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£ 01 A’ - fe? o 7978 SPSCZAZOK Greater Johnstown High School Johnstown, Pa. Publisher: Josten’s American Yearbook Company Professional Photography: Covers Studio Advisor: Scott G. McCloud Chief School Photographer: Mary Weaver Editor: Barbara Dedianko Associate School Photographers: Kelly George. Robin Associate Editors: Karen Horner, William Williams George. John Valkovci Historian: Robin Wechtenhiser Dedication — To the People of Johnstown During the night of July 19 and the early morning hours of July 20, a series of thunderstorms stalled over west-central Pennsylvania. In some parts of the Greater Johnstown vicinity, up to eleven inches of rain fell, causing severe flooding over a several-county region. The areas most devastated by the flood were within the city limits of Johnstown, with damage running into the hundreds of millions of dollars. But as dawn broke on the morning of July 20, citizens already were beginning the massive task of cleaning up and rebuilding their city. As their fathers and grandfathers before them had done after the floods of 1889 and 1936, the people of Johnstown in 1977 im- mediately showed the spirit and resolve to rebuild bigger and better than before the flood. And so it is with great pride in our city and its residents that we dedicate this 1978 Johnstown High School Spectator to all the citizens of Johnstown, whose pride and determination will breathe fresh life into the city they love. The pictures of the following pages were taken following the Flood of ’77, most of them on the morning of July 20. We are grateful to the Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, Cover Studio, Curt Davis and Frank Bevilaqua for pro- viding photographs for our use. In the wake of the flood, to make matters worse, Johns- town, among many other steel cities, was made fright- fully aware of the damage that foreign imports were causing to U.S. Steel Industry. Because we, the students at J.H.S., knew that the flood was already bogging our city with problems, we decided to fight the import problem. To do this, Mr. McCloud's English classes and the Yearbook Staff wrote letters to President Carter expressing their concern over the foreign steel situation. Students asked for help because of the flood and also the news that Bethlehem Steel announced cutbacks. A flood T-shirt that read on the back Dear Jimmy, Help!” Johnstown , was sent to the Chief Executive. 3 TOGETHER It seemed like just a heavy thunderstorm to me that night. But in the morning when I looked out my window and saw all the neighbors gathered in the street. I knew it was much more. Wondering what had hap- pened, I got dressed and went outside. When some neighbors told me of the flood, a friend and I started walking toward Morrelville. At first I hadn’t fully realized the impact of the flood. But soon the destruction and dev- astation became all too apparent. Cars were overturned and crushed. Telephone poles were toppled, the wires now just a tangled mess. The roads had large chunks chewed out of them. Water was still flowing in many places, providing a stark reminder of the fallacy of our nickname flood free city”. I thought about how the city had looked be- fore the flood and the possibility of its look- ing like that again. I knew it would take a long while to rebuild. But I also knew that we would—just like we had, twice before. —David Elliott The National Guard used their rescue training to help trapped citizens. People stare in disbelief at the destruction caused by the overpowering flood waters. m0 %r Moxham’s Ohio Street was among the many roads that couldn’t take all the pressure and force of the flood waters. 4 The flood waters proved to be too much for this home on Messenger Street. A National Guard truck plows through the muddy waters downtown in an attempt to rescue victims. was rudelyawakenedfrommysleep a frantic pounding on the door. I looked at my alarm clock, 6:00 A.M. I couldn’t imagine who would be knocking on our door at that time of the morning, so I just turned over, choosing to ignore it. But the knocking per- sisted, and I finally got up to answer the door. My brother and his wife rushed into the house. His first words were, Johns- town’s flooded!” I couldn’t believe it. By this time my mother and my other brother were up, and they heard the shocking news. We quickly got dressed and jumped into my brother’s Jeep. He drove through Moxham, where we saw the water, mud and debris. Even though it was only 6:30 in the morning, the streets and sidewalks were crowded with people, out to see the rushing flood water and the damage. We drove as far as we could near Ohio Street, which resembled a raging river. I sat staring, not able to be- lieve what I saw; huge slabs of cement were uprooted from the road. Later that afternoon, after the water had receded slightly, we waded through knee- deep mud to Central Avenue. Cars in the U.S. Steel parking lot were sitting helter-skelter in the mud. We made our way to the bridge by Cochran. The water level in the river was so high that it was a miracle that Cochran was not flooded. We traveled on, across the bridge by Valley Pike and into Hornerstown. I was hot, tired and muddy as I turned back toward home. And I was thankful that I still had a home to return to. —Traci Muenzer Part of what used to be Messenger St. r hT Tiomin oMh floo saMr ou dining room listening to the radio. It was hard for me to grasp the idea that several people were dead in an area just a mile away from where I was. It was also unbelievable to me that downtown Johnstown, a place I had been the day before, was covered with mud and water. Sure, we had a couple of inches of water in our basement, but that was caused by ex- cessive run-off from the hillside. But to have several feet of water would have been frightning. While listening to the radio, I remembered my mother’s stories of the flood of ’36. Her house had been swamped with mud since she lived right by the Stoneycreek. She and her family spent many days shoveling out the mud and cleaning the house. Even years later when they changed the wall paper they had dried mud coming off the walls, even though they had scrubbed both walls and floors to perfection. Those days in July were hard times for many people, and there are more hard times ahead. But we, the people, will live through them with everlasting faith. -Mary Klemens 6 77 Graduate Becky Hunter's house was totally destroyed, Above, Bringing back memories of the 1936 flood. Below: The Furst backyard: scene of a four car pile-up. Layers of mud and debris cover Von Lunen Road. Robel Construction Company, destroyed by water and by fire. r I was watching the All-Star game that’ evening and every now and then I would ven- ture onto the porch to watch the electrifying display of lightning, a display that would im- prove its performance as the evening pro- gressed. Surprisingly enough, the rain did stop for a brief moment sometime around 9:30 p.m., but we’ve had thunderstorms be- fore and there didn’t seem to be anything special about this one. Sometime after ten o’clock the rain resumed its steady beat. The T.V. blacked-out soon afterwards, and the next thing I remember is someone say- ing, Hey! We have water in the cellar!” Im- mediately we turned on the pump and start- ed a bucket brigade to bail the water out. This wasn’t too difficult, since ther are six members in my family. Practically all the families on our block were older couples and could do nothing but watch. We were luckier than most; at least we had a fighting chance. The water outside was rising steadily, but we managed to keep the water in the cellar down to only a few inches. That is, until the electricity went out. The pump stopped. The lights flickered briefly before they too gave in. Now we could do nothing but watch. My brother and I grabbed some tool-kits on our way up: they were some of the few things we managed to salvage from our cellar. The cars!” I completely forgot about the cars. I looked outside and saw that the water was up to the doors. Our neighbor’s drive- way was an ideal spot. I managed to save the first one. But the second was destroyed by the raging water. When the water was within six inches of the first floor, we started carrying some of our valuables upstairs. After that we could Vdo nothing but sit and watch the water rise. —John Valkovci Rushing water damaged garages and pavement. s IGHT ■ m Around 12=30 A.M. my brother and I awoke to a furious pounding on the back door. It was our next-door neighbor, who warned us that most of the cellars were flooding. He offered to turn off the gas in the basement. When the cellar windows broke from the force of the raging water, we began con- centrating our efforts on the first floor. Somehow that early morning we both ac- quired superhuman strength. In the light of one candle and a flashlight, the two of us carried much of our furniture to the second floor. I remember looking out our back window and feeling so helpless. Parts of trees, things from our garage, and even an old mattress flowed through my back yard. What cap- tured my attention most was the five cars the water had stacked up against my neigh- bor’s house. I’ll never forget the relentless noise of that rushing water. The water and mud and debris filled my basement and stained the kitchen floor. When the sun came out that morning, so did the people. Most of us looked at the sit- uation with mixed feelings. Along with the shock were bits of humor and wisecracks. It seemed the only way to act out the morn- ing or the disaster would have been too much to take. Enough heartbreak would come later. —Karen Horoho Above: The movie marquee was prophetic. Below, The destruction on Market Street was massive ONE WAY Mr. Kaufmann. a driving instructor here at JHS, helped many nurses and doctors out of Lee Hospital. Viewers atop Sheraton Inn observe muddy downtown streets. All through the night I got up to look across our yard at the neighbors’ house. At times I couldn't see it, although it was only ten feet away. Other times the lightning lit up the sky and I could see as easily as if it were high noon. Not knowing how bad things were, I got up to go to work at J.A.T.S. (Johnstown Auto- matic Transmission Service), my father’s business. My dad and I just couldn’t believe it when we got to Ohio Street. The whole street had been torn apart. We turned around and went home. A couple of days later we went downtown to clear the parking lot at Lee Hospital with our tow truck. When we pulled one of the cars from the debris we were nearly over- come by a terrible stench. We called over the National Guard. They pulled the body of an elderly man from the car. It was hard to believe he had died right next to the hos- pital. We towed some more cars, but thank God we found no more bodies. V —John Cafeo 9 I never thought anythingsc e bl could happen to my little community of Tannery- ville. Floods happened to other people, but not us. I live up on a hill called Wildcat and I thank God for that. Those of us who were lucky enough to survive the flood will never be able to understand the terror and tragedy the people below us faced that night. That morning I woke to my dad’s screaming words, Oh, my God, there’s no more Hol- low!” He named names of families believed dead, houses and businesses completely washed away. I couldn’t comprehend any of this. I thought it was a big exaggeration. But when I got to what was left of the bottom of our hill, I understood why he had been so frantic. What had once been a little creek was now a raging river. People were just standing around staring. One of my father’s friends asked me if I had seen or heard any- thing about his daughter and her baby. I told him no. Now in tears, he started wading, waist deep, through the water toward her house. Later I learned that they both were dead. Only a minute later, a good friend of mine came up to me and said his girlfriend was dead. He hugged me and held on so long and so tight. Speechless, I wished there were something I could say that might possibly comfort him. But there was nothing I could do. There was nothing I could say to anyone who lost family or friends, but I could give my all to help them get back on their feet again. The flood brought the people of Tan- neryville a lot closer together. We’ll never be the same again, but those of us who sur- vived will always have a special love for one another. __________________________—Karen Horner National Guardsmen search for bodies. 0 Youngsters wade up Broad Street to examine other parts of the city. Above: The bursting of the Laurel Run Dam almost wiped out the community of Tanneryville. Below: Emily Steele sits for- lornly on the rocks where her house used to be. A typical scene on Cooper Avenue in Tanneryville. When I went to sleep that night I realize that something like this would hap- pen. I thought it would just be another rainy night in July, but I was wrong. The rain was beating down heavily on the roof and the windows. As I lay in bed listening to the crackling of the lightning and the loud claps of thunder I hoped that those bolts wouldn’t strike the house. Soon I fell asleep but was wakened at 2:30 by my father. I looked out- side from the porch and I couldn’t believe what I saw. There was muddy brown water everywhere. It was to the third step on the porch. There was water rushing over the banks of the creek behind Bheam School and coming through the yard. I guess as long as I live I will be able to re- member the crash of the water rushing past and the stench of the mud after the flood. When the sun came out I could see the devastation caused by the flood. Cars were upside down. Trees were uprooted. Morrell- ville was a mess. I wondered if we were the only ones hit by the flood. There was a lot of confusion and nobody was really aware of how terribly the city and surrounding communities had been hit. v__ —Tom Fleming The morning after the flood dawned peaceful over the city. There was an almost poetic stillness in the water surrounding the high school, belying the terror of the preceeding night. In her fury, Nature had claimed 77 lives and left 9 missing in the wake of the Great Flood of ’ll. 12 IN MEMORIAM Flood Victims I. Allen Lee Blough, 39, 673 Cooper Ave. 3. Desire Blough, 316, 673 Cooper Ave. 3. Jennifer Blough, 38, 673 Cooper Ave. 4. Melvin Boring, 36, 671 Cooper Ave. 5. Elvie Bowser, 68, 879 Cooper Ave. 6. Jack F. Cale. 67, 781 Cooper Ave. 7. Mrs. Marie C. Cobaugh. 70, Rear 333 David St. 8. Nancy Marie Cooper, 30, 90 D” St. Extension 9. Robert Casciotti. 34, 313 Devon Drive 10. Donald G. Cover, 34, Solomon Homes 11. Mrs. Eliza Ann Daroczy, 61, 334 Iron St. 13. Greg Allen Dixon, 9, Seward 13. Edith Faye Emmel, 41, Rear lO Vi Messenger St. 14. Judy Emmel, 7, Rear 709! j Messenger St. 15. William H. Emmel, 43, 70916 Messenger St. 16. Chad Allen Gdula, 6, Dunlo 17. Kathleen Gdula, 33, Dunlo 18. Theresa Gibson, 46, 679 Cooper Ave. 19. Ernest Shawn Gibson, 13, 679 Cooper Ave. 30. Tamela L. Gibson. 10, 679 Cooper Ave. 31. Robert Leroy Hershberger. 89, 333 David St. 33. Julia Kameliski, 76, Dilltown 33. Kimberly Keck, 33, 606 Pine St. 34. Michael Keck, 3, 606 Pine St. 35. Vincent Keck, 38, Seward 36. Donald Merle Keiper, 54, 667 Cooper Ave. 37. Andrew Koharchik, 46, Windber 38. Marguerite Koharchik, 46, Windber 39. Myrtle Leslie, 77, Seward 30. Pauline Long, 53, Hoover Trailer Courts, Seward 31. Julie A. Luther, 8, Birmingham, Alabama 33. Mary Ann Luther, 36, Birmingham, Alabama 33. Debra Ann Mavrich, 15. 866 Cooper Ave. 34. Mark Edward Mavrich, 13, 866 Cooper Ave. 35. Marline Mervine, 66, Summerhill 36. Carol Ann Pavlosky, 34, 866 Cooper Ave. 37. Norman L. Pfeil, 63. 70516 Messenger St. 38. Helen Pilot, 59, 675 Cooper Ave. 39. George Piskurich, 64, 681 Cooper Ave. 40. Olga Piskurich, 60, Johnstown 41. Larry Edward Ressler, 16, Seward 43. Thelma Ressler, 53, Seward 43. Raymond Rhoads, 34, 331 Gray Ave. 44. George Ribich, 50, Johnstown R.D. 3 45. Milka Ribich, 74, Johnstown R.D. 3 46. Katherine Rishell, 55, 873 Cooper Ave. 47. Kathy Rishell. 5, 873 Cooper Ave. 48. Thomas Rishell, 31, 873 Cooper Ave. 49. John J. Rokosz, 34, 1151 Bedford St. 50. Theodore Rummel, 64, 669 Cooper Ave. 51. Helen Schofield, 61, 1353 Solomon St. 53. James E. Schofield, 43, 1353 Solomon St. 53. Barbara Selders, 40, Rear 784 Cooper Ave. 54. Robert Selders, 43, Rear 784 Cooper Ave. 55. James E. Smith, 61, Dunlo 56. James Edward Smith, 39, Rear 709 Messenger St. 57. Todd James Smith, 7, Rear 709 Messenger St. 58. Troy Jay Smith, 8. Rear 709 Messenger St. 59. Donna (Spangler) Sowerbower, 16. Richland Trailer Court 60. Robert E. Stephens, 40, R.D. 3, Strongstown 61. Charles A. Stoner Jr., 59, 703 Cooper Ave. 63. Louella Stoner, 57, 703 Cooper Ave. 63. Sharen Stoner, 34, 703 Cooper Ave. 64. Sheldon W. Stoner, 33, 703 Cooper Ave. 65. Dorothy Teeter, 50, Johnstown R.D. 1 66. Harry M. Teeter, 74, Mineral Point R.D. 1 67. Mrs. Lula Teeter, 70, Mineral Point R.D. 1 68. Allen Thomas. 40, 677 Cooper Ave. 69. Pamela Thomas, 10, 677 Cooper Ave. 70. Patricia Thomas, 36, 677 Cooper Ave. 71. Sandra Thomas, 13, 677 Cooper Ave. 73. Edith Fern Weaver, 55, 847 Cooper Ave. 73. Kenneth Weaver, 73, 847 Cooper Ave. 74. Howard Wilson, 31, R.D. 3 Johnstown 75. George Zidzik. 50. 139 Metzler St. 76. Helen Zidzik, 63, Scalp Level 77. Susan Zidzik, 83, Scalp Level Missing I. Shirley Bailey, 41, Coopersdale Homes 3. Shawn Michael Dixon, II, Seward 3. Cynthia Gibson, 8, 679 Cooper Ave. 4. Michelle Keck, 3, 606 Pine St. 5. Florence Lydic, 50 Seward 6. Melissa Mitchell, 10, Coopersdale Homes 7. Stanley Pilot Sr., 63. 675 Cooper Ave. 8. James E. Smith, 33, no address listed 9. Mark Sowerbower. 4 months, Richland nev i lie la you. PRINCIPAL BLAINE GJURICH This year at JHS the job of principal has been undertaken by a new man, Mr. Blaine Gjurich. He is filling in for Mr. William Grove, who is on sabbatical. Mr. Gjurich is a grad- uate of Waynesburg College and received his masters at West Virginia University. He also took advanced studies at C. W. Post. Mr. Gjurich is a man who is able to relate to students very easily and yet maintain the firm hand needed to keep things on track. He realizes the responsibility of his job is making decisions-, decisions which effect everyone who surrounds him, especially the students. Because of his casual friendliness they trust him in making only the best decisions where they are concerned, and know that when he says, Pll never lie to you. he is speaking nothing but the truth. Vice Principals Pitt I.U.P. Assist. Principal Tony Carosella Pitt Duquesne Clarion State Assist. Principal Milan Svitchan John Liska Athletic Director Social Studies I.U.P. Paul Slobozien Athletic Director Voc. Physics Bloomsburg Penn State 17 Athletic Directors Wood Shop Robert Anderson __% n H Print Shop Kenneth Artice I.U.P. Penn State Slippery Rock Jamestown Comm. Col. Health Phys. Ed. Joseph Asel U.P.J. Penn State Clarion State West Virginia Reading Journalism Mary Anne Bell u 1 . e A Laverne Bobby English U.P.J. Pitt Leslie Bombatch English I.U.P. Pitt A i Lelia Calderwood English French U. of Louisiana U. of Colorado Middleway U. of Tours Penn State Thiel Ron Carnicella Biology U. of Maryland Millersville Penn State Auburn raen am ourr 18 1° knows not I.U.P. World Cultures John Chromy I.U.P. U.PJ. Penn State Harrisburg Community College Biology Alternative Science James H. Clement Pitt I.U.P. Villanova Penn State Philosophy Current Events American History Shirley Colbert Curt Davis World Cultures Psychology Our Town I.U.P. Helen Csehoski Trig - Math Analysis I Penn State Villanova Bucknell I.U.P. Shippensburg St. Francis of Loretto German - English Gary L. Cooper Betty J. Dawson Typewriting Shorthand U.PJ. I.U.P. Janis Davis Pitt Phys. Ed. West Chester State College and. knows not tin knows not 19 Carmela T. Falvo is a too Michael Garbinski. Sr. Phys. Ed. Penn State Pitt Pitt Penn State Bldg. Trades Maint. Lane Dixon I.U.P. Band Orchestra Music Theory W. 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St. Vincent Current Events American History Francis Blackie” Mihalic Pitt Penn State American History Tom Mihalic Pitt Typing II Shorthand I Stephanie Mikula Carl Miller Secondary Music Supervisor Assist. Band Director Vocal Music U. of Oregon European Center West Virginia I.U.P. Jeanne Napolitan Trigonometry Analysis II Calculus Hope College Bloomsburg Penn State U.P.J. I.U.P. Anna Marie Napotnik Business English Clerical Ml Typing II U.P.J. I.U.P. Paul E. Neatrour Counseling Penn State Duquesne I.U.P. W IS dsl YCTI-. Harvey L. Rawlins Human Physiology California State College Walter G. Reighard, Jr. Machine Shop California State College Pitt George Risher Welding Eastern Kentucky U. of Tennessee Penn State I.U.P. Penn State Ivy School of Professional Arts Art Crafts Edward Pozun I.U.P. U.P.J. North Carolina State California State College Social Studies Frank Raco, Jr. I.U.P. West Virginia U. English Elizabeth Pringle Robert Rhoades Auto Body Shop I.U.P. 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Ross weaver Drafting Calif. State Pitt william Wieserman Gen. Math Physics I.U.P. John Varmecky Arts 1-3 Crafts Roch. Inst't. of Tech I.U.P. John Vasilko Typing Shippensburg I.U.P. Jerry Wilson Journalism English Drama I.U.P. '-Au.QUSt 1U894 27 I had a little hammer once With which I used to strike And I went knocking everywhere At folks I didn’t like. I knocked most everybody But I found it didn’t pay For when folks saw me coming They all went the other way. I’ve thrown away my hammer, now. As far as I could shoot. And taken up a booster horn And you should hear it toot! I'm glad I’m with the boosters now, I like the way they do. If you'll throw your hammer down I'll get a horn for you!” Ron Carnicella £ Mr. King resists the urge to make a gesture. I can fly.” exclaimed Mr. Davis. It's lunchtime already, wake me at 3:00. 4 Mr. SJobo. ien explains the metric system. Mrs. Ross adds the finishing touch. Secretaries 29 Custodians 'I didn’t break it. did I. Ed?” inquires Dennis Macy. Cafeteria Workers Rose Mowery. Mary Alt and Julie Matolak are just a few of our busy cafeteria ladies. You may not see the others but they are there, doing their share in preparing our lunches. Administration Seated: Mary Lou Oyler-Treas.. Diana Pavlick. Sylvester Saula-Sec.. Ron Stevens-Pres.. John Cernic-V. Pres. Standing: Att’y Richard Green-Solicitor. Hazel Burkholder. Dorothy Horner. John Symon. Dr. Donato Zucco-Superintendent. Dorothy Miller. Louis Soulcheck. Dr. Levi Hollis-Dir. of Secondary Ed. Miss- ing from the picture is Robert Williams. 31 Dr. Hollis adds many new ideas to the curriculum. Connie Adams Mark Adams Jerry Adams Jeffrey Adams William Adamy ;. % Richard Alberter Hizabeth Adkins David Allen Lisa Altemus Barbara Alt Valerie Andrews Cynthia Anderson David Anderson Alcinda Andrews David Andrew I Mark Arena John Artley Jeannette Auvil Craig Baehik David Baumgardner Craig Berry Joseph Bistransky James Blank Monica Bolha Ernest Boring Miles Brkovich Patti Bross Jean Brown Michael Brown Deborah Burger Davit! Burke!I John Burkett Gary Burkhart Douglas Burns Comhs Bush Yvonne Bush Dennis Callahan Robin Carosi brnest Cascino Carrie Cekella ¥ Sheri Charles Cathy cekella Janet ehernay e hristopher e lampa Gregory e harney v.hristopher fibrin Keith v. layhorne Daryl eook Donna clues George elites Thomas c us I or Christopher cvrkel Robert Davis Jerry Darr Barbara Pedianko Matthew Demo James Pevonck Karen Piekert Carolyn Pena Michael Pempsey Janeen Piet z Penise Piet 2 Penise Prenchko Becky Pubnansky carol Poulon claiuha fcichensehr Daniel fcmeigh Wendy fcspey Anita i isenluith Kathleen Tabina Robert Fabma Wanda Faust Faber Fedor Louise Felix Linda Fetzer David Foust Deettra Fresh Donna Frick Kimberly Friedel Carolyn Froelich Jack Fey Diana Fornwalt Virginia Findley Craig Flynn Beth Folk Flame Fulir Debra Fyock Rebecca Gay Kelly George Timothy George Christine Gill Sharon Golden Lydia Gosnell Stephen Gojmerac Dennis Gorzelsky Robert Grasso Cheri Grassa bugenia Grego David Gregorchik Rebecca Greecher Douglas Gregory Samuel Griffith Gregory Griffin Patricia Gruca Patricia Gvozdich Kenneth Hamryszak Jeffrey Haggerty Karen Grzybicki Penny Hamlet Robert Hanlin Elizabeth Harvey Suzan Hawthorne Timothy Hanson Scott Hawk Eugene Heider Dawn Harding Joseph Harnett Nancy Hart land Sheila Helsel Robert Henry Chris Cibrin takes a baseline shot against Brashear. Karon Horner Michelle Horner Diane Horrell Kathy Hrivnak Torn Hrivnak Linda Hull Cynlhia Hummel Julia Hunt Jody Hunter John James 4 2 Patrick Johnson Jennifer Jones Daniel Kanuch Deborah Karmanocky Louise Karmanocky Victoria kaultman lucmda keafer Pamela kcssclak Richard kcssclak Mary karoly Mark kime kathy kindlcr Sylvia king Ronald kinscy William Kirkwooi H.ub Vi mmAo and K.ircn Hornet lake a break at the Pittsburgh Zoo during a week long Yearbook Conference at the University of Pittsburgh. Daniel Kisel David Klesch Joseph Klomck Tammy kmpple Larry Kmpplc Kimberly Kopler John Kondash William Kopco Janet Krai James Koestler Karol Kris Deborah Knkola Ronald Kurina John Kuzma Michael I aRuda Donald I aiehak James Langham Samuel LaPorta Cynthia Larry Ann lechak William Mihalik Lon Miklos James Mikolic David Milos Carol Misko Walter Mitchell Coleen Molchan Douglas Molohan Lrederick Morello Carol Mosorjak George Maser Kathryn Martinovich Katherine Mavrodis Diane Matula Rita Mavrodis Beverly McGeever Curtis May victoria McClelland James Mesnak Misty Meese Melanie Mosorjak Rebecca Mowrey Frederick Moyer Kathleen Murray Bryan Natta Russell Olemck William O Leslie Catherine Orloski James Orris Kami Ouccn Momc.i AW . waves at the crowd alon locust Street Holly Oil Michele Oxen fcva Palusko Sallie Paros Diana Paserba David Paveik Marianne Pavis Rebecca Pavlick Jeffrey Pender Edward Penrod William Pepley Donald Peiak Joyce Petak Rosanne Petak Kimberly Pelrore Brian Pelry Charles Pfeil Denise Pfeil Paula Pfuhl Erank Piscaiello Joanne Regan James Regula James Plank Adonna Popolo Kimberly Porch Kussell Kager jonn Kagno Mark Rehn John Reighard John Zcmct carries the traditional Boar’s Head during the Christmas Assembly. Sharon Rhodes Donna Roberts Susan Rogers Randolph Rowser James Ruckser Roberta Russell Christine Ryan David Ryan Craig Sabo Lisa Sakony Carol Sanders David Sanders Paula Sauers Vincent Schaffer Kimberly Schofield Thomas Schuster Joseph Seeley 50 Karen Shank Robert Shmgler Terrance Shook Brian Simmons Karen Sisco Lauri Skyles Darlene Siska Mary Slavich Daniel Smith Keenya Smith Susan Smith Arthur Smothers Gregory Spisak Kathy Smith Denise Stahr Catherine Stoy Theresa Spisak Donald Stanton Brian Stewart Christine Stringent Mark Stumpo Gary Symon Pamela Strihan Clifford Surrett Marcia Tondora Arteese Toney Misty Toth Jacqueline Triplin Martin Triplm Ricky Troska Marc Troutman Priscilla Tucker Terrence Tullis Gerald Unger Christine Szczur Matthew Taylor Tammy Taylor Barbara Thiel John Thomas Rodger Thomas Mary Lou Thompson Ruth Ann Thompson Sandra Timmons Robert Tisinger Carol Urban Kimberly Urban Michael Urban Richard Urbasik Jackie Urso Becky VanGundy Sally Varner Christine Varnish Scott Vickroy Brian Veney ' K Yearbook photographer Mary Weaver has taken most of the pictures appearing in this year's S uyM iV. 5 Natalie Vitalie Charles Voeghtly Kathy Voytko Gary Waddell Kenneth Wadsworth Valerie Waronek Christina Waters Brenda Wentz Robin Wechtenhiser Mary Weaver Timothy Weyant Russell White Kevin Wieserman Kellie Wiedwald Karen Williams Terri Williams William Williams Melanie Wilson Robin Will Betty Jean Wiser Robert Woloschuk Brian Woy Emery Yuhas James Zemet John Zemet J.H.S. Band puts on another stunning performance during the annual Christmas Parade CONNIE ADAMS. 816 Cypress Ave. Course. Business. Activities. Y.Teens. GERALD ADAMS. 17 Tollgate Rd. Nickname. Jerry. Ian, Course. Academic. MARK ADAMS. 136 Tillman Ave. Course. Academic; Activities. Archery — 11.13. JEFF A. ADAMY. 348 Durant St. Course. Academic; Activities. Ski Club — 11.13. WILLIAM ADAMY. 173 Iron St. Nickname. Wild Bill: Course. Vocational; Activities. Varsity Club — 11.13. Football — 10.11.13. Academics; Activities. I.L.S.T. Vice President — II. 13. Y-Teens — II. 13. Pep Club — 10. II. 13. RICHARD ALBERTER. 186 Beatty Ave. Nickname. Rick, Course. Academic. DAVID P. ALLEN. 339 Sherwood Dr. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Key Club Treasurer — 10. II. 13. Band — 10. II. 13. Orchestra — 10. BARBARA ALT. 133 Joseph Ave. Nickname. Barb, Course. Business; Activities. F.B.L.A. Secretary — 13. Pep Club — 13. Y-Teens — 10. II. 13. LISA AL TEMUS. 636 Sheridan St. Course. General, Activities. Crafts Club President — 13. CYNTHIA JEANNE ANDERSON. 831 Freedom Ave. Nickname. Cindy, Course. Academic, Activities. Ski Club — 10. II. 13. Y-Teens — 13. Pep Club — 10. II. 13. DAVID ANDERSON. 313 South St. Nickname. Dave; Course. General. ALCINDA ANDREWS. 181 New St. Nickname. Cindy, Course. Business, Activities. JA Treasurer. U.S.O. Treasurer. Y-Teens. F.H.A., F.B.L.A. DAVID W. ANDREWS. 1710 Ocala Ave. Nickname. Dave. Andy; Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Key Club — 10.11. Varsity Club — II. 13. Basket ball — 11.13. Baseball — 10.11.13. VALERIE ANN ANDREWS. 741 Robb Ave. Nickname. Val, Course. Busi- ness, Activities. Black Seniors Club. Y-Teens. F.B.L.A. MARK A. ARENA. 104 Catherine St. Nickname. Harvey, Course. Sci- Math, Activities. Spanish — II. Wrestling — 13. JOHN W. ARTLEY. 545 Woodland Ave. Nickname. Jack. Art, Course. Vocational. JEANNETTE AUVIL. 301 Wood St. Nickname. Dizzy-Liz, Course. Aca- demic, Activities. Y-Teens — 11.13. CRAIG W. BACHIK. R.D. 5 Box 40. Nickname. Bach, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Drum Major Band — 10.11.13. Key Club President — 10.11.13. Chorus — 10.11.13. Stage Band — 10.11.13. Leaders Club — II. Student Council — 13. Senior Activities — 13. Orchestra — II. Jazz Enesemble 13. President Senior Class. Wrestling — 10.11.13. DAVID BAUMGARDNER. 937 Fronheiser St. Nickname. Bummie , Course. Academic, Activities. Varsity Club — 11.13. Football — 10.11.13. KEITH A. BEANER. 659 Linden Ave. Course. Academic. Activities. Art Club. DAVID BELL AY. 437 Riverside Ave. Nickname. Dave, Course. Voca- tional. PAULA JEAN BENNETT. 737 Yoder St. Nickname. Bear. Panda , Course. Academic, Activities. F.H.A. — 13. BERNARD L. BERGER. 741 Franklin St. Nickname. Horns Gonzallez, Course. Academic, Activities. Band — 10.11.13. Orchestra — 10.11.13. Jazz Lab. — 10.11.13. Wind Ensemble — II. Concert Band — 10.11.13. Jazz Vocal Ensemble — 13. Spanish Club — II. Wrestling — 11.13. Cross Country — 13. LAURI ANN BERKEBILE. Pad 17 Menoher Mobile Home Site. Menoher Blvd. Nickname. Berks, Course. Academic, Activities. F.H.A. TERRI L. BERKEBILE. 330 Boyer St. Nickname. Terri, Course. Business, Activities. Vice President of Sales Junior Achievement — 10.11. French Club. Ushers. F.B.L.A.. 10th Grade Chorus. Mixed Chorus — 11.13. Junior Achievement — 10.11.13. TODD BERKEY. 313 McMillen St. Nickname. Bmky. Bink, Course. Academic, Activities. Chess — 11.13. Interact Club — 11.13. Centralizer Staff — 11.13. Varsity Club — 11.13. Senior Activities — 13. Vice President Chess Club-ll. Sports Editor Centralizer Staff — II. Football — 10.11.13. Track — 11.13. BRIAN BERRY. 13316 Singer St. Nickname. Keith, Course. Academic. CRAIG BERRY. 801 Sherman St. Course. Sci-Math. JOSEPH A. BISTRANSKY. R. 131 B St. Course. Vocational Welding JAMES BLANK. 901 Tunnel Ave. Nickname. Jim, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Varsity Club — 11.13. National Honor Society — 11.13. Wrest ling — 10.11.13. MONICA BOLHA. 1160 Milford St. Nickname. Moink, Course. Academic, Activities. Y-Teens - 10.11.13. Pep Club — 10.11.13. Band — 10.11.13. Senior Activities Alternate — 13. Chorus — 11.13. Orchestra — II. Woodwind Ensemble — II. County Band — II. CRAIG PALMER BONI. 333 Nash St. Nickname. Palmer, Course. Aca demic. Activities. Art — 10. Band — 10. Orchestra — 10. Concert Band — 10. Stagehand — K . Track — 13. ERNEST BORING JR.. 438 Boyer St. Course. Academic, Activities. Base ball 13. Basketball — 13. GLENDA BOSER. 640 Fairfield Ave. Course. Academic, Activities. Ushers — 10.11.13. Interact — 11.13. Pep Club — 11.13. Chorus — 10.11.13. Volleyball — 11.13. Y-Teens — II. REED. F. BOWERS. 715 Yoder St. PAMELA YVONNE BRANDON. 313 Wood St. Nickname. Pam, Course. Academic, Activities. Band — 10.11. Pep Club — 10.11.13. Varsity Club — 11.13. President-United Students Organization — 11.13. Art Club — 13. Y-Teens — 13. Ushers — 13. Track — 9.10. Volleyball — 9.IO.II.I3. KERRI M. BRAVO. 747 Robb Ave. Course. Business, Activities. Pep Club — 13. LEONARD BENJAMIN BRITT. 7K i Sherman St. Nickname. Gentle Ben, Course. Vocational. MILES BRKOVICH. 333 Laurel Ave. Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Weightlifting. PATTI BROSS. 1347 Maryland Ave. Course. Business-Academic, Ac tivities. National Honor Society — 11.13. Chorus 10.11. Y-Teens — 10.11. Pep Club - 10.11.13. Interact — 11.13. Ushers — 10.11.13. F.B.L.A. — 13. Key Club — 10.11.13, JEAN BROWN. 306 Cypress Ave. Nickname. Jean Bean, Course. Acade- mic, Activities. Y-Teens — 10. Pep Club — 11.13. Band — 10.11.13. Con- cert Band — 10.11.13. Treasurer of Pep Club. MICHAEL A. BROWN. 338 Gray Ave. Nickname. Tony. Tank, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Varsity Club. Football — 10.11.13. Wrestling — 11.13. Track — 10.11.13. Baseball - 11.13. DEBORAH BURGER. 614 lolite Ave. Nickname. Debbie, Course. Business. DAVID BURKETT. 334 Pine St. Course. Vocational; Activities. Band — 10.11.13. Ski Club — 13. JOHN R. BURKETT. 330 Pine St. Course. Academic, Activities. Ski Club — 11.13. Band — 11.13. Concert Band — 11.13. Stage Band S Orchestra — 13. GARY BURKHART. 16 Laura St. Course. Vocational. DOUG BURNS. 1900 Bren-Lin St. Nickname, este pagina. Course. Aca- demic, Activities. Gymnastic — II. Key Club — 10. Chairman Leaders Club — II. Wrestling. CONDIS BUSH. 553 Coopersdale Homes. Bldg. 33C. Nickname. Candy, Course. Business. YVONNE BUSH. 150 Singer St. Nickname. Brown Sugar. Lady, Course. Business, Activities. Pep Club — 10.11.13. United Student Organization. Track. DENNIS CALLAHAN. 166 Sell St. Nickname. Denny, Course. General. ROBIN CAROSI. 1138 Church Ave. Course. General, Activities. Vice President — Crafts. ERNEST CASCINO. 1139 Edson Ave. Nickname. Ernie. Mr. Speed, course. Sci-Math, Activities. Para Medical — 10. Spanish Club — II. Enrichment Self-Help — 10. Senior Representative — 13. CARRIE CEKELLA. 313 Sell St. Nickname. Twin, Course. Academic, Activities. Pep Club. Interact Club. Senior Representative — 13. Volley- ball. Tennis. CATHY CEKELLA. 313 Sell St. Nickname. Twin, Course. Academic, Ac- tivities. Pep Club. Interact. Treasurer Student Council. Tennis. SHERI R. CHARLES. 330 Wood St. Course. Business, Activities. Band — 10. Track — 13. Junior Achievement — 10 GREGORY CHARNY. 311 Woodvale Ave. Nickname. Chooch, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Editor Centralizer — 13. National Honor Sco- ciety — 11.13. JANET CHERNAY. 363 Iron St. Nickname. Jan, Course. Business, Ac tivities. F.B.L.A. Pep Club. Ushers. Junior Achievement. CHRISTOPHER A. CIAMPA. 430 Vine St. Nickname. Chomps , Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Key Club — 10.11. Forensics — 10.11.13. Band — 10. 11.13. Jazz Lab — 10.11.13. Jazz Rock — 11.13. Spectator Staff — 11.13. Chorus — 10.11.13. Musical — 10.11.13. Wind Ensemble — II. Orchestra — 10. CHRISTOPHER K. CIBRIN. 135 Plum St. Nickname. CC. Cib. String. Chris, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Chess Club — 13. Basketball — 10.11.13. KEITH CLAYBORNE. 734 Menoher Blvd. Nickname. Clay, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Varsity Club — 11.13. United Student Organization — 11.13. Football 10.11.13. Basketball — 10.11.13. Track - 10.11.13. DONNA CUTES. 1103 Statler Place. Nickname. Smiley, Course. Distri- butive Ed., Activities. DECA — 11.13. Pep Club — 13. GEORGE CUTES. 1103 Statler Place. Course. Vocational. DARYL GLENN COOK. 515 Coopersdale Homes. Nickname. Speedy, Course. Vocational, Activities. Football — 10. ROBERT COOK. 736 Sherman St. Nickname. Rocky. Hollyrock. Rock a Ram. Super Rock, Course. Academic, Activities. Treasurer French Club — K). Varsity Club — 11.13. Cross Country — 10.11.13. Track 10.11.13. SAMUEL JAMES COOK. Bldg. 31 Apt. 515 Coopersdale Homes. Nick name. Sam, Course. Vocational. DEBORAH COOPER. Bldg. 14 Apt. 354 Solomon Homes. Nickname. Deb by. Course. Academic, Activities. Vice President Pep Club -- 11.13. JIM COOPER. 394 Strayer St. Nickname. Coop, Course. Vocational. JEFFREY W. COOPER. 159 Sell St. Activities. Wrestling. SCOTT A. COOPER. 206 Washington St. Nickname. Shaggy. Course. Machine. CARMELLA COSTANZO. 1037 Church St. Nickname. Carm: Course. Business. Activities. F.B.L.A.. Ushers. Pep Club. Junior Achievement. CARIN CRAWLEY. 744 Sarah Place. Activities. Senior Activities 12. Paramedical — 12. Junior Achievement 10.11.12. KEITH CRENSHAW. 499 Lloyd Court. Course. Business; Activities. Tennis Club. Tennis. R. MacDONALD CUNNINGHAM. 1335 Virginia Ave. Course. Academic; Activities. ILST 10,11.12. RAEANN CUSHMAN. 234 Dupont St.. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Interact — 10. Junior Achievement 10. National Honor Society II. Para Medical — 12. Ski Club — 12. V-Teens — 10. THOMAS CUSTER. 901 Oakland St. Nickname. Tom-. Course. Academic: Activities. Ski Club — 10.11.12. Swim Team 10.11.12. E. CHRISTOPHER CVRKEL. 250 Fairfield Ave. Nickname. Buck Dharma. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Marching Band I0.II.I2. Scholastic Quiz — 10.11.12. Concert Band — 11.12. Chorus — II. Forensics — 10. Math Team — 12. GERALD DARR. 261 Cinema Dr. Nickname. 'J.D. , Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Jazz Lab 11.12. Marching Band 10.11.12. Chorus 11.12. Percussion Ensemble 10. Jazz Vocal Ensemble 12. Orchestra 10.11. TASHA MARIE DAVIDSON. 614 Fairfield Ave. Nickname. Tash. TD. Harley; Course. Business; Activities. Library Assistant. ROBERT E. DAVIS. 124 Bheam Ave. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Chorus — 10.11.12. Ski Club 11.12. Scholastic Quiz 11.12. National Honor Society 11.12. Math Team 12. Band II. Science Club 10. Musical Cast — 11.12. Vice-President Chorus. Golf Team — 12. BARBARA A DEDIANKO. 25 Palmer Ave. Nickname. Dedi: Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Y-Teens 11.12. Pep Club 10.11.12. Varsity Club 12. Ski Club 10.11.12. Key Club 10.11.12. Senior Activities 12. Student Council 12. Yearbook Editor 12. Softball 11,12. Tennis — 12. Volleyball — 11.12. MATTHEW D. DEMO. 1205 Zucco Lane. Nickname. D , Course. Sci- Math MIKE DEMPSEY. 534 Napoleon St. Activities. Ski Club. Baseball. CAROLYN D. DENA. 507 Horner St. Nickname. Deaner, Course. Aca- demic; Activities. Y-Teens — K2.II.I2. Junior Achievement 10.11.12. Key Club — 10.11.12. Ushers — 10.11.12. Varsity Club 11.12. Pep Club — 10.11. Data Computing Explorers 10. Police Explorers 11.12. Yearbook Staff — 12. Chorus — 10. Basketball 10.11.12. Softball 11.12. Swim Team 9.K2.II.I2. Track 9.10. JIM DEVORICK. 836 Leisure Ave. Nickname. Jimmy D; Course. Aca- demic. Activities. Ski Club K2.II.I2. Football. JOYCE DEYARMIN. Bldg. KJ Apt. 189 Solomon Homes. Nickname. Big J. Charley: Course. General; Activities. Crafts. KAREN LEE DICKERT. Bldg 20 Apt. 501 Coopersdale Homes. Nickname. Little Dick; Course. Academic; Activities. Pep Club 12. Ushers 12. Chorus — 10.11.12. Band 10.11.12. Police Explorers 10.11. Track 12 DENISE DIETZ. Highland Trailer Park Pad «48. Nickname. Dietz; Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens. Pep Club. Band. Ushers Club. JANEENDIETZ. Highland Trailer Park Pad «48. Nickname. Jeni; Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens Secretary 10.11.12. Pep Club. Junior Achievement — 10.11.12. Chorus — 10.11.12. Track — 9.10.11.12. Cheer leader — 10.11. Swim Team — 10.11.12. CAROL DOULON. 337 Durant St. Nickname. Dalon , Course. Business; Activities. Pep Club. Ushers Club. Ski Club. FHA. Softball. DENISE DRENCHKO. 337 Russell Ave. Course. General; Activities. Crafts — II. REBECCA DUBNANSKY. 113 Boyer St. Nickname. Becky. Dub; Course. Academic; Activities. President Y-Teens — 12. Treasurer Y-Teens — 11. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Ski Club — 11.12. Senior Activities — 12. Y- Teens — 10.11.12. Manager Volleyball. SAMUEL DUNMYER. 817 Lucas PI. Nickname. Dunny; Course. Vocational. CLAUDIA EICHENSEHR. 118 Donna Dr. Course. Academic; Activities. Varsity Club — 12. Interact. Pep Club. Varsity Cheerleader — 12. J.V. Cheerleader — 10.11. Chorus. — 10. Track — 10. Swim Team — 9.K2.II.I2. ANITA EISENHUTH. 613 Kennedy Ave. Course. Business; Activities. F. B.L.A. — 10.11.12. Ushers Club — II. Pep Club K2.II.I2. Varsity Club — 12. Gym Leader — II. Girls Basketball Team 11.12. DAN EMEIGH. 72 Fairfield Ave. Nickname. Aim; Course. Vocational; Activities. Track. WENDY ANN ESPEY. 151 Plainfield Ave. Course. Academic; Activities. Band — 10. J.V. Cheerleader K2. Colorguard — II. Student Council 10.11.12. Interact 12. Ski Club 11.12, Pep Club 10. Ushers. Treas- urer Interact 12. Track 9. Tennis 12. Volleyball 9.I0.II.I2. KATHLEEN L. EABINA. Rear 125 Woodvale Ave. Nickname. Kathy, Course. Business, Activities. FHA. Ushers. F.B.L.A. ROBERT EABINA. 183 Academy St. Nickname. Bobby Wostere; Course. Vocational. JOHN EARRIOR. 313 Strauss Ave. Nickname. Tony, Course. Vocational, Activities. Black Senior Club. WANDA EAUST. 1007 Bedford St. Course. Business, Activities. Ushers. FHA. FABER EEDOR. 730 Kennedy Ave. Course. Sci Math. Activities. Foren sics — 11.12. Basketball Statistics 10.11. LOUISE ANNE EELIX. 252 Westgate Drive. Nickname. Weezy, Course. Academic, Activities. Vice President German Club 12. Band 10. 11.12. Chorus — K2.II.I2. ILST — 12. National Honor Society 11.12. LINDA C. EETZER. R.D. 7 Box 54. Nickname. Fetz . Course. Academic. JACK FEY. 157 Hammer Ave. Course. Vocational, Activities. National Guard — 12. VIRGINIA EINDLEY. 177 Benshoff St. Nickname. Ginny , Course. Business, Activities. FHA. Ushers. F.B.L.A.. Junior Achievement. CRAIG FLYNN. 208 Orlando St. Nickname. Tite, Course. Sci Math, Activities. Pep Club 10.11.12. Ski Club 11.12. Spanish Club II. BETH FOLK. 1208 Rebecca Drive. Nickname. Deli . Course. Business, Activities. Interact 12. Pep Club — K2.II.I2. Ushers — 10.11.12. Ski Club 10.11.12. Colorguard — 10.11.12. DIANA EORNWAl T. 289 Lunen St. Nickname. Corny, Course. Distribu live Ed.. Activities. DECA — 12. DAVE FOUST. 806 Grove Ave. Course. Vocational. DEETTRA LYNN FRESH. 1104 Kegg Ave. Nickname. DeeDee, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Y-Teens — 11.12. Senior Activities — 12. Pep Club — 10.12. Ushers — K2.II.I2. German Club — 10. Forensics — 12. Ski Club — 12. DONNA JEAN ERICK. 843 Steel St. Course. Distributive Ed., Activities. DECA — 11.12. Y Teens II. Pep Club K2.I2. KIMBERLY J. ERIEDEl. 824 Central Ave. Nickname. Kim, Course. Aca- demic, Activities. German Club — 10. Ushers - 10.11.12. Y-Teens — II. Pep Club — 12. Ski Club — 12. Historian Pep Club. Majorette 10.11.12. Assistant Head 12. CAROLYN EROEHLICH. R.D. 5 Box 71. Course. Business, Activities. F.B.L.A. ELAINE JEAN EULIR. 148 Bheam Ave. Course. Academic, Activities. Ushers. FHA. Art Club. Explorers. Junior Achievement. DEBRA EYOCK. 1730 Frieda Ave. Nickname. Debbie, Course. Sci-Math. Activities. Pep Club 10.11.12. Ushers 10.12. Interact 11.12. Ski Club K2.I2. Concert Band 10.11. Orchestra II. Wind Ensemble — 10.11. Marching Band — 10.11. National Honor Society — 11,12. REBECCA LYNN GAY. 276 Cinema Drive. Nickname. Becky, Course. Business, Activities. F.B.L.A.. Band. Orchestra. Chorus K2. Mixed Chorus — 11.12. Treasurer FBLA. JOHN GEORGE. 80 Dupont St. Nickname. Jeter, Course. Academic, Activities. Cross Country. Basketball. KELLY JAYNE GEORGE. 452 Stone St. Course. Commerical, Activities. Yearbok Staff 12. Student Council — 10.11.12. Pep Club — K2.II.I2. Ski Club — 11.12. Interact — K2.Senior Activities 12. Photographer K2. TIM GEORGE. 429 Figg St. Nickname. Ben CHRISTINE M. GILL. 404 Coopersdale Homes. Nickname. Chris, Course. Business, Activities. French 10. F.B.L.A. 11.12. STEVE GOJMERAC. 636 Maryland Ave. Nickname. Sluts, Course. Academic. SHARON GOLDEN. R. 98 Dupont St. Course. General, Activities. Crafts Club. DENNIS GORZELSKY. 187 Barron Ave. Nickname. Denny, Course. Academic, Activities. ILST. LYDIA GOSNELL. 297 Conway Court. Nickname. Chris, Course. Bust ness. Activities. Y-Teens. Pep Club. Para Medical. ROBYN LEE GOUCHNOUR. 803 Fronheiser St. Nickname. Rob, Course. Business, Activities. Y-Teens — 10. DECA 12. CHERI RENEE GRASSA. 217 Garfield St. Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Pep Club — 10. Chorus - 10.11.12. National Honor Society 11.12. Ushers Club — 11.12. Student Council — 12. Key Club — 10.11.12. Jazz Rock En- semble — 12. Para Medical — 10. Medical Explorers — 10. Chorus Secretary-Treasurer. Key Club Secretary. ROBERT PAUL GRASSO. 602 Fronheiser St. Nickname. Bob, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. National Honor Society 11.12. Key Club 10. 11.12. Para Medical — K2. Band — 10.11.12. Band President S Drum Ser geant. Senior Class Vice President. Golf — 11.12. Student Council 12. Orchestra — II. Percussion Ensemble — 10. Medical Explorers 10.11. Scholastic Quiz — 12. Senior Activities. Stage Band K2. BECKY GREECHER. R.D. 7 Box 52. Nickname. Greech, Course. Aca demic, Activities. Pep Club 10. German Club 10.11.12. Ushers 10. 11.12. Orchestra — 10.11.12. Band — 10.11.12. German Club Treasurer 11.12. Band — Executive Secretary. EUGENIA MARIE GREGO. 1509 Brier Ave. Nickname. Turtle, Course. Business; Activities. F.B.L.A. 11.12. DAVID A. GREGORCHIK. 410 Harold Ave. Nickname. Dave, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Chorus — 10.11.12. DOUGLAS B. GREGORY. 1438 Solomon St. Nickname. Bert, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. German Club — 10.11.12. Ski Club — 10.11.12. Chess Club — 10.11.12. Forensics — 12. GREGORY WM. GRIFFIN. 101 Woodvale Ave. Nickname. Grif; Course. Academic Activities. Chess — 12. Police Explorers. Track 12. JOHN J. GRIFFIN. Id Woodvale Ave. Nickname. Jack Course. Vocational; Activities. Track. SAMUEL MARK GRIFFITH. 221 Burkhart St. Nickname. Sams Course. Sci- Math. PATRICIA ANN GRUCA. 91': Hickory St. Nickname. Patty Course. Academic Activities. Y-Teens 10.11.12. Para Medical — II. Ushers — 12. KAREN MARIE GRZYBICKI. 332 Diana Ave. Nickname. Grz Course. Sci-Math Activities. Key Club 10.11.12. Chorus 10.11.12. Publicity Secretary in Band 10.11.12. Pep Club 10.11. Stage Band 10.11. National Honor Society 11.12, Para Medical 10. French Club President. 10. Student Council 12. Jazz Rock 12. Senior Class Sec PATRICIA GVOZDICH. 620 lolite Ave. Nickname. Patti Course. Bust ness Activities. F.B.L.A.. Y-Teens. Pep Club. Varsity Club. Cheerleader. JEFF HAGGERTY. 114 Strayer St. Nickname. Hag Course. Academic Activities. Chorus 10,11.12. PENNY LYNN HAMLET. 750 Menoher Blvd. Nickname. Missy Course. Academic Activities. Band 11.12. KENNETH C. HAMRYSZAK. 380 ? Beatrice Ave. Nickname. Hammer. Lance Course. Sci-Math Activities. Centralizer 10.11.12. baseball — 12. ROBERT HANLIN. 486 Dorthy Ave. Nickname. Bob Course. Vocational Activities. Wrestling. Baseball. TIM HANSON. 167 Ebensburg Road. Course. Vocational. DAWN HARDING. 605 Cypress Ave. Course. Academic Activities. Centralizer 11.12. JOSEPH C. HARNETT. 231 Spring St. Nickname. Big Joe Course. Sci Math Activities. Spanish Club. NANCY HARTLAND. 1457 Franklin St. Nickname. Nance. Nan Course. Business Activities. Student Council — 10.11. Pep Club 10.11.12. Ushers — 10.11.12. F.B.L.A. — 12. National Honor Society 11.12. Presi- dent Enrichment Self-Help — II. Tennis 12. ELIZABETH HARVEY. 432' : Central Ave. Nickname. Betsy Course. General Academic Activities. Ushers 10.11. Band 10.11.12. Or- chestra 10.11.12. Colorguard Major — 12. SCOTT HAWK. 310 Sherwood Dr.'Course. Academic. SUZAN ALAYNE HAWTHORNE. 1311 Agnes Ave. Nickname. Suzie Course. Sci-Math Activities. Varsity Club — 11,12. Ushers 11.12. Art Club — 12. Pep Club 11.12. Band 10.11.12. Cheerleader 11.12. Track — 11.12. Senior Activities Representative. EUGENE HEIDER. Bldg. 2IC Apt. 512 Coopersdale Homes. Nickname. Gene Gene, the Dancing Machine Course. Vocational. LOU HEIDER. 4A Oakhurst Homes. Nickname. Fox Course. Vocational. SHEILA HELSEL. 400 Park Ave. Nickname. Pippy Course. Sci-Math Activities. Key Club 10.11.12. Pep Club K2.II.I2. Chorus 10.11. Ushers 10.11.12. National Honor Society — 11.12. Ski Club 12. Presi- dent Interact — 12. Varsity Club — 11.12. Colorguard — 10. Track. ROBERT HENRY. 285 Strayer St. Nickname. Rat Course. Vocational; Activities. Wrestling. ADONIS WAYNE HICKS. 36G Oakhurst Homes. Nickname. Dynamite Hicks Course. Vocational Activities. Wrestling. CARL HICKS. 376 William Penn Ave. Course. General. DAVID HILTABIDEL. Utzman Trailer Court. Course. Vocational Activities. Wrestling. JEAN HOCHSTEIN. 286 Derby St. Course. Sci-Math Activities. Band — 10.11.12. Ski Club 12. Pep Club — 11.12. Ushers K2.II.I2. Centralizer — 12. BRENDA LOUISE HOCKENSMITH. 218 Wilson St. Nickname. Bren. Course. Sci-Math Activities. Key Club 10.11.12, Chorus K2.II.I2. Band — 10.11.12. Student Council 10.11.12. National Honor Society 11.12. Scholastic Intermurals II. JENNIFER L. HOCKENS H. 425 Forest Ave. Nickname. Jenni Course. Sci-Math Activities. Y-teens — 10.11,12. French Club 9.K2. Varsity Club — 12. FHA — 12. Track — 9.I0.II.I2. Volleyball 10.11.12. JAMES HOGUE. 1305 Kegg Ave. Nickname. Butch. Hogie Course. Vocational. JAMES HOLMES. 1275 Franklin St. Nickname. Sherlock Course. Voca- tional. KAREN HORNER. 56 Wildcat Road. Nickname. Stretch Course. Aca dernic Activities. Treasurer French Club 10. Student Council 12. Interact 12. Varsity Club 12. Pep Club 10.11.12. National Honor Society — 11.12. Y-Teens 10.11.12. Assistant Editor of Yearbook — 12. Chorus — 10.11. Softball — 11.12. MICHELLE HORNER. 1324 Ringling Ave. Nickname. Shell Course. Sci Math Activities. Ski Club 10.11.12. Interact 12. Pep Club 10.11.12. Color Guard K2.II.I2. Band 10.11.12. Y-Teens 10. Chorus — 10. Mixed Chorus 11.12. DIANE LOUISE HORRELL. 612 Horner St. Nickname. Buddy Course. Business Activities. Forensics. I.L.S.T.-Sec. 6 Tres.. U.PJ. Tutoring Program. Pep Club. Science Club. Police Explorers. KATHLEEN HRIVNAK. 224 Strayer St. Nickname. Kathy Course. Sci- Math Activities. Band 10.11.12. Orchestra 10.11.12. French Club 10. Para Medical — 11.12. FHA — 12. Wind Ensemble — II. Medical Ex- plorers 11.12. TERRY HRIVNAK. 394 Beatrice Ave. Course, Vocational Activities. Ski Club 10.11.12. Y Teens 10.11. Pep Club 11.12. DECA 11.12. MARK HLIGHES. 239 Ebensburg Rd. Course. General. IINDA HULL. 209 Derby St. Course. General Academic Activities. FHA 12. Pep Club — 12. Y-Teens — 10.11. CYNTHIA L. HUMMEL. 1804 Grace Ave. Nickname. Cindy Course. Business, Activities. Leaders Club II. Pep Club II. F.B.L.A. Presi dent 12. Softball — 10. Basketball Statistition-Girls II. Tennis 12. JULIA RUTH HUNT. 3B Oakhurst Homes. Nickname. Julie Course. Business Activities. Y-Teens. F.B.L.A. JODY HUNTER. 1941 Minno Dr. Course. Business Academic Activities. Ushers 10.11.12. Y Teens II. Interact 11.12. Pep Club 11.12. F.B.L.A. 12. Chorus 10, Senior Representative. JOHN JAMES. 433 Napoleon St. Course. Vocational Activities. Weight- lifting. PATRICK A. JOHNSON. 325 Linden Ave. Nickname. Pat Course. Sci Math Activities. Vice President Spanish — 10. Vice President Enrich- ment Self-Help — II. Chorus — II. National Honor Society —11.12. Var- sity Club — 12. Forensics 12. Band — 10.11.12. Swim Team — 10.11.12. JENNIFER JEANNE JONES. 429 Decker Ave. Nickname. Jennie-. Course. Academic Activities. Spanish Club 10. I.L.S.T. II. Y-Teens II. Art Club 12. Science Club 12. Pep Club 12, Police Explorers — 10.11. Forensics 12, Centralizer II. Gymnastics. DANNY KANUCH. 200 Sauer Ave. Nickname. Tricky Kun Course. Sci- Math Activities. Interact — 10.11.12. Varsity Club President 12. President Vice Interact. Captain Football Team. Track Team. DEBORAH KARMANOCKY. 1449 Franklin St. Nickname. Kerm Course. Sci-Math Activities. Secretary Student Council I0.II.I2. Y-Teens 10.12. Ushers — 11.12. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Medical Explorers 10. Interact — 12. Para Medical — 10.11.12. Ski Club — 11.12. Chorus — 10.11. 12, Tennis — 12. LOUISE KARMANOCKY. 451 Strayer St. Nickname. Weesie Course. Sci Math Activities. I.L.S.T. 12, Band 10.11.12. Mixed Chorus 11.12. Orchestra 10.11.12. Historian in Paramedical 10.11.12. Swimming — 10.11.12. MARY ANN KAROLY. 305 Edgewood Ave. Nickname. Mary. Course. Sci-Math Activities. Y-Teens 10.11. Para Medical 10.11.12. Pep Club — 11.12. Varsity — 12. Band 10. swimming. VICTORIA KAUFFMAN. 435 Oak St. Nickname. Vickie Course. Business. LUCINDA KEAFER. 449 Dorothy Ave. Nickname. Cindy Course. Sci- Math Activities. Ski Club 10.11.12. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Band 10.11. Student Council — 12. Chorus — 10.11.12. Treasurer Y-Teens — 10.11.12. Secretary Senior Class. Tennis 12. Softball 11.12. Volleyball — 11.12. PAMELA KESSELAK. R. 583 Dorothy Ave. Nickname. Dimples Course. Business Activities. F.B.L.A. 11.12. Ushers — 12. French Club K). Chorus 10. Vice President F.B.L.A. RICHARD KESSELAK. 555 Corrine St. Nickname. Chard Course. Voca- tional Activities. Band 10.11. MARK KIME. 650 Grove Ave. Course. Academic. KATHLEEN KINDLER. 736 Central Ave. Nickname. Keeb Course. Business Activities. F.B.L.A. SYLVIA KING. 206 Prospect St. Nickname. Syl Course. Business Activities. Para Medicals 10. Secretary United Student Organization — 12. Treasurer Junior Achievement 10.11.12. Explorers 10.11. Y-Teens — 10.11.12. RONALD KINSEY. 33 Cleveland St. Course. General. BILL KIRKWOOD. 607 Franklin St. Apt. 2. Course. Vocational. DAN KISEL. 121 Chandler Ave. Nickname. Boone Course. Vocational. DAVID R. KLESCHJ6A Glenn St. Nickname. Chunks Course. Sci- Math Ac- tivities. Science Club 10. Chess Club — II. Scholastic Quiz II. 12. Chorus — 10.11.12. Band 11.12. Orchestra —- 10.11.12. National Honor Society — 11.12. JOSEPH KLONICKI. 333 Linden Ave. Nickname. Joe Course. Sci Math. Activities. Vice President Para Medical 10.11.12. Treasurer Enrich- ment Self-Help 10.11. Treasurer Medical Explorers — 10.11.12. I.L.S.T. — 10.11. Student Council — 10.11.12. LARRY KNIPPIE. 414 Oakland St. Nickname. Knip Course. Sci-Math Activities. Ski Club 10.11.12. Interact 10. Pep Club 10. Treasurer Ski Club. TAMMY L YNNE KNIPPLE. 718 Ash St. Nickname. Tam Course. Business Activities. Y-Teens. Ushers. JIM KOESTLER. 407 Tunnel Ave. Course. Vocational. JOHN VINCE KONDASH. 6 Natalie St. Nickname. Vince, Course. Sci- Math Activities. Varsity Club 10.11.12. Football 10.11.12. WILLIAM JOHN KOPCO. 118 Sheridan St. Nickname. Bill Course. Aca dernic Activities. Band — 10.11.12. Orchestra 10. Stage Band - 10.11. 12. Chorus — 10.11.12. Jazz Rock 12. Ski Club — 10.11.12. Pep Club II. I.L.S.T. 12. Explorers 10. Senior Activities 12. Musical 10.11.12. Wind Ensemble II. Junior Achievement II. KIMBERL Y KOPLER. 1110 Havana Ave. Course. Academic Activities. Basketball 10.11. WILLIAM KOVAC. 832 Virginia Ave. Course. Vocational; Activities. Wrestling — II. JANET KRAJEC. 3Q9 Laurel Ave. Course. Sci-Math, Activities. French Club — 10. Para Medical — 11.12, Ushers. CAROL ANN KRIS. 696 Duwell St. Nickname. Carol; Course. Business; Activities. Pep Club — 12. Ushers — 11.12. F.B.L.A. 11.12. DEBBY L. KUKOLA. 722 Meade St. Nickname. Deb; Course. Academic; Activities. Ushers 10.11.12. Interact. Colorguard. JOHN KUZMA. 188 Wheat St. Nickname. Kuz-. Course. Vocational. RONALD KUZMA. 188 Wheat St. Course. General. MICHAEL LABUDA. 154 C St. Nickname. Mike; Course. Sci-Math; Ac- tivities. Ski Club 11.12. National Honor Society 11.12. DONALD LAICHAK. 487 Brush Ave. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Chess Club 12. Chess Secretary — 12. JIM J. LANGHAM. 736 Smith PI. Nickname. Lang; Course. Vocational; Activities. Hockey. CINDY LARRY. 456 Stone St. Nickname. Larry; Course. Academic. ANN LECHAK. 1331 Tennessee Ave. Course. Business; Activities. Para Medical 12. Art Club — 10. JONI LEAP. 803 Grove Ave. Course. Academic; Activities. Ski Club 11.12. RONALD LINDROSE. 260 Ripple Ave. Nickname. Ron; Course. Academic; Activities. Para Medicals. Junior Achievement. TOM LING. 1153 Ridge Ave. Nickname. T.L.; Course. Vocational. JOSEPH LISHKA. 399 Michigan Ave. Course. Sci Math; Activities. Na tional Honor Society 11.12. JANICE LISKA. R.D. 5 Box 12 Edgewood. Nickname. Scrump Course. Business; Activities. Majorette. Mixed Chorus. Ushers. Pep Club. F.B.L.A. PAT LIVINGSTON. 530 Wood St. Course. Academic. PAM LIZAMBRI. 259 Laurel Ave. Nickname. Lizard; Course. Business; Activities. F.B.L.A. — 10.11.12. Varsity Club 11.12. Chorus 10. Junior Achievement — 10. Pep Club - 10.11.12. Y-Teens 10.11. Senior Activities Rep.. Varsity Cheerleader 10.11.12. JAMES V. LOCHER. 255 Vaughn Ave. Nickname. Tiki; Course. Sci- Math; Activities. Chorus 10.11.12. Stage Band 11.12. Jazz Rock 11.12. TAMMI LOHR. 131 Lorain St. Course. Business; Activities. Ushers Club — 10.11.12. National Honor Society 11.12. Pep Club — 10.11.12. F.B.L.A. — 12. Enrichment Self-Help — II. JOHN ANTHONY MACHOWSKI. 579 Dorothy Ave. Nickname. Chow, Course. Business. DENNIS MICHAEL MACY. R. 279 D St. Nickname. Killer; Course. Busi ness; Activities. Student Council President. Senior Activities. Ski Club. F.B.L.A. KEITH M. MACY. 155 Spring St. Nickname. Mace; Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Pep Club 10. Chess Club — 12. Varsity Club 12. Chorus — 10.11.12. Swimming — 10.11.12. WILLIAM MACY. 275 D St. Nickname. Mac. Billy; Course. Academic. RONALD MAKUCHAN. 114 Englewood St. Nickname. Breeze. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Pep Club — 10. Interact 12. Ski Club 12. Varsity Club 12. Centralizer Staff 10.11. Alt. Rep. Student Council — 10. Basketball 10.12. Baseball 12. SUSAN MALEY. 218 Coldren St. Nickname. Sue; Course. General; Ac- tivities. Crafts — II. Para Medical — II. FHA — 12. BRENDA MANGUS. 95 Schrader Ave. Nickname. Bren; Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens — 10.11.12. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Colorguard 10.11. F.B.L.A. 12. Sergeant Explorers 10.11. Junior Achievement 10. F.B.L.A. Executive Board — 12. Tennis. MARK MARSHALL. 272 Cinema Dr. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Chess Club. MARY MARSHALL. 251 Cypress Ave. Nickname. Beth; Course. Distri- butive Ed.; Activities. Y Teens 10. DECA 11.12. President. RICKYL. MARTIN.W BaumerSt. Nickname. Rick;Course. Vocational. RICK MARTINEk. 192 Iron St. Nickname. Finn; Course. Vocational. KATHY MARTINOVICH. 469 Leroy St. Course. Academic-. Activities. Para Medical - 11.12. Band — 10.11.12. Marching Band 10.11.12. Con- cert — 10.11.12. Woodwind Ensemble II. Chorus K2.II.I2. GEORGE MASER. 314 Stone St. Nickname. Peppy. Maze; Course. Sci- Math; Activities. Pep Club 10. GEORGE MATTHEWS. 738': Sherman St. Nickname. Timothy; Course. Vocational. DIANE MATULA. 307 Popular St. Nickname. Frog; Course. Academic; Activities. Pep Club. Library Staff. Y-Teens. KATHY MAVRODIS. 632 Napoleon St. Nickname. Mum; Course. Sci- Math; Activities. Chorus. Marching Band. Concert Band. Wind En- semble. I.L.S.T. RITA MAVRODIS. 318 Walnut St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Chorus — 10. Para Medical 11.12. Ushers - 12. CURT MAY. 215 Kunkle St. Course. Vocational. VICKI LYNNE MCCLELLAND. 160 Sell St. Nickname. Vicki, Course. Academic-. Activities. Enrichment Self-Help II. Art Club 12. Ushers — 12. Pep Club 11.12. Track Manager. BEVERLY MCGEEVER. I-D Oakhurst Homes. Nickname. Bev; Course. Business, Activities. Ushers. F.B.L.A. MISTY MEESE. 405 Cypress Ave. Course. Business; Activities. Pep Club. Y-Teens. F.B.L.A. JAMES MESNAK. 8 Packard St. Nickname. Jim; Course. Academic. WILLIAM MIHALIK. 112 Graywood St. Nickname. Bill. Julio, Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Sophomore Student Council Rep.. Senior Rep.. Science Club — K). Student Council — 10. Ski Club 11.12. Senior Ac- tivities 12.. Basketball K . Baseball 12. LORI ANNE MIKLOS. 188 Stone St. Nickname. Mick, Course. Academic, Activities. Y-Teens — 10.11.12. Varsity Club — 11.12. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Ski Club — 12. Ushers — 12. F.B.L.A. — 12. Varsity Cheerleader 10.11.12. JIM MIKOLIC. R.D. 1 Box 160 Naylor. Nickname. Cowboy, Course. Vocational. Activities. Chess Club 10. JUDENE MIKULA. Nickname. Judy, Course. Business, Activities. Ushers. Band. DAVE MILES. Pad 15 Franklin Boro. Nickname. The Gook, Course. Vocational; Activities. Wrestling. RAY MILLER. 308 Everhart St. Nickname. Buck, Course. Vocational. RICARDO MIRANDA. 909 Chesnut St. Course. Vocational. CAROL MISKE. 226 Iron St. Course. Academic, Activities. Junior Achievement 12. Ushers 10.11.12. WALTER MITCHELL. 142 Sandak Ct. Nickname. Wally, Course. Sci- Math, Activities. Wrestling. COLEEN LOUISE MOLCHAN. 406 Cambria PI. Nickname. Col; Course. Business, Activities. President F.B.L.A. 10.11.12. Ushers 11.12. Pep Club — 12. On Executive Board. DOUGLAS MOLCHAN. 173 Horner St. Course. Vocational. FRED MORELLO. 524 Napoleon St. Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Presi dent Chess Club — 10.11.12. Junior Achievement 10.11.12. National Honor Society — 11.12. Vice President JA — 10. President JA 12. SHARON MORRIS. Bldg. 19 Apt. 482 Coopersdale Hms. Course. Rusi ness. CAROL A MOSORJAK. 1202 Zucco Lane. Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Treasurer Para Medical 10.11.12. Secretary German Club 10.11.12. Pep Club 10.12. Colorguard 10.11.12. National Honor Society II. MELANIE MOSORJAK. 540 Brush Ave. Nickname. Mel, Course. Sci- Math, Activities. Secretary Science Club 10. Secretary Medical Explorers — 11.12. French Club 10. Enrichment Self-Help — 10.11.12. Key Club — 10.11.12. National Honor Society — 11.12. Para Medical — 10.11.12. Ski Club - 12. Band - 10.11.12. Chorus 10.11.12. Stage Band II. Wood wind Ensemble II. Medical Explorers — 10.11.12. Orchestra II. BECKY MOWREY. 518 Fronheiser St. Course. Academic, Activities. Para Medical - 10.11.12. I.L.S.T. — 10.11.12. Marching Band 10.11.12. Concert Band — 10.11.12. Stage Band — II. Orchestra II. Mixed Chorus — 11.12. Varsity Club — 12. Medical Explorers 10.11.12. Band Secretary. Track 9.10.11.12. Swimming 9.10. FREDERICK RAYMOND MOYER. 140 Marshall Ave. Nickname. Fred, Course. Business-. Activities. F.B.L.A.. Tennis Team. KATHLEEN MURRAY. 536 Russell Ave. Nickname. Kathy, Course. Business, Activities. F.B.L.A. — 12. Varsity Club — 11.12. Pep Club 11.12. Swimming. Track. DEBBIE LYNN NASH. 151 Hudson St. Course. Academic, Activities. FHS President — 11.12. BRYAN NATTA. 161 Rutledge PI. Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Chess Club Treasurer. Archery Club. KEVIN F. NESTOR. 29-F Wagner St. Nickname. Nest; Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Student Council — 12. Mixed Chorus 10.11.12. RUSSELL ALAN OLENICK. 199 Fairfield Ave. Nickname. Ruddle, Course. Academic, Activities. Senior Alt. Rep. — 12. Chorus — 10.11.12. I.L.S.T. — 10.11.12. BILL O'LESLIE.6 iO Franklin St. Nickname. Breaker; Course. Vocational. CATHERINE ORLOSKI. 436 Napoleon St. Nickname. Cathy, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Art Club. Para Medical. Forensics League. Pep Club. Junior Achievement. JAMES PATRICK ORRIS. 922 Franklin St. Nickname. Jimbo, Course. Vocational. HOLLY OTT. R.D. 5 Box 30. Course. Business, Activities. F.B.L.A . Pep Club. Senior Activities. Y Teens. Executive Board F.B.L.A. MICHELE OXEN. 738 Thomas Ave. Course. Business, Activities. Y-Teens. Pep Club. F.B.L.A. EVA MARIE PALUSKO. 621 Woodvale Ave. Course. Business, Activities. Y-Teens. F.B.L.A. SALLIE PAROS. 382 Beatrice Ave. Course. Academic. Activities. Para Medical — 11.12. Ski Club 12. Band 10.11.12. Chorus 10.11.12. Or chestra — 10.11.12. DIANA PASERBA. 1004 Ash St. Nickname. Di Course. Sci Math, Ac- tivities. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Ushers — 10.12. Ski Club — 12. Band 10.11. Chorus — 10. Forensics — 12. Enrichment Self-Help — II. DAVID J. PAVCIK. 186 Wilson St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Chess Club — 10. Enrichment Self-Help 11.12. Marching Band 10.11.12. Electronics — 12. Concert Band 10.11.12. MARIANNE PAVIS. R.D. 5 Box 14. Nickname. Marianne, Course. Academic. REBECCA PAVLICK. 156 Hammer Ave. Nickname. Becky, Course. Academic, Activities Sergeant Rifle — II. Key Club 11.12. Ski Club 10.11.12. Pep Club 10. Varsity Club II. Gym Leader II. Yearbook Staff 11.12. Colorguard 10. Swimming 10. Tennis 12. Volley- ball 10.11.12. JEFF PENDER. 216 Cinema Dr. Course. Sci-Mathi Activities. Varsity Club — 11.12. Ski Club 12. Football. WILLIAM rEPLEY. 622 Highland Ave. Nickname. Bilk Course. General. DEBORAH PERUSO. 737 Napoleon St. Nickname. L eci Course. Aca- demic Activities. Pep Club. Volleyball. Softball. DONALD PETAK. 1176 Agnes Ave. Course. Vocational. JOYCE MARIE PETAK. 197-B St. Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens. F B I A. ROSANNE PETAK. 239 Wilson St. Nickname. Poey; Course. Academic; Activities. Pep Club 10.11.12. Interact 12. Varsity Club 11.12. Ski Club 12. Y Teens 10.11. Enrichment Self-Help 10.11. Secretary Interact. Track 11.12. Varsity Cheerleader — 10.11. KIMBERLY RAE PETRORE. 316 Strayer St. Nickname. Kim; Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens 10.11.12. F.B.L.A. 12. BRIAN S. RETRY. 982 Fronheiser St. Nickname. Pete; Course. Academic. Activities. Varsity Club 11.12. Football — 10.11.12. Basketball — 11.12. Baseball - 11.12. CHARLES JAMES JOFIN PFEIL. 137 Blawn St. Course. Academic; Ac- tivities. Band 10.11.12. President I.L.S.T. 10.11.12. Chorus 11.12. DENISE PFEIL. Ill Fleetwood St. Nickname. Deany Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens. PAULA MARIE PFUHL. 2d Derby St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Stu- dent Council I.U. 8 Rep. — 10.11.12. Y-Teens 10.11.12. Ski Club 11.12. Interact — 10. Ushers 10. Pep Club 11.12. Band 10.11.12. Varsity Club 11.12. Swimming 9.IO.II.I2. FRANK PISCATELLO. 175 Ebensburg Rd. Nickname. Dr. Frank. JAMES ROBERT PLANK. 1088 McKinley Ave Nickname. Sky-. Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Journalism Staff. Editor Feature Page — II. Editor Sports Page 12. ADONNA POPOLO. 404 Oak St. Nickname. Donna Course. Academic Activities. FHA 12. Varsity Club 11.12. Y-Teens — 10.11. Spanish Club 10. Track — 9.10.12. Wrestling Statistician — 10.11.12. KIMBERL ANNE PORCH. 230 Coldren St Nickname. Kim; Course. Sci- Math; Activities. Ski Club 10.12. German Club 10.11. Pep Club 11.12. Para Medical 12. Chess Club 10. Marching Band 10.11 Con cert Band — 10.11. Brass Ensemble 10.11. Mixed Chorus 11.12. Medi- cal Explorers 10. RUSSELL RACER. Bldg. I9R Apt. 481 Coopersdale Hms. Nickname. Buddy; Course. Vocational. JOHNL. RACNO. 1252 Franklin St. Nickname. Rags. Course. Academic. JOANNE RECAN. 26-G Oakhurst Hms. Nickname. Rags. Course. Busi ness Activities. Y-Teens — 10.11.12. Ushers — 12. FHA — 12. Pep Club 12. JAMES RECULA. 81 Boyer St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. German Club. Key Club. MARK ALLEN REHN. 1500 Linwood Ave. Nickname. Mark; Course. Sci- Math; Activities. Band 10.11.12. Chorus 11.12. Para Medical 10. 11.12. Key Club — 10.11.12. Enrichment Self-Help — 10.11. Scholastic Quiz Intramurals — II. JOHN REICHARD. R. 1314 Franklin St. Course. Vocational. SHARON RHODES. 623 Wood St. Nickname. Woody Course. Business Activities. DECA. DONNA ROBERTS. 1729 Collier St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Inter act K2.II.I2. Pep Club — 11.12. Spanish Club — 10. Y-Teens — 10. I.L.S.T. - 10 SUSAN L. ROGERS. 101 Vesta Lane. Nickname. Sue Course. Business Activities. Ushers Club. Junior Achievement. F.B.L.A. RANDY ROWSER. l50Sheridan St. Nickname. Rowz, Course. Academic. JAMES RUCKSER. 1734 Florida Ave. Nickname. Rux Course. Academic; Activities. Varsity Club — 11.12. Baseball — 10.11.12. Football — 10.11. ROBERTA JEAN RUSSELL. 755 Sherman St. Nickname. Bobbi; Course. Academic Activities. Y-Teens — 10.11. Pep Club. Art Club. Leaders Club II. Varsity Club. Track. Swimming. I.L.S.T. K2. CHRISTINE RYAN. 195 Ebensburg Rd. Nickname. Chris Course. Aca- demic; Activities. Pep Club — 12. Junior Achievement — 10.11.12. President JA. DAIVD J. RYAN. 663 Cypress Ave. Nickname. D.J.; Course. Academic; Activities. I.L.S.T. 12. Band — 10.11.12. Stage Band — 10.11.12. Chorus II. Wind Ensemble II. Orchestra — 10. Cross-Country — 11.12. CRAIC CEORCE SABO. 661 Cypress Ave. Nickname. George; Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Football — 11.12 LISA SAKONY. 76 Schrader Ave. Nickname. Lis; Course. Business Activities. French Club K2. Y Teens, II. F.B.L.A. - 12. CAROL A. SANDERS. 363 Gray Ave Course. Business. Activities. United Student Organization. Y-Teens. F.B.L.A. DAVID SANDERS. '44 Menoher Blvd. Nickname. Dr. J; Course. Aca- demic; Activities. United Student Organization 11.12. Basketball. Track. PAULA J. SAUERS. 16 Palmer Ave. Course. Sci-Math. Activities. Chorus 10.11.12. Band — 11.12. Para Medical — 11.12. Explorers 10. Scholastic Ouiz Intramurals — II. German Club Secretary — II. President 12. German Club — 10.11.12. VINCENT SCHAFFER. 287 Gray Ave. Nickname. Vince Course. Sci- Math. Activities. Baseball 10. KIMBERLY SCHOFIELD. 1202 Kegg Ave. Nickname. Kim. Scho. Course. Academic. Activities. Para Medical — 12. French Club — 10. Ski-Club — 12. Forensics — 12. Pep Club — 12. Orchestra — 10.11. THOMAS J. SCHUSTER. R. 1341 Maryland Ave. Nickname. Tom Course. Sci Math; Activities. Vice President French Club 10. President 11. French Club 10.11. Key Club K2.II.I2. Chorus K2.II.I2. Student Council 10.12. Varsity Club 11.12. National Honor Society — 11.12. Cross-Country — 10.11.12. Track — K2.II.I2. JOSEPH J. SEELEY. R.R. 7 Box 61. Nickname. Seaweed; Course. Vo- cational. KAREN KATHLEEN SHANK. 130 Schrader Ave. Course. Business; Ac- tivities. F.B.L.A. ROBERT I. SHINCLER. 220 Bentwood Ave. Nickname. Bob; Course. Sci-Math. VICTORIA SHIPMAN. 319 Fulton St. Nickname. Elaine; Course. Aca- demic. TERENCE ALLEN SHOOK. 431 Benton St. Nickname. Terry; Course. Sci-Math Activities. Band Vice President. Band — 10.11.12. Orchestra 10.11. Chorus — 10.11.12. Key Club K2.II.I2. Spanish Club II. German Club — 12. Pep Club II. I.L.S.T. — 12. Cross-Country. BRIAN J. SIMMONS. 7|| Coleman Ave. Nickname. Stash; Course. Sci- Math Activities. Ski Club — 10.11.12. Jazz Rock — 12. Chorus — K2.II.I2. Band — 10. Track — II. Swimming — 10. KAREN LOUISE SISCO. K2I2 Bedford St. Nickname. Squirrel; Course. Academic: Activities. Ushers 10. Pep Club 10.11.12. Junior Achieve- ment - 10.11. F.B.L.A. 11.12. Colorguard — 10.11. Interact 10.11.12. DARLENE SISKA. 187 Stackhouse St. Course. Academic Activities. French Club Secretary 10. Para Medical — 10.11. Interact — 11.12. Ski Club — 12. Band — 10.11.12. Jazz Rock. Horseback Riding Club — 12. Chorus 10.11.12. Librarian Chorus — 12. Centralizer Staff Photographer - 10.11.12. MARY JO SKALA. 433 Coopersdale Hms. Course. Business Activities. Pep Club. Ski Club. Y-Teens. Ushers Club. F.B.L.A. LAURI SKYLES. 133 Boyer St. Nickname, lauri: Course. Business. MARY L. SLAVICH. 1208 Bedford St. Nickname. Mar; Course. Business Activities. Ushers — 10. Interact 10.11.12. F.B.L.A. 11.12. Pep Club — 11.12. Track — K2. J.V. Cheerleaders — 10.11. DAN SMITH. 1625 Ocala Ave. Course. Academic; Activities. Varsity Club — 11.12. Football — II. Track — II. Cross-Country — 12. Track — 12. KATHY SMITH. 320 Oak St. Nickname. Smitty Course. Academic Activities. Art Club — 12. Co-Captain Majorettes — 10.11.12. KEENYA LYNNE SMITH. 106 New St. Nickname. Ken Course. Business, Activities. DECA — 11.12. Y-Teens — 11.12. United Student Organization — 11.12. Secretary DECA — 12. SUSAN SMITH. 1301 Kegg Ave. Nickname. Susie-. Course. Academic, Activities. Pep Club — 10. Ushers — II. Y-Teens 11.12. WILLIAM SMITH. 237 Plum St. Nickname. Bill. ART SMOTHERS. 805 Menoher Blvd. Course. Academic, Activities. Cross-Country. Track CREC SPISAK. 208 Grove Ave. Nickname. Spez-. Course. Vocational. THERESA SPISAK. 178 D St. Nickname. Terry, Course. Business, Ac- tivities. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Y-Teens 10.11.12. Treasurer Ushers - II. 12. FHA - 10.11.12. DENISE ANN STAHR. Tanneryville M.H. Park Cooper Ave. Nickname. Nise, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Pep Club — 11.12. Ushers — 12. Y-Teens — 11.12. Junior Achievement Secretary — II. DON STANTON. 353 Daniel St. Nickname. D; Course. Academic, Ac- tivities. Varsity Club — 11.12. Interact — 11.12. Baseball — 10. Manager Basketball 11.12. BRIAN A. STEWART. 463 Coopersdale Hms. Nickname. Bri, Course. Sci-Math. Activities. French Club — 10. Orchestra — 10. Chorus — 10.11.12. Math Team — 12. CATHERINE STOY. 248 Cypress Ave. Nickname. Cathy, Course. Aca demic. Activities. Homeroom Rep.. Secretary Varsity Club 11,12. Y-Teens 10.11.12. Para Medical — 12. Ushers Club — 11.12. FHA — II. 12. Ski Club — 12. Basketball — 10.11.12. Girls Track — 10.12. GENE STRICK. 1220 Sinclair Road. PAMELA J. STRIHAN. 1130 Virginia Ave. Nickname. Stats. Course. Distributive Ed., Activities. Basketball 10.11.12. CHRISTINE STRINGENT. Nickname. Chris, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Colorguard: Silk Captain — 10.11.12. Pep Club — 10.11.12. Key Club — 10. 11.12. Para Medical — II. Ski Club — 12. Chorus — 10.11. MARK STUMPO. 1615 Ringling Ave. Nickname. Stump. Course. Sci-Math Activities. Varsity Club 11.12. Key Club 10.11.12. Student Council — 10. Football 10.11.12. CUFF SURRETT. 311 Cedar St. Nickname. Mr. C Course. Vocational; Activities. United Student Organization. Football. Track. CARY SYMON. 166 Vaughn St. Nickname. Sly Sye, Course. Academic; Activities. Golf. Football. CHRISTINE MARIE SZCZUR. 406 Cormne Ave. Nickname. Chris, Course. Sci-Math, Activities. Forensics 10.11.12. A.V. Aide. MATTHEW JON TAYLOR. 909 Coleman Ave. Nickname. Matt Course. Academic; Activities. Varsity Club 11.12. Football — 10.11.12. Baseball — .11.12. TAMMY TAYLOR. 132 Lunen Si. Nickname. Tates Course. Academics Activities. Band — .11.12. Head Majorette .11.12. Pep Club 10.11. 12. Ushers .11.12. Key Club . National Honor Society 11.12. Track . BARBARA JEAN THIEL. 113 Sheridan St. Nickname. Barbs Course. Busi nesss Activities. Y-Teens. Pep Club. F.B.L.A. JOHN THOMAS. 359 Moore St. Course. So Math; Activities. Varsity Club. United Student Organization. Basketball. Track. RODGER THOMAS. 191 McCabe St. Nickname. Korbit; Course. Aca- demici Activities. Varsity Club. United Student Organization. Basket ball. Track. MARY LOU THOMPSON. 115 Derby St. Course. Business; Activities. Pep Club. Art Club. RUTH ANN THOMPSON. 115 Derby St. Course. Business; Activities. Art Club. Ski Club. Softball. SANDRA E. TIMMONS. 220 Morgan PI. Nickname. Sandis Course. So Maths Activities. Junior Achievement President .11.12. Y Teens .11.12. Para Medical — . Jazz Rock Ensemble - 11.12. Chorus 10.11. 12. Forensics — 12. ROBERT W. TISINGER. 311 Strauss Ave. Nickname. Strangler; Course. Vocational; Activities. United Student Organization. Football. Wrest ling. MARCIA TONDORA. 196 Orlando St. Nickname. Marsh; Course. Sci- Math; Activities. Key Club — .11.12. Student Council 11.12. I.U. Rep — 11.12. Chorus — 10.11.12. French Club Historian II. Forensics 10. 11.12. Junior Miss Pageant 12. Musical Choreographer .11.12. ARTEESE E. TONEY. 631 Sarah PI. Nickname. TC. Top Cat; Course. Vocational; Activities. United Student Organization .11.12. Wrest ling — II. MISTY TOTH. 315 Frederick St. Nickname. Mis; Course. Sci-Maths Ac- tivities. Pep Club 11.12. Forensics 10.11.12. Enrichment Self Help .11.12. French Club 10.11. Vice President. Chorus . JACQUELINE RENEE TRIPIIN. 306 Ebensburg Rd Nickname. Jackie; Course. Business; Activities. DECA Parliamentarian 11.12. United Stu dent Organization .11.12. Interact II. Y-Teens II. Basketball. MARTIN OTIS TRIPLIN. 306 Ebensburg Rd. Nickname. Buckotti Course. Academic; Activities. Jazz Rock 11.12. United Student Organization 11.12. Mixed Chorus 11.12 RICKY TROSKA. 425 Benton St. Nickname. Ricks Course. Academics Activities. Band .11.12.1.L.S.T 12. Orchestra . Cross-Country - 12. MARC TROUTMAN. 304 Wood St. Course. So Math; Activities. Varsity Club. Track. Wrestling. Football. DAVID TROWBRIDGE. 132 Tremont Rd. Nickname. Daves Course. General Academic. PRISCILLA ANN TUCKER. Westwood School Westgate Dr. MH Pad 30. Course. Business; Activities. Interact Club. F.B.L.A.. Track. TERENCE TULLIS. 327 Gray Ave. Nickname. Terry; Course. Academic; Activities. United Student Organization. Football .11.12. JERRY UNGER. 600 Oak St. Nickname. Ungi Course. Academics Ac- tivities. Varsity Club 11.12. Football — .11.12. CAROL ANN THERESE URBAN. 752 Linden Ave. Course. Sci Math. Ac tivities. President Ushers .11,12. Secretary Para Medical 10.11.12. Student Council — .11.12. German Club .11.12. Pep Club 10.11.12. Senior Activities Rep 12. Medical Explorers — .11. Chorus 10.11.12. KIM URBAN. 393 Moore St. Nickname. Kim; Course. Business; Activities. Y Teens — .11.12. FHA .11.12. Pep Club 11.12. MICHAEL URBAN. 68 Akers St. Nickname. Mike; Course. Sci-Mathi Activities. Varsity Club .11.12. Basketball. Golf. RICHARD URBASIK. 182 Derby St. Course. Vocational. JACQUELINE URSO. 178 Collins St. Nickname. Jackie; Course. Business; Activities. Vice President Y-Teens .11.12. FHA 12. Pep Club. BECKY VANGUNDY 434 Ash St. Course. Business. SALiY VARNER. R. 416 Russell Ave. Course. Business. CHRISTINE JOY VARNISH. 250 Nash St. Nickname. Chrissyi Course. Academic; Activities. Colorguard Captain .11.12. Para Medical — 12. Orchestra 10.11.12. Mixed Chorus .11.12. BRIAN H. VENEY. 401 Oak St. Nickname. Venay; Course. Sci Math; Activities. Varsity Club 11.12. Senior Activities 12. Wrestling. Baseball. SCOTT BRYAN VICKROY. Solomon Homes Bldg. 3 Apt. 47. Nickname. Houndog; Course. Academic; Activities. Varsity Club 11.12. Ski Club — 12. Baseball 11.12. NATALIE VITALIE. 297 Alexander St. Nickname. Nat; Course. Voca- tional. Activities. DECA — 11.12. Pep Club — .11.12. Y-Teens 10.11. J.V. Cheerleader — . CHARLES VOEGHTLY. 315 McMiHen St. Nickname. Chuck. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Varsity Club 11.12. Interact 11.12. German Club — II. Pep Club 12. Golf .11.12. Track II. KATHY A. VOYTKO. 365' j Corrine St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Band — .IM2. Orchestra — 11.12. Y-Teens — 11. Para Medical 11.12. Swimming 11.12. GARY WADDELL. 16816 Prospect St. Nickname. Duck; Course. Voca tional. KENNETH A. WAi SWORTH. 606 Robb Ave. Course. Vocational; Ac- tivities. Chess Club. CHARLES WALKER. 169 Peelor St. Course. Academic. VALERIE DIANt WARONLK. 1008 Church Ave. Nickname. Val. Course. Business; Activities. Junior Achievement. F.B.L.A. CHRISTINE L. WATtRS. 390 Beatrice Ave. Nickname. Chris; Course. Business; Activities. Y Teens . F.B.L.A. 12. MARY WEAVER. 489 Dorothy Ave. Course. Academic; Activities. Photographer. ROBIN M WECHTENHISER. 600 Linden Ave. Nickname. Little Wech. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. President Pep Club 12. Yearbook Staff 12. Ushers Band 11.12. BRENDA WENTZ. 219 Horner St. Nickname. Wentzie poo; Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Treasurer Junior Achievement 11.12. Treas- urer-Achievers’ Association 12. Y-Teens 12. Pep Club .12. Centralizer 11.12. TIMOTHY W. WLYANT. 1921 Brenlin St. Nickname. Tint; Course. Sci Math. Activities. Ski Club .11.12. Band 11.12. Cross Country — 12. RALPH E. WHITE JR.. 636 Kennedy Ave. Nickname. Cope; Course. Vocational. RUSSELl WHITE. 6 Grove Ave. Nickname. Rusty; Course. Vocational; Activities. Evaluation Group II. Football . KELLIE WIEDWALD. 668 Coleman Ave. Course. Sci Math; Activities. Secretary Forensics .11.12. Mixed Chorus 11.12. Interact 11.12. Pep Club 11.12. Student Council 11.12. Varsity Club 11.12. Para Medical 11.12. French Club . Vocal Jazz Ensemble 12. Enrichment Self-Help . Cheerleader 11.12 KEVIN WIEStRMAN. 76 Boyer St. Nickname. Wizz; Course. Academic; Activities. Tennis. KAREN WILLIAMS. 818 Cypress Ave. Course. Distributive Ed.; Activities. DECA 11.12. FHA 12. Homeroom Rep. 10. LORETTA JEAN WIILIAMS. 206 Peelor St Nickname. Red; Course. Business; Activities. FHA 11.12. MICHELLE DENISE WILLIAMS. 313 Everhart St. Nickname. Yo-Yo. Course. Business. Activities. Interact. Y-Teens. TERESA MARIE WII HAMS. 605 Pine St Nickname. Terri; Course. Busi ness. Activities. Secretary Pep Club 11.12. Junior Achievement 10. 12. Track . WILLIAM ALLAN JACKSON WILLIAMS. 320 South St. Nickname. Billy. W-Squared; Course. Sci-Math. Activities. Yearbook Co-Editor IJ. Drum Ma|or 12. German Club 11.12. Key Club 11.12. National Honor Society — 11.12. Wind Ensemble 11.12. Student Council II. Marching Band 11.12. Stage Band 11.12. Chorus 10.11.12. Medical Explorer 11.12. Yearbook 11.12. School Musical .12. Senior Activities 12. Jazz Rock 12. Scholastic Ouiz 12. Orchestra 11. Concert Band 11.12. County Band 11.12. District Band — 11.12. RENEE DIANNE WILLS. 252 Cinema Dr. Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens. Ushers. F.B.L.A. MELANIE DAWN WILSON. 1900 Eugene St. Nickname. Mel; Course. Sci Math; Activities. Chess Club . Pep Club .11.12. German Club . Chorus 11.12. Band 11. Orchestra 11.12. Ushers 12. Interact 12. National Honor Society 11.12. I.U.P. Honor Band II. District Band II. Musical . County Band II. ROBIN WILT. 233 Laurel Ave. Course. Business; Activities. Y-Teens. Key Club. Pep Club. National Honor Society. F.B.L.A. BETTY JEAN WISOR. 570 Central Ave. Course. Business; Activities. National Honor Society. F.B.l.A. CHRISTINE WISZ. 141 C St. Nickname. Chris; Course. Distributive Ed.; Activities. Y-Teens 11. Ushers II. DECA 12. BOB WOLOSCHUK. 760 Linden Ave. Nickname. WoNyi Course. Sci Math; Activities. Football. Baseball. BRIAN C. WOY. 1215 Florida Ave. Course. Vocational; Activities. Base ball. RACHEL WURTH. Utzman Trailer Court. R.D. 2 Box 139. Nickname. Racquel; Course. General; Activities. Crafts II. EMERY R. YUHAS. 349 Figg Ave. Course. General. JIM RICHARD ZEMET. 1301 Good St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Chorus President. Key Club 11.12. Gym leaders Club II. Band 10.11. Chorus 10.11.12. National Honor Society 11.12. Jazz Rock Ensemble II. Vocal Jazz Ensemble 12. Tennis. JOHN ZEMET. 1301 Good St. Course. Sci-Math; Activities. Student Coun cil Treasurer — II. President Medical Explorers 11.12. Key Club 11.12. Mixed Chorus — 10.11.12. Forensic League II. Band 11. National Honor Society 11.12. Student Council .ll. Scholastic Ouiz Intramurals II. Gym Leaders II. Tennis .11.12. Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others and in their pleasure takes joy, even as though ’twere his own. — Goethe I. Charles Hochstein 3. Mark Adams 3. Vince Szczur-pres. 4. Mark Singe! 5. Mark Kime 6. Bryan Natla 7. Dave Larry 8. Mike Singel 9. Glenn Berkey 10. John Smith II. Dave Kutchma-sec. 12. John Petrosky-v-pres. 13. Dave Brown 14. Tracie Fey 15. Mary Klemens 16. Mr. Rawlins 17. 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Debby Kycko 31. Sheila Flelsel-pres. 33. Wendy Espey-treas. 33. Bev Woznick 34. Jodie Molnar 35. Cindy Keafer 36. Valerie Mondi 37. Sue Hawthorne 38. Cindy Adams 39. Kelly Stanton 40. Becky McGuirk 41. Marlene Budney 43. Patty Chido 43. Glenda Boser 44. Chris Arcurio 45. Chris Buchan-v-pres. 46. Poey Petak-sec. 47. Becky Pavlick 76 I. Joanna Massey 3. Mary Ann Kegg 3. Diane Matula 4. Tom McCreary 5. Carol Zallar 6. Chris Rummel 7. Lori Dabbs 8. Jeannette Auvil 9. Susan Maley K). Wendy Gall II. Maurine Clark 13. Robert Cook 13. Eileen Dena 14. Tasha Davidson 15. Mary Blair 16. Tracie Fey 17. Janice Burns 18. Debbie Ream 19. Judy Grego 30. Kim Schofield 31. Mrs. Falvo 33. Sheryll Layton 33. Greg Smajda 34. Judy Leckey 35. Joellen Guidry 36. Janie Klim 37. Dee Dee Fontana 38. Renee Tucker 39. Martin Triplin 77 78 1. Jim Zemet 2. Mark Rehn 3. Craig Bachik-pres. 4. Terry Shook 5. Tom Schuster 6. John Zemet 7. Gary Gates 8. Dave Molchany 9. Rich Bender 10. Leonard Grus 11. Barb Lynch 12. Dawn Lohr 13. Bryan LaBuda 14. Mike Klesch 15. Robert Grasso 16. Dave Allen-treas. 17. Bob Fitzpatrick 18. Marcia Tondora 19. Bill Oreskovich 20. Melanie Mosorjak 21. Dave Gray 22. Bob Workosky 23. Dave Matolak 24. Don Bennett 25. Ray Berkebile 26. Mike Coby-v-pres. 27. Vince Raco 28. Patty Kartes 29. Elaine Leventry 30. Maureen Macy 31. Lynne Gvozdich 32. Connie Sanders 33. Billy Williams 34. Joanna Rzada 35. Kim Krumenacker 36. Helen Zolnosky 37. Carolyn Gaydos 38. Michele Fecko 39. Margorie Yuran 40. Renee Weaver 41. Robin Wilt 42. Barb Dcdianko 43. Patty Bross 44. Cheri Grassa-sec. 45. Karen Grzybicki 46. Brenda Hockensmith 47. Carol Novosel 48. Pat Martin 49. Vivian McGinnis 50. Terri Rehn 51. Lee Ann Keiper 52. Ann Klemens 53. Nancy Virus 54. Charles Gut ilia 55. Rino Passaniti 56. Tammy Derenak 57. Carol Golias 58. Bobbi Weaver 59. Janie Klim 60. Kyann Roberts 61. Joyce Hanak 62. Jim Regula 63. Ed Dena 64. John Hamaty 65. Michele Troutman 66. Elaine Jackson 67. Dave Harrison 68. John Fleming 69. Dale Walters 70. Paul Raco 71. Mary Klemens 72. Sheila Helsel 73. Chris Stringent 74. Sharon Maurer 75. Becky Pavlick 76. Carolyn Dena 77. Michelle Barabas 78. Amy Leabhart 79. Mark Stumpo 80. Jim Ross 1. Kathy Voytko 2. Kathy Martinovich 3. Mary Karoly 4. Mark Rehn 5. Kim Schofield 6. Joe Klonicki-pres. 7. Kathy Hrivnak 8. Dee Dee Fontana-jr. v-pres. 9. Mrs. Shaffer K). Paula Sauers II. Vince Heinlein 13. Melanie Mosorjak 13. Ron Lindrose 14. Tom Harshberger 15. Janet Krajec 16. Virginia Vickery 17. Carol Urban 18. Kathleen Gelles 19. Carol Mosorjak 30. Cathy Stoy 31. Rita Mavrodis 33. Louise Karmanocky 33. Joyce Hanak-soph. v-pres. 34. Raeann Cushman 35. Becky Mowrey 36. Debbie Karmanocky 37. Kellie Wiedwald 38. Nadine Galagaza 39. Deena Money 79 Seniors: 1. Dave Andrews 2. John Zemet 3. Chris Cibrin 4. Matt Demo 5. Joe Lishka 6. Jim Zemet 7. Bob Grasso 8. Tom Schuster-v-pres. 9. Don Laichak K). Mark Rehn 11. Bob Davis 12. Kathy Voytko 13. Paula Sauers-pres. 14. Dave Klesch 15. Chris Cvrkel 16. Brian Stewart 17. Marcia Tondora 18. Sheila Helsel 19. Lisa Sakony 20. Becky Greecher 21. Cathy Stoy 22. Pam Kesselak 23. Louise Felix 24. Pat Johnson 25. Melanie Mosorjak 26. Dave Allen 27. Karen Grzybicki 28. Brenda Hockensmith 29. Mary Karoly 30. Karen Horner 31. Carol Urban-sec. 32. Carol Mosorjak 33. Cindy Keafer 34. Robin Wilt 35. Billy Williams 36. Kevin Nestor 37. Nancy Hartland 38. Fred Morello 39. Greg Charny 40. Sam Griffith 41. Mike LaBuda 42. Melanie Wilson 43. Tammy Taylor 44. Cheri Grassa 45. Patti Bross-treas. 46. Kellie Wiedwald 47. Debbie Fyock 48. Judene Mikula 49. Tammi Lohr 50. Doug Gregory 51. Louise Karmanocky 52. Diana Paserba 53. Miss Mary Solarczyk-advisor 54. Becky Mowery 55. Betty Wisor 56. Rae Ann Cushman 57. Jim Blank 80 Juniors: 1. Caroline Draksler 2. Dave Molchany 3. Bill Oreskovich 4. Debby Kycko 5. Dave Bender 6. David Matolak 7. Dianne Demchak 8. Leonard Grus 9. Marjorie Yuran 10. Karen Shook 11. Janie Klim 12. Bob Karoly 13. Gary Gate$ 14. Dave Kutchma 15. Ray Berkebile 16. Mary Jane Quinn 17. Roberta Beegle 18. Karen Horoho 19. Bernie Koscienski 20. Bryan LaBuda 21. Renee Weaver 22. Carolyn Gaydos 23. Annette Bloom 24. Jenice Martin 25. Jim Audey 26. Michele Fecko 27. Vicki Bosak 28. Bob Workosky 29. Darrell Fllsworth 30. Mary Klemens 31. Bev Woznick 32. Diane Wright 33. Nancy Virus 34. Peggy Doell 35. Ann Klemens 36. Kathleen Gelles 81 1. Cindy Anderson 2. Paula Pfhul 3. Mary Jo Skala 4. Monica Bolha 5. Carol Doulon 6. Karen Sisco 7. Sandy Rouser 8. Melinda Frye 9. Maurine Clark 10. Janet Chernay 11. Carmella Costanzo 12. Becky Van Gundy 13. Rhonda Janakovich 14. Tammy Lohr 15. Julie Flunt 16. Lisa Kuckenbrod 17. Mary Lou Thompson 18. Kim Petrore 19. Nancy Flartland 20. Carol Urban 21. Joyce Petak 22. Colleen Raymore 23. Jodie Saylor 24. Barb Thiel 25. Denise Stahr 26. Robin Wilt 27. Melanie Wilson 28. Kelly Rollins 29. Janice Burns 30. Debbie Karmanocky 31. Kellie Wiedwald 32. Chris Arcurio 33. Cindy Flummel 34. Tammy Derenak 35. Donna Popolo 36. Janie Klim 37. Valerie Mondi 38. Becky McGuirk 39. Anita Fisenhuth 40. Lori Miklos 41. Patti Gvozdich 42. Priscilla Tucker 43. Patti Bross 44. Pam Brandon 45. Janeen Dietz 46. Sandy Petrore 47. Valerie Figura 48. Karen Shook 49. Debbie Intihar 50. Chris Waters 51. Michele Florner 52. Kathy Murray 53. Donna Frick 54. Barb Kmecak 55. Diane Filicky 56. Beth Folk 57. Barb Dedianko 58. Cindy Adams 59. Debbie Kycko 60. Chris Buchan 61. Kim Fisher 62. Karen Florner 63. Robin Wechtenhiser-pres. 64. Marlene Budney 65. Nori Cascino 66. Tammy Taylor 67. Bev Woznick 68. Catherine Orloski 69. Nancy Virus 70. Glenda Boser 71. Diane Florrell 72. Kelly George 73. Misty Toth 74. Janice Liska 75. Carol Kris 76. Peggy Doell 77. Sheryll Layton 78. Sharon Maurer 79. Coleen Molchan 80. Holly Ott 81. Carrie Cekella 82. Jenice Martin 83. Carolyn Froelich 84. Jean Brown-treas. 85. Jenny Hockensmith 86. Kim Friedel-historian 87. Michele Oxen 88. Diana Paserba 89. Debbie Fyock 90. Debby Peruso 91. Debbie Antonikos 92. Kim Schofield 93. Dee Dee Fresh 94. Pam Lizambri 95. Stacy Toth 96. Terri Berkebile 97. Bonnie Helsel 98. Barb Lynch 99. Bobbi Russell 100. Becky Dubnansky 101. Karen Dickert 102. Becky Pavlick K)3. Chris Stringent 104. Rosanne Petak 105. Terri Hrivnak 106. Barb Alt 107. Kathy Murray 108. Jodie Molnar 109. Wendy Espey 110. Sheila Helsel 111. Jean Hochstein 112. Brenda Mangus 113. Terri Williams-sec. 114. Colleen Watson 115. Bobbi Weaver 116. Brenda Wentz 117. Suzan Hawthorne 118. Tammy Fern 119. Brenda Kamler 120. Lori Dabbs 82 Wrf I 1. Monica Bolha 2. Robin Will 3. Cathy Stoy 4. Bob Grasso-v-pres. 5. Bob Shingler 6. Tom Schuster 7. Russ Olenick 8. Cindy Keafer-sec. 9. Todd Berkey 10. Dennis Macy 11. Kelly George 12. Ernie Cascino 13. Bill Kopco 14. Bill Mihalic 15. Carol Urban 16. Barb Dedianko 17. Jim Locher 18. Carin Crawley 19. Brian Veney 20. Craig Bachik-pres. 21. Pam Lizambri 22. Dee Dee Fresh 23. Sylvia King 24. Jody Hunter 25. Debbie Karmanocky 26. Becky Dubnansky 27. Carrie Cekella 28. Karen Grzybicki-treas. 29. Holly Ott 30. Billy Williams 83 84 1. Ralph Hamer 2. Dave Pavcik-pres. 3. Rich Ditko 4. Jeff Casey-v-pres. 5. Diane Horrell 6. Jennifer Jones 7. Nick Trio I. Dave Klesch 3. Bob Davis 3. Gary Gates 4. Billy Williams 5. Bob Grasso 6. Chris Cvrkel-capt. 85 1. Vic Balko 2. Richard Lichtenfels 3. Dave Kutchma 4. Dave Molchany 5. Tom Custer 6. Jeff Adamy 7. Tim Weyant 8. Mike LaBuda 9. Brian Simmons 10. Ruth Thompson 11. Diana Paserba 12. Darlene Saltarelli 13. Beth Shearman 14. Lisa Kuckenbrod 15. John Burkett 16. Jennifer Adams 17. Debbie Kycko 18. Doug Gregory 19. Sandy Doepfer 20. Monica Newton 21. Bob Davis 22. Bobbi Russell 23. Kim Schofield 24. Mary Kay Troyan 25. Sally Paros 26. Chris Orris 27. Melanie Mosorjak 28. Paul Mann 29. Terri Hrivnak 30. Barb Dedianko 31. Dee Dee Fresh 52. Scott Hunter 73. Mr. Tursic 32. Chris Arcurio-sec. 53. Mike Youchak 74. Scott Borsuk 33. Janice Burns 54. Bill Mihalik 75. Tom Karmanocky 34. Raeleen Arcurio 55. Kevin Woznick 76. Mike Filia 35. Tina Cafeo 56. Brenda Robel 77. Frank Panarella 36. Jodie Molnar 57. Kyann Roberts 78. Jim Hahn 37. Wendy Espey-v-pres. 58. Robin George 79. Becky Dubnansky 38. Cindy Adams 59. Chris Buchan 80. Larry Knipple-pres. 39. Cindy Keafer 60. Valerie Mondi 81. Raeann Cushman 40. Janie Klim 61. Becky McGuirk 82. Debbie Karmanocky-treas. 41. Tammy Derenak 62. Sheila Helsel 83. Scott Vickroy 42. Sharon Maurer 63. Poey Petak 84. Darlene Siska 43. Cindy Anderson 64. Becky Pavlick 85. Lori Miklos 44. Judy Youchak 65. Jean Hochstein 86. Misty Toth 45. Dawn Lohr 66. Robin Leap 87. Pam Mastovich 46. Renee Weaver 67. Bev Woznick 88. Bonnie Davis 47. Shari Dick 68. Beth Folk 89. Peggy Davis 48. Rich Bender 69. Paula Pfuhl 49. Susan Pfuhl 70. Kim Friedel 50. Mr. Simon 71. Bill Kopco 51. Rich Price 72. Dennis Macy 86 1. Mary Malysko 2. Mary Ann Kegg 3. Bob Grasso 4. Joe Klonicki 5. Dave Kutchma 6. Elaine Jackson 7. Connie Sanders 8. Rich Bender 9. Mike Coby-v-pres. 10. Doug Meagher 11. Nancy Virus 12. Roberta Beegle 13. Ken Rozich 14. Tom Fleming 15. Carol Urban 16. Marcia Tondora 17. Joan Karmanocky 18. Craig Bachik 19. Debbie Karmanocky-sec. 20. Tom Schuster 21. Barb Dedianko 22. Karen Horner 23. Kelly George 24. Kevin Nestor 25. Kellie Wiedwald 26. Cheri Grassa 27. Karen Grzybicki 28. Becky McGuirk 29. Lee Ann Keiper 30. Brenda Hockensmith 31. Paula Pfuhl 32. Carol Golias 33. Debbie Antonikos 34. Nori Cascino 35. Wendy Espey 36. Cindy Keafer 87 I. Suzan Hawthorne 3. Pam Brandon 3. Michelle Horner 4. Robin Kapcsos 5. Diane Demchak 6. Caroline Draksler 7. Debbie Brilhart 8. Dee Dee Fontana 9. Brenda Collier KX Sue Rogers II. Melinda Frye 13. Debbie Ream 13. Vicki Varner 14. Pam Kesselak 15. Jeni Dietz 16. Joanne Regan 17. Virginia Findley 18. Debbie Fyock 19. Renee Wills 30. Debbie Karmanocky 31. Mary Jo Klotz 33. Janice Locktosh 33. Terri Berkebile 34. Mary Malysko 35. Mary Kristoff 36. Sally Flynn 37. Nancy Virus 38. Tracie Fey 39. Becky Greecher 30. Carol Urban-pres. 31. Terri Spisak 33. Lori Miklos 33. Carol Kris 34. Tammi Lohr 35. Nancy Hartland 36. Tammy Taylor 37. Diana Paserba 38. Cheri Grassa 39. Carm Costanza 40. Janet Chernay 41. Melanie Wilson 43. Janet Krajec 43. Joan Dula 44. Sheryll Layton 45. Colleen Molchan 46. Beth Folk 47. Patti Bross 48. Judene Mikula 49. Carol Miske 50. Janice Liska 51. Beverly McGeever 53. Karen Dickert 53. Mrs. Fenik 54. Heidi Auvdel 55. Beth Kush 56. Misty Toth 57. Glenda Boser 58. Tammy Knipple 59. Kathy Fabina 60. Debbie Kukola 61. Patty Gruca 63. Carolyn Dena 63. Robin Kuzmyak 64. Mrs. Ross 88 1. Martin Triplin 2. John Thomas 3. Keith Clayborne 4. Terry Tullis 5. Marc Troutman 6. Mark Andrews 7. Carol Sanders 8. Kim Gibson 9. Cindy Jordan 10. Desiree Smith 11. Sandy Timmons-v-pres. 12. Sylvia King-sec. 13. Cindy Andrews-treas. 14. Cindy Campbell 15. Michele Williams 16. Apryl Davis 17. Tina Smothers 18. Pam Brandon-pres. 89 1. Vince Kondash 2. Bill Adamy 3. Mark Stumpo 4. Steve Seman S Craig Bachik 6. Randy Russell 7. Dennis Keelan 8. Brian Veney 9. Poey Petak 10. Bobbi Russell 11. Sheila Helsel 12. Cathy Stoy 13. Jerry Unger 14. Brenda Collier 15. Dee Dee Fontana 16. Gary Symon 17. Karen Horoho 18. Mary Karoly 19. Kathy Murray 20. Wendy Thiel 21. Scott Borsuk 22. Frank Panarella 23. Dave Andrews 24. Tom Fleming 25. Keith Macy 26. Tom Schuster 27. Nancy Smith 28. Michele Troutman 29. Pam Brandon 30. Dan Smith 31. Wendy Espey 32. Paul Mihalaki 33. Robin George 34. Matt Taylor 35. Pat Martin 36. Val Mondi 37. Jim Andrews 38. Brenda Robel 39. Pam Strihan 40. Carolyn Dena 41. Kathy Murray 42. John Swick 43. Vic Balko 44. Vince Szczur 45. Keith Clayborne 46. Rodger Thomas 47. Karen Horner 48. Barb Dedianko 49. Mike Urban 50. Kevin Woznick 51. Brian Petry 52. Jeff Pender 53. Jim Ruckser 54. Pam Barrett 55. Dave Baumgardner 56. Havert King 57. Jim Blank 58. Marc Troutman 59. Robert Cook 60. Lori Miklos 61. Suzan Hawthorne 62. Dan Kanuch-pres. 63. Scott Vickroy 64. Kellie Wiedwald 65. Todd Berkey 66. Barb Kmecak 67. Pam Lizambri 68. Sandy Petrore 69. Kim Fisher 70. Pam Steinbring 90 1. Mike Klesch 2. Gary Gates 3. John Valkovci 4. Mark Kawchak 5. Chris Ciampa 6. Helen Zolnosky 7. Tom Fleming 8. Kelly George 9. Barb Dedianko-editor 10. Karen Horner-ass’t editor 11. Karen Horoho 12. Carolyn Dena 13. Renee Vlasaty 14. Dave Elliott 15. Scott McCloud-advisor 16. John Cafeo 17. Sandy Fetrore 18. Mary Weaver 19. Robin Wechtenhiser 20. Billy Williams-ass't editor 21. Robin George 22. Mary Klemens 23. Kathy Gelles 24. Jennifer Adams 91 1. Mike Klesch 2. Gary Gales 3. John Valkovci 4. Mark Kawchak 5. Chris Ciainpa 6. Helen Zolnosky 7. Tom Fleming 8. Kelly George 9. Barb Dedianko-editor 10. Karen Horner-ass’t. editor 11. Karen Horoho 12. Carolyn Dena 13. Renee Vlasaty 14. Dave Elliott 15. John Cafeo 16. Mary Weaver 17. Billy Williams-ass’t. editor 18. Robin George 19. Kathy Gelles 20. Jennifer Adams 21. Scott McCloud-advisor 22. Sandy Petrore 23. Robin Wechtenhiser 24. Mary Klemens 92 I. Michele Oxen 3. Kim Urban 3. Barb All 4. Kim Petrore 5. Joyce Petak 6. Barb Thiel 7. Monica Bolha 8. Cindy Anderson 9. Carol Sanders K). Sandra Timmons II. Terri Spisak 12. Joanne Regan 13. Barb Dedianko 14. Sylvia King 15. Julie Hum 16. Carolyn Dena IT. Pally Gvozdich 18. Cindy Keafer-lreas. 19. Robin Wilt 20. Karen Horner 21. Denise Slahr 22. Paul a Pfuhl 23. Patly Gruca 24. Jeanette Auvil 25. Beth Adkins 26. Lori Miklos 27. Cindy Andrews 28. Dee Dee Fresh 29. Jackie Urso-v-pres. 30. Becky Dubnansky-pres. 31. Pam Brandon 32. Jenny Hockensmith 33. Janeen Dietz-sec. 34. Debbie Karmanocky 35. Tammy Knipple 93 I. Liz Kush 3. Pam Barrett 3. Annette Bloom 4. Heidi Auvdel 5. Mary Skakunik 6. Lisa Kuckenbroc 7. Patty Pinizzotto 8. Carol Balaschak 9. Brenda Collier 10. Toni Bloom II. Nancy Virus 13. Roberta Beegle 13. Kathy Golles 14. Carol Zallar 15. Kim Stanko 16. Rhonda Janakovich 17. Debbie Intihar 18. Debbie Antonikos 19. Carol Golias 30. Christine Rummel 31. Kelly Johnson 94 1. Lori Rager 2. Patty Calik 3. Kim Harrison 4. Lynne Rager 5. Kim Custer 6. Marcia Sandak 7. Desiree Smith 8. Monica Newton 9. Terri Banks K). Evelyn Frazier 11. Angela Hollman 12. Luann Morello 13. Francine Sanders 14. Tracey Johnson 15. Jackie Gornick 16. Roberta Andrews 17. Michele Manculich 18. Nioma Neuner 19. Karen Oleksak 20. Debbie What more 21. Susan Pfuhl 22. Lisa Yeager 23. Bonnie Helsel 95 A PUNT, A PASS, AND A PRAYER First Row. Derek Calhoun. Bill Adamy. Marc Troutman. Dennis Keelan. Dave Matolak. John Swick. Randy Russell. Mark Stumpo. Todd Berkey. Frank Panarella. Scott McClelland. Second Row Dave Baumgardner. Tony Delic. Tom Fleming. Craig Sabo. Gary Symon. Dan Kanuch. Keith Clayborne. Vince Szczur. Vic Balko. Vince Kondash. Mike Brown. Third Row: Jeff Pender. Rick Lee. Jerry Unger. Steve Allan. Bob Woloschuk. Harold Gethers. Steve Seman. Matt Taylor. Brian Petry. Terry Tullis. Above: Steve Allen. 68. raises his arms in triumph after denying an opponent a first down. Also in on the tackle were Harold Gethers. 53. and Jerry Unger. 33. Above Right: The Trojan line refuses penetration as Brian Petry. 7. fakes a handoff to Jerry Unger. 33. This year’s home games were played at Windber Stadium due to renovations to Johnstown's Point Stadium. Right: Tank Brown. 77. and Steve Seman cause a Latrobe running back to fumble. Todd Berky. 43. and Bob Woloschuk move in to make the recovery. This was a year when our football team had to over- come many obstacles. They had to move out of the Point Stadium because of the flood and into Windber Stadium for afternoon games. The team also felt the pressures that followed last year’s 0-10 record. While most of the players were cleaning up the mud around town, they were getting letters in the mail from Coach Carnicella telling them to start conditioning their minds and bodies for the upcoming football season and that camp was going to begin as scheduled. He also pointed out the fact that the people of Johnstown needed some- thing to lift their spirits and that the team could be that something if they had a good season. They left for camp on August 16. This was a chance for most of them to get away from all the muck, destruction, and stink of the city and move into the woods and fresh air of Pine Springs. For ten days, they could forget about all that was left behind and concentrate on football. Some of the highlights of this year’s camp were going to other camps and scrimmaging, Parent Day, when everyone was stocked with food, and the sophomore rebellion the night before they left for home. It was all in fun. helped boost morale and amused the coaches. But along with the fun came hard work, such as 6:30 A.M. practice, running the hill and waking up on those cold mornings. Although the team was glad to go home, they also felt a little sad to leave behind the companionship experienced in the past ten days. The season had its ups and downs. The team was plagued by injury and some players had to play as many as four different positions. Each week the coaches would rearrange positions because of injuries to starting players. Although there were 19 returning lettermen, many inex- perienced players had to substitute. Even though seven games were lost, most of them were close, proving the team's efforts and dedication were not in vain. Left: Brian Retry launches a bomb headed for a Trojan receiver as Pan Kanuch. 33. and Vince K on dash bile the dust while providing pass protection. Below: Steve Seman. 78. Harold Gethers. 53, and Vince Kondash. 80. battle it out on the line of scrimmage. Lower Right: Pan Kanuch sees nothing but end zone as he breaks away from Valley defenders. Lower Left. This year’s coaching staff was Ed Dreikorn. Bob Arcurio. Chuck Kist. John Sholtis. Sam Speranza. and Head Coach Ron Carnicella. Dan Kanuch, noted for running over defensive backs, received honorable mention in the Foothills Conference. This year he rushed for over 700 yards. Mike Brown, who anchored the defensive line for the last two years, was named as a first team defensive tackle in the Foothills Conference. Fie also received All-State honorable mention. Jerry Unger, who played tight end. fullback, and linebacker this year, was selected as the Tribune-Democrat Scholastic Athlete and received All-State honorable mention. Above: Head Coach Ron Carnicella gives a pep talk to the Trojan offense during a time out. Right• Senior tight end Bob Woloschuk tosses the ball to the referee after catching a touchdown bomb. 102 Front-. Darryl Gibson. Haver! King. Rick Kanuch. Dwayne Sitton. Paul Mihalaki. Mike Jackson. Back: Fred Myers. Kevin Woznick. Mike Podolak. John Petrosky. Sam Legg. John Demo. Scott Borsuk. Left.- Darryl Gibson breaks into the secondary as Dave Matolak. 60. and John Swick. 50. look to block defenders. Bebw: Teamwork was the main ingredient to a 6-1-1 JV record. Here the defense gets tight around the goal line to stop an opposing ball carrier short of a touchdown. m Tsi, r 5 JV’S SHINE Above.- Carrie Cekella shows the concentration needed for tennis. Above Right-. Cathy Cekella displays perfect tennis form. Below Right: Cindy Keafer is determined to get the tennis ball over the net. Below.- Front Row: Brenda Mangus. Valerie Figura. Kathleen Gelles. Melanie Wilson. Back Row: Debbie Fyock. Cindy Keafer. Barb Dedianko. Cindy Ffummel. Nancy Flarl- land. Debbie Karmanocky. 104 GIRLS GET INTO THE SWING Mr. Ramirez, the girls’ Tennis team coach, said, In our first year of interscholastic tennis, the girls of Johnstown High had an outstanding fall season. The girls played well and finished second in the league with a 60 record.” In post-season play, the girls’ tennis team was represent- ed by Carrie and Cathy Cekella in the District 6 singles tournament in Altoona. Both girls played well. Carrie reach- ed the quarter-finals before being eliminated. In the District 6 doubles tournament, the team was repre- sented by the teams of Stephanie Bergman, the only fresh- man on the team, and Becky Pavlick, and Carrie and Cathy Cekella. Carrie and Cathy reached the semi-finals before losing to the number one team from State College. Above Left.- Wonder if Chris Evert started like this? Middle Left: Debbie Fyock gracefully returns a ball to the opponent's court. Bottom Left: Becky Pavlick backhands a volley to the opponent. Above: Carrie and Cathy Ce- kella and Becky Pavlick pose after returning from District 6 Playoffs. 105 THE TROJAN EXPRESS The Trojan Express , alias the J.H.S. Cross Country Team, ended the 1977 season with a record of 7 wins and 3 losses. After stumbling for the first 3 meets the Ex- press picked itself up and ran away from the rest of the competition, reeling off 7 straight victories. This year’s team was anchored by three fine senior runners, Bob Cook, John George, and Tom Schuster. They also had excellent support from two talented sophomores, Harry Shaffer and Jerry Smith. The Express” placed third at the All Conference Meet out of eleven teams. In district competition Robert Cook took 12th place and just missed going to states. Also in districts John George finished 22nd. Tom Schuster 23rd, Bernie Berger 34th, and Dan Smith 35th. Above Right: Robert Cook shows the pain of the long distance runner. Above: The starting charge of another long race. Right: Dan Smith and Mike Coby head for the finish line. Below: Mr. Liska and Pam Layton check John George's time. hirst Row: Dan Smith. Mark Kawchak. Mike Coby. Robert Cook. Glenn Berkey. Bernie Berger. Second Row Terry Jamerson. Jerry Smith. Harry Shaffer. Rick Troska. Dave Ryan. Third Row: Bob Fitzpatrick. Tim Weyant. Coach John Liska. Tom Schuster. Terry Shook, not pictured John George and ninth grader Ralph Dravis. Above Left: A determined Harry Shaffer on the last stretch. Above: Jerry Smith. Bernie Berger, and Terry Jamerson pour it on. Below. Tom Schuster and John George get loosened up before the meet. Above Left: Nancy Scarton. Dottle Gordon, and Karen Smith struggle for a rebound. Middle Left: Nancy Scarton shoots a free throw while Pam Stri han looks on. Lower Left. Vicki Cascino and Jackie Triplin fight for a loose ball. Upper Right: Marianne kspey goes for a basket. Lower Right Jackie Tri plin takes a needed break during the game. ' BOUNCING BEAUTIES” Above Left: Cathy Stoy tries for one more point. Middle Leftt Are Brenda Collier and Marianne tspey looking for help from above? Junior Varsity. Lower Left front row Jackie Triplin. Karen Smith. Vicki Cascino and Nancy Scar ton. Rack row Dot tie Gordon. Marsha Thomas. Pam Strihan. Lynn Johnson and Anita tisenhulh. Upper Right: Coach Lois Hue he! dis- cusses the game plan with Karen Hor oho. Janet Pope and Cathy Stoy. Lower Right Varsity, front row Janet Pope. Nancy Scarton. Carolyn Dena. and managers Dee Dee Fontana. Marge Yuran and Melinda Fry. Back row Pam Strihan. Karen FI or oho. Marianne Fspey. Cathy Stoy and Brenda Collier. The Johnstown High Girls’ Basketball team compiled a 4- 2 record this season. When Coach Lois Huchel was asked what went wrong, she said. There was nothing wrong with the team, it was just that we were struggling, due to the lack of experience. Actually, the ’ll season was used to build experience in the players for the coming years.” They may have had a better season if there had been more returning letter winners. The only letter winners who returned this year were Cathy Stoy. this year’s high scorer, and Pam Strihan. who has played for four years. You must also realize.” Mrs. Huchel continued, that the section we compete in is one of the toughest in Pennsyl- vania.” Mrs.Huchel, who coaches both the Varsity and Junior Varsity, said she was pleased with the total effort of the team which wasn’t represented in the team record. 109 Top: Rodger Thomas. 32. drives for the basket against Brashear. Above Right: Mike Urban finds just enough opening in the defense to try a Pete Maravich shot. Right. John George makes it look easy as Chris Cibrin. 50. and Rodger Thomas. 32. follow down court. Above: Just one of the many fans who was behind our Trojans during their home games in the War Memorial this year. During the course of this season, the team lost a number of starters for various lengths of time. They included Perry Williams, John George, and Bruce Sanders. When the regu- lar season ended, our hoopers were 10-10. But hopes of being district champs ended unexpectedly when the team was upset by Indiana in the first round of the playoffs. TAKIN’ ON ALL COMERS Left: Brian Retry. 40. gets ready to pull down a rebound as John George and Bruce Sanders lend a hand. Below. Bruce Sanders embraces Rodger Thom- as. 32. after scoring a clutch-basket as Chris Cibnn. 50. catches his breath. Members of this year's varsity are: Keith Jefferson. Tom Heming. Dave Sanders, Perry Williams. Mike Urban. Chris Cibrin. Barry Minemyer. Bruce Sand- ers. Brian Petry. Rodger Thomas, Dave Andrews. Keith Clayborne. John George. Brian Boykin and Tony Delic. Ill The Rookies 112 Above: Fred Myers puts up a shot as Keith Jefferson moves in for a re- bound. Right: Brian Boykin fades away on a shot. Junior Varsity members. Vince Raco-nianager. Dion Perry. Rich Price. Curt Dick Love, and Don Stanton-manager. Morris. Fred Myers. Kevin Woznick. Dave Harrison.Tom Nik Our Iron” Men Above: Mike Urban lines up the putt. Top Left Sob Grasso intently aims for the pin. Bottom Left. Chuck Voeghtly putting for par. Below, front Row. Chuck Voeghtly. Mark Duray. Dave Kutchma. Back Row. Joe Margucci. Mike Urban-captain. Bob Grasso. Bob Davis. The 1977-78 golf team, coached by Charles Holub. finish- ed the season with a record of 4-3. Members of the team participated in two tournaments. Chuck Voeghtly. Mike Ur- ban. Bob Grasso, and Mark Duray went to the Wheeling Tournament where they placed 7th out of 25. Mike Urban and Mark Duray also played in the District 6 championships held at Sunnehanna. 113 Above: A determined Rick Kanuch approaches the pole vault. Above Right: The team takes it easy after a decisive victory at Vo-Tech. Be- low: As a tradition the coach rewards fast times with a milk shake after the meet. Here it looks like Coach Wilson is checking to see if he'll have enough money to pay the bill. Right. Marc Troutman displays an intense look of determination as he tries to better his long jump mark. Below Right: Vic Balko unites strength and coordination to clear the high jump bar. Spring Fever 114 This year our boys’ track team caught fire. They outran, outjumped. and outlasted almost all of their competition. Finishing 3rd in District 6 competition behind Altoona and State College, they sent 6 men to compete in State com- petition. The 6 men who participated in the state meet in- cluded the mile relay team of Marc Troutman. Dan Kanuch. Keith Clayborne. and Havert King, which set a new school record. The 2 fieldmen who represented our school were Vince Szczur and Tony Brown. Coach Wilson, who was a little wary at the beginning of the season, was very pleased at the way the seniors on the team led and the juniors and sophomores filled in. Coach Wilson named Havert King as outstanding track man, Vince Szczur as outstanding field man, and Marc Troutman as outstanding track and field man. Above Left: Rocky Cooks’ toward the finish line. Above Right: John Petrosky asks. What do I do once I’m up here? Members of this year’s team are. First Row: Tom Schuster. Vince Szczur. Rocky Cook. Keith Clayborne. Dan Kanuch. Marc Troutman. Havert King. Second Row. Mike Coby. John Thomas. Scott Borsuk. Vic Balko. Chuck Gutilla. Dan Smith. Third Row: Harry Shaffer. Rick Kanuch. Tim Evans. Mike Jackson. Tom Pisarczyk. Fourth Row. Ed Dena. Dave Brown. Paul Mann. Mike Podolak. Jerry Smith. Steve Seman. TROJAN GIRLS The Girls’ Track Team, coached by Kathy Horoho, completed an out- standing season with an 8-1-1 record. The girls also captured second place in the Greater Johnstown Invitational and placed third in the District 6 Meet. Senior sprinter Sheila Helsel qualified for the State Meet by plac- ing first in both the 100 yard dash and 200 yard dash at the District 6 Meet, setting school records in each event. Sheila Helsel sprints to victory in the 440 yard relay. ON THE RUN Below Right: Members of the team are Front row: Manager-Vicki McClelland. Val Figura. Sandy Vitalie. Renee Tucker. Tammy Hoffman. Michele Trout- man. Elaine Jackson. Vicki Kauffman. Robin Kiser. Elizabeth Gallagher. manager-Debbie Ream. Second row-. Linda Hall. Sylvia Rowe. Mary Malysko. Kim Krumenacker. Kim Stanko. Pam Barrett. Lisa Cacicia. Third row.- Carol Thiel. Janeen Dietz. Kathy Fuge. Lori Howard. Carol Troyan. Monica New- ton. Janet McVicker. Vicki Cascino. Kathy Hawthorne. Tricia Vickers. Fourth row. Joanna Massey. Carolyn Magnum. Karen Hall. Karen Smith. Karen Horoho. Leslea Haselrig. Linda Armstrong. Barb Kmecak. Fifth row: Raeleen Kucera. Roberta Fucci. Connie Sanders. Becky Mowrey. Bobbi Russell. Sheila Helsel. Donna Popolo. Sue Hawthorne. Opposite Above Right: Michele Troutman attempts to clear 4'I0”. Above Left: Mickey Flail glides over the hurdle and onto victory. Above Right-. Coach Kathy Horoho explains the finer points of track and field. Opposite Lower Right: Trojan Warrior Becky Mowrey gets psyched for her event. Below Left: Karen Horoho shows her winning form in the mile. Softball Members of the team are. First row. Karen Sisco. Mary Slavich. Katie Dreikorn. Kelly Stanton. Carolyn Dena. Dee Dee Fontana. Kim Fisher. Second row• Elizabeth Coyle. Janet Pope. Brenda Collier. Angela Lewis. Nancy Scarton. Linda Malcolm. Third row: Marianne Espey. Jennifer Hockensmith. Deborah Peruso. Debby Kycko. Fourth row Kathy Murray. Ruth Thompson. Cindy Keafer. Fifth row. Christine Irvin. Patricia Espey. Lynne Silk. Jackie Petak. Chris- tine Osipov. Below Left: Mr. Lichliter coaches his girls onto victory. Below Right. Kathy and Kelly plan their strategy for the next inning. I. Janet Pope uses full power to jump sky high, in order to catch a pop up. 2. Brenda Collier thinks adding a little humor by joking around makes good team spirit. 3. Ruth Thompson gets into position. 4. Angela Lewis dazzles the opposing team by stealing home plate. J.H.S. is very proud of its tennis team, which has been undefeated for the last two seasons. The coach of the team is Joe Ramirez, a teacher at Meadowvale Elementary School. He has brought much inspiration to J.H.S. tennis and has improved the program remarkably. This season the team played 12 league matches. These include home and away matches with Westmont, Bishop McCort, Indiana, Bedford, Forest Hills and Vo-Tech. The schedule also includes exhibition matches with State College and Altoona High School. In May, John Zemet, Jim Zemet, and Tom Schaffer com- peted in the District Six Singles Tournament in Altoona. The team also competed in the District Six Doubles Tourna- ment in Altoona. Jim Zemet and John Zemet, each two year lettermen, plan to play tennis at West Point. Above Righti Tom Shaffer concentrates on his attack. Above: John Hamaty charges on a cross-court shot. Right. John Zemet lands another ace. 120 WHAT rjm. RACKET! Above: Jim Zemet lobs it over the net. Above Left: John Hamaty's opponent congratulates him after the match. Below. Members of the boys' tennis team are. Front row. Brian Stewart. Dan Faust. John Hamaty, Mike Youchak. John Hess. Back row: John Zemet. Ron Makuchan. Jim Zemet. Tom Shaffer. Kevin Wiserman. Coach Joe Ramirez. 121 Above. Cindy Keafer shows off her spiking style. The Girls' Volleyball team broke even this year with 6 wins and 6 losses. Below left: Joanna Massey. Barb Dedianko. Jenni Hockensmith, Brenda Collier. Pam Steinbring. Carrie Cekella. Pam Brandon. Wendy fcspey. Cindy Keafer. Becky Pavlick. and Karen Hall. Left Managers Dee Fontana. Valer- ie Wagner, and Pam Strihan. Below right: Becky Pavlick goes up to spike. Above: Carrie Cekella does the bump. We Can Dig ’Em Above. Tommy Tern scores a point as she successfully spikes the ball into the opponent's court. Team Picture: Front row: Suzette Grisin. Laurie Fy- ock. Charlene Hall. Sylvia Rowe. Back row. Tammy Fern. Karen Oleksak. Marianne tspey. Lynn Silk. Right. Karen Oleksak back volleys the ball over the net while Lynn Silk and Sylvia Rowe look on. Below: Marianne Espey prepares for a bump, while Tammy Fern backs her up. 123 ■1 The past year has been a rebuilding year for the J.H.S. Boys' Swim Team, which compiled a 1-8 record. Above: Bill Willett shows perfect butterfly form in the Indi- vidual Medley Relay. Above Right: Swimmers anticipate the gun. Below: Practice pays off for Keith Macy. Team Picture.- Front rowi Seniors are Keith Macy. Tom Custer, and Pat Johnson. Back row: Lance Elwood, Rich Bender, Bill Willet, Tim Lewis, and Dave Butler. Boys’ Swim Team Girls’ Swim Team Upper Left: Cindy Orris breaststrokes to victory. Upper Right, front Row: Maureen Lydic. Robin Pistella. Susie Mihalic. Patti Madden. Kathy Haw thorne. Janet Andrews. Stephanie Gaydos. Second row.- Susan Pfuhl. Robin George. Wendy Putt. Monica Newton. Carolyn Gaydos. Patti Callihan. Cindy Orris. Mary Kay Troyan. Tina Cafeo. Third row. Mary Karoly. Louise Karmanocky, Kermit the Frog-mascot. Kathy Murray. Claudia tichensehr. Bobbi Russell. Middle Left. Freshman Kathy Hawthorne is a future prospect for the Girls’ Swim Team. Middle Right. Claudia tichensehr swims free- style in the Individual Medley. Left: Louise Karmanocky floats like a but- terfly through the water. Wrestlers: Lean 'N' Mean! Above. Jim Blank applies a crossface enroute to another victory. Above Right. Brian Veney straps a cradle on his opponent. Right: Derek Calhoun riding tough on the masked bandit. Below Coach Mock is always watching. Below Right. Keith Johnson maintains control. First row. Marc Troutman. Scott Hunter. Mark Pavlosky, Jim Cwik. Keith Johnson. Jim Blank. John Jacobs. Shawn Ressler. Mike Filia. Second row. Doug Burns. Tim Hartwiger. Aaron Coleman. Todd Cooper. Robert Tisinger. Dave Kutchma. Jim Ross. Dave Matolak. John Cafeo. Ken Rozich. Third row.- Craig Bachik. David Seigh. Dave Rykalsky. Derek Calhoun. Darryl Gibson. Brian Veney. John Smith. Walt Mitchell. Steve Klym. Leslie Coleman. Above: As the excitement mounts Mike Brown. Robert Tisinger. Brian Veney. and Leslie Coleman get psyched up for their bouts. Right: Steve Klym executes a perfect double leg takedown. The 1977-1978 season proved to be a trying one for the Trojan grapplers. This year’s team was a young one. It in- cluded many sophomores on the starting lineup. The experi- ence they got this season will prove invaluable to next year's team. Although the team record wasn’t the best, there were some outstanding wrestlers. Leading the team was Jim Blank. He compiled an 18-0 regular season record and finished runner-up in districts. Robert Tisinger just missed going into the regional competition, losing by a ref- eree's decision in the consolation finals in districts. His reg- ular season record ended up at 9-30. Mike Tank” Brown was another fine wrestler, finishing the season with an 11-4 record. The wrestling team this year was blessed with a new head coach. He is Dick Mock, who replaced Dave Weber. 127 Above Bob Woloschuk awaits the delivery of the payoff pitch. Above Right. Pave Andrews displays his winning form. Below Right: Rich Price. prepares for the best the opposition can deliver. Below: Infielders Don Stanton. Mike Dempsey, and Scott Vickroy retreat to the bench after a one. two. three inning. The Johnstown High Baseball Team for ’78 compiled a rather impressive record. Finishing the season with 7 wins and 3 losses was enough to insure a strong 2nd place. The team played outstanding baseball despite the un- predictable weather which caused rained-out games and a mixed-up schedule. 128 The members of the 1977-78 Baseball Team are. Front Row: Thad Henry. Glenn Berkey. Rich Price. Tony Delic. Scott McClelland. Mike Dempsey. Jake Stofko. Mjke Stumpo. Jim Ross and Dave Harrison. Back Row Brian Woy. Scott Vickroy. Tony Brown. Bob Woloschuk. Matt Taylor. Dave Andrews. Don Stanton. Gary Synion. Bill Mihalik and Brian Bambino. BATTER-UP! Above Left: The 1977-78 Student Trainers are. Front Row. Katie Dreikorn. Becky McGuirk and Robin George. Back Row. Mike Coby. Karen Sisco. Mary Slavich and Maureen Martin. Left. Brian Petry. Tony Brown and Gary Symon do their impersonation of Happy.” Grumpy.” and Dopey. Above: Scott Vickroy displays his home run swing. 129 Above.- Jim Blank, on route to yet another victory, prepares to reverse his opponent and take the offensive. Above Right: Jim Zemet stretches to re- turn the volley of his opponent. Below. John Zemet applies his well-round- ed forehand. Below Right: Jim Blank displays the form which led him through an undefeated season and onto District and Regional competition. Among the Greater Johnstown Class of 1978 stood four outstand- ing athletes. Tony Tank” Brown became only the fifth man in the High School's history to earn four varsity letters. Tank” participat- ed in wrestling and baseball in addition to playing defensive tackle for the football team and hurling a discus for the track team. Jim Blank anchored the 1978 varsity wrestling team. Jim combined speed with strength in maintaining an undefeated regular season record, advancing into the Districts, and eventually the Regional Competition, where he lost by decision. Jim and John Zemet were the two most highly-ranked members of the men’s tennis team. Their brilliant play led the team to an undefeated season and the championship of their division. They also competed in State com- petition. faring well until they were defeated in second round ac- tion. These four men have done much to keep pride in the Trojan name. 130 Above Left.- Tony Tank Brown holds the discus with which he placed second in Districts and qualified for State Competition. Above Right: Tony poses with another JHS 4-letter winner. Athletic Director Paul Slobozien. Left.- The Tank takes a timeout to quench his thirst. Above.- Brown, who doubled as a kicker, boots the ball following a Trojan touchdown. 131 VOLLEYBALL CROSS COUNTRY JHS OPP Indiana 34 22 Central Cambria 30 25 Conemaugh Twp. 36 20 Marion Center 19 44 Westmont 19 44 Vo-Tech 22 35 Forest Hills 21 2$ United 21 32 Bishop Carroll 25 3 2 Richland 20 35 RECORD—7 Wins 3 Losses W indber JHS 2 OPP 0 JV L North Star 1 2 1 Westmont 2 0 L Bishop McCort 2 0 W Richland 0 2 L Vo-Tech 1 2 W W indber 2 0 W North Star 0 2 L Westmont 2 0 L Bishop McCort 2 0 W Richland 0 2 1 Vo-Tech 0 2 W RECORL7 6 Wins 6 Losses BOYS’ TRACK JHS OPP Derry 80 ' 3 69 ' 3 Indiana 80 69 Bishop McCort 108 61 Bishop McCort 22 54 3 1 Ligonier 22 70' j Westmont 122 13 • Vo-Tech 80 2 68 ' j Fiollidaysburg 95 55 Shippensburg 6th Place L at robe 87 63 East Allegheny 14th Place Vo-Tech 87 77 Central Cambria 87 63 West Central Coaches 3rd Place Altoona 62 ! j 87 « 3 RECORD II Wins 1 Loss BASKETBALL JHS OPP JV South Hills 61 77 L State College 41 63 W Brashear 69 66 w Punxsutawney 60 67 w Farrell 68 55 L Hollidaysburg 83 60 W Peabody 49 52 L Oliver 49 62 W Marion Center 75 60 Ford City 57 66 Clearfield 12 42 W Lock Haven 80 49 W Altoona 58 78 L Peabody 54 61 L Indiana 70 55 W Bishop McCort 75 63 L Altoona 49 73 L Erie Prep 56 84 L Connellsville 80 56 W Reading 40 38 W Indiana 52 55 RECORD 10 Wins II Losses ’ BOYS' SWIM Ml NO JHS OPP Indiana s ■ 112 Marion Center 44 96 Richland 36 112 Central Cambria 46 107 Marion Center 52 94 Altoona 0 10 Cambria Heights 10 0 Richland 45 106 Hollidaysburg 36 104 RECORD 1 Win 8 Losses GIRLS' SWIMMING JHS OPP Indiana 40 116 Marion Center 61 94 Richland 46 110 Cental Cambria 62 94 Marion Center 4912 106' Altoona 30 126 Cambria Heights 80 75 Richland 42 114 Hollidaysburg 65 95 RECORD—-I Win 8 Losses GOLF JHS OPP Westmont 1 18 Westmont 2W 16'3 Bishop McCort l3' 3 5' i Richland 17 2 United 13 6 Blairsville 9 10 United 9 10 Forest Hills 15 5« 3' j Richland 13' 3 United 16 3 Conemaugh V. 18 1 Forest Hills 19 0 RECORD 7 Wins 5 Losses WRESTLING JHS OPP JV Latrobe 15 37 L Connellsville 13 49 W Greensburg 34 39 W Plum Boro 30 34 . Bedford 15 43 L Altoona IS 37 L T yrone 37 33 L North Star IS 39 L Somerset 13 37 W Norwin 33 30 L Williamsport 10 39 L Westmont 33 38 W Ligonier 6 33 L Indiana 31 33 W Derry Area 13 39 L RECORD I Win 14 Losses BOYS' TENNIS JHS OPr- Indiana 8 1 Bedford 9 0 Westmont 9 0 Forest Hills 9 0 Bishop McCort 3 Indiana 8 1 Bedford 3 Westmont S 1 Forest Hills 9 0 Bishop McCort 5 4 RECORD—10 Wins 0 Losses GIRLS' BASKETBALL JHS OPP JV Richland 36 50 W Altoona 40 63 1 W indber 35 60 1 I igomer Valley 45 50 L North Star 70 51 I Westmont 43 53 L Bishop McCort 31 66 Vo-Tech 47 34 W Indiana 37 88 L Altoona 33 45 L Richland 38 65 L Windber 36 49 L Ligonier Valley 57 38 L North Star 45 47 W Westmont 40 38 — Vo-Tech 45 47 — Indiana 15 50 L Bishop McCort RECORD 39 69 4 Wins 14 Losses FOOTBALL Altoona JHS 3 OPP 7 JV Hempfield 34 0 Derry Area 38 7 W Kiski 14 6 W Penn Hills 0 35 W Connellsville 6 14 W Latrobe 13 15 W Greensburg 6 14 L Norwin 0 37 . Valley 0 13 - Hollidaysburg T RECORD 3 Wins 7 Losses BASF HALL Ferndale JHS 6 OPP 0 Ferndale 3 3 Conemaugh Valley II 1 Conemaugh Valley 6 3 Westmont 3 7 Westmont 0 3 Vo-Tech 7 13 Vo-Tech 4 1 Central Cambria 9 3 Richland 6 3 RECORD 7 Wins 3 Losses ERLS' TENNIS Forest Hills JHS I'?’ OPP 0 Westmont ji 1 6 Central Cambria W 7 0 Forest Hills 7 0 Indiana 6 1 Westmont 3 5 Indiana 6 1 Central Cambria 6 1 RECORD—6 Wins 3 Losses SOFTBALL Central Cambria JHS 5 OPP 35 Laurel Valley 8 10 Westmont II 6 Vo-Tech 13 13 Conemaugh Valley 31 7 Bishop Carroll • Westmont 35 31 Penn Cambria II 8 Penn Cambria 13 6 Bishop Carroll Central Cambria 7 13 Laurel Valley 33 8 Vo-Tech 10 6 Conemaugh Valley • RECORL'' II Wins 3 Losses Won by forfeit GIRLS' TRACK JHS OPP Westmont 130 33 Conemaugh Valley 130 4 13 Forest Hills 73 60 Conemaugh Valley 117 5 Ferndale 117 40 Indiana 66 66 Portage 99 59 Blacklick 99 10 Central Cambria 61 701 Bishop McCort I 83 41 RECORD 8 Wins I Loss I lie 133 was a big year for our J.H.S. cheerleaders. They captured 3rd place in the local War Memorial Cheerleading Contest in addition to giving unmatched support at all foot- ball and basketball games. They added something extra to our band by marching right along with them. In addition to playing a vital role in the Homecoming Activities, they stag- ed numerous pep assemblies to boost school morale. Below: Down for repairs at the time of the contest. Sandy Pefrore looks on in anticipation. Above Right: Kneeling: Karen Kadas. Patty Calik. Standing First row: Mary Jo Klotz. Jackie Petak. Michele Troutman. Jenice Martin. Back row. Danette Mikesic. Monica Newton. Right: Cheerleaders rejoice upon hearing news of 3rd place finish at the War Memorial Contest. Below Right. ... the stage is set. the crowd is in ... 136 Left: Sandy Petrore and Annette Oxen discuss strategy during an inter- mission at the War Memorial Contest. Below Left: Jumping for joy at the War Memorial. Below: Front Row: Claudia Eichensehr. Susan Hawthorne. Pam Lizambri. Kellie Wieldwald. Lori Miklos. Back Row: Kim Eisher. An- nette Oxen. Barb Kmecak. Kathy Murray. Sandy Petrore. Bottom Right: Barb Kmecak does the Trojan Rain Dance. Backin’ The Trojans” 137 Above.- Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night keeps these twirling street-cleaners from the swift completion of their appointed rou- tine. Right: The rifle squad marches in a parade to lift the spirits of the people. Right. The Colorguard Silks consists of. First Row: Betsy Harvey. Chris Var- nish. Second Row: Mary Kristoff. Sandy Sedlak. Chris Stringent; Silk Cap- tain. Nancy Smith. Joyce Hanak. Joan Dula. Third Row: Janie Klim. Marlene Budney. Silk Sergeant. Carol Golias. Linda Malcolm. Fourth Row: Jen- nifer Adams. Judy Grego. Tammy Derenak. Janice Burns. Mary Malysko. Carol Mosorjak. Above- The Colorguard Rifles consists of First Row: Betsy Harvey. Beth Folk. Beth Shearman. Chris Varnish. Second Row Mary Jane Quinn. Lorraine Babel. Cindy Orris. Third Row: Debbie Kukola. Karen Shook; Rifle Captain. Carol Novosel. Above right: The Honor Guard con- sists of Betsy Harvey: Colorguard Majpr. Raeleen Arcurio. Tina Cafeo. Pam Steinbring; Honorguard Captain. Chris Varnish; Colorguard Captain. Leading The Way 138 Above: Oops! Above Right: Beth Folk. Carol Golias. and Marlene Budney lake a break during a strenuous practice session. Right: The Pom-Pom girls are Claudia Eichensher. Kim Fisher. Barb Kmecak; cap’t.. Susan Hawthorne. Pam Lizambri. Kathy Murray. Annette Oxen. Lori Miklos. and Sandy Petrore. Below: Mary Kristoff practices one of the many colorguard routines. The Band Managers are First row.- Janeen Dietz. Judene Mikula. Joan Kar- manocky. Second row. Chris Orris. Denise Dietz. Paula Sauers. Brenda Hockensmith. Third row.- Dave Rykalsky. Dave Klesch. Becky Greecher. Executive Secretary. Mike Klesch. John Maden. 139 The Majorettes Twirl On! The Trojanettes give a flashy smile for the camera after their win. Front row. Helen Zolnosky. Kim Friedel-co-captain. Judy Youchak. Debbie Antonikos. Kelly Stanton. Back row Janice Liska. Sue Hody. Lesa Killen, Tammy Taylorcaptam. Renee Weaver. Kathy Smith-co-captain. The ’Tare” looks sharp! This year after months of hard practice the majorettes hosted the Annual War Memorial Majorette Contest and won first place in the Central Keystone Majorette Contest. Advisors of the squad are Mr. Glyn Edwards, band director, Mrs. Nanette Edwards, and Miss Jolene Miklos. All the hard work really paid off, proving once again that J.H.S. is sec- ond to none. 140 141 The stage band, under the direction of Mr. W. Glyn Edwards, is a small musical ensemble which plays a mixture of jazz and rock oriented music. The group's performances scheduled for this year include the annual stage band festival, spring assemblies at the area junior high scools. a spring concert, and an Association for the Blind benefit Gong Show at St. Francis Church. Below, members of the stage band are. standing: Bill Kop- co. Chuck Pfeil, Bill Marks. Tim Weyant. Terry Shook. Jerry Darr. Arlene Carolus. Dave Ryan. Rich Ditko. Bernie Berger. Seated: Lee Ann Keiper. Ann Klemens. Terri Rehn. Billy Williams. Karen Oleksak. John Fleming. Chris Ciampa. Debbie Antonikas. Above: Jim Locker pickin' an' a singin’. Top Right. The trumpet section dreams of Doc Severinson. Right. Chris Ciampa gives in to his frustrations. STAGE BAND 142 Below Karen Grzybicki: Could she be cuter? Left: Makin' a joyous noise. Vocal First Row. Chris Ciampa. Robin George. Darlene Siska. Cheri Grassa. Kellie Wiedwald. Mindy Santa. Karen Grzybicki. Bev Woznick. Mary Jane Quinn. Sandy Timmons. Gary Gates. Second Row: Billy Williams. Bernie Berger. Craig Bachik. John Zemet. Brian Simmons. Jerry Darr. Dave Molchany. Third Row Bill Kopco. Keith Macy. Dave Klesch. Bob Davis. Jim Zemet. Mike Klesch. Jazz 144 String Orchestra Above. Front row. Dave Klesch, Kathy Hrivnak. Diane Wright. Gary Gates. Becky Greecher, Dave Molchany, John Homing. Arlene Carolus. Sue Ann Cicon. Back row. Betsy Harvey. Louise Karmanocky. Leonard Grus. Bill Marks. Sallie Paros. Sue Woznak. Renee Albertson. Joyce Long. Left: Mr. Miller directs the orchestra in a combined number with the chorus at the Christmas Assembly. Below. Mr. Edwards' grin shows that he enjoys the sounds of his orchestra. Mixed Chorus Above• An'a’one. an'a two . . . Above: Soprano section thinks high. The J.H.S. mixed chorus, directed by Mr. Carl Miller, has been kept busy wth many performances this year. An annual visit to the Pennsylvania Re- habilitation Center, a one-half hour Christmas program on WJAC-TV. a concert at the Area Arts Council Festival, and numerous programs at local churches and service clubs were only a part of their varied itinerary. Oth- er important events on the concert choir's calendar are their annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. Below, members of the mixed chorus include: Pianist: Mark Scholtz. First row: Mr. Miller-director. Judy Leckey. Judy Wise. Robin George. Dar lene Siska-librarian. Mindy Santa. Kathleen Gelles. Kellie Wiedwald. Arlene Carolus. Roberta Beegle. Debbie Intihar. Karen Dickert. Janie Klim. Beth Shearman. Bev Woznick. Mary Jane Quinn. Kathy Mavrodis. Melanie Wil- son. Diane Wright. Second row: Debbie Karmanocky. Glenda Boser. JoEllen Guidry. Kim Porch. Tammy Derenak. Carol Golias. Patty Kartes. Louise Fe- lix. Karen Shook. Bev Diehl. Janeen Dietz. Melanie Mosorjak. Paula Sauers. Marcia Tondora. Renee Weaver. Cindy Keafer. Janice Liska. Carol Urban. Karen Grzybicki. Becky Mowrey. Kathy Martinovich. Louise Karmanocky. Third row: Cheri Grassa-treas. and sec.. Chris Varnish. Brenda Hocken- smith. Bernie Berger. Brian Simmons. Kevin Nestor. Dave Klesch. Brian Stewart. Mark Rehn. John Madden. Jeff Haggerty. Bob Fitzpatrick. Bill Wil- liams. Willie Wingard. Chris Ciampa. Bob Workosky. Monica Bolha. Sandi Timmons. Sallie Paros. Vicki Bosak. Fourth row. Dave Gregorchik. Phil Claghorn. Bill Kopco. Terry Jamerson. Terry Shook. Tim Hartwiger. Chuck Pfeil. Dan Horner. Greg Smajda. Keith Macy. John Zemet. Craig Bachik. Tom Schuster. Bob Reiking. Scott Hawk. Bob Davis-vice-pres.. Jim Zemet pres.. Jerry Darr. Dave Molchany. Dennis Keelan. Gary Gates. Leo Stein. 145 146 Below. First Row- Craig Bachik. Robin Wechtenhiser. Kathy Martinovich. Robin Kapcsos. Nancy Virus. Ann Klemens. Sandy Vitalic. Amy Leabhart. Mary Klemens. Lee Ann Keiper. Karen Hrivnak. Kyann Roberts. Louise Kar- manocky. Kathy Murray. Becky Gay. Kim Legg. Second Row: Desiree Smith. Karen Oleksak. Kathy Mavrodis. Kim Krumenacker. Marcia Sandak. Dor- othy Kuzma. Dawn Lohr. Michele Manculich. Pam Mastovich. Kirn Klochak. Vicki Bosak. Karen Grzybicki. Paula Pfuhl. Becky Mowrey. Karen Dickert. John Fleming. Penny Hamlet. Kathy Voytko. Mary Blair. Third Row: Rino Passaniti. Bill Hamer. Doug Meagher. Vince Heinlein. Bryan LaBuda. Mi- chele Fecko. blaine Leventry. Terri Rehn. Louise Felix. Bev Diehl. Arlene Carolus. Steve LaPorta. Dave Williams. Rick Koestler. Tom Harshberger. Jean Brown. Kathy Hrivnak. Pat Johnson. Chris Ciampa. Bill Marks. Dave Rickabaugh. Ld Skufca. Melanie Mosorjak. Sallie Paros. Monica Bolha. Fourth Row. Tom Koscienski. Rich Bender. Billy Williams. Phil Claghorn. Terry Jamerson. Tim Evans. Jerry Darr. Terry Shook. Dave Ryan. Bernie Berger. Rick Troska. Bob Hollen. Dave Pavcik. Mark Rehn. Chris Cvrkel. Vlad Timko. Chuck Pfeil. Tim Weyant. Dave Burkett. Bill Kopco. Bob Gras- so. Dave Allen. Eugene Smith. Jeff Casey. Dave Kutchma. Rich Ditko. Rich Everhart. Bob Fitzpatrick. And The Trojans Come Marching In Left: “Trojan Power, firm and strong, out in front where we belong ...” Be- low Left: Drum Major Craig Bachik conducts while Jerry Darr concen- trates on drumming. Below: Jean Brown. Kathy Murray, and Karen Oleksak take a breather during a pep rally. Bottom: The Marching Trojans crank up the volnme and let'er rip. BACHIK STRUTS HIS STUFF. Concert Band 1. Dave Williams 2. Bob Hollen 3. Sandy Vitalie 4. Vladimir Timko 5. Dorothy Kuzma 6. Kim Legg 7. Nancy Virus 8. Carol Thiel 9. Dawn Lohr 10. Jerry Darr 11. fcugene Smith 12. Brian LaBuda 13. Bev Diehl 14. Mary Blair 15. Michele Fecko 16. Jean Brown 17. Michele Manculich 18. Karen Oleksak 19. Tammy Taylor 20. Ralph Hamer 21. Chris Cvrkel 22. Bob Grasso 23. Dave Allen 24. Kathy Mavrodis 25. Paul Raco 26. Billy Williams 27. Karen Hrivnak 28. Monica Bolha 29. Kathy Voytko 30. Kathy Murray 31. Rino Passaniti 32. Rich Bender 33. Arlene Carolus 34. Rick Troska 35. Tom Koscienski 36. Lori Jones 37. Vince Heinlein 38. Dave Burkett 39. Tom Harshberger 40. Bob Fitzpatrick 41. Chris Ciampa 42. Paula Pfuhl 43. Jeff Casey 44. Mark Rehn 45. Tim Fvans 46. Becky Mowrey 47. Tim Weyant 48. Dave Pavcik 49. Karen Grzybicki 50. Terry Jamerson 51. Bernie Berger 52. Sue Hawthorne 53. Doug Meagher 54. Dave Ryan 55. Terri Rehn 56. Ann Klemcns 57. Debbie Antonikos 58. Lee Ann Keiper 59. Louise Felix 60. Rick Koestler 61. Rich Ditko 62. Dave Rickabaugh 63. Darlene Siska 64. John Fleming 65. Ed Skufca 66. Melanie Mosorjak 67. Mary Klemens 68. Elaine Leventry 69. Louise Karmanocky 70. Bill Marks 71. Rick Everhart 72. Kathy Hrivnak 73. Chuck Pfeil 74. Penny Hamlet 75. Vicki Bosak 76. Pam Mastovich 77. Kim Krumenacker 78. Robin Kapcsos 79. Sallie Paros 80. Bill Kopco 81. Robin Wechtenhiser 82. Kim Klochak 83. Marcia Sandak 84. Kyann Roberts 85. Joan Karmanocky 86. Kisa Adams 87. Chris Varnish 88. Terry Shook 148 Stuffing For Dollars On November 18 and 26 some students and teachers stuffed newspapers to raise money for the yearbook. Everyone was very energetic, until it was time to work. Above Right-. With the noise of the presses in the background. Gary Gates tries to concentrate on what he’s doing. Above Left: I don’t know why I let him talk me in to this.” Above: Becky McGuirk and Tom Fleming take a break to read the paper. Left: What do you mean four more hours? 149 150 Homecoming '77 was expanded into a full week of activities. On Monday. October 10. Stu- dent Council opened the week with Dress-Down- Day.” The halls of J.H.S. over- flowed with old jeans. T-shirts and tennis shoes. Wednesday. the big event was the Battle of the Classes.” Seniors came out on top. but not without a fight from the lower classmen. Thrusday. blue and black high- lighted the attire of the student body and the day ended with a preview assembly of Friday night's dance music with a concert by Rider. Friday night's dance marked an evening of fun and suspense as the court was announced. Be- low Left: Members of the Homecoming Court and their escorts are: Renee Wills and John James. Debby Cooper and John George. Jenni Hockensmith and Scott Walsh. Queen Kelly George and Larry Cekella. Jody Hunter and Bob Long. Kim Friedel and Ivan Biss, and Valer- ie Andrews and John McDaniels. Left: Kelly and '76 Queen Vicki Strandquest embrace as Kelly is pronounced Queen. Below: Kelly and Vicki with escorts Larry Cekella and Pave Santa at the Homecoming halftime festivities. Right: Rider entertains while Below Right: Mark Ouray dances to the music. BATTLE OF THE CLASSES On October 12, 1977, the Johnstown High School gym be- came a battle ground. Three armies assembled on the floor, armed with whipped cream, knee pads, bandaids and water balloons, and cheered on by a crowd of spirited spectators. This was the Battle of the Classes. Part of the Homecoming Week activities, the Battle was successful not only in determining the strongest team, but also in reviving some of the lost school spirit. A well- represented Senior class cheered their team onto victory, while equally well-represented Junior and Sophomore classes watched their teams struggle, occasionally flourish, and finally succumb to the efforts of the seniors. For when the dust cleared, it was the seniors who walked away with the victory. 152 Extreme Left. John James gives a heave on the rope in the tug-of-war con- test. Far Left. Mr. Davis gets plastered with a whipped cream bomb. Bot- tom: John James wonders what Tarzan would have dane. Below: Wendy Es- pey swings into action. Bottom Right. Scott McClelland wonders if this one will fit. Left: The victorious senior team drags the opposition across the line. Some pictures on pp. 153-153 courtesy of the Johnstown Tribune- Democrat. 153 FIFTIES RETURN Above Right: Secretaries Roie Andolina and Carole Pinizzotto were among the faculty members to dress in the style of the fifties. Above. Robin George wonders how Chris Ciampa's head can hold so much grease. Below Right: Barb Dedianko and Larry Knipple unwind at the fifties day dance. Below: How would you like to meet this gang in a dark alley? Pic- tured below are Dave Burkett. Chris Cibrin. Larry Knipple. Carol Sanders. Tammy Knipple. Cindy Hummel. Denise Stahr. and Brian Stewart. On December 9. 1977, students took part In a Fifties Day sponsored by Student Council. The student body dis- played many of the fashions which were in style over 25 years ago. Among these were T-shirts, leather jackets, roll- ed-up jeans, tennis shoes, long skirts, bobby-socks, and sad- dle shoes. Some teachers also joined in on the fun by .dress- ing the way they used to when they were in high school. 1S4 THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT Halloween 1977 was an especially exciting event. There was the traditional parade, in which the Trojan Band took second prize. Marching to the tune. Happy Days Are Here Again,” the band members, dressed in T-shirts and boots, reminded us of our flood recovery. There was the window- painting contest at Glosser's. Johnstown’s team took sec- ond prize with its creation, shown below. And traditionally, we all became festive again. 155 I ©ocjld ®av Winter at J.H.S. is. among other things, the time for various organizations’ for- mal dances. The Pep Club held its annual formal on December third at the Shera- ton Inn with entertainment provided by Miss Delicious. Pyramids Lounge hosted both the Band and Student Council Formals. The band met on December twenty- ninth with Hot Gossip providing the dance music. Student Council’s outing was held February eleventh, dancing to the sounds of Rampage. And so we danced, and smiled, and danced some more. Above: H.L. Van Brunt, a visiting poet, lectures to interested students. Be- low1 knew I should have done my homework. Above Right: I'm so glad to be here! Pot Luck! Above Left- Study Hall-Study Stall? Left: Robin Wechtenhiser eats her heart out. Below Left “Maybe if I pass this time. I’ll graduate. To ’ Right: It’s Alive! Below. Pebble Cooper, the 1977 AAABA Queen. 159 M)©ID lA¥ The students of JHS donated 218 pint-units of blood, some of which was used to help Rachelle Thomas. Rachelle. a student at Roxbury Elementary School, was undergoing treat ment for a kidney transplant. The annual Blood Day is co-ordinated by the Key Club under the supervision of Mr. Frank Raco. Above.- Bryan La- Buda and Jackie Triplin are shown in this picture printed in the Tribune-Democrat. Below: Mr. Hamelau presented this year’s Red Cross blood program to the seniors and juniors at the Blood Assembly. Left.- Sheila Helsel gives a nurse her medical background. Below Left: Sally Paros shows that donating blood can't be all that bad. Finalist Diana Paserba Diana Paserba was a Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship contest. Lefti Diana receives a cake from her calculus teacher. Mrs. Napolitan. Below Diana and friends from calculus class celebrate her being a finalist. 162 Magazine Top: If you work hard enough, look at the goodies you get! Above Left: Mr. Glarner from QSP explains the magazine sale. Above Right: Mr. Lucas and Patty Gvozdich are pleased with the outcome of the magazine sale of $21,396.25. Right: Pam Lizambri helps pass out magazine forms. Bounce-A-Thon Above: Dennis Macy and the Student Council present Billi Jo Clouser. the Poster Child of Muscular Dystrophy, with the check from the Bounce-a- thon contributions. Above Right: Elaine Jackson watches as the Richland Mall patrons contribute money. Below: Mike Coby gives a smile and his time for the bounce-a-thon. Below Right: The Student Council receives a plaque from Billi Jo Clouser for their effort in raising money. The Student Council sponsored Bounce-a-thon was held at the Richland Mall from February 23 to 25. This event was held to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy. A total of $1,253.57 was collected. 163 Above: Bob Davis, as Billy Crocker, and the cast give a hearty Bon Voyage. Right: A confident Reno Sweeny (played by Mindy Santa) proclaims that Anything Goes.” Below Right: Robin George, as Hope Harcourt. agrees with Billy Crocker on what a swell night this is for romance. r Trie Music 6 Drama Depts. of Johnctom fUgh ScM PRfrfNT TME Ml'CCAL COMECY ANYTHING GOES MMC PHD IYP(C£ 6Y COLf POfTCP 8M8Y 6uy So ton-SC. fMthmt ■ • . Creax 8 P.M. tf Donation s2f° Greeter Johnstown High School MUSIC (x DRAMA DEPARTMENTS Presents Greater jchnstown High School MUSIC 6 DRAMA DEPARTMENTS Presents AnvthinsJ Goes'' Anything Goes Friday. April 21, 1978 Johnstown H gh School Auditorium 8 00 p m. DONATION . $2.50 Friday, April 21,1978 hnstcwn High School Auditorium 8 00 p.m DONATION - $2 50 On April 20. 21, 22, the Music and Drama Department presented Anything Goes, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The leads were played by Mindy Santa. Bob Davis, Robin George, and Mark Scholtz. The many hours of hard work paid off with three good performances. Top Leftt Hope and Sir Evelyn (played by Mark Scholtz stroll the deck accompanied by Hope’s mother (Louise Felix) and Reno. Above.- Dr. Moon (played by Chris Ciampa) engages in an impromptu crap game and gets his dice stolen in the process by Ching and Ling (Rino Passaniti and Bob Reiking). Below Left: Reno and Sir Evelyn plan for cocktails in his cabin. Below. Mark Rehn. as a slightly soused Elija J. Whitney, bids farewell to a friend. 166 Above. Nan Edwards demonstrates a new move while the dance corps warms-up. Left: Renee Weaver shows the intense concentration required in the difficult dances. Below: Kelly Johnson “lets her shoulders gently teeter to the rhythm of Heaven Hop.” I lira Above: Diane Murnin and Billy Williams strike a final pose after their difficult tap dance. Left: Marcia Tondora performs a ballet solo with grace and poise. Below: Kelly Johnson. Marcia Tondora. and Carol Urban teach the passengers of the S.S. American how to do the Heaven Hop.” 167 Q) - u i uu In December, many students took part in Dress-Up Day. a Student Coun- cil sponsored activity. Above.- Dave Kutchma eyes the camera while Mindy Santa eyes Dave. Below. Crystal Jordon was one of the many parti- cipants on Dress-Up Day. Below Left• Terry Shook studies in style. What! Me? Modest? ° dKiscollaneous o Top Left: Who needs Mr. Streilein? We can do this ourselves. Above Left: I'd give anything to drink your milkshake. Above Right: If I fall over backwards, will someone catch me? Right: We really can't play, we just make the band look good. Breaking The Monotony 170 Above Don Muro explains the workings of his synthesizers. Above Left: Mr. Miller directs the Concert Choir at the Christmas Assembly. Relow Left- Pam Lizambri explains to Tank ” Brown what our football team is go- ing to do to the opponent. Relow Members of the Chorus dance to a Span- ish folk carol. I Wet Willie, playing his harmonica, gels down during the Nazareth Concert. 1 Beth Howard and Joellen Guidry paint the annual Halloween windows at Glosser Bros. 3 Accepting a trophy from Mr. Ramirez, who coached the girls’ tennis team to a second place victory in the district, is our principal. Mr. Gjurich. 4 While being interviewed at the Swank Bldg.. Senator John Heinz tells the press his plans for the Flood Clean-Up Project. 5 A visit to the High School by Senator Coppersmith helped the students fully under- stand the procedure of Congress. 6 One of the favorite means of entertainment is listening to the following WCRO D.J.’s: Mike Farrow. Mad Dog Mark Shannon. Douglas K. Ken Williams and Sandy Dee” Neri. -tK 1. Mr. Liska selfishly states. Nol It’s my ball and you can't have it. ’ 2. I knew they were big. but not that big! 3. Mr. Dennis Grenell. the Vice- Pres. of Johnstown Bank Trust, spoke to several J.H.S. mass media classes about advertising. 4. Mr. Mitchell, a representative from Josten's American Year- book Co. makes frequent visits to J.H.S. to help make our year- book terrific. 5. Mark Chatfield. lead singer from the Godz. sings his heart out to a crowd of 5.000 fans. Mother nature tossed a snowy blanket this year over a Pennsylvania still laden with an ice and snow quilt from earlier storms. The overnight snowfall of 18 inches on Jan- uary 20 was the most to accumulate in the dis- trict since December 12 of 1975 when up to two feet of snow fell. Even the severity of winter 1977 had noth- ing to compare with this in the way of accum- ulation. The deepest snowfall of January '77 was 4 to 5 inches, which fell January 15-16. School was cancelled more times this year because of snow than any other year in recent memory. The area was crippled by numerous snowstorms which paralyzed the district, forcing Governor Shapp to declare a state of extreme emergency.” Despite all the snow and cold temperatures, the yearbook staff didn’t let the bad weather affect them. Members of the staff bundled up and went outside, defying the elements, to hold their annual snowball battle. 1 nifBiau ■ £ 174 Some Special People Two members of the Johnstown School Board. Mr. Robert Williams and Mrs. Diana Pavlick have students graduating from J.H.S. this year. Above: Terry Williams and her father. Right: Becky Pavlick and her mother. i i — ----------------------- As a graduate of Harrisburg Hospital. Mrs. Bea Schaffer has nursed the injured for 22 years here at J.H.S. Mrs. Schaffer has also taken part in other activities of the school, including being the Senior Class Advisor for twelve years and has been an advisor for Para-Medical Careers since she has been here. Mrs. Schaffer also has attended IUP to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Education in Elemen- tary and Secondary Counseling. In addition to her involvements in school, she has been active in the State and National Associations of School Nurses and she has attended the World Conference of the Organizations of Teaching Associations. In June 1978 she plans to present a book she has written of her experiences beginning school nursing. As her school nursing career comes to a close, she wishes Health and happiness” to everyone. Left: Mrs. Schaffer reviews the medical records. Mrs. Manners, a home economics teacher, was on sabbatical for the first semester of the 1977-78 school year. She attended food workshops and trav- eled along the East Coast. Above. Mrs. Manners cookin' up something good. Often a silent face has voice and words. — Ovid Poli-Sci’s Trip To D.C. 1. Rae Ann Cushman 2. Carol Miske 3. Karen Sisco 4. Billy Williams 5. Christine Ryan 6. Mrs. Marshall 7. Ralph White 8. Dawn Harding 9. Kim Kopler 10. Chris Cibrin 11. Brian Retry 12. Ron Makuchan 13. Congressman John Murtha 14. Mike Urban 15. Kevin Nestor 16. Mark Arena 17. George Maser 18. Poey Petak 19. Ernest Cascino 20. Paula Pfuhl 21. Scott Vickroy 22. Lori Miklos 23. Mr. Streilein 24. Chuck Voeghtly 25. Miles Brkovich 26. Kevin Wieserman 27. Kim Freidel 28. Tammy Taylor 29. Kathy Smith 30. Becky Greecher 31. Darlene Siska 32. Jeff Cooper 33. Tom Custer 34. Claudia Eichensehr 35. Chris Stringent 36. Todd Berkey 37. John Burkett 38. Jim Mesnak 39. Pat Johnson 40. Dave Gregorchik 41. Greg Charny 42. Sam Griffith 43. Gene Strick 44. Doug Gregory Mrs. Marshall took her Political Science classes to Washington D.C. in March, so they could experience government in action. This is only one of many such trips taken by J.H.S. students. 177 • • • □ President Carter's budget director, Bert Lance, resigns . . . Bethlehem Steel announces cutbacks due to the increase of imported steel . . . Panama Canal treaties are signed by the President . . . Voyager I blasts off to join its twin space probe ... C Delores Tucker fired by Governor Shapp. . . Senator Henry Buddy Cianfrani steps down as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee until after his trial on federal criminal charges . . . Guillermo Vilas defeats Jimmy Connors to win the U.S. Tennis Open . . . Chris Evert also claims victory in the Open after beating Dianne Fromholtz . . . Seven Americans win Nobel Prizes — for physics, medicine and peace . . . The Soviets have another successful testing of a satellite-destroying device . . . Supersonic Concorde jetliner lands at New York's Kennedy Airport . . . 2,500 more lose jobs at Johnstown Plant of Bethlehem Steel, bringing to 9.000 the number of persons laid off since mid-August . . . Carter refuses to limit steel imports . . . New York Yankees grab the World Series from the Dodgers. . . Indira Ghandi is arrested and charged with abusing her position as Prime Minister of India ... Bing Crosby dies at 73 on a golf course in Madrid ... novuntwr Mr. New Year’s Eve,” Guy Lombardo, dies at 75 . . . Elton John. British Rock Star, announces he is giving up live per- formances on stage . . . Running back OJ. Simpson is sidelined for the season by a knee injury . . . Russian President Leonid Brezhnev proposes a halt to all nuclear testing . . . Republican incumbent Herbert Pfuhl is defeated in re-election bid by democrat Charles Kutch Tomljanovic, well-known pizza parlor operator ... 37 people die at a Georgia religious college after a dam bursts . . . Optimism envelopes the Mideast Peace Talks after Egyptian President Anwar Sadat ad- dresses Israel’s Parliament and declares no more war . . . President Jimmy’s brother Billy starts selling his own beer — first alcoholic beverage ever with the signature of a President’s brother on the can . . . Lady Clementine Spencer Churchill, widow of Sir Winston Churchill, dies at home of a heart attack . . . James T. Mc- Intyre replaces Bert Lance as Budget Director . . . Adolph Rupp. builder of a basketball dynasty at the University of Ken- tucky, dies following a long seige of cancer . . . Egypt and Israel finally meet face-to-face to discuss a lasting Mideast peace ... A nationwide coal strike breaks out . . . Silent film star Charlie Chaplin falls quietly to his death . . . David Marston. U.S. Attorney in Philadelphia, is fired by President Carter... A Snow Emergency is declared in Johns- town six months after the flood . . . 213 die as an Air India Jumbo Jet plunges into the Arabian Sea shortly after takeoff . . . The Dallas Cowboys are Super Bowl champs after crushing Denver 27-10 . . . Egyptian President Anwar Sadat breaks off the Mideast peace talks . . U.S. sets trigger” prices for imported steel to help protect the domestic industry . . . Well-known Senator Hubert Humphrey dies at 66 following a long battle with cancer . . . 78 mi - me A killer blizzard hits the Midwest . . . Chicago loses its lead singer when Terry Kath accidently shoots himself . . . Chi- cago (speaking of Chicago) Daily News announces it will fold after 104 years of publication . . . Muhammad Ali loses his heavyweight championship title to newcomer Leon Spinks . . . Canada breaks up a Soviet spy ring and orders 13 Russians out of the country . . . march Model Cheryl Tiegs becomes this year's sex symbol, replacing Farrah Fawcett-Majors . . . The Nation’s longest coal strike ends at 81 days after President Carter threatens drastic action . . . The dollar shrinks on world money markets . . . France's Valery Giscard d’Estaing is victorious in retaining his hold on the government following a tough election battle with the socialists and communists . . . Farmers’ strike bears little harvest . . . Rpriill President Carter postpones production of the neutron bomb . . . Korea’s Tongsun Park admits that he passed bribes on to 31 Congressmen, 14 of whom are still in Congress, and the Koreagate scandal continues . . . Woody Allen is the big winner at the Academy Awards Presentation, coming away with three Oscars, one of which was for best picture Annie Flail. . . Diane Keaton wins best actress for the same picture . . . Richard Dreyfuss wins best actor for his role in Neil Simon’s The Goodbye Girl. . . Star Wars, a sci-fi hit. threatens Jaws’box office record . . . muy 51 men fall to their deaths as the scaffold they were working on in Willow Island. West Virginia collapses for no apparent reason . . . Steve Cauthen wins the Kentucky Derby above Affirmed. . . Italy’s Aldo Moro is murdered by Red Brigade terrorists, who had kidnapped and held him as ransom for their imprisoned compatriots . . . Britain's Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon announce they are getting a divorce . . . David Berkowitz. the accused Son-of-Sam”killer, pleads guilty to murder charges in New York . . . Jyiinil Canadian officials announce they will no longer honor provisional fishing agreement with the U.S. . . . Unrest continues in Africa . . . U.S.-Soviet relations become more strained . . . Montreal Canadians capture third consecutive Stanley Cup . . . Tax revolt gains momentum with victory of Proposition 13 in California . . . NBA Champions are the Washington Bullets . . . Still no word from Francisco Franco as nearly 400 JHS graduates enter the real world. 179 ii aiiiSI? ii iii QU3 J Being Yearbook photographer for the past three years has provided me with many oppor- tunities to go places and see things. This year I got a job at Cover Studio and was named Staff Photographer for WCRO Radio. Through my job at the station. I had some of my pic- tures published in national mag- azines. On these two pages are some of my favorite pictures from rock shows that were held at the War Memorial Arena. Hope you like them and they bring back some memories. —Mary Weaver mitkmum STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Vice President Mike Coby Kathy Murray Secretary Debbie Karmanocky Nori Cascino Treasurer Cathy Cekella Nancy Virus President Dennis Macy Mike Coby LtttOlMM 182 President Craig Bachik Tom Fleming CLASS OFFICERS Vice President Bob Grasso Janet Pope Secretary Cindy Keafer Karen Horoho Treasurer Karen Grzybicki Tony Delic HnHHHI 183 The 1978 Kamnikar Award winner, Bob Grasso, stands with his proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Grasso. 184 The John Kamnikar Award is one of the most coveted honors at Johnstown High School. This award is presented each year in memory of John Kamnikar, who was to have been the starting quarterback on the 1960-61 football squad. During the summer of I960. John and his girl- friend were killed in a car accident. The John Kamnikar Award was originated in 1961 by the school’s coaching staff and is presented to the athlete that typifies the Kamni- kar excellence. The 1978 John Kamnikar Award was presented to Robert Grasso for his achievements on the golf course and in the classroom. Bob is a one-year letterman and the 1977-78 valedictorian. He is the second member of the Grasso family to win the Kamnikar Award. His brother Jim, also a golfer, won it in 1974. Scholastic ffchievemenf Chris Ciampa was an outstanding member of this year s Forensic Team. He placed in every match, and went to Districts. Regionals and Nationals. Paula Sauers was awarded Lions Club and Alumni scholarships. Paula was also chosen girl-of-themonth by the Johnstown Business and Professional Women's Club. Jim Cooper was selected as the Outstanding fclectrical Student of the Year. Robin Wilt smiles brightly as she accepts her award for Outstanding Secretary of the Year. 185 The academic Top Ten of the Class of 1978 are. Front Row: Bob Grasso (I), Second Row: Chris Cvrkel (2). Paula Sauers (3), Third Row: David Klesch (6). Bob Davis (5). Jim Zemet (4), Fourth Row: Jim Blank (10), Carol Mosorjak (9), Melanie Mosorjak (8), Mary Karoly (7). Valedictorian Bob Grosso was awarded the David A. Glosser Memorial Scholarship, the John Kamnikar Award and the Bausch and Lomb Honor- ary Science Award. Mike LaBuda received the Mcllwain School Bus Lines Scholarship and the National Scholastic Art Award of New York City for his block print entitled Coal.” Antoinette Bloom gives a big smile as she accepts her award for Outstanding Service in Art. John James was awarded the Outstanding Building Tradesman of the Year Award. Brian Veney received a $600.00 scholarship from the National Achievement Program for Outstanding Negro Students. Billy Williams was awarded a scholarship from the Sophisticates. He also won the Alumni Award. Billy was also awarded for participation in County and District Bands and European Concert Band Tour of 9 countries this past summer. Marcia Tondora and Joe Khnicki received the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Marcia also received the Youth of the Year Award from the Johnstown Exchange Club. Joe received the Para-Medical Careers Club Scholarship. 187 188 Goodbye . . . We say it and must mean it Can’t come back and start all over, Like so many times before. Freedom starts outside this door. Goodbye . . . It’s the last time for these faces To be together as vve see them. Friends and foes are only people Why should it matter anymore? Goodbye . . . We’ve got to reaiize we are leaving And hold tight to all those mem’ries. For what else have we to cling to. When our farewells are no more. Goodbye . . . Every person has a reason Every thought has a beginning Find yourseif and find a reason Find what Goodbye is really for. by Nancy Hartland Green Gables was the site of this year’s prom. The gala affair was attended by 160 couples, who. in addition to danc- ing , enjoyed strolling about the scenic surroundings. A- bove.- ’’Maybe after this we can go watch the Acme trucks unload.” Top: Sandy Timmons and Nancy Smith wonder what became of their dates. Left: Becky Pavlick and Keith Dickert enjoy a serious moment. Top far left: Cathy Orloski and her date ”sit one out.” Far left: Music was provided by Group Four. 189 TSBtGR B SLL The Post-prom was held at the Richland Bowl. Activities for the night included, along with the bowling, pinball ma- chines, shooting pool, and everyone's favorite — c ho wing down! Above: Bill Reiser pokes fun at Lori Miklos after she throws a gutter ball. Above right: Annette Oxen, Kellie Wiedwald and Craig Baehik enjoy a midnight snack. Right: Cindy Keafer gets ready to pocket the 8-ball, Above far right. Pinball Wizards. Middle right: Doug Gregory falls into silent prayer. Far right: Barb Dedianko asks, What next? W ft S O V6'Rl 191 192 B yrc sL raR.QTrce Left.- Chris Ciampa sings the Lord's Prayer. Above: Reverend Matthew Ti- singer conducts the Benediction. Bebwi Reverend Richard M. Burns ad- dresses the senior class. Above right: Mary Lou Thompson stands somber- ly during the Benediction. Below right• Invocation is delivered by Rever- end A.K. Surrett. 193 COTOMSNCaMtfNt 194 The 113th commencement exercises of Johnstown High School were held at the War Memorial Arena on June 13. 1978. As the band played Pomp and Circumstance, nearly 400 graduating seniors marched into the Arena and were greeted by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Donato B. Zucco. As the presentation of individual diplomas began, each sen- ior had time to ponder the fact that he was now expected to find his place in the world. Far left: Salutatorian Chris Cvrkel addresses the senior class. Left: Bill Adamy leaves his mark” on his cap. Bottom Left: The processional from the high school to the War Memorial begins. Below: The quiet dignity of the gradution ceremony is evident from this lofty view of the Arena floor. i. Top left: Connie Adams sits solemnly during remarks by Principal Blaine Gjurich. Far Left: Barb Alt. Mike Brown. Cindy Anderson and Cindy Andrews reflect on the last twelve years. Left: Valedictorian Bob Grasso smiles with relief and happiness as he turns in his cap and gown and re- ceives his diploma. Top: Roberta Russell receives her diplo- ma from School Board President Ron Stevens as Board Vice- president John Cernic and Board member John Symon look on. Above: The party’s over. 197 The Kiss review includes pyrotechnics. A LLH We, the Senior Class of Greater Johnstown Central Sen- ior High School, being of sound mind, memory, and under- standing. do make, publish and declare, this, our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills and codicils, by us at any time heretofore made. The senior guys in chorus will to Mindi Santa a case of whipped cream so that she may fulfill her wildest dreams. The senior majorettes will a Newsweek magazine to Mr. Miller to read at the Majorette Contest. Tammy Taylor wills her 4” to Debbie Antonikas. Priscilla. Mary Jo. Carol S.. Carol D.. Barb. Kim and Debbie will the fourth floor girls’ room to six qualified underclassmen to take over our meet- ings. Beth Adkins and Jeanette Auvil will to Mrs. Jones a case of Excedrin and a bag of chocolate bits from her first semester fifth-period class. The seniors give the title President Hound Dog” to Kevin V oznick for his outstand- ing achievements this year and his vice-president Tom Fleming. (The Spectator staff assumes no responsibility for the quotes in this will.) Billy Williams wills to Tom Harsh- berger his ability to play baritone and tenor saxes if he thinks he can handle it. Monica. Melanie. Becky and Karen will their library alcove to any future term paper student. The Class of 1978 wills to the Class of 1979 the expression Second to None, which unfortunately wasn't used this year but will return with the coming of Dr. William Grove. The following senior girls: Cindy. Poey. Wendy. Becky. Sheila and Jeanie will to three juniors: Debbie. Bev and Brothers Vert — fortunately a pantomime. Mr. Gjurich and the Holy Grove. Cliff Surrett sings Brick House. The Last Will and Testament of the Seniors is read by Craig Bachik as Dan Kaunch and Bob Grasso look on Greg Charny and Kevin Nestor get pie-in-the-eye. 1 S 11114 FRANCIS OZOG FUNERAL HOME. INC. GEORGE D. ZAMIAS REAL ESTATE CO. 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ANP HEATHER EREP WOODS ROSEILA APONNA WOOEE BURGER WORLD MAG MR AND MRS NORMAN G. WOY CAROL L. WOZNICK KEVIN WOZNICK MRS DOROTHY WRIGHT M $ WRIGHT MR ANP VTRS. AN1HONY WYRE SHF I PON ANP GAIL YERT Y MR ANP MRS HENRY YOUNG MR. ANP MRS JOHN YURAN MR ANP MRS KENNETH YUTZEY MR AND MRS JAMLS ZE ART OSS JAMES ANP LINDA ZIMMERMAN Jff t ft . ' ■ . . 2 JV A y ook at where you are. and where it is you're going Don't stop now ust because the road looks hard and always winding Time is scarce o find your way because the world will not stop turning Just for you Turn around othing’s there to stop you. when you have direction Hold on tight ou have come too far to lose on apprehension Live each day aking that one step that leads to the unearthing Of yourself Turn around II dimensions that have come and gone are changing Life is vague t is yours to grasp, and try to comprehend it You are scared et if you weren’t, it would just show that your ambition Isn’t true sn Turn around ,-Ju ook for one last time at all you have accomplished (JJ? ailing not into the paths on which you ve stumbled Q-j- It is yours Jo laugh and love and live and die, for now’s the time to Turn around Go ahead — Nancy Hartland '


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