Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1981

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Y, 1 ,N , PROPERTY OF' The Pleasant Avenue High School Cafeteria - 1927 HAMBUR .HISTORICAL SGCIETY - -A s l :rpg-a pw rf, f Q , ' Hel f .E ' ' ' ' ' ' x jc, ,Q +5521-,rge'iG'Q -:?,1?': '.',, 3 31 ,- , V :43,,J-QQ-x.,:Q,,l:M 2n.f5,4Q -, I gif in j1f'g,ga1.g.'-grzjfyi? ,V -' . ,, 'A 1 '51?542 if MW IW fwffvzung Sf K wi r ii WT 1 X V1 3 5 ww- 1- J. . aY1...x,:.,h.,N,.,x A N , X 'a,y' ,- dur U , J ' ,,., .XL ' J it Q K agua. g i V 2' 1 -ff-I 'Q I w Q mm-w.f. Q w..QMwQ nf. n 1 1: if -r wi K xy 5 41 5: ff 2 3. if .KA 55 .e ,Je 5 .7 fi 2 Zi fi 25 25 50 3116 1? ff 52 is R5 9?-5 2 ,y . rg L Q2 ii fi if , 'Q if Vi M Y, Q -I f 5 ii il 1 A K R if 1 4,1 ww ,'-:X,1,1 .-111, I 1-,fins 1- X , Q!'.frfajJ. 5:3 Q A' N ,, J Wi. -. ' l f mvnsj train? 4 L.- 5 'QT ii gk -Q '15 Lf lf? f' -haf Af A H ' AA' ' , A me I 5 A M -J W ,TL 5 1- ff , HN i ' .. . sv V f f V 233' IA fl M M .. M 'M fly?-'im i X . 5 f un-- 1--f , , ff .- -, fb :ff. W12cpMffeZ'1 -fin , ,,.,f f TW ,ii -if fi- YF V f t fiii W 'Y HY MA' ,f rl , le Li f ff, X'-if M 5 E! J, ,, T 1' A 1 :L A-Tl Ui ,N N, gl fi ,P H. -, ,. M-. X 'E vt: ug iff 1' 5 1 x 4 I ., sv, liigi f' iff ' , X t , .'7'? . '- SRV ', Y- W 1 ,gall V A '5 1? ' - K 3 mx ' , g 5'2fw'w'iv7'1m ,w'-fs'-N - ' , -if 'pf-yf-'Hi YF- 1 , -Wf3,?1mwem,.x ' ' Q1 . tp KJ The fervent activity of an Industrial Arts class 1940 I I I . I I I I I I i I WWI I'-I I, IV. fig, IE: I I I ji I 3 I I if I! P I I I i I .F ,1 , I, V1 I I I I I I I I I I ,nf ' ,, v72ff C ff.. W, in 4? H: 53 45.31941 gfwmngnrwm mv ,AQ 14 1-I-,I - I If-. ,, , 2sm?iHaf2i fI4?iQfsfm,zE?wqffiiwf Qffiwk ' SIHQF -I F V PROPERTY OF HAMBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY E s 1' I Hamburg faculty meeting to discuss new library facilities - 1936. Dr. Howard E. Welker Superintendent Mr. Richard Rice President Mr. John M. Griffin Dr. Virginia Calkins Vice President Mr. Walter J. Henry Mr. Richard E. Robinson, Jr. Mrs. Joyce Howe Mr. Edward T. Beer l l , ,W Y ,?75f2n!I X -X I 7 bf: Board Of Educaiifml In the educational process there is a necessity for guidan ce, and the Board of if Education provides the basis. The responsibility of maintaining our high I educational standards rcsts in the capable hands of these dedicated ind1vidualS N Under their careful planning, Hamburg High School has beco H X me a superior y educational facility for its students and faculty to grow in. I X l ,MMQNX MT... John Connor Who is that man with the slim physique? One may say he resembles our principal Mr. Hood. At a closer glance it is discovered it is indeed the same jolly figure of authority, but in a new form. Although he has shed some pounds, Mr. Hood still carries the heavy bur- den of responsibility for our educational welfare. But, Mr. Hood does not stand alone in this monumental task. Assistant principals Mr. Young and Mr. Connors deserve an extreme amount of gratitude for their patience and perseverance. In retrospect it will be realized that these men perform an invaluable service for Hamburg High School. ' t 'Q 3, LJ Mr. Steven Achim. twitch -M is Social Studies Mrs. Dorothy Arnold - 2 Art Ms. Marcia Bachman - 3 Library Media Center Ms. Allayne Barmun - 1 Guidance Mr. Michael Bermingham - 4 Social Studies a Q I ' 41 ffm, 1 Nm, af WG' , 2 ,W ,, :han W , 1 X . 5 at ,gs I if! Q ykmk W c.,..Wfi X Mr. Paul Bloom - 5 Guidance Mrs. Elizabeth Bollinger - 1 English Mrs. Elizabeth Borek - 4 English Mrs. Blanche Buono - 3 Englf -h Mrs. Sharon Cichocki - 2 Mathematics 3, 4. 1 - 1 Mies. ,wiilx Criioph -- 5 51211512 my Mrs. Patricia Dickman - 3 Mr. David Corp - 2 N21fhCH12iUCS Library Media Center Mrs. Marian Mr. Frederick Coville - 4 Dornhaifer - 1 Industrial Arts English f f f f F Rx ex S' x N me 20 'Wefi V47. QM? Qw. Sf, X A ww-F 'HS f ' 5 v 1- M. .in - nmlrrrg- vga- I ,Q ' X it gzigru x1x:i'xi,yx.,LkLw4XaXX 5, j 1 B naman 1. KWH Xu!! X 1 .zslsy utgrr. 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M, 1 f f fr Mr. John Duffner - 4 Social Studies Miss Diarme Ebel - 3 Health Mr. Lance Eggleston - 1 Science Mr. James Farino - 5 Physical Education Mrs. Shirley Foser - 2 Mathematics PROPERTY OR HAMBURG HISTOBICAL SOCIETY 21 :nf Am fi? fr, v fn :is Mrs. Mary Foyle - 4 Physical Education Mr. John Glor - 5 Social Studies Mrs. Linda Glor - 3 ' Social Studies Mr. Paul Griffin - 2 Special Education Mr. William Gross - 1 English f S ff Wi E? ff , J' 3 ,mw x' RX K Z4 i 1 X JI 5 mv 43 4 1 ,I I A-W K XX ,ff .Ml Q M' .rim . .nl Mr. Thomas Hageman - 3 Driver Education ly . +.,x,,,i,,L,, ,.., ,W Ms. Margaret Hennesen - 5 Home Economics Mr. Harry Hilaire - 1 Science Mr. Michael Hobart - 4 Music ' '?'21WS :::: Mr. David Hoffner - 2 Social Studies A 23 Mrs. Margaret T. iiolgouzs M 0 Business Mrs. Marguerite Hohnes English Mr. Clifford Huen - 3 Social Studies Mrs. Susan J asiura - 2 Language Mrs. Joan Johnston - 4 English , I mf' s ' kgs: QQ KN S 1' Z , , Y 8 . Q Mr. James Jones - 3 Science Mr. Richard Kazmark - 5 Driver Education Miss Sharon Keller - 1 Business Mr. John Kemmer - 2 Social Studies Miss Rosemary Kersten - 4 Guidance 25 Q , f X aj, 3 fn... ., an f Mr. Ronald Larson - 2 Language Mr. Leroy Leavcll - 5 E Scicncc Mr. William Malican - 4 Special Education Mr. Ronald Mancuso - 1 Guidance Mr. Charlcs Mann - 3 Pllysical Education -nwwwvi M4 7 , 1 F x K,-f 'Z.' Ms. Sandy Mantione - 6 Mrs. Emma McHugh - 4 Special Education Home Economics Mr. Phillip Marron - 5 Mrs. Kathy Metzger - 2 Industrial Arts Mathematics Mr. William Mr. John Meunier - 3 McCormick - 1 Business Language w E -,Q , , 6 i 5 A 2' ,1 Ai MAN? Mr. Peter Mirando - 2 Science Mr. George Morse - 4 Social Studies Miss Margaret Moses - 1 Physical Education Mrs. Diane Murray - 5 Mathematics Miss Deborah Nailos - 3 Mathematics .J . 'X K' , Y' if 3, 2 RV' so of R XX XXX 5 XF E55 n fs., . - Q QQQTQSQQ,itgegsjjf X'.. S1 X. N '- Ny S 5 , w Wu- 24 c ' J 4, f Q -3 , ,A ,.N 'ii'-fi'Q ? 'G' 'H' Mrs. Beverly Nenno - 1 Social Studies Mrs. Barbara O'Hara - 3 Science mm In Miss Joan Orr - 4 If T Mathematics A B Mr. James Owen - 2 Business 1 Mr. Gary Pufpaff - 5 Distributive Education f , ,gk X Q-.MM in-.s 7 V! 11' Wg' 2 - gm 29 Q N 4 V, V,V, 1 53 7 Mr. Robert Reichard - 6 Music Mr. William Reichert -- 5 Mathematics Miss Carol Reynolds - ll Physical Education Mr. Robert Richardson - l Business Mrs. Betsy Romano - 3 Art Mrs. Suzanne Rosinski - 2 Special Education V- 'JY o fu X , J? 4 ' ' X 5 3 1 A 3 3 4 , fl sl. ,il-f :Ac wk ? lhffqilf Ol ffl If if ' , ,. T , ff Us 7 54 'WY WSIS Mr. Roderick Rowland - 2 Q Mathematics Mr. William Russel - 3 School Psychologist Mrs. Dawn Ryan - 5 English Mr. Paul Sawicz - 1 Social Studies Mr. Eugene Seidleck - 4 Physical Education f XX Mrs. Margaret Sidford - 4 Business Mr. Robert Smith - 1 Science Mrs. Elaine Starr - 2 English Mrs. Karen Sutton - 3 Physical Education Mrs. Lois Swain - 5 Nurse hw 4: .- Ixmn' ,rr ir r 7' Mr. Joseph Szafranski - 3 Driver Education Mr. Norbert Szarleta - 5 Science Mr. Henry Tamutis - 1 Reading Mr. Herbert Taylor - 2 English Mr. Charles Teague - 4 Social Studies J, I l WA 2, .V , ,V,, it 5 JE? - ,3 0 33 N fa J a- ,irc 1 f 1 T if ' f 4 f VL 'M K' Lg Q if N. my afgm ' Q Y Q M0 s wig: - Ishii? fismigw YJ 'fi , , 27, M 21 f . 7' 'X 'YR W. T11 5- ,W 2 g - 'J '52 If. . f K-gfffxfgj ff A. . QW x rug? 4 J: , ,, fini, ill , Mr. Jack Weisenborn 1 Industrial Arts Mr. John Winger Art Ms. Lanuie Wyant Music Mr. Robert Yates English Mrs. Many Zaske 8, Mrs. Maureen Conners - 1 Mrs. Arlene Deperto - 4 Mrs. Debbie Hutchinson - 3 Mrs. Alice Kazubowski - 5 Mrs. Chris King - 2 M www X x Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Secretaries and Aides These often unappreciated people encounter a deluge of questions from confused individuals everyday in their occupational endeavors. Despite constant in- terruptions, they are somehow able to function effl- ciently and effectually in their jobs. They serve as an in- dispensable asset in continuing the educational process at Hamburg High, and we all owe them our sin- cerest gratitude. Thank you very much for your special efforts. Jeanette Mugle - 3 Joan O'Meara - 4 Louise Purves - 1 Nancy Wolheuter - 2 37 Mahtenance and Cafeteria Staff An integral part of the educational process is the effort to preserve a productive environment for intellectual growth. A vital link in this system is the sometimes overlooked efforts of the Maintenance and Cafeteria staffs. In performing many significant duties they are very much appreciated but sometimes neglected - a thank you from those they serve. t 'S 2 .' l I ' iff V t ' : f y . . A ,,Q. ,1- 38 V , , 1 r W L' 4 hit'-M-He W --..,.., -' 'K'a',7'I S . W,-1 4 'YV Q, WV, ,fi X 5 . , 5 f3'-'MQ-' - J X 5,, K , .Lx ' ., '.f..1ff' - -my -if J., 'Www x A, ,L pm . 522' 'wi-Qff'A' , Xye, ,..,.-1 ,f J- w:,Q..ffH5-i f I wrf4-1. 2: I 1 A .34 , K . .7 V 45? ,gr 1n,f.1,f f f -zz f' ' f , 'ff if ' ' ' fbi., 15, xf TK -A . .wwmtifxrx ' i SH P' , .f 1 if '-1 -'gzgl ,Wye ' , J' 'gg , '., W E. q ,. -'53 Tifvgf, -if . , . ' wgg if-xzfxg 5 - Xa' saws, . .H . ' , .vice Q 1 X- Jggfeu w , X ji gjL??:g,s: rm, -' 1 , X Aswfms 14 1 , 1 4 'A S A . . , i Xa , . A .S-, ., t z . L.,, WW A M ,. - Ry's53:j,5ff4m?Pf?f.,.w.K 'HW F' 12-2-'1-va, 3545.t'.Q3C51wfHQ-QMiygz..V.: 5 1 ! 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Student Council also builds school pride and spirit with its pep rallies. Onward H.H.S. with the help of Student Council! Student Coun Student Council Cabinet Row 1: Patti Brunner, Paul Richardson, Willy Connelly, Kurt Miller, Tim Calkins, Marilyn Buzy. Row 2: Stephanie Lorenz, Karen O'Br1en, Kriste Lyon. Top: Leah Flanagan. Wig! Rfm' 15 Roni Clancy, JCSSKIH Dahill, Patty Lamm, Tracy Wells, Karen Palisano, Kriste Lyon. Row 2: Jennifef ll ood: C501 F1ww2Hn,Lea11 FIB-HiQHI1,Sf2phanle Lorenz, President Kurt Miller, Willy Connelly, Ross Keinerffiin Qalkirli R0biI'l QFCCU, T011 Kruwiec, Kay Cornish. Row 3: Angie Caprous, Cheryl Skalyo, Marilyn Buzy, Jullf 42 Gregory, Karen O Brien, Wendy Stover, Advisor Charles Teague. Row 4: Janine Meyer, Amy Saxum, Cindy Balk0- Joan McAuley, Sue StlIllbI'Otl0, Pat McKee, Amy Atendido, Paul Richardson, Rob Cole, Ron Brlsco. X L xx N 1 Claudia CFQCUHH, Linda Meredith, Patti Brunner, Sandy Plec, Alison Hauck. Row 5: Heidi Salmon, Cami Baucfr, VS -Y Colorguard pg This vital organization is made up of dedicated girls demonstrating flag and rifle maneuverability as though it were second nature. The Colorguard is instructed by Mrs. Marian Reichard, and performs at all major Band events. Their routines consist of ex- tremely complicated moves that take precise timing to add a pleasant visual effect to music. While enhancing the Band's ap- pearance, Colorguard is also an invaluable stimulation to school spirit and pride. The girl's efforts can be tangibly felt in their con- tinued exhibition of excellence over the events of this year. Row 1: Sandy Slighter, Sheila Taft, Mary Burchileld, Kathy Balko, Barb Hudi, Julie Caprous, Carol Flanagan, Mary Petrie, Gern, Judy Weinar, Captain Kay Cornish, Mary Beth Yoviene, Jo-onna Goldie, Lisa Wolanin, Shirlee Tyler, Sue Howe, Sandy Becky Mosher, Kris Blomqu1St, Karen Y0Vi6I16, Patti Villepigue. Draudt, Lynn Cochran, Stacey Leeper, Karen Kelly, Karen Hood. Row 2: Shari Villepigue, Laurle Mumm, LouAnn Krypel, Cindy 43 f C N Band 9 '-ff Row 1: Secretary Sue Balko, Attendance Secretary Sue Sam- brotto, Publicity Sandy Engberg, Treasurer Chris DeTombe, Yiee-President Leah Flanigan, Manager Doug Will. Row 2: Manager Matt Clever, Librarian Amy Saxum, President Marilyn Buzy, Majorette Debbie Edie, Librarian Carolyn Fink, Fund Raiser Sue Reiehard, Manager Tom Zugger. Row 3: Sue Alfrets, Chris Kunkle, Jennifer Dahill, Marele Maurer, Cindy Gerrie, Celine Sabucla, Jennifer Walter, Sandy Pasiencznik, Peter Davis. Row 4: Sarah Hall, Maggie Shaughnessy, Laurie Peehulis, Teri Clancy, Cliff Pyne, Karen Castiglia, Kate Dellxvardt. Shelly Myers, -Ioan Robbins. Row 5: Ellen Littlefleld, Diana Herman, Lisa Fischer,Mar1a Dunn, Nancy Welker, David Samuelson, Marie Lyba, Vicky Hayden. Pattie Leberman, Roni 44 Clancy. Row 6: Leta Kray, Diane Ryczek, Linda Wilson, Steve Keel-, Dave Bell, Mike Fraser, Janis Welker, Mary Beth Himnanv Laurie O'Brien. Row 7: Betsy Parker, Ann Stevens, Brian McGrath, Jeff Salerno, John Santonocito, Diane Byer,YV0I1I1C Rivers, Val Bezilla, Ken Wildman. Row 8: Nichole Mattulkey David Weiner, Todd Johnson, Sophomore Representative Tim Calkins, Steve Rowles, Don Shetler, Chris Sabuda, Miki? McMullen, Steve Wattie, Keith Markus, Russ Leberman. ROW 97 Darin Skingley, Kevin Hayes, Tim Connelly, Doug Ludwig, Mike Graf, Jack Robbins, Joe Prezio, Heidi Salnlon, Rick Benz. Row 10: Chuck Young, Chris Fraser, Rick Re iehard, Jerry Feuerstein, Paul Felegy, Judy Marlinski, Sue Headlee, Chris Allen, Scott Ternyberry, Mike Culver. Row 11: Director Robert Reiehard- 1 X, I N This group of energetic lndivlduals has to be the key to school pride. The Band represents Hamburg in Various music festivals and has brought recognition to the area through its trophy winning accomplishments in Buckhan- non, West Virginia. For the second year in a row the Band float has leeped over other organizations by taking first place in the Homecoming competition. The Marching Band plays at all the home football games and hosts a spectacular half-time show with the Colorguard. Annual events include the fruit sale and the Guest Artist Concert, as well as seasonal and student concerts. Members of the community realize what an incredible cultural advantage it is, to have a high school band under such fine direction as Mr. Robert Reichard has demonstrated. E vm- is ! -.,...,,.....M......,..A,,. .,. WW... ,W.,N.., Orchestra Row 1: Holly Anderson, Jean Dompkowski, Karen Kelly, Michelle Patterson, Andrea Wagner, Bruce Laible, Karen Schmidt, Hubert Burki. Row 2: Cathy Fox, Amy Miller, Jackie Sarrlson, Sheila Laidlaw, Joan Robbins, Ann Stevens, Sue Reichard, Kate Dellwardt, Mary Petrie, Sue Ryczek, Kristie Lyon, Debbie Howe. Row 3: David Harbison, Jeff Sprague, Cindy Balko, Karen Kaminski, Tim Mertzluift, Patti Gurr, Anne MCG-rath, Amy Schvvartzott, Sue Balko, Yvonne Rivers, Chris Sabuda, Don Shetler, Jack Robbins, Doug Will, Tom Zugger. Standing: Direc- tor Michael Hobart, Val Bezilla, Keith Markus, Diane Ryczek, Marilyn Buzy, Amy Saxum, Kurt Blomquist, Peter Marin. E Orchestra offers the taste of traditional, and a flair of up- beat compositions all in one beautifully stringed package. Under the expert direction of Mr. Michael Hobart the musi- cians fiddle around with enchanting melodies to create a g'Boston Pops right in the halls of Hamburg High. The Orchestra also does a benefit with a Philharmonic guest con- ductor which adds to its musical achievements. It,s not size, but quality in this case that makes the organization a special unit of the Hamburg music program. 46 f T' I This select group ind Ensemble if lf? 'Liv ': ,. . Row 1: Celine Sabuda, Joan Robbins, Cindy Gerrie, Jennifer Walter, Shelly Myers, Ann Stevens, Sue Reichard, Amy Saxuxn, Kate Dellwardt, Leah Flanigan, Ellen Littlefield, Teri Clancy. Row 2: Mike Fraser, Debbie Edie, Laurie O'Brien, Mary Beth Hinman, Nancy Welker, Dave Samuelson, Maria Dunn, CMH' Pyne, Marie Lyba, Lisa Fischer, Sue Sambrotto, Chuck Young. Row 3: Diane Byer, Sue Balko, Yvonne Rivers, Steve Wattie, Todd Johnson, Brian McGrath, Steve Rowles, Tim Calkins, Russ Leberrnan, Chris DeTombe, Chris Sabuda, Don Shetler. Standing: Tim Connelly, Matt Clever, Tom Zugger, Director Robert Reichard, Marilyn Buzy, Jerry Fuerstein, Rick Reichard, Chris Allen, Diane Ryczek, Betsy Parker, Mike Graf, Doug Ludwig, Doug Will, Jack Robbins. of dedicated W musicians performs a variety of musical literature and represents Hamburg in concert competition at the Springville Pageant of Bands and in Buckhannon, West Virginia, at the Strawberry Festival. Major events in- clude the Concerto concert which features student soloists and the an- nual Guest Artist Concert in which Jazz Saxophonist and flutlst Bob Militello, formerly of the Maynard Ferguson Band performed. Under t.he expert direction of Mr. Robert Relchard the flowing melodies of the various sections combine to add a touch of cultural class to the ears of Hamburg High School audiences. 47 Jazz Ensemble Although Jazz Ensemble is the smallest of the perfo groups in the high school music prograln, One might also Sayit is the most versatile of the band organizations. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Reichard, the brass, SSX and rhythm sections combine to create a melodious jallil of 1TlagI1if1C611t sound. Jazz Ensemble offers the alternative for listeners to swing to the bass line of Basie or rock along with selections from Earth, Wind and Fire or to just sit back and enjoy the musical experience as the musicians do. Row 1: Betsy Parker, Stacey Leeper, Mike Fraser, Debbie t R b 11 R 1 h d R1 k R . 1 5 Edie, Sue Reichard, Mary Beth Hinman, Mike Culver, David 81'frisOSjbudaT5h1aErm De'IEbmbZii?1?a?l lN1fi2grz?thSDZ?1gl?gt1ir. 131151 ' K l.INI il B '.R '2:Rl ' ' ' e , ev: ec ar yn uzy ow ck Benz, Doug VK ill, Steve Bulera, Tom Zugger. .Jack Robbins, Mike Graf, Doug Ludwig, Bob Webster, Direc- m I ,l J 9' 1? gn F 5 5 w 1 f , 1 . 0 fg5Percuss1on Ensemble Under the rhythmical direction of Mr. Stephen Henry, the high fgchool percussionists are able to expand their rudimental basis of nagknusicianship. Complex syncopations, stickings and meters add ad- Lmtlitional obstacles for the students as they create a percussion Eselfigaradise for their audience. The group performs at the annual mnliuest Artist Concert where one can tap along with the cadence of rhythmic vibes. Yes, percussion ensemble is a really swinging , organization. l5x K I ,,-.- i I ' as E Q, A, , . lu-1 F , R1 k Reichard, Pa111Fc1cgjv,Y':g11 Bezilla, Kan Wildnlan, Keith 95Ieff1f0 P15113 S15 Hesdgiilf?-g.r1:,Iggg,I5S?Jii2E1e Eyciaflbhrfs Allen, Betsy Pm-kqr, Mm-ilywz Huzy, Missing: Joe Prezio, f ar uS, evin aye , ' , ' EDi.rector Mr. stephen Henry' G 49 KJ. x 50 Madrigals consists of a group of specially selected vocalists, whose repertoire consists mainly of early music selections, some even taken from the Middle Ages. In their three major concerts the group also per- forms some contemporary pieces. Many of their ac- tivities involve performing for community organiza- tions and social benefits. A unique talent these perfor- mers possess is the ability to vocalize without accom- paniment They are directed by Miss Laurie Wyant. Gy Madri als 1 l i 1 v F F I I Row 1: Debbie Ollslager, Peter Davis, Barb Nathan, Andrea Wagnerr Director Miss Laurie Wyant. Row 2: Jim Cavalcoli, Lisabeth Smith Row 3: Thom Will, Janis Welker. Row 4: Cliff Pyne, Amy SH.Xl11T1.ROW 5: Chris Detombe, Cathy Fox. Row 6: Chuck Young, Denise Slippy- .J I I -hi : Chou' , J 2 V 1 ' f Row 1: Director Miss Laurie Wyant, L. Miano, C. Creenan, K. Blomquist, D. Olislager, J. Colin, D. Gwynne, B. Nathan, K. Ar- magost, P. Gurr, P. Felegy, D. Will, D. Schara, D. Samuelson, K Wildman, M. B. Yoviene, C. Flanagen, K Castiglia, L. Bernard, P. Villepigue, T. Peitfer, B. Meyers, S. Villepigue. Row 2: H. Haas, E. Littlefield, K Michalski, K. Matusik, L. Lavin, L. Smith, G. Lalley, K. Hovey, A. Prentki, T. Hedrick, D. Billiar, B. Schara, J. Sprague, D. Wilcox, T. Will, P. Davis, T. Vitale, M. McNamara, J. M. Bowers, W. Woods, A. Wagner, J. Dompkowski, M. Patterson, A Stevens, B. Dygert. Row 3: S. Engberg, S. Headlee, C. Bauer, D. Herman, S. Leeper, D. Byer, X , 'Qu 'Tug ' . D. Livecchi, C. Love, T. Calkins, N. Welker, M. Lyba, R. Cole, C. DeTombe, C. Pyne, G. Howes, M. Fraser, D. Harbison, J. Cavalcoli, C. Tuttle, S. Myers, S. Brooks, L. McLaughlin, L. Kray, L. Mumm, A. Sherman, L. Peschio, K Yovienne, L. Brokx, K Zimmerman, K Dellwardt. Row 4: F. Elliot, C. Matthews, J. Goldie, B. Cornish, S. Balko, S. Reichard, D. Slippy, D. Edie, N. Holmes, S. Winters, C. King, K Schmidt, L. Fischer, C. Young, T. Ruth, P. Marin, H. King, D. Shelter, J. Leslie, H. Salmon, L. A. Krypel, J. Walter, S. Martinez, D. Schupp, L. Daniels, B. Parker, D. Wesp, C. Fox, J. Welker. ug. Directed by the new kid in the music department, Miss Laurie Wyant, Hamburg High School vocalists are singing the praises of musical involvement. The choir has three major concerts a year and also becomes deeply involved in the production of the musical in the spring. Choir members harmonize in performances of classical contemporary and modern day music. This year the chorus will be participating in a choral competition at Alfred University. It has surely been a delightful experience for all members of this vocallx exuberant organization. National Honor Society The National Honor Society consists of a variety of students who are commended for their academic ability and community leadership. Their rnerlt is also witnessed by their participation in extra-curricular activities. In the fall a tapping ceremony is held for the induction of new senior members and in the spring, juniors are tapped. At Christmas time, anlong other activities an alumni tea is sponsored by the club. Students seeking aid with their school work are tutored by their fellow NHS classmates. Mr. Michael Bermingharn serves as the club's new advisor. Row 1: Kathy Sadler, Trisha Neale, Celine Sabuda, Sandv Engberg, Mark Millace, Paul Richardson, Steve Bulera, Jay Valgora, Lynn Pechulis, Stephanie Lorenz, Missy Howard, .lulie Gregory, Chris Kunkle. Row 2: Beverly Boyd, Ellen 52 1 NHS Oflicers: President Sandy Engberg, Secretary Celine Sabuda, Vice President Holly Andersen, Treasurer Julie Gregory. Right - Advisor Mr. Michael Berrnlngham. l 1 1 l McKey, Karen Kelly, Lynn Cochran, Judy Weiner, Ed KHCZOYYN Holly Anderson, Kurt Blomquist, Joe Meany, Carol Phillips-I Elaine Wqitanik, Marcia Lockwood, Marilyn Buzy, Cindy GCT' I rie, Karen Hood, Advisor, Mr. Bermingham. E H l fl 'N S Q l A a r ,ff X we -2- ., IL . - fb - ru I .1 .. , 1. Row 1: Sharyl Everetts, Caroline Rucker, Mark Richmond, Robin Sarrasin, Lisa Schmitt. Row Z: Nancy Gambino, Lynn Schmidt, Alison Hauck, Julie Colin, Kathleen Hart, Barbara Wachowiak, Claudia Scheiblcr, Natalie Pipitonc, Wendy Yacobucci. Row 3: Mr, Hood, Judy Marlinski, Roger Wilcox, Patti Villepigue, lxlZl1'j'vYOVlCllC. Susan Hart, Susan Perl, Jennifer Dahill, David Carpenter, Kathleen McMahon, Mindy Maras, Wende Wiltsc. Julie Bushnell. Row 4: Kurt Miller, Allan Wittmeyer, Thomas Will, Steve Wattie, Kenneth Wood, Jane Barton, Richard Cary. Scott Thomas, Craig Paas, Jaxnes Leslie, Julius Reiner, Wade Peterson. K rl JW It's Academic It's Academic is a unique and very selective organization which enables the highest scholastic achieve rs to exhibit their academic achievements. These individuals have the opportunity to participate in scholastic competitions against area schools. The team appeared on T.V. in December and won their intellectual victory with a 340 over Batavla's 260 and St Mary's of Lancaster's 190. Struggling through the anxiety of the battles and gaining a few more bland strands of grey locks was their ad- visor, Mr. Paul Sawicz. 54 A.V. re far from Although their title is abbreviated, their efforts H minimal. The members of the Audio-Visual staff helP to insure ef' ficiency in the distribution of costly equipment and serve as a Watch- dog against mechanical malfunctions. Their new advisor, Ms. Deb Hutchinson, instructs and supervizes them as to the technical know- how of simple preventive maintenance of the equipment' This in' valuable service to the school is often the basis for advanced learn- ing situations. YW Row 1: Michael Connors, Sue Plniewski, Rene Nelger, Alan Kerley, Audio Visual Director Ms. Deb Hutchinson. Row 2: Jim O'Meara, Richard Weis, Bill Witunan, Eugene Trice. Missing: Harry Shaffer. , kwa... y ff . 'f ...., ' cw ff ' Wg? rt , if , f Vg , 1 f ' V L MKWQLQQG Row 1: Tim Schmidt Row 2: Julius Reiner, David Poecking, Jim Cavalcoli, Ellen McKev, Paul Pechulis, Beth Ann Cornish, Advisor Mr. Paul Sawlcz. ' I Potpourri Row 1: Elaine Reiner, Dave Wilcox, Advisor Mrs. Betsy Romano, Secretary Pam Howard, Treasurer Sheila White, Diane Carl, Diane Hallirnan. Row 2: Ken Wood, President Bev Boyd, Laurie Kawaler, Treasurer Karen Hood, Mary Yoviene, Advisor Mrs. Dawn Ryan, David Sala. Missing: Advisor Mr. Phillip Marron, Jay Valgora. W 1' xi ii... However you pronounce it, it means individual effort and talent Potpourri serves as a unique publication for students to express themselves, and share their thoughts with other students and teachers. Advisors Mrs. Dawn Ryan, Mrs. Betsy Romano and Mr. Phillip Marron play an active role in sttmulating literary and artistic responses through their dedicated guidance for superior school publications. 55 I H N X-.-.. - Red Cro ss Volunteers As the name implies, these are students who do needed volunteer work in their spare time at area hospitals and nurs- ing homes. They serve as blood aides and assist on the blood- mobile in May. Their helpful ob- servance of the needs of others will be continued in their future medical careers. Health 1 visor Mrs. Lois Swain Row 3: Theresa Vitale, Rhonda Buggenhagen, Lisa LOG-iudice, Nancy Nowicki, Anita Brokx. Row 1: Sherry Martinez, Connie King. Row 2: Diane Collins, Debbie Powell, Ad- An extremely beneficial -14?f organization, the members of Health Careers Club par- ticipate in useful activities which benefit the school and community. These are stu- dents who are interested in health careers or just main- taining a healthy environ- ment. Activities include mak- ing tray favors, helping out Mrs. Swain, the school nurse, and observing at the Erie Medical Center. Row l: Rhonda Buggenhagen, Anita Brokx, Theresa Vitale. Row 2: Sherry Martinez, Dcbbif VOWCII, 17121116 COIHIIS, Lisa LoGuid1ce, Nancy Nowicki, Advisor Mrs. Lois Swain. Missing: Kflfcn Kaminski. 56 fl KN Catalina BL E The girls were rewarded for their persistent search for a ' new advisor by again being able to plan for their three day L show. Assisting them will be Miss Gay Vara to help them create their traditional water show of beauty. The members of Catalina are selected for speciilc performance and put in many long, wet hours. Their final celebration is at the end of the year with the distribution of awards and installment of new ofllcers at the banquet LJ x A as , ..,, Q L ' Ro 1:P id tKa Cornisl1,Vice-PresidentLeah Flanigan,SecretaryKaren Baginsk1,Treasurer Ho115'AHdCffU1-ROWZI A113011 Hgiik elgorggyi-1 Santi, Michelle Kyne, Amy Niver, Sandy Plec, Diane Jones, Trisha Rice, Judy Marlinski. Nancy Gam- binol ROW 3: 1111113 Gregory, Robin Green, Lynn Schmidt, Jane Harris, Kim Weiss, Paula Cornish, Carolyn Flz1tC1Y, J 1U 57 . 1 . V hen Schultz. , D1 Mammoser, Ellen Crowley, Julie Ranger, Advisor, Miss Ga5 Vara. Ron -LL Grctc 21523,D?g' i1glI1?Jy?-eanIi'l1eMeyefS, Lisa Wolanin, Mary Sidford, Lisa Tremen, J anct Spencer. Row oz Paul Richardson. Russ Ridl P , Wittmeyer. Missing: Brian Sullivan, Marilyn Bjaruarson. fl' N 58 Hrrv Row 1: Michael Grail Jean Dompkowski, Scott Dale, Sean Wylie, Tricia Neale, Jackie Ford, Mark Haberer, Tony Chestnut, Matt Clever. Row 2: Paul Hawes, Laurie Kawaler, Lisa Fischer, Diane Wesp, Kelly Folan, Gordan Ducey, Advisor Mr. Yates. Row 3: Aaron Smith, Sam Sala, Tom Zulawski, Alan Ducey, Jim Kohn, Bob Newberry, Guy Blodgettq Jim Page, Harry King, J eff Davis Jeff Bruder. Row 5: J eff Piister, Phil Bantle, Brian Collopy, Mark Hojson, Gail Stuhr, Laura Dart L3 .5 qv Most people recognize HITV as the group that produces the unique morning showv. Every morning Hamburg High School students are greeted with news, sports, weather and special features such as the Uncle Fredzo Abduction - 'iweatherw they like it or not. The crew works many hard hours learning production techniques by televlsing assembly programs, basketball games and the graduation ceremony. Advised by D-Lr. Robert Yates, time and time again, LEVEL - 10', will go on functioning as an invaluable communicational service. A ll .Q Stage Crew '-alqu-M ' Row 1: Paul Felegy. Row 2: J ennifer Walter, Kate Dellwardt, Tom Hedrick, Janis Welker, Jane Bar- ' ton, Ellen McKey, Valerie Wattie, Reiner Moelbert, David Engberg, Pete Brown, Advisor Mr. Morse. A Row 3: Chuck Young, Steve Billiar, Gray Howes, Bruce Lajble, Jay Valgora, Connie King. Row 4: . Dave Samuelson, Steve Idziur. Missing: Marilyn Bjarnarson and David Billiar. ,Q ,,,,, , , l, .H , , ,... , , 4 . 'iii ', Eg ftfZ7 C With all the hard physical labor and long hours put in by the members of stage crew, it is a wonder that they have such an abundance of energy. With their support and assistance, con- certs, assemblies and graduation ceremonies function very smoothly. Crew members built all the beautiful and realistic scenery, and provided the light and sound for the production of the Senior Play The Man Who Came To Dirmer and the musical Camelot. Although their efforts are not always men- tioned, all the members of Stage Crew can be assured that their hours are not wasted and unappreciated. 59 1 odel U. . This year's delegation, under the leadership 0fMf- George M0rSe, consists of a group of twelve close-knit individuals that step out of their high school surroundings and temporarily transform them- selves into diplomats attempting to resolve complex World problems. Early in November the group successfully represented the African nation of Niger at Gannon College, Erie, Pennsylvania in a simulation organized under the United Nations System. In past .S years the group has proudly attended the United Nations C011- 5 Qi 'H ference in New York City. r dt'- ISOWX 1fgat1?1?tLfSli16, Chris DeTombe, Paul Pechulis, Jim Cavalcoli. Row 2: Advisor Mr. GCOTQC Flgxazan? BEar5Z1CES2:kLvf5g10zliH110, Julie Ranger, Kris Kunkle, Lynn Pechulis, Sandy Engberg, Leah K l AFS - American Field Service AFS serves as a special link for new relationships to develop beuveen old AI-. T and new friends of universal backgrounds. Under the fresh leadership of Q Mr. William Gross, Turning places into people is more than a slogan for 55 the exuberent members of the American Field Service. Through the various il exchange programs the members have learned to 'Awalk together, talk together, share, care and understand what true friendship really is. As in representatives of Hamburg we hope we have given of ourselves and our ll country as much as our talented exchange student, Hubert Burki, from if Switzerland, has given to those whom he has so warmly encountered. t Thank you Hubert! Row 1: Lynn Cochran, Dave Samuelson, Karen Schmidt, Diane Wesp, Peter Davis, Ken Wildman, Tracy Peiffer, Lou A1111 Krypel, Kate Dellwardt, Tim Calkins. Row 2: Barbara Hudi, Ellen McKey, Janis Welker, Sue Reichard, Karen Karrltnski, Lisa Wolanin, Diane Mammoser, Cindy Balko, Bill Kibby, Judy Weinar, Jeff Sprague, Diana Herman, Marie Lyba, Kathy Dunn, Heidi Haas. Row 3: Advisor Mr. Gross, f N 1 f E n Laurie Daniels, Todd Ruth, Scott Clulow, Kevin Ryan, Lisa Fischer, Connie King, Michelle Patterson, Nancy Welker, Chuck Young, Dawn Parkinson. Row 4: Natalie Holmes, Stacey Leeper, Chris Detombc, Betsy Parker, Mike Mc- Quillen. Absent: Rhonda Buggcnhagcn, Rob Cole, Lynn Corto, Sue Balko, Hubert Burki. 1 X French 5 Row 1: Michelle Patterson, Peggy Haney, Lisa Weaver, Amy Hale, Lynn McLaughlin, Secretary Leta Kray, Ellen , Kehoe, Robin Larson. Row 2: Ann Stevens, Betsy Parker, Donna Schupp, Vice President Arlene Kempf, Jeff Sprague, Diane Herman, Dave Schara, Michael Protus, Diane Byer. Row 3: Rob Cole, Scott Munro, Todd Ruth, Laurie Daniels, Janice Welker, Yvonne Rivers, Katey McLaren, Ann Pletrzak, Dawn Madar, Diane Dash, Advisor Mrs. Mary Zaske. Missing: Publicity Karen Eckhardt, President Lynn Corto, Treasurer Ken Wood, Marilyn Bjar- l'la.I'SOI'l. is 3 With the help of their ambitious advisor, Mrs. Mary Zaske, French Club members are exposed to fine French cuisin, culture and carol- ing. Along with these and many other activities, club members become more aware of and proficient with the French culture and language. In the past, members of the French Club have done very well at the St. Bonaventure competition and will continue to be ac- tive participants in school and community activities. L 'hs 62 f I 1 4 t J.C.L. Row 1: Vice-president David Sala, Renee Neiger, Treasurer Lisa LOGiudice, Carolyn Matthews, Kris McKey, Beth Stevens, Nancy Nowicki. Row 2: Advisor Mrs. Mary Tress, President Roger Wilcox, Mike McQuillen, Greg Salerno, John Ferris, Mike McLaren. Missing: Jean Dompkowski, Sharyl Everetts, Sheila Laidlaw, Elaine Reiner. ff N Mmm, Although many people are of the opinion that Latin is an obsolete means of commtmication, any observer of the Junior Classical League will testify that this is just not so. Advisor Maga Mary Tress keeps the language and ac- tivities existing exuberantly at Hamburg. Members of JCL participate in various tournaments across New York by sell- ing candy and Christmas ornaments, while gaining an ap- preciation for the Greco-Roman culture. 63 Ax. X ' 'W German C A-,mum'g.s..s:. Row 1: Cathy Dunn, Debra Meyer, Sherry Martinez, Maria Napiorkowski, Peter Davis, Julie Welker, Robin Carr, Becky Dygert, Laurie Mumm, Beth Meyers, Helen Mearns. Row 2: Advisor Warner, Cindy Tuttle, J elf Titus, Ada.m Prentki, Donna Fiegl, Rosemary Webber, Sue Balko, Karen Wolanin, Diane Mammoser, Don Shetler, Cindy Balko, Jill Walker, Abby Grishkat, Patty Gurr. Row 3 Schlierf, Ron Wiltse, Lisa Fischer, Marie Lyba, Chuck Young. Known for its hearty cuisine and fulfllhnent of good tunes, German Club experiences all this and more with its various activities. Members of Deutschverein are ex- posed to German dinners and cultural events by at- tending folk singing concerts and festivals sponsored by other German Clubs. An annual scholarship is given to a graduating club member by this bubbling organization under its advisor Fraulein Kathryn Warner. 64 K, K E. D andD Adding to the variety of extra-curricular activities is the facinating new club adventure, Dungeons and Dragons, advised by Mr. John Duffner. It's a game of fan- tasy devised entirely by the members, in which they in- vent characters that move through a world filled with magic, adventure and treasures. 'Ll 1: B111 Sadkin, Tim Schmidt Row 2: James Leslie, Jon Advisor Mr. John Duffner, David Poecking. Left to right Keith Markus, Ronald Lange, Tim Schmidt, Jon Donaldson, Jay Leslie, Jim Tolien, Advisor Mr. Roderick Rowland. X ff l t 1 C ess Club The members of this thought provoking organization are able to create mock battles between feudal communities in which every piece on the board is at stake. It is the intellectual com- petition between the members and the inspiration from their advisor, Mr. Roderick Rowland, which makes Chess Club fun. Rivalries result due to the in- tense competition, which serves as the impetus for the improve- ment of everyonels ga.me. Ra 1, if V, You want it, Page One has it. This is one school store that is run for stu- dents by students. The profit from sales go toward funding Distributive Education activities. Page One provides hands on experience for working in the retail job market Y DECA 81 Page Une DECA Oflicers: Row 1: Historian Kyle Dowler, Treasurer Theresa Dasey, Vice-President II Marie Hollander. Row 2: President Jeff Holtz, Reporter Matt Clever, Vice-Presidentl X John Denecke. ' , ...... ............ , I 3 ...,.. ........... , . .,,...... ..ZIZ I T . . .. ' ...., Fl., .... 6 C'9 ' 4 , , l 1 nocx srnws ' uf-,, V, 'FW - Page 0112 Managers: Shirley Ronecker, Theresa Dasey, Jeff Holtz. y 43555555 lr- fm' wi 3533 ,...J fggwifll 4 I M. 53 XY? 5 Sis Row 1: Patti Lane, Diane Berlin. Row 2: Bonnie Moyer, Theresa Dasey, Donna Sojda, Karen Hall, Matt Clever, Donna Gates, Nancy 0'Conner. Row 3: Geoff Clark, Bob Lewandowskl, Jeff Holtz, Lisa Grant, Kyle Dowler, Darlene Lucas, Shirley Roneker. Row 4: Mary Broadbent, Marie Hollander, Mary Bongiorno, Patty Gurr, Advisor gif. fiNa1'5iI1PufpaiT, Kathy Abbott Row 5: Bill Jackson, Kevin Devine, John Denecke, Mark Haberer, Julie Ranger, en e s. DECA is an exciting career club which offers eo-curricular ae- tivities to students enrolled in the Distributive Education program. Members are given the opportunity to apply the topics touched on in the classroom through regional, state and national contest competitions. It gives its members a chance to exchange in business-like ways with other students and professionals. With their enthusiastic advisor Mr. Gary Pufpaif, club members gain a practical learning experience and enjoy the chance to par- ticipate in the State Career Conference at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, New York. 67 .Xi Without the services of these helpful members many educational programs and activities would be non- existant or function poorly. These students help vvlth the production of the expressive student and faculty talent search, Library Live, and the Film Festival. They also assist the high school student and faculty body by locating and returning books and magazines to their proper place. The organizational and individual efforts made by the Library Media Club members are very much appreciated. Library Media Club px., 'd,l ' . fd ,ff ff! V X kept. A Y? . T SSW BRO? ll islio, ackie Ford, Sue McCann, Mr. Corp. Row 2: Miss Bachman, Cindy lVIerger1l1ag6I1,Dam W Ok f1f'i1Ef1wQv,, ROXHHH ll Cndlillg V- Pf6Sid6rlt, Peggy Haney Secretary, Kathy Sinclair. U59 d tax er. oy 3: ugenc Trice, Mary Bell, Connie King, Donna Baker, Kathy Dunn, Sherri Humphrey Presi- cnt. Row 0: Chuck Coleman, Tom Bus, Brenda Brown, Lauire Daniels, Martv Easor. 68 If 5 l Service Club Vice President Lynn Pechulis, Secretary Nancy Bambino, President Sandy Engberg, Secretary Marlene Collins. Missing: Treasurer Sue Hart. With the motto Service above self the members of Service Club have a momunental task before them. Aiding them in their efforts are advisors, Mrs. Shirley Foser and Mrs. Sharon Cihocki, who have instilled responsibility and cooperation among the various members. The club ushers at various functions and assists in worthwhile community and school activities. If a job needs to be done, Service Club will accomplish it with zeal and enthusiasm. . Row 1: B. Cornish, K. Michalski, J. Marlinski, L. Treman, P. Salem, A. Brokx, A. Atendido, G. Salem, D. Maressa, P. Villepigue, C. Bauer, L. Pechulis. Row 2: K Hall, M. Lockwood, R. Fink, M. Howard, L. Peschio, M. Petrie, J. Walker, B. Meyer, K. Kaminski, S. Sauer, J. McAuley, S. Pasiecznik, A. Kaczor, M. Stevens, S. SP orotto, C. Carlone, J. . is Sim Stevens, S. Perl, J. Keen, J. Dahill, K.Sipprell, S. Engberg, M. Collins. Row 3: K Kunkle, D. Howe, C. Zlebarth, H. Andersen, J. Gregory, S. Lorenz, J. Polonskl, C. Tileny, C. Sabuda, M. Buzy, K. Matusick, L. Bernard, L. Miano, L. LoGiudice, N. Nowlcki, A. Saxum. Missing: Advisor Mrs. Sharon Clhockl, Advisor Mrs. Shirley Foscr, K. Hood, S. Hart, E. Wojtanlk M .QV v -.,a25S:!6i'55'9 ' .1 . . W, .-z s ,,, ,:,. V :Li 'A V va2:g,',a:,. 4 3 v if WJ ff' me 46' 4. a 1, v 1 Sf: f A 17 41 , 1 rw f , Q? 3411 f , 5 Qt A Q 7 My . Q ' f- -gn f nw: Aww. 3 .Mi-,..-f.7xy 1 .,,. ' f,,3,,,M .44 .sv Ya 4 'fi' '37 14 ff v s , H lv f 5 4 4- 6 0 1 Q . ,4 A' Q' 1 1245 1 -545527 I, 4 4 1 iv X' ..,g5,f W 5 ' ' ,Y 4 , A 64 ' , Q ' , Q- Y .wiiwf -W ifavxw NA, . - - .,, -me fe .ff 2' WHY , , M f 7' WWW? QW H :E iv 173: H if fffil , , v M, , if ox, W f, f va, , ,W 1 Y f f ,f,,, 7 pw f f, ff A V fy ,fg yy 'f',wc,,YQ t 'evra K - -,pix X . A P' u Senior Central Board The class of 1981 not only enjoys the distinction of being Hamburg's 100th graduating class, but it can also be recognized for its personality. Planning this very ac- tive flnal high school year is the Senior Central Board and its advisor, Mr. John Kemmer. It must be said that the members of the class of '81 pursued and lived out their high school years to the fullest, and they will remember and cherish the friendships they shared. Janna. 'UDIES JPENS V511 Vice President Leah Flanigan, Secretary Pat McKee, President Karen O'Brien, Treasurer Paul Richard- son, Secretary Torry Krawiec. all f Sitting: John Griflln, Leah F1an1gan,Pat McKee, Karen O'Bri en, Paul Richardson,Torry Krawiec, Willy Connelly Standing: Advisor Mr. John Kcrnmcr, Mary Ellcn Adragna, Judy Marlinski, Mindy Moll, Nancy Gambino, Mafk Muscato, Stephanie Lorenz, Lynn Schmidt, Al Wittmcvcr, Jane Harris Greg Blehler Holly Andersen Russel Rich, Kay Cornish, Kurt Miller, Alison Hauck, J li - , , v 1 Marilyn Buzy. u C TCQOYY, Chris Kunkle, Missy Howard, Robin Safflsonv ry 241 yr N 1 1 ?iW 7 , ,H H ,, , Q W A Z sn Susanne Alirets Richard Anderson X Mary Ellen Adragna Glenn Aldinger Holly Andersen Elaine Arendt 'ff ff' 'f .w,, ., W . M , ,V ww W A A , Lf ? H V- , '1 fa ' if ., mfg... , ,W . Z, sv 'A '71 'M' 4 ,gi,Q,:sfs? ffjf , I '.iv,,,m . 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Edward Cwick J ennifer Dahill Laura Dart Theresa Dasey Wendy Davis Kathleen Dempsey Cay we z Ki 1 fdd d 4 f 1 A -. Y' 3 4 ' 43. ' A , M,-,.. ..... uf ,J V s '-'-il s ff M ' A f ' Lawrence Dempsey D a n X- S A X FN., S K C. xymgssgix 1 Michael Dils David DiSarno Thomas Doherty Darlene Dotzler Beth Draudt Gordon Ducey Brian Dunlavey x. .H 6 Q x Veronica Dylo Carol Dzimian X X - .w-:mg 'va -wr JU -'.fY, ' . -J 4,42 Michael Egloil' Gary Empric Sandra Engberg Jane Engle L Sharyl Everetts Charles Fadale Karen Falk Theresa Faulkner Daniel Ferris K .. HFHQWQ- Mark Fidel Rachel Fink Robin Fischer Lisa Fittry Leah Flanigan Katherine Francis I Xxx Rochelle Franklin Paul Franz Russell Freeman David Fronczak William Frye Michael Gagne David Gallagher a Nancy Gambino Suzanne Gaulin '- , ,. . 2 J oAnne Gennocro Mary Anne Gerken Cynthia Gerrie If K Mark Gesko if -u ,HW Bonnie Gibson Alison Gillon Desiree Goddard Tracey Gokey Lisa Grant Scott Green -ur v W 1 1 I w . Robin Green Kelly Greene NX Robin Greenwood Julie Gregory J ohn Griifin 25- -f Robert Groundwater Scott Guenther Eric Gugliuzza Mark Haberer I 'Q 1' fnr i I , ,Q dw! H V' V ' A N N it ' U-3: , V t t . uv, 1. r ' . I X lrkv -1 -:Q ..., N' , Y ,,,.,fQj' , 3 'xo ,,n.nr ,kg L iffy!! f hm ,mm 4-,.5?,.v!,h,VM X A 4 , W M' V! I Eric Hackett 1 Michelle Haljk Patricia Hall Diane Halliman Julie Hamann Thomas Hanley n Jane Harris H Todd Haney Steven Harrington I Kathleen Hart A 4 .X K 3 f 1 Susan Hart Mary Hartloff Scott Harvey David Hatben Allison Hauck Karen Haugh X Paul Hawes Susan Headlee ff K Mark Henneberg Susan Hinkey Michael Hodge I N John Hoeber Peter Hoffman E Nancy Hohler Mark Hoj san Geoffrey Holdermiller Susan Hogan 1 A L E I 1 3 Jeffrey Holtz 'i A' . ' H H A HH , Karen Hood James Hostetter Melissa Howard Debra Howe Graham Howes FV, Ted Howes Michael Howie Jerome Hubert I pppp J, Tracy Hull Sherri Humphrey 4 I . 5 f I Q J MZ KM Stephen Idziur Joseph Jackson H Phillip Jacob David Jacobs Cheryl J eswald Kevin Johnson 53. d i l Diane Jones XJ X Edwin Kaczor 'n K K Karen Kaczmarski Joseph Kadi Marianna Karoglan Joanne Keen Lang Keesler Ellen Kehoe ! gf' Q. Karen Kelly A Melinda Kelly Allen Kerley I 1 fi I Harry King Dawn Klein X7 2 Pamela Knight Victoria Krawiec Linda Kruger Gerald Kuebler David Kuhn rfs:?Q ELLEN ADRAGNA - I will remember you, think you, ,pray for you, and when another day is through I'11 still be friends with you. -Bill Danoif you friends. RICHARD ANDERSON - The times we spent in high school are full of lim, happiness and good tlmes. I wish luck and parties to my classmates, and remember always, be yourself - KAREN BAGINSKI - The more you put into living, the more you get out of life. Good times with good friends make ljfe's merrlest moments. SUSAN BALKO - I know it hurts to say goodbye, but it's tlme for me to ily - REO M 8: D, Cindy, Sue 8: HB - thanks for everything! I LOVE YOU ALL! Let music always H11 your hearts! PHILIP BANTLE - Good times, bad times I've had my share, but school is out and it's party, party, party. Decent man, decent! MICHELE BARNAS - Cherish life, for each moment will be a memory! KIM BARTLETT - Friends, laughter and love have made many great memories for me at Ham- burg High - Good luck to the graduating class of 1981. JANE BARTON - Do what you must, do what's best for you. Some beg, some borrow. Only to survive until tomorrow. - Chuck Rizzo. Olive Juice, Commando 8: S.C. and B.J. JACKBAUMAN - If I leave here tomorrow would you still remem- ber me? For I must be traveling on now, because there's too many places I've got to see. -Lynyrd Skynyrd. '81 Rules! s of lt 19 1 onors and Quotes MARK BEHLMAIER - Special thanks to Michelle Penrod who greeted me with hugs and kisses between classes. Chips 1-4-3!! It's been a great year Bye all. JACKIE BEHLMAIER - The time has come to say goodbye, thanks to my friends who made my year so unforgettable fespecially S.B., B.L., and D.A.J. M. KATHY BENSON - I will never forget my high school years. All the friends and memories were ex- cellent. Good Luck everyone. Kathy or is that Mary? SHARON BENSON - I will never forget this place, but with God's help I hopefully will, and for those that are stuck here, too bad! GREG BIEHLER - So long someone is waiting I got places to go I got things to see it's hard to face the music but it's something we all must do I'll always remem- ber the crazy times we went through. -Kansas PATTY BILOWUS - Never let anything get you down. All of my love to the STONED family. Remember it's better to be in hot water than stagnant water. ABAB ADIOS AMIGOS! ANDY BINAXAS - Free from all the weary wasted hours. Free to live our lives the way we want to. Free to realize just what we've been through. MARILYN BJARNARSON - Be true to yourself for if you cannot, who's friendship are you worthy of? Thanks to all who've helped me through these years. Best wishes and God's speed! RENEE BLADY - Some will go to college, some will go to seag others will rob a bank and some may choose to be free. I wish I could for- see what the future has for me. HOLLY ANDERSEN Salutatorian Together we have grown as one, It seems as though we've just begun. But now We enter a new day, I hope you find your Happiness along the way. '81 forever. BRIAN BLAZICKO - Seeing is the final accomplishment of a man of knowledge and it is attained when one has stopped the world by the technique of not-doing. -Don Juan Matus 97 GUY BLODGETT - If you have any doubts - do it - even if it's illegal. KURT BLOMQUIST - We now go our separate ways. Remember, Bluegrass to Capuzzi, wool itches to morning practices, to V-ball and more. Never forget these times shared. N. - PAM BETTCHER Editor-in-Chief We walk on this earth for a short time spreading our knowledge, happiness and love along the way. Living, loving all the while looking for the right way to say Good- bye. BARB BOLAND - If you love something set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't - it never was. -Unknown NORINE BOROWIEC - I think about the times to come knowin' I will be the lucky one and ever our love Wlll last, I always want to call you frlends . - Kenny Loggins 98 BEVERLY BOYD - I wanna tell Ya right nowfI'm not afraid to say howfYou put this love in my hear-t!'l'here are some times when I doubt! But You always find me out -K. Green LAURIE BOYER - Do not cry my friends when We part, We will never part with a broken heart. For I have memories in my mind that will never fade until the end of time. YVONNE BOYERT-ifhanks to all the people who helped me get through my high school years: My counselor, friends, parents, sister, and especially my boyfriend Rob. SUE BROOKS - If at first you don't succeed - GIVE UP! ALAN BROSE -A You should do it right the first time, so you donlt have to come back and do it again. PETER BROWN - Who was it that said, 'Time flies when your having fun? The Street-Sign Raiders strike again, and don't ever forget the S,C. motto: We beg, borrow, steal, we take what We can get . .. JANINE BUGANSKI - My feel- ings are like my fingerprints, the color of my eyes, and the sound of my voice, unique to me and unrepeatable. ROBERT BURAU - Many dreams come true, and some have silver linings, I live for my dreams, and a pocketfirl of gold. -Robert Plant HUBERT BURKI - There is no one luckier than he who thinks himself so. -German Proverb. JULIE BUSHNELL - Showing up is 80 percent of ltfe. -Woody Allen S MARILYN BUZY - one can Swing anything using determination an , patience if they have exceum? parents and friends. Thank Y A Bananas and don't W01'1'Y - You lov it! '81 take care- JULIE CAPROUS - W6 HIC Hu, i seems, saving ourselves for t11Q Senior Prom. But many of 1-IS f01'gf . 3' that somewhere along the wayw' Harrington. CHUCK CARL - Living is eas with eyes closed, misun. derstanding all you see. It's gettin hard to be someone, but it au works out, it doesn't matter much to me. -John 8: Paul ROBIN CARR - School was fun. I could think of better things to do 0 'G' ,1 .T :I must learn to dance. -Alaf 'U T M11 . 5 Tx .5 Q. , , 1: r ll but nothing would have helped me make more friends. Good luck tori all. I'm gonna miss ya! RICH CARY - Hungover. Red: t Eyed. Dog Tired. Satisfied. It's ai long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. -Charlie Daniels TIM CASNELLIE - The time has come to venture out into the world. I LOVE YOU CARRIE. CAS-N-CAZ 1 T.L.A. TOM CHAVANNE - Ifl see you no more in this world I'll meet you on the next one and don't be late. -Hendrix ANTHONY CHESTNUT - Life is a great journey, We strive to survive, to reach those goals in life we desire. -A. Chestnut SUE CHITTESTER - These past A four years in high school have been an experience, but thanks to my ' fannly and my friends, I made it well . . . hopefully! Love ya and good luck. A Q 'u f A I Iii. . - 1rQ'ff.'-V ' CIRAUIJO - Someone once bltl me to never let go of my fdreams, and to take all of what life offers me Thank You, Timmy Willis GEOF CLARK - People come and go, But memories never fade .. . ADAIR CLULOW - Memories seep through my mind like fog through the willow branches. Eter- nal love to the J.R.C.'s and the Quarters crew, and most of all, my buds - L.B., D.S., D.C., J.C. 'I.L.Y. LYNN COCHRAN - Make each day worth living because today is the yesterday you will remember tomorrow. Thanks to my friends who made my memories of Ham- burg so special. JULIE COLIN - Go placidly among the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. I love you all and will hold the memories forever. DESIDERATA-JC MARLENE COLLINS - Remem- ber me as I do you, with all the love possible for one to feel for another - which no time can end, no dis- tance alter, but endures forever. BRIAN COLLOPY - If I were to say that I enjoyed it I'd be lieing. Vicki I'm watching you Buf- fyfWinger Communist Party in H8479 WILLIAM CONNELLY - It's been nice, hope you find your paradise .. . hope your dreams will all come true .. . will we ever meet again? - I must be movin' on. -Supertramp KAY CORNISH - The best way to life is to love many things and share these things with others. Thanks to all my friends for mak- ing these years great! 4 A LYNN CORTO - I know not what course others may take but as for me, give me liberty or give me death! -P. Hemy. Je veux remer- cier tous mes amis pour leur amltie. SHEILA COURTNEY - Thanks to my friends for all the good times, especially CS, BR, TN, LP, JB, and MD. DENNIS CROWLEY - The future is uncertain and the end is always near, but there's still time to change the road your on, - I hope so Jim Morrison Robert Plant ED CWICK - Graduation: the calm before the storm. JENNIFER DAHILL - When does the next bus to Boston leave? AP's are worth all the hard work. College, really? Live the good life: sail, play temns, walk a beach. Thank you Mom!! LAURA DART - Our sweet days are memories now, as I face the world looking back at you. Love to our Halfway House , Navy office, and most of all, Paul. THERESA DASEY - Every year is getting shorter never seem to find the time, plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines -Pink Floyd. WENDY DAVIS - Our lives are a reflection of past deeds, remem- bering greatness, and the promise of future memories. KATHY DEMPSEY - Sometimes you dream, sometimes it seems there's nothing there at all, you just seem older than yesterday, and you are waiting for tomorrow to call. -Elton John. MIKE DILS - The job is done and I go out another boring day I leave it all behind me now so many worlds away. -Scorpions DAVID DISARNO - Everywhere is, freaks and heavies, dykes and faries, tell me where is sanity . . . H Ten Years After. I l STEVE BULERA Top Ten Thne it was and what a time it was, it was. A time of in- nocence, a time of con- fidences. Long ago it must be. -Shnon and Garfunkle TOM DOHERTY - I know I'll keep searching even after today. - Seger BETH DRAUDT - We can walk our road together, if our goals are all the same, we can run alone and free, if we pursue a different aim. What I once dreamed, has come. 99 GORDON DUCEY - I have nothing to say except Good-Bye. VERONICA DYLO - To my dearest friends: ST, SM, DD, KS, Deucer dream any dream ex- perience any good experience know yourself Be happy, thanks for making 1981 the Greatest KAREN KACZMARSKI Top Ten What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny mat- ters compared to what lies within us. -Ralph Waldo Emerson. CAROL DZIMIAN - There is nothing more wonderful than the feeling you get from sharing, and there is no greater happiness than the warmth you get from loving. 100 GARY EMPRIC - Shreds of our memories are lying on our grasp, wounded words of laughter are graveyards of the past disturb- ing the waters of our lives. -Keith Emerson SANDRA ENGBERG - It is a funny thing about life, if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it. -Somerset Maugham. The sky is the limit Class of '81. SHARYL EVERETTS - Crash, peeping, yellow roses, blah, ding, pooper, pugna, M8rM's, mittel, we live for love. I do anyhow. Thanks to those who gave theirs and received mine! KAREN FALK - We've had some great years together - thanks for everything. I'll miss you! Perly, Bulie, Buffer, Jhana, Jen, and Michelleko. TERRI FAULKNER - May you look upon each new day as a challenge to success, an oppor- tunity for happiness, and may you find both. -Unknown DAN FERRIS - Vent, Vidi, Discessi. MARK FIDEL - When choosing between two evils I always like to choose the one I've never tried before. RACHEL FINK - My friends, I will remember you, think of you, pray for you. And when another day is through, I'l1 still be friends with you. -Bill Danoif ROBIN FISCHER - Make a bigger place tn the universe for your head to live in and it will grow to H11 the space - D. Crosby. LISA FITTRY - The day has come to settle down, now it's time to go our own Ways, but those special memories I'll always cherish. I'll never be able to forget. B.W. LEAH FLANIGAN - Eveofone is H moon, and has a dark side Wl1iCh he never shows to anY0n6- To Jane' Elaine, and Louise - these years will never be forgotten- KATHERINE FRANCIS - We are in our truest life when W6 are in OU1' dreams awake. PAUL FRANZ - It's not over 'til it's over. RUSSELL FREEMAN - Russel Freeman was here. DAVE FRONZAK - I can't see - Zappa. MIKE GAGNE - When I think back to all the crap I learned in High School it's a wonder I can think at all -Paul Simon. NANCY GAMBINO - If all my golden memories could be rolled into one, they would shine just like the sun. And after it was over we could have them back again -James Taylor CINDY GERRIE - So many faces in and out of my life, some'll last, some'll just be now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes - I'm afraid it's time for goodbye again. BJ MARK GESKO - For it is a Weed that turns to a flower in your mind. Hey Magaues, take a shower! BONNIE GIBSON - Thanks to the class of '81 who left me with the best memories ever. Always remember to think - then go ahead and do it anyway! Me-n-you forever! ALISON GILLON - You will find, peace of mind if you look, Way down in your heart and soul -Earth Wind 8: Fire. Thanks for all the good times S.M. and B.L. you're the best! TRACEY GOKEY - Time has a way of slipping by, but memories will never fade, we'11 have each other in our hearts or minds. 'Thanks Mom, Dad, and Friends that were kind. LISA GRANT - Twelve years sitting behind a desk is too much for me. Fm going out there and live life to the fullest and become someone important. I love you Mom!! ROBIN GREEN - Memories, like the corner of my mind, misty water colored memories, of the way we were. Thanks to everyone who's made this year so special to me. SCOTT GREEN - Take it from a pro, crying is the best way to relieve tensions. Senior Law: SENIORS RULE, Juniors next year, Sophomores LATER KELLY GREEN - Farther along we'l1 understand, we're all just part of the plan. The sun of reality has dawned above eternity -James Seals. ROBIN GREENW OOD - Life as in tennis - you do your best to hit the best shot you possibly can and then break a string in the final set! Thanks to Ron, Don, 8: Betsy, we made it. JULIE GREGORY - Oh my friends, I shall miss the joy you brought, but distance cannot separate hearts t.hat still remem- ber -Joan Walh Angle. JOHN GRIFFIN - Thanks to all of my friends for making this such a great year. Always remember our 1980 Football season. ROB GROUNDWATER - To all my friends - may you succeed to the fullest in everything you do. The class of '81 - the best of luck. See you all in the future. SCOTT GUENTHER - Pm hiding out celebrating with a bottle of cheer. If and when I pass this final year. Rebel ERIC GUGLUIZZA - Love is Bar- bara Lang. Love is all my friends. Love is Football, Baseball, and Hockey. Love is Hamburg High School. Thanks for the memories. ERIC HACKETT - Sing to the no- ble eagle help is on the way I know you're not excited an eagle is no waif, fly on up to Canada this coun- try isn't safe any more -Manassas. PATRICLA HALL - To my one and only, thank you for being you and always caring. Love forever. DIANE HALLIMAN - Friends are to be valued and mine are worth more than most Remember the years welve been together, think about the years to come. TODD HANEY - I learned a lot in my years in school, had fun, made some friends, but the best part of school is leaving. TOM HANLEY - Flirtin' with dis- aster every day! -Molly Hatchet STEVE HARRINGTON - A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough -Unknown. JANE HARRIS - And I don't know why, why should love come down and suddenly sweep me away. I want to fly but there are so many things in my way. -Jackson Browne. KATHY HART - What is a friend? I will tell you. It is a person with whom you dare to be yourself -Crane. Nothing now is left but a majestic memory. -Longfellow. SUE HART - Time it was, and what a tinie it was, it was . . . a time of innocence, a time of confldences. MARY HARTLOFF - The road goes ever on and on, down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow, if I can. -J .R.R. Tolkien. ED KACZOR Top Ten Don't take life too seriously, you can't get out of it alive. -Anonymous SCOTT HARVEY - Those progress - I've hypocrites hand you their trash, but it was mind in the first place so I'll btu'n it to ash I -Genesis. 101 PAUL HAWES - The Wise man embraces the one and sets an ex- ample to all not on a show he shines, not justifying himself he is distinguished, not bragging he receives recognition. -Unknown. ALISON HAUCK - When you part from your friends, grieve notg for that which you love most of them may be clearer in his absence. -Kahlil Gibra.n. CHRIS KUNKLE Top Ten Nothing shall prevail against us, or disturb our cheerful faith, that all which We behold is full of blessings. -Wordsworth. Go for it ,811 KAREN HAUGH - My days at the Senior High have been enriching and enjoyable. I only hope that my future will be as fun. SUE HEADLEE - Nothing but heaven itself is better than a friend who is really a friend. -Price. Thanks for the memories. 02 TIM HERRMAN - My Senior year was the best yet. I finally learned to ski, and met Donna Marie, I love you Donna. SUSAN HINKEY - We shall all meet again in the future. MIKE HODGE - It's been a faster year than yesterday all the things that I had planned, and when I think I might be gaining, I'm in the sunshine once again. -Kansas JOHN HOEBER - . . . though it's just a memory, some memories last foreverf' -Weil Peart-Rush NANCY HOHLER - Good friends must not always be together - it is the feeling of oneness when distant that proves a lasting friendship. -Susan Polls Shultz. PETER HOFFMAN - It was early morning yesterday, I was up before the dawn and I really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be moving on. -Supertramp MARK HOJSAN - I've had good times, bad times, and most of the time I've been stuck here! Keep on truckin' and ridin' high. DAVID HOLLFELDER - If you love something set it free. If it comes back, then it's yours. If it doesn't then it never was. -Unknown. To all my friends who made life worth living KAREN HOOD - If you have built castles in the air, your Work need not be lost, that is where they should be. Now put foundations un- der them. -Thoreau. Thanks JC DANIEL J. HORNBERGER - Keep up your God, Peace, Faith, and Romance. -Don Juan. S .HM HosTETrER - Times H-fe Changing and we must keep U10Vp ing along, it has been niC6 While ii lasted. Hey Gugliuzza Want wx make a bet? MISSY HOWARD - Cherish the memories of yesterday, savor the joys of today, and nurture the promises of tomorrow. My friends! Thank you for making these years so special. TRACY HULL - Oh, what a rogue and peasant slave am I! GRAHAM HOWES - Special thanks to all my friends, and ess pecially t11e guys in the MOOD. Tom, Paul, Doug. Keep partying BL, TW, JG, TH, DW, PF, TH, DB, JB, MB, Pete Towneshend, Love ya I J H Yr N- . , ..?' .5 l. ln' 4 . . . . I' gl 'Yr f 1 . . W .Y A V. ,s rp! i . 7 ' n JD. STEPHEN IDZIUR - What we need is not the will to believe, but the wish to find out Use it for the rest of your lives. Thanks to all my good friends and: Let the good times roll. -The Cars. JOE JACKSON - Planta su: ski like the best, or do the best you can do! DAVID JACOBS - Elle est petite et tres jolie. Mais elle n'est pas tranquille. He met her again. Her name is Flanigan. PHIL JACOB - For long you live and high you fly and smiles you'1l give and tears you'll cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. -Pink Floyd CHERYL JESWALD - I look to the sea. Reflections in the waves spark my memory. Some happy, some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. -Styx + i 1 1 o -5' Qt., -'N ', -xl., .X ' X' A s. JOHNSON - on1y those who attempt the absurd are .bapable of achieving the impossi- ble, M.R.G. DIANE JONES - I hope life treats you kind, and I hope you have all 'you ever dreamed of I wish you joy and happiness, but above all things .. . I wish you love. -Parton JOE KADI - Always remember to forget the things that made you sad, but never forget the things that made you glad. Thanks Carol. MARIANNA KAROGLAN - If you got it today you don't want it tomorrow, man. 'Cause as a matter of fact, tomorrow never happens, it's all the same day. -Janice Joplin V JOANNE KEEN - The finest kind of friendship is between people who expect a great deal of each other but never ask it Thanks to all my friends, especially you Nanc. ELLEN KEHOE - To Rob: I need you, like the flower needs the rain you know I need you, guess I'1l start it all again you know I need you, I need you. -America KAREN KELLY - 'Tm sorry to be leaving you, but other voices beckon mef, -John Denver. I would have never made it without a little help from my friends. Sis MELINDA IQELLY - And I will go on shining, Shining like brand new I'll never look behind me, My trou- bles will be few. -Supertramp ALLEN KERLEY - To the Class of '81, Good friends, Good times, Good Luck! HARRY KING - Kiss today good- bye, and point me towards tomorrow, we did what we had to do, but I can't regret what I did for love - what I did for you. -A Chorus Line - DW, JC, PM, Mom 81 Dad. DAWN KLEIN - I really have en- joyed my stay but I must be moving on. -Supertramp. Good Luck to the Senior Class. PAMELA KNIGHT - If it feels good do it. -Luke Mumbach. The drunker they get the better they look. -Dave Wutz. Its been real. -Pam Knight. Once is not enough. -Wally Skalyo. 'FORI KRAWIEC - To live your life in your own way to reach the goals you have set for yourself. . . to be the you that you want to be - that is success. -Unknown LINDA KRUGER - Bob, thank you for being you, and making me what I am. You're someone very special to me. I love you more than words can ever say! Wait until 5fl6f84. CATHY KOTLA - Life is made up of little bits of time and each one is a gift for us to love and cherish. GERRY KUEBLER - The day of judgements come. And you can bet that I've been resting, for this testing, digesting every word the experts say. Peace-Love-and GENESIS. JEFFREY KUHN - I have not yet begun to fight! MICHELLE KYNE - Everything must have an end like an ocean to a shore, like a river to a stream. Our time too has come to close. Now we must try the handle of the road. -Seger BRUCE LAIBLE - Join the Gib- son Gang, after all wouldn't you really rather have a Gibson! BARB LANG - Life without friendship and love, is death in it- self Love you Eric, Ali, Shari, and so many others. Thanks for the memories. MIKE MANGINO Associate Editor-In-Chief It is better to remain friends and Love each other, Than to Love and have No Friends To Love. Thanks to ALL my Friends, PO, PO, CF, DK, JJ, KB, GB, ECHOES STAFF, 8: BIG M. LINDA LAVIN - Your life is what you make of it and REAL FRIENDS can only make it much better! Much love and luck to Mary, and Thom, my old friends and my new ones, tool 103 . Q, .- ,, V 4 4 T1 f 411 J 1 -'sim ,W I fa ,v , .. .Q Y X x ,A W Q. TACQELL ghagk Seeez 3-rwwes IN me nun f , , , NW I Xxxf' I Z lk f f- Qunnrsnsfili? MM 5f7Af6' WWUHWS Walker Cronkile M c .. 5 l .'5StLrQ:g1Q51wEE . b E f- g 9 If.-,ge I-330: : x-.AL ' 'H' 'fi' 'PA' 41-25- ' J' 3 s- tb: 5 ,M ,W ' N A Q 'V ij! f' - 4 ,f ix 'wrN ,N L' f , ' A y 4 ,fi r , ! , , I Qentennial clam - ISS! GENERAL Q E 5 HOSPITAL R E E HALFTXME DANCERS Kmmmmmwm NONNEU NH ... HUSTAGEUQ E AT UN CAPS!! :VX CDRYSTLING :LQ ELJNVHD V SSHSINHTIQN HTTEMPT .,..,,. In Q Qi Q .tiki CELEB? I E 1 E Z r- ' MQTWEWE WEAST NME LE -Q' ' ll ' l Q ..-- E E Vid I9 W W f 5':iW' QPU: THE MAN WHO 4 CAME T0 DINNER BARB LEACH - Be on your way, maybe someday we will meet again. Try not to cry. Tears make me think how it might have been. -D. Fogelberg .2 S ' l sf 1 ' i L I5 ELLEN MCKEY Valedictorlan Six days off the Cuban coast when a sail ahead they spied A galleon of the treasure fleet, the mizzen lookout cried Greg Lake JAMES LESLIE - All the world's a stage, and all the men are mere players. -Shakespeare. So to you my friends, Good Luck and play your ltfe well. 106 TOM LOGIUDICE - Lord, I was born a rarnblin' man. Trying to make a living, doing the best I can. When I leave I'll hope you'l1 un- derstand, I was born a ramblin' man. -Bob Seger THERESA LINDSEY - If words are but thoughts, then dreams are only distant realities. -Mitch Gokey MARCIA LOCKWOOD - Friendship's a bond that no one can sever - It starts with a smile and it lingers forever. -Manbry. Thanks to all my friends for being there. STEPHANIE LORENZ - The ex- periences were hard but good and I've grovsm as a person due to them. Friends, you got me through - you saved my life. Thank you so much. Good Luck Guys! JEFF LOYALL - Keep on reaching for your goals in life and don't ever get discouraged. Norine, thanks for the love and memories you've given me over the past three years. TERRY MACK - I'm alright, nobody worry about me, why you got to gimme a flght, can't you just let it bel -Collins JOHN MAGAVERN - If I donlt die by Thursday, I'll be crankin' Friday night. J.B. Those who bloom too soon, soon wither and die. Mesko, meet me in t.he nighthouse. DAWN MAHONEY - Memories can always bring sunny thoughts to mind. Like remembering a special day Of the very happiest kind! Thanks Friends, Love 'ya DK. S ELIZABETH MAILEY - All the Wm-1d'S a Stage and all the men and women merely players- Thai' 119-VC their exits and entrances. Each one in their own time plays many P9118- -Shakespeare LESLIE MANGES - Graduation, I've waited so long and it's finally here. Good Luck to all of my friends. Love 'ya Terrll Arizona some day I'll stay in your sunshine. MINDY MARAS - Everybody needs a little help from their friends. Thanks for all the help J 1 1 . .1 -' A N? 91 . .Sl ' x , s' 'Q JY ' --lo 1 A .ll . ly , A' 'Q you've given me JP, JW, KM, and the many others. JUDY MARLINSKI - As long as you my friends are happy where you are, then I too am happy. -Susan Polls Schutz CHRISTOPHER MARTIN - Hotells and Midnight coaches be sure to hide the roaches as that ilnal day approaches CSN 8: Weanie Rock Shock Will Never... SHERRY MARTINEZ - Yester- day's already a dream and tomorrow is a vision but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. -Unknown JERRY MATTHEWS - I look around for the friends that I used to turn to to pull me through. Look- ing into their eyes I see them runn- ing tool -Jackson Browne BRIAN MCGRATH - Everyone is a damned fool at least ilve minutes every day. Wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. -E. Hubbard BETSY MCGARVA - Leave the dreams you have don't dwell on what has been. -Tommy Bolin. JPIWLYF PATRICK MCKEE - 'There are things only that a man cannot hide: That he is drunk and that he isin love. Thanks Martha!! KATHY MCMAHON - Everyone has their Erailities, and whoever 'looks for a friend without imper- fections will never find what he seeks -Robert Stevenson. FOREVER MYSELF!! JOE MEANY - Let it roll baby roll keep your eyes on the road your hands on the wheel break on through to the other side 'cause no one here gets out alive. -J . Morrison MARGARET MEYERS - You know that I care what happens to you and I know that you care for me. So I don't feel alone or a weight of a stone and any fool knows a dog needs a home. GEORGE MICHALKO - What ever you think it is, youlre wrong. BL MICHELLE MICHALKO - Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've im- agined. -Thoreau ELLEN MIKUCKI - It's hard to imagine that this was all here before us, and it will still all be here when We're not -Tom Wilson MARK MILLACE - You can't leave footprints on the sands of time by sitting down. -Unknown. Good Luck to everybody. SUSAN MILLACE - Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feel- ing safe with a person, neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words. -George Elliot MELINDA MOLL - To all my friends: I wish you all the love in the world, but most of all I wish it from myself CM X. KIM MONCKTON - Thank you for yesterday, yesterday made today possible. Thank you for today, without it tomorrow could never be! L.F. ALLEN MOOT - 'Ihe commercial says go for the gusto, and that's what I'll do but if I don't reach 30, lt's been nice to know you, es- pecially Carol Mooner. KAREN MORAN - He that hath the son hath life and he that hath not the son of God hath not life! If the son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed. DEBBIE MORGAN - Fm past the point of going quietly insane . . . Pm getting quite noisy about it The neighbors must think Fm mad. The neighbors for once think right. BAB MARK MOSCATO - Good luck to THE CLASS OF '81: And don't let studies interfere with your college education .. . The Class Clown. I love you Bonnie. CHERYL MOSGELLER - To Mary and Joe: if you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with. Cheryl CINDY MULLEN - When you've seen beyond yourself then you may find, peach of mind, is waiting there. -Harrison. Kelly, what a way to say buyg you can't see my tears I shed! XO LUKE MUMBACH - Wine, women and song. To T.P. C.M. D.H. look- out for the whipping post Glenn: keep the trains rolling. DON MURCKO - See as a child sees - thejoy . . .the wonder. . .the hope. TRICIA NEALE - Reach for the stars in your dreams and help them down the rainbow to reality. . . then watch the colors glow. JENNIFER NEIGER - Tomorrow is always a beginning. . 7 ' thai Z 'gt x 'K KURT MILLER Student Council President When looking at a person, if you see only bad, you are looking at their wrong side. Dum Spero Spiro BOB NEWBERRY - Go for it NANCY NIGRO - Share with me my sadness and I'll share with you my joy. Many thanks to all my friends. Joanne - looking forward to our college days together. 107 KEITH E. NORWARD - Life is the happiness and sadness that one makes it Life is full of joy, ups and downs. You only live once, so live your life to the fullest LAURIE O'BRIEN - My high school years were filled with love and laughter and the memories of my friends will be remembered forever. KAREN O'BRIEN Senior Class President To give is to receive - hugs and smiles make the world go lround. Our dreams and memories shall always be cherished. JLD SWSMRH AAHMKP RPMPR . . .Thanks Marge. PAUL O'HERN - Pardon me but obviously you have mistaken me for someone else. It's not that you and I are so clever, but that others are such fools. R.C., M.G., P.O. 108 PETER OIHERN - Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet, and bald is beautiful. Thanks for the friendships, S.F., D.K., P.O., D.J., M.M., J.J., B.G., K.B., J.G. DEBBIE OLISLAGER - The best times are never gone as long as the memories go on. A very special person to me, Bob. Thank you everyone for helping me get along. Thanks - DS, NN, JS, POH. JIM O'MERA - I went to school. I did my best Now my future will be my final test CRAIG PAAS - Thank God Pm from Scranton - Pitchers do it faster - Squtrrelly TLA - Thanks Ma Pa Bro Gram Gramp Gram - Good Luck to everyone in the Class of '81 - Express TIM PALISANO - It's time for us to leave the nest Don't be like the rest but be the best Thank you my friends for the best years of my life. Don't fade away. CHERYL PENROD - Rug time, intramurals, Junior High, truth, party-hall, hudy, headaches, deutch, Shell, M.B., Jerry, nurses, uniforms, bedbaths, - to be the best we can bel MICHELLE PENROD - Egyptian, SOS, sissy, skiing, Chip 8: Dale, M8zM's, and little m's, Ring My Bell , Crazy Driver, Joyful and Chipper: Tasting t.he honey of LOVE. LISA PENSENSTADLER - Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to loose, and nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free . . . -Janis Joplin SUE PERL - It isn't the moun- tains ahead that wear you out, it's the grain of sand ln your shoe. S WADE PETERSON - Thanks U0 all my friends at Hamburg High for I making this year the best of all. Always remember, Uncle Fredzo is alive and well? Abducted bY the Harryraiders. LISA PETRONE - There is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own way. -Chris Morley JEFFREY PFISTER - To be or not to beg I'll never get it right. CAROL PHILLIPS - So long before we end land then begin, - We'll drink a toast to how it's been I've loved these days. -Billy Joel SUE PINIEWSKI I was not the smartest, but I tried the hardest. Being the smartest is not always best, but trying your hardest is the best test NATALIE PIPITONE - Hope for the best, expect the worst, and take whatever comes with a smile. May you all flnd happiness in the years to come. ADAM PRENTKI - Memories are visions that bring the good and help you cope with the bad. Honor these memories and carry them close to your heart JOE PREZIO - Your future's brighter now, There're brighter days ahead. And you said farewell words were better left unsald. -Tommy Bolin CI.L.Y.B.L.M.J HILLARY RAUB - My future is awaiting me. If one day we meet again, I shall tell you of my ex- periences and journies. Now, I carry on with memories of the vivid past. JULIUS REINER - Consider well what your strength is equal to, and what exceeds your ability. -Horace 4 X. 3 Qi' '1 l . JF .54 '1 ni' VBARB RICH Hold' fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a af.,f!.1b1'0k2f1 winged bird that cannot ily. ti 'Q -Langston Hughes ' p VI N ' H ' 1 . . 'Q t- ' pl' ' filly ' I3 L I - l .1 . fra' . ' .1 1 ,ff ' ... jf. MARK RICHMOND - Success ,qi xwithout honor is an unseasoned V dish - it will satisfy your hunger, 'but it won't taste good. -Joe ' Paterno PENNIE RIESKE - Nothing mat- A ters but the weekend. -Billy Joel ROBERT RITZ - You only Clive once, so do it right! fPartyj JACK ROBBINS - My Marlenieg breathe, breathe, in t.l1e air, don't be afraid to care, leave but don't leave me, you've been too good to me, MS - I'l1 never forget you. PF MARY ROGOSCH - Something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for, are the true essentials of a happy and meaningful life. -David Goodman SHIRLEY RONEKER - The days that make us happy make us wise. TRICIA ROZBICKI - The future is uncertain and the end is always near. -Jim Morrison and the Doors LISA ROZYCKI - Always remem- ber your rules. But even if you forget, please remember number 5!! CM - You've made it great We've had many good times. Don't forget the Hanks! CAROLINE RUCKER - Try to be like the turtle - at ease in your own shell. -Bill Copeland CHARLENE SABIA - . . .you know that nothing can ever change what we have always been and always will be to each other. CELINE SABUDA - There is a past which is gone foreverg but there is a future which is still our own unknown. Have fun. WILLIAM SADKIN - Deep in t.he human unconscious is a persuasive need for a logical universe. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic. -Frank Herbert KATHY SADLER - To dream the impossible dream ... -Don Quixote DAVID SAIA - I know hard work never killed anyone, but it sure can maim a lot! Thank you friends for the good times we've had. I wouldn't change a thing. SPR! From Night Typing to Evening Rehersals, I've enjoyed it all! MARTY SALEM - Pm takin' the time to find some new roads into my mind discoverln' things - and givin' them wings. It's tune that this boy learned to fly. -Dave Mason DEBBIE SAMBORA - You have only failed when you have failed to try - Good Luck to everyone. The good times are yet to come. DAVID SAMUELSON - Thanks: Kate, Colleen, Steve, Matt, Karen, Lou Ann, Chuck, Mark, Pete, Jen, Mike M., Sam, Sue, Gid, Kati, BJ, Tom, Dan, The Ds, KH, PLAY THE GOOD GAME! DORENE SANTI - I wish you the peace to let love grow!!! Keep a smile! The Eagles ROBIN SARRASIN - A single rose can be my garden, A single friend my world. -Unknown. CHERYL SAUNDERS - To all my friends: we've had a lot of excellent times. Parties, GG s, the beach, and lots of others. Thanks for everything - especially the squirrels. LYNN PECHULIS Top Ten Cherish yesterday Dream tomorrow Live today. -Unknown MARK SCANLON - I've got the power, I've got the moves, and the women love me so Here's to all my friends and the times we've spent together - may they live forever. 109 CLAUDIA SCHEIBLER - To all my friends, hope your birdies will come, remember you only live once so do it or die, let's not forget CM and AWIAID. SUSAN SCHELBLE - They'll show you photographs of how your life should be but they're just someone else's fantasy -Styx. Hey JRC's keep in touch. PAUL RICHARDSON Top Ten Many thanks to all my friends - I've loved these days -Billy Joel. '4And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you makef' -The Beatles LYNN SCHMIDT - Now I know my life has given me more than memories. Day by day we can see in every moment there's a reason to carry on. -Kenny Loggins TIMOTHY SCHMIDT - Guess what? I couldn't think of anything to say! Sir Timothy R. Schmidt 110 LISA SCHMITT - I was running from my master, trying every new thing I could find. Life turned into one disaster, without the Lord I ahnost blew my mind. -Dallas Holm TRACI SCHUNK - And a new day will dawn for those who stand long. -Led Zepplin. WAYNE T. SCI-1U'ITS - We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there, even if it is filled with nuclear wastes. LEE ANN SEDOVY - Aim at the sun. You may not reach it, but you will fly higher than if you never aimed at all. Good Luck Horizon. DAN SELLE - There are a lot of things you have to sacrifice. It all depends on how deep you want to get into Whatever your gig is. -Jimi Hendrix MARY JANE SHAFLEY - We are all the same. No one's on any higher lever than anybody else. We've all got it within us for whatever we want to grasp for. -Bob Dylan JERRY SHEEHY - Those of you who think you know everything are very annoying to those of us who do. ANDREW SHERIDAN - I'm look- ing back and I can't see the past anymore, so hazy Ilm on a track and traveling so fast, oh for sure Fm crazy -Pete Townshend DON SHETLER - Death makes angels of us all and gives us wings where we had shoulders smooth as ravens claws. -Jinl Morrison S KATHY SINCLAIR - Love 311, trust a few, do wrong to no-one. Speak well of everyone if you speak of them at all. One ofthe real joys of life is having friends and keeping in touch with them. WALLY SKALYO - When you see this remember me, and bear me in your mind, let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find. -Brian Jones H943-19681 SANDY SKOWRONSKI - Well it just goes to show ya, there's always something, if it's one thing it's the other! LISBETH SMITH - I got to show the world all that I want to be, and all my abilities, there's so much more to me - I've got it well in hand and oh how I have planned. -D. Ross JIM SMOLINSKI - The past is my heritage, the present my respon- sibility, the future my challenge. J ODI SPORYSZ - Come share the dreams of life with me, then we can search for tomorrow on every shore ET AMO GC. ANN SRENIAWSKI - Thanks for all the good times you've given me, the memories are all in my mind. Commodores Parties, GG s and the prom. DEBBIE STADELMAIER - Never shall I forget the days which I spent with all of you at Hamburg High. Continue to be my Friends, as you will always find me yours. BRIDGIT STAFF - There's got to be something more, keep a hold on still you know what it is your waiting for now you just hold on, hold out, hold on. -Jackson Browne 'MZDEBBIE STATLER If 1 leave 6.1, here tomorrow will you still ali' WL. , J jfrf-4' H-f' ,,.,... ,. 5. . A fl, - If 'ifS.'! -jqemember me, for I must be gf'-' ' 'ltfavelin' on now 'cause there's too .many places I've got to see. , -- -Lynra skymd jx . ,U A KATHY STETZ - To the class of I 781, the best of luck to you all and may your dreams come true. JEFFREY STEVENS - If I've lear- ned anything it's nothing succeeds like determination and dedication. A little hard work goes a long satisfaction. Now set your goals. JENNIFER STEVENS - Todayls happy moments, tomorrow's happy memories. WENDY STOVER - You just call out my name and you know wherever I am I'll come running to see you again You've got a friend. -Carol King JOANNE STREAMER - See that girl bare-footing along whistlin' and singhf, she a carr-in on. Got laughin' in her eyes, and dancin' in her feet The Dead OWS' J OSI! BRIAN SULLIVAN - You can easily determine luck from ability by it's duration. I love you, Sandy. BILL TENNANT - Turn the page. -Bob Seger SCOTT THOMAS - I will the sun leaving shadows far behind and together We'l1 go on through time. -Bad Company JAMES TOLIEN - As years fly by some will die and others will cry, but we can't forget the friends we made here at Hamburg Senior High. CHRIS TOULMIN - Graduation is not the end, it's just the beginning. SHIRLEE TYLER - Some people make the world special by being in it. A lot of people have helped to make these last few years special - my thanks to you! MARY URBAN - If I leave here tomorrow will you still remember me for I'll just be travelin' on now, there's so many places I've got to see. -Freebird. SUE VANOCKER - He feared most of all the choices, that cried to be taken. -Gwendolyn Brooks. With special thanks and all my love to the Halfway House and chuckles. HEIDI VANVALKENBURGH - I thank all my friends who saw me through the years. School went so fast, to end so soon. I love you all and I'm going to miss the good times we had! PHIL VARA - Friday nights drink- ing beer and laughin', somehow things were always right. I just don't know why it has to end. -Jim Croce JOSEPH VASI - You canlt always get what you want, but if you try sometime you might find you get what you want. -Rolling Stones PATTI VILLEPIGUE - To the class of '81: may all your hopes and dreams come true, and may life be very good to you! Thanks to Yvonne, Mary and Andrea for your friendship. THERESA VITALE - There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens. A time to scatter stones, and a time to gather them. -Ecc. 3:1, 5 LISA VUKELIC - To my friends, thank you for some of the best times in my life. Party, look high on life, and have a hell of a good time! 1981, we made it! Love always, Lisa Vukelic C'LIPS j BARB WACHOWIAK - I made it through, tomorrow and tomorrow and to be or not to be, what comes next? Will it ever end? Thanks everyone. ANDREA WAGNER - Live long and prosper my friends and think of me when you look at the stars, for one day I will be there. JERRY VALGORA Top Ten Argue for your limitations are sure enough they're yours. -Richard Bach BOB WALTER - In the present day a million generations removed from expectations of being who you really want to be, skating away on the thin ice of a new day. -Jethro Tull JENNIFER WALTER - Not where we stand but in what direc- tion we are moving -Goethe. Thanks guys for toga parties, wicked piddles, shed parties everyone karma out Thanks MM. 111 CHERYL WALTON - Now the time has come to say goodbye, but those special moments my friends and I have shared will stay forever! Volleyball and L.S. 1 r ! ELAINE WOJTANIK Top Ten 'fBefore We end land then beginj we'll drink a toast to how it's been I've loved these days -Billy Joel. Friends, our memories will be forever with me. STEVE WATTIE - In high school, I found there is one thing better than good grades, and that's good friends. The best in t.l1e future to all my good friends. 112 JUDY WEINER - It doesn't mat- ter which road you travel as in what direction you are going -Oliver Wendell Holmes. Thanks for mak- ing high school great BJ ELK Ellen Mikan TRICIA WIKTOR - I know there's more than meets the eye like to see it 'fore I die something tells me it's all right only one step farther to the door. KIM WEISS - Run wild out on the edge of time child, carry your dreams away. No one can hold you now, for you are an island. B.G. ROGER WILCOX - Reflect on the sunsets of the past, but live only in the light of the present, for only in the present may we insure the dawns of the future for all. Lisa BOB WILSON - For we who go to Hamburg High now it's time to say goodbye. When we meet again sometime we all should be in our prime. Hope we meet again. RON WILTSE - If life is but a bowl of cherries, then why am I always in the pits? -Erma Bom- beck, and boy this is the pits!!! SHERRY WILTSE - Good bye stranger it's been nice, hope you find your paradise. Tried to see your point of view, hope your dreams will all come true. -Supertramp. Class of '81 WENDE WILTSE - To: P.O., B.M., KM., KB., I love you guys. Remem- ber eeblesway obleway utbay heytay on'tday allfay ownday! The best years of my life were spent with you as my friends. Thanks. ALLAN WITTMEYER - There's too many empty lives my friends. We just can't let them Waste away, for this life is a precfous thing my friend, we just can't wait another day. -Kansas KEN woon - 1 think about th times to come knowin' I will be 1111 lucky one and ever our love will la I always Want to C911 You G friend Kenny Loggins DAVID WUTZ - Keel? on and drinking and drinking a ll drinking Gulp, gulp, SHIP! WENDY YACOBUCCI - Each I learn just a little more, I do know why but I do know what for Elton John My friends you, and may we meet again. falling star, climb a curving mo tain, take time to paint a rainb and watch a sunset fade. Dreani strive ... and remember I love yo, MARY YOVIENE - A little bit o soap will never wash away m Andrea Patti Yvonne and es pecially Mark for his many month of love. JOE ZAPPIA - I love you Jo McAuley and dont forget it! Th thing I'll never forget is what you'v done to help me through school Thanks so much! I love you forever DEBORAH ZECKSER - Hey dad Is skiing through the moguls o Twister really a Apiece of cake 'P J . 4' I 9 1 , vb 0 I ' n f? E A I , , 1 'ie - , , I Q . 'Q MERRI CAROL YOERK - Ca fi ' I '24 r 'Q 9 1 5 . gf : V 7 -' i 5 E. F dx 5 31 CARRIE ZIEBARTH - It may be insane to live in a dream but 1t's madness to live without one. Friends: you'll be missed, D.H.: B.B's forever!! Caser: I love you sweetie! memories of Hamburg. Thanks I P5 9 f 1:11 ff, 67 'Q' Paulette Alessi Donald Balling Philip Bantle Chnstine Batorski Richard Bluhm Alan Brose Mike Dworakowski Mike Fischer Ralph Fredenburg John Galligan Mark Gawron Cheryl Grafilus 4, Seniors Not Pictured: Michael Haberly Brian Henry Timothy Herrmann David Hollfelder Daniel Hornberger Gregory Jones Ronald Karcher Cathleen Kotla Laura Kowal Peter Luh Mark Minton Bret Monckton Taxnmy Lee Olewine Glenn Olivieri Paula Rieser Jay Rizzo Tricia Rozbicki Karen Ryan Mark Scanlon Linda Smith Daniel Tomasello Philip Vara Michael Watkins 11 W'-. ' '-ffm:-gfgr, . 44 V. 221: Q. '- h J effkey Kuhn Christine Kunkle Joseph Kush Michelle Kyne ...gl ,,..u0 Bruce Laible Michael Lander Barbara Lang Richard Lanning 4 Tamara Lata K X' hz , , 'A ' P 'X ,, Linda Lavm Barbara Leach Theresa Lindsey xg, ' W I f' In Marcia Lockwood Thomas LoGiudice Stephanie Lorenz 3-f I, 'a Kuna ,ff , Z M45 ff f K Y X 1 fimf ,, f X :mf :L 'X 4 ' f , f ff I 7 v W Jeffrey Loyall M Darlene Lucas Terrence Mack 2 John Magavem - Dawn Mahoney 1 - . A , 1 Elizabeth Mailey Kristin Mammoser Leslie Manges Michael Mangino AMY V' Melinda Maras 1 f f ' X I LH' ff f-sza e in Q, If? . ' 41 Hiram Marin Judith Marlinski Christopher Martin 5 W , yt, , ,, -, . f , f - Gerald Matthews James Matthews 4 Xl Sherry Martinez Daryl Martin Betsy McGarva 1 sn' .fgfgzfyf - ph- :gf 'rv-,Y ' Brian McGrath Patrick McKee Ellen McKey Kathleen McMahon Joseph Meany Bradley Merchant 5 Q Margaret Meyers George Michalko 'Ax 1 ' , D Michelle Michalko W Ellen Mikucki Mark Millace Susan Millace Deborah Miller Kurt Miller Peter Missert W Lydia Moelbert Melinda M011 f W 119 Vi u - Kimberly Monckbon Allen Moot Karen Moran Debora Morgan Mark Moscato Cheryl Mosgeller Roger Mosgeller an M L - ,f.. v, Qbnl Cynthia Mullen Luke Murnbach . ,X y f xx Barbara Nathan Patricia Neale ffl Donald Murcko J ennjfer Neiger Robert Newberry Nancy Nigro Annette Niziol Keith Norward Karen Nowakowski 1 Joyce Obrochta ',,' :Q f , Z :L - ' , , .W , X 7 X ' 9 ff' ,4 ff . s A X f 9 ff m! 1 91 'W M fu fy, 1 Q, 6 'Q , f,zg,4fW jg X f , X a f 5 , f X ,I 1 J 5 Li ' 'I af' fkxf' X, f f ' ' Michael Nye Karen O,Br1en Laurie O,Br1en X fix p....,A-ff-'M' Paul O'Hern Peter O'Hern - Y Q Deborah Olislager 2 Q x 'el ' fill? qc' Q, 31 f ' '-wi -, if W A James O'Meara Craig Paas W ia 2 1, if ix' Marie Palczewski Paul Palisano Timothy Palisaino Lynn Pechulis Cheryl Penrod Wade Peterson Michelle Penrod Lisa Pensenstadler Susan Perl f '1 123 Lisa Petrone Jhana Pezzino Jeffrey Pfister Carol Phillips Susan Piniewski Q Natalie Pipitone David Poppenberg Joanne Porpilia I N X X x Deborah Powell Adam Prentki Joseph Prezio -A. Michael Pritchard Cliiford Pyne Hillary Raub Kevin Redanz Susan Reichard 12 X Julius Reiner Barbara Rich 'I .Ll Rag, F Q W Aix-s-Say fn 126 Russell Rich Paul Richardson Mark Richmond Penelope Rleske Robert Ritz Yvonne Rivers S Charles Rizzo '- X P J 02 0 9 5 , John Robbins Caroline Rucker f .rua A' Y ,W ,.m521f,7,:,,p fy .,,,, ,L,v V ? I . I n ' 5 -W f 4 Q ' qi . Z 1L.5jU'w k , f , :Mg V, ails, 5 e 1 Mary Rogosch Shirley Roneker Lisa Rozycki Donald Ruh Jodi Ruszczyk Charlene Sabia f' N an 127 -. - ?PQ:F':'1'P'f h Celine Sabuda William Sadkill Katherine Sadler David Saia Martin Salem Deborah Sambora David Samuelson Dorene Santi .QL A V-4..- 1 F96 Timothy Sardinia K X, X . . I Robin Sarrasin Cheryl Saunders Edward Savio Eric Schaefer Claudia Scheibler Susan Schelble fm ,MK 6 I X U, E Lynn Schmidt Ti1110thY Schmidt Lisa Schmitt K' H 129 30 Stephen Schmitt John Schott Debra Schunk Traci Schunk Wayne Schutts Lee A1111 59d0VY David Seider Daniel Selle Mary Shafley I . x Lori Shank Jeremiah Sheehy Andrew Sheridan Donald Shetler Katherine Sinclair Wallace Skalyo Sandra Skowronski W Denise Slippy kk . Q Brian Slighter if i xx S, Q N an f Ik, X S I Myra Anne Smigiel :WN N ns 'Q M., K f .1 N. 1 x Donna Smith Jeff Smith Lisbeth Smith James Smolinski Barbara Sparks Jodi Sporysz ff-TWIN n ff J ' 1 S is if ' iff.-gqgj ',. ' . TM ., SS?-Nm .Tim 'W 4z4 -', - 'QSEB' rf ,say S f Anne Sreniawskl Lori Stachera Deborah Stadelmaier . -,. f,,1 Bridgit Staif Deborah Statler Katherine Stetz W x f I J eH1'ey Stevens Jennifer Stevens 13 Wendy Stover Douglas Straw S .3 Sl' I A JoAnne Streamer Gail Stuhr Brian Sullivan Ronald Sweet Nr , Y, ,,,,r n ' ff 5355 ,, J. LQ, ,gf , Q -o-P' 'fi y 4 X ,I f William Tennant Scott Thomas fl f James Tolien Christopher Toulmin gfhr bf Colleen Turner t Shirlee Tyler Wx? Mary Urban Gerald Valgora Susan VanOcker f W Patricia Villepigue Heidi VanValkenburgh 5 x '-r- Theresa Vitale Lisa Vukelic Barbara Wachowiak Andrea Wagner 6 Crystal Walczak Jennifer Walter Robert Walter Cheryl Walton ,,,,,J Steven Watftie Q , xQ f'-Q Edward Weber Michael Weidemann Kenneth Wells Deborah Wieckowski f fAA i Q31 4' IM 7 Gera1dWeidner Robert Whalen Patricia Wiktor Xl 1 5 ff ff be ff X I lf!! 4 1 2, 7 f ,wg f:.f ,M - A. , ,U ,A if ,., V V V -. ' V , W Judith Weinar Kimberly Weiss 3 IV X fha , Roger Wiloox Thomas Will Robert Wilson Sherry Wiltse Wende Wiltse Ronald Wiltsie John Winling Allan Wittmeyer 'f ' I I . 9 Elaine Wojtanik f, K R Kenneth Wood MaryY0v1ene Joseph Zappia David Wutz f, 25 Wendy Yacobucci Merri Carol Yoerk Deborah Zeckser Carrie Ziebarth T mi ' .f gs: A ' f . , I Tina Zulawskzl 1 A if l r -vin . pf X,,x ,Q , X , A , Y, Q - ,Q ., e ...ga f, ff VAAYA X 1 dyf ,V 11 6 S 'f '0 145 ,, '. uf-v 1,-Q ., 140 mv, WW? if np, , ffqiimf, W 5, M. f ,J 1229- H ...W -, QM 7 5 -1 , 'Sk , WU. 'iv ,- w, :LN-N ng, l. ggelgmz-1, :J .1 K 5- 153.1 -. i5Xf5i:'P.. M W X ,. A 1 f ,H ,. jf. 1 , .- f Elin 5 , , m ,VAL 44,4 '3- ., ,, L J? E x x I Qfuawx .. -mx nh?-. 11: aggggqf. 1 J: rf.. W - E.. 'vw -. ,-,.,-'+,,,,, V ,kr 59332 L ,.g E, ,. wg , ,V , 4, ,, , 2V-if? Q F0 L: ' 'faf K 2331 , 1 5.1 if' M .- V r f 1 V W F ,134-f iii, if -1 if I' iff, wr ., an '41 , fmzffg, , ,, -3 if , 53 353-W 'ibm 541, . W M J 3, x .wr . . . iq, .W 1 Lu f M my wp? 'm 'HER ' ,.f E5'fih2?.rf?f535 ' uf' v ,.',:'TiiQfl', A f ,E , A . mn , Sui: Q '4 .wx V 'y .-. -1 v-fy. -M . , , , Q ' 1 1 ,..-.., '... l A --W. .... ' v V A . ffW,y!,! .WNY a J. Mw.mf..w1,4g1.Q!n.,,,, 4' f ,wmv WH fm -V, xy W . 11 ' ' M' 1...p.f..1,.- f' A ,,.....m f. .4 A , , U M M ,M V W, I 1.7. , v Ga ie fi H5 ,,, . A gf The Hamburg Football Team - 1934 141 JV Cheerleaders Big smiles and exuberance can best describe this yeafs JV Cheerleaders. Working with their ambitious new coach Mrs. Bender, the girls have promoted Sophomore class spirit by inspiring it in all voices of the class of '83, Continuing this enthusiasm will bring prideful recognition to Hamburg athletics and students. 42 ,gl AIA-Ma, K V Ilow 1: Jessica Dahlll, Stephanie Sour. Row 2: Dec Matava, Julie Pensenstadler. Row 3: Terri Cla.nCy, Cilpmin Urctcllcn Schultz, Kelly Odell. Row 4: Roni Clancy, Katie Sipprell, Jill Green, Lynn Chavanne. rf H u ! f, If Varsity heerleaders ft Behind those boisterous bravados of athletic prominence Q and class distinction lie hours of postermaldng, planning and It plenty of practice. Cheerlng in extremely adverse conditions, 'h the Varsity cheerleaders are able to remain spirited. Their job not only includes looking cheerful, but making Hamburg victorious while urging on a crowd of spectators to also voice A their opinion. Thank you girls for entertaining and continu- t ing Hamburg's eminence of pride and participation 2 Row 1: Sheryl Everetts, Alison Hauck, Stephanie Lorenz, Holly Andersen, Lyn mien, captain Julie Gregory, Patti Brunner. Row 3: Laura Bernard, Karen Moran, Sandy Plec. n Schmidt. Row 2: Carol Dzi r' I X - I Varsity - t . Lf W -N Row 1: Scott Harvey, Jack Robbins, Paul Franz, Gerry Keubler, Captains Tom Doherty and Mark Richmond, Al Moot, Gary Empric, Bob Walter, Pete Hoffman, Thom Will. Row 2: Steve Mulcahey, Steve Sipprell, Steve Bulera, Bob Lewandowski, Dan Ferris, Hubert Burki, Jlm Boswell, Phil Vara, Russ Leberman, Managers Mary Rogosch, Sue Wendy Stover. Row 3: Coach John Thomas, Scott Terry Mack, Ken Strange, Scott Bamford, Dave Matthews, Dan Tubrldy, Marty Salem, Jeff Stevens, McKee, Pat Cole, Randy Courtney, Chris Blackwell. 40' .4-' f .ff f The 1980 squad of J.T.'s raiders' once again continued Ham- burg soccer tradition by ilnishingkon top of their division for the fourth year in a row. The booting bulldogs captained by Mark Richmond and Tom Doherty frustrated the rest of the field by finishing with an overall record of 13-4-2. Twenty-seven of the thirty-five member squad received major letters establishing a first in Hamburg soccer history. The team looks forward to trap- ping its Winning tradition next year with the help of eleven retur- ning Juniors and Coach John Thomas' new recruits. , W , ,, 'r t ' ' f 2' , , H W-f'g'3MT?i'? 'flgv' ' A S ,gf 7 Wx, '77 5 W1 -f f f gfg j3,?,g , g f K K via-V, f T 1. D ' M, 'Haul I . 7 r :yi mm ' 9 7 f E. . rf - f as I J- 51,,,Q . ' E' .ra-ua! -2 140 , .V t gran The JY. Bulldogs had a rather rough start beginning the season with three hard fought losses. But as they gained confidence, the team was able to come back bywinning three, losing one and tying one, under the leadership of Coaches Leroy Leavell, Gary Pufpaff and Paul Sawicz. The team Won a big victory over Kenmore West which was undefeated at the time, and frustrated Orchard Park to negative gains. Hopefully, with the addition of several promising freshmen, next year's J .V. team may experience a more victorious season, J J .V. Football CW: ak NWQRG l mmsru sugar' X awffa Row l:qDan Gorman, Captain Mike Monckton, Chuck Denecke, Captain Ron Smolinski, Tim ll illiams Rot H9311 C ORCH LCC Leavcll, Carl Larson, Mark Sorrentino, Ray Jones, Kevin Maycski, Coach Gan Pufp df RW 3: Mark Danyluk, Scott Prochaska, Malt Michalko, Chris Stamer, Tim O'Shca. Row 4: Coach P ml SHN -Iohn Hinkcy, Mark Young, Scott Russert, Ernie Edwards, Ed Foy. Row 5: Bob Braun, Bill Dick Nlikc Osborn' 146 Tim NCC urthy. frrcg Warner, Row G: Steve Norwood, Bill Dean, Tim Tasker, Dave Hcll Xl Thom IH r' 'Z ', ff .V. Soccer The baby booters had a discouraging season, ending up with a final record of 4-13-1 under the coaching of Mr. Paul Witman. Characteristic of Hamburg soccer, the team played with deter- mination and spirit contributing to a firm base of experience as they venture on to varsity status. An outstanding accomplishment for the twenty-six member team was that everyone got a chance to display their soccer talents, with nobody continuously warming the bench. Y M- 1..f'y,. , t ' paula.. , . 3 ,f 1 L . 4. X A ,. ,.., ,396 A l Row 1- Steve Tills Joe Tomaka Dave Enser, Stewart Haney, Kevin HHYCS, Mike Hefling- S0929 Dalai, RTS? 1111 R6r1Zi,.Brian Platz: Rick Reichard, Kevin Tate, Bill Schara, Jeff Salerno, John HCHUICF, Kmfifl ITCCU1 2111 is 5 ROW 3: Manager Mary Hoff, Pat Haggerty, Jeff Titus, Bill Pequignot, Vince Lorenz, Mike Newport, Mark Newport, Mark Benenat, Manager Laurie Mumm, Coach Paul Witman. H 147 ',...w...V. . , Footballs Varsity f -4 f l 115-S : . '. vmvaf-,Z .v , - A U5-,AwTggy,x.,.,.,,fg1 , .'- ' -A , . wav- V' ' Row 1: Captains Brian Sullivan and Al Wittrneyer, Row 2: Dave Hollfelder, Willy Connely, Tim Sardinia, Eric Gugliuzza, Paul Richardson. Row 3: Steve Harrington, Keith Norward, Jun Smolinski, Ed Cwick. Dave Carpenter, Steve ldziur. Row 4: John Cvriffln, Dean Yacobucci, Dave Seider, Tim Casnellle, Dave Jacobs. Row 5: Jcrxw' Feuerstein, John Denecke, Ward Jolmson, Mark Petero. Tim Foster, Mike Cooper. Row 6: Steve Wattie, Brett Johnson, Ron Wisor, Dave Cox, Garv Ballowe. Bill McCreary, Row 7: Ron Brisco, Mike Wittmeyer, Craig Paas. Jim Brown, Mike Lander, Bob Lepp. Row 8: Bob Pflugef- Brad Merchant, Rick Meissner, Robert Stang, Bob Hoffnffv Dave Hatten, Coach Jim Jones. Row 9: Coach Dick Van- Valkenburgh, Bill Jackson, Reiner Moelbert, Dan Logelv Dave Scherbarth, Mark Scanlon, Coach Eugene SicdlcCk- I Blmmi ,K ff' 31? 21 41- W- 'K W Ta. Q N 1 I Au. E15 -, N we f' sy, 2 is 4 S x, Q Q Z' 1. A 'Ji V ., -'f fm , I Aix, .X f, I Q l . E 5 . 4 5 2 1 Row 1: Captains Sue Millace and Wende Wiltse Mary Jackie Doland Robin Green. Row 3 Coach Carol Reynolds Millace, Alison Gillon. Row 2: Patty Lamm, Kjrn Howard Sue Felegy Marisa Villarini Wlanager Cindy Edington Michelle Glatr, Gina Latona, Cheryl Skalyo, Sue Krawiec Mxssmg from picture Stacy Wappman The graceful combination of athletic movements and gestures turns the sweat and noise ofthe gym into an eloquent stage during a women's gymnastics meet. The team had an outstanding season under the guidance of Coach Carol Reynolds, by finishing third in their division. Twelve girls out of the fifteen member team qualified for sectionals, While Captain Wende Wiltse and Sue Felegy share the distinction of qualifying for the state meet in March. With such young, flexible talent the team expects even greater accomplish- ments next year. Men's Gymnastics Row 1: Manager Lisa Fischer, Ken Wildman, Todd Heirls, Gregory Gouda, Manager Cindy Edington. Row 2: Coach Robert Beach, Dave DeJohn, Tirn Schmidt, Bill Sadkin, Dan Hornberger, Wayne Schutts, Manager Becky Kempf W ,.,.. W This year's Menls Gymnastics team record did not indicate the talent or character that Was pre- sent on the squad. .L Although relatively inexperi- enced, they defeated the much more knowledgeable Kenmore team, in spite of the fact that two important scorers were out of ac- tion. The team consisted of only one returning letterman and the average experience of the other gymnasts was equivalent to only one year of training. But being flex- ible, the team acquired the fun- damentals and scored respectable achievements. Coach Beach is busy recruiting hard Workers that could help flip things around for a positive 1981 Men's Gymnastics season. ' tmffiwf- 151 ,ff X I i Xl A 4,13 Women's Cross Country What attracts young women to run on the Cross Country tgam? Could it be those short shorts or the brand name sneakers, or is it the thrill of rumnng continuously through sticky heat or oozing mud? Whatever enticed these feminine athletes to endure such situations paid off because it brought about a third place iinish in their sectional meet this year. Coaches Gary Gorline and James Owen regret the loss of graduating Captain Julie Bushnell, but look forward to new talented faces on next yeafs team. A Jim wt l:1C,gplain Julic1Bushnell. Row 2: Coach James Owen, Donna Losec, Beth Stevens. f limi' JUTHC, f ouch bury Gorlinc. f Men's Cross Country Many people hold the opinion that a person who runs for the Cross Country team has to be somewhat suicidal, or have a very high pain threshold. Whatever the case may be the Men's Cross Country team ran past previous records by completing its best season in thirteen years. Captain John Hoeber, the only Senior, led the team to a second place finish in ECIC division III, and was able to compete in the state meet. With Coaches James Owen and Gary Gorline, and the rest ofthe team returning, it is expected that next year's season will also be a positive experience. i Row 1: Chris Moulton, Andy Brose. Row 2: Coach James Owen, Fred Ferry, Bill Wittman Captain John Hoeber, Coach Gary Gorline. 153 .Xi Field Hockey .- ,,. V. . ii r,f.14- M 5 Row 1: Sue Sambrotto, Kristie Lyon, Maureen Pritchard, Marilyn Buzy, Linda Wilson, Linda Colafranceschi, Lisa Helen Mearns, Carin Obad, Jhana Pezzino, Kathy Matusick. Sarach, Wendy Yacobucci, Anne Kennedy, Heidi Haas, Row 2: Coach Margaret Moses, Barb Wachoiak, Caroline Manager Donna Gwynne. Missing: Manager Mark Millace. Matthews, Cindy Mullens, Kim Kulik, Sue Balko, Captain L aw2rf22ffr4'ffTft K ' ' -f f V- f:4,s.k. gwzfgz-..,!: - 14 A ya A X541 ,.,tI,,.fr4E3 , X , ax x . e ,wt , H.. ,., Q X ' L, iw 4 f'r5- The fabulous Field Hockey team, under the leadership of Coach Margaret Moses, Hnished just one heartbreaking point out of sec- tional play this year, with a much improved performance over the 1979 edition of sticksters. With the majority of skirt-wearers be- ing newly introduced to the sport the girls can be congratulated on their fine performance. Veterans Barb Wachowiak and Captain Marilyn Buzy will be missed along with the other graduating team members, but the team is young and has a very flrm base on which to build next year. 154 I , Golf Row 1: Dan McCarthy, Kevin Walsh, Anne Kaczor, Mark J ablonski, Coach Robert Orr. Row 2: Captain Ed Kaczor, Phil Jacobs, Wade Peterson, Dave Stocklosa, Rick Carmody, Steve DiMat- teo. Missing: Phil Bantle. Swlnging Hamburg into its first divisional golf championship were three seniors: Ed Kaczor, Phil Ban- tle and Wade Peterson. Captain Ed Kaczor made the All Star team for the third consecutive year in a row by scoring twenty-three out of a possible thirty points against op- ponents. By winning two-thirds of his matches, Phil Bantle made a valuable contribution to the team's victories. Wade Peterson clinched the championship with an ex- cellent two over par to lead the team to victory. With such out- standing perforrnances to guide them, the remaining team mem- bers will surely continue putting forth the same quality standards under the watchful eye of Coach Robert Orr. Cu 155 Coach Sandy Banas can be especially proud of her wonderfull Women's Tennis team with results such as a Hne overall record of 9 and 4. In division play the girls were served only one loss by Orchard Park. A first in Hamburg Womenls Tennis history, Lisa Pensenstadler, a singles player and the doubles team of Laurie O'Brien and Kathy McGarva qualified for the 1980 Sectlon Six Tournament. Lisa Pensenstadler also achieved another spec- tacular first for Hamburg by qualifying for the New York State Intersectional Tournament held in Syracuse. With a squad of twenty-four girls, five of which were freshman, the 1981 team can look forward to swinging into action with confidence and experience. Worn en's T211111S g...-If we 0 flow l: Suc Sardinia, Laurie O'Bricn, Diane Ryczck, Diane Carson, Tracy Avre, Jennifer Dahill Co Captains Carri Alflldilffll and Blarlcnc Collins. Rmvlgt Kathy Armagost, Julie Hclenbrookq SIIG Lepp, llill Ioncg Stdcu Ikcpcf karen lf'V1CV1W- IYUCY Billlflfd- Ixillhl' Mclrarva, Lisa l,CllSCllStZlCll61'. Row 3: Coach Sandy Bands Nlartx Czrccntltld U 156 Rutkmvski, Amy Sheridan, Tara ll ellis, C laudia Creenan, Karen Michalski, Tammy Harold X f Men s Tennis Although the Men's Tennis team began with a slow start, it finished very strong. Led by Coach James Henneberg, the team reversed an early loss to Frontier, and almost served Sweet Home their first loss in five years. The guys ended their season with an excellent record of 10 and 4. In post season play the doubles team of Greg Blackwell and Mike Stachera placed second in t.he ECIC playoffs, narrowly missing qualiilcation for the State Tournament Everyone can expect the team to be superb in the 1981 season. kwa.. 'Hr fmaw Qlw wffwawx-'nw -me av- an yy Row 1: Pat Henneberg, Tim Palisano, Rob Groundwater. Row 2: Mike Stachera, Captain Greg Blackwell, Coach James Henneberg, Paul Richardson, Pat McKee. 157 1 X farm. -1' if .r 5. N Y 'Y . 1'-tritiqx - ac 1 ' .Q ITLWQEQWQ ..-fwfcgyg. ,1.g.er1Q1:f.f Frontier Lake Men's Varsity Soccer Womenfs Hamburg Poineer 2 Hamburg Hamburg Lake Shore 3 Hamburg Hamburg East Aurora 0 Hamburg Hamburg Orchard Park 1 Hamburg Hamburg Lackawanna O Hamburg Hamburg Frontier 1 Hamburg Hamburg 0 Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg ' Hamburg Hamburg Losses: 8 Wom en's Track Frontier Lancaster W. Seneca W. W. Seneca E. Maryvale Sweet Home Wins: 1 Losses: 5 Men's Track 0 1 1 1 , 2 2 0 5 2 1 7 Pioneer ' Hamburg 40 Clarence 110 Hamburg 67 Amherst 83 Hamburg 105 Lackawanna 45 Hamburg 46 Orchard Park 104 Hamburg 54 West Seneca E. 96 Hamburg 55 Williamsville E. 95 Wins: 1 Losses: 5 158 Losses: 8 Men's 'Cross Country Hamburg E. Aurora Hamburg Lackawanna Hamburg Springville Hamburg Eden Hamburg Pion eer Hamburg Lake Shore Hamburg Frontier Hamburg W. Seneca E. H ambu rg W. Seneca W. . Wins: 17 Losses: 5 'Low Score Wins I W Wins: 0' . Losses Meds Hamburg 1 on ' Hamburg 84' Hamburg , - WNY Section 'Eden Pioneer - Lake Shore Grand Island HW Women's Tennis Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg 1,2 3,3 4,3 55 Orchard Park 4,3 Frontier 2,2 Lake Shore W 'ca 1,2 , est Sane E. 0,0 Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Wins: 9 ' W. Seneca E. East Aurora Orchard Park Lackawanna Jamestown W. Seneca W Frontier Nichols Salamanca Gowanda Sweet Hamburg 58 Hamburg 36 Hamburf 51 Hamburg 51 Hamburg 22 Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg 6 2 Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Losses: 4 rW1ns: 1 Losses: Sweet Home 134.10 Maryvale 109.45 9 f Losses: 6 159 160 -x... ,.,, ,,, ,, A V Wgm 91195 SWiII1IIliI1Q61 The Lady Bullfrogs splashed into their best season ever, fiHiSl1ingAh.f01 with a 10 and 0 record. The team took flrst Place in ECIC divisiflllsimglf III and IV and placed th-st in the ECIC chan1pi011ShiP meet out of :fmt pool of twenty-two other schools. With this tidal Wave of victoriesgmi, and the depth of the team, it is apparent that other teams are g0ll1g'ud1t to have to do more than tread water if they Wallt to beat Dave'KM girlsl' next year. ll WM .. 3 1 , , l, 'J-'1m...-f. Row l: Polly Flatley, Megan Lalley, Karen Pallsano, Amy Atendido, Karen Manganello. Row 2: Renee Of' , talono, Julie Ranger, C3f01fm Flilfley, Captain Wendy Davis, Claudia Perez, Molly Davis, Mary Sldfvfdl Row 3: Coach David Evans, Diane Wesp, Sue Lasecki, Denise Chiavetta, Katie Meilicki, Sue O'H61'1'l, Paul? Cornish,Amy Millar, Capmln Leah Flanlgml, Colleen McDonald. Row 4:Jll1 scl1umef,YvQlme RiX'6fSvPagL Bentzl, Manager Diane Mammoser, Mary Beth Devine, Capm llmam0,L1Hdl Gaulln, Linn Basalygo, Janine Meyer, Nancy Josephs. ,ff D Y Men's Swimming A As before, the Bullfrogs created a tidal wave of talent in ltheir best season since 1968. Coached by Mr. George Van- vlderzell and Mr. James Farino, the guys drowned out their tgcompetition and finished second in their division. 1 Although the team has great depth, it will surely miss the record-breaking O'Herns and J eff Stevens, along with :the rest of the graduating seniors. Hopes are that con- 'HH excellence on the board and in the lanes will flood all of next year s teams while this year s Bullfrogs bid ell to retiring Coach George Vanderzell and the a a gil' ' 9 flfull lr ,1,1- -MA 1........1.-.-.4-.Inn L., 14 A 9 fpgnq A A.-nv-I ADA +14 V vi! w VT 'ji' X Wil 1..- F, .m -m . Row 1- Tim Mel-t11ufft,BillHarbison, Tom O'Hern, Pete Stevanoff, John Ferris. Row 2: Dave Kuhn. Chuck W Y011r1 .And Brose Rick Benz Kurt Blomquist, Mike Mangino. Row 3: Assistant Coach James Farino, PQtergb'He2-yn, Captlain Jeff Stevens, Tom Missert, Captain Paul O,HCfT1, Coach George V andcrzccll, 3' if alll that X 1 16 Talk about having a long bus ride to a game, these poor athletes have to en- dure the bus and butter- flies before arriving at the U.B. bubble for their all- day Saturday meets. Coached by Mr. Gary Gorline and Mr. James Owen, the team has diligently performed to its upmost to improve Ham- burg's track statistics. The graduating sprlntsters will be sorely missed on the track next year, but tradi- tion will be continued by the dashing support of the underclassmen. X , X.. :gf I Indoor Track Row 1: Mike Egloff, Harry King, Keith Norward, Captain Stephen Idziur, Rob Groundwater, John 5 Hoeber. Row 2: Coaches Mr. Gary Gorline and Mr. James Owen, Fred Ferry, Chris Moulton, Mike Scarpello, Mark Hustead, Matty Michalko, Kevin Tate, Bill Dean, Todd Heirls, Bill Wittman, Greg Schlierf, Steve Hostetter, Managers Marie Lyba and Karen Hall. 162 1' A l 1 S f Sow 1: Maflagel' M8116 Lyba, Sue Lepp, Helen Mearns, Gina Kadi, Sue Losee, GW Vflfonal JSUYCH Hxilll. Row 2: Donna Losee, Julie Bushnell, Beth Stevens, Kathy Sadlefw L1 eric Uma- ffindl' Tuttle, Diane Wesp, Aimee Linn, Coach Mr. Gary Gorline. rl! N tysk omen's Soccer Row 1: Tracy Wells, Kathy Francis, Ann McGrath, Co- Captains Debbie Post, Liz Muck, and Pam Chapin, Colleen Turner, Tracey Peijfer, Mary Petrie. Row 2: Sue Headlee, Cindy Mullen, Hillary Raub, Cami Bauer, Heidi VanValken- burgh, Amy Atendido, Kim Kulik, Yvonne Boyer, Chris ff' . v. E Kunkle, Sandy Engberg, Lydia Moelbertl Row 3: Nancy O'Connor, J ennifer Vollbrecht, Amy Sheridan, Joan Robbins, Carrie Ziebarth, Tara Wells, Margaret Meyers, Lynn Cochran, Kathy McMahon, Marlene Collins, Bonnie Moyer, Sue Smith, Manager John Robbins, Coach Jolm Thomas. L., an .'1 -f,',f' 2 lg a 2 'U X ' 'V M, fw' 7' , , ' MMM. ,ch Q ' .,,,h I if Confronted with forty eager girls, the majority of which were inexperienced, was a real shock to Coach John Thomas of Ha.mburg's first Women's Soccer team. The girls proved they could score with the rest of the league as Hamburg first booted themselves into a record of 6-8-1. The ex- periencen taught the rookies skills and techniques which convinced Coach Thomas and onlookers that future tearns ' ' f' ' V QM K , -' 5 15 '-4 , will have to be reckoned with. sy my as s , .. W at J A T ' 1 'XS' M, A M wwe-W' is , , , ls 163 Z Z ? E Pinning one of its best seasons ever under Coach Paul Wit- man and Mr. Bob Pop', Warner, the wrestling team was the most improved team in the ECIC. Among its accomplishments the team won the division III Championship, placed first at both the Lewiston-Porter and Hamburg Invitational Tourna- ments and third at the Lake Shore Tournament. The bulldogs accomplished all this in spite of injuries which sidelined several of their key wrestlers including Captain Willy Connelly. Leadership responsibilities were shouldered by Scott Green, Ed Cvvick, Mark Fidel and Dean Yacobucci. Wrestling prominence should continue for years to come due to the ex- perienced underclass strength present this season. 164 my-Wdfw-mmm 4 Wrestling .LL . f .iii ROW lf Cflfbl' LQw1S,Tim POPPC 115012, Nikr f5l0WgZl0WS-ki, John Avre Captain Willv Conncllv Tim Conncllv Chucl DCl1CCkC, Ed F033 'HID Boswell, David Ncary. Row 2: John Kranz Toni Zugger Ron WVisor Steve Rowlcs Miko NCW' port, Tim Collins, Mark Newport, Chris Ilnll, Tom Poppcnbcrg. Row 3: Coach PEllllkxvltU1l lIl Tim CJ:Shca Murl Voters, Kelly Dominic, A1 Wittnlcycr. Dean Yacobncci, Mark Fidel, Dave Peters, Ron Smollnski, Ed Cwickl QC0' Green, Assistant Coach Bob Warner. Missinlgc Jeff Kuhn John Griffin It Q--m Men's J. . Basketball Personality marked this year's team of J.V. Hoopsters. Not always exhibiting finesse and out- standing technique, these young men strived to get things accomplished their own way. Reshaping and sharpening their talents was their coach, Mr. Jeff McLimans, who prepares these young athletes for the hard court ahead. N A YH, Row 1: Manager Molly Dils, Chuck Luba, Carl Larson, Dave Smollnski, Chris Fraser. Row 2: Manager Cindy Edington, Dave Doll, Dave Gerbracht, Chris Clark, Fred Hoepflnger, Kevin Tilley, Scott Russert, Scott Prohaska, Coach Jeff McLimans. A u 165 X Women's Varsity Basketl-1311 Row 1- Jhana Pezzino Nancy Gerbracht, Laurie O,B1'i6I1, Alex Sullivan, Ch61'Y1 Kfafll- ROW 21 Coach Margaret Moses. Captain Barbara Wachowiak, Kris McKey, Amy Niver, Carolyn Matthews, Lisa Ebner. Row 3: Joanne Por- pilla Cue Culig, Kathy McMahon, Linda Wilson, Judy Weurtzer, Katie McLaren, Mindy Maras. Missing: Carln O'Bad, Jill Jones. Although enthusiastic and very determined, this group of hoopsters hasn't had the opportunity to hear that delightful sWiSh very often. Led by Barb Wachowiak, Carolyn Matthews and Lindv Wilson, the team has worked extremely hard and grown W-'eff close despite discouraging statistics. Much of this dedication and comaradary stems from the inspiration of Coach Margaret M0565- Thc girls are entitled to a victorious season, due to their con' tinucd effort and participationg maybe next year will be their well-deserved year. 166 f Y r il..-Q? Q- lVIen's Varsity Basketball 2 32 40 Kneeling: Coach Robert Orr. Standing: Greg Dake, Captain Thu Sardinia, Tim McCarthy, Mike McQuillan, Bob Ilgepp, glezEHorvath, Captain Don Murcko, John Bates, Dave J acobs, J eff Holtz, Chris DeTombe, Mark Richmond, ave ar ison. A mixture of ages and talents make up Coach Robert Orr's respected team of Basketballefs this season Led by Captains Tim Sardinia and big Don Murcko the team has again brought Hamburg basketball into prominence. Spectators are assured an exciting game when these varsity players take the court and the ball into their own hands. Sophomore starters Tim McCarthy and John Bates, along with the rest of the team will help continue tradition and flll in the gap that the seniors will leave for next season. x f N omen's J .V. Volleygb-all Under their new coach, Miss Lynn Parker, the girls were able to set up a new standard for Women's J.V.Vo1leybal1. Newcomers and the old experienced crew improved greatly and made other teams dig into their reserves to match Hamburg's growing talent. Due to this added experience and determination next year is sure to be a fine season for all of those having a ball in the expanding sport of Women's Volleyball. Sf? lilign Kulnikl Kristina B10mqu1-sr, Sheuy Myers. Row 2: cam o'Bad,Ju1J0nes,Am1 X mme OW 3- 4021011 Lynn Parker, Kane McLaren, Kem Wilson, Cmdv Muucn, Ruth 5Chf9C9Ut!.0Sf, Donna Blanc Schupp, Manager Vicki Hayden. ' 168 r X M I Men's J .V. olleyball .A Row 1: Chris Weiss, Jim Cavalcoli, Paul Ryczek. Row 2: Coach Richard Hineman, Jeff Lee, Tim Mertzlufft, Dave Wiencek. N This year's team, under Coach Richard Hineman found that setting up a winning season meant digging for experience. As this experience was gained the team became more competitive and was able to net a 4 and 6 season. Greatly improved, these players will demonstrate their skills on next year's tea.m. With their increasing determination and improved technique, these guys will prove to their competition that Hamburg will be a team to contend with in the imminent future. 169 Wome11's Varsity oll ball KV W' ', fs..r,, Ah mam, f 2 , any ,, , ,, f f N, ,4 1 ,M 1 The 1980 Women's Volleyball season, led by Captain Marilyn Bjar- narson, wasn't an explosive season of victorious matches, but the team displayed great effort under the coaching of Miss Michelle Barczak. The teamls record was unexpected and is an illustration of hard work overcoming the obstacles of the season starting four days after the team started practicing and thc usual inner-team per- sonality conflicts. The team has many hopes for the upcoming 1981 season. 70 Row 1: Anne Kaczor, Captain Marilyn Bjarnarson Laurie OBrien Row 2 Carolyn Matthews, Kathy Hart, Barb Wachowiak Carol Phillips Row 3 Sue Sambrotto Jhana Pezzino Linda Wilson Mindy Maras Coach Michelle Barczak. Men's Varsity olleyball Row 1: Alex Horvath, G-ary Trella, Kipp Ottley. Row 2: Coach R1 hard Hi T Mi Paul Pechulis, Captain Brian Blazicko, Kurt Blomquist, David ilarbisorllemany om Ssertl uanhpuuunnqlunqnf 'sa lo.. ' 4 The Bulldogs were served a discouraging season this year, winding up with a record of 2 and 8 under Coach Richard Hineman. Although statistics show they were bumped out of contention, ilne perfor- mances placed Captain Brlan Blazicko on the first All Star team and senior Kurt Blomquist on the second team. Consisting mostly of juniors, the team looks forward to improving their skills and previous record. ,Y iilnnnan-nu aa 'Q 171 Although the Women's 1980 Softball team didn't achieve a victorious season, the reoord should not imply that their enthusiam was defeated. They were S. -I Softball a determined bunch who bit the dust and repeatedly got back up and tried again. Fortunately, the team is young and building strength for the future. Returning are four Juniors, one Sophomore, and live Freshmen. , 1 vfqg, X . t -. x A I 'G' gout Krista Lv'Of1,THffs' ClaUCY,L9-111'l6 O'Brien, Sue Sambrotto, Roni C1a.ncy,JoAnn Santonodw Kgs . ?lli'?iE1YBllZY, Deb Tallman, Linda Wilson, Mary Beth Dev-ine, Sharon Puleo. Row 3: Captain waifilowigk 3, Coach Margaret Moses, Captain Linda Stuhr. Missing: Mindy BIHIHS, Barb 172 rf y I After not making sectional play for 20 years the Hamburg 'tjf B ball Varsity Baseball Team appeared in post season play for the , ar second spectacular year in a row. Despite a disappointing loss to Kenmore East in the AA class semi-finals, the Bulldogs finished with an outstanding 9-7 record. The ECIC Division selected All Stars Gary Hoth as designated hitter and Rick E Sambrotto with a .386batting average, along with Bob Brunner, an outfielder for the second team. With returning lettermen the team looks forward to a successful 1981 season. 2 Row 1: Tom Sardinia, Rick Sambrotto, Tim Sardinia, Tim Hopkins, Mike Hodge, Eric Gugllllla, TT10111 Wm- Roll' 22 Rick Hackett, Russ Wuertzer, Gary Hoth, Don Murko, Marty Salem, Craig PHHS, B019 Bfllfmefv Coach Dal C Smolinski. 1 if K, Alva 1 3-.M-H M' J .V. Baseball T Row 1: Ron Wisor, Doug Will, Mike Cook, Mike Wittmeyer, Jim Boswell, Greg Dake, Bob Pasiecznik, Kevin Mageski. Row 2: Coach Jeff McL1mans, Dave Harbison, Chris Clarke, Dave Kempf, Rick Nowak, Chris DeTombe, Scott Russert, Bob Hofner, Ward Johnson, Bill Jackson Missing: Kevin Maxwell v MM, , ,.,, , ,M , Az,.,g,,,W .. M h J n ,Y , ,,M-.W, , f , ,avffal H' ff ' ' ' fl , 1 -. ' If-K . Under the guidance of Coach Jeff McLLmans the Ham- burg Junior Varsity Baseball team is in its beginning stages of growth into full varsity stature. These young men participate in Americas national pastime, while main- taining Hamburg's athletic excellence. 174 X, Y . Lacrosse Row 1: Todd Tourls, Scott Bamford, Steve Tills, Mark Sorrentino,Tim O'Shea, Charles Denecke, Tom Brogan, Jerry Feurstein, Steve Bulera. Row 2: Bruce Walker, Tom Scanlon, Greg Hale, Glen Luba, Chris Stamer, Kevin Johnson, John Denecke, Ron Brisw, DB-11 Tubridy, Greg Warner, Bob Lepp. Row 3: Coach David Evans, Chris Riefler, Tim Rice, Charlie Richardson, Matt Michalko, Roger Mack, Tom Doherty, Jeff Loyal, Bob Devine, Paul Franz, Mike VanWagnen, Dave Gerbracht, Jim Brown, Dave Krawiec, Bob Swantek, Coach Ed VanTine. al., Returning for their second year of full Varsity status the Hamburg High Lacrosse team finished in a spectacular runner-up in the Seneca Division of the WNY Lacrosse Conference. Being an extremely diillcult activity, Lacrosse has been drawing an ever increasing spectator following. Making the First WNY Team were Tim Rice on attack and if M A? Q V H Ap K John Denecke on defense. The second team consisted of T ' L ' M Dave Krawiec on attack, J eff Loyal in midfleld and Tom Scanlon in goal. All are expecting an exceptional 1981 -f mga ls X, - season. jsrabf ' x N ' 175 The 1980 Women,s track team flew over all hurdles and landed their best season ever Ln both team and individual performances. The teaxn finished second at the Orchard Park invitational and ninth in the Western New York Track Classic. The Mile and Two Mile Relay teams es- tablished a sectional ranking, while individuals soared to new heights of excellence. Leading Hamburg were Karen and Kathy Sadler and Julie Meyer, who all participated in the Empire State Games. With returning letter holders Coach William Malican can look forward to another suc- cessful year. if v-has I I 1 .y ,.,a at . l l ,Ui f' I 1 s y if V1 Row l: Beth Stcvcns, Cindy Tuttle, Jhana Pczzino, Julie Mcvr R l l R b R Row 2: Coach William Blallcan, Patti Sanders, Collcnc Wcspf Tiatlrjclgslik algarcnoliiglgllxi Euler Helen News Aimee Ulm Sadler, Amy Miller, Cathy Schrauth, Valerie: Wattlc, Andrea Wurgula onna Loses Karen Sudlu h mn 176 lfMen s Track so The name of the game for the 1980 Men's Spring Track team was disap- pointment. Although they were only able to record 1 victory, the team showed great perseverance and put forth an extreme amount of effort Despite team placement individual statistics were outstanding. Coach Gorline anticipates a brighter future for Men's Spring Track. 5 d D B Mike Smolinski Doug Stevens HarrvKi11g Daw ROW 1: Alphonso Izarra, Dave Cox, John Seyfrie , ave yer, - v ' - ' , 5Chara, Mike Zugger. 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TQ zxm: LP-a, A VV V- V '- - ,J ' QV., 1 V , 179 ,V .,-W 'JW The illustrious evening of the Junior Prom - 194-2 Jumor Central Board It is in the junior year that students become respon- sible for beginning career plans. Grades and par- ticipation, as well as a broadening social life engulf the juniors conscience. The class of ,82, with the help of their advisor Mrs. J asuira, have made a spirited mark in the senior high. Anxiously awaiting their reign as seniors, the juniors have enjoyed their class activities and will value their final high school opportunities in the year to come. .Iunior Central Board: Seated: Vice President Sue Sambrotto President Patti Brun S t K n PaliS21 T D. Tbid,.x' - . ,, 1 M M ner ecrearx arc rca'-,urcr an u r y Stand1ng.Adxiso1 Mrs. -Itlhlllfil Ron llisor Claudia Creenan Steve Mulcahx Laurl B011 S 0'H ,BtlS a.,J. jg' f- . . , ue Cm C I twins Ormic I mhm fjkiv A1115 Aundido linda Meredith Sandx Plcc Lisa Trcman Pam 5111 Mary Petrie, Cami Bauer, -Ioan Mcflulcy. Tricia Ricc. Amy Atendido Tracy Ayre Daryl Ballard Gary Ballowe William Bamford David Banks . 8 N U 'gf' wiht x ME: ll? ,ya ',. ' ig,-' v' v. 1, I, qw .,, ,, Z .V vt N X' lf' ff n K Thomas Bard 'fZ'liiilfP f'Z-Ql 'ygft Sandy Barrett he I im? 'X . Tips T5 Robert Bates x A ll' Cami Bauer ' , if 'A ff- , Roger Becker 4, Jeffrey Bednarz Douglas Bellanti ' Tambra Bemiller G , Diane Berlin :V 82 Kathleen Abbott Douglas Aldridge Christopher Allen Yvonne Andrews Kathy Armagost Laurie Ashcroft ,,a,Y4 ,fl,l , a t r 3 . M I 1 . ZV'!'f1 ' , ,f y ,Q B 19 w 3 ' ive- ,.., X K x . 7, 'xx D AV , Q B x Q A x fr ? , - get .a max - ' X .N ,f3w . 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YN 3 202 Homecorning Despite the dismal, rainy weather which seems characteristic to Hamburg Homecom- ings, everyone who participated this year will agree that the event was a thoroughly saturating experience. Sponsored by student council, the parade of club and class floats following the Muppet Mania theme found the Band and Sophomores victorious. Unfor- tunately, the football team ended only wet, muddy and tired at the end of the day. Julie Gregory was crowned queen, with Kay Cor- nish and Wendy Yacobucci her attendents. The Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the cheerleaders topped off this spectacular, long prepared for aifair. ar- f-9 Head. H f1 ' I X ,pnnfrwwn '10 11+- X 204 Senior Play A real ovation goes to the entire Senior Class and especially to the members of the Stage Crew, cast and Mrs. Barbara O'Hara for the huge success of this years comical Senior Class play, 'The Man Who Came To Dinner. Perfor- mances Were enhanced by the actors delightful interpretations of Hart's and Kaufmaxfs charac- ters, while each scene was bellevably staged in the magnificent sets built by the Stage Crew. The success of the Senior Play is always a critical factor in end of the year decisions for all Senior activities, and with the beneficial rewards received this year, graduation and all the activities of the Class of 1981 look very ap- petizing indeed. -F K 'H . W: ,1-fwfr? - -1:2 , .V ' W .,,1'f+.35'51 ' ,Eg ,f -milf, ' S r1q:fQf21i'51t-19? ff 155.ai?4H:2iYsIfi2Fv1i1 ff Ig f 5 plr:r.p,,. V,-J V ,gn fran, aff' ,sf rv-,ff sniff f, .3 ' I i 2 ' 'li-riff I f 4, I 205 206 Musical Bali Ha'I may call you Any night, Any day In your heart you'll hear it call you, Come away, Come away Bali Ha'I Bali Ha'I Throughout every performance, the audience was swayed into this mystic land of intrigue by the music and lyrics of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein. Presenting its ninth annual musical, the Homer Fiero Scholarship Fund was able to cast its per- formers into the realm of excellence once again. The chorus under the musical direc- tion of Mrs. Katherine Fiero and directed by Mr. Gerald Forys combined with the melodies of Mr. Michael Hobart's orchestra to create an enchanted evening in every performance. Colleen Lyden starred as the naive Nellie Forbush, Larry O'Brien as the suave Emile de Becque, and Janis Welker played the boisterous native woman Bloody Mary. Chris DeTombe captured the delightful character of Luther Billis, Nellie's Honey Bun, and David Harbison portrayed young lieutenant Joseph Cable with Amy Wildman as his lover, Liat. The efforts of the stage crew combined with the performers to make SOUTH PACIFIC an outstanding accomplishment. l r -4 U . 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J-3 3 fel- V 'iff ' 'N I H- 4 , , v ' Q ,Y . 1 . ' - ' 322 ' ' a 'Sa , . . --N. , 'I v . - 'if 1 E V K.,-x ...N.. , fx,-X ' wif effff.-ww M 41 www ,wrxwwm ? n fi? ELM n few Ns ,LE 'f 1 ff f' 1: , ,Eg -,-,.-A,,,, , L ' ' w . .CI 5,1 1 5 , W 1 'tw X I 4 - m ' ,T U1 7 'B ' ff 9279 K Opening day 0 N r 211 f school at Pleasant Avenue - 1922 Sophomore Central Board As youngsters in the Senior High, the class of '83 has shown its competence and ability under their advisor , Mr. Leroy Leavell. Being the basis for continued ex- I cellence, the sophomores have proven they have what it takes to mature into a spirited group of young adults. In their innocence they will find that two years remain- ing of high school pass very quickly, but those times will hold many fond memories for the class of 1983. ffl! Sophomore Class Omcers: Row 1: Secretary Jill President Kriste Lyon. Row 2: Treasurer Lisa Wolanin, President Angie Caprous. Left: Advisor Mr. Leroy Sitting: Vice President Angie Caprous President Kriste L 181115 1 . I , - yon, Secretary Jill Green, Treasurer Lisa W0 V Smlldmg' Carol NQHHSBJIQ Paulette Dubfy, Jessica Dahill, Katie Sipprell, Jennifer Wood, Janine 1NIey6r,wCnd5 DCA Iafaw Mal? H0fHCf, Tim CHHUHS, RO11i Clancy, Advisor Mr. Leroy Leavell. I A y V7' vi .QIJHQ ,J 4 Yr qu r X AW. fi ,f WDE5 'DQS W' ,MNWNM . 213 Mlchael Adler fe 5' Christine Ahrens ' I If , Wendy Alessi A A V Karen Ann blvv ' Martin Anderson E' Q l 3 Thomas Anderson -' ' gf ' A . : l ' ' f' C, Michael Annichiarlco J0hH Am , - n Willard Bachrnan A ,T 5, A f - 1 2 l f x Q . L N Tammy Baginskl id Kelly Baird Donna Baker X ly 'iz fe Gregory Baker I I CindyBa1-ko Pmlaallacmno , 5j W - , .T , X J 3 ffm M ' A . Jil W hy x .A Sf, ,,, , , ,, J y 1 Q JL M - WM, ,,,. . -3 1 f ,pf f, , 4 ,iff .,,, 5 'J Wiif' 7 r I ff YK Qs . A ? 7nf 1 .ez H Z va 4- Q w' f 1 49 I M K ' f f 1+ J 1 1' I i i A' 5131 L,llA Brenda Balzer ,. A V James Barber ml: EH. 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M L '52, Y ' K Q ,eel, - , V V gf ' 2,1 x- 'W 'W '.,gfb'Xh W ,. , f',' ,f A ,mf-Wx' if ZQMW , ' 1 f 1 ff 'l ff 'Y 2 A ' , X' fQff5?' 'if' 'J L i 4 ' 1' TW I f ' 9- Q' L ' 'Q , ,, 5 JW- ' my : Wfb -,,.JrWf1 'A f -'H- H-W l X David Wilcox Kenneth Wildman Dean Williams Tirnothy Williams Michael Williamson Benjamin Wilson Kerry Wilson f L ,ga V 4 I fy? ff Q X f f E 5 j hw 'M 5 Q ltll , , I QQ Aw 1 :1 Y ,vii xl 1 -X-mx 1 k fx my xg N .f Mm . Lin da Wilson Kim Wlltse William Wittman Lisa Wolanln Jennifer Wood Wendy Woods Sean Wylie Gary Young John Young Mark Young Karen Yoviene Paul Zulawsld 227 Echoes Editorial Staff Mr. Phillip Marron Advisor Pam Bettcher Editor-in-Chief Mike Mangino Associate Editor Jay Valgora Layout L Wade Peterson Photography Barbara Leach Photography Marilyn Buzy Copy David Sala Copy Elaine Wojtanjk Scheduling Mary Beth Yoviene Layout Harry King Circulation 228 Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge the following: Thomas Beering Mr. Ed Clarke Mr. John Connors Mrs. Maureen Connors Don J ay Studios Educational Services Mrs. Mary Foyle Hamburg Hist. Society Mr. Lawrence S. Hood Mrs. Chris King Mr. 81 Mrs. B. Lyden Mrs. Denise Marnon Mrs. Barham O'Hara Mr. William Sloane Mr. Henry Tamutis Mr. Charles Young And a special thanks to all our teachers, our imperturbable advisor Mr. Phillip Marron and finally, to all our parents - for all their patience and understanding ,-nr '81 Echoes Staffs The pictorial success of the yearbook is based upon the ability of these shutterbugs to shoot, develop and print the memories of H.H.S. hap- penings. Things developed despite irregular attendance and insistant reminders of deadlines from negative characters on the Layout staff. It's finally over rejoice editors Wade Peterson and Barb Leach. Photograph 1 E Row 1: Andy Binaxas, Traci Schunk, Lynn Corto, Jennifer Walter, Deb Zeckser, Editor Barb Leach, Laura Dart, A1 Horvath. Row 2: Chris Raub, Karen Kelly, Betsy Buczak, Karen Rychlik, J eff Pfister, J ay Valgora, Brian Collopy, Mike Mangino. Row 3: Marilyn Buzy, Editor Wade Peterson. 2260 Schedulin The early functioning of this persistent staff and editor Elaine Wojtanik paved the way for work done on the rest of the book. They organized all the photo sessions and scheduled the senior por- traits sittings throughout the bookls hectic early ex- pcriences. Editor Elaine Woitanik, Celine Sabuda, Pam Bettcher, Karen Hood X4 .. I COPY Row 1: Sherry Martinez, Editor Marilyn Buzy, Editor David Sala, Mary Beth Hinman. Row 2: Tony Chestnut, Marie Lyba, Stacey Leeper. Row 3: Mary Petrie, Patti Villepigue. Missing: Marilyn Bjarnarson, Carol Phillips, Natalie Pipitone. The copy staff is responsi- ble for all the literary entries into the yearbook. Punching the keys of a typewriter is just a minimal part of the creativity undertaken by editors Marilyn Buzy and David Saia. Excedrin, willpower, and spontaneous wit are just some of the re- quirements for maintaining one's sanity on this staff Row 1: Kim Valentino Gail Peters, Scott Clulow, Amy Schwartzott Row 2: Bill Sadkin, Editor Jay Valgora, Dave Disarno, Editor Mary Yovienne, Mike Mangino. Wade Peterson, Layout Measuring up to their magnanimous task of designing and creating the graphic theme of the year- book were editors Jerry Valgora and Mary Beth Yoviene. Late hours and nightmares of visual odysses plagued this staff, among other things in con- tinuing the ritual of cultivating and cropping odds and ends into what we proudly call ECHOES '81. 231 Magazine Due to the supreme efforts of this staff, the yearbook remains an economical tour of the fond memories of high school. The fabulous sale of magazines help out in financing the monetary burden of the yearbook. ln, o o l Row l: Mary Petrie. Row 2: Beth Stevens, Magazine Captain lfxathy Sadler. Row 3: Karen Kelly, Advisor Mrs. Barbara U llara, Shelly Myers. 2352 'xx-Q ----v-vw., - Circulation This industrious staff manipulated by editor Harry King, gave chaos a new meaning. Their job includes advertising, selling and distributing this wonderful publication. Every poster, announcement and money transaction evolves from this group of circulating individuals. Row 1: Diane Wesp, Ken Wlldman. Row 2: Pam Howard. Diane Cbllins, Editor Harry King, Kim Ernewein. Row 3: K8-F211 Rychlik, Sandy Draudt, Barb Leach. Row 4: David Sala, Wade Peterson, Mike Mangino, Pam Bettcher, Jay Leslie. Missing Lori Miano, Shelly Meyers. 1 I ' -.4 Abbott, Kathleen - 67,182 Agh1'alll0VltCl'l., Steven - 18 Adler, Michael - 214 Ad,-agua, Mary Ellen - 72,74 Ahrens, Christine - 214 Aldinger, Glenn - 74 Aldridge, Douglas - 182 Alessi, Wendy - 214 Alfrets, Susanne - 44,74 Allen, Christopher - 44,47, 49,182 Allen, Karen - 214 Andersen, Holly - 46,52,57, 69,72,74,142 Anderson, Martin - 214 Anderson, Richard - 74 Anderson, 'Ihomas - 214 , Andrews, Yvonne - 182 Annichiarico, Michael - 214 Arendt, Elaine - 74 Armagost, Kathy - 51,156, 182 Armenia, Deena - 74 Arnold, Dorothy - 18 Ashcroft, Laurie - 182 Atendido. Amv - 42,69, 160,163,180,182 Ayre, John - 164, 214 Ayre, Tracy - 156,182 Bachman, Marcia - 18,68 1 Bachman, Willard - 214 Baginski, Karen - 57,74 Baginski, Tammy - 214 Baird, Kelly - 214 Baker, Donna - 56,214 Baker, Gregory - 214 Balko, Cindy - 42,43,46, 61,64,214 Balko, Susanne - 44,46,47, 51,61,64,74,154 Ballachino, Phillip - 2141 - Ballard, Daryl - 182 ' Ballowe, Gary - 148,182 Balzer, Brenda - 214 Bamford, William 144,182 Banks, David - 1824 Bantle, Philip - 58,155 Barczak, Michelle j-, 170 Bard, Thomas -182 Barnas, Michael -4 ,214 Barnas, Michelle -T75 Barnum, Alayne - 18 Barrett, Sandy - 18417 Bartlett, Kimberly - 75 H Barton, Jane - 53,59,75 , V Bassalyga, Lynn Anne - 160, 214 Bates, John 167,214 Bates, Robert - 182 Bauer, Cami - 42,51, 69,163,180,182 Bauman, Jack - 75 Becker, Gary - 214 Becker, Roger - 182 Becker, Stewart - 75 Bednarz, Jellrey - 182 Beer, Edward T. - 16 Behlmaier, Mark - 75 Bell, David - 44,48,146, 214 Bell, Mary - 68,216 Bellanti, Douglas - 182 Bemiller, Tambra - 182 Bemiller, Tanya - 214 Benenati, Mark - 142,214 Benson, Mary - 75 Be3i,lRicl1ard - 44,48,161, Berlin. Diane - 67,182 Begglingham, Michael - 18,52, Bemard, Jemey - 183 Bernard, Laura - 51,69, 142,180,183 X Bernick, Craig - 214 Bettcher, Pamela - 75,228, 230,232 Bezilla, Val - 44-,46,49, 183 Biegalski, Janine - 75 Biehler, Gregory - 72,76 Bifaro, Danielle - 214 Billiar, David - 51,59,76 Billiar, Stephen - 59, 183 Bilowus, Patricia - 76 Binaxas, Andrew - 76,230 Birlaxas, Elaine - 214 Bird, Michael - 215 Bjarnarson, Marilyn - 51,59, 62,76,170 Blackwell, Christopher - 144, 183 Blady, Renee - 76 Blady, Robert - 76 -Blady, Russell - 183 Blasik, Lizabeth - 215 Blazicko, Brian - 76,171 Blfldgett Guy - 58,76 Blomquist, Kristina - 43,51, 168,183 Blomquist, Kurt - 46,52,77, 161,171 1 ' Bloom, Paul - 19 Blue, Kristin - 77 Bollinger, Elizabeth - 19 Bongiorno, Mary - 67 - Bongiomo, Philip - 215 Borek., Elizabeth - 19 Borgart, Denise Borowiec, Chris - 183 - 215 Borowiec, Norine - 77 Boswell, James - 144.164, 174,183 Bova., Elizabeth - 215 Bowers, Julie - 51,215 Boland, Barba.ra - 77 Bowman, Gregory - 183 Boyd, Beverly - 52,55,77 Boyer, Laurie - 77 Boyer, Yvonne - 77,163 Braun, Robert - 146,215 Brawdy, Scott - 183 Bre e Steven 183 g 1 - Brisco, Ronald - 42,148,183 Broadbent Kenneth - 215 Broadbent, Mary - 67 Brock, Mark - 183 Brodfuhrer, Davis - 215 Brokx, Anita - 56,69,183 Brokx, Lidwyn - 51,183 Brooks, Susan - 51,77 Brose, Andrew -- l53,161, 215 Brown, Brenda - 68,215 Brown, Gail - 183 Brown, James - 148,183 Brown, Peter - 59,77 Bruder, Jeffrey - 58,180,183 Brunner, Patti - 42,142, 183 Brzezowsld, Leon - 215 Buczak, Mary Beth - 230 Buczak, Susan 215 Buggenhagen, Rhonda - 56,6l, 183 Bulera, Steven, - 48,52,78, 144,175 Buono, Blanche -19 Bu.rau, Robert - 78 Burchlield, Mary - 215 Burld, Hubert - 46,61,78, 144 Bus, Mark - 78 Bus, Thomas - 68,183 Bushnell, Julie - 53,78, 152,162 Buzy, Marilyn - 42,44,46, 47,48,49,52,69,72,78,154, 172,229,230,231 Byer, Diane - 44,47,51,62, 215 . Bykowicz, Brian - 183 Calkins, Michelle - 183 Calkins, Timothy - 42,44, 47,61,215 Calkins, Tina - 51,215 Cl11kl.l'lS,v1l'g1Il.lH - 16 Canfield, Daniel - 215 Cannon, Robert - 215 Cappola, Dana - 215 Cappola, Peter - 184 Caprous, Angela - 42,212, 215 Caprous, Julie - 42,64,78 Carl, Charles - 78 Carl, Diane - 54,184 Carlone, Cathleen - 69,184 Carlone, James - 184 Carmody, Richard - 155,184 Carney, Kimberly - 215 Carpenter, David - 53,78, 148 Carr, Robin - 64,79 Carson, Dianne - 156,184 Cary, Richard - 53,79 Cary, Van - 215 l Casnellie, Timothy - 79,148 Castiglia, Karen - 51,44, 184 Caughenar, Tim - 79 Cavalcoli, James - 50.51, 55,60,169,184 Chamberlain, Vicki - 215 Chapin, Pam - 163 Charnock, Glerm - 184 Chamock, Todd - 184 Chavanne, Lynn - 143,215 Chavanne, Thomas - 79 Chestnut, Anthony - 58,79, 231 Chittester, Susan - 79 Chuba, Jena-ey - 79 Cichoclri, Sharon - 19,69 Cilano, Michael - 215 Ciraulo, Beth - 80 Clancy, Theresa - 44,47, 143,172,215 Clancy, Veronica - 42,4-4, 143,172,215 Clark, Christopher - 124, 165,216 Clark, Geoffrey - 67,80 Clayton, Craig - 80 Clever, Matt - 44,47,58, 66,67,184 Clulow, Adair -- 80 Clulow, Scott - 61,216, 231 Cochran, Lynn - 43,52,61, 80,163 Colafranceschi, Lawrence - 80 Colafranceschi, Linda - 154, 216 Cole, Eric - 80 Cole, John - 144,184 Cole, Robert - 42,51,61. 62,216 Coleman, Charles - 56,216 Colin, Julie - 51,53,80 Collins, Daniel - 216 Collins, Denise - 216 Collins, Diane - 56,l82, 232 Collins, Marlene - 69,81, 156,163 Collopy, Brian - 58,81, 230 Collopy, Monica - 216 Collopy, Richard - 184 Connelly, Timothy - 44,47, 164,216 Connellv, William - 42,72,81, 148,164 Conners, Maureen - 36 Connors, John - 17 Connors, Michael - 54,184 Cook, Michael - 174,184 Cooper, Michael - 81,148 Cornish, Beth Arm - 51,54, 69,184 Cornish, Katl1leen - 42,43, 57,72,81 Cornish, Paula - 57,160,216 Corp, David - 20,68 Corto, Lynn - 61,62,81, 230 Costello, Vincent - 216 Coughlin, David - 81 Courtney, Amy - 184 Courtney, Randall - 144,184 Courtney, Sheila - 81 Courteau, Kexmeth - 216 Coville, Frederick - 20 Cox, David - 148,177,184 Cox, William - 184 Creenan, Claudia - 42,51, 156,180,182 Critoph, Dorothy - 20 Crowley, Dennis - 82 Crowley, Ellen - 57,216 Culig, Susan - 166,184 Culver, Michael - 44,48, 184 Cummings, James - 184 Cwick., Edward - 82,148, 164 Dahill, Jennifer - 42,53, 69,782,156 Dahill, Jessica - 42,143, 216 Dake, Gregory - 167,174, 184 Dale, Scott - 58,147,216 Daley, Michael - 216 Daniels, Laurie - 50,61, 62,68,216 Danyluk, Mark - 146,216 Darling, Holly - 216 Darling, Paul - 185 DHJ1. David - 216 Dara Laura - 58,82,230 Dasey, Theresa - 66,67,82 Dash, Diane - 62,185 Davis, Jemey - 58 Davis, Peter - 44,50,51, 61,64,185 Davis, Wendy - 82,160 Deak, Jerome - 185 Dean, William - 146,162, 216 DeJol1n, David - 151,185 Dellwardt. Kate - 44-,46, 47,51,59,61,185 Demara, Wendy - 216 Dempsey, Kathleen - 82 Dempsey, Lawrence - 82 Denecke, Charles - 146,164, 216 Denecke, John - 66,67, 148,185 DePerto, Arlene - 36 DePerto, Dana - 68,216 DePerto, David - 185 DeTombe, Chris - 44,47,48, 50,51,60,61,167,174,185 Devine, Kevin - 67 Devine, Mary Beth - 160, 172,216 Dewandler, Mark - 216 Diamico, Albert - 216 Diamico, Marie - 185 Dick, William - 146,216 Dickens, Deborah - 185 Dillon, Robert - 216 Dils, Michael - 83 233 Dils, Molly - 165,217 Dils, Rebecca - 217 Dipirro, Marilyn - 185 DiSamo, David - 83,231 DiSarn0, Michael - 217 Ditz, Frank - 185 Dix, David - 185 Doherty, Thomas - 83,144-, 175' Doll, David - 165,217 Dompkowski, Jean - 46,51, 58,63,185 Donaldson, Edward - 217 Donaldson, Jon - 65,185 Dornhaffer, Marian - 20 Dotzler, Darlene - 83 Dowler, Kyle - 66,67,185 Dmudt, Beth - 58,83 Draudt, Deanna - 185 Draudt, Sandra - 43,185, 232 Dubey, Paulette - 217 Ducey, Alan - 58,185 Dueey, Gordon - 58,83 Duflner, John - 21,58,65 Duffy, lieth - 217 Duffy, John - 217 Dunlavey, Brian - 83 Dunn, Kathryn - 61,64-, 68217 Dunn, Maria - 44,47,217 Dygcrt, Rebecca - 51,64, 217 Dylo, Veronica - 83 Dzimian, Carol - 83,142 Eason, Martin - 68 Ebel, Diane - 21 Ebner, James - 185 Ebner, Lisa - 166,217 Edie, Debbie - 44,47,48, 51 1 Edington, Cynthia - 150, Engberg, David l 5 1,1 65,2 1 7 Edwards, Emest - 146,21 7 Eggleston, Lane e-21 Eglofi Michael - 84,162 Egloli Thomas - 217 Eimiller, Kristl - 185 Elliot, Florence - 51,217 Emerling, Todd - 185 Empric, Gary - 84,144 - 59,217 Engberg, Sandra - 44,5152 60,69,84,163 Engle, Jane - 84 Englund, Richard - 217 Enser, David - 147,217 Ernexvein, Kimberly - 186, 232 Evcretts, Sharyl - - 53,63, 84,142 Evcretts, Sheila -- 186 lfadalc, Charles f- 84 Falk, Karen - 84 Fallon, Mark - 186 Fallon, Timothy - 186 lfarino, James - 21,161 Faulkner, 'Ihercsa - 84 Fay, Karen -- 186 Feldman, Michael - 217 lfelegy. Paul - 44,49,5l, 59,186 lfelice, Matthew - 186 Ferris, Daniel - 84,144 Ferris, John - 63,161,217 Ferry. lfrerl - 186,162 lfeuen-Iein, Gerald - 44, 47,148,186 Fidel, Mark - 85,164 lfidel Michael - 186 liiegl, Donna - 64,217 lfink. Carolyn - 4-4,186 lfink, Rachel - 85,69 liinley, Kimberly - 186 234 Finnegan, Tammy - 217 Fischer, Lisa - 44-,47,51, 5s,61,64,151,217 Fischer, Robin - 85 Fittry, Lisa - 85 Flanagan, Carol - 42,43, 51.217 Flanigan, Leah - 42,4-4, 47,51,57,72,85,160 Flatley, Carolyn 7 57,160,186 F lattery, ,LiSa'4 217 A - ,- Folan,Ke1ly- 58,217 'W Foley,,Mary 5- 186 Ford, Jacqueline - 58,68, 1, ,217 Fomess, William - 217 Fomey, Shelly - 218 Foser, Shirley - 21,69 Foutz Timoth ' 186 ' :- v 1 . ' Fowler, David - 215 A Fox., Catherine - 46,50,,,,5- 7 , 51,186 f 7' Foygzdward - 146,164,218 Foyle, Mary - 22,4 V. , , V, Franeis,,Anne - :218 i ' Francis, Katherine - 85,163 - Frank,iJeff1-ey - 186 Q Franklin, 'Rochelle - 85 Franz, Paul - 85,144,175 ', Frani, William y- 186 Fraser, Christopher - 44, M 'j 1 ' 49,165,218 1 ' Fraser, Michael 4-' 44,471 48,51,186 , I Fredenburg, Ian - 186 Freeman, Russell - 85 Fronczak, David- 86 V Frye, William - 86 Funch, Eric -- 218 Funke, Dana - 218 Fusco, Lisa 4+ 183 Gagne, Michael - 86 Gagne, Michelle - 218 Galenza, Edward - 187 Gallagher, David - 86 Galley, Peter - 187 Gambino, Nancy- 53,57,72,86 Gates, Alice - 218 Gates, Christopher - 218 Gates, Donna - 67,187 Gates, Frances - 187 Gaulin, Linda - 160,218 Gau1in, Suzarme -- 86 Gawlick, Norman - 218 Geiger, Kim - 218 Gennocro, Joanne - 86 Geratner, Laura - 218 Gerbracht, David - 165,218 Gerken, Mary Anne - 86 Gern, Kathy - 43 Gerric, Cinthia - 4-4-,46, 52,86 Gesko, Lynn - 187 Gesko, Mark - 87 Gibson, Honnie - 87 Gilbert, Marta - 218 Gillon, Alison - 87,150 Glor, John - 22 Glor, Linda -- 22 Goddard, Desiree - 87 Godinho, Douglas - 218 Gokey, Tracy - 87 Goldie, Jo-onna - 43,5l, 218 Gorline,Gary- l52,153,162,177 Gorman, Daniel - 146,218 Grail Michael - 4-4,47,-'18 58,218 Grant. Lisa - 67.87 Green, Jill - 57,l43,2l2,218 Green, Kelly - 218 Green, Kevin 147,218 Green, Robin 42,57,87,150 Green, Scott 87,144,164 Greene, Kelly - 87 Greenfield, Martha - 156, 187 Greenwood, Robin - 85 Gregory, Julie - 42,52,57, 69,72,88,142 Griffin, Jeffery - 187 Griffin, John - 72,88,148, Henneberg, Patrick - 157, 187 Hennesen, Margaret - 23 Henry, Karen - 187 Henry, Martin - 187 Heruy, Stephen - 49 Henry, Walter J. - 16 164 Hman, Dianna - 44,51,61,62, Grimn, J hn M. - 16 c,,1a.1,,Li,1da - 218 um, Peggy - 219 - grzinghMichael23 147,219 Gifllikiia ,',,, , Y 1 if ' 'Ee' arf? ' Gmnacnan, sham, ,gas giilliey, 1501111 - 13155219 Gross, Denise - 1' f CY, 1152111 - Gross, William - 22,6147 y Richard - 169.171 ,,,Groundwater, David - 218 Beth - 44,47,48 , ,Groundwaten Robert - 88, ' 3,31 , 157,162 Hob'a.15tQifiVI ,, 'f iehael - 23,46 Guenther, Scott - 88 Hodge, David - 219 Qugliiizza, Eric - ss, 148 Hodge, Michael - 91 G1irr,fP1?t.ricia - 46,51,64, Hoegigr, John - 91,153, 167,181 , ,177 Gwynrie,fDonna - 51,154, ,?f71'l769Qi'1I1gCl', Fred - 165 187 1 '- 147,219 Haas, Heidi H7 51,61,64, ,Y flloffman, Peter - 91,144 , 154,218 , idloifner, David - 23 Haber C13 l'16l'ti1er, Mary - 219 Hackett, Eric 881 - f ,QQ Holfner, Robert - 148,174, Hageman, Thomas - 231- 1 1,88 Hagen, Colleen 219, ' Haggerty, Patrick' 'F'-14771, 7219 y', F ,,l' Hagle, Edith -4-'187 Hagle, John 4 219 ' Hale, A,my'- 62,219 , , , Halik., Michelle - 89 ,k', Hall, Karen - 67,69,162,' 219 Hall, Patricia - 89,162 Hall Sarah - 44,187 Halliman, Diane -54,89 Halliman, Patrick - 219 Halpin, Sue - 187 Hamann, Julie - 89 Hamerski, Robert - 219 Haney, Peggy - 56,62,219 Haney, Stewart - 147,219 Haney, Todd - 89 Hanley, Thomas - 89 Harbison, David - 46,51, 167,17l,174,181 Harbison, William - 161, 219 Hare, Paul - 187 Harrington, Steven - 89, 148 Harris, Jane - 57,72,89 Hart, Kathleen - 53.90, 170 Hart, Susan - 53,69,90 Hartloi Mary - 90 Harvey, Scott - 90,144 Hatten, David - 90,148 Hatten, Michael - 219 Hauck, Allison - 42,53,57, 72,510,142 Haugh, Karen - 90 Hawes, Colleen -- 219 Hawes, Paul - 58,90 llawthornc, Rebecca - 219 Hayden, Vicky - 44-,l68, 219 Hayes, Kevin - 4-4-,49,l47, 2119 llazlett, Julie - 187 Headlee, Susan - 4-4,49, 50,510,163 lleary, Mary - 187 Heather, John - 147,219 Hector, David - 219 Hedrick, Tom - 51,59,187 llcirls, Todd - l51,l62, 219 Henncberg, James - 157 Hennebcrg, Mark - 91 Hogan, Susan - 91 Hohler, Nancy - 91 Hojson, Mark - 58,91 Holben, Gregory - 188 Holdermiller, Jellrey - 91 Hollander, Marie - 66,67, 7 188 Holfelder, David - 148 Holmes, Margaret - 24- Holmes, Marguerite - 24 Holmes, Natalie - 51,61,219 Holtz, Jeffrey - 66,67, 92,167 , Hood, Karen - 43,52,55, 64,69,92 Hood, Lawrence - 17,53 Homberger, Daniel - 151 Horvath, Alex HQ- 167,171, 188,230 Hostetter, James - 92,161 Hovey, Kathleen - 51,219 Howard, Melissa - 52,69, 72,92 Howard., Pamela - 55,150, 156,188,232 Howe, Debra - 46,69,92 Howe, Joyce - 16 Howe, Susan - 43,219 Howes, Graham - 51,59,92 Howes, Ted - 92 Howie, Michael - 92 Hubert, Jerome - 92 Hudi, Barbara - 43,61,188 Huen, CliH'ord - 24 Hughey, David - 188 Hull, Tracy - 93 Humphrey, Sherri - 68,93 Hutchinson, Debbie - 36,54 Hustead, Mark - 162,219 Hutter, Douglas - 188 Idziur, Stephen - 59,93, 148,162,177 Igel, David - 220 lnfante, Peter - 188 Jablonski, Mark - 155,188 Jackson, Jeanne - 188 Jackson, Joseph - 93 Jackson, Judith - 220 Jackson, William - 67,148, 174,188 Jacob, Philip - 93 Jacobs, David - 93,148, 167 Jasiura, Susan - 24,180 Jeswald, Cheryl - 93 Johnson, Brett - 188 9 Johnson, Kevin - 93,175 Johnson, Todd - 44,47,220 Johnson, Ward - 148,174, 220 Johnston, Joan - 24 Jones, Diane - 57.93 Jones, Gary - 220 Jones, James - 25,148 Jones, Jill - 168 Jones, Patricia - 188 Kuhn, David - 95,161 Kuhn, Jefirey - 114,164 Kulik, Kimberly - 154,163, 168,220 Kunkle, Christine - 44,52, 60,69,72,114,l63 Kush, Joseph - 114 Kutz, Scott - 220 Kyne, Michelle - 57,114 LaFalce, Keith - 1891, ,ft , Ludlow, Dorothy - 221 Ludwig, Douglas - 44-,47, 48,221 Lyba, Marie - 44,47,51, 61,64,162,221,231 Lynch, Ann - 190 Lyon, Kristie - 42,-46, 154,172,212,221 Lyons, Ann - 190 Mack, Terrance - 116,144 168,222 McLaren, Michael - 63,191 McLaughlin, Lynn - 51,62, 191 McLellan, James - 191 McLennan, Sharon - 222 McLi1nans, Jeill - 165 McMahon, Kathleen - 53, 118,163,166 McMullen, Michael - 44,222 Mcramara, Margeret - 51, 91 McNeight, David - 191 MeQuillen, Mike - 6153, V' 167,191 Meany, Joseph - 52,118 Mearnes, Helen - 64,154, 162,176,222 Meissner, Rick - 148,191 Meissner, Tina - 191 Merchant, Bradley - 118, 148 Merchant Nancy - 222 Meredith, Amy - 222 f 'f,iMeredith, Linda - 42,1so, A K1,, 191 Mergenhagen, Cindy - 68, 222 Mertzlulft, Timothy - 46, ,Q161,169,191 Mesnard, Michael - 191 Metzger, Kat11y - 27 Meunier, Jolm - 27,51 Meyer, Beth - 51,64,69,222 Meyer, Debra - 64,222 Meyer, Janine - 42,57,160,222 Meyers, John - 191 Meyers, Margaret - 118,163 Meyn, Dirk - 222 Miano, Lori - 51,60,69,191 Michalko, George - 118 Michalko, Matthew - 146,162, 222 Michalko, Michelle - 160, ' 119 Michalski, Karen - 51,69, 156,191 Mikucki, Ellen - 119 Millace, Mark - 52,119, 154 Millace, Susan - 119,150 Millar, Amy - 160,176,191 Miller, Kurt - 42,53,72,119 Miller, Thomas - 192 Minton, Timothy - 192 Mirando, Peter - 28 Missert, Paul - 147,222 Missert, Peter - 119 JOHGS. R1ly111011d -' 146,220 Lalble, Miidar,!Dawn - 62,190 Jordan, Christopher - 188 114 , nr Magavef!,7,John 6, 116 Joseph, Nancy - 160,220 Mai Shdijla 2824-6,63, it Magyar, Steven -S,1,90,jf Kacllnll-l'5k1, Karen ' 52-94 1 ' gs gl Mahoney, Dawn A 1163, Kacwr, Anile - 69,170,188 V 7, Regina - 51,220 Mahoney, John - 221 A ' Kaczor, Edwin - 52.94,155 4 ' 3 ' A in, Patricia - 42,150, Mailey, Carolyn - 190 Kadi, Gina - 162 ff 220 ,Q -e, ia Q Mailey, Elizabeth - 116 X ' Kadi,J0SeP11 - 94 Lander, Michael .- 114,148!E.n, l',,,'ee v gMn1x-tck, Daniel - 190 Kfllllillskia KB-T611 -' 46156, Lane, Patricia - 67,189 ,QQ William - 26,176 61,659,220 Lang, Barbara - 114 .frl ,.,r 1',g,y1aune,fEdwnfd - 190 KB-l'8-ITEHIIOS, BW111 220 I ,gf g, JeErey - 220 131 Diane - 57,61, Kafamk' Pet - 188 Ronald - 65,22oi,,e as 264,160,221 Kafchefv DHW11 - 188 sg atin g g, Cheryl - Mammfos51T1,Kristin - 116 K11-102111111 M9-Hamm ' 94 H ,Q : - ' , Richard 1431214 Mancuso, Rfinald - 26 ' A KBW8-left Lal!-T19 -' 55,581 HCUI - 146165, 'iti 'Mangfanellth Karen - 57, 188 ' , 1160-190 Kazmark. Richard - 25 if Larson2?2R5hertag'3Q189 5 1v1ggj'ges,LenI1a,- 1162 ,i,, ' Kazubowski, Alice - 36 Larson, 62,189 r,,- Malngiardi, Paul,F'I90 Kee1,John - 188 Lmsqngffannniges-126 1 Miiiigino, Minhn,e1,r,,,116,161, Keel, Stephen - 44,118,220 L? La5,k8ws1gig?i5usiin Q- 189 j 1,i 229,230,231,232 .,,i'i'e A 'f:,, KeeH,Jee11'1e - 69194 ' Cheflesee trt 26 ,r,,1 at tlfr he 1 Keen, Susan - 220 ff Mgmt Michg11gg,4.Q5190 ,ji Keeelee Dale - 188 Latina-fGiffaieee162.,f . Mam11ng,,,Km1een D-+4190 e,,,l , KWS1211 1411118 - 94 ,A Mantione,,Sandy 'A+ 27 f , 521,102 51121 - 621220 fi gLfiv1ian1,ih41alaQf51.11,5 Marge, lgglind-1 +4 521116, , 1 e oe, uzanne - ff' f .,'- flu 7-,fig ,5 '71 ,1 I V f M Keiner, Ross - 42,188 , 1' is in L' ' ' Marissa, Deborah- 69,190 Keller, Sharon - 25 1,eave11:'Eg,-o9,3,L 26212, X Marin, Hiram - 46,51,117 Kelly, Karen - 43,46,52, AM., ,,Leag,erb,,i.r5w, Dawn, Q21 Market, Thomas - 190 94,230,232 K K 'Ml,,.11Lebe,-mgffii Pafjicia 5 44,221 I Markus, Keith - 44-,46,49, Kelly, Melinda - 95 ,ff M, ' Lebem15n,,Ri,5se11j.. 4447, V 65,221 jf ' Kemmer, John - 25,72,,F ,f 144,189 1 ' Marlinski, Judith H-' 44,49, Kempf, Arlene - 62,229 Lee, Jeff- 169'Q ig, 53,57,69,72,117 , Kempf, Melissa - 229 Lee, Mark - 1891, , Man-on, Phillip - 27,228 Kempll Rebecca - 151,188 A 1 ' Leepgi-Qfgstacy - 4353, ' , Martin, Christopher - 117 Kempi, Richard - -1895 51,6L4156,221,231 Martin, Daryl - 117 Kennedy, Ann - ,,LfT,,-,Leighg,Janice - 190 Martin, Elizabeth 221 Ke1111211Yv David - 189g f Riff Leigh, Jeffrey - 221 Mariiilel, Sheri' - 5156, Kem1edY1DeHf11S - 189 Lepp,'Robert - 148,167,1 64,117,231 Kerley, Allen - 54,9572 , , 1904, ,fyyy , Z Matava, Denise -e 143,221 Kersten, Rosemary -325, I' Lepij, Sign - 162 Matthews, Carolyn - 63,154 Kfbby' William 61, Leslie, James' - 51,53,60, , , 163,166,170,190 K1ndel, Bob - 189 65,115,232 K , Matthews, Gerald - 117 King, Chris - 36 je, LCW11-11dUW5lCl,'Robert 4661, Mnmiews, James - 117,144 King, Constance - 51,56, ' ',,,,,, I, Q 'f144,1g0, V f Mattulke, Nichole - 44,190 .59,61,68,220 - tf'e ftfgennnfcnfl - 164 , , Mnnnnnk, Kathleen - 51,69, Kms, Harry - 51,58,9o, Lewis,'Cheryl1- 115 g 154,190 162,177,229,232 Lindsey, Bonnie ,, '190' Maurer, Marcie - 44,221 Kingston, Catherine - 189 Klein, Dawn - 95 Klinger, Deborah - 189 Klinger, Timotl1y - 189 Klinger, Wendy - 189 Kloslin, Michael - 220 Knight, Pamela - 95 Koel1ler, Frederick - 220 Koeppl, J ellrey - 189 KOTUI, Jim - 58,189 Kosha, Martin - 220 Kotlan Scott - 220 Kowalczyk, John - 220 Kraft, Nora - 189 Yranz, Cheryl - 166 Krawiec, David - 144,189 Krawiec, Susan - 150,220 Krawiec, Victoria - 42,72,95 Kfay, Leta - 4-4,l'S1,62, 189 Kroft, Dennis - 220 Kruger, Linda - 95 Kruszka, George - 189 Krypel, Louann - 43,51, 61,189 Kubant., Joseph - 189 Keubler, Gerald - 95,144 X Lindsey, Theresa -e 115 I Linn, Aimee - 162,176, 221 Littlefield, Ellen - 44, 47,51,221 Littlefield, Wayne - 190 Livecchi, Denise - 51,221 Livsey, Paul - 221 Livsey, Paula - 68,221 Lobello, Samuel -- 221 Lockwood,fMarcia - 52,61, 69,1 15 Logel, Daniel - 148,190 LoGiudice, Lisa - 56,63, 69,1 90 LoGiudice, Thomas - 115 Lorenz, Stephanie - 42,52, 69,72,115,142 Lorenz, Vincent - 147,221 Losee, Doxma - 152,162, 176,190 Losee, Sue - 162 Love, Charlene - 51,221 Loyall, JeBErey - 115,175 Luba, Charles - 165,221 Lubecki, Lynn - 221 Lucas, Darlene - 67,116 Maxwell, Kevin - 174,191 Mayeski, Kevin - 146,174, 221 McAndreWs, Kimberly - 221 McAuley, Joan - 42,69, 180,191 McCann, Susan - 68,221 McCarthy, Daniel - 155,221 McCarthy, Timothy - 146, 167,221 McCormick, William - 27 McDonald, David - 191 McDonald, Mary - 221 McDonald, Susan - 221 McGarva, Betsy - 117 McGarva, Kathleen - 156 McGrath, Anne - 46,48, 118,163,191 McG-rath, Brian - 44,47,48,188 McHugh, Emma - 27 McKee, Patricia - 42,57,72, 118,144,156 McKey, Ellen - 52,55,59, 61,118 McKey, Kristine - 63,166, 191 McLaren, Kathleen - 62,166, Missert, 'lhomas - 161,l71, 192 Moelbert, Lydia - 119,163 Moelbert, Reiner - 59,148, 192 Moll, Melinda - 72,119 Monckton, Kimberly - 120 Monckton, Michael - 146, 222 Moot, Allen - 120,144 Moran, Karen - 120 Moran, Lynn - 142,192 Morgan, Debora - 120 Moritz, Robert - 222 Morse, George - 28,59,60 Moscato, Kim - 222 Moscato, Mark - 57,120 Moses, Margaret - 28,154, 166.172 , Mosgeller, Cheryl - 120 Mosgellcr, Richard - 222 Mosgeller, Roger - 120 Mosher, Rebecca - 43,222 Moulton, Chris - 153,162, 222 Moyer, Bomlic - 57,67, 163,192 Muck, Elizabeth - 163 235 Mugle, Jeanette - 37 Mulcahy, Steve - 144,180,192 Mulertt, Barbara - 222 Mullen, Cynthia - 120,154, 163,168 Mumbaeh, Luke - 120 Mumm, Laurie - 43,51,64, 147,222 Munro, Scott - 62,220 Murcko, Donald - 121,167 Murcko, Matthew - 192 M1u'ray, Diane - 28 Myers, Michelle - 44,47, 51,168,192,232 Nail, William - 222 Nailos, Deborah - 28 Napiorkowslri, Maria - 64, 192 Nathan, Barbara - 50,51, 121 Neale, Patricia - 52,58, 121 Neiger, Jemiifer - 121 Neiger, Renee - 54,63,222 Nenno, Beverly - 29 Newberry, Robert - 58,121 Newport, Mark - 147,164, 222 Newport, Michael - 147, 164,222 Nicase, John - 192 Nichols, James - 192 Nigro, Nancy - 121 Niver, Amy - 57,166,192 Niziol, Annette, - 121 Norward, Keith - 121,148, 162,177 Norward, Steven - 146,222 Nowak, Peter - 192 Nowak, Richard - 174,192 Nowakowski, David - 192 Nowakowski, Karen - 121 Nowicki, Nancy - 56,63, 69,192 Noworyta, Steven - 222 Nye, Michael - 122 Obad, Carin - 168 O'Brien, Karen - 42,72,122 O'B1-ien, Laluie - 44,47, 122,156,166,170,172 Obrochm., Joyce - 122 O'Connor, Nancy - 67,163, 192 Odell, Kelly - 143,222 O'lIara, Barbara - 29,232 O'Hern, Paul - 122, 161 O'Hern, Peter - 122,161 O'Hern, Susan - 160,180, 192 Olejnik, Martin - 223 Olislager, Deann - 223 Olislarger, Deborah - 50, 51,122 Olivieri, Darlene - 192 O'Meara, James - 54,122 0'Meara, Joan - 37 Orr, Joan - 29 Orr, Richard - 223 Orr, Robert - 155,167 Osborne, Michael - 146,223 0'Shea, Timothy - 146,164, 223 Otremba, Edward - 192 Ottley, Kipp - 171,192 Owen, James - 29,152, 153,162,171 Uwsian, Lorie - 192 Oxindine, Cindy - 223 Paas, Craig - 53,122,148 Paas, Todd - 223 Pack, William - 192 Palczcwski, Marie - 123 Palisano, Karen - 42,160, 1 80,1 93 236 Palisano, Paul - 123 Palisano, Timothy - 123,157 Palmer, Alice - 37 Palmer, Terrance - 223 Paolini, Christine - 223 Parker, Betsy - 44,47,48, 49,51,61,62,223 Parker, Lynn - 168 Parkinson, Dawn - 61,223 Pasiecznick, Robert - 174,193 Pasiecznick, Sandra - 4-4,69, 223 ' I Patterson, Michelle - 46, ' 51,61,62,223 Paulino, Lisa - 223 Paul.ino, Robert - 193 Pawlowslci, Joan - 193 Pechulis, Laurie - 44,223 Pechulis, Lynn - 5250, 69,123,163 Pechulis, Paul - 54,60, ' 171,193 Peilfer, Tracy - 51,61, 163,223 Penrod, Cheryl - 123 Penrod, Michelle - 123 Pensenstadler, Julie - 143, 223 Pensenstadler, Lisa - 68, 123,156 Pequignot, William - 147, ' 223 Perl, Susan - 53,69, 123 Persico, Jaqueline - 223 Persons, John - 223 Peschio, Lisa - 51,69,223 Peters, David - 164,193 Peters, Gail - 223,231 Peters, James - 223 Peters, Mark - 164,193 Peterson, Wade - 53,123, 155,228,230,231,232 Petrie, Mary - 43,4-6,69, 163,193,231,232 Petrone, Lisa - 124 Pezzino, Jhana - 124,154, 166,170 Pfister, Ann - 223 Pfister, Jeffrey - 58,124, 230 Pfohl, Lisa - 193 Phlluger, Robert - 148,193 Phillippi, Mark - 193 Phillips, Carol - 52,124, 170 Phillips, Lela - 223 Pietrzak, Ann - 193 Piniewski, Susan - 54,124 Pipitone, Alison - 223 Pipitone, Natalie - 53,124 Piscitello, David - 193 Piscitello, Jodi - 193 Pitt11er, Gregory - 193 Platt, Lynn - 193 Platz, Brian - 147,223 Plec, Sandy - 42,57,142, 1 80, 193 Pluta, Theresa - 223 Poecking, David - 54,65, 183 Polonski, Joanie - 69 Poppenberg, David - 124 Porpilia, Joanne - 124, 166 Post, Debbie - 163 Powell, Deborah - 56,125 Pratt, Michael - 223 Prentiss, Janet - 193 Prentki, Adam - 51,64,125 Prezio, Joseph - 44,49, 125 Prince, Jeffrey - 193 Printup, Michael - 224 Pritchard, Michael - 125 Prochaska, Scott - 146, 165,224 Protus, Michael - 62,224 Przybyciel, Annette - 224 Pufpai, Gary - 29,67 Purves, Louise - 37 Pyne, Clilford - 44,47,50, 51,125 Ranger, Julie - 57,60,67, 160,193 Ranic, Richard - 224 Raub, Christopherih,224, 230 Raub, Hillary - 125,160 V Redanz, Kevin - 1255 X Reichard, Richard - 44,47, 48,49,147,224 A Reichard, Robert - 3o,44,47, 48,49 Reichard, Susan - 44,47, ,48,50,61,125 Reichert, William - 30 Reiner, Elaine - 55,63, 194 Reiner, Julius - 53,54, , A 126 Renzi, Philip - 147,224 V Repschlager, Kim - 194 Resetar, Jim - 194 Reynolds, Carol - 150 Rice, Richard - 16 Rice, Trisha - 57,180,194 Rich, Barbara - 126 Rich, Russell - 57,72,126 Richardson, Paul - 42,52, 57,7V2,126,148,157 Richardson, Robert - 30 Richmond, Mark - 53,126, 144,167 Rieller, Christopher - 224 Rieske, Penelope - 126 Ritchie, Douglas - 194 Ritz, Robert - 126 Rivers, Yvonne - 44-,46,47, 62,126,160 Rizzo, Charles - 126 Robbins, Joan - 44,4-6,47, 163,224 Robbins, John - 44,46,47, 48,127,144,163 Robinson, Richard - 16 Rogosch, Mary - 127,144 Romano, Betsy - 30,55 Roneker, Gary - 224 Roneker, Shirley - 66,67, 127 Rosinski, Susan - 30 Roush, Susan - 224 Rowland, Roderick - 31,65 Rowles, Steven - 44,47, 48,164,194 Rucker, Caroline - 53,127 Rudny, Linda - 224 Ruesch, Joseph - 194 Ruh, Donald - 157 Rusert, Scott - 146,165, 174,224 Russel, William - 31 Ruszczyk, Gary - 224 Ruszczyk, Jodi - 127 Ruth, Todd - 51,61,62, 224 Rutkowski, Vicki - 156,194 Ryan, Dawn - 31,55 Ryan, Kevin 61,224 Ryan, Terry - 224 Ryan, Thomas - 194 Rychlik, Karen - 176,194, 230,232 Ryczek, Diane - 44,46,47, 49,156 Ryczek, Paul - 169 Ryczek, Susan - 46.224 Rydzik, Bradley - 224 Sabia, Charlene - 127,163 Sabia, Tina - 194 Sabuda, Celine - 44-,47,53, 69,128,230 Sabuda, Chris - 44,46,47, 48,194 Sadkin, William - 55,12s, 151,231 Sadler, Katherine - 52,128, 162,176,232 Safe, Richard - 194 Saia, David - 55,63,128, 229,230,231,232 Saia, Salvatore - 58,224 Salem, Gretchen - 69,194 3 ttft Mmm - 128,144 ' 'Sl11Q1Ii,QPatlicia - 69,180,194 Sfalegio, Greg - 63,194 Salei-ho, Jeffrey - 44,147, 224 Salmon, Heidi - 42,44, f' '51 ,224 Sambora, Deborah - 128 I Sambrotto, Susan - 42,44, V 47,69,154,170,172,180,194 Samuelson, David - 44,47, 51,59,61,128 Samuelson, Patricia - 224 San Giacomo, Anthony - 194 Sander, Patricia - 176,194 Santi, Dorene - 57,128 Szmtonocito, John - 44,224 Sardinia, Susan - 156,224 Sardinia, Timothy - 57,128, 148,167,173 Sarrasin, Jacqueline - 46,194 Sarrasin, Robin - 53,72,129 Sauer, Stephanie - 69,143, 224 Saunders, Cheryl - 129 Savio, Edward - 129 Sawicz, Paul - 31,54,146 Saxum, Amy - 42,44,46,47, 50,51,69,194 Scanlon, Mark - 148 Scarpello, Mary - 194 Scarpello, Michael - 162, 224 Schaefer, Eric - 129 Schara, David - 51,62, 177,194 Schara, William - 51,147, 224 Scheibler, Claudia - 53, 129 Schelble, Mark - 224 Schelble, Susan - 129 Schen, Douglas - 224 Scherbarth, David - 148, 195 Schlierl, Gregory - 64, 162,177,195 Schmidt, Karen - 46,51, 61,224 Schmidt, Lisa - 195 Schmidt, Lynn - 53,57,72, 129.142 Schmidt, Timothy - 5455, 65,129,151 Schmitt, Lisa - 53,129 Schmitt, Stephen - 130 Schott, John - 130 Schrecengost, Ruth - 168, 224 Schultz, Gretchen - 57,143, 224 Schultz, Rebecca - 224 Schumer, Jill - 160, 225 Schunk, Debra - 130 Schunk, Paul - 195 Schunk, Todd - 195 Schunk, Traci - 130,230 Schupp, Donna - 5l,62, x 168,225 Schutts, Wayne - 130,151 Schwartzott, Amy - 46,225 231 Sebastini, Michael - 225 Sedovy, Lee Ann - 130 Seider, David - 130,148 Selbert, Richard - 225 Selle, Daniel - 130 Serra, ,Katherine - 225 Shaffer, Harry - 225 Shatley, Mary - 130 Shank, L0ri - 131 Shaughnessy, Margaret - 44,1 '- I ' 225 Shea, Richard - 195 Sheehy, Dorothy - 225 Sheehy, Jeremiah - 131 Sheridan, Amy - 156,195 Sheridan, Andrew - 131 Sherlock, Brian - 225 . Sherman, my - 51,163,225 Shetler, Donald - 44,46, 47,48,51,64-,131 Shinafelt, Susan - 195 Shisler, Joseph - 195 Shoemaker, Chris - 195 Sidford, Margaret - 32 Sidford, Mary - 57,160,195 Siedleck, Eugene - 31,148 Siedlecki, Patricia - 195 Sieh, Debra - 225 Simoneit, Scott - 225 Sinclair, Katherine - 68, 131 sippreu, Kathryn - 69,111.1 225 Sipprell, Stephen - 144, 195 Skalyo, Cheryl - 42,150,, 225 Skalyo, Wallace - 131 Skingley, Darin - 44,195 Skowronski, Sandra - 131 Slighter, Brian - 131 Slighter, Sandra - 43,195 Slipiapy, Denise - 50,51, 1 1 Smigiel, Myra-Anne - 132 Smith, Aaron - 58,225 Smith., Cara - 225 Smith, Carol - 132 Smith, Donna - 132 Smith, Jelf - 132 Smith, Lisbeth - 50,51, 132 Smith, Rebecca - 225 Smith, Robert - 31 Smith, Suzanne - 163 Smolinski, David - 165, 225 Smolinski, Donald - 195 Smolinski, James - 132, 148 Smolinski, Ronald - 146, 164,225 Snow, Mark - 195 Sobilo, Douglas - 225 Sobilo, Gregory - 195 Sojda, Denise - 225 Sojda, Donna - 195 Sorrentino, Mark - 146, 225 Sparks, Barbara - 132 Specht, Michelle - 195 Spencer, Janet - 57,196 Sporysz, Jodi - 132 Sprague, Jeiirey - 46,51, 61,62,225 Sreniawski, Anne - 133 Smchera, Lori - 133 Stachera, Valerie - 225 Stadehnaier, Deborah - 133 Stadelmaier, Robert - 196 I ,f Staff, Bridgit - 133 Stamer, Christopher - 146, 225 Stanford, Lisa - 225 Stang, Kathleen - 196 Shing, Robert, 148,196 Starr, Elaine - 32 Statler, Deborah - 133 Stetz, Katherine - 133 Stevanolf, Peter - 161,228 Stevens, 'Ann Marie - 44, 46,47,51,62,168,225 gstevennnem - 6053, - 152,162,176,180,196,232 Stevens, Jeilrcy - 133, 144,161 Stevens, Jem1ifer - 69,133 Stevens, Michelle - 69,196 Sticht, Lorenz - 225 Stocklosa, David - 155,196 Stover, Wendy - 42,134, ' 144 Strange, Kenneth - 144,196 Straw, Douglas - 134 Streamer, JoAnne - 134 Strickland, Earl - 225 - Strnad, Tina - 196 Stroh, Craig - 196 Stuhr, Gail - 58,134 Sullivan, Brian - 134,148 Sullivan, Daniel -- 225 Sutton, Karen - 32 Swain, Lois - 32,56 Swanson, Jedirey - 225 Sweet, Ronald - 134 Szafransld, Joseph - 33 Szarlena, Norbert - 33 Szarowski, Beth - 196 Szczerbacki, Axme - 225 Taft, Sheila - 43,196 Tamutis, Henry - 33 Tasker, Timothy - 146,226 Tate, Kevin - 162,226 Taylor, Herbert - 33 Teague, Charles - 33,42 Tennant, William - 134 Terry, Bridget - 226 Terryberry, Scott - 411-,49, 226 Thomas, Alan - 146,226 Thomas, John - 34,144,163 Thomas, Scott - 53,135 Thompson, Kelly - 226 Thomson, James - 196 Thounhurst, Jennifer - 196 Tilley, Kevin - 165,226 Tills, Stephen - 147,226 Tills, Thomas - 196 Tilney, Cheryl - 69,196 Titus, J effrey - 64,147, 226 Tobin, Susan - 226 Toense, Laureen - 226 Tolien, James - 65,135 Tomaka, Joseph - 147,226 Tomasello, Patricia - 226 Toulmin, Christopher - 135 Toulmin, Paul - 226 Torn-is, Todd - 175,226 Trella, Gary - 171, 196 Treman, Lisa - 57,69,180,196 Tress, Mary - 34,63 Trice, Eugene - 54,68, 196 Tubridy, Daniel - 144-,180, 196 Turner, Colleen - 135,163 Tuttle, Cynthia - 51,64. 152,162,176,226 Tyler, Shirlee - 43,135 Unglanb, Vera - 226 Urban, Mary - 135 Urban, William - 226 Valentino, Kim - 226,231 Valgora, Gcrald - 52,59, 135,229,230,23l Vai1Ocker, Susan - 135 VanValkenburgh, Heidi - 135,163 VanValkenburgh, Richard - 34,148 Varu, Gay - 57 Vara., Phil - 144 Vara, Roxanne - 226 Vasi, Francis - 226 Veitch, Dawn - 226 Villepigue, Patricia - 43, 50.,53,69,135,231 Villepigue, Sharon - 43, 51,226 Vitale, Sebastian - 196 Vitale, Theresa - 51,56, 136 Vollbrecht, Jennifer - 163, 196 Vukelic, Lisa - 136 Wachowiak, Barbara - 53, 136,154,166,170,l72 Wagner, Andrea - 46,50, 51,136 ' Walczak, Crystal - 136 Walczyk, Rebecca - 226 Waldrufti Donald - 196 Walker, Bruce - 226 Walker, Jill - 64,659,226 Walkowski, Joseph - 34 Walter, Jennifer - 44,46, ' 51,59,136,230 Walter, Robert - 136,144 Walton, Cheryl - 136 Wappman, Stacy - 150,226 Warner, Greg - 146,226 Warner, Kathryn - 34,64 Wasko, Robert - 56,227 Waterman, Cheryl - 227 Waterman, Sharon - 196 Wattie, Steven - 44,47, 53,136,148 Wattie, Valerie - 59,162, 176,197 Weaver, Lisa - 62,68,227 Webber, Rosemary - 64,197 Weber, Edward - 137 Webster, Robert - 48,227 Weidemann, Michael - 137 Weidner, Gerald - 137 Weinar, David - 44,227 Weinar, Judith - 43,52, 61,137 Weis, Richard - 54 Weisenbom, Jack - 35 Weiss, Chris - 169 Weiss, Kimberly - 57,137 Weiss, Patricia - 197 Weiss, Vincent - 226 Welker, Howard - 16 Welker, Janis - 44,50, 51,59,61,62.64.197 Welker, Nancy - 44,47,5l, 61,226 Wells, Kenneth - 67,137 Wells, Tara - 156,163,197 Wells, Tracy - 42,163,226 Wendling, Roxana - 68,197 Wesp, Diane - 51,58,60, 16O,162,226,232 West, Lynn - 226 Whalen, Robert - 137 White, John - 227 White, Sheila - 59,197 Wieckowski, Deborah - 137 Wieckowski, Pamela - 227 Wieder, James - 197 Wiencek, David - 169 Wiktor, Patricia - 137 Wilcox, David - 51,515,227 Wilcox, Roger - 53,55,63, 138 Wildman, Kennetl1 - 44-,49, 51,61,151,227,232 Will, Doug - 44-,46,47, 48,51,174,197 Will, Thomas - 50,51,53, 138,148 Williams, Dean - 227 Williams, Timothy - 146, 227 Williamson, Michael - 227 Wilson, Benjamin - 227 Wilson, Kerry - 168,227 Wilson, Linda - 44,154, 166,170,l72,227 Wilson, Robert - 138 Wiltse, Kim - 227 Wiltse, Sherry - 138 Wiltse, Wende - 53,138, 150 Wiltsie, Ronald - 64,138 Winger, John - 35 Winling, Jolm - 138 Winter, Sharon - 51 Wise, Walter - 197 Wisor, Ronald - 148,l64, 174,180,197 Wittman, Paul - 146,164 Wittrnan, William - 54,153, 162,227 Wittmeyer. Allan - 53,57, 72,138,1-48,164 Wittmeyer, Michael - 148, 174,197 Wittmeyer, Richard - 197 Wohlheuter, Nancy - 37 Wojtanik, Elaine - 52,69, 138,228,230 Wolanin, Lisa - 43,57,61,64, 212,227 Wood, Jennifer - 227 Wood, Kenneth - 53,55,62, 138 Woods, Wendy - 42,-51, 227 Wutz, David - 138 Wyant, Laurie - 35,50,51 Wylie, Sean - 58,227 Yacobucci, Dean - 148, 164,177,197 Yacobucci, Wendy - 53, 138,154 Yale, Gene - 197 Yates, Robert - 35,58 Yoerk, Merri Carol - 138 Young, Charles - 17 Young, Charles - 411-,47, 50,51,59,61,64,161, 197 Young, Gary - 227 Young, John - 227 Young, Mark - 146,227 Yoviene, Karen - 43,51, 156,227 Yoviene, Mary - 43,51,53, 138,228,231 Zappia, Joseph - 138 Zappia, Kris - 197 Zaske, Mary - 35,62 Zawadzki, Tina - 197 Zeckser, Deborah - 138,230 Zelie, Yvonne - 197 Ziebarth, Carrie - 69,l38, 156,163 Zimmerman, Cathy - 51,197 Zugger, Thomas - 44,46, 47,48,164,177,197 Zukowski, Kim - 197 Zulawski, Paul - 227 Zulawski, Tina - 138 237 . 7' 'V ' ' 1 gg - Q gwzi-aw, . gw,.i1vv:Q1 -,,:w::g. rfy. 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