Lincoln High School - Ellwoodian Yearbook (Ellwood City, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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Katherine Streeter Standing: Mr. Phillip Morris, solicitor: school board The Ellwood Area Board of School Directors made important decisions concerning the curriculum and policies of the Ellwood Schools. The actions taken by the nine-member board were an important factor in shaping the academic and social lives of Lincoln students. Parents, teachers, and students were free to air their views at public meetings, and very few details escaped the board's attention. Committees within the school board handled problems from maintenance to athletics. Since many hours were spent talking to parents and teachers concerning school matters, board members' duties did not end with the adjournment of their monthly meetings. 18 Anna Brewer, Secretary to the School Board. Dr. Clarence Long Superintendent of Schools Charles Barnhart Director of Instruction administration As the Superintendent of Ellwood Area Schools, Dr. Long was faced with the many details involved in managing the school dis- trict. As liaison, he needed a working knowl- edge of the school district in order to present all matters to the board for consideration. Mr. Barnhart, the Director of Instruction, adminis- tered the purchasing of books and coordinat- ing of curriculum. Through administrative efforts, the students saw the result in the ad- vancement of progressive education. 4 . S l L Seated-Sylvia D'Angelo, Receptionist. Standing left to right-Florence Strohl, Secretary to the Superintendentf Betty Flouse, Bookkeeper. 19 Arthur Taggart, High School Principal. principals Mr. Taggart and his assistants, Mr. Wallace and Mr. Hennon, were kept busy throughout the year regulating every phase of life at Lincoln. Mr. Taggart was responsible for all the affairs of the school, and Mr. Wallace handled the difficult task of scheduling and rescheduling the student body. ln addition to being Athletic Director and basketball coach, Mr. Hennon was in charge of the distribution of text books and was the supervisor of all extra-curricular activities. The principal's office carried out these daily functions and also dealt with any disciplinary oriother unforeseen problems which arose during the school term at Lincoln High. Charles Wallace, Assistant High School Principal: L. Butler Hen- non, Assistant High School Principal. Seated-Norma Lorusso, Secretary to the Principal: Standing left to right- Betty Ferrara, Attendance Secretaryf Angela Kosior, Secretary in the High School Officej Alice Puzz, Secretary in the Guidance Office. 20 Alan Abranovic Dorothy Adams Marion Agostino Dora NSY Frank Aloi Clara Anderson James Ansell Kathryn Ansell Evelyn Backstrom 21 department begins city-work program or seniors The Commercial Department instructed students in useful skills for careers in busi- ness. After being introduced as freshmen to the principles of finances in general business, sophomores continued their studies with business math and Typing I. Specialized courses in business law, shorthand, book- keeping, and office practice trained juniors and seniors as future clerical workers. Dur- ing the second semester, selected senior commercial students participated in a new program, these girls were able to work as secretaries in specified local businesses and industries during morning classes. Mr. King lectures in preparation for worm dissection. Letha Baringer Sara Beatrice lay reader plan increases writing experrbnces for students The Language Arts Department combined creative writing, vo- cabulary development, and classical and modern literature by giving students the opportunity to take four years of English and a choice of French, Spanish, or Latin. The Lay Reader Program was intro- duced into the English Department to give teachers an opportunity to assign more written work. Mrs. Myers, senior C. P. English teacher, attended the humanities workshop at the National Council of Teach- ers of English Convention. The purpose of this convention was to en- liven the teaching of English. In the freshman year students who wished to increase their understanding of foreign lands and culture elected Latin, Spanish, or French. Latin students studied Cicero and Vergil's Aeneid. Stu- dents in French ll read Around the World in Eighty Days, and the third and fourth year French classes translated The Count of Monte Cristo. Spanish classes presented dramatic skits and gave impromptu speeches which characterized Spanish fiestas and customs. Leona Bobin Ruth Boots Eugene Boschini Paul Burrows E. Jean Calhoun William Canterna Esther Charles 'f , is Herbert Colavincenzo Kathleen Cole Donald Costa Douglas Costa LaRue Craig 22 Seniors listen intently to Mr. Gills' chemical explanations. department aids students through career planning The Guidance Department was an aid to students from Junior High until graduation. As early as seventh grade, Miss Baringer and Mr. Spellman helped students in the preparation of schedules and courses of study. While Mr. Latimer scheduled sopho- mores and prepared them for their first year in Senior High, Miss Craig assisted juniors and seniors. Each year, tests were administered to measure each student's aptitudes, and they were then offered in- formation and interviewed by representa- tives of the armed forces, trade schools, and colleges. Because of the efforts of this department, Lincoln students were well informed about the fields they wished to pursue. William Croissant Carole Dainton Elinore Davis Phyllis DeMark P. William DeVinney Ralph DiCerbo Laurence Flinner Raymond Foley James Fusetti Lou Gatto sophomores elect physics in accelerated science program Paul Gehm Donald Hairhoger Norma Hawke Laboratory work in the Science Depart- ment helped students associate theory with practical experience in biology, physics, and chemistry. Sophomores who participated ln the accelerated science program were per- mitted to elect physics for the first time this year. Practical science and 'practical chemis- try were offered to senior high students who had completed ninth grade physical science, but these courses included no laboratory ex- perimentation. A vacancy in the Science de- partment which will be difficult to'fill was created by the retirement of Mr. Howard Gills who taught chemistry here for 38 years. Lee Ghere Howard Gills Elwood Hannold William Harley Alta Lee Huff Gloria lonta 24 auto shop students of Boys who were interested in engineer- ing, woodworking, metal working, or auto- mobiles enrolled in one of the various courses in the industrial arts department. Future engineers and draftsmen improved their skills in the mechanical drawing classes, and many entered their blueprints in contests. The auto shop came into its own this year when fifteen senior boys took an active interest in cars. Many teach- ers and used-car dealers donated their cars for repair by these boys, and field trips were taken to automobile factories in Michigan and Ohio. This program supple- mented the already successful wood and metal shop classes. er services to community car owners George Jinar Francis Keller Patricia Keller John King Mary Kuben Duane Kirklin Lorraine Kirkpatrick Mary Koszela Marian Lanirz William Latimer Curtis Latshaw 25 l social sciences stimulate a political interest among students Since the Home Economics Department emphasized the skills that prepared girls to be successful homemakers, many students, both male and female, elected either home living, foods, or sewing. Throughout the cur- riculum, the techniques of home furnishings, the preparation of meals, and the funda- mentals of dressmaking were taught. The ex- pansion of this department has thus devel- oped the domestic skills of Lincoln students. Mr. Spellman drives for a hook shot against the Diplo- FTISYS. Marjorie Lostetter Barbara Mastropietro Jean Miles 26 Dominick Magnifico Elizabeth McKnight Eugene Montgomery Carl Mantz Michal Meyer Robert Munnell by staging mock campaigns. The social sciences gave every student a well-rounded program in the study of the basic humanities. Since civil strife was a pre- valent part of the American history course, juniors used cause and effect reasoning in their study of the war between the states. In Civics classes, mock elections were held in conjunction with their study of Pennsylvania politics. The world history classes correlated the accomplishments of past leaders with today's new faces in politicsg these leaders were major topics in their study of ancient civilizations and the world wars. Finally, men- tal health, behavior patterns, and environ- mental adaptations were the main concerns of the psychology and sociology classes. Beatrice Myel'S Mr. Fusetti returns a good serve in summer activities Mrs. Aley helps Latin ll students with any of their translation problems. Elizabeth NeWtOl't Omer NeWt0l'l Ralph Newton Howard Oberfeitinger Cornelia Ogden Samuel Panico Fred Perino 27 lincoln's math instructors attend John Flaschella George Reese Marianne Ricci ,, , 45' F if f A 'D vi. S A 'fill QE at 5' W Wi i , Gerald Rossman Sarah Saunders Donald Shaffer Kenneth Shaffer Sally Shaffer Wayne Shaffer 28 regional institutes. A balanced program ranging from busi- ness math to introductory analysis was of- fered to Lincoln students. The entire math department improved with the integration of more advanced concepts of modern math as outlined by Mr. DeVinney and Mr. Ken Shaffer. Mr. DeVinney was awarded an NDEA grant to Case Institute, and Mr. Shaffer at- tended the meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Cincinnati. Miss DeMark drives demonstration car in safety as- sembly. Rose Sovalo William Spellman physiology class gains prominence in health department. Ralph Stewart Sandra Streit Robert Wallis Howell Williams Donald Winegar Clara Wooster Physical education and health classes combined to develop good health habits and physical fitness. In boys' gym classes indi- vidual coordination was developed through wrestling and gymnastics while team sports, such as basketball and cageball, emphasized team cooperation. Girls participated in phys- ical fitness testing programs and then im- proved their weak skills with exercises, vol- leyball, kickball, and dancing. Supplementing the physical program, the health classes studied the body and its function, and many students elected an advance course in physi- ology and anatomy. Mrs. Shaffer reviews English literature. 29 Robert Timmerman Malcolm Wilson Kenneth Zahniser medical staff With the addition of two new nurses, Mrs. Lois Richards and Mrs. Eileen Bamford, the medical department was able to provide students with more efficient emergency attention. Throughout the year, the staff conducted visual and hearing tests, physical examinations for students and athletes, and dental check-ups. The department also arranged for faculty tuberculosis X-rays which are required every two years. Besides their duties at the high school, the medical staff aid- ed the elementary medical program and kept th community informed of its health program. so Row 1, bottom - Kathryn Fox, Eileen Bamford, Lois Richards. Row 2 - Dr George Plunkett, School Dentist: Dr. Jack Brooks, School Doctor: Dorothy Scrivo Row 1, bottom - Jean Wick, Andrew Bodensky, Joseph Cioffi. Row 2 - Linda Hoyt, Gloria Giovannini, Alfred Bish. Row 3 - Mary Aloi, Jon Boyd, Louis Oliastro. 8880 The Elementary and Secondary Education Act supplemented the regular curriculum by the addition of new services. They included an improved remedial reading program, an instructional resource center, and an en- larged audio-visual department. An evalua- tion of each student's progress was made through the comparison of pre-test and post-test scores of reading ability and their improvement in the content areas. Bernard Shaw, Speech Therapist fvW'vHvm+ssflr+2 M'mMJhfaM'L-'1My-ff- ' 4 ' -Ai.. gi ,vv sa ' N, t. , x as f f YG . , T K 'gint ix, , Q 9 , gferg, . X , , L. ,v K 3 , ,xx I 7 .V - , Row 1, bottom -- Dorothy Beltz, Cafeteria Manager: Mary Shouse, Margaret Mitchell, Mildred Partridge, Adeline D'Alfonso, Betty Tavern. Row 2 - Geraldine Bell, Rose Ferrese, Donnabel Rogers, Ann Taylor. Row 3-Blanche Grady, Helen Sainato, Mary DeThomas. Row 4 -- Katherine Poholsky, Gloria Carrozza, Martha Frisk, Rose Rossi. 9 O 3 Q W? 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Ax' IM 'rl u ri .fi Q 5 li K f W N.H.S. members convince Mike Symbala to try thelr new refreshment treat-a sno-cone. K. Houk, A. Carusone national honor society The National Honor Society of Lincoln High School initiated several new activities this year. Beginning in November, Society members and several teachers served as tutors in a full-scale program which offered help in any subject to students in grades 7-12. At the football games sno-cones, as well as the usual candied apples, were sold for the first time. ln addition, the NHS constitution was revised by the Faculty Com- mittee due to a misunderstanding of some of its membership rulings. Retaining membership, which had been based on six-weeks grades, is now determined by semester averages. During the Christmas holidays an alumni tea was held at which graduate NHS members presented a panel discussion on college life. Looking ahead, the So- ciety has voiced its hope to install and operate a mobile book store at Lincoln High next year. 5 is 5 5 i i Parents' Night includes a visit to the Book Fair sponsored by N.H.S. M. Tanner Flow 1, bottom-Kathy Houk, President: Gary LeLoup, Vice-President: Judy Beth Hoover, Treasurer. Row 2-Deborah Kozak, Secrefaryp Marie Zikeli, Deborah Marziano. Row 3-Bruce McClintick, Gretchen Turner, Albert Carusone. Row 4 -Miss Calhoun, Sponsorg Marilyn Tanner, James Blaine, Carolyn Wolfe. Flow 5- Thomas Ott, Dennis Kozak, Patricia Laszlo. Row 6-James Workley, Lee Huff, John Blank, William Christopher. 34 Ignoring protests from Frank Falotico, Steve Streeter uses force to win Linda Cunningham in the Senior Dramatic Club play, Pillow Talk. senior dramatics The Senior Dramatic Club opened the 1966-1967 school year with monologue tryouts. Students chosen as members were eligible to audition in February for Pillow Talk. Some members formed committees for tickets, publicity, make- up, props, and stage design while others participated in the comedy. To strength- en the club's activities, biweekly social and business meetings were initiated by Mr. Donald Costa, the Club's sponsor. Row 1, bottom-Judy Beth Hoover, Secretaryg Frank Falotico, Treasurerg Mike Loccisano, Presidentg Janice Goscewski, Vice President, Scott Kerr, Publicity Chairman. Row 2- Mr. Don Costa, Sponsorg Concetta Biordi, Dana Ventriglia, Robert Cunningham, Nonce Condell. Row 3-Deborah Kozak, Patricia Sullivan, Nancy Kromer, Anita Zona, Patty Berezniak. Fiow 4-Linda Cunningham, Deborah Craven, Linda Faraoni, Karen Flecken, Joel Caplan. Row 5-Chris Soltes, Grace Anna Howell, Stephen Streeter, Charles Music, Jack Ungham, Jay Wiley. 35 rench club inte rates stud 0 customs and culture with man monthly sociuls. Row 1, bottom-Mrs. Cole, Sponsor: B. McClintick, Treasurer: N. Useriu, Vice-President, L. Moritza, Secretary: C. Venezie, S. De- Caria, P. Gaydosz, M. Swick. Row 2-R. Cunningham, K. Houk, Fl. Ferrara, J. Taylor, J. Kuben, K. DeCaria, P. Simoff, M. Agostinelli, C. Wolf. Flow 3-K. Flecken, G. Geary, M. Moskal, D. Craven, D. DeFillippo, K. Ciramella, L. Baldelli, A. Schenker, A. Ottaviani. Row 4-J. Karner, D. Ialongo, L. Newton, R. Morgan, J. McDivilt, A. Caru- sone, P. Laszlo, M. Lendick. Flow 5-A. Pishioneri, M. Edelman, M. MacDonald, P. Bernardi, P. Chalfant, F. Buda, L. Coder, D. Neghiu, G. Pollak. Row 1, bottom-G Har er S. Fleischer . p , , C. Brown, J. Weigle, M. Sllvester, B. Kuntz, B. Zingaro, P. Venezie. Row 2-S. Hoenstine, C. Gillespie, D. Hienz, S. Bartolomeo, S. Fitzgerald, C. Brenneman J. Hoover, D. Ferrucci. Row 3-K. Stephenson, S. Sulia, J. Piccolo E. Pitelka, M. Spellman, B. Petro, J. Smith, N. Liss, P. Rozen 1 s Flow 4--C. Tita, D. Petro, L. J. Cunningham, D. Lasso, D. Tomeo, G. Turner, K. Holliday, E. LaCava. Flow 5-B. Lawson, D. Kozak, D. Blazin, J. McElwain, D. Shaffer, C. Music, D. Jeckavitch, J. Blank, J. Caplan. Newly organized Conservation Club teaches its members proper use of guns through the help ot the Ellwood-Wampum Rod and Gun Club. r Row 1, bottom- Mr. Hairhoger, Co-Sponsorp Ed Muntean, President Aubrey Majors, 1st Vice Presidentg Tom Williams, 2nd Vice President M. Ghere, Co-Sponsor. Row 2-Ricky Majors, John Varrato, Kathi leen Muntean, Samuel Ferrante, David Scopellite, Robert Tyler, Ronald Cirelli, Marla Pacella. Row 3- Debbie Pelloni, Dennis Stiles l t 1 conservation club Under the auspices of the Ellwood- Wampum Rod and Gun Club and the sponsorship of Mr. Hairhoger and Mr. Ghere, the Conservation Club was organized to interest young sports- men in the conservation of natural re- sources. The Rod and Gun Club gave each student a membership in their organization and the use of their in- door rifle range. After hunting season, club members helped care for the wildlife in our vicinity. As their final project of the year, the young sports- men planted trees on area land to prevent further erosion. K R u'st, Bill Fury, Dave Tritt, Gary Bellonzi, Charles Shirley. RZILSIW4-?.rgOi1 Cole, Jerry Tritt, Dennis Partridge, Ma-rtln Sosnoski, Eddie Sutkowski, Dennis Herko, Jim Thorpe, Jeffrey Wright. Row 5- Mark Richards, Tom Streit, John Flecher, Denms MCCUHOUQW TONY Marich, Dan McWhertor, Ron Derrow, Rodger Huslng. 37 Diana Hairhoger and Sam Costa add articles to Junior High lost- and-found peg board new this year in the guidance office. junior student council Orientation for Lincoln High School's new st dents was directed by the Junior High Stude Council. As the year began, homeroom repr sentatives were elected to the council and co mittees were formed. The council supported ju ior high athletic events in two new ways this yea they sold shakers and organized a pep committe to cheer at the basketball games. At Christma time, members decorated the commons area the school and the lobby of Crescent Place a well as heading the campaign of the junior hig, homerooms for the welfare fund. The group as sisted the Senior High Council on Parents' Nigh' and with the Mid-West Student Council Confer ence held at Lincoln. In addition, the Junior Higl' Council planned programs for the Junior Higl' Talent Show, the presentation of letters to juniol high athletes, and the annual American Legior Awards assembly. Selling ice cream and spon- soring a lost and found department were year- round activities of this organization. Row 1, bottom - Mike Chiaro, President, Linda Stahl, Vice President, Diana Hairhoger, Secretaryg Wayne Thornhill, Treasurerg Miss Baringer Co-Sponsor: Mr. Spellman, Co- Sponsor. Row 2 - Kimberly Kissick, John Wilson, Dave Ungham, Georgia Demas, Brooke Kegel, Christina Berezniak, Mary Ann Ott, Dave Puzz. Row 3-Kathleen Muntean, Ward Hoffman, Karen Foley, Cynthia Weingartner, Frank Fotia, Beverly Yuricha, Cathy Thompson, Cindy Palatka. Row 4-Felix Tavern, Flon Markus, Joe Beatrice, Michelle Anderson, Denny Tammaro, Diane Piccolo, Barbara Laitinen, Shirley Nagel. Row 5 - Brian Conti, Mark Vitullo, Dan Koach, Fred Schenker, Ralph Coughlin, Sam Costa, George Sewall. 38 Jeff Hoover dances his way through inltlatlon. junior dramatics Freshmen and sophomores who wished to join Jr. Dramatic Club were required to present a short monologue for their tryouts. Those who turned in a creditable job became new members of the club and were initiated at a record hop in November. Ranging from a male hula dancer to a female Al Jolson, the initiation thoroughly em- barrassed the young thespians and delighted the large crowd in attendance. A playreading com- mittee was selected from the membership and plans were completed to produce a three act com- edy later in the year. For the second consecutive year, the club has planned a trip to Warren, Ohio for a performance by the Kenley players. Row 1, bottom-Miss DeMark, Sponsor: Nina Newton, President: Sandy Mackasek, Secretary: Tom Wilson, Treas- urerg Susan Matrangol, Jane Gioffre. Row 2-Renee Russo, Jeff Hoover, Alice Ottaviani, Susan Stahl, Vicki Boyle, Karen Salvati, Sam Esposito. Row 3-Ginny Battaglia, Donna Badger, Cindy Stein, Denise Ventriglia, Marie Pearson, Linda Stahl, Shari Robinson. Row 4-Trudy Houk, Patricia Guy, Tim Stevenson, Michael Carozza, Kathleen Vogt, Don Cole. Row 5-Susan Pisani, Margie Dombeck, Rickie Guy, Darcy Robinson, Cindy Pisani, Marcy Allen, Mary Powell. 39 future teachers 0 america Membership in the Future Teachers of America was open to all juniors and seniors interested in the teaching profession. The initiation of new members opened the club's activities in October. At a tea held for the EAEA, F.T.A. members observed a meeting of this faculty organization. During the holiday sea- son, former F.T.A. members were invited to a tea where they related their college experiences to club members during a panel discussion. At their March meeting, F.T.A. members in- vited all Lincoln clubs to their World Foreign Exchange Meeting at which Bill lzurieta, our foreign exchange student, talked about his home and the customs of his country. Members ended the year with a tureen dinner to honor graduating members and to initiate the new officers. Throughout the school year F.T.A. members had opportunities to observe class sessions and were , , , , also responsible for filling the tablet, pencil and pen machines. D. Lasso, D. Bates, Miss Calhoun EAEA members enjoy refreshments at FTA tea Row 1, bottom-Miss Craig, Sponsor, Debby Kozak, President: J. L. Schepisi, J. Malutich, J. Korn, B. Turner, D. Schuster, K. Houk Goscewski, Vice President, D. Lasso, Recording Secretary: G. Turner, N. Liss, N. Lombardi, L. Lordi. Row 4-E. LaCava, P. Cox, C. Wolfe Corresponding Secretary, T. Paglia, Treasurer, D. Ventriglia, J. S. Deemer, C. Soltes, D. Morabito, M. Davis, E. Morgan. Row 5-G Casuccio, J. Delviark. Row 2-S. Sulia, L. Baldelli, L. Paviovic, C. Gottuso. L. Newton, J. MCD0r1aId. B. CiSt0l0, F. Buda, P. Frederick Hawrylak, S. Soltes, K. Contrucci, K. Flecken, M. Lendick. Row 3- L. Coder, G. Howell, P. Laszlo. 40 x . ......, .,. ,ENGR limalfi, N Q. 1 K 1 2 5,41 Y. l I f v As a service to the student body, F. T. A. members To gain classroom experience and preparation for future profession, fill the tablet machines in the halls. Rick Morgan teaches French Class. S. Manning 81 G. Burrows Ftow 1, bottom-H. DeNome, R. Allen, R. Brown, K. Beilissimo, J. Craven, B. Alexander, D. Kuiken, S. Solomon, G. Biggins, D. Petro Hoover, E. Hazen, N. Hergenrother, J. Molnar, K. Cirameila, K. Row 4-J. Kuben, C. Brenneman, R. Petro, D. Bates, A. Schenker, DeCecio. Row 2-M. Yohn, R. DeOtto, P. Pratt, M. Zikeli, N. C. Pertile, K. Kennedy, J. Taylor, M. Chiaro, P. Sabatino. Row 5- Syphrit, C. Venezie, C. Gillespie, D. Heinz, C. Fusco, C. Brown. Row 3 P. Simoff, E. Pitelka, R. Morgan, D. Jeckavitch, J. Blank, M. -B. Pistachio, N. Kromer, Linda J. Cunningham, K. Holliday, M. Latiano, S. Manning D. Skewis, A. Zona, L. Burns. 41 es Tony Paglia presides over Mid- Western Student Council Conference held at Lincoln High School. sr. student council For the first time, Lincoln High served as the host school for the Mid-Western Student Council Con- ference. Under the direction of Tony Paglia, representatives from 80 dif- ferent schools were invited to attend. Along with a guest speaker, the Lin- coln Stage Band and Concert Choir entertained at a general assembly of all representatives. In addition to planning the conference, the council also sponsored a Christmas project to adopt three children for one year and one child for six months from Brazil, China, Japan, and Korea. Other projects included a litterbug campaign, the distribution of victory tags during football season, and a fund-raising drive for next year's , Student Council helps to finance projects with the sale foreign exchange student. of ice cream during lunch periods. K. Price, J. Karner Row 1, bottom - Miss Craig, Co-Sponsor, Marie Zikeli, President: Carter Smith, Vice President, Joanne DeMark, Secretaryg Patti Laszlo, Treasurerg Mr. Latimer, Co-Sponsor, Debbie Marziano. Row 2 - Carol Freed, Harry DeNome, Concetta Biordi, Judy Karner, Jo Casuccio, Susan Matrangol, Michele Chiaro. Row 3 - Kathryn Price, Denise Ventriglia, Jerry Bukac, Lou Scialdone, Jody Palatka, Linda Schepisi. Row 4 - Chuck Grenwood, Mike DeOtto, Larry Hall, Rick Smith, Bruce McClintick, Tony Paglia, Bonnie Zingaro. Ffow 5 - Bruce Johnston, Eric Cartwright, Gretchen Turner, Terry Gillespie, Carolyn Wolfe, Kathy Houk. Row 6 -- Andy Newton, Bill Christopher, Mike Loccisano, Pat Lordi, Gary LeLoup, Flay Smith. 42 bowling club Ten teams of energetic bowlers gathered every Saturday morning at Park Lanes to enjoy Lin- coIn's only coed athletic activity. The bowling club, which includes students in junior and sen- ior high, is sanctioned by the American Junior Bowling Congress. ln January, the club attended the A. J. B. C. regional tournament in New Castle, and in the spring approximately thirty of our bowl- ers participated in the State A. J. B. C. tournament. Saturday morning bowlers concentrate on form. Row 1, bottom--Del Schuster, Treasurer: B. Partridge, Secretary, C. Young, President: Mr. Boschini, Sponsor. Flow 2-J. Clark, L. Salvati, Mohr, B. Meddoff, G. Belonzi, V. Boyle, K. Salvati. Row 3-T. Slavic, M. Music, B. Mohr- bacher, D. Ramella, T. Bastian, J. Hoover. Row 4-D. Richardson, J. Fehl, M. Biego, R. Tamecoff, T. Palipchak, L. Porter. Row 5-K. Tanner, L. Marshall, G. D. C lan, B. Johnson, R. Copper. Row 6-H. Tritt, J. Mohr, T. Kondrasuk, ap Gotien, J. Fatula, B. Geddes, R. Ripper, G. Burkholder. Row 1, bottom-C. Thomas, A. Naticchioni, H. Sheeler, D. Miller, D. King, T. Huffman, J. Dunning, V. Valentino, P. Santillo, J. Kaster. Flow 2-H. DeNome, H. Petti, C. Sugyik, M. Mazzant, T. Wolf, K. Turner, B. Newman, J. Robuck, L. King, P. Young, R. Aniceti. Row rs R Woods R Owen 3-C. Owens, P. Ott, K. Deppner, P. Summe , . , . . J. Summers, D. Petrella, B. Linville, K. Newell. Row 4-D. Wick, J Kent D. Blazin, M. Tanner, D. Ripper, C. Music, T. Herman, J. Caplan, L. lppolito, T. Ott, R. Foreman. 43 -teens choose aonce upon a time for their annual sprin dance theme. Row 1, bottom-D. Ferrucci, J. Bell, Mrs. Streit, Sponsor, T. Houk, President: A. Carrozza, Vice President,' L. Moskal, Secretary, S. Mackasek, Treasurer, D. Mercuri, Service Chairman, M. Beatrice, Chaplain, M. Trivilino, Publicity Chairman, C. Pisani, Dance Chair- man, P. Santillo. Row 2-E. Schlemmer, B. Zeigler, P. Ferrese, M. McCandless, S. Geneviva, B. Perrone, P. Snare, C. Shaffer, R. Blinn, K. Stephenson, C. Sitler, J. Risko, J. Kasun, L. Richardson. Row 3 -F. Carsele, M. Carusone, A. Ottaviani, J. Karner, S. Gibbons, C. Miller, M. Powell, S. Bartolomeo, D. Lonnett, M. Scarazzo, G. La- gana, C. DiBuono, P. Pogozelec. Fiow 4-B. Palombi, R. Guy, M Dombeck, P. Laszlo, L. Marshall, D. Courtney, A. Barkay, E. O'Brien D. Robinson, K. Gorzkowski, D.Staruszkiewicz, J.Robuck, L. DeSanzo M. Cleary. Row 5-C. Kelly, K. Bell, P. Brown, L. Symbala, C. Tita N. Shade, J. Shuster, M. Mazzant, C. Henderson, J. Raffetto, L French, T. Cragle, S. Yoho. Row 6-J. DiFrischia, J. Hemmerly L. L. Cunningham, D. Greco, M. Wigton, Diana Kondrasuk, J. Riccio P. Miesel, K. Newell, B. McConahy, J. Goebel, B. Evans, M. Hienz Debby Kondrasuk. Row 1, bottom-Miss Meyer, Co-sponsorg J. Barnett, M. Pratt, C. Balin, K. Salvati, S. Fleischer, S. Tillia, M. Swick, K. Cibocchi, P. Zona, P. Gaydosz, R. Russo, C. Tomeo. Row 2-K. Price, S. Matran- gol, J. Martin, C. Wolf, R. Ventriglia, K. Damato, D. Crawford, P. Rossi, T. Graham, P. Tavern, M, Prestia, P. Swesey, L. D'Andrea, A. Lombardi. Row 3-V. McCrobie, S. Kelly, E. Figurel, K. Crespo, M. Flecher, M. Allen, J. Dunning, B. Copper, C. Badger, D. Badger, J. Prestopine, S. Fury, C. Smith, N. Newton. Row 4-C. Nulph, G. Cappello, A. Parisi, S. Badger, S. DeMark, S. Robinson, P. Tita, D. Thompson, L. Stahl, S. Nagel, C. Weingartner, K. Petzer, J. Docchio. Flow 5-D. Brenner, M. Landolfi, V. Morris, D. Truby, L. Marshall, B. McConahy, M. Schlemmer, P. Gorrell, R. Revetti, N. Johns, J. Fehl, M. Cortes, K. Koah, S. Faraonl. Row 6-C. Eppihimer, P. Billig, P. Watson, P. Bartle, E. Butler, P. Johns, K. Morabito, D. Lansberry, B. Gardner, L. Anderson, K. Pogozelec, S. Falen, D. Piccolo, L. McClintick. Sue Pisani and Pat Matthews help at car-and-dog wash. New Y-Teen members are initiated in annual candle light ceremony. K. Bell, M. Pratt, M. Dombeck M. McCandless, P. Ferrese, and R. Guy prepare for the spring dance. y-teens The highlight of the Y-Teens' first semester activities was the winter record hop. Couples entered the 'Pep- permint Palace and enjoyed dancing to the music pro- vided by Dance Club. The club's money making activities during the first semester included a Christmas gift item sale and a car-and-dog wash. The new officers attended a leadership conference at Bethany College last summer to better prepare themselves for the year's activities. At the candlelight initiation in September, new members were instructed in the principles and organization of the club. Y-Teen activities were concluded by the prepara- tions for the spring semi-formal, Once Upon A Time . l l D i , Row 1, bottom-Miss Baringer, Co-sponsor: V. Boyle, C. Marshall, L IBrown, D. Newton, N. Carofino, D. Catarcia, S. Lodovico, S. Deppner, C. Carcer, D. Caminite, C. Smith, M. Morida, P. Matthews, M. An- narella, J. Gioffre, R. Gioffre. Row 2-C. Shaffer, M. Bellissimo, K Primerano, S. Huzinec, S. Kardish, M. D'Andrea, D. Perno, R. Lan- olfi, P. Morini, M. Houk, C. Bartolomeo, S. Pirrera, D. Morgan, R. ordi, D. Myers. Row 3-E. Snare, S. Badger, E. Barillaro, D. emos, P. Valvano, S. Casuccio, S. Lape, D. Hairhoger, B. Beachem . Popa, D. Kromer, J. Meyer, C. Lendick, R. MacMurdo, S. Cooper. Row 4-L. Partridge, C. Pratt, S. Varrati, T. Bucci, D. Kirkman, L. Bok- or, J. Thellman, J. Marshall, E. Cistolo, S. Stahl, J. Schry, G. Gib, S. Spielvogel, N. Kerr, D. Ramella. Row 5-P. Keith, B. Yuricha, G. Battaglia, C. Pratt, R. Yerace, M. Celli, J. Jacobs, D. Folia, M. Cavallaro, D. Saeler, C. Sulia, P. Tomon, C. Hennon, E. Nelson. Row 6-P. Yoho, N. Christopher, H. Hoover, K. McAnallen, S. Young, C. Carofino, S. Pisani, B. Koach, B. Laitinen, K. Tanner, B. Mohrbacher, D. Richardson, K. Montani, J. Austin. l g g ,ggggg l key club Through the efforts of Key Club many services were carried out for the community and school. After Christmas, Key Club boys helped the Ell- wood City Jaycees dispose of Christmas trees. Members also held dividers at basketball half- times and together with Hi-Y Club, sold re- freshments at football games. A cold, rainy night was not enough to dampen student spirit at the Beat NeCa bonfire sponsored by Key Club. Profits from club T-shirts helped defray costs of the April Key Club Convention which several members attended. Key Club combines with Hi-Y to sell refreshments during half time B. McCIintick, S. Palatka, D. D'AngeIo, J. Palatka Row 1, bottom-Mr. Winegar, Sponsor: Bob Cistolo, President: Bruce McCIintick, Vice-President: Jerry Bukac, Secretary: George Lordi, Chaplain. Row 2-Ron Maietta, Tom Tammaro, Steve Palatka, Rich Sbarro, Jody Palatka, Eric Cartwright. Row 3-Delbert Schuster, Rick Smith, Barry Canterna, Doug Adams, Mike De- Otto. Row 4-Ray Smith, Treasurer: Bruce Johnston, Frank McElwain, Terrie Gillespie, Sam McAnallen, Dave Tomeo. Flow 5-Andy Newton, Joel Caplan, Gary Santillo, Stan Conti, Jeff Lash, Ray Lobozzo. Row 6-Tom Mondell, Rich Pearlman, John Puzz, Ed Weingartner, Joe DeLisio, Rich Householder. 46 hi- Several boys from Lincoln's Hi- Y Club represented our district at the two day Hi-Y Model Legisla- ture in Harrisburg. Boys from all lover Pennsylvania occupied the actual seats of representatives in lthe state's House of Representa- tives and presented bills for dis- cussion and debate. In the spring, six club members and a coach comprised a basketball team which competed in the area Hi-Y Sports Spectacular at Butler. Members also served the school and community by selling refresh- ments at home football and bas- ketball games. ln addition to their various outside activities, Hi-Y members were entertained by many guest speakers at their regular monthly meetings. Popcorn, a new addition to the refreshment stand is sold to football fans by Hi-Y Club. Larry Hall Flow 1, bottom-Elwood Hannold, Sponsor: Lou DeNome, President: Jack Ungham, Vice President: Tom Boone, Secretary: Dennis Neghiu, Treasurer. Row 2-Bill Milchak, Ken Turner, Tom Wilson, Larry Hall, Tark Kolch, Dave Mitchell. Row 3-Lou Scialdone, Ed Lind, Rich Fiori, Mike McAnallen, Steven Lodovico, John Mathas, Bill Kinard. Row 4- Mark Gratchen, Bruce Johnston, John McEIwain, Jim Burnworth, Dave Miller, Bruce Hazen Row 5-David Jones, Jack Kondrasuk, Danny Shaffer, Bob Krestel, Denny D'Angelo Bill Krestel, Angelo Schepisi. varsity club Athletes who earned a varsity let- ter, the blue E, were entitled to be- come members of the Varsity Club. The letters were the result of long hours of practice and the required amount of gametime in football, base- ball, basketball, and track. The club projects included selling mums for the homecoming and New Castle football games and sponsoring the an nu al Senior-Faculty basketball game. This year the men's faculty team, supported by a group of un- derclass girl cheerleaders, defeated the senior boys' team that included several Varsity Club members. 2' l Senior boys and men faculty practice for their yearly basketball game. Row 1, bottom--Mr. Hennon, Sponsor: Pete Greco, Secretary- Treasurerg Rich Sbarro, Vice President, Steve Galati, President, George Lordi, Ron Maietta, Sam Zona, John Ebersberger, Joe Valentino, Gary Rutter. Row 2-Andy Flis, John Fosnaught, Mike Manzo, Sam Botte, Rich Fiori, Jeff Lash, Dave Tomeo, Pete Zona, Barry Canterna, Jerry Bukac, Russ Pelligrene. Flow 3-Richard l l l Bartolomeo, Ray Smith, Mark Caplan, Ron Klindienst, Bob Kreste William Furby, Bill Christopher, Tom Mondell, Nick Lamenza, Bo Lemanski. Row 4-Dave Blazin, Bill Canterna, Pat Lordi, Bo Cistolo, Bob Babcock, Ernie Hemmerly, Larry Santillo, Denni McCullough, Joe DeLisio, Gary Lagana, Bud Worrell. art club A tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fall- ing Waters highlighted the Art CIub's schedule. Forty members participated in the trip to Pennsylvania's outstand- ing and unusual Kaufman home. Dur- ing Halloween, the senior high artists decorated the store windows of Ell- wood City replacing fashions and foods with ghosts and goblins. The Art Club members help merchants decorate for Halloween. Frank McElwain, Debbie Marziano windows were then judged and awarded prizes by the Jaycees. At Christmas members made dozens of ornaments for the Municipal Build- ing Christmas tree. To raise money for a field trip to the Art Depart- ment of Indiana University of Penn- sylvania, the Art Club sold spring jackets with school emblems. ow 1, bottom-S. DeCaria, M. Bartolomeo, Mr. Panico, Sponsor: J orn, President: L. Hall, Vice President, K. Cartwright, Secretary, l. Palatka, Treasurer, L. Bartolomeo, Publicity Chairman, W. Robuck, l. Contrucci, J. Ftisko, J. Kasun. Row 2-R. Russo, K. Salvati . Martino, G. Geary, G. Freidhoff, C. Butler, M. Moskal, K. Campbell P. Houk, B. Alexander, S. Lample, K. Stephenson, T. Graham, ci . omeo. Row 3--C. Patterson, P. Cox, G. Rutter, J. Piccolo, P. ogler, R. Figurel, C. Pishioneri, D. DeFillippo, L. Pavlovic, B. Mil- chak, S. Goscewski, B. Pistachio. Row 4-D. Ventriglia, E. Hazen T. Carusone, D. Potter, C. Kelly, B. Hazen, B. Shrock, D. Mora- bito, N. lerino, D. Bender, D. Badura, S. Bartolomeo, D. Kozak Row 5-A. Nocera, S. Powell, M. Latiano, B. Johnston, B. Patrizio D. Hutchinson, B. DeCampli, J. Goscewski, J. McDonald, M. lppolito D. Skewis, N. Carso, Fi. Woods, J. Badura, Row 6-B. Canterna, C Lero, J. Mohr, J. Gibbons, B. Marshall, B. Krestel, M. Martin, D Maietta, G. Howell, J. Burnworth, D. Lasso, C. McDonald. echo The addition of the Journalism l class to the Echo staff alleviated the work of bi-weekly publication of the school newspaper. Meeting these deadlines provided an opportunity for members of the staff to gain expe- rience in reporting, creative writing, and newspaper publication. The Echo included a calendar of coming events, sports reviews, and fashion articles, as well as the Letters to the Editor and editorials in which students and staff members frequently voiced their opinions on school issues. After receiving finan- cial support from the Sophomore Class, the Echo staff began the second semester with a new drive for subscriptions and increased their funds by sponsoring a women faculty-sophomore girls bas-- ketball game. Along with in-class education, the students traveled to Pittsburgh to observe the pub- lication of the University of Pittsburg's daily campus paper. The year ended with the graduation issue. Mrs. Keller, Sponsor: Gretchen Turner, Editor-in-Chief Donna Bango, editor, and Ken Row 1 Bottom - Joanne DeMark, Patty Sabatino, Nancy Kennedy, Patty Turner proofread final draft of Berezniak. Row 2 - Debbie Lasso, Sfusan Manning, Dave Seaburn, Tony paper before printing. Paglia. Row 3 - Janice Goscewski, Andy Newton, John Grant, Jack Stein. 50 Pasquale, Sam Costa, Janice Smith, Nancy Lombardi, Larry Burns, Al Wilson. Row 4 -Jack Kondrasuk, Grace Anna Howell, Phil Buzard, Joseph DiFrischia, Jeff Lash, David Caplan, Kerry Hoover. r er 'ournalism sta publishes bi-monthl newspaper the biweekly publication of the news Editor and typlst tend to Echo business correspondence after school. Echo subscribers enjoy - paper made possible by Journalism I students. 51 Row 1, bottom-Judith Korn, Treasurer, Ed Weingartner, President: Bill Christopher, Vlce President: Marie Zikeli, Secretary. Row 2 - Nina Newton, Trudy Houk, Michael Gioffre, Q Nonce Condell. Ftow 3 - Deborah Kozak, Lou DeNome, Chuck Young, L. Butler Hennon, Sponsor. Row 4 - Carter Smith, Jeanette Wehman, Kathy Houk, Row 5 - Janice Smith, Steve Galati, Ed Muntean. Row 6 - Mike Chiaro, Bob Cistolo, Frank Elwain, Jim Blaine. The Club Council not only acted as inter-club coordinator, but this year at- tempted to strengthen its role by insti- tuting two projects. ln February, a clean- up-and-dress-up week, concluding with a fashion show, was sponsored jointly by Club Council and Y-Teens. To provide funds for future activities and serve the community at the same time, the members completed arrangements later in the year to sell plates commemorating Ellwood City's seventy-fifth anniversary celebra- tion. The plates, sold at a minimal profit, were handled through Club Council and sold by Varsity Club to help the borough in this pfgjectn Vice president Bill Christopher plans coming events with program committee 52 X Gloria Gebhardt Rhonda Ferrara 53 librar aides Row 1, bottom-Jean McCrobie, Au- drey Dambach, Martha St. Clair, Margaret Music, Barbara Stahl, Hedy Gerlach, Richard Fatula. Row 2- Cathy Eicholtz, Ruth Ann MacMurdo, Gwen Pursel, Patti Guy, Gloria Geb- hardt, Patti Keith, Dorothy Wallace. Row 3-Kim Tanner, lrenea Shables- ky, Patricia Johns, Helen Forsythe, Charlene Nulph, Peggy Poholsky, Charlotte Stevenson. 0 ice personnel Row 1, bottom-K. DeCecio, H. Fi- dura, M. Pratt, J. DeMark, M. Kish, P. Locke, D. Kissick, M. Pacella. Row 2-B. Perrone, M. Powell, C. Pishioneri, L. Pavlovic, D. King, Y. Ferrante, L. DiBiagio, G. Nativio. Row 3--L. Moritza, S. Gibbons, P. Brown, V. McCrobie, R. Ferrara, P. Cox, C. Butler, D. Schuster. Row 4 -C. Wehman, L. Symbala, K. Fusco, P. Summers, R. Pearlman, P. Buc- celli, D. Skewis, D. Moritza, Row 5- E. Moyer, C. LaRitz, R. Powell, M Tanner, A. Migliorato, A. Burnside, C. Lero, B. Andrews. Row 1, bottom-Mrs. Miles, Sponsor,' J. Smith, President, S. Powell, Vice President, D. Lasso, Treasurer, K. Kennedy, Chap- lain, P. Sullivan, Publicity Chairman, C. Schantz, B. Wiley. Row 2-G. Nativio, J. Stiles, J. Zona, D. Wallace, P. Vogler, L Snare, N. Syphrit, S. Sewell. Row 3-C. Slater, K, Steifel, C tri-hi- After the officers attended a summer convention at Grove City College, Tri-Hi-Y began the year with their formal initiation of new members. Mrs. Chester Dean, a locally noted book reviewer, was one of the speakers who highlighted the bi- monthly meetings. The club also pre- sented an assembly featuring Marian Fos- ter Smith lecturing on The Ten Rooms in the House of Life. In addition to these activities, Tri-Hi-Y served both school and community by selling programs, ushering, and checking coats at athletic events. Rhapsody in Red was chosen as the theme for the club's main social event of the year, a Valentine's semi-formal. The Tri-Hi-Y members also participated in the annual UNICEF drive at Halloween and visited shut-ins at the Lawrence County Home throughout the year. 54 Todd, L. Bartolomeo, A. Schenker, C. Pishioneri, P. Martin, Nl Nash. Row 4-L. Schreffler, N. Lombardi, P. Rozen, M. Tita, C.i Pertile, P. Young, E. Morgan, S. Solomon. Flow 5--V. Ottobre,l C. Wehman, J. Wehman, M. Tanner, A. Pishioneri, B. Seetch, D.' Morabiio, L. Lordi. l Members of Tri-l-li-Y model Edmins' fashions. B. Wiley, C. Pishioneri, L. Burns, A. Schenker Linda Snare and Jim Blaine congratulate Susan Hoenstine and Tri-Hi-Y members prepare programs for home games. R. Gillespie, P. Denny Kozak, Rhapsody Couple at Valentine Dance. Faurie, C. Schantz, J. Stiles, J. Molnar, P. Martin. .A -- mn. 4-4 Q Row 1, bottom-C. Freed, R. Gillespie, D. Kuiken, H. Fidura, L. -G. Burrows, S. Calao, E. Hazen, L. Coulter, L. Burns, K. Holiday Hunter, P. Faurie, A. D'Amico. Row 2-D. Jinar, B. Campbell, C. C. Fusco, G. Friedhox. Flow 4 - B. Bates, N. Brown, K. Johns, A. Haddock, G. Geary, B. Alexander, C. Bucci, A. DiLeonardo Row 3 Knechtel, C. Chesko, S. Deemer, K. Fury, L. Faraoni. 55 Santa Claus' appearance as Mystery D. J. at the Dance Club alumni dance is greeted with enthusiasm by Lincoln students. Music, Milchak, Bill Canterna. dance club In its twelfth year of activity, the Dance Club continued its Friday night record hops enabling Lincoln students to catch up on the latest hap- penings. Through funds made from the sale of dance passes and admission charges, new rec- ords were bought and record albums were often Identification cards and dance passes help insure tha only Lincoln students are admitted to the dances. N. Condell, Pete Maietta given away as door prizes. During the year, clut members served as disc jockeys for dances sponsored by other clubs which included semi- formals, record hops, and parties. They alsc hosted special Homecoming and Christmas alumni dances, introducing Santa Claus as the mystery D. J. at the Christmas Dance. In the spring, the members closed their successful yea: with a banquet held at the Garden Gate Res- taurant in Butler, Pennsylvania. Row.1, bottom-Patty Manzo, Secretary, Phyllis Pratt, Publicity Chairman: Vince Ferrese, Vice President: Nonce Condell, President, Debbie Schuster, Treasurerf Mr. Reese, Co-Sponsor, Mr. Ftossman, Co-Sponsor. Row 2-Debbie Marziano, Maria Agostinelli, Susan Hogue, Chuck Young, Phyllis Buccelli, Megan Yohn, Patricia Venezie. Row 3-Sandra Sulia, Dana Ventriglia, Chuck Greenwood, Bill Milchak, Mike Carrozza, Becky Houk, 56 Susie Hoenstine. Row 4--Nicoleta Useriu, Linda Pavlo- vic, Cynthia Pishioneri, Raymond Falotico, Denny Kozak, Nancy Nash, Herman Petti. Row 5-Patty Cox, Dave Jones, Joel Caplan, Donna Evans, John Mathas, Cathy MacDonald. Row 6--Sam McAnaIlen, Mark Tanner, Larry McAnalIen, Ed Weingartner, Chuck Music, Bruce Wat- son, Larry Pasquale. 'unior classical league reenacts roman histor and culture. Row 1, bottom-Gary Paglia, Mary Beatrice, Doretta Lonnett, Ken Turner, Angela Lombardi, Patty Santillo, Emilie Kinard. Row 2-Barbara Miloser, Kathy Damato, Anthony Naticchioni, Brett Copper, Sharon Fury, Margaret Jeannette. Row 3-Mary Jo Carusone, Tom Wilson, Bonnie Palombi, Bruce Keisling, Paul Berendt, Frances Carsele, Anna Marie Carrozza. Row 4-Marcy Allen, Katy Vogt, Phyllis Miesel, Barbara Evans, Warren Gardner, John Bognoski. Row 5-Mike Nocera, Dennis Flossi, Warren Ottobre, Paul Sowash, Edward Lind, Dave Bender, Tom Huffman. Row 1, bottom-Mrs. Aley, Sponsor, Stefan Patejak, Historian, Glenna Biggins, Treasurer, Michael Gioffre, President: Donna Bango, Secretary. Row 2-Judith Dunning, Phyllis Pratt, Kathleen Sutkowski, Jane Smith, Roberta Brown, Pamela Pogozelec. Row 3-Joemma Barsotti, Joseph Rocco, Susan Goscewski, Vera Shaffer, Barbara Kelly, Barbara Perrone. Row 4-Jan Hemmerly, Richard Smith, Lana French, David Petrella, Edward Todd, Patti Guy. Flow 5-Jody Palatka, Ed Weingartner, Jetf Jeckavitch, David Cohen, Jim Blaine. Jean Ann McDonald. 57 Latin club initiated new members with the apple- seed ceremony at their Nov- ember meeting. Highlighting their meeting at Christmas- time was a play about the Roman holiday, Saturnalia, and a Christmas songfest. At the second semester meet- ings, students prepared for the annual Latin Club Banquet and decorated the cafeteria as a Roman home. Club mem- bers and their guests, dressed in togas and sandals, enjoyed a Fioman dinner complete with entertainment between each course at this banouet. A re- gular meeting in March fea- tured a play in Latin that combined not only language ability but knowledge of La- tin customs and history. Judy Dunning, Tom Wilson, and Dave Cohen rehearse for their rendi- tion of Julius Caesar, to be pre- sented at the Latin Club meeting. Left to right-Steve Streeter, Robert Hazen, James Fatula, Joseph Valentino, Dale Young. stage and sound crews ln addition to opening exercises every morning, the sound crew helped Lincoln High students follow the busy schedule of daily events by announcing all activities and other news over the P.A. system. The crew kept faculty and students informed of happen- ings throughout the day. Several members also an- nounced at varsity football and basketball games. Members of the stage crew were busy helping in the production of assembly programs and plays through- out the year. The crew spent many hours after school repairing scenery, producing special effects, and fur- nishing lighting for school and community functions. 58 Left to right-Steve Streeter, Robert Hazen, Dale Young, James Fatula, Patty Berezniak, Joseph Valentino. 1, bottom-Lee Huff, Photo Editor: Joel Caplan. Row 2-Rich Varrati, Contrucci, Miss McKnight, Sponsor. Row 3-Sam Guerrera, Tony Na- Row 4--Todd McKim, David Dunn, Tom Bastian, Jeff Copper. 5-John Goehring. 1 bottom-Diana Skewis, James Workley, Dave Fluhe, Mr. Bodensky, . Row 2-Barbara Pistachio, Constance Hawrylak, Dave Tritt, Marla Row 3-Kathleen Kerr, Charlene Brenneman, Erika Pitelka, Don Cole. w 4-Steve Simon, Michael Bammann, Paula Wilson. Row 5-Bill Kinard, ernard Bucci, Damon Cable. Row 6-Dennis Neghiu, Walter Nye, Grace nn a Howell, John Kloos. 59 1 , QQ' . fy ., The new study center in Room 103 gives students an oppor- tunity to supplement classroom work. photo and asv. crews Lincoln High's photographers, a group of eleven junior and senior high boys, hurried about all year with cameras in hand, registering life at Lincoln and throughout Ellwood City. Experienced pho- tographers trained new ones, and all processed what seemed to be endless piles of film. Photog- raphers not only took pictures for the Ellwoodian, but lent their service to the Echo staff, using a new, smaller photo lab assembled for that pur- pose this year. The audio-visual department, with the aid of a federal grant, was supplemented by the ESEA and STAR program. Girls helped operate and repair machines, distributed instructional materials and assisted students in the use of film strips, tapes and records. The boys were assigned the heavier work of delivering and setting up equipment for classroom use. The materials made available through the department provided the school with modern educational supplements. is spanish club enriches students' i knowledge of latin-american li e. t l l Row 1, bottom-D. Skewis, P. Conti, M. Davis, E. Morgan, N. Genova L. Scialdone, E. Cartwright, B. Davidson, E. Cistolo, A. Squicquero F. Palimino. Row 2-J. Meyer, P. Matthews, P. Maietta, H. Petti G. Lordi, C. Pratt, S. Lodovico, S. Esposito, M. D'Andrea, R. Russo W. McClintick, R. Lordi. Flow 3-M. McCandless, D. Ventriglia, C Hawrylak, A. Zona, D. Badura, G. Kondrasuk, D. Herko, J. Walter, P. Bosley, D. Quintanilla, D. Manning. Row 4-C. Fusco, P. Simoff, N. Useriu, G. Gottuso, S. Powell, P. Berezniak, R. Varrati, H. Brown, S. Manning, S. Young, D. Ramella, L. Buzzelli. Row 5-R. Alberth, L. Lordi, K. Koah, M. Cortes, S. Faraoni, T. Joseph, J. Riccio, B. McConahy, S. Huff, N. Johns, D. Adams. Row 6-J. Fosnaught, M. Manzo, D. DeTuIlio, K. Greco, P. Hennon, C. Smith, B. Johnston, D. McAnallen, E. Sowash, N. Ricci, T. Ott, N. Carso. Row 1, bottom-F. Tukalo, R. Pietrandrea, S. Luxemberg, A. Flynt, Bellissimo, M. Chiaro, J. Martin, P. Yoho. Row 4-J. DeMarlf, T. J. Austin, D. Coulter, V. DaVore, D. Allison, S. Deppner. Row 2- Cragle, R. Swesey, D. Lloyd, C. Weingartner, C. Cleary, B. Aiken, B. Bohizic, V. Valentino. B. Yuricha, T. Bucci, J. Yvorra, R. DeOtto, D. Vandevort, J. Raffetto, P. Brown, M. Winter. Row 5-C. Caro- G. Lagana, D. Badger, P. Snare, E. Wolfe. Row 3-C. Hennon, S. fino, A. Massa, J. Minnocci, G. Yanniello, J. Rice, D. Boy, M. Tritt, L. DeSanzo, S. Yoho, B. Zeigler, S. Hogue, C. Chappell, K. Carozza, B. Timblin, C. Mora, D. Thompson, K. Contrucci. 1 bottom-Mrs. Dainton, Sponsorf W. Christopher, President, Maietta Vice President: L. Schepisi, Secretary: T. Tammaro, asurer P. Sabatino, Publicity Co-Chairman, S. Robinson, Pub- Co Chairmang C. Sugyik, D. Staruszkiewicz, H. DeNome. Row 2 Kaster M. Bellissimo, M. Houk, S. Tillia, J. Taylor, D. Kozak, Morin: Ft. Landolfi, S. Varrati, D. Perno, S. Huzinec. Row 3- Carofino S. Geniviva, M. Craven, C. Pratt, S. DeMark, L. Cirelli, Bammann, J. Flobuck, C. Brenneman, G Battaglia, S. Solomon. 61 fi fLu.Q., V V t , -,X , , 'v V. 7 f , -' gl? L CW, 1,4 ,gt tliif. , f ,ft inf.: Lfifet t sttgfgf fyyggv-'19 ,qflf wg Q 1 , L 'rf' ,f - A' f , , 1 -gvgl S' k 2 i H5 I 17,9 ,L 43 7 4 1 kM,7AfGMV 0- ij-AEA L4 YA Ll-L 5..,,W',.a,,V L, Scuba, CH.-4. L, 2 X. X954 .JL4-f'7f-il-, CQ fha' 'J J lf I - Lt, 'J ' 'J . ' M, Us ati C 'ff lx. D C' If fs af il ff.- ' Li,-.f'L 's,, . i 7 Ng ietta's lucky swing brings Fred Mark Caplan sizes up Vince Ferrese's and Don Wick after pinata aim at a festive Spanish club party. spanish club Spanish club membership was opened to all students in grades nine through twelve who had elected Span- ish for the school year. The first order of business for the club was the el- ection of officers. As the year pro- gressed, a fiesta complete with pin'- atas, refreshments, and g-ames made- up the first meeting. Members also attended F.T.A.'s March meeting of all school groups to hear Bill lzurieta, Lincoln's foreign exchange student, speak about his homeland, Ecuador. Row 4-A. Barkay, T. Graham, K. Gorzkowski, D. Robinson P Tavern, N Ierino, J Ungham, C Pisani, S Lodovico, K Cartwright S Pisani, D. Ventriglia. Row 5-R. Thorpe, C. Sitler, L. Buda C Braykovich, F. Mohrbacher, B. Newman, J. Goscewski, B. DeCampll Fi. Gasper, N. Mancini, B. Alexander, G. Freidhoff. How 6-M Tan ner, M. Caplan, S. Fidell, T. Sitler, S Shuster, W. Robuck, B Krestel V. Ferrese, R. Pearlman, R. Kocher, J. Burnworth, D Wick ellwoodian staf chooses aseeking identities, launche Ed Weingartner, Literary Editorg Denny Kozak, Layout Editor: Steve Jo Anne Cassuccio Streeter, Editor-in-chief. 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'l'7., 'Q '- a Q ' K LANAJ I I, LL I ' ' 'qu I I 4 . 3' . 15 ,:,'4 J' V Q, 1 .,1'.?,J I -x,v.,,'. f . Y M. :Zh ,L . L 1 s s ' IW Ry I f if u '9 V J , l 1 vxhq I 1 W r '- ' X With their eyes always on Director Croissant, members practice their marching routines. B. Alexander Row 1, bottom-F. Tukalo, F. Martongelli, L. Hunter, J. Yvorra T Dobi. Row 2-C. Slater, K. Sutkowski, D. Courtney, A. Barlcay, P. Miller. Row 3--C. Gillespie, N. Kromer, K. Kennedy, M. Hienz K. Holliday, R. Aniceti. Row 4-M. Allen, K. Vogt N. Miller J Bucci. P. Berendt. Row 5-S. Mackasek, P. Miesel,,B. McConahy, new director, new style for band Precision was the by-word as the 1966-67 Lincoln High Schooll Blue Band kicked off a new marching season. The Blue Band, under the direction of Mr. William Croissant, presented a first-i class performance for the annual band festival. Besides playing at all Wolverine football games, the band made a return visit to Pittsburgh to perform during half-time of the Steeler-Detroit Lions Game. The band participated in Halloween, Christmas, . and Veterans' Day parades in the area and concluded the year with two outstanding concerts. l E. Lind, C. Barkley. Row 6-J. Goebel, L. lppolito, C. Swoger, D Maietta, W. DeCampli. Row 7--J. Blaine, K. Newell, J. Ungham R. Walton, J. Ford, D. Jeckavitch. Row 8-B. Burrows, P. Martin, B Sicard, D. Coast, C. Kettler. an--1 1, bottom-C. Martongelli, D. Gordon, J. Joseph, A. Craven, Brown. Row 2-D. Miller, B. Kelly, C. Kennedy, E. Alexander, Stiles. Row 3-D. Tritt, D. Smith, D. Cole, J. Morris, R. Goehring. 4-D. Sullivan, J. Stewart, D. Boots, S. Huff, J. VanGorder. The majorettes find pleasure even in tiring practice sessions. Left to right-P. Vogler, N. Bingle, C. Nj Haddock, C. Frisk, D. Robinson. Flow 5-J. Santillo, E. Fosnaught, D. Greer, S. Jones. Row 6- J. Burnell, N. Carso, R. Blaine, L. Pasquale, J. Joseph. Row 7-J. Blank, C. Owens, R. Sloss, E. Shinsky, D. Jones. Row 8-C. Music, J. Jeckavitch, J. Mohr, D. Ford. D.:- w. - ' M7 sections of stage band blend to produce balanced tone. A new style of music, stressing the idea of each section playing as a unit, was introduced as assistant band director Fred J. Perino took charge of organizing and rearranging the Stage Band. ln their practice, both at home and at rehearsals, members perfected numbers which were used later at Mt. Alvernia and Union High assemblies and at the Tri-Hi-Y Christmas dance. Pep Band's membership was reduced this year to improve the tone and eliminate the echo in the gym. New numbers such as The Work Song and P. S. C. March supplemented the traditional numbers, Sweet Georgia Brown and Peter Gunn in providing pre- game and halftime entertainment for the spectators. l l Signal to begin commands the attention of the Blue Q Band. Mr. Croissant I l , A Row 1 bottom-Jim Joseph, D. Jeckavitch, John Joseph, J. Jecka- Kettler, J. Mohr, L. lppolito. Row 3-J. Bairberio, L. DeNome, T.! vitch J Blank Row 2-D. Shaffer, B. DeCampIi, P. Martin, C. Aiken, J. Ford, D. Jones, J. Stewart, J. Blame. ea ' Band's Sweet Georgia Brown greets Wolverine hoopsters and fans. Left to right-P. Martin, C. Kettler, D. Jeckavitch. 1Qraig lOwens, lakes five at the annual band estiva. 69 band members audition or clarinet and brass choirs. The clarinet and brass choirs were or- ganized to offer high school students a wider variety in instrumental music. ln- struments ranging from the low bass to the high sopranos formed the complete harmony usually connected with a full orchestra. Membership was announced after competitive auditions, and the best of the reed and brass sections of the con- cert band were chosen. Besides playing at concerts, they accompanied the Dance Band on tours to school assembly pro- grams throughout the county. Left to Right J Blaine, President: D. Jeckavitch, Vice President: K Kennedy Secretary: C. Kettler, Manager: N. Kromer, Treasurer: J Bucci Librarian: C. Music, Assistant Manager. Row 1, bottom-C. Kettler, P. Martin, J. Mohr, L. lppolito. Row 2- B. Kelly, D. Maietta, J. Ford, T. Aiken, L. DeNome. Row 3-M. Aller J. Blaine, A. Craven, J. Morris. W Seated, Left to Right-F. Martongelli, C. Swoger, J. Ungham, C Slater, E. Alexander, C. Kennedy, D. Jeckavitch. Standing-C. Music S. Mackasek, M. Hienz, J. Bucci, N. Carso, C. Gillespie. 70 1, kneeling-Adelaide Dmadnardd, Cathy Haddock, Pam Zona, Head MEIOIGIIGI Darcy Blue Band's drum maivr gives able Marie Trivilino. Row 2-Janice Lowther, Linda Richardson, Patty Vogler, Carole leadership- Jeannette Bell. Row 3-Kathy Bell, Marsha Hepler, Nancy Bingle, Charlene LaFtitz. D- Hutchinson Alternate majorettes B. Zeigler, C. Badger. majorettes perform at basketball games this year ln preparation for the 1966 marching season, Drum Major Dan Hutchinson went to Indiana State University last summer for a week of hard drill. This week helped to prepare him to lead the majorettes and the band during the football marching season. Another leader, head majorette Pam Zona organized the half-time shows of the majorettes and helped in supervis- ing the after school rehearsals. At the final football game, she climaxed the marching season by twirling her fire- baton. As another activity, the majorettes were an added attraction at home basket- ball games this year with their twirling routines. To earn enough money to buy uniforms for these performances and also to help promote school spirit, the major- ettes sold Pep Dolls. the lincoln choral department is complimented by the . .. ef , .. ki Confusion prevails as the concert choir prepares for a performance. Clockwise-D. Flipper, B. Gardner, K. Houk, B. Johns, L. Newton, A. Schenker. l . .l QL4li?iitil l ' sfrllft s ,M-'fZ'3l2gZZi l Y 1 - 1 f l. ' 'Qssi E li f l Q l i . 3 Choir members take a break between performances. Left to right-S. Mafrangol, K. Price, E. Weingartner, D. Shaffer. - Q. How 1, bottom-D. Bates, T. Houk, D. Ialongo, C. Brenneman, N. Condell. Row 2-L. Newell, K. Houk, K. Marshall, Fl. Houk, Row 3-S. King, C. Blank, C. Soltes, L. Newton, C. Pertile. Row 4-L. Huff, D. Flipper, B. Johns, Fl. Derrow. Row 5-E. Weingartner, S. Streeter, G. Santillo, D. Shaffer, J. Wiley. 72 4 Pl -Q Ehoral Capers provide holiday entertainment for many Iubs and civic organizations. performances 0 concert choir. The Lincoln High School choirs, under the direction of Mrs. Carl Backstrom, Mr. Paul Gehm, and student teacher Miss Donna Smith, performed in the Christmas Gift Concert and Spring Choral Festival. These presentations climaxed months of hard work and careful preparation. In the Christmas program, the Junior Mixed Choir sang a variety of selections including Panis Angelicusf' featuring soloist Robert Ripper. Among the highlights of the concert was the song, Silver Bellsf' presented by the Senior Girls Choir. The Senior Mixed Choir performed arrangements of Go Tell lt on the Mountain, and Carol of the Bells. In addition to an outstanding performance at the annual Christmas Gift Concert, Concert Choir and Choral Capers performed for a number of civic groups and were featured on a half- hour color special on WIIC Television. For the spring concert, the Senior Mixed Choir performed The Exodus Song and the Concert Choir did the popular number Amen. The efforts of all choirs were combined to make the Spring Choral Festival a fitting climax to a successful year for both students and directors. , t 4 , K t in ex ln: gn if il x. 5 c X 1 A M ,lj Q i r .fq r . 3 -, 5 M N b b ., 5 ' ly, ,Q Q ' , Q ts D j lp f Row 1, bottom-R. Boyd, J. Micacchione, S. Sewell, S. Latimer, D. Mercuri, C. Brenneman, S. Matrangol, P. Wilson, M. Yohn, N. Con- dell. Row 2-D. Lonnett, A. Schenker, T. Houk, C. Pertile, D. Petro, T Wilson, D. Bates, R. Goehring, B. Bates, K. Price. Row 3-R. Houk, M. Edelman, P. Laszlo, L. Newell, D. Cusato, D. Ialongo, L. Newton, K. Houk, K. Marshall, K. Flecken. Row 4-E. Shakespeare, P. Cox, C. Blank, L. Coder, S. King, S. Miles, B. Johns, T. Mondell, R. Derrow, C. Soltes. Row 5-E. Weingartner, M. Loccisano, G. Santillo, R. Babcock, J. Gibbons, B. Gardner, S. Streeter, D. Ripper, J. Wiley, L. Huff. 73 mr. gehm directs the talents of his students il l l l l Row 1, bottom-P. Martin, D. Kozak, K. Hall, J. Smith, P. Faurie, C. Flinner, C. Holler, P. Deems. Row 2--P. Gaydosz, D Harper, M. Bucci, A. Lagana, B. Bohizic, C. Freed, D. Jinar, G. Harper. Row 3 R. Gillespie, K. Fury, B. Huzenic, B. Aiken, D. McCune, B. Todd, M. Bollinger, E. Figurel. Row 4-T. Ferrucci, B. Zikeli, S. King, Accompanistf J. Young, P. Boyd, F. Carsele, L. DeMasse, M. Flecher. Row 5-K. Crespo, R. Sudano, L. Badger, T. Krestel, G. Brown, S. Guerrera, R. Wallace, S. Fitzgerald. Row 6--G. Burkholder, E. Morrison, P. Sowash, B. Richards, T. DiFrischia, R. Owen, D. Cox, A. Gibbons, M. Hudspath. 'gow 1, bottom-B. Palombi, P. Brown, B. Myers, J. Valentino, J. , iletti, C. Chappell, L. Shreffler, D. Kissick. Row 2-A. Dambach, L. Dunstan, S. Fleischer, D. Ferrucci, B. Copper, R. Blinn, P. Fos- naught, C. Smith, L. D'Andrea. Row 3-S. Faull, M. Silvester, B. Majors, P. McQuiston, T. Fitzgerald, D. Donnelly, B. Geniviva, B. McKim, A. DeLisio. Flow 4 -- S. Manning, L. French, H. Manz, L. hile encouraging an interest in music. Faraoni, J. Wehman, P. Buccelli, K. Hairhoger, N. Lombardi, N. Barn- hart. Row 5-D. Schlemmer, C. Ferrigno, R. Shallenberger, D Short, T. Stevenson, J. Fitzgerald, J. Baxter, B. Newman, H. Bastian Row 6-D. Strohecker, R. Kaufman, B. Pelloni, T. Cole, J. Looney T. Mulhollen, P. Frederick, C. Book, P. Chalnt. members o senior girls' choir convey holiday spirit Row 1, bottom-J. Barnhart, B. Kuntz, E. Roberts, V. Valentino, D. Prestopine, N. Bollinger. Flow 4-D. Bates, C. Henderson, M. Wigtor Yarzeblnski, S. Miller, J. Wisbith, C. Tomeo. Row 2-K. Kerr, B. S. Tindall, J. Vansovich, E. O'Brien, K. Gorzkowski, L. Symbala Kane, T. Grahm, P. Tavern, J. Weigle, P. Young, M. Prestia. Row 3- Row 5-D. Greco, C. Kelly, C. Wehman, S. Deemer, J. Hemmerlg E. Schlemmer, J. Flobuck, J. Raffetto, E. Kelly, J. Karner, P. Guy, J. C. Mora, M. Hervatine, D. Kondrasuk. . gg ii lg il gli E 45 .Y if is Q li The choir members and invited guests relax at the choir Choir Accompanists-S. King, Sr. Girls and Sr. Mixed, D party after the Christmas gift concert. Morgan, Jr. Mixed, R. Goehring, Concertg D. Shaffer, Chora Capers. , 76 0 the communit at the annual christmas gift concert. 1, bottom-D. lzzo, C. Borselli, B. lppolito, L. Izzo, B. Miloser, Nuzzo. Row 4-P. Sullivan, Paula Laszlo, J. Macioge, K. Deppner Thonlas, S. Gongaware, M. Geles, S. Lloyd. Row 2-C. Brown, C. Sitler, B. Berezniak, S. Kelly, K. Stiefel, L. Marshall. Row 5-J Santillo, A. Carrpzza, M. McCandless, S. Geniviva, D. Jones, M. Austin, C. Chesko, S. Laszlo, A. Knechtel, S. King, Accompanistf C M A ostlnelli E. Buzzelll. Row 3-L. Lordi, L. Houk, B. Horton, S. Bushman, B. Swoger, N. Brown. - Q , Snare, C. Wolf, D. Wallace, E. Shaffer, J. Molnar, K. under the direction 0 mrs. backstrom the freshman choirs Row 1, bottom-D. Myers, C. Buccelli, J. Moyer, S. Huzinec, P Palumbo, S. Casuccio, C. Bartolomeo, S. Miloser, S. Deppner, G Crawford, S. Esposito. Row 2--C. Stevenson, L. Partridge, T. Slavic K. Brenneman, E. Snare, G. Belonzi, L. Bokor, D. Kirkham, C. Carver, M. Eonta, K. Fenneil. Row 3-N. Tomeo, D. Manning, D. R. Young P. Bosley, R. Houge, J. Tomon, G. Harshall, M. Hazen, T. Bastian, W Vogler, D. K. Young. Row 4-Pamela Aradi, S. Herge, Patti Aradi D. Windhorst, K. Koah, J. Docchio, D. Piccolo, N. Johns, R. Hissing S. Faraoni, D. Howell. Row 5-D. Brenner, V. Morris, L. Marshall, E Butler, P. Cagni, R. Frelin, L. McClintick, G. Yanniello, M. Peeples P. Mesko, C. Stein. ' 1 l Row 1, bottom-M. Bellissimo, L. Davis, D. Morgan, C. Hutchison, E. Barillaro, M. Paxon, M. Pascoe, R. Lordi, R. Wilson. Row 2-R. Gioffre, S. Kardish, C. Lendick, E. Cistolo, R. Frampton, J. Gioffre, K. Pistachio, S. Lodovico, M. D'Andrea, N. Christopher. Row 3- C. Bartoe, D. Newton, B. Craven, D. Serrick, D. Herko, S. McDevitt, 1. 1 .L aan. 4 1 F D. Mohr, V. Boyle, S. Badger, D. Catarcio, C. Pratt. Row 4-S. Spiel- vogel, J. Austin, V. Da'Vare, J. Markle, S. Haklo, A. Majors, T. Mc- Kim, D. Ritzert, K. Gumienny, F. Davis. Row 5-B. Popa, S. Cooper, M. Martino, T. Seaburn, M, E. Celli, G. Cappello, M. Shablesky, G. Kalac, R. Markus, C. Shaffer, S. Stahl. X L V xv - I ' N 1 C mgmgtw 2950 N Mlmbmwocw wcmnmxrmm wmnmmvww UNH X X 5 wmoggm Om -X NSS M N Q 2050503 IYMX N wmrgom UGG W wCUmOTivw:OZ Mm ZOH MC-:MOH HO OPZOMFFPHHOZ MXOMHUH mi ZCHCPF OOZmmZH mp evelop younger vocalists for their future high school years ow 1, bottom-K. Primerano, C. Marshall, C. Smith, J. Meyer, D. Thompson, S. Badger, D. Fotia, Cathy Pratt, D. Coulter. Row 4- . Ciletti, P. Valvano, V. Punzell, P. Matthews, L. Brown. Row 2- J. Berezniak, J. Houk, B. Conti, M. Heitzenroter, J. Freed, R. French, . Beachem, D. Lemos, J. Pelloni, K. Montani, C. Weingartner, K. C. Talboo, D. Morgan, M. Palagallo, R. McClymonds. Flow 5-D. Mc- itzer, C. Nulph, C. Hennon, P. Yoho, R. MacMurdo. Row 3-J. Elwain, R. Coughlin, T. Mills, S. Perell, K. DiBiagio, D. Koch, C. arshall, M, Cavallaro, S. Nagel, A. Parisi, J. Jacobs, P. Gorrell, Zabadlya, J. Rorqueit, J. Roe, M. Dalbey, R. Jacoby. 79 through a hopeful crowd emerges clammy hands and taut faces. a silent team whose desire pits them . . . one against another, competing for the identifying symbol of power . . . of victory. drive . . . but fatigue time ticks away till the final whistle . . . f theroarofawin...or... the quietness of defeat . . . a th le tics , . H 4 i 5 i 1 2 I 11 'i 1 Y 1 5 s i V V 1 X :sg If .' F GO: I 'U l'U' 1 5 Nl. , .1 f., ' l 54 fn- hll' '-J-is ft' I I I l I 'V M 'A V iv A 'Fl varsity cheerleaders revive school spirit at pep assembly Cheering at games and pep rallies was only a small part of the cheerlead- ers' activities which began after spring tryouts. During football season, cheer- leaders sold shakers and handled the sale of mums for the Homecoming and New Castle games. They also arranged student transportation to away games and made posters for important ath- letic contests. At a basketball pep rally, varsity cheerleaders carried in the corpse of Lincoln High's school spirit and then generated enough pep to raise the spirit off the stretcher and join the students. At another pep rally, senior boys who dressed as cheerleaders and senior girls who represented the New Castle team played a mock basketball game. Later in the year, the cheerlead- ers sold T-shirts and sweatshirts to raise money for next year's uniforms. Patty Sabatino Jo Casuccio 82 j.v. cheerleaders raise money to attend cheerini clinic. X Junior High Cheerleaders - Diana Hairhoger, Marlene Cavallaro, Debbie J. V. cheerleaders lead student support at home games. Myers, Cindy Sfein, Cindy Lendick, M X ffl ,. WE Junior Varsity Cheerleaders - Linda Baldelli, Connie Brown, Beth Turner, Kevin Carl wright, Elaine LaCava. 84 School spirit runs high for Beat Neoa bonfire. C0r1r1ie Biordi Bob LelTl8I'1Ski Ernie Hemmerly students identify with sports 85 coach costa sets none hundred and one for forty-eight in '66', as year's motto. Pound for pound, the wolverine is one of the toughest animals alive. The 1966 Lincoln High School Wolverines, under new head coach Don Costa, exemplified this spirit as they fought hard to post a 2-8 record. De- spite being outplayed in the first two games, the team spirit remained high with the motto 101 for 483 101m for the full 48 minutes of each game. Rout- ing Aliquippa 21-6, the Wolverines tasted their first victory. Mark Williams' 60-yard touchdown run on an intercepted pass and Nick Lamenza's 85- yard pass and run play highlighted the game. The high point of the season was the homecoming game against Rochester as Tom Costa plunged over from the two yard line with two seconds remaining to win the game 14-7. The Wolverines played their finest game of the year against a much bigger New Castle team, and spirited play characterized by hard hitting determi- nation provided a fitting conclusion to a tough year. Experienced seniors Bob Cistolo and Pete Greco provided the offen- sive blocking which opened up many holes for Wolverine backs, like hard- running fullback Gary Rutter who was called upon for most short-yardage situations. Seniors Mike Manzo, Dennis McCullough, and Rich Fiori, re- ceiving valuable assistance from junior Pat Lordi, toughened the defense from their end positions while monster man Tom Costa lived up to his name. The main offensive threat was provided by juniors Joe DeLisio and Tom Mondell as both broke records formerly set by their brothers in 1964. DeLisio threw twelve touchdown passes while Mondell caught nine of them. Sophomore Mark Williams scored three touchdowns and per- formed well on defense. Junior linebackers Rich Householder and Dave Tomeo teamed up to make most of the tackles during the season. Coach Costa has instilled the desire to win, pride in Lincoln High, and pride in Ellwood City in the minds of team members and student body alike. 86 Nick Lamenza, Wolverine halfback, pulls l a long pass against New Castle. Sbarro and Manzo offer assistance as Tomeo moves in for the tackle of Farrell's fullback. 1, bottom-J. Gibbons, A. Pelloni, Tim Petrak, M. Hervatine, Lemanski, S. Botte, S. Zona Row 4 D Tomeo C Smith T Mon Greco, Wilson, L. Scialdone, A. Squicquero, T. Rusciello, A. dell, W. Blinn, L. Costa, T Herman E Casclato J Polls T Cortes J. Mmnocci. Row 2-P. Maietta, R. Fiori, D. McCullough, J. E. Randza, P. Zona. Row 5 M DeOtto M Williams R Krestel S. Galati, G. Rutter, R. Sbarro, P. Greco, T. Costa, W. Carlin, R. Pelligrene, J Ebersberger Tom Petrak D Schuster B Manzo, R. Clstolo. Row 3-E. Cistolo, F. Worrell, G. Lagana, N. Bucci, G. LaRitz. R. Householder, J. Delisio, P. Lordi, R. Klindienst, R. Varsity Football Coaches, Left to right-Mr. Timmerman, Mr. Munnell, Mr. Mantz, Mr. Costa. Coach Costa rouses team and fans at the Beat New Castle bonfire. Ellwood Wolverines display hard hitting and good pursuit T. Costa, D. McCullough, M. Williams, D. Tomeo 88 delisio and mondell team up to break their brothers records Tom Mondell's pass-catching sets school record. Rolling out against McKeesport, Joe DeLisio gains valuable yardage SCORES O McKeesport P393 Butler 37 Hopewell 19 Alliqu i ppa 6 Farrell 14 Rochester 7 Ambridge 26 Sharon 40 Beaver Falls 41 New Castle 27 senior gridders fill key positions. Often first downfield on Wolverine punt coverage, senior Bob tackles Farrell receiver. E .4 4 Senior football players. Row 1-Steve Galati, Gary Flutter, Rich Sbarro. Row 2-Rich Fiori Tom Costa, Mike Manzo, Pete Greco. Row 3-Bob Cistolo, Dennis McCullough, Johr Fosnaught. 90 Coach's pep talk inspires Ellwood to a 14-7 victory over Rochester. Sophomore Mark Williams breaks up a pass playin the Farrell game. Joe Lamenza a 3 -1-1 record climaxes The 1966 Lincoln Junior High football team coached by George Jinar and his assistants, Duane Kirklin and Lou Gat- to, posted a 3-1-1 record for the season. ln the last two sea- sons under head coach Jinar, the team has compiled an 8-1-1 record. Ellwood rolled over George Washington in the open- ing game as Milroy Stevenson scored two touchdowns and Bob McCarter one. Tackle Ken DiBiagio fell on a loose ball in the end zone to complete the scoring. ln the Sharon game, Stevenson again scored two touchdowns and Wayne Thornhill one. Ellwood's next opponent was a big Butler team. Steve Hacklo paced the offense with two long touch- down runs, while Thornhill recovered a fumble and ran 50 yards for a touchdown. The fourth game of the season featured two unbeaten teams, as the little Wolverines played Ben Franklin. Ellwood came from behind to tie the score 6-6 on Stevenson's end sweep, but fell inches short of the goal line on the conversion attempt. In the final game of thef season the little Wolverines were defeated 7-6 as two touchd downs, including Thornhill's 60 yard pass and run play,l were called back. Stevenson scored Ellwood's lone touch- down. Joe Lamenza, the middle linebacker, and Thornhill, defensive end, were noted for their hard-nosed defensive. play. Other defensive standouts included George Petrakl and Ken DiBiagio, tackles, and Mike Miller end. 1 l l l 1 4 5 E Q 5 5 E l I Shallenberger, M. Stevenson. Flow 3-R. Markus, M. Barsotti, R. Mc- . Row1 bottom J Greenham D Leviere C Lobozzo, J. Gavrile, J. Carter, Fl. Coughlin, T. Clark, T. Mills, L. Thomson, Fl. Potter, J. Markle Fl Parker M Vntullo D Steele R Suila, T. Newton. Flow 2 Tomasetti, Dave Tammaro, V. Damato, S. Costa. Row 4-D. John, J. 1 M Miller S Haklo W Peters W Thornhill K. DiBiagio, N. De- Grant, L. Pietrcollo, Fl. Botte, J. Kreslel, D. Loccisano, Fl. Palatka, Thomas J Lamenza E Flor: G Petrak Dennis Tammaro, D. T. Boots, D. Householder, D. Rutter, R. Lemanski, G. Weir. 92 pa winnin season or 'unior hi h ridders. J SCORES E. C. Opp. - 27 G. Washington 0 18 Sharon 13 20 Butler 13 6 B. Franklin 6 6 Farrell 7 Jr High Coaches Kneeling Mr Klrklln High Managers, I. to r.-Fl. Frelin, D. Evans, S. Perell. Standmg' 'eff 'O 9m 'M ' Jma Mr' Gam' Milroy Stevenson displays power as S. Hacklo blocks against Ben Franklin. varsity basketball The 1966 varsity basketball team centered around 6'9 senior Ernie Hemmerly, who pulled down 418 rebounds and moved into fourth place in the all-time scoring for one season with 386 points. Against Burrell, the varsity also broke the school scoring record with 103 points. The Wolverines opened the season with an exhibition victory over Rochester. In this game Hemmerly scored 27 points while Jim Dashield pitched in with 24 points. In the next game Ellwood defeated Beaver as Hemmerly, Bob Babcock, Bill Christopher, and George Lordi hit double figures. ln the final exhibition game Ellwood scored a victory against New Kensington in overtime, Hemmerly again led all scorers with 27 points while Larry Santillo tallied for 17 points. Following exhibition play, the Wolverines moved into rugged Section 3 competition. ln their first section game, Aliquippa defeated Ellwood although Hemmerly led all players with 16 points. ln the next game Ellwood de-- feated Beaver Falls to capture their lone section victory. Bob Babcock scored 24 points while Hemmerly had 22 points. At Farrell, Ellwood lost an early lead as Big Em fouled out in the second quarter. Following a loss to Ambridge, Ellwood played Butler and, although they led, committed too many turnovers in the final quarter and lost the game. In the New Castle game once again, Ellwood lost in the fourth quarter after being tied at the end of the third quarter. ln the second game against Butler, even though down by 15 points at the end of the third quarter, Ellwood fought back and al- most won as Hemmerly scored 16 points in the fourth quarter and finished with 29 points in the game. Throughout the season Ellwood played aggres- sive defense and hustling offense. Big Ern led the offensive attack while Babcock and Dashield assisted Hemmerly in the scoring and rebounding. On defense George Lordi made numerous steals while Hemmerly blocked countless shots. Ernie Hemmerly stuffs two against Burrell. Bob Babcock, Ernie Hemmerly, Bill Christopher L g g g I SCORES E.C. OPP. 74 Rochester 64 69 Beaver 51 68 Hopewell 57 103 Burrell 44 64 Freedom 38 66 New Kensington 63 36 'Aliquippa 58 85 'Beaver Falls 59 56 'Farrell 76 59 'Ambridge 115 48 'Butler 55 59 'Sharon 85 46 'New Castle 55 45 Youngstown South 50 53 'Aliquippa 66 70 'Beaver Falls 77 61 'Farrell 73 40 'Ambridge 65 66 'Butler 70 55 'Sharon 69 56 'New Castle 63 eorge Lordi's stiff defense guards against New Castle's Payne. Bob Babcock UIHHUGVGVS for H laY'UP 8935051 Beaver Falls 95 Coach Hennon gives pep talk to Row 1, bottom - George Lordi, Ernie Hemmerly, Bill Christopher. Row 2 - Pete Greco, Dashield and Hemmerly during a Bob Babcock, Bill Canterna. Row 3 - Rich Pearlman, Jim Dashield, Dick Keith, Barry time-out of the Beaver Falls game. Canterna. Coaches - Mr. Hennon, Varsityg Mr. Aloi, Jr. Varsity. Ernie Hemmerly Jim Dashield Bob Babcock Bill Christopher Barry Canterna Bill Canterna George Lordi Larry Santillo Dick Keith Rich Pearlman Pete Greco STATISTICS F. Goals Fouls Points Average 149 88 386 18.4 88 45 221 10.5 64 46 174 8.7 47 30 124 5.9 36 35 107 5.1 24 30 78 4.6 23 27 73 3.5 21 15 57 2.9 12 1 25 1.8 6 8 ' 20 1.1 3 5 1 1 1.4 kg 15521 :ET A Q A .kkkk 5 rff.-gr: A X Q iii? ' Q- r .h W. fy- in t 5 Q, I SQ J k,5. , ff' X X G2 X 3 b 2 bg. 5 Y 5 Q 5 I if f f f ySE, 3 Y + X Q f Y it lf. .. . ' ...,- Q 'Qi sv- x+,.L: E514 , h 1 w, V- : , ff i I f iw, Q ifisw iaimsfs J , . H! 1 , 'sk eff 454 :syn g! s Gln., 5 L. if f,,..-af-...-.. Wi' + I if g' .ml ' 21. 1' ,if 45 M1 J! 5 4:5 jk I fy IX I sinks one from the ouiside against Butler. Jim Dashield snags pass in a fast-break against New Castle Valentino, R. Hockenberry, F. Davis, P. Sowash, Mr. Keller, Faculty Equip- ' 99 junior varsity The Junior Varsity Basketball team opened their exhibition season with a disappointing 53-51 defeat by Rochester. Although led by Larry Santillo's 22 points, the team dropped another close one against Beaver but re- corded easy victories in their last four ex- hibition games. After Larry Santillo and Dick Keith were placed on the Varsity roster, the scoring power fell to Gene DeSanzo, Vic Sharek, and Nick Genova. The Jayvees won their first section contest at Butler, as Sharek led the scoring with 15 points while DeSanzo and Genova scored 12 points each. The Jayvees recorded only two more victories for the season - an exhibition game over Youngstown South and a second victory over Butler. Throughout the season De- Sanzo and Sharek led the scoring while Genova played o u ts t a n d i n g defense. Vlc Sharek Row 1, bottom-Nick Genova, Lou Scialdone, Richard Trivilino. Row 2--Mark Spell man, John McElwain, William Krestel, Duane Maietta. Row 3-Robert Krestel, Gena DeSahzo, John Gibbons, Vic Sharek. l scones l E. C. OPP. , 51 Rochester 53 l 57 Beaver 58 l 62 Hopewell 38 42 Burrell 25 l 56 Freedom 36 33 New Kensington 20 31 Aliquippa 54 29 Beaver Falls 32 37 Farrell 58 40 Ambridge 46 49 Butler 43 50 Sharon 63 40 New Castle 51 52 Youngstown South 26 42 Aliquippa 49 49 Beaver Falls 54 36 Farrell 48 38 Ambridge 49 55 Butler 51 y 43 Sharon 58 36 New Castle 43 100 j.v.'s fight hard and record 7-14 season. Bob Krestel Nick Genova Gene DeS 101 junior high basketball team closes season with 17-1 recom Flow 1, bottom-Bill Vogler, Jack Freed, Mike Chiaro, Mark 3-Rick Coughlin, Wayne Thornhill, Milroy Stevenson, Ken Dalbey, Brian Conti, Dennis R. Young. Row 2-John Gavril, Dean Biagio, Vince Damato, Bill Gottuso. Shallenberger, David Tammaro, Samuel Perell, John Santillo. Flow SCORES OP George Washington 29 Butler 28 Ben Franklin 55 George Washington 44 Ben Franklin 31 'Seneca 17 Seneca 25 Baden 23 Aliquippa 30 Aliquippa 30 Beaver 26 Beaver Falls 28 Hopewell 36 Butler 19 Baden 39 Aliquippa 34 Beaver 41 Beaver Falls 27 1 B W Hopewell 40 Jr. High Managers - Ernie Fiori, Joe Beatrice, Bob Chesko, Mark Vitullo 102 and captures the section XIX title. - Displaying skill and sportsmanship, the 1967 Junior High Basketball team posted a 17-1 record for the season. The Little Wolverines opened the season with a victory over George Washington to begin exhibition play. The Junior High cagers next moved into section play, defeating Butler in the first game as Milroy Stevenson poured in 24 points. In the final game against Hopewell, Coach Spellman's team displayed their offensive punch as Mark Dalbey, Mike Chiaro land Stevenson all hit double figures. The balance of the 1966 Junior High team was evident. Brian Conti and Chiaro were generally the playmakers, while Stevenson and Thornhill shared the rebounding duties. Rick Coughlin and Conti both played aggressive defense with Dalbey and Gottuso combining to balance the offensive attack. Stevenson led all scorers with a 292 point season .total and a 16.2 game average. Thornhill drives in for a lay-up shot against Seneca. 103 l Stevenson leaps above Butler players to tip the ball in Managers - Mike Capone, Jim D'Amico. eighth-grade cagers post 16-1 season. The eighth g ra de basketball team, coached by Mr. Joe Cioffi, completed the 1966-67 season with a 16-1 record. The cagers were victorious in their first seven games with only one defeat which came in their second contest with Farrell. The team went undefeated for the rest of the season with a strong defense that kept the scores of their opponents to a min- imum. Don D'Amico led the scoring with a total of 215 points and an average of 13 points per game while Joe Lamenza, Jim Shingleton, and Ron Atkinson also aided the offensive attack. 1 Coaches -- Mr. Cioffi, Eighth Gradeg Mr. Spellman, Ji High. E s E Q Row 1, bottom - R. Atkinson, F. Lagana, D. DeSanzo, S. Barry. Flow 2-- P. Lagana, F Tavern, B. Restid, C. Koder, C. Lobozzo. Row 3 - J. Lamenza, D. D'Amico, D. Loccisano J. Shingleton, D. Koach. 104 ,.4,,,...-anuvillff Dlsplaylng his putting form, Mike Symbala sinks a short one at practice. Left to right-D. Petrella, J. Ebersberger, J. Barberio, R. Maietta, M. Tanner, G. Rutter, S Kerr, E. Massine, D. Landolfi, J. Blazin, M. Symbala. the gay team records its best season to dqgte. Led by seniors Eugene Massine and Jeff Blazin, the golf team opened its third season by defeating Seneca Valley and Farrell. After dropping the next six matches, the golfers came back to again defeat Farrell for their last victory of the season. The team placed fifth in Section l competition and compiled an average score of 88.2 per 18 holes. Massine was cred- ited with a low medal score of 75, and with the return of lettermen Rutter, Ebersberger, and Maietta, golfers an- ticipated the '67 season. SCORES E. C. Opp. 1072 Seneca 51!2 12 Farrell 4 5 Shenago 11 5 Neca 11 2 Neshanock 14 SV2 Shenago 10112 2 Sharon 14 3 Neca 13 12Vz Farrell SV: 21!g Neshanock 131!2 7V2 Sharon 8112 Coach Mantz instructs John Ebersberger in proper back-swing technique. 105 the wolverine nine cop another section six title. Desire, spirit, hustle and aggressiveness characterized the 1966 Lincoln High School baseball team. The coaching of Bill Spellman and Bob Timmermen led the Ellwood nine to a 19-4 season with an 11-1 section record to capture another Section Vl Title. The Wolverines' success depended on timely hitting and effective pitching. The '66 baseball team led by Jim Potter, Pete and Pat Pietrandrea, Jim DeMark, Ray Smith and Steve Pavick pounded out 111 runs while Rich Bart Bartolomeo, John Sharek and Jerry Bukac handled the pitch- ing chores allowing only 45 runs. After capturing the Section VI Title, ElIwood's efforts were not halted immediatelyg they next sought the W.P.l.A.L. Title. Rich Bartolomeo baffled the Riverside team in the first game by hurling a one-hitter and a 3-0 shut-out victory. ln the follow- ing game against Carnegie, John Sharek smacked a pinch-hit home run to win the game 3-2. Ellwood's title hopes were not realized, however, as they lost to Kiski 7-5. SCORES Opp. Beaver 5 New Castle 1 Rochester 4 Beaver Falls 1 Rochester 1 Monaca 8 Shenango 6 Freedom 1 Freedom 4 Union 7 New Wilmington 2 New Castle 3 Laurel 0 Beaver Falls 4 Union 2 New Wilmington 2 Shenango 1 Laurel 0 Mohawk 0 Mohawk 3 Riverside G Carnegie 2 Kiski I l vt .. Q 1 flow 1, tjxottgn-J. DeMark, J. Shablesky, Pete Pietrandrea, R. Barto- J. Bukac, J. Puzz, D. Blazin, Mr. Spellman, Head Coach. Row 4- '221eo,M.W'IlIs, J. Lash, .Pat Pietrandrea, S. Pavick. Row 2-S. M. Spellman, D. Adams, V. Sharek, H. Sheeler, W. Gardner, B. I e , . I rams, R. Smith, J. Sharek, S. Conti, J. Potter, T. Gil- Myers, W. Raffetto, Mr. Timmerman, Assistant Coach. lespie, T. Wehman. Row 3-J. Pisano, R. Leech, D. Wick, D. Schuster, 106 Rich Bartolomeo warms up with first baseman Pete Pietrandrea. Pete Pietrandrea 107 After holding Carnegie 2-1, Jim DeMark and Jim Potter rush to extend congratulations to Jerry Bukac. Practicing discus throwing, John Boyle warms up for track team. Flow 1, bottom-B. Bucci, J. Stein, J. Kurosaka, P. Adamo B.Davidson, H. DeNome, M. Latiano, R. Pelligrene, T. Smith J. Bognoski. Flow 2-Mr. Sobolewski, Coach: R. Klindienst, T. Mondell, E. Neghiu, W. Carlin, L. Costa, S. Zona G Pollak, G. Snyder, F. McEIwain. Row 3-G. LaRitz, D.'Tol 108 meo, T. Herman, W. Robuck, F. Worrell, J. Grady, L. Mc- Anallen, C. Sari, R. Shallenberger, R. Householder. Row 4-G. Clyde, J. Boyle, A. Newton, J. DeNome, D. Lias, P. Frederick, W. Furby, R. Pelloni, N. Lamenza, B. Sicard. ecard jump and inter-squad meet climax track season. undy Palatka sets a new school broad jump record with jump of 20' BM . Individual records and an inter-squad meet high- lighted the 1966 track season. The team was built around returning lettermen Bundy Palatka, Bill Furby, Craig Goatley, Rich Rouse and John Boyle. The broad jump record held by Mr. Duane Kirklin, this year's track coach, was broken by Bundy Palatka with a distance of 20 feet 83A inches. Miler Bud Wor- rell and dashman Craig Goatley also performed well throughout the season. A unique contribution was made by Andy Newton, who was the first to compete in the two-mile for the Wolverines, and now holds the school record. ln the inter-squad meet, Craig Goat- ley placed first with a total of 21 points, closely fol- lowed by Bill Furby who took second place with 20V2 points. 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For the first time, freshmen were offered a wider range of subjects, among them, accel- erated math, languages, and lab biology. Be- cause of their well-rounded program of study and extra-curricular activities, the ninth grad- ers emerged well-prepared to advance into senior high school life as sophomores. Part-time jobs give added responsibilities to Freshmen Ft. Wilson Row 1, bottom-Cheryl Ann Bartolomeo, Barbara Arkett, Denise Al- lison, Patricia Andrews, Elaine Barillaro. Flow 2-Ginny Battaglia, Jacqueline Austin, Beth Annarella, Sara Mae Badger, Claudia Bartoe Flay Atkinson. Row 3-Martin Barsotti, Patricia Bartle, Pamela Aradi, 114 Carl Agostinelli, Sharon Badger, Rebecca Alberth, Janet Alblnskl Row 4--Dennis Baker, Kenneth Andrews, Jerry Baxter, Frederick Bender, Tom Baker, Loretta Anderson, Patti Aradi, B bo ttom-Linda Brown,.Lorraine Bokor,-Barbara Bucci, Marsha tricia Billig, Elizabeth Butler, Deborah Brenner Lmda Buzzelll Nina Carmen Buccelll, Gary Belonzu. Row 2-Nickolette Bennett. Row 4-Linda Buda, Paula Cagm Bob Blaine Bruce Tom Ann Bucci, Barbara Beachem, Karen Brenneman, Caccia, Carol Braykovich, Joe Beatrice, John Bereznlak oyle, Tom Bastian. Row 3-Paul Bosley, Robert Botte, Pa- pep committee adds spirit to junior high games. The Junior High Student Council formed a pep committee to promote spirit at Junior High basketball games. The committee, with Linda Stahl and Ron Markus as co-chairmen, sold blue and white pom-poms to seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls. Several prac- tice sessions were held in the old gym to give the students and cheerleaders the opportuni- ty to unify their routines. The committee cheered at all the home games as well as an away game at Beaver Falls. Student support was rewarded by silver and gold trophies to the homerooms with the highest percentage of attendance at the Junior High games. Next year, in addition to the basketball games, the committee also plans to cheer at the Junior High football games. 115 l + l 1 i Row 1, bottom-Sherry Casuccio, Esther Cistolo, Melinda Capp, pello, Donna Chappell, Mary Ellen Celli, Felix Carrozza.. How 4- Veronica Catarcio, Barry Cody, Carol Carver. Row 2--Debbie Ca- Charles Campbell, Michael Chiaro, Michael Carozza, David Caplan tarcio, Don Cole, David Chapman, Sue Ciletti, Nancy Caroflno, Norma Steven Cohen, Bob Chesko, Elisabeth Catale. Christophe. Row 3-Marlene Cavallaro, Carmel Caroflno, Gloria Cap- El fl Row 1, bottom-George Crawford, Mary Jo D'Andrea, Dawnetta Crespo, Susan DeMark, Marshall Cooper, Robert Craven. Flow 4- Brsbee, Frederick Deitrick, Linda Davis. Row 2-Frank Cortes, Susan Sam Costa, Bill D'Amico, Robert DeVries, Vince Damato, Mar Deppner, Shirley Cooper, Fred Davis, Donald Coulter, Victoria Da- Dalbey, Ralph Coughlin, Jeff Cooper. Vare. Row 3-Marilyn Cortes, Brian Conti, Terry Danylo, David 116 view captures re eeukms of freshmen thought. 'Row 1, bottom-Samuel Esposito, Francis Durbin, Timothy Dobi, Faraoni, Sharen Faien, Bob Durbin, Jack Freed. Row 4-David Dunn, oseph Genova, Robert Frampton, Nick Gib. Row 2-Kathy Fennell, Beth Gardner, David Fazenbaker, Kenneth DiBagio, John Flecher, ichard French, John Gavrile, Joyce Fehl, Debra Fotia, Jill Docchio, Nick DeTomas, Ernest Fiori. ary Jo Eonta. Row 3-Carrie Eppihimer, Ralph Frelin, Sandy 117 freshmen develop more mature methods of stud . Row 1, bottom-Georgene Gib, Cynthia Hennon, Louise Hancher, Bill Haswell, Mary Ann Hill, Cynthia Hazen, Steve Haklo. Row 4- Jane Gioffre, Rebecca Gioffre, Victor Guido. Flow 2-Mark Hazen, Miles Heitzenrater, Steve Grala, Robert Gottuso, David Johnson Dennis Herko, George Harper, Terry Gordon, Diana Hairhoger, Cathy William Gottuso, David Greer, Susan Herge. Hill. Row 3-Cathy Hammersmith, Russ Goehring, Pamela Gorrell, 118 - Row 1, bottom-David Manning, David Manzo, Patricia Matthews, Randall McClymonds, Kathleen McAnallen, Jeff McCullough, John Pete Maietta, Charles McCrobie. Row 2-Ruth MacMurdo, Jeff McCarter. Flow 4-Bonnie McConahy, Edward Mason, Gordon Mar- Markle, Ron Markus, Steve McDevitt, Christine Marshall, Jacqueline burger, Robert McCarter, Daniel McElwain, Linda Marshall, Linda Marshall, Michelle Martino. Row 3-Aubrey Majors, Anthony Massa, McCllntick. 119 Row 1, bottom-Steve Luxenberg, Deborah Kirkham, Susan Lodovico, Melinda Landolfi, Barbara Laitinen, Shelley Lape. Flow 4-Gary Denise Kromer, Roseann Landolfi, Roberta Lordi. Row 2-Gregory Kondrasuk, Debra Lansberry, Dennis Koch, Richard Lawson, Brad Kingston, Cindy Lendick, Mary Lample, William Lample, Nancy Kerr, Johnston, Kim Koah, William Kerr. Diana Lemos. Row 3-Tim Lewis, Barbara Koach, Gretchen Lewis, Row 1, bottom-Debra Myers, James Moyer, Donna Morgan Meyer, Susan Miloser, Patricia Morini. Row 2-Mary Morida, Morgan, Charles Nardone, Robert Meddoff, Emily Nelson, Mohr. Row 3-Shirley Nagel, Todd McKlm, Raymond Miller, Janey Montani, John Minnocci, Beth Anne Mohrbacher. Row 4-Kathleen David Morabito, Vicki Morris, Tom Mills, David Moffatt, Ed Muntean, Sam David Michaels, Pamela Mesko. Karen 120 modern equipment adds interest to freshman classes. 1, bottom-Deborah Newton, Mary Pascoe, Mary Ann Palumbo, Esther Panella, Tony Palipchak, John Pacella. Row 4-Charl ene Palumbo, Michael Paxson Row 2-Tom Pazsint, Kathleen Ott, Nulph, Gregory Oprisu, Leonard Newton, Kathryn Paswell, Randy N D . . . . . . . uzzo, ave Ottaviam, Linda Partridge, Mary Ann Ott. Row Parker, Katherme Oliver, Michael Palagallo. Partridge, Brad Partridge, Marie Pearson, Anna Parisi, Year Spanish Students use tape recorder to develop accent. Left to Freshmen Junior Dramatic's initiation requires amusing antics. Tukalo, N. DeThomas, D. Quintinella, N. Johns. Linda and Susan Stahl 121 i P o f-year elections provide T e 21 r practical experience or i Q man prospective voters. . Left to right-D. Pratt, G. Belonzi, S. DeMark, R. French Row 1, bottom-Dennis Sainato, David Servick, Donna Ramella, Sari, Edward Schuller, Mary Lou Schlemmer. Row 4--John San- Jane Schry, Donna Saeler, Thomas Seaburn. Row 2-Ron Rough, tillo, Tim Svhuster, Fred Schenker, Jeffrey Roe, John Rorquist Myra Shablesky, Patty Ruhe, Renee Revetti, Don Ritzert, Shari Rob- Robert Ripper, Mark Richards. lnson. Row 3-David Schlihka, John Sapp, Dennis Runyan, Frank 122 5 ,7 Y,,, WY, 7 ,,,,Y iw, ,win 77, 1 X 1 bottom-Sylvia Pirrera, Betty Popa, Yellaruth Punzell, Diana tanilla, Susan Pisani, Linda Porter, Mark Pee les Tom P l . R 4 p , ero ow Robert Pietrandrea. Row 2-Ken Pistachio, Debbie Rich- -Richard Potter, Sam Perell, Patrick Pecoraro, George Petrak, Bill Cathy Pratt, Dan P ff L ' ' ' ' e er. eo Pietrcollo. Kathy Primerano, Peters, Kathleen Pogozelec, Diane Piccolo. I Pratt. Row 3-Karen Pitzer, Vaughn Racz, David Quin- bottom-Frank Tukalo, Nicholas Tomeo, Linda Taylor, Jill Thompson, Joe Tomen, Diana Truby, Patti Tita. Row 4-Dennis Jeff Swanik, Leslie Twentier, Row 2-Patricia Toman, Tammaro, Glenn Todd, David Tammaro, Wayne Thornhill, John Tanner, Debra Thompson, Ronald Swesey, Tony Taylor, Tomasetti, Bob Timblin, John Truxal. Valvano. Row 3-Dave Tritt, Charles Talboo, Marion 123 Preparing for the Y-Teen winter dance, Peppermint decorations-only to enjoy the result of her efforts Palace, Debby Thompson helps with last minute few hours later with her date, Mike Carrozza. Row 1, bottom-Herman Stafford, Sandra Spielvogel, Cynthia Smith Timothy Slavic, Charles Shirle . Row 2 Elaine Snare Car l S y - , o mith, Susan Stahl, Linda Stahl, Charlotte Stevenson, Charlene Shaffer. Row 3-Mary Ann Shinsky, Daniel Smith, Cindy Stein, Chuck Straw Charlene Sulia, Edmund Sutkowski, Ralph Sulia. Row 4-Steve! Simon, Tom Streit, Dean Shallenberger, Milroy Stevenson, William Street, Joseph Smith, Fred Smith. l l l il l at last fresh enjo the feelin of belonging ow 1, bottom-Renee Yerace, Bill Vogler, Toni Yekayl, Denny Fl. Young. Row 2-Terry alter, Mark Vitullo, Diana Wigton, Sarena Young. Row 3-Gary Yanniello, Patty Watson, d Wojtkiewicz, Dennis Weisz. Flow 4-Joyce Wehman, Daniel Windhorst, Dan Winter- ottom, Tom Williams, John VanGorder. ow 1, bottom-Andy Aniceti, Shirley Varrati, Robert Yanssens. Row 2-Robin ilson, Denny K. Young, Gary Weir, Jerry Wiley. Row 3-Elaine Wolfe, Beverly uricha, Cynthia Weingartner, Jim Yvorra, Gary VanKirk. Row 4-Patti Yoho, ames Zeigler, Carlo Zabadlija, Nancy Schaffer, Deborah Zona. 125 CLASS OFFICERS Sitting-Mr. Foley, Co-Sponsor: Lou Scialdone, Pres.gMiss Bobin, Co-Sponsor. Standing-Susan Matrangol, Seo.: Jody Palatka, V-Pres.: Darcy Robinson, Treas. l l l .ng an N.,f 'f EAW Row 1, bottom-Marcy Allen, Judy Barnett, Alana Barkay, Cynthia tolomeo. Row 3-Barbara Aiken: Ronald Aniceti, Jackie Alford, Balin, Annette Alberth, Donna Badger, Mary Beatrice. Row 2-- Bruce Bazzichi. Row 4-Doug Adams, Tim Alberth, Chris Barkley, Tim Badger, Dave Badura, Steve Baker, Carol Badger, Sandra Bar- Bill Bartle, Michael Bammann, Randy Barker. 126 sophomores organize or the first time io gain experience in leadership. p The Sophomore Class organized for the first time in the fall of 1966 wder the sponsorship of Miss Leona Bobin and Mr. Ray Foley. They ected class officers and held a successful Christmas alumni dance which 'ovided funds to support the Echo for the remainder of the school year. 'ie Sophomore Class was well represented in sportsg many of the boys hrticipated in football, baseball, basketball, and track while the remainder the sophomore students enthusiastically supported their teams. Many laphomores also had a successful academic year, they were the first ass to take part in the accelerated science program and those who alified found their way to physics class. Some students chose courses ich would be helpful to them in college, some practiced office skills, and selected general courses that would aid them in their future occupa- Spring found the sophomores ready to meet the responsibilities of n at Lincoln. 1, bottom--Rickie Blinn, Janetta Bell, Barbara Bohizic. noski, TOFT1 Bell, Terry Bidd'?- ROW 4,' Andrew Schaffer 2-Paul Berendt, Marlene Bookamer, Karen Bookamer, Charles Book, Palma Berrlardl, Garth Triu- Bell, Gerald Blinn. Fiow 3--Dave Bender, John Bog- l Row 1, bottom-Richard Boyd, Jackie Cappello, Frances Carsele, Denise Caminite, Mi garet Carey. How 2-Dixie Butchelle, Anna Marie Carrozza, Diana Boots, Patricia Bro , Eric Cartwright. Row 3-E. Charles Campbell, Barry Canterna, Brad Burrows, Harold Browl James Bucci. Row 4-Richard Brownstein, Allan Burnside, George Boy, Gerald Bur holder, Danny Boy. l l :fl Q? l Flow 1, bottom-Larry Crawford, David Cisco, Joe Ciletti, Kathy Cibocchi, Angela Flow 2-Mary Jo Carusone, Edward Cistolo, Brett Copper, Linda Court, Deborah Flow 3--Carol Chappell, Salvatore Colundrello, Andrew Crepp, Luisa Court, Dawn Row 4-Mary Lu Cleary, Dennis Coast, David Cohen, Arnold Casciato, Terrie Grant Clyde. 4 128 'sophomores support echo through christmas alumni dance. w 1, bottom--Kathy Damato, Bruce Davidson, Janice Crowther, Antoinette DeLisio, Peter Danylo. Row 3-Caroline DiBuono, Kathy drey Dambach, Linda DeSanzo, Letitia D'Andrea. Row 2-Tammy Crespo, Patricia Deems, Glen Dambach, Linda Cunningham, Dan ldwell, Alfred Crowthers, Eugene DeSanzo, James Dashield, DeSanzo. 129 sophomores sell cand for added support of newspaper. Row 1, bottom-Judy Dunning, Lynn Dunstan, Antoinette Fernan- Row 3-Mary Flecher, Marjorie Dombeck, James Evans, Elain dez Patricia Ferrese Deborah Ferrucci. Row 2 - Harvey Dombart, Figurel, Thresa Fitzgerald. Row 4-James Fatula, David Fore David Donnelly, Suzanne Fleischer, Michael Evanson, April Flynt. Marsha Edelman, Barbara Evans. Class oflicers and sponsors direct the first candy sale and surpass their S3500 goal D. Robinson, Mr. Foley, Miss Bobin, L. Scialdone 130 ow 1, bottom-Violet Hennon, Gregory.Hamplon, Kathleen Hawry- Rickie Guy, Marcy Hienz, Jan Hemmerly, Cathy Henderson, Ter R 4 G Hem hill Ken Greco, Da ak, Terri Graham, Ronnie Gerco. Row 2-Madelyn Hervatine, Sam Hill, Lemont Hamilton. ow - eorge p , uerrera, Steve Greenberg, Debbie Greco, Patricia Guy. Row 3- Greenwood, Michael Hervatine, Robert Kerr. 131 VY ve 'S '::,L' i D V t l k:Ek.., fb ,,,. Z, 1' jf-X Flow 1, bottom-Margaret Jeannette, Deborah Jones, Beverly Stephen Jacoby, Tom Huffman, Susan Huff, Ken Houk. Row 4- lppolito, Denise lzzo. Row 2-Jerry Izzo, Angelo John, Trudy Jeff Jeckavitch, Jeff Houk, Eric Hites, Tony Joseph, Bob Kalman Houk, Judith Karner, Wilbur Jones. Row 3--Mark Hudspath, Row 1, bottom-Sam Kelly, Kathleen Kerr, Emilie Kinard, Joy ble Kondrasuk, Cathy Kelly, Diana Kondrasuk, Sandra Kelly. Kaster, David Kissick. Row 2-Dianne King, Linda King, Esther Row 4-Richard Kocher, Marlene Kosior, Ken Klinger, John Kelly, Cheryl Kennedy, Judith Kasun. Row 3-Dick Keith, Deb- Kloos, Dave Kotuby. A 132 lzzo and Bob Kalman decorate Miss CaIh0un'5 Dave Badura participated in the Art Club Christmas ard in preparation for Christmas. project by decorating the community Christmas tree. Flow 1, bottom-Angela Lombardi, Bill Majors, Betty Kuntz, Merel MacDonald, John Londrich, Frank Mangelli, Sandy Mack- Janice Lowther, Sharyn Lloyd. Flow 2-Mark Lewchenko, Susan asek, John Macioge. Row 4-Ed Lind, John Lewis, Bob Krestel Laszlo, Paula Laszlo, Doretta Lonnett, Gloria Lagana. Row 3- Edward Mangerie, Gennaro LaRitz, Phillip Labor. 133 Row 1, bottom-Susan Mat- rangol, Bill McClintick, Philip McQuiston, Fernando Marton- gelli. Row 2-Judith Martin, Mary Mazzant, Cynthia Ma- son, David Marinaccio, Mar- garet McCandless. Flow 3- Linda Marshall, Donald Mc- Clymonds, Daniel Martino, Billie McConahy, Virginia Mc- Crobie. Row 1, bottom-Barbara Ml- loser, Lana Moskal, Linda McQuiston, Sandra Miller, Cynthia McKim. Flow 2-Pam Miller, Diane Miller, Donna Mercuri, Carrie Miller, Susan McCronich. Flow 3-Phyllis Miesel, Stan Miles, Thomas McWhertor, Dave Miller, Nancy Miller. Flow 1, bottom-Anthony Na- ticchioni, Kathleen Nuzzo, Eileen O'Brien, Alice Ottavi- ani, Nina Newton. Row 2- Bruce Myers, Dennis Mor- gan, Catherine Mora, Dave Mitchell, Mary Powell. Row 3-Mike Nocera, John Min- nocci, Bill Newman, Warren Ottobre, John Mohr, Craig Owens. the new lawerence county 'vocational-tech school offers sophomores a wider choice in curriculum. Row 1, bottom--Joe Pratt, Gary Pagiia, Elizabeth Parks. Row 2-Barbara Perrone, Freddy Palimino, Linda Peffer, Bonita Palombi Row 3-Pamela Pogozelec, Charles Potter, Cindy P 'ROW4-DavidPtlI J phPItk Rg Pt Vt Pg I R 5- MkPI'ch,Ft IdPpffT PtkTyPII 135 sophomore students enjoy sue- cessful school year in 1966. Mr. Latimer, D. Cohen, M. Carusone gch- ROW 7, bOfi0m-Anila Kay PI'eSl0, Bill Ritzert, Madeline Pr6Sii8, JoAnn Raffetto, Joseph Pronesti, Bill Reeher, Nick Ricci, John Judi Risko, Marianna Prall- How2-Paula Fl-9fSC2, Linda Richard- Primerano. Row 4-Josephine Riccio, Bruce Richards, Vincent son, Linda Ritter, Kathryn Price, Joyce Prestopine. Row 3- Plavecsky, Dan Restid, John Rice. 136 one J 4373 1, bottom-Karen Salvati, Patricia Rossi, Martha St. Clair, Santillo, Renee Russo. Row 2-Margaret Scarazzo, Ei- Schlemmer, Judy Robuck, Larry Ross, Toni Santillo, Row 3 -Darcy Robinson, Larry Santillo, David Scala, Lou Scialdone, Nancy Shade. Row 4--Thomas Russiello, James Seaburn, William Schilling, Donald Schlemmer, Angelo Scheplsi, Dennis Rossi. 1, bottom-Chris Sitler, James Slater, Elvira Shaffer, Pa- -Edward Sowash, Richard Smith, Sam Shaffer, Janet Shuster, Snare, Colleen Smith. Row 2-Chester Smith, Denny Shan- Mark Spellman. Row 4-Ed Shinsky, Elisha Shakespeare, Scott John Squicquero, Angelo Squicquero, Harry Sheeler. Row3 Shuster, Richard Shallenberger, Victor Sharek, Paul Sowash. 137 Row 1, bottom-Carol Thomas, Christine Sugyik, Patti Tavern, Stoyonoff, David Sullivan, Beth Swoger, Robert Sudano, Donald Paula Swesey, Marla Swick. Row 2-Kay Stephenson, Tom Tam- Sullivan. Row 4-Joe Taranto, David Street, Larry Szakelyhidig maro, Diane Staruszkiewicz, Kathy Sutkowski. Row 3--James Timothy Stevenson, Dave Stone. Accelerated sophomore science students perform heat experiment in Physics Lab. J. Bognoski, C. Pisani, C. Smith 138 l D D all aa-, aasj Row 1, bottom-Rita Ventriglia, Marie Trivilino, Cynthia To- Jerry Walker, Rick Trivilino, Pete Wallace, Carol Tita, Bar- meo, Sharon Tillia, Row 2-Katy Vogt, Ken Turner, Denise bara Todd. Row 4-Patsy Venditti, Shirley Tindall, Robert Ventriglia, Dianne Vandervort, Valerie Valentino. Row 3- Walton, Rudy Valentino, Ron Wallace. 1, bottom-Steve Yuricha, Carol Wolf, Darlene Marcia Wigton, Robert Zikeli, Sharon Yohn, Thomas Pam Zona. Row 2-LaRae Woods, Janet Wilson. Row 4--Al Wilson, Mark Yeykal, Chuck Wright, Brooke Zeigler, Mary Ann Winter. Row 3- Pete Zona. 139 Juniors find the commons area an ideal place to talk - -and study. Row 1, bottom-Greg Baldwin, Joemma Barsotti, Dianne Bates. Row 2--Carmella Bucci, Barbara Berez- niak, Linda Baldelll, Connie Brown. Row 3-Donna Bango, Mary Jane Biega, Maria Agostinelli. Flow 4- Nancy Barnhart, Ed Alford, Paula Allen, Beth Alexander. J- Siem, A- Newton, D. Seaburn D. Wick, G. Freidoff, W. Milchak 140 'unior class 0 icers plan their busiest year The newly-elected Junior Class officers led the class in an active rogram of events. The first project of the year, Operation Candy, elped to insure a successful prom as juniors surpassed their goal by 1,000. The prom committees, under the leadership of Kathy Chesko and huck Young, selected New York, New York as their theme. ln addition the prom activities, the juniors began planning for their future by taking e Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test and inquiring about prospective olleges, schools of nursing, and employment opportunities. ln sports e Junior Class was well represented with record-breaking participants nd valuable varsity lettermen. Spring was highlighted by the play and e distribution of class rings which marked them as upperclassmen at incoln High School. CLASS OFFICERS ndy Newton, Pres.g Mark Tanner, V-Pres.g Mr. DiCerbo, Sponsor: Beth Turner, Sec.g Patty Cox Treas 141 Claire Todd and A. Friend take a break from Physiology class. rglflas ULUCL UILULUIIULY physiology and revive Wold spirits How 1, bottom-Nannette Blythe, Glenna Bigglns, Maureen Bartolomeo. Row 2- Sam Botte, Tom Boone. Row 3-Nanci Bingle, Gary Bokor. Row 4-Dave Blazin, Paul Boyd, Christine Blank, William Blinn. Row 1 bottom Emma Jean Buzzelli Sandra Burgess Eloise Brown Row Borselli, Mary Buda, Rose Mary Buccelli. Row 3-Jerry Bukac, Linda Burns Bucci, Jim Burnworth. 142 1 bottom-Kathy Ciramella, Kevin Cartwright, Nick Carso, Lynn Coder. Row 4-Mark Caplan, James Campbell. Row 2-Bill Carlin, Griff Clark, Mike Byers, Eddie Casciato, Anthony Carusone. Lawrence Cirelli. Flow 3-Damon Cable, 1 bottom-Judith Cook, Patti Cox, Arlene Craven, Lynn Ceratti. Row 2-Michael Con- John Courtney, Larry Costa, Tom Cortez, Debbie Craven. ' 143 Row 1, botlom-Diane DeBlaso, Linda Davis, Marlene Craven. Row 2--Bill Cunningham, Denny Cusato, Lenny Cunningham, Karen Croston. Row 1, bottom-Kathy DeCecio, Lois DeMasse, Georgianne DeThomas, Har- ry DeNome. Row 2-Karen Deppner, Joe DeLisio, Bill DeCampli, Stephanie Deemer. Row 1, bottom-Tom Fabich, Darlene Donnelly, John Ebersberger. Row 2 -Terry Eversole, Barry Drotleff, Larry Eady, Dave Flumer. . gcholustic aptitude test prepares juniors or their future ow 1, bottom-Mary Lou Fiorelli, Carol Flinner, Patricia Faurie, Ron Foreman, Rhonda Ferrara. Row 4-Jerry Fitzgerald, Tim elene Fidura. Row 2-Karen Flecken, AI Farinelli, Sandy Fauli, DiFrischia, Sam Fidell, Ray Falotico, Gary Filippone. andy Fitzgerald. Row 3-Eugene Fosnaught, Linda Faraoni, 145 juniors surpass their cand Row 1, bottom-Margaret Gill, Georgia Geary, Roberta Gillespie. Row 2 -Gail Freidhoff, Carol Fusco, Carole Frisk. Row 3-Pat Friedsam, Ron Gasper, Kathy Fury. Row 4--Jim Gibbons, Bruce Gardner, Terry Gillespie. 146 3 Row 1, bottom--Tim Gorgas, Shirley Gongaware. Row 2- Norville Gordon. Row 3-Mark Gratchen. Row 4-Chuc Greenwood. 2 . , H if of G x Flow 1, bottom-Bill Grossman. Flow 2-Cathy Haddock. Row -George Haklo. Row 4-Larry Hall. Row 5-Kathleen Hall. oal b more than one thousand dollars. 1 bottom-Georgia Harper, Nancy Hergenrother, Diane Harper. Row 2-Robert Hazen, Hazen, Brent Haswell. Row 3-Patrick Hennon, Charles Hammersmith, Bruce Hazen. bottom-Linda Houk, Rebecca Houk, Kris Holliday. Row 2-Andy Homner, Ronald 'y, Joseph Hill. Row 3-David Hogue, Robert Horton, Tom Herman. 147 Candy co-chairman Ray Smith is assisted by Carter Smith in unloading the candy for their highly successful candy sale. 3 2 Row 1, bottom-Lorraine Izzo, James Joseph, Larri Jo Hutchinson, Barbara J0hflS, Carl J0hr1S, Rich House- Jenkins, Lynelte Hunter. Row 2-Bruce Johnston, John holder, Nick Ierino. Jinar, Barbara Huzinec, Dennis Ippolito. Row 3-Dan as Row 1, bottom-Bill Kinard, Bruce Kelsling, Douglas Kelly. Row 2-Bonnie Kane, Nancy Kennedy. Flow 3-Jeffrey Kent, Donald Kane, Ronald Kaufman 148 5 li is 5: ow 1, bottom-Don Larizza, Charlene LaRitz. Row 2-Bob Le- anski, Randy Laurich, Michael Latiano. Row 3-Bill Lantz, AI- Sft Leitefa. 1, bottom-Anna Marie Lagana, Joseph Kuben. Row 2- ebbie Kuiken, Norman Lutz. Row 3-Anna Knechtel, Tom Kres- el, Elaine LaCava. class rings mark junior status. Row 1, bottom-George Linville, Steven Lodovico. Row 2-Linda Lordi, Cindy Lombardi. Fiow 3-Pat Lordi, Andy Mesko, Craig Lero. 149 Helena Fedora Tom Bell Row 1, bottom-Stanley King, David Landolfi. Row 2-Dennis Kingston, Bill Krestel, John Lamenza. Row 3-Flon Klindienst, Gary Lagana. Y 1 l l l Row 1, bottom-Judy Macioge, Paula Martin. Row 2-Joanne Martino, Brenda Martin. Row 3-Cathy MacDonald, Helga Manz. Row 4-Nick Mancini, John Mathas. Row 5-Robert Marshall, Larry McAnalIen. Row 6-Duane Maietta, Tony Marich. rs develop domestic and industrial skills. 1, bottom-Marlene Moskal, Barry Partridge, Patty Ott, Nancy Nash. Row 2-Sam Dennis Neghiu, Arduino Nocera, Ed Ott. Fiow 3-Robert Owen, Bob Patrizio, Patejak, Andy Newton. ow 1, t?ottomfCheryI Pratt, Cindy Pishioneri, Her- Petro. Row 3-John Polis, Rich Pearlman, John Puzz an Petti, Connie Price.. Row 3-Andrea Pishioneri, Joseph Pisano, George Pollak. uss Pelllgrene, Joyce Piccolo, Eddie Randza, Donna- 151 juniors outline successful campai n operation-cand '9 at kick-of assembl . Junior secret agents plot Operation-Candy at the kick-off assembly. Left to right--IN Caplan, C. Young, J. Stein, T. Wolf, B. Houk, C. Smith. E 3? 3? 2 Row 1, bottom-Judy Molnar, JoAnn Micacchione, William Mllehak, M0ff8ff, PHfI'iCi8 MCCUNG, Fred Nl0hfb8Ch6I', John MOElwain, Toni Karen Muntean, Joyce Morris. Row 2-Deborah Moritza, Jim Mc- Mondell, Sam McAnallen. l Devitt, Jean Ann McDonald, Michael McAnallen. Flow 3-Donald 152 l ow 1, bottom-Coral Schantz, Sharon Sainato. Row 2-Patty Sal- ano, Patty Rozen, Patty Rutter. Row 3-Gary Santillo, Dave Ruhe. ls, Row 1, bottom-Sharon Sewell, Marcie Silvester. Row 2-Linda Shreffler, John Schotsch. Row 3-Ray Shinsky, Dave Seaburn, Patti Simoff. Flow 4-Ray Sloss, Robert Shrock. Row 5-Delbert Schuster. 153 Classroom activities require thought and patience. Paula Martin Row 1, bottom-Susan Solomon, Tom Smith, Kathy Stiefel. Row 2-Ray Smith, George Spoa, John Stewart. Row 3-Carter Smith, Jack Stein, Chris Soltes. Row 1, bottom--Vivian Strohecker, Sandra Sulia, Julia Stiles. Row 2-Denny Stinson, Patty Summers, Brian Taylor. Row 3-Clyde Swoger, Dennis Szakelyhidi, David Strohecker, 154 activities center around spring prom preparations. xow 1, bottom-Nancy Syphrit, Susan Tritt, Patty Ve- Thorpe. Row 3-David Tomeo, Mark Tanner, Marian lezie. Row 2-Clair Todd, Jo Ann Taylor, PeQ9Y Tita, Robert Tamelcoff. bottom-Dana Ventriglia, Joe Valentino. Row 2-Beth Turner, Denny Tyler, Pat Chuck Young and Joemma Barsotti help clean the . Flow 3--Richard Varrati, Thomas Vannoy, Jack Ungham. stock room after making decorations for the prom. 155 Flow 1, bottom-Bonnie Zingaro, Megan Yohn. Row 2-Dale Young, Sam Zona. Row 3 Chuck Young, Jerry Yoho, Randy Woods. Q V Row 1, bottom-Becky Wiley, Nancy Woinar, Ralph Wigton, Tom Wehman, Janis Wattick. Row 3-Anthony Woitkiewicz, Ted Wolf, Betty Wojnar. Row 2-Debbie Walsh, Roberta Windhorst, Cindy Bud Worrell, Don Wick, Jeanette Wehman. 156 fy- ' .J 'mq af N! ,M tl gl? il, ii is ESL? is ESQ, if l s . .4 Y-Teen Court, seated-Anna Marie Carrozza, Lana Moskal, Susa Matrangol, Donna Mercurig standing-Cindy Pisani, Darcy Robinsor Trudy Houk. Sophomore girls'-women's faculty game sponsored for the benefit of the C. P. English students, M. Latiano, J. Taylor, and M. Gralche Echo. J. DeMark, Mrs. Timmerman, Mr. Wigton, K. Vogt. put on a skit while studying Hamlet. . F 158 written work ancl daily assignments frequently keep underclassmen occupied 19 the end anticipated, but unexpected. symbols of false sophistication . . . a carefree instant . . . a doubtful future, the time that lingers . . . drags on . . . but, weekend blasts, snowball fights, games, . . . never again. pompous confusion with contrasting murmurs of joy . . . sadness . . . a new beginning. seniors . . 1 I 5 .. -1 - 3 1 f 1 I Q s . Q Y Q , 1 .ml 1 r . U7 5 qi .. P ' , if . - .- ..,w 'z 1 - ?f 4 AY X 14 I A. 41 fr f , f VW 14,11 1-f'W,4M,?',11'4: '71xh1'7 44f4 1,31 MTE! 0 plz, 6. rv is rx fl, . O 4 ' Lim.. 3. 1 0 3 r i 1 ai' . gg. Q, - Ar. -'af' V.. J Y' , ' nb, 9 . r x ,.... gui 5 R A Class Officers - Frank McElwain, Presidentg Richard Bartolomeo, Vice President,' Debbi Marziano, Secretaryg Debbie Schuster, Treasurer. seniors combine their ef orts for a successful year Seniors began the school year with annual compe- tition between homerooms in the magazine campaign. The ten homerooms, represented by Peanuts char- acters, netted a record 315,834.92 to finance the Ellwoodian. Class elections and cabinet organization were followed by Homecoming activities. For the first time, the traditional homecoming activities. For the first time, the traditional homecoming ceremony was highlighted by the election of a crown bearer and a scepter bearer in addition to the queen, Patti Laszlo. During the school year, seniors were occupied with college boards, college admissions, job placements, and many academic frustrations. The class party was held on April 8, and the usual flurry of May activities was highlighted by the dinner dance and prom. The year's activties came to a close with the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercise in June. 162 Mr. William DeVinney, Class Sponsor Ted Aiken Robert Babcock l s John Barberio Roberta Allen Robert Andrews Larry Badger Judith Badu ra Joyce Barnhart Essia Barron 163 Judith Austin Michael Baker l Matthew Barsotti Linda Bartolomeo Richard Bartolomeo Harold Bastian James Bastian t Benetta Bates Larry Bates James Baxter Kathleen Bellissimo seniors serve their community with part-time jobs. 164 l Vincent Bellissimo Patricia Berezniak Michael Biego Concetta Biordi Mary Blackwell James Blaine 'K , . kk', All in the line of duty, Santa Claus, alias Scott Kerr, passes out calendars. 165 Kenneth Bingle John Blank Nellie Bollinger Charlene Brenneman Ellen Brown Roberta Brown Phyllis Buccelli James Bu rnell Larry Bu rns Gene Brown Noreen Brown Mary Bucci Frank Buda Gay Burrows Susan Bushman Ronald Butch Cheryl Butler Phillip Buzard seniors meet the red baron's magazine challenge. Characters from Peanuts come alive as seniors kick off the maga- zine campaign. Kathleen Campbell l l S. Streeter, B. Mcclintick William Canterna 167 Contestants display skill and imagination at the annual Junior Miss competition held this year at Ellwood City. J. Hoover seniors present imaginative talent in junior miss pagent. Joel Caplan Victoria Carrozza Phillip Chalfant Michelle Chiaro Albert Carusone Jo Anne Casuccio William Christopher Robert Cistolo 168 Kathie Cochran V Patricia Conti Thomas Costa Susan Colao Thomas Cole Nonce Condell Stanley Conti Kathryn Contrucci Ray Cortez Av Linda Coulter I Domenick Cox Linda Cunningham 169 Robert Cunningham Donald Curry Antonia D'Amico Dennis D'AngeIo Marilyn Davis Kathryn DeCaria Saundra DeCaria Frank DeCecio senior girls gain clerical experience with of 'ce practice J. Summers, D. Morabito improve the techniques of speed typing by automatic dictation. i ti 1:-il-afwSfi wf-aiviw f' M.. 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Kathleen DeVries Linda DiBiagio Joseph DiFrischia Richard DiFrischia 171 Adelaide DiLeonardo Renee Drotlaff laszlo reigns as the Chonda Duncan Phillip Fabich James Dunn Phyllis Eonta Donna Evans Frank Falotico Rocco Favorite Lucy Feragonia 172 1967 homecomin queen. Nicholas Ferrante Valerie Ferrante l Yvonne Ferrante Vincent Ferrese Patti Laszlo begins her reign as homecoming queen as she is crowned by last year's queen, Betsy Mallary. Christopher Ferrigno Thomas Ferrucci i i Richard Figurel Richard Fiori Susan Fitzgerald Andrew Flis Joseph Ford John Fosnaught Thomas Fray Paul Frederick Carol Freed Kathy Freiin John Fritzman William Furby 174 dent librarian tries to locate a classmale's reference material. Grace Anna Howell Katherine Fusco Ronald Gebhardt Stephen Galati Lee Gebrosky seniors utilize library for every form of research. t pical american welcome is given or bill by seniors. Maria Gelles Arthur Gibbons Cynthia Gillespie Francis Gioffrer CZ, li QQ - 5 .4- Q Rik - . .,:: A is , g rss 955, wld 'S fi - ffffhi K we X 'wig s m: kk f '1 we 3' Q, 'F 2 1 'R Y Q 5 5? sg ' s i ,xg ,. Q r S he Eff ,L Q as --: . :::- Q i is 2 .ms,iiss?Ermws . 1 Uisggnfmffggisaf rs ,, 559 :gk Em 4 Q ' Ei :fffi121f',1Efi1B,s 'G f fiiiliiigiiifii'-sw f . 6 LHR fr-i1'frf'fsQ-. N M Mgiifiq Mi, W ze ,Messe K 5 gig: 5 , yr i 5 Jsisggziigiii fgi i hiifsrfw Csiilviili'5p?Vww , Q iss' f serif ' f ss.r,-i--piigqf 'x W ' 'i 55 Ui, K .RAE f'ff fit Wi, L Uxi x V . f 55, z, , f -'H ' V - f fi 6 851 1- I.: - A 'VM-f 4 . .1 ' ri. f, 2255 : . 22. 1: 5 f 1 ggi K g 4.:: is ,, fb Q 4 if-,-5:-fel K Q if e ,Z Q Q --f' Mi 4 we K 4 5 3 W fn. 29 Michael Gioffre Leonard Goatley Janice Goscewski 176 An August party welcomes Bill lzurieta from Ecuador. S. Hoenstine, N. Useriu, B. Izurieta, J. DeMark ag f-ffrg, f t, -ffl, ' V1 252- ,.. R, ., f fm, Grace Gottuso l W, Norman Graham John Grant Joseph Greco Rozalyn Gurgacz James Hackett Karen Hairhoger 177 Peter Greco Rodney Haswell D, Thomas Haswell Constance Hawrylak Mark Hienz Michael Hintzel Carol Holler Gerald Hollerman Ernest Hemmerly Diane Hienz Susan Hoenstine Susan Hogue Judith Hoover Kerry Hoover seniors develop creative skills from their individual hobbies At ts like Donna DeFilIippo find an outlet for their talents. Carol HOl't0f1 DOl'0'fhY Houk Kathy Houk Grace Anna Howell William Hudspath Lee Huff 179 Robert Huffman David Ialongo John Ippolito Kenneth Ippolito Louis Ippolito Marsha Ippolito Bill lzurieta Joseph Izzo David Jeckavitch Denine Jinar Kathy Johns Marshall Johnson 180 Da vid Jones Elaine Jones Carl Karner William Kelle Y Barbara Kelly Kathy Kenned y Scott Kerr Charles Kettler a ter school gatherings relieve seniors' tensions. After school students gather to talk and N. Useriu, S. Galati sip Pepsis. i is , Gary Kirkham Maureen Kish Cynthia Kloos Mary Ellen Knotts Jack Kondrasuk Judith Korn Deborah Kozak Dennis Kozak Nancy Kromer Henry Kubinski James Lackey Susana Lample 182 Z Jeffrey Lash Deborah Lasso Patricia Laszlo Laura Laiimef many seniors act as guides during parent-ll2ClChBT SBS-Si0nS On a rare opportunity, Seniors could direct their parents. Bill Christopher, Debbie Marziano 183 senior boys mock ne-ca cheerleaders at pep rally. Sh-9fYn Latimer William Lawson Roy Lewis Mary Lindsay A group of cheerleaders, claiming to be from New Castle, visit a pep rally before the Neca game. Left to right-K. Houk, D. Shaffer, C. Music, J. Barberio, B. McClintick. Gary LeLoup Mary Lendick Nancy Liss Mary Jo Listorti Raymond Lobozzo Michael Loccisano Patricia Locke Nancy Lombardi James Looney George Lordi Luana Lordi James Lusher L. Mark Lussky 185 Frederick Macioge Ronald Maietta Joanne Malutich Susan Manning Michael Manzo Patricia Manzo Sandra Marshall Michael Martin Paul Martin 186 Richard Mangelli Karen Marshall Cosimo Martongelli Deborah Marziano Jacob Mazzant Cynthia McCarter crown and scepter bearers attend 1967 homecoming queen P, HOMECOMING COURT Row 1 P. Laszlo, Homecoming Queen. Row 2-J. Pavlovic, D Schuster R Gurgacz Scepter Bearerp M. Zikeli, L. DiBiagio, L. Newton, D. Marziano. X, V r I r P N41 Vuvvi i,: A , 'r:': , Row 3-J. Caeuccio, Crown Bearer. 187 seniors work hard to insure early college acceptance. Bruce McClintick Della McCune Gary LeLoup looks with pride at his letter of acceptance. Jane McClymonds Frank McElwain Dennis McCullough Kathy McElwain Barbara McKim Alfred Migliorato Daniel Milnes Gerald Mook Dorothy Morabito Ellen Morgan Richard Morgan Linda Moritza Eugene Morrison Edward Moyer Tim Mulhollen Charles Music 189 Carol Myers Gloria Nativio Walter Nye Thomas Ott Marsha Pacella ' Anthony Paglia Linda Newell Linda Newton Virginia Ottobre Christine Ottobre Steve Palatka Lawrence Pasquale Cynthia Patterson Judith Pavlovic Linda Pavlovic Dan Perriello C6 99 class cabinet plans a successful year for the class of 67 CLASS CABINET-Row 1-K. Bellissimo, F. McElwain, S. Soltes. Row 2-R. Sbarro, S, Palatka, S. Kerr, D. lalongo. Row 3-T. Fray, J. Ford, E. Weingartner. 191 students resort to unique activities for relaxation. When the family car isn't available, Seniors improvise. Robert Cunningham Cynthia Pertile Robert Petro William Pifer Richard Pisano in I , T ' '55 I ,V . Barbara Pistachio Erika Pitelka 3 David Potter Joseph Potter John Powell l Susan Powell Phyllis Pratt Stephen Pulleo Richard Powell Barbara Rambo Jane Richards David Ripper William Ritorto 193 Ellen Roberts Joseph Rocco Barbara Runyan Richard Sbarro Anthony Ross Gary Rutter Andrea Schenker Thomas Ruhe Patricia Sabatino Linda Schepisi Senior girls serve as aides at lhe local hospitals. Adelaide DiLeonardo, Marilyn Tanner. volunteers give spare time or ucandy stripe duties. Deborah Schuster Barbara Seetch lrenea Shablesky Daniel Shaffer Larry Shaffer Lana Shallenberger Donald Short Barry Sicard 195 V. X Seniors show no signs of exhaustion at the after-prom. R. Gurgacz, R. Maietta. Thomas Sitler Diana Skewis Carolyn Slater 196 dancing keeps Timothy Siovaila Deborah Smith wear seniors awake until dawn a y A 5 t the after prom party Jane Smith Janice Smith Linda Snare Susan Soltes Mary Jane Stilley Stephen Streeter Patricia Sullivan Jo Ann Summers 197 Janet Swoger Michael Symbala William Szakelyhidi Kathleen Tammare Marilyn Tanner Penny Tanner Kay Tarver measuring for caps and gowns is a step toward graduation. 198 Roberta Thorpe Mike Loccisano anticipates June graduation with cap and gown measurement. A 0 Karen Tita Edward Todd Daniel Tomon Gretchen Turner NiC0lG'fa Useriu Judith Vansovich Louis Varrato Carol Venezie Di' Raymond Venezie Rosemary Verdecchia David Wallace Dorothy Wallace 199 3. 2 5 A , Homecoming is not always girls in gowns and new cars. Frank McEIwain, Debbie Marziano. excitement prevails as final preparations are made for the annual homecoming. -Q -.-7' l Edward Weingartner 200 Bruce Watson Florence Watterson Margie Welsh Sandra Widdowfield Paula Wilson James Workley Jay Wiley Graceann Wiley Janet Wisbith Carolyn Wolfe Thomas Yohn Gerald Young 201 er skiing offers r axa 3C8fiOl'l. Patricia Young 2 Anita Zona Marie Zikeli Janice Zona summer recreations give a welcome break from classes in memoriam ANTHONY SUPPA Tony was born September 15, 1949 and died June 22, 1965, as a result of open- heart surgery. At Lincoln, Tony was a member of the Photo Crew. J 3 ci Calhoun E Jean BS MS Westminster College: health,7Jhys'iology':and anatomy, National Honor Society. Canterna William-B.E. M.Ed.' Du uesne Abranovic, Alan-B.A., Arizona State Uni- 09V and world 9e09faPhY- versity: Industrial Arts. Charles, Esther-B.S.C., Grove City College: Adams, Dorothy-B.S., Pennsylvania State typing- University: sewing. t3 Agostino, Marion-B.S., M.Ed.: Indiana Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Westminster Col- -sa lege: Spanish, Spanish Club. Aley, Dora--A.B., Grove City College: Latin, Latin Club. Aloi, Frank-B.S., B.A., Geneva College: driver education, assistant basketball coach. Anderson, Clara--B.S.E., M.S.: Geneva Col- lege, Western Reserve University: librarian, library assistants. Ansell, James-B.S., M.Ed.: Slippery Flock State College, University of Pittsburgh: physical education. Ansell, Kathryn-B.S., Slippery Rock State College: physical education. Backstrom, Evelyn-B.M., Chicago Bush Conservatory of Music: junior high choir. Bamford, Eileen-Ft.N., Mercy Hospital: school nurse. Baringer, Letha-B.A., M.S. Ed.: Geneva College, Westminster College: junior high guidance counselor, Y-teens, Junior High Student Council. Barnhart, Charles-B.S., M.Ed.: Rock State College, University burgh: Director of Instruction. Slippery of Pitts- Beatrice, Sara-B.A., Seton Hill College: Latin. Bobin, Leona--B.S., Clarion State College: English, Sophomore Class. Sw Colavincenzo, Herbert-B.A., Geneva Col- - lege: science. , , , Cl University, Westminster College: psychol-ff---., i K X 6 ,ff.5Z.5172z' 3 XX, 9 ,6 Gehm, Paul-B.S., M.S.: Duquesne Univer- sity, Duquesne University: Senior High choir director, general music, Choral Ca- pers. Ghere, Lee-B.S., M.Ed.: Edinboro State College, Edinboro State College: science, ' Conservation Club. Gills, Howard-B.S., M.Ed., Grove City Col- lege, University of Pittsburgh: chemistry. Hairhoger, Donald-B.S., Geneva College: f history. xt Y '-N ole, Kathleen-B.A., Geneva College: -1' French, French Club. Hannold, H. Elwood-B.S., Slippery Rock NJ State College: mathematics, Hi-Y Club. Costa, Donald-B.A., M.A.: University of Q , .J XQQ Notre Dame, Duquesne University: Eng- 1-Nlglxarley, lish: head football coach, Senior Dra- W lege: Sv William-B.S., California State Col- mechanical drawing, shop. matics. T ,fJ,Hawke, Norma-B.S., Slippery Flock State . Costa, Douglas-B.S., Geneva College: Eng- his College: reading, English. N lish, Ellwoodian Co-Sponsor. he V Q Hennon, L. Butler--B.S., M.Ed.: Geneva Col- Craig, LaRue-A.B., M.Ed.: University of lege, University of Pittsburgh: assistant Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh: Senior ,Q principal, basketball coach, Club Council. High Guidance Counselor, Senior Student Council' F'T'A' QS-fHuff, AltafB.S., .Indiana University of Penn- X sylvania: clerical practice, typing. Q53 Croissant, William-B.S., Pennsylvania State U-niversity: band director, general music, lonta, Gloria-Bus., M-Ed.: Slippery Rock 'ugh School ensemmes' State College, Westminster College: Eng- - lish, Junior Dramatics Club. fjaxinton, Carole--B.A., Geneva College: Q panish, Spanish Club. Davis, Elinore-B.A., Geneva College: Eng- lish, spelling. F5 Jinar, George-B.S., Edinboro State College: crafts. Keller, Francis-B.S., M.Ed.: University at Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh: plane -Q' , Xl3DeMark, Phyllis-B.S.,' Indiana University of geometry, athletic manager. Pennsylvania, English, Ellwoodian Co---- Sponsor, Jr. Dramatics. N,3DeVinney, P. William-B.S., indiana Univer- sity of Pennsylvania: algebra, trigonom- etry, Senior Class. '-DiCerbo, Ralph-B.A., M.Ed.: Geneva Col- lege, Indiana University of Pennsylvania: American government, sociology- Junior s-ij Class. Xt-. Lxliinner, Laurence-B.A., M.A.: Geneva Col- lege, Duke University: American history. Boots, Ftuth-A.B., Asbury College: English. CSFOISY, RGYTUOUG-B-A., SliPP9fY Rock State College: history, Sophomore Class. Boschini, Eugene-B.S., Clarion State Col- lege: civics. Fox, Kathryn-Fl.D.N., Temple University: dental hygienist. Brooks, Jack--B.S., M.D.: Grove City Col- lege, University of Pittsburgh School of Fusetti, James-B.S., Edinboro State Col- Medicine: school doctor. lege: American history, world cultures. Burrows, Paul-B.A., Tarkio College: Eng- Gatto, Lou-B.S., Geneva College: special lush. education, Junior High football coach. 204 ' -J Keller, Patricia-B.A., Grove City College: iii English, journalism, Echo sponsor. XQ King, John-A.B., M.S.Ed.: Marietta College, -,J Westminster College: biology, faculty man- . -- ager of athletics. bi .,,, 'Q Kirklin, Duane-B.S.Ed., Slipper Rock State KJ Collerge: science, Junior High football coac . Kirkpatrick, Lorraine-B.S., Clarion State its College: mathematics. 411 Koszela, Mary-B.A., Geneva College: world Q' cultures. Q, .xg Kuben, Mary-B.S., Slippery Rock State tile, College: physical education. , LaRitz, Marion-B.A., Grove City College: English, spelling. X? gLatimer, William-B.A., M.Ed.: Geneva Col- ' lege, Westminster College: senior high S guidance counselor, Senior High Student Council, Junior High football equipment. aatshaw, Curtis-B.S., Geneva College: , mathematics. l Long,.Clarence-B.S., M.A., Ed.D.: Califor- nia State College, University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh: Superintendent , of Schools. Lostetter, Marjorie-B.A., Westminster Col- lege: speech and world cultures. -lllagnifico, Dominick-B.S., M.S.Ed.: Edin- boro State College, Westminster College: , physics, physical science. antz, Carl-B.B.A., Westminster College: history, assistant football coach and golf coach. astropietro, Barbara-B.S., Slippery Rock State College: ungraded junior high. cBride, Melissa-B.A., Geneva College: French. cKnight, Elizabeth-A.B., M.A.: Westmin- ster College, Columbia University: physics, Photo Club. eyer, Michal-B.S., Pennsylvania State niversity: foods, cheerleaders, Y-teens. iles, Jean-B.A., M.S.Ed.: Geneva College, Westminster College: English, Tri-Hi-Y. iller, Ronald-B.S., Clarion State College: biology. ontgomery, Eugene-B.A., University of ittsburgh: mathematics. unnell, Robert-A.B., Geneva College: al- gebra, assistant football coach. yers, Beatrice-B.A., M.L.: Geneva College, University of Pittsburgh: English. ewton, Elizabeth--A.B., Westminster Col- lege: English. ewton, Omer-B.S., Geneva College: driver education. ewton, Ralph-B.S., B.A.: Geneva College, Geneva College: general business, eco- nomics, Job-Experience Program. berfeitinger, Howard-B.S., M.Ed.: Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh: health. gden, Cornelia-B.A., Premier: Ohio Wes- leyan University, University of Grenoble: French. nico, Samuel-B.S., M.Ed.: Edinboro State College, indiana University ot Pennsyl- vania: fine arts, Art Club. rino, Fred-A.A., B.A.: Pennsylvania State .1 XJ 4? .s, ts vat , , vs KX QE -... K3 X. sa -1 X: NJ pJ .lf ,X J x ss Ns N 3 Plunkett, George--B.S., D.D.S.: Allegheny College, University of Pittsburgh Dental School: school dentist. Raschella, John-B.S., M.Ed.: Geneva Col- lege, University of Pittsburgh: general science. Reese, George-B.A., M.Ed.: Geneva Col- lege, University of Pittsburgh: civics, Dance Club, Committee for Young Adults Voting Rights. Ricci, Marianne-B.S., M.Ed.: Indiana Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh: general math, English. Richards, Lois-R.N., B.S., Presbyterian School of Nursing, University of Pitts- burgh: school nurse. Rossman, Gerald-B.S., Geneva College: practical science, practical chemistry, Dance Club. Timmerman, Robert-B.S., West Virginia University: physical education, assistant football and baseball coach. Wallace, Charles-B.S., M.Ed.: Slippery Rock State College, University of Pittsburgh: assistant principal. Wallis, Robert-B.S., California State Col- lege: metal shop, auto shop. Whisler, Russell-B.S., Slippery Rock State College: social studies. Williams, Howell-B.S., M.Ed.: Ohio State University, University of Pittsburgh: biol- ogy, Sound Crew, Stage Crew. Wilson, Malcolm-B.S., M.A.: Geneva Col- lege, University of Pittsburgh: trigonom- etry, algebra. Winegar, Donald-B.S., Geneva College: bi- ology, general science, civil defense, Key Club. Saunders, Sarah-B.S., Slippery -Rock State College: reading, English, majorettes. Wooster, Clara-B.S., M.Litt.: lndiana Uni- , versity of gennsylvania, bUniversityE of - . ,NNJ Pittsburgh: ookkeeping, usiness ng- Shslgerhgfhnearildatici',A'6S,Z?f,La ggfgsgsl' mod lish, Lincoln Activities Business Manager. snaffer, Kenneth-B.S., M.Ed.: Grove City Zahnlsfifv Kenneth-B-3-1 'Vl-EW D-Fd-5 Uni' ,C He e W Stminst r C H e. modem 1 versity of Akron, University of Pittsburgh, 'O Q ' e e 0 eg ' 'X Universit ' ' - - A . y of Pittsburgh, business mathe- geometry' Introductory analysm' matics, business law, shorthand. Shaffer, Sally-B.A., M.Ed.: Gettysburg Col- lege, Westminster College: English. Shaffer, Wayne-B.A., Geneva College: American government. Shaw, Bernard-B.S., Clarion State College: speech therapist. 'sb Q3 Sovalo, Rose-B.S., B.A., M.Ed.: Geneva 'X College, University of Pittsburgh: short- N5 hand, general business, shorthand-trans- 'Q cription, Ellwoodian. st 5 -in Spellman, William-B.S., M.A.: West Vir- 'Hs-N. ginia University, West Virginia University: -J 'Junior High guidance counselor, baseball coach, Junior High basketball, Junior High BJ Student Council. Stewart, Ralph-B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology: wood shop. ft . Streit, Sandra-B.S., Geneva College: gen- eral math, Y-teens. L3 SQ Strohl, Florence-B.S., Kent State University: To secretary to Superintendent of Schools. -23 Taggart, Arthur-B.S., M.E., M.Ed.: Slippery University, Pennsylvania State University: Rock State College, California State Col- Junior High band, Stage Band. ' lege, University ot Pittsburgh: principal. 205 E. S. E. A. Bish, Alfred-B.S., M.Ed.: Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, Westminster Col- lege: Guidance Counselor. Bodensky, Andrew-B.S., M.Ed.: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University: instructional materials coordinator, Audio-Visual Club. Boyd, Jon-B.S., Slippery Rock State Col- lege: librarian. Cioffi, Joseph-B.S., M.Ed.: Geneva College, Westminster College: home and school visitor, Junior High basketball coach. Giovannini, Gloria-B.S., M.Ed.: Geneva College, University of Pittsburgh: reme- dial reading. Hoyt, Linda-B.S., Clarion State College: elementary librarian. Oliastro, Louis-B.A., M.Ed.: Geneva Col- lege, University of Pittsburgh: Director of Star Program. Wick, Jean-B.S.Ed., M.Ed.: Geneva Col- lege, Westminster College: reading. senior director -A- Aiken, Ted-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Allen, Roberta-F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2. Andrews, Robert-None. Austin, Judith-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. -B- Babcock, Robert-Baseball 1, 2, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 33 Concert Choir 43 Varsity Club 4. Badger, Larry-Choir 1,, 2, 3, 4. Badura, Judith-Art Club 3, 43 Student Council 33 Y-Teens 2. Baker, Michael-Spanish Club 2, 3. Barberio, John-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. Barnhart, Joyce-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Barron, Essia-Choir 13 Library Crew 13 Office Crew 2, 3, 4. Barsotti, Matthew-Basketball 3. Bartolomeo, Linda-Art Club 2, 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. Bartolomeo, Richard-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 glafs Vice-President 3, 43 Varsity Club Bastian, Harold-Choir 1, 4. Bastian, James-Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Photo Crew 1, 2, 3. Bates, Benetta-Choir 1, 23 Concert Chgir 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y- Teens 1. Bates, Larry-None. Baxter, James-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Bellissimo, Kathleen-Class Cabinet 3,43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 4. Bellissimo, Vincent--Basketball 1, 23 Foot- ball 13 Golf 3, 4. Berezniak, Patricia-Class Play 33 Dramatics 1, 2. 49 Echo Staff 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 33 Sound Crew 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Biego, Michael--None. Bingle, Kenneth-None. Biordi, Concetta-Cheerleader 33 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Office Crew 13 Spanish Club 33 Student Council 2, 3, 4. Blackwell, Mary-Band 1, 2. Blaine, James-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Club Council 4? Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 1. Blank, John-Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Cabi- net 33 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 3,41 Latin Club 2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Bollinger, Nellie-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Brenneman, Charlene-Audio-Visual Club 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 Choral Capers 3, 43 Class Play 33 Concert Choir 3, 43 Ellwoodian Staff 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. Brown, Ellen-Choir 13 Student Council 43 Y-Teens 1. Brown, Gene-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Brown, Noreen-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4' Y-Teens 1, 2. ' Brown, Roberta-Dramatics 1, 23 F.T.A. 3, 4' B Latin' Club 3,4. ' ucce i, Phyllis-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Da Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. noe Bucci, Mary-Choir 2, 3, 4. Buda, Frank-Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 F.T.A.'3,4Q Spanish Club 2. Burnell, James-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 4. Burns, Larry-Echo Staff 4. Burrows, Gay-Band 1, 2, 33 French Club 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Bushman, Susan-Choir 1, 2, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Butch, Ronald-None. Butler, Cheryl-Art Club 3, 43 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 1. Buzard, Phillip-Echo staff 4. -Q- Campbell, Kathleen-Art Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 1. Canterna, William-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3. Caplan, Joel-Bowling Club 1, 2, 33 Dance Club 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Ellwoodian Staff 43 French Club 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Photo Crew 2, 3, 4. Carrozza, Victoria-Spanish Club 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. Carusone, Albert-French Club 43 Latin Club 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. Casuccio, Jo Anne-Business Manager of Ellwoodian 43 Cheerleader 43 Choir 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 23 F.T.A. 3,42 Homecoming Court 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Chalfant, Phillip-Countersport Area Junior- Senior High School 1, 2, 33 French Club 4. Chiaro, Michele-Choir 13 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Christopher, William--Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 13 Club Council 43 Football 13 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 43 Varsity Club 4. Cistolo, Robert--Club Council 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. Cochran, Kathie-Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y- Teens 1. Colao, Susan-Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Cole, Thomas-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Condell, Nonce-Choir 13 Choral Capers 43 Club Council 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 3, 43 Dramatics 43 Spanish Club 2. Conti, Patricia-Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Y- Teens 2. Conti, Stanley-Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 33 Key Club 3, 4. Contrucci, Kathryn-F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2. Cortez, Ray-None. Costa, Thomas-Class Cabinet 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Prom Co- Chairman 33 Varsity Club 3, 4. Coulter, Linda-Choir 1, 23 Office Crew 23 Spgnish Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens Cox, Domenick-Choir 1, 2, 4. Cunningham, Linda-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 33 Dance Band 1, 2, 33 Dramatics 3, 43 Ellwoodian Staff 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Cunningham, Robert-Choir 13 Dramatics 43 French Club 43 Latin Club 3. Cugrya,Ddonald--Audio-Visual Club 2, Track -D... D'Amico, Antonia-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. D'Angelo, Dennis-Baseball 2, 33 Hi-Y 4. Davis, Marilyn-F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Library Crew 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. De Carla, Kathryn-French Club 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. De Carla, Saundra-Art Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Latin Club 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. De Cecio, Frank-Football 1. 206 Deems, Thomas-Cholr 1, 2, 3, 4. DeFillippo, Donna-Art Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 2. DeMark, Joanne-Echo Staff 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4. De Nome, Joseph-None. De Nome, Louis-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Club Council 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. DeOtto, Rose Marie-F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 4. Derrow, Ronald-Choir 1, 3, 43 Choral Cap- ers 43 Football 33 Traffic Crew 1. De Tullio, David-Baseball 13 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4. De Vries, Kathleen-Choir 1, 2, 3. Di Biagio, Linda-Cheerleader 1, 33 French Club 23 Homecoming Court 43 Office Crew 43 Student Council 13 Y-Teens 1, 2. Di Frischia, Joseph-Audio-Visual Club 23 Echo Staff 4. Di Frischia, Richard-None. Di Leonardo, Adelaide-Choir 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Majorette 3, 4. Drotleff, Renee-Choir 13 Ellwoodian Typist 43 Library Crew 13 Y-Teens 1. Duncan, Chonda-Choir 13 Y-Teens 1, 2. Dunn, James-None. -E- Eonta, Phyllis-Choir 1. Evans, Donna-Art Club 33 Choir 1, 23 Dance Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. ....F.. Fabich, Philip--None. Falotico, Frank-Dramatics 43 Football 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 3. Favorite, Rocco-Shenango High School 1, 2. Feragonia, Lucy-Choir 13 Spanish Club 1, 23 Student Council 1. Ferrante, Nicholas-None. Ferrante, Valerie-Choir 13 Y-Teens 1,2. Ferrante, Yvonne-Choir 1, 3, 43 Library Crew 13 Office Crew 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Ferrese, Vincent-Basketball 13 Dance Club 3, 43 Football 13 Hi-Y 43 Spanish Club 4. Ferrigno, Christopher-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Ferrucci, Thomas-Choir 43 Dramatics 33 Office Crew 3. Figurel, Richard-Art Club 2, 3, 43 Football 33 Hi-Y 4. Fiori, Richard-Brennerdale Seminary 1, 23 Class Cabinet 33 Football 3,43 Hi-Y Club 43 Track 23 Varsity Club 4. Fitzgerald, Susan-Mars High School 1, 23 Echo Staff 43 French Club 4. Flis, Andrew-Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Football 33 Track 13 Varsity Club 3, 4, Ford, Joseph-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Cabi- net 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Fosnaught, John--Football 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 33 Spanish Club 2,42 Track 2,43 Varsity Club 3, 4. Fray, Thomas-Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 13 F.T.A. 3, 4. Frederick, Paul-Choir 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Track 3, 4. Freed, Carol-Choir 13 French Club 23 Stu- dent Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Frelin, Kathy Jo-Choir 1, 2, 43 Y-Teens 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Fritzman, John-Football 1, 2, 3. Furby, William-Choir 13 Concert Choir 2, 33 Track 2,3,43 Varsity Club 3, 4. Fusco, Katherine-Cheerleader 1, 33 Choir 13 French Club 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Student Council 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. -G.... Galati, Stephen-Basketball 13 Club Coun- cil 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 43 Span- ish Club 43 Student Council 43 Track 13 Varsity Club 3, 4. gebhardt, Ronald-None. ebrosky, Lee-None. Belles, Maria-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish , Club 1, 2. ibbons, Arthur-Choir 1, 3, 4. illespie, Cynthia-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Tri- ' Hi-Y 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. ioffre, Francis-None. ioffre, Michael-Club Council 4, Latin Club 4. Soatley, Leonard-Basketball 1, 2, Choir 1, Track 1. lioscewski, Janice-An club 3, 4, Band 1, 1 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Spanish ' Club 3, 4. liottuso, Grace-Art Club 2, Audio-Visual Club 3, Choir 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club , 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. graham, Norman-Choir 1, Football 1. rant, John-Basketball 1, 2, 3, Echo Staff 3, 4, Football 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3. reco, Joseph-None. reco, Peter-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. gurgacz, Rozalyn-Choir 1, Homecoming Court 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. ...H- ackett, James-None. airhoger, Karen-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. aswell, Rodney-None. aswell, Thomas-Choir 1. awrylak, Constance-Audio-Visual Club 3, 4, Choir 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Span- ish Club 3,4. emmerly, Ernest-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Cabinet 3, Football 1, Varsity Club 3, 4. ienz, Diane-Choir 1, 2, Echo Staff 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 1, Y-Teens 1, 2. ienz, Mark-Choir 1, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. 'ntzel, Michael-None. oenstine, Susan-Art Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 3, 4, Ellwoodian Staff 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Nlatgongl Honor Society 4, Student Coun- cu gue, Susan-Band 1, Dance Club 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y- Teens 1, 2. oller, Carol-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. llerman, Gerald-None. over, Judith-Art Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Choir 1, Class Play 3, Ellwoodian Staff 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. over, Kerry-None. rton, Carol-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. uk, Dorothy-Art Club 4, Choir 1, 2, Y- Teens 1, 2. uk, Kathy-Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Choir 1, Choral Capers 2, 3, 4, Class Cabinet 3, Club Council 2, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. well, Grace Anna-Art Club 3, 4, Choir 1, Dramatics 3, 4, Echo Staff 4, F.T.A. 3,4, Latin Club 2, Library Crew 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. dspath, William-Bowling Club 1. ff, Lee-Choir 1, Choral Capers 4, Con- cert Choir 2, 4, Ellwoodian Staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Photo Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. ffman, Ftobert-Choir 1. ...1- ongo, David-Choral Capers 2, 4, Class Cabinet 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4. lppolito, John-None. lppolito, Kenneth-None. lppolito, Louis--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3. lppolito, Marsha-Art Club 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Library Crew 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1. lzurieta, Bill-American Field Service, Dance Club 4, Student Council 4. Izzo, Joseph-None. -J- Jeckavitch, David-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. Jinar, Denine-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. Johns, Kathy-Choir 1, 2, Concert Choir 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Johnson, Marshall-None. Jones, David-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, Ellwoodian Staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Jones, Elaine-Choir 1, Office Crew 3, Y- Teens 1. -K- Karner, Carl-None. Kelley, William-Choir 1, 2. Kelly, Barbara-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Kennedy, Kathy-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Latin Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. Kerr, Scott-Choir 1, Concert Choir 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Kettler, Charles-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Kirkham, Gary-None. Kish, Maureen-Choir 1, 2, French Club 3, Y-Teens 2. Kloos, Cynthia-Choir 1, Office Crew 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. Knotts, Mary Ellen-Rochester High School 1, 2. Kondrasuk, Jack-Echo Staff 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 2. Korn, Judith-Art Club 2, 3, 4, Club Coun- cil 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Library Crew 2. Kozak, Deborah-Art Club 3, 4, Band 1, Club Council 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. Kozak, Dennis-Band 1, Dance Club 3, 4, Ellwoodian Staff 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. Kromer, Nancy-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 1,2. Kubinski, Henry-None. -L- Lackey, James-None. Lample, Susana-Art Club 3, 4, Choir 1. Lash, Jeffrey-Baseball 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4. Lasso, Deborah-Art Club 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Y-Teens 2. Laszlo, Patricia-Choir 1, 3, Club Council 2, Concert Choir 4, Dramatics 1, 2, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. Latimer, Laura-Choir 1, 2, 3, Office Crew 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. Latimer, Sharyn-Choir 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Library Crew 1, Y-Teens 1, 2. Lawson, William-French Club 4. 207 LeLoup, Gary-Band 1, 2, 3, 4: N?ti0I'lBl Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Lendick, Mary-Cheerleader 1, Choir 1, 2, French Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 1,2. Lewis, Ftoy-Spanish Club 2. Lindsay, Mary-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Liss, Nancy-Band 1, 2, 3, Ellwoodian Staff 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. Listorti, Mary Jo-Office Crew 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Lobozzo, Raymond-Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Loccisano, Michael-Choir 1, Club Council 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Student Council 4. Locke, Patricia-Office Crew 4, Riverside High School 1, 2 . Lombardi, Nancy-Choir 1, 4, Echo Staff 4, French Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Y-Teens 2. Looney, James-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. Lordi, George-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. Lordi, Luana-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Lusher, James-None. Lussky, L. Mark-Audio-Visual Club 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4. -M- Macioge, Frederick-None. Maietta, Ronald-Basketball 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, Football 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, Golf 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Varsity Club 4. Malutich, Joanne-Choir 1, Class Cabinet 3, Dramatics 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. Mangelia, Flichard-None. Manning, Susan-Choir, 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, French Club 2, F.T.A. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. Manzo, Michael-Football 4, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. i Manzo, Patricia-Dance Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Y-Teens 2. Marshall, Karen-Choir 2, 3, Choral Capers 4, Concert Choir 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. Marshall, Sandra-Choir 1. Martin, Michael-Spanish Club 2, Track 1. Martin, Paul-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Martongelli, Cosimo-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marziano, Deborah-Choir 1, Choral Capers 2, Class Secretary 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, Dance Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Homecoming Court 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. Mazur, Edward-None. Mazzant, Jacob-None. McCarter, Cynthia-Choir 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. McClintick, Bruce-Ellwoodian Staff 4, Foot- ball 1, French Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4. McClymonds, Jane-Band 1, 2. McCullough, Dennis-Art Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. McCune, Della--Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. McElwain, Frank--Class President 3, 4, Club Council 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. McElwain, Kathy-Choir 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 4. McKim, Barbara-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Migliorato, Alfred-Basketball 1, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3. Milnes, Daniel-None. Mook, Gerald-Audio-Visual Club 2, Office Crew 3, Sound Crew 1. SBIUOT curecwr Morabito, Dorothy-Art Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 F.T.A. 43 Maiorette 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Morgan, Ellen-Choir 1, 23 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Morgan, Richard-F.T.A. 43 French Club 2, 3, 4. Moritza, Linda-French Club 43 Office Crew 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Morrison, Eugene-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Moyer, Edward-Office Crew 2, 3, 4. Mulhollen, Tim-Choir 2, 3, 4. Music, Charles-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 33 Dance Club 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Track 1. Myers, Carol-Choir 13 Y-Teens 1. -N- Nativio, Gloria-Choir 13 Office Crew 43 Student Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Newell, Linda-Choir 13 Choral Capers, 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Newton, Linda-Choir 13 Choral Capers 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Ellwoodian Staff 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Homecoming Court 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. Nye, Walter-Audio-Visual Club 4. -Q- Ott, Thomas-Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. Ottobre, Christine-Choir 23 Concert Choir 33 Y-Teens 2. Ottobre, Virginia-Ellwoodian Typist 43 Of- fice Crew 33 Spanish Club 23 Student Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. -P- Pacella, Marsha--Choir 1. Paglia, Anthony-Brunnerdale Seminary 1, 23 Echo Staff 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Student Council 4. Palatka, Steven-Art Club 3,42 Class Cabi- net 43 Key Club 2,3,4. Pasquale, Lawrence-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 3, 43 Echo Staff 43 Latin Club 3. Patterson, Cynthia-Art Club 43 Choir 1, 23 National Honor Society 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Pavlovic, Judith-Choir 33 Class Cabinet 33 F.T.A. 33 Homecoming Court 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. Pavlovic, Linda-Art Club 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 3, 43 French Club 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Office Crew 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. Paxson, Penny-Choir 1, 33 Office Crew 3, 4. Perriello, Dan-Football 33 Track 2. Pertile, Cynthia-Choir 1, 23 Choral Capers 3, 43 Class Play 33 Concert Choir 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Petro, Robert-Bowling Club 23 French Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 4. Pifer, William-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Pisano, Richard-None. Pistachio, Barbara-Art Club 2, 3, 43 Audio- Visual Club 3, 43 E.T.A. 3, 4. Pitelka, Erika-Audio-Visual Club 3, 43 French Club 2, 3. 43 F.T.A. 3, 4. Potter, David-Art Club 43 Bowling Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 2. Potter, Joseph-Choir 1, 2, 3. Powell, John-None. Powell, Richard-None. Powell, Susan-Art Club 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leader 1, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Pratt, Phyllis-Dance Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. Pulleo, Stephen-Football 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3. -pq- Rambo, Barbara-Choir 1, 23 Y-Teens 1. Richards, Jane-Choir 1, 23 Echo Staff 43 Library Crew 13 Spanish Club 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Ripper, David-Bowling Club 1, 43 Choral Capers, 1, 2, 43 Class Play 33 Concert Choir 1, 2, 43 Dramatics 2. Ritorto, William-None. Roberts, Ellen-Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Rocco, Joseph-Latin Club 3, 4. Ross, Anthony-Dramatics 1, 23 Echo Staff 4. Ruhe, Thomas-Bowling Club 23 Stage Crew 2, 3. Runyan, Barbara-None. Rutter, Gary-Art Club 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. -3- Sabatino, Patricia-Cheerleader 43 Choir 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 23 Echo Staff 3,43 F.T.A. 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Sbarro, Richard-Choir 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Key Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Varsity Club 3, 4. Schenker, Andrea-Choir 1, 2, 33 Concert Choir 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Schepisi, Linda-F.T.A. 43 Prom Co-Chair- man 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 43 Y-Teens 2. Schuster, Deborah-Choir 13 Choral Capers 2, 33 Class Treasurer 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 33 Dance Club 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 23 Ell- woodian Typist 43 F.T.A. 43 Homecoming Court 43 Latin Club 33 Student Council 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. Seetch, Barbara--Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Shablesky, lrenea-Choir 13 Ellwoodian Ty- pist 43 Library Crew 3,43 Office Crew 23 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. Shaffer, Daniel-Choir 13 Choral Capers 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 French Club 43 Hi-Y 3,4. Shaffer, Larry-None. Shallenberger, Lana-Choir 23 Library Crew 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 2. Short, Donald-Basketball 13 Choir 3,4Q Vis- ual Aids Club 2. Sicard, Barry-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Ellwoodian Staff 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Siovaila, Timothy-Football 1, 23 Spanish Club 4. Sitler, Thomas-F.T.A. 43 Latin Club 23 Span- ish Club 3,4. Skewis, Diana-Art Club 2, 3, 43 Audio- Visual Club 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4. Slater, Carolyn-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Smith, Deborah-Choir 1, 23 Library Crew 13 Y-Teens 1. Smith, Jane-Choir 1, 2, 43 Class Play 33 Ellwoodian Staff 43 French Club 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Smith, Janice-Band 1, 2, 33 Club Council 43 Echo Staff 43 F.T.A. 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Snare, Linda-Band 13 Spanish Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Soltes, Susan-Choir 13 Class Cabinet 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Student Coun- cil 23 Y-Teens 1. Stilley, Mary Jane-Art Club 2, 33 Choir 13 Dramatics 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 33 Spanish Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 University of Pittsburgh 4. Streeter, Stephen-Choral Capers 3, 43 Class Play 33 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 'Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 43 Ellwoodian Staff 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Student Council 1. Sullivan, Patricia-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Dra- matics 1, 2, 43 Latin Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Summers, JoAnn-Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Crew 3. Swoger, Janet-Y-Teens 1. 208 Symbala, Michael-Football 33 French Club 2, 33 Golf 1, 2, 3. Szakelyhidi, William-Echo Staff 4. -T.. Tammaro, Kathleen-Choir 1. Tanner, Marilyn-Art Club 23 Class Cabi- net 33 F.T.A. 33 National Honor Society 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Tanner, Penny-Choir 1, 23 F.T.A. 43 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Tarver, Kay-Choir 1. Thorpe, Roberta-Choir 1, 2, 33 Echo Staff 43 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Tita, Karen-Choir 13 Latin Club 2, 33 Y- Teens 1. Todd, Edward-Audio-Visual Club 33 Echo Staff 43 Latin Club 4. Tomon, Daniel-None. Turner, Gretchen-Choir 1, 23 Echo Staff 3, 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Library Crew 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 1, 2. -U.. Useriu, Nicoleta-Dance Club 3, 43 Dra- matics 23 French Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 2. -V.. Vansovich, Judith-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 3. Varrato, Louis-Basketball 1, French Club 2, Venezie, Carol-Ellwoodian Staff 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 4. Venezie, Raymond-Football 13 Hi-Y 3, 4. Verdecchia, Rosemary-None. -W- Wallace, David-None. Wallace, Dorothy--Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Watson, Bruce-Dance Club 3, 43 Football 13 F.T.A. 43 Latin Club 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Watterson, Florence-Choir 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y-Teens 1. Weingartner, Edward-Bowling Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, Choral Capers 43 Class Cabinet 43 Club Council 1, 43 Concert Choir 43 Dance Club 3, 43 Dramatics 23 Ellwoodian Staff 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3. Welsh, Margie-None. Widdowfield, Sandra-Choir 1, 23 Y-Teens 1. Wiley, Jay-Choral Capers 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 43 Spanish Club 2. Wiley, Graceann-None. Wilson, Paula-Audio-Visual Club 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 23 Y-Teens 1. Wisbith, Janet-Cheerleader 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1. Wolfe, Carolyn-Choir 13 Dramatics 1, 23 Ellwoodian Staff 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4. Workley, James-Audio-Visual Club 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. ..y... Yohn, Thomas--Choir 1, 23 Spanish Club 3. Young, Gerald-Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3. Young, Patricia-Bowling Club 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ellwoodian Typist 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y- Teens 1, 2. -Z- Zikeli, Marie-Choir 13 Club Council 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Homecom- ing Court 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. Zona, Anita-Choir 1, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Echo Staff 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Zona, Janice-Choir 13 Spanish Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Y-Teens 1. Buda, index ..A... branovlc, Alan tMr.J-21 damo, Paul-108 dams, Dorothy tMrs.J-21 dams, Douglas-46,60,106,126 gostlnelli, Maria-36,56,77,140 gostinelli, Carl-114 gostino, Marion iMissi-21 iken, Barbara-60,74,126 iken, Ted-69,70,163 Iberth, Annette-126 lberth, Rebecca-60,114 lberth, Timothy-126 lbinski, Janet-114 lexander, Elizabeth-40,49,55,61,66, 67,70,140 Iey, Dora lMrs.l-21,27,57 ltord, Edward-140 lford, Jacqueline-126 llen, Marcy-39,44,57,66,70,126 llen, Paula-140 llen, Roberta-40,163 llison, Denise-60,114 loi, Frank fMr.J-21,30,96 nderson, Clara tMrs.J-21 nderson, Loretta-44,79,114 ndrews, Kenneth-38,114 ndrews, Patricia-114 ndrews, Robert-53,163 nlceti, Andy-125 niceti, Ronald-43,66,126 nnarella, Mary-45,114 nsell, James lMr.l--21 nsell, Kathryn tMrs.J-21 radi, Pamela-78,114 radi, Patricia-78,114 tkinson, Ray-114 tkinson, Ronnie-104 rkett, Barbara-114 ustin, Jacqueline-45,7B,114 ustin, Judith-77,163 abcock, Robert--48,73,B5,94,95,96, 97,98,163 ackstrom, Evelyn iMrs.l-21 adger, dger, dger, dger, dger, Carol-44,71,126 Donna-39,44,60,126 Larry-74,163 Sara-45,79,114 Sharon-44,78,114 1X xt., dger, Timothy-126 dura, David-49, 60, 126, 133 dura, Judith-49,163 gnoski, John-57 ker, Dennis-114 ker, Michael--163 ker, Stephen-126 ker, Thomas-114 ldelli, Linda-36,40,84,140 ldwin, Greg-140 lin, Cynthia--44,126 mtord, Eileen tMrs.l-30 mmann, Michael-59,61,126 nd Blue-66,67 Brass-70 Clarinet-70 Stage-69 Malorettes-71 Pep-68 ngo, Donna-50,57,140 rberio, John-69,105,163,184 rillaro, Elaine-45,7B,114 ringer, Letha tMlsst-21,3B,45 rkay, Alana-44,61,66,126 rker, Randy-126 rkley, Chris-66,126 rnett, Judy-44,126 rnhart, Charles-19 rnhart, Joyce-76,163 rnhart, Nancy-75,140 rron, Essia-163 rry, Samuel-104 rsotti, Joemma-57,140 rsotti, Martin-106,114 2 rsotti, Matthew-163 tle, Patricia-44,79,114 Catarclo, Debra Jo-45,7B,116 Bartle, Wllllam-126 Boyle, Vlctoria-39,43,45,7B,115 U Bartoe, Claudia-78,114 Braykovich, Carol-61,115 Catarcio, Veronlca-116 Bartolomeo, Cheryl-45,78 , Brenner, Debbie-44,78,115 Cavallaw. MSFISNB-45.79.34.115 Bartolomeo, Linda-49,54,114,164 Brenneman, Charlene-36,40,59,61,63, ,X ,X Cells, Mary Ellen-45,78,116 Bartolmeo, Maureen-49,142 72,73,166 txt -XVGYBUI. Lynf!-T143 Bartolomeo, Rlchard-48,60,107,162,164' 'N Brenneman, Karen-78,115 'XJ Chalfant, Phillip-36,168 Bartolomeo, Sandra-36,44,49,126 1 Brewer, Anna tMrs.l-18 J Chaliman. DBVIU-115 BASEBALL ,J Brooks, Jack tDr.J-30 CUSDPSH. CHYOI-50.75.128 X Brown, Connie-36,40,77,84,14O Chappell. Donna-116 Squad-106 Brown, Ellen-2,122 AK Charles, Esther tMrs.J-22 BIEKSWTZALJ no D Sfgmj Ejfgjzgbigggs ci-iEEni.EAoEBs I9 YB 0- i, Brown, n a . . - Junior High Squad-102 ggmwn, Mary-142 51326284 JUHi0f VSYSHY Sql-lad-100 Brown, Noreen-55,77,166 varsi, -82 83 Varsity Squad-96 , . Brown, Patricia-44,53,60,75,12B . Chesko Yeahs, Jo -55 77 Bastian. Harold-75.164 YL Brown, Roberta-40,57,166 if Chesko' Robert-59105116 Basuan' Ja 'eS'16 L 2 .'B'0W'iS'ei i Richafd-128 Chiaro 'Michael-ad 52 is 1oz 116 Bastian, Thomas-43,59,78,115 Buccelli, Carmen-78,115 , Chlaroi Michele-45165 ' ' Bates, Benetta-55.73.164 .BuccelIi, Pnyiiis-5a,5e,15,1es it CHOHQS ' Bates. Dianne-40.72.73.76.140 iBuccelli, Rose Mary-142 Choral Capers-72 Bates. Larry-164 ' Bucci, Barbara-115 concert-73 Battaglia. Virginia-39.45.61.114 Bucci, Bernard-59,87,108,142 Gms.-76 77 Baxter. James-75,114,164 Bucci, Carmella-55,140 1 N Junio, Miied-78 79 B822iChi. HSNYY-125 , it Bucci, James-66,70,12B DJ Senior Mixed-7175 Beecham- Ba'ba'a 45'79'1'5 xt- Bucci- M 'Y'74-166 'X cnrisic her NormaQ4578116 Beatrice. Joseph-38,102,115 1 Bucci Toni Ann-4s,eo,115 J P ' ' ' Beatrice, Mary-44,57,126 Beatrice, Sara lMrs.t-21 Beighey, Carl tMr.l-31 Bell, Geraldine fMrs.J-431 Bell, Janette-44,71,127 Bell, Kathleen-44,45,71,127 Bell, Thomas-127 Bellissimo, Kathleen-40,!-30,164,191 Bellissimo, Marsha-45,61,78,115 Bellissimo, Vincent-165 Belonzi, Gary-37,43,78,115 Beltz, Dorothy tMrs.J-31 Bender, David-49,57,127 Bender, Frederick-114 Bennett, Nina-115 Berendt, Paul-57,66,127 Berezniak, Barbara-77,140 Berezniak, Christina-38 Berezniak, John-79,115 Berezniak, Patricia-35,5O,58,6O,165 Bernardi, Palma-36,127 Biddle, Terry-127 Biega, Mary-140 Biego, Michael-43,165 Biggins, Glenna-40,57,142 Billig, Patricia-44,79,115 Bingle, Kenneth-165 Bingle, Nancy-67,71,142 Biordi, Concetta-35,42,B5,165 Bisbee, Dawnetta-116 Blsh, Alfred tMr.J-30 Blackwell, Mary-165 Blaine, James-34,52,55,57,66,69, 70,165 Blaine, Robert-67,115 Blank, Christine-72,753,142 Blank, Howard tMr.J-18 Blank, John-34,36,40,67,69,165,202 Blazln, David-36,43,46,106,142 Blazin, Jeff-105 Blinn, Gerald-127 Blinn, Rickle-44,75,127 Blinn, William-87,142 Blythe, Nannette-142 BOARD OF EDUCATION Members-18 Bobin, Leona lMlssJ-22, 126 Bodensky, Andrew tMr.l-30,59 Boettner, Emma tMrs.l-31 Bognoski, John-57,127,138 Bohizic, Barbara-60, 74, 127 Bokor, Gary-142 Bokor, Lorraine-45,78,115 Bollinger, Nellie-74,76,165 Book, Charles-75,127 Bookamer, Karen-127 Bookamer, Marlene-127 Boone, Thomas-47,142 Boots, Diana-67,128 Boots, Ruth tMissl-22 Boots, Tom-106 Borselli, Cheryl-77,142 Boschini, Eugene lMr.J-22,43 Bosley, Paul-60,78,115 Botte, Robert-106,115 Botte, Sam--48,87,142 Boy, Dan-60,128 Boy, George-128 Boyd, Jon tMr.J-30 Boyd, Paul-74,142 Boyd, Richard-73,128 Boyle, John-108 l Cu Buac,'Frcnk-ae,4o,1se Linda-61,79,115 Christopher, William-34,42,48,52,61 94,96,97,99,168,183 Cioffi, Joseph tMr.lA30,104 Buda, Mary-142 -. Bukac, Jerry-42,46,4B,106,107,142 Burgess, Sandra-142 feurknciucr, Gerard-4a,74,12a Burnell, Ernest James-67,166 Burnell, Ernest tMr.J-31 Burns, Allen-51 Burns, Larry-40,55,166 N, urns, Linda44,142 i H.Burnside,Allon-53,128 V Ngurnworth, James-47,49,61,142 ' urrows, Bradley-66,128 Burrow, Gay-41,55,166 Burrows, George tMr.l-31 Burrows, Paul tMr.J-22 Bushman, Susan-77,166 , Butch, Ftonald-167 slButchelle, Dixie-128 'DButchelle, Nockolette-115 Butler, Cheryl-49,53,167 Butler, Elizabeth-44,78,115 '.1,'.BUZElI'd, Phillip-51,167 Q JBuzzelll, Emma Jean-77,142 X Buzzelli, Linda-60,79,115 e-Byers, James-143 I xr -C- Cable, Damon-59,143 Caccia, Bruce-115 Cagnl,Paula-78,115 7lCaldwell, Tammy-129 Calhoun, Jean tMissl-22,34,40 xxx J dl Cibocchi, Kathy-44,128 Ciramella, Kathleen-40,143 Ciletti, Joseph--75,128 Ciletti, Susanna-79,116 Cirelli, Lawrence-61,143 Cirelli, Ronald-37 Cisco, David-128 Cistolo, Edward-60,87,128 Clstolo, Esther-45,78,116 Cistolo, Robert--40,46,4B,52,B7,90,168 Clark, Todd-106 Clark, William-143 CLASSES Freshmen-114-124 Sophomores-125-139 Juniors-140-159 Sen iors-1 63-202 P Caminite, Denise-45,128 X Campbell, Barbara-55,143 ., Campbell, Charles-116,128 X Campbell, Kathleen-49,167 H Canterna, Barry-46,49,96,96,128 R Canterna, William tMr.J-22,96 Canterna, William-48,56,97,98,167 f Caplan, David-43,51,79,116 fi' 2 Caplan, Joel-35,36,43,46,56,59,62,168 v capian,Mark-4a,e1,14a,152 -X Capone, Mike-104 -it Capp, Melinda-116 lXtGappello, Gloria-44,723,116 iJCappello, Jacqueline--128 ,L Carey, Margaret-128 Carlin, William-87,108,143 Q Carofino, Carmel-45,60,116 'XCarofino, Nancy-45,61,116 ,Carozza, Michael-39,56,116 F'-iCarrozza, AnnaMarie-44, 57,77,128 XiCarroz za, Felix-116 g 4- Carrozza, Gloria lMrs.l-31 B- Carrozza, Michael-60,124,160 7Carrozza, Victoria-168 'ii-1, I lCarsele, Frances-44,57,74,128 jg, Carso, Nicholas-49,60,67,7t'J,143 Cartwright, Eric-42,46,51,60,128 Cartwright, Kevin-49,61,B4,143 .fe Cleary, Mary-44,60,128 5 ci.uBs 5 Art--49 . X Audio-Visual-59 I ' Bowling-43 X J Club Council-52 Conservation--37 Dance-56 , ECHO-50,51 l Ellwoodian staff--62,63 French-36 F. T. A.-40,41 --X Hi-Y-47 , Junior Dramatics-39 ' Junior High Student Council-38 Key-46 Latin-57 Library Assistants-53 Q NHS-34 ' Office Personnel-53 5 iPhoto Clique-59 ' Senior Dramatics-35 Q-, Senior High Student Council-42 Sound Crew-58 W Spanish-60 61 Cifsx' Stage Crew-58 Tri-H i-Y-54,55 Varsity-48 , Y-Teens-44,45 n, Clyde, Grant-108,128 ix Coast, Dennis-66,128 'r Cochran, Kathie-169 'Coder, Christine-36, 40, 73, 143 Coder, Christopher-104 Cody, Barry-116 'NCohen, David-57,128 Cohen, Steven-79,116 .Q Colao, Susan-55,169 Colavincenzo, Herbert tMr.J-22 Cole, Donald-37,39,59,67,116 Cole, Kathleen tMrs.l-22,36 Cole Thomas-75169 'X Colurtdrello, Salvatore-128 Carusone, Albert-34,168 x Condell. Nvnce. tJr.l-85. 52. 56. Carusone, Anthony-49,143 7213.159 Carusone, MaryJo-44,57,128 ' BCOHU. Brian-33.79.102.115 Carver, Carol-45,78,116 Conti, Patricia-60,169 Casciato, Arnold-128 Cvntl. Stanley-46.106.169 Casciato, Edward-87,143 ' '- ,Contrucci, Kathryn-40.60.169 Casuccio, JoAnne-40,42,62,82,168,187 B'Contrucci, Michael-49,59,143 Casuccio, Sherry-78,116 Catale, Elisabeth-79,116 209 - Cook, Judith-143 XCooper, Marshall-116 DeNome, I - J Rx ,J N index 1 Cooper, Shirley-45,78,116 1 Copper, Brett-44,57,75,128 Copper, Robert-43,59,116 Cortes, Frank-116 Cortes, Marilyn-44,60,79,116 Cortes, Thomas-87,143 Cortez, Ray-169 Costa, Donald iMr.J-22,35,88,91 N Costa, Doug iMr.i-22,63 Costa, Lawrence-87,108,143 S Costa, Samuel-38,51,106,116 me Costa, Thomas-87,90,169 TX Coughlin, Ralph-38,79,102,106,116 3 Coulter, Donald-60,79,116 Ni counter, Linda-55,169 iGourt, Angela-128 Court, Linda-128 Court, Luisa-128 ourtney, Dawn-44,66,128 urtney, John-143 Cox, Domenick--74,169 Cox, Patricia-40, 49, '53, 56, 73, 141, 143 Cragle, Terrie-44,60,128 Craig, LaRue iMissi-22,40,42 f Craven, Arlene-67,143 - Craven, Arlene Sue-70 .Nw A Craven, Beth-78 Craven, Deborah-35,36,143 Craven, Marlene-40,61,144 Craven Robe rt-1 16 5 crawfoid, Deborah-44,128 Crawford, George-78,116 A Crawford, Larry--128 ,J Crepp, Andrew-128 N Crespo, David-79,116 ' Crespo, Elsle iMrs.i-31 V5 Crespo, Kathy-44,74,129 ,X Croissant, William tMr.i-23,68 a Crowther, Allred-129 N Crowther, Janice-129 5, ' Croston, Karen-144 Cunningham, Lenny-144 Cunningham, Linda-36,40,62,63,169 944 Cunningham, Linda Lee-35,44,129 XJ Cunningham, Robert-35,36,170,192 Q,-, Cunningham, Wllllam-114 sq curry, Donald-170 Cusato, Dennls-73,144 ei P-t X -D- Dainton, Carole iMrs.j-23,61 -Q D'Alfonso, Adeline-31 D'Andrea, Letitia-44,75,129 ,No'Andrea, Mary JO-45,60,78,116 D'Amlco, Antonia-55,170 D'Amlco, Dom-104 D'Amico, Jim-104 D'Amico, William-116 D'AngeIo, Dennis-46,47,170 O, D'AngeIo, Sylvia iMissi-19 -. '- Dalbey, Mark-79, 102, 116 Damato, Kathleen--44,57,129 N., Damato, Vincent-102,106,116 ,J Dambach, Audrey-53,75,129 Dambach, Glen-129 X X' Danylo, Peter-129 NJ Danylo, Terry-116 Dashield, James-96,97,99,129 CN Davare, Victoria-60,78,116 C'txiDavidson, Bruce-60,108,129 Q Davis, Fred-78,99,116 Davis, Elinore iMrs.J-23 X Davis, Linda--144 . Davis, Linda Louise-78, 116 Davis, Marilyn-40,613,170 DeBlaso Diane 144 C' X - Qoecampii, wnnam-49,e1,se,s9,144 , P Q, ,,'- . DeCaria, Kathryn-36,170 Q DeCaria, Saundra-36,49,170 ,DeCaro, John iMr.J-18 ' DeCecio, Frank-170 to t J J J 'ti J .J x t DeLislo, Antoinette-75,129 DeLisio, DeMark, Jose ph-46,48,87,89,1 1 4 James-106,107 DeMark, Joanne-40,42,50,53,60, 158,171,177 DeMark, Phyllis J. tMissJ-23,28, 39,62 DeMark, Susan-44,61,116 DeMas, Georgia-38 DeMasse, Lois-74,144 De1ti3'me, Harry-40,42,43,61,108 DeNome, Joseph-108,171 Louis-47,52,69,70,171 DeOtto, Michael-42,46,B7 DeOtto, Rose Marie-40,60,171 Deppner, Karen-43,77,144 Deppner, Susan-45,60,78,116 Derrow, Ronald-37,72,73,171 DeSanzo, Dan-104,129 DeSanzo, Eugene-100,101,129 DeSanzo, Linda-44,60,129 DeThomas, Georglanne-144 DeThomas, Mary-31 DeThomas, Nicholas-106,117,121 DeTullio, David-60,171 DeVinney, William iMr.i-23,162 DeVries, Kathleen-171 DeVries, Robert-116 r DiBiagio, Kenneth-79,93,102,106,117 x DiBiagio, Linda-53,171,187 DiBuono, Caroline-44,129 DiCerbo, Ralph iMr.i--23,141 DiFrischia, Janet-44 DiFrischia, Joseph-51,171 DiFrischia, Richard-171 DiFrischia, Timothy-74,145 DiLeonardo, Adelaide-55,71,172,195 Dobi, Tim-66,117 Docchio, Jlll-44,713,117 Dombart, Harvey--130 Dombeck, Marlorle-39,44,45,130 Donnelly, Darlene-144 Donnelly, David-130 Drotleff, Barry-144 Drotleff, Renee 63,172 Duncan, Chonda-172 Dunn, David-59,117 Dunn, James-172 Dunning, Judith-43,44,57,130 Dunstan, Lynn-75,130 Durbin, Francis-177 Durbin, Robert-117 -E- Eady, Lawrence--144 Ebersberger, John-48,87,105,144 Edelman, Marsha-36,73,130 Eicholtz, Cathy-53 i I Eonta, Mary Jo-78,117 J Eonta, Phyllis-172 Eppihimer, Carrie-44,117 Esposito, Samuel-39,60,78,117 Evans, Barbara-44,57,130 H Evans, Donna-56,172 Evans, Douglas-93 Evans, James-130 Evanson, Michael-130 Eversole, Terry-144 ... F .. Fabich, Philip-172 Fabich, Thomas-T144 Falen, Sharen-44,79,117 Falotico, Frank-35,172 Falotico, Raymond--56,145 Faraoni, Linda-35,55,75,145 Faraoni, Sandra-44,60,78,117 Farinelli, Albert-145 Y Fatula, James-43,58,130 Fatula, Richard-53 Faull, Sandra-75,145 Faurie, Patricia-55,74,145 Favorite, Rocco-172 Fazenbaker, David-117 Fehl, Joyce-43,44,117 Fennell, Kathleen-78,117 Feragonia, Lucy-172 DeCecio, Kathy-40,513,144 QQ, Fernandez, Antoinette-130 Deemer, Stephanie-40,55,76,144 X Ferrante, Nicholas-173 Deems, Patricia-74,129 5 Ferrante, Samuel-37 'Deems Thomas-171 ,. - Ferrante, Valerie-173 QvDeFillippo, Donna Marie-36,49,171,179 ' CU Ferrante, Yvonne-53,173 Qeitrick, Frederick-116 XXJFerrara, Elizabeth iMrs.i-120 X 5, -.J Y X, 'X 7, tt da-36 53 145 Ferrara, Flhon , , Ferrese, Patricia-44,45,130 Ferrese, Flose-31 Ferrese, Vincent-56,61,173 Ferrigno, Christopher-75,173 Ferrucci, Deborah-36,44,75,130 Ferrucci, Thomas-74,173 Fidell, Samuel--66,106,145 Fidura, Helene-53,145 Figurel, Elaina-44,711,130 Figurel, Richard-49,174 Filippone, Gary-145 Fiorelli, Mary Lou-145 Fiori, Ernest-102,106,117 Fiori, Richard-47,4B,87,90,174 Fitzgerald, Ernest-75,145 Fitzgerald, Sandra--74,145 , Fitzgerald, Sue-36,51,174 1 Fitzgerald, Therese-75,130 I Flecken, Karen-35,36,4O,73,145 Flecher, John-37,117 i lecher, Mary-44,74,130 E ischer, Suzanne-36,44,75,130 F nner, Carol-74,145 Flinner, Laurence iMr.J-23 Flis, Andrew-48,106,107,174 Flumer, David-144 Flynt, April-60,180 Foley, Karen-38 Foley, Raymond tMr.i-23,126 Football Junior High Squad-92 Varsity Squad-87 X, ,XV A4 1 fs, A Gibbons, James-49,146 fu Gibbons,John-79,a7,1oo,1a1 Gibbons, Sanda-44,53,131 Gillespie, Cynthia-36,40,66,70,176 Gillespie, Roberta-55,74,146 Gillespie, Terry-42,46,106,146 Gills, Howard iMr.i-23,24 Gioffre Francis-176 Gill, Margaret-146 K. cioffref Jane-a9,4s,1a,11s ,X . . Gioffre, Michael-52,57,176 Gioffre, Rebecca-45,78,118 3 Giovannini, Gloria iMissJ-30 f-- 'Goatley, Leonard-176 1 Goebel, Janice-44,66,131 Goehr -V GOLF ing, Russell-73,76,11B TEAM-105 Gongaware, Shirley-77,146 Gordo Gordo V Gordo Gorga Gorrel Gosce n, Donna-67,131 n, Norville-146 n, Terry-118 s, Timothy-146 l, Pamela-44,79,118 Gorzkowski, Kathy-44,61,76,131 wski, Janice-35,4O,49,50,61,176 Goscewski, Susan-49,57,131 Gotten, Thomas-43,131 Gottuso, Grace-40,60,177 K, Gottuso, Robert-11s Gottuso, William-102,118 , Grady, Blanche--31 Grady, John-108 Graham, Norman-177 Graham, Terrl-44,49,61,76,131 Ford, David-67,130 fax ., Ford, Joseph-66,69,70,174,191 grate, Steve-79,118 Foreman, Gary-131 ' Q, X rant, James-106 Foreman, Ronald?343,145 J granthJohRA-52117146 Forsythe, Helen-- '-1 rac en, ar , Fosnaught, Eugene-67,145 fe L Greco, Debbie-44,76,131 Fosnaught, John-48,60,87,90,174 f'X 1 Greco, Joseph-177 Fosnaught, Patricia-75,131 I Greco, Kenneth-60,87,131 Fotia, Debra-45,79,117 , ,f'XGreco, Peter-48,B7,90,96,177 F ra Frank-as 1 j 1 Greco, Flonald-131 o u , - Fox, Kathy iMrs.i-30 a Frampton, Floberl-78,117 F Greenberg, Steven-131 Greenham, Jerry-106 Greenwood, Charles-42,56,146 X If Fray, 'lfhomas-174,191 V17 Frederick, Paul-40,75,108,174 Freed, Carol-42,55,74,174 Freed, Jack-79,102,117 Freidhoff, Gail-49,55,61,14O,146 Frelin, Kathy-174 Frelin, Ralph-78,915,117 French, Lana-44,57,75,131 French, LeMoyne iMr.J-18 French, Richard-79,117 Friedsam, Mary-131 riedsam, Patricia-146 Frisk, Carole-67,71,146 Frisk,,Martha iMrs.i-31 Fritzman, John--174 Furby, Wllllam-48,108,174 Fury, Kathleen-55,74,146 Fury, Sharon-44,57,131 Fury, William-37 Fusco, Carol-40,55,60,146 Fusco, James iMr.i--18 Fusco, Katherine-27,53,175 Fusetti, James iMr.J-23 -G- Galati, Stephen-48,52,87,90,175,1 Gardner, Beth-44,79,117 Gardner, Bruce-72,73,146 Gardner, Warren-57,106,131 Gasper, Ronald--61,146 Gatto, Lou iMr.i-23,93 Gavrile, John-79,102,106,117 Gaydosz, Patricia-36,44,74,131 Geary, Georgia-49,55,146 Gebhardt, Gloria-53,131 Gebhardt, Ronald-175 Gebrosky, Errel-175 Geddes, William-131 Geer, William-131 Gehm, Paul iMr.i-24 Gelles, Maria-77,176 Geniviva, Brian-75,131 Geniviva, Sharon--44,61,77,131 Genova, Joseph-117 Genova, Nickolas-60,100,101,131 Gentile, Fred-131 Gerlach, Hedy-53 Ghere, Lou iMr.i-24,37 Gib, Georgene-45,79,118 Gib, Nick-117 Gibbons, Arthur-74,176 210 S . 81 Greenwood, David-131 Greer, David-67 Grossman, William-146 Guerrera, Samuel C.-59,131 Guerrera, Samuel Carman, Jr.,-74 Guerrera, Samuel iMr.l-31 Guido, Victor-118 Gumienny, Kathy-78 Gurgacz, Rozalyn-177,187,196 Guy, Patricia-39,53,57,76,131 Guy, Rickie-39,44,45,131 ...H- Hackett, James-177 Haddock, Cathy-55,67,71,146 Hairhoger, Diana-88,45,84,118 Hairhoger, Donald iMr.i-24,37 Hairhoger, Karen-75,177 X Haklo, George-146 ka Haklo, Steven-78,93,106,118 Hall, Kathleen-74,146 Hall, Lawrence-42,47,49,146 Hamilton, Lemont-131 Hammersmith, Cathy-118 Hammersmith, Charles-147 V Hampton, Gregory-131 ' Hancher, Louise-118 ,lx Hannold, H. Elwood iMr.i-24,47 Harley, William lMr.i-24 Harper, George-118,147 Harper, Georgia--74 t Harper, Mary-74 Harshall, Gary-78,119 Haswell, Bill-118 Haswell, Brent-147 Haswell, Rodney-177 Haswell, Thomas-178 Hawke, Norma tMrs. Richard LJ- a f-X 24 X, Hawrylak, Constance-40,59,60,178 Hawrylak, Kathleen-131 XJ Hazen, Bruce-47, 49,147 Q Hazen, Cynthia-118 iq Hazen, Elaine--40,49,55,147 it J Hazen , Mark-78,118 N . Hazen, Robert-58,147 --Q Heitzenrater, Miles-79,118 Q JHergLnerly, Ernest-48,85,94,96,97,98, 1 Hemmerly, Jan-44,57,76,131 -Hemphill, George-131 Majors, l Henderson, Cathy-44,76,131 Hennon, Cynthia-45,60,79,11B Hennon, L. Butler lMr.l-20 48,52,96 Hennon, Patrick- 60,147 Hennon, Violet-131 Hepler, Marsha-71 Herge, Susan-78,118 Hergenrother, Nancy-40,147 Herko Dennis-37 60 78 118 li-lermin, ThomasJ4a,'a7,'1ns,147 lHervatine, Madelyn-76,131 Hervatine, Michael-87,131 Hienz, Diane-36,40,51,178 Hienz, Marcy-44,66,70,131 lHienz, Mark-178 Hill, Cathy-118 Hill, Joseph-147 Hill, Mary Ann-118 Hill, Raymond-119 Hill, Terry-131 Hintzel, Michael-178 Hites, John-132 Hockenberry, Ronald-99,147 Hoenstine, Susan-36,55,56,62,63, 177,178 Hoffman, Ward-38 Hogue, David-147 Hogue, Richard-78,119 Hogue, Susan-56,60,178 Holler, Carol-74,178 Hollerman, Gerald-178 Holliday, Kristine-36,40,55,66,147 Homner, Andrew-147 Hoover, Hope-45,119 Hoover, Jeffrey-39,43,119 Hoover Judith-34,35,36,39,40,62, 168,178 Hoover, Kerry-51, 178 Horton, Carol-77,179 Horton, Robert--147 Houk, Dorothy-49,179 Houk, Jay-79,119 Houk, Jeffrey-132 Houk, Kathy-34,40,42,52,72,73,83, 179,184 Houk, Kenneth-132 Houk, Linda-77,147 Houk, Mary-45,61,119 Houk, Rebecca-56,72,73,147,152 ouk, TrudyA59, 44,52,72,73,132,158 ouseholder, Dave-106 ouseholder, Richard-46,87,108,148 owell, Denise-78,119 owell, Grace Anna-35,40,49,51,59, 175,179 oyt, LindaA30 udspath Gayle-119 udspath Mark-74,132 udspath, William-179 uff, Alta iMrs.l-24 uff, Lee-34,59,62,72,73,179 uff, Susan-51,60,67,132 uffman, Fiobert--180 uffman, Thomas-43,57,132 unter, Lynette-55,66,148 using, Rodger-37,78,119 utchison, Charles-78,119 utchinson, Daniel-49,71,148 uzinec, Barbara-74,148 uzinec, Sally-45,61,78,119 alongo, David-36,72,73,180,191 erino, Nick-49,61,148 ppolito, Beverly-77,132 ppolito, Dennis-148 ppolito, John-180 ppolito, Kenneth-180 ppolito, Louis-43,66,69,70,180 ppolito, Marsha-49,180 onta, Gloria iMrs.l-24 zurieta, Guillermo-177,180 zzo, Denise-77,132,133 zzo, Jerry-132 zzo, Joseph-180 zzo, Lorraine-77,148 -J- acobs, Joyce-45,79,119 acoby, Frederick-79,119 acoby, Stephen-132 eannette, Margaret-132 Jeannette, Margaret Marie--57,77,119 Jeckavitch, David-36,40,66,68,69, 70,180 Jeckavitch, Jeffery-57,67,69,132 Jenkins, Ann-119 Jenkins, Larri-148 Jinar, Denine-55,74,180 Jinar, John-148 Jinar, GeorgeiMr.l-25,93 Kondrasuk, Jack-47,51,182 Korn, Judith-40, 49, 52, 182 Kosior, Angela iMrs.l-20 Kosior, Marlene-132 Koszela, Mary iMrs.l-25 Kotuby, Davld-132 Kozak, Deborah- 34,35,40,49,51, John, Angelo-87,132 John, David-106 Johns, Barbara-72,73,148 Johns, Carl-148 Johns, Kathy-55,180 Johns, Nancy-44,60,78,119,121 Johns, Patricia-44,53,79,119 Johnson, David-118 Johns Johns Johns on, Marshall-180 ton, Brad-43,120 ton, Bruce-42,46,47,49,60,148 Jones, David-47,56,62,67,69,181 Jones, Deborah-77,132 Jones, Elaine-181 Jones, Scott-66,119 Jones, Wilbur-132 Josep Josep Josep h, Tony-60,132 h, James-67,69,148 h, John-67,659,119 ..K.. Kalac, Gloria-78,119 Kalman, Gregory Peck-119 Kalman, Robert Merrill-132,133 Kane, Bonnie Lee-76,148 Kane, Donald Alfred-148 Kardish, Susan-Joyce-45,78,119 Karner, Carl Louis-181 Karner, Judith Ann-36,42,44,76,132 Kaster, Joy Arlene-43, 61, 132 Kasun, Judith-44,491,132 Kaufman, Ronald--75,148 Kegel, Brooke-38 Keisling, Bruce-57,148 Keith, Patricia-45, 53,119 Keith, Richard-96,132 Keller, Francis W., Sr. iMr.J-25,99 Keller, Patricia iMrs.j-25,50 Kelley, William-181 52,61,74,182 Kozak, Dennis-34,55,56,62,182 Krestel, John-106 Krestel, Thomas-74,149 Krestel, Robert-47,48,87,100,101, 33 Krestel, William--47,49,61,100,150 Kromer, Denise-45,120 Kromer Nancy-35,4O,66,182 Kubinski, Henry-1a2 Kuben, Joseph-36,40,149 Kuden, Mary iMissl-25 Kuiken, Debra-40,55,149 Kuntz, Betty-36,76,133 Kurosaka, Jun-108 -L- Labor, Phil-133 LaCava, Elaine-36,40,84,149 Lackey, Clyde41 Lackey, James-182 Lagana, Anna Marie-74,149 Lagana, Frank-104 Lagana, Gary-48,60,85,87,150 Lagana, Gloria-44,133 Lagana, Philip-104 Laitinen, Barbara-38,45,79,12O Lombardi, Angela-44,57,133 Lombardi, Cynthia-149 Lombardi, Nancy-40,51,54,75,185 Londrl Long, ck, John-133 Clarence M. iDr.l-19 Lonnett, Doretta-44,57,73,133 Looney, James-75,185 Lordi, George-46,48,60,95,185 Lordi, Linda-40,54,60,149 Lordi, Luana-77,185 Lordi, Patrick-42,48,87,149 Lordi, Roberta-45,51,60,78,120 Lorusso, Norma J. iMrs. Josephj-20 Lostetter, Margorie iMissl-26 Lowther, Janice-71,133 Lusher, James-185 Lussky, L. Mark-185 Lutz, Norman-149 Luxenberg, Stephen-60,120 ..M... MacDonald, Catherine-49,56,150 MacDonald, Merel-36,133 Macioge, Frederick-186 Macioge, John-133 Macioge, Judith-77,150 Mackasek, Sandra-39,44,66,70,133 Mackey, Margaret-31 MacMurdo, Ruth Ann-45,53,79,119 Magnilico, Dominick iMr.J-26 Maietta, Duane-49,66,70,100,150 Maietta, Peter-56,60,61,87,119 Maietta, Ronald-46,-18,61,105,186,196 Majors, Aubrey-37,78,119 Ricky-37 Kelly, Barbara-57,67,70,181 Kelly, Cathy--44,49,76,132 Kelly, Douglas-148 Kelly, Esther-76,132 Kelly, Samuel-132 Kelly, Sandra-44,77,132 Kennedy, Cheryl-67,70,132 Kennedy, Kathy-40,54,66,181 Kennedy, Nancy-50,148 Kent, Jeffrey-43,148 Kerr, Scott-35,105,165,181,191 Kerr, Kathlen-59,76,132 Kerr, Nancy-45,120 Kerr, Robert-131 Kerr, William-120 Kettle r, Charles--66,68,69,70,181 Kinard, Emilie-57,132 Kinard, Bill-47, 59,148 Lamenza, John-48,86,87,108,150 Lamenza, Joe-92,104,106 Lample, Mary-79,120 Lample, Susana-49,182 Lample, William-120 Landoltl, David-105,150 Landolfl, Melinda-44,120 Landolfi, Roseann-45,61,120 Landsberry, Debra-44,120 Lantz, William-149 Lape, Shelley-45,79,120 LaRitz, Charlene-53,71,149 LaFiitz, Gennaro-87,108,133 LaRitz, Marian iMrs.J-25 Larizza, Donald-149 Lash, Jeffrey-46,48,51,106,183 Lasso, Anna-31 Lasso, Deborah-36,40,49,50,54,183 Majors, William-75,133 Mallary, Betsy-173 Malutich, Joanne-40,186 Mancini, Nick-61,150 Mangelli, Frank-133 Mangelli, Flichard-186 Mangerie, Edward--133 Manning, David-60,78,119 Manning, Susan-40,41,50,60,75,186 Mantz, Carl iMr.l-26,88,105 Manz, Helga-75,150 Manzo, David-119 Manzo, Michael-48,60,86,87,90,186 Manzo, Patricia-56,186 Marburger, Keith-119 Marich, Anthony-37,150 Marinaccio, David-134 Markle, Jeffrey-78, 106,119 Markus, Ronald48,78,106,119 Laszlo, Patricia-34,40,42,73,173,183, 187 Laszlo, Paula-44,77,133 Laszlo, Susan-77,133 Latiano, Michael-35,40,49,108,109, 149 Latimer, Laura-183 Latimer, Sharyn-73,184 Latimer, William iMr.J-25,42 Latshaw, Curtis lMr.l-25 Laurich, Randall-149 Lawson, William-36,184 Lawson, Richard-120 Leech, Robert-106 Marshall, Christine-45,79,119 Marshall, Jacqueline-79,119 Marshall, Karen-72, 73, 186 Marshall, Linda-43,44,78,119 Marshall, Linda Lou-44,77,134 Marshall, Robert-49,150 Marshall, Sandra-186 Martin, Brenda-77,150 Martin, Judith-44,60,134 Martin, Michael-49,186 Martin, Paul-66,68,69,70,186 Martin Martin , Paula-54,55,74,150,154 o, Daniel-134 King, Dianne-43,63,132 King, Linda-43,132 King, John A. iMr.J-21,25 King, Stanley--72,73,74,76,77, 150 Kingston, Dennis-150 Kingston, Greg-120 Kirkham, Deborah-45,7B,120 Kirkham, Gary-182 Kirklin, Duane iMr.l-25,93 Kirkpatrick, Lorraine iMissl-25 Kish, Maureen-53,182 Kissick, David-53,75,132 Kissick, Kimberly-38 Klindienst, Ronald--48,87,108,150 Klinger, Kenneth-132 Kloos, Cynthia-182 Kloos, John-59,132 Knechtel, Anna Marie-55,77,149 Knotts, Mary Ellen-182 Koach, Barbara-45,120 Koach, Dan-38, 104 Koah, Kim-44,60,78,120 Koch, Dennis-79,120 Kocher, Richard-61,132 Kolch, Tarquin-47 Kondrasuk, Debbie-44,76,132 Kondrasuk, Diana-44,132 Kondrasuk, Gary-43,60,79,120 Leitera, Albert-149 LeLoup, Gary-34,42,184,1B8 Lemanski, Robert-48,85,87,149 Lemanski, Rick-106 Lemos, Diana-45,79,120 Lendick, Cynthia-45,78,84,120 Lendick, Mary-36,40,184 Lero, Craig--49,149 LeViere, Dave-106 Lewchenko, Mark-133 Lewis, Gretchen-79,120 Lewis, John-133 Lewis, Floy-184 Lewis, Timothy-120 Lias, David-108 Lind, Edvin-47,57,66,133 Lindsay, Mary--184 Linville, Bradley-43,149 Martino, Joanne-49,150 Martino, Michelle-78,119 Martongelli, Cosimo-66,186 Martongelli, Fernando-66,70,134 Marziano, Deborah-34,42,49,56,162,183 187,200 Mason, Cynthia-134 Mason, Edward-79,119 Massa, Anthony-60,119 Massine, Eugene-105 Mastropietro, Barbara iMrs.J-26 Mathas, John-47, 56, 150 Matrongol, Susan-39,42,44,72,73,126, 134,158 Matthews, Patricia-45,60,79,119 Mazzant, Jacob-187 Mazzant, Mary-43,114,134 McAnaIlen, David-60 Liss, Nancy-36,40,63,184 Listo rti, Mary Jo-184 Lloyd, David-60 Lloyd, Sharyn-77,133 Lobozzo, Charles-106 Lobozzo, Raymond-46,185 Loccisano, Dennis-104,106 Loccisano, Mlchael-42,73,185,198 Locke, Patricia-53,185 Lodovico, Steven--47,61,149 Lodovico, Susan-45,78,120 211 McAnaIlen, Kathleen-45,119 McAnaIlen, Lawrence-56, 108, 150 McAnallen, Michael-47,152 McAnallen, Samuel-46,56,152 McCandIess, Margaret-44,45,60,77,134 McCarter, Cynthia-187 McCarter, John--119 McCarter, Robert-106,119 McClintlck, Bruce-34,36,42,46,60,62, 167,184,188 McClintick, Linda-44,78,119 index Moyer, Edward-53,189 Moyer, James-78,120 Mulhollen, Timmie-75,189 Munnell, Robert lMr.J-26,88 Muntean, Edward-37,120 Muntean, Karen-3B,52,152 Muntean, Kathy-37 Nocera McClintick, William-134 McClymonds, Jane-188 McClymonds, Donald-134 McClymonds, Randlall-79,119 McConahy, Billie-44,60,66,134 McConahy, Bonnie-44,119 McCrobie, Charles-119 McCrobie, Jean-53 McCrobie, Virginia-44,515,134 McCronich, Susan-134 McCullough, Dennis-37,48,87,90,188 McCullough, Jeffrey-119 McCune, Della-74, 188 McCune, Patricia-152 McDevitt, James-36,152 McDevitt, Steve-78,119 McDonald, Jean Ann--40,49,57,152 McElwain, Daniel-79,119 McElwain, John-36,47,100,152 MCEIwain, Frank-46,49,52,10B,162,188, 191,200 McEIwain, Kathy-188 McKim, Barbara-75, 189 McKim, Cynthia-134 McKim, Todd-59,78,120 McKnight, Elizabeth tMissJ-26,59 McQuiston, Linda-134 McQuiston, Philip-75,134 McWhertor, Dan-37 McWhertor, Thomas-134 Meehan, Roy fMr.l-18 Music, 189 Music, Myers, Charles-35,36,43,56,67,70,184, Margaret-53 Beatrice 1Mrs.J-27 Myers, Bruce-75,106,134 Myers, Carol-190 Myers, Debra-45,78,84,120 .. N - Nagel, Shirley-38,44,79,120 Nardone, Charles-120 Nash, Nancy-54,515,151 Naticchioni, Anthony-43,57,59,134,190 Nativio, Gloria-53,54,190 Neghiu, Dennis-36,47,59,151 Neghiu, John-108 Nelson, Newell, Newell, Newma Emily-45,120 Kathlee n-43,44,66 Linda-72,73,190 n, William-43,61,75,134 Newton, Deborah-45,78,121 Newton, Elizabeth iMrs.7-27 Newton, Andrew-42,46,50,140,141,151 Newton, Leonard-121 Newton, Linda--36,40,63,72,73,187 Newton, Nina-39,44,52,134 Newton, Omer lMr.J-27 Newton, Ralph tMr.l-27 Newton, Tom-106 Nocera, Arduino-49, 151 Michael-57,134 Meddoff, Robert-43,120 r Mercu i, Donna-44,73,134,158 Mesko, Andrew-149 Mesko, Pamela-78,120 Meyer, Janey-45,60,79,120 Meyer, Michal fMissJ-26,44 Oberfeitinger, Howard iMr.j-27 Micacchione, George fMr.J-31 Micacchione, Jo Ann-73,152 Michaels, Samuel-79,120 Mlesel, Phyllis-44,57,66,134 Migliorato, Alfred-53,189 Milchak, William-47,49,56,140,152 Miles, Jean iMrs.j-26,54 Miles, Miller, Miller Stanley-73,134 Carrie-44,138 David-47,134 Miller, Diane-43,134 Miller, Mike-93,106 Miller, Nancy-66, 134 Miller, Pamela-66,134 Miller, Raymond-120 Miller, Sandra-76,134 Mills, Tom-79,106,120 Milnes, Daniel-189 Norge, Sam-151 Nulph, Charlene-44,513,121 Nuzzo, Carolyn-79,121 Nuzzo, Kathleen-77 Nye, Walter-59,190 -0- O'Brien, Eileen-47,76 Ogden, Cornelia iMrs. Bartonl-27 Oliastro, Louis iMr.J-30 Oliver, Katherine-79,121 Oprisu, Gregory-121 Ott, Edward-151 Ott, Kathleen-121 Ott, Mary Ann-38,121 Ott, Patricia-43,151 Ott,Thomas-34,43,60,190 ottaviani, Alice-36,39,44,134 Ottaviani, Dave-121 Miloser, Barbara-57,77,134 Miloser, Susan-78,120 Minnocci, John-87,134 Minnocci, John Ben-120 Mitchell, David-47,134 Mitchell, Margaret tMrs.J--31 Moffatt, Dave-79, 120 Moffat, Donald-152 Mohr, David-43,7B,120 Mohr, John-43,49,67,69,70,134 Mohrbacher, Beth-43,45,79,120 Mohrbacher, Frederick-61, 152 Molnar, Judith-40,51,55,77,152 Mirggell, Thomas-46,48,73,87,B9,108, Montani, Karen-45,751,120 Montgomery, Eugene R. tMr.J-26 Mook, Gerald-189 Mora, Catherine-51,60,76,134 Morabito, Dorothy-40,49,54,170,189 Morabito, Kathleen-79,120,144 Ottobre, Christine-190 Ottobre , Virginia-54,63,90 Ottobre, Warren-57,134 Owen, Robert-43,74,151 Owens, Craig-43,67,68,134 Partridge, Mildred iMrs.J--31 Pascoe, Mary-78,121 Pasquale, Lawrence-51,56,67,190 Paswell, Kathryn-79,121 Patelak, Stefan-57,151 Patrizio, Robert-49,151 Patterson, Cynthia-49,191 Pavick, Steve-106 Pavlinch, Michael-135 Pavlovic, Judith-187,191 Pavlovic, Linda-40,49,53,56,191 Paxson, Michael-78,121 Pazsint, Tom-121 Pearlman, Richard-46,61,96,151 Pearson, Marie-39,121 Pecoraro, Patrick-123 Peeples, Mark--78,123 Peffer, Donald-123 Peffer, Linda-135 Pelligrene, Russell-48,87,108,151 Pelloni, Anthony-79,237,135 Pelloni, Debbie--37 Pelloni, Robert-108 Pelloni, William-75 Perell, Samuel-79,93,102,123 Perino, Fred lMr.J-27 Perno, Diana-45,61,123 Perriello, Dan-191 Perrone, Barbara-44,53,57,135 Pertile, Cynthia-40,54,72,73,192 Peters, William-79,93,106,123 Petrak, George--93,106,123 Petrak, Timothy-87,135 Petrak, Thomas-87 Petrella, David-43,57,105,135 Petro, Donna-36,40,73,151 Petro, Regis-135 Petro, Robert-36,413,192 Petro, Tom-123 Petti, Herman-43,56,60,151 Pfeifer, Edmund iRevl-18 Piccolo, Diane-38,44,78,123,138 Piccolo, Joyce-36,49,151 Pietrandrea, Pat-106 Pietrandrea, Pete-106,107 Pietrandrea, Robert-60,123 Pietrocollo, Leo-106,123 Pifer, William-192 Pirrera, Sylvia-45,123 Pisani, Cynthia-38,39,44,61,135,158 Pisani, Susan-39,45,61,123 Pisano, Joseph-106,151 Pisano, Richard-192 Pishioneri, Andrea-36,54,151 Pishioneri, Bruno CMLJA1 Pishioneri, Cynthia-49,53,54,56,151 Pistachio, Barbara-40,49,59,192 Pistachio, Kenneth-78,123 Pitelka, Erika-36,40,59,192 Pitzer, Karen-44,79,123 Plavecsky, Vincent-136 Plunkett, George iDr.J-30 Pogozelec, Kathaleen-44,123 Pogozelec, Pamela-44,57,135 Pogozelec, Victor-135 Poholsky, Katharine fMrs.J-31 Poholsky, Peggy-53 Polis, John-87,151 Pollak, George-36,108,151 Popa, Betty-45,723,123 -p- Pacella, John-121 Pacella, Maria-37 Pacella, Marsha-53, 190 Paglia, Anthony-40,42,50,190 Paglia, Palagal Palatka Gary-57,135 lo, Michael-79,121 , Bundy-109 Palatka, Cindy-38 Palatka Palatka , Joseph-42,46,57,126,135 Steven-46,49,190,191 Palatka, Robert-toe Popoff, Ronald-135 Porter, Linda-43,79,123 Potter, Charles-135 Potter, David-49,193 Potte Potte Potte Powe Powe r, James-106,107 r, Joseph-193 r, Richard-106,123 ll, John-193 ll Mary-39,44,53,134 Powell, Richard-53,193 Powell, Susan-49,54,60,83,193 Pratt, cathy-4s,7e,79,12a Pratt, Pratt Cheryl-151 Colleen-45 61 123 Pratt, Joseph-133 ' Morgan, David-76,79,120 Morgan, Dennis-134 Morgan, Donna-45,78,120 Morgan, Ellen-40,54,60,189 Morgan, Richard-36,4D,41,189 Morida, Mary-45,120 Morini, Patricia-45,61,120 Moritza, Deborah-53,152 Moritza, Linda-36,53,189 Morris, Joyce-67,70,152 Morris, Vicki-44,78,120 Morris, Phillip tMr.l-18 Morrison, Eugene-74,189 Moskal, Lana-44,134,158 Moskal, Marlene-36,49,151 Palipchak, Tony-43,121 Palimino, Frederick--60,135 Palombi, Bonita-44,57,75,135 Palumbo, Mary Ann-121 Palumbo, Paula-78,121 Panella, Esther-121 Panico, Samuel fMr.J-27,49 Parisi, Anna-44,79,121 Parker, Randy--121 Parks, Elizabeth-135 Parker, Ray-106 Partridge, Barry-43,151 Partridge, Brad-121 Partridge, Dennis-37,121 Partridge, Linda-45,7B,121 Pratt, Marianna-44,45,53,136 Pratt, Phyllis-40,5S,57,193 Prestia, Madeline-44,76,136 Presto, Anita Kay-136 Prestopine, Joyce-44,76,136 Price, Connie-151 Price, Kathryn-42,44,72,73,136 Primerano, John-136 Primerano, Kathleen-45,79,123 Pronesti, Joseph-136 Pulleo, Stephen-193 Punzell, Vella Ruth-79,123 Pursel, Gwen-53 Puzz, Alice tMrs.l-20 Puzz, David-38 212 Puzz, John-46,106,151 ... Q .. Quintanilla, David-60,121 -R- Racz, Vaughn-79 Rafacz, Paula-136 Raffetto, JoAnn-44,60,76,136 Raffetto, William-106 Rambo, Barbara-193 Ramella, Donna-43,45,60,122 Randza, tEdward-87,151 Raschella, John iMr.J-28 Razzano, Mary-153 Reda, Charles--153 Reeher, William-136 Reese, George lMr.j-28,56 Restid, Brian-104 Restid, Daniel-136 Revetti, Renee-44,122 Ricci, Marianne 1MissJ-28 Ricci, Nicholas-60,136 Riccio, Josephine-44,60,136 Rice, John-60,136 Richards, Bruce-74,136 Richards, Jane-51,193 Richards, Lois 1Mrs.j-30 Richards, Mark-37,122 Richardson, Deborah-43,45,79 Richardson, Linda-44,71,136 Riney, Thomas-31 Ripper, David-43,72,73,193 Ripper, Robert--43,79,122 Risko, Judith-44,49,136 Rltorto, Thomas-153 Ritorto, William-193 Ritter, Deborah-153 Ritter, Linda-136 Ritzert, Don-178 Ritzert, Patricia-153 Ritzert, William-136 Roberts, Donna-153 Roberts, Ellen-79,193 Robinson, Darcy-39,44,61,67,71,126 137,158 Robinson, Shari-39,44,61,122 Robuck, Judith-43,44,61,76,137 Robuck, Walter-49,61,108,153 Rocco, Joseph-57,194 Roe, Jeffrey-79,122 Rogers, Donnabel-31 Rorquist, John-79,122 Rorquist, Karen-37 Ross, Anthony-51,194 Ross, Larry-137 Rossi, Dennis-57,137 Rossi, Patricia-44,137 Rossi, Rose-31 Rossman, Gerald iMr.l-28,56 Rough, Ron-122 Rouse, Betty-19 Rozen, Patricia-36,54,153 Ruhe, David-59, 153 Ruhe, Patricia-122 Ruhe, Thomas-194 Runyan, Barbara-194 Runyan, Calvin-153 Runyan, Dennis--122 Russiello, Thomas-87,137 Russo, Renee-39,44,49,60,137 Rutter, Donald-106 Rutter, Gary-48,49,87,90,105,194 Rutter, Patricia-153 -5.- Sabatino, Patricia-40,50,61,82,194 Saeler, Donna-45,122 Sainato, Dennis-122 Sainato, Helen-31 Sainato, Sharon-153 Salvano, Patricia-153 , Salvati, Karen-39,43,44,49,137 Santillo, Gary-46,72,73,153 Santillo, John-67,102,122 Santillo, Lawrence-48,98,137 Santillo, Patricia-43,44,57,77,137 Santillo, Toni--137 Sapp, Jack-122 Sari, Chuck-108,109 Sari, Frank-122 Wilson w Saunders, Sarah iMrs.l-28 Sbarro, Richard-46,48,B7,90,191,194 l Scala, David-137 l Scarazzo, Margaret-44, 137 I Schaffer, Andrew-127 , Schaffer, Nancy-125 Schantz, Coral-54,55,153 Schenker, Andrea-36,40,54,72,73,194 l Schenker, Fred-38,79,122 ' Schepisi, Angelo-47,137 'Schepisi, Linda-40,42,61,194 Schilling, William-137 Schlemmer, Donald-75,137 Schlemmer, Martha-44,76,137 Schlemmer, Mary-122 Schliffka, David-79, 122 Schotsch, John-153 Schry, Jane-45,122 Schuller, Edward-122 Schuster, Deborah-40,53,56,162,187,195 Schuster, Delbert-43,46,87,106,153 Schuster, Timothy-122 Scialdone, Lou-42,57,60,87,100,126,137 Scopellite, David-37 Scrivo, Dorothy iMrs.l-30 Seaburn, Bruce-50,140,153 Seaburn, James-137 Seaburn, Tom-78,122 Seetch, Barbara-54,195 Servick, David-78,122 Sewell, George-38 Sewell, Sharon-54,73,153 Shablesky, lrenea-53,63,195 Shablesky, Jeff-106 Shablesky, Myra-78,122 Sam-137 Shade, Nancy-44,137 Shaffer Shaffer Shaffer Charlene-45,78,124 Daniel-36,47,69,72,76,184,195 Donald iMr.l-28 Shaffer, Elvira-44,s7,71,1:s7 Shaffer, Kenneth iMr.l-28 Shaffer, Larry-195 Shaffer Sally iMrs.l--28,29 Sh alfe r, Shaffer, Wayne iMr.l-28 Shakespeare, Elisha-73,137 Shallenberger, Dean-79,102,106,124 Shallenberger, Lana-195 Shallenberger, Richard-75,108,137 Shannon, Dennis-137 Sharek, John-106 Sharek, Victor-100,106,137 Shaw, Bernard iMr.l-30 Sheeler, Harry-43,106,137 Shingleton, Jim-104 Shinsky, Edward-67,137 Shinsky, Mary-124 Shinsky, Raymond-153 Shirley, Charles-37, 124 Short, Donald-75, 195 Shouse, Mary iMrs.l-31 Shreffler, Linda-54,75,153 Shrock, Robert-49,153 Shuster, Janet-44,137 Shuster, Randall-61,137 Sicard, Barry-63,66,108,109,195 Silvester, Marcie-66,75,153 Simoff, Patricia-36,40,60,153 Simon, Steve-59,124 Siovaila, Timothy-196 Sitler, Christie-44,61,77,137 Sitler, Thomas-61,196 Skewis, Diana-40,49,53,59,60,196 Slater, Carolyn-54,66,70,196 Slater, James-137 Slavic, Timothy-43,78,124 Sloss, Raymond-67,153 Smith, Ann-45,79,124 Smith, Carter-42,52,60,87,147,152,154 Smith, Chester-137 Smith, Colleen-44,137,135 Smith, Cynthia-79,124 Smith, Danlel-67,124 Smith, Deborah-196 mlth, Fred-124 Smith, Jane-57,63,74,197 Smith, Janice-51,52,54,197 mith, Joseph-124 Smith. Raymond-42,46,48,147,154 Smith, Richard-42,46,57,106,137 Smith, Thomas-108,154 Snare, Elaine-45,78,124 Snare, Linda-54,55,197 Snare, Patty-44,60,77,137 Snare, Rusell iMr.J-31 Snyder, George-108 Solomon, Susan-40,54,61,154 Soltes, oltes, Christina-35,40,72,73,154 Susan--40,191,197 Sosnoski, Martin-37 Sovalo, Flose iMissl-28,63 Sowash, Edward-60,137 Sowash, Paul-57,74,99,137 S ellman Mark 36100106137 P . -, . . Spellman, William iMr.J-26,2B,38,104, 106 Spielvogel, Sandra-45,78,124 Spoa, George-154 Squicquero, Angelo-60,87,137 Squicquero, John-137 Stafford, Herman-124 Stahl, Barbara-53 Stahl, Linda-38,39,44,79,121,124 Stahl, Susan-39,45,7B,121,124 Staruszkiewicz, Diane-44,61,138 St. Clair, Martha-53, 137 Steele, Douglas-106 Stein, Cynthia-39,78,84,124 Stein, John-50,108,140,152,154 Stephenson, Kay-36,44,49,138 Stevenson, Charlotte-53,7B,124 Stevenson, Timothy-39,75,138 Stevenson, Milroy--93,102,103,106,124 Stewart, John-83,659,154 Stewart, Flalph r.l-29 Stiefel, Kathleen-54,77,154 Stiles, Dennis-37 Stiles, Julia Ann-54,55,67,154 Stilley, Mary Jane-197 Stinson, Dennis-154 Stone, David-138 Straw, Charles-124 Street, David-138 Street, William-124 Streeter, Katherine iMrs.l-18 Stlaegeger, Stephen-35,58,62,72,73,167, Streit, Sandra lMrs.l-29,44 Streit, Thomas-37,124 Strohecker, David-75,154 Strohecker, Vivian-154 Strohl, Florence iMrs.l--19 Struble, Allen C. iDr.l-18 Sudano, Flobert-74,138 Sugylk, Christine-43,61,13B Sulia, Charlene-45,124 Sulia, Ftalph-106,124 Sulia, Sandra-36,4O,56,154 Sullivan, Don-138 Sullivan, David--67,138 Sullivan, Patricia-35,54,77,197 Summers, JoAnn-43,170,197 Summers, Patricia--43,53,154 Sutkowski, Edmund-37,124 Sutkowski, Kathleen-57,66,138 Swanik, Jeffrey-123 Swesey, Paula-44,138 Swesey, Ronald-60,123 Swick, Marla-36,44,59,138 Swoger, Beth--77,138 Swoger, Clyde-66,70,154 Swoger, Janet-198 Symbala, Linda-44,53,76 Symbala, Michael-105,198 Syphrit, Nancy-40,54 Szakelyhidi, Dennls-154 Szakelyhidi, Larry-138 Szakelyhidi, William-198 -T- Taggart, Arthur iMr.l-20 Talboo, Charles-79,123 Tamelcoff, Robert-43,155 Tammaro, David-102, 106,123 Tammaro, Dennis-38,106,123 Tammaro, Kathleen-198 Tammaro, Thomas-46,61,138 Thompson, Leroy-106 Thompson, Marion-79,123 Thornhill, Wayne-38,102,103,106,123 Thorpe, Jim-37 Thorpe, Margaret-155 Thorpe, Floberta-51,61,198 Tillia, Sharon-44,61,139 Timblin, Bob-60,123 Timmerman, Jane iMrs.J-158 Timmerman, Robert iMr.l-29,88,106 Tindall, Shirley-76,139 Tita, Carol456,44,139 Tita, Karen-199 Tita, Marian-54,155 Tita, Patricia-44,123 Todd, Barbara-74,139 Todd, Claire-54,142,155 Todd, Edward-51,57,199 Todd, Glenn-123 Tomasetti, John-106,123 Watson, Patricia-44,79,125 Watterson, Florence-200 Wattick, Janis-156 Wehman, Cynthia-53,54,76,156 Wehman, Jeanette-52,54,75,156 Wehman, Joyce-79,125 Wehman, Theodore-106,156 Weigle, Janet-36,76,139 Weingartner, Cynthia-38,44,60,79,125 Weingartner, Edward-46,52,56,57,62, 72,73,191,200 Weir, Gary-106,125 Weisz, Dennis-125 Welsh, Deborah-156 Welsh, Margie-200 Wick, Donald-43,61,106,140,156 Wick, Jean iMrs.l-30 Widdowiield, Sandra-201 Wigton, Diana-125 Wigton, Edward iMr.l-158 Tomeo, Cynthia-44,49,76,139 Tomeo, David-36,46,48,87,108,155 Tomeo, Nicholas-78,123 Tomon, Daniel-199 Tomon, Joseph-78,123 Tomon, Patricia-45,123 Tritt, DaveA37,59,66,123 Tritt, Garth-127 Tritt, Hershel-43 Tritt, Jerry-37 Tritt, Susan-60,155 Trivilino, Marie-44,71,139 Trivilino, Flichard-139 Truby, Diana-44,123 Truxal, John-123 Tukalo, Frank-60,66,121,123 Turner, Beth-40,51,B4,141,155 Turner, Gretchen-34,36,40,42,51,52, 199 Turner, Kenneth-43,47,50,57,139 Turner Rudy-31 Twentler, Harry-123 Tyler, Dennis-155 Tyler, Robert-37 Wigton, Marcia-44,76,139 Wigton. Ftalph-156 Wiley, Gerald-125 Wiley, Graceann-201 Wiley, Jay-35,72,73,201 Wiley, Rebecca--54,156 Williams, Howard iMr.l-31 Williams, Howell iMr.l-29 Williams, Mark-87,91,106 Williams, Tom-37,125 Wilson, Albert-51,87,139 Wilson, Malcolm iMr.l-29 Wilson, Paula-59,715,201 Wilson, Robin-78,114,125 , Thomas-38,39,47,57,73,139 Windhorst, Daniel-78,125 Windhorst, Roberta-156 Winegar, Donald iMr.J-29,46 Winter, Mary Ann-60,139 Winterbottom, Dan-125 Wisbith, Janet-76,83,201 Wojnar, Betty-156 Wolnar, Nancy-156 Woltklewlcz, Anthony-156 Woltkiewloz, Edward-125 ... U - Ungham, Jack-35,38,47,61,66,70,155 Useriu, Nicoleta-36,56,60,177,181,199 .... V - Valentino, Joseph-48,58,75,99,155 Valentino, Ftuloph-139 Valentino, Valerie-43,60,76,139 Valvano, Patricia-45,79,123 Vandevort, Dianne-60,139 Van Gorder, John-67,125 Van Kirk, Gary-125 Vannoy, Thomas-155 Vansovich, Judith-76,199 Varrati, Flichard-59,60,155 Varrati, Shirley-45,61,125 Varrato, John-37 Varrato, Louis-199 Venditti, Patsy-139 Venezie, Carol-36,40,62,199 Venezie, Patricia-36,56,155 Venezie, Raymond-199 Ventriglia, Dana-35,40,49,56,61,155 Ventriglia, Denise-39,-12,139 Ventriglia, Rita-44,139 Verdecchia, Rosemary-199 Vitullo, Mark-38,79,102,106,125 Vogler, Patricia-49,54,67,71,155 Wolf, Carol-44,77,139 Wolf, Thomas-43,152,156 Wolfe, Carolyn-34,40,42,63,201 Wolfe, Elaine-60,79,125 Woods, LaFlae-139 Woods, Randall-43,49,156 Wooster, Clara iMissl-29 Workley, James-34,59,201 Wo rrel I, Floyd-48,87,108,109,156 Wright, Charles-139 Wright, Jeffrey-37 Yannle ..Y... llo, Gary-60,78,125 Yanssens, Robert-125 Ya fleb inski, Darlene-76,139 Yerace, Renee-45,79,125 Yeykal, Mark-139 Yohn, Megan-40,56,73,156 Yohn, Thomas-201 Yoho, Gerald-156 Yoho, Yoho, Patricia-45,6O,79,125 Sharon-44,60,139 Young, Charles-52,56,152,156 Young, Dale-58,156 Young, Dennls K.-78,125 Young Dennls Fl.-78 102125 Young, Gerald-74,201 Young, Patricia-43,54,63,76,202 Young, Sarena-43,45,60,79,125 Yuricha, Beverly4i8,45,60,79,125 Yuricha, Stephen-139 Yvorra, James-60,66,125 Tanner, Kimberly-43,45,53,79,123 Tanner, Marilyn-34,54,61,195,198 Tanner, Mark-43,46,105,141,155 Tanner, Penny-198 Taranto, Joseph-138 Tarver, Kay-198 Tavern, Betty-31 Tavern, Felix-38,104 Tavern, Patricia-44,61,76,138 Taylor, Ann-31 Taylor, Brian-154 Taylor, Linda-123 Taylor, Jo Ann-36,40,61,155 Taylor, Tony-123 Thellman, Jill-45.79.123 Thomas, Carol-43.77.138 Thompson, Cathy-38 Thompson, Debbie-44,60,79,123,124 Vogler, William-78,102,125 Vogt, Kathleen-39,57,66,139,158 Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace -W- , Charles iMr.l--20 , David-199 , Dorothy-53,54,77,199 Peter-139 -2- Zabadlila, Carlo-79,125 Zahniser, Kenneth iDr.J-29 Zeigler, Brooke-44,60,71,139 Zeigler, Jim-125 Zikeli, Marie-34,40,42,52,187,202 Zikeli, Robert-74,139 Zingaro, Bonita-36,42,156 Zona, Anita-35,40,51,60,202 Wallace, Ronald-74,139 Wallls, Robert iMr.l-29 Walter, Gerald-60,139 Walter, Terry-125 Walton, Robert--66,139 Watson, Bruce-56,200 213 Zona, Deborah-79,125 Zona, Janice-54,202 Zona, Pamela-71,74,139 Zona, Peter-48,237,139 Zona, Samuel-48,87,10B,156 ,f 1 7 ,ff.QffQf,e , , , f J f V, ,- y x I I , V,,, W 'JJ f .1 .yiglilidfxzj ,:C!'f,,ffQfi,,f ,guy L1 I 7 V I,-LL, 44, l ,qj,,, 1114! 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