smooth-run- nin facilit for the use of students and 3 Y faculty. l itirniw Kkfirlagii When YOU DOITUW 3 book. me Hrst thing to read is the DUE DATE. DODKTY Row l: W. Steigert, K. Zawadzki, T. Forbes, R. Gatzek Row 2: S. Scott, C. Schweikhard, C. Reimer, L. Moyer, J. Kulesza, C. Krause Missing: J. Whalen, M. Lang 1001, ...' .ff BROA CASTING Row l: L. Bond, R. Zerby Row 2: B. Warren, K. Kreutler, G. Peters U '.'P:f'17FTX . yy Q0 adcusling 1 CONCERT BAN L.l Row l: D. Cassidy, M. Boedo, G. Shannon, L. Frisie, M. Taylor, M. Wagner, M. Niziol. M. Nowak, M. Enser, E. McGowan, J, Walker Row 2: P. Monjeau, J. Cloos,J. Stadler. L. Hacio, K. Wilson. M. Brown. C. Louise, C. Michaels. A. Patton. L. Persons, V. Horvath. Row 3: J. Sorrentino, L. Naumovski, S. Wengenwicz, A. McCully. J. Gretka. S. James. S. Keeler. M. McSkimming. K. Peterson. W, Thompson. L. Nagy, B. Joyce, M. Vancise, L. Luczak, C, Girdlestone Row 4: C. Corsetti, K Farallo. D. Bishop. R. Gabel. M. Murzynowski, D. Ransom, C. Kleine. J. Partridge, D. Lang. A. Kelleher, J. Bernard, J, Wieder, P Falcone, Cv. Bollinger, P Comerate. Row 5: V. Woodworth. S Gjurieh. L. Lewandowski, G. Wieder. B. Kelley, R. Szelewski, B. Haima, M. Goodman, J. Hapeman, D. Haines, J. Cobb, K. Zakowski. S. Friscic The Concert Band performed for the International Christmas Festival, the school assembly. and Concerts in April and June. and also competed in the Springville Band Pageant. The band, which is the basis ofthe music program, raised money for an ex- , change trip with a high school band from Central New York. Many band members also competed for NYSSMA ratings, and 1 a chance to perform with the ALL COUNTY, REGIONAL and 2 ALL STATE Organizations. ENSEMBLE The J.i77-Rock Ensemble is a group which performs various forms ol modern music. including big blind. easy listening, jazz, rock. swing. and uiistern The group nas. highlighted by strong stzgtiigrigil lead plityeris. .ind , iTlf.lT'iTT '4J for the lntftrnzitional l-lmclrypni. ii.: Ui,-.l 9 'ml ' 'fii,:jtjijj'Rf. Band 2 ,X MARCHI G - 1 -if ww .K '1w3k.n 4v'.ii R 1: L. H oo, J. Gretka, M. Taylor, P Monjeau, A. Kelleher, A. McCully, M. Boedo, L. Naumovski, J. Stadler, M. Wagner. Row 2: J. Walker. J. Sorrentino, M. ow a 1 Brown, S. James, L. Friscic, S. Wengewicz, G. Shannon, K. Wilson. M. Enser, V. Horvath. Row 3: S. Keeler, J. Bernard, A. Patton, L. Luczak, L. Persons, M. Van Cise. M. Niziol, C. Michaels, C. Girdlestone. Row 4: A. Bingenheimer, P. Falcone, B. Joyce, J. Wieder, D. Lang. J. Partridge, S. Gjurich, K. Farallo, D. Bishop, M. ' ' ' ' ' ' R.G b l M. Murz nowski, V. Woodworth. Row 6: D. Goodman. Row 5: D. Ransom, P Comerate, G. Bollinger, S. Frisic, C. Kleine, L. Lewandowski, C. Corsetti, a e, y Haines, D. Cassidy, B. Halma, R. Szelewski, B. Kelly, L. Nagy, K. Peterson, M. McSkimmmg, J. Cobb bands. The Marching Band is the portion of the Frontier Music Department which provides Halftime entertainment for the home Varsity football games. The band performs various drills for the games, and also marches in the Homecoming Parade and in competition at the Springville Pageant of Marching H-andfl3l I-.nf , . 'L-: ff' 1-,- 1.4, x Lux, 5 Fr: V... . N .7 J- Ili' Z ,511 .4 , .. ,PL I I . . I ,mi '.f5fy.4g'., ' 23 ' ' .V ' A '--M ,Q-i5..:.. W i4+f:n:55+3gkA:3' ,Q - - fffiiff 1. 24:2 Row l: L. Lcwundowski. C. Michael 'L J. Walker. B. Joyce. Row Z: G. i Wicder, A. McCully ' Pak :QW 'Eff if 9? MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: C, Baker QV. Pres.J Row 2: S. DeCarlo QTreas.J, J. Bernard QPres.J A. Patton QSec.J D COUNCIL Z s Z 5 E 1-M, 5 2 Y-nr 2 Y 'M .J 1 ff slirfif SELECT CHORUS It QA-ffee.:.':::.': nm. ,mu aut Row l: M. Koenig, L. Tighe S. Tramontana C Baker A Patton S Weiss L Jurek M Arm'tr R R D S b d R G DeCarl0. M. Manns. G. Richalton, J. Milano, T Forbes, C. Smith, K. Hackett. Row 3: L. Smzaiinlg Schiill?,nA. Paaiiriiflis. Gong-ESC. lsler Buckley, B. Cunningham, B. Naumhoff. L. Sausner. MIXED CHGRUS lhz I J' - ,fx f. gg X, A V 115. 1 i t it Z V , , ' G ' it t 5 Q 5 V 3 i i i. . l I f 1 L T' h S Tramontana A Patton S Weiss L Brennan J Appcnheimer, R. Sidoti, T, Gagingki. Ni, Row l: A. Emel, D. Gonciarz, V, Cass, . ig e, . , . , . , . , Bratek, M. Hutton. Row 2: S. Jefferlone, A. Wilson, D. Simino, L. Cline, D. Bower, K. Balclclli. M. Trayford, D. Corcoran, C, Baker' M. pm' 5 Rcgensdorfer, M. Bingenheimer, M. Bedard, T Forbes, D. Tomaszewski, A. Brown, P. Bugman. Row 3: D. Weiss, D. Devinney, M, Groom. Jurek, K. Loretto, T Blaylock, C. Bates, 'IT Cloos, M. Manns, J. Milano, D, Darusky, J. Lovern, L. Allen, D. Bowen, L. Smith. D, Whvms S, Mosey, B. Cunningham. L. Pinter, 'IT Constantino, J. Crites. J. Bernard. Row 4: A, Paolini, J. Taronowski, T, Parks' M, Baicstery C Bam, J Collard, M. Chudzik, B. Detig, L. Buil, W. Weiss, A. Zimmerman, D. Toporek, K. Widman, L. Weimer, T. Woodworth, L. Sausner, R, Rykmi Herwood, B. LaPiana, S. Rockey, R. McEwen, M. Ralbovsky. ' Cho Tl is y:.ir's Drama Club was a very active group, i iiiatirtg in many aspects of school life. To raise rr'.i.-hir, Jfrr ine fall play. Spirit., the club operat- ed the Weirier Wagon home varsity football games and sold refreshments at home basketball games. They also operated a concession stand at the Invita- tional Wrestling Tournament held in February. The fall play, Blithe Spirit, was used to inaugurate a new performance concept at Frontier-intimate the- atre. Restricting the maximum number of audience members to 200 per performance, the audience joined the cast on stage in order to be more closely and intimately involved in the show. The Club also assisted the Music Club in its pre- sentation of the spring musical, The Sound of Music. In the spring, the Drama Club held its annual awards banquet in which it initiated the new mem- bers into the International Thespian Society. .1,..L'i-- DRAMA OFFICERS: Row l: Standing D. Jelenovic tRecording Sec'yj, S. Tramontana tVice-Presidentj, K. Cronin tPresidentj. Row 21 S. DeCarlo tTreasurerJ, M. Manns tCorresponding Secretaryl. LW .1 in . ,L , Y A-in . -qs., 4, , . M... Lying: J. Patterson, M. Koenig, J. Partridge, Kneeling: M. Groom, M. Niziol, L. Tighe, S, Weiss, A. Brown, D. Tomaszewski, D. Weese, A. Paolini, N. Gonser, A. Wilson, K. Wilson, S. Gjurich, R. Zoizack. Standing on Floor: C. Mackey, D. Jelenovic, K. Farallo, D. Barrett, P Herwood, A. Mumm, J. Milano, R. Zerby, C. Baker, M. Manns, A. Patton, J. Mackenberg, R. Gatzek, L. Persons, S. Mosey, K. Williams, S. Donalson, J. Bernard, Standing on chair and ladders: M. Ralbovsky, E. Shaggott, 'F Woodworth, M. Sage, S, DeCarlo, R. Ryan, M. Bargeron, S. Safranski, 'IZ Forbes, K.Jurek, L. Rainville, M. Knoll, D. Kunselman, Missing: L. Sambora, G. Ricalton, G. Shannon, M. Murzynowski, l. Bondarenko, Jean and Joan Logan, E. Keranovic, J. Kaminski, K. Kreutter, B. Cunningham, D. Cassidy, K. Cronin, S. Tramontana, C. Sone, M. Pagels. F.E.S.O. l The Frontier Electrical Service Organi- zation CFESOJ has been a very active, be- hind-the-scenes organization. As its first effort, it provided scorekeepers, clock op- erators, and spotters for the Varsity and J .V home football games. At the same time, they were preparing for the fall play by assisting with lighting, sound, and vid- eo taping. During the first semester, the club also provided support services in the auditorium for assemblies and evening concerts. During the winter, FESO provided sound equipment for all home swim meets, Varsity and J .V. basketball games, as well as wrestling matches. It also pro- vided video taping on a limited basis for the same sport teams. In the spring, the club operated sound and lights for the musical and water bal- let performances. N Row 1: D. Kunselman, 'li Forbes, A. Patton. Row 2: J. Mackenberg, R. Zoizack, J. Patterson, K. Farallo. Row 3: K. Williams, M. Knoll, E. Shagott, R. West, K. Cronin, M. Sage. Row 4: COn Fly Systemic M. Bowers, A. Paolini, R. Ryan. Missing: K. Kreutter, E. Keranovic, J. Kaminski, T Harrington, L. Rainville, C. Logan, O. Logan. - f XJ! ,xhv ' ffl3f22:.:g:12'1.. . . Row 1: L. D'Alcssandro, C. Mackey, L. Kayko, S. Szafranski, S. Pilger, K. Heinzt, S. Rockey. Row 2: S. Bussi, H. Will, D. Whytas, A. Wilson, K. Comstock, M. Groom. W 1 ,' 'ohralgfyg UAE The Color Guard is a fourteen member group consisting of both flag and rifle units. The group meets weekly on Monday and Wednesday for three and a half hours. During this time, they prac- tice manuevers with the rifle and flag units, and work on choreogra- phy routines. Its premiere perfor- mance was on Feb. 15, during the intermission of the varsity basket- ball game. The newest of school organiza- tions promises to occupy the spot- light in numerous future school functions. M' 4, I S, . , a --f - ev 1 1123-1 Y 1 2 L ' . -v QQ C 5 'ff f .f F ., A if 22 ., 4. X ff.. ,ff --- I V 1 s ' Malek. Row 3: C. Mayerhofer, K. Hannel, R. Zerby Row 1: E. Peters, M. Scheiber, M. Lewandowski. Row 2: R. Suto, K. Shosho, 'lf Schwartz, L. Ham, T Morford, C. Nordblum, K, Gugino, C. Color Guard! l 35 VAEQSTTT CLUB To be able to become a member of the Varsity l Club. students must have participated in a varsity sport and awarded a varsity letter. Officers are elect- ed each year by members at the first meeting. The only restriction for officers is that the Vice-President must be a Junior. The club's activities are designed to raise funds which are used to help purchase varsity jackets for club members, ads in sectional programs, male ath- lete of the year award, and any special requests made by a coach or athlete. 3:8519 i' ' p lea? Row l:T. Sparaco, M. Wood, C. Regan, L. Selice, C. Czech, M. Chiacchia, D. Dreyer, F Wojtas. Row 2: K. Rich, B. Tenebruso, J. Baldelli D. Kacmarski, J. Kreuger, R Luczak, K. Streety, J. Belsenich. Row 3: R. Lombard, M. Knoll, B. West, B. Bialy, S. Trask, J. Salasny. M Nowak, J. O'Connellf ' VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS Rim 1' C Czech QV. Prcs.J Row 2: J. Owens t'l'rc41surcrJ, Nl. Chiucchia tSecretaryl. J. Baldelli tprcsidcntl. 1 y ff!! 1 Zf 7 1 A X 11 1 xr' ,11 X 4 li Ay!! M 1 1' 11 ' 1 1 Q f f 1:11, N11 '1 : 1 l,,Ww 1 + '1 W kxxjj' 1 1 1 1111111 11 111 fig EEECA 'AQ' 2 Yllllh i57istributive Edu- 'Ill is 5 i up for . i fisei 1 in, :aqui .. .. .ii-:os Z .xsses The Curb is ttfxiiviifq involved in coin- niuniiy relations with numerous area Qznployers. lt also works on projects for various charities, such as this yrfs tick- et sales for the Benefit Dance at the Buffalo Convention Center, to benefit Childrens Hospital. An annual field trip to local malls is part of both the Distributive Ed. class and club's activities. During this excur- sion the students work with and view professional displays. The very busy year is usually culmi- nated by a much deserved banquet for club members. E. nd 2 E ft' WW5' H . ..- QLeft to Rightrb T Parent, J. Hapeman, M. Mantino, Tom Donaldson, E. Koerner, J. Miller, N. Izzo, B. Bialy, K. Taylor, S. Donaldson - Vice President, D. Dreyer, S. Queen - President, C. Meegan - Secretary, A. Haywood - Treas., D. Reitz, M. Haas, Mr. Tarnish, L. Kitchen, N. Rafalske. Missing: F Walker, 'Il Kirkpatrick, L. Pike, K. Owczarek rw- , 1 Row l: N. Rafalske, M. Haas, J. Hapeman. E. Koerner. Row 2: R. Wylie, S. Donaldson fManager5, C. Meegan, S. Queen, D. Dreyer, K. Taylor, B. Kij, W. Toperek, S. Depczynski, 'Il Donaldson. Row 3: T Parent, K. Strawbrich, B. Bialy, J. Miller, M. Naumovski, M. Nowak. Row 4: H. Zehler, A. Haywood, D. Snyder, H. Smith. Missing: M. Pagels, C. Szczublewski, G. Gonser, J. Jardine, A. Ruiz, Tim Kirkpatrick, L. Pike, D. Reitz, S. Doherty, S. Sim, M. Saldana, M. Sullivan. 'Jun .wmwaawvz-Y-awsamzism 'Q-N . - ri E. tb 'E'- l if ,V 3 ' 4. , . 3. 11 y fs lf ' 1 i we as ' 4 nu- if J 'W wr' . ,My 4 gps BOOKSTOR The Frontier DECA Bookstore provides a training area within the school factory for Distributive Ed. and VICP work-study students. These students actually operate, sell, inventory, and control oper- ations, as in a normal retail Store. The store also provides much needed school supplies, review books and those much needed and cher- ished pretzel sticks to students. All Distributive Ed. II and VICP II students are required to work in the store as a requirement for those classes. One can easily ascertain, the Bookstore plays a vital role in the school community. Bookstorej l 30 The Spanish Club this year took on it f1':1iional llgivor. They joined the in the float com- ' . ' il-Ei, The italian r 4 ,K -t -A 3, ' : ling ill . M VF . a Q. yt.. lil. Q -rising jaftivitifirs eff :is Q'-far. including the sell, 13 , i .gui Q, and carnations. The club 3:..,1Q'-riasea dictionaries used in Spanish class and a trip to a Spanish-speaking country is planned for next year. The Spanish club attended the play Don Quixote in the fall, and a weekend in Toronto was planned. Their year-end projects included trips to Darien Lake Fun Country and lunch at Chi-Ahis, an authentic Mexican restaurant. Un- doubtedly, the Spanish club had a very eventful and highly successful year. f SPANISH Row 1: K. Abram, C. Desmone. Row 2: D. Milkovic, L. Little, E. Martnshin, J. Wilson, L. Frisic, J. Walker, P. Ott, A. Szczutkowski. Row 3: J. Custard, D. Kanish, J. Appenheimer, C. Mahoney. Row 4: M. Hesketh, T. Texter, M. Ernst, B. Sewastynowicz, P Bugman. Row 5: N. Walty, T. Newkirk, R. Weiskerger, K. Niedermeir, R Falcone W ffwf J 1' fwlmfzu Row l: M. Polakiewicz, S. Pilger, C. Kenney, E. Verbanoff, D. Jelanovic. Row 2: D. Dahlberg, B. Wade, S. Polakiewicz, K Gawlak, Miss Bacardi CAdvisorJ, K. Devlin, D. Whytas, A Larson. Row 3: J. Pankowska, D. Corcoran, L. Wilson, L Roliczek, K. Vogel, K. Smith. Row 4: S. Weiss, R. Brown, A Hincherick. Row 5: C. Czech, D. Baker, J. Milano, L. Smith, C Girdlestone, L. Naumovski. FRENCH GERMAN The German Club has been very busy this year with fundraisers such as candy sticks, carnations, Easter candy, jewelry, Valentine suckers, and Gummi bears. The club also planned a winter fes- tival in February, an all-day trip to Toronto, and a day at Darien Lake Fun Country. The German Club put in many hours of sales in an effort to make all of their plans successful. SPANISH OFFICERS: E. Martnshin fPres.J, J. Wilson OLPQ, L, Little CSec.l, R Bugman CSG. Rep.J GERMAN OFFICERS: Row 1: S. Bussi NPD, Row 2: S. Boehm fTreas.J. Row 3: T Forbes fSec.J, Row 4: C. Czech 1Pres.l POLISH OFFICERS: C. Lukaszewicz QPres.J, C. Malek fV.P.J, D. Ka- sperek fSec.J, M. Polakiewicz fTreas.J. - ...-1-1 LTSH The purpose of a foreign language club is to provide its members with a better understanding of that language as well as the people who speak it. Members of the Polish club are proud of their ances- try and heritage. Most members study the Polish language at Fron- tier where three years of Polish for Regents credit, as well as one- half year course in conversation are offered as part of the total school curriculum. The Polish club was very busy this year. In October, the Polish club, together with the other language clubs, entered a float in the Homecoming parade. Soon after, the club attended the Polonaise Ball held at the Statler Hotel. November and December were busy months as members pre- pared for the annual International Christmas Festival. The mem- bers also looked forward to the Easter Swieconka. The Polish club was also very active in fundraising activities. Field trips to the Polish Community Center, the Broadway Mar- ket, the Pulaski statue, and the Art Studio of Professor Joseph Slawinski took place. Dinner at a Polish restaurant, concerts, and theatrical performances were also enjoyed during the school year. Several members are hoping to spend a month in Poland in the near future. At the present time, however, the club could not make any definite plans because of the unstable political situation in Po- land. Row l.C. Malek, D. Kasperek, S. Wyant. Row 2: B. Wade. M. Poialri-zwici, J. Simmons, C. Lucaszewicz. S. Wengewicz, F lzydorczalz. Fiow 3: Mrs. Szczesny, C. Radwan, S. Polakiewicz, K. Malek. K. Beko, A. Adamugvk, M, Groom. Row 4: M. Campoli. M. Bedard, J. Pankowska. Row 5: Lewamdowski, M. Van Cise, K. Owczarek. Row 6: J. Trayford, L. Todaro, D. Row 1: V. Horvath, L. Bond. Row 2: L. Habermehl, M. Gegenfurtner, S. Boehm, S. Bussi, T. Forbes, C. Czech, R. Braun, J. Stadler. Row 3: D. Voss, Mrs. Pollmger, K. Rich, C. Dombrowski, R. Tos, M. Wagner. Row 4: K. I-lornberger, A. Wilson, C Mahoney. Row 5: J. Mohorovicic, L. Harrington, A. Bingenheimer. A. Confilosi. Row 6: D. Ballard, J. Heimbeck, K. Lenahan, R. Kubala. Row 7: J. Howard, B. Peterson Baker, S. Valetta. Lsnguag VISUAL Row l: Mrs. Gasper. Row 2: L. Pietraszek. C. Mackey, D. Ballard, S. Rockey. Row 3: K. O'Connell, C. Bates. D. Hatch, T. Long, D. Minnick. B. Zerby. Missing: J. Tenebruso, S. Swahlon, J, Porpovich, K. Peterson. '11 l l i DIO AM has as its members students who have cho- 3 1 sen to give up their study halls in order to gain a loot-in-the-door approach to educational involve- ment with television. Video generally applies to non-broadcast TV, but it also emcompasses a whole body of equipment and technology. Group members gain instruction on how to operate most of the basic recorders and editors that use cas- sette, or tape as well as to develop a familiarity iw vidio tecliruqiies and classroom and audito- ' glorviitcl their annual Christmas grifl .afig planning to Culmi' ' i' 'L :fx :il the K .v4 ,gf ' A , GL. :Mhz El-E FRGHUEB IT'S ACADEMIC Row l: K. Hannel, E. Peters, J. Bernard. Row 21 C. Mayerhofer, K. Gugino, The taping for It,s Academic took place on Mon- day evening January 17, 1983, at WIVB-TV studio at 2077 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Frontier's team consisted of Gene Peters Ccaptainj, Joe Bernard, and Kevin Hannel. Their opponents were from Nichols and Sweet Home. Frontier was evenly matched against Nichols through most of the match, but Sweet Home dominated the show. Final scores were Frontier 250, Nichols 270 and Sweet Home 610 points. The airdate of the show was March 5, 1983. li's Academicfl43 ECOLOGY This year's Ecology Club has once again expanded their knowledge of the environment a bit further. They had the opportunity to explore Eighteen Mile Creek. trudge through the quagmire of Bergen Swamp. sink in the sphagnum moss of Moss Lake, and visit the Toronto Zoo. They also conducted scientific experiements while they camped overnight in Franklinville during both summer and winter. Though there were scientific procedures to be performed, there always seemed to be enough time to enjoy the company of club mem- bers and to benefit from everything our vast environ- ment had to offer. ,J wr E' 1 W 4 , -W. V .. , 1 . f. CRDSS-COUNTRY KII G Row l: A. Szcnkowski. P. Ott, M. Nowak, V. Horvath. K. Devlin. Row 2: P Hadley. M. Cavalcoli tCo4Advisorl, C. Nordblum, J. Milano, D. Blank, R. Corsetti, A. Fieldsa. Missing: Mr. R. Haines lCo-Advisory D. Haines, K. Karmelek. C. Corselli. +I lt.r3.i W ..g-7 Row I: A. Hibyan, K. Karmelek, S. Weiss. Row 2: Mr. Cavalcoli, R. Corsetti, K. Devlin, K, Hannel, B. Zerby. Missing: C. Malek, D. Kanish, 'lf Sparaco, D. Haines, S. Mohr. e N ' I l A'i ' I T 4 1 s., W. 3 ,,i,- , , E , Z ggbxfws- X 5 2 ,sa 1, .swag si.. .gg f Jail IM, .., v - , WY Sitting: H. Eckert, J. Rachlinski, J. Krohn, M. Murzynowski. Standing: R. Pinkowski1AdvisorD, J. Pankowska, B. Warren, J. Stadler, D. Lang, D. Habermehl. Missing: M, Allexenberg, F Conner, K. Moores, A. Pilgrim, M. Sparaco. 43' 5 t wmv CHESS CLUB The Chess Club is one school organization that exists solely for the benefit and enjoy- ment ofthe students. Officers elected at the first meeting of the year were: President - - K Michelle Sparaco, Vice-Pres. - Mike Alex- S M enberg, and Secretary - Jeff Rachlinski. gg, ji X This year's club consisted mostly ofju- g niors who will be returning next year. The club encourages anyone interested to join 5 ..rl a , M at ' ' . , Sg?g'Km 4 ,.f,.,t. 'i' f-J' - Q f ' ' I f -' V '.ii' ' . ,wfSS?7ff w1'iff: , ' fig, if jf wwf, if' f T it m-uni--s 'tr Chess Clubf 145 Y' N'-I' .N ' Nf7if..LF!wfI 4.1 H x F.B.L. . 'J :isp . Q Row I: K. Slomba, L. Phelan, L. Greenwald, M. Ernst, A. Lotocki, A. Lucas, A. Szcztkowski. Row 2: D. Vullo, E. Appleby, K. Browning, K. Strawbrich, K. Fitzgerald. L. Pecora. R. Hughes, L. Pound, P Ott, D. O'Brien. Row 4: N. Yeaton, S. Valetta, L. Hoctar, D. Regensdorfer, W. Steigert, M. Livsea, K. Tamel, K. Laufery, J, Hahn, K. Peterson, M. DeOca, Students on Florida trip: Row l: M. DeOca, J, Hahn, X. Fitzgerald. Row 2: A. Lucas, K, Browning. E. Appleby. Row 3: M. Ernst, L. Pecora, Mrs. Dollmann, H:ll.A 1 .f. ' .A Row 1: J. Snell, L. Szulgit, D. Kasperek. Row 2: R. Rohauer, M. Chiacchia, K. Byrne, K. Hackett, D. Gonciarz, J. Azzarello, D. Buchanan, D. Gehen. Row 3: D. Dreyer, R. Morse, C. Reimer, K. Zdinski, L. White, V. Cass, M. Saldana, C. Ortiz, L. Schoenthal. Row 4: J. Szalanski, T Rapini, S. Boehm, M. Lipinski, L. Markward, M. Rukavina, A. Chiocchio. Row 5: K. Hornberger, M. Deubel, J. Mataua, H. Will, D. Whytas, R. Sidotti, M. Bigelow. Row 6: M. Soda, T Curcio, C. Czech. Row 7: P. Miller, D. Michakzak, T. Parent, K. Donovan, R. Tos, J. Paterson, K. Poorten. ......f4' 1 -,,,,. h i R 1: M. Madi an V Collucci, L. Horbachewski, L. White, R Hasenoehrl, Row 2: Nowak, A. ow g , Chiocchio, G. Gardina, J. Oszust, M. Gruttadaucia, T Parent, M. Duke, M. Chiacchia, M. Cline, J. Bernard, R Milks. Row 3: D. Milkovic, M. Soda, L. Lueck, W. Toporek, K. Lenahan, - 1 l ,. Browning, C. Baker, E. Appleby, J. Forbes, M. Carney. Row 4. R. Rohauer, C. Welch, H. Zch er, Westlake, N. Gould, B. Stevens, V Moore, N. Yeaton, C. Bower, J. Collard. W GATEWAY USINESS ST FF The Gateway business staff plays a vital role in the production of a respectable yearbook. Their chief function is to collect money from the maga- zine drive. In addition to this monumental task, they also determine prizes earned during the drive as well as playing a key role in the ordering of yearbooks. All of this work is done on a strictly volunteer basis. The Gateway production staff as well as the entire student body is greatly indebted to these dedicated students. P BLIC I FORMATIO The Public Information Club is an impor- tant service organization at Frontier. It han- dles the printing of numerous programs, slingers, and tickets to practically all school functions sponsored by the Frontier School District. The club is also chiefly responsible for publicity for all school events. Public lnformationj 147 Ansari i q HE EEE? Photography: Row l: L. Rainville. Row 2: J. Hapeman, S. Mosey, J. Bernard, D. Blank. Missing: P Hadley, L Wilczek. if 'Mr ,mg .f f f v v, J QS. 1 l A -S W.rV 5? uary, U53 ' fs Mfr Q45 .J K l 1 ig r, . E V my L my lkbmcl .l H.1ydcn,S Szufrunski. lAbove righlj K Hnnnel, f'll 'IlRiilhtlRvw'1:M.Kocni G'ui L g J r ch. imp I: C D-qnibrmwslw, S. Krzikowski. J, IRL' 'rf Editorial Staff: Row I R. Zerby QLayoutj, J. Lo- gan lAss'l Editorj, L Rainville QAss'! Editor! S, Krakowski QArl Edi- torj, D. Blank LPhotogra phyj, J. Bernard 1Editor- inrchiefj. Missing: K Hannel LCopyJ, 'Aix -v-X .........,,.,,,.M V, ., ,,, g -'fl sl 712471 f' Q.. Layout: Row l: L. Rainville, .l.E. Logan, .l.O. Logan, A. Zimmerman, K. Wilson, D. Toporek, D. Weese. Row 2: M. Waller, Surdyk, Weisberger, A. Szcztkowski, M. Lumadue, L. White, K, Slomba, C. Dombrowski, B. Strasser, J. Partridge, A. Wilson. Row 3: B. Zerby, M. Niziol, N. Gonciarz, L. Persons. Finding the correct words to place in this space is quite diffi- ' cult. As always, there is the formality of being first, which strikes fear, yet there is that certain feeling, one of adventure. Throughout the school year, the Gateway Staff has compiled photographs, artwork, layouts, and copy which involved count- less hours of hard work. An endless list of names could be placed here, but you all know who you are, and how much you have all put in. To all those people, I give a hearty Thanks which hopefully will convey my sincere wishes. 34'-ZX To the Class of 1983, and all classes to follow, remember . . . we are the future! As we go out into the world, we will experi- ence new ideas and find change, but it is the challenge to meet and conquer all in our paths, that keeps us going in The Next 'X- ,W Frontier. rd .A-ff ,Z J .M. Bernard , ' ef c ta . ? 'f-a A ' . s GATEWAY I . ,,.1. , . Gateu ay '-vc ,xx N f . -sv.L :,!,.f ' ' . if .M.,,,-.,,,f cf rw, f sfo:-fs no .211 .fy l 1 -'ei I rf ra ?YTi 'err .Q WT- 'ft it 1 1-' E--I G I? H Fey' QW T1 rl a..4 rL '.l.tL?a Et.4EiKat:5 Row l: L.Voltz Row7 D Reitztco captDS Carney Row3 K Hackett C Augustyniakfcaptj C Lawn L Kitchen Row 4: S. Braymiller A Will .I Taylor Row5 L Pike L HabermehlRow6 M Gegenfurtner J Vargatco captj The Frontier Varsity Cheerleaders have partici- pated in many events throughout the past year. Money raisers included: carwashes and bake good sales. Varsity along with JV attended an NCA competition camp in which they won 1 excellent ribbon and 4 superior ribbons. They were also vot- ed most spirited and friendliest squad of all the squads in the entire camp and received a mega- phome. Frontier was entered in the New York competi- tion December 4 and won a Best Booster award. We all enjoyed the season and we would like to thank all the guys, both football and basketball, for such an exciting year. JSC Row l: N. Almendinger Row 2: B. Evancho. M. Mitchell Row 3: K. Wasmund, M. Schieber tcaptl L. Brennan Qco. captj Row 4: 'lf Skipper, K. Baldelli, K, Mazon Row 5: L. Baxter, T. Ribarich, Row 6: L. Switzer f . an - mf I V Y :?LQ'l i' - i ilfnz.-l .fr E X The Frontier JV Cheerleaders have spent countless hours practicing the sport of cheerleading. Their hard work and dedication is shown in their game techniques and past achievements The squad attended a state wide Na- tional Cheerleader Association Camp held at Utica Col- lege. For four days the girls were enthusiastic to learn new techniques and won well deserved awards. Among those awards were a white, outstanding ribbon, two red excellent ribbons, and a blue superior ribbon for their cheering tech- nique. For their spirit and enthusiasm they were awarded a Spirit Stick and the Final Spirit Megaphone Award. In December. the squad competed in a New York State Competition and placed third among the other JV squads. Frontier also won the Booster Award for a spirited squad. The cheerleaders spend time making signs, raising money and school spirit. It will well be a year to remember! Cheerleaders! 1 53 CHEERLE DERS VA is EAS .E . N ' 1 ivy-, , ,....,.,.., .. f 1 - - . - - - ,. . . . .. . 8 . . . . . .,. i L l 5 . Row l: P Ungaro, J. Baldelli, J. Tenebruso, A. Neuffer, J. Gullo, J. Mantione, B. Bialy, M. Stacey, G, Cordier. P Luszak, J. Walier Row 2: F Rapini, J. Ribarich, C. Gearhart. J. Salasny, J. Belsenich, M. O'Conner, D. Palmer, P Strawbrich, G. Baldelli, 'lf Nolan Row 3: W, McCormick. S. Hearn, J. Owens, M. Knoll, M. Abramo, J. King, S. Mohr, G. Wieder, M. Skowrowski, R. West Row 4: D. Kacmarski, B. Tenebruso, J, Staruch, J. Trask, K. Rich, M. Nowak, W, Pabst, G. Doyle, E, Horan ,wa .F Varsity Football Team finished its 1982 N X- season with 2 wins and 6 losses. Joe Baldelli and Dave Kacmarski were selected to the Division II all star team. Also receiving all star mention were Jeff King and Mike Abramo. Frontier Frontier l mnliif lT1'I1ili,T Vr. iii, W i' i . 'l ,i l3 Lackawanna 6 Jamestown 47 14 Orchard Park 2l 'ft' Niiiryvale I 3 V1 Amherst 3 Hiinilg-:arg 22 Vw H Si.gr:4i .' 6 a '31 6? 1 2 Ti A , . '31 53' f if ' A ,AE X a . .4 P 3 . E l 1 l 9 - - 'N - !. L. Row J. Gleason, J. Johnston, T, Enser, B. Falcone, G. Tripp, J. Brylski, C. Conti, J. Dubreville, D. Dietrick, R Klawitter, R. Muerzynowski, Row 2: 'lf Salerno, M. Wagner, E. Levulis, J. Wora, 'lf Lewis, C. Balbierz, W. Natwora, J. Kellner, K. Buck, 'li Kirkpatrick, B. Cocklin, B. Grogan, R. Gabel Row 3: K. Keller, K. Weber, N. Earnavas, B, Blyth, K. Koester, M, Bartolotti, B, Bednarz, .l. Simmons, K. Doverspike, D, l-labermene, A. un ap 5 . iea rs Lackawanna 36 Jamestown 36 Orchard Park 30 Clarence I4 Maryvale 7 Amherst l9 Hamburg 20 West Seneca East 28 ,....-...--4-.........,.... FOOTBALL The baby Falcon's season was one of frustration and disappointment. Look- ing at our win-loss record and the scores, you would think that the J.V.'s just weren't competitive. This wasn't so. The Falcon's generally had trouble in the 2nd half of games. They trailed Jamestown 14 to 7 at the half, led Or- chard Park 7 to 6 at the half, and trailed Hamburg by a 7 to 0 score. In- juries and periodic mental mistakes made it a long season for the J.Vfs but the coaches remain optimistic about their potential for the future. These boys should contribute significantly to the varsity program in the next two years. WWMLM ,,,,, A ...aw Frontier 6 Frontier 14 Frontier 7 Frontier 7 Frontier 7 Frontier 6 Frontier 0 Frontier 0 rv. Footballfl5S '-as Q, is - 4 V' ' ' . 'T 5 i'1 ge 4414, 'E SQ ,gd-K, 'SL xx J l Q Row l: D. Rechlin, A. Metzger, J. Wieder, M. Nowak, C. Louise tCaptainb, C, Fox, Mr. Barrett Row 2: L. Wilczek, M. Lipinski, S. Wyant,J Pankowska Row 3: Missing: D. Barrett, L. D'AIessandro The girls' tennis team completed a season of 8 wins 9 and 6 losses this year with a final fourth place finish. Though the team lost quite a few matches they were close, and they did defeat the undisputed second place team of Sweet Home. The team had a strong doubles team, with Carol Fox r and Danelle Barrett in First doubles, and Jill Weider and Ann Metzger in seconds. Chandra Louise was the star of the team and was voted Channel Seven's Super Seven Star of the week. The team has five of their top seven girls returning next year, so the future looks promising. 4 ,.....f. W- J- -if A- M , ' X . Y Y V Y win Y K A A Row lg. M. Walier. .I. Neal, M. Taylor, C. Michael Row 2: M. Wood, L. Luczak, K. Herwood tCaptamJ, 'lf Langhans. G. Meyers, S. Langhan, N. Robinson, K. Dundon, S. Sanetz, J. Sorrentino, S. Endress, Coach: R Rabener, G. Endress E GIRLS, SW MMING The 1982 season was one of improvement for the girls' Swim Team. The team duplicated its 6 winf4 loss record of the previous year, yet set school records in eight events during the sea- son. Junior Terese Langhans had a hand in set- ting seven of those, and topped off her excellent year with record performances in the E.C.I.C. championships, as well as outstanding finishes in the Sectionals. Sophomore Mary Beth Wood crowned her season with a school record perfor- mance in the butterfly event at the E.C.I.C.'s. Sophomore Lynn Luczak made Frontier history by being Frontier's first girl participant in the N.Y. state swimming and diving Intersectionals. Lynn's third place diving finish at the Section- als earned her the trip to the State Meet. Kelly Herwood and Gretchen Meyers, our two senior members, will surely be missed. Their backstroke and diving talents will be hard to re- place. On the whole it was a very upbeat season. We have a good nucleus coming back next year and we hope to improve our record and become better swimmers in the process. ww Girls' Swimmingfl57 BOYS' QROSS Af-'EE To .i T2f1V5.1R'Ef ,I Row I: C. Cuddihy, S. Neal, K. 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'. . .-. x.-.-.:.:. - -.12-P . tg:-,,. -.::-:-S:-:-:Az-:-.. . -: .-: .,.'..,.-..,..... - -- ,--,- --, -:-:Is-:2:2:- ' :f:!S2. :5 ' 'S i- -4-::::?5?::9s:r:- -::: ::-:-: , , , , ':554:i '2'5'5:5:5:?:C:C:1:E5:5:5:?ECE-.-:1 hx . . S..IIg.g.g!gZgIg.g2gZgZg1g2gZgiglglgigigffiflfsi.' ' ' ' . F I :I:Isf:fre:sf:fzf:fzf:f:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:r:I:2:I:!:-':-3f.,5?55'fi5 The Frontier Boys' ,,, ' yr gg . 'V ' Cross Country Team fin- jj , 3, ' Tix :wiim I with ii record F 5 7 1 -QQ QE 'Q i ' I fl 'Aim und Z losses. W 6 57 W W 'W eillf1i'fiI'b. Ed Shzifiier and Q45 31,5 if . f - .. 'Y Jim iiruwzku were 5eleCt- .gill .- 'V A ' ff A ed io the Division I All- Sigir' TCJIII. Q rw 1 w 1? . ii . -V . .Av ... 44 . Row l: M. Helmer, M. Duke, J. Murczynowski, Row 2: M. Cline, M. Chiacchia, C. Radwan The Girls' Cross-Country Team concluded the season with 9 wins and 5 losses. Sophomore Jacki Murzynowski paced the Lady Falcons as she finished eighth in the Divisional Race. Lal. . .Mk L.. ww 'V m f 1,153 f L ,, , 4, V, ' BOYS' VARSITY .ren fn 1 5 L.. fax' 'Lf' fy.- .ilff A iottiler Team this year the not have ga'-far feeord. han the scores JET the garner. and the rt:-:ord dont tell the nhole story. The3 don't show the Ser.Qrrnifiation. and all the hard work that an by every one of the players. The coaching of the team was the best it had been for the past couple years, thanks to Dan Wood. The leaders of the team were captains Tom O'Malley, Chris Re- gan, and Dennis Kunselman, who led the team on and off the field. Also playing hard for their bid to win was Tim Li- pinski, Mark Jacobs, Ross Getchel, Steve Pawela, Mike Hanley, Tim Frappa, and Phil Hadley. J' N ,,..a. .Mu .. fgil' a v 'lf ' . ,,,,.,,, Row l D Kunselman Row 2 T Olvlalley C ,las 5 e Baz. bag x 4 . '-'uf re '-f.. J-e- f Row l: L. Persons QMgr.J, B. McCracken, R. Drusbik, K. Moores lCaptj, J. Cobb leo-captb, S. Wengewicz fMgrJ, J. Partridge tMgrJ, Row 2: Coach R. Catalino, R. Ferro, R. Szelewski, T. Darwin, V. Cuiffetelli, O. Kanya-Ngami, Row 3: S. Horucy, A. Antalek, C. Kleine. T. Smelser. M. Salazar, G. Hannel, S. Undagawa Row 4: M. Stockman, E Tater, R. l-lorucy, R. Phillips fco-captl, B. Jensen. Missing: C. O'Malley ciwsa , gf-mx,nm.,,'h S' k Jafar? .5 fm K fbi aagrf ilk' HM lik QQ 7' iii si str 4 -.ffl . , ,wa 335 ,w,f2ig,gwQfT'i Q UYS' 111 SOCCER The 1982-83 Junior Varsity Soccer Team played to a two winffifteen Iossfone tie sea- son. Although their record doesn't show it, the players greatly improved during the season. The team, composed of sophomores, freshmen, and eighth graders, was led by rookie coach Roman Catalino, emswygmfyr- f J.V.Soccerflc-1 GOLF it llisilii Row l: T. Kruszka, P Young, D. Smith, J. Hacic, R. Masterman, T McCoy, M Lenard Row 2 Mr Santoro D Kruszka J Miller T Foley R Doyle, D. Nunciato, S. Klemp, D, McNeil Missing: B. Nash, C, O'Conner, P O Conner Frontier's golf team this year finished their season in third place in the South division of the E.C.I.C. organization. They also finished second at the E.C.I.C. tournament. People who helped the team accomplish their 8-4 record were: Rick Mas- terman, who was the South division medalist, and was select- ed to the E.C.I.C. team. Don Smith who was also selected to the team and Tim McCoy and Bill Nash were the leading SCOI'C1'S. Lackawanna Hamburg West Seneca Hamburg Springville Eden Lackawanna East Seneca Springville East Seneca Eden West Seneca 3M 9M l5V2 l 6b 5 3M 9V2 7 'IW 7 4 0 Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier S 14W SW ZW lik 13 14W 8M ll 10M ll 14 8 BUYS' VOLLEYBALL Row l: B. Wetzler, K. Van Volkenburg, R. Adamczyk, M. Clifford fcaptainj, A. Pilgrim Row 2: J. Porpora, S. Smolkovich, K. Slreely. L. Mead, A. Sylves fcoachj. Missing: D. Turgeon I I x - ' l This year the Boys' Varsity Volleyball , . ,L Team had a disappointing season. With 4 I v' C -V V, ,f -'-new only one senior, Michael Clifford, and two Q ' ' juniors, Kevin Streety and Brian Wetzler, 6 returning, a definite lack of experience hindered an otherwise up and coming club. Highlights of the season included unexpected exceHentxnatches against 5 ranked perennial powers Sweet Home and V Lancaster. Mike Clifford made the All- star team. A team highlight included the win against West Seneca Eastg it was the only win of the year. However, the fall of 1983 should prove to be a good one for the Falcons, with almost all of the players returning next year wmuwsuhwwfwumwfneam Volleyballf 163 ' i1iH'5iG.f.1' 5s4 '..4-'Z L11 9 BUYS F u !..,J, :lie T 1 J' SC: jar.-EET , 5 . ,- mu, Row 1: J. Tenebruso, P. Luczak, lCo-Captj, E. Karjel QCo-Capt.J, K. Streety. Row 2: Manager K. Keller, D. Sutfin, M Clifford, R, Doyle, T. Nolan, M. Bartolotti, J. Gall, Coach Schappert. The Falcons were led throughout the year by senior point guard and co-captain Paul Luczak. Paul averaged about 13 points and 5 assists per game. Other seniors, co-captain Eric Karjel and Mike Clifford, have averaged 10 and 9 points re- spectively. Cliff also contributed 7 rebounds per game to lead the team in this all-important category. Sophomore Mike Bar- tolotti's all-around play and hustle in addition to a 10 point per game average earned him a starting position on the team throughout the season. 1983 was a rebuilding season for the Falcons and Coach Schappert expects a much brighter basketball future for Frontier. . .i.i QQ C. HELQQM Synu UNT ER CENTRAL 1 Row 1: M. Salazar, J. Kellner. C. Kleine, R. Bukaty, C, Fiorello, J. Dubreville. Row 2: J. Baker, D. Turgeon, R Phillips, J. GYS9 BASKETBALL fm ..... ' L in Johnston, C. Conti, J. Gleason, G. Porter, M. Zak, J. Gray. ..' 551190 yr l After a very slow start, the baby Falcons pro- gressed rapidly and came on strong to finish the sea- son playing .5O0 ball. Paul Phillips was the teamis leading scorer throughout the season averaging close to 14 points per game. Jil Kellner was second in the scoring race with a 10 point per game average. Jeff Johnston and Guy Porter proved to be consistent per- formers for the team at both ends of the court. The experience these ball players acquired this ning trad1t1on back to the basketball program year from Coach Baker is sure to help bring the win- Boys' Basketballf' l65 ! t Lt EEJREJSTLING gt. eg. -7: V :f ' ..,. .. . , Row l: A. Dunlap, T DeGal, M. Rizzo, B. Falcone, S, Wrazen, J. Prahovic, S. Casuccio,J. Ribarich,J. Baldelli, C. Saia Row 2: R. Barringer, B. Page, R. Borowski, F lzydorczak. T Page, D. Spezio, J. Torgersen, J. Lichon, K. Klein, B. West Row 3: J. Kehoe, E. Bednarz, D. Allein, G. Tripp, S. Trask, M. Abramo, R Bennett, D. Hooper, S. Casuccio, D. Basinski J. Brylski, P Eckman, C, Kresconko, D. Bates, L. Baumann. Row 4: J. King, G. Drusbik, L. Scheffler, D. Kowal, E Shagott, L. Switzer, D, Boucaud, D. Sargent, T, Rukavina, S, Mejia, J. Brown, D. Demming. Missing: M. Gilson Managers: N. King, M. Meegan, L. Switzer, C. Baxter. This yearis varsity wrestling team fought hard to ob- tain a .500 season. This team was led by Senior Joe Bal- delli U26 lbs.J, junior Jay Ribarich C132 lbs.J, and soph- omore Bob Falcone 1138 lbs.J. The starting lineup con- sisted of two eighth graders, three sophomores, five juniors, and one senior. Team leaders in victories were Mike Abramo, Jeff King, Jay Ribarich, and Andre Dunlap. The wrestling team sponsored the second annual Frontier Invitational Tournament in February and par- ticipated in the strong E,C.I.C. divisional wrestle-offs. With so many underclassmen returning, Coach Wilde may very well lead the Frontier grapplers to a league championship in '84, -M y -'U' 'B' Q g , 5' .. I . I ' . - , 1 fs 1 x' .1 ' f sz -, , , 2 . i F X 3 Ay nigga.: Vx ,f-.lg ggQ3f-iw,-f .2,e,5,..: 1.1 ,. . 'X , .-ffL,:f ,4f13g.5 for . .x ':,,.-4,3 if 1 N' .. .fff f'f . - 1-e'v:1.1Nr 5 'f : H- 9:51 QQ . 1- V .Y , gg , T, . 1 -7, M.. ..., .gpg ' V V .V g I X if, E' 'fn-Qi'eQ7? ,gp ' . 1.-an ' 1' gl.-1 -' 4- L:f '-4' I -aaa . ,J ,,, Wi 5 . ...1 BUYS? . I . 692.5 Seated: R. Getchell, G. Endress, B. Blythe, J. Heimback. Kneeling: S. Endress, T. Joyce, M, Wood. Standing: Coach G. Vanderzelle, C. Regan, P. Schimert, K. Gilcrest, J. Triepel, J. McCoy, M. Wagner, J. Walier, M. Nowak, D. Smith, B. Lapiana, E. Grogan, Coach P Rabener. I v-gg, ,.- , 1:-5533.3 M . I--5. ' A f . , . .. ,, 2 I. , . y 'fb . . f H h fs 'U For the second straight season, Frontier's swimming team captured the ECIC Dividion III championship, The Falcons had a I0 win I loss divisional record, losing only to East Aurora by a score of 64 to 63. The team was led by junior Mike Wood who set school records in six events, and division or league records in five individual events. The season was also highlighted by out- standing performances by junior Jeff Heimbeck and sopho- more Jay Triepel. Scott Endress closed out his high school career as the school record holder in the 100 backstroke and he will certainly be missed next year. The Falcons will continue to be a power in the ECIC with the return of Wood, Heimback, and Triepel in addi- tion to Glen Endress, Tim Joyce, Bill Lapiana, and Ross Getchell plus a solid group of performers in Ken Gilcrist, Mike Nowak, Brian Blyth, Don Smith, Bill Schwab, Mike Wagner, and Ed Grogan. 1983-84 should be very exciting for the Falcon swimmers. Swiniming,!lb7 E VARSITY SWIMMING ... -. ,---.-. RIFLE TEAM Au 11 TQ w Hfm 1 H Eu!-.ern N1.SnIdana.F Conners, G. ?-.uh-x.,f.1 Ib Sgbudu. D. Henry. Row 2: T. X ,1N!. mm N. tg-cu.mynmx1cz. K. Malek. K, 'x!fiL1'f'L'.U 1:ulwv.:,ki.J Broun, M. vi.'51.mmmzg. T Iiirkx, Mr Hickey QCoachJ. .11--.Jung X'-T 1l.:mm:f. .I B1'1dgcslCupl.l RIFLE CLUB ,ma U'-1 571' fi L SS SS , P V . a -iiyw, Q fi Row 1: D. Gizzi, M. Nowak, N. Schuster. S. Kijnnku, R. Jewitt, K. Mahoney. Row 2: Mr, Halt, B. LaRosa, C. Mayerhofer. T. Mahoney. D. Syta. B. Cardone. D. Schutt. Missing: G, Szczublewski. Lf B0 llie Vitnrilier Varsity Bowling Team had I1 very such l.'ff1'vltll year finishing in second place alter the regu- l.ii -.::1ts.t:i'i. The team had great spirit and worked ex- tgwsiiiely well together as a unit, This enabled them to time :such ii goed :success during the year. The team zittirtetl the season very hot with four straight victof rica. The Varsity A team of Dan Schutt, Dave Gizzi ltith. gradej, Bill Cardone, and Captain Chad Mayer- holer set tt new ECID Division III and school record for 3 game total pins with 2324 U93 averagej. Chad Mayerhofer led the team with high series and high average while Dave Gizzi had high game. .- s .72 ' 4 4 wp. Eoxxlihgfi K r' 'rr 'ei.'f1'T 'f at v E ' ' I 2-'l fl it P' i N ' 'K is El W3 i ,L A.k.,3',c .g,:1...il.L.: t fmt lu' , l ' . A ,., V . , . A ' W , V Und 7El'.'.JH.'i n.:i'.',-.5 ,mit milf! ffiallil Q gtiinc there x' ere definite signif ol' Q, iinproxcment. The learn doletited '-lden Tournament and also stole im ii victory from tough Orchard Park in divisional play. The teams leading scorer was senior Kathy Seufert averaging 15 points per game. Senior Maria Chiacchia, junior Ann Metzger, and sophomore Kim Koch also contributed greatly both offen- sively and defensively. In the future this young team should be a power to reckon with in Division III play, with seven sophomores and three juniors re- turning. . : 6 le' 7 l Q it fi A A 3 L ,an Q., 5. ' Q S f wg, .A fa . ' ff it 'Q ' , A if A A' XXX! Q 1 51- V '?: ', ' . g ff, . ,yr X 'M' i fi ' v W . ' V - ' . E 5. gr - -2-vs-, ,4 ' ,h - i., 'Q i -'r.::.:1.-+.:'::.-:4 , Q . .Li -143 t ...,,,Z, .V V, .YI ' - -' . : a,..t...... N . ,, ,M - . .--........,.. ' -as A . M .. r . X 0 1 WF 5 ff..f.iw 'if' af if m:2::::2w- lr fs., n-,ef - - ' as - . -. , XX' . X . 'U 9 I 44. . i . V ,, ..4 - -- lliuuun - I rf V u - - . I gun i v r 4.1.1. .1 l:..2.i.1: :tina num Q P I -M 'NL it ' Nj f ' i .4 12523--- --. W . it-M ::::'-.::., V M xv W V A ! I K gb - , Q I mm 5 V . ,.,. W---1 -Q ......,... ,. . VV my.: -is 151 ii ' lg i . Gif.. . iq l if' i qi .y ' ...M H W . . ' f - ,Q::...1w 54 2 f 52 LU! ' i w in.l I ucmlt. Xl. Qhiacchiii leo-capiainj. lx Scufcrl lco-capluinl, L. Gaydon, M, Hegkeyh 4 tr' 5 , ' 51 li- . f I stifling. X1 N.ilil.in.i, D Diiiiisietter. S. PUlAlQ.lvKICC7, K. Koch, A Metzger. M. Jewell. Row 3 K - lfj i ' L i. fi itll l L lu-rniss Roi.-. 4 ffimch Mini Nlissiiig: S Quccn. D Rcchlin. i MA J ,' ji fy X I I s 1 it-e--f l--- -Z1 i- - M907 W., xx - .I---H+-f--ff r f ., my X Row l: L. Blaine, K. McCully. J. Murzynowski, M. Fletcher, R Bugman, A. Kruszka. Row 2: R. Pilger, J. Wieder, M. Helmer. J. Jankowski, C. Radwan, B. Kelleher. Row 3: G. Russo, M. LaRusso. J. Stoutenberg, C. Louise, E. Mendola, A. Salasny. Row 4: M. Sparaco, C. Rellinger. D. Peters, D. Lang. Row 5: Coach Rohring, Coach Senn. x 21.- -s Q Q l Row l: S. Caldarella, M. Murphy, J. Kruszka, J. Stoutenberg, D. Kazmarski, J. Salasny. L. Meade, G. Wieder. Row 2: R. Corsetti, D. Grabowski, D. Ott, K. Korlewski. C. Kencel, P Barbera, J. Buchanan, P Cackovich. Row 3: C. Cudahy, D. Mondel, T. Sparaco, L. RUsso, T. Crawford, C. Corsetti, J. Kencel, S. Parker. Row 4: N. Russo, B. Herr, J. Nelson, S. Will. E Holforth, J. Krohn, K. Moores, P Klawitter. Row 5: B. Bluth, E. Shaffer, M. Wright, S. Kencel, R. Bantle, T. Shaffer, M. Klawitter. S. Neal. Row 6: Coach Rohring, Coach Senn. I D00 TRACK The Indoor Track team had a very successful season. Frontier's boys finished with a 3-l record in Division I. losing only to Sweet Hone. The girls had a 2-2 season for Coaches Senn and Rohring. ln the ECIC Divisional meet. Jim Kruszka won the 600 meter run and John Salasny took the triple jump. Also winning was the 6-lap relay team of Dave Kac- marski, Gary Wieder, Kevin Moores, and John Salasny. Michele Sparaco and Cheryl Rellinger were l-2 in the 1500 meter walk. Kacmarski set a school record for the 55 meters, finishing third in 6.5 seconds. Cheryl Radwan starred Frontier in the Christmas ln- vitational, winning the 440 in a Section VI record of 63.7 seconds. Other high finishers during the season were Jackie Murzynowski and Chandra Louise. Seniors who will definitely be missed next year in- clude Michele Sparaco, Mary Helmer, Gary Wieder. Dave Kacmarski, Margie Cline, John Nelson, Dan Gra- bowski, and Mike Ralbovsky. ff GE? . l l I ,, -FW I l '. -:, . .t ,L QL ll., E L., 'gr wr F E1 Jew'-B VGLLEYEALL This year's Girls' J.V volleyball team compiled an overall record of 8-4 and a league record of 6-4. Coach Albert stated that all of the girls played very important parts in every game throughout the season. With these girls moving up to play varsity ball next year, Coach Sylves and the rest of the school looks forward to a very promising varsity team next year. fl we . .V . V f Ti? is A I . V ii Q.. Q A ' 1 - M, . f.,1- . -, 4-1 QS' Row I: K. Duke icaptj, A. McCully icaptj, M. Lipinski tcaptj. Row 2: K, Koch, L. Luczak, L. Sterling, J. Lovern. Row 3: N. Moran, J, Mackenburg, S. Polakiewicz, S. Hooper. Row 4: B. Strasser tManagerJ, L. Friscic, D. Lang tmanagerb, Mrs. Albert QCoachJ, Missing: S. Hanley, L. Blain fmanagerj ,...f ' Row l: K. Karmelek. M. Duke tC11pt.J. M. Chiacchiu lCapt.j. Row 2: A. Metzger. M. Sulduna, P Menz. J. Pankowska. Row 3: C. Czech. K. Seufert. D. Rechlin. 1 C, I GIRLS, VARSIT ULLEYB L The Girls' varsity volleyball team ended their sea- son with a 7-5 record, missing the sectional playoffs by only one game. This year three players were named to the league all-star team. Senior Maria Chiacchia was named to the first team while juniors Ann Metzger and Chris Czech were both named to the second team. Next year's varsity team should threaten for the league title with several fine juniors returning in ad- dition to the influx of members of this year's fine .l.V. squad. G irls' Volleyball l 73 1 LTV 1 sg f T f 2 J. f WW f it-iv' W UREBILINB me I A-9 I3 5- , tr xx-wtf my :fa A?A fy. ieabinpartyi-for olson EMF BSHOP 001 teaching for Fridays the Lav crew, I Luv Ray Local, Always re- DS EN PW CP KB MR JS TC 'fCrash Regents, Varsity Public Information Intramurals. Remember times - Soccer 8r. Ridge! PM LV LD JM DS MM PS MS GC Mike. MARY ARMSTRONG, Local, Mixed Chorus, Drama, Select Chorus, Stage - Crew, Color Guard, Secretary - VICA Club. Never forget the great x I've had thanx SDCBSTDDESP Me Albert Nice tie Mr. Haines!! MARY BETH ARNST, Regents, FBLA, Mickey Mouse is rude. Robert Redford, I'm available. The best - MB, LG, LM, KH, GB, MG, DB. CAROLYN ARTHUR, Regents, The Light fades from the screen from the Famous final scene - Seger - I love ya, Don. ELEANOR E. BACKUS, Local, Year- book, The moments maybe temporary but the memories are forever - remem- ber - all nighters. CAROLYN BAKER, Regents, Mixed Chorus, Select Chorus, Band, Music- Club - Vice-President, Drama Club, Musicals, Public Information Club. Al- ways remember the musicals! Thanks LAR for always being there, Luv YAlot! SDSTMP JOSEPH BALDELLI, Regents, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, National Honor Society. A Man Must have his dreams -- Never stop reaching for new goals. KAZ, O, RL, AUCH, KEH. iviAD.oNNA BALESTER roomy, Local, Iill miss the good x's and great .people of the past. Esp. DS, LR, CB, MA, CC, DM, GM, NA. ,ds ss- 4: elf' . A W 5 . W W 2 5 'S 2-1 Y' Ui O O a I1 T l' . ggfaxg T Ihngtilooiging forward to moving on - I I I at .ei s , , , W ae:-f . SENIOR DIRECTORY MARY BARGERON, Regents. Senior Class Pres., Soph. Class Pres.. Students Gov't tSec. 8: VP.l, Varsity Soccer, JV Volleyball, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Homecoming Chairman, Dra- ma Club, Stage Crew, The Wiz, Mame, 8: The Sound of Musicfl Life is what happens while you're making other plans. Love to all PULAPI-IYZ My Keith. MARTY BAUMANN, Local, Life's out for the taking, eternity's waiting for you and me ... ILU 'AMY' PAM BAXTER, Bill forever! Good friends are for keeps . . . SD, CH, LB, MB, EA, KB, JA. Love is . . . Memories. LORI BAZLEY, Student Government, Track, Our memories of yesterday will last a life time. MBCM:-LDLH:- MKSR Esp. memories wfJohn. DAWN BELL, Regents, Varsity Basket- ball, Forum, Gateway. MUNCHKINf' Memories are Forever. Mic . . . Sum- mer '80 LSJHLHMM I Luv You Paul '83. JOE BELSENICH, Local, JV Baseball, JV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Club. RUSSELL BENNETT, Regents, There is no darkside of the moon, real- lyg matter of fact, it is all dark. - FLOYD JOSEPH BERNARD, Regents, Gate- way Editor, Public Information Club, HiLites, National Honor Society, It's Academic, Music Club Officer, Bands, Chorus, Musicals, Drama Club, FE.S.O., Varsity Scrabble CCapt.J, Stu- dent Government, French Club, Class Representative. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all! To the next Frontier!! BRIAN BIALY, Local, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, DECA Club, Bookstore, JV Baseball. Bilesz KC Neuf Kaz JM JK - Margie --- Thanks for the good times and good luck! RG 'TPS ' TIMOTHY BIDDLE, Local, Cross Country. Always remember Potter Road with D.B., B.C., and Lord Rauth, Ma- libu Madness 4th Sen. L. LISA BLAIN, Local, FBLA, Girls' Vol- leyball Manager. PR and Capt. Crunch Nurses' wrestlin' 2fl2f83 bus. Math PMNYMLMSSRCBSSDRFIMHDU. DANIEL BLANK, Regents, Gateway. FESO, Cross-country Skiing, Data Pro- cessing, Varsity Scrabble Team. JOHN BLEECI-I, Regents, Varsity Bas- ketball, JV Basketball, Varsity Volley- ball, National Honor Society. The kid is - U. Sam's: A BC, Sherkston, Squire OP - Jill Bennett Fever RR DM, MC, Sue S. SUZANNE BOEHM, German Club, German Club ttreasurerl, Model Of- ficefPublic Information Club tvice- presidentj, Gateway Business Staff. Tears fill my eyes as time nears to leave Frontier FfF CL at VH81WHO82 SB MB Ken COLLEEN BOWER, local, Public In- formation Club ttreasurerj, FBLA, Model Office. I'll always remember my senior yr. 8: friends. Especially Julie, Paula, Steve, MS RC. MARY ELLEN BOWERS, Regents, Drama Club, FESO, Mixed Chorus, Se- lect Chorus. Thanks for the memories - KMG, NG, CM, GS, KC, JG, 8: PZCO, M8:D, BZ What? DANIEL BOZEK, Local, Here's to PR Thanks to TB and BC remember the races, I will. Remember JC always. MARY BRATEK, Local, Student Gov- ernment, A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. LDLBLHCMM- KSR G.T. at BV 8: WfMarty. CONNIE BREINDEL, Regents, Fo- rum, French Club. Ceber, Hi Guys Sr. Yr. - Best wf eyes, crunchies, Myers 6th. starers, weekends, RTP 8: gang JIM BRIDGES, Regents, Varsity RiHe. All the good times especially with the one I love - Karen Rifle JD, MB, KC, CM, JB. TB. KIRSTEN BRITTON, Regents, Boys Volleyball Manager, Boys Basketball stats. Those who turned me - you are unique in all the world, esp. my little prince Joe '81 Senior Dii'ectorf.',fl'75 vi Q , . 1 Y if fv 1, .,:-. JOYCE BROCKI, Local, Library As- sistant, German Club, Polish Club. Ev- ery day will be remembered differently thanks COS 82-83 fccdkj dw and RUSS GTO!! SHIRLEY BROOKS, Local, Of all the pleasurczx life can bring. Friendship is ilu: sweetest thing. HR EB CC. JJ. PEGGY BROWN Local. Chorus. Dra- ma Club. Stage Crew. GOOD TIMES IN PB Bl-1E42l All my love to Bob. Good lu-:lc to MB. JJ. JB, TW. GL. Party!! KAREN BROWNING, Regents, FBLA - Secretary, Public Information Club, Soccer Intramurals. Remember All the fun. Florida - Ridge EAJM- PBPMDSCLLVLPLHMMASJKCC SL RMMSCSPEMS Bye! MAGDALENE BUCK, Local, Journey to Asia and find yourself a loverboyg Reb. The good Times MALMKHJC- SBDJ AGS JULIE ANNE BUCKLEY, Local, Spanish Club, Mixed Chorus, Select Chorus. The times were special. Caro- lyn, DKLRJGMMS. I LL ALWAYS love you Eric!! P.S. Grandpa HELEN BUEKFA, Local, Memories are precious things. Good times BGC BL CAPT CRUNCH, WAVERS DK 8a KC, PR, 81-83 ' SUSAN BUSSI, Regents, Chorus, French Club, German Club, National Honor Society, Color Guard, German Club -- Vice President. Remember the past. Live the present, Dream the Fu- ture. Friends Foreverg AC, SBQ CN KERRY LYNN BYRNE, local, Stu- dent Government. One night will remind you how we touched 8: went our separate ways. PM KS DS PL RF SL KAREN DAN CASSIDY, Local, Concert Bandg Marching Band: Pit Bandg Stage Crew, Musicals FESO, Music Club, Drama Club, International Thespian Society. What? Cast parties. Great times in Band St Pit. Take it easy. MSBCDBGSSR SDKF RRJOLA? KENNETH CHANDLER, Local, It was good but glad its over party hardy good luck everyoneg will remember the good times XTCBCSBJB7 'INGELA CHIGCCIIIO. Regents. U.trr:t.1j. Business. Senior Claws Repre- I rrr. liww. A r..- tl tlLt.lULlll'llL1ilCl1 if tl ,gett- ,l.. -.g'r.+.1ul lr:-..ml lr, 1. trc.e,tir llrlllrllili Eli. lib. XL. I I Cillvll lnttcttor ketball Track, surer, way Business Model Government. M 8a D being there. Dar ylll have Bob, I love ya! MICHAEL D. CLIFFORD, Regents, Dunk Patrol, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Club, JV Basketball, JV Volleyball. Ewing, Vanilla thunder: Face, tomahawk, 180-DRJ 641-Jaws,Krj, Jake, Wiedy, Lip, esp. Lisa. NANCY CLIFFORD, Regents, OOYEAH! Live It Up while ya can! REM Good times Good friends, forget the reat. MARJORIE CLINE, Regents, Gate- way, Mock Trial Team, Model Office Club, Varsity Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Student Govern- ment, Girls Athletic Club, DAR CHERYL MARY CHA DUKE MEEG BRIAN THANKS FOR MAKING MY SENIOR YEAR THE BEST! CHRISTINE MARIE COLE, Thanx to all of the special friends i've made JBDKELDMDREBSBMSDRSQ- DPPM SDNBMMKBHDRPANDE- SPTR JULIE COLLARD, Local, Pub- lic Information Club, Arise go forth and conquer thanks Paula and colleen. Best friends forever. l0fl7. PETER M. COMERATE, Regents, Pit Band, Stage Band, OH well!!! Never for- get Joe, Steve, Wiedy, and the foxy Lady ALANE CONGILOSI, Regents, Ger- man Club, A friend is someone who lis- tens with the heart. Thanks 8: good luck -- KL, JT, ML. DS. JH. FRANK CONNER, Regents, Chess Club, Rifle Team, Rifle Club, KH, MS, J B, Rifle Team . . . Keep Your memories and make your dreams come true. TRICIA CONSTANTINO, Local, Ski club, Stairway to heaven PW good times wf col blgmdalbest Bradiey, 6f24f8l. RONALD CRANDALL, regents, The Doors There's the known3Wthere's the unknown, what separates them is the door. fi'.T-JTIIONY CROCE, Local. Good liter, tg o., J.C., Party hurtj.. Rock il- Roll and keep it between the ditches, C rect To good times looo is.- DAVID was beautifu DENISE RENEE MY dreams are shared care thanks PIGG BOO ya Jeff 3f13f82 SUSAN DECARLO, Club, Music Club - Club - treasurer Musicals -- rus, Select tional Thespian come, you already RN, Luv ya: esp, RICH!! MARK DeOCA ing, Great LR JS, ESP stripper Thanx SUE DEPCREPSKI, made it. Over the X's with DB SD DARIN DEPERTO, SHERI days Donna forever Italy STEVE J, Mixed Club, ca Mameit GG, MS, SQ, ML, Local, parties at to Jill Local, J.V. Varsity Softball, Varsity Mixed Chorus, Junior Bookstore, Student Gateway Business, Home- Do not be anxious for tomorrow will take YOUR EYES l FANCY I LOVE YA! God Bless. LYNN DUKE, Regents, Indoor Track, Varsity Outdoor Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity J.V. Volleyball, Model Of- fice, Public Information Club, Home- room Representative, To those who I've helped and those who are loved by me. Mom, Dad, but especially my Ron. DARLENE DURUSKY Regents, Dra- ma Club, Music Club, Business Club, French Club, Student Government, Mixed f Select Chorus, Forum, Musical, Good xis wffriends JWKMD SJ ESP. PH - you made it special - I love you 8: always will! KIM EBERHARDT, Regents, Rick, as time goes on I realize how much you mean to me. I love you forever. PAUL ECKMAN, Local, Football, Wrestling, Varsity Club, Don't take life too seriously you'll never get out of it alive. Take it easy people. CATHY M. EDDY, Local, Chorus, Goodbye to all of thisn Remember all the good times. To the one I love -- Dan. SCOTT A. ENDRESS, Regents, J.V. Football, Varsity Club, Varsity Swim- ming, Band, Musical - The Sound of Music . J. ENSER, Local, Luck in the future, thanks to JD, RK, RS, TR, FB, DB, GN, FARALLO. Regents, Club, F.E.S.O. Band, Marching Band, Student Thespian Soci- Love Death - Indeed I will KAREN FITZGERALD, Regents, Student Government, International Club, EB.L.A. Skiing, Softball Man- ager, Gateway Staff, Alfred, Memories last forever - Luv Ya MHSLD, Lynn, Joan, MDCRJHMG-Ms. D, ESP, you John, May all the happiness be yours. SUSAN FLAHERTY, Peer Listening, And so Today my World it Smiles, Your Hand in Mine We Walked the Miles, Love Ya Kelly. MARGARET FLANAGAN, FBLA. Gateway Business. Thanks to my friends for sharing your laughs, your smiles, and all the good times. CB PATRICK FLOOD, Regents, Wrestling Team. Will remember partying with C.M., D.W., D.l., D.L., D.C., JF, J.B., S.H., J.S., J.B., J.M., and prom picnics. TERESA ANN FORBES, Regents, Drama club, Mixed Chorus, Library Worker, Select Chorus, International Club, Music Club, German Club, Secre- tary of German Club. RG, CM, SD, JR ML, MH, and lil'prep - thanks for the love 8a friendship - Terry - rmbr Chaut. CAROL ANN FOX, Regents, Student Government, Varsity tennis, Indoor track, Cross-Country, French Club, Pit Band. Friends make life so much brighter - thanx Dan - love you al- ways 7 tennis pac the med LAWRENCE FRANK, Regents, Stu- dent Government, Gateway. Is there a lesson to be learned from all of this? Life goes on KT DM AK GN DMLC! TIMOTHY FRAPPA, Regents, Varsity Soccer Indoor Track, I love to stab peo- ple in the back! Miss Losi JACK GARDINA, Local, Bethford parties good times GS in potter road GR RS LP SM PW BJ DS CHRIS GASINSKI, Regents, ln '82 I learned to follow Edg Hemchargers, tem- petg Tomszak can't drive, crash-money MICHAEL J. GATES, Broadcasting Club, Drama Club, Stage Crew, EE.S.O. Student Government, Rifle Team, Rifle Club, Gonzo: thanks to my Maggot friends KK MR JK ES especial- ly MAVP OF AMAC and FKC SCUM ROSEMARIE GATZEK, Regents. German Club, Select Chorus, Drama Club, Music Club, Library Worker, Many thanks to all my friends especially tree ML CN TP TK CM MN rip mup- pet fever LINDA M. GAYDON, Local, Volley- ball, Basketball, Soccer. CHRIS GEARHART, Local, Varsity Football JODI GEMBERLING, Local, Thanks for all of the good times - CH, MH, CC, JC DS 81. ESR Vinnie L8LL always mom, thanks. ROBERT GINTER, JR., Local. DEBORAH GLEASON, Local, Volley- ball, Track. Doo, the Zebbie duo! Bag- geris bunch - don't forget the laffs and memories! Thanks PJH I NANCY GONSER, Regents, Drama Club, Stage Crew, Musical, Music Club, Select Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Home- coming Committee, Student Govern- ment, Spanish Club, Yearbook Staff, Softball Manager, National Thespian Society. What great times - last sum- mer! Halloween - Spam - Terrific friends - Love You Lar! So Long. JILL GOODHEART1 Regents, Junior Class Vice-President. If the sun refused to shine, I will still be loving you . . . Bill forever . . . Sag NANCY GOULD, Local, Indoor Track, Spanish Club, FBLA, Model Of- fice, Ski Club, Varsity Softball. Howev- er rare true love is true friendship is rarer -- remember the times and dreams DANIEL GRABOWSKI, Regents, Var- sity Cross-Country, Varsity Outdoor Track, Varsity Indoor Track. I'll always remember MR MH JH TH TO, Thanks Mr. Cap., Good times at track and X-c TRACEY GREEN, Regents. If I leave here tomorrowk would you still remem- ber me? LAURA GREENWALD, Local, FBLA, Mixed Chorus, Memories will never be forgotten! Thanks - MSLD, JH, CM and friends for all the support! DAMI AN GREGOIRE, Local KAREN GUGINO, Regents, Forum, French Club, Mixed Chorus, Select Chorus, Nat'l Honor Society, lt-Eat'l Hon- or Society Pres. lt's Aoadernic. Every- one needs Someone Spoeiah I have been Lucky To find Jim. My LC-'.'e, it ME, CM. ML. Senior Dir-ztztoryf l 7 FRANK GUIDO, Local, Better known as Phil Geedo. MONICA HAAS, Local, DECA, Vol- leyball tManagerj, Bookstore. Chip, thanks for till the good times: CC. VM, JG, PE. N Carol - Calif. Carnegie. Par- I-. XREN IT. I-IA-.CItFTT. Regents. JV and Varsity Cheer leading. Gateway Stu- dent Gore:-ninent. French Club. Drama Club. Spider baggcrs bunch fever best runes uitlt: JWJBSQKSPMLGDG esp. liciry. Thanx NIGSJG PHILIP HADLEY, Regents, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Tennis, Gateway, Stu- dent Government, Cross-Country Ski- ing, Varsity Scrabble Team. It has been fun but now it is over. But memories last, Thanx G.N.D.B.:-T.C.S.W.M.N. JANET HAHN, Local, FBLA, Water Ballet, Ski Club. Hey guyis we made it! Thanks to my friends, let the good times roll WDWf82 RKP DAVID P. HAINES, Regents, Soccer, Marching Band, Band, Cross-Country Skiing. JAMES HALEY, Local, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Ski Club. X-C, Track, 8: skiing - I loved the con- certs, parties, 8: friends! -- DG, MR, AL, TH, 8:, Chris! LESLIE HAM, Forum, French Club, Ski Club, X-Country Ski Club, Drama Club, National Honor Society. Good memories last forever - Thanx to all my friends who made them special, esp. Gary. KEVIN HANNEL, Regents, Gateway, Hilites, National Honor Society, Drama Club, Stage Crew, Itis Academic, Chess Club, Public Information Club, Forum, Student Government, Ecology, Varsity Scrabble Team. Empires need Emper- ors.. Kingdoms need Kings, A new world tls coming. Embrace it. It is our last hope. GERALD HAPEMAN. Local. Gate- way. Catch the Rainbow. Ride the wind io the sim. Sli leaves me star siru-gli. lligx liirlw' f .Illl ll Xl'lQXl I.-itil. Ijuittl. .lLl.f7 fiiitl. l 1i lnillkl I I'-ini-l5.1i'..f i, 'l'f..'Jfi'. lily-..: K iiiu, I. 1 if ini tjrgx 'lm 'e :X1.'t'.lJfi-J. t-i lliiiuvti lliiiiz lroiii the si.-:iq 'S i tty, mir Diittifi KIMBERLYA., the good times and parties MB, KH, And everyone else VILLE. SHAWN HEARN, Local, Varsity Foot- ball, J .V. Football, Had Excellent Party- ing times with JM, JB, KS, HB, JS, JS, EM, DW, PE KILLER Rules, Vacation. ANGIE T HAYWOOD, DECA Trea- surer, Bookstore, Deca I and II, My Dream awaits. AIN'T no mountain High enough Best of Friends, ES BL EJ LV GP MK SK. MARY MARGERET HELMER, Lo- cal, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity In- door Track, Varsity Outdoor Track, French Club, Peer Listening, Determi- nation marks the Difference Between achieving a goal or Falling Short XC 82. KELLY HERWOOD, Regents, GirI's Varsity Softball, Girl's Varsity Volley- ball, Girl's Varsity Swimming fCaptainJ, The Best of times. Thanks JH, AC, The GANG, and especially MARK, 7 f Zlf 82. SPORTS. JULIE HOFFMAN, Regents, Ski Club, Memories of my friends will last forever. Thanks DB KB SF LH LS For every- thing. JANET HOLFOTH, Regents, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Indoor Track, Varsity Soccer, True Love is rare 8: should be held on to. I Love You SAL, ALWAYS 8: FOREVER. LYNN RAE HOLLEY, Local, I had good times in Pr 81-82. Good luck to my friends - especially JB, MB, M 8: MB, PB, HZ. JOVANKA, JOVIC, Local, Memories are treasures of the Plea- sures we have Known. Thanks BLJS- LPKS DS 8: Mrs. W. DOUGLAS E. HOOPER, Regents, Football, Wrestling, Eric, Mike, BK Lu- ther Bain always and forever B. VG I Love You Paula. LISA HORBACHEWSKI, Regents, This is the end tDoorsJ but the good times will live on RR Sam PR fill AL RA PM KH. KAREN HORN BERGER, Bocal, Ger- man Club, Will always remember the good times with JC MM MB MA JT LH Ms ' wi CR lerrv sir, .irq Lit .L.. IME' liO:5'l'. Lngai, What a long strange trip il! been HITIIIIER trip AHEAD S T ti li LTO N KEN E. M. F Mezcal-oi I , MARY M. HUTTON, FRANCIS J . cal, Football, Izzy, Always Luck to KOR CS eryone the BOSS. MARK JACOBS, Varsity ty Hockey, Varsity Club fHockey Parties : Soccerjg ROB CLIFF KAR, T - PAUL UID JEFFREY S. JARDINE, Local, Crew Mama '82, Bookstore, Luck Class of '83: JH LG JP BP SQ, Thanks for the Great Times, JOUR- NEY RULES. TED JEFFERS, Regents, JV Basket- ball, Good Luck to my friends BN, DR, TB, SH, KK, JG, BR 8: MARGIE Ha- waii, KEEP THE PARTY GOING. JACKIE J IUDITTA, Local, I had goo times in PR 81-82. Good Luck tor rn friends especially JB MB M8:M -T s a PB, HZ. ' J OVANKA J OVIC, Local, Social Club, Thanks for the GOOD TIMES Mrs. Koss, Ms. Towne, Ms. Fuchs, Jim Sa- buda SB. MS. D.A.B.J. . EILEEN JOYCE, Local,.I will alwa cherish the Good Times shared with my friends Hi Timbo I made It. I KARON JUREK, Local, Don't what people think of youg what is what you think of yourself DAVE KAK Track, Baseball, for all the GOOD MJ 'O JW GH RR MARK M. Team, That's just after midnight, over red violets but Kim I Luv Regents, Band Marching, Varsity Soc- Govit, French Club, Musi- Business Staff, Annie are forever - Studley. Conti- Always - Love: KJTKSWMB- Pula-Ila BETH KICINSKI, Lo- Business Staff ,... MAR- We look ahead to the future, but miss the past. AHBLBR SFKS- RSJGTJ BRIAN KIJ, Local, Bookstore. The World is full of kings 8L Queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams. NATALIE DAVIS KING, Regents, Var- sity Wrestling, French Club. Trips! What happened? The Police! Tia, RE, FE f PP f BV! GM: Don't worry! DMMMLKJ S- JD! DCVTNDK 7f3! RONALD E KLIMOWICZ, Regents, Ski Club, Stage Crew. Living after midnt wf the manilichi gl his z pronged crowng Harley Gang 8c Shari MICHAEL L. KNOLL, Local, J.V. Football, J .V Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Drama Club, Stage Crew, Kenny B Lout BK on top! KAREN KOEHLER, Happy Hump Day! Tuesday bowling night and Thurs- , day babysitting Night. KOERNER, Local, Book The good times I've shared with Tom and my friends will last forever. Regents, Spare me Good x's JHTHE spider Local, Ski Club Chorus, The Peter KREUTTER, Regents, Spanish ftreasurerj, Drama Club Stage Crew, Broadcasting Club, Gateway, Stu- dent Government, National Honor Soci- ety. Never forget you Ed. Thanks for be- ing there Mike. 'member the good times wf AP 8a EB LOUIS KRUSZKA, Regents PATRICIA KU EBLER, Local, Had lots of good times will always remember my friends prom 82 8L 83 Trish and Mark DENNIS KUNSELMAN, Regents, Soccer fCaptainJ, Drama Club, Varsity Club, Stage Crew. Always remember times wf Sally W. 48 hours wf Keith stage crew RWBSOOK Soccer ELIZABETH A. LATES, Local, FBLA, Public Information Club. The Memories will remain, but now it's time to turn the page! Thanx JSLPLHKS 8a DOUG ANN LEJCA, Local, Thanx to all my friends for all the good times and memo- ries. Best Wishes LH DL SK BARBARA LENTS, Local, So the Days turn into years and still tomorrow appears ESMKNBAHHZBR. 7f8f78, HO. MICHAEL R LEONARD, Local, I lost you once this time we jam together ang. SAFADTHATDAD Always Love you Renee MARIE C. LEWANDOWSKI, Re- gents, Forum, French Club, Polish Club, Student Government, International Club. Thanks LBJTACRSK GCMR- GMGLFCMLLK for making my years at Frontier very special to me. KELLY SUSAN LINEHAN, Local, German Club, FBLA, Yesterday is nev- er gone as long as we remember: DS, AC, JC, 8: ESP. Rich I love you HB TIMOTHY F. LIPINSKI, Regents, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Hockey, J-V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Varsity Club, Remember Hockey. Base- ball, Biff Batterson, WCKCK. Had some good times Good Luck 83. RICHARD LOMBARD. Regents. Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, TRACY!!! Cool Dog! PS JSODK FOOTBALL, BASEBALL AND ALL THE MEMORIES AT FCH WOW! ALINE A. LOTOCKI. Local, Girls Basketball. Gateway Business Staff, FLBA.Turn me loose Loverboy Prom 81 Xt 82 wfFRANK Gootltimesa wfhflary dc Josette PMALBl,KSLPl'll Cl-IUCK TARA QU l N N LOW ES, lotiul. WELL. l'l 'S FINA! LY OVER, IUVF AND L Ill- K TU All., NIH' lfl',ll'lNlJIE1, TAI! If 1. fxl4.l:. f5f,fl'lOOl,'Fl Ulflw ALICE LUCAS, FBLA, Chess Club, Gateway, lt's come to an end but yet a new beginning. Florida Elephantshoes Rog MSPGALBLBLKS PAUL M. LUCZAK, Regents, J.V. Football, JV Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Na- tional Honor Society, Class Officer, Var- sity Club, What a long strange trip it's been - Grateful Dead - Mudhole! 53413 - JW - TE BR, MD, Mom and Dad. CHRISTINE M. LUKASZEWICZ, Regents, National Honor Society, Polish Club, Memories of good times, parties 8L Friends - Buddy Maria AP 8a SB at VH '81, WHO '82, JIM MACRI, Jamnewg I am free look at me: I am young, sight unseen, life un- sung 'RUSH. AMY MADDIGAN, Regents, Water Ballet, Bookstore, Ski Club, What heav- en brought you and me cannot be forgot- ten. . . I LUV MARTY' Thanx all! ESP BE MAUREEN PATRICIA MADIGAN, Local , Hilites, Public Info, Office Work- er, Here's to those who've wished me well CYNTHIA MALEK, Regents, Spanish Club, Polish Club, French Club, Forum, National Honor Society, Thanks to all of my friends for the great memories, laughs and smiles, KG, JB, TM, ML. MICHELLE MANNS, Regents, MAME , THE WIZ , GREASE , Student Govt, French Club, Drama Club, Music Club, National Honor Soci- ety, What can I say that I haven't al- ready l'll miss y'all - BEAR Ger Bug Killer, PULA, Nonukes MELINDA MANTINO, Local, Re- member all wc've said Xt done St felt about each other. Best limes WIXDDDS- ESDBPS Senior Directoryfl79 . ', ' U. ', CHAD MAYERHOFER, Regents, Bowling, French Club, Forum. RICH MITCHELL. Local, My life is still young so I take my chances, Thanks .H NISPPDDMCPMEACKLD. With l wifi l.ymi. 'viltfli lf l. LF 'X'i':CL.slNE. Local, Con- cert Band. ix'l:irt'liing Band. Will always remember good times with BW EM KH JC. Thanks for everything. WILLIAM MCCORMICK, Local, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Football. Scene skip, MB PR Natnat Bethford mind- less scrap l2fl7 Who Herc, PJ Jack, SM DS CSN8cY. JOHN McCOY, Regents, Swimming, Tennis, You'll always be in my life MG, I love you, Party JW, CR, BS, JM, Diving, Skiing, Roadtrip. PATRICIA McGILLICUDDYL Local, Girls Varsity Soccer. Memories live on: Soccer The ridge Thanks LV Gang esp. MS RM LV, MM I love you JL!! EILEEN MCGOWAN, Regents, Con- cert Band, Marching Band. Thanks to my friends who helped me grow. Good luck and God Bless. MARGARET A. MCLAUGHLIN, Lo- cal, Drama Club, Chess Club, I shall always remember NC, BR, JB, MR, SE, and Father Mike, Remember Confes- sions. ANNETTE MEAD, Local, Live for to- day tomorrow might not be here for you. Ramble on. Good Times with NCDPNA. - ERIC J. MEDYNSKI, Regents, Stones '81, Who '82, Summer '81, lst Pd the ORYI Hendrix keep on partying Long Live Rock. CHERYL MEEGAN. Local, Volley- ball. Ski Club. Softball. Student Gov- -ii i,if I-1 lllitf I tl: II. DECA Club I .i J I. Fil lf'v'i--.9it.il'.g, lhlcdg Bag- gl .Ji l'li.li'iw. Guy- llkir the mfiiiio- ries. C lilufi 'mira Ill iif1it.i'lo:'j3ul. Ya. IDAXXW4 KlI1Ii3l-1. Local. fffig:iiictoI.Jgy I limillj. mqidc it with iii-Q help oi .riff lfiuluds, IJISLR 'xl.i3lJc I will it up. llltzilltfi jill: tgilln lklll lrulllg ilirff Pl2Nh-:Y .I f.lLNX.l.if'.'1il. iii' pol .- lnill limit N'iillrj,l1i..ll 'i-l.t...fl: 'loitll ti.. lfw-Sid? Ilii'.':'l Ii.,ggf.'s1 Elirilfl ful-.l'l'I'! lt' fill. tail iii 't Lfw win. 'T-ltffii 4, lf: 'aff' .PIU ' kJt.'llli.'i I..li1i:i. L I GRETCHEN Spanish Class ish Club. There is only be able to spend your life way. DIVING! . . . DALE ROSEANNE MICHALCZAK, Regents, Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Club, Polish Club ISecre- taryJ, Senior Class Representative, Gateway Business Staff. Thanx to my pals esp. GM CB to John my honey al- ways 8c forever 3-30-81 TLA Journey KIM MICHELSEN, Local, Ski Club, Thanks for the memories Lynn 8L Mag- gie, Kathy, Leda 81. Cindy. ES. Steven, I love you. J UDEE E. MILANO, Regents, Student Government, French Club, Drama Club, Music Club, Cross Country Ski Club, Select Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Gateway Business Staff, Sophomore Class Officer, Stage Crew. SB Chorus Surfs up PULA Shots New Year Than Gerb Sal Bear PHYZ AJKDABSK- JTSTL?! BUG . JOSEPH MILLER, Local, Golf, DECA, Bookstore. Thanks for the good times SK, PS, DR, TG, DK, BB, KK, TL, BT, DE, MJ, and of course Jeanne. PAULA A. MILLER, Regents, Gate- way Business Staff. The best memories were times spend w f friends TN AL LB PM LA LH 7-4 BVBC. RICH MILLER, Local, Rick loves Tina. Good luck to G.K,, B.D. STEVEN 'II MOHR, Regents, Varsity Football, Varsity Indoor Track, Varsity Outdoor Track, Cross-Country, Ecology. Dead puppies aren't much fun, fishhead rolly-Polly Fishheads SORLT DAVID E MONDEL, Regents, Indoor Track, Baseball. KilIer', Larry CFlexj Gene: Garyg Sizelessg Sax Symbolg Georgieg Little Hands, CUDLOW. TAMI L. MORFORD, Forum, French Club. 'tYou're here for a short visit so be sure to stop and smell the llowersf' A,l..l.YANN MOSEY, Regents, Cheer- leader. Soccer. Gateway, Broadcasting, ielilites, Drama Club, Music Club, Ski Club. VP Senior Class. Student govern- iri-.ni Studeiit oi' month, Spirit of lst,-tim., Tliaril.-. in all my friends! I'll riot-2 5, on in ing. bool-1 ol memory fShake- spear'-:l. Y.O. l'T. -Y PULA! torj Drama ness Esp. Anna BILLI JO generates Love Ya MICHAEL Bookstore, It's partying people never for all your love and JOHN C. NELSON, door Track, Never forget Duckie, Plaff, Sweeny, KO, SS, DL, RC, TC, JH TERESA L. NEWKIRK, Spanish Club, German Club Government. Tomorrow isn't us, so take today and -- RMA Chris 8: esp. JOE TIMOTHY N. Your friend always LV LD VW Thank 3 SYTS BYE! BRIAN NICOLOFE sure we are the priests RR, MS, NI, GS, CHRISTINE I' gents, National Honor Club, Spanish Club. I'll high school and the support TN SB TR JT JT and JIM CHERYL L. NORDBLUM, Spanish Club, French Blood Mobile N ' Cross-Country pillar calls ter calls a butterfly ational DIANE NOTTO Officer Student Ballet Ski Club spect for short CB.Bl, Goofy nAW Local, Open JIM 1-5-81. Denise. Thanks J. O'MALLEY, Regents, Indoor Track, Thanks to FRIENDS, REMEMBER SOCCER TEAM, 3rd NG, APBIO. OT'I1 Regents, Forum, Fu- Business Leaders, Spanish Club, Country Skiing, Public Info. THE BEST GIFTS WE HAVE ARE THESE - GOOD FRIENDS AND HAPPY MEMORIES! So Long. DANIEL J. PALMER, Regents, Var. Football, Indoor Track, Tennis, Ecology, THE DECISIONS WE HAVE MADE TODAY WILL BE OUR FUTURE TO- MORROW. Punt amg Forever, STA- CEY + DAN JULIET PANKOWSKA, Regents, Soc- cer, Volleyball, Tennis, Polish Club, French Club, Chess Club, Drama Club, MAME , Ski Club, THANKS TO MY AMERICAN FRIENDS THAT MADE MY STAY IN FRONTIER GREAT JAJA, RP, WYZ. ANN MARIE PAOLINL, Regents, In- ternational Club, Polish Club, Volleyball Music Club, Select Chorus, Stage Crew, Drama Club, of Music , Peer Listening, KF NG RR MB AP FEN KC You're all dynamos I LOVE rem PACO - GO. BE + AL- L ,PARENI Regents, DECA, Club, Bookstore Workers, EM, RHW, Class of LYNN PECORA, Local, FBLA Presi- dent, W. Beach, FL, k. GOSSIP, TAKE CARE KAREN, MD, LARRY, DOLL- MANN: ESR JIM 8-l2-82 Summer of '83 TRACY A. PEIFFER, Local. Varsity Soccer, Try to remember the kind sctp I will never stop loving you RL 8: Thanks. DOUGLAS PERKINS, Hope I die be- fore I get old End of the Bloody oo This is My generation PVT. WM. EUGENE PETERS, Regents, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Indoor Track, Varsity Track and Field, Broadcasting, It's Academic, Washington Workshops, National Honor Society, Centry III Foundation, Youth for Understanding, Student Government, New York State Bar Assc. Mock Trial Team. KATHLEEN PETERSON, Regents, Chorus, FBLA, BEST OF TIMES WITH MY BUDDIES - KMLP- MFLP CSLBJHJE THANK YOU M. 8: D. GOOD ANSWER RICHARDS! LISA PHELAN, Local, FBLA, Public Information Club, Our memories of yes- terday will last a lifetime, COMO- BLALKSJS LHSS, MONA! Hi, Stud- ley! ANGELA M. PIECZYNSKI, Stage Crew, Drama Club, Gateway, Polish Club, RIMA' All touch but no contact MW OTWT L.Z.'s Thank You EBKK DTDRZIP DIANE PIKE, Local, Follow your dreams wherever they lead, smurfs 83 Thanx JC, PM, SQ, MOM, DAD 8: Jer, Love Ya RICHARD POHWAT, Though it's just a memory, some memories last forever - RUSH J.M. T.J. R.H.L. KATHY POORTEN, Regents, Gate- way, Ski Club, Gateway Business Staff See the changes - CSN Thank-you MMKSRSSFJPJV:-DPRK Esr-. SMES and Mike LYNN POUND, FBLA, Thanks you guys for all the good times! Keep in touch! STEPHEN PRITCHARD, Regents, Ski Club, I'm on the road again Turn the page Vermont 81, 83 GLORIA PRIDE, l've finally reached one goal in my life. I pray it continues with high hopes! SUSAN QUEEN, Local, FBLA, DECA, Bookstore, Memories of my friends will always last, 'lBaggers Bunch , Smurfs foreverw, Thanks M8LD NINA SOPHIA RAFALSKE, Regents, Boys' Volleyball Manager, DECA, Homecoming '82, Boys' Basketball Manager, Laugh it's funny Tammy - Thanks for your love and strength Amy Howy I love ya SDJF Bye MICHAEL P. RALBOVSKY, Regents, Drama, Indoor track, Track, Grease',, The Wiz , g'Mame',, Sound of Musicv, Blithe Spirit , Mixed Chorus, g'God gave us memory that we might have roses in December Track Plays GBR Why? DAVID RAMBINO, Local, Excellent times with DP, DS, BN, RR, MS, Party Forever, Hawaii, Chuck, Pint, Forever, I did it. THOMAS RAUTH, Local, l'll always remember the races back from PR and all my good friends forever DENISE L. RECHLIN, Local, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball Manager, Gate- way, Volleyball Manager, Moments are temporary but memories are forever. Re- member tennis, bike trips, 2122 CHRISTOPHER E REGAN, Regents, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Soccer, Varsity swimming, Varsity Club, Drama Club, Senior Class Treasurer, National Honor Society, International Thespian Society, Mock Trial Tournament, Never forget: Soccer, Hockey games, Quarters Wf MJLIPBMDS, Sgrois? AM, Thanks all - Chow! CHERYL ANN REGER. Regents, Mixed Chorus, Select Chorus, HiLites, Balloons Thanks for everything LWJW- MFDM KFSDNGJHLP I love you INTLQLD esp. FR Forever. DEBORAH ANN REITZ, Local. Cheerleading, DECA, Bookstore. i'll al- ways remember the Debbie Duo Rahs CCVMCHMHDGCA LIxl.l'v'AW SQ JEFF Y S nio: Directori s GRACIA RICALTON, Regents, Stu- dent Government, Girls Basketball, Girl's Swimming, Boy's Swimming tManagerl. Mame . Wiz , Sound of Music . Blithe Spirit , Drama Club, Music Club, MixedfSelect Chorus. To any bestest friends MMJMSWMB I Love You -XII! Lil. Bro, Misha: South Bulfalo. Luv Ya TW MARK ALLEN RICHARDS. Local. LESLIE RICHARDSON, Local, Cho- rus, Social Club. I will cherish the memories of Frontier, and all my friends. SHEILA M. RICHARDSON, Local, Forum, Great times wffriends vix. Re- member: towel fights, Brick, fest 82, Summer of 81, and JS. CINDY ROGERS, Regents, Chorus, French Club, Student Government, Wa- ter Ballet, Ski Club. The best thing in life is free -- love of friends and family. LUV YA Cheryl, BRIAN, DN. HELEN ANN RUGER, Local, Cho- rus. Thanks God, Mom, Dad, EDDIE, and Joanne for all your help, and all of the great memories. ROBIN E. RYAN, Regents, Student Government, Drama Club, Stage Crew, FE.S.O., Musical, Select Chorus, Music Club, Broadcasting Club, Gateway, Thespian. What Pula spew forth nervana Parties -l- Pops stories LOVE -lr LUCK to all my friends? DENISE SABUDA, Regents, Chorus, Rifle Team, National Honor Sociefty, Musical, Select Chorus, Rifle Club, Peer Listening, Announcers. The dream has just begun Thanx for the memories and good times - DKJELH LUV YA Ma 81 Dad. wi ICH AFL SAGE, Local, Stage Crewf Drziiiizi Club S-15 Goodbye its the only thing tt.. sag . . find I ll be on my way. CHARLES FRANK SAIA. Regents. Wrestling Tlitinx to GOV lliri much obliged it '.1 . as such ri pleasant stay. PP and IS IQNIR PENIS FIT MHB KRIS. .,- . ,,. 1 VV. ,, Xllt, Ii ALL .l S.-xI.lflANA. Rcgeii1s.lv l3:,1sltctl5i.:ll, Rilie Club. 'Varsity Rifle. lhlo: mir. DS, RS. IV, BEAR. PRED- Dl lf, NIS. I RIC NIR H. GEEK. ED. IXORAN, RIFLE SQLTAD. lt52fSeiiior Directorj. A Club are the essenc J HMM MYASIL! Lis JZ 3 C CHRISTINE M. gents, Ski Club, Indoor sketch of heaven is a big blue it are my friends -- everyone of M-l-D. I KELLY SAUBERAN, All The Great Times at Frontier With Greg Songin Love ya Forever. LISA SAUSNER, Regents, Pit Band fMarnel, Select Chorus, Good luck ev- eryone! Frogs forever! SHEILA SCHANBACHER, Can't wait for my future with Tim Theres no 1 like you SCORPIONSY' Neil Young ,83 ELIZABETH SCHIMERT, Student Government, Water Ballet, Ski Club. Shine on you crazy diamond Pink Floyd SMKDDSMMSS and all the gang Thanks RW PLP SUE SCHNEIDER, Local, And as we wind on down the road LED ZEPPE- LIN, PINK FLOYD Ken, Debi, Luv ya's Party! DEBI SCHUH, Mixed Chorus, Select Chorus, Ski Club, Always srnilin, never sad -- ZEP! Thanks Sue, Mog, MMD DLCLSSWJB. Love you all! PARTY , KATHY SEUFERT, Local, Varsity Vol- leyball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Soft- ball, BAGGER, The memories of my friends will never be forgotten, a special thanx to PM SALVATORE SGROI, Regents, There is, and will always be,.only one love for me and that is my JANNY ALWAYS ERIC SHAGOTT, Local, Wrestling, We gotta get out while we're young cause tramps like us, baby were born to run DANIEL SHARP, Regents, Ed should buy a Mopar 5 KIMBERLY SHOSHO, Regents, Ski Club. Gateway, Water Ballet, French Club, Forum, BABE - LOVE IS THE RAINBOW OF EACH LIFE - THANKS! special memories shared with friends. Local, Book- Listen to the rock my soul 717181 Colorguard, the week- door! Beaner and forever! SUTO, Ski Club, French Chorus, Live-life one day time. Love and luck to those who me smile. SWAHLON, Local, Forum French Club, Spanish Club, AY for the wisest of all counselors, .Rem - PR 8a Bus laughs 8L good S 8: ME. GEORGE SZCZUBLEWSKI, Local, t- Varsity Bowling -,MARY SZCZUBLEWSKI, Local, - Good luck to all, especially to Nancy Allison, Connie Ortiz, and Judy Chernis. ANNETTE SZCZUTKOWSKI, Re- gents, FBLA, Gateway, Spanish Club, Cross Country Skiing, HiLites, Thanks for all the good times! Dar, I'll never forget you. Remember Kevin! PAUL SZELEST, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Club. Remember all the good times spent with BB DE DR JS JB RL KC DK JM TS NR BT MJ TL DENISE TANGEL, Local, Remember all the good times AR DR DS, HR, SV CDummies and Wheelchairsj KAREN TAYLOR, Local, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Softball, DECA, Book- store, To all my friends, but Mostly to f 1, MARK, I LOVE YOU Bagger's Bunch f Q .JOURNEY '82 ,Q BOB TENEBRUSO, Local, JV Foot- Y . ball, JV Baseball, Varsity Football, Var- J . sity Baseball, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Club, Good times with JSJBPSD I sritr nomo DRT GMCJB TCBM. Rem. with ss To the one 1 Love KA- WAQEDWARD P TOMLJENOVICH JR been GREAT Dan, Jim, Thanks for being there even STAB National Honor So- Skiixig, Gateway, German Club, Life is too important to be Mueht Love te: Tsar- JMLRSACJV 'PCRLJR fflyffh. 'i f f I ' ', ' V . x25: 5.feif'f ,f' 5 ' Ay! fzdemff . fx r rg,-qyy,1f,,fe,,f,, -, ft ,f?'f'-Y' we 1' I f',xU'f ,f H iwgQa2m: .I , ' t ff DAWN UNCAPHER, Local, German Club, Without my friends I couldn't have made it: My Buddy DR DT SB DM LB DV AP MC. JUDY VARGA, Regents, Cheerleading, National Honor Society. Student Gov- ernment, Mixed Chorus, Gateway Busi- ness. If you hve friends you have every thing. Thanks to all of mine for being there. MARK VENTI, Regents, Existence sin't enough to run to 8a DOA Fort Olson Blasdell's BURNING MR. GECKO EMF RR. LUCY A. VUJAKOVICH, Local, The smallest pleasures are the happiest. Happy Hump day. Love ya James CS KK BM GR JAMES C. WAGNER, First impres- sions are only opressions of reality Love so ST RO NG LUCY. JAMES M. WAILER, Regents, Varsity Football, J .V Football Varsity Swim- ming, Ski Club. Our Futures aren't cer- tain and the end is always near Classy 83. ROBERT WECH, Whatever Chokes your Chicken out smoke without Fire Don't mean too much. SALLY K. WEISS, Regents, The Wiz',, Mame , Sound of Music , French Club, Student Government, Ecology, Drama Club, Music Club, Se- lect Chorus. Thanx Buddies. Burger Bear Phyz BF Runw. Us Nuns? PVT I'll miss u. SGCO:-LORADOUT- MEAKMP PULA. ROBERT A. WEST, Local, Varsity Club, JV Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, JV Baseball, Stage Crew, Luther C. Bechow Lacrosse, grap- ple, The Hole Girls Football, Homecom- ing 82, B. K. GARY R. WEIDER, Regents, Varsity Football, Varsity Indoor Track, Varsity Outdoor Track, Band, Pit Band t Wiz 8L Mame'iJ Marching Band, Chorus, Varsity Club, Band Council, Stage Band. Weeds Great Times With Great Friends Heckler, Luther, erk, Cliff esp. SHEILA - YA MAMA. CHERYL ANNE WILLIS, Regents, Peer Listening. Reveille Y US. Navy, The Pretenders 84 Missing Persons N.W. N. R. To: Lindag JGg DN PLG OLV. LINDA E. WILSON, Regents, French Club, Student Government, I begin my journey to the unknown, but I take with me unforgettable memories. Thanks CWDCBRKSLTLR. JOSEPH WHALEN, Local, Library worker, Any Thing for a Laugh, a Good Time, or A Friend. JOESPH M. WITKOWSKI, Local, I wish the following people Good Luck: TC SS CG BS RB RC HZ KZ - esp: KM from ujw. - VICTORIA WOODWORTH, Regents, Stage Band, Forum. Great times wf friends - Sheila. Call Wappman. Fest '82 and Brick, I love you Johnny xxx NORMA ANN YEATON, Local, FBLA, Public Information Club, Hi- Lites, Gateway Business. Thanks LB, KZ, BD, NM, GS, DB, MW, And WS. You're the Greatest Class of 83!!! EDWARD ZAK, To all my good friends, remember skull party and live on for- ever. EZ and JC EMF KIM MARIE ZDINSKI, Local, Gate- way, I'll always remember Frontier SM, WT, NK Kim Loves Steve forever 6 f 2 f 8l. HOPE ZEHLER, Local, Iill always re- member Red, ss, BI., WH, DP, JG, JW, KS, PM, EJ. Tom Petty 3-21-83 Bay- view. ROBERT JOHN ZERBY, JR., Re- gents, Basketball tManagerJ FESO, Grease,', Stage Crew, Broadcasting tTreasurerj, Student Government tPres.J, Ski Club - Gateway - QLay- out Editorj, Mock Trial NHS fTreasur- erl, Peer Listening, Audio Visual, Thes- pian. FOAD FUN TIMES WITH WENCHES. PHOENIX MEB RER KHE DRM, AMP, BJ WILL REMEM- BER CANUCKS, VARSITY SCRAB- BLE DONALD E MINNICK III, Track. Audio-Visual, Stage Crew, FBLA. Will remember all the good times with my friends. Senior Diret:ioryfl83 1. IN MEMORIAM fu I is E 0 4..- Y ' I I 0 A N: J. I x 1 - g ' finzj x ff , K ' . x4-J' 29 ' , , ,, f ' 5 ' ' , tri ti - 'I E i, . Q m .ar V I A J g E ,153 'K 1 he Like the Black, tom its darlrgrxed fife. G? ggnsgmv ' 7 jp For therp the game of . ' V ' M rides et lonely' .xl life iswended. ,- Vial? of fright. A Death rises up to see ' f men died this that'it is tended. J We should weep not ' -Men the We know life goes on, Hr, Death cannot. - God will forgive them of their sins. God will give them a new life, a new beginning Ffioath will ride off shaking 'fir we know as well as God, Life is not for the taking. t g V , by Lloyd Ne r 'fag ' M ,R A 1 is rf- ' 'A Ki l lmclpsh-9354 f ix' : , ,Q 14-Mig. I i i N s Z x Hb' f, . w. , 1 vf'f w,q.,:s'... minus. K: fvi3:I v!1?1Ya,M'L?3s 'H'Jr1k'.u'Zff?QS,fau Na .A Wa. : , , . :HO fgxl 1 4' Aw., . w. ,wx
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