Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)
- Class of 1973
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I 2 ' ' W ww f K ,W 'ff A complex structure in a cold, un- feeling educational system, where bits of warmth are scattered Iatently. Ado- lescents begin a search for self-realiza- tion and human values. Breaking away from the usual surroundings, a student learns in a free open area with mobs of kids on lunch hour break only a few feet away. With a confrontation of different personalities, does one find true friends? Are there any real companion- ships to be established? A boy stares at the world outside the institutional walls ... what is hethinking? Did you ever feel like you were just a number? Houses, Homerooms, student ID numbers, attendance lines, class rank. Seclusion ... daydreaming in between the monotonous schedule. ln this mass of humanity, real individuali- ty is rare. People must be treated on a programmed, calculating basis, except for those few with the drive to make themselves known to their fellow stu- dents. They ride to school, leaving bikes Schwinn, Raleigh, Hold- sworth, Mondia. All under lock and key . . . They've stolen it again . . . Tradition? Yea, it's still around . . . Why? Why not . . . 4 N K 4 1 5 Each student plays in his own way. Some do it through school activities, others through interpersonal relation- ships. The Do-ers and the Non-doers make up the totality of Lakewood High School. Some hang around the L-Room, some linger in the Music Department, and others enjoy sports of all kinds. Kids, lust doing whatever they feel like doing . .. A boy dressed up as a girl ... Look at his legs! . .. School spirit? There's some of it . . . Hours of time for this fIoat . . . All of us can get it done if we work togeth- er . . . ls it fun, this togetherness? Sure, try it, you'Il like it ... l never thought l'd ever be on the same field as the Browns . . , These darn uniforms,l feel like a fool . .. Don't be so un- happy Wiley, it's only a chin strap . . . 3 ki sa -wg-,Xmu - -ew iv--we--' .5 'il -..:VV ...., :gWgW..,,.c.. .... ....,,..... eq r Q, .ga ,f,tQT'i' lf i is ' sh' ff: 354:-SQ-xlfm, . E-1 .- . .yi H 5 Q - I .-f..fs..4s-v 1' .fwfr - 'J ww- ' The 4' TT - 841 r-..- -155,5 i s, jg 5 , 1,1 13 Q, ga gag? --.-A il' .LJ , . ' Z-. -il sk 5 a g. in Q J Q ' i e :E L is s- . P 1ii'f'i f?Sri:i.' ii is i Fw f els . i s est -, ffm fe 6 'H W Q ,:, N. W. wyxf xx, ab 7. X X 4 8 K QS ,g ,X xg Q wi K ,Q XX -. ,ei 'X Siva . X5- 1, ' ' s Mk hx In i K gif. , YK S 4 T A i QQ Q X xffxigy More interaction - Sports and a show of programmed spirit. You know, this pep rally isn't as bad as they usually are . . . Look at the grease in their hair .. . Old time greasers , . . Sometimes in practice we make bet- ter plays than in games . . . A rather unusual view of what's hap- pening ... Joe Mallin puts on final sprint of energy The final flames of spirit illuminate the darkness of night . . . 8 S WML! 'fi an mwkgvyf Ki. 41 A :gk 1 M .44 5, H1 in ,ly 5 +1 fi-1 'M ruff 4 lim yu if Q ATM in ,nw , ,fha ,WW What will his future be? Athletics, poli- tics, medical man, soldier, lawyer? Lakewood boy makes good. As Ce- leste is re-elected to the Legislature, campaign fever affects Lakewood stu- dents. They help get William Minshall re-elected and greet Julie Nixon while Mayor Lawther looks on. 10 ' Z .wi f , GW 11 24, M W Aa , - ,,,, 53231, :F , Qi 1 W fm, Y-Q 1, ' ' 1225? W 42' , A Q 4 q wwf ,--mi ? A W M . LE 2? , v W ffk W+ M ' .W Q I mn W f an J' f 36: 5 J ff' A ik K, A- 34 ' w' New ma 25? 3, I , 'Q ,, I , naw Some feel we are restricted, and im- prisoned. lf we take a look at the other high schools around, we should feel fortunate, but perhaps while looking on, we see what to be unfortunate is all about, too. FREE as a bird .. . FREE to go wherev- er you want to . . . FREE to do whatev- er you want to do . . . Really? That mammoth structure . . . Thats a school? lt looks confining You learn from books, but only if you want to, just as you learn from your own ex- pression, if you want to . . . Attentive? ls she really missing out? Are the rest of them learning? , 'S 7 S iz, wr ww X ,Af Q' laws: ix , 1,, A , QQ gl ,Q 1' 2 ? -mn-va pgip' 1.32- , M-44 .jf - A M-'sfl2l:fa.'rg.,. f - gziissgigiqfagyl K fsskfffz I iwf:fRzw.fsp,s: Swv - K R 2 .,.,. , . -,a1Yt:A.y:' f YEQZIEZ y 61 9 .S QQ k We , V . Spirit Parade Lifts Morale, Spurs Varsity to Winning Season Top Left: Mr. lohn E. Rupert, Board of Education member, and Mrs. Max Bechtel, wife of assistant l.V. Coach, take common interest in Valley Forge game, as Mr. Rupert's son David plays end. Bottom Left: Dr. Robert Cawrse, Superin- tendent of Schools, rides with Principal Eugene Myslenski during Spirit Parade, Top Right: Rangerettes prompt crowd spirit at Ed's game, Bottom Right: lunior Varsity football team, led by l.V, Cheerleaders, marches toward LHS Stadium. 16 if S ,N - . SS 'Ji I .. Nwsssf K . . essassffftwi. ' . 1 -fx Msfrsii. -' K S X- QEEQENSX xi-.. : I s his X? NN A... X ,X WRX' few f 1: 'Q I' 4 3 ,g W it X te 5 X i it l Qs X X X Q' 'r E 1 wks S Y. ,. . . ,,,t :.t N - s V V , --:., . 57. .. S - - as E-,,f' ,'i5i :. . I .. -,.e,.-.. 5' f N Bonne Bellma bit of Georgetown in l.alcewood,0hio Behind these new Georgetown fronts are the Bonne Bell executive offices, manufacturing facilities, Liberty Bell Boutique and a Wine 81 Cheese Shop. Just across the street is the new Bell Mountain Shop. A visit to the Bonne Bell Georgetown Flow is a must when in the Cleveland area. Browse through the shops and see the unique and exciting home of the cosmetic company for young women of all ages. 44-1- '51 K N the Liberty Bell Boutique Jammed with latest and greatest in fashions from Addenda, St. Laurent and Marianne Ohm, to name just a few. Leather goods galore, and a large selection of accessories, too, including scarfs, belts and jewelry. thexxnne and Clieese Shop Over 200 varieties of cheeses from 11 nations help to make this the most complete gourmet shop on Cleveland's West Side. Other delicacies include delicious dills and our very own Lover's Lunch, a great little picnic basket of goodies for just the two of you. the Bell Nlountain Shop Offers a huge selection of hiking, climbing, backpacking and ski touring equipment. On your way up - or out - stop and see the complete lines of Gerry, Kelty, Lowa and Bass, all designed for your year-round escape to nature. K J Lakewood Varsity Football Takes Third with 6-3 LEL Record Lakewood's JV Football Team, under the head coaching of'Mr. lohn Roush, compiled a 4-4-2 record. Assistant Coach Max Bechtel worked with the line. Head Varsity Football Coach Angelo Privitera developed a powerful team which came in third in the LEL. Despite a plague of injuries and seemingly constant rain, Rangers had a 6-3 LEL and over- all 6-4 record. Dan Saleet quarterbacked the Rangers, Steve Strahine, Alex Verdova and Greg Belko were effective running backs. At 5 ft. 4, 135 lbs., Mark Salzbrenner terror- ized offensive teams with his speed and agility. St. Edward's stopped Lakewood 20-16 in a non-league opener, but the Rangers swept the next three games before falling to Parma. Ranger offense throughout the season tallied up an average gain of 4.7 yards. Glenn Mueller was the leading ball carrier with an average of 5 yds. per carry and a 552 yd. season total. we 'Bw 4 f M J, I, gs? if ,1- Far Top Left: JV Defense Captain Kevin Miller tackles a Shaker Raider and causes a fumble. Far Bottom Left: Freshman running-back Louie Leniz dashes for big yards against Shaw. Left: Assistant JV Coach Max Bechtel also serves as counselor in office decorated by JV Golden Girls. Center: Defensive Coach Tom Cousineau works with line- men. Top Right: Head Coach Angelo Privitera grimaces as Lakewood loses ball to Garfield. 21 43 it :ff sb s ,nl if Q ' -asa: . 1 3:1 , g ag 'Q - : -A-my , . Q M ,F ig, .-f 1 if f ,1 . N V3 fm Q I ,sfffrdv ' K .,,-5 1 ' . A -lvfliii kv K n K 952- in as k E153 ' asf , - . M H 3 ---'iL- 5. A ii' ' L Y P' sg :.' 2.55. ,.L,-k . V, H M Milf 1 J 4551? - ai' Iii? .5 W - Sf: - .- - 7 :.L f '..L f X 1 , Z cw 5 W ,z 4?-I in 95 Cross Country Strides to Second Place With 8 1 Record Under the coaching of Mr. Frank Nixon, who was assisted by Mr. Raymond Goodrich, Lake- wood Cross Country Team compiled an 8-1 rec- ord to place second in the LEL. Lead by senior Larry Yankow, who finished third in the State Meet, and with 1ayShuga,Joe Mallin and the rest of the team close behind, Lakewood took top positions in every meet entered. Harriers started the season by defeating Normandy 22-44, then went on to their most impressive victory. Competing with several area schools in the St. Joseph Invitational Meet, Lakewood won both first and second heats. Lakewood continued to be tough in winning single meets with Normandy, Valley Forge and Parma, only to lose to Euclid in the Euclid Re- lays at Forest Hills. Despite this setback, Lakewood runners took fourth in the District and topped off the 72 season by finishing 13th in the State Meet at Columbus. 24! Sports Far Top Lett: Lakewood harriers iump oft to a fast start for good positions in the Normandy meet. Far Bottom Left: Coach Frank Nixon talks about his teams progress with House I Principal lames Ulrich, a former LHS track team member. Left: Frank Soltis keeps pace for the last stretch against Parma. Bottom: Senior Captain Larry Yankow leads Lakewood to another victory at Edgewater, VOLKSWAGEN QUALITY PLUS ECONOMY NEW AND USED SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Q Yi fil . 31 lim I A LOSSMAN'S CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO TAKE A VOLKSWAGEN SALESMAN FOR A RIDE. 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They sang such hits as I Want to be a Weirdo Like You and Duke of Earl as girls swooned their approval. Seniors on the football, tennis and cross country teams were introduced by their coach- es. Cheerleaders gave each boy a yellow chrysanthemum. Homecoming Queen candidates, lean Conley, Loxi Groscost, Kathy Kaylor, Debbie Walsh and lo Weidemer, along with their escorts, were presented by Jeff Bentley, Social Committee Chairman. Votes were tallied and Loxi Groscost was named Homecoming Queen, 1972. Seniors were judged most spirited, but lu- niors took first prize for their Hold That Tiger float. 28 Q 'Cf' Far Top Left: Attendant Kathy Kaylor with escort loe Her- ringer enter gym through a flower covered arch at Home- coming pep rally. Top Left: Attendant lo Weidemer is es- corted by Keviri Hogan. Far Bottom Lett: Junior Steve Na- rolski waves 74 sign to show spirit. Top Left: Senior Paul Rizzo as Shameful backed by Sinners , Scott Troy, Bob Russell, Steve Ott, and Allen Heath sing Duke of Earl . Top Right: Junior float wins first prize in float contest at game halftime. Bottom Left: Shametul and the Seven Sinners , include, Rick Wagner, Scott Troy, Bob Russell, Tom Hudson, Steve Ott, Allen Heath, Martin Neal, Dave Conte, Larry Heidolotf, and Shametul , Paul Rizzo, all are Seniors, 29 Rainbow Plays for Homecoming Dance Midst Medieval Scene What la contrasti Instead of leans and kacki, sports jackets, ties and dresses were the attire for the November 4th Homecoming Dance. I was very pleased, enthused Mrs. Yvonne Fulimeni, Student Center Director. 'tl just love to see the kids all dressed up and enjoying themselves at the same time . The Boys' Gym and the L Room were deco- rated in Medieval theme keeping with Social Chairman Jeff Bentley's explanation that Home- coming Coronations date back to the Middle Ages. Couples entered the gym across a draw bridge. The music though, provided by Rainbow, was strictly today, so was the dancing and Coke's are hardly Medieval. The dramatic moment was when Loxi Gros- cost was crowned as Lakewood's 1972-73 Homecoming Queen. Then for a few hours, for some 450 couples, the L Room and the Gym seemed to become a bit of Camelot. 30 Q, sri? wx 1 K K X My 2 -f, .. Lf,5Qi 4 1 A , 1 i N 21 1 ,V is .wc sk w KG QQ 'K 4 Qf 3. 6 SS fin? Y Q X. :QM A t 3wg+3-L igqv U 1 X J xx. MN wxy w Qs 3 ,fy in 4 ,gym 1 Q, J I 3. . i Li ' ' ' ' ' 3231, R554 ,. Q ' ,- ,,' , - fr Z ' 2 Q ' f, . f fm, QQ' I V XV H 'fl Q' V':Q limi' 5 ff' ' ,, W f ,, xii' W N 1 . ,L 5, 5 I x ,, if ff ' , , - QWW -q LU: 1 , 5 ,V H WKJAQM ' ,C f i L' 7 ' f ,imbwiffll . ff lk . ,- Q, wjQ Z:2wW Skwbkzff ' I V iew gm 5 . H Vf 4' 4:1 3' . W , ,W 4.7 , , ff ' s ' 8 3 J 4 ' L-:i5:5n54,M ' . ' 'W-5 ' Jil f J, y T wg-:xx , X. Q QR aiivgx , Vw -if i'I.,4 ' 4. - Clifton - PLUMBING - HEATING 81 SEWER CLEANING CO. Est. 1930 SPECIALISTS IN BATHROGM 81 KITCHEN REMODELING AND REPAIRING STEAM, HOT WATER SYSTEM S, BASEBOARD AND ALL TYPES GAS FURNACES INSTALLED AND REPAIRED CGMPLETE LINE OF WATER HEATERS GARBAGE DISPUSALS, DISHWASHERS AND INCINERATORS SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED for Prompt Service 521-6868 12712 Madison Ave. ED DOLEPSKI LICENSED 0 BQNDED I INSURED ' 'X All-LEL Team Includes Barrington, Nlueller, Saleet, Strahine Four Rangers - Dan Saleet, Rodney Bar- rington, Glenn Mueller and Steve Strahine - were selected by Lake Erie League football coaches to the All-LEL Team for 1972. Some 250 boys play on LEL teams but only 30 attain All-LEL status. Dan, quarterback, Glenn, running back, Steve, defensive linebacker, and Rod, defensive end, contributed much to the success of the Ranger team which finished third in the LEL with a 6-3 record. Other honors went to Dan and Steve as part of THE PLAIN DEALER Dream Team, to Steve as Ranger of the Year, Joe Schofield, Most Valu- able Defensive Player, and to Rick Dill, Nlost Improved Player. Top: Outstanding LEL players Rod Barrington, Steve Stra- hine, Dan Saleet and Glenn Mueller find casual atmosphere of L Room contrasts tension on field. Bottom: Posing for- mally during August practice are Lakewood football Coach- es Arthur Deiderich, Angelo Privitera, kneeling, and Coach- es lohn Mihocik, Tom Cousineau and Robert Gambino. 33 Q,.,,K it L fo f 4 ,mf , 55 MWWA-9 If S ,.' ,? l . V t 5 A ' 5 , ,, Rm nm, QE' :K V I K ' kk in 0 f if 5 ',, W M -Z1 xx Ll ' Z 'TV i l ' 'Q A,.A. , , I i ' 'A'V 1 ' , ' W' . . . . :-- ,V 5 My A 2 Z I 1, V l K I I get Q A , . 1, ,W gy Q , W fu 2 'f af I, , 1 n W? , -W, , If an . ,rg if my W, I fx 5 as T' ww 4 W WW? ,,W, i, ,J f.. V 11 6,1 X 4 .7 Far Top Left: Determined JV defense quickly advances to stop Shaker running back. Center Left: After Shaker fum- bles, Lakewood lV recovers the ball. Bottom Left: Sopho- more runningback Pat Dickey clutches football after 15 yard gain in Shaker game. Top Right: Freshman place kicker Chuck Cullinan kicks off football to begin the game against Shaw. Far Top Right: Assistant Coach Joseph Ertler discuss- es strategy with defensive players during encounter with Lorain Admiral King.Bottom Right: Freshmen defense rush to assist lim Barron in tackling Shaw player. 35 Top Lett: lanet Bacho performs a split jump for spectators as Rangers warm up, Far Bottom Left: Freshmen cheerlead- ers glance at lay up shot made by frosh. Center Left: During time out, varsity cheerleaders perform polished routine. Top Right: lV cheerleaders, loan Nicholson, Lorie Haas, Lynn Lusin, Leslie McCoy and Nancy Foran keep up enthu- siasm. Far Top Right: Concerned Sue Wheeler views grid- iron. Center Right: After decisive victory over Euclid, varsity cheerleaders, Sue Wheeler, Debbie Walsh and lan Ingle- tield, feeling relieved, gather up pom pons. Lakewood Cheerleaders Chant We re the Mighty Ranger Team Qi- 36 .,u ' 1 Oh l i With spirited chants and skillful acrobatics, 18 freshmen, junior varsity and varsity cheer- leaders aroused Ranger morale. Displaying strong desires for victory, they provoked spec- tator participation. Trying out proved to be the easy part. Once chosen, cheerleaders practiced throughout summer and after school to perfect sideline and halftime shows. Mrs. Sue Bennington served as adviser. Despite a few disheartening Ranger losses, cheerleaders remained optimistic and added much to the impact of fans. 37 Lf! W 4 ,Y ami 45 'ik 20 ' waff A if 37 57 351 -L1 'K n Mi 1 Nw Wx yE3K.. .- Sl-Wwoeg 'Hhs -. A K ' if We Band s Third Annual Pancake Supper Again Proves Successful Far Top Left: A little boy's paradise - food galore! Top Left: Mike Billey, graduate of '72, is back for thirds. Far Bottom Lett: Choir Director B. Neil Davis breaks away from choir room to serve sausages. Top Right: Rick Wagner waits for Mrs, Donald Fauser to dish up his first round of pan- cakes, Bottom Right: The Reverend Richard Morris and Mr. Richard Gilman prepare to serve pancakes to the waiting crowd. 39 Far Top Left: Conversion LHS Marching Band style, Amy Doll, John Streitel do pinwheel to be ready for next forma- tion. Top Left: Concentration, determination mark perform- ance of clarinetist Sally Reiff. Bottom Left: Fringe benefit for 128 musicians, 24 Pom Pon Girls, five Majorettes and eight Flag Corps members was free seats practically on playing field. Top Right: Band Director Ronald Lucien com- mends marchers on fine performance at September 17 Cleveland Browns vs Green Bay Packers game at Cleveland Stadium, Browns lost 26-10. Far Top Right: National An- them draws attention of all as Band completes pre-game show. Bottom Right: Straight lines are payoff from long hours of drilling. 40 mf'- WWNC uw, .,,,,,,,,, al, Q fir Band Performs Before Thousands, Guests at Browns' Game Pickle Parma! Flush Brush! Pepper Sha- ker! Have you ever noticed the signs that ap- peared for the upcoming games and meets in the halls? Did you wonder who took the time and effort to alert the student body and to promote team support? BOOSTERS! Boosters, meeting every Monday night after school, head- ed by President Barb Blackie, made signs boosting the coming sports event. Boosters also created signs publicizing the United Torch and the Toys for Tots campaign. Booster activities included planning the Spirit Parade along with other interested groups, pep rallies, and help- ing to coordinate Spirit Week. Boosters Work to Ignite School Spirit for LHS Varsity Sports 42 Top Left: Boosters President Senior Barbara Blackie con- ducts meeting to help plan Senior Party and Toys for Tots Campaign. Fa' Bottom left Carole Disbrow unrolls paper to make sign boosting upcoming sports event. Bottom Left: Joanne Wetula and Leslie Denshaw ponder on idea for sign. Top Center: Julie Thomas mixes paints to use on sign boost- ing Parma Basketball game. Top Right: lunior Tricia Coyne sketches letters for sign as Juniors Karen Nagy and Mimi Thomas watch. Far Bottom Right: luniors Tricia Coyne and Mary Misencik at Booster meeting prepare to paint banners to promote basketball game with Shaw. 43 Majorettes Strive For Precision During Halftime Performances We've really improved since last year, be- cause we have, we've earned more attention and admiration. The long hours of practice have really paid off, Sophomore Majorette Diane Darmour explained. Five Majorettes, with Head Majorette Loxi Groscost, chosen in spring by Marching Band Director Ronald Lucien and Maiorette Coach Barbara Biro, practiced three weeks of summer vacation, weekday mornings and Wednesday nights. During football season, Majorettes were featured during half-time, where they per- formed perfected routines such as a special fire-twirling baton demonstration entitled Ba- sin Street Blues. Lakewood Majorettes achieved recognition through appearances at a Cleveland State University-Kent State Universi- ty basketball game and at the Browns' first home game vs. the Green Bay Packers. 44 M919 Far Top Lett: Maiorettes Diane Darmour, Myrene Groscost, Beth Campbell twirl flags in pregame show at Cleveland Browns' game where LHS Marching Band appeared. Far Bottom Left: Majorette Myrene Groscost participates in flag-twirling routine. Top Right: Sophomore Maiorette Diane Darmour lights batons and prepares to execute tire-twirling routine during halftime show at LHS Stadium. Far Top Right: Myrene Groscost, Diane Darmour, Loxi Groscost, Beth Campbell march to music of LHS Marching Band at home football game. Bottom Right: Maiorettes perform be- fore crowd at CSU basketball game at Cleveland Public Auditorium. 45 X is Spanish Convent, Abandoned Baby Constitute Cradle Song What happens when 16 nuns in a Spanish convent decide to raise a wait abandoned on their doorstep? Barnstormers' presentation of The Cradle Song, November 17, 18 in the Tryout Theater, portrays the story of Theresa, played by Cheryl Spellacy. Too frivolous for the convent, Theresa, after 18 years of cloistered life, leaves for America with her financee, Anto- nio, played by Bill Hamilton. The nuns are hap' py tor her, but heartbroken by her departure. Mr. Arthur Moore, assisted by Cheryl Caldwell, directed the two-act, 46 , Q ' fi E he x Far Top Lett: Cheryl Spellacy, as 18-year-old Theresa, con- siders leaving convent, parting brings mixed reactions of joy and sorrow from Mother Prioress, Sarah McClusky, and nuns Mary Fishell, Chris Dukles and Cathy Mariakis. Top Left: Before baby's arrival, Nlother Prioress prays for tate of wayward novices. Far Bottom Left: Baby's discovery causes both apprehension and contentment. Top Right: Surprise overcomes Mother Prioress and novices at sight ot baby in the basket. Bottom Right: Vicaress, Amy Popp, expounds on superiority complex of men. Far Bottom Right: Chris Du- kles, Sister Sagrariog Shirin Sterling, Sister Marcella: Cherie Kuhn, Sister Joanna, and Dawn Brown, Sister Marie lesus, contemplate opening abandoned basket. is Y.. L.. 'L 47 sf' Far Top Left: NHS President Peter Comodeca welcomes parents, students and guests to induction ceremony. Top Left: Senior Bob Russell and Mrs. Russell pause for a moe ment in L Room at NHS reception. Bottom Left: National Merit Scholarship semi-finalrsts Gus Ruetenik, Sarah Mc- Cluslry, Pete Comodeca, Patty Randle and Dennis Fitzgibe bons clown lor camera. Center Right: Arlene Zallle, Peggy Hastings, Wiley Cornell, Debbie Walsh, Mark Salzbrenner, Richard Wagner, Tom Hudson, Susan Bell, David Brentlin- ger, lim Cadwallader and Rodney Barrington, NHS Letters of Commendation recipients, meet informally on LRC steps. Far Top Right: Receiving National Honor Society member- ship card and congratulations from Principal Eugene Mys- lenslii is senior Barbara Blackie. National Honor Society Recognizes Competent Senior Scholars ' s- e4dSl'l'!V National Honor Society members were elect- ed by a faculty vote for maintaining a minimum grade average of 2.7, and for showing outstand- ing qualities of leadership, service and character. initiating the year, NHS decorated the VA Hospital with handmade Christmas crafts. Tu- toring was offered to students during their study halls or self direct time. Assignments were handed out by officers Peter Comodeca, president, William Huffman, vice president, Mary Ann Frieg, secretary, and Kathy Kaylor, treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Roeder and Mrs. Emily Var- zelle supervised NHS activities. Out of a senior class of more than 800, the Lakewood NHS Chapter initiated 128 students. Eleven NHS seniors achieved semi-finalist rank in the National Merit Scholarship Qualify- ing Test, while 16 others were honored with Letters of Commendation. 49 Art Department Evokes Self Expressio fl Far Top Left: In early stages ot macrame creation, Laurie Dornback uses cardboard as base. Center Lett: Kathy Straub pertects water color technique. Far Bottom Left: Photography highlights features of Alice Jeresko as she poses for art student. Center: Diane Juba applies wax in process of batiking. Far Top Right: Kathy Kirkpatrick sculpts a coil pot. Far Bottom Right: Joe Dimaria etches design for Iinoleum block printing. 50 fire wma, wx 1 -of tm an f j'Wj7Akf,2' Creative self-expression! Lets see what the artist thinks. What is he made of? The majority of students in the Art Department do not regard their medium as a hobby. For example, color by number and make a masterpiece. Art is living - it is a subtle means of communication or something that socks you in the head, states junior Celia Kimball. Works range from the painstakingly detailed to the freely abstract. They are flat, 2-D, or 3-D, can be touched, felt, experienced. Students feel all works are extensions or manifestations of the self - something that can not be ex- pressed in words. Compared with other schools, Lakewood has a particularly large Art Department, providing many unusual outlets for talent in spite of a great cut-back in supplies. Students can deal in photography in the new photo lab. The clay room offers two kinds of clay, potter's wheels, assorted glazes and two kilns. ln the crafts room, artists find cohorts enameling or buffing. Still others deal with acrylics, silver, copper and myriad of materials. Art is a doing thing! .,,,,,,,,..--'- MMW' A T .. Q ...Q Lyxk ' Maw siss ,f -,M,,y...f H , :www-ima K. K 51 i is-......... English Dept. Offers lournalism,Speech Dramatics Media Symbolism, Alliteration, Personification . . . English curriculum varied from grammar to impromptu speaking lessons. All classes had generally the same material except as a student progressed, curriculum advanced. Writing, short stories, poetry, speeches, and especially themes prevailed. Sophomores video taped speeches to aid self evaluation, while juniors selected from never ending LRC options. Se- niors produced movie and television shows in Communications and Media, Another primary goal was to broaden minds in the field of litera- ture, achieved through the reading of novels, discussions of authors, analysis of poets from Spenser to Frost, and pursuit of dramas as Barefoot in the Park and A Yard of Sun. All ot these endeavors encouraged expression vis- ually, verbally and written. 52 W ,,,f mammal? ,wt 5 MIM' VW' r , 01 Top Left: Concentration is the mood for Junior Linda Moore, Scott Hazlett, in Miss Marian Denicola's English class. Far Top Left: Mrs. Elizabeth Craig receives English Literature paper analyzing 18th Century poets from Senior Leigh Hawver. Bottom Left: Mrs, Virginia Winchell checks worksheet for Darlene Merrell, Brian Ennemoser in Sopho- more English. Center Right: Mr, Clark West explains instruce tions as he distributes tests to Don McLaughlin and other students in his freshman English class. Far Right: Sopho- more Bob Finlin gets advice on punctuation from Mrs. Bet' tina Bassi. 53 mvfsfffr Principals, Assistants Meet Student Needs '1 House Offices Far Top Left: Mrs. Natalie Bilski, House ll clerk-typist, sorts out grade notices for mailing. Top Left: Miss Agnes Cope, House ll principal, pauses during looking over student rec- ords. Far Bottom Left: Handing readmit slip to student is Mr. Walter Kloots, House Il attendance assistant. Bottom Left: House I Principal James Ulrich confers with Mrs. Nel- lie Bach, attendance assistant, about absent student, Top Right: Mrs. Ellen Jones, standing, PTA volunteer, helps Mrs. lennie White, clerk-typist, arrange student records in House l office. Far Top Right: In House Ill office, Mrs. Evelyn Boehm, attendance assistant, and Mrs. Barbara Maddox, clerk-typist, do absentee list. Bottom Right: Mr. Eugene Degyansky, House Ill principal, dictates note to Mrs. Irma Ingham, secretary. Far Bottom Right: Secretarial duties in House I are performed by Mrs. Trudy Stehlik. 'fi ll .fl li L g . ..::., f gs .whhk .Q 55 i l i l l ,js Language Dept. The Foreign Language Department attempts to create an atmosphere ofelearning conducive to the target language, explains Mr. Eugene Fahnert, German instructor and group leader. Students of LHS have an opportunity to study several languages for up to five years. And with the foreign languages spring trips, Cthis year to Russia and to Francej they put their knowledge to practical use. Mr. Fahnert hopes the trips will be extended to the other languages taught at LHS. These include French, Russian, Ger- man, Spanish and Latin. Spring trips were under the guidance of Mr. James Erdelyi, Russian instructor, and Mrs. Shirley Sekaraiasingham, French teacher. The faculty also planned an exchange with French students in Montreal and Paris. Another innovation in the Foreign Language Department during this past year has been the non-credit conversational courses in French and Spanish, designed to help students in- crease their basic oral skills and speaking ability. Adds Conversational Classes Trips Overseas .ad it 4 9 . Q, ,+V ' ..,., 5 . 33 . ig N sm l Elk 56 .lx of Fins as TN y QQ, Q F5 roi LY f f ,J ,,, , f f A'v ,.f-M WX 'to 14. .. I New New .XXI fx Z , fbi -f , I, , Q , ,,, 'Q if f ,QI i - i vm. x .r ,f - 'V , , X K , J l F ef., r 5553 ' Q , 2 ., k f,,, - ry ' fo ' L, W t 'yii C 2' ., 'A . ' W gs' , Top Lett: Mrs, Sue Bennington points out Paris to Sopho- more Diane Frimel in French class. Bottom Lett: Mr. Eu- gene Fahnert checks paper for Sophomore Salvadore Belli- do in German 3-4 as Freshman Dale Bauman looks on. Top Right: Katie Bauer displays picture of Notre Dame Cathe- dral during Mrs. Sue Bennington's French 5-6 study of French landmarks. Bottom Right: Mario Gumushdjian and Mary MacDonald enjoy Amor es . . posters in Spanish class taught by Miss Carol Good. Far Bottom Right: News- paper article about Heinrich Boell interests Freshman Alfred d'AIiberti in German 3-4 class taught by Mr. Fahnert. 57 Far Top Left: lunior Earl Clifton operates a shaper in Ma- chine Trades shop as Vocational Coordinator Robert Ralls watches, Top Left: Steve Niznik, a junior in Mr. Kenneth Knaggs' Occupational Work Experience program, prepares salad during preedinner rush in kitchen at Pier W. Bottom Left: While lunior Richard Fisher waits, Mr. Dean Smith, vocational counselor, talks to prospective employer. Top Right: Senior lanice Coates works at least 15 hours a week in Pier W kitchen as part of her Diversified Cooperative Training in Mr. Angelo Privitera's class. Far Top Right: Mr. Glen Salzbrenner checks paper with Freshman Deborah lones, Occupational Work Adjustment student. Bottom Right: Senior Cliff Nelson is involved in intensive, vocation- al Auto Mechanics. K 1 'W I: '27 ji M7 f 4-44 'M A F 4 NMHW- ? 6 A --. We M, ,, y,, , ,M M f , W , , ,A 7'fvf f 74 ,y fff? we 'f f 4 ' 7? fi ' f?'fff ff 4 5 17 ff A Wt' k My f 1, f 2 ff mf Sz r M Y me 5 mweitfw' Wonzrfzfwiliiiilliii at W4 W 3' af lllnftlv ia f.- Jai L.. Vocational Education Program for West Suburbs Centers at LHS 'EQ To be a truly comprehensive high school, we have to meet the needs not only of the col- lege bound, but of those who are terminating their education at the end of the 12th grade, explained Mr. Robert Ralls, Coordinator of Vo- cational Education. Here we try to provide students with a vocation where they can make a living and become a worthwhile, self sustaining member of the community. The program has been a success because most of our seniors of last year are working, either at a job they trained for, or in a related field. Lakewood's vocational program is in cooper- ation with Bay Village, Rocky River, Westlake, and Fairview. These students take vocational classes at LHS, academic at their own schools. The 140 in co-op programs are involved in Diversified Cooperative Training, Occupational Work Adjustment, Distributive Education, Coop- erative Office Education and Occupational Work Experience. An additional 375 take Intensive Office Education, both clerical and stenograph- ic, Commercial Art, Graphic Arts, Machine Trades, Welding, and Auto Mechanics. Bright Smiles, Clever Routines Add Spark to Half Time Show Every morning at 7 a.m. they came - some still in curlers. But Friday nights on the field, Pom Pon girls smiled and strutted with preci- sion and sparkle. No one could imagine the long hours behind the shows they saw, but they weren't supposed to. We've really worked hard on routines like The Dude, or Shaft, com- mented Senior Cindy Holmes. lt would seem perfection was their goalg they deserved to be proud of themselves if applause was any mea- sure of success, 60 Far Top Lett: One more time - Nancy Novotny, Leslie Jones, Sue 0'Toole, Debbie Elliott go over their routine to make sure it's perfect. Top Lett: Flag Girl Dianne Voit paus- es a moment before moving onto field. Bottom Left: Therese Grega, Sue George stand at attention during Na' tional Anthem. Top Right: Leading way tor pre-game show are Kathy Mooney, Nancy Novotny. Bottom Right: Nervous but smiling, Pom Pon Girls Sue George, Penny Golden, lean Conley, Sherie DelGuidice perform Shaft at Browns game. WN. 51 K . ffm ' Weather, a Hindrance Doesnt Dampen Spirit of Nlarching Band Preparing for Browns game, rehearsing four mornings a week and each Wednesday night, only to feel thwarted by rain, mud and mosqui- toes! Yet songs like Shaft or Get lt On re- ceived applause whether the band played on the field or in the stands. The weather wasn't willing, but band members displayed equal enthusiasm through all adverse conditions. Marching band filled the ranks from freshmen to seniors in the true spirit of LHS. 62 Far Top Left: Senior Lee Mast can't restrain tears as she receives her flower at last home game. Top Left: Hot weath- er, lights don'l seem to bother lunior Todd Brockman as he works to perfect routines for upcoming Ed's game. Bottom Left: Senior officers Larry Ranahan, AI Heath check sign-up lists for buses to Shaw game. Top Right: Cheerleaders Con- nie Adams, Karin Weber present flowers at final game with Shaker. Bottom Right:-lunior Vicki Stump glances appre- hensively toward the door, waiting to see if the band will march on rain-soaked field, 63 Coaches, Rangers Appreciate Encouragement From Golden Girls Golden Girls is my favorite club! stated Head Football Coach Angelo Privitera, their ad- viser, at the Fall Sports Banquet. The Girls were being honored by the varisty teams and their coaches for their diligent efforts in promoting spirit. Support of the Golden Girls was not confined to just football. Other varsity sports such as tennis, basketball, swimming, and gymnastics were included. Golden Girls painted signs for the locker rooms, delivered gifts to the players, and served at the reception for the parents after the Shaker game. Slaving over cookies and cakes was appreciated by the basketball players while watching post-game films Thursday nights at Coach Harry Groman's house. Players received gag-type gifts, such as Pink Panther Flakes before the Euclid Panther foot- ball game. White socks stuffed with candy were distributed before the Parma football game. Masterminding these activities was Golden Girls President, Senior Peggy Coyne. 64 kia, f .12 ' W -1-df' XX. , , A ff ,,,,,,,,h, 4 f V4-1 Top Left: Juniors Loretta Miskovic, Trudi Mravec, Chris Jackson and Senior Debbie Van Peeren compare candy suckers to be delivered to varsity football players before the St. Edward's game. Far Bottom Left: HeIp! cries lu- nior Golden Girl loyce Milam, looking for aid with runa through sign lor Shaw basketball game, Center Left: Seniors Bonnie Benedict and Wiley Cornell watch other Golden Girls receive candy. Top Right: Run-through sign, Shatter Shaw, for the basketball game, is one ot many banners and signs painted by Golden Girls to promote team spirit, Center Right: Before Shaw basketball game, Senior Golden Girls lo Weidemer and Mary Ann Casati paint sign for varsi' ty locker room. Far Center Right: Seniors Mary Ann Casati and leannie Mack complete sign to display in gym for im- portant game with Shaw. Far Bottom Right: Senior Peggy Coyne, Varsity Golden Girl president, outlines letters tor Rangers Are Dynamite sign, 65 Combined Choirs Entertain Community at Christmas Concert The Impossible Dream, an unusual selec- tion for a Christmas concert, seemed appropri- ate this holiday season as Symphonic Choir members planned and worked toward their dream of a summer trip to Europe. More traditional fare marked the remainder of the Dec. 20 Christmas Concert. Heilig, Hei- lig, by Felix Mendelssohn, enveloped the audi- ence of parents, friends and alumni as com- bined Symphonic and Concert Choirs reached full voice with an eight-part chorus. Also invit- ed to join in were 1971 and 1972 alumni while the Brass and Percussion Ensemble accompanied. Symphonic Folk Group, 13 students strong, performed O Come, 0 Come Emmanuel and Medley From Godspell, both arranged by Senior David Conte. Symphonic Choir soloists were Mary Anne Frieg, Carol Howes and Diane Regnatz in Bea- tus Vir, Richard Wagner in Turtle Dove, and Philip Kirk, Dale McCormick and lack Middle- ton in Some Children See Him. Both choirs and alumni crowded the Civic Auditorium stage for the concluding The Lord Bless You and Keep You, then enjoyed the reception afterwards in the East Cafeteria. 66 Top Left: Combined Choirs sing longtime Christmas favor- ite, Heilig, HeiIig, accompanied by Brass and Percussion Ensembles. Bottom Left: Director B. Neil Davis checks with Symphonic Choir member Amy Moore during rehearsai of Mitch Leigh's The impossible Dream, Top Right: Senior Ruth Knestrict takes over microphone during Medley trom GodspeII for Symphonic Folk Group. Bottom Right: Senior Bob Russetl relaxes before opening number of Christmas Concert. Far Right: Ann Gilbert, bass player, awaits cue dur- ing pertormance of Antonio VivaIdi's, Beatus Vir. 67 Mmm vu.. 'Wie-if Young, Old Present At Holiday Concert Climaxing '72 Season Top Left: Instrumental Director Ronald Lucien, Mrs. Lucien reminisce with '72 graduate Amy Wooley at post-concert reception. Bottom Lett: Michelle Cornell, future LHS'er, enjoys snack at reception after watching sister Wiley per- form. Top Right: Miss Ulah Gilmore directs combined 5th, 8th period Concert Choir at Christmas Concert. Bottom Right: Mr. B. Neil Davis assists in ticket recording with student in ensemble room. Far Center Right: Concert Choir Mixed Ensemble performs in L Room during Christmas season. 68 f' -.iw Y R s ig 2 E i S + S M 69 ' ' Ml.. M QIIILMN I ' 567 E-6 s ' .Xi ' s 2 A1- if 7 IE- -- -- t Ut .,l..X.a. is i g Ak., .., ...,, .Q L-,: wg m: ge . i .i Board of Education Establishes Policy, Reports to Citizens Meetings were frequent and intense as Dr. Robert C. Cawrse, Superintendent of Schools, the five-man Board of Education, administra- tors and staff dealt with the various facets of the school system comprising the high school, three middle schools and 10 elementary schools. Board members held frequent execu- tive sessions for detailed study, and took action at public meetings each month at a different school. Maintaining an effective and responsive program of instruction and other community services was the Board's general goal, ex- plained its president, Mr. Peter H. Henderson. This was carried out, he said, by planning for adequate financing, cooperating with neighbor- ing schools in vocational education, and main- taining and improving the buildings. Updating and expanding our codified record of Board policies for clarity and availability to any interested citizen and encouraging the con- structive involvement of citizens to advise us on the expectations of the Lakewood communi- ty from their public schools are other aims, he said. Others serving on the 1973 Board were Mr. John E. Rupert, vice presidentp Mr. Daniel F. McNally, Mr. Donald F. McQuilkin and Mr. Phil- lip A. Ranney. 70 T ., 'HMM 1' ffzfi-in K Q Pi A We .,e,ii,,,f, L iw I ,ge -I i . .,... , ..- Far Top Left: Interested citizen gets answer to school ques- tion from 1972 Board President Phillip A. Ranney as Board Clerk-Treasurer William Murray, Mr. Peter Henderson and Mr, Donald F. McQuilkin prepare for monthly public Board meeting. Center Lett: At executive session, Board members Mr. McQuiIkin and Mr, Daniel F. McNally consider budget. Bottom Lett: The 1973 Board President, Mr. Peter Hender- son, Dr. Roger L. Holmes, Assistant Superintendent: Mrs. Ada Edmunds, Secretary to the Superintendent, and Board members hear Dr. Robert C. Cawrse report on personnel. Top Right: Mr. Ranney listens to mother of Grant student at PTA dinner. Far Center Right: Before Board meets in LRC, Dr. Holmes talks to LHS Coordinator of Humanities and Communications William Hamilton. Bottom Right: Dr. Cawrse and LHS Principal Eugene W. Myslenski converse at farewell gathering for Dr. Holmes. m -nnllili Girls' Leaders Assist in lndividual Learning Experiences While functioning as assistants to teachers in the Girls' Physical Education Department, Girls' Leaders aided students in learning various sports, also were able to improve their own ath- letic ability. To qualify, Leaders donated five periods a week and helped teachers one period a week with a gym class. With lean Monkowski serving as president and Miss Adell Kleinecke as advisor, all types of Leaders - sports, dance, gymnastics, swimming and clerical - remained united by social functions such as tobogganing parties. Leaders were honored at the February Leaders' Dessert and at the Senior Farewell in spring. of 2 we Far Top Left: Michele Namitka gets set for foul shot while fellow sports Leader Bobbie Matthews looks on. Far Bottom Left: Lynn Haas, sports Leader, performs daily task of read- ing announcements. Bottom Left: Sue Haskett gives lump ball sign while officiating intramural basketball game. Top Right: Leaders, during Tuesday morning activity period, reach for jump ball, Bottom Right: Deborah Whitler sets timer in regulation game as first quarter runs out. FAR TOP RIGHT: Claudia Grass follows up after lay-up shot. 73 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1973 FROM THE LAKEWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE E U E AALUAQI LINCOLN-MERCURY INC. 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Absence of this vi- tal group would have left students without schedules, home cards, class ranks, report cards and various other necessities. ., Personnel Keep LHS Functioning With Student Data, Schedules M mih if . 5, rms' ist E ,,,, 5 ' -12- tiff t 7 9 5: F l i 5 l al .E ra l tif at it 5, .' ff 'i Far Top Left: Mr. Miles Reiley, Assistant Principal, Adminis- tration, checks faculty schedules with secretary Mrs. Caro- lyn Colby. Far Center Left: Mrs, Darlene Campbell, Main Office secretary, answers phone call from parent. Far Bot- tom Lelt: Student records are Mrs, Charlotte Stieger's re- sponsibility as Data Processing secretary. Bottom Left: Miss Lillian Koos, MUSC operator, helps prepare High Times. Top Right: Chief Clerk Mrs. Marilyn Brace looks at staff records with Mrs. Miriam LaLonde, House ll secretary, Far Top Right: Mimeographing is one ot Mrs. Gladys White's duties as Main Office secretary. Bottom Right: Mrs. Char- lene Grane receives assignment from Mr. John Wood, Asa sistant Principal, Instruction. Far Bottom Right: Book- keeper Mrs. lanice Sumney calls bank to check on account. 'nun- N M ...L. ,, ,M ,4LL ,L A. M k - f Q f W, . E X . X Mmm-...,,,,,, wg.. -- W ,,,, , , 1 3 77, , :5M,.f ' ffm-ff ' ., ff www H ., W, . www - Varsity Wrestlers Overpower Opponents: Season ls Successful mug ' It ,fikf Far Top Lett: Against Cleveland Heights, Junior Dale Drury, weighing in at 145 lbs., first gets into position to take down opponent. Far Center Left: Dale maneuvers opponent to position most suitable for a pin. Far Bottom Left: Quickly overpowering his opponent, Dale smothers Heights man and pins him. Lakewood topped Heights 40-14. Top Right: Junior Gary Hermann attempts to turn Cleveland Heights opponent over for a pin, Bottom Right: Like two giant grizzly bears, Senior Rodney Barrington, weighing 205 lbs., and Cleveland Heights opponent prepare to lock-up in heavyweight competition. Far Bottom Right: Against Cleve- land Heights, Chuck Hageman drives opponent into mat. 79 BOB WHITE LAUNDRIES INC. 1624 Coutant Ave. Lakewood, Ohio Mmvawe SALEM,S FOOD MARKET , , . oofoo A i .7 oo sc ,g is 1 Wg . ,f-wvwWW.,.If,,I,gT!Qrmwaaaua-.-,..a Old Fashioned Butcher Shop Fresh Cut to Order Meats Produce, Home M ade Sausage hold Beer and Wlne WE DELIVER 17703 D ' Xve. 216833 Iakex l Oh 44107 221 06 6 CA RSON'S ,Jig KNlT'N BEE 19132 Detroit Rd., Rocky River Yarns, Patterns, Needle Point Supplies and Accessories DETROITAVE. CYCLE 18115 Detroit Ave. Schwinn and Raleigh Bicycles 226-1100 f i if ,ff l Mindy Avellone selects Spring fashions at Carson's. 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PIAZZA DAK SUPPLY CORPORATION Long Hair Cutting, Shags No appointment Needed Cleveland, Ohio 44121 lnked Ribbons - Carbon Papers - Duplicating Supplies OAK Offset Masters and Supplies 696-1240 1300 West Ninth St. 771-2771 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 81 Excellent Choral, Instrumental Groups Distinguish Department fm M,,1 Far Top Left: Senior violinists Richard Wagner, Lesa Scho- field practice with Symphony Orchestra. Top Left: Prepar- ing for brass choir ensemble contest are Mark Wilkinson and Russel Reiff. Far Bottom Left: Typing letters is part of Mrs, Ann Vetter's job as Music Depadment secretary. Bot- tom Left: New piano is appreciated by accompanist Robin Mowry and Miss Ulah Gilmore, directing Concert Choir. Top Right: Cindy Craig, Pat Budner, Dave Conte, Linda Shafer enjoy conversation with Mr. Gerald Wondrak before Music Theory class. Far Top Right: Cyndy Marshment contributes bass clarinet sound to Symphonic Band. Bottom Right: Se- nior Carol Howes, Sophomore Mary Lynn Kovalak, Sympho- ny Orchestra cellisls, watch score intently. 82 X xy Si, The Music Department tries to give a varie- ty of musical experience to interested students. We are changing to try to meet the needs of our students, explained Mr. B. Neil Davis, Supervi- sor of Music and Symphonic Choir director. This year, classes in music theory, history and arranging were offered. Plans are underway to offer a course in 20th Century music includ- ing iazz and rock next year. Vocalists entered into Freshman Choir, con- tinued to Girls' Glee or Concert Choir, then to Symphonic Choir. For students interested in instrumental, Freshman Orchestra, Varsity Band, Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Marching Band and Stage Band were available. Symphonic Choir, among 10 United States high school choirs invited to perform at the Vienna Music Festival this summer, spent the year trying to make their Impossible Dream come true through various fund-raising projects. 83 l 7 , I .i i Jamlf Et? B142 W i Santa Entertains Children at FTA's Annual Christmas Party yy W C ' 3113? - A , 'gg aw , n J A nn, n n 46? ,si W fjg, l Qi? 1' W Far Top Left: Have you been a good girl this year, Mary Kay? Santa Claus, alias Mr, Robert Cochrane, asks Mary Kay Lasky, daughter of Mr. Kenneth Lasky, electronics teacher. Far Bottom Lett: 'Cum me 'nother , pleads Mi- chael LaFIeur, son of Mrs. Carol lo LaFleaur, English teach- er. Bottom Left: Michelle and Tanya Cold, daughters ot House ll Counselor lohn Cold, admire L Room Christmas tree. Top Right: Mine! says Michael LaFleur as he hugs stuffed toy. Far Top Right: Don't look now, but I think we're being watched , says Michael Helms, son ot Mrs. Barbara Helms, English teacher, as he spies photographer. 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A 'W A W MM-wk K 1 A 3 W A 'funn ' M 141 A -V A A I V 'A fi 45, AV 'Ay VW -QQ-gwwy Vw Q, A .f.w5:,,,, -A 5 V, 4 A V , A .A g.:W K A ww' ' 4,4 ,,,: AMI,VAV:.AA,,.,,,,VQ,,L ,ri :A 'K ywfzlww. 'QVQTHMA 'wgAVV w.q,gA 'W '21frmW, - ' V, f ag: . Language Students Find Challenge In German, Spanish Studies 5552 Es ' K Mg' !ll ll U ,::llll ','gasv ,guns null' is I -S ,3 Top: Miss Liselotte Echelle combines humor with study of foreign language in her German 5-6 class. Bottom Left: Scrutinizing poster of Spain are Stacey Eggers and Maura 0'DonneII in Mrs. Rose DiCaprio's Spanish 3-4 ciass. Bot- tom Right: Mrs. DiCaprio checks Larry GIuvna's assignment in Spanish 3-4. 87 L-Room, Combined AFS, Language Parties Radiate Season Spirit fir EJ Far Top Left: This is lust what was missing, says Senior Mark Sibila as he adds final ornament to L Room Christmas tree. Top Left: AFS Adviser Carol Good, sophomore mem- bers Stacie Benedict and Cynthia Partain look over assort- ment of holiday treats at combined Christmas party held by AFS and foreign language clubs. Far Bottom Left: Senior Faith Buncher, an AFS member, tries to get message across in game of charades. Bottom Lett: Members of foreign lan- guage clubs watch intently as Senior Leslie McQuilkin, member of both Spanish Club and AFS Club, pantomines a title during her turn at charades. Top Right: American Field Service students Mucella Sandalci of Turkey, Alvaro Solar of Chile enioy a Coke in the L Room. Bottom Right: That goes here, this goes there, suggests L Room Director Yvonne Fulimini to Ellen Thoresteinson, Paula Gruendler, Donna Losey and Patty Manning as they decorate tree at L Room Christmas party. 89 Drivers' Ed Stresses Necessity of Improving Driving Habits ln simulators you will always enter the unit from the right side, these simulators are new, treat them as you would your own car. Upon entering any Drivers' Education class these remarks were commonly heard. Under compe- tent direction of Mr. Joseph Casey, LHS Drivers' Education Department has become a model for other schools to follow. Drivers' Education of- fers four courses - book phase to learn laws, parts of the automobile, and safe driving tech- nique, simulators, which prepare the student in life-like units to become accustomed to the feel of driving, on the range, driving ac- tual cars, learning to handle a car on a lot across the street from LHS to become ready for on the street driving throughout all sections of the city and surrounding areas. The completed course was required for graduation. Between Mr. Casey, his eight-man full-time, and 32 part-time teaching staff, students at St. Edward, St. Augustine, LHS received expert instruction in skillful and safe driving techniques. Left : Drivers' Ed teacher Harry Groman returns from con- ducting student drivers on range. Top: Car six, keep at least one car length behind car one, states Mr. William Benes on range. Right: Sophomore lim Lenahan unlocks doors ol drivers' ed car, prepares to enter on right side. 90 SHUTTLER'S MENS WEAR 3280 Westgate Shopping Center 331-9416 You always save more at CHICKEN GALORE 13615 Detroit Ave. 226-3141 226-6600 LAKEWOOD BOWLING SUPPLIES Expert Ball Fitting and Drilling Marty Mrovec 15027 Madison 226-1500 Lakewood, Ohio Congratulations To The Class Of 1973 From Lakewood Order Of Demolay FOLWELL CARD 8. GIFT SHOP 14818 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 521-3396 CONVENIENT FOOD MART 18212 Sloane Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 228-1869 Top Lett: Senior Bill Beard takes a moment out to smoke his pretzel. Center Lett: Seniors Vincent DePolo, Rick Dill, Mark Lopatka, Kathy Thaxton, and Michelle Rodriguez enjoy comfort of L Room during class party held after the Cleve land Heights basketball game. Bottom Lett: Mrs. lulie Di- Biasio lends a helping hand with refreshments during Se- nior Class party. Top Right: Shameful and his Seven Sinners croon a tune 1950 style for an appreciative audience. Cen- ter Right: Nancy Safran, Rick Strater, and Ken Rhem con- centrate on important discussion. Far Bottom Right: Peter Chin tries to convince friend that the Rangers will defeat Valley Forge on Saturday night. 92 few-wfmwnm es. Seniors Socialize, Anxiously Await Final Month to Come LRC Provides Atmosphere, Information for Independent Study Did you know the LRC has a flow chart ex- plaining its various facilities and how to use them? The aim of the LRC is to place the stu- dent in an environment where the learner may pursue both individualized and independent learning, stated LRC Coordinator Tony Di- Biasio, The bustle of the Learning Center was a familiar sight for most students. A student might do any of the following: check out books, magazinesg use reference collectiong read Re- serve Room booksg use pamphlet fileg listen to tapes, cassettes, or recordsg view a film or filmstripg use typewriters or copy machine: work in a conference roomy check college cata- loguesg work in Math Lab. All facilities were available to both students and faculty from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This two floor facility functioned as the heart of the instructional program beyond the classroom. Top Left: Resource Media-Librarian Mrs. Nancy Reece writes out overdue notices in LRC. Top Right: Coordinating the total LRC facility is Mr. Tony DiBiasio. Bottom Right: Mrs. Katherine Devitt, resource media-librarian, places an order. 94 , K, f .V - ,,., I f if Wy, , WMWb,,.,,yMM,, ,, ,, , . WV.-fcvr: a z.:-1,1 -rWf'5 ew . -r K r -n4o45 ,fun-my V uf , fM,bwv,, H :,W,, f 52 ,ygwycw a. 7 ,.., ,. W ,ww-z, ,.., A9 , . ,i .. I ,g,bi..c 'L 1 . 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Bottom Right: Biology instructor Kev' in Brandstetter confers with Mrs. Mariella Marr, biology aide, over laboratory preparation schedule. Bottom Center: Biology lab worker Charles Beargie, a senior takes can filled with materials needed for biology labs. 96 x X 5 S , .H XR K' C Y R S Q -1 . R X is f?ff ,f 'w...PwN,,,.-4-' was +A... if ..-4 vm uw.. lf if GSX like uk T1 NT., Did you ever think about having no heat, messy cafetenas and waste strewn about the L halls? Thirty six maintenance personnel at LHS help kept the appearance and cleanliness of LHS at its peak Responsible for opening the 1 we a doors locking up at night, lighting the bleak hallways custodians arrive and finish their pre- scrum-zszz liminary duties before 8:00 a.m. Depending upon weather conditions they maintain safe stairways and sidewalks Keeping the swimming pool clean operating the boilers, fulfilling teachers requests and making repairs add to the numerous list ot tedious tasks. To cover such vastness as LHS custodians requested and needed students cooperation throughout Top Right: Mr. Alfred Mills, responsible for daytime mainte- nance of West Cafeteria and boys' washrooms, attends to chores. Center Left: Assistant Head Custodian Joe Piktel, in charge of general repair work, leaves Mr. Ross's office to make repairs around building. Bottom: Head Custodian Bill Ross and Civic Auditorium Manager Ed Moore discuss damage done to seats in auditorium. Constant Repairs, Maintenance Unnoticed Merit Recognition Gilpin Fgbgiaitggsxtvigiits ssoetoooooo oo 'QL Office Supplies Printing Engraving Furniture Design Contract Department Carpeting CUYAHOGA STATIONERS, INC. V l 13427 Madison Avenue l 4 Cleveland, Ohio 44107 l If it Phone: 228-4700 lg PHIL CAPPELLO DVHDBHCS General Manager DUSENBURY 8: CO. iano 0,9 SALES ff PIANO TUNING W SERVICE 16403 Detroit Avenue fnexf fo Detroit' Theafrej Phone: 226-'I227 99 -rilktl B Diversified Office Skills Prepare Student for Business Career The Business Department aids a student in coping with business contacts, in making deci- sions as a citizen in a democracy and in train- ing students to be competent in many different occupations, explained Mr. Alex Farquhar, group leader. Courses including Shorthand, Typing, Business Machines, Accounting, Gener- al Business, Economics and Business law and Salesmanship trained students for the business world. Special offerings in the department in- cluded cooperative work, school programs in office positions, retailing and preparation for secretarial and clerical positions. All training was given in well-equipped office settings through the use of actual office situations and simulations. 100 r' KK, 3 S i V ef' i get .i , V i 6 ,rift i f aw Q R7 I I Far Top Left: Tammy Bradley types a personal letter as practice in speed and accuracy in Typing l and ll. Top Lett: left Glass and Mr. Robert Havens confer on advertising contracts in sales class, Bottom Lett: Mrs. Emily Varzelle checks with Cindy Egan on accounting figures. Top Right: Seniors Tim Stovering and Russ Milner work on assign- ments in salesmanship. Far Center Right: Mr. Daryl Knep- per enters accounting grades and marks assignments si- multaneously in LRC. Bottom Right: Absorbed in study, Senior Dave Mannix concentrates on accounting lessons. 101 Far Top Left: Miss Agnes Cope, House ll Principal, receives change from cashier Mrs. Rosemary Surnegie. Top Left: Mrs. Florence Bir, secretary: Miss Irma Saukkonen, Direc- tor of Cafeterias, and Mrs. ludy Morrow, clerk-typist, look at menu chart. Far Bottom Left: Freshman Leon Himes un- loads clean saucers. Bottom Left: Junior Carol Nagy adds fresh rolls to plate. Top Right: Freshman Mark DeMarco removes trays from dishwasher. Far Top Right: Bringing supply of clean dishes to lunch line is Patty Pirie, fresh- man. Bottom Right: Preparing salad and mashed potatoes in West Cafeteria kitchen are Mrs. Mary Mokos and Mrs. leanette Butkiewicz, .ag ,155 H O B F was .,-s -TQ' 4 ff it .am-Q .gg L 'fqqi gf-if. '2'2-lQ-- Kii N 425 Student Workers Help Cafeteria Staff D.: ring Lunchtime Rush A good student worker is always acceptable and contributes to the function of the cafeter- ia, stated Miss Irma Saukkonen, Director of Cafeterias. Students had to be neat, responsible and courteous. Their duties varied from tending the dishwashing counter to changing the menu board. They earned no pay, but received free lunches. During the busy lunch hours, students aided the 42 adult workers who began cooking at 6 a.m. and completed their cleaning tasks at 3 p.m. Special nutritional diets were planned each day with hot and cold food lines. 103 +R vl Fi Q, Q3 X MQW? sh WR ,Wampum M-www Q. 'Sas N? if '-Qwixrxg iw M W M M550 1 5 vs K W I J ,Q gm-4 ' '- Q ' vi k gk L as 5.35- . . ui M Far Top Left: Kevin Graham listens intently to Mrs. Martha Ball, LRC librarian. Bottom Center: Solitude of carrel is ideal place to concentrate on English assignment for Senior Peggy Kaminski. Bottom Left: lunior George Kramer delves into dictionary to get exact definition. Top Right: Locating the precise book for a students English assignment is easy task for Mrs. Gloria Irwin, LRC librarian. Far Top Right: George Maddocks searches for source material for term paper. 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BROADVIEW SAVINGS LAKEWOOD OFFICES Clifton Office 11623 Clifton Boulevard Madison Office 14534 Madison Avenue Detroit Office 14701 Detroit Avenue Counselors, Teachers Confer in Laboratories and Classrooms 55 J ' -L ' me ' 1 X E P N.,,l WW f 3 r T J si hx? hab- ,g , Far Top Left: House lll Counselor Elizabeth Roeder discuss- es class schedule with Freshman Desales Walsh, Center Left: Nlr. Russell Beck, horticulture teacher, shows Fresh' man Sherri Hill structure of healthy plant in solarium. Far Bottom Left: Freshman loe McAllister works in math lab with individual attention from Mr. Ray Goodrich, mathef matics instructor. Top Right: Not all counseling is confined to offices, Mr. David Koch, House I counselor, confers briefly in hallway with Mark Kovalick, sophomore. Far Bot- tom Right: Physiology Teacher Gerald Metzler explains to Sheree Loree the similarity between muscles of rats and ot humans. 109 ,ff .,,,..a-vi N,-i N 0,-..a- x 5 3 ME' f p x f i 4 Q W WF 'vJ i ff i' a 4 1 if If , 3' nl , v .I 1' 4' .W . iii 2 2 5 in 4 X S, mf:-,. ,WQ:'ss:gm--- 1 5 0 alms ii if 22 .ww iv ii: Us Msg :Tie :., iw x R X Q . .. , QL Q AN x 3 N x FN any va X R sf xiii mm uw-:A , 4, Wfwf? f WWW L: f4fW W' 1 f ' :Ssf4'5. 41'9W ,Wann ,aM Q x View www . 5 si -M-wwuuuuw-sv vligiumf W.: SM Q ' Nm X. f'Rif'V f. Q11 s T at gi 'TY W sf, A f JJV: t 5 if ly X L. J . ? gk A 1 .- Q-sn HS. wi? 3? fs gawk fi? QW.- T . 1 QS X' lil 3 JV Frosh Basketball Teams Show Skill Potential for Future Far Top Left: Despite being fouled by Shaw player, foreward Pat Dickey drives for lay-up and two points in Lakewood's 49-40 victory. Top Left: Playing against Brush, Ken Rush, caught in trap, attempts pass to free man. Lakewood won 43440. Far Bottom Left: Against Shaw, George Zambie grabs rebound for lunior Varsity Rangers. Bottom Left: Sopho- more Rick Niery drives, shooting over two Cleveland Heights players for pair of points. Far Top Right: Against Collingwood, Freshman basketball player Greg Piper lays up two points. Top Right: After capturing loose basketball, Freshman Chris Haas looks for open man in game against Elyria Franklin. Bottom Right: Greg Piper, cutting down the key, iump shoots over William Dean Howell players. 113 E fro, Top left: Diligently practicing to relate to theme of May 3-5 show, Senior Captain Beth Ward and Kathy Kaylor perform one-legged oyster to music. Bottom Lett: Eight Tankateers seniors demonstrate down the drain formation. Top Right: Senior Tank members form circle for May show which portrayed man in a mechanistic age. Bottom Right: Seniors Marybeth Cass and Pam Wright retain perfect form in layout position. Far Bottom Right: Miss Sue Clark, Tank adviser, and Senior Karen Michel select appropriate music for Tank production. f ef AW, f -H, ,, if M My A gtg V Tankateers Synchronize To Theme Of Man In Mechanistic Age we Far Top Left: Bob Dureski pauses from scoring, hoping his team will win during LHS Bowling Club's Monday afternoon session at Mahall's Twenty Lanes. Far Bottom Left: Intense concentration and good torm are a must for Richard Baller. Bottom Left: Getting off to a flying start as he releases the bowling ball is Steve Walker. Center Right: Brian Pasladek takes his time to get in proper position before he aims for the headpin. Far Top Right: Vicky May, Patricia Gallagher and Harvey Lee keep score. Far Bottom Right: Southpaw Gary Smith strives for another strike. i 116 Bowlers Strive For 300 Game Every Monday fe A Z5 , ve w is W.,-w,,w-rev' k:,, ' ,,,.qnn,,,,W M, l w vw nu n im K . ru' a. Q,- xx 5 G' K gm!! ww, iwww 1f 3 SQ N QP. ..Q . Y --1 -----figgqg K -- - iff N . 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With the temperature soaring to an unsea sonable 52 degrees and pickets scattered out side the school, some 300 LHS students staged a walkout third period Wednesday, Jan 17 to support an unprecedented strike of custodians maintenance men and matrons. Yelling, One, two, three, four: give them what they're asking for, they calmly marched around the driveway, then to the Central Office 1470 Warren Rd. Their purpose was to find out why a stalemate seemed to exist in negotiations between the Board of Education and Local 52 Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers A prime issue was whether a raise would be contingent upon passage of a levy. Five students met for an hour with Assistant Superintendent Roger Holmes, House I Princi pal James Ulrich and LRC Coordinator Anthony DiBiasio. After school, nearly 200 came to an informational meeting at Tryout Theater Most students returned to classes by fifth period their absences were marked unexcused Strikers reached a settlement at 130 a m Friday, Jan. 19. During the four-day walkout administrators and some faculty cleaned the building and operated boilers. Absentee rate of faculty and students was considered normal FIHEMAN Far Left: Mr. James Wood, LHS fireman, and Mr. David Hartmann, LHS assistant custodian, combine babysitting 16-month-old Matthew Hartmann with picketing in front of Lakewood High. Top Right: TV cameraman prepares to film student walkout. Center Right: LHS Assistant Custodian Edward Hudson is one of 103 members of Local 52 striking Lakewood Schools. Far Bottom Right: Mrs. Ethel Pierce, GarfieId!Hayes matron, and Mr. Daniel Berardelli, LHS as- sistant custodian, discuss strike. MEMAN Students Conduct Peaceful Demonstration To Support Strikers df. Fifi Z 15353 Htff W A Far Top Left: LRC Coordinator Anthony DiBiasio asks stu' dent demonstrators to select five representatives to discuss issues. Far Bottom Left: TV newsmen interview LHS stu- dents. Bottom Left: Mr. lohn Nekl, Central Office mainte- nance worker, paces in front of Lakewood High. Top Right: Mr. Steve Baka, LHS assistant custodian, usually works daytimes in cafeteria. Far Top Right: Mrs. Mary Ann Tochek, Mrs. Esther Lausch, both LHS matrons, take their turn at strike duty. Far Bottom Right: Students gather in front of Johnny Appleseed, then march to Central Office. is-.,.. mthll AN F ou.nP-S tllltht tttt. P 3 Q31 No FIREMAN ' Q ' HS FIREMAN 84 OILERS UN S lunai Nu. 121 af LAKEWOOD DRY CLEANERS DEEWS 1-HR. CLEANERS Fine clothes care tor almost 12504 DETROIT AVE. 50 years in LAKEWOOD Corner of Cove Ave. 11820 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 2262020 BOBSON HARDWARE RALPH'S SUNOCO SERVICE Convenient 12901 Detroit Parking Lot 521-9760 13408 Detroit 226-9043 Our Business ls Pleasing You MARTIN AUTO BODY INC. COLLINS REALTY 16927 Detroit Ave, 19800 Center Ridge Rd. 221-1887 Edward Collins Lakewood, Ohio 331-7500 Swim Timers Add Feminine Touch to All Male Meetsg Clock T' TTTES s i .2 ,.-.1 Top Left: Junior Mary Weiss calls support to swimmers as Senior Beth Ward records time. Top Right: ludy Hart, Ruth Reber clock time at Shaw Meet. Bottom Left: Ellen Cornell watches closely for touch to stop watch. Bottom Right: Timers, along with team members loe Herringer, Mike Whe- Ian, Bob Kloos, Bill Herringer and Don Constantine, watch Kevin Scanlan touch, ,Q 2-:ew 1, f' 123 Top Right: Mr. Vernon Geiger, Mrs. Lillian Smith and Mrs. Nellie Bach offer Mrs. Ruth Geiger their congratulations for her 11 years of service at Lakewood High. Far Bottom Left: Mrs. Lillian Holcomb eyes attractive table decorations at surprise farewell tea for Mrs. Ruth Geiger, Study Hall Man- ager. Bottom Left: Helping to serve other faculty members, Mrs. Eileen Fishell slices cake. TOP LEFT: Finishing his cake, Mr. Robert Cochrane enjoys refreshments with Miss Margaret Anderson. Bottom Right: Temptation is hard to resist for Mr, Glen Salzbrenner as refreshments are served at farewell tea. Far Bottom Right: Lending a helping hand, Mrs. Emily Varzelle fills cups of coffee during January 22 tea. Faculty Surprises Retiring Mrs Ruth Geiger With January Tea 124 21' 9 J Newly Elected, George Usher Takes Oath as Council President RQ! k?ri33i3TNi'if5t r Far Top Left: Kathy Kaylor, Bill Huffman and Debbie Sipe discuss election of Student Council officers with 1972 graduate Adrian Abineri. Far Bottom left: Junior Kathie Fox takes oath of office as new recording secretary of the 1973- 74 Student CounciI.Bottom Left: Sophomore Kevin Flaes- garten speaks to Juniors and Seniors at assembly held for candidates to present their platforms to student body. Top Right: Newly installed Vice President Kevin Flaesgarten administers oath to new Student Council President George Usher, as Juniors Chris Dukles and Sophomore Bert Winnin watch. Center Right: Newly elected treasurer, Sophomore Bert Winnin takes oath of office given by Vice President Kevin Flaesgarten, as Juniors Chris Dukles and George Usher impatiently await their own installation. Bottom Right: Junior Dean Zimmerman, Sophomores Gordon Geiger and Kim Carpenter take oaths of office as new House Rep- resentatives given by Student Council President Marc Metcalf. 127 Far Top Left: Mrs. Betty Baldridge, Intensive Office Educa- tion teacher, supervises Senior Diane Roeder as she pre- pares form letters for House l office on Magnetic Tape Se- lectric Typewriter. Top Left: IOE Clerical and Stenographic students often provide assistance to other departments. Mary Beth Kelleher and Jenny Miller, IOE Steno seniors, help Cinema by typing senior credentials' list. Far Bottom Left: Violet Radakovich and Patricia Morehead, IOE Steno juniors, improve their typing skills. Top Right: lu- niors Rise Moser and Wes Morgan draw on projects in Commercial Art course taught by Mr, Domenic Battaglia. Bottom Right: Perfecting office skills is Eva Palencar No- vak, senior in IOE Steno. Far Bottom Right: Attention to detail is evidenced by Senior Paul Menko, concentrating on sketch for Commercial Art. X X tg as 2 sf . ,':' ..', '.t' 4 .:1-: N mt e we . : 2 ,,': ' S ,... Q he ii 1::.ss ' :r': :f:'s1' .-:'-' K . 'if -1 :-- lei: :'f ,. ter' li 21,406 f-ve 'A Q, I Q ,,,, wc4i5,5,Z?,,hs'-A 5. Students Work to Develop Skulls m Commercial Art Busmess ee dw! .WN ,,5,Wx ,,,,, VV N ,W Dancers Achieve Excellence Through Individual Choreography Dance is an art form, not many people rec- ognize that. As an artist uses brushes and oils as his instrument, a dancer uses a strong, dis- ciplined body as the instrument with which to compose movement, explained Mrs. Gretchen Schmalz, adviser to the 37 girls in Dance Group. Primarily, I am interested in the satisfac- tion that comes out of composing movement, either duplicating movement that someone else has done or creating it myself, she said. Because dance is movement, not words, much practice was needed as girls and adviser toiled thru fall and winter months to present incense of Expression March 10 and 17. Smaller groups within the total Dance Group practiced twice a week after school. Choreogra- phers created dance steps, selected music and planned unique costuming. New techniques such as becoming mirror images added spice and interest to sessions and helped prepare participants for the spring show in the Tryout Theater. 130 Top Left: Dance Group members Vickey Farrar, Leslie Jones, Cathy Mooney, Lissa Morgenthaler and Fran Adams practice their dance entitled, Descenium I. Bottom Left: Debby De0re and Lynne Rustad lean gracefully in their dance, The Pavanne. Top Right: Carol Welfare, Cheryl Bodi, Debbie De0re kick follies style in Can-Can. Bottom Right: Cheryl Bodi, in fifth position, works at bar. Far Bol- tom Right: Marny Stiasny holds an attitude at mirrors. Flea 131 Purple-Gold Championship Game Completes Volleyball Season Far Top Left: Members of Purple All-Star Volleyball Team are caught oft balance in futile attempt to return a volley from Gold All-Stars. Far Bottom Lett: lunior Sue Haskett waits impatiently with closed fist to set up return for Gold All-Stars. Bottom Lett: Karen Orlosky gets off serve with good form before time runs out in third and decisive cham- pionship game. Top Right: Leaping up to spike ball over for another point in Purple-Gold game is Barbara Van Hala, a junior. Far Top Right: With extra effort, Pam Nicholson, a junior, quickly blocks intended spike in lan. 23 Purple-Gold All-Star game which featured best volleyball players in in- tramurals. Purple Team, with two out of three wins, was victorious. Bottom Right: In crucial moment, Senior Patti Skrovan keeps ball in play while sophomore teammates Judy Hart and Karen Leisinger lend support. Undefeated Mermen Take Second Consecutive LEL Championship ,C X A, W ii? U , r 9 . 1 A i W' i ff Vgw L fn ff K 1 fl I 4' ff E ly P1 , - ,W . -wi WM, ww- by , Vmgw ,W M if .. fj1j'f W 1-ef' ' 4 I 1 M ' 21.4 ' i of-im ,rf Www Wf ' M ie M2 f I 5, H W I 7 M In Lrkr W W, A ,,,. or X 5' f 134 I grfnsnu .M Far Top Left: Kevin Scanlan, Bill Herringer, Pete Winegarner converse before start of Euclid swim meet, Top Left: During warm-ups, Joe Herringer dives off blocks to get conditioned to water temperature. Far Bottom Left: Kevin Scanlan, an- choring 400 yard relay team, dives off blocks after team- mate touches wall in victory over Shaw in Briggs' Pool. Top Right: Junior Bob Kloos, practicing back stroke, warms up before Euclid meet. Far Top Right: Senior diver Jim Fedor practices spring on boards before competing against Euclid. Bottom Right: Senior swimmer Curt Morikawa watches with Swimtimers as teammates attempt to break records. Lakewood Swim Team compiled a perfect 10-0 dual meet record in the LEL and won the LEL Individual Champion- ship Feb. 17. 135 Lakewood Faculty Team Defeats All-Stars Team Six Years Straight! tteegawrga 136 Q' 4' B 'Gigs' l rf? 4--.-.4 . X ' .. V 1 -4 s 3 'Q' V m y Q' 'W - . v H , f ..........................,,.....,..,..... D lv , im , , jr' ,,,4 ,. af , , 7 B ' 'a i Q0Isu-lcM,:,:::':fW5w ,,,,- V N m y -. -. g rill Iv rr 1 arm f. ,, f. - EM, 2 ,M 'ff f ,. M M 1, 4 - gy , ...,, Far Top Left: Cleveland Brown wide receiver Fair Hooker catches long pass for attempt to complete lay-up during third quarter action in January 25 Faculty vs. All-Stars game, Top Left: Larry Morrow and lohn Waggs write start- ing line-up in official scorebook. Far Bottom Left: Paul War- field, Larry Morrow and All-Stars wait anxiously to get back in game as fellow teammates battle hard running LHS Fac- ulty, Far Top Right: After starting lineaup announcement, Lakewood Faculty walks to bench with victory written on their faces. Faculty won 52-42 in benefit game for Athletic Department. Bottom Right: Driving down alley, Mr. Donald Phelps attempts to shoot basketball, but shot is blocked by All-Star. Far Bottom Right: After game, Fair Hooker and Ernie Green scramble to locker room to avoid onrush of fans, 137 'A. a D. PELUNIS OLDSMOBILE INC. t A. D. Stands for Always Dependable 1 31 23 Detroit 226-6433 lack C-arrity, General Manager A. D. Pelunis, PFSSICIGHL WEST SIDE REALTY'S Sons and Daughters at Lakewood High And No One Could Be Prouder Erik Ansen, Candy Newcomb, Patty Mulford, Nan Mager, Beth Gilman 15600 Madison Phone L kewood, Ohio 521 5024 i - - 2- PA TV Crews Keep LHS Student Body Informed of Coming Events tw-,A Top Left: Sophomore Laura Weldon, luniors Cheryl Caldwell and Dawn Brown read morning announcements during homeroom. Top Right: Mr. Arthur Moore checks announce- ments and assigns them to PA staffers. Bottom Left: Sopho- more Bob Gala adjusts closed circuit TV and audio equip, ment to record Sophomore English speeches. Bottom Right: Senior Eric Baumann, preparing for take of Sophomore English speaker, glances at TV to check focus. S Top Lett: Mrs, Helen Yarian, volunteer aide for her hus- band, Mr, Alton Yarian, astronomy, geology and space sci- ence teacher, helps grade astronomy papers in House ll faculty olfice, Bottom Lett: Glancing at sports magazine at Main Office counter is Mr. Arthur Delderich, woodworking instructor and Varsity Football assistant coach. lop Right: Bicycle enthusiast Mr, William Jones, House lll mathemat- lcs teacher, boards his 10-speed enroute home. Far Top Right: While serving hall duty, Mrs. ludy Sellers concen- trates on work submitted by her lntensified Office Educa- tion students, Bottom Right: Mathematics teacher Mr. Orval Nicholson devotes preparation period to grading ninth grade algebra papers in House l faculty lounge. 140 4 e in we , -vi X s M! .. 'fI3, an A K. A A 'N x N l sam T5 . . e x,,,.-ff :vii Faculty Finds Time for Hall Duty, Grading Papers, Relaxing 141 Uncensored, Informative High Times Keeps Students Alert -N .W ex ,,...49s3s 'sus ...A wap. We are proud to be one of the few school newspapers in Ohio free of censorship .,. students censor it, commented Peggy Zappala, second semester editor of the High Times. Pub- lished weekly, the High Times struggled to cap- ture events and exciting stories of interest to print. Certain students were assigned as page edi- tors, managing editors, and bi-annually editors were chosen. Lesa Schofield was editor first semesterg Mr. lohn Bowen served as advisor. High Times included Student Forum, a type of letters to the editor column, sports, weekly calendar, Student Council activities, editorials and creative writings by staff members. High Times was typed by the IBM Composing Sys- tems Department, printed by the Graphic Arts Department. 142 .2- '-seg Je . lu n Far Top Left: lunior John King, second semester sports page editor, receives assistance from Senior Debbie Van- Peeren in planning page, Top Left: Junior Rick Graber, first semester sports editor, lays out page in early November. Bottom Left: Second semester Editor, Senior Peggy Zappala checks proofs of front page. Top Right: Senior Dianne Du- kles ponders editorials for next issue. Far Top Right: Senior Tom Simon photographs High Times copy to reproduce in Graphic Arts Department. Bottom Right: lunior Tim Elliott takes time out from writing to review what he's written. Far Bottom Right: Sue Knill, senior, types final draft of feature for March issue. Far Top Left: Sophomore Scott Gravatt takes notes in Mr. Kenneth Haseley's Civilization and Man class. Bottom Left: Mark Russ, lohn Audey, Randy Chestnutt write lecture out- line while Bud Vinch asks question in American History, taught by Mr, James Jevack. Top Right: Contemporary so- cial problems are topic for Mr. Michael White in Senior Humanities. Far Top Right: Explaining formula for comput- ing percentages ot stock profits to his Freshman Economics and Civics Class is Mr. Frank Marino. Bottom Right: Ron Geers responds to question in Mr. Joseph Ertler's Sopho- more Civilization and Man class. DERA 8 lR TEACHERS SNL? M.-' Study of History Helps Students to Expand Their Environment 144 Q E 'S URUFUU 1 A f A WIFE N .M ' 2 . le woodfhdi The study of history is beneficial to in- volved students, explained Dr. James Ander- son, Advanced Placement American History teacher and group leader, for history enables one to expand his environment to grasp more fully the concepts that he must use to go for- ward. Social Studies courses available this year varied in order to interest students. Selec- tion included such classes as Economics and Civics for freshmen, Civilization and Man and World History for sophomores, American Histo- ry for juniors, and Senior Humanities, European History, and World History for seniors. College bound students had an opportunity to select advanced placement classes in iunior and se- nior years. ln the spring, Advanced Placement Exams were taken with a possibility that college credit would be given. This year, Senior Hu- manities changed its format to include varied nine week courses in Psychology, Crime and Delinquency, Futuristics, and Sociology. 145 Gymnastics is a challenge for all girls. You can never actually meet your body's potential, there always is more you can do to excell, ex- plained Mrs. Patricia Birchfield about the spe- cial appeal of this skill. Twice a week after school, 34 girls with ad- vanced gymnastics skill polished their routines on the uneven parallel bars and balance beam, and with floor exercises and vaulting. Twelve of this group, directed by Mrs. Birchfield, com- prised the team which competed for the first time. Dual meets with North Olmsted, Cuyaho- ga Falls and Berea High ended with victories for Lakewood. Most spectacular victory was April 7 when Lori Haas, a sophomore, captured the champi- onship of the OHSAA Girls' State High School Gymnastics meet. She posted firsts in vault and uneven bars, a second in beam and third in advanced floor. ln cooperation with the Boys' Gymnastics Team, the Girls' Gymnastics Group presented a gymnastics show April 27. Student director was JoAnn Meermans. Girls' Gymnastics Team Improves Skills Competes First Time 146 Far Top Left: Landing on the loam-filled mat after a vault is JoAnn Meermans. Top Left: Lori Haas practices on unven parallel bars. Bottom Left: With Mrs. Patricia Birchtield as- sisting, loAnn Meermans does handspring vault. Top Right! Dismounting from the high bar Lori Haas is aided by Mrs. Birchtield. Far Top Right: Gymnastics is upside down world for Karin Weber, coming out of front aerial. Bottom Right: Performing straddle vault is Kris 0'Brien, gmllgnunn ........... 5 Einthak Far Top Left: Junior Dave Given and Senior Kevin Scanlan wait for starting gun in 100 yard freestyle against Euclid. Top Left: Prior to Euclid meet, Doug Finan practices butter- fly stroke. Center Left: Twenty-five in a row occured after Rocky River meet, which Lakewood won 63-32. Bottom Left: Before meet, Bob Benko warms up in breast stroke. Top Right: ln competition, lim Brinkman gasps for precious air between strokes. Bottom Right: loe Herringer talks with teammate prior to Euclid meet, Far Bottom Right: JV diver Bill Gluvna prepares to perform backward one and one-half summersault. 148 so isri E B ' ' ll M The 1972-73 swim season proved traditional- ly victorious as Lakewood Mermen placed fourth in the state, compiled a 14-0 dual meet record and captured the LEL title for the sec- ond consecutive season. Over the last three years, Mermen tallied 29 victories in a row. Teams coached by Mr. Niel Skinner during his five years at LHS compiled a record of 65 wins and six losses, while winning four LEL champi- onships. Paced by Senior free-styler Kevin Scanlan, Senior Captain Donald Constantino, Senior diver lames Fedor, Junior Robert Kloos, Sophomore Bill Herringer and Sophomore Peter Winegarner, Mermen provided stiff competition. This season, Robert Kloos, Donald Constanti- no, Bill Herringer and Kevin Scanlan teamed up to break a Briggs' Pool 200 yard medley relay record with a 1143.6 clocking. The 400 yard free-style relay record was broken by Kevin Scanlan, Bill Herringer, Ron Geers and Mike Whelan with a 3128.3 time. Kevin set individual records at Cleveland Heights, Shaw and Fairview. Coached by Mr. Daniel Colnon, JV swimmers, also undefeated, captured their second consec- utive LEL title. Varsity Mermen Tally 29 in Row Shatter Individual Records 1 149 i 2 ' wi ,f ., af, as , -, , W Q ., Lfg '-, A , a , ., W H gr' A ' Q L., W , 4.3, I I M G . 4? J A X7 ,fx an I 'A 3' V fi 1 . , as V. 1 is fl, X F g M i -f If , English Spectrum Covers Vocabulary, Reading, Writing Skills ,,, ,L , ., ,i Far Top Left: Mrs. June Bowman stresses correct structure of nouns and verbs during first period English 5-6. Top Left: Senior Joe Pandoli improves reading skills with help of Mrs. Lana Kuhar. Far Bottom Left: Senior Tom Minadeo offers opinion on concepts taught in Business Writing. Bottom Left: Sally Carr concentrates on grammar exercise in Junior English. Top Right: Taking comprehensive notes, Juniors Bonnie Petrasik, Judy DePauw prepare for class ac- tivities in Mrs. Betsy Hutcheson's AP English. Far Top Right: Checking his spelling, John Wilson makes last minute change on vocabulary lest in Junior AP English. Bottom Right: Sophomore Mike Starcher, Juniors Lee Mc- Conoughey, Bill Hamilton view film shown in Mr. John Bowen's Journalism class. My ,. M :Age ro , ,, 5 ' f I . ' ,, . ,... ,, L A ' A ' , v 4' .iff o' , ,ifiefiff 151 ig: Hn....., Mr. Richard Brandt, Dave Brandt, Ted Brandt study the realty offered by Free- land Realty Co. in a catalog. 19150 Detroit Road Rocky River, Ohio 44116 226 0 331 -3838 Cleveland Real Estate Board Exclusive Exchange Previews Executive Homesearch Educators, I Mr. lohn C. Stavash explains the intricacies of the trumpet to LHS student Liz Robinson. Music Band And Orchestra Instruments Repairs And Accessories Music For Band, Orchestra, And Choir Music Store 226-6166 Music Annex 226-6780 13701 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 152 Your Prom Photographers Davis 81 Davis Photographers Specializing in Direct Color 21-9909 18215 DETROIT Doris Lighthouse to Imx gal gg: ffl? ,f-X111 ' I if ti 4141- 1 ' f I ' 1 I I X ! I ti 1 x : 1' I ' Il' llll full, D H5 '::: ::: HI fl ,. BEEF AND SPIRITS 8905 Lake Avenue at Clifton Boulevard 961-6700 Far Top Left: LHS alumnus Steve Beno expertly demon- strates fruit, vegetable carving for Home Economics stu- dents. Top Left: In Handicrafts, Senior Chris Gilbert weaves place mats consisting of difficult diamond design, Bottom Left: With help of Mrs, Doris Hoskins, Betsy Ward discovers precision needed to fit pattern. Top Right: Junior Glenna Welling transforms piece of wool into custom fit garment. Far Center Right: Senior Victoria Fleming enjoys pizza pre' pared in Foods Class taught by Miss Virginia Faud. Bottom Right: Kathy McLaughlin, Beth Deanovic await assistance of Mrs. Susan Crane, Handicrafts teacher, with early stages of knitting proiect. 154 Homemaking Greatly Simplified Through Variety Of Courses 1 . 2-2 .-Q 2, WX s..f i 1 g r ssgmir 5-gi? :uni The Home Economics Department helps prepare students to live in areas of family liv- ing, food and nutrition, clothing, child develop- ment, interior design and consummer econom- ics, stated Group Chairman Mrs. Susan Crane. Major courses available to both boys and girls covered clothing, needlecrafts and foods. Add- ing to the enjoyment of classes were guest speakers discussing family planning, ice carv- ings, the selection of china, crystal, and silver- ware and a field trip to the May Co. Classroom activity was diversified, offering gourmet cook- ing, organizing a fashion show, and creating money making events, such as the Christmas Boutique. 155 Top Left: After time expires, referee raises Ted Brandt's arm, indicating he won. Center Left: Against Cleveland Heights, lV's Tony Belko presses down opponent for near pins Bottom Left: lunior Ted Brandt gains points enroute to victory over St, Ed's wrestler. Top Right: JV wrestler Terry Spilker maintains superior position, grasping neck and leg of St, Ed's opponent. Far Top Right: Attempting to lift Rich- mond Heights opponent off mat, Freshman Stu Cass pre- pares to thrown him down. Center Right: Against Cleveland Heights, lV grappler lames Goviannini counters opponents moves by using free arm as leverage and one arm as head lock. Bottom Right: Mark Salzbrenner locks up with oppo- nent, beginning match with Normandy. Freshman Wrestlers coached by Mr. Gerald Metzler, finished their season 4-3, Captain and Most Valuable Player Mark Essi pinned his ev- ery opponent and, along with Stu Cass and Daryl Shestina, was successful in the Garfield Tournament, Grapplers Show Skill Endurance Expect Another Good Season I R , .X . 1 15 3 A s 442 First winning season in over seven years was the proud record of Varsity Wrestlers. Coached by Mr. Pat Logan, grapplers finished with an 8-5 record. Captains Mark Salzbrenner, selected as Most Valuable Player, and Shaune Tighe qualified for the District along with Seniors Ron Wacker, Rod Barrington, George Maddocks, Dave Jech and one iunior, Chuck Hageman. 1V's coached by Mr. Kevin Brandstetter, also had an improved season with an 8-3-2 record. Their most satisfying victory, 47-5 over Garfield Heights, marked the first time Lakewood 1Vs had defeated Garfield. 1V's also were victorious over the 1972 champions, Valley Forge, by a close 26-25. Best individual record was Randy Mueller's 12-1, followed closely by Bill Duge with 11-1 and Tony Cabot's 11-2. 157 S 'sc w N . ' is Ei X my Q. 1 521 x 222 1 N '51 Top Left: Mrs. Phyllis Fannin, for benefit of photographer Miss Sue Clark, poses as out of control skier crashing into snow machine at bottom of slope. They, along with Miss Liselotte Echelle and Mr. Eugene Fahnert, advise the 110 member LHS Ski Club. Top Center: Skiers on Buttermilk Hill at Boston Mills at twilight include Club members who go there six times a year. Top Right: Nearly out of control, skier snowplows down Buttermilk. Far Bottom Left: Junior Jeff Buckley parallel turns with spray of powder. Bottom Left: Seniors Maureen Dugan and Bobbie Voytko pause briefly in front of Boston Mills lodge. Bottom Right: Senior Denise Reisland collapses with skis crossed and bindings released. Far Bottom Right: Seniors Sally Kirkham and Mark Withorne load lift on Chair Hill. Q... W. M Q .. 5. sf -4 af ,P :se wg,-4- ' Stem Christie, Snow Plow, Slalom Characterize Enthusiastic Skiers iii 1 712 ' 5 r 1' ' 5 5, ' '- ' 1 e l ,.,' - t.,, . V 11. A -1' gel V Og - '--- B' W +2 14, 2 ' W - 5' , f E Y 5 at ' V ' L7 1: . fr y ,I V' .Zi e 535 d f, A :St Q I 1 , s, ,:U- f w,,,g, ' . WK' Cagers Score Best LEL Record in 8 Years Soccer Starts Strong Towering over their lack of height, Varsity Basketball Team was unexpectedly victorious. Cagers came in second in the Lake Erie League with a 15-3 record, their best LEL record in eight years. They easily overcame Westlake 70-49 in the District but fell to Medina, 71-55. ln the opener, Shaw triumphed 78-62, but re- venge came later when on its homecourt, LHS bounced back 65-53. Top scorer Jamie Baby, usually making over 20 points a game, was co-winner of LEL's Most Valuable Player award. Making a major differ- ence in most games was the strong frontline of Phil Hahn, Dan Saleet and Robin Hartmang ag- gressive Bob DiBiasio, and capable substitutes Ed Bird, Alex Verdova and Tom Saleet. They grabbed rebounds on offense and worked in second and third shots at the key. Dan Saleet and Robin Hartman captained the Rangers. They were coached for the sixth year by Mr. Harry Groman, assisted by Mr. Robert Wonson. Fast, unpredictable Soccer, a new varsity sport, was coached by Mr. Gerald Duffy. Fall victories were over North Royalton, Rocky Riv- er, North Olmsted, Benedictine and John Mar- shall, with only two losses and one tie. Play resumed in late spring. 160 Q + S 5 s 7 JL ...Qmsfe Combining theory with shop practice, lndus- trial Arts students took their pick in such areas as drafting, electronics, woodworking, power mechanics, metals. Students worked up to advanced studies in architectural, machine and engineering draft- ing. Electronics progressed to the study of ra- dio and vacuum tubes and transistors. luniors and Seniors were able to delve into electronic communication, which covered tv, broadcasting antennas, microwave and radar. Testing and repairing radios, tv and all sorts of electronic gear was part of the curriculum. Sheet metals dealt with molding, casting and polishing alu- minum, brass and bronze, also gas and arc welding. Power mechanics students over- hauled auto and small engines. Woodworking ranged from pattern making to hand tools, machines and finishing techniques. More com- petent woodworkers designed, then carried out projects. 162 Industrial Arts Blends Instruction With Practical Experience as sg nav..--1 . ,X S .te r wlN X 'Nu www si mt U -es, www: S 5 1-fwpx .VM ' We Xu, f'Z v Far Top Left: Sophomore Phil Boggs works intently over diagram in drafting class taught by Mr. Glenn Scott. Top Left: lim Clementz, sophomore electronics student, tests transistor circuits of radio. Bottom Left: Mr. Kenneth Lasky assists Juniors Gary Schafer, Frank Paytas with checking transistors and tubes in portable radio system. Top Right: Senior Paul Schlueter sands an aluminum casting in Gener- al Metals. Far Top Right: Senior electronics students Tom Foraker, Rick Brandstetter check tubes in radio they are jointly repairing. Bottom Right: Heating a bar by gas weld- ing to soften it for shaping is Sophomore Mike Wengstrom in Industrial Arts' General Metals. instructing assortment of Industrial Arts courses were Mr. Daniel Colnon, Mr. Arthur Deiderich, Mr. Gilbert Fritzsche, Mr. lames lustice, Mr. Kenneth Lasky, Mr. lvan Mowry, Mr. Robert Paden, Mr. Glenn Scott, Mr. Ralph Telfer, Mr. Allen White. :O Barnstormers Present Gilbert 81 Sullivan s HMS Pinafore After weeks of hard work and practice, Barn- stormers, under the watchful eye of Mr. Arthur Moore, director, and Cherie Kuhn, student mus- ical director, presented Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta, H.M.S. Pinafore, Feb. 23,24 and March l,2. A carefree love story, H.M.S. Pinafore cap- tured the audience' heart as the ship's eligible men contended for the hand of Josephine. She was the daughter of Captain Corcoran, played by Larry Ranahan. Senior Mary Ann Frieg por- trayed Josephine, who only had eyes for Ralph, a common sailor, acted by Dale McCormick. Status was the obstacle to the couple's rom- ance, but this was happily resolved when it was later revealed that Ralph actually was the Cap- tain. The two had been switched when boys years before. With the playful antics of Mary Unger as But- tercup, the evil dealings of Ken Bugosh as the villanous Dick Deadeye, and an excellent sup- porting cast, Pinafore attracted large, appre- ciative audiences to the Tryout Theater. 164 Top Left: Russ Reifl as Boatswain, Joanne Hoty as Cousin Hebe, and Mary Unger, as Little Buttercup, plot for success of Josephine and Ralph's elopement. Bottom Lett: Ken Rehm as Sir Joseph, Admiral ol the Queen's Navy, brags of his wisdom and nobility to Cousin Hebe and to the ship's carpenter, George Chausanski. Center Right: Josephine, Mary Anne Frieg and Ralph, Dale McCormick, sing tenderly of their love. Far Center Right: Little Buttercup defends her honor against vicious insults of Boatswain. Bottom Right: Aboard Pinalore for the first time, girls appreciate admiring glances of sailors. Musical director of Pinalore was Mr. B. Neil Davis: orchestra was directed by Mr. Fredrick Schau- tele. Shirin Sterling served as stage manager. Technical directors were Mr. Ed Moore and Jim Tetlow. S, - 'Fw rx 55 :S+ 1' Q 53 5? 53 iw as P+ gs Nl jg, V,k.- ,, 165 Far Top Left: Freshmen Tim McGuire and Bruce Miller pool their efforts to solve a variable equation. Top Lett: General Geometry teacher Mr. lohn Lang explains basic principles to battled sophomores lim Dailey and Ray Davis. Far Bot- tom Left: In the Computer Center, George Kramer tvpes a tape on the computer slave, Bottom Lett: lim Sterley gets an early start on homework assigned in Mr. lames Dunn's math class. Top Right: Concentrating intently in Mr. Lisle Moorhead's Intermediate Algebra and Trig Class are Senior Betty Preyer and Sophomore Gus Telides. Far Top Right: Help is available to troubled student in Math Lab as Mr. James Dunn assists in daily homework assignment. Far Bottom Right: Mr. Moorhead corrects tests and points out errors to Freshman Nancy Walter. ,gayf-,eww of el fwfr, ' 5 Wm A V, 1 ., . his ,, .ff 3 Rf ef? if 4 f 166 Aff' or Wifi A i . at ' is X it if Mi r, wt f' Vs as rf - Wefrm - , , ,,.. -. gf W ,cm 1 4 Math Curriculum Satisfies Student Interest and Credit Need M49 M . ..........e-lv -faq ,,g, eI,! 1 s f ' From basic concepts of integers Cthose are numbers to the uninformedl and linear equa- tions in Algebra 1 and 2, to advanced tech- niques of analytic geometry in Calculus, the Mathematics Department offered students a wide selection of courses. Such basics as per- sonal finance, taxes and interest rates were covered in General Math 3 and 4, Modern Alge- bra dealt with exponential, logarithmic and tri- gonometric functions. Advanced students took the Physics-Calculus course. Some were able to earn college credits for this by scoring high in an advanced place- ment exam. A student selected the most appropriate math class with the help of the Guidance Department. For those who became lost in the mounds of figures and homework, individual tutoring was offered in the Math Lab by teachers volunteer- ingtheirtime. The Computer Center provided serious math students an opportunity to learn basic and ad- vanced techniques of computer programing. 167 Presenting . . Pachyder'ns' Tigers' Aerialists' Clowns' Popcorn' Top Lett: Curtis Duo, billed as titians of the tight wires, performs with utmost precision. Top Right: Eyeball to eye- ball confrontation with elephant is thrilling part of Vidbel Performing Pachyderm act of International Circus, Feb. 24- 5 in East Gym. Bottom Left: Jumping lacks present fun on the trampoline. Bottom Right: Wearing revolver for protec- tion, Miss Harriet Beatty subdues angry lion with whip. Mr. John Zimmerman served as general chairman for the circus, held to raise funds for the Athletic Department. Stage Band Plays Contemporary Jazz for Ohio Music Educators X Top: Stage Band rehearses diligently in Civic Auditorium. Left: Saxaphonists lon Morris, Cindy Fauser, Steve Voit produce big sound at CSU-Kent basketball game at Public Auditorium. Right: Norwegian Wood sounds great with melody played by Dawn Brown, Don Kirch and Gus Rueten- ik. Led by Mr. Ronald Lucien, Stage Band performed con- temporary jazz for Rotary Club, Madison School, Emerson Teachers' Dinner, Home and Flower Show, LHS concerts and the April 7 Stage Band Festival. A distinct honor was their invitation to entertain at the Ohio Music Educators' Association convention, Feb. 3. l 169 if Far Left: Behind protective helmet, lohn Haberman arc welds a stand in Senior Welding, taught by Mr. Robert Reed. Top Left: loe Hampel sets up shaper in Machine Trades Vocational Education shop. Bottom Left: Carefully turning a part on a lathe in Machine Trades are Mike Beno and Bob Gibson, seniors. Top Right: Mr. lordan Fronimo instructs 25 Graphic Arts students in correct printing skills. Far Top Right: lunior Greg Likovich cleans multilith machine in Graphic Arts vocational program. Bottom Right: Graphic Arts students leff Knapp and Chuck Dulcie operate Harris offset press which turns out 3,200 copies of High Times each issue. 170 Vo-Ed Program Includes Machine Trades, Welding, Graphic Arts , .V kkk,, , K cw., :,,,15,?. ,ci .i,,..k Mex-leg ggxgqgi-. -V33 sa ' - ' 2 I MK' Fifty jumping jacks, ready? Begin! One, two, three, four . . . Ten push-ups, one, two, three, four. This is how Boys' Physical Educa- tion classes began, counting calisthenics. Every day, according to their schedules, 30 to 40 boys gathered for a period ot exercise and games. All were required to take three years of physical education. Curriculum consisted of drivers' education, health, swimming, funda- mentals ot water polo, basketball, softball, ten- nis, and an assortment of others like ping pong, volleyball, and battleball. Physical education staff included Mr. Robert Gambino, Mr. Frank Nixon, Mr. Niel Skinner, Mr. George Fannin, and Mr. Robert Yendrek. Group Leader Carl Antel explained the depart- ment's goal was to build physical coordination and skills to be used later in life and to develop sportsmanship. Boys' Physical Education Basketball Conditioning and Fun' 172 Nc 3 and Far Top Left: As part of physical education curriculum, boys tread water, practicing fundamentals of water polo. Far Bottom Left: Steve Narolski, Dave Kozar, lim Sterling, Bob McDonough, lack Stehlik play rugged game of basket- ball before class starts. Bottom Left: During class, boys work out in weight room on excergene or universal gym. Top Right: lunior Tom Hinshaw builds up arm and forearm muscles using curling apparatus, while John Moniak takes a breather. Far Top Right: On fast break, student attempts lay-up shot during gym class. Far Bottom Right: Students wait at pool side for attendance check before entering water. 173 fav- 7 M: 174 Far Top Left: Junior Bob Lyons waits for possible pass of puck to set up play against St. loe's. Top Left: Goalie Matt Bill, in heavily padded uniform, prepares to defend against Kent Roosevelt. Far Bottom Left: Lakewood's leff W. Knapp, Matt Lipstreu and Don Strang congratulate each other after scoring a goal against Kent Roosevelt, Bottom Left: In con- frontation with Kent Roosevelt, Don Lissner briefly is on bottom of the pile. Top Right: West Side All-star players Jeff W. Knapp and Scott Hazlett sit with Matt Lipstreu in locker room before post-game session with Coaches Harry Hoskins and Al Senkovitch. Bottom Right: Getting psyched up for game are Dale Alexander, Joe Louie and lim Pfaff. Far Bot- tom Right: Goalie Mike Kovesi shows disgust as he returns to locker room after 3-7 loss to Kent Roosevelt. Season ended with seven wins, 12 losses and one tie. Ice Hockey New Varsity Sport Shows Potential for Future 175 Discussion ls Lively in Social Studies Senior Humanities ... ,F .V ,- ...- r M05 A --., VL E41 4 fi if 176 N, . 1 X . N x, . ix f Far Top Left: Absorbing lecture in Mr. Michael White's Se- nior Humanities class are Dave Starcher, Roger Weiss and Bill Thomay. Far Bottom Lett: Cal Fleming, John Obracevic, in relaxed pose, listen to fellow students' discussion in Se- nior Humanities. Bottom Left: Mr. Louis Cellini uses hands to emphasize point in AP European History. Far Top Right: Informal class setting proves comfortable for Seniors Carol Evans, Bob Beverstock in Mr. White's Senior Humanities. Bottom Right: Bruce Walkerly takes notes on civil laws in Mr. Terryl Walker's Economics-Civics. Far Bottom Right: Stressing involvement is Mr. Joseph Eitler to sophomore Civilization and Man class. W W- 1 i,-hm.. X: Top: While hiking, member of Lakewood Backpacking and Mountaineering Society pass typical snow scene in Appal- achian Mountains of West Virginia. Bottom Left: Mrs. Allen White pauses on trail to check for snow hidden rocks. Cen- ter: Senior Laurel Farrin rests after hard climb up mountain in Seneca, West Virginia. Bottom: A 1972 graduate, former backpacker Don Owens belays Mr. Allen White, advisor, up an exposed pitch. Backpackers Hik 178 if e, Climb Mountains ofSeneca, West Virginia Li k I . s, wsgxl? is es L. sf' ff? M 'W If 'r f. iw ' , gif f ill To Commerate The Rebuilding Cf One 0f Shell Oil Company's Cldest Service Stations Into The Company's Newest Innovation 1923-1972 TOM SCHMIDT SHELL SERVICE 13900 Lake Ave. 226-9708 SOL BERGMAN- IEWELERS D.N.D. 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Rocxv RIVER nmve VAN l'l ELJSEINIG 181 fav--'I' .4-if Advanced Physics-Calculus Block Proves Challenge to Seniors Far Top Left: Rodney Barrington pauses while taking notes during Mr, Howard Vance's lecture on application of the integral. Top Left: Bill Huffman studies simple harmonic motion in Physics class. Far Bottom Left: Searching for answer to problem of implicet differentiation is Walter Ci- vovic. Bottom Left: Mr, Howard Vance checks Sue Bell's calculations to solve calculus problem. Top Right: Debating principles of centrifical force, Larry Ranahan presses his point to dishelieving Gus Ruetenik. Bottom Right: Mr, Harry Wolfgang, physics teacher, leads class discussion, Far Bot- tom Right: Marc Metcalf, Don Constantino and lim Cadwal' lader utilize work period. 182 1' GW fi 1 MEI ow fe ta, rrsagrr , .f . -14 .151 cr. 3' ,ff -, fd ' ,gzip 4, za er, 5 an r .7 1. i 35 ,ff .5 i 1 E 4 Z rilgjfl Jw' l'll never understand simple harmonic motion. These problems on the integral are going great! lust look, this physics is fantastic! Comments like these could be heard coming from the Advanced Placement Physics-Calculus Block. Summing up the unusual course, Senior Gus Ruetenik commented, Physics-Calculus is confusion and sometimes a real pain, but in the end, a very rewarding experience. Meeting three periods each day, the Block, taught jointly by Mr. Howard Vance and Mr. Harry Wolfgang, emphasized the interrelation of math to science. The Block included only se- niors who had done well previously in math and science. lntensified and rugged, Physics-Calculus offered a solid foundation for future classes. Also, some Block students could bypass basic science classes in college by scoring high in AP tests. we 1- eo-uvmf, gy 1461653 183 Unseasoned Gymnasts Gain Experience In Disappointing Season 'tif' This team had a rough time getting through the year's schedule. Larry Boudon, the team's number two man was out the entire season with a knee injury. This bad luck shook us a little but the entire team soon started working har- der to make up tor our losses, especially senior Vic Melaragno, who did an outstanding iob in the all-around, explained Coach Robert Yen- drek. The team finished with a 4-7 dual meet record, capturing their victories from Brush, Worthington and two torfeits. Captain Vic Me- laragno worked diligently with the tive others every night 'til six. Boys' Gymnastics, a varsity sport, is often referred to as a club. Despite injuries, a small turnout and heavy losses, the team's morale and enthusiasm remained high. qulifww iw f-- wM.,N .. S ? 1 Varsity Baseball - losing five games by only one run - had a disappointing 11-12 record during the spring of 1972. Leading slugger Steve Wincek retained a .343 batting average and brought in 15 runs. However, the expected return of six Iettermen gave hope for an im- proved 1973 record. Coaching both seasons was Mr. George Fannin. Mr. James Van Horn guided JV Baseball and Mr. Donald Novak the Freshman Team as they compiled 6-12 and 4-6 records respectively. Varsity Tennis, coached by Mr. Bruce Brock- ett, struggled through a 2-8 fall season. Trouncing Shaw 5-0 in the opening match, Ranger Racquetmen then skidded to seven con- secutive losses before overtaking Westlake 3-2 and fallingto Valley Forge. LHS Netmen Strive Top Right: Baseball Coaches George Fannin and Donald Phelps set up pitching machine in Boys' Gym in February so Diamondmen can improve their hitting. Center Lett: Racquet rests between odd games of LHS-Cleveland Heights match. Bottom Right: Dave Brandt smashes service ace to Shaw opponent. 186 for Victoryg Diamondmen Workout for Spring ,gggpamuhnev , . Student Workers Assist Nurses ln Operaton Of Health Center ak iillllll f 4 Top Left: Mrs. Phyllis Strater and Mrs. Muriel Saur, full- time Health Center nurses, fill out home card for ill stu- dent. Top Right: Health Center student worker Debbie Miles tells students in dispensary fourth period is over, Bottom Lel't: Mrs. Emma Johns, substitute nurse for Health Center, works on student records. me V H V i, . 4 fo-, . V. V ,, x . V- -f 'I -.gz -. H+ ff f ,,, , , ,,, 'fa W . Q Top Left: Sophomore Kathy Straub uses slip to add on to clay statue created in Mrs. Phyllis Fannin's Art 3-4. Top Right: Applying precise finishing touches to ciay vase is Viera Kascak. Bottom Left: Working in clay room, Sopho- more Kim Clark begins forming a coil pot. Bottom Right: Linda Fecser sculpts life-size head in Art 3-4, taught by Mrs. Fannin. 188 W r r a use Top Lett: Senior Susan Dugan uses spindle sander to smooth rough edges in Woodworking, Top Right: Aided by vibrator sander, Sophomore Chuck Lombardo prepares bookcase for varnishing, Bottom: Mr. Arthur Deiderich's advanced woodworking students built 300 pound, tour by eight foot model home in 18 weeks, then displayed it in LRC. Creative Stidents Work With Clay, Wood in IA, Art Classes .ffl g'fllll.f:e5fE5E:.,. ul to M g lwlilig lll V , . V ' .K ' , ,, t A V , I ' ' K .., -,, , 'A gr I ' ' A. 'L X f ' . Far Top Left: Mrs. Kay McDowell gets a 16 mm projector ready for an English class. Supplying equipment and visual aids for class use is a prime function of the Audio-Visual Center. Far Bottom Left: Preparing slides for a Protect Read teachers' workshop is Miss Karel Weir, reading specialist. Bottom Left: Mrs. lean Hart, aide, and Mrs. Rose Mary Zverina, secretary, sort out tapes and worksheets for Title 3 Project Read which is directed by Mr. Tony DiBiasio. Top Right: In Audio-Visual Production Center, Senior Mike Hav- ran and Sophomore Mike Starcher select 35 mm slides to be used in presentation. Far Top Right: Senior Nolan Wilson cuts duplicate tape for Spanish class. This is one of the many functions of the Audio-Visual Production Center. Bot- tom Right: Learning Resource Center and Audio-Visual staff - Front Row - Mrs. leanne Coad, Mrs. Arline Mc- Nerney, Miss Leah Saltsgaver, Mrs. F. Esther Stinchcomb. ROW 2 - Mrs. Patricia Craig, Mrs. ludy Laska, Mr. Richard Barnick. LRC Facilitylncludes Project Read Audio Visual Center l9O XJ 0 XXX' 9 ,xx ,QS 09, 'Q iw f ff , .,,., HA, M fw .31 RTM Q' ,454 ' f X Q, ,, ,. i 'ff' N , . 191 -, Top Right: Senior Lettermen - FRONT ROW - Ron Wack- er, Robert MacLain, Mark Lopatka, Mark Brittsan, Glenn Mueller, Don Constantino, Dave lech. ROW 2 - Lorne McCelland, Mark Salzbrenner, Rick Strater, Dennis Fantana, Rod Barrington, Dan Saleet, Pete Comodeca, Jeff W. Knapp. Center Left: L Club - FRONT ROW - Mike Whelan, Don Constantino, Mark Salzbrenner, Dave lech, Bob Benko, Bob Kloos. ROW 2 - John Kristofeld, Tom Bernard, Ron Wack- er, Glenn Mueller. Mark Brittsan, Robert McLain, Lorne McCelland. ROW 3 - Randy Von Rosenburg, Chuck Car- penter, Kevin Flaesgarten, Pete Comodeca, Rick Strater, left W. Knapp, Mark Lopatka. ROW 4 - Dennis Fantana, Rod Barrington, Mike White, Dan Saleet, Tom Saleet, lohn Wilson. Bottom Left: ln his own backyard, leff W. Knapp practices with wedge, before start of 1973 golf season. Outstanding Athletes Comprise L Club Golfers Start Season Earning a mayor letter for excellence in a var- sity sport qualified athletes for membership in L Club. Boys achieving this distinction per- formed various services to aid the athletic pro- gram. They worked at basketball games, the circus, and spaghetti dinner, and donated funds to Golden Girls, the Golf Team, paid for busses for away games, and gave a camera to the Art Department. L Club activities were led by presi- dent Glenn Mueller and advisers Mr. Angelo Privitera, Mr. Robert Gambino and Mr. John Mihocik. Varsity Golf Team was highly successful with a third place finish in the LEL during the 1972 spring season. The 1973 captain was Jeff W.'Knapp, a senior. Coaching golfers both sea- sons was Mr. Franklin lefferis. Special Ed Classes Offer Help Through Individual Attention ' ss -am V aim, E 2 all f .il. ww ,All KSN' sw ' Top: Mrs. Geraldine Rawlings checks biology homework with sophomore Bruce Naumann in individual instruction session in Deaf Education class. Bottom Lett: Senior Tom Heacox concentrates on reading assignment in Mr. Orville Breckenridge's Special Education. Bottom Right: Freshman Debbie Hunt reads business text as part of her involvement as a student volunteer aide in Mr. Orville Breckenridge's Special Education class. 193 l Cosmo C Conte Insurance Inc THE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 'NSU' NC Qlnsmu ffl. Ginnie UNITED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Personnel Placements Edwin C. Dowen 14812 Detroit Ave. 223-9393 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 AGENT 6175 PEARL ROAD P BBB 2 55 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44130 Edwin C. Dowen, Americanism Chairman of Clifton Post 421 'Fon voun HOME. CAR. HEALTH e- LIFE STATE FA M American Legion, congratulates Marc Metcalf, who represent- is ALL You NEED TO KNOW ABOUT msun NCE ed LHS at 1972 Buckeye B0y5'S1ate, PA TRQNS Dr. and Mrs. 1. C. Avellone Bette Berry Friend of Lakewood High School Dr. john G. Ianas D.D.S. Lakewood Kiwanis Club Richard W. LaC-assie William L. Lawther D.D.S. Ratner's Pharmacy Dr. 8: Mrs. Richard E. Valentine Vass 84 Sons Furs Zeis Funeral Home nlIIITU5RAP 4... Photographic Lab 3420 Prospect 621-0988 Contact Denny Miller, Al Miller or Shirley Mette l l l :vnu i ...W A, j ,Agfgvv H 2 0 . Q Q. Y g,..Q1V A-A115 g Em. A45f j?jjf iw ' win , , 1-fir? L4 in V' .ff lf f 5. ' ' f I 'sam Coleus, Chess Club, Lens and Shutter Emphasize Creativity if N77 1 Top Left: Celia Kimball takes time from duties as Coleus Co-editor to work on individual art proiect. Top Right: Chess Club enthusiasts Phil Giedrys and Dan lones plan strategy during regular Tuesday afternoon session in Room 365. Bottom Lett: Lens and Shutter President Cheryl Mur- phy gets instructions on enlarger from Mr. Harold Winkel. Bottom Right: Coleus Co-editor Alice leresko concentrates on layout for literary magazine. Far Top Left: Junior Steve Streitel logs laps to warm up for event against lohn Marshall. Top Left: In two mile relay against lohn Adams, Senior Larry Yankow pushes for speed and power to finish first in team event. Bottom Left: Out- door and indoor distance runner Harry Erhardt keeps fast pace to come in first. Top Right: Sophomore shot putter Kevin Flaesgarten explodes power in one mighty hurl of 12 pound shot. Far Top Right: Senior shot putter Dennis To- masch demonstrates angle needed for distance. Bottom Right: Specializing in sprints, Senior Mike Karnavas waits for gun in 50 yard dash against lohn Marshall. Far Bottom Right: With good form and speed, Junior Dave Parrish hur- dles towards finish line. 196 - W W .me ..,. .X we W - ,fs A U .Meena i. pew? .Q .. rr Long Hours of Practice Builds Speed, Endurance for Harriers 197 I Far Top Left: Practicing diving during an advanced swim- ming class is one part of the diverse program offered by Girls' Physical Education Department. Far Bottom Lett: Basketball is a popular team sport in Miss Ellen Garner's classes. Bottom Left: While dance instructor Mrs. Gretchen Schmalz watches in the background, Junior Penny Golden, a Gym Leader, helps teach a gym class. Top Right: Bobbie Matthews, Nancy Darichak and Patty Skrovan take time out to relax while waiting for game to continue. Far Top Right: Stretch and reach forthe sky is among warm-up exercis- es used in modern dance classes. Far Bottom Right: Miss Adell Kleinecke ofticiates intramural fencing as ludy Szabo scores a touch in match with Bobbie Matthews. Girls Physical Education Stresses Coordination, Endurance Why do you always have to parry my thrust- lunge and feint a disengage? along with coupe, straddle, dig, lob, and lay- up, were among the specialized jargon used by faculty in the Girls' Physical Education Depart- ment, headed by Miss Adell Kleinecke. Staff included Mrs. Patricia Birchfield, Miss Sue Clark, Miss Marjorie Donley, Miss Ellen Garner and Mrs. Gretchen Schmalz. Considered an elective in the senior year, gym offered a conglomeration ranging from ping pong and archery to swimming and mod- ern jazz. Whether a girl was interested in dance, gymnastics, fencing, or more oriented to team sports, the department allowed them to further develop their athletic skills. Because of its di- versity, Lakewood's Girls' PE Department was considered to be among the finest in the state. 199 ,Jr-'P I X H., - ., , ei ' , 4 N, , x , v W. Amit! . as 4, y ' ,f W , f LHS Curriculum Ran es From Earth Science to Space Science Always on the lookout for new and better ways to do all things, the Science Department has expanded with the times, explained Mr. Franklin lefferis, Physics-Chemistry Group Leader. Chemecology, a combined course of the fundamentals of biology and chemistry, was created for next year's curriculum. This year the Science Department has expanded to fulfill the increasing demands of this scientific age. Courses in biological sciences - Biology, Phy- siology and Horticilture or the plysical sciences - Chemistry, Physics and Space Science gave students a chance to pursue their own field of interest. 200 ti it Top Lett: Freshmen Karen Capadona and Paul Namitka dis- cuss torce of waves in Earth Science class taught by Mr. Nicholas Frankovits. Bottom Left: During lab period, Ju- niors Jackie Filley and Vic Eber investigate reaction of mag- nesium when heated. Top Right: Sophomore Wayne Tithe- cott builds two-stage rocket in Space Science lab. Bottom Right: Preparing slide for mitosis examination in Biology is Sophomore Fran Adams. Far Bottom Right: Model in Earth Science classroom represents human respiratory system. . V i 'if i if . , 4,5 i.. tglig g :,i::,:::: :. . g S: s. 201 NSURANCE CCDMPA CDF QRTH AME 1 l . , K, Gail Buchanan Kathe Eiermann Alison Gaydos 1968 LHS Alumna 1968 LHS Alumna 1972 LHS Alumna sep 1 4 .-:: fl M Connie Cabot Marion Stephens Bodeker Margaret Huber 1966 LHS Alumna 1925 LHS Alumna 1970 LHS Alumna S. hr' 'NJ - X . Holly Sullivan Dittman 1968 LHS Alumna RICA Barb Bellush 1967 LHS Alumna 'l tram, ' f 4 ' fi if , ,V,, 5 1 f' 0 7 fi 1 . in V122 be raaar as 4 f .QHQLM WQP if if V. ' ' V L , LV V A fi 1, w w 43,5 32 Q ', QQ . 9 yi. V .. ,L , eq ,if 'Y iff W 1 , ,, -' ., . Wrefw. 7 ra. f f ' , -,Wifi '1,, , ,, ,ga M, N, loyce Blanding 1969 LHS Alumna QQ, Christine Osiek Kitko 1967 LHS Alumna uf Guidance Counselors Help Students to Mature, Acquire Insight Far Top: Counselors meet weekly to coordinate their pro- gram. Front Row - Mrs. Nancy Boulter, Miss Martha Latto, Mrs. Emma Lee Young, Mr. David Koch. ROW 2 - Mr. Max Bechtel, Mr. Dean Smith, Mr. Donald Novak, Mr. lohn Cold, Miss Donna Burton, Miss Elizabeth Roeder. Cen- ter: Mrs. Betty Bittinger secretary to counselors, keeps in contact with college representatives. Right: Miss Helen Finn, in emergency counseling session when group picture was taken, confers on schedules with Freshmen Christine Bobich and Patricia Reinmann. The guidance program seeks to assist all students to mature in self-understanding, self- responsibility, decision-making ability, develop- ment of values and attainment ofthe attitudes and skills required of productive citizens, ex- plained Counselor Donald Novak. Through stu- dent conferences, counselors aided in areas from college selection and schedule changes to career planning. All took an interest in each student as a unique person and felt great pride in their students' achievements. Top Left: Sophomore photographer Doug Owens perches on beam in Cinema Office to take aerial view of staff members. Far Center Left: Sexy Mary B. Gehring, Senior Class Edi- tor, relaxes in advisers chair to break from routine sched- ule. Bottom Left: Mrs. Doris Kirkpatrick, Business Aide, and Marsha Hrabak, Associate Editor, confer on invoices. Top Right: Boys' Sports Editor On leung, Organizations Editor Joyce Milam examine layout and design technique of pro- fessional magazine. Far Center Right: Mr, Richard Shafer takes large group pictures in Civic Auditorium for records section of 1973 Cinema. Bottom Right: Mrs. Florence Rowe, Adviser, watches Underclass Editor lill Novotny and Grace LeMond, photographer, design layouts. 4 0 204 head! . Deadlines Present Pressures Cinema Time Consuming Activity A new adviser, fairly small staff, new loca- tion, chronologial format, what a year , , . Common complaints heard in the office were, l have to do all the dirty work. The editor's too bossyf' Cinema takes too long. Copy edi- tor is never happy with anything I write. Apathy existed, yet interest and dedication remained. Planning and brainstorming began early in July, work continued through the final March deadline. The Cinema showed the year as events occured, a change from the previous departmentalized books. A common worry, getting the book to the publisher on time so the school would have it in lune, phased a few, but not enough. lt took perseverance, a tremendous amount of time and desire to put out the Cinema for the stu- dents of LHS. 205 ' r 5' in 206 Top Lett: Photographer Frank Moore reflects on the passing of another day. Top Right: Holly Blair, Associate Editor in charge of advertising, redraws layouts to hasten produc- tion, Bottom Left: Andrea Mattoon, Associate Editor in charge of copy, reads cluster captions to Editor Renate Burgyan as check on final pages. Bottom Right: SaIes-Dis- tribution Editor Steve Narolski playfully stashes money in shirt for safe-keeping. Top: Mrs. Lillian Smith has served as secretary to Principals Alma Johnson, 1948-1953, Madison Elementary School, Mahlon Povenmire, 1953-1967, Kimball Howes, 1967-1970, Eugene Myslenski, Lakewood High School, 1970-1973. Center: Mrs. Lillian Smith and Principal Eugene Myslenski con- fer on schedule of week's events. Bottom: Mrs. Yvonne Fulimeni, Mrs. Nancy Reece and Mrs. Betty Baldridge join in celebration of Mrs. Lillian Smith's 25th anniversary with Lakewood Schools. Dedication A year ends, a dedicated woman retires . . . An era marked by friendships, young and old, never too harried for youth, Many found her office a compassionate confessional, everyone who took time to know her, became a more complete person . . . Another part of the past is lost - Will it ever be the same? The tides of time will surely show a void to be filled, A know-how acquired throughout three different administrations . . . The seasons pass and now we, the 1973 Cinema staff, attempt to pay a small measure of homage by dedicating this book to Mrs. Lillian Smith as she leaves a full and rewarding career at LHS . . . sg M .....f. J,....m.Xq . a, . ., A gl jpgdmy ft 4.1-A Pieces on a chessboard, waiting to be moved, Marking the constant passing of time Reflections on the past, projections of the future, Climbing toward the unreachable goal, Striving . . . . . . the mechanical, the physical, the natural, the aesthetic Conquering obstacles along the long and winding road of life. ish tim ext WMV, - ff? L-, X Av I ,fu Www 4... 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W mm L CDRD RE4 RECDRD R DSRECDR JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Lakewood Opponent 42 St. Edward 17 51 Westlake 6 23 Normandy 26 21 Parma 33 24 avon Lake 24 33 Berea 21 46 Cleveland Heights 15 53 Shaw 12 45 Shaker Heights 18 47 Garfield Heights 5 30 Euclid 30 18 Brush 33 26 Valley Forge 25 VARSITY HOCKEY Lakewood Opponent 4 Rocky River 2 1 St. Edward 10 12 Normandy 1 6 Vermillion 3 1 Benedictine 2 1 Bay Village 1 6 St. Joseph 2 2 Padua 10 3 St. Edward 7 3 Kent Roosevelt 7 1 Garfield Heights 11 13 Vermillion 1 3 Olmsted Falls 4 4 Elyria 8 5 Normandy 2 1 Shaker Heights 12 1 Euclid 4 0 Clleveland Heights 13 2 Elyria 9 5 North Olmsted 3 VARSITY SWIMMING Lakewood Opponent 57 Berea 38 66 Brush 29 72 Shaker Heights 23 58 Euclid 37 82 Shaw 13 62 Berea-Midpark 33 60 Cleveland Heights 34 67 Brush 28 63 Rocky River 32 62 Shaker Heights 33 51 Euclid 44 73 Shaw 21 57 Cleveland Heights 29 63 Fairview Park 32 4th State Meet JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Lakewood Opponent 44 Shaw 51 43 Shaker Heights 39 58 Garfield Heights 52 51 Parma 44 45 Euclid 35 48 Normandy 36 40 Brush 36 35 Cleveland Heights 48 51 Valley Forge 34 49 Shaw 40 58 Shaker Heights 51 57 Garfield Heights 53 44 Parma 40 48 Euclid 40 51 Normandy 55 43 Brush 40 65 Cleveland Heights 76 62 Valley Forge 30 CROSS COUNTRY Lakewood Opponent 20 Normandy 41 25 Parma 30 15 Garfield Heights 46 15 Shaker Heights 49 15 Brush 50 20 Cleveland Heights 42 15 Shaw 50 19 Valley Forge 38 38 Euclid 21 VARSITY BASEBALL Lakewood Opponent 2 Rocky River 6 5 Shaw 1 7 Shaker Heights 3 7 Garfield Heights 5 5 Parma 11 1 Euclid 8 3 Brush 6 1 Cleveland Heights 10 5 Normandy 4 1 Shaw 2 11 Shaw 1 16 Cleveland Heights 5 7 Shaker 6 0 Parma 1 4 Garfield Heights 2 6 Valley Forge 2 3 Euclid 6 2 St. Edward 1 0 Shaker Heights 2 9 Cleveland Heights 1 2 Valley Forge 3 3 Normandy 4 0 Brush 3 3 St. Edward 4 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL It La ewood Opponent 20 St. Edward 44 12 Shaw 0 12 Shaker Heights 24 O Garfield Heights 0 21 Parma 22 7 Euclid 6 14 Normandy 6 7 Bruch 6 6 Cleveland Heights 6 12 Valley Forge 26 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL GOLD Lakewood Opponent 39 Middleburg Heights 45 39 Lincoln 43 33 Central Catholic 30 51 Garfield Heights 47 47 Parma Hillside 34 38 Independence 46 42 Elyria Northwood 39 45 Elyria Jefferson 59 39 Garfield Heights 27 37 Elyria Franklin 28 55 Padua 25 2 Elyria Westway 0 TENNIS Lakewood Opponent 5 Shaw O 1 Shaker Heights 4 2 Garfield Heights 3 2 Parma 3 0 Euclid 5 2 Normandy 3 2 Brush 3 0 Cleveland Heights 5 3 Westlake 2 2 Valley Forge 3 GOLF Lakewood Opponent 8 Shaw 0 5 Shaker 4 4 Garfield 5 11 St. Edward 13 6 Parma 2 17 St. Ignatius 7 0 Euclid 8 8.5 Fairview Park 3.5 8 Normandy 0 5 Brush 4 2 Valley Forge 6 6.5 North Olmsted 5-5 8 Cleveland Heights 0 11 John Marshall 2 FRESH MAN BASEBALL Lakewood Opponent 2 A.B. Hart 0 5 Central Catholic 4 5 Rocky River 4 5 Rocky River 4 2 Rocky River 1 2 A.B. Hart 3 2 A.B. Hart 3 1 Padua 4 4 Rocky River 2 8 Rocky River 5 6 Central Catholic 0 11 Padua 5 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Lakewood Opponent 10 Shaw 3 8 Shaker Heights 6 8 Shaker Heights 6 5 Parma 9 2 Euclid 0 1 Brush 3 3 Cleveland Heights 10 3 Normandy 6 11 Shaw 3 7 Shaker Heights 8 1 Parma 5 13 Garfield Heights 1 2 Valley Forge 5 3 Euclid 9 1 Cleveland Heights 5 6 Valley Forge 9 7 Normandy 6 1 Brush 4 VARSITY FOOTBALL Lakewood Opponent 16 St. Edward 20 25 Shaw 18 24 Shaker Heights 12 24 Garfield Heights 0 8 Parma 14 14 Euclid 0 0 Normandy 13 24 Brush 0 20 Cleveland Heights 14 0 Valley Forge 7 VARSITY TRACK Lakewood Opponent 38 V2 John Marshall 41 64 John F. Kennedy 14 56 John Adams 22 61 Shaker Heights 21 64 Westlake 23 JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING Lakewood Opponent 58 Berea 37 58 Brush 31 58 Shaker Heights 36 82 Shaw 13 72 Berea-Midpark 23 51 Cleveland Heights 42 60 Brush 33 62 Rocky River 33 55 Shaker Heights 39 49 Euclid 46 11 Shaw 0 58 Cleveland Heights 37 49 Fairview Park 46 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Lakewood Opponent 16 Admiral King 6 40 Wilbur Wright 6 32 West O 22 A.B. Hart 0 22 Shaw 0 2 Byzantine 8 22 Clara Westropp 0 14 Collinwood 0 GYMNASTICS Lakewood Opponent 90.25 Boardman 117. 7 84.65 Brecksville 97. 9 83.50 Erie McDowell 107.85 96. 0 Brecksville 115. 2 83. 7 Cuyahoga Falls 139. 4 83. 1 Brush 74. 5 110.25 Worthington 109.85 89. 2 Boardman 125. 9 71. 9 Brush 83. 4 90.25 Girard 61.10 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL PURPLE Lakewood Opponent 26 West 47 28 Shaw 43 50 Collinwood 14 30 William Dean 39 Howells 38 Central Catholic 21 49 St. Ignatius 51 69 Brooklyn 32 35 Elyria Eastern 32 31 Padua 27 46 Collingwood 32 35 Berea Roehm 40 30 Shaw 23 59 Elyria Westwood 28 VARSITY WRESTLING Lakewood Opponent 31 St. Edward 15 25 Westlake 23 17 Normandy 28 21 Parma 24 40 Avon Lake 17 25 Berea 22 30 Cleveland Heights 13 24 Shaw 28 51 Shaker Heights 15 24 Garfield Heights 21 22 Euclid 20 13 Brush 46 20 Valley Forge 23 VARSITY SOCCER Lakewood Opponent 3 North Royalton 1 2 Bay Village 3 8 Rocky River 0 8 North Olmsted 0 4 Benedictine 2 4 John Marshall 2 0 West Tech 3 1 Schwabens 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL Lakewood Opponent 62 Shaw 78 64 Shaker Heights 60 78 Garfield Heights 62 62 Parma 59 62 Euclid 57 60 Normandy 66 82 Brush 59 68 Cleveland Heights 56 72 Valley Forge 52 65 Shaw 53 59 Shaker Heights 50 59 Garfield Heights 43 45 Parma 41 60 Euclid 58 65 Normandy 68 45 Brush 42 78 Cleveland Heights 65 61 Valley Forge 53 FRESH MAN WRESTLING Lakewood Opponent 54 St. Edward 15 46 Avon Troy 21 46 Wiley 27 23 Avon Learwood 48 34 Garfield Heights 42 35 A.B. Hart 36 38 Richmond Heights 35 Roy Ables Betsy Aclilin Robert Adamich Michael Aerni Bonnie Alexander Ronnie Alexander loan Allen Maria Alurovic Mary Ann Andre Brian Anglin Erili Ansen lill Ashworth James Baby Eileen Bacon Nawas Bahhur Jeffrey Baightel Gayle Baran Paul Barriball Beth Barrington Rodney Barrington Eric Bauman Mary Ellen Beal Wilfred Beard Charles Beargie Nora Beckenhauer Debra Belko Susan Bell Jeanne Beman Bonnie Benedict Michael Beno 214!Seniors ,,i--, ,,,,, , C123 W. '55 abr Susan Beno Jeffery Bentley Alex Berlovan Debbie Besida Marcia Bibbs lames Bichl lane Bir Edward Bird Karyl Bittinger Barbara Blackie Carla Blackman Cheryl Blake Patricia Bland Michael Blank William Blatt Christine Bliss Patricia Block Rosemary Blum Joseph Bobich Robert Bohrer David Bonnis Melodye Botkins Phyllis Botson Gerald Bowen Grace Bowman lames Brady Richard Branstetter Mary Bravchok David Brentlinger Carol Brewer Seniors!215 Kenneth Brinich Mark Brittsan Mark Brown Michelle Bucha Emery Budaji Joseph Budaii Patricia Budner Jane Bullock Faith Buncher Renate Burgyan Diane Butkiewiecz Stephen Cabot James Cadwallader Aaron Caldwell Wayland Caldwell Beth Campbell Elizabeth Campbell Gavin Carey Becky Carnes John Carte Mary Ann Casati Catherine Cash Mary Beth Cass Moira Cassidy George Chausanski Tanya Chausanski Peter Chin Walter Civovic Dale Clanton Jeanette Bowen Clark 216!Seniors K. 022' C? :au 'Ox Yiw- S Susan Clark Mary Clarke Marc Clements lanice Coates Tara Cochran Charlene Collier Peter Comodeca lean Conley Patricia Connors Donald Constantino David Conte Lester Cook Wayne Cook Wiley Cornell Bradley Cottom Margaret Coyne Cynthia Craig Robert Craig Ianis Crawford lan Crilley William Crompton Benjamin Croston Elizabeth Cullen Richard Curry Thomas Curtin Mary Rose Dadas Dennis Dancak Nancy Darichak Thomas Darmour Cheryl Dase Seniors!217 John Daugherty Carol Dawson Dennis Dawson Beth Deanovic Ronald Deaton Susan Dedor William Deininger Paul Delaney Sherry DelGuidice Margaret Delucco Linda Dennstedt Vincent DePolo George Depp Jeannette Dever Daniel DeVito Robert DiBiasio James Dickey Robert Diers Richard Dill Linda Dillinger Jackson Dillon Karin Dilorenzo Charles Dingman Timothy Dolan Randolph Dolepski Ellen Doll Patrick Donnelly Marian Donofrio David Dorenkott Karen Dorko 218!Seniors '55 0144 PU f iseoe S se . V visas --....,,,-in-,M George Dowell Sandra Dowdell Brian Downes James Duffy Richard Duffy Mary Ellen Dugan Maureen Dugan Dianne Dukles Charles Dulcie Kirk Dunkle Robert Duresky Robert Dussault Debra Dutton James Dutton Adrienne Eaker Kenneth Eberl Julie Ebert Bonnie Egan Eva Elek Samuel Elias Debra Elliott Richard Emmett Linda Eppich Thomas Erhardt Evelyn Erlacher Carol Evans Gwen Evans Kay Donna Evans Fredrick Evensen Margaret Faber Seniors!219 Paul Fabri Rose Fahey Dennis Fanlana Thomas Farrell Laurel Farnn Steven Fecser lames Fedor lacquelyn Felber Ellen Fencl Rudolph Fenko lanney Fern Terence Fink Jody Fishbacli Eugene Fisher Richard Fisher Maryellen Fitzgerald Patricia Fitzgerald Dennis Filzgibbons Richard Flaesgarten Cal Fleming Nancy Fleming Victoria Fleming Susan Fletcher Stacey Foerstner Mary lane Follman Thomas Foraker Beverly Foran Thomas Forkapa Thomas Frenk Mary Anne Frieg 220f'Seniors 1'- Q' -lm. -ifee gem . .. 'x tif iii 'Tc R ,7 if V , , .Z f Daniel Furst Michael Gallagher Neil Gallagher lohn Galvin Christine Garwood Betsy Gaydos Sally Gaydos Bruce Gbur Richard Gedeon Mary Blythe Gehring Ann Geiger Anthony George Charles George Susan George Richard Geschke Ernest Giaco Kim Giberson Robert Gibson Russell Gibson Mary Gilbert lelfrey Glass Linda Gleske Richard Goede Edward Golden Joseph Golden Genevieve Gonsor Gayle Gonzales Teresa Gordon Victor Gozion Kevin Graham Seniois!221 Karen Grane Brian Grass Diana Gray Janet Greanoft Kim Green David Greenhott Therese Grega Donald Gregg Allan Griest Loxene Groscost Paula Gruendler Rebecca Grusenmeyer Ramona Guerrero Victoria Gurdy Mary Ann Habanek lohn Haberman Arthur Hady Philip Hahn lohn Douglas Hall James Halloran Sharon Hama Debra Hammer Terri Harper Beth Hartman Robin Hartman Stephen Hartman Glen Harwood Margaret Hastings Timothy Hastings Stephen Havens 222!Seniors 4' M I. it Q mt, js K? 1 bmw' Michael Havran Leigh Hawver Christine Haydoo Debbie Hayes John Allen Heath Larry Heideloff Nylena Hendricks Terence Herene Elisa Hernandez Bonnie Herrick Joseph Herringer Jeffrey Harris Julie Herzberger Gary Hileman Gerald Hill Gregory Hillow Robert Hinkleman Charles Hlynoslry Robert Hlynosky William Hoag Margaret Hodgson Kevin Hogan Kathy Hollis Cynthia Holmes Irene Honcharenko Nicholas Horiatis Francine Horngan Carol Howes Marsha Hrabak Gary Hruska Seniors!223 v--nqmg ww W, Tigzzzzzziiiifffffgigiffff' ,E ,,V,,......,,,.!,,,,,fum, li ill J Q ' li 1 , i Ai ,aiamzu Y by ., ' A zJWwW't . 1 F, 'ull s--7??!!ff13W2' Thomas Hudson William Huffman Douglas Hunczak Edwin Hupp Mary Beth Hurd X Mary Huwe Janice lnglefield Diana lzo Donna Izo Mary Jackson Klaus Jakuszeit Timothy Jarrell Janet Jarvela David Jech Chee Jeung Dawn Johnson Karen Johnson Debbie Jones Leslielones Patricklones Sarahlones Wendylost Philipluarez Johnluriga , . Peggy Kaminski Theresa Kandalec Richard Kapustik Dave W. Kapuslik Mary Kariotakis Ghada Kash 224!Seniors J W, '92 VPN ' ' 27443 .. ,U Z, , , ' i US .f A-. j are Ildiko Kassa Barbara Kay Kathleen Kaylor Michael Keating Karen Keaton Mary Beth Kelleher lanet Kelly Dennis Kennedy Martin Kenny Marian Kentis Keith Keppler leftrey Kerr lean Ketcham Lila Khoury Beth King Bradley Kinzbach Donald Kirch David Kirchner Philip Kirk Sally Kirkham Dale Kirwelnz Dennis Klein Thomas Klostik Jeffrey T. Knapp leffrey W. Knapp Ruth Knestrict Susan Knill Lori Knott Deborah Koenig Regina Komara Seniors!Z25 Thomas Kostuk Timothy Kozimor Paula Kralik Gregory Kraus Ann Krisak Raymond Krupansky Rosemary Kuehn Charlyn Kuhn Mark Kukec Paul Kushner Brian Kvasnicka Susan Lang Robert Lanza John Lavelle Harvey Lee Timothy Lee Jeffrey Leisinger Robert Leonelli Judith Lesheski Kevin Lewis Catherine Link James Lipker Mark Lopatka Sheree Loree Donna Losey Joseph Louie Kim Loveioy Allan Lund John Luse 226!Seniors 'U'-4 N Brian Lynch Terese MacDonald leanne Mack John MacLeod Donna McCann Lynn McCann Robert McClelland Sarah McCIusky Scott McCormick David McCray Robert McDonough George Maddocks William Maddox Rebecca McEIfresh Anne McGrath Michael McGovern Kevin McGuire Sheryl Mcllvaine Bruce McKay Colleen McKenna Kevin McKinney Robert McLain Dennis McLaughlin Kathleen McLaughlin Lorne McLelIand Nancy McMurtrey lohn McNally Timothy McNamara Mary McNulty Leslie McQuilkin Seniors!227 Thomas Mahall Kathy Maldonado Susan Mann Patricia Manning David Mannix Cheryl Mantos Thomas Marquis Patrick Marshall Cynthia Marshment Dianne Martin David Martz Lee Mast Donald Matchett Anne Matteucci Barbara Matthews Melissa Matti Terrance Meehan Joann Meermans Victor Melaragno Donald Mendis Lewis Meriam Cynthia Mernedakis Denise Merrell William Mertes Judy Merwin Marc Metcalf Rosemary Meyer Karen Michel lack Middleton Cheryl Midgett 228! Seniors f,m,f,iy4 ' If v ,UZ Q, 5 Deborah Miles Deborah Miller f 'CZ' all , ,gh V,kV Em' 162. ' I Michael Miller Richard Miller Russell Milner William Mion Mary Ann Mione Karen Mohar Elyn Moles William Monica lean Monkowski Michael Montgomery Lynn Moody Kathy Mooney Amy Moore Kevin Moore Melody Moore Diane Moralez Guy Moreman Brad Morgan Wendy Morgan Curtis Morikawa Debra Morris Irene Moskwa Debbie Mroczka Glenn Mueller Susan Mulford Betsy Mullen Vlnka Murgu Cheryl Murphy Seniors!Z29 lennifer Miller Laureen Miller Donna Murphy Patrick Murphy Alyssa Myers Curt Myers Michael Nadvit Judith Nary Denise Nault Martin Neal Lavonne Neitzel Clifford Nelson Mark Neuroh Candace Newcomb Gary Newman Robert Newton Susan Nielsen Terrence Nims Eva Novak Debra Novotny David Nyberg John Obergas lonathan Obracevic Susan Olshewski Spring O'Mara Sundi D'Mara Elizabeth Ondreiech Susan D'Toole Steven Ott Kim Pais 230!Seniors pn-no 'Dx lames Palcos Darryl Palermo Paul Pallsin Stephen Pamphilis loseph Pandoli Susan Panza Timothy Patty Ralph Paul Sandra Paydock Michael Peck Mark Pienkowski lanis Plank Barbara Polkki Sharla Portale Patricia Porter Lynn Pota Sabrina Powell lohn Prazak Betty Preyer Sharon Prodan Thomas Prudhoe Carole Ptak Marcie Quellos Lawrence Ranahan Patricia Randle Dennine Ranta Cynthia Rassie Edward Ratajczyk Mary Ray Dianne Regnatz Senrors!231 Kenneth Rehm Mary Reilley Denise Reisland Sherri Repp Michael Ressler Barbara Rhodes Susan Richardson Katy Riegler Robin Ries Marla Rist lohn Ritz Paul Rizzo lames Roba Arthur Roberson Bruce Roberson Mary Robertson Lahoma Gay Robinson Lynn Rodriguez Michelle Rodriguez Diane Roeder Barbara Rolland lack Rosfelder Marilyn Rosul David Rothhaas Bonnie Rudolph Gustave Ruetenik Michael Rulong Sharon Rupay Robert Russell Lynne Rustad 23Z!Seniors kr of ... 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Y' in-a 'Qu R EQLLEGH ,, sm-fW'm'il I J Michael Ryan Nancy Safran Daniel Saleet Mark Salzbrenner Mucella Sandalci Mary lean Sating Elizabeth Saunders Kevin Scanlan Dean Scarborough Timothy Schalmo Susan Scheckel Cathy Schellin Paul Schlueter Lesa Schofield Elizabeth Scholz Terry Schordock Pamela Schraff John Schreiner Patricia Schuller Janine Schultz Susan Schultz Kenneth Schuster Alan Seabright Linda Shafer James Shaffer Cynthia Shearer Peggy Shepherd Rosalyn Sherman Lynne Sheslina Mark Sibila Seniors!233 Gary Sickles Rockne Sigler Thomas Simon Georgia Simmons Debra Sipe Robin Siple loseph Siu Katherine Skidmore Kim Skinner Mitchell Skowran Patricia Skrovan Carl Smith Charles Smith Diane Smith Rebecca Smith Robert Smith Thomas Snider Jeffrey Snyder Jeannette Soheck Alvaro Solar Bernice Southern Cheryl Spellacy Mary Sponsler Elizabeth Stancil leffrey Stanley David Starcher Steven Starosta Ann Stasko Shirin Sterling 234!Seniors V5 1 vw .,5, ,,,aV,,,,. 1 a'.1 ff if it U Q 4 . Hs f 5' i, iq-r fi 4 2 ff' , qw 'fs' ff. . 'Y f 63 lfw' Lynne Stewart Marny Stiasny Timothy Stovering Steven Strahine Shirley Straka Richard Strater Dennis Struk Anne Susko Steven Tabor Theodore Tanski Daniel Tasch Stephen Taylor Elizabeth Tereck James Tetlow Kathy Thaxton Donald Thomson Nolan Thorsteinson Shaune Tighe Mary Tobia Dennis Tomasch Drew Tomco Peter Toth Donna Trendel Gloria Trepak Diane Trope Katherine Troph Scott Troy Charles Tucker David Tully Michael Turza Seniors!235 Andis Udris Mary Unger James Ulrata Thomas Utrata Stephen Vance Edward Vannatta Deborah VanPeeren lean Van Willigen Joanne Vargo Wayne Vasarhelyi Lawrence Vass Leo Vehkakangas Alex Verdova Vicki Vinch Mailhew Voicik John Von Duhn Roberta Voytko Ronald Wacker Linda Wada Joseph Wagner Paula Wagner Richard Wagner Patricia Wallace Richard Walling Celine Walsh Deborah Walsh Leahheth Ward Mary Elizabeth Ware David Warren Laura Wasko 236!Seniors Y gf . es: , D s x 'lf Y.-me . we v'1 1, ,A 1-A 1? Tom Watkins Pamela Webber loseph Weiksner Henriette Weinhold RogerWeiss Duncan Wells Christine Weppler Darlene Wetula Linda Wetula Kathryn Whiley Deborah Wickersham Nancy Wiedemer Thomas Wilcoxon Kenneth Wilhelm Mark Wilkinson Barbara Williams Thomas Williamson Melanie Willis Roger Willis Nolan Wilson Christopher Wimmer Mary Lou Wincek Nola Winegarner William Winkler Marian Winnen Mark Withorne Anthony Wochkovich Kimberlee Wolf Michael Woytko Pamela Wright Seniors!237 Lawrance Yankow Jeffrey Yencha Richard Young Arlene Zaffle William Zimmerman Linda Zoldak m X Pg is A - i i 238!Seniors Margaret Zappala 'HW' kwa 2 ra ? ff'.f1 rfaif 1i4ET'fZSi WY ,K , Y my if , rw A 42 me-W ,V ml In Memoriam Kathy Leary The setting sun brings reflections on counted hours, minutes stretched to accommodate expanded ideals. Days are remembered in sunny recollection. Live forhope . .. desires . .. and dreams fulfilled. Mary B. Gehring Seniors!239 Mary Albright Thomas Alverson James Anderson Carl Antel Betty Baldridge Bettina Bassi Domenic Battaglia Harley Beall Russell Beck Bruce Beebe William Benes Stephen Bennett Sue Bennington Louis Berry Patricia Birchlield Andrew Bischot Marion Bischot John Bowen June Bowman Kevin Brandstetter Cheryl Brown Norman Brown Florine Carroll Joseph Casey Louis Cellini Kenneth Ciolek Sue Clark Robert Cochrane William Coleman 'K , ,,,, --v,ff,, , ,,.,,,,, ,. . .. are 212 Le w YY? W 6 W SZ 'J w -r wi .,., V A ., 1 is C 2 2' ,,,,, , .gaiw-Ll 4 l :' have . nm -,yizliwea W X ft ,.., 1 A. , We-.4 fum 'Dv 'MM ff- nr S.. 5. A 'Tis Daniel Colnon Dante Cornachione Thomas Cousineau Elizabeth Craig Susan Crane Ann Curtner Marcia Dalton B. Nell Davis Arthur Deiderich Marian Denicola Rose DiCaprio Barbara Disch Mary Ann Dodd Marjorie Donley Joan Drap Robert Duncan James Dunn Liselotte Echelle Betty Emmett James Erdelyi Joseph Ertler George Fannin Alex Farquhar Virginia Faud Robert Felty Barbara Forster Joan Foster Nicholas Frankovits Jean Freeman Gilbert Fritzsche l i Jordan Fronimo Robert Gambino Ellen Garner Daniel Gerome Ulah Gilmore Carol Good Raymond Goodrich Harry Groman Grace Gruber Kenneth Haseley Barbara Helms Clinton High Lillian Holcomb Doris Hoskins Betsy Hutcheson lack lrey Franklin lefferis lames levack Carolyn Jones William lones lames lustice Adell Kleinecke Kenneth Knaggs Daryl Knepper Phyllis Kohring Mark Korey Andrea Krist Lana Kuhar Cyril Kultla Peggy LaBarre 'ia A. 'Vx ,WW Y 'GT MM NN ig, QQ , Wk X r, Jo Carol LaFIeur Alan Lang John Lang Kenneth Lasky Ronald Leeseberg Kathryn Lightell Patrick Logan Ronald Lucien David Mahnen Frank Marino Mary McBride James Meinke Gerald Metzler Arthur Meyer John Mihocik Dorothy Miles Arthur Moore Lisle Moorhead Antoinette Morrison Ivan Mowry Orval Nicholson Frank Nixon James Onk Mary Pendell Suzanne Peters Donald Phelps George Platt David Preston Angelo Privitera John Rafferty Jerome Rampelt Geraldine Rawlings Robert Reed Damon Reinagle Eva Reitenbach Mary Ann Rini Howard Robinson John Roush Glen Salzbrenner Frederick Saur Frederick Schaufele Gretchen Schmalz Glenn Scott Shirley Sekaraiasingham Judy Sellers Elaine Sergeant Vic Silverman Niel Skinner Robert Smith Emil Sors Mariorie Sprague Jerome Steigerwald Saundra Stemen James Sturznickel Nancy Taylor Ralph Telfer Ralph Turner Howard Vance James Van Horn Emily Varzelle W, :X a 1 -, Q Q Vx 4 ' A e V IFS ' 0 it 'sn 3 4 i ' Barbara Vidd Terryl Walker J. Clark West Alan White Michael White Mary Ellen Williams Virginia Winchell Harold Winkel Beverly Witman Harry Wolfgang Gerald Wondrak Robert Wonson Terry Woycitzky Alton Yarian Robert Yendrek Orie Yoder Emma Lee Young Lauray Zackowski John Zimmerman AW Talking over the 1973 ski season are Don Geiger, Billy Kidd, American and Olympic Ski Champion, Gordon Geiger and Charley Geiger in their ski shop on Billy Kidd Day, October 14th, 1972. J HABERDASHERY SPORTING GOODS MFor Young Men of All Agesn H IN DOWNTOWN LA KEWOOD, OH ION 521-3881 246 X X ,-,i..l..lli l' liii- ' l I AMERICAN TRADITIONAL HOME FURNISHINGS GABINEITISHUPPE Phone: 871-8844 24165 Detroit Road Westlake, Ohio For Service, there's no place like . . . HOME FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association of Lakewood 12222 Madison Ave. 5170 Pearl Road 226-0510 749-6660 N - CCM - RIEDEL - VOIT- HARLICK , , NOSTIM G-1 SIAV JCMH ' NIMlf79 - Vlfllfld - DD E E cu Rh I Q Q sl I T Q 'I E Z Z ns 5 'I Z cw U7 I Q Q 'I 21-VV THE NUMBER TEAM ED STINN CHEVROLET, INC. 21201 Center Ridge, Cleveland, Ohio 44116 Board of Education, Administrators Discuss Student Needs tiiittit. HHS ri iiijdttdf r Rui ii iiniiiiiiiii. I 1 S i IN 'Mewnm ' ww, V A Top Left: Lakewood High Administrators William Hamilton, Anthony DiBiasio, John Wood, Miles Reiley, and Robert Ralls coordinate school activities, Center Left: Mrs. Lillian Smith, Secretary to the Principal, unlocks the door for early workers in the Cinema oltice. Far Left: Dr. Robert C. Cawrse, Superintendent of Schools, speaks to Lakewood High teachers. Top Right: Principal and Mrs. Eugene Myslenski study agenda before Board of Education meeting in LRC. Bottom Right: Mr. Lisle Moorhead, Lake- wood Teachers Association president, and Dr. Roger Holmes, Assistant Superintendent, confer before Board of Education meeting. 249 1872 1973 SAXTON-KLANKE 13215 Detroit Avenue Thomas R. Ebbert - Edward H. Saxton - Harlan F. Saxton Phone: 221-2300 BROWN-PLEASANCE INC. FLORISTS l'wlKJXXt'l'N I'iOI'l'1Xt'I'X c2l't'ilN1HII 1 lall 1171 t rso Adrtg Fridrich Moving 84 Storage Co. 14221 Madison Avenue 226-3200 Family Owned 84 Operated Since 1915 Local 84 Long Distance Also Agent For North American Van Lines THE GENTLEmen ofthe Moving Industry X- m Z'-4 r I pf NO S CHT SKIING - -N L RO PA T SK Q L I- fc 2 I 2 fc Qi o O M Q. E o I O O I o LIU X I-I BUST MILLS LIU 2 O E Z :D E 2 cu QQ cw W - DNIVVOO 3 J LEIJD -S1009 'S' SJIPIS 'IVLNEIEI CI DIS See Second Federal for a CCLLEGE LCAN TAKE A SECOND LOOK AT SECOND FEDERAL Stop in and discuss your with LAKEWOOD OFFICE 14615 Detroit Avenue 521-6660 requirements our Ioan officer. C AVI ' MAIN OFFICE: 333 Euclid A ,Cleveland Oh' - EIGHT OFFlCES TO SERVE YOU - Adve nimngf 251 Top Right: High Times Advisor John Bowen takes a break alter meeting the weekly deadline. Bottom Left: Miss Betty Roeder, House lll counselor, leads group guidance session with underclassmen. Far Top Right: House ll Counselor John Cold talks with Cindy Stewart, a sophomore. Bottom Right: Mr. Fred Saur grades English themes during hall duty. Far Bottom Right: Mr, William Benes emphasizes safety during book phase ol Drivers Education. we , 1 Q 1. X is so 1 s ,gk RNS F i: f . MCA lieiifw Ps yqlwigff, 252 Q: ,- 'I ?',- if ': ' J ', , wmv- K. ry, . , xg-fwj . V f , A - iiziaf x W Nw Journalism, Guidance, Hall Duty, Driver's Ed. Dccupy Staff S aa, Lua I6 AT 3295 M , C M0NoqG A IN as kb' ' OOM uw ,, , ,, uw' H :f..u-WW, Christine Abrahamsen, Jill Acklin, Terese Acklin. Ann Adams, Mary Ailor, Robert Albers, Dale Alexan- der, Cheryl Anderson, John Anderson. Christopher Anglin, Jeffrey Anthony, John Audy, Franklin Aust, Susan Babiak, Michael Babis, Janet Bacho, Bernice Bacon. Kathleen Badaszewski. Christine Bailey. Joseph Balbo. Mary Ann Balog, Natalie Barker, Joseph Baron, Rebecca Beard, Mi- chael Beckwith, Deborah Beeson, Brian Belzer. Lauri Bennett, Linda Benson, Elizabeth Berka, Thomas Bernard, Susan Berrian, Rebecca Bircher, Sheila Birchfield, David Bittel, Sandra Black. 1 W-scifi J s i,-'-', -'-- . . , is . A , .,., . Y. ' '- ' 35-I Af' .. , , 1 . i , , . . - . . , J i J ,., . me 3. Je. S, si , Q ,N L: A- - ' K . . - sa.: M I KXV in A .- EL M , 1, . 61, ,Z if Y ,N V , Z I QR' l t A 1 N . ,- ' I .Q sv i k Q-af - ,. -'.1 T , . J Q K k X a . is . LL ' sf T ., A . . W t . it br K: nu M t . J, ., cQ'fQz5St ' ' Xt,- ss , f i JA' L ,J . A W A - ,ii 'krhkn , b A ,. In Q h r s,., A .. A 1 u , wi H M53 E' st 1, 4. 'F ' Bk it ' -'., ' 5 'T 9 ' B . K A A i 'ly , if , Q , ,xx 1 ,, C . s L , -, , . . Juniors Finally Achieve Upperclass Status And Privileges, Holly Blair, Linda Blake, Timothy Blumena, James Boland, Allan Bonnis, James Bonta, Christine Boruff, Thomas Boudon, Susan Brady, Richard Brandt, Ellen Bredes, Christopher Britton, Todd Brockman, Robert Brothwell, Dawn Brown, Jean Brown, David Brunner, Laura Brunner. Elizabeth Buck, Ruth Budd, Steven Bugosh, James Burgess, Matthew Burke, Steven Burko, Sheila Byrne, Anthony Cabot. David Cady. Thomas Cady, John Cain, Mary Ann Caine, Cheryl Caldwell, Eileen Caldwell, Frank Cali, William Camp- bell, Montgomery Campion, Samuel Capiccioni. William Carle, Charles Carpenter, John Carpenter, Edward Carr, Sally Carr, Jeanne Cassidy, Karen Cast- erline, Carol Cawrse, Karl Ceceris, Ron Cepulo, Barbara Cervenak, Janis Chaffin, Mi- chael Chambers. Dennis Chan, Cynthia Chandler, Laurie Chockley, Timothy Chrisman, Joanne Cinnamond. Joyce Ciocca, Catherine Clark, Constance Clark, Terri Clark, Margaret Cleary. Katherine Clementz. Lynette Coates, Gary Cobb, Constance Cole. Steve Combs, Patrick Connors, Dale Converse, Catherine Cook, Diane Cooney, Catherine Copier. Margaret Corcoran, Mark Corcoran. Oscar Cortina. 254!Mugs A, c ,L,. x , A 1 lm, 'nt ati! Y' T . . in, Q FK K i'eit etoe ' so T 1 ,--i1 eetofo S , , A 1 ,.., e tj. - ,- ., ,' . . L K is K K kk. ' Q A k I 1 i: Ml in ,,,,,, s ss S ' ' . if M ' Q 'I , dag. b ,kt at gfw A tft Q S if if is ff ' , V, . S b K F I , Z -5, 'wi .t z E S A x , 7 2 . ...- .4 5- V' Q. g I Y K - ' ' .1 slisa M k k -- r we e '- 1 'S - E t.+'2 t.:'-.. , ..:, . s,, N ,,' t T y - VR 6: C' s Y, A i , , A A 151 as . S s J J. , A-, , E, C, ef S ' , ' . , . , J 9 X , ' st i 5 , z.. , A of S, sift , , Q it lq no ,':' : :' itl' e e W' ' .. 'if my sc . T15 1 ' Q A s.f ' Q il V 1 J :Stk 5 J t.: E i- S' its 'E ' if ' . A 3 fsi , if iiiii r ' it S A l gd fm 1 ff LL.. . ,. in ea S .. ., S. .fee 3 S ii. Eg, 5 r ff Q gl? X :eggs wserawemgggy s ss. 'N.135.g Q .N . K -.Xe X K . 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Beniamin Farah, Cynthia Fauser, lackie Filley, Deborah Fillmore, Cary Fillmore, Darrick Finan. Douglas Finan, loy Fink, Mary Ellen Fishell, John Fitzgerald, Warren Fleming, Michael Foldes, Kathleen Fox, Connie Frazier, Mary Ellen Fridrich. Marian Friedmann, Paula Fryer, Holly Fulger. Mugsy'255 K . , , .,' W 1-E V 2 Mary Beth Furbee. Daniel Gale, lames Gale. Cath- - .ug erine Gallagher, Vincent Gallo, Christopher Galloway, V ,NY ei. V tx N aa Holly Garden, Chris Gardner, Patricia Gatchell, '41 r ,- ,, 1V A 7 Vik' , , r W l gun H , ' HWV ,PV , ' - W? Emil George, Robert Gerlach, Laura Gerson, Christine .. - , 2 1 46, Joseph Gaydosh, George Geiger, Nancy Geiger, G f 5 I Giedrys, PhillipGiedrys, Pamela Gilkey, We ' V' ' iftf. 11' ' r ' eww, r Allan Gilone, Earl Girbovan. Rebecca Girgash, Da- , ' vid Given, Joseph Gladfelter, Victoria Glaeser, Patri- , , Aa , ,rm , -,t fl an , 1 ,', ,V ,V 4, , , ,,, A , za M . 3 K f A - 2 1. - .. 77,53 f ,if . A WH, f 9 JT r , ,.- xml, T g w yffiiffl .':,- fr Vwtrv' rf if - - rg Arthur Gozion, Lynette Grabau, Richard Graber, - . ,gi ef! Kevin Grady, John Graham, Claudia Grass, Mark X' A I ' ,. ,,,. Z I I r Graves,Craig Greenholf, Norman Griffiths. 1 4, f 4 -fe. l ' 1 Class Of 1974 Gives Enthusiastic Support For All Sports frey Grygier, Cynthia Guker, Deirdre Guntle, Victoria ' ' ' t '2V . V at V, e N , l- ,,r, Gurdy, David Haas, lames Haas. ,l , 15 51, V , , A Mark Grosz, Deborah Groth, Grey Gruendler, let- fi , Q Q 'Q a ff f 41 , , f if j Linda Hallier, Gregory Halvacs, William Hamilton, M 5 4' Marilyn Haas, Carlton Hagberg, Charles Hageman, Q' f 2 i c Y.. , x Cynthia Hamm, Deborah Hamper, Dawn Hansen. rt Michael Harris, Linda Harrison, lames Hart, Mi- Y V V A VV rf f 7 , ee , g 1 N V M . l Q R ni, Haydon, David Hayes, som Hazlett, it ff' W ryan I A ,.. W 3 Q 6 e 4 W VV'r ' r 4, 'K' lames Heide, Heather Heideloff. Gayle Heidinger, ' ' fr ' A 5' Dale Heinz, Walter Hendricks, Brian Henke, Viki Q. f 4 I ' 'Z ' Q 5 'v Henke, Gary Hermann,Nora Herron. ' V ' . i X, lei i'lH'i 1-A-'KTWQ 2 4: ' ' . get A M cia Golden,PenelopeGolden,lames Goodrich. V x 3 V, ff if -4 r Ax L Q C 4 f fy 1, Q chael Hart, Susan Haskett, Patricia Hastings, John ,, 'Q A A . ' 1 ...- . 5 i f - F ft r . ,' , ' AQ -f as T? ' A - - . r t V . - 1-QQJ . - t Y t f . if Q, ities , , 5 ,ir min, ali ,. L i 4 , ,s f '-' Lf ' , . R!i R L i .5 - A . A -IZI .,..- as s .N J :,- . si 2 r A if it .- S in ' ss 4' 3' A ':l X' in ' -'tr N' f .2 - . . me ' L I: , .. sk gi :-A K as ag I ii L K, zy : L . K Qt 'gig W '1 ..::,,. K ... 1 5' X g 5.1, W: . kk , J.. wif . H f 1 -' sr ' a:. , ffl . K X A , F c .1,: .. , ,N c ye , ss., T Takes First Prize For Homecoming Float, Ho -sr. . l . , o i so l ' if ir J Lei is 5+ si T A 5 -.,.: , f g 5 ' 5 ,,, - gk .F J . A E . . iz' f - ggi ,- T i oo o o Y .. A - .' 7 .1 T, l V Q - N i Q ' :., ' .' 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Evelyn Holland, Patrice Holliday, David Hoot, Sharon Host, Dennis Hostacky, Cheryl Houser, Henry Hout, Deborah Howard, Eugene Howard. Mark Howarth, Candace Hudson, Terry Hudson, Leslie Huey, William Hughes, Timothy Hughes, Keith Jabonski, Christine Jackson, Victor Jakowenko, James Janis, Bruce Jasensky, Alice Jeresko, On Jeung, Jack Johnson, Ross Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Robert Jones, Clifford Jones. That Tiger Daniel Jones, Franklyn Jones, Gary Jones, Kim Jones, Tani Juarez, Andrew Kall, Anna Karnavas, Ka- liope Karnavas, Viera Kascak. Lothar Kaspar, Donald Kasper, James Kasson, Donald Katschka, Beverly Kay, Paul Kelleher, Monika Kellner, Robert Kellogg, Karen Kelley, Peggy Kelly, Colleen Keough, Marie Kerg, Susan Kermode, David Kessel, Catherine Khoury, Celia Kimball, Bradly King, John King. Lani Kingman, Ted Kinsella, David Kirkwood, Jos- anne Kissel, Barbara Klingbeil, Leonard Klocek, Robert Kloos, Deborah Klostick, Kenneth Knab. Judith Knill, Lisa Koballa, Karen Kocel, Ann Koes- tler, George Kolesar, Richard Komara, Joanne Komi- sar, James Konkel, John Kosko. Leslie Koss, David Kozar, George Kramer, John Kristofeld, Richard Kubelka, Mark Kudlicka, Bruce Kukec, Jacqueline Kurokawa, Richard Kuti. David Laing, Thomas Lamb, Jay Lambert, Kenneth Lariviere, James Larson, Andrew Lawless, Steven Lawson, Ruth Leachman, Albert Lee. Dana Lee, Susan Lee, Nick Lefkidis, Linda Leisin- ger, Robert Lelkes, Grace LeMond, Roland Leszkow- icz, Lynne Lewicky, Mary Likavec, nugsfasr 'K S J .x , r' arf r SS if or Self Direct For Juniors Means Time For Pretzelsg Also Hours Donna Lindsay, Harry Link, Matthew Lipstreu, Donald Lissner, William Little, Karen Little, Anne Loan, Patricia Long, Susan Lucas. Clark Lupton, David Lynch, Timothy Lynch, Robert Lyons, Peter MacDonald, Bonnie MacKay, Kevin McBride, Lee McConoughey, Dale McCormick. 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ROW 2 - lrene Hon- charenko, Carol Walker, Diane Regnatz, Linda Shafer, Carol Howes, Cindy Fauser, Shirin Sterling, Lani Kingman, Ruth Reber, Sue 0'Toole, Lori Knott, Bonnie Benedict, Mary lane Follman, Leslie Myers, Missy Matti, Alyssa Myers, Bernice Bacon, Pat Budner, Mary Anne Frleg, Sue Wheeler, Kay Evans, ROW 3 - lanet Greanoff, Cindy Marshment, Kathy Kaylor, Cherie Kuhn, Cindy Holmes, Ellen Doll, Rosemary Blum, Beth Deanovic, Sarah McClusky, Georgia Simmons, Chris Abrahamsen, Sue Bell, Susan George, Debbie Ham- mer, Dawn Johnson, Margaret Pardee, Beth Campbell, Sue 284!loiners Schultz, Kyle Wolf, Betty Preyer, ROW 4 - Thomas Hud- son, Steven Ott, Rob McLain, Bob Russell, David Saur, Steve Bugosh, Lewis Meriam, lon Morris, Louis Hetrick, Allen Heath, Mark Salzbrenner, Paul Rizzo, Don Matchett, lim Goodrich, Thomas Hinshaw, Mark Wilkinson, Dean Scarborough, Dennis Kennedy, lack Fitzgerald, Scott Mc- Cormick. ROW 5 - Russ Reiff, George Chausanski, Richard Wagner, Ken Rehm, Rich Strater, Scott Troy, Dale Mc- Cormick, Kim Giberson, Burt Fisher, Dave Parrish, Tim Easter, Steve Voit, David Tully, Larry Ranahan, Carl Hag- berg, Philip luarez, lack Middleton, Larry Heideloff, Phil Kirk, Robert Adamich, Dale Kirwelnz, Pete Chin, Dave Conte, Mike Ressler, CENTER: Vocational Automotive and Machine Trades - FRONT ROW - Mr. Roland Walrath, lames Konkel, Gilbert Figneiredo, Gary Fillmore, Stephen Fitzgerald, lay Shuga, Carig Demaline, loseph Check, Rich- ard Ross, Mr. Clinton High, William Crompton, William Kru- pa, Thomas Forkapa, Donald Brown, Warren Fleming, Earl Clifton, Ray Krupansky, Eric Mathiott, Mike Beno, Mr. Ralph Turner. ROW 2 - John Erdovegi, Jason Tober, Clark Lupton, Terrence Fischer, Gary Emery, loseph Balbo, Rich- ard Podracky, Peter MacDonald, Homer Puckett, Kenneth Osiek, David Slarcher, Clifford Nelson, Thomas Wilcoxin, Michael Cepec, loe Hampel, David Voytko, Lorne Mc- Lelland, Bob Thoden, Don Van Waldick, Mike Czechanski. ROW 3 - Frank Paytas, Daniel Quellos, Gary Shafer, Don- ald Keuchel, Stephen Link, Richard Billey, Gregory Damm, Eugene DeWerth, Garth Lapping, Thomas Byrne, Cal Flem- ing, leff Herris, Roger Weiss, Michael Woytko, Michael Ryan, Kevin McGuire, Al Lazar, Mark Graves, Brian Anglin, Bob Gibson, Pete Tiefenthaeler. Top: Chess Club - FRONT ROW - Rick McGinnis, Mo- hamed Yektayi, Arnold Young, Chris Parker, Ildiko Kassa, Ricky Brandstetter. ROW 2 - Phillip Giedrys, Gus Telides, Paul Baukema, Mark Von Rosenberg, Robert Duresky, Dave Kessel, Doug Reid, Mark Bryson. CENTER: Biology Lab As- sistants - FRONT ROW - Dawn Johnson. ROW 2 - lean Brown, Deirdre Dreby, Terri Clark, Judy Lesheski, Mrs. Mar- iella Marr. ROW 3 - Dianne Marin, Kathy Hollis, Ildiko Kassa. ROW 4 - loy Fink, Steve Tabor, John Rainieri, Tom Frenk, Mary Blythe Gehring. ROW 5 - loe Budji, Louis Herrick. Bottom: Barnstormers - FRONT ROW - Chris Abrahamsen, Karen Grane, Peggy Hastings, Diane Trope, Theresa Malcolm, Cindy Bibbs, Liz Dienes, Patty McNally, Leslie Myers, Amy Edmonds, Diane Risner, Cathy Gallagher, Carol Sechrist, Pam Howard, Judy Knill, Lee Mast, Patty Spellacy, lerilyn Friedmann, Mary Unger. ROW 2 - Mindy Avellone, Beth Devan, Tanya Chausanski, Patty Hastings, Ruth Reber, Diane Townsend, Heidi Rock, Cheryl Caldwell, Mary Sue Lawson, Mary Ann Balog, Melissa Corwin, Becky Girgash, Lani Kingman, Carol Walker, Susan Emery, Micki Friedmann, Kathleen Trayte, Sue Miller, Debbie DeOre, Christine Dukles. ROW 3 - Mike Walthius, Gordon Geiger, Andy Tabor, Mike Ressler, Jeff Shafer, Bill Hamilton, Chuck Eckerson, lan Crilley, Audrey Dolepski, Carol Howes, Dianne Regnatz, Peggy Coyne, Dawn Brown, Glen Brown, Tim O'Donnell, Cathy Knotts, Cindy Hall, Laura Weldon. ROW 4 - Shirin Sterling, Sara McClusky, Cheryl Spellacy, Charlyn Kuhn, Amy Popp, Sue Enklat, Lissa Morgenthaler, Lila Khoury, Cathy Khoury, lean Khoury. ROW 5 - Philip Kirk, Dale McCormick, Jack Middleton, lim Tetlow, Ken Rehm. loiners!Z85 Top: Boys' Gymnastic Team W FRONT ROW - Cliff Smith, Dave Eisele, Mike Boudon. ROW 2 - Dave Girbov- an, Don Dashiell, Vic Melaragno, Bryan Sakai, Doug Owens, lim Camper, Mr. Robert Yendrek. CENTER: Bowling Club f FRONT ROW - Mike Criss, Brian Posladek, Howard Wau- gaman, Lewis Meriam, Vicky May, Sean Collins, Richard Baller, Richard Paoloni, ROW 2 - Kenny Lee, Robert Du- resky, Albert Lee, Gary Smith, Harvey Lee, Pat Gibson, Pat Gallagher, Paula Lipker, Steve Walker, Bottom: Freshman Football - FRONT ROW - Russ Salzbrenner, Mike An- sberry, Bob Wendin, Chuck Cullinan, Steve Leachman, Dar- yl Shestina, Mike Moran, Alan Bennett, William Disbrow, Gerald Long, Charley Koz, Dave Herdmann. ROW 2 - Tim Vrabec, Louie Leniz, Mr. loseph Ertler, Mr. Daniel Gerome, Mr. Kenneth Ciolek, Don Strang, Rich Havens, Terry Dunn, Dan Graham, Ken Deininger. ROW 3 - Gary Browning, Eric Abrahamsen, Rich Wendin, Mike Bir, Dan Morgan, Greg Piper, Pete Robinson, lim Barron, Chuck Welsh, Jeff Dun- can, Stu Cass, Bob McDonnell, Mark Woodward, Eric Ster- benz, Rob Pyle, Kal Mapstone, Pat Scanlan, Mike Kapustic, lohn Craighead, Dave Eisile, Roy lohn, lohn Carey, Sam Brookover, Pat McEwen, Lee Evans, Ron Hinds, Wally Win- cer, Mike Ware, Mike Wilhelm, Bob Edwards, Chuck Guenther, Dan Smith, George Kariotakis, Ken Lindgren, Mark Sedlak, Mark Michel. Far Bottom: Varsity Band - FRONT ROW - Linda McLaughlin, Karen Moran, lohn Brewer, Brenda Moody, Kathleen McCarthy, Evelyn Buch- holz, Nadine Dietrich, Matt Voloshen, Lisa Dolvig, Laura Sasala. ROW 2 - Karen Kane, Erik Abrahamsen, Keith Phinney, Kathy lambrozy, Sue Fink, Virginia Fern, Bryan Monte, Amy Edmonds, Amy Doll, Don Rodemann, Leah Fer- guson, Judy Lewicky, Steve Krapf, Scott Bugosh, Mike Criss, Charles Fleck, Tim Walsh, Greg Straka. ROW 3 - Kathy Mack, Mary Meehan, Debbie Wentz, Barb Sechrist, Stacey Schofield, Mary Byrne, Paula Hoskins, Linda Alber, Bernie Winans, Mary Sue Lawson, loy Thomas, loe Wright, Tim Bush, Neil Thomas, David Girbovan, Dave Rowe, Gary Benedict, Gwido Dlugopolsky, Robert Schilling, Bruce Lane, Chip Williams, Terry Lee Compton, Mike Burley, Rick Ha- vens, Ken Scherban, lim Barron, Alfred d'Aliberti, Scott Endress, Chris Koenig, Karen Mickovsky, Ann Gilbert. 286floiners -HM Top: Girls' Gym Leaders - FRONT ROW - Jenny Miller, Cathy Schellin, Anita Benson, Karin Weber, Nancy Foran, Beverly Jones, Sharon Rupay, Renee Treaster, Cathy Clark, Lori Eve, Peggy Zappala, Jan Prajak, Marion Dorsch, Mary B. Gehring, Bobbie Matthews, Cindy Craig, Debbie Novotny, Ruth Broadbent, Janet Gaydos, Sarah Dzurik, Sue Knill, Cheryl Bodi, Karen Leisinger. ROW 2 - Ruth Arvai, Holly Havens, Laurie Chockley, Lois Myers, Arlene Nicholson, Patty Gatchell, Margie Van Peeren, Mary Weiss, Laura Wil- mink, Jeannette Dever, Nancy Novotny, Wiley Cornell, Chris Boruff, Leslie Myers, Beth Gitzen, Penny Golden, Carole Disbrow, Cindy Weimer, Debi Whitler, Helenmarie Hughes, lldiko Kassa, Patricia Dickey, Diane Voit. ROW 3 - Jenny Caldwell, Sue Babiak, Mary Kay Reiner, Kathy Reilly, Cindy Guker, Lauri Bennett, Mary Lynn Rothhaas, Laurie Young, Leslie Koss, Lynn Haas, Karen Crane, Lynn Moody, Mary Jane Follman, Trudi Mravec, Karen Orlosky, Lynn Lusin, Peggy Kaminski, Jean Monkowski, Karen Michel, Barbara Van Hala, Sarah Jones, Barbara Cervenak, Cheryl Dase, ROW 4 - Sue Bell, Ruth Reber, Caryl Cox, Leslie McCoy, Lynne Stewart, Liz Berka, Debbie Bonsteel, Carol Welfare, Pam Obral, Cindy Holmes, Dawn Johnson, Lynne Shestina, Karen Keaton, Kate Brennan, Susan Kermode, Michele Namitka, Lori Haas, Laura Pekarek, Cheryl Houser, Claudia Grass, Sue Haskett, Pam Nicholson, Laura Weldon, Beth Klamut, Kim Carpenter, Vickey Farrar. Center: Future Teachers ot America - FRONT ROW - Bob Cochrane, Lynn Lewicky, Shelly Sekerka, Martha Britton, ROW 2 - Thomas Frenk, Nancy Geiger, Karen Little, Mrs. Kathryn Lightell. ROW 3 - Mr. Robert Cochrane, Robin Ordway, Bill Maddox, Donald Gregg, Mary Elizabeth Ware, Hennie Weinhold. Bottom: Special Services - FRONT ROW - Molly Dalton, Cathy Clark, Leslie McQuilkin, Pat Dutton, ROW 2 - Beth Devan, Mary Ann Webb, Kateri Walsh. ROW 3 - Peggy Dalton, Lori Dase, Lauri Bennett, Cheryl Dawn Houser. Far Bottom: Distributive Education Club - FRONT ROW - Karen Dorko, Karin DiLorenzo, Judy Nary, Paula Kralik, Sharla Portale, Mr. Robert Smith. ROW 2 f John Galvin, Sheila McGuire, Mary Ann Gall, Nola Winegar- ner, Sandy Paydock, Bernice Southern. ROW 3 - Jim Dut- ty, Brian Grass, Dave Kirchner, Tim Kizimor, Bill Mion, Jim Palcos. Joiners!287 i is Top: Freshman Choir - FRONT ROW W Marian Rodis, Beth Hartman, Marcia Roglin, Gail Doerner, Janet Pimbley, Gayle Fiedler, Colleen Brady, Mary Cummings, Sally Shope, Lucy Courey, Eleanor Dee, Scott Endress, Larry Dase, Russ Salzbrenner, Gwido Dlugopolsky, Dave Jenkins, Barb Allen, Joy Thomas, Gloria Lund, LiJean Chin, Maureen Rosenheim, Patty Spellacy, Joan Gorman, Lesa Hricko. ROW2 - Leslie Carroll, Ellen Granger, Pat Conroy, Debbie Holliday, Bridget Caine, Jeannine Bassi, Karen Van Horn, Jean Seyfert, He- lene Nader, Sherry Stearns, Leslie Densham, lerilyn Fried- mann, Carol Hamburg, Kathy Hamm, Linda McLaughlin, Susan Bir, Judy Lewicky, Susan Forkapa, Vickie Benko, Sharon Forkapa, Paula Lipker, Pat Gibson, Cathy Jones. ROW 3 - Mary Rose Brittsan, Lisa Hockmuth, Pam Metz- ger, Carol Duran, Laura Sasala, Becky Anderson, Andrea Lemelli, Carol McNeil, Debbie Wentz, Amy Edmonds, Alfred d'Aliberti, Tim Budner, Dave Rowe, Richard Wendin, Frank Larsen, Tom Moore, Amy Doll, Kay Seabright, Kathy Mack, Tina Taylor, Michele Leaman, Mary Jo Lindsay, Karen Capa- dona, Kathy O'Donnell, Barb Holtz. ROW A - Chris Bren- an, Pat Evans, Mel Hawver, Joanne Cawley, Karen Nagy, Sue Whearty, Terri Withers, Theresa Dengel, Joanne Wetula, Debbie Sparks, Stacey Schofield, Jean Carman, Barb Sechr- ist, Virginia Fern, Jim Brinkman, Mitch Zimmer, Scott Bu- gosh, Tom Larkin, Chris Montgomery, Richard Krumreig, Mark Parrish, Karren Maxey, Cindy Bibbs, Amy Powell, Kathleen McCarthy, Noreen Vasko, Mary Chandler, Jan Emley, Robin Fortey, Karen Kane, Karen Moran, Elaine Pi- chler. ROW 5 -Janet Russell, Sue Solon, Cindy Hall, Dag- mar Monk, Joyce Stiles, Vickie Teater, Lynn Geib, Patty McNally, Marian Raabe, Diana White, Meg Beargie, Linda Nader, Erik Abrahamsen, David Kirsch, Bryan Monte, Joe Wright, Matt Voloshen, Steve Krapf, Joe Cunningham, Sue Duge, Becky Skettle, Susan Kosmalski, Leah Ferguson, Gayle Thomas, Martha Fedniak, Hildegard Groeger, Monica Newman, Sandy Sabo, Nadine Dietrich, Lisa Dolvig, Julie Mitchell, ROW 6 -Jean Piper, Martha Miller, Ellen Scholz, Brenda Moody, Karen Mickovsky, Paula Hoskins, Lisa Lie- ben, Mary Sue Lawson, Kathy Young, Annette Simon, Rosa- lie Cresswell, Sandy Fleming, Patricia Kilcoyne, Carolyn Muller, Donald Woike, Tom Baron, Eric Sterbenz, Lee Flana- gan, Tom Hlepas, Geoff Calvey, Vicki Ranken, Sandra Li- sowski, Audrey Dolepski, Kelley Ellis, Jill Jost, Mary Mee- han, Marcia Meermans, Christine Morton, Kathy Kizee, Hol- ly Mowry, Cindy Walter, Mary Rauch, Ann Gilbert. Center: TV Crew - FRONT ROW - Eric Bauman, Nolan Thorns- tonson, Rich Brandstetter, Dennis Dawson, Beth Barring- ton, Terry Mehan. ROW 2 - Kyle Wolf, Brad Kinzbach, Keith Keppler. Bottom: Health Center Staff - FRONT ROW - Janet Walker, Diane Gonson, Nancy Kosko, Sharon Gar- ula, Martha Trimble, Mary Beth Shuba, Mrs. Phyllis Strater. ROW Z - Mrs. Muriel Saur, Debbie Miles, Peggy Kelly, Connie Hartman, Sue Wise, Lorie Bantiel, Liz Russell. 288fJoiners Top: Hi Art Club 4 FRONT ROW f Lila Khoury, Aliceler- esko, Lyanne Schuster, Sherry Stearns. ROW 2 - Pam Sip- pola, Dolores Tereck, Corliss Konkel, Sandy Lisowski. ROW 3 4 Celia Kimball, Mr. Dante Cornachione, Bob Duresky. Center: Coleus - FRONT ROW - Celia Kimball. Marsha Hrabak, Alice leresko, Debbie Herzberger, Lee Mc- Conoughey, Tim O'DonnelI, David Myers. ROW 2 - Mr. Kenneth Haseley, Gale Freeman, Patti Skrovan, Mary Balog, Sandy Lisowski, Drew Tomco, Rick Krisak, Bottom: Cham- ber Orchestra Y FRONT ROW - Pat Budner, Linda Shat- er, Dale McCormick, Richard Wagner, Ernest Giaco, Bernice Bacon, Bonnie Petrasik, Beth Deanovic, Mary lackson, Robert Albers. ROWZ - Hennie Weinhold, Rosemary Rod- ic, Chris Brenan, Anita Johns, Kathy Troph, Ellen Doll, Alan Seabright, Wiley Cornell, Mark Wilkinson, lulie Heizberger, Bruce Gbur, Carol Nagy. ROW 3 - Dave Conte, Mr. Fred- rick Schaufele, David Tully. Top: Graphic Arts and Vocational Art - FRONT ROW W David Hill, Dave Bittel, Bob lones, Kim Nearman, Frank Moore, Terry Nims, Darryl Palermo, Marie Kerg, Mary Fish- ell, Nancy Stallings, Nancy Finkes, Clair McNally, Victor Gozion, Marc Clements, Erika Wanemacher, Mr. Cyril Kukla. ROW 2 - Marty Peters, Greg Likovich, Rick Martinez, Larry Matus, Garry Stevenson, lim Kasson, Mr. lordon Fronimo, Bruce Mould, Diane Risner, Bonnie McKay, loan Kohl, lanet Pejean, Nancy Priest, Sam Elias, Kevin Hogan, Carol Lovett, Victor Melaragno. ROW 3 Y Tom Yandek, Mark Neroah, Charles Duloie, John Tindel, Tom Simov, Randy Chestnut, Rich Fisher, Tom Mahall, Dom Batagglia, Rise Moser, Wes- ley Morgan, Dave Stewart, Ann Doody, Don Katchka, Gary Wells, lim Bonta, Greg Kraus, Gary Krute, Paul Menko. Center: Concert Band - FRONT ROW - Diane Voit, Paul Beauregard, Jan Prazak, Kathy Gall, Beth Updegratf, Paula Blackman, Chris Dukles, Cindy Mann, Anita lohns. ROW 2 A Debbie Bonsteel, Diane Winter, Doris Wishner, Ellen Cornell, Sallie Reiff, Cathy Gallagher, Cathy Lopatka, Cheryl Smith, Debby DeOre, Theresa Malcolm, Dennis Fay, Con- stantine Rodis, Dave Wentz, ROW 3 - Micki Friedmann, Dave Kvasnicka, Edward Palsha, Mary Jackson, Rich Mc- Ginnis, letf Mason, Rosemary Rodic, Barbara Palsha, Chuck Eckerson, Tim Brown, Frances Adams, Phillip Colvin, Rudy Weinhold, Andy Tabor. ROW 4 - llija Milovanovic, Steve Garee, Rich Kuti, Mark Williams, Debbie Kupar, lanet Gay- dos, Mark Wagner, Kevin Baxter. Bottom: lunior Varsity Cheerleaders - FRONT ROW - JoAnne Nicholson. ROW 2 - Connie Adams, Nancy Foran. ROW 3 - Leslie McCoy, Lynn Lusin. ROW 4 - Lori Haas. 290Uoiners kkkkk it? K 3' is Top: Varsity Cheerleaders - FRONT ROW -Janet Bacho. ROW 2 - Terry Rada, Jan Inglefield, Sue Wheeler. ROW 3 - Karin Weber, Debbie Walsh, Center: Cooperative Office Education - FRONT ROW f Mrs. Cheryl Brown, Cheryl Blake, Donna Murphy, Mary Ray, Diane Pape, Donna Tren- del, ROW 2 - Patty Porter, Debbie Koenig, Sue Scheckel, Jill Ashworth, Donna Losey, ROW 3 - Mary Ann Milone, Lahoma Robinson, Stacy Forestnel, LaVonne Neitzel, Joan Vargo, Bottom: Learning, Resource Center Staff - FRONT ROW - Heidi Rock, Kathrine Walsh, Liz Dienes, Cathy Kowalczyk, Karen Smith, Vicki Glaeser, David Myers, Jenny Geisler, Marlene Waxler, Andrea Leonelli, Judy Arvai, Tom Gray, Dale Weiss, Jack McLean, Connie Monahan, Gary Kawamoto, Nadim Essey, Patty Bacho, Mark Howard, Kathy Scheutzow, Melvin McMurtrey, Terry O'Callahan, Alexis Muzzicca. ROW 2 A Patricia Kilcoyne, Holly Mowry, Robin Mowry, Nancy Miller, Janet Russell, Michelle Barrier, Gregg Derenberger, Lynne Lewicky, Ken Combs, Phoebe Dulcie, Joan Gorman, Sundi O'Mara, Veronica Toth, Mary Jo Weber, Kathy Hamm, Kathy Daugherty, Nancy Dutton, Beth Morri- son, Sharon Peterson, Sharon Howell, Mary Himes, Jean Hale, John Radivoj, Bob Gala. ROW 3 - Jeff Lewis, Megan Rowe, Dianne Pope, Gwen Evans, Don Richmond, Tina Jano- ta, Sheri Toman, Joseph Mion, Valerie Galloway, Aaron Glas- berg, Steve Rines, Holly Havens, Anita Benson, Elaine Thod- en, Karen O'Malley, Gina Ricottone, Tom Kinsinger, Jim Nelson, Ed Havran, Robert Pyle, Beth Hartman, Bill Dowell. ROW 4 - Nancy Markus, Ann Rowe, Lucy Rodic, Steve Tabor, Mike Havran, Jon Rothhaas, Laura Stedman, Sally Shope, Cindy Sanger, Sue Zuercher, Dee Walsh, Shelly Bas- alla, Kathleen Trayte, Marcia Waterman, Becky Beard, Greg Nadvit, Terry Dunn, Debby Gordon, Mary Ann Balog, Melis- sa Corwin, Jodi Joiner, Cheryl Monroy, Dan Ebert, Theresa Dyke, Paula Lipker, ROW 5 - Craig McQuilkin, Jeff Shafer, Dave Stasko, Joseph Ohman, Mike Marton, Chuck Cullinan, Dan Dever, Don Johnson, Robert Duresky, Joe Papo, Kathy Mariakis, Jill Haley, Kathy Keel, Darlene Snell, Audrey Do- lepski, Ellen Scholz, Tina Kirby, Mary Beth Bogins, Laura Reger, Karen Gaudette, Lewis Meriam, Charles Smith, David Hudson, Dianne Varga, Cindy Hall. l Joiners!291 Top Lett: Freshman Basketball - FRONT ROW f Bob Peterson, Karl Heideloft, Mike Shaw, Chris Haas, lohn We- tula. ROW 2 A Mark Benes, Andy Starrett, Mitch Zimmer, Kevin Starrett, Tim McGuire. ROW 3 - Coach George Fan- nin, John 0'Brien, Al Lacava, Greg Piper, Mark Woodward, Mark Michel, Coach Mark Korey. ROW 4 f Mike Strahine, Carl Murway, Mark Van Hala, Mike Moran, ROW 5 - Mike Kapustik, Pat Scanlon, Chuck Graham. Top Center: Russian Club - FRONT ROW - Martha Britton, Shelly Sekerka, Patti Randle. ROW 2 - lody Cinnamond, Sandra Rossie, Caroline Gehrke. ROW 3 - lim Mclntyre, Rose Lees, Lily Fish, Cindy Ruder. ROW 4 - Mr. lames Erdelyi, Paul Mc, Namara, David Clark, lohn Dingham. Center: LARoom Statt f FRONT ROW f Mary Oadas, Matt Bill, Debbie Mulhall, Barb Rolland, Eileen Sinclair. ROW 2 - Cathy Gibson, Burt Fisher, Cathy Link, Edwin Hupp, Mary Kariotakis, Diane Butkiewicz, Mrs. Yvonne Fulimeni, ROW 3 - Helene Lee, Liz Molnar, Paula Gruendler, Denise Wunderle, Donna McCann, Eileen Haley, Sue Panza, Laura Stedman. ROW 4 - Mark Sibila, Rick Komara, Heidi Rock, Ellen Thorstein- son, Regina Komara, Mary Ellen Beal, Donna Losey. ROW 5 - Harvey Lee, Bryan Matlak, Rosemary Kuehn, Linda Gleske, Eva Toth, Patty Kilcoyne, Mike Budaii, Sharon Pro- dan, Kenny Lariviere, Mary McCarthy. Bottom: Watters Science Seminar - FRONT ROW A Mr. William Coleman, Terry Lee Compton, Sue Fletcher, Melanie Willis, Barbara Van Hala, Sue Lucas, Kathy Rowe, Sue Martyn, Debbie De- Ore. ROW 2 - Dawn lohnson, Francine Horrigan, lldiko Kassa, Thomas Frenk, Sallie Reitt, Bonnie Petrasik, ludith Lesheski, Laurel Benfiel, ROW 3 - Arthur Hady, Mary lackson, Mary lo Roach, Mario Gumshdjian, Curtis Morikae wa, Sue Bell, Dean Zimmerman, Debbie Howard, loy Fink. ROW 4 - Todd Brockman, lohn Cain, Rosemary Rodic, Ken Bugosh, lohn Adamich, Paul Baukema, Kevin Baxter, Emil George, lr., Ellen Doll, Gus Ruetenik. 292i loiners Top: Varsity Basketball - FRONT ROW - Coach Robert Wonson, Manager Tim Walsh, Coach Harry Groman. ROW 2 - Bob DiBiasio, Robin Hartman, Pat Connors, Chuck Car- penter, Chris Galloway, Ed Bird, Phil Hahn, Tom Saleet, Dan Saleet, Jamey Baby, Alex Verdova, Scott Patterson. Center: Golden Girls - FRONT ROW - Diane Wetula, Peggy O'- Donnell, Loretta Miskovic, Laura Wilmink, Stacie Benedict, Karen Kocel, Cindy Partain, Joan McGrath, Donna Duganier, Carole Disbrow, Debbie Walsh, Bev Fox, Barb Blackie, Ka- thy Porter, Dawn Gonzales, Janet Pimbley, Mary Fishell, JoAnn Meermans, Kathy Thaxton, Theresa Grega, Julie Thomas, Mary Unger, Pat Golden, Gail Doerner, Mimi Thomas. ROW 2 - Debi Regan, Joyce Milam, Chris Jack- son, Nancy Novotny, Pam Obral, Helen Mullen, Jo Kissel, Debbie Gough, Candy Dawson, Martha Waldeger, Gail Fi- nau, Connie Adams, Nancy Foran, Sarah Dzurik, Cheryl Bodi, Lois Myers, Mary MacDonald, Heather Heidelott, Chris Weppler, Colleen Brady, Terri Withers. ROW 3 - Jenny Miller, Tanya Chausanski, Mary Hein, Angie Wargo, Sue Ptatf, Becky King, JoAnn Nicholson, Cindy Hall, Cathy Knotts, Lisa Lieben, Viera Kascak, Barbara Cervenak, Leena Vehkakangas, Donna Polivchak, Karen Miscencik, Patty Keaton, Melanie Johnston, Becky Skettle, Amy Knott, Barb Unger, Cathy Copfer, Debbie Meloy, Carolyn Matthews. ROW 4 - Kim Carpenter, Leslie McCoy, Virginia Hanson, Lynne Rustad, Sabrina Powell, Becky Hall, Bonnie McGrew, Kathie Mariakis, Valerie Galloway, Sue Clark, Mary Casati, Karen Michel, Barb Klingbeil, Loxi Groscost, Rosemary Blum, Bonnie Benedict, Kathy Kaylor, Wiley Cornell, Mare garet Pardee, Peggy Kaminski, Peggy Coyne, Jeanne Mack, Lynn Pota, Patty Coyne. ROW 5 - Kathy Hahn, Carol Wel- fare, Cindy Guker, Ellen Cornell, Gail Sears, Tia Trivison, Peggy Furgales, Beth Klamut, Anne Loan, Kathie Fox, Patti Hastings, Joyce Cobb, Sue Kasarda, Cathy Lopatka, Mary Misencik, Debbie Shimko, Trudi Mravec, Pam Wright, Jo Weidemer, Lynn Shestina. Bottom, Cinema - FRONT ROW - Renate Burgyan, Celia Kimball, Andi Mattoon. ROW2 - Holly Blair, Joyce Milam, Mary B. Gehring, Mindy Avellone, Della Snider. ROW 3 - Molly Dalton, Marsha Hrabak, Mar- ian Darichak, Chris Abrahamsen, Mrs. Florence Rowe, Grace LeMond, Jill Novotny, Bill Beard, Mark Jones, Karyl Bittin- ger. ROW 4 - Mark Michel, Steve Narolski, Dale Plona, On leung, Craig Vrabec, Doug Owens. Joinersf293 Top: National Honor Society - FRONT ROW f Scott McCormick, Peggy Hastings, Cathy Schellin, Mary Ellen Dugan, Amy Moore, Sue Lang, Ann Geiger, Kathy Troph, Dennie Ranta, Sheryl Mclllvaine, Marina Staisny, Sue Fletcher, Debbie Walsh, Barb Blackie, Sue Knill, Alice leres- ko, Chee Jeung, Bonnie Herrick, Mary Ellen McNulty, Mary Unger. ROW 2 - Beth Ward, Carla Blackman, Alyssa Myers, Renate Burgyan, Peggy Zappala, Kathleen Kaylor, Bonnie Benedict, Anne King, Lesa Schofield, Peggy Faber, Bob DiBiasio, Mary Ann Casati, Michelle Rodriguez, Celine Walsh, Francine Horrigan, Mark Wilkinson, lean Monkowse ki, Loxi Groscost, Cindy Craig, Wiley Cornell, Mark Salz- brenner, Rebecca McElfresh. ROW 3 - Bill Huffman, Pam Wright, lo Wiedemer, Peggy Kaminski, Peggy Coyne, Lynn Pota, Betty Preyer, Mary Jackson, lane Bir, Dianne Regnatz, Karen Grane, Cindy Holmes, Dawn lohnson, Karen Mohar, Eldiko Kassa, Eileen Bacon, Ramona Guerrero, Liz Cullen, lames Roba, Mark Sibila, Evelyn Erlacher, Tim McNamara, Debbie Van Peeren, lohn Allen Heath, Lynn Moody, Bob Hinkelman. ROW 4 - Patrick lones, Carol Howes, Cherie Kuhn, Sarah McClusky, Glenn Mueller, Dennis Fitzgibbons, Lynn Shestina, lan lnglefield, Gayle Baran, Tanya Chausan- ski, Ellen Doll, Paul Rizzo, Thomas Hudson, Karen Keaton, Beth Ware, Nora Beckenhauer, Debbie Grusenmeyer, Lewis Meriam, Judith Lesheski. ROW 5 - Rodney Barrington, Don Kirch, lim Cadwallader, Richard Wagner, George Chau- sanski, Phillip luarez, David Brentlinger, Don Constantino, Andy Udris, Pete Comodeca, Donald Gregg, George Dowell, Robert Adamich, Ken Rehm, Larry Ranahan, Steve Vance, Henrietta Weinhold, Linda Shafer, Sue Bell, Dale Kirnelnz, Dave Conte, Bob Russell, Dean Scarborough, Susan Schultz, Mary Ann Frieg, Curt Morikawa. Center: Astronomy Club - FRONT ROW - Bernice Bacon, Charles Smith, John Cain, Sue Martyn. ROW 2 - Mr. Nicholas Frankovits, Mr. Alton Yarian, Karen Scherler, Bryan Monte, Bernie Winans. ROW 3 - Melvin McMurtrey, Alan Nagy, David Myers, Barbara Palsha, Carol Nagy. Bottom: French Club - FRONT ROW - Colleen Brady, Kathy Mack, Mary Unger, Linda Zinter. ROW 2 Y Tere Sheridan, Patricia Kovacs, Patricia Dickey, Gigi Hady, Kathy Rahm, JoAnne Rody. ROW 3 - Mary Sue Lawson, Barb Sechrist, lan Prazak, Carol Sechrist, Sophia Deseran, leannine Van Willigen, Marian Dorsch. ROW 4 W Thomas Frenk, Evelyn Erlacher, Jonathan Obracevic, Tanya Chausanski, Dianne Frimel, Rosemary Rodic. ROW 5 - David Greenhoff, Bill Maddox, Donald Gregg, Dianne Pope, Amy Popp, Lisa Morgenthaler. 294!Joiners nr H' ,,,. . A, ' sr W.. W ni ,ff i-r -f -1 Q am.. ...!,,, , M c c, VV , , ,V V V, R V ,,,, , , V ,,,,,, , , , , M, M l Tuff' S J' , ,,,,, 5, , - , ,FT fr rv if , fe J B , yr.. af - fm Y W -,,,,., , ,,,w,, ,QW ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,sc WWC ,sa J, W .Ja 'fi T 9 tug fl' I! FT , A N b Yr A I , . 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ROW 2 - lldiko Kassa, Vinka Murgu, Gale Freeman, Ernest Giaco, Pat Dutton, Curt Morikawa, Gary Browning. Bottom: Occupational Work Adjustment - FRONT ROW - Pam Kohler, Deborah Jones, Debbie Wil- liamson, Linda Blair, Patricia McCaftery. ROW 2 f Mr. Glen Salzbrenner, Leon Himes, Tina Kirby, Sue Beckett, Marian Mendenhall, Aniko Kassa, ROW 3 f Michael Mar- ton, Jim Beckett, David Farrer, Jeff McElroy, Jesse Greene, Robert Young, Joiners!295 aa l l Top: Varsity Hockey Y FRONT ROW - Pete MacDonald, Brian Kvasnicka, Soctt Hazlett, Matt Lipstreu, loe Balbo, Bob Lyons, Scott McCormick, Doug Hammer, lim McNae, Ken Kovezi. ROW 2 - Mr. Al Senkovitch, Tim Godtray, Pete Swing, Rick Graber, Dave Neyberg, left Knapp, Pat O'Neil, Don Lissner, Dale Alexander, Ken Lariviere, lim Pfaft, Rick Ross, Dennis Chan, Mr. Harry Hoskins. Center: Symphonic Orchestra - FRONT ROW A Pat Budner, Linda Shafer, Dale McCormick, Hennie Weinhold, Ernest Graco, Bernice Bacon, Mary Jackson, Robert Albers, Bonnie Petrasik, Beth Deanovic. ROW 2 A Richard Wagner, Rosemary Rodic, Ani- ta Johns, lanet Greanotf, Linda Moore, Kathy Troph, Ellen Doll, Bruce Gbur, Bob Salem, Dianne Dukles, Carol Nagy, JoAnne Hoty, lulie Heizberger. ROW 3 W Laura Pekarek, Lesa Schofield, Leslie McQuilkin, Kathy Hahn, Alan Lauer, lack Middleton, Karen Little, Bonnie Herrick, Steve Voit, Alan Seabright, Wiley Cornell, Larry Ranahan, Dave Conte, Carol Howes, Mary Lynn Konalak, Lyanne Schuster, Dianne Regnatz. ROW 4 - Connie Adams, Karen Scherler, Kyle Wolf, Nancy Reid, lim Tetlow, Sue Fletcher, Marty Neal, Scott Hazlett, Mark Wilkinson, Don Kirch, Gus Ruetenik, Scott Mesmer, Craig McQuilkin, Linda Blake, Ann Geiger, lim Lenahan, Benjamin Farah, Kevin Baxter, David Tully. Bottom: German Club - FRONT ROW f Heidi Rock, Bob Schilling, Beatrice Szentkiralyi, Bryan Monte, Chris Abraf hamsen, lan Prazak, Shelly Sekecka, Anita Benson, ROW 2 - Sue Enklat, Laura Pekarek, Steve Tabor, Rich McGinnis, Paul Stalter, Tim Conley, Rosina Salmen. ROW 3 - Mark Von Rosenberg, Phil Kirk, left Lewis, Andy Tabor, Randy Von Rosenberg, lohn Wilson, Dave Taylor, Willy Winca. 296!loiners HQ .fit feffsiivi S - ' 25:3 it . i f - T iff 5 t- S' x P5 SF 1. ee F F. tg, at . Top: Varsity Swimming Team A FRONT ROW - Doug Fi- nan, Mike Whelan, Pat Murphy, Joe Herringer, Don Con- stantino, Kevin Scanlan, lim Fedor, Curt Morikawa, Ken Wilhelm, Chris Wise. ROW 2 - Chuck Fleck, Bob Kloos, Bill Herringer, John Wilson, Pete Winegarner, Scott Mes' mer, Ron Ceers, Matt Voloshen, Bob Benko. Center: Stage Crew f Mr. Ed Moore, Steve Lawson, lim Tetlow, Rich Hannan, Mike Williams, Teresa Gordon, Kevin Gerity. Bot- tom: Backpacking Society - Tom Montgomery, Terry Ba- con, Steve DeLong, left Thompson, Don Conte, Baruch Spi- noza, George Kramer, Mike McDermott, Roger Willis, Doug Orchison, Gayle Freeman, Bonnie Mackay, Gary Wells, Paul Lestock, Katie Bauer, Patti Kowes, Mrs. T. White, Eric White, Mr. A, White, Mrs. M. White, Amanda White, Joiners!297 Top: Occupational Work Experience - FRONT ROW - Kathy Skidmore, Nora Eller, Brian Williams, Wieland Ruet- ing, Mike Babis, Peggy Shepherd, Sam Kash, Gail Heidinger, Greg Miller, Sharon Goforth, Candy Hudson, Renee Kresty, Bill Hilow. ROW 2 - Mr. Kenneth Knaggs, lohn lasica, Glen Palmer, Ken Canzone, Steve Niznik, Pat Darroch, Chris Miller, Glenn Schutte, lim Robertson, Bob Womer, Kevin Marshall, Greg Deetz, Mr. lames Sturznickel. ROW 3 - Tom lelepis, lim Burgess, Roger Rieck, Howard Rudolph, Ron Alexander, Dan Stockdale, Bruce MacDonald, lohn Burgess, Stephen Dezsi, Mike Woodward, Matt Burke, Mike McEwen. Center: Gym Leaders - FRONT ROW - Ron Wacker, Jim Spellacy, Bruce Roberson, Dennis Fitzgibbons. ROW 2 - Shaune Tighe, Greg Halvacs, Bob Lyons, Ron Cepulo, Robin Hartman, Tim larrell. Bottom: Spanish Club - FRONT ROW - Leslie McQuilkin, Sharon Rupay, Mary Ellen McNulty, Gail Doerner, Cindy Partain. ROW2 - Tara Cochran, Melanie lohnston, Scott McCormick, Missy Matti, Diane Trope. ROW 3 - Michelle Basalla, Margrit Richter, Kateri Walsh, Barb Rhodes, Betsy Mullen, Stacie Benedict. ROW 4 - Phillip Colvin, Ramona Guerrero, Lynn Stewart, Bonnie Egan, Liz Cullen, Ray Wilson. Far Bottom: lV Wres- tling - FRONT ROW - lim Goviannini, Rick Robertson, lim Spellacy, Paul Essi, Terry Spilker, Steve Zupan, Bill Duge, ROW Z f lack Harper, Rudy Mueller, left Hageman, Dale Solon, Joe Schotield, Rick Koz, Tony Belko. 298!loiners Top: Ski Club A FRONT ROW A Marcia Roglin, Carolyn Williams, Pat Golden, Cheryl Bodi, Sarah Dzurik, Roberta Voytko, Patricia Dickey, Sherry Repo, Robin Fortey, Pam Sippola, Lyanne Schuster, ROW 2 - Jenny Kerr, Sue Stew- ard, Sandy Palack, Bonnie MacKay, Bob Cochrane, Jill Hal- ey, Myrene Groscost, Margaret Webber, Nancy Safran, Lin- da Haas, Sally Kirkham, ROW3 A Pam Ebbert, Carol Hor- niak, Rhonda Withers, Debbie Van Peeren, Ann Adams, Mike DePauw, John Hricko, Jim Maddox, Mel Hawver, Jean Sey- fert, Maura O'Donnell, Mr. E.R, Fahnert, ROW 4 A Miss Sue Clark, Kay Evans, Gale Freeman, Debbie Groth, Cindy Guker, Kathy Reilly, Betty Preyer, Dan Kelly, George Sechr- ist, John Rainieri, John Carte, Bruce Lane. ROW 5 A Jeff Guelker, Jeff Buckley, Maureen Dugan, Liz Berka, Rick Stra- ter, Tim Blumena, Walt Hendricks, Mark Withorne, Jim Bichl, Doug Orchison. Center: Varsity Wrestling A FRONT ROW A Gene Cassidy, James Ray, Ken Salzbrenner, George Maddocks, Dave Jech, Mark Salzbrenner, Ron Wacker. ROW 2 A Shaune Tighe, Dale Drury, Ted Brandt, Andi Udris, Rod Barrington, Chuck Hageman, Pete Comodeca, Curt Meyers, Tony Cabot. Bottom: Vocational Welding A FRONT ROW A Rich Nicak, Ed Starcovic, Art Gozion, Dave Brun- ner, Steve Starosta, Bob Hlynosky, Fred Evensen, Chris Thomay, Carl Wolf, ROW2 A Mr. John Rafferty, Tom Maur- er, Dave Sibila, Kendall Phinney, Bruce Kukec, Mark Persi- co, Jack Dillon, Dennis Walsh, Joe Golden, John Lavelle, Bob Maddocks, Mr. Robert Reed. ROW 3 A Bill Shie, Chris Wilson, Ed Shaver, Ron Evans, Mike Croston, Mike Vaquet, Don Royle, Tom Eisele, Mark Billey, Mark Burmeister, Wayne Cook, Mike Gorski. Far Bottom: Tankateers A FRONT ROW A Diane Roeder, Karen Orlosky, Kathy Kaylor, Jo Weidemer, Pam Wright, Mary Ann Frieg, Sue Schultz, Candy Newcomb, Beth Ward, Lori Eve, Laura Maldonado, ROW 2 A Theresa Grega, Marian Dorsch, Barb Blackie, Barb Elliot, Chris Boruff, Kathy Gentile, Robin Ordway, Lynn Haas, Barb VanHala, Karen Michel, Kathy McLaughlin, Melanie Willis, Sue Lucas, ROW 3 - Dawn Gonzales, Holly Blair, Betty Tereck, Nancy Novotny, Ruth Reber, Dawn Johnson, Peggy Kaminski, Lynn Shestina, Cheryl Houser, Michelle Kurt, Leslie McCoy, Beth Klamut, Karen Little, Peggy Dalton, Mary Beth Cass. Joiners!299 Q1 Top: Concert Choir A FRONT ROW 4 Chris Geiger, Cindy Mann, Carol Nagy, Sandra Carpenter, Dianne Martin, Barb Smith, Beth Mathews, Pam Maddocks, Lois Myers, Cheryl Bodi, Sarah Dzurik, Susan Mann, Linda Zinter, Kathy Scheutzow, Victoria Troph, Cindy Partain, Debbie Forkas, loAnne Hoty, Dawn Gonzales, Barb VanHala, Chris Boruft, Lynn Sovol, lanet Gaydos, Diane Voit, Peggy Poling, lanet Dupay. ROW 2 - Dianne Tomaszewski, Cathy Stark, loan Preising, lean Maxwell, Connie Adams, Gwen Evans, Deb Faber, Pamm Sippola, JoAnn Nicholson, Caroline Gehrke, Leslie lones, Ruth Leachman, lan Naicki, Alan Nagy, Tom Lemon, Bob Cochrane, Linda Schneider, Carol Brewer, Lin- da Cote, Holly Havens, Chris Dukles, Frances Adams, Deanne Carroll, Cindy Weimer, Stacie Benedict, Yuen Kwong, Cheryl lones, Lori Dase, Lauri Bennett, Diane Car- twright, Anna Honcharenko, Debbie Rose, Sharon Garula, Bev lones, Pam Nicholson, Linda Benson, Sue Berrian, Car- ol Sechrist, Marion Dorsch, Tom Martin, Mike Walthius, Brian Bluemel, Brad Platt, lim Coleman, Sallie Reiff, Sue Simon, Laura Weldon, Martha Waldheger, Caryl Cox, Do- lores Tereck, Barb Rhodes, Dianne Frimel, Cheryl Caldwell, Laura Wilmink, ROW 4 - lanice DeLyle, Peggy Dalton, Del- la Snider, Karla Rodemann, Pam Poling, Susan Emery, Ann Adams, Ellen Bredes, Candy Dawson, loanne Patterson, Margrit Richter, Gordon Geiger, John Basch, Holger Schwarz, John Gitzen, Tony Kazanas, Micki Friedmann, Lor- rie Sobeck, Debbie Gough, Janis Chatfin, Rebecca Hall, Bet- sy Mullen, Becky Ebright, Dianne Pope, Mary Ann Webb, Renee Treaster, Joyce Milam, ROW 5 - Susann Stanley, Nancy Felgner, Mary Kariotakis, Susan Haia, Bonnie Mc- Grew, Molly Dalton, Lily Fish, Viki Henke, Michele Kurt, Kim Carpenter, Virginia Hanson, left Elias, lliia Milovanov- ic, George Shiekh, Randy Von Rosenberg, left Mason, letf Shafer, Dan O'Toole, Laura Pekarek, Wendy lost, Melissa Corwin, Linda Fecser, Natalie Barker, Kathie Fox, Megan Hilty, Carol Welfare, Mary Lynn Konalak, ROW 6 - Robin Mowry, Diane Darmour, Ann Rowe, Beth Klamut, Sally Rice, Nancy Packard, Cathy Loptaka, Susan Enklat, Heidi Rock, Dennis Fay, Ken Bugosh, Craig McQuilkin, lim Wooley, lohn Adamich, Bill Grane, Bill Hamilton, Donald Gregg, Lothar Klumpp, Mary Lou Kasper, Debbie Herzberger, Amy Popp, Kathy Hahn, Lisa Morgenthaler, Debbie Bonsteel, Diane Winter, Gail Sears. Center: Freshman Cheerleaders - FRONT ROW - Patty Bacho. ROW 2 - Barbara Unger, Pam Walsh. ROW 3 - Vicki Treater, Lucy Rodic, Kathy Jones. Bottom: Ushers' Club - FRONT ROW - Pat Gold- en, Liz Dienes, leannine Van Willigen, Carol Nagy, Sundi O'Mara, Loretta Miskovic, Cindy Panain. ROW 2 - Peggy Poling, Cheryl Anderson, Marian Raabe, Kathy Wiggenhorn, Deanne Carroll, Stacie Benedict. ROW 3 - Sharon Rupay, Paula Fryer, Ann Koestler, Beatrice Szentkiralyi, Kateri Walsh, Angie Wargo, Linda Cote, Debbie Shimko. ROW 4 - Grabor Dery, Kathie Fox, Liz Berka, Debbie Herzberger, Linda Fecser, Patti Hastings, Cathrine Link, Mary Lynn Rothhaas, Mary Hein, Monica O'Ravec. 300floiners e I se Top: Cross Country Team - FRONT ROW - loe Mallin, Larry Yankow, Gary Hermann, Len lreman, leff Knapp, lay Shuga. ROW 2 - Tom Donaldson, David Parrish, Harry Erhardt, lohn Streitel, Frank Soltis, leff Soltis, Pete Toth, Rick Flaesgarten. ROW 3 - Gary Fleming, Coach Frank Nixon, Ken Bowles, Hal Tate, Fred Ohman, Mike Depauw, Karl CeCeris, Scott Troy, Ken Anderson, Val Rubenis, George Depp, lody Hermann, Coach Ray Goodrich, Andy Doboze, Rick Cubberly. Center: Social Committee - FRONT ROW - lean Piper, Patty Keaton, Karen Misencik, Patty Fitzgerald, Kim Carpenter, Cathy Gibson, Diane But- kiewicy, Debbie Reagan, Lisa Lieben. ROW 2 - Patty Kil- coyne, Dennis Fantana, Maureen Dugan, leff Bentley, lean Monkowski, Nick George, Sharon Prodan, Mike Budaji, Re- gina Komara, lim Larson, Mrs. Yvonne Fulimeni. Bottom: JV Hockey -FRONT ROW - lim Brady, Tom Klostik, Alan Dezler, Matt Bill, Terry Dunn, Bill Maxfield, Kevin Gerity, Kevin McBride, Wes Morgan, Dave DiNardo, Dan DeVito, Garry Coch. ROW 2 W Coach Tim Godfray, lames Roba, Rudy Rentz, Drew Tomco, Mark Wagner, Greg Morgan, Mike DePauw, Don Conte, Tim Chrisman, Tony Portali, Louis luarez, Ron Cepulo, loe Check, Coach Harry Hoskins, Far Bottom - Student Council - FRONT ROW - Mary Un- ger, Carolyn Williams, Pat Golden, Mary Carol Hughes, Na- dim Essey, Cathy Kowalczy, Dana Morikawa, Cheryl Bodi, Kathy Rowe, Barb Blackie, Barb Van Hala, ludy Knill, Re- becca McEIfresh, Sundi O'Mara, Shelly Sekerka, Ann Geig- er, Anita Benson, Mike Keaton, Bob McGinnis. ROW 2 - Chris Montgomery, Connie Hartman, Sue Wheeler, Sue Mill' er, Lois Myers, Chris Dukles, Pam Poling, Cindy Bibbs, Kar- en Michel, Cindy Holmes, Beth Ann King, Lani Kingman. Audrey Dolepski, Becky Girgash, Peggy Pardee, Robin Mow- ry, lean Khoury. ROW 3 f Cathy Copfer, Dean Zimmer- man, Beatrice Szentkiralyi, Diane Darmour, Beth Klamut, Mindy Avellone, Sue Fink, Debi Regan, Kathy Kaylor, Mar- garet Webber, Peggy Coyne, Sue Clark, Laurie Chockley, Bill Huffman, Carol Howes, Lewis Meriam, Alfred d'Aliberti, Mark Parrish, Kathie Fox, Cindy Guker, Karin Keaton. ROW 4 - Jan Crilly, Sarah McCluskey, Larry Ranahan, Don lohnson, lohn Rainieri, Lynn Shestina, Pam Wright, Mary Beth Cass, George Usher, lohn Wilson, leff Shafer, Mike Walthius, Bill Hamilton, Emil George, Ken Rehm, Bob Rus- sell, leff McNerney, Dave Laing, Marc Metcalf, Bill Beard, Tom Callahan. ROW 5 - lack Middleton, letf Bentley, Bart Winnen, Chuck Tucker, Randy Von Rosenberg. loinersf301 , 1.- Top: Symphonic Band -FRONT ROW - Ellen Doll, Kathy Troph, Linda Moore, Sue Martyn, Linda Schneider, Kathie Fox, Alyssa Myers, Sue Bell. ROW 2 - Bonnie Herrick, Sandy Dowdell, Debbie Hammer, Allen Heath, Lynn Moody, Steve Voit, Carla Blackman, Eric Baumann, Bernice Bacon, Ernest Giaco, Jack Middleton, Cyndy Marshment, Karen Lit- tle. ROW 3 - Linda Dukles, Dianne Martin, Paula Fryer, Bruce Gbor, Bob Salem, Russel Reift, Frank Aust, Steve Bugosh, Jim Malinak, John Streitel, Dave Parrish, Todd Brockman, Mark Wilkinson, Scott Hazlett, Dale Kirweinz. ROW 4 - Terry Schordock, Jon Morris, Cindy Fauser, Mark Von Rosenberg, Karen Grane, Mary Anne Frieg, Larry Raria- han, Scott McCormick, Wiley Cornell, Alan Seabright, Cindy Craig, Missy Matti, Randy McCormick, Dawn Johnson, Gus Ruetenik, Scott Mesmer, Don Kirch. ROW 5 - Ken Rehm, Marty Neal, Jim Tetlow, left Shafer, Scott Troy, Sue Fletch- er, Gordon Geiger, Craig McQuilkin, Jim Goodrich. Center: Friendship - FRONT ROW - Cathy Kowalczyk, Leslie Densham, Barb Blackie, Debbie Sparks, Paula Lipker, Dana Morikawa, Debbie Meloy, Beverly Foran. ROW 2 Y Pam Richlin, Theresa Dyke, Kateri Walsh, Pat Dutton, Lynn Geib, Jo Wiedemer, Jeanne Mack, Barb Unger, Cindy Holmes, Bonnie Benedict. ROW 3 - Anne Wetula, Karen Nagy, Barb Holtz, Gloria Barchanowicz, Tamara Pont, Evelyn Buchholz, Audrey Dolepski, Dodie Wells, Karyl Bittinger, Miss Martha Latto. Bottom: Girls' Gymnastics - FRONT ROW - Vicki Vinch, Debbie Walsh, Carole Disbrow, JoAnn Meermans, Dawn Gonzales, Karin Weber, Mimi Thomas, Anita Johns. ROW Z - Ruth Arvai, Cindy Raabe, Terry Rada, Janet Bacho, Sue Babiak, Laurie Browning, Barb Blackie. ROW 3 - Peggy Burke, Helen Mullen, Sue Wheeler, lenny Miller, Viera Kascak, Mary Ann Casati, Connie Adams. ROW 4 A Jill Haley, Laurie Young, Lynn Lusin, Mary Lynn Rothhaas, JoAnn Nicholson, Leslie McCoy, Jan lnglelield, Mary Joseph, ROW 5 - Nancy Foran, Jane Kelly, Anne Rawlings, Dianne Macala, Liz Russells, Lori Haas, Kris 0'Brien. Far Bottom: Swim Timers - FRONT ROW - Peggy Kaminski, Peggy Coyne, Cindy Holmes, Sarah lones, Sue Bell, Peggy Has- tings, Colleen McKenna, Kathy Kaylor, Mary Ann Frieg, Jean Monkowski, Therese Grega. ROW 2 A Kate Brennan, Pam Obral, Patti Hastings, Dana Morikawa, Pat Connors, Avis Gazdick, Cindy Ruder, Kathy Rahm, Rosemary Hanuseck, Judy Girgash, Chris Wilhelm. ROW 3 - Ellen Cornell, Laura Maldonado, Mary Misencik, Patty Coyne, Dawn Brown, Cin- dy Guker, Natalie Barker, Nancy Geiger, Anita Benson, Pat- ty Getchell, Sally Carr, Karen Misencik, ROW 4 - Mr. Jer- ome Steigerwald, Marion Dorsch, Judith Hart, Nancy Novot- ny, Barb Van Hala, Laurie Chockley, Mary Weiss, Susan Kermode, Leslie Koss, Peggy Dalton, Sue Enklat, Peggy O'Donnell, Liz Russell. 302fJoiners 'fr seems? ' -J-4 F' - - T: West: ' - L l4' if Top: Varsity Football - FRONT ROW - Dennis Fitzgib- bons, Mark Lopatka, Marc Metcalf, Steve Taylor, Rick Young, Chuck Tucker, Mark Brittsan, Kevin Hogan, Bob McKay, Rick Dill, Steve Havens, Mark Salzbrenner, Bob Lanza, Rick Branstetter. ROW 2 - Jim Lipker, Tom Mina- deo, Joe Pandoli, Mickey Gallagher, Dennis Tomasch, Dave Dorenkott, Pete Comodeca, Rob McClain, Bob McDonough, Steve Strahine, Glenn Mueller, Dan Saleet, ROW3 - Lorne McLelland, Tim McNamara, Brian Lynch, Jeff Yencha, Rick Strater, Alex Verdova, Rod Barringston, Cal Fleming, Bob Zambi, Mike White, Tom Saleet. ROW 4 - Darrick Finian, Bob Haas, Joe Schofield, Tom Bernard, Kurt Schwenkel, Bob Dimmick, Ted Brandt, Greg Belko, Jim Vanuch, Chuck Carpenter, Mike Chambers. ROW 5 - John Kristofeld, George Sechrist, Dave Kirkwood, Tom Smith, Mike Rada- kovich, Craig Vrabec, Kevin Flaesgarten, Jim McNea, Tom Lamb, Wes Morgan. ROW 6 - Mickey Maher, Tom Erhardt, Dan Mullen, Bob Deers. Center: Boosters - FRONT ROW - Janet Bacho, Loretta Miskovic, Barb Unger, Joanne We- tula, Leslie Densham, Joy Southwick, Kathy Hamm, Cathy Kowalczyk, Debbie Walsh, Barb Balckie, Beverly Foran, Carole Disbrow, Kathy Porter, Julie Thomas, Mimi Thomas. ROW 2 - Debbie Shimko, Tamra Pont, Jan Ranahan, Karen Nagy, Peggy Kaminski, Mary Ann Casati, Pam Wright, Wiley Cornell, Jean Monkowski, Karen Michel, Barb Klingbeil, Donna Lindsay, Della Snyder, Trudi Mravec, Lynn Geib, Chris Jackson, Pam Obral, Therese Grega. ROW 3 - Chris- 'ne Dukles, Lynn Lusin, Kim Carpenter, Leslie McCoy, Barb Cervenak, Pat Kilcoyne, Eve Buchholz, Bonnie Benedict, Colleen McKenna, Lynn Pota, Jeanne Mack, Peggy Coyne, Patti Hastings, Patty Keaton, Sallly Carr, Terri Rada, Helen Mullen. ROW 4 W Holly Fulger, Cindy Guker, Rosemary Rodic, Patty Fitzgerald, Pat Connors, Dianne Dukles, Lucy Rodic, Sabrina Powell, Virginia Hanson, Beckey Hall, Mar- tha Waldheger, JoAnne Nicholson, Jo Wiedemer, Kathie Fox, Mary Misencik, Lynn Coates, Sue Wheeler. Bottom: Fresh- man Orchestra - FRONT ROW - Chris Brenan, Karen Mlckovsky, Tim Budner, Evelyn Buchholz, Amy Edmonds, Pam Metzger, Paul Stojkov, Robin Fortey. ROW 2 - Bill Rajnav Marv Chandler, Dan McLaughlin, Tim O'Donnell, Ann Gilbert, Lisa Dolvig. Joiners!303 Top: Computer Club - FRONT ROW - David Myers, Lewis Meriam, George Kramer, Peggy Hastings, Mike Marton. ROW 2 - Chuck Beargie, Randy Dolepski, Bill Shannon, Dan Dever, Tim 0'Connor, George Chausanski, Tim Brown. Center: Freshman Wrestling Team - KNEELING - Stuart Cass, Russ Salzbrenner, loe DiMarino, Ed Guest, Charles Koz. STANDING - Mark Essi, Lou Leniz, lack Shaarda, Tim Dunn, Mike Mino, Dave Furst, Chuck Guenther, Bob Dulov- ics, Bill Disbrow, Sam Kralik, Daryl Shestina, Tom Lenahan, Scott Crislip. Bottom Left: Dance Group H FRONT ROW - Peggy Zappala, Andrea Mattoon, Kathy Mooney. ROW 2 - Dianne Dukles, Ruth Broadbent, Lyanne Schuster. ROW 3 - Cheryl Bodi, Caryl Cox, ludy Rogers. ROW 4 - Holly Havens, Kim Carpenter, Cathy Trump, Fran Adams. ROW 5 - Debby Howard, Gigi Hady, Debby Deore. ROW 6 - Penny Golden, Leena Vehkakangas, Cathy Jones. ROW 7 - Myrene Groscost, Loxi Groscost, Therese Grega. ROW 8 - Leslie Jones, Cindy Holmes, Lissa Morgenthaler, ROW 9 - Carol Welfare, Susan Stanley. Bottom Right: High Times - FRONT ROW - Tim Elliott, Carla Blackman, Kevin Miller. ROW 2 A Dianne Dukles, Peggy Zappala, Sue Knill, Lesa Schofield. -w .HST J- Top: Marching Band - FRONT ROW - Anita Johns, Cindy Mann, Linda McLaughlin, Kathy Troph, Linda Moore, Deb- bie DeOre, Judy Lewicky, Lisa Dolvig, Sue Martyn, Kathy McCarthy. ROW 2 - Paul Beauregard, Linda Schneider, Kathy Gall, Ellen Doll, Sue Bell, Alyssa Myers, Brenda Moody, Karen Moran, Karen Mlckovsky, Paula Blackman, Evelyn Buchholz, ROW 3 - Diane Darmour, Loxi Groscost, Debbie Elliott, Sue George, Jean Conley, Ginny Hanson, Hol- ly Fulger, Jenny Caldwell, Kathy Mooney, Mimi Thomas, Beth Campbell, Mary Meehan, Myrene Groscost. ROW 4 A Carolyn Williams, Leslie Jones, Peggy Coyne, Candy Daw- son, Lynn Rustad, Debbie Bennett, Lissa Morgenthaler, Kim Carpenter, Cindy Holmes, Penny Golden, Nancy Novotny, Sue O'Toole, Cheryl Bodi, Janet Gaydos. ROW 5 - Mike Burley, Chris Koenig, Ken Scherban, Richard Kuti, Jeff Shafer, Scott Troy, Tom Darmour, Ken Rehm, Jim Tetlow, Brian Kvasnicka, David Conte, Mary Anne Frieg, Sue Fletch- er. ROW 6 - Cathy Lopatka, Cyndy Marshment, Kathy Jambrozy, Karen Kane, Paula Fryer, Linda Dukles, Kathy Mack, Eric Baumann, Bernice Bacon, Debbie Bonsteel, Sal- lie Reiff. ROW 7 - Jack Middleton, Don Bitter, Keith Phin- ney, Barbara Sechrist, Stacey Schofield, Virginia Fern, Kim Wolf, Cathy Gallagher, Bryan Monte, Bonnie Herrick. ROW 8 - Diane Winter, Ellen Cornell, Don Rodeman, Lynn Moody, Allen Heath, Dale Baumann, Diane Martin, Dennis Fay, ROW 9 - Terry Schordock, Timmy Walsh, Scott Bugosh, Steve Krapt, Cindy Fauser, Mark Von Rosenberg, Chuck ljeck, Jon Morris, Steve Voit, Karen Little, Todd Brockman, Debbie Hammer. ROW 10 - Mark Wilkinson, Cindy Craig, Rich McGinnis, Joe Wright, Tim Bush, Gary Benedict, Micky Friedmann, Theresa Malcolm, Scott Hazlett. ROW 11 - Ed Palsha, Jim Malinak, Dave Girbovan, Frank Aust, Dave Rowe, Steve Bugosh, Russell Reiff. ROW 12 - Scott Mc- Cormick, Karen Grane, Rosemary Rodic, Al Seabright, Jeff Mason, Amy Doll, Amy Edmonds, Barb Palsha, Wiley Cor- nell, Larry Ranahan, Dave Kvasnicka, John Streitel. ROW 13 - Scott Mesmer, Chuck Eckerson, Jim Art, Tim Brown, Terry Compton, Robin Fortey, David Kirch, Fran Adams, Gus Ruetenik, Don Kirch, Randy McCormick. ROW 14 - Missy Matti, Jan Janiki, Bonnie Petrasik, Rick Wagner, Craig McQuilkin, Beth Deanovic, Gordon Geiger, Mark Wagner, lim Goodrich, Kathie Fox, Bruce Lane. ROW 15 - Barbara Elliott, Dianne Voit, Chris Duckles, Beth Klamut, Lynne Stewart, Ann Koestler, Dianne Duckles, Cheryl Jones, Na- dine Dietrich, Lee Mast. Center: Intensive Office Education - FRONT ROW - Miss Lauray Zackowski, Diane Schigel, Donna Poliuchak, Lynn Holland, Donna Mertes, Janet Bach- o, Donna Rudd, Jackie Kurokawa, Peggy Poling, Sharon Egan, Sue Winkler, Sue Olshewski, Cindy Shearer, Therese Grega, Sheryl Mcllvaine, Clara Velez, Jennifer Miller, Janis Crawford, Laura Wasko, Ellen Fencl, Carol Dawson. ROW 3 - Miss Suzanne Peters, Debbie Sperli, Janet Schmucki, Rosie Nagy, Debbie Shimko, Dana Lee, Sharon Host, Joyce Ciocca, Cindy Verdea, Loretta McNamara, Linda Blake, Vi- olet Radakovich, Leena Vehkakangas, Diane Roeder, Sue 0'Toole, Mary Kelleher, Betsy Acklin, Shirley Straka, Linda Dillinger, Ann Krisak, Becky Carnes, Debra Belko, Mrs. Judy Sellers. ROW 3 - Debbie Sobek, Patricia Morehead, Nancy White, Darlene Miczak, Sue Terbrack, Sue Haskett, Sheila Byrne, Connie Frazier, Debbie Klostik, Mary Lynn Rothhaas, Linda Gleske, Rosemary Kuehn, Terry Kandalec, Barb Rol- land, Ann Stasko, Kathy Whiley, Debbie Miles, Eva Palencar Novak, Gloria Trepak, Sabrina Powell, Beth Hartman, Chris Weppler, Pat Connors, Wendy Morgan, Mrs. Betty Baldridge. 305 Top: Junior Varsity Swimming Team - FRONT ROW - Tom Foster, Dave Given, lim Lenahan, lim Heide, Bill D'- amico, Tom Hinshaw, Kevin Thomascik, Mike Cvilikas, Herb Rinesmith, Dan Dever, Ray Wilson. ROW 2 - Ken McEwen, Joe Cunningham, loe lambrozy, Kal Mapstone, Nick George, lerry Richmond, Mike Burley, Mike Fay, Bill Leonelli, Billl Little, AI Chan. Center: Junior Varsity Basketball Team - lim Wooley, John Bennett, Randy Von Rosenburg, George Zambie, Tony Kazanas, Bob Mravec, Chuck Koch, Rick Nier- y, Pat Dickey, Kevin Miller, Kip McMahon, Tim Lewis, Mike Barrett, Ken Rush, Mark Verdova, Dave Huffman. Bottom: Lens and Shutter - FRONT ROW - Dave Kessel, Lyanne Schuster, Pamela Sippola, Dolores Tereck, Bob Duresky. ROW Z - Mr. William Jones, Gloria Barchanawicz, Dan Tasch, Doug Owens, Cheryl Murphy, Mary Utley, Chuck Eckerson, Ken Schuster, Tom Frenk. 306 Va ff ' :-1 :' W if 3' on , '- . S E' L ig 1 ff' if C F. Top: Thespians - FRONT ROW - Chris Abrahamsen, Cherie Kuhn, lim Tetlow, Cheryl Spellacy, Bill Hamilton. ROW 2 - Dianne Regnatz. ROW 3- Lynn Pota, Shirin Sterling. ROW 4 - Susan Enlilat, Sarah McClusky, Dawn Brown, Ken Rehm, Cheryl Caldwell, Dale McCormick, loanne Hoty. Center: American Field Service - FRONT ROW - Lila Khoury, Faith Buncher, Colleen McKenna, Tara Cochran, Debbie Van Peeren, Mary Unger, Pat Randle. ROW Z - Michelle Orges, Barbara Rhodes, Wendy lost, Carol Howes, Pat Dutton, Keteri Walsh, Laurie Chockley, Evelyn Erlacher. Bottom: PA Crew - Sarah McCIusky, Ruth Knes- trict, Cheryl Caldwell, Ken Rehm, Beth Barrington, Dawn Brown, Laura Weldon, Richard Wagner, Debbie Van Peeren. 307 Administration and Faculty Creden-tialls ALBRIGHT, MARY E. Latin. BA, MA, University of Michigan. Latin Club. ALVERSON, THOMAS English. BS, Bowling Green State University: MA, Case-West- ern Reserve University. AM ES, DEBORAH P. Art. BA, Muskingum College. ANDERSON, JAMES R. Social Studies. BA, University of Illinois: MA, University of North Carolina: PhD, Case - Western Reserve University, Group Leader. ANDERSON, MARGARET A. Printing Expediter. ANTEL, CARL B. Physical Education, BS, Miami University: MA, Kent State Uni- versity, Intramurals, Group Leader. BACH, NELLIE Attendance Assistant, BA KA, STEVE Assistant Custodian. BALDRIDGE, BETTY J. Vocational Education - IOE. BS, MA, Miami University. IOE Steno Club. BALL, MARTHA J. Librarian. BS, State College of Arkansas, LRC Pages. BALOUGH, ANNA Matron. BARNICK, RICHARD Television Technician. LRC - TV Crew. BASSI, BETTINA I. English. BA, Middlebury College: MEd, Framingham State Col- lege, Group Leader. BATTAGLIA, DOMENIC F. Vocational Education - Commerical Art. Coleus. BEALL, HARLEY J. Earth Science. BA, Fairmont State College: MS, University of Montana. Watters Science Seminar. BECHTEL, MAX D. Counselor. BS, Indiana University: MEd, Wittenberg Universi- ty. JV Football Assistant Coach, Testing Supervisor. BECK, RUSSELL C. Horticulture, BS, MS, Ohio University. Eligibility. BECKS, MARIANN L. Swimming Aide. AA, Cuyahoga Community College. BEEBE, BRUCE T. Social Studies. BS, Kent State University: MA, Western Re- serve University: PhD, University of St. Andrews, Student Council. BELLUSH, WILLIAM Assistant Custodian. BENES, WILLIAM A. Driver Education. BS, ME, Kent State University. BENNETT, STEPHEN F. Social Studies. BA, Haverford College: MAT, Harvard Universi- ty. Barnstormers. BENNINGTON, SUE E. French. BA, Ohio Wesleyan University. Cheerleaders. BERARDELLI, DANIEL Assistant Custodian. BERRY, LOUIS C. Social Studies. BS, MA, Bowling Green State University. Child- ren Inc. BILSKI, NATALIE C. Clerk-Typist. BIR, FLORENCE Cafeteria Secretary. BIRCHFIELD, PATRICIA A. Physical Education. BS, Bowling Green State University. Per- forming Gymnastics, Gymnastics Competing Team. BISCHOF, ANDREW P. Social Studies. BA, Wittenberg University: MS, Hofstra. Coun- cil of International Affairs. BISCHOF, MARION L. Mathematics, BS, Kent State University. BITTINGER, BETTY Guidance Secretary. BOEHM, EVELYN M. Attendance Assistant. BOULTER, NANCY Counselor. BA, Colby College: MA, Kent State University. Ju- nior Red Cross. BOWEN, JOHN A. Social Studies, Journalism. BS, Kent State University. High Times. BOWMAN, JUNE E. English. BA, Case - Western Reserve University. BRACE, MARILYN Chi ef Clerk. BRANDSTETTER, KEVIN J. Horticulture, Biology. BS, Miami University. JV Wrestling. BRECKENRIDGE, ORVILLE Special Education. BA, Baldwin - Wallace College. Bowling. BROCKETT, BRUCE L. Physiology, Biology. BS, MA, Kent State University. Tennis Coach. BROWN, CHERYL A. Vocational Education - COE. BS, MEd, Kent State University, COE Club. BROWN, NORMAN R. Social Studies. BA, Baldwin f Wallace College: MA, Duke University. Group Leader. BRUGGEMAN, DONALD E. Driver Education. BA, Western Michigan University. BURTON, J. ASHl.AND Psychology. BA, Case - Wutern Reserve University. Hi-Ri- ders, Group Leader. BURTON, DONNA L. Counselor. BS, Ohio University: MA, Kent State University. CAMPBELL, DARLENE G. Main Office Secretary. CARROLL, FLORINE F, English. BS, Ohio State University: MA, Western Reserve University. CASEY, IOSEPH C. Driver Education. BA, University of Northern Iowa: MA, Michi- gan State University. Safety Club. CAWRSE, ROBERT C. Superintendent of Lakewood Schools. BA, Baldwin - Wallace College: MA, PhD, Case - Western Reserve University. CELLINI, LOUIS Social Studies. BA, Heidelberg College: MA, Bowling Green State University. CHICHURA, MICHAEL Fireman. CIOLEK, KENNETH G. Health. AA, Cuyahoga Community College: BS, Kent State Uni- versity. Varsity Baseball Assistant Coach, Freshman Football Assistant Coach. CLARK, SUE E. Physical Education. BS, MacMurray College: MS, Indiana Uni- versity. lntramurals, Tankateers, Ski Club. COAD, JEANNE L. Learning Resource Center Aide. LRC Pages. COCHRANE, ROBERT H. Social Studies. BS, BA, MA, Bowling Green State University. Future Teachers of America. CO LBY, CAROLINE Secretary to Assistant Principal of Administration COLD, JOHN Counselor. BA, Bowling Green State University: MA, Columbia Teachers' College. COLEMAN, WILLIAM G. Biology, BA, Ohio Wesleyan University: BS, MS, Ohio State University. Watters Science Seminar. COLNON, DANIEL R. Industrial Arts. BS, Kent State University. JV Swimming Coach, Varsity Swimming Assistant Coach. COPE, AGNES House II Principal. BS, Ohio State University: MA, University of Michigan. CORNACHIONE, DANTE M. Art, BS, Western Reserve University. Hi Art Guild. COUSINEAU, THOMAS R. Driver Education. BS, MS, Indiana University. Varsity Football Assistant Coach. CRAIG, ELIZABETH C. English. BA, MA, Case - Western Reserve University. Dance Chaperone. CRAIG, PATRICIA Learning Resource Center Aide. CRANE, SUSAN Home Economics. BS, Ohio State University. CURTNER, ANN L. Mathematics. BS, Ohio State University. Watters Science Seminar. DALTON, MARCIA A. English. BS, Ohio State University. Group Leader. DAVIS, B. NEIL Vocal Music Supervisor. BS, MA, Kent State University. DAVIS, EVELYN Cafeteria, Hall Aide. DAWSON, IVOR Assistant Custodian. DEGYANSKY, EUGENE House Ill Principal. BA, Baldwin A Wallace College: MEd, Kent State University. DElDERlCH,ARTHURJ. Industrial Arts. BS, MEd, Kent State University. Varsity Foot- ball Assistant Coach. DENICOIA, MARIAN P. English. BS, California State College. DEVITT, KATHERINE K. Learning Resource Center Media Librarian. BA, BSLS, MSLS Case - Western Reserve University. DIBIASIO, ANTHONY Learning Resource Center Coordinator. BS, MA, Ohio Universi- ty. Senior Class Adviser. DICAPRIO, ROSE M. Spanish. BS, Spalding College. Spanish Club. DODD, MARY ANN Business. BS, Ohio State University. Ticket Sales, DONLEY, MARJORIE Physical Education. BA, Denison University: MS, University of Colorado. Athletic Board, Intramural, Officials, Sport Leaders. DRAP, JOAN L. Home Economics. BA, Sacramento State College. Banquet Serving. DUDIC, ANNA Matron. DUDLEY, WADE Assistant Custodian. DUNCAN, ROBERT J. Mathematics. BA, Oberlin College: MA, Ohio State University. DUNN, JAMES C. Mathematics. BS, Kent State University. Student Council. ECHELLE, LISELOTTE German. BA, Marygrove College. Ski Club, Freshman Cheerleaders. EMMETT, BETTY J. Mathematics. BA, Thiel College. Friendship. ERDELYI, JAM ES A. Russian, English. BS, Kent State University: MA, Case - Western Reserve University. Russian Club. ERTLER, JOSEPH D. Social Studies. BS, Bowling Green State University. Freshman Football. EVENSEN, ANGELINE Matron. FAHNERT, EUGENE R. German. BA, Mt. Union College: MS, Kent State University. Ski Club, German Club. FANNIN, GEORGE B. Physical Education. BS, Miami University. Freshman Basket- ball Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. FAROUHAR, ALEXANDER Business. BA, MA, Western Reserve University. FAUD, VIRGINIA G. Home Economics. BS, Baldwin - Wallace College: MA, Ohio State University. Future Homemakers of America. FELTY, ROBERT H. Business. BA, Ohio University. FINN, HELEN M. Counselor, BA, Notre Dame College: MA, University of Notre Dame. Usher's Club. FISHELL, EILEEN W. Study Hall Manager. FO RSTER, BARBARA English. BA, Miami University: MA, Western University. FOSTER, JOAN T. Mathematics. BS, Ohio State University. FRANKOVITS, NICHOIAS Earth Science. BA, University of Akron. Astronomy, Geology. FREEMAN, M. JEAN Printer. FRITZSCHE, GILBERT M. Industrial Arts. AA, Cuyahoga Community College: BS, Kent State University. FRONIMO, JORDAN Vocational Education - Graphic Arts. FULIMENI, YVONNE Student Center Director. Social Committee, L Room Staff. GALLO, WENDV Spanish. BA, State University of New York at Buffalo. GAMBINO, ROBERT P. Physical Education. BS, MS, Bowling Green State University. Varsity Football Assistant Coach. L Club. GARNER, ELLEN E. Physical Education. BS, MA, Ohio State University. Girls' Lead- ers, Intramurals, Girls Interscholastic. GEIGER. RUTH Study Hall Manager. GEORGE, EMIL Chemistry. BS, BEd, MEd, Kent State University. Watters Sci- ence Seminar. GEROME, DAN J. English. BA, Mt. Union College, Freshman Football Coach, ln- door and Outdoor Track Coach. GIERACH, KAREN L. English. BA, Ohio Wesleyan University. Friendship Club. Coleus. GILMORE, ULAH L. Music. BS, Ohio University: MM, Northwestern University. Concert Choir and Ensembles. GOOD, CAROL A. Spanish. BA, Ohio University. American Field Service. GOODRICH, RAYMOND Mathematics. BS, Mt. Union College: MEd, University of Pitts- burgh. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Cross-Country Assist- ant Coach. GRANE, CHARLENE E. Secretary to Assistant Principal of Instruction. GROMAN, HARRY G. Driver Education. BA, Heidelberg College: MA, Bowling Green State University. Varsity Basketball Coach, FCA. GRUBER, GRACE M, Home Economics. BS, Kent State University. Future Home- makers of America. I HAJBA, JOSEPH Assistant Custodian. HAMILTON, WILLIAM Humanities and Communications Coordinator, BS, Wittenberg University: MA, University of Chicago. HART, JEANNE Project Read Aide, Coordinator, HARTMAN, DAVID Assistant Custodian. HASELEY, KENNETH Social Studies, English. BA, Kent State University. Coleos. HAVELKA, JAMES A. Business. BA, Baldwin - Wallace College. Hi Commercial. HAVENS, ROBERT D. Business, English. BA, Baldwin - Wallace College. HEACOX, THOMAS Assistant Custodian. HELMS, BARBARA English. BA, Carnegie - Mellon. HENDERSON, PETER H. Lakewood Board of Education, Federation for Community Planning, Assistant Director of Research. HENESEY, EDWARD Fireman. HIGH, CLINTON J. Vocational Education - Auto Mechanics. HIGH, PHYLLIS J. Typing Aide. HOLCOMB, LILLIAN English. BA, Oberlin College. Coleus. HOLMES, ROGER Assistant Superintendent of Lakewood Schools. BS, MS, Miami University: PhD, Columbia University. HOSKINS, DORIS S. Home Economics, Accounting. BS, Kent State University. HUDSON, EDWARD Assistant Custodian. HUTCHESON, BETSY M. English. BA, Westminster College: MA, Ohio University. Quill and Scroll. INGHAM, IRMA L. Secretary. IREY, JACK R. Chemistry. BA, MA, Indiana University. Watters Science Seminar. IRWIN, GLORIA Learning Resource Center Media - Librarian. BA, MSLS, Case - Western Reserve University. JEFFERIS, FRANKLIN L. Chemistry. BS, Case Institute of Technology: MAT, Duke Uni- versity. Golf Coach. JEVACK, JAM ES M. Social Studies. MEd, Kent State University. JONES, CAROLYN G. mime Economics. AA, Stephens College: BS, University of inois. JONES, WILLIAM F. Mathematics. BS, Grove City College: MS, Westminster Col- lege. Lens and Shutter. JUSTICE, JAMES F. Vocational Education - Machine Shop. AA, Cuyahoga Com- munity College: BA, Kent State University. KANTER, HELEN Study Hall Manager. KIRKPATRICK, DORIS Cinema Business Aide. KIRSCH, LILLIAN Cafeteria, Hall Aide. KLEINECKE, ADELL M. Physical Education. BEd, LaCrosse State University: MA Uni- versity of Michigan. Leaders' Club, Intramurals. KLOOTS, WALTER F. Attendance Assistant. KNAGGS, KENNETH G. Vocational Education - OWE. BS, Bowling Green State Uni- versity: MA, Western Reserve University. KNEPPER, DARYL E. Business. BS, MS, Bowling Green State University. High Times Business. KOCH, DAVID C. Counselor. BA, Miami University: MS, Westminster College. Ushers Club. KOEPFER, KARL J. Driver Education. BS, MEd, Bowling Green State University. KOHRING, PHYLLIS A. Art. BA, Mt. Union College. Ski Club. KONYS, JEROME Cafeteria, Hall Aide. KOOS, LILLIAN MTSC Operatorj KO REY, MARK W. Social Studies, BS, Bowling Green State University. Freshman .Basketball Coach. KRIST, ANDREA D. Spanish. BA, Western Reserve University: MA, Boston College. Spanish Club. KU HAR, LANA E. Reading. BS, University of Dayton. KUKl.A, CYRIL A. Vocational Education - Commercial Art. Diploma, Cooper School of Art. LABARRE, PEGGY J. English. BA, Baldwin 4 Wallace College. LAFLEUR, I0 CAROL English. BA, College of William and Mary, MAT, John Carroll University. Barnstormers. , LAING, ALAN R. Mathematics. BS, Geneva College, MAT, Indiana University. LALONDE, MIRIAM L. Secretary. I LANG, Jonu c. W Mathematics. BS, Kent State University. Group Leader. L IASKA, JUDITH A. L Learning Resource Center Aide. 1 LATTO, MARTHA Counselor. BS, Ohio State University, MEd, Kent State Univer- sity. Friendship. LASKY, KENNETH Industrial Arts. Electronics. LAUSCH. ESTH ER Matron. LEESEB ERG, RONALD A. Biology, Space Science. BS, Kent State University, MA, West- ern Michigan University. Fuelless Flight Club. LIGHTELL, KATHRYN S. English. BA, Baldwin A Wallace College. Future Teachers of America. LOGAN, PATRICK Social Studies. BS, Ohio State University. Varsity Wrestling Coach. LONG, DARA Bookroom Manager. LUCIEN, RONALD G. Instrumental Music Coordinator. BS, ME, Kent State Universi- ty. Bands. LUKAC, MARTHA Matron. MADDOX, BARBARA Clerk-Typist. MAHNEN, DAVID E. Special Education. SA, Cuyahoga Community College, BS, Kent State University. METZLER, JERRY C. Physiology, BS, Miami University. All Sports Trainer, Fresh- man Wrestling Coach. MEYER, ARTHUR D. g Biology. BA, Goshen College, MA, Ohio State University. Wat- ters Science Seminar. MIHOCIK, JOHN R. English. BA, Wittenberg University, MA, Ohio State University. Varsity Football Assistant Coach. L Club. MILES, DOROTHY Biology. BS, Northwestern University: Ma, Kent State University. MILLS, ALFRED Assistant Custodian. MOORE, ARTHUR W. Speech, Drama, English. BS, Bowling Green State University, MA, Indiana University. Barnstormers, PA Staff, Stage Stafl. MOORE, EDWARD Civic Auditorium Manager. MOORHEAD, LISLE W. Mathematics. BS, Indiana State Teachers College, MA, Bowling Green State University. Ticket Manager. MORRISON, ANTOINETTE J. Spanish. BA, Duquesne University. Spanish Club. MOWRY, IVAN H. Industrial Arts. BS, Western Michigan University, MA, Colum- bia University. MYSLENSKI, EUGENE Principal. BA, MA, Case - Western Reserve University. NICHOLSON, ORVAL E. Mathematics. BS, Salem College, MEd, West Virginia University, NIKON, FRANK P, I Physical Education. BS, MS, Ohio University. Cross-Country Coach. NOVAK, DONALD J. Counselor. BS, Cleveland State University, MA, Case - West- ern Reserve University, Freshman Baseball Coach. 0'CONNOR, TIMOTHY I Mathematics Aide. I oNonfJEcH.srsvEu 1 Security Officer. ' ONK,JAMESJ. L Learning Adiustment Program. BA, Baldwin - Wallace Col- ' lege. Social Club. PADEN, ROBERT B. Industrial Arts, BS, Ohio Northern University, MA, Colorado State College. PAINTING, RICHARD W. English. BA, Mt. Union College. Debate. PENDELL, MARY M. French. BA, Baldwin - Wallace College, MA, Western Reserve University. French Club. PETERS, SUZANNE M. Vocational Education - IOE. BA, Notre Dame College. IOE Club. PII ELPS, DONALD L. Biology. BS, Ohio University. JV Basketball. PIKTEL, JOSEPH Assistant Head Custodian. PLATT, GEORGE S. Mathematics. BS, Clarion State College. C0-Military Advysmy Cinema Business. PRESTON, DAVID J. Driver Education. BEd, Kent State University. MARINO, FRANK D. Social Studies. BA, Pennsylvania State University. Council on Human Relations. MARR, MARIELIA Biology Ame. MARTON, AN DREW Assistant Custodian. MAUER, CHARLES Assistant Custodian. MAY, JOAN Matron. MCBRIDE, MARY O. Earth Science, Biology. BA, Western State College of Colorado. Student Council, Boosters. MCDOWELL, KAY Learning Resource Center Clerk-Typist. MCNALLY, DANIEL F. Lakewood Board of Education. Standard Oil Company, Reprod- uction Unit Manager. MCNAMARA, WILLIAM Social Studies. BS, ME. Kent State University. MCNERNEY, ARLINE M. Learning Resource Center Aide, AV Scheduling. MCQUILKIN, DONALD F. Lakewood Board of Education. McQuilkin And McQuilkin. Cer- tified Public Acountants, Partner. MEINKE, JAMES D. Earth Science. BS, Bowling Green State University, MA, West- ern Michigan University. PRIVITERA, ANGELO Diversified Cooperative Training. BA, MA, Bowling Green State University. Golden Girls, Varsity Football Coach. PUZZA, MARTHA Matron. RAFFERTY, JOHN Vocational Education - Welding. RALLS, ROBERT E. Vocational Education Coordinator. BS, Ohio University, MEd. Kent State University. RAMPELT, JEROME T. Social Studies. BS, MA, Ohio State University. Council on Human Relations. RANNEY, PHILLIP A. Lakewood Board ol Education, Schneider, Smeltz, Huston and Bissell, Attorney, Partner. RAWLINGS, GERALDINE C. Deaf Education, BS, Miami University, MS, Butler University. Special Service Club. REECE, NANCY J. Learning Resource Center Media Librarian. BA, BS, Ohio State University, BSLS, MA, Case v Western Reserve University. LRC Pages. REED, ROBERT Vocational Education - Welding. REILEY, MILES Assistant Principal, Administration. BS, Youngstown Universi- ty, MEd, University ol Pittsburgh. REINAGLE, DAMON J. Art. BS, Kent State University. Hi Art. REITEN BACH, EVA English, German. BA, Witten berg University. German Club. REMPHER, JAMES Proiect Read Technician. LRC Projectionists. RIDELL, MICHAEL Home Liaison Aide. RINI, MARY ANN English. BA, Notre Dame College, MA, John Carroll University. Barnstromers. RITCHIE, BARBARA J. Art Aide. Cleveland Institute of Art: BS, Baldwin - Wallace College. ROBINSON, HOWARD E. Mathematics. BS,1Ohio State University, MA, Case - Western Reserve University. ROEDER, ELIZABETH F. Counselor, BA, College of Wooster, MA, Michigan State Univer- sity. National Honor Society. ROPES, BARBARA I. Learning Adyustment Program Aide. ROSS, WILLIAM Head Custodian. ROUSH, JOHN G. Social Studies. BA, Miami University. JV. Football Coach, Track Assistant Coach, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. ROWE, FLORENCE y Cinema Adviser. BA, Bowling Green State University. RUPERT, JOHN E. V Lakewood Board of Education Vice President. Broadview Sav- ings B Loan, Executive Vice President SALTSGAVER, LEAH R. Learning Resource Center Clerk-Typist. SALZBRENNER, GLEN D. Vocational Education - OWA. BA, University of Northern Iowa. OWA Club. SANDERS, LESTER Assistant Custodian. SAUKKONEN, IRMA W. Director of Caleterias. BA, BS, Kent State University: MS, Western Reserve University. SAUR, FREDERICK L. English. BS, Ashland College, MA, Ohio State University. Se- nior Speakers. SAUR, MURIEL E. School Nurse. RN, Aultman Hospital, BS, Ashland College. SCHADE, FRANCIS Assistant Custodian. SCHAUFELE, FREDRICK H. Jr. Music BME, Baldwin - Wallace Conservatory of Music. Orchestra. SCHMALZ, GRETCHEN M. Physical Education. BS, University of Wisconsin. Dance Lead- ers, Dance Group. SCHMITT, NORBERT Security Officer. SCHORDOCK, DOLORES Caleteria, Hall Aide. SCOTT, GLENN E. Industrial Arts. BA, University of Cincinnati, BS, MA, Ohio State University. Eligibility. SCOTT, IOSEPHINE Matron. SEKARAJASINGHAM, SHIRLEY J. French. BA, Case - Western Reserve University. French Club. SELLERS, JUDY L. Vocational Education - IOE. BS, Ohio University. IOE Club. SENKO, HELEN Matron. SERGEANT, PORTIA E. Biology, BA, Ohio Wesleyan University, MS, Ball State University. SEZNOV, VICTOR Assistant Custodian. SILVERMAN, VIC Social Studies. BA, University of California, Berkeley, MA, Western Reserve University. SKINNER, ROBERT NIEL Physical Education. BS, Kent State University. Swimming Coach. SMITH, LILLIAN Secretary to the Principal. SMITH, RICHARD DEAN Vocational Counselor. BA, Glenville State College, ME, Kent State University. SMITH, ROBERT N. Business. Distributive Education. BBA, Cleveland State Univer- sity. DECA. SMO LILO, EDWARD Fireman. SOBE, ANNABELLE, H. Study Hall Manager. SOPKO, KATRIN Matron. SORS, EMIL W. English. BA, St. Charles College, MA, John Carroll University. SPRAGUE, MARJORIE English. BA, Ashland College. Coleus. STEHLIK, GERTRUDE Secretary. STEIGERWALD, JEROME Social Studies. BA, University of Akron. Swim Timers. STEMEN, SAUNDRA K. Art. MEd, Miami University. STIEGER, CHARLOTTE C. Data Processing Secretary. STINCHCOMB, ESTHER Learning Resource Center Aide. STINGEL, MARY G. Earth Science. BS, Heidelberg College, MS, University ot Wyo- ming. Ecology. STRATKA, ANDREW Assistant Custodian. STRATER, PHYLLIS R. School Nurse. RN, St. Lukes School ol Nursing. STUPIANSKY, ADAM Cafeteria, Hall Aide. STUPIANSKY, HELEN Cafeteria, Hall Aide. STURZNICKEL, JAMES F. Occupational Work Experience. BS, Kent State University. JV Football Coach. SUMNEY, IANICE Bookkeeper. TAYLOR, NANCY Social Studies. BA, St. Ioseph's College: MA, Marquette Uni- versity. Student Council. TELFER, RALPH T. Industrial Arts. BS, MA, Ohio State University. TIDYMAN, MARIE Cafeteria, Hall Aide TOCHEK, MARY ANN Matron. romcuo, MARY Matron. runnin, RALPH E. ' Vocational Education - Machine Trades. BS, Kent State University. ULRICH, JAMES I House I Principal. BA. Western Reserve University, MA, Kent State University. VANCE, HOWARD P. Mathematics. BS. MEd, Miami University. Chess, Group Leader. VAN HORN, JAMES Social Studies. BA, Wittenberg University. VAN SCHOOR, ALTA Matron. VAN SCHOOR, EUGENE Assistant Custodian. VARZELLE, EMILY Business. BBA, Case - Western Reserve University. National Honor Society. VETTER, ANNA M. Music Department Secretary. VIDD, BARBARA English. BS, Kent State University. Forensics. WALKER, TERRYL Social Studies. BS, Ashland College. Chess. WALRATH, ROLAND Vocational Education - Auto Mechanics. WARD, NANCY Stu dy Hall Manager. 1 WEIR, KAREL Project Read. BS, Ohio State University, MA, Jersey City State College. WEST, CIARK g I English. BA, Fairmont State College, MA, West Virginia University. WHITE, ALLEN Science, Electronics. BA, Case A Western Reserve University. Backpacking Society. WHITE, GLADY3 Main Office Secretary. WHITE, JENNIE Clerk Typist. WHITE, MICHAEL Social Studies. BS, Bowling Green State University, MAT, Anti- och - Putney Graduate School. Peace Corps, Backpacking Society. WILLIAMS, MARY ELLEN Mathematics. BS, Ohio State University. Student Council. WINCHELL, VIRGINIA g English. BA, Ursuline College, MA, John Carroll University. WINKEL, HAROLD A. Art, Photography. BFA, Ohio Universrty,MA, Case - Western Reserve University. Lens and Shutter. WITMAN, BEVERLY B. Mathematics. BA, Denison University, MS, Cleveland State University. WOLFGANG, HARRY C. Physics. BS, Muskingum College, MST, John Carroll University, Watters Science Seminar. WONDRAK, GERALD A. Music. BMEd, Bowling Green State University, MM, Indiana University. WONSON, ROBERT F. Social Studies. BA, Western Michigan University. Varsity Bas- ketball Assistant Coach. WOOD, JAMES Fireman. WOOD, JOHN Assistant principal, Instruction. BS, Baldwin - Wallace Col- lege. MA, Case - Western Reserve University. WOYCITZKY, TERRY R. English. BS, Bowling Green State University. Freshman Foot- ball Assistant Coach. YARIAN, ALTON S. Earth and Space Science. Planeterium Director. BA, Hiram Col- lege, MA. Case A Western Reserve University. Astronomy Club. YENDREK, ROBERT I. Physical Education. BS, Kent State University. Gymnastics Coach. YODER, ORIE Business. BS, Ohio State University, BS, MBA, Kent State Uni- versity. Credit Union. YOUNG, EMMALEE Spanish, Counselor. BA, Geneva College. JV Cheerleaders. ZACKOWSKI, LAURAY M. Vocational Education - IOE. BBA, Cleveland State University. IOE Club. ZIMMERMAN, JOHN C. Driver Education. BA, Ohio Wesleyan University, MEd, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Athletic Director. ZVERINA, ROSE MARY Protect Read Secretary. ABLES, ROY 413 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 3. ACKLIN BETSY 333 girls' Glee Club 23 Childrens, Inc. 1,23 Friendship 23 IOE 2, ADAMICH, ROBERT 139 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 Childrens, Inc. 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 Latin Club 2, 33 Treas. 23 LRC. ALLEN, JOAN 159 Barnstormers 1,2,33 Boosters 33 Swim Timers. ALUROVIC, MARIA 192 High Times 1,23 Barnstormers 33 Boosters 23 L Room Staff 23 Student Council 43 Ushers 2. ANDRE, MARY ANN 192 DCT 1. ANSEN, ERIK 204 Concert Choir 2,33 Freshman Choir3 Hockey 3,4. ARMBRUSTER, EDWARD 287 English, Social Studies, Business. BABY, JAMES 233 Freshman BasebaIl3 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Freshman Basket- ball3 JV Basketball3 Varsity Basketball 1,23 Freshman Football. BACON, EILEEN 265 Freshman Choir3 National Honor Society3 Latin Club 1,23 Volunteer Agencies 1,2,3. BAIGHTEL, JEFFREY 157 English, History, Science. BARAN, GAYLE 389 Boosters 1,2,33 Student Council 33 Varsity Cheerleader 2. BARRIBALL, PAUL 306 Freshman BBSEOBIIQ Freshman Football. BARRINGTON, BETH ANN 307 Friendship 43 Golden Girls 1,33 PA Announcing Staff 13 T.V. Crew 1,3. BARRINGTON, RODNEY 287 Chess Club 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholarship3 Student Council3 Freshman Football3 JV Foot- ball 33 Varsity Football 1,22 Ranger of the Week3 All LEL3 L- Club 1,23 JV Wrestling 43 Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3. BARTEL, PAUL 244 English, History, Science. BEAL, MARYELLEN 189 L-Room Staff 1. BEARD, WILFRED 408 Cinema Advertising 13 Bowling 2,33 Chess Club 33 Student Council 1,23 Golf 3. BEARGIE, CHARLES 192 Biology Lab. Assistant 1,2. BECKENHAUER, NORA 303 Bowling 1,2,33 Hi-Art 2,33 Basketball All-Stars 33 Leaders Club 33 Officials 2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 2,3. BELL, SUSAN 319 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Varsity Band 33 Concert Band 23 Symphonic Band 13 Marching Band 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 Latin Club3 Secretary 23 National Merit Scholar- ship3 Watters Science Seminar 1,2,33 Athletic Board 1,23 Pres. 13 Shield 33 L-Pin 33 Medal 23 Basketball All-Stars 1,2, 33 Hockey All-Stars 1,2,33 Leaders Board 1,23 Leaders Club 1,2,33 Executive Secretary 23 Officials 1,2,33 Soccer All- Stars 1,33 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2,3. BEMAN, JEANNE 189 Boosters 23 Friendship 3. 310 Senior Activities BENEDICT, BONNIE 365 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Sophomore Choir 33 Barnstormers 2.33 Boosters 1,23 Friendship 1,2,33 Vice- President 13 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society. BENO, MICHAEL 192 Freshman Baseball. BENTLEY, JEFFERY 289 Freshman Choir3 High Times H.R. 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BLACKIE, BARBARA 233 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 1,2,33 President 13 Secretary 23 Executive Council 13 Friendship 1,2,33 Secretary 23 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society3 Ski Club 2,33 Social Committee 13 Student Concerns 1,2,33 Student Council 1,23 IV Cheerleader 33 Freshman Cheerleader 43 Major Gymnas- tics 1,2,33 Tankateers 1,2. BLACKMAN, CARLA 189 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Varsity Band3 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 2,33 High Times Editorial 1,23 High Times Staff 33 H.R. Representative 13 AFS Club 33 Barnstormers 33 Friendship 3,43 Golden Girls 23 National Honor Society3 Quill 81 Scroll3 Student Council 43 Volunteer Agencies 33 Modern Dance 1. BLAKE, CHERYL 294 COE 1. BLAND, PATRICIA 177 Leaders' Club 2. Bl.ANK, MICHAEL 159 Hockey 1,3. BLATT, WILLIAM 307 Gymnastics 33 Freshman Wrestling. BLISS, CHRISTINE 307 Boosters 1,2,33 Publicity Chairman3 DCT 13 German Club 43 Golden Girls 2,33 Latin Club 4. BLOCK, PATRICIA 365 Boosters 23 Golden Girls 23 Student Council 1,2. BLUM, ROSEMARY 343 Cinema Advertising 23 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boosters 1,2,33 Friendship 2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 Ski Club 2,3. BILLEY, MARK 206 Concert Ensemble 13 Debate Team 13 L-Room Staff 13 Ush- ers 1. BIR, JANE 303 National Honor Society. BIRD, EDWARD 303 Freshman Basketball3 JV Basketball 33 Varsity Basketball 1, 2. BOHRER, ROBERT 204 English, Mathematics, Science. BOHUSLAWSKY, DALE 279 English, Social Studies, Vocational Shops. BONNIS, DAVID 157 Concert Choir 23 Serving Statl 23 Social Committee 3. BOSWORTH, EDWARD 207 English, Social Studies, Science. BOTKINS, MELODYE 294 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 High Times H.R. Representative 2,33 Boosters 3. BOTSON, PHYLLIS 192 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,4. BOWEN, GERALD 177 English, Social Studies, Science. BRADY, JAMES 279 JV Football 33 Hockey 1,23 FCA 3. BRANSTETTER, RICHARD 413 Astronomy 8 Geology 13 Chess Club 1,23 Latin Club 33 T.V. Crew 1,23 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L-Club 13 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 3. BRAVCHOK, MARY 303 Mountaineering Society 1. BRENTLINGER, DAVID 389 Cinema H.R. Representative 33 High Times H.R. Representa- tive 23 Mountaineering Society 1,23 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholarship 13 Student Council 23 Freshman Football3 Tennis 2,33 Track - Outdoor 3,43 Freshman Wrestling. BREWER, CAROL 303 Concert Choir 13 Girls' Glee Club 2,33 Mixed Chorus 2,43 Boosters 3,43 FHA 2,3,4. BRINICH, KENNETH 159 Ski Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Freshman Football3 Golf 23 Freshman Wrestling. BRITTSAN, MARK 389 Freshman BasebaIl3 JV Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Freshman Basketball3 JV Basketball 33 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L-Club 13 Freshman Wrestling3 FCA 1,2,3. BROWN, MARK 206 Varsity Football 2. BUDAJI, EMERY 365 High Times H.R. Representative 13 L-Room Staff 13 Safety Council 33 Social Committee 13 JV Wrestling 2. BUDAJI, JOSEPH 233 Freshman Choir3 Biology Lab. Assistant 13 Freshman Foot- ball3 JV Wrestling 2. BUDNER, PATRICIA 169 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Varsity Band3 Chamber Orchestra 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 2,3. BULLOCK, JANE 333 Mountaineering Society 13 Hi Art 13 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Volun- teer Agencies 33 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Officials 1,2,3. BUNCHER, FAITH 189 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club 13 German Club 4. BURGYAN, RENATE 294 Concert Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 33 Cinema Editorial 1,2,33 Editor 13 Advertising 1,2,33 Business 23 HR Representative 33 Barnstormers 33 Boosters 43 President 43 Friendship 33 National Honor Society3 Student Council 2,3,4Q Leaders' Club 2,3,43 Volleyball All-Stars 33 Quill and Scroll. BURNS, NANCY 192 Hi-Riders. BUTKIEWICZ, DIANE 169 Barnstormers 23 L-Room Staff 1,23 LRC Staff 2,33 Social Committee 1,23 Ushers 2. CABOT, STEPHEN 347 Wrestling 2,3. CADWALLADER, JAMES 401 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 High Times HR Repre- sentative 33 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholar- ship3Golt1,2,3. CALDWELL, AARON 377 English, Social Studies, German. CAMPBELL, BETH 319 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club? Golden Girls 23 Student Council 23 Major- ettes 1,2,3. CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH 408 Friendship 33 L-Room Staff 33 Basketball All-Stars 43 Volley- ball 4. CARELL, CHARLES 304 National Honor Society3 Spanish Club 13 IV Baseball 23 Freshman FOOTDZII3 IV Football 2. CAREY, GAVIN 413 Freshman Basketball3 IV Basketball 33 Freshman Football. CAREY, KEVIN 347 English, Social Studies, Science. CARR, MICHAEL 244 Freshman Basketball3 IV Basketball 3. CARTE, IOHN 333 LRC Staff 33 Ski Club 1. CASATI, MARYANN 157 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boosters 1,23 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society3 Lens and Shutter Club 33 Shield 13 Major Gymnastics 1,2,33 Swim Timers 3. CASH, CATHERINE 304 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. CASS, MARYBETH 306 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club3 Boosters 3,43 Coleus 13 Friendship 43 Student Council 1,2,33 Basket- ball All-Stars 33 Leaders Club 3,43 Tankateers 1,2. CEPEC, MICHAEL 177 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. CHAUSANSKI, GEORGE 365 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 High Times HR Representative 2,33 National Honor Society3 Lens, Shutter Club 1,2,33 Student Council 1,2,3. CHAUSANSKI, TANYA 265 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club 1,23 Tres. 13 Barnstormers 1,23 Boosters 23 French Club 1,23 Friendship 2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society3 Basketball All-Stars 1,2,33 Ol- ficials 3. CHIN, PETER 159 Cinema HR Representative 13 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 High Times HR Representative 23 Boosters 43 Childrens, Inc. 1,2,33 Proiectionists 3,43 Pres. 43 Special Services 43 Volunteer Agencies 3. CIVOVIC, WALTER 413 Concert Choir 33 French Club 33 Freshman Baseball3 Out- door Track 2,33 Soccer 1,2. CLARK, SUSAN 347 Cinema HR Representative 1,21 Boosters 1,2,33 Golden Girls 1,2,33 Ski Club 1,23 Student Council 1,2,33 Basketball All- Stars 1,23 Volleyball All-Stars 1. CLEMENTS, MARC 192 Coleus 1,23 Introspect 33 Hi Art l,2,3. COATES, IANICE 279 DCT 1. COCHRAN, TARA 289 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club 1,23 V. Pres. 13 Pres. 23 Astronomy 81 Geology 33 Secre- tary 33 Chess Club 13 French Club 33 Spanish Club 13 Stu- dent Council 43 Volunteer Agencies 3. COLLIER, CHARLENE 265 English, Social Studies. COMODECA, PETER 169 Cinema HR Representative 1,2,33 High Times HR Represent- ative 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 President3 National Merit Scholarship Finalist3 Spanish Club 23 Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Freshman BasebalI3 IV Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 1,21 Freshman Football3 IV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L-Club 1,23 Freshman Wrestling3 FCA 3,4. CONNORS, PATRICIA 377 Sophomore Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Golden Girls 1,23 l0E1,2Q Ushers 23 Swim Timers 1,2,3. CONGER, KIMBERLY 413 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. CONLEY, IEAN 233 Cinema HR Representative 23 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 23 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 23 Ski Club 3,43 Social Commit- tee 13 Pom Pon Girls 1. CONSTANTINO, DONALD 307 High Times HR Representative 13 National Honor Society3 L- Club 1,2,33 Varsity Swimming 1,2,33 Captain 13 Senior Boys Gym Leader 1. CONTE, DAVID 264 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 President 13 Concert Ensemble 33 Stage Band 1,23 Chamber Orchestra 13 Sym- phonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 Symphonic Orchestra 1,23 Ecology 33 National Honor Society. COOK, LESTER 206 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. COTTOM, BRADLEY 347 LRC Staff 2. CORNELL, WILEY 169 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Freshman Varsity Band 33 Secretary 33 Concert Band 33 Chamber Orchestra 1,2,33 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Corporal 23 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 High Times Staff 1,2,33 Boosters 1,23 Childrens, Inc. 2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 Vice President 1,23 National Honor Society3 Na- tional Merit Scholarship3 Spanish Club 2,33 Treas. 23 Athlet- ic Board 1,2,33 Shield 23 L-Pin 13 Basketball All-Stars 1,31 Soccer All-Stars Captain 13 Volleyball All-Stars 1. COYNE, MARGARET 264 Barnstormers 1,23 Boosters 1,2,33 Friendship 13 Golden Girls 1,23 President 1,23 National Honor Society3 Red Cross 33 Spanish Club 2,33 Social Committee 1,23 Peace Corps Club 2,33 Athletic Board 33 Pom Pon Girl lj Swim Timers 1, 2,3. CRAIG, CYNTHIA 333 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2, 33 Boosters 23 FTA 33 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor So- ciety3 Athletic Board 1,2,33 Ski Club 43 Student Council 1,23 Shield 33 L-Pin 23 Medal 23 Basketball All-Stars 23 Leaders' Board 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Officials 1,2,33 Soccer All- Stars 1,2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2,3. CRAIG, ROBERT 408 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. CRILLEY, IAN 333 Barnstormers 1. CROMPTON, WILLIAM 244 English, Social Studies, Vocational Auto Mechanics. CROSTON, BENIAMIN 265 English, Social Studies, Science. CURRY, RICHARD 206 English, Social Studies, Science. CRUTE, GARY 377 English, Social Studies, Art. . CURTH, KAREN 157 Concert Choir 1,2,3. CULLEN, ELIZABETH 347 AFS Club 13 Golden Girls 23 National Honor Society3 Span- ish Club 1,2,3. CURTIN, THOMAS 204 Freshman Basketball3 Cross Country 33 Soccer 1,2. DARICHAK, NANCY 343 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 23 Boosters 33 Friendship 1, 2,3,43 Ski Club l,2,3,43 Hockey All-Stars 13 Leaders' Board 13 Leaders' Club 1,3,43 Officials 13 Soccer All-Stars 13 Vol- leyball All-Stars 3. DASE, CHERYL 206 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,33 Friendship 2,33 Golden Girls 2,33 Ushers 33 Shield 23 Leaders' Club 1. DARMOUR, THOMAS 189 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Varsity Band 33 Stage Band 23 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Boosters 43 Latin Club 43 Student Concerns 4. DAWSON, CAROL 389 English, Social Studies, lOE1,2. DAWSON, DENNIS 289 TV Crew 1,2,3. DEANOVIC, BETH 408 Cinema HR Representative 13 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Chamber Orchestra 1,2,33 Marching Band 13 Sym- phonic Orchestra 1,2,33 Barnstormers 13 Boosters 33 Friendship 33 FTA 23 Golden Girls 1,23 Ski Club 43 Swim Timers 2,3. DEATON, RONALD 157 Freshman Wrestling3 IV Wrestling 2,33 Varsity Wrestling 1. DEETZ, GREGORY 319 OWE18i2,2. DEININGER, WILLIAM 343 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Del AGUILA, SILVANA 307 English, Social Studies, Science. DEL GUIDICE, SHERRY 365 Boosters 33 Hi-Riders 13 Social Committee 1,21 Student Council 33 Pom Pon Girl 1,2. DELANEY, PAUL 343 Ski Club 2. DELUCCO, MARGARET 289 Barnstormers 1,21 Boosters 3,43 Friendship 43 Serving Statl 3,43 Ski Club 3. DEMKO, CULLEN 287 English, Social Studies, Science. DENNSTEDT, LINDA 408 Childrens, Inc. 33 Leaders Board 3. OePOLO, VINCENT 306 Freshman Football3 Indoor Track 1,23 OutdoorTrack 1,2. DEPP, GEORGE 279 Cross Country 1,23 Outdoor Track 23 Indoor Track 2. OEZSI, STEVEN 309 OWE 182, 2. DEVER, IEANNETTE 287 Hockey All-Stars 13 Leaders' Club 1,23 Soccer All-Stars 1. DIBIASIO, ROBERT 207 High Times HR Representative 23 Boosters 1,2,33 Executive Council 1,23 Chairman House II3 National Honor Society3 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Freshman BBSEUBIIQ IV Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Freshman Basketball3 IV Basketball 33 Varsity Basketball 1,23 Freshman Football3 L-Club 1,23 FCA 1,23 Public Relations 2. DIERS, ROBERT 304 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Sophomore Choir 33 Varsity Football Manager 1. DILLINGER, LINDA 413 IOE1,2. 311 DILLON, IACKSON 303 Indoor Track 33 Outdoor Track 3,4. DILORENZO, KARIN 264 LRC Staff 3. DINGMAN, CHARLES 169 English, Social Studies, Science. DOLEPSKI, RANDOLPH 347 High Times Staff 33 Barnstormers 13 Ecology 2,33 Pres 23 V. Pres. 33 Environmental Action Pres. 23 V. Pres. 33 Debate Team 23 Fuelless Flight Club 13 Latin Club 13 Lens, Shutter Club 13 LRC Staff 2,33 Student Concerns 2,33 Student Coun- cil 3. DOLL, ELLEN 294 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Varsity Band3 Stage Band 1, 23 Chamber Orchestra 1,23 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1,23 Watters Science Seminar 1,2,3. DONOFRIO, MIMI 389 English, Social Studies, Science. DORENKOTT, DAVID 389 Freshman Basketball3 Freshman Football3 IV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 FCA 3. DORKO, KAREN 304 Lens, Shutter Club 1. DORNBACK, I.AURA 333 English, Social Studies, Art. DOWDELL, SANDRA 181 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,3. DOWELL, GEORGE 159 Bowling Club 1,23 National Honor Society3 Student Council 23 Golf 1. DOWNES, BRIAN 319 Outdoor Track 1,3,4. DUKLES, DIANNE 264 Girls' Glee Club 33 Chamber Orchestra 23 Marching Band 13 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2333 High Times Editorial 1,23 Staff 33 AFS Club 1,23 Barnstormers 2,33 Boosters 1,23 Golden Girls 1,23 Quill 81 Scroll3 Spanish Club 33 Social Committee 13 Leaders' Club 2,33 Major Modern Dance 1. DUFFY, IAMES 159 Soccer 1,2,3. DUFFY, RICHARD 303 Stage Band 1,23 LRC Staff 33 Student Council 3. DUGAN, MARYELLEN 189 Freshman Choir3 Debate Team 43 National Honor Society3 Special Services 23 Student Council 2,43 Volunteer Agencies 1,2. DUGAN, MAUREEN 177 Ski Club 13 Social Committee 1. DUNKLE, KIRK 408 Bowling 2,3. DUSSAULT, ROBERT 207 Barnstormers 2,3. DUTTON, DEBRA 279 Friendship 3,43 Ushers 33 Leaders' Club 2,3. DUTTON, IAMES 177 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. EBERL, KENNETH 204 IV Swimming 2. ECKER, ADMENNE 206 Ski Club 1. EGAN, BONNIE 233 AFS Club 3,43 National Honor Society. ELEK, EVA 389 Friendship 3,43 Swim Timers 3. ELIAS, SAMUEL 319 Freshman Wrestling3 IV Wrestling 3. 312 ELLIOTT, DEBRA 294 Golden Girls 1,23 Leader's Club 33 Major Modern Dance 1,23 Pom Pon Girl 1,23 Co-Captain 1. EMMETT, RICHARD 192 LRC Staff 3: Ski Club 2, ERLACHER, EVELYN 207 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club 13 French Club 13 National Honor Society. EVANS, CAROL 401 Sophomore Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 L-Room Staff 2. EVANS, GWEN 408 Concert Choir 1,23 Sophomore Choir 33 French Club 33 L- Room Staff 33 LRC Staff 13 Officials 3. EVANS, KAY DONNA 279 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Girls' Glee Club 33 Ski Club 1,23 Soccer All-Stars 3. FABER, MARGARET 303 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee CIub3 Boosters 233,43 Golden Girls 13 National Honor Society3 Leaders' Club 2,3,4. FABRI, PAUL 189 Cinema HR Representative 13 DCT 1. FAHEY, ROSE 343 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Barnstormers 23 Friendship 33 L-Room Staff 23 LRC Staff 2,33 Spanish Club 33 Social Committee 1,23 Ushers 23 Leaders' Club 2. FANTANA, DENNIS 192 Freshman Choir3 AV Staff 43 Social Committee 13 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman Football3 IV Football 33 Varsity Football 23 L-Club 1,23 Indoor Track 1,2,33 Outdoor Track 1,2,33 Freshman Wrestling, FARRELL, THOMAS 347 English, Social Studies, Art. FARRIN, LAUREL 206 Mountaineering Society 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 Stu- dent Concerns 1. FAST, RICHARD 343 DCT 1. FECSER, STEVEN 204 Bowling Club 43 Varsity Baseball 1. FEDOR, IAMES 365 Varsity Swimming 1,2,3. FELBER, IACQUELYN 207 Barnstormers 33 Childrens, Inc. 23 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 2,33 Ski Club 43 L-Pin 13 Basketball All-Stars 2. FENCL, ELLEN 279 l0E1,23Vice-President 1. FENKO, RUDOLPH 233 German Club 1,2 FERN, IANNEY 204 Boosters 23 French Club 33 Rangerettes 2. FINK, TERRENCE 204 English, Social Studies, Science. FISHBACK, IO 181 Cinema HR Representative 2,33 Ski Club 23 Student Council 3. FISHER, EUGENE 303 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 13 Fuelless Flight Club 13 L-Room Staff 1,23 Manager 13 Proiectionists 2,33 Social Committee 1,23 Tennis 1,2333 IV Wrestling 33 Varsity Wres- tling 2. FITZGERALD, MARYELLEN 347 High Times HR Representative 33 Health Center Staff 3. FITZGERALD, PATRICIA 206 Barnstormers 1,23 Boosters 1,23 Secretary 13 Social Com- mittee 1,23 Secretary 13 Student Concerns 23 Swim Timers 2. FITZGIBBONS, DENNIS 177 Freshman Choir3 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist3 Volunteering Agencies 13 Fresh- man Baseball3 IV Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 23 Freshman Football3 IV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 Freshman WT9S1lITlgQ IV Wrestling 33 FCA 3. FLAESGARTEN, RICHARD 189 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman BasketbaII3 Cross Country 1, 2,3,43 L-Club 2,33 Outdoor Track 1,2,3,43 Indoor Track 1,2, 3,43 Freshman Wrestling3 IV Wrestling 2,33 FCA 2. FLEMING, CALVIN 319 Freshman Football3 IV Football 33 Varsity Football 1. FLEMING, CATHERINE 306 Barnstormers 1,23 BOE 23 COE 13 FTA 33 Health Center Staff 33 Spanish Club 3. FLETCHER, SUSAN 244 Cinema HR Representative 23 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman Choir3 Freshman 0TCh8S1T8Q Concert Band 33 Stage Band 1,23 Symphonic Band 13 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 13 Barnstormers 13 Ecol- ogy 2,33 Secretary 23 National Honor Society3 Volunteer Agencies 1,2,3,43 Watters Science Seminar 1,2,3. FOERSTNER, STACEY 333 COE 1. FOLLMAN, MARY IANE 177 Cinema HR Representative3 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic 13 Girls' Glee Club 33 Spanish Club 23 Athletic Board 13 Shield 23 Basketball All-Stars 23 Hockey All-Stars 1,23 Leaders' Board 1,23 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Officials 1,23 Soccer All- Stars 1,23 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2,3. fi '-L, if-A - .1:-21'.'. AWN 9 FORAN, BEVERLY 413 Cinema HR Representative 1,23 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Pres. Cab- inet Senior Class3 Friendship 1,2,33 Chapter V. Pres. 23 Ex- ecutive Treasurer lj Golden Girls 1,23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Var- sity Cheerleader 23 JV Cheerleader 3. FORKAPA, THOMAS 319 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 3. FRANCIS, MARTHA 244 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Cheerleader. FRIMEL, JOHN 192 Freshman, Baseball3 Freshman Football. FRIEG, MARY ANNE 343 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,22 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Varsity Band3 Concert Band 33 Stage Band 43 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Barnstormers 23 National Honor So- ciety3 Secretary 13 Ski Club 43 Athletic Board 33 Shield 23 Hockey All-Stars 23 Leaders' Board 23 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Soccer All-Stars 13 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tankateers 1,23 Vol- leyball All-Stars 2. FRENK, THOMAS 207 Concert Choir 33 Biology Lab. Assistant 1,23 French Club 1, 2,33 Publicity 23 FTA 1,23 Lens, Shutter Club 13 Watters Sci- ence Seminar 1,2,3. FURST, DANIEL 347 JV Baseball 33 JV Wrestling 3. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL 303 Varsity Football 1. GALLAGHER, NEIL 365 JV Basketball 3. GALLAGH ER, THOMAS 339 English, Social Studies, Science. GALVIN, JOHN 287 DECA 1. GAYDOS, SALLY 169 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. GBUR, BRUCE 343 Cinema HR Representative 1,33 Concert Band 33 Chamber Orchestra 1,23 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orches- tra 1,2,33 V. Pres. 13 National Honor Society. GEDEON, RICHARD 244 Ski Club 4, GEHRING, MARY BLYTHE 307 Cinema Senior Class Editor3 Staff 1,23 HR Representative 1, 2,33 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Biology Lab. Assistant 13 Friendship 43 Hi Art 33 Lens, Shut- ter Club 33 Social Committee 23 Student Council 2,33 Lead- ers' Board 1,2,33 Sec. 23 Executive Sec. 13 Leaders' Club 1, 2,33 Quill and Scroll. GEIGER, ANN 287 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman Choir3 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 French Club 23 National Honor Society3 Student Council 1. GENTILE, PETE 169 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. GEORGE, ANTHONY 255 English, Social Studies, Science. GEORGE, CHARLES 347 English, Social Studies, Science. GEORGE, SUSAN 139 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 23 Friendship 23 Golden Girls 13 Ski Club 23 Span- ish Club 33 Student Council 23 Student Curriculum 23 Stu- dent Rules 13 Leaders' Club 33 Rangerettes 1,2. GESCHKE, RICHARD V u 157 Cinema HR Representative 1,23 DCT 13 Social Committee 2. GIACO, ERNEST 279 Cinema Editorial 2,33 Advertising 2,33 Business 33 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Concert Band 33 Chamber Orches- tra 1,33 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 Latin Club 1,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Student Council 3. GIBERSON, KIM 157 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman Choir3 High Times HR Representative 33 Boosters 23 Chess Club 43 DCT 13 German Club 33 L-Room Staff 2,3. GILBERT, MARY 401 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boost- ers 43 FTA 13 Ski Club 2. GOEDE, RICHARD 408 Golf 33 JV Swimming 2,3. GLASS, JEFFREY 389 AV Staff 33 Biology Lab. Assistant 33 Chess Club 43 National Honor Society3 Student Concernsg Student Council 43 Vice. Pres. 43 Tennis 1,23 Freshman Wrestling. GOLDEN, EDWARD 289 English, Social Studies, Science. GOLDEN, JOSEPH 343 High Times HR Representative 1. GONSOR, GENEVIEVE 287 French Club 23 Friendship 2. GOZION, VICTOR 294 Cinema Staff 33 Bowling 33 JV Baseball 3. GRADY, MARTIN 408 Indoor Track 3. GRAHAM, KEVIN 333 Cross Country 23 Soccer 1,2,3. GRANE, KAREN 159 Concert Choir 2,33 V. Pres. 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Concert Band 23 Symphonic Band 13 Marching 1,23 High Times Co-News Editor 13 Staff 23 Barnstormers 13 National Honor Society3 Athletic Board 1,2,33 Hockey All-Stars 1,23 Leaders' Board 1,23 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Soccer All-Stars 33 Freshman Wrestling Scorer 2. GRASS, BRIAN 264 Cinema Staff 23 Hr. Representative 2,33 High Times HR Rep- resentative 2,3. GRAY, DIANA 306 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 2,3,43 Friend- ship 33 Student Council 43 Basketball All-Stars 33 Freshman Cheerleader3 Leaders' Club 3,43 Volleyball All-Stars 3. GREANOFF, JANET 159 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Orches- tra 1,2,3. GREEN, KIM 265 Childrens, Inc. 1,23 Leaders' Club 3,43 Major Gymnastics 2, 33 Basketball All-Stars 3. GREGA, THERESE 169 AFS Club 23 Barnstormers 23 Boosters 1,2,33 Friendship 1, 23 Golden Girls 1,23 IOE 1,23 Pres. 1,23 Spanish Club 33 Shield 23 Basketball All-Stars 23 Freshman Cheerleaderg Leaders' Board 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Major Modern Dance 1,2,33 Rangerette 1,23 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tankateers 1,2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 2. GREGG, DONALD 389 Cinema HR Representative 2,33 Concert Choir 1,23 Sopho- more Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Concert Orchestra 33 March- ing Band 33 High Times HR Representative 1,2,33 Bowling 2, 33 Ecology 2,33 Environmental Action 23 National Honor Society. GRIEST, ALLAN 294 Bowling 13 Freshman Baseball3 IV Baseball 3. GROSCOST, LOXENE 192 Freshman Choir3 Golden Girls 1,2,33 National Honor Socie- ty3 Student Council 23 Majorettes 1,2,33 Major Modern Dance. GRUENDLER, PAULA 347 Barnstormers 2. GRUSENMEYER, REBECCA 401 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 33 National Honor Society. GUERRERO, RAMONA 289 Concert Choir 3j Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman CTIOIFQ High Times HR Representative 13 AFS Club 13 Astronomy Ki Geology 33 Treas. 33 Chess Club 13 National Honor Society3 L-Room Staff 23 Spanish Club 1,3,43 Volunteer Agencies 1,2. GUMUSCIAN, GABRIEL 244 Varsity Swimming 1. HABANEK, MARY 401 Boosters 3,43 Friendship 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Basketball All- Stars 2,3,43 Soccer All-Stars 43 Volleyball All-Stars 4. HADY, ARTHUR 343 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 1,2,33 Watters Science Sem- inar 1,2,33 L-Club 23 Tennis 3. HALL, JOHN 307 Freshman Basketball3 Freshman Football. HANNOLA, ILKKA 157 English, Social Studies, Science. HAMMER, DEBRA 192 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Enseemble 23 Freshman Choir3 'Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Band3 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Sergeant 13 Barnstormers 33 Latin Club 33 Freshman Cheerleader. 313 HAMPEL, LASZLO 333 English, Social Studies, Science. HARTMAN, BETH 279 IOE 1,23 Treas. 13 LRC Staff 13 Leaders' Club 3. HARTMAN, ROBIN 294 Freshman Baseball3 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Freshman Basket- ball3 JV Basketball3 Varsity Basketball 1,23 Freshman Football. HARTMAN, STEPHEN 304 Cross Country 1. HASTINGS, MARGARET 206 Barnstormers 1,23 Boosters 1,23 Childrens, Inc. 23 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholar- ship3 Stage Crew 13 Basketball All-Stars 23 Hockey All-Stars 13 Soccer All-Stars 13 Swim Timers 1,2. HASTINGS, TIMOTHY 333 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. HALLORAN, JAMES 265 English, Social Studies, Science. HAVENS, STEPHEN 189 Human Relations 13 NFL3 Proiectionists 1,23 Safety Council 1,23 JV Baseball 33 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 Freshman Wrestling. HAVRAN, MICHAEL 405 AV Staff 1,2,33 Projectionists 2,33 T.V. Crew 1. HAWVER, LEIGH 181 Childrens, Inc. 1,2,33 Friendship 33 Freshman Cheerleader3 Leaders' Club 33 Maior Gymnastics 2. HAYDOO, CHRISTINE 207 English, Social Studies, Business. HEATH, JOHN 389 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensem- ble 13 Concert Band 33 Pres. 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Capt. 13 Marching Band 1,2,33 Capt. 13 National Honor Society. HEACOX, THOMAS 237 English, Social Studies, Science. HEIDELOFF, LARRY 333 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 Ski Club 1,2. HENDRICKS, NYELENA 306 Freshman Choir3 DCT 1. HERENE, TERRENCE 413 English, Social Studies, Science. HERRICK, BONNIE 207 Cinema HR Representative 1,2,33 Concert Choir 33 Sym- phonic Choir 1,23 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Var. Band3 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1, 33 Symphonic Choir Folk Group3 Barnstormers 33 Ecology 33 National Honor Society. HERRINGER, JOSEPH 319 Varsity Swimming 1,2. HERNANDEZ, ELISA 306 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 LRC Staff 1. HERRIS, JEFFREY 264 English, Social Studies, Auto Mechanics. HERZBERGER, JULIE 207 Freshman Orchestra3 Chamber Orchestra 13 Symphonic Orchestra 2,33 Coleus 13 Hi Art 1. HILEMAN, GARY 233 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 33 Stage Crew 3. HILL, GERALD 189 Cinema Staff 33 Bowling 4. HILLOW, GREGORY 333 Ski Club 1,3,43 Student Council 3,43 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Hockey 1,2,33 Freshman Wrestling. HINKELMAN, ROBERT 181 English, Social Studies, Science. 314 HLYNOSKY, CHARLES 159 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. HLYNOSKY, JAMES 365 Bowling 1. HOAG, WILLIAM 413 Freshman Choir3 Red Cross 2,33 Student Council 23 Fresh- man Baseball. HODGSON, MARGARET 207 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. HOGAN, KEVIN 244 Executive Council 2,33 Underclassmen Rep.3 House Chair- man3 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Freshman Baseball3 Fresh- man Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 23 Freshman Wrestling. HOLLEY, WILLIAM 177 English, Social Studies, Science. HOLMES, CYNTHIA 389 Concert Choir 2,33 Sec. 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert En- semble 33 Freshman Choir3 Marching Band 33 High Times Staff 23 Barnstormers 2,33 Executive Council 2,33 Sec. House III3 Friendship 1,2,33 Pres. 1,23 Golden Girls 23 Na- tional Honor Society3 Senior Class Sec.3 Spanish Club 33 Student Council 1,2,33 Shield 23 Leaders' Board 33 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Modern Dance 13 Officials 23 Rangerettes 1,23 Soccer All-Stars 23 Swim Timers 1,2. HONCHARENKO, IRENE 159 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 High Times Staff 2,33 Astronomy Club 33 French Club 33 Latin Club 1. HORIATIS, NICHOLAS 244 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Football. HORRIGAN, FRANCINE 181 National Honor SOCIETVQ Spanish Club 33 Student Council 2, 33 Leaders' Club 2,33 Watters Science Seminar 1,2,3. HOWES, CAROL 319 Cinema Staff 2,33 HR Rep. 23 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 Freshman 0rchestra3 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 High Times HR Rep. 23 AFS Club 1,2,33 Sec'y 23 Pres. 13 Barnstormers 1,33 Na- tional Honor Society3 Latin Club 33 Student Council 1,23 Leaders' Board 33 Leaders' Club 2,3,4. HRABAK, MARSHA 377 Cinema Assoc. Ed 13 Advertising 23 Staff 33 HR Rep. 1,2,33 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Fresh- man Varsity Band3 Coleus 13 Friendship 2,33 Red Cross 43 Spanish Club 33 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Leaders' Club 2,33 Officials 33 Quill and Scroll. HRUSKA, GARY 333 Freshman Choir. HUDSON, THOMAS 177 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensem- ble 13 Freshman Choir3 High Times HR Rep. 1,23 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholarship Commendation3 Student Council 1,2. HUFFMAN, WILLIAM 255 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Varsity Bandg High Times HR Rep. 33 Childrens, Inc. 33 Executive Council 33 National Honor Society V. Pres.3 Ski Club 43 Student Concerns 2,33 Student Council 1,2,4. HUNCZAK, DOUGLAS 192 LRC Staff 3. HUPP, EDWIN 377 L-Room Staff 1,23 Senior Manager 1. HURD, MARYBETH 377 English, Social Studies, Home Managment. HUWE, MARY 287 Childrens, Inc. 1. INGLEFIELD, JANICE 192 Boosters 3,43 National Honor Society3 Varsity Cheerleader 1,23 JV Cheerleader 33 Freshman Cheerleader3 Major Gym- nastics 1,2,3. IZO, DIANA 244 Girls' Glee Club 23 Boosters 1,33 Childrens, Inc. 23 FHA Pres. 33 German Club 1,23 Pres. 13 Golden Girls 33 Social Committee 33 Leaders' Board 33 Leaders' Club 2,33 Officials 1,2. JACKSON, MARY 401 Chamber Orchestra 1,23 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 AFS Club 13 National Honor SOClCtyj Ecology 33 French Club 1,23 Watters Science Seminar 1,2,33 Leaders' Board 23 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 V. Pres. 2. IARRELL, TIMOTHY 333 Bowling 33 Freshman Basketball3 JV Swimming 33 Outdoor Track 43 Boys Leaders 1. JECH, DAVID 177 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 33 Varsity Wrestling 1,2. JERESKO, ALICE 181 High Times Photography 13 Coleus Editor 1,23 Hi Art 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 Quill and Scroll. JEUNG, CHEE 289 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club 1,23 Latin Club 1,2,33 National Merit Scholarship 13 Leaders' Club 3. JOHNSON, DAWN 389 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Concert Band 33 Stage Band 13 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Corporal 13 Biology Lab Asst. 1,23 German Club 3,43 Nation- al Honor Society3 Watters Science 1,2,33 Leaders' Board 13 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tankateers 1,2,3. JOHNSON, KAREN 289 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boosters 33 Friendship 2,33 German Club 33 Golden Girls 23 Leaders' Club 2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 3. JONES, DEBRA 264 Freshman Choir3 Ski Club 1. JONES, LESLIE 408 Cinema HR Rep. 33 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Marching Band 1,23 Concert Choir 13 High Times HR Rep. 1,23 Friendship 13 Social Committee 13 Leaders' Club 1,2,3,43 Modern Dance 1,2,33 Rangerettes 1, 23 Senior CHDTQ Swim Timers 1. JONES, PATRICK 159 National Honor Society3 Watters Science Seminar 33 Fresh- man Baseball3 JV Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 1,2. JONES, SARAH 189 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 3,43 Bowling 43 French Club 33 Friendship 33 FTA 2,33 Ski Club 23 Student Council 33 Ushers 33 Athletic Board 1,2,33 Shield 1,2,33 L-Pin 1,2,33 Medal 1,2,33 Basketball All- Stars 1,23 Hockey All-Stars 1,23 Leaders' Board 1,2,33 Lead- ers' Club 1,2,3,43 Officials 1,2,33 Soccer All-Stars 1,33 Swim Timers 1,23 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2. JOST, WENDY 377 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 High Times HR Rep. 2,33 AFS Club 1,23 Treas. 23 Sec'y 13 Barn- stormers 1,23 Mountaineering Society 13 French Club 33 Student Council 13 Athletic Board 13 Shield 23 L-Pin 23 Ran- gerettes 1,2. JUAREZ, PHILIP 389 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Ecology 33 National Honor Society3 Latin Club 33 Tennis 1,2. JUNOWICH, PAUL 343 DCT1. JURIGA, JOHN 343 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. KAMINSKI, MARGARET 157 Freshman Choir3 AFS 2,33 Boosters 1,2,33 Friendship 33 FTA 33 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society3 Red Cross 33 Ski Club 3,43 Spanish Club 2,33 Social Committee 13 Stu- dent Council 1,23 Ushers 1,23 Shield 23 L-Pin 13 Leaders' Board 13 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tanka- teers 1,2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2. KANOALEC, THERESA 287 High Times HR Representative 1,23 l0E1,2. KAPUSTICK, RICHARD 304 Bowling 3. KAPUSTIK, WILLIAM 303 Freshman Baseball3 JV Baseball 33 Varsity Football 23 Freshman Wrestling. KARIOTAKIS, MARY 177 Cinema HR Rep. 2,33 Concert Choir 13 Girls' Glee Club 2,33 High Times HR Rep. 1,2,33 AFS Club 23 L-Room Staff 1,23 Spanish Club 2,33 Social Committee 1,2,33 Student Council 2,33 Leaders' Club 2. KASH, GHADA 294 DCT 2. KASSA, ILDIKO 303 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Cinema HR Rep. 33 Av Center Staff 13 Sec'y 13 Biology Lab. Asst. 1,23 Bowling Club 33 Chess 1,2,33 Sec'y 13 National Honor Society3 Latin Club 1,2,33 V. Pres. 23 Pres. 13 Student Council 23 Watters Sci- ence Seminar 1,2Q Shield 13 Leaders' Club 1,2,3,4. KAY, BARBARA 343 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Spanish Club 2,3. KAYLOR, KATHLEEN 377 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Sophomore 33 AFS 23 Barnstormers 2,33 Executive Council 1,23 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society3 Treas. 13 Student Council 1,2,33 House Ill Sec'y 23 Exec. Sec'y 13 Shield 23 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tankateers 1,2,3. KEATING, MICHAEL 347 Student Council 2. KELLEHER, MARY BETH 303 Childrens, Inc. 1,2,33 Friendship 33 IOE 1,23 Sec'y 2. KELLY, JANET 279 Cinema HR Representative 2. KENNEDY, DENNIS 181 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Childrens, Inc. 1,2,33 LRC Staff 2. KENNY, MARTIN 343 DCT 1. KEPPLER, KEITH 303 AV Staff 23 TV Crew 1,2,3. KERR, JEFFERY 264 Ski Club J' Freshman Football. KETCHAN, JEAN 159 IOE 1,23 Childrens, Inc. 2,3,43 Ski Club 1,2,33 Student Council 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 23 Volleyball All-Stars 4. KHOURY, LILA 377 Girls' Glee Club 33 AFS 1,2,33 Barnstormers 13 Human Rela- tions 43 French Club 1,2,33 Hi Art 1,2,33 Red Cross 43 Stage Crew 1. KING, BETH 233 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boosters 2,33 Executive Council 3,43 National Honor Society3 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Leaders' Club 2,3. KING, TERRENCE 347 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. KINZBACH, BRADLEY 169 AV Staff 23 TV Crew 2,3,4. KIRCH, DONALD 207 Concert Band 33 Stage Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 Spanish Club 33 Freshman Basketball. KIRK, PHILIP 157 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1.23 Concert Ensemble 3: Barnstormers 1,2,33 Thespians 1. KIRKHAM, SALLY 294 Ski Club 1. KIRWELNZ, DALE 244 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 2, 33 Concert Band 23 Stage Band 2.3: Symphonic Band 2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 13 National Honor Society. KLEIN, DENNIS 192 High Times HR Representative 1,2,33 Cross Country 31 In- door Track 1,23 Outdoor Track 1,2,3,43 FCA 1,2. KLOSTIK, THOMAS 401 Hockey 1,2,3. KNAPP, JEFFRY 279 Cross Country 1,23 Goll 1,2,33 Capt. 23 Hockey 1,23 Outdoor Track 13 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 33 FCA 23 Hockey Capt. 1. KNESTRICT, RUTH 279 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir1,23Sec'y 13 Symphonic Ensemble 13 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 Bar- stormers 13 National Honor Society3 PA Announcing Staff 13 Student Council 3. KNILL, SUSAN 307 High Times Editorial 13 Staff 23 National Honor Society3 Leaders' Club 1,23 Modern Dance 1,23 Swim Timers 23 Quill and Scroll. KNOTT, LORI 319 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Symphonic Orchestra 33 Ushers 23 Leaders' Club 2. KOENIG, DEBORAH 204 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boosters 13 COE 1: Friendship 33 Spanish Club 33 Leaders' Club 2. KOMARA, REGINA 365 German Club 43 L-Room Staff 1,2,33 Safety Council 33 Social Committee 1. KOMPERDA, KIM 306 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. KOSTUK, THOMAS 307 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Basketball3 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 23 Gym- nastics 13 L-Club 13 Indoor Track 33 Outdoor Track 3,43 Freshman Wrestling 4. KRYSE, SHAWN 265 Proiectionists 3. KOZIMOR, TIMOTHY 377 Freshman Choir3 Bookroom 33 DECA 13 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Indoor Track 3,43 Outdoor Track 3,4. KRALIK, PAUI.A 365 Cinema HR Rep. 13 DECA 13 Hi Art 3. KRAUS, GREGORY 204 Freshman Football. KRISAK, ANN 189 Leaders' Club 3. KRIVICH, MARK 333 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. KRUPA, WILLIAM 304 Social Studies, Science, English. KRUPANSKY, RAYMOND 389 Freshman Choir. KUEHN, ROSEMARY 306 High Times HR Representative 1,2,33 IOE 1,23 Sec'y 13 L- Room Stall 1. KUHN, CHARLYN 279 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1.2: Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 1,2,33 Friendship 33 Nation- al Honor Society3 Thespians 1,23 Leaders' Club 2. KUKEC, MARK 207 Sophomore Choir. KUSHNER, PAUL 177 English, Social Studies, Science. KVASNICKA, BRIAN 189 Freshman Varsity Band 33 Concert Band 23 Stage Band 2: Symphonic Band 13 Marching Band 1,2,33 Bowling 43 Stu- dent Council 43 Hockey 1. IAMB, JOHN 264 English, Social Studies, Science. I.ANG, SUSAN 279 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Symphonic Ensem- ble 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Friendship 33 German Club 31 National Honor Society3 Ski Club 33 Volunteer Agencies 2,3. LANT, GREGORY 265 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. LANZA, ROBERT 181 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,2. LAPPING, GARTH 377 English, Social Studies, Science. LAVELLE, JOHN 343 English, Social Studies. LEE, HARVEY 265 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 33 Bowling 1,2,3,43 De- bate Team 23 L-Room Staff 13 Student Council 2,33 JV Foot- ball 3. LEISINGER, JEFFREY 289 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Varsity Band3 Freshman Baseball: Varsity Baseball 33 Freshman BasketbaIl3 Freshman Football3 FCA 2,3. LEONELLI, ROBERT 157 Chess Club 1,2,33 Pres. 23 Lens, Shutter Club 13 Student Council 1,23 JV Swimming 2. LEPORE, NINA 207 English, Social Studies, Science. LESHESKI, JUDITH 303 Biology Lab. Asst. 1,23 Friendship 1,43 National Honor So- ciety3 Volunteer Agencies 33 Watters Science Seminar 1,2,3. LINK, CATHERINE 377 Sophomore Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 33 L-Room Staff 1,23 Ushers 1,2. LIPKER, JAMES 413 Freshman Football3 Varsity Football 1. LONEY, GAYLE 319 L-Room Staft1,2. LONG, CRAIG 306 Freshman BasebaIl3 JV Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Freshman Basketball3 JV Basketball 3. LOPATKA, MARK 265 Freshman Varsity Band3 Concert Band 33 High Times HR Rep. 23 Bowling 43 German Club 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Freshman BasebaIl3 JV Baseball 33 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Freshman Basketball3 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Foortball 1,23 Hockey 23 L-Club 1,23 Indoor Track 23 Outdoor Track 43 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 33 Var- sity Wrestling 23 FCA 2. LOREE, SHEREE 159 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 So- cial Committee. LOSEY, DONNA 289 COE 1: L-Room Staff 1,2,33 Social Committee 2. LOUIE, JOSEPH 413 Hockey 1. LOVEJOY, KIM 284 Barnstormers 33 Boosters 33 Friendship 33 Social Commit- tee 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 33 Major Gymnastics 2,3. LUND, ALLAN 181 English, Social Studies, Science. LUSE, JOHN 159 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Student Council 23 Freshman Basketball. LUTZ, ANTHONY 408 English, Social Studies, Science. LYNCH, BRIAN 347 Varsity Football 1,2. LYNCH, KEVIN 204 English, Social Studies, Spanish. LYNN, RICHARD 181 Sophomore Choir 33 JV Wrestling 3. MacDONALD, TH ERESE 307 Concert Choir 2: Freshman Orchestrap Girls' Glee Club 3: High Times, French Club 23 Friendship 2,3, Sec.: Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society. MacLEO0, JOHN 287 Chess Club 1,23 Special Services 43 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 23 FCA 2.3. 315 McCAFFERTY, KEVIN 343 Bowling 4. McCANN, DONNA 343 L-Room Staff 1. McCANN, LYNNE 333 English, Science, Math. McCLELLAND, ROBERT 297 Freshman Baseball. McCLUSKY, SARAH 206 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensem- ble 1,23 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 Barnstorm- ers 1,2, Pres. 13 Friendship 33 National Honor Society, Na- tional Merit Scholarship3 PA Announcing Staff 13 Student Council 1,23 Thespians 1,2. McCORMlCK, SCOTT 319 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Var. Band3 Concert Band 23 Symphonic Band 13 Marching Band 1,23 National Honor Society3 Spanish Club 1,2, V. Pres. 1,23 Freshman FootbalI3 Hockey 2,3,4. McCRAY, DAVID 189 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 High Times 3. MCDERMOTT, MICHAEL 304 Astronomy 81 Geology 13 Mountaineering Society 23 Russian Club 1. MCELFRESH, REBECCA 389 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensem- ble 13 Freshman Choir3 Childrens Inc. 23 National Honor Society3 Student Council 13 Leaders' Club 1. McDONOUGH, ROBERT 294 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman FootbaII3 Varsity Football 13 L-Club 1,23 Indoor Track 2,3,43 Outdoor Track 2,3,43 Freshman Wf6S1lll'lg31V Wrestling 33 FCA 3,4. McGOVERN, MICHAEL 389 JV Wrestling. McGRAW, LEONARD 233 English. Social Studies. McGRATH, ANNE 333 Cinema 1,23 High Times 23 Friendship 33 Ski Club 43 Span- ish Club 2: Social Committee 13 Student Council 2,3,42 Ushers 2. McGUlRE, SHEILA 159 Hi-Riders 13 Lens, Shutter Club 1. MclLVAlNE, SHERYL 347 Symphonic Orchestra 3,43 National Honor Society3 IOE 1,2. McKAY, BRUCE 264 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 FCA 1,2. McKENNA, COLLEEN 377 Sophomore Choir: Girls' Glee Club 23 AFS Club 13 Boosters 13 Childrens, Inc. 13 French Club 1,2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 Swim Timers 1,2. MCKERNAN, MARY BETH 207 English, Social Studies, Art. MCKINNEY, KEVIN 401 English, Social Studies. McLAIN, ROBERT 157 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 High Times 13 Student Council 4, Treas3 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman Basketball3 Freshman Footballg JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 Hockey 13 L-Club 1: FCA 1,3. McLAUGHLlN, KATHLEEN 303 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 FTA 33 Golden Girls 23 Ski Club 3: Spanish Club 33 Tankateers 1,2. McLELLAND, LORNE 264 Freshman Band, National Honor Societyi Freshman Foot- ball3 Varsity Football I3 Soccer 1,2,3. McMURTREY, NANCY 169 Human Relations 43 Friendship 43 Spanish Club 4. 316 MCNALLY, JOHN 206 AV Staff 43 Cafeteria Student Staff 23 Freshman Football 43 Outdoor Track 4. McNAMARA, TIMOTHY 287 lglational Honor Society3 Varsity Football 1,23 JV Wrestling McNULTY, MARY 159 FTA 33 National Honor Society3 Socail Committee 3. McQUILKIN, LESLIE 177 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 AFS Club 13 Barnstormers 23 Friendship 23'Spanish Club 1,2,33 Special Services 1,2. MACK, JEANNIE 187 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club 33 Barnstormers 2,33 Boosters 1, 2,33 Friendship 1,2,3,43 Golden Girls 1,23 Spanish Club 2,33 Student Council 13 Volunteer Agencies 33 Leaders' Club 33 Swim Timers 2,3. MADDOCKS, GEORGE 307 German Club 33 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Cross Country 43 Outdoor Track 43 Freshman Wrestling3 Varsity Wrestling 1,2. MADDOX, WILLIAM 333 Freshman Choir3 Bowling 33 Chess Club 33 French Club 1,2, 33 FTA 1,2,33 Ski Club 2,43 Freshman Baseball. MAHALL, THOMAS 306 High Times 1. MALDONADO, KATHERINE 401 Barnstormers 33 Boosters 33 Hi Art 33 Ski Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tankateers 1,2. MANN, SUSAN 169 Concert Choir 13 Freshman Orchestrag Girls' Glee Club 2,33 German Club 33 Golden Girls 23 Officials 3. MANNING, PATRICIA 204 DCT 23 L-Room Staff 2. MANNIX, DAVID 287 High Times, 2. MANTOS, CHERYL 244 Leaders' Club 2,3. MARQUIS, THOMAS 265 High Times 13 Freshman Baseball. MARSHALL, PATRICK 192 English, Social Studies. MARTIN, DIANNE 157 Concert Choir 13 Sophomore Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Con- cert Band 2,33 Symphonic Band 13 Marching Band 1,2,33 Biology Lab. Asst. 13 Mountaineering Society 2. MARSHMENT, CYNTHIA 413 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Band3 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Boosters 33 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Leaders' Club 13 Officials 13 Vol- leyball All-Stars 2. MAST, LEE 289 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Marching Band 13 Barnstormers 13 Biology Lab. Asst. 23 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 23 Ski Club 33 Athletic Board 33 Shield 23 Leaders' Board 33 Leaders' Club 3, Soccer All-Stars 2,33 Volleyball All Stars 2. MATCHETT, DONALD 408 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Chess Club 1,2,3,43 Volunteer Agencies 1,2,33 JV Swimming 2,3. MATTEUCI, ANNE 347 Boosters 1,23 Friendship 13 Golden Girls 1,23 Volunteer Agencies 13 Basketball All-Stars 2. MATTHEWS, BARBARA 206 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Band3 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 23 Friendship 2,33 Shield 23 Basket- ball All-Stars 23 Hockey All-Stars 23 Leaders' Board 13 Lead- ers' Club 1,23 Officials 1,2,33 Soccer All-Stars 1. MATTI, MELISSA 244 Cinema 1,33 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra, Sym- phonic Band 13 Symphonic Orchestra 1,23 High Times 13 AFS Club 33 Barnstormers 2,33 Boosters 23 Health Center Staff 23 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Pres. 23 Student Concerns 23 Shield 23 Basketball All-Stars 23 Hockey All-Stars 23 Lead- ers' Club 33 Soccer All-Stars 23 Volleyball All-Stars 2. MEEHAN, TERRANCE 408 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 High Times 13 T.V. Crew 2,3,4. MEERMANS, JOANN 319 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 1,23 Varsity Cheerleaders3 JV Cheerleaders3 Freshman Cheerleaders3 Leaders' Club 2,3,43 Maior Gymnastics 1,2,3. MENDIS, DONALD 265 JV Wrestling, MENKO, PAUL 365 English, Social Studies, Art. MERIAM, LEWIS 343 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Bowling 1,2,3, Pres. 23 National Honor Society3 LRC Staff 1,2,33 Student Council 1,2,33 Gymnastics 23 Computer Club 1, Sec. MERNEDAKIS, CYNTHIA 289 Environmental Action 23 Friendship 1. MERRELL, DENISE 389 English, Social Studies, Business. MERTES, WILLIAM 189 Student Council 43 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman FootbalI3 JV Football 33 Freshman Wrestling. l 3 I MERWIN, JUDY 408 Leaders' Club 2. METCALF, MARC 157 Executive Council 1,2, Pres. 13 National Honor Society3 Na- tional Merit SchoIarship3 Student Council 1,2,33 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 Freshman Wrestling3 Varsity Wrestling 3. MIDDLETON, JACK 244 Concert Choir 2,3, Pres, 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Band3 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Sym- phonic Orchestra 1,23 High Times 13 Barnstormers 13 Child- rens, lnc. 33 LRC Staff 33 Spanish Club 33 Student Council 13 Freshman Football. MICHEL, KAREN 287 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 1,2,33 Executive Council 1,2, Sec. 1,23 Friendship 3,43 Golden Girls 1,23 Serving Staff 1,23 Spanish Club 23 Social Committee 1,23 Student Council 1,2, 3,43 Shield 23 Leaders' Board 23 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Tanka- teers 1,2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2. MILES, DEBORAH 401 Health Center Staff 1,2,33 IOE 1,2, Pres, 1,2. MILLER, CHARLES 413 Coleus 1,2. MILLER, DEBORAH 204 English, Social Studies, Science. MILLER, JENNIFER 365 Childrens, Inc. 33 Friendship 33 German Club 33 Golden Girls 1,23 Hi-Riders 13 National Honor Society3 IOE 1,23 Ski Club 2,33 Leaders' Club 13 Major Gymnastics 1. MILLER, LAUREEN 347 Concert Choir 2,33 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 23 Marching Band 2,3, MILLER, RICHARD 189 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Football3 Tennis 1. MILNER, RUSSELL 159 English, Social Studies, Science. MION, WILLIAM 159 DECA 1. MIONE, MARY ANN 159 OWE I and ll. MOHAR, KAREN 304 National Honor Society3 Student Council 2,3,43 Major Gym- nastics 33 Swim Timers 3. MOLES, ELYN 279 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 13 Sophomore Choir3 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 33 Mountaineering Society 13 Boosters 3,43 Ecology 33 Friendship 2,33 Hi Art 33 Lens, Shutter Club 33 Ski Club 23 Social Committee 1,2,33 Lead- ers' Club 33 Major Gymnastics 3,4. MOONEY, KATHERINE 189 Leaders' Board 13 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Major Modern Dance 1,2,33 Rangerettes 1. MONKOWSKI, JEAN 264 Barnstormers 2,33 Boosters 1,2,3, Tres. 1,23 Golden Girls 23 National Honor Society3 Red Cross 33 Spanish Club 2,33 So- cial Committee 1,23 Peace Corps 2,33 Basketball All-Stars 33 Leaders' Board 1,23 Leaders' Club 1,2,3, Pres. 13 Soccer All- Stars 23 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 2,3. MONTGOMERY, MICHAEL 181 Cinema 33 T.V. Crew 1,2. MOODY, LYNN 306 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Band3 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor So- ciety3 Ski Club 23 Athletic Board 1,23 Shield 23 Basketball All-Stars 33 Leaders' Board 1,23 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Offi- cials 2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 3. MOORE, AMY 408 Cinema 23 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club 1,2,3, V.Pres, 13 Boosters 43 National Hon- or Society3 Senior Class Officer 1, V. Pres. 13 Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Basketball All-Stars 33 Varsity Cheerlead- ers 23 JV Cheerleaders 33 Freshman Cheerleaders3 Leaders' Club 23 Volleyball All-Stars 3. MOORE, MELODY 306 Sophomore Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Friendship 3,43 LRC Staff 3,43 Volunteer Agencies 2,3,4. MORALEZ, DIANE 159 Boosters 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Swim Timers 2,3,4. MOREMAN, GUY 177 Freshman Football. MORGAN, WENDY 233 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 43 Bowling 43 Friendship 33 Lead- ers' Club 3. MORIKAWA, CURTIS 413 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 National Honor So- ciety3 Latin Club 1,2,3, Tres. 23 Student Council 43 Fresh- man Football3 JV Swimming 2,3, Captain 2,33 Varsity Swim- ming 1. MORRIS, DEBORAH 413 Concert Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 COE 4. MUELLER, GLENN 401 National Honor Societyg Student Council 3,43 Freshman Football3JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L-Club 1,2, Pres. 13 Indoor Track 1,23 Outdoor Track 1,23 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 3. MULFORD, SUSAN 181 Cinema 43 Boosters 23 Freshman Cheerleaders3 Major Gym- nastics 2,3. MULLEN, ELIZABETH 377 Concert Choir 1,23 Sophomore Choir3 FTA 33 Golden Girls 13 Ski Club 2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Volunteer Agencies 2,3. MURGU, VINKA 265 Latin Club 1, MURPHY, CHERYL 157 High Times 13 Lens, Shutter Club Pres. 1. MURPHY, DONNA 157 COE 1. MURPHY, PATRICK 207 Student Council 23 Varsity Swimming 1,2,3. MYERS, ALYSSA 333 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman CTIOIIQ Freshman Band 3,43 Concert Band 23 Symphonic Band 13 Marching Band 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 Latin Club 33 Basketball All-Stars 33 Officials 33 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2,3. MYERS, CURT 229 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Band3 Concert Band 33 Marching Band 33 National Honor Society3 Cross Country 33 L-Club 1,23 Indoor Track 1,2,33 Outdoor Track 1,2,3,43 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 2,3: Varsity Football3 Soccer 1. MEYER, ROSEMARY 306 English, Social Studies. NADVIT, MICHAEL 169 English, Social Studies, Science. NARY, JUDITH 333 English, Social Studies, Science, NAULT, DENISE 294 Student Council 3. NEAL, MARTIN 265 Concert Band 33 Stage Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 High Times 2. NEITZEL, LAVONNE 294 COE 13 Friendship 33 IOE 21 Leaders' Club 2,3,4, NELSON, CLIFFORD 306 English, Social Studies, Auto Mechanics. NEUROH, MARK 307 High Times 1,2, NEWCOMB, CANDACE 408 Boosters 2,33 Golden Girls 2,33 Senior Class Officer, Treas.3 Leaders' Club 33 Swim Timers 2,33 Tankateers 1,2. NEWMAN, GARY 207 AV Staff 3. NEWTON, ROBERT 192 English. Social Studies, Auto Mechanics. NIELSEN, SUSAN 157 IOE 1,2, Sec. 1. NOVAK, EVA 343 l0E1,2. NOVOTNY, DEBRA 244 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Child- rens, Inc. 3: Friendship 2,31 Ski Club 43 Leaders Board 1: Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Soccer All-Stars 3. NYBERG, DAVID 365 Lens, Shutter Club 13 Hockey 1. 0'MALLEY, RICHARD 157 DCT 1. 0'MALLEY, WILLIAM 389 AV Staff 13 Special Services 13 Stage Crew 1. O'MARA, SPRING 408 Freshman Choir. O'MARA, SUNDI 204 High Times 23 LRC Staff 13 Red Cross 2,33 Student Council 13 Ushers 1,2. 317 O'TO0LE, SUSAN 347 Cinema 13 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Sophomore Choir3 Freshman Choir3 IOE 1,23 Pom Pon Girls 13 Ranger- ettes 1. OBRACERIC, JONATHAN 319 Chess Club 13 French Club 13 Projectionists 2. OHMAN, JOSEPH 244 AV Staff 1. ONDREIECH. ELIZABETH 239 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 1: Boosters 2.3: Friendship 2,33 Leaders' Club 2,3. OSIEK, KENNETH 279 English, Social Studies, Auto Mechanics. OTT, STEVEN 192 Concert Choir 2,3, Pres. 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Freshman Choir3 High Times 1,23 Lens, Shutter Club 13 Senior Class Pres. PAIS, KIM 365 Astronomy 8 Geology 33 Fuelless Flight Club 1. PALCOS, JAMES 408 English, Social Studies, Science. PALERMO, DARRYL 365 Lens, Shutter Club 1,2,33 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman Basketball3 Freshman Football. PALISIN, PAUL 159 English, Social Studies, Science. PAMPHILIS, STEVEN 287 JV Football 3. PAUL, RALPH 365 Ski Club 43 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman BasketbaII3 Out- door Track 4. PANDOLI, JOSEPH 389 Freshman Baseball3 JV Baseball3 Varsity Baseball 1,23 Freshman Football3 JV Football 23 Varsity Football 13 Fresh- man Wrestling. PANZA, SUSAN 304 L-Room Staff 1,23 Spanish Club 3. PASCALE, MICHAEL 177 Varsity Football 2. PATTY, TIMOTHY 319 Lens, Shutter Club 13 Freshman Basketball. PAYDOCK, SANDRA 408 DECA 1. PECK, MICHAEL 233 AV Staff 233,43 Bowling 4. PETERS, MARTIN 264 Cinema 3. PETTY, NANCY 307 COE 13 IOE 23 Basketball All-Stars 33 Swim Timers 3. PFAFF, JAMES 177 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 High Times 33 Russian Club 2,33 Student Council 2,3,43 Freshman Baseball3 Varsity Baseball 33 Freshman Football3 Hockey 1,2,33 Freshman WrestIing3 FCA 2. PHELAN, ANTONETTE 333 English, Social Studies, Art. PIENKOWSKI, MARK 189 Cinema 3. PLAN K, JANIS 347 Volunteer Agencies 1. POLKKI, BARBARA 304 Concert Choir 2,33 Freshman Choir. PORTALE, SHARLA 401 DCT 13 Friendship 43 Health Center Staff 33 Soccer All-Stars 43 Volleyball All-Stars 4. 318 PORTER, PATRICIA 306 Freshman Choir3 COE 13 Basketball All-Stars 4. POTA, LYNN 233 Cinema 13 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 High Times 1,2,33 Barnstormers 1,2,33 Boosters 1,2,33 Golden Girls 13 National Honor Society3 Ski Club 33 Social Committee 13 Thespians 13 Ushers 2. POWELL, SABRINA 343 Barnstormers 1,23 Boosters 1,2,33 Friendship 2,3,43 Golden Girls 1,23 IOE 1,23 Social Committee 1,2,3, Treas, 13 Fresh- man Choir. PRAZAK, JOHN 265 Concert Choir 3,43 Bowling 1,2,3,43 Golf 1,2. PREYER, BETTY 269 Cinema 33 Concert Choir 23 Svmphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Sophomore Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 National Honor Society3 Spanish Club 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 3. PRODAN, SHARON 365 L-Room Staff 1,2,33 Social Committee 1. PRUDHOE, THOMAS 169 High Times 1,2,33 Freshman Baseball3 JV Baseball 33 Fresh- man Basketball3 JV Basketball. PTAK, CAROLE 159 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir3 Freshman Choir3 Friendship 33 FTA 2,33 Student Council 33 Leaders' Club 1, 2,33 Officials 2.3. PURCELL, KELLY 181 English, Social Studies, Science. QUELLOS, MARCELLA 413 Cinema 13 Freshman Choir3 Peace Corps 2.3. RABY, SARA 343 Social Committee 1. RANAHAN, LAWRENCE 294 Cinema 2,33 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Sym- phonic Ensemble 13 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Varsity Band3 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,2,3, Lt. 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,3, Lt. 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 Barnstormers 33 Childrens, Inc. 33 Execu- tive Council 1,2, Treas, 13 Environmental Action 33 FTA 33 National Honor Society3 LRC Staff 33 Spanish Club 33 Stu- dent Council 1,2, Treas, 2, Freshman Wrestling. RANTA, DENNINE 177 Barnstormers 33 National Honor Society3 Leaders' Club 2,3. RATAJCZYK, EDWARD 189 DCT 1. RAY, MARY 289 Boosters 3,43 COE 13 Friendship 43 Hi Art 4. REBROVICH, STEVEN 377 English, Social Studies, Science. REGNATZ, DIANNE 157 Concert Choir 23 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Symphonic Ensemble 13 Girls Glee Club 33 Symphonic Or- chestra 1,23 High Times 33 Barnstormers 1,23 National Hon- or Society3 LRC Staff 33 Student Council 2,33 Thespians 1. REHM, KENNETH 401 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensem- ble 13 Concert Band 33 Stage Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 AFS Club 33 Barnstormers 1,2,33 Na- tional Honor Society3 PA Announcing Staff 13 Student Coun- cil 1,23TheSp8iSl1 1,23 Freshman Basketball. REILLEY, MARY 319 Barnstormers 33 Biology Lab. Asst. 33 Childrens, Inc. 23 Ecology 33 Environmental Action 33 Golden Girls 1,2,33 Stage Crew 33 Student Council 2,33 Basketball All-Stars 2. REITH, WILLIAM 294 English, Social Studies, Art. RElSl.AND, DENISE 306 Boosters 2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 Ski Club 1,23 Student Coun- cil 33 Basketball All-Stars 43 Soccer All-Stars 43 Volleyball All-Stars 4. REPP, SH ERRI 279 Sophomore Choir3 Ski Club 13 Spanish Club 1. RESSLER, MICHAEL 192 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensemble 1,23 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir3 High Times 1,2,33 Barnstorm- ers 13 Bowling 3,43 Thespians 13 Cross Country 3. RHODES, BARBARA 377 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir3 Freshman Choir3 AFS Club3 Friendship 2,33 FTA 1,2,33 Spanish Club 1,2,33 Pres. 132. RICHARDSON, SUSAN 264 English, Social Studies, Science. RIEGLER, KATHERINE 287 Concert Choir 2,33 Freshman Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club 13 Hi Art 3,4. RIST, MARLA 207 Symphonic Band 2,33 Bowling 3,43 Cafeteria Student Staff 1,2,3,43 Chess Club 1,2,3,43 Fuelless Flight Club lj Health Center Staff 1,2,33 Hi-Riders 13 Serving Staff 2,33 Ushers 2, 33 Basketball All-Stars 2,3,43 Major Modern Dance 2,33 Tan- kateers1,2,3, RITZ, JOHN 177 English, Social Studies, Science. RIZZO, PAUL 287 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir. ROBERSON, ARTHUR 207 Gymnastics 1,2. ROBERSON, BRUCE 319 Gymnastics 13 Freshman Wrestling 43 JV Wrestling 3. ROBERTSON, MARY 408 English, Social Studies, Science. ROBINSON, l.AHOMA 177 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 COE 13 Friendship 3. RODRIGUEZ, MICHELLE 189 Freshman Choir3 National Honor Society3 Spanish Club 33 Student Council 43 Volunteer Agencies 1,23 Basketball All- Stars 33 Officials 3. ROEDER, DIANE 181 Sophomore Choir3 IOE 1,23 Basketball All-Stars 33 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Swim Timers 2,33 Tankateers 132. ROLLAND, BARBARA 377 Barnstormers 33 Friendship 33 IOE 1,23 L-Room Staff 2,33 LRC Staff 33 Social Committee 13 Ushers 2. ROSUL, MARILYN 169 AV Staff 2,33 Barnstormers 33 LRC Staff 2,33 Projectionists 1,2,33 Soccer All-Stars 33 Volleyball All-Stars 3. ROTHHAAS, DAVID 181 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. ROBA, JAMES 413 Biology Lab. Asst. 1,23 National Honor Society3 Hockey 1,23 Outdoor Track 1,23 JV Wrestling 3. RUDOLPH, BONNIE 319 Boosters 2,33 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 1,23 Hi Art 1. RUETENIK, GUSTAVE 169 Freshman Varsity Band3 Stage Band 13 Symphonic Band 1, 23 Marching Band 1,2,3, Corp. 1,23 Symphonic Orchestra 13 Barnstormers 2,33 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholarship3 Projectionists 3,43 Watters Science Seminar 1, 2,33 Freshman Wrestling. RULONG, MICHAEL 181 Freshman Football, RUPAY, SHARON 244 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic 1,23 Symphonic Ensemble 13 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 13 FTA 1,2,33 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Tres. 13 Ushers 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 1,2,3, 4. RUSSELL, ROBERT 401 Cinema 33 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 High Times 33 Executive Council 1,23 German Club 33 National Honor Society3 Ski Club 23 Student Council 1,2,33 Watters Science Seminar 1,2,33 Freshman Football3 Varsity Football 2. RUSTAD, LYNNE 204 Cinema 33 Boosters 1,2,33 Friendship 33 Student Council 2, 33 Basketball All-Stars 33 Leaders' Club 2,3,43 Major Mod- ern Dance 13 Rangerettes 1,2. RYAN, MICHAEL 181 AV Staff 3. SAFRAN, NANCY 307 High Times 33 Friendship 3,43 Lens, Shutter Club 43 Social Committee 13 Student Council 3,4. SALEET, DANIEL 265 Freshman Choir3 High Times 2,33 French Club 33 Freshman Basketball3 JV Basketball 33 Varsity Basketball 1,23 Fresh- man Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,21 L-Club 1, 23 Indoor Track 1,23 Outdoor Track 1,2,43 Freshman Wres- tIing3 FCA 2. SALZBRENNER, MARK 307 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Freshman Choir3 National Honor Society3 National Merit Scholarship3 Stu- dent Council 43 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,2, Capt. 13 L-Club 1,2,33 Freshman Wrestling3 Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 13 FCA 2,3. SANCAK, DENNIS 206 AV Staff 13 Cafeteria Student Staff 23 Spanish Club 43 Out- doorirack 1,2,43 Freshman Wrestling. SATING, MARY JEAN 169 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. SAUNDERS, ELIZABETH 294 English, Social Studies, Spanish. SCARBOROUGH, DEAN 181 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Band3 Biology Lab. Asst. 23 Ecology 2,33 Environmental Action 2,33 National Honor Society3 Ski Club 13 Student Council 13 Ten- nis 1,2. SCHALMO, TIMOTHY 347 English, Social Studies, Science. SCHECKEL, SUSAN 401 COE 1. SCHELLIN, CATHERINE 265 Cinema 1,23 Concert Choir 33 Sophomore Choir3 National Honor Society3 Student Council 23 Shield 23 L-Pin 13 Bas- ketball All-Stars 1,23 Hockey All-Stars 23 Leaders' Club 1,23 Officials 1,23 Volleyball All-Stars 1,2. SCHLUETER, PAUL 157 LRC Staff 33 Freshman Wrestling. SCHOFIELD, LESA 347 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 High TJFHOS 12,33 National Honor Society3 Quill and Scroll. SCHOLZ, ELIZABETH 206 Barnstormers 23 Spanish Club 2. SCHORDOCK, TERRY 389 Cinema 1,23 Concert Band 33 Stage Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 High Times 13 LRC Staff 3. SCHRAFF, PAMELA 307 Barnstormers 13 Boosters 33 Golden Girls 2. SCHREINER, JOHN 287 Mountaineering Society 13 Hi Art 23 Freshman Basketball3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 2. SCHULLER, PATRICIA 264 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 13 DCT 13 Friendship 3,43 Spanish Club 3. SCHULTZ, SUSAN 181 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Freshman Choir3 French Club 33 National Honor Society3 Leaders' Club 1,2,33 Swim Timers 23 Tankateers l,2. SCHUPP, ROBERT 233 Cinema 13 Lens, Shutter Club 13 Gymnastics 1. SCHUSTER, KENNETH 244 German Club 43 Lens, Shutter Club 13 Freshman BasketbaIl3 JV Baseball 33 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 2. SEABRIGHT, ALAN 408 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 Chamber Orchestra 1,23 Symphonic Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1l2. SHAFER, LINDA 192 Cinema 33 Concert Choir 2,33 Symphonic Choir 13 Concert Ensemble 23 Freshman Choir, Freshman Orchestra3 Cham- ber Orchestra 1,2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 National Honor Society3 Latin Club 33 National Merit Scholarship. SHAFFER, JAMES 343 Outdoor Track 3,4. SHEARER, CYNTHIA 413 Freshman Choir3 l0E1,2. SHEPHERD, MARGARET 287 OWE 1 8 2. SHERMAN, ROSALYN 304 COE 13 Red Cross l,2. SHESTINA, LYNN 303 Freshman Choir3 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boosters 1,2,33 German Club 3,43 Health Center Staff 1,23 National Honor Society3 Student Council 1,2,33 Leaders' Club 1,2,3,43 Tankateers 1, 23 Volleyball All-Stars 2,3. SIBILA, MARK 319 National Honor Society3 L-Room Staff 2. SIMMONS, GEORGIA 264 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Barnstormers 33 Tankateers 2. SIMON, THOMAS 159 Senior Class Officer 13 Student Council 13 Ushers 1. SIPE, DEBORAH 347 Sophomore Choir3 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 33 Boost- ers 3,43 Friendship 3,43 Senior Class Ofticer3 Student Coun- cil 2,33 Volunteer Agencies 1,23 Leaders' Club 2,33 Swim Timers 1,3. SIPLE, ROBIN 365 Cinema 1,2,33 Major Gymnastics 2,3. SKIDMORE, KATHERINE 347 OWE 1 8 2. SKOWRON, MITCHELL 307 English, Social Studies, Science. SKROVAN, PATRICIA 294 Coleus 13 Basketball All-Stars 2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 1. SMITH, CARL 365 Astronomy 8. Geology 23 DCT 13 French Club 33 Ski Club 43 Freshman Football 8- Gymnastics 2,33 JV Wrestling 4. SMITH, CHARLES 289 Astronomy 8 Geology 1,2,3, Pres. 2, V. Pres. 13 LRC Staff I, 33 Ushers 3. SMITH, DIANE 192 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 33 Boosters 2,3,43 Friend- ship 33 Golden Girls 2,33 Student Concerns 23 Student Council 3. SMITH, REBECCA 401 Cafeteria Student Staff 33 Human Relations 23 Major Mod- ern Dance 1. SMITH, ROBERT 264 Bookroom 13 Ski Club 33 Student Council 4. SNIDER, THOMAS 177 National Honor Society. SNYDER, JEFFREY A 294 Freshman Choir, Freshman Orchestra3 Bowling 43 Child- rens, Inc 1,23 Latin Club 33 Student Council 3. SOBECK, JEANNETTE 408 English, Social Studies, Art. SOUTHERN, BERNICE 265 English, Social Studies, Art. SPELl.ACY, CHERYL 413 Freshman Choir3 High Times 33 Barnstormers 1,2,33 Boost- ers 33 Golden Girls 13 Social Committee 2,3Q Thespians 1,23 Ushers 33 Leaders' Club 2,3. SPELLACY, SHEILA 177 English, Social Studies, Business. SPONSLER, MARK 265 English, Social Studies, Art. STANLEY, JEFFREY 279 Freshman Choir3 Tennis 1,2, Capt. 1. STARCHER, DAVID 279 English, Social Studies, Science. STASKO, ANN 365 Girls' Glee Club 33 Friendship 2,33 German Club 2,3,43 IOE 1,23 Golden Girls 23 Basketball All-Stars 33 Leaders' Club 2, 33 Officials 2,3,4. STEWART, LYNN 233 Sophomore Choir3 Freshman Choir3 Marching Band 13 AFS Club 33 Barnstormers 13 Coleus 13 LRC Staff 23 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4Q Sec. 43 Ushers 23 Leaders' Club 1,2,3,4. STIASNY, MARINA 243 German Club 23 National Honor Society3 Student Council 43 Leaders' Club 2,33 Major Modern Dance 1,2,3. STOVERING, TIMOTHY 265 Student Council 2,33 Volunteer Agencies 13 Freshman Football. STRAHINE, STEVEN 408 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman Football3 Varsity Football 2, 3,43 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 33 Football Ranger of the Year. STRATER, RICHARD 365 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Hi-Riders 13 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L-Club 13 Outdoor Track 1,23 FCA 1,2,3. STRUK, DENNIS 413 Barnstormers 33 Bowling 43 DCT 13 LRC Staff 3. SUSKO, ANNE 264 DCT 13 Golden Girls 2. TABOR, STEVEN 159 Biology Lab. Asst 13 Bowling 13 Fuelless Flight Club 13 Ger- man Club 1,2,33 Projectionists 1,23 Stage Crew 33 T V Crew 1,23 Cross Country 3. TANSKI, THEODORE 159 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. TASCH, DANIEL 377 Astronomy 81 Geology 33 Chess Club 33 Fuelless Flight Club 13 Lens, Shutter Club 1. TAYLOR, STEPHEN 207 Freshman Choir3 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Freshman Base- ball3 JV Baseball3 Freshman F00tb8llQ JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L-Club 13 Outdoor Track 1,23 Freshman Wres- tling3 FCA 1,23 Leaders 1. TERECK, ELIZABETH 343 Freshman Choir3 Friendship 2,3,43 Golden Girls 33 Spanish Club 2,33 Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tankateers 1. TETLOW, JAMES 289 Freshman Choir3 Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 132,33 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 High Times 2,33 Barnstormers 1,2,3, V. Pres. lj Debate Team 2,3, Sec-Treas. 2,33 NFL 2,33 Stage Crew 13 Student Council 2,33 Thespians l,2. THAXTON, KATHLEEN 294 Concert Choir 33 High Times 13 Boosters 1,2,33 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 1,23 Latin Club 33 Student Council 13 Major Gymnastics 2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 2. THOMAY, CHRISTOPHER 192 Cinema 23 AV Staff 2,33 Barnstormers 23 Bowling 43 Projec- tionists 2. THOMPSON, JAMES 177 Concert Choir 23 Sophomore Choir3 Bowling 2,3,43 Golf 1,2, 3. 319 W THOMPSON, DONALD 169 DCT 4. THORSTEINSON, NOLAN 303 T V Crew 1,2 TIGHE, SHAUNE 306 Cross Country 2,33 L-Club 1,23 Freshman Wrestling3 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4. TOBIA, MARY 207 Freshman Choir3 Barnstormers 3: Mountaineering Society 33 Boosters 33 Friendship 33 Spanish Club 4. TOMCO, DREW 319 Bookroom 33 Coleus 13 Hockey 1,23 Soccer 2.3. TOTH, EVA 157 L-Room Staff 1,2,33 LRC Staff 3. TOTH, PETER 279 Cinema 23 High Times 2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,43 JV Baseball 33 Freshman Basketball3 Cross Country 1,23 L-Club 13 Outdoor Track 1. TRENDEL, DONNA 244 COE 1. TROPE, DIANE 181 Barnstormers 1,23 FTA 33 Spanish Club 1,3. TROPH, KATHERINE 287 Concert Band 33 Stage Band 13 Chamber Orchestra 1: Sym- phonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,33 Symphonic Orches- tra 1,23 National Honor Society. TROY, SCOTT 377 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensem- ble 13 Concert Ensemble 33 Freshman CTIOITQ Freshman OTCHCSTTBQ Concert Band 33 Stage Band 1,2,3,43 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,23 Executive Council 13 Social Committee 3: Student Council 1,2,33 Cross Country 1,2,3: Outdoor Track 3,4. TUCKER, CHARLES 189 Freshman CLTOITQ Freshman Orchestra3 Freshman Varsity Band3 Barnstormers 23 Executive Council 2,3: Latin Club 2, 3,43 NFL 13 Special Services 13 Student Council 1,2,33 Freshman Baseball: Freshman Basketball3 JV Basketball3 Freshman Football: JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L- Club 1,2,33 Outdoor Track 1,23 Freshman Wrestling 43 JV Wrestling 2,33 Varsity Wrestling 13 FCA 1,2,3. TULLY, DAVID 333 Cinema 23 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphon- ic Ensemble 1: Concert Ensemble 3: Freshman Choir 4: Stage2B51nd 1,23 Chamber Orchestra 13 Symphonic Orches- tra 1, , . TURZA, MICHAEL 157 English, Social Studies, Science. UDRIS, ANDIS 169 Concert Choir 2,33 Freshman Choir3 National Honor Society3 Freshman Football: JV Football 33 Varsity Football 2: L-Club 13 Outdoor Track 23 Freshman Wrestling3 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4. UNGER, MARY 307 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphonic Ensem- ble 13 Freshman Choir: AFS Club 13 Barnstormers 1,23 French Club 1,23 Friendship 1,2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 Nation- al Honor Society3 Student Council 1,2,33 Officials 3. VOICIK, MATTHEW 265 LRC Staff 3. VANCE, STEVEN 294 AV Stall 2,33 Childrens, Inc, 33 National Honor Society: Proiectionists 3.4. VANNATA, EDWARD 189 Barnstormers 33 Human Relations 33 NFL 13 Ski Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Outdoor Track 3,4. VAN PEEREN, DEBORAH 304 Cinema 2,33 High Times Editorial 1, Staff 2, H.R. Rep. 1,2,33 Golden Girls 13 National Honor Society: PA Announcing Stall 13 Ski Club 1. VARGO, JOANNE 169 COE 13 IOE 2: Special Services 4. VASS, LAWRENCE 413 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Basketball3 Indoor Track 33 Outdoor Track 3,43 Freshman Wrestling. VEHKAKANGAS, LEONARD 244 Freshman Choir. VERDOVA, ALEX 279 Freshman Choir3 High Times 13 Freshman Baseball3 Fresh- man Basketball3 JV Basketball 33 Varsity Basketball 1,23 Freshman Football3 JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,2: L- Club 1,23 Outdoor Track 1,23 FCA 1,2,3. VINCH, VICKI 408 Friendship 3,43 Basketball All-Stars 43 Leaders' Club 2,3,43 Major Gymnastics 1,2,33 Volleyball All-Stars 4. VON DUHN, JOHN 279 JV Swimming 2,3. WACKER, RONALD 306 Varsity Football 23 L-Club 13 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wres- tling 33 Varsity Wresting 1,23 FCA 1.2. WADA, LINDA 389 Human Relations 1,23 Ecology 43 Environmental Action 43 German Club 3,43 LRC Staff 2. WAGNER, JOSEPH 157 Concert Choir 33 Freshman Ch0lT3 JV Swimming 2,33 Varsity Swimming 1. WAGNER, PAULA 389 Boosters 3,43Golden Girls 2, WAGNER, RICHARD 289 Cinema 33 Concert Choir 33 Symphonic Choir 1,23 Symphon- ic Ensemble 1,23 Concert Ensemble 33 Chamber Orchestra 1,2,33 Marching Band 13 Symphonic Orchestra 1,2,33 High Times 2,33 National Honor Society: PA Announcing Staff 13 Student Council 3. WALLACE, PATRICIA 207 Barnstormers 33 Mountaineering Society 33 Boosters 23 Friendship 33 Spanish Club 2. WALLING, RICHARD 408 English, Social Studies, Science. WALSH, CELINE 401 AFS Club 13 Barnstormers 23 National Honor Society3 Latin Club 1,2,33 National Merit Scholarship. WALSH, DEBORAH 333 Boosters 1,2,33 French Club 23 Friendship 3, Pres. 33 Gold- en Girls 1,23 National Honor Society: Latin Club 33 Student Council 2,33 Varsity Cheerleaders 1,2, Capt. 13 JV Cheer- leaders 33 Freshman Cheerleaders3 Leaders' Board 23 Lead- ers' Club 2,33 Major Gymnastics 1,2,3. WARD, LEAH 287 National Honor Society: Athletic Board 1: Shield 2: Swim Timers 1,2,33 Tankateers 1,2,3, Pres. 2. WARE, MARY 287 Boosters 23 Childrens, Inc. 23 FTA 2,3,43 German Club 2: ,,-ff Mx- '25-53: -3? Z E '--ag ..gg3 M 33 320 Golden Girls 33 National Honor Society3 Athletic Board 1,33 Shield 23 L'Pin 33 Leaders' Board 33 Leaders' Club 2,3,43 Officials 23 Soccer All-Stars 33 Volleyball All-Stars 2. WARREN, DAVID 304 Concert Band 13 Stage Band 13 Marching Band 3, WILSON, JEFFREY 343 DECA 1. WATKINS, THOMAS 343 Cinema 33 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman Football3 JV Foot- ball 3. WEBBER, PAMELA 347 High Times 2,33 Leaders' Club 3. WEIKSNER, JOSEPH 319 English, Social Studies, Science. WEINHOLD, HENRIETTA 204 Concert Choir 23 Chamber Orchestra 3,43 Symphonic Or- chestra 2,3,43 Friendship 23 FTA 1,33 German Club 2,43 Golden Girls 33 National Honor society. WEISS, ROGER 159 High Times 13 Freshman BasketbalI3 JV Basketball 33 Var- sity Basketball 23 Freshman Football3 JV Football 2. WELLS, DUNCAN 189 Freshman Choir3 Stage Band 13 Student Council 4, Treas. 4. WEPPLER, CHRISTINE 159 Boosters .1,23 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 1,23 l0E1,2. WETULA, DARLENE 343 Friendship 2,33 Basketball All-Stars 2. WETULA, LINDA 304 Barnstormers 13 French Club 33 Friendship 33 National Honor Society, WHlLEY, KATHERINE 244 High Times 1: l0E1,2. WIEDEMER NANCY 408 Freshman Choir: Boosters l,2,33 Friendship 1,2,33 Golden Girls 1,23 National Honor Society3 Ski Club 2,33Shield 23 Leaders' Club 43 Tankateers 1,23 Volleyball All-Stars 2. WILHELM, KENNETH 264 JV Swimming 33 Varsity Swimming 1,2, WILLIAMS, BARBARA 192 Freshman Choir3 Concert Orchestra 2,3,43 Golden Girls 23 Spanish Club 3. WILLIAMSON, THOMAS 377 Freshman Baseball3 JV Baseball 33 Freshman Basketball3 JV Basketball 3. WILLIS, ROGER 232 Mountaineering Society l,2,33 T V Crew l,2,3. WILLIS, MELANIE 279 AFS Club 23 Barnstormers 13 Boosters 23 Childrens, Inc. 33 Friendship 2,33 Watters Science Seminar l,2,33 Swim Tim- ers 23 Tankateers 1,2 WILKOMM, ROBERT 177 OWE 1 8 2. WILSON, NOLAN 365 Freshman Varsity Band3 AV Staff 1,2333 Projectionists l,2,33 Stage Crew 23 TV Crew 1. WINCEK, MARY LOU 204 Boosters 3,43 Volleyball All-Stars 4. WIMMER, CHRISTOPHER 279 English, Social Studies, Art. WINEGARNER, NOLA 365 Freshman Choir3 DECA 1. WINKLER, WILLIAM 377 English, Social Studies, Mathematics, WINNEN, MATIAN 233 Toncert Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 33 Boosters 33 Friendship I its N WITHORNE, MARK 287 Freshman Choir3 Ski Club 1,23 Freshman Football. WOCHKOVICH, ANTHONY 233 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. WOLF, KINBERLEE 189 Concert Choir 23 Freshman Choir3 Freshman Var. Band: Concert Band 33 Symphonic Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2, 33 Friendship 33 German Club 3. WOYTKO, MICHAEL 238 Freshman Baseball3 Freshman Football3 Freshman Wrestling. WRIGHT, PAMELA 413 Freshman Choir3 Boosters 1,23 Friendship 33 Golden Girls 1, 23 National Honor Scoiety3 Student Council 1,23 Volunteer Agencies 13 Freshman Cheerleaders3 Leaders' Club 2,33 Tankateers 1,23 WUNDERLE, DENISE 306 L-Room Staff 1. YANDEK, THOMAS 177 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. YANKOW, LAWRENCE 413 French Club 2,33 Student Council 3,43 Volunteer Agencies 13 Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Indoor Track 1,2,3,43 Outdoor Track 1,2,3,43 Freshman Wrestling3 FCA 2.3. YENCHA, JEFFREY 319 Freshman Wrestling. YOUNG, RICHARD 319 Freshman Football, JV Football 33 Varsity Football 1,23 L- Club 23 Freshman Wrestling3 JV Wrestling 33 Varsity Wres- tling 2. ZAFFLE, ARLENE 244 Girls' Glee Club 33 Barnstormers 1,23 National Merit Schol- arship3 Ski Club 3. ZAPPALA, MARGARET 377 Sophomore Choir 33 Freshman Choir3 High Times Editorial 1,23 Circulation 1,2,33 Managing Editor 13 H.R. Rep. 13 AFS Club 33 Barnstormers 2,33 Boosters 2,33 Childrens, Inc. 33 Friendship l,2,33 V, Pres, 2, Sec. 33 Golden Girls 23 National Honor Society. Quill 8 Scroll 13 Spanish Club l,2,33 Student Council 13 Athletic Board 13 Freshman Cheerleaders3 Lead- ers' Board 23 Leaders' Club 1,23 Swim Timers 2,3. ZIMMERMAN, LEONARD 306 AV Staff 33 T V Crew l,2,3. ZOLDAK, LINDA 287 English, Social Studies, Mathematics. 321 General Index Abineri, Adrian - 126 Ables, Jerald 11525 - 272 Ables, Roy 14135 - 214 Abrahamsen, Christine 13865 - 254, 284, 285, 293, 296, 307 Abrahamsen, Erik 11655 - 272, 286, 288 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - 336 Acklin, Betsy 13335 - 214, 305 Acklin, Donna 11505 - 262 Acklin, Jill 11625 - 254 Acklin, Therese 13845 - 254 Adamich, John 11505 - 262,292,300 Adamich, Robert 11895 - 214, 284, 294 Adams, Ann 11125 - 254, 299, 300 Adams, Constance 14005 - 63, 262, 290, 293, 296, 300, 302 Adams, Frances 14215 - 130, 201, 262, 300,304,305 Adipietro, Louis 14005 - 262 Adipietro, Pat 12775 - 272 Aerni, Michael 12655 - 214 AFS - 88, 89, 307 Aicone, Madeline 14005 - 262 Ailor, John 12925 - 272 Ailor, Mary 12505 - 254 Alvey, Nanette 11465 - 262 Akers, Charles 14215 - 262 Akers, Richard 11875 - 272 Alapi,Andras 13715 - 272 Alber, Linda 11655 - 272,286 Albers, Robert 13875 - 254, 289, 296 Albright, Mary - 277, 240 Alderman, Pat 14225 - 272 Alderton, Kimberly 14025 - 262 Alexander, Bonnie 12655 - 214 Alexander, Dale 13325 - 175,254,296 Alexander, Ronnie 12075 - 214,298 Alexander, Tammy 12925 - 272 Allen, Barb - 288 Allen, Joan 11595 - 214 ALL STAR GAME - 136, 137 Alurovic, Maria 11925 - 214 Alvarez, Miguel 13695 - 272 Alverson, Thomas - 240 Alvey, Lynn 13245 - 272 Ames, Deborah - 240 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson ,Cheryl 11865 - 254,300 ,Dr. James - 240 ,John 14235 - 254 Kathleen 13135 - 262 Kenneth 14035 - 272, 301 Margaret - 124 Rebecca 12035 - 272 288 1SandraLu13025 - 262 Andre, Catherine 13355 - 262 Andre, Mary Ann 11925 - 214 Andre, Michael 11795 - 272 Anglin, Brian 13035 - 214, 284 Anglin, Christopher 13365 - 254 Anna, Cathy 12005 - 262 Ansberry, Michael 11945 - 272,286 Ansberry, Thomas 13135 - 262 Ansen, Erik 12045 - 138,214 Antel, Carl - 240 Anthony, Jeff 11715 - 254 Appel, Susan 11505 - 262 Archacki, Mark 14195 - 272 Armbruster, Karen 14225 - 272 Armstrong, Sherry 12775 - 272 Arnold, John 13355 - 262 ARROW'S PET SHOP - 551 ART - 50, 51, 188 Art, James 11445 - 305 Arvai, Claudia 11445 - 262,287,302 Arvai, Judy 14185 - 272,291 Ashburn, James 14005 - 262 Ashton, Barbara 12325 - 262 Ashworth, Jill 12445 - 214,291 ASTRONOMY - 294 Attewell, Hollis 14045 - 272 Atwell, Cathy 12625 - 272 3227 indices Audey, John 13815 - 144,254 Ault, Robert 12325 - 262 Aust, Franklin 11845 - 254,301,305 Avellone, Mindy 11505 - 262, 285, 293, 301 Baberstock, Robert - 177 Babiak, Debra 11945 - 272 Babiak, Susan 1 2845 - 254,287,302 Babis, Michael 12015 - 254,298 Baby, James 12335 - 111,214,293 Baby, Mary 12555 - 272 Bach, Nellie -54,124 Bacho, Janet 12595 - ss, 254, 291, 302, sos, sos Bacho, Patricia 12675 - 272,291 BACKPACKING 81 MOUNTAINEERING - 178, 297 Bacon, Bernice 13385 - 254, 284, 289, 294, 296,301,305 Bacon, Eileen 12655 - 214,294 Bacon, Terry 14185 - 272,297 Badaszewski, Kathy 14115 - 254 Bahhur, Linda 12315 - 262 Bahhur, Nawas 12065 - 214 Baightel, Daniel 12325 - 262 Baightel, Jeffrey 11575 - 214 Bailey, Christine 13365 - 254 Bailey, David 13245 - 272 Bavia, Steve - 121 Balbo, Connie 11605 - 262 Balbo, Joseph 12015 - 254,284,296 Baldridge, Betty - 128, 207, 240, 305 Ball Martha - 104 Baller, Richard 11315 - 116,272,286 Balog, Laura 11655 - 272 Balog, Lorrie 11555 - 262, 289 Balog, Mary 11645 - 254, 285,291 Banasak, Fredrick - 267 BAND, CONCERT - 290 BAND, MARCHING - 40, 41, 62, 63, 305 BAND, STAGE - 169 BAND, SYMPHONIC - 302 BAND, VARSITY - 286 Banfiel, Laurel 14055 - 262, 288, 292 Baran, Gayle 13895 - 214,294 Barb, Allen 11655 - 272 Barchanaowicz, Gloria 13675 - 272,302 Barany, Steven 11655 - 272 Barker, Natalie 13365 - 254,300,302 Barnes, Jeff12315 - 262 Barnick, Richard - 191 BARNSTORMERS - 285 Baron, John 14095 - 272 Baron, Joseph 1 2605 - 254 Baron, Thomas 13125 - 272, 288 Barrett, Michael 14065 - 262, 306 Barriball, David 11795 - 272 Barriball, Paul 13065 - 214 Barrier, Michelle 11675 - 272,291 Barrington, Beth 13075 - 214,288,307 Barrington, Rodney 12875 - 33, 49, 79, 182, 192, 214, 294,299,303 Barron, Barbara 14065 - 262 Barron, James 14095 - 35,272,286 Basalla, Michele 11945 - 272,291,298 Basch, John 11305 - 262,300 BASEBALL - 186 BASKETBALL, FRESHMAN - 112,113,292 BASKETBALL, JV - 112, 113,306 BASKETBALL, VARSITY - 110,111, 161,293 Bassett, Deborah 12695 - 262 Bassi, Bettina - 53,240 Bassi, Jeannine 12925 - 272,288 Battaglia, Domenic - 240, 290 Bauer, Kate 14025 - 57,262,297 Baukema, Paul 14025 - 262, 292 Baumann, Dale 12555 -56, 272,305 Baumann, Eric 12895 - 139, 214, 288, 301, 305 Baxter, Kevin 13135 - 262, 290, 292,296 Bayes, Phyllis 13135 - 262 Beal, Maryellen11895 - 214,292 Beall, Harley - 240 Beard, Becky Lee 11845 - 254,291 Beard, Wilfred 14085 - 92, 214, 293, 301 Beargie, Charles 11925 - 96, 214,304 Beargie, Margaret 11455 - 272,288 Beauregard, Paul 11135 - 262,290,305 Bechtel, Max - 20, 203, 295 Bechtel, Mrs. Max - 16 Beck, Russell - 108,240 Beckenhauer, Nora 13035 - 214,294 Beckenhauer, Ron 12625 - 272 Beckett, James 14045 - 295,272 Beckett, susan 11525 - 295, 272 Beckwith, Dennis 14145 - 262 Beckwith, Michael 11865 - 254 Beebe, Dr. Bruce - 240 Beeson, Debora 11765 - 254 Beetler, Toby 11795 - 272 Belko, Anthony 12695 - 262,295 98 Belko, Debra Ann - 214,305 Belko, Gregory 14125 - 262,303 Bell, Susan 13195 - 49,182,214,284,287, -292, 294,302,305 Bellido, Salvador 13025 - 56,262 Belzer, Brian 13875 - 254 Belzer, Mark 13715 - 272 Beman, Jeanne11f95 - 214 Benedict, Bonnie 13655 - 64, 214, 284, 293, 294, 302, 303 Benedict, Gary13305 - 272, 286, 305 Benedict, Stacie 14145 - 88, 262, 293, 298, 300 Benes, Mark 13155 - 292,272 Benes, William - 90,240 Benko, Robert 12525 -148,192,262,297 Benko, Victoria 12925 - 272, 288 Bennett, Alan 11455 - 286,272 Bennett, Debra 13105 - 305 Bennett, Joan 13925 - 262 Bennett, John 12305 - 262 Bennett, John E. 12675 - 272,306 Bennett, Lauri 11625 - 254,287,300 Bennett, Stephen - 240 Bennington, Sue - 56, 240 Beno, Frances 12315 - 262 Beno, John 11525 - 272 Beno, Michael 11925 - 170,214,284 Beno, Susan Marie 13195 - 215 Benson, Anita 12695 - 262, 287, 291, 296, 301,302 Benson, Linda 11125 ,254, 300 Benson, Stephen 12625 - 272 Bentley, Georgiann 13025 - 262 Bentley, Jeffery 12895 - 215,301 Benz, Debra 11605 - 262 Berardelli, Daniel - 119 Berka, Elizabeth 11865 - 254, 300, 287,299 Berlovan, Alex 12875 - 215 Berlovan, Virginia 12305 - 262 Bernard, Thomas 11865 - 192, 254, 303 Berrian, Susan 13365 - 254,300 Berry, Louis - 240 Besida, Debbie 12445 - 215 Besida, Patricia 12695 - 262 Bibbs, Cynthia 11555 - 272, 285, 288,301 Bibbs, Marcia 13895 - 215 Bichl, James 13475 - 215,299 Bill, Matthew 14125 - 174, 268, 292,301 Billey, Mark 12065 - 299 Billey, Mike - 38 Bilski, Natalie - 54 Bingham, Karen 11605 - 262 BIOLOGY LAB ASST. - 285 Bir, Florence - 102 Bir,Jane13035 - 215,294 Bir, Michael 12035 - 272,286 Bir, Susan 13715 - 277,288 Bircher, Rebecca 11125 - 254 Birchfield, Franklin 14225 - 272 Birchfield, Patricia - 147, 240 Birchfield, Sheila 12815 - 254 Bird, Edward 13035 - 293,215 Bischol, Andrew - 240 Bischol, Marion - 240 Bittel, David 14165 - 254, 290 Bittel, James 11505 - 262,295 Bitter, Donald 13555 - 262,305 Bittinger,KaryI13895 - 215, 293,302 Bittinger, Betty - 203 Black, Sandra 12385 - 254 Blackie, Barbara 12335 - 42, 49, 215, 293, 294, 299, 301, 302, 303 Blackman, Carla 12335 - 215, 294, 301, 304 Blackman, Paula 14125 - 262,290,305 Blaha, Nancy 14045 - 272 Blair, Holly 11765 - 204, 254, 293, 299 Blair, Linda 12575 - 295,272 Blake, Cheryl Ann 12945 - 215,291 Blake, Linda Lee 13325 - 254,296,305 Blake, Ronald 13595 - 262 BOOSTERS - 303 BOWLING - 116,117,286 Buchholz, Evelyn 12625 - 272,286 Buehner, Lorna 12925 - 272 Bugosh, Kenneth 13355 - 262,292,300 Bugosh, Scott 11675 - 272, 286, 288, 305 Bugosh, Steven 13105 - 254, 284,301,305 Bullock, Jane 13335 - 216 Buncher, Faith 11895 - 88, 216,284,307 Bunner, Kenneth 12005 - 263 Burdock, Kevin 11445 - 263 Burgess, James 12385 - 254, 298 Burgess, John 11625 - 298 BURGOYNE'S - 247 Burgyan, Renate 12945 - 206, 216, 293, 294 Burke, Margaret 13355 - 263,302 Burke, Matthew 11865 - 254,298 Burko, Michael 11555 - 272 Burko, Steven 13625 - 254 Burley, Michael 11455 - 272, 286, 305,306 Burmeister, Mark - 299 Burton, Donna - 203 Bush, Timothy 11875 - 272,286,305 BUSINESS -100,101 Butkiewicz, Diane 11695 - 216,292,301 Butkiewicz, Jeannette - 103 Byrne, Mary 13245 - 272, 286,305 Byrne, Michael 13525 - 263 Byrne, Noreen 12575 - 272 Byrne, Sheila Ann 11625 - 254 Byrne, Thomas 14015 - 284 Cabot, Anthony 12595 - 254,299 Cabot, Diane13605 - 272 Cabot, Stephen 13475 - 216 Cadwallader, James 14015 - 49, 183, 216, 294 Cady, David 12865 - 254 Cady, Thomas 13845 - 254 Cain, John 13815 - 254,292,294 Caine, Margaret Mary 13795 - 263 Caine, Mary Ann 14115 - 254 Caine, Mary Bridget 12035 - 272, 288 Caldwell, Aaron 13775 - 216 Caldwell, Cheryl 13325 - 139, 254, 285, 300, 307 Caldwell, Cynthia 12005 - 263 Caldwell, Donna M. 13305 - 272 Caldwell, Eileen 14165 - 254 Caldwell, Jennifer 13925 - 263,281,305 Caldwell, Lori 14095 - 272 Caldwell, Wayland 13895 - 216 Cali, Frank11765 - 254 Callahan, Tom 12325 - 263,301 Calvey,Geofrey11945 - 272, 288 Campbell, Beth Ann 13195 - 44, 45, 216, 284,305 Campbell, Darlene - 76 Campbell, Elizabeth 14085 - 216 Campbell, William 11125 - 254 Camper, James 11605 - 185,263,286 Campofredano, Michael 12675 - 273, 288 Cannon, Patrick 12625 - 273 Canzone, Kenneth 14035 - 298 Capadona, Karen 12575 -- 200, 273 Capiccioni, Samuel 12385 - 254 Capron, Peggi Lynn 11945 - 273 Care, David 12775 - 273 Carey, Gavin 14135 - 216 Carey, John 14185 - 273,286 Carey, Maura Jean 12525 - 263 Carey, Patrick 12775 - 273 Carle, William 13945 - 254 Carlton, John 12775 - 273 Carnes, Becky 13655 - 216,305 Carpenter, Bryan 12625 - 273 Carpenter, Charles 14235 - 192, 254, 293, Carpegtjgr, John 13505 - 254 Carpenter, Joseph 13245 - 273 Carpenter, Kimberly 12325 - 127, 263, 287, 293, 300, 301, 303, 304, 305 Carpenter, Robert 13445 - 263 Carpenter, Sandra 11605 - 263,300 Carr, Edward 13015 - 254 Carr, Sally 12505 - 150, 254, 302, 303 Carr, Tom 12305 - 263 Carrie, Douglas 14145 - 263 Carrie, Sandra 14065 - 263 Carroll, Deanne14025 - 263,300 Carroll, Florine - 240, 352 Carroll, Kathleen 14125 - 263 Carroll, Leslie 11315 - 273, 288 Carson,Scott13695 - 273 CARSON'S - 80 Carte, John 12335 - 216, 299 Cartwright, Diana 11305 - 263,300 Casati, MaryAnn 11575 - 65, 216, 293, 294, 302, 303 Casati, Peter 12305 - 263 Casey, Joseph - 240 Cash, Catherine 13045 - 216 Cass, MaryBeth 13065 - 114, 216, 299, 301 Cass, Stuart 12575 - 273,286,304 Cassidy, Eugene 14045 - 273,299 Cassidy, Jeanne 12505 - 254 Cassidy, Moira Lee 12335 - 216 Casterline, Karen 13325 - 254 Cawley, Joanne 13715 - 273, 288 Cawrse, Carol 13845 - 254 Cawrse, James 12695 - 263 Cawrse, Dr. Robert - 16, 70, 71, 248 Ceceris, KarI13005 - 254,301 Cellini, Louis - 176, 240 Cepec, Michael 11775 - 284 Cepulo, Ron 13385 - 254,298,301 Cervenak, Barbara 12605 - 254, 287, 293, 303 Cesare, James 14225 - 273 Chaffin, Janis 13385 - 254,300 Chambers, Karen 11505 - 263 Chambers, Michael 14115 - 254,303 Chamot, Kathryn 13135 - 263 Champion, Montgomery - 254 Chan, Alan 11305 - 263,306 Chan, Dennis 13105 - 254, 296 Chandler, Cynthia 12865 - 254 Chandler, Mary 13605 - 273,288,303 Chausanski, George 13655 - 169, 216, 284, 294, 304 Chausanski, Tanya 12655 - 216, 285, 293, 294 Check, Joseph 13365 - 284,301 CHEERLEADERS, FRESHMAN - 36, 37, 300 CHEERLEADERS, J V - 290 CHEERLEADERS, VARSITY - 36, 37, 291, 294 Cherkes, Karen 12525 - 263 CHESS CLUB - 195, 285 Chestnutt, Randall 13815 - 144,290 CHICKEN GALDRE - 91 Chihil, Christopher 13605 - 273 Chihil, Gregory 14025 - 263 Chin, Lilean 13695 - 273,288 Chin, Peter 11595 - 93,216,284 Chockley, Laurel 14235 - 254, 287, 301, 302, 307 CHOIR, CONCERT - 69,300 CHOIR, FRESHMAN - 288 CHOIR, SYMPHONIC - 66, 67, 284 Chrisman, Timothy 13815 - 254,301 CINEMA - 204, 205, 206, 293 Cinnamond, Joanne 12455 - 254 Cinnamond, Jody 13675 - 273,292 Ciocca,Jovce14235 - 254,305 Ciolek, Kenneth - 240,286 CIRCUS - 168 Civovic, Walter 14135 - 182,216 Clanton, Dale 14135 - 216 Clark, Catherine 11625 - 254,287 Clark, Constance 14165 - 273 Clark, Constance L. 12385 - 254 Clark, David 13695 - 273,292 Clark, Jeanette - 216 Clark, Kimberly 14145 - 188,263 Clark, Libby - 273 Clark, Patrick 13305 - 273 Clark, Sue - 114,240,299 Clark, Susan 13475 - 217,293,301 Clark, Teresa 13015 - 254,285 Clarke, Mary 13125 - 217 Cleary, Margaret 12015 - 254 Cleary, Pamela 13505 - 263 CLEARY REALTY C0. - 75 Clements, Jay 13675 - 273 Clements, Marc 11925 - 217,290 Clementz, James 13135 - 162,263 Clementz, Katherin 13005 - 254 CLEVELAND-CLIFFS IRON CO. - 181 Clifford, Pamela 13025 - 263 Clifton, Earl 13815 - 58,284 Clifton, Freddie 14035 - 273 CLIFTON PLUMBING-HEATING - 32 CLIPPER FURNITURE - 86 Coad, Jeanne - 191 Coates, Janice 12795 - 59,217 Coates, Lynette 11125 - 254,303 Cobb, Gary12505 - 254 Cobb, Joyce 12305 - 263,293 COCA-COLA - 80 Coch, Garry 13595 - 301,263,301 Cochran, Tara 12895 - 217,298,307 Cochrane, Robert - 84, 85, 124, 240, 287 Cochrane, Robert 11135 - 263,287, 299,300 CDE - 291 Coffey, Deanna 13155 - 273 Colby, Carolyn - 76 Cold, John - 203, 252 Cole, Constance 13815 - 254 Cole, Jeffrey 13125 - 273 Coleman, James 12695 - 263,300 Coleman, William - 240, 292 COLEUS - 195,289 Collier, Charlene 12655 - 217 Collins, Phillip 11655 - 273 COLLINS REALTY - 122 Colon, Daniel - 241 Colvin, Phillip 13025 - 263, 273, 290, 298 Combs, Kenneth 11555 - 291 Combs, Steven 11765 - 254 Comer, Gerald 12305 - 263 Comodeca, Michael 12525 - 263,295 Comodeca, Peter 11695 - 48, 192, 217, 294, 299,303 Compton, Terry Lee 12525 - 263, 286, 292, 305 COMPUTER CLUB - 304 Condon, James 13575 - 263 Conger, George 13595 - 263 Conley, Alison 12035 - 273 Conley, Jean 12335 - 61, 217,305 Conley, Michael 14125 - 263 Conley, Timothy 13445 - 263,296 Connole, James 11675 - 273 Connor, Patrick 14195 - 273 Connors, Patricia 13775 - 217, 302, 303, 305 Connors, Patrick 14155 - 254,293 Connors, Thomas 11305 - 263 Conroy, Patricia 14195 - 273,288 Conroy, William 11795 - 273 Constantino, Donald 13075 - 123, 183 192, 217, 294, 297 Conte, David 12645 - 29, 83, 217, 284, 289, 294,305 Conte, Don 13555 - 263,297,301 CONVENIENT FOOD MART - 91 Converse, Dale 13875 - 254 Conway, Debbie 12925 - 273 Cook, Catherine 13005 - 254 Cook, Lester 12065 - 217 Cook, Wayne - 299 Cooney, Diane12845 - 254 Cooper, Bruce13595 - 264 Cope, Agnes - 54, 102 Copfer, Catherine 13625 - 254,293,301 Copfer, Dennis 13125 - 273 Copfer, Ronald 13925 - 264 Corcoran, Frank 12035 - 273 Corcoran, Margaret 12505 - 254 Corcoran, Mark 12845 - 254 Corcoran, Maureen 13155 - 273 Cornachione, Dante - 241 Cornell, Ellen 12525 - 123, 264, 290, 293, 302,305 Cornell, Wiley 11695 - 49, 64, 217, 287, 289, 293, 294, 296, 302, 303, 305 Cornwell, Kenyon 11555 - 273 Corrigan, Saleema14035 - 273 Cortina, Oscar 11715 - 254 Corwin, Melissa 13555 - 264, 285,291,300 Cosier, Jill 13555 - 264 Cote, Linda 13595 - 264,300 Cottom, Bradley 13475 - 217 COUNSELORS - 203 Courey, Lucille 13155 - 273,288 Cousineau, Thomas - 21, 33, 241 Cox, Caryl 13985 - 264, 287, 300,304 Coyne, Kathleen 13305 - 273 Coyne, Margaret 12645 - 65, 217, 285, 293, 294, 301, 302, 303,305 Coyne, Martin 13385 - 255 Coyne, Patricia 11645 - 43, 255,293,302 Cote, Linda - 300 CRADLE SONG - 46, 47 Craig, Cynthia 13335 - 83, 217, 287, 294, 302,305 Craig, Elizabeth - 52, 241 Craig, Patricia - 191 Craig, Robert A. 14085 - 217 Craig, Robert L. 11845 - 255 Craighead, Daniel 13795 - 264 Craighead, Jennifer 12815 - 259 Craighead, John 11875 - 273,286 Cramer, Dawn 14195 - 273 Crane, Susan - 241 Crawford, Janis 11695 - 217,305 Cremona, Richard 11505 - 264 Cresswell, Rosalie 13695 - 273, 288 Crilley, Jan 13335 - 217,285,301 Crislip, Scott 13695 - 273,304 Criss, Michael 13165 - 273,286 Crompton, William 12445 - 217 CROSS COUNTRY - 24,25, 196, 197,301 Croston, Benjamin 12655 - 217 Croston, Michael 14025 - 299 Croston, Thomas 13305 - 273 Cubberley, Richard 13675 - 273,301 Cuciak, Denise 14005 - 264 Cullen, Elizabeth 13475 - 217,294,298 Cullinan, Charles 13605 - 35, 273, 286, 291 Cummings, Mary 13165 - 273,288 Cunnan, Dorathy13305 - 273 Cunningham, Colleen 13465 - 264 Cunningham, Joseph 13715 - 273,288 Curley, Michelle 11605 - 264 Curry, Richard 12065 - 217 Curtin, Robert 12315 - 264 Curtin, Thomas 12045 - 105,217 Cuitner, Ann 11765 - 241 Cush, Catherine 13675 - 273 CUSTODIANS - 98,118,119,120,121 CUYAHOGA STATIONERS, INC, - 99 Cvilikas, Michael 11505 - 264,306 Czechanski, John 13155 - 273 Czechanski, Michael 13875 - 255,284 Dadas, Mary Rose 13045 - 217, 292 Dagis, Laura 13095 - 264 Dailey, James 13095 - 166,264 DAK SUPPLY - 81 d'AIiberti, Alfred 12925 - 57, 273, 286,288 301 Dalton, Marcia - 241 Dalton, Molly 14055 - 264, 287, 293, 300, 302 Dalton, Peggy12455 - 255, 287, 299, 300, 302 Damalas, Lisa 13605 - 273 D'Amico, William 13445 - 264,306 Damm, Gregory 14115 - 255,284 Dancak, Dennis 12065 - 217 DANCE CLUB - 130,131,304 Darby, Vicky 14215 - 264 Darichak, Marian 12505 - 255, 293 Darichak, Nancy 13435 - 199,217 Darmour, Diane 13505 - 44, 45, 264, 300, 301,305 Darmour, Thomas 11895 - 217,305 Darroch, Patrick 11465 - 264, 298 Darroch, Victoria 13125 - 273 Darway, Randy 14055 - 264 Dase, Cheryl 12065 - 217,287 Dase, Larry 13245 - 273,288 Dase, Lori Sue 12015 - 255,289,300 Dashiell, Donald 12035 - 185,273,286 Daugherty, Colleen 14185 - 273 Daugherty, John 13475 - 218 Daugherty, Kathleen 14145 - 264, 291 Davern, Michael 13715 - 274 Davies, Tonia 12925 - 274 Davies, William 13525 - 264 DAVIS Davis, AND DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHERS - 153 B. Neil - 38, 66, 69, 241 Davis, Raymond 13095 - 166,264 Davis, Rebecca 11845 - 255 Davis, Timothy 12575 - 274 Davis, Zita12315 - 264 Dawkins, Charlene 13105 - 255 Dawson, Candice 13795 - 264, 293, 300, 305 Dawson, Carol 13895 - 218,305 Dawson, Dennis 12895 - 218, 288 Deanovic, Beth Ann 14085 - 155, 218, 284, 289,296,305 Deaton, Bryan 13675 - 274 Deaton, Ronald 11575 - 218 DECA - 287 DEDICATION - 207 Dedor, Susan 12895 - 218 Dee, Eleanor 12035 - 274,288 Deers, Bob - 303 DEER's 1-HR CLEANERS - 122 Deetz, Gregory 13195 - 298 Degyanski, Eugene - 55 Deiderich, llrthur - 33, 140,241 Deininger, Kenneth - 286 Deininger, William - 218 Delaney, Paul 12065 - 218 Delguidice, Sherry 13655 - 218 Delnero, Cathryn 14215 - 264 Delnero,Gary12455 - 255 Delnero, Thomas 14045 - 274 DeLong, Steven 14185 - 274,295,297 Delucco, Margaret 12895 - 218 DeLyIe, Janice 11505 - 264,300 Demaline, Craig 12595 - 284 Demarco, Mark 12775 - 103 Demedal, Donna 12035 - 274 Demedal, Richard 11125 - 255 DEMOLAY, LAKEWOOD ORDER 0F - 91 Dengel, Theresa 12575 - 274, 288 Denham, John 13795 - 264,295 Denicola, Marian - 241 Dennis, Shelley 12775 - 274 Dennstedt, Linda 14085 - 218 Densham, Leslie 14185 - 42, 274, 288, 302, 303 DeOre, Deborah 14005 - 130, 131, 264, 285, 290, 292, 304,305 Depauw, Judith 13945 - 151,255 Depauw, Michael 12525 - 264,299,301 Depolo, Vincent 13065 - 92,218 Depp, George 12795 - 218,301 Dery, Beatrice 11465 - 255 Dery, Gabor 13325 - 255,300 Deseran, Sophia 14215 - 294 Desler,Allen14005 - 264,301 Indices! 323 Derenberger, Gregg - 291 DETROIT AVENUE CYCLE - 80 Devan, Beth 11465 - 264, 285, 287 Dever, Daniel 14215 - 264, 291, 304,306 Dever, Jeannette 12875 - 218, 287 DeVille, Denise 14145 - 264 DeVille, Michaelann 11315 - 274 Devine, Karen 12925 - 274 DeVito, Daniel 13655 - 218, 301 DeVito, Dennis 11465 - 264 DeVitt, Katherine - 94 Dewald, Laura 14045 - 274 Dewerth, Charles 13575 - 264 Dewerth, Eugene 13005 - 284 Dezort, Richard 12605 - 255 Demi, Stephen 13045 - 298 Dibbern, Sally 12625 - 274 DiBiasio, Anthony - 94, 120, 248 DiBiasio, Robert 12075 - 31, 96, 110, 218, 293,294 DiCaprio, Rose - 87, 241 Dickey, James 13045 - 218 Dickey, Patrick - 34, 112, 264,306 Dickey, Patricia 13505 - 264, 287, 294, 299 Dienes, Elizabeth 11875 - 274, 285, 291, 300 Dienes, Stephen 13305 - 274 Dieringer, Russell 12005 - 264 Dieringer, Susan 13385 - 255 Diers, Robert 13045 - 218 Dietrich, Nadine 11945 - 274, 286, 288, 305 Dill, Richard 12045 - 92,218,303 Dillinger, Linda 14135 - 218,305 Dillon, Jackson 13035 - 218,299 Dillon, Susan 13355 - 264 Dillworth, Stephen 13465 - 264 DiLorenzo, Karin 12645 - 218, 289 DiMaria, Dawn 12675 - 274 DiMaria, Joseph 12315 - 51,264 324!lndices eww , 'W DiMarino, Joseph 11945 - 274, 304 DiMassa, Susan 11875 - 274 Dimmick, Robert 13365 - 23,255,303 Dorko, Susan 14025 - 264 Dornaver, Thomas 14005 - 264 Dornback, Laura 13335 - 50 DiNardo, David 12555 - 274, 301 Dorsch, Marian 12325 - 264, 287, 294, 299, Dingman, Charles 11695 - 218 Dingman, John 11655 - 274,292 Disbrow, Carol 14115 - 42, 255, 293, 302, 303 Disbrow, William 12675 - 274, 286,304 Disch, Barbara - 241 DIVISION PAGE RECORDS - 209 Dizig, Kathleen 11305 - 264 Dlugopolsky, Gwido 11455 - 274, 286, 288 D 8 N CANDY - 180 Doboze, Andrew 11875 - 274,301 300, 302 Dorton, Debbie 12315 - 264 Dowd, Lisa 11525 - 274 Dowdell, Sandra 11815 - 219,302 Dowell, George 11595 - 219,294 Dowell, Mary 11795 - 274 Dowell, William 11445 - 264,291 Downes, Brian 13195 - 219 Downes, Nancy 14235 - 255 Drap, Joan - 241 Drda, Antoinette 13385 - 255 Dukles, Dianne 12645 - 143, 219, 296, 303 304,305 Dukles, Linda 14165 - 255,301,305 Dulcie, Charles 12945 - 171,219,290 Dulcie, Phoebe 11525 - 291 Dulovics, Robert 14185 - 274, 304 Duncan, Jeffrey 11525 - 274, 286 Duncan, Robert - 241 Dunham, Deborah 13015 - 255 Dunkle, Kirk 14085 - 30, 219 Dunn, James 12865 - 167, 241 Dunn, Lutricia 14185 - 274 Dunn, Paul 11795 - 274 Dunn, Terry 14095 - 274, 286, 291, 301 Dunn,Tim 11555 - 274,304 V,,,,,,..-A9 f Ly Doboze, Steven - 264 Dodd, Mary Ann - 241 Doerner, Gail 11655 - 274, 288, 293, 298 Doerr, Edward 14065 - 264 Dolan, Timothy 11595 - 218 Dolepski, Audrey 11675 - 274, 285, 288, 291,301,302 Dolepski, Randolph 13775 - 218,304 Doll, Amy 11475 - 40, 274, 286, 288,305 Doll, Ellen 12945 - 218, 284, 289, 292, 294, 296,302,305 Dolvig, Lisa 11455 - 274, 286, 288, 303,305 Donaldson, Thomas 11305 - 264,301 Donelan, Maureen 13015 - 255 Donley, Mariorie - 241 Donnell, Keith 13625 - 255 Donotrio, Marian 13895 - 218 DON'S LIGHTHOUSE - 153 Doody,Ann - 290 Dorazewski, Raymond 14025 - 264 Dorenkott, David 13895 - 218,303 Dorin, Daniel 13005 - 255 Dorko, Karen 13045 - 218,287 Dreby, Conrad 11675 - 274 Dreby, Deirdre 13015 - 255 DRIVER EDUCATION - 90 Drury, Dale 11125 - 79, 255, 299 Dudley, Donna Marie 11795 - 274 Duffy, James 11595 - 219,287 Duffy, Richard 13035 - 219 Dugan,Alice1l525 - 274 Dugan, Edward 13005 - 255 Dugan, Joseph 13355 - 264 Dugan, Kathleen 11845 - 255 Dugan, Mary Ellen 11895 - 219, 294 Dugan, Maureen 11775 - 96, 158, 219, 299, 301 Dugan, Patricia 13555 - 264 Dugan, Susan 13065 - 189 Dugan, Thomas 13015 - 255 Duganier, Donna 11605 - 264,293 Duge, Susan 14095 - 274,288 Duge, William 13875 - 298 Dukes, Mary Jo 13525 - 264 Dukles, Christine 14065 - 46, 47, 127, 264, 285, 290, 300, 301,303,305 Dupay, Janet 13365 - 285, 300 Dupay, Patricia 11675 - 274 Duperow, Dale14145 - 264 Duran, Carol 11795 - 274,288 Duran, Mark 13945 - 255 Duresky, Robert 13325 - 46, 116, 285, 289, 291,306 DUSENBURY PIANO SHOP - 99 Dussault, Robert 12075 - 219 Dutton, Debra 12795 - 219 Dutton, James 11775 - 219 Dutton, Nancy 11555 - 274,291 Dutton, Patricia 13555 - 255, 264, 287, 295 302,307 Dyke, Theresa 11555 - 274,291,302 Dzurik, Sarah 14025 - 264, 287, 293, 299, 300 Eadeh, Rima 12525 - 264 Eaker, Adrienne 12065 - 219 Easter, Timothy 13325 - 258, 284 Ebbert, Pamela 13135 - 264,299 Eber, Victor 12595 - 201,255 Eberl, Kenneth 12045 - 219 Susan 11891 - 60,61,221, 284,305 Ebert, Ebert, Daniel 14021 - 264,291 Julie 14011 - 219 Ebright, Rebecca 11131 - 264,300 Echelle, Liselotte - 87, 241 Eckerson, Charles 11621 - 255, 285, 290, 305,306 Economy, Arthur 14111 - 255 Edmonds, Amy 11651 - 274, 285, 280, 288 303,305 Edmunds, Ada - 70 EDUCATORS'MUSlC - 152 Edwards, Harry - 274 Edwards, Robert 14091 7 274,286 Egan, Egan, Egan, Egan, Egger, Bonnie Lynn 12331 - 219,298 Cynthia 14141 - 100, 264 Maureen 14151 - 255 Sharon Lynn 13101 - 255,305 Sarah 11791 - 274 Eggers, Stacey 13021 - 87, 264 Eiben, Lawrence 12691 - 264 Eiben, Leslie 11671 - 274 Eiermann, Leonard 13021 - 264 Einhouse, Thomas 11791 - 274 Eisele, David 11521 - 274, 286 Eisele, Thomas 11691 - 299 Elek, Eva 13891 - 219 Elek, Laura 12301 - 264 Elias, David 14141 - 295 Elias, Jeffrey 12301 - 264, 300 Elias, Samuel 13191 - 219, 290 Elias, Theresa 11461 - 264 Eller, Lorie 11471 - 274 Eller, Nora11621 1255, 298 Eliott, Eliott, Elliott Elliott Barbara 11301 - 264,299,305 Debra 12941 - 60, 61, 219, 305 ,James 11651 - 274 ,Timothy 12601 - 143, 255,304 Ellis, Christine 11451 - 274 Ellis, Kelley 11871 - 274, 288 Ellis, Lee Ann 11761 - 255 Ellis, Patricia 13621 - 255 Elsner, Joanna 13091 - 264 Emery, Charles 11671 - 274 Emery, Gary 12011 - 284 Emley, Jan Marie 11671 - 274,288 Emery, Susan 12811 - 255, 285, 300 Emmett, Betty - 241 Emmett, Richard 11921 - 219 Endress, Scott 11471 - 274, 286, 288 Engle, Warren 11451 - 274 ENGLISH - 52, 53, 150, 151 English, Dawn 11941 - 274 Enklat, Susan 12381 - 255, 285, 300,302 307 Ennemoser, Brian 12521 - 52, 264 Erdelyi, James - 241, 292 Erdovegi, John 12591 - 284 Eredics, Michael 14121 - 264 Erhardt, Harry 13811 - 196,255,301 Erhardt, Thomas 13811 - 303 Erlacher, Evelyn 12071 - 219,294 297, 307 Errington, Mark 11861 - 255 Ertler, Joseph - 35, 176,241,286 Essey, Marlin 13441 - 264 Essey,Nadim12671 - 275,291,301 Essi, Cynthia 13871 - 255 Essi, Mark 12551 - 275,304 Essi, Paul 12501 - 255, 298 Evans, Carol 14011 - 176,219 Evans Evans Evans Evans , Gordon 13441 - 264 ,Gwen 14081 - 219,291,300 ,June 12771 - 275 ,Kay Donna 12791 - 219,284,299 Evans, Lee 12671 - 275,286 Evans, Patricia 14181 - 275,288 Evans, Richard 12551 - 275 Evans, Ron - 299 Evans, Steven 13551 - 264 Evans ,Sue Ann 11711 - 255 Eve, Loretta 13841 - 255, 287, 299 Even: en, Fredrick 12331 - 219,299 Faber, Deborah 13441 - 264, 300 Faber, Margaret 13031 - 219, 294 Fabri, Paul 11891 - 220 FACULTY - 240-245 FACULTY CREDENTIALS - 308-309 Fahey, James 13691 - 264 Fahey, Rose 13431 - 220 Fahnert, Eugene - 56, 299 Fannin, George - 241, 292 Fannin, Phyllis Kohring - 158, 242 Fantana, Dennis 11921 - 192,220,301 Fantana, Joanne 13551 - 264 Farah, Benjamin 12841 - 255,296 Faris, Judith 14041 - 275 Farley, Randy 13461 - 264 Farquhar, Alex - 241 Farrar, Rebecca 12621 - 275 Farrar, Vickey 13591 - 130,264,287 Farrell, Thomas 13471 - 220 Farrer, David 11941 - 275,295 Farrin, Laurel Ann 12061 - 278,220 Faud, Virginia - 241 Fauser, Cynthia 12811 - 169, 255, 284, 302, 305 Fauser, Mrs. Donald - 39 Fauver, Dean 13571 - 264 Fay, Dennis 13091 - 264, 290, 300, 305, 306 Fay, Michael 14051 - 264 Fecser, Linda 13921 - 188, 264, 300 Fecser, Steven 12041 - 220 Fedor, James 13651 - 135,220,297 Fedyniak, Martha 12921 - 275,288 Fekete, Sue 11551 - 275 Felber,Jacquelyn12071 - 220 Felgner, Nancy 13461 - 264, 300 Felty, Robert - 241 Fencl, Ellen 12791 - 220,305 Fenko, Gloria 13241 - 275 Fenko, Rudolph 12331 - 220 Ferencik, Laura 14091 - 275 Ferguson, Leah 12031 - 275, 286, 288 Fern, Janney 12041 - 220 Fern, Virginia 12571 - 275, 286,288,305 FERRO CORP. - 250 Fetherlin, Mike 11871 - 275 Fiedler, Gayle 13711 - 275,288 Figueiredo, Gilbert 14111 - 284 Filley, Jackie 13871 - 200, 255 Fillmore, Deborah 13001 - 255 Fillmore, Gary 11841 - 255,284 Fillmore, Pamela 13601 - 275 Fillmore, Patricia 13691 - 264 Finan, Darrick11861 - 255,303 Finan, Douglas 12861 - 148, 255,297 Finau, Gail 13571 - 264,293 Fink, Brenda 12601 - 255,292 Fink, Susan 13161 - 275,286,301 Fink, Terence 12041 - 220 Finkes, Nancy - 290 Finlin, Robert 14031 - 53,275 Finn, Helen - 203 Finohr, Shawn 13151 - 264 Fischer, Terrance 13621 - 284 Fise, Michelle 13301 - 275 Fish, Lillian 13091 - 264,292,300 Fishback, Jody 11811 - 220 Fishell, Eileen - 124 Fishell, Mary Ellen 13381 - 46, 255, 290, 293 Fisher, Dennis 13551 - 264 Fisher, Eugene 13031 - 220, 284, 292 Fisher, Richard 13361 - 58,290 Fitzgerald, John 11641 - 255, 284 Fitzgerald, Maryellen 13471 - 220 Fitzgerald, Patricia 12061 - 220,301,303 Fitzgerald, Stephen 12381 - 284 Fitzgibbons, Dennis 11771 - 48, 220, 294, 298, 303 Flaesgarten, Kevin 14141 - 127,192, 197, 264,303 Flaesgarten, Richard 11891 - 220,301 Flanagan, Lee 12771 - 275,288 Flanagan, Kathleen 14051 - 264 Flanigan, Joyce 13501 - 264 Fleck, Charles 14181 - 275, 286,297,305 Fleming, Cal 13191 - 176, 220, 284, 303 Fleming, Cassandra 13671 - 288 Fleming, Dawn 13791 - 96,264 Fleming, Gary 14041 - 275,301 Fleming, Nancy - 220 Fleming, Sandra - 165,275 Fleming, Sharon 11501 - 264 Fleming, Victoria 11621 - 155,220 Fleming, Warren 12601 - 255, 284 Fletcher, Susan 12441 - 220, 284, 292, 294, 296,302,305 Flood, Donald 12001 - 96, 264 Flood, Doug14051 - 264 Flynn, John 12031 - 275 Foerstner, Stacey 13331 - 220, 291 Fogarty, Peggy Ann 12571 - 275 Foldes, Michael 12501 - 255 Follman, Mary Jane 11771 - 220,284,287 FOLWELL CARD 8 GIFT SHOP - 91 FOOTBALL, FRESHMAN - 35,286 FOOTBALL, J V - 34, 35, 295 FOOTBALL, VARSITY - 20, 21, 22, 23, 303 Foraker, Thomas 12641 - 163,220 Foran, Beverly 14131 - 220, 302,303 Foran, Nancy 14001 - 37, 264, 287, 290, 293, 302 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - 56, 57, 87 Foreman, Jody 11461 - 264 Forkapa, Mary Ellen 11551 - 275 Forkapa, Sharon 14031 - 275,288 Forkapa, Susan 13121 - 275 Forkapa, Thomas 13191 - 220,284 Forkas, Deborah 14141 - 264, 300 Forlini, Susan 13351 - 264 Forster, Barbara - 241 Fortey, Robin 13151 - 275, 288, 299, 303, 305 Foster, Joan - 241 Foster, Thomas 11501 - 264, 306 Fox, Beverly - 293 Fox, Kathleen 13871 - 127, 255, 293, 300, 301, 302, 303, 305 Fox, Kevin 12621 - 275 Foye, Michael 14211 - 265 Frankovits, Nicholas - 241, 294 Franz, Dennis 11461 - 265 Fraser, Heather 14191 - 275 Frazier, Connie 13011 - 255,305 FREELAND REALTY lNC. - 152 Freeman, Gale 11441 4 265, 289, 295, 297, 299 Freeman, Jean - 241 FRENCH CLUB - 294 Frenk, Thomas 12071 - 220, 285, 287, 292, 294, 306 FRESHMEN - 272-283 Fridrich, Mary Ellen 13361 - 255 Friedel, James 11791 - 275 Friedmann,Jerilyn14031 -'275, 285, 288 Friedmann, Marian 14161 - 255, 285, 290, 300,305 Frieg, Mary Anne13431 - 170, 220, 284, 294, 299, 302,305 Friend, Linda Lou 13241 - 275 FRIENDSHIP CLUB - 302 Frimel, Dianne 12321 - 56, 265, 294,300 Fritzsche, Gilbert - 241 Fronimo, Jordan - 171, 242, 290 Fruehan, Mark 13351 - 265 Fryer, Paula 11841 - 255,301,305 FTA - 84, 85, 287 Fulger, Holly 12591 - 255,303,305 Fulimeni, Yvonne - 89,292,301 Fuller, Alan 12031 - 275 Fuller, Robert 13461 - 265 Funk, Thomas 12001 - 265 Furbee, Mary Beth 14161 - 256 Furgales, Peggy 13551 - 265,293 Fust, Daniel 13471 - 221 Furst, Dave 12571 - 275,304 Gabriel, Charles 11441 - 275 Gala, Robert 12321 - 139,265,291 Gale, Daniel 13321 - 256 Gale, James 12451 - 256 Gale, Terry 13151 - 275 Gall, Kathleen 12311 - 265, 290,305 Gall, Maryann 12061 - 287 Gallagher, Brian 11501 - 265 Gallagher, Catherine 12011 - 256, 285, 290, 305 Gallagher, Michael 13031 - 221,303 Gallagher, Neil 13651 - 221 Gallagher, Patricia 13121 - 116,275,286 Gallo, Vincent - 256 Galloway, Christopher 12011 - 256, 293 Galloway, Pamela 14191 - 275 Galloway, Valerie 14211 - 265,291,293 Galvin, John 12871 - 221 Gambino, Robert - 33, 242 Gang, David 12311 - 265 Garden, Holly Lynn 13941 - 256 GARDEN NURSERY - 326 Gardner, Chris 12861 - 256 Garee, Steven 11601 - 265, 290 Garman, Jean - 288 Garner, Ellen - 242 Garrett, Candace 13691 - 275 Garula, Sharon 11601 - 265,288,300 Garwood, Dorothy 13191 - 105,221 Gasper, Charles 13241 - 275 Gatchell, Patricia 14231 - 256, 284,287 Gaudette, Karen Ann 11471 - 275,291 Gavin, John - 287 Gavrilla, Guy 11791 - 265 Gaydos, Betsy 11811 - 221 Gaydos, Janet 14061 - 265, 287, 290, 300, 305 Gaydos, Sally 11691 - 221 Gaydosh, Joseph 11711 - 256 Gazdick, Avis 11301 - 265,302 Gbur, Bruce 13431 - 221, 296,301 Gbur, Jeffrey 12921 - 275, 289 Gedeon, Richard 12441 - 221 Geers, Ronald 11301 - 145,265,294 Gehring, Carl 14021 - 265 Gehring, Mary Blythe 13071 - 204, 221, 285, 287, 293 Gehrke, Caroline 14021 - 263,292,300 Geib, Lynn Marie 13161 - 275, 288, 302, 303 Geiger, E. Ann 12871 - 221, 284, 294, 296, 301 Geiger, Christine 13131 - 265, 300 Geiger, George 12501 - 256 Geiger, Gordon 13131 - 127, 265, 285, 300, 302,305 Geiger, Nancy 14231 - 256, 284, 287, 302 Geiger, Ruth - 125 Geiger, Vernon - 125 GElGER'S - 246 Geisler, Jennifer 13161 - 275,291 Gentile, Kathleen 13591 - 299,265 George, Anthony 12651 - 221 George, Charles 13471 - 221 George, Emil 12381 - 256,292,301 George, Nicholas 14221 - 275, 301, 306 George, Gepperth, Johann 11131 - 265 Geraldi, Angelo 11311 - 275 Gerity, Kevin 13711 - 297,301 Gerlach, Robert 13841 - 256 GERMAN CLUB - 296 Gerome, Daniel - 242, 286 Gerson, Laura 12501 - 256 Geschke,Jacquelyn13671 - 275 Geschke, Richard 11571 - 221 Getchell, Patty - 302 Giaco, Ernest 12791 - 221, 289, 295, 296, 301 Giberson, Kim 11571 - 221,284 Gibson, Cathleen 11641 - 292,301 Gibson, Mark 13241 - 275 Gibson, Michael 13501 - 265 Gibson Gibson, Gibson, ,Patricia 14221 - 275, 286, 288 Robert 13071 - 170,221,284 Russell 14011 - 221 Giedrys, Christine 12811 - 256 Giedrys, Phillip 13811 - 195, 256, 285 Gilbert, Ann 11311 - 67,275, 286, 288,303 Gilbert, Mary Chris 14011 - 154,221 Gilkey, Pamela 13871 - 256 Gilman, Elizabeth 11121 - 138 Gilman, Richard - 39 Gilmore, Ulah - 82,242 Indices! 325 304, 305 urn Gilone, Allan - 256 Girbovan, David 13303 - 275, 286,305 Girbovan, Earl 12843 - 256 Girgash, Judith 14023 - 256, 302 Girgash, Rebecca 12453 - 256, 285,301 Gitzen, Beth Mary 11863 - 287 Gitzen, John 12693 - 265,300 Given, David 11843 - 148, 256,306 Gladtelter, Anita 13713 - 275 Gladtelter, Joe 12843 - 256 Gladfelter, Teresa 11133 - 265 Glaeser, Victoria 12813 - 256, 291 Glasberg, Aaron 14183 - 291 Glass, Jeffrey 13893 - 100, 221 Gleske, Edward 13023 - 265 Gleske, Linda 12893 - 221, 292,305 Gluvna, Lawrence 13133 - 87,265 Gluvna, William 12303 - 149,265,295 Godenswager,Michael 12523 - 265 Godtray, Christine 13133 - 265 Godfray, Tim - 301 Goede, Richard 14083 - 221 Gotorth, Sharon 13003 - 298 Goforth, Wayne 14033 - 275 Goldberg, Terri Ann 13603 - 275 Golden, Edward 13123 - 275 Golden, Edward 12893 - 221 GOLDEN GIRLS - 64, 65, 293 Golden, Joseph 13433 - 221, 299 Golden, Patricia 11843 - 256, 293, 299, 300, 301 Golden, Penny 13863 - 61, 198, 256, 287, Gonosz, John 14183 - 275 Gonsor, Diane 12923 - 276, 288 Gonsot, Genevieve 12873 - 221 Gonzales, Dawn 14143 - 265, 293, 299, 300, 302 Gonzales, Gayle 11713 - 221 Good, Carol - 88, 242 Goodrich, James 12843 - 256, 284, 302,305 Goodrich, Raymond - 24, 108, 242, 301 Gordon, Deborah 13553 - 265, 291 Gordon, Teresa 11573 - 221,297 Gori, Paul 13153 - 276 Gorman, Jean 12033 - 276 Gorman, Joan 13243 - 276,288,291 Gorman, Mary 12693 - 265 Gorski, Mike - 299 Gough, Deborah 13023 - 265, 293,300 Goviannini, James 13553 - 265, 295, 298 Gozion, Arthur 12603 - 256,299 Gozion, Victor 12943 - 221,290 Grabau, Lynette 11623 - 256 Graber, Ellen 12303 - 265 Graber, Richard 12453 - 142, 256,296 Grady, Kevin 11713 - 256 Grady,Terry 13923 - 265 Graham, Charles 13153 - 292 Graham, Christopher11673 - 276 Graham, Dan - 276,286 Graham, John 13873 - 256 Graham, Kevin 13333 - 104,221 Graham, Scott 13353 - 265 Grane, Charlene - 77 Grane, James 13693 - 276 Grane, Karen 11593 - 222, 284, 285, 287, 294, 302, 305 Grane, William 13573 - 265 Granger, Ellen 12573 - 276,288 GRAPHIC ART-VOC ART - 290 Grass, Brian 12643 - 222,287 Grass, Claudia 13863 - 73,256,287 Gravatt, Scott 13093 - 144, 265, 295 Graves,Mark 11763 - 256,284 Gray, Diana 13063 - 222 Gray, Tom 13163 - 276,291 Greanoff, Janet 11593 - 222,284,296 Green, Kim 12653 - 222 Greeen, John 13673 - 276 Greene, Jesse 13303 - 276,295 Greenhoff, Craig 11623 - 256 Greenhoff, David 11593 - 222, 294 Grega, Therese 11693 - 60, 222, 293, 299, 302, 303, 304, 305 Gregg, Donald 13893 - 222, 287, 294, 300 Griest, Allan 12943 - 222 Griest, Patricia 14123 - 265 Griffiths, Norman 12813 - 256 Grigson, Mark 13503 - 265 Grimm, Lisa 14183 - 276 Grivas, James 13603 - 276 Groeger, Hildegard 14043 - 276, 288 Groenhoft, Jane 12033 - 276 Groman, Harry - 90,242,293 Gronsky, David 13713 - 276 Groscost, Loxene 11923 - 31, 45, 222, 293, 294, 304, 305 Groscost, Myrene 13443 - 44, 45, 265, 299, 304, 305 Groth, Deborah 11123 - 256, 299 Gruber, Grace - 242 Gruendler, Grey 13873 - 256 Gruendler, Paula 13473 - 89,222,292 Grusenmeyer, Rebecca 14013 - 222, 294 Grygier, Jeff 13863 - 256 Guciardo, John 11443 - 265 Guelker, Jeffrey 11313 - 276,299 Guenther, Chuck 14223 - 276,286,304 Guerrero, Ramona 12893 - 222,294,298 Guest, Edward 12923 - 276,304 Guker, Cynthia 12593 - 256, 287, 293, 299, 301, 302, 303 Gumushdjian, Mario 13523 - 57,265,292 Guntle, Deidre 13813 - 256 Gurdy, Victoria 13363 - 256,222 Gurney, Daniel - 256 GYM LEADERS, BOYS - 298 GYM LEADERS, GIRLS - 72, 73, 287 GYMNASTICS, BOYS - 184, 185,286 GYMNASTICS, GIRLS - 146, 147, 302 Haas, Bob - 303 Haas, Christopher 13243 - 113,276,292 Haas, Edward 12033 - 276 Haas, Laurine13593 - 37, 147, 265, 287, 290, 302 Haas, Linda Marie 11653 - 229,276,299 Haas, Marilyn 13003 - 72, 256, 287 Habanek, Mary Ann 14013 - 222 Haberman, John 11813 - 170,222 Hadley, Cynthia 13923 - 265 Hady, Arthur 13433 - 222,292 Hady, Geraldine 13463 - 265,294,304 Hagberg, Carlton 14163 - 284 Hageman, Charles 11843 - 256,299 Hageman, Jeffrey 14003 - 265,298 Hahn, Katherine 13573 - 265, 293, 296, 300 Hahn, Patricia 12623 - 276 Hahn, Philip 12043 - 222, 293 Haily, Eileen - 276 Haithcock, Linda 11873 - 276 Haja, Susan 13093 - 300 Haiostek, Joy - 30 Hale, Jean 11453 - 276,291 Halev, Jill 12303 - 265, 291, 299, 302 Hall, Cynthia 11943 - 276, 285, 288, 291, 293 Hall, John 13073 - 222 Hall, Rebecca 14053 - 265, 293, 300, 303 Hallier, Linda 13303 - 256 Hallier, Ronald 12623 - 276 Hallman, Laura 12553 - 276 Halloran, James 12653 - 222 Halloran, Mary 14063 - 265 Haltz, Barbara - 276 Halvacs, Gregory 12383 - 256, 298 Hama, Sharon 12653 - 222 Hamburg, Carol 12673 - 276, 288 Hamilton, William 11713 - 151, 256, 288, 300, 301,307 Hamilton, William - 71, 248 Hamm, Cynthia 13383 - 256 Hamm, Kathy Lynn 13163 - 276, 288, 291, 303 Hammer, Debra 11923 - 222, 284, 302,305 Hammer, Douglas 14213 -- 265, 296 Hampel, Laszlo 13333 - 170,284 Hamper, Deborah 12593 - 256 Hannan, Richard 13353 - 265, 296 Hansen, David 12003 - 265 Hansen, Dawn 13943 - 256 Hanslik, Amy 11673 - 276 Hanson, Virginia 13503 - 265, 293, 300, 303, 305 Hanusek, Rosemary 14123 - 265,302 Hardin, Jeffrey 11943 - 276 Harkleroad, Kevin 12323 - 265 Harper, John 12313 1 265,298 Harper, Terri 11573 - 222 Harris, Denise 11503 - 265 Harris, Don 14063 - 265 Harris, Eileen 14053 - 265 Harris, Michael 11643 - 257 Harrison, Linda 13843 - 257 Harrison, Nancy 11473 - 276 Harry, Paula Ann 14003 - 265 Hart, George 11303 - 265 Halt, James 12603 - 257 Hart, Jean - 190 Hart, Judith 14213 - 123, 133, 265,302 Hart, Michael 13013 - 257, 265 Hartman, Beth Ann 12793 - 222,291,305 Hartman, Beth Ann 11523 - 276,288 Hartman, Connie 14723 - 265, 288, 301 Hartman, Robin 12943 - 111, 222, 293, 298 Hartman, Stephen 13043 - 222 Hartmann, David - 118 Hartmann, Matthew - 118 Harvey, Lynn 14043 - 276 Harvey, Rex 14143 - 265 Harwood, Glen 12893 - 222 Haseley, Kenneth - 242,289 Haskett ,Susan 13103 - 72, 133, 257, 287, 305 Hastings, Dan 11943 - 276 Hastings, Kathy Jean 11873 - 276 Hastings, Margaret 12063 - 49, 222, 285, 294, 302, 304 Hastings, Patricia 14153 f 257, 285, 293, 300, 302,303 Hastings, Rosanne 11793 - 276 Hastings, Timothy 13333 R 222 Hata, Susan - 265 Havens, Holly 13353 - 265, 287, 291, 300, 304 Havens, Richard 12553 - 276, 280 Havens, Robert - 100 Havens, Stephen 11893 - 222,303 Havran, Edward 14003 - 291 Havran, Hawley, Michael 14083 - 191,223,291 Diane12553 - 276 Hawver, Leigh 11813 - 52, 223 Hawver, Melanie 14093 - 276, 288, 299 Haydoo, Christine 12073 - 223 Haydoo, John 14153 - 257 Haydoo, Michael 12673 - 277 Hayes, David 12033 - 276 Hayes, Debra 11763 - 223 Hayes, James 11453 - 276 Hazel, Daniel 12593 - 265 Hazel, J eff11133 - 265 Hazeldine, Robert 14143 - 265 Hazlett, Scott 13363 - 52, 175, 257, 296, 302,305 Garden Nursery Inc. 4095 Rocky River Drive 1297 Canterbury 1CleveIand3 941-0416 1WestIake3 871-5511 326flndices Plants Grow in Fertile Soil Ideas Develop in Fertile Minds Plants Suffer Once the Soil is Depleted of Their Nutrients However, Ideas Die in Sterile Minds Heacox, Thomas 12873 - 193 HEALTH CENTER STAFF - 187,288 Healy, Geralyn 11473 - 277 Heath, John 13893 - 28, 29, 223, 284, 294, 302,305 Heide, James 13943 - 256,306 Heideloff, Heather 13863 - 256,293 Heideloff, Karl 11473 - 277, 292 Heideloff, Larry 13333 - 29, 223, 284 Heideloff, Scott 11673 - 277 Heidinger, Debra 12003 - 265 neidinger, Gayle 13813 - 298 Heim, Carol 11443 - 265 Hein, Mary 12003 - 265, 291, 293, 300 Heinrich, Niels 12693 - 265 Heinz, Dale 12863 - 256 Heller, Kathleen 14123 - 265 Helms, Barbara - 85, 242 Hendel, Heidi 14193 - 277 Hendricks, Nyelena 13063 - 223 Hendricks, Walter 14153 - 256,299 Hendy, James 11523 - 277,295 Henke, Brian 12013 - 256 Henke, Tammy 11553 - 277 Henke,Viki14153 - 256,300 Henry, Douglas 13023 - 265 Henry, Darlene 11313 - 277 Herdmann, David 11523 - 277,286 Herene, Anne 14223 - 277 Herene, Terence 14133 - 223 Hermann, Gary 14113 -79, 256,301 Hermann, Jody 11793 - 277,286 Hernandez, Angela 14093 - 277 Hernandez, Elisa 13063 2 223 Hernandez, Luis 12303 - 265 Herrick, Bonnie 12073 - 223, 294, 296, 302, 305 Herringer, Joseph 13193 - 28,123, 135. 149, 223,297 Herringer, William - 123, 134, 265,297 Herris, Jeffrey 12643 - 223,284 Herron, Nora 12563 - 256 Herron, Peter 11523 - 277 Herron, Phillip 12523 - 265 Herttua, James 14123 - 265 Herzberger, David 12303 - 265 Herzberger, Debra 11503 - 265,289,300 Herzberger, Julie 12073 - 223, 284, 289, 296 Helslep, David 11713 - 257 Hetrick, Louis 11623 - 257,284 Heywood, Barbara 11553 - 277 HI-ART - 289 Hickernell, Joan 11653 - 277 Hickernell, Timothy 13623 - 257 High, Clinton - 242 HIGH TIMES - 142,143,304 Hileman, Gary 12333 - 223 Hill, Gerald 11893 - 223 Hill, Sherri 11793 - 108,277 Hiller, Joy 11673 - 277 Hilliard, Marcella 12383 - 257 Hilliard, Martin 14093 - 277 Hillow, Gregory 13333 - 223 Hilow, William 13003 - 257,298 Hilty, Megan 14063 - 265,300 Himes, Leon 11553 - 277,295 Himes, Mary 13103 - 257 Hinds, Ronald 11523 - 277,286 Hinkelman, Robert 12923 - 223,294 Hinkelman, Thomas 11643 - 257 Hinshaw, Thomas 12863 - 257,306,284 Hlepas, Thomas 11793 - 277,288 Hlynosky, Charles 11593 - 223 Hlynosky, David 14093 - 277 Hlynosky, Robert 13653 - 223,299 Hoag, William 14133 - 223 HOCKEY, JV - 301 HOCKEY, VARSITY - 174, 175,296 Hockmuth, Lisa 11453 - 277, 288 Hodgson, David 13553 - 265 Hodgson, Margaret 12073 - 223 Hoffman, Robert 11653 - 277 Hogan, Edward 11523 - 277 Hogan, Kevin 12443 - 30, 223, 290, 303 Hogan, Patrick D, 11673 - 277 Hogan, Patrick E. 13463 - 265 Holby, James 13023 - 265 Holcomb, Lillian - 124, 242 Holda, Jay 13673 - 277 Holl, Deborah 13623 - 257 Holland, Evelyn 13813 - 257,306 Holliday, Deborah 11873 - 277,286,288 Holliday, Patrice 13873 - 257 Hollis, Kathy 12653 - 223 Hollis, Linda 11943 - 277 Holm, Otto 13593 - 265 Holmes, Cynthia 13893 - 223, 294, 301, 302, 304,305 Holmes, Dr. Roger - 71, 72, 249 Holmes, Stephen 11453 - 277 Holtkamp, Carl 13923 - 265 Holtz, Barbara 12553 - 288, 302 Holzworth, David 11653 - 277 Holzworth, Douglas 13463 - 265 HOMECOMING DANCE8 RALLY - 28, 29, 30, 31 HOME ECONOMICS -154,155 Honcharenko, Anna 11303 - 265,300 Honcharenko, lrene11593 - 223, 284 Hooks, Phillip 13573 - 265 Hoot, David 11623 - 257 Horatschki, Mary 12673 - 277 Horatschki, Veronica 13573 - 265 Horiatis, Nicholas 12443 - 223 Horner, Terrence 11873 - 277 Horniak, Carol 11473 - 277,299 Horrigan, Francine 11813 - 223,292,294 Horvath, Dezso11943 - 277 Hoskins, Doris - 154,242 Hoskins, Harry - 296,301 Hoskins, Paula - 277,286,288 Host, Sharon 14153 - 257,305 Hostacky, Dennis 13873 - 257 Hoty, Joanne 14023 - 169, 265, 296, 300, 307 Houser, Cheryl 12503 - 257, 287, 299 Hout, Henry 11643 - 257 Hout, Thomas 14123 - 265 Howard, Deborah 11713 - 257, 292, 304 Howard, Eugene 12003 - 257 Howard, Mark 12673 - 277,291 Howard, Pamela 12693 - 265,285 Howarth, Mark 13003 - 257 Howell, Sharon 12673 - 277, 291 Howes, Carol 13193 - 83, 223, 284, 294, 296,301,307 Hrabak, Marsha 13773 - 204, 223, 289, 293 Hricko, John 12773 - 277,299 Hricko, Lesa14183 - 277,288 Hruska, Gary 13333 - 223 Hudak, Brian 14183 - 277 Hudson, Candace 12453 - 257,298 Hudson, David 12453 - 277,291 Hudson, Edward - 119 Hudson, Michael 12623 - 277 Hudson, Pam12553 - 277 Hudson, Terry 13623 - 257 Hudson, Thomas 11773 - 29, 49, 224, 284, 294 Huey, David 12923 - 277 Huey, Leslie 13863 - 257 Huffman, David 13093 - 265,306 Huffman, William 12653 -127,182,224, 294,301 Hughes, Mark 14223 - 277 Hughes, Mary 14183 - 277,301 Hughes, William 12013 - 257 Hulligan, David 14053 - 265 Humphrey, Lynn 12623 - 277 Hunczak, Douglas 11923 - 224 Hunt, Debra 11943 - 193, 277 Hunt, John 11453 - 277 Hupp, Edwin 13773 - 224,292 Hurd, MaryBeth13773 - 224 Hurd, Michael 14033 - 277 Hurlbut, Charles 13243 - 277 Hurley, Anthony 13523 - 265 Huston, Andrew 13123 - 277 Huston, Daniel 13163 - 277 Huston, Donald 11523 - 265 Hutcheson, Betsy - 242 Huwe, Mary 12873 - 224 Ice, Margaret 11693 INDUSTRIAL ARTS - -62,163, 189 Ingham, Irma - 55 lnglefield, Janice 11923 - 37, 224, 291, 294, 302 lnglefield, Jill 12033 - 277 l0E -128,129,305 lrey, Jack - 242 Irwin, Gloria - 105 Izo, Diana 12443 - 224 Izo, Donna 13473 - 224 Jablonski, Keith 13813 - 257 Jackson, Christine 12453 - 64, 257, 293, 303 Jackson, Mary 14063 - 266, 294 Jackson, Mary 14013 - 224, 289, 290, 292, 296 Jacobs, Barbara 13573 - 266 Jacobs, Robert 13793 - 266,295 Jakowenko, Victor 13623 - 257 Jakuszeit, Klaus 11763 - 224 Jambrozy, Joseph 12033 - 277,306 Jambrozy, Katherine 12573 - 277, 286,305 James, Duane 14223 - 277 Jancik, Shirley Ann 11943 - 277 Janicki,Jan11503 - 266,305 Janis, James 13003 - 257 Janosek, Thomas 14003 - 266 Janota, Tina 14223 - 277,291 Januszak, Debra 11313 - 277 Januszak, Susan 13713 - 277 Jarema, Roman 11313 - 277 Jaroscak, Patrick 14213 - 266 Jarrell, Timothy 13333 - 224,298 Jarvela, Janet 12653 - 224 Jasensky, Bruce 11323 - 257 Jasica, John 14123 - 298 Jaquet, Mike - 299 Jech, David 11773 - 96, 192, 224,299 Jefferis, Franklin - 242 Jelepis, Thomas 12503 - 298 Jenkins, Dane 11463 - 266 Jenkins, David 13713 - 277,288 Jeresko, Alice11813 -150,195,257,289, 294 Jeresko, Carol 13443 - 226 Jeung, Chee 12893 - 224, 294,295 Jeung, On 13013 - 204,257,293 Jevack, James - 242 Jewitt, Daniel 13353 - 266 John, Roy 13603 - 277,286 Johns, Anita 13023 - 266, 289, 290, 296, 302,305 Johns, Emma - 187 Johnson, Dawn 13893 - 224, 284, 285, 287, 291, 294, 299, 302 Johnson, Donald 11443 - 266, 291, 301 Johnson, Jack 11843 - 257 Johnson, Karen 12893 - 224 Johnson, Mark 12323 - 266 Johnson, Patricia 12303 - 266 Johnson, Phillip 14193 - 277 Johnson, Ross 11843 - 257 Johnson, Stephen 13503 - 266 Johnson, Thomas 11843 - 257 Johnson, Melanie 13163 - 277,293,298 Joiner, Jodi - 266,291 Jones, Alan 12313 - 266 Jones, Beverly 12523 - 266,287,300 Jones, Carolyn - 242 Jones, Cathy 13673 - 277, 288,304 Jones, Cheryl 14123 - 266,300,305 Jones, Clifford 13323 - 257 Jones, Daniel 13003 - 195,257 Jones, Debbie12643 - 224 Jones, Deborah 14033 - 59, 277,295 Jones, Ellen - 54 Franklyn 14233 - 257 Jones, Jones, Gary 12843 - 257 Jones, James 14063 - 266 Jones, Kathy - 300 Jones, Kim 12843 - 257 Jones, Leslie 14083 - 60, 130, 224, 300, 304, 305 Jones, Mark 11303 - 293 Jones, Patrick 11593 - 224, 294 Jones, Robert 13013 - 257,290 Jones, Jones, Jones, Joplin, Ronette 13123 - 277 Sarah 11893 - 224, 287,302 William - 242, 306 Michael 14023 - 266 Joseph, Mary 13443 - 302 Jost, Jill 13153 - 277,288 Jost, Wendy 13773 - 224,300,307 Joyce, Patrick 13243 - 277 Juarez, Arthur 13303 - 266 Juarez, Luis 13673 - 277,301 Juarez, Philip 13893 - 224,284,294 Juarez, Tani 12863 - 257 Juba, Debbie 13553 - 266 Juba, Diane11643 - 51 JUNIORS - 254-261 Junowich, James 14033 - 277 Juriga, John 13433 - 224 Justice, James - 242 Justus, Rhea 14193 - 277 Kacsandi, Paul 13123 - 277 Kall, Andrew12453 - 257 Kaminski, Peggy 11573 - 104, 224,287,293 294, 299, 302, 303 Kandalec, Theresa 12873 - 224,305 Kane, Karen 14033 - 277, 286, 288, 305 Kantura, Lee11943 - 277 Kapustik, Michael 14193 - 277,286,292 Kapustik, Richard 13043 - 224 Kapustik, William David 13033 - 224 Kariotakis, George 14033 - 277,286 Kariotakis, Mary - 224, 292, 300 Karnavas, Anna 11623 - 257 Karnavas, Kaliope 12813 - 257,266 Karnavas, Kaliope13463 - 257 Karnavas, Michael 13073 - 197 Kasarda, Susan 13573 - 266, 293 Kascak, Viera 12603 - 188, 257, 293, 302 Kash, Ghada 12943 - 224 Kash, Sammy 13133 - 298 Kaspar, Johann 14053 - 266 Kaspar, Lothar 12383 - 257 Kaspar, Marie Luise 13093 - 266 Kasper, Donald 11843 - 257 Kasper, Mary Lou - 300 Kassa, Kassa, Aniko13123 - 277 lldiko, 13033 - 225, 285,287 292 294, 295 Kasson, James 11713 - 257, 290 Katschka, Donald 13943 - 257, 290 Kawamoto, Gary 13123 - 277,291 Kay, B Kay, B arbara13433 - 225 everly11643 - 251 Kay, Roberta Susan 13153 - 277 Kaylor, 284, 293, 294, 299, 301, 302 Kazanas, Anthony 11133 - 266,300,306 Kazmierski, Tom 14063 - 266,295 Keaton, Karen 11923 - 225,287,294 301 Keatin g, Michael 13473 - 225 Keaton, Michael 11523 - 277,301 Keaton. Patricia 11443 - 266, 293. 301 303 Keel,KathIeen 13023 - 266, 291 Keene, Dorothy 14193 - 277 Keener, Patricia 13503 - 266 KEITH Kelleh Kelleh Kelleh 'S JEWELRY - 180 er, Mary Beth 13033 - 128,225 305 er, Paul 13013 - 257 er, Stephen 12693 - 266 Keller, Larry 13153 - 277 Kelley, Coleen Mary 12033 - 277 Kelley, Karen 14153 - 277 Kellicker, Robert 13093 - 266 Kellne r, Monika 12453 - 257 Kellogg, Robert 13013 - 257 Kelly Daniel 13333 - 299 Kelly: Jane13333 - 302 Kelly, Janet 12793 - 225,266 Kelly, Karen 12923 - 257 Kelly, Margaret 13023 - 288 Kelly Peggy117l3 - 257,266 Kelly: Raymond 14143 266 Kelsey, Thomas 12693 - 266, 295 Kathleen 13773 - 28, 114, 127 225 Kemper, Kimm 13693 - 266 Kendzel, Deborah 13533 - 266 Kennedy, Dennis 11813 - 225, 284 Kennedy, Thomas 12303 -266 lndices!327 Kenny, Martin C3433 A 225 Kentis, Marian C1763 A225 Keough, Colleen C1763 A 257 Keough, John C4093 A 277 Keppler, Keith C3033 A 225, 288 Keppler, Steven C3593 A 266 Kereky, Rebecca C3163 A 277 Kerg, Marie C3013 A 257,290 Kermode, Susan Ann C3003 A 257,287,302 Kerr, Jeffrey C2643 A 225 Kerr, Jennifer C3793 A 266,299 Kessel, Christine C1603 A266 Kessel, David C1643 A 257,285,306 KESSLER'S MEN'S WEAR A 181 Ketcham, Jean C1593 A 225 Keuchel, Donald C3943 A 284 Khoury, Catherine C1863 A 257,285 Khoury, Jean C4093 A 277, 285, 301 Khoury, Lila C3773 A 225, 289, 307 Kidney, SueC2303 A 266 Kiefer, Kathleen C3093 A 266 Kilbourne, Jeffrey C3553 A 266 Kirchner, David C3073 A 225, 287 Kirk, PeggyC3713 A 277 Kirk, Philip C1573 A 225, 284, 288, 290 Kirkham, Sally C2943 A 159, 225,299 Kirkpatrick, Doris A 204 Kirkpatrick, Kathy C3943 A 50 Kirkwood, David C2013 A 257, 303 Kirsch, David C3163 A 277, 288, 305 Kirwelnz, Dale C2443 A 225,284,302 Kissel, Josanne C2593 A 257, 293 Kizzee, Kathy C3603 A 277, 288 Klamut, Beth C3353 A 266, 287, 293, 299, 300, 301, 305 Klein, Dennis C1923 A 225 Klein, Michael C3353 A 266 Kleinecke, Adell A 72, 199, 242 Klingbeil, Barbara C3013 A 257, 293,303 Klocek, Leonard C2603 A 257 Klonaris, Christine C2923 A 277 Kloos, Robert C2453 A 123,135,192,257, 297 Kloots, Walter A 54 ig , , ,ai WM Knott, Lori C3193 A 225, 284 Knotts, Cathy C3153 A 277, 285, 293 Knotts, Charles C3133 A 266, 295 Koballa, Lisa C3873 A 257 Koballa, Robert C3923 A 266 Kocel, Karen C2603 A 257, 293 Koces, Katherine C1653 A 277 Koch, Charles C3443 A 266, 306 Koch, David A 109, 203 Koenig, Chris C4223 A 277, 286, 305 Koenig, Deborah C2043 A 225, 291 Koepter, Kristie C3353 A 266 Koestler, Ann C3103 A 257,300,305 Koestler, Edward C3463 A 266 Kohl, John C3813 A 290 Kohler, Charlotte C1443 A 267 Kohler, Pamela C2573 A 277, 295 Kolesar, George C1863 A257 Komara, Regina C3653 A 225, 292, 301 Komara, Richard C3943 A 257, 292 Komisar, Joanne C2383 A 257 , C ,pq ever A 'Bw ' nliawii mgid.-.H , A K 8 ' it swim Kovesi, Michael C3093 A 296, 267 Kowalczyk, Cathy C1473 A 278, 291, 301, 302,303 Koz, Charles C1553 A 278, 295, 298, 308 Koz, Russell C4213 - 257 Kozar, David C2863 A 172,257 Kozar, Laureen C4043 A 278 Kozimor, Timothy C3773 A 225,287 Kozsey, Peter C2673 A 278 Kozyk, Raymond C3163 A 278 Kralik, Paula C3653 A 225,287 Kralik, Sam C3673 A 278,304 Krall, David C3603 A 278 Kramer, Christopher C3163 A 278 Kramer, George C4163 A 104, 166, 257, 297 304 Krapt, Stephen C2773 A 278, 286, 288,305 Kratsas, Peter C3503 A 267 Kraus, Gregory C2043 A 225,290 Kraus, Robert C4183 A 278 Kresty, Renee C2003 A 267, 298 Krisak, Ann C1893 A 226,305 gl Kilbourne, Mary Ann C3673 A277 Kilcoyne, Patricia C3163 A 277, 288, 291, 292 Kilgore, Carolyn C3303 A 277 Kimball, Celia C3843 A 195, 257, 289, 293 Kimes, Sheryl C1653 A 277 King, Beth Anne C2333 A 225, 284, 298, 301 King, Bradley C4113 A257 King, Brian C4193 A277 King, John C2503 A 142, 251 King, Madonna C4223 A277 King, Rebecca C4213 A 266,293 Kingman, Lani C1643 A 257, 284, 285, 301 Kinsella, Ted C3363 A 257 Kinsinger, Thomas C3693 A 266, 291 Kinzbach, Bradley C1693 A 225,288 Kirby, Tina C1313 A 277,291,295 Kirch, Donald C2073 A 169, 225, 294, 296. 302,305 328!Indices Klostik, Deborah C2813 A 257,305 Klostik, Thomas C4013 A 225,301 Klumpp, Lothar A 266,300 Knab, Kenneth C1643 A 257 Knaggs, Kenneth A 58, 242, 298 Knapp, Jeffrey T. C3473 A 171,225 Knapp, Jeffrey W. C2793 A 174,175,192, 225, 296,301 Knapp, Jerry C3443 A 266,295 Knapp, Thomas C3553 A 266 Knepper, Daryl A 101, 242 Knestrict, RuthC2793A 67, 225,307 Knierim, Charles C3303 A 277 Knill, Judith C4153 A 257, 285, 301 Knill, Susan Marie C3073 A 143, 225, 287, 294,304 KNlT 'N BEE A 80 Knoblock, John C3553 A 266 Knott, Amy C3243 A 277, 293 Konczos, Kenneth C1313 A278 Konkel, Corliss C2773 A 257, 278, 289 Konkel, James C2843 A 284 Koos, Lillian A 76 Korey, Mark A 242 Kornick, Kathleen C2313 A 267 Kosko, John C1843 A257 Kosko, Nancy C2553 A 278, 288 Kosmalski, Susan C4183 A 278,288 Koss, Leslie C3003 A 257,287,302 Kostik, Dan C3573 A 267,295 Kostuk, Thomas C3073 A 225 Kovach, Lee C3523 A 295 Kovacs, Elizabeth C2923 A 278 Kovacs, Patricia C3443 A 267, 294 Kovalak, Mary C4063 A 83,267, 296,300 Kovalick, Mark C2313 A 109 Kovesi, Kenneth C2523 A 175,267 Krisak, Richard C4023 A 267, 289 Krist, Andrea A 242 Kristofeld, John C2453 A 192,257,303 Krumeig, Richard C4043 A 278, 288 Krupa, William C3043 A 284 Krupansky, Raymond C3893 A 226,284 Kubelka, Richard C4233 A 257 Kucera, Linda Ann C2773 A 278 Kucera, Nicholas C3523 A 267 Kudlicka, Mark C2453 A 257 Kuehn, Rosemary C3063 A 226,292,305 Kuhar, Lana A 242 Kuhn, Charlyn C2793 A 47, 226, 284, 285, 294,307 Kukec, Bruce C3443 A 257,299 Kukec, Mark C2073 A 226 Kulrla, Cyril A 242, 290 Kukowski, Susanne C3023 A 267 Kupar, Deborah C3133 A 267, 290 Kurokawa, Jacqueline 11625 - 257, 305 Kurokawa, Karen 11135 - 267 Kurt, Michele 14145 - 267,299,300 Kushner, Paul 11775 - 266 Kutcher, Lucille 12625 278 Kuti, Richard 12505 - 257,290,305 Kvasnicka, Brian 11895 - 226,296,305 Kvasnicka, David 13795 - 267, 290 Kwong, Yuen 13025 - 267, 300 Labarre, Peggy - 242 Lacava, Albert 11875 - 278, 292 Lacoste, Michele 12555 - 278 Ladikos, Celeste 12675 - 278 Laferty, Karen 12525 - 267 LaFIeur, Jo Carol - 84,243 Laing, Alan - 243 Laing, David 13945 - 257,301 LAKEWOOD BOARD OF EDUCATION - 70, 71 LAKEWOOD BOWLING SUPPLIES - 91 LAKEWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - 74 LAKEWOOD DRY CLEANERS - 122 LAKEINOOD PAINT 8 WALLPAPER CO. - 95 Lakovich, Lora 11655 - 278 LaLonde, Gregory 11945 - 278 Lalonde, Miriam - 77 Lamartine, Janice 12305 - 267 Lamb, David 11135 - 267,295 Lamb, John 12645 - 303 Lamb, Thomas 12015 - 22, 257 Lambert, Jay 14235 - 257 Lamparyk, Daniel 12575 - 278 Lang, John - 166,243 Lane, Bruce 12555 - 279, 286, 299, 305 Lang, Susan 12795 - 226,284,294 Langman, Glenn 12675 - 278 Lant, Nancy 14125 - 267 Lanza, Robert 11815 - 226, 303 Lapping, Garth 13775 - 284 Laquatra, Michael 14005 - 267 Lariviere, Kenneth 11715 - 257,292,296 Larsen, Frank 11655 - 278,288 Larson, James 11865 - 257,301 LASALLE'S FURNITURE - 180 Laska, Judith - 191 Lasky, Kenneth - 162, 243 Latiak, Laurie 13555 - 267 LATIN CLUB - 295 Latto, Martha - 203, 302 Lauer, Alan 14215 - 267,296 Lauersdort, Kim 11675 - 278 Lausch, Esther - 121 Lavelle, John 13435 - 226, 299 Lavelle, Richard 11465 - 267,295 Lavu, Nicolae13355 - 267 Lawless, Andrew 13005 - 257 Lawson, Mary Sue 11475 - 278, 285, 286, 288,294 Lawson, Steve 12815 - 257,297 Layne, Eddie 11455 - 278 Lazor, Alan 12075 - 284 LCLUB - 192 Leach, Ronald 13605 - 267 Leachman, Ruth 12845 - 257, 300 Leachman, Stephen 11675 - 278 Leaman, Dale 13355 - 267 Leaman, Michele 11455 - 278,288 Leary, Kathleen 13335 - 239 Leasure, Roy 11475 - 278 Lee, Albert 12815 - 257,286 Lee, Dana 14115 - 257,305 Lee, Harvey 12655 - 116, 226, 286, 292 Lee, Helene 11845 - 292 Lee, John 11455 - 278 Lee, Rose - 292 Lee, Susan 12595 - 257 Lee, Timothy 14135 - 226 Lee, William 11445 - 267 Leeseberg, Ronald - 243 Lefkidis, Nick 11765 - 257 Legge, Arthur12305 - 267 Legue, Deborah 11525 - 278 Leisinger, Jeffrey 12895 - 226 Leisinger, Karen 13595 - 133, 287 Leisinger, Linda 14235 - 257 Leisinger, Mark 11525 - 278 Lelkes, Robert 12845 - 257 Lemelli, Andrea - 288 Lemley, Kevin 12325 - 267 Lemon, Thomas 12315 - 267,300 LeMond, Grace 13865 - 257,265,293 Lenahan, James 14065 - 90, 267, 296, 306 Lenahan, Thomas 11795 - 278,304 Leniz, Louie 14095 - 20,304 LENS AND SHUTTER - 195,306 Leonelli, Andrea 11795 - 278 Leonelli, Robert 11575 - 226 Leonelli, William 11305 - 267,306 Lesheski, Judith 13035 - 226, 285, 292, 294 Leslie, David 14025 - 267 Lestock, Paul 13135 - 267,297 Leszkowicz, Roland 14165 -,257 Levitsky, Joseph 11135 - 267 Lewandowski, Linda 11465 - 267 Lewicky, Judith 14095 - 278, 286, 288, 305 Lewicky, Lynne 13845 - 257, 287, 291 Lewis,Jeffrey 11555 - 278,291,296 Lewis, Kevin 13035 - 226 Lewis, Timothy 14145 - 267,306 Lieben, Lisa 11555 - 278, 288, 293,301 Lightell, Kathryn - 243, 287 Likavec, Mary 13845 - 257 Likovich, Gregory 14155 - 171,290 LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. - 74 Lindgren, Kenneth 11525 - 278, 286 Lindsay, Donna 11845 - 258, 303 Lindsay, Mary Jo 11525 - 278,288 Lindstrom, Edward 12695 - 267 Link, Catherine 13775 - 226,292,300 Link, Harry 12605 - 258 Link, Steven 13845 - 284 Lipker, James 14135 - 226,303 Lipker, Paula 11795 - 278, 288, 291, 302 Lipstreau, Matthew 13625 - 174,175,258. 294 Lisowski, Sandra 14095 - 278, 288, 289 Lissner, Donald 11645 - 174,258,296 Little, Frank 11795 - 278 Little, Karen 11715 - 258, 287, 296, 299, 302,305 Little, William 13875 - 258,306 Litz, Raymond 14095 - 278 Loan, Anne 14115 - 258,293 Logan, Patrick - 243 Lombardo, Charles 11605 - 189,267 Lombardo, Nicholas 11555 - 278 Long, Deborah 11655 - 278 Long, Gerald 11675 - 278 Long, Patricia 13105 - 258 Loos, Herbert 11475 - 278 Lopatka, Catherine 13575 - 267 200,293, 300 305 Lopatka, Mark 12755 - 92, 192, 226,303 Lopiccolo, Jack 12775 - 278 Loree, Sheree 11595 - 109,226 Losey, Donna 12895 - 29, 89, 226,292 Losey, Laura 13525 - 267 LOSSMAN MOTORS - 26 Louie, Joseph 14135 - 175,226 Lovano, Joanne 11475 - 278 Loveioy, Bradley 13025 - 267 Lovejoy, Craig 12305 - 267 Loveioy, Kim 12875 - 226 Lovett, Carol - 290 Lowry, Tammy 11475 - 278 LRC - 94,104,105,190,191,291 L-ROOM STAFF - 292 Lucas, Danny 13445 - 267 Lucas, Kenneth 11455 - 278 Lucas, Susan 12845 - 258,292,299 Luciak, Richard - 278 Lucien, Ronald - 41, 68, 143 Lund, Allan 11815 - 226 Lund, Gloria 11455 - 278,288 Lupton, Clark 13325 - 258,289 Luse, John 11595 - 226 Lusin, Lynnette 13095 - 37, 267, 287, 290, 302 Lutz, Catherine 14055 - 267 Lynch, Brian 13475 - 227,303 Lynch, David 12505 - 258 Lynch, Patricia 11875 - 278 Lynch, Timothy - 258 Lyons, Karen Ann 13355 - 267 Lyons, Robert 12845 - 174, 258, 296,298 Macala, Dianne 14195 - 268,302 Macala, Michael 13445 - 258 MacDonald, Bruce 13465 - 267, 298 MacDonald, Mary 13525 - 57,263,293 MacDonald, Peter 11765 - 258, 284, 296 MacDonald, Therese 13075 - 227 MacGregor, Ellen 14005 - 267 Maciejewski, Robert 12865 - 258 Mack, Jeanne 11895 - 65, 227, 293, 302, 303 Mack, Kathleen 11945 - 278, 286, 288, 294, 305 MacKay, Bonnie 12015 - 258,290, 297,299 MacKenzie, Mary 12455 - 258 MacLeod, Casey 13525 - 267 MacLeod, John 12875 - 227 MacLeod, Mary Susan 11315 - 278 MacNamee, Doug - 295 Madden, Dennis 13865 - 258 Maddocks, Bob - 299 Maddocks, George 13075 - 105,299 Maddocks, Pamela 13015 - 258,300 Maddox, Barbara - 55 Maddox, James 11875 - 278, 299 Maddox, William 13335 - 227,287,294 Madison, Penny 13945 - 258 Mager, Nancy 11865 - 138,258 Magnuson, Gretchen 13875 - 258 Mahall, Thomas 13065 - 228,290 Maher, Michael 13385 - 258,303 Mason, Elizabeth 13945 - 258 Mason, Jeffrey 13465 - 290, 300, 305 Mast, Lee 12895 - 62, 228, 284, 285,305 Mastalski, Kevin 12925 - 279 Masterson, Michael 13925 Masterson, Michael 13575 Matchett, Donald 14085 - 228,284 MATHEMATICS - 166,167, 182, 183 Mathews, Elizabeth 12605 - 258,300 Mathews, William 13245 - 279 Mathiott, Eric 13005 - 284 Matlak, Bryan 14165 - 258,292 Matsumura, Doreen 12925 - 279 Matteucci, Anne 13475 - 228 Matteucci, Theresa 13505 - 268 Matthews, Barbara 12065 - 72, 199, 228, 287 Matthews, Carolyn 13245 - 279,293 Mahnen, David - 243 Majercak, Lynette 12555 - 278 MAJORETTES - 44, 45 Malcolm, Sandra 12675 - 278 Malcolm, Theresa 13625 - 258, 285, 290, 305 Maldonado, Katye - 228 Maldonado, Laura 13465 - 268,299,302 Malinak, James 13555 - 268,302,305 Maline, James 13575 - 268,295 Mallin, William 13945 - 258,301 Malloy, Dennis 14035 - 278 Malloy, Lynne 12505 - 258 Malone, Constance 13795 - 268 Malovic, Susanne 11125 - 258 Malumphy, Daniel 12505 - 258 Manas Manas Manes Mango, ,David 12555 - 278 ,Debra 11765 - 258 , Dagmar12775 - 278 James - 258 Mann, Cindy 11505 - 268, 290, 300, 305 Mann, Susan 11695 - 228,300 Manning, Jeffrey 12675 - 278 Manning, Patricia 12045 - 89,228 Mannix, Colleen 14185 - 278 Mannix, David 12875 - 101,228 Mannix, William 13595 - 268 Mansager, David 11125 - 258 Mantos, Cheryl 12445 - 228 Mapstone,Kalden12775 - 278, 286, 306 Mariakis, Kathie 14005 - 46, 268, 291, 293 Marino, Frank - 145,243 Marko, lrene13095 - 268 Markus, Nancy 12075 - 291 Marquis, Thomas 12655 - 228 Marr, Mariella - 96, 285 Marra, Barbara 11655 - 279 Marshall, Kevin 13555 - 298 Marshall, Patrick 11925 - 228 Matti, Melissa 12445 - 228, 284, 298, 302, 305 Mattoon, Andrea 14235 - 205, 258, 293, 304 Matus, Lawrence 13845 - 290 Maugans, Theodore - 279 Maurer, Tom - 299 Maxey, Karen 12035 - 279,288 Maxfield, William 14055 - 268,301 Maxwell, James 12575 - 279 Maxwell, Jean 13355 - 268,300 Maxwell, Tamara 13365 - 258 May, Mary 13605 - 279 May, Vickie 12575 - 116,279,286 Maynard, Patricia 11675 - 279 Mayville, Julie 12005 - 268 McAllister, Joseph 14225 - 108,278 McBride, Kevin 13365 - 258,301 McBride, Mary - 96, 243 McCaffery, Patricia 14225 - 278,295 McCann, Donna 13435 - 227,292 McCann, Lynn Ann 13335 - 227 McCann, Mike 13525 - 267 McCarthy, James 11315 - 278 McCarthy, Kathleen 11315 - 278, 286, 288, 305 McCarthy, Mary 13575 - 267,292 McCartney, Theresa 13715 - 278 McClelland, Robert 12875 - 192,227 McCIusky, Sarah 12065 - 46, 48, 277, 284, 285, 294,301,307 McConnell, Wesley 12325 - 96,267 McConoughey, Lee 13845 - 151,258,298 McCormick, Dale 11625 - 170, 258, 284, 285, 289, 296, 307 McCormick, Randal 14115 - 258, 302, 305 McCormick, Scott 13195 - 227, 284, 294, 296, 298, 302,305 McCoy, Leslie 12315 - 37, 267, 287, 290, 293, 299, 302,303 McCray, David 11895 - 227 McCray, Kevin 13865 - 258 McCrea, Sharon 13605 - 278 McCullars, Kay 11715 - 258 McCulloch, Patricia 13695 - 278 McCully, Jeffrey 11505 - 267 McDermott, Ann 14115 - 258 McDermott, Edward 12035 - 278 McDermott, Michael 13045 - 297 McDermott, Michael 12775 - 267, 278 McDevitt, Karen 12625 - 278 McDonnell, Robert 13715 - 278,286 McDonough, Robert 12945 - 172,277,303 McDowell, Kay - 190 McElfresh, Rebecca 13895 - 277,294,301 Marshment, Cynthia 14135 - 83, 228, 284, 302,305 MARTIN AUTO BODY INC. - 122 Martin, Dianne 11575 - 228, 300, 302, 305 Martin, Thomas 13925 - 268,300 Martinez, Rick - 290 Marton, Michael 13155 - 279, 291, 295,304 Martyn, Susan 12605 - 258, 292, 294, 302. 305 Martz, David 13895 - 228 Martz, Sharon 11555 - 279 Maskil, Debbie 14045 - 279 Maslanka, Deborah 14195 - 279 McElroy, Jeffery 13605 - 278, 295 McEwen, Kenneth 11445 - 267,306 McEwen Michael 13595 - 268,298 McEwen, Patrick 13165 - 278,286 McEwen, William 14005 - 267 McCann, Mary 14155 - 258 McGarry, McGarry, McGarry, Colleen 13945 - 258 Kathy 13465 - 268 Thomas 11475 - 278 McGary, Marc 13695 - 268 McGinnis, Cheryl 13305 - 278 McGinnis, Richard 14155 - 285, 290, 296, 305 lndices7329 McGinnis, Robert 14211 - 268,301 McGovern, Michael 13891 - 227 McGrath, Anne 13331 - 227 McGrath, Joan 14061 - 268,293 McGrath, William 13161 - 278 - 268, 293, 300 McGrew, Bonnie 11301 McGuire, Brian 11131 - 268 McGuire, Kevin 11691 - 227, 284 McGuire, Mary 14021 - 268 - 287 McGuire, Timothy 13301 - 166,278,292 Mcllvaine, Sheryl 13471 - 227,294,305 Mclntyre, James 13711 - 278, 292 McKay, Bruce 12641 - 227,303 McKay, James 13671 - 278 McKee, Sherry 13671 - 278 McKenna, Colleen 13771 - 227, 302, 303, 307 McGuire, Sheila 11591 McKenna, Thomas 14181 -.278 McKernan, Julie 14031 - 278 McKinney, Kevin 14011 - 227 McKinney, Timothy 12001 - 268 McKinsey, Cynthia 11651 - 278 McKinsey, Patricia 11871 - 278 McLain, Robert 11571 - 192, 227, 284, 303, McLaughlin, Dennis 13361 - 227 McLaughlin, Donald 14191 - 53, 278,303 McLaughlin, Kathleen 13031 - 155, 227, 284, 299 McLaughlin, Linda 13121 - 278, 286, 288, 305 McLaughlin, Mary Ellen 13241 - 278 McLaughlin, Mary K. 13441 - 268 McLaughlin, Patrick 11311 - 278,286 McLean, Deborah 11711 - 258 McLean, Jack 14031 - 278,291 Mctelland, Lome12641 - 227, 284, 303 McMahan, Karen 11131 - 268 McMahon, Brian 11601 - 268 McMahon, Christopher 13461 - 268, 306 McMahon, Gary 12321 - 268 McManus, Matthew 13861 - 258 McMurtrey, Melvin 13121 - 278, 291, 294 McMurfrey, Nancy 11691 - 227,278 McNally, Claire 13001 - 290 McNally, Daniel - 70 McNally, Patricia 13161 - 278,285,288 McNamara, Jean 11311 - 278 McNamara, Loretta 14231 - 258,305 McNamara, Paul 11451 - 278,292 McNamara, Timothy 12871 - 227,294,303 McNamee, Douglas 12311 - 268,295 McNea, James 11761 - 258, 294,303 McNea, Laura Ann 11521 - 278 McNeeley, Michael 12001 - 268 McNeil, Carol 12621 - 278,288 McNerney, Arline - 191 McNerney, Jeffrey 12861 - 258,301 McNulty, Mary Ellen 11591 - 227,294,298 McQuilkin, Craig 11601 - 268, 291, 296, 300, 302, 305 McQuillrin, Donald F. - 70 McQuilkin, Leslie 11771 - 88, 227, 287, 296, 298 McSweeny, Michael 13151 - 278 McWiIliam, Scott 14191 - 278 Meehan, Mary 13151 - 279, 286, 288, 305 Meehan, Terrance 14081 - 228,288 Meermans, Bruce 14061 - 268 Meermans, Joann 13191 - 147, 228, 293, 302 Meermans, Marcia 14191 - 279,288 Meeson, Brian 12621 - 279 Meinke, James 13691 - 243 Melaragno, Joan 11871 - 279 Melaragno, Theresa 14141 - 268 Melaragno, Victor 13071 - 184, 228, 286, 290 Meloy, Deborah 14031 - 279,293,302 Mendenhall, Donna 13011 - 258 Mendenhall, Mary Ann 13121 - 279,295 Mendis, Donald 12651 - 228 Menko, Paul 13651 - 129,290 Meriam, Lewis 13431 - 228, 284, 286, 291, 294, 301, 304 Mernedaliis, Cynthia 12891 M 228 330!lndices Merrell, Darlene 12691 - 52 Merrell, Denise 13891 - 228 MERRILL DAVID, INC. - 194 Merritt, Teresa 13151 - 279 Mertes, Donna 14161 - 258,305 Mertes, William 11891 - 228 Merwin, Judith 14081 - 228 Mesmer, Scott 11301 - 268, 296, 297, 302, 305 Metcalf, Marc 11571 - 127, 183, 228, 361, 303 Metzger, Pamela 14191 - 279,288,303 Metzler, Gerald 12061 - 109, 243 Metzner, Lynn 13241 - 279 Metzner, Thomas 13621 - 258 Mevissen, Curt 12891 - 230,299 Meyer, Arthur 12071 - 243 Meyer, Patricia 14061 - 268 Meyer, Rosemary 13061 - 228 Meyrose, Robert 14021 - 268 Michael, David 13131 - 268 Michael, Linda 11841 - 258 Michaels, John 13711 - 279 Michaels, Ruth 13101 - 258 Michel, Karen 12871 - 114, 228, 287, 293, 299, 301, 303 Michel, Mark 14031 - 279, 286, 292, 293 Miczak, Darlene 13811 - 258,305 Middleton, Jack 12441 - 228, 284, 285, 296, 301,302,305 Midgetf, Cheryl 13041 - 228 Mihocilt, John - 22, 33, 243 Milam, John 13601 - 279 Milam, Joyce 12451 - 64, 205, 258, 293, 300 Miles, Deborah 14011 - 187, 228, 288, 305 Miles, Dorothy 12041 - 243 Miles, Stephanie 13021 - 268 Miller, Bruce 13121 - 166,279 Miller, Christopher 11131 - 268,298 Miller, David 11131 - 268,295 Miller, Deborah 12041 - 229 Miller, Diane12301 - 268 Miller, Elizabeth 12521 - 268 Miller, Gregory 12311 - 298 Miller, Jeffrey 12571 - 279 Miller, Jennifer 13651 - 128, 230, 287, 293, 302,305 Miller, Kevin 14141 - 20, 268, 295, 300, 304 Miller, Laureen 13471 - 230 Miller, Martha 13301 - 279,288 Miller, Michael D. 13621 - 258 Miller, Michael M. 14131 - 229 Miller, Nancy 14221 - 279,291 Miller, Rhonda - 268 Miller, Richard 11891 - 229 Miller, Susan 13241 - 301,285 Mills, Alfred - 98 Milner, Russell 11591 - 101,229 Milovanovic, llija12691 - 268,290 Minadeo, Thomas 12061 - 23,303 Mino, Maureen 13591 - 268 Mino, Michael 14191 - 304 Mion, Joseph 13691 - 268, 291 Mion, William 11691 - 229,287 Mione, Mary Ann 11591 - 229 Misencik, Karen 13571 - 268, 293, 301,302 Misencik, Mary 12451 - 43, 258, 293, 302, 303 Miskovic, Loretta 12841 - 258, 293, 300,303 Mitchell, Julie 13711 - 285 Mlckovsky, Karen 13691 - 303,305 Mohar, Gerald 13021 - 268 Mohar, Karen 13041 - 229, 294 Molios, Wendy 12921 - 279 Mokos, Mary - 103 Moles, Elyn 12791 - 229,284 Mollins, Anthony 279 Molnar, Elizabeth 14121 - 268,292 Monahan, Connie 13241 - 279,291 Moniak, John 13941 - 258 Monica, William 13031 - 229 Monkowski, Jean 12641 - 229, 294, 301, 302,303 Monk, Dagmar - 288 Monroy, Cheryl 13921 - 268, 291 Monsour, Sandra 12031 - 279 Montagu, Karen 13461 - 268 - Monte, Brian 13161 - 279, 286, 288, 294, 296,305 Montgomery, Christopher 13301 - 279, 288, 301 Montgomery, Michael 11811 - 229 Montgomery, Thomas 12301 - 268,297 Moody, Brenda 12571 - 279, 286,288,305 Moody, Lynn 13061 - 229, 284, 294, 302, 305 Mooney, Kathleen 11891 - 61, 130, 229,304 305 Moore, Amy 14081 - 66, 229, 284, 294 Moore, Arthur - 139, 243 Moore, Ed - 98,297 Moore, Frank 12811 - 206,290 Moore, Kevin 13031 - 229 Moore, Linda 11621 - 52, 284, 258, 296, 302, 305 Moore, Melody 13061 - 229 Moore, Thomas 13671 - 279,288 Moore, Valerie 12771 - 279 Moorehead, Linda 14181 - 279 Moorhead, Lisle - 166,243 Moralez, Diane 11591 - 229 Moran, Karen 14041 - 279, 286,288,305 Moran, Micahel 12921 - 279, 286,292 Moravecz, Thomas 14221 - 279 Morehead, Joan 12621 - 279 Morehead, Patricia 13941 - 258, 128 Moreman, Guy 11771 - 229 Moreman, Nicholas 12521 - 268 Morgan Morgan , Bradford 13381 - 229 ,Daniel 12571 - 279,286 Morgan, Gregory 13011 - 258,301 Morgan, Randy 14121 - 268 Morgan, Wendy 12331 - 229 Morgan ,Wesley 13811 - 129, 258, 289, 290, 301, 303 Morgenthaler, Lissa 13091 - 130, 285, 268, 294, 300, 304,305 Morikawa, Curtis 14131 - 135, 292, 294, 295, 297 Morikawa, Dana 14051 - 268, 301, 302 Morris, Debra 14131 - 229 Morris, Donald 12841 - 258 Morris, Jonathan 11621 - 169, 258, 284, 302 Morris, Rev. Richard - 39 Morrison, Antoinette - 243 Morrison, Eileen 13501 - 268 Morrison, Elizabeth 11871 - 279, 291 Morrow, Judy - 102 Morse, Richard 13011 - 258 Morsfield, Gary 13551 268 Morsfield, Sally 13711 - 279 Mortensen, Robert 13711 - 279 Morton, Christine 11941 - 279, 288 Moser, Rise 13381 - 129,258,290 Moskwa, Irene 11691 - 229 Moskwa, Laura 11501 - 268 Mould, Bruce - 268,290 Mould, Mowry, Geoffrey 13601 - 279 Hollis 12551 - 279,288,291 Mowry, Ivan - 243 Mowry, Robin 13011 - 82, 259, 291, 300, 301 Mravec, Robert 12311 - 268, 306 Mravec, Trudence13941 - 64, 259, 287, 293, 303 Mroczka, Deborah 13361 - 259 Mueller, Glenn 14011 -33, 192, 229,294, 303 Mueller, Rudolph 13591 - 268, 295, 298 Mueller, Thomas 12381 - 259 Mulford, Patrice 12381 - 279, 138 Mulford, Susan 11811 - 229 Mulhall, Debra 14141 - 268,292 Mullen, Daniel 12601 - 259,303 Mullen, Elizabeth 13771 - 229,298,300 Mullen, Helen 12811 - 259, 293, 302, 303 Muller, Carolyn 11651 - 279,288 Muller, Marlene 12011 - 259 Munhollon, Ernest 13601 - 279 Murgu, Vinka 12651 - 229, 295 Murgu,Viorel13381 - 259 Murphy, Cheryl 11571 - 195, 229,306 Murphy, Christine 12671 - 279 Murphy, Donna 11571 - 230,291 Murphy, Joanne 12381 - 259 Murphy, Michelle 12621 - 279 Murphy, Patrick 12921 - 279 Murphy Patrick J. 12071 - 230 Murphy, William P13621 - 259 Murray, William - 70 Murway, Carl 13241 - 279,292 MUSIC DEPARTMENT - 82, 83 Muzzicca, Alexis 11671 - 279,291 Myers, Alyssa 13331 - 230, 284, 294, 302, 305 Myers, David 13921 - 268, 289, 291, 294, 304 Myers, Leslie 13811 - 259, 284, 285, 287 Myers, Lois 11501 - 268, 287, 293,300,301 Mylonas, Alex 12571 - 279 Myslenski, Eugene - 16, 49, 71, 249 Myslenski, Mrs. Eugene - 249 Nader, Diane 11471 - 279 Nader, Helene 11451 - 279,288 Nader, Linda 11521 - 288 Nader, Susan - 279 Nadvit, Gregory 12771 - 279,291 Nadvit, Michael 11691 - 230 Naegele, John 13121 - 279 Nagy, Alan 13571 - 268,294,300 Nagy, Carol 12861 - 102, 259, 289, 294, 296 300 Nagy, Karen 14091 - 43, 279, 288, 302, 303 Nagy, Michael 14041 - 279 Nagy, Rosemary 11711 - 305, 259 Namitka, Michele 13321 - 72, 259, 287 Namitka, Paul 14181 - 201,279 Naro, Linda 12001 - 268 Narolski, Steven 13011 - 28, 206, 172, 259, 293 Nary, Judith 13331 - 230,287 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 48, 49, 294 Naughton, Dennis 13381 - 259 Nault, Denise 12941 - 230 Naumann, Bruce 12301 - 193,268 Navratil, John 13621 - 259 Neal, Martin 12651 - 29, 230, 296, 302 Nearman, Kim - 290 Neda,Jonel14211 - 268 Needham, Cheryl 11461 - 268 Neitzel, Lavonne 12941 - 230, 291 Neitzel, Raymond 14041 - 279 Nekl, John - 120 Nelson, Barbara 12601 - 259 Nelson, Clifford 13061 - 59,230 Nelson, James 13301 - 268, 291 Nesbitt, Carol 13351 - 268 Neuroh, Mark 13071 - 230,290 Newcomb, Candace 14081 - 138, 230, 249 Newman, Gary 12071 - 230 Newman, Monica 11521 - 279,288 Newman, Pamela 13021 - 268 Newton, Robert11921 - 230 Neyberg, David - 296 Nicak, Richard 14231 - 259,299 Nice, Michele11791 - 279 Nicholas, John - 268 Nicholson, Arlene 12321 - 268,287 Nicholson, Jo Ann 12001 - 37, 268, 290, 293 300, 302, 303 Nicholson, Orval 11861 - 140,243 Nicholson, Pamela 13321 - 133, 259, 287, 300 Nicholson, Phillip 13791 - 268 Nicoll, Michelle 12501 - 259 Nieberding, Jayne 12691 - 268 Nieberding, Jeri 11121 - 259 Nielsen, Donald 12521 - 268 Nielsen, Nancy 14221 - 279 Nielsen, Susan 11571 - 230 Niery, Richard 13791 - 112, 268,306 Nierychlewski, John 13521 - 268 Nimmo, Glenn 12571 - 279 Nims, Terrence 14131 - 230,290 Nitza, Mary 11551 - 279 Nixon, Frank - 24, 243,301 Niznili, Stephen 12451 - 58, 259, 298 Norton, Charles 11501 - 295 Norton, Lenora13301 - 279 Choice of Jobs Guaranteed is only one of the outstanding benefits you get in the U.S. Air Force. 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304 Oda, Diane 12317 - 268 0'Donnell, Edward 12457 - 259 0'Donnell, Kathy- 279,288 O'DonnelI, Maura - 87, 268, 293, 299 O'DonnelI, Peggy - 268,302 0'Donnell, Timothy 12697 - 265, 285, 289, 303 0'Dougherty, Colleen 12327 - 268 Odum, Christine 12927 - 279 Odum, Raymond 11657 - 279 O'Hara, John 13247 - 279 Ohio Pump Service - 74 Dhman, Fredrick 14007 - 268,301 Ohman, Joseph 12447 - 291 0'Keete, Maureen 11657 - 279 Olie, John 13307 - 268 Olshewski, Stanley 14217 - 268 Olshewski, Susan 13037 - 230,305 Olson, Marsha 13527 - 268 Olszewski, Alex 11677 - 279 O'Malley, Karen 13877 - 259,291 0'Malley, Roger 13357 - 268 O'Mara, Spring 14087 - 230 O'Mara,Sundi12047 - 230, 291, 300, 301 Ondreiech, Edward 11627 - 259 Ondrejech, Elizabeth 12897 - 230 Ondreiech, Steven - 122 0'Neill, James Patrick 13877 - 259,296 Onk, James - 243 Onofrey, Suzanne 14047 - 279 Oravec, Monica 11127 - 259,300 Oravec, Raymond 13027 - 268 ORCHESTRA, CHAMBER - 289 ORCHESTRA, FRESHMAN - 303 ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY - 296 Orchison, Douglas 11867 - 297,299 Ordway, Robin 12847 - 259,299 O'ReiIly, John 11477 - 279 Orges, Ann Michele 13357 - 268 Orlinski, Debbie 14227 - 279 Orlinski, Edward 11607 - 268 Orlosky, Karen 11647 - 133, 259, 287, 299 Orlosky, Mark 12307 - 268,295 Osiek, Kenneth 12797 - 284 O'Sullivan, Catherine 11447 - 268 0'Toole, Daniel 14127 - 268,300 O'TooIe, Kathleen 13027 - 268 O'Toole, Luke 11877 - 279 O'Toole, Susan 13477 - 60, 230,288,305 Ott, Steven 11927 - 24, 28, 29,230,284 Overman, Angela 12507 - 259 OWA - 295 OWE - 298 Owens, Douglas 12007 - 185, 204, 268, 280, 293, 306 PA CREW - 307 Packard, Nancy 11607 - 269,300 Pagel, Lawrence 14237 - 259 Pais, Kim 13657 - 230 Palack, Sandra 14067 - 269,299 Palange, Jacquelin 11307 - 269 Palcos, James 14087 - 231,287 Palermo, Darryl 13657 - 231, 290 Palisin, Paul 11597 - 231 Palisin, Theresa 13597 - 269 Palmer, Gerard 11647 - 259 Palmer, Glen 12317 - 269, 298 Palsha, Barbara 13817 - 259, 290, 294,305 Palsha, Edward 11447 - 269,290,305 Pamphilis, Philip 11477 - 279 Pamphilis, Stephen 12877 - 231 Pandoli, Joe 13897 -23,151,231,303 Panza, Susan 13047 - 231, 292 Panza, Thomas 11457 - 279 Paoloni, Richard 11527 - 279 Papadorotheou, Tom 12327 - 269 Papageorgaki, Koula 11467 - 269 Pape, Diana 12047 - 291 Papp, Joseph 13167 - 291 Pardee, Margaret 12507 - 259, 284, 293, 301 Parish, Mark 11797 - 279,288,301 Parker, Christopher 12327 - 269,285 Parnell, Michael 14167 - 259 Paros, Denise 12697 - 269 Parrish, David 13867 - 197, 259, 284, 301, 302 Partain, Cynthia 14027 - 88, 269, 293, 298, 300 Pasladek, Brian - 116 PA Staff - 139 Patrick, Kathleen 12007 - 269 Patterson, Gloria 13387 - 259 Patterson, Joanne 13137 - 269,300 Patterson, Scott 13877 - 110, 259, 293 Patty, Timothy 13197 - 231 Paul, Ralph 13657 - 231 Paulovic, Slavko 14097 - 279 Pavlo, Francis 14007 - 269 Paydock, Sandra 14087 - 231, 287 Paytas, Frank 12457 - 162, 259, 284 Paytas, Joseph 12317 - 269 Pearson, Dennis 11557 - 279 Pebbles, Polly 11877 - 279 Peck, Michael 12337 - 231 Peieau, Janet - 290 Pekarek, Laura 14157 - 259, 287, 296, 300 PELUNIS, A.D., OLDSMOBILE, INC. - 138 Pendell, Mary 12817 - 243 Pennell, Joseph 14117 - 259 Pennington, Jennie 11947 - 279 Persico, Mark 14117 - 299 Peters, Debra 11137 - 269 Peters, Martin 12647 - 290 Peters, Suzanne - 243, 279, 305 Peterson, Karlis11607 - 269 Peterson, Robert 11527 - 280,292 Peterson, Sharon 12677 - 280,291 Petersons, Viktors 14067 - 269 Petrasik, Bonita 12597 - 151, 259, 289, 242, 296, 305 Petro, Gregory 13127 - 280 Pettijohn, Peggy 11717 - 259 Petty, Joseph 11877 - 280 Ptatf, James 11777 - 175,296 Pfaff, Suzanne 12967 - 269, 293 Phelps, Donald 14157 - 137, 243,244 Phelps, James 14097 + 280 Phillips, Holly 12777 - 280 Phillips, Michelle 11127 4 259 Phinney, Keith 11557 - 280,286,305 Phinney, Kendall 11847 - 259, 299 PHYSICAL EDUCATION, BOYS' -172,173 PHYSICAL EDUCATION, GIRLS' -198, 199 PIAZZA, J. - 81 Pichler, Elaine 14047 - 280, 288 Pickens, Garry 11307 - 269 Pickering, Debra 12627 - 280 Pickett, Carol 13027 - 269 Piechuta, Richard 14217 - 269 Pilh, Martin 11657 - 280 Pieh, Terrence 13327 - 259 Peinkowski, Mark 11897 - 231 Pierce, Ethel - 119 Piktel, Joe - 98 Pilgrim, Susanna 13717 - 280 Pilgrim, Veronica 13947 - 259 Pimbley, Janet 12927 - 280,288,293 Piper, Gary 11767 - 259 Piper, Gregory 11477 - 113, 280, 286, 292 Piper, Jean 13247 - 280,288,301 Pirie, Patricia 12037 - 103,280 Pirie, Robert 14127 - 269 Pirovolos, Diane 14227 - 280 Pirrung, Jeanne 11317 - 280 Plank, Janis 13477 - 231 Plank, Nancy 12307 - 269 Platek, Christine 13307 - 280 Platt, Bradley 11137 - 269, 295,300 Platt, George - 243 Plona, Dale 14157 - 259,293 Ploscik, Steven 11457 - 280 Podracky, Richard 14117 - 259,284 Pohorence, Donna 13627 W 259 Poling, Pamela 12527 - 269, 300, 301 Poling, Peggy 13327 - 259,300,305 Polivchak, Donna 12607 - 259,293,305 Polivka, Michael 13717 A 280 Polkki, Barbara 13047 - 231 Pont, Tamra 13717 - 280, 302, 303 Pope, Dianne 14127 - 269, 291, 294, 300 Popov, Jon 12557 - 280 Popp, Amy 13447 - 47,269, 285, 294,300 Portale, Anthony 12697 - 269,301 Portale, Sharla 14017 - 231, 287 Porter, George 13027 - 269 Porter, Kathy 12577 - 280, 293, 303 Porter, Patricia 13067 - 231, 291 Portertield, Lucinda 11127 - 259 Posladek, Brian 11877 - 280, 286 Pota, Lynn 12337 - 231, 293, 294, 303, 307 Potirakis, David 12527 - 269 Potter, James 12307 f 269,295 Powell, Amy 13607 - 280, 288 lndices7331 Powell, Sabrina C3433 Y 231, 293, 303, 305 Raidy, Barbara C1623 Y 259 Prazak, Jan C3553 Y 267, 287, 290, 294, 296 Rainiere, John C2593 '259, 285,299,301 Prazak, John C2653 Y 231 Rajnay, William C4183 - 280, 303 Preising, Mary Joan C3593 Y 269,300 Ralls, Robert Y 58, 248 Preston, David A243 Preyer, Betty C2793 Y 167, 231, 284, 294, 299 Price, Kimberly C3693 Y 269 Priest, Nancy Y 290 Prileszky, Steven C1943 Y 280 Print, James C2013 Y 259 Privitera, Angelo Y 21, 33, 59, 243 Prodan, Sharon C3653 Y 231, 292, 301 Prudhoe, Mark C2553 4280 Prudhoe, Thomas C1693 Y 231 Prusak, Janet C4143 Y 259, 269 Prusak, Michael C3623 Y 259 Psaltis, Kathrine C2313 Y 269 Ptak, CaroleC1593 Y 231 Puckett, Homer C2893 Y 284 Pyle, Lucinda C3923 Y 269 RALPH'S SUNOCO SERVICE Y 122 Rampelt, Jerome Y 244 Ranahan, Jan C3673 Y 280, 303 Ranahan. Larry C2943 Y 62,183,231,284, 294, 296, 301, 302, 305 Randle, Patricia C3473 Y 48, 231, 292, 307 RANGERETTES Y 60, 61, 305 Rankin, Victoria C4033 Y 280, 288 Ranney, Phillip A. Y 70, 71 Ranta, David C4043 Y 280 Ranta, Dennine C1773 Y 231, 294 Rassie, Cynthia C2333 Y 231 Rassie, George C3623 Y 259 Rataiczyk, Edward C1893 7231 Ratino, Ronald C3023 Y 269 Rauch, Mary C3123 Y 280, 288 Rawlings, Anne C3553 Y 269, 302 Reed, Robert Y 244, 299 Reese, Brian C3623 Y 259 Regan, Deborah C4033 Y 280, 295, 301 Reese, Megan C2623 Y 280 Reese , Sean C4063 Y 269 Reger, Laura C4043 Y 280, 291 Regnatz, Dianne C1573 Y 231, 284, 285, 294, 296, 307 Rehm, Kenneth C4013 -93, 169, 232, 284, 285, 301, 302, 305 Reid, Cheryl C3123 Y 280 Reid, Douglas C3593 Y 269, 285 Reid, Nancy C3573 Y 269,296 Reifl, Russel C2603 Y 82, 169, 259, 284, 302, 305 Reitt, Sallie C3093 Y 269, 290, 292, 300, 305 Reiley, Miles Y 76,248 Reilley, Mary C3193 Y 232 Reilly, Kathleen C3403 Y 269, 287, 295, 299 Reinagle, Damon Y 244 Richardson, Susan C2643 Y 232 Richilano, Mark C1123 Y 259 Richlin, Pamela C3163 Y 280,302 Richmond, Don C3463 Y 291 Richmond, Jerome C2573 Y 280,306 Richter, Margrit C4213 Y 268, 298, 300 Ricker, Tracy C3503 Y 268 Ricottone, Clara C4193 Y 280 Ricottone, Gina C3943 Y 259, 291 Rieck, Roger C2503 Y 298 Riegler, Katy C2873 Y 232 Riggs, Elizabeth C3693 Y 280 Rine, Mary C3163 Y 280 Rines, Stephen C4223 Y 280, 291 Rinesmith, Herbert C3093 Y 268, 306 Rini, Mary Ann Y 244 Risner, Diane C4163 Y 259, 285, 290 Rist, Marla C2073 Y 232 Ristl, John C1313 Y 280 Rittwage, Carl C3793 Y 269 Reiner, Mary C3443 Y 269,287 Reinmann, Patricia C1553 Y 203,280 Ritz, John C1773 Y 232 Rizzo, Paul C2873 Y 28, 29, 232, 284 Pyle, Robert C2773 Y 280,286,291 QUALITY WATCH AND LIGHTER CO. Y 81 Quellos, Daniel C2503 Y 284 Quellos, Donna C3163 Y 280 Quellos, Kevin C1673 Y 280 Quellos, Marcie C4133 Y 231 Raabe, Cynthia C3463 Y 269. 302 Raabe, Marian C3303 Y 280, 288, 300 Rada, Theresa C3883 Y 259, 284, 291, 302, 303 Radakovich, Mike C2453 Y 259,303 Radakovich, Violet C3863 Y 128,259,305 Radivoj, John C2623 Y 280, 291 Ralla, Peter C2323 Y 269 Rafferty, John Y 229, 243 Rahm, Kathryn C1303 Y 269,294,302 3327lndices Rawlings, Geraldine Y 193,244 Ray, James C2923 Y 280,299 Ray, Mary C2893 Y 231,291 Ready, Richard C3443 Y 269 Ready, William C3243 Y 280 Reagan, Debbie C4033 Y 301 Reagan, Francine C3793 Y 269 Reagan, Gene C2593 Y 259 Reasoner, Kelly C3603 Y 280 Reber, Frank C2033 Y 280 Reber, Ruth C3003 Y 123, 259, 284, 285, 287, 299 Rebrovich, Frank C3013 Y 259 Rechenbach, Karen C3153 Y 280 RECORDS DlVlSlON PAGE Y 211 Reece, Nancy Y 94 E Reisland, Deborah C4223 Y 280 Reisland, Denise C3063 Y 159,232 Reitenbach, Eva Y 244 Remer, Debra C3503 Y 269 Renaudin, Karen C3523 Y 269 Renuadin, Mark C1623 Y 259 Rence, Maris C3013 Y 259 Rence, Rudolts C3923 Y 269,301 Repo, Sherri C2793 Y 232,299 Ressler, Michael C1923 Y 232, 284, 285 Reuther, Barbara C1503 Y 269 Rhodes, Barbara C3773 Y 232, 298, 300, 307 Rice, Sally C4003 Y 269,300 Rich, William C3593 Y 269 Richards,JackieC4183 Y 280 Richardson, Diane C3153 Y 280 me V' Roach, Mary Jo C1463 Y 269,292 Roba, James C4133 Y 232,294,301 Roberson, Arthur C2073 Y 232 Roberson, Bruce C3193 Y 232, 298 Robertson, Adam C3553 Y 269 Robertson, James C4153 Y 259. 298 Robertson, Judith C3303 Y 280 Robertson, Mark C1843 Y 259 Robertson Robertson ,Mary C4083 Y 232 ,Richard C2553 Y 280, 295, 298 Robinson, Dennis C3523 Y 269 Robinson, Elizabeth C3873 Y 152,259 Robinson, Howard Y 244 Robinson, LaHoma C1773 Y 232,291 Robinson, Peter C4043 Y 280, 286 Rockgloeadi C3353 Y 269, 285, 291, 292, 296 Roddy, Patrick 13711 - 280 Rodemann, Donald 11311- 280,286,305 Rodemann, Karla 11861 - 259, 300 Rodic, Lucille 13671 - 281, 291, 300, 303 Rodic, Rosemary 12001 - 269, 289, 290, 292, 294, 296, 303, 305 Rodich, Laura 14221 - 280 Rodis, Constantine 11441 - 269, 290 Rodis, Marion 11311 - 281, 288 Rodriguez, Lynn 13031 - 232 Rodriguez, Michelle 11891 - 92,232,294 Rody, Joanne - 294 Roeder, Diane 11811 - 128, 232, 299, 305 Roeder, Elizabeth, - 108, 203 Rogers, James 13711 - 281 Rogers, Judy 13011 - 259,304 Roglin, Marcia 13711 - 281,288,299 Roksandic, Melanie 13601 - 281 Roland, Debra 12321 - 269 Roland, Denise 12311 - 269 Rolland, Barbara 13771 - 232, 292, 305 Rolland, Linda 12921 - 281 Romano, Brenda 14121 - 269 Romano, Michelle 13691 - 281 Rose, Deborah 11601 - 269, 300 Rosenheim, Maureen 13241 - 281,288 Rosfelder, John 11891 - 232 Ross, William - 98 Ross, Richard 11641 - 259,284,290 Rossie, Sandora 13861 - 259, 292 Rost, Bennie11501 - 269 Rostance, Thomas 13361 - 259 Rosul, Marilyn 11691 - 232 Rothermel, John 14211 - 269 Rothhaas, David 11811 - 232 Rothhaas, Jonathan 12621 - 281, 291 Rothhaas, Marylyn 12841 - 259, 287, 300, 302, 305 Roush, John - 200, 244, 295 Rowe, Ann 14061 - 269,291,300 Rowe, David 13601 - 281, 286,288,305 Rowe, Florence - 265, 293 Rowe, Kathleen 14111 - 259,292,301 Rowe, Megan 12571 - 281,291 Royle, Don - 299 Rubenis, Valdis 11461 - 269,301 Rudd, Donna 11841 - 259,305 Ruder, Cynthia 13101 - 259, 292, 302 Rudolph, Howard 14021 - 269,298 Ruetenik, Gustave 11691 - 48, 169, 183, 232, 292, 296,302,305 Rueting, Wieland 11551 - 281, 298 Ruggiero, Regina 12451 - 259 Rulong, Michael 11811 - 232 Rupay, Sharon 12441 - 232, 284, 287, 298, 300 Rupert, David 12001 - 269,295 Rupert, John - 16 Rush, Kenneth 13791 - 112,269,300 Russ, Mark13841 - 144 Russell, Bruce 11441 - 269 Russell, Elizabeth 14021 - 269, 288,302 Russell, Janet 12771 - 281,288,291 Russell, Robert 14011 - 28, 29, 48, 67, 232, 284, 294, 301 Russell, William 13551 - 269 RUSSIAN CLUB - 292 Rustad, Lynne 12041 - 232,293,305 Ryan, Jeffrey 13691 - 281 Ryan, Michael 11811 - 233, 284 Ryder, Pamela 14221 - 281 Sabe, Debbie13131 - 269 Sabo, Sandra 14041 - 281, 288 Sabol,Thomas13161 - 281 Saccany, Audrey 14211 - 269 Safran, Nancy 13071 - 93, 233,299 Saini, Ravish 12591 - 259 Sakai, Bryan 12321 - 269,286 Saleet, Daniel 12651 - 22, 33, 110, 111, 192, 233,293,303 Saleet, Thomas 13001 - 192,293,303 Salem, Robert 12861 - 296, 302 Salmen, Rosina 12691 - 269,296 Saltsgaver, Leah - 191 Salvatore, Kathleen 11871 - 281 Salzbrenner, Glen - 59, 124, 244, 295 Salzbrenner, Kennan 11861 - 259, 299 Salzbrenner, Mark 13071 - 49, 192, 233, 284, 294, 299, 303 Salzbrenner, Russell 13301 - 281, 286, 288, 304 Samples, Wayne 13811 - 259 Sandalci, Mucella 13331 - 89,233 Sanger, Celeste 12381 - 259 Sanger, Cynthia 11671 - 281,291 Santa, Emese 11941 - 281 Santoro, Susan 13301 - 281 Sargent, William 13101 - 259 Sasala, Deborah 13021 - 269 Sasala, Laura 14031 - 281, 288,286 Sasnaskas, Donna 12301 - 269 Sating, Mary 11691 - 233 Saukkonen, Irma - 102 Saunders, Elizabeth 12941 - 233 Saur, David 11841 - 259,284 Saur, Fredrick - 244 Saur, Muriel - 187,288 SAXTON, KLANKE - 250 Scanlan, Kevin 13061 - 123, 134, 148, 233, 297 Scanlan, Patrick 11941 - 281, 286, 292 Scarborough, Brian 13671 - 281 Scarborough, Dean 11811 - 233, 284, 294 Schade, Harold 13811 - 259 Schafer, Gary 12601 - 162, 284 Schafer, Linda 12671 - 281 Schalmo, Timothy 13471 - 233 Schanda, Michael 14221 - 281 Schaufele, Fredrick - 244, 289 Scheckel, Jill 12381 - 259 Scheckel, Susan 14011 - 233, 291 Scheckel, William 14031 - 281 Schellin, Caryl 12521 - 269 Schellin, Cathy 12651 - 233, 287, 294 Scherban, Kenneth 13121 - 281,286,305 Scherler, Karen 12601 - 259, 290, 294 Scheutzow, Katherine 14121 - 269,291,300 Schigel, Diane 14151 - 259,305 Schilling, Robert 13151 - 281,286,290 Schirripa, Debra 13301 - 281 Schlueter, Paul 11571 - 163,233 Schmalz, Gretchen - 198, 244 Schmidt, David 11701 - 281 Schmidt, Mary 11631 - 281 Schmitt, Norbert - 122 Schmitt, Robert 13301 - 281 Schmucki, Janet 13621 - 259,305 Schneider, Linda 13441 - 269,302,305 Schneider, Robert 14061 - 269 Schofield, Joseph 14151 - 259,298,303 Schofield, Lesa13471 - 82, 233, 294, 296, 304 Schofield, Stacey 11671 - 281, 285, 286,305 Scholz, Ellen 11471 - 281,288,291 Schordock, Terry 13891 - 233,302,305 Schraff, Pamela 13071 - 233 Schraff, Raymond 11301 - 269 Schreiber, Mark 11711 - 281 Schreiner, John 12871 - 233 Schroeder, Margaret 13841 - 259 Schubert, Jeffrey 13941 - 259 Schuller, Patricia 12641 - 233 Schuller, Ronald 12591 - 260 Schultz, Janine 13071 - 233 Schultz, Susan 11811 - 233, 284, 294, 299 Schuster, Kenneth 12441 - 233,306 Schuster, Lyanne 13591 - 269, 289, 296, 299,304,306 Schutte, Glenn 11301 - 298 Schwartz, James 13441 - 269 Schwartz, Stephani 13921 - 269 Schwarz, Holger 14021 - 269, 295,300 Schwarzer, Jeannette 11711 - 260 Schwenk, Ronald 11761 - 260 Schwenkel, Kurt 11861 - 260,303 SCIENCE - 96, 97, 182, 183, 200, 201 SCORES, BOYS - 212, 213 Scott, Glenn - 244 Scott, Gregory 11121 - 260 Scott, Lynn 12301 - 269 Scott, Paul 13131 - 269,295 Seabright, Alan 14081 - 233, 289, 296, 302, 305 Seabright, Kay 11,451 - 288 Seagro, Leroy 11551 - 281 Seamon, Dorene 11301 - 269 Searles, Margaret 12861 - 260 Sears, Gail 13461 - 269,293,300 Sechrist, Barbara 11521 - 281, 286, 288, 294,305 Sechrist, Carol 13571 - 269, 285, 294,300 Sechrist, George 12451 - 260,299,303 Sedlak, Mark 13671 - 281,286 Sefcovic, Wendy 13091 - 269 Seib, Douglas 14191 - 281 Sekaraiasingham, Shirley - 244 Sekerka, Rachelle 12601 - 260, 287, 292, 296,301 Sellars, Nancy 14051 - 269 Sellers, Judy - 140, 244,305 Selvaggio, Anthony 14031 - 281 4 Selvaggio, Joseph 13121 - 281 SENIORS - 216-238 SENIOR ACTIVITIES - 310-321 Senko, Daniel 11131 - 269,295 Senkovitch, AI - 296 Sergeant, Elaine - 244 Seyfert, Jean 11791 - 281, 288,299 Sezonov, Cristian 13151 - 281 Shaarda, Jack 14191 - 304 Shaarda, John 14191 - 281 Shafer, Jeffrey 14141 - 269, 285, 291, 300, 301, 302, 305 Shafer, Linda 11921 - 83, 233, 284, 289, 294, 296 SHAFER STUDIOS - 27 Shafer, Richard - 205 Shaffer, James 13431 - 233 Shamaly, Diane 14091 - 281 Shannon, Duffy 14231 - 260 Shannon, William 13621 - 260,304 Sharron, David 12011 - 260 Sharron, Raymond 13441 - 269 Shaver, Edward 11761 - 299 Shaver, 1ulie14091 - 281 Shaver, Margaret 11301 - 270 Shaw, Michael 13691 - 270,292 Shaynak, Kathleen 13151 - 281 Shearer, Cynthia 14131 - 233,305 Sheer, John 13161 - 281 SHELL OIL CO. - 179 Shelton, Deborah 13811 - 260 Shepherd, Peggy 12871 - 233,298 Sheridan, Terry 11521 - 281,294 Sherman, Rosalyn 13041 - 233 Sherman, William 12311 - 270 Shestina, Daryl 13301 - 281,304 Shestina, Laura 13521 - 270 Shestina, Lynne 13031 - 233, 287, 293, 294, 299, 301 Shie, Bill - 299 Shiekh, George 13021 - 270,300 Shimko, Debra 13841 - 260, 293, 300, 303, 305 Shimko, Robert 13121 - 281 Shoemaker, Mark 12521 - 270 Shope, Donna 14001 - 270 Shope, Sally 11791 - 281, 288, 291 Shope, Tina 14091 - 281 Shuga, Jay 11641 - 260,284,301 Shupe, Debra 11451 - 281 SHUTTLER'S MENS' WEAR - 91 Sibila, David 11121 - 299 Sibila, Mark 13191 - 88, 233, 292, 294 Sickles, Gary 13031 - 234 Sigler, Rockne11571 - 234 Silverman, Vic - 244 Silvis, Diane 14001 - 270 Simmons, Georgia 12641 - 234, 284 Simon, Annette 11551 - 281,288 Simon, John 13601 - 281 Simon, Kathleen 11501 - 270 Simon, Ruth 11651 - 281 Simon, Susan 14141 - 270,300 Simon, Tom 11591 - 143, 234,290 Sinatra, Deborah 13321 - 260 Sinatra, John 13671 Sinclair, Eileen 14031 - 281,292 Sinclair, Susan 13521 - 270 Sipe, De Sippola, 30 bra 13471 - 127,234 vi, Siple, Robin 13651 - 234 ' Pamela 13441 - 270, 289, 299,300 6 Siu, Joseph 13061 - 234 Sizemore, Janet 12451 - 260 Sizemore, Joyce 11671 - 281 Skeens, Skettle, SKI CLU Skidmor Skinner, Skinner, Skowran Kathy 13791 - 270 Rebecca 11471 - 281, 288, 293 B -158,159,299 e, Katherine 12471 - 234, 298 Kim 12441 - 234 Neil - 244 ,Mitchell 13071 - 234 Skrada, Kevin 12811 - 260 Skrovan, Patricia 12941 - 133, 199,289 Skube, Mary 11451 - 281,288 Slavic, Maryio13591 - 270 Slavioa, Slovenka Hikolic - 270 Small, Robin 14001 - 270 Smik, Michelle 11121 - 260 y, Thomas 12011 - 260 Smith, Andrew 12921 - 281 Smith, Barbara 13861 - 260, 300 Smith, Brian 13441 - 270,295 Smith, Carl 13651 - 234 Smith, Charles 12891 - 234,291,294 Smith, Cheryl 12321 - 270,290 Smith, C lifford 13551 - 286 Smith, Daniel 13601 - 280,286 Smith, Diane 11921 - 234 Smith, Gary 13711 - 116,281 Smith, George14161 - 260 Smith, Karen 13711 - 281, 291 Smith, Kenneth 11311 - 281 Smith, L illian - 125, 207, 248 Smith, R. Dean - 58,203 Smith, Robert - 244,287 Smith, S Smith, T hari 12311 - 270 homas13941 - 260,303 Snanigan, Edward 13001 - 260 Snell, Ch Snell, Da eryl12501- 270 Snider, Della 11861 - 260, 293, Snider, Thomas 11771 - 234 Snyder, Jeffrey 12941 - 234 Snyder, Kevin 12811 - 260 Sobeck, Jeannette 14081 - 234 Lorraine 14061 - 270,300 Debra 14111 - 260, 305, 260 SOCIAL COMMITTEE - 301 Sobeck, Sobeck, rIene11601 - 270,291 300, 303 SOCIAL STUDIES -144,145,176,177 SOCCER - 160 Soeder,lames13921 - 270 Solar, Alvaro 11921 - 89,234 SOL BERGMAN JEWELERS , INC. Solon, Dale 13461 - 270, 295,298 Solon, Susan 11871 - 281 Soltis, Frank 13861 - 260,301 Soltis, Jeffrey 14051 - 270, 301 Sors, Emil - 244 Southern, Bernice 12381 - 234 Southwic Sovol, Lynette 11841 - 260 SPANISH CLUB - 88,298 Sparks, Darlene 14021 - 270, 288 Sparks, Deborah 12811 - 302 SPECIAL EDUCATION - 193 Speer, Amy 12031 - 270 - 180 k, Joy 11941 - 281,303 Spellacy, Cheryl 14131 - 234, 285, 306, 307 Spellacy, James 11641 - 260, 290, 298 Spellacy, Patricia 12671 - 281, 285, 288 Spellacy, Therese 13591 - 270 Spencer, Linda 12551 - 96,281 Spencer, Walter 12381 - 260 Sperli, Deborah 13321 - 260,306 Sperli, Kathleen 12771 - 281 Sperli, Rebecca - 281 Spilker, Terrance 13811 - 260,298 Spinoza, Baruch W 297 Spisak, Garry 13091 - 270 Sponsle Mary 12651 - 234 fl Spotts, Nancy 12841 - 260 Sprague, Marjorie - 244 Springst eel, Steve 14051 - 270 Indices!333 Stacey, Deborah C3365 - 260 Stacey, Kevin C4035 - 281 Staehr, Timothy C3245 - 281 STAGE CREW - 297 Stallings, Nancy - 290 Stalmah, Patricia C1135 - 270 Stalter, Paul C3155 - 281, 296 Stamatiades, Joanne C2775 - 281 Stancil, Elizabeth C3865 - 234 Stang, Elisa C3135 - 270 Stanley, Christine C2775 - 281 Stanley, Jeffrey C2795 - 234 Stanley, Susann C2695 - 270, 300, 304 Stanton, Colleen C2865 - 260 Starcher, David C2795 - 176, 234, 284 Starcher, Michael C3525 - 152,191,270 Starcovic, Andrea C3165 - 281 Starcovic, Edward C3865 - 260, 299 Stark, Cathleen C3025 - 270, 300 Sarosta, Steven C2045 - 234, 299 Starrett, Andrew C2035 - 281, 292 Starrett, Kevin C2575 281, 292 Stas, Cynthia C3625 - 260 Stasiuk, Mitchell C2575 - 281 Stasko, Ann C3655 - 234 Stasko, David C4185 - 281,291 Stasko, Mary J. C4225 - 281 Statheros, Ann C4185 - 281 Stearns, Sherry C4045 - 281, 288, 289 Stedman, Laura C2625 - 281, 291, 292 Steffy, Donald C1455 - 281 Stehlik, Jack C3865 - 173,260 Stehlik, Trudy - 55 Steigerwald, Jerome - 244, 302 Stemen, Saundra - 244 Steinmuller, Judith C3625 - 260 Stenger, Alan C4005 - 270 Sterbenz, Eric C2775 - 281,286 Sterley, Gary C4215 - 270 Sterley, James C4235 - 260, 166 Sterling, James C2605 - 260, 173 Sterling, Shirin C3045 - 47, 234, 284, 285, 307 Stetz, Martin C1305 - 270 Steve, John C3305 - 281 Stevenson, Garry - 290 Steward, Sue C3695 - 270,299 Stewart, Cindy C2305 - 270 Stewart, David C3015 - 260, 290 Stewart, Linda C1765 - 260 Stewart, Lynne C2335 - 235, 287, 298,305 Stewart, Richard C4045 - 281 Stiasny, Marina C3435 - 131,235,294 Stiles, Barbara C2845 - 260 Stiles, Joyce C1945 - 281, 288 Stinchcomb, Esther - 191 Stump, Jeffrey C3845 - 260 Stump, Vicki C2595 - 63,260 Sturznickel, James - 244, 295, 298 Styndl, Mitchell C2325 - 270 Suhanic, Jettrey C3795 - 270 Sullenberger, Rita C3875 - 260 Sullivan, Mary C2865 - 260 Summers, David C1475 - 281 Summers, Richard C2845 - 260 Sumney, Janice - 77 Surneigie, Rose Mary - 102 Susko, Anne C2645 - 235 Susko, John C1455 - 281 Susko, Katherine C3505 - 270 Swing, Peter C1715 - 260 SWIMMINGJV - 306 SWIMMING, VARSITY - 134, 135,148, 149, 297 SWIM TIMERS - 123,302 Syverson, Theron C4065 - 270 Szabo, Judith C3105 - 199,260 Szabo, Zoltan C1525 - 281 Szentkiralyi, Beatrice C3675 - 281,286,300 301 Szilagyi, Edward C1675 - 282 Tabor, Andrew C1305 - 270, 285, 290, 296 Tabor, Steven C1595 - 235, 285, 291, 296 Tallos, Rava C4125 - 270 TANKATEERS - 114, 115,299 Tanski, Theodore C1595 - 235 Tasch, Daniel C3775 - 235,306 Tate, Harold C4025 - 270,301 Tate, Robert C3695 - 270 Tate, Susan C1715 - 260 Tawill, Eric C4095 - 282 Taylor, David C1475 - 296 Taylor, Nancy C1925 - 244 Taylor, Stephen C2075 - 235, 303 Taylor, Tina - 282, 288 Teater, Victoria C2035 - 288 Stockdale, Barbara C4045 - 270 Stockdale, Daniel C4065 - 298 Stockdale, Thomas C2865 - 260 Stockdale, William C3365 - 260 Telfer, Ralph - 244 Telides, Gus C3445 - 167, 270,285 Templin, Cynthia C3365 - 260 Templin, Steven C3845 - 260 Tenke, Cindy C1125 - 260 TENNIS - 186 Terbrack, Suzanne C3105 f 260,305 Tereck, Carol C2575 - 282 Tereck, Dolores C3445 - 270, 289,300,306 Tereck, Elizabeth C3435 - 235,299 Terheggen, Tracy C3555 - 270 Terlaak, Susan C2505 - 260 Terrell, Christine C4235 - 260 Tetlow, James C2895 - 235, 285, 296, 297, 302, 305, 307 Thaxton, Kathleen C2945 - 92,235,293 Thaxton, Robert C2605 - 260 Theodos, Cynthia C3595 - 270 Thoden, Elaine C4225 - 282,291 THESPIANS - 307 Stoffa, Joel C2005 - 270 Stoinott, David C1125 f- 260 Stojkov, Paul C2625 - 281, 303 Stovering, Nancy C4035 - 281 Stovering, Timothy C2645 - 235, 101 Strahine, Michael C1945 - 281, 292 Thoden, Robert C2695 - 270, 284 Thomas, Gayle C1315 - 282, 288 Thomas, Joy C1675 - 281, 282, 286 Thomas, Julie C4035 - 43, 282,293,303 Thomas, Mimi C2015 - 43, 260, 293, 302, 303,305 Thomas, Neil C1875 - 282,286 Strahine, Steven C4085 - 22,33, 235,303 Straka, Straka, Gregory C1475 - 281,280 Richard C4165 - 260 Straka, Shirley C3045 - 235,305 Strang, Don C2555 W 174,281 Strater, Phyllis - 187, 288 Strater, Richard C3655 - 93,192,235,284, 299,303 Straub, Kathryn C1465 -50, 188,270 Streitel, John C3945 - 40, 196, 260, 301, 302, 305 Stribula, Edward C1445 - 270 Strick, Karen C1605 - 260,270 Strick, WayneC2675 - 281 STRIKE -118,119,120,121 Strnad, JaneC4165 - 260 Strong, Joseph C1675 - 281 Struk, Dennis C4135 - 235 STUDENT COUNCIL - 126,127,301 334!ln dices Thomascik, Kevin C4145 - 270,306 Thomay, Christopher C1925 - 176,299 Thompson, Cliff C4125 - 270 Thompson, Jeffrey C2695 - 260,297 Thompson, Scott C3025 - 270 Thompson, Donald C1695 - 235 Thoren, Deborah C1715 - 260 Thorsteinson, Ellen C3715 - 89,282,292 Thorsteinson, Linda C3925 - 270 Thorsteinson, Nolan C3035 - 235, 288 Tietenthaeler, Peter C2595 - 260,289 Tighe, Shaune C3065 - 235,298,299 Tindel, John - 290 Tithecott, Bruce C1795 - 282 Tithecott, Wayne C2525 - 201, 271 Tober, Jason C3815 - 284 Tobia, Abraham C4125 - 271 Tobia, Mary C2075 - 235 I Tobin, Debra C3605 - 282 Tobin, Michael C4095 - 282 Tochek, Mary Ann - 121 Todia, Robert C1555 - 282 Toman, Sheryl C3695 - 271,291 Tomasch, Dennis C2945 - 197,235,303 Tomaszewski, Dianne C3465 - 271,300 Tomco, Celeste C3865 - 260 Tomco, Drew C3195 - 235, 289,301 Toth, Eva C1575 - 292 Toth, Peter C2795 - 235,301 Toth,Veronica C3165 - 282,291 Townsend, Diane C3095 - 271,285 Trabert, Joyce C3305 - 282 Tracy, Steven C3555 - 271 Trayte, Kathleen C3165 - 282,285,291 Treaster, Renee C4055 - 271,287,300 Treater, Victoria C2035 - 282, 300 Tremlin, Robert C3385 - 260 Trendel, Donna C2445 - 235,291 Trendel, Doreen C4185 - 282 Trenkamp, Paul C2575 - 282 Trepak, Gloria C2445 - 305, 235,305 Tresko, Kathleen C3675 - 282 Tribuzzo, Rosanne C1875 - 282 Trifu, Stefan C3465 - 271 Trimble, Charles C2695 - 260 Trimble, Marie - 282 Trimble, Marta C4035 - 288 Tritschler, Deborah C3505 - 271 Trivison, Tia C3355 - 271,293 Trnkus, David C1475 - 282 Trope, Diane C1815 - 235,285,298 Trope, Katherine C2875 - 235, 289, 294, 296, 302 Troph, Victoria C3525 - 271,300 Troy, Scott C3775 - 28, 29, 235, 284, 301, 302,305 Truchan, JoeC1455 - 282 Trump, Kathryn C3125 - 282,304 Trutza, George C1765 - 261 Tucker, Charles C1895 - 235,301,303 Tully, David C3335 - 235, 284, 289, 296 Tuma, Christine C1875 - 282 Tuma, Deborah C1465 - 271 Turner, Ralph - 244,284 Turza, Michael C1575 - 235 TV CREW - 139,288 Udris, Andis C1695 - 236,294,299 Ulrich, James - 24, 54, 120 Underwood, John C3445 - 271 Unger, Barbara C3155 - 282, 293, 300, 302, 303 Unger, Mary C3075 - 169, 236, 284, 285, 293, 294, 301, 307 UNITED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - 194 Updegratf, Beth C3795 - 271,290 Usher, George C2845 - 127,261,301 USAF RECRUITING - 331 USHER, GEORGEJ. INSURANCE - 74 USHERS' CLUB - 300 Utley, Mary C2695 - 271,306 Utrata, Andrew C3595 - 261 Utrata, James C3865 - 236 Utrata, Thomas C3475 - 236 Vall, Linda C3105 - 261 Vance, Howard - 182,244 Vance, Stephen C2945 - 236,294 VanHaIa, Barbara C4165 - 133, 261, 287, 292, 299, 300, 301, 302 VanHala, Mark C1875 - 282,292 Van Horn, James - 244 VanHorn, Karen C4035 - 282,288 VanHorn, Susan C4005 - 271 Vanleeuwen, Don C2035 - 282 Vannatta, Edward C1895 - 236 Vannatter, Eva C1135 - 271 VanPeeren, Deborah C3045 - 64, 142, 236, 294, 299, 307 VanPeeren, Marjorie C3325 - 261,287 Vanuch, James C2865 - 261,303 VanWilIigen,Jean C2065 - 236, 294, 295, 300 Vaquet, Mike - 299 Varga, Diania C3695 - 282,291 Vargo, Joanne C1695 - 236,291 Varzelle, Emily, - 100, 124, 244 Vasarhelyi, Wayne C2045 - 236 Vasko, Noreen C3215 - 282, 288 Vass, Lawrence C4135 - 236 Vehkakangas, Leena C3385 - 261, 293, 304, 305 Vehkakangas, Leo C2445 - 236 Velex, Clara C4235 - 305 Verbi, Lynn C3155 - 282 Verdea, Cynthia C4115 - 261,305 Verdova, Alex C2795 - 22, 31, 236,293,303 Verdova, Mark C3555 - 271,306 Verlei, Diane C4215 - 271 Vetsos, Michael C2865 - 261 Vidd, Barbara - 245 Vinch, Anne C3695 - 282,302 Vinch, Samuel C3865 - 144,261 Vinch, Vicki C4085 - 236 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - 58, 59, 128, 129, 170, 171 Voicik, Matthew, C2655 - 236 Voit, Diane C3355 - 60, 241, 287, 290, 300, 305 Voit, Steven C4235 - 169, 261, 284, 296, 302, 305 Voloshen Matthew C2555 - 282, 286, 297 VonDuhn, John C2795 - 236 VonRosenberg, Mark C4235 - 261, 296, 302, 305 VonRosenberg, Randy C3595 - 192,271,285 295, 296. 300, 301, 306 Voytko, David C3325 - 261, 284 Voytko, Roberta C1775 - 158, 230, 284, 299 Vrabec, Craig C1625 - 261, 293,303 Vrabec,Timothy C2675 - 282 Wacker, Ronald C3065 - 192, 236, 298, 299 Wacker, Theodore C3925 - 271 Wada, Linda C3895 - 236 Wagner, Wagner, Joseph C1575 - 236 Margaret C3125 - 282 Mark C3525 - 271, 290, 301, 305 Wagner, Wagner, Paula C3895 - 236 Wagner, Ray C1135 - 271 Wagner, Richard C2895 - 29, 39, 49, 82, 236, 284, 289, 294, 296, 305, 307 Waldheger, Martha C2005 - 271, 293, 300, 303 Walker, Carol C2815 - 261,284,285 Walker, Janet C1445 - 271,288 Walker, Stephen C4185 - 46, 282, 286 Walker, Terryl - 245 Walkerly, Bruce C3675 - 177 Wallace, Patricia C2075 - 236 Wallencheck, Edward C4045 - 282 Walling, Deborah C3165 - 282 Walling, Richard C4085 - 236 Walls, Bill C3065 - 261 Walrath, Roland - 284 Walsh, Celine C4015 - 236,294,295 Walsh, Deborah C3335 - 30, 31, 37, 49, 236, 291, 293, 294, 303 Walsh, Dennis - 299 Walsh, Desales C3155 - 108, 282,291 Walsh, Kateri C4215 - 271, 287, 291, 298, 300,302,307 Walsh, Pamela C3305 - 282,300 Walsh, Tim C2625 - 282,286,305 Walsh, Timothy J. C1865 - 293,261,293 Walter, Cindy C3675 - 282,288 Walter, Nancy C4225 - 167,282 Walters, Richard C4095 - 283 Walthius, Michael C3095 - 271, 285, 300, 301 Wanemacher, Erika - 290 Wangler, Donna C1445 - 271 Ward, Leahbeth C2875 - 114, 123,236,299 Ward, Lisbeth C3845 - 154, 261,294 Ware, Mary Beth C2875 - 236,287,298 Ware, Michael C2925 - 286 Wargo, Angela C1605 - 271, 293,300 Wargo, James C2605 - 261 Warmuth, Ronald C4055 - 271 Warren, Carol C2315 - 271 Warren, David C3045 - 236 Waschek, Lilly - 283 Wasko, Christine 14063 - 271 Wasko, Laura 13033 - 236,305 Wasylshyn, Michael 14043 - 283 Waterman, Marcia 13383 - 261, 291 Waterman, Martin 13503 - 271,295 Watkins, Daniel 14093 - 283 Watkins,Tom13433 - 237 WATTERS SCIENCE SEMINAR - 292 Waugaman, Howard 13523 - 271, 286 Waxler, Marlene - 291 Webb, MaryAnn14063 - 271, 287,300 Webber, Kathleen 12503 - 261 Webber, Margaret 11303 - 271, 299,301 Webber, Pamela 13473 - 237 Webber, Tina - 283 Weber, Karin 14163 - 63, 147, 287, 261, 291, 302 Weber, Mary 14193 - 283, 291 Wegman, James 13793 - 271 Wegman, John 13243 - 283 Wehrheim, John 14213 - 271 Weihrouch, Philip 12033 - 283 Weiksner, Joseph 13193 - 237 Weimer, Cynthia 14023 - 271, 287, 300 Weinhold, Henriette 12643 - 237, 287, 289, 294,296 Weinhold, Rudy 11463 - 271, 290 Weir, Karel - 190 Weiss, Dale12573 - 283 Weiss, Mary 13943 - 123, 261, 287,300 Weiss, Roger 11593 - 176, 237, 284 Weitzel, Dawn - 283 Weldon, Laura 11133 - 139, 271, 285, 287, 300,307 Welfare, Carol 14143 - 271, 287, 293, 300. 304 Welling, Glenna 12863 - 155 Wells, Dorothy 11523 - 283,302 Wells, Duncan 11893 - 237 Wells, Gary 13323 - 261,290,297 Welsh, Charles 14223 - 283, 286 Welsh, James 12383 - 261 Wendin, Richard 12773 - 283,288 Wendin, Robert 11873 - 283,286 Wendling, Susan 13023 - 271 Wengstrom, Michael 13353 - 163,271 Wengstrom, Timothy 12003 - 283 Wenner, Shelly 13603 - 283 Wentz, David 11443 - 271,290 Wentz, Debra 13603 - 283, 286, 288 Weppler, Christine 11593 - 237, 293, 305 West, Clark - 53, 245 Westfall, Edward 13503 - 271 Westfall, Maureen 13323 - 261 WEST SIDE REALTY - 138 Wetula, Anne - 302 Wetula, Darlene 13433 - 237 Wetula, Diane 13813 - 261, 293 Wetula, Joanne 12573 - 42, 282, 288, 303 Wetula, John 11653 - 282,292 Wetula, Linda 13043 - 237 Wetula, Mark 12593 - 261 Wexler, Marlene 11943 - 282 Whearty, Beth Ann 13873 - 261 Whearty, Sue Ellen 12773 - 282,288 Whelan, Joan 14123 - 271 Wheeler, Susan 11123 - 37, 261, 284, 291, 301, 302, 303 Whelan, Michael 14233 - 123,192,261,297 Whiley, Kathryn 12943 - 237,305 White, Alan - 176,245,297 White, Amanda - 297 White, Cheryl 13353 - 271 White, Diana 14183 - 282,288 White, Eric - 297 White, Gladys - 77 White, Gregory 13603 - 282 White, Jenny - 54 White, Michael 12813 - 192,261,303 White, Michael - 145, 245 White, Mrs. Michael - 178 White, Nancy 14233 - 261, 305 Whitler, Deborah 13553 - 73, 271, 287 Whitler, William 11863 - 261 Wick, Bruce 11463 - 271 Wickersham, Deborah 11923 - 237 Wiedemer, Nancy Jo 14083 - 28, 30, 65, 237, 293, 294, 299, 302, 303 Wiencek, Jane13603 - 283 Wiencek, Michael - 282 Wiggenhorn,Jean14023 - 271 Wiggenhorn, Kathleen 11503 - 271,300 Wilcoxon, Thomas 12073 - 237 Wilheim, Christine 14053 - 271,302 Wilheim, Kenneth 12643 - 237,247 Wilheim, Michael 12553 - 282,286 Wilkinson, Mark 14013 - 82, 237, 284, 289, 294, 296, 302, 305 Williams, Barbara 11923 - 237 Williams, Brian 12323 - 298 Williams, Carolyn 12863 - 261, 299, 301, 305 Williams, Harry Jr. 13693 - 282,286 Williams, James 11313 - 282 Williams, Jane 14123 - 271 Williams, Laura 13593 - 271 Williams, Mark 11603 - 271,290 Williams, Mary Ellen 11873 - 245 Williams, Michael 14063 - 271, 295,297 Williamson, Deborah 12553 - 282, 295 Williamson, Thomas 13773 - 237 Willis, Melanie 12793 - 237,292,299 Willis, Roger 12333 - 237,294 Wilmink, Laura 13923 - 271, 287, 293, 308 Wilmink, Mark 13003 - 261 Wilson, Christopher 12453 - 299 Wilson, John 13363 - 151, 192, 296, 297, 301 Wilson, Karen 13463 - 271 Wilson, Nolan 13653 - 191,237 Wilson, Ray 13163 - 282, 298, 306 Wilson, Robin 11873 - 282 Wison, Sheila 13943 - 261 Wimmer, Christopher 12793 - 237 Winans, Bernard 11453 - 282, 286, 294 Winca, Theresa 12013 - 261 Winca, William 13793 - 296 Wincek, Mary Lou 12043 - 237 Wincek, Walter 14183 - 282,286 Winchell, Virginia - 52, 245 Winegarner,Nola13653 - 237,287 Winegarner, Peter 11303 - 134,271,297 Winkel, Harold - 195, 245 Winkler, Susan 11863 - 261,305 Winkler, William 13773 - 237 Winnen, Bartholomew 12033 - 127, 282,301 Winnen, Marian 12333 - 237 Winter, Diane 13573 - 271, 290,300,305 Wirt, Gary 13673 - 282 Wise, Christopher 13013 - 261,297 Wise, Jennifer 13303 - 271 Wise, Susan 12553 - 283,288 Wishner, Doris 13623 - 261,290 Wisniewski, Matt11603 H 271 Withers, Rhonda 11643 - 261, 299 Withers, Terri 12673 - 283,288 Withorne, Mark 12873 - 159,237,299 Witman, Beverly - 245 Witt, Alan 14023 - 271,295 Wochkovich, Anthony 12333 - 237 Woike, Donald 14033 - 283, 288 Wolf, Carl - 229 Wolf, Jeffrey 13123 - 283 Wolf, Kimberlee11893 - 237, 305 Wolf, Kyle 12813 - 284, 288, 296 Wolfgang, Harry - 183,245 Womer, Robert 13923 - 298 Wondrak, Gerald - 83,245 Wonson, Robert - 245, 290, 293 Wood, James - 118 Wood, John - 77, 248 Woodson, Michael 12313 - 271 Woodward, Mark 14193 - 283, 286, 292, 298 Woodward, Robert 12573 - 283 Woofter, Susan 12843 - 261 Wooley, James 13133 - 295,300,306 Wooley, Lizbeth 11843 - 261 Woycitzky, Terry - 245 Woytko, Michael 12333 - 237, 284 WRESTLING, FRESHMAN - 156,304 WRESTLING, JV - 156,298 WRESTLING, VARSITY - 78, 79, 299 Wright, Joseph 14033 - 283, 286, 288,305 Wright, Pamela 14133 - 114, 237, 293, 294, 299 Wunderle, Denise 13063 - 292 Wunderle, Joseph 12323 - 271 Xanthopoulos, Voula 13693 - 271 Yandek, Mike 13123 - 283 Yandek, Thomas 11773 - 290 Yankow, Lawrance 14133 - 25, 196, Yard, Jay 13153 - 283 Yarian, Alton - 140,245,294 Yeager, John 13133 - 271 238,301 Yektayl, Mohammed 13133 - 271, 285 Yencha, Jeffrey 13193 - 238, 303 Yenchik, Eugene 14193 - 283 Yendrek, Robert - 245, 286 Yoder, Orie - 245 York, Lynn 11473 - 283 Yost, Mark - 271 Young, Arnold 11443 - 271,285 Young, Emma Lee - 203, 245 Young, Kathy 11453 - 283,288 Young, Laura 13523 - 271, 287,302 Young, Linda 13363 - 261 Young, Lynell 11523 - 283 Young, Richard 13193 - 238,303 Young, Robert 13693 - 283, 295 Young, Russel 12693 - 271 Yousko, Christopher 13003 - 261 Zackowski, Lauray - 245, 305 Zaffle, Arlene 12443 - 49, 238 Zambie, George 11443 - 271, 306 Zambie, Robert 13843 - 303, 261 Zappala, Margaret 13773 - 142, 238, 294,304 Zappla, Paul 13323 - 261 Zarbo, Linda 11503 - 271 Zasac, Richard - 283 Zavocky, Donna 13793 - 271 Zebrak, Deette 14093 - 283 Zehe, Eric 13303 - 283 Zehrung, Donald 11643 - 261 Zeiger, Michael 13673 - 283 Zeiher, Frank12813 - 261 Zeleny, Jeanne 11313 - 283 Zeleny, Margaret 13923 - 271 Zell, Pam 13303 - 283 Zerovnik, Paul 13463 - 271 Zimmer, Mitchell 14223 - 283,292 Zimmerman, Dean - 261,292,301 Zimmermann, Diane 13813 - 261 Zimmerman, John W 245 Zimmerman, L.W. 13063 - 238 Zinter, Linda 14003 - 271, 294, 300 Zitelt, Michelle 11523 - 283 Zitiello, Lisa 14143 - 271 Zoldak, Linda 12873 - 238 Zubricky, Christine 11793 - 283 Zuercher, John 12523 - 271 Zuercher, Susan 13123 - 283, 291 Zupan, Regina 14093 - 283 Zupan, Stephen 12693 - 271, 298 Zverina, Rosemary - 190 287, Congratulatiori Class of 19 3! May your ambitions be unlimited . . And all your dreams fulfilled. Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward Doleps ki lndices7335 17 . 1- 'C' 'Q .5 'V ,- nr' . , Acknowledgements Achievements Commercial Associates Congratulations to Karen Rupert, editor of the 1972 Cinema Mr. James Parkinson Josten'sfAmerican Yearbook for achieving her goals of Medalist and All American awards from The Columbia Scholastic Press Association and The Na- Mr. Richard L. Shafer Shafer Studios tional Scholastic Press Association, respectively. Additional Associates Mrs. Florence Rowe Adviser Executive Mrs. Doris Kirkpatrick Business Aide Mr. Eugene Myslenski Principal Editor Renate Burgyan Mrs. Lillian Smith Secretary to Principal Associate Editor!Copy Andrea Mattoon Mr. William Hensley Administrative Associate Editor!Advertising Holly Blair Assistant to Associate Editorflndex Marsha Hrabak Superintendent Mrs. Betty Baldridge IOE Class Mr. Robert Havens Sales Classes Mrs. Jean Richmond Composition Aide Section Editors Cover Design!Art Faculty!Academics Ass't. Faculty!Academics Boys' Sports Girls' Sports Celia Kimball Executive Staff Karyl Bittinger On Jeung Marian Darichak Mrs. Kay Abrahamsen, Mrs. Julie DiBiasio Mrs. Martha Hrabak, Mrs. Peg Marshment, Mrs. Florence Verdova, PTA Mothers Photographic Staff Seniors Mary B. Gehring Underclassmen Jill Novotny Dave DiNardO Mark jones Performing Arts Executive Staff Grace I-oMooo Mark Mroher Sales!Distribution Steve Narolski rzrorrk Moore Cheryl Murphy Organizations Joyce Milam Doug Owens Terry Schofdock Advertising Staff em Beard Holly Blair Renate Burgyan Andrea Mattoon Joyce Milam Lissa Morganthaler General Staff Chris Abrahamsen Mindy Avellone Molly Dalton Janice DeLyle Pam Pgling Grace l.8M0l'ld Debbie Remer Pete McDonald Della Snider Doug Owens Dale Plona Pam Poling The Josten's!American Yearbook Company, Topeka, Kansas, printed 1,680 copies of the 1973 Cinema on 80 lb. matt paper in black ink. Type styles used were News Gothic Con- densed tor body copy and Optima for advertisements. 336!Acknowledgements Marcie Quellos Debbie Remer Dave Tully Craig Vrabec 'I
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