North Hills High School - Norhian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1984
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But as soon as any break from school interrupted that regular routine, we often replaced the search for the unknown knowledge and understanding with 10 www!! h l Joanne Ahlstrom Library Kenneth Barth Industrial Arts Joseph Bufalino Social Studies Sue Anderson Physical Education W Bra yton Ba tson Science Newell Campbell English June Arthurs Marketing - DE Ruth Bradley Business Education Miriam Canning Business Education George Bado Driver Education Linda Brown Speech-Theater Arts Donna Carey Home Economics Thomas Baier Vivian Banyas English Business Education Michael Brown James Brozick Photography English Edward Clark Howard Clifton Industrial Arts Math a spirit of adventurism. Likewise, the North Hills faculty found many ad- ventures to undertake during their time off from school. Teachers were not just fountains of knowledge which poured forth information in the direction of the studentsg they were involved in various ex- tracurricular activities. 11 Life ls Either a Daring Adventure or Nothing George Cross Science-Physical Education Joseph Crupie Math Kathy Dancho Physical Education Cherie Dro tar Math Richard Euler Speech Arts Carol Ferguson Physical Education Sue Frantz English Joseph Gay Science Janet Gebhardt Business Education When several teachers were asked to give their detinitionsofadventure,they responded in the following manner: adventurism can be described in a variety of waysg adventurism hway range from doing anything out of the ordinary to anything that risks one's physical well-being: adven- ture could involve exploring new territory and pursu- 12 l ing the challenge of the unseen and the unknowng adventures can take place in one's mind orthey can be real events. Thus, a summary definition ot adventurism can be: a daring action by which a person hopes that he has a good chance to receive something enjoyable from it. Such a person does not see the possible dangers accompanying 'last i lifes, 1 Donald Deithorn Science Debbie Deuser Math Carol Doyle Library Vickie Ferguson Business Education Judy Fich ter Foreign Language Glen Foster Indus trial Arts Christine Gilbert Social Studies John Grove Social Studies Gregory G yllsdorf Choral Music Adventure Exists ODD! in the Mind his actions. He ignores the rules and does not worry about failure. He wants only to enjoy the excitement and tocopewiththechallengesof every moment and be successful. For many teachers, traveling was an adventure. For example, Mr. Molitor visited islands in the Caribbean Sea, while Mr. White enjoyed teaching of the Person Who Pursues lt 14 ,mt , f ,,. tl William Hanley Math David Hoza Social Studies James Kelly Science Pat Harding Foreign Language Maribfn lgnath Social Studies Donald Keys Science Ronald Harrington Industrial Arts Dennis Jack Social Studies Ralph Langer Art '35 Sandi Hartman Marian Haschke Keith Herchenroether Home Economics English Art Gerri Jackson Joyce Johnson Areta Kalogeras English English Music E vie Levine Drayton Link Richard Long English English Industrial Arts in the Virgin Islands for two years. Another example was in the case of Miss Levine who joined a kibbutz, a farm, in Israel. Many faculty members traveled ex- tensively in the United States Mr. Zaletski and Mr. Madzelonka are typical of that number. For many other teachers, adventure meant enjoying the 15 Faculty Fro wn Upon the Unchallengin Peggy Madden Speech Arts Greg Madzelonka Reading Richard Magerl Science Henry Marziale Social Studies Jerry Mattys Physical E duca tion Jack McCurry Math Warren Mercer Music Jean Metcalfe English Wayne Mikach Science K 8 great outdoors and natu their fullest. The nume activities in which teachers participated unbounded and showed even teachers are hu ForexampIe,theinvigor several teachers, incl Miss Levine, always L adventurer, Mr. Volzer, Mr. Mikach. ,ri R M 2 Q, -5 re to rous our were that man. I . ating sport of white-water ralfting was a shared interest ding th of 6 Bild On the other hand, backpacking through Europe and a one-time chance at skydiving was an adventure undertaken by Mr. Yochum. Dr. Frantz enjoyed all types of skiing and hunting while hoping to shoot a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. Baier enjoyed a refreshing tour of the Blue Ridge Mountains. One teacher not to be forgotten was Mr. lu! fa if Diana Mangis Physical Education John Marshall Science Jerry Martin Industrial Arts Marilou McNa vage Business Education James Meals Ma th Robert Megill Music Joel Miller Social Studies Henry Molitor Science Ernest Molnar Foreign Language Gene Mori industrial Arts Art Pattini Business Education Donna Rape Home Economics 18 David Motley Social Studies Nancy Persinger Library Barbara Rice Social Studies - GA TE Dr, Irene Musial Reading Leslie Peters Driver Education John Rice Driver Education Frank Mussitsch English Roy Phillis Math Royce Rice Social Studies - GA TE Gus Nauman Physical Education Anne Picone English Linda Richard English Dennis Papalia Math Dan Pierce Physical Education Dorothy Richey Business Education Thomas Patterson Foreign Language Elmer Pohl Social Studies Glen Richey TV Production Faculty Adventures Are Modest And Even Unbelievable Pohl and his ac- complishments of unimagin- able strength, one of which called upon him to wrestle alligators in Florida! Beyond travel and the outdoors, many teachers experienced a variety of other adventures, either real or imagined. Mr. Molnar came to America not knowing English. He worked in a brewery until he earned enough money to attend college. Mrs. Woffington built her own house while Mrs. Dancho raised dogs. Mrs. Holler claimed her most adventurous experience was having her first son. Ms. Smith considered her mar- riageto be an adventure. Mrs. Ferguson enjoyed motor- cycling while Mr. Phillis 19 Teachers Do Know How... enjoyed the excitement of auto racing. Mr. White's fantasy adventure was to fly over Europe in a hot-air balloon. Mr. Volzer's imagination was stirred at the thought of selling everything and traveling around the world with his family. It can be seen through the preceding examples that Vincent Rodgers Foreign Language William Stebler Driver Education Jerry White Science Robert Schlegel Physical Education Richard Sweitzer Social Studies Ca thy Wisnie wski English VWlliam Schue tz Social Studies Albert Veronick Social Studies Judy Woflington Foreign Language 20 l Wayne Seelhorst Robert Shinko Math Science Thomas Volzer Robert Waldfogle Math Math Ronald Wohler Gary Yochum Science Foreign Language Judy Smith Science Anne Webster English Steve Zaletski Math To Enjoy Themselves teachers are people too. They do more than what is required in the classroom - they lead normal and exciting lives. Students rarely have the opportunity to see the other side of the lives of adults with whom they spend so much of their time. Karen Barry, Dana Grillo, Lori Holl, Lynda Monroe Scott Wen tzel Social Studies 21 Phil Bower Special Education Mary Lee Holler Nurse Shirley Schillo Nurse 84 Career Aide Donna Burkhart Ernie Froess Special Education Counseling Richard Hummel Nance Matviko Counseling Counseling Patricia Seybert Al Vaccaro Special Education Counseling Linda Geiger Special Education Norma Mountan Career Resource Center Linda Williams Paraprofessional Liz Hand Counseling Laurie Pohl Special Education Betty Zimmer Library Aide A Great Boost To Classroom Teachers The classroom teachers were able to go about their work due in great part to the staff of counselors, special ed teachers, and aides. These people were generally the least known of the hilltop professional staff, but they served important roles in the education and orientation of all North Hills students. Eugene Hohman Counseling With the reorganization of the school district, changes also occurred among the administrative staff on the hilltop. Nlr. Maddox Stokes remained as the coordinating principal. Dr. Karen Cercone was the principal in the office for students whose last names began with letters A - K. Mr. Robert Adams was in charge uf ofthe office for students whose last names began with letters L-Z. Different from the previous years they were the only administrators located in the Morrone Building. Mr. Earl Ceh, director of activities and athle- tics, also had his office in the Senior High. Mr. Al Cohen was the security director. Lynda Monroe Top: Karen Cercone, Doris Orr, Pat Broadbent, Mr. Maddox Stokes, Mrs. Bertha McGinnis, Middle: Mr, Robert Adams, Mrs. Midge Altmire, Mr. Al Cohen, Mr. Earl Cehf Bottom: Mrs. Rita Abbott, Ms. Merna Matheis. if Administrative Realignment for 1 983-84 Q 'ify : -I K . ,?.l5 1 'K 551' IA Q v l math 0Laff7fif If '59 Dr. Joshua Geller, Superintendent Dr. Dale McDonald, Assistant ' rims, l Front: Alice Harvey, Joan 0'Brien, Carole Nowark, Charlotte K owalski, Patricia Hasekg Back: Scott Betts, Student j Representative, Gary Milliken, Louis C ynkar, Raymond LaPorte, President, Dr. William K ofmehl, Jo Dockman, Board Secretary, Dr. Geller. 4 1 f S 1 1 V A c T ' I v I 1 T I E y S ' 1 Band Beasts Excellence Top: 1. Jim Landmeyer, John Cousins, Meade Smith, Keith McKissock, Jim Fischer, Pau! Danner, George Yocum, Keith Crisperis and BobAnick. Middle: 1 . Paul Danner, George Yocum, Darren LaPorte, Tom Ogden, Bruce Eggers and Bob Anick. Bottom: 1. John Penberthy, Vince Lattari, Mike Benna, and Steve Gardner. Meinert Vince Lattari Row 2 Benna Row 1: Butch Hairston, Brian Bazer, Jim Veverka, Keith McKissock, Tom Gibson, Jeff Matheny, Keith Casey Moore, Burt Caldwell. Row2:ChuckMomyak, Crispens, Jim Fischer. Row 1: John Penberthy, Tom BruceEggers, Steve Gardneri Mike ' , ' '. : . J Q 3 L Q 3 2 1 1 i i W 9 'M ws 2 J 'Q ' f .fzgmbm 3' 3 2 575.6 in . N fi 1 1 Q. S' Z9 . Qa Q- .,, a E- I PW 1 SJ' .QF 14 Super Sound ls Symphony 'S Specialty Tap: 1. Paul Danner, Joe Held, Tom Gibson, ArtBoehm, Rob Wlodek,'2. Ryan Ernie, Rich Martell. Bottom: Bob Anick, Keith Crispens, Jeff Matheny, Tom Gibson. is K sf A 'TQ 4 as N Rowli Julie Clough, Darlene Thompson, Jim Drake, Mary Emmerling, Emibf Gallo, Lisa Schwarzmeier, , Gwen Hoffman, Sally Jones. Raw 2: Bonnie Rebel, Lisa DeLucia, Michele Staley. 1 ' N 1 i 1 I from the classical rigors of the Symphony Band, Jazz Ensemble featured more cur- rent works with solos characterized by musical spice and life. For the January concert, they were host to Upper St. Clair. The North Allegheny Tiger Marching Band grewto over3OO members. Yet while they were multiplying in size, the North Hills Fighting indian Marching Band was also growing-growing notin multiples, buttowardfiner precision marching and a better sound quality. Meade Smith, drum major, led the band on the field. The season's halftime shows highlighted themes from on Broadway, an ensemble of rain music, and a senior show of popular tunes. It was a year of finding new strength, dis- covering the meaning of unity, and striving to uphold the 11 Rowl: Brian PofrQ Cindy Moore, BethAnn Brady, Rian Ulmer, Mike Werle Kevin Prlbanlc Erny. Row 2: Rob Wlodek, Jamie McClure, John 3 JL XX z its l . i lla cv, K. , K g 3 , iw, W . f.. Row 1: Connie Wilczynskl, Michele Bechtold, Carole Boring. Row 2: class of the red and the white. And when the music becomes nothing but mere echoes, those who brought it to life and those who enjoyed its melody will remember where it began. Marie Miklos Jazzin' it Up With Stage Band Top: 1. Miss K alogeras and Mr. Mercer,- 2. Kathy Blecharzg 3. Meade Smith: 4. Scott Towne. Bottom: 1. Becky Russell, Mark Peduto, Cathy Ibinson, and Neil Kaufman. Row 1: Kathy Blecharz. Row 2: Jim Drake, John Katzenmeyer, Jamie McClure, Jim Fischer, Keith Darren LaPorte, George Yocum, Paul Danner, Casey Moore, JeffMatheny, Keith McKissock, Tom Meade Smith, Rob Wlodek. Row 3: John Gibson, Joe Heid. Cousins, Jim Landmeyer, Tom Ogden, Bob Arrick, Crispens, Art Boehm, Tom Meinert, Steve Gardner, Strings Crea te Sweet Sounds The North Hills Orchestra was at its best during the 1983-84 school season. However, the orchestra was not well known, butforthosewhoattendedtheir concerts or had heard them play experienced something which was priceless. Those people who did not know about the orchestra missed many excellent performances. The members of the orchestra played primarily a The orchestra was conducted by Miss Areta Kalogeras with Scott Towne as president, Cathylbinson asvice-president, Burt Caldwell as secretary and treasurer Chris Glandsdorp. The orchestra performed many concerts and there were also many members who competed in a variety of different com- petitions and festivals. Much work and dedication was put forth by the members and the conductor. Lynda Monroe string, woodwind, percussion or brass instrument. Rowl : Becky Russell, Debbie Cornpel, Kathy Deliman, Debbie Cunningham, Lattari. Row 3: Fred Struss, Joe Heid, Kevin DeLuca, John Cousins, George Anne Heid, Kathy Cousins, Kim Miller, Teri Einloth. Raw2: Paul Haberman, Yocurn, Burt Caldwell, Scott Towne, Casey Moore, Art Boehm, Tom Gibson, Debbie Benton, Deneen McClintock, Neil Kaufman, Mark Peduto, Chris Darren Laporte. Glansdorp, EmiLv Swanson, Keith Colussy, Uma Rao, Cathy lbinson, Vince Orchestra Excites udi nces Top: 1. Miss Kalogeras: 2. Uma Rao. Middle: 1, Debbie Benton and Becky Russeliq 2, Teri Einloth and Deneen McClintock. Bottom: 2. Mary Ann Mardi. A 3 5 PM ,M Captains: Dana Albanowski and Sue Gibson Fantastic Flags. . . There is unity in diversity. The North Hills Flagline, under the direction of Aerta Kalogeras, certified the preceding statement in their consistentexcellenceand preci- sion. For the purpose of the line was not to be an integral active element which enhanced the entertainment - entertainment with class. Such fineness was not achieved by merely performing a different routine to each song. Rather, it was done by weaving variety among the choreography and the medium. The twenty-six girl line led by senior captains Dana , ,w, ., N ,fm Raw 1: Lokar, Kathy A sf Albanowski and Susan Gibson, had in its repertoire a spectrum ranging from traditional march routines to jazz chorus lines. But, all this variation had to be brought to a whole, therein lies the unity. lt took the will of twenty-six separate minds to work toward a oneness. This dedication was sweated out throughout the summer with day long and evening practices plus an entire week of band camp. Routines were rehearsed untiltheywere done rightgthere was no second best. Togetherness was the motivation to continually reach for the top. This was a Dana Albanowski, Sue Gibson. Raw 2: Roberta Mascari, KelLv Connie Collins, Mary Ann Mardi. Row 4: Beth George, Karen Sewak, Lynn Harrison, Tina Briski. Row 3: Alice Puskar, Amy Boring, Chrissy Smith, Karen Harbaugh, Vanessa Obringer, Michelle Gibson, Julie Katzenmayer, Sue McKelvy, Mary Kendrick, Adamchik, Amy Lanz, Terri Borza. .vii in i'f ..., , if, togetherness which was hard to they made a flaglme of which all with Majore ttes Top 1 Cindy Seelhorst Michelle Adamchlk and Alice Puskar 2 Cindy Seelhorst and Sue Ann Johnson Middle Dlane Fabian and Karen Harbaugh 2 Margo Monfot 3 Krls Paulett Bottom 2 Sue Ann Johnson I . W The Twirlin Wonders lt'sabeautifulfallevening, the second quarter hasjust ended - halftime begins . . .the music pulsates rapidly as hips sway seductively to the blaring sounds of the band. The tempo pauses, and begins again, softly, while twelve girls coyly peek from a swirling sea of red and white umbrellas. Who are these twirling wonders in red and white? A very dedicated group of performers the North Hills Majorettes. Almost endless hours of exhausting practice had yielded a talented group possessing both grace and skill in many aspects of the majorettes' performances. Sponsored and supervised by Miss Areta Kalogeras, and led by co-captains Sue Ann Johnson and Cindy Seelhorst, the squad showed winning style at pep assemblies, band festivals, parades, and Indian football games. The highlight of the 1983 season was the performance at a Steeler football game with the North Hills indian Marching Band. Overall, the majorettes made an important contribution to the band's play, and added a special zeal and glamour. They can be proud, for their hard work and determination has paid off. Captains: Sue Ann Johnson and Cindy Seelhorst, Tara Nickel Row 1: Sue Ann Johnson, Cindy Seelhorst. Raw 2: Darlene Thompson, Sue Pitel, Bonnie Brylka, Stacey Tkach, Kim Morrissey, Cindy Moore, Patty Sharon Klein. Pschirer, Margo Monoit. Row 3: Kris Paulett, l ,, . Cheerleaders Cheer Tap: 3. Robyn Stephens and Jane Williams. Middle: 3. Robyn Stephens. Bottom: 1. Lisa Lavelle, Joanne Puglio and Debbie Zielinskiq 2. Jane Williams. 38 Seniors: Athena Balouris. Mary Beth Meyers, Jane Williarns, Joanne Puglia. Teams to Victory With their enthusiasm and vigorg the 1983 - 1984 North Hills cheerleaders gave our players and student body spirit of agression and winning. Throughout the year, they cheered the football, bas- ketball, and soccer teams and as a result, proved that North Hills is iii! The cheerleaders this year believed in a philosophy of hard work and determination and even at- tended a summer camp to improve their skills. They practiced every Monday and Wednesday after school to maintain their excellence. From their I love the Indians stickers to the North Hills painter caps, they filled the halls with school spirit and our hearts with team pride. Led by captains Athena Balouris and Kelly Day with sponsor Sue Pellegrini, the North Hills cheerleaders gave us a year of unforgetable spirit and showed everyone they had All the right moves. Dana Grillo Junior Varsity: Row 1: Laura Zanieski, Lyn Hadfield, Tracy Mlacker, Kristen Lenzi Doverspike, Courtney Ludington, Roberta Sharon Joyce, Kathy Klucsor. Roda, Beth Raucsh. Raw2: Jenn y Beckett, Jill w ay: fy 4 I P Q,..x'1e I Captains: Courtney Ludington Athena Balouris KelLv Day Lyn Doverspike Theatre Thrills Audiences Top: 1. Linda Brown and Glen Richey. Middle: 1. Sue Mckelvey 2. Greg Pappas, Jeff Cooper, ScottJessel, Doug Kaup, 4. Laura Politt, Roger Politt, Kelly Swisher. Bottom: 1. Chris Obrosky, Chuck Homyak, Brad Dawson 0832, Val Colaizzi, Steve Hammer f'831. as the final curtain falls, and we bow one more time - for the masses we 've pleased, we move our eyes to the door - to the hall that awaits us vaguely implying success for us all. . . but in this motion - this quest for tomorrow let us not forget today and the ocean of joy of sorrow that it brings . . . for the songs that we sing the comfort we've borrowed are part of us now consuming the heart and the mind. . . slowly, we find That our lives are a show and this stage is folding the conclusion, we know is near the tomorrow with a moment of fear is finalbf upon us our new dawn is here we 'll face it together though, of course, apart how unfair it feels when the farewells start Still in all that we 've been through, the love is so apparent in the looks that we send yet we try to be strong and hght back the tears tears that tend to fall as we stand face to face and embrace our last best friend and say. . .goodbye here at childhood 's end Greg Cherpes F831 we so long dreamed of - During the 1983-84 school year, the North Hills High School Theatre Department once again provided extensive opportunities for students. The yearly co-curricular activities included two major productions, a one-act play, a children's play, and performances by the Mime Troupe. Mrs. Linda Brown and Mr. Glen Richey, directors of all theatre-related activities, emphasized that the purpose of high school theatre was to expose students to the fine art of theatre. Their goal was to provide exposure that best suited the students involved in theatre during any given year. The fall play, A Christmas Carol, included both high school and elementary studentsinthe cast.The proceedsfromthe production were donated to ChiIdren's Hospital. The spring play production was a suspense mystery entitled Night Watch. The one-act play, The Firebugsf' represented North Hills in district competition. The children's theatre group and mime troupe were extensions of semester courses. However, these talented students performed tx stef' Row 1: Diane Conner, Jenny Higgins, Kelhf Swisher, Audrey Kuckinskas, Pappas, Terri Erdner. Row 3: Sharon Raymer, Debbie Twiss, Missy Murko, Stacy Cook, Ellen Holdcroft, Wendy Rich, Jenny Cooper. Row 2: Scott Lauren Gurstner, Jeff Cooper, Rich Martell, Doug Kaup, Erin Coyne, Missy Jessel, Sheri Giger, Stacey Matthews, Carole Boring, Kathy Blecharz, Val Lawry, Liz Marsh, Roger Politt, Laura Politt. Colaizzi, Jan Kerrish, Kim Morrissey, Claire Waylon, Cheryl Lynch, Greg C.A.S. 71 Covers All Thea ter Angles Top: Jenny Higgins, Doug Kaup, Becky Brown1'832, Jim Fritzgesg 2. Terri Erdner. Middle: 1. Doug Kaup, Scott Jessei, Greg Pappas, Cheryl L ynch, 2. Royce Rice. Bottom: 1. fClockwiseQ .lan Kerrish, Scott Jessei, Ellen Holdcroft, Simeon Liebman, Brook Hefright, Audrey Kuchinskas: 2. Doug Kaup and Dave Gruen, 3, Mrs. Peggy Madden. 42 all year long for the elementary school students, and for both community and business groups. C.A.S.T., Creative Arts for Students in Theatre, was a club comprised of students involved in every aspedt of theatre. Along with actors and ac- tresses, members included students who worked in the areas of set construction, publicity, props, make-up, costume, lighting, and sound. Debaters and Orators. . . The North Hills High School Forensic Team was involved in a variety of events during the 1983 - 1984 school season. The purpose of the forensic team was to enable members to cultivate and develop proper speech habits. This was accomplished through competition in a variety of events which included: debate, student congress, impromptu, extemporaneous speaking, persuasive, informative, drama- tic interpretation, and oral interpretation. The officers of the forensic team were: president - Jeff Campbell, speech chairperson - Lisa Kreutzer, debate Raw 1: Chris Johns ton, K ellv Swisher, Doug K aup, Anita Cannella, Lauren Geurs tner, Clare Chisholm. Raw 2: Greg Pappas, Terry Kain, Stacey Matthews, Audrey Kuchinskas, Raw 3: Lisa Hoffman, John Follno. 5 f -If QA,-4 li 4 ,gg lie V A Row 1: Lauren Geurstner, Terri Erdner, Stacey Matthews, Clare Chisholm, Jenny Cooper. Row 2: Greg Pappas, Jeff Cooper, Doug Kaup, Jan Kerrish. V, J . . . Tackle Large Issues Top: 1. Kevin Owens. 2. Diane Conner and Shirley Skirda. Middle: Sue Schneider. Bottom: Jeff Campbell and Marie Crowley. chairperson - Marie Crowley,and drama chairperson - Terri Erdner. Mrs. Peggy Ann Madden headed the forensic team with Mr. Royce Rice as the debate coach. The team traveled to many places for tournaments during the course of the year. Some of these trips were to Cathedral Prep School in Erie, PA., Louisville, Ohio., and Atlantic City, N.J. The team also traveled to several local schools for tournaments. The team conducted various fund raisers throughout the year. Some of these fund raisers included: car washes, balloon sales, and the annual Mardi Gras at Northway Mall. The money raised helped students to pay travel expenses. The opportunity to compete in the tournament was given to all the members. Missy Murko 44 l l Raw 1: John Folino, Erin Coyne, Laura Politt, Doyg Kaup, Eric Weiss. Row 2: George Pople,lScott Sickles, Roger Politt, Marie Crowley, Tim Houston. l l , vffwnw if ,Q if . fair i .ffl Row 1: Paul Horan, Dave Jansen. Row 2: Val Colalzzi, Diane Conner, Lori Batykefer, Jenny Higgins. Row 3: Mike Klingelhafer, Chris Obrosky, Kim Morrissey, Scott Betts, Brian Weaver. New Director, New Adventure Top Lor1Batykefer Middle Cra1gHunkele Chris Sfegle Bottom Tracy Wefgant Paul Horan Vanessa Obringer Sue Snelder Jenny Higgins 46 North Hills High School was, as usual, proudly represented by the North Hills duringthe 1983- 1984school year. Forthefirsttime, the choirwas underthe dire hoir tion of new choral director, Mr. Gregory Gyllsdorf. Directing a high school choir was -if new adventurefor Mr. Gyllsdorf. Under his direction, the choir maintained its usualattitude of striving for excellence, yet keeping a feeling of affection and friendship withir group. This attitude contributed to the success of all choir groups: Symphonic, ll. Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, and Bell. The choir began work for the Christmas concert in September. The student paid off, as shown at their December 9 and 10 concert Gyllsdorf gave the choir the new experience of having artists, a harpist and an organist, at their Christmas con to join the choir in singing the Hallelujah Chorus. Aweekl on December 17, the choir had the privilege of singing University of Pittsburgh Student Union. A good time wa by all at both events. for the trip to Disney World in Florida to be made in Jur with every trip, there must be fund raising to pay for it. A of the fund raisers, the choir sold cheese and sausa Christmas time. And of course the choir held its annu market in October. be looked upon with a feeling of happiness by all members. The fun and togetherness shared by the throughout the year will never be forgotten. Carrie Latta The year of concerts, friendships and especially the trip will C . 1 this lixed put s in much time and effort during class, at Monday night practices, and at concert rehearsals. Their hard work fi'nally . Nlr. uest cert. He also kept the tradition of inviting alumni on to the stage ater, t the had Along with working for the concert, plans were also made e. As one e at I flea hoir choir Row 1: Beth Bussinger, Laura Madia, Jenny Higgins, Chris Obrosky, Molly Anderson, Tiffany Christ, Lisa Hoffman, Audrey Kuckinskas, Gretchen Meister, Tracey Dye, Jill Hadfield, Lisa Pochan, Cathy lbinson. Row 2: Kathy Hoffmann, Sue Gardner, Theresa Quatman, Roberta Mascari, Sherry Walters, Karen Deluca, Chris Derbish, Beth Braun, Lori Batykefer, Diane Conner, Amy Maze, Debbie Doyle, Missy Lawry, Kris Paulat, K elbr Dolan, Jean Hoffman, Sue KelLv, Gillian Miller. Row3. Jennifer Milliken, Linda K ocent, Kristen Morrell, Roberta Roda, Bonnie Brooks, Julie Andritsch, Becky Franks, Lori Cronin, Stacey Catrow, Tracey Giles, Kim Morrissey, Toni Sarver, Michelle Beckett. ,,x 'N as- 'yM Sheila Mazlic, Michelle McFetridge. Row 4: Michelle Williams, Cathy Sebrosky, Carrie Latta, Erin Coyne, Noelline Welsh, Kathy Snyder, Heather Tafel, Gina Carioto, Karen Harbaugh, Val Colaizzi, Vanessa Obringer, Sue Dodd, Janet Steinbach, Shirley Skirda, Sue Sneider, Linda Majeski. Row 5: James Gaus, Chris Teves, Scott Jessel, Damon Hopkins, Tim McClelland, Doug Kaup, Ed Kunz, Dave Jansen, Tom Maxin, Scott Betts, Mike Balao, Matt Burns, Brian Weaver, Greg Burholt, Art Chillcott. Row 6: Stanley Walker, Paul Horan, Kevin Little, Dean Pitell, Tom Fritz, Mike Klingelhafer, John Krafczynski, Greg Papas, Scott Delhi. hm M may ,L., in' ' Top: Sherry Walters, Kris Paulettg Scott Betts: Karen Harbaugh, Vanessa Obringer. 48 Row 1: Kris Paulett, Roberta Mascari, Cathy lbinson, Sue Kelhf, Jean Hoffman. Raw 2: Becky Frank, Sue Schneider, Vanessa Obringer, Kim Morrissey, Kathy Snyder, Noellene Welsh. Choir Members Head To Florida Row 1.' Gretchen Meister, Chris Obrosky, Sue Gardner, Jenny Higgins, Diane Conner, Sue Kelbf, Shirley Skirda. Row 2: Chris Teves, Roberta Mascari, Lori Batykefer, Kim Morrissey, Karen Harbaugh, Val Colaizzi, Vanessa Obringer, Scott Betts. Row3: Brian Weaver, Doug Kaup, Paul Horan, Dean Pitell, Mike Klingelhafer, Dave Jansen, Tom Maxin. A Group For Whom School sAJo Top: Ka thy Hoffman. Middle: 1. Mrs. June Arthurs, Bob Weaver, 2. Colleen Brandi. Bottom: 1. Nancy Nock, Chris Berry, Dean Packg 2. Clockwise: Mrs. Arthurs, Lisa Mitzel, Sandy Giustini, Michele Lucas, Lisa Novak, Kelly Brown. 50 S 3. .N If N 'M 'WNQ-wr K, ,AP 'Ne' 3, DECA CDistributive Education Clubs ofAmericaJ is a co-curricular organization for marketing and DE students. Its purpose is to allow students to learn about marketing and distribution through applying this knowledge in the business world. The students were given hands on experience through participation in classroom instruction and other situations dealing with all areas of the market. One place in which the students worked for practical experience was in the DE store. Here the students dealt with customers, operated the cash registers, made deposits, and learned how to inventory merchandise. DECA also included community-based work, which was under the Pennsylvania DECA State Plan of Work. DECAstudents also did manythingsforthe community.Students collected pennies to help refurbish the Statue of Liberty. They also collected food items for needy families at Thanksgiving time. There are more than fifty students involved in the DECA program sponsored by Mrs. Arthurs. The only requirement was to be enrolled in Marketing and Distributive Education classes. Sophomores and seniors met one period daily, while juniors met two. The credits which were earned were: juniors- two credits: sophomores- one credit, and seniors- three credits. Cheryl Bates Row 1: Tony Gawaldo, Shelhf Pohl, Lynn Kaiser, Carol Goetz, Stephanie Lindquist, Wendy Waldschmidt, Michele Lobig, Sherry Yaeger, Lisa Hoffman, Lisa Sipes, Lisa Novak, Cheryl Bates, Sharon Biscoff Kathy Hoffman. Row 2: Dave Vesch, Greg Miller, Chris Berie, Jackie Stebler, Colleen Zegler, Colleen Brandi, Donna Gardina, Diana Diamond, Beth Borland, Dee Dee Coleman, Greg Warhord, Leigh Zeuger, Michelle Lucas. Lisa Mitzel, Sandy Guistini, Mrs. Arthurs. Row 3: Dean Pack, Jim Scafede, Michele Stager, Beth Dibucci, Beth Fortunato, Diane Barkscha t, Judy King, Greg Caruba, Dave Weger, Margie McCalmont, Ken Sarver, Tony Wano, Dan Boyd, Lenny Sauvey, Paul Toma. wee' Here 's To Your Health Top: Noellene Welsh, April Baumbach, Dale Varga, Middle: Darryl Stengle, Dale Varga, Eric Kist,' Bottom: Heather Hinds, Kathy lbinson, April Baumbach, Chris Martin. Underthe direction ofMrs. Holler, the school nurse, the 1983-l984 Health Careers Club participated in many activities throughout the year. Every other Tuesday at 7:30 a.m., the club discussed the various fields of medicine and planned their exploratory field trips and projects. The Club's many activities included tours of several area hospitals including Bellevue Suburban and Passavant Hospital. Included in their many tours of Bellevue Suburban was a look at the radiology department, operating and recovery rooms, and the Coronary Care Unit. Members had the chance to explore various personal interests in the health field through these tours. Some othertrips on the club'sagenda weretothe Pittsburgh SchoolofNursing and Dixmont Hospital where they entertained patients with Christmas carols and refreshments during the holiday season. The officers of the Health Careers Club, April Baumbach, President, and Noellene Welsh, Vice-President, gave their members an opportunity to explore their futures and make some career choices to suit their own special interests. 52 Dana Grillo , 'ri is 3. lqf'Eii ESQ? ri i 1 Row 1 : E mihf Swanson, Missy Beall. Row Cathy lbinson 2: April Baumbach, Noellene Welsh, Llgh ts, Camera, Action! The film club consisted ofthirteen students who took variousfilm making classes during the course of the school year. These students met every Thursday after school to work on a variety of different projects. Mr. Langer, the sponsor, said the students enjoyed trying new techniques and creating unique special effects. The meetings on Thursday gave the members a workshop atmosphere in which they could both learn and have fun at the same time. Each member was given the opportunity to be creative and create his own project. Lynda Monroe Quiet Dedioa tion Tap: Tiffany Christ, Marial Louis, Miss Kathy Wilt, Middle: Kelbf Dolanp Bottom: Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Ahlstrom, Mrs. Persinger, Right Page: Ellen Teasley, Cindy Kimmel, Bonnie Murphy, Nicole Nicoletti, Kathy Fisher. 54 A dedicated group of students aided Senior High librarians, Nancy Persinger, Joanne Ahlstrom and Carol Doyle, during the 1983-1984 school year. By performing indispensible services for the entire Senior High, this special group kept the con exchange of information moving smoothly. Some ofthese ser included the organization of magazines and microfilm mate checkingout books,and runningerrandsforthelibrarians.Bec of their quiet dedication, they helped to make research tr the library an easy and pleasant experience. Tara Nickel 3 xtant ices l'ials, USB S to Little Known But Talented The Synchronized Swimming program at North Hills was among the least known on the hilltop. Yet, the members put in plenty of rehearsel time which eventually resulted in a patented water ballet performance. The girls, under the direction of Kathy Wilt, who, while not a teacher in the district, devoted hours to the girls, practiced once a week beginning in October and ending in May. Their schedule was not a regular one because the pool had to be shared with many groups anxious to make use of the water. Nonetheless, the May performance, toward which the girls had worked all year, was applauded by those who were fortunate to see it. 1. Amy llWtherel, Lisa Gallagher, Judy Papaniag 2. Brennan Gaertnerf 3. Michele Adamchik. 56 Row 1: Mike Lieb, Mark LeJeune, Darren Fortunate, Pat Sheehy, Tim Fetters, Dave Lapp, John Panagulias, Ken Hackworth. Row 2: Mike Dwyer, Brennan Gaertner, Jim Cassandra, Vince Scott, Rege Lux, Andy Hess, Tom Scholle. Row 3: Mike McMullen, Charlie Porritt, Blaise Behr, Jim Yoder, Rob Fritz, Dan U'Ren, Al Tom Maxen. Row4:Joe McAleer, T Ross, Don Walsh, Mark Lavelle, Mike Knoch, Mark Peduto. Rick Bill Service To Self and Community The Key and Keyette clubs consisted of people who were willing to give ot themselves in order to make the club a worthwhile organization. The purpose ofthe clubs was to help others and, in addition, to find personal enjoyment in doing so. Miss Pohl was the new sponsor for the clubs. Miss Pohl and the officers held several meetings to plan a variety of charitable events. One ofthe events was the annual blood drive which took place in October. Many members also ushered senior citizens to band performances and plays. Some members participated in the Joy and Sharing program in December at the Hiland Presbyterian Church. Club officers were Lisa Gallagher, President, Judy Papania, Vice-President, Debbie Zielinski, Secretary, and Amy Witherel, Treasurer, for the Keyettes and Pat Sheehy, President, Mark Lavelle, Vice-President, Tim Fetters, Secretary, and Dave Lapp, Treasurer for the Keys. Lynda Monroe Raw 1: Lisa Downing, Christy Freismuth, Sandy Kelly, Diane Hammil, Jill Hadfield, Toni Sarver, Laura Madia, Sharon Roper, Jan Kerrish, Beth Kaelin, Joanne Blasko, Kelhf Fuchs, ShelLv Hollis, Eileen McQuaide, Dana Sander, Tracy Bagley, Connie Moore. Row2: Renee Langer, Michele Bech told, Kim Parker, Karen S tefanko, Tracey Mlakar, Kristin Stover, Eileen MacDonald, Beth Rausch, Clare Chisholrn, Mary Beth Myers, Nancy Conklin, Jane Williams, Athena Balouris, Patty Pschirer, Janine Daniels, Margaret Lux, Karen Barry, Michele Pitschke, Diane Giardina, Julie Kline, Michele VWlliams. Raw 3: Michele Haupt, April Baumbach, Judy Wharhaus, Molhf Anderson, Gillian Miller, Sandy Karansas, Becky Shimkas, Sherri McVay, Laura Bedek, Sue Dell, Judy Papania, Janet Schzublewski, Karen Mesonka, Erin McGonigle, Karen Sarkis, Beth George, Eileen Geary, Debbie Zelienski, Sue Conklin, Kelly Day, Stacy Cook, Teri Borza, Mary Emmerling, Debbie Behrens, Diana Lapp, Row 4: Audrey Kuchinskas, Sue McKelvy, Sue Dodd, Lynn Brimmier, Sue Gibson, Lori Wallace, Karen Schoepner, Jenny Maioy, Lisa Gallagher, Casie Siegel, Diana Byrd, Lori L yngel, Lynn Petroceltv, Amy Witherel, Leslie Jones, Carrie VWrth, Robyn Stevens, Dana Carasiola, Jenny Noone, Sharon Coss, Cheryl Lynch, Ellen Holdcroft, Francie Roberts, Missy Beall, Jenny Lewis. Raw 5: Stacey Matthews, Patty Delahunty, Sue Schneider, Cathy Sebroski, Sandy Schmidt, Kristen Deems, Chrissy Anderson, Chris Ahern, Rita Moyo, Jill Jordan, Jody Raida, Courtney Ludington, Kristen Morrell, Lori Bursic, JanetBurns, Donna Zelienski, Barb Hesidence, Joanne Stitman, Kelhf Swanwick, Sue Adams, Jenny Abrahm, Kelly Krummert, Michele Staley, Mimi Amergis, Lisa Reitlinger, Nancy Cygnaronicz, Lisa Schleuter. Charity is The Key Top: Mimi Amergis: 2. Saundra Burton. Middle: 1. Karen Sarkisg 2. Roberta Mascari. Bottom: April Baurnbach, Noellene Welsh. 58 An Idea Exchange Although AFS -the American Field Service club did not host any foreign exchange students for the 1983-i984 school year, the club remained very active. The club once again sponsored by Miss Hand, was designed to help students meet people and experience different cultures. Despite having no exchange students, club members were able to meet Ruth Conghian, an AFS student from Ireland who visited North Hills High School. They were also able to meet Anette Guenther, A North Hills exchange student, who was here through the Youth for Understanding program. Although the meetings were few, the meetings that were held were used to discuss upcoming social events, fund raising activities and the possibilities of a trip. Some of the social events included a party held in honor of Ruth Conghian, a hayride in November, and the annual AFS weekend in which exchange students from surrounding school districts came to spend the weekend with AFS club members. AFS, as a club, was at a stand still because of having no exchange students duringthe year. However, this misfortune did not hamper the togetherness and enjoyment the club members shared. Carrie Latta Row 1: Amy Lanz, Ellen Teasley, Anette Guenther, Diana Lapp, Debbie Behrens Row 2: Missy Lawry, Greg Pappas, Stacey Matthews, Saundra Burton, Karen Stefanko. Row 3: Manal Lewis, Gary Geller, Sherwood lsorn, Kim Parker. Citizens of the World ew fav Top Missy Lawry Saundra Burton Middle Ellen Teasley Kerrie Lalikos Ofhcers MattLydic Missy Belle Dana Sander Dave Wiley Bottom Vince Belanskl Jenny Lewis Don Ehrenberger Tim Hoffman 60 Officers: Stacey Matthews, Karen Stefanko, Gary Geller, Missy Lawry, Greg Pappas. Row 1: Kim Parker, Karen Stefanko, Missy Beall, Stephanie Janczak, Diane Dobin, Karen Sarkis, Erin McGonigle, Casie Siegel, Diane Dean, Judy Papania, Jenny Lewis, Dana Sander. Row 2: Tom Moul, Kevin Fredricks, Mike Matessa, Dave Weinerth, Connie Moore, Julie Kuo, Stephanie Leonard, Pam Chorba, Lori Holl, Clare Chisholm, Marie Miklos, Be th Grotezinger. Row3: Tom Killeen, Jim Landme yer, K elbf Da y, .fi zo, x X s MimiAmurgis, Renee Langer, Stacey Matthews, Lauren Gerstner, Lynn Eggers, Marie Crowley, Terri Erdner, Eric Wojcidiewcz, Dave Ross. Row 4: Gary Geller, Bob Strobel, Matt L ydic, Steve Lyle, Meade Smith, John Ulmer, Todd Kieninger, Chris Haupt, Tom Shaheen, Dave Wiley, Brennan Gaertner, Andy Hess. involved in a variety treasurer. Melissa Murko weemli-1 The highest honor awarded to a student for academic excellence was induction into the National Honor Society. Members of this organization had to be the best students - those who received outstanding grades and were also extracurricular activities. In order to qualify for an invitation into the organization a quality point aver age of 3.75 for sophomores, 3 50 for juniors, and 3.25 for seniors was needed. The induction cer emony for new members was In January for seniors and later in the springforjuniors and sophomores The faculty sponsor for the club was Principal Maddox Stokes. The 3 officers for the North Hills Chapter of the National Honor Society for the 1983-1984 school year were Matt Lydic, presidentp Dave Wiley vice-president: Missy Beall, se cretaryg and Dana Sander An Elite Group Tap: 1. Sue McKelvy, Cindy Lisk, Jan Radovicg 2. Jan Radovicp 3. Keith McKissock, Dana Sander, Dave Wiley, Matt Lydic. Middle: 1. Lisa Winterhalter: 2. Rakesh Patel. Bottom: Larry Reardon. 62 .1 ai' ' , M. it 1 , Seniors Susan Adams Mariann Amurgis Tracey Bagelv Vincent Belanski Beth Blaisdell Colleen Brandi Burton Caldwell Jeff Campbell Clare Chisholm Pamela Chorba Marie Crowley Kathleen Cousins Diane Doban Lynn Eggers Donald Ehrenberger Terri Erdner Christopher Ferry James Hscher Brennan Gaertner Beth George Be th Groe tzinger Karen Harbaugh Christopher Haupt Debra Herman Andrew Hess National Honor Members 77moth y Hoffman Catherine lbenson Paul Jakabsin Stephanie Janczak Susan KelLv Robert K ieninger Lisa K reutzer Renee Langer Matthew Leherr Jennifer Lewis Cynthia Lisk Matthew L ydic Steve Lyle Stacey Matthews Erin McGonigle Susan McKeIvy Keith Mckissock Marie Miklos Connie Moore Christine Obrosky Kevin Owens Judith Papania Kin-iberbf Parker Rakesh Patel Mark Peduto Louis Petrone Dominic Pollaro Jeffrey Prem Janice Radovic Todd Rable Laura Rau Lawrence Reardon David Ross Dana Sander Karen Sarkis Patrick Sheeh y Kathleen Shultz Meade Smith Karen Stepanko Robert Strobel Lisa Sullivan George Thomas James Tomasic John Ulmer Michael Wehrle David Weinerth David Wiley Lisa Vwnterhalter Eric Wojcikiewcz Ruth Yates fl , 5' gf' lj sig - W iii r 2 iz E Juniors Leemon Baird Melissa Beall Kelly Day Kevin Fredrick Gary Geller Lauren Gerstner Jennifer Higgins Gwen Hoffman Lori Hall Stacy Hunter Mary Kendrick Thomas Killeen Juliana Kuo James Landmeyer Diana Lapp Stephanie Leonard Gretchen Meister Thomas Moul Carl Popelka Casie Siegel Michele Staley Emily Swanson Linda Zotter E ffecting Democratic Princip Top: Karen DeLuca, Jennifer Milliken, Bottom: Jennifer Lewis, Bob Lewandowski. 64 WT Senior Officers: Patty Dauer, Jan Kerrish, Janice Radovic. Seniors: Row 1: Patty Dauer, Lisa Gallagher, Kathy Bancroft, Jan Kerrish, Lynn Eggers, Jenny Lewis, Kim Sidebotham, Judy Papania, Kelly Klein. Row 2: Torn Maxen, Al D'Amoto, Lisa Downing, Kelly Brown, Sue Dodd, Alice Puscar, Karen Sarkis, Sue Gibson, Karen Mesonka, Sue Betz. Row 3: Paul Horan, Scot? Betts, Chris Haupt. There were many changes that took place within the High School during the 1983-1984 school season. One such change was the combination of 10th 81 12th grades into one Student Council. This was a new adventure for Mr. Molitar, the new sponsor and advisor. Mr. Molitar, along with President Jan Kerrish, Vice-President Patty Dauer, and Secretary Janise Radovick, co-ordinated many activities and resolved the many problems and concerns of the Student Body. During the year, the Student Council conducted its annual candy cane sale for Children's Hospital, it sponsored a couple of dances and it organized many other worthwhile activities. Some of these activities included Senior week, the Senior dinner dance, the proms and the Sophomore banquet. Much planning and hard work was needed to make these events a success. The members ofthe Student Council dedicated themselves to make the 1983-1984 school year an enjoyable and unforgettable experience. Lynda Monroe Junior Officers: April Dauer, Nm Fetters, Terri Borza Juniors: Rowl: Melanie Burke, Michele K oertz, Leslie Jones, MaryEmerling, K elUfDay. Raw2: ManajKarwa, Jim Johnson, Carrie VWrth, Amy Witherel, Cheryl Lynch, Jennifer Noone, Stacy Cook, Mike Matessa. Student Council Tap: Jill Moran, Karen Mesonka, Kelly Day, Kris Mulholland, Leslie Jones, Elaine Pascheledis, Mr. Madzelonkag Bottom: Tom Maxson, Joe McAleer. 66 Friendship and Na ture. . . How were the needs of the adventuresome North Hills student in search of unusual experiences met? They were met by the activities offered by the Outdoors Club. Some of the activities included mountain climbing, can- oeing, camping, rock- climbing and backpacking. The club was led by co-presidents Misia Metzger and Tracy Guckert and membership chairman Kathy Bancroft. These leaders alongwiththeclub'ssponsor, Mr. Madzelonka, planned many exciting trips that were either one day or weekend events. Some of these trips were: a Sep- tember canoe tripg a weekend camping at Cooper's Rock, West Virginiag an Elk Photography camping trip and a weekend retreat to Heritage Reservation. If one were to ask any member of the club what they liked most abouttheOutdoorsClubthey would probably answer, lt was the adventure involved with everything we did that made it exciting. Carrie Latta 1 as . . . Attract Students To Outdoors Club Top: 1. AI D34moto.' 2. Clockwise: Tracy Guckert, Kathy Bancroft. Mlsia Metzger, Sue Betzq 3. Lisa Freyvogle. Middle: 1. Misia Metzger: 2. Manjo Karwa, Gary Geller, Carl Papelka, Rick Mueller. Mel Jugang Mrs. Webster. Bottom: 1. Joanne Blasko, Jenny Malay: 2. Sheri Giger. Debbie Twiss, Julie Kuo. Michele Williams, Missy Murko. Q Staffers Have. . . New adventures into the field of journalism evolved around The Arrowhead for many years in the past. The 1983-1984 school year presented no exception. Mrs. Ann Webster took over the responsibility of sponsoring the newspaper. This was something she was strictly adventuring into. Her persistent and progressive hard work was the foundation of the Arrowhead and the basis for the effort and dedication the student staff attributed to the production of the newspaper. Along with her help, the staff was led in the right direction through the competency of the editor-in-chief, Lisa Freyvogel. Photography and journalism classes also made up part of the skeleton support of the staff. Even though the size of the staff and the format of the paper was limited, students still gave the valued time needed in producing the best possible final product. Sandi Kelly , L 7951 . L . . . An Ear to the Ground 1 ldv Q4- Top: Terri Einloth, Sandy Kelly: 2. Pam Chorbag 3. Kathy Cousins, Michele Staley. Middle: 1. Laura Politt: 2. Mel Jugan, Rick Muellerf 3. Erin McGonigle: 4. Mr. Werner, Mr. Madzelonka. Bottom: Missy Beall, Barb Woistman. 70 Behind the Scenes. . . M,,...4f- Ty J -.,, was Memories, the shadows of yesterday, are what really survive long after graduation gowns are disregarded. As future times will live and die, some of the recollections will fade into a deeper darkness while others will sustain their distinctness. It wasthe responsibility ofthe Norhian staff Cunder the direction of Kathy Cousins, editor and Mr. Ken Werner, sponsorj to organize and capture these reminiscences. The events of 1984 were preserved on film, then the photographs were designed in page by page lay-outs. This book does not only allow one to indulge in remembrances but it also shows me Mt how far one has progressed. Marie Miklos 'uv-nw. M., ,.s..... Norhian Staff Kathy Cousins - Editor-in-Chief Sponsors Michelle Staley - Assistant Editor Greg Madzelonka , Business Faculty Staff Sue Ann Johnson Missy Beall Barb Woistman Photography Staff Sue Betz Kevin Atkins Doug Bennett Brian Burke Beth Ann Brady Clare Chisholm Milan Jugan Kevin Kreufzer Roberta Mascari Stacey Matthews Kris Mulholland Shelhf Pohl Lisa Mnterhalter Sports Staff Linda Dehring Michelle Bech told Beth Blaisdell Kelly Krummert Francie Roberts Connie Wilczynski Typing Staff Lisa DeLucia Tracy Croker Kathy lbinson Renee Langer Sue Rieb Bonnie Squiller Art Staff Erin McGonigle Ken Werner - Production Business Staff Kim Seamons Mary Ann l'Wlker Michelle Bech told Kim Bennardo Tim Few Gary Geller Michelle Haupt Lori Hall Suzanne Homza Milan Jugan Kerrie Lalikes Renee Langer Carl Popelka Kevin Rodgers Emily Swanson John Trembulak Student Life Lisa Downing continued - next page M 'H-..,, had .f.-- Top: Lisa Downing, Sue Ann Johnson, Francie Roberts, Linda Dehring, Beth Blaisdellq Middle: Jenny Cooper, Amy Witherel, Cari VWrth, Leslie Jones, Diana Byrd, Bottom: Beth Groetzinger, Beth Blaisdell, Marie Miklos, Mary Anne VWlker, Kim Seamons. Activity Staff Jenny Cooper Marie Miklos Senior Staff Beth Groetzinger Beth Blaisdell Kelhf K rurnmert Marie Miklos Literary Staff Lynda Monroe Karen Barry Cheryl Bates Dana Grilio Lori Holi Sandi K elbf Carrie Latta Diana Lapp Matt L ydic Stacey Matthews Marie Miklos Missy Murko Tara Nickel Lou Petrone JuniorfSophomore Staff Leslie Jones Cari VWrth Amy VWtherel 72 155' Norhian Tap: Francie Roberts, Linda Dehring, Sue Betzp Bottom: Lynda Monroe, Marie Miklos, Tara Nickel, Lori Holl, Dana Grillo. 74 EMM. S . E N I O R S is 2 Jennifer Abram Jen . . . Bowling Club 9: Keyettes 11.12: Synchronized Swimming 10,11.l2: Tribal Tribune 10: will remember friends, summer of '83, Cranberry Hall. my dear sister Sue, and the times spent with Joe: hobbies: spending money, long distance calls. hiding from men with flashlights: career choice: Business. Michelle Adamchik Shelle . . . Flag Line 11,12: Student Council 10.11: Synchronized Swimming 10, ivice presidentj 11: will remember 2 super weeks at band camp, Senior bus. Cindy. Jim, and Sam. holding hands and Get it Right the First Time : hobbies: band camp, shopping, dancing: career choice: nursing. Audrey Adams Will remember the fiberglass bleachers at the football games: hobbies: pen pals. reading historic novels. talking on the phone: career choice: business fSecretarial wcrkj. Susan Adams Sue. . .Baseball11fmanagerJ:Choir9:Keyettes11,12: NHS 11.12: Ski Club 10: Synchronized Swimming 10: TrilJaITribune10:willrememberspecialpeople,mysisJen and our crazy summer ol '83: hobbies: watchingfireworks. ducking from the boss. Guiding Light : career choice: Medicine. Paul F. Aguglia Dana Albanowski Flagline 10.11.12 Ccaptainjp Choir 9,10.11: Symphonic Choir 10.11: Keyettes 11.12: Letter Winners 11.12: NFL 9.10: Ski Club 11.12: Stage Crew 9.10: Student Council 9:wiII remember8special cabin mates,M:B:F.K:S:,Tracie and Marie: hobbies: running the tree: career choice: business: Mike Alberter Stud . . . Basketball 9: Ski Club 9.10,11.12: Student Council 9.10: will remember the N.H. raceway in the morning: hobbies: skiing, working with cars: career choice: Tax Accounting. Mark E. Altmyer Mariann Amurgis Mimi . . . Flag Line 11,12 isquad leaderjg Gymnastics 9: Keyettes 11,12: Letter Winners 12: NHS 1 0.11,12: Norhian 12: Track Cmanagerb 10,1 1 ,12: Tribal Tn bune 10: will rememberflagline. band camp, good friends: gymnastics. running: career choice: systems ai Julie Andritsch hobbies: ialysis. CAST 10,111 Choir 9,1O,11.12: Symphonic Choir 10.11,12: Keyettes 11.12: Letter Winner 11: Stgge Crew 10.11:willremembergoodtimes.Mexico,Mr.C. hobbies: dancing. music. guys: career Business. Robert Anick Tracie An ke Choir 9: Keyettes 11: Ski Club 10: will remember relationship. independent study: hobbies: computers: career choice: Accounting. odspellg choice: a special crafts, Lisa Arture Weezy , . . Band 11: DECA 12: Keyettes 11.121 will remember Mary, 11th grade summer, all those who made her Senior year great: hobbies: tennis, daydreaming, phone calls: career choice: accounting. Kevin Atkins Arrowhead 12: Bowling Club 11: Norhian10.11,12: Tribal Tribune 9.10: will remember taking yearbook pictures, little kids on the hill: hobbies: photography, electronics. hunting: career choice: photography. Tracy Bagley Bags . . , Girls Basketball 10,11,12 fmanagerjg Bowling Club CSecfTreasJ 9,10,11,12: Keyettes 11.123 Letter Winner 12: Tribal Tribune 10: will remember close relationships I've formed and all the fun we've had: hobbies: bowling, roller skating, talking on the phone: career choice: Businessfitccounting, Athena Balouris Cheerleading 9.10.12 tcaptainl: Keyettes 11,123 Letter Winner 12: Student Council 9,10,11,12: will remember football games. my intermittent romances with LP, and all the great people: hobbies: racquetball. volleyball. scoring 1600 on the SAT'S: career choice: LAWfFirst Woman President. Kathleen Bancroft Teena. Weiner . . . Bowling Club 12: CAST 9,10,11,12: Cheerleading 9.10 fco-captainjg Keyettes 11.12: NFL 9,10,11,12: Plays9,10.11,12: Ski Club 1 1,12: Stage Crew 9,10,11,12: Student Council President 9,Pres. 1O,11,12: Thespian 10.11,12: Outdoors Club 11,12 chairman: will remember junior year, the Wayne Club and Jeff: career choice: Public Relations. Diane Barkschat DECA 1 1.12: will remember all the crazy times behind the Senior High and thefun times partyingin the lavs: hobbies: partying. listening to Neil Young, meeting people at RVP. Karen Barnes K . . .will remember all the people I met and the good times we had: hobbies: horseback riding. listening to the radio, being with friends: career choice: Nursing. Mary Barnes Barrn . . . will remember all the friends I made, the weekends working at Murph's, computer class with Allj, and most of all Lisa HAIR Sullivan: hobbies: notworking at Murphy's. Stephen Barnum Bartman . . .will remember football games. the field trip to the airport and the Montreal pillow fight: hobbies: juggling and golfing. Kimberly Bartram Bird, Bone. . .Choir 9,1O.11: Keyettes 11.125 Ski Club 10.11,12: Outdoors Club 11: will remember the terrific friends I made, the hill top. never being able to find a seat in the cafeteria and most important l'll never forget how great my senior year was with Jon: hobbies: snowfwater skiing, rollerfice skating, tennis: career choice: Secretarial work. Beth Bateman will remember getting busted for smoking, making new friends and all the great times l had: hobbies: going out with friends, horseback riding, skating: career choice: Health Occupations, Lorraine Batykefer Lori . . .Choir 9,10,11,12: Girls Choir 10,11,12: Mixed Ensemble 10,11,12: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: will remember fun times. Mexico, long rehearsals on Monday nights, football games and close friends. K gr, .',f..,?:.:, . -I April Baumbach Health Careers Club 11 fVice PresJ,12 fPresJ: Keyettes 12, Letter Winner 11,12: Ski Club 10,12: Student Council 9,10: Tennis 9,10,11,12: will remember the great times with friends, football games, the fun I had being on the tennisteam, Mr. Gay's class, and mostofall CRH: hobbies: tennis, shopping, going out with friends, cooking, needle point, jogging: career choice: Nursing. Carol Bayly Beetle, Bottle Bayly. . .will remember the girls Iav before hr, meeting Jeff at Beattie, the Beattie bus home, all the new friends l made: hobbies: water skiing, going to Willy's office, and Cathy: career choice: Technology. Deborah Bearer lck woman, Sleb . . .will remember all the fun times in classes and with my friends, but most of all Eric flckjg hobbies: camping, hiking, horse back riding, going out: career choice: SecretarialfManagement. Edward Bechtold Beast.Fast Eddie,Ed. . .BowlingClub11: Football 10,115 Letter Winner 1 1 : will rememberfootballgames, Kimmel's OLDS, Clark and Miss J, and the great times we had: hobbies: Football, baseball. being short: career choice: Engineering. Richard Behr Rick. . . Basketball 9.10: Bowling Club 12: Key Club 12: Letter Winner 12, Library Aide 9.10: Student Council9,10: will remember THE CONTEST , Gibby Collection, S.W.A.T., J.G.'S Physics class, and all ofthe good times with friends: hobbies: weight lifting, wearing my school gym uniform in my liesure, listening to classical music backwards for hidden messages from the devil: career choice: Nuclear Medicine, Vincent Belansky Vin. . .Tennis 11, 12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember Marshall's chemistry class: hobbies: tennis, hunting. fishing: career choice: Electrical Engineering. Richard Benko Benny. . . will remember friends, teachers and AI Cohen: hobbies: partying, camping, and fishing: career choice: Business. Kimberly Bennardo Kim . . . Norhian 12: Ski Club 12: will remember good friends, football games, dances and most of all meeting Glenn: hobbies: horseback riding. playing softball, and talking on the phone: career choice: Marketing. Cynthia Bennett trips to Ohio, going on poison ivy, spending money: Advertising. Christopher Berne Chris . . . Marching Band 9,1O,11,12: Syrup 11,121 DECA 11,125 Letter Winner 11,121 will all of the band trips, D.E. with Nancy, the building: hobbies: going out with friends, ll music: career choice: Music. Scott Betts l l Choir 9,10,11,12: Mixed Ensemble 12: Symp 9,1O,11,12: Football 9,10,11: Letter win Student Council 12: Track 9: Volleyball 9: Wre remember the fight for the bible study, and mz the savior of my life: hobbies: youth grot House , singing, reading God's word: care Music. Susan Betz Sue. . .Keyettes11,12:Norhian Photograph Student Council 11,12: Outdoors Club I remember great friends, very special people. memories: hobbies: hiking, camping, boa tography, being with friends. T. J. Bewersdorf Patricia Bird PA'lTl, BIRD . . , Keyettes 11: Outdoors Club 12: will remember good friends and behind the Senior High: hobbies: Waaging it, reading, listening to the radio: career choice: Secretarial Work. Sharen Bischoff Shari, Red. . ,DECA 1 2: Outdoors Club 12: will remember friends at North Hills and the good times behind the Senior High: hobbies: Waaging it, camping, and talking on the phone: career choice: Special Education. Beth Blaisdell Letter Winner 11,123 NHS 12: Norhian 12: Softball 10,11,12: will remember squirrels, TRE, Wanker, french ries, friends and winning the WPIAL Championships: otabies: photography, eating, pitching: career choice: ccounting. Joanne Blasko Cheerleading 9,10,11 fco-capt.J: Keyettes 11.12: Letter Winner 11: Ski Club 9.10: Student Council 9: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember Welsh's football game, junior year, and the summer with the Wayne Club: career choice: Secretarial Work. Arthur Boehm Mark Boehm Gee . . . Ski Club 9: will remember friends, teachers, special events, and senior week: hobbies: football, cars, and parties: career choice: Auto Racing. Steven Bonant Steve . . , will remember Mr. Butalino's class and senior year with all the canceled activities: hobbies: building models, bowling, and shooting pool: career choice: Computer Science. Amy Boring Flag Line 1 1,12: Choir9,1O,11:SymphonicChoir9,1O,11: Keyettes 12: Ski Club 10: will remember Mike, band camp, choir, Virginia, and football games: hobbies: going out with good friends, keeping up on the Guiding Light : career choice: Interior Decorating. Gerard Borland Stush . . . Ski Club 10,11,12: will remember ecology monkey and Brillo head, the moon on 254, and senior shirts: hobbies: Spilling them at parties fltirksj, playing football with friends, fighting with Brillo head in lunch: career choice: Teaching at an all Girls College. Beth Ann Brady B.A., . .ArrowheadllgSymphonyBand11,12:FilmClub 9,1O,11,12: Norhian 12: Plays 10,11,12: Stage Crew 11,12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember Driver's Ed,bar1d trips, working on plays, and good friends: hobbies: filmmaking, photography, seeing movies, traveling: career choice: Cinematography. Colleen Brandi DECA 10,11,12: Library Aide 9: NHS 1 1,12: will remember Mrs, Arthur's D.E. store, behind the SH on Mondays, Mr. Bufalino, talks with Tracy: hobbies: horseback riding, ice skating, camping: career choice: Finance and Marketing. Elizabeth Braun Beth, Mupps. Sparky . . . Cheerleading 9,10: Choir 9,10,11,12: Bell Choir 9: Symphonic Choir 11,123 Keyettes 11,12: Norhian 12: Plays 9: Ski Club 9,10,11: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember behind the Senior High, great times, great friends, memories: hobbies: singing and dancing, partying, having a good time: career choice: Computer Electronics, James Brethauer Jim . . . career choice: Drafting. Dana Brier Key Club 12: Ski Club 10,11,12: will remember the old Senior High building and ourgreat newgym suits: hobbies: studying on Friday nights, sleepingin on weekends, weight lifting: career choice: Experimental Psychiatric Technology. Lynn Brimmeier Ski Club 9,10,11,12: will remember homeroom with J.B., and 10th grade social studies with Mr.Motley:: hobbies: loaiing down at Avonworth, horseback riding. water skiing and boating: career choice: Retail Management. Diane Brink Di, Skeeter, Head . . . Choir 9: Keyettes 11,12: Ski club 9,10,1 1: Outdoors Club 1 1 , 12: will rememberall thegreat times, especially in 10th grade on March 24th with SSK: hobbies: horseback riding, partying, water skiing: career choice: Computer Science. James Broadbent Jim . . . Football 9.11: Ski Club 9,10,12: Track 9: will remember the moon on 254, ecology monkey, the senior shirts: hobbies: playing football with friends: career choice: Computer Science, Kelley Brown Choir 9.10: DECA 11,123 Student Council 11,12: will rememberallthegood times behindtheSeniorHigh,whiIe they lasted: hobbies: horseback riding, partying: career choice: Veterinary Assistance. Robert Buchert Buch. , .Wrestling 10: Outdoors Club 12: will remember chewing in the weight room, Ed and Nad, and 10th grade reading class with Sue: hobbies: hunting, fishing, chewing: career choice: Nuclear Engineering. Matthew Budzynski Matt. . .will remember the rotunda bathroom and Eric, all the friends and the good times: riding motorcycles, fixing my car: career Criminology. Janet Burns with Ti hobbies: choice: Burnsile . . . Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember Mr. Hubert and Mr. Euler back on the ranch, hey doin? and good friends: hobbies: softball, M parties at the Bird's Nest and R's. Lori Bursic Choir 9,10,11: Symphonic Choir 9: Keyett Library Aide 9: Ski Club 11,123 will remember studyhall, football games, wonderful friends, a how yo ac's an 11, 12: th grad d all th crazy times: hobbies: talking on the phone, swimming, an working: career choice: Elementary Education. Saundra Burton AFS 1O,11,12: Basketball 10: Keyettes 11:N0rhh Club 11: Track 12: will remember senior year w the hardest but the best: hobbies: going dc listening to music, and huge long distance phl career choice: Computer Science. in 12: Sk' hich wa wntown. :ne bills, Bruce Byrd Ski Club 9,103 Volleyball 9: will remember the great times in 11th grade: hobbies: skiing, motorcycling, and softball: career choice: Business Law. Burton Caldwell Burt . . . Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 11: Sympnony Band 10,11,12: Orchestra 12: Track 9: will remember band camp, football games, band trips and those wild bus rides: hobbies: writing songs, reading: career choice: engineering, Gia A. Cammarata Will remember football team, how the students changed over the years. and J.K.: hobbies: listening to music, reading, and looking at men: career choice: nursing, Jeffrey Campbell Stephen Campbell Steve . . . Ski Club 9,10,11,12: will remember how the faculty messed up our senior year, my good friends, the parties,Mike'ssocks,chemistrywith MikeandJenny,and, especially, Shari: hobbies: camping, skiing, and playing football with friends. Anita Cannella Pina , . . CAST 1O,11: Choir 9,10,l2: Symphonic Choir 10: Outdoors Club 12: Plays 10,11: Ski Club 12: will remember our little group behind the senior high. the boring classes, greasy lunches, and, most of all, my friends: hobbies: partying, singing, acting: career choice: psychiatry. Deborah Carder Debbie . . . Basketball 9: Plays 9,10,11,12: Soccer 12: Stage Crew 9,10,11,12: Track 10: will remember great friends and teachers: hobbies: woodworking, horseback riding. biking, hiking: career choice: technical theatrics, Mary Carr Will remember friends, and behind the senior high: hobbies: reading, listening to music, going out with friends: career choice: communications. ifiikr Rege Carr Will remember nothing: hobbies: drawing. listening to music: career choice: commercial art, James Cassandro CAZ . . . Football 9,10,11,12 icaptainl: Letter Winners 10,11,12: Ski Club 9,1O.12: Student Council 9,1O,11: Track 9.12: Wrestling 12: will remember great teachers and coaches,crazyfriendsand teammates:hobbies: cars, motorcycles, weight lifting: career choice: physical education. Stacey Catrow Tace. , .Symphonic Choir 12: Keyettes 12: Ski Club 12: will remember good friends, friday night boyfriend, and Mark: hobbies: partying, singing, trying to talk: career choice: education. Elizabeth Cebak Skiz, Biddy . . . Arrawhead1O,11,12: Keyettes 11,12: Library Aide 9: Ski Club 10,11: Syncronized Swimming 9: Outdoors Club 11,121 Track 1O,11: Tribal Tribune 910: will remember EM R, old and newfriends forever: hobbies: eating brownies, rnanhunts: career choice: fashion design. John Cebak Clare Chisholm AFS 9,1O: CAST 10,11,12: Debate 10,11: NFL9,10,1 1,12: NHS 11,123 PA Announcer 9,10,11,12: Plays 10,11,12g Student Council 9.10: Thespians 11,123 will remember bizzrrity, senior weeks, Ricky D.: hobbies: theatre, horses: career choice: business administration. Pamela Chorba AFS 11,12: Arrowhead 12: Keyettes l1,12: Letter Winners 11: NHS 11,123 Norhian 12: Ski Club 11,122 Soccer 10,11,l2:Track 12: Tribal Tribune9,10: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember friends, soccer and football games: hobbies: running: career choice: psychology. Susan Ciesielski Susan . . . Keyettes 11,123 Student Council 12: will remember the wild times out back , gettin' crazy. true friends, good tirnes, days we were outta here , losin' it with Patty, Linda, and Shelly: hobbies: cruisin', partyin'. drummin': career choice: law enforcement. Wayne Clark Will remember the fast times at North Hills High with the West View boys: hobbies: racing cars and dirt bikes. girls. Thomas Clarty Clepto . . . will remember the good times, and cheating in Mr. Waldfogle's class: hobbies: football, baseball, gambling: career choice: architectural drawing. Julie Cline Greg Cole Band: will remember band camp, bad food: hobbies: model railroads, computers, Dungeons Sr Dragons: career choice: aerospace engineering. Thomas Corbett, Jr. Tom, Rufus . . . Wrestling 9: will remember friends and great times: hobbies: fire fighting, softball, working on cars: career choice: aviation. Robert Corsello CB,Docksider. . .SkiClub9,1O,11,12pwilIrememberaII the great times: hobbies: skiing, golf. scuba diving. Kathleen A. Cousins Kathy . . , Marching Band 10,11,12: Symphony Band 10,11,12 ivice-presidentb: NHS 10,11,12: Norhian 10,11,12 feditor-in-chiefj: will remember my slave Kate. band, Rochester, yearbooking, friends, Casey: career choice: engineering. James Coutch Band 10: Hockey 10.11.125 Letter Winners 11,12: will remember Mrs. Carey's silent, boring homeroom, dances and friends: hobbies: playing drums, water skiing: career choice: music. Colleen Cox Bubbles Jr., Princess . . .A.W. Beattie Tech 11,125 A.W. Beattie Student Council 11,123 Bowling Club 10: Library Aides 9: Ski Club 10: will remember good times with Lil' C., Michelle, Theresa, Lisa, Ronnie, and, most of all Brian: hobbies: bowling: career choice: dental hygiene. Scott Crawford Tremor . . . will remember the good times behind the senior high: hobbies: playing guitar, listening to tunes, partying: career choice: aviation. Traci Croker Keyettes 11,123 Outdoors Club 12: Ski Club 9.10: will remember North Park, football games, and friends that have made North Hills unforgettable: hobbies: being with friends. listening to the radio, ice skating: career choice: accounting. Marie Crowley Vicki Crowley Steven Czajkowski Skin. , .Outdoors Club 12: Tennis 11,12: will remember wargames with the TV, fun times with Todd, Vin, Botch, and Fred: hobbies: tennis, golf, sky diving: career choice: corporate Iawfaccounting. Alan T. D'Amato Al, A . . . Key Club 12: Letter Winners 11,12: Soccer 9.10,11,12: Student Council 12: will remember the derellcts, road trips, changing sports, and power tap: hobbies: going to Welsch's, hunting and fishing, Janine Nl. Daniels Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 10,1 1: Outdoors Club 11,1 2: will remember friends, Dan, good times, Senior Prom, and driving to school: career choice: business. Paul Danner Patricia A. Dauer Wiener . . . Flag Line 9,10,11: Choir 10: Keyettes 11: Student Council 9,10,11,12: will remember Am. Gov't, friends. and being on flagline: hobbies: pretending to be a beaver, dancing. taking Greyhound buses. Linda D. Dehrlng Lin. . .Marching Band ihead librarianj 11, 1 2: Symphony Band Qhead librarianj 12: Choir 9: Norhian Csports editorb 11,1 2: Student Council 9: Volleyball 9: will remember Mr. Batson's Chem class, bandcamp, and working with Mr. Mercer. Patricia C. Delahunty Patty. . .Keyettes 11.12:will remember football games, dances, Tay, ln, good times with friends, and what's his name: career choice: business. Elizabeth M. Dixon Beth . . . AFS 10,l2: Health Careers 12: will remember friends, good times before homeroom in the lobby, football games: hobbies: crafts, travel, swimming: career choice: nursing. Diane M. Doban Diane. . ,GoIf9:LetterWinners9.10,11,12:NHS11,12: Ski Club 9,10,11.12: Soccer 10,11.12: Softball 9,1O,12: Swim Team 9,10,11.12: will remember Jr. Prom party, Clarion, HC with MB, babysitting with Kelly, and AM practices. Sue Ellen Dodd Suzi, Troubles . . . Band 9: Choir 11,121 Library Aides 9,10,11.12: Stage Crew 9: Student Council 12: will remember friends l've made, football games after work, and our messed up senior year: hobbies: rollerskating. camping and fishing. Alan S, Donnelly Will remember four years of having to eat cafeteria food: hobbies: football, golf: career choice: business administration. Scott R. Donnelly Scott . . . Bowling Club 9,1O: Football 11,12: Letter Winners 12: Track 9.10.12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember Spanish ll 7th Pd.. the real senior high. double session, career choice: hotel administration. Patrick B. Donovan Rick . , . Band 9: Basketball 9: Football 9,10,11.12: Letter Winners 10,11,12: Swim Team 10,11,12: Track 9,10,11.12: will remember WPIAL championship. firetruck ride: hobbies: camp, weight lifting. Thomas Donovan Tom-of-fun . . . Bowling Club 9,10: Choir 9,102 Ski Club 11,12: Track 9.11: Volleyball 9: will remember friends. dances, girlfriends, proms: hobbies: skating, parking: career choice: marketing. Lisa M. Downing Wayne. , . Cheerleading 9,10.11: Choir 9: Keyettes 12: Norhian 12: Student Council 9,10,11.12: will remember Wayne Club. devious masterminds , floogle dudes Si great friends: hobbies: zoo, crusing, guys: career choice: psychology. James B. Dreves Drevo. . ,MarchingBand9,1O,11:will rememberfriends, football games, Montreal, band camp: hobby: listening to music: career choice: electronics, Scott Drop Michael Dwyer Mike. . , Bell Choir 9, Football 9,10,11.12: Key Club 12: Ski Club 9,1O,12: Track 9,10: will remember football practice, gym uniforms, senior building: career choice: business. Charles Eberhart Chuck. , . Band 9,1O, 1 1 : will remember the fact that the school offered a wide variety of subjects: hobbies: fishing. boating. bowling: career choice: accounting. ff ,f -ff its , 5 Bruce Eggers Skip. . .Band 9,10,11,12: MarchingBand Qsquadleaderl 1O,11,12: Symphony Band 11,12: Choir 10: Key Club 11,12: Orchestra 9: Ski Club 12: will remember band camp, and great times: hobbies: sports. drums, hoovering: career choice: computer science. Lynn Eggers Red. . .Bowling Club 9,10,11,12: Library Aides 12: NHS 12: Soccer 12: Softball imanagerl 1O,11,12: Student Council 11, 12: will remember crazy times, changes in our Senior year. SS: hobbies: sports. music: career choice: veterinary medicine. Donald Ehrenberger Football 9,107 Key Club 12: NHS 12: Track 9,10,12: will remember good times in Latin I, II with Big Guy and Gang: hobbies: hunting, fishing. Terri Erdner T . . . CAST 10,11,12: Debate 9,10: Letter Winners 11,12: NFL 9.10,11,12: NHS 11,121 PA Announcer 1O,11,12: Plays 10,11,12: Student Council 9: Thespian fpresidentj10,11.12:G.A.T.E.9.10,11,12:willremember lurpys, 'murfs!, and Steve. David Erny Skippy. . .BasketbaII9,10: FootbalI9,10: LelterWinners 9: Track 9: will remember Senior Day, the Prom, chasing females: hobbies: basketball, baseball, football: career choice: engineering. Rian Erny Marching Band section leader 11,12: Symphony Band 10,11,12: Outdoors Club 11: will remember band camp and all of his friends: hobbies: golfing, football, fishing: career choice: engineering. Colleen Fabra DECA 11,121 Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 12: Volleyball 10: will remember 9th and 10th grade dances and football games, sitting behind the school with Mickey: hobbies: softball, volleyball, running and having a good time. Dean A. Ferrari Football 10,11 fmanagerl: Letter Winners 11: Volleyball 9, Wrestling 9.10: will remember the football championship,thetimesafterthegames:hobbies:sports. having a good time: career choice: optometry. Christopher Ferry Fish . , , Baseball 9,1O,11,12: Letter Winners 11,12: Wrestling 9,10,11,12: will remember littll bunch dominating big bunch, the Doctor , and barbeques: hobbies: sports, reading history: choice: law. Thomas Fetters Bowling Club 12: Key Club 12: Letter Winners 1 restling career 1.12: Ski Club 11,123 Swim Team 11,12: Track 11,12: will remember great friends, Joe Gay's physics class, the weekends: hobbies: skiing, football, partying, choice: marine biology. William Few Tim . . . Band 9,10: Marching Band 9.10: 9,1O,11.12: Letter Winners 9,10,11,12: will re football games, two years of band, playing gi freshman year: hobbies: skiing, sailing, basketbal choice: business. Eric Filo Outdoors Club 12: Ski Club 10,11,12: will remem in the Thunder Bunny , March 20th, Mr. Gay's class, the Battle , and most of all . . . Beth: l biking, roller skating, driving: career architecture. Cafeef Hockey 'nember Jalie his I: career ber trips physics 'iobbiesc choice: James Fischer Fisch . , . Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 12: Symphony Band 12: Soccer 9.10: Tennis 10,11,l2: Will remember J.L, glasses, our cabin, Wide Load , Mr. Mercer, Sloblet, Elm tree: hobbies: tennis. golf, music? career choice: music education. Daniel Fletcher Fletch . . . Football 9: Ski Club 12: Outdoors Club 12: Beattie Tech 11,12: will remember the homeroom 9,l0,1l,12, the Senior Prom, Senior Day, and rnost of all CarIa : hobbies: motorcross, lifting weights, hunting: career choice: computer science. Darren Fortunato Dancing Boy . . . Bowling Club 11,12: Key Club 12: Ski Club 9,1O,11,12: Student Council 9: will remember all parties, good looking girls, his blow out party: hobbies: skiing. motorcycling, snowmobiling: career choice: psychology. Steven Frank Basketball 9,1O,11,12: Bowling Club 11,12: Film Club 12: Football 9: Golf 9: Key Club 11,12: Letter Winners 9,1O,11,12: Ski Club 1O,11,12: Student Council 9: Track 9,12: will remember Gibby Collection, mam, The Pickle: career choice: criminal or corporate law. Rebecca Franks Bec . . . Choir 9,11,12: Bell Choir 11,12: Symphonic Choir 11,12: will remember the great times with Kristine and the football games: hobbies: skating, art. music: career choice: nursing. Christine Freismuth Christie . . . Keyettes 11,12: Student Council 9,1O,11: Track 9: will remember relaxing behind the Senior High. the days Lisa and I could not find the school, and Gregg Hune: hobbies: jogging, partying, getting obnoxiously delirious: career choice: nursing. Gary Fritsch Robert Fritz Bowling Club 9,10,11,12: Symphonic Chojr 9: Football 9: Golf 9: Key Club 1 1,12: Letter Winners 9,123 Library Aide 11,12: NHS 11,12: Ski Club 9,10,11,12: Student Council 9.10: Track 9.12: Tribal Tribune 9, 10: will remember the BIG Contest . Michael Froehlich Doctor Fro . , . Basebell 9.10: Orchestra 9,1O,11: will remember the Wern, the lG,, Mr. Wazz, YeBotch, Vin, K-tron: hobbies: football, hockey, baseball. Kenneth Froelich Ken. . .will remember all the good times at the football games: hobbies: sports, reading: career choice: accounting. Kelli Fuchs Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 11,12: will remember all the great friends, and all the good times, but especially how the administration changed our SENIOR year: career choice: travel business. Brennan Gaertner Boo , . . Baseball 9,10,12: Basketball 9.10,11,123 Football 9,10,11,12: Key Club 11,12: Letter Winners 11,12: NHS 12: Ski Club 11,12: Track 11: will remember the old senior high, WPIAL championship, friends, the great times with Mary Beth: hobbies: football, basketball. skiing. Paul Galbraith Basketball 10: will remember all the fun times: hobbies: golfing. football. baseball: career choice: auto mechanics. Lisa A. Gallagher Li-Li . . . Bowling Club 12: Cheerleading 9,105 Keyettes 11,12: Outdoors Club 11,12: Ski Club 9,10: Student Council 9.10,11,12: Tennis 11,12: will remember friends, Rich, Dino, Doug, KB: hobbies: waterskiing, studying: career choice: psychology. Steven P. Gardner Band 9,l0,11,12: Marching Band 11,12: Stage Band 11,12: Symphony Band 12: will remember good times with friends and band camp: hobbies: playing drums. listening to music: career choice: business. Kevin R. Garmey Garm . . . Bowling Ciub 9,10,11,12: Bell Choir 9.1O.11,12:LibraryAide9.10,11.12:SkiClub12:Track9: will remember fashion gymsuits, open minded NH establishment, friends: hobbies: marble tournaments: career choice: business marketing. Timothy P. Garvey Will remember Al Cohen always on the prowl and me always getting away. : hobbies: dirt bike riding, camping. hunting: career choice: nuclear engineering, James Gaugler Gaug. . . Band 9,10,11,12: Marching Band 10,11.12: Stage Band 9: will remember band camp, crazy rides on the Beattie bus, Montreal, friends, Mr. Mercer: hobbies: band, hunting: career choice: graphic arts. Carol L. Gavulic Shorty . . . Letter Winners 11,12: Outdoors Club 11: Soccer 10.11.125 Track 9.10: will remember lunch with crazy cousins, all the good times: hobbies: baking, soccer. camping. Eileen E. Geary Keyettes 12: Ski Club 10. Student Council 11: Synchronized Swimming 10, 11,12: OutdoorsClub 12:will remember fun times, good friends, North Park: hobbies: swimming, dancing, having a good time: career choice: medical technology. Eric R. Geary Ears . . . will remember friends, good times, teachers trouble, distracting other students: listening to heavy metal music, playing bass an having a good time: career choice: music. Robert Geeting Pamela A. Geiselhart Will remember all of the narrow minded people and losing it, weekends with the seeds and espe friendship of Megan: career choice: undecidei intended. Beth M. George Flag Line 11,12 tsquad Ieaderb: gymnastics 9: 11,12: Letter Winners 12: Student Council 1 remember band camp. stars and rats. my slz hobbies: running the tree: career choice: nurs d drums ive, Jim R. Michael George Mike , . . Band 9.10: will remember the great times on Friday night and the bible study: hobbies: fishing, hunting. Power House: career choice: bible major. Susan M. Gepert Susie,Sue . . . Outdoors Club 11: Ski Club 12: Tribal Tribune 9.10: will remember special friends, crazy times, football games: hobbies: horseback riding, movies, photography: career choice: law. Scott Gibson Gibby . . ,Golf Club 9: will remember Gibby collection, all the friends that l have made playing cards: hobbies: golf. swimming, running: career choice: carpentry. Susan R. Gibson Gibby . . . Flag Line l0,11,12 fcaptainj: Basketball 9: Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 10: Student Council 12: will remember band camp, Broad Brigade. Al's crisis, making miracles with Tommy: hobbies: tennis: career choice: aviation. Tracey L. Giles Trac . . , CAST 12: Choir 9,10,11,12: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Keyettes 11.12: Letter Winners 11: Plays 123 Stage Crew 10,11: will remember two great years of symph, with Mr. C., friendships: career choice: fashion merchandising, Arthur D. Gionta Art , . . will remember Doc B's class, friends. all the memories: hobbies: fishing, hiking, boating: career choice: forestry, Sandra M. Giustini Sam , . . DECA 10,11,12: will remember all the good times, friends, teachers, behind the senior high, the tree : hobbies: horseback riding, ice-skating, going out with boyfriend: career choice: aviation. Maria T. Gliozzi Ria. , . BasketbalI9,10g will remember allthe good times with my friends, especially Tay, lnny, and Kimi: hobbies: cruising, dancing: career choice: child development. Michelle K. Glowczewski GIowy . . . Symphonic Choir 9,10.11: will remember some of the teachers, footballgames. good times, friends, my boyfriend Todd: hobbies: sketching: career choice: computer programming, Brian A. Gogal Gogs. . .will rememberallthegood times,friends, lunch periods, Mr. Martin's wood shop: hobbies: fishing, baseball, football, cuttinggrass: career choice: computer science. Margaret Gorman Peggy. . .will try to forget everything: hobbies: listening to the radio, walking, hiking: career choice: undecided. Matthew Grady Veronica L. Grech Ronnie . , . Keyettes 12: Orchestra 9,10: Ski Club 12: Tribal Tribune 10: will remember Nancy Reagan's class, Iggy clothes, Billie Jean's knee, friends: hobbies: dancing, drawing: career choice: dental hygiene. Beth Groetzinger Bethie. . .AFS 9,10: Symphony Band 10,11,12Csection leaderjg CAST 9: Leiter Winners 11,12: NHS 11,12: Narhian 11,12 teditor senior staffj: Tribal Tribune 9,10 Ceditorb: will remember Montreal, Chicago. friends. Bruce: career choice: child psychology, Mark R. Grogan Lightning. . .will remember the good lunches: hobbies: martial arts, watching Kung-fu Theater, arcade games: career choice: carpentry. Barry T. Grubbs Choir 9,10: Symphonic Choir 10: Ski Club 12: will remember friends, football games, Mrs. Canning's accounting classes, Doc B.: hobbies: racquetball, softball, having fun: career choice: business administration. Thomas R. Guckert Tom . , . Band 9,10: Tribal Tribune 9: will remember friends. good times before school, bus ride to Beattie: hobbies: stamp collecting, model building, drawing: career choice: graphic arts. Tracy Guckert CAST 11,12: Plays 11,12: Student Council 10,115 Outdoors Club 11,12 fvice-presidentj: will remember Class of 82, junior and senior proms, study hall with John: hobbies: backpacking, swimmimg: career choice: accounting. Angela Guzzo Guz . . . Choir 9: Cross Country 9,10: Hockey 10: Keyettes 11: will remember the things needed for four years of fun, good friends, some great times: hobbies: dancing, canoeing: career choice: business management. Kenneth G. Hackworth Hack, Spank, Dancing Bear. . .Football 9.10.1 1 ,12: Key Club 12: Letter Winner 1 1 , 12: Student Council 9,10: Track 9.10,11,12: Wrestling 11: will remember the skull in Doc B's class, fun times in psych, being teased about my feet, and all the great times along with great friends: hobbies: partying, football, getting wild 8. crazy: career choice: computers. David Hairston Butch, Skip, Scootch . , . Band 9,10,11,12: M Eland 10,11,12: Symphony 12: Basketball 12: arching Letter Winner 12: Ski Club: Track 9.10,11,12: WrestIin110: will remember the Sunday after Band Camp, nint bomb threat. all my nicknames: hobbies: kicl partying, all the girls. Thomas J. Hall Tom, TJ. . .Art Club 12: Film Club 11,123 will rer senior year, film club, Molnar's Maunders: hobb making, motorcycling: career choice: film directing, novelwriting. Wayne Hammel Train. . .Ski Club 12: will remembergoingskiing' ski club. hobbies: motorcycling, playing the waterskiing: career choice: plumbing. Bradford J. Hanes Loumpy, Earl , , . Letter Winner 9.10,11,12: lt Student Council 9,10,12: Ski Club 9,10: Swim 'I Tennis 9,1O,11,12fcaptainJ: will remember Mr. Z grade boxing, wember rer: film writing, Nith the guitar. lHS 12: 'eam 9: ,Mr. B., and coach M., 112 miler, the Duck and Hack and Eartying with the rest of my friends: hobbies: skiing, getting pummeled: career choice: business. unting. James A. Hannon Jim . . , Letter Winner 11,12: Soccer 9,10,11,12: will remember all thegood timesand allthe good triends,Guz: hobbies: soccer. ice hockey. and football: career choice: computer programming. Lisa A. Harasyn Choir 9,10: Symphonic Choir 10: will remember all the yahoos I was friends with through school: hobbies: cheerleading, roller skating, watching football: career choice: money management. Karen B. Harbaugh Kory . . . Flag line fsquad leaderj 10,11.12: Symphonic Choir 10,1l,12: Letter Winner 12: Library Aide 12: NHS 11,123 Ski Club 10: will remember Band Camp, football games, Mr, Mercer and Bob: hobbies: playing the piano, going out with friends, watching the Guiding Light: career choice: business. Matthew J. Haring Matt . . . will remember my friends and the good times I had here: hobbies: sports: career choice: business administration. Patricia M. Harkins Patti. . .Student Council 9: will remember Halloween of '81, Barb and Sean, Frank, the Smorg, Summer of '81, Patty and Mark and John and Reege, the boat, and Beattie: hobbies: dancing, skiing, bowling: career choice: accounting. James R. Harrington, Jr. Harry, Spridle. . .will remember Ken, Tom, Tim, Marty, Dana, The Boys, Sue and especially Joanne fforeverlj: hobbies: hunting: career choice: business, law enforcement. JoAnne Hatting .lo . . . Basketball manager 10: Bowling Club 9: will remember walking the halls in the morning, the boring study halls and the football games, D's house: hobbies: drawing, hiking, collecting hats A horses. career choice: geology. Christopher R. Haupt Hipitty . . . Baseball 9,10: Basketball 9: Football 9,10,11,12: Letter Winner 12: NHS 10,11,12: Ski Club 10: Student Council 11,12: will remember Championship Football, good friends, A,D.B.: hobbies: drawing: career choice: architecture. wifi-erm, , 19: . a'-- Lauren C. Hauser Ski Club 12: Stage Crew 11: Student Council 9: will remember good times and great friends, working at Burger King, the football games and parties: hobbies: swimming, cruising, going to Burger King: career choice: to attend college. John Healy Weasel , . . Cross Country 9: Track 9: will remember all the good times behind the Senior High: hobbies: partying, camping, blowing off: career choice: bartending. Jean M. Heaney Jeaney , . . Keyettes 1l,12: Outdoors Club 11: will remember Tim, Tay and Mr. Bat-Son, and SheIly's car and all my other friends: hobbies: cruising, dancing, going to the Ohio River: career choice: commercial arts. John Hein Key Club 12: Ski Club 11,12: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember Joe. Anita, Beth and all my other good friends and good times at North Hills: hobbies: swimming, jogging, talking: Career choice: business administration, F Patricia Helbling Aimee Henzler B , Aim. . . HOSA 11,12: will remember ninth and tenth grade, Beattie, and the good friends I've made: hobbies: spending time with Gerry, drawing, reading: career choice: dental hygiene. Diane M. Heron Grace, D. . .. Basketball 9, Keyettes 11,122 will remember the great group Wee Wee and the Vegatators , Massive Air-Raids , the wild 8. crazy football games 84 dances, bee-boppin' with wittle B. Wee,Deer, Deer St most of all, all of the close friends and good times shared: hobbies: drawing, partying at the Birds Nest , sharing special times with J.J.: career choice: commercial artist, Barbara Hesidence B.B.. . . DECA 11:Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 11:Outdoors Club 11, 12: will remember the Wee Wee-n-the Vegatators: Party's at the Bird's Nest: Deer Deer: My wittle goober: hobbies: horseback riding, vegatating in the corner. making generic Kleenex flowers: career choice: secretary. it fri! if ,' 2 Andrew V. Hess Andy . . . Arrowhead 113 Key Club 12: Letter Winner 11,12: NHS 11,12: Ski Club 11,12: Soccer 9,10,11,12 1captainJ:Track9:willrememberallofthegood timeswith myfriends, having my senior year ruined: hobbies: playing soccer, going out with my friends, shooting pool: career choice: business administration. Heather E. Hinds Keyettes 12: Library Aide 9: Norhian 12: Stage Crew 93 Health Club 12: will remember good friends, most teachers, behind the Sr. High last year 8. the girl's lav: career choice: nursing. Megan Hirshfield AFS 9: Keyettes 11,122 NHS 11: Ski Club 11,12: Stage Crew 9: Student Council 9,10: career choice: medicine. Patricia L. Hoellerman Patty . . . Arrowhead 10: Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 10: Student Council 1 1: Will remember all the crazy people Si the crazy times behind the senior high, making the most of my senior year, all of the best times with Sue, Linda, 81 Shelley, but most of all I will always remember Jon: Hobbies: cruisin, partying, being with my friends: Career Choice: Pro Football Player. Kathleen A. Hoffmann Kathy. . .Chr Choir Student Council 9.10: Office Runner 1 1 , 12: Will r behind the Senior high last year: all the friends all the good times, St the tree: Hobbies: roll camping: Career Choice: secretary. Timothy M. Hoffman Will remember great friends and the good time hobbies: football, basketball, softball, and Who's Who Among American High School 1982-83 : Career Choice: Medicine. Shelley Hollis Shelbert. . .Arrowhead 1O,11: Keyettes11,1 10: Student Council 11: Will remember all the g with my friends, 84 especially with Adam: swimming, ice skating, horseback riding: Caree Word Processing. Charles Holtgraver S we had: bowling: :Students Richard Hopkins Edward Hoppe Ed. , .CrossCountry9: Ski Club 1O,11,12:Track9,11,12: Will remember football games, Hoover-times' hat, good friends, The Mean Mav : hobbies: skiing, spear fishing, worm poaching: career choice: engineering, Paul Horan H0-ran . . . Basketball 9,10: Choir 9,10,11,12 fvice-pres.J: Jazz Ensemble 11,12: Mixed Ensemble 11,l2: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Key Club 11,12: Letter Winner 10,11,12: Ski Club 12: Student Council 9,10,11,12: Track 9,10,12: Volleyball 9 Ccaptainj: will remember all the derelictive times with the boys , chorus trips, A our wonderful leader Mr. Stokes: hobbies: sports, sailing in Acapulco, having a good time : career choice: business-marketing. Pamela J. Hores Keyettes 11,121 Ski Club 11,121 will remember all my friends and the great times we had: hobbies: partying. horseback riding, swimming, tennis: career choice: executive secretarial work. asejy, Y' Jeff Hubert Hube . . . Bowling Club 9,10,11: will remember 9-10 grade, sitting on wall with Bob and Ed: hobbies: bowling. hunting, fishing: career choice: carpentry. Tracy A. Huckestein Tay. . .Choir 9,10,11,12: SyrnphonicChoir12: Keyettes 11,12: will remember Mr. Veronick, Mr. Miller CGerbiI and Chipmunkj, ShelIy's car, and all of my friendsespeciaily Cindy: hobbies: dancing, cruisng: career choice: psychology. Edward Huerbin Ed. . .Bowling Club 10.11: Key Club 11,123 NHS 9,l0: will remember football games, phys. ed, and the administration: hobbies: softball, going to Steeler Home Games: career choice: psychology. Craig Hunkele Hinkley. . .Bowling Club 9,10,11,12: Choir 9,10,11,12: Symphonic Choir 9,10,11,12: Will remember Friday night football games. the Mexico and Virginia trips and Saturday night at Virginia: hobbies: reading, softball, football: career choice: business. William J. Hutchison Bill, Hutch. . .Choir 9.10: Symphonic Choir 10: Football 9.10: Letter Winner 11,12: Ski Club 12: Track9,10,11,12: Wrestling 9: will remember all the good times and good friends, talking to Patty H., football games, and McDonalds: hobbies: racquetball, running, going out with friends, weightlitting: career choice: law or law enforcement. Erin Hutter Patricia M. Hyschak Patty . . . Keyettes 11,125 Student Council 9,10,11,12: will remember crazy times behind the senior high, McDonalds, special friends, the V.l.P., and most of all Pat: hobbies: swimming, shopping, dancing: career choice: business management. Catherine A. lbinson Cathy, Smurf, Little Ibe. . .CAST 11:Choir 10,11,12: Bell Choir 12: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Letter Winner 11,12: Orchestra 9,10,11,12 Qvice-presidenthz Plays 11: Tribal Tribune 9.10: Health Careers Club 10.11.12 fsecretaryj: Listening Post 10,11,12: Norhian 12: will remember teachers, growing up. new experiences, new friends, 8- especially Doug: hobbies: playing the piano. violin, going out, candy making, singing: career choice: nursing. Karen J. lnsley Karen. . .Arrowheadl1:SkiClub9,10:TribalTribune1O: willremember all thelriendslmade,the wild times,C.M.'s Christmas tree, P's psychadelic clothes, B.J., D,S,, K.S,, M.B.. B.S,, M.M., and K.R: hobbies: getting crazy, being sarcastic, sleeping: career choice: business administration. Barbara L. Jackson Barb . . . Keyettes 11,123 Outdoors Club 11,123 will remember all the great times, the magic skis, appreciating trees, the Eastern Star Home, the memorable ride home from the football game, and Santa Claus: hobbies: listening to music, eating heavenly hash St ludgestripes: career choice: business. Paul J. Jakabcsln Bowling Club 9,10,11,12: Choir 9,10,11,12: Mixed Ensemble 12: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: NHS 10.11,12p Wrestling 9: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember the unique personalities at N.H. career choice: opthamology. Stephanie Janczak Steph, Weph . . .Basketball 9,10,11,12: Keyettes 11,123 Letter Winner 9,10,11,12: NHS 1O,11,12: Soccer 10.11.12 fcaptainjp Track 9,10,l1,12 Ccaptainl: will remember all the good times and good friends I've had S.S., Junior Prom, Greek , Pitt and Penn: hobbies: C. R-ing, hall walking 8. locker decorating, Freudians: career choice: orthopedic surgery. David Jansen Jans' . . . Baseball 9,1O,11,12q Basketball 9: Choir Treasurer 11,12: Jazz Ensemble 12: Mixed Ensemble 11,125 Symphonic Choir 11,123 Letter Winner 11,125 Ski Club 12: will remember chorus trips, B,F.D. The Boys, married life, Bean , Ball at 7:00 A.M.: hobbies: sports: career choice: electrical engineeringfbaseball. Christine Jarvis Patrick Jenkins Molly J. Johnson Mols, M .C., Spy . , . Cheerleading 10: Gymnastics 9: Keyettes 11,122 Student Council 11: Letter Winner 11: Swim Team 11: Peer Counseling 10,1 1,121 will remember people, cops, football games, birthday parties in the cafeteria, Sir Pizza, Chip Mara and Kathy: hobbies: swimming, white water rafting, sleeping: career choice: marketing. Sue Ann Johnson Swann , . . Band 9,10,11,12tvice-presidentj: Ma 10,11,12 tcaptainjp Marching Band 9: Narhian Orchestra 12: Student council 10,12: will reme great years, that special feeling , all the super Ms, K., Mr. M., football games, and the Cle hobbies: camping, softball, eating, going to IUP. choice: dietary. Kelley A. Johnston Kel. boots Sed . . . Gymnastics 9: Keyettes 11 Club 12: will remember mornings on the corner' polo guys, study halls with Evan, getting in trou Sandy: hobbies: shopping at Hornes, fishing. career choice: child psychology. Joseph P. Joswiak Jaws. . .Baseball 9,10,11,12: FootbaIl9: Lette: 12: will remember nice people, Kari, fantastic Matt. Bob, fun times at the V.l,P.: hobbies: 4 rollerskatingq career choice: physical therapy. Beth Kaelln Basketball 9,l0,11,12: Keyettes 11,125 Letter 10,11,l2: Norhian 9: Ski Club 11: will rer Basketball practices and business English wi' Ferguson: Hobbies: swimming, bikeriding, soc Career Choice: secretarial administrative work. iorettes 1 1,121 mber 4 people, avers : career ,123 Ski ith the le with artying: ' Winner friends. lancing, Winner nember :h Mrs. ializing: Paul Kasper Kilroy , , . Film Club 9,10,11,12: Soccer 9.10: Stage Crew 10: will remember AI trying to bust me for eating lunch at home: Hobbies: comic books and movies, women, computers: career choice: navy. Steven Kasunich Kaz . . . Arrowhead 11: Hockey 9,10,11,12 falternate capt.J: Letter Winner 10.11,12: Hobbies: sports: career choice: business. Megan A. Katchmark will remember the good years I had. all the friends l made and my confusing senior year: career choice: executive secretarial work, Douglas E. Kaup Stud, Kaupie. . .CAST 11.12: Choir 9,10,11,12: Mixed Ensemble 10.123 Symphonic Choir 10.11.125 Letter Winner 11.12: NFL 9,10,11,12: Plays 11.123 Soccer 9,10,11,12: will remember friends, theatre. my girlfriends: hobbies: playing soccer, playing the guitar, flying: career choice: public relations. Scott R. Keay Gearhead , . . will remember some of the nice people. and the way it used to be. : Hobbies: rebuildng cars. having fun: career choice: electronics. Frank Keller Ghost . , . baseball 9.10.11.12: Letter Winner 11,1 Z: will remember our great baseball fields, and Bean-ball 7:00 in the morning: Hobbies: baseball. hunting: career choice: business and for baseball. Susan M. Kelly Kel . . .Choir 9,10,11,12: Bell Choir 10,113 Girl's Choir 9,10,11,12: Mixed Ensemble 11: Symphonic Choir 10.l1.12:Keyettes11,12:Norhian12:SkiClub 10,11,12: Student Council 9: Outdoors Club 11.12: will remember Chem. buddies. personality graphs May 28. secret likes. the senior high: Hobbies: skiing, spending money. Guiding Light: career choice: psychology. Janis M. Kerrish Bowling Club 12: CAST 9,10,11,12: Keyettes 12: Plays 10.11,12: Student Council 9,10,11,12 Cpresidentj: Thespians 11.12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember the large butterfly in the drivers ed. office. Hack'sfeet and the great time in bowling club: Hobbies: bowling club, handgliding. parasailing, underwater spelunking: career choice: pharmacy. Barbara A. Ketterer Cuter. . .will remember S.O,P. with Mrs. Ferguson. and the gang in the third floor Iav: Hobbies: Sean M. Quillen: career choice: executive secretarial work. Robert T. Kieninger Band9,10,11,12: Marching Band9,1O,11,12: NHS11.12: will remember Band Camp, football games. friends, and Debbie: Hobbies: backpacking. K.F.C., music: career choice: engineering. Kimberly Killmeyer Kimi. . .Key Club 11,125 Ski Club 9.11: will remember football games. all the wild parties, Shelly's car. Dan, and most of all. my great friends: Hobbies: cruisin' with friends. goingto parties. listening to music: career choice: nursing. Sandra A. Kim Sandy. San, U,H, , . .Gymnastics 9: Keyettes 11,123 Ski Club 9.1 1.12: Student Council 10: will remember football games. Kimi's parties. the corner in the mornings with the dudes, getting in trouble with Kelley and most of all Chuck: Hobbies: shopping. fishing, cruising with Kelley: career choice: nursing. xxx f- fl! fl fl f A AX 96 .. xxx .X R .x Michael Kimmel K-Tron . . . Baseball 10,11,12: Football 9: Letter Winner 9: Orchestra 9,103 Track 9: will remember The Hobes, the football games: and the good times with the Botch, uin, and Fro who were in many of my classes over the years: hobbies: baseball, football. recording movies with UCR: career choice: engineering. Eileen King Band 9: Keyettes 11,125 Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember Heritage, the Mini Market. great times with friends, especially SSIL and Gregg: hobbies: painting, hunting, eating out: career choice: biologist. Judith E. King DECA 11,123 will remember all the good times behind the Sr. high and all the parties in Link Lav: hobbies: partying with friends, meeting guys, Ioafing at RVP. Timothy King Gregory S. Kistler hobbies: sports, games: career choice: computersfmath. Kelly Klein Keyettes 11,12: Soccer 11,12: Softball 9,10,11,12: will remember all the friends I made and all the summer plans and Jr. Prom party: career choice: business management. Brian Knight Byron . . . will remember the good times and all the friends that I met and meeting Kris: hobbies: partying, fishing, hockey: career choice: engineering. William Knoch Bill . , . Baseball 9,10,11,12: Hockey 9,10,11,125 Key Club 12: Letter Winner 9,10,11,12: Ski Club 125 Student Council 105 will remember Bean-Ball at 7:00A.M., ninth grade hockey fl-203, roadtrips, The Boys : hobbies: hockey, baseball, bearhunting: career choice: businesslN.H.L. Linda A. Kocent Lin . . . Choir 11,125 Symphonic Choir 1l,12: Winner 11,12: Synchronized Swimming 10,11: Ou Club 11,12: will remember Mr. McCurry's choo- sounds-Mrs. Haschke's funky shoes: hi cross-country skiing, computers, my everl boyfriend, Vinnie: career choice: business. Suzanne L. Koehnke Sue, Kinky . . . Basketball 9: Letter Winner 9,10, Norhian 12: Ski Club 9.10: Student Council 9,125 9,10,11,12: will remember homeroom, the dolts' Richey's T.V. classes, fun times at track and mos the 82 senior prom with D.C., my yearly vacati the lake and all the great times with my friends: hc ice skating, the outdoors, enjoying life: career c television production, Gretchen Kohne Joseph F. Kotrozo Football 11,12: Key Club 12: Letter Winner 125 Sl 10,11,12: Track 10,11,12: will remember the fi games, ski trips, and all of the great people: hc racquetball, skiing, reading: career choice: medic Letter tdoors choo ibbies: asting 1 1,122 Track in Mr. t of all ons to ibbies: hoice: ii Club iotball bbies: ne. 'Y George Kourtis career choice: hotel management. A Krafczynski Band 91011 12 Marching Band l0,11,12: nner Library Aide 11: will remember Q, will also remember all my iends. the great times we had, and Mr. Mercer: swimming, camping, band, skating: career secretary. L. Krepp will remember all the nice people l met and new friends l had made: hobbies: stamp book collecting, record collecting: career nursing. P. Kreutzer Jughead, P.H., Brillo . , . Bowling Club 9: Bell .1O: Letter Winner 9: Norhian 12: Ski Club Soccer 9,103 Synchronized Swimming 9: will hanging out in the halls, portable parties, party, balloons, and Friday nights on McKnight hobbies: photography, having a great time, listening the radio: career choice: communication. Lisa A. Kreutzer Kisa. . .NFL9,1O,11,12:NHS11,12:StageCrew10: will remember the speech office, travel tournaments. munchkins, P.C.C., N.C., Erie, The E-Team: hobbies: sleeping: career choice: international economics. Brett Krouskop Film Club 10: Ski Club 12: will remember football games - KimmeI's car: hobbies: football. basketball: career choice: engineering. Jeffrey A. Kubit Kubes. . , Outdoors Club 12: will remember the trips to town 81 the Triangle at the field: hobbies: camping. Audrey A. Kuckinskas Audranee,Aud,Audge. . .CAST12:Choir12:Symphonic Choir 12: DECA 11: Keyettes 12: Plays 11,12: will remember the fun times and laughter shared with friends, giving our lives to Christ. will also remember fighting for the bible study, 81 living my life for God, in my last years ol North Hills High, John 313: hobbies: campingfbible reading, youth group power house, singingfplaying guitar: career choice: secretarial work. Edward Kunz Ed . . . Choir 9.1O,11,12: Mixed Ensemble 10,115 Symphonic Choir 9,10,11,12: will remember the good times and new friends I met: hobbies: tennis, golf, fishing: career choice: law. Glenn Labas Film Club 11: Letter Winners 9.12: Wrestling 9,1O,11,12: will remember wrestling, football games. dances and Mr. Richey's 7-period TV production class: hobbies: running. eating, sleeping: career choice: business. Coleen Lafferty Col. . .Debate 11,123 Library Adies 9: NFL 11,12: Plays 10.113 Student Council 11:will remember footballgames. speech tournaments, friends, dances and teachers: hobbies: tennis, basketball, reading: career choice: secretarial work. Darryl LaFltte LaFoot. . .Choir 11,12: Symphonic Choir 11,12: Track 10: will remember the best times and the worst times: hobbies: singing, writing songs, listening to music: career choice: recording business or accounting. 94 -,, Gia :fl -1 X: 1. . AX . , f . 'Qi Jef 97 X 2 7 ff.: if YQ' Lee A. Lalonde Wendy Lange Wendy . . . Band 9: Keyettes 12: will remember friends and good times: hobbies: watching the Guiding Light: career choice: secretarial work. Renee Langer Reanie . . . Keyettes 11,12: NHS 11,12: Narhian 12: Synchronized Swimming 10,11,12: will remember football games, dances, good friends, and Mr, McCurry's Geometry SE class: hobbies: camping, water skiing: career choice: business. Michael Lankes Pooh . . . Band 9,103 will remember friends and all the good times, Bonnie and the crazy times with Caz: hobbies: working with cars, work, and more work: career choice: law enforcement. Darren LaPorte Marching Band 9,10,11,12 Csquad leaderlz Stage Band 12: Symphony Band 12: Basketball 9.10,11: Donkey Basketball Announcer 9,1O,11: Student Council 9,1O,11: Tribal Tribune feditor-in-chiefy 9,10: will remember my friends that are real , band camp 80, Fred, Miss Johnson, Mrs. lgnath, Montreal, K and M, April 8: hobbies: sleeping: career choice: politics. Joseph Latkovic Carrie Latta AFS 12: Choir 9,1 1,121 Symphonic Choir 12: Norhian 12: will remember German class, Buffs sociology class, multi passes from study hall and all the friends made: hobbies: singing, swimming, traveling: career choice: computer science. Mark Lavelle Scooter . . . Bowling Club 12: Key Club 12 fvice-presidentl: Ski Club 1O,11,12: Track 10,11,12: will remember the dolts, beach day. parties. great times in Bowling Club: hobbies: basketball, Michael E. LeGrand Mike . . .will remember the big switch betwee buildings, going to Beattie: hobbies: cooking, fi, beer mug collecting: career choice: Matthew Leherr cooking. Film Club 1 1: Letter Winners 1 1, 12: Wrestling 9, will remember friends and people a t North Hills games: hobbies: lifting, playingfootball, havingfl choice: engineering. Beth Leighliter AFS 9.10: Choir 9: Tribal Tribune 9,10: will r e I , . great friends and good times: hobbi - E shopping. talking: career choice: secretarial w Mark LeJeune s listenln June Bug. Gooner. . .Basketball9,10,12: Foott Club 11,12: Ski Club 9,10,11,12: S Track 9.lO,12: will remember tudent Cou Bado's h Batson's chemistry class, my diploma, and all hobbies: skiing, sleeping: career aviation. choice: co 1 the two ring cars. l0,11,12: ., football in: career ork. iall 9: Key 1ciI 9.10: meroom. y friends: nmercial Patrucua Lema Lemabean Chour9 10 11 12 Symphonuc Chour9 12 Student CouncuI9 wull remember Loru Nonu Dawn Lon H HaIIoweenof81 andfoggywundows hobbues dancung going to partues cruusung wuth frlends career chouce stenography Lmda Lerch Lerchue Basketball 9 10 11 12 Softball 9 10 11 12 Volleyball 9 10 11 12 wull remember stale homerooms FICA great tumes un and behund the senuor hugh and the yunuor prom hobbues sports gettungun trouble roastung Career chouce secretarual work Robert Lewandowsku Jennufer Lewus Jenny Cross Country9 10 11 12tcaptaunJ Keyettes 11 12 Letter Winners 91011 12 Orchestra 910 Outdoors Club 11 12 Student Councul 12 Track 9 10 11 12 wullrememberstatesandmanyruns hobbues runnung havung a good tume Muchael Lueb Cunthua M Lusk Cundy Keyettes 11 wull remember fun tumes un lunch and homeroom countdown to Cape Hatteras the close fruends especually Angue who makes each day more specual than the last hobbues swummung canoeung career chouce physucal therapy Dean H Logan Wormer Chour9 Soccer9 10 wullrememberthegood tumes behund the senuor hugh HR Bado R M Armstrong also Cercone hobbues collectung beer cans and baseball cards volunteer fureman career chouce law enforcement Mark K Lubbert Lubes Ludes Fluge Whutey wull remember Mr Ds Buology Mrs Ewung sScu Fuclass Roach Bob Chuck Joe Jum hobbues martual arts oruental weapons drawung sketchung Dawn Buanchu career chouce law enforcement Marua T Lucas Rea Chour9 DECA11 wullrememberfootballgames dances partues and allthetuntumeswuthfruends hobbues softball bukerudung waterskuung careerchouce computer programmung Muchele E Lucas Me Chour 9 DECA 91011 12 Keyettes 12 wull remember all the good tumes behund the senuor hugh and all my close fruends Shuntz Ho and HP Sam hobbues partyung goung out wuth fruends D D B career chouce Chrustme Lutz Chrus Chour 9 Cross Country 1011 Sku Club 10 11 12 StudentCouncul9 Track1O wullrememberour happy famuly Snowshoe frued cheese Mary Jovanka Euleen andthe Swgang hobbues skuung shoppung career chouce respuratory therapy Margaret Lux Gymnastucs9 Keyettesll 12 0utdoorsClub11 12 Sku Club 10 11 wull remember football games screw collectung partues and all the great fruends acquured throughout the years hobbues modelmg dancung lustenung to punk musuc and Adam Ant career chouce meducune ' ,I ' I I.,,': :' 3 I: I .I V- V: I 'zu I .: V. nursing' ' 91-'LQ Regis Lux Rege. . .Football 9,10,11,12: Letter winners 1l,12: will remember friends, girls, parties, dances: hobbies: lifting, roller skating, skiing: career choice: electrical engineering. Matthew Lydic Matt , . . NFL 9,10: NHS l0,11,12 fpresidentl: Norhian 12: Wrestling 9,1O,11: will remember great friends. the VIP nights on the Hill, the parties, and the girls: hobbies: weightlifting, roller skating:career choice: biomedical engineering. Stephen Lyle Steve. , , Band 9: Marching Band 9: Football 9,10,11,12: GATE 9,10,11,12: NHS 10,11,12: Swim Team 12: Track 9,11,12: will remember great times at football and track, parties with my friends, and girls: hobbies: hunting, racquetball: career choice: medicine. John P. Madden Massive. . .BasketbaII9,10,12: Choir 9,113 Football 10: Ski Club 11,12: will remember LS,BB,SL,LG,F, friends, good times, sports: hobbies: weightlifting, swimming: career choice: Medicine. Mary M. Mahon Mair, Legs . . . Basketball 9,10: Bowling Club 9: will remember Lis 81 Tim, April 3, 1983, Doug, parties with the gang, football games. Jo: hobbies: eating, being obnoxious: career choice: Accounting. Brendan Malcolm Marching Band 9,1O,11: Band 9,10,11: Ski Club 9,10,11,12: Key Club 12: Letter Winners 11: will remember days off, the people, times spent with Dana: hobbies: skiing, racquetball, fire-eating: career choice: Art and Architecture. Ahrin Mall Crit . . . Student Council 11: will remember homeroom with Jenny Bt Ed, Shari: hobbies: going out with Pat F.. partying. Jennifer Maloy Jen. . . Keyettes 11,12: Norhian 9: Ski Club 10: Student Council 9: Outdoors Club 11, 12: will remember Heritage Reservation trip, football games, weekends, friends: career choice: Secretarial Work. Lisa A. Manheimer Lis . . , Choir 9: will remember locker set-ups byT study, Bobby G Co., Science and Society, homeroc Mair 8- Jo, football games, friends: hobbies: youtl activities. babysitting: career choice: Early Ch Ed. Paul J. Mankie J, Bible lm with i group ldhood Shank'r, . .willrernemberthegoodtimesatA.W.Beattie: hobbies: Quaill V.F.D., working on cars: career Electronics. Karen L. Mantick Maniac. . .Norhian12: Softball 10:willremembe times. Latin class. llth grade homeroom with great friends: hobbies: softball, spending time country: career choice: Law Enforcement. Richard W. Martell :hoice: r great Robin. in the Rich . . .Band 9,10,11,12: Marching Band 9,10 Baseball 9: Bowling Club 9: Letterwinners 11:Stage Crew 12: will remember bandcamp, cabin 18, Mr. ll Vivian, friends: hobbies: sports, band: career Landscaping. 1 1,123 lercer. choice: ...i?-L3 fin QW'- vil- Scott Martin John D. Martini Club 9,1O,11,12g will remember NHBDA, Blue Mist. Holiday Sands, Genny, parties, funding by Flex : hobbies: fishing, semi-weightliftingg career choice: Business or Computer Science. J. Marx 10,123 Band 9.10,11,12: Marching Band 10,11.12 leaderj: Letter Winners 12: Norhian 12: Tribal Howie. bandcamp, MS. reading: career choice: Mr, Mercer' L. Mascari Line 10,11.12 tsquad leaderj: Bowling Choir 9: Bell Choir 11: Mixed Ensemble 10,11,12: Narhian 12: Plays 11: will bandcamp, Howie, Larry, friends: hobbies: Stacey L. Matthews AFS 9,10 isecretaryj, 11 Cv. presidenty 12 ipresidentj: CAST 9.1O,11,12: Keyettes 11,122 NHS 1O,11,12Z Narhian 12: Thespians 11,125 Tribal Tribune 9,10 fstaff editorj: will remember AFS weekends. chemistry, KL, Mr. Perfect, friends: hobbies: photography: career choice: Public Relations. Thomas D. Maxson T., Max . , . Choir 9: Jazz Ensemble 11, 12: Mixed Ensemble 11, 12: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Key Club 12: Letter Winners 11.12: Soccer 9,10,11,12: Student Council 10,12: will remember weekends, chorus trips, Butler buses: career choice: Law, Joseph R. McAleer BigJoe. . ,BelIChoir9,1O,11,12: Football10,11,12:Key Club 12: Letter Winners 12: Student Council 12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember homeroom, double sessions, New Years Eve: hobbies: football: career choice: Law Enforcement. Edward C. McCall Sheebah . . . Baseball 9.10.11: Bowling Club 9,10: Jazz Ensemble 10, 1 I .12: Golf 9: Gymnastics 9: Letter Winners 12: Volleyball9,1O: will remember nothing: career choice: Photography, Marjorie L. McCalmont Margie . . . Basketball 9: DECA 11,12: will remember potteryfights with Matt. D.E, store, 11th grade slaves, '83 Senior Day, parties: hobbies: swimming, basketball, partying. Kevin McCann Red. , .willrememberfriends,thewayScott R.atelunch, how messed up school was: hobbies: working on cars, loafing at Quaill A Evergreen: career choice: Auto-Mechanics. Pamela M. McCann Pam . . . Synchronized Swimming 9,1O,11: will remember all the good and bad times with Pam and Mary: hobbies: swimming, softball: career choice: Nursing. Janine M. McComb Wayno. . .Baseball 10 fmanagery: Cheerleading 10,11: Keyettes 12: Synchronized Swimming 10: Outdoors Clubs 11: will remember the Wayne Club, Winter Heritage trip, cheerleading camp: hobbies: swimming: career choice: Nursing. Joseph McDonough Mark J. McFarland Arrowhead 1 1: Band 9,10,11: Tribal Tribune 10: hobbies: racquetball, golfing: career choice: Accounting. Erin E. McGonigle Arrowhead 11: Keyettes11,12: NHS 11, 12: Norhian 12: Ski Club 9,1O.11,12: Student Council 11: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember walking to 9th grade dances, summer of '81 with Winn, friends: career choice: Commercial Art and Fashion Illustration. Susan A. McKelvey Sue : . . Flag Line 11,12: CAST 1O,11,12: Keyettes 11,123 Letter Winners 12: Plays 11,12: Ski Club 9.10,12: will remember Sue-B. bandcamp, fantastic friends, white-masked visitor: hobbies: modeling: career choice: Advertising. Keith E. McKissock Ensembles 11, Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 10,11,12: Symphony Band 10,11,12 Cpresidentj: Orchestra 11: Soccer 9: will remember all my love for Alice, WSM's love, Tom G. friends: hobbies: bass bone: career choice: Law. Chris McMahon Colleen McMillen Keyettes 11,12: will remember JilI's trip to the station, The Bust in 9th grade, snowball battles. footballgames: hobbies: partying, scooping on guys: career choice: Commercial Art. Michael T. McMullen Mac : : . Baseball 10: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Key Club 11,12: Letter Winners 11,12: Ski Club 11,123 Tennis 12: Track 11:Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember Sal Bowen, Thornberry Ave.: hobbies: snoozing, watching Magnum . Eileen McQuaide Kimberly A. McSorley Kimbob. . :Softball 10: Stage Crew 9: Tribal Tribu will remember my Teddy Bear, Tim Kelly, friends, year, seeing trains, good times: hobbies: sailing, sol guys: career choice: Secretarial Work. Kenneth Medlin Carla Medsger Car , . . Arrowhead 11,123 Choir 9,10,11: Sym Choir 9,1O,11: Keyettes 1l,12: Norhian 12: Ski Cl will remember Danny, senior prom, friends: h softball, camping: career choice: Nursing. ne 10: senior ithern honic b 12: bies: 3030 Alexis Megahan Jonathan E. Meier Jon . . . Film Club 9,10,11: Library Aides 9,1O,11,12: Tribal Tribune9. 10: will rememberfriends. homework, the good and bad. fast and slow times at N.H. High: hobbies: model planes, hiking. Thomas J, Meinert Tom , . . Band 9.10,11,12: Marching Band 9,10,11, 12 lsection leader, squad Ieaderj: Symphony Band 11,12 Csection leaderj: will remember close friends Blaise and Tom, Montreal, Chicago, bandcamp, my favorite girl Susan: career choice: Optometry. Tricia Melisko Donna Merlino Karen A. Mesonka Kawen . . . Keyettes 11, 12: Ski Club 9,10: Student Council 9,11,12: will remember friends and all the great times: hobbies: dancing, camping: career choice: Secretarial Work, Misia Metzger Outdoors Club 11,125 will remember the great times with Mickey and Susan, times behind the Senior High: hobbies: backpacking, tennis: career choice: Nursing. Michele M. Meyer Chell. . , Health Careers 9,1 1,123 will remember friends, A lunch, Mr. Burris: hobbies: horseback riding, painting: career choice: Business Management. Marie N. Miklos Marching Band 11,12: CAST 10,11,12: Keyettes 9.12: Letter Winners 12: NHS 11,123 Norhian 12: Ski Club 9.10: will remember bandcamp, Broad Brigade. Knit 1, Dana, Sue, Beth, Kathy: hobbies: writing, career choice: Engineering, Cara L. Miller Ski Club 9,10.12: will remember good times behind the Senior High: hobbies: partying, guys: career choice: Secretarial Work. Michael Nliller Mike , . . Football 9,10,11,121captainJ: Letter Winners 11,12:Wrestling9:willrememberwinningachampionship for F.B., joking at practice: hobbies: football, cars: career choice: Business. Lisa A. Mitzel Mitzi . . . DECA 10,11 qjr. v.-presidenty 12: Ski Club 10,11: Student Council 9: will remember friends, Neville, parties, Mac's, Marc: hobbies: horseback riding: career choice: Fashion. I, K 4 Lynda M. Monroe CAST 10,11,12: Keyettes 11,l2: NFL9,10,11,12: Norhian 10,11,12 Cliterary editorj: Plays 10: will remember good lriends, Piggy, ML, Kemo, Huff,Triangle:hobbies: dancing, swimming: career choice: Education and Library Science. Connie J. Moore C. Moore. . ,CAST 11: Keyettes 12: NFL 9: NHS 11. 12: Softball 10 tmanagery Tribal Tribune 9.10: will remember North Park, Kinsley, Egbert, CKA, Peep, Miskie: hobbies: partying: career choice: Electrical Engineering, Cynthia A. Moore Inny, , .Majorettes11.12:Choir9,1O,11,12:Symphonic Choir 1O.11,12: Keyettes 11.12: Letter Winners 11,122 will remember Tracy, majorettes. bandcamp, Mr. Veronick 8. Mr. Miller: hobbies: dancing: career choice: Psychology. Jill Moran Letter Winners 10,11,12: Ski Club 9,1O: Student Council 9,10,12: Track 10,11,12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember true friends, Larry Loser Gang, DR 81 RD, Big T: career choice: Medicine. Kimberly A. Morrissey Kimmie. . .AFS 11: Majorettes 11,12: CAST 11,123 Choir 9,10,11,12: Bell Choir 12: Girls' Choir 9,10,11,12: Jazz Ensemble 11,123 Mixed Ensemble 11,121 Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Letter Winners 12: Plays 11,12: Stage Crew 11: Student Council 9: will remember friends, bandcamp, Virginia, Dave: career choice: Cosmetology. Clark Morton David Moita Dave . . . Band 9,10,11: Marching Band 10: Ski Club 10,11,12: will remember all the fun parties and the airheads l hung around with: hobbies: skiing, motorcycling: career choice: Cooking. Robert E. Muldrow Woody. . . Film 10: Ski Club 1O,11,12: Wrestling 9: will remember the good times with Joann, Veronick's class. good friends: hobbies: photography, skiing: career choice: Armed Forces. Kristine A. Mulholland Krit, Krissy. . ,Cheerleading 9.101managerJ: Ou l Club 11: Keyettes 11: Narhian 12: Student Counc tv-presidentj, 11,12: State Student Advisory Board will remember best friends, fun times, football ban career choice: Business or Law. Kathleen M. Mulrow Kath, MC, Stevie . , . Cheerleading 9.10: Choir Keyettes 11,12: Letter Winners 1O,11,12: S Council 11: Swim Team 10,11,12: will rem boyfriends. DR Si RD, Greg L Mike, swim team, jr. career choice: Accounting. Stephen Murray I i will remember Friday night games and all the hobbies: softball, football. Mary Beth Myers M.B.. . .CheerIeading12:Gymnastics9:Keyettes 1 Letter Winners 9,10,11,12: Ski Club 10,11,12: St Council 9.10: Track 10,11,12: will remember JP pz cheerleading foursome, Snowshoe, my best f Brennan. doors l9,1O .1,12: iquet: 9.10: udent amber prom: girls: 1,125 udent lrties, 'iend. is . XIX David E. Nadzam Dave 1CooD, Ironman . . . will remember crazy friendS. nice looking girls. good times, distracting students: hobbies: working on GTO's, partying at the lield, water skiing, hunting, catching frisbee: career choice. Draftsman. Robert Nadzam Richard J. Neal Little Buddy . . . Stage Crew 12: Track 9.10: wil remember friends, good times and the bonfire: hobbies music, computers. having a good time: career choice: Air Force. Pamela M. Nemanick Pam. . .Golt9:SkiClub9.10,11,12:BeattieTech11,12: willremember good triends andthelarge variety of career opportunities: hobbies: down hill skiing, golf, collecting unicorns: career choice: medical assisting, I E i Denise M. Newton Keyettes 12: Ski Club 10.11.123 will remember all of my true friends and most of all B.H.: hobbies: horseback riding. snow skiing, partying: career choice: retail management. Tara R. Nickel Tara. . . CAST 9,10,11:Choir 9: Keyettes 11,123 NFL 10: Norhiari 12: Track 10: will remember all the fun, friends and super seniors 84: hobbies: art, music camping and outside activities. Blaise J. Nicoletti Bose, 2 . . .Football 12: Key Club 12: Ski Club 11,12: will remember all the people and good times that came with NH. . .going out to breakfast. lunch, out forthe day: hobbies: water skiing, snow skiing, hunting for malt duck. playing in a band: career choice: aviation. Paula J. Nicoletti Weeble. . .Ski Club9,1O:willrememberallthetuntimes with Tace St the Gang, homeroom with Lisa, the Vegamobile Bt the Parkvale balloon: hobbies: partying: career choice: aviation. qganueoal Susan Noble Rufus . . . Ski Club 9: will remember the very nice teachers who helped me a lot. Thanks for all the wild lunches with Julie and Lori: hobbies: swimming, modeling, laughing, dressing punk: career choice: cosmetology. N ancy N ock DECA 11.12: will remember all the good times behind the senior high with my friends St the lun times with Beth. Joe Aespecially Ricky: hobbies: swimming, partying, listening to the stereo. Richard Noonan Julie A. Novak AFS 11.123 CAST 11,12: Choir 9: Keyettes 11,12: Library Aides 12: Student Food Advisory Council 11: will remember Mr. PohI's 1983 3rd period dirtbalIcIass, the Sound of Music, lootball games: hobbies: swimming, friends. good music, good times. Lisa N ova k Strawberry . . . DECA 11,12: will remember the crazy times with Erin, getting in trouble always studying at the library at night, Harvey A Sam, great times with Bill Jones: hobbies: partying, stealing signs, sneaking, Cruisin' Ral: career choice: law enforcement. Barry Novosel J. Larue, Bubba . . . Stage Crew 12: will remember Moonium: Bubba for Pres. , The Warden: hobbies: music, lagging around. computers: career choice: management. Lori A. Nowicki Ski Club 9,1O.11: will remember my friends, Sue, Leslie, A Julie, when I met Alan, Christopher S. Nudi Ski Club 9.10: Letter Winners 11,125 Soccer 9,1O,11,12: hobbies: painting, soccer: career choice: computer programming. fx, Donald Nutter Christine E. Obrosky Chris . . . AFS 11,12: CAST 11: choir 9,10,11,12: Symphonic Choir fvice pres.J 12: Keyettes 12: Library Aides 9: NHS 11,12: Tribal Tribune 9,103 will remember consolld. N.H., teachers 81 friends, travel, Heinz Hall the Dove , Scott, Thomas L. Ogden Tom . . . Band 9,10,11,12: Marching Band 9,10,11,12 Qsection leaderj: Stage Band 12: Symphony Band 11,l2L willremember Montreal,Chicago,band Camp, good friend Tom: hobbies: iceskating: career choice: drattingfsurveying. Beth A. Owen Marching Band 1O,11,12: Symphony Band 12: Keyettes 12: Ski Club 11: will remember band. friends. good times, the adm. ruining our senior year: career choice: legal secretary, Law. Kevin J. Owens Arrowhead 11.123 Key Club 12: Letter Winner 12: NFL 9,10,l1,12: NHS 11,12: Soccer 9,10,11,12: Siudent great Council 9,10,11,12: will remember friends. weekends, Mr. Pohl and Buford: hobbies: athletics: career choice: Communications, Dean Pack William G. Pack Pacman. . .FootbalI9,10: Soccer9:Wrestling9,l0: will remember new friends and good times: hobbies: basketball, football. John J. Palmieri Johnny . . . Band 9,10,11: will remember Michelle, Clark's shirts, Michelle, The Hallway, and Michelle: hobbies: bowling, athletics: career choice: business administration, computer science. what John R. Panagulias Pan. . .Soccer10,11,12:Letterwinners11.l2:KeyCIub 12: will remembergood friends, Mr. Pohl and the dolt, and inciting riots: hobbies: athletics, photography: career choice: industrial labor relations. Judith A. Papania Judy. . .Keyettes 11,123 NHS 11,12: Norhian11,12: Student Council 9,10,11,12: will remember Dave's corvette, McConnelIs Mills, and all the great times with friends, especially Kim and Eric: career choice: chemical engineering. Kimberly J. Parker Kim. . .AFS 9,10,11,l2: Keyettes 11,123 NHS 11,123 Student Council 9: will remember AFS weekends. good friends, and hard good-byes: career choice: special education. Elaine S. Paschaledis Mouse . . . Ski Club 9.10: Outdoors Club 11: will remember the Wayne Club. floogle dudsf. and the great friends along the way: hobbies: going to the zoo, cruising: career choice: Managing. i I.. Rakesh C. Patel Bowling Club 12: will remember the good times and good friends: hobbies: playing basketball: career choice: Engineering. Sanjay S. Patel will remember senior week, fish at the plate. and the unknown faces in unknown places: hobbies: sports. astronomy, computers: career choice: Computer Engineering. Denise Patsilevas Dexter. . .SoftbaIl9,10,11,12:willrernemberfriends.all the great times on the hill, and Mr. Marziale: hobbies: softball, swimming. Susan C. Paul Sue . . . Basketball 9: Keyettes 11,12: Outdoors Club 1 1.12:wiIl remembergood timesinthewoods, Spridle and his gang, and 3 great years with my best friend, Joanne: hobbies: partying: career choice: nursing. Mark Peduto Bowling Club 9: Key Club 12: Orchestra 9,1O,11,12g will remember good friends, interesting iterns, Mr. Pohl, Mr. Schweitzer. Mr. Meals and dots: hobbies: music, traveling, weightlifting: career choice: medicine. Erin E. Peepels Peeps. . . Plays 9,1O,11,12: Ski Club 9,10,11,12: Stage Crews 9.10,11,12: Student Council 9,1O,11,12: will remember the BFB, crazy friends. especially Strawy and Boby, North Park: hobbies: motorcycles, leather. partying. Martin Pelczarski Kimberly M. Pelligreno Kim . . .Bowling Club 9,10,11,12: Keyettes 11,125 Bell Choir 9: will remember journalism class, lunches with Linda and Jenny. and football games: hobbies: reading, shopping with Linda: career choice: accounting. Thomas R. Peterson Lips . . .will remember Wolfie, Sprindle, Magoo, Joanne. Sue, Rodg, Rufus, and all the times we had: hobbies: photography, water skiing: career choice: law. Louis J. Petrone Lou . . . Football 9,10,11,12: Basketball 9,105 Letter Winners 11,l2: NHS 12:will remembergood friends, good teachers, AAAA champs, coaches, and the cat's meow: career choice: corporate president, Karen M. Phillipps Will remember the good friends and the good times we had: career choice: secretarial. Timothy Pierce Wildman . . . will remember days behind the senior high and when school was better: hobbies: racing endangered mexican jumping beans, tatooing inchworms for giogenetical research: career choice: fashion designer. Christopher A. Pinzok Layo . . , Ski Club 12: will remember the exciting times atlunchwith RobandJoanne:hobbies: racquetball, skiing, fishing: career choice: real estate. Dean P. Pitell Dino . . .Choir 11,123 Symphonic Choir 11,122 Key Club 12: Ski Club 9, 10, 1 1 ,12: will remember great times, great friends, and New Year's Eve : hobbies: cars, motorcycles, dancing: career choice: mechanical engineering. Edward P. Polaski Ed . . . Hockey 12: Track 9: Outdoors Club 12: will rememberchewingonthewalland Driver'sEd,withTraci, Bob, and Vicki: hobbies: hunting, hockey, chewing: career choice: nuclear engineering. Dominic S. Pollaro Botch . , . Baseball 9,1O,11,12: Letter winners 11,123 Outdoors Club 12: will remember Vin, Kimmel, Eskloon, Freddie, Novacaine, Fro, Va., and the Big Bunch: hobbies: baseball. tennis, fishing: career choice: engineering. Roger Pollitt Arrowhead 12: CAST 10,11,12: NFL 1O,11.12: Plays 12: Tribal Tribune 10, will remember the away fo tournaments at Philly and Penn State: hobbies: waterskiing, reading, sleeping. Charles E. Porritt Charlie . . . Ski Club 9,1O,11,12: Track 9 Winners 9: Key Club 12: Basketball 9: will shapes, football games, Mr. Batson's class, ,10: drives: hobbies: cars: career choice: business, Frances Posterivo Buffalos class and all my great friend photography, dancing, parties: caree photography. Gregory Predmore : h r Pokey. , .Soccer 9,10.11: Letter Winners 9: Traclz 9: will remember the last day of school, my party and g hobbies: motorcycles. partying: career choice: medicine. YGITIE lan rensics Letter mber long Fran. . . will remember all the fun times in photography. ' s cibbies: c hoice: mbee: vetlilrinary N, 9 Jeffrey D. Prem J.D.. . .NHS 12: Ski Club 12: Tribal Tribune 9.10: GATE 10.11.125 Outdoors Club 12: will remember hill parties, football games. 2 wasted years of German and HanIey's tumor: hobbies: martial arts, hiking, photography, Julie A. Price Ski Club 9,10,1l.12: Track 11,125 Choir 11,123 Letter Winners 12: Keyettes 11,121 will remember the Parties, C.P., secret likes, taxis, AI's class, and all my close friends: hobbies: skiing, swimming, watching The Guiding Light , John Profozich Patricia J. Pschirer Patty. . .Maiorettes 11,123 Cheerleading 9: Ski Club 9: Keyettes 11.121 GATE 9.10.11.12: will remember band camp,van parties,footballgamesandtheWaldorfTowers: career choice: nursing, Joanne M, Puglio Jo . . . Cheerleading 10,12: Keyettes 11,12: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember socks, 5-20-83. Tomagoowolfy, Jim LGorgJ, Our Happy Family, and most of all, the great times with best friend Sue: career choice: nursing. Scott F. Purcell Tish , . . Baseball 9,1O: Basketball 9: Soccer 1O.1l: will remember Fish in Spanish, Madg, Tom's party, the Soccer team, Herbie, Harry, Juliur, and all the fun times: career choice: engineering. Anthony R. Pusateri Tony. . .Baseball 9,10.12: Letter Winners 9,10,12: Ski Club 9,10,11, 12: will remember good friends and beating the system by pulling some serious wool over the teachers eyes: hobbies: baseball: career choice: architectural drafting. Alice C. Puskar AI , . . Flag Line 10,11,12: Cheerleading 9: Student Council9,1O,11,125willrememberallthegreattimesand friends made, bandcamp, that special feeling, private parties, and most of all, Keith: career choice: physical therapy. Cynthia Quatchak Theresa M. Quatman Choir 9,1O,11,12: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Letter Winner 11: will remember FB games with Tom, good friends Tracey, Julie. Colleen and Kathy, Godspell, and most of all Mr. C.: hobbies: music: career choice: secretarial work. Sean Quillen Track9.10gwillremembergoingtofootballgames andthe last days of school: hobbies: motorcycles, Barb: career choice: commercial art. Janice Radovick Choir 9,1O,11: Keyettes 11,12: Student Council 9.10,11,12 Csecjtreas. 11,12J: Track 9: will remember our happy lamily , Mr. Click, Mexico, tried cheese, football, anatomy: hobbies: dancing, shopping, soaps. QX X X X x X ,X ,fi fi Todd Raible Symphony Band 9.10: Hockey 11,123 Letter Winner 12: Ski Club 9,10,12: Soccer 9,103 will remember great times Bi people: hobbies: hockey, parties, football, girls, skiing. Laura L. Rau Rau . . . Cross Country 10: Gymnastics 9: Keyettes 10,1l,12p LetterWinner9,10,11:NHS 1O,11,12: Student Council 10,11: Swim Team 10,113 Track 10: will remember wonderful friends make HS bearable. Julie Reams Lawrence C. Reardon Larry . . . Bowling Club 1O,11,12: will remember friends Si teachers Csomelj, AP death : hobby: philatelyg career choice: medicine. Bonnie J. Rebel Reb , . . Symphony Band l1,12: Keyettes 11,12: will remember new St old friends, good times made years go by quickly, Michael: hobbies: footballgames with Michael, horseback riding, shopping: career choice: veterarian. Susan L. Reeb Sue . . . AFS 9.10: CAST 9: Cross Country 10: Keyettes 11, 12: Norhian 12: will remember memories A 4 years growing older 81 up: hobbies: horseback riding, running, dance: career choice: communications. Leslie A. Regan Les. . .will remember all fun times at lunch with Lori,Sue 8. Julie, COP class, A to Bonnie R. Go for it : hobbies: roller skating, swimming, guy chasing: career choice: secretarial. Caren A. Reilly Caren. . .Keyettes 9,1O,11,12: Letter Winner 9.10: Ski Club9, 10: Track9, 10,1 1 .12: will remember llthyearand New Year's at Terry's: hobbies: ice skating, weights, work at Lincoln: career choice: dental hygiene. Douglas J. Renzelman Denny's. ugly friends, wild times 81 beautiful hobbies: hunting. fishing, partying: career HVAC. Kenneth W. Richards 'ties at Doug, Juan, Dude . . . will remember wild pai women: Magoo . . . will remember Spridle St Joann: Peterson, fLipsJ, Wolfy, tChippyJ, Chim-Chim, Wi the gang and good times, thank you, Kellysg horseback riding, to WoIl's once a week. John P. Rieger h Ski Club 12: Track 9,12: Outdoors Club ll.. remember nice people and fun times: hobbies: l' fishing, golf. Keith C. Robb will remember great 11E year 8: hard work I di: productions: hobbies: hunting, fishing, col endangered worms: career choice: tree surgeo fl :hoicez 2. Sue. nkS. all obbies: 2: will unting. 1 in TV lecting Theresa M. Robson Terri . , . will remember good times behind senior high and all the good friends I met: career choice: cosmetology. Kevin W. Rodgers Rodg . . . Arrowhead 9,10,11: Key Club 11: Narhian Business Staff 12: Ski Club 9.1O,11 12: Student Council 11: Outdoors Club 9,10,l1.12: N.H. BDA 9,1O,11,12J remember good times. JAC, Pappy's psycadelic pants. Eva Rodriguez Hernandez Dance 12: Volleyball 10,11,12: Arts Ki Crafts 11: Chorus 11 - in Mexico. Timothy Rogers Jennifer Rombach Sharon L. Roper Choir 9: Student Council 11, 12: will remember great friends and lun times at football games: hobbies: going to concerts, being with Larry: career choice: nursing. Michael Roseman Mike. . .Track 1O,11,12: will remember the last day : hobbies: fishing. basketball. football: career choice: engineering. Ann Ross Annabell. Fuj. . .Student Council 9: will remember good times with Lori and behind the senior high: hobbies: backpacking, camping, swimming, repelling: career choice: home economy. David W. Ross Dave. . .Key Club 11, 12: Letter Winner 10,11,12: NHS 11, 12: SkiClub 11, 12:Tennis9,1O,11,12:will remember people, classes, good times, tennis,and Casey: career choice: law. Scott Rumpler Rumps. . . Choir 9,10,11: DECA 10: Key Club 12: Plays 1O,11: Thespians 12: will remember poor work notices. caught behind sr. high, fast cars, women, food: career choice: wiringfl-WAC. Ralph R. Ruprecht Bowling Club 1O,11.12: Ski Club 9,1O,11,12: will remember people, classes, great times and the C.R.3 hobbies: skiing, softball, bowling: career choice: accounting. David A. Rzotkiewicz Dave, Duck . . . Football 9,10,l1,12: will remember friends, football, Gus Nauman, work, Rick, George. especially Kim: hobbies: weights, camping, playing football: career choice: business administration. Dana Sander Arrowhead 11: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Keyettes 11,12: Letter Winners 10,11,12: NHS itreasurerj 10,11,12: Norhian 12: Softball 9,10,12: Tribal TribunefNews Editorj 10: will remember all the fun times I've had, the great people l've met, and special friendships I've made: hobbies: horseback riding, photography: career choice: engineering. Maureen Sanford William R. Santa Jr. Wild Bill. . .will remembergood friends,good times,and good parties: hobbies: distracting other students, getting wild, Sunday football, shooting pool, playing B , hunting. and most of all having a good time: career choice: electrical. David W. Santom Spidey. . . Key Club 12: Ski Club 10,12: Track 12: will remember all the good times with my friends, and the weekend ice skating with the gang. and most of all Lisa: hobbies: water skiing, horseback riding, chasing the girls. Karen J. Sarkis Sparkis. . .FlagLinefsquadIeaderJ9,10,11,12:Keyettes 11,12: Letterwinners l0,12:NHS11,12:SkiCIub9.11,12: Student Council 9,10,11,12: Synchronized Swimming 9: will remember football games, parties, Montreal, Senior week at Band Camp, and those precious moments: hobbies: laughing and running the tree: career choice: interior designing. Kenneth E. Sarver Puggs. . .will remember friends and all the nice looking girls: hobbies: hunting, fishing, weight lifting: career choice: police officer. Michelle L. Savoca Mickey. . . Band 9,10,11,12: Marching Band 9.10,11,12: Symphony Band 12: Outdoors Club 1 1,121 will remember the old Senior building and out back with friends, waiting to graduate early, meeting Rich, and all the changes in one year: hobbies: tennis, band, backpacking, going to parties, having a good time, and going out with Misia. Kurt Scafede l Cathleen Schmidt Koon. . . Choir 9.10: DECA 10,11,12: will remem r all the good times in 9-11, and partying behind the S nior High with everyone: hobbies: partying, softball, list ,ning to music: career choice: secretarial. Robert Schmidt Wally. . .Baseball9,1O,11,12:FootbaIl9:LetterWinners 12: will remember Bible class before H.R., friends from youth group, Mr. Motley, baseball, and Herb qodd: hobbies: listening to Christain Rock, spending time Julie, and jogging: career choice: computer repairi Shari L. Schmitz NE. . . Baseball 9: Track 10: will remember IL, rny buddy Ahrin, Kelli, behind the Senior High. and Stev Cheryl: hobbies: being with my friends, and partyirg. Michael T. Schneider Basketball 9,11,12: Bowling Club 12: Film Club 12: G Key Club 11,123 Letter Winners 9,11,12: Library Aid with wg. best and aIf9: es 9: Ski Club 9,1O,11,12: Student Council 10: Track 9,1.l,12: Tribal Tribune 9.10: Volleyball 9: Outdoors Club 12 remember Cyclops, Gibby Collection, and the ' Torina : hobbies: vacationing, watching Magnum, I will 'The and spear fishing: career choice: computer engineering. Paul Schwendeman will remember all my good friends and good football games: hobbies: scuba diving, sailing, and lizard hunting: career choice: oceanography. Vincent S. Scott Sweet V . . . Basketball 9,10,11,12: Jazz Ensemble 10,113 Football 9,10,11,12: Key Club 10,11,12: Letter Winners 9,10,1 1 , 12: Student Council 10,1 1,12:Thespians 1O,11: Track 9,11,12: Tribal Tribune 9.10: will remember Big Contest, downtown bars with Rob, Robyn's promises, the girls, Pirate opener at Gibson, and N.H. football championship: hobbies: sports, collecting butterflies, girls: career choice: law enforcement. Kimberly A. Seamons Kiddo, . .Arrowhead 1 1: Keyettes 1 1 . 12: Norhian 12: Ski Club 9.10.1 1.12: will remember Mrs. lgnaths' Honors Am. Gov't class, Mrs. Matvikos' Journalism class, Mr. Richies' Speech arts, UNO and popcorn, Mary Anne, Vicki, and all the friends that l made my four years at North Hills: hobbies: skiing, reading, and cruising: career choice: hotel management. Michael K. Seegler Ziggy . . . will remember not eating lunches: hobbies: girls, parties, and cars: career choice: computer analyst, is? ,- Cynthia C. Seelhorst Cindy . , . Maiorettes CCaptain7 11,12: Basketball imanagerl 10: Choir 9,10,11,12: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Letter Winners 11,12: will remember Band Camp, rowdy bus rides to football games, close friends, lootball banquet with a special friend, and fun pep assemblies: hobbies: dancing, talking on the phone. spending money: career choice: psychology. Sharon Seng Elizabeth Senkoski Beth . . .Arrowhead11: Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 12: will remember all the friends I made, partying, having a good time, and Jim: hobbies: tennis, dancing, water skiing: career choice: journalism. Linda M. Serpa Keyettes 11,12: Outdoors Club 12: will rememberthe fun times I had with Kim and Jenny, football games, the count down till the Jr. Prom, and C.O,P. class: hobbies: horseback riding, outdoor sports and activities, photography: career choice: receptionist. Thomas S. Shaheen Baseball 9: will remember friends, food fights, 9th grade baseball, and parties: hobbies: sports, music, tennis: career choice: public relations. Lori A. Sharratt Pookey . . . will remember lunch time, and all the good times we used to have behind the Senior High: hobbies: listening to music, going to parties, and being with my friends: career choice: secretarial. Patrick A. Sheehy Baseball 9: Football 9.10.1 1: Key Club ipresidentj 11,123 Letter Winners 12: NHS 12: Ski Club 10,11,12: Student Council 11,125 Track 11,12: will remember friends, the traditional Senior bonfire, and the highly fashionable gym suits: hobbies: tennis, Waterskiing, moped riding: career choice: physical therapy. James Shirk Kathleen Shultz Shultzy . . . Basketball 9.1O,11.12: Keyettes 12: Letter Winners 1O,11,12: NHS 12: Softball 9,10,1 1,12:Volleyball 10,11,12: will remember long practices, W.P.I.A.L's, breakfast at Eat 'n' Park, Lisa Johnson, great weekends and a lot of good friends: hobbies: sports, teasing Tom. getting rowdy: career choice: engineering. Diane Shuttleworth Kimberly K. Sldebotham Kim . . . Keyettes 11,12: Norhian 11,123 Ski Club 10,1 1 , 12: Student Council 9,12: Outdoors Club 1 1 ,12: will remember Eric's 501 's, Julutish Spudnuts, clinging to the wall, the Jr. float, conversation cards, McConnells Mills, the fashion place: hobbies: art, spending money, eating: career choice: psychiatry, Jeffrey Siegel Jackie Smith Smith . . . Band 9.10,11g Beattie Tech 11,125 Keyettes 11,125 will remember my girl fights with Joe Stitman. spending time with friends, Wee wee and the vegatodors, relating to all that air, Beattie Tech, and most all Brian: hobbies: listening to music, drawing, and acting wild: career choice: fashion designer. Kelly K. Smith Keyettes 11,125 Ski Club 105 Student Council 115 Outdoors Club 12: will remember football games, special friends. and good times: hobbies: softball, ice skating: career choice: accounting. Meade G. Smith Band 9,10,11,125 Marching Band fDrum Majorj 9,10,11,125 Stage Band fSection Leaderl 10.11.123 Symphony Band fSection Leader! 10.11,12: NHS 11,123 will remember Band Camp, friends made in band, Mrs. Ferguson and Smiley: hobbies: football, tennis, jogging: career choice: nuclear physics. Michelle Smithco Basketball 9,105 Letter Winners 115 Softball 9,105 Volleyball 9,10,115 will remember gymnastics in the hall, getting lost to away football games, pushing nickels down the aisles, i-l.E.A.D. Club, and special friends: hobbies: softball, ice skating: career choice: computer science. f Amy Snyder Yma, Bean . . .Keyettes 115 Library Aides 9,105 Ski Club 9, 105 will remember the good times at Beattie, the Beattie bus, football games, and being with friends: hobbies: softball, skiing, showing dogs, going out with friends, going to Moraine: career choice: computer science. Kathleen Snyder Kathy . . . Choir 11,123 Girls' Choir 11,122 Keyettes 11,12: Letter Winners 125 NFL 9.10: Soccer 10,115 Student Council 1 1: will remember good times with great friends, The Bet, Seven Springs, Soccer, bus rides, and No Grip : hobbies: working at 0.J., soccer, fast downhill slalom. Donna Sohnger James Spath Donna Spieler Dan Spolar Choir 95 Ski Club 9: Track 9: will remember Big Bad Al, all the crazy times. Look at you, you're a mess : hobbies: frisbees, girls. guitar works: career choice: carpentry. Bonnie J. Squiller Bon . . . Marching Band Csquad leaderj 9,10,11,125 Symphony Band 12: Keyettes 11,123 Norhian 125 Synchronized Swimming 125 will remember football games, Senior year at Band Camp, and high adventure in Oldsie: hobbies: swimming. tennis, and vacationing: career choice: accounting QCPAJ, William C. Staab Staab-0 , . . Bowling Club 12: Soccer 10: Tennis 12: will remember Miss Jackson's class and all my friends: hobbies: golfing. coin collecting, playing football: career choice: accounting. xt 'x X so 45 X x If if ff ff X, ff 115 ff X, ff, f ff! f' X' X I, I. X XX xXx N x x N ,X xx xh 116 XX X Robert E. Stanger Jr. Stush . . . Baseball 10.11: will remember the football games, Pizza Roma, and good times: hobbies: hunting, fishing and sleeping. Gena N. Stanish Nic . . . Keyettes 11,12: will remember how our Senior year got messed up, good times spent with close friends, but most of all Lisa and the good times we had: hobbies: being with friends, going to parties, spending money: career choice: computer science. Jennifer A. Stanisha Jeni. . .Ski Club 10,121 OutdoorsClub 12:willremember partying. behind the old Senior High, and staying in trouble: hobbies: partying, fast cars, outdoor sports: career choice: business. Lori J. Stasko Band 9,10,11,12: will remember Ronnie and I taking our once a week vacations, making spectacles of ourselves. 1-2-3 switch, Nancy Reagan's class: hobbies: horseback riding, swimming, running: career choice: physical therapy. Karen A. Stefanko AFS Ctreasurerj 9,10.11,12: Communication Explorer Group 10,11: Keyettes 12: NHS 11,125 Norhian 11: Tribal Tribune feditorj 9.10: will remember Zack, the nonbeliever, AFS weekends, and friends: hobbies: horseback riding, classical dressage. Nancy K. Steinbach Nance . . . Marching Band 10,1l.12: Symphony Band ftreasurerj 10.11.121 Ski Club 9,1O,11: Outdoors Club 11,125 will remember spending my Senior year as a prisoner, and all the wild people I met: hobbies: tennis, going out with the I.C. crowd, and taking long road trips to Ohio: Career choice: radio broadcasting. JoAnn Stitman will remember 11th grade Social studies class with R.M., Wee Wee and the Vegatators and homeroom each year: career choice: medicine. Joseph Stitman Joe . . . Key Club 11,12: Ski Club 9.10: will remember Wee Wee and the Vegatators , Friday night football games, personality graphs, Wilson and Joelene, and all my great friends: hobbies: listening to Pat Benatar, reading, going out with friends: career choice: computer science. Robert W. Strobel Bob. . . Band 9,1O,11: Symphony Band 11:N1L 9.10: NHS 11,12: Student Council 9: Track 11: will re ember the great people, weird teachers, Seymour, and Hurty: hobbies: writing, computer programming: career choice: engineering. Frederick P. Struss Fred . . . Band fpresidentj 10,11,12: Marchin Band Csquad leaderj 10.11.125 will remember Band Cfmp, 81 and 82. Sunday at Band Camp 83, Mrs. lgnath, Darren, the funny times. and the true friends: hobbies: foigetting about homework, going homeall hoursofthe nightlcareer choice: professional. Lisa A. Sullivan Lis. . . Keyettes 11,12: NHS 11,12: Ski Club 9,103 willi remember the great teachers, good friends, an great times with Mary and Wee Wee and the Vega tors : hobbies: going out with friends, horseback riding: career choice: engineering. Georgiana Summers , George . , . Bowling Club 9: will remember the group Wee Wee and the Vegalators , football games, and behind the Senior High: career choice: secretari' l. Kelly A. Swanwick Kelbert . . . Choir 10: Keyettes 12: Stage Crew 11: will remember the great times with friends. and behind the Senior High: hobbies: music, Scott. having a good time: career choice: radio. Jeffrey Swisher Kelly Swisher Swish . . . AFS 11,123 Choir 9,10: Keyettes 11,12: Norhian12: Plays 1O,12: Stage Crew 10: Student Council 9,10,12: will remember the faculty, my principal Mr, Adams, Toga Day, Senior Day, and Gumble, all myfriends, Stokes and Cohen: hobbies: playing with tape, musicals, drawing: career choice: computer engineering, Donna M. Szalinski Diz . . . Keyettes 11,122 Ski Club 9: Student Council 11,12: Outdoors Club 11,122 will remember all the great friends. the nights out that were different , the good parties, trying to get away, reIaXir1g.andI0afir1g: hobbies: music, outdoors. smiling: career choice: astronaut. a-gg, it . 11 : ,NX x 9 YK. t Janet L. Szczublewski Jan . . . Baseball fscorekeeperb 11,123 Cheerleading fmanagery 11: Keyettes 11,12: Ski Club 11,12: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember friends, North Park, football games, Wednesday nights, Soccer games: hobbies: keeping score for the Baseball team, waterskiing, scuba diving: career choice: psychology. Jeffrey P. Taschner Tasch . . . Basketball 9,10,11,12: will remember new friends and Coach, Vegas, Clark, and Miss Jackson: hobbies: basketball, hockey, and golf: career choice: computer programming. Christopher Teves Band Ensembles 12: Choir 12: Mixed Ensemble 12: Symphonic Choir 12: Ski Club 107 Stage Crew 11,12: will remember the inconceivable fun and productivity on the field pep assemblies: hobbies: wasting valuable time and money. reading Medievel literature: career choice: philatelism. George F. Thomas Football 9,1O,11,12 fcaptainj: Letter Winners 1O.11,12: will remember winning the W.P.I.A.L. in football: career choice: medicine. giztsi'-H.: .f Gregory Thomas Kathleen D, Thomas Poochie . . . Choir 9: will remember my graduation and Senior day: hobbies: dancing, singing, and reading: career choice: nursing. James E. Tomasic SmiIey . . , Band 9,1O.11: Marching Band 9,10.1l,123 Film Club 9.10: Letter Winners 11,12: Ski Club 12: Soccer 9.10: Boys Volleyball 9.10: will remember band camp. good times with all my friends, Friday afternoon football games, Skippy , the bus rides: hobbies: skiing, woodworking, and sports: career choice: electrical engineering. Michael J. Tongel Mike. . .Letterwinners10,11,12:SoCcer9,10:Wrestling 9,1O,11,12: will remember good friends outside Mr. Bado's room. Personality Graphs in study hall: hobbies: skating, wrestling: career choice: engineering. Scott A. Towne Gander. Big Buddy . . . Orchestra 9,10,11,12 ipre- sidentl: Ski Club 12: Track 9,10: will remember my friends, regional orchestra at l.U.P. in 11th, Al Cohen. good times in cafeteria: hobbies: music, martial arts, taking it easy, having good times: career choice: U.S. Air Force. Thao V. Tran Baseball 9,10: Bowling Club 12: Soccer 11.122 Track 115 will remember all the teachers l have known during my 4 years of school especially Miss Levine and Miss Jackson. and also the friends: hobbies: golf, coin collecting, stamp collecting: career choice: business. Carl A. Trapp Trapper , , .will remember all the parties with my friends and good old Al Cohen: hobbies: hunting, golfing. camping? career choice: business, John Trembulak Todd R. Ulicny Abdul , . .Arrowhead 1 1: NFL 10: Norhian 1 2: Soccer 103 Stage Crew 10: will remember cruisin in Eric's bunny, beaver valley, Feb. 19, March 20, phase 3 dances, speech office and most of all my wonderful girlfriend Michelle: hobbies: disc jockeying, cruising, computers: career choice: computer sound production. John R. Ulmer Elm tree , . .Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 11: Symphony Band 10,11,12: NHS 11,123 Ski Club 12: will remember band camp, being called Opie , 1st period Chevy Chase and all the friends I've made: hobbies: skiing and golfing: career choice: engineering. Mark J. Ulrich Baldy . , , Football 9,10,11,12: Letter Winners 10,12: Track 9,10: will remember all the good friends, parties, football, and Stacey: hobbies: football, partying, cars: career choice: business. Leeann M. Underwood Wee-Wee . , , Basketball qmanagerl 10: Keyettes 11,125 will remember the great group Wee Wee and the Vegatators , the crusade for dating killer Iguanas, games and the great friends, all my love, Guido: hobbies: partying at the birds nest, cruising around meeting people, going to concerts and listening to Rush: career choice: psychology, Robert J, Unger Will remember new friends and going to Beatl ie Tech: hobbies: fishing, bike riding, target shooting: career choice: machinist. Daniel U'ren Dan. . .Football 9: Student Council 9,10,1 1 ,12: Key Club 9,10: Track 9: will remember Judy Smith King, cruising in snapper: hobbies: admiring Mr. Stokes, sleeping: career choice: engineering. Kristine Vardzel Doreen Verbanac Dor. . .Basketball 9,10,ll: Keyettes 11: Letter Winners 10,1 1,121 Orchestra 1 1: Softball 9: Swim Team 1 2: Track 10,11,12: will remember the new friendships and away games: hobbies: bodybuilding, swimming, and plaiying the piano: career choice: business. X Tracy Ann Vermillion Spacey . . , Ski Club 9,10,12: will remember eleventh grade Social Studies, lunch period, and all the crazy, nice people: hobbies: ice skating, skiing, and camping: career choice: Medicine. Regina Vrana Raymond Vukson Christopher J. Wacker Wacky. . . AFS 9: Arrowheadll: Film Club 12: Ski Club 11,12: Stage Crew 9,10,11,12: Tribal Tribune 9.10: will remember G.J.'s first period class, Jason screaming in E,F.'s parking lot, and taking it easy in Richey's class: hobbies: playing records, skiing: career choice: computer science. Jason A. Wagner Racin, . .Film Club 10,11,12: Ski Club 12: Tribal Tribune 12: will remember C. Wacker being beaten up by Kelley S.: hobbies: bicycling, hunting: career choice: business. Richard J. Walker Walk. . .Letterwinners11,12:NFL9:Soccer9,1O,11.12: will remember paying for stolen books, giving away lunch money to friends , inciting a food riot: hobbies: attending auctions and flower shows. Laureen L. Wallace Lor. . . Keyettes 12: Narhian 12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember fun times. great friends, and Paul: hobbies: horseback riding, running: career choice: travel business. Donald A. Walsh Duck . . . Key Club 11,12: Letterwinners 10,11,12: Ski Club 9,10.11,12: Student Council 11:Tennis 9,1O,11,12: willremember practice,section championships, the Penn State trip, football games and good times enjoyed with friends: hobbies: tennis, skating, skiing, running. swimming: career choice: business. i Anthony M. Walter Mike. Bod will remember the girls and the administrators: hobbies: fishing, swimming, coin collecting: career choice: carpentry, Robert Walton Robbie : . . DECA 11,12: will remember the good times behind the Senior High, different people, get your books : hobbies: hunting, fishing, partying: careerchoice: navy. Tony E. Wano Bones. . .DECA11,12:Football9:wiIlrememberfighting with Weasel, Monday mornings, and friends: hobbies: Tae Kwon Do, girls and cars: career choice: chiropractic medicine. Jon Watson Buf. . : Ski Club 9.1O,11,12: will remember all the great friends: hobbies: cars. martial arts, having a good time: career choice: business. ,fr 1, 120 it X ff l ff' M Rachel Weaver Robert A. Weaver Weasel. . .DECA11,12:Track9:willrememberAlCohen. and all friends fthis means you Bonesj: hobbies: fast cars, fast girls, moon walking: career choice: computer science. Virginia A. Weber Ginny . . . FNA 1O,11.12: will remember special friends and all the great times: hobbies: photography, music: career choice: business and cosmetology. David T. Weger Uncle Weger . . . DECA 11,12: will remember the good times behind the Senior High andfriends: hobbies: hunting and fishing: career choice: taxidermy. -nz! 4-...M Michael D. Wehrle Wally . . . Marching Band 9,10,11.12: Symphony Band 11,l2: Letterwinners 10,11,12: NHS 11,12: Ski Club 12: will remember fun times with friends: hobbies: skiing, golfing, coin collecting: career choice: medicine. Robert Weidner Rob. . .Letterwinners 10,11,12:Track9,10,12: hobbies: socializing, skating, relaxing: career choice: psychology, communications. Tracy J. Weigant Choir 9,10,11,12: Bell Choir 11,12: Girl's Choir 10,11,12: Symphonic Choir l0,11.12: Keyettes 11,l2: Letter winners 11: NFL 12: Plays 9,11,12: Soccer 11: will remember seeing everyone grow up to enjoy life, friends. the bet. Mexico, and times with Di: hobbies: guitar. soccer: career choice: education. David M. Weinerth Wein , . . Letter winners 10.11.123 NFL 9: NHS 11,12: Soccer 9.10,11,12: Student Council 10: Track 9,10,11,12: will remember road trips, buses at Butler. Welsch's and da boys. Noellene E. Welsh Bell Choir 10: Girl's Choir 10: Symphonic Choir 10,11,12: Keyettes 1 1 , 12: Plays 1 1: Ski Club 1 1 , 12: Student Cuuncil 11,12: will remember friendships and enjoyable times: hobbies: skiing and music: career choice: pediatrics. Will E. Wenger, Jr. Wilbur. . .will rememberalithegood timesatNortlfAHills: hobbies: camping, fishing, hunting: career c oice: architecture. Barbara L. Westerman Dalton,Wes, El., Barb, Bob. . .Choir9:wiIIrememb r9th grade mighty men, missing school in 10th, 1 1th, anj12th grades, going to lunch with Kim, Dan, and Sue, Ohio and rockin' and rollin': hobbies: writing, concert-going, talking on the phone: career choice: music and travel. Kimberly M. Wilczynski Keyettes 11: Plays 12: Track 9: will remember all good friends and 1 1th grade social studies: hobbies: ice-skating, going out with friends, camping: career choice: elementary education. David S. Wiley Dave. . .Basketball 9,10: Football9,10,11,12: Key Club 11,12: Letter Winners 11,12: NHS 11,125 Ski Club 9,10,11.12: Student Council 9,103 Track 9,103 will remember the real Senior High, sneaking Delores lCaz7 into the girls dorm, Andy in effigy: hobbies: weightlifting, skiing. surfing: career choice: medicine. MaryAnne Wilker Arrowhead 11: Keyettes 11,12: Norhian 11,125 Student Council 11.123 Food Advisory Council 11,12: will remember the fun in the halls: hobbies: refinishing furniture, making afghans and quilts: Career choice: business. Jane M. Williams Cheerleading 1O,12: Keyettes 11,12: Letterwinners 12: Track 1O,11.12: Outdoors Club 11,12: will remember J.P.'s parties.footballgames,secretvisits,and allfriends: hobbies: biking and tennis. Edward Wilson Lisa Winterhalter Hazel. . .Norhian 12: Softball 9,10: will remember great friends at Beattie and the three years with TR: hobbies: softball, aerobics: career choice: cosmetology. Robert J. Woistman Bob, Robear, Stork, Wois . . . Baseball 9,10,11,12: Football 9.10: Letterwinners 11.12: will remember all the friends and the good times and the Virginia trip: hobbies: skating, weightlifting, having a good time. Eric D. Woicikiewicz Ensembles 9,10,11: Marching Band 9,1O,11:KeyClub123 Letterwinners 11,12: NHS 11,12: Ski Club 11,12: Soccer 9,10: Swim Team 11,123 Tennis 9.10: Outdoors Club 12: will remember McConnells Mill Max Dugan Returns, conversation cards. Carl's Cadillac, times with Judy and Kim: hobbies: Taco Bell, shopping: career choice: nuclear engineering. Timothy J. Wolf, Jr. Toj. . .Bowling Club 11: Bell Choir 9,1O: will remember RJ's career communications class, friends Tom, Jim, Magoo. Pickle and Rodj: hobbies: reading on Friday and Saturday nights: career choice: airline mechanics. Gregory J. Wukitch Swim Team 9,10,11,12: Track 11,12: will remember friends and relationships over the four years, teacher guidance and good times: hobbies: outdoor activities and the beach: career choice: biology. John S. Yocca Yoc . . . Baseball 9,1O,11,12: Football 9,10,11,12g Student Council 9: will remember friends and good times: hobbies: sports: career choice: business. James E. Yoder Jim Yods. . . Basketball9,12: LetterWinners9,10,11,12: KeyClub12:Tennis9,10.11,l2:wiIlremernberthelunarld good times with friends: Al's never ending search for justice, my senior year: hobbies: skydiving. skiing, having a good time: career choice: business. Susan Zangaro Cheerleading 9: Softball 9,11,12: will remember all the personal girl talks and especially all the laughs at Beattie: hobbies: softball, basketball, and reading: career choice: data processing. is J . David Zeidler Michelle A. Zeitler Shelly , . , Keyettes 11.12: Beattie Tech 11,12: will remember my friends and all the good times we've had, some teachers: hobbies: listening to the stereo, scooping: career choice: cosmetology. Janine Zetwo JJ .... DECA 11,125 will remember many friends and friendships that have lasted throughout the years, behind the school and my Senior Year: hobbies: talking on the phone, going outwith friends, and partying: career choice: retail business. Gregory Zwick Nancy Zwigart Keyettes 11,12: Beattie Tech 11,12: will remember the friends I have admired and all the people who were special to me: career choice: cosmetology. Annette Gunther Joseph M. Mancuso CAST 11: Choir 9,10,11,12 tpresidentj: Jazz Ensemble 9,10,11,12: Mixed Ensemble 9,1O,11,12: Symphonic Choir 9,10,l1,12: Football 9,103 Key Club 12: Letter Winners 9,10,11,12: Plays 11: Student Council 9,10,11,12: Track 9.12: Outdoors Club 12: will remember chorus trips, friends: career choice: music. William Miller Bill . . . Cross Country 9,10,11,12: Letter Winners 10,11,12:Track9,1O,11:willrememberfuntimesrunning cross-country and track: hobbies: athletics, partying, cars: career choice: medicine. Seniors Not Pictured James Bolen William Bolen James Casale J,J. . . .will remember the wide selection of classes and the girls: hobbies: going to movies, reading comics: choice: commercial art. Jason Denz Lyla Finau Amy Giardina Stanley Glinski Robert Gorso Brooklyn Bomber . . , Wrestling 12: will remember how pretty the girls were, wrestling, friends, Lubes, Roacl J' McCarthy:hobbies: boxing, cooking. choice: psychiatry. Eric Hendrickson Douglas H. Hollenberger Doug. . .will remember all the good music: Cdfeel' E lm C Feel' parties behind the school and Mary: hobbies: partying, driving fast career choice: owning business. Edward Horn Lisa Horne Lisa Irish Michael Kowalok Douglas Krachala Kevin C. Kreutzer Bowling Club 10: Ski Club 11,123 will CBYSQ remember lealving early, or not coming at all: hobbies: skiing, tennis. swimming: career choice: aviation, Steve Kuntz Timothy Maiese T.J .... will remember homeroom with Mary an Lis, walking the halls with the guys: hobbies: hunting, f , ' . ' ag archery' career choice' wildlife man Robin J. Malatak made, fun times, weekends: hobbies: g football: career choice: special educa Daniel Matczak Paul Medford Elizabeth Melvin Betsy, . ,Keyettes12:OutdoorsCIub 9th grade, Beattie, and most of all Terry: EFTIENQ. isuirig, Rob, R.W. . , . Choir 10,11: Keyettes 11: Narhiall 12: will remember 5th 81 6th with Vicki and graduation, friends oint out with John. tion. 12: will reme ber ACXDC: career choice: computer science. Keith Oesterle Kathleen Ramsey John Remele Charles Richard Matthew Roch James Russell Deborah Santucci Kurt Scafede Matthew J. Schaukowitsch Matt. . .FootbaIl9: Wrestling9,1O,11,12: will rem friends and the parties Friday nights: fishing, hiking, boating: career choice: Richard Singer Ronald Smith Jeffrey Snyder Gary Tait Michael A. Viviano hobbies: reaming. eniber hobbies: hunl ing. police offic Pickle. . . Hockey 10,1 1 , 12: Soccer 9: Stage Crew 11 will remember all the fun times at Tim Wolf's house: ho working on cars: career choice: carpe Earl Wilhelm ntry. will remember good friends and people: hobbies: hu girls, partying: career choice: nuclear Mandi Wright physics. ef. bbies: nting, rl' he A Moment in the Lives of Some NH People I .5 ' 'Q b , e 3 4 A ,- A Moment in the Lives of More NH People A ln tro duoin - the NH Beattie Connection Tap: 1. Rick Noonan, Joe McDonough and Paul Gaibraithf 2. Ed Polaski and Bob Buckert. Middle: 1. Pam McCann, Karen Barnes and Beth Bateman. Bottom: 1. Susan Zangarop 2. Sharon Keenan, Missy Fuchs and Sue Wilker. E it , . 7 443, ,. M EY if 5 B ., IW 471 G.. 1 I Zz-. 54:1 si? . if r aa . r fr? its my NX K xx x X X xx 5 I ,,.-0 'W 53. 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Jackie Smith and Diane Heron. 14 Rockin 'on the Rlppling River LL , 146 'WI- ' E 1 w V. i W ,.',g:Lxf51:' Q E 4 W .A ,ww , 0 HOME C OMING Friday, October 21, 1 983 Special Evening Left Column I Top to Bottomj: K ellv Klein and Doug Krachala, Kathy Schultz and Ste ve Frank, Sue K ellv and Steve K asunich, Beth K aelin and Charlie Porritt, Lisa Gallagher and Lynn Brainard, Janice Rado vich and Joe Mancusog Middle Column: Kathy Bancroft and Jeff Grillo, Janet Szczuble wski and Bill K noch, Jan Kerrish and Dan Uren, Sue Koehnke and Dave Weinerthg Right Column: Diane Doban and Greg Wukitsch, Mary Beth Myers and Mike McMullen, Judy Papania and Eric Wojcikie wcz, Noellene Welsh and Jim Couch, April Baumbach and Da ve Ross, Karin Skelton and Scott Merlack. Queen Karen Mesonka with Lisa Novak and Athena Balouris Left Column: Kathy Cousins and Paul Adams, Lynn Brimmeier and Mike Tongei, Kim Morrissey and Paul Horan, Tracy Guckert and Rob Weidner, Jennifer Lewis and Tom Hershman, Nancy Conklin and Tom Fettersg Cen ter: Lisa Novak - First Runner-up - andJim Scafede, Karen Mesonka - Queen - and Tom Maxson, Athena Balouris - Second Runner-up - and Mark Lavelie,' Right Column: Karen Sarkis and Scott Donnelly, Misha Metzger and Jim Bolen, Alice Puskar and Keith McKissock, Kim Pelligreno and Tim Hoffman, Teri Erdner and Jeff Cooper, Clare Chisholm and John Cebak. Q ,Mui 1,-1 North Hills Presents ' 'Pittsburgh Po tp ourri Top: 1. Jr. class floatg 2. Sr. class float, 3. Karen Mesonka and 'Nm Fetters Middle: 1. Band floatq 2. Lisa Novak, Karen Mesonka and Athena Balourisg 3. Karen Mesonka and Tom Maxson. 'ufw ,1- A Night Where Dreams Come True gi, L x ,ff , lf! , if Ji' 'S v ,, A .1 mf . .'f '1Wx Dana Sander and Matt Lydic Most Likeiv to Succeed Most Personabie Meade Smith and Karen Mesonka SENIO Did Most for North Hills Jan Kerrish and Scott Betts Terri Erdner and Doug Kaup Most Dramatic IVIOSTS Most Athletic Kathy Schultz and Brennan Gaertner bww? Kathy Cousins and Joe Mancuso Most Musical Erin McGonigle and John Cebak Best Dressed EK if L he Most All Around Lou Petrone and Athena Balourls We Can Handle An ytning! Wffffi ,f-'ffjfw x! Q ,Q I i' n n ' n in 1 ,S , ' E .fig .11 l:T' 5 'es4' mm 7 gl J , L, .1 K 'X R. hz f Q . x ,ix f L ' x f, MEG W ff x , 3 . .f ' we by I ,1 .kj '! f M - gin? , fx . .,,, A E Working or Playfn xv-mx p North Hills V WWW... Are Looking Realbf Y? GREA 77 cnrl15UOZOI'UOw Juniors Bid Searching for the American d has never been and never will be sir One finds glimpses of it by living d day, year to year. We must, individ determine exactly what this dr signifies to each one of us. Su determination is answered through the trials and tribulatio adolescence. And, as much as wedls to admit it, the hilltop is the background Colleen Baldwin Teresa Balzer Karen Barry Cheryl Bates Ruth Bayer Eric Bayne Brian Bazer Missy Beall Sean Bechtold Lara Bishop Paul Blanker Beth Borland Terri Borza Glenn Bowker Dan Boyd Mike Brainard Scott Bressler Tracie Briggs 'Bam nple. ay to ally, am D cha only s of like Their 77me upon which these experiences are set. We were often compared to the seniors. Yet the comparison was unjust for we were not and should not have fit into the senior class of 1984 mold. We, uniquely, are the class of 1985 and we will be what we will be. And that, fellow classmen, will be answered in the not so distant tomorrows. Marie Miklos Gayle Aguglia Lori Aguglia Barry Akerley Lori Anthos Robert Averell Vicky Baichli Mel Bagley Lisa Baker Mike Balao Debbie Behrens Lori Benn Mike Benna Doug Bennett Steve Bennett Debbie Benton Barbara Bernhard Sandy Berry Bob Betz ,rs Michelle Bright Doug Brink Becky Brosenitsch Lee Brown Steve Brown Todd Brown Mark Brownlee Beth Bruwelheide Dan Bryant Diana Byrd Geoffrey Calderone Ray Caldwell Tom Calgiure Colleen Carlin Gina Carioto Tony Caprino Dana Caracciolo Rob Care Y Monica Chiaramont Chris Ciccone E Lucy Ciesielski Leslie Cieszynski Julie Clough Bob Cobaugh Mike Colaizzi Connie Collins Keith Colussy S it fp, JoAnn Coyle Erin Coyne Keith Crispens Andy Cross Nancy Cygnarowicz Pete Daly Michele Dannemueller Joe Danylo April Dauer -qu iv' Sue Conklin Beth Conner Stacy Cook Jeff Cooper Gail Coopey Pete Countouris John Cousins Cindy Cox Glenn Cox lg., eff Carlson oel Carpenter Diane Cato Betsy Caye George Cernansky James Chatfield Don Cherry Joyce Chetoka Mary Beth Chetoka Dean Bucilli Dan Buckly Greg Burholt Brian Burke Melanie Burke Ralph Burkhart Pam Burns Beth Bussinger Cheryl Buyna X51 Diane Davis Stacy Davis Kelly Day Diane Dean Scott Deems Kim Deer David Defilippo Chris Deily Jim Deily Quinn Donovan Gil Downing Deborah Doyle James Drake Brad Duda Denise Dummer Jim Dunlap ary Emmerling ill Ericson -sv- Susan Gardner Brian Garmey Joan Garrison James Gaus Tony Gawaldo Diane Geary Gary Geller Faith Genser Lauren Gerstner Nancy Fisher Pete Flagg Jeff Ford Amy Forsmark Beth Fortunato Bill Franco Kevin Frederick Lisa Freyvogel Lorene Freidl QL' in ,, '9,2'w-I Jill Frisco Jim Fritzges Michelle Fuchs Cheryl Furgiuele Gail Gable Martin Galbraith Marci Galewski Emily Gallo Stephanie Galvin sw Gary Erwin Pam Esswein Kimberly Ewing Dana Facemire Valerie -Fedor Tim Fetters Brian Fichter Tom Finnerty Theresa Fiscus Ron Delfine David Delong Sonda DeIPazzo Larry Demas David Derk Pam Derry Diana Diamond Jessica Dietrich Sharon Dinkel Karl Gerthoffer Kathy Gibson Jeff Giger Kim Gilbert Kathy Gitzen Chris Glansdorp Dean Gogstetter Jim Goodman David Gorden -M. .-DJ Dana Grillo Roy Grimm Lisa Grivas Wendy Guiden Brian Gwyn Paul Haberman Kim Halaia Mary Hamblen Mike Harms -ff? Amy Heintz John Hetzel Dave Hetzler Doug Heusey X4 Jenny Higgins Gwen Hoffman Jean Hoffman Lisa Hoffman Ellen Holdcroft 'QE' Stacy Hunter James Huwe Jamie Hyschak Tami Ide Kim lgersheim Dave lsaly Scott Jessel Jim Johnson Kris Johnston S.. 1. 355-'SQTZ-'QS o 2 :g3UE,gO29xx. 2- 1:51 .-Q-12110 mg mC oo'I - UQIM-12.01 Igcugnoo ginmorxn-3 U-Q ,-Q. 32 E Q Jr ' - 1-fb f, ' I Robert Gorkon Andrew Gottschalk Pete Graf Christie Gratz Ray Grech Vince Grech Neil Greenberg Dave Greer Tracy Gregory Alexus Harrington Art Harris Carmen Hart Laraine Hartley Al Hartman Don Hays Dan Heck Julie Hefferin Joe Heid if'--s Lisa Johnston Scott Johnstone Leslie Jones Sally Jones Jeff Jordan Michael Joyce Mel Jugan Mike Kadlecik Theresa Kain Paul Kaylor Sharon Keenan Scott Keller Mary Kendrich Margie Kenna Lori Kennedy Amy Kessler Tom Killeen Renee Kimak Wendi Lederer Joe Lee Lori Lengyel Stephanie Leonard Michele Lepinsky Linda Libengood Stephanie Lindquist Kevin Little Michele Loeblg Karen Kotewizz Chuck Kozlowski John Krafczynski Kelly Krummert Gale Kuckinskas Bernie Kuhn Ron Kunco Juliana Kuo Kerrie Lalikos 'Rfif Lynn Kaiser jifzib Bob Kish Todd Klaa S Michael Klinge Kris Koeni 8 lhafer Michele Koerts Jim Kohl Michelle Komoroski Michael Konopka Sharon Kos Shari Kaiser Evan Kaparakos Kathy Kapetanovlch Russell Kappler Larry Karl Manoj Karwa Ken Katelan John Katzenmeyer Jeff Lampus Jim Landmeyer Diane Langer Tim Lankes Don Lansberry David Lapp Diana Lapp Vince Lattari Lisa Lavelle Gregg Lokar Craig Lubbert Barb Luft Vickey Luffey Karen Lutchko Linda Lyle Cheryl Lynch Mike Maise Fred Mancuso Michelle McFetndge Val McGinley Karen McKee Lisa McKellar Kim McMullen Gretchen Meister Paul Meister Kathy Mellott Brian Meyer ,aw Mike Oldaker Dan Olson Ann O'Rorke Jill Pajak Rob Pecori John Penberthy Lynn Petrocelly Steve Petrone Mark Pietrzyk Sean Morriseey Sylvia Motta Tom Moul Erita Moyo Brian Mravintz Joe Mroz Barb Mroch Ann Mrozowski Rich Mueller 'UU' 'CII' 82's-'fiiw is, Bob Manuel Craig Martin Mike Matessa Jeff Matheny Susan Matthews John Maurer Jim McCarthy Jim McClure Ann McDermott H4 'L' Missy Murcko Kelly Myers Ariane Nicoletti Jennifer Noon Kevin Novay Mike O'Hara Vanessa Obringer Stacey Ogden Tracy O'Keefe Anne Michalka Denise Michalski Amy Miller Kurt Miller Yvonne Miller Steve Mogus Dan Molinaro Casey Moore Bob Morgan dl. Donna Pilardi Conrad Pitcher Chelle Pitschke Lisa Pochar Brian Poft Shelly Pohl Lara Pollit Carl Popelka George Pople Katy Rodgers Cherie Rogers Eric Romine Lara Ross Heather Rowda Becky Russell Lynda Saldamarco Dave Salopek Bill Sander C1 vc, f Coreen Scott Dean Scuticchio Cathy Sebrosky Heidi Seegler Jon Seibel Karen Sewak Darrin Shanley Bob Shenton John Shepard Melanie Smithco Toni Spagnoli Sandy Spangler Michele Staley Eric Stauber Paula Stefanski Janet Steinbach Robyn Stephens Jenny Stradley Sara Shirk Casie Siegel Kurt Sinning Lisa Sipel Don Skelton Bob Smith Chrissy Smith Laura Smith Stacy Smith 6' ij? ,ww ? Len Sarver Edward Sauer Sue Schadel Joan Schawalder Sandy Schmidt Sue Schneider Jili Schooimeesters Lisa Schwarzmeier Gary Schwer 'bw Kim Poskey Amy Quatchak Kris Reese Lisa Reitlinger Wendy Rich Bill Richey Amy Rippin Francie Roberts Kevin Rodecki Emily Swanson Kelly Swanwick Beth Sweeney Brad Swiger Joe Talerico Danielle Tarquinio Kandy Taylor Paul Teasley Camille Terlesky Wi , 11217 'liwf' 24. WY 4 3 .al Jim Vasil Dave Vesch Mark Vitunic Connie Waddell Wendy Waldschmidt MW1, Ng Ann Walker Stanley Walker Keith Walston Michelle Walter fQ,Gf' it Michelle Williams Dave Wllt Cari Wirth Amy Wltherel Sandra Wittman Robert Wlodek Barb Wolstman Ron Wolford Mark Wydareny eng K 3 Sherry Yeager Ott Yee Michael Yockel George Yocum Debbie Zielinski Linda Zotter Brian Summers qw- V! ,Un ,4 are 'BY ve .A MW W 3 M 4 ,, M ,n 2 I A a K' Hh A ei 1 V A , . we , , ,., Y , ,, 1r1,fif'i': I 24 ' ,fr B ! ' , if S ' E Tim Tevis Darlene Thompson Linda Tokarski Kim Tuten Steve Ulmer Mark Urban Jeff Urban Todd Ussack John Vasalani , l Greg Warhold Brian Weaver Joe Weinzettle Brian Weiss Gary Welfer Melinda Wells Jeff White Ron Wiesenbac Susan Wilker 'KT' h Middle: 1. Sharon Kos, Wendy Rich, Lori Lengyel, Ellen Hofdcr ' 1 .V Betsy Caye, Melanie Burke, Lynn Petrocelly Stacy Cook, Diana B Cheryl Lynch. 2. Da ve lsabfg Bottom: 1. Pe te Graff Mike Braina , D Gordon, Quinn Donovan, Gregg Lokar. 2. Diana Byrd, Jim C .atfe Sue Conklin, Debbie Zielinski. Our class of 1986 may have entered into the 1983-84 year with a bit of reluctance due to the fact that we were still undercIassmen . However, as the year got underway, this apprehension changed into strong feelings of pride. We had finaly become a definite part of North Hills Senior High School. This year introduced new and challenging experiences and direct forward steps on the ladder of our high school years. Our sophomore class did its part in becoming more involved, one step above our freshman year. We had more self-confidence about attending school-related sports events. We became more involved with theater, speech, and other clubs wewere reluctanttoeven thinkabout the year before. We pushed in doing our best through sponsoring ac- tivities, promoting various fund raisers and always being one step ahead in plans throughout the year. The year also sealed a bond of sentimental loyalty to our school through the receiving of our class rings. This symbol linked our pride in belonging to North Hills High School. Soon the time will come when we will be able to direct underclassmen and have them learn for our examples and mistakes. But the feeling of adventure and devotion would continue throughout our years at North Hills. Meet Our Sophc Row 1: Tammy Amrhein, Jenny Beckett, Ari Allen, Molly Anderson, Chris Aheran, Rich Balao, Lisa Barnes, Holly Benn. Row 2: John Abbott, Ray Appleton, Chris Anderson, Ron Aguglia, Chris Bennard,John Bechtol, Lois Baird, Michelle Beebe, Laura Bedeck. Row 3: KathyAnawalt, Lisa Balentine, Bob Balzer, Jeff Barton, Michele Bechtold, Michele Beckett, Debbie Beck, Cheryl Beck. Row 1 : Art Chillico tt, Lisa Blaisdell, Bonnie Brooks, Michelle Bergen wald, Annette Cavalier, Jill Burns, Sharon Bodish, Una Briski. Row 2: Matt Burns, Kirk Brady, Matt Brunner, Diane Booher, Ted Cinker, Eric Binz, Bonnee Brylka, Celia Brown, Carole Boring. Row 3: Brian Burholt, Kathy Blecharz, Steve Betz, Brian Byrd, Dan Bingham, Brad Biesecker, Da ve Brgh t, Tiffany Christ, Mike Brunner, Chuck Brown. Row 1: Janice Dax, Kim Colaizzi, Cheryl Colner, Mary Craig. Row 2: Debbie Compel, Valerie Colaizzi, Blair Corsello, Kris Deems, Kelhr Cutler, Craig Davis, Leslie Curl, Cathy Coyle. Row 3: Lance Cummins, T J. Darkey, Mark Costello, Chuck Crawford, Brian Coran, Roger Colosimo, Doug Clegg, Dan Curiale, Terry Creighan, Ralph Cox. 181 Row 1: Jody Gorman, Lisa Guzzo, Sue Guckert, Dana Good, Dyan Giardina, Sheri Ginger, Sandy Grech, Michele George, Row 2: David Gruen, Dan Good, Eric Gutmann, Doug Geubtner, Bruce Goodworth, Tom Gibson, John Grejda, David Gruenberg, William Graff Row 3: Nancy Groskopii Bryan Guugler, Paula Gatto, Vicki Grieser, Tammy Garrity, John Good, Donna Giardina, Jeanine Gretz. 182 Reluctance Gives Way To Row 1: Debbie Horn, Lynn Harasyn, Sharon Haller, Diane Hubert, Doug Hirth, Laurie Harkins, Tracy Havrilla, Diane Hamrnel, Karen Hawk. Row 2: John Holmes, Jeff Hoffman, Doug Hetzler, Ken Hess, Michelle Haupt, Paul Heter, Cheryl Huiatt, Suzanne Humza, Sue Hudacho, Mara Haschets. Row 3: Damon Hopkins, Randy Hoffman, Anne Heid, Bob Heim, Zack Henry, Todd Heintz, Matt Homic, Todd Hennon, Bill Hergenroeder, Janet Harrell, Jill Hadfield Row 1: Sharon Joyce, Jill Jordan, Dan Ketterer, Sandy KelLv. Row 2: Sandy Kiaransas, Mark Jacobson, Jeff Humphrey, Karen Johnson. Row 3: Vicki Kaufman, Mike Katafiaz, Sherwood lsom, Nora Kaohmar, Jamie Jones. Row 4: ShelLy ide, Mack Jaehnig, Lynn Joyce, Elaine Hunkele. Row 5: George Kassass, Patti Johnson, John Kelly, Jennifer Johnson, Kevin Hunt. Row 6: Scott KelLy, Dan Jackson, Neil Kaufman, Larry Jacobs. Confidence Row 1: Paul Knapp, Harry Kruse, Dave Kershner, Scott Kibfn, Jim Kos. Row 2: Jenny Koison, Kathy Klein, Becky K osanovich, Nancy Kuhn, Donna Kleine, Kathy Klucsor. Row 3: Marcie Knezovich, Mike Kummer, John Kremmel, Doug Kiilmeyer, Michelle Kiminsky. Row 4: Ron Kremer, Gary Kirsch, Eric Kist, Mary Ann Ketterer, Row 5: John Krah, Jeff Kotrozo, Craig Kreutzer, Mark Klink, Sue Kostkas. Row 6: Brad Knoch, Don Krammer, Paul Kirsch, Scott Kirkpatrick. 183 ind Row 1: Dave McKelvey, Veronica Melodia, Monica McKee, Tim McClelland, Chris Martin, Pam McGonigle, Deneen McClelock, Bob McCarthy. Row 2: Julia Mansfield, Sherie McVay, Amy Maze, Gail McKee, Sheila Mazlik, Mary Ann Marty, KelLv Matheis. Row 3: John Markel, Jim McNulty, Mike McGau, Mark Marquardt, Sean McLaughlin, Pat McMullen, Matt Matessa, Steve Matheny, John Marlovits, Matt McDonald. L, ..,s ,Mm X I 1 ,Q .I , M.-ss.. 525 gf. ggwr: :nz , N N Y Y Y r T Tenth Grade Becomes A i Legitimate Part of the Hig School Row 1: Linda Majeski, Eric Lochner, Manal Louis. Row 2: Kristi Lyle, Kelly L kar, Marcia Lydic, Deanna Lucas. Row 3: Colleen Lankford, Dave Lyon, Kristen Lenzi, Ted Lendis, Mike Lejeune. Row 4: Melissa Lawry, Cheryl Leghliter, Amy Lanz Bob Mahon. Raw 5: Eileen MacDonald, Mike Mahofski, Lisa Lawniczak, Mike Le err, Karen Kusserow. Row 6: Courtney Ludington, Mitch Latta, Mike Latta, Cathy Lorirner. K l Row 1: Robin Memanick, Mary Novak, Bonnie Murphy,tKelUf Metro, Tony Nicoletti, Lisa Mueller, Dale Neudorfer, Row 2: Dawn Nowicki, Gillian Miller, Marci Naumen, Jennifer Milliken, Sean Myers, Margaret Morgan, Kristen Morrel, Tracy Mlakar, Melissa Mock. Row 3: Chris Motta, Tina Najanick, Joanne Mueller, Dugan Muzzey, Regis Moeller, John Michaels, fLarry Niemczyk, Dan Meyer, John Michaels, John Morpheyl Kim Miller, Shana Michaels, Evan Metzger. 1 N A ,,,.M..:.'Jf'T3?32W Raw 1: Lynn Pykus. Raw 2: Uma Rao, Suzanne Pine, Jeneen Rogalla. Raw 3: Beth Rausch, Dave Renshaw, Rich Ricardi, Stephanie Rinehart. Row 4: Tim Quillen, Wayne Rodgers, Sharon Raymer, Michelle Radovick, Deanna Reardon. Row 5: Dave Reilhf, Vickie Reed, Lenny Quatman, Jody Raida, Jess Prichard, Jeff Rascov. Row 6: Carobfn Ralutz, Roberta Roda, Dave Rodenbaum, Sean Ridley, David Rickley, Doug Robertson, Susan Ringer. Row 1: Tim Owens, Michelle Paduanna, Tony Peligreno. Row 2: Kris Paulat, John Panormias, Diane Patterson, Chris Ollie. Row 3: Brian Pack, Bill Patton, Rich Pintado, Tracey Pietrzyk, Jeff Popielski. Row 4: Jim Polito, Joe Pajak, Scott Pieto, TJ. Osman, Lisa Palmer, Jim Palley. Row 5: Sue Pitell, Tom Osterbloom, Tom Partridge, Ken Oberle, Rob Ondo, Rich Ogden, Greg Pappas. Row 1: Lora Ruckert, Mike Russell. Row 2: Molbf Ryan, Amy Schneider, Kim Ross. Row 3: Linda Rozboril, Toni Saruer, Sherri Schmidt, Chris Schmitt. Row 4: Darryl Sammartino, Mike Saldamarco, Dave Seidal, Mark Schaukowitsch, Bridget Sanguigni. Row 5: Dave Schachter, Bob Rossi, Bob Schoenig, Eric Schuchman, Dan Sammartino, Torn Schaffer. Row 6: Brian Schlueter, Pam Rombach, Steve Schilpp, Steve Schmitt, Dan Roman, Kurt Schurer, Ed Schneider. Row 7: Suzanne Schmitt, Keith Roman, Beth Ann Schmitt, Lisa Schlueter, Mike Schneider. Rawls Pam Vonlehman, Joe Tonso, Rick Toplak. Row2: Dale Varga, Laura Tripoli, Ellen Teasley, Donna Thomson, Shelley Walter, Julie Van Maurik, Ke-lLv U'Ren. Row 3: Michelle Toth, Sherry Walters, Jill Vlasick, Ed Totin, Terri Verbanac, Jim Veverka, Ruth Tamburo, Todd Towne, Heather Tafel, Paul Thoma, Patty Wagner. Raw 4: Robin Urban, Andy Verostic, Jim Vrana, Jayson Turak, Doug Tait, Melissa Sweeny, Scott Vogler, Judy Wahrhaus, Johnna Wano, James Turici, Andy Warren. 186 It Was Just A Matter of Time Row 1: Mark Strichland, Sean Seng, Doug Straight, Schneider. Row 2: Michelle Sullivan, Sue Smith, Erin S Becky Shimkus, Megan Sullivan, Arny Smith, Mary Sta Row 3.' Sandy Shabaz, Ken Shaufle, Bob Suarez, Spangler, Scott Spragle, Rich Smalley, Dave Stroble, Stuart, Michelle Stager. Row 4: Jennifer Steenson, Sippel, Scott Seckles, Darren Stengel, Ken Stauffer, Shields, Dave Stellfox, Greg Smith, Ron Simmons, S tanisha Row 1: Greg Yoder, John Winner, Eric Wiess, Doug Williams, Joe Willl Joe Wickline. Row 2: Rita Wattson, Connie Wysinski, Leah Zeuger, Williams, Sue Zink, Becky Zvaskie, Joanne Yoest. Row 3: Mike Y Laura Zanieski, Claire Whalen, Wendy Westerman, Steve Wukitch, Ch Zola, Vicki Werner, Lynn Wotciechowski, Debbie Wickman, Jeff Wo Row 4: Mark Wojciekjewicz, Dan Weinert, Bob Bauer, John Yoest, Dysalowski, Scott White, Debbie Wilhelm, Dave White, Artie White, I1 ,lim t-ein, nvsh. im ich eth .Jim .Joe ITIS, ally o er, 'stin Eds. ob Eric WSWS S' ww W' x -av-,QP 1 3 pw. I f e .1 Girls Laugh, Have Fun, And Run For Victory NH def. Montour 23-36 NH def. Upper Sl, Clair 23-34 NH def. Fox Chapel 21-39 North Allegheny def. NH 27-32 NH def. Shaler 22-38 NH def. Gateway 19-40 NH def, Keystone Oaks 25-45 NH def. Ambridge 27-28 Season Record 7-1-0 Tap: Jenny Lewis, Diana Lapp, Coach Wilkie,- Middle: John Seibel, Paul Teasley, Steve Brown, Don Lansberry, Brad Biesecker, Mark Jacobson, JeffFord, Brad Biesecker, Bill Miller, Jeff Ford: Bottom: Diana Lapp, Debbie Zielinski. 188 Raw 1: Mark Jacobson, Brad Biesecker, Paul Teasley, Jeff Mike Yoder John Seibel Bill Miller Steve Brown Ford, George Cernansky: Row 2: Ken Judson, Glenn Ford, w ISC 'SBSH' -fn .1-- The girl's cross country team continued their winning ways in 1983. With their record of seven wins and one loss, the girls added to the record from 1977 to create an incredible 70 wins and four losses. The highlight of the season was at Ambridge. This meet kept alive the tradition of never having lost more than one dual meet in a season. While the team's finish in the WPIAL championship was a disappointment, its eighth place coupled with Bethel Park's twelfth place, made North Hillsthetop cross countryschoolinthe WPlALover the past six year period. The team was led by sophomore Sarah Gaichas, followed by Jennifer Lewis - team captain, Diana Lapp, Debbie Behrens, Debbie Zielinski, and Pam McGonigle. All the girls worked hard to make the 1983 season outstanding. Diana Lapp Northgate def. NH NH def. Brentwood NH def. Fox Chapel North Allegheny def. NH NH def. Shaler NH def. Gateway NH def. Keystone Oaks NH def. Brentwood NH def. Ambridge NH def. Hampton Central Catholic def. NH Season Record 8-3-O 27-29 16-40 25-32 25-34 20-39 25-30 16-47 1 6-47 25-34 25-30 1 5-50 Top: Debbie Zeilinski, Bottom: Jenny Lewis, Brad Biesecker, Jenny Lewis, Diana Lapp, Debbie Behrens, Pam McGoniole, Glenn Ford, Steve Brown. 190 A Loose Group Boys Respond When Gun Sounds Despite its youth, the boy's cross country team ran to its 11th consecutive winning season under coach John Wilkie. The team was led by junior Steve Brown and sophomore Glenn Ford. Steve Brown, in addition to going undefeated in dual competition, finished third in the WPIAL championship, and then went on to earn all-state honors with his third place finish in the state championship. Glenn Ford's 8th place finish in the WPIAL championship was the top finish by a sophomore runner. Also leading to the lndian's success were juniors Jon Siebel and Paul Teasley. Next year's team proves to be even better. Diana Lapp Diana Lapp Debbie Zfelfnskl Eileen McQuafde Jenny Lewis, Debbie Behrens Kristen Stov Q if' 'Ln ' X Q Y-'Sim ' Y' . , img' .gs kgs R e e Q 3 X. .am - 253' fx i if iQ7QQwf7f9' We e,e M ,M-,gg i, rj X22 V1-f ,,. 1 .-wills.-ef,,.., 4 ' Middle: fClockwise from top leftj Coaches Nauman, McCurry, Thomas, Marziale, Pierce, Moul,' Sean Morrissey, Wnce Scott, Karl Gerthoffer, Brennan Gaertner, Rege Lux, Coaches Pierce and McCurry,' Bottom: Jim Chatfield, Rege Lux, Brennan Gaertner, Dave Wiley, Chris Haupt, Mike Miller, Tom Scholle, Quinn Donovan, Rick Donovan, George Thomas, Vince Scott, Rege Lux, Lou Petrone. 192 The Indians Are Highbf Touted The year began with great expectations. With over ten starters returning from last year's championship team, preseason rankings had the Indians 114 in the nation and nfl in the state. As expected, the defense began the season in a stingy way, recording two shutouts and allowing only 12 points in the first three games. A surprise to many was the explosiveness of the offense, which out-scored the first three opponents, 117-12. Behind great blocking, the NH backs were able to run and pass almost at will. North Hills was then ranked W2 in the nation. The fourth game, against Butler, had only one bright spot, the hard-nosed running ofJim Cassandro. The Indians lost the game and their H2 ranking. This loss set up the season's most dramatic come-from-behind victory. Losing to Penn Hills 9-0, the team scored 22 unanswered points in the second half. The defense began a streak of 14 shut-out quarters as the team beat Bethel Park 14-0. Brennan Gaertner returned an interception for a touchdown with seconds left in the first half. The defense was inpenetrable against Shaler and Baldwin. On offense, senior Vince Great Scottstole the showscor 26 points versus Shaler. ing After a frustrating loss to Mt. Lebanon, the team re-qrouped to play arch-ri North Allegheny. For the second tim two years, NA's undefeated season c to an end in the mud. Jim Cassand val in me o's 30-yard field goal with under a minute left won the game 3-0. The defense was once again super the first playoff game against Central, it was the special teams which earned in ut he spotlight. Chris Haupt blocked a punt s , , , .. , . , 1, ,.,,,-,gA,A,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ..,. ,, .. .. ,-l,-...,, . . ,. - v, ' Varsity, Row 1: Mike Dwyer, Lou Petrone, Mike Miller, Tom Scholle, Chris Haupt, Rich Ulrich, Pat Sheehy, Steve Lyle, Brennan Gaertner, Vince Scott, Jim Cassandrog Row 2:George Thomas, Joe McAleer, Blaise Nicoletti, John Yocca, Ed Horn, Dean Pack, Rick Donovan, Dave Rzotkiewicz, Rege Lux, Joe Koirozop Row 3:Jim Chatfield, Dave Hetzler, Sean Morrissey, Steve Petrone, Dave Mnley, Scott Donnelly, Ken Hackworth, Quinn Donovan, Mark Brownlee, Tom Moulg Row4: John Holmes, Sean McLaughlin, Eric Bayne, Mike Maise, Doug Hetzler, Todd Ussack, Joe Suto, Rick Mueller, Ray Caldwell, Karl Gerthofferp Row 5: Ron Kramer, Rob Rossi, Tom Partridge, Rob Ondo, Ken Oberie, Tom Killeen, Brian Burke, Greg Lokar, Jeff Hoffman. 'lik so ,. Q Indians Let Down UND! the ' 'Experts in the end zone to score the team's first TD in a 20-0 romp. In the lndian's last game of the season, almost everyone had a chance to be hero and goat. The result of a mistake-ridden first half was an NA 14-O lead. The second half was a different story. Rick Donovan, Rege Lux and the rest of the defense shut down NA's big gun, Ken Rock, immobilizing the NA offense. The special teams again played a major role as they blocked a punt to setup a Sean Morrissey touchdown run. In the fourth quarter tight end Dave Wiley broke wide open and caught a 76 yard touchdown pass, but it wasn't enough as the Indians lost 14-12. Although another Quad A Championship was not attained, the 1983 team had many impressive stats. The defense had seven shut outs and shut down great backs such as Mitchell Johnson and Ken Rock. The offense accumulated almost 3,000 yards and outscored opponents 276-10. Lou Petrone vi 'E f QR :,k gig- . . 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J Vfffifif The 1983 girls soccer season held a speclal challenge and hope for the North Halls players Wlth eight returning senior members and the chance to defeat some arch nvals deeply rooted In the gurls minds they began with fave hour Iongsummerpractlcesandlater afterschoolsesslons The team needed to be strengthened In several areas Rallled by Coach Lympany and co captains Stephanie Janczak and Mandi Wright the team Improved nts record from the prevlous year with four wuns and ten losses The gurls also defeated North Allegheny twice by large margins According to one player the defense was the core of the team She stated that We had no accuracy ln the offense the offense was wanting for the perfect set up and shot unfortunately that perfect shot dad not occur often enough The most memorable game of the season was the one In which the team thlrsted for victory Junior Mlchelle Komorosku had much to say about the merciless thrashing of North Allegheny We really played like a team there was a special thrlll Involved In beating NA on their home fleld she sand That one victory added sweetness to the Improved season Tara Nickel Soccer Fever It s Contagious f V V V V V V V' -' V , V V V V V V V V' : , V V V V - A YVVUEV L, V 'Y - W-,VV,Vl'QiE' ,- Q Q1 Y ' 1 5 . g tl I ' x - f .' LZ,.:,.'Vi4.. -V1 594 E X ' 'e-'-sf 5-rg! 4,1,g,5.':?,f5':'- V 5 4112 X Y 35: 555 L.ia.,LiQl1g,1.g. f ? ff'r?7 M-333 'r'- -+5 34 W' V. 5 - 7'f?,Vg::. A A V +'VVfVVfa.Z.:V. , , .r fVs'7f SV w w w f:f1V',iVV1-21' Vt ' V V V1 , , V ',' ,VA V ,fav gui '4iV.: S 4 f?'g'4'r'H' Y 1l'v:, V'4 XNZ' - a 2- f V . ., - , 'ar Q V ,QQQWQV Ven . V Vi., ' ' ' fewwyi 5 if ,.,,.' .Vx H7 ,VD -.- A 4 ' 5ip,v,,.5QjL4,L K y - , , , . V V ll - l V - - y K 1 Y fx' ll - , - V . . . . . . . ,, V I I , . W, ,,,,, . ,,.,,,,.,., W, M.. .,., .VW A V ,V .... ft-,.,.-,..V.s..sV..., Girls Show lmpro vement The 1983-1984 season held a special challenge for the North Hills girls varsity soccer team. With eight returning senior players, and the chance to defeat some arch-rival schools deeply rooted in the players minds,they began withfive hour-long grueling practices. Because of the loss of key players they needed to strengthen the team. Elizabeth Forward def NH 4-1 Upper St. Clair def. NH 2-O NH def. Butler 8-2 Quaker Valley def. NH 4-2 Shaler def. NH 8-0 Fox Chapel def. NH 8-0 NH def. North Allegheny 2-1 Bethel Park def. NH 2-O NH def, Butler 1-O Quaker Valley def. NH 5-O Bethel Park def. NH 8-0 Shaler def. NH 4-O Fox Chapel def. NH 5-1 NH def. North Allegheny 8-O Season Record 4-10 L.. Rallied by coach Sue Lympany and co-captains Stephanie Janzcak and Mandi Wright, the team improved its record from the preceding year with 4 wins and 10 losses. The girls also W. defeated rival North Allegheny t during the season by large mar ICS ins. According to one player, the def nse was the core of the team. We h d no accuracy in the offense - the off nse was waiting for the perfect set-u and shot - unfortunately that 'pe fect shot' didn't come often'enough. The most memorable game on the season was the one in which the te am Michelle Komorski had much t sa tasted the thrill of victory. Jcljnior Y about their merciless defeat of North Allegheny, We really played li e a team. There was a special hrill involved in beating NA on their ho territory. Tara Nickel me Top: Dave Weinerthg Middle: Carol Gavulic, Jim Hannon, Andy Hess, Rich Walker, Andy Hessp Bottom: Pam Chorba, Kelly Klein, Diane Duban, Lynn Eggers, Carol Gavulic, Stephanie Janczak, Mandi Wrght. 198 -ki' 4 ' W ,Q-in-, 40 Q V l as 1 QQ, S , Row 1: Amy Rippin, Stephanie Janczak, Keliv Klein, Diane Doban, Carol Gavulic, Lynn Eggers, Debbie Carder, Mandi Wright, Pam Chorba: Raw 2: Barb Ekey, Cindy Cox, J. J. Janczak, Marci Gaus, Julie Kline, Stacy Cook, Robyn Stephens, Danielle Tarquinio, Tracy Gregory, Ann Walker, Row 3: Kelbr Atkins, Lori Ausel, Beth Sweeney, Lori Benn, Miss Lympany, Kim Ewing, Dawn Mack, Christy Gratz, Sue Homza, Missing from photo: Michelle Komoroski. .VlQ 3 ik '.'4+rxy-si! 54555,-fl 5 - 'r is N , , N' , 4 ., D , ., N Y ai' Chartiers Valley def. NH 5-1 NH def. Montour 3-1 Quaker Valley def. NH 2-1 NH def. Blackhawk 3-O NH def. North Allegheny 1-0 Moon def. NH 4-O NH def. Shaler 3-2 Bethel Park def. NH 2-0 NH def. Montour 6-1 NH tied Quaker Valley 2-2 NH def. Blackhawk 4-O North Allegheny def. NH 2-1 Moon def. NH 6-1 Shaler det. NH 1-O Season Record 5-8-1 Boys Season: Not Enough Goals lt was a frustrating season for the 1983-84 boys' soccer team. Despite the 5-6-1 record, the team played outstanding soccer. Of the six losses, four games were lost by only one goal. Coached by Sal Marsico, the team triumphed over rival North Allegheny 1-0 and tied a tough Quaker Valley team after double overtime. Another season highlight was the game against defending WPIAL champion Moon in which the North Hills defense prevented the state scoring champ from scoring even a single goal. Senior captains Tom Maxson, Dave Weinerth, and Andy Hess led the team, with significant contributions from seniors Jim Hannon, Al D'amato, John Panagulius, Kevin Owens, and Chris Nudi, and from juniors Joe Danylo, and Bill Saunders. Dave Weinerth was named to the All-WPIAL team for the second consec- utive year. Next year's team boasts returning junior Dave Lapp, who was this year's leading scorer and team MVP. Stacy Matthews Top: Doug Kaup, Kevin Owens, Sue Conkling Middle: Dave Weinerth, John Panagulias, Bill Saunders, April Baumbachg Bottom: Diane Doban, Mandi Wright. 200 M-----' -f ra'e1--w ' W'm 'W Girls Squad Has A A Happy Disposition The North Hills Girls Tennis Team, with nineteen members, pulled out a successful record during the 1983 season. Facing some of the toughest schools in the area, the squad coached by Mr. Zaletski, won eight matches and lost seven. Two juniors, Casie Siegel and Jody Raida, highlighted the year with their outstanding play. Both girls participated in the section qualifiers for WPlAL'sg however, they were defeated in the quarterfinals. Optimism and determination would be the prevailing attitudes for next season. Coach Zaletski commented that the '83 team was young with only one senior, April Baumbach, seven juniors, eight sophomores and three freshmen. lt is this mixture which held the promise for ensuing seasons. The coach also termed the year a success not merely for the winning record but also because the squad was united and cooperative. Marie Miklos . ti Row 1: Jennifer Noon, Nancy Groskopf Margie Foster, JoAnn Belansky, Stacey Hunter, Sue Conklin, April Baurnbach, Jodi Mueller, Jennifer Millikin, Tracey Dye, Linda Majeski, Dana Raida, Kristen Morrell, Diana Byrd, Casie Siegel, Frederique Caracciolo: Raw 2: Coach Zaletski, Celia Petrone, Pam Tazi. Despite Youth A Winnin Record NH def. Arnbridge 4-2 Shadyside def. NH - NH def. Butler - NH def. Churchill - Fox Chapel def, NH - Shaler def. NH - NH def. Seneca Valley - NH def. Richland - NH def. Shadyside - North Allegheny def. NH - Fox Chapel def. NH - Shaler def. NH - NH def. Seneca Valley - NH def. Richland - North Allegheny def. NH - Season Record 8-7 Tap: Stacey Hunter, Ann McDerrnott,' Middle: Tracey Dye, Pam Belansky, Dana Caracciolo, Margie Foster, Jennifer Noon, Kristen Morrell, Sue Conklin, Amy Witherel, Emily Swanson, Diane Cato, Coach Brown, Bottom: Casie Siegel, Cheryl Kolnar, Marcie Galewski. 202 Girls Serve Up A Winner The 1984 girI's volleyball team was one to be proud of. The team was under the guidance of Coach Mike Brown. The season revealed great strength and capability which the Indians possessed. While the entire team played aggressively, certain seniors played especially outstanding roles. Linda Lerch's smashing spikes as well as Cathy SchuItz's and Karen SkeIton's jg' a. . W sWs.s,...-. Mm yys. F tremendous skill also added to the Indian talent. The team won an important match against arch rival Shaler. The girls also took third place in the Plum Invitational. They ended with a commendable season record of eight wins and six losses. Coach Brown was proud of his team which proved to be in outstanding form during the season. Lori Holl figfligtl-1 fe ,I f . Si? ml Q 5 f 'lk s Xkxk 'fx Q 5' viva? 20 Woio us Velocity ln Volleyball Fox Chapel def. NH 3-1 NH def. Shaler 3-2 NH def. Hampton 3-1 NH def. Butler 3-O Knoch def. NH 3-2 NH def. Mars 3-O North Allegheny def. NH 3-O NH def. Gateway 3-O Shaler def. NH 3-2 Hampton def. NH 3-1 NH def. Butler 3-O NH def. Knoch 3-0 NH def. Mars 3-1 North Allegheny def. NH 3-O Season Record: 8-6 QE' ig A MMTA S, Q e,,w X x , a,v..::f?'5 in 5 , , . I -1- , 2, .9 ., f bt 49' ? W Top: Kathy Schultz, Karin Skelton, Linda Lerch, Middle: Be th Schmidt, Marcie Galewskig Bottom: Diane Cato, Marcie Gale wski, Michelle Matheis, Diane Cato, Karin Skelton, Beth Schmidt. 204 lsr , Wai' adffaxt IE ,JL , , -' Q all 'T N5 A Q k A K XM- A 1 ,A ,-K M- W Row 1: Kathy Schultz, Karin Skelton, Linda Lerchg Row 2: Amy Verbanac, Diane Cato, Nora Kachmar, Beth Schmidt, Cheryl Witherel, Sue Schneider, Michelle Mathelsf Row 3: Sandi Kolnar, Pam Mack. Schmidt, Linda Zotter, Marci Galewski, Emily Swanson, Terri :t 'w tM 'v ' 'a i 'k ' ' t-'f f22241:1ff'v -'-mnsmmm 11-A-W' - ' 1- - 1awa?z NH def. Northgate Penn Hills def. NH Chartiers Valley def, NH Ambridge def. NH NH def. South Hills Schenley def. NH NH def. Hampton Highlands def. NH North Allegheny def. NH Shaler def. NH NH def. Plum NH def. Shaler North Catholic def. NH Central Catholic def. NH Fox Chapel def. NH North Allegheny def, NH NH def. Butler NH def. Shaler North Catholic del. NH Central Catholic def. NH NH def. Fox Chapel NH def. North Allegheny New Castle def. NH 4' 'l' WPIAL Playoff Season Record: 9-14 52-44 52-41 60-53 75-53 87-80 54-50 73-53 66-59 77-58 64-61 75-74 58-56 53-52 62-50 67-55 65-60 68-61 66-63 78-69 78-53 57-54 68-67 60-57 Boys Enthusiastic Despite Record As stated in a newsletter from Coach Baier, the boy's basketball team was judged by the character it had shown and not by the numbers on the scoreboard. The team endured much adversity, beginning with the late appointment of Mr. Tom Baier as head coach. The Indians also had to overcome important injuries to center Tom Huebner and to guard Brennan Gaertner. Gaertner had been the leading scorer until his broken finger sidelined him. Joining Brennan as high scorers were Steve Frank, with his quick moves to the hoop, Tom Huebner, as the inside power, and Mike McMullen as the team sharp-shooter. Everyone on the team contributed as a result of Coach Baier's enthusiasm. Each varsity member started at least one game during the season. The team will be remembered for never being intimidated and providing much excite- ment with their never say die attitude. Lou Petrone Top Steve Frank Bottom lnnce Scott Conrad Pitcher Tom Heubner Mike McMullen Doug Braddock Mike McMullen Mike Yoest Tom Heubner 206 , ,. ., ,. . My .,,,,. 2......,., Rawl Coach Baler Steve Frank Vince Scott Doug Hetzler Jim Yoder,'Row2 Mike McMullen Brennan Gaertner Dave Salopek Peter Graf Raw 3 Conrad Pitcher, Tom Heubner John Madden Dave J ff M ' K ?i 46. qi gi, , -,-11: fff +51-mg t tw N Row 1: Doug Bradac, Sean Myers, James Bailey, 71 J. Darke y, Rich Smalley, Tom Partridge. Row 2.' Rob Ondo, Eric Bayne, Mark Marquardt, Michael Yost, Dave Gordon, Scott Spragala, Coach Pierce. Top: Dana Sanderg Kathy Schultz, Amy Quatchak. Bottom: Steve Frank, Mike McMullen, Brennan Gaertner, Wnce Scott, John Madden, Jim Yoder: Coaches Pierce and Baier,' Diana Lapp and Dana Sander. 208 .,..-n An Off Year for NH Basketball Row 1 :April Dauer, Sue Dell, Nara Katchmar, Linda Lerch, Diane Cato. Row 2: Diana Lapp, Kathy Shultz, Terri Verbanac, Ann O'R0urke, Marcie Galewskl. 'if NH def. Northgate 65-54 Penn Hills def. NH 55-41 NH def. South Hills 68-26 NH def. Keystone Oaks 48-40 North Catholic def. NH 51-30 NH def. Brashear 70-29 NH def. Ambridge 48-29 Taylor Allderdice def. NH 54-43 Shaler def. NH 54-38 NH def. Hampton 71-52 Moon def. NH 54-42 NH def. Montour 63-41 Fox Chapel def. NH 46-39 Butler def. NH 57-50 NH def. Seneca Valley 56-34 New Castle def. NH 63-42 North Allegheny def. NH 54-40 Shaler def. NH 59-47 Fox Chapel def. NH 59-40 Mt. Lebanon def. NH 48-23 NH def. Butler 62-53 NH def. Seneca Valley 42-40 NH def. New Castle 42-41 North Allegheny def. NH 44-39 Franklin Regional def. NH 44-33 'WPIAL Playoff Row 1: Terri Schlosser, Cheryl Colner, Chris Konopka, Autumn Milliken, Row 2: Julie Kaeliri, 8 Hudacko, Terri Verbanac, Kelly Matheis, Nora Katchmar, Sue Dell. Season Record: 11-14 Wg,-4 .ff LIE Top: Amy Quatchak. Middle: Linda Lerch, Kathy Schultz, Dana Sander, Diana Lapp, Beth Schmitt, Mr. Papalia, Miss Levine, Mr. Floyd. Bottom: Terri Verbanac, Marcie Galewski, Sue Dell, Nora Katchmar, April Dauer, Diane Cato, Coaches Floyd and Papalia, Kathy Schultz, Diana Lapp, Dana Sander, Amy Quatchak. .wmv ,,..,,.,,,,.,.....,..,,.., W., , ,WN W s,,. ,, ..., , , , Girls Shoo tin For Future Success Playing in a strong Quad-A section, the girls basketball team, coached by Mr. Floyd, had some tough losses. DespHeimuHes,Mness,and alack ofheght,husHe and deyreohenledtoexdunggames.CaptmnsKathyShuHz and Dana Sander dominated the scoring averaging 12.5 and 10.7 points, respectively. Dana Sander, the leading rebounder, averaged 8.3 rebounds a game. Linda Le-rch, anothersemorJnhHedinthefWsthaHofsecUonlMay,was the MVP of the Keystone Classic. Juniors Amy Quatchak, Diana Lapp, Marci Galewski, and sophomore Beth Schmitt ohen contdbuted to the ganms and were aHlooMng forward to a successful season the following year. Diana Lapp 890515 j mas nuns nuns umm, V ...q4s. 3 f Y atv P iii? is if rs: CQ A ii' HTH 55, gigtsa srayfqf Boys Display Skill On Ice The North Hills Hockey Team had a new coach, and therefore, a new look. Greg Stein, who played college hockey at Pitt, succeeded Mr. Hubert as head coach. A conflict due to Mr. Hubert's teaching schedule prevented him from staying on. The team practiced once a week at Lakevue Ice Arena where home games were also played. Normally, two games were scheduled per week. Practice sessions lasted for an hour an a half and were marked by quickness drills and skills development. The team was captained by Bill Knoch, Steve Kasunich and Tim Few. They were always challenging the players to perform to capacity and their urging paid off. After a slow start, the hockey team pulled together to play over - .500 hockey after the Christmas holidays. The boys received no sanction from the school district as other sports receive, but they nonetheless repre- sented North Hills in a typically respectable manner. Linda Dehring Top: Brad Knoch, Bill Knoch. Middle: Mike Wvano, Todd Raible, Bill Knoch, Chuck Holtzgraver, Steve Kasunich, Jim Coutch, Tim Few, Steve Bennett, Ed Polaski. Bottom: Steve Kausnich, Bill Knoch, Chuck Holtzgraver. 212 1 Xie., I QQ l C 'nr Row 1: Mike Leherr, Tim Rielly, Steve Matheny, Chuck Holtzgraver, John Good, Brad Knochg Raw 2: Dave Wilt, Jeff Matheny, Steve Bennett, D. J. Skeleton, Rob Carreyg Row 3: Mike Vivano, Jim Coutch, 77m Few, Steve Kausnich, Todd Raible, Bill Knoch, H O C K E Y 3 Upper St. Clair def. NH 52-31 NH def. Penn Hills 99-73 NH def. Hampton 101-62 NH def. Peters Township 89-82 NH def. Black Hawk 114-53 Plum def. NH 87-85 NH def. Northgate 99-61 Bethel Park def. NH 107-63 NH def. Shady Side Academy 102-63 NH def. Butler 100-71 NH def, Montour 107-60 NH def. Fox Chapel 110-56 NH def. Gateway 91-78 NH def. North Allegheny 109-63 NH def. Shaler 107-64 NH def. Churchhill 98-74 NH def. Seneca Valley 92-74 Season Record: 14-3 ' t t lllllllllllli lllllllllll 'I Tap: Greg Wukitch. Middle: Victory, Brian Goran, Pete Flagg, Rick Donovan, Ed Sauer. Bottom: Tom Fetters, Rick Donovan, Greg Wukitch, Coley Donovan, Rick Donovan. 214 Wllallllllli ' . --4. in. I . , '32 K mf ,bm ,V 'L..,,.,....,.. The male swimmers of North Hills had a terrific season in '83 - '84. Considering the fact that onlyfour seniors were counted on the squad, the statistics were a coach's delight for the present and a dream for the future. For the first time ever, the boys defeated North Allegheny in a dual meet. As of February 9, the team's record was 4-0 in Section 7 and 13-3 overall. A section title appeared to be imminent. Coach Pat Kennedy credited the boys' desire to work hard and understanding what was expected of them. Morning and after-school practices were the rule. The four seniors on the squad were Rick Donovan, Greg Wukitch, Tom Fetters Rob Fritz. The top underclass swimrr were Ed Sauer and Steve Wuki Donovan and the elder Wukitch vi strong contenders for WPIAL honors perhaps state laurels. Due to the youth of the squad and sacrifices the boys made, Coach Kenn figured that North Hills boys swim would continue to gain respect among traditionally powerful schools. Lynda Monroe and iers tch. 'ere and the dy :ng the Swimmers A Sopping Success fwm' Wi M M185 gm y 1 R WE SW1MMiH8 SW MWU NWN WMHN5 Row 1: Rob Fritz Tom Fetters Rick Donovan Greg Wukitch' Row 2 Pete Fiagg, Mike Maiese, Steve Wukitch Row 3 David Keim Doug Slade Coley Donovan Jeff White, Ed Sauer,' Row 4: Matt McDonald Kurt Slnnlng Mark Wojcieklewioz Chris Greive Brian Coran. S W M M N G 215 Girls Look To The Future Upper St. Clair def. NH 54-29 Penn Hills def. NH 118-54 NH def. Hampton 101-59 Peters Township def. NH 69-93 NH def. Black Hawk 111-53 Bethel Park def. NH 128-43 NH def. Shady Side Academy 94-76 NH def. Butler 90-82 Montour def. NH 98-73 Fox Chapel def. NH 94-78 Gateway def. NH 115-51 North Allegheny def. NH 120-50 Shaler def. NH 92-80 NH def. Churchhlll 96-73 Seneca Valley def. NH 92-80 Season Record: 6-11 Top: Roberta Roda, Kathy Mulrow, Diane Dobin, Nancy Conklin, KariAngell, Celia Brown. Bottom: Diane Dobin, Nancy Conklin, Doreen Verbanac, Kathy Mulrow, Coaches Kennedy and Marburger, Nancy Conklin, Kari Angell. 216 'l ' - .- il l . Sllllllllllf illllllllllll . A.- The Girls Swim Team had a rough and somewhat upsetting season. The reason had to do with the lack of depth on a team with relatively few members. Injuries and illnesses also played a role. Under the direction of Pat Kennedy, the swimming coach, and Jack Garrow, the diving coach, the girls worked too hard and deserved better. They practiced a couple of days a week before school and, of course, after school. Meets were normally held on Monday and Thursday evenir gs. The practice sessions were strenulous but, the girls were always willing to m the necessary sacrifices in order improve their skills. The team captains were Kathy Muldr Diane Doban, and Nancy Conklin. ake to ow, he underclass team members were looking forward to next season when the res would be better. Lynda Monroe ults Row 1: Kathy Mulrow, Diane Dobin, Nancy Conklin, KariAngell, Celia Brown: Row2: Lauren Wukitch, Dana Frisco, Sandy Karanzas, Judy Wahrhaus, Kristen Stover: Row 3: Sharon Dinkel, Laura Bedeck, Doreen Verbanac, Roberta Roda, Jenny Beckett: Row 4: Cindy Szalkuski, Sharon Greer, Laura Mair, Eileen MacDonald, Traci Schneider. ,.....-...L 2 I Contenders K , f 'Wiff6f6iAfu3, ' Mwsmgssfzazi W , . Q W ,, ,, A o ff e af-,.svL ei e l l ' i ff iff W' D '1 18 4 L D 1 5 R .v 1 ' ' M 1 ffm 'ff'jTffa k 5 V 1 f ,, .M Q g muumun' 9Wlum 7 L , j ff is wx A H W , if M ,WN . ,. 1 we ' l.:.fQi.,f, sh ' ' , t-u.,':1,f-fic? 1.2. 'uf Y 1- , L. ,.,, ., V ' .,.L - , , . nw W ,. ., , ,, ' .ffggw4!ui,1gxv ww 4 . ,,, Top: Greg Wukitch, Mike Tongel Melissa Sweeny Donna Waxter. Middle: Rob Fritz Diane Dobin Nancy Conklin Greg Wukitch Doreen Verbanac, Rick Donovan Tom Fetters Kathy Mulrow, Tom Fetters Chris Ferry Matt Leherr Coach Phiiiis. Bottom: Mike Maiese Rick Donovan. -' - 11 f aff? are in fiif 4 M f' iir efoi D R D ry y M of ii' 1 2 ar , , , M The? Row 1 Mark Schawkawltz Jrrn Goodman Matt Leherr Matt Schawkawltz George Cernansky Bob McCarthy Row2 Joe Sutto Glen Labes George Thomas Chris Ferry Mike Tongel Mark Brownley, Vince Lowe Row3 Dana Bner Mitch Ladda Rob Towers Grapplers Grip Opponents Moon def. NH 44-13 NH def. New Castle 40-24 Penn Hills def. NH 44-18 Fox Chapel def. NH 36-28 Shaler def. NH 38-17 Hopewell def. NH 50-6 NH def. Ambridge 24-21 Hampton def. NH ' 37-25 North Allegheny def. NH 52-4 NH def. Blackhawk 30-26 Seneca Valley def. NH 46-12 Baldwin def. NH 35-21 Bethel Park def. NH 45-14 Season Record: 3-10 Top: Coach Phillis. Middle: James Goodman. Bottom: Mike Tongel, Ma tt Schawkawitz, Dana Brier, Matt Leherr, Mike Tongel, Chris Ferry, George Thomas, Mike Lebas. 220 Coached by Mr. Roy Phillis, the grapplers on the 1983-84 North Hills wrestling team posted excellent records during the season. The combined win-loss ratio of 106 to 89 clearly reflected a talented group of individuals. The team as a whole forfeited almost 30 points every match duetoasmallsquad and,asaresult, won only two dual meets. The team wrestled well in several area tournaments, including Richland where they finished first out of eight teams. Mike BrainardC105J and Mike TongelC167J took first places, George Cernansky 11261, Matt LeherrC145J, and Chris Ferryf155J earned second place trophies, and Schaukowitschfli-325 and Joe Sutofl placed third. The seniors on the 1 varsity team included Schaukowitsch, Matt Leherr, Mike Ton Chris Ferry, and George Thomas. derclassmen included Bob MaCart James Goodman, George Cernan Mitch Latta, and Mark Schaukowits Mike Tongel, returning section champi was a prospective state champ. Ton reflecting on his team, said, Our te may have lacked members, but it certai didn't lack determination. Matt Lydic att 53 84 att el, Y, ky. h. Fl, el, m ly I All NH Performers Earn Kudos Row 1: Jeff Hoffman, Jim Yoder, Charlie Porritt, Brennan Gaertner, Sean Morrissey, Dave Wilt, Steve Kasinrich, John Panagulius, Quinn Donovan, Steve Lyle, D. J. Skeleton, Jim Coutch, Doug Hetzler, Jeff Ford, Steve Bennett, Mike Viviano, Al Hartman: Raw 2: Jeff Urban, Steve Frank, Lou Petrone, Rege Lux, Rob Fritz, Tim Few, Tom Fe tters, Dave Ross, Vince Scott, Jim Cha tfield, Jim Hannon, Mike K ummer, Brad Hanes, Ken Hackworth, Joe Suto, Eric Weiss, Tom Moul, Kevin Frederick, George Yocum, Bill Sander: l i Row 3: Matt McDonald, John Yocca, Dan Weinerth, Tom Maxson, Dave Weinerth, Al D'Mato, Dave Wiley, Pat Sheehy, Jim Cassandra, Andy Hess, Doug Kaup, Mike Tongel, Mike Wherle, Robbie Wlodek, Matt Leherr, Dave Lapp: Row 4: Casey Moore, George Thomas, Dan Heck, Don Walsh, Mike McMullen, Joe Danylo, Chris Haupt, Tom Scholle, Joe McAleer, Bill Knoch, Mike Dwyer, John Seibel, Conrad Pitcher, Mark Brownlee, Scott Towne, Butch Hairston, Frank Keller, Steve Brown. Rowl : Carol Gavulic, Stephanie Janzak, Mary Beth Meyers, Nancy Conklin, Athena Balouris, Jill Jordan, Eileen McDonald, Kristen Stover, Debbie Behrens, Cathy lbenson, Cristy Gatz: Row 2: Kelbr Day, Sue Conklin, Diane Dobin, Lynn Eggers, Sue Koenke, Michelle Smithco, Amy Witheral, Stacey Cook, Gina Julie Klein, Cindy Cox, April Baumbach, Jenny Lewis, Row 3: Debbie Zaletski, Mary Emmerling, Teri Borza, Mimi Amurgis, Beth George, Amy Boring, Karen Sarkis, Michelle Adamchik, Pa tty Pcshirer, Casie Seigel, Diana Byrd, Robyn Stevens, Eileen McQuiade, Sarah Gaichas: Row 4: Ka thy Mulrow, Jody Raida, Celia Brown, Linda Lerch, Doreen Verbanac, Diana Lapp, Sue Ann Johnson, Kelbf Mathias, Dana Sander, Sue Dodd, Pam Chorba, Beth Blaisdell, Sue Holmza, Kim Miller. NH tied NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def Central NH def Hampton, Va. Benedictine, Va. Hampton, Va. Gill Academy, Va. Gill Academy, Va. Highland Springs, Va. Shady Side Academy . Avonworth Catholic def. NH . Springdale Shaler def. NH NH def, Hampton NH def. North Catholic NH def. Fox Chapel North Allegheny def. NH NH def. Central NH def NH def. NH def. NH def. Deer Lakes Catholic def. NH Deer Lakes Richland Springdale Hampton Shaler def. NH NH def. Fox Chapel NH def, Richland North Allegheny det. NH 1983 Record: 19-6-1 2-2 8-2 2-0 1-O 2-O 1-O 16-7 5-3 13-2 9-3 9-8 12-2 8-3 3-0 3-1 15-O 10-4 1 1-0 7-2 5-4 19-6 8-1 6-5 10-1 7-1 ,. ,N ,, l Row 1: Dom Pollaro, Brad Zewe, Joe Joswiak, Dave Kevin Frederick, Chris Ferry. Row 3: John Soho del, Jansen, Dale Braithwaite, Mike Kimmel. Row 2: John Frank Keller, MattJohnson, Paul Thomas, Bill Knfsch, Yocca, Greg Zwick, Bob Woistman, Tom Hershman, Rich Gavran, Joe Stanger, Jim Carmody. ,QJQB if Qi Q Q5 ii-if ga Y A , H N f Top: Mike Kimmel, Coach Sabina, Kevin Frederick. Middle: Joe Joswiak, John Yocca, Coach Dodd, Brad Zewe, Jan Szczublewski, Joe Jos wiak. Bottom: Chris Ferry, John Yocca, Bob Woistman, Bill Knoch, Joe Joswiak, Frank Keller. 222 ev af Wax - ., law,- --.....,,?.NW x su l :ez Mr: :::::: if . 3. ' 'rsxlf :lf t f , A ' f, r , F u K , X Q n 3 a Y? V Xt bf km . . f M. ff- 'Qv'-' K, Q 4 Q Q' Q J Q 1 , ff t A A 1,1 A A f' V , J X 4,1 .qv K . Q 5 HK 5 h'E-Qtpylfx' S A Q Q u 'if A 45 tv., lffiiitfi' is ,f , ' EQ' Row 1: Steve Bennett, Dave Hatzler, Tom Partridge, Scott Spragale, Sean Meyers, Darryl Sammartino, Eric Binz, Ken Hess. Row 2: Coach Locaitis, Eric Bayne, Todd Ussack, Joe Danylo, Tom Huebner, Steve Magus, Jim Reed, Vince Lowe, Barry Ackerley. In March, 1983, the baseball team started the season in Virginia after receiving an invitation to play with Highland Springs High School. This trip gave the team a head start and a chance to play in warm weather. This chance helped the Indians take third place in Section Seven with a 12-6 record. Outstanding 1984 members were: Dave Jansen - second base, BobWoistman-first base and pitcher, Frank Keller -first base and pitcher, Greg Zwick - outfield: Dom Pollaro - outfieldg and Chris Ferry -third base. However, the team did have a couple unfortunate losses, one to Shaler and the other to North Allegheny. Coach Sabina, however, was looking toward thefuture and felt that histeam would be better next year . Lynda Monroe Indians Stay Warm All Season 2 Baseball Team Wins 1 9 Top: Frank Keller. Bottom: Chris Ferry, Dom Pollaro, Bill Knoch, Beth Blaisdell, Kathy Schultz, Leslie Cieszynkski, Sue Zangaro, Amy Quatchak, Linda Lerch. 224 Row 1. Tracy Bagley, Karen Delzine, Kelly Klein, Sue Zangaro, Leslie Cieszynkski, Kim Savoca, Denise Patsilevas, Diane Doban. Row 2. Coach Papalia, Linda Lerch, Kathy Schultz, Judy Dum, Amy Quatchak, Beth Blaisdell, Chris Killeen, Kathy Keller. In 1983, the softball team had a record of 21 - 1! The lone loss came in the state semi-final game. Needless to say, the team which had won the WPlALtitle three ofthe previous four years claimed the '83 title too. North Hills could boast that it was the only team to win more than two Western Pennsylvania championships. After a perfect regular season, the Indians advanced to the first round of ClassAAA play against Bedford.Thegirls won handily by a score of 9 to 2. The end of a wonderful year came at the hands of a splendid State College squad by a close 2 to O score. With several veterans returning to the '84 team, North Hills softball fans could expect another splendid season. Lynda Monroe . Q. .. 1 983 ls . . Almost Perfect ,- K - W Wife' f . Y-,jk-. 2 z fijmmyb-'X ,. alters .4 fa.-1 f jkrw.. ff flrffi ' 'Y , Y 1 ' - ' ' K , . ' 'lit' ,'-,ff ai' Hilda, I r 'vw9'.w4g' 'igqftt' , f-1 1. -Lf P md Y' ... ' ,, 4, '- ' if' 3M f?'-,EjQ,,1sg,'. ,. 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NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH det NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def e Bethel Park Moon Shaler Hampton Richland Springdale Fox Chapel Deer Lakes North Allegheny Shaler Hampton Richland Springdale Fox Chapel Deer Lakes North Allegheny Canon-MacMillan Montour ' Highlands 'l' Elizabeth-Forwar Bedford W' NH d f State College def, NH H d :lf rx WPIAL Playoffs M State Playoffs 1983 Record: 21 - 1 Q, , ,,,...,..,,...U.a:l.. , 21 and 1! ..-M , 5 Top: Kim Savoca, Coach Papalia, Doug Row 1: Stacy Hunter, Melanie Smithco, Marcy Galewski, Killmeyer, Vince Belansky, Jim Fischer, Steve Sue Dell. Row 2: Ann McDermott, Nora Kachmar, Beth Czajkowski, Bill Ericson. Middle: Kellie Klein, Schmitt, Debbie Benton, Karen DeLuca, Ann Heid. Row Y , Charlie Crawford, Kurt Miller, Mike O'Hara. 3: Coach Euler, Lori Benn, Diane Cato, Celia Brown, Terri Bottom: Bill Ericson, Steve Czajkowski. Verbanac, Carmen Hart, Dee MCE ver. 2 26 The North Hills boys tennis team began the season by shutting out five different schools. They ended the season by winning 17 matches and losing only three. Upper St. Clair beat the boys twice. The boys made it to the playoffs, where they defeated Norwin and Peters Township, both by shut-outs. During the season, junior Brad Hanes took the section singles top spot and he, along with classmate Jim Yoder, won the section and WPIAL doubles championships. W fr- B t,,,,, Qfwsimm B O Y S T E N N I S 1983 Boys Tennis Squad: Full of Potential Champions .,,,--v 'J ,. , . ,,...A . A f ' MN- ,t.g.,g,f..- f' H--'T NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def NH def . Avonworth Gateway North Catholic Seneca Valley Churchill Mars Fox Chapel Shaler NH def North Allegheny NH def Butler Upper St. Clair def. NH 4 41 NH def. Peabody 5 - O NH def. Seneca Valley 5 - 0 NH def. Mars 3 - 2 Fox Chapel def. NH 3 - 2 NH def. Shaler 4 -1 NH det. North Allegheny 4 - 1 NH def. Norwin 5 - O NH def. Peters Township 5 - 0 Upper St. Clair def. NH 4 -1 1983 Record: 17 - 3 Tap: Donnie Walsh, Dan Heck, Brad Hanes. Bottom: Charlie Crawford, Kurt Miller, Matt McDonald, Jim Fischer, Jeff Siegel, Dave Ross, Jim Yoder. 228 ,N-W,,f .wil know 'mme' V. , jj- 4 I W .V -2 or ssiiiir' , ' gf-1131, dsx i ' 29115222 - AQ! ,masiiazz -gag'-g: '?.-.4 . ,. . if . ,tarp 11022-:lvl A , A . sm- nun i 2 ' 'ff f ee is 4 5 p F 9 . r 3 ' 4 5 5 2.4 4 we r ff + f ' 1,51-4u4,. M 5, V af 4 4, 4, x Q 3 1 1, 2 - . ,.., 2 At the PIAA state tournament, the almost unbeatable twosome took second place. The 1983 captains were - Rich Emmett and Hanes. The squad was expected to perform just as well in the 1984 season. 0 0 of Their Matches Row 1: Kurt Miller, Jim Fischer, Doug Crawford. Row3: Rich Emmett, Dan Heck, Killmeyer, Matt McDonald. Row 2: Mike Bill Ericson, Steve Czajkowski, Vince O'Hara, Jim Yoder, Brad Hanes, Jim Belansky, Donnie Walsh, Coach Mattys. Dunlap, Jeff Siegel, John Bechtol, Charlie -wr'-F 'K .. np- , - Q , t' Qgslllfl 05' S gage 'W ,bt 2 NH def Montour NH def Hampton NH def Seneca Valley NH def. Shaler NH def. Moon NH def. Knoch No. Allegheny def. NH NH def. Richland Beaver Falls def. NH 'l' Ik Team Championships 1983 Boys Record 7 2 Top: Debbie Behrens, Sarah Gaiches, Jane Williams, Laura Zanieski. Middle: Wcki Reed, Vince Scott, Sean Morrissey. Bottom: Robyn Stephens, Mary Beth Meyers, Nancy Conklin, Jodi Raida, Michelle Bright, Cherie Keenan, Conrad Pitcher. 230 ,... ix .. ' N, ' fs? , it 2 'Q 4 'H 4' ' 'if A new strength and power graced the boys' track and field team during the 1983 season. Finishing with a near perfect record of 7 wins and 1 loss, North Hills athletes showed a renewed spirit of vigor and force. Overcoming many difficult oppon- ents, including arch-rival Shaler, the team then traveled to the Fox Chapel Invitationalwheretheyclinchedthefirst place title. A new high school record was also established during the season by captain Vince Sebal who high-jumped 6 feet, 8 inches. The other captains were Jim Martini and Marc Ferrari. The Indians were heavily represented at WPlAL's while Sebal and Dave Weinerth participated at states. Row 1: John Fitzgerald. Row 2: Paul Teasley, Gary Schwerer, Mark Weinerth, Vince Scott, Rick Mueller, Steve Miller, Mike Maise, Tom Finnerty. Row 3: Butch Hairston, Marc Ferrari, Milan Jugan, Steve Partridge, Vince Sebal, Brennan Gaertner, Tom Fetters, PatSheeh y, Thao Tran. Raw4: Vince Grech, Dave Dean, Steve Brown, Mike Brownlee, Greg ,vim , dv t .., K, gTfzZezv',.'-. X B -M , if A 9 A Mw3g5,,fg'P a7, ,. 12. ,Q . we -ffjgit' ,A Lokar, Quinn Donovan, Rick Donovan, Greg Wukitch, Sean Morrissey. Row 5: Steve Miller, Jon Seibel, Bill Grech, Steve Lyle, Ken Hackworth, Ed Hoppe, Keith Colussy, Rich Emmett. Row 6: Mike McMullen, Dave Weinerth, Mike Roseman, Jim Martini, Doug Bennett, Mark Lavelle, Conrad Pitcher, Tom Killeen, Paul Beck. Track People Thrive On Big Feats The 1983 GirlsTrack and Field team sprinted to close its season with a 5 - 3 record. As a result, the female Indians were entitled to second place, with only North Allegheny ahead of them. Led by 1983 graduates Linda Yoest, Katie Klein, Colleen Quinn, and Holly Hannon, the team rallied to secure second place in the Fox Chapel Invitational. Six women represented North Hills in the WPIAL finals. They were: Linda Dreves, Vicky Reed, Pam McGonigle, Diana Lapp, and Sue Koenke in the 400 meter relay. Stephanie Janczak was also present as an intermediate and high hurdler. Tara Nickel Track Team Totals 12 and 5 NH def. Seneca Valley 94 - 47 NH def. Hampton 123 - 18 NH def. Shaler 78 - 63 NH def. Moon 101 - 40 No. Allegheny def. NH 82 - 59 NH def. Knoch 77 - 64 Butler def. NH 1 71 - 70 Beaver Falls def. NH 4' 88 - 53 ' Team Championships 1983 Girls Record: 5 - 3 Top: Dave Weinerth, Gina Carioto. Bottom: Pat Sheehy. if 'X Row 1: Diana Lapp, Colleen Quinn. Row 2: Jennifer Milliken, Holhf Hannon, Stephanie Janczak, Sara Gaiches, Jenny Lewis, Debbie Behrens, Parn McGonigle, Diane Dean, Sharon Keenan, Michelle Brigh t. Row 3: Susan Homza, Kristen Morrell, Lisa Lavelle, Kelly Day, Mary Emerling, Robyn Stephens, Sue Conklin, Cheryl Beck. Row 4: Melanie Parker, Laura Dre ves, Gina Carlo ta, Sue K oehnke, Mary Be th Meyers, Nancy Conklin, Jane Williams, Eileen McDonald, Jill Jordan, Doreen Verbanac, Jill Moran, Stephanie Rhinehart, Christy John- ston, Mimi Amurgis. Row 5: Courtney Ludington, Jodi Raida, Laura Zanieski, Jenney Beckett, Chris Fischer, Christy Stover, Christine Lenzi, JoAnn Mueller, Vicki Reed, Katie Klein. 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Best of Everything to Susan Kelly. Love, Your Family. Best of Everything to you Sue Dodd. Love, Mom. Best of Luck and Happiness to Tracy Gregory in the years to come. Love, Mom and Dad. BestofLucktoAllMembersofthe RebelsSoftballTeam atwhatever you do. Coaches Ray, L.D., Norb, Pat. Best of Luck to you, Bill Hutchison. Love, Your Parents. Best Wishes Kathy, Barbie, Diane, Tracy, Shirley and Renee. - Mr. 84 Mrs. Snyder. Best Wishes to you Todd - Love, Mom, Dad and Lori. Bunny - we're proud of you. Congratulations and Love, Mom and Dad. Class of '84 - The future is Yours. Make it a good one, we have faith in you. Mr. and Mrs. D. Boehm. Congratulations and Best Wishes, .til Santa! Love, Mom and Dad. Congratulations and Best Wishes to our Son Bob! Mr. 81 Mrs. Lewandowski. Congratulations and Special Love to Diane Conner - Mom and Dad. Congratulations Barry! Youfinally made it! Love, Mom, Dad, Sherry and Gary. Congratulations Betsy Melvin and the Best of Luck in Everything you do in the future. We Love You - Mom 84 Dad. Congratulations Carrie! We Love You - Dude, Mom, Bob, Michael, Mitchell. Parent Patrons Congratulations Darryl LaFitte! l'm proud of you! Love, Your Mom. Congratulations Debbie Bearer! Love, Mom and Dad. Congratulations Goie - We're proud of you. Mom, Dad, Rose, and David. Congratulations Jim! We're proud of you! Love, Mom 81 Ray. Congratulations John! Love, Mom, Dad, Dave, Jim, Gran and Uncle Joe. Congratulations Kathy Cousins. A Super Daughter! We're very proud of you. Love, Dad, Mom and John. Congratulations Matt Lydic on a job Well Done! May God be with you in all you do. Love, Your Family. Congratulations MichaelKimmel!WeloveYou and are proud ofyou. Best of Luck. Mom, Dad, Cindy and the Boys. Congratulations Michelle G. on a well done 12 year job Love, Mom. Congratulations Michelle Adamchik. Memories are Hedges - Short- Math - Hot Dog - Hamburger U. - Ralph - Flag Hag -Animule - Puppy Dance? Love, Mom St Dad. Congratulations Oggie - Looks like you made it. Love, Mom. Congratulations on a job well done! Love, Showerhog, Frizzball St Love - God - You're not ignorant. Congratulations Sue Betz. We're proud of you. Dad 81 Mother. Congratulations to the Class of 1984 and Especially to our son Charlie Porritt. Love, Dad and Carol. Congratulations Tim! You're the Greatest! Love, Mom, Dad and Heather. Congratulations Todd Ulicny. May your special wishesforthefuture be Happy and Successful. Love, Mom, Dad, Tammy, Tracey, and Tiffany. Congratulations Tom Guckert! A very Special Son and Brother. Always keep Jesus first! Love, Mom, Greg, and Denise. Congratulations to Mark Brownlee on a Great Year. The Best is yet to come. Love, Mom and Dad. Parent Patrons Congratulations to our daughter Lynda M. Love, Mom and Dad. Congratulations to our Super Senior, Sue McKelvey! Love, Your Family. Congratulations to you Dean and to all of your classmates. The Pitells. Ernie and Bert- I Love you Both. Mom God Bless you in Everything. Love Mom, Dad and Leigh. Good Luck and Best Wishes to our daughter, Tracy, and all her friends. All our Love. Mr. 8t Mrs. Bagley. Good Luck Katsabutski - Love, Mom, Dad, Joe and Matt. Good Luck Number 82!! Mom 8t Dad. Hon and the three T's, and Nana and Daddy Jack, love you and wish Happiness and Success. Jan, you made us proud. Love, Mom and your brothers. Janine - l'm glad the Indians didn't want you. Love, Mom. Jeff and Steve Matheny -You continue to bring purpose, pride, and enjoyment to our lives. Mom 81 Dad. Jim Fischer - Keep making that music! Love, Mom and Dad. Joe K. -To you and your classmates, Happiness and Success. Love, Mom and Dad. Kathy, We love you much. Good Luck in the future. Mom, Dad and Patrick. Ken Werner - thanks for everything. Best Wishes Always. The Cousins Family. Kim, May God continue to bless. Mom, Dad, Debbie. Kim Seamons - Congratulations Sweetie! Much Success and Happiness. Love, Mom St Dad. Lots of Luck Patty Hoellerman. Love, Mom and Dad. Love and Best Wishes for the future to Angie Guzzo. Mr. 81 Mrs. Lisk. May all your dreams come true. Always remember we love you, Dave Erny. Mom 84 Dad. Michele Meyer - Congratulations on this special occasion, but mostly for the personal courage it took to achieve it. Love, Mom and Dad. Mimi- Good Luck to a Super Daughter and sister - we are proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Glenn, and Chuck. Mrs. Marie Astorino 243 Parent Patrons Our Love and Happiness always, Doreen. Dad, Mom, Sisters and Brothers. Our love to you always, Tiffany. Mom and Dad. Rieqalias Beaniej - our Best Wishes to you always. Love, HQ. Success and Happiness to you Cindy Seelhorst. Love, Your Parents. Success to you, Class of '84 - The Novak Family. Teri -you have always made us happy and we're proud ofyou.Love, Your Parents, Donna and Jim Erdner. Thanks, you're a great son, Kevin Garmey. Love, Your Parents. To Bruce - the most Super Son ever. We love you. Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Eggers. To Fran-Congratulations and the Bestofeverythingforawonderful future. Love, Mother. To the Best sister - Best of Luck. Love, Sergio. Traci- Congratulations, Best Wishes. From your proud Dad, Mom, Spunky. Way to go, Greta! We praise and thank God forgiving usthe honor of being the parents of Scott Betts. You've made the struggle worthwhile, Stephen Lyle. Love, Mom. Elie? Student Patrons Bec and Boni - You guys are the Best! Always keep in touch. RM F, Kristine. Congratulations Jen and Bonnie! Thanks for your friendship - Love, Shell. Congratulations Kelly and Ed! Thanks for everything! Good Luck '84. Traci. Dave, Joe, Paul, Tom - you will all be missed! Greg. Diane and Tracy - You are going to be missed! Greg. Julie - a great sister. Good Luck at IUP. Love, Wendy and Jane. KW - Thanks for all the Help! KC. MaryAnne8tVicki,wefinally madeit through these fournutzo years together. It has been rough but fun. l'll remember the good times forever. Kim. May God's blessing follow all the graduates of 1984. C.M. M.S. - Thanks for the help! Good Luck in '85. KC. Seymour in '84 - Thanks! Michael- YTTF! McEnroe - Keep trying! Miskie. Sue - my endless love: always your buddy. Kristine. Tom, l'll always care for and about you, remember that. Kim and Vicki- Remember all the fun times we had. Good Luck in college and in whatever you do. Take Care. Mary Anne. Faculty Patrons Best of Luck to all Seniors of '84! Especially - Mary Anne and Kim of the Business Staff and Tracy and Misia of the Outdoors Club. Mr. Madzelonka. Best of Luck to the Class of '84! Evie Levine. Congratulations members of '84 class! Geraldine M. Jackson. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1984! Hank and Ellen Marziale. Kathy - You've done a terrific job this year! Thanks for holding the fort. Good Luck at Duquesne and in the wonderful world of music. K. Werner Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl Ceh Norhian Editors and Staff - Thank You and I wish you only what is good. Mr. Ken Werner. Centre Vldeo Corporatlon IVIc:Knlght Road New Congratulatlons and Best Washes 'tg the North Hllls Headquarters Class of for magazines such as 77me and Sports Illustrated and Out of Town Newspapers Open 24 Hours Evergreen Hotel 937 Babcock Blvd Www 821 1101 8213251 jmpuffy Good Luck Class of 1984' Fulton Bulldlng S xth Street at Duquesne BI d P ttsbu gh Pennsylvan a 15222 1412, 391-4197 School of Computer A compufefcafeef Technology In Less Than a Year Staff Members and Sponsors of the Norhlan Congratulate and Wlsn the Best for the Seniors of 1984 246 304 a COC Vd. - HWVWTOTIOVWS 1' SY 1 persono Q ' 12UtnreedeQreer d Q ,p 523 2-C GOO I i v . i r , i You ve Trled The Rest Now Try The Best RED S AUTO VILLA 1841 BABCOCK BLVD O63 COMPLETE CAR CARE WITH JUST ONE STOP T To s 84 Sun Roofs I at p 'ST'-.mlgffynwgqfh If Clfor Most Carsj ! 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F - O 7 CD I V 365 921 1 fl I uh eos, t 65:00, f 5 sk , f 'ca l 54 55' + O '7:' Q sin 94943, W MEATS ESSEEIRYOCERIES NORTHWAY MALL CLOWER LEVEL1 PHONE 364 9600 oPEN DAu.v9 3oAM 9PM Phone 821 1134 Parts For All Cars UNCLE X CHARLIE S Ralda Auto Wreckers Inc R C Ralda Manager 1933 Babcock Blvd Mlllvale Pittsburgh Pa 15209 2310 Babcock Blvd 821 3366 Ne Home Complete Re odel ng we ,S IFETIME Q9 NE 4 6 8 Ojhnder Tune up S39 95 B k Sp 1 S39 95 p 2200 Bcxb k B1 d P n burgn PA 15209 821-4800 Compliments of C L Bulldlng S Haschets 364 0807 Ca I Leombru o 1260Bethel Green Dr e Bethel Pa k Pa 15102 Betsy Ann Candles 322 Perry Highway West View 931-4288 A I D S K ' U 'Y' Q W PU , I I., y w m l W X I P . . ffisx ' ' 831-8616 X?- S. ra e ecia - . er setlmostcarsj r n coc v ., i s , ' iv T , . Members of the Assoolatlon Extend Best Wishes to the SENIORS of 1984 North Hills' Eouoation There 18 a place for you at Commumty College .f f3 f w I CCQC r,t,5iR5'W Full or Part nmc Study Carccr Programs Tcchnxcal Programs Trmwftr Programs Fmancml Ald Accredited by Maddie States Assocxatmn Open Door Admussxons Polxcy No Entrance Exams Affordahlc Tuxtlon S792 O0 per year Allcghcny County Runlcnts Allegheny Campus iNorth Sxdcl 808 Rxdze Avenue Pittsburgh Pcnnsylvanla 15212 '237 231 I G TRANSMISSIDN Bob Clager Manager 2248 Babcock Blvd Pittsburgh Pa 15237 412 821 8700 McARDlE SURGICAL APPLIANCES INC zaoo aAscocK a1.vn NORTH Hu.Ls PITTSBURGH PA 15237 EDWARD J CORCORAN B21 8010 NONE R21 41020 LISK PLUMBING 8: HFATING Co lNC W11. AN' L LIS4 fa N1 RS PH' SBURGH PA 15937 Seat Covers ' Convertrble Tops - Carpetrng Headlrrrers v Vrnyl Roofs 1 Boat Covers Walla Auro sun covzn co Complete lrrterrors Orfgrnal Auto Fabrics 3 2136 amscocx eooL5vARo Phone 827 6655 PITTSBURGH PA 15209 SA VES MONEY SA VES TIMF MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS 1921 Babcock Blvd H Msle SE of IVlcKmghtl Prttsburgh PA 15209 L90 Decanlm mm 821 3600 OW' 2 1 Q -. ., - - X., N. se . L -I . , '- QA. G x- 9 ' I ' 'I !, , , . , -1 .. .h ,fc . lg' Q: B if J ' I vi Q f . I l. N 1 mlm, an-.2 Jsri' IF - ' ' f ' , , . ' x . 0 0 L- ug 1 v L' . . Z 193 E. FE .TRE..T Pwfsrnfxlr T , , . QVIEWIZ QQLAS WVYFA Officers Don Suchoza President Milt Hinterlieter Vice-President Debbie Anzaldi Treasurer Doreen Klinger Secretary Board Members Bill Aguglia Ray Crescini Vince Hogan Dick Keib Dave Schweiter Good Luck Seniors of 1984! The Norhian staff thanks the following Mrs. Midge Altmire people who helped to make the Mrs. Rita Abbott preparation of this book easier: Mr. Keith Herchenroether Mr. Ed Kissner Mrs. Mary Hezlep Mr. Al Vierthaler Mr. Frank Bailey Mr. Richard Sweitzer Mr. Maddox Stokes Mrs. Bertha McGinnis Mr. Robert Adams 256 Dr. Karen Cercone Mrs. Pat Broadbent Mrs. Doris Orr Mr. Bill Schuetz The staff particularly thanks Mr. Mike Brown, photography teacher at North Hills, who freely offered his time, advice and darkroom equipment. t The 1984 Norhian was published by the Henington Publishing Company, City, Texas. The typeography is N Gothic and News Gothic Italic. The photography was done Norhian staff members photographers of the Strem-Var Studio of Pittsburgh. The cover design is the work of McGonigle, '84, who also contrib the artwork throughout the book. The layout of the yearbook is Wolfe SWS by and lien Erin uteo the result of planning directed by Editor- ,iw in-Chief Kathy Cousins, '84, and se 'X ' it 0 I I go'-7' members of the editorial staff. ,ti 5 QSGYAYH l. I'lIOI' , +L - Aw-.., M... , .- , ,. L. , W K, . H .., . - .,-,, ,- ,,,, W W, A4.-,,g...L-LL.gng44g4g..i4 'QW
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