Haverford High School - Greystones Yearbook (Havertown, PA)
- Class of 1981
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'kNis.s?S2f?'9'i W 'kr Ei533l:5!!L4: r.. mix QIUMFW Q. 1 x HQ Y ' ,A School Board The Board of School Directors consists of nine elected officals who set policy for the school district in accordance with the laws of Pennsylvania and regulations of the Department of Public Instruction. They serve without pay in a continuing effort to provide an educational program, carefully budgeted, that best serves the school district and its children. To imple- ment its policy, the school board appoints the superintendent and other members of the administrative team. Dr. Richard W. Mortimer, President John H. Burd, Vice President R. Lynn McCall Central Administration Dr. Matthew W. Costanzo, Superintendent of Schools 20 William J. Glancey B.S. Villanova Univ. Business Manager Secretary to the School Board Dr. David L. Heckman Ed. D. Penn State Univ. Supervisor, Administrative Services Q1 G 1 Eleanore Besser Dr. Car0l G. Bronk Marv E- Ellison Thomas G. McCallum Jeanne G. Mulcahy James W- Snee JI' . Q , r 3 .. l 5 K , ...V v . 3 Q le ss? .y 5 5, E Q 12:5 l 1 '-U . T . f T 7 ef Ewald Kalmbach Richard V. Scullin M.S. M. Ed. Univ. of Pennsylvania Temple Univ. Supervisor, Personnel Supervisor, Educational Services -1 W Dr. Gerald M. Hogan Everett H. Woodward Ed, D, Coordinator, Community Relations Temple Univ. Supervisor, Curriculum Mel Drukin Temple University M. Ed. Principal 22 Richard E. Hamilton Franklin and Marshall College Temple University M. Ed. 10th Grade Principal Principals This yearHaverford students and facultyflourished under the superior management of the principals. Mr. Drukin showed his customary zeal for improved education and significant student activities. The grade level principals, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. McFadden, and Mr. Leute, helped orga- nize, oversee, and regulate the different aspects of the school calendar. In a year when many changes were oc- curing all over the school, these capable administrators kept the school functioning efficiently. ' N5 sq 'N . .X ' H .... QA N - f Elsie Hewitt Secretary l gm ' g . ..---' T' v Marlyn Oehrli Secretary Q if , I' f 1 A' 3 as 1 N: 5,5 ,i W N QeLi'k - j- x -K :sig .1?ir.fsfQieIQigffw- .igzxg df' Martha Franz Janet Schlater Secretary Secretary Guidance This year the Guidance Department was moved into a more efficient and accessible spot. From the Leedom House, the Guidance Staff moved into offices in the new wing of the school. This move helped guidance services become more attainable to a great number of students, who were able to see the counsel- ors themselves, use the VICS computer, or peruse the college library easily. Carolyn Reardon Secretary Sylvia Erfer Secretary 4 'vu Jff' Bruce H. Donald Villanova University rr! 1'l Janet Schlater Secretary Anne Pettit Secretary Mark S. Lare Villanova University M.S. Margaret A. Ries Syracuse University M.A. English James C. Hughes Temple University Science Fiction Club , Ai., Q f. fmt' f , ,W , T . T125 ' A 'fit Q7 ' L 3 .2 yt: ' - f ' 2 , 'if niii'i . t , ' fu ? .. ..,,, M: ,5f4,S?i.f,f J W Q , V fr' , 25' ' ,W f x gr -X 1 I K A ' ' air 5 1 ,V , iyy I 5 fr l,., 1 ga 'JD fi Louise N. B. Winheld John R. Edelman Temple University Villanova University M. Ed. M.A. J wugg bfi, .- jx - WM sf? k,:k N SX i K i - Y t f, 4- .. 0 1t'B1Y., f 'X--...N Laura J. Ulmer Robin B. Corcoran William J. Olphert University of Pennsylvania University of Deleware Niagra University M. Ed. B.A. M.A. Carolyn N. McGarvie Gettysburg College B.A. Service Club 26 Greystones Literary Sponsor The English Department, headed by Mr. John Rybnik, continued to offer a great number of courses to best satisfy the varied needs of the students. Sophomores were required to take Sophomore English, which includes notetaking, study habits, and standardized test taking. Most juniors took a required American Literature course, while most seniors' courses dealt with British Literature. Placement English was offered. This year, in all levels, there was a great deal of emphasis on composition. The English Department offered a wide enough range of courses to interest as many stu- dents as possible. fm 'N .Jelly x 3 'T 1 X it T. y 5 T earn , , Elizabeth M. Ott Temple University M. Ed. Hi-O Mark Mussari St. Joseph's University B.A. Fordlan KX. NNN E2 1 ff M t rrrr t X l QR. E L',3 ?iQ- RL ,gem .X 3 fp' t- ix X E f'sG'1'?n ft , fray, ffe' it K WT? W1-f f. - A. .fs- : SK 1 so lfzl rxr' Q s 'N' V H w- vi-s. 'Q ' x eb-it a ... Elizabeth S. Allison Temple University B.S. Kink iw-EX l Mary L. Inman John M. Rybnik University of Pennsylvania Dickinson College B.A. Pen and Ink M.A. Talent Show ww - A Department Chairman . 9b,w,,...A-W- W 'CU ge. Joan M. Lockard Kathleen B. KBPP Villanova University Millersville Slate College M A B.S. 6- ,highly Social Studies This year the Social Studies Department was headed by Mr. Samir Kassees. All sophomores took the required World Cultures course, which dealt with concepts of cultures and Western civilizations. Tenth graders were also ex- posed to a several week study of comparative religions. The juniors were required to take American History, a course which dealt with America's politi- cal and foreign relations, social reforms and economics. Electives were also offered to enable students to further their knowledge in different social stud- ies fields. Electives included such courses as Modern European Studies, Sociology, and Psychology. .vm O no,,qo ' is i 1 Kenneth Atkins University of Delaware B.A. nfilmt. .nooo0p'on ,xw.s unnnhh .1 su. ...gs as 5' uoog,,f sun, ooooooug, 1 TAT . N, A ki A - Elizabeth Ann Gilbert Eleanor Harrison College of William and Mary Temple University University of Pennsylvania l.A. william cl Corcoran MA' Augates Yearbook West Chester State Colle e March of Dimes Varisty Field Hockey B S g S'B'C' Boys Tenms Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Warren L. Cachlon Columbia University 28 M. Ed. 4' , ,V Y - 4905. . igfvw 1 Samir S. Kassees Villanova Universiry M.A. Department Chairman Louise B. Smith University of Pennsylvania M.S. World Affairs!Close-up Club if 'ww 'W . . 1 1 W k 5. l I r A , t YT' V, 'E . .L', y may Q -. ,gfggihk K Y F Vkrr 4.1, Viivfg K , L K . K L' fs? 1 ' ,gf . ll, , .mg gig' Si.flQWg5..,.b.A, e' ' f , -f- -1l, 0 1 1 f -gig Kuff f mf, fab. it Q 3 64' X lk?,lf+ . , . . .,,. 2 A .- f ft I 5 Walter A. Swank Temple University M. Ed. F.A.C. John C. Scott pm. William Schettey West Chester State College Towson State College M. Ed. Asst. Athletic Director ir Fred Hughes Oberlin College M. Ed. Photography Club Allgates Greenhouse F.A.C. M. Ed. Ticket Sales Coordinator 31 N Q .1,. , N Frances W. Dean University ot Pennsylvania M.S. World Affairs!Close-Up Club Mathematics Mathmatics is a challenging subject today. Mr. Robert LoFurno and his department have done an admirable job of keeping students up to date in the math field. A majority of students continue their mathematics courses right through their senior year, though only one year of math is required. There are many interesting and challenging courses given to all grade levels including Computer Concepts, Industrial Math and others. There are also accelerated courses for the advanced students. These include Calculus and MIA. The Math Department has been very successful in teach- ing students this challenging subject. Jil- A William McMillen indiana University of Penn. B.S. Cross Country Coach Track Coach 5 2 .i-1 Robert J. LoFurno Temple University M. Ed. Math Department Chairman lt's Mathematical Bruce T. Dunlap Ursinus College Temple University B.S. M. Ed. Bowling Team Intramural Sports Warren Brodt East Stroudsburg State College M. Ed. Golf Team National Honor Society 30 2 t S Sm A E Dr. Stark Lash Temple University Ed. D. A.J. DeMuzi0 F . X. ,vit Paul Bernstorf University of Richmond B.A. Football lap 4 'Nb Diane B. Leavitt University of Vermont B.S. Cheerleading University of Deleware Hrant Jilozian M- Ed. Alleppo University-Syria GirlS' S0fibi-Ill Temple University M.A.A. Contest B,S, Judith S. Rice University of Pennsylvania Junior Class Sponsor .'n,xlI! Science .K Jo! 1 3 g P' Nd Pm sft'fJ'Q:i'a:w:'a. :1 5 5' 5' 1h'py'.f..i Pu Am Cm Bk Q 5 gn, ,XAL sctmnunc cenruy ...Q 1 twist' if if Jack 0'D0rmelI John F. Mcctnley Bl00mSbUl'Q Slate College West Chester State College B.S. M.s. Asst. Track Coach Science Fiction Club dent. Department Chairman The Science Department, under the direction of Mr. John McGinley, offered a variety of interesting and important courses. The courses of study offered were Biology l and ll Chemistry l and ll, Physics I and ll, Comprehensive Science Physical Science, Electronics, and a variety of biological sciences at Allgates. These diversified subiects gave the students a firm scientific background and were a good basic introduction to the different fields for the future science stu Joseph Shuster West Chester State College , M. Ed. . VV 32 Frances Carr R. S. Bloomsburg State College B.S. McElroy, Jr. M.l.T. M.S. 1, x w- 'Tm A ...A V .ff gf iflwi-of .b ,p visa f 'Org i ' , 'i QP'-A y .M . f2ftf. 'x,,Y-'Q --ff! Janet Kennedy Lebanon Valley College B.A. nfrx, J nf - 1 X, X Q l Harry Ernest Kutztown State College B.S. ,, ,uf - 72' ,, egg Et 11 Rlchard R. Smlth, Jr. Penn State University B.S. 0 Steven W. Long Ursinis College West Chester State College M.A. J.V. Basketball Coach Allgates Greenhouse 35' 15 is, lb a Al Sl F 3 uConNi Cu Zn GG 5 E.: CE: Ez Rh Pd A9 ca ln Q i Alu TI 1 Q f ww X ' h lx ,sg sz -u QIT1 Rlchard Grayboyes University of Pennsylvania M.S. Sports Announcer Language Haverford's Language Department continued in its tradition of excellence. Under the leadership of Mr. Frank Salvatore, foreign language students were exposed to the grammar, literature, histo- ry, and culture of the language studied. Again this year, the department's big event was the popular International Dinner. Each language club participated by providing ethnic entertainment and exotic food. Foreign Language students are able to expand their knowledge and are given a key to the world. 7 ,r.-4 Ed Weiss Penn State University M.A. French Student Senate French Club Bookstore 34 vt 'Zh' fxf.IL'!f 2 1 -.,. ., 1 1 'V ot! .4l.l:tz.f'e 1 I C 1 '1 xv E f..,?Zf.n..f I ff gm f!M...nv Jr. bF,,,,,- X S . -k Frank Salvatore Middlebury College M.A. Department Chairman Sandra Besaha indiana University of Pa B.S. National Honor Society French Club ik J. Donald Edelman St. Louis University M.A. Latin Club German Club Kathleen Manley Kutztown State College B.S. Sophomore Class Sponsor Spanish Club .1 5 Q 'si .V : 7 fit.- in x Lalrd D. Shively Vivien i'-0Wd9n Villanova University Uf1iVel'SliY Of Pa- M.A. B.A. German Club 35 Business Education The Business Education Department, led by Mr. Frank McHugh, has prepared students for a future in the business world. Along with courses such as typing, shorthand, and accounting, some students received part- time jobs to become more familiar with business practices. The Business Department of 1980-81 has provided the skills for the students' future success in business. I 'i XR Maureen L. Ullmann Bloomsburg State College B.S. Sophomore Class Sponsor KU U! 5 llffllllfl Marlyn K. Shrut University of Pennsylvania M.S. 36 diff fx X XXX 'X x Xxx Frank T. McHugh Bloomsburg State College M. Ed. Lead Teacher N. X ll ,N'f1ir. :xi-fin 1 W. 1 Q f' in :IQ 3 71-l f i Q-121+ 0 '-if X 'Sig Si x: J 'if Q WSQHKS CASH l lfUUll'MENl Q' Expense is John J. Mc Garvey Linda Berry La Salle College St. Joseph's College B.A. B.S. Girl's Tennis Coach vii, Ps. , 4 -691- Q yes ... 39 Q ,X 'X K ,, .JSR k.,f5'.R-X3 Mark Lewis and Debbie Goyelle learn accounting skills. 42 6 The moving hand writes and having written moves on. 37 Creative Arts Janice L. Fanelli Phila. College of Art B.A.A.E., M.E. Pen and lnk John A. Trainer, Jr. University of Pennsylvania M.S. Marching Band Concert Band Stage Band 38 The Creative Arts Department encompasses a large variety of subjects. Choices range from music and home economics, to industrial arts and art majors, ceramics and drafting. Under the guidance of patient teachers and with the use of new and better facilities, students practice creative skills and acquire knowledge which they can use in the future. These courses are very practical and enhance the students' abilities. This department allows Haver- ford students to exhibit their finer talents. Lambert K. Saller Temple University M. Ed. G. Ernest Heegard Millersville State College B.S. Joy Derr Mary Anne Davis DFGXGI University Penn State University B.S. B.S. 'S-J Trish Naber Villanova University B.A. Communications General Manager WHHS fm Coordinator of WCAU - WHHS A Q? ' E ikkkrkx ,. V, Q -- t Ji? 5 J A ,,Rs'J f5f1vai fu at '57, . me NJ A MQQAQ - xi . ,.l, X pq me f- fr-i .1 to S llea fy. x ,tiklf mf I , . qi. 'I xi- gf-:gf 3 f J or Ax a l . ra f. 3 Qxg - as E 55 Ansar . Joseph W. Elliott West Chester State M. Ed. Greystones Sponsor Photo Club 'Q--ii-. A dnsu.....Nf Michael E. Mulhern Tyler School of Arts M.F.A. Stage Crew Art Club Drama Club it Joyce E. Prlchard Ithaca College g Bachelor of Music Orchestra Wayne Conaway Phila. College of Performing Arts M.M. Choraliers All School Show Stage Crew ,...f fi! is aff: ,- 4 Charles T. Axarlls Millersville State College Masters Equivalent li General Building Contractors Asso. Model Building Competition 39 Physical Education The Physical Education Department has the overwhelming job of keeping the students physcially fit. Headed by Mr. Stephen Juenger, the department offers students a variety of physical ac- tivities to meet individual needs and abilities. Classes are conduct- ed in such varried areas as archery, basketball, volleyball, soft- ball, and dance. Hal Bauer West Chester State College M. Ed. Head Football Coach L fm Sue S. Pass Wheaton College B.A. 3rd and 4th Hockey Coach Sldney Young Syracuse University M.A. . , Wayne Helm Stephen M, Juenger West Chester State College Temple University Temple UniV6fSifY M. Ed. M- Ed- Varsity Basketball Coach V8fSiiY B8SSb8ll C08Ch Department Chairman 40 Michael T. Ahlum Julle McClure West Chester State College Penn State Universit M.S. B.S. Indoor Track Coach J-V- Hockey Coach Assistant Track Coach CT agp Valerle J. Walchak West Chester State College sr if Senior Class Sponsor Assistant Athletic Director N Y Ted Keyser Penn State University M.S. Varsity Soccer Coach Varsity Volleyball Coach Robert F. Bush West Chester State Col lege M.S. J.V. Soccer Coach Varsity Lacrosse Coach 41 Special Programs William T. Curry Villanova University Cindy London-O'DonneII Penn State University M. Ed. Senior Class Sponsor Diane Jaffe Temple University iii H Connie Angstadt East Stroudsburg State College Joseph p, Echternach B-S Penn State University Sophomore Class Sponsor M. Ed. 42 School Supply Store One result of the removation to the high school was the moving of the school store. The new quarters, vacated by Mrs. Clark's a.v. crew, was much larger than the old location near the auditorium. ln addition, the student senate assumed control of the store. The rewards of a day's work. Q . ,'l5. 3, ff NA. K Q I Q I 0 0 D Q Q 0 G 0 Q Q 1 4 1 L . T Qs . l 0 0 O - fx.. - ls this what you want? Do you have one in purple? 5 2 L- fffm.. 'i t 'tnssogff' t NQHSPAFW , , ' NDMIMBE if F0805 Lfzcfvtxr it V PLHTZ-5 Infirmary ' . I , 'YS h if pf The Medical Department must handle any kind of health problem imaginable. Mrs. Smeck and Mrs. Wil liams are the familiar faces that try to cure any ailments The atmosphere inthe nurses office is very friendly Pamphlets on almost anything from your eyes to mari Juana can be obtained just for the asking So for many Haverford students this year the treat ment for any problem was just to visit the nurses' office if only for some good advice W ,f Mary L. Wllllams West Chester State College M.Ed Health Careers Days -. tnpw 'X it -my, k.M Mary Ann Smeck University Of Pennsylvania B.S.N. NZ YILV UFVP grsr CLGTR Pnnsnx Now look at this with both eyes closed. 44 Flalph, don't hold your stomach in. 4 , 2 Qt: fa 3 wr av. et9H'Wf 1 ' -ff ve aff' Let's see if you are alive. Cafeteria Doesn't this food look good. J- f' is .igilflgfifji 5. Q ,QQ '. Q One of the women takes a lunch break. Every year a group of women are re- sponsible for feeding about fifteen hun- dred hungry children. They have a very hard job to do and they do it very well. Each week the staff provides us with a well-balanced meals. Everyone appreci- ates the work they do everyday. e fs. ., ..,,.. ,, ... L' I m qw c Qt We .. . , , .... .. F ,M c my I ....., tttt. .ta H t Www-ww ff- 'C Jean Pettit delTlOl'l3fl'8ieS SOITIS of H16 work involved b9hlfid the HHBS. 'x,. t 197' 118 5. M' f' Q. ' - 2 II' .fx Q Sl ' 7 N 1 N - E J, :4'2ii..s' That's 70 cents, please. The cafeteria staff shows that hard work can be fun. 45 Custodians X Joe Missanelli feels this is the way to spend the day. X 'wax , O i F ww' 5 new K :ff A - New ,K -. W W, Tom Conroy enjoys the time when he has a lunch break. Av S Nick Schina demonstrates the work of a custodian. it . . K i I , . x XX I x ' I ff' any V I . H ' ' ' i i'i L....-...-,,,...... ff' Jim Waters shows the amount of paperwork involved in being a ffwl-M3-5-9 custodian. .M ft is .5 Fi '-i -' iiii , Custodians deserve a rest: sometimes, Charles Hutchison agrees. 46 .,, , id4vfwMev-for N Someone has to fix up the place. I can'l believe people can be so messy. Working can be lun according to Pat Coladonado. Boy is this ladder heavy says Herb Lewis 'Gait Steve Hoffman George Ramplifl lvl, ii? iw 'X A ,J 'F l 'hh Mario Magnotta Art Campli Joe Carfagno Fred Kohler 48 5 5 r .?' Q jQf,s. se Gail Pester , r,. QSQEQH- 1 , 1, Q, 1, 512 ' 'S K rs- ,,,rrog r ,,4 114 stqtrcu Y R, Q v'1,,? 'r X 'P' Eric Friedel Q ...A .,., xx -f---G ,,, e: ?::i of r . r .TX 3 XX ,. A - , ,El f V' Y e K NX .- 'Aef fe l fi d e ,- Q Q, ax .. 35 .M- 'l Qs,-Q J l f , Tom Warner Mac Savage -- the - 5 Richard Powers Richard Mills at 1' i X ap ar. Mary Ann D'Elia Transportation Transportation has assummed an increasingly important role in the operation of every modern school. Under the direction of Mr. Hank Carrol, numerous students are transported safely to the locations of their individual educational assign- ments. Bus routes include all the public schools in our district, the area vocational technical schools, and some of the private schools, too. The activities supported are as varied as the loca- tions to which they go. In addition to the usual home to school runs that comprise the bulk of the work, sports teams and class field trips fill the busy schedule. Some of the work even extends beyond the normal day and week. Pictured on these pages are some of the drivers who daily make their way to the high school on their impor- tant but often unnoticed job. X-A-.34 Library Haverford High students were fortunate to have access to a brand new library facility this year. Al- though its opening was delayed until early Novem- ber, the Iibrary's size, equipment, and layout enabled students and faculty to use the library more efficient- ly and more often. As always, Mr. George Steinrock, the librarian, was eager to help students with their varied assign- ments. Mrs. Claire Stratton, library assistant, and Mrs. Nancy Doubleday, secretary, also were avail- able to assist students. Cf? Mrs. Claire D. Stratton University of Pa. 51-,f , f 1 2 K f' 1, - e . . . , A student does his homework in comfort. gg.. Q. una-.E ' 'tg Mrs. Doubleday is the cheerful secretary. George W. Steinrock Villanova M.S.L.S. Library Aides 50 igx-M Mx, L. Hx X Donna Clark Audio Visual Aide , Tl l Haverford High has its own r-2 d-2. Before . . . Mir -b.. f LLAL x Sffl? X ., A . , 2 rin Y 5 ei ii ,wade 1' Entrance to the new library is on the second floor. The new library is a greal place to study and do research. 51 The Allgates mansion, a place where alternative education is enjoyed Allgates That crowd of coat-clad, back pack carrying stu- dents haunting the halls after homeroom are All- gaters. Those who go to Allgates have an opportuni- ty to take biology, social studies, English, and gym in a very relaxed atmosphere. These courses taught by Mr. Long, Miss Harrison, Mrs. McGarvie, and Mr. Bush provide each student with knowledge and ex- perience in these subjects. The atmosphere pre- pares the student for college by having him study independently and showing him how to balance his time. The experience that the student receives at Allgates is a very valuable one which will help him in the future. 52 . , A, .K,..,N-Www l'II take that. Since when are fireplaces for sitting on? Time to relax and joke around. f lun. i A 2- .Q lfv I fi l E Q ni' , fi a -5 e -214 ....--.-- Lia'-53 we A we Let's find w0rmS! There are some quiet places to study at Allgates ,L ww. .Q -myi: ,td 4165 X Allgates students have the advantage of outside gym classes. Relaxing by the Ha-Ha . Now let me spell that word out .. . Students take a 'soda break'. 'P gag WFDGFNFV Fill' N9 by g Y, ,,.., M, Nl af.,',g,l En route to Allgates. You're kidding! 54 -I S .XS N-. ASI, .Z 49 A 1 Ei KJ Y IQNI I :Q N Ag. .Vip -N , K H ,Wx Where shall I apply? Patti Bolter sews filter bags together. Joe Marian cuts cloth for filters. f.'4 'f l Cooperative Work Study 1 . t K . 1. 1 xi' A f Q. X ,ef X, Q HJ tg if 5 Q 5 F 34 L4 L Mr. Keefe is a great help to his students. A work place in the real world. Cooperative work study, organized and run by Mr. John Keefe, is a program that permits students to work while attending school. The program enables students to take their re- quired courses at Haverford High School for part of the day and then work the other part of the day. The employment experiences give the students preparation for the future and credits toward graduation. ln addition, Mr. Keefe pro- vides advice on all aspects of employment. 3 Karen Franchi, typist. Dawn Ftanson files documents. 57 The Vocational-Technical program is under the direction of Mr. Jack Smith, guidance counselor. Participating students spend half of their day, either in the morning or the afternoon at Haverford and the other half at one of the following schools: Marple, Folcroft, or Aston. Vo-Tech offers 50 courses in certain areas, including build ing construction trades, automotive, electrical, graphics, sci entific, and health occupations. Many participate in district state, and national competition in their fields. Vo-Tech pro vides good background for further training and career oppor tunities. Bill D'AchilIe works on auto mechanics. Woodworking takes concentration. Students practice woodworking skills. This masked student is learning welding. Vo-Tech provides an opportunity for students to learn to operate the tools of their trade. s g, Y . '1 WW it 'U a W ,, . ,,,, ai 1 Yak 3. - - 1 mg. W , 5 .K . pwff' Marching Band The Marching Band of 1980-81 had a very successful year. Besides entertaining the Hav- erford fans at each half-time, the band treveled to Bandarama competition at Marple Newtown and received a superior rating. This year's Marching Band, supervised by John A. Trainer and led by Drum Major John Santoleri, had an all around superior year. 62 The 1980 Marching Band wA',,,-- 3. i M,-,,,,.-f Y The band marches to the stands ' -an-i L.- teaqpeilvv'-, 'fans' The clarinet section plays during half-time. The band adds excitement to every football game A5 J l Li? John Santoleri conducts from high atop a ladder. 63 Bandfront The 1980 bandfront Always full of spirit, the Bandfront revs up the team and fans during the halftime. The diligent practice of the drill team, silks, rifles, and majorettes shows during the perfor- mances. 64 iw VW 4, I Here we come! We're number one! Inga Xxx -.,x ,4 h YQKX M 2 ld, Wm e...., gm xt gf 'iii . X They still aren't ready? Practice makes perfect. I' 4 F5 'X xxx 'T' 'S ,. ' H' x I The bandfront marches to the game. --554, Cheerleaders ff. .. l . A-H' if . K C . ' ' ' ' A Jw. . I t L., -'Nx'fa X . - L. ,L L v X. . Q . .fs '-N Q, if N .. Q H, 15. f . ,413-wa l ..-ij'7l,yyvh9?fN' it vmlxu Q Q . .L . 3' . if as., ar X 'L ohaisx .X-'3'fNs+ Front Row: Karen Cavallo, JoAnn DiSanto, Laurie Wagner, Lisa Levin, Gina Bowler. Middle Row: Laura Nyhart, Karen Patani, Patti Finkel, Sharon Martin, Sue Keehn. Back Row: Lisa Ward, Cindy Patterson, Michelle DiLullo, Karen Rush, Cheryl Foresythe. ,. xgn , ,fo is 4 'O' WM L bf 'WW Captain Sharon Martin shows spirit at a pep rally. All for Haverford. Stand UP and Cheefln 66 O This year's cheerleading squad was a group of hard workers who stimu- lated school spirit. The girls cheered enthusiastically at football games, soccer games, basketball games, pep rallies, the bonfire, and wrestling meets. The squad consisted of 15 girls including co-captains Sue Keehn and Sharon Martin. With the coaching of Mrs. Diane Leavitt, the girls were a talented, spirited squad of cheerleaders. Let's go, Fords! ,ff , l-.X Q j kg.. Raising spirits to root on the team. , f4'W'?'f get , T g -ff:-cones-fats ja 1 U N f, ,V , ' :..: . Alf :Iii .. ., V.-wfet.. . ....t..-X ' - ' ' ' .. ,,.-.Q W x.mnvxsnuvww- uv-vv: Wy 'Q A --f it . gs ,::..:::1..4:. .. . .,... .,.,..,.....A..s.... Y. .., ' X VH ,M HM ,,,,.,,Y, W.. .........,.,.- w u umm ,: g,, ,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,., ,,,,,- . N..- ...ana-vue-.Q www-Q. ,M ,ji ,,,,,.,,,,, ., , ., .........mf yn-vuwqnmv.. MMA Q4-aw...-M... an '2, w,.,s.- .Man ,nf-wsa..wua'+'n hung G - W. -...--.......... -wg e .w-.,f,,..x N f. v- -. x. A '. N. 4 . .... t T -.-1 in 'W-wsunq., 'W xc. ..a..,,Q,.,. Sue and Sharon take a rest from their activity. The cheerleaders rest their throats. 4 o ,N ,,- . Coach Leavitt gives her protoges some tips. Haverford cheerleaders perform another masterpiece. A-.3 F3 ,9 f 1.-4 .-M 1'-. .1 I .. 3 A H, W -a..j:.,.,.A 5 .sm gd., ,1',f 67 4. ,-et iuvr W 5 n 1 y' W' l A 'uc f xv 1 X A W : Ex L- A ': ' W ,. ff' K K af' I Q. Q.- .,,. . 3247249 'YET g ep, W3 Bi iii 25 7 V N W 1 - . . Y A , . . 1 X. , ,M M 'J' 'w '- ..., ,.,, 1 S it s g .5 . - -. 1 - . if .ef 1 Front Row: John Johnson, Joe DiTrolio, Dave Brenner, Kyle Walton, John Muntz, Jim Ross, Doug Long, John Kleinstuber. Second Row: Scott Young, Ray Adger, Fred Zeilter, Darrell DiCicco, Dave Bravo, Dan Gallagher, Chris Smith, Joe Farrell, Rich Kroll. Third Row: John Dumbar, Dino Vassilakos, Jeff Sills, Mark D'Angelo, Dan Mudrick, Kevin McKeIvey, John Henwood, Mike Alesi, Jim Hambridge. Fourth Row: John Motla, Ricky Adger, Ralph Patrick, Mario Bowler, Mark Willis, Bob Elser, Bill Reilly, Bill Cheesman, Tony Cunningham, Jay Rice. Fifth Row: Joel Walton, Kevin Fox, Steve Young, Bob Pollock, Eric Gearhart, Ed Rush, George Masselli, Ed MacCubbin, Greg Tepper. Sixth Row: Tim Sydner, Mike Maimone, Quit, Ed Ahn, Jeff Shralow, Gregg Strom, Chris Gilhool, Qhit, Tim Fink. Seventh Row: Jeff Consul, Bob Schillat, Andy Bonaventura, John Reason, Quit, Mike McFadden, Bob Hepler, Chris Mudrick, Tony Coladonala. Eighth Row: Dave Jensen, Scott Gilbert, Mr. O'Donnell, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Bauer, Mr. Bernstorf, Ben Sassler, Chip Blence, Mr. Dougherty. 4 ,Ja f ,, 4 3, ., .-,, ,. V, - A M.. t wg., - t . -'f A - -is--f'ig'W:'3 : i5 'r , -IP -' ,,.. 31- Sq., N, ,,, A753 .15 i,sN,,,, '4 - - A f 'k:.'13 -I-f','f -, 31,-fbm.-ifilti' H wi! W' r ' V -f. - -- , - -3. . an... ,,? ..g,y '. . Q - ,W-,f .. , .1 W--fa - .gf,,'IQ,q,e.,-v ' -'H -- M A ' 1 ...1 'J-. ' 'zfifn 'I '.Lmf'W' Dave Jenson holds as John Munlz kicks. The Haverford Football Team forded ahead to an overall record of 10-1 K7 and 1 in the Ieaguel. Led by a superb coaching staff headed 'by Mr. Hal Bauer, the team played to a tie with Ridley for the Central League Division Title. The team compiled ten victories which is a first for any Haverford Foot- ball team along with having six shu- touts and beating Cochamp Ridley for the first time at Ridley. Captains con- sisted of John Muntz Cnamed to the All- Delco Team! and the player of the week appointed by the coaching staff for great play in the previous game. Many seniors had excellent seasons and will be missed next year. Overall, the Haverford Football Team proved they had the spirit and drive to make the Crimson and Gold triumphant ever- more. Hustling down the field for a touchdown Interception sparks a Fords victory. 69 Coach Bauer has a few words for the ref. Winei-5 -1 0'1Lqeses A' kL-' I tkik V V' 13 14 17 19 3. 134 1 19 14 31 10 12 V ' ibhester 9 ' Bonfiegi at l,:qwe5 ,Meruon 1,' 1 9 'QjEenncrestt NeWf0 L ' ' 111 g 'Ftadnor 15 1 Chichester 9 9 FWQY Springfield Upper Darby 9 R OPP O 13 6 20 O O O O 19 O 6 Mr. Boyd watches over the defensive line as they await the snap. 71 Soccer Much concentration goes into kicking the ball. Under the coaching of Mr. Keyser and co-captains Chris Clay and Regan LeBlanc, the soccer team, win- ning all five of its non-league games, continued its win- ning ways by placing second in the Central League with five wins, two ties, and one loss. The Fords qualified forthe District I Soccer Playoffs for the seventh consecutive year with a record of 10 wins, 2 ties, and 1 loss, ranking fourth in the Delaware Valley Soccer Coaches Poll. In the play-off opener, Haverford upset undefeated Henderson H.S. on Scott Croff's goal coming in the last four minutes of the game. In the finals, Haverford lost to Harriton H.S. CDel. Val. Leaguel 1-0 to place 5th in the District I Championships. The team completed the sea- son with a record of 11 wins, 2 ties, and 2 losses. ettaso SA' Varsity Front Row: Bob Feeney, Joe Kim, Sam Doubleday, Scott Croft, Regan LeBlanc, Rich Salvatore, Chris Bracilli, Pat Campbell, Joe McKay. Back Flow: Coach Keyser, Tom Bond, Pete McNieI, John Swarts, Dave Arata, Mark Weaver, Chris Clay, Rich Leonidas, Norm Roessler, Chris Ranlt, Jim Holyoke. 72 HHS 5 2 3 5 2 2 O 5 2 3 2 1 2 Wins Varsity Scores 11 Losses - 2 Ties Carroll Great Valley Penn Charter Pennsbury Chestnut Hill Ridley Penncrest Marple Newton Upper Darby Conestoga Lower Merion Radnor Springfield OPP 0 1 O 2 O O O O 1 1 O 2 2 Hey, that's my balll ul 164. xx 'I .,,K,, I l Junior Varsity Front Row: Ken York, Al Cohen, Bob Billbrough, Steve Oehrle, Eric Kim, Rene Cammerata. Middle Row: Steve Zulli, Brian McQuiston, Rob D'Alonzo, Jose Garcia, Lance Armstrong, Bob DeYoung. Back Row: Coach Bush, Brad Claney, Mark Lewis, Rick Wood, Bart McNieI, Rob Levine, Don Galli. W, we--.. ' 1' - . fats, tr The teams gather and play a good soccer game in the lights 73 Field Hockey Q? X NS? Rh? Front Row: Lori Meter, Doreen Schlater. Middle Row: Sue Schneider, Lisa Menendez, Beth Ann Hamilton, Kathy Muir Margo Herron Melissa Nathanson. Back Row: Maritza Peratzou tmgr.J, Carolyn Mastrocola, Karen Ferroni, Daria Angelina, Kathy Steinmetz Annemarie Rosenbaum Kathy Kerns, Eleanor Harrison Ccoachl. The Varsity Hockey Team, coached by Miss Harri- son, had a very successful season. The team tied with Springfield for the Central League Champion- ship. CBoth teams had a record of 7-17 Doreen Schlater and Lori Meter were co-captains of the team. Both players were on the varisty team for three years. The team played quarter finals in the Districts. The high scorer was Margo Herron talso on the varsi- ty team for three yearsl. Miss Harrison commented that the girls enjoyed a very successful season and were an excellent team. 74 Junior Varsity Front Row: Lisa Snyder, Cathy Mal- kemes. Middle Row: Karen Morris, Terry Belmont, Robin Cheiken, Karen Peabody, Pam Tosi, Terri Sarchetti, Susan DeVitis. Back Row: Julie McClure icoachb, Dawn MacQuarrie, Cathy Cianfrani, Lvisa At- tanasio, Mary Frances Sheldon, Valerie DiVaIerio, Joann Kerns, Alecia D'AIonzo. 3rd and 4th Teams Front Row: Chrissy Muller, Mary Walton, Chris Dougherty, Jennie Foden. Middle Row: Susan George, Carolyn Hilty, Mau- reen Mowatt, Lisa McClelland, Caryn Ma- Iec, Mary Ellen Pogue, Donna Voucolo. Back Row: Karen McGarrity, Michele La Fountain, Mary Mercer, Jennifer Sailer, Debbie Swartz, Sue Pass icoachh. Doreen Schlater races to the ball Annemarie Rosenbaum and Kathy Muir hustle down the field. 75 Cross Country ' gvfifl K 1-,fs Girls' Varsity Scores y if ' f MQ Will? 10 f 0 - frr rr s HHS 7 , 0 L is r :l 5, OPP, 27 C Garnief? 307 n70n 17 v rlrr i rrr a rrrr 7 25 if Penncrest C367 rrir , 7 19 7 Springfield ' 90 23 ii,i UPPe'Dal'bV 33 ' T5 1 5 5 l,oWer,Merion 44 1 23 i ii,i if iiii 15 7 T20 . 27 19, 20 15 50 24 18 15 27 20 7 5' Boys' Varsity Shores Wins ' ' .W,, . 50 , V ,, ing, .yji Spgangfield Pennbrest Upper Darby LowersMerion 7 Radnor 7 Marple Newton Conestoga n Ridley 436 i.r,i 37 48 28 36 A Haverford runner gives a sigh of relief as he finally crosses the finish line. s ,J Front Row: Coach McMillen, Jackie Walters, Kathy Keating, Alex Klinger, Patty O'DonnelIKcaptainJ, Luanne Orons, Danielle Boyle, Kim Buchwald, Joanne O'Conner, Lisa Freedman. Back Row: Karen Kruza, Pam Luchsinger, Claire Collins, Phyllis Botson, Donna Boyle, Megin Carroll, Bevin Boyle, Sue Negrey, Lisa Hohn, Danielle Bushar. Missing from picture - Denise Baca 76 On your mark, get set . . . ' The runners pace themselves as they traverse the course The 1980 Boys' and Girls' Cross Country Team was a suc- cess, not only in terms of its excellent overall record C24-4 for three teams! but also because it was a team that worked up to its ability. The team enjoyed working together and winning. Most of all, they enjoyed each other. The season was a success because it was fun for the runners, for the coaches, and for the parents and friends who had the pleasure to be involved. This year was a reward in itself and the moments together are moments to remember. Front Row: Mike Repetto, Mark McTiernan, Jeff Spicer, Sung Choi, Alf Cromwell Steve Serrano Steve Blakeslee Dan Clark Mike Grant, Jeff Klein. Middle Row: Coach McMillen, Mike Goldenberg, Lew Cheechin Steve Powell Ed Moore Jim Boyle Doug Geer Ed Wargo Ken Ftosengarten, Back Row: Pat Welsh, Chris Collins, Steve Coburntcaptainj Kevin Collins Steve Riviello Sam Fiittis Bud Often John Giuliani. Missing from picture - Ted Hodgins Golf t.f f1, 0. 54, haul Now where did that contact lense go? The Golf Team, under the direction of Mr. Brodt, had a successful season. In the league, their record was 4-2, and overall their record was 5-3. They came in second in the league. The team consisted of Jay Desjardins Ctheir number one playerb, Mark McCanney ia sophomore whose record was 7-13, Buddy Aiken ta freshman whose record was 5-11, Mark Feeny, Paul Sarat, Ken Brett, Mike Mariani and Doug Grossinger. This year was the first time in 11 years that two golfers, Mike Mariani and Mark McCanney, qualifed for dis- trict tournament. Because of this year's balanced team, Mr. Brodt is looking forward to an even more successful season next year. 78 Front Row: Buddy Aiken, Mark Feeny, Paul Sarat, Ken Brett. Back Row: Mike Mariani, Doug Grossinger, Jay Deiardins, Mark McCanney. 4 i fit f :Qs ff Qt X 5 -f e, xx 'Y' N TB, xx T it wa-I fi: T - -Qi , t ft! R W -'faith 4-pr i.W JALV rag? Q.-fa- .5 f T 1' f- ' . ' , -f, 1, - , . .Th ,,,., ,,,,, ,.t. .,.,,, , W . ,X N t K I t A -- . - ,. 1- - w.,.'.:f--ff .f -5.21 gang, , -ws-aig. The subtle contours of the 4th green undergo a close examination. HHS 8 14M 5 GM 14 11 11M SM Sicoiies Wins - 5 Losses - 3 Ridley Pennsbury Marple Newtown l Upper Dublin Radnor Springfield Conestoga OPP 7 M 13 8M 13 4 3M BM :fr--wwf., .---Wy. hip, Golfers are pleased with their performances at the end of another day. pf' , N. :ig mavhm' I-, . -- M - . iffvvx fff',-ft7f73z5f'zum f fav-if-I - , I fiffiwim 'WE n f , 2, :Wir '21 ' . M, ,.,,Q?'fffH1wf1f,m5:fgsiiff' WZ' . of J ff ' ,::1i1i'2iQ:gfgiVja1 '? f ' f - LM.,:z,g . if --bf . 4.--,u,.-'Quai Above: Mark Feeny takes careful aim on the slick 18th green at Merion. Left: Mike Mariani and Buddy Aiken await their turn to use the ball wash. Perfect form is diplayed by Haverford's number one golfer, Jay Desjardins. ,ww 79 Girls' Tennis tr is A Pill! Varsity and Junior Varsity Quinn...- Front: Lauran Newman, Sara Myers, Amy Abrams, Natalie Finkelman, Steffi Seligman, Joan Blatcher, Elizabeth De Camellis, Rita Margolis, Nora Margolis. Back Row: Linda Berry fcoachj, Francy Altus, Flobin Blum, Karen Hernandez, Randi Bartsch, Janet Slater, Sue Hanley, Debbie Harma, Lauri Loomer, Ellen Voynow, Chris Till, Tracy Rejan, Lee Ann Baldwin Kmgrj. The 1980-1981 Girls' Tennis Team, coached by Mrs. Linda Berry, ended their season with a varsity record of 5-3. With only two seniors, the underclassmen pro- vided the bulk of the effort. Varsity members included Captain Ellen Voynow, Steffi Selig- man, Robin Blum and Lauren Newman as the singles players. Varsity doubles teams were Natalie Finklemanflftandi Barsch, Amy Abrams!Sarah Meyers, and Janet Slater! Nora Margolis. The team was fortunate this year to receive assistance from Mr. Jim Greene. Mrs. Berry expects even more suc- cess from these experienced players next year. 80 g .Q try 'e H ,.-x-v,gS,.h. .Mwwzx wx.: ly? P1 v'E,:iY,'i'Q'.:Vf ww? W XF-SM' tie-'wax -We QS S S It ' if fuk, , Q mg u-gxgix .ESQ ,A Qxfzgx Qxm fgxxfzh Qww tSwifg1iNf'9iSMif i1 NNWLQSS-'Qi 'taxi X x NQLXX X. Q56 XX X LQQXK3 X M XX'-12 'N :fy x Ex 4, qw 'lx A Q it ki C -Y'-fl! wx -X 4-Q Qin 2 .t tu., bd wjw-,Q ,t M if f , :SX WT S JW- 'N t ' .1 . 1- ' - ' ' t . fx tt, J'5y.,15,.,. s5.,....t,g,,, -p,-X w, gg, -+ U. , , , , t.t,.,n,.. . wg . , xx, it 1 N, ,t...s,,., A W , , .xt kg, at xx-Y - px -4 XWV'-' Q '-QJ6w.. - 1. 0 E . ' 1 A R355 . S Ntufk. D13 , .4 31. la, . tk.. . - g: f x .Qi .WA-,M 53 S Q g ' 1 ,Lv S 1'--Q S Q. it S ii yy , tlgiig uk gy R, EQ 'vtQ,1 ,:.ftf, if-1 Snark- X, ,WN ,K ., 2 Y 5 ,J .Q ' 3 at '12 mg , 2 vw za.,-1 S - : fs ft if at A , at a ff .f it SX 1 1-H iS gp - it ' . it we Nf- eff Q-,ff I 'K f V f S 'S' 1 a g t L ., ' Q W S S ... .... K , I k .. Doubles, anyone? HH Scores t 5 Losses ,erm . A , A iw r W Raimi s Z + 3 Marple Neiiiiiown V A ss Penncrest Lower Merion Ridley Upper Darby ,,, .,,. 325 2 a if sw? fi,-Jllgw -gl-f rrfdagiuit- 5 of ..,..., rr, , ,F K 7 2 6 2 3 6 1 2 The team relaxes before their next match begins sf-.-Ji, . no argl.: we -xv sf-fze' we Some light hearted humor between matches. Robin ii- Nwk qy t,,, Li .,,.V rgigbzkt A t.r. sw mm ' Blum displays her excellent forehand C'mon, stretch those leg muscles. Boys' Basketball This year's Boys' Basketball Team had an outstanding season. They finished second overall in the Central League and reached the District I quarterfinals. Players Rob Holmes and Dan Sembello were named to the Dela- ware County first team All-Stars, and Tom Blatcher and Mark Weaver received honorable mention. All the players should be congratulated for their fine season. E . ,....... .,Nv .m Q E f .3 6 I ' Q at 1 Q , --5, - - 'lea at ,Q - ' .K Q g M . s Rob Holmes of Haverford wins the opening tap-off. J' 4:-3 Haverford makes another basket. Anxious players watch the fate of their team from the sidelines Junior Varsity: Front row tl to rl Scott Epstein, Steve Spada, Mike Goldenberg, Ed Kush, John Schwartz, Art Carbone. Back row Cl to rl John Norm Rossler, Rick Bronstein, Jon Henwood, Jim Hambridge, Dave Clark, Coach Steven Long. Junior Varsity az 19 WNS Varsity Scorese 6 LOSSES HHS ,g OPP Penn Charter Chichester f Nether Providence Springfield: hh h hh h S C Upper Darby Radnor .nadiey g L 335.005 Upper Derry, g Lower Marple Newtown S Conestoga Springfield Springfield Upper Darby Radnor Ridley Penncrest Lower Merion Marple Newtown Conestoga Ridley Springfield Hafboro-Horsham ,SLR Pg, Q02 F045 Varsity Front rowllto rl Tony Spinelli, Fran Cunningham Mark Weaver Dan Sembello Tom Blatcher BrlIGillesple Back row llto rj Mgrs Evre Me doff and Bill Blteltl Frank Brett, Rob Holmes Rich Kroll Brady Harmon Coach Steve Juenger Girls' Basketball The team practices foul shots. Mary Pat Stein runs down the court. Varsity Front Row: Sue DeVitis, Karen Begosian, Melissa Nathanson, Liz Rozatti, Maureen Kelly, Coach Stanton Back Row: Julie Murphy, Donna Bichart, Chris Zupas, Mary Pat Stein, Bobby Cabery, Patty O'Donnel, Kathy Cianiranti, Karen Ferroni, Maritza Doratson. 84 Girls' Basketball enjoyed a productive year. Coaches Ruth Stanton and Emory Cook twho was later replaced by Ms. Nancy Wakefieldj, led the team through a very challenging season. Co-captains were Bobbi Cabrey and Mary Pat Stein. Mary Pat Stein had the additional honor of being named to the All-Central League Team. The team showed much potential and is looking forward to an improved season next year. s ,4',,,r,,w 'n,,,'n.. ,,.,,- ,,.f' MMM . . ,,..,,-f ,M ' J-f' HHGTG, catchl S we-wife H-' N N 6, , M . 1 Bats-W..-4..t'+a-st..3 L. 'i A ' x. .. ,.,. - .113 ww-W al TN' ,. 1 . g,lz.,.l5NW,MWgmTqnf g My s Q oe.. R A y I-0 , , f ..,,.gmf3'+-'WW' f iQ .4 - , to L.. oettlt - .,..MM M, The game begins with intensity. Junior Varsity Front Row: Karen McKee, Carolyn Mastrocola, Luisa Antinasio, Kathy Gallagher, Faith Conti. Mlddle Row: Sharon Foley, Lauren Newman, Joanna Kerns, Lisa Findy, Megan Martin, Kathy Kerns. Back Row: Janet Dougherty, Edith McDonnell, N Wakefield. VBYSNY K 1 .kh. K E L L5 ancy DPP C C , t L Msbmnstdt L C Upper Darby Radnor Ridley Penncreet Lower Marion Marple Newtown Conestoga at dia 44 37. 33. 38 31 sa 45 as av 48 za as ae 85 Varsity Front: Joe Mariani, Dennis Gray, Greg Corialos, Tom Grim, Dan Giangulio, Joel Walton, Charley Davis. Back: Mike Alesi, Bob Elser, Bob Watts, Mark Rubin, Philip Schnyder, Ron Rubinstein, Coach James Jones. Wrestling The Wrestling Team, coached by Mr. Jim Jones, and Mr. Bill Dages, completed a strong season. They had an overall Central League record of nine wins and five losses. Team captains Charlie Davis, Tom Grim, and Phil Schnyder proved to be exceptionally valuable assets to the team. 86 Above: Tom Grim sets up his opponent for the kill. Below: Sue Schnyder, Diane Water- house and LuAnne Orons managed the wrestling team this year. ff- '--- ..., .... .. 4 l i N W . ,,.. :.11Q,---- .A he fir-'Aw Mrk . ggli 4 'LLL . :asa ag t new ,,:fz5f fA.' f-gg Y f ig K L 5 - . . ,X ,. xxx? . pa. .A .Sa . Q.. W N X.. -- fl L,., - w rInC0 -Q2 ,fa A 8 ? at 21 27 35 35 29 17 41 24 25 24 46 24 :fr ' 'L 56 16 f -145 h Menon 22 X The Fords get psyched at the beginning of the meet - wry:-leer' it 42n1 4 nnnn 520 7 ,, .3 Lkxx wi Le. riff 4'b f . , 2 2455 29 Upper 4 I Marple Newtown nnnnn Coach Jones prepares for a meet , ,, A 1, ,T ,A gi Q W it K8 Junior Varsity Mike Mariani, Rich Pifer, David Diano, Rob Keough, Bill Hamilton, Jeff Sills, Coach Bill Dages, Steve Young. 87 GYMNASTICS Girls' Gymnastics, coached by Miss Mary Jane Wetzel, had a challenging season. Co-captains Laura Nyhart and Margo Herron led the team through a season that showed much improvement and potential. Robin Smith went to the Central League Meet and was successful enough to com- pete in Districts on the balance beam. The team is looking forward to an even better season next year. .r-trfrsv -- 'ifilfli Wins f 1 rrrl 942105. 8. 25 '-fi-:tee .524 f..ftf . .f ,r.,,1 , e2 1 -, -- H f -V -1. ..f::s 1sw1a--'J-:fmg,,fg1f':g:5...elf-..:.t.fQ srllr 1 tt. ,,.- Varsity Scores Losses - 7 Upper Darby .,rf a V AAA: , , s ---t 9' . -:v-:af'fg,n .f::ef?'!2:31f!1 Ties 1. OPP 98.00 104.15 108.75 105.45 92.30 120.30 1 13.00 r,-e .- 1 .35 5 Bevan Buzle pretends she is an airplane. Q . 3 L fy' ,NM . . XR sw.. itil -vm. Q L ll1g- Lorraine Pender shows the determination ot a dedicated Nadia - watch outl gymnast. 88 Boys' Volleyball Varsity Scores Winsef Losses- Ties C C Coach Keyser talks with some of the players. OPP 15 Westown 1 15 York Central 6 15 Westown 4 15 York Centrale 15 North Penn 1 5 ij 15 ouakenowpt o oryo p ef 15 North Pennf o1 s so 3' C 15 1 5 souaerron yorr 1 Q oo Q iroa 4 15 . 'Central C 5 15 -1 . y y fl Quakgfldwn a oa fi 5 s 1 1 7 T15 1 ' 5 5 5 Svvdertonf' l 11o1 , sy 15 5 Central Blioksiwesff 1 1 Front Row: Richard Ferroni, Don Lautenslager, Joe Kim, Nate Thompson, Dave Benham. Back Row: Jim Abbonizio, Dave Bravo, Brandt Bodner, Jon Henwood, John Muntz, Richard Kroll, Coach Keyser. 5 ,,,. ...- gg . -svst., lb V John Muntz leaps up to meet the ball. The Boys' Volleyball Team continued its winning ways going undefeated in the regular season with a 14-O record. The Fords' powerhouse was led by spikers John Muntz tcaptainl, Dave Bravo tcap- tainl, Brant Bodner, Rich Kroll, and Jon Henwood. Defensive specialists included Joe Kim, Rick Abbonizio, Rich Ferroni, and Nat Thompson. The team continued in its tradition of excellence, inspired by Coach Ted Keyser. On March 28th the Fords won their 17th District I Volleyball Championship by de- feating Quakertown in the finals of the Double Elmination Tournament. They also won the Eastern Regional Championship on April 18th, defeating Central High School CDistrict 37 12-15, 15-11, 15-7. In addition, they competed in the 9th State Championship at the PIAA State Tourna- ment held in May at Shippensburg State College. The Fords spike the ball over the net. IRI 13' -'MFT' gb PlAl Siu N The Fords put tremendous effort into their games. 91 HOCKEY A big face-off against O'Hara. Varsity Front row: Chris Safone, Jack Cleary, Ed Lunnin, Nick Vassalidez, Scott Perdue Back row: Coach Bob Dennin, Kevin McGee, Dave Walsh, Ken Lutz, Scott Croft, Joe Way, Joe Walsh, Rob Serrafin, Lou Grosso, Joe McKay Sometimes a goalie leads a lonely life. 92 ri? Varsity Scores y Wins - 11 Losses - 2 1 liiit - 3 6 4 6 6 Chest af 4 3 2 6 2 Q . .M . 7 O , ter 1 5 lmf5i5Qs2it1i2slillonsi ,, , onner 5 0 Archbik tixa Carroll 7 1 or O 1 Malvern Prep 0 3 Monsignor Bonner O 2 Chestnut Hill Academy 2 9 l, 2, M , , it V N .s c The Ice Hockey Team had an extremely successful season. Under the leadership of Varsity Coach Bob Dennin and his as- sistant, Joe McKay, the team played its home games at the Skatium. Due to good coaching, playing, and skating, the team made the post-season playoffs. Junior Varsity Front row: John Peters, Brian Cleary, Scott Perdue, Rob Serratian. Back row: Steve Ciiore, Kevin Blake, Eric Kim, Dave Walsh, Todd Walton, David Santilli, Gene Weaver, Paul Lutz, Tim McDonald, Coach Steve Siffone, Mark Weaver. Haverford players break up ice. Celebration - a goal . M, , '51 'Yugi-1-A A player checks out a puck's point of view of the nel. fpvla, ,O eigyv if ll 4, va' l.. fy: , ..,e vv., I ,I 1 4' . l,lrl, 5' 1 W ' X' 93 Swimming 'X gg Front: Chris Datko, Todd Childs, Pat Dennin, Glen Ross, Paul Allen, Curtis Datko. Back: Steve Sav, Paul Gerlach, Paul Woodman, Howard Crompton, Dave Smith, Tom Traexler. The Boys' Swim Team, led by Captain Chris Datko, shows much potential for the future with the return of three freshman and four sophomores next year. There were outstanding per- formances by long distance swimmers Paul Allen and Dave Smith and by sprinters Patrick Dennin and Tom Trexler. Sen- iors Dave Foky and John Guilani will surely be missed. Com- petitive diving could not be held at the home pool, Main Line YMCA, due to strict enforcement of the ten feet of water under the diving board rule. Coach Bert Lynch, worked hard with this team. The Girls' Swim Team, under the direction of Coach Glenn Starkweather, had a challenging season. Outstanding per- formers included Ann and Patty Gavin. Patty Gavin was hon- ored as an All-American in the 100 yard backstroke and butterfly. With many outstanding performers returning, the girls are looking forward to an extremely successful season next year. 94 Boys' Varsity Scores Wins .0 Losses - 11 HHS 435 llsssrr Upper Dublin 50 Nether Providence 50 G ' ,, , ,, gg Episcopal Haverford School 8 r g Lower Merion S 59 .1 g Penncrest A 'S 16 7 'iiil 49 Marple Newtown 4 llss 63 Radnor 5 ttv 24464 t 'Upspers Darby 1 .,l 1... ,am,.faXf:,,,:- ff-- im 1... - f. Q1 - OPP 127 124 1 14 88 60 103 109 67 120 93 105 o T ' Q 'F J i Ii as M? is I . - ,a as J ' P. 5 if' - if - . -' y i 5 Q ll-A' . KS .1 ' V my 4 as :swf Front Maureen Clark, Leslie Barringer, Leonida Gerlach Anne Marie Rosenbaum Allison DeLong Patty Gavin Ann Gavin Julie Clapp Mlddle Jeannie Krall Becky Johnson, Kim Cline, Mimi Ellis Lon Wagner Pattie Guilim Anne Marie Long Back Coach Glenn Starkweather Beverly Wells Nancy Datko Brend Wells, Debbie Goyette, Mary Mercer Girls' Varsity Scores Wins - 5 Losses - Upper Dublin Nether Providence Harriton N Ursurdine Lower Merion Penncrest Bishop Shanahan Conestoga Marple Newtown Radnor Upper Darby Bowling This year's Bowling Team had a very suc- cessful season. Coached by Mr. Bruce Dun- lap, the varsity ended the season tying Low- er Merion for second place with a 35-25 re- cord. Haverford's Rob Spradling had a sea- son average of 174.6, the League high. Oth- er outstanding varsity bowlers were Harry Orner, Henry Scheck, Sue Negrey, and Julie Clapp. Rob Spradling rolls another strikell 5 ','i M Varsity Bowling 1 . r - 7 Losses - ..l, it HHS , S '2'rzt?Qiff9CtPP' f 1 .A ' .i 'Lower Merion f Afsi- S, - 4 ' it Springfield 'f'55i0i' L' S 2 Upper Darby , ' 2 L V . 4 n Marple Newtown 0. 3 ' Ridley 1 2 Springfield 2 3 ' iLower Merion 1 4 Marple,Newtqwn Q I l 2. . . , T 2. R l f 0 K , . ,... , . , ,rglk ,A . S ' U999' DWP? 1 A,', ' '.V' , . '53 L T V 1. at o 'UPI-55lTf'D5l'5Y ire. T9 tlfre elsit l 0 s Marple Newtownj S .syts 4 Ridley f gg- o, B 96 The bowling team. Standing Cl. to r.J: Sue Negrey, Sherry Streeper, Jeff Rosen, Mark Deitcher Darren Patton, Henry Scheck, Harry Orner, Rob Spradling, Kurt Lindelow, Mr. Dunlap. Seated Steve Diano, Julie Clapp. Missing: Ed Mauze, Rob Rosenstein, and Scott Eisner. Are you sure? Close, but no cigar! Winter Track Front row: Mario Bowler, Dave Jensen, Lisa Freedman, Tom Verica, Collette Winterode, LuAnne Orons, Jeff Sharalow, Margie Verica, Ralph Patrick, Ken Rosengartin, Debbie Mahle, Danielle Bushar, Karen McKee, Rick Adger. Second row: Steve Serrano, Jeff Spicer, Terry Belmont, Jeanine Stevens, Michaela Shea, Claire Collins, Mike Grant, Alf Cromwell, Pat Welsh, Brandt Widdoes, Barbara Kroll, Karen Kuehnle, Back row: Mike Repetto, Doug Geer, Sandy Colymore, Danielle Boyle, Sue Detwilder, Kathy Schneider, Jacky Walters, Donna Boyle, Phylis Boston, Kathy Keating, Sue Negrey, Kate Shea, Debbie Swartz, Kim Buchwald, Denise Baca, Sue Irwin, Sara Ritts, Rich Santo, Greg Popper. t fn 3 A large and varied group of dedicated individuals 2 comprise the indoor winter track team. Their practice track .vt consists of the stairs and corridors left empty in the afternoon. The practice program is well balanced with both calisthenics, running, and exercise machines. Competition is primarily an individual affair at this time. Under the coaching of Mr. Ahlum, Mr. McMillen, and Mr. O'Donnell, the team enjoyed a successful season. Keep moving! Mr. Ahlum keeps the team working. 97 Girls' Softball I ? , .' ,' l f I V- J Y 3 5 . 7 f Q. Q 1 ix 5 g . ,, ' , 1' , ' 71, A - t M wwf, . H fag, ,,, , t,. MM f t ,V . MMWW , . .155 Front Row: Kathy Hanson, Debbie Giles, Karen Bogosian, Katie Gallagher, Mary Pat Stein, Karen Morris, Bobbi Cabrey. Second Row: Marits Deratzon, Mimi Ellis, Donna Bickhardt, Debbie Dommel, Maureen O'Brien, Robin Cheiken, Debbie Swartz, Maureen Kelly. Third Row: Lisa Findley, Karen McFadden, Stacey Bronstein, Sue Morrissey, Karen Malec. Patty Mulliken. Fourth Row: Coach Long, Joann Marino, Missy Benham, Faith Conti, Janet Dougherty, Kathy Farrell, Coach DeMuzio. Top Row: Lois Kelly, Cathy Dougherty, Mary Beth Loney, Lorraine Cunningham. Coached by Mr. Arnold DeMuzio and Mr. Steve Long, the Girls' Softball Team experienced a powerful year. Captain Mary Pat Stein, a starting catcher, helped hurl the team through the rigorous eighteen-game schedule. The girls worked diligently to improve their batting and fielding, in- spired by seniors Bobby Cabrey, Karen Bogosian and Mimi Ellis. Kathy Farrell, for the camera. 98 Girl's Softball Varsity and Junior Varsity Notre Dame lnterboro Chichester Connestoga Penncrest Kendrick Radnor Marple-Newtown Ridley Lower Merion Conestoga Penncrest Chester Radnor A Marple Newtown Ridley Lower Merion ---.ir Right: It's a hit! Below' Mary P . at catches the ba Baseball Under the expert coaching of Mr. Wayne Heim and Mr. Paul Bernstorf, the Baseball Team completed a victorious season. Inspired by co-captains John Johnson and John Muntz, the team showed real strength and depth. The experience of M' B M' returning seniors Johnson, Muntz, Tony Spinelli, Dave Bravo, Dave Brenner, Dave Cicchinelli, Frank Brett, John Morris, and Joe DiTrollio was the key to the triumphant season. ff' i Muntz hits to Bravo! Jim Hambridge hits in a big game. Varsity Row 1 tl to rj Spada, Spinelli, McCartney, Ditrolio, Calamaro, Hambridge. Row 2 tl to rl Strait, Cheesman, Mudrick, Cicchinelli, Muntz, Johnson, Bravo, Rose, Boyle. Row 3 tl to ri Flanft, Clark, Bodner, Brett, Brenner, Henwood, McKeIvey, Wagner. 100 . ...U -. 1 1.11 ff uf 4- re.,fg..f:.f ai. The team receives instruction from the coach, Safe! W l --,NJ.k 9,0 -..J . Coach Heim gives some instructions for the next play. HHS Varsity Scores Henderson Springfield Malvern Marple Newtown Penn Charter . to Badnof fiwbiv M to M sccs Springfield i Marple Newtown Radnor Upper Darby Conestoga Ridley Lower Merion Penncrest OPP 101 Varsity Front Row: Lori Meter, Kathy Muir, Kim Decker, Doreen Schlater, Amy Meyers, Beth Ann Hamilton tcaptj, Melissa Nathanson Second Row: Chris Doud, Dawn MacQuarrie, Karen Peabody, Kathy Steinmetz, Margo Herron, Sharon Foley. Third Row: Mrs. Stanton, Chrissy Muller, Karen Ferroni Cco-capt.D, Chris Zuppas, Joann Kerns. Girls' Lacrosse The Girls' Lacrosse Team, guided by the coaching of Mrs. Ruth Stanton and Mrs. Linda Morgan, faced a competitive agenda. Captain Beth Anne Hamilton and co-Captain Karen Ferroni led the team to battle all 12 opponents. Often victorious, the team was inspired by outstanding seniors Hamilton, Ferroni, Margo Herron, and Lori Meter. 102 . Varsity Scores West!Chester-East 9 ..,a Henderson ,ljlarriton Springfield Ridley ii' Nether Providenoei t , , Dafwitrlff Radnor Lower . Conestoga Marple p99f?9F?Sf OPP I ? Boys' Lacrosse L .- uw' A y L1 Varsity Front Row: Bob D'Alonzo, Bill Flielly, Rich Salvatore, Greg Corialos, Rob Watts, Mark D'Angelo, Chris Cifone. Middle Row: Jett Consul, Dave Murphy, John Chiacchiere, Pat Campbell, Jack Cleary, John Motta, Scott Gilbert, Jim Carr. Back Row: Mr. Bush icoachl, Beth Marshall, Mark Rubin, Don Galli, Dave Arata, Jim Falcone, Mark McCanney, Tony Cunningham, Fred Zietter, Pat Denin, Kieth Smeal, Cathy Malkemes. The Boys' Lacrosse Team enjoyed a winning year. The team, comprised of a majority of juniors, was coached by Mr. Robert Bush and Mr. Robert Davis. Co- captains John Motta and Don Galli led the team through an eventful season of exciting afternoon and evening games. As in the past, the team had a very strong season due, in part, to the fine coaching, a great deal of team spirit, and hard work. 104 if A ' smallest M its we 1 Nam.. tzizssazzsesemtfvxfitmzzdirr-i-'Ivmm. 16-rm...fEi,,r..,,.,,.::grsQw!elw. .,5r,s,gg.q,31.,.My,,,,,.Mz3jl3k.,f,..,,.,,aQzs,5mx.3,,56Q.,3:AR.,,.,,r.,.,.tg,g3,,53,.gk 35325..,5m,5,,,,,Qg,gq,nl51g,,x,,,1q, .,,,..g,:e,.,.. J V . I Misfit ' 1 ' r . f , ff if if L ' slew -enzghgg. 3 za..-A-f-T ,gan -lv fri 'isuetg ., ,- 5 :mafia --wa -v silii-2 . A. mi 1 ,,.. We 5?5'ii12:':f . if - ' 11' ' ' .H ..i',.-lm-.. ,.-R. vm- -,f ,. Rf, . - - f: ,af 1,-.1 -- ., 3-4-3. ,QQ k,,,,,, . 3 k.,.if,. , 55, 55 . I l at 1 A4915 151' . -. I - Cr ' 5' H -gg.-wi' ,1,-,...lWi!'j-.1.2 'WEST S V .T , .. 1' ,. -1-M -Muff 4 H F Wldrple Newtown T F 'F T r West Chester-Eastggw it 'K f . ' I I ' 3, 'N5i4l'zffl fi f aaa-...F Abington. if .,,,,. V . , . j, ,,.. , WEYVMMGUUU . ' enderson we p WS f. Q' 'L P . . 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Middle Row: AI Cohen, Bill Caron, Joe Faux, Chris Conti, Mike Cleary, Bob Davis, Kevin Collins, Gregg Strom, Chris Gilhool, Bob Elser, Ted Tretheway, Mike Chicano, Dave Conaway, Ray Coacher, Amy Renn. 105 Girls' Track X may Under the fine coaching of Mr. John Keefe, Mr. Allen Bern- storf, and Mr. Kevin Gay, the Girls' Track Team completed a very strong season. Tri-captains Kathy Keating, Cindy Carbone, and Patty O'Donnell led the team through a challenging spring of several tri-meets and two home night meets. The Girls' Track program has continued to expand over the past few years and was able to add a third coach this year to its over-worked coaching staff. Stretch those muscles. weswvse ,Ns- J K ,., A- b,iv L .4 Front row: Mr. Keefe - coach, Ann Wojs, Donna Boyle, Clair Collins, Cindy Carbone, Patty O'Donnel, Kathy Keeting, LuAnne Orons, Collette Winterode, Margie Verica, Sandy Collymore. Second row: Mr. Gay, Lisa Freedman, Flita Margolis, Jackie Walters, Jennifer Allen, Sue Schneider, Kim Boyle, Alex Kinger, Phyllis Boston, Thlrd row: Machella Shea, Debbie Busher, G. Stevens, Kelly Shea, Angi Bridy, Laura Nyhart, JoAnne O'Conner, Sue Detwiler, Lisa Belfilio, Fourth row: Mr. Bernsdorf, Kim Elliott, Janice Laird, Sue lnwin, Kim Hannerschmidt, Karen McKee, Laura Newman, Terri Sacchetti, Barb Kroll, Laura Loomer, Sandy Collymore, Top row: Valeri Verdi, Genie Cayhill, Carol Somyth, Brenda Wells, Karen Kuenhle, Beverly Wells, Chris Dougherty, Ann Marie Fiosenbaughm. 106 px!! HHS Varsity Scores OPP Nether Providence P Harriton Lower-Merion Penncrest Marple Ridley Radnor Upper Darby y Conestoga y Springfield Coach Keefe gives instructions. Sue Boyle takes a hurdle. 107 Boys' Track The Boys' Track Team continued its tradition of success. Coaches Mike McMillen, Mike Ah- lum, Jay Williams, and Jack O'Donnell led the team through a challenging season. The team's superiority was due to a number of factors, in- cluding depth in the field events and the light- ning speed ofthe sprinters. Outstanding senior performers included Kyle Walton, Greg Popper, and Dave Jenson. f i. - ' f t s s sf ,Rc . -M . . f L ,. - ,,,..i K -. . 1 , ., - - .3 :EEN-1.1 , N to G., . We , 4 -1.2 ...,q,.,.s9 ... Q .iss-wus.,-:sb ,fl - 1-'emi gk X os t tk . . . .'i.-. -A Wx E X it . .. ........ . T . as - T... ,st , A .. .,,. ,,,, M ,,,, ,..,,5, Neg? NW .... ,N ..... ,M.mt..........fgs..fxzss.xisp ,HM....,..,,..,..,..,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,, .,, . .W - ,. ....., . . ...... ,, ,rkkky W,,,,,,, .,,..,,.-fi ,.W,.,... ,. ..r.1w-eglawszz .- e.fff:saia2.-ezafff-fr -2..'--aw - . .... ,Ji . ,,..t1...:w..- . ztgzrze.. 2-m.'5':f'. twin.. . .. ff:-f-.:'1-w. f. m:.fn:::f!:.st--Q::f2t!:!:12aEf:1 NISE?lfiili'T1-31555tfsiliiiiiufvff , .,,.. . . - , ,,,-. --.. .... . . N --Vdfgif' ii-' Sggfresi 11 W 2254.1 fi. Lrb, A . SP 9f'e'd Lowef Penncr Ridley I f tt ' arp T Upper ... ,.., . N sk faffiflf. 31 SA , , 4 ...,... , 1 ' . --5: - ' .t:2zs,e:ss.. .,.-J,,z.wM:: ..,.. . ,..x..e,. was 6 Y A high iumper shows his determination. Rich Santo prepares for his pole vault. 108 x 1 Q Boys' Track Team: Row 1 fl to rj Dino Vasilakos, Kyle Walton, Mike Ventura, Andy Hunsicker, Mario Bowler, Dave Jensen, Ralph Patrick, Steve Ser- rano, Sam Ritts, Jim Simonson. Row 2 il to rl Rich Santo, Rich Kroll, John Moses, Jim Boyle, Rick Adger, Dan Gianguilio, Tom Verica, Rich Bronstein, Paul Freeman, Mike Bridy. Row 3 il to rl Bob DeYoung, Steve Sav, Tom Hewitt, Pat Walsh, Doug Geer, Alf Cromwell, Phil Clausen, Hiang van Le, Ken Rosengarten, Tim Fink, Row 4 KI to rl Jeff Shralow, Rick Wargo, Mike Repetto, Mark McTiernan, Jeff Spicer, Tom Snyder, Tom Cahil, Bob Shillat, Brandt Widdoes, Norm Roessler. Row 4 ll to rj Coach Ahlum, Coach McMiIIen, Coach O'DonnelI. Missing from picture - Russ Gianguilio, Greg Popper, Steve Blakeslee, Lance Armstrong, Bob Hepler, Lew Checcia, Coach Williams. H ll II PYNN RElAYS Q it! a J, ni,-, itll' Up and Sway! Mario Bowler takes a hurdle in stride. 109 Boys' Tennis ' if 5501 'T 'T 5 14, Il I Ill ,f +57 2 gllllgaumuwas mms 'i . I T123 , .mn i n s ' i - , .- he til-nnffgfffnlnxnn mnxns :ga Q or rf' u Mgffrf snausslnnamux U5 1 i , x A xn x x e ' as an i it ' nissan susan-annum 'S aWw-susssss if ignfgsgggxsias :gain lllglizsf I ll! lmllllnxeassmmgsuus 1 ' A , f: xv SB agua, M 1 '325i2i235'5?'!5f3 v f':? 4' ':., . i 53 M 3 ssammun . ' ' g a?u ., A e egannssraniu niiiifaiignsasaaxgg q ' ' samwaanxarsmu - M . ! 'gggSt'1lHtiBiEixiillllltxxsumaelswlggggmasi . . Q Wiki!!! ,- . I . 5,5 - . f Q - 2 , , - al.i5lUQillHU'lEiMl'! P , Q!!-Aa. W ig 23333358Higffgsxfisgggigslggggg is Q ,. ,.. . . , Jeff Klein reaches to return the ball. Miss Harrison looks over the seeding with the managers. 110 fl K if 'LAW - Q . Joel Berman shows his top form. Varsity Scores Wins - Losses - Ties HHS Qpp - Malvern Springfield Radnor Marple-Newtown Harrritdin r o is X X , Penncrest i eiasii 7 Lower Merion J Front row: Jordan Luber, Gary Wexler, Andy Kaplan, Mike Mirsky too-capt.7, Joel Berman tco-capt.J, Jett Klein, Alan Finkleman, Danny Marks, Kiriam Pines. Back row: Randi Banach tmgr.J, Robin Blum tmgr.J, Lois Brown Cmgrj, Mitchell Altschuler, Tom Blatcher Jon Levitan, Paul Handel, Doug Grossinger, Dan Byers, John Delany, Ian Gershman, David Wright. tnot plctured: Miss Hartson, coachj Miss Eleanor Harrison coached the Boys' Tennis Team through an eventful spring. With an eleven-game schedule, the boys found the competition exceedingly challenging. The team, however, was able to meet the opposition effectively. Co-captains Joel Berman and Michael Mersky provided the incentive the team needed to be strong. Take that! lan Gershman runs to return the ball as Andy Kaplan looks on. 111 Girls' Volleybal The Girls' Volleyball Teams coached by Mr. Terry lrwin, had quite an interesting sea- son. Without the senior high gym, they were forced to play all away games while practic- ing at Manoa elementary school each day. Led by seniors Bobbi Cabrey, Mimi Camp- belltCentral league All Starj, Barbara McClatchy, and captain Mary Pat SteinlCen- tral league All Starb, the varsity achieved a 6-8 record. Juniors Susan Cometz and Don- na Bickhardt along with sophomores Sharon Foley and Edith McDonald will provide a strong nucleus for next year's squad. The junior varsity, consisting primarily of sophomores, was ed by three year player Liz Sullivantcaptainl. Despite a 5-9 record, there are great expectations for next year. The action of a set-up play. Coach lrwin demonstrates a block. 112 The volleyball team shows good form. Front Row: Liz Sullivanicaptainj, Patty Henry, Emily Sheldon, Kathy Gallagher, Adele Broderick, Mary Leonidas. Back Row: Coach Terry lrwin, Barbara Kroll, Megan Martin, Josie Merlo, Nancy Datko, Karen McKae, Cathy Farrell, Janet Dougherty. -4 The girls are always on the alert. Pit! , A,, k ff . ,emu i1..:w-12 ,, , , . . ., .,.,.. ., -..',, ,,v,A i ,-,--.- wx-fav ,.,,1A.4: 2-:ww .2 in ii ' E fi aisii i e0w , 2, 2 awww assi f 2: 3 P9fll1U eSt - Q ' ,Qi f 5' 1,m,1.:,f1:1m. ..wsf1,ef,.,.ix- mm, -1 I '-af is as .A,Z , . .. . J -511 figizzahw. me 7 1 i'i5i?iT- E QL -1 ' ' Q lilf1 Q Af l , 5l: A G. ,,., ,, , www I 1 - l1ll e ' so ---Lwxzzw, ,uw , ? ff fe:zz-f . . 'ik ,.t.z.3,!, :gf , MKmmmkiwi -- M. 1 ,. .F li2 lib 1 mQiQ1 lQ if 1 fgfff ANQ2 fL ?f1f iiri, iia iassa '1.11 2 v1' 2- -Q A-f 1-2 fw- Iii lfl- 21111: ' fag i l iQ: 1lx: 'Q: lLfl iA:?El f' l : M 1Qlf'i2Ql A ' w::g11,,gV ,g:.,,.5 . ,Q :gi ,s :.3g5,g: 11 J ' N :rw fIf:1mw..:1--iz: 1:7 if 1-ilk Shall we X Front Flow: Janet Dougherty, Sharon Foley, Edith McDonald. Back Row: Coach Terry Irwin, Karen McKee, Mimi Campbell, Mary Pat Stein Ccaptainl, Susan Cometz. tango? ihliii .ma 9, , xi 4-100 I Mary Pat Stein goes for the smash as teammates look on. 113 3, L 4 L E M . A ' L h L wi ki ' 1 L L L X ' L -- - L ' 1 L L L f ,S L- LL 1 Q35-ef L X V L L L X LL L L Sit 5 -1 kffiii . S -T'sfTLii+sEg 3 Q R LL: f . L- - Q L vm-XL w fb-L Lwf X L-L L k , k k L LL lQh:6fs'QXix- - - K x I , L LL L K V Q L LX Ng, L ,Lf v.. Lf L Q,-LL L K - - L 4 L Lk L-ALL -. 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K L.LL ' ' X ' w--L ix I LJQQ- XygxxYW., JLT :X X if ,L L Q LL LQ Nh A if x r -77 i 3 ' .s f Q f vl If 7. w ,. .r,,,,u .,, 55, 4,332 E EQHQSSHYQYQQ x M 5352 5 fir g fg-35' F' , ,y ggi, L 'f f ' v Q K 6 ' K ' ' il, an ff--f, Dv I K K.-53, 4 x -' ,S VQNI g kk ' J X -? , in L Q win. -+ qgaa-Q,X,eb.sw ,gf rf 2, new-WW--f SFU!!! M .1 'si Kg -- fx A i 3 . Q' 'N flxgi 2 4, S ... mg.. my 6 1,36 as 1. f - xww . . Q xv,- ,.,... . lf PR , ,s fs. , x Stali- vu, + 4' K nf X '15 s 1 H an N is Ag Q f - mx! :YJQXQ X 5 X., M wif 1, TSW f F w N. 1 Q as x Qi x vp x Xi X X wi 'E i Q N was-uv 'f Y. Qreystones lghty- one ik 2 Mrs. Corcoran, Literary Advisor Mr. Elliott, Faculty Advisor Would you believe that this is the 55th edition of Greystones? That means for six decades, students from the senior class and some from the junior have worked long and hard to produce this book. And this year's staff of Greystones '81 has managed to keep up the tradition of excellence. We've recorded the moments of victory, memories of people, all of the things that make a yearbook what it is. Years from now, you'll look back and smile at a teacher you liked, recall the prom and remember old friends. Special thanks go to all who have devoted their time and effort to this book. To Mr. Elliot, our advisor, well, this book just wouldn't have been here without him. To Mrs. Corcoran, our literary advisor, we thank her for all of her attention to our literary needs, both large and small. And we'll always be indebted to Mr. Hughes, who always managed to be there when we needed him. Our editorial staff this year was on the small side, but we stayed afloat anyway. The crew consisted of Jackie Kahn, Mindi Gittis, Daryl Gurian, Roberta Shaner and Diane Johnston, with Eileen Kahn as our literary editor. Thanks also goes out to everyone else, the photographers, sales staff, literary staff, etc., who helped to pull this book together and make it what it is. Your high school years will be a part of you forever. We, on the staff of Greystones '81, have collected your memories together, with words and photos, between a cover. I can only say that I hope you enjoy this book, because we've done our best to make it what it is for you. Wendy Karp Editor-in-Chief 116 -....,,s.Nhs'-Q...-...Q The 1981 Sales Staff pauses to pose Jackie sorts through the available photos. ,-. 'swf' the teacher layouts. Front Row: Roberta Shaner. Middle Flow: Daryl Gurian, Mindi Gittis, Jackie Kahn, Diane Johnston. Top Row: Wendy Karp, Eileen Kahn, Rich Lesse. 117 , X So let me tell you what's been happening on GH ... -yd? Do you mean that my pictures aren't ready yet? X p i 'ettta f Eileen sorts through the senior questionnaires. Above: Daryl proofreads a type sheet for the next deadline. Right: A smile at the end ofa deadline. 118 X . . . able to develop a picture at a moment's notice . . . Photography Club AL Left to Right: Richard Lesse, Howard Canmpton, Scott Schneider, Lois Brown, Kim Morrison, Pat Welsh, Brandt Widdoes, Kurt Lindelow. Again this year, the Photography Club was under the direction of Mr. Fred Hughes and Mr. Joseph Elliott. Besides contributing to the Greys- tones and Fordian, students were able to use darkroom facilities to practice developing, printing, and enlarging negatives. Many school publications, clubs, and individuals benefited from the service provided by this club. A shi. -Q Smilel Just add a little of this and a little of that . . . Scott Schneider works with the enlarger in the dark room. 119 1L....2: 'R 3' K ...,, Front Row: Debbie Kahn, Sandy Bevan. Middle Row: Thea Parrish, Beth Weinstein, Ellen Voynow, Thomas Edwards. Back Row: Richard Lesse Alan Fanning, Lisa Freedman, Holly Cohen, John Santoleri, Mr. Mussari, Jean News, Gigi Germscheid. je -gjurhian 5' 5 :vm xxx W 3, l., Mr. Mussari leads the crew. Jean and Gigi ponder 0V9f 8 ISYOUL 120 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief: Ellen Voynow Assistant Editor- in-Chief: Thea Parrish News Editors: Tom Edwards, Gigi Germscheid, Jean News Editorial Editors: Debbie Kahn, Thea Parrish, John Santoleri Sports Editors: Sandy Bevan, Alan Fanning, Lisa Freedman Feature Editors: Holly Cohen, Beth Weinstein Copy Editor: Karen Silvestri Photography Editor: Richard Lesse Art Editor: Joe Vucouio Faculty Advisor: Mr. Mark Mussari rf ff Mr. Mussari gives some pointers to his Editor-in-Chief, Ellen Voynow. 2 g. , Let's put a mustache on this one. i Don't lookl Under the leadership of Ellen Voynow, The Fordian went off to a good start this year as the eager reporters and editors worked diligently to produce a superior Haverford High School newspaper. For fifty years of publication, The Fordian has printed news of both community and school. The newspaper offers general school news, editorials on current issues, news of our sport teams, and feature articles on clubs and other various subjects. Under the direction of Mr. Mark Mussari, The Fordian is composed of editors and reporters who strive to bring news and entertainment of Haverford to its students. i . ,,... wie ir f'ii 1 s...,Y M 3 P 1235 an x M. . -. I Working on the Fordian can be really rough! 121 WHH Haverford's radio station, WHHS, is said to be the ol- dest non-commercial educational station in America, go- ing onthe air in 1949. This year WHHS, 89.3 FM, was more than just an extra-curricular activity. It was also offered as a class during the 1Oth and 11th periods. ln this course, students learned all aspects of radio, including radio his- tory, newswriting, sports copies, and information on the jobs of the department heads. The various departments were led by Keith SmeallChief Engineerl, Betsy FrosttMu- sic Directorl, Kevin CoyleCProduction Managerj, Dan GrubbstPublic Service Directorb, Denise NejametPromo- tion Directorb, and Dave FokyCProgram Directorb. The whole operation was led by Ms. Trish Naber, who helped everyone by using her professional radio experience to the fullest extent possible. . is... T - ., W-. 'N'f-s.,,.. , K '-'Q-...,, lf' 3 . . V l V,A 3, ,,,, H11 ,, M .1 ,.,. , ., X. . H . lvls Evi Medoff and Jim Ferraro busy at work at WHHS. 122 Ms. Trish Naber, WHHS Coordinator ilflifiiffli y,a ,1 Y ,J 0. U.. 1. -r Q 8 2 1 Q 'B+ ,tt its ,.--. Scott Schneider takes a call. v Lx A tg- .W , , ? or- The WHHS staff breaks from its busy schedule to pose for a picture. 4 1 me Dave Foky is Program Director for WHHS. SCO!! Rubin plays a tape. 123 Pen 81 Ink Margie and John peruse copy The Pen 84 Ink magazine published a winter and a spring issue consisting of literary and art works contributed by students of Haverford. The 25-member staff meets once a week and more frequently near deadlines to select and revise the pieces that will appear in print. Mrs. Inman is Literary Advisor, and Mrs. Fanelli is the Art Advisor. Pen 81 Ink continued to provide students with the oppor- tunity to see their work in print as well as enjoy literary and artistic works of fellow students. i I A tribute to the award winning Pen 81 Ink. 124 Adrienne works diligently on a sketch. Dan prepares to type a copy. Front: Anette Lark, Sue Haight, Doug Bowman, Melanie Morrison, John Carroll, Paul Santoleri. Middle: Rob Flosenstein Susan Robbins, Patty Mulligan, Chris Muller. Back: Kim Hammerschmidt, Carla Zanger, Mia Maimone, Chris McCord, Scott Gray Martha Crowell, Andrea Castro, Mrs. Fanelli, Barbara Ellis, Mrs. Inman, Kim Buckwald, Cheryl Taragh, Jed Schumsky Betsy Leonard, Evan Livingston, Margie Guyler, Michael Willis. You should read this one! ,,-.,,, f'x'f vqfeffffa -vyvfv, +'+'vfrvo, P-Q-w++, ,G -4,4-4-+441 4-+fv,,,1 +454 L 't 4 vw ' 4 I '45 . Nvv ft ' W - Staff members take time i P Y I xi Mi out for a group discussion xx. X Student Senate N 'QP' 1-....,,q 1 9 Y H Left to Right: Mark Bumble, Mr. Ed Weiss, Gary Lipson, Daryl Gurian, Mark Deitcher, Steffi Seligman, Kate Griffo, Beth Weinstein, Eric Chung, Natalie Finkleman, Maureen McGarvey, Shawn Law, Lisa Epps, Daryl Gurian works on arrangements for the homecoming dance. 126 The Student Senate is the student body government of Haver- ford. Each class chooses four senators to represent them in meet- ings throughout the year. Senate meetings are open to anyone who wishes to suggest improvements or changes in our schools, or who has a complaint that he wishes to voice. This year's Student Sen- ate was headed by Lisa Epps and faculty advisor, Mr. Ed Weiss, but the entire senate contributed to all of the activities. The senate gained control of the school store this year and sold many needed items. Other activities included candy sales, feature movies, and the Homecoming Dance. The senate also furnished funds for other school clubs and provided two seniors with monetary scholarhip awards. National Honor Society 111 Front Row: Cheryl Pauli, Eileen Kahn, Mindi Gittis, Ellen Schuster, Jaime Squaresky, Jackie Kahn, Wendy Packard, Carol Elliot, Michelle Lassof. Second Row: Dianne McCall, Wendy Karp, Heather Ahn, Lori Starkman, Beth Weinstein, Sharon Weiss, Mary Pat Stein, Iris Reason. Third Row: Scott Quitel, Jim Doghramii, John Giuliani, Sun Won Kim, Jay Desjardins, Cheryl Koch, Jean News, Kim Eberle. Top Row: Dan Mudrick, David Diano, Philip Schnyder, Joel Berman, David Bravo, Greg McMuIlan, Melissa Schneider, Ellen Voynow, Thea Parrish. The National Honor Society was headed by President Cheryl Koch, Vice-President Wendy Karp, Secre- tary Mary Pat Stein and Treasurer Kim Eberle. It was co-sponsored by Mr. Warren Brodt and Ms. Sandra Besaha. The National Honor Soci- ety raised money with an Annual Jog-a-thon and the sale of statio- nery pads. The proceeds from these fund-raising events went towards an Alumni Tea in December and two scholarships, one for a member of the society and one outside the or- ganization. New junior and senior members were inducted in May. . s... V ' . W- 4 , -. ' . ..3- Q15 fl-e -. .s G f V , ...un A . .... K, tiff: .. F ,1-:.:2-xvghhf-' --- ' '-, ,'- 'L' ' - 3 - 4.-V 5' ,sk 'x,.1l'Iif5'9'ktv3t'-P On your mark, get set, go! 127 A.V. Club Mrs. Donna Clark and her group of skill- ful aides had an extremely busy year. Not only did they have the task of distributing and running the school's A.V. equipment, but they had to relocate this year to a new facility in the new wing of the school. Al- though the move initially meant an added burden, the new, larger facility will make the job of organizing the A.V. department much more efficient. Mrs. Donna Clark is Haverford's A.V. Aide I ,AC it If mv 5 UK t . :V l iff! Bottom: Maritza Deratzou, Greg McMullan, Kevin Coyle, Bob Terrell Top: Alan Johnson, Betty Keenan, Donna Dempsey AI Reid Scott McMullan, Mark Meltser, Mrs. Clarke 128 On with the show! is the cry, and Haverford's Stage Crew is right there beckoning the call. Whether we be in need of lights, sets, or sound, Mr. Mulhern and his wild and crazy bunch are always there to lend a helping hand for assem- blies, pep rallies, shows, concerts, or anything else that needs the use of the stage. The Stage Crew is definitely an asset to our school and they certainly make all of our perfor- mances shine brighter. Stage Crew nan wi - K! all 'e rift l JL Janet Coster uses her talent to create a poster. Drama can also be found behind the scenes. Q it if Wg i V lam Q 3 1 ffhf ,M 5 . ..,..4, M -M Ai 5 , f, , n. ,, X Q . ffl, 1 flirt at The stage crew takes time out to pose for a picture. 129 Aides Within every efficient office lurks an aide. Aides provide a variety of services in the administrative offices, in the library, and in the nurses' office. Often unnoticed, the aides run errands and do light clerical work to help lighten the overwhelming load of paper- work in the offices. The aides' assistance is invalu- able. Gretchen Shuer takes time out from typing for a smile. Office Aides: Front row tl to rj Tobi Heagy, Crystal Coel, Gretchen Shuer, Julie Clapp, Nancy Dougherty, Janet Kreidler, Sue Hatten, Back row tl to rj Tina Mavrelos, Lori Taggart, Kathy Shannon, Annette Williamson, Debbie Stinson, Anne Marie Long. 130 , 'WV' ., u', I ' I g , f fa, ,,V,,V ,Zi xg' ,AAN f 9 ,g gi, A 5 1 A I 3 , Nurses' Aides: Front row KI to rl Lorraine Johnson, Diane Johnston, Kathy Long, Julie Sealander. Back row ll to rl Kim Hammersch- midt, Laurie Blake, Sandy Stickley, Jeanine Abodie. Library Aides: Front row ll to rj Debra Necowitz, Michele Peters, Pauline Clark, Robin Willoughby, Darla Vanderwater. Back row ll to rl Betty Keenan, Donna Dempsey, Lynne Burkey, Marjorie Guyler, Sandra Collymore, Jennifer Allen, Joanne Karwoski, Janice Kornegay. 131 Service with a Service Club giggle? First row: Amy Abrams, Sharon Martin, Natalie Finkleman, Jennifer Allen. Second row: Wendy Packard, Claire Savar, Janet Coster, Mindi Gittis, Sue Keehn, Kathy Tepper. Third row: Carolyn Hilty, Steffi Seligman, Michele Barone, Lisa Levine. Fourth row: Patty Henry, Donna Brickhart, Daria Angelina, Mechele Dilullo, Eileen Grady, Linda McGurk, Cathy Cianfrani. Standing: Lisa Hohn, Debbie Kahn, Sandy Colleymore, Carolyn McGarvey, Inga Gossette, Megan Martin, Mary Sheldon, Robin Cheiken, Valerie DiValerio, Sue Detwiler, Sandy Santo, Dee O'Brien, Margo Herron. smflllz' as--Q--A 0 RNAHON 5 Carnation cards are mailed in the special carnation box. The Service Club is an organization dedicated to help- ing people, including those outside of the high school. The club supports a foster child in Indonesia, and provides two scholarships for graduates of the class of the current school year. The funds are raised through activities such as Hoagie Day and Carnation Day. This year the club lent its services to the American Cancer Society by selling lollipops. Members also act as ushers for various School presentations, This year's club officers were: Sharon Martin, presidentg Amy Abrams, vice president: Margo Herron, secretary: Daria Angelina, treasurer. Mrs. Carolyn McGarvey was the faculty advisor. -- t l Hoagies are handmade by club members Carnations are sold during all lunch periods. Legacy ...luv Sue Height prepares paints. .4 Wy ,A , , z I ' 1 ya L I KXJXJ7 Students prepare future projects. 134 Legacy, a unique course offered this year for the first time, is a hands-on opportunity for students to work on improving the physical aspects of our school. Goals of the course are to promote student involvement, develop a sense of pride, and decrease graffitti. Students do all of the research, planning, designing, purchasing, and construction. The group's first major project is treating the new building lobby, and they are attempting to redecorate the Early Childhood Development Center. Run by Mrs. Janice Fanelli and Mrs. Louise Winheld, the course is open to any student as a major or a minor. CD3 - is The Legacy Committee sponsors many worthwhile projects around school. Legacy advisors advising. SBC Students collect paper for recycling. SBC works hard to keep the students informed. l .fel A student donates more paper to the recycling drive. f .St YI' sl. it is SBC takes time out to pose for a picture. The Students for a Better Community finished their first ten years of service to the community. Stemming from inter- est in the environment in the 1960's, succeeding groups of students have worked on numerous activities. Over the years, these have included clean-up of stream and park areas, assistance in the changes of community attitudes to- ward both the incinerators and sewer plants, and an ongoing effort toward the recycling of glass and paper. For many years the recycling center was operated by the students. Final success was realized when the township recognized the value in the effort and took it over this year. Currently, the group is recycling paper in the high school. The future project will probably be water conservation. Miss Ann Gilbert has encouraged and sponsored this activity from the beginning. 135 Chamber Singers Front row: Mr, Wayne Conaway, Sue Ellison, Drew Convery, Sandy Bevan, John Santoleri, Maria Davidis, Scott Schneider, Betsy Frost, Bill Geary, Wendy Packard, Steve Searloss, Barbara Barniak, Top row: Janet Coster, Jim Doghramji, Ellen Schuster, Rich Santo, Kim Eberle, Alan Fanning, Cheryl Koch, Steve McKeIvey, Carol Elliott, John Raibley, Cindy Marks, Tony Togia. GirI's Chorus N7 w jf' + Front row: Sue Robbins, Mona Abaza, Mary Hoffman, Brenda Freyler, Dayle Dixon, Diane Tudino, Jeanie DiOrio, Laura Nyhart. Top row: Renee Malandrucco, Andrea Castro, Nancy Datko, Carol Beck, Joanne Hauck, Debbie Swartz, Annette Spinelli, Sharon Hoffman, Marie Vannicolo. 136 Haverford's Chorus had a very eventful year. They welcomed back Mr. Conaway from his sabattical leave and participated in a spring concert and a winter con- cert. They also entertained our community in a variety of other concerts. One of their efforts was a sing-a-thong that raised money for the exchange program that took ' d place in April and May. Under Mr. Wayne Conaway's direction they had a very successful year. Front row: Mary Giovanni, Diane Houlihan, Laurette Fleiff, Patti Ettelson, Gigi Germscheid, Paul Santoleri, Scott McMullen, Bob DeYoung, Neil Kutner, Mr. Wayne Conaway. Second Row: Luz Sullivan, Kim Elliott, Sara Myers, Lynne McCash, Lynda Heckman, Adele D'AngeIo, Ben Sassler, Steve Powell, Mike Ftepetto, Flon Rubinstein, Thrld row: Claire Savar, Amy Rubinstein, Patti O'Donnell, Sherry Streeper, Kim Cline, Dianne McCall, Mark Lewis, Sandy Straff, Steve Riviello, Dan Grubbe, Fourth row: Lisa Belfiglio, Margaret Fala, Sue Detwiler, Crystal Coel, Mary Leonidas, Chris Duska, John Nagle, Eric Blackman. 137 .1 ' Ni ' 2 A to sl , 'il X. EF t lg, . X I I 'QE' ' 5 if ' M If 'A hi 5 6 A IN: at fy W ' It S ff ' ' Q - f ' 6 ' ' 4 f-my ' A qv Q 'V .u 1 ,, Y 1 ? 1537 f X 2 :TQ NSF! Q , Q vwgf 'T' ' - +53 - 5 Q15 it Ji' we-' vw U VN' H is ' It - it X 3 We Q -fi I- 'X ' 1 . , L 1 ' , Q3 , 4 ' , U 1 V. Egg? N ,.. ' 5 . V, V ,. ' Ca I ' 7 ktziffy in 733 4 V. 3 Q f V , . 4.1 ,Q 4 1 .. ' 5 A ' L53 f ' 1 A 3 e 3 v Q o K o M 22? as ,, , Q . ,, S ' f .1 - . . ' , M 'x I l f , 1 s 3,14 A V rl ' f' ' V iff Q' + 1 W M Q . 'Qx 'Q if Q Q xwigsg 3 5 Q Q R 1 2 . Q , L Y fl ' L 2 Q 15 -i SJ e E W ww X U l Yr! gn, i ,em 2 5 4. J vi-:'fs ' Front Row: Michele Peters, Joanne Troiani, Ann Titus, Janet Coster, Laura Forman, Karen Kuehnle, Barbara Kroll. Second Row: June Bell, Jeanne Krail, Kathryn Schnyder, Eric O'Donnell, Bob Dell, John Schmidt, Paul Santoleri, Thlrd row: Scott Schneider, Sam Doubleday, Bill Wolfe, Keith Smeal, Phil Schnyder, David Santilli, John Osifchok, Chris Datko, Top Row: Chris Cuska, John McTiernan, Steve Searfoss, Bill Geary, Mike Molder, Debbie Davis, John Raibley. ,,,,,s,,w,,m .t,, . . X X. me xg X s S sr- Me. is :QSSSSX . ,,,,t.,,,, . Steve Searfoss all-state drummer. Band The 1980-81 Haverford High School Band, led by Mr. John Trainer, completed the school year in style. During the year this talented group participated in a winter con- cert, spring concert and invitational shows. Car washes and hoagie sales were held to support their activities. The year's work was entertaining for all who had a chance to lis- ten or participate. The smaller stage band performed in their turn, too. Most of the members of these two organizations also participate in the marching band during its season. 139 ,,,,.mf,-.Uf...m,..f.,,.,, Q E i g E I 4. ? X 'Rx' Q' 1 4 2 S. S.. 5 Q S 3 Q5 5 Qi x ,,,.,,W. lm 'S ga'-- -9? a gf ..... fnix 5 I , V 6 ,nb-. . s- 5 . ix , . ,. L 7? AJ In fi X . , M T. ............,...................,,. ................---.- ,gg E fi S 3 , 'T' Bu ' 5 E 5 5 3 fr N, 5 I VPS 1, S' Q. 2 Q' w 'ff ' X ,.xX S'- J. 5 . iJ.C!i5i, Q , 1'-us' Nw.. 'K E F , : L gg 2 DSQQ g 5 The World Affairs Club W lt World Affairs Club Close-Up Back row: David Wright, Louise Brown, Stetfie Seligman, Natalie Finkleman, Crystal Coel, Michael Mirsky, Scott Ouitel, Doug Grossinger. Front row: Andy Kaplan, Sue Wagman, Mrs. Smith. Missing: Daryl Gurian, Lisa Shapiro, Tracey Segal, Liz Cun- diff. 142 Under the direction of Mrs. Frances Dean and Mrs. Louise Smith, the World Affairs Club had a very successful year. This year's officers were Andy Kaplan Cpresj, David Wright Cv.p.J, Lisa Shapiro ttreasj, and Daryl Gurian Ksec.J. The club had a very busy year. Highlights included a model UN at Yale, a trip to New York, cookie sales, and discussions on the new Reagan administration. What happens when a bunch of Northerners gets together with a bunch of Southerners? Fun!! This year's Close-up was very special. Not only did the group get to meet their Senators and Congressmen, learn about lobbying, and talk about the North-South problems of the U.S., but they also had the excitement of being in Washington during the inauguration when the hostages in Iran were freed. This year's Close-Up was a unique experience. lt's Mathematical Standing: June Lee, Gary Lipson, Scott Mac Murray, Lisa Deckter. Sitting: Rob Rosenstein, Greg McMullan, Scott Eisner, Steve Diano. .--.---ll vu--an-and 'M-.....-...w...q ,ff is ii W Mr. Brodt and Mr. Lo Furno compute the perfect lt's Mathematical team! lt's Mathematical, under the direction of Mr. Robert Lo Furno, is a mathematical quiz program. lt's Mathematical contests are similar to Hi-Q meets except that the team answers are a wide variety of mathematical questions. The players compete once a month with eight other area high schools. The members have an opportunity to sharpen and test their mathematical skills. 143 German Exchange German exchange students arrive at Haverford. After an interruption of one year, Haverford Sen- ior High had the good fortune in 1980 of resuming its German Exchange Program with Maria There- sia Gymnasium in Munich. Under the direction of our principal, Mr. Drukin, and faculty sponsors Mr. Laird Shively and Mr. Ted Keyser, the German students, accompanied by Herr Anton Heinz and Herr Gerhard Dill, enjoyed a very busy three week stay at Haverford. The activities included a day at Great Adventure, a visit to Washington, D. C., at- tendance ata Phillies game, and numerous other tours and outings in the Philadelphia area. The Haverford hosts were guests in Munich during the months of June and July. During their stay, they became acquainted with life in Munich and took numerous sightseeing trips. A Haverford brass ensemble welcomes students. 5 4 . r i Students catch their first glimpse of Haverford. Exchange students and faculty pose for a picture. 144 International Club The International Club, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Carmone, was made up of eighteen students, mainly from foreign countries including Venezuela, Brazil, and Asian Countries. This lively group gathered every two weeks and participated in a variety of activities. They have visited the Grange Estate, gone skating, had holiday parties, and entertained at the annual International Dinner. Participants feel that the club is very worthwhile because its activities allow club members to meet other people. . . is . HIC!-7 X Front row: June Lee, Chris Ly, Ileama Gonzalez, Tai Pham, Iris Reason, Thang Ly. Mohammed Almousa. Second row: Chien Ly, Mrs. Carmone, Jorge Lizarralde, Melanie Morrison. 45 .ly nv... 2 Language Clubs Tolearn moreaboutalanguagethanislearned in a classroom, a language club is the answer. Language club members have a chance to learn more about the foreign cultures. This year, the clubs were very active. They all par- ticipated in the International Dinner, which in- volved the dancing, singing and food from the different countries. Each club had fund raisers, such as bake sales and memo board sales. Each club also organized individual activities. For example, the Spanish club took a trip to a Spanish restaurant. All together, the clubs pro- vided students with an interesting way to learn and enjoy a different language. Latin Club Front Row: Paul Sarat, Mark Bumbleisecj, Alex Klingerftreasj. Back Row: Mr. Edelman, David lanucci, Reed Steinmetz, Gary Lipson, Mark DeitcherCpres.b, Steve Rubin, Mr. Greene. 04h Nb' French Club Front Row: Bernice Rothstein, Robin Blum, Patti Ettelson, Laurette Reiff, Heather Vance. Middle Row: Vicki Lockwood, Amy Perez, Lisa Freedman. Back Row: Mr. Weiss, John Levitan, Debbie Swartz, Dayle Diron, Heather Ahnipresj, Linda Lip- son, Heather Fitzgerald, Maria Davidisttreasj, Kate GriffoKsec.7, Christine Gimmler, Liz Sullivan, Ellen Voynow. German Club Front Row: Susan Ellison, Lesley Katz, Sandy Bevan, Lynda Heckman, Gigi Germscheid. Middle Flow: Elizabeth Cundiff, Kathy Schnyder, Chris Muller, Jennifer Foden, Jean News, Karen Muller. Back Row: Mr. Shively, James Beck, Jennifer Sailer, Susan Negrey, Kim Cline, Mary Pat Stein, Robert DeYoung, Chris Ryan. avi R1Q.4isfw Italian Club Front Row: Mr. Savatore, V. Cipollone, C, Winterode, M. Nathanson, A. D'Alonzo, J. DiSanto, L. Carotelli, M. Flicca. Back Row: L. Gagliardi, A. Bridy, M. Verica, M. DiLuIlo, A. D'Angelo, V. Verdi, M. Lear, J. Nagle. Spanish Club Front Row: Sharon Weiss, Lisa Deckter, Wendy Karp June Lee. Middle Flow: Katie Shea, Chris Dowd Debbie Kahn, Nora Margolis, Rita Margolis Back Row Neil Kutner, Martha Crowell, Jeanine Stevens Emily Sheldon, Thea Parrish, Dawn Hodge. - A . 9? ' 'fr 5.:.:1:.?:: ' l lllllllll International Dinner -fe' im -ni' '52 Ji .x Miss Manley instructs the Spanish Club on the art of taco-making. 'll est Bel et Bon' was performed by four members of the French Club. E g 2 . Q f The International Dinner was the highlight of the year for E Q 5 the language clubs. lt was held on February 11, in the E C school's cafeteria. This event ties together the five cul- C C T 3 tures studied at Haverford. The menu consisted of Latin, l sf 1 9'-if s it Q The German Club sang 'O Alte Burschenherrlichkelt' for the enjoyment of the audience. 148 Italian, Mexican, German, and French specialities. After the meals were served, each club provided entertainment that was representative of that language's cultural heri- tage. All in all, it was a successful event where the learning of the cultures was made enjoyable. t 77? 1 i K, Q r A 5 .4 Q W E I r Q H Tell me, who could have killed The truly international members, those who have come from over seas, carry their portion of the entertainment- ,too. 5 Mock Trial Haverford students taking Mr. McHugh's Law and Society class have a unique opportunity to participate in the functioning of our judicial system. With Mr. McHugh's guidance, students contrive a legal case, and then they carry out a mock trial . Students take the parts of judge, attorneys, court reporters, witnesses, and defen- dent. A jury, selected from student spectators, decides the verdict based on a week long case. This year the defendent was Denis Grayg his attorneys were David Brenner and Lauri Irwin. Prosecuting attorneys were Jay Desjardens and David Bravo. The judge was Mark Green. Although both sides did an admirable job of presenting their cases, Mr. Gray was found guilty. .. ... .51. V. , it ' You may call your first witness. Here we go. 150 Are you sure that is what happened? AII attorneys please approach the bench That man is wrong! Scott's Hi Q Under the direction of Miss Ott, Scott's Hi-Q is a club composed of some of Haverford's brightest students. The team competes in a number of meets against two schools. During these contests players are posed a series of questions on a vari- ety of topics such as current events, history, mu- sic, and literature. One of the team's accomplish- ments this year was the breaking of a national record for the number of points scored in a single match. Haverford's Hi-Q team had a very suc- cessful year. MJ M .,,, J S Q r 55244333 af 5. nrfono HAVERFURB SUN VALLEY RADNDR Pi Front Row: Stephen Asbel, Jean News, Scott Eisner, David Diano. Second Row: Cheryl Pauli, Charles Poppen, Scott MacMurray Gregory McMullen, Sponsor, Miss Ott. Science Fiction - Fantasy Club Front row: Brighsn Bentley. Second row: Carlo Zanger, Diane Hoi. Third row: John Delaney, Jed Shumsky, John Riblet, Mr. McGinley. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club is composed of students who share an interest in science fiction and fantasy. Sponsored by Mr. John McGinly, the members meet to discuss their common interest in the fields of literature, film, television, art, etc. Sponsored by Mr. James Hughes, the War Games Club met regularly to participate in a variety of games that involve the strategies of war. During meetings, students not only play games but they also teach each other new ac- tivities related to war. War Gaming Front Row: Dave lenutichie, Paul Burlap, Becky Lucifier Zanger, Jed Chip,' Schunsky, John Dale Ribblet, Joe Faux, William Cavon. Second Row: Eric The Red Chung, Greg Mitchel, Robert D'artanson Morris, Robert Rosenstein, Diane Houlihan, Carlo Zanger, Brigham Bentley Third Row: William Troll Bait lserman, Steve Strawbridge, John Delaney, Carl Simon lives Butch, John MAB Wotovotch, Lawrence l really don't want to be here Maxwell. All School Show X , K4 0 X Betsy is prepared for her debut. I N F Jai' def?-Xxx to Q . Q ,. K Q Q . Reno Sweeny, Billy, and Moonface Martin sing Friendship . 154 W Billy Crocker sneaks a chat with Hope as Sir Evelyn unsuspectingly watches. B T. lf? iii' at 1 Nice of you to drop by. Five very devilish Angels are in prayer. On November 21 and 22, Haverford's talented students presented another top rate play, Cole Porter's Anything Goes under the fine direction of George R. Mackes. Betsy Frost did a wonderful job as Reno Sweeny. Other lead characters were: John Santoleri, Wendy Packard, John Raibly, and Steve McKelvey. Not only was the acting well done, but the set was truly a masterpiece. The entire cast deserved praise for an excellent performance. Teamwork and dedication were evident in one of Haverford's most successful plays. - Stage Crew converts ' last year's sets L into an ocean liner. I 41 ' I' Sir Evelyn shows off his legs. The glorious grand finale receives a standing ovation. 155 Kathy Kelly twirls sabers in a death defying performance. This year's Talent Show was held on February 27 and 28, in the Senior High auditorium. Sponsored by Mr. John Flybnik, It's Magic was com- prised ofa variety of skits and musical and dance numbers, including a jazz improvisation, the performance of an original musical composition, a saber dance, and Haverford's version of Weekend Update . Both performances were well-attended and very entertaining. Jed Shumsky does a pun on Columbus The Apollo dance, by Don Calemaro and company. l can't say no , sings Gigi Germshaid. 156 Talent Show ,,,,,,,,,.,...........,.......,..j ' M f ' ., N 1 f,f-,.,:g,,M--M-if W ' - ' , ,. Meet our friend, Bunny. Jazz improvisation! Hx in .- , 1 hx A ' F ti K 'ki m -I f , , iq: , fe . Q' . - it Q . we '47 5 1 ,' 'Tl ,.i1s-'-A-L .5 Tj.-,,L.4a' -i ' uk'-f: ,g . , agp.:-. :reg1a,2g,,'.gyg.g4 .gf , MQ-,f:4-'-1' aux, X -7561 f , ,ff ' - gQ1gfw.L..,. JI 'fj :-PSU Prison AND SATURDAY Psa. 2716 HAWRFORD Sn. Him Aumromum 5 TICKETS AVMLABLE AT DOOR Haverford High presents . .. . . . .. . A great many students participated. 4 S , Saturday Night Live - Eat your heart out! 1 X Senior Prom The Class of '81's Senior Prom was held at The Twelve Caesars. The unforgetable event took place on May 1st, Couples danced to music from Zodiac. The an- nouncement of Prom Queen was eagerly awaited by the seniors and their dates, as well as by the court consisting of Beth Rob- erts, Kimberly Decker, Sandi Hurtubise, Sandi Collymore, and Lisa Ward. As the dance came to an end and everyone reluc- tantly strolled out, the one thought on their minds was that these are The Best of Times. 'ki-. ' Nh.. x Kimberly Decker Sandi Hurtubise ia. Sandi Collymore Lisa Ward Junior Prom Dancers have fun dancing to the music of On the Rocks . The Class of 1981 held the annual Junior Prom at the St. David's Inn on Friday, May 9, 1980. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of On the Rocks . The Prom Court included Janet Maskowitz, Margo Her- ron, Cindi Patterson, Karen Rush, and Sue Keehn. Margo Herron had the honor of being crowned Prom Queen. This event will be remembered longer than a lifetime. The moment we've all been waiting for, the crowning of the Prom Queen Margo Herron. 160 H , A t t Hi ' ,.,.-f' Q Iv Y. X ,ma , Prom Court and dates: Margo Herron and Rob Watts, Janet Moskowitz and Steve Krebs, Karen Rush and Joe Walsh, Cindi Patterson and Lou Grosso, Sue Keehn and Buddy Altus. I think the step went like this. Prom-goers check off their nominations for Prom Queen. 161 Homecoming Above: Students enjoy the music of South Broadway . Left: lf you're missing your books or kitchen sink, check here! 162 And the Homecoming Queen is . . . Kathy Kellyl Starting with a great pep rally, Homecoming was certainly a memorable event. Due to the delay of the reconstruction of the Senior High gym floor, the Homecoming this year was held in the Junior High gym. The festivities, as usual, were kicked off by the annual bonfire, which was spectacular. The band South Broad- way provided the excellent music. The Homecoming Court con- sisted of Lori Meter, Sharon Martin, Laura Nyhart, Beth Ann Hamilton, and crowned queen Kathy Kelly. Homecoming was culminated by the Haverford Football team's outstanding victo- ry over Upper Darby to achieve a tie for first place in the Central League. vi A '. S1 Q' vv-v ,fr-0' ,o Q W' 9 T WJ' W, 'W M . M 'Pwn' Jn I 5' VA kc, 3, ! , , , e -T' 3 F,-f-03, is I f . , Q J f Q , J.-' .wfwf .ffkfiifwy ,, Fi, ,g 4 ,,.,.,,m,4Z9,y ,, 4, A .4 ,W ,Mr 'e4',,Q5251i!'u?9'W JW 5 ' ' 7 f 1 . - .' W ,Gi Qf ,. W f. ,fn ffsf 7. Wm, ,rf,,,,. ff, ,f ,, ,u,,,,,,,,,, fu , ,,,,,f4j,,i,.,,.m,w,,,,,ff L,4f,4,,, ,mf 4, ,, , , ., ff4a,'5ifaEffi' ' gf , , - f , V, ',h' , ,,,, ,,, W' , ,. V .W y fy ,W M :W ,,,, , , ,,., gf , mu, -,.. K if ,..V, L f'fff,,,f V, , ' !. w..... , fi -'u24avh.,'ff'L,'5'W-C.,.,5wNzu'4, ..14 2g.fw-'..4f:w.:uv M . ., . k .A, Q: S 'gffi' 1. W r Q, 6 m'xK 1- is V. 1. X xv-' N x W as s J i V.. ,,,, : M v GW. V an , , s x f Q 5 .4 - M N-M . W XNQMM X ...M.f: ' pe+ w 1 F J Q 5 ' .4 , . 5 s S ,Q yy Sal A' W x .. - Q v 6 Y Af 1 . X, -X XL fy xxx, 3 i , j0,gig,..x, x .x ,ii 1 K. . Q' Q ',x',. X4 ,gQ3gv,,5i Q- X Q -1 1' 2-J .ww , f iigv K, X Q ,xy , yr.. Qi 3? X . Class of '83 The Class of 1983 was greeted by a newly renovated high school. For many members of the class this is an old story because this is the class that has followed the ren- ovation program through the school district. Fund raising activities, dances, and class meetings M Abela were planned by class officers: Chris Duska, predisentg Alf ' Cromwell, vice-presidentg Kathy Kearns, treasurer: and Lauren Newman, secretary. Good omens continued to ., promise a future of success to this class, the first of the 1980s to complete high school in the new decade. E. Ahn SX 'A fx it s .xt K - A hx SN ,A A qs 'sf 4 in T. Ammon F. AmOrOS0 P. Angelina M. Arlen L. Ashekian 'I f 1 cf fi ,..- as T . A 2 Q iilhi if .. , A, ,, Q - . .L T. Bandy E. Barr R. Bartsch J. Beaumont C. Beck ,B 4 Q A x A , , . D. Benham R. Billbrough R. Birtwell J. Blatcher F. Blence if Q . f F - k'f' If wsu - mf is P. Bogan F. Bolger T. Bond B. Bonner A. Bookspan x K gym-.R gkk F 4' J. Boyle C. Braccilli F. Brigandi A. Broderick J. Brodie . , , Q . . h tt 1 Ffa - . . X - ,f . L .55 1' ' , . x , -J ' it N K. Brett C. Buchianico L. Buchianico M. Bumble L. Bunting 166 S. Abrahamian M s . M. Almousa X . M. Asthon S. Bedrossian B. Bloom l ' X. X P. Botson tif tg nl J. Brooks E. Burkey . A . if P' D. Adams R. Adger . gt . Nt. M. Altschuler C. Ammon ri . v it N, ' .K I Ikh k C If M. Attanasio R. Bala ,K M 1 Q T fx 1 J. Bell K. Bell uve- 1 'g H. Bloom E. Blotter . ,Q V. .Q x G. Bowler D. Boyle J R. Brotzman L. Brown Q ' . D. Bushar D. Byers 3 . Cahill L. Caratelli . Cicchinelli ,. Fl. Coacher S. Cole . Corrigan , J Q1 iv-'J T Y 9 ixx ,tx s tix C- L 5 N. V-H4 A , i -J fx X' f 9 X C H P. Crisanti ix. 3 -S E. Cundiff Q J. Calabria R. Cammarata Y, . -I f - fA. Carbone C. Casey R uf A S. Cole V. Cipollone .L-ogy K. Cobb S. Cobb at 2- A ,gf C. Collins K. Collins xx I XI X I K. Costello D. Coviello ? . ,M S 'is 1 SQL 49. A :gif . N l . 4:-3404. t. 4. - H. Crompton M. Crowell awe . 6.94 SQ L. Cunningham T, Curtis fl: Q if X . . P. Campbell R. Campbell ' ' f Q'-.X -32 .N A. Castro L. Checchia 5 in Q A B. Claney D, Clark is A . T. Coffey L. Coghlan ' . L b N f . ' F. Connell F. Conti Q D. Capece fQ jf M. Chicano AN -. Iv. -Q wa X-NR P. Clarke L. Cogliano 3 54 M. Cordone Lauren Newman, Secretary: Alf Cromwell, Vice-Presid Kerns, Treasurer .. 1 f M' 3 '7.Xf1Sv'lX J. Capoferri dy D , , K ,Xli . L. Cappuccio r ,... S tri. vt? t .Im S. Christie E. Chung I K Q 4' .'a..'. K. . K. Cline P. Clouser A? A. Cohen A. Coladonato i do 1 ' fa... A-.. A4 J. Copeland A. Corkran ent: Chris Duska, President: Kathy 167 34 J! 1 Q M 1 .A . I A , - J A 'H fx fs. 4 'Alonzo R. D'Alonzo M. Davidis L. Deckter , it 2 .- ' :lx I Devitis R. DeYoung A. DiBonaventura K. 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Sheldon S. Sherr M. Shivers J. Sharlow 6 ' tit-'iw . T llll . if .f . . 6 E v -X T Q -if . - . r 1 i .Q,. ,-., P 'PT .35 -Q. 'l'l ' 5 .L : if g. , AQ D. Smith L. Smith M. Smith J. Snyder N. Sorger G. Sosnowski - . .. 9 Q 1 ' I I K K F 3 f 5 W .f-I sg . . - . at if.. A mx S. Spada J. Stager R. Steinmetz J. Steven R, Stratton T. Straub 4 A f 1 Q.. .. fri A T ' T 'X J- SWU11 E- SYUDOY T. Tanner N. Thompson Q. Tran J. Troiani 5... ..,. V uf lv VM 5... . 0 , - Q a . Q W - .. X .QQ-,J if fi' f . T .. , 1 . if-1 Q! fi A A N. Valley D. Vandewater A. VanHollander M. Vannicolo N. Vasiliades J. Verdieck 172 ops, .Msgs 4- n, S. Rubin P. Sraat 1 D. Seiss K. Silvestri 5 Q 3' -. fx ,M . , K. Souser Z- . Strom G -F . 'ur D. Turton is ik A N . .Q lt, . ix M. Verica A. Rubinstein S. Saputelli il M. Selig J. Slater C. Spada .55 D. Swartz :Q L. Valley gs . k fd . .rr-Q B. Vesely B. Vogel M. Walton X 'vu P. Welsh F. Wood Qi .Z .4 iii f S. B. Young D. Vuocolo ,J-V Y ..-.1 -...f .Y R. Wargo .4 J. Westermann P. Woodman X Q. x .. R. Zanger -... . K , T523 T. Wagner A D. Waterhouse A M. Whalen KA . A. Woolf 11 G. Zucker is L. Walker J l b'lf . G. Weaver B. Widdoes A M. Yervelli S. Walker s 'F 5. ii H. Weimer , wf ' Y? Y.. Q A 4 Q k L R. Wiedinmyer xg :TASK K. York A ,- y r- L. Walsh . Wellington 'u A J, 1 xg , R. Wilds :Q f 5 3' J. Young I l ! x ' X. 1 A A. Walter J. Walton f . 1, Y'-Y B. Wells B. Wellemw K. Williams K. Wilson Q 1-.Y J ,f B X.: Y S- YOUHQ R. Young 173 Class of '82 s The Class of '82 progressed steadily to- wards their senior year. The Junior Prom will long be remembered. Class sponsors Mrs. Rice and Miss Manley aided students in co- ordinating various class activities. The class looks forward to a very successful senior year. I Wmflfltzr ff Deep in thought, a student studies for the exam next period. 174 Q 4 at College Boards require all ot a students' attention. X mv Dr. Costanzo presents All American swimmer Patty Gavin with an award. 5.-, 5' f be gnu. John Raibley and Sam Doubleday enjoy after-lunch activities. ft, . ,M . Qifxiu ... ts' N, Section 1 1-1 Front Row: Lisa Ama, Terrye Bauer, Jennifer August, Susan Amoroso, Luisa Attanasio, Kathryn Ann Bamber, Lisa Adams, Lisa Belfiglio, Francy Altus. Middle Row: Lance Armstrong, Conley Bailey, Larry Bell, James Ab- bonizio, Stephen Asbel, Gary Amos, Jim Beck, John Belando. Top Row: John Baca, Curtis Allen, Mike Alesi, David Arata, John Allen, Gregory Aversa, Michael An- nett, Paul Beaumont, Paul Allen. Class Officers: Front row U to rj Pat Dennin, President: Mark Rubin, Vice-President, Top Row KI to rl Joanne DiSanto, Secretary, Valerie DiValerio, Treasurer. . A ' YE vt Section 1 1-2 Front row: Colleen Bonner, Jean Cahill, Robin Blum, Dorothy Burns, Janice Campbell, Suzanne Boyle, Saun- dra Bevan, Donna Bickhardt, Angela Bridy. Back row, Louis Bozzini, Jim Boyle, Stephen Blakeslee, Rachael Benveneste, Margaret Brickley, Kim Brown, Terry Bel- mont, Maria Calamaro, Rick Bronstein, Mario Bowler, Sarkis Berberian. 175 Section 11-4 Bottom Row: Alison deLong, Susan Detwiler, Sheila Dennin, Nancy Datko, Adrienne Delvecchio, Denise Di- tranesco, Elizabeth Decamillis, Lauren Devine, Martiza Deratzou. Middle Row: Debra Jean Davis, Laura Currie, Stefanie Cutler, Mary D'Archille. Back Row: Robert DeYoung, Anthony Cunningham, Patrick Dennin, Robert Dell, John Delaney, Steven Diano, Mike D'Angio, Paul Desantis, James Daly, Joseph Curtis. I Y I' 5 176 Section 1 1-3 Bottom Row: Inger Colzie, Ann Cicchinelli, Robin Chei- ken, Susan Cometz, Cathy Cianfrani, Gail Coles, Pam Cottier, Esther Cavanaugh, Patty Cheers. Middle Row: Nancy Campo, Carrie Coulter. Back Row: Ken Carpsillo, Jim Carr, Bill Caron, Brian Centonze, Da- vid Clark, Bill Cheesman, Chip Clotine, Jim Cavaliere, Jim Coult, Fred Collins. Section 11-5 Bottom Row: Cindy Emmett, Kim Elliot, Gina D'Orazio, Lisa Dimemmo, Debra Dommel, Joann DiSanto, Karen DiFranesco, Nancy Dougherty, January Dunlap. Middle Row: Maryanne Dougherty, Michelle DiLullo, Robin Dun- fee, Sue Ellison, Kathleen Duggan, Jean Diorio. Back Row: Matthew Duska, Sam Doubleday, Tom Edwards, Peter Dunbar, Scott Eisner. Section 11-7 Front Row: Kathy Hanson, Shiela Griffin, Debbie Giles, Carol Garvey, Patty Gavin, Debbie Goyefte, Gigi Germscheid. Back Row: Allan Hall, Dan Giangiulio, Steve Gonef, Scott Gray, Don Galli, Steven Gee, David Hark, Doug Geer. Section 1 1-6 Front Row: Cheryl Forsythe, Betsy Frost, Debbie Fowler, Kate Gallagher, Sheila Griffith, Debbie Freed- man, Linda Farley, Lisa Findley, Lisa Freedman. Back Row: Joe Faux, Jerome Epstein, Alan Fanning, John Ferraro, Rich Francis, Rich Ferroni, Scott Ferris, Lon Gagliardi, Scott Epstein, Marc Freilich, Marc Fogel. Section 1 1-8 Bottom Row: Sharon Hoffman, Carolyn lzzo, Dina Kami- latos, Dawn Hoage, Karen Kaufman, Patty Henry, Lynda Heckman. Middle Row: Diane Houlihan, Anne Hender- son, Debbie Kahn. Back Row: Mike Masters, Pat Den- nin, Jon Henwood, Ed Hickey, Dave Jensen. 177 Section 1 1-10 Front Row: Deborah Mahle, Dawn MacQuarrie, Lisa McClellan, Jean McGinty, Maureen McGarvey, Mary Malkemes, Beth Marshall, Sandra McCaughhey, Elaine McDanel. Mlddle Row: Kim Ann Mariani, Nora Margolis, Rita Margolis. Top Row: Edwin Mann, Michael Mai- mone, J. Scott MacMurray, Bernard McHugh, Kevin McKelvey, John McGee, Timothy McDonal, Edward McCartney. 178 Section 1 1-9 Front Row: Joanne Leyden, Lisa Levin, Chris King, Lois Kelly, Diane Kludjian, Laurie Loomer, Maureen Kelly, Judy Link, Jeanne Krail. Middle Row: Lance Lathrop, Dave Klein, Jim Leo, Jim Krapf, Joe McAnally, Neil Kutner, Jeff Klein, Mike Keough, LeVan Thang. Top Row: Jim Kreidler, Dan Loney, Richard Lesse, Bryan Lathrop, Dave Kradiel, Rob Levine, John Link, Mark Lewis, Shawn Law, Paul Lucchesi. l Section 1 1-1 1 Front Row: Cathy Malkemes, Karen Peabody, Beth Marshall, Jean McGinty, Kathy Muir, Karen Meter, Me- gan Martin, Karen Pattani, Lisa McClellan. Middle Row: Jeff Motta, Jim Marino, Evie Medoff, Mary Mercer, Carolyn Mastrocola, Janice Kornegay, Maureen Mowatt, Lori Minassian, Dave Murphy, Mike Masters. Top Row: Shawn Law, Robert Munin, Jim Massella, John Motta, Mark Meltzer, Greg Mitchell, Rob Morris, Dan Mortimer. law Ai ,I , .. ,ti -. Section 1 1-13 Front Row: Trisha Pillarella, Barbara Fiose, Elizabeth Rosati, Jenifer Pierce, Denise Reph, Jacquelin Pizio. Top Row: Robert Rosenstein, Alen Reid, Jeffery Ro- sen, John Raibly, Chris Ranft, Hans Reiser, John Riblet. Section 1 1-12 Front Row: Lorraine Pender, Sandy McCaughee, Patti Pacitti, Kathy Muir, Jean McGinty, Sarah Myees, Dawn Palma, Sue Parks, Sue Negrey. Mlddle Row: Lu Anne Orrons, Maureen O'Brien, Lisa McClellan, Beth Mar- shall, Kathy Malakmees, Karen Peabody, Karen Pat- tani. Top Row: Andy Newman, Bob Patsko, Steven Na- gle, Ralph Patrick, Jack Nagle, Darren Patton. f .5 1 ,r,a get S 1 1-,, :Q -.gf -Q -X A-QQ: 1 , 5 M Q , ei 1 is ge 9' ,L z A if New im ' ' N54 T Section 1 1 - 14 Bottom Row: Katie Gallagher, Karen Seiss, Julie Sea- lander, Lois Kelly, Jeanne Shuster, Mary Sheldon, Sandy Santo, Kathryn Schnyder, Jennifer Sailer, Cyn- thia Skivo. Middle Row: Jed Shumsky, Jeff Sills, Frank Rothstein, Sheila Griffin, Jackie Pizio, Steffi Seligman, Steven Silver, Louis Shapiro, Thomas Shirkl Top Row: Jolen Schmidt, Scott Rubin, Larry Silverman, Fred Zeit- ter. Mark Rubin, Edward Siegle, Henry Scheck, Christo- pher Ryan, Steven Searfass. 179 Section 1 1-16 Front Row: Val Verdi, Heather Vance, Cathy Town- send, Cathy Tully, Jacqui Toland, Linda Thomas, Kathy Muir, Pam Tosi, Laurie Wagner, Ann Titus. Middle Row: Wendy Stafford, Chris Till. Back Row: Tom Verica, Dan Vernon, Bill Thornton, Dan Vacek, Jim Ward, Jeff Wag- ner, Dino Vassilakos, Tom Traexler, Tony Toglia, Jay Tourdot, Bob Venuti, Reggie Tweer. 180 Section 1 1-15 Front Row: Sharon Tenaglio, Carol Smyth, Marianne Stickney, Kathleen Steinmetz, Wendy Stafford, Jean McGinty, Kathleen Spillune, Annette Spinelli, Helene Steinberg, Cheryl Tarajh. Back Row: Randall Straff, Mitchell Teitelbaum, Dominic DiFerdinando, Steven Strawbridge, Glenn Stickley, Tom Verica, Howard Steinberg, Robert Terrell. Roy Stein, Ken Temoyen. -5 tit Section 1 1 -17 Front Row: David Wright, Debbie Williams, Beth Weiner, Colette Winterode, Joan Wilkins, Carla Zanger, Paul Wojtowicz. Back Row: David Weinstock, Rob Watts, Norman Williams, Eric Weaver, Steve Zulli, John Wojtowicz. Vo Tech Front Row: Jennifer Held Dori Cohen Tracy Prestillo Chris OBrien Denise Orazi Sawson Ayoub, Patti Finkel, Heather McKendrick, Ann Sweeney, Karen Giangulio. Mlddle Row, Mark Wood, Billy D'Achillie, Scott Perdue, Victor Gug- lielmo, Paul Arcidiacoro, Joyce Wood, Denise McClelland, Wendy McNeil, Carol McCarthy, Vo-Tech Front Row Anthony Barrett, James McHugh, Loretta Tamburro Kathleen Eno, Patricia Curran, Patrick Good, Tom Pfelfinger Back Row: John DiFrancisco, Kevin Fox Micheal Komar, Tom Snyder. Mark Smith, Bob Stevens, Dan Landry, Roy Landry, Mark Falcone. Back Row: Jeff Consul, Andy Rinaldi, Ed Will, Dana Camach, John Dun- bar, Edward Brady, Jim Mullin, Ed Shawnburger, Tim McClean, Paul Cwikla, Jim Ferraro, Russell 'fe' fffzwamx: Weaverling, Mike Glenn. AMI- H'tf M - et1-- - i - ift ' rf'i i .' + lv-Q ' .zfifif fftf SQQS:+r1ammesw: .2f: 0 a- t - - ' 'F Vo-Tech Front Row: Charles Dougherty, Stephen Santoseisso, Janeatte Ammon, Kimberly Whipton, Francis Walsh, Mi- cheal Willis. Back Row: Jim Snyder, Tracy Braun, Chris Falcone, Micheal Pippett, Shaun Law, Peter Rossi. 181 .sf 1 l M,..,,,, N p X-jxulti ,. ,F .ML xml K YR gx PSX , W , A ei Ei. 91. ,, Q A .1.5- x 1 33. ., ' 1 Q 4 M , N' 4 We wr . ,945 MQ x ,. , ' . 4 Nw X 'xi ' f L if Cm f Y- 'M ,Q Q QQ is 'ls' ..Lg A 1' A .Wk .. xftsm... 4 0 Q v Q T L F 'Y 1 1 emi-4 1 w li if 2 1 4, U if 2 2 aies B in V Lf., ,gm .Q Wg v 113'-I ,, U L, WV- F. ' , K AUM I' .4 f Jim VW! 4 7K fi . ' 43 ,- 'fy' ' M- A -AQ -:TEM .. 4. A p Z1 fr ' , . Q, wi' -' V' kai Aw- x ' '4 K , . V 2 1, f. ,S W ,fv.Ma f,,f ,wap .qv . :ll V-14-wh 1?'?1'.' ea, A .V W-N. .,,.. u 0 dfxu .. vpn 1. K A ' 4. N A rw, w Law ,ii-:Q N. A ., 5 . ww wg-. ik. ' Nm.. quo lb ,. - 5 ,- M-Q-Y-, .g' v' We ' '.n.-N-.- . ..r., ' ., x,- :Xb Q . f e, W- X ' .- x .' .'., . -,-M. . -x 5 3: BEST DRESSED - Andy Kaplan and Lisa Who ' s Who '5.XTQYmXuXyYYEDxW 'Q Ward fm D it W N is T as 9 --. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - QU E f, ' 6 A If 5 J Jay Desjardins and Jean News WHY' AE BOY AND GIRL WE'D TAKE HOME TO BEST ARTISTS - Rich Kroll and Cindy FRIENDLIEST - Laura Nyhart and David MEET MDM AND DAD Tom D'a'Che' and Carbone Brenner Sharon Martin -an-'U' ii of 1 I CLASS HEARTBREAKS - Candi Patterson and Phil Schnyder BEST LOOKING - Janet Moskowitz and John Kieinstuber CLASS MUSICIANS - lan Gershman and Cheryl Koch MOST VERSATILE or w 2 E '? i'5'QFu-A i CUTEST COUPLE - Kyle Walton and Sandy Collymore is BEST ATHLETES - John Muntz and BEST SENSE OF HUMOR - Crystal Mary Pat Stein Coel - Dan Sambello and Margo Herron Q . H K +5 g. F f il vi' 'B 2 3 MOST TALKATIVE - Mark Feldman and Adele CLASS KLUTZ - Margie Guyler CLASS FLIRTS - Billy Shultz and Lois lannicelli 185 CLASS OF '81 The Senior Class, led by President Jay as V Desjardins, Vice-President Margo Herron, Treasurer Andrew Kaplan and Secretary Ka- ren Rush, had one of the most successful years in Haverford history. Working with the Student Senate on homecoming and selling carnations at the football games were the first major projects of the class. Donkey Basketball was sponsored for the second year by the class of 1981. Throughout the year, the seniors also sold small items such as Chinese yoyos and candy. The money made from all of these events went towards the Senior Prom. The class of 1981 held its prom at the City Line Dinner Theater and it was an evening that was filled with many unforgetable memories. Amy Abrams 663 Ellis Road Havertown Tennis 1, 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3 tv- pres.Dg WHHS 1, French Club 25 Greystones 2, 3 tsalesb. 'l am not afraid of tomorrow, for l have seen yesterday, and l love today' To my friends, good luck al- ways and thanks lor all the great memories. 186 Clockwise from top: Margo Herron, V. Pres.g Jay Desjardins, Pres.g Karen Rush, Sec.: Andy Kaplan, Treasurer. Jeaneen Ann Abadle 211 Strathmore Road Havertown Biscuit, SC, PM, JA. . gf Jeaneen Ann Abadie Amy Abrams Tracy Renee Adams Seems like yesterday, but it was long ago . . . Yoll You Foooll Life's a rock, Senior Prom 81, Billy 6-14- 80, More Love, Hershey Kiss and Tracy Renee Adams 37 Colonial Road Havertown Stage Crew 2. Thanks to my friends, I learned to share my love, life and thoughts. l'll never forgetl Benches, Kuked at 7:14, Dead. Mr. M. you're the bestll Heather E. Ahn 1313 Robinson Avenue Havertown French Club 3 Kpresjp All School Show 3, Hockey 15 Basketball 1 Kstatsjg Softball 2, 3, Talent Show 1, 2, 33 NHS 2, 33 Graystone 2, 3 tsales and literaryj. As I try to re- member yesterday, wondering about tomorrow, I realize I should only concentrate on todayl Prom dates, SH, 'God Only Knows' but don't ruin a good thing, MJS, 4 Musketeers, Tennessee, You're the worstl Caterina Fellcla Amoroso 500 Kathmere Road Havertown lowa, Dividng Line, Luke, Yeah- okl the nail, Me Do, Hockey, Thanks to my family, Never Say Die, afgipshvdkgsm, Chris, Lois, Lee, Laura, Lil' Dego, June. Darla Marie Angelina 37 E. Benedict Avenue Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 35 Winter Track 1: Lacrosse 1, 2, 3: Italian Club 1, 23 Service Club 2, 3. Yo J and C Berts What's Up? Zeppelin, Young Livel The house, babysitting, Hockey, Lacrrosse, Marks, Memories are greatl Mom and Dadl The Businessl Michael S. Anthony 2721 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore Heather E. Ahn Jennifer Lynne Allen Caterian Felicia Amoroso June Amos 'os Daria Marie Angelina Carla Angelifli Michael S. Anthony Lisa Aflfonelli Jennifer Lynne Allen 840 Aubrey Avenue Ardmore Winter Track 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2, 35 Service Club 3, Bandfront 3: Library Aid 3. Mister Rogers Science Class, Yo Ned, Super Cutty Cool, PJ, Field Events, To Mom and Dad: I end one cycle and so begins another, Thanx. Juno Amos 1904 Darby Road Havertown Nurse's Aide 1. 5l 19178 I love you Kim. Thanks Mary, Mom, Dad, Gary. Hi Leo, Vant and CS. Good luck every- bodyl Hey Carla Wooky Dookyl Ev- erythings coming up rosesl Catty be good. Carla Angellnl 353 Ellis Road Havertown We did it, Patl Hey, Junie, Worky Pooky, I often asked if it was worth it, it was. Thanks Mom, I couIdn't have done it without you. Best of luck to everyone. Llsa Antonelll 110 Columbus Avenue Havertown I did it. Nan, Thanksl Yeah manl HD 111, Bruce Springsteen, The Doors, The Who. Carol and Fred, Term-P, Steve P and Mill P, Sal P and Tom P, Hey, Sallyann do ya wanna cut? Later Haverfordll 187 Karen Cynthla Aspen Robindale Apts., C-8 Lawrence Road Havertown Library Aid 1. The memories will always be here - Linda, John, Lisa, Leute's Office, 714's, munchies, J's, the Saw Mill, Lad Zeppelin, The Doors, Whippits, cheese steaks. Lee Ann Baldwin 620 South Eagle Road Havertown WHHS 2: Tennis 3 Kmgr.J: Legacy 3. We receive all we venture to give: Yes: Bill: Be on your way: 'Ohio': CSNY: Cosmic': All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Marie Theresa Barbacane 320 Bryan Street Havertown The end is near is as the beginning we all have come this far. The power we have to make the best of the rest, or leave things the way they are. l'll love ya always Mike. Michele Hope Barone 126 Foster Avenue Havertown WHHS 1, 2: Service Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Greystones 2, 3, tsalesbg World Affairs Club 3. My hopes and dreams will be the pathway of my future. 188 'yr' '4! 'T ' Karen Cynthia Aspen th. 'far Lee Ann Baldwin .Sf 195-dy. 'KJ Marie Theresa Barbacane Michele Hope Barone Robert William Babb :..f1.' . . ,. 'ffl-1 .. . , 1 yr . . . - as ,R 2 Patrick John Michael Bannon N ff Q. Barbara M. Barniak 1,5 Vicki lris Bartley .1 -1 xt. 1 - ,.s-- at . Robert Wllllam Babb 1014 Weller Avenue Havertown The Wall, The tree, The Window, Bye - Bye High School days, Hello World, No more crashes, homeroom - Gen- eral Hospital stinks. Patrlck John Michael Bannon 2545 Rosemont Avenue Ardmore Hey Mike, I can't wait until summe vacationl: Zepp 111: You've got to b crazy not to be crazy: dazed and con fused: livel: minister: nold: J. Pag 313' Barbara M. Barniak 1258 Leedom Road Havertown Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Band tmgr.D 2, 3 Girl's Chorus 1: Concert Choir 2 Chamber Singers 3: French Club 1 Talent Show 2, 3: All School Show 2 3: Mock Trail. Time - The son is the same in relative way but you're older. Virgini Beach - Benny: Quebec: senio week: CC, LB, AD, HC, PM, KK, G JH, PM. Vlckl Irls Bartley 433 Greenview Lane Havertown No pleasure is comparable to stand ing upon the vantage ground of truth: tFrancis Bacon! l'll never forget . . . ' Mlchael Bauer 244 Shawnee Road Ardmore Hey, 2 Pat, I can't wait till summer vacationl Goodbye Greg, Chic, Flash, Denis, Doreen, Lisa, Joe, Mark, Ed, Marybeth, Charlie, Pam, Jimmy, Trick, Kim, Scott, Kathy, Bert, Cill, and Har- ry. PS, Deslock livesl Debra Benveneste 1725 Academy Lane Havertown Spanish Club 1, WHHS 1, 2, 3. Whoever sits in the left hand of God shall find his path paved with Gold. GH forever. Good times, Gates, Live, Love, Laugh. Joel Edward Berman 801 Dover Road Philadelphia Tennis Team 2, 3: NHS 2, 3. Ten pro, dr. Michele Mary Betzko 432 Llanerch Avenue Havertown Co-op 2, 3. l finally made it. Thanks, Mom and Dad. Michael Bauer X S' David Bell Debra Benveneste Joel Edward Berman l Michele Mary Betzko Lois Berardi xx , df' . X . Brian George Bernhard William Vincent Bitetti David Bell 115 Heathervvood Road Havertown Gates, mop, Don, Runt, Fuzz, HAZA, Elder, younger, Pong, Ter, GPF. Lols Berardl 220 Wickford Road Havertown Beth, Mare', Amy, Kelly, Lori, Janice, senior week, 'But my dreams they aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be. - The Who Brlan George Bernhard 629 Lakeside Avenue Havertown Later on, school, here I come, world. Wllllam Vlncent Bltettl 3037 Robin Lane Havertown WHHS 12. Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Stone, all great. Class ol '81 is 111. 189 ix .Xt 'Nmap 1 a Eric Joseph Blackman ,New Thomas Blatcher 'QSC Brant Bodner Dan Bolger 190 Eric Joseph Blackman 122 W. Hillcrest Avenue Havertown German Club 11 German Exchange 25 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. See, Mom and Pop, I made it,. Col- lege Bound. Best of luck to all of my friends in the future. Thomas Blatcher 109 David Drive Havertown Basketball 1, 2, 33 Concert Choir 1, 2pTennis 23 Baseball 1, 3. Brant Bodner Lawrence Hill Apts. C-52 Havertown Lawrence Rd. Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Football 13 Baseball 3. Dan Bolger 18 Oak Lane Havertown Laurie Ellen Blake 1246 Dill Road Havertown Swimming 1, 35 Intramurals 13 French Club 35 Nursing Club 2, 3. Je t'aime ESW, I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon: Zep and Floyd, Love Reign O'er me: Thanks a lot JH and SH, ln these last days, there is only One True Light you can folIow. 1 Laurie Ellen Blake Michael Blundl 412 E. Manoa Road Havertown Wrestling 23 Track 3. Yard by yard, life is hard. Inch by inch, life's a cinch. Michael Blundl Karen Leigh Bogoslan 131 Charles Drive Havertown Basketball 1, 31 Softball 1, 3. Take yourtime. . .don't live too fast, Troubles will come and they will pass. - Lynyrd Skynyrd. ' O lf' Karen Lei h Bogosian Scott Bostick 25 Oak Lane Havertown Scott Bostick Chrlstopher John Bracclll 207 Heatherwood Road 2523 Hirst Terrace Havertown Havertown Douglas C. Bowman Baseball 1: Bowling 25 Intramurals 23 Soccer 3. Band 1, 23 Orchestra 2, 33 German Club 1,2pWorld Affairs 1,Avanf Garde TCU' me 8 meek' How many We 1: Pen and Ink 1, 2 team' 3 cedot tsggznvlllho loves ya, Baby. Alright lat- f x Douglas C. Bowman Christopher John Braccili kwtft. . --Wafer -. -X T. -- 125521 Wi I David Matthew Bravo 2308 Chestnut Avenue Davld M- Brenner A'dm0'e 54 Fairfield Road H rt Football 1, 2, eg Volleyball 1, 2, ag ave own BaS'?ba ': 2' 3- , Football 1, 2, sg Wrestling 1, 2, Base- We ll realize what it was once we've missed it. Less. Bum. X ball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 2. x David Matthew Bravo David M. Brenner Frank Brett 18 Princeton Road Havertown Basketballl 2 3- Baseball 1 2 3- B- B 9ha ' Soccer 1. To be involved, was to be a winner. Frank Brett B- Bfigham Michael E. Briscoe Charles Donald Bruce 15 Hannum Drive 1015 Earlington Road Ardmore Havertonw Just one more who s searching for Football 1' the world that ought to be. 1 l Michael E. Briscoe Charles Donald Bruce 191 a'Nl Kimberly Buchwald 6 Colfax Road Havertown Cross Country 33 Track 3, Pen 81 lnk 33 Winter Track 3. Cross Country .. . Allgates Parties, The good times will never be forgot- IGH. Lynne Burkey 2947 Morris Road Ardmore Pen 81 Ink 2. Barbara A. Cabrey 214 Rodney Circle Bryn Mawr Basketball 1, 2, 33 Softball 2, 33 Vol- leyball 2, 3. Close your eyes and reach for tomor- row You will build on whatever is real and wake each day to a new waking dream. Wo Mindy. D. Calamaro 192 Y , Kimberly Buchwald Faith M. Bueller .Y . . 5 .,. ' 'fi ' ,rg Lynne BUFKGY Karl Alfred Butsch Barbara A. Cabrey Russell T. Cadwallader ww. . -W Swv , ..'. A: t A e:nm.s1rr'ib-J-:xx yn. D. Calamaro Heather Dawn Campbell Faith M. Bueller 211 Juniper Road Havertown We've only just begun to live. Karl Alfred Butsch 1622 Winton Avenue Havertown German Club 1, Wargaming Club 2, 33 Science Fiction Club 2. Russell T. Cadwallader 1234 Bon Air Road Havertown Band 1, 2, 3. The longer you live the higher you fly for smiles you'll bring and tears you'l cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. ' Heather Dawn Campbell 236 Frederick Road Havertown Field Hockey 15 Volleyball 25 La- crosse 1, 2, 33 Service Club 2, 3. The best of memories never fade. nor the best of friendships. MC, EG, AM, LM, Earl CAug. 135, Drexel frats, Rip'n Chips, cacked, Snow, The Shore, ary Patricia Campbell O6 Heatherwood Road avertown lfolleyball 2, 3gGymnastics 1,23 Track , 2, 33 Service Club 2, 3. 'Time brings everything to those who ait. orry Guysl, Take me home, Post T - ay, V - ball, Heidi, Edna Erma, Lily, lued, Goodbye Hooterville High! andra Ann Canetta 431 Chestnut Avenue rdmore ynthia H. Carbone 5 Achille Road vertown pring Track 1, 2 tCapt.J, 3: Orches- a 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, All hool Show 1, 2, 3 tset designig Pit rchestra 3. aint like a fiend, when an idea pos- sses you. SH. LS, SS, SC, Jr. Prom, eld people have class! Thanks Mr. Mr. M. Mom, Dad, good luck alll my Carroll Q ' Mary Patricia Campbell Richard Louis Campli 5. .. , ,awk- Sandra Ann Canetta Susan Marie Caniglia Cynthia H. Carbone Matthew Christopher Carden 4 ANY Carroll John Francis Carroll Richard Louis Campli 13 Patton Drive Ardmore Susan Merle Canlglla 337 Kenmore Road Havertown VICA 1, 2 ttreasj, 3 tsecjg Band 2, 3 tmgrl. Every day is a gift and in every gift is a memory. Yol, Skieve, Dreamin', Mongeese, Bubbas, Peggy, Michael, Scott, Mom and Dad. Matthew Christopher Carden 19 Yale Road Havertown John Francis Carroll 10 Williams Road Haverford WHHS 3: Pen 81 Ink 3. ln the years to come remember that all free people should protect and pre- serve their rights of social asylum and the pursuit of Terrapin. 193 Kyle L. W. Carroll fr. ff' Kyle L. W. Carroll 711 Haverford Road Bryn Mawr Track 1 And now the time has come for us to face the final curtain, the year of 1980 - 81 was a year to remember but life begins after high school, and at last we made it this far. Ellyn Sheri Chanin 1464 Windsor park Lane Havertown Linda Cavaliere 41 Claremont Blvd. Havertown Dave Cicchinelli 656 Woodcrest Avenue Ardmore Linda Cavaliere Ellyn Sheri Chanin Dave Cicchinelli Christopher Thomas Cifone 'iid W Christopher Thomas Clfone 130 Strathmore Road Havertown Lacrosse 1, Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. Leuch Mich, 18 for good look, Gonzo, The Greek Juicer, Dewey, Cucci Boy Boy, JD, Good luck sophs and juniors, your best years are yet to come . . . Julia Patricia Clapp 504 Ellis Road Havertown Bandfront 2, 3: Fordian 15 Swimming 1, 2, 33 World Affairs Club 13 Bowling 2, 3, Office Aide 3, All School Show 33 Stage Crew 2. My Best Buddies AML, CH, SQH, JK, Laughter is better when friends laugh together. Always and Forever 5-18- 79, Tom, Thanks for the super memo- ries! Theresa Jean Cirillo 128 E. Turnbull Avenue Havertown The steepest mountain cannot hinder the journey of those who are free. . .Thanks, Mom and Dad. . .Lat- er! Christopher J. Clay 209 Kathmere Road Havertown Soccer 1, 2, 33 Winter Track 2. Look round the faculty and coaching staff. Some are on ego trips while oth- ers play stand-up comedian. That's okay, one is just a game and the other is your life. They seem to have mixed them up. Sorry! Theresa Jean Cirillo X Julia Patricia Clapp Chr 194 istopher J. Clay fic i'v-9 Jack Cleary .. . ax Crystal Rae Coel Holly Cohen 'Q'-er ix 3. 3 Claire Collins Jack Cleary 226 Oxford Hill Lane Havertown Steven P. Cobourn 5 Nancy Drive Havertown Lacrosse 1, 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3. Cross Country 1, 2, 3 fcapt.D3 Winter This is the end, my only friend, The Track 1, 33 Spring Track 1. End. JM and the Doors, The Samoans, Does anybody remember laughter? 714, FIA Go for it! Crystal Rae Coel 1729 N. Lawrence Road Havertown Majorette 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 World Affairs Club 33 All School Show 1, 23 Talent Show 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Concert Choir 3. I may seem immature, But someday I'Il reach my goal, For strong determi- nation, Lies deep within my soul. Mon- geese. No. 1, AD, GS, KK, BB, HC, PM, JH, I love you Mom, Dad, God. Holly Cohen 317 Glen Gary Drive Havertown WHHS 13 Fordfan 1ted.J 2, 3: Greys- tones 2 tsaleslz Close-Up 3. Livin on my own, Somehow that nice, You think l'm your fool, Well, you may just be right. Claire Collins 149 Golfview Road Ardmore Track 1, 2, 33 Winter Track 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 2, 3. Cindy Joy Cohen 1724 Josie Lane Havertown WHHS 1, 23 Greystones 2, 3 CsalesJ3 Allgates Yearbook 3. Love when you can,cry if you have to - Be who you must- That's a part of the plan. To my friends: Thanks for everything! Dawn V. Coles 200 Juniper Road Havertown Sandra Lynn Collymore 715 Polo Road Bryn Mawr Field Hockey 1, 2: Winter Track 1, 2, 33 Spring Track 1, 2, 33 Bandfront 33 Service Club 3. Remember - Sir Walton3 Big Men, and Daydreaming in School! l'lI never forget Kyle Walto, Go get 'em Class of 81 in :TV S! l re-.K Steven P. Cobourn 3 Y , . . si Q9 x L. ' gf'-sm. Cindy Joy Cohen ,1 5' Dawn V. Coles Sandra Lynn Collymore 195 s Drew Convery 33 Marple Road Haverford Band 1, 2, 33 Pit Orchestra 23 Stage Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Cham- ber Singers 3. lt's not whether you win or lose, or how you play the game, but whether or not you get caught. Elevator, Elevator, Altoona, PA. No starch in the over- lay. Larry Mark Cooperman 1748 Sue Ellen Drive Havertown We have finally made it class of '81. Phillies, Flyers, Allgates, Eagles tor- ever. For 12 years l've sat behind Heather, but nor more. Janet Sue Coster 5 Decatur Road Havertown Band 1, 2, 3 tv. pres.J3 Stage Crew 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Stage Band 2, 33 Concert Choir 13 Chamber Singers 2, 33 All School Show 1, 2, 33 Talent Show 2, 33 Service Club 3. A friend is a person with whom you can be sincere. To WP, ES, KS, JS, HA, DF, MD, PS, LF with love. lt's hard to say good bye. Scott A. Croff 637 Kenilworth Road Ardmore VICA 2, 33 Soccer 2, 33 lce Hockey 3. Reagan, Cilli, Pete, Kathy, Melissa, Anne Marie, Lori, Sean, Doreen, Great Gigs3 Another one bites the dust: Suez, Tracy3 TK, l'm out of here! lnin- gamoninga. 196 Larry Mark Cooperman ,XX ' ff! Drew COHVBFY Heather Young Cooper The , '- A L Greg Corialos Janet Sue Coster Kevin James Coyle , .KP Scott A. Croff Edward Patrick Cunningham Heather Young Cooper 302 Davis Road Havertown Gymnastics 23 Softball Team 23 Dri Team 2, 3. Bye Skitch, Virginia Beach '80, C GS, KK, BB, PM, AD. Greg Coralos 404 Achille Road Havertown Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. Kevin James Coyle 342 Oxford Road Havertown WHHS 1, 2, 3 Cprod. mgr.l3 AV Clu 2,32 Stage Crew 3. The Friday Morning Show vs. Th Wednesday Morning Show War, th Canoe, Dad 8 Mom 8 the famil Boffo, PM, SM, FM, RM, running t fires, V, AFO - OFA, The Rocky Ho ror Picture Show. Later Havertordf' Edward Patrlck Cunningham 10 E. Park Road Havertown Ice Hockey 31 Lacrosse 3. States in '81, Baba O'Reilly, Hai Buffalo Mug, it's been real. l'lI see y in Summer school. Big O. Fran Cunningham 252 Flintlock Road Drexel Hill I asketball 2, 3. John D. Curran 201 N. Drexel Avenue Havertown JD, join the club, animal house. illiam P. D'AchllIe 416 County Line Road rdmore dale D'Angelo 4 Holbrook Road avertown rill Team 1, 2, 3, All School Show 2, 5 Talent Show 2, 3, Girls Chorus 1, oncert Choir 2, 3: Italian Club 1 reas.D, 2 Csec.J, 3 tv. pres.l. l did it my way! Mongeese 111. CC, S, KK, BB, PM, JH. Drill team, Skitch, edagons. Ti Amo Shant! What are ou doing the rest of your life? Thanks om and Dad! Maphl X- 5 2 Fran Cunningham Robert Curran 'Rv-a...m, John D. Curran Alicia Currie N XX XX. Q R ,NN XX X William P. D'AchiIle C. D'Achille Nw Adele D'AngeIo Christopher J. Datko Robert Curran 1504 Melrose Avenue Havertown Alicia Currie 1012 Delaware Avenue Havertown WHHS 1, 2, 33 All School Show 2, Spanish Club 3, Fordlan 1. But it's the laughter we will remem- ber. - ES, CG, LS, KS, JS, RS, All- gates and great times -thanx guys. C. D'Achllle Christopher J. Datko 2525 Bryn Mawr Avenue Ardmore Band 1, 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2, 3 tcaptjg German Club 1, 3, German Exchange 2. Band trips to Washington and Va. Beach. German Exchange, swimming meets, Schuler Mutter, OH man, Come on, party in Switzerland, 481. Little Dittle. 197 1 Charles Davis Kimberly K, Decker P-s-.any S-L Ralph Anthony Del Giudice Charles Davis 811 Darby Road Havertown Football 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. May your lite be filled with lots of smoke. Kimberly K. Decker 21 Fairfield Road Havertown Lacrosse 1, 2, 33 Service Club 3. Steiny, Lisa, Nacho rememberwood, tids, mark's, M.t., and Arabs, Rob, Bye! Ralph Anthony Del Giudice 816 Martin Avenue Bryn Mawr Thank God it's over. See you later Mr. O. Donna Lynn Dempsey 128 Friendship Road Drexel Hill A.V. Club 1, 2, 33 Nurse's Aide 33 Cho- rus 1, 23SFBC 33 Haunted House 1, 2 Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Love ya we had good times BLK . . . Fireside, Love you JC, 1O!3l8O. P. DeAngelo 2419 Hollis Road Havertown Stephen G. Deets 1800 Robinson Avenue Havertown J. DeMitis 2945 Maple Shade Road Ardmore Jay Andrew Desjardins 219 Concord Avenue Havertown Student Senate 13 Talent Show 33 Wrestling 13 Golf lcaptj 1, 2, 33 Base- ball 33 Junior Class President3 Senior Class President. Hey, Mr. Brodt .. . Fore! 1 -Ag R P. DeAngelo ff fr, s tx A A ,,... X X X a Stephen G. Deets 2 1 1 J. DeMitlS I xx Donna Lynn Dempsey 198 Jay Andrew Desiardins L I David Diano -45.55 Darrell Stephen DiCicco 'T ' s-.af John J. DiGiorgio Dana Ann DiMatteo David Diano 324 Golf Hills Road Havertown Math team tcapt.7 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Soccer 13 Scott's Hi-Q 31 intramural Softball 2. The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little while longer. Facts do not cease to exist becasue they are ignored! - Huxley. Darrell Stephen DiCicco 1814 Melrose Avenue Havertown Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 35 Italian Club 1, 2, 3. Going on means going far, going far means returning, - Tao Te Ching. John J. DiGiorgio 613 Glendale Road Havertown Dana Ann DiMatteo 48 East Benedict Avenue Havertown Let the good times roll, The Cars, Teenage Wasteland Senior Week '81, Freebird, Bruce Springsteen 31, 467 + 3+ ?, The House, JL, LL, JL, CL, LD, PD, Cuz. Joseph Daniel DiBona 213 Heatherwood Road Havertown intermediate Ping Pong Champ Laterrronn . . . Joseph Daniel DiBona Renee Michelle DiEmidio 532 Virginia Avenue Havertown WHHS KSports Director 2, 3. Looks like we made it. Let's go out and make a success of that whole new world out there. Thanks for three great years of my life. Remember the fun we had FS, DS, PD, TM, K, N, LF, PM, DD, DS. Renee Michelle DiEmidio Laura Ann DiLuca 2539 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore Italian Club 1, 2, 33 All School Show 2. Some of the best years of our lives have just passed us by l'll never forget the proms, Mac, lowa, playing cards, and especially the friends. P. Laura Ann DiLuca Joseph Ditrolio 516 North Eagle Road Havertown Football 1 2 3' Baseball 2 3. t S v l Joseph Ditrolio 199 James Doghramji 240 David Drive Havertown Soccer 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 23 Concert Choir 13 Chamber Singers 2, 31 District Chorus 2, 35 Regional Chorus 2, 35 School Show 3: Stage Band 3, Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3. Salve, Ralphe Buchsbaumeg Bona Fortuna! Forsan et haec olim memi- messe iuvabitl Kathleen Megan Dougherty 2611 Hirst Terrace Havertown Night football games, wrestling meets with K.D. and PT, KS, DA, PS - Bye! Patrick Joseph Duffy 512 Achille Road Havertown Thomas Matthew Dunn 60 Brookline Blvd. Havertown All School Show 2, Talent Show 2. Twenty four before my love and l'lI be there. Yes! 200 Q .gtk James Doghramji Thomas Joseph Dolan ,f Kathleen Megan Dougherty Thom. Dougherty Patrick Joseph Duffy Marc Vincent Dunbar Thomas Matthew Dunn Kim Ebefle Thomas Joseph Dolan 229 Farnham Road Havertown WHHS fAssistant chief engineerj 1, 2 33 Bowling 1, 23 Stage Crew 1, 25 intra: mural Softball 1, 2, 35 Allgates Year- book. Don't do anything I wouldn't do . . and that will give you a lot of room Monday nightlwednesday mornin show, RHPS, Gates, Mozo - 80 DGC, Thanx. Thom. Dougherty 509 Hillside Avenue Havertown Marc Vincent Dunbar 511 Washington Avenue Havertown I rely on my imagination, and I drea of an imaginary time, I know that e eryone has a dream. Klm Eberle 419 Oxford Road Havertown National Honor Society fSecretaryJ Chamber Singers 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1 2, 35 All School Show 2, 3. Old Mac Donald had a farm, ee i ee ol Carol Ann Elllot 739 Beechwood Road Havertown All School Show 1, 23 WHHS 33 Con- cert Choir 13 Chamber Singers 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 National Honor Soci- ety 3. No wind serves the ship that has no port oi destination. You can not win if you do not play. Thanks to, well, you know who you are. Thomas Eno 22 Llandillo Road Havertown Votech beats here by a mile. I have passed into a limbus. My fears and doubts are gone like a disembodies snirit. Alive and yet unborn. William Atkinson Esslck, Jr. 233 Marple Road Haverford James Joseph Falcone 1535 Lawrence Road Havertown Lacrosse 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 13 Vo-Tech 1, 2, 3. Welders have hotter rods Good friends and good times. Carol Ann Elliot Marian Alicia Ellis Thomas Eno Lisa Pilar Epps William Atkinson Essick, Jr. Mike Fabian James Joseph Falcone Karen Farglia Marlan Allcla Ellls 25 West Golf View Road Havertown Swimming 1, 2, 33 Softball 2, 33 Pen and Ink 3. Llsa Pilar Epps 6 East Hillcrest Avenue Havertown French Club 2, 33 Student Senate 2, 3 KChairmanJ. SeaguIls, CSNY, Ya don't scare me none! CK and MS - Two they never knew, why make the best of it when you can make it the best. Mike Fabian 2551 Rosemont Avenue Ardmore Karen Faraglla 890 Martin Avenue Bryn Mawr Jerry Garcia for President! On the days your rainbows flow, On the days your raindrops tall. Enjoy your dreams to the fullestl Long life GD. 201 Joe Farrell 325 Virginia Avenue Havertown Football 1, 2, 3. Mike, Bouger, Gal's house, Steve, Kim, U bet, D. Yeah. Mark William Feeney 215 Kathmere Road Havertown Golf 1, 2, 3. Mark Feldman Robindale Apts. F-11 Havertown BS, JB, ER, TB, RK, Sat. nights at HC's, gouy power, V-M Senior Week '81, The Girls, AA, LS, LM, AM, IG, 10th period at donut. James A. Ferraro 4 East Manoa Road Havertown WHHS 2, 33 Stage Crew 3. The road after Haverford High will not be an easy road, but it is a comfort we don't have to go down the road alone . . . afo-ofa 895. 202 Joe Farrell Eileen Fayda X x 2 NN Mark William Feeney GHFY Feldman Mark Feldman Francine JoAnn Ferguson James A. Ferraro Karen Ann Ferroni Eileen Fayda 566 South Eagle Road Havertown Stage Crew 1, 23 RE, KS, DW, I did itl, Fla. Rl, 6-19-80, JH - memories, FM . . . time makes you bolder, even childre get older, and l'm getting older too, Thanks Dad. Gary Feldman 1712 Marilyn Drive Havertown Volleyball 1. 'You must blase a trail of your own, unknown, alone, But keep in mind don't live today for tomorrow like you were immortal.' Tony Banks Francine JoAnn Ferguson 445 West Chester Pike Havertown Good-bye to my family out at the benches especially my son. We have to lead our own lives now and mine is to be with Don. Mom, I made it! The Grateful Dead Forever! Karen Ann Ferroni 1341 Robinson Avenue Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2 Cco-capt.J 35 Lacrosse 1, 2, 33 Talent Show 23 Italian club 3. 'What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. You're the WORST DB, Catch you later Jules.' H. FIBIIBQZIT John William Fisher 425 Lawrence Road Havertown Reverend Jones: If it isn't fish out, I don't know what it is!!! Fish Robert W. Flanagan 259 Brookline Blvd. Havertown Avante Garde 1. Fun's over the real world is about to begin. Oooo nooo. If I can do it anyone can. Thanks Jackie, and all my other friends and teachers. David L. Foky 2925 Oakford Road Ardmore Swimming 1, 2, 3fcapt.Jp WHS 2, 3fProgram directorlg Soccer 1. A friend is one who stands with you in bad times no matter what. But, does not stand with you in good times, for 'they are those good times. AFO - OFA 895. F' j' ,s.s I x 1- I , s 1 , - - -i., '- . ,.., , 5 5 H. Flanagan Charmaine Fisher 'Qt X3 XXX, w 4 J F John William Fisher Susan Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Q-13. Robert W. Flanagan SCOU Fl0h!' WN.-. i? -1 David L. Foky Robert Fox Chairmaine Fisher 707 Grove Place Havertown I knew I could pass! I done did itl Thanks God for Vo-tech. Susan Elizabeth Fitzpatrick 201 Walnut Hill Lane Havertown Orchestra 2, 33 Band Front 33 Talent Show 21 All School Show 3. Scott A. Flohr The song remains the same. KMO, ROB, 6!30!84. summer of '80, veg., parties, rag, geeker. 'Later'. Robert Fox 66 Upland Road Havertown I don't know, but l've been told in the heat of the sun, a man died of cold. I spend a little time on the mountain, spend a little time on the hill, some say you have to run around, others say you better stand stiIl. 203 Karen Jean Marie Franchi 1368 Harrington Road Havertown Gone ride'en rid'en, but remember it's a wild world and it's hard to get by just upon a smile. P.S. Thanks Bob. Paul Edward Freeman 919 Edgewood Road Havertown Track 2, 3. Lisa Ann Grace Fulainiti 1708 Woodmere Way Havertown Volleyball 2, 3. he Doors, Yo Kar, 7:14, Puerto Ric, 4 a.m. phone calls, Tenochi, parties, M.A., 7-4-80, tuies, S.M., FFH, Sec- ond Hand News, Hi Franchi, Go'in Mo- bile! Daniel Gallagher 112 Strathmore Road Havertown Football 1, 2, 3. What a long strange trip it's been! Fords football kicks, butt. Shubies - Booger, Joe, Conehead, Chuck and Red. I love you Joanne, you're the best! 204 Karen Jean Marie Franchi Gregory Allen Fraser 'Q' Paul Edward Freeman M. Frye Lisa Ann Grace Fulainiti Linda Louise Fuzy ers Daniel Gallagher M. Gattone Gregory Allen Fraser 70B Aubrey Avenue Ardmore Soccer 1. I have finally found a way to live, Just like I never could before, I know that I don't have much to give, But I can open any door. KE.C. with Blind FaithJ. M. Frye Linda Louise Fuzy 201 Pineridge Road Havertown Flyers, Moose, Klutz, Sasquatch KN, PD, PM, DS, hockey games, CY RW, McD's, skating, Doogie, TJ, Pete Clarkie, TM 45, Jaws, Some fun, eh?' M. Gattone Anne Marie Gavin 635 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore Swimming 2, 33 French Club 3. William Robert Geary 2415 Hirst Terrace Havertown Track 1, 2. Beatles 4ever, Calif. here we come fref. Dan Grubbsl, Gabe, the Bouncing Boy, Block that kick, Bass Drum, Go Dodgers, Violence is a sign of sexual frustration. lan Gershman 512 Paddock Road Havertown All School Show 35 Wrestling 1, Soc- cer 1, 2. Don't let it bring you down lt's only castles burning Just find someone who's turning And you will come aroundl M. Giovanni X Anne Marie Gavin H. Geaneotes 'PNN Y ex Q at i .W fx. X W A - y i . K William Robert Geary Susan Lorraine George 9 Q.. x ' EK, lan Gershman William Gillespie M. Giovanni Mindi Rochelle Gittis H. Geaneotes Susan Lorraine George 300 East Township Line Havertown Hockey 3 icapt.Jg Greystones 2 isalesj. Tomorrow is waiting for dreams to be dreamed goals to be reached - Tomorrow is waiting to be yours. Friends forever: Frack, Tony, Dana. Thanks for listening! William Gillespie 205 Campbell Avenue Havertown Basketball 1, 2, 3. Mindi Rochelle Glttls 10 Barbara Lane Havertown French Club 1, 2, 3, Avant Garde 13 Fordian 13 Service Club 2, 33 Greys- tones 3 fasso. ed.Jg NHS 35 Allgates Yearbook 3. yesterday is already a dream and to- morrow is only a vision but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ZlGGYl 205 John A. Giuliani III 617 Valley Road Havertown Swim Team 1, 2, 31 Cross Country 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 'TTY 33 All School Show 33 NHS 3. ' John A. Giuliani lll Susan Gayle Goldenberg 1402 Brierwood Road Havertown Foraian 2, 3, Talent snow 2, French 'W' Club 1, 21WHHS 1. Happiness is found along the way. . . not at the end of the road. Susan Gayle Goldenberg Ellyn Beth Gottlieb 225 David Drive Havertown Allgates Yearbook 3. Thanks Mom, Dad, Ginger and Bryan, Debbie. It was definitely interesting, Little Fred, Vega Pooh, P.W., Nipper, Kinki, Trollop, Allgates, The Shore Dukes in N.J. Ellyn Beth Gottlieb Karen Gove .16 At.. Karen Gove Virginia Maria Goyette 206 Carol Glaum 729 Humphreys Street Ardmore Band Front 2, 3. Steve, KN, MB, SF, LC, LS, Allgates, Rifles, l've loved these days. Inga M. Gossette 731 Preston Avenue Bryn Mawr Service Club 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, All- gates Yearbook 3. Now is the time to look into the tuture to see what may be. Gates was greatl. RS, BW, KS, Thanks Mr. Keete, field events are best! Donna Lee Gouldey 202 Heatherwood Road Havertown All School Show 2, 35 Bandfront 1, 2, 3tcapt.J. Us guys, Mr. BTK, Bandfront, Va. Beach 10-4-80, Superior, Proms, lt's been a lot of fun, l'm really going to miss it. Virginia Maria Goyette 219 Marlyn Avenue Bryn Mawr French Club 1, 23 Hockey 23 Swimming 23 Talent Show 2. . Memories: Bob, Joanne, SH, ski trips, Zeus, camping, popcorn, pret- zel, ILYB, proms parties, Good Luck, 8. Goodbyel Sharon Grand 1716 Sue Ellen Drive Havertown Chorus 15 French Club 11P6h 81 Ink 2, Fordian 23 WHHS 1g Allgates Year- book 3. BBG, 'Gates', Arial Viewer, Triple proms, D. Balfour, AZA football games, tennis, summers, sweet six- teens, movies, Phillies. Jeff. Dennis A. Gray 1712 Mt. Pleasant Road Havertown Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Mark Edwin Green 123 Charles Drive Havertown 'ln the long run we're all DEAD!l' Kathryn Jane Griffo French Club 1, 2, 3, lSec.Jp School Show 1, 23 WHHS 1, 2, 3: World Affairs Club 2, 33 Student Senate 2, 33 Chorus 1, 25 Talent Show 2. Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flowerg we will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. Sharon Grand 'SN-5 t 5 . .NA G., .5 Dennis A. Gray 'No xv... ,x Mark Edwin Green Susan Lee Grant J. Green mag? Glen Griffith 'Wir' Kathryn Jane Griffo Thomas Rahm Grim Susan Lee Grant 416 E. Manoa Road Havertown Co-op 3. J. Green Glen Griffith 2929 Morris Road Ardmore You're my blue sky, Your my Sunn day, Lisa Thomas Rahm Grlm 3717 Darby Road Bryn Mawr Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Lacross Live life to the Max. 207 6 Y .3 xi Douglas Richard Grossinger ' . X Daniel R. Grubbs Daryl Beth Gurian L- Y, Marjorie Sue Guyler 208 Douglas Richard Grossinger 8 Barbara Lane Havertown Golf Team 1, 2, 33 Bowling Team 1, 2: Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 World Affairs and Close-Up 33 Spanish Club 1, 2. Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true. Daniel R. Grubbs 38 Chelten Road Havertown WHHS 1, 2, 33 Pen and Ink 13 Football Manager 1, 2, 33 Band 2, 33 Concert Choir 1, 2, 33 German Club 13 French Club lj School Play 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 1, 3. California, Here we come iRefer- ence: Bill Gearyj, Beatles, Billy Bob, Blands, Football, Miss V, Ms. N. Mar- gie, To-BG, KS, RS, DD: Boy? You call me Boy? Daryl Beth Gurian 1713 Marilyn Drive Havertown French Club 1, 2, 33 Student Senate 2, 33 WHHS 13 World Affairs 3 fS6C.,Q Close-Up 33 Allgates Yearbook 33 Greystones 3 fassoc. editorj There is no failure except in no long- er trying. 'Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.' Allgates - Kenny - BGL - CCC -- friends. Mariorie Sue Guyler 120 Westwood Park Drive Havertown German Club 1, 2, 33 Pen and Ink 33 World Affairs 3. Life is an incredible gift, enjoy itl I do ! What a blast it's been, Kock, Boo Boo, N.P., the list goes on ... Louis Anthony Grosso 21 Bryan Street Havertown Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. Always crashing in the same car. Fricka Fracka Firecracker, Sis Boom Ba, Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny Rahl Flahl Rah! Look for the girl with the far away eyes. Anthony Guerri 721 Aubrey Avenue Ardmore Glow, Glow. Ralph Gutmann 812 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore Intramurals 13 WHHS 2, 3. As we wind on down the road . .. ' Susan Kay Haight 313 Glen Ridge Road Havertown World Affairds 1, 2, 33 Pen and lnk Sfart ed.D3 Allgates Yearbook. Thanx Allgates! Miss ya Art Ill major, Mom Fanelli, Mr. Mulhern, Margie, Cheryl, 'There's no place like home ...'I'll see ya DM! Boo Bear, singing out. Louis Anthony Grosso Anthony Guerri .ff 4. ' X .Ji e Q 19' te 'Qs 1' , -A av x Q . 3. Ralph Gutmann Susan Kay Haight A li Beth Ann Hamilton Teresa Ann Hammonds Thomas W. Hanna Beth Ann Hamilton 560 S. Eagle Road Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3: Service Club 2, 3. Traveling eternity road, What will you find there. Carrying your heavy load, Seaching to find a peace of mind. True friends forever, Kirk, Homecoming. Teresa Ann Hammonds 812 Martin Avenue Bryn Mawr The times we were not happy, were the times we didn't try.' Joni Mitchell Thomas W. Hanna 31 Columbus Avenue Havertown Laterll Carl David Hartman 1012 Garfield Avenue Havertown l couldn'f have done it without Vo- Tech, Pink Floyd, and Mother. Cheryl Lynn Hamilton 2431 Hirst Terrace Havertown I did it all for Richard. Couldn't have done it without JM, KV, and the 'Gang'. Roller skating, the prom, and George Washington. 'Star' 'Bolt'. Our engagement. John T. Hanley 200 Warrior Road Drexel Hill ' I am The Way, The Truth, and The Light. No man can come unto The Fa- ther but by Me. Thanks Lord. Pink Floyd, The Who. I miss you Sue. Thanks Laurie. Love . .. Brade Harmon 717 Aubrey Avenue Ardmore Basketball 1, 2, 3. To undo things done, to call back yesterday. Susan Joyce Hatten 224 James Drive Havertown Bandfront 1, 2, Sfcaptainig Office aide 2, 33 School play 2, 3. These have been 3 great years which l'll never forget. Thanx for the good times 8 great friends. Good Luck - AML, JK, JC, TS, CH, MW. Silks - we did it! Cheryl Lynn Hamilton 11-5, as A' T3 ' ti John T, Hanley Brade Harmon n '-ewmmm , fl ' 1 U' Carl David Hartman Susan Joyce Hatten 0 Joanne Ellen Hauck 101 Myrtle Avenue Havertown Hockey fmgr.J 1, 23 Swim Team tmgr.J 2, Girls Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Close up 3, Band Front, KMgrD 3. Good luck to Mongeese, Bubbas, Kathy, Bimble, Chippy, Woodl, 4th pe- riod lunch - Food Fights, free cook- iesl? Thanks Ginny and Dianel Mutton Munch??? Tobi Lynn Heagy 232 Clamar Avenue Havertown ..R0b.. Dawn Christine Hepfer 38 Waverly Road Havertown With all my love to John iKenny Rog- ersb. Our song 'Lady', Good luck to all the Juniors. Class of '81 was the best. Kenneth Alan Hershman 1705 Josie Lane Havertown WHHS 1. Dana, Get out! Give me back my hat, Wildwood. 210 2:9 Joanne Ellen Hauck Stacy Hausman U i Tobi Lynn Heagy Greg Helm Dawn Christine Hepfer Margo Herron Ymmar' Kenneth Alan Hershman Lisa Hessenauer Stacy Hausman 1715 Academy Lane Havertown French Club 1, 23 WHHS 1, 2, 31T8l9n Show 25 Fordlan 1. Yesterday is but a memory and to morrow is only a vision, but today wel lived makes every yesterday a mem ory of happiness and every tomorro a vision of hope. lLY - BMS. Greg Helm 762 Rugby Road Bryn Mawr What Best 3 years of my life? Margo Herron 5 Foster Avenue Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Gymnastics 1, 3tCapt.Jg Lacrosse 1, 2, 33 Clas Vice-President 1, 2, 33 Service Club 3 tsec.Jg World Affairs, 3. Life is like a loolipop, you have to lic it! Hope it tastes goodl Redhead, Re cards, laughing, friends. Lisa Hessenauer 26 Llandillo Road Havertown With all my love to Troy Ftepici. Go luck to your business. Good luck to the other graduates. fantastic, it over with. obert L. Heyduk 106 Woodbine Road avertown rack and Field 1. lf I had to do it all over again, I ouIdn't. arolyn Rene Hilty 13 Friendship Road rexel Hill ervice Club 2, 33 Field Hockey 2, 3 apt.J. Bruce, Fob 2, Miller, Sue, Skydiver Oh my Godl, Michele we're moving ut! Sail on by, your time has come to hine, all your dreams are on the their ay. ary Magdaline Hoffman O5 Colfax Road avertown irls Chorus 1, 2, 3. ood luck class of '82, Good luck to W, RS, LH, RW, SH, LS, Nl, MV, TS, d the Senior Class. There ain't no opping us now. 8!12!78. Phillies e 111 in 1980. 1O!21!8O. Ilzabeth Marie Hohn 35 Wynnefield Drive avertown ross Country 35 Winter Track 35 pring Track 2, 35 Talent Show 25 ench Club 1, 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3: age Crew 1, 23 Avante - Garde 1. ow l've loved these yearsl Cross ountry lads - love ya. Thanks iends, Mr. Mac, Mr. Mulhern. Robert L. Heyduk Paula J. Hill Carolyn Rene Hilty Robert W. Hines Mary Magdaline Hoffman Deborah Lynn Hoffpauer . Q-N Elizabeth Marie Hohn William S. Hollingsworth Paula J. Hill 140 Whitemarsh Road Ardmore You who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by, and so become yourself because the past is just a goodbye. CSNY. Jock, prep, grub, la woman, later. Robert W. Hlnes 1408 Fairview Road Havertown Bowling Team 2. Finally made it. Deborah Lynn Hoffpauer 222 Kathmere Road Havertown Hockey Team 1, 25 Basketball 15 La- crosse 1g Softball 3. What a long strange trip it's beenl Good luck underclassmanl Class ol '81 I att. May you find the road to happiness, and may you all prosper. DD, DM, good luck. Wllllam S. Hollingsworth 129 W. Clearfield Road Havertown Lacrosse Team 3. Today is the beginning of a new to- morrow Ridley - Sr. week - Road trips to OC. 211 Robert Stephan Holmes 32 West Tonbull Avenue Havertown Basketball 2, 3. Thinking back on all three years of high school, it's a wonder I can think. If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't. Phillies 111. Thanks mom, dad, and Rose. Andrew James Hunsicker 626 Country Club Lane Havertown Track Team 2, 3. What a long strange trip it's been. Daniel M. Hurley 125 County Line Road Bryn Mawr Thank God! lt's all over. Danlel DeLaney Hussey 302 Bewley Road Havertown For everyone who got me through these 3 years, thanks. 212 Robert Stephan Holmes Andrew James Hunsicker Daniel M. Hurley Daniel DeLaney Hussey Carolyn Ann Horn William Robert Hunt S. Hurtubise Jennifer lanieri Carolyn Ann Horn 426 Darby Road Havertown Mike '79, '81, still going strong ttor everl. Thanks Mom and Dad. Goo luck to all my friends. There ain't n stopping us now. Phillies are it i '80. William Robert Hunt 510 Oxford Road Havertown Basketball Team 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3. lt wasn't easy but I finally made it, s now it's time to take it easy. S. Hurtubise 6 Murbridge Road Havertown Jennifer lanieri 645 Old Lancaster Road Bryn Mawr Peace, love, happiness, frien rainbows and the Greatful Dead: 1 ren and Terry we finally made it, happyl Might as well - Might welll Lois Ann lannicelli 818 Naylors Run Road Havertown Geoff Ryan April 2, 1979 - present and definitely forever. Lisa I. you were a great friend. Thank you Mom and Dad and to Geoff for all the confi- dence. Love you always, Lois. Lauri Ann Irwin 24 Twin Oaks Drive avertown rill Team 1, 2, 3 CCapt.D. 'DT, VB, good friends, good luck you uys!! BR, TFF. Football games, TA, K. lt's long hard road to happiness, on't get detoured. llliam Richard fserman 12 Lexington Avenue avertown SA 1, Computer Club 1, 2: Wargam- ng Club 2, 3, Science Fiction Club 2: HHS 1. 'Veni, vidi, vicig l made it. Lorralne Johnson 834 Cricket Avenue Ardmore Nurses Aid 1, 3. Mom, I finally made it. l know that you are proud of me. Patricia, keep doing good in school and make Mom proud. Ain't no stopping me now. Good luck to all my friends. Lois Ann lannicelli Lisa Ann lnnaurato Lauri Ann Irwin Nina Marcella lsaac 4-F William Richard lserman John Johnson Lorraine Johnson 1 -L l 'ff KX x N s , X 1 . Eileen Sharon Kahn Lisa Ann Innaurato 548 Achille Road Havertown Frank Rossini, 11125178 Past, Pre- sent and definitely the Future, Lois, good - bye, you are my best friend and always will be. Thanks Mom and Dad. If it wasn't for you, I would have never made it. Love always, Lisa. Nina M8I'C8ll8 Isaac 821 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore Concert Choir 25 Girls Chorus 1. Good luck to all of my friendsl LS, Liz S., Karen M., Mary H., Lorriane J., Pe- ter Frampton is greatl John Johnson 805 Aurbrey Avenue Ardmore Football Team 1, 2, 35 Basketball Team 1, 3, Baseball Team 1. 2, 3. You can be what ever you want to be. Well it's your turn big man. Eileen Sharon Kahn 1736 Sue Ellen Drive Havertown Greystones 2, 3 Kassoc. edit, lit. edit.Jg Service Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 3 Kvice-pres.Jg NHS 2, 33 Health Ca- reers Club 1g Girls Chorus 1, 25 All- gates Yearbook 3. Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions. Good luck to all of my friends. 213 Jacalyn Sharon Kahn Andrew George Kaplan 1 rrrr l is E3 Van Katsanos Susan D. Keehn 214 Jacalyn Sharon Kahn 1732 Josie Lane Havertown French Club 1, 2, 3: Fordlan 1, 2: Greystones 3 tasso. ed.J: NHS 2, 3: FSA 1: Health Careers 2: Chorus 1, Allgates Yearbook 3. His progress may seem very slow, Accomplishments he may not show, And he'll require extra care. It is heav- en's very special child. Andrew George Kaplan 325 Valley Road HBVGHOWI1 Spanish Club 1, 25 Close-Up 2, 3: World Affiars Club 1, 2 ttreasj, 3 tpres.J: WHHS 2, 3: Class Officer 2, 3 ttreasjg Tennis 1, 2, 3. June 17, 1980, 11:30 to 1:00, Thanks. Everyone is a self made per- son: but only the successful admit it. Van Katsanos 303 Glendale Road Havertown Sweet madamoiselle, 67 GTA, Living loving maid, the Punks of Havertown, 'Michelle My BeIl,' Blondie, Strats are the best, Keep on jamming, Motor Head, Led Zeppelin forever, Yo Rob, Wayne Steve, what's up! Susan D. Keehn 22 Harvard Road Havertown Colleen Marie Kane 318 Oxford Road Havertown Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3 tPres.J Service with BB, Vo-tech, Ski - trip, State trip, Bat mobile, Lunch. SC, DP, TA, BW, YD, KT, MP and DB, Love ya, Look Mom, it's me. Love you all. Wendy Susan Karp 217 Brentwood Road Havertown Greystones 2 tasso. ed., salesj, 3 ted. in chiefl: Spanish Club 2 tlreasj, 3 tpresjg NHS 2, c Cv-presjg Allgates Yearbook 3. lf times are bad, you are there to make them better. Kathryn Elizabeth Keating 312 Francis Road Havertown Cross Country 2, 33 Winter Track 2, 3: Track 2, 3. Betty Lynn Keenan 1429 Norman Road Havertown Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 tcaptjg Service Nurse Aide 1, 2, 3: SFBC 2, 3: Special Club 3, Talent Show 2, 3: Class Officer Aide 2, AV Club 1, 2, 3: Library Aide 3. 1 tsec.7. l love you Terry, 10!6!79, Baby- The Gates, Jr. Prom, The 3 Blondes, dolls, Wilderwood, Big Bad D, Thanks sorority. Mom and Dad both, Fireside, HH, Sor- ry to see it end! as Q. 11. ' - m e Colleen Marie Kane Wendy Susan Karp 5 as -.s Kathryn Elizabeth Keating QZ'!T zQ. ss., Betty Lynn Keenan Kathleen Joan Kelly M. Kilgaritl Sun Won Kim Kathleen Joan Kelly 3 N. Morgan Avenue Havertown Track 15 Majorette 1, 2, 31 Talent Show 2, 3. AD, CC, GS, LW, This is what you call GA. M. Kilgariff Sun Won Kim 4 Hastings Avenue Havertown Student Senate 1, 2, 3, AV Club 23 German Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Track 13 Wrestling 23 Pen and Ink 1, 2. David B. Kline 1014 Allston Road Havertown Good times, my friends, 12!23!79, QWL, summer of '80, the Y and Gates. AYAJ? J. Kenny Stuart Robert Killough 304 Paddock Road Havertown l'm sorry for leaving Haverford High, l'm not gon'a moan l'm not gone to cry I curse the faculty but please don't die. John Wiley Kleinstuber 327 Covington Road Havertown Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. Cheryl Ann Koch 1401 Fairview Avenue Havertown Track 1, Concert Choir 1, Chamber Singers 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3 Cpresj. 'iEven when things look worst, Keep smiling - Somebody loves you. lx..-,, 9. i K I 4 J. Kenny x xx Stuart Robert Killough YK? .eae X My . .. .,.- .-R. - 'ff . -' i iiftt. ti- 5' l - X4 3 John Wiley Kleinstuber David B. KUNG Cheryl Ann Koch 215 Robyn Kohl 520 Ellis Road Havertown Spanish Club 1: Radio 1, 2. and I don't know why, why should love suddenly come down and sweep me away. I wanna fly but there are so many things in my way, Jackson Browne Lisa Robln Koss 1745 Lawrence Road Havertown Spanish Club 15 WHHS 2. Janet Ruth Kreldler 37 North Belfield Avenue Havertown Orchestra 1: Bandfront 2, 33 Stage Crew 2. A true friend forever. SH, AML, JC, CH, VA Beach Band Camp '80, being discouraged It was worth it Suell Su- perior Silksl Michelle Anne LaFountain 148 Friendship Road Drexel Hill Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Ccapt.J. MB, BF, FOB Power, MGC, CGM, Friends are forever, JD, Miller, 3 81 4 hockey is the best, Carolyn we're moving out, CAM 2, Maria 8. Mau- reen. 216 Robyn Kohl Lisa Robin Koss We Janet Ruth Kreidler Jan Evans Kolsby 1 , 5, . ,, '-1' A Stephen Krebs Richard Kroll Michelle Anne LaFountain P8lfiCi8 Landry Jan Evans Kolsby 1729 Academy Lane Havertown WHHS 2: Spanish Club 1. Maybe you'll find direction around some corner where it's waiting to meet you. Stephen Krebs 156 David Drive Havertown WHHS 1, Wrestling 2, 3. Looks like we made it. Richard Kroll 420 Kathmere Road Havertown Football, 1,2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Act your shoesize. Patricia Landry 601 Valley View Road Ardmore Tricia, We're the party peoplel Nig and day, Living crazy that's the wa Take it as it comes or don't take it : alll Dig itl Annetta LII Lark 1710 Mount Pleasant Road Havertown WHHS 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1 tmgrjg Soft- ball 2g Pon 81 Ink 3 Ksecjg Allgates Yearbook 3. 'Each of life's moments must be cherished, because tomorrow those moments will be memories: my Stu 8 Aspen, Yo Duke l Jeannie Marie Lawler 31 Hastings Avenue Havertown Daniel A. Lebby 2725 Pine Valley Lane Ardmore Stage Crew 1: Cross Country 2, School Show 2, WHHS 2, 33 Choir 2, 3. l'm all for peace, love, the Grateful Dead, and the pursuit of the four min- ute miIel Gregg Leonardls 658 Dayton Road Bryn Mawr Later on, JM, TA, TC, BF, KL, Toot Toot, GD, Thank Godlll Be good, sen- ior, Summer Wildwoodl 1 Annette Lil Lark Michelle S. Lassoff Jeannie Marie Lawler .3 , ,. -: s's13ixls2:s1i'Hi wi-S.. 1 miss. 'Q UQ! 1 Daniel A. Lebby .ic X Gregg Leonardis Kathleen Lawless Laura M. Lenzi Richard John Leonidas Michelle S. Lassoff 13 Garlor Drive Havertown WHHS 15 School Show 1, 25 Pen li Ink 13 NHS 33 Chorus 2, Avante Garde 15 Allgates Yearbook 3. When things go wrong, take it easy, but take it. Joy, Towers, Schleppin, Plaza, CBM, SG, SS, Penn State - here I comel Kathleen Lawless 2723 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore Laura M. Lenzl 214 Glen Gary Drive Havertown He who reigns within himself rules passions, controls desires, and sub- merges fear is more than a king. Par- ties Bam's Allgates, drill team, Sr. week Rlchard John Leonldas 319 Lenox Road Havertown Soccer 1, 2, 3. Take a straight and stronger course to the corner of your life.' Gimme fifty TK. Virginia backpacking. Yes Gen- esis, 'You were keeping your best sit- uation, an answer to Yes! 217 Debra Lisa Loomer Keith Lott Cathlenn Ann Leyden 44 Hastings Avenue Havertown Memories, 'Michael',Sean, Ei- leen, Senior Week '79, Proms, The Huvers, Dawn and June, Thanks Mom and Dadl John Luther Llnk 1241 Bon Air Road Havertown Twelve years of heaven and helI. 218 Debra Lisa Loomer Patricia Rose Lorello X vw- . g c . .:,. 4 or Q 1 S , Keith Lott Jonathon David Levitan Cathleen Ann Leyden James F. Linn, Jr. John Luther Link Judy Lee Link Patrlcla Rose Lorello 214 Pineridge Road Havertown Thanks: Dad, MM, UB, CAR., Ditrans, Flav., Jen. P, Jen. A, Angelini's, MS. Win, South Philly friends. Memories of the past . . . The Future . . . ? NY, NY cruises. Jonathon David Levltan 1608 Surrey Lane Havertown Tennis 1, 2, 3, WHHS 1, 2, 3, Photog- raphy Club 1, 2, 3, Fordlan 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3. These last three years have been my best three years of my last three years. James F. Llnn, Jr. 500 Strathmore Road Havertown Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Ger- man Exchange 2, Talent Show 2, Pit Orchestra 3. Nuke the whales, midnight flame- thrower raid, wail bones, basic, slimy? mudhole?, My home it is, superior, ooooo, Paulaner, Mong, two bits, MFT, light saber duels, 32. Judy Lee Llnk 1241 Bon Air Road Havertown Softball 1, 2, Hockey 1, Basketball 2. They didn't think I could do it, but I knew I could and I did. Thank God l'm out! And now I live for the weekends because the party has just begunl KP.J.D. Linda Beth Llpson 800 Powder Mill Lane Havertown French Club 2, 3, Student Senate 3, All School Show 25 Allgates Yearbook 3. Lawrence Michael Lodato 1703 Green Valley Road Havertown Baseball 1, 2, 3. Douglas James Long 1023 Pennsylvania Avenue Havertown Wrestling 1, Football 2, 3. Looking for a surf's up summerl Hol- ly, I do luv ya, I do care, even ifl look at you crosseyed. Such a comedian. 1980 IM F-ball team. HW is a fox. Marla F. Lubragge 530 Grand Avenue Havertown The ride up wasn't easy but in a way I don't want to get off. Good luck to all my friends, and all who are with the crowd. I will miss it all. Byel Parties, Fridays 8 RidleyI Linda Beth Lipson Huw Lawrence Michael Lodato Douglas James Long Maria F. Lubragge E- ' -f 4,-11. NK 4 s xg Susan Mary Loyd Ann Marie Long in- . 5 . H xr . F., Kathryn Ann Long Mary Lucchesi 1 . .ii Q 'N Susan Mary Loyd 256 Friendship Road Havertown Remember the Phillies parade? Pat- ty, Patty, Donna - No, Donna we're not going to run out of gas. Don't worry Donna I forgot my liscense. Patty, re' member 3rd, or 4th when we didn't go. I see ya later. Thanks for standing by Ann Marle Long 44 James Drive Havertown Bandfront 1, 2, 3 tcaptjg Swimming 1, 2, 33 Office Aide 33 Fordian 23 Stage Crew 2, 3. A memory safely tucked away brings back a favorite yesterday. Friends - ND, SH, JC, TS, JK, CH, DO, LS. Rifles Superior '80. Jr. Prom, Va. Beach, football games. Kathryn Ann Long 1023 Pennsylvania Avenue Havertown Nursing Club 1, 2, 3. The last three years have been pret- ty good, I guess. But I am glad it is over, Dianne, I made it. Mary Lucchesi 146 Brookline Blvd. Havertown Good luck to all of my friends. Joan thanks for all your help. Remember the good but forget the bad. Thanks Mrs. Inman for all your help. Joan, we made it. 219 Kenneth Lee Lutz Patricia Ann McCarty Kenneth Lee Lutz 547 Brookline Blvd. Havertown Soccer 15 Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. Patrlcla Ann McCarty 23 West Wilmont Avenue Havertown Remember the Phillies' Parade? Re- member Donna's saying, 'Are you out of gas?' Robert P. McConIogue 2 Chelton Road Havertown Dianne Lynn McCall 758 Beechwood Road Havertown Nurse's Aide 15 Extended Experience 15 Pit Orchestra 15 Pen and Ink 1, 25 Orhcestra 1, 2, 35 Band 2, 35 Concert Choir 2, 35 Legacy 25 German Club 25 NHS 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Internation- al Club 35 String Ensemble 35 WHHS 3. Friendships, laughter, and good times. Memories of the past, and hope for the future. Look out world, here we come, The Class of '81. Barbara Ann McClatchy 36 Colfax Road Havertown Volleyball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 'l've got an answer5 l'm going to fly away. What have I got to Iose??' - CSN forever. Joseph Anthony McCurdy 437 Brookline Blvd. Havertown Thank G0dlll ...wa . 1 .5 s , Dianne Lynn McCall Barbara Ann McClatchy . X Xi XX H - S X ' . at Robert P. McConIogue JOSGPIW Anthony MCCUVUY Qing, 5 R ,,. Fred Mc Glnnis Michael McCullough f 5 - - N ...I .. 1 .,... . . Fred Mc Ginnnis Michael McCullough 220 Mark William McCanney Erin J. McDonald Q af 4 .,. Jack McFadden Linda McGurk Mark Wllllam McCanney Erin J. McDonald 1400 Fairview Road Havertown French Club 13 Softball 3. Door, Kinks, Zeppelin forever. Jim- my, Ed, and Ann, Tom and Lynn, live for the moment: German Hockey, Hernbert, live to party, party to live, BPG, Schlong. Jack McFadden 12 Brookline Blvd. Havertown Basketball 2. Like a steam locomotive rolling down the track, l'm gone, gone, gone, and nothings gonna bring me backl l'm gone. Linda McGurk 494 Bryn Mawr Avenue Bryn Mawr Service Club 2, 33 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. lfyou can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. Best friends AM. HC, MC, EG, MA. Patricia M. McCusker 709 Georges Lane Ardmore Patty 'Never trouble till trouble trou- bles you.' 'You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today.' Dig itl Gerald Michael McDonough 114 East Park Road Havertown Michael Paul McGlnty 241 Strathmore Road Havertown Wllllam Mclntlre 2207 Winton Avenue Havertown Basketball 1, 2. Long live rock, Genesis, and the Vega, also Drexel University. Particia M. McCusker was w--..,, Gerald Michael McDonough X x Michael Paul McGinty William Mclntire 221 X L .1 William N. McKay Gregory Edward McMullan William N. McKay 715 Woodland Drive Havertown Lacrosse 15 Hockey 1. This year was Umbaloszum 1817, Good luck, Chris, Stimky, Smelly, Lips, Rich, Pete, Bean, Scott, Doreen, Melissa, Annmarie, Ed, Jack, Joe, Ted and Mr. Brodt Q3 yrs. homeroom. D Gergory Edward McMullan 10 Meadows Lane Haverford Concert Choir 1, FSA 21 Science Fic- tion Club 25 lt's Mathematical 3, AV Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 33 Hi-Q 2, 31 NHS 2, 33 WHHS 2, 3. Thanks Mom, Dad, SRG, DBH, SCK, JKP, TP, etc. On to L5! I'm only perfect at being imperfect. Let go - Let God! Look out world, here I come! P. McNeill S. McKee Karen R. McNamara 28 N. Manoa Road Havertown My years at Haverford have been great considering l wasn't here half the time! Thanks George! Thanks Swines, M.R., M,V., and of course, the wooo's. Look Ma, l made it! John Michael McTiernan 213 James Drive Havertown Band 1, 2, 31 WHHS 2, 3. With every mistake, we must surely be learning. Thanks friends -- for all the good times. S, McKee f s Karen R. McNamara P. McNeill John Michael McTiernan ' 'Nba-6 Brian McWilliams 215 Kenmore Road Havertown Glenn Bros., DeValerio's, The Boule- vard, Sr. English, l don't fight, I'm a pacifist - John Lennon 12l8l80, Goodbye, Mr. Mussari: CF, MN, JW, ML, See I made it Mr. Corcoran. Edward MacCubbin 513 Howell Lane Havertown Football 2, 3. The future lies before us dim and vast. This moment links the future with the past. To my friends: Kand you know who you arel Thanks. lt's been cool. Brian McWilliams Edward MacCubbin 222 Leonard Bruce Mac Queen 405 Lincoln Avenue Havertown Leonard Bruce Mac Queen l l Donna M. Marchesani I 319 Kathmere Road Havertown I My dreams, they aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be. - Pete Townsend. OC - Summer '80 - Douger. Essle. Donna. Debz. Sue. De cember -'78- Bruce. Donna M. Marchesani Donna Loulse M. Marlno 110 Terra Alla Circle Havertown All School Show 3. lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. The Cars, DR, RO, 11!25!80, Thanks Johnl Nothing! AD. Donna Louise M. Marino 'i J Sharon Martin 206 Myrtle Avenue Havertown Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Gymnastics 1, 25 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1 fpresjg Service Club 2, 3. Happiness is the only good. The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy is to make others so. Goon, Rah - Rahs, memories. A - Q , Sharon Martin Robert Madden 2500 Wynnefield Drive Havertown Take it light. Robert Madden Joseph Mariani 2735 Oakford Road Ardmore Mr. B, Green Beans. Joseph Mariani Cindy Beth Marks 1728 Sue Ellen Drive Havertown Concert Choir 1, 25 Chamber Singers 33 WHHS 1, 25 Talent Show 2, 35 All- gates Yearbook 3. BBF, Aeriel Viewer, Triple D, PUS, Ro - o - odger. These Days Are For Cindy Beth Marks Tina Mavrelos 625 Forest Avenue Havertown Office Aide 3, Teacher's Aid 3. lt's a town fulla losers and I'm pullin' outta here to win! Greek Juicer: Dew ey - parade, hockey - Germans: UD, Mr. B, LT, AC, TG, my gonzo, DM RD, 8- FS. ,Q - Q Tina Mavrelos 223 Larry Maxwell 715 Penfield Avenue Havertown Strategy and Fanatasy Club 2, 3. My tastes are simple, I only want the best. Lisa Menendez 163 Shelbourne Road Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 13 La- crosse 1, 2. Magic Carpet, The woods, Stienny, Tid, Dorito. Lori Meter 607 Valley Road Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Cco-captainjg La- crosse 1, 2, 3. Hockey was excellent, States 78, Parties, Friends: C.B., D.S., R.L., S.R., B.M., A.Ft., M.N., K.M., Fl.P., D.A., Fl.S., smell ya, Whimpers. Laura Mlnk 411 E. Darby Road Havertown Bill Clancy 78, 79, 80, 81, forever! Hi and good luck to Sue G., Lynn H., and Michele B. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Mr. Keefe. 224 - . f Larry Maxwell I Lisa Menendez A 'N Lori Meter Laura Mink Kevin Meehan Dan Mercer Amy Catherine Meyers Michael Howard Mirsky Kevin Meehan 21 Orchard Road Havertown Later! Dan Mercer 257 Golf Hills Road Havertown Amy Catherine Myers 228 Shawnee Road Ardmore Field Hockey 1: Lacrosse 1, 2, 33 Ser- vice Club 2, 3. Cambie, Heat, Gurk and Ween, Doobs, Aero, H.C.'s parties, chip 'n rips, Sophies first game, John's Mo- tel. Dream until your dreams come true. Michael Howard Mirsky 30 Jacalyn Drive Havertown Spanish Club 2, 35 World Affairs 3: Close-Up 33 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Golf 1, 2, 3. lt's been an experience. B. Misciagna 469 Olympic Avenue Havertown Michael Jay Molder 609 Covington Road Havertown Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 25 Stage Band 2, 3, German Exchange 23 Ger- man Club 2, 3. Know all that lies in the mirror, and you shall have the wealth of the world. Karen Lynn Morris 506 Valley Road Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 15 Softball 1, 2, 3. The M.C., Gates, Prunells, KB, Peg- woman, TM, Dots, JR, PM, BO. BC, PH, DH, SIS, MG, YJ's, Rejoice, Re- joice - we have no choice but to car- ry on Melanie Morrison 18 W. Wilmot Avenue Havertown Pen and Ink 1, 2, 3 lliterary ed.Jg War- games Club 2, 3g International Club 33 French Club 3: Drama Club 3. Find tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything. Pen and Ink, Haunted House, Redheads, Heigh Ho!!! B. Misciagna Christine Denise Mocerino Michael Jay Molder John Morris N Karen Lynn M0rriS Patricia Ann Morris Melanie Morrison J, Mortimer RJ-:X ef- - 14-A at Chrlstlne Denlse Mocerlno 117 Hastings Avenue Havertown Talent Show 2, 33 WHHS 1, 2, 33 WCAU intern 3. Mom, Dad, Pete thanks for every- thing - Remember Legacy and homeroom. What a long, strange trip it's been. John Morris 1529 Virginia Avenue Havertown Baseball 1, 2, 3, Golf 2. and as we wind on down the road. Patrlcla Ann Morrls 911 Railroad Avenue Bryn Mawr Thanks Mom, Dad, Anna -Yo Bozol Terry, Jen, Karen. Senior Yearl Sum- mer School, Bryn Mawr, Erics, Senior Week. Look outl College here I comel Good luck Jenn, Sophie, nellsg Tubal J. Mortimer 220 Cedarbrook Rd. Ardmore 225 Janet G. Moskowitz Matthew R- MOWBU 17 Bennington Road 169 Friendship Road Havertown Drexel Hill So close and yet so tar. . . Luv to my Schemes, USYBH to YOUV heafi and BABE, SK, Germ, Shap, Gar, l, Bean, hold Onto YOUI' dfeafT1S- El and Bog . . . forever! Tennis 2, Allgates Yearbook 3, Everyone around you has their little Janet G. Moskowitz Matthew R. Mowatt Susan Mullaly Daniel Mudrick 402 Hose Avenue 1436 Parkside Drive Havertown Havertown Good Friends, LP, WS, DO's, PC, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, NHS 2, PM- -'-- and T'- - 80' The Gang- Pei' X-P 3. tles . . . Sr. Week here we come, Led Zeppelin. K Daniel Mudrick Susan Mullaly Karen Anne Muller 1624 Ashton Road Havertown German Club 1, 2 tv-pres.J, 35 La- R0bel't B- Muller crosse 1, 2, 3, World Affairs lClose 2333 HSVeff0I'd R026 Up Club 1, 2, 3, wHHs 3, Band 2 Ardmore imgr.Jg Fordian 3. was Thanks for the memories, the good HESQIGS and Led Zeppelin 31, Thank be D times and the bad, the happy and the God Vm fiI13ilY 0Ui! sad. Yes, thank you so much. New . York, LS, ML, CP, CH, Everyone , y Buzzl f A A X .. I 5 Q Karen Anne Muller Rdbefi B- Mdllef John Robert Muntz 408 Covington Road Judith A. Murray ...N Haveffown 304 Shelbourne Rd. Havertown Football 1, 2, 3 Ccaptjg Volleyball, 2, 3 Kcaptjg Baseball 1, 2, 3. John Robert Muntz Judith A. Murray 226 . SX 1 QT? Deirdre L. Mutter 1612 Pelham Avenue Havertown ColorGuard 1, 2, 35 All School Show 23 Gymnastics 3. Color Guard forever, Superior - 80, Woody, Ron, Yol, You fool! Life's a Rock. Thanx DO, MD, RK, JB. Seems like yesterday but it was long ago. Karen Lynn Nagel 226 Wickford Road Havertown Thanks BH, PL, LF, PD, PM, DS, the year of the champs, the rink, McDon- alds, tow, ice hockey, Doo - gie, TJ, Murder, Hickey, Clankie, Pete, Malon- ey's. Nu 'Q Deirdre L. Mutter Karen Lynn Nagel N1-A '9 '1r ra, lt. YT A Q. David Mark Nardy X.,x'w- Scott Newman fi Y XQ David Mark Nardy 1320 Bon Air Terrace Havertown Scott Newman 1472 Burmont Road Havertown Fordlan 33 World Affairs Club 3. Remember the phrase, Miss NHS. Otis Day and the Knights. Let's go Habs and Expos. Elisa Marie Nielson 320 Kathmere Road Havertown When this you see remember me and bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find. Paul - July 1978 . Debra E. Necowitz 176 Juniper Road Havertown Spanish Club 11 Allgates Yearbook 33 Nursing Aide 2. Superior 80, chick, FB, DM, MS, Kiss today goodbye and point me toward tomorrow. Good luck underclass- men. Jean Marle News 42 Treaty Road Drexel Ilill Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Band 2 fmgrjg Cho- rus 1g Choir Council 13 Fordlan ted.J 1, 2, 33 German Club 1 ttreasjg 2 fsecj, 3 tv. pres.D: World Affairs Club 1, 2: Hi- Q 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, All School Show 1, 2, 31 Talent Show 2: District Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Regional Orchestra 1, 2, 3: State Orchestra 3. Orch, pit, lab, gallies, VB, Mr. M and D, RH, OC, finals, the village, Rich- mond, YES, ebul, AKGSJG - Keep smiling, there are good times ahead. Laura Lynn Nyhart 15 Ralston Avenue Havertown Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Softball 33 Talent Show 3. If you love something set it free ll it comes back it's yours It it doesn't it never was. Cheerleading and gymnas- tics l'm gonna miss them. Bird. is Debra E. Necowitz Jean Marie News 1l::::r .rf Elisa Marie Neilson Laura Lynn Nyhart 227 Deirdre Eileen O'Brien 42 Princeton Road Havertown Drill Team 1, 2, 33 Service Club 2, 33 Soccer 3 fSt3tS.Jj Greystones 1 tsalesj. To some, Life is a Soccer Game. You score a few, you miss a few. Great seasons guys. SUPERIOR, VA. Beach trm. 3251 - tThe Copab, l've loved these days. Brigitte Oederlin 1740 Sue Ellen Drive Havertown Barry Scott Ominsky 36 East Park Road Havertown French Club 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. Always Remember3 The Yabo Patrol, Gunther, runt, whale, lice, Phil Atio, Smedley Jacobs, Gumby, Gross, the Blues Brothers, and the Blues Mo- bile. John Steven Oslfchok 2 Michael Road Havertown Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1. Now on to bigger and better things. 228 Deirdre Eileen O'Brien Patricia Lynne O'Donnell Brigitte Oederlin Dan Oehrli Barry Ominsky Harry Orner John Steven Osifchok Wendy Sue Packard Patricia Lynne O'Donnell 307 Oxford Road Havertown Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Spring Track 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus 13 Concert Choir 2, 33 Talent Show 2. Running on - never behind .. . Mill Creek Rdl, x-c Districts, 6th with E8tA, mountains, convos 4 - 5, x-c ven- tures, thanks, Mr. Mac, Keefe, Wil- liams, miss ya x-c team. Dan Oehrll 343 Stanley Avenue Havertown WHHS 1, tsports directorJ2, 33 Bowl- ing 23 Intramurals 2, 3. Almost only counts in horseshoes. Phillies and Dale are 31. Remember disco and Orville. Good luck to Rob, Mark, Prep, and Moose. Harry Orner 15 West Eagle Road Havertown Spring Track 1, 23 Bowling Team 1.2, 33 Baseball 3. There will be an answer, let it be. Wendy Sue Packard 314 Lansdowne Road Havertown All School Show 1, 2, 33 Talent Show 2, 33 Chamber Singers 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 13 NHS 33 Service Club 33 For- dian 13 Drama Club 13 Greystones 3 tsalesb. A friend is someone who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. SW, SG, Bye JC, ES, SS, SF, CS, SW. Thea Beth Parrish 631 Country Club Lane Havertown Fordian 1, 2, 3 leditorlg Spanish Club 3, NHS 2, 3. Reach for the Heavens and hope for the future and all that we be and not what we are. Clndl Patterson 1636 Earlington Road Havertown Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Talent Show 2, 3. Cheerleading, spiriting, Allgates and friends - l'm gonna miss them all. Good luck class of '82l GOOBERI Yangl Yangl Yangl LG - you're crazyl Laura Perri 615 Loraine Street Ardmore ois Petersen O9 Mill Road avertown J'The nail, football, Cathy, Lee, Chris, - Hold It! - Never say die - x.---- '6A . Y , Thea Beth Parrish Christopher Charles Patterson Cindi Patterson Cheryl Anne Pauli Laura Perri Michele L. Peters L0iS Petersen Glenn Alan Pierce Christopher Charles Patterson 16 N. Concord Avenue Havertown Heyl If I can pass, anyone can pass! Cheryl Anne Paull 124 Campbell Avenue Havertown German Club 1, 2, 3: Concert Choir 23 MarchinglConcert Band 1, 2, 33 Or- chestra 1, 2, 33 Hi-Q 3: International Club 3, NHS 3. Memories Germany - Here I come againl Band trips and good friends. Michele L. Peters 901 Old Manoa Road Havertown Band 1, 2, 31 All School Show 2, 33 Greystones 2, 3 tsaIes.J. Us Guys, LT, DG, SS, MW, we finally did itl Superior, football games, VA. Beach - donkey, CD, Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes. Goodybe again. Glenn Alan Plerce 36 Llandillo Road Havertown Marching Band and Concert Band 1, 2, 31 Stage Band 1, 2, 33 All School Show 2, 35 Lacrosse 2, Orchestra 35 Winter Track 1. Ease on down the roadl, Take it easy Skitch, Do it up band doods, Allright VA. Beach. 229 Melanie G. Pizio 1430 Ashton Road 1741 Green Valley Road Havertown Havertown Mike Pinto Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3. Do I get the Camaro now Mom?, Mar- ple VT, Tec Sec, FBLA, Competitions: I love you Dong CK 81 SC, we've been through it all, goodbye HHS. Mike Pinto Melanie G. Pizio Christine Ann Porreca Gregory Andrew Popper 122 E. Benedict Avenue 153 whiiemarsh Road Haveffown Ardmore Our baby's beautiful and James and I C C r tw- I T k1'2'3: are happyl I also want to give my -I-:SSE 10? gy In er rac thanks and send my love to Debbie ' ' ' and Bill. Gregory Andrew Popper Christine Ann Porreca Scott Michael Quitel 1630 Surrey Lane Havertown Dawn Kathryn Ransone 212 Heatherwood Road Havertown WHHS 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 1, 35 French Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 35 World Affairs Club 39 Intramural Bas- ketball and Ping-Pong 2, NHS 2, 3. Good luck to members of the calcu- lator-on-the-belt gang and the flood pants club and to all of those who wear docksides without socks in De- cember. Co-op 3. lt was a great year, my honey, John, friends, co-op, and a lot of fun. Thanks everyone. Scott Michael Quitel Dawn Kathryn Fiansvne Iris Annette Reason 932 Haverford Road B M R Razzano ryn awr International Club 3' Pit Orchestra 2' Orchestra 1, 2, String Orchestra 1, 2. Free at last! Free at lastl Thank God Almighty l'm free at lastl R. Razzano Iris Annette Reason 230 gm Y 1 Jacklyn Ann Reber . ...,,,,, 1 nr, A x i xt-- Rita Julie Recupero 'VCI' X Sean Snake Reilly Q 'iv' we ev QW Thomas R. Reuther Lisa Marie Reber Jacklyn Ann Reber 659 Elks Road 659 Ellis Road 'aVe 0W Havertown Swim Team 1, Drill Team 2. To my friends, Good luck FB, Skitch, love to Gary... GRT, BM, DM, Jeers thanx VB, Bink, mooshka, l can't go, hhd is BB here yet? ls R12 going, leave me alonel Let's go camping, PBS, LLB, FC. True love leaves no doubt - all my Rita Julie Recupero Burton Whitman Reich 656 Hazelwood Road 273 Golf Hills Road Ardmore Havertown The last twelve years have passed Computer Club 15 All School Show 3. realfastgandthoughthroughtheyears An education is only as good as a we've moaned and groaned, we'll student wants to make it. TGHSlO. soon be wishing we were backl Sean Snake Reilly Karen Louise Reimet 16 Llandillo Road 511 Brookline Blvd. Lanerch Havertown Soccer 1, 2, 3. Band 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Concert Cut me a break, hockey tonight Choir 13 All School Show 1, 2, 33 Tal- snake, smelly, whimper, stinky, Bully, ent Show 2, 3. Wrench, henpecked, You Got the Lips The Band Girls, Va. Beach, the Bath- Miller, Molson Red and Gold. room Caper, A.S., J.N.g G.F.I. Thomas R. Reuther Sean P, Rice 815 Beechwood Drive 546 Sagamore Road Havertown Havertown Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 23 Winter Thanks a lot J8iB for the Saint. PG. Track 1, 2, 3. Lisa Marie Reber 'Cf 'n -3 Burton Whitman Reich a, ,. Karen Louise Reimet Sean P. Rice 231 Patti Jane Rich 700 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore But l'Il see you in the sky above, In the tall grass, In the ones I love. You're gonna make me lonesome when you go. - Bob Dylan Samuel D. Ritts 48 Harvard Road Havertown Soccer 1, 2, Track , 2, 33 Winter Track 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 3. Lisa Michelle Robson 17 W. Mercer Avenue Havertown Ice Hockey 1 Cmgr.J. NS, DB, 714180 Qthat's when it all startedl, BP, KR, KK, TK, DF, We Got The Time! Thanks all, Dimp, Crusin', Love Ya. Eric Michael Rose 1425 Delmont Avenue Havertown Student Senate 1, 2: Baseball 1, 3. 232 Patti Jane Rich Michael Scott Richards i 3 3 Samuel D. Flitts Elizabeth L. Roberts ,N Lisa Michelle Robson Marie Rosati Eric Michael R036 Betsy Jean Rosengarten Michael Scott Richards 133 Sunny Hill Lane Havertown WHHS 2, 33 Talent Show 2, 3. Live forthe music. Give it all that you got. Let the music set you free. Good luck alll See you at the Great Gig in thesky. NEVER BE JUST ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL. Elizabeth L. Roberts 1503 Sunnyhill Lane Havertown Drill Team 1, 2, 3 tcaptjg Allgates Yearbook 3. Greg - K1 1 !3l79l, DT, Gates, Foot- ball games and great timesl Time passes quickly, but memories will al- ways linger on. Marie Rosati 520 Hillside Avenue Havertown l am going and never coming back. Betsy Jean Rosengarten 119 Charles Drive Havertown Girl's Swimming 1, 2, 3. Oh take your times, don't live too fast, troubles will come,and they will pass. Thanks to Bill and all my friends: l'lI remember it all! James David Ross 534 Kenmore Road Havertown Football 1, 2, 3. Karen Rush 3007 Darby Road Ardmore Class Officer 2, 3 tsecjg Track 1: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Talent Show 2, 3. The Gates, The 3 Blondes, pseudo sister, LN, PH, BM, pep - rallies, spiriting, The Willouws, sorority, Don- key Basketball, Donnarose Anne Santllli 642 E. Manoa Road Havertown Baby we were born to run., Tows, Parties, The Rat, Flyers, Hockey, SL, FS, PD, PM, KN, LF, DM, RD, Phillies, a parade, Greek Juicer, Deney. John DiFuria Santoleri E. Mercer Avenue avertown oncert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 35 All School Show 1, 2, 35 Talent how 2, 3 Cpitlg Fordian 1, 2, 3 tedit, - ditorbg Student Senate 13 Stage Band 1, 2, 33 Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 33 tage Crew 15 Chamber Singers 1, 2, . 'Smokey Joe'sg Was., DC: VA Beach sometimes you get the elevator. . . Ocean City, Keep your feet on the round but reach for the stars. lk J 'wi James David Ross Ronald Steven Rubinstein -Y QW.. r Karen Rush Richard Anthony Salvatore Donnarose Anne Santilli Richard Anthony Santo, Jr. John DiFuria Santoleri Robert A. Sarrafian N R 1 Ronald Steven Rublnsteln 2312 Poplar Road Havertown Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Richard Anthony Salvatore 18 Grove Place Havertown Italian Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer Team 1, 2, 35 Lacrosse Team 1, 2, 35 Winter Track 2, 3. The soccer team is the best hockey team in the state. Richard Anthony Santo, Jr. 10 N. Drexel Avenue Havertown Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 3, Stage Band 1, 2, 3: Chamber Singers 3: Win- ter Track 1, 2, 35 Spring Track 1, 2, 33 All School Show 2, 3: Talent Show 2,3 Cpitlg Italian Club a Ksecj. Smokey Joe's. Washington, VA. Beach, Traffic Signs, Hello, Captain Hook Towing?, Ocean City, This time, we got the elevatorl Robert A. Sarsflan 595 Greenview Lane Havertown Band 1, 2, 3 tsec - treas.l: Talent Show 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Pit Orchestra 2, 33 Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. Band - Wash., VA. Beach, the back room, hockey - Germany, hairy bug- galoes, PM, Mr. Test Tube, read it and weep, late to homeroom, flying boats, saber tights, l'm freel 233 'kv 'tw' Gretchen Ann Sauer Anna Schmidt 4' W Doreen E. Schlater Philip A. Schnyder 234 Gretchen Ann Sauer 53 W. Hillcrest Avenue Havertown Drill Team 1, 2, 3, French Club 1: Tal- ent Show 3, FSA 1, 2. lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. AD, CC, KK, HC, JH, Scott Thanks, Mom. Anna Schmidt 132 East Marthart Avenue Havertown Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Pit Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 3, Cho- rus 1g German Club 1, 2, 33 Talent Show 1, 2, 3. SJKJDR, VB, GRI, IH, Yes, band girls, boodbye Mr. Trainer, 12, BandlOr- chestra, Smokey Joe's. Doreen E. Schalter 301 Rittenhouse Circle Havertown Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 tco-capt.7g Bas- ketball 1, 2100-capt.J,3: Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Service Club 3, Allgates Year- book 3. You're only young once, but if you work it right, once is enough, KD, LAM, LM, KS, KM, AR, MN, Tid, Magic Car- pet, cough drops, hockey sticks, stages '78. Philip A. Schnyder 14 Joann Circle Havertown Chorus 1, All School Show 1, 23 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 33 German Exchange 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 tcapt.l. Haverford Wrestling is 411, Yo Tunnel Vision, Motts, Rube, No Nukes, Fris- bee Team, Go for it, BAUER, No com- mies, Nixon now more than everl Do it up Kathy. Claire Savar 45 Barbara Lane Havertown All School Show 1, 2, 33 Avant Garde 13 All School Playtg Talent Show 23 Service Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3. You know who you are: When friends become as family, the bond is thicker than that of blood, so if I step out of line, it's only because I care. Roseanne Scepansky 400 Glendale Road Havertown Let's learn to live and accept one another for what we are, What a better world this would turn out to be. Live and let live! Susan Lynn Schneider 117 Harvard Road Havertown Hockey 1, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 tscore keeper and mgr.Jg Track 1, 2, All School Show 23 Concert Choir 1, 23 Student Senate 1. If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. Thanks Mr.Keete and Mr. Smith. William Mlller Schultz 528 Paddock Road Havertown Cross Country 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, WHHS 1, 2. I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. Claire Savar Roseanne Scepansky Q . Susan Lynn Schneider , - S I.... LL., 5 William Miller Schultz ss. 1 .E Ellen Louise Schuster Ellen Louise Schuster 1701 Melrose Avenue Havertown All School Show 1, 2, 35 School Play 15 Talent Show 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Cmgrjg Library Aide 2, 3, Drama Club 13 NHS 2, 35 Concert Choir 13 Cham- bers Singers 2, 3g WHHS 2, 3. To be great is to be misunderstood. Bye TA, WP, JC, JS, LC, KS, CE - I love youl We'll talk, Billy. Kirk G. Seibert 515 Central Avenue S. Scott Daniel G. Sembello S. Scott Havertown 2508 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore AV Club 1, 2. You andlhave memories longer than Basketball lr 2, 3: Baseball 2' 3. the road that stretches out ahead. Yr ' if Y. X Kirk G. Seibert Daniel G. Sembello 'Ls' 4 ill ' 5 Stephen M. Serrano Stephen M. Serrano 1004 Weller Avenue Havertown Cross Country 2, 32 Winter Track 1, 2, 33 Spring Track 1, 2, 3. Kathleen Louise Shannon 3700 Darby Road Bryn Mawr Ottice Aide 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 2. Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who tear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, Time is not. Arthur Shannon 3700 Darby Road Bryn Mawr AV Club 2, 3. Live for today and not for tomorrow and il I make it through today I will live tomorrow as l lived today. Respect bikes or else! S, W, M - Linda G. - B, I, L, Y and thanks Roseanne. Michelle E. Shannon 29 Waverly Road Havertown ls this the end or just the beginning ...Zepplin, Mike 9 - 77, LYA, Marie, Bette, NR, TZ, CK, DC, MR, Mrs. G., Thanks Mom, Hairdressers do it with style! Arthur Shannon Kathleen Louise Shannon Mlcllelle E' Shannon 235 Lisa K. Shapiro 1633 Mt. Pleasant Road Havertown Tennis 1, 25 Future Scientists ol Amer- ica 25 World AffairslCIose-up 3 ttreasj Time is an ocean but it ends at the shore, you may not see me tomor- row. Mitchell Sheinman 2415 Clover Lane Havertown H.H.D. - PY, FB, GRT, yo Lisa talk to me. But Lynn . . . , BD', Gates, Sum- mer '80, William D. Shivers 414 Strathmore Road Havertown Ice Hockey 1, 2. My last year, my Senior Year, it's just one big party. Gregory M. Sigerson Robindale Apts. H-2 Havertown Pen and Ink 1, 2, 3 tArt Ed., Managing Ed.D Vast Expanse Moon Stars. Eternal . . . God's Creations. Yet I am greater. 236 R 4 xxx Lisa K. Shapiro Michaela Anne Shea Mitchell Sheinman Diane Shive S--.NS I ,ff L: lkhv I X at William D. Shivers Deborah Lynne Sigerson .I Gregory M. Sigerson Karen E. Silver Michaela Anne Shea 6 East Mercer Avenue Havertown Science Club 1, 2, Langauge Club 15 Drama Club 23 Sottball 1, 25 Track 3. Good luck to everyone - you'll need it and remember Warren Co. 31. Diane Shive 241 Clamar Avenue Havertown French Club 1. Senior year was the best year, only because it was the Iast. Deborah Lynne Sigerson Robindale Apts. H'2 Havertown Pen and Ink 3. If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. Allgates Greatll Graduation earIy! Karen E. Silver 333 David Drive Havertown French Club 1, 23 All School Show 2 Greystones 2, 3 tsalesbg Allgate Yearbook 3. A friend is one who comes in whe the whole world has gone out. Best o friends Jaim. Allgates tMr. LJ, ph etc. LS - thanks, ES, LC, WT. Take on day at a time. James Andrew Simonson 304 Old Forest Road Penn Wynne Winter Track 2, 3: Spring Track 2, 33 WHHS 33 Pen and Ink 3. Christopher G. Smlth 38 Chelten Road Havertown Football 1, 2, 35 Winter Lacrosse 1, 2, 3: Spring Lacrosse 1, 2. Cathy 10120179 thanks, camping, great times, football camp, Class of '81, Linemen do it on all 4's, 63. Llsa A. Snyder B10 Dover Road Philadelphia Lots of great laughs with a lot of great people. Dred Scott, B., You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day, Glen. Paul Slowlck 11 Orchard Drive Havertown F at . ..a,s,tf James Andrew Simonson Russell Keith Smeal Christopher G. Smith Robin Lynne Smith Lisa A. Snyder Lisa C. Snyder Paul Slowick S. Shulman Russell Kelth Smeal 12 W. Park Road Havertown WHHS 1, 2, 3tChief engineerlg Band 1, 2, 35 Lacrosse 1, 2, 35 Stage Crew 2, 3: All School Show 33 Bowling Team 1. The station, the sta e. Memories. God only knows. Just remember: All You Need ls Love. Thanx Mom and Dad. Robln Lynne Smith 29 W. Manoa Road Havertown Gymnastics 2, 3: Field Hockey 1: La- crosse 1. SP - TB - JPG - Radnor - You're 31, Goodbye Rearsome 5 - Remember Jackson Browne, Robbie Chick - gymnastics - England, As you dream, so shall you become. Llsa C. Snyder 600 Country Club Lane Havertown Field Hockey 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3 tmgr.Jg Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 tstats.Jg All- gates Yearbook 3. And one by one the memories stay. hockey, KSA, Doobies, Allagtes, toot- ball games, you're the worst, BM, CM, KP, AL. S. Shulman 237 Y'--.,, Gary Benton Soltoff Robert Fred Spradling A' pw Rosalyn Spinelli Susan Randall Stacy 238 Gary Benton Soltoff 104 Lewis Road Havertown WHHS 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3. Memories that go like this: Sundays in the canoe with Dad and Bro, no xtra sweat, wifwwcg EC, AFOIOFAQ FFOT - be it don't dream it - McD' rule, Sr. wk. Robert Fred Spradllng Varsity Bowling 1, 2, 3 . .you decide to take a walk by the old school. Nothing has changed it's still the same. I've got nothing to say but it's O.K. Good morning. Rosalyn Spinelli 732 Loraine Street Ardmore Drill Team 2, 33 Soccer 3, All School Show 2, ltalian Club 1, ttreas.J, 3. Smiles 81 funny faces, memories from famous places: VA. Beach, Pizza Hut, McD's. But above all, friends! 'Bye Tonel Susan Randall Stacy 224 Campbell Avenue Havertown Pen and lnk 2, 3. lt's one more round for experience, and it's goingtototake sometimethis time. And like the young trees in the winter time, l'm going to learn to dance. Scott C. Spada 643 Georges Lane Ardmore lt's been intense never could I have done it without you, Lynn, Kansas, Outlaws, Van Halen helped me get through some rough moments. F. Tweet Antohny J. Spinelli 314 Green Briar Lane Havertown Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Soccer 2. On to bigger and better things. Thanks for the memories Ann Marie, Heather, Carolyn, Dee, Janet, Julie, Lori, Sue H., Sue G., and my gorgeous sister Lynn. Jaime R. Squaresky 1726 Academy Lane Havertown Baseball tmgr.D 15 Drama Club 1, All School Show 2, WHHS 2, 35 NHS 2, 33 Spanish Club 3. Thanks Rand, Babe, Gates, Kar - ex. friends, EB, DB, DZ, 4 muskateers QELJKJ, PS. A friend is one who's there when you need them and who's there when you don't. Lori Beth Starkman 1729 Marilyn Drive Havertown Service Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2 ttreasjg National Honor Society 2, 33 WHHS 1, 23 Greystone's 1, 2, 3 tsalesjg Student Senate 2. A.A., C.C., Ll2, Yam, PR, LT, PI2, J.W., T.T. - 81, Gates, senior week '80 - 81, bunk 10, parties, Canada, Purple, E.M. - I don't like junk food, the gang, I've loved these days. Scott C. Spada .ages-'mt E K Anthony J. S pinelli Jaime R. Squaresky Lori Beth Starkman is X X, '9- Mary Pat Stein 5 Leanna Stellwagen Mary Pat Stein 3000 Robin Lane Havertown Basketball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 3 iCapt.Jg Softball 1, 2, 3 Ccaptjg Class Treasurer 13 German Club 35 Greys- tones Kliteraryl 33 Allgates Rep 35 NHS 2, 3 Qsec.7. Yesterday is but a memory, tomor- row only a vision. Today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomorrow a vi- sion of hope! Leanna McClure Stellwagen 26 College Avenue Haverford Spanish Club 25 Art Club 1g World Af- fairs Club 3: Talent Show 35 Fordlan 1, 31 WHHS 35 All School Show 3. Here I come Senior Week. Take care - Hare, SS, DZ, AT, EM, BL. Thanks Mom 81 Dad. We made ill Grant 8 Lee alwaysl Good Luck everyonel Look out world l'm about to make my en- trancel Ronald R. Steinmetz 1100 Darby Road Havertown Ann Marie Stewart Sandra Joan Stickley carol Gaye Stewart 1630 Rose Glen Road 36 Oak Lane Havertown Havertown Bandfront 23 Nurse's Aide 3. ..1-hanks for the memories - JA, KD, All down the line. Us Guys,Trace, Va. MW, and Stick. Good Luck class of Beach mmm 3317- The best mirror is .81-H an old friend. All right Philsl P.S. here I 'Q--9 Ronald R. Steinmetz in ' 'sag ak -x'1.,,, Ann Marie Stewart come. ju 1 'l I N if as MQ, - t I CHFOI Gaye Stewart Sandra Joan Stickley Debbie Ann Stinson 525 Virginia Avenue Havertown World Affairs Club 13 Girls Track 1, 2, T. Stulka vs X 35 Stage Crew 2, 33 Office Aide 3. Nr' Thanks Mom and Dad. Good luck to the class of '81, and to CG, SD, and RW. Always remember 4th lunch, Tur- tle, and Animal, and Mr. S. rt 1 N li l is f S3553 QS fe. f ef Debbie Ann Stinson T, Stulka 239 Frances Marla Storz 29 Braeburn Road Havertown FSA 13 French Club 2, 33 Make-up Crew 2, 3. California dreamin' on such a Winter dayl Thanks Mom 8. Dad, Senior Week - Wildwood, New York Frat Parties, RD: TM, Dewey1JWg PDQ PM, KN: Pa- rade '80, Frances Maria Storz Sherry Lynn Streeper Elizabeth Ann Sullivan 2400 Hollis Road llavertown Chorus 13 Concert Choir 2, 35 FAS 1, 1 25 World Affairs 2, 35 Stage Crew 33 French Club 1, 2, 33 Volley 1, 2, 3 tcapt.D. I had some friends and met some new, these times were fun and strange and new. V - ball, Setthe Ball, l'll stti Drive. Karen, Cindy, Sherry, N.Y. ffaglx 5 as . 3, Elizabeth Ann Sullivan Neil Sweeney Lori Ann Taggart 309 S. Manoa Road Havertown Bandfront 1, 2, 35 All School Show 2 35 Greystones fsalesl 2, 3, 10-4-80 SUPERIOR, proms - Mark US GUYS, MP, DG, SS, TM, CS, SDD Tony, VA Beach, MW, silks, football Mr. B., lt's been fun, and l will miss it alI! Lori Ann Taggart Janet Marie Tareila Larry Richard Taub 227 Glen Arbor Road Havertown Congratulations to the 1980 Senior Class. The Class with Class! . . ' 5 251125: f, -fi' ---1 N. C i' .,, I . 'A K .- Larry Richard Taub Howard Jay Teitelbaum 240 Sherry Lynn Streeper 115 Decatur Road Havertown Swimming 15 Winter Track 23 Bowling Club 33 Concert Choir 3. You walk the way, you take the path, there is no way to take it back. Thanks to all my friends and Mr. McGinley. Later onl Neil Sweeney 1105 Edgewood Road Havertown Janet Marle Tarella 43 Hastings Avenue Havertown French Club 1, 2, 3: Talent Show 33 FSA 1, 2, 33 Make-up Crew ,2, 33 Swim Team 11 World Affairs 1, 2, 31P9h and Ink 2. To be good is not enough, when you dream of being great, Masked Munch- ers, Swines, Sleep - overs, Parties, Big Talks, Concerts, Ziggy - One in a million you, Planner 31, l'm coming out, These are the breaks, Take the time do it right, This is my life, Ne York, Thanks Mom, so glad we madxzl it! Howard Jay Teitelbaum 18 Downs Circle Wynnewood Kathryn Marla Tepper 1847 Windsor Park Lane Havertown Pen 8 Ink 35 Service Club 1, 2, 35 Bandfront 1, 2, 3 tcaptj. Wash. D.C., Va. Beach, my little sis- ters, before games, Tugger, K.R. 8. S.K. 8. H.F., Summer '80 and '81 has and will be fun, Blondesl, John V. -13- 79. Barry Vincent Townsend 166 S. Eagle Road Havertown AIIgates, Dez for Prez, Quebec, Shenandoah, Hawk Mountain, Cape May, Haystacks, Keep on backpack- ing and biking, Yes, Genesis, Yo bud- dy, later on . . . Diane Christine Tudlno 4 Holbrook Fioad Havertown Chorus 3. Thanks Swines, John, Sue, and Joanne. lt's been a long three years but we made it. Good Luck to every- one. Marie A. Vannlcolo 2009 Belvedere Avenue Havertown Italian Club 1. Best friends are made forever, Thanks to all of them - especially C.H., J.M., 81 K.V., Senior Week, Prom night, A whole summer of partying! Do It Upl Kathryn Maria Tepper C. Titoman Barry Vincent Townsend Joseph Triolo ,. 1.35, 7 I K, in R. it Diane christine Tudlno Susan Vandevere .f0 'gik Marie A. Vannicolo Michael VanTreste C. Tltoman JOSBDI1 TI'i0l0 204 N. Edmonds Avenue Havertown l can't complain, it was between fair and mediocre. Hoping college will have more adventurous and meaning- ful experiences. Au reviorl Susan Vandevere 425 Sagamore Road Havertown Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3 Qmgr.J. Life is a roller-coaster filled with alot of ups and downs. Sorority, friends, great times, K.M., D.T., P.H., B.M., B.C., Good Luck to the Class ol '82 and '83. Thanks Mom 8. Dad. Michael VanTreste 2317 Bryn Mawr Avenue Ardmore 241 Michael Louis Ventura 2004 Laurel Road Havertown Track 1, 2, 3. After all is said and done, I'm gonna walk, before they make me run. Rosa Vessal 30 Claremont Blvd. E V Havertown ' Joseph M. Vuocolo 10 Holbrook Road Havertown Pen and Ink 2, 35 Fordlan 3. Looking forward to Senior Cut Day, Senior Week, and Senior Prom, All of my love, Debbie C., Keep going Bip and Pluggo. Joseph P. Walsh 38 Harvard Road Havertown Soccer 1, 2, 3, Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. 714 Miller Team, Cut me a break, TK. 242 ai.e,f 9. Micahel Louis Ventura Judith Helen Verdes ,,, -Nw' Rosa Vessal Ellen Sue Voynow Joseph M. Vuocolo Susan Eve Wagman Joseph P. Walsh Jacqueline Walters Judith Helen Verdes 436 Rittenhouse Circle Havertown Go real slow, you'll like it more. Take it as it comes. Specialize in having fun. Ellen Sue Voynow 315 Farwood Road Philadelphia Fordlan 1Qed.J, 2, 3Ced.-in-chieflg Tennis 1, 2, 3Kcapt.Jg French Club 2, 33 NHS 2, 3. Susan Eve Wagman 328 Glen Gary Drive Havertown French Club 1,F0l'dlal1 1, 2, WHHS 1, 2, World Affairs Club 3. Do what you want to do, but be what you are. Jacqueline Walters 1605 Colony Lane Havertown Cross Country 2, 33 Winter Track 2, 3: Spring Track 3. Kyle A. Walton 900 Haverford Road Bryn Mawr Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3. l guess the first part of our life is over and now the second and most crucial is iust beginning. Good luck to all. Mark Raymond Weaver 3525 Darby Road Haverford Soccer 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1. Led Zeppelin Rules - Robert, Jim- my, John-Paul and the late Bonzo.' Beth Stacey Weinstein 1618 Mt. Pleasant Road Havertown WHHS 1: French Club 2ipres.J, 35 For- dlan 2Kco-ed,D, 3Ked.lg Student Senate 2, 3fv-pres.Jg NHS 2, 3. Do not follow where the path leads. Rather go where there is no path and leave a trail. Mlchele Ann Welgoss 721 Homestead Avenue Havertown Orchestra 13 Extended Experience 33 Bandfront 1, 2, 3. 'Always and Forever,' 'US Guys,' 1014180 - SUPERIOR SILKS, Thanx for the memories - HV, JR, TG, CS, DO, SH, KT, and MM, 'No goal is too high if we climb with care and confi- dence! Kyle A. Walton Lisa E. Ward rf' Mark Raymond Weaver Robert Andrew Weder Beth Stacey Weinstein Sharon Lynn Weiss x ff.: K A - 'wi -'VJ' ,gs if 5- '.- . ' . -sr--af 3 Michele Ann Welgoss Linda Louise Wellington Lisa E. Ward 555 Strathmore Road Havertown Track 13 Cheerleading 3. Skating, spiriting, parties, friends: It was fun while it lasted. Robert Andrew Weder 676 Washington Avenue Havertown School Store 1, 2: Library Aide 3. l had a fun time in school. Just like a rocket, you are in then out. l made itl Sharon Lynn Welss 132 Farwood Road Carroll Park Spanish Club 3: School Play 1, 2, Stage Crew 35 Chorus 13 NHS 2, 35 WHHS 13 Intramurals 2, 3: Talent Show 1. There's not a word yet, for old friends who've just met. Llnda Loulse Wellington 1 W. Mercer Avenue Havertown What a long, strang trip it's been. - Dead But l've finally made it, with a little help from Tim, Fran, Don, all my nephews, cousins, father, etc . . . tat the benchesl, but most of all my Dad. 243 Nancy E. Wellington Martin Francis Whalen Annette Cathy Williamson Rodney W. Wilson 244 X 1 Nancy E. Wellington 1 W. Mercer Avenue Havertown Thanks to one man, Mr. Leonard Ne- moy. Seeing what he achieved makes me feel l can achieve something too. Martin Francis Whalen 1125 Garfield Avenue Havertown Annette Cathy Williamson 218 E. Park Road Havertown World Affairs Club 2, 33 Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, All School Show 2, 35 Office Aide, 3, Close-up 2: French Club 3. Dave, thanks to the memories, 101 28!79, SH, JC, CH, JK, AL, remember the parties throuhgout the years. 'These are the best years of your Iife.' Rodney W. Wilson 40 Bambi Lane Haverford Basketball 2. l'm glad it's over. I hope l will benefit from it in the long run. Diane Westermann 111 E. Turnbull Avenue Havertown Barbara Ellen Wlll 1 Claremont Blvd. Havertown Today is young, enjoy it while you can for tomorrow may not be as well as you expect if to be. Mark Willis 116 Sue Circle Bryn Mawr Football 1, 2, 35 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. l'm not good at this. Life is a chance, but Haverford has helped me to pre- pare for it. l'm glad it's over. Doc, Van- tage. Ann D. Wois 104 Township Line Havertown Track 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 23 Spanish Club 3, World Affairs Club 2, VICA 13 CC at OC, Mr. Keefe and track girls, Spanish - KW. Study Hall - SW and TP, Jr. prom - LJ, JT, 'My life hasjust begun.' Diane Westermann Barbara Ellen Will . ,W ,, , Q Mark Willis Ann D. Wojs Lee Phillip Wolfe 312 Farwood Road Philadelphia I have finally found a way to live just like I never did before. And I know that I don't have much to give, but I can open any door. Everybody knows the secret, everybody knows the score. I have finally found a way to Iive. William R. Wolfe 221 David Drive Havertown Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 31 Stage Badn 1, 2, 3, All School Show 1, 2, Concert Choir 1, Fordlan 2: Talent Show 2, 3. Joan Elizabeth Woodland 109 Mill Road Havertown Softball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball tmgrj 2, 3. You only have one chance in life - there's no going back. Do it rightl TY+M-DB-P-E-K's-SO -ML-TK-SP-KM-TH-DH - BM - CM - Fitzkee Catch you on the reboundl Phils '80 - summer '80. Mare - go for itI Scott A. Young 508 Harrington Road Havertown Football 1, 2, 3, Basketall 1, 2, 33 La- crosse 1g Track 2, 3. The barn, the tubes, the woods, what can you do about it, don't worry about it, gig it. Be radical. Anthony Edward Zulll 12 Patton Drove Ardmore Life is a matter of timeg make it the best. I must say I had a heck of a time here. Anne C. Woodman 1218 Larchmont Avenue Havertown Legacy 3. If there is a virtue in the world at which we should aim, it is cheerful- ness. Daniel Kenneth Zlegler 516 Virginia Avenue Havertown World Affairs Club 1, 2, 3: Close-up 2, Fordian 25 WHHS 2, 35 Stage Crew 2. The four musketeers, all the great times with JT, CC, MW, SH, and of course my best friend Dave: July 5 1980-81, the year that changed peo- pIe's lives. We always stay the best. Christine Ellen Zuppas 1612 Ridgeway Road Havertown Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 35 WHHS 25 NHS 2, 3. The Gates, Dec. 10, 1979, YO Bill, Be on your way, Anderson for Presi- dent? 'Dream on to the heart of the sunrise.' Camera Shy Section Raymond James Adger, Jr. 750 Preston Avenue Bryn Mawr Football 1, 2, 35 'White collar conservitive flash- ing down the street pointing their plastic finger at me' Thomas Joseph Agnew 1013 East Darby Road Havertown Phantasmagoricl Brigham Bentley 217 Merrybrook Drive Havertown Stage Crew 2, 3, Strategy and Fantasy 2, 3, Science Fiction Club, 3 tPresJg All School Show 35 Intra- murals 2. Space and time: reality is nonex- ist, Without these their is only the here and now. Live it to the fullest and let the future remain to itself. Regan LeBlanc 761 Buck Lane Havertown Soccer 1, 2, 3 You got the lips Braccille.ll Stephen J. Blanco 1426 Virginia Avenue Havertown Cross County, 3 Mark D. Blreley 807 Ardmore Avenue Armore Michael Robert Brldy 1301 Edgewood Road Havertown Nancy Brown 321 Cresent Hill Avenue Havertown Look, Mom, I made itl Lots of thanks to Mr. Keefe. 246 Theresa Jean Cerlllo 128 East Turnbrill Ave. Havertown Joseph John DeBenedIctls 125 Friendship Rd. Drexel Hill lce Hockey 1, 2 We're so sorry, Uncle Albert, But we haven't done a bloody thing all year. In memory of all those idiotic oral reports and novels we had to read good riddensl Later Oni Stephen Glenn Deets 1800 Robinson Ave. Havertown A year late but worth the wait the party only been in bone it up 81. Jay Andrew Desjardins 219 N. Concord Ave. Havertown Golf 1, 2, 3Wrestling 1 Student Senate 1 Class Officer 2, 3 Heyl Vote for Jay! Marlo D'Orazlo 2630 Chestnut Ave. Ardmore Success is accomplishing what you want out of life. Vance Ellls 123 S. Buch Lane Haverford Talent show 2 Basketball 2 I iust wanted to say Kim I Love You in a special way Laura Leigh Forman Robindal Apts. Lawrence Road Havertown Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Stage Band 3 District Band 2 Mlchael Fox 1407 Lawrence Rd. Havertown Anne Marie Gavin Oranges anyone? Live and learn. lan Gershman 512 Paddock Road Havertown Concert Choir 1, Chamber Singers 2, 33 Band 23 Soccer 1, 2. Don't let it bring you down it's only castles burning just find someone who's turning and you will come around Barry Marc Getzow 125 Foster Avenue Havertown Football 13 Elleen Grady 140 Hastings Avenue Havertown Field Hockey 1, Lacrosse 1, 2, 31 Service club 2, 3 'All Gates, aero, doobs, whip it, hooterville, shoot me, Heidi, Kiki, Edna, Gurk, lt's time to ramble onvm Daniel Bernard Green 506 Woodland Drive Havertown Dena Leslie Hatton 1608 Lawrence Road Havetown Spanish club 10: Radio 10' Let's swim to the moon Let's fly through the tide Penetrate the evening That the city sleeps to hide Jim Morrison Elizablth Susan Havelln 1416 Kingsley Road Havertown Hockey, Lacrosse 15 Greystones 3: Thought is the difference be- tween personsg always express yourself thoughtfully, when asked. Jason D. Justice 1202 Manor Road Havertown May the world be filled with mu- sic. To create sound and song is being in a time which involves. lt dies you die. Sandra S. Hurtulslse 6 Tunbridge Road Haverford. To my friends friends -a-thank-you- song for being so kind. Irvlng Jefferson 813 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore Wayne Kavltsky 501 Howell Lane Havertown l was here but now I'm gone, so later on. Catch me in the USAF. Robert Earl Kenlon 822 Aurrey Avenue Ardmore lt is time to go but l must truly say, these three year at Haverford High have been a pain. Susan Rebecca Lloyd 2528 Prescott Road Haverford WHHS, 3 Don't try to D-D-Dig what we say, Pete Townshend. Excuses are the modern world - Pederick. The spiders from Mars reign - Bryinsky. Music mold my genera- tion - Becky Wreck. Robert Marland 306 Lewis Road Broomall Yo-whats up?! I didn't jap Wayne, Steve, Bruce, Van, Matt, Jim, Bart, Mike, Kevin. Get cruising in Havertown. Budweiser 31, J.D. Mark William McCanney 305 Rittenhouse Circle Havertown Golf 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. Amy Rae McKeIvey 300 Brookline Roulavard Havertown WHHS 15 Track 2, 33 Student Sen- ate 3. To Lisa, you ask why me? Because you're one they will never know. Thanks to Stosh, M. G., Kate 81 El- len. I love you all. Mrs. Lockerd you know. Peter L. McNeill 3 East Wilmont Avenue Havertown Students for a Better Community 1: Soccer, 1, 3. Thanks to K.M., Bean, Bill, Lori, Sean, Lips, Chris, Reagan, Kathy, Scott, Dareen, Mr. K. 'You've got the lips, so L.M.', Schlong', l'm out of here. Frank Montgomery 400 Glendale Apt. C-72 Havertown Jeff Charles Neal 556 Harrington Road Havertown Denise Neiame 1825 Lawrence Road Havertown WHHS, 2, 3, Italian Club 1, KV. Presl Alejandra E. Palenque 25-27 Woodleigh Road Havertown lt's all drug related Your head is all inflated There is no place to hide lt's all inside your mind J. Parsons 638 Woodcrest Avenue Ardmore Intramurals 2, 3. Thomas F. Pedano 37 West Manoa Road Havertown Yo boy's I made it Todd Jeffrey Pew 228 Merrybrook Drive Havertown Good Luck Class of '81 California here I comelll Michael Powers 340 Spring Road Havertown Dean Procter 1619 Mount Pleasant Road Havertown Joseph Turner 1463 Lawrence Road Havertown Eric Schmidt 230 Wendover Drive Havertown School is finally over John Phlllp Ronca 624 Hirst Avenue Havertown Pen and Ink, 3. So little time we have to say even smaller, yet to give The words in wind thru tree will sway we ask ourselves, once we don't live, was I what I 'was supposed to be? William C. Slneley 2921 Berkley Road Ardmore Baseball 3. This is my first and last at HHS. Thanks are too many to mention, but they know who they are - es- pecially those who got me this far. Remember the razor. Charles Davld Smlth, III 625 Haverford Road Havertown Football 1 Fridays and Saturdays were for drinking beer, but now that l'm out, its everyday of the year. Cherie L. Thomas 806 Earlington Road Havertown Someday I'II miss it, but not nowl Harley Davidson, Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, R.C., P.L., C.C. For- ever. Ray - March 79. Robert G. Stlckney 1203 Allston Road Havertown Its been three great years with ev- eryone that participated and I en- joyed my stayp along with all my friends. Robert J. Welsh 35 Princeton Road Havertown Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. Beth Stacey Weinstein 1618 Mount Pleasant Road Havertown WHHS 13 French Club 2, fPresl: Fordian 2, lCo-editorlp Student Senate 2, 3, fvice president - treasurerlg National Honor Soci- ety. Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. Robin Marle Willoughby 603 County Club Lane Havertown Pen and Ink 1 Thanks for all the good times and the good memoriesl Remember skating, ranch, C.S., Hi Cindy 81 Linda, T.W., lunch and all the Greeks. Craig Ira Yusem 212 Foster Avenue Haverford If I pass glad to leave 247 2 4 Dear School District of Haverford Township HAVERFORD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MHlRocd ondleedom Avenue HcveHown,Po.19083 June, 1981 Class of H8lH: By now you have realized that the purpose of education is to help you continue to educate yourself. will MD:C Education will assist you in becoming productive and usefulg it make the difference in your life. HLife is not a having and a getting but a being and a becoming.H incerely, 1 Dr kin Do your best! Be you! Pgincipal Aides . . . 130 Allgates . . . 52 All School Show . . . 154 Audio-Visual Club . . . 128 Band Bandfront . . . 64 Basketball . . . 100 Basketball - Boys' . . . 82 Basketball - Girls' .. . 84 Bowling . . . 96 Bus Drivers . . . 48 Business Education Department Cafeterial Staff . . . 45 Camera Shy . . . 246 Central Administration . . . 21 Cheerleaders . . . 66 Chorus . . . 136 Class of 82 ... 174 Class of 83 ... 166 Close-up . . . 142 Co-op Work Study . . . 56 Creative Arts Department . . . 38 Cross Country . . . 76 Custodial Staff . . . 46 English Department . . . 26 Football . . . 68 FORDIAN .. . 120 Golf . . . 78 Graduates . . . 182 GREYSTONES . . . 116 Guidance . . . 24 Gymnastics . . . 88 Hi-Q . . . 152 Field Hockey . . . 74 Homecoming . . . 162 lce Hockey . . . 92 International Club . . . 146 International Dinner . . . 148 Junior Prom ... 160 LaCrosse - Boys' 104 LaCrosse - Girls' 102 Language Clubs . . . 146 Language Department . . . 34 Legacy . . . 135 Library . . . 50 Marching Band . . . 62 Mathematics Department . . . 30 Mathematical, lt's . . . 143 Mock Trials . . . 150 Medical Department . . . 44 National Honor Society . . . 127 Orchestra . . . 140 PEN AND INK ... 124 Photography Club . . . 119 Photo credits . . . 250 Physical Education Department . . . 40 Principals . . . 22 School Supply Store . . . 43 Science Department . . . 32 Science Fiction 8. Fantasy . . . 153 Senior Prom . .. 158 Service Club . . . 132 Soccer . . . 72 Social Studies Department . . . 28 Softball . . . 98 Special Programs . . . 42 Stage Crew . . . 129 Student Senate . . . 126 INDEX Students for a Better Community . . . 134 Swimming .. . 94 Talent Show . . . 156 Tennis - Boys' 110 Tennis - Girls' . . . 80 Track - Boys' .. . 108 Track - Girls' . . . 106 Vo-Tech Program . . . 58 Volleyball - Boys' 110 Volleyball - Girls' . . . 112 WHHS . . . 122 Who's Who . .. 184 Winter Track . . . 97 World Affairs Club . . . 142 Wrestling . . . 86 249 Photographic credits: The following students and faculty members contributed photographs to the 1981 Greystonesg Mr. Howard Crompton, Mr. Joe Elliot, Mr. Fred Hughes, Richard Lesse, Mark Lewis, Kim Morrison, Denise Orazi, LuAnne Orons, Alex Palenque, Scott Schneider, Cathy Tully, Pat Welsh, Brandt Widdoes, Mr. Laird Shively, John Santoleri 250 O ' . Creystones ei ghty- one
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