Gateway High School - Portavian Yearbook (Monroeville, PA)
- Class of 1985
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liable of Contents Seniors..........16 Events...........62 Juniors.........108 Sports..........122 Sophomores.....170 Faculty.........184 Freshmen........206 Clubs...........220 Ads.............258 Index...........290 1985 ‘Portavian Gateway Senior High School CDonroeville, ‘Pennsylvania Everything gives cause ... 2 Opening Crowded tOith gl action. — Sir U 4 Opening Opening ) r W 6 Opening Opening ? £ wo roads diverged in a wood and I — I took the one less traveled btj, And that has made all the difference. — ‘Robert IFrost 10 Opening Opening 11 Opcning 15 Lori Adams Raymond Allan Mark W. Albaugh Lisa Altieri Gannon, Business Management and Marketing Paula Amantea Dominique Angelo Nikki ; Forbes Rd. Health Asst Tracy Anderson Joseph Angotti FBLA; Wilma Boyd Airline Travel School Elizabeth Clare Appleby Tibbie ; Portal; Science Club; Lab Asst; English and Psychology Elizabeth Ann Arrington Beth ; YEA; Soph Women's, Sen- ior Women's Chorus; Colorguard; Art Tech School Jeffrey Arnold David Babik Flash”; Swim Team. Co-Capt; Tennis; Ski Club; Superintendent Student Advisory Council; Pre-Vet, 18 Seniors Kim Marie Bohach Roger A. Boehm Boyce. Executive Secretary Boyce. Accounting Brian Borrasso Michelle Denise Boffey Babarose'; I UP, Accounting 'Bor'; Band; Colorguard; Ski Club; Kent State. Foreign Languages 20 Seniors Tracy Braverman Gwen Bracco John Boyko Kimberly Ann Brail field Boyk ; Symph, Men's Choirs: Chorale; Talismen; Guys-n Dolls ; Pitt. Aerospace les ; Air Force. James Brown The Rowdy Bunch ; Arsenic and Old Lace”; Sr Class Council; Medi- cine Ski Club; Swim Team; II IP. MIS John Brennan Charles Grant Bray “Bruno”; Baseball; Basketball; Du quesne Chips ; Football. Capt; Track; SGA. Pres; NIIS; Yale. Int i Affairs Michele Browning Sug ; Band; Chess Club; Wilber force r. Eng Wilma Boyd Travel School, Travel Agent Michael John Brusca Theresa Lynn Brown Football; Track; Mr Gateway; Fash- ion Show; The Citadel. Mktg and Political Science Brownie”; Volleyball; Swim Team; Sr Class Council; Wind En- semble: Band; Pitt. Physical Thera Seniors 21 Kelli Dawn Buzzard Heather L. Burford Bitty”; Forbes Rd, Med Health Asst; Science Club; Prom Comm Forbes Rd, Med Health Asst Nursing Paul Caldwell Christal Burik Jaws”; Cheerleader; Sr Class Coun cil; Bus Admin nine A. Carlino Carmen Maria Cancino Forbes Rd. Med Health Secretary Computer Secretary Soph, Sr Womens Choir; Fashion Merchandising Modeling Deno Joseph Castellano Mark Cantola Mountain. Bull ; Football; Wres- tling; Track; Med Club; Clarion Vale Tech. Insurance Appraisal Lara Chensny John Chapman Med Club; Majorette Airforce Vincent Chough Shelley Chapman Sweet ; Med Club; Boyce. P.H. Hospital Admin Wrestling; AIM; Ski Club; Porta vian; Penn State Pre-Med 22 Seniors Felix C.T. Chuang Lisa Coates Chess Club; Science Club; Lab Tech; Aquatics Club; Biology Olympics; Medicine Corrin Christianson Kathleen T. Clemente 'Shorty, Sister Sarah '; Track; Sci- ence Club; Chorale; 'Guys and Dolls ; Soph Womens; Portal; Medicine Cheerleader; Med Club; Float Comm; Pitt. Pre-Med David Collins Michael Cohn 'B.D., Beady '; Portavian; Concert. Jazz. Marching Bands; Baseball; Class Council; Newspaper; PSI' Christien Colenbrander Howard Cohan Swimming; Portavian; NHS. VP; Prom Comm; Jr. Sr Float Comm; Allegheny College. Pre-Med Tennis; Portal; PSU, Behrend Flizabeth Anne Clark Michael Connolly Beth, Clarkie ; Portavian, Ed; Cheerleader; DECA — District 3 State Rep; AIM; Adwin Student Congress; Soph, Jr. Sr Float Comm; I Histoire de la Pauvre Princess ; Class Council; DEBS; NHS; Junior Aide; Prom Comm; Franklin and Marshall. Pre-Med Michele Conrad Scott Conner Seniors 23 John Costello Tres Chic Club; Forbes Rd; Busi- ness School. Data Processing 'Elvis : Jazz Band; II P. Business Catherine Marie Conry Anita Crawford I'BLA; Bradford School, Business Management Marla Dahlstrom Diane Crouse Gismo, Killer, Meppie ; Forbes Rd, Cosmetology Kimberly Currie Mary Dahlstrom Frances Lynn D’Ambrosio Judy L. Davis Sr Class Council; Jr Aide; Med Club; East Carolina, Communica- tions Radio Dispatching Michael Davis Charlene Damratowski Char ; Attend Aide; Lab Asst: Homecoming Comm; AIM; NHS; St Francis, Physician Asst • 1 i Semors Deirdre Delancev Vincenr DeAndrea Ed DeHass Kelly Dlabik Lisa Marie Denne Forbes Rd. Data Processing; Soph Women's Chorus David Dixon Dean Demarest Soccer; Track; WVU. Wildlife Management Nisha Dos hi ra Marie Dobranetski Portavian, Bus Ed; Marching. Con- cert Band; Float Comm; NHS: AIM; Jr Aide; Prom Comm; PSl Eng Chy. Spirogyra ; Marching Band; Wind Ensemble; SGA; NHS; PSU, Engineering Maura Dorrycott David Dobbs Basketball; Volleyball; Track; NHS; Homecoming Ct; Sr Class Council; Ski Club; Notre Dame, Eng U P. Business Seniors .? Michelle Marie Droznek Stephen Dougherty Micki PSl Bus Administration Christopher Downey Michelline Marie Droznek Scott Dunn Connie Duff Abraham Edelman Sue Ann Dulemba Hockey; Kent State. Bus Admin Suzi-Q'; Florida State. Bus Raymond Edwards “EP; Tennis; PSU, Communica tions Anita M. Engleman Samantha Edwards NHS; Soph, Senior Women's Cho rus; FBLA; Forbes Rd, Med Secre tary; Robert Morris. Bus 26 Scniors Steven Festa James Federoff Anita Joan Fagan Nit”; Pittsburgh Beauty Acad Cosmetology Sr Float Comm; Portavian; PSl Michele Filia Theodore Ford Richard D. Fisher lasco JJ. Stripes. Roscoe ; Forbes Rd, Cosmetology Fish '; Baseball Christina H. Garloff Rav Frazier The Prez ; Marching Band; Wind Ens; Colorguard; Indoor Color- guard; Jr. Sr Class Council; Swim- ming; Guidance Aide; Lake Erie College. Equestrian Studies Game Warden Diane Marie Galbraith Tonya Shavonne Fowler Di, Pebbles ; Forbes Rd, Data Processing; Word Processor Travel Agent Tonnie, Boom. Miss Beasley ; Tres Chic Club. VP; NAACP. VP; FBLA; Pittsburgh Beauty Acad. Fashion Designing Seniors 27 Jeffrey Garri an Michele Renee Gaskin Garrity ; Football Team; Swim Team; Penn State. Engineering Medical Club; Senior Class Coun cil; Junior Aid; Ed in boro John Paul Garvin Darfulu. Darbie. G.T. Girl Co- captain Track Team. States; March- ing Band — Colorguard; Tres Chic: Soccer; Pitt. Business Jack Giarratana Gregory George Soccer; Penn State. Computer Sci ence Gumbie”; Hockey. Asst Capt SMC Mike Giunta Forbes Rd; Soph Women's Choir; Computer Science Jake ; Swim Team; Portal; PSl Science Angela Rachelle Gibson Steven Gornick Angie . SGA; AM Announce- ments; Soph Worn Choir; Color- uard Capt; Basketball; Cross country; Track; Pitt. Pre-Med Portal; I' of Rochester Jennifer Lee Gorman Renee Gosner Cosmo, Orange, Jeppie ; Forbes. Cosmetology 28 Seniors ♦ - Christopher Griffin Rhonda Renee Green Football Team; Penn Tech. Flee tronics FBLA; Executive Secretary George Grahovac ie A. Greer Red”; Volleyball; Robert Morris Business I'racv Guerdan Jamie Guziak Gerdi. Gertrude ; Volleyball, Capt; Softball; Track; Slippery Rock. Recreational Therapy- Computer Club; Cinematography Flee Fngineering Karen Grzegorczyk Ski Club; Orch; Penn State. Flee Fngineering Amy Grove Steven Greenman y Splash”; Marching Band. Drum Major; Colorguard; Symph Choir. ------------- Pres; AIM; NI IS; Guys and Dolls; Ronda Harvey Amulets: Class Council; Guidance Aid; Sci Club; WestChester I . Pre- ”Harv. Ronnie ; Portavian; Cheer- eter nar leader; Majorette. Capt; PSD. Fdu- cation Psychology Ftienne Mommevert ; Orch. Pres; Chorale; Madrigal; Dist, Reg, St Orch; NHS; Guys and Dolls , Orch; PAVAS; Sci Club; Portal; L'Histoire de la Pauvre Princesse ; Cleveland Inst of Music. Music Per- formance Cornelius Haggerty Seniors 29 Brian Haskins Cynthia J. Helman Cindy ; Concert. Marching Band Pamela Denise Hassick Heidi Henstock Pam. Hass'; Rowdy Bunch; Brad ford Business School. Acctng Style. Blair ; Soph Women s Cho- rus; Teen Institute; Ski Club; Float Comm; PSl , Pre-Law Raymond Hilko Nancy Hillbeck Jr. Sr Class Council; Chorale; Swim ming; Duquesne, Business T. Hill. liillbill ; Volleyball Amage. Pounce'; Colorguard Flag. Rifle; Sr Class Council; G Team; Wrestling Man; Pitt, Pre Lori Hermann Janetta Holden Herm ; SGA; YEA; Portal: DECA; Portavian. Bus Staff; Soph, Jr. Sr Class VP. Sr Women's Cho- rus; Guys Dolls'; DEBS; West- minster. Int'l Law Duck, GQ ; Chorale. Pres. Ac- comp; Orch. Hist; Madrigal; Guys Dolls ; SGA; N'HS; Citadel. Bus Man; Mixed Choir; Grove City. Int'l Law Christine Hite Mary M. Hoerner Wind Ens; Marching Band. VP. Drum Major: SGA. Treas; Grove o V Sen ors Stephen J. Horvath Denise Holmes HS; II P. Communications Richard W. Hollinger Anna M. Hopwood Ricky ; Rowdy Bunch; Technical School Forbes Rd. Hotel Restaurant Mang; Boyce. Journalism Football; Weight-Lifting; Mr. Gateway; Boyce. Mechanical Drafting Hovers ; Colorguard. Rifle; G- Team; Forbes Rd; Business School Timothy Huck Kris Hosick David Hysong Nas ; Baseball; DECA; Rowdy Bunch; II P. Bus Admin. Commu- nications Speedy ; Rowdy Bunch Gena Ingelido Peter John Huston Seniors M Jessica Jae Pitt. Financial Accounting Susan Jamgochian Marching. Concert Bands; Lab Asst; NIIS; Jr, Sr Class Council; YEA; Biology ' Sue. Jay. Slugger '; Mixed Choir; Float Comm; Amulets; Pitt. Op- tometry Ronald Johnson I loracio Jervis Wind Ensemble; Marching Band: Penn State, Psychology Marching. Concert, and Jazz Bands; Penn State. Marine Biology Byron Johnson I ones 'Jonesey'; Soph Women's Choir; Float Comm; Edinboro. French Screaming Lord Byron ; 1 he Rowdy Bunch; I S Air Force. Elec- tronics Michele A. Kach Raymond W. Jones Jr. Sheld. Little Fries’; Penn State. Criminology Ray Jay. Zcke ; Cross Country Rowdy Bunch; Patomac State Col lege. Forestry Stephen M. Kancel Marching. Concert. Jazz Bands; Wind Ensemble; Orch; Pitt. Engi- neering and Music 42 Stniors Susan Kazimer 'Luther ; FBLA; Forbes Rd. Medi cal Secretary; Secretary Suzy ; FBLA; Colorguard; FA VAS; Sci Club; Sr Worn Choir; Co op; L'flistoire de la Fauvre Frin cesse'; Robert Morris. Bus Michael Kearns a F. Kavalkovich Orch; FAVAS; Dist. Re , St Orch: Baldwin Wallace. Music Manage- Debra Klein Kleinbody ; Fitt. Business Red , Forbes Rd; Fittsbui Beauty Academy. Cosmetology Seniors U Steven M. Kohl Christine J. Kljucaric Tina ; Cheerleading; Sr Class Council Orchestra Robin Jill Korman Nicholas John Kocur Swimming. Co-Capt; NHS. Treas; Orch. VP; Guys Dolls . Orch; French Play; Sr Class Council; Float Comm; L’ of Penn Nikko ; Soccer Seniors Jennifer Landes Alvernus Lamb ’Jenny”; Tennessee lT. Business Admin Michael Lahosky Lait)' ; Portal; Sci Club. Aquatics Club — VP; NHS Heather Lea Lecrone Kimberly Lawton Chester”; Float Comm; G-Team: WVt:. Business Retailing Christopher Lazor David I.ersch Bonnie S. Lejeune Mark G. Lengwin. Jr. Donna Ledgerwood Volleyball; Swimming; Chorale: Pitt. Physical Therapy Soccer; Swimming; Track; NHS; AIM; FBLA, Pres; CMU, Industrial Management Seniors 5 Jill M. Lilly Ilene Linzer Tony I.odovico Wrestling; Football; Baseball; PSl’ Business Admin V Scniors Softball; YLA; Jr Class Council NHS; Virginia Tech. Banking Fi nance David Logan Richard Lopatta Lopada. Papa”; Masonr) John Loughner Alysa A. Levin Sawyer. Med Assistant Scott Levin S.S.”; Pitt. Bus Management Jenifer S. Lewis Lillypads. Bibbian. Lilly”; Co-op; Business School Louy. Lewis Lips”; Sr Women's Chorus; Basketball Manager; Nurs- Renee Liberoni Libby”; SGA.Jr. Sr Class Council, Float Comm; Prom Comm; Pitt. Dietician David Lese Henri”; Track; Cross Country; ( horale; Men’s Chorus; Ski Club;Jr Aide; Notre Dame. Acctng Med Club; Sci Club; MIS; YEA Albright. Pre-Med General Motors Institute. Auto motive line Anthony Vincent Lucarelli Tracey Lynn Luniewski Beanzie ; Forbes Rd. Cosmetolo- gy; PBA. Cosmetology Luke ; Football; Wrestling; WVU, Sherri Lynch Michael Louis Mammone St Francis. Business Admin Angel ; West Penn School Of Nursing Richard Maaghul Kevin Lynch Football. Co-Capt; Wrestling; AIM; NHS. Pres; Math League; Float Comm; National Merit Finalist; French Play; Flee Eng Lisa Martucci Paula Makiel Plaula ; Portavian Fid; Soph. Si Women's Chorus, Swimming YEA; Tres Chic; Med Club; Sci Club; Guys Dolls'. I sher; Car low. Nursing Jeffrey Marino F.lissa Marco Seniors Sherry Mathis Mashione Gee”; Forbes Rd. Auto Tech Boyce. l ire Science Admin William Matsev Frederick A. Massey. Jr. Wrestling; Track; FBI.A Senate: Duquesne, Business Admin George Matzko Dana McAdams Sci Club; Portal; Gannon Todd Kenneth McAHister Stephanie Mayl Swimming; Rowdy Bunch; Ski Club. Sr Rep; Sr Float Comm Chair- man; OSC. Bus Ski Club; DECA; Fisher Jr College Deerwood Clark McCord. Jr. Rachel McBride Woody. Woodrow ; Track; Med Club; Basketball; Computer Club; Portavian; Sr Class Council; Arse- nic Old Lace”; Cinematography; Pitt. Computer Eng Corey Charmayne McCoy Lori McConnell Mushroom, Cork, Corny ; YEA; Marching. Concert Band; Wind Ens; Portal; I'GNP; Cal V of PA. Secondary Specia! Ed .« Seniors Charles McDevitt Mary McFetrid e Chuffy ; Hockey William McCulloch Mark Me Elroy Mark Miklos Jeffrey McWilliams Melvin Meg inson Russell McGraw Rusty McGraw Robert Milne Ski Club; Rowdy Bunch; FSl Business Kevin Robert Mills Gary Richard Miller Walrus, Poet ; Forensics; Portal: Citadel. Poetry Ed; Oktoberfest: Pitt. Education Soccer; PSl Biomedical Enj Seniors V) David M. Milone, Jr. David Mint MIS; Sci Club; Tennis; PAVAS; Aquatics Lab. Pounder; French Play; Eng Red. Richie ”; SGA; Marching. Symphonic Band; Percussion Lead- er; PSU. Elec Eng Anthony L. Moffa Deane Minor Amman ; Forbes Rd, Data Pro- cessing II; Air Force Cathy Marie Moll Linda Moraca Burger”; Volleyball; Softball; Pitt. Psychology Forbes Rd, Cosmetology; Robert Morris. Business Mang Melody Montalbo Judy Morgan Orch; MIS; Washington tk Jeffer- son. Pre-Med YEA; Colorguard; Sci Club; Med Club; West Penn Hospital School of Nursing Beth Mueller James A. Moskyok Concert. Marching Band; Carlow. Nursing Jim ; Aeronautical University Linda Mulgrave Linda Mrazek Slippery Rock. Physical Therapy Forbes Rd, I Iealth Med Asst; Med Club; St Margaret s Hospital tO Scniors I mesh Nath Janine M. Nassit Neen”; Soph Women's Chorus; Chorale; YEA; Med Club; Prom Comm; Madrigal; Pitt. Med Sandra Marie Myers Sei Club; Med Club; Portal; PSl Moletular Cell Biology Sandy. San”; Soph Women's Cho- rus; Prom Comm; Boyce. Bus Ad- Dawn Marie Nicolazzo Harvey Nelson Swimming; Sr Class Council; Soph Women's Chorus; Med Club; H P Diane Nesbitt Amy Beth Nelson Ski Club; Sr Women s Chorus John Patrick O'Grady Jarrod Nowikowski Shady. O. Greedy : J.V. Basket- ball; Sci Club; Med Club; WPBDA: Duquesne. Biological Sciences Peter O’Conner Brian Anthony Owens Sweet Pete ; Baseball; WPBDA; UP Jessie ; Hockey Team. Capt; Pitt, Business Administration Mike Pasko Danielle Page Carey Pastrick Pag ; Basketball; Football; Prep Cheerleading Laura D. Onopchenko Soph. Jr. Sr Class Pres; SGA; Cho- rale: Guys-n-Dolls ; NHS; DEC A; AIM; Forensics; Float Comm; Homecoming Court; Jr Marshall; Adwin Student Congress; Ski Club; I ol Calitornia Berkeley, Int'l Mgmnt Hols ; Portavian; NHS; Guys-n- Dolls ; Soph. Jr. Sr Float Comm; Sr Worn's Choir; Symphonic Choir; Amulets; DEBS; Westminister. Business Edward P. Patula Richelle Payne Swim Team; Computer Club Grove City. Engineering • • Seniors Stephanie Porter Theresa Louise Pilgrim Teri”; FBI.A. TT Secretarial Acctng John Robert Pioth Caroline Pierce Stage Crew; Video Programmer; Criminal Justice Tennis; Penn State. Eng Jean Prucnal Robert Prehoda David C Praksti Elwood ; Swim Team, Co-C NT IS; 1'rack; Penn State. Eng Medical Club; Pitt Albrecht T. Powell Pyz ; Cheerleader. Majorette; Concert Band; Teen Institute, Pres; Sr Class Council; Sr Worn's Choir; Portavian Bus Staff; Sci Club; Med Club; YE A; Float Comm; Prom Comm; Pitt. Nursing Portal. Co-Ed; Computer Club. Pres; Forensics, VP; Citadel. Fict Ed; Sci Club; Chess Club; Drama Club; Math League; NHS; AIM; Quill and Scroll; CMC. Electrical Engineering Michael A. Rasco Jennifer B. Rathbun Ski Club; Penn State. Acctng Seniors David Ravas Randell Patrick Rhodes Hubbles. Freddy : Johnson Wales. Culinary Arts Lynn Ribar Lric Rec liter Portavian. Ed; Cheerleading. Co- Capt; Citadel. Poetry Ed; NHS: I.'I listoire de la Pauvre Princesse' Vincent P. Rocco Albert S. Rizzo III Chick. Pin-Man ; Football; NHS; Junior Aide; Sr Float Comm; Notre Dame, Aerospace Eng Riz. Bert”; Forbes. Auto Tech: Scuba Research Craig Rochester . Sci Club, VP; Tennis; Sr Float Comm; Washington and Jefferson, Susan Roberts Tennis; Teen Institute; Pitt. Social Work Monica Beth Robins Luba Rogozovsky Skinner. Mona ; Cross-Country: Swimming; Track. Chorale; Amu- lets; Madrigal; Guys-n-DolIs ; Ar- seme and Old Lace ; Homecoming [icth Kathryn Ro|and Ct; Jr Aide: Sr Class Council; WVl . 'aw Track; Med Club; Sweet Briar Col lege. Preveterinary Lube . VI A. Pres; ' Guys-n Dolls '; Amulets; Chorale; FBI. A: Forensics: Madrigal; Pitt. E.E. John D Rodgers Ed in boro. Political Science •14 Seniors Renee Marie Rosa HAVAS; Citadel. Art Ed; Arsenic and Old Lace Mgr; Chorale; Madrigal Cosmetology David L. Rolnik Allan C Klark Kent ; Forensics; Chess Club. VF; Portal, Bus Mgr; Hitt, En- gineering Swim 'Learn; Sr Class Council; I loat Comm; Penn State. Tele-communi- cation Susan Rutter Joy ; Symphonic Choir; YEA NHS; Med Club; Softball; Medi Julia Child ; Sr Class Council Washington and Jefferson. Law Virginia E. Rozanc Smoou ; Dean Tech. Electrician Materials Handling Jill M. Scarcelli Basketball; Track; Med Club; Pitt, Premed Kevin Sassano Deborah Sanders Sass’; Business Seniors Rick W. Schaffnic Steve Schinkel Football; Il'P. Business Greg Schirm Caroline Scherer Orchestra; NHS; Soccer; AFROTC, Penn State, Engineering Carie”; Forbes Trail, Cosmetology Valerie Schonbachler Denise Lynn Schmidt Val”; Forbes Trail. Medical Secre tary; Executive Secretary Schmidty ; Float Comm; Prom Comm; Clarion V John M. Sell reck Wayne Scholar Goldie”; WVl . Engineering Train”; II P. Business Jay Sedlak Swimming; Boyce. Business Kimberly Sebring Jennifer Seese 46 Seniors Dana Shannon Colorguard; DECA. Treas; Clarion I'. Med Tech Juliann Shaffer ”Seef‘; Football; Baseball; Basket- ball; NHS; Junior Aide; Mardi Gras Court; Penn State. Engineer- Deanna Shrader Lucette Siegfried Dee '; SGA; H P, Business Tag”; School Mascot; SGA; Float Comm; WVl Interior Design Sherri Shuster Nicole SIiwinski Dino Simco SGA, VF; Volleyball Team; NHS; From Comm; Duquesne, Acctng Wrestling 'learn Susan Lee Sims Brian Slone Susie ; Cheerleading; Float Comm Animal, Barbarian, Sloners. Ax Hockey; Baseball; Minnesota. For Marlene Smeltzer Nancy Louise Singer Forbes 'Frail. Cosmetology Efram ; Portal, Ed; Forensics, Treas; Symph Choir; Chorale; Mad- rigal; Orch; Soph Class Treas; Jr. Sr Class Council. Hist; From Comm; Float Comm; Sci Club; Fortavian; PAVAS: Citadel. Ed Asst; Pitt. Bus portavjan; YI;A; HomcKc Club; Student Government Senate; Sr Class Council; Clarion. English Anna Smay Smitty, Camizard ; Baseball; Sr Float Comm; Rowdy Bunch; IUP, Business ls Scnk rs • V) Seniors Frank Vecchio Corinne Renetta Fresco Forbes Rd. Commercial Baking; Boyce. Culinary Arts Nancy Lynn Travisano Forbes Rd. Med Sec; Colorguard: Business School Baseball; PSl . I Lisa Ruth Valentine Susan Vormack ”Lee. Val”; YEA; Basketball; Sci- ence Club; Med Club; NUS; Sr Womens Choir; Portavian. Bus Staff; Teen Inst; Soph. Jr Float; In- tramural Volleyball; Ohio State. Nursing Susan Wade Diana L. Vorchak Orchestra; Tres Chic; Forbes Rd. Cosmetology; Ricks College. Home Economics Dee-Dee. Fester ’; Robert Morris. Bus Admin Seniors )! Linda Carol Waldorf Jeanette Wadlinger Lin”; Pitt, Business Jennifer Walker Daniel Warner 'Jennie. Walker ; Prom Comm; Tres Chic Club; Ski Club; Float Comm; Pitt, Psychology Slippery Rock, Political Science Melanie J. Washington Lisa Walker Melzie”; Choir; Softball; Notre Dame, Law Kelly Wafers Dana Washington P.A. Announcements; SGA; Float Comm; Edinboro, Criminology Hollywood ; I res Chic; Football Michael Wehrli Ray Wateska Ski Club. VP; Duquesne, Criminal Lawyer Ted Peterson. Lester Hayes ; Du quesne. Bus Admin Law Kimberly Ann Whalen Angela Watson “Kim ; Class Council, Sec; Choir, Bus Mang; SGA; Amulets; Swim- ming; Float Comm; Prom Comm; Junior Aide; Indiana U. 52 Seniors Scniors 53 Vi Seniors Not Pictured Seniors Robert McCoy Michelle McDonald Thomas McNeill Richard Med vis Hanne Melvold Michelle Miele Victor Morrissey Greg Motz Robert Odom I.inda Painter Ronald Patton Sid Ramchandran Timothy Rossetti Robert Schaub Kenneth Shannon Jon Taylor Anthony Trangle Achim Vonseelen John Wolf Janice Gould Paul Gould Mark Green well Cassandra Hale James Hall Scott Harris Robert Hlavsa Davina Hodges James Hughes Jesse Jones John Kevana Christopher Kolesar Ravi Kondaveeti John Kritko Jeffrey Lange Maria I.urito Matthew Malo Steven Manns Gene Marchetti John Mazenko Milan Adams Kellie Beck Scott Brocius Kenneth Brown Dawn Bryant Kimberly Buchanan Paul Burger Leslie Burrell Craig Campbell Gary Cecil Joann Coll Chris Coyle Darryl Crawford Beth Cumming David Cummings Susan Cupps Robert Dinkfelt Kevin Ferri Michelle Gaines John Gillard Scniors 55 Mary Fantin Mary Fantin has spent this year at Gateway as an exchange stu- dent from Namur. Belgium. She has been active on the Float Committee, the From Commit- tee. and the Poltavian. When she returns home. Mary will attend college, where she plans to com- bine computers, business, and languages into a career in Inter- national Relations. My name is Mary Fantin. My French name is Marie-Madeleine Fantin. I am a rotary exchange student from Belgium. I came here in the middle of August last year. I was a senior this year, but I graduated in Belgium before to come. First semester I studied a lot to work on my English, but second semester I decided to study less and to learn more about people and the way they live. Since I'm here I visited a few places like Niagra Falls. New York. Florida, and Washington D C., which for me was very exciting. Unfortu- nately. I have to leave on July 16 to go home to study Computer Science. Economics, and English in college. I really enjoyed this country, and I'm happy that I met so many people at school. I wish I could stay longer than a year, because this year was really too short. I already look forward to come back and visit all my American friends. Vi Seniors 4 The class of '85 started the year off with the building of the class float King Kong”, which swept the annual contest. The year continued with the spirit-filled seniors following the Gators all the way to Three Rivers Stadium for the WPIAL championship game. Reporting all of the Gator Achievements was the first ever Senior Class Newsletter (who will ever forget those jokes!) Around Christmastime the council sponsored The Winter Bash ', where seniors came to spread the spirit of the season. When students returned from vacation, and finals were over, the Senior Class competed in a rally against the other three classes to raise attendance at basketball games. The Senior Class won and gave Senior Class yardsticks to all seniors who came. In February. Senior Mike Sheffler was crowned king at the annual Mardi Gras. Finally Spring was here, and it was time for one of the most memorable events of the year — the Prom. It was held at the Sheraton Station Square and was reported to be one of the most elegant Proms ever. Finishing up the year, the council sponsored Lackey Days and the event of the season — the Senior Dinner Dance. The class of '85 is surely one of the greatest Gateway has ever seen — Look out world, here we come! The 1985 Senior Class Officers (L-R): Kim Whalen. Secretary; Lori Hermann. Vice President; Sue Kranack. Treasurer; Laura Onopchenko. President; Nancy Singer. Historian. Scniors 57 Senior Candids 59 tiO Candids Spirit in '84 like never before Spirit Week Once again Spirit Week got everyone in the mood for the twenty-seventh annual Fall Festival. Monday, starting the affair off, students wore a variety df hats for hat day On Tuesday students did their best to mismatch their clothes for clash day. Dress-up day was held as usual on Wednesday. Students advertised the college of their choice on Thursday’s college sweat shirt day. Black and gold day and a pep rally charged with spirit ended the week with students enthu- siastically supporting the team. 64 Spirit Week Amy Grove. Nancy Murray, and Karen Uher along with Michelle Chow. Liz Gogniat. Stacy Hams, and Jane Mansfield participate in college sweat shirt day. Football players Bill Bailey and Mike Sheffler are psyched up for the game Melody Montalbo and t'ma Nash proudly carry Science Club's winning banner. Kelly Holleran, Debbie Summerville, Beth Peoples, Andrea Fisher and Lori Gallagher march with the Junior Class float. Ricki Payne is named queen as Monica Robins. Mr. Robins. Mr. Payne, and Deanna Shrader applaud. Jeff Spangler lights up the seniors' winning float. Seniors “Kong’quer Gator landslide victory It could be called Gateway goes to the movies because the theme for this year s parade was just that, the movies. The seniors' sixteen-foot replica of King Kong stole the show, taking best idea , best design , and best class float awards. The junior class float depicted a scene from the classic. The Wizard of Oz, while the sophomores relived the song and dance of the popular musical. Grease. The freshmen had Snow White and the Seven Dwarves as their theme. Portavian, FBLA, and Science Club entered banners in the parade; Science Club won the best banner award. At last the time came to announce the name of the 1984-85 Homecoming Queen. Ricki Payne, nominated by the football team, accepted the crown with laughter and tears. Topping off the evening was the 28-14 Gateway victory over Plum. Fall Fcsmal 65 Not only did October bring clear, brisk nights and brillantly tinted trees, but also generated the spirit of the anually held HOMECOMING DANCE. As the cafeteria was transformed into an atmosphere of flashing colored lights and sparkling decorations, couples enjoyed an even- ing of dancing, romancing, and strolling in the courtyard beneath the scarry-lit sky. Others moved to the beat of THE SOUND EXPER- IENCE and socialized with friends. The evening was truly a spectacular success for the SGA. and all who attended. Jr. Rep. — Lisa Martin. D. Simco, Nancy Hillbeck, K. Meze- vitch. J. McWilliams, Renee Smulczenski. M. Gualticri, Monica Robins. Queen — Ricki Payne. R. Edwards. Maura Dorrycott. M. Brusca. Sr. Rep. — Laura Onopchenko, K. Lynch. Deanna Shrader. J. Irwin. Fresh. Rep. — Kristi Con- goli. J. Gilland, Soph. Rep. — Jennifer Shields. J. Ceyba. Jill Barvick and Phil Levy enjoy a lovely evening together, while Jennifer Yarchcver. Deana Babik and Jeanne Truschel boogie'' to the beat of the music. Looking like the line-up for the evenings dance contest are George Grahovac. Alison Bane. Jim Federoff. Mike Sheffler and Amy Hiitgen. Penny Lovers Scott Szekely and Vicki Wegert share a romantic moment, as the queen and her escort lead the court dance. Dave Logan, Laura Vareha, Greg George and Michele Filar take advantage of the warm Fall breezes 66 Homecoming Homecoming 67 Gateway Welcomes ITlr (Jerald Costanzo roeim sicfence Mr. Gerald Costanzo is a Harvard graduate, a Carnegie Mellon professor, and above all. a well- published American poet. While at Gateway he taught interested students about the evolution of poetry and helped them to analyze poems. Mr. Costanzo also educated students in the mechan- ics aspect of poetry; he discussed figurative lan- guage and content of poems. Mr. Costanzo s visit benefited both the students and faculty at Gateway. Counterclockwise from top: Mr Costanzo explains a point. Mr. Ingersoll talks to Mr Costanzo. Mr. Chesny and Mr. Harbison discuss the Poct-in-Rcsidence program. Miss Murar. organizer of the program, welcomes Mr. Costanzo. 68 Poet-in-Residence On October 24 Mr. Nelson led a conglomerate of his German 5 and classes through exhilarating dances to authentic German folk music to celebrate Oktoberfest '84. The Jazz Band, under the leader- ship of Mr. Read, set the festive mood by playing the theme to Hogan's Heroes to start the show. Twelve couples thoroughly enjoyed themselves as they performed native German folk dances to stir- ring Old World music. After the program Gateway students feasted on ethnic German foods. Mr. Nel- son and his merry crew. Die Flotten Taenzer. deserve praise for their excellent celebration of Ok- toberfest. Okroberfest 69 Pep Rally The spirit that flared at Gateway's pep rallies along with Gator Mania fan support contributed to the success of the 1984 Gator football team. The togetherness of the school formed a bond of warmth and friendship that helped the team through the frigid Friday nights. As the students wore their black and gold with pride, they gladly exclaimed. WE ARE GATEWAY! Everything from the Penn Hills car destruction to the emotion- al upliftings in the gym showed that the students were behind their football team one hundred per- cent. But most of all. the Rowdie Bunch should be recognized for cheering for the team week after week through all the cold and wind so that the proud Gateway tradition might life on. 70 Pep Rally Halloween Halloween ac Gateway was a ghoulishly good time. Through the halls were seen a myriad of creative costumes. Karen Marcus was a Playboy Bunny. Tom Hill and Fabian Pugliano stepped out of their normal characters to become the Nerds for a day. Tony Fowler appeared as Sesame Street s Big Bird, and sweet Janet Wilson dressed up as a Hershey s kiss. Darla Gay masqueraded as Boy George, and Pam Hassick was Madonna, the voice of the '80 s. Holly Philips dressed as a yellow-coated M M. one of the many that had fallen out of the bag that day. No awards were given, but judges would have had a ghost of a chance determining the winners. Hallowcen 71 Orchestra Concert The Gateway Orchestra, under the direction of Rob- ert Moyer, has completed another successful year. The orchestra performed original classical works at their three concerts. At the winter concert, Mr. Arnold, a student teacher, Tanya Kavalkovich, and concert mas- ter Steven Greenman performed Vivoldi Concerto No. 3 on violin. Other selections included Rossini's The Barber of Seville, Wagner’s Overture of Act 3 of Lohen- grin, Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 3, and Mozart's Symphony No. 20. VMfovrik. The Barber of Seville Overture UifLJAAt ■' I I • m Vv ; • ■ HiiiLiim ' I |i ■ I V 4 'AV ; i• t v. 'jZtili! 'J.' t f'T ♦ Sif ♦ f Vb r f r e? ♦ fJJ • !■ IT-• • • • i i •?!?•! i • ?! ' ye; ™ sMft; — Mwiayy — —• agr earlj r i ; fcvr V • • 5 8 ! • 5 • V j Ifv 5 v‘; V p Mp J ♦’? J ! 72 Orchestra Concert Clockwise from top right.Janet Jarecki. David Kanter. Chan- ning Yu. Robin Korman, Paula Klipa. Denise Haver, Tanya Kavalkovich. Nicole Brockman. Winston Lin. Kim Law- rence. and Nancy Singer play in the string section. Rebecca Schultheis plays a solo from Mozart's Symphony No. 20. Chris Downey. Dave Karpuszka. and Suzanne Atkinson play the bass, while Missy Cheran. Becky Landis. Paula McBride. Nancy Singer. Kim Lawrence, join in. George Schirm, Jeff Lange. Steve Kancel. Steve Kohl. Dave Williams, and Scott Draves are part of the brass section. Mr. Moyer conducts as Suzanne Atkinson. Becky Meyer. Paula McBride. Jennifer Panzella. Tammy Getz, and Michelle Chow, the orchestra's first chair cellist play Mr. Moyer is involved in the music. The audience enjoys the orchestra concert. Orchestra Concert ? ] Vi$t0HT tV la Imutfrt 3Vhxc $se On February 22, Mrs. Donnellan and the French 5 class presented L'Histoire de la Pauvre Princesse. It was the story of a princess (Beth Clark) who was so ugly that her parents and grandmother (Kevin Lynch, Lynn Ry giel, Lynn Ribar) could not find a man willing to marry her. With the help of the chancellor, squire, and fortune tell- er (Dave Mintz, Laura Jones. Carla Rosenberg), they were able to trap Prince Simon of Tranzalia (Steve Green- man) into marrying the princess by disguising the fortune teller's gypsy (Sue Kazimer) as the princess. At the wedding the real princess was transformed into a beautiful maiden by a magic necklace, and she lived happily ever after with her prince. The play was a success due to these actors and other members of the cast. Robin Korman, Mary Fantin, Jeanette Shepard, Liz Yin. and Mrs. Donnellan. Liz Yin. Robin Korman. and Mary Fantin look at the Si.(XX) reward sign for marrying the princess. Dave Mintz. Lynn Ribar, Lynn Rygiel, Beth Clark. Kevin Lynch, and Sue Kazimer listen to Carla Rosenberg's predictions. Kevin Lynch and Dave Mintz look on as Sue Kazimer meets Steve Grecnman. Lynn Rygiel. Jeanette Shepard. Laura Jones. Robin Korman, and Lynn Ribar get Beth Clark ready for her wedding. Dave Mintz marries Beth Clark and Steve Grecnman. 74 French Play Corrin Christianson gives Nancy Singer moral support. A nurse takes Sue Kranack's temperature and blood pressure Sue Meyer recuperates after giving blood. Bill Bailey gives blood Senior Class Council sponsor Mr. Winslow, Todd Bed. Blood Drive organizer Allan Rose, Laura Kunig, and a Red Cross Nurse are pleased with the turn out. Blood Drive The Blood Drive, sponsored by the American Red Cross and held in March, showed once again the generous spirit of Gateway students. Beginning with the parental permission forms, and continuing through- out the rigorous screening procedure, the students kept their good humor. When the students arrived at their appointed times they filled out several more forms, and nurses took their blood type and blood pressure. Even while the blood was being drawn, most students managed to keep smiles on their faces. Through the generosity of the Gateway stu- dents, a record amount of blood was collect- ed for a great cause. Blood Drive 75 “Afiardi Gras Almost Paradise. I low could we have asked for more like an evening on the 23rd of February. As Old Man Winter slept, a beautiful spring-like evening was cast upon the annual MARDI GRAS dance, held at Conle s Motor Inn. The SG A sponsored event was once again a tremendous success, as it attracted many couples including the Mardi Gras Court. After the Portal representative. Mike Sheffler. was crowned King, he and his date Nancy Travisano shared the traditional court dance. For the rest of the night, couples moved to the sounds of Geno and Monument, while videos featuring the students of Gateway added a touch of class to a special evening. Top Left: Couples watch for themselves on the video screen; Looking like the man of the hour. John Washington is being kept com- pany by Kellee Jenkins. Kristy Ciongoli. Heather Panzella. and Terri Costello. Mike Sheffler is crowned the 1985 Mardi Gras King; Dancing the night away are Nancy Hillbeck and Rich Maaghul. Karen Nieth- amer and Mitchell Brewer are all smiles!; 'Ok Nancy, how much longer do I have to wear this thing?! '; The 1985 Mardi Gras Court; Wishing the night would never end are Bill Kovel and Diane Galbraith. (left to right) Mark Sefer. L. Onopchenko, K. Seman. Jeff McWilliams, Vince Rocco. L. Terchick. Jeff Garrigan. G. Bracco, Darryl Crawford. D. Bryant. King - Mike Sheffler, N. Travisano, Charles Bray. A. Gibson, John Washington, K. Jenkins. Shawn Regan. N. Pagliari. Todd Washington, K. Ciongoli. 76 Martli Gras JVlmost Paradise Mardi Gras 77 Rrsenic uQfcofeee, Arsenic and Old Lace, a two-act play by Joseph Kesselring, was presented by the newly-formed Gateway chapter of PAVAS, Per- forming and Visual Arts Society on March 1 and 2. The play is a comedy revolving around two elderly women. Abby and Martha Brewster (Regina McCord and Jeannette Walters) who have the bad habit of killing off lonely, old. and supposedly unhappy gentlemen by putting arsenic in their drinks. Their insane but har- melss nephew, Teddy Brewster. (Keith Wingard) buries the bodies in the basement. Teddy's brother Mortimer Brewster (James Brown) is aghast when he finds out that his aunts are murderers, and breaks off his engagement with Reverend Harper's (Karl Kavalkovich) daughter Elaine (Monica Robins) thinking that this insanity which runs in the family may later turn up in him. Next is the arrival of Mor- timer's other brother. Jonathan Brewster (Brett Freedman), a wanted murderer, along with his friend. Dr. Einstein (Deerwood McCord) who wants to use the house as a lab for transforming the faces of criminals. Jonathan turns himself in to the police (Mike Earl, Darryl Bundrige, Rob Prehoda. Marcus Lien) be- cause he thinks that they are are about to find him anyway. Then Mr. Witherspoon (Steve Hor- vath), the superintendent of a mental hospital, comes to take away Teddy. The play ends with Abby and Martha poisoning Mr. Witherspoon in order to outdo Jonathan's record of twelve murders. 78 Arscnic and Old Lace Clockwise from top of page 78. Rob Prehoda and Karl Kavalkovich visit the Brewsters Brett Freedman arrives as Jonathan Brewster. Jim Brown saves Shawn Regan from Regina McCord and Jeannette Walters' fatal elderberry wine. Dcerwood McCord and Brett Freedman scheme to turn the house into a lab. Keith Wingard is the Brewster version of Teddy Roosevelt. Deerwood McCord enters as Dr Einstein.Jim Brown phones his office to make sure that he is not imagining what is happening. Jim Brown and Monica Robins celebrate after deciding to get married. Jim Brown tries to reason with his simple-minded aunts played by Regina McCord and Jeannette Walters. Arsenic and Old Lace 79 Let's sit back, relax, and get In The Mood. That was the opening number for the Mostly Pops Concert held on March 7 and 9. Every choir participated in this spectacular event along with a lew solo spots. All the hard work finally paid off. But as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. As the lights went up for the last number, the choirs gathered on and around the stage to sing the finale Golden Dream , the theme from Epcot Center. While pictures of J.F.K., Martin Luther King, and the landing of Apollo I were flashed upon the walls of the auditorium, a sense ol pride was conveyed to the audience. In recognition of that they stood in praise for a job well done. Top left: The voices of “Mostly Pops , David Lese and Laura Onopchenko; Men's sings a well received Billy Joel Medley ; Slinking to Fever are Sr. Women s; Yes it is the sophisticated Chorale doing the Curly Shuffle! ; Amulets tell how it is as they cry the Blues In The Night ; A feeling of satisfaction reflects upon the faces of Steve Greenman, Bob Schmitt. Jeff Veltre and Eric Macino; Harmonizing to The Longest Time are the Talis- men; Making their debut in One”, The Miller Time Dancers added pi- zazz to the show. Another side of Cho- rale croons My Funny Valentine. 80 Mostly Pops Next Stop Broadway Mostly Pops 81 Gateway has every reason in the world to be proud of its band. More than 180 students participated in the 'Festivals of Music” competition held in Orlando, Florida from April 11 thru the 14. They returned home with more pride than ever, along with seven trophies! Three of these awards were 1st place including: Concert Band, Marching Band, and Parade Band. In the areas of percussion and colorguard silks, two best” trophies were presented. The majorettes placed 2nd in their division, and the Jazz Band received 5th place in their class. Not only was the trip musically educational, but it was also rewarding by giving the students a sense of pride and accomplishment. The band came home with much more than just trophies; they brought home an organization that had formed into a close family. Top Left: Drum major Mary Hoerner displays precision and poise; Instrumentalists Monica Brummert, Annette Polidora, Cecily Katz, Alan Draper, and Matt Harris are members of the Concert Band; Expressions of concentra- tion reflect upon the faces of Beth Beringer and Julia Graffius; Majorettes Ginni Beringer and Lara Chensny show off a high kick; The drum line displays some of their spectacular skill; Jim Merante and Harry Kleiser execute their talent in the Jazz Band; Colorguards Teresa Hover- man, Paula Knezevitch, Karen Priester. Lisa Flick, Anita Farruggia, and Robin Taylor prepare for the performance; Susan Atkinson, Ezra Mikalcin. Matt Lang, and Ron Gras- sel concentrate on their music; Mike Cohen and Jeff Bacha wait as Jon McClellan completes his solo. 82 Preview to Florida Preview to Florida 83 National IHonoi' Soctdtj The Gateway chapter of National Honor Society inducted new junior and senior members on March 21. Kevin Lynch, NHS President and Master of Ceremo- nies, introduced to the audience the guest speaker, our state representative. Joseph Markosek, also an NHS member. Next, the other officers introduced each new member and explained how each had participated in activities that proved their leadership, scholarship, and social service. After the ceremony refreshments were served in the cafeteria. The new senior members. Lisa Baxmeier. Felix Chuang. Michael Davis. Maura Dorrycott. Christina Garloff. Susan Kazimer, Susan Kranack, Perry Lan, Frederick Massey, Lynn Ribar. and Dana Shiflec join the existing NHS. Nancy Murray and Jim Wilk check out the refreshment table. Lori Kozub takes a glass of punch. Rick Dworek. Levi Downs, and Rich Ramassim are some of the junior inductees. (Opposite page) Tracy Hill spikes one while Terri Brown watches. Chris Hosick spikes Donna Ledgerwood s set. Todd Beel digs a ball. Two teams play a match. Julie Greer spikes one over Mr. Crawford's one- handed block. Jeff Spangler makes a perfect bump. - 84 NHS Induction In the months of April and May. Gateway held an informal intramural volleyball championship. Seventeen teams, each with equal numbers of girls and boys, entered this competition that was organized by Mr. Volpatti. Teams were narrowed down by double elimination — two losses and they're out! The Team defeated Wehrli's Team to win the championship on May 15 in the Gateway gym. Winning team members included Chris Hosick.Todd Beel,Julie Greer, Tracy Hill, Donna Ledgerwood, Terri Brown, Jeff Spangler. John Brennan, and John Mazenko. Intramural VoIlcyball 85 Talent Show Gateway s Junior Class Council sponsored a Talent Show May 1. Benefits went to the Missing Children s Fund. The fourteen included singers, pianists, dancers, and heavy metal hands. A panel of judges chose three winners, all of whom were vocalists. Monica Robins took third place, a cash prize of Si5. for her rendition of Steve Perry's Foolish Heart . Second prize. $25, went to Michelle Gaines who gave a fantastic gospel production of Tin Coming Home . A very happy Sharon Nelson won first prize. $50, for singing Problems , a song she had wirtten herself. Congratulations to the winners. 86 Talent Show Page 86 top to bottom. Sharon Nelson;Jeff Bacha; Monica Robins. Nancy Murray Page 87 top to bottom. Jim Gilliand, Tom Byrne. John Washington. Jeff Garrigan, and Kevin Murphy. Luba Rogozovskv; Julia Graffius and Mindy Christopher; Michelle Gaines; Tom Barnishin. Talent Show 87 Pietur e That!! Students stormed into the courtyard on May 8th just to be among the many to have their picture taken for the annual Portavian sponsored PICTURE THAT!!! Only the nuttiest, craziest, and above all HAMMIEST were allowed to participate in this spectacular event. Since it was such a beautiful day and more students kept demanding for their pictures to be taken; the photographer couldn’t stop with just one roll of film! In fact, it was hard to quit with just these two pages; but HERE THEY ARE!!! 88 Piccurc That Picture That 89 Chie Wove nuam t sprotuj' g5 Along with the arrival of spring. May generated the 1983 Prom. Held at the Sheraton in Station Square, the picturesque Pittsburgh skyline and the river’s sparkling waters were only a part of the evening's romantic atmosphere. Couples came dressed in their best, arrived at the affair and at once the night was theirs. For the seniors it was one more night. One more night to dance, laugh, and socialize with friends; while for some romance was in the air. Jim Quinn from B-94 helped the couples to rock the night away as he spun the latest hits. The most popular one was of course the prom's theme. One More Night by Phil Collins. As the music drifted off into the night, couples headed out on the town already reminiscing of their memorable evening at Prom '85 90 Prom (Top left:) Couples present their prom tickets; Sharing a quiet mo- ment between dances are Albrecht Powell and Kim Lam- bert; Gazing into each others eyes, Debbie Sanders and Drew Pagliari dance the night away; Kristin Everson and Jocelyn Johnson check out the Sheraton buffet; Romance was in the air for Taunja Snyder and her escort; More couples arrive for the '85 Prom; Enjoying each others company are Amy Gasser and Anthony Moffa. From 91 (Top left:) The enchantment of the evening reflects upon the faces of Victor Olive. Michelle Halloran, Sandy Myers, and her date; Stephanie Mayl. Lea Hoetzlein, Rick Gladden, and Bill Bailey move to the rhythm of the night; Taking time out to relax are Pete I luston and Barb Beck; Brian Mikol and Erin McCartney share one more dance before the evening comes to an end; Looking forward to a romantic dinner on top Mt. Washington are Beth Clark, Jeff Spangler, Vince Chough, and Robin Korman; Starry-eyed Melissa Durzo chats with her date Tom Tuskan; Students sample the scrumptous cheese and fruit snacks; Hamming it up for the photographer are Anna Smay and Jerry Thomas. Ghe 1985 Gateway Senior ‘JJiyh ‘Prom One CDore Plight” (Day 10-7 til 11 p.m. held at the Station Square Sheraton 92 Prom On May 17th. the 1985 Mr. Gateway Contest showcased the results of the many hours of hard work and dedication involved in body-building. David Ruggiero won the prestigious title of Mr. Gateway , and five other awards. These included: Best Poser, Best Arms. Best Abdominals, and Best Back. Mark Miklos was awarded Best Chest, Best Legs, and Most Muscular. He finished first runner- up. Steve Dave, Marc Tinsley, and Jay Darr finished 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively. Appearing as this year's guest posers were Duane Kindeiberg and Patti Williams. These posers and our own Gateway participants have shown that they are prime examples of the body beautiful. (Top left ) Showing off his strength to the audience isCuong Doan; Steve Daye flexes his defined muscles; Demonstrating another pose is senior, Mark Miklos; Flexing to the best of his ability is Mark Miklos; Contes- tants await the announcement of the 1985 Mr. Gateway; Mr. Gateway — David Ruggiero. Marc Tinsley concentrates on holding a pose. WOW Look at that! - MUSCLES. MUSCLES. MUSCLES! 94 Mr. Gateway Mr Gatcway 95 Once again, director Ron Bevan and the Gateway Choirs had a successful year present- ing not only the Mostly Pops Concert” but also two others. In December there was a Voices of Joy concert in which the traditional Hallelujah Chorus and Auld Lang Syne were performed. The Senior Honor Concert in May was a time of smiles and tears for the seniors, as they and the choirs gathered together one last time to sing Battle Hymn of the Republic and the Alma Mater. As the voices echoed throughout the auditorium, a feeling of mixed emotions came over the seniors. They were concluding their high school choir days and beginning yet another era in their lives. (Top Left:) President of Symphonic Choir. Amy Grove, introduces the seniors; Talismcn harmo- nizes in It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas. ; Men s perform the well-received Amen ; Madrigal members John Shaw and Carla Rosenberg chirp The Silver Swan. ; Sr. Women s sings Sleigh Ride ; Sophomore Women s drones Kum Bachur Atzel. ; Presi- dent of Chorale, Janetta Holden reflects back upon the memorable year in her speech; Chorale cries Avc Maria , The Amulets blow a kiss to the audience before ending their rendition of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. 96 Choir Concerts Choir Conccrts 97 Clockwise from top left: The dance floor was crowded all night as the seniors jammed to Monument. Before the action got underway, a delightful chicken or prime- rib dinner was enjoyed by all. These dudes are all spiffed up and ready to go. Where's the swim suits.-' Sue and Lisa flash shining smiles and a little leg. Coooool. Guys!' All set and ready to party are George Grahovac, Jeff Innes. Dave Lese, Mark Sefer. Chris Downey. Vince Chough, and Mike Lafferty. Having the time of their lives are Sherry Mathis. Debbie Klein. Julie Lfthymiou. Maura Dorrycott, Stephanie Mavl. and I rancie D Ambrosio. They wear their sunglasses at night” Drew. Jim, Jim, and Jim. Rob, Brian. Byron and Ld. Did they read the dress code.-' Mike Sheffler takes Taunja Snyder for a dip. Everyone is mesmerized by Rich Maaghul s slide show. Senior Dinner Dance 99 Left to Right: Just whetting their whistles arc Fred Massey, and Woody McCord. Aren't they a good groups Class of '85 forever!! Nicole Sliwmski, and Traci Hill stop off to chat with the bartender. Taking time to smile for the camera are Howard Cohen. Sue Yakim. Dan Wagner, Elizabeth Appleby. Sherri Lynch. Corrin Christianson, and Nancy Singer. The Line Up Carla. Vince. Lori. Judy. Janetta, and Ilene. All she wanted to do was dance. SO she did!! Applauding as superlatives were given by Holly Philips and Lynn Rygiel are Jim Brown. Rob Milne. Jim Federoff, Byron Johnson, and Ed Patula. The man himself! Gateway Choir sings the Alma Mater. 100 Senior Dinner Dance Once again the end of the year held in store many activities for Gateway Seniors. The most awaited of these was the Senior Dinner Dance. The Marriott atrium was a lovely setting as the Class of '85 boogied down to the sounds of Monument. Showing that they were truly a classy class, the over 350 seniors held the best dinner dance in Gateway history. This group just wouldn't quit and hopefully won't because with a dinner dance like this one. the reunions could (should) be great. Senior Dinner Dance 101 Senior Superlatives Dave Dobbs, Alysa Levin Class Couple Kevin Lynch. Laura Onopchenko Most Likely To Succeed Lucetce Siegfried. Mike Giunta Class Clown Eric Rechter, Ricki Payne Best Dressed Jenny Walker, Mike Brusca Best Bee” S’er Mike Sheffler, Laura Onopchenko Friendliest 102 Superlatives Kelly Waters. Steve Schinkel Most Flirtatious Barb Beck, Kerry Luck Most Athletic, Shyest Not Pictured: Darryl Crawford, Felix Chuang Mike Sheffler, Renee Smulczenski Most Popular Superlatives 103 Byron Johnson, Lucette Siegfried Most School Spirit Kevin Lynch, Judy Morgan A lost Intelligent Carla Rosenberg. Deerwood McCord Most Artistic Liz Yin, Steve Greenman Most Musical Eric Rechter, Nancy Hillbeck Most Attractive COMMENCEMENT Pomp and Circumstance , a lump in the throat, caps in the air all these symbols of Commencement were present on the long-awaited day, June 5. Rain threatened but never arrived, and the 497 seniors in the Class of 1985 received the coveted diplomas in a dignified and emotional ceremony. Many fluctuated between joy and sadness as they listened to addresses by class president Laura Onopchenko and valedictorian Kevin Lynch, and waited for their name to be called. There was ample time to reflect on the past three years and to realize that however exciting it is to finally be relieved of scholastic pressures and restrictions, it is at the same time saddening to leave friends and teachers and to remember the parties, dances, and football games now over that made these years a time filled with special memories, a time we will always look back on with happiness. lOi Commcnccmcnt Opposite page. Clockwise: The Junior Marshals lead the senior class down the field. The first couple rows wait for the remainder of the class to walk in. The Gateway band led by Mr. Reed, plays Pomp and Circumstance. Clockwise from the top: Kevin Lynch. Valedictorian, gives his speech. Rev. David F. Keller gives The Invo- cation. Our Class President, Laura Onopchenko. gives a tear-jerking speech. Melody Montalbo receives her diploma from Mr. Segar. Mr Hanley announces Vince Chough as a Graduate Commencemcnt 105 Clockwise from the top: Hallejuah, We Finally Made It' Amy Yzquierdo smiles after receiving her diploma The Happy Graduates! Caroline Vogel waves goodbye to a great three years at Gateway. Fair Gateway, our Alma Mater, We pledge thee our love so true. Forever we'll cherish, Fond memories and dreams of you. We'll ever uphold thee. Praise and extol thee. True to thy colors be. All Hail! Hlack and Gold! In our hearts we will hold True reverence for thee. Pear old Gateway High. 106 Commencement AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS GATEWAY CLASS OF 1985 Alpine Village Civic Association Scholarship.....................Bryan Kovach Fred Massey American Association of University Women Scholarship.......Patricia Kyslinger Bausch Lomb Science Award .................................... Kevin Lynch D.A.R. Good Citizen Award...................................Laura Onopchenko Evergreen Family Teacher Organization Scholarship.......... Vincent DeAndrea Janetta Hoiden Garden City Women's Club Scholarship.........................Elizabeth Applyby Luba Rogozovsky Gateway Education Association Scholarships.....................Janetta Holden Jeffrey Pro Lynn Ribar East Boroughs j.W.V.A. 778 Lillian Goldberg Memorial Scholarship.................................. Beth Mueller Louis Caplan Human Relations Award.....................................Robin Korman Monica Schuckers Memorial Nursing Scholarship..........................Lisa Valentine Monroeville Arts Council Scholarship..............................Steven Greenman Monroeville Rotary Club Scholarship ...................................Mark Lengwin National Merit Finalists .........................................Vincent Chough Perry Lan Kevin Lynch National Merit Corporation Scholarships................................Charles Bray Kevin Lynch Jyot Saini Pitcairn Parent Teacher Organization Scholarship..................Stephanie Porter Pitcairn Women’s Club Scholarship......................................David Logan Michael Sheffler ROTC Scholarship — Air Force...........................................Greg Schirm Albrecht Powell Science Club Awards....................................................Elizabeth Yin Til brook Award........................................................Charles Bray Westinghouse Family Scholarships.......................................Kevin Lynch Westinghouse Honors Institute..........................................Kevin Lynch W.P.I.A.L. Scholar Athlete Award.......................................Kevin Lynch Commencement 107 Duniors Michelle Anthony Kevin Bacco Raymond Bacco Jeffrey Bacha Janet Balawejder Steve Baldwin Tina Balistrieri Lisa Balogh Mike Banda Alison Banc Rhonda Banks-Harris Phoebe Baranauskas Robert Baranauskas Steve Barchetti Leslie Barmshin Tom Barron Lisa Barto Jennifer Baxter Annie Becker Barb Belan Natalie Bender Nancy Bendorf Mike Bennett Debbi Berarducci Beth Bcringcr Alan Bilinsky Cheryl Bitler Frank Black Kenny Blackwell Kristine Blazer Thomas Bobik Jim Boehm Stephen Bocttinger Dan Bogesdorfcr Deepak Boggavarapu Allison Bolton Joe Bolton Heidi Bottorf Alisha Boyd Erick Boyd Sue Boyd Francis Boyle Karen Boyle Whitney Bozurick Carol Bradley William Brim Mary Ellen Brown Joseph Brzuszek John Bullock Mary Bullock Diana Burley Bruce Byers 110 Juniors Paulette Caligiuri Kevin Carr Kevin Carroll Carrie Chadwick Teresa Chainblin Bennett Chan Rakesh Chaudhary Melissa Cheran Joseph Chioda Michelle Chow Danial Chrise Aaron Christopher Sharon Churik John Clark 1 A r r t! Susan Davis Chris DeBone LaVada Delaney Chris Dema Tim Demchsin Jerry Deriso James Desmond Mike Desmond John Dcstefano Mara Dcutsch Robert Dietrick Dave Dinger Raymond Dinkel Janine DiTullio Ed Dobra net ski Perry Doeblcr Anthony Dolan Karen Clemente Monique Cobb Carrie Coddington Mark Coffman Michelle Cohn Ray Colamarino Mary Cole Sandra Conley Dave Consbruck Pat Contillo Hugh Cook Bruce Crain Eric Crisp Kim Crouse Carla Crowe Daniel Cruey Anctte Dale Ed Dalton Tim D'Amico Jay Darr Douglas Davis Juniors 111 Elizabeth Festa Joseph Ficdor Andrea Fisher Michael Flegal Lisa Flick Edward Frazier David Freedel Mark Freedlander Brett Freedman Carol Fugger Lori Gallagher Amy Gasser Brian George Monika Gerhard Tammy Getz David Giles Steve Gillespie Michael Gionca Rick Gladden Brenda Gladkowski Elizabeth Gogniat Scott Goodlin Eric Goodnack Jason Doran Levi Downs James Doyle Scon Dravcs Rick Dworek Kimberly Ebert Mike Edclstcin Richard Elms Greg Englert Nancy Erdlev Chris Falvo Shelly Farren Anita Farruggia Kim Fawcett David Ferry Robert Gordon Patsy Gralluzzo Ed Groden Henry Guerkc Travis Hainley Kelly Hanley Victoria Hale Joe Hall Michelle Halloran Debi Hammer Djpwn Hankinson Lori Hannigan Nancy Harms Stacy Harris 112 Juniors Richard Herrick David Hickman Roberta Hickman Jamie Hicks Trcsc Hicks Norm Hill Thomas Hill Troy Himes Leandra Hoetzlein Kelley Holleran Amy Holtman Darren Hood Michelle Hovan Terri Howard Verne Howard Laura Hutchinson Jennifer Hysong Diane Koscelnik Jimbo Kovach Lori Kozub Kim Kratofil Sharon Krawczyk Sue Laird Jeff Lake Gail Lang Greg Larkin Jermy Larson John Laufer Michelle Lauritzen Andrew Irnro Carla Ingelido David Isaacs Deitra Jackson Eileen James Dollania Jefferson Jocelyn Johnson Wayne Jones Dawn Joyce Lisa Kalina David Karpuszka Dennis Kelly Mike Kelly Eric Kennedy Amardeep Khara Jodi Kimmel Beth King Dondi Kirby Harry Kleiser Bob Klcmm Bob Kokal Radhika Kondavet Sherry! Koontz Juniors 113 Debbie Leake I-Wen Lee Darren Legg Matt Lynskey Eric Macino John Mack Dave Madden Adam Madjerich Michelle Madjerick Tom Malisher Ed Mammone Mark Manhardt Mark Mann Janie Mansfield Karen Marcus Lynn Marseglia Lisa Martin Mark Marusko Tony Mashionc Tracy Maxwell Jack Mayhue Karen Mazak Paula McBride Shari McBride Jeff Lcngwin Lisa Leschek Dana Librot Bill Liebling Diane Lightfoot Julie Lilly Kimberly Liss Eric Litzingcr Kenneth Liu Robert Longo Todd Lowery Susan Luffe Susan Lutz Beth Lynch Erin McCartney April McClain Jonathon McClellan John McClelland Regina McCord Mike McDevitt Doug McDowell Shawn McGee Brian McGowan Mark McGroarty Dave Mclntire Robert McKinley Debbie Medvis Jennifer Megahan Pretti Mehta Janice Meyer Suzanne Meyer 114 Juniors Mike Miller Tony Miller Jim Milone Charlotte Mlynar Lisa Mohan Shelly Mondi Denise Moon Kristine Petschc Mike Phillips Cindy Pioth Brian Piotrowski Becky Pizzuto Dan Pizzuto Jeffrey Poke Annette Polidora Camron Postle Karen Priester Carla Prosser Fabian Pugliano John Puskas Cindy Queen Jennifer Quel Carlos Quimpo Susan Quinn Nancy Murray Jeff Nania Patrick Neil Sharon Nelson Jim Nuccctelli John Nuccetelli Jane Null Terrie O'Leary Victor Olive Siri Olson Shawn Olszewski Tim O'Neill Timothy Otto Michelle Palomera Gopi Pandalai Alice Park Lauren Patrick Deborah Pawlowsi. Jim Pearce Dave Peck Beth Peoples Juniors 115 Joe Ryan Mike Ryan Mike Rygiel William Schade Bill Schmidt Dan Schmitt James Schran Rebecca Schultheis Tabitha Sciotti Lisa Seaman Karen Seman Gurcne Servette Dawn Shaw John Shaw Kim Shaw Alicia Shellhammcr Wendy Shields 1-aura Short Scott Silverstein Toni Silvio Wendy Sipe Alisa Smith Amy Smith Jodie Ranko Paula Rebich Julie Reynolds James Rhodes Anastacia Riley Anna Ritter Catherine Rohac Chris Rohac Shane Rolin Arnold Rose Jill Rosen Sherri Ruccio Stacy Rudin David Ruggiero Tom Rafferty Rich Ramassini Eric Rankin James Smith Shawn Snyder Michael Sobestcr Ron States Marcella Stepp Wayne Stiffey Douglas Stilwell Michele Straitiff Sherri Streiner Mike Strom William Strueve Stefanie Sulkowski Jodi Sullivan Debbie Summerville Barry Sundin 116 Juniors Gary Swift Carl Taylor Robin Taylor Peggy Teasdale Leigh Terchick Jason Thomas Jim Thomas Sabrina Thompson Steve Tierney Chuck Tokarsky Karl Trautman Karen Tsai Vicki Wegcrt Ken Wehrli iMark Whitaker John White Mena White Patricia White Jim Wilk Dawn Williams Doug Williams Kim Williams Mike Williams Stacey Williams Albert Wilson Janet Wilson Diane Wingard Shirley Wofford I ebbie Wolf Forrest Tucker Tom Tuskan Karen Uher Ron Unterreiner Renee Urban Chris Urick Greg Valansky Michael Van Lente Susan Vaughn Marsha Villasenor Karen Vosven Layne Vranka John Wagner Teresa Wagner Ben Walden Brian Wallace John Wallace Jeanette Walters Lisa Walters Chris Walwender John Washington Rob Wateska Gary Watkins Juniors 117 Stephanie Wolfe Kris Woodward Natalie Yeager Rhonda Young Sue Youngmayer Stuart Ziegler Bill Zitelli Michelle Zorich Junior Class Officers: Row 1: Leandra Hoctzlcin — Vice President. Levi Downs — President. Debbie Summerville — Treasurer. Row 2: Erin McCartney — Historian, Debbie Beraducci — Secretary. 118 Juniors §ports GIRLS’ TENNIS FOOTBALL OPPONENT Churchill 2 Central Catholic 1 Shaler 3 Hampton 1 North Catholic Plum 1 Penn Hills -l fcChurchill £S p Central Catholic Shaler W 0 am peon I Catholic Plum Perm Hills Springdale GATEWAY OPPONENT GATEWAY OPPONENT 4 Plum 1 6 Chartiers Valley 0 4 Fox Chapel 1 31 North Allegheny 3 5 Churchill 0 7 Butler 18 4 Franklin 1 41 Norwin 7 5 Penn Hills 0 19 Connellsville 7 3 Plum 2 14 McKeesport 6 4 Fox Chapel I 6 I lempfield 16 3 Churchill 2 28 Plum 14 4 Franklin 1 0 Central Catholic 6 5 Penn Hills 0 13 Penn Hills 10 3 Black hawk 0 6 North Hills 2 3 Valley 0 12 New Castle 0 1 Greensburg Central Catholic 4 12 Mount Lebanon 20 VOLLEYBALL WRESTLING GATEWAY OPPONENT GATEWAY OPPONENT 3 Valley 0 49 Steel Valley 15 3 McKeesport 0 45 West Mifflin 12 3 Steel Valley 0 48 Highlands 14 ' 3 Churchill 0 19 Latrobe 29 3 Fox C hapcl 2 27 Thomas Jefferson 25 3 Penn Hills I 24 Plum 24 2 Kiski Area 3 46 Churchill 13 3 Deer Lakes 1 45 Burrell 13 3 Shaler 1 41 Central Catholic 17 3 McKeesport 0 44 Penn Hills 13 3 Steel Valley 0 49 Swiss vale 0 1 W Churchill 3 49 Elizabeth Forward 12 3 p Fox Chapel 1 32 Chartiers Valley 15 3 Penn Hills T 0 25 McKeesport 20 30 Shaler 25 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY GATEWAY OPPONENT GATEWAY OPPONENT 25 Penn Hills 31 26 Penn Hills 31 23 Shaler 34 32 Shaler 24 16 Central Catholic 16 25 Sacred Mean 30 39 Seton LaSalle 18 21 Seton LaSalle 37 37 North Hills 20 32 Sacred Heart 24 Plum 46 26 North Hills 31 25 Franklin 31 15 Plum 47 40 Norwin 16 22 Franklin 39 37 35 North Allegheny Butler 20 41 21 48 Norwin North Allegheny 34 30 35 Penn Hills 50 38 Butler 44 44 33 Fox Chapel 24 38 Penn Hills 18 Greensburg Salem 42 30 Fox Chapel 25 48 Upper Saint Clair 53 19 Greensburg Salem 44 - SEPVij 122 Scores BOYS SWIMMING OPPONENT k GATEWAY 8 6 1 3 4 10 8 3 7 3 6 0 6 2 4 3 10 1 2 2 4 4 HOCKEY Hempfield North Catholic Hampton Churchill Churchill Ford City Richland Shadysidc Ford City North Catholic Richland Hampton Hempfield Ford City Hempfield Shadvside North Catholic Shadyside Hampton Churchill Richland Hampton OPPONENT 2 3 6 1 3 2 • BOYS' BASKETBALL GATEWAY OPPONENT 30 Shaler 73 58 Penn Trafford 73 55 Penn Trafford 73 GIRLS TRACK 62 Connellsvillc 79 GATEWAY OPPONENT 48 Lawrenceville Catholic 65 97 H Plum 43 V 48 Jeannette 64 100 East Allegheny 37 49 McKeesport 77 91 V Sacred Heart 49 Vt 51 Highlands 52 84 Churchill 51 68 Plum 60 61 Penn Hills 80 44 Penn Hills 69 68 Hempfield 73 66 Franklin 80 46 Turtle Creek 43 47 McKeesport 61 42 Highlands 45 64 Plum 62 46 Penn Hills 70 50 Franklin 62 GIRLS' BASKETBALL GATEWAY OPPONENT 41 Greensburg Central Catholic 50 32 Grecnsburg Salem 35 48 Shaler 63 71 Penn Trafford 21 BOYS' TRACK 46 Penn Hills 60 GATEWAY OPPONENT 62 Norwin 41 99 Kiski-Area 47 32 Elizabeth Forward 61 86 Penn Hills 64 48 Plum 35 119 Plum 31 72 Highlands 14 84.5 Churchill 65.5 57 McKeesport 25 76 Southmoreland 74 60 Sacred Heart 36 94 Franklin 55 53 Franklin 34 66 Knoch 84 50 Penn Hills 66 53 North Allegheny 98 62 Plum 36 58 Highlands 19 53 McKeesport 22 79 Sacred Heart 24 53 Franklin 33 18 North Allegheny 62 ■■■ SOFTBALL Central Catholic Wilkingsburg Penn Hills Swiss vale Central Catholic Fox Chapel Wilkinsburg Churchill Penn Hills GATEWAY 7 2 6 8 6 4 4 7 0 10 16 13 3 0 Fox Chapel Penn Hills Plum Plum Swiss vale Swissvalc Churchill Fox Chapel Penn Hills fpFm Swissvalc Churchill Churchill Fox Chapel Penn Hills Baldwin BOYS TENNIS OPPONENT Burrell Greensburg Central Catholic Plum Fox Chapel Franklin Churchill 4 0 Penn Hills 2 Fox Chapel 1 Plum 1 Franklin 3 Churchill Pern. Hills 1 3 f A m Scores 123 SOCCER Soccer is Gateway High School's newest addition to its long line of top ranking sports teams. Coached by Robert Parker and Dorn Perronio, the team spirited its way to an impressive 9-2-1 section record, an 11-3-2 season record and its first playoff spot in team history. Led by a strong corps of experienced and skilled seniors, the team developed strong individual talent and exhibited outstanding teamwork. These two vital characteristics necessary for a successful team earned the boys second place in WPIAL section. Seniors Bryan Kovach and Mike Davis and Junior Jeff Lake were named to The Post Gazette East All-Star team. In addition, Mike Davis was also named to the WPIAL All-Star team. Because seniors Nick Kocur. Dean Demarest, Pete Huston, Jack Giarratana, Mike Davis and other senior members are leaving, the soccer team will have a new look but hopefully the same winning quality. We wish them luck. Team Picture, Row 1: Dave Isaacs. Steve Boettinger. Jeff Lake. Carlos Quimpo. Jeff McGroarty. Mike Met . Bill Truschel. Row 2: J.P Garvin.Jack Giarratana. Pete Huston, Bryan Kovach. Mike Davis. Gary Miller. Jim Young. Nick Kocur Not Pictured Tom Barnishin, Dean Demarest. Jim Kovach. Dave Lersh. and John Nuccetelli. Clockwise from top: Pete Huston goes for a well earned goal. Jack Giarratana has tough competition for the ball. Mike Davis takes a practice kick. 124 Soccer Clockwise from top: Junior Varsity members gang up on an opponent. Mike Davis goes for a goal as Bryan Kovach. Bill Truschel. and opponents look on. Dean Demarest displays good kicking form. Nick Kocur eludes the other team and goes for a goal. Bill Truschel passes the ball down the field to Jack Giarra- tana. Strategic deflection by Carlos Quimpo. Soccer 125 GOLF Clockwise from above: Mike Miller executes a great follow-through; Jason Doran sinks a per- fect putt; Randy Spokane studies his shot; Frank Black takes a powerful swing; Bob Kokal lines up his shot; Mike Miller shows great confidence in Joey Sanders' aim. while Tom Hill and Jim Wilk watch; the 1984 Varsity Golf Team; F.d Dobranetski demonstrates a perfect swing 126 Golf The 1984-85 Golf Team, coached by Mr. John Tedorski, had a very good year. The team fin- ished second in Section 12 after defeating Nor- win and Penn Trafford in a section playoff. They also advanced to the WPIAL Team Tournament where they were eliminated in the first round. Starter, Frank Black, qualified for the Individ- ual Area Qualifiers after shooting a 5 over par 75 at Murrysville Golf Course. Frank narrowly missed the cut for the WPIAL Individual Quali- fier. There are no members of the Golf team graduating this year, so Coach Tedorski is look- ing forward to a strong season next year. Row i;Jim Wilk. Tom Hill.Jason Doran, Mike Miller, Bob Kokal. Frank Black. Row 2: Assistant Coach Doran. William Anger. Mark Anger, Joey Sanders. Randy Spokane. Craig Sapolski. Ed Dobranetski, Coach Tedorski. Golf 127 GIRLS’ TENNIS Gateway’s 1984 Girls’ Tennis Team coached by Chuck Riley captured their section title for the thrid year in a row. L’ndefeated in section play. Gateway reached the semi-final round in WPIAL team competition before losing to Greensburg Central Catholic. Caroline Pierce, Suzyjobe, and Sue Roberts took care of singles competition, and the teams of Jill Barvick Kristen Ruane and Chrissy Hoetzlein Colleen Finnegan performed well in doubles. Julie Ethy- miou, Julie McGee. Jeanne Trushel. Julie Brzuszek, and Kim Hess also contributed to Gateway’s winning team. Gateway also displayed its strength in individual performances. In section singles Caroline Pierce placed second while Suzyjobe placed third. Caroline then advanced to the semi-finals fo WPIAL competition In section doubles the teams of Sue Roberts Jill Barvick and Caroline Pierce Suzy Jobe repre- sented Gateway. Caroline and Suzy captured second place in both the WPIAL and the State tournaments. Congratulations to all the girls and Chuck Riley for a fine season. 128 Girls' Tennis Clockwise (Both Pages): Sue Roberts uses her smashing forehand. Caroline Pierce shows her perfect form. Colleen Finnegan excited over a big win. Chrissy Hoetzlein bumps the ball. Julie Efthv- miou hits the ball with a strong back- hand. L to R Row One Julie Br uszek. Kim Hess, Susan Jobc.Jcannc Trushcl.Julic McGee. Row Two: Jill Barvick. Colleen Finnegan. Susan Roberts. Julie Kfthymiou. Caroline Pierce. Kristen Ruane. Chrissy Hoetzlein. Coach ('buck Rilcv. Girls' Tennis 129 BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY The 1984 Boys' Cross Country Team's combined efforts to improve their record from last season were successful because of their constant hard work. Ending this season with an improved record of 6-7 1 and qualifying for the WPIAL meet were two of the goals the team hoped to achieve. The team took 1st place in the B-division of the Central Catholic Invitational, 6th place in the Tri-State Coaches Championship, and in the Northern Invitational 7th place. In the WPIAL Championship meet they placed 14th. Most Valuable Runner Dave Consbruck and Most Im- proved Runner Mike Williams were the team captains. Their devotion and leadership helped to unite the team and give them the fighting Gateway Spirit they needed. Darryl Crawford is the only senior member the team will be losing so coaches LaBuff and Winslow should have a strong and experienced team to work with next season. The future looks good for the Boys' Cross Country Team of '86. Clockwise from top: Senior Darryl Crawford leaves the rest far behind. Brian McCowan runs neck to neck in this one. Mike Williams. Rob Gordon, and Ron Sundin stretch and relax after a run. Many of our Gators were in the lead at the start of this run. Coaches l Buff and Winslow with team captains: Dave Consbruck. Mike Williams. Debbie Valansky. Melissa Jenkins, and Mary Muro. 130 Boys Cross Country Row 1 Jeff Scarcelli. Jeff Marcus. Dave Carl. Lenny Stango, PJ Battaglia, Jeff Gigliotti. Row 2: Mike Williams. Ron Sundin. Rob Gordon. Darryl Crawford. Dave Consbruck. Brian McGowan. Nathan Riva. Not Pictured Ray Jones. Bovs Cross Country 131 GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY Clockwise from top: Melissa Jenkins puts forth a great effort — alone in this race. Angie Gibson. Andressa Snyder, and Chrissy Massaro take a well deserved break. Debbie Valansky fights hard to win. The Gators ran away’’ with this meet with Fox Chapel. Row 1: Monica Robins. Laura Engel. Haley Jameson. Andressa Snyder. Chrissy Massaro. Mary Scrapple. R' 2: Traces Mathis. Melissa Jenkins. Mary Muro. Debbie Valansky. Angie Gibson. Tara Jenkins. Jenm Panzella. Not Pictured: Heather Panzella and Kathy Seman 152 GirIs Cross Country Though the Girls' Cross Country Team ended with a 4-14 record, it was a successful and important year for them. They will lose only one senior member, captain Mary Muro. next year so they look forward to a very good season for '86. Next year's team should have the strength to place high in all of the championship meets they attend. The girls placed 4th in the Tri-State Coaches Championship, 5th in the Northern Invitational, and 4th in the A-division of the Central Catholic Invitational. The team earned 6th place in the WPIAL Championship meet. The Most Valuable Runner was captain Melissa Jenkins and the Most Improved was captain Debbie Valansky. Chrissy Massaro was voted as the Outstanding Rookie. With three of the returning team members ranking in the all-time top ten Gateway girls on the Boyce Park course, next season promises to be interesting and victorious. We hope they bring home 1st place in the WPIAI. Champion- ship meet. vt V-- ■6 •? • ......... .i Clockwise from top: The pres- sure is on Jennifer Panzella to get a good time for this run. Mary Muro takes care of a mi- nor injury. Senior Monica Rob- ins jogs a trial run. The fighting Gators all lead this pack ot com- petition. Girls' Cross Country 1M VOLLEYBALL The 1984-85 Girls' Volleyball Team, coached by Mr. Dave Caputo, had an outstanding season. The Varsity Team, led by captain Tracy Guerdan, finished their season as Section V champs. They had a section record of 9- 1, and an overall record of 12-2. losing only to Kiski Area and Churchill. The team's accomplishments took them to WPIAL Semi-Finals where they placed third. Thejunior Varsity team, coached by Mr. Bill Seeman, was undefeated in the section (10-0) and had an overall record of 13-1. The teams only loss was to Kiski Area. Congratulations on a fine season to the Gateway Girls' Volleyball Team. 134 VollcybalI Clockwise from top of p. 134: Dawn Bryant practices controlling her passes; Julie Greer con- centrates on the game-winning serve. Maura Dorrycott positions herself to set the ball; Don- na Ledgerwood successfully spikes the ball, only to have it blocked by the other team; The 198-1 Gateway Varsity Volleyball Team; Terri Brown demonstrates her agility to keep the ball in the air; Tracy Gucrdan lunges for the ball with per- fect form. Row 1: Maura Dorrycott, Keilee Jenkins. Tracy Guerdan. Sue Kranack. Leslie Irwin. Row 2: Traci Hill, Julie Greer. Tern Brown, Carrene Servette, Donna Ledgerwood, Dawn Bryant. Volleyball 135 FOOTBALL Clockwise (Both Pages : Charles Bray. Kevin Lynch, and Deno Cas- tellano stop the Hurricanes’ offense. Greg I.arkin punts the ball away. Mike Brusca hands off to Dan Schmitt, while Bill Bailey and Rob Schmitt block. John Washington runs with the ball. Mike Lafferty. Brian Mikol. and Jeff McWilliams make an offensive play Layne Vranka looks for a receiver, while Mike Lafferty. Jeff McWilliams. Steve Schinkel. and the rest of the offensive line block. Mike Lafferty after a 'messy' playoff game. 1 V ! Football Row 1: L to R Victor Olive. Harry Kleiser.Jav Darr. Jeff McWilliams. John White. Mike Laffertv. Dondi Kirby. Fat Contillo, Rushpal Banerjec. Row 2 Kirk Michaels. Brian Mikol. Mike Sheffler, Paul Caldwell. Paul Hugus, Dan Schmitt, Mark Sefer. Jim Nucce- telli. Robert McKinely, Mark Swank. Row 3: Verne Howard. Doug Murphy. Matt Lynskey. Fabian Pug- liano, Layne Vranka. Doug Williams. Mike Brusca. Jeff Garrigan. Deno Castellano. John Washington, Joe Rvan Row i Greg Larkin, Steve Schinkel. Tom Byrne. Chris Griffin. Eric Crisp. George Grahovac. Drew Pagliari. Kevin Lynch. Rich Maaghul. Charles Bray. Mark Segar Row Dale Mitchell. Russ Grat- ton. Steve Perry. Art Betts. Pete Antimarino. Dan Baughman. Steve Klipa, Steve Statmck Football 137 Top ro bottom: The Gateway Gator Offense. Coach Antimarino has a word with the offense. Doug Mur- phy. Charles Bray, and Verne How- ard assist Deno Castellano with the sacking of the Hurricanes' quarter- back. Coach Antimarino gives the next play to Mike Brusca. Led by 21 seniors, this year's Gator football team surpassed all expectations, with one of the most exciting seasons in the history of Gateway football. The team opened the exhibition season on a roll, with a 6-0 shutout over Chartiers Valley and a 31-3 romp over North Allegheny. Butler, always a tough opponent, handed Gateway its first loss the following week, but as section play began so did a Gator winning streak — three convincing victories over Norwin. Connellsville, and previously unbeaten McKeesport. Taking advan- tage of a slight emotional letdown, Hempfield surprised the Gators with a defeat, but the team rebounded to defeat Plum in the annual Homecoming game, aided by a large cheering crowd. However the ups and downs contin- ued the following week with a hard-fought loss to Central Catholic. Needing a win against traditional rival Penn Hills to retain home field advantage in the playoffs, a Gateway team emotionally charged by a spirited week was able to do what no one else, especially their opponent, thought they could — outplay the previously undefeated Indians. Emotion and intensity carried the Gators to a 13-10 upset. The Gators opened the playoffs on their own muddy home field with a win over North Hills, thus earning the right to meet New Castle, the second ranked team in the state, on a neutral field. Teamwork and hard hitting. Gateway trademarks, resulted in a 12-0 upset, raising Gateway's record against undefeated teams to 3-0 and their season record to 9-3- As Thanksgiving came to Gateway, the Gators gave thanks for the chance of a lifetime — the opportunity to play at Three Rivers Stadium. There, with high hopes and amazing crowd support, they met defending Quad-A champi- on Mount Lebanon in the title game. Despite a great effort. Gateway was defeated 20-12. Gateway's season was a success in every sense of the word, and thanks to this year's team, the continuation of Gateway's traditional excellence in football seems assured. NINTH GRADE SPORTS Ninth Grade sports has existed at Gateway for only two years, but already it is an established and respected institution. Faculty manager Mr. Bill Seman did another superb job, tackling the difficult task of coordinating six different sports. Mr. Riley coached the Boys' Basketball team to a 4-6 section record and a 6-9 mark overall. Freshman Eugene Taylor led the team to third place in its section. Their female counterparts, coached by Mr. Washburn had an excellent season, winning their section. Starring for the Girls' Basketball team were top scorer Shawna Strauch and top rebounder Marcy Gibson, who efforts helped the team to a 10-3 record. Mr. Washburn doubled as coach of the ninth grade Boys' Track team, with Mr. Gratton's help. Curtis Bray and Eugene Taylor excelled for the 4-2 Gators. The team also took second place in the Mount Lebonon Invitational and third place in the Junior Invitational. The Girls’ Track team, under the guidance of Mr. Washburn and Melanie Nickerson, finished with a record of 3-0. They also took second place in the Gateway Invitational. Deana Babik was one of several exceptional team members. The Wrestling team, coached by Mr. LaBuff, had an extremely successful season. They finished as section runners-up at 10-1, which is the most wins in the history of Gateway Junior High Wrestling. Todd Washington and Rich Rocco shared the most valuable wrestler award, and Brian Ickes was voted the most improved. The team concluded its season by placing third in the Plum Boosters Junior High Invitational Wrestling Tournament. The Football team had a difficult 0-3-1 season under the guidance of Bruce Surmacz and Steve Perry. Despite this, the football players, like all the ninth grade athletes, are winners. By participating in sports, they have added to Gateway's tradition and have made a well-deserved place for themselves among students. Top to Bottom: Ninth grade football gets warmed up for the big game; Marcy Gibson has the upper hand on her opponent; Steve Kosis gets ready for some action; Mike Livorio puts the ball up, while Dave Ramassini waits; The Gator wrestler takes his man down; Deana Babik sprints to catch her opponent. Ninth Grade 139 Clockwise from top- Pam Dollman waits for the start; Pete Cadek gets ready to play; Colleen Kontul, Shawna Strauch. and Marci Gibson run down the court; Marci Gibson at the jump-ball; Dave Ramas- sini hands off to Eugene Taylor; Chris Papa tries to work the ball free, while Tricia Rodgers and Colleen Kontul stand by; Ninth grade boys show their per- fect stride. Graig Segar makes a lay-up; Pete I.andini dominates his opponent. 140 Ninth Grade Clockwise from top: Mike Johnson jumps for the ball, while Kevin Johnson waits for it to come down: Robert Chambers. Eugene Taylor, and Todd Waibel execute a perfect play; Dale Kennedy sets up to pin his man; Ninth grade girls at their best; Jay Bacha lands a perfect jump; Colleen Kontul at the foul line; Rich Rocco gets another win. NINTH GRADE RECORD SPORT wins — loses — ties Football 0-5-1 Girls’ Basketball 10-5 Boys’ Basketball 6-9 Wrestling 10-1 Girls' Track 5-0 Boys Track 4-2 Ninth Grade 141 SWIMMING Bovs' Team: Row 1: Shawn Regan. Ed Patula.Jeff Byers.Jeff Pro.Jcff Rosenthal. Lee Fitzgerald. Row 2: Asst. Coach Hrenko. Bill Truschel. Mike Guinea. Tim Bendorf. Alan Rose. Peter Cadek. Dave Mclncire. Rick Gladden. Eric l.indblad. Coach Petnllo. Asst. Coach Riggs. Row V Todd Beel. Mitchel Brewer, Jeff Kochosky. Kris liosik.Jeff Garrigan. Todd McAllister. Dave Babik. Chuck Smith. Row 4: Bruce Byers. Shawn McGee. The Gateway Gator Boys' and Girls' swimming teams ended another successful season and the girls team, by setting an unprecedented mark, proved once again that they are truly the Beast of the East”. Swimming under Coach Petrillo with the help of Rick Hrenko and Janie Riggs, the boys finished with a record of 7-4, sending junior Dave Mclntire to states where he placed 12th in the 500 free. The girls team, seeming only to get better with time, dominated their schedule by ending the season with a record of 11-0, and for the first time in Gateway's history the girls walked away with the State Championship. The girls' team was in 3rd place before the final event, the 400 relay. The Gator's relay, consisting of Donna Ledgerwood. Anne Spaeder, Celeste Makiel, and Michelle Chow, ran aw-ay with the race; bringing the team into first place and a State Championship. Other state finishes included Michelle Chow's two lst's in the 50 and 100 free, upping her record to 3-0 in each event, and Celeste Makiel's9th place finish in the 200 free and her 12th in the 500 free. Two outstanding freshman accomplishments at states were Anne Spaeder who took 5th in the 200 I.M. and 9th in the 500 free, and Jeanne Truschel who swam in the 100 breast stroke and the 200 medley relay along with Jennifer Quel, Nicole Pagliari, and Donna Ledgerw-ood. All in all it was a great Gator season, and the best of luck in the up and coming years. Girls' Team: Row 1: Julie McGee, Nicole Pagliari. Jennifer Shellhammer, Kelly Kenedy, Kristin Gilmore. Jeanne Trus- chel. Tawny Mulkerin. Alicia Shellhammer, Kim Garrigan. Row 2: Coach Petrillo. Sharon McBride. Laura Hanlon, Jen- nifer Quel, Gina Graziano. Carol Remcheck. Courtney McConnel. Kim Lawrence. Dawn Niccolazo. Ellen Green. Robin Korman. Asst. Coach Riggs. Row V Michelle Chow. Anne Spaeder. Kathleen Lynch. Colleen Finnegan, Christien Colenbrander, Mary Strapple. Jill Straffm. Donna Ledger- wood. Celeste Makiel. Melissa Beel. Asst. Coach Hrenko. Clockwise: Both Pages: Kris Hosik pulls hard in his breast- stroke. Dave Babik in the 400 free relay. Nicole Paglari starts off the 4(X) free relay, while Kelly Kenedy, Mien Green, and Mary Strapple await their turn. Alicia Shell- hammer in the individual medley. Carol Remcheck in the 100 yard backstroke. Julie McGee in the 100 yard breast- stroke. Mike Guinta starts the medley off with backstroke. Swimming IH Varsity: Row I. Victor Morrissey. Mark Bittner. Tim D'Amico. Jimmy Gilland. Mike Metz.John Clark. Row 2: Asst. Cc Lukitsch. Dino Simco. Kevin Lynch. Darryl Crawford. Deno Castellano. Doug Williams. R.D. McKinley. Coach Bane, pictured: Vince Chough. WRESTLING Clockwise: Both Pages: Darryl Crawford takes his opponent down. Deno Castellano heads lor the mat; Deno wrestles; Deno is congratulated for et another win. Victor Morrissey sets up to pin his man. Dino Simco has a strong hold on his opponent. Doug Williams wins again. Mark Bittner struggles with his opponent. R.p. McKinley has the upper hand on his opponent. John Clark has a commanding lead. 144 Wrestling The Gator wrestling team enjoyed its finest season ever, winning its first section championship and advancing to the quarter-finals of the WPIAL team champion- ships for the second straight year. Under the coaching of coach Richard Bane (Section V Coach of the Year) and assistant coaches William Lukitsch and Dan Baughman, the Gator matmen stormed to an impressive 14-2-1 record (8-0 in the section). The Gators rounded out their section domination with an outstanding section tournament, qualifying nine wrestlers for the WPIAI. tournament, the most of any WPIAL team. Five Gators garnered individual championships, including Tim D'A- mico at 105 lbs.. Darryl Crawford at 132 lbs.. R.D. McKinley at 167 lbs.. Kevin Lynch at 185 lbs., and Deno Castellano at heavyweight. Section runners-up were Mark Bittner at 112 lbs., John Clark at 126 lbs.. Victor Morrissey at 138 lbs., and Dino Simco at 145 lbs. Tim D'Amico went on to place second in the WPIAL. qualifying for the state championships. Castellano broke his own single season pin record with 23 and set the school record for most career pins with 44. Even with the loss of seven seniors, the Gators will have many exceptional underclassmen returning next year; and they are expected to be one of the outstand- ing teams in the WPIAL. Wrest ling 1-15 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Clockwise from top left of page 146.Jill Scarcelli shoots for two points. Beth Rogers gets the tip. Andresa Snyder springs for the basket. Sandy Conley goes in for a lay-up. Heather Burik leaps for a basket Varsity Girls' Basketball Team. I.iz Gogniat takes a |umpshot from outside the key. Kellee Jenkins passes the ball out of a circle of opponents. 146 Girls' Basketball Varsity How 1: Barb Beck. Andresa Snyder. Jill Scarcclli. ( indy Lyman, Kellec Jenkins. Row 2: Coach Ron Davis. Li Gogniat. Karen Boyle. Heather Burik. Sandy Conley. Beth Rogers. Not Pictured: Maura Dorrycoct. Traci Hill. Contrary to the expectations tor a mediocre 1983 season, the Gator Girls Basketball Team, coached by Mr. Ron Davis and Mr. Denny Evanovich. finished with an excellent record of 12-2. This put them in the WPIAE playoffs for the fourth year in a row. The loss of key seniors Maura Dorrycott and Traci Hill, due to injury, hurt the Gators, who faced North Allegheny in the first round of the WP1AL playoffs. After a close game going into the fourth quarter, the Gators were defeated 64 48. The hardworking Gators participated in both the Indiana and Elizabeth-Forward Tournaments, finishing a respectable second place at Elizabeth-Forward. Senior Jill Scarcelli was selected to the All-Tournament Team at Elizabeth-Forward, while freshman star Heather Burik was selected at Indiana. The team was led by seniors Barb Beck and Jill Scarcelli. Other key players w'ere. junior I.iz Gogniat, sophomores Kellec Jenkins and Andresa Snyder, and freshman Heather Burik. Girls’ Basket ball 147 BOYS’ BASKETBALL From top of p. 148. Mark Segar shoots from the foul line. Joe Cher- ipka leaps for the jumpball. Greg Larkin shoots over the defense. Ter- ry Smith dribbles the ball down the court. Curtis Bray shoots for two points. Tom Hill passes the ball into play. Varsity Boys' Basketball Team. Row 1: F.ric Mann, Michael Contillo.Joe Retkowski.Jimmy Doyle. Row 2: Greg Larkin.Joe Cheripka, Curtis Bray,Jeff Hrivnak, Mark Segar, Ray Edwar I avc Peck, Mike Van Lenten, Tom Hill. Terry Smith. Jerry Lee. Coach Murphy. Coach Washburn. 148 Boy's Basketball While the Gateway Basketball Team’s record was not up to par with that of recent years, the young team none- theless kept the games interesting. The team’s record was directly attributable to a lack of experience, as the team roster shows. Co-captains Mark Segar and Ray Edwards, the only seniors on the team, helped develop and maintain a high level of spirit and comraderie among the team members. The team continued to mature as the season progressed and the high numbers of returnees provides hope for next season. Curtis Bray, the leading scorer and a freshman, will return, as will junior Greg Larkin, sopho- more guards Terry Smith and Terry Lee. and other talented junior varsity players. In terms of laying a strong founda- tion for next year, this year s season must be considered a success. Boys' Basket ball 149 HOCKEY The Gator Hockey team had another successful season and re- turned to the playoffs for the second year in a row. This year s team was offensively led by Senior Captain Brian Owens, who placed fifth in the league in scoring with 56 points, and Assistant Captain Bobby Kokal who netted 33 points. Defensively, the team was led byjunior Defenseman Paul Bobko and Senior Goaltender Greg George. The team competed for first place much of the year before slumping late in the season to finish in fourth place. Despite the late-season slump, the Gators came on strong to enter the playoffs and to take first- place Hampton to overtime only to lose 5-4. Highlights of the season included the appearance of Owens, Kokal, Bobko, and George in the WPIHL All-Star game. Clockwise from top: Kokal. The second leading scorer, circles the opponent’s net. Gator coach and his leading line Brian Owens on an offensive drive. Row 1 1 to r: Greg George. Glen Sorbe, Rich Filar. Rob Organ, John Corrada, Lemual Hodges. Chris Bobko, An Hajdukiewicz. Row 2: Assistant Varsity Coach Scott Lyons, Ed Groden, Tim Herald. Chuffy McDevitt. Ps Breakwell. Bobby Kokal. Varsity Coach Robert Wareham. Row V J.V. Coach David Fcnessey. Paul Bobko. Mi Miller. (C) Brian Owens, James Wilson. Brian Slone. Asst. J.V. Coach Murll Bobko. Greg Festa. Psiot Pictured: See Festa. Rob Cicco, Abe F.deleman. 150 Hockey Clockwise from top: A big defensive drive for the Gators. Brian Owens lets a slap shot fly towards the goal. All-Star goaltender Greg George turns another shot away. Junior Ed Groden takes a face off. Bobby Kokal skates into the oppo- nent's end of the ice. Hockey 151 BOY’S TRACK Clockwise from left: Darryl Crawford maintains the lead in the 3200m relay Jeff Hrivnak and Brian McGowan com- plete a smooth handoff in the 3200m relay. Jamie Hackman lets the discus fly Cy Hill. Dan Schmitt and Bill Bailey lunge for the finish line. The 1983 Boys' Track Team Row 1: Barry Shavers. Neil Maniccia. Fred Massey. Pushpal Bancrjec. David Carl. Bill Bailey. Tom Hill. Cy Hill, Kirk Michaels. Shawn Megginson. Ron Sundin. Mark Marusko. Row 2: Becky Bartosh. Samantha Edwards. Gary Miller. Bryan Kovach. Michael Williams. David Consbruck. Brian Mikol. Deno Castellano. Jason Doran. Jamie Hackman. Dan Schmitt. Darryl Crawford. Rob Gordon. Row 3 Coach LaBuff. Asst. Coach Joe Ritter, Joe Cheripka, Chuck Rhine. Jeff Hrivnak. Rich Herrick. Layne Vranka. Kevin Murphy. Fran Boyle, Jim Kovach. Brian McGowan. Brian Cady. 152 Boys' Track Clockwise from top: Layne Vranka hurls the javelin with great strength Jim Kovach glides over the high jump bar. Fred Massey soars over the hur- dles. Bryan Kovach leaps into the air for an outstanding long jump. Ron Sundin takes the lead in the 80 run followed by Na- than Riva. The 1985 Boys' Track Team was undefeated in their section this year with a record of 4-0. making them the Section 5AAA Champions. The 3200m relay team of Mike Williams, Jeff Hrivnak. Bill Bailey, Brian McGowan, and Darryl Crawford finished fourth in the WPIAL and sev- enth in the state. The 400m relay team of Bryan Kovach, John White. Bill Bailey and Dan Schmitt finished fourth in WPIAL action. In individual competition, senior Bill Bailey placed fifth in the WPIAL’s and eleventh in the state in the 400m run. Also, junior Mike Williams received second place in WPIAL and ninth in the state in the 800m run. Overall, the Boys' Track Team, coached by Mr. Tom LaBuff, had an outstanding season. With the many talent- ed underclassmen returning, the team has high expecta- tions for next season. Bovs' Track 153 GIRLS’ TRACK Led by co-captains Taunja Snyder and Darla Gay, the 1985 Girls' Track Team had an outstanding season. They finished second in their section with a record of 4 and 1, losing only to Penn Hills. New school records were set by Debbie Valansky in the 3200m run; by the 1600m relay team consisting of Chrissy Massaro, Laura Engel, Jenny Panzella and Angie Gibson; and by Taunja Snyder in long jump. Senior Taunja Snyder was the WPIAL Champion, competing in the 200m dash and long jump. Senior Darla Gay participated in the PIAA qualifiers for shot put. In the PIAA finals, Andresa Snyder finished ninth in the 100m hurdles; the 400m relay team consisting of Chrissy Massaro, Jill Scarcelli, Andresa Snyder and Taunja Snyder placed eighth; and. Taunja Snyder placed ninth in the 100m dash, eighth in the 200m dash and second in the long jump. Coach Bonnie Young and Asst. Coach Denise Sikora will be losing many talented seniors this year. However, there will be many skillful underclassmen returning next year, including outstanding sophomore Andresa Snyder. 154 GirIs' Track Row 1: Debbie Valansky, Tracey Mathis.Jodi Sullivan, Chrissy Massaro, Andresa Snyder. Cindy Shavers, Suzanne Meyer. Sue Zeigler. Jill Scarcelli, Chrissy Hoetzlein, Julie Schenk. Amy Imro, Corrin Christianson. Melissa Jenkins. Laura Hngel. Row 2 Darla Gay. Kathy Seman. Wendy Sipe. Beth Peoples, Jane Null. Sharon McBride. Jenny Panzella. Angie Gibson. Taunja Snyder. Haley Jameson. Ellen Green, Mary Strapple. Kim Cowell. Clockwise from top of p. 154. Taunja Snyder lunges for the finish line. Darla Gay prepares for a winning throw. Beth Peoples hurls the discus with great strength. Jill Scarcelli gives it her all. Melissa Jenkins takes the race in stride. Jenny Panzella soars through the air with ease. The 1985 Girls Track Team. Laura Engel takes first place with no one else in sight. (Center) Andresa Snyder takes a big lead in the 100m hurdles. Girls Track 155 BOYS’ TENNIS Clockwise from left: Scott Tyson scoops up a low shot. Mike Roberts takes a powerful swing. Kurt Draves makes a great serve. Greg Zcntarsky is really on the ball. Howard Cohan is ready for his opponent s return. 1985 Boys' Tennis Team. Doug Thomas demonstrates perfect form Shawn Regan's agility is a great asset to his game. 156 Boys' Tennis The 1985 Boys’ Tennis Team had a fine season finishing third in their section with a record of 7-3. Freshman Mike Roberts finished third in section singles, second in section mixed doubles, fourth in the district mixed dou- bles and was a State Championship par- ticipant. Freshman Alfredo Sararo and sophomore Shawn Regan placed second in section doubles and were quarter-fina- lists in district doubles. With only two seniors graduating, the team hopes for an outstanding season next year. Row 1: Greg Zentarsky. Shawn Regan, Alfredo Sararo. Row 2: Kurt Draves, Howard Cohan. Dave Mintz. Dennis Fitzgerald. Not Pictured: Mike Roberts, Doug Thomas, Scott Tyson, Chris Efchymiou, Coach Steve Frost. Boys Tenms 157 BASEBALL Despite an overall record of 5-11, the Gateway Baseball Team’s hard work did not go unappreciated. Though the team will lose many seniors, next year's team has the talent to be skilled and successful. We will lose seniors Pete O’Connor, outstanding defensive player, and MVP Dave Dobbs, but this year’s outstanding hitter Doug Williams will remain, along with other juniors to help make next year's team the best yet. Pete O'Connor winds up for a good pitch. Rick Fisher waits to catch the hit. Dave Dobbs pre- pares to bunt. Row 1 Bill Hamilton. Brian Phillips. Phil Levy, Frank Black, Mark Sefer, Rick Fisher, Jeff Innes, Rob Cicco. Fred Carlisle. Dave Dobbs, Pete O'Connor, Dave Smith. Row 2: Coach Giles. Mary Harry, Debbie Beraducci, R.D. McKinely, Dave Peck, Scott Goodlin. Gary Davenport. Rich Ramassini, Tony Ludovico, Mark Swank, John Brennan. Doug Williams, Jay Sedlak. Jeff Poke, Jim Wilk, Fred Turba. Mike Van Lenten. Coach Sanders. Laura Churchill. 158 Baseball Baseball 159 SOFTBALL Clockwise from top: Shalako Chessey throws a good pitch. Joy Saini awaits the pitch Elicia Larson. Colleen Kontul. Heather Manmon. and Chris Papa won- der when the ball's going to land. Heather Burik throws it in. Tammy Nowikowski hopes to make an out. Kim Verheyen awaits the pitch. Opposite page Clockwise from top: Sandy Conley wants to make the 3rd out. Liz Cogniat puts her all into this pitch. Coach Riley gives a pep talk. 160 Softball The Girls Softball team had a great season finishing with a 9-11 record. Not without some problems, the team worked their way into the playoffs but were defeated. Coach Riley and the girls worked hard this year to develop the talent on the team so next year’s team looks like it has a good season in front of them. Mr. Chuck Riley,Jill Gross. Sandy Conley. Heather Burik, Chris Papa, Liz Gogniat, Barb Beck, Tammy Nowikowski, Kathy Perevuznik, Vicki Short, Kim Verheycn,Jennifer Hvsong, Megan Bradley. Shalako Chcssey. Heather Mannion, Colleen Kontul. Joy Saini, Elicia Larson. Chris Gelbke. Softball 161 CHEERLEADERS Gateway has got it!! What is it? SPIRIT!! And what better way to exemplify that spirit than through Gateway's terrific Cheerleaders? The school’s sports teams are supported by three squads — the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman squads. These girls do more than jump up and down on Friday nights! Among their activities, the cheerleaders make locker and hall signs, plan pep assemblies, and cheer for football, boys and girls varsity basketball, and wrestling. Gateway's cheerleaders have always been great, but this year’s cheerleaders were SUPER! The highlight of their season was their chance to shine at Three Rivers Stadium at the WPIAL Football Championship. Gateway was really lucky to have such an energetic and dedicated group of girls. Keep it up!! 162 Cheerleaders Clockwise from topfboth pages) Varsity Cheerleaders after a big game JV mount. Ninth Grade cheerleaders at a game. The girls help out at the pep rally. JV after a game. Varsity mount. Varsity squad and mascots show off their talent. Mascots: Lu- cette Siegfried and Sharon McBride Cheerleaders 163 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL L to R Row One: Todd Washington. Terry Smith, Ross Giorgianni. Phil Levy, Bob Schmitt. Jerry Lee, Tom Keller. Row Two: Ken Fennel. Tony DiNinno.Jim Dusch. Dale Banks, George Downey. Joe Bell. Row Three: Chris Heasley. Troy Thornton. Jim Benson, Jerry Samek. Tom Whitby. Row Four: Chuck Rhine. Jeff Hrivnak. Curtis Bray. Phil Schwcizer. Sean Babik, Neil Maniccia. VOLLEYBALL L to R: Row One Kelly Cook. Beth Leriotis, Nancy Jordan. Preeti Mehta. Mary Brown. Ellen Green. Row Two Melissa Beel. Monika Ger- hard. Leshia Bryant. Darla Pistella, Julie Janc- zewski. Lori Kozub. Coach Bill Seeman. SOCCER L to R Row One: Brad Huffman. David Fagan. Jerry Martz, Ken Gronholms, Jeff Rosenthal. Tom Mottley, Jacques Ray. Row Two. Chris Lawton. Craig Segar. Mike Costello, Paul Mise- lis, Jeff Bacha, Ray Schifmo. Jay Daly. Mike Rygiel. 164 Jumor Varsity BOYS' BASKETBALL L to R: Row One: Jimmy Doyle, Mike Contilla, Joe Retkowski, Eric Mann. Row Two: Taunja Snyder, Coach Dave Washburn. Mike Purpura, Nicl Maniccia, Tom Hill. Phil Schweizer, Jeff Hrivnak, Joe Cheripka. Nathan Riva, Ross Gior- gianni, Mark Anger. Not pictured: Sean Babik GIRLS' BASKETBALL L to R: Row One: Sandy Cegan, Susan Patula, Meagan Davis, Melissa Jenkins. Megan Bradley. Row Two: Amy Link. Karen Boyle. Beth Rod- gers. Sandy Conley, Cindy Lyman. WRESTLING L to R: Row One: Coach Bill Lukitsch, Allyn Lynch, Mike Williams. Jim Wilk, Jim Benson. Frank Black. Jerry DeRiso. Tom Barron Junior Varsity 165 166 Sports Sports 167 §opt|omores Susan Ackerman Susanna Albaugh Michelle Allman I.isa Balson Dale Banks Jim Barbour Dara Barnett Jill Barvick Scott Bassett Phil Battaglia Douglas Baxley Leona Baynes Craig Becker Kristy Belardi Joe Bell Richard Bell Jim Bencic Emily Bendorf Jim Benson Stephen Berkowitz David Berman Cheryl Bittner Diane Blackwood Karen Blank Kimberly Btazovich Sajiv Boggstvarapu Glynis Alworth l slie Andersen Kristin Anderson Sue Anderson Mark Anger Jesse Archibald Carla Askew Suzanne Atkinson Sandi Atwood Sean Babik Kristy Bain Bill Balaschak Meredith Baldock Kevin W. Balia Brandon Bolton Erik Bolton Joe Bonner John Booker Lisa Boros Steve Breman Lorie Brown Michele Brown Monica Brummert Leshia Bryant Karen Buker Charmaine Burns Steve Caldwell Chris Calfo Christine Caligun 170 Sophomorcs Robert Carlton Richard Carver Zane Cecil Sandce Cegan Sal Cerra Jeff Ceyba Susanta Chakrabarti Lisa Chioda Stacie Chludzinski Mindy Christopher Laura Churchill Joey Clark Debbie Cohn Roger Coleman Mark Colenbr3nde Cherise Comunalc Bob Conboy Jim Conboy Mark Conner Brcnna Connolly Joseph Corbelli Jerry Corric Mike Costello Stepheme Coto Karen Cotter Kimberly Cowan Kim Cowell John Craig Ken Crane Timmy Cranston Mark Csefalvay LoisAnne Cummings Jill Cunningham Jay Daly Lance Danko Gary Davenport Tina Davidhizar Kim Davis Meagan Davis Cindy Dawkins Mark DeAndrca Diane DeBone Steve Decker Bridgctre Deedler Sophomores 171 Jim Dusch Mike Earl Shawn Eason A pry! Echcgaray Rico Ellis Steve Emmick Laura Engel Joyce Evans Stacie Fabrizi Adel la Fagan Gcnia Fair Donna Fellabom Ken Fennel Scott Ferri Laureen Filar Michele Filar Colleen Finnegan Derek Fisher Dennis Fitzgerald Lee Fitzgerald Stacie Forrest Victor Diller Tony DiNinno Cuong Doan Amy Dominiczak Marci Donaldson Moira Dougherty Kelly Dowling George Downey Peggy Downey Sean Downs Patricia Doyle Alan Draper Steve Duff Melissa Durzo Elaine Getsy Gilbert Gigliotti Jimmy Gilliand Miriam Freedel Carl Frendzcl Andrew Friedland Peter Fyfe Jason Gale Danny Galia David Galia Laura Gallagher Sean Gallagher Kristin Gaskin David Gates Kelly Gates Greg Geckle Joe Gehring 172 Sophomores ,• ( tins Itn:,r: k Go-tried Gina Gra iano A ' JB Demetrius Green Ellen Green V Jacque Green {.aura Greenaway Tom Grecnawae Keith Greenberg Martin Greenberg Marianne Greygor Gail Grieb Jill Gross Chrissy Hoetzlem Hodges Jennifer Hoff Sean Holleran Lisa Holliday Jennifer Holmes Pete Holzemer Jeff Hrivnak John Hrizo Brian Hughes Kelly Hunter Laura Hunter Dennis Hwang Amy Imro Scott Grykowski Chris Guenzel Gordon Hacker James Hackman Tracy Hainlcy Bill Hamilton Heather Haney Dorothy Harris Matt Harris Michele Harvey Denise Haver Stephanie Hawes Chris Heasley Dame! Henshawe Tim Herald Mike Hermann Sol Hickman Howard Higgins Donna Hillbeck Matt Hilt! Jolie Hockhauser Sophomores 17 Cecily Katz Alex Kefal Shari Keller Thomas Keller Chris Kelley Kelly Kennedy Ann Khuu David Khuu Greg Kline Paula Klipa Eric Knadler Paula Knezevich Michele Kobus Jeff Kochosky Kristin Kolberg Rajani Kondavecti Laura Konstanzer Jerry Kovach Michele Kratofil Brian Kubit Robert Kyslinger George Lakly Brian Lamb Tracy Jackson Hayley Jameson Julie Janczewski Janet Jarecki Kellce Jenkins Melissa Jenkins Suzanne Jobe Lee Anne Lancy Kelly Landucci Scott Lanzer Maureen Laughery Donna Laurie Samantha Lawthcr Clifton I.ee Julie Jackovitz Danielle Jackson Robert Jackson Jerry Lee Cindy Leeson Dec Dee Leibowitz Michele Lengfeldcr Paula Lcnhart Joveann Leone Beth Leriotis Robin Lersch Kimberly Levine Phil Levy 17-1 Sophomores Marcus Lien Amy Link Angela Lorey Mary Maaghul Lisa Maccarclli Shawn Mahloy Celeste Makiel Danny Malay Kaiwa Malo Neil Maniccia Heather Mannion Steve Mansfield Chuck Marston Christy Martin Jerry Martz Chrissy Massaro Jeff Maszkiewicz Tracey Mathis Michael Matvey Larry McAfee Rich McClintock Michael McCracken Helen McDermott Danny Me Done! Tom McDonough Greg McDowell Kris McEwen Julie McGee Shani McGrath Jeff McGroarty Kelly McPoland Jim McWhinney Robin Means Photo Not Available Shawn Megginson Jim Merante Jennifer Merrill Sean Merwin Mike Metz Gary Miller Kelly Miller Laura Miller Richard Miller Jennifer Mills Paul Miselis Joe Misko N'eha Misra Dale Mitchell Heather Mohan Sophomores 175 Robert Monaco Marlene Montalbo Melanie Moore Jodi Moran Lori Morrison Debra Moskvok Laura Mould Kathy Mullen Kelli Murdock Mike Murphy Kelly Mynahan Suzanne Nelson Karin Niethamer Lisa Noll Rob Norris Mary Novosel Tamara Nowikowski J. N'uzzo Joe O’Conner Kevin O'Grady Robert Olsen Vince Ombres Tim O’Neal Sheryl Onopchenko Richard Otremsky Kristen Otten Chris Owoc Missy Packowski Dina Pa e Nicole Palliari Clayton Pahel Lori Palmieri Jeff Palombo Jennifer Panzella Ted Park Tammy Paschel Jammie Pasko Dylan Patcinson Susie Patula Bill Pearce Joe Peduzzi Cathy Perevuznik Steve Pcrnick Darla Pistella Brian Polenavitch Jodi Poliak David Porter Mark Prucnal Darran Pucci Joe Publiano Lisa Puglicse Mike Purpura 176 Sophomores Traci Reid Carl Reinhart Carol Rcmcheck Charles Rhine Alice Rice Jonathan Riva Tony Rocco Diane Roche Beth Rogers Julie Romanishin Linda Rop Ronald Rosa James L Roscoe Alishia Rossey Philipp Schweizer Richard Sciullo Racheia Seaman Jett' Sebring Brian Sccbachcr Laura Seel Kathy Seman Kristen Ruane Perry Ruggerio Chris Runnion Shelley Ruttenberg Cara Ryan Jerry Samek Jimmy Santo Michele Saylor Jeff Scarcelli Julie Schenk Margie Scherer Deanna Schiffer Tony Schifino Yvonne Schlosberg Rob Schmitt Robin Schmitt Virginia Schoepke Megan Schubert Douglas Schuerer Jean Schwaderer lien Schwarcz Ron Seybold Cynthia Shavers Daniel Sheehy Jennifer Shellhainmcr James Shenefelt Jenny Shields Tracy Shillinger Sophomores I? ' Terri Spinello Michelle Spivak Randy Spokane Nancy Spudy Maureen Stack Frank Stackiewicz Dieter Stammer Lee-Ann Stangcr Lenny Stango Michael Steinberg Dominique Stevens John St rat fin Mary Strapple Dana Strauch Kim Straw Cathie Sullivan Kristin Sutcliff Dana Tassonc Jim Tavis Chris Taylor Jennifer Taylor Kimberly Teets Terri Thevs Lisa Silak Angela Skerl Tom Skidmore Lee Sloan Tim Slomer Alan Smith Carla Smith Shawn Smith Terry Smith Steve Snodgrass Andresa Snyder Julie Snyder Matt Snyder Cheryl Soldati Mike Sonnie Robert Soulchin Ronica Spano Doug Thomas Debi Thompson Troy Thornton Jeff Thorsen Amy Tinsley Joe Tomineiio Morgan Toth Andrea Trujillo Bill Truschel Ronald Tunstal! Paul Turba Debbie Valansky 178 Sophomores Damian Vergoc John Vigland Kenny Vojnik Jake Vossen Leslie Wade Joe Wadiinger Sharon Walker Jennifer Wallace Debbie Walwender Gregg Wareham Todd Watkins Christine Weathers Tom Whitby Don Whitehead James White Jim Whitiam Laurel Whittier Ray Weir Michele Williamson Kelly Willis Kristy Wilson Michele Wilson Yvonne Wilson Bruce W'ingert Richard Witas George Witkovich Tracyann Woodring Ron Woods Barbara Wright Beth Wynn Kathy Yanov Theresa Yoha Donnie Yoho Gregg Zentarsky Mike Zorich Sophomore Class Officers: Row 1: Kristin Sutcliff — Vice President, Hayley Jameson — President. Row 2: Lisa Macarelli — Secretary. Carla Askew — Treasurer. Not pictured: Gregg Wareham — Historian. Sophomores 179 180 Candids 182 IFacuItu Board of Directors — L to R. Back row: Joseph Mele, Rosemary DeGurian. Mark Wallace, Allene Boyer, Julia Lovelace, Richard Reid. Front row: Anna Marie Zieglar, Dr. Fred Sales, William Segar. George Doperak, Carol Larson. 184 Faculty Faculty 185 Principal George Vurgich Assistant Principals Lawrence Hanley Richard Lamri John Sgroi Wayne Cresswell Rosemary Macaluso Thomas I.aBuff Colleen Adams Francis Czemerda Diane Giasser ■n Keith Davis 186 Faculty FacuIty 187 188 Facuky Faculty 189 Melvin Maxwell Faculty 191 Elinore Beresford Mark Anthony Dorothy Demikle Thomas Boory Joan Krasovic Robert Douds 192 Faculcy Faculty 193 Alberta Perrocta Michael Gibson 194 Faculcy S Andrea Krieg Richard Nelson Kathleen Miller Bcttv Niemi Mar ' Alice MacKelvcy Debra Wills Faculty 195 196 Faculcy Nancy Kline Home Economics Lester Thayer Industrial Arts Sandra Davie Home Economics Larry Martcllo Industrial Arts Mary Lou VanOrden Home Economics Jason Blackburn Industrial Arts Denise Sikora Home Economics Martin Beveridge Industrial Arts Faculty 197 Frank Pro Guidance Josephine Koss Guidance Vurl Ramey Distributive Education 198 Faculty Faculty 199 Ondids 201 202 iPresIjmen Michael Alexander Robin Almond Lori Andersen Bill Anger Jennifer Ankenbrandt Mary Archibald Dcana Babik Jay Bacha Rosannc Bache Greg Baker Tim Baker Michele Ballengcr Judy Barefoot Robyn Barilla Charles Barraclough Darrell Barrick Vicky Batchcn Gina Bauccio Cindy Bechtold Melissa Beel Darlene Bell Kim Bell Ron Bell Keith Benton Frank Berarducci Ginni Beringer Mark Bernd Link Black Kim Boenigk Kelli Boes Matthew Bocttingcr Alicia Bolton Suzanne Borst Eric Bowser Dave Boyd Megan Bradley Tara Bradley Curtis Bray Paul Brcakwcll Nicole Brentley Mitchell Brewer Kellie Brim Nicole Brockmann Gretchen Brown Kim Brown Ralphacl Brown Villetta Brown Julie Brzuszek Greg Buchanan 204 Freshman Jeff Byers Peter Cadek Paul Caldwell Heather Cannon L Danny Cauley f Dolly Cecil Joseph Cepee Roberc Chambers Tony Chapman Lori Chatlos Rabia Chaudry Carla Chensny Steve Cheran Alice Chiao Larry Chough Pete Chuberko Rachelle Cicco Heather Cigrand Kristina Gongoli Lenny Clark Marisa Clark Tamora Clemons Jim Clifford Aina Cohen Clarissa Colbaugh David Collins Jim Connelly Danny Connolly R. J Connolly Michael Contillo Kelly Cook Tony Costa Terri Costello Mike Couch David Cousins Dennis Cousins Steve Coyle Heather Critchlow Stacy Czakoczi Brigctte Dalton Dianne Damask Leigh D'Ambrosio Zoe Daniel Bill Davis Gene Demchsin Kristen DeNero Mike DeRiso Brum DeVall Sandy DcWalt Tony DiCesaro Quinn DiLucente Jennifer Dinkel Bryan Dodd Christine Dokko Jerry Dollman Freshman 205 Jeff Federoff Patry Ferrand Jonathan Fialkov Rich Filar Kelley Flaherty Ken Flick George Frazier Lisa Frendze! Tom Fries Kim Garrigan Jim Gates Susan Geiger Kris Gelbke Inna Gelrnan Philip Gcnnaro Michele Gentile Tom Gentile Heidi Gerhard Donna Gerthoffer Marcia Gibson Jeff Gigliotti Preston Gill Aimee Gilleylen Kim Douglas Kelly Doyle Curt Dravcs Dawn Dugan Sarah Edeiman Larry Edelstein Chris Efthymiou Pat Englert David Ertman Terri Etchison James Evanuik Amy Fabrizio David Fagan David Fawcett Kristen Gilmore Rob Gjertsen Rick Goldberg Kim Gossett Michelle Gottlieb Patrick Gowaty Julia Graffius Nancy Greco Judy Green Scott Green Sharon Green Martin Greenman Bill Gresco Julie Grimm Lori Grgurich 206 Freshman Celine Groden Ken Gronholm Melinda Gruber Kathy Guger Rita Gupta Jill Hackman Carri Haigli Andy Hajduktewic? Craig Hall Kathleen Handke Laura Hanlon Tricia Hannigan Jennifer Hardy Robert Harmon Jeannie Harms Brian Harper Melissa Harrington Christie Harrison Mary Beth Harry Paul Hartley Chris Haver Mike Haver Nicole Hawes Linda Herald Marc Herrera Kim Hess Tricia Heymann Steve Hickman Mario Hilliard Lora Hochman Jennifer Holmes Shannon Holmes Teresa Haverman Brian Howard Denise Howard Tracy Howard Vernice Howard Van Howsare Don Kaefer Christine Kalaway Susan Kale Patti Hrivnak Brad Huffman Steve Hughes Gerald Hwang Brian Ickes Greg Innes Fred Iriti Pat Irwin Michele Jacobi Tara Jenkins David Johnson Kevin Johnson Jeff Jones Sonya Jonnet Freshman 20? Rebecca Landes Pete Landini Stacy Land on Janine Lang Matt Lang Eric Lange Debbie Lapitsky AI Lardo Tracy Larkin Elicia Larson Dan Lauritzen Chris Lawton Chi Lee Emil Lehan Kevin Leisenring Don Lejeune Jane Lenhart Ken I.ersch Leslie Meredith Ron Leven Brian Lewis Rajani Katta Bcrnic Kavo Brian Kelly Karen Kelly Dale Kennedy Steven Kennedy Jim Kitchen Scott Kleber Kim Klingerman Colleen Knezevich Stephen P. Kocsis Sharon Kokal Brian Kopp Glenn Kopp Colleen Kontul Renee Kovach John Krawczyk Laneeta Lewis Jennifer Lewitzki Winston Lin Eric Lmdblad Matt Linn Allison Liss Michael LiVorio Scan Logan David Lucas Tabitha Lukus Mark Luniewski Kathleen Lynch Deanna Mager Mark Marston Alex Mart on Rcbcca Mart on Diana Master Carmey Matarazzo Carol Mauder Doug Mayo Courtney McConnell John McCracken Sharon McDevitt Laura McDonald Nicole McDonnell Chris McDowell Kimmie McGinnis Kristen McGraw Amy McLeish Donna Mever Tony Nicolazzo Ann Nicthanncr Scan O'Connor Brian O'Grady Yukiko Ohba Roy Olsavsky Jim Olson Kurt Olson Rob Organ Brenda Ortigoza Ken Otoole Debbie Owen Donna Pahel Denise Palatas Robecca Meyer Karen Mickens Ezra Mihaicin Lisa Miller Karen Mintz Kevin Mitchell Samuel Mitchell David Moio Jim Molchan Jenifer Moors Amy Morris Marisol Morrissey Thomas Mottley Tawnie Mulkerin Renee Muns Erica Murray Cathy Nagy Shawn Naseem Debra Nash Erin Neville Chris Nicholson ■I Heather Panzella Chris Papa Ed Paradv Freshman 209 Ken Ranko Kishor Rao Vivek Rao Mike Rapp Brad Raubcr Darryl Ray Jacques Ray Michael Reed Betsy Reiter Joel Reiter Jon Reiter Robert Remack Joe Retkowski Ed Ribar Albert Ribnicky Jcaninc Richard Karen Richards Christine Ridinger Joseph Roberts Michael Roberts Rich Rocco Tricia Rogers Lisa Rohac Mark Pernick Chris Patrakis Jennifer Pctsche Brian Phillips Lara Pierce Robin Pilardi Kim Pilgrim Jerry Pistclla Tywanda Powell Todd Prehoda Frank Pugliese Dave Ramassini Marianne Roscoe Marc Rosen Jeff Rosenthal Pam Ross Carrie Rossey Rachel Rubin Eddie Runski Lisa Rutter Makiko Saito Joey Sanders Diane Sands Craig Sapolsky Alfredo Sararo Christine Scarlett 210 Freshman David Schlessinger Jamie Schlonski John Schmitt Mike Schwartz Sherri Schwoeble Richard Sealey Craig Segar Jim Sekely Lara Senatore Dianne Shagi David Shaw Melanie Shaw Douglas Shearer Lisa Sherman Michael Shockley Vicki Short Ray Shumaker Regina Syrek Jeff Talackine Charles Tang Eugene Taylor Mary Teasdale Brian Teets Sean Thomas Frances Thompson Maria Tierno Scott Tobias Carl Tokarskv Jamey Tomajko David Shuttleworth Sarah Silver David Slovina Donald Small Lori Smay Chuck Smith Maury Smith Scott Smith Ty Smith Laura Snow Anne Spaeder Becky Spritz Chris Steele Chuck Stender Holly Sterner Brad Stowers Jill Straffin Shawna Strauch Ralph Sturchio Joe Sullivan Chris Summerville Lori Swank Kim Sybol Frank Treemarchi Jeanne Truschel Scott Tyson Freshman 211 Beth Ann Uphoff Diane Vaughn Dina Veltre Heather Verheyen Dawn Vogel Todd Waibcl Terr. Walsh David Walz Todd Washington Heather Wassell Jennifer Watkins Charlie Weiss Kellie Wells Rick Welsh Susan Wempa Dennis Westbrooks II Amy Whetstone John White Traci Williams Kristie Witkowski Shoshanah Wolfe Bill Woods Michael Yakim Akiko Yamashita Jennifer Yarchever Terry Yelverton Janet Lynne York Joyce Kelly Yoxall Gene Zahorchak Adam Zebroski Robby Zicgmond Mike Zigarovich Freshman Class Officers: (1 — r) Leigh Dambrosio — Secretary. Chuck Smith — President. Allison Liss — Treasurer. Not pictured; Kathleen Lynch — Vice President. 212 Freshman Candids 21 i CLUBS IN ACTION 216 Clubs PORTA VI AN Row 1 — Paula Makiel. Beth Clark, Nisha Doshi. Lynn Ribar. Row 2 — Carlos Quimpo, Ken Liu. Mike Haver. Michelle Saylor. Amy Morris. Kristy Bain, Simone Godson. Jane Doe. Jane Mansfield. Jill Rosen. Row 3 — Kevin Mills. Anna Smay. Deanna Schiffcr. Chris Haver. Lisa Noll. Jeremy Larson. Yvonne Schlosberg, Janet Jarecki. Joyce Yoxall. Paula Knezevich. Carol Fugger, Lauren Patrick.Janet Baiawejder. Vicki Wegert. Preeti Mehta. Mary Fantin. Holly Philips. Lynn Rygiel, Steve Boettinger. Row 1 — Deanna Mager. Leslie Barmshin, Michelle Madjerick, Diane Murphy. Ronda Harvey. Nilam Dhanani, Denise Haver, Patti Hrvinak, Susan Kale, Mara Deutsch, Kim Kratofil, Lisa Krul, Shelli Mullen. Regina McCord. Sharon Krawcyzk, Diane Koscelnik. Darla Pistella Row 3 — Gregg Wareham. Bill Liebling, Jeff Spangler. Lori Gallagher. Deerwood McCord. Amy Pysnik, Mike Rygiel. Liz Gogniat. Christien Colcnbrander. Dave Lcsc. Lori Kozub. To the uneducated observer, the yearbook staff is some- thing of a puzzle. Certainly they are an active group. As most students know, this diverse bunch is involved in numerous pursuits over the course of a year, such as birthday celebrations, picture distribution, and count- downs to the final day of school. Their sponsor, Ms. Burns, is Gateway s resident problem solver, whether the problems be relatively unimportant personal ones or the more worrisome math-related types. While all these activi- ties are undeniably important and fun, they have absolute- ly nothing to do with the production of a yearbook. At this point, you may be wondering, and with good reason, why these people, who have never been known for their all work and no play attitude, inhabit something called the Project Room. The answer is that, contrary to popular opinion, these people do work. Por much of the year, however, they work quietly, so as not to attract undue attention to themselves. It is only for a few weeks out of the year (which somehow always seem to fall just before deadlines) that the normally laid-back Project Room at- mosphere explodes into a frenzy of activity. During this time, pages are laid out, copy is written, and tempers are short, but the job gets done. The yearbookers may not do it the easy way, but who can argue with methods that achieve results like those you have before you? SECTION EDITORS Row 1 — Nisha Doshi, Beth Clark, Ms. Burns. Lynn Ribar. Paula Makiel. Row 2 — Paula Knezevich. Anna Smay. Ronda Harvey, Janet Baiawejder. Michelle Madjerick, Vicki Wegert. Ken Liu, Preeti Mehta Row 3 — Dave Lese. Woody McCord. Jeff Spangler Row 4 Denise Haver. Holly Philips. Christien Colenbrander, Lynn Rygiel. Lori Gallagher, Mara Deutsch. Lori Kozub. Clubs 217 BUSINESS STAFF The Portavian Business Staff was responsible for raising the funds necessary to produce Gateway's outstanding yearbook. They conducted an ad cam- paign for the businesses in the Monroeville commu- nity. a patron drive, and one-liner sales. Without the hard work of this staff, the excellence of this year- book would not have been possible. Row 1 — Amy Wingard. Lori Gallagher. Nisha Doshi. Lisa Valentine. Amy Pysnik. Row 2 — Mike Cohn, Kilam Dhanani. Vicki Wegert, Deborah Thompson. I.ori Hermann. Alisha Rosscv EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Paula Makiel. Lynn Ribar. Beth Clark. Nisha Doshi. ADVISORS Miss Burns and Mrs. Speedy. 218 Clubs SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Row 1 Nancy I lillbeck. Lisa Baxmeicr, Christal Burik. Kim Whalen. Sue Kranack, Laura Onopchenko. Lori I Iermann. Nancy Singer. Laura Kunig. Amy Hiltgen. Maura Dorrycott. Renee Liberum Row 2 Mr Winslow, Michele Filia. Dawn Nicolazzo. Amy Yzquierdo. Rebecca Bartosh. Allan Rose. James Brown. Monica Robins. Lisa Stevenson. Amy Grove. Chris Garloft. Amy Pysmk. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Row 1 — Regina McCord. Karen Vossen. Levi Downs. Lea Hoetzlein. Leslie Barnishin. Debra Summerville. Fabian Pugliano. Kelley Holleran. Alisa Smith. Su anne Meyer. Row — Paula Rcbich. Fnn McCartnev. Rebecca Schultheis. Michelle Palomera. Cheryl Bitler. Paulette Caliguiri. Deborah Beraducci. Lisa Martin. Robin Taylor. Diana Burley. Senior Class Council had an exciting and successful year. It began with their award-winning King Kong float at the Homecoming parade. During Gator football playoffs, they sponsored face painting. In the winter students got pictures with Santa and attended the suc- cessful Winter Bash. The Coun- cil designed the first ever Class of '85 Spirit yardsticks. They sponsored the blood drive, bondage day. and jog-a-thon. Thanks to the Seniors, prom and the Dinner Dance were great successes. Special thanks to: Laura Onopchenko. President; Lori Hermann. VP; Sue Kran- ack, Treasurer; Kim Whalen, Secretary, and Nancy Singer. Historian. Virtually every mem- ber of the Council worked hard to make this year and incredible success. The Junior Class Council had a very successful year. With the help of their advisor, Mr. Bevan. the students put together a Homecoming float that re- ceived second place. They boosted Valentine's Day spirit with candy, carnations, and singing telegrams. Furthermore they sponsored a community flea market and organized a tal- ent show. The officers leading the Council were: Levi Downs, President; Lea Hoetzlein, VP; Debra Summerville. Treasurer; Deborah Beraducci. Secretary; and Erin McCartney. Historian. The students plan to continue their numerous activities and make the class of 86 the best ever. Clubs 219 SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL The Sophomore Class Council had a busy and productive year. They entered a float entitled Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” into the Gateway Homecoming Parade. For a Valentine's Day fun- draiser, the Council sold heart-shaped cookies. They also sold candy to support their other activities. This year the officers were: Hayley Jameson. President; Kristin Sutcliff. VP; Carla Askew. Treasurer; Lisa Maccarelli, Secretary; and Gregg Wareham, Histori- an. Row 1 — Susanna Albaugh. Suzanne Jobe. Kristen Ruane, Chrissy Hoetzlein, Nancy Jordan, Janet Jarecki. Row 2 — Apryl Echegaray. Deanna Schiffer. Jennifer Panzella. Kelly Dowling, Laura Chetsko. Carla Askew. Michele Filar. Row 3 — Gregg Wareham. Shani McGrath. Jerry Martz. John Straffin. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL Gateway's Freshman Class Council had an active year. For the Homecoming Parade, they built a float entitled Grease.” The Council decorated a bulletin board for their grade with such items as Freshman trivia. They helped SGA with the computer dating program and sponsored a Spring dance. The Coun- cil was led by: Chuck Smith, President; Kathleen Lynch, VP; Allison Liss, Treasurer; Leigh D'Ambro- sio. Secretary. Row 1 — Kathleen Lynch, Chuck Smith. Allison Liss. Row 2 —Jennifer Watkins. Traci Williams. Dianne Damask. Lara Senatore. Stacy Landon. Karen Kelly. Cathy Nagy. Row 3 Joyce Yoxall. Larry Edelstein. Tawnie Mulkerm, Betsy Reiter. Mary Beth Harry. Laura Hanlon, Robyn Barilla. Row 4 — Ed Ribar.Jim Molchan. Kim McGinnis, Rita Gupta, Robin Pilardi, Trish Hannigan. Row S — Dave Walz, Alice Chiao. Darryl Bundrigc. Melissa Beel,Julia Graffius, Kim Garrigan. Darlene Bell. Michele Gentile, Aimee Gilleylen. 220 Clubs CHORALE The Gateway Chorale completed a most challenging and enjoyable season this year. Under the direction of Mr. Bevan. this highly competitive and selective group of perform- ers presented such pieces as Schubert's lively I.ebenslust, Vittoria's difficult O Magnum Mysterium the audience-pleaser Ride on Kingjesus . and the memorable Curly Shuf- fle . Upholding the tradition of past Cho- rales, this year’s Chorale should be commend- ed for a truly successful year. The Chorale officers for the year were: Janetta Holden. President; David Lese. VP; and Susan Kran- ack. Business Manager. Row 1 — Monica Robins. Lori Kuhn. Nancy Hillbcck. Gail Lang, Janetta Holden. Luba Rogozovsky. Laura Onopchenko. Kimbol Lawrence. Nancy Singer, Vicki Wegert. Ilene Linzer. Row 2 David l se.John Shawn. Donna Ledgerwood. Gopi Pandalai. Steven Grecnman, Eric Macino. John Boyko, Judy Janitor. Michele Filia. Carla Rosenberg. Susan Kranack. Jeanette Shepard. Row 3 — Charles Brav. Mike Strom. Corrin Christianson. Richard Herrick, Ravi Kondavceti. Bill Kovel. David Ruggiero, Jeff Veltre. Shane Rolin. William Bailey. Janine Nassif, Mr. Bevan. SYMPHONIC Symphonic, or Mixed, Choir consisted of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. At the Winter Concert they per- formed the popular Christmas carols. Do You Hear What I Hear and The Little Drummer Boy. At the Mostly Pops Concert Symphonic Choir and Chorale opened the concert with the well-received In the Mood. This year the officers were: Amy Grove. President; Jennifer Mega- han, Vice-President; and Kim Whalen. Business Manager. Overall, Symphonic Choir had a successful and enjoyable year. Row 1 — Sonya Sidhu. Jennifer Megahan. Jennifer Panzella, Sue Jamgochian, Leslie Wade.Jyot Saini, David Carl. Row 2 — Melanie Moore. Karen Uher. Amy Grove. John Boyko. Kim Whalen. Holly Philips. Nancy Murray. Erin McCartney. Mr. Bevan. Row 3 — Richard Herrick.John Straffin. Troy Thornton. Shane Rolin. Rob Baranauskas. Richard Otremsky. Tony Rocco, Lynn Rygiel, Jodi Kimmel. Clubs 221 SENIOR WOMEN’S Senior Women's Cho- rus is composed of junior and senior girls. This cho- rus studies music of all time periods. Highlights of this year included a trip to the Sunrise School and the biannual Pops Con- cert. Officers for the 1984- 1985 school year were: Michele Filia, President; Laurie Kapral. Vice-Presi- dent; and Melanie Wash- ington, Business Man- ager. Row 1 — Lisa Leschek, Alice Park. Gina Ingelido, Laurie Kapral, Vicki Wcgcrt. Jodie Ranko.Janine DiTullio, Kim Crouse. Row 2 — Mr. Bevan, Lavada De- Ianey. Sharon Nelson. Michele Filia. Mary Brown, Debbie Bcraducci. Beth Arrington, Beth King, Sherry Streiner, Carmen Cancino. Row 3 — Lisa Valentine, Stefanie Sulkowski. Melanie Washington, Paula Makicl. Lori Gallagher, Amy Nelson, Angie Watson. Jeanette Walters. SOPHOMORE WOMEN’S Mr. Bevan directed this hard- working group of tenth grade girls. They performed a variety of songs this year. At the Winter Concert, among others, they sang the Halle- lujah Chorus with the other choirs. At the Mostly Pops Concert the chorus performed two popular hits, What's New” and What a Feel- ing. At the final chorus concert, Sophomore Women's performed Schom Blumleim and Kum Ba- chur Atzel.” This year’s officers were: Charmaine Burns. President; Sheryl Onopchenko, Vice-Presi- dent; and Lisa Pugliese. Treasurer. Row 1 — Diane Roche, Brenna Connolly. Marlene Montalbo, Jackie Green, Deanna Schiffcr. Laura Chetsko, Susan Ackerman. Paula Klipa. Stephanie Nellis. Lisa Pugliese. Patty Doyle. Row 2 — Debbie Moskyok. Heather Mannion, Tina Davidhizar, Mary Maaghul, Meagan Davis. Charmaine Burns, Cindy Lecson. Kathy Yanov, Michele Williamson, Maureen Laughery. Lisa Quaglieri, Kristy Wilson, Amy Link, Mr Bevan Row 3 — Kim Cowell. Kim Blazovich, Linda Kopp, Christine Weathers, Shani McGrath, Carla Askew, Karen Buker, Lisa Maccarelli, Sheryl Onopchenko. Stacie Chludzinski, Mindy Christopher. Heather Mohan, Dina Page. Lisa Ludovici. Row 4 — Michele Kratofil, Apryl Echegaray. Celeste Makiel. Kim Cowan, Laura Miller. Tammy Nowikowski. Ellen Green, Kellee Jenkins, Donna Hillbcck, Michele Brown, Darcy Jones, Lisa Silak. Alice Rice, Barbara Wright. Andresa Snyder. 222 Clubs MEN’S The 1984-1985 Men’s Choir consisted of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders. At the Winter Concert, the choir performed such songs as ’Amen” and Old Man Noah. At the Mostly Pops Concert, the Men's Choir performed Phil Collins’ Against All Odds and a Billy Joel medley composed by Mr. Bevan. Row l — Bob Hlavsa, Scott Grykowski.John White, Bob Schmitt. John Boyko. Victor Olive. Jim Gilliand.Jack Mayhue. David Khuu. Mr. Bevan. Row 2 — Jeff Bacha. Mike Ankeny. George Lakly.Joe Peduzzi, Roger Coleman. Kenny Brown, Keith Wingard, Link Black. Dave Lese, John Shaw. Row 3 Kenny Blackwell. Richard Maaghul, Mike Strom. Rich Herrick. Jonathan Riva, Dave Ruggiero. Jim Whitlam. Ben Walden. Joe Gehring. Bill Bailey. TALISMEN The Talismen. a small- er all-male choir, had a very successful year. In December they sang It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas and Bill Grogan s Goat. At the Mostly Pops Concert, the Talismen dazzled the au- dience with a rendition of Billy Joel's “For the Longest Time. Jim Gilliand, Dave Lese. Dave Ruggiero. Rich Herrick. Kenny Blackwell. Mike Strom. Bill Bailey, John Shaw. Bob Schmitt, John Boyko Clubs 223 Gateway's sweethearts, known as the Amulets, were hack for another successful year. The dancing troupe of choir women performed a rendition of Boogie Woo- gie Bugle Boy in December and followed up with the sul- try and well-received Blues in the Night for the Mostly Pops concert. AMULETS Lynn Rygid. Melanie Moore. Lavada Delaney. Amy Grove. Monica Robins. Kim Whalen. Holly Philips. Lori Kuhn. Luba Rogozovsky. Nancy Murray. Vicki Wegert. Gateway's Madrigal Choir is a selective group of musi- cians who concentrate on the styles and music of the medi- eval period. This year the en- semble performed O Bella Fusa' , Deck the Halls , and its traditional We Wish You a Merry Christmas.” As a special honor, the Madrigal Choir attended a convention of the PMEA, Pennsylvania Music Educators Associ- ation, in Lancaster. There, they demonstrated the par- ticular vocal modes and styles of Gateway’s choirs. MADRIGAL Nancy Singer. Steven Greenman, llene Lmzcr.John Shaw. Monica Robins. Rich Herrick, Carla Rosenberg. Shane Rolin. Janetta Holden. 224 Clubs NINTH GRADE CHORUS The ninth grade chorus is yet another one of the many subdi- visions of the general Gateway Sr. High choruses. This past year, under the direction of Mr. Robert Read, they performed in both a winter and spring con- cert. Both concerts were very successful in showing the excel- lent talent the student body can be proud of. The ninth grade chorus is an important begin- ning for the many fine voices that will entertain in future vears. Row 1 — R. Fiiardi, C. Harrison, S. Adamson. L. Schaumbcrg. L. Swank. K. Dcncro. K. McGraw.J. Watkins, D. Cecil,J. Green, H. Wassel. M. Gottlieb. T Jenkins. S. Czacozi, M. Shaw. A. Whetsone, N. Hawes, T. Fulton. Row 2 — H. Verheyen,J. Petschc. D. Palatas. V. Brown. C. McConnell. H. Critchlow.J Hackman.J. Yoxall. R. Muns. I). Sands. K. Ciongoli, I.. D'Ambrosio.J. Graffius, R. Gupta, K. Gelbke, K. Gossett. R. Almond. K Mickens. F.. Manhardt Row 3— K. Lynch. B. Ricter, S.Jonnet. M. I.eslie. E. Larson, S. Green, G. Beringcr, K. Hess, R. Cicco, D. Damask. L. Hanlon, Z. Daniel, D. Buzzic. M Clark, T. Etchison. R. Rubin, A. Spaeder, C. Knezevich, E. Neville, G. Bauccio. S. Holmes. V. Dopcrak, A Chaio.J. Lcnhardt. P Ross, C. Colbaugh. D. Pa hel. S. Dewalt. Row — D. Westbrooks, D. Cauley, S. Naseem.J. Rosenthal. S. Smith, B. Kavo, P. Landini. P Irwin,J. Olson. K. Flick, M. Marston,J. Ret kowski. T. Washington, E. Taylor, C. Weiss. C. Petrakis. B. Phillips, P. Caldwell. B. Lewis, K. Benton, T. Gentile. D. Fagan. M. Linn NINTH GRADE CONCERT CHOIR Row 1 - Vernice Howard. Christine Dokko. Susan Wemda, Robyn Barilla.Julie Brzuszek. Carla Chensny. Kim Klingcrman.Janet York.Jcaninc Richards. Amy Mcleigh. Vicki Short. Lisa Sherman. Row 2 — Sherrie Schwoeble, Marcia Gibson. Melissa Beel. Lanctta Lewis. Akiko Yamashita. Heather Panzella, Sarah Silver. Kim McGinnis. Aina Cohen. Tricia Rogers. Terri Costello. Debbie Owen. Row 3 — Mark I.uniewski. Larry Chough. Chuck Smith. Steve Kocsis, Chi Lee. Dennis Cousins. David Cousins. Steve Kennedy. Mike Reed, RJ Connolv. Darryl Bun- drige. Steve Cheran. Clubs 225 Y.E.A. The Pennsylvania Youth Education Association is a statewide organization based on four goals: leadership development, career exploration, school ser- vice. and community service. Sponsored by Miss Kapisak. the members of this club are often found guiding parents at Open House, visiting hospitals, listening to speakers, tutoring other students, or recognizing outstanding teachers. Y.E.A. is always striving to recognize the importance of education and character development in today s schools. TEEN INSTITUTE Row 1 — Joy Sami. Core McCoy. Prceti Mctha. l.ori Kuhn, l.uba Rogozovsky. Row 2 Michelle Gotdiev. Holly Sterner, Laura Chetsko. Deanna Schiffer. Row ' — Christine Kalaway, Anna Smay. Courtney Loughran. Adella Fay;an Row 1 - Janet Jarecki. Michele Saylor. Robin Schmitt. Melody Montalbo. Row S Su?anne Jobe. Lori Hermann. Jill Jarecki. In its first two years. T.I.. sponsored by Mr. Bane, has proven itself a success at Gate- way. T.I. stresses the importance of drug and alcohol free activi- ties. T.I. sponsored the play I am the Brother of Dragons along with other educational projects. 226 Clubs ORCHESTRA The Gateway orchestra, consisting of strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, is a very intense group which concentrates on performing original classical works. Under the direction of Robert Moyer, the orchestra was chosen to perform for the Penna. Music Educator’s Association. This year s officers are Steven Greenman. President; Robin Korman, Vice President; Tanya Kavalkovich. Secretary; Judy Mor- gan. Treasurer; Janetta Holden. Historian; and Michelle Chow. Librarian. Row 1 I Nath. S Wolfe. I. Seel. H. Critchlow. W. Lin. L. Chatlos. C. Tang. S. Wolfe. B. Ortigoza, N. Brockman. N. Singer. K. Davis. Row 2 — E. Ribar. L. Gallagher. P. Klipa. S. Greenman. R. Korman.J. Morgan.J. Holden. T. Guger. J. Jarecki. M. Bullock. J. Barvick. G. Lang. R Grassel. R. Gupta. S. Atkinson. Row 3 — A. Liss. D. Shagi. I). Meyer. K. Lawrence. T. Muffct. R. Schultcis. V. Meyer. C Katz. D. Haver. M Chow. I). Karpuszka, II. Klaser, H. Pan clia. T. Get .J. Panzelia, T Kavalkovich, R Elms. Row4 S. Reid.S. Hollcran. D. Kanter. G. Shirm. J. Lang. P Hrivnak. I. Anderson.J Hackman.J. Vcltre. M. Arnold. Mr. R Mover. T Bobik. D. Cambell. C Downy.J. Straffin, P. Huston. S. Shore. J. McClellan PAVAS PAVAS was founded in October. 1967 to en- courage and honor creativity in young people in schools across the nation. The purpose of PA- VAS is to encourage creativity and the expan- sion of the arts at Gateway. This year. PAVAS sponsored the play Arsenic and Old Lace by Jo- seph Kesselring which was a big success with the students and community. PAVAS hopes to in- crease in membership and popularity within fu- ture years. Row 1 — Carla Rosenberg. Liz Yin. David Mintz. Allison Liss. Albrecht Powell, Regina McCord.Jeanette Shepard. Kevin Mills. Row 2 — Charlie Tang, Karen Kelley. Jamie Schlonski, Christie Aarris. Joyce Yoxall, Meredith Baldock. Debi Moskayok. Laura Churchill, Patty Doyle. Robin Schmitt. Precti Mehta. Row 3 —Jeff Kochosky. Tracy Muffett. Tanya Kavalkovich. Sonya Sidnu. Kim Davis, Kristin Kolbcrg. Michele Gentile. Steven Greenman. Gordon Hacker. Clubs 227 SYMPHONIC BAND The indoor hand season fea- tured Symphonic band and Wind Ensemble. They Per- formed in a winter concert and a spring concert. Perhaps their major achievement was compet- ing in Orlando. Florida. Jona- than McClellan. Rebecca Schultheis. Dana Shiflet. and Ed Ribar were selected for District and Regional band. Congratula- tions band on a fine year. WIND ENSEMBLE Row 1 — Jill Barvick. Diane Blackwood. Gail Lang. Tracy Muffett, Rebecca Schultheis, Mary Bullock. Row 2 — Corey McCoy. Stacy Shore. Dana Shiflet. Harry Kleiser. Diana Burley. Chyra Dobranetski. Amy Wingard. Stephanie VX'olfe. Mary Hoerner, Julie Reynolds. Beth Timmeney. Row — Jeff Veltrc. Patti Hrivnak. Horaciojervis. Alan Draper, Damian Vergot. Rick Chaudhary, Allison Liss. Shoshanah Wolfe. Suzanne Atkinson. Tom Bobik. Sean Gallagher. Row-I Dave Williams, Jonathan McCiclIan.Jem Seese. Karl Kavalkovich. lid Ribar. Steve Kanccl. Scott Dravcs.John Hrizo. Rob Olsen, Rich Elms. Ron Grassel. 228 Clubs MARCHING BAND The 1984 Marching Band, un- der the direction of Robert Read, had a very successful sea- son. In addition to football game performances, they trav- elled to four competitions, in- cluding Championships in Nor- win. Last Allegheny, and Hemp- field. They received a seventh place overall standing at Cham- pionships. They also participat- ed in competition in Orlando. Florida. Row 1 — Amy Grove, Mary Hocrncr. Row 2 — D Wingard. J. York, M. Schubert. C. Garloff, G. Beringer. T. Jackson1; L Chesny, M. Cheran. J. Graffius. N. Murray. C. Chensny, S. Luffe, N. Travisano. B. Beringer, V. Hale. Row 3 — L. Fitzgerald. C. Guenzel. K. Vosscn. T. Bobik. D. Chrise. F. Hrivnak. S. Gottfried. Row 4 —J. Mills, S. Gallagher, D. Milone, E. Marcoz, S. Lanzer, A. Hajducavicz.J. Hackman.J. Veltre. R. Johnson. B. Timmcncy. L. Black. M. Murphy. L. Sea- man. D. Khuv, R. Jackson, M. Montalbo. Row 5 — P. McBride, T. Maxwell. S. Geiger, K. Liss. R. Schultheis.J.Jarecki. N. Doshi. G. Lang. T. Muffctt, B. D. Blackwood. N. Dhanami, M. Moore. S. Meyer. K. Tsai, A. Gillcylcn, K. Pilgrim, L. Puglicse. Row 6 — L. Ludauici.J. Lcuvitski, S. Kale. M. Haver,J. Barbour. K. Gugar. K. Richards, R. Gjcrtsen, A. Polidora, M. Brummert.G. Brown, S. Barst, L. Morrison. A. Trujillo,J. Cunningham, L. Kozub, K. Larinc. Row 7— D. Dugan, P. Fyfe, D. Shiflet, S. Shore. B. Mueller. D. Wolf. J. Scherer. C. Helman, B. Spritz, S. Wolfe. C. Dobranetski, A. Morris. V. Batchen, A. Wingard. R. Syrck, R Taylor Row 8 — L. Flick, E. Mihalein.J. Shaw. R. Olsen. M Dilanm. A Draper. H.Jervis. E. Dalton. D. Vergat. R. C.haudhary, C. Mattarozzo. M. Edelstein. J. Merante, M. Harris, C. Katz. B. Sculchim. Row 9 — K. Priester, S. Kancel.J. McClellan, M. Cohn. E. Ribar. M. Grecnman. S. Wolfe. J. Seese, A. Liss. S. Czakoczi.J. Vossen. E. Dobranetski, F. Treemarchi, F. Berocarducci, C. Haver, K. Douglas,J. Green. Row 10— M BuIdock.J. Schran.J. Kochosky, S. Gorykowski. R. Elms. C. Groden. M Whitaker, E. Lawrence, D. Collins,J. Schirm, R. Grassel, K. Kavalkovich, D. Scheuver. M. Greenberg Row 11 — A. Gar- rugia, Z. Daniel.J. Horizo. S. Kohl. S. Draves. C. McCoy. Row 12 — T. Snyder, D. Librat. L. Hannigan, D. Murphy, L. Swank. D. Gay. A. Gibson. P. Knezcvich, D. Jones. BAND COUNCIL Row 1 -- Amy Grove. Stacy Shore. Patti Hriv- nak. Jem Seese. Nisha Doshi. Vick Hale. Laura Chensny. Taunja Synder. Beth Timmenev. Re- becca Schultheis. Dana Shiflet. Mary Hoerner. Row 2 Jeff Kochosky. Ron Grassel. Kar! Kavalkovich. Mike Zorich. HoracioJervis. Jona- than McClellan. Steven Kancel. Dave Milone, James Hackman. Mark Whittaker. Scott Draves, Steve Kohl. Clubs 229 RIFLES Under the direction of Miss Shelley Thomas, the Gateway rifle line has worked hard this year to achieve their usual level of high performance. They have performed at all of Gateway's football games including the section championship at Three Rivers Stadium. The highlight of their season was their perfor- mance at a national competition in Orlando, Florida. The rifle team is co-captained by Chris Garloff and Nancy Travisano. Row l —Janet York. Row 2 — Chris Garloff. Nancy Travisano. Row — Megan Schubert. Beth Beringer, Susan I.uffe. The Gateway Sr. High Majorette squad con- sists of seven talented girls who are under the direction of Faige Allen. The girls march in holi- day parades, and perform at half-time during the football games, synchronized with the band. This successful squad led by captain Lara Chensny took first place many times this year during var- ious competitions. The real thrill of the year was performing in Florida. There were many long, practices, but in the end it really paid off. MAJORETTES Row 1 — Nancy Murray, Tracy Jackson. Row 2 — Carla Chensny, Julia Graffius. Missy Cheran. Lara Chensny. Ginni Beringer. 230 Clubs SILK FLAGS Colorguard is a corps of talented girls who perform drills synchro- nized with the band. The drills are done with a form of a flag known as a ' pike. The pike is tossed, spun, and moved in various ways to the beat of the music. This group of hard working girls is another im- portant part of the marching band. They perform at football games, parades, and competitions to pro- mote spirit in both the school and community. Row 1 — Vicky Hale. Tanya Snyder. Row 2 — Melody Montalbo, Diane Wingard, Lisa Flick, Jackie Green, Lon Hannigan, Lori Swank, Anita Farrigia, Jenny Mills. Lisa Pugliese. Row 3 — Angie Gibson. Robin Taylor. Darcy Jones, Diane Murphy, Darla Gay, Karen Priescer, Lisa Ludovici. Paula Knezevich. Teresa Hoverman. DRUM MAJORS This year's drum majors, Amy Grove and Mar Hoerner, have done an excellent job in helping to lead the Gateway marching band to another fine season. In addition to Mr. Read, they are responsible for helping to or- ganize and direct the various sections of the band during their performances. This year's band competed in a number of competitions and did exceedingly well, in part, because of these two talented leaders. Amy Grove. Mary Hoerner Clubs 231 SCIENCE COUNCIL The Science club is the oldest club in Gateway. It endeavors to provide lectures, fieldtrips, and special events to give its opportunity to learn about science- related topics that may not be explored in the class- room. This club has six subdivisions, or sub-clubs. These sub-clubs offer members the chance to work on various projects themselves. Row l — Elizabeth Yin, Craig Rochester. Jeanette Shepard. Paula Relich. Kimberly I.iss. Row 2 Melody Montablo, Kerry Luck, fma Nath. Albrecht Powell. Rick Chaudhry. David Mint?. Row 5 - Mike Earl. Robert Baranauskas, Perry Lan. The Medical club is a sub-club geared for students interested in the health-related fields of science. It pro- vides information on careers relating to medicine. This year, it held a profes- sional dinner where members could discuss with professionals about their various fields, jobs, and studies. MEDICAL CLUB Row I — Kerry I.uck. Kevin Mills. Sarah Silver, Corrin Christianson, Shelley Chapman. Michele Gentile. Laura Chensny. Jennifer Lewis. Jamnc N’assif. Kimberly Liss. Row 2 — Melody Montalbo. Uma Nath, Beth Roland. Carol Fugger. Kim Witkowski, Andrea Belardi, Michele Gaskin. Mike Lafferty. Dave Logan. Ravi Kondavetti. Row 3 — Amy Pysnik. Lisa Valentine.Joy Saini. Dawn Nicolazzo. Mara Deutsch, Lori Andersen. Lori Chatlos. Stacy Landon. Rajani Katta. Paula Makicl. John O Gradv. Deno Castellano. 232 Clubs COMPUTER CLUB This year computer club has begun lessons in PASCAL and BASIC for its members. The sub-club utilizes a McIntosh for instruction and various projects, which its members cre- ate. Although one of the newer clubs. Com- puter club is quickly increasing in popularity. Row 1 — Michael Reed. Brian Dodd,Jonathan Fialkov. Winston Lin. Albrecht Powell. Mr. Vassilaros. Inna Gelman. Kishor Rao. Row 2 —Jim Molchan, Lisa Leschek, Susan Luffe, Paula Rebich.Jim Gu iak. Dave Karpuszka, Mark Fitzsimmons, Jeff Spangler. Joe Cepec. Dave Rolnik. Jeanette Shepard. David Mintz, Perry Lan. GREENHOUSE The Greenhouse club gives members a chance to work in the school's greenhouse. Students learn how to take care of and grow' plants, and maintain a greenhouse through hands-on-experience. The members have an excellent opportunity to experi- ment with different plants and determine the most suitable growing conditions for each type of plant. Row 1 — Rita Gupta. Karen Mintz. Julie Bru uszek. Sarah Silver Row 2 —Jill Rosen. Manne Mel void. Aina Cohen, Robert Bavanauskas. Inna Gelman. Row — Siri Glson, Mr Vassilaros. Rajam Katta Clubs 233 Actuaries Lab is the newest sub-club of Gateway's science club. This year, its members have set up many aquariums and have begun breeding fish. Individual pro- jects may be undertaken, like the study of fish diseases, and changes that may effect the ecosystem. It is hoped that in future years the club will increase in popularity and will be able to undertake many new and exciting projects. AQUATICS Row 1 Albrecht Powell. Felix Chuang. Steven Greenman. Perry l.an. Karen Mintz. Rita Gupta. Row 2 — Robert Baranauskas. I ave Rolnik. David Mintz. Mike Karl. Mr. Vassilaros. LAB TECH Lab Tech is a research project sub-club. Members are encouraged to create, and under superv ision. to develop and to work with their own projects. Row 1 — Albrecht Powell. I.ori Chatlos, Karen Mint . Ricky C.haudharv, Julie Br us ck, Aina Cohen, David Mint . Row 2— Kishor Rao. Mike Reed. Kita Gupta, Michele Gentile. Mr. Vassilaros. Dave Rolnik. Perry l.an, Vince Chaun . CINEMA- TOGRAPHY Cinematography Club is designed for students interested in working with audio visual equipment and in documenting science-related work. It has taped various science club events, such as the Professional Dinner, and is working on documenting the history of the science club. Row 1 Jonathan I ilkov. Winston Lin. Kishor Rao. Row 2 Jim Guziak. Michael Earl. 2 4 Oubs F.B.L.A F.B.L.A. is Gateway’s chapter of Psi Beta Lambda. This chapter has been reactivated after a five year absence. Members compete in rigorous busi- ness tests at the regional, state, and national level. The club has sponsored calendar and candy sales to finance the trip to state competition in the spring. Row 1 — Michelle Palomera. Michelle Gaines. Marcella Stepp. Laura Vareha. Michelle Filar. Susan Lutz. Suzan Zeigler, Amy Gasser, Susan Kazimer. Susan Quinn. Mrs. Dominicis. Row 2 — Maria Lurito, I slie Burrell. Laura Kunig. Teri Pilgrim. Connie Duff. Rhonda Green. Tracy Anderson. Luba Rogozovsky. Carla Ingelido. Jocelyn Johnson. Fred Massey. Gwen Bracco. Mark Lcngwin. SKI CLUB t I Sponsored by Miss. Lynch, the ski club increases in popular- ity yearly. Membership this year soared to over one hundred stu- dents waiting for the first flakes of snow to fall. The ski club was fortunate enough to enjoy a snow-covered winter and a lot of good skiing this past year. Clubs 235 AV Audio Visual club is a hardworking group whose existence is vital to many of the classes and activities at Gateway. They are responsible for distribution and repair of audio visual equipment, such as record and cassette players, videotape players, and film projectors. Because of the student interest generat- ed by the use of such materials in the classroom, daily demand is high and members are kept busy organizing the availability and readiness of the equipment. STAGE CREW A small, all too often overlooked group. Gateway’s stage crew is actually far more important than most people realize. Members display an interest in the behind-the-scenes aspects of production, and they gain valuable first hand experience in this area by providing production support for all choir, band, orchestra, and drama perfor- mances. They also coordinate details such as the sound system, for any special assemblies and sports events, in addition to their normal responsibilities of handling lighting, audio, and scenery changes. Although no musical was performed this year, stage crew members were still kept busy with the technical aspects of the drama club’s production of Arsenic and Old Lace. Without this dedicated group, many events taken for granted by students would not be possible. Row 1 - Mr. Vosnik. Michael Connolly. Brian Kopp, Pete Chuberko. Chuck Stendcr. Row- 2 Brian Slone. Bob Kyslinger, Glenn Kopp, Ralph Flack. Row 1 — Monica Robins. Shane Rolin.Joe Retkowski. Row 2 — Brian Kopp. Dave Shuttlcworth. Karen Priester. Glenn Kopp. Ron Grassel. Dave Collins Row — Steve Cheran, Mr Read. Rob Pioth. Jake Vossen. Dave Slavina 236 Clubs PORTAL The Portal staff had a very productive year. Mrs. Gunderman, Nancy Singer, and Albrecht Powell arranged editorial contests in which the winners received tickets for various concerts that came to town. They sold Christmas one-liners to help The Christmas For The Kids Fund , and they also sold lollipops to help provide funds for additional issues of the school newspaper. The staff was respon- sible for many timely and in-depth articles about popular issues which caught the attention of many students. This year's staff was full of talent that was put to good use in producing many interesting issues of the Portal. Row 1 — Kimberly Liss. Mike Giunta. Perry I.an. George Matzko. Row 2 — Howard Cohan. Patty Kyslinger, Mrs. Gunderman. Corey McCoy. Corrin Christianson. Rebecca Schulthcis, Lori Hermann. Row 3 — Mike Shcfflcr. Kevin Mills. Albrecht Powell. Dave Rolnik. Nancy Singer. Gregg Warcham. VIDEO CLUB Members of Gateway s video club are proud to be a part of the school s newest extra-curricular activity. Stu- dents gain experience with various pieces of A.V. equip, and learn on- camera techniques. Part of their activi- ties include broadcasting over a local cable station, thus involving the com- munity. This new club hopes for con- tinued interest and success in future years. Row 1 — Alan Smith. Sean Thomas, Ed Ribar. Donna Meyer. Nicole Brockmann, Monica Robins, Rob Pioth. Row 2 — Lee Sloan. Shawn Downs. Jim Brown. Ed Dalton. Mr. Sgrot. Brian Kopp. Alex Marton. Diana Burley. Shane Rolin. Lori Gallagher Clubs 237 FORBES TRAIL Forbes Road East Vocational School offers thirty-five courses to pre- pare students for careers after gradu- ation. These courses relate to many fields such as food service, business, and health. Students attend Forbes ei- ther in the morning or afternoon in addition to their classes at Gateway. 2 8 Clubs Clubs 239 GUIDANCE AIDES The guidance aides donate their free time to assist the counselors and the guidance secretary. Running errands and performing clerical duties are two examples of their job. Lisa Holliday. Amy Grove. Laurie Kapral. Chris Garloff. LIBRARY AIDES Volunteers in Gateway's library have the opportunity to increase their knowledge of how a library functions. The students sort, shelve, and check out books and magazines. Row 1 — Michele Lenjjfelder, Julie Jackovitz, Carmen Sams. Michelle Kobus. Row 2 — Kim Davis. Michael Fenn, Kelli Murdock. Kaiwa Malo. OFFICE AIDES In the office students help the secre- taries with their duties. Students per- form such tasks as collecting the atten- dance envelopes, signing students in and out. and running errands through- out the school. Row 1 — Nancy Bendorf, Amy Gasser. Donna Fellabom, Janet Jarccki, Karen Marcus, Kim Blazovich. Row 2 — Sherri Lynch, Kelli Murdock. Joanne Call. Elaine Getsy, Joyce Evans. Karen Mintz. 240 Clubs CHESS CLUB Chess Club, under the supervision of Mr. Maxwell and president Pushpal Banerjee, had a successful year. In the early winter they sponsored a tournament that was open to the school. Vivek Rao, Pushpal Banerjee. and Martin Greenberg led the winners. In January the club went to the upper elementary to teach sixth graders chess and to prepare them for their own future tournament. The Chess Club hopes to continue to be this active in future years. Row 1 — Marcus Lien, Pushpal Banerjee. David Rolnik. Dave Karpuszka. Row 2 — Vivek Rao. Bennett Chan. David Mintz, Mr. Maxwell, Felix Chaung, Decpak Boggavarapu. FORENSICS The Forensics team had an excellent season this year with enrollment doubling and attendance at meets increasing. Under the direction of Mr. Hunt, the team won many trophies in competitions across the state. The officers: Patty Sue Kyslinger — Pres.. Albrecht Powell — Vice Pres., Glynis Alworth — secre- tary, and Nancy Singer — treasurer organized fundraisers to have a very profitable year. Row 1 — Patty Kyslinger, Albrecht Powell, Glynis Alworth, Nancy Singer, Row 2 — Kristin Kolberg. Marci Donaldson, Patty Doyle, Luba Rogozovsky, Preeti Mehta, Kathie Handke. Erica Murray, Regina McCord, Carol Fugger. Row 3 — Rebecca Meyer, Brenda Ortigoza, Jenifer Moors. Lori Schaumberg, Christian Pokko, Rajani Katta. Debbie Moskyok, Wendy Williams. Robin Schmitt. Row 4 — Danial Chrise, Gordon Hacker, David Rolnik, Kevin Mills, Dennis Hwang. Mike Reed. Marcus Lien, Gopi Pandalai, Steven Kennedy. Darryl Bundrige. MATH LEAGUE Math League, a subdivision of Aim, is sponsored by Mr. Polmidei. This year, due to increased interest, three separate teams developed. Gateway's M.L. competes with other schools at meets. At each meet participants attempt to answer six challenging math problems which are presented to them one at a time. Gateway's team has been very success- ful this year. Row 1 — Albrecht Powell. Rebecca Schultheis. Ricky Chaudhary, Dan Campbell. Row 2 — Scott Draves, Dave Karpuszka. Martin Greenberg. Row 3 — Robert Soulchin. Suzanne Atkinson. Doug Schuerer, Preeti Mehta. Clubs 241 CITADEL No longer just Gateway’s literary magazine. Citadel continued to broaden its scope this year by including under its auspices other forms of creative expression, namely, photography and artwork in addition to the poetry and fiction always featured. Supervised by capable Editor-in- chief. Liz Yin, and supportive advisor. Miss Murar, staff members spent long hours judging anonymously submitted works on clarity, creativity, tone, and depth of effect. Student contributions meeting these criteria were published in the annual issue. More so this year than ever, the quality of the final product reflects an abundance of originality and creative talent of which Gateway students can be proud. Row 1 — Lynn Ribar, Janetta Holden. Row 2 — Alice Chiao. Nancy Singer. Liz Yin. Row 3 — Kevin Mills, Albrecht Powell. Kimbol Lawrence. Patty Kyslinger, Gregg Wareham. Not pictured — Carb Rosenberg. DECA Although Gateway's chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America was not as active as it would have liked, DECA had a success- ful year. Under the leadership of sponsor. Dr. Ramey, president. Debbie Sanders, and district three representative, Beth Clark, members competed in district events in the service and merchandising fields. The goal of DECA is to enable students to gain training to assist in employ- ment. Since most of the members are employed either independently or through co-op, DECA provides the community with a valuable service, educating youth for the future. Row 1 —Jeff Innes, Stephanie Mayl, Laura Onopchcnko. Row 2 — Dana Shannon — secretary, Lorraine Ventresco — vice-president, Beth Clark — State district 3 Representa- tive. Debbie Sanders — president, and Paula Amantea — treasurer. 242 dubs SGA The Student Government Association, spon- sored by Mr. Petrillo, had a very productive year. The year began with an activities fair in the fall acquainting students with the various clubs at Gateway. They also sponsored a Christmas can- dy sale to benefit Whale s Tale. Under presi- dent, Chuck Bray, S.G.A. was also responsible for the successful Homecoming and Mardi Gras dances. Student forums, in which students are able to voice their opinions about various issues, were also popular. This year, as always, S.G.A. has been successful at providing an open line of communication between students and adminis- tration. Row 1 — Gail Lang. Dave Milone. Beth Timmeney. Amy Wingard, Traci Reid. Terri Costello. Melissa Harrington. Sharon McBride. Susan Quinn — secretary. Nicole Sliwinski — vice-president. Chuck Bra — president. Mary Hoerner — treasurer, Laura Churchill. Sharon Krawczwk. Lori Hannigan, Kim Shaw. Jim Olson. Beth Beringer, Vicki Doperak. Row 2 — Kristin Sutcliff. Barb Wright. I mcsh Nath. Kim Whalen. Karen Uher. Barb Beck. Janetta Holden. Fabian Pugliano. Dec Shrader. Lucette Siegfried, Cheryl Bitlcr. Debbi Berarducci. Debbie Summerville. Kelly Waters. Ricki Payne. Angie Gibson, Chuck Smith. Allison Liss, Jill Hackman. Michelle Gentile, Daryl Bundrige. Row 3 — Mr. Petrillo. Hayley Jameson, Amy Imro. Theresa Yoha, Aprvl Echegaray, Mindy Christopher. Laura Hutchinson, Jacquc Green, Michelle .orich, Carol Gomrick. Paulette Caligiuri, Susie Patula, Sheryl Onopchenko, Todd Watkins. Amy Tinsley. Lisa Maccarelli, Dianne Damask, Kathleen Lynch. Charlie Tang, Lary Chough, Larry Bdelstein, Laura Onopchenko. Levi Downs. NHS A high Q.P.A. is not the only requirement for Gateway's Nation- al I lonor Society. The students are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. This year N.H.S. sponsored a car smash on the day of the Gators-Penn Hills game. They went Christmas carol- ing for Children's Hospital. N.H.S. continued their tutoring, and this year two members were eligible for scholarships. In March new mem- bers were inducted. Row 1 — Lynn Rygiel — secretary, Kevin Lynch — president. Christien Colenbrander — vice-president. Robin Korman — treasurer. Row 2 — Charlene Damratowski, Chyra Dobranetski, Stacy Shore, Kerry Luck, Courtney Loughran, Lori Kuhn. Patricia Kyslinger, Laura Onop- chenko, Nisha Doshi, Holly Philips. Nicole Sliwinski, Beth Clark.Jim Kasper,Jeff Spangler.Judy Morgan.Joy Saini, Chuck Bray. Row 3 —Jeff Pro.Jeff Lange. Greg Schirm, Lisa Valentine, Carla Rosenberg. Janetta Holden, Becky Bartosh, David Mintz. Elizabeth Yin, Steve Horvath. Mark Lcngwin. Albrecht Powell. Steven Greenman. Vince Rocco. Mike Sheffler. Clubs 243 244 Closing Closing 245 Our hearts were drunk of a beauty our eyes could never see. — A.E. 2-16 Closinj; tOilliam Shakespeare 248 Closing £ ] Closing 249 Closing 251 252 Closing Closing 25 3 254 Closing Bows and flows of angel hair, And ice cream castles in the air, And feather canyons ev’rywhere. I’ve looked at clouds that way. But now they only block the sun. They rain and snow on ev’ryone. So many things I would have done, But clouds got in my way. I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now, From up and down and still somehow It’s cloud illusions I recall; I really don’t know clouds At all. Moons and Junes and ferris wheels, The dizzy dancing way you feel, As ev’ry fairy tale comes real, I’ve looked at love that way. But now it’s just another show, You leave ’em laughing when you go. And if you care, don’t let them know. Don’t give yourself away. 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Matthews and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yoxall and Family Mr. Kenneth A. Scherer and Family Margie Short daughters Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mulgrave Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarcz and Ben Dawn Joyce Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn and Family Joan L. Buzzard and Family Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Beck and Family Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Sw-igart and Family Kenneth M. Link Family SclwatJ S. CWeisbe ig, 3 i. 2). DISEASES SURGERY OF EARS. NOSE THROAT OFFICE HOURS: By Appointment PHONE: 373-0710 Mosside Medical Center 2545 MOSSIDE BLVD. MONROEVILLE. PA. 15146 MANAGEMENT RESOURCE ASSOCIATES MONROE COMPLEX 2500 MOSSIDE BOULEVARD MONROEVILLE. PENNSYLVANIA 15146 (412) 373-8390 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 Charlie’s Soft Ice Cream 376 Old Wm. Penn Hwy. 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Love Joe Get the whip cream first, ouch that carmel’s hot Hoooooo Michelle — Want to hear a sock story'?! TO THE TREES — LUV THE STICKS TO THE STICKS LUV YA. US TREES C T MAYBE NEXT YEAR ME. Amy. New Jersey will never be the same! The Bull' The Boss! BB NOR-FIN lives forever! Squid. Let's steal a pink caddy and go to Las Vegas! Love, Beaker Sherri loves Dan forever and always. Who'w Getting a FACE-LIFT? Linda Amy. Jack. Doug. Sue. Dawn, Susan, bob. Nancy. Party Hearty! Have a Great Summer' I'm so sure. Gasser Hey DingHcad. Faffitltlot! PPFH and all of the fun' ME Troll and Trollette — the Umbilical Twins. Excuse me Mr. Brusca, getting busted at Garden City B I). Ha Ha LeviLeviLeviLeviLeviLeviLeviLeviLcviLeviLeviLeviLeviLevil-evi Jonathan — all the special times we've shared and your love and friendship over the years, will be cherished by me forever. I will always love you with all of my heart! Forever yours. Mary Debbie S. What means more, the Guy or the Car?? Reg — We were sittin there . .. CB One more year then no MB! But who will we jag? MD CB you're welcome for the Chauffeur service to school! MD Jill snorks rule forever Mara KP We actually survived Physics! yea!! MD JM Beverly Hills Cop was great. MD JS Nice CHEST HA! HA! JM MD JM THANKS FOR THE USE OF THE LOCKER MD SEE YOU THIS SUMMER TODD. LOVE ON THE BEACH WITH THE WINE. Hillside — Five Minutes! BOB IS NOT GOING TO BE AN ACCT, SUE HPB HPB HPB HPB HPB Dear Downey. I'm sorry. IDA Woman QUEEN LEECH AND THE LEECHETTS RULE PRIMO STOGIE GEORGE - FITZIMMONS - PAPILLON — ALF — THANX Chickie, Let's Go Penguin Hunting Again Next Year! Nikki Spivak — been to City Limits lately' Pull up a log and have fun II P Block Party Hey Tracy, what is that thing on your neck. ME Hey Laura We Can see your BRA'! Have fun in California! Linda HEY STARCH-HEAD' Let's do a line’ Pin Man — Do any mountain climbing lately? Sister, (Maria Lurito) New York Rocks-Da-House. Love — Bernadette Beth T. Friends?!? Luv ya! N THANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE MY STAY WHAT IT WAS. MARY FANTIN Ducks hold the key to the Universe so do Doves Face that World. Amy remember the QUEEN and the Court, keep that posture! N 278 Ads Nancyjean — Thanks for these } years' It's been the best! Nisha MSC — ThanksForAnInterestingYear!Good LuckWithM.Scott,Inc!ND Robin K Remember all our heart-to-hearts! Love always, ND Vicki W There was this bird . Jen M V. W — Remember Larry the Chipmunk!! Jen M. JANETTA HALLEIUJAH! SING TO THE LORD A JOYFUL SONG JOYFUL BARB B. Take it easy getting off those buses! Love ya! ND BC. LO. BK - Lets take McArdle Rd' Senior Road Trip' ND MARY FANTIN I will remember you always! Do you want.-'! Nisha VW When you need a friend I'm always here for you. JM Sheri — Remember — GBPAH. Bruce Todd, VA Beach, Tee, T. I Spy, Sis Summer of 1985 Myrtle Beach S.C. We re road bound. East Carolina Stinks' Remember Mardi Gras. What a night! Yo Rick you idiot. Don’t worry I know how to use it. We love our Tom Cruise. Porsche, there is no substitute. Anderson back to pass. Jones rushes. Gary's down LM. LK.JK: REMEMBER THE DUMBLES” KIM - 1 DON'T KNOW. YA KNOW' MICHELE Rhonds: America Neil Young say it all.JJ.CC.LP.M M.RY.KL, PARTY ON! Kim. a dumbo in a dumbo! Hey flathead. SHUT UP! Love Spaz Fred MH I HOPE YOU HAD FUN SPENDING HS WITH ME. I DID. LOVE YOU. JM FABIAN. CAN YOU HANDLE US BOTH? TOP CHARLIE S ANGELS BARB - GET THE LOCK!!GET THE LOCK!! - BETH LYNN R — 3 CHEERS 2 U FROM ME 4 ALL YOUR SUPPORT AND LOVE BETH Vic — remember — Aerobics, he jury and especially Prom Love Flick Ads 279 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’85 FROM: GOLICK AMC JEEP-RENAULT, INC. HIGHLAND 7th STREET TELEPHONE 372-7420 PITCAIRN. PENNSYLVANIA 15140 Caputo's Friendly Inn FI AMC I Jeep 0 RENAULT HOMEMADE PIZZAS HOAGIES WINE. BEER. 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The total amount awarded, $1800, was raised through faculty dinner and raffle, used book sales in elementary schools, and collection of dues. The scholarship is named for John Galagaza, a former member of the Gateway High School Faculty. Mr. Galagaza, who taught Social Studies, passed away in 1962. A committee of teachers reviews the applications and, based on scholastic achieve- ment, determines the winners. The John Galagaza — G.E.A. Scholarship recipients are Janetta Holden Jeffrey Pro Lynn Ribar Ads 281 fhank ch ohrJiate SPECIALTY AUTO SERVICE CORVETTE EXPERTS Union National Bank • Genera: Auto Repairs • Sumiess Brakes • Sandblasting • Engine Rebuilding • Complete Restorations • Parts and Accessories (412) 373-8446 Stroschein Road at Monroeville Blvd. Monroeville 856-8150 or 644-8765 Monday thru Friday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Friday Evening 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Member FDIC. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1985 FROM flowtrsT DAN’S FLORAL DESIGNS Daniel J. Castagnero 707 Eighth Street Rear Owner Pitcairn. 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The wench isn't puttin out! — Frustrated U2 Fans. Sims — You were a heck of a captain. Good Luck! TRACY — I'll always remember all our fun exciting times in Physics talking about C.R. — Good Luck. L.G. Beth — How will we Instruct alone.- It won t be the same! Robin Here are six zits you cannot see — Z.A. Man THE DEAD ZONE Rocco's favorte book Don't forget about me where ever you are. Love you Lisa F — from Rich L Good Morning Mr. Read!! D.C. How's Seventeen Mara, remember all those Aim plays and the b-u-m-p-y bus rides. — Preeti Jane. I'm really tryin:to cut down on hitting people it’s tough' PM Liz — Don't forget the nerd dance! I'll never get it — Preeti Courtney KEEP THOSE HIPS MOVING' WAMO LIVES. Mara GRACE - WATCH OlT FOR ALL THOSE CRUISING MEN! YOU KNOW WHO! Hey Gin. I'm glad I got to see you tonight Love Jeff Nicole Wiegehts in Deutschland' I miss you! A Calif. Girl! MING S. LIN M.D. Ph.D. PC. COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC. 2515 MONROEVILLE BLVD. 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CAROL 17). 24) GOMRICK. CHRISTINE 17) GOODUN, SCOTT 112. 158 GOODNACK. ERIC 112 GORDON, ROBERT 112. 140. 1)1. 152 GORMAN. JENNIFER 28. 210 GORNICK. STEVEN 2« GOSNER. RENEE 28 GOSSETT. KIMBERLY 206. 225 GOTTFRIED, SUSAN 17). 229 GOTTLIEB, MIC HELLE 206. 225. 226 GOULD. JANICE 55 GOULD, PAUL 55 GOW'ATY. PATRICK 206 GRAFF1US. JULIA 206. 82. 8’. 2ft. 229. 2 GRAHOV AC. GEORGE 29. 66. 99. 1)7 GRALLUZZO, PATSY 112 GRASSE!.. RONALD 82. 17), 227, 228. 229. 2)6 GRAZJANO. GINA 14). 1'4 GRECO. NANCY 206 GREEN. CHARLES 206 GREEN. DEMETRIUS 17) GREEN. ELLEN 1)2. m. 155, 164. 222 GREEN. JACQUELYN 174. 229. 241. 244. 222 GREEN. JUDITH 206 225 GREEN. RHONDA 29. 2)5 GRLF.N. SHARON 206. 225 GREENAWAY. LAURA 17) GREENAWAY. THOMAS 1?) GREENBERG. KEITH 17) GREENBERG. MARTIN 17). 229. 241 GREENMAN. MARTIN 206 GREENMAN. STEVEN 29. 74. 80. «4. 96. 10). 106. 221. 274. 277. 244. 244 GREENWELL. MARK 55 GREER. JULIE 29.85. 1)5 GRF.SCO. WILLIAM 206 GREYGOR. MARIANNE 17) GRGURICH. LORI 206 GR1EB. GAIL 17) GRIFFIN. CHRISTOPHER 29. 100. 1)7 GRIMM. JULIE 206 GRODEN. CELINE 207. 229 GRODEN. EDWARD 112. 150. 151 G RON HOLM. KENNETH 207. 164 GROSS. JILL 174. 161 GROVE. AMY 10. 29. 65. 84. 96. 219. 221. 224. 229. 2)1. 240 GRUBER. MELINDA 207 GRYKOWSKI. SCOTT 17). 229. 22) GRZEGORCZYK. KAREN 29 GUENZEL. CHRISTOPHER 17). 229 GUERDAN. TRACY 29. 1)4. 404 GUF.RKE. HENRY 112 GUGER. KATHLEEN 207. 229 GUGER. THOMAS 29. 227 GUPTA. RITA 20 . 225. 227. 2)). 244 GUZ1AK. JAMES 29. 2)4 — H — HACKER. GORDON 17). 227 HACKMAN. JAMES 17). 227. 229. 152 HACKMAN. JILL 207. 244. 225. 229. 244 HAGGERTY. CORNELIUS 29 HAGGERTY. MICHAELA IIAIGH, CARRI 207 HAINLEY. TRACY 17) HA1NLEY, TRAVIS 112 HAJDUKIEWICZ. ANDREW 207. 150. 229 HALE. CASSANDRA 55 HALE. THOMAS HALE. VICTORIA 112. 229. 2)0 HALL. CRAIG 20' HALL. JAMES 55 HALLORAN. MICHELLE 92. 112 HAMILTON. WILLIAM 17). 158 HAMMER. DF.BI 112, 162 HANDKE, KATHLEEN 207, 241 HANEY. HEATHER 17) HANKINSON. DAW N 112 HANLEY. KELLY HANLON. LAURA 207, 14). 225 HANNIGAN. 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DAVID 1)4 HICKMAN. ROBERTA HICKMAN. SOLOMON 174 294 HICKMAN, STEVEN 20? HICKS. JAMISON 115 HICKS. THESE 115 HIGGINS. HOWARD I7 HILKO. RAYMOND 30 HILL. NORMAN 115. 132 HILL, THOMAS 60. 71. 115. 126. 1«. 149. 152. 165. 200 HILL. TRACI 50. 85. 101. 135. 137. « HILLBECK. DONNA 173. 72 HILLBECK, NANCY 50. 66. Of.. 77 10J. 110. 719. 221. 256 HILLIARD. MARLO HILTGEN. AMY VJ. 66. 210 HILTL MATTHIAS 173 HIMES. TROY 115 HITE. CHRISTINE 30 HLAVSA. ROBERT 55. 223 HOCHMAN, USA HOCHMAN. LORA 207 HOCKHAUSER. JOI.IE 173 HODGES. DAVINA 55 HODGES. LEMUEL 173. 150 HOERNER. MARY 2, 30. 82. 228. 229. 250. 231. 243. 251 HOETZLEIN. CHRISTINE 128. 129. 173. 220. 256. 155 HOETZLEIN. LEANDRA 113. 93. 118. 219 HOFF. JENNIFER 17 3 HOLDEN. JANETTA 0. 84. 07, 101. 221. 225. 242. 243. MM HOLLLRAN, KELLEY 65. 113. MO. 162. 219 HOLLERAN. SF.AN 175. 227 HOLLIDAY. LISA 173. 240 HOLLINGER. RICHARD 31.61 HOLMES. JENNIFER 173 HOLMES, JENNIFER (FR) 207 HOLMES. SHANNON 207. 225 HOLTMAN. AMY 113 HOLZF.MER. PETER 173 HOOD. DARREN 113 HOPWOOD. ANNA 31 HORVATH. STEPHEN 31. 84. 243 HOS1CK. KRIS 31. 85. 142 HOVAN. MICHELLE 113 HOVER MAN. TERESA 207. 82. 231 HOWARD. BRIAN 20? HOWARD, DF.NISE 207 HOWARD. THERESA 113 HOWARD. TRACY 207 HOWARD. VERNE 113. 13’ 138 HOWARD. VERNICE 207. 221 HOWS ARE, VAN 207 HOYER. LAURA 31 HRIVNAK, JEFFREY 173, 729. 14K, 152. 161. 165 HR1VNAK. PI 207, 227, 28. 229 HRIZO. JOHN 173, 228. 229 HUCK. TIMOTHY 31 HUFFMAN. BRAD 207. 164 HUGHES. BRIAN 173 HUGHES. JAMES 55 HUGHES STEPHEN 207 HUGUS. PAUL 31. 100. 137 HUNTER. KELLY 173 HUNTER. LAURA 173 HUSTON. PFTER 2. 31. 92. 124. 227 HUTCHINSON. LAURA 113 243 HW ANG. DENNIS 173. 241 1IW ANG. GF.RAED 207 HYSONG. DAVID 3i HYSONG. JENNIFER 113. 161. 301 1CKES. BRIAN 207 IMRO. AMY 173. 243. 155 IMRO. ANDREW 113 INGELIIX), CARLA 115. 225 INGELIDO. GENA 31. 101. 222 INKE. SCOTT INNES GREGORY 207 INNES, JEFFREY 31. 88. 99. 150, 158, 242 IRITE FRED 207 IRWIN, LESLIE 173. 135 IRW IN. PATRICK 707. 225 ISAACS. DAVID 113. 124 ISENBERG. JENNIFER 173 IUSJ. LISA 173 jACKOvrr ,julia i?4. 240. 340 JACKSON. DAN1LLLA 174 JACKSON. DIETRA 113 JACKSON. ROBERT 174. 229 JACKSON. I RACY 174, 230 JACOBI. MICHELE 207 JAE. JESSICA 32 JAMES. EILEEN 113 JAMESON. HAYLF.Y 132. 174. 179. 243. 155 JAMGOCHIAN. SUSAN 32. 221 JANCZEWSK1. JULIA 174. 164 JANITOR. JUDITH 32.96. 101, 2?|. 777 jar ecki. Janet 174.270.726.227.217.240. JARECKl, JILL 32. M. 226. 229 JEPERSON. DOLLANIA 113 JENKINS KELLEE 77. 133. 147. 174. 97. 222. 279. 30 JENKINS MELISSA 130. 132. 174, t55, 163 JENKINS. TARA 207. 132. 225 JERVIS. HORACIO 12. 98. 228. 229 JOBE. SUZANNE 129. 174. 220. 226 JOHN. ALLAN 174 JOHNSON. BRYON 32. 98. 100. 103 JOHNSON. DAVID 207 JOHNSON, JOCELYN 113 235 JOHNSON. KEVIN 141. 207. 91 JOHNSON. RONALD 32. 229 JONES. DARCY 174. 229. 2M . 222 JONES. JEFFERY 207 JONES. JESSE 55 JONES. LAURA 32. 74 JONES. RAYMOND 32 JONES. SCOTT 32 JONES. WAYNE 113 JON NET. SONJA 207. 225 JORDAN. CRYSTAL 220 JORDAN. NANCY 174. 164 JOYCE. DAWN 113 - K — KA( H. 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SIRI ID. 2)) OLSZEWSK . SHAWN 11) OMBRES. VINCENT 176 ONEAL. TIMOTHY 176 ONEILL, TIMOTHY ll) ONOPCHENKO. LAURA ). 4). )7.66. 7?, so 4 88. 9'. 104 218. 221. 24). 2)1. ) ONOPCHENKO. SHERYL 176. 24). 222 ORGAN. ROBERT 209. DO ORTIGOZA. BRENDA 209. 241. 227 OTOOLE. KENNETH 9 OTREMSKY. RICHARD 176. 221 OFTEN, KRISTEN 176 OTTO. TIMOTHY ID OWEN. BORAH 209. 22) OWENS. BRIAN D. 4). 98. DO. 1)1. MM OWOC. CHRISTIAN 176 - P - PACKOWSKI MKI.LISA 176 PAGE. DANIELLE I). 98 PAGE. DINA 97. 176. 222 PAGLIARI. DREW 4). 90. 98. 100. 1)7 PAGUARI, NICOLE 77. 14). 176 PAHEL. CLAYTON 176 PAHF.I.. DONNA 209. 22) PAINTER. LINDA )) PALATAS. DENISE 209, 22) PALMIERI. LORI 176 PALOMBO. JEFFREY 176 PALOMERA, MICHELLE ID. 219. 2)4 PANDALAL GOP1NADHAN ID. 221.241 PANZELLA. HEATHER 77. 209. 22). 227 PANZELLA. JENNIFER 1)2. I)). 176. 220. 221. 227. D) PAPA. CHRISTINE 140. 209. 161 PARADY. EDWARD 209 PARK. ALICE 11). 222 PARK. THEODORE 176 PASCARELI.A. KEITH 210 PASCARELLA. STEVEN PASCHEL. TAMMY 176 PASKO. JAMMIE 176 PASKO. MICHAEL I) PATRICK. LAUREN 11). 217 PASTRICK. CAREY 4) PATTERSON. CECEII.E 210 PATT1NSON. DYLAN 176 PATTON. RONALD )) PATULA. EDWARD I). 98. 100, 142 PATULA. SUSAN 16). 176. 24). 201 PAWLOWSKI. DEBORAH ID PAYNE. RICHELLE W. 4). 6). 66. 10). 24). 249. 2’4 PEARCE. JAMES ll) PEARCE. WILLIAM 176 PECK. DAVID 11). 148. 1)8 PEDUZZI. JOSEPH 176. 22) PELLEGRINO. AMY 201 PENNA VARIA. JASON 210 PEOPLES. BETH 61. 6). 88. ID. D) PEREVUZNTK. MARY 161. 176 PER NIC K MARK 210 PEKMCK. STEVE 176 PKTRAKIS. CHRISTOPHER 210. 22) PETSOIE JENNIFER 210. 2) PETSCHB. KRISTINE ID PHILIPS. BRIAN 210. 1)8. 180. 22) PHILIPS. HOLLY ). 4. ). 4). 71. 84. 97. 217. 221. 224. 24). MM PHILLIPS. MICHAEL 11). D8 PIERCE. CAROLINE 18. 129 PIERCE. LAURA 210 PILARDI. ROBIN 210. 22) PILGRIM. KIMBERLY 210. 229 PILGRIM. THERESA 18. 2)) PtOTH. CYNTHIA ID PIOTH. JOHN 18. 2)7 PIOTH. THEOIX RF. PIOTROWSKl BRIAN ID PISFELl.A. DARI A 176. 164. 217 FISTELLA. GERALD 210 PIZZUTO. BECKY ID PIZZ.l TO, DANIEL ID POLCE. JEFFREY ID. 1)8 HOI FNAVITCH BRIAN 176 POUDORA ANNETTE 82. ll). 229 POLLAK, JODI 176 PORTER. DAVID 176 PORTER. STEPHANIE )8 POSTLE. CAMRON ID POWELL. ALBRECHT 18. 84. 90. 227. 2)). 2V4. 2)7. 241. 24) POWELL. TYWANDA 210 PRAKSTl. DAVID V) PREHODA. ROBERT 4. 7. )8. 78. 90 PREHODA. TODD 210 PRIESTER. KAREN 82. 11). 229. 2)1. 2)6 PRO. JEFFREY 4. . 84. 98. 142. 24) PROSSER. CARLA ll) PRUCNAL. JEAN )8 PRUCNAL. MARK 176 PUCa. DARRAN 176 PUCLIANO. FABIAN II. 71. 60. II). 200. 219. 24) PUGLIA NO. JOSEPH 176 PUGLIESE. FRANCIS 210 PUGI.IESE. LISA 176. 224. 2)1. 222 PURPURA. MICHAEL 16). 176 PUSKAS. JOHN 11) PYSNIK. AMY 18. 162. 217. 218. 219. 2)2.04 -Q- QUAGLIERl. LISA 16). 176. 222 QUEEN. CINDY ID QUEL.JENNIFER ID. 14) QITMPO. CARLOS ID. 12) 217. MM QUINN. SI’SAN 11). 2)). 24) j — R — RAFFERTY, THOMAS 116 RAMASSINI. DAVID 1)9. 140. 210 RA.MASSINI. RICHARD 84. 116. 1)9 RAMCHANDRAN, SIDDARTH )) RAMCHANDRAN. SUNIL 176 RAMOS. KEVIN RANKIN. ERIC 116 RANKO. JODIE 116. 222 RANKO. KENNETH 210 RAO. K1SHOR 210. 2)). 2)4 RAO. VIVEK 210. 241 RAPP. MICHAEL 210 RASCO. MICHAEL w RATHBUN. JENNIFER 18 RAUBF.R. BRADLEY 210 RAUSCH. MICHAEL 176 RAVAS. DAVID 4). 4). 89 RAY. DARRYL 210 RAY. JACQUES 164. 210 RF.BICH. PAULA 116, 219. 2)1 KECHTER. ERIC 101 REDMAN. CARMEN 177 REED. MICHAEL 210 22). 241, 2)1 REGAN. SHA-N 77, |77. 142. 1)7 REID. SEAN 177. 181. 227 REID. TRACI 177. 24) REINHART. CARL 177 RF.ITF.R. ELIZABETH 210. 22) REITER. JOF.L 210 REITER. JONATHAN 210 REMACK. ROBER J 210 REMCHECK. CAROLYN 14). 177 RETKOWSKL JOSEPH 48. 16). 210. 22). 2)6 REYNOLDS. JULIE 116. 228 RHINE. CHARLES D2. 164. |77 RHODES. JAMES 116 RHODES. RANDELL 4) R1BAR. EDWARD 210. 229. 2)7 RIBAR. LYNN ). 7. 74 8-1. 162. 217. 218, 242. MM RIBNICKY. ALBERT 210 RICE. ALICE 177. 222 RICHARD. JEANINE 210. 22) RICHARDS. KAREN 210, 229 RICHMOND. RAYMOND RIDINGER. CHRISTINA 210 RITTER ANNA 116 RIVA. JONATHAN 1)1. DC 16). 177. 22) RIZZO. ALBERT ROBERTS. JOSEPH 4). 210 ROBERTS. MICHAEL 1)6, 210 ROBERTS. SUSAN 4) 129 ROBINS. MONICA ). 4). 6). ? . 86. 97. 101. 1)). 21). 219. 221. 224. 2)7 ROCCO. ANTHONY 177. 221 297 ROCCO. RICHARD 140. 210 ROCCO. VINCENT 47, AO. 84. 8«. 77. 243 ROCHE. DIANE 177. 222 ROCHESTER. CRAIG 4V 232. MM RODGERS. JOHN 47 ROGERS. ELIZABETH 146. 14?. 177. 167 ROGERS. TRICIA 140. 210. 227. 2?7 ROGOZOVSKY. LUBA 47. 87. 97. 107. 221. 224. 2J5. 241 ROHAC CATHERINE 116 ROHAC. CHRISTINE 116 ROHAC LISA 210 ROLAND. BETH O. 272 ROLIN. SHANE 60. 96. 116. 221. 224. 277 ROLNIK. DAVID 47. 277. 274. 277. 241 ROMANISHIN. JUUANN 177. 201 ROP. LINDA 177 ROSA. RENEE 47 ROSA. RONALD 177 ROSCOE. JAMES 177 ROSCOE. MARIANNE 210 Rote ROSE. ALLAN 47. 99. 142. 219 ROSE. ARNOLD 116 ROSEN. JILL 116. 217. 277. M 1 ROSEN. MARC 210 ROSENBERG. CARLA 7. '4. 84. 96. 101. 107. 221. 224. 22?. ROSENTHAL. JEFFREY 142. 164. 210, 227 ROSS. CHARLES ROSS. PAMELA 210. 227 ROSSETTI. TIMOTHY 77. 90 ROSSF.Y, AI.ISHIA 177. 210. 218. MM ROSSEY, CARRIE 210 ROZANC. VIRGINIA 47. RUANE. KRISTEN 129. 177. 220 RUBIN. 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DEANNA 177. 220. 222. 217. 226. 704 SCH1F1NO, ANTHONY 164. 177 SCHILLINGER ROGER SCHINKEL. STEVEN 46. 107. 119. 176. 274 SCHIRM. GREGORY 4C.. 84. 247 SCHIRM. JEFFREY 20 SCHLESSINGF.R. DAVID 211. 277 SCHLONSKI. JAMIE 211. 227 SCHLOSBERG. YVONNE 177. 217 SCiHMIDT. DENISE 46 SCHMIDT. WILLIAM 116 SCHMIH. DANIEL 116. 17?. 172 scHMrrr.jOHN 211 SCHMITT. ROBERT 80. 97. 177. 164. 177. 227 SCHMITT'. ROBIN 177. 226. 227. 241 SCHOLPKE. VIRGINIA 177 SCHOLAR. WAYNE 46 SCHONBACHLFR. VALERIE 46 SCHRAN. JAMES 116. 229 SCHRECK. JOHN 16.88 SCHULBERT. MEGAN 177. 229. 2M SCHUERFR. DOUGLAS 177, 241 SCHULTHEIS. REBECCA 116. 214. 22’. 229. 271. 277. 241 SCHWADERER. JEAN 177 SCHWARCZ, BENJAMIN 77 SC HWARTZ. MIKE 211 SCHWEIZER PHILIPP 11. 167. 17? SCHWOEBLE. SHERRI 211. 227 SCIOTTI. TABITHA 116 SaULLO. RICHARD 177 • SC;OTT. CARL 46. V 87. 88. 217 SEALEY. RICHARD 211 SEAMAN. LISA 116 SEAMAN. RACHELA 177 SEBRING. JEFFERY 177 SEBRING. KIMBERLY 46 247.277 SEDLAK.JAY 4. 46, 178. 180 SEEBACHER, BRIAN 177 SELL. 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ELIZABETH 33. 4. 84. 103. 227. 32. 242. 213 YOHA. THERESA 1 . 243 YOHO. DONALD 1 YORK. JANET 232. 225. 229. 230 YOUNG. JAMES 54 YOUNG. RHONDA 118 YOUNG. SIMONE YOUNGMAYER. SUSY 118 YOXALL. JANICE 54 YOXALL. JIMMY 54. 83 YOXALL. JOYCE 212. 217. 225. 227 YUT7.Y, DONALD 54 YYW LING. KELLY YZQUIERDO. AMY 4. 34. 106. 719 - Z - ZAHORCHAK. GENE 12 ZAHORCHAK. TRACEY ZFBROSK1 ADAM 212 ZE1GLER. SUSAN 54. 155. 234 ZENTARSKY. GREGG 151. l 9 ZIEGLER. SUTAKT 118 ZIEGMOND. ROBERT 212 ZIGAROVICH. MICHAEL 212 ZISCHKAU.JOSEPH v ZITELL1. WILLIAM 118 ZORICH. MICHAEL 179. 229 ZORICH. MICHELLE 118, 243. 274 7.1 PON. MAURA 299 MX) Candids Candids 301 As another year concludes, we. the editors, want to take time to thank all of the staff members and others who contributed to this year's Portavian. It almost goes without saying that you made the book what it is. You con- stantly impressed us with your quick and efficient work, even turning in ex- tra pages at deadline time! We know how very hard you worked and we can never thank you enough. Our gratitude extends to so many! Thanks — to the editors and their assis- tants who actually designed the pages, to the talented and creative artists and copywriters, to the tireless indexers and envelope-stuffers. to the money making business staff, who really made the book possible. And. of course, to Ms. Burns, who deserves all the credit in the world, for making this whole thing work and to Mrs. Speedy for organizing the money. We are grateful, also, to those whose contribu- tions. albeit more indirect, were still important — our parents, those who decorated and baked cakes, or those who simply honored us with their pres- ence during lunches and study halls. We have tried to include all contribu- tors on the following pages; we apolo- gize to anyone we have neglected — THANKS. Also, to the senior class and all the classes for providing us with such an exciting year of memorable events and activities to chronicle in this book. While this year could hardly be termed problem-free, it has nonethe- less been fun-filled and truly unforget- table — whether we were trying to change fall into summer at Kennywood, playing a cutthroat card game, or rushing to meet a deadline. To everyone, including Mrs. Kathy Koelsh who first came up with the idea for a Kennywood theme, to everyone who made it possible, from the bottom of our hearts — thanks guys. 302 Editors-in-Chief Beth Clark Nisha Doshi Paula Makiel Lynn Ribar Senior Section Holly Philips — ed Lynn Rygiel — ed Ronda Harvey Laura Onopchenko Index Jeff Spangler — ed Miss Burns Liz Gogniat Ronda Harvey Julie Jaekowitz Dave Lese Jenny Megahan Shelli Mullen Events Preeti Mehta — ed Vicki Wegert — ed Lisa Flick Liz Gogniat Robin Korman Paula McBride Regina McCord Jenny Megahan Suzanne Meyer Kevin Mills Lynn Rygiel Mike Sheffler Scott Szecely Jeannette Walters Mr. Winslow Sports Christien Colenbrander — ed Janet Balawejder Lori Kozub Steve Boettinger Liz Gogniat Tracy Guerdan Kellee Jenkins Bob Kokal Mike Miller 304 Credit Brian Owens Lynn Ribar Mark Segar Faculty Michelle Macljerick — ed Shelli Mullen — ed Leslie Barnishin Diane Koscelnik Lisa Krul Clubs Mara Deutsch — ed Anna Stnay — ed Beth Clark Nisha Doshi Lori Gallagher Lori Hermann Janetta Holden Courtney Loughran Preeti Mehta Diane Murphy Amy Pysnik Lynn Ribar Jill Rosen Lynn Rygiel John Shaw Nancy Singer Vicki Wegert Collage Vince Chough — ed Ads Nisha Doshi — ed Lori Gallagher — asst, ed Nilam Dhanani Mike Cohn Liz Gogniat Lori Hermann Lori Kozub Jenny Megahan Shelli Mullen Alissa Rossey Debi Thompson Lisa Valentine Vicki Wegert Underclassmen Denise Haver — ed Paula Knezevich — ed Kathy Mullen Kristy Bain Carol Fugger Chris Haver Mike Haver Patti Hrivnak Janet Jarecki Susan Kale Jeremy Larson Bill Liebling Deanna Schiffer Mary Teasdale Photography Ken Liu — ed Tim (with-the-beard) C. Holly Philips Greg Wareham LeTour Studios Mr. Owens Art Deerwoocl McCord — ed Brett Freedman Carlos Quimpo Mark Spaeder Deborah Streno Vicki Wegert Window Jim Wilson — ed General Support and Morale Steve Boettinger Joe Breen Mary (Marie) Fantin Nancy Ferrari Lori Hermann Robin Korman Mark Lengwin Courtney Loughran Melody Montalbo Craig Rochester Jim Wilson Best Cake of the Year Award Pretti Mehta for her absolutely marvelou; chocolate-puffy-ice-cream-cool whip-jimmy-sprinkle-graham cracker-bottom-end-of-the- year-for-seniors-good-bye-cake .(whew!) Advisors Mary C. Burns — production Judy Speedy — business Plus ... a very big thank you t( Air. George Stewart — Servio Advisor. He is also known a Mr. Donut and when behind th wheel of a motor home — th Gettysburg Rambler. Hugs an Kisses from the editors wh DIDN’T slide a note under yot door in Gettysburg! Publisher Herff-Jones — Gettysburg, Pa 9
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