Iroquois Central High School - Iroquoian Yearbook (Elma, NY)

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Fritz Kohl was diagnosed in July of 1983. The diagnosis was immature taratoma - a brain tumor. The doctors and special- ists didn't know much about the tumor because it is very uncommon. Fritz had to undergo treatment and the type of treatment required six different types of drugs. The drugs made him very sick and after his cancer spread, they had to change the type of drugs. We asked Fritz's mother what special qualities he has and she explained, Fie has a special kind of courage that I have never seen before. Fie has said that he will never give up and he will fight until he can fight no more. Fritz has touched many people. Fritz still enjoys the pleasures of reading and doing cross- word puzzles. He also enjoys getting back to his school work. Fritz would like to say, Thanks to my parents and family for all their support through all the hard times. I would like to thank Camp Good Days and Special Times for showing me that even though I have cancer, I can still have a lot of fun. We the Class of 1986, proudly dedicate Legend to a young man who has been an inspiration to all of us. Fritz, your classmates wish you the best of luck! 2 Opening Legend What is legend in Iroquois? Is it the totem pole, a symbol of pride and unity i Is it our schools tradition such as our colors: red and white? Or our activities such as Homecom- ing, Senior Poll, the Spirit Award, and Carna- tion Day ? Legend is something that has been passed down through generations, and that is the way in which it will always be remem- bered. The spirit of Iroquois will never die. Opening J BLEACHER CREATURES-AN IROQUOIS LEGEND Observers Are Participants Too Have you ever noticed that after every sports event, as the players walk off their field, people swarm around them with exhuberence and congratulations? This is well earned by the players for a hard and fine effort, but there probably wouldn't have been a victory with- out the support of the spectators. These are the people who, in the freezing cold, bitter rain, and driv- ing snow, endure it all to come and cheer their team on. Yes, the “BLEACHER CREATURES come to the games bundled up in the shape of pillows to endure the weather. Would the game be the same if the bleachers were empty? Not likely. Most games and activities are won 4 Opening because of the support shown to the team by the observers. It pumps up the players to strive for a victory. It makes a player feel good just to see people in the stands, cheering them on. You can always feel the power and spirit of the spectators, who spend hours on end making con- fetti to shower fellow observers with, and often making up their own cheers by throwing shreds of paper on anything that moves. We feel that the participants are not only on the court or in the field, but also in the stands, and should be congratulated and recognized. You know you couldn't do it with- out them. Opening 5 1985 — A Limited Year Coming to school this year, the students experienced the teachers seeking a new contract. Their con- tract had run out and they were try- ing to improve their pay and benefit status, because it was among the lowest in the area. This affected students in different ways. Will there be a Homecoming? Yes, there was a game and a dance, but no floats. Why? The teachers would not chaperone float parties because of their situation. Will there be class dances? No, teachers will not chaperone. A prom? Sure, there better be. Another way students were affect- ed, was in the class (most important- ly). Some teachers were upset to the point of not taking an extra few min- utes between classes to explain a problem to a student. As far as taking tests in some subjects, one did not know what their grade was until two or three weeks later. The teachers had agreed not to take homework home to correct themselves. The major problem with this is that the students are the sufferers, not the teachers. They have learned the material and can go someplace where good teachers are needed and are paid for. The students are missing the little extras that help the basic and harder problems. Remem- ber the teachers are there for the students, so how much is your edu- cation worth to you? YOU HAVEj YOUli $$ tow about outs WHY? BECAUSE WE CARE Pep Assembly This year's pep assembly was different from all others, there was to be no standing up, the bleachers had been ruled unsafe. It was said that the Spirit Award could not be given because the school's traditional chant, Let's go I.C.S. , was not to be performed because the students tend to get out of hand. This rule was laid down to the dismay and anger of the students, who were deter- mined to show their spirit anyway, by chant- ing while sitting down, without the stomping of feet. It wasn't the same as previous assem- blies we the students have come to know and love. It was much shorter, and the Sen- ior Poll was not announced. Hopefully, in years to come, things will change, and the freshmen of today will have the opportunity to show their school spirit without the re- straint shown this year. We the students just hope that the fall sports teams got the mes- sage of support we would have liked to have shown and the repairs needed to make the bleachers safe once again for stomping. Opening 9 Homecoming Game In this years Homecoming game, the Chiefs came out victorious after defeating their rivals, the Alden Bulldogs with a score of 14 - 6. The offense started off with a 78 yd. touchdown run by Jamie Jarocinski, who finished off the day with a total of 113 yards. In the second half, Chris Clark scored what proved to be the winning touch- down. Defensive stand outs were Dan Hand and Tom Kostrzebski, who combined for 25 tackles and Chris Wheeler who had 11 unassisted tackles. The theme for Homecoming 1985 was Time After Time. With the unsettled con- tract, Homecoming this year was affected greatly, but everything possible was done to make it a night to remember. With disc jock- ey Gary Black from WNYS, everyone danced the night away; on tables, chairs, in the halls, and anywhere space for movement allowed. Couples arrived after dining at various res- taurants, meeting with friends and making party plans for later. The evening ran smoothly, as everyone pitched in to make it a great time for all. Homecoming Attendants Freshman: Jill A pa Tracy Wilkinson Sophomore: Jennifer Colern Janean DelleDonne Junior: Laura Cholewinski Joelle Vacanti Senior: Katie Healy Jennifer Seibert Homecoming Queen: Stephanie Digati Opening 13 14 Opening DETENTION I believe that by the end of every student's four years in high school, they will have had to spend at least 1 hour in the beloved institution known as detention. Detention is the fate of all practical jokers who dare to violate the rules laid down by the teachers. It is mostly assigned during study halls when the unfortunate stu- dent who has nothing to occupy his time with, asks his friend for a piece of paper. It is supposed to be the punishment served for any misbehavior, or as we see it, fun and adventure. An hour or two is gladly spent when the offender recalls the act that bought them that hour. Detention is assigned for the slightest movement, whisper, or sound, and faster than you can say, Wait, I didn't do anything. And upon saying this, the teacher suddenly feels challenged to say, Want to make it 2 hours? It's so unjust. Teachers often use it as a con- trolling device to keep the less-than studious stu- dents in line. No matter how wild the class, they can always keep you somewhat civilized. For detention veterans , detention is a way of life, and one more hour really doesn't matter. But for those who haven't had much experience in this area, detention strikes a note of fear. So remember, the next time you attempt to crawl out of study hall, there just might be a teacher waiting to apprehend you at the doorway with a smile saying, You've just bought yourself an hour. Suiuodo 91 imVAVWAVAVAVAVATOVAVmVAWAVAVAV To the Class of 1986 The entrance of Latimer Field boasts the symbol of pride and achievement to all Iroquois Central students. It is the mighty totempole. As freshmen we find ourselves at the bottom looking up. Our first feeling was one of emptiness and loneliness. It seemed as though it would take forever to reach the pinnacle. We have an identity complex as freshmen. No one knows us or cares to know us. Therefore, we carry the burden of many practical jokes. Our freshmen float placed fourth in competition under chairmen Kiersten Lang and Fritz Kohl. Our Holly Hanging came in third place. Finally, 1982 comes to a much welcomed end and we move up. As freshmen and sophomores, we were lead by our class president Jennifer Siebert. In 1983, our sophomore class be- gan pulling together. We took third in Homecoming Floats with Jennifer Kroh and Scott Chowaniec as chairmen. We all worked very hard for Holly Hanging, but due to the weather, school was closed. 1984 proved to be a good year for us. We strengthened our bonds as a class. We worked as a unit. Proof of this was seen in our second place ribbon for our Homecoming Float. Our chairmen were Stephanie Digati and Tom Kostrzebski. We also started a tradition for future junior classes by creating a Junior Snowball. Now as seniors, we've worked through some rough times but we stuck together as a class. Our class president for our junior and senior years was Stephanie Digati. Now that the year has come to a close, it is imperative that we set our sights on the goals we wish to achieve outside of high school. I am confident that the class of 1986 will be able to accomplish whatever they set out to do. Stephanie Digati President Thomas Kostrzebski Vice President Michael Mertel Treasurer Christopher Wheeler Delegate Lisa Tomczak Secretary Heath Schmidt Delegate Peggy Arndt Michael Atherton Jannine Babcock Hans Bader Jeffrey Bapst Melissa Barciniak Melissa Barker Laura Baumeister Seniors 21 Stefanie Blair Jeffrey Bishop David Beardi Duane Boniface Ronald Boureeois Jonathan Bove Scott Bove Robert Brady Deborah Breen Tamara Brocius Michael Brodowski 22 Seniors Denise Buchwald Kenneth Casey Francien Chenoweth Lisa Chislett It's early Monday morning as an alarm clock rings. A tortured teenager awakens from a deep well- needed sleep. He takes a quick shower to wake him- self up, but he remains as dreary as he was when he first stumbled from bed. He passes through his front door to await the bus. Soon the bus comes into sight as he realizes he has forgotten his books. He sprints back to the house and frantically searches for his books. Grabbing a red bookbag with an Iroquois patch, he jogs back to catch the bus. The bus ride is much more quiet than the usual weekday and therefore seems much longer. He be- gins to drop into a daze by the time the bus arrives at school. Once at school he begins to wander the halls aim- lessly hoping to find someone with Friday's home- work. Then he goes to homeroom so he can copy his first period homework. In homeroom he stands for the pledge, and begins mumbling as if it were a tribal chant. He exits the room leaving behind a pair of library call slips. After barely surviving the first few periods, he heads for the cafe realizing he has forgotten his lunch money. So ends the typical Monday morning for the student. Seniors 23 Scott Cholewinski Scott Chowaniec Christopher Clark Heidi Clark Vicki Clark Timothy Clough Kelly Coffman Shannon Corbett Amy Corbin Jeffrey Dee Jennifer Dee Daniel Dennis Anthony Dinanno 24 Seniors Best Friends A Must A best friend is a must, whether it's for a shoulder to cry on, or just to giggle over a secret. A best friend is a must, whether to tell her he asked someone else to prom, or to tell her he asked you. But most importantly, a best friend is a must to clearly im- part all the joys and sorrows in your heart. Denise DiPasquale Christine Dwigun James Dyke Julie Dzierzanowski Edward Dugas Lawrence Edwards Seniors 25 Dwight Elliot Shawn Ells John Farmer William Fehr John Ferraccio Eric Foss Elizabeth Fowlow Tammy French David Flumerfeldt John Gasowski Eric Gee Judith Gibney Juliet Gilbert William Gilbert 26 Seniors Wayne Grambo Daniel Greene Caren Grotke Susan Guest Looking back over the past four years, many memories come to mind. The most valuable and treasured memories, however, are of those spent with your best friend. Remember all of those countless hours you spent on the phone? You discussed everything from Mr. Preston's 12R homework to the cute guy in your Con Law class to whether or not you should go to the football game on Saturday. When you had a major crisis, or even a tiny prob- lem, your best friend was always there to lend a helping hand or a shoulder to cry on. On those Saturday nights when you couldn't get a date, your best friend always came through to go to the movies with you, or to sit around and rap with you. Together you shared the best times and the worst, and no matter what happened, your friend- ship always survived. Soon, graduation will come and mark the end of a big part of your lives. Tears will be shed, and final good-byes said. As you both go your separate ways, with you will go thoughts and memories of a won- derful friendship that will last a lifetime. Seniors 27 Daryle Gustavel Jane Hasselback Kathryn Heaiy Tammy Heberling Sandra Heil 28 Seniors wm Karen Gulczewski Sharon Gulczewski Anna Holcomb Michelle Hoppe Randall Hyer Sarah Hyman James Jarocinski Lisa Johengen Kevin Hubbard joy Huber Nancy Kamman Edward Karl Seniors 29 Tammy Kimmel Lisa Klumpp Renee Kompinski Catherine King Dianne Kless Gary Konter Ronald Kostrzebski Robin Krane Timothy Kolk 30 Seniors Jennifer Kroh Jon Kroll Patricia Krupski Lawrence Kurowski Robert Kuzma Matthew LaBrake Kiersten Lang Linda Lappin James Livziey Laurie LoTempio Ronald Luders Nancy Makowski Seniors 31 Scott McAlpine Michael McBride Mary McNamara Peter Mercurio 32 Seniors Thomas Meyer Rebecca Mickney Laurie Milazzo Laurie Miley Ethan Minkel David Mitchell TRACK STAR TURNS GREEN GROCER AFTER HOURS Jim Bapst got off to a running start when he began jogging with Miss Zirkelbach in the 7th grade. He joined the cross country team in the 7th and 8th grade, only to drop it in his freshman year to play soccer. That spring, Jim joined track and did very well, ending up the 1 distance runner for the one and two mile races. In his sophomore year, bored with soccer, Jim decided to go back to cross country. This was a good decision because by the end of the season, he was ranked 17th in the state which is good, but not good enough for Jim. In his junior year Jim sprinted up from being ranked 17th to 3rd in the state. Last summer, Jim qualified for the Empire State Games, where he received a bronze medal in the Steeple Chase. Also this year, Jim won the Orchard Park invitational for the third year in a row. In July of 1985, Jim was hired for a job at Tops Friendly Markets in East Aurora. Jim was placed in the Produce section, for obvious reasons, and hasn't moved from it since he likes it there. His boss is very understanding about his running and lets him take time off for races. Jim's friends at work also support him by coming to see him run. Seniors 33 FADS AND FASHIONS Every year there's something new at Iroquois. Re- member when you tried to see how many different color alligator shirts you could own? Or playing with the Rubic's Cube? Many things come and go, out with the old and in with the new. This idea has passed through the heads of many students. Some change and some remain the same. Fads and fashions have a great influence on the life styles of teenagers. Here at Iroquois we have many clicks. There's the jocks, the heads, the preps, the punks, and the nerds. Whatever category we have it at Iroquois. Some people though, try and still can't fit into a catagory - they make up their own I guess. Kids even fall into music fads, what ever happened to Michael Jackson? Just how long will Bruce Spring- steen be hip? People listen to what ever turns them on, be it Heavy Metal, Top 40, Countrywestern, New Wave, or Hardcore Punk. Some even go to the extent of dressing the part. Whatever your fad or fashion, whether you're a Levi's lover or a Forenza freak or if you dress with the crowd. There's always a place for you. Even if you think Iroquois isn't the most fashionable school, just remember things come and go with the blink of an eye. By Kelly Coffman Laura Moessinger Cindy Monnin Paul Moretta Karen Navagh 34 Seniors Trent Montagu Elissa Morganti Cheryl Newton Colleen O'Donnell Mark Orlando Barbara Patterson John Pawloski Andrea Perison Jeffrey Phillips Amy Pietrantone Michelle Pronobis Seniors Michael Radder Eric Reed David Puchala Carl Quick Sheri Reynolds Timothy Reif Anthony Riccio James Robel Debra Ross Maryanne Roth Melissa Russell Lisa Ruzewski Ronald Ruzewski Mark Rybarczyk 36 Seniors Robb Rydzynski Salvatore Scamacca Mark Schaefer Mark Schaeffer Fredrick Schepper Peter Schiavi Denise Schlatterer Kurt Schmidt Jennifer Schmidt Dawn Schruefer Karen Schulze Bradley Seifert Renee Severson Jennifer Siebert Gidget Siler Seniors 37 Jennifer Siller Heather Simme Frank Smith Jennifer Smith Marianne Slawienski Nicole Smith 38 Seniors Michael Sly Tamara Smith Michele Streif Glenn Stuart Susan Sturm Michael Swing Kimberly Talty Bryant Tent Paul Terwilliger Marie Thompson Seniors 39 Brian Toth Jennifer Trautman Stanley Travis Kellie VanLew Hey - you in the back row! Do you mind waking up. I'm not teaching this for my health you know! Oops! Another brief lapse of consciousness. Why does school have to start so early anyway? Why can't we come to school at noon like civilized people? Have you ever had one of those mornings, like the Monday after the big game or the day after you crammed for the big 12X test where you just cannot seem to keep your eyes open and everyone keeps saying Gee, you look tired? Everybody knows them. In the dead of the night that stupid alarm goes off, you slowly reach out into the freezing cold air, pick it up and throw it across the room. As it bounces off the wall, you crawl out into the real world and in a daze prepare to go once again to ole ICS - faithful student that you are. As you doze off on the bus, crawl into homeroom and collapse into your assigned seat for the wonderful first period English class, you realize that your socks are two different colors and your earrings don't match. The next thing that you remember is your teachers voice reminding you that desk tops do not substitute for pillows and would you kindly pay attention, please? -Darlene Bolling 40 Seniors Gregory Virchau Mark Waggoner Laura Weber Kim Walker Lisa Weinman WEmmlm Michael Walsh Patrick Welkley Amy Wheeler Patrick Wheeler Bradly Wilcox Dianne Willard Seniors 41 Robert Zent Karen Zgoda Kathleen Ziolowski Kimberly Zoltak 42 Seniors We Made It Ever since Kindergarten there has been the fear of leaving the security of home and having to do things on your own. There was homework and making friends which in the beginning can be very scary. Then came recess and everything was all better. As the years went by the homework got harder and friends became closer. Then the easy life end- ed and we moved into the Middle School and we had to worry about changing classes for subjects, meeting new people from different schools, and increased homework load, and all of a sudden things from the years before seemed alot easier. Then we reached the goal of all 6th graders, to be in 8th grade and everyone thought they were the best around. Those thoughts were soon stomped on and demolished when we entered the High School and became freshmen. This is the time that we really needed friends the most. We actually made it through that traumatic year although if left deep scars embedded in our minds. As we moved up we tried to get rid of those scars by inflicting all that had been done to us on to other upcoming freshmen. After 13 years of striving surviving we have reached the ulti- mate goal, we are SENIORS. We can finally say that we did it and can be looked up at with respect, but just think after this year we are back to where we started, almost nothing. -Jennifer Jones ■ Jennifer Jones Yasuhiro Koike Matthew Moran Seniors 43 Most Outstanding Boy This years Senior Class voted Tom Kostrzebski most out- standing boy. His school spirit and involvement in sports have qualified him for this honor. In his Junior year, he was elected Vice President of his class. He has participated in football and wrestling since eighth grade. In his Junior and Senior years he was captain of the varsity wrestling team. Also, in his Junior year he partici- pated in the Empire State Games. Tom plans to attend a four year college for sports medi- cine and physical therapy. Tom says the things he will re- member most from High School are talks with Stephanie and Coach Marcheson. Most Considerate: Chris Wheeler, Andrea Peri- Friendliest: Mike Mertel, Andrea Perison Most School Spirit: Pat O'Brien, Jennifer Siebert son Most Outstanding Girl The Class of 1986 voted Stephanie Digati as most outstand- ing girl. Her long list of activities and school involvement are the reasons for receiving this award. In her Junior and Senior years, she was elected class Presi- dent. Stephanie was a member of Yearbook for 3 years and was co-editor in her Junior year. She was also a member of Pep Club in her Freshmen and Sophomore years and partici- pated in colorguard and Band all four years. She played softball for 2 years and was very active in S.C.B., Holly Hang- ing, and was chairman of Homecoming floats. She rode the float for the past three years and had the honor of being this year's Homecoming Queen. She is also a member of the Peer Counseling Group(FHF). Stephanie says she'll Never forget: Mr. Root, who gave 100% to the students; without his help little would be ac- complished. Times with Tom-the Polish Grandma. Stephanie's future plans are to pursue a career in physical therapy. Best Sense Of Humor: Gary Malinowski, Dawn Schruefer Seniors 45 Class Flirt: Dave Bakalik, Amy Pietrantone Done the Most for Iroquois: Chris Wheeler, Jennifer Siebert Best Appearance: Jeff Allen, Heidi Kiffin Most Studious: Craig Knox, Laura Moessinger 46 Seniors Most Gullible: Dan Hand, Sheryl Kolerski Most Versatile: Chris Clark, jeannine Babcock Most Likely To Succeed: Tim Kolk, Nancy Kamman Most Talkative: Eric Moffet, Colleen O'Donnell Class Clown: Eric Moffet, Heath Schmidt, Dawn Schruefer Seniors 47 w Iroquois Welcomes Foreign Exchange Students Michael Walsh 48 Seniors Roberta Cori Florence, Italy Host Family: Darlene Bolling I arrived here in August. I live in Florence, a wonderful city in the middle of Italy. I have a brother and a sister, both of them younger than me. I like living here. I think that the people here are very friendly. There were times when I really had a lot of fun, especially Homecoming, with all of my friends. I like this school very much but in Italy our school is very differ- ent. We have different kinds of schools according to what you would like to do after you gra- duate from school. There are both professional schools and universi- ties. With the university system you meet fewer people but you really get to know them. I don't like television over here because there are too many shows that are so different. I only like the movies. Ester Domingo Barcelona, Spain Host Families: McGrath's And Makowski's On the 6th of September I ar- rived here. I came to the U.S.A. to learn about the customs and tradi- tions, and also to learn English. I feel very comfortable here. My school in Spain is very dif- ferent; it's smaller and in each class there are 40 students. We don't change classrooms. I go to school from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The periods are 50 minutes and be- tween each period we have 10 minutes. We don't eat lunch in the school. One of the things that im- presses me the most is the num- ber of channels that you have on the TV. In Spain we only have two and in some places three. When I come back I'm going to a university. I will be an industrial engineer or something like that. Riikka Noppa Helsinki, Finland Host Family- Kristin Little I came to the USA on August 13th. I came here because I want- ed to learn the language and to see how people live on the other side of the world. I've liked stay- ing here very much. I have a great host family and good friends. My school in Helsinki, Finland is very different from Iroquois. It's much smaller and everybody has to take 15-16 subjects and most of them you can't choose. We also have only very few after-school activities. One of the things that was hard for me to get used to was that you need a car to get any- where. Food is also very different. We eat alot of potatoes and fish. When I go back to Finland I have two more years of high school. After that I'm going to a universi- ty- I came to the United States on Au- gust 22nd. I came because I want to learn another culture and English. When I came here I felt a little un- comfortable because everything was very strange for me, but my family and friends helped me, and now I feel comfortable. There are some differences between the school here and in Spain; here it is much bigger, we have to change classrooms, we have lockers, and we can choose the subjects. In Spain we don't have clubs and we can't stay after school. When I go back to Spain, I'll go to a college there. I want to be a pharmacist. I would like to come back here when I can because I want to visit the friends I haye made and my host family. I live in Ireland outside a small ru- ral town in County Tipperary. My family is made of my parents, two younger brothers and one younger sister. I was born in Virginia, but we moved back to Ireland when I was three years old. For this year, I am staying with the Lucas family and I really enjoy it here with lots of friends and very good home life. I have found the US to be very strict and more conservative than I expected, but this doesn't stop me from having a good time. I have trav- elled around WNY and to Toronto, Montreal, and Pitts- burg and enjoyed it, and hope to return here some day. Iff . Ines Mata Madrid, Spain Host Family- MaryAnn Roth Michael Walsh Newport, Ireland Host Family: Bob Lucas Seniors 49 Bill Achalx: Will always remember the times spent with good friends, Chemistry labs, first period discussions in the library, the studyhall without wings and sharing lunches with Kurt, Tim, and Matt. Pet Peeves: people who mooch, and taking notes in the dark. Thanks to my family for their help and support Jeff Allen: I will always remember the good and bad times spent at ICS. Will never forget all the good times spent with Twatt, lar Bear, Mazer, homecoming '85 with Patti, all the parties that I didn't remember the next day, and all the cute girls. Will always remember the good times playing basketball, soccer, baseball, and having the greatest parents and sister anyone could ever ask for. Ralph Apa: Will always remember great times with Molly. Lctchworth, Niagara Falls, movies, rocks and creeks. Homecoming '84, '85, Jamie's, Dan's, and Tom's parties. Never forget lifting with Mark, Tom, Dan. itch and Ogg, Judy's room, Bryan's sump pump, water and orange juice, road warriors, ch.6. Tom's basement. Priest bus with Tom R., camping trip 40 apiece, finishing off the block, mob and 'Tino's. Future Plans: Engineering, Tortue Buk Buk. Peggy Arndt: Will never forget all the special times spent w Mike the ones to come. I'll love you forever. Mom Dad, no matter what happens, I love you both, than for everything. Nani- IIY, thanx Debi A Shaun for all the talks A PARTYIN'. Do a B? Road trips. Farm, Florida, Myrtle Beach. Special thanx to Mr. Snyder for all your help. The best to Nancy A Mark. Future plans: to marry Mike A be together forever. Jeannine M. Babcock: last words- If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me, cause I'm as free as a bird now and this bird you'll never change. If I stay here with you, well things just couldn't be the same. For I'm at a speed traveling on now- cause there's too many places I gotta see. Mom(s) and Dad(s) ... I love you all and couldn't have done it without all your love and understanding. Hans Bader: Will never forget: Mike, Paul, Rich, Bob, Bill, Tim, Carl, BEAKER! Best times: Chcm., bikers, pinstriping, mech. drawing 3A4. Chuch., the lib, Mr. C. labs (sponges). Ride to AM PM, Green Hornet, camping, DT with PF, coffee pot. Pet Peeves: Bio. w KB, Chem., Physics, bus rides. Charitable donations to the Glass Menagerie! Summer '81, '82, eighty five! Hunting the wild toilet bowl! Jennifer Bak: Will always remember Holly, Bill, Deb, Jean, cheering. Homecoming '85, the lake with the gang , late night talks, the Spanish 3 group, F.H.F, Bio., the bet , I.G. and E.E.S., and Junior Prom. Special thanks to my true friends and parents who were always there. Dave Bakalik: The best times I had in school were the times spent out of school. Thank God for hunting, skiing, and partying in general to take my mind off of it. Will never forget homecoming '84, plus all of my close friends including Tom, Ralph, Grabby, Tim, Gary, Jeff, Jeff. Steve, M.C. and BRD. Will never forget all the girls I have become close with the last 4 years. Futute Plans are to stay out of trouble, but that's getting ridiculous! Tracey Balcerzak: Will never forget Nicole A lisa - thanks for the good times in school and cut - esp. Jambo '85, Lisa's cabin, 9 14 85; times spent w Kcvin. Always remember Jim, Dan, Ron, Daryl, Mark, and Lori. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Ray. I love you. Lisa Barciniak: Will never forget my 2 1 2 years at Iroquois, especially cheerleading with the Rah-zoo, the Junior Ball, adventures with Lisa, the beach '84 with Steph, Summer '85 at Darien, and Homecoming '85 with Dave. Thanks mom and dad for everything. Jim Bapst: Never forget: X-Country A track, esp. CC states- '83, '84, '85 A Aquainas Relays w Tim, Brad, A Chris. (Breaking ICS m. relay record). Times w Maze buddy. Sly Guy (donkey), Freddie A Zolton. Like to forget: Penn '85 - Where's the baton? J.L.'s granny - easy with the broom! EMG club • Charlie you're a Richard! Future plans: college, money A the ultimate women. Fav. Sayings: Turn it up Fred! 107! Melissa Barker: Melissa will never forget the wild times w Colleen: the olives. Genesis, twinkles, JJ's party, HC '85, and so on, I love u Col. My sister Jill, the times spent w Joe R., Dianne, Renee, Kim, M.R., the special moments with Bob, D.H., Jen, and Ron N. Thanx Kev, Ben, and Prescott. Future Plans: to attend college. Thank you mom and dad for everything -1 miss you Laurie. Laura Baumeister: I will never forget all of the friends I have made at Iroquois, especially Gale, Shelly, Nancy, Lisa, and Karen - I will miss you. We have had some good times, I don't think I could ever forget the games, boring classes, bonfires, the concert, dances, going out and Homecoming '85. Thanks for all the help when I needed it and I wish you all good luck. I love you mom and dad. Goodbye________ David A. Beardi: Always remember, never forget special times spent w Michelle. Thanks to all my friends (esp. Ken, Kevin, Jim, Steve, Marty, Press, Dave) for making last 4 years the best they could be. Fondest memories: shroooming at M.C. w K.D., Who in 82, Al's of '85, skiing, all the school dances, M.l. w C.P., going to Ca, and all the parties and partying! Later- Dave Benzee: I, Dave Benzee, will never forget my four years in high school w Sniff, Rolling Thunder, Irving (Ralph), all the people from Ag., playing Yuker A the firehall. Always remem- ber Kim Zoltak, Matt Schocnthal, John Di Joseph, Mark Aichinger, Jelly Belly, Andy Farmer, Melissa Weaver, and Laura Lane. Doing burnouts all over the school lot and the towns of Elma, Manila, and Wales w my CHEVY. Favorite Sayings, huh? dar you kiddin' me, doooh flash! Pet Peeves: not being able to wear hats in school. Future plans: go to 2 yr. college A when done have my own farm w Jersey's. Laurel Berggren: I will always love and remember Sandy and Dana, the best friends one could ever want Thanks to Tim and Steve for the best birthday ever, and never forget the Cellar Door , love to Joe and Jeff, two people I could always count on, and I will never forget. Will never forget McD's and all of the fun working. Finally, will never forget my friends at ICS, that made my Sr. year a lot easier. Jeff Bishop: I will probably never forget that mighty van that got me everywhere. The Swim Team - winning the E.C.I.C.'s in 84-85 season, w the rides to A from meets. AWR - Jim, JF, James, TB. Gus, JW, Tony, Kelly, Stef, Lori, Laurie, The one and only party at Jim's. Homecom- ing 85 - the party after. Blowing by stop signs at 90 or up w no lights. Future plans: Marine Corps, PP's: No you may not use the car. Chem 10th per. A CJ - 9th. Stephanie Blair: Stef will always remember Kim, K.C., Jen, Barb and Darb and esp. Michele. Thanxs for everything, you're great. Favorite memories of skiing w MH and all the rest. Summer '85, H.C. '84 A 85, parties at M.K.'s house. Special thanks to my family, ILY. Pet peeves: everything that annoys me. Dan Blanchard: Will never forget Dan R„ Minno, the frat toga party, and the principals office at St. Mary's dance. Favorite thought: And the cradle will rock! by the MIGHTY VAN HALEN. Future plans: Involve college, the Air Force, happiness, and good lookin' girls. To the class of '86, onward to the mountains you must go. you have no other choice. Because they are there! Thanks Jay, I'll meet you at the top someday. Barb Boebel: Fondest memories are times spent with Bill esp N.Y.C.; Florida, Prom '84, the Falk, and 9 3 85. Will always remember the friends I've made at ICS esp Katy, Nancy, Sheri, Joy, Jeamne, Maura, and Susanna and all the good times we've had. Will never forget times at the park, concerts. Sat. night parties, 3, Goulder's 15. And the valley. Future plans: go to college, get married, and live in Ca. Darlene Bolling: Dar-Ann will never forget all the crazies and the dreams we shared - Adventures in far off places with many hugs, laughs, snorts, and tears. Red Army, Me A Kie, NYE, Dorlmund, D A M's, Quebec, do-nuts, Chatham Twnsp, picking keys. Project E, crowded cars, Jacuzzi's, statistics, pink clouds, girl talk , one wacky Italian sister and AFS'ing it. Special thanks to my bestest buddies - I LOVE YOU ALL!! Au Revior ICS. Duane Boniface: Will never forget Debbie, Roz. Mayne, BG and others, esp. Phips, who made life easier through the years at ICS. Hope to spend as much time as possible with Debbie and the rest of my friends and Takin' care of business at the Olympic Meetings. Will always remember Homecoming '85, 10 16 and the map, trips to JoBo's and 9th per. Gym. Ronald K. Bourgeois: I enjoyed the time I spent in school, but I look forward to go on and make something out of my life. I want to thank all the teachers I had helping me through. I plan to go on to college and get either a LPN degree or major in physical therapy. Favorite saying: Hey dude . I'll never forget all the friends I made while in school. Especially Lesa C, Cooter, Irving, Wayne, lisa, Tracey, Kim, Jim, Dan and all the people I partied with. Jon Bove: Will never forget all the good times especially with Reifer, Dave, Craig, Sherry, Flum, Jen, Kim, John, Dave, Jeff. Bill, my cousin Mark, and long weekends in Orchard Park. Parties at the park, campsite, birms, and Shepherd Hill. Always remember Long you live and high you fly, smiles you give and tears you cry. All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be . Scoll Bove: Always remember times in this pake. Never forget the bridge, denots. Zephyr. SABL AR. ZEPPELIN. It's only life, life which is but a morsel of time, time which is unending and inevitable, all of this which is immaterial. Will never forget the loser Buckhout, Revenge, the tyrants face is red, 666 Damien, Bob, Mark, Dave, Norm, Wilk, Lisa, Kim, Patricia, Nicole, Cathy K., Denise, Tammy, Vicki, Kelly, break on through. Pet peeves: Jocks. Bob Brady: I will never forget all the fun times at ICHS. And all my friends esp. Hans, Carl, Karate Kid, Bill, Shelly, Nancy. Labs were great with H.B., wonder if Beaker ever notked scorched lab drawer. Won't forget Summer of '82, '83, and esp. '85, bikes rides to AMPM. Homecoming '85 was loads of fun - Shelly. Pet peeves: Freshmen, Beaker's Chem Class, Physics. Never forget the Green Hornet. The Class of '86 Will Live Forever. Debby Breen: Debby will never forget Mike and all the special times we spent together. 7 28 82, 10 82, Kim, ED, NAUGHTY - NAUGHTY, Prom '85, Darien, cheerleading, DAB2, Boces, and all the rest of my friends at ICS, Jams, elephants, and Friendly's. Pet peeves: crickets, the twitch, Sockie! Future plans: to go to Trocaire and get my RN. Also to marry Mike and be very happy Tammy Brocius: Will never forget parties behind the Buffalo Stadium with Kevin, Don, and Chris, also parties with Kelly's. Pet peeves: Sheryl. I also like to thank O.S.P. and the crowd. It was an experience. I will also never forget the lawn fete in Cheektowaga and getting busted with Kelly and Terry by the Cheektowaga Police Department. Mike Brodowski: Will always remember Stephanie, Rolf, Mike, Scott $., Jeff, Colleen, all my 50 other friends, and most of all, Kathy. Also, hockey, hunting. Homecoming '84 and '85, calfeg- ging, 10 24 84 and times spent with Kathy and friends. Would like to thank the people that helped me along the way out of here. Thanks mom and pop. Good luck to friends I leave behind. Dale Brown: Will Never Forget - Clark, PKJ, Heath, Jan, Steve, my best friends through High School, plus all my other friends. People taken away by fate, and those God gave back to us. Also campouts, football, track, cheerleaders. Favorite sayings - that stuff will give you aids , Dunt Dunt Dah. Future plans - become an FBI agent and fight communism the best way this polevaulter knows how, and to save the world from evil. Shelly Brown: I will always remember Gale, Laura, Karen, Lisa, Shan 4 Nan!! Bonfire '83, '84, EA w the Jackets, and slashing the tires!! Lab 1st w T.C., Chicago concert w that Norwegian Guy! Going crusin' at Crystal w everyone. Talks w G.F., Varsity Volleyball. Being in the mud!! Pet peeves: Sneezing and everyone looking, tests, and trying to cheer up T.C., B.Day at P.P. w Peppy (thanks Lisa), Homecoming '85, Thanks Mom and Dad! Love yal! Denise Buchwald: Will never forget all of my friends who made school bearable! Shannon, K.C., Jen, C.G., Schiavi's, W.P., Dee's, J.B., Dave, S.K., esp. Robin and the rest of the gang. Fondest memories: 7 83, 10 84, 6 17 85, 10 8 85, Snow, Black Lake, Sabbath, B.Adams - Heaven , Rush, Maiden, and partying - of course! Favorite sayings: Hey dude, let's party! . Pet peeve: cliques! Told ya I'd make it mom and dad. '86 Rules! John Burrows: You are traveling into another dimension, A dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind and body. A journey into a world where life is to be lived alone. A world where people aren't human. A world where life must be fullfilled. (Life Is not lived till you've experienced everything). Will always remember Annabelle Zach, C.G., Contors, M.M., blow- ing out, and going cruisin', Robin K., Linda L., T.B. Most memorable time: Beating on Reif in Wales, Gym 3rd period, birthday party at Creek Road, and summer school with D.N. Darby Cardarelli: Always remember my great friends Kim, Barb, Stef, Maura, Chele, T.J., Marty, and D.BRD. Fondest memories: Summer of '84 '85, J.B., good times in the beast, skiing. Homecoming '85, Chem w Scott, My MVBuddie 4 Lisa, M.K.'s cottage the Big Chill, diving trips w the bouncers, special talks w good friends - S.D. 4 P.S., HUNNA HUNNA 4 good parties. We've had some good times guysl Thanx, I Luv Ya's. Michelle Carretto: Will never forget: Kelly Cof., Lisa C, Shel, Gale, Peg M., John and dearest friend Patty. Always remember times with Peg to movies (wine coolers), locked cars, hockey games w Tom, Chris, F. Pat, Jeff (the warm beer), Otto's, Brennan's with Cindy, Rover and Kitty with the gang. Talking about To. and JF with Trees , 7 23 84, 7 19 85, Kenny R in Harborside, Maine, Softball with Pat and Mr. T. Pet peeves: insecure boys (DoJoH), the Big Guys. Thanx Mom and Dad for everything (ILY). Francien A. Chenoweth: Thanks to my parents for their understanding and encouragement (Chorus, B-ball, F. Hockey, 4 Chem), I love you! Never forget: S.D. (sucker bud); R.K. and T.K. (HR buds); J.H. and J.B. (lunch crew); D.G. (altitude bud). The B-ball team bus rides; bio labs, S.C. (study bud); Mr. Defazio Mrs. Noiarpole - my fav. teachers. Pet peeves: people above themselves. Future plans: Nurse Practitioner. Thanks ICS, I'll miss you. Lisa Chislett: Will never forget Gale, Shelly, Laura, Karen, Lisa, Kizzy, Karen, and all the great times we've shared - cruisin' Crystal, Summer '85, Pizza Planet, and all the rest. Thanks Mrs. M (Miss Borkowski) for always being there for me. Your friendship means more to me than words can ever express, you've made my years at ICS the best. Love ya always. Scott Cholewinski: Scott will always remember the great times spent with friends - esp. Hazel, Australian surf women, the silicon lunch, God Enterprises, California guys, Canadian beach parties, the real Prince, Jammia, buying people and parking at Garcia's? Thanx to EWF and the G.B. Experience. Dedications to : the family and esp. to the originators - not the imitators, The Sun never sets when you're cool. Heidi Clark: To Dar and Eric, for the laughs, talks, schemes and adventures, I thank you. Christine, Birgitte, Bob, Alex and my other special friends, I love you all!! May your rainbows flourish and all your dreams come true! Never forget: Grandma, Misty, Band, French 2, b, 12 31 84, AFS, Netherlands '85. Pet peeves: aggressive foreigners and gym. Special thanks and love to Mom, Lisa, Wendy, and Jessica. Vicki lee Clark: They call us babes in arms, but we are Guys and Dolls of G.W. We want a table for 4, but we won't eat the pizza or drink the water. Where's Toto? Have a sticker? Velvet pigs. DQ's. My 3 sons .., But of course I love you, why else would I be here on the crest of this elation? Must I crash upon the shore with the driftwood of acquaintance? Light the fire to love once more. I am wind blown; I am times. Tim Clough: Will always remember times spent with Tracy and missions with Jeff and Lan. Friends: Dale, Bob, Suchy Woman, Hans, Shelly, Bill, Shelia, Jeff N., Dan, Shorty, Jennifer, Michele, Cindy, Mike, Denise, Renee and the big H.G. will be highly thought of. Could never forget Sat. morning practices with Coach K. Future plans: to become a D.D.S. and practice during college on my friends so as not to get a malpractice suit against me. Kelly Coffman: Kelly will always remember times spent w Kim, M.S., Stef, D.C., swim team. Good friend Trent, freakshows. Special thoughts of Bonnie, my best friend, everything we ever did, and Toad, Love You! Most of all, Patrick, my special friend, ILY forever! Oh yeah - Dawn S. and M.C. Future plan: to get out of this town, fasti Shannon Corbett: Will never forget the great times with Bob, ILY. Also, my special friends Denise, J.B., Ken C, Dave C, K.W., Nicole, J.M., Jeff D., J.B., and Wende. Fondest memories: 10 7 82, 9 17 83, 4 28 84, 7 17 85, 10 8 85, Bryan Adams. Black Lake. Faithfully, and Heav- en. I'd like to give a special thanks to my parents for their support. Pet peeves: peach schnapp's and locked lavs. Future plans: to be happy. Amy Corbin: I have enjoyed my four years here at Iroquois. I want to thank all the teachers I've had, especially the teachers in Resource Room. Will never forget Mr. Clarke and Miss Boggan, Mark, Jim, Jessica, Diane, Rosellcn, and Francien. I will always remember the fun summer I had working with Miss Thurston with the handicapped kids. Last, I would like to thank my mother for all the help she's given me through school. I love you! I will sure miss you alot! Future plans: to go to Trocaire and become a nurse. James Dean: Will never forget the fort gang, cruisin' in Thumper and white lightning with Ron, and most of all 4-wheelin with the boys. Future plans include fast cars, building the Bronco for off road, and become rich. I would like to thank S.D., my mom for guiding my life and making me into something, my dad (Billy) for being a friend, teacher, and helper, without him the T.A. and Bronco would never have been possible. Jeff Dee: Will always remember Tammy and all the great times we've shared, Sam, Kim, IKE, •Peggy, Debi, Denise, Sherry, Robin, Linda, Tim, Tami, Lynn, Ang, Larry, Tricia, Dianne, The Weenie Crew”, Nowicki's, Jumping out of second story windows. Priest '81 4 '84, parties at the old house, duck hunting, and especially my sister Jenn, who's helped me through a lot. Pet peeves: people who misuse authority and Berner Farms. Thanx, it's been real. Jennifer Dee: Will never forget the great times with Tim, Jon, Sam, Bill, Jim, Dave, Karl, Tami, Jon, Todd, Mark, Blockheads, Lin, Rob, Lar, Jeff, but especially my best friend Kim and Lisa who've been great!, all the parties and the concerts. Never forget the special times with Mark. Pet peeves: fake friends. Future plans: to party and live a good, healthy life. Special thanks to everyone at Children's Hospital. Dan Dennis: Excellent times were spent with 1 Bonnie Black!! I will never forget our relationship and all the times we went out together; Prom '85 and Homecoming '85. Best of all times were out of school projects. Never forget my good friends Prescott S., J.G., Clark H.. D.E., Randy H., M.O., 4 R.B., and others. Will never forget Cross Country, Track, and Class of '85 Graduates. Also will not forget helpful hints from (Mr. Jack McBride). Stephanie Digati: Will always remember special times with Jeff, my sis Fran, Joeile, Dencan, Jamie and all my friends at ICS esp. Kate, Lisa 4 Jenn. Will never forget Jim, Mike who were always there for me. My polish bro's 4 Tim - spying mission! All nighters. Summer and Homecoming '83 4 '85.8 3 85, The Couch, Drive in, Chelle 4 Kath - Gopher , Rauel - M.H., Whimbleton - J.M., My Bestest Buddy Al, Fritz who is an inspiration, talks w Lisa 4 Darb, I Love You, Ma and Dad. Denise DiPasquale: I will always remember the special friends I've made here. My dearest friend Michelle and fun times at her house. Mr. Eligibility - thank you for teaching me. Eric. Matt, breakfast, cherry red, and of course Crazy Eddy, you are marvelous! Pet peeves: polyes- ter, vicious gossip, untrustworthy people. Future plans include the quest for Mr. Right, Jamaica, NVR say NVR. Thanks Mom Daddy, I love you too! Dina DiSanto: Dina will never forget: John for showing me love, Edie for showing me life, E.C., Dawn, L.T., Rick, D.C., Max the carrot. Main Moments of Madness, 48 in a JO, Toronto, McD's, 5 27 85. Big Apple, the bridge. Prom '84, '85, '86. Mubbardetts. Sayings: You can't do it till you say it, but you loved it. I think it's illegal or something. You know the deal. Pet peeve: people who need attitude adjustments. Ester Domingo: I will always remember this year at Iroquois. I will never forget all the people who helped me in my first days. Thanks everyone for their help when I needed ill Thanks papa and mama because you gave me the opportunity to come here and thanks to my American family, they opened their house and gave me the opportunity to learn about the American customs. Mike Fijas: Never forget special friends Paul, Tim, Ken, Andrea, Colin, Big S, Cretch, Mouse. Laura, and time spent with them. SS brothers. Jeremiah Weed. Orange crush. Circus, track, P. Cmg, D seeking P, Skiing Special thanks to Mom, Dad. and whole family. Fav. Sayings: you're huge. Do you work construe.? , Ponder it Greatly , I never get sick. , with love, Laurie. To All Forgotten- Sorry . David A. Flumerfeldt: Always remember, park, cs, burms, sh. Summer of 85. Friends: Norm (SB never dies) Craid (fort). Dave (CR), Tim, John, Heather, Debby, Peggy, and group. Pet Peeves: Dan D., studyhalls, and most jocks. Never going to lunch, good times in the RR. Teachers, your lives will be boring without me. I'd like to ask mac for a sandwich. Favorites: Mary, Molly, and Mad Bomber. Gale Fowlow: Fondest memories are of times spent w best friends Laura, Shelly, N.M., lisa, K.R. and all my other close friends. Will never forget Darien lake. Crystal Beach, Bonfire 84, Bryan Adams '85, Mrs. Ruch's class 84, my junior year, A.P. Biology, working at Tops and csp. Homecoming 85. Future plans: to become a nurse. To my close friends and family: Thanks for always being there! Chrisfine Dwigun: Will always remember the good times w Dawn, Sharon, Denise, Mike, Scott. Mane, Kara. Gale, Paltty, Debby, Veronica Antonio. Thanx to Mr. Emens, Mr. Sabo everyone else who put up w me and my problems over the years. Special thanx to Heidi, who was always there through thick thin. Won't forget Quebec, band, E.A. Theater, Pep Club. Darien lake, McDonald's, 9 21 85, Barn, Summer of '84 '85, and Homecoming '85 w Tom. Jim Dyke: I want to thank everyone from my past since they shaped my future. Thanks mom, dad. my family, Karen, Kelly Cherish , lessee Koehler I miss you . I will never surrender the memories of the past since they are the heart and soul of my life. Showbiz or Cruise liners are in my future. Rose. Ronnie Arrogance. The state of California, Thank You. Julie Dzierzanowski: I will never forget: Linda, Robin, Beth, Kim, Sherry, Sue, Carrie and most of all my B F Jennifer. Fondest memories, parties, carnivals. Prom '84. races, the park, and most of all, the 10 1 2 months I spent with Dave - 3 31 84 Future plans: career in nursing. Favorite sayings: for pete sacks, spare me, gimme a break. Thanks mom and dad, I love you. Dwight Elliott: Will always remember ITC, all my friends, swim meets and the bus ride home. ECIC 85 and CB's to all the littles, and fun in the party mobile. Water wars, Chem Class, the tanning team, and the bad coaches at ICS. Craig Fredeit The battle with Clarence. The bench buddies and Summer of '80. All the great z's I've had in classes, and fun in Yukon territory. Homecoming 85. Future plans: retirement. Favorite sayings: 4 , Beam me up Scotty. Shawn Ells: Will never forget: 8th grade Boston trip. Biology with Joe. Phil, Frank, Tom, Sev.and Sue. Algebra with Mike and Bing, Accounting with Kiz and the gang, the Roth- Brothcrs, OVcrnights and Summer of '85 with Squat, Kit, Sherri, Wulfie and everyone I might not have included. Favorite Sayings: Oh my! I don't care, oh come now! John Gasowski: Will never forget Hanging out in the body shop at night, ain't it strange what we do to feel allright? , sports editorials and D.R., also good times With Mike H., Pat K., Trent M. and Dan J. Pet Peeves: conformity, mornings. Future plans: to play professional hockey. Honorable mention: lightning. Emotional Rescue. Eric M. Gee: I will always remember those who were always there: Paul, e, Dave, Colin, Tim, Ron, Fred, Gretch, Jenny and especially Colleen. Homecoming '85, baseball, wrestling, Mr. Steis, Mr. K, marathon phone calls, spots 1-?. Pet Peeve: Rules. Special thanks to Colleen, you made it all worth it. I LOVE YOU. Remember: I miss you more and I love you more!!! Judy Gibney: Will never forget good times w Red, Mush, Marty, New years at S.S. w Carrie. Reds strange rage, words w Randy at Debs, Mark, Sum. of 83 w L.M., Cathy etc. Social Gatherings, 9G Sc Ex, T.S., Kev., Gang, times in avd. Genesis, Parks, Orchanstine, BB w Peg, chats w Peg moving chair w Candy, Deb good bad times. Soccer? K.B. Pitty Future stud, at ICS, dislike stud, body, teachers Ken IIY. People are strange. Lizard King, Thanx Gretchen. Bill Gilbert: Will never Forget Craig, Holly, Bry, Bob, Bo, Andy, Rob, Mike, Duane, Tim E.. and esp. Jenny. Always remember going to Marilla on the Z with Craig, lunch missions with Gary and Jamie, Party's in the room. Chew and Beer runs in the omni, But whats your point? . The Junior Snowball, wrecking the Regal, and Homecoming '85. Future plans: make it big in life and finish the T.A. Juliet Gilbert: Will never forget my friends I made in High School, especially Deb and Heidi. Summer of '84 with Deb, Ed, and Tina, living on the beach in Florida. The Rock The unpredictable day with Jane and Jeannine. Times spent with the Kiffins, times Spent with Jeff C. Future Plans: to go to college and to become successful. Andy Farmer: Will always remember the good times with JD and the boys. Won't ever forget the Gang (Tom, Andy, Ken, and Mike) and all my friends at ICS. Thanks for all the good times my friends. Future plans: a huge Bronco, a fast car and lots of money. Pet Peeves: gettin' caught and havin' to be home at 12. Favorite Sayings: It's party time, can I have a pass Mr. Lane. and see ya later Lori. Jen Fasolino: Will Never Forget Michele, Kim, and Stef, I love you all! wants to forget crash of 85 and 1-18-84-10-20-85. Always Remember times spent with Maria, Esp. mudwrestling the day we got canned and SU adventures. To S.M.: you ARE the greatest, thanx for everything!! Thanx to all mentioned and also to my family, I can always count on you! Favorite pastime is hoisting with Maria GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!! John Ferraccio: Will never forget my love Karen, friends J.H. Lori M., C.T., Gwen A., D.W., Patti K., J.B., party freshman year D.B., Pete S., S.M.; Favorite things: Fridays at David's house, breakdancing flies, Halloween, H.C 85, friends that are always there, going Putt-putt. Pet Peeves: gossips, stuck-ups, not being with Karen, going home. Special notes: I love you more than a barrelful of monkeys Karen. Lori and Gwen you're great friends. Dawn Ginter: Dawn will never forget: All my friends, old new. Thanx for nothin'! 'Kath. Coll- 8-11-85 4 SALE! Dina Kamala Denise, Karen Sharon, Mr.'s Steis Sabo, Amy Gio, Gwen The Pink Fountain. Pet Peeves: False Friends, P. Club. Future plans: Navy I B M. in Sydney!! Good Luck Guys, you'll need it! C.D. Roberta Gori: A great thanks to you: my sister Darlene, and to my friends Riikka, Heidi, Laurie, Patty, Bob, Jennifer, Michael. Eric, for the really good time that we spent together, I think I'll not forget you forever. Thanks also to every other person who helped me. This year with you was simply wonderful. Bye to everyone. Ciao! Dave Grabenstatler: Will always forget the good times spent with all my friends. Rich, Todd, Mike, Jeff, Steve, Jeff, Big A Spike. To all the Ag boys, Hammer Down . Favorite sayings: The world is full of kings queens who blind your eye's steal your dreams. Its heaven and its hell. USMC Semper-fi. Thanks Mom Dad. Love ya Sandy! Edie Graczyk: Edy thanx 2 Dina Chloe n Emer 4 giving me the Best yrs. of my life Thanx 2 Russ, Gus, Mike 'n Wrestlers 4 the worst tho it was fun Thanx Glenny 4 being my teacher and friend I luv u Gigi can't 4get Dame brkfast 4x4 Bobm jeep tool peeves red mrkr sand 180 on grey w Gigi ICS rembr this radical punk cuz I'm gonna make it anyway so NVR say NvR. Fut plans: marry the rich kid become PICASSO 2 N do Jamaica. Wayne Grambo: Will always remember: truck pulls, jamborees with the guys, cider. Fair '85, The Manlia Carny, Fords, a six pack of Genny Cream, Skoal, Hank Jr. and Charlie Daniels, girls, and chewin'. Never forget: Cooler, Irving, Ed. Ken, Eric, Rolling T hunder, and all my other rowdy friends. Pet Peeves: Nick's barn. Gin, and Take off yoru hat, son. Future Plans: to own something with wheels. Thanx Ma and Pa. I Love You! Dan Greene: Dan will never forget the old neighborhood, Ralph, Tom, Sam, O'B, Mark, Tom, and the rest of the guys. Remember the missions with Ralph and Brad, to the T.P., how many times we failed. O'B and Tino's. Easter Vacation, what we remember of it. The many hours spent lift mg in Ralph's basement with Tom and Mark. The adventure with Fitch and the baseball bat and the ax, the many signs and flags collected. Future plans: to forget BukBuk, become wealthy business man and take over family business. Pet Peeves: the cheese crowd, boring parties, mourning over small scrawny girls, Mark and Bern. Caren Grotke: Will always remember: Lisa W - Buffalo and its happenings, NYC, Dave - Toronto, 8 mo., Karen - LYF and Pioneer, J.H.- maroon camaros, skiing - Sue, K.N., parties, Joe, F.B., Jim, J.B., diets, spontaneous plans, changes, talks, to those forgotten it wasn't mental. Pet Peeves: Lisa's three, fat, one-way streets. Fav. Sayings: Fresh, I don’t know nor do I care! Future plans: its questionable. Susan Guest: Will always remember my b-friend Peggy everyone at IA, RBall V.S Ball, H R 215, dances; and the great x's at ICS w Caren, S.F., Karen, G.F., Eric, S.G.; D.Ed statistics w L.C., skiing, falling bodies - ha.ha. visiting my bro. at GSU, GutenTag. Thanx to all my friends and teachers, for making these 2 yrs the best. Good luck to all, always. Thanks Mom Dad, sis' and brothers for your love and support. Karen Gulczewski: Karen w I never forget Colleen, Mary, Lynn, Linda, Dawn. Will always remember the park in J sey, concerts, Sabres games P.C., 3 lights, midnight movies, bahah- ing, carnivals the green at gomo. Pet peeves: keys people who lie. Future Plans: to own a Z- 28 and to be happy and successful at whatever I may do. It may be those who do most, dream 52 moil. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad! Sharon Gulczewski: Will never forget: the real people I've met at ICS. esp: Dawn, Chris, Carla - I miss U! Dan Prom '85 (class), C.O'D., esp. Nancy, S.H. w B.G. (zucchini), Prince '84, hrm w Cus (the party J.S.) Karen G-, P.C.? Trig w thc Polish Connection, Driver's Ed - Deb, we survived! F.H.- Ms.M. Thanx! Will try to forget: J.M. (U need help) Pet P.: the elite F.S.: Hot! Mr. Mrs. C: couldn't have made it without you! Daryle Gustavel: Gus will not forget heading up to the Yukon Territory, Breaking School Records, going out, and all the friends and enemies? I made at Iroquois. No doubt , ARRRHH , You're dead man Pet Peeves- dislocated shoulder and parties at one's own house. See ya at the Gus Festival. There is no one like you. Dan Hand: Won't forget my buddies: esp.: Phips, Eric, Brad 4 Jamie. Those high security tests, fire extinguishers, buggin' Manny! Going shopping w J.J. and Beef Jerkeys. Will miss ICS football 4 coaches, A.O., Mr. Rollo, M.M., Thanx. Future plans: to play football and be wealthy. Favorite saying: You mutinous dog . Thanx Mom Dad for being there, I Love You. lane Hasselback: Never forget Kiersten, rose petals, Hubbards, and horses in mud. SOY, Vegas '83. N.Y.C. '85, how rude. Deb., Drama cast parties. Love ya gyys. E.M., Glenn, S.T., Jen, B.D., )on, E.R., Sue, and Jim. Dance to G. Miller, Tony. Backstage 13, smile, think happy, the word of the day is ... Godziall. John, Bird lives. Hi Matt. Mom, still want the east wing? Love ya and Dad 2. Chris sweets: Maine? FOREVER! Katie Healy: Will always remember: Field Hockey ESG 84-85. Many w Nancy (toilets) 4 tinkle trio. Our homes, park dances. Good times w Barb, Dawn co-cap Denise. Thanx Sleph, Mike, Pat, Mom, Dad, I luv U. Mystery surrounds me I wonder where I'm goin'. there's a cloud above me it seems to have the way. I'm goin' straight ahead cuz its the only way I know. I'm goin' leave the past live just for today. Tammy Heberling: I'll never forget K.R., |en, D.W., Marie, P.K., Cheryl. A M., Karen esp. LIT - you've made my life great! Won't forget the parties, 9 82-6 83,8 84,10 84, Sergio Canada - ihanx guys. Donna never forget FRANKIE! Laurie I'll never forget you - how could I? Mr. S. you're fabulous! A special thanx to my parents for being there for me. Keep in touch guys, I love ya all!! Auf Wiedersehen. Sandra Hell: Fondest memories are of the times spent with Barb P.. Laura W., Jenny Y., Sherry K., and esp. Kellie Dina Will never forget the times spent being a part of Roots Red Army , Hockey with squares, the excitement of N.Y.C., the Cleveland Hill Game, and of course Dave G. Pet peeves, one who takes over a sport and knows nothing about it. Favorite Saying: Something Fierce . Thanx Mom, I Love You . Marlin I. Hilburger: Nothing excites me like the future. Except, perhaps the past with Dave B., Dave B., Tony (T|) O , Prescott S., Todd S., Darby C. Stephanie B., |oy H.. Sheri R , Michelle S., Maura T., and last but certainly not least THE BEAST. GOT A PEN??; CAR .. Ken .. KEYS .. TUESDAY!!; LATER. Colin Hilton: Will always remember: B.F. 1, Mike S. and the rest of the '85 crew, Mike F„ C.S., Mr. Huge, Andrea P„ everyone in homeroom 11 (yes, including the bum up front!), and all my friends at I.C.S. Never Forget: burning suburbans, the driveway crew, something French at Delia's (?), soccer, the Dregs, Frisbee skip outs, French Road, and dances Future Plans: owning a condo in Hawaii and cheating on my 75,000 S a year Income Tax Form. Clark Hincher: I will never forget corner hanging swimming, soccer, track 8S 86 The Captain and my big catfish. Jeff, Dale, Steve. Heath. Mich, Dickie, Dan, Ginger M. Balser. Polevaulting was the best! Jeff, I will always remember our friendship. We take chances but not when it comes to Dun Dun Dah! Polevaulters Unite! Hi Marla! Anna Holcomb: Will always remember friends made and times spent at ICS. Going out with Terry, break at 5, wild times at Nee and Ter's house, Trip, Trip , 6 hr. field stay. k hn - the Amazon, on missions. Boces bus, Mark, Lisa. Robin and Linda - six little .. , lazy! , times with Bill and Jimbo, Colleen, Jim, Dan, H.O. with Dunne and Mrs. Parks, D.l. 83-85, Prom '85 and all my memories with Bob. Thanks Mom and Dad! Michelle Hoppe: Will always remember special times with Bill and the love he has given me through the years, no beaches with my wheaties, where's the napkins?, Florida 84 85, little girl and my car, cheering with the zoo , the almost accident Tam, talks with the girls- Sar, C.S., Jen, M.P., lesah and RK, Sarah's mess, Red-1 want my $25, Steph Rauel, Kiss; I got you babe To my mom and dad, thanks and I love you! Joy Huber: Will always remember my best friends Maura and Sheri and the great times we shared; lag, Florida, Roof, Beach. 747, skiing and the Squat Team Will never forget the special times share w Nanc, R.S., Katie, M.N., Marty, T.J., and of Homecoming '84 w Dave, D.B. Pet Peeves: Getting caught and having a curfew. Favorite saying : I gotta quit! Thanx Mom and Dad for everything! I love you! Kevin Hubbard: Will never forget Jon, bulk food, Buffalo is different at 3:00 a.m.. Camp Pioneer, Karen, Chicago, Hey Jude, Jr. Snowball 14 2, soccer team, N.Y.'s Eve '85, Gretchen I forgive you. Future: attend Notre Dame 4 become an architect despite Mr. H., and to TRAVEL. Favorite saying which I wish I had followed: Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive anyway , Friends . It has been a pleasure doing business with you! Randall Hyer: Will never forget the two frustrating years of V. Soccer with all the guys, skiing and crush , the incident w MPC and the rest of the good times with H.S., the Summer of '85 at camp; Pet Peeves: Hr. 11 and math notes; Future plans: to become a millionaire and the travel to outer space ... Every minute of the hour is a memory of the past. Sarah Hyman: Will always remember: Cheering, Homecoming, softball, Olean, Patty, C.G., Sue, Ron, Julie, Bruce, Kelly, Carrie, never forget: fruity pebbles, The trees are upside down, Bon-bon time, P-ville, drive-in. Rah, the wall, road trips. Cabin Party 11 20 84, Gargoyle. Oregon, Liz's house, retreat, memories w Craig, Chelle, Tam, John Doe for I.K., Chelles mess, talks w Tam, The Rah-zoos Thanx Mike and Nette, I love you. Pet peeves: Polyester Pig. Dan Jackson: Will remember all the good times spent with the best friends, campouts in Wales with OV; cruisin' in the Beast, M and J's; trips to Sherkston, Oh No, boarder patrol!; Home- coming '85, J.V. Soccer in '83, skiing on a Friday night - 85, Spanish field trips, parties, etc. Pet peeves - coaches that cry, pud. Michael Jankowiak: Will always remember all of the friends that I've made during my years at Iroquois. Will never forget all of the great times down at the range. These 4 years have been the best and worst of times but thanks to the people who cared, things turned out O.K., my only regret is not realizing how fast these 4 years have gone by and not making the best out of them. Lisa lohengen: Will always remember: Dawn, Dawn, Julie, Dina, Donna, Anne, Lori, and everyone else who made life worth living. Never forget: dancing in the bathrooms, 97 Rock Dance, McD’s parking lot, the Summer of '85, the Friday Night Crew, and the advice they gave me: Good girls go to Heaven, bad girls go everywhere! Favorite sayings: interesting, life's been good to me ... so far , California here I come . Twiggy, Jim, It's been fun . Jennifer Jones: Will never forget: Kellie, JRH, Jen, T.S., Becky, T.K., Mar 4 all the talks, outings, trips 4 rides home 11R English, Psysics 4 Math class. UR w Amy and Lisa (Bud and dorms), Toronto w Dawn 4 Barb (3:00 a m ). Fla. - Sp. '85. Summer '83 and '85 w Janelle 4 Charmaine, NYC with J.J.J., camp 4 esp Soccer players. Pet peeves: broken arms and hospitals, KS, mornings, getting caught. Future plans: Florida 4 money. Thanx mom, ILY! Nancy Kamman: Always remember: all the wild times and talks with my bestest friend Katie. Morning S-Sters with J.H. Thanks Bud! Camp with S.R. and M.T. Spankers eye! Ski Club w M.N. Surprise Party Thankx K.U H.C. '83 4 '84, Midn. talks with B.S., the tinkle trio! C- Town w-end with D.S. Pet peeves: locking my keys in the car!! Thankx guys we finally made it! I love you mom and dad, you taught me so much. Sue Katprzyk: Fondest memories are of all the great times with her best friends, Chele, Jenn, Laurie, Ann and Sherry, eggm and runnin around causing troublfeArith Chele, Laurie and Jenn. 53 Will always have special memories of Chrisl Love ya! You're ihe best! Future plans: Are to be happy and with Chris! Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. California here we come. Sherry and Chelc. Ann Keem: Will never forget Boces but especially the bus ride. Will never forget Dianne, Sue, Lisa, Jim, Jeff, Scott, Pete, Dan, Larry, Bruce, and my sis Theresa. Thanx guys! Will never forget Bryan Adams concert, 9 28 85 and 9 6 85, the races, and all of those Monday night movies. Thanks mom and dad, I love you! Heidi Kiffin: Will always remember friends made at ICS in the past 2 yrs. Esp. Jutes - I luv ya! Ames. Greg, M.M., The twatts, Bwab, Chris C, Miss., EJ, and Kenny Jo. Times never forgotten: Skiing, The tinkle trio, Rm. 17, Pat my couch, and the rock. Believe it or not, thanx mom dad - I couldn't have done it without ya! Tammy Kimmel: Will never forget: the great times in cheerleading, The Almost Accident , McD's, cruizin' (across the state line), HC '84, K.B. ‘85, '206'. Will always remember: Kel, L.K., Chelle, P.J., Nee, K.L., Jen, J.J., Edi, Buger, Mouse, Rick, and everybody from McD's, and anybody else I left out. Special thanx to Jeff, Sarah, Wendy, Wheels, Cathy, Kellee, and also Mr. Root, the Endrcs, and mom and dad I love you all. Good luck to those of you left behind. Cathy King: I have only been here for 2 years but I have made a lot of great friends like Barb Patterson. Heather Slmme, and many more like Laura. Robin, Ron, Jeff, etc. I will never forget those people. My pet peeves are K.Z. and D.B. I know I will forget them! My further plans are to marry Wayne Dressier! Class of '86 Rules . Dianne Kless: Fondest memories are of all the friends I've made at ICS esp. Ann, Cheryl, Anna, Jen and Missy. The Boces Bunch, Alabama '83. Bryan Adams '85, and the Monday night movie goers , but most of all Pat Kaufmann and all the special times we've had together. I love You 2 1 85. Future plans: to succeed in Cos. and spend the rest of my life with Pat! Thanks Mom, Dad. Bro., Sis., Gramps and Gram. - I Love You. Mike KUx: I will always remember the good times I had with the Wolverines, Scott, and Bob down by the bridge. Also, I will never forget Ed, John, Kelly, Vicki, Denise, Nikki, Dave, Tracy, and going to see Blue Oyster Cult, the Scorpions, Ted Nugent, and Roger Waters in concert. And if the dam breaks open many years too soon. And if there is no room upon the hill. And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too. I'll see you on the dark side of the moon . Renee Kompinski: Will always remember Pete and the special times we've shared. The Summer of '85 with Greg, Chris, Mike, Rene Roley - I love you guys! Florida '85 with Michelle, Erick and Frsck, Kiss-Kiss Winnie and Driver Ed. Will never forget S.H. 206, FHF, The wing-wing washout and Roley with his booty prep school. Pet peeves: Hane, people who are always late. Thanks to all my friends and Mr. T, you made it great. I love you, mom. Gary Konter: Will never forget Dave and The PM, Lar, Mark, The Ratt concert with Robin, Linda, Ang and Sherry all in my car, there and back from the concert and all the rest of my friends during these school years. Future plans: college and to party. Ronald Kostrzebski: I had a great 4 years! Timesspent with my nutty buddy's, Ron long Lude, my Empire Games buddies, B AGUBA guys, Phips, and always Ethan Stinker! Thanks Mom and Dad! oh yeah Tom. Pet peeves: Gooney-goo-goo. Fondest memories: Wrestling and Football; Uncle Pete the Coach , and Mr. Marcheson. Thomas Kostrzebski: Awesome is the word to express my feelings towards my four years of High School, due to a certain few individuals. Sports were great especially football and wrestling. Here's some advice for the young wrestlers, Success to the strongest, who are always, at last, the wisest and best . Ralph Waldo Emerson. Robin Krane: Will never forget Beth, Kim, Shar, Anna, Julie, Dees, sis-Kim, Dale, Reifer. Bill, Jimbo, Skinheads, Col, Maria, Hat, Ter, Carrie, Nee, Wayne, Missy, Niece, Shan, Lyn, Ang, and all my other friends-you know who you are, but esp. my best friend Linda you're the best- thanx! Fondest memories: parties at house, J.B., concerts, carnivals, Boces bus, D.S., Toronto, parks and hanging out. Pet peeve: Rumors. Thanx ma! Patricia Krupski: Will always remember all my friends esp. Jen, S.G., Chris, C.T., John, K.N., Lisa, Eric, D.W., Tam, C.G., Nat, Ted, Rikka and Roberta. Will never forget Mr. E's Chem Class, Halloween '83 at J.P.'s house, trick or treating, rotten eggs seances. Weekend trip to Catskill Mts., Pep Club, Summer Drs. Ed. Special thanks to Mr. Cronk for all his help and mom and dad for putting up with me. Good luck Grad's. Larry Kurowski: I will never forget all the great times. Staying up to see the dawn with Sam. Getting chased and NSI. Going canoeing on the lake and hanging out at the barn playing basketball. Won't forget the great times with J.M., Jason, E.M., Jeff, Sam, and Domski. Tom, you're the best brother and I love you mom and dad. Where have all the good times gone? Liu Klumpp: Liu will never forget good friends; Lori, M.M., Kathie, K.K., Brian, K.M. and esp. Jackie and Liu. Always remember: Sherkston '85, 5 a.m. talks, expeditions downtown, Marilla Carnival, Homecoming '85 w Warren, adventures w Liu, MJ Concert, Mrs. K., long rides, deerhunting, M.A.M's and cskimos. Pet peeve: good-byes. Future plans: Live life to the fullest and keep on smiling! Craig J. Knox: I shall never forget the quim, school. Brad S., Shrimp, DB, Gumbey, JB, Lensey, DC, Vicki, Ramn, TK, Goof Group, Jank, and Snaht. Unfortunately, I must leave Sudbury to go do the Will and to give the paddle to those who need it. Favorite uying: Deus Gratia Boves Non Volare . Favorite rhythms: triplets, 16th, 8th, 16th notes; off beat accents. Favorite chords: C, Bb, Am; G. Ab, G, F . Sherry Kolerski: Will never forget: Jen, Kim, Robin, Linda, Carrie, Sue, Julie, Sandy, and esp. my best friend Michelle. Fondest memories: concerts, carnivals, Chele's Grams, malls, EMW Chccrlcading, campouts, parties, and esp. the 5 1 2 months spent w Wayne (m.t.l). Future plans: Calif, here we come Chele and Sue. Favorite uying: Spare me! Thanx mom and dad, luv ya! Timothy Kolk: Let's ulute all the MFer's: H20MAN, Porky, Winslow, Mr. Clinard, Hairbags, BRF, Vice Squad. Dear WW3 - Fredett was the only real soccer coach we have had. Parky is a fat sow • let's kill her and Mr. Bowling. Will always remember egging (Pigs, Hbags, L.W.), women's beards, Genesis, Waters, Fixx, Springstein. Pet peeves: English teachers, busywork. idiotic rules, unreal coaches, gym notes. Thanks Mr. E., Mr. D., Mr. Ra., Mr. K., Mr. Re. Goodbye farmer tech. Bob Kuzma: Had an awesome time. Will never forget Jamie and his van. The Montego and 120, Old Grandma Juice, chives, football and track, Friday mornings, Carnie action, Nick's house, grad parties (Laurie's), smoking, chewing, camping out, Todd's truck, suspension and all that stuff. Good luck to Andrea, Melinda and soforth. Thanx to Todd, Scott, Brian, Eric, Joe, Joe and mostly Berni. Matt Labrake: I would like to thank my parents, grandparents, and other relatives for everyth- ing they have done for me, your love and support has helped me to grow as a person. Thanks Mom and Dad for the best Christmas gift. Holly! I want to uy a special prayer for Pop-pop. I will never forget Ron, Liu, Dawn, Kelly, Missy, Paul, Jay, Todd, Jenny, Dave, Jim, Pastor, and Many Others, High school romances . Can't forget Rosiel Kiersten Lang: Will always remember good times spent with Jane, R.W., Nancy, Dar, the rahs - HC '82 '84, New Years, hippo, conquests and stories, revolutions, surprises. Summer '85 - Liu and the crew at D.L., 7 30 85, pm shots, out after hours and the Falls. Pet peeves: 2 faces, 1- sided relationships, goodbyes and but- . To my mom, Mr. Root, and my friends - Thanx! I o it all 2 u! I hasn't ended, it's only just begun • ENJOY! Linda Lappin: Will never forget the old gang: Beth, Kim, Jul, Sher, Bill, Jim, Jimbo, John, Dave, Col, Kim, Decs, Kontors, Anna, Sam, Reif, Skinheads, Schiavi's, Wayne, Ter everyone else esp. my B F Robin. Will never forget the good times spent w Troy Scott 1, 2 I'll luv yas 4- ever. Good times were at parties, concerts, Troy's, carnivals, B.bus, park. Thanx ma dad. Favorite uying: Wa happen'? Pet peeve: gettin' busted. Kara Link: Kara won't forget LeeAnn, B.M., Amy, T.K., The McyD's crew, T.E., and the deadheads, track. The Blues Brothers, Homecoming '84, spring break '85, Prince concert, Clint and Mike, cabin party, talks and walks with Lee, yeah it is , Canada and Foreigner, the old monza, and all friends at I.C.S. Future plans: live in Fla. with LeeAnn, own my purple vette, get married and live without worries. Thanks Lee and Kyle, love ya both. James Livziey: Will never forget Jeff, D.B., James, Mike, M.C., Andrea and the umurai, as well as many others. Always remember the swim team (a superior breed!), James and Granny, Heath's massive AB machine. Homecoming '85 and the party afterward. Pet peeves: morning practices, generic beer, and teachers. Favorite uyings: Let's party and Hey dude. Future plans: to move to Tibet and become a Buddist Monk. Bob Leney: I will never forget working on Chapter Review Tests in English with Kevin, and all the 12X quizzes I almost passed. Pet peeves: wrestlers and people who take A.P. English and like it. Future plans: go to college for a year or two and find an extremely rich girl who is willing to get married and share the wealth! Laurie Lotempio: Laurie will never-4-get: Sept. 26, Oct. 27, Jan. 3 (thanx-4-the sox). Hey Gramps Lo Lo is callin. S.M. you T wanna undwich? Peanut butter A bologna?, Best Wishes , Here's to corduroy burns, bruised bones frozen feet. Thanx-4-the rosesl Jen watch the snake! Best Bud Val don't cry. P.R. thanx-4-D.L.! green jello, redi whip, H.O., A red mustangs! Go Home S.S.! WUB ya-4-eva, tickle monster thanx 4 HC '84 '85. Az or bust! Ron luders: Good times in FB BB. 11R English, Retards: Jen, Fred. K, Trig. Phips Mand, 11R SS w O.B., Mark, RADAR The Roth Bros., Hmrm w M.P., Mai A Nance, Scorekeeping w E.G., fish expedition '85 A S.Trek w Fred!. Homecoming '84 A '85. Thanks to the Funk, Dan, Mark, Jen A Coach K. for all his knowledge and to mom and dad for their hard work. Future plans: to manage the Yankees and see The Boss in N.J. Nancy Makowski: Will never forget all my friends I met through the years esp. Kellie, L.B., Shell (the mud), G.F., Maryanne, Mari, Ami, good luck guys! Homeroom was different. Michael - who taught me how to care for longer than a couple of months. Special things: all the dances. Prom '85, HC '85, Bruce '84, 4 19 85. Future plans: attend college and make mom and dad proud, I Love You! Thanks Diana. Bye ICS. 54 Iroquois this cowgirls going home) let's rodeo guys! Gary Malinowski: Will always remember the great times with friends and hope many more to come. Playing football baseball, C.C.'s party, Butch's party w lare Bare, D.H.’s house, Carny w thc swinger and M.M. Mr. Bowen's class w Eric R.A. Sneaking in dances with B.S., |eH, O.B. Cannot forget about Big D Twatt (Jeff). Future plans: seeing Greg at ECC. Pet Peeves: '85 football, S.S. “almost''. Don Mammoser: Can't ever forget the great times with the greatest of friends R. Zak, Mike M., Jli, J.Mayne, Mark O., trips to the cabin'', the Zakmobile, the omni and its Alpine. Intense indulgence during summer of '85. Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time, and then one day you find, 10 years have got behind you, no one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun - Pink Floyd. Kenneth Marek: I will always remember the fun I had in here these past two years, including Lloyd's Boces Bus, I'll never forget blowing off Mikey's gym class with Karl M. and giving him a hard time. I also won't forget the fun with Billy, Jimbo and the rest of the crue. Michael Maslowski: Always remember Summer '85, Don's house, cabin, the party room at Bill's, Chris, Bill, Don, Big Jeff, and all the others. The Ludwig era, Boston. Pet Peeves: teachers at ICS. Future Plans: be happy. Ines Mata: Ines will never forget the time spent in Iroquois, especially at Homecoming (J.K.). I want to say thanks to my parents because now that I'm in America I can't believe it! Spanish Club, I had a very fun time in Toronto (Mrs. Z) A great thanks to my family here (I love them so much) and everybody who has helped me. Thanks to AFS guys and people in Math and English class. Lori Mathews: Never forget Karen John, C.T., Cindy, J.H., Lisa, D.D., Donna, D.W., Kaszu, S.K., Kim, A M., Mary Jo, S.G., Mary R., G.A. many more. Summer '85, Ron 7 17 85 (Speak To Me), D. lake w Kaszu - only 14? Sgt. D.Brown Marines. 9 28 85. Mr. Stilson Mr. Stepus - You be bad. Thanks to my sis - Miss T. for your patience PR's: 10 wks ( longer), 8 a.m. appt's. Thank you M. Whip for caring about Sweet pea. Clicking on cut Jeffrey Mayne: I shall never forget gym brawls. The 'HHH', Bass, Brown trout fishing, Pink Floyd, the cabin, Mossberg. Homecoming '85, Pine rider, Mrs. Pitkin (yoda), 2nd period S.H., I shall never forget good friends like Don, Mike, Duane, Phips, big Mitch, Chris, Rob, bakes, big leidich. Wags. Also midnight stroll, cabin, loafer, crash, breakin' brothers. Jeff Maze: Will always remember the special times spent with Steph. My friends - esp. Jay, lar- Bear, Ken, and Jeff. Never forget 4 a.m. adventures, the couch, drive in, Marilla Carnival, canoeing with V, getting chased by older sisters with 151, Rybarczyk's party, and the Summer of '85. Thanks sis, Ma and Pa. Pet peeves: hangovers. Scott Mcalpine: Will never forget great times with Pete Jon Schiavi, Mike M. Alike B., Mike H., Mike W., Pat, Dave, and the rest of the gang. Never forget last summer partying with Jim John Clapp. Kruska, Mike, Joe, and the Scarvy's. Always remember: The plop, the ditch, broke leg's with Mile. Liz and Maria at the Rat Shack, trips to Darien w Pete and getting busted, Jon and the T.1 will always remember Frisky. Future plans: Become leader of local KuKluxKlan and go crazy. Robert James McArthur: Will never forget the goodtimes going down to the bridge w Scott, Mike, and Joh, playing those teenage stoned death games. It is there that I experienced the unknown: Zyth, I already did break on through to the other side, and will continue to. The gods have showed me the way to a place of mystery and I long to be there. Remember that once your gone you can never come back, so live it to the limit, and beyond. Kieri Anne McKellar: Will always remember the happiness and tears shared with Kris, Kellie, Gretchen and Mrs. Parks. Will never forget the rodeos and jamborees and the memories they'll always bring. Thank you Donnie for being The wind beneath my wings. I love you. At first you teased and taunted me, but I say to each his own. So long - my prep friends from Mary Pat McNamara: Will always remember: Sue, S.Z., Sandi, G.T., Kim, C.O., D.S., and esp. Debi, LONG winter walks. Blizzard w the other, FUB Priorites PA Force, 4 a.m. gas run, Bobolink’s, Deb. 1, Cherry Red, NYE '84, soccer, Texas. Favorite sayings: PA, Yikes, Food giant, and hilarious. Pet peeves: HC '84, Green Water Buffalo's, people w tans, skiing, Amherst, losing what you love most. Future plans: college. Pete Mercurio: Will probably never forget: Espanol w Paul, Jenny, Ann, Z. P.C. Mitchell, and Katie eating my lunches. The soccer team, Tim, C.H., Bry, R.H. and Matt. Little D, Egging Pigs. Also, Gus, Mark, Slats, Jon, Kooze and Dan, Polskak, skiing. Brock, Tri-Town, Maz and Soeders. I will never forget: Bud, No doubt, hunters creek, driving people home, cheap beer, the math god Mike Mertel: To all the excellent friends I've made in the last four years. It's been real. And to the best person at I.C.S., S.D., the one person who always cares. She's the best and always will be. I'll never forget the carni w Gary and the swinger or the overnight tourn. with Eric and the team, we kicked butt. Good Luck to everybody and remember: if you're gonna have fun, do it. Pet peeves: School Board, SAT's, and THE WINDOW. Tom Meyer: The best times were shared with Patti; Fla., NYC. Special thanks to Mrs. M. Never forget: lal Mom and Dad do for me; D.K.'s S-gear and B.Z.'s bug. Always have the RA IV '70 JUDGE. Becky Mickney: Thanks for all the good times: Kara, MaryAnn, Elmer, Rosie, Eric, Col., EHI and B O. Remeber things can (and will) be better than FINE . Oh, Call me Reba Michi. Please, I can't stress this enough. Remember the Pilgrims! Thanks: Mum; Pop; my childhood imagi- nary friend, Shirely; and in the smallest most insignificant way. The Couch Potato. And don't let me forget, there is something to be said for attitude problems. Laurie Milazzo: I'll never forget the times with Kel, Chen, Roz, Summer's 83-85 fantasies. Will always remember times with Sue, studyhall, opening the door. Homecoming '83, '85 Chellc, Prom 84 getting ready with Kel, good times with Mark. Fondest memories with Jeff - 9 7 85 Remember the beach , good friends in ICS, Ted ob movies tony tren, Roz and Jeff fight's D.G., helpful talks, Love ya all, thanks for all the fun. Laurie Miley: I will never forget everyone that helped make ICS a little better, esp. Cindy, Jeff, Kim, Caren, and Jacquie and all the memories we will share - the long walk down S. Blossom, moving bathtubs (what are friends for), the Pool at 4 a.m., Niag. Falls (10-19-85), the INN and deathtrap lavs, making an omlet with Jacquie, JNC and those canuk's at Regal, Christmas and pool part's at Caren's, the great adventure along the Queen 'E, Dave (8 8 85) luv ya, but remember that birds have wings! Mary Ann Miller: Will always remember the good times spent w Jean, Becky Sue. All-day trail rides. Rose, Homeroom w B.M. T.M., going to the park w Lisa. Rochester and the long ridehomc, putt-putt M.T. Will always cherish the special times spent with Mark esp. Junior Prom '85, Homecoming '85, 8-2-85. Plaid underwear, Kirby don'i forget 18. Pet peeves: co- ed dorms, handcuffs. Scott Miller: Will always remember hockey and will always try to remember Spartan road trips. Will never forget Amy, Tent's party (?). Ethan's shindig, the cemetery, art, Spartan breakfast, jungle juice, whip cream w C.C., Than, Scrapper, Ross, O.B., my idol Chris C, the farm and of course. Dad. Thanx Mom, Gramp, and the rest. Nice suit, Ethan! Ethan Minkrl: Will always remember all the love and special times spent with Michelle and many more to come. Never forget lifting and partying w Scotty, scoring goals in soccer with Schwanz and J.A., walk home from Tent's, scraping with O.B., Sam, L.K., and D.B., Jamie's HUGE legs. Pet peeves: Incompetent soccer coaches. Future plans are to play soccer. Virch you geek! Thanx to Fritz who showed me the real meaning of life. Laura Jean Moessinger: Laura will always remember times spent with her best friends Amy, Deb Marie, skipping out. Apricot Brandy with Amy Bob and porch parties. Also thanks to H.C. and Sharon. Pet peeves: Arrogant people 12X. Favorite sayings: Your duck's out, ZOOM!, Don't choke the chicken, groovey. Special thanx to Mom and Dad: I Love You. Thanx God for getting me this far. Good Luck Class of '86. Eric Moffett: Will never forget - football, wrestling, baseball, and all the hilarious times with Kooz, Bill, Gary, D.B., Chris, Pat, Greg, Brad, Jamie, Mike, Mammal, Wheels, and esp. my buddy Dan, • Homecoming '85 with my chewin' bud Phips , and our Happy Feel. Also - long talks with Chrissy andCaryn about everything. Pet peeves: Well ya gonna win? , That's an hour, see ya Monday . Luv ya Mom Dad (C ya). Matthew Moran: Will never forget good times with Jon, Dan, Prescott, Tim, Pete, Scott, Mark, Greg, and everybody else. Won't forget Summer '85, riding in the Green Vomit, playing buzz, Putt-Putt and the road trips to West Seneca. Will always remember: playing B-ball with Larry, Scott, Jeff and Jon up at Jay's, playing soccer, and always getting injured. Future plans: going to college and becoming successful! Paul Moretta: Remember always my great times with Gretch, Mouse, Laura, Geepers, KSS, Mike S.. Kel, Katie, Andrea, and esp. with Mike and Tim. Will always remember Orange crush, PC, Huge!, Jeremiah Weed, Prom '85, H.C 84 '85, Espanol 3 with Senora, I never get sick, Alice in Wonderland, baseball and soccer with Pud. Thank you Mom and Dad, I couldn't have done it without you! Hissa Morganti: Will always remember: Fair Band, D.Club, Cast parties. Python, B.County Magic, Band Trips, PL AH, Aud. Concerts, recliners, Bahamas, Tact, Water fights. Heaven, Otis, Co. Toasters, Boogalas, Sw. Hatchbacks, sarcasm, Flirt, Mitch, Bcauracracy. Bill (I.L.Y.), R.V., Jim, Jane, K.D., Glenn, J.S., Rob S.G., Missy, S.T., Greg - and all the rest of the gang, Mr. D's, Marks'. Tom, Dad, Laura, and Hank - Thanks. Karen Navagh: My fondest memories are of course the times spent with John. I'll always remember my friends, especially C.T., Lori, C.N., Eric, C.G., Sue and D.W. I'll never forget the Freshman Dance '82, Homecoming '85, or the hayride. Future plans: to be a teacher, also to write the great American novel Pet peeves: seizures in Sociology and not being with John. Molly Nunan: Molly will never forget times spent with Ralph, N.Falls, Rocks, B.R., Dan's party, HC 84 85, Summers, movies. My b-day, Letchworth w Lisa and Mike, the snowbank (2 strangers), the talk w Lisa, spy missions, Mike's house, Denise - the summer, OB., Steph, Kathy, Jen, G , the hill w Chelle, Florida w Joy - thanx for a great time! skiing w N.K., swimming, s-ball, cafegging. Pet peeves: buk-buk stuff, steelers. Pat O'Brien: Pat will never forget the gang. Wags, Green, Appa, Tom, Sam, Bill, Fitch, Bak, and Bry, Summer of '85 playing Putt-Putt with L.K. and B.B., destructive missions. TIP. and Norm at Santino's. Lake Niagara, The Boss and Bryan Adams. Football with good friends D.G., Ludes, E.M., and everyone else. Raising havoc with M.S. and Ludes in B.F., Homecoming with Kellie and everything else with Kellie. Pet peeves: injuries, women, giving Mr. O'B. the satisfaction of seeing me quit sports. Tony Occhino: The door has closed- our minds are opened- the teacher has spoken- the bond is broken- academics and behavior are forced in your brain- only you can feel the pain- one more year 'til we even the score .. Good times with Marty, D.B., Les, P.S., and most important Darby and Heath (Cliff) and here comes the sun do do • do do. Colleen O'Donnell: Fondest memories: All the wild times w Missy esp. JJ's party (Missy where are you!). Genesis, HC '85, olives twinkies. P.A. Force: San, Sue, Rat, MPat, S.Z., Blake Hill EA Cops, spy on Dub missions. NYEve '84 R. Waters w Schlat. Bren, Deb, A.P., The Wall. Pet pv: 2 Faced Friends. Fut. Plan: Vet Tech. For long u live high u fly, smiles u give tears you cry all u touch all u see is all your life will ever be. - PINK FLOYD. I luv u Mom Dad! Irk N. Osuch: I will never forget the good times with Joe, Joe, Bob, Todd, and Scott. Will always rembmer riding with Joe, and braking the trail . Never forget the massive power of the ISUZU, and the high performance of the Quadrunner. Future plans are to become a carpenter. Thanks for everything mom and dad, I love you. Todd Pascarella: Will always remember Erk, Fran, Erik, Tammy, and Jaci. Never forget the party spot, the Yoty , M.J.'s, half gallon mixes, the basket-ball game and Allegheny. Never foret Gary, Rodney and the band. Old one ear. Hawaii '83. Special midnight trips. The weekend. 40 times! . The Funnel. Thanks Mom and Dad for your help and guidance. (Remember it never hurts to play The Game every once in a while, besides you love it and you know it!) Barb Patterson: Will never forget all my special friends esp. Gina, G.S., Laura, S.H., and Cathy. Will always remember good times at BOCES and all the friends I made there esp. Lisa G. Lori, will never forget country hoedowns, trip to NYC, Cruise '86 McD's Crew. Pet peeves: Goodbyes. Future plans: college and to be a successful cosmetologist. Don't Dream it Be it . All my best to all my friends. Thanks Mom Dad, I Love You. Jay Pawloski: Will never forget Phipps, Mark, Duane, J.T., Muffy, Lisa. Sue and the rest of my friends @ ICS, Conventions 84 85 National in Miss, All my Acct buddies, Canisius dances w the gang. Favorite sayings couldn't tell ya, what's up man? Pet peeves: late passes, teachers who cn't teach, farmers, people who mock out Cragburn. Future plans: college, being rkh. Thanks Mom Dad for all your help. Gina Pecoraro: Will always remember these four special years, three of the best spent with Al - 1-4-3! Thanx Gidg, Laura, Barb. Karen, Kellie, Mark, Tam, and Jen for being the best friends anyone could ever have. Cherished memories: Homecomings, Proms, Niagara Falls, BB games, chasing hunks, shiebe lists, 10 2 83, 1 27 85, Roses, Frog Face, and Toronto. Thanx Mom, Dick, Rich, Dad, Kathy, Todd, Danny, Sara, Jay for being so wonderful! Rosellen Peek: Will always remember the good times. Especially those with Di, M.W., Jane, Jen, Bb, Kris, EM, and the drama club. Think Cherish '84 - '85, CILT and MBC. Thanks to Mr. Ross, Dee, Mrs. Gilbert and Kitty for all their help and support. Always look forward - never look back! Life is just beginning - go live it. Favorite times: Montreal '85, Teddy Bear Wars, and cast parties. Andrea Perison: Will never forget my father and all the special times we shared. Special times w Jill, driving. Jellies, and ice cream, Silver Lake, I'll always remember you. Mike, Paul, Col, Mike M., Erk, Colin, I luv ya all. The 'HHH', the wave. Future plans: go to Hawaii and have a blast. Tim, Donna, and Ron, you're all the best! I love you mom. Amy Pietrantone: I will never forget my special friends, Mar, Incs, Nan, who have always been there for me. Never forget: Summers esp. '85 in Spain, the Pasagali's, prince, Homecoming '84 '85, Toronto, Senora, and Big Bro, Mikc(s), and Antonio gracias Bro, the Barn, PEI, Andrea without a childhood together, against all odds. Pet peeves: Reality Reaks, Goodbyes. Thanks Mom Dad for all you have done for me. I Love You! Future - unknown. Returning to the homeland. Miguel - Te Quiero , para siempre! If you love something set it free ... Jeff Phillips: I will always remember the loving, and precious moments spent with all my dear and joyous friends. Good one, huh Roz. Thanks for graduating me Duane, Ludes, D.H., Manimal, Welks, J.P., Stretch, Trigger, Homecoming '85 with Erk, Brad, G.M. Volunteer firemen in the pit, pre-game chews with Ludes, Big Lor fill your gut. Pet peeves: M.M., Laurie M., Football coaches that don't let you chew. Oh and also my friend Roz. Mkhelle Pronobis: Michelle will never forget Gopher Steph, Times w Nelson, special talks w Kath, and the hill w Molly. Rah-zoo, chatting w Chelle, Maura, Homecoming 84 85, driving w Laurie, Bob, and Ted, Summer of '85 w Chrissy and Heaven . Fondest memories are of Dave and all the special times together • 9 26 81 - Al's cottage. My 17th birthday. Mom and Dad - Thanks - I love you. Dave Puchala: Memories: trip to Roch., trip to Mexico (Arriba!), Holiday, week long party at Ken's, Motley Crue in Roch. (VH), concert veterans, Delia's (dryers), Dio (2 row), party ma- chine, spending bucks, remember? (M.O.), whisper, staples. Salty Dog, Ria (te amo siempre), midnight shows (D.S.), Putt-putt, Piels, The Wall, Lizzy Borden (set up). Thanks: Senora, PM, Ken, L.R., Gar., etc. All in all its just another brick in the wall. CaH Quick: Will never forget: SS 10R with Mark, Matt, Bob $. - poker, game show (What's the capital of Upper Volta?); French with Bob B., Bob L., Bill - forks, short guy; Montreal trip with Paul, Doug - jubc gel, Recrcateque, tour guide, Yeah! Physics with Randy - Irrrack! Gym with Hans - passes, ceiling tiles; Homeroom with Dave - late labs; Jay Leno; bike rides; pinstriping; Band with Dave M. - Do Wah! apples, rope, and all other friends. Eric Reed: The essence of friendship is entireness, a total magnanimity and trust. I thank my friends of ICS for showing me this. I will always remember: DC-family-alumni, AFS-ltaly, the 3 4; Darane and HJC for our D M's 4 endless adventures, Wendy, G.S., Sue, K.S., and life as a moon child under a rock. Keep in mind: war does not decide who is right or wrong, only who is left. IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT PACE Tim Reif: Will never forget all the great times with Jen D., Jon B., Scott A., Flum., Jeff D., Kim K., Robin and Linda, Sam, John B., Tammy $., Rod, Dave, West Seneca friends and all my other friends. Also the campsite, park, parties at the house, berms, concerts, and all the other partying spots, summer school '85 and John's battery. Pet peeves: warm-flat beer, teachers, and getting up early. Lisa Reimer: Will always remember the great times with Sheri, M.T., Renee, J.H., Katie, S.G., Ron, Todd, D.S., Karen, M.S., Tracy, and especially my best buddie-Sherri- 1. Fondest memo- ries: special times spent with Erk - 7 26 83, Summer of '85, carnivals, F.H., Homecoming 84 85, the bridge, B.B., CUJO , the park, concerts - 11 27 83!, dances, LB-11, soccer. Pet peeves: goodbyes. Thanx mom and dad and C B! Bethany Ressler: Fondest memories are of Scott, the past 2 1 2 years have been the greatest. I love you now and will forever. Will never forget Robin, J.D., Linda, S.C., Bro Ter, our who family everyone else. To my best friend Kim Walker, you're the best, I never could have made it w o ya. Never forget locker room 4th period, Boces bus. Favorite sayings: GFN, No doubt! Pet peeves: gettin' busted. It's been real!! Thanx mom dad, ma pa Smurf. I love you all! Sheri Reynolds: Will always remember: All my friends esp. Maura, Joy, Ann, my best friends 56 luv ya. Special x's w J.J., Fla. '84 A '85, R.B. Lake (drowning w Dave), sportride, park, quarters, skiing, squat team, parties at Joy's (shower), Dr-In, H. Valley, Jag, 747 w M.T. and Ren, H.C 84 w D.B., v-ball and camp w Barb and J.B., Germany '85 w Susanna. Thanx mom and dad, luv ya. Fav saying: You social burnout, let's party. Bill Riccio: Special Thanks to my mom for staying on so I could finish high school. Will never forget D.B , Sam, S.R., Bill, S.C., 'Pooch', A.S., Johnny Carson, 'Brains', Purple Haze - J.H., and the commando incident. James Robel: Will never forgetLeanne, Dan, Tony, Mike, Tracey, Shannon, Anna, Ann and special times spent with Kelly. Also working on MR. MUD, thanks to everyone who helped me, especially my Dad, who made it all possible. Pet peeves: when are we gonna see your truck? Punkers! Future plans: become a successful machanic, own my own business, and build the largest 4x4 in the world. MR. MUD LIVES ON!!! Debbie Ross: Fondest memories are of Steve and the 5 years spent together esp. February 14, 1982. Always remember my best friends Peggy and Shaun w Molson lights Carlsburgs. back- yard trips, s-white, all the parting w all the good friends, Aloe-Vera . Never forget Dave and Craig, EMP. Special thanks to my mom and dad w all my love. Maryanne Roth: I will always remember all the fun times with Amy and Nancy esp. during school - thanks guys. My hermanas Ines and Cathy. Jessie's Spanish party. My best times were spent with Dan - the Summer of '85 - Bryan Adams, short walks, long talks, my teddy bear bunny, June 27, 1985. I'll always love you! The best is yet to come! Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Missy Russell: I will always remember the great times riding with Lisa, Cheryl and esp. my best friend Kathy. I will never forget the fun times with Amy, Gidgy, Laura, Gale, Shel, Julie, Becky and Joe. You guys are great - wish ya all the best of luck! Thanks for your support Mom, Dad, and Darrell • luv yal Ron Ruzewski: Will never forget all of his friends who have made the last 4 years something special. Always remember Joelle, Cruisin' in Thumper and white lightning w Jimmy, the rifle team. Empires, Camp Perry '84 and Ma Dean's house Pet peeves: do you shoot? Get a real truck. Future plans: Take life one day at a time and live it to its fullest. Thanks Mom and Dad for all of your support. SEE YA LATER!!! Mark Rybarczyk: Will never forget all the good times with Mike A., Mike P., Jay, Jeff, Jeff, and Amy. The time Mike caught me from the tree, Jeff in the bathroom, and the golf team. Future plans: win the lottery and retire. Robb Rydzynski: Will always remember Bill, Bryant, Stan, Wags, Jen, O'B, Ron, Duane, Sue, Beak, Paul, Lisa and Antonio. Will never forget latenight workouts, The Barn , snowmobiling, night in the cemetery, the accident, O.P., 'HHH', and point twooo. Favorite sayings: Set it up , Oh, I know . Future plans: lift, go to college and make a fortune. Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you! Lisa Sauer: Will never forget: Jen D, Teresa, Munn and esp. Kelly, Jeff Snaza Jay Gnojek for all the good times. Always remember 4-wheelin, Harvey the ghost, Springbrook walks with Kelly, fire hall. Prom '85, Homecoming '85 carnivals. Future plans: be a professional cosmetologist have the awesomist Bronco called Miss Mudd. Favorite saying: SAFARI Mudd. Thanx Mom, Ron, and Kelly, I Love You. Sam Scamacca: Will never forget: living 2 see the dawn 151 Lessons The Defender of the Faith gave as in Tom F and Ralph A. The time Fitch rescued me Swampwater '85 All that Matt D has taught Hey Scott how can we forget Norb and the Spartan road trips? My brother Doug and the times at the races and snowmobiling with T.Fitch. What is a Brandon Ty? Special thanx 2 no one but God. Water, water everywhere but not a drop 2 drink. Jon A. Sc hiavi: I had good times going out with friends. Going to party's with Pete, Scott, Pat, Mike B., Mike H., Bill, Red, Eric, Steve, Colleen and Terry. Had great time with Laura going to the park with her, |im, and Fran. Also going with Laura, Michelle, and Jim. Had wild times at Clapp's 4th of July party blowing off the bomb and going out with Craig in his truck But the best times were going out with Laura. Pete Schiavi: Will always remember Jon, Scott M., Pat K. and O., Mike B. H. A M., Bill P., Jim A Jon C, Craig K., shemp, Joe R., Tenny, Carolyn, Wendy, Lisa, Kim, Linda, Robin, Sherry, Gina, shrades, Maz, stackous, Thanksgving parties, road trips, D.L., Como Park, And The GTO. Thanks to my family especially my parents, God bless them. I shall never forget having friends that care about someone as you all did. Denise Schlatterer: Will never forget Steve (R.U.C.?) and all our good times together M.W., Roger Waters w C.O. (Hey! My hair is singed!), J.M., Rush, L.M., Police, L.T., 3 24 84, S.D., 7 25 84, K.H., 5 26 84, M.N. (and that summer), J.B., Straws, H.K., Gym '85 w L.Z. (oooh!). Pet peeve: getting yelled at. Many thanks to my friends and especially to my brother who helped me along the way. Steve, I Love u-forever. Heath Schmidt: Never forget him her and all the others. Dali and the masters of the Paliverse Clark, Steve, Jan, P.V. crew, dun dun dah. A Bing in the A.B. machine, lisa, Steph, Jen, Tappy and you Michelles - love you guys. I'll miss ya Lisa! Party at my place. WWF will live forever Homecoming '85 and party after. Wall to wall people - brew under the furniture - thanx to the clean up crew. PP's: ordinary people, people who don't move out of my way in the halls A on the rd. etc. Bone you're O K. - but you still talk too much. Jennifer Schmidt: My most cherished memories arc of the special times spent with Ken. I Love You! 3 24 83,6 17 83. Thanks Jane, Dar, A Heidi for all the laughs and tears. Will never forget. Matchmaker - M W., Gypsy - 3 26 83, Prom '84 - Monster Mash. F A JV Rah! DC, Glenn, E.M , Miss Wilcox. AFS kids. Hunterscreek Rd. i@ 3 a m., Quebec '85: Le Bistro, 6 a.m. sorti. Prom '85 - next day our spot . Pet peeve: long Distance. Dawn Schruefer: Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help and support. Will always remember Chris and the special times we’ve had together. Always remember the Clinton Hgis. Crew. Will always remember Chris, Nancy, Katie, Kelly, Gale. Cathy, Maria, Sue R and the Class of '86 Special thanks to all the people who made my senior year bearable L.B., Missy, S B Future plans: to become a successful architect and to be happy. Karen Schulze: Kizzy will never forget times spent w G.S., Gina, R.K., Deb, L.C., Bio Labs w l.W., Tam, B.P., Eng. 10 per. w K.G. Bon Bons, S.H. 206! Mr. Friz and C.C. team, the flasher, wrong door! All nighter's in Acct! Times spent w Spencer's. Hilarious times w Sherri, Amy, Tam, Summer '84 A '85 WILD! HSH, Moo, Toodles, Security, Squat, Shawn Bo Bawn, V.B. games, toothbic, talks on bus w D.W. Pet peeves: homework, 6 a.m. Future plans: find a Real Man. Brad Seifert: Will never forget: football, track, basketball - teams and coaches, or times out with Gare, Dan, Ralph, Nancy, and wild times with rest of you names. Fun perplexing friends with my indepth thinking and logic, esp. Katie - you're the best. Pet peeves: Teachers want more! Pay them! We're the losers not them. Cherish each day, good or bad, for the end is always and everso near. Thanx alot mum! Carrots? Renee Lynn Severson: Thanks to Carrie, Mush, Anna, Maura, Sheri, Joy, Terry, and Colleen for the best times of my life, luv ya all! Never forget good times w Carne A Marty, 747, Jay, in the field w Anna and Terry, Sheri off her barstool, M.T. inside out. Crafts '83. Future plans: marry a millionaire, live life to the fullest. To Mom, Dad, and Terry, thanks for putting up with me, you're the best. Luv, Ne£. Jennifer Siebert: Jenny will never forget Mike, Kath, Coll, Ron, Dan, Pat, M.H., Fred, BF Bros., Mr. Root, and R B. A P.T. Fondest memories are of 3 4 84, S.G.B. buddies, R.Z., rahmg, H.C.'85, the bomber, the weeny roast, E.V. in Rocha-cha, GNBCrcw missions, band trips, concerts, sportin', RHPShow, retards in HR Eng.. Hula Don, and Dan's parties. Pel peeves: Chesters, Corn Chips. Thanks to my family for coping. Always look on the bright side of life Jenni Siller: I think I skipped 11th and drifted to senior year. I feel like I known everyone all my life. Julie you’re so sweet, Alex you’re very special, Jeff. I'll always be there for you. I love and care about you. I would die 4 you. Hello. Gidget Siler: To those who put a smile on my face and made school bearable: B.P., Kizzy, M R., Jen. A W., Tam, L.W. esp Gina: lylas! toenail polishing. S List. OK - 206, Klondike, double date, etc. Thansk for being so special! A hug to my CYO, Youth and Mission buddies esp. Mut 57 Twcclic. To 2 people who added sparks to my days: Treni Mike. Thanks for being a pal Chuck. Guiding me through the years: Love you Ma 4 Pa! Thanks Jesus! Heather Simme: I will never forget the good times I had with Brend. Cath. Barb, Kiz, Jeff, wags, etc. Staying out till all hours. I'm gonna miss you guys! My fondest memories are the 1 1 2 I spent with Tom. My song to him is Stuck on You . Future plans to be happily married to Tom. I'm his forever! Favorite saying: I love ya honey buns. Kiss 98 1 2 Rules! Marianne Slawiemki: I will never forget my 2 very best friends Dave and Sandy, who mean so very much to me. Fondest memories meeting Biff and the Puds in E.A., Sarah, 4th of July, RR- ties. Ditto, Larry D2, Goo, Sailing surfing. PA-Palace, unexpected visitors and victims. Voodoo, Nig. Falls violent femmes, hit 4 run, Rushford, 4 Homecoming '85, P.A. Force, Halloween, snow. grog. Good-bye. Jenny Smith: I'll never forget all the great and fun times with Julie, I.A., Prom '85, Sue and all the trouble we got into in the past 9 years. Thanks for being true friends! Always remember Kim W.. Robin, Sherry, Michelle B., Tony, Scott, Dennis, Mark W., and Bob I'll always keep memories of special times with my sweetie, Rob. I hope we will have many more! Love ya! Nicole Smith: Special thanx to Hob for 3 yrs of learning and lots of love, I'll love you in a special way forever. Always remember summer 8 3 85 Thanx to Tracey, Lisa, Shannon for lots of fun and support Good luck to all of you Remember jamboree '85, Boces. Always remember C.N., Tammy F.. B.F., Nancy A., and my fight with L.M. the cow. Thanx to my family also. Love always Angel. Party it up forever! Tamara Smith: Will never forget my best friend Jen 4 crazy x's spent. Friends at ICS esp. Kellie, J.J., Gidget, Rich thanx for roses. Pom pom routine, RR A, red alert, Mrs. Z for your knowledge, trading in halls w J.T., HC, Proms, banana stickers, 11R Eng. Pet peeves: 'however . Favorite sayings: guess you had to be there . Thanks Mom! Carrie Soponski: Fondest memories are of times spent with the one I love most, Marty. Will never forget Belly Jeans, Mush, Judy, Ne£, Robin, Sherry, Neice, Teri, Nancy, Kim, Peg, Shannon. Tammy, Susie, parties at the creek, Nee’s and senior skip outs. Pet peeves: most jocks and sleezy girls. Fovorite sayings: What and what ya ma callit . Future plans: to live in Florida. Marty - I luv ya! Thanx Mom and Dad. Deborah Spulecki: Debbie will never forget: my best friend Jenny (WG and EES), Joe K., (miamor), Easter (Dinner at Ron's, E or 5), Kiz (DR or CR?), My biological father, random - point J.G., most esp. Mr. Roma and his genuine support and guidance. Special times: 2nd per. Eng with the best , H-room interludes with J.S., Cheering with W.R. and K.B., Spain '85 and H.C. '85 with Duane - we were lost until we found each other Colleen M. Stack: Colleen won't forget Kar and 6 years of friendship, Eric, Jen, Rolfie, Mike, Becky, Dawn, P J and P.M., Colin, Melba, Crusades, GNB crew, 11R Soc. and Eng., Red Army, Rah zoo and the talks we had. Aug. 11 For Sale! June 12, Homecoming '85, the girls at dancing, NYC. great band trips? Future plans: college, law school, my red vette! Kar: JTR lives! Thanks Mom and Dad! Tony Stark: I leave this school with one thought, the memory of all my good friends and the good times I had with them. Special thanx to Kem and the park, Robin in S.H.'s, Jim, Dan, Mike, Amy, Laurie. Jeff. Favorite sayings: What, are you high? Never forget The Shed, Marilla Mud Monster. Mici D's Future plans: become an international terrorist and blow up the Middle East. Thanx Mom and Dad Dave Stenzel: will always remember. M.O, R.Z., POOCH, T.S, F.S, T.P.L.R, K.A, Rush Triumph, and Police concerts. Sunrise, The Black Tower, Skull. Como Mall, Nunzeios, Pink Floyd, O.F.F. Rat. 9 25 85. Peach Schnapps. J.G, Delta -9,Stolle Road Parties, The Last Mission, Favorite Saying: A Religious Cutdown. Pet Peeves: J.R. Block. Michele Streil: Michele will always remember Jen, Kim, Barb, Darby, and Kel and esp. Stef, thanx for all the talks which helped me so much. To my family, I love you and appreciate your care and understanding. Fondest memories: Summer '85, Austria 2 85 (A.W.), Texas 7 84, Ffomecommg '84. '85, M.K.'s and the rest of the incredible times spent w the people who made these 4 yrs. bearable. Glenn Stuart: Thanx to the Drama Club, yes people, we are a family. Fondest memories - G 4 D's, Gypsy. Oliver, Bin A , and other great shows. Karate, walls, Gee Kevin that looks like water , N.Y. Rivendell Cherish . Favorite people: Jon, E.M., Jane, E.R., Chris, D.W., Erika. A.K., Andy - mellon, Sharon - loving you always, If you want strength and patience know the company of trees . Thanks Mom and Dad you did good. Future plans: tour Broadway Susan Sturm: Fondest memories - Craig, B.B., MaryPat, S.Z., Colleen, D.S., Sandi, L.B., Melissa. E.M., 6 23 85, 2 23 85, Spy on Dub, NY Eve 84, Pas. missions, chicken water, party at SCC, Crazy for you, wg 83, 3HC w D.S., broken glass, skiing, signs - chery red. Beaches, Spet., EA, all the memorable times with Craig and more to come. Pet peeves: RBI, two faced people, crying, fights, people who never smile. Future plans: to always be happy and to be with Craig. Michael Swing: Never forget the carnival w Gary, Mike, Tony, Dan, Lynn, and Becky, I really enjoyed it very much. ATC's with Ray and Eric. California - '84 Olympics and Universal Studio. Going out w the boys, work w horses and cows, and skiing. Future plans: working with the carnival every now and then, work for my brother, and be a New York state trooper, then end up in farming 100 head of Jersey's and have a horse named Howie Morgan. Kim Tally: Will never forget awesome times spent with my buddies. Jen, Dar, Barb, Michele, Stef, and Kel. Never forget Summer '85, Homecoming '84, MK's house, cottage, beach, Hunna Hunna! Will always cherish times spent with Jim, I love ya my buddies for great times and being there. Thanks mom and dad. Dar, Jim S., D.G., Barb for special things, I love ya's. Bryant Tent: I will never forget Bob, Bill, Craig, Clip and Thin. Never forget Summer of '84, skiing, 5th dimension, funnels, parties in the barn, walking home after midnight, crashing the Regal, hurting Robb's neck, and of course watching Craig jump into the blazing fire. Always remember feeling like jet trash on Sunday morning while washing dishes. Goodbye everybody. Future plans: to make it happen. Marie Thompson: I'll never forget all the good times I've had over the past 4 years: especially 10th grade English with R.P., 10th period social studies with Mr. Steis., Dawn, K.Z., Colleen, L B., and Becky. Also, studyhalls and lunch with Laura, D.W., Chris and T.H. Will always remember homeroom with P.T., and G.S., gym with C.M., and B.L., and French 3 with G.F., Jean, G.P., Lisa T., and K.L. Would like to forget physics. Peter Throm: Thank you - Rick, Jenny, Tom, Kevin, Dave, Eric, John, Jack 4 Akiko (a true inspiration). Long live, Kameleon, jam sessions, Tom's basement and tanglewood. Future goals: to become the best bassist I can possibly be. Music is a never ending search for emotion and creativity. Sandy Tober: Sandy's fondest memories: Mar (Sum '84, palace 4 4.455), Rush (ford), S.S., Bambi, Wesley, Alesha, Rosco, 4 Mable! G.C. races, tray (why n me) 4 Acombs. Lisa (monday). Sue, Mel, Col. (SLP-OUR) (stop 4 BH), Sarah (busride 4 CFY), M.P. (bliz. 85 - kicked out again) - Lacross plyrs. - SPIT! Mel (W.S.), Sue (April Fools 4 I. cream wars). Goodbye to sundaes 4 E.B.! Sean Tober: It's been a great 4 yrs. at ICS. I pity anybody that’s going to take 12x 4 AP Chem. I'll never forget the friends I've made here, also soccer, but most of all the last 2 years have been 58 very special to me. I've met somebody that I'd like to spend the rest of my life with. I wish hef the best in college even though I’ll miss her. I'll never forget Best Wishes and Niagara Falls. I love you Laurie. Brian Toth: Will always remember partying with Steve, Fred, Jim all the other friends I made at ICS. I will never forget 10 7 83 the float party, the 97 Rock party, the football games (wars) w Springbrook gang. Favorite saying: Turn it up! Pet peeves: stuck-ups, people who talk big with no action, cold weather and snow. Future plans: go to a good college with cool people, become a head accountant of a major corporation in the sun belts, and be happy. Best of luck to the Class of 1986 Maura Tomczak: Will never forget all the great times I've had over these past 4 years: Florida '85, squat team. Rainbow Lake, The Jag., 747, all of these with my best friend Sheri. Always remember jumping off the roof with Joy, inside-out shirt. R.S., bar stools, S.R., Dave, Marty, Dave. T.J., and The Girls . Thanx to everyone especially Joy and Sheri for being there when I needed you. Love You. Favorite saying: Light me one. Lisa Tomczak: Lisa will never forget special times with Mike. 11 3 84, Prom '85, Letchworth w Molly Ralph, Bobo 1 and 2 twink twank wuvs you. Will always remember Steph Jenn, Denise, Kathy, Molly, big bro Heath, my nutty buddies, times w Scott, spy missions, long talks, cheetoes, S-ball w Mr. T., sherkston, Emery Park, snowbanks where did they go? Pet peeves: FAKE FRIENDS, prank phone calls, A ducks! Thanxs Mom, I Love You! Jenny Trautman: Jenny will never forget her best friend Tam, special times w Tim, great times w Roots Red Army, JV tryouts, 2 15A16 85, HC's A Proms, pom-pom routines, 12 7 84 w KV, hot choc A what?, hunk hunts, KL, Fran - the ice cream's on Oak wood, Jen, KZ's Killer leaf, Calif, Fla., esp. NYC, Na, Sue Slades?! in the B-ball hoop?, trade in hall w T.S., mbox, can. Future plans: Hawaii, be rich. Pet peeves: LS - The Tongue , howEVer, Red Alert. Kellie Van Lew: Fondest memories arc of all the good times spent with my friends, especially Laura W., Nan M., Sandra H., Jenny J., Jen T., and Carla I. Will always remember Root's Red Army, Keller , Summer '84 A '85, Prince and Van Halen '84. Pet peeves: Users, two-faced people, and tomatoes. Special thanx to my mom for her understanding, and my grandma for all her help and caring - I love you both. Greg Virchau: Greg Virchau (Dirt) a prime example of sickness. Wores of wisdom to C.C., Don't trust whitey. , G.M., E.C.C. You Know It. , Sly head butts kill , T.M. move to U.K. and live punk , E.M. Live land 1 with sin, Kay , D.H. - you snake, also minkii, lair, unreal. Remembering 11th friends - C.C., Mindy, P.M., and others, also carts, beach house bargains, angus. Future plans • to excel in nothing, yea. Mark Waggoner: Will always remember Denise A the love we shared. Never forget 6 19 84- 85, Homecoming 83-84, Junior Prom, Ralph's gym, road warriors, tennis courts, Tom, Ralph, Fitch, Dry, Bill, O.B., Sam, Dan, Back, sleeping over Ralph's with waterbottle. Priest, Rainbow Lake, camping in the Yukon, Watkins Glenn, T.P., nerds, A A E, Poopie, X-Mas '85, Niagara Falls, Biology Labs. Future plans - to go to the Poconos. Kim Walker: Fondest memories - the past year of my life, all the special moments shared with Joe - I'll love you forever! Will never forget all the great times spent with Beth, J.D., Linda, B.D., Rob, M B.. Jen, S.C., the whole family, Homeroom 224, Homecoming '84, here Missy, here's your brick! and especially the locker room 4th period, ‘The Hill', A pool games with Joe. To my best friend Beth Ressler - thanx for everything you've ever done for me. I love ya! Michael Walsh: It will be hard to forget the friends I have made here and the fun times that I shared with them. Eternally sentenced to my memory cells and photographic paper are HJC, Eric, Darlene, Bob, Riikka, and of course Roberta. Thanks everybody. Melissa Weaver: Will always remember good times with D.S., Jen, K.Z., Kris, Kel, Ween, A.F., Ag. Boys, A.W., 'Alden Gang', WC Outlaws, RWF, 'Denim Gang', ECF, K City, the Bliss Boys, Jams. TAT pulls, slcd mudd drags, races, partying, the park, and especially Steph, Bippert's A Andrea - thanks for making life worthwhile. Won't forget sneaking w Andi and all we got out of it! The Tent, J.D., Darryl, M.M. - all the Joys A pains. Ma and Dad - Thanks for putting up with me! Laura Weber: Will always remember riding, dances, stables, skating, M.J. concert, and Barb, Gina, Sandy, AMy, and esp. Kell V. for showing me the meaning of a friendship. I love ya, Kell. Most of all I'll never forget Eldred, N.Y.C., esp. J.P., cops, flowers, your support, bowling and everytime I'm with you. I'll always love you! Thanks mom and dad, I love ya. If you don't succeed at first, try again. Lisa Weinman: I will never forget Tracey and her help in the past year. Ron B., Jim, Dave S., Pete and Jon S. - I'll miss ya all. Always remember - Boces Gang A the Twitch. Pet peeve - ignorant people esp. guys. Future plans - to become a R.N. and run the E.A. Nursing Home. I Love You Dad A Mom! I will miss my Grandpa always 9-2-85 ... 2-23-85 A 3-9-85 with someone I love dearly A forever - I hope you remember Keep Smiling! Pat Welkley: P.W. will always remember great times spent with the boys. Never forget Heidi's couch, C.C.'s party with Alice 10 . Thanks for all the good times Gary, Twat , 2 (Jeff). D.H., Phlips, E.M , Grog, M.T., Lare Bare, H.S., Heidi, J.G. Fondest memories are of football and pep talks with CM, playin hoops, baseball, thanks K . Favorite sayings. You shoulda gone out Gary , What’s up? . Pet peeves: INJURIES, M A M's tantrums, and watching instead of playing. Have a good one '86. Chris Wheeler: Wheels will always remember all the friends I've made at Iroquois esp. Duane, Pat, Pat, Chris, Eric, Mike, Ron, Tom, and Jeff, and good times we've had. Football A basketball, 'The HHH'. 9th period gym, bat hunting w Pat A Pat, and the game. Will never forget all my coaches and Ken Mann. Pet peeves: Drama Club. Future plans: be successful and enjoy life. Special thanks to my family for everything. Dianne Willard: Will never forget all of my friends and the good times we've shared. Thanks Rose. Kris, and Marsha for all your help and all the talks that we had. Will always remember banc, orch., Montreal, Mets, Music Theory, Drama, triangle , trivial games, CUT, and Camp. Thanks Mom and Dad. Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows Jenny Young: Jenn will always remember Sandy, Kim. M J.B., Steve, Jim, P.S. and all of the others who were always there for me, especially Jeff. I’ll always love you! Future plans: TC3. Special thanx to Mr. A Mrs. Bapst for being so kind to me. When you're on the losing end the requiem for the rockets is running dry: Everybody knows this is nowhere. Jean Youngers: Will always remember all the great times spent with Randy. Mark, Art, Dave (the gang), Maryann M., Jen B., Sarah Z., and Marie T. Will never forget 6-26-85, Summer '85. REO and Neil Young, the woods, aiding each other in French, horseback ridmg with Mar. JV Cfseerleading, late night Ju-Ju Bee attacks. Advise sessions with |en, At least someone wants them! , There it ain't - what a blockhead! Sarah Zach: Sarah will never forget M.P.M., Sandi, M.S„ Rose, S.S., Jean, N.A., Melissa (the brother syndrome). Also never forget talks w R.G., trees and tulips; the 2 fite-mte; the fall of the palace; Mission: the bridge; P.A. in E.A. ; E.A. friends, the baby eater. On the Nightshift , Oh, U2? Favorite sayings: Gaunch , Jiffy , pet peeves. Boy George, ups. Green Water Buffalos, crashes. Future plans: A penthouse in Manhattan, love and thanks to Mom and Dad. Randy Zak: Memories stuck in my mind: the old house, raids, lower, REO, Neil Young, Rush, and Marilla Carnivals. Hunting w Mark, Mike, Don, A cabin parties, Delta-9, poker, CAC, Li, $, Kolk, blockheads. A M.O. also. Time spent w Jean will never end, HB-riding, working around parents, Hojo’s, van, woods, 6 26 85. Last, I don't know how my parents put up w me for 18 years, but I thank them for it. Bob Zent: Never forget: Eric, Tom, Patti, The Terwilliger Duo, 10th period Chem - torture. Pet peeves: people who screech YIKES!!, brown nosers, P.T.'s van, A.P. English. Future plans: to own as many types of V.W.'s as possible, to drag T.M.'s GTO and my V.W. and WIN!! Kathy Ziolkowski: Fondest memories are of Tim and all of the special times we have shared. I Love You! Will always remember Jenny and the fat burner plan, Steph the killer gopher, talks with Chelle (thanx), cheering with the zoo , Lisa and Cheetos, Dawn and McD's, and getting to know Jenn Maze. Will never forget working at D.L. with Karin and Deb. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, and John, I Love You! Kim Zottak: Will never forget Ed and all the time spent with him - 11 3 84. Also Deb, Mike, Jackie. Craig, Mrs. Butler, Boces, and all my friends at ICS. Prom '85, lunches w Ed, NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY. I. Park, Jams, Driving Eds car, movies, Best yr. of my life. Pet peeves: crickets, twitch, rich people Future plans: to live a long happy life and to e with Ed. I loveyou Mom, Dad, and Jeff. Karen Zgoda: Will never forget all the special times spent with Alan. Also with Jennifer, J.D., Kelly, B.B., Carol. E.F., Denise, M.W., Stef, |.B. and Mr. Lane Will never forget 11-16-82 RWF (Schnapps?!!), The Ranch, ECF, Kelly G., and Circle C! 1 22 83, 4 4 85, camp (peanut butter cookies!), raft races, N.Y.C. '85. Future plans: to become Mrs. Alan Weatherbee April 12, 1986 and work on the farm. Pet peeves: conceited people and Lang JUNIORS Kathy Donovan President Jessica Accurso Brad Bauer Laura Cholewinski Vice President Secretary Mike Funke Delegate Gwendolyn Agthe Ray Allen Erica Amschler Colleen Ball Deanna Banas Dave Bandish Becky Ott Treasurer Laurie Beebe Delegate 62 Juniors Peter Battaglia Don Battistoni Jennifer Beesing Robyn Bennett Tammy Beyer Dawn Bishop Beth Blanchard Lisa Baumeister Jim Bansmer Glenn Barbaritz Linda Barciniak Gary Barrow George Baran Juniors 63 Todd Browner Paula Brylinski Doug Brzezinski Chris Carosa John Cartonia 64 Juniors Bob Christen Salvatore Cipolla Craig Comstock Caryn Corbetta Doug Danitz Kevin Day Michele Dehr Pam Dekarz Sherry DeNicola Lisa DiChiaro Shannon Doherty Mike Donohue Kim Doyle Brian Drajem Bruce Drajem Daryl Dustin Bob Eisman Wesley Erhardt Paul Fabiniak Juniors 65 Surviving Studyhall If you happen to beon of the lucky people that are a favorite of a teacher, and can get your way out of the dreaded studyhall, con- gratulations. But some poor souls are not as lucky. These unfortunate people have to put up with many unbearable conditions, often with nothing to take up the minutes that seem like hours. Isn't it funny how the teachers always say it's a 'quiet studyhall' and then sit up in front and talk all period? And in middle of winter when you have to go to studyhall with an oscillating fan to survive the heat? The most reasonable solution to escape this fate is usu- ally the library. But what happens if you have a personality conflict with the librarian? Or you just happen to be a free spirit and don't believe in following rules? Detention, my friend. The slightest grin, breath, or movement, and that's it, you've got an hour . Even if the movement was borrowing a piece of paper, or your friend wants last night's homework. Well, to make your time in studyhall bearable, here are some helpful hints to get you through. Some kids use the creative arts to take up their time - paper airplanes, derrogatory poems, letters, notes, and obscene or geo- metric drawings. Others carry a box of spit balls and a pillow, in case they feel like irri- tating a friend who has homework, or just didn't get enough sleep last night. However you spend your precious time in studyhall, be sure you make it and experience the teacher will never forget. 66 Juniors Bob Garbacz Joelle Gaughan Renee Gauthier Lisa Gee Scott George Beth Gerardi Tony Giambra Ben Gilbert Bob Gilbert Jeff Gillman Mike Giovino Mark Gonya Debbie Graczyk Becky Graham Tammi Graham Angela Gruttolori John Grzedzicki Juniors 67 Liesl Gumtow Todd Heigl Tracy Haas Sydney Henning Ann Hoch Derek Hoffman Harry Hoffman Jacquie Hojnacki Lisa Howell John Jandzinski 68 Juniors Karen Jankowiak Lynn Jedd Kevin Jenney Pam Kaczmarek Joe Kaizer Maryanne Kamman Jessica Kaufman Theresa Keem Valerie Koszuta Rob Kowalski Mike Krause Mark Krawczyk Kevin Kroll Juniors 69 Chris Krupski Justin Kubiak Anne Kulikowski Melissa Kuskosky Amy Lerner Cheryl Lewinski Debi LaMendola Jeff Lewis Laura Lane Joe Kunick Eric Kuppel John Larson I Vikki Lee Denise Lezynski Julianne Lewke Scott Linhardt Kristen Little I can type, honest! Carrie Lorenz Sherry Lutgen 70 Juniors Bob Mazur Patti Mariacher Ron Mazur Kim Markowski Ross Miller Heidi Melancon Vince Miceli Dave Miley Shannon McGrath Tammy Metzger P.). Minich jill Mohr Mike Morrissey Joe Mruzik Mike Mucci Chuck Mullins Jennifer Munn Jeff Nagel Juniors 71 Mark Nagel Becky Nagy Tanya Nicoloff , Sheila Nowak Lenore Nahs Jill Neubauer Jim Newman Chris OHern Kevin Petrinec Kristen Nuwer Amy Pfister Paul Pitkin Norm Post Wayne Pruski Kim Puckett 72 Juniors Student Makes a Splash for Iroquois This year in the Junior Class, there is a student of excessive ability. This student is Jaci Wieland, and she is the power behind the Girl's Varsity Swim Team. Jaci has been involved in swimming for tens years, beginning in 1975 at the age of seven in The Elma Aquatic Club. She competes all year round with the Amherst Swim Club and travels out of state for duel meets. Last year, Jaci placed second in sectionals, and is presently ranked eighteenth in the state. Her best time is 56:01 for the 100 yard free style, and she swims every stroke with a driving force that has defeated many a competitor. Jaci stays fit during the summer by competing in the pen- tathalon and tetathalon. These events include running, riding horses, shooting, swimming, and fencing. Jaci was named most valuable player (swimmer) for the past three years she has been on the varsity team. This award was given for her ability to swim all strokes and defeat her competitor every time. Jaci plans to contin- ue swimming after she graduates and on through col- lege. Her family and friends are very proud of her and have very high hopes for the future. So swimmers beware, the name Jaci Wieland sinks all competitors' hopes for victory. Lynn Ratajczak Tom Rath John Ratka Tim Reed Jenny Reinard Lisa Reinhardt Rick Reling Chris Rockey Karen Roll Tom Romagnuolo Juniors 73 Al Romanchuk Melodye Ross Gary Ruszczyk Natalie Rutkowski Todd Rydzynski Larry Rys Dave Sable Ken Said Heather Sandilands Jim Schueler Scott Schultz Jamie Scime Debbie Sitarek Chris Sokal Michele Spong Fran Steinhilber 74 Juniors Jim Stevenson Lisa Stiles Dean Stresing Gerry Stroze Tammy Suchy Karen Suhr Dawn Stivens Bob Struck Debbie Suchocki Tammy Sweeney Jenny Szewczyk Kevin Sztylke Juniors 75 Steve Taylor Gina Tomasello Claudia Turner John Twichell Joelle Vacanti Carolyn Vogel Brad Walker i i Mark Walnicki Budweisei 2 . V Karen Walsh John Walters Duane Warchocki Lisa Warner Jason Waskow Steve Waterman Christa Weber 76 Juniors Ethel Wedgwood Wendy Weinman Denise Wesolowski Dan Whalen Laura Williams ■ Joyce Wroblewski Dawn Wurts Ted Wood George Wheeler Ian Wilson Murray Wright Jaci Wieland Larry Wingate Scot Wlodarczak Paul Young Donna Ziegler Juniors 77 Studying hard Opening our minds Playing new roles Hoping to find where Our position Must lie Overcoming pranks Remembering frosh year Each one looking ahead Succeeding Class of 1988. 78 Sophomores SOPHOMORES Christine Tyler, Delegate James Abbotoy Kevin Achatz Kim Anderson Kathleen Bansmer Kary Battaglia Eric Bauder Jill Barker Jennifer Bender 80 Sophomores Jean Bennett Robert Biondo Joshua Blair Jennifer Maze, Delegate Robert Armaly Karen Baumgartner Willaim Bork Chris Brown Gregory Buckhout Lori Burns Lisa Cassagnol Scott Catlin Jeffery Cimmerer Leslie Clark Andrew Clifford Robert Cochran Sophomores 81 Traci Coffey Jeffrey Collins V Kirsten Davies Janean Delle Donne Nancy Czyrny Sherry Comstock Sarah Dickinson John Dijoseph Norine Dijoseph Charles Dimitroff David Dombrowski Eileen Donovan Lisa Donovan Timothy Donovan Elayn Dobinski Dawn Dryden 82 Sophomores Frank Erickson Michael Faleski Cathleen Fantozzi Thomas Fijas Jennifer Fisher Mondays Your alarm clock rings at 6:00 and you press the the snooze button about five or six times until it's 7:15 and your bus comes at 7:30. You finish getting dressed on the bus and when you get to school, you realize that you left your English term paper on the kitchen table. You try your locker three times be- fore realizing that it's your friend's locker and not yours. Upon getting to homeroom, you find out that you have a unit test in your first period class, and you're teacher is no sucker for lame excuses. As the day goes on, it just gets worse. You bomb the test, your math teacher as- signs six pages of homework, you have to do two book reports by the end of the week, and the quizzes, tests and loads of home- work build up until you're ready for a padded cell. You arrive at your one and only studyhall two seconds late (never knowing if the bell is going to ring or not), and the teacher recites the fam- ous line, “Get a pass! Finally, it's the end of the day, and you can go home to put your feet up. As you step outside, it begins to pour. Isn't anyone going to give you a break? Fear not, it's just a typical Monday at Iroquois. Sophomores 83 John Funseth Joseph Gaik Jennifer Galley William Garbacz Karl Gaston Patricia Gill James Ginter 84 Sophomores Michael Gumina Gabrille HaH Geoffrey Gunner Gretchen Hallmann Lori Hardy Bonnie Hauck Julie Hause Stacey Heil Andrew Heitz Melissa Hess Thomas Higgins Tina Hincher Brian Hoffower Jennifer Howell Sophomores 85 Tricia Howell Kelly Hubbard Ronald Hudson Susan Husarek Sherrie Jerome Karen Johnson Craig Kingsley Laurel Kinmartin Richard Kintzel Sandra Kintzel Alexander Knowles 86 Sophomores Russell Knowles Albert Korczynski Jeanette Kunick Kerri Liddell Joseph Kowalski Lynn Krajnik Cheryl Krawczyk Annette Kreavy Julia Lindberg Sophomores 87 Michaelle Lyon 88 Sophomores Philip Mallon Mary Lou McPartlan Donna Makowski Kristen McKeilar John Mendolera Steven Mertel Andrea Miller Robert Mentecky Joyce Miceli Scott Mitchell David Mercurio Carolyn Michaels Todd Moffett Kathleen Link i Richard Marszalek Joseph Macaluso Marc Matla Jamey Mann Mary Jo Monnin Nevada Montagu Karen Murphy Thomas Murphy Thomas Nareau John Newell Diane Newman Douglas Newton Tracey Nolan Greg Nowinski Raymond Petrinec Marc Pettit James Pierpaoli Sophomores 89 Linda Roll Jennifer Rook Gwen Rosenthal Rachael Rosier 90 Sophomores Michelle Plewinski Anthony Prinzbach Lynn Reimer Kristen Rosseland Cathy Roth Amy Rowland Holly Rudzinski Rebecca Rozek Dana Rowland Bradley Schaeffer Lee Schneckenberger Rachelle Rydzynski Christopher Sable Todd Seely Jason Schasel Robert Scheffler Matthew Schoenthal Rebbecca Schoenthal Dennis Seiflein Sharon Seifried Sophomores 91 WEEKENDS The Mondays are't so bad, in fact they're somewhat bearable when you think of the week- end activities we students of Iroquois like to enjoy. The first task for your week- end plans is finding out whose parents are out of town and when. The second is coming up with an excuse so creative that your parents will never check up on you or give you a second thought as to your where- abouts. Every student slaves over homework for countless hours each week (ha ha). Our only break happens to come at the end of the week, this two day weekend is commonly referred to as heaven . On these days, we lose all self- control. Among the activi- ties we tend to, the most com- mon one is going to parties. Also, this heaven is a time to relax and unwind from the whirlwind of the hectic week. Even though school is not in session its seems to seep into your weekend. Those twenty- five algebra problems, the chapter questions from biol- ogy, the health test, and the so- cial essay are all due Monday. So how can you totally relax if there is four to five hours of homework ahead of you? Let me tell you how - This recipe calls for two days of rest, one rowdy student, and one creative imagination. This makes a haven for happy and fun times. So the next time the weekend rolls around forget the homework and go have yourself a blast. 92 Terry Severson Karen Sharp Victoria Sherry Jennifer Shongo Scott Simme Brian Solly Peter Sorgi Barbara Spahn Tracy Specht Kerry Stadel Sophomores Thomas Stenzel Nancy Sterlace Sharon Stone Andrew Strain Paul Szalay Kimberly Szwartz Charles Terwilliger Christyn Thibault William Sturm Sean Sullivan Brial Swartz Mark Stevenson Michael Stevenson Kimberly Steves Tara Tent I Denise Szymanek Colleen Talty Paul Thiebeau Rosemary Thompson Sophomores 93 Ronald Unverdorben Paul VanSlooten Joseph Vitello Lisa Vogel Walter Wagner 94 Sophomores Scott Weaver Marsha Webber Leslie Wedgewood Jeffrey Weigel Melinda Weiglein Rick Winiewicz fcA r Amy Wlodarczyk Raymond Wheeler Joseph Wolff David Wilson Thomas Zdrojewski Evaleen Ziemba Sophomores 95 Fearful beginning Reaching out Enduring hard times Seeking assistance Hoping for success Making new friends Encountering new horizons New kids on the block, Class of '89. 96 Freshmen FRESHMEN 98 Jill Chudzik Secretary Matt Romagnuolo Treasurer Douglas Airth Bill Bassett Lynn Baumeister Gina Bermel Beth Benner Jill Apa President u f Mike Beardi Vice President Natalie Ball Ed Blackman Patricia Boebel Selina Bohlen Keith Boniface Mary Bonning Freshman t Kristan Corwin Brian Costa Perry Costa Steve Czumaj Nicole D Agostino Lisa Dalconzo Sharon Danieu Freshman 99 Freshman Jill Apa - Keeping Busy During the interview, Jill Apa laughingly stated she did not want it to be a “big thing in the yearbook, but as it is, we can't help recognizing her talents in an article. As a freshman, Jill has seen to it she's not left out. To her, SGB has lots of advantages, not forgetting the fact that it's hard work just to remain a member. Jill is modest when it comes to discussing her work as a model. But, like anything else , she says, Iti's just a job, and a pretty hard one at that! Her future as a model is still undecid- ed, as she's ambiguous to whether or not she wants it for a career. But because of the financial advantages that go with modeling, Jill will consider it as a possibility. Being a member of the Homecoming Court, Jill thought Homecoming went well, with only minor setbacks, like the teacher's disputes about their contracts and float cancellations. Overall, Jill has taken this year in stride, keeping her head above water, and most of all, of shrugging off upperclassmen's minor put-downs! 100 Freshman Mike Detwiler Gina DiDomenico Lynn Eisman April Elder Jody Ells Bradley Erckert Dave Ertl Julie Farmer Suzzanne Fehr Chad Filipski Missy Fisher Gary Fredricks Jeffrey Fuglewicz Cathy Gauthier Shawn Gauthier Jeffrey Geiser John Ginter Lisa Gipple Jill Gulczewski Lynna Hincher Jason Hines Joyce Hoch Molly Hoeft Terry Hofer Freshman 101 Michelle Jarocinski Tammy Johns Susan Johnson Kim Kalinowski Jennifer Kamholz Kristen Kasza Marika Katholos !fc - Arthur Keicher Tracy Kinal Kenneth King 102 Freshman Theresa Mariani David McAnulty Lawrence Mazur Patrick Miley Daniel Meyers Cheryl Marszalek John McEwen Christopher Martin Regan McMahon Jon Miller Kelly Miller Matthew Minich Freshman 105 Pamela Montague Laura Morganti Christopher Negron John Orlowski Tobias Nixon Constance Parsons Scott Paul Teresa Pautler Karalyn Peek Michael Phillips Robyn Phillips Julie Pierce Kari Pache ' Christian Pfeiffer William Rath Amy Phillips Heather Riegraf Amy Robel Jeffrey Rook Melissa Roth Daniel Ruzewski 106 Freshman Lynn Said Heidi Sandilands William Schueler John Simme Kimberly Schueler Jaion Sicheri First Impressions If you remember at the beginning of the year, freshmen didn't have much going for them. Many things tried to discour- age us, but we pulled through. One thing that discouraged us was when we got to school we found out that there were no lockers for us to put all of our books in. Luckily, we had some good teachers who were nice enough to wait until we got our lockers to give us our books. When we finally got our lockers, we didn't have the right combinations. There were many other strikes against us like the schedules getting mixed up, no freshmen dance, no floats for the home- coming parade, and what about the teachers, they couldn't stay after because of work to rule , so they couldn't help us. We all remember what happened at our first assembly. The assembly was supposed to greet us into the high school, but instead they greeted us into darkness when there was a power outage. We had fun playing the piano, we talked a little, sang, we did almost everything except learn what Freshmen were supposed to do. Although we had a lot of things against us at first, we pulled through. Now the class of '89 can survive anything. Christopher Smith Roberta Smith Freshman 107 108 Freshmen Marie Taber Josette Thurnherr Julie Thurston Andy Young Julie Zent Craig Zienski John Ziolkowski Malt Romagnuolo Freshmen 109 ACADEMICS To The Class Of 1986 Administration Dr. Merton L Haynes Dr. Joseph Riordan Mr. Thomas Schnepper Mr. James McCready The basic objective of the Iro- quois Central High School is to provide the proper environment for the intellectual growth, the moral and physical development of its students, endeavoring to impart the knowledge required for effective relationships in day to day living, to inspire good citi- zenship, and to develop capable leaders of moral integrity for to- morrow. The faculty and staff feel we have met this objective for the Class of 1986 and we look forward to your continued growth. Congratulations on your achievements and good luck in the future. Mr. Thomas Schnepper ROW 1: Linda Riley, Elizabeth T. Quinn, Eudora H. Hubbs, Alice M. Drasgow. ROW 2: Antoinette M. Kwiatkowski, Dr. Merton L. Haynes, Dr. Jo- seph Riordan, Mr. Herman Moessinger. 112 Academics Teacher Seeks More Experience For Children Mrs. Lisa Lynch worked at Iroquois in the business department for two and a half years, before leaving to seek more experience in the busi- ness world. She found employment at People Express Airlines in July, 1983. She trained for six weeks to become a Customer Service Man- ager. This job included duties as a reservationist, ground personnel, and flight attendant. Her favorite area was Reservations, because she supervised Sales Associates, who were college students who actually made the reservations. During the time she spent with the company, she was able to travel to various places such as Florida, Texas, Maine, and during time off, she va- cationed in England. On flights, she worked as a flight attendant. This job included being responsible for the passengers safety, ticketing, and be- veraging. She says that the main advantage of her year at People Express Airlines was that she can now share her ex- periences with her students. She re- turned to Iroquois because she missed teaching, and she could be close to her family. Academics 113 Mr. Michael Gelsinger, On The Teaching Crisis What exactly is the Teaching Crisis ? The Teaching Crisis is a result of the fact that Iroquois teachers are among the lowest paid teachers in Western New York even though we can prove we are doing an excel- lent job. This is shown in that Iroquois gradu- ates have always placed among the top in standardized tests, and college entrance ex- ams. These students claim that they were pre- pared in a superior fashion compared to their fellow students. The main issue appears to be that an inferior education district such as De- pew supplies their teachers with about $8- 10,000 more a year than those at Iroquois. But it's not just the paycheck. It's the morale. We are seeing ourselves as having little value to the administrators of this district, compared to the way other districts value their teachers. Why are they being paid less? There was a time when they were paid in the middle range of Western New York salaries. But since Dr. Haynes has been the Super- intendent, our pay has eroded to around 28- 29 out of 30 districts. While the teaching staff is in the bottom 10%, the administration is in the upper 10%. Somehow, this doesn't seem right, with the quality of education at this institution. They demand what they feel is realistic. After two years, what they want is to be equal in pay to what teachers in East Aurora are paid. The economy is the same, and we'd like to be at least competetive in the stores, and have the lifestyle that an E.A. teacher seems to be able to have. Over the last several contracts, teachers no- ticed that their economic position had been lowered. They were losing pay, and were promised it would be recouped in the next contract. We heard this contract after con- tract, and decided that we couldn't wait any longer; we were at the bottom. Many teach- ers here at Iroquois are taking on extra jobs just to support their families. Nothing could be done last year to solve this problem, be- cause they were still under contract. This year it has run out, and they want changes made. At the last Board Meeting, the negotiating team declared an impass, which means that the Board had nothing more to say on the matter. Teachers in NYS are under strict regula- tions. Quite honestly, factory workers in Com- munist Poland have more personal freedoms than teachers here in NY. We cannot refuse to 114 Academics volunteer. Teachers have to volunteer their services on their own time, or they are break- ing the law, which is ridiculous. P.E.R.B. stands for Public Employee Rela- tions Board, and it provides the teachers with a mediator, and then a fact-finder, who looks at both arguments to come up with a recom- mendation. Will they strike? It's probable, if conditions don't change. I hope it gets settled by the end of the year, because some permanent damage is being done. We've lost alot of faith in the district because we've always worked hand in hand with the Ivory Tower in West Elma, and now we feel betrayed. Teachers at this point have put in many applications to other districts. The biggest problem I see is that Iroquois' reputation as a top rated educational institu- tion could quickly crumble. Morale is low, quality teachers are retiring or looking for employment elsewhere, and the salary is so poor, that no new teachers will be attracted to this district. Another concern is that the crisis, even when it's settled, may leave permanent damaging after effects. We could be looking at problems in years to come as a result of the Board's inability to find a quick solution to the problem. Well, here's hoping that the district recog- nizes its responsibility to the students who attend school, and will settle the contract in a fashion that won't be destructive in years to come. Academics 115 Music Man Enhances String Program When Mr. Staebell took charge of the Orchestra and Theory Classes in February of 1984, the Iroquois Music Department made a complete turn around. Important changes were made. Students started to recognize their own talents and worth in the Orchestra and began to improve greatly, under the influence and guidance of Mr. Staebell's musical background. During his childhood years, he was influenced by his family, who were always interested in music, his father being a music teacher. Mr. Staebell received his college training at Eastman, a conservatory centering on musical technique rather than academic subjects. A typical day consisted of orchestra, lessons, music theory, and using his own time, teaching private lessons. During his four years at Eastman, he got to know great musicians who went on to write music, teach, 116 Academics conduct orchestras, sing operas, and even work on T.V. While living in California, Mr. Staebell has played at par- ties where distinguished actors and actresses like Patrick Duffy from Dallas, and Michelle Lee of Knots Landing had been present. Also, well-known musicians like the illustri- ous Buddy Rich, have asked Mr. Staebell to accompany them on the road, but wanting to have more control over his lifestyle, he chose to stay on with smaller prestigious groups. Mr. Staebell reasons, “Money is not an important goal, and he was not turned on by the 'glamour and thrills of show business'. He could take it or leave it. Just before Mr. Staebell came to teach here at Iroquois, he played electric bass with jazz artist Bobby Militello, whose group just recently disbanded. This left Mr. Stae- bell with a decision. Offered jobs with both Iroquois and The Buffalo Philharmonic, he chose to teach at Iroquois. initially he had played with orchestras, but disliked many of the attitudes the orchestra members took. Another interesting fact worth noting, is that while Mr. Staebell was with Bobby Militello, he wrote songs, as well as played bass on the album Rick James presents Bobby M. A cut from that album, Redliner , can be heard on A.M. Buffalo and the birthday list on The Commander Tom Show. This particular song is one that Mr. Staebell composed and played. Mr. Staebell now resided in Elma with his family, quite near to his hometown of Orchard Park. He considered it a more ideal location rather than Los Angeles to raise a family. On a regular basis, he can be found performing in various nightclubs and locations in the Western New York area. Mr. Staebell says he has gained satisfaction working with the students at Iroquois, and to the Music Department advantage, cannot let go of being a musician. Iroquois is very fortunate to have on the staff such a fine talent as Mr. Staebell's. Academics 117 The Inside Story On R.A.T. Mr. George Stepus and Mr. Joel Grundy are well known at Iroquois for their teaching and the discovery of R.A.T. Mr. Stepus claims he likes his job working at Iroquois as long as he does not have to teach freshman. R.A.T. is a simple abbreviation for Rent-A-Tie, It was developed in the year of 1985, around the time of Eng- lish reports. Some students could not bring themselves to buy a tie so they went desperately to R.A.T. in search of the perfect tie. At first the students had to pay 25 t to rent a tie for the whole day, but as demands for the ties went up they decided to rent the ties free of charge. The collection of ties is wide in variety. Students started bringing 118 Academics their ties from home. R.A.T. was so widely known that on the night of open house parents brought some of their old ties to add to the collec- tion. As business started growing there had to be a place found to hand the ties. One day a student brought in a pole to hang all the ties on, but to Mr. Grundy's surprise it did not last long, it accidently fell on his head. They tried to hang the ties from the movie screen but there was too much complaining so it had to be removed. At one time, R.A.T. even had com- petition from Mr. McBride, who went out and bought a couple dozen old ties for about 60 t, but they claim he never could take over their busi- ness. They say it was a good opportunity to get rid of their old ties with coffee stains and the ones they never wore anymore. Mr. Stepus says that this year the business is dying out. It was kind of like last years seniors personality, and this year the freshmen have to develop one of their own , he says. They are open to any and all sugges- tions for a new idea to replace R.A.T. Some of us may be sorry to see R.A.T. go, but there's sure to be a to be a new replacement which may have a bigger effect on the students and faculty of Iroquois. Academics 119 The New Guy On The Block This year, there is a new teacher at Iroquois. His name is Mr. Karl Wagner, and he is presently teaching many different courses in the Science department. Before teaching at Iroquois, Mr. Wagner taught in several schools in different parts of the country. He's mostly been teaching high school students, but he says that he also enjoys teaching younger students too. The difference between Iroquois and the other schools he's worked at in the past is mainly the size and the number of students. Mr. Wagner enjoys teaching here for many rea- sons. He likes the half periods, and he feels com- fortable with the students. His fellow workers make him feel welcome here, and are friendly toward him. Whenever he needs help, whether it's finding a filmstrip, or some chemicals for an experiment, there's always someone around to help him locate it quickly and easily. Although he is teaching in the Science depart- ment, Mr. Wagner is educated in many other sub- jects including Reading, Social Studies, Chemistry, and Astrology. He feels that a person should learn a variety of subjects over a reasonable course of 120 Academics Mr. Carl Emens Mr William Sweet Mr Pete Tonsoline Mr. Karl Wagner Mrs. Christine Wilckens time. Mr. Wagner also likes the professional atmo- sphere as well as the friendly personnel. He en- joys the freedom of organizing his classes as he sees fit, giving demonstrations when needed, not just for the sake of giving it. As for the students, Mr. Wagner comments, “I think that they have a lot of respect for the teach- ers, where as in other schools I've been at, there were several student teacher conflicts. I believe that they know their responsibilities, and what is expected of them. Since it is his first year here at Iroquois, we wish him all the luck, and hope that his stay with us is a pleasant one. Academics 121 Avocation Becomes Second Vocation Born in New York City, Mr. Dennis grew up in Sea Cliff in Nasau County, Long Island. He went to undergraduate school in Fredonia and graduated as the Senior Class President in 1967. He was also an all-league soccer player. In 1972, he received his Masters Degree at Buff. State and in 1982 he got a two year degree of Associate of Science and Nursing from Trocaire College. In 1966, he started a soccer program at ICS and coached for 10 years. He has also created the Contemporary Canada course and has traveled Canada from coast to coast twice for the Canadian course. Along with Canada, he has done some traveling in Europe during 1971, 1972, and 1976. One hobby he really loves is canoe- ing. He used to take a two week canoe- ing trip every year. Before his nursing career, Mr. Dennis had worked with the East Aurora fire department in the first aid serving as a paramedic for 14 years. He made the most first aid calls out of everyone. In 1972, he almost quit teaching to go to nursing school. In 1978, while taking 122 Academics his Canadian Studies class to a college visitation festival, he discovered Tro- caire's night nursing program. He de- cided to start going to night school and went for 4 years. In 1982-1983, he took a year off from teaching and worked 3rd shift as custo- dian. In 1982, he graduated from Tro- caire College as a Registered Nurse and started in Children's Hospital where he is currently working in the Emergency Room. He works full time during the summer and during the school year, 1 or 2 nights a week and sometimes weekends. He usually works from the time he gets out of school until about 11:30 p.m. Academics 123 Meet Mrs Patronik This year, the high school has a new teacher in the Spanish Depart- ment; Mrs. Eve Patronik. She teaches in both the middle and high schools. Mrs. Patronik was born in Hunga- ry, and came to the United States when she was eight years old. She speaks four languages: English, Span- ish, French, and Hungarian. Mrs. Pa- tronik has been teaching Spanish for nine years and plans to continue to teach at Iroquois. She has also taught at West Seneca, but she prefers it here. When asked if she likes teaching high school students better than middle school students, she replied that she enjoys teaching them the same. 124 Academics Miss Patricia Boggan Mr. Michael Masters Miss Barbara Millar Mr. Scott Rollo Mr. James Snyder Mr. Robert Wainman Our Own Marathon Mr. Wainmain has run in six mara- thons over the past ten years, his first being the Skylon International Mara- thon in 1976. The five subsequent races were in the Big Apple, New York City, from 1977 through 1980, and this past year, 1985. He enjoys running in New York because of all the glamour and the people who come to watch and support the more than 19,000 runners. His best race, 1985, was run against great per- sonal and physical odds. Between his fifth and sixth races, Mr. Wainman was involved in a serious car acci- Man dent, because of which doctors said he'd never walk again. Adding to the difficulties, he finished in the intense heat with pain in his knee and achil- les tendon. He says the worst part about the race is not the marathon itself, but the rigorous training be- forehand, which takes great will- power and concentration not just physical ability. The best part of run- ning? “Without a question, Mr. Wainman says, it's the feeling of go- ing through the finish line after you've put so much into it, it just makes up for all the pain. Academics 125 Special Areas Mrs. Cathy Pudlewski Mr. Jack McBride Everyday Life From There is a teacher here at Iroquois whom many of us never see that of- ten. Well, at least we hope not to see him. Only because of his position; suspension. How is it to be the person having to sit in a small room all day long with a few select offenders of the sacred school code? Mr. Wood doesn't mind, because in addition to his job here, he is currently working to- wards his Masters Degree in Physical Education, and has coached football in Maryvale for the past three years. He says he would prefer a regular teaching position for a change, in Mr. Wood the special education area, or coach college Track. When asked about his most unusual cause for a student in suspension, he remarked, One stu- dent had an obsession with a teach- er's toupe and he kept trying to take it, so he got himself put on suspen- sion for insubordination. The long- est any student has had the pleasure of spending his school time with Mr. Wood has been one month. Well, we wish him all the luck in whatever area he decides to pursue, but for now, look out all offenders, because you'll be in pleasant company! 126 Academics Miss Terry Thurston is one of many teachers who contribute their time to an after school organization. This activity is yearbook, and it is a time consuming job. Miss Thurston has been a year- book advisor for the past three years. And she says, This is my third and final year, as I have said twice be- fore. Being the yearbook advisor is a nerve wracking, patience testing, frustrating job. Just what is so frus- trating? You just assume that kids are going to accept responsibility, but discover that responsibility is a rare quality amongst students. The responsibilities include stay- ing inside an $18,000 budget. This is accomplished by getting donations and ads, not making mistakes, and selling books. In order to qualify for the position of advisor, one needs a good set of lungs. This is to insure that all runs smoothly with the staff. Does it all seem to pay off? Not always. At times I wish I was home raking my lawn. Ultimately, you have to make the kids see that if they don't work to- gether, meet deadlines, and get things done, then no books will be printed, and people will kill them. Hope to see you next year, Miss T. Academics 127 Subs Keep ICS Running Smoothly What is a substitute? It's the person who gets the early morn- ing call to come in to Iroquois to fill in for an absence, the person who puts up with spit balls, changing seats, and unruly behav- ior. There were a few new faces to this years scene. Mr. Kingsley, who frequently subbed for Mr. Root, was a professional photog- rapher. Mr. Morningstar, who filled in for Mr. Sweet and Mr. Preston, was once a professional basketball player. We also saw Mrs. Bidlack, who went back to school to finish her degree, after raising her family and recently be- coming a grandmother. We saw some familiar faces too. Mr. Bosch, who taught English at Clarence, returned. Mrs. Wilson, a well known substitute here at Iroquois, is also a student teaching supervisor for Courtland College, and raises standard poodles for showing. All together, old and new, they keep our school running smooth- ly while our teachers are absent, even if it means putting up with a spitbali now and then. 128 Academics Mrs. Margaret Maciejewski Mrs. Charlotte Minich Mr. Kenneth Palmer Mrs. Patricia Richter Mrs. Patricia Rosier Mrs. Erma Siegel Mrs. Geraldine Stansbury Mrs. Mary Trankle Staff Row 1 - Elizabeth Thomas, Lorraine Zienski, Pal Monile, Grace Gabamonte, Jennie Godlove, Cathy Fuer. Row 2 - Betty Ruth Koch, Wendy Hunter, Lenore Kling, Mary Raynor, Delores Giles, Mary Gilbert, Emily lackie. Marge Gates, Elizabeth George. Mr. Steve Bosh; Mrs. Laurie Academics 129 Boces Faculty Row 1 - (seated) Mrs. DiBlasi, Mrs. Zier, Ms. Lehman, Mrs. Gillen. Row 2 - Mr. Field, Mr. Logowski, Ms. Everetts, Mrs. Gallo, Mrs. Mar- iea. Row 3 - Mr. Walker, Mr. Stenzel, Mrs. Wendle, Dr. Demcie, Mr. Lewenight, Mr. Pe- dersen, Mr. Soper, Mr. M. Gallo, Mr. Fuller, Mr. G. Gallo. Wait - my hair's not done yet! 130 Boces SPORTS _____ SPRING SPORTS | Varsity Baseball | Memories came back to the proud Father who once showed his young son how to throw a baseball. Now he watches anxiously as his son steps up to the mound to throw the first pitch of the season. Young men, such as the 1985 Varsity Baseball team players, showed they could pull together to win a few games with a season record of seven wins and twelve losses. Team players like Mike Buchout, Dan Rozanski, and Eric Mof- fett made the all-star team in Division III. Special recognition goes to Mike Buchout, batting a 500, and Eric Mof- fett, batting a 487. Both were batting average leaders for the year. Mr. Snyder coached the team for 1985 and made it known that his team's biggest thrill was beating Alden for the first time in several years with a score of 7-5. 136 Sports Row 1 - Gerry Stroze, George Baran, Jeff Allen, Dave Bansmer, Paul Moretta, Mike Buckhout, Jeff D'ltalia. Row 2 - Coach Snyder, Eric Gee, Fred Schepper, Mike Parsons, Dan Rozanski, Ken Sable, Eric Moffett, Ron Luders. Boys J.V. Baseball Row 1 - Dave Zizzi, George Wheeler, B.J. Blinston, Jim Bansmer, Chuck Dimitroff. Row 2 - Coach Kapturowski, Dave Jezewski, Bob Sturm, Mark Nagel, Jeff Gillman, Joe Kunick. This year's team was more willing to learn and absorb the finer points of the game than previous years. They had timely hitting, good pitching, and solid defense. Joe Kunick was the most valuable player, Bob Sturm was the best pitcher, and Mark Nagel was a good pitcher and hitter. They all contributed to the team greatly. This year's biggest thrill was defeat- ing Clarence 12-8, after losing pre- viously to them earlier in the season. Coach Kapturowski tells us, This was one of the most enjoyable seasons as a coach because of the attitude of the team. They had willingness to listen and to learn. Above: B.J. Blinston sits on the bench and takes down Iroquois winning runs. Sports 137 Boys Modified Baseball The modified baseball team had a strong year. Despite injuries, everyone filled in and did a great job. Coach Schram replied that, It was not a one or two man team, everyone had a good game, but at different times, that enabled us to have a win- ning season. The team had excellent hitters, hav- ing a batting average of 350. The team lead by captain Buckhout, should cre- ate promising results in the future years. Row 1 - Jeff Sokal, )im Travis, Jason Hines, Greg Buckhout, Pete Lerczak, Jon Ziolkowski, Rich Church, Shawn Gauthier Row 3 - Coach Schram, Matt Minich, Jeff Weigel, Mark Pettit, Pete Sorgi, Kevin Achatz, Joe Wolff, Kevin Price, Gordon Gattie. Right: Mark Pettit steps up to the plate to hit the win- ning run. 138 Sports Sports 139 Girls Varsity Softball The 1985 Varsity Softball team's suc- cessful year was marked by excellent defense, good pitching, and clutch hit- ting. Roxanne Belica was labeled the years' most valuable player, captaining the team with the help of Kathy Smith. This proved to be a winning combo, as the Lady Chiefs completed the season with 10 wins and 6 losses. The highlight of the season, as revealed by Coach Ton- soline, was a close and defensive game against Hamburg, in which the Lady Chiefs squeezed them out of a win, with a score of 4-3. Their worst moment? As the Coach said, It was their loss to Maryvale, 25- 11. Above: lane Kwitek gels ready to catch the third out. Row 1 - Denise Schlatterer, Stephanie Digati, Molly Nunan, Lisa Tomczak, jeannine Babcock, Shelly Brown, Michelle Carretto, Patty Forrest. Row 2 - Debbie Sitarek, Renee Malik, Jane Kwitek, Anne Zalewski, Kathy Smith, Gretchen Fredricks, Laurie Gaglio, Roxanne Belica, Coach Tonsoline. Girls J.V. Softball The 1985 Girl's J.V. Softball Team did a great job this year, placing second in the final league standings. Coach O'Bryan gave Joelle Vacanti's pitching and good defense by the in- field as factors attributing to the suc- cess of the team. For the year, Joelle Vacanti was se- lected as most valuable player, accom- plishing a pitching record of 7-1. The team with many thrills this past season, came up with one of their big- gest thrills, being an eleven inning win over Williamsville North. As for their worst moment, J.V.'ers were discour- aged after losing the championship to Maryvale. Row 1 - Patti Hart, Doreen Sitarek, Jennifer Maze, Patti Mariacher, Cheryl Lewinski, Tammy Beyer Row 2 - Maria Cantor, Angela Gruttolori, Lynn Ratajczak, Amy Nunan, Jill Neubauer, Michelle Plewinski, Chris Roseland. Row 3 - Coach O'Bryan, Stephanie Pierce, Gwen Agthe, Lorri Reif Sandy Kintzel, Joelle Vacanti, Karen Roll. Above: Gwen Agthe eagerly awaits the release of the ball. 140 Sports WM Row 1 - Andy Lisitsky, Allen Kosnik, Jim Clough, Russell Defazio. Row 2 - Tony Fodero, Rolf Hoeg, Larry Kurowski, Ian Wilson, Dwight Elliott. Boys Tennis This year's team, although inexperi- enced, had an excellent sense of hu- mor which kept their spirits up throughout the season. They have im- proved greatly this year. Ian Wilson was the most improved player, along with Pete Minich and Rolf Hoeg, says Coach Peterson. This year's captains were Darren McMahon and Larry Kurowski, the teams most valuable player. The biggest thrill? When they won that home game against Alden! Their worst moment seemed to be their loss to Depew. Sports 141 Girls Track You hear your own heartbeat echo inside your head as your legs ache to finish first. The sounds of the crowd fade into oblivion as you feel the rib- bon break across your chest. Then the clamor of the crowd reaches your ears, and you realize it's you they're cheer- ing for. Just who are we talking about? Why, the 1985 Girls Track Team, of course! The team came up against some tough hurdles this year, but overcame their hardships to leap into an overall season record of 3 wins and 3 losses. Sue Boyle was voted the most valu- able player, with good reason. She placed second in WNY for the 400 hur- dles, and also at ECIC in both hurdle events. Above: Most valuable player Sue Boyle. Right: Kim Steves flies over another hurdle to have a win- ning finish. 142 Sports Row 1 - Megan Leitzinger, Sue Boyle, Peggy Markowski, Michelle Thibault, Leanne Mruzik Row 2 - Robyn Bennett, Tanya Nicoloff, Deanna Banas, Julianne Lewke, Jenny Fisher, Sherry DeNicola, Lisa Reinhardt, Becky Dukat, Jaci Weiland, Lori Hardy. Row 3 - Tammy Furman, Kim Steves, Donna Ziegler, Chris Thibault, Amy Clough, Laura Cholewinski, Debi LaMendola, Michele Kiesewetter, Laura Quick, Kiersten Lang, Coach Weildon. Row 1 - Coach Wainman, Jim Abbotoy, Chris O'Hern, Tim Terranova, Tim Lowrey, Chris Clark, Keith Bosch, James Bapst, Brian Pfeil, Mark Plezia. Row 2 - Brad Seifert, Eric Suhr, Jim Newman, Mike Brodowski, Tom Murphy, Daryl Gustavel, Jeff Gunner, Paul Baiocco. Row 3 - Kevin Jenny, Todd Breton, Jeff Smith, Tom Higgins, Jeff Cimmer, Steve Waterman, Don Battistoni, Bob Eisman. Row 4 - Coach Frisicaro, Nevada Montagu, Mike Sly, Albert Korczynski, Sam Cippola, Paul Pietrantone. Row 5 - Chris Wheeler, Duane Boniface, Daryl George, Dale Brown, Clark Hincher, Coach Rollo, Ross Miller. Row 6 - Dan Gemerek, Jeff Phillips, Rob Botzenhart. Boys Track During the Spring of 85 the Iroquois Boys Track Team sweated out every last bit of energy in order to have a success- ful 5-1 record. As Chris Clark set a record time in the 400 meter hurdles, the mile relay team of Jim Bapst, Chris O'Hern, Brad Siefert, and Tim Terranova, and the two mile relay team of Jim Bapst, Mike Sly, Eric Suhr, and Tim Terranova also set new school records. Not only were the running events successful, but the pole vault team was undefeated in the divi- sional meets. As the 1985 track team walks off the asphalt track, Coaches Frisicaro, Rollo, and Wainman have great confidence in next years team, and congratulates those who helped make this year so successful. Sports 143 Girls Varsity Soccer This year's team had a mixture of both experienced players, and promis- ing newcomers. They were dedicated, both old and new, reveals Coach Woodruff. The captains for this year were Amie Crofut and Margaret Donohue. Marga- ret was also the teams most valuable player. Colleen Ball was the most im- proved, and the leading scorer was Mickey Reid. Lisa Zgoda gets special recognition for making it to the Division II All-Star try-outs. The teams biggest moment was de- feating Amherst 1-0, after a loss of 8-2 earlier in the season. The worst mo- ment of the season occured when Car- men Gomez broke her hip while play- ing against Williamsville East! Row 1 - Cathy Corbett, Margaret Donohue, Amie Crofut, Katie Healy, Lisa Walsh, Michele Reid. Row 2 - Lisa Kohl, Kathy Donovan, Colleen Stack, Lynn Mitchell, Amy Lerner, Lisa Zgoda. Row 3 - Colleen Ball, Becky Lindberg, Lisa Reimer, Mary Pat McNamara, Debbie Graczyk, Nancy Kamman, Julie Lindberg, Coach Woodruff. 144 Sports | Girls J.V. Soccer This year's team had strong positive attitudes and confidence in their abili- ties, which were definite assets that helped them win and deal with their losses. Coach Becky Pucci tells us, They were a lot of fun to coach, and the girls had a lot of team spirit! she concludes, Their competition was much better this year. The leading scorers were Kristin Lit- tle, Karen Jankowiak, Kirsten Davies, Dawn Wurts, Kristen Soeder, and Beth Blanchard. The best defenders were Cindy Majewski, Elayn Dobinski, Becky Schmidt, Cathy Fantozzi. Their solid halfback was Traci Coffey, and don't forget Becky Ott. The team's biggest thrill was winning a very close game to Williamsville North. They lost to them earlier in the season. Left: Kristin Little decides Iroquois standings near the end of a victorious game. Sports 145 Row 1 - Kathy Parsons, Elayn Dobinski, Becky Ott, Dawn Wurts, Amy Wlodarczyk. Row 2 - Nancy Czyrny, Cathy Fantozzi, Traci Coffey, Kris Soeder, Becky Steele, Laurie Beebe, Lisa Scott. Row 3 - Melanie Cassell, Kim Markowski, Gretchen Hallman, Kristin Little, Jenny Kunick, Beth Blanchard, Kirsten Davies, Karen Jankowiak, Becky Pucci. FALL SPORTS Varsity Football This year's team did extremely well, getting an even 4-4. The captains were Eric Moffett and Chris Clark, coached by Mr. O'Bryan. The most valuable players were Chris Clark and Tom Kostrzebski on offense, and Dan Hand and Ron Kostrzebski on defense. The teams biggest thrill was winning the last three games in the season. Their worst moment was losing to Wil- liamsville South 2 - 14. The Mark Rademacher Award for dedication was presented to Brad Sei- fert and Eric Moffett at the Team's Awards banquet. Chris Wheeler, Dan Hand, and Chris Clark made first All- Stars while Ron and Tom Kostrzebski, Jamie Jarocinski, and Jeff Phillips made second team All-Stars. ROW 1: Chris Clark, Jeff Phillips, Jamie Jarocinski, Dan Hand, Brad Seifert, Tom Kostrzebski, Dave Miley, Dave Mitchell, Pat O'Brien. ROW 2: Coach Rollo, Yasuhiro Koike, Gary Malinowski, George Baran, Chris Wheeler, Ted Wood, Bob Sturm, Brian Bonus, Jeff Mayne, Dale Brown, Dave Jezewski, Coach Masters, Coach O'Bryan. ROW 3: Ron Kostrzebski, Ron Luders, Daryle Gustavel, Mike Donohue, Dan Whalen, George Wheeler, Dave Galuski, Dan Greene, Mike Mertel, Eric Moffett, Don Battistoni, Jeff Johnson, Steve Waterman. 146 Sports ROW 1 - Scott Weaver, Jeff Nagel, Kary Stadel, Ed Blackman, Rich Marszalek, Brian Swartz, Dave McNaulty, Darrell Russell. ROW 2 - Tim Donovan, Mike Kraus, Glen Caradori, Eric Bauder, Jay Macalsso, Bob Mentecky, Todd Breton, Bill Derek. ROW 3 - Coach Stepien, Chuck Dimitroff, James Abbotoy, Chuck Terwilliger, Kevin Price, Steve Mertel, Geof Snyder, Tony Prinzbach, Todd Moffett, Coach Tamutus. J.V. Football This year's team had a rough season, winning three games and losing five. Two factors that attributed to their re- cord was (one) when Chuck Terwilliger was injured early in the season, and (two) there was ineligibility of players due to a lack of practices. They had various captains including, Jay Macaluso, Todd Breton, Chuck Ter- williger, Tony Prinzbach, Chuck Dimi- troff, and Ed Blackmann. Mr. Stepien was the J.V. Coach. Ed Blackmann was the most valuable player this year. He was a leading of- fense player, although he was only a freshman. Kevin Price and Bob Mentecky both developed well as quarterbacks. Some outstanding linemen included Steve Mertel, Jay Macaluso, and Todd Bret- on. Sports 147 The Modified Football team of this year was a team with plenty of spirit. It shows, with the hard work and overall record of 3 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. The captains of this outstanding team was the duo of Matt Minich and Chris Coffman. Matt also managed to be- come Most Valuable Player with Kevin MacDonald. Coach Rider expressed his team's biggest thrill as being 3 wins, and their worst moment, the heart breaker at Depew in which the Modified's lost in the last minute, 14-8. Modified Football Jon Ziolkowski became the most out- standing halfback of the year, covering 120 yards against Depew, and 207 yards against Maryvale. ROW 1: Bill Derek, Glen Coe, Hie Lee, Jeff Lima, Jamie Williams, Tom Tomzak, Jason Hinz, Adam Gee, Andy Hansen, Mike Detwiler. ROW 2: Jim Nolan, Pete Lerczak, Kevin McDonald, Pat Miley, John Ziolkowski, John Miller, Mike Coe, Steve Burgeoise, John Wieland, Jason Siciri, Matt Minich. ROW 3: Coach Stoher, Howard Deth, Mike Beardi, Jeff Sokal, Jeff LoTempio, Tim Forrest, Bob Barry, Jeff Schoenborn, Blake Bykowicz, Dave Ertl, Regan McMahon, Art Foley, Chris Coffman, Coach Rider. Above: Centering the ball for another touchdown pass. 148 Sports Girls Tennis Row 1 - Julie Thurston, Miquela Morris, Jill Chudzik, Jill Mohr, Denise Szymanek. Row 2 - Lynna Hincher, Erica Amschler, Kim Szwartz, Sue Walsh, Cindy Ross, Stacy Szwaczkowski, Becky Schmidt, MaryAnn Miller, Coach Ensminger, Cheryl Lewinski. Row 3 - Colleen O'Donnell, Joelle Vacanti, Laura Cholewinski, Andrea Miller, Karen Walsh, Linda Roll. This year the girls tennis team had more participants than ever before. Unfortunately most of the girls were inexperienced and had never played competitively. Although the record does not show it, most of the matches were very close. This years results; 2 wins, 8 losses, and no ties. Becky Schmidt was the most im- proved player. She went from second doubles to first singles. The most valu- able players were Laura Cholewinski and Colleen O'Donnell, who were the first ever from Iroquois to play in sec- tional playoffs. What was the teams big- gest thrill and worst moment? Coach Ensminger agrees that it was when Lau- ra and Colleen lost to Clarence 6-7,6-7. Although they lost, they made the girls work for every point. Sports 149 Varsity Boys Soccer Although this years team was made up of mostly seniors, they finished the season with 5 wins and 9 losses. Seniors Colin Hilton and Paul Mor- etta were this years captains, and senior Duane Boniface was the most valuable player. The team made it to the ECIC Divi- sion II games. The 1st team consisted of Duane Boniface, and the 2nd team was Colin Hilton. Paul Moretta and Clark Hincher received an honorable men- tion. Joe Kunick was an excellent defend- er, along with help from Jeff Allen. According to Coach Woodruff the team's worst moment was being elimi- nated from the playoff contention, and when Clarence beat them at a close game of 2 to 3. Row 1: Dwight Elliott, Richard Kingston, Dan Blanchard, Duane Boniface, Doug Danitz, Randy Hyer, Matt Moran, Pete Sorgi, Row 2: Colin Hilton, Kevin Hubbard, Clark Hincher, Tom Romag- nuolo, B.J. Blinston, Sean Tober, Joe Kunick, Jeff Allen, Paul Moretta. Row 3: Coach Boniface, Chris Giovino, Tim Kolk, Ethan Minkel, Al Korczynski, Tom Rath, Pete Mercurio, John Galuski, Scott Chowaniec, Bryant Tent, Coach Woodruff. 150 Sports J.V. Soccer Row 1: Kevin Achatz, Gordon Gattie, Blain Tober, Dave Hoppe, Mark Petit, Keith Boniface, Bob Cochran. Row 2: Scott Mitchell, Eric Kolk, Ted Woronowicz, Andy Heitz, Greg Buckhout, Jeff Gilray, Kevin Leary, Craig Kingsley, John Funseth. Row 3: Coach Cashmore, Terry Hofer, Jeff Collins, Larry Mazur, Dan Youngers, Bill Rath, Scott Losi, Bob Biando, Dave Mercurio, Sean Gauthier, Lance lanello, Ron Zeigler, Coach Shanahan. The Boy's J.V. Soccer team was made up of Freshmen players who contribut- ed greatly. This explains why Dave Hoppe was voted Most Valuable Player for the 1985 season. The captains of the team were Soph- omore Jeff Collins, and Freshman Keith Boniface. The overall record for the season was 6 wins, 7 losses, and 1 tie against Williamsville North. Qoach Cashmore voiced his opinion on his team mentioning that the team had the will to win more games, but failed to do so, needing more exper- ience. Injuries also hurt the team, and all are looking forward to a better sea- son next fall. Honorable mentions go to Nick Cro- fut and Dave Hoppe, both accomplish- ing one shut-out each. Sports 151 Row 1 - Lisa Reimer, Katie Healy, Denise Schlatterer, Renee Kompinski. Row 2 - Denise Lezynski, Tammy Beyer, Kathy Donovan, Patti Hart, Debbie Sitarek, Lori Reif. Row 3 - Tammy Furman, Debi LaMendola, Franciene Chenoweth, Heidi Melancon, Shannon McGrath, Kim Markowski, Amy Numan, Jessica Hoeg, Coach Miller. Varsity Field Hockey This year's team did fairly well with a won one, lost three, tied six record, and they kept their spirit and determi- nation despite their experience. The Most Valuable Player was Katie Healy. Katie also made the 1985 Empire State Games Team (All-Star Division II) along with Denise Lezynski and Denise Schlatterer. The second team consisted of Patti Hart and Kathy Donovan. The most improved player was Shannon McGrath. This year's captains were Katie Healy and Denise Schlatterer, the team was coached by Ms. Millar. At their ban- quet, Kathy Donovan and Denise Le- zynski were named for next years cap- tains. 152 Sports J.V. Field Hockey This year's Field Hockey team did well, having a final record of six wins, three loses, and three ties. This year's captains were Mary Ra- dich and Jennifer Maze. The team was coached by Mr. Tonsoline. The leading scorer was Chris Tyler, along with help from Doreen Sitarek, on defense. Over- all, Mary Radich, Jennifer Maze, and goalie Michele Plewinski helped great- ly. Although there were mostly first year players on the team, the team had a very strong competitive season. The team's best moment was beating Amherst 2-0, after losing to them 3-1 earlier in the season. ow 1 - Cheryl Marzlek, Tracy Coffey, Jennifer Maze, Mary Radich, Michelle Plewinski, Nancy Czyrny, Marylou McPartlan. Row 2 - Kris Soeder, Meagen Little, Sandy Kintzel, Jackie D'ltalia, Connie Parsons, Missy Fisher. Row 3 - Barb Spahn, Chris Tyler, Kathy Fantozzi, Kirsten Davies, Doreen Sitarek, Coach Tonsoline, Jessica Hogue. Sports 153 Cross Country This year's cross country team had a good attitude and had continual pro- gress over the season. By the end of the season, they had a score of 8 - 4, doing very well. The captain was Mike Sly, who was also the team's most valuable player. There was continual improvement by P.J. Minich, Jim Hartman, Nevada Mon- tagu, Bob Eisman, and Andy Lisitsky. These members will form next years nucleus. There was strong competition in the reviving girls team, provided by Jenny Fisher, Becky Bosch, and Dawn LaMen- dola. The team's biggest thrill was coming in third overall in the Class B Divisional Meet against twenty-one other schools of our same size. Row 1 - Bill Mauerman, Mike Sly, Dennis Seiflien, Dan Meyers, Jim Hartman, Theresa Pawelek, Andy Lisitsky. Row 2 - Jeff Geiser, Jenny Fisher, P.J. Minich, Nevada Montagu, Dan Dennis, Eric Kranz, Dawn LaMendola, Becky Bosch, Coach Frisicaro. Missing: Jim Bapst, Bob Eisman, Chad Filipski. 154 Sports Golf This year's Golf team ended the fall season by losing to Williamsville East bringing their record to 5-8. The team consisted of 22 players with only four seniors. Fine performances by seniors and Co-captains Mark Rybarc- zyk and Tim Reif overshadowed the in- experience of the team. Coach Kaeslau was pleased to an- nounce 15 members received letters this year, showing the outstanding ef- fort of the team. Row 1: Mark Rybarczyk, Tim Reif, Row 2: Richard Church, Bruce Fisher, Patti Mariacher, Dave Macholz, Tim Newnan-Manager. Row 3: Mark Gonya, Scott Wlodarczak, Jeff Wiegel, Jeff Gunner, Gary Fredricks, Phil Mallon, Coach Kaslau. Row 4: Paul Van Slooten, Rich Reling, Larry Kurowski. Sports 155 This year's Girls Varsity Swim Team splashed through their season with a finish- ing record of 9 wins, 2 losses. The team's co- captains were Joy Huber and Darby Cardar- elli, who lead the girls on to win the EClC's championships and place first in their divi- sion. Many outstanding performances came from this team, such as Jaci Wieland, who broke numerous records in various strokes, and Darby Cardarelli who scored a new re- cord in diving. These girls were also named for Most Valuable Swimmers. Coach Mann attributes the success of the team to the overall unity among the girls who Pulled together to claim many a victo- Girls J.V. Swimming Row 1 - Coach Mann, Kyle Oliver, jenny Rozek, Chris Rosseland, Lisa Penke, Jenny Woltz. Row 2 - Donna Danieu, Amy Tally, Melanie Kinmartin, Wendy Kam- holz, Amy Bauer, Tina Astri. Girls Varsity Swimming Row 1 - Robyn Bennett, Holly Rudzinski, Becky Rozek, Amy Astri. Row 2 - Coach Mann, Cathy Larivery, Darby Cardarelli, Colleen Talty, Jaci Wieland, Molly Nunan, Tanya Nicoloff. Row 3 - Ines Mata, Kelly Coffman, Ste- fanie Blair, Joy Huber, Paula Brylinski, Heather Sandi- lands. if Darby prepares for another perfect dive. 156 Sports Varsity Cheerleading, Football Row 1 - Jennifer Bak, Lisa Barciniak, Debbie Spulecki. Row 2 - jenny Trautman, Karen Suhr, Tammy Smith, Michelle Prono- bis, Colleen Stack, Lisa Tomczak, Michelle Hoppe, Sara Hy- man. Row 3 - Michaelle Lyon, Kelly Van Lew, Michelle Spong, Linda Barciniak, Deanna Banas, Renee Gauthier, Denise Weso- lowski, Karen Roll. This year's cheerleading squads for Iroquois, coached by Mr. Root and Vickie Cotton, showed new promise and increased ability in their new cheers and perfor- mances. An event that marked a highlight in the season was the Cheerleading Competition held in the gym here at Iroquois. Three schools competed and the girls were judged on appearance, originality, and overall together- ness. The required cheers included one sideline cheer and two court cheers. Iroquois placed second overall, missing first place by only two points. Most people don't consider cheerleading a physical sport, but they don't realize the time and effort put in day after day by the girls every day of the season. They endure as much exercise and strain as in other athletics. The 1986 cheerleading squad ended their season with high hopes of coming back next year, and for the sen- iors, great memories of friends made and good times shared. Varsity Cheerleading, Basketball Row 1 - Lisa Barciniak, Debbie Spulecki, Kelly Van Lew. Row 2 - Michelle Pronobis, Jenny Trautman, Sara Hymen, Jenny Sie- bert, Tammy Kimmel, Renee Gauthier, Ann Hoch. Row 3 - Tammy Smith, Michelle Spong, Julianne Lewke, Deanna Banas, Linda Barciniak, Denise Wesolowski. Sports 157 J.V. Cheerleading, Football Row 1 - Lisa Scott, Rose Thompson, Lisa Cassagnol, Tara Tent, Cathy Parsons. Row 2 - Kari Waterman, Sue Wollen, Amy Robel, Patty Gill. Row 3 - Traci Specht, Rachel Rydzynski, Laura Quick, Sue Husarck. J.V. Cheerleading, Basketball Row 1 - Rose Thompson, Cathy Parsons, Chris Thibault. Row 2 - Sharon Stone. Row 3 - Gabrielle Hall, Lisa Scott, Patty Gill, Sue Walsh, Lori Burns. Row 4 - Sue Husarek, Elaine Dobinski, Rachel Rydzynski. Row 5 - Lisa Cassagnol. 158 Sports Freshman Cheerleading-Football Row 1 - Nicole D'Agostino, Christa Brooks, Renee Wilson, Karla Kohl. Row 2 - Julie Zent, Sue Johnson, Teresa Mariani, Jennifer Szaras, Josette Thurnherr. Row 3 - Tricia Boebel, Kim Demme, Beth Kuhn, Laura Morganti, Michelle Jarocinski, Ro- berta Smith. Freshman Cheerleading-Basketball Row 1 - Missy Roth, Andrea Latchford. Row 2 - Kristen Kasza, Amy Kopinski, Joyce Hoch, Robin Jann Row 3 - Coach Mi- chelle Pronobis, Sue Lewalski, Julie Thurston, Julie Pierce, Beth Kuhn, Coach Sara Hymen. Sports 159 Varsity Volleyball This year's Girl's Varsity Volleyball Team did very well, having an overall record of eight wins and nine losses. Coach Boggan revealed, ''Sheri and Jeannine were the quarterbacks of the team, and the team was very exper- ienced at setting the volleyball. The team was composed of four seniors, six juniors, and one sophomore, Jeanine DelleDonne. The team played in the sectionals, and in the quarter finals, they beat La- Salle, 3-0. In the semi-finals, they lost to Clarence, 1-3. They were also in the Hosted Tournament and placed second out of the five teams. Overall, the team had excellent play- ers, especially the seniors, who will be missed next year. Row 1 - Colleen O'Donnell, Shelly Brown, Sheri Reynolds, Jeannine Babcock. Row 2 - Patti Laura Cholewinski, Laura Williams, Cindy Majewski. Row 3 - Renee Kompinski, Janean D Donne, Melanie Cased, Coach Boggan. 160 Sports Row 1 - Tracey Nolan, Traci Coffey, Amy Nunan, Theresa Pawelek, Missy Fisher. Row 2 - Gina Bermel, Lynna Hincher, Diane Newman, Donna Makowski. Row 3 - Bonnie Hauck, Jenny Colern, Jennifer Balon, Kris Rosseland, Coach Cashmore. J.V. Volleyball The Junior Varsity Girl's Volleyball team had a good year, having a league record of five wins and seven losses. The co-captains were Amy Nunan, Traci Coffey, and Theresa Pawelek, who were all coached by Mr. Cash- more. Amy Nunan was also voted by the team as the most valuable player. This year, the team's biggest thrill was winning the Maryvale Tournament. Overall, the team had excellent team work and did very well. J.V. Volleyball 161 __WINTER SPORTS Varsity Basketball Row 1 - Joe Kunick, Jeff Allen, Chris Sokal, Jon Schiavi, Jon Kroll, Dave Bandish, Mike Funke, Larry Kurowski, Rick Roiling, Jim Newman, Jeff Gillman, Jeff Nagel, Chris Wheeler. 162 Sports Row 1 - Mike Faleski, Tom Fijas, Pete Sorgi, Greg Buckhout, Gordon Gattie, Paul VanSlooten. Row 2 • Coach Masters, Scott Weaver, Craig Kingsley, Paul Pietrantone, Kevin Price, Tom Zdrojewski, Bill Derek. Boys J.V. Basketball This year the boys J.V. Basketball team did very well, but their overall record was 8 wins and 10 losses. They had strong hard physical play and de- fense. Coach Masters revealed, “They hus- tled and gave everything they had to give. This years MVP was Bill Derek, but the MVP for the Boys Club Tourna- ment was Greg Buckhout. The leading players were sophomores Greg Buck- hout and Bill Derek, and the Most Im- proved player was sophomore Paul Pie- trantone. The team's biggest thrill was winning the Christmas and the Boys Club Tour- naments. Sports 163 Modified Basketball The Modified Basketball team of 1985-86 was coached by Mr. Rider. The most valuable player of this excellent shooting team turned out to be 8th grader Tim Forrest, who also estab- lished a scoring average record of 15 points. The team took 3rd place with a score of 7 wins and 7 losses. Row 1 - Coach Rider, Ted Woronowicz, Seth Graham, Russ DeFazio, Eric Kranz. Row 2 - Dave McAnulty, Tom Witman, Tim Forrest, Bill Rath. Row 3 - Rich Church, Jeff Sokal, Jon Miller. 164 Sports Row 1 - Clark Hincher, Daryl Gustavel, Jeff Bishop, Dwight Elliott, Murray Wright, Ken Wright. Row 2 - Bruce Fisher, Jeff Gunner, Bob Armalay, Tom Higgins, Don Battistoni, Jeff Smith, John Wieland, Coach Mann. Row 3 - Mr. Stohrer, Matt Krieger, Jeff LoTempio, John Rupp, Mike Beardi, Scott Paul, Bill Bassett, Josh Blair, Jason Sicceri. Boys Swimming The 1986 boy's swim team pulled together to achieve an over all re- cord of six wins, and five losses. This year co-captains of the 'Choppers' were Daryle Gustavel, and Jeff Bish- op, who also made up half of the team record breaking medley relays with Bill Bassett, and Tom Higgins. One of the teams Most Outstanding performances came from Bill Bassett, who was also named most valuable swimmer. Bill set new records for the 500 free, and 100 breaststroke. Coach Mann credits the success of the Choppers to being a Good, strong young team with more prom- ise in years to come. Sports 165 Girls Varsity Basketball This year's Girl's Varsity Basketball Team was made up of many young players, but that was just the answer for a successful season. The new recruits and old formed a good defense and were determined not to lose. The Most Valuable Player was Laura Cholewinski who averaged 11 points, and 11 re- bounds per game. Laura also set a new season rebound record. Seniors; Col- leen O'Donnell led the team in steals and Jeannine Babcock led in assists. Row 1 - Colleen O'Donnell, Jeannine Babcock, Francien Chenoweth. Row 2 - Chris Rosseland, Gwen Agthe, Patli Hart, )oelle Vacanti. Row 3 - Coach Hurley, Laura Cholewinski, Debi LaMendola, Lori Reif, Jenny Jones. 166 Sports Row 1 - jenny Fisher, Amy Nunan, Laura Quick, Michelle Hewinski, Sandy Kintzel. Row 2 - Josette Thurnherr, Jenny Kunick, Theresa Pawlek, Stacy Swaczkowski, Becky Bitterman, Connie Parsons. Row 3 - Natalie Ball, Coach Sabo, Missy Fisher. Girls J.V. Basketball This year's Lady Chiefs, coached by Mr. Sabo, were outstanding in their ability to hustle and provide good defense techniques. J.V. players exper- ienced their greatest thrill over Ha- murg, a 53 - 17 victory, and winning the West Seneca J. V. Tournament. The Lady Chiefs produced leading perform- ers this season. Freshman Stacy Szwacz- kowski was the 2nd leading scorer and rebounder. Laura Quick, a sophomore, was the team's leading rebounder and shot blocker. The most valuable player for the team was Amy Nunan. Manag- ers were Connie Parsons and Jill Gulc- zewski. Sports 167 Varsity Wrestling This year's wrestling team did ex- tremely well winning and only losing. The MVP's were Tom Kostrzebski, Ron Kostrzebski and Ethan Bosch. Each Wrestler won over 30 matches and were placed in every tournament. The strength of their senior heavy weights were Tom Kostrzebski, Ron Kostr- zebski, Mike Mertel, Tom Meyers, and Eric Moffett. The Division III and IV champions were Bill Sturm (98), Kevin Day (119), Ethan Bosch (145), Tom Kostrzebski (155), and Ron Kostrzebski (177). The team's biggest thrill was winning the Divisionals, and the worst moment was losing to Sweethome. The team was coached by Mr. Pete Bosch, and the coach's assistant was Kevin Hub- bard. The manager was Eric Blackmann. Row 1 - John Fisher, Ben Gilbert, Sean Sullivan, Kevin Day, Glenn Gates, Bill Sturm. Row 2 - Eric Moffett, Tom Meyers, Ron Kostrzebski, Mike Mertel, Tom Kostrzebski, Ethan Bosch, Coach Bosch. 168 Sports Row 1 - Brian Schwartz, Ed Blackman, Russ Knowles, John Jandzinski, Steve Waterman. Row 2 - Jason Waskow, Steve Mertel, Matt Minich, Ray Wheeler, Coach Fullington. J.V. Wrestling The Boy's J.V. Wrestling team proved to be quite successful in this year's sea- son, with a final record of 8 wins and 3 losses. Outstanding performances came from Bill Sturm-weight class 98, Steve Mertel-weight class 155, Steve Waterman-weight class 138, Jason Was- kow-weight class 145 and Matt Minich- weight class 167. These boys were all B tournament champions. The B team wrestlers gained valu- able experience filling in on the varsity- level for injured wrestlers. So next years's Varsity team has many up and coming players prepared for success. Sports 169 Modified Wrestling This year was one of the most unusu- al seasons for the Iroquois freshmen wrestling team. The squad was com- promised of 11 eighth graders and two freshmen. This lack of experience hurt the team as they lost their first three matches of the season. But with hard work and effort this young team turned the corner and finished the season with three wins in the last five matches against division 1 opponents Kenmore East, Orchard Park and Maryvale. ROW 1: Kris Reed, Hei Lee, Glen Gates, Randy Reicher, Jeff Giovino. ROW 2: Ray Miller, Chris Kirk, Brian Donovan, Brendan Bacc, Dave Mendola. ROW 3: Mike Tehart, Steve Bourgeois, Art Foley, Scott Angieski, Don Bork, Coach Kapturowski 170 Sports Row 1 - Jeff Murphy, Keith Morris, Steve Schultz, Steve Walek, Joe Wisieavitch. Row 2 - Bill Carbacz, Richard Fowlow, Scott Schultz, Marc Matla, Bruce Drajem, Eric New. Row 3 - Jenifer Vlewski, Karl Gaston, Darryl Bork, Lan Pritchard, Ron Ruzewski, Chris Coffman, Kenny King. Rifle Mr. McBride headed the rifle team of 1985-86. The particular team was dif- ferent from others he has coached be- cause five team members purchased their own Olympic Specialized Rifles. Special recognition goes to Chris Coff- man, the only freshman ever to be in the top 5 shooters match. Coach McBride mentioned that if all the shooters pull all of their skills and abili- ties together they will be an undefeat- ed team next year. Sports 171 Bowling Above: The pose for success. 172 Sports This years team did well, and they won 3 games and lost 9. The M.V.P. was captain Bill Achatz, who had a very high average. The team was very young, therefore they lacked in experience early in the season. The team's biggest thrill was defeat- ing Clarence 10-1 after losing to them 8-3 earlier in the season. Their biggest frustration was losing to an undefeated Lackawana 6-5, after leading 4-2 going into the final game. The teams coach Mr. Waterman will be very pleased to have many of its young players back next year. Row 1 - Leslie Clark, Ray Petrinic, Daryl Kuligowski, Jill Neubauer, Kevin Achatz. Row 2 - Kevin Fuer, Dawn Bishop, Jeff Collins, Tom Fuer. Row 3 - Lisa Stiles, Sherry Lutgen, Bob Zem, Coach Waterman. VARSITY BASEBALI BOYS TENNIS ICS OPP Springville 1 4 Lancaster 0 5 West Seneca West 0 5 Springville 0 5 Gowanda 0 5 Lackawanna 1 4 Depew 2 3 Gowanda 0 5 Williamsville South 0 5 Alden 1 4 Clarence 0 5 Williamsville South 0 5 Alden 3 2 Clarence 1 4 Depew 1 4 West Seneca West 0 5 Lackawanna 0 5 Fredonia 2 13 Williamsville East 5 10 Cheektowaga Williamsville 2 3 South 7 8 Lackawanna 9 7 Pioneer 12 4 Alden 3 14 Depew 15 6 Clarence 1 3 East Aurora 2 6 Hamburg 8 15 Holland 5 0 Fredonia 5 12 Cheektowaga Williamsville 2 9 South 2 12 Lackawanna 5 8 Pioneer 4 12 Alden 7 5 Dcpew Clarence East Aurora Williamsville Fast Cheek to wag a Williamsville South Lackawanna Pioneer Alden Depew Clarence Cheektowaga West Seneca Lackawanna Pioneer Alden Depew Clarence East Aurora MODIFIED BASEBALL ICS Clarence 24 Springville 24 Williamsville South Cheektowaga Depew Frontier Lancaster Clarence 10 Frontier (8 innings) 3 Williamsville South 14 Springville 17 Cheektowaga 0 Depew 6 Lancaster 8 uth 17 ktowaga 2 Z I aster 17 m GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER ICS OPP Holland 4 2 Hamburg 3 4 Maryvale 3 o Williamsville North 0 3 Amherst 2 M 8 Lake Shore 0 1 Williamsville East 0 5 SI - Hamburg 0 1 2 2 3 Maryvale 9 Williamsville North 0 4 Amherst ■j o Lakeshore 1 3 Williamsville East 0 4 GIRLS J.V. SOCCER ICS OPP West Seneca East 2 3 Holland 2 3 Williamsville South 1 4 Hamburg 1 8 Maryvale 2 0 Williamsville North s 6 Amherst 4 2 East Aurora 0 4 Williamsville East 0 4 Holland 2 4 Hamburg 0 6 Maryvale 4 1 Williamsville North 4 3 Amherst 2 8 East Aurora 2 4 Williamsville East NC NC GIRLS VARSITY SOFTBALL ICS OPP J.V. SOFTBALL ICS OPP Maryvale 11 25 Lancaster 7 22 West Seneca East 8 7 Maryvale 4 13 Lake Shore 13 12 West Seneca East 19 9 Williamsville North 17 7 Lackawanna 11 19 Williamsville East 18 7 1 Williamsville North F 19 5 Depew 1 18 Williamsville East 19 9 Amherst 15 4 Depew 1- 4 Hamburg 4 3 J.F.K 9 8 Maryvale 8 18 Hamburg io L 4 Lancaster 6 11 Maryvale 5 11 Lancaster 2 10 Lanr aster 4 6 Lake Shore 7 6 Lackawanna 13 14 Williamsville North 9 10 Williamsville North 18 14 W illiamsville East 11 10 Williamsville East 19 4 Amherst 10 7 J.F.K. 14 1 Hamburg 6 3 Hamburg 12 11 BOYS TRACK Pioneer Cheektowaga Williamsville South Depew Lackawanna Clarence Williamsville South Williamsville East Depew Maryvale Clarence Springville GOLF Williamsville North Lackawanna Amherst Clarence Maryvale r Amherst Lackawanna WilliamsvilU Sweethom Clarence Maryvale WilliamsvilU WilliamsvilU 1 3 GIRLS TENNIS ICS OPP Williamsville East 1 4 Lackawanna 3 2 Clarence 0 5 Depew 1 4 Lake Shore 2 3 Williamsville East 2 3 Lackawanna 4 1 Clarence 0 5 Depew 1 4 Lake Shore 1 4 West Senr a East 1 4 Frontier 3 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL J.V. FOOTBALL North ICS OPP North ICS OPP Tonawanda 7 12 Tonawanda 6 2 Lake Shore 6 22 Lake Shore 0 13 Lackawanna 10 28 Lackawanna 12 13 Depew Williamsville 21 7 Depew Williamsville 15 14 South 2 14 South 6 14 Alden Williamsville 14 0 Alden Williamsville 8 6 East Williamsville % 0 East Williamsville 32 0 North 8 7 North 8 16 MODIFIED FOOTBALL Williamsvjlle ICS OPP East 0 0 1 ake Shore 12 0 Clarence 0 14 Depew 8 14 Amherst 6 0 Maryvale 30 12 GIRLS SWIMMING ICS OPP Eden 49 34 Williamsville South 43 40 Depew 55 28 Pioneer 55 28 Alden 55 28 Clarence 38 45 Cheektowaga 48 35 Cleveland Hill 55 27 Springville 46 37 East Aurora 41 42 Lake Shore 53 30 VARSITY WRESTLING r |.V. WRESTLING Pioneer East Aurora Williamsville East Sweet Home Lancaster Williamsville South Springvill. 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Wiliidmsville East Jamestown Maryvale Hamburg Amherst Williamsville North Lake Shore Williamsville East Jamestown Maryvale Alden Cheek t cm agal Lackaw Clarence Depew Pioneer Williamsville South Frontier East Aurora Maryvale Cheektowaga Lackawanna Clarence Depew Pioneer Williamsville South LaSalle Clarence 0 ■o % tfr ! BOWLING ICS OPP Maryvale 0 11 Maryvale 2 9 Williamsville East 5 6 Williamsville North i 8 Clarence 8 Amherst 4 7 Lackawanna 2 1 9 Williamsville East 11 ° Williamsville North 6 5 Clarence 10 1 Amherst 4 7 Lackawanna 5 6 RIFLE ICS OPP Alden 1406 1423 Alden 1418 1444 Lancaster 1421 1429 Frontier 141)6 1322 Maryvale 1401 957 Tonawanda 1180 759 Williamsville South 1417 1316 Williamsville South 1403 1304 Williamsville East 1391 12S0 Clarence 1410 1321 Clarence 1420 1371 Orchard Park 14 12 13% Williamsville East 1404 1284 Williamsville North 1409 1135 Boys Varsity Basketball J.V. BASKETBALL ICS OPP ICS OPP Cheektowaga 52 42 Cheektowaga 53 31 West Seneca East 36 61 West Seneca Last 49 47 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Maryvale 51 65 Maryvale 33 45 ICS OPP Amherst 52 75 Williamsville North 41 53 Alden 32 49 Grand Island 54 72 Amherst 41 57 Springville 38 39 Tonawanda 61 56 Grand Island 54 44 Depew 59 39 LJamburg 52 83 Tonawanda 41 37 Cheektowaga 53 19 Williamsville East 46 55 Hamburg 55 45 Clarence 35 54 Lake Shore 60 58 Williamsville Last 59 53 Lackawanna 25 37 Alden 41 49 Lakeshore 50 61 Williamsville Last 58 39 Williamsville North 57 84 Alden 42 47 Amherst 43 45 Maryvale 62 65 Maryvale 42 37 Williamsville East 58 47 Williamsville North 52 55 Williamsville North 34 45 Orchard Park I47 42 Amherst 57 61 Amherst 50 45 Depew 41 18 Hamburg 54 79 Hamburg 46 57 Cheektowaga 49 34 Williamsville East 57 56 Williamsville East 28 49 Lake Shore 55 58 Lakeshore 43 63 Alden 49 51 Alden 28 45 ORGANIZATIONS Yearbook Each year, an ambitious group of Iro- quois students set about the task of pro- ducing a 216 page book. The title never changes, it is always The Iroquoian - only the characters, settings and statistics change. It is up to the yearbook staff to present the events of the school year in a new and exciting way that will please about 1,000 readers. As the staff works diligently to meet deadlines, photograph every major event, and balance a $21,000 budget, they gain many skills in the areas of journalism, art, organization, and working with others. Not only does this broaden their educa- tion, it also prepares the staff members to face the outside world. The 1986 Iroquoian has 40 pages of col- or and a more updated approach than ever. We the staff wish to thank all faculty, staff, students, and parents for your coo- peration in helping to produce this book. Row 1 - Cathy Roth, Karen Baumgartner, Melody Ross, Robyn Bennett, Tanya Nicoloff, Tammy Suchy, Amy Clough, Lisa Reinhardt. Row 2 - Bonnie Willard, Leslie Wedgwood, Lora Kay, Susan Guest, Karen Grotke, Chris Brown, Colleen Ball. Row 3 - Cris Tyler, Cheryl Lewinski, Caryn Corbetta, Lynn Ratajczak, Steve Baranowski, Natalie Ruthkowski, Miss Thurston, Mr. Palmer. 178 Organizations Row 1 - Renee Gauthier, Denise Wesolowski, Ethan Bosch, Mr. Sabo, Jennifer Kroh, Dave Mitchell, Jon Kleinberg, Matt Romagnuolo. Row 2 - Paul Ceppaglia, Mike Gumina, Scott Cholewinski, Bruce Fisher, Kevin Jenney, Lisa Morganti, Joe Lackie, Steve Baranowski. Row 3 - Lisa Scott, Christa Weber, Karyn Suhr, Sue Husarek, Kari Pache, Claudia Turner. Model UN Model UN is an organization designed to help students learn effective methods of research and debate and become more aware and knowledgeable about world issues and problems. Mr. Sabo, the advisor of Model UN, assists students with their research and prepares them to compete against other schools at Model UN Con- ferences. Led by President Jennifer Kroh and Vice President Ethan Bosch, this years delegates did extremely well at the autumn Security Coun- cil Model UN Conference at Cani- sius College. With twenty-two schools competing, Iroquois cap- tured one honorable mention, tied for a fourth place and tied for a second place. The group also competed in the annual Spring Buffalo Council on World Affairs Conference held at Daemen Col- lege. Organizations 179 A.F.S. A.F.S. is a support group to the foreign students and also sponsors Americans going overseas, activi- ties, and fund raisers for the club itself. Some of the activities in- clude several craft shows which earned money for their treasury, taking the foreign students to the circus, trick-or-treating, and oth- er American customs. Each of the foreign students have done vol- unteer projects within the com- munity. This years officers are: Heidi Clark and Darlene Bolling - Co- Pres.; Eric Reed - Vice-Pres.; Car- rie Lorenz - Secretary; Jennifer Kroh - Treasurer; and Sandy Reed - Adult Advisor. The foreign students this year are Riikka Noppa from Finland; Michael Walsh from Ireland; and Roberta Cori from Italy. Row 1 - Heidi Clark, Riikka Noppa, Darlene Bolling, Roberta Cori, Jennifer Kroh, Eric Reed, Michael Walsh, Jennifer Schmidt, Carrie Lorenz. 180 Organizations Row 1 - Miss Boggan, Beth Cirardi, Ethel Wedgwood, Kristen Kasza, Lynn Eisman, Kari Battaglia, Missy Hess. Row 2 - Lisa Gee, Sherry Lutgen, Dawn Bishop, Robyn Jann, Kim Kalin- owski, Teresa Paultler, Dawn Dryden. Row 3 - Susan Guest, Patty Krupski, Barb Spahn, Leslie Wedgwood, Lora Kay, Kellie Klos, Michele Kless. The Spirit Of The Pep Club. Pep Club, advised by Miss Boggan, still remains a fully staffed organization. Its purpose is to try to get people involved in school activities and increase school spirit. The Pep Club sponsors the Pep Rally, car- nation sales, the concession stands at football games, and the donation of prof- its to Camp Good Days and special times. Missy Hess is the officer who represents Pep Club and she is the Treasurer of the organization. Ben and Ethel working hard. Organizations 181 FFA FFA is an inter-curricular organiza- tion of students enrolled in vocational agriculture. The students not only par- ticipate in county and state fair activi- ties, but also leadership projects and judging programs at local, district, state, and national levels. The motto of FFA is: Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve. This year, honorable mentions go to: Kelly Gilbert, who received a district dairy award, Ken Hartloff, who re- ceived the State Farmer Degree, and Stephanie Gilbert, who is the 1985-86 Sub-District President. The officers this year are: John Strezelec - President; Chris Rockey - Vice President; Melissa Weaver - Secretary; Patrick Wheeler - Treasurer; Tammy Metzger - Reporter; Kevin Kroll - Seminal; Laura Lane - Stu- dent Advisor; and Mr. David Lane - Faculty Advisor. Row 1 - Pat Wheeler, Tammy Metzger, Kevin Kroll, John Strezelec, Melissa Weaver, Chris Rockey, Laura Lane, Mr. Lane. Row 2 - Mike Morrissey, Dawn Wurts, Beth Gerardi, Kathy Link, Jenny Pautler, Mark Hodgson, Matt Schoenthal. Row 3 - Tom Fuer, Cindy Kopp, Arthur Keicher, Blake Bykowicz, Chris Martin, Eileen Donovan, Stephanie Gilbert, Kellie Tyler, Mike Swing. Row 4 - Joanne Luders, Bruce Long, Dave Schloss, Mark Strezelec, Neil Erickson, Mike Dijoseph, Kim Puckett, Tony Giambra, Paul Pitkin. Row 5 - Becky Schoenthal, Lynn Krajnik, Steve Bourgeois, Joe Kowalski, John Dijoseph, David Benzee, Michael Fink, Andy Farmer. 182 Organizations Row 1 - Claudia Turner, Susan fiegl, Patty Krupski, Jennifer Szewczyk. Row 2 - Barb Spahn, Brian Drajem, Lynelle Fillenwarth, Sue Guest, Karen Walsh, Linda Arndt, Joyce Miceli. KEY CLUB The main purpose of Key Club is to be an asset to the communi- ty. It is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Elma and Manila. They have been known for their our- standing work with the children at the West Seneca Developmental Center and Children's Hospital. We would like to congratulate them on their work for the March of Dimes. They raised over two hundred dollars by holding an all- night-athon where all of the members stayed up twenty-four hours or more. This years officers are: Susan Fiegl - President; Patty Krupski - Vice-President; Claudia Turner - Secretary; and Noreen Dijoseph - Treasurer. Organizations 183 RADIO Under the direction of Mr. Root, WILD Radio has expanded its staff and improved on its style. It's main purpose it to provide the students with a radio station dur- ing lunch, after school, and at dances. This allows the students “hands-on experience. WILD is most widely known for its sound system The Black Max at the dances and proms. 184 Organizations Row 1 - Amy Kopinski, Julie Farmer, Jeff Schoenborn, Matt Romagnuolo. Row 2 - Jason Sicheri, Ed Blackman, Sue Lewalski, Jill Chudzik, Marika Katholos, Tracy Wilkinson, Tammy Kimmel, Jenny Seibert, Kirsten Lang, Michelle Pronobis, Chris Tyler, Michelle Hoppe, Kathy Ziolkowski, Katie Healy. Row 3 - Jill Apa, Brad Bauer, Mary Radich, Mike Mertel, Stephanie Digati, Jennifer Maze, Lisa Tomczak, P.J. Minich, Matt Minich, Maryanne Roth, Heath Schmidt, Chris Wheeler, Jenny Colern. Row 4 - Lisa Scott, Mike Beardi, Kathy Donovan, Becky Ott, Mike Funke, Laurie Beebe. SGB SGB, as everyone knows, stands for Stu- dent Governing Board. Its main purpose is to organize a foundation for the student body. SGB advises the students so they are informed as to what is going on and most- ly, SGB organizes the activities that made the year fun and interesting for all. This organization meets one or two times a month in the SGB room. This year, they met several times to discuss with parents the chaperone problem. This years officers are: Jenny Siebert - President; Tammy Kimmel - Vice President; P.J. Minich - Sec- retary; Lisa Tomczak - Treasurer; Heath Schmidt - Sgt. At Arms; Kiersten Lang - Laison Officer. A big event for SGB every year is Home- coming. This year it was the biggest ever in Iroquois history. Due to the lack of activi- ties, most all of the student body attended and the total at the end of the evening as almost $2,000. The SGB Advisor, Mr. Root, was noted for saying, It's nice to look at a group of teenagers really working togeth- er to accomplish something. Row 1 - Debbie Sitarek, Mindy Wilkinson, Melinda Weiglein. Row 2 - P.J. Minich, Tammy Kimmel, Jennifer Seibert, Michelle Pronobis, Kiersten Lang, Maryanne Roth, Joelle Vacanti, Joelle Gaughan, Pam Dekarz, Laura Cholewinski. Organizations 185 Tomahawk In the past, the newspaper edi- torial staff published two papers - The Tomahawk and The Journal, this year, they have combined their efforts to make just the Tomahawk. Under the editorial leadership of Kiersten Lang, the Tomahawk has retained its excel- lence of journalism. This years officers are; Editor- in-chief - Kiersten Lang; Assistant Editor - Laurie LoTempio; Co-Edi- tors - Joe Lackie, and Jon Klein- berg. 186 Organizations Drama Club As in the past, the Drama Club has been striv- ing to improve their excellence in dramatic skills by performing carious thater works, while at the same time providing a community ser- vice. The musical, Guys and Dolls, was directed by Mark Povlak, as was this year's fall play Don't Drink the Water. In the future, the club will continue to main- tain its fine tradition. The officers are: Presi- dent: Elissa Morganit Vice President: Glenn Stuart Recording Secretary: Jenny Schmidt Corresponding Secretary: Jane Hasselback Treasurer: Rosellen Peek (not pictured) Ser- geant-at-arms: Alex Knowles S.G.B. Represen- tative: Jennie Kroh Row 1 - Chris George, Gwen Rosenthal, Kristan Corwin, Lynn Eisman, Kristen Kasza, Molly Hoeft, Bonnie Willard, Beth Benner. Row 2 - Laurel Berggren, Lisa Vogel, Melodye Ross, Joyce Miceli, Christa Weber, Karyn Suhr, Eric Reed, Becky Dukat, Cathy Roth, Julie Hause, Gary Fredericks. Row 3 - Tony Fodero, Joshua Blair, Linda Roll, Craig Knox, Dianne Willard, Linda Arndt, Julie Lindberg, Barb Spahn, Kristen Nuwer, Karen Sharp, Amy Wlodarczyk, Brian Dra- jem, Jeff Burdowski. Row 4 - Alex Knowles, Jennifer Kroh. Row 5 - Jennifer Schmidt, Jane Hasselback. Row 6 - Elissa Morganit, Glenn Stuart. Organizations 187 Guys And Dolls A musical Fable of Broadway based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Nathan Detroit, Sky Masterson, Benny Southstreet, Harry, The Horse and Nicely- Nicely Johnson are gamblers, all the action concerns them, their girls and their trou- bles - chiefly, the troubles between the rolling of the dice and the beating of hearts. Two crazy, but true, love stories involve Nathan Detroit, the hot-shot proprietor of The Oldest Established Permanent Float- ing Crap Game in New York, and Miss Adelaide, a nightclub singer. Their en- gagement of fourteen years has never end- ed in marriage due to Nathan's race track activities, his crap games and many myste- rious disappearances. The other romance concerns Sky Mas- terson, a big-time highroller and Sarah Brown, a Salvation Army lass, leader of the Save-A-Soul Mission. The course of true love wins in the end, retaining all the swag- ger, absurdity, toughness, and tenderness of Damon Runyon. I 188 Organizations CAST HOT BOX DOLLS Nicclv-Nicely Johnson Christopher Vicki Lee Clark - Sharon Davis - Erika Mazuchowski Knowles Bonny Southstreet Gregory Walter MISSION BAND Sarah Brown Karyn Suhr Julia Lindberg - Jon Lochhaas, Rosellen Arvide Abernathy Kristen Nuwer Peek Agatha Jane Hasselback Society Max Havana Waiter Robert Harry, the Horse Glenn Stuart Schroeder Lt. Brannigan Christopher George Liver Lips Louie M.C. Nathan Detroit Tony Fodero Crapshooters T our ists Brian Drajem Angie, the Ox Keith Price Kevin Price Miss Adelaide Jennifer Kroh Bobby Soxers Tracy Specht, Gabrielle Hall, Sky Masterson David Mitchell Gwen Rosenthal Joey Bilimore Crapshooter Kenneth Street Vendors .. Dianne Willard Hoffman Bag Lady Amy Wlodarczyk Mimi Becky Braun Tourists Vicki Ebert Barbara Spahn Gen. Matilda B. Cartwright Sharon Policeman Julie Hause Trautwein Pickpocket Linda Roll Big Jule Lisa Vogel Shoeshine Boy Matthew Hasselback Drunk Tourist Guide Christa Weber Photographer Becki Dukat Waitress Brigitte Nielsen Cast of Characters Father Drobney ... Gary Fredricks Ambassador Magee Brian Drajem Kilroy ........................Jane Hasselback Axel Magee ............Glenn Stuart Marion Hollander . Kristen Nuwer Walter Hollander .. Chris George Susan Hollander .. Elissa Morganti Krojack ................Tony Fodero Novotny ..............Joshua Balir Burns ................ Becki Dukat Chef ...................Lisa Vogel Sultan of Bashir .... Alex Knowles Sultan's wife ........ Molly Hoeft Kasnar ............Gwen Rosenthal Countess Bordoni .... Julie Hause Production Staff Director ............. Mark Povlak Stage Manger .......Alex Knowles Assistant Stage Managers .....Jeff Bordowski, Jennie Siller Properties Manager .......... Jeff Bordowski Assistant Properties Manager .... Vicki Lee Clark Sound ............ Kenneth Hoffman Lighting Director .. Alex Knowles Set Construction Ramon Stuart Costumes ..........Dianne Willard Makeup . . Rosellen Peek, Janice Clark Producer ........Jennifer Schmidt Piano ......................Laurel Berggren Don't Drink The Water SYNOPSIS The play is built around the Hollander family who have been vacationing in Eastern Europe. Their vacation goes awry and they find themselves being chased by the Communist secret police. They then run for shelter in the American embassy. They arrive at the embassy in fine form, but after they meet the Ambassador's bum- bling son, a tricky priest, and a psychotic chef, they try to escape. Organizations 189 French Club French Club, which was started for students to experience French Culture, was off to a slow start this year due to teacher contract dis- putes. Since then however, plans have been made for trips to Que- bec, Albright Knox Art Gallery and a French restaurant. Expecta- tions for this year are to expand the members knowledge of France with these many exper- iences. 190 Organizations Row 1 - Traci Coffey, Melinda Weiglein, Melissa Rados, DeeDee Roth, Kerri Liddell, Susan Wollen, Jill Mohr, Shelia Nowak, Renee Gauthier, Julianne Lewke. Row 2 - Elayn Dobinski, Becky Rozek, Elissa Morganti, Teresa Pautler, Lynn Eisman, Miquella Morris, Kari Pache, Barb Spahn, Andy Young, Deanna Banas. Row 3 - Miss Ljungberg, Lori Hardy, Holly Rudzinski, Laurel Berggren, Jennifer Reinard, Debbie Suchocki, Erica Amschler, Tammy Suchy, Colleen Ball, Lynelle Fillenworth, Sue Husarek, Mrs. Pitkin. Row 4 - Bob Eisman, Anne Linbeck, Tina Hauber, Sue Johnson, Sue Lewalski, Joyce Hoch, Lorri Reif, Chris Brown, Denise Szymanek, Karen Sharp, Dana Rowland. Row 5 - Steve Baranowski, Phil Mallon, Eric Kolk, Jeff Smith, Pete Sorgi, Mike Krause, Dawn Dryden, Jessica Accurso, Janet Duerr, Kristen Kasza, Maryanne Miller. Spanish Club Spanish Club, advised by Mrs. Zabranskey, is important because it teaches the Spanish students the culture of Hispanic People. They are involved in Spanish Heri- tage, and host exchange students from Spain. They also send stu- dents from our school to Spain, in order to experience the culture of Hispanic people. The President is David Puchala, who has help from Vice President Jesse Ferracio. Treasurer is Paul Moretta, and the Secretary is Amy Pietrantone. The Spanish Club has had sever- al fund raisers this year selling a variety of items. They have spent a day touring Toronto, and they plan on return- ing for a Hispanic Fiesta sometime in May. They would also like to take a trip to New York City some- time in the spring. Row 1 - Todd Pascarella, Pete Mecurio, Amy Pietrantone, Dave Puchala, Paul Moretta, Jessie Ferracio, Sam'Scamaca, Sharon Daneiu, Tracy Wilkinson, Amy Kopinski, Howard Deth. Row 2 - Dave Mecurio, Kary Battaglia, Lisa Fronczek, Michaelle Lyon, Leslie Wedgwood, Jennifer Kroh, Kristen Nuwer, Robyn Jann, Julie Thurston, Julie Farmer. Row 3 - Jenny Szaras, Gina DiDomen- ico, Renee Wilson, Sue Clements, Debbie Spulecki, Joe Kunick, Jennifer Bak, Dave Bandish, Maryanne Roth, Ines Mata. Row 4 - Mrs. Zabransky, Steve Kimpton, Lisa Gipple, Michelle Jaroc inski, Lisa Scott, Sherry Jerome, Kim Steves, Mike Fijas, Denise Wesolowski, Donna Makowski, Kari Waterman, Natalie Rutkowski, Rich Kingston, Kim Demme, Cindy Majewski, Cathy Roth, Bob Eisman, Cathy Fantozzi, Amy Wlodarczyk, Mike Beardi. Organizations 191 NHS The National Honor Society is an honorary service organization that specializes in honoring scho- lastic excellence. They have been known for their peer tutoring, guides at Open House, and also for a bake sale at the Open House. This years officers are: Tim Kolk - President; Colin Hilton - Vice President; Paul Moretta - S.C.B. Representative; Duane Boniface - Secretary; and Mike Fijas - Trea- surer. Row 1 - Mrs. Gilbert, Debbie Spulecki, Laura Moessinger, Heidi Clark, Tammy Heberling, Jeannine Babcock, Laura Baumeister, Jennifer Kroh, Rosellen Peek. Row 2 - Bill Achatz, Paul Moretta, Mike Fijas, Scott Cholewinski, Darryl Gustavel, Dave Mitchell, Chris Wheeler. Row 3 - Kevin Hubbard, Bob Leney, Carl Quick, Tim Kolk, John Li. Do you know what she's doing? 192 Organizations Row 1 - Rebecca Dukat, Kristen Nuwer, Carrie Lorenz, Mr. Ludwig. Row 2 - )on Kleinberg, Keith Otto, Michael Faleski, Dave Bandish, Bob Eisman. IT'S ACADEMIC The main purpose of It's Aca- demic is to encourage academic competition that will broaden the participants knowledge and to prepare for a television competi- tion with other local schools. The team is made up of three students who compete yearly on televi- sion. The competition consists of questions based on academic sub- jects, and are scored by the num- ber of correct answers they give. This year's members were: Juniors - Bob Eisman and Kristen Nuwer and Freshmen-Jon Kleinberg. Ad- visor: Mr. Robert Ludwig. I beat him again! Organizations 193 Show Choir The main purpose of the Show Choir is to entertain the commu- nity. Concerts have been per- formed for the EMW Shriners, Wales Sr. Citizens, and for the Elma Kiwanis. They plan to per- form at the Children's Hospital Telethon and other various con- certs for the community. Honor- able mention to Jane Hasselback for the Spirit of Youth and Glenn Stuart for being a Geneseo Com- petition winner. 194 Organizations Row 1 - Becky Braun, Karyn Suhr, Becky Dukat, Molly Hoeft, Amy Wlodarczyk, Lisa Vogel, Gabrielle Hall, Gwen Rosenthal, Barb Spahn, Rosellen Peek, Jenny Kroh. Row 2 - Karen Navagh, Lisa Chislett, Pete Throm, Brian Drajem, Alex Knowles, Eric Reed, Linda Roll, Tracy Specht, Michelle Chapp, Becky Bosch, Beth Benner. Row 3 - Cheryl Newton, Vicki Lee Clark, Francien Chenoweth, Jeff Johnson, Jane Hasselback, Glenn Stuart, Jennifer Schmidt, Riikka Noppa, Sharon Seifried, Kristen Corwin, Jessica Kaufman, Christa Weber. Row 4 - Kristen Nuwer, Darlene Bolling, Heidi Clark, Laurel Berggren, Elissa Morganti, Keith Otto, Gary Fredricks, Bill Achatz, Jon Wieland, Jeff Bishop, Julie Lindberg, Linda Arndt, Vicky Ebert. Mixed Chorus This year's Senior Mixed Cho- rus is advised by Mrs. Dennis. The purpose of this organization is to provide music at the schools' con- certs. This club helps develop the vocal talent of the students. The highlights of this year was a trip to Fisher Price for holiday lunchtime entertainment. In November, a Pops Concert was performed with a forties melody. The members, along with the Show Choir dressed up in war time outfits. The Elma, Marilla, and Wales Ele- mentary schools also had the chance to attend the show. Organizations 195 Junior Girls Chorus Once again, the General Cho- rus has kept up with their tradi- tion of quality singing. It provides music at school concerts and helps the students develop their talents. They're known best for their singing at the Christmas and Spring concerts, and also for pro- viding choreography to their songs during performances. Row 1 - Ann Hoch, Kellie Klos, Erin Surdej, Teresa Stevenson, Nicole Hawley, Jennifer Knox, Miquela Morris, Mrs. Dennis. Row 2 - Sue Lewalski, Sue Johnson, Kim Kalinowski, Teresa Pautler, Julie Thurston, Robin Jann, Karalyn Peek. Row 3 - Kim Demme, Crystal Wiers, Julie Farmer, Beth Kuhn, Robyn Phillips, Pam Kornetka, Bonnie Willard. 1% Organizations Color Guard This year, the Color Guard has maintained its high level of excel- lence during its performance with the marching band. Under the di- rection of Miss Wesolowski, this years rifle co-captains are Lisa Stiles and Becky Dukat; the flag co-captains are Laura Quick and Andrea Miller; and the treasurer is Cindy Ross. An honorable men- tion goes to Laura Quick and An- drea Miller who attended camp in June of 1985. Organizations 197 Row 1 - Sherry Lutgen, Michael Faleski, Lara Kay, Dierdre Roth, Karyn Suhr, Pete Throm, Judy Gibney, Dawn Bishop, Brian Walnicki, Jaci Weiland. Row 2 - Mr. Stae- bell, Amy Wheeler, Dawn Ginter, Lynn Baumeister, Jodi Ells, Michele Moyer, Bri- an Drajem, Michael Giovino, Mark Wal- nicki. Row 1 - Christa Weber, Dianne Willard, Jessie Ferracio, Jill Neubauer, Tammy Beyer, Colleen Stack, Becky Mickney, Ka- ren Roll, Rebecca Dukat, Lisa Stiles. Row 2 - Elissa Morganti, Melodye Ross, Rosellen Peek, Jennifer Kroh, Jane Hasselback, Paul Ceppaglia, Gary Barrow, Steve Baranowski, Bruce Fisher, Jeff Lewis, Mr. Staebell. Orchestra The Iroquois Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. William Staebell, play several concerts during the year. They play at the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts and for the special Pops concert that was held on Novem- ber 13th. An honorable mention goes to Pete Throm who has participated in all state and all county events through- out high school. Officers this year are: Pete Throm - Presi- dent; Karyn Suhr - Vice-President; Judy Gibney - Secre- tary and Treasurer; and Dawn Bishop - Librarian. 198 Organizations Row 1 - Stacy Szwaczkowski, Jill Gulczewski, Kari Pache, Gabrielle Hall, Kerri Liddell, Stephanie Digati, Karalyn Peek, Jennifer Kamholz, Meggan Little, Janet Deurr, Mrs. Rappold. Row 2 - Miquela Morris, Jennifer Knox, Cathy Parsons, Sharon Stone, Andrea Miller, Karen Sharp, Jessica Kaufman, Lisa Gipple, Jill Chudzik, Heidi Sandilands. Row 3 - Chris George, Steve Czumaj, Pete Lerczak, Josh Blair, Bill Bassett, Andrew Lisitsky, Howard Deth, Keith Boniface, Jeff Schoenborn. Symphonic Band The main purpose of Symphon- ic Band is that it prepares the stu- dents for Concert Band. They are best known for their Parade of Bands Concert, the Spring Con- cert, and their outdoor concert. We hope that they continue their success! Organizations 199 Concert Band This year's Concert Band is led by Mr. Ross. The Concert Band mainly consists of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. It performs approximately three or four con- certs a year. For the benefit of the community, they perform march- ing services twice a year. The stu- dents in this organization are rais- ing funds for a trip to Washington, D.C. in April. The highlights of this trip will be the students play- ing on the steps of The Capital. This years officers are: Colin Hil- ton - President; Andrea Perison - Vice President; Dave Mitchell - Secretary; and Stephanie Pierce - Treasurer. Row 1 - Heidi Clark, Melodye Ross, Christa Weber, Kristen Little, Karen Walsh, Jessie Ferraccio, Jill Neubauer, Linda Roll, Colleen Stack, Becky Mickney. Row 2 - Kim Markowski, Erica Amschler, Laura Cholewinski, Kris Soeder, Stephanie Pierce, Laurie Burns, Tammy Beyer, Denise Szymanek, Tracy Specht, Janeanne DelleDonne. Row 3 - Karen Roll, Keith Fowlow, Mark Conya, Diane Willard, Becky Dukat, Lauri Beebe, Heather Sandilands, Lisa Stiles. 200 Organizations Organizations 201 Row 1 - Scott Cholewinski, Jane Hasselback, Joy Huber, Colin Hilton, Nevada Montague, Chuck Dimitroff, Jeff Collins, Paul Ceppaglia, Dave Mitchell, Carl Quick. Row 2 - Liesl Gumlow, Laura Quick, Mary Ann Kamman, Jennifer Kroh, Cindy Ross, Rosellen Peek, Steve Baranowski, Gary Barrow, Mr. Ross. Row 3 - Kevin Price, Craig Knox, Vicky Clark, Elissa Morganti, Jeff Lewis, Al Korczynski, Bruce Fisher. Top 20 Albums of 1985 1. Bruce Springsteen - “Born in the U.S.A. 2. Madonna - “Like a Virgin 3. Phil Collins - “No Jacket Re- quired 4. Wham! - “Make It Big 5. USA For Africa - “We Are the World 6. Tina Turner - “Private Danc- er 7. Dire Straits - “Brothers in Arms 8. Tears For Fears - Songs From the Big Chair 9. Whitney Houston - “Whit- ney Houston 10. Prince and The Revolution - “Around the World in a Day 11. Beverly Hills Cop - Sound Track 12. Billy Ocean - “Suddenly 13. Sade - Diamond Life 14. John Fogerty - Centerfield 15. Sting - “The Dream of the Blue Turtles 16. Bryan Adams - Reckless 17. Don Henley - Building the Perfect Beast 18. Kool And the Gang - “Emer- gency 19. Freddie Jackson - Rock Me Tonight 20. Motley Crue - “Theatre Of Pain Bruce Springsteen the- undisputed Boss of rockin' roll. Four actors died in late 1985: Orson Welles (T-L), Lloyd Nelson (T-R), Rock Hudson (B-L), Yul Brynner (B-R). Kansas City Royals won the World Series. Jim McMahon and Kicker Kevin Butler congratulate each other after their win over New England. Pete Rose broke Ty Cobbs career hit record in Sep- tember. 202 Closing LEGENDS President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. Space Shuttle claims seven lives. November 19, 1985 Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev talk in front of the fire at the Fleur D'Eau in Geneva. After undergoing surgery in July to remove a cancerous tumor in his lower intestine, President Reagan and Nancy give the A- Okay sign. The explosion of the space shuttle Challanger killed all seven crew members on January 28, 1986. This explosion was the first in-flight disaster in 56 manned U.S. missions. A series of devestating earth- quakes went through Mexico City in September, the death toll was in the thousands. The first quake measured 8.1 on the richter scale, and the second measured 7.5. The entire city block was de- stroyed in Philadelphia. Police tried to evict members of the ra- cial group MOVE from their forti- fied rowhouse by dropping a small bomb on the building. A fire was started by the device and about 60 houses were destroyed. Christa McAuliffe was to be the first teacher in space. Earthquakes rumbled through Mexico City. 204 Closing Entire city block destroyed. Terrorists hijacked the Achille Lauro. Delta Arlines jetliner crashed near Dallas. Four Palestinian Terrorists hijacked the Ital- ian Cruise liner while on a Mediterranean Cruise. One American was killed. After the ship was released the Egyptian government agreed to return the hijackers to the PLO. However, they were intercepted by American jets as they were flown out of Egypt and returned to Italy to stand trial. A jet liner crashed near Dallas in August, kill- ing 137 people. The plane was on a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Los Angeles with an intermediate stop at Dallas-Fort Worth. Thirty- four people surviv™ L, hut five died of injuries later. The 7 Towered a severe wind shear as it plunged to the ground. In Columbia on November 15 many people were trapped in mud and were being rescued with the help of hundreds of volunteers .... 1985 Jet with 145 passengers and eight crew mem- bers was hijacked in Athens, Greece, in June. The Sheite hijackers took the plane to Beirut, then to Algeria and back to Beirut. Most of the hostages were released within days but the re- maining 39 were held for 17 days. One hostage was killed. Mudslides trap many in Columbia. Trans World Airlines jet was hijacked in June. Closing 205 JOSEPH R. GLOWNIA Attorney At Law A 683-1778 Corner Bowen and Bullis Roads Elma, New York 14059 Telephone: 716-655-0102 JOSEPH A. SAKOWSKI Attorney At Law 716-655-0102 The Corner of Bullis Bowen Elma, New York 14059 MARK R. SOKOLOWSKI Attorney At Law Corner Bowen and Bullis Roads Elma, New York 14059 Telephone: 716-655-0102 @Ana Village tyhaAwuicy . Fa Elma V illa i Shopping ( ruler Fa W Howru Ril Elma U Pli.mr 652 « .'0 W Elma S illay Shopping ( rmc Howm R.l I I in j 1 I'l.mir 652 WTO ' OPtN: MONUI 9-9:30: SAT « SUN 10 1 Supfrfiea foi tlie Stckxem MONEY ORDERS Agency For Electric, Gas. and Elma Watf Bills SEE OUR WEEKLY AD IN THE E AURORA ELMA PENNYSAVER Jerry Robins, Kathleen Garby, Emily Klinski, Julie Wellence, Ellen Krieger 4 Wheel Drive Parts Service JEEP SCOUT BRONCO CHEVROLET GMC 20 Acres Used Parts 652-1651 SAME DAY SERVICE ON ALL 2 and 4 WHEEL DRIVE DRIVE SHAFTS Saginaw Type («VMMIN CAM 14041 Mil I NO 0 1 140 New Dodge Power Vs agon • •ant uitm ”SSS:S“ Spicer Type Blaier-Bronco-C.MC Our Shop is Equipped to Sorvice All 2 4 Wheel Olive Trucks 652-1651 550 POUND ROAO ELMA, NEW YORK 14059 Congratulations and Good Luck to THE CLASS OF 1986 Jackson Bowling and Pro Shop Inc. 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NEW YORK 14099 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1986 ora Action Sp s 669 Main Street East Aurora. New York 14052 (716)652-7180 HUUMHINO CLXCTWICAA. pajintt HtNTAL ELMA HARDWARE AL BACHOWSKI ELMA SHOHH'NO CENTER ELMA. N Y. 14099 652-1414 j%9kc. (716) 664-3600 V 1 THl PC 4 Pouta J. WllkJnaon MANAGER Aerobic Dance Center 5360 GENESEE ST. LANCASTER. W 14086 SALES • SERVICE RHONE (716) 6 68 2008 Sima S (frvidc . 7hc. LAWN A GAROEN EQUIPMENT BY JACOBSEN • GILSON • CUB CAOET • ECHO SPEEDEX • POULAN • ROTO HOE • FIRE-VIEWS COAL A WOOD BURNING STOVES A AOD-ON FURNACES 3171 TRANSIT RD ELMA N Y. 14099 Angelo A. Buffomante Attorney and Counselor at Law 2340 Bowen Road Elma, New York 14059 (716) 652-3151 Phone 684-6860 ts linn v CifilloLterinrj Former Lenox Delaware Craftsmen LEE REINHARDT 7191 CLINTON ST ELMA. NEW YORK 14059 CHARLES B TERRANA MASTER OPTICIAN Challes Optical EYES EXAMINED. GLASSES FITTEO. CONTACT LENSES PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. REPAIRS 468 NIAGARA ST. BUFFALO. N Y. Phone 834-3760 7881 CLINTON STREET ELMA. N. Y. 14059 Phone 683-7861 Area Code 716 Pfcon 667 5284 GAUTHIER BLACKTOP Commute a! and Residential 1780 BuHt Md tbn Nm Yort 14068 210 GENTILE FORD Inc. 135 HAMBURG ST EAST AURORA N Y 1405? (716) 652 2500 NICK GENTILE Open Gate Motel Inc. I hr Sport Hfdroom of Imo 7270 St Eim« NV 14059 716-652 9897 Your Country Ford Dialer r V©u' M© MILL A BILL CiNOCCO Phone 655 1989 Helen’s CAMEO SHOP UNISEX SALON 2500 Bowen Road Elma, New York 14059 “Your Family Hair Care Center 652-1976 24 HOUR TOWING Palmer’s Service 6175 SENECA STREET SPRING BROOK (ELMA). NEW YORK 14140 SNAPPER MOWER SALES SERVICE COLLISION 6. AUTO REPAIRS Hod 4on'6 Safio Jnc. MUSKIN - SHARKLINE Swimming Pool 6 Acctnorlti BOLENS G.rd.n h Uwb Equipment - Mowtn - SapplU. LIONEL Toy Klectvtc Train. A Acc.on . O - 027 - HO - N MUSKIN - ATLANTIC Sp.. - whirlpool. - Hot Tub. Home 655-0527 REMODELING SERVICE — Complete Quality Remodeling- HOMECREST p ®1 • 4 D ck rumituro PARTS • SERVICE • TRADES ACCESSORIES RENTALS REPAIRS 9.3 1 SENECA ST • (NT. 1«) • ELMA. NY 14099 675-3808 OPEN ALL VIAN JEROME'S SERVICE FRONT END ALIGNMENTS, NYS INSPECTIONS, WHEEL BALANCING, DIAGNOSTIC TUNE UPS, BRAKE SERVICE TIRE SALES REPAIRS, CYLINDER HEAD SERVICE Serving (he Auto Repair Industry Exclusively Valve Jobs. Magna Fluxing, Replaceable Guides Seats COMPLETE ENGINE REBUILDING Cylinder Boring Hot Tanking 7151 Seneca St.. Elma. NY CHRIS JEROME MGR Phone 652-1444 MICHAEL'S PIZZA FUND RAISING-SCHOOLS-PARTIES JOHN POST 371 JAMISON ROAD ELMA. N. Y 14059 CAR - MOTORCYCLt TRUCK 2970 Seneto St. 2510 Bo n Rd. West Seneca lima 825-15SS Home 652-5873 655-1555 (Travel Wasters MARTHA DORCHAK Manager 5952 SENECA ST. 674-7358 654 Mam Street East Aurora. New York 14052 716 655-0155 Jane O'Brien - Owner 716-652 1181 652 3919 Congratulations to the Class of 1986! Keep Smiling! From your orthodontists; O'Brien’ Sleepy Hollow Grove Scenic Setting For Every Occasion Outdoor Wedding - Company Picnics 751 Ostrander Road East Aurora. N.Y. 14052 Dr. Barry F. Wood Dr. Alan M. Patrignani Dr. Charles W. Kohout 2185 Bullis Road Elma, NY. 14059 652-0411 211 By-Lines My name is Elmer J. Fudd, millionaire, I own a mansion and a yacht. John guess what we told Dina, Edy. Day Away. Jammin. Wask. Fish. Strip Poker excuse me. Vand we dnt mean victory. Butweiser 65 Adams BP. To the one i cherish the most BJ. Did u bring my pickles to MILTON. Our hmrm is the gym. ILL buy u a pizza. Day why were u late 4_ the bus at HILTON. Parking Space 34. Shared and shared alike. Tutue Fruitie hey Rudy. WANK TILL U GIP. All part of the GREAT INCENTIVE PLAN here at ICS. Rics H20 bed. Why is there gum on the nitestand. Inc u hav wrestler u nvr go back. Im a wrestling cheerleader and proud. MY BABY THINKS HES A TRAIN. Erico I luv ur stomach. Good luck to my sister Dianne, and the Class of '86. - Bonnie Willard. Dina will never forget: Hilton trip '86. Pickles. Willy, Illusion store. B tiles? Shh Shh . Undercover wear. Strip poker - excuse me? Buckmans. Marked deck. Wrestling cheerleading. 65 Adams. I'll buy you a pizza. My baby thinks he's a train. Flash the left one. Horse Brew Crew, Cherre, Rudy, Chloe. Steamer. Fearsome 4 some. Dr. Ruth. Hubla bubba ICG. V-victory? H20. Kicking nules. Basement parties. Homeroom in gym. Wrestling banquet. PA in EA. Beep beep beep. Vice-freeze! Scary fast, wank til you gip, yea, yea that's it. JE, SD, CC, RH, JF. BG, JW, MM, MM, MH, PS, JL, RN, TTJCSS, Mr. M. Thanks ma and Vince! Bill, thanks for all the special times. I'll love you always.-Jenny B.G, think of it as a quest.-Jen Never say goodbye just until we meet again.-J.B. Dave: Thank you for always being there. I love you very much.-Chelle A girl in trouble is a temporary thing - Chloe Thanks Cherry Rudy for making the mornings so fun, love you! Chloe Huck Finn and Mr. Safe, remember me? Chloe I always wanted to be a wrestling ra ra, without the pickles - Chloe McDee's will miss us, I love you Dave the gas station man! Chloe Mack - you are cordially invited to a party in parking space 34. Chloe Hey Len, Hey George, Thanks for the shower. Jewels - Is that your real nose? - Victoria Rapunzel, Rapunzel Hang down you , Revolution '86 - BF 1, 2, 3. B.B. I love you ALWAYS. 8-25-85, 11-16-85. Fair Band is forever. EM D.C. Memories: focus, snakes, corkscrews, friends, laughter and tears. The sticklers: Bogus bureaucracy, Mitch, mini-Hitlers. Thanks guys, EM Dramarama (Shar. I love you) Opus. Oop Ack. Keep on snorfling guys. Nearer Fonny, You've got a case, Ouija, snow, L.I.S.W. To all my friends - thanks esp. Karen for the good times laughs! Times in Comm Art($5) Ladies in the office Yrbk 4 yrs Clicking out Lor Special thanks to my best friends Kim, Barb, and Jim Beam , for all the great memories. I Love You! - Darby Tami thanx 4 bein U. I luv U! AC's, the zoo, double knee slapper. LL- snake in the GY. PM Mr. Cronk thanx 4 not giving me 1 hr. John alive kicking, never forget 1st dance or U, Molson - JT Gina Bermel loves Lou Caltagirone To all my friends - lets get together party! Never forget ya Pete S Keith B. Love ya Guys! - Gina Dave Stachowiak - You're the best - I Love You! - LL A special thanx to my B F Robin.- LL Joe Remember you are not and always will be My Inspiration Love Kim To my best friends Kim, Marie, Christs. Love you, Laura Hey you crazy animal crackers. Good luck in the future! - TS Thanx rahs for making my last year a memorable one - Tam Tam Harry Chester - Thanks for being such a great friend. FIRE! - Wolfgang MP Sue - Hey that driveway looks cool, let's go down it! - Michele John, four eggroll OK, no ice tea OK. Sue, What funnier than funny? RB in her Hawaiian shirt! Col. The fearsome foursome lives! Kath, Kate, Susie, and Janice; Thanx for nothing! J.S.; Nixon and Buckley in '88! Dawn Marie and Amybeth Orchestinian Dungeon Paul Shaffer Lives The attitude Brothers Wal- nick Hey Kath, Dimitri, Alexander and Maria Christina! I love late night with David Lctterman! MP - No we don't need any help we're fine We're just picking up men LS TF - Whatcha doin' there HG eating your upper lip. - MK Lisa - Vitamins Water are good for you! Hope you got enough! Michele MK - Water fountain romance. Dangerous. Luv Ya Lisa. I Love You Dana! - J.M.B. You are the ultimate woman D.L.R. Dave S - I Love You - Colleen G. Michelle Kless Loves Scott Catlin Dawn Kloc Loves Ed Hand! Forever! Who's Sean? Who's Laurie? WHO CARES?!? Hey Len - Sugg my dish Wake up! Sean - You're a loser! I have a green disk in my eye. Sharon S. - I'm just looking for a reason. - Amy Frog guppy gobby Babs Dale - RAH ZOO LIVES Thanks for everything Bucky Sweetie, you know I'm right! - Sweetie HOLY GLOBULAR CLUSTERS Mr. Wagner! Will never forget the As- tronomy gang; Gary Lome Becky Matt Julie Sheri and talkative John. Whomph Hey Jagger lips, what's that bobbing up and down on your neck? How do you keep a slug quiet? Wet his lips and stick him to the wall. Hey Sean, DuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuh- DuhDuhDuhDuhDuhDuh Lets go bowling, logs on the driveway, need some toilet paper Bye Bob To our beloved school, we've had enough of this (beep), BF 1 BF 2 Sean, the only thing bigger than your girlfriend is your head! We express sympathy to all upcoming soccer players This Bud's For You Tammy, I'll always cherish the night we had together (1st), Love Tim K Theo., you're epidermis is showing. Love Lisa, Sherry Pop-n-Fresh- I'm gonna bake your buns - T.N. Chris - I love ya in all temperatures cramped spaces - R.B. 212 Closing INDEX Academics ................ Administration Advertising AFS Boces .................... Band Baseball - Varsity Baseball - J.V. .......... Baseball - Modified Basketball Boys - Varsity Basketball Boys - J.V. Basketball Boys - Modified Basketball Girls - Varsity Basketball Girls - J.V. Bowling Cheerleading - Varsity Cheerleaders - J.V. Cheerleaders - Freshmen Chorus ................... Color Guard Cross Country Dedication Drama Club FFA Field Hockey - Varsity Field Hockey - J.V. ...... Football - Varsity ....... Football - J.V. Football - Modified French Club Freshmen Golf Homecoming It's Academic Juniors 111 112 206 48 130 198 136 137 138 162 163 164 166 167 172 157 158 159 194 197 154 2 187 182 152 153 146 147 148 190 97 155 8 192 61 Key Club 183 Model UN .................................. 179 National Honor Society .................... 193 Orchestra ................................. 198 Pep Club 181 SAO SGB ................................... 185 Senior Personals 50 Senior Poll 44 Seniors .................................... 19 Soccer - Boys Varsity 150 Soccer - Boys J.V.......................... 151 Soccer - Girls Varsity 144 Soccer - Girls J.V......................... 145 Softball - Varsity ........................ 139 Softball - J.V. 140 Sophomores ................................. 79 Spanish Club 191 Sports scores ............................. 173 Swimming - Boys 165 Swimming - Girls ...........................156 Tennis - Boys 141 Tennis- Girls 149 Tomahawk................................... 186 Title Page .................................. 1 Track - Boys .............................. 142 Track - Girls ............................. 143 Volleyball - Girls Varsity ................ 160 Volleyball - Girls J.V. 161 Wrestling - Varsity 168 Wrestling - J.V. .......................... 169 Wrestling - Modified .......................170 Yearbook Staff .............................178 213 AUTOGRAPHS 214 Closing AUTOGRAPHS Closing 215


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