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■ 'T'HAr r'T'Q- ( K £ ✓ o Hi h £c vok'thak F-'royj I---------- u n£ x x o co a t5 ke fciCA i W Serf ion Senior Facuo Uf £fc XAS5M v'o-'Te'cW o«r S eCiA C e v C UQS TourWAU 4 TA SiA JOK ik€CT 0Ry z. 4 J6 83 114 I4fc 172 Hi 26k 236 234 248 Once Upon A Mattress, the 1986 spring musical, held March 6, 7, and 8. transformed the stage into a magical make-believe kingdom. With the opening curtain, the Minstrel, played by newcomer David Pimentel, introduced the tale. As the chorus joined in. the three long months of hard work finally paid off as the enchantment of the stage and characters came alive. For old-timer Kirsten Swartz, looking out to the crowd and seeing alumni seated in the first row, added a warm feeling to her heart. The people in the first row were the ones who taught me everything—they helped me grow,” said Swartz. Swartz, the entertaining Jester, amused the audience with her humor throughout the musical. Senior Kaaren LoGiudice. who played Queen Aggravain. Dauntless' domineering mother, added her talented touch to one of her favorite characters ever portrayed. Aggravain was a strong character and she had a lot of room for improvisations,” responded LoGiudice. Aggravain’s husband, the mute King Sextimus, was portrayed by senior Richard Schleppy. Schleppy has been a drama member for three years and looks to an acting future. Among the many actors and actresses in Mattress, Troy Thrash returned from his role as Winnie-The-Pooh s Chris- topher Robin to play the unmarried Prince Dauntless. Thrash had the honor of working closely with Danette Hummel, who portrayed the lively, but shy Princess Win-nifred of the Swamp. Hummel has been a devoted leading lady on the N.H.S. stage for the past three years. She has had major roles in. The Wizard of Oz, Sweeney Todd. Oliver, Winnie-The-Pooh, and Mattress. Dressed alike in their pink medieval costumes, the three ladies-in-waiting amused the crowd with their flirtatious giggles. Beth Raab, Sara Stromwell, and I were considered the dingys of the Mattress cast, but memories of our laughing moments and the fun we had will never be forgotten,” said senior Lisa Gilliard. Additionally, juniors Kathleen Milkowich and Tina Beltz, along with sophomore Kurt DeBellis, had strong performances playing the parts of the mystical wizard, Lady Larken, and Sir Harry, respectively. A special highlight of the show was the return of alumnus, David Roberts, who played the part of the singing Nightengale. Roberts kept the crowd chuckling continuously throughout the scene. The Cast Minstrel Princess No. 12 Wizard Lady Larken Queen Aggravain Prince Dauntless King Sextimus Jester Lady Rowena Lady Merrill Lady Lucille Sir Harry Princess Winnifred David Pimentel Kelly Hay Kathleen Milkowich Tina Beltz Kaaren LoGiudice Troy Thrash Richard Schleppy Kirsten Swartz Beth Raab Sarah Stromwell Lisa Gilliard Kurt DeBellis Danette Hummel Lisa Gilliard takes time for a snack between performances. The Minstrel and Jester try to translate the actions of the mute King. ‘ hyretqmni gather at S'Xi’HLS During the week of April 2. seven exchange students from other school districts were invited to Northampton Senior High School to celebrate International Week. Participating along with our student body and faculty were exchange students Cristy de la Pena and Christian Ramsenthaler. Foreign language teachers Nancy Bowman, Laura Pieroni, Ronald Kresge, and Daniel Rempp, along with their students, were involved in the preparations. On Friday, April 6, International Foods Day was held. A lunch was served to the students. Among ‘the foods available were German sausage, pla-tanos, enchiladas, and chocolate mousse. Approximately 380 lunches were served. NHS's exchange students enjoyed meeting the students from other schools and talking in their native languages. Other students believed it was interesting to meet people from other parts of the world. Darryl Kotz. Mall Fodor. and Rich Hildebrand hand out sangria to the students. Senor Rempp prepares the enchiladas before lunch. The language teachers dress up in their foreign attire. Students from around the world gather at Northampton High School for Internation al Week. The French IV students assist a foreigner with his selections for lunch. Kaaren LoGiudice mops up after a long, hard day. The French IV students display their contribution to lunch. Mr. Kresge’s students fry bratwurst for lunch. Michele Kovacs and Tina Sommer prepare the fried platanos. “(2 to Balloons forming rainbows of color over the dance floor combined with dimmed lights and the theme song, This Could Be the Night,” created the perfect atmosphere for the 1986 Junior-Senior Prom held on Friday, May 30. at the Holiday Inn West. I strive to create a warm atmosphere for the young adults who have all pleased me while advising the prom committee for the past three years,” said the junior class advisor Sharon Pascoe. Along with Pascoe, the junior class officers and prom committee joined together to raise money to purchase decorations, table centerpieces, and hire a live band, The Front.” A highlight of the evening was the crowning of prom king and queen. Brad Creyer and Wendy Hill. It is an exciting honor to receive, and I never expected it,” expressed Hill excitedly. As for Creyer, he nonchalantly said, I’m glad I won for Wendy’s sake.” The prom-goers hit the dance floor. Tom Marakovitf. Pam Lieb. Dawn Hansen, and Jim Nemert share an evening they will always remember. After a beautiful night together Rick Belinda Bodo and Aaron McComb share a Biolsi and Nicole Jones are all smiles. special moment in the twilight. Members of the court take time out for a picture. Hill pose for a Prom king and queen Brad Creyer and Wendy picture after receiving this honorable award. Mark Milifitt and Tina Pelrisky enjoy the decorations. , Three studs pose undercover Sue Lehr and Brian Moser cherish a precious evening together. A few couples blow bubbles adding to the happy atmosphere. A group of friends gather for a photo memory. Greg Laury and Tracy Gumpman share a quiet moment together. Scotl Krobolh. Tracy Gumpman. Kris Silfies. and Greg Reimer have a fun night. Mike Lohn. Kris Paff. Carol Rapee. and guest take a quiet stroll outside. Tammy Rinker and guest reminisce about their fun-fiMed night. Tony Schleicher and Tim Tepes proudly show off their dates. Theresa Vosefski and Sally Shankweiler. F.B. LAUFIK Watch Maker Electronic Timex Watch Repairs 2002 Main St.. Northampton Ice Cream, Lunchmeat Groceries, Bakery, Grill Hours: Mon-Fri: 9 To 8 Sat: 9 To 7 Sun: 12 To 6 262-2447 RD 2 Box 402, Northampton, PA Route 248, Berlinsviile, PA BERLINSVILLE HOTEL Mike And Gloria Kravetz Pizza, Steak Sandwiches Pierogies and Clams Orders to take out Phone: 767-6022 717777777177177777777777777777, § mt or prai |(yr|tnc worft Boys of the Month are sponsored by the Exchange Club. This is an honor given to a senior male each month for outstanding achievements, activity, character, leadership, and scholarship. The following were selected: Jim Nemeth-Septemben Eric Hoffman-Octoben Mark Murphy-Novemben Dave Fox-Decemben Ed Dionne-January; Dave Kravetz-Febru-aryi Dave Gillette-March; Brett Flimmelwright-April; John Toth-May. Mark Milisits received the Goodwin Lodge Award for be ing the most outstanding construction student at Bethlehem Vocational-Technical School. Milisits will be attendii;1 Williamsport College for two years. Girls of the Month are sponsored by the Professional Business Women. This is an honor given to a senior female each month for outstanding achievements, activity, character, leadership, and scholarship. The following were selected: Kaaren LoGiudice-September-. Diana Reinhard-October; Suzanne Lehr-November; Jennifer Visser-Decemben Pamela Lieb-January; Ann Reimer-February; Tammy Rinker-March; Denise Deppe-April; and Lynda Newhart-May. On May 21. 1986. the annual Varsity Sport Banquet was held in the senior high auditorium. Each individual coach presented an award to the team's most valuable player. The following were chosen as most valuable to their teams: Dana Fehnel and Pamela Lieb-Cheerleaders; Mike Perry-Boys Cross Country; Lynda Newhart-Girls’ Cro$ Country; Lori Biechy-Field Hockey; Mike Reinhard-Foot-ball; Johna Guttman-Girls’ Tennis; Dave Goldberg-Soccen Joe Kovalchik-Boys Basketball; Mary O’Brien-Girls Basketball; Ed Dionne-Boys’ Swim; Lydia Newhart-Girls' Swim Jeff Kaboly-Wrestling; Joe Kovalchik-Baseball; Lori Biechy-Softball; Troy Holub-Boys Tennis; Eric Hoffman-Boys Track; Tracey Micio-Girls’ Track. The Harold Schisler Memorial Trophy was awarded to Lydia and Lynda Newhart for being the senior girls who have earned letter awards in two or more sports and wl contributed greatly to the athletic program. Dan Reenock was the recipient of the Harold Schisler Memorial Trophy, presented to the senior boy who has earned a letter in two or more sports who contributed greatly to the athletic program. Mary O'Brien was the recipient of the Carole Weil Cou-rageous Student-Athlete Award, presented to the senior girl who has overcome adverse circumstances to achieve athletic and academic excellence. Lydia and Lynda Newhart and Eric Hoffman received the award for earning the most varsity letters throughout their high school athletic careers. The David Olson Memorial Award was presented to Ed ward Dione for making outstanding athletic contributions in two or more sports and achieving the highest scholastic average for three years. The trophy sponsored by Newhard Pharmacy was awarded to Melissa Jones for making outstanding athletic contributions in two or more sports and achieving the highest scholastic average for three years. ms 1 as tic I The Amptennian staff apologizes for the misplacement of Joseph Bulvich's picture which was accidently left out of the senior section of our yearbook. Jim Peters was awarded a four-year $2000 scholarship for being the most outstanding marketing student of the year. Peters was inducted into the Distributive Education flubs of America Hall of Fame for holding the position of vice-president of Pennsylvania. Peters also attended district competition to earn a second place finish in financing credit. In addition to his second place finish, he was named in Who’s Who Among American High School Students. In the future Peters plans to major in restaurant management. On April 29. 1986 the Rotary Club of Northampton honored 42 students who have obtained a grade point average of 3.6 over a three year period. The following students were honored: Theresa Csencsits. Denise Deppe. Edward Dionne. Lynn Domyan. Bruce Fahringer. Dave Fox. David Gillette. Ashley Heiberger. Cheryl Heiney. Christine Hoffman. Eric Hoffman. Kelly Hudock. Melissa Jones, Paul Keener. Kimberly Kohler. Michele Kovacs. Elizabeth Kratzer. Karen Kuehner. Alisa Kulchinsky, Kaaren LoGiudice. Jon Miller. Mark Murphy. Tina Nakata. Scott Neff. Eugene Nemeth. James Nemeth. Lynda Newhart. Judy Pearn, Kevin Rauch. Ann Reimer. Tammy Rinker. Joanne Roosa. Michael Saeger. Diane Sandt. Thomas Silfies. John Toth. Dawn Vandegrift. Charles Vercnna. Travis Wuchter. Chris Xander. Alissa Yeager, Eric Zerphy. and Allan Ziegler. As we, the seniors, leave Northampton High School ready to conquer the world, we take these final moments to reflect on all the good times shared with friends. We would also like to take this opportunity to remember Kathy Frack, who was a member of the class of 1986. Frack, the daughter of Richard H. and Nancy J. Frack. was killed on Sunday, January 31. 1983. a victim of homicide. She was a really great girl who got along with everybody ' stated Frack’s closest friend, Stephanie Tallaksen. Tallaksen, who was like a sister to Frack, felt the pain as if she were a part of the family. When she died, a part of me died, lamented Tallaksen. Frack was described as a person who oved to be with people and liked school. Kathy always enjoyed school. stated Frack's mother, and she always had a good time when she was with friends, either in school or at home. The 14-year-old freshman kept herself busy working on art projects for school and reading. She was especially fond of music and writing. Kathy would always spend time alone writing. She even wrote a short story. She could have been a good writer. remarked Mrs. Frack. Frack’s only career ambition was to follow in her sister’s footsteps and become a model. 1pop pt ytv s Keinhard and Quitman head to states The boys’ tennis team ended the season with a disappointing 2 win-9 loss record. The team played two close matches against Liberty and Central Catholic. Senior co-captains Troy Holub and Mike Reinhard have been battling for the number one and two positions since their sophomore year. Holub, the number one player, ended the season with a 5 win-6 loss record, and Rein-hard finished with a 9 win-3 loss record. ’’With Holub and Reinhard graduating. it will be a rebuilding year for the 1987 tennis team,” stated coach John Erdosy. At the close of the season, Holub and Reinhard participated in the District XI singles and doubles tournament. Unseeded Reinhard and Johna Gutt-man, the number one player on the girls’ tennis team, came in third at the District XI mixed doubles tournament which earned them a spot at the state tournament in Bloomsburg. Seniors who also contributed to the : team included Mark Demko. Todd Meltsch, Dan McGillis. Tim O’Boyle, and Joe Sodl. f V TEAM NHS 1 4 3 2 3 4 2 2 1 2 0 TEAM TALLY Freedom Dieruff Liberty Allen Central Phillipsburg Becahi Emmaut Easton Whitehall Parkland Record 2-9 OPP 6 3 4 5 4 3 5 5 6 5 7 Row I: Dan McGillis. Chirag Patel. Todd Meltsch. Joe Sodl. Neil Mumma, Scott Persing. Chuck Blose. Row 2-. Scott Bodnar. Troy Holub. Mike Reinhard. Tim O’Boyle. Mark Demko. Coach John Erdosy. Coach John Erdosy gives Mark Demko last minute advice before he returns to the court. Co-captain Troy Holub anxiously awaits to return the oncoming ball. Playing tennis at Northampton was the greatest experience of my life , said senior co-captain Troy Holub, who has been on the varsity tennis team for four years. Holub started playing tennis on his own about six years ago. Everyday Holub went to a nearby tennis court to hit tennis balls consecutively. Without taking tennis lessons or competing in tournaments. Holub was determined to capture the number one position on the high school tennis team, which he did his sophomore and senior year. The highlight of Holub’s season was beating Central Catholic's Greg Puruis. This win helped him to post a 5-6 record. As a result. Holub was awarded a trophy for being the outstanding senior member of the 1986 boys’ tennis team. Holub takes initiative Senior Dan McGillis prepares to hit a backhand shot. record Zeam sends 10 to districts tn Hictrirr«n?iya ur0 UCt'Ve season with a record of 5-6, the girls' track team went on . 1 qualifiers. They included Tracy Micio. who scored the most points tor a senior. Lydia Newhart. Lynda Newhart. Michelle Burits, Chanin Jacoby. Robin Hunsberger. Stacey Nonnemacher. Nadine Schwoyer. Jen Heffelfinger, and Chris Humphrey. Burits, the junior who scored the most points for the team, brought back a bronze medal in the discus competition. This year’s team, which has been very compatible, will be graduating a small number of seniors. Bernie Partridge, throwing coach, commented. “This year’s team was one of the best as far as discipline and team spirit, mostly because of the leadership of the seniors who showed the underclassmen the way.” NHS 59 86 70 61 88.5 115 56 82 50 43 48 TEAM TALLY Catasauqua Nazareth Easton Dieruff Allen Liberty Whitehall Freedom Emmaus Parkland Phillipsburg Record 7-4 OPP 81 55 71 80 52.5 26 85 59 91 98 93 Row I: Carol Rapee. Chris Humphrey. Jen Heffelfinger. Jen Nyce. Tracey Hillegass. Jenny Johns. Andrea Johns. Ann Gillette. Robbin Hunsberger. Kim Hower. Chanin Jacoby. Antoinette Balliet. Row 2: Ann Yadush. Alison Antry. Sue Stott. Tamara Strike. Lynda Newhart. Sue Bartholomew. Lydia Newhart. Nicole Benninger. Stacy Nonnemacher. Nadine Schwoyer. Lisa Williams. Row 3: Ralph Fertig. Tim Caffrey. Bernie Partridge. Leahanne McCloskey. Terry Speicher. Cherie Woginrich. Dawn Serman, Ann Lucente. Diana Reinhard. Tina Sommer. Tracey Micio. Denise Sell. Ginger Nagy. Joann Stofanek. Roger Klotz. Robert Bryant. Row 4: Terry Hillegass. Mary Kovacs. Jodi Taushman. April Benninger. Erika Grabner. Rhonda Heffelfinger. Deb Lehr, Jenny Bankos. Michelle Burits. Jane Bartholomew. Lori Rice. Kathy Marakovits. Tracy Jacobson. Lisa Ogden. Mary Jo Huber. Jenny Scheffler. : fiewkart continues family success f Lydia Newhart gleams with pride. A member of the track team for four years, Lydia Newhart has been running since age nine and compel-; | ing since age thirteen. Her older' £ brother, also a runner, got her inter-' ested in the sport. Her father is also 7. involved as the team’s high jump Istatician. Throughout her running career. ? Newhart has gained many notable ) achievements. As a freshman, her [ team placed third in the Emery Relays. She also received a bronze medal in districts for the two mile relay in her freshman and sophomore years. In her freshman year, the two mile relay team also broke the 9:56 school record. During the 1985-86 season, she scored second in Leagues as part of the two mile relay team. I Newhart. who attributes coaches’ Roger Klotz and Thomas Keim for her success, also appreciates the help her sister Lynda has given her. running and competing with and against her. Being in sports has helped me meet a lot of people. I’ve gained a lot of new friends, not only on our team, but also other teams as well. _ I’ll have these memories to take with me to college and I’ll have them for the rest of my life, confided Newhart. Newhart plans to attend Blooms-burg University for nursing and to possibly compete on their track team. Coming down to the finish line. Northampton comes out once again with Denise Sell. Joanne Stofanek. and Chris Humphrey in the lead. Waiting for a fellow team member. Diana Reinhard gets ready for her part in the relay. Debbie Lehr readies herself for a difficult throw. •Robin Hunsberger gives it her all to claim a over Allen. Ueam tyraituxic |evv Kremus ties hurdles record The boys’ track team ended another successful season with a record of 5-6. Eight boys competed in the District meet on May 18. District qualifiers included seniors Eric Hoffman, who scored the most points for a senior, Dave Fox, and Jack Pascoe; juniors Terry James, Mike Perry, and Jeremiah Jones; sophomore Darrin Walker; and freshman Jason Kremus. James placed fourth in the 800 meter and Kremus brought home the bronze medal in the 110 meter hurdles, along with tying the school record of 15.4 for the event. Coaches Robert Bryant (jumpers), Ralph Fertig (hurdlers), Bernie Partridge (throwers), Tim Caffrey (sprinters), and Roger Klotz (distance) feel good about this year’s team, which finished with its best record in four years. ’’When it came down to a close meet, the boys rallied together, stuck it out. and won. which shows the team spirit we had this year,” stated Coach Caffrey. NHS TEAM TALLY OPP 47 Catasauqua 103 82 Nazareth 64 59 Easton 91 31 Dieruff 119 80 Allen 69 44 Liberty 106 78 Whitehall 72 80 Freedom 70 70 Emmaus 80 34 Parkland 116 52 Phillipsburg 98 Row I: Chris Sechler. Jack Pascoe. Mike Bartholomew. Mike Perry. Jeremiah Jones, John Tropeano. Hoang Tang. Scott Bruch. Bob Solderich. Jason Ruch. Chris Seir, Mike Saeger, Chris Jacoby. Jim Thomas. Row 2-. Jay DeBellis. Joe Horvath. Brett Himmelwright. Eric Hoffman. Terry James. Allan Ziegler. Bill Lerch. Dennis Siegfried. Al Lotti. Jim Harhart, Jeff Janotka. Mark Geyer. Dave Fox. Tim Lorah. Row 3: Coach Ralph Fertig. Tim Caffrey. Bernie Partridge. Dave Jones. Kevin Kozo. Darryl Reccek, Ed Dionne. John Wetzel. Jim Fromhartz. Matt Renner. Christian Ramsenth-aler. Mike Jenkins. Ed Weaver. Dave Gillette. Mike Roth. Pete Nush. Roger Klotz. Coach Robert Bryant. Row 4: Dan Rodriguez. Chris Wegrygn. Jason Dornbach. Ryan Grube. Brian Chamberlain. Frank Marakovits. Oliver Liggitt. Rob Kinter. Bud Ruther ford. Jason Kremus. Darrin Walker. Dave Alich. Rob Ohawk. Charles Groegley. Mike Bartholomew gets a little ex tra encouragement in mid-jump. Ed Weaver is determined for another victory in the shot-put. Chris Jacoby waits for the gun at the start of •relay. Deep in concentration. Jeff Janotka prepares to hurl the discus once again. Bob Sotderich races down the Northampton track. cKtM remain SDt trle t cfiarrtp 5 team to win consecutive titles Head coach Jim Kinter often told his team, Becoming a number one is easier than remaining number one.” His words inspired the varsity softball team as they coasted to their second consecutive District XI championship. The team ended the regular season with an impressive 18-1 record. Their only loss came against Eastons however, the Kids played with revenge as they defeated the Red Rovers 9-8 in the District championship game. Senior Ann Pierzga and junior Christie Susko were considered by many as the best pitchers in the East Penn League. Pierzga ended the season with a notable 11-0 record. She was honored for pitching the first perfect game in the Lehigh Valley. The superb defense of the Kids consisted of seniors Ann Reimer, Mary O’Brien. Beth Eckhart, Lori Biechy, Alisa Kulchinsky, and Missy Jones, and sophomore Tammy Van Blargan. Pierzga and O’Brien were selected as East Penn League All-Conference all-stars. Named to the first team included Pierzga, O'Brien, Eckhart. and designated hitter Missy Molnar. Susko, Biechy, Reimer, Van Blargan, and Kul- chinsky were chosen as second team all-stars. j TEAM TALLY - OPP V NHS NHS OPPJ 2 18 Nazareth p 0 4 Stroudsburg 1 1 Northern Lehigh ► 0 2 Whitehall 1 1 2 1 1 1 Emmaus 2 0 2 8 Liberty 4 2 0 15 Freedom 4 0 14 Dieruff I . 2 7 Central 1 0 6 Parkland 6 2 Easton £ 1 2 Becahi 1 o 0 3 Allen | 4 Phillipsburg 1 Record 17-1 J a ) Ann Reimer. one of the team's fastest players, slides safely into second base. Shortstop Mary O'Brien scoops the ball for another fine play. Row 11 Annette Rodriguez. Tammy VanBlargan. Missy Mol nar, Mary O’Brien. Alisa Kulchinsky. Sherry Yudt. Jull Meckes. Row h Manager Kelly Urchin. Missy Fink. Christie Susko. Ann Pierzga. Missy Jones. Manager Sheila Yudt. Row 3: Coach Jim Kinter. Erika Madea. Lori Biechy. Beth fcek hart. Ann Reimer. Kumi Itoh. Coach Debbie Anthony. Alisa Kulchinsky makes contact with the ball. Pitcher Christie Susko prepares to release another one of her fine pitches. First baseman Ann Pierzga stretches for the throw to end the inning. Pierzga hurls first perfect game Senior Ann Pierzga pitches her heart out. •a Mary O'Brien and Tammy VanBlargan hold a runner at second base. Senior right-hander Ann Pierzga has been playing softball with many of her teammates since sixth grade in the Lehigh Township summer league. Playing together for so long has brought us closer, both as friends and players. We’ve learned to work well together”, stated Pierzga. Pierzga also credits her family for much of her success. Her father worked with Ann on her pitching right from the start. Pierzga became the first Lehigh Valley girls’ softball pitcher to fashion a perfect game in the 1986 season. She faced only 15 Dieruff batters, striking out five and allowing no walks. In addition to softball. Pierzga played on the varsity girls' basketball team for four years and currently ranks seventh on the all-time scoring list. A co-captain of the team, she represented NHS in the annual LARC All Star game in April. Beth Eckhart looks to Coach Kinter for his signs. kids ready to fill varsity s shoes TEAM TALLY NHS OPP OPP NHS K) Nazareth 25 Stroudsburg 7 Whitehall 6 Emmaus 23 Liberty 26 Freedom $0 Dieruff 5 Parkland 26 Easton 20 Allen 21 Phillipsburg 4 Becahi 15 Northern Lehigh Record 16-1 Row l Denise Caserta. Janet Taschner. Tracey Holland. Kathy Kleppinger. Steph Miko-vitch. Anne O’Brien. Val Verenna. Row 2-. Manager Steph Harhart. Tracey Hall. Cathy Bodnar. Sheila Ritter. Frances Bealer. Veronica Herzog. Row 3: Heather Romig. Sue Beil. Kate Grannetino. Karen Reimer. Erika Madea. Kathy Schweitzer. Coach Don Carbone. Lori Biechy strides into the pitch for a base hit. SKii win XI tite Zeam chooses game over prom The varsity baseball team chose to play a game rather than attend the senior prom, and as a result, became the District XI champions. With the help of Joe Kovalchik's heavy bat, the Kids defeated Liberty 11-4. Kovalchik, playing shortstop, batted 4 for 5 with three RBI's. Mike Guzy was the winning pitcher allowing only six hits and striking out three. With seven returning starters, the team ended its regular season of play with a 12 win-7 loss record. Co-captains Kovalchik. Carl Cavallo, and Dan Reenock guided the Kids throughout the season. Kovalchik broke the school record of assists with 114. He finished the regular season batting .412 and. consequently, was selected the team’s most valuable player. Cavallo finished the season batting .329 and earned a 2 win-2 loss pitching re- cord. Reenock led the team in home runs and finished with a 3-1 pitching record. Kovalchik and Cavallo were selected as East Penn League all-stars. Others contributing to the team included seniors Guzy. Curt Beer, Ed Dumbach. Scott Neff. Dan Ziegler, and Mike Hoffman; juniors Chris Reenock and Ed Piripavel; and sophomores Dan Howard and Jeff Erschen. TEAM TALLY OPP NHS NHS OPP IS 6 Stroudsburg 6 8 Whitehall S 9 3 9 Emmaus 8 2 II 6 Liberty 8 6 S 4 Becahi 13 11 1 11 Freedom 2 6 2 | Easton 7 2 2 10 Phillipsburg 7 7 3 2 Parkland 7 2 Allen 0 7 Central 3 4 Dieruff Record 17-7 I The team gathers together on the mound as the inning begins to discuss their plan of attack. Ed Piripavel awaits the throw as h attempts to tag out an opponent Row 11 Carl Cavallo. Kevin Madaya. Ed Dumbach. Dan Howard. Dan Ziegler. Jeff Erschen. Row h Scott Neff. Vince Steirer. Mike Guzy. Ed Piripavel, Manager Erank Geseck. Row 3« Coach Mike Schneider. Chris Reenock, Dan Reen-ock, Mike Hoffman, Curt Beer. Joe Kovalchik. Coach Joe Maziarz. Second baseman Carl Cavallo picks off a Liberty player. Joe Kovalchik looks dejected as he heads to the dugout at the end of the inning. Co-captain Joe Kovalchik heads back to first base in order to avoid the tag. Carl Cavallo pitches a winning grin. Varsity baseball coach Mike Schneider feels Carl Cavallo has got everything it takes to be a great baseball player. Carl does the little things for the team that don't show up in the record books. He knows the sport well and helps everyone on the team. Add his attitude and his talents together, and you've got what every coach needs— a team player. commented Schneider. Cavallo has been playing baseball on the varsity level since his sophomore year. Alternating as a second baseman and pitcher, he holds a three-year batting average of .329 and bats in the clean-up position. As a senior. Cavallo held a 2 win-2 loss pitching record in the regular season, and led the team in assists (37) and fielding average (.963). A co-captain of the team. Cavallo played a great part of the season with an injury to his shin. After high school Cavallo plans on attending bast Stroudsburg University where he will be a member of the Warrior's baseball team. Cavallo picked as all-star Head Coach Mike Schneider gives his team last-minute instructions before th game begins. Senior Mike Guzy executes another perfect pitch. TEAM JWSMSS SSASOtf WJZM NS T it) OPP NHS TEAM TALLY NHS 0 6 Stroudsburg 8 6 Whitehall 10 8 5 Emmaus 3 2 13 Liberty 9 3 10 Becahi 12 1 2 Freedom 6 1 5 Phillipsburg 2 6 14 Easton 0 4 9 Central 7 10 Parkland 2 14 Dieruff Record 12-6 a Row I: Joe Felix. Ken Braren. Curt Ardlc. Jon Siegfried. Angello Cavallo. Mike Kline. Chris Heffner. Dave Kovach. Row 2t Shawn Hughes. Mike Saylor. Brian Unangst. Mike Bodnar. Chris Raab. Rob Marcks. Greg Serensits. Row 3: Tim O'Donnell. Rob Pelliciotta. Ron Ondrejca. Keith Reiss. Pat Rissmiller. Mike Lubenesky. Coach Mike Sugra. Dan Reenock collides with a Liberty player as the ball is thrown to third base. Ed Dumbach rounds the bases before the throw is made. Seniors it Graduation is a milestone in life. It is an ending and a beginning. It is a stepping stone from the past with its hours of study and its marvelous moments of fun to a new and somewhat different life when we must say farewell to fellow students and faculty and look ahead to new friends and acquaintances in our chosen profession. It is a time of laughter and tears, praise and criticism, ovations and reflections. It is a day to be serious and light-hearted, enthusiastic and apprehensive. It is leaving behind the old. well-traveled ways and setting out on new, unexplored roads, knowing that we are well equipped through years of study, work, and application, with the tools necessary to make our way. Graduation is a proud and wonderful time of life, a happy and unforgettable event, sprinkled with moments of deep contentment. satisfaction, and high hopes for the future. Yes, graduation is an end—and a beginning. Allan Ziegler welcomes guests and graduates to commencement exercises. Kumi Itoh grasps her diploma as she remembers all the good times Larry Kemmerer congratulates Eric Hoffman before handing him his long awaited spent at Northampton. diplome. into future nalism members gather in room 136 for one last time before they all go their seperate ways. Rhonda Becker sings a song for the class of Salutarian. Kevin Rauch, explains to classmates to be the best that you can be. Travis Wuchter closely watches Theresa Glessner pin on 1 Ed Chuss walks with confidence and a Northampton High diploma. We. the class of 1985. dedicate our yearbook to the school mascot, the Konkrete Kid. For us. he is more than just a cement block. He is a symbol of strength that we share each day of our lives in the halls of N.H.S. The Konkrete Kid was christened about sixty years ago. It was first used to refer to basketball, which was the big sport of the time. Since then, the Konkrete Kid is used to symbolize the entire Northampton school body. We. the students, recognize these ideals of unity, dedication, and sportsmanship. Konkrete represents our inner strength and fighting spirit and Kid represents our individuality. This block like symbol also shows the unified relationship between the school and the community. In the early days of America, our school grounds were the location of the Atlas Cement Company. The Atlas was, at that time, the largest cement company in the country. The country depended on this small community to provide cement for major industnal projects such as the construction of the Panama Canal. The Northampton community understands the need for strength and hard work. They recognize the Konkrete Kid as a symbol of this strength. At a time when we are moving on to college, careers, or marriage, we must reflect on our past and realize our strengths. As the future unfolds, our symbol, the Konkrete Kid, will stay behind, but the values it represents will follow us through our lives. Editor-In-Chief Rosanne O'Donnell A LADY V.P.? Demo ratio presidential oandidato Walter Mon-dale nidil« history when In chose «i woman, Cieral-Hint Fen.in .is Ins vice presnlentiaI running mate. Mondalt-and F«Tiaro were nominated on th I emo-c ratH.' In k -! .it tin | irty convention in San Francisco in July. Ho .iiiiii uin .-.I early in his campaign that to lower the I.iIomI «loti, it increased taxes would be ncKVssaiy S REVIEW REAGAN AND BUSH pj President Ronald Re.uian Ami Vn ePresident George Bush sought re-election in 1984. Ho vow.-,I not to raise tax s as on- his record oi the previous tour y ars. THE WINNER IS . . . President Reagan won re-election with the biggest electoral vote in the nation's history. He won 49 states with 49 percent of the total vote. The photo shows President and Mrs. Reagan at the victory celebration. 4 N WS RoVl w NEWS REVIEW WINTER The winter Olympics in Yugoslavia saw the United States win four gold and foui silver medals. Scott Hamilton won a gold in the men's figure skating and Steve Mdhro won the gold medal in the Giant Slalom skiing event. SUMMER The ited States did very well in the Sum- mer C ipics, winning 83 gold medals, 61 silver i 30 bronze. Carl Lewis won four gold n : ils—the 100 meters, the 200 meters, the fo . 00 meter relay and the long jump. Mary I Retton won the all-around gold and led th' mnastic team to a silver medal; she also w ; ironze medals tor the floor -xercise and th neven parallel bars and took a silver medal the vault. The Soviet Union and other mmunist countries boyc 'ted the Summ- Olympics. News Review 5 WORLD SERIES BROKEN RECORD Chicago Bears' Walter Payton eyes New Orleans Saints' Whitney Paul ds he carn« s on his way to setting the record lor rushing. He broke th«■ record ol 12.312 held by Jim Brown. The World Senes in PHI saw the Detroit Ti |ers beat the San Di go Padres tour games l tie. In the American league, the Kansas City Royals lost in the play ills to the Tigers. The Chicago Cubs :ame close to gettinej mt the senes but the Padres won. The photo shows Kirk Gibson ol LX troit lumping and Darrell Evans is the on deck hitter. MISS AMERICA Vanessa Williams was lorced to surrender her title as Miss America at the request ol pageant olhcials because she had posed nude tor sexually explicit photos. She became the lirst ol 57 Miss Americas to be lorced to resign. Suzette Charles, the lirst runner-up. became the 58th Miss America. She crowned Sharlene Wells, Miss Utah, at the Atlantic City Pageant in September. THE ROYAL FAMILY Princess Diana gave birth to Pnnce Harry in late 1984. The photo shows Pnnce Charles and his other son, two-year old Pnnce William. EMMIES Robert Duvall received an Oscar for his role as a washed-up country singer who overcomes alcoholism in the film “Tender Mercies . Shirley MacLaine won for best actress and Jack Nicholas won best supporting actor as an eccentric mother and pot bellied ex astronaut in Terms ol Endearment, which also won the best picture award. MICHAEL JACKSON Michael Jackson conducted his so-called Victory Tour to more than a dozen cities. The original ticket policy, which required fans to mail $120 in postal money order for four tickets with no guarantee that they could receive tickets, was shelved after much criticism. JOHN PAUL II Pope John Paul II was traveling | | em I9B4. In M.iy he went to South Korea Thailand. Papua, New Out!km. and the Solomon Islands; in June he went [©Switzerland, in September to C 'anaci«i and m October to Spain, f) rnimcan Republic and Puerto Rico. The photo shows 11i.- I Pope in Mt. Hat jen. Paupua New Guine.i wh ie h - m«1 some ol the 200.000 native that turned out to welcome him in the hicjhland lunqle country. SPACE MAN STATUE OF LIBERTY The Statue « t Liberty edebiated her (J8th birthday in 1984, and she began to show her age. The statue was worn tromconstant pummeling by wind.saltan and«k id rain, and the iron ribbing sup|)ortinq tli eop|. er cover ing was badly corroded. A two-year restoration began in July 1984; it included a new gold-plated torch. Mission s|jecialist Bruce Me( mdless hikes a walk in space in early LJH4. In the photo he is seen using the ‘‘so called-' manned maneuvering unit as he moved away from the Shuttle Challentjer during the eight-day space mission. 8 News Review EL SALVADOR After years of civil war, elections were held in El Salvador in 1984. lose Napolean Duarte was elected president in what international observers called the most open and free election in that country in 50 years. The photo shows a soldier reading a newspaper at the Rio Lempa checkpoint near El Salvador; the headline read There is Faith in the Electoral Process.” t HI US MARINES The United States Marines arrived in Beirut in 1962. Lebanon was tom by civil war and foreign invasion. In 1964 when the Mannes left, more than 260 Mannes were dead. Lebanon was still at war with most of its territory occu- i pied by foreign troops and its government tottering. The price of President Reagan's commitment was too high and the Mannes left Beirut. A Special Thanks To World- Wide Photos. urn around, I those the at helped Matenal Girls' The good limes never end 'Concentration lantic ty IIANT narints lively crew, their way! lined and fun-la very last day. mm Our Spirit Was Enchanting, Our Sportsmanship Unique, Although We Had Our Rough Times- We Still Proved Tough To Beat 'Brusha. Brushd. Brushd' “Show me the wdy to go home” - wTj J + w l rA Stop! In the name of love Believe in me Our Friendships Were So Prominent So Special And So Dear. The Ties Are There Forever, We Should Not Shed A Tear. Just eat it” Oom pah! Oom-pah! Student Lile 13 A W 'Whdl a racket' alone, alone i the wort la football' NR We Laughed Through All The Good Times, We Survived Through All The Bad. We Fought Through All The Rough Times, We Cried Through All The Sad. We Partied Every Weekend, We Studied Every Day? We Always Met At Mario's, It Was Our Hideaway. “WZZA mn The best ol times he odd couple 12 Student Liie Many Hearts V These Thought The Romances Student bio The Years Have Brought Maturity We’ve Learned Our Lessons Well. The Future Is A Secret, That Only Time Will Tell. Work that body” You've got the cutest little baby face” As The Ending Paragraphs Close, Good Wishes Are Spread To All. Good Luck In All Your Endeavors-Our Class Will Never Fall. 14 Student Life If you want my body . . . 18 Senior Senior 19 Allan Andrews Christopher Andrews Susan Ames rr'ycr Tara Albertson Michael Abraham David A1 Catherine Adducie James Bachman Darren Balias David Antoniuk Christine Auman Brian Bachman David Bair Remyr Angeles Michele Anthony Sheri Anfuso Scott Andrews Craig Beil Rose Becker Lori Beers Brian Becker %wm 4 A 9' J A A V Ann Bell James Beers Regina Bauer Janice Barker Seniors 27 Gregg M. Dietz Thomas Day C Maureen Dougherty Bonnie Dettmer s f 5 c? (P -v r James Alan Davidson John Dailey Karen Eichelberger Michael Edelman Keith Eberhardt Timothy Drovich David Dutter Craig Eckhart Scott Fehnel Robert Faryna 6 K ZJ Ryan Feidler Nicholas Fedio Diane Frable Todd Flyte rrti™rd Christopher Fink Brenda Filchner Daniel Fisher Brian Filchner Angela Galiszanski Michael Frana Michelle Green Lisa Grabarits Walter Green Christina Graver Sherri Glass Susan Goodwin Donna Gierinq Michelle Gilbert Glenn Heiny Dean Heffelfinger 5 X Kathleen J. Heisler Gena Heffelfinger fff ’ft n o. Douglas Hauck Judi Harry Matthew Heckman Jane Hartzell Stacy Hoch Robert Hoenscheid Timothy Hoffert Michael Hoffman Paulette Holderman Michele Hinkel ISOUtlfOGlflfl Kelbv Herr David Heist oytsj Scott Hower Mark Howell Arnold Hower Erika Hueter Kimberly Huff Michael Hower Lori M. Horninger David O. Holladay Keith Kaiser Gail Kadingo John Kamonka Susan Kaintz 'VQrrvuvr tmawwoIu- Stephen Kerbacher Charles Kelley Gary Kern Tamara Kent David Kern Edward Kemmerer ChuA rU- 4 U! QsutKf r)L(MjiA. Ult rtfA lfr fiJo«u s John Kreps Diane Kratzer Bernard Kressley Krystal Kratzer Patricia Krock Roxann Kremsner Kim Laub Joseph Kush Susan L. Leibelsperger Corinna Labish I.ora Leibold Gregory Lahr i 7 Anita Kurtz Donna Kromer £fr R!OUIi S Jeffrey Lutz Barbara Love Stacy Luptcn Richard Lynn Carla Lorah Christopher Lilly 44 Seniors Mindy Matula Michael Marsh Marcia Mangan • • Sherwood Mack vrTA rdf Michele Moore Michelle Mizgerd Heather Moser Marguerite Moore Ojprvyvrrbov Cheryl Pasko Anita Orendach Phyllis Pasquariello Adam Orris Helen Onulack Rosanne O'Donnell Semore 49 Patricia Prutzman Jens Randel Thomas Reese offrfj Vfjrp rW c topvrff Heather Peters Catherine M. Peckham uoi Seniors 51 Cynthia Roberts Karen Rinker 52 Seniors Matthew Sabb Ingunn Rottem Tricia Saeaer Marcie Ruch ■■ Brian Saylor Brenda Santee Natalie Seigel Lisa Schwartz Eric Serensits Richard Scott Stephen Serensits Frank Seier 1 Mark Schreck Edward Schoeneberger John Schutt Stephanie Schramel Alice Shoemaker Stephanie Shoemaker John Shook Brandi Siegfried Sharon Smith April Smith Stephanie Simcoe Trisha Siekonic ntfSS Patrick Stofanak Pamela Steiner Scott Stromwell Christopher Stibitz Denise Staruk Tina Spadt Keith Steigerwalt Shelley Spengler David Szerencsits Matthew Stubits Cheryl Wagner John Vitek Sherri Vasquez Rose Ann Unger 1 Semcfs fcl 62 Seniors Joseph Wolfe Michael Williams t Rodney Wolfe Lisa Wirth Kelly Wetherhold t Michelle S. Werner SENIORS NOT PICTURED GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ’85! Seoiuc «9 tn mori a... Mike Abraham Some terrific memories are as follows: Chip; orange fizz; thanks to the brew man; field beatings; the bush; ‘We hit go. Do you have a card? ; ludas Pnest and Kiss concerts; Ricky catches a beating in the elevator; and going to McDonald’s with lack and Uncle Ricky. My future plans are to go California, get crazy, and have fun. Jaff Adams I will never forget being called Jake; parties at Al’s; cruising around in the Monza; parking with Donna; Porky; and “Heavy Metal is the best!” Catherine Adducie My great times in Vo-tech were spent with Diane. Tina, Jenni. Mona. Linda, Chris, and Patty. Some special times were field trips to Philadelphia, fashion shows; breaking the machines; cruising around in the Mavenck; Homeroom 98 with Allan, Scott. Matt. Mrs. Anthony, and Miss Rose; going to all the home football games with my best friend Diane; checking out the guys and going to the dances; and watching cross country practice with Mr. Keim. My future plans are to go to college for the fashion industry. Tara Albertson My high school years have given me many great memories that I will always remember. Some of these are the guinea pig in science; exploding volcanoes with Steph; “sizzling conversations; the Tech bus with Steph. Mike. Dale, and Scott; project '85; being Your Inspiration ; and finding each other in Chicago one day. I never can say goodbye. My future plans include Hawaii, a career, and a family. Dave Albright I will always remember trying to pass trig. Oh well, that's life in the big city. I'll never forget ndes back from Tech with Lisa; running track c.c.; states or bust; doing donut runs; good times with Dustin, David, John, and Pam; and driving the old '54 Chevy. It's Friday! Oooh Yeaaah!” In the future I will be attending college. Lori Allan Known as Miss Allan , I'm very crazy, talkative, and laugh a lot. I'll always remember all the crazy times with Sue. Rose, and Dan; going out to Mario's and Pizza City; skating; Bill Daniel's; and Castle Gardens. So when are we gonna knock? . 1 want the green ones! , and “Let's get boogying! were favorite phrases. Keep smiling. Dan! Time won't stop, ready or not. My future is as a travel agent. Eric Allan Some of my great times were at the football games with Superkid warming up the crowd, rocking at the dances, crazy Al's break dancing, raids and eggs on Catty's field, trips to the mall and Show Biz, Domey Park ( Sorry Michele no room ), skiing trips with Adam. Michele skis into the snowbank. Maiden and Sister concerts, computer trip to ESU and the Right Hand , and Al’s end of the swimming party. I'd like to thank Bob for all the ndes. My best buddies were Bob. Mike, and Adam. My future plans are to attend the University of Pittsburgh for an engmeenng degree. • Susan Ames I will always remember the good times with my friends and the good times in school. My nicknames were Miss Ames and peanut. My hobbies are hunting, skating, and dancing. I will always remember Ron Shoemaker. Allan S. Andrews I'll never forget taking tnps to Camp Anarchy; late night search and destroy with Bemie; nding on the van; I'm gonna set myself on fire, oh yeah! Not before I do! ; 1st half of 2nd set of twins, My cycle-I like it better than I like you! ; Weis Quality worker; Decry invades my house; Russian Meatsquats; going to Philly and Jersey to see punk bands; always meeting those bands; my brother's radio show-Radio VD; tnps to New York City; bonfires and Molotovs at Camp Anarchy; 21 missing milk crates; houses up for sale; video piratmg; lighting crew in 10th with Frank and Bern; slamming at the club; Jeff the mercenary; and rabbit hunts in the van. I would like to think about my future. Christopher D. Andrews The most memorable times in high school were being called Chris; the Mighty Gremlin; playing mad scientist in chemistry class; sweating it out in calculus class; I survived Connie Karg's class! ; 2 yrs. in a row; What homework? ; playing waiter in lunch; skiing; Scandal, The Wamor ; and good times with my fnends. In the future I plan to join the Navy. Scott Andrews My favonte memories are We re the Russian Meatsquats' ; slamming at the club; rowdy lunches with Al. Todd, and the crew; tnps to Anarchy; midnite trips with Bemie; freedom of expression with Skankin’ Frank; tnps to shows in Philly and Jersey; hanging out with Paul and Jeff; I don't know a thing about it. Al! ; Hey Wad' ; meeting my favorite group. -7 seconds; booking shows with Squatting Youth Productions; hostina Radio VD on WKVR-FM: rabbit hunts in the van; swimming with Ed; it's hardcore, not punk; scandals on Crew in 10th; bands staying at my house; What's your mom gonna say? Who Cares? ; Allan, my twin brother; scamming books with Bob; and intense energy. In the future I plan to attend college and jc the military. Shari Anfuso The best moments in high school were fun times with great fnends; b f Paulette; Pizza Citi parties at T C's; Homecoming; sprint car racing; speedracer; Scott. I want a 77 Monte being with Scott-Aug. 1. 1982; 70 Mach 1; the Labamba Wagon; good times in the Melo Truck; and knocking with Bock and Twinkies. In the future I plan to attend school and be wit Scott. Ramyr T. Angelas I was an exchange student here from the Philippines. In my spare time I swam, play volleyball, cycled, read books, and went to parties. I also collected coins, keychains, an stamps. Being an exchange student was fun. especially experiencing different things, mee ing lots of people, and learning more about another country. A lot of things are ver different here compared to my country, but I think I like it! Michala Anthony Throughout my high school years the following will always be remembered; I'm locked t the car!”; osmosis really works ; skiing- Where did that hill come from? ; LSTI; Bus 2 manw chemistry water bottles; What a job!? ; dipping at Sharon's party. I see a 59.0 coming! physics parties; peanut butter fudge ice cream and green M M's; my 1 Raiders; Shara Bickle'sand my locker ; Almost Auburn; inside out undies; shore in '84; first and only cano nde; the end of dirt bikes; Pick it up! ; da, da, da, da, da ; pool champs; and my tenm court sweetheart. My future plans are to attend the University of North Carolina. David R. Antoniuk The most memorable times in high school were partying at Creek wood Acres; working the Ballietsville Inn; cruising in the convertible; Bab a-lam ; building the bonfire with thi guys; vacationing over in Germany with Jeff. Tammy, Rod. Elyse, and Sharon; Hofbrauhiu in Munich; skinnydipping in the park; I want my MTV' ; Al and Scott's punk music; Rusk Meatsquats; and skiing at Little Gap. In the future I plan to go to culinary school to become: gourmet chef and to own my own four-star restaurant. Christine R. Auman I would like to thank all of my friends who made my 3 years the best they could be. Tt Anula, for all the great times we had last year, and whom I miss very much; to Pam and Kevr for the rides to Newhard’s; to my psychiatrist Chris; to Schaadt for making me laugh; t: Dennis who is very special to me; and especially to Mr. V who was always there when needed someone and who helped me in my DECA years. And, to Stacy, whom I will alway. remember. My future includes attending Churchman Business School. V Brian Bachman The best times in high school were being called Bock; “Boogie did it ; great times at Tech parties; Pizza City hangout; cruzing in a '70 Impaia; Hey, wanna knock?'; Eagle Point races Golden team- Chevy Harley; and my hobbies, hunting and boozing. Good times wit fnends will never be forgotten. In the future I want to become a machinist and hit the lotic Jamas C. Bachman My memones of high school include always having a good time in food service; working banquets with Mr. Mihalakis. Mr. Kalmar, and Mark Wickel; and being a short order cooks' Kemo Sabay s after school. My hobbies are finding beer cans, hunting, fishing, hiking, ar j going to concerts and parties. In the future I would like to have my own restaurant and goto: cooking school in New York. David Bair The most memorable times in high school were good times in homeroom with Mrs Anthony and Miss Rose; Chryslers and Mopar 1; work in the library with Mrs. Hagley anc Mrs. Reid; fun getting Mr. Keim off the subject in science class; and “Glad it's over Darren Balias My favonte memones are Screaming Broccoli; greai times in band; What, march down tc the parking lot? Are you nuts? ; Christine Kline; Take your party outside ; being with Chra Rush; section leader and trumpet soloist; Montreal; Rhode Island; Smash; Abraham; Mac Pete. Jim; Jazz Band; Hershey; Kenny Hantz; Masters of Mickey's Mob; ambulance; What? up pop? ; Maddog. Hexen; Bando football, we beat Catty (63-7); Mrs. Anthony's hair; sat. the fish; Hi. Mickey ; Trumpets do it till it hurts' ; schnott; elf; B.A. Team; and escape free 4th penod band. In the future I plan to attend college for music and be with Chns. Janice Barker Some of my fondest memones are of band- bus 1, Hershey, Rhode Island. Williamsburg Mickey's Mob, Get a rush. and of people like Gui Gui. Flea, Jenny. Chns. Karen, Douc Doug. Dwane. Janet, and Janice. I also remember going down a one way street with Gui Gu. I would also like to remember the Summit. Grove Camp, and creation 83. My favonte saying were Jump back . Blessing , and Baby needs a new pair of shoes. I will never forge! the six years spent on Quiz team, the AYF group, all-night talks with Karen, and all those shaving 66 Seniors ream and water battles. My future plans are to attend college for elementary education and ius c largaret Barolin Some of my memorable moments in Northampton were: my first day jitters; Where's the arbage can? ; Hi! I'm from the planet of Koozebam. ; story theater; Wizard of Oz; weeney Todd; AFS; and toothpick bridges. Also, how can I forget trig with Sharon, down- wn Allentown with Janice, pow wows with Julie, and Fnday night Bible study? There are lany things that have been left out but not forgotten. My time in NAHS was short, but not so nort as to not leave me time to make friends and learn more about myself. As it is now and lways will be, my future is in God's hands. iudray Bartholomew My nickname was Audj. It was a great year spent with Jan, Kel. Lori, Stacy, Adri, Tamara, nd Michele. I have many memories such as Mrs. Bachman, Mudds and the station wagon tuck; SFADD (Kelly's favorite saying); tropical substances; shore in 1984; Milan, my son; ammy, my twin; New Year's Eve in 1983-surprise attack; the tub-Kell and 1 weren't involved; •like; the summer of fun; Gina and I and our problem; and after school endeavers with )ennis, Bud, and the red Camaro. Mom. am I adopted?'. Hey A', let's take a walk!”. Get the bottle , Liver for analysis? . Drip dry will never die! , and Go easy were my ivorite quotes. In the future I plan to go to college to become a lawyer. This write-up is ontinued under Jan Bohenek. Regina Bauer Jamie, remember all the good times at the shore and room 39.1 was always having a good ime in ensemble with Kim, Vickie, and Jackie. Is Steph a Techer ? Volleyball, my favonte port in gym class. Sue. so you're going to major in Business Math. Shelia, get a new cape! ■tossy, get to work! Cindy, I don't talk too much! Rose and Jim. will you ever stop calling me wmk? Sue. you can give me a razor cut! Beth and I were always in trouble in typing class, .on. always remember the good times at the basketball games. Sue. it's not the torch of gnorance! Having fun on the opening and closing team. Jamie, no more gym class and volleyball. Steph. remember the interesting lunches with Jeff and Bubba. Lon. Chris, and I vere always getting yelled at by Mr. Keim in the library. Leah, why were we kicked out of the ibrary? Wendy, you're such a smart alec. Karen and I working at J.C. Penneys always vaiting on customers. Rose. I hope you don't get anything when you go hunting! My future vill be cosmetology and further education. Ryan Beam I will never forget my nickname Beamer; cruising with Curt. Mike, Steve, Mark. Deb, hem, and Barry; and the 73 Chevelle and 79 Merc. Working with Bob at the car wash and tock car racing at Domey took up a lot of my time. In the future I plan to become an auto nechanic and enjoy racing. 3rian Back I want to rock. My favorite groups are Iron Maiden. Judas Priest, and Twisted Sister. Some mporiant memories were Pizza Hut. Tid Bits Bones, and being known as the Brew Man' . I iad great times driving around with Mike and John, and at Deb and Mike's Y T parties. Brian Becker When in school, hang around with the good people, the Alternative Boys. Alternative to what? Good luck Merks and Harold. Now leaving school. I’ll be able to party full time with Cullen. Zac. Kevin, and the rest of the East Bath boys. The future will hold a lot of parties, firewater. and don't forget the pizza. In the future I would like to have a lot of money, a house, and more money. Rose Becker I'll never forget being called Rose; Hey Twink, I got a deer when I went hunting! . working hard at First National Bank of Bath; relaxing on weekends and going hunting; helping out on The Farm ; great times with Mike, Sue, Shem, Steve, Trudy, Duane, Bonnie. Lori, Sue. Malissa. Jim. Twink , Lon, and the gang; and memonesol Ron Shoemaker. In the future I plan to attend college (CPA) and work at the First National Bank of Bath. James Beers Throughout my high school years I have had many great memories. Some of these are the trips to the mall; midnight movies and bowling with Jay, Chuck. Adam, and Chris; Rog's physics class with Tina. Jay. Chuck, Jane. Adam, and Scott; the wumpus lives; the fink-mobile; square-root of two; working at Enzo s; track practices; What are you talking about?”; and the fun during homeroom with Twink. Rose. Lori, and Craig. Thanks, Tina, for all the great times fend special memories. Future plans include going to Moravian for engineering, and Tina. Lori Beers The special moments with Ramar; crazy times during extended homeroom with Rose, Jim. Jeff, Beamer. Matt, and Twink; fun times at lunch with Karen. Sue. Barb, Sue. Lon, and Lisa; and those locker room talks will never be forgotten. I'll also remember great times at Tech with the gang; Hey Beamer. the locker is jammed again! ; Tom. the coat rack, purse holder, chair, and shoe watcher all rolled into one; fun times at work; and good times with Steph. Mary. BJ. and Bev. Thanks for your help in the opening and closing competition. Denise. My future is Pitts Beauty Academy, cosmetology, and mamage. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad — I love you! Craig Beil The most memorable times of my high school years have been cruising with Costy; physics labs with Naggs; lunch with Al, Dave. Sherry. Lerch, and Spleen; Klecknereville Rangers Fire Co.; the Rec Center, the Cherryville Run; “Go for it”; 76 Dart; and hanging out at McD's. It's been great.” Take it light. In the future I plan to attend med school to be an KN Ann Ball My favorite times in high school were being majorette captain; being in band and indoor; being with Lyle; seeing BAM-BAM with Pam; green smoke and Mr. Z's hunting class; waiting for my airman to come home; Powder Puff 77; having whipped cream battles; Wild Bunch in 11th grade; and thanks to all my friends for great memories. In the future I plan to attend business school. Larry Bandar TU never forget masonry and Vo-tech. My hobbies are farming and models. In the future I plan to become a general contractor and a farmer. Matt Bannicoff Besides studying auto repair at Vo-tech during my high school years, I had great times with Yukon Jack and Budweiser. I also had fun cruising chicks in the 1969 Nova, wnting notes in study hall, and in gym class. Sharon Bickla Some of my best memories from high school will be Michele's problems with her bikini; confessions in the van; the softball trio; I could take it or leave it ; Mentz and bodies in th Hoover Dam; Where are my shoes?! ; 13 and the duckwalk; homemade pizza by candlelight; pool champs; Whose clothes are these?”; abuse of the lab assistant; chemistry labs; stronchium; part-time calculus student; physics study parties; The Each Zone;victon ous over Den with shoe”; Oh my back, my elbow, the wind, . ; and all the crazy times with Michele. I'm looking forward to bigger and better times in college. Rodney Biechy Throughout high school I will always remember the times cruising Nazaieth in the lime green “Buguloo with Dimmerewitch , my nickname Dan, cranking the radio, checking out the dups . and making honor roll for the first time. My future includes working. Malissa Biege The most memorable times of my high school years include being called Missy, Miss, and Issa; good times with Jacie Biolsi; talking in study hall; all my friends and family; all those people who think I'm crazy; going to the races, dances and on dates with John; Hey man; MTV; camping at Evergreen Lakes; and keeping busy in the office. Good luck to the 1985 graduates. See ya later! Neil Biege Jr. I have had many great memories throughout my high school years. Some of these include cruising in the 73 Bumblebee Capri; Rabbit Road; 10.000 comedians in the world but still; going to gigs with Lerch. Scott. Al. Frank. Paul, and Adam; searching for 7 seconds in Philly; slamming and skankmg at shows; the way-cool Lehigh Valley hardcore scene; wild chem labs with Finky, Chuck, Scott. Al, and Ratt; where is Klecknereville; and working at Acme Slave Drivers Inc. So what, we re seniors.” Future plans include going to Penn State for computers or electronics. Lori Bilheimer I'U always remember the good times on Mama's bus with all the kids and having fun at Tech. My hobbies are swimming, bike riding, and walking. In the future I plan to work, get married, and start a family. Joe Billy The special times I spent with Adrienne will be remembered forever. Some great times I had include the late night New York City cruise, going down to the Tubs to party, my no sleep weekends with Leo and Bion, and wrestling with Coach and the boys. I think it's going to be one of those weekends. I love you. Princess. My future includes attending college, wrestling, being with A' forevermore, and looking forward to December 25. 1987 and May 26. 1990. Jacinda A. Biolsi I was known as Giggy in high school. I had great times helping out with refreshments and at the plays and cast parties. Thanks to Mindy Matula. Ingunn Rottem, and Malum Boiqo. I was able to make it through my last three years. I am really going to miss the crazy times in the library, the food fights in lunch. Missy and I whispenng loudly in study hall, surprising everyone with the camera, and everyone having a super time at my Saint Patrick's party. My favorite Northampton sayings were Ugh volleyball! , “Meet you at the Junior High’ , Call you tonight. , and It's Friday at last! I had fun at Pizza City alter drama, with the foreigners, and at the prom with Ryan. I was also good fnends with Ken Roth. George Walsh. Chns Sloan, Brian Adams. Jamie Serensits, Lon Bond, Patti Krock. Rich Schleppy, Dale Schaffer, Paul Hnatow, Michelle Hoffman, Petra Brigadoi. and Remyr Angeles. Friends are friends forever. Rhonda Bird My outstanding high school memories include: partying non-stop; in trouble with Cheryl again; slaving at Burger King; weekends with Pete; Pete glows in the dark; jamming to Led Zepplin. Pink Floyd, and Kiss; riding the Pacific waves; always being dazed and confused; a Seniors 67 and inhaling helium balloons in the Charger. My favorite quotes were Yippy Yeah”, I want snow' . Hey dude' . Hallmark s live' , and I have become comfortably numb. My future plans will include an education in physical therapy, and Pete. Mike Bittner I'll always remember the great times I had going out to lunch with Gower, partying at the Journey concert with Kev. and the 85IROC. I enjoyed working construction and making the bucks. Mark Blaukovitch Some of my most memorable time include Friday night at Miko’o houoo; 180; Roger'3 claao with Chuck, Scott. Craig, and Adam, Mario's for lunch with Greek. Mike, and Chuck; the Iron Maiden and Kiss concerts; gas leak (everybody out); cruising in the '55 Chevy and the Camaro; Shoe's class; Mrs. Shive. can we make a still? ; sightseeing; get a real car; great and crazy times with Chuck; snowballs on the bridge; the field tester; and basketball in 10th. I'll always remember when Mark said. I think I'll have another. You're a nothing, a nobody. I'm 2 and 1. My future is undecided. Janie Bohenok This wnte up is continued from Audrey Bartholomew; Mom, I'm going to the movies. ; the all day affair at Joe's house—quarters. Mr. Yuk. and the kid in the yellow consumed; Sharon Blum (alias Gina. Jr.); Bermuda?; Mike. Bion. and summer fun; Lor. queen of the couch; Fntz-face. I'll punch ya in it; Bev and the Revelations; Kage and the Satins; another day, another fine. Baglady; Mikey James Leo; the real thing,; the clan's reunion with Brian; Ganja. the party lizard; my fnends. the juvies; Rub a dub dub, Stacey. Tamara, and me in a tub; and stranded. My future plans are to attend college for civil and urban engineering. This is continued under Kelly Greenzweig. Laurie Bond It s hard to pick out your best memones because there are so many. Most of my memones were shared with my best fnend. Debbie. Sharing a locker was an experience in itself. Our explicitly decorated locker was a source of discussion since the beginning of the school year. After being snagged by Charlie, the redecoration was even better! Tech was another experience. Through our crazy antics, we created a lasting impression in the minds of the faculty. Fortunately for us. we had more fun out of school than in it. Some of our favorite times out of school were cruising in the STP Pacer (we turn here?); getting the stone; Friday nights and football games (what's the score?); and creating havoc in the Ratsy . I plan to become a commercial artist, so that I can put my wild imagination to good use. But, who really knows what the future holds until it's in the past? Richard Borger Some of my best memories are as follows: knocking gym in the dugouts; Rick-n-Sandy; Kush; Steve, let's knock. . Today, we re going. ; partying on the Tech bus; and Was that a stop sign? . My future plans lie in construction. Kenny Brearman I lived in Bath and was a technical student. My memones include: being henpecked, playing football all through high school; and August 23 and September X. 1984. the two best days of my life. I love you. Tracey. In the future I will go into the service and then to police academy. I also plan to be with my peanut . Tracey Susan Jacoby, forever. Petra Brigadoi I'll never forget the great times at lunch with the crazy Americans! AFS meetings and parties. Oliver, and the fun in drama club with Guss were highlights in my senior year. My German IV class was a crazy one with songs and Fruhstuckstunden. I had fun with Allen. We laughed so much! I'll never forget the problems I had opening my locker. I want to thank all the teachers and fnends that helped me with school. I'll always remember my friendships with Al, Ingunn, Jens. Remyr, Jacie. Mindy, and Michelle. Some of my favorite sayings were on the steps. Brigadoi buddy! , and Awesome! . My hobbies are music, skiing, swimming, ice skating, jazz and ping-pong. I was on national competition level in Italy. I enjoyed staying with people and had a good time. In the future I will go to high school for one more year in Italy and then go on to college. I hope to become either a forest ranger or a language interpreter. Mary Brink My favorite times in the Senior High were the crazy times in and out of band with Marianne and Denise; the bando generation song; fun times on band buses; hot summer practices and cold football games; band trips to Hershey. Montreal, and Williamsburg; M I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E; the Ouija board—nght score, wrong band; trip with Tnsh; homeroom with Rhonda; lunch with our guys ; unicorns; pretty neato”; the Show Biz gang—Olga. Jeff. Joel. Danielle. Cisco, John, and me; the Pep boys; bonfires; pizza at Mario s; 4th period band—in the halls; shaving cream battles; Father Fermata; and underwear out the window. In the future I plan to attend Marywood College for elementary early childhood education. Lori Brobst My favorite high school quote was Barruma Rumma! I also will remember fun in cosmetology. going for lollipops, cruising, the mall. Burr City, and going out for lunch with my fnends. My future plans include cosmetology school and being with Bobby forever. Stacey Brown I will always chensh the times spent with Tina; the 73 Pinto; the Blue Bomb ; riots in Tech.- working at Dee-ville; Mano's; September 19, 1983; Tom's Camaro; and Sweet Lou. M. favorite quote was No. me. In the future I plan to marry Tina Reimer. do auto body woj and stay gold. Jennifer Brudnak Many great memories from high school have filled my life. I will never forget those greoc parties in the summer of '84. with the Allentomans. and with the Big A”. I've had great timed in commercial art with Lisa and munching at Mano's with my fnends. No. I'm 5 feet and half of 1 inch! Being with Chris was very special. My future includes Chns, work, or finding my blonde-haired, blue-eyed dream. Lisa Budinetz Some outstanding times of my senior year are as follows: Jim forever; Blue-eyes; going for lollypops; cruising in the Nova SS; Barroom’; Promised Land; Stay out of trouble, Lisa. , quarters; AIRPORT Jim's convertible; bears. Carvel; ice cream”; and Let it snow’ My future plans are to marry Jim and go to school for cosmetology. Tammy Burkhardt I would like to thank Lon. Jude, and Kay for being such great friends. Some great memones include going to the races with Tom. bam-a-lam, flower child. 48 packs—all wrapped, going for Oreos, the cornfield experience. Audj—my twin, and Jake and Pete. 136 is the best’ Tom-n-Tam. Good luck Dust! My future plans are to attend college. Robert Buskirk I completed the heating and plumbing course at Tech. My hobbies include hunting, fishing, and karate classes. I enjoy dnving around town with my buddies. After graduation I will be in Alabama with the United States Army. The next 3 years will be spent with the Military Police. Judy Cacciola Thanks to all my special fnends for giving me great memones. I'd like to wish everyone the best of luck in the future. Remember to never give up on a dream. In the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. 8 Edna Carey I had an exciting four years with my great friends Lobster. Janey. Fntz, Gidge. Jim. Felix. Willard. Dave. Cheryl. Pat. Rod. Dave, and Rhonda. Physics was different with Rose and Strokum. Mr Bryant's class won't be forgotten. I'll never forget those late Fnday nights with Sam at the Walnut Inn. My 1983 and 1984 summers in Anzona and in Pennsylvania were great Todd and Jerry, you guys are the best1 Here's to good fnends, Laune. Jane, and Gidge. Anzona really was a blast. I was screwed up in a total mess. I wish Laurie would stop, or I would start. Tiger's anyone? The Pnnce trip with all the yelling was a roll. I've got a lot of great memones, ouch ao my nicknames Bovo, Ed, and Eddie. Thanks to all the people who qove them to me. Fifty is my first, nothing is my second, five just makes my third, my fourth a vowel is reconed. Now put my parts together. I die if I get cold, but never fear cold weather. Have a happy and successful life My future plans are to visit the New Hampshire coast and move to ‘ Anzona where I will attend ASU and major in psychology. Jamie Caesium Because of my good fnends. these years at NHS will not be forgotten. I'd say some of the best memones were: the summertime shores and concerts; Regina and Pinky , the back of the track pack; spending time with Andy on my mind; the singing clown bearing balloons; 8 17-84—Braces Bite!; shopping in Bloomsburg; shots; and Patty knows better than to take stuff from strangers. There are bound to be more good times and fun with college yet to come. Gary Caudill t Dunng the spring musical auditions I stopped in the middle of a line and shouted out. What’s arf? In my senior year at Northampton I was actively involved with the Company, and I attended Vo-tech. My interests lie in shooting, watching television, and sleeping. After high school I plan to get a job and make good money. If that doesn't work. I’ll marry a nch woman. Angela Cavallo I have had many great memories from my high school years. Some of these include: Frogs, Tom Petty; wild weekends with Jo and the gang; Just think, it's almost Fnday! ; Oh, no! Not the bus again! ; causing trouble; Hey Jo. you know where it is! ; parties; weekends; 77 Chevette; working hard; meeting new people; and those great times at Tech with Van. Ang. and Monica. My future is undecided. Lori Cesanek 9 My best memories of school are as follows: my best fnends Chns and Danielle; '68 Camaro; always having to listen to problems; cruising town; Let's party! working at Big S ; and being on co-op. Good luck to all my fnends. We finally made it! My future plans are to work and survive. Tvrvsa Cesanek My most memorable times include: first period nurse's office with Amy; midnight movies with Captain Popcorn; McDonald s play land and the lump on my head; being Homecoming queen; crazy times at the cabin; wild times with TAJAT; and great times with Scott. My favonte quotes were Mom, I'm at Madge's. , Where's my sign? , I quit! , Amy. I know 9 • 68 Seniors $ w - made the wrong decision! , and Kenny, don't shoot1 I d like to thank Drea, Amy, len, ynn. and Mtz for everything. My future plan is to attend college. Rod Christman Some of my most memorable times were the goat; pumping iron; running ballbusters; •when Dan finally spoke; the WVU trip; when Reph streaked outside the field house; the Br w Crew—Ed. Marty, Nug. Mike, and Todd; football parties; field beating Vega with Nug; the Ghost; cow tipping; pig parties; Tech races at Domey Park and the speedy 41; and the time Geigs ate multiple mixtures in lunch. I’ll always remember the great times I spent with Lisa. In the future I plan to attend college, play football, and be a URC champion. Shari Christman Some of my best memories were fourth period with Sheri, Sandy. Tina, Chris, Lisa, and Kim; bathroom breaks with Sue; the unforgettable perfect ones; the good times with Sue. Michelle, Sheri, and Sue; FBLA; being one of Neip's Big Mouth Broads; and the hoagie drop with Tina Hey Lori, who is that girl? She looks so intelligent. My future includes working and survival. Todd S. Christopher Looking back on my high school days, I realize that I have not only matured and learned much about myself and the world, but have also spent a lot of time making memories. There ire just some things 1 11 never forget about high school, for instance: the antics of Tootsie s table; Al's hallowed wall; my C.A. smirk; Creekwood Acres; the Rush. Yes. and U2 concerts; Alex's 335; the Sky II Bandwagon; and the bobo omelettes. And so many people' Rondog and the 29. Frodo lives'. The Edge , Fez Rowdy. The Mad Cucer , and The Analog Kid (that's me!). I'll never forget U2! I'm really looking forward to studying journalism at PSU next year, and hope when I'm there I won't forget the good times from NHS. Scott Costanbader I have many memories from high school. Some of these are the 1964 Germany tnp. skiing. |he graduation party, my first date with Lisa, cruising in the '68 Chevy, driving in the snow for the first time, the first time Lisa drove the truck, the prom with Lisa, the Jersey runs, and the tractor pulls. I'll never forget the great times with my friends. Show Biz. McD's, the rumble outside Show Biz (Whitehall never showed). 4 years of football and track, track and football parties, playing chauffeur for Lisa, weightlifting, and no sweat . My future plans are graduation. college, a happy life, and good times. Jackie Craig Of the four high schools I've been to in my life, Northampton has to be the best. Thanks for the big welcome' Also, thanks to Andrea. Amy. Teresa, Tammy, Gina, and the lunch gang for the gr eat memories, and to Mr. Kovaco for helping mo out with chooring and journalism. 1 will never forget my first date here with Shane; wild times with TAJ AT; decorating houses; Kenny, don’t shoot' , Have a strawberry. Tammy? ; Dr. Butcher and midnight movies: 'toga twister, doing icy 360’s out of the parking lot; lots of parties; Mario's; the stolen squash; Heisty and my hard hair, laughing with Missy; tutonng Tammy on D-days; New Year's Eve '84; proms; Wildwood; Booger King; good times with Bill and the old Hornet; and rah-rah always. And last but never least. I couldn't forget my bro Joe, who I'd talk to when things got tough (especially with the guys!). Of course I'll always have memories from other schools and special people from my past to look back on. but I will always remember the great times at Northampton. My future plans are to attend college and do my best at whatever I decide to become. I also hope to get married and have lots of little kiddies! 1 love ya Mom and Dad’ Joe Creyer Dunng high school 1 had many great memories that I'll never forget, especially the super •nornings and lunches. I'll always remember We need a vacation!'. Later Fitts and Shorty. . and Dailey, buy a Mopar' My future is being with Stephanie forever, work, and lots of travel. Matthew Creyer Some great memories are: ‘77 Volare. lifting, baseball and bowling, bald tires in two months, hunting the Blue Mountain, riding the neighbor's cycle, and spoting. My future plans are in data processing. Michael Csencsits My outstanding memories from high school include those crazy times with the gang; '66 Caprice; Chevy and Harley USA; Chevy 4x4's rule; twinky ; skipping and cruising with Dave. Shen, and Brian; and those good times with DNA. In the future I plan to be a home gemodeler and possibly a millionaire. Steve Csencsits Good times were spent goofing off on the way to Vo-tech and at Pizza City. Hooters. What's up Lip? , and Let's get nutz! are some of my memones. I plan to be a carpenter. Vanessa Csernak I will never forget the crazy times at Vo-tech, the '72 Plymouth, softball (2nd base), being with friends. Bird, weekends. Friday night races, and great DP tnps to Washington and Baltimore Throughout high school my favorite quotes were Keep trying!”. Isn't it Friday yet? . Ang. I don't want to! , and Lefty, we miss you! After high school I will go to college and then work. John Dailey Memones of my senior year are as follows: cruising with Dumptruck, being with Nancy, bonfire, going to Germany, Aerosmith concerts, going 4-wheeling, Sabo after lunch, art with Deb and Kim. 1969 Ford pickup, and camping and hiking. My future plans include work. Jamas Dannar Through my years at NHS I will always remember the good times on the Tech bus with Frana, Weasel, Lisa. Craig, and Whitey; when Melissa had my keys and she left with Missy; $20and I'll take you home! ; and Da, what's up Stein? I will never forget the time Craig almost killed us the Fnday before we started oo-op, and all the great times with Wanda. In the future I plan to hit the Lotto and if not that. I plan to work in a machine shop. Alan Davidson Some of my outstanding memories are as follows: all the fun in Tech, being with Heather, exciting volleyball games, and Saturday night bowling. My hobbies include sports and dnving. My future plans are to continue my job at Lehigh Lumber and to be with Heather Tom Day I'll never forget cruising and choosing, great times at Tech with Lori. Sue. Sue, Tracy. Berth. Vitek. Longley, Kerny, Kroboth. Stacey, Rex, and Buskirk; a great time at the Woodlands: the 25th hour; the old '67 Rambler—still running (barely!); acting like Cheech and Chong with Vitek; the major motions Lon and Sue got me to do at every VICA meeting; hoping for co-op; and Sue's assassination. So long Sweet Lou and Uncle Whitey! My future plans are owning a business, marriage, kids, and then death. George Dellecker Some interests of mine are snow, hiking, and drawing. My future plans include life with Cheri and watching my beautiful son. Andrew, grow up. Further down the road. I plan to be a designer. Bonnie Dettmer Dan and Bonnie — for the past four years and forever. I'll always remember all my good friends, as well as the good times like breakfast , weekend, government disputes. Mario's, six days in a week, drama times, and being with Dan. My plans for the future include mamage and a career in business or social work. Gregg Dietz Even though my feet are in Northampton, my heart is still in Pittsburgh. I have many special memones here that I will never forget. They are Big Sal and the Hillside Gang, four wheeling with the wagon, my dream, my surprise New Year's Eve party 1983, Audrey's favonte bed. Be quiet. Grandma s downstairs!”, me and my. I want some orange pop. Keith's big bang, basketball (no need to say more). Trapper speedway, and Mrs. Bachman, muds, and the station wagon's stuck. If you want to know more, ask me about Pittsburgh. Daryn Dimmick The best times of my high school years were spent having fun in Tech, working on Mr. Sdt. and cruising in the puke tan Duster 100. Tuesday was known as Double R Day” I think you're lit! I plan to become a truck driver. Matt Draisbach Some of my favonte memones are as follows: Spok. Sac. Diz. Seniontis, Pinto Power, bonfire, the Bunch, parties at the bndge. the cabin, Reuben's, late nights at work, cruising town, hanging out at Mano's. But where's Tom? , hoops at 26th. and pregame activities. My future plans are to attend college. Timothy Drovich I'll always remember the special times I shared with Shawn. I had a lot of fun in gym with Glenn. Wayne. Greg. Doug, and Gary. I will always remember my under the bndge bet with Mike, the $100. my favonte hunting spot, the trip to BMA. the Scorpions concert, my own bonfire. Tech with Mr. T. and slipping out the back door. My days off from Tech, but not education, included finding a hiding spot. In the future I plan to become a musician and be with Shawn. David Dutter The most outstanding memories of high school are those great times at Tech, the '55 Chevy pickup, the '70 Plymouth Valiant, and my hobbies of being a salesperson and a member of VICA. My future includes auto body. Shawn Dzuba 1 have many great memones of my high school years. Some of them are as follows: the great and special times I shared with Tim; pickup, pintos. and parties; Jordan Park; wild times with Lisa and Sandi; evergreen and rust weekends; accounting with Mich, Get away, Sue! ; Dutch; and My Hb. Future plans include Tim. college, and children. Kaith Ebarhardt I wa3 known as Trapjaer. Weightlifting, basketball, tailgating with Gregg and company, partying at Mike’s cabin, being on the bonfire committee '84. and playing on the slide in McDonaldland are some things I enjoy. I'll always romombor tuning m with Marty. Glenn, Doug. Mike. Chris, and Gregg; Joe. take me home—I can't make it up the stairs' Mike, check your traps yet? ; on the couch, me and my poolstick; Weeee, someone wupped! , when the Godfather created NOT—violence is the way to go; Glenn, no more eye rakes: the fl V Semors 69 big boom; “Come here, you're talking dumb!”; Den, who let the air out of your shocks?”; the Main Street scuffle; loe and Wayne, the moony brothers; tipping the trailer at Kleiny's; Now don't talk so dumb’”; when Kemster did head spins at Michele’s; Are you NOT?”; dragging with Gregg down 248; and the good times with Marty. Gregg. Ed. Mike. Stib, Brent, and Doug. Hey Joe and Wayne, basketball is a real sport! Good luck to all ye fellow yo hapmen' Thanks Mom and Dad. My future is college and entering the engmeenng field. Craig Eckhart I II never forget Cheeks, stealing horses, that great party. I'm a coop flop'”. What's a boogie?”, hockey. Redbeard. and being a high paid Keppels worker. Van Halen is the best! Live fast; die young. My future is survival. Paula Edelman Through my high school years I have made lots of special fnendships that I hope last for a long time. Some very special friends that I will never forget are Jamie, Deb. Ruth, and Lon. 1 d like to thank all of you for helping me enjoy my high school years more. I have had many great memones here. Some of these include: the snowbank, the trip to visit Heist and the ape. shopping in Bloomsburg, after school meetings for journalism, listening to Scheks talk all the time, and all the special times that I have shared with Mike. My future plans include a trip to Europe and going to college to major in physical therapy. Mike Edelman I have many great memones! Some of them include baseball; skiing; hunting; Oh my. it s incredible'”; Come here, you're talking dumb! ; a 90 foot high eye whistler; Kodiac and Copey with Wayne in Marty 's class; the Whitehall raid '84; good times in Ronnie's 7th penod English class; playing ice hockey at the Palace; being intramural hockey champs, Darktown adventures with Glenn and Mark; crash and run with Joe in A-town; My face is numb, you better drive my baby! ; saving Marty from the Pottsville Beast; catching Spiderman at len s party; tuning in with Stib. Marty. Ed. Todd, and Glenn; good times in lunch with loe and Wayne; ’Trap, do you remember anything?”; early mominq rides to school in Stib's Gremlin; Halloween party '84; New Year's Eve at Joe's; bonfire; Yo hap. thin hzzy'”; Hey Ed. let's moon Rod and Drea! '; Miller Manor and Ghostown USA; Bink's wild parties; Hey Toddy boy. over the shoulder. Oh no. we re in the marbles! ; and Hey Kel. you got nice legs'” Ice hockey and NOT rule! Good luck to all the yo hapsters and all my friends not mentioned. College and ice hockey are my future. Charles Ehritz I'll always remember the fun times with Jim, Jay. Adam, Chns. and Scott; midnight movies; the good times with Jane; I love it!”; what a bargain; skiing and waterskiing; talk too much; study hall in the library; New Year s party. Roger's physics class; Finker” mobile; Beltzville in the rain; Neil's Capn; the Burger King rivals; cow tipping at Jim's place; THE ARMY JEEP, and many more great memones. In the future I plan to attend college. Karen Eichelberger I'll never forget the fun times at lunch with Lori. Sue, Sue. Barb. Lisa, and Lori; crazy talks in Barb's car; great times at Tech with my friends; and wild times in Otown with Ed. John. Ron. Lisa. Big Bow. Bnllo. and Steve. My most special times were spent with Ed. especially in the mountains. My future includes marriage, cosmetology, and one day managing my own shop. Steve Ellie My most outstanding memories are: hanging out with Shane. Dave, and Ray; getting up bnght and early for summer practices; doing ballbusters for eyery mistake in practice; doing okie drill with Booger; wedge busting in the Central game: goinq down to West Virginia for football camp; and going to the movies with Denny and Bnan for the sophisticated plot and dialogue. I will also remember seeing the moon at Hecktown. making animals during films in history class, wnting up my own passes to get out of class, being stuck on bucket bngade every week, going to health class (one of my better classes), having gym class with Gordy, going egging in Heisty's tank, stealing Sharon’s shoes in calculus, and going snowmobiling when the white stuff fell. Some of my nicknames were El. Elgel. Eldog. Doc. Beaver. Mr Health and Mr. Twister. I plan to go college for four years and then go on to medical school for another four years. I intend to major in sports medicine. Carol Else Some of my greatest high school memones were the fun times with Sherry and Karen; parties in Bath; gym with Chns. Jen. Nancy, and Donna; always being late; and Rocky. I also remember Tech-co-op. Mr. P”, 1975 Comoro. P ond F sportswear, and zero. In the future I just want to be happy’ Nancie Ensig I have had many memories from my high school days. These include: hanging around the lav before each class; the deodorant in gym class, good times in homeroom with Cheryl. Robert. Maryellen. and Niki; purple hair with Cheryl; 6th penod passes with Mr. Cardinal; the Pizza Hut shoot out and x rated notes, cruising; and the great times in govt, class. I will also never forget the tnp to New York to see the Hoopers. Chippendales, and the Empire State Building; TV commercials with Michele; math class with “okay”; Mr. Dischmat's smiles; and all the people I met this year in the lav and classes. In the future 1 plan to wed Everett Doutt and live each day as it comes. Candice Epeer My favonte memones are Candy”; our mama” is mamed 11 17 84; ox girls” against the wall; Neip's Big Mouth Broads”; great times with Felicia. Kim, Lori. Vickie, and Ann; all the trouble with Marcie and Tina; bubbles, bubbles; best fnend forever Felicia; it's on page 54. Egor; the library worm ; lo6t weekend at Kutztown University; Hey. you're terminal ed' ; the memones of Tim, island hopping; lots of parties around here; the curse is on the first seat. Ann; and to the left and to the right. My future plans are to attend college. John Fabian •. The times I will remember are Oh. no Goz! ; hitting the mdestuctable beast; Do you sing? ; Turn me loose”; singing Mr. Sandman at the Lap; great times at the pool; Snap ; Who stole my mounds’”; great times with Ed. Scott, Tim. Brian. Rick, and Bob; pirating Mr P; Hey, I found a rack”; having a heart attack while some unmentionable pumped his brakes into a field; and cruising in the Beast In the future I want to go to the Bahamas and maybe go to college or join the Navy. Kelley Fahringer Throughout high school I have acquired many special memones that will stay with me forever. 1 will always remember the names Fudge” and Boomer ; the great times in school With Kim and Mary; Amy. watch your hands'”: 10th grade, greatest year; awesome times with Anne. Sharon, and Crystal; Anne, the car is running and the doors are locked' ; and our usual Saturday night hangout — Castle Gardens. I will also never forget the night at Willow Brook, the first time I met Ralph under the table, and all of us tutonng 6th penod (i that's what you call it). My future includes attending Kutztown University. Fai Min Fann Senior high school has been a great expenence for me. I would like to wish my sincere thanks to all the faculty members who have helped me on my way. Hey Fei, what do you say? . Be on the qui vive and toe the mark. My future plans are to attend college. Maryallan Farkas This is too wild! Three years isn't too long. Weekends were spent at Bill Daniel s and Castle Gardens. I’ll always remember the crazy times with Pam in A town, with Donna and Gloworm. and booking with Carol. Don’t pull my tail!”, Cheryl. I FHTT you always . Marce, did you miss me? , and Guess what my dog chewed up today. Jude?” were some favonte expressions. The great times with Marcie, Cheryl. Lisa. Kelley. Pam. Sue. Tina. Lcxf and Jude will never be forgotten. Don't ever forget me! Jim. you must be my lucky star' In the future I plan to be a secretary and to live life to its fullest. Nick Fodio Some of the best memones of my high school years include burning rubber in my 70 Challenger, the good times in the smoking area with Mike and Odes, and the zone. I wish the best of luck to all my friends, especially Bnan. Dan. Tony. Cheryl. Connie, and Wayne. My future plans include life with Connie. Cheryl Fedo I'll remember partying in Seemsville with Jim. Rhonda, and Pete; fun in homeroom with Nancie. Ryan. Nick, Mary, and Bob, Zepplin and Jim 1; Erika, your hair is orange' Nancie. wnte a book'”; Whop Shop Slop Stop for lunch, green smoke in Mr. Z s class; flying ■ to and from school with the BIRDMOBILE; playing cruise control; and great times with fnends Good luck to Shell. Rhonda. Nancie. Kim. Steph. and Sue. FFHHT to Mary Ellen and Candy. My future is Jim forever. I wanna rock and roll all night and party every day'' Scott Fehnel Some outstanding memories of my senior year are as follows: hard times at football practice, defesive secondary (one of Davis’ dogs), having good times with Mami. broken bed (get me a hamper). Hey Mam. is it cool in here?”, lifting at the field house and the home gym. the Three Stooges. The Who, professional wrestling, and tnps to Hershey to see the Bears My future dream is to appear in an MTV video. Jay Ferreira I'll always remember the great times with Adam, Chuck, Scott. Chns, Jim. Neal, and the lighting crew. Some of my best memones include the midnight movies, the Spot Booth Halloween '83 at Dustin's place. Roger's physics class. Philmont '82. playing the drums, the Finkermobile . the quest for German helmets, cowtipping at Jim's place, the army jeep cruising in the 80 Olds, the Wumpus. cross country skiing. New Year's Eve party, the Burger King nvals. and the potential graduation party at Chuck's cabin In the future I plan to attend the Naval Academy for aerospace engmeenng. Ryan Fiedler In high school I was known as Fid. Some of my most outstanding expenences were Wair the fugowie”; fun times at Vo-tech with Munchkin, Mac. Bandit. Stacy. Danny, and Kent Maximum Lips”; Boomchugaluga'; Great Adventure on a happy Monday; Dave and the first Dave Kit; hanging around with Chip and Bob; working with Cheeter; long-hairtCt freaky people”; jamming out; and getting nuts with Randy and Keith. In the future I plan to attend community college and the light show. Brian Filchnar I'll always remember fooling around at Tech with Arp, Fedo. Knapp, and the Firestone man. Cars play an important part in my life, especially my 4091m pa la. But Pokeys Impala has class. In the future I plan to become an auto mechanic and to own and operate an automotive repair shop. Brand Filchnar Known as Smurf, I've had many unforgettable times at NHS. I’ll always remember the 70 Sentors nemones I've shared with Rockout 3 22 83, the good times at DECA competitions, the crazy imes spent in Mr Vulcano's class, being with the Wild Bunch gang at the games, going to Bill Daniel s, and going shopping at the mall. All of the good times with Rose. Cheryl, Janeice. Melissa. Lon, Audrey, and Mane will never be forgotten. In the future I plan to go to NCACC or fashion merchandising. • H Chris Fink Some of my favorite memories are of the wild times with Jim, Jay, Chuck. Scott. Neal, and dam. Remember the Burger King rivals and the bonfire. Run on any cars lately? How ibout Eddie Murphy and the midnight movies (pajama party and chainsaw), all out skiing. Roger's physics class, the quest for German helmets, the army jeep. Explorer post 470, odeoe, renaissance fairs, Chanots of Fire , and Who invented the light? Jim, you're a jeek. What, this is chem class? In the future I plan to attend college and the Air Force. Todd Flyte Also known as Flytey. I was usally hanging around with Scott, Chris, and Mike. Some of my nemones from high school include trapping for muskrats, weekend parties, my '77 Monza. koal long cut. three wheeling. Moe eye pokes, over the shoulder, and in the marbles. Yo ap ya thin lizzy now don't talk so dumb’ My future is in the Army Rick Folland I'll always remember those crazy times at the cabin. Musikfest '84. concerts, cruising Main street, and being corrupted by Jeff. I thought it was crazy but I did it anyway! In the end, I hought. Who cares. I'm a Senior. My future plans include attending college. 3arol Fox The great times in DECA and with the Northampton Emergency Squad will never be orgotten. I'll also remember the special memories shared with Missy, Denise. Brenda, )onna. and Tracey. Please take this transport. Don! My future plans include attending 'JCACC for radiologic technology and Pittsburgh University for paramedics. | Jiane Frable I had many fun times at Tech with my friends Cathy. Tina, Mona. Connie. lenny, Linda, 'hns. and Patty. 1 was glad to be able to help organize and participate in the fashion show. I'll llways remember breaking machines in Tech, always getting in trouble, going on field trips; 4r. Pany's class; Fnday night football games and dances; checking out the guys; working vith Glenn. Scott, and Tina; and all the good talks and conversations. My future plans are indecided Michael Frack 1 11 always remember working hard at Vo-tech to become an electrician. Weekends were pent having fun. I had great times with my friends. In the future I will be working hard and naking lots of money. Michael Frana The things I remember about high school the most are Mike, good times at Tech, grand veekends, bumming town, intramural hockey 11. hockey at the dome, good times in ikeldon's class, cheating with Beatnik, weekend football games. Van Halen, and rock and oil. I don't know what I'm going to do in the future, but it is going to be good. 3renda Fray Those great times at Vo-tech are the most outstanding memory that I will remember from ny years at Northampton. My future includes getting a job. x ri Frit a Fritz should have been my first name and my alias. Queen of the Couch. I'll always emember my closest friends through the years — Ruth, Anita, Audrey. Janice, Kelly. Rose, •.nd Deb. The summer of '84 was the best time of my life. I'll never forget all the adventures vith the Crew. Great memones like the time Stacey used Audrey's yard as a drive thru, MTV n AV. our tnp to see the APE. New Year's Eve at Joe's, our talks on life at the tennis natches. and my bout with mono will be remembered. Rose, remember the T-shirts at Veedom. Yep. Yep' A. did you send your I D. card to the Navy yet? Greg was my taxi ervice. Anita, did you drive today? I'll always remember my favorite bosses. Jim and Sue. hanks Mona and Chaz. My future plans are to go to college to become a radiologist, and to nd the man of my dreams Angela Galiszanski The best memories of my senior year were as follows: Ang. all the good times with my oends and the gang on the Tech bus. the good times at the Lap and Edgemont. Charlie s Satching' . and jamming with Tami. My future plans are to enjoy life and to live it up' Frank Garger Throughout high school I was known as Fritz. Great times with people like Vickie. Mane, Karen. Juho. Tina. Carolyn. Jackie. Kris. Chris. Kirsten. Scott. lohn. Dave, and Jim made my ugh school years bearable. 1 certainly will miss play practices, portraying Dr. Gnmwig in ’Oliver . Kirsten's rubber balloon, crazy German three class, the square root of two. the AM-?M Mini Mart, lollipops, lunch down in Guss's room, the AFS Halloween party, the string ?ame, and Egypt light. Thanks Guss. Ron, Dale, and Nan. Karleen Gasker I am NOT a preppy’ Don't whine! The classes I II never forget include chem with Rog, red diamonds, and warsh bottles; German (Ron-dog. New York, and all the wild timoe); Journal ism (controversy on controversy, What do you mean no dot-dots?'); and tng and calc (Mr. Esch again?, count downs, and the Murphy-ZurphyRauch-Keener clan). Tluinks guys for the nicknames like CHUD and Iron Mike. How could I forget my friends Stacey, Cathy, Jill, Sherri, Steph. Roseanna. and Erika or my buddies Mick, Rusty, Mike. Bob. Todd, and Al? I'll always remember the summer with my beater (R.I.P.) and Tra and our studs Ed, Pat. and Jeff. A big thank-ya goes to my family, fnends, and teachers for putting up with m« and helping to make these years interesting. My future plans are college, engineering, law. politics, and MONEY' Tim J. Geiger Through high school many memones have filled my life such as Creeeam of Potatoes? , whip its in Quakertown, the RBB. sports trivia, fighting with Andy, the church, and the knob. I will never forget Timmer . those great New Year's Eve parties. Officer Stounicks. Wednesday night at AM PM. and most of all hanging out with Jim. Lonnie. Tweet, and Pete. I plan to join the United States Manne Corps after high school. Timothy S. Geiger From wild van ndes to failing trigonometry tests, my three years here at NH5 have really been super. Thanks to all my fnends- especially Michael. Lisa. Keifer. and Gary for giving me so many special memones and for being there when I needed someone to lean on. You guys are really special. And thank you, Samantha Felix, for all your love, your fnendahip. and my most special memory: Barnegat Light 1984. I love you! Just a few other important memones include: special times with foreign friends; our fantastic journalism class; shanng the laughter and sadness of working on Birdie. Joseph, Story Theater. Oz, Shrew, Sweeney Todd, and Oliver; and being taught how to fly—thanks Guss and Kris. I'd like everyonem the Class of '85 to remember one thing: friends are fnends forever. My future plans include Sam and attending Millersville University. Donna George I'll remember the good times in gym class with Nanc, Carol, Jen, and Chris; lunch periods with Corinna, Lisa, and Connie; MaryEllen always getting me wound up in glow-worm's class; Theresa always flunking her tests; Connie you're crazy! ; and Don’t bark at Anna! I'll also never forget when Corinna and I were playing the field but finally settled down’ (1 think?) Steph Gerkovich My favorite quotes were Regina a ’techer? and Attention K-Mart shoppers' I remember the fun Paulette and I had cruising in the Gerkmobile with the tape recorder blasting. The best night I had was March 10, 1984 at the Duran Duran concert. Anita and I almost flunked Mr. Firestone s surprise photography quizzes. Most of all. remember my personal John Taylor or Jesse. Michelle Gilbert My hobbies are gymnastics, dance, and music. I would like to remember my good friend. Pam Steiner, and all the good times we had together. I'll never forget the time we escaped to Philadelphia and got lost coming home. We used to take off with cars on Steiner's car lot. cruise around all day. and scheme our way out of trouble. Our favonte sayings were Which way should we go? and Mom. I'll never know. I'll never forget the summer of 1984: drive-in with Fntz, summer weekends in Atlantic City, and the wild times spent with Dave. In the future I hope to be nch and famous and attend a school of the arts. Ray Gilbert I was known as Caveman. Some times I’ll never forget are knocking off. driving my little AMC Hornet, going out weekends with my girlfriend, rat racing—90 mph in a 35 mph zone, and wnting Ray and Lee and I love Lee on desks. I like getting crazy at skating, work at Burger King, Huey Lewis The News. Loverboy. and Joumey. My future is undecided Sherri Glass Some of my favonte memones are as follows: Sher. Hey Rose1: What size, extra large?: Shem. help' My program doesn't work’ What am I going to do? ; FBLA 3 years with Mr Neiper, states; watching the playboy channel; everybody's favonte songs— OH SHERRI and SHERRI BABY; and fun times with Rose. Sue, and the business gang. Thanks for all your competition. Mr. P! My future plans are to attend college for data processing. Susan Goodwin I remember when my voice was never heard. they may have listened, but they never knew the words. In my mind I can travel back in time, relive the memones that kept my faith alive. In every heart there's a time machine where you can be what you want to be; you can relive your life. Looking back at all the changes I have made, I may have stumbled but I never lost my way. Now that your eyes are open, you can explore each moment for you art; the only one tiiat knows where your life shall lead. You can relive your life. I'd like to give a special thanks to my very best fnends. Rose and Angio Thanks also to the many other wonderful fnends that I have. Last but not least, thanks Mom and Dad. You re the best' Keep smiling and have a nice day! My future plans are to attend college Semors 71 Chris Gower Mike, remember B and E days, our buddy, and your tutor in geometry. Rhonda, remember skiing the chute at Little Gap? Computer class was great. Sam, you'll probably never read this, but you're BEAUTIFUL' Well Felicia, I wish we could have known each other better. HI MOM. HI DAD. Love Chns Lisa Grabarits My most memorable times were with Jill and Sharon and our secret talks during softball practices. Powder Puff, slant Lisa on 2- break! . and all those special times with Rod. Anita's car broke down on Cedar Crest on the way to the hospital' Madge, we were schnagged! . I can't take it' , and Hey Michele and Anita, is that Heiney in the back of Mac s parking lot?” were my favorite quotes. I'll always remember all of us getting out of 6th penod to tutor (if that's what you call it!); sharing great times with great people; making breakfast for Rod, Doug, and Matt; cruising in the Subaru and Magic Wagon; getting together at Mario'o; and my problem solver- Mr. Tretiak. My special friends were Marguerite. Anita, Michele, and Mary. Thanks for all the wild and crazy times. My future plans will include NCACC for dental hygiene. Christina Graver Outstanding memories of my senior year are as follows: Chnssy; being with Todd; 10 22 83; good times at BAVTS in data; Co op; fun times snowmobiling with the guys; and lunch with Todd. Allen, and Kenny. My future is undecided. Walter Green I will always remember the fun times I had at Tech. Skiing, hunting, fishing, soccer, and wrestling were important parts of my high school years. Other times I won t forget include hunting with Big Reim, the cabin party, and class with Keener. After high school 1 would like to go into the field of construction. Kelly Greenzweig Here are still more memories that we shared: The Big R consumation; July 4. shore and the beach patrol; Hey guys, open the window a beet'. Mrs. Gowdy. I need a Camaro too1 ; Hey A. you're ugly', Waaa!; If all else fails, go egging; 9 in Subaru?; Creekwood Acres; Spot s spot; all my friends on a toilet seat; Hey Audi, your eyes are pretty; stop saying what I think; and Biondillo's adoptees. Thanks lan and Audj, for a great senior year. My future plans include attending Moravian College for journalism. This wnte up is contiued under Stacy Lupton. Melissa Groller The great times with Judi, Jane, and Camille will always be remembered. The pre-wntten library passes, helping Einstein in tng and computers; going home for a computer program with Craig; They are so real diamonds! ; Homely means ugly, but it also means a homebody. nght Craig? ; fun times at the dances with great friends; think seductive , waiting and waiting for December 31st; and Judi, it's freezing in here! will also never be forgotten. Camilla Grube Good times with my friends will never be forgotten. I'll also remember my my birthday in ‘83, weekend bowling, the Duran Duran concert. Home Ec class, Missy's good park jobs, New Year's Eve at Missy's house. Martin Luther King,” think seductive”, Are you going to the library? , and c'mori baby, light my fire.” Aftor graduation 1 plan to attend college. Jacqueline Gumpman My memories include coming to NHS in my Jr. year, drama company, the plays, the weird” people here, summer of '84 with Shelley and John, chorus with Regina and Kim. and theatre class with Karen. Thanks for your love and support. Mom. Good luck with your future Tracy and Jay. Thanks for teaching me to fly, Guss. To Vickie. Marty. Annie, Keith, Mane, Frank. Tim, Lisa, David, etc., Fnends are friends forever.” Keep your feet on the ground but keep reaching for the stars!” Tricia Haas My fnends called me Trush. 1 had so many fun times with Karen, Patti. Sue. and Kelb. I will always remember cruising the town on the weekends, demo shots. Blizzards every week end. gym class, parties, and lates to class. My favorite quote was I'll have to crash! In the future 1 will attend business school. Garry Haidle I was always innocent, never starting trouble. Memories of React team and hanging out with Jeff. Rick, and Mike will never be forgotten. I will always remember the good times at NHS. In the future I plan to be a rich accountant. Tom Haines I attended Northampton Vocational Technical School during my high school years. My favorite times were the Florida trip, being with Tammy, gym class, and grandma's. Michele Hamm I will always remember these quotes: Short pause for a mental lapse. '. Let's sniff some apneot nail polish remover! . Am 1 here? , Baby, you can dnve my car. , Basically! . “Hey. I know you'”, Help, I’m locked in the car!”. Erp!”. Are you 'shooting' off again? . Pick it up yourself . Do it up'”, It's us again!”, I'm not a space, am I? . Hey. Mildred, whafs a doodie?'. and I'll buy that'” My favorite memories include: Mick (Ibor), alias Mildred Fleener III. best buddy Tracey, crazy trips. LSTI. and spoon tails. My future plans include college and hopefully Dave. Jeff Hann Some of my best memones from high school include the crazy times in Ron Dog's class wj Rusty, Mick, Todd, and Matt; the essays and credit points in Payson's class with Tim. Ms Mike. Scott. John, and Jay; '65 Tempest; working at Hilltop; and jamming with Rat. h hobbies include hunting and fishing. Future plans include attending college. ( Patty Harlay I will never forget the weekend track parties with Todd, Tracey, and Shen; the night we i a hill for Mr. B; the summer at Wildwood spent meeting the guy from Pans and Tom weekends at Mario s; the munch crew; coming home from the concert with Cheryl and Jam coming home at 6.00 in the morning; skiing; and my very good friends Shen, Jamie. u, Michele. Jumpers do it in the pit!” After graduation I plan to attend college. Judi Harry I live in Walnutport and have a college prep course. I will always remember the good time with Missy, Jane, and Camille in the library and the great times in cultures class with Jane. Tb memones of tng class with Missy and the questions that were answered by Einstein wer some of the best times. Chemistry class will always stand out in my mind in the years to come And then my future hopefully consists of college and nursing. 0 Jane Hartzell Throughout my high school years I’ve shared many great memones with fnends. espeoi Tina, Camille. Missy, and Judi. I ll always remember the good times with Chuck, the proc skiing at the Gap. and crazy times in lunch and with the Datsun. My favorite sayings includ Check it out. I love it! and We re bumming bigtime. I'll remember Missy's New Year Eve party. No more pictures, please!'. and Hey Tina, where are we?” My plans forth future include dental hygiene and eventually marnage. Doug Hauck I've had many experiences dunng my high school years. Building the Loft was an expen ence in itself (Brent, guess what? No roof!). The time K mart secunty said, Excuse rr gentlemen, do you have a receipt for that? will never be forgotten. I'll also rememlfr-partying at Kaboly s bain, Kaboly. did you drive today?”, knocking school and hitting llr mall; hammenng in the Colt; Get up, red lights'”; when Marty organized NOT, “Heyy. hap. come here! ’; Sure you can cut my hair in the girl s bathroom!”; when Phil gave Marty: shower; Michele, we ll bnng the keg!”; Brent. I'll hold that firecracker for you ”; an; tuning in with Stib, Sac. Trap, and the rest of the guys. Weeee1 ” In the future I plan to after college. Phil Hebarling Dunng my high school years I've had many great memones. Some of these include my nicknames Hebs. Stick, and Phildo; the mishap at Stib's house (sorry, but I had to go; terrorising McD's. weekends were made for Boyer's house; cheering with the guys (peel raj banana); that's too much makeup; the NOTS; Spank, drink, but don't slobber on the table But Wayne. I like chewing my candy. ; having fun while Connie's back is turned, beirfr nuts my whole life; and getting stuck in the snowbank with the baby blanket. I'll never forgy wrestling with Rohn and the guys (Stick, ya gotta bulk up so you don't get hurt!), trying : coach, and Not Reuben again this year!” Some of my most memorable sayings include It's hysterical! '. Oh my!”, Come here. Ed. you're talking dumb' , and You're nothing, boy Thanks. Kris, for the special times. I'll never forget you' My future plane are to team up wc crazy Mary. Matthew Heckman My memories include my car. the boat; going out to lunch with Pam. Sue. Matt, and Mari having fun in Mr. Schmauch’s Algebra II class; science with Mrs. Skeldon; essays in Mr Payson's class; Rob s classic stereo; 2 hours in the theory room with Mr. Kingston, Skaggs 1; and Sommer and his sporty Pinto. In the future I will attend college. Scott Heckman My nickname was Lerch. I'll never forget the Beast on Rabbit Road. Decry at lunch;' seconds in Philly. THE ROAD; skimming with Spleen. Nazi Punks, Neal. Frank, and everyor else; being pulled over twice by the same cop in one night; Bemie's van; 4 broken bee bottles. D.J. on WLVR. 91.3 FM. Suicidal Tendencies at New York South; and Russia: Meatsquats. My plans are to attend Lincoln Tech and get a job. Dean Heffelfinger I will always remember cruising and breaking down (?) in the ghetto cruiser and workinga D-ville Hunting and fishing are two of my pastimes. I'll never forget the stones about the om that got away. After graduation I plan to pursue a career in data processing or accounting a Gena Heffelfinger The things I'll remember most about my senior year are: everyone saying Is that the little blond girl? ; hanging out at Murf's house; playing in Powder Puff (11, 12); always heanne Let's blow this clambake'”; Erika and her habadogaga”; Mr Neiper and his big mouv broads; Tnsha and her buckets in gym class; Mr D‘ and the Dynamite Twins; being in tb library and homy platephobia ; the trip through the rain at the f ball game; the tnp I: Germany and wild women; living like a Beach Bunny; and going lunching with Sue. My be: fnend Sue — she's the best! I'll never forget those very special moments with Hotdog! Goa luck to all. In the future I plan to be a millionairess. Robin Haimbach Some of my favorite memones are the good times with Nancy. Lon. and Bonnie. b« 72 Semors friends always: almost killing buns with old Bessie; the long talks with Lon; and Btrdy . A special thanks to Pam lor being such a temhc sister. Future plans are to become a laboratory technician. Glenn Heiny I was in the auto mechanics program at Vo-tech. Bowling and hunting are two things I enjoy. After graduation I will become a farmer. Kathleen Heisler Music definitely took up most of my time — mixed ensemble, girls ensemble, choruses. Shine , and the honor solo (thanks to Mr. Ruch). Who could forget the times in DECA: VP, little pink thing, my friends, Mr. Wee, and fish and crickets in bed. My main interest is what else, tall guys' Let s fight Mr. Reed, please' The future will hopefully be performing or teaching music. David Haist Some of my most memorable events are Wheels '; ballbusters; Beef Brigade will kill Drug Brothers' ; Kemster. Cueball. Eightball. Pigeon Legs. Howdy Doody, Nugget. Crank man. and Heat Miser; cheerleading for the Powder Puffs; Danny's breakdowns; jumping for !oy; my bum knee and the stripping gonlla; Yo hap! '; the red underwear incident; Come here, you're talking dumb! ; Shane's Halloween party in '83; the Bear's America class; applied math with Paula. Tracey, Lon, and Michele; the flash in lunch; the pig party and cow tipping; partying at the Ghost with Kemster. Kovach. Reimer. and Reph; the WVU trip; when Reph streaked outside the fieldhouse; Oh my. you wupped’'; “Den. go ahead. It's clear BOOM' ; and Jackie s hard hair. NOT'S rule' After high school I plan to go, to college for computer science. Daniel Henninger I was in auto mechanics at Vo-tech. Going out for lunch, doughnuts on the dump, cruising in the 70SS, Let's hit Maple! . Is that a combine? , Get nutz! , hit the horse, pump iron, rock me tonight. Where's the shadow? . Heat 'em up at Mano's! and Hey, Doo-doo' •are my high school memories. A career in automotive technology s my future. Robert Hentosh Through my high school years, the club6 1 had attended were the Chess Club. AFS, and the National Honor Society. I was vice president of the Math Club!! Remember when Roger made sense? I can t. But I will always remember some obnoxious people in Chem II. Warsh the stron-shee-um from your test tube with the warsh bottle , entering the Esch Zone each day, the volleyball team (C. Peckham and S. Humphrey included) steals your glory, and My shark doesn't have one. My favorite sayings were How s life?” and Dude. Writing on South Afnca was enthralling, no wonder Sharon wanted it so badly. My future plans are to become an extremely wealthy physician. Kalby Harr My most memorable times from high school are KE-L-B-Y; Luis, You can't stop rock-n-roll!''; getting lost and lushed in the Atlas woods; You think you're really kooking baby.''; How about them. John Henry Bonham? , thinking snow every day of the year; high times with Sue; getting simple with Coots; blazer go round and round; skiing; the blonde bassist. “Take it' ; What a sap' ; Cooch and Nigel; Welcome to the machine! ; Which ones pink? , and Chevy Chevette. it will dnve you happy. 1 plan to take up photography in the future. Good day! Rosanna Herschman Some special memories that I've had over the years include FBLA with Mr. Neiper. finally getting off the farm, the perfect two. what size. Lon (extra large for me); somebody's watching ne; interesting conversations with Wanda and Vicki; weekends with Michele and Kathy, don't fall asleep (Sandi and Sheri); and Sara Lee and her children. I have had great times with good inends, especially Lon (always remember teddy bear). In the future I plan to do secretana! work. Duane Hilt The great times I had with my friends will never be forgotten. I'll also remember when I drove into a canal with Theresa. I will be working at Moyer's Cabinet Shop in Danielsville. Michele Hinkel Many memories are held within these past few years, from the Haranguenites (Bunda mouse) and ntch to Gertrude and my parasite. Bob. Learning how to fly in that special place with special fnends is something I’ll always remember. Thanks Guss, David. Ri. Tim Michael. Keith. Vic, and Karen for everything. Friends are fnends forever' My future plans Hre to attend college and major in biology ar something of the sort. Stacy Hoch Out of all my good times at NHS, I'll always remember going to the K ville firehouse; the -ec with Gig; looking for a black angel; good times with Bic, Rie. Stud, BJ, and Rick; Stroh's; hose vacations; It doesn't functionate' ; Oh no, another Rick! '; Stud's look; Rick's Chevron; sensual green eyes; Scorpions rule; October 7. 1984; Mac Arthur Road; and He-man nockey. My future is in computers. Bob Hoanschaid Memones which pop to mind from my high school years include stud of the year, hole in he wall, rebel, kicking axe in soccer and dogging in track, triple jumping 42 feet, great sessions with the DDPA, egg on Catty, Creek wood Acres, fantastic Iron Maiden and Km concerts, mall buying trips, chemistry and TV production class. CHUD. playing animal in computers, donut sales, banging our heads at dances, pregaming, the car chase, campouts. Show Biz. giving advice, and great times with Kel. Of course. I'll never forget my great buddies Mike. Mick, Rusty. Todd. Johnny. Scott. Eric, and Crazy Al. 1 love sporty and the outdoors, and I hope to go to college and become a pharmicist or a famous writer. Tim Hoffart The times at Tech were great, until Fed put an end to it. Georga-a-goone, what's up? I love ya, Sher' College and great times with Sher are my future plans. Michael Hoffman Some of the greatest memones that I have had include the good times on the bus (Dale lumpina seats), sizzling phone calls, watchma Mr. Roaers. being called illiterate in homeroom. flying my own airlines, good old Rusty Jones, and Smitty passing fc uses. Thanks tor all the memories Scott. Walt. Lisa, Mike, and especially Tara. Meet you in Chicago. Dale. My future plans include furthenng my education at a trade school and mamag«- Paulette Holderman The times I will always remember in high school are Powder Puff football; W; take it easy ; Fattoo; be good. Lisa. Hey. Sherry, keep in touch ; all the good times with Lisa. Michelle. Shen. Chns. Tracy. Flid. Danny. Rob. and Karen; good times on the Tech bus; Rob s birthday party; hanging out with my favorite person, John; always going to parties, being with John forever; Good luck. Class of '85”; keep smiling ; good times in Mr. Bryant's class; and good times at work and bad times. In the future I plan to work at Bob s Flower Shop with a bunch of great people, be happily married, and get crazy' David Holladay My most exciting time in school was when I stubbed my toe on a desk. My most exciting time at home — never mind. I will always remember the trip to Canada. My hobbies are basketball, track, volleyball, drums, synthesizers, jet skis, double water skiing, snow skiing, sailinq. the beach, and playing the piano. Jill always. After graduation, I plan to go to California. Christopher Holub I will always remember the Big N Band, marching band. jaz2 band. oonirert band, chorus, and pit band. I was Drum Captain (1984-85) and a proud member of the snare lino for 4 years My favorite thoughts include long band practices, the park, cold football games and band tournaments. Barry and Mickey (I'm waiting.still waiting!). Uncle Joe s famous shout, that great feeling just before you perform, being on the stage, licorice and candy canes, and the bandroom. Thanks Todd . . . Sir! Glona, you'll always be my special someone! 1 love you' You're my favorite tnples player and my little nurse. I'll never forget Rhode Island, Hershey. Montreal, and Williamsburg' Anyhoo....Halloo' How many broken snare head and sticks does this make. Chns? Remember the Bando bus ndes, especially the Band tnp6, Dayton, and the Hawaiian luau. Paddling in the ram with the ducks is fun! I wanna make you smile' In the future. I plan to attend Penn State University. Lori Homingar Special memones that I will never forget include the good times with luan and Carlo6. Helter Skelter, Rich's nickname, the cornfield experience, sailing, 7 12 84 an«J 48 pai.kr. Are we ourselves? In the future I plan to attend college. Rebecca Houser Throughout my high school years I have had many good memones. Some of these include the Pacer, chill, you left your keys in the car. munchies. Tech bus, where's Mr. M.. learning to dnve. weekends, and the summer at the Jersey shore. Thanks Deb. Linda. Joe. Laune, B«vky. and Dennis for all the special memones. Be happy’ My future plans include college, work, and marriage to Dennis. Mark Howall In the future 1 plan to join the Navy. Arnold Hower My hobbies are cooking and music. 1 earned out my musical interests by joining the band dunng high school. Being a part of the Big N Band has given me many great memones. especially the ones of the tnps. Military service, marriage, and a family aie all part of my future plans. Mike Hower Bethlehem Vo-tech played a main part dunng my high school years. Some of the memones of these years include the nde on Mom's bus and B.F.D. to Northampton Senior High. We've got plenty of time.” Future plans are to attend Lincoln Tech for electronics. Scott Hower From my high school years. I'll always look back on wild times with Jay. Chuck, Jim. Adam, and Neal. I'll never forget working late nights at Wanamakers. Roger's physics class and crazy labs, dances after the game, and Avalon. I'll always remember great times and special memones with Liz. After high school I plan to attend Penn State and study computer science Of course. Liz is included in my plans for the future. Seniors 73 Erika Huatar ER — I have a lot of special memories from my high school years. They include the Kiss concert 11 15.1 will always remember great times with Huffy. Genes, Kel, and Kim. Some of our oayinge wore See what I'm Bayin’ . lasagna and _?. habaduga!”. “bravo! , “oc- cifer? , and not normal . . . good!-'. After I graduate my future will be with the airlines. Kimberly Huff I have had many great memones over the years, especially Molson; weekends with Kelly. John, and Bill; November 7th; Pierre; do you have one lit; Enka. your hair! ; “Hey Pritko. he's such a pud!-; the Aerosmith concert; and Led Zeppelin 1 forever. Thanks Erika. Tracy. Lisa. Kelly. Deb. and John for all the crazy times we've shared. My future plans include a cabin in New England and marriage to Bill. Tracy Huffsmith I have many great memories of my high school years. Some of these are Mrs. B's and Mr. Z s classes; “Keep cool kids!”; the Beatles live; lovely Rita; muscles, men, and mustaches; green smoke in Mr. Zehner s class; The WHO; Doobs at lunch; my favorite number all year; punk out Enka (do it to it); lamming with Jude bug m office procedures and Shorthand II; sexy Sadie; and my good buddy. Steph. from Moorestown. I would like to thank Judy, Lon, Patti, Enka. Sue. Cathy. Paulette. Denise, and Ann for all the great times. Sarah, if you could only see me now' Most of all. good luck to the entire Class of '85—keep rocking! My future plans are to stay single. Brent Hugo 1 have great memones from the building and rebuilding of the Loft (Hey Doug, where's the roof?). Another expenence was when we heard K mart secunty say, “Excuse me gentlemen, do you have a receipt for that? Some other things I'll remember from school are the red light on Bullhead's; hammering in the Colt with Doug; Kabdy's parties; when Marty formed NOT; “Yo hap, come here! ; We owe how much?!”; no gas in the Chevy; wrestling in 10th (not this year); when Phil gave Marty a shower; Kim, your buddy is under the seat! ; and being with Tracy (Yes Doug. I'm hanked!). I plan to attend college and med school in the future. Lisa Hummil Special fnends Nette. Sam. and Tim. have made my high school years more exciting. I wish Sam could have been here. Some of my best memories are from Drama Club, especially begging for forgiveness from Guss; having to use the styrofoam cup instead of the bucket; laugh attacks with Nette; and goofing off in the park after practices. Being outside in the woods or mountains has very special meaning for me. In the future I hope to work outside, possibly with animals. Stacey Humphrey I was known as Sta or the big senior”. There never seemed to be enough time for everything—band, drama. AFS. lighting crew, and National Honor Society. I'll remember the secrets we've shared. LSTI; animal; partying ; Hiya, gorgeous!”; Get outa town' ”; the guys; I'm in like, again' ; and Hey Cath. can I see your gall bladder? Vickie and Ri— remember Honk! Thank you, Guss' When's the Lawrence Welk party? Remember, fnends are fnends forever—Cathy, Tracy. Michele. Kar, Jill, Nat, Vickie, and Tam. In the future 1 hope to major in biology and to fly as high as 1 can! Lisa Hunter Flirt, Bum, Chester. Bediela. and Tease are names associated with me. High school holds many special memories lor me, such as small, s-m all; times in band and spectrum; the ghetto cruiser; cabbage patch dolls; you, me. and the truck; the Whitehall bet; the algebra final; skiing, the prom with Scott; a cruise with my brother ; Shippensburg; be easy; Chippendales. yea right; and Parkland Trojans-yuck' 1 was always with Scott ( 71), Diane, Sue, Liann, Alice, and Knssy My tavonte sayings were You re ugly and your mother dresses you funny! . “Are you still thinking? , I ll try anything once; twice if 1 like it , You're a brute; you can take it!”, and What do you need this week-an ice pack or a hot pad?” Live life to its fullest, and then have fun! My future is in photography. Love ya mom and dad! Theresa Hurban I will always remember those times washing my Challenger in the canal while Duane was laughing; cruising; Denise always hitting her head; and Pam, Heather, and Lisa lunching at Pizza City. My future includes business school and work. Randy Hutterer I had great times at Tech. In my senior year I went out on co op at Remaley's Service Center. My Saturday nights were spent with Missy. I also went out with Pokey. My outstanding classes were English with To-bags and health class where I picked on the teacher. Lori Ifkovits Some of my favorite memones include: good times in lunch with Shem, Kim, Candy, and Marcie; the unforgettable heatflashes of Kim and Sherri; always telling Sheri my troubles and getting her involved; Rosie never forgot Teddy Bear ; Neip's4th period quiet broad; Hey. Sheri, who is that girl? She looks so intelligent'”; good times at games with Regina (our only time to talk); great times in FBLA with Sue, Shen. Rosie. Chris. Kim. Shem. and Chris; and the two perfect ones. I ll also never forget the day the shakes were contagious in accounting; running errands for Mrs. B.; Nobody likes me anymore! ; Tina, do you understand how to do it?”; Rose, what size is it — P. S. M, L. XL? ; and Lora Lee. didn't Sara Lee teach you how to laugh?” In the future, I'll be attending college for accounting or a secretarial position. D. Michael Irons The Super Kid legend lives on! I'm sure I'll always remember pregaming with Mick anc Rust, when the cat came back, football games, Minnow, “holy schmidt'”, the bonfire and rax: with Polgar. concerts. PSU qames, holiday parties, ghosts and seances, the Bunch, camping out. and What am I in trouble for now? The hot and wild times at the cabin and the man? great times with the gang will never be forgotten. Thanks' In the future I plan to attend Penr State and become a professional singer and songwriter. Tracey Jacoby During my high school years I've had many great memories that 1 11 never forget. Someoi them are Peanut, alias ratitootie; special times with Kenny; my bestest buddy Michel Hamm; LSTI and the psychos of bus 2; Are you having a baby? ; Help, I'm locked in the car! ; sniffing apricot nail polish remover; Do you want a ’spoon' tail? ; our wild band tnps “Michele, did he shoot' again?”; and working at Roy's. My future plans are to go to college for dance and to be with Kenny Brearman forever. Chris Janotka 1 will always remember those great memories made throughout my high school years These include Rabbit Road; weightlifting; Wow! Are you a pervert or what?! ; I'll hit you sc hard your mother will feel it' , Are you nutz? ; Why stop, it'sonly a sign? ; and Peopleorr ludes shouldn't dnve! I will never forget those great times at track with Scott and lody anc always being with Lon. My future includes Lon and college. Walter Jenkins Some of my best memories come from the sports I’ve been in. I'll always remember swimming: good times at practices, meets, and being captain. Track was a lot of fun. I ll never forget shoveling snow off the pole vault runway. Other memones come from lunch with A1 Tootsie, and the rest of the guys. Also, who could forget dances, football games. Camp Neidig. and Roger s Dictionary of Illiterary Terms”’ In the future I plan to go to college for mechanical engineenng. Maria Johns j The two things that got me out of bed in the morning were drama and my friends JusT knowing both of these things were there made me want to go to school. I ll never forget the great things that happened at NHS. I found my man. Keith, I love you' I found the stage, a place to belong, a place to be yourself, a place where you don't have to worry about letting go. Thanks Guss! It really is a special place. I'll never forget it or all of the things you laugh! me. Thanks to all my fnends. Always remember our goofy ways like I got another letter! ', up and down days. Keith called me three times. I'm gonna tell Keith on you. Birdie, Joseph. Story Theatre. Oz. Shrew. Sweeney. Oliver. Kiddie Theatre, wedge, balloons, and )ust plain having fun. Hey you guys, havo fun in whatever you do and keep in touch Fnends are fnenrf? forever. Isaiah 40:31. I'M GONNA FLY' Marianne Jurasits My most memorable times in Senior High were fun and wild times in band and on bus$p ndes; Hershey 83. Montreal 84. and Williamsburg 85; bus rides—always on the floor shaving cream battles; underwear out the window; hoagies; powder room sinks; summer practices; fhe note in Almost Like A Song ; Don’t you think it's about time we got to band?”; always in the halls 4th penod; fun times with Bob. Mary, and Den; the locker; lunch with our guys; reserved tables. It slipped’ ; hanging by the steps after lunch; the Pep Boys; the Ouiia board, football games; dances; the beginning of the last day of schooi tradition; ordering pizza; sitting on the field dunng our home tournament; and two days to find Burger King. In the future I plan to attend Kutztown University. John Kaboly Some great times I'll always remember are wrestling; partying; doing Tracey's homeworic knocking off and 4 wheeling in the Jeep; the Pits; 7th p enod knocks with Kim; mall shots with Dean. Doug, ancf John; parties at the barn; the Loft; 3 cases with Kochy; singing Chnstmas carols and getting sick at Mano's with Goody. Ray. Rich, and Glenn; my attendance award hit and run; What? I'm gonna lose my license! ; Mr. Strubecks unexpected visit; John why aren t you in school today?”; my )unior summer with Jeanette; partying with the White hall boys; the weekend in Virginia—strawberry daiqums; and hassling Miss Karg 2nd period The Ratt. Nugent. Pnest. Ozzy. and Aerosmith concerts won t be forgotten. Thanks Doug Dean. John, and Dennis for all the great times. Tracey M.—you'll always be special. I've beer, here long enough! The Navy is my future. Gail Kadingo The best times of my senior year were spent with George. I'll also remember the fun times with Wendy, the unbearable thing in typing class, the Whitehall Mall Theatre, my creative Home Ec class, and eating three lunches without getting caught. You could always hear m saying Who cares anymore’ . I guess I don't have homework again tonight. '. and Whf me? I'm )ust having fun!” My future is business college and working. Susan Kaintz My most memorable event was the New York tnp with Mr. Zehner. We saw the Eiffe: Tower, Hoopers, the Chidderdales, the mature one , and the split in my pants. Some other memorable events are as follows: Remember guys. I'm a one woman woman' , my best buddies Shell and Michele; cruising town with our weapons; ' Really Mr. Policeman, there are no eggs in our car'”; Neip’s Big Mouth Broads ; the best of times with Shell, Michele Sue, Shen. Marcie. Carla. Michele. Cheryl, Teresa, and most of all, Louie; and Three months aren't a long time. Shell' The most outstanding memory will always be Homecomir.c with John Kaboly. My future plan is to find a job. 74 Seniors •mala Kata I will always remember wonderful weekends (Is it Fnday yef?). being with Joe. and hanging ut in Lehigh ton I'll never forget saying Humor me' , We're gone. ”, and You're ugly rid your mama dresses you funny’’ Thanks to all my fnends for the good times—friends are lends forever’ My future is undecided Yudy Ka f r Throughout my high school years I have had many great memones. Some of these include !«• fun times with Lon and Stacey, being with Mike, and the ndes to Tech with Lon, Chuck, tennis,and Scott (weren't they something?). But, but. but I don't want to! My future plans iclude work, marriage, and a family. •rri K nhold My most memorable times of high school are the great times with Walt; weanng purple; avmg fun with the two meatheads at Tech; being the neighborhood spy for Ressler, Greeny, nd Reimer; football games; and Mr. Dalton's English class. Sherry, thanks for all the great lemories and fun over the years. In the future I plan to be a waitress. buck Kelley I’ll never forget 4 7 84. Nazareth, channel 23, the Chevy 4x4. the 75 Toyota. KemoSabay's ac-man. the professional, fun times on the CB, Miller Light, the mountain top. the Toby anna slu t and 33 road construction repairmen. I'm glad school is over! 1 plan to be with obn Bender always and forever. Idward Kemmerer The things I will remember are as follows: 78 Nova, summers at the Ghost; pig party; cow DOina; tunina in with Marty. Mike, and Stib; NOTS rule; What?1 $18.50 a case?”; cheer fading '84 with the guys; the banana cheer; the bull; yo hap; Come here1 You're talking umb' ; prom party 84; Bear's class; the red underwear incident; lilting; bhane streaking irough the fieldhouse; WVU tnp; you guys are ... women ; the life and times with Booger; nd backer drills. The great times with Marty, Ray, Phil, Heisty, Stib. Greek. Shtip. Fehnel, ike, and Rod (the goat) will never be forgotten. amor Kent My years at Northhampton have been an experience I will never forget. I would like to tank all my friends for always being there when 1 needed them and for making my high :hool years memorable in every aspect. The special people I'll always remember are Janice, elly. Stacy. Audrey. Doug. Ray. David, and meet of all, Michele. Here's an ode to Michele. iy bestest fnend. Thanks for all you've done for me. You'll always be my second sister. Chimel. do you really think we ll graduate from college? Some of our special memories iclude: “We’re sliding! ; State Police at Turkey Hill— How old am I? , airborne; 1 think It's oing to blow up’ , stripping at Kel’s; wild West Virginia; Creekwood Acres; We I) drinka, rinka. dnnka! ; dnp dry; concerts with Dave and Steve; Rub a dub dub, me. Stacy, and Jan i a tub; “Stacy, it's up to our ankles! ; New Year’s Eve '83— Like A Virgin? October 7. 984; my secret love; “The ABC's of Love and Sex' , We are not B-bops' ; Rush and the :;ght movies; I wanna play nude Twister' ; I'd like to be a Playboy bunny because ... , more memories are found under Michele Moore s name. Being drum maior. Spectrum aptain. and Class Prez for three years really kept me busy, but 1 wouldn t given any of it up r the world. Tamara loves you! My future plans are to attend Kutztown University to become biological research scientist t ph n Kerbacher I was known as Kerby. I’ll always remember the fun in shop, hanging around with my lends, hockey, and the 73 Nova SS. Good times were spent hunting, trapping, and telling unting stories. I plan to go to college and become a mechanical draftsman. • )avid K rn I was always called Kemy. Some experiences I'll never forget include Wild Creek Trail, 6-•heeling and 4 wheeling, hiking with Tami, skiing and lifting with Steve, the 74 Power Vagon. the party at George's. Vermont. KLX 250. and Attex ATV The parties with Chip, ob. and Fid were great. OK Bob. break it out! Where is the Dave Kit? My future is in xcavating. ary K rn I will never forget Bup; the 1969 Dart; the great times with Renee. Greg, Perry, and Webs; rrewdnver; any marks; wheelies; caught; Hi Lon' ; Don't worry, it’s a Mopar'' ; Ford junk; fario’s; Friday the 13th; Whose house?' ; laughing; and the great times at Tech. My future is ndecided. Cimberly Kibler I'll never forget being in Mr. N's senior row, Bobsey twin 2. not knowing what was for inch, getting lost in Mr Ruch's class, and gym class with Jo and those incredible kids. You ould always hear me saying Lisa, meet me at my locker '. Since you're such a sweet guy, an I have a pass'5 ; Can I. I mean may 1 go to the lav?”, and I'll take you on in volleyball ny day. somebody's got to be the one to do it! . My future is in nursing and CCC. Till Kinter Through my high school years I've had many great memones. Most of them have come irough sports like field hockey, softball, and especially wrestling. 1 will always remember aving to run laps for watching the football players; the nights at Mano's; Cath. Tam. and my ■athroom breaks; the prom; Kaboly s bam; secret talks with Sharon and Lisa; the party at Whitehall; good limes at McD's; shoppina in Bloomsburq; the station wagon; falling in a ground log hole; our song; Cathy, did you beat my record?'; when Tammy spilled the beans to Matt; and most of all. none of us will ever forget Mary ! I'd like to thank my best tnends Tammy, Cathy, and Tracy for making my high school years the best' In the future I'm looking forward to college, parties, men. and becoming a pharmacist. Chriuy Kiss Many memones have filled my life through my high school years. 1 will always, remember those good times in the pom squad, especially with Shem; the great lunches with John, Todd, Scott, Rusty, and Al; October 4, 1983; Sue and her blinker trouble; sleeping on the job: and long talks with Dennis and Pam at work. I'll also never forget those new uniforms (Shorn, are we sexy'), the Whitehall show, the Parkland game, hot chocolate and runny noeee, the birdie—maybe it's dead, health class, cute. “It's not so bad to look only 13! . and the cabin, ”1 can't believe it's almost over' Johnny, you’ll always be my special someone! Thanks guys for all the memones. My future includes obstetncal nursing and John. Jody Kitt k Having fun at Tech is one thing I II remember from high school. Some other things are working on the Wilson Blockhouse. Freddie's finest. Return of the Jedi, great respect, and going to Lehigh. Weightmen are TRUE athletes' My future is as a mason or pro wrestler. Tracy Kleppinger Even though we complained about band, it was tho source of many memones. These include killer volleyball; Waiting.... still waiting! ; bus 2 maniacs; Tlianksguya. 1 like to be upside down! ; LSTI; the cheer Suzi and I invented; great tnps to Hershey. Montreal, and Williamsburg; and the roles of president and vice-president with no existing duties. Special fnends bnng back special memones. Jill, remember Mary. July 23rd, scoping lor guys, snausages. the great times at wrestling, our shark's affair. Tam s big mouth, “SIWTSDS . infatuations, and Somebody get the bucket. . . please7' Kim. never forget your buddy , creeks and boats, coordination plus, special requests for Billy, Chewman . Bool it up! . and What color's your hair?! Cath, always remember the station wagon, countdowns in the Esch zone. Talk to me . . . ! . and 1 think you have a problem with your mouth'” Ami Karleen. don't forget pickles. Walrusface Lisa. Samwell. you rocker , and our studs' Eddie. Pat. and Jeff. Last but not least. I'll always chensh the special times I shared with Brent and the many more to come. Thanks Ms. Glessner, all my fnends. and Mom and Dad for making my senior year great! Christina Klin My fondest memories are: spending time with Darren; hanging around with Mary. Rhonda. Annette. Cindy. Judi. John, and Julie; the great pizza scandal in Montreal; band tnpe to Rhode Island. Monlieal. Hershey. and Williamsburg; good times on bus 1; long summer practices: and Let's take this party outside. I'll also never forget losing keys to hotel rooms; playing baseball during breaks; Hey Wally, what's up? . I smell scrod' ; and the Bando generation My future plans are to attend college and pursue a career in nursing. Juli Klin I’ll always remember all the crazy times with Geoff, Chris, exchange students, and AFS cm. Rondog . you are a true joker. Anton, nur ein Buch! Some things that I will never forget are Oz. Sweeney Todd, and Oliver; our special place on the stage; having tangents; and Klimtis . Thanks Gui-Gui. Lisa. Tim. Al. and Guss—fnends are fnends forever. My future plans include college and working overseas. David Knauss My favonte memories are as follows: Squirrly”, Tech, carpentry, 72 Olds, bike racing. Road Track, states, nationals. Tuesday night racing, training at the Velodrome with Art the Dart , and Crazy Dave . My future is in cabinet making, bicycle racing, and trade school. Forr t Koch Warehousing. Kozero. and Miller Ace is the place. Allen Township Fire Company is number 1' Break for the music, man' My future plans are to work. Susan Kochenash Known as Shnoog. I enjoyed being VICA President and Opening and Closing Team President. I’ll always remember going to the District and State Competition; having lunch and chats with Sue. Lon. Barb. Karen. Lori, and Lisa; Joe's Nova—the Fire Breathing Dragon; Hess's parking lot; going to Leiby's for triple dippies with Ed and Donna; and spending all my time with Joe. Thanks, Sue for being a fnend and getting Joe and me together' My future holds a career as a make-up and skincare artist, marnage. and a family. Sandra Kocher I will always remember being with Mike; my heiny; October 7, 1982 (what a day!); the abortion debate with the perfect one ; riding In the ghetto jet. and my qood old Ford. It’s a Hard Habit to Break. Is it 2:30 a.m. yet? I had fun with Tammy. Sheri. Lon. Sherri, ami Roseanne. In the future I want to become a receptionist and then get married. Tommy Kocher Known as Tam, I always enjoy having a good time. I will always remember the wild weekends, cruising Allentown and the circuit, the musclemen at the Castle, the good times with friends, and the great times after softball games. Oh my God!” and those brutal Sundays after Saturday night s garden will also never be forgotten. In the future I plan to live it up. because you only live once. Seniors 75 Cheryl Koehler Many good times were shared with Janeice, Shelley, and the D.E. gang (especially at D.E. States with Nicky and Kat). 1 remember chocolate covered bananas with nuts at the mall and little pink things at Hess's Patio. Weekends were spent going to dances, getting nuts, and going to the movies with Junior. My future is work and Junior. John Kohler Being in Drama and Lighting Crew and receiving activity letters in both has been a high point in my school life. My best friends forever are Shelley, Jackie, Bob, Chris, Michele, Guss, and the Theatre Company. I'm going to miss high school life, but I'll never forget the memories and friends I made. Good luck to next year's seniors and the rest of the school. My future includes attending ESU for nursing Marty Kovach Some of the most significant quotes my friends and 1 used during my high school years include: Yo hap’ ; What’ $18.50 a case?! ; Don't worry Ed. I caught it ; and NOTS rule1”. I'll always remember cheerleading for Powder Puff; pig parties and cow tipping; parties at the Ghost and Reuben's house; the Pottsville Massacre; the Whitehall Raid ’84, life and times with Booger. cage matches with Pigeon; chasing the bag lady; hanging out with Kemster; and lifting with Ray. Ed. and Scott. My best friends were Ed. Ray. Rod, Stib, Shtip, and Greek. In the future I will attend college. Diane Kratzer During my high school years I was known as Prudence and Kratz. Some of my favorite times were: the return of the ghetto cruiser; being a silk bando and Spectrum silk captain; “Look, one dork after another' ; “Hey guys, did we miss a turn somewhere? ; Leah; Look— OTT Street! ; the Crew; wild rides with Leah and Sheila; band and guard trips with Leah. Sheila, and Gail; What a profile! ; Tell me. Leah, did it stick to your shirt? ; great gym classes with Tina and Zito; and “Do you have hair on your chest? . I will always remember good times in lunch with Leah. Lisa, and Sue and Scott and the shades. Wicker bunk beds will be a big part of my future, along with going to college for computers. Krystal Kratzar My most outstanding high school memories include: Glenny, always getting nuts in Tech, weekends with Brenda and Dawn, and always getting wild. I love my car and Billy Squier. In the future I plan to work at Gracedale as a dietary aide and be with Glenn. Roxann Kremsner Some great memones are Wanda woman and Snyder man; Is Mr. Happy up yet? ; How about it?”; scalp; More power toya! ; 1 still loveya' ; Yeah, yeah! Here comes Nauman Joy. ; taking it easy; and Wanda's house. Good times with Brian, Todd. Rick, Allen. Wanda, Cindy, Jim. Tim. Sandy. Charlie. Donna, Cindy, Christine, Jenny, and Sheila will never be forgotten. My future plans are to get married to Bnan and work hard. John Kreps I'll always remember playing ramp pool on Saturday nights; What is that purple stuff on Chns? ; Hey Nuge. you want to wrestle? ; Hey Bob. what's up in the tree? ; and I want to go home. I'm cold! . The Arsenal and all the memories that went with it will never be forgotten. My interests are baseball, bowling, and photography. In the future I plan to attend Bloomsburg for accounting and make a good living. Bernie Kressley Some of the best times of my senior year were lamming with my Gibson, living in the outdoors, skiing and snowmobiling. partying all night, driving fast, spending all my time with Jenny, Stairway to Heaven and school dances, and the good times with my friends. Patty Krock Some of my favorite memories are having a good time, great times in lunch, Sundays with the gang, the Oreville go-kart races, going to the mall, and looking but not buying. My future plans are to work. Donna Kromer I will remember the great times we had in in DECA and at competitions; the wild and crazy times with my friends Patty, Carol. Michele, Kns, and Sue; and the time spent goofing around in lunch. My most important memory is the special times I spent with Kyle in school and at the Lehigh Township Fire Company on Wednesday nights. My special interests are music. TV. and being with my friends. In the future I plan to work and get marned to Kyle. Jansics Kuklinski Some of my great times were being with Jeff; cruising in the van; being homeroom treasurer; the good times with Kooks and Cheryl; always being in trouble with Heather; Pickles-n-Honker forever; fun times in Mrs. Neiper s room; hanging around with Michele; and going to lunch with Lon. Denise. Tina, and Cheryl. My future is work and Jeff. Anita Kurtz Throughout my high school years I've had many wonderful memones. These include fun on 11-25-84 with the Baron ; great times at the cabin singing songs; killing Whitehall as Powder Puffer 24; Good hands. Neetz!'; good times with Steve; great times in basketball talking guys with my sidekick Anne; the Up in Flames presentation for twenty minutes; nine in a Subaru—no problem. Hello by Dougie for Ed in 7th period chemistry; and Phil the stud . I always have a smile on my face?' The CC breakdown on the way to see Heisty and the fun in Mr. Bryant's class with Lori, Ruth. Lisa, Tammy, Brian, Heisty, and Joe never be forgotten. Ruthie. what can we pay him? Hey Michele and Lisa, is that a Heiny McDonald s parking lot? I've had a lot of great times with my special friends Michele. La Lisa. Steph. Ruth, and Tammy. Thanks for being good listeners, guys' My future plans are attend college. Louis Kurtz I'll always remember the great times on the Tech bus and being one of the machine sb: boys. Some other memones are Fatman, Weasel, Chillout1 . Let's go crazy'- . It'scasual boogie in the bowl, and the Headbangers of Amenca. Twisted Sister is great! My future pi« are to go to Williamsport College and to become a machinist. Joe Kush I will always remember those great high school memones that will last a lifetime. Tries include: Jen. Romper Room. HUTCH, racer Cavalier. Nikki Ferret, vans, playing juvy c Mam Street, looking for trouble, and all my fnends. Corinna Labish Some wild and crazy memones include getting crazy with some wild friends, meet me t; the water fountain; I can t believe he did that on the door' ; You get me all wound up she's wearing the same shirt again; Please don't cry. Mindy' ; you did it now; Are yo hungry. Biz?”; Alright Dee. do it again' ; today's going up in smoke; Again mv lunch tun flies by’”; We have to clean out our locker! '; T going down to the office to visit M Dischmat again. ; Are you with me. girls’ ; spending the night in Culpip pool; Did I have good time with Al last night' ; smile for me. Albert; and cruising in the Beast My futu: includes going to Northampton Community College to become a travel agent. Greg Lahr My favonte times were as follows: fun in Tech with Banana Brain; Super Nova; fixing tb Mopar on Saturdays; parties at Klein's; weekends with Mike, Mack, Glenn, Greg; Frida night in Windgap McDonald's; going to lunch in Fedio's Challenger; Kipp's Fnday mgfc great parties at John's bam; having great parties with Glenn. Mike, Chris, Mike, Mark. Gw Doug, and John; and skiing with Doug. Thank you Mom and Dad and good luck to the Cla of '85. One day Costy will get a real truck! Kim Laub 1 will always remember those great memones from high school like the good times in lunc with Lisa. Tina. Sheri. Shen. Chns, and John, going to Mario s after those hard practice hanging in Schneid s room at lunch; bowling with Lisa; John's birthday present; shootm fouls; Oh tends' ; and hanging around with Lisa and Lisa. My future includes attendin business college. Susan Leibelsperger Some of my favonte memones include getting nuts with Lisa. Diane, and Leah at lunch going to Bill s and coming home in the ghetto cruiser; Hey Connie, you smell' '; living wn-Pam; going to New York and seeing the hoopers; exciting volleyball games with the lceerj Now we go back to that thing across the hall' ; too many to count; She's flirting again’ Lisa and me helping Mike; the Bunch; Oh no. I need my mirror' , miniskirts; Behavr Scorpions concert; Hey Pam, remember Ratt ; and yelling bubbles down the hall. M; future plans are to join the NAVY. Lori Lei bo Id My high school memories include library aide (11 and 12); Bubbles; being “sarnies' wJ Michele and Ifky; starting the family of Lee's; Sarah Lee; racing down 7th street in the bw hanging around with Michele. Tami. and Weasel; Nothing to do but go to the rnaij kidknapping Mark; favorite song by Madonna; seeing Germany ’84; going to Florida 8 singing Oh Sheme and Sherry Baby to Shem; and Fabian's son, Turn me Loose the future I plan to attend college for accounting. Michele Leisey My memories of senior high school were library aide 11th and 12th; cruising in the bo with Lon; hanging around with Lon, Tami. and Janeice; racing down 7th street. be:r sarnies ; crusmg Olympic Gardens; Hey dude' ; Hey lady! ; dnving to school wi Heather; Just chill out, Lori! ; going to Florida in June '85; hanging out at the mall with Tan meeting Mike on 7th street, the Sarah Lee family; Fabian s favonte song, “Turn me Loom going to the prom '84-'8S; bonfire ’84- 84; and trying to defrost the the windows in Heather car. In the future I plan to become an accountant or a cosmetologist. Peter Lewis My favonte memories in my high school years were being called Geddy; Jed in screamir broccoli; great times in band; What, march down to the parking lot? Are you nuts’ Epiphone vs. Rickenbacker; loudest table in lunch for 3 years; Take your party outside Rush; Montreal. Hershey band tnps; Matt. Schnott. Jim. Darren, and Rhonda; Windsuri Tuba Power; bass guitar; Stop the truck' ; The Boogens; cut shop; and escape from 4 penod. In the future I plan to attend college for music education. Chris Lilly My hobby and plan for the future are on the same order. They both involve art. Hobby . I've lettered and etched quite a few of my fnends cars. I hope in the future I can still do this a company. I couldn't wait for this senior year' 76 Seniors A James Loch I will always remember the great limes in band; Take your party outside' ; Iron Maidon .xincert; 47 points; lun on 7th street in the little white beast; I'm Ed' ; screaming broccoli concert shirts, prolessional rigger; Rhode Island; Oh no the cops! ; Hershey, stealing ice cubes. Montreal; delivering pizza to 1615; Williamsburg; Eddie Torrez; loudest table; Who broke the fish tank? ; Bando hockey. Bando football vs. Catty 56 to 7; Hey Don. sorry about :4b nose' a tribute to big Barry; recording cut shop; Is today an A-Team shot? ; escape from 4th period; someone turned on a light; don't play like a duck; Beeee Bop Solo; Help fix rhe windsurfer! , the guys Matt, Pete, Schnott. Darren; and always comment! In the future I plan to attend Bloomsburg University and major in business administration. I want to be the doss' St v« Longlev Highlights of my senior year are os follows: being with Brenda; under the whip; 1969 Camaro; rare form; cruising in the Corvette; Hamilton street with the Camaro; What's that? !t s a driveshaft1 ; Captain Curt and the SS Voldre; Give them the high beams. Johnny! ; graveyard; “two can ; Ho Ho Linda; great times at Tech; Lovie ; You're pressing your uck ; eucalyptus; 1963-84 tennis class; skin marks; Come on Glenn! ; 3rd period science ;lass, and Beatniks. My future plans are undecided. Carla Lorah Well guys, this is it! I had the greatest times with Gina, Marcia, and Glenn. Journey remains n top with U2 and .38 Special. I ll never forget Jen's wild party! I survived Zehner Thanks Cyn. Who remembers Marty's MBAH? Hee Hee Hee. Huikamama's running wild with our ild bunch! Good luck grads of '85. Special thanks to my Mom and Dad and Jim. My future ; lons are to study the medical field. Barb Lov® My high school years at Northhampton have brought me many great memories, especially he ones of Vo-tech. I will never forget the good times in the car with Sue, Sue, Karen, and .on or all the time that I have spent with Duane. In the future I plan to work in a salon and narry Duane. 3tacy Lupton More memories include scibbies on MocArthur; Have you been to school this week? ; A umps the stump; Grammys back; Audrey's poems; Stacy, the Russian cow; shortcuts?; June 1. 1994. 7:30-Mano’s; Audj. is your spleech splurred? ; Rush and movie hopping; This-n-hat and the Garfield until 2; Joe- the human ashtray; E-man's house; Madge dictating flicks; Mix-n-match; streaking at Kel's; We are not B-bops! ; and Chicago in the bathroom. The noral of our story is to stay out of our way. You'll regret it and have to pay. As a member of the dissolute Souls, you'll be at Camp Piety until who the heck knows! Jeffrey Lutz Of all my memories. I will always remember the great times in machine shop; fatphones luging; good times on the Tech bus with Lou. Lisa. Craig, Rose, and Denise; Uzi Raid; GiJoe; ne Judos Priest concert; the East Allen Fire Company; and being vice president of the ’EACT team My future includes attending Williamsport Area Community College to be a nachinist and winning the lottery. Sherwood Mack From my high school years. I'll never forget always getting crazy in Tech with Mike and cott. the ndes to Tech with Scott and Doug, running G” line on Tech buses, and English lass with Mr. Ferry I'll always remember the good times listening to Twisted Sister. Motley 'rue and Van Halen while partying with Jason, Mike, and Brian. Of course I'll never forget cotfs Mustang, and Doug's Ford station wagon. - dy Makowe I'll never forget all the times I wasn't able to make the bus; having fun at lunch with Beth Jnangst. Tracey Jacoby, and Mane Shoemaker; sitting in the parking lot with Barb Love; lOing to football games and dances; meeting at Domey Park; and trying out for the play. I Iso remember competing in roller skating and the good times I had with Edgemont Club lembers. In the future I plan to go to college and settle down. )avid L. Maldonado During my high school years I was known os Dave. My greatest experiences were Beltz-ille. the team in chemistry, driving with John Molnar. great times in computer technology, nd Little Shawn. 1 plan to go to post-secondary school. iarcia Mangan J never forget my comrades in the AV club. I'm so confused. Are you in the Guidance re again? Where were you? In the Guidance Office. Are you engaged? No disengaged, wish the best for Heather and Tracey, two very special fnends. I'll miss you both. My future Ians include finding happiness, peace, and maybe a unicorn. ’odd Mann My high school years were spent going to Tech for auto body. I enjoy hunting, fishing, lowmobiling, 4x4 trucks, and being with Chris. My future is undecided. ’ichard Manning NHS has brought me quite a few memories over the years. Some of these include; Kemo abay s. Connie and third penod; Joseph P. Professional. Just so very wrong! , the Chevy 4x4. and Toyota power. I will never forget the Tobyhanna and Mt. Pocono shot and the power line experience. I'm glad it's all over Nicolette Ann Marcincin Of all my memones throughout high school I will always remember having great fun in Distnbutive Ed., all the arguments in Government class, the state competition at Hershey with Kathy and Cheryl. Sweetie , the tnp to NYC with Craig. Pam and our drive in her Camaro. and my 79 Sally. I would like to thank Craig for that special walk m the snow. My future includes being with Craig and becoming a commercial artist. Mike Marsh My favonte memones are Swampy ; Buffy; cruising on weekends; going to Mono's for lunch with Mark, the Greekster. and Chuck; I'll have another one please. said Mark; hitting Beck's car on the way to the Kiss concert (he didn’t think it was funny!); Brian's night out and his ambulance ride home from a school dance; Glenn breakinq at school dances; parties at Bnan’s with Rhonda. Terry, and Lisette; parties at my house with Mom; parties at Deb’s; and hanging around with Hump and Bones. The Van Halen, Twisted Sister. Iron Maiden. Kiss. Judas Priest. Ozzy, Motley Crue. Def Leppard, and Ratt concerts were excellent. In the future I want to have many parties and go to Washington. D.C. for computer school. Michele Mason Some of the best memones of my senior year ure os follows: Shell; Motorhead; Mann's Diary; my Pontiac; his Mopar; the garage; Lapp Road; Relax, Shell! ; exotic times with Sue and Rose; the night we all got busted; Daddy's girl; the Pontiac crash; Cherly; we rebuild excitement, together forever Tim Shell; Lou Sue; Metro S Steph; Matt Pam; Love Bites ; and I guess that's why they call it the blues. ; Timmy, my barrel boy, I love you more than life itself. My future plans are to become Mrs. Timothy Edward Paul and to make Mom and Dad proud. Mindy Matula I'll always remember special times with my best fnend Jacie and hanging around in the halls with Patty after 5th penod. The great times in drama (cost parties), AFS, and library club will never be forgotten. Lunch with the gang was great! To Ken. Jaime, Patty, George. Chris, and Bnan-fnends are friends forever. “Hey Ace! My future is os an accountant. Cathi McCloskey My favonte memones are What? ; wild times with the big 5: I'm kookin! ; getting in simple moods with Louis; Getting lost in the Atlas; Judas Pnest back stage; cruising in Harry; parkway shot; Do it up!”; Karen's crash house; Dr. Schlaff; Are you sick! ; What a sap' ; and Southern with Kelby and Sue. In the future I plan to have a good time' William McLaughlin I always enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, skiing, camping, and canoeing. I will never forget the 1976 Cobra and Bnan, Darren. Matthew. Bnan. Jeff. Glenn, Stacey, and Darren. My future includes becoming a millionaire. Mick Meckes Overall, high school was an interesting and relatively exciting expenence. I had many wild times at Creekwood Acres with the gang. Remember all those crazy lunches with crazy Al. Rusty. Todd. Matt. Scott, and John. I will never forget German class and Rondog. also the two famous numbers totalling 29. Pregaming with Superkid . Russ, and Stud was always an adventure. I won t forget D D and the D.D.P.A. (Gulliver lives forever ); good tunes rocking out at the dances, as well as the great Kiss. Maiden and Sister concerts; gas-leaJt-Maiden ticket expedition ( They didn't tell us we hod to stay! ); the campouts; shopping at the mall. Showbiz; and the bonfire. The tnp to Penn vs. Pitt was great—so was the iced tea ' Forget Chicken Sandwich'- I love lifting, wrestling, good music, and wild concerts. Crue. Sister. Maiden, and W.A.S.P. rule. I'm meet likely to attend Pitt. My career is undecided. William Merkle I will always remember being ih Northampton Tech in auto mechanics, honqinq an mud with Killer Webbs and Sick Dog; being in the alternative class with Mr. Schneider. Brian Becker, Harry Shelhamer and Stster Brearman; partying it up with Bishop and Burger and the 1602 suds; and the H.G. Chevy 1. In the future I plan to work part-time, party full-time, and I'm going to try to get a driver's license. Lisa Mertz The things that I will remember most are Sean; parties at Kelly's; Kim and Bill finally get together; love, fnendship. and the night of December 2. 1983; and Mrs. Balliet s first penod English class in 11th grade with her stones and her 27 cats. Also. I'd like to remember 2nd lunch in 11th grade with Kim. Enka. Sean. Bill, and Matt. My future is based on college and mamage to Sean. Thank you Sean for your love and caring. And special thanks to Kim for bnnging Sean and me together and everything else you did. I love you. Sean. Lisa Mescavage Throughout high school 1 have had many special memones. Some of these include the wild times with Tammy and Shawn, riding, you blotus. use a crowbar. PB Peepers. Seiples. be real, hole. Bucko. I'm here . I can't take it! . Let's have a blowout! , and going out to lunch with Pam, Heather, and Theresa. I would like to thank Tom for all the special memones that we have shared together. In the future I plan to become a medical secretary. A Semors 77 Lisa M y r Throughout high school years I have had many great memories that I will never forget. Some of these include having a dandy time at BAND'S in commercial art II; being buddies with Jen for too long; forever with John (Sept. 15. 1962); munching at Manos before Tech with Kim. len. and Sam. kinda fonda Honda; working for Mr. Dachinat (or hardly working); hanging out with Beau Beau and Butch; Are you stilting?”; playing monopoly at the house of fun; following the feet to foot; trying to convince Jen that she really does like punk; everything is bogu nowadays; what's a rubin; and he calls me Bunsie! My future plans include doing something artistic and being with John. Dennis Michael I love dnving my Cuda. Get a real car! I had some crazy times at N.H.S. They are as follows: I can't believe he's hanked again!'; Polgar, you did not order pink!”; You're a stud. Bob ; Mike and the cabin; Sue, I hope you can drive the baby. I'm having a little trouble seeing. ; Dave. I thought you said it was clear! ; Lot's spend anothor night in Manos' ; Beech, let s go find Sack and party. ; she shot me down again; Trap, get me a milk, will ya? ; in charge of the Bunch?: she's aivinq us the moon; Hey El. let's go to Becky s' ; Greek, let s get a case' ; and But I gotta be home by twelve' I'd like to thank all the fnends I couldn't mention for the wonderful times. Also, I’d like to thank my mom and dad for their guidance and support. Good luck to all the yo-hap men. Come here, you re talking dumb' I'm not sure what lies ahead—we ll just have to wait and see. Dennis Mihalopoulos I am more popularly known as The Greek . During my three years in high school. 1 maiored in Marketing Education and in College Prep. In my tumor and senior year I was Pa. DECA State President I have spent three great years with Chns. Kevin, Bnan. Mr. Vulcano. and the gang. I'll always remember the state conference with Rocke. New York, and New Year's Day '85. During my three years of baseball there were two unforgettable games that I pitched at. Easton and Central. How could they ever forget the Greek Assassin , the team's wrestling champ9 Some of my senior high memones include going to Miller Manor with Shtip; the wild parties in journalism with Michele. Tamara. Dennis. Janice. Audrey, and Kelly; and letting Michele dnve my brand new red Berlinetta. No more Mr. Nice Guy' Thank you Chns and the rest of my fnends for all the great memones. I ll never forget you guys. Steve Miksita High school holds many memories for me. How could I forget being called Slick Mik. the 76 Fury, parlies, the great outdoors. Great White rock-n-roll, Weis Quality Markets, and Yamaha fun with Jim. I knew the tree was there. Good times were spent cruising to Trenton with Dave. Michele, and Tamara after Pnest and hanging out with SaulMan. Merkle, the men from 3rd ward, and the Seemsville Crew. College and the service are my future. Brian Millar I'll never forget good times with Brenda (bad times too!), my '68 Cougar, educational field tnps, skin sun bathing, abolish independent women (male dominance!), aggressive worn en—whips and chains. Mr. V.. and States and Districts. Thanks to all my DECA fnends for all the fond memones 1 will never forget. Special thanks to the Greek. Wanda Millar Dunng my high school years I have had many great memones. Some of these include Tri-Boro. dug-outs, sand quarry. COP. I can't dnve 55, '76 Bobcat. Wildwood, late nights, cruising the circuit, girls just wanna have fun. last in line,dreams can come true, and Mark. I would like to thank Theresa. Malissa. Gina. Shem. Lorah. Dana. Bnan. Mike, and John for all the special times. Good luck Class of '85 and live life to the max' In the future I plan to get mamed and work as a secretary. Liann Minnich There is not enough time in the day for all I try to accomplish. Half of my time is devoted to prepanng music for Sunday services as organist and choir director, while the rest is spent at work or Genesis Y.F. with Alice. Bnan. Lisa, and Tammy. If there is any left, it is devoted to myself. I consider myself amiable, fun-loving, and vulnerable. Times to remember include Opel; Bnan. I finally made fnends with my backhand' ; Buddy .. . Pal; Spit'! ; Thomson’s; and Will I ever earn my light sabre?! I wish to pursue a career as a correspondence specialist. Tammy Minnig Usually called Tam. I was always laughing and smiling. Many great memones have filled my high school years. I will always remember the great summer vacation. Germany and special fnends. gossip sessions in chem. Dave-n-Tam. Powder Puff 87—defensive captain, and going the wrong way with Tracy and Michelle. Thanks to my best fnends. Lisa. Jill. Cathy, and Stacey for the great high school years. Special memones are associated with each one of you, such as What can we do? ; moon us. moon us; the great fighter; screech; Mary; let s go peppy; our song; three fisted; wrestling matches; my big mouth; Mano s; great parties, lunch breaks; When are we gonna start lifting? ; grounded again; the great knock off day; Hiya. gorgeous' ; the plays; Hey cutie! ; computers; and night homework. I'll also remember the great times with Dave: prom 11 and 12. McIntosh 207. baseball games, football games, summer '84. bowling, and long phone calls. Thanks for always being there’ My future is NCACC for psychology, and Dave. Michelle Mizgard 1 11 always remember Mr. Neip s Big Mouth Broads, dnving Mr. Pasquanelb crazy with Karen. Lisa. Crystal, and Corinna; Mano s lunches with Mike and Matt; the many miles in my 78 Seniors m 1 little red Chevette. getting rowdy at the Catty bonfire, early morning breakfasts at McDi crazy popcorn battles at the cinema; playing volleyball with the PRO; I gotta get away Let'sgo to the falls. ; and Mich in the hatchback. The intimate discussions with Karen. Tret Lisa, Cheryl, and Lisa will never be forgotten. Teresa, waiting is aggravating! Tnsh. pick direction. The best night of my life was 12-14 84 with Junior. Good luck Everyone! My futus is work, college, and Junior. John Molriar My greatest memones from high school include the ndes from Vo-tech with Redey Mano. and Bumps; the fire in Schreck s tng book; parties at Deb s. Jill s, and Mike's house Pizza City; and the Washington tnp. My future plans include going to college at Penn Stas Marguerite Moore I'll always remember 9 in the Subaru; and Lisa. Kim. Kelley. Michelle, Tamara. Kel. la Lor. and Audi, who will always b special fnends—thanks' I’ll also remember the Aerosmr concert—Jan. 4, 1985; Eddie's Vette. MJ's Z 28; 'Lisa, we got schnagged! ; the bod Darktown. dictating flicks at E-man's house; the prom; the New Year s Eve bash at my hou« and bonfire '82. I plan to attend college in the future. Michele Moore I will always remember all those crazy, excellent times with the people who have been ver special to me. Some special fnends are Audrey. Jan. Kelly. Anita. Lisa and Madge. Tamara-you have been my bestest fnend and my second sister. Thanks for everything' I can t w« until college' Here are more of our memones: If all else fails, go egging; 9 in the Subdr cruising in the Magic Wagon; Den. Bud. and the redCamaro; the weekend the rents' we away; Dave H. and the loss of the red underwear. Hey Phildo' ; I wanna play nuo twister' ; Creekwood Acres with Mikey. my superkid; Steve, are we really in Trenton7 Wildwood talks with Pam and Ann; meeting Ralph for the first time at Beech's; Dougie. yo need a haircut' ; and Hey Lisa and Anita, is that Heiney in Mac s parking lot? . Amtd-thanks for all our talks. They have meant alot. If my years ahead are anything like the par three years, my future will be great. My future plans include attending Kutztown Umvew for medical technology, and lots of smiles for Ronn's. Tim Moore My outstanding memones are: a field tnp to Washington D.C. with Mr. Sabo; great times Mr. Holcombe s class, credit points in Mr. Payson's class; receiving a certificate of ment Mr. Kresge s class; great floor hockey games in gym; getting caught daydreaming in chemj try; and great times in wood shop with Bob and Ray. I am interested in tennis, racquetbal cross country skiing, biking, hiking, and skiing at Little Gap and Camelback. In the future plan to attend college. Heather Moser I'll always remember Fop Yop! ; “Shut the doorba! , “Scottie. beam me up . . . I'c bushed' ; Taxi ; Skippy's kid ; Bub ; and Faithfully . Partying with Harley. Pukei Hanker, and Peaches, being in AV with Marcia; staying home with the kooks ; play.ri quarters; wild times with the gang at Tom s house; being at Bum s bam all night Ion; hanging out at Js; having parties at my house; going up to the Lap ; my adventures vn Rose; and the time spent with Mark will never be forgotten. 1 wish the best of luck to Jeff ari Janeice. Charlie and Marcia, and Dudley and Sam. I give my thanks to Tina. Kathy. Janeia Sam. Marcia, and Rose for always being there for me. I hope they are always happy and hav great futures. My future plans are to go to college, stay with Mark, and live life to the fules Jeffrey Mouer I have been active as an Allen Township Ambulance Corp member and have been acti in music. I remember music man (5222) channel 9 and 21 and jamming with Mike, Johr Bnan. and Doober. Through my high school years. I have been known as Baldy. Stud, an Dr. Mouer. I will never forget the wild times at the cabin, cruising. Hey Woddzzzy an corrupting Rick s morals. Thanks Mom and Dad! Good luck Class of 1985' My future indude continuing my education at NCACC for radiological technology. Daniel Mycio My alias is Captain Dan . My hobbies are model cars, trains, video games, and listening! rock music. 1 enjoy working with computers and spending time in the computer room. 1 to make my future working with computers or in the field of architecture. Anthony Nagy The best times at high school were getting sick with the 70 SS Chevelle. four wheeling the Ford pickup, good times in Tech Pokey and Donkey Kong, hunting with KNAP atr house, donuts with Gumby. especially great times with Missy, and those sayings— Let it np Light them up. , and Do it. get sick, bum rubber. In the future I plan to be a truck dm and a drag racer. Sherry Nagy I will always remember those great high school memones like: dnving in the 69 Carr.ar crazy Physics Iab6 with Ole and ' Bealthe gang in sixth period study hall. Rat's hair het band . But officer, the light was green' . What's the deal? ,and working with Ole Beal '. I would like to thank Terry. Tracey. Craig, and Lon- fnends forever, for the go: times we've had and for many more to come. I plan to attend college after high schot Patty Naylor My high school years were spent hanging out in town; being with Sue. Karen. Kelby. z nsha at Ihe Demo; working lor the weekend; and going incognito. I will also remember the reel times in the summer of '84. blizzards, sipper. snay. and horses. In the future I want to ave great times and get rich! •u« Naylor Some of my memones from high school include always being with Patti. Kelby, Karen and nsha; “You should go easy . Pierre; the Demo; Feckus; Got any zip? ; That's Kosher! ; raiqhten up; good times at work with Crystal; and plenty of beans. Coke, and Velvet. In the iture I plan to relax and have a good time. udy Nemeth I d like to give special thanks to Adrienne, Nita, Kevin. Mark. Marcy, Beth. Rosie. Cyn, and lot more. I will always remember all the good times at NHS and CHS, such as: cruising in the abbit. going to Lehigh and Kutztown. chasing meat, crazy times at Bill Daniel's and Castle hardens, getting revenge, working at J's, and just getting crazy. Good-bye Northampton .. . t'ello Kutztown’ My future includes Kutztown. living it up, and making lots of money. Good lck Class of '85 'oMtnna Neupauer • My best memones from high school include basketball and the summer games with passing showers and ice cream. I enjoyed cross country, although the long runs were onng. I love playing softball, in particular, playing till midnight and getting stuck in Wilkes arre. I always spent lots of time at the park. Steph, my very best friend, has shared many reat times with me. I had a super time at LC camp, at the lake games with Monica, and unng the weekend in the Poconos with the night visitor. In the future I plan to attend college r engineering and basketball. rngia Newhard It seems like my whole life up until now was just a flash before my eyes. I can remember my rst day of kindergarten, and how I cried when my mom left me there. Now I'm a senior in jh school, and I'm leaving another important part of my life behind. These last three years 1 ave learned more about myself than I ever imagined I would. I've become more outgoing y gaining self-confidence through each one of my accomplishments. Swimming has shown le that it takes more than a lot of hard work to be good at something, you have to put your eart and soul into it even if you experience a little pain here and there. I'll never forget all the ugh swim practices with the guys, the talks I had with Chris, or how easy it was to talk to wen about anything and how much fun we had together. Sue, Rose, and I shared so many fecial times. We cried together, laughed together, studied together, and talked about the nngs that meant the most to us. I'll never forget how much they mean to me and how they hanged my attitude about myself. But the most important part of my high school years was le support I received from my family. My dad was always there to give me a hug or even yell ■ me, but at least that showed me he cared. Missie always listened to my problems even if .ey were always the same, and my mom was just there to tell me she loved me and be my est fnend. I love you too! iuy Odhner Also known as Odes. I'm the one most likely to wind up insane. Some wild memones are of etting psycho; going crazy with Shults and Amy. Jim and Rene. Mosh, Tim. Ripper. Mad lan. Dean, Wolfeman and Mondrick. Space and the whole Vo-Tech crew; and destroying us 39 (including its driver). Remember, it's not a school, it's just another party. My favorite lyings include Party up and Do it . I'll always remember the great times out at the toking rea. Good luck to all of my fnends, have a great life. The Class of '85 rules. I hope to be with lichelle forever. eth O'Donnell In my past high school years, my best memones are of the Big Five : Karen. Trisha. Kelby. athy, and yours truly. Other memones include decorating for the Turkey Game; Which ay now. Cheryl?'; quack; It wasn’t me! ; Miss you, twiend’ . Happy New Year; and Baby ew Year. Special thanks to Steve for always being there' I plan to attend college after high :hool and major in elementary education. {on O'Donnell High school is like a looking glass through which the future will unfold. Although it was nly a small portion of my life, it provided a foundation from which I can expand and build, here are so many memones that I can recall, so many treasured moments that have made my ;hool years complete. Thinking back, every minute of my life brought something new. It was ly decision to use it wisely. In a few year s time all the little things that mean so much to me ow will be forgotten. The expenences that I have shared and the lessons that I have learned •ill be translated through my words and actions. I have to see my life in perspective before I in grow from my dreams. Through all the tears and the pain, the worry and defeat, appmess and tranquility still seem to dominate my thoughts. The bad times were just repanng me for the good, and the good times alleviating the bad. I will never forget the days : NHS. It has given me so much—made my life special and unique. It taught me to love and hate, to learn and to express. More importantly, it showed me how to be myself. Although me can never be turned back, it can also never be erased. The last few years have meant a reat deal to me—It gave me the knowledge, wisdom, and matunty that I will need to Dntinue through the next stage of life. I especially thank my family. Sue Goodwin. Angie ewhard. Ms. Glessner. and my other close associates, fnends, and teachers for helping .ake my high school years temhc—I love you all! Tracey Olenick Some of my best memones are good times with Sherry, Lon and Craig; driving in my Firebird; working at good old Gracedale. that homble nickname “Ole ; always looling around in the library 6th penod; and those fun 10th grade lunches. Never forget We are live at the Red Dog Saloon , those physics labs and hair headbands, and always shopping and listening to music. My future plans are a possible career in nursing. Helen Onulack I would like to thank Wanda. Dawn. Krystal. Deni9e. Brenda. Marcie, and Jenelle for all the great times we have had together. My future plans include work and happiness. Adam Orris My most outstanding memones include trips to Whitehall with Jay. Chris. Tim. and Chuck; Jay, you need new tires' ; Neil s Capn; skiing with Eric and Chris; German helmets; the West Catty Playground; the Easton game; the Army jeep; the Finkermobile; and cross country skiing In the future I plan to attend Lehigh University for engineering David Orem Of all my high school occurances. I ll always remember when I met Sharon, December 19. 1983; the REACT Team; Civil Air Patrol; and Camp Ladore. I was a mechanical draftsman on Co-op. GOOD LUCK’ Anita Orandach A few things I II never forget are the good times I had with the tea party, harassing Lori Harvey, not making it to class, and always being late to school. But most important to me were the times I spent with Jeff; Anula s going away party; October 12, 1962; August 11; the power plant road and West Walker Road; 73 Mustang; and the song “Walking on a Thin Line. F would like to thank all of my fnends for making this year bearable. In the future, besides working, I also want to enjoy life. Kimberly Paly Some of my memorable times include being with Steve, eating lunch with Steve and the Bandos. Hershey, Montreal, and Virginia. I'll never forget Spectrum, bandfront; You're a jerk! ; Lisa, did you take that test yet’'; What's going this weekend?'; New Year's Eve to day '84 and '85; prom time—Todd. Steve; Are you in the Guidance Office again? ; and getting caught the third time by flashing red lights. Thank God, no more bus rides! In the future I will attend NCACC for travel tounsm and then tram to become a flight attendant. Cheryl Pasko 1 will always remember cruising in a '76 Firebird; working at Ackerman s; being in A-town late night; hom blows; bum outs; Oh no. oil spill, what a bummer’ ; getting lost with Edna and Jim; Pnnce and Let's Go Crazy' , and parties with Sherry. Carol. Bndget. Rich. Stacy, and Kip. Other memones include loud music, I’m freezing , Mac attack, and mom s car. Some fnends who helped me through the years are Carl. Sherry. Rich. David. Bndget, Edna. Jim. Debbie, and Stacy. I ll never forget all the good times at Tech in auto mechanics. After high school I plan to work. Phyllis Pasqusrisllo I will always remember the great times at the Senior High. My memones are of my best fnends Julie and Steph; the triangle ; Are we going to the mall again’ ; the punker ; Hey Nat ; Alarmist , make the stand; never understanding computers; Jul needs an emotional rescue; six journals are due this week; requesting on WMUH; Steph. fashionably late; Look at the ceiling! ; What a cornflake he is! ; listening to Tina s great stones 7th period; Laune's locker; Hi Ronald, remember us? ; the 3 J's work together; those moments of uncontrollable laughter; he's the boss; what a bunch of weirdo's; traveler; quadrophen-lacs, we are! ; and concerts with U2. In the future I plan to attend college. Elizabeth A. Paul I enjoyed being enrolled in Food Service in Bethlehem Vocational Techical School for 3 years. I baked, waited on tables, and made food lor elastomers, plus I took orders from people and added up pnees. I also enjoyed being enrolled in Northampton Senior High School lor 3 years. My classes were listed from math through history. My hobbies are reading, sewing, and taking care of animals. I have many fnends who I want to keep in touch with after graduation. My future plans are undecided. Sheila Paul My most memorable times include the loads of fun at football games and danenc, three years of Vo-tech bus rides to Horticulture and Flonculture, weekly bumming at the mall, talking on the phone, watching MTV. Duran Duran, and eating burgers and fries. My future plans are undecided, but hopefully they will be successful. Cathy Packham I was known as Cathy. Lady P . PC. Cat. or the bigger senior . It war. all such a blast’ Our cute little sayings like I'm losing it on the spot, man’ and Naw. get out of town’ won't be forgotten. Times to remember include all my activities, mat maiding, and going spastic over grades in classes no one ever should have taken. I'll never forget the countdown with Papa Smurf; quotes in chem class; Chad; term papers on the last night; I’m going to do well—I studied?!”; shocking everyone with the “real Cath ; losing cookies on 10th Street: Dress this line1 ; LSTI on bus 2; firsts with John; Jill? Mary?'?; sitting out lunches with Tam, We've got to start lifting! ; time for complaining; Waiting .. . still waiting' . and the station wagon. The best is yet to come—pediatncs, college, men. and plenty of money' V'. Seniors 79 Jim Pen berth I’ll always remember mulfler bums and sickles in the bathroom. Have fun and don’t worry about your life because you’ll never get out of it alive. Later dudes!” The Class of 85 rules! Geoffrey R. Perry Ye scenes of my childhood, whose loved recollection embitters the present compared with the past; where science first dawned on the powers of recollection, and friendships were formed too romantic to last; where fancy yet joys to retrace the resemblance of comrades, in friendship and mischief allied; how welcome to me your ne'er fading remembrance, which rests in the bosom, though hope is denied' Again I revisit the hills where we sported, the streams where we swam, and the fields where we fought; the school where, loud warn’d by the bell we resorted, to pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. Again I behold where for hours I have ponder’d, as reclining, an eye on yon tombstone. I lay; or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander’d, to catch the last gleam of the sun’s setting ray. Lord Byron — Thank You Heather Peters My favonte high school memones are being with Al; slip sliding away; making up is the best pari; sitting in English talking to Tina about all the guys. How did we get on this subiect?; screwed up files; Saturday night bowling; writing essays; I want to go shopping' ; and trying to pass physics. I'll always remember getting Laune lost going to the Olde World Inn. In the future I plan to become a unit clerk and receptionist. John Polgar My senior memones include kicking axe in soccer; Polgar, you're doggin it!”; Bob. Dave, and Ray; the Rebel Force; kicking Amencan footballs; raiding Catty with Mike and Chnssy; hikes to Mike’s cabin; U2 and Police concerts; rowdy times at lunch; playing drums for Distortion with The Edge (Todd) and Adam; Let’s go to the soccer room”; Den. let’s wear the gauchies today!”; indoor soccer with Bob, Mike. Doug, Dennis. Spencer. Ed; Reenock s hockey team; Flyer s games; skiing at Little Gap and Vermont; Get a real car! ; pregaming with Super Kid; cocky attitude; not enough review and preview; watching the A Team, and having a great time with all the great fnends I have. I really enioy sports and hope to play soccer on the college and pro levels. My plans after high school are to attend college, have fun. be happy . . . and of course, Chnssy. Debbie Pritko Throughout high school I have had many good memones. some of which will stay with me forever. I will always remember Doober”; We re off to the witch!”; going to Penn State and partying with Jeff. Steve, and Shel Bel. lamming with John. Bnan, Jeff, and Mike; Gina and I always finding trouble. What did you do now, Gina?”; Puff the Magic Shelby; and always helping Kaboly with his problems. I will also never forget going four-wheeling on two wheels; Bug Eyes”; ‘‘Dr. Mouer”; Vazzy. what’s up for the weekend?”; and seeing Morales on his big wheel. I will always remember those special memories with Shem. Shelly. Mouer. Morales. Mattison. Eberhardt, Beck, and Marsh. In the future I'm planning on being free m 1965 and living it up! Patricia Prutzman Also known as Monkey. 1 will always remember those great times in DECA and wild and crazy times with Donna. Kyle. Arty. Kelly. Marly. Lou. and Carol. I will also never forget goofing off in lunch and those great memones I've had at Donna s house. My special interests are bike nding. watching TV. and listening to music. My future plans are marrying Arty and working. Tarry Reenock Throughout my high school years I’ve had many good times. Some of these include being electncal class president and VICA representative, captain of intramural hockey, my over time goal against the teachers, football- the Toe , co-op at Northampton Area School District, Shutterbug, the Beatles. Flyers. Colts, and Mustangs, running late with Buzz, and cards and hoops with the guys. In terms of my future. I plan to get a good job and enjoy life with my friends. Thomas Reese The few special memones from my high school years that I will remember are hockey at Lehigh Township. You Hoiser'”. and Bobby Clark for president”. My future plans are to work. Glenn Reimer Some of the things I will remember from my high school years are Sommer, you’re so fuzzy! ; Weeeee'; “Let’s get tuned ; Reiss, what are you nuts?”; Mike, Marty, Ed; Incredible! ”. Keith, Chns; cough; “Oh my ”; Why is your eye shut?”; Yohap. ya thin Lizzy ya!”; 79 Camaro; intramural hockey; Let’s party all night!”; Boys night out”; we are the league; Don't shake the camper, Puke’s in there! ”, Stib. want to look at the stars?”; on top of the mountain with Stib eating acorns; Mark, Mike. Greg. Puke; going cruising for Miller Manor shot; What’s up. Al?”; and the great times with the hapsters. Take care men, and good luck in the future' After high school I plan to attend college and eventually become state police officer. Lisa Reimer Many of my great high school memones are: my ’78 Honzon; being a member of DEC the tea party- Pam, Anita. Karen, and Chns; all my special times with Dean; iced tea at t1 airport. Pam. this is iust like a scary movie.’ ; and Pack a lunch. Dean'” My future plansar work, marriage, and possibly college. Ray Raimar I will always remember lifting with Ed. Rod. and Marty; the wrestling match with Dana , Brenda, hanging out at Mano’s; The Ghost and Reuben's house; cheerleading for Pow Puff; Howdy Doodles win cage match; the missed football camp (pretty lucky); Painting k . work? No more! ; and my best fnends Kemster. Marty, Dave, Shane, and Steve. My future plans include attending college and playing football. Scott Reimer My best memones over the years include the proms, nding bus 72 to Tech with fnends pizza village, archery at Forksville and Sunfish Pond, working at Newhart’s Food, and being with Robin. Some of my hobbies include skiing, skating, swimming, four wheeling, ana enjoying the mountains. My future plans are to attend NCACC for auto mechanics oc carpentry, marnage and a family with Robin, and to build a monster 4x4 Ford pick-up. Wayne Raisa I will always remember the great times I had in wrestling, especially getting fat for the team Those second and sixth periods with Mike and Glenn in Marty’s room were great. Some of my best memones include cruising in the Bobcat, the Sunday ski tnpe with Joe (my moonie brother). Copey. going to Gilbertsville. the hat. the lunch group, and intramural hockey. I'D always treasure the special times that I have spent with Deb. My future includes attending college for law enforcement and being with Deb. Lori Reitz Through my high school years I've had many expenences I’ll never forget. I'll always remember the ruler program; Mike; good times at dances, football games, and basketball games; Mr. Pany's class; and my F” performance on my oral report. Memorable times were spent with Carla. Enka. Tracey. Vickie. Rhonda. Mike. Julie, Chris. Julie. Sherry, and my cousin Kelly. Meet me at the flagpole. Tracey’” My future plans are to take college classes at a community college and keep in touch with my closest fnends. Rhonda Reph Some of my memones of my senior year are the following: good times on bus !; waiting or the 50 yard line; Hey Mickey, having fun with Chns. Mary. Steph, Annette. Mike, Karen Pete. Jim. Chns and Chris; bando generation; Mickey’s mob; great times at Hershey. Wi! liamsburg. Montreal, and Rhode Island; long summer practices; getting mamed at Catty joining the brass section; Guess who’s coming home this weekend? ; cheeks ”; sneaker ] December I. hey shorty; baseball games dunng break in the parking lot; first period nap; ct yuk, oh yucko; shaving cream battles; and I'm 90 confused'” In the future I plan to attenc college. Shane Reph I plan to attend college and major in secondary education and hope to become a success ful football instructor. My hobbies include intramural hockey and weightlifting. My outstar.c ing memones are: being elected captain of the football team; being chosen as art and then editor of the yearbook; winning back to back games against Central and Allen; parties a Jen’s. Marty's and Michele's; being elected to second team all star for football; junior pros and Heisty’s party; journalism meetings (all the time); hanging out at Mano’s. summer partie. at the Ghost; a long list of friends I'll never forget; Ms Glessner for making the year ven emoyable and quite interesting (thank you); Dave. Ray. Ed. Marty, and Shane best fnend forever; all the underclassmen I’ll miss; Heper. the bone crusher, cheerleading for Powde Puff; and Heisty’s red panties escapade. To my best fnend and companion Diana, thank ya very much. I could not have gotten through the year without you. You’re one very specia person. I would also like to thank my mom and dad for being very understanding and helph through these years- I love you! Walt Reppert Of all my high school memones 1 will always remember the good times in Mr. Dalton English class, cruising with my 1968 Dodge Comet, sick Reppert ”, and being with Tern M future includes going into the Navy and becoming a welder. Stephanie Rex I have had many memones my senior year, these include: band, those long, hot summ practices and freezing cold football games; Where’s my markr ; bando generation; goo times on bus 1; Milton's tournament; M I-C-K E-Y M O U S E; great band tnps in Rhod Island. Hershey. Montreal, and Williamsburg; pit band and fourth penod; rehearsals7 spending memorable times with Mary. Rhonda. Domso. Jackie. Annie. Chns. and Fathf Fermata; our thinker method ”. being student conductor; and last but not least, the fun tim in chemistry and computer class. My future plans are to attend Kutztown University. Debbie Reznick Many special memones have filled my days at Northampton. I will always remember thos good times with my fnends Becky. Lon, Becky. Beth. Jo. Linda. Chns, Lynette. Dea. Kevr 80 Seniors 3 Rj hie, Dvane. Dann. and James; playing football in the hall; singing on the bus; Susie”; bwng snagged by Charlie; the shore; Bath on Fridays; the state competition; the Twisted Si r concert; and those sayings we'll all never forget— Let's turn here.”. Is it time to go yet5 Me go bye-bye”, and Boy you're wearing alot of black lately! My future includes a career in baking with college a possibility. •ic Rica I ha e enjoyed two good seasons of intramural hockey and being in Tech for three years during my stay here at Northampton. My hobbies include hunting and fishing. After graduation I plan to continue working as a carpenter. Kimbarly Rica My most memorable moments are heatflashes, walnuts in lunch, and the King. Let's have Another one of out talks in studyhall. Great friends forever - Sherri. Ifky. Tina. Marcie. Kns. Janice, Candy - thanks for always being there. Our theme songs were Just Another Hard Habit to Break” and Let's Go Crazy . Remember the bonfire. Does Tina drive safely? . Go ask him!”, the Bunch, Mixed Ensemble, and FBLA with great times and fnends. Let's go to Wendy's for a Frosty. Remember Shem and her infatuation, my boat, Who is going to drive tonight?”, Let's decide-wresthng or basketball , and Snowball dance • let'sgostag! In future I plan to attend NCACC to study business. Stacay Rica I'm usually shy. but when I'm with fnends I'm crazy! I love to dance and shop for clothes. All the good times and fun at Tech will never be forgotten. My future is work and being with Mike. Bruca K. Riddle Better known as The Ripper”. I will always remember my years at Northampton by civil technology, being a Bando. my tuba, wild times on the band bus. LSTI. Montreal. Mercedes-Benz, Vermont, and of course, tnps to and from Tech. I'll also never forget partying with the boys in Washington, D.C. and IRON MAIDEN. n Rinker I have had many great memones throughout high school. Some of these include the tea party. Charlie’s Angels, the Ax Man. going to Show Biz. playing football in the gym. and learning to dnve. I will also never forget the band tnps to Hershey and Montreal, the Skum fights at Pecks, and especially, being with Artie. My future includes college. Matthaw P. Ri arr illor My most outstanding memones from NHS will definitely be my fnends. I'll never forget Greg''. Rust, Todd, Crazy Al, and our tnp to the Rush concert. Alex is my hero and there are possibilities of music as a profession. My sport, alpine skiing, will be taken to NCAA level and then beyond. Good things will come in the future with Jen. Here are a few words to my buddies: to Crazy Al - hallowed be they wall; and to Rust - Maiden rules Joker! As for Todd. some real elephant ears and U2. Last but not least. Geoff, no matter how it may seem, you're the man. Thanks for listening and understanding. My future holds college in New England, political science, music, and on top of it all. skiing! I have spent my days at NHS maintaining grace under pressure.” The New World Man”, that's me! Floyd Ritz Old trucks are forever. 1 want to remember the good times, God, guns, and guts. I would like to wish all of my friends good luck! Cynthia Roberts My senior year was the best ever, especially the great times with Annie Romansky. Rose 'Donnell. Anita Kurtz. Julie Skrapits, Judy Harry. Chris Kline, and Steph Rex. Harry. I will always remember you and the great times in biology. I will miss English class and Mr. Ferry. Some famous quotes were Son of an X? , Not another test'”. Rose, did you study for biology?”, Annie, 1 need help with calculus.”, Yes, I am going away ”. Annie, go to Cedar Crest ”, You can stay out as long as you want. , My weekend was great. How was yours? , and Who’s going to the concert?” I loved foreign land. All the great times on 53 will be missed. I plan to major in nursing at Cedar Crest. Dave Roberts The mo6t important things that happened to me in high school are as folbws: I learned that fnends are fnends forever; I was taught how to fly; I met Keith and Mike; the flash pot incident; knowing the Spaceman. Crumb. Shim, and Critter; and last but not least, the Sweeney Todd chair. My future plans are to attend Kutztown University and later become a professional actor. Ann Robarts Good times at Tech and in gym are my most outstanding memones. I'll always remember being with Paul. I enjoy dancing and going out to have a good time. My future plans are to own or manage a bake shop, and to get married and have a family. Ann Marie Romansky Memones stay in your mind and head and never fade away. I treasure all the good times with my adopted sisters” • Andy. Laune, and Leah - and also with Steph. Julie, Tina. Phyllis, and 22 smf 44 (best of fnends). When you think of me think of my poetry and my rattling on. I will always remember 7th penod. Honors English, room 122, calc (nght, Cindy?), and Amenca • thanks Mr. Newhart and Mr Bryant! Julie, remember the pmata; Laune. your locker - leak; and Steph. debate. Never forget our crazy gym classes. AFS. games, dances, drama posters (Laune did all the work again). DNA. and YEA madness. It's been a great 3 years. My future plans include college (Penn State) for engmeenng or mathematics. Good luck to everyone and remember: Reach out for the farthest star Prove to all just who we are. Keep your hopes and dreams alive For we're the Class of '85! Arthur Ross Some great memones I'll never forget are: Hey Denise, just chill out!”, Ed. wh«ro are your glasses? , Let's go tubing guys! , being with Denise, and Denise, did you ual any uf that birthday cake? I'll always remember good times hanging around with Ed and John, working at Kay-Bee Toy and Hobby, and Let's go get some plywood for the lurt. I would just like to say thanks to Judy for all the ndes and Be a lecher, they're the best'” All I've Qol hi say about my future is YES! Laah Ross Some of my high school memories include: Ethel, don't drive with Diane!”; Regina, why did you get kicked out of the library? ; Look, one dork after another! '; Gail you're weird!”; Don’t wing the wettuce awound. ; Do you have hair on your chest?”; Move Tom. you're in my way. ; and Denise, the locker is a mess again! I'll never forget shorthand class with Lisa and Lori; DIANE’; getting lost on Ott street; Scott and the shades; The Crew, sitting in lunch with Diane. Lisa, and Sue; good times with Annie; and unforgetable times with Wayd« I'll neffer effer forget yous! My future includes wicker bunk beds, Wayde. and attending Business school. Kimberly Rota The moments I spend with Chris will be cherished forever. I will nt v«?r forget March 31, 1981 and December 19. 1963. I love you! Marguerite, I'm qlad you were always there to listen; remember the great times we've had. How could I ever forget that walk in the park? Hey Kel, there’s still time. Tracy, my hair is orange' Through the good tim« ; and the bad you were always there. I ll never forget you! Good luck with Brenty' A special thanks to my Brian, all my fnends. and especially to my Mom and Dad! I wish everyone the best of luck in the times to come! My future plans include attending Duquesne University, whew I will major in Pharmacy. Ingunn Rottam Being an exchange student has given me many great memones. I have met many fnendly people and nice teachers. My hobbies include roller skating, sports, drama club, and talking Norwegian. My dream is to play Amencan football, but I was surprised to learn that girls aren’t allowed to play. I think that America is wonderful, but there is too much good food! I will always remember these things from my stay here at Northampton: Tullprat”. Where's my locker? , Have you seen Jacie? . and I can't handle this heavy bag anymore!” I want to thank everyone for a great year and I hope to return sometime. Allan B. Ruch High school was an interesting expenence. if not fun. Some weird memones were made-detention for stealing a cookie. Tootsie and lunch, sporking oranges, the Yes and Rush concerts (elephant glasses!?), lab parties, spazz-dancing, and Hey Al. Gecko's dead.” So it goes. I couldn’t forget crazy Al ; I'll doit!”; ELPand Dand D; Dune-head(Muad-diblives!); the human nugloo; Star Trek; 29 and Rondog; 42 and the electric Necromancer (the wild seance at Creekwood Acres); burning hats and burning logs; Ice tea” and the PSU Pitt game (hey harder!); and of course fnends liked Sparky, Greog. Ratt, Chicken sandwich. Mad Cucer, and Hoe. Who needs enemies?” Subdivisions , that's me. My future plans are to attend Penn State University and become a science instructor. Long live Frodo! Marcie Ruch My fnends always call me Marce. never Marcie. and I'm NOT related to Allen. I'll never forget Jen's party, the chink, the time GI Joe asked me to go to the prom, and when Candy asked where her books were while cracking walnuts. I survived Zehner and I think third penod is a joke! I have great memones of going out. great times, and that lost weekend at Kutztown. I had fun working in the guidance office. Yearbook Committee. Concerns Committee. and the Wild Bunch. I plan to work in college, earn a BA in education, and live it up! Branda Ruth My most memorable times in high school were: Kenny and Brenda, having good times with Kratzer, fun with my friends, food service. Techers are the best! , 1980 and so on with Kenny, the 1973 Nova, staying home alot. and cruising around. Mamage is what my future holds. Matt E. Sabb My fondest memones of school were just being a part of Mr. Vulcano's class. The rest of the class and I are very proud to have been part of the trophy again last year. Even though I didn't place in distncts, we had a great time. Mr. Vulcano treats us all real well and we appreciate it. We are going to miss him. I would just like to thank Mr. V. for everything he has done. Tricia S. Saagar Some of the great times I'd like to remember are being called Tnsh; Mom and her five kids; BIG N BAND; silk captain in 11 and 12; Spectrum; NJA friends; Wildwood sunnses; cucum- Semors 81 bers; I got two eyes; darktown; Friendly's; Darrell; How did you lock the keys in the car? ; weekend parties in Bethlehem with Knssy. Tammy. Rocky. Peters. Tony. Stahley, McBeardy. Frank, Buck. Jamie. Cloris, and John; Knssy in the leaves with Frank; Tnsh. you didnt!”; It s the cops! Sh—, we re busted'! ; 11 19 84; Midnight movies’?; We ll sneak it through the window'; they didn't til 5 a.m. I'll never forget great times with Knssy. Beth. Kim, Scott, Tammy, and Den; FBLA; cellar parties; Rocky's Datsun; A.B.S.; and special times with Rocky (John)!! In the future I plan to attend college for accounting and computers. Working and family are also a big part of my future. Suzanne Sage The most unforgettable things about my senior year are hanging out at Murfs; Let's blow this clambake' ; one of Neip s big mouth broads; buckets Tnsh, buckets!; Thanks sweatpants for a SUPERB year!; Line ’em up boys, it’s Marcie Ruch; great times in algebra with Zito and obigimous; thanks Guy Z. you made algebra easy; Look! It's the Eiffel Tower, the the hoopers and the Chippendales' ; I survived Zehner!; Sue K. you're a one woman woman; Shen, 1 need a b break! ; great times with Sherri, Gena. Sue, and Marcie; Look! It’s Davey Boone' ; great times in Montreal and Hershey; and when GI Joe asked Marcie to the prom! My furture plans include computer programming and making lots of money' Brenda Santa My high school nickname was Softy. I had fun times with Harold, Pam, and Michelle. Lost River Caverns and Brian and the Cougar were also memorable expenences. I plan to travel, work, and get married. Bill Satow Some of my outstanding memones from my senior high years include: Led-Zeppehn; being with Kim; summer of 1984; quarters; weekends with Kim; Yo Bill ; Mentz; sleeping in study hall; KASHMIR; Pudly; concerts; November 7; and Pan Pizza. My future plans are to marry Kim and live in a castle in Scotland. David Saul The wild memories of my high school years include: Soulman; the sick blue passion pit” has died; hanging out with Mik and Merks; weekends, revved up with Great White Rock-n-Roll; Morrison is God; Rock hard, ride free! ; Iron Maiden rules, man; Cruising to Trenton after Pnest with Steve. Tamara, and Michele; working at Weis—fired from Weis; nobody gets cartons; teaching Mandrew studliness; kooking at the church with Timmer and the clan; and banging the head at METAL shows. My future plans are working, rocking, and living a life to the farthest reaches of my mind. After all, life is a wild dream—death is a reality. Brian Saylor I remember always running late with Terry and Mike and rocking on the way to Vo-tech with John. Ed. and Matt. I played goalie in intramural hockey and will never forget when we beat the teachers. My other great memories were Mr. Kozo, the 1975 Nova Custom, and Buzz”. My future includes a job as a draftsman or maybe college. Christina Schaadt I will always remember the many great times I’ve had in DECA. FBLA, and hockey. I remember all the weekends I spent with Rick and all the special memones we shared. I will never forget the good times with my fnends Pam, Chris, and Ruth, the great shopping days; or the past thoughts about someone special and of days gone by. Thanks to Dennis and Kevin for all the fun we’ve shared. My future plans are to attend Churchman Business School. Brian Schaff From my years at Northampton. I will always remember CHICHE”. being with Lenore, racing around at lunch. Doughnut Day. Power Line Expenences, four wheeling, Mopar, Sneck Tech”, Heavy Chevy 1, 350” Cl. convertible cruises. Smokey Lane”, and Super Daytons Tuesday is Double R Day. After high school, employment will be the main goal of my future. Dale Schaffer I will always remember the great times at Vo-tech with unique fnends like Scott, Walter. Mr. Mike, Tawa-Clyde, Tern. Becky, and Steph. Steph and the Alabama Slamer er er was an unforgettable time. Angie was always being told she had nice boots. There were a lot more fun times in high school, which were made possible by two of the best clubs—drama and AFS. It was great to be part of Oz. Oliver, and Sweeney Todd. Merry Christmas, Tina. I won t forget you.” Remyr, I am not one of Walt Disney's Chipmunks. In class and backstage I was always laughing like a guinea pig'. No matter what anyone says. Shelly is a hypoente. Key words which 1 have used and heard were Merry Christmas”. You have pots”. Oh-YA?”. Remarkable . Quack”. Moo-Tow . Hey. Cheetoes . You are such an Errr . Soc”, Your have an attitude”. See ya in Chicago”, and You've got lice.” Going to the mall and helping out at the Haunted House were my favorite pasttimes. Hey Kravetz. can you bark yet? I just want to say. Happy Trails. My future plans are to find desert moon, go to Europe and visit Petra in Italy, and then go to college or get a job. Vicki Schantz My fondest memones are the names Vic and Schantzy; the good times in homeroom with Tina, Kim, Jill, and Kelley; lunch with Roseanne. Wanda, Shen, and Lisa; being with Michelle and Heather at football games; and the great times with Tina, Michelle. Tom, Tina, and Michelle in track. Most of all I will never forget those familiar sayings. Hey. what's up? . Mr. Keim stop picking on me. . Mr. P. must we do those hills?”, Mr. Caffrey. I've got a cramp in my leg”, and How's it going?”. I plan to further my education in college, majonng in physical education. Vickie Schek My high school years were full of interesting events and memones. Thank you Ann Mane. Jackie. Karen. Michele. David, Tim. both Keith's. Mike, and all the rest of my fner for putting up with me. Most of all I want to thank Marty. I love you. I want to rememi marathon dancing, kiss nose, eating pizza with Kaaren and Julie, scanng little children- !! Hee”. Shut up in the lounge! , Would you believe l m a virgin? , the bam party, up a down days with Mannie Weenie, Marty who?”, journalism, clones. Schex-appeal. guidan girls, and Tim’s bonng sandwiches. I don't want to remember spmt gum remover and bet baffled in trigonometry. Thanks for teaching me how to fly, Guss! Keep smiling! Friends t fnends forever. My future plans will include Marty, college, and a happy life. Karen Schlaffer They called me Schlaff. My high school years were spent getting nutzed with Kelby. Tnc and the Naylors; hurdling and skiing; and hitting parties, concerts, and castles. Some of i favorite quotes were Better go incognito, Feckus , and Nothing but the best!” Other! times included blizzards every weekend, the special eve. 12 31. parties down at the hou the night we went south, and the wild night in the Atlas with the big five. I plan to go California with Louis and Sue and then attend college. Denise Schlener I'll always remember the crazy times at Vo-tech, Mr. Kohn always on my case, cruis town with my fnends. working at Twin County Cable, and when my Chevy died 11 30 84. My future is being with Troy forever and working. Ed Schoeneberger Through the years I have had memones that will last a lifetime. Some of these indu playing Dungeons and Dragons, hanging out at Pizza City, going to the Kiss cona Grovers”, my 1989 Chevelle. and the Atlanta Falcons. I will always remember my fnen John, John. Bnan, Arthur. Kathy, and most of all being with Angie. My future plans are Anc and drafting. Steph Schramel I have made many good fnends over the years that I will never forget such as Tamrr Angie, Jeff, Pat, and Denise. Vo-tech has given me many memones including the times wi the Meatheads”, and also the rides on the bus with the gang. My future plans are wa mamage, and having fun forever. Mark Schreck From my high school years I will always remember having fun on the nde to and from Te on Mom's” bus and being late for every class and never getting wntten up. I plan to something in the future, but I don't know what it is yet. John Schutt In high school 1 have been actively involved in hockey and bowling. I played intramu hockey and will never forget beating the teachers in overtime. I'll always remember t nickname Schutty. the great times I've had with my fnends Bnan and Ed at Tech, and the K concert. Hey. how about them Steelers? My future includes a career in drafting w college a possibility. Liza Schwartz My high school years were very special to me. Some of my most precious memon include: softball (practice and games); having fun in lunch with Kim. Sheri. Chns. Shen, Tir and John; Chns's lunch affair; wild times in SOP with Tina and Lori; Shorthand I and II; G real! ; Journey 1; Another one!”; bumming around during 4th period; being with Frar the Warehouse; Barrel Boys; Frank and Lisa forever; What? ; You’re really wild' ; and don’t want to do homework' Kim. Lisa, and 1 will remain best fnends forever. I'll alwa remember the good times during my senior year. My future will include work and mamaq Richard Scott I would like to thank my parents. If I'm going to do anything. I'm going to do it for my Mo I will never forget my 72 AMC Matador. I call it the Whopper Mobile. I will also never fort; the good times I've had with Debbie. Everybody was fooled. Debbie and I are not cousu lust very close fnends. We have known each other since first grade and we are still very cla My work and my hobby is car reconditioning, which I love. I always take pnde in what I dc learned you have to have fun working in order to like your ob. but you still must do the wa to your full potential. Thank you Mom and Dad. Frank D Seier I'll always remember the fun in carpentry class and intramural hockey. In the future I pj to work in construction or join the armed services. Natalie Seigel My best times in school were with Rick and the band. Band meant toga parties on theb singing LST1. summer practices on the lot. Dress this line”, I'm waiting , the Hershey b and look out Rhode Island. Hershey. Montreal, and Williamsburg! School meant chemis confusion and labs with Roger, cultures and Where's Chad?”, selling candy, the loungi and the proms. Why are we doing this?” Who sleeps anymore? Thanks to my spec friends Rick, Sherri. Phyllis. Cathy. Stacey, and Angie. In the future I plan to attend coll and spend my life with Rick. 82 Semors uric S r n it« You can call me Daunch. Ringo and the Revolution rises to stardom, but the Purple Submarine is sunk by the Blue Meanies. I almost played basketball in 10th and 12th. I was on )ohdast c Scrimmage in 10th, 11 th. and 12th; I made the team to be on TV in 11 th. We always 1 -id good times at Pizza Hut after the tapings. 1 got stuck with Miss Constance 2 years in a row. Ve'reall sick of ‘ preview and “review . Constance excommunicated Dietz from English for ing obnoxious, but he was reinstated 2 days later. Why did it take her only 2 months to correct the essays it took her 5 months to correct last year? She even talks to sleeping students! Biology literally stinks' Mick licks the shark's liver. Dietz put the “clamp” on Kimmy in Chemistry. Mr. Schmauchs class is a blast' Trap is a pyro. Schrecky burned a hole in his Tng book. Mr. Schmauch had no faith in us. Heil Shmucky Health class with Stib and his mother lode was great. I'll always remember the awesome Nebraska-Syracuse weekend with Shtipand Buddy (It was the upset of the decade!); ‘‘Hey Wes' No. it's Les’ OK Wes!”; hoops at rank's with Shtip, DizSmitty. and Alf; and the Daunch Football League played on the hill with cihtip, Diz. and Greg. My future plans are to attend college and major in sports medicine. 1 wish the entire Class of '85 the best of luck! Steve Sereneits My senior high years were spent tuning in with Kemster and Kovach, chasing the bag lady. Jfcing to parties at the Ghost, and cruising with the Greek on Friday nights. The Bear's class and the Sixer s game were memorable events. My favorite quotes were Yo hap and ’’Do you have any cards? I will always remember the Coke man. the Bull, and Chicken McNug-get. NOT rules! Denise Seyler Thanks to Patti. Cathi, Tracy, Karen, Lon, and June Bug for all the memories I will always remember Tina and 5th period. Chris in 2nd penod. Homecoming (thanks everyone!), heater hogs, the New York trip. Cathi and her boots, “ How much do I owe you? . Thursday payday at Johny's. and Chucky—I love you!! I had good times, but I'm glad it's all over. In the future I plan to attend NCACC and major in management retailing. £ifrllsen Shanabergsr The best times in the senior high were having fun with Michelle. Diana, and Tam; the longest school year; partying; “Late to school, again' ; '“Look at that black jeep' ; “ Get a job. Frohwitter! , parties by the river; pig s eyes in my beer; “Poor Hazel! ; fruppy power; wild nights at Castle, darling Nikki, green beer weekend; my 1st hangover. What does she want? ; '“roll a bill! ; “ Good evening, officer! ; Where's my keys! “Want more juice, Shelly? and here's to good fnends. Harry J. Shelhamer, Jr. I'll remember all the fun I had standing outside in the cold at lunchtime. But most of all. the good times we had in Mr. Schneider's room will never be forgotten. After graduation, I plan to attend college and learn to be a master chef. I want to establish a fine restaurant specializ mg in French cuisine. Then 1 plan to own an estate and a limosine with tinted windows. I ll Cave a chauffeur to drive my wife and me wherever we want to go. My hobbies are outdoor sporting, farming, and traveling. I have a lot of future plans, but right now they're just dreams. Someday they will come true and it will be reality. Jim Sholanick School's out forever' I'll always remember going to Vo-tech for carpentry, booking with Dietz at Gramarocks. partying and playing billiards at the twin's, super journeys at the Atlas. Karg's crazy class, jamming out, always being on the go, and “What's up? Call me.” In the future I expect to work or hit the Lotto. Karen Shimkanin will always remember that special day of Feb. 18, 1984. I'm always with Tim. Thanks to my special friends for all the good times; good luck Lisa. Con, Bran, and Trish. Are you with me girls? I'll never forget those most interesting talks with Trish; just call him babycakes ; Lisa's threats to flash; and “’There's a dog loose in the lunchroom' I never learned anything in Mr. P's classes. Con. always remember the single life and the mall. Mary Ellen, always remember that night at your house and the mix-up. Tina and Marce were always getting me in trouble. “I can’t handle it.” All those unforgettable times with Tim — thanks for taking me to Wildwood, it was great! Lisa, where are you serving that ball? Everyone keep smiling. My future includes business school and marnage. Alio A. Shoemaker Some of my memories are Genesis, working at Lehigh Township, little twerp, flakey broad, Host Farms — Channel 3 and FBLA. A vote for Shoe is a vote for you. 1 was always smiling. Good times with all my fnends and the time spent with Keith will never be forgotten. I plan to Cork in the future. Stephanie Shoemaker Metro and Steph forever. ‘“I want my Teddy bear! My memories include my Christmas present from Meech in 83; the prom; good times with Metro. Shelly, Cheryl, Rhonda. Pam. and Sue; the night we all got busted; and all the concerts I went to. Remember the past and dream about tomorrow. Make the best our of life and have all the fun you can. for you can’t change it — all you can do is live for today. Weekends were made for partying. In the future I will be known as Mrs. Metro Hucaluk. I'm planning to go to nursing school and have lots of fun. John Shook I will always remember those great times running with the Northampton Emergency Squad, screwing around at station 2. good times up at the track, and the lunch affair My future includes going into the Coast Guard and becoming a paramedic. Brandi Siegfried I'll never forget when there was a dog loose in the lunchroom. Tnsh and I were always striving for speed. A very special day for me was September 17. 1981. I'll treasure those great times with Rick, especially the prom, Kutztown weekends, the nb counting, and lots more. I'll get that nng yet. I want to thank Connie. Tnsh. and Karen for all the great memones. I plan to attend NCACC for dental assisting and being with Rick forever. Triaha Siekonic I will always remember those special memones throughout my high school years such as getting monkey magazines with Tina, the “ bucket” in gym class, crashing the three-wheeler, those interesting talks with Karen, going for long rides in the Monte, early breakfasts at McDonalds, spending time at the falls, and popcorn battles at the movies. I will also never forget Blue eyes , great times in the Bunch. Peanuts — a super lunch buddy. Brandi stnving for speed, and especially tliat special night at the prom. My future includes attending business school. Denise Silfies The mc t memorable times in Northampton were being railed Dee; “ I finally made it to June 13. 1984 ; Michele. I need a job' ; Is my blue bomb goinq to make it? '; being with my fnends in Nerd’s wacky class; banging my head on the wall; going to wop shop with 1x511, Janeice, Tina, and Tony; my most memorable day — December 3. 1984; Theresa, it's exnlii • story time, and by the way. can I borrow your pants? ; let's play loopy Lauper on the jukebox ; and weekends are made for Miller. In the future I plan to attend community college. Tina M. Silfies Some great memones are as follows: great times in DECA class; Mr. V's stupid jukes. my fnends; distnet competition in DECA; DECA 10th. 11th, 12th; working at Wodworth s: co-op; collecting pennies; crazy times; and DECA meetings. My future plans are being a retail manager Stephanie Simcoe It's finally over — all those dreaded days of waking up at six and rushing uito school at quarter of eight. “’Julie — we re going to be late! Running to homeroom we d wave to Phyllis. I will always remember the super times with my two best fnends lul and Phyl. We'd spend our Friday nights at games, movies, or the mall (not again!!!) and afterwards M . D's (Hi Ron' What's up?) Oh. and how could I ever forget my crazy lab partner Tina and all her wild stones, or the AFS parties and YEA meetings with Annie. Laune, Cindy, and, of course, lulie and Phyllis. As for my future plans. I hope to keep my part-time job at Jomesway for summer and then attend college for elementary education. Amy Singel Most of my best memones are of the wild times with special friends. Teresa. Andrea, and Jackie. Tammy, you're the best fnend anyone could have. I never would have made it without you. Some of the things I'll never forget are as follows: Mano's. my second home; the “crew , the bathtub in Berlin; Germany and Ocean City; junior year of cheenng; bolting bookends; TAJAT ; toga twister; “I quit ; choice G ; ‘Take it to the school board! ; Powder Puli “Als”; “ Kenny, don't shoot' ; pathahogafagady; captain popcorn, my buddy Bnan; my crash, special times with Bn; It was my accident that started it all or was it 8th grade? ; crying the nights away with Ty ; “Come here, you’re talking dumb ; Teresa. I know we made the wrong decision ; J.D. is over but never forgotten; “ What does he rate’”; and the Tammy and Amy patrol moves on. My future plans are to attend a 4-year college and settle down with “Mr. Right. Juliann Skrapits My favonte memones were lulie; always with best fnends Phyllis and Steph; “Triad : “alarmist ; “not the mall again? , the punker ; “Let's make tlie stand' ; U2. driving my Grand Prix; working at the Hunky Hall; summer tnps to Germany and Hungary; groat timisi with Tina. Laune. Annie, and Cindy; the ever-dreaded thing ; control; I am the light; '“Good job!”; “Phyl. can you compute? ; Quick, let s hide! ; first job at Wanamaker’s; the 3 J’s; “That's nonsense! ; They're such weirdos! Steph. fashionably late; quadrophenia; 'Hey Ronnie baby! : “What a cornflake' ; He's the boss! '; concerts; and forever unsure. In the future I want to attend college, and travel. April Smith I hope to remember all the good times in school with Tnna and Patty. To Patty — I would like to leave all of the rotten school lunches I never ate and extra space in her looker. To Tnna — I would like to leave any good grades I got and the good feeling that she will not have the same teachers next year. I also hope that Jerry has a good year in football because I know he can't skate' I would also like to remember all those days driving to and from school when Trina and I would be jamming to Q100! Sharon L. Smith I have been enrolled in the health assistant class for three years at Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School. I hope to remember all the good times there and on the buses. I know I will miss that most of all. I have been on the swimming team for four years. I have had a wp Seniors 83 w lot of injuries along the way. but I've had a lot of people backing me up. Remember the good times against Allen and Emma us. Sometimes we lost but we learned from our mistakes. I hope we don't forget the good times we had there. My future plans are that I would like to be a nurse. Sherri Smith 1 will always remember the great times with Kim and Lon in lunch and classes. I'm having heatflashes again’ I’ll be mfatuated by the king forever. My great times with the Big N. Band included cheenng in the stands and on the buses, and turning around to find Chnssy passed out on the field at the Whitehall competition. I want to thank Chrissy. Natalie, and Sue for a great season. I never thought we d make it. I always loved going to Wendy's for a frosty with Kim. I'll never forget the night I went shopping with Chnssy for a parakeet and all the fun I had going to dances after football games. My special friends, Kim, Natalie, Lon, Karleen, Chnssy, Tina, and Sue will always be remembered. Thanks for making it a great year. I plan to attend NCACC to become a medical secretary. Sue Ann Smith Excellent times were spent with the gang in cosmetology and in lunch with Karen. Sue. Barb. Lon. Lori, and Lisa. I'll also remember all of the crazy times with Sue, going on wild tnps with the Big N Band, placing third at States in Parliamentary Procedure, being reporter for VICA in 84 and ’85. and the great times with Shem, Marce, Tina, and Cathi. The 1984 prom was unforgettable. I'll always cherish the memones of this special year with Danny. 1 plan to attend Allentown School of Cosmetology. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything! Victoria Smith I had many great memories during my years at NHS. Some of them Include the great times in DE with Shelly. Tina, and Cheryl; district competition for DECA; working at Woolworth's for co-op; the good times at Oreville Kart Club; and the crazy summer trip to karting competition with the 45 race team. Greg Snyder My favorite memories of my senior year are 3 years of auto mechanics, fun times at Mario's, and my speedy 69 Camaro — number 1! My future plans are to become a mechanic. Kathy Snyder I have had many great times during my stay at NHS. Vo-tech has played a big part, especially great times with my fnends John, Ed. and Brian. I have been involved in VICA and the co-op program working at Eaton. When I think back on my high school years. I will remember certain special things that have stuck in my mind and will be there to stay, for instance, always being late for homeroom, never wanting to go to work, the 9ong by Chicago — “Hard To Say I'm Sorry , and most of all I will never forget being with Tom and listening to his stupid jokes. My future includes marriage and the pursuit of a career in electrical drafting. Mike Sodl I'll never forget cowtipping with Mike and Chris; the football party; pre-Turkey Day runs to Catty; the Godfather forms NOT; 33; cage matches in the equipment room; “Suds ; Mac fights at McD's; Yo-hap • come here! ; Now don't talk so dumb' ; Hey. stop shaking the camper! , and Todd, why u your ono oye closed? The times with Lori were special. The great times with Glenn, Greg, Mark, and Doug will never be forgotten. The Brew Crew rules! We are . . . THE LEAGUE! My future plans are to attend college for engineering and play football. Matthew A. Solt Otherwise known as Nugget, Solty. or one of the machine shop boys. I've had many great memones throughout high school. I remember sleeping in the theory room and Mr. Schmauch's class, cruising Main, fatman ; Mano's egg brawl, singing in the showers, ghost parties, the 1984 Whitehall raid, and listening to Bill Cooby in English. I will ©specially never forget being with my great friends Rod, Scott, Marty, Ed, Dave, Mike, and Pam. My future includes Williamsport, going into the Marines, Pam. and work. Joe Sommer I was always hunting, fishing, hiking, or camping at every chance I could get. People called me Moe. Some of my most memorable experiences were the party I had before the prom; parties at E-man's house; crash and go with Mike; Wayne and I always skiing; Dean, Glenn. Wates, Mark, and 1 out causing trouble; getting chased by three cruisers; pure “G” strait; Chris. Rosie, and Ruth watched as I got my first ticket. Tammy. Tammy, Tony. Dean, Mike, and I washing the station wagon at 11KX) in Coplay; and Glenn and Mike were the only two male floozies in school. I also remember the ndes in my green Porsche. My favonte sayings were My ulcer will always remind me of Ruth. Oust kidding), I'm a member of the peanuts gang and the NOT , Nothing like lifting! . and Mr. Sabo for teacher of the year’ . Matt Sommer During my high school years I have had many great memories. Some of these include the good times at Vo-tech with Rod. Matt. Whitey, and Dennis; the lunches at Burger King and McD's; driving frantically to get home; playing football on weekends; hockey at Schislers; and the Beatles and Van Halen. Interests of mine include electronics and sports (Penn State. Dallas, 76ers. and Flyers). Future plans include the Air Force and electronics technician. Tina Spadt I'll always remember Mr. Neip's Big Mouth Broads; great times with the gang in lunch; don't forget against the wall; Kim and her big boat; running through the raindrops; Chris and her lunch affair; fourth period in Room 108; the crazy times with the Wild Bunch; Mar. wedding on Nov. 17, 1984; Crystal, you're leaking! Kelley and her laugh; dressmr lunch; “Check it out! ; Fnday night chaser, remember Marie; Ooh Baby! . 1 voile team; Ifky, how do you do this? ; and Shem. we have gym today! Thanks everybody great year and a lot of memories. Living a great life is my future. t Scott Spangler My memories from Northampton include going to Vo-tech for auto mechanics, work. K-Mart on co-op, and going to Mack Trucks Explorers and VICA. In the future. I plan to u the Ohio Diesel Technical Institute. Andrea Spanitz My greatest memones are of Bart and of all the special times we spent together. Othe unforgettable memories include the following: September 4, 1983, the tub at Day's; th Crew ; Freddy my love’ ; skiing like a nut; reunited on the slopes; Nova's fly' ; Wer Good! ; Teresa and Amy. best friends; homeroom talks with Tammy; TAJAT ; I quit-choice G ; cheering my junior year; Powder Puff' 51 AMS ', Trees, sometimes y just have to say it! ; Kenny, don't shoot! ; Take it to the school board! '; Come here you're talking dumb! ; the Goat”; boffing bookends; Toga Twister ; the Eat, Bite” son® Germany; Spedley ; Midnight movies and Captain Popcorn; my buddy Bnan; Don, stncft , platonic; the human sled; and Mano's. my second home. A special thanks to Teresa, my sis’ for always being there and to Bart for making my junior year a memorable one. My futun plans are to attend a four-year college (Moravian?) and marriage. Shelly Spengler Senior High School proved to be an interesting and exciting part of my life. I had a lot c good times and made a lot of good fnends. I would like to list a few of these memones: mi great fnends in Distnbutive Education (D.E.); the fnends that were always there for me; rm fnends in Drama — I'm gonna fly ; being Betty Crocker in Birdie and Eggy in “Dream district competition and the little pink thing; and my very own big brother. The best time lr high school was when “Tom called! My future plans include going to Europe in June college, owning my own business and, of course, Tom. It's been great, NHS! 4- Denis© Staruk Throughout my high school years I have had many great memones, especially with th band. Some of these include the trips to Hershey. Montreal, and Williamsburg; the thinke method. Steph. our section leader; pit band. Mickey Mouse, bando generation; nations band award, missing 3 games and competitions, long, hot summer practices; cold footba! games (Parkland); rooms 1111 and 1207; and Ouija board (nght score, wrong band). Some c my best times were spent with Steph. Marcie. Mananne, Mary. Tricia, Tina. Father Fermata Brian, Brad, Judy (my Aussie sister), and most importantly Christopher Rex. Other specia memones include Apnl 27, 1984, Domey Park with Marcie (thanks for always being there and working at Franklin's with the crew. My future plans include college and eventually life with Chns. John J. Steier My most memorable time dunng high school was when I went to Camp Neidig (Rotary Leadership Camp) as a representative for Bethlehem Vo-tech. My hobbies and interest! include 3-wheeling, basketball, and karate. Attending college to study computer technology is one of my plans for the future. K©ith Staigerwalt The times that I will always remember from NHS are as follows: rolling parties in the Beast Great White rock; Iron Maiden rules; staying at the cabin; what a crew — Brad. Pat. Tod Todd. Wendy, Andy. Allen. Ricky, and John; I got shotgun; RG Distributors; working a Elsie's; Priest in a rent-a-wreck; Hillside Rod and Gun Club; fishing season, lunch with Dave Edna. Rhonda, Rose, and Jim; Memonal Day; and Stofanak's Auto Clinic. In the future I plot to work and listen to rock”. Pam Stainer Some of my greatest memories were of my 72 Pontiac LeMans; I can't drive 55’’ Cherryville Road Speedway; stealing cars; too much action on the circuit; when you're ba: you're good; leather and chains; being suspended; 100 m.p.h. one-way to Philadelphia Castle Gardens, H.A. Winston's and Bill's; Babydoll; always wanting more high times Rock Jam '82; spotting the men; chasing sportscars; Atlantic City; partying in the Cadillac scheming things out; never having plans; and getting out of trouble . My future is to alway stay on the dark side. Conni© Stephens Good luck to my special friends Lisa, Brandi. Karen, Trish, and Lorraine. I'll never forgir all those crazy nights cruising around with Lisa. Lisa, how about the night you drove in the Firebird. Brandi, how many times? I'll always remember the day Brandi stole my time: wnting and got an A . Trish. sit back, relax, and don't choke1 Karen, how about thee college guys and the mall? A few more things I'll never forget are the minor in gym with Sue Tina, and Kim; being one of Mr. Neip's big mouth broads; being Miss America for 1 ltl grade; always barking at people in lunch; joking around in homeroom with Super Stib; bein? hall monitor for Todd and Carol; the telephone pole I bought; my O J. life with Lisa; anc Frank in homeroom always thinking he's great. Nick, I'll always remember those special talks Ed, you're gone, but you'll never be forgotten — thanks for those great times. For the future office work and marriage are my plans. 84 Seniors ' ri Stibitz igh school has left mo with many memones. These include all the great parties at E-man's :. e; 'Come here. Now you're talking dumb! ; Yo hap, I think I broke my radius rod! ; filing at Bender's Junction with Kline, Reimer, and Edelman; eating acorns with Reimer; nding in the stinky Gremlin; Hying in Mike s Camaro; laughing with Connie in homeroom; Rising Frank about my mighty GTO; killing Imes with Flyty and Joe; leaving Todd and Mike • Turkey Hill; 7 7 84; cheering for Powder Puff (the mighty pyramid); friends from White- I'm NOT, are you Marty?”; NOTS rule; Joe's beautiful haircut and his new hat to keep xald head warm; teaching Daunch the facts of life in health; 3-wheeling; Rose; Joe, the .than ash tray; great friends Joe, Ed, Mike, Marty, Tim, and Todd; Joe's prom party; “Stay : of the marbles' ; and Mike, let's go find some bait.” The trapper's life is getting up at 3 m. and seeing empty traps. Thanks Gwen for all the help in swimming (States in '84, .opefully in '85) My future plans are to go to college and to be with Rose. Thanks Mom and Dad! Good luck to all the Yo haps and stay tuned in! Patrick Stofanak The Crew and I will remember rolling parties in the BEAST, staying at Hillside Rod and Gun Club, beware the Ides of March, three-lane changeovers, Pop the Trunk! , warming up pizza, Lock up the children, the Beast is on the prowl' , first day of fishing. Memorial Day. 3ullshead Road, and Woa ... major hickey!'. Gcod Luck to Rod, Brad. Keith, Brian. Todd. Jim. John. Andy. Rockey Allen. Kurt, and Wendee (The Crew). Tami Strauss Memones of my high school years are being called Munchkin ; being with Mike; “Shies-ter ; jamming with Ang; 1983 football games; Mikkis parties; The Room ; Tom; Johnson's; Wild Creek Trails; cycling with Dave; cruising with Kimba; good times at Tech; Ang, Fid, Bebop. Mattchew, Whitey, and Space; Arby's Tech bus; Godmom ; The Rock”; Maple Grove; Bert and Ernie; zooing; SMF; Van Halen, Led Zepplin. Queensryche; Don't mush me'”; it's nipper; But your sister's home! ; '69 Chevelle; Stairway”; Rellim Reeb; Wildwood. N.J.; and The Lap”. I plan to attend art college and live life to its fullest. ;ott Strom wall The first thing that comes to mind when I think of high school is probably der Herr and German class. Fntz and I were always bugging Mr. Kresge. I always got caught eating and had to feed the Vogel. The AFS candy store also comes to mind; I was probably the prime supporter. My summer in Germany was the best ever, especially Vienna and Renatte. Football games were always interesting, especially during half-time. “Never again, right Frank? Shoey. Madame, der Herr, and the frogs dunng lunch were great. Speaking of lunch. I remember the time Chris shoved a fork down my throat, the time Julie pleaded her case about hitting a backhoe, and the days when Allen Ruch entertained us. Next I should talk about my dnving. such as the time 1 scared Petra and Fritz going through the Egypt light. However, I did get from Allentown to the mountain in ten minutes. I also remember cruising Hamilton and Sixth Streets after Explorer Post meetings, thump, thump! , and the time Pedro and his friends were going to kill us. Career day at Sacred Heart was memorable when lilood sprayed everywhere during a carotid operation. And I'll always remember my friends Frank. Julie, Chris. Dave. John. Pam. Chris. Erika, and Dawn. I like skiing and my German name is Seppy. After graduation I will start basics in San Antonio for the Air Force, and then I'm going to Germany Matt Stubits I would like to remember my hunting experiences, ripping the car around. Let's puff! , cruising Blue Mountain, and study hall. In the future I will hold a full time job. Erika Stumpf I remember German songs, crawling under Mr. Kresge's desk to look at his socks, and my Jher half—Chris. Physics with Rog was my favorite class. Who could forget Get a gnp! . Check it out' . Get this! , and Do you have a cat? I won t forget my study halls in 209, singing in the halls with Chns. journalism with Karleeny, drawing cockroaches, and the DK's. I'm never at home.” I won t be able to forget the day at Beltsville and the pine needles. The capital of anywhere is Ragoon. I'll always remember buying outfits with Chris. My most memorable day was Apnl 3. 1984. I was at my other house! I also will always remember that Rieka kid being into the death scene at basketball. Oh GRUD!' Frank Suranofsky I'll always remember the great times that I had hanging around with Maddog Merks and Killer Web. I hope to graduate and get out! David Szarancaits Some of my most outstanding memones include being a Morning Call earner; Nut ; Led fpplin. Aerosmith, Deep Purple; 3rd Ward 1; Shtip's gym (200); I didn't know! '; Ya well, that's life' ; Kooks. Steelers, Knicks; and the 8th Street woods. I will never forget falling asleep at the boy s basketball games, my lunch buddies, basketball games at the Alliance, CWA and WWF wrestling, and great times in Bob Mentzell and Joe Bag-a-doughnut s class. Mr. Sabo, you're the best teacher in the Senior High! In the future I plan to become a comedian. Matthew Thomas The best times in high school were Alex; Fred in Screaming Broccoli; great times in band; March down to the parking lot? What are you. nuts?! ; tempo; One day I'll get my v ... Take your party outside. ; Rush 1; the Iron Maiden concert; Montreal, Hershey, Rhode Island, band tnps; 1977 Hornet X; One day I'll have my show car. ; Chevelle SS; What, no Peter? ; Schnott. Jim, Darren, Pate; Hi Mickey! ; Black Sabbath; Hey. who broke the fish tank?”; the Boogens; cut shop; a tnbute to Barry; escape from 4th penod; venom; and Poka. In the future I plan to pursue the field of music while working. Tina Tomsic Some of my most outstanding memones include: Stumpy; TNT; Reg Rat; the pig; the K mart shopper; government; hosing in volleyball with Sue and Connie; and going to lunch with Tony and Dee. the lovebirds. I remember typing with Mr. Heard and his favonte students, Vicki and Chris; borrowing Teresa's clothing; There she goes! ; Ralph; Chris; fun times on the bus; working; hot butter flavoring; and fun times with friends—exercise! I wish the Class of 1985 the best of luck! In the future I will either join the Navy or attend business school. Jaan Torbay From my years at Northampton I will never forget being with Vince, lav. top floor; good times with Dee; December 31, 1983; '68 Olds; and paranoid. I'll always remember Do it up!”; Pam. no gym again! '; You're here. , and I'm burnt. My future plans are undecided. Bonnie Traughar I was known as Bookworm. A few memorable experiences include: good times with Lisa, Robin, and Rose; knocking with Bird and not getting caught; racing at Domey Park; hating to work weekends; 1974 Duster, always remembering Pop; September 15, 1983; going out with Robin; going bowling; and being with Scott. Robin was the best friend anyone could have. Shut up!” and Yeah nght! were my favonte quotes. In the future I plan to become a nurse and get married. Brian Tretiak I was called Beech. Basketball played an important role dunng my high school years. 1 will always remember the party at my house with the clan; shooting hoops on 26th Street with Amy; doing it up with Minnow back at the cabin; Sac, the bad influence; and the reunion with the clan. My favonte quotes were Den, don't look now but there's a Mack truck chasing us!”; Bambo. what am I going to do next? ; What do we know? ; So I think to myself!”, Is it really worth it? ; Ya know it. hey ; and Tes, I told ya you had it in the bag! . I plan to attend college in the future. Pam Trailer My favonte memories are: What's happening, people?”; all the fun times with Kim and Michelle; almost getting killed in the Westgate parking lot with Kimmic; the fun times at Leader with Kim, Michelle. Robin, and Rita; Jenny; the 13th party hardy; alwoys telling Lori I'll think about it.”, great times with my best friend Lori; crazy times in gym class; and the time my shoe fell off on the railroad track. In the future I plan to attend college to become a social worker. Tammy Trexlar My nickname throughout high school was Tam. My best memories will always be datd processing; secretarial; fooling around and laughing with my goofy sister Pam; the one eamng freak; November 30. 1984; the fun time at the shore in 1984; and bicycling. At this point my future is undecided. Pamala Truacott Of all my high school memones. I will always remember cruising all summer in the Alfa Romeo; my '67 Camaro; the late Volkswagon Bug; Lisa, it's just a scary movie'' ; and those wild Wildwood talks with Michele and Anne. 1 would like to thank both Chris's for the qmat times and Damn for making my senior year so special. My future plan is to attend Churchman Business School. Rose Arm Unger I enjoyed the tunes I had with Jim. Edna. Colleen, Rod. Dove. Jock. Bndgette. Guy, Keith, Pam, and Cheryl. Some of my outstanding memones include: having fun in Mr Holcomhn s physics class; the crazy times in Mr. Bryant s class; the Pnnce concert; working at McDonald with Bndgette; November 24. 1984; Pnnce. Free Genesis, and Afterglow, doing homework with Jack; and Art s house with Jim. I also remember joking around in geometry don with Joel, having Mr Williams as a fnend, Mr. Saul trying to help me. and the rock. I hope I have touched people s lives because so many people have touched mine. I want to extend best wishes for my cousin. Dustin K. Miller. Staph Unger My fondest memones of high school are: the good times at basketball ( 44). It’s just a passing shower ; Move your feet! ; summer games with ice cream tripe; hitting the room daily; throwing iron with my flex sisters; always gabbing with way cod friends, and Don’t peer at me' . Other memones include those of crazy German IV classes and pizza and doughnut runs. I'll never forget being elected National Junior UOL President. Thanks. Rose, for all the great times—best fnends always. My future plans are college and success. Sharri Vasquez I have many special memones of my high school years. Some of these include hey doobie; check it out; cruising with Deb. Shelly. Bnan. Mark. Mike, and John; paging Dr. Mouer; wrestling with Deb. Mark. Matt. Bob, and Theresa; jamming at concerts, fun times at Mike's; Do we have gym today. Tina? ; Mexican ; Blimey; live it up; brownies for Mr. V. let's make it an all nighter; and being in Laura Lee's wedding. I'll always remember and love Theresa. Matt, and Bob. My future plans include college and mamage. a Semors 85 Dawn C. Vaughan I'll remember all the good times at Bethlehem Vo-Tech, partying it up on the weekends in Point Phillips, and cruising with my friends. I hope to have a future with Gary and keep in touch with close fnends like Krystal and Brenda. John Vitah I enjoyed being with Michelle; cruising and choosing; Fnday nights; always having Deb and Pam around, skiing; concerts with everyone; the best year. 1983-84; Kichhne and Toad; Aerosmith; Kunkletown; and cruising with Teddy Bear. I also remember the wedding of '85; That's alive' ; Stairway to Heaven ; November 17, 1984; 1975 Pinto; never being home and always being told about it; and always being told tie my boots. My favorite quotes were 1 just can t believe it! . I don't feel tardy’ . Why. she's not shabby' , The second Tuesday of the next week. Sue . Later on Mr. Frye! , and Let s get crazy! Some other favorites were Hey Teto. let s get the pickle bucket filled and go cruising. ”, My name is Joe Bennet . and ‘Tom. bum me some money for gas! The 1974 Camaro and Teker Terrorists were also memorable. In the future I plan to get married and become a millionaire. Laurie Vosefski 1 was known as Juv and Vo. Tina, you'll be my bestest buddy forever. I'll remember driving my Corvette (oceanhner); the circle; 163 miles; Jimmy, Mac, Pitt, Bill, etc.: the summer of '84; getting shot at the mall; notes on windshields; definitely a major mother; Olde World Inne. playing cards till four; football in gym; a six-pointer; and painting in art with oils and turpentine. Thanks Heather, Annie, Julie. Steph. and Phyllis for all the good times. Life goes on' My future plans are attending college for occupational therapy. Kevin Wachter My name is Kevin Wachter. I plan to attend a vocational school when I get out of here. I want to become a master plumber. My hobbies are music, bowling, and rollerskating. I am currently employed at Northampton Oil and Heating. Cheryl Wagner I'll always remember the great times in cheering and decorating with Beth and Monique. I was glad to have been a player on the Powder Puff team when we beat Whitehall. I had a lot of fun at Boyer's parties. I want to thank Monique for a great year. I ll always treasure the special moment I spent with Curt. I had super times cruising in the Duster and playing volleyball with the pro. In the future I plan to attend college Crystal Wagnar I've shared many great times with Mike. Lon. Beau Beau. Butchie. and Boots— thanks! I'll never forget Kelley and her unusual laugh; Tina. Kelley, and I with the leaking mouth; fun times with the bunch; January 1, 1983 and March 31. 1983. The great times with Sue at work and with Tina. Connie, and Marcie in secretanal will never be forgotten. In the future I plan to be that special 1 or go to college. Adrienne Ward Joe. thanks for treating me like a queen You're the hest' Mom. I need a Camaro. Anyone for spaghetti? Audj. I’ll take a hole if you take one. Lon, I still didn't send it to the Navy! Go to the clinic. Helen' October 2, 1981. was the greatest thing that ever happened to me. Take a look at me now Joe because I love you! Very special thanks are given to Melanie and Steph. There’s nothing like those six month visits to Gram's house. Thanks for making life so wonderful. Mom. It's only a stump. Stace! Where did Joe go (New Year s '83)? Do you really think she wears 12 slims? It's Boe Jilly! Let's publish our cheerleader scrapbook, Audj. Hey Kel. you're ugly' My future plans are to attend college and to keep Joe smiling FOREVER! Tina Warmkeseel Throughout my years here 1 have had many special times. Some of these are locking doors, sexy eyes, wild lunches, looking at monkey books with Trish. making flames in Holcombe s class. Mam imitations. Porky, the Emmaus Halloween Parade. New Year's Eve with Jane, and especially all the great times I've had with Jim. Some of my hobbies include hunting, fishing, and bowling. Oh, you just don't know' and We re bumming big time! are two things I said. 1 would like to thank my parents for all they have done. My future plans are to be a dental hygienist and to be with Jim. Ed Weber My most memorable moments were spent With Maddog and Sickdog at lunch and Tech. In the future I plan to keep working as an auto mechanic, play with my 327 Nova, stay with Donna, and one day be married. Monique Wainar Of all my high school memories. I will always remember friends like Tricia and Cheryl; Beth. Gina. Monique—WE BAD; going decorating for Turkey Day with Beth and Cheryl; Which way now? ; hot tub with Steve. Beth. Tony, and me; quack; Pie’s lie; and the summer of 84.1 would like to thank my mom for sticking by me. and Beth for a great year' My future includes attending NCACC and pursuing a career in accounting. Tim Wainar I II always remember the great times I had with my fnends and cruising around in my 70 Chevelle. My hobbies are mathematics and playing sports. Hey. what s up? and Caught' are my favonte sayings. In the future I plan to have my own auto body shop. Daniel Wainhofar Some of my best memones include playing hockey in 11th and 12th grade and at B-wo on Fndays, great times at SSF. tnps to Philadelphia, and The Snickers Attack . I plan attend college in the future. Scott Wallivar I have played intramural hockey throughout high school and will never forget the time beat the teachers. 1 will always remember other memones such as: the Catty bonfire in with Tony. Terry, and Buzz; cruising in the Beast; great times at St. Joe’s and the nver w Kathy; and bumming around the junkyard with Clyde. My future is undecided. Denise Welsh The things I’ll remember most about my high school years are my '70 Dodge Charg December 31. 1983 at Jean's house; being with Barry; Daddy's girl; hanging on Main witht gang at J’s; hassling Lon for all her cocky looks; getting in trouble with Jean; leaving lunch go to J’s and getting caught, and 4-wheeling with Billy and Jean. Honest Mr. McCalliste didn't do it!” In the future I plan to become an interior decorator. Dennis Wslty My name is Dennis Welty. I live in Walnutport and am a College Prep student, remember the fun with Mr Krecqe in German and Mr. Schmauch's Algebra II and t classes. I enjoy swimming, bicycling, listening to music, and playing my guitar. Mary Werkheiser I’ll always remember band; YEA; long, hot summer practices; tnps to Hershey, Rho Island. Montreal, and Williamsburg; waiting on the 50 yard line; great times on bus 1; t pickle fight; Ben’s Bandos; bando generation ; getting mamed to Rhonda at Catty; a Dear Abby . The great times with Steph. Rhonda. Chns. Brad. Mike. Janice, Jackie. Chi and Bonnie will never be forgotten. In the future I will attend NCACC for child care Beth Werner This is what I remember most about my high school years: Bethany; Publey. you lit peanut! ”; Hey pigface’’ ; band; Spectrum—nfle captain; Wildwood's 4 o'clock sunn Montreal dough balls; Beth’s in the locker'”; Are you a kook? ; mooners; wildne Stephanie; Darktown; gutters; the Rock; Bill; 3 years; It’s kosher'”; trueness, morbidi appalling; tnps to Fnendly’s; great times in Tech with Tracy Lynn, Tracy, Sheila. Cindy, Lc Karen, and Sue; lunch at Pizza City; and always being with Bill. I could never forget the gr times with my fnends Tracy. Knssy. Tammy. Tnsh. Steph. Michele. Kim. Glenn. Sheila. So Bnan. Hot Dog. and Don. My future plans are to attend a school for cosmetology manac ment and teaching. Michelle Warner Of all my high school memones. I will always remember being with John Vitek; the Pinto; the Aerosmith. Judas Pnest, and Squier concerts; catching one with Shorn and Kel in Sherri's Mustang; eating at Miller’s; cruising town; the wedding of 1984; Get a grip! ; a Tighten us up' . I will also never forget killing Mark on the Tech bus —and loving it. f period English with Mr F rry and all the kooks, and when we were sitting in John's car an couldn't find reverse. And I could never forget my fnends Tami. John. Mark, Fidd. Zane Kochy. Paulette. Kelby. and Kathy. This is the end of all the great times, but there are m to come. Later. Northampton High! Kri Wescoe The things I'll remember most about my senior year are the mooners; two eyes; k distance; my taped twin. Kim; Spectrum; Ted E. Bear; Curt and Wildwood sunrises; I Dave, come back1 ; lights out; all my fnends in NIA; Slopey; cellar party; 0269Cotch; V me? ; Wench coe; Darktown; 5-18 84; Liberty guys (?); pile of leaves; Clovis will pro me; innocent?; and trouble. I had great times with my fnends Beth. Kim. Tammay. Kim, Tr Tony, Peters. John. Stahley. Frank, and John. My future plans are to attend college. Rusty West We all had some great times at NHS! Some of my memones include the infamous Spa incident; the DDPA and all those dead characters; Bruce and Loose; Buell-con; pregam with Chicken McMinnow. Crazy Al's hallowed wall; great times at Creekwood Acres; Ti sie’s table in lunch; digging the hole; concerts with the guys; Maiden. Twisted Sister. Ju the Ryche. Ozzy. Crue. and Rush; Iron what??; Camporee I and II; Hey those noises pretty cool, stud ; 1-26 85; Connie, it's Rusty, not Richard'”; Rondog’s circus and his 29: video game guys; Scholastic Scnmmaging; the gas leak; the infamous build-up; and tryin survive the laughter most of the time. My best friends Hoen, Snon. Tawd, Mick. Al. Ratt Johnny will never be forgotten. My future holds Penn State for 4. then 3 more for engin ing. Good luck. Class of ’86. Kelly Wetherhold Some of my favonte memones are Aunt Maryhelen. hanging around and getting r rocking with Judas Pnest. cruising town, the 70 Duster, and I wanna rock! . I had g times in Flonculture class. I'm glad it’s all over. Mark White The great memories of my high school years include being called Whitey; magic. Streeter; parties at Boyer's; Hanson 3. wrestling room; Wolfe's SJ; Scarlet's; woodwars, T times with Wolfe. Zveno. Dennis and Baron; Why me?; great times with Gonz. Mac Wi 86 Semors Beer. Piper, and Heber; and hockey and baseball 12. The torture never stops! My future plans include working with electronics or computers. Mark Wickal The most memorable times in high school were Vo-tech, food service, having fun in Mr. fllihalakis' class. Mrs. Freeman's theory class, wild times on Mom's bus running the G-Ilne. and going into VICA competitions. My hobbies include hunting with Jim Chuss, fishing, cruising with Mike McMorrow. partying by the creek, and being with Lon Bilheimer. In the future I plan to get mamed to Lori and work at Leorsch corporation. Mika Williams I'll always remember the great times in Tech. I enjoy sports, partying, and girls. My future plans are to attend a four-year college to major in computers. Lisa Wirth During my high school years. I was always looking to have a good time. I ll never forget the ood times I had with my special fnends Connie. Karen, and Gina. Paulette is a fnend that will never be forgotten. I'll always remember the talks we had. September 1, 1984 brings yck special memones. Always getting caught but never busted; the times the three of us were together, really; “Karen turn around! This is a one way! ; cheerleading; Powder Puff; oeing one of Mr. Neip's Big Mouth Broads; the times with Donna and Corinna; and being one )f the OI girls will never be forgotten. Gina, don't forget the weekends and our secrets. Paulette, keep John happy. Karen, good luck with Tim. Good luck, girls. My future plans nclude working in an office. Jo Wolf Great memones of my senior year are the best of times with Diane, good times at Tech, and unch at Mano's. My future plans are working at Ramblewood Homes, building homes, and eing with Diane forever. Rod Wolf My favonte memones are rolling parties in the Beast, frequent visits to the Hillside Rod and 3un Club, trying to sit up straight in the hot tub. going airborne with Pat. 160 mph down MacArthur Road, early transmission failure, and the sunroom at Little Gap. Good luck to Pat, 3ill, Todd, Rose Ann, Malbert, Edna, Brad. Ed. Dan, Ed, Jeff, Musicman, Lumber Jack. King 3obra. and 4601 from the Medicman (KRW18014) 4671! Dav Woodring The memones of my senior year were being called Woody . Sparky in trig class, hockey ind baseball, working at Keppel's, and warsh bottle battles. My future plans include attend-ng Penn State for Engineering. ■Vayn Woodring j My hobbies are hunting, fishing, cars, football, hockey, boxing, and car racing. I enjoyed eing an escort for Homecoming. My future plan is to be the boss of my own shop. 3rian Woolf Northampton Senior High School means memones of all the new people I have met and all he new things I have done. My hobbies are the Martial Arts, cars, motorcycles, and anything •lse interesting that comes along. In the future I plan to be a carpenter and hope to be a great Partial Artist. Cri Woyvoda Some of my best memones include patches, oranges, the evergreen Pinto, German III, jarbage pizza, “tootsie , rare tropical diseases, XTC and DK, bopping, the lunch affair, Tatatonic ctaloc, black leather. “Get a grip! , and it's “punk . My future is to attend college ind find happiness. Shauna Wright My favorite memories are “Skeeter ; Bobsey twin 1; the senior row; fun in lunch with Chns and Penm; ecology with Woof-woof and Cupcake; “Happy Trails ; candystriping; working at the “Nut House ; the trip to Europe; USAA award; Lehigh, Yen-yen, and Pieman; oeing with Tim; great times with Sutzer; and dreaming of Nauru. In the future I plan to attend rollege, travel to Idaho, and enter the field of social service. Lisa Wundarly I would like to thank Stacey and Donna for all the great timc3 throughout the years. Some pecial memones have been the Duran Duran concert; Chevy Nova 70; Stacey, where are ur shoes? ; the lunches at McD's; and especially 8-82 (Jeff and Lisa). My future plans are to ittend college. Jim Yadush I II always remember playing hockey at D-ville. $2.50 discounts, swirlies, going bald, adish. Herbie, the flat tire, and Tech for a day. My future plans are to attend Kutztown Jmversity. I would like to wish good luck to everyone in the future. Tom Yagerhofer Ml always remember the special times I spent with Lisa. Some of my other great memones nclude going out to lunch with Joe and Stacey, the red and black Camaro. and always easing Bnan. In the future I plan to become a carpenter. Tammy Yand rsita The best memones of my high school years include memones of Ocean City: “Hey girls, want some candy?”; Kenny, don't shoot! ; choice G; the boffing bookends, Amy house— my second home; crying the nights away with Amy; playing in the closet. Powder Puff 11, pathahaga fagady; wild times with TAJ AT; California; toga twister; the human sled; midnight movie madness; infatuation; “Is he cute?”; What does he rate7 . “Where are my library buddies?”; blue; truth or dare; the New York tnp to see the “Eiffol Tower ; homumnm talks with Drea; my good fnend Bnan; and the Amy and Tammy Patrol moves on! My future plans include finding Mr. Right and becoming nch. Sheri Yarosevich My most memorable times were the weekend parties with Todd, Patty, and Tracey: our Wildwood vacation; meeting Paris man and Tony; Chris's love affair with Kevin Patty, it's 600 in the morning’ ; being a tri-captain of the swim team with Angie and Sharon; diving and track; and meeting all those good-looking guys. Thanks Mr. Bryant for being such a great coach! I'll always remember my best fnends Sheri, Patty, and Chris, My future plan is to gat a job. Ruth Y ag r I'll always remember my special fnends Deb. Tina. Joe. Tina. Chris. Anita. Lisa. Lon, and Paula. Ml never forget my four years in field hockey, the hundreds of laps I've had to run. and my many injunes. My memones include: the hospital visit; “Anita, I know what to pay him!”; all my car troubles with Deb (especially the snowbank); wrestling matches; conccrta, driving to school with Tina; skiing; my roses (especially from Mike); gossip sessions in chemistry; New Year's Eve at Joe's; and me— always looking for a REAL man. My future will bo spent working as a radiologic technologist. D«bbi Yesulaitis My special memones from high school were all my dnving experiences with Ruth (capo cially the snowbank). New Year's Eve at Joe's, skiing, wrestling matches, and my 16th birthday. Thanks Ruth. Paula. Jamie, and Lori for all the great times. Wayne, I'll never forget all our special times together. I love ya! Tina Youne Laurie, you'll be my “bestest buddy forever. Some great memories include my Porsche, Lauries Corvette (oceanliner); the circle; 162; Mac, Jimmy. Pitt, Bill, Herbsty; the great summer of '84; getting shot at at the mall; Oh my God!”; Olde World Inne; and Laune and I sneaking in every 5th penod study hall. I'll never forget my good fnends Steph. Julie, Phyllis, and Heather. Thank you. Laune. for always being there for me’ I plan to attend Kutztown University for elementary education. Jeffrey Young Band has been a lot of fun. The spring trips were excellent. At Hershey the theme was Good Lord! Get a rush! . At Montreal it was “I'm going to kill Wally’ . I'll always remember the hard concert music, which includes “Amencans We and Incantation and Dance . I'll never forget marching in the mud at our last home Thanksgiving Day game. My last year of band has been even more enjoyable than those of the past. I kept yelling “Dress this line! at practice, but nevertheless our happy little band family had its great times together. This year's theme has been Gariy and Whammy 'Rock It' with Diet Coke and Twisted Sister! Making District Band has been both an exciting and interesting experience for me I can still picture Miss Glessner saying Talk to me ... and Heck no! . Or how about Mr Nemeth, who thinks that the whole senior row is going to Becky's, but then, of course. “Somebody's gotta be! In my leisure I enjoy practicing for band, listening to all types of music, playing video and tnvia games, collecting stamps, and working at Hillside. Though indefinite, my present plans for college are to study mathematics, computer science, physics, or chemistry, and possibly also secondary education. Jos ph Zimmerman I will always remember the great times cruising town with Sue and the Nova, going to P-town with Ed and Miller, Apnl 6—a special day. Hess's parking lot. hanging out with Ed and Frank, and the times I spent with Sue. My future includes racing, marriage, and becoming a mechanic. Seniors 87 88 Faculty ADMINISTRATION According to Webster, an administrator is one who is legally au- I thorized to settle or manage an estate. School administrators find managing Northampton Senior High School a very difficult task. Serving faculty, parents, and students is a very touchy job. That is why administrators can not always make deicisions that satisfy every one. but their main goal is to pass and enforce policies that benefit the students. To coin an old saymg-the administrators can't please everyone all of the time”, but they sure try hard. School Board: Seated L to R P. Schneider. L. Filipovits, R. Anthony. E. Andrews. R. Nyce Standing- L. McCloskey. D. Saul. L. Kemmerer, L. Lentz 90 Faculty TOWING THE LINE Mr. Charles Dischnat-Assistant Principal All they do is talk, talk Mr. Frank Kovacs-Principal Mr. John McAllister-Assistant Principal 91 DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP! Carole Bellhorn-Mr. McAllister's Secretary Joan Pristash-Mr. Dischnat's Secretary No job is too big or too small. According to Webster, a secretary is a confidential clerk who attends to correspondence and records of a confidential nature. The secretaries of our school are essential to keep the school moving in an organized manner. They also add a little extra fun to the school day with their saying for the day , decorations during holidays and helpful information when in need. Carol O'Donnell-Athletic Secretary 92 Faculty Theresa Schaler-Mr. Kovacs' Secretary SERVING YOU . . . John Davis—Student Liaison _ According to Webster, health and pupil services involve protecting and aiding the student body. The library aids students by providing needed facts and information. Microfiche, a new addition, enables the library to store a lot of information in a small amount of space. Our schoiol nurse provides students with needed health care. Mr. John Davis joined the faculty this year to aid Mr. Strubek, the truant officer. Mary Haqley—Librarian Mr. Davis— Failure is not to lose, but not to give an eiiort. Mrs. Reid— Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. — Vidor Borge Hiidegard Bradney—Nurse Louis Strubeck—Youth Aid Counselor 93 Faculty OUR GUIDING LIGHTS Doris Handler • Secretary Craig Moyer According to Webster, guidance is to direct along a course. The guidance department is responsible for aiding the students in any areas in which they need help. The counselors are not only available for problems concerning school and future plans, but to help students with personal and emotional problems dealing with life outside of school. The guidance department has introduced several new methods to assist the student body. A computer is available for student use to aid in the process of choosing the right college. Also, college representatives visit the high school to talk to the students about their respective schools. Dan Marakovits I I 94 Faculty Jane Pah R. James Kinter STUDENT DEVELOPMENT William Grammes—Safety Education According to Webster, developmental programs are a gradual unfolding or growth process. These programs in our school include— art, photography, home economics, industrial arts and safety education. The art program develops drawing and painting skills. Art students take field trips to art studios, museums and on location to draw and paint. Photography teaches the use of a 35mm camera and the developing and printing of photos. Throughout the year a professional photographer gave the classes some tips and contests were held to honor the best photographers. Music involves the choruses—girls, mixed and ensemble. The choruses put on two productions during the year. Home economics deals with family life, cooking, sewing and single living. When passing by the Home Economics room, you can always smell a pleasant aroma. Industrial art classes teach mechanical drawing and woodshop. Students may choose the project they work on and can create a variety of wood structures. Safety education is an important program. It deals with safety on the road by teaching driving safety rules and explaining new drunk driving laws. Developmental programs basically improve the skills of students in a variety of areas. Mrs. Keim- Why is there never enough time to do it right, but there is always enough time to do it over? Alice Keim-Home Economics Roger Firestone—Art, Photography Kent Ruch—Chorus Alek Erdosy—Industrial Arts Mark lonkman—Band Foculty 95 LEARNING IS THE KEY TO LIFE Sharon Pascoe Special Education Aide « Tim Caflrey Special Education Mr. Caffrey “I am part of all I have met. -Ulysses According to Webster, special education and alternative teaching are unique ways of training through study or instruction. These teachers add a ''special'' touch to our school through their close involvement with the students. Due to the hard work of Mr. Mike Schneider, many alternative students were mainstreamed into a regular program of studies. Our faculty of the special education and alternative courses is special because they provide unique opportunities such as separate gym classes, participation in Special Olympics and the Super Bowl contest. Mr. Washburn- 'm winding down T.C. Mike Schneider-Alternative Mr. Schneider- ' You 're only as good as your Iasi game. Roger Washburn-Alternative 96 Faculty LET YOUR FINGERS DO THE TALKING Tnsh Wainio-Business Education Mr. Heard- Let 'em dance. According to Webster, business is commercial and industrial enterprise, which involves the purchasing and selling of goods. Our school store provides the Marketing and Distributive Education students a chance to develop their commercial skills. Our business department includes secretarial, accounting and data processing courses. Highlights of the year include FBLA’s computer fun for Valentine's Day and the sponsoring of Mr. Pat Volcano as teacher of the year by DEC A. Diane Neiper-Clerical Skills, Typing Thomas Neiper-Business Education John Heard Business Education 97 Faculty UNITY AND COHERENCE According to Webster, English is the total of all writings of the American people including grammar, comprehension and literature. These three different areas of English are stressed to all students and are a requirement for graduation. The teachers are aiming for a better developed writing program and a more structured Vo-Tech English program. Some new changes in the English department this year were the transfer of Mr. Ron Cardinal from physical education to English, while Ms. Theresa Glessner took over the role of yearbook and newspaper advisor. Ron Cardinal-Enghsh Gay Balhet-English Theresa Glessner-English. Journalism Mr. Ferry- One good horselaugh is worth ten thousand syllc-gisms. -H.L. Meacken Mr. Snyder-' 'll you can I do the lime, then don 7 do the crime. Robert Blake Mrs. Balliet- Is there no balm in Gilead? ; Jack Ferry-English 98 Faculty Mr. Payson- In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God. and the Word was God. - John 1:1 Kathryn Chartier-English, Remedial Reading ENGLISH AND REMEDIAL READING Constance Karg-English Mrs. Mentzell- All right, let's play school! Ms. G essner- Talk tome... William Grammes-Remedial Reading Mrs. Koch- Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. and that has made all the difference.'-Robert Frost Priscilla Koch-English Nan Guss-Mentzell-Enghsh Joseph Payson English Barbara Reed- Remedial Reading Mr. Cardinal- The recipe for perpetual ignorance is: Be satisfied with your opinions and content with your knowledge. Mrs. Reed- This time, like all times, is a very good one if we but know what to do with it. '-Emerson George Snyder-English Faculty 99 HOLA . . . BON JOUR . . . TSCHUSS . . . Nancy Bowman—French Mr. Rempp— QuS L stima! Do the Curly Shuttle Mrs. Bowman— La lus ca change, la plus c'est la Ronald Kresge—German According to Webster, language is the body of words and expressions used and understood by a large group of people. The foreign language department offers a four-year program in three languages— French, German, and Spanish. In addition to their teaching duties, the four teachers in this department work closely with the local chapter of the American Field Service, an organization whose purpose is to foster and support our student exchange program. This year Petra Brigadoi of Italy is the AFS exchange student in our school. This department also sponsors International Week in the month of April. Dale Shoemaker-Spanish memo chase. Daniel Rempp-German, Spanish Mr. Kresge— Add this to your VWK 100 Faculty ON YOUR MARK! A Rosemary Engler-Health Sue Rose-Health WRose- A true triend is someone who really knows you and still loves you. Mrs. Anthony- What I lack in experience I make up lor in enthusiasm. According to Webster, health and physical education teach the basics of keeping physically sound. An event hosted by the gym teachers this year was Northampton's First Annual Volleyball Tournament. Health classes are courses with “life. Medic 75, the REACT team and Planned Parenthood held sessions during health classes. Health and physical education are essential to develop students physically and mentally. Debra Anthony Health. Phys. Ed. Robert Nemeth Health. Phys. Ed. Faculty 101 Dan Diefenderler • Mathematics Mr. Diefenderler - ' Mathematics ■ Queen o( the science, arithmetic is her handmaiden Mr. Esch - Science without religion is blind; religion without science is lame. Albert Einstein 102 Faculty Robert Esch - Mathematics MATHEMATICS Peter Saul - Mathematics Barry Frable ■ Mathematics ADDING TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE Bruce Schmauch-Mathematics Mrs. Walters- Tuesday or Thursday? Mr. Saul- There is no royal road to geometry. William Newhart-Mathematics Richard Silvius-Mathematics, Computers According to Webster, math is the science dealing with exact relations between quantities and operations. New additions to the math department this year include the Apple II computers which replaced the Commodore computers previously used and two new faculty substitutes replacing Richard Silvius and Dan Diefenderfer. Mr. Diefenderfer received the job of district computer program coordinator. The math department is also responsible for giving the American Senior High Mathematics Examination (ASHME) to the two hundred students who qualify. Due to the large enrollment, proposal plans for next year include a Calculus II class. Rebecca Walters-Mathematics Faculty 103 THEY BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE Thomas Keim-Science Dean Snyder-Science Mrs. Skeldon- This should be quite easy. Mrs. Wilkin- Put it in your drawer! According to Webster, science is systemized or organized knowledge. This year, renovations in the science department were anything but orga nized; however, as the year progressed, the classrooms began to live up to expectations. The new lab furnishings and equipment helped to form a more modernized and safe lab environment. In addition to the renovations, the department also received two new faces. Mrs. Louise Shive and Mrs. Heather Skeldon made their debuts as chemistry and physics teachers. The science curriculum offers classes in earth science, physics, chemistry, ecology and biology. Stephan Goslawski-Science 104 Faculty Donald Kmdt-Science SCIENCE Mrs. Shive— Put on your goggles!' Mr. Keim— ' 'The greet tragedy of science—the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact. 105 F«.-ulty OUR COUNTRY ’TIS OF THEE According to Webster, history is a systematic account of events. Systematically, the history department organizes themselves so that all the classes are teaching approximately the same material. Each grade level coordinates themselves to cover all the necessary information. For example, the cultures teachers prepare a few hundred questions for each chapter, combine their information and run off the tests through a computer. Therefore, all the tests are practically the same and all the students are tested fairly. Following the yearly tradition, the history department is sponsoring a trip abroad. On this year's trip, a group of students and faculty will be touring France, Switzerland, Germany and England. A change that will occur next year is a new history curriculum will be introduced. Cultures will not be the required history course for all the juniors. The exact course is not known as of yet. The other grade's requirements may also be altered— keep your eyes and ears open! Charles WilliamsSociology, Economics Ronald Reed-Goverment Mr. Reed- I'm always serious. Mr. Wolf- hope it doesn't rain or snow. Mr. Bryant- We're too soon old. and too late schmart! Robert MentzellU.S. History Geography Robert DruckenmillerU.S. History 106 Faculty Louis Wolt-U.S. History Martin Sabo-U.S. History HISTORY Robert Bryant—Sociology. Economics Joseph Yudt—World Cultures James Pail—World Cultures Edward Pany—U.S. History Robert Sawarynski— World Cultures Faculty 107 DEDICATED WORKERS . . . Front row: M. Semler, D. Miller, B. Ryan. M. Kochmar. D. Kaufman. I. Folland Back row: J. Miller. R. Weitknech N Fehnel, T. Grossbauer. J. Miller Missing: J. Laub Feed the world 7 can't drive 55 108 Faculty MAKING IT WORK According to Webster, school services are the performances of labor for the student body. School services include the cafeteria workers, the bus drivers and the maintenance crew. These people are responsible for making school more pleasant. The school services group is an essential part of our school—what would a school be without food, transportation and clean bathrooms? Just another nervous wreck Sole survivor” Junk food junkie” Easy money Don't you read the menu? Only (our raviolies, please'' Lunch is $.90 this year? The bonus (or today is . . Hey, your change! Inject the venom” Faculty 109 TEACHER, TEACHER . . . “Funny face “You give meaning to my life 110 Faculty CAN YOU TEACH ME? Return to sender' The book of love' Faculty 11J I wanna be your loverboy 'Working for a living Working cl California girls You're so vain 112 Faculty CLASS OF ’86 S. Abraham M. Achey . P. Adams G. Ahart G. Alberts S. Allen A. Almond L. Almond A. Altemose S. Allhouse B. Andrews C. Anthony M. Applegate S. Armbruster M. Amdl K. Arnold J. Asbath T. Asbalh D. Bachman T. Bachman A. Balhet E. Balhet M. Bannon K. Bama P. Barrall T. Barthold C. Bartholomew R. Bartholomew J. Bechtold J. Beck R. Beck D. Becker C. Beer 116 Underclassmen A. Beil T. Beltz S. Benner T. Benner B Biechy L. Biechy B. Billy J. Bleiler S. Blum S. Bonn D. Borger M. Bossard K. Bowman S. Brearman P. Broidy K. Brown D. Buchanin P. Buczynski J. Bulvich K. Buskirk L. Buskirk R. Camathan R. Carr C. Cavallo A. Cherry C. Chnslman D. Christman E. Chusa M. Clewell M. Coleman S. Cook S. Corey J. Correll Underclassmen 117 CLASS OF ’86 K. Covert J. Craig N. Cramsey B. Creyer W. Crozier T. Csencsits C. Cserba M. Culktns M. Danner M. Danner M. Demko W. Demko D. Deppe S. Derhammer A. Dimmick E. Dionne J. DiSaveno L. Domyan K. Dreisigmeyer M. Drexler K. Drissel D. Dunbar S. Eckert L. Eckhardt B Eckhardt R. Eckroth K. Egge K. Durnm P. Dworakivsky D. Ebbert D. Eberhardt D. Eck E. Eckert 118 Underclassmen CLASS OF '86 M. Eiden K Else B. Epinger J. Erdman D. F.rkinger S. Everett B. Fahnnger C. Fasching J. Fegley V. Fegley I. Feher K. Fehnel K. Fenatermaker D. Ferencin G. Fink ' M. Fink R. Floyd M. Fodor D. Fox I. Fox D. Frabltt L. Frana D. Franzmann C. Frederick T. Frinzi J. Fritz W. Fntz R. Frommer T. Fronheiser S. Gergar S. Gergar P. Gerkovich D. Getz Underclassmen 119 CLASS OF ’86 B. Gilbert D. Gillette L. Gilhard D. Goldberg D. Graver M. Green F. Grim T. Groller C. Grossbauer C. Gruber T. Gumpman J. Guttman M. Guzy J. Hader K. Hager F. Haggerty L. Hahn K. Hallock J. Handley E. Hankee D. Hansen S. Hantz M. Hanzarik J. Hartzell E. Hatch J. Hauck J. Heckman B. Hellelhnger A. Heiberger C. Heiney T. Heist J. Hess K. Hess 120 Underclassmen CLASS OF '86 L. Hildebrand R. Hildenbrandt B. Hirsch C. Hnatow P. Hnatow C. Hoffman E. Hoffman M. Hoffman T. Hoffman J. Holland T. Holub C. Hopkins K. Hower K. Hudoek W. Hughes D. Hummel H. Hunsberger A. Hunter K. Hutchison M. Hutnick L lannelli F. Imler C. Jacoby M. Jones T. Jones J. Kaboly D. Karc P. Kenner T. Kelley M. Kemmervr C. Kern Under classmen D. Kern J. Kern S. Kem S. Kem M. Kleppinger M. Klipple V. Klotz S. Knappenberger C. Koehler K. Kohler M. Kolumber P. Komfeind C. Kosik D. Kotz C. Kovacs M. Kovacs N. Koval J. Kovalchik C. Kozero D. Kratzer L. Kratzer D. Kravetz S. Kroboth K. Kuehner A. Kulchinsky R. Kuntz J. Kurzeja S. Kutianski S. Kutz C. Laki J. Lambert C. LaPointe 122 Underclassmen CLASS OF ’86 L. Newhart S. Neycr C. Nicholas P. Nothstein K. Oakes T. O'Boyle M. O'Bnen R. Ohawk R. Ornosky T. at C. Padula K. Pail D. Papovich J. Pascoe B. Pasko L. Pasquanello D. Pavlacka D. Pavlacka K. Pavlick J. Peam J. Peters R. Petko A. Pierzga D. Procanyn C. Rapee K Rauch D. Reccek T. Recker D. Reenock A. Reimer G Reimer D. Reinert T. Reinert CLASS OF '86 D. Reinhard D. Reinhard M.Reinhart C. Remaly W. Reppert M. Rex K. Rinehart C. Rodgers J. Rodnquez I. Roosa M. Rosiek I. Rothrock P. Rubino K. Rumble L. Rundle I. Rutt M. Saeger T. Saeger D. Sandt J. Schaffer R. Schaffer T. Schaffer I. Schaller D. Schlegel A. Schleicher A. Schoenberger R. Schoenen C. Schramel L. Schrantz M. Schroehner M. Schwart2 T. Seiler B. Seip 126 Underclassmen CLASS OF ’86 D. Sell K Sell M. Serensits T. Serfass J. Sham bo T. Shaw L. Shelanick V. Shimer C. Shoemaker M. Shoemaker D. Shupp B. Silfies K. Silfies T. Silfies S. Skrapits J. Smith R. Smith T. Smith W. Smith K. Snyder K. Snyder T. Snyder C. Sobers J. Sodl T. Sofka M. Solga W. Solt T. Sommer J. Spalding M. Spalding L. Stein P. Stettler G. Stofko Underclassmen 127 CLASS OF ’86 J. Stout G. Stubits L. Stumer D. Suranofeky K. Swartz M. Swietzer S. Tallaksen H. Tang R. Tamser J. Taschler M. Taylor R. Teel T. Tepes E. Thierer J. Thomas G. Thrash D. Tirrell J. Toth M. Trexler W. Umvary C. Umberger B. Unangst T. Unangst T. Urban L. Vanbilliard R. Vanblargan D. Vandergriit M. Vandergrift W. Vandergnft K. Vaughan C. Verenna J. Visser A. Wagner 128 Underclassmen CLASS OF ’86 .© ?sl) 1986 J. Wagner A. Walck K. Walsh F. Walters K. Ware D. Warner E. Weaver S. Wells B. Wentz S. Werkheiser D. Wetzel S. Wetzel D. Wilcox R. Witmer I. Wiltreich G. Wolfe T. Wuchter C. Xonder A. Yeager A. Yeager W. Yob K Yost K Yoet J. Youwakim F. Zamadics L. Zellner E. Zerphy A. Ziegler D Ziegler G. Zito A. Zonay Underclassmen 129 T. Aicher D. Alich T. Angello R. Anthony M. Arner S. Avery J. Bachman K. Bachman J. Bankas J. Barnhart D. Barthol L. Bartholomew M. Bartholomew S. Bartholomew R. Bauer S. Beck E. Beers R. Beers W. Beers E. Behnke A. Beil C. Bell T. Beltz R. Beltzner A. Bennmger C. Bennmger P. Binder R. Biolsi T. Bird C. Birk W. Bodisch B. Bodo K. Bohun 132 Underclassmen CLASS OF ’87 CLASS OF ’87 D. Bollinger B. Brader J. Brearman J. Bretzik S. Bulvich M. Bunts J. Buskirk M. Buskirk T. Buskirk A. Caiazzo M. Caldwell R Capra V. Caricari S. Cavallo C. Cesanok M. Cesanek M. Cheesbrough D. Christman L. Christoff J. Christopher J. Christopher T. Chuss D. Clark J. Clauser D. Clauss M. Compasso M. Cooler K Corey J. Coyle K. Csongeto T. Cusick T. Dawbert K David Underclassmen 133 CLASS OF ’87 T. Davidson J. DeBellis C. DeLarosa G. Demko T. Dettmer K. Dieter M. Dimmick A. Diodoardo T. Dionne B. Ditty J. Domer E. Drey K. Dnssel H. Dunbar A. Dworakivsky G. Eberhardt J. Eberhardt I. Ebner K. Eby R. Eckert C. Eckhert D. Edelman J. Ehritz S. Ellis M. Empfield R. Engleman N. Ensig D. Faber R. Faryna F. Fasching M. Featherman R. Fehnel K. Felker 134 Underclassmen T. Fenstermaker D. Fisher T. Fodor B. Fogel D. Fox D. Frable R. Frantz R. Frantz D. Frey T Frickert J. Fntz P. Fritz M. Fntzmger D. Frohwitter G. Gable S. Gable J. Gabryluk L. Gackenbach L. Garger M. Garger W. Gebhardt J. Geosits S. German F. Geseek C. Getz M Gimbel R. Gogel L. Goos L. Gower R. Grabants J. Grabusky P. Graver T. Graver Underclassmen 135 CLASS OF ’87 CLASS OF ’87 G. Graziano R. Greber D. Green J. Green K Gruver D. Gundrum M. Gutekunst E. Haemg L. Hajducko J. Hall A. Halushak L. Harvey K. Hay J. Haydt J. Heberhng P. Heberling S. Heberhng S. Heckman C. Heffelfinger R. Heffelfinger D. Heiserman K. Henritzy M. Henry S. Henry A. Herczeg D. Herman K. Hildebrand T. Hillegass T. Hill E. Hinkle M. Hoffman T. Holladay M. Holman 136 Undcrcl i3omcn CLASS OF ’87 M. Honsel J. Hosier J. Hoyt T. Hrycyx2yn K. Hummel H. Hullerer E. Iasiello R. Imler T. Jacobson M. Jacoby T. James J. Johns J. Jones K. Jones M. Jones N. Jones A. Karc T. Karmonick G. Keller K. Kemmerer L. Kerri P. Kern R. Kem T. Kichline J. Kline P. Kline T. Klotz M. Klucsarits M. Klutzaritz T. Knopf C- Kobal A. Kocher S. Kocher Underclassmen 137 CLASS OF ’87 M. Koehler D. Kohl B. Konya S. Kozero D. Kozics E. Kozlowski I. Kralick J. Kratzer K. Kratzer P. Kremus L. Kucsan S. Kurzeja J. Lacey J. Lacko K. Lahr J. Lakatosh M. Laki C. Laky D. Landis P. Lansenderfer R. Lappin P. DeBlanc D. Lehr J. Lehr R. Leibold A. Lemdecker P. Lelko M. Lessig T. Lewis T. Lilly S. Lindsey J. Koch K. Longley 138 Underclassmen CLASS OF ’87 T. Loral i A Lucente K. Madaya D. Malsch L. Manley K. Mann R. Manning T. Marakovils L. Marano J. Maree D. Markftll P. Markuhcs C. Maroski G. Marshall S. Martin S. Mason M. Mattison M. McIntosh D. McKeon T. McLaughlin J. Meckes R. Melosky M. Mertz D. Michael D. Michael R. Micklus L. Miksits K. Miles J. Milkowich K. Milkowich B. Miller C. Miller N. Miller Underclassmen 139 CLASS OF ’87 J. Minor K. Min jack M. Minnich S. Minnich M. Molnar T. Moore M. Moran J. Moranek T. Morello J. Moyer K. Moyer K. Moyer S. Muffley D. Musto S. Nahf D. Narducci B. Neff R. Nehilla M. Nemeth R. Nikisher K. Nolan J. Norftil K. O'Donnell T. Ohl E. Olemck A. Onusconich R. Ornosky T. Ozdinec M. Packard C. Paff K. Parent M. Parker J. Pascoe 140 Underclassmen CLASS OF '87 F. Pasquanello R. Paukovits R. Paul D. Peam E. Peckham M. Perry G. Persiani J. Pete J. Peters L. Piller H. Pimental E. Pinpavel J. Porteous D. Proctor C. Prouty M. Quigley C. Raab L. Reciter C. Reenock D. Reese J. Rehrig M. Rehrig B. Reifinger T. Reifinger J. Reinbold D. Relnert R. Reiss R. Reit2 M. Renner D. Rennie M. Reph S. Reph L. Reppert Underclassmen 141 CLASS OF '87 R. Reppert S. Reuben A. Rhodes D. Rhodes B. Risser V. Roberts N. Rock D. Rodrigues A. Roman C. Romanishan S. Rosiek K. Rupp R. Ruth E. Rutherford M. Santee T. Schlegel R. Schleppy J. Schmidt K. Schmieding T. Schmoyer D. Schneider S. Schoch R. Schramel M. Schwartz P. Schwartz D. Sentiwany D. Serman L. Seyler M. Shimaskie W. Shoemaker T. Shuman D. Siegfried I. Simon 142 Underclassmen CLASS OF ’87 J. Sinkowski J. Skrovanek T. Slater D. Smith P. Smith J. Solderich R. Solderich K. Sommer H. Sommers M. Spalding T. Speicher T. Speicher M. Spengler L. Spitzer M. Spitzer C. Stauffer K. Steckel V. Steier S. Stephen M. Stevens K. Strohl R. Strohl S. Strunk M. Stumpf M. Suranofsky K. Surface C. Susko M. Swope K. Swoyer J. Sywensky C. Tatum D. Terroni L. Tifft Underclassmen 143 L. Torbey A. Trexier K. Uherick L. Uhnak E. Vandergrift T. Varconda J. Vazquez T. Vosefski J. Wagner S. Wagner J. Walters A. Weber G. Weitknecht D. Wentz R. Werner K. Wert J. Wertman J. Wetzel C. Winkelbauer A. Wismer A. Wisser J. Wolfer C. Wright C. Wunderly A. Yadush S. Yadush M. Yeagee T. Yoder K. Yost S. Young S. Young C. Yurick E. Zalutsky 144 U nderclassmen CLASS OF ’87 ■ K. Zeeman J. Zehnder S. Zemer T. Zielinski O Zito Angel is a centerfold'' Don't you want me baby? Louie. Louie All I got is a photograph Teacher. Teacher can you help me?” 145 146 Vo-Tech 147 Vo Tech Pdtty-cake. pdtty-cak.tr, baker's man He's a digital man You are so beautiful I wanna Rock! 148 Vo-tech Vo-tech is a place where one learns a skill- Whether it is horticulture, cosmetology, auto body, or civil technology, the Northampton and Bethlehem vocational technology schools are excellent (pr on-hands experience. Besides the rigid curriculum at vo-tech, the technology student spends hall of their day at the home school taking required courses such as English, history, and physical education. When the technology student graduates, he will have the training required to pursue his career objective and or the knowledge to further his education at a college of his choice. Northampton High salutes the technology program for producing such talented, educated people! Hard to Hold You've got me working day and night Paper Roses Minny the Riveter Where's the beet? I love you and you love me It s sew easy 150 Vo-tech I'm fixin' a hole where the ram comes in “Under Pressure' This is the way we brush our teeth “Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?” 1 - -V sports FOOTBAL ,L fcd H : a |u54 U4-F Stem said his team was complacent ed well in the first half. They con- i ntne-ptav. w-yara nnve mat unnagiiei who nas now sconn 11 Row ): terry Brdttlk, Scott Meldeau. Carl CalalK Vntt F WI Marty Rov£fH lim Putt. Stan Reuben. lohn Haqqorty, Ru Winner Mark iDemko. Roy Sc4taffer. Ken-Brcorman; Row 2: Roqer Smith, Braden Hirsch, Jim Grabutky. Ed K.-rn merer Rod Chnstman. Cdr B wr. David Heist, Steve HUM,' Chns lai.Otka, Joe Craiq. top Harhart, Row a Coach Snell Coocii Grainlw . Dwayne Frabtc Stott Oetanbador. Shane Roph. Mike Retnhard. RobMWusky. Oliver bcyiitt. Tim T p e MikeSodie. Mikeftex. Coach CJdly. Coach Davis; Row 4: Matt Soil Mike AcKeypTiS Kornleind. Mark Mihata. Dan Reenock RobChawk. Ray Reimer. Mike Williams. aeciueu l uniuiuipiuii uudCh Rod Chnkfmar N O N O Freedom 8 35 Allen 30 22 Emmaus 8 21 Becahi 6 21 Liberty 7 20 Phillipsburg 15 16 Whitehall 15 28 Parkland 8 25 Dteruff 7 8 Easton 8 23 Central Catholic 25 8 Catasauqua 7 21 (McC«Wrty Jje Kids pilt I one ofi alfhr-w epuons car t on ond-and-six at th Kid 21, Miller at I fumbled punt return But Williams was stopi fourth-and-two play at the i thanks to a big hit r come ty 43. t on a BruceL and the Kids did little rest of the • •! wo consecuti in the se n to the sy toucl TheR six plays over the rn s with just half Kroust t conversiot intermissiot f use scored on a Nirthamp ay came early nou after Williams Sird option pass That play set i ird TD run whit lead to 14 points wil ing. we • sen a mjt se na ■the kind of defense North- e to get downfield because they going to get open.” Out dWWPF't SSSP aopreiOt ZtSZHft I coll offense over- ■ i w «■ a 9-onds for t] I was 15-0j That TD before the hali big one,” Caencsits admitte dominated the first half, bu into the locker room with jui • -v lead would’ve given Northampton a hig lift” — bad the ehanct Shane Repli But I have to ( -i— Eat my shorts Although not very successful, the 1984 football campaign had its highlights which set expectations high for next year's team. Coach Snell's second year as Northampton head coach began with a positive attitude; the season ended with two wins and ten losses. Dissapointing games with heartbreaking close scores plagued the season. However, the team's spir its were lifted when the Kids won two successive wins against Central Catholic and Allen; this was the first time Northampton won back-to-back games since 1981. Following this feat, headlines read All of Northampton Rocks from the Roxy Theater to Ne-whard’s Pharmacy. Seniors Mike Williams, Shane Reph and Ray Reimer were key players for the Kids this year. Mike, a transfer student from Liberty, proved to be a valuable asset to the team Next year’s team has high hopes with Paul Kornfeind leading the offense, hopefully to a winning season. Many hard working players contributed to this year's accomplishments. The hard work showed when several members were recognized with league honors. Mike Williams and Shane Reph made the second team, while Mike Sodl, Mike Reinhard, Mark Milisits, Chris lanotka, Roger Smith Ray Reimer, Scott Fehnel and Dan Reenoek recieved honorable mentions. e P 0 0 to a three-play, 27-y This year s seniors thank everyone and wish next year's team the best of luck for a successful season. ________“I m shll stanHinry Sports 158 ( 'lose to m ROW 1: Don Clark. Mike Bartholomew. Lou Marano,. Steve Reuben, Solderidge, Don Markel, Kevin O'Donnell. Tim Buskirk; ROW 2:.Chris Ret ock. Mike Spitzer, Bob Gogel. Inn Grabusky, Ernie Peckhani, Justin Ccy Kevin Madaya; ROW 3: Coach Partridge, Vinee Steirer, Joe Heberlitiy, Mi Santee. Tom Marakovits.Seott Ellis, Coach Starner; ROW 4: Oliver Lkjqi Dennis Proctor, Tom Moore, Rob Melosky, Mike Gimbel. SfX)rts 157 FIELD HOCKEY CAPTAINS Tina Wdrmkessel Jill Kinler Silting: Diana Reinhard, Alisa Kulchinsky, Tracey Micio, Tina Sommer, Ruth Yeager; Kneeling: Anne Reimer. Beth Eckhart, Gretchen Wolfe. Jill Kinter Standing: Mrs. Schaffer, Tina Warmkessel, Mrs. Anthony, Lon Biechy. Sue Goodwin. Tracey Jacobson, Tammy Minnig- manager. Emmaus O 2 N 0 Parkland 0 1 Allen 3 0 Freedom 2 2 Whitehall 1 1 Dieruff 1 1 Liberty 0 3 Pburg 2 3 Parkland 0 1 Emmaus O 1 N 0 Easton 1 1 P-burg 2 0 Allen 3 1 Freedom 2 2 Whitehall 1 3 Dieruff 1 3 Liberty 2 2 Easton 1 0 Screaming for vengeance 158 Sports She's got legs, she knows how to use them They see your every move The stroke'” Wind it up! The 1984 girl's field hockey team began their season with high hopes of improving last year's 1-13-3 record. With the first year of inexperience out of the way, the chances seemed good and the girls proved this true. Although the girls had a shaky start, they came back strong with a final record of 6 wins, 5 losses and 7 ties. An invitation to participate in the East-Penn League District XI playoffs highlighted the season. Seeded sixth, Northampton faced third seeded Easton in the quarterfinal round. A scoreless game and overtime resulted in a flickoff, handing the girls a grueling 1 -0 loss. This year five members of the team were named to the East-Penn Coference All-Star Team: Jill Kinter and Lori Biechy (last year's honorable mention all-stars) made the second team; Tina Warmkessel, Tina Sommer and Diana Reinhard were recognized as honorable mention all-stars. This year's seniors, Jill, Tina, Ruth, and Sue, would like to thank everyone, especially the coaches, for a satisfying year and would like to wish next year's team the best of luck! Reach out and touch someone Sports 159 Sitting: len Heftelfmger, Tammy VanBlargen, Chnstie Susko. Lon Manley. Chris Humphrey; Kneeling: Kim Longley, Kim Ware. Missy Jones. Terry Knopf. Karen Reimer; Standing: Tammy Minnig-manager. Mrs. Anthony, Heather Romig, Michelle Kolumbar, Missy Trexler, Mrs. Schaffer. We're not gonna take it! Little Dreamer The Warrior We re in a state of confusion IGO Sports SOCCER Silling: Dan McGillis, Wall Green. Spencer Nahl, Jim Beers. Jay DeBellis, Todd Christoher, Jeff Erschen; Kneeling: Brad Ott-mgr.. Dennis Michael, Ed Weaver. John Polgar, Doug Hauck, mrg.; Standing: Tracy Sofka-mgr„ Coach Nahf, Mike Irons. Todd Ott, Bob Hoenscheid. Dave Goldberg, Coach Saigado, Michele Kemmerer-mgr. The Kids entered their first season of Varsity soccer with a new coach at the helm, Russ Saigado. The Kids started slowly, but gradually improved until the team posted back-to-back victories over Easton and P-Burg. Seniors John Polgar and Bob Hoenscheid powered the offense. The defense was led by seniors Dennis Michael, Doug Hauck, and Jens Randell. Michael and Polgar were given honorable mention to the East Penn Conference All-Star team. Michael was selected as the first soccer scholar athlete from Northampton. A special thanks to Mr. Dave Nahf from all the players for his guidance and support. The seniors would like to wish next year's team the best of luck. Do It Up Guys!! CAPTAINS John Polgar Dennis Michael 162 Sports Pretty young thing “Who wears these shoes? ',Le,'s bumP Sports 163 Ain't no stopping me now!” 164 Sports Might as well jump!” sitting: Dave Blieler, Ken Rogers. Richard George, Kerry Schmieding, Matt Sieler. Ted Piper, C men Giovenco; Kneeling: Brad Ott-mgr.. Chris Sechler, Jay DeBellis, Spencer Nahf. Tom Piper, vfgr., Standing: Coach Len, Tracy Sofka-mgr., Ray Messick, Don Wilcox, Rod Michael. Jeff Erschen, )ave Goldberg. Lee Stein, Michele Kemmerer-mgr. Thinking about you just blows my mind Every time two fools collide! Do ya think I'm sexy' Sports 165 GIRL’S CROSS COUNTRY The girl's cross country team, coached by Tom Keim, finished the 1984 season with an impressive overall record of 20 wins and 6 losses. Their league record of 17-5 placed the team third in the East Penn Conference. The team won the fifth place trophy out of twenty-one teams in the Allentown College Centaur Invitational. Leading the team were Lynda and Lydia Newhart and Roseanna Neupauer, who all placed in the top twenty-five. At the league meet the Kids placed fourth with the top finishers being Joanne Stofonak, Robin Hunsberger, Roseanna Neupauer, and Lydia Newhart. The district meet also brought the girls a fourth place finish. With the team losing only three seniors, captain Roseanna Neupauer and co-captains Vicki Schantz and Candy Epser, next year should be another great winning season! Waiting lor a girl like you Shout it out loud! Hurts so good!' Who's crying now? 166 Sports Don't look back! Row 1: Robbin Hunsberger, Roseanna Neupauer, Joanne Stolonak; Row 2: Lynda Newhart, Candy Epser, Lydia Newhart; Row 3: Anita Dimmick; Row 4: Jenny Erdman Terry Dione, Mr. Keim, Kelly Hal lock, Vicki Schantz. Candy Epser Roseanna Neupauer Vicki Schantz O N O N O N Catasauqua 37 20 Emmaus 19 36 DieruH 47 16 N. Lehigh 45 15 Freedom 37 20 Easton 27 29 Notre Dame 30 25 Liberty 48 15 Emmaus 23 34 Wilson 28 29 Parkland 41 20 Freedom 32 25 Allen 31 24 PBurg 28 27 Liberty 50 15 Becahi 49 15 Whitehall 36 21 Parkland 40 21 Central Cath. 21 34 Allen 34 21 P-Burg 23 34 Dieruff 46 17 Becahi 50 15 Whitehall 33 22 Easton 35 25 Central Cath. 31 25 “I will talk to you later!” Sport?-. 167 BOY’S CROSS COUNTRY Sitting: Dan Rodriguez. Mike McGillis, Jim Thomas. David Gillete, Mike Perry, Tony Lucente, Mike Wallace; Kneeling: David Fox, Terry James, Matt Rissmiller, Geoff Perry, Dave Albright, Remyr Angeles; Standing: Coach Keim, Eric Hoffman, Mike Nemeth. Jay Ferreira, Jeff Hauck, Scott Andrews. Bad boys running wild CAPTAINS Geoff Perry Dave Albright O N Catasauqua 36 23 Easton 34 23 N. Lehigh 50 15 Notre Dame 35 24 Wilson 17 42 Allen 24 33 Becahi 44 18 Central Cath. 39 21 Dieruff 35 22 O N Emmaus 34 22 Freedom 28 27 Liberty 27 28 Parkland 27 29 Pburg 21 37 Whitehall 47 16 Allen 21 34 Becahi 45 18 Central Cath. 40 21 O N Dieruff 32 25 Easton 28 27 Emmaus 30 25 Freedom 27 28 Liberty 30 25 Parkland 25 32 Pburg 19 36 Whitehall 1 43 18 “We are family Sports “1. 2, 3. 4 Pressure Gangs in the street Coach Tom Keim led this year's boy's cross country team to a very respectable 17-9 record. The Kids finished fourth out of twelve teams in the East Penn League meet, and fourth out of twenty-one competing teams in the AAA Division District XI meet. Seven team members earned Varsity letters: Dave Albright, Mike Perry, Geoff Perry, Dave Fox, Matt Rissmiller, Terry James, and Eric Hoffman. Congratulations boy's cross country for a job well done! TENNIS Sitting: Tern Spiker, Tracy Jones. Sue Stott; Knelling: Beth Raab, Sue Bartholomew. Patti Buczynski, Johna Guttman; Standing: Mrs. Carbone. Kelly Greenzweig, Sharon Bickle, Rose O'Donnell. Lon Fntz. CAPTAIN ir HI i “It's raining again'' O N Dieruff 0 7 Liberty 1 6 Allen 4 1 Central 2 5 Strousburg 2 5 P-burg 1 6 Bechahigh 6 1 Emmaus 4 3 Easton 0 7 Whitehall 0 7 Parkland 1 5 Freedom 2 5 Rose O’Donnell She bop Free me! Monkey see! 170 Sports 'Hit me with your best shot Girls just wanna have fun In 1984 the girl's tennis team ended up tied for fourth place in the East Penn League with their most successful record ever: 8 wins and 4 losses. Junior Johna Guttman ranked number one on the team. Her 7-5 record helped to score her a position on the East Penn League All-Star Team again this year. Senior Sharon Bickle proved to be another outstanding player. She and Guttman qualified for the District Singles Championship, and together competed in the district doubles. Seeded fourth, they proceded undefeated through the season until the district quarterfinals where they lost. Team captain Rose O'Donnell and Lori Fritz also qualified for district doubles with a 9-3 record. Kelly Greenzweig also made contributions to this year's outstanding record. Give it all you got Rock a bye baby” Freeze Frame Monkey do There's a rage in the cage BOYS’ BASKETBALL Kneeling: Sieve Serensits, Mike Williams, Coach Bamford, Gregg Dietz, Brian Tretiak; Standing: Coach Pierzga. Joe Kovalchik, Bob Bartholemew, Tony Schleicher, Keith Eberhardt. David Holliday, Jim Fromharts, Jim Nemeth, Todd Ott, Tim Tepes. Coach Gabryluk. Come lly with me N O N O Bangor 45 61 Parkland 53 63 Bacahi 60 50 Dieruff 42 67 Nazareth 61 63 Freedom 42 51 Whitehall 49 70 Central 61 Parkland 57 66 Sroudsburg 73 60 Emmaus 66 85 Liberty 49 48 Tamaqua 70 60 Whitehall 41 50 Catasaqua 59 57 Emmaus 50 75 Central 45 60 Easton 30 55 P-burg 36 48 Palmerton 54 57 Becahi 79 59 Allen 61 78 Sports CAPTAINS ’’Jump!'' Gregg Dielz Brian Tretiak “You're too possessive “Nothing ever goes as planned Although the boys' basketball team finished with a record of 6-16, the year was not without its exciting moments. Coached by Steve Gabryluk, the team was guided by senior captains Brian Tretiak and Gregg Dietz.. The first close game came in the form of a 59-57 win over Catty. Senior Mike Williams had a strong performance with 14 points and 11 assists. In a non-league victory over Stroudsburg, two team members reached their career highs in scor- ing. Gregg Dietz chalked up 23 points along with Jim Nemeth who dunked 20. Two other team members also topped their career highs. These were Tony Schleicher with 17 points in the Liberty game and Brian Tretiak with 26 points in the Tamaqua game. Tretiak led the team in scoring this year with a total of 534 points. Many players contributed greatly to the team with their time and efforts. Some of these include seniors Steve Serensits, David Holliday and Keith Eberhardt, who was injured early in the season. Big hopefuls for next year's team include Jim Nemeth, Tony Schleicher, Tim Tepes, Todd Ott and Jim Fromharts. This year's seniors would like to wish Steve Gabryluk, the coaching staff and next year's team much luck! “Let's get it up! “Watch out here I come “You missed me Won’t someone please help me “Pressure Sports 173 Don 't get in my way And give you the finger 174 Sports It's so easy Stretch' “I'm a star I'll give it away In a state of confusion -eft to right: John Kulchmsky,, Mark Mattison, Rob Melosky, Don Landis. Todd Ott, Jim Fromharts, pnnis Proctor, Ron Ondrejca, John Sinkowsky, Coach Pierzga. Take off!' Lonely people I don't want it, you can have it It's a bird, it's a plane, it's . . Sports 175 filRLS’ BASKETBALL Row 1: Kim Laub, Christie Susko. Roseanna Neupauer. Mikey Schneider, Mary O'Brien, Ann Peirzga, Tina Sommer Row 2: Pete Schneider, Michele Kolumber, Michele Burits, Steph Unger, Beth Eckhart, Lori Biechy, Mike Schneider We drew a circle” CAPTAIN Roseanna Neupauer Together forever” N O N O Bangor 48 23 Parkland 45 29 Becahi 48 44 Dieruff 56 48 Nazereth 52 29 Freedom 33 37 Whitehall 27 57 Central 33 35 Parkland 48 36 Liberty 62 18 Emmaus 50 34 Emmaus 52 40 N. Lehigh 55 41 Whitehall 21 46 Emmaus 75 35 Easton 40 48 Central 45 60 Palmerton 53 64 P-Burg 43 52 Allen 59 73 Becahi 58 45 Wanna squeeze you Sports “Push, push in the bush She's my girl'' The 1984-1985 Girls' Basketball team ended their season with an overall record of 12 and 9. The team was coached by Mike Schneider with the assistance of Pete Schneider. Senior captain Roseanna Neupauer guided the league in foul shooting with an impressive 81 percent. Roesanna was also named most valuable player of the Christmas tournament which Northampton captured again for the third consecutive year. Among her other acheivements, Roseanna was chosen for the third team in the East-Penn Conference All-Star team. Junior Mary O'Brien led the team offensively with 316 points and a season high of 28 points against Palmerton. She broke a NHS record for the most steals in a game. Mary was selected for the first team in the East-Penn Conference All-Star team. Senior Steph Unger led the team in rebounding with 138 points. Junior Ann Pierzga received an honorable mention from the East-Penn Conference All-Star team. Supporting the girls' bsketball team were senior Kim Luab and sophomore Christie Susko. The three departing seniors, Rose, Steph, and Kim, wish next year's team the best of luck in future seasons. Jump lo ill It's a brand new dance called the bird” They call it the blues Sports 177 You better watch out I don't care anymore'' Shoulder to lean on I've got big balls ow 1: lull Meckes. Michele Bunts, Andrea Weber Row 2. Lon 3iechy. Tina Sommer Row 3: Tammy VanBlargan, Beth Eckhardt, 3ete Schneider. Michele Kolumber. Kate Grannetino Sports 179 WRESTLING CAPTAIN! Wayne Reiss Kneeling: Dave Malsch, Jason Fogel, Steve Reuben, Terry Daubert, Brad Billy. Stan Reuben, Mike Bartholemew, Joe Billy Standing: Coach Rohn, Joe Sommer, Jeff Kaboly, Wayne Reiss. Tim Geiger, Bion Konya, John Kaboly. Phil Heberling Just get me through this night” —------------- No. Lehigh N O N O 41 14 Nazareth 36 24 Becahi 32 21 P-burg 12 41 Catasaqua 41 9 Allen 31 29 Easton 20 31 Parkland 35 24 Central 33 19 Dieruff 46 19 Wilson 51 3 Strouds- 50 11 Liberty 31 24 burg Pocono Mt. 38 15 Whitehall 63 6 Emmaus 46 11 Freedom 33 18 If you love me let me go” Joe Billy 1 |ust sit here thinking of you The duelists After an improved 1983-84 season, the Varsity wrestlers led by Coach Rohn, began their 1984-85 season with determination. Their determination paid df because they ended the season with a 15-2 record. Jo other Northampton wrestling team has ever garnered this many wins in a season before. Many outstanding achievements took place pughout the year such as a school record of 92 m points set by Wayne Reiss. Another highlight of season was the defeat of Bethlehem Catholic for first time since Northampton began participating the East-Penn Conference. The Kids also made a listent showing in the Morning Call Wrestling Jll, peaking at third and ending in fourth place, orthampton fared well in tournament action. -lyne Reiss, Joe Billy, Joe Sommer, Mike Barthole-: w, and Terry Daubert were all place-finishers in i.-, Christmas City Tournament. In the District XI SAA Championships, Wayne Reiss and Joe Billy talked away with first place medals while Mike Barth-tiew took second, and Brad Billy took fourth in It respective weight classes. The team finished rth overall. Wayne, Joe, and Mike will compete in pionals and, hopefully, States. ’he Varsity squad was not the only squad to have 'exceptional record. The J.V. squad, coached by Dan Travisano, ended the season wit a 14-1-1 record. Soached by John Masiado and Matt Billy, the Jr. High earn had a final record of 11-0. With such potential lext year's team is sure to cement the opponents! It's now or never “I'll never let you go “Get down on it Sports 181 Hugging and a squeezing Still crazy after all these years 182 Sports Look in my eyes He 'aint heavy, he's my brother ’Leave me alone, please leave me alone We're keeping the faith Sitting: Todd Recker, Enc Zerphy. Jason Richards, Scott Strunk, Lou Marano, Ed Youwakim, Joe Schneck, Joe Disaverio Kneeling: Mick Meckes, Ashley Heiberger, John Lambert, Bob Eckroth, Dennis Franzmann. Tim Buskirk, Bob Beck Standing: Frank Gesick (manager), Jim Rutt. Brett Himmelright, Rick Biolsi. Lee Stein. Tc Jd Moyer You've got a hold on me Casual conversations” Sports 1 Hd GIRLS’ SWIMMING Pool side—Sitting: Sue Stott, Missie Newhard. Lisa Williams, Kim Erceg. Andrea Johns Kneeling: Lisa Kern, Kim Kohler, Nicole Jones, Kristy Surface Standing: Terry Hillegas. Dee Kohl. Pam Kremus. Shannon Dye Diving board- Sitting: Angie Newhard. Sue Goodwin. Sharon Smith Standing: Lynda Ne-whart, Lydia Newhart. Ann Luciente. Shen Yarosevich, Jenny Johns Splishin' and a splashin' CAPTAINS G Emmaus N O 11854 Liberty N 114 O 58 Allen 9379 Pottsville 119 53 Dieruff 6814 Freedom 114 57 Parkland 3548 Easton 45 38 Saucon 131 38 Whitehall 125 47 Sports “People China girl” I want you to show me Just add water to women and you have the incredibly fast Northampton Girls' Swim team. This year the team had their best season with a record of 8 wins and 2 losses. For the first time in six years, the 200 medley relay record was broken with a time of 2:01.51 by swimmers Lynda Newhart, Angie Newhard, Missie Newhard and Deb Yesulatis. The 100-yard butterfly record was also broken with a time of 1:05.01 by Missy Newhard. A shocking first for the Kids was a tremendous victory over District champions, Allen High School. All of these sucesses couldn't have happened without the help of head coach Gwen Wh: 1 den and new Cruising down the gulf stream assistant coach. Rich Cabrey. Many memories were shared throughout the year. Some of these include when the guys team decided to hop into the girl's shower instead of their own, and when Lydia forgot to take off her other suit before the 200 medley relay. This year's Seniors wish next year's team the best of luck and would like to give special thanks to Gwen and Rich for an outstanding season. You're the best! Off we go into the wild blue yonder” I know there ain't nothing wrong with your ears Rub, dub. )us! relaxing in the tub” Sports 1 BOYS’ SWIMMING CAPTAINS Pool side—Sitting: Dennis Heftelfinger, Remyr Angeles. Carmen Giovencu. John Ebner Kneeling: Mike McGillis. Mike Nemeth Standing: Chris Stibitz. Walter Jenkins, Ed Dionne. Mike Irons Diving board—Sitting: Jim Thomas. Kevin Madaya Standing: Eric Hoffman. Jay Ferraria, Scott Andrews N O N O Emmdus 56 109 Liberty 96 64 Allen 90 75 Pottsville 92 77 Dieruff 59 24 Freedom 95 71 Parkland 55 27 Easton 36 47 Saucon 120 34 Sports ‘Every breath you take Reflections I'm so excited Dangerous when wet was the slogan of the 1984-1985 Northampton Boys' Swim Team. The team had their greatest season with a record of 7 wins and 2 losses. Many exciting things happened throughout the season. For one, Walter Jenkins broke the school record for the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 0:50.16, and for the first time in Northampton's history, the team beat District champions, Allen High School. The boys owe their successful season to the hard work and inspiration from head coach Gwen Whilden and new assistant coach Rick Cabrey. The guys shared many memories through the season. Some of jfhem include when Eric Hoffman jumped out of the pool and left [his suit behind , or when Mike Nemeth captured his 34-C. The team wonders why Ed Dionne spent so much time at the library and also hopes that Walt Jenkins had a great time in Hawaii while the team was struggling to post a victory over Allen. The team congratulates Allan Andrews on his third place finish in the “450 in this meet. As a new addition to the swim team, Mike Irons proved himself completely crazy by running from the pool it? the Senior High in the snow in his swim suit. This year's seniors would like to thank Gwen and Rick for a spectacular season and wish next year's team the best of luck! “I can show you things you've never seen'' I wish I were a little fishy swimming Sports 187 CHEERLEADING Bottom Row: Lisa Wirth, Cheryl Wagner. Brenda Epinger Second row: Denise Karc, Teresa Cesanek. Dana Fehnel Third row: Beth O'Donnell, Gina Moore. Andrea Spanitz Top row: Pam Lieb, Amy Singel. Monique Wiener __| __; c A P T A I N S We all fall down Captains Amy Singel and Teresa Cesanek As a result of a decision rendered by Nothampton's hool board, Northampton had two Varsity squads for 1984-85 sesaon. Eighteen high school girls were di-ied among the two teams, A and B. During the fall season, squad A cheered for the Varsity jtball team while squad B was given the J.V. team. The nter Varsity sports of basketball and wrestling were dded among the two squads. Sue Johnston received the coaching responsibilities er the resignation of Sue Rose. Coach Johnston was ied by assistant Tammy Fehnel. Although the season is filled with many controversies, it will be long re-jmbered in Northampton's history as one of many ex-jng moments. Memories that will never be forgotten ;luded decorating the players' houses and locker-3ms, painting signs in the observatory, and the rides in 3 school van. The cheerleaders will never forget the les they spent as pom-pom girls for the Konkrete Kids. e seniors extend the best of wishes to next year's team. “With a shout “Don't stand so close to me 109 How much more? Synchronicity Can you tell which one is not like the other? 'll anyone falls LI Born to hand jive Let it shine Knock me down” Stand back Rev it up and go” Bottom row: Fran Pasquanello. Meredith McClellan. Dawn Herman Middle row: Deb Lehr. Kim Zeeman. Robin Reiss Top row: Sharon Gable 194 Special Events POWDERPUFF Ready, steady, go 'An innocent man? You are so beautiful Reunited Got a hold on you We're not gonna take it 196 Special Events SWEENEY TODD THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET Sweeney Todd is one of the most popular melodramas to come out of Britain. There have been at least six versions of the tale. The first version, written in 1847 by George Dibolin-Pitt, was titled The String of Pearls or The Fiend of Fleet Street. The story itself has elusive beginnings. Some trace it back to a 14th century French ballad about a Parisian barber and a ferocious pie merchant. Others believe the story grew out of the 1600's legend about Sawney Beane, a Scottish cannibal. In this version of the old melodrama Sweeny Todd, Todd has some grounds for his nefarious activities in that his wife was abducted and raped by the Judge, and his daughter abandoned, while he himself was deported on a false charge. He returns to avenge his family, accompanied by a sea captain, Anthony, whose life he has saved. Anthony falls in love with a young girl, the Judge's ward who turns out to be Todd's daughter. Todd, meanwhile, sets up with Mrs. Lovett, the piemaker, and provides her with fillings for her pies. He proceeds with his vengeful plans, but the outcome is bitterly ironic. SpiKja. Event .99 No more words I don't wdnnd work' “Um-chuckd Willie Here's looking dt you on GET F VCHLDi KtCk fXc ________ Wild boys dlwdys shine Your my inspiration Specidl Events 201 SN0WBAI 39 SKMI -FOKMAIj 'Hail hail the gang's all here' It's a hard knock life” Three's company too” How come you're hidin'? Why don't you wanna hit the floor?” Easy lovers” There's only you in my life” ‘I honestly love you' Special Events 203 Hey look me over” 204 Specidl Events Tm crazy lor you'' We re one of a kind' Slow dancin', swayin' to the music Tell me more, like does he have a car?' You don't bring me flowers'' We three kings'' Bucketful of posies Special F.vents 205f INSTRUMENTAL REPRIEVE Row . Sue Sage. Tina Zimlonski. Christine Winklebauer. Rhonda Reph, Mary Werkheiser. Felisa Koch. lane Wagner. Menu a Jurasits. Bnan Geesey. Cathy Peckman Row 2: Natalie Seigel. Pete Lewis, David Holub, Bruce Riddle, Kim Remaley Row ,v Denise Staruk. Mary Brink. Mananne Jurasits. Jeff Young. Steve Young. Janice Blieler. Don Smith, Annette Almond. Bra : Miller, Brian Betz. Christine Kline. Judy Peam. Judy Walters Row 4: John Reinbold, Mark Gutekunst. Bill Evans. Stephanie Rex Steve Bonn. Darren Balias. David Kravetz. Jim Milkowich Row 5: Matt Thomas. Jim Loch. Arnold Hower. Mike Moran The Big N Band performs at halftime during the football season and competes every weekend in competitions. Their program this year included Bra-zilia . 9 Red Ballons. percussion solo '‘Rock It. Fire Dance. and It Was Almost Like a Song This year they competed in Williamsburg. Virginia lor their spring band tnp. The band had their triumphs: Tamara winning the Best Drum Major Award; getting new uniforms; and the Spectrum and jazz band seasons. They will never forget when they set on the wrong yardhne; relaxing in the middle of the field. Wally falling on his trumpet, and Mickey's new toy - his computer. Some things never change, for example; summer practices; getting up early for pizza and hoagie making sessions; LST1; and the wonderiui parkas— We’re not gonna wear them’ The seniors want to say Hi Mom and thank Mr. Jonkman for his time and devotion. They know he'll be a good daddy’ Good luck to the underclassmen! 208 Clubs Row 1: Jackie Loch. Scott Beck. Stacey Humphrey. Bill Horn Row 2: Cathi LaPointe. Kurt Hutchinson, Sue Smith Row 3: Doug Smith. Mark Murphy, Terry Graver. Jeff Kline. Chris Holub Row .-Shorn Smith, Chrissy Kiss. Michelle Hamm. Tracey Jacoby. Michele Anthony Row2:Dawn Hansen. Lisa Gilliard. Jenny Visser. Michelle Coleman. Stacey Netwall, Christine Laki Row 3: Denise Musto. Rachael Greber. Donna Reese. Trina Shuman. Pam Kern. Shiela Kocher. Teresa Kichllne. Tracey Ozdinec. Jackie Ehrit2 Clubs 209 You can ring my bell Row 1: Ann Bell, Michele Moore Row 2: Megan Quigley. Lisa Madea, Patty Lelko. Tammy Rinker, Sue Martin. Cathy David. Kristen David. Kerri Johnson Row 3: Lori Csensits, Denise Fox, Tavia Fisher. Jodi Micheal 210 Clubs Little Drummer Boy - Welcome to the a-Band-oned land Boogie-woogie bugle boy I_ Row 1: Kns Wescoe. Michelle Hutnick, Beth Werner, Sue Brearman, Bonnie Vogel Row 2:Linda Gower, Audrey Beil. Steph Kutianski Row 3: Kim Fenstermaker, Danielle Bollinger Standing tall Row 1: Melissa Caldwell. Michele Solga. Denise Graver. Kelly Gruver. Leah Ross. Diane Kratzer Row 2 Melissa Laki. Judi Simon. Sheila Althouse. Cindy Bartholemew, Gail Stubitz, [ enise Deppe, Kim Paly Row 3: Colleen Sobers. Angie Marth. Tricia Saeger. Tammy Saeger Row 4:Charlene Kobol. Jenny Lakintosh, Becky Kern Clubs 211 Row 1: Tammy Minnig, Jill Kmter, Cathy Peckham Row 2: Kim Egge, Tracy Kleppinger Top: Karen Uherick People think we re just friends The mat maids are responsible (or behind-the-scenes work at wrestling matches. They set up chairs, mop and tape the mats, and put the line-ups on the scoreboard and in the scorebook. Their work car- ] ries over into the time following the match when they help roll up the mats and clean the gym. Away match- j es find the mat maids struggling not to miss the wres- -tling bus and encouraging the team to victory. Some of their favorite memories from this season i include being hassled by the wrestlers for missing a spot; “snuggles ; monkey man; mat maid bums; I Tammy's whistle; secret talks; comparing notes; fluorescent gum; and talking to the TV men. MACHO MACHO MAN The weight club was open for student participation this year. The weight club focuses on body conditioning, body building, strength training, and over-all muscle toning. Mr. John Davis, advisor, started the program with long range goals to bring back the winning tradition at Northhamption High and, eventually, interscholastic competition. To raise some funds for the club, members installed a soda machine in the weight room. The club also sponsored the First Annual Bench Press Contest. .), Marty Kovach (pres Hborhardt (treas.), Ed Kemn. SWEAT IT OUT “Won t my mommy be so proud of me?’ We know just how to scheme ONLY THE YOUNG WILL SERVE ■ r Student Council is an organization designed to give students a voice in school government. but here at Northampton it has become more ol a club that sponsors social activities. The '84-85 council has proven to be one of the most successful ever. One of the biggest highlights of their year was sponsor ing the First Annual Snowball Semi-Formal. Some of their other accomplishments include the Homecoming ceremonies and dance; the Turkey Day pep-rally and bonfire; the Christmas tree in the school's lobby; a Senior Citi zen's party; the Valentine's Day Dance; and Teacher Appreciation Day. They also helped with the Special Olympics and in bringing us the Desperado assembly. The Student Council emphasized good relations between schools by conducting student exchanges with William Allen and Nazareth High Schools, as well as sending Jim Nemeth and Sue Goodwin to the State and National Conferences of Student Councils. Row Denise Sell, April Benmnger, Chnssy Kiss. Teresa Vosefski. Sue Goodwin. Mary OBn-en, Terry Knopf. Johna Guttman, Pam Lieb, Jenny Lacko Row 2:Angie Newhard, Robin Reese, Andrea Spanitz. Teresa Cesanek, Rosanne O'Donnell. Tina Sommers. Steph Tallaicsen, Tracy Sofka. Terry Speiker. Lisa Reyer Row 3: Phil Heberhng. Mike Bartholomew, Darryl Eberhart. Jim Nemeth. Gina Moore. Scott Meldeau, Tom Marakovits. Matt Rissmiller. Mike Irons, and John BRIGHT EYES Front: Sharon Bickle Row J: Michele Anthony. Kelly Greenzweia, Dennis Michael. Bob Hoenscheid. Walt Jenkins. Bob Hentosh. Michele Hinkel Row 2: Roseanna Neupauer. Rose O'Donnell. Angie Newhard. Natalie Seigel. Stacey Humphrey. Annie Romansky Row 3: Laurie Vosefski, Tracy Kleppinger. Karleen Gasker. Chns Auman. Steph Unger 215 Before, during, and after each program that uses the stage, one could find the NHS stage and lighting crew feverishly at work. Adjusting spots and hunting for workable microphones are examples of the problems the “crew” faces. They will never forget the wonderful lighting board— it hasn't blown up yet!! ; learning how to work the spotlights; trying to control feedback; finding the right size risers; and climbing the “not so sturdy forty- foot ladder. Thanks Guss! YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE ________f Row 1: Michele Hinkel, John Kohler, Mike Irons Row 2: Tim Geiger. Rich Schleppy. Holly Hunsberger, Kaaren LoGiudice, Dave Roberts. Vickie Scheks Row3: Bill Lerch, Chuck Ehritz £ow4:Lisa Hummel. David Kravetz, Marie Johns. Jay Ferreria, Stacey Humphrey. Todd Zeilinski AUDIO VISIONS The audio-visual or AV club is responsible for delivering equipment, collecting films, running errands for Mr. Kindt, watching MTV, and in their spare time, fooling around. During their studyhalls, the members are stationed in the AV room to help teachers who need assistance with equipment. Some of their memories include no-no's behind closed doors; “Mr. Kindt, we need a pass! ; “Is Stacy here today? ; AV—“We aim to please ; “Authorized personnel only ; “What are you doing back there? ; and, Juniors should be seen, not heard, Jim. They wish to thank Mr. Kindt for all of his help and guidance. Row 1: Hedlher Moser, Jim Nemeth, Jen Erdman Row 2: Jen Fritz, Lon Fritz, Brian Tretiak, Janice Bohenek, Kelly Greenzweig 7op: Audrey Bartholomew Missing: Stacy Lupton. Marcia Mangan. Ed Chuss. Jim Youwakim I ■ 216 Clubs KEEP ON FLYING!_____ Row I: Petra Briqadoi, Kirsten Lee Swartz Row 2: Joy Christopher. Kelly Hay. Stacey Humphrey. Natalie Seiqel. Annie Romansky, Be linda Bodo. Niki Ensiq Row 3: Rich Schleppy. Mindy Matula. Jackie Gumpman. Michele Hinkel (sec), Marie Johns (co pres). Vickie Scheks (co pres). Tina Belts, Dan-ette Hummel. Lisa Gilliard Row 4: Jacie Biolsi, Filbert Grim. Michele Hollman, David Roberts. Tim Gei-qer, Lisa Hummel. Rosy Fields, David Kravetz Row 5: Mark Gutekunst. Kathy Milkowich, Frank Garqer, Kaaren LoGiudice, Holly Hunsberqer. Sue Lehr. Anita Dimmick. Beth Raab Missing: Shelley Spenqler (Ireas), Maiqaret Bar-olin. Gary Caudill. Julie Kline. Phyllis Pasquariello. Inqunn Rot-tem, Allen Ruch, Dale Schaller, Steph Simcoe, Julie Skrapits. Laurie Voselski. Kim Oakes. Jenny Visser. Alissa Yeaqer, Shirley Avery. Lara Goos. Terry Hilleqass, Jenny Johns. Todd Zeilinski The Company and the Drama Club are unique organizations. From the middle of September until mid-November, they spend every day after school and some Saturdays working on the fall play. This includes costuming, setting lights, constructing sets and, of course, learning lines and acting. All of these many hours of work are over after just three performances. After the fall play, the Company begins again. This time, after adding choreography and singing to the many hours of work, they perform the spring musical. All of this also ends after three performances. But, any one who participated would tell you, it's all worth it. The stage is such a special place and the friendships which develop are so strong. There's some kind of magic there. Maybe it's the Power or the ability to be your own person. Whatever it is, it shouldn't change. This year Advisor Mrs. Nan Guss-Mentzell, or Guss , also chose a few people to perform in Kiddie Theatre—a short production for elementary school children. Some favorite memories of the Company include Is Kaaren a boy or a girl? ; Kravetz, just couldn’t go down the chute; Michele had beautiful hair during the looney scene; What a shave? ; Kaaren and Guss spent hours on the set; Margaret's meat pies were delicious (except for the eyeballs); RAZOR! ; Vickie and Tim kiss?; the blook that never dries; Everybody looked dead; Kristen's balloon ; watching Ellen; and Where did that 'duck' tape come from? The seniors would like to wish everyone the best of luck next year! Keep on flying! Isaiah 40:31 WE ARE THE WORLD Raw 1. David Roberts. Denise Muoto, Ioann Barnhart, Kaaren LoGiudire, Krista Corey. Dawn Hansen. Vickie Scheks-(sec.). Jen Erdman (treas.). Petra Brigadoi. Tim Geiger (pres.). Deb Tirrell, Karleen Gasker, Denise Staruk. Marianne Jurasits, Mary Brink, Michele Hoffman. Ray Anthony. Deanne Michael Row 2: Donna Reese. Brenda Remaley. Ann Onesconich, Anita Dimmick. Michelle Hinkel. Steph Simcoe. Regina Bauer. Beth Raab. Lisa Garger. Lon Manley. Deanne Edelman, Kelly Kemmerer. Stacey Humphrey. Natalie Seigel, Ed Kozlowski. Mark Schwartz, Steph Kutianski, Vickie Klotz Row 3: David Kravetz, Toni Angello, Shirley Avery, Dan McGillis, Erika Stumpf, Jenny Visser, Dawn Vandergrift. Marie Johns. Suzette Wells, Annie Romansky. Julie Skrapits, Cindy Roberts. Jens Rendell, Walt Marinkovits. Frank Garger. Sean Corey, Bob Hentosh, Kris Paff, Terri Hillegass, Mindy Matula, Jacie Biolsi. Steph Gerkovich, Paulette Gerkovich. Liz Kratzer, Judy Peam. Cathi LaPointe, Missy Schwartz. Jen Hader Missing: Kristen Arnold, Margaret Barolin. Denise Deppe. Frank Geseck, Scott Hower. Kelly Hudock, Matt Klutzantz, Kim Kohler, Karen Kuehner, Tina Lockard. Tina Nakata, and Dale Schaffer American Field Service International geles from the Philippines and !n-gunn Rottem from Norway—both with Rotary International; and Jens Rendell from West Germany who was sponsored by the Educational Foundation for Foreign Study. This year has proven the most successful year for AFS. Some memories include: Ha , Hay, the gang's all here—but we're FREEZING!!; rope bums at the Halloween party; the phenomenal crystal sale; Remyr's wild swings at the pinata; Noche de Paz, Kling Glocken Kling, II est ne; and Gran'ma Got Run Over by a Reindeer; mandatory Advent calendar sales; great slides; the Carnival Ball that never was; and, of course, a new phone booth record—21!! Best wishes to Petra, Remyr, In-gunn, and Jens for a bright future—we'll miss you! Good luck Geoff! The American Field Service is a student exchange organization with participants in 55 countries around the world. In our school the organization serves as a support group for visiting exchange students. The club conducts various fundraisers to provide scholarships for those eligible Northampton students who are in-, terested in spending time abroad. The Northampton Chapter also provides a unique opportunity for exchange students visiting the Lehigh Valley. Twice a year, for a week-end in the fall and four days in the spring, all area exchange students are invited to Northampton to meet one another and v spend the time with families from our school district. This year the club sponsored Petra Brigadoi from Italy. Three other exchange students were also staying with families in the district: Remyr An- ”11 you want my body and you think I'm sexy'' I'm turning Japanese. I really think so” Clubs 219 __ TEACHER CAN YOU TEACH ME Youth Education Association members had a lot ol great times this year, yet still managed to get their work done. They ushered school visitors such as the Chamber of Commerce. Senior Citizens. Allas Cement Co., retirees and. of course, parents during open house. They decorated the halls for Christmas and organized the Retired Teachers' Tea. YEA holds some special memories for each of them. They will always remember their crazy and chaotic meetings, pizza parties, birthday parties, crooked qarland, and coloring snowmen (and the desks)' The officers wish to thank the members for their help, especially Laurie for her artwork— MERRY CHIRST-MAS! They will definitely miss trying to do work in sixth period study halls and also searching for their advisor Mr. Heard to whom they wish to extend a sincere Thank You!” DOCTOR LOVE Lying down: Natalie Seigel. Tim Geiger, Lisa Gilliard. Rhonda Reph. Sitting: Michele Hamm, Cindy Roberts. Annie Romansky (Pres.), Sharon Bickle. Kim Paly. Kneeling: Jackie Gumpman. Laurie Vo-sefski. Steph Simcoe. Jill Kinter. Steph Rex. Standing: Karleen Gasker, Michele Coleman. Stacey Netwail. Bob Hoenscheid. Julie Skrapits. Steph Unger. Debbie Yesulaitis. Ruth Yeager and Vickie Scheks. Missing:Dawn Hansen. Chns Laki. Tracey Jacoby. Julie Kline. Roseanna Neupauer. and Mary -Werkeiser In case of an emergency, NHS would have a head start on handling the situation. The React Team is made up of those students from the school specially trained in emergency care and rescue techniques. They are all members of ambulance squads for fire departments outside of school, and if a situation ever arose at which they were needed in the school or in the community, they can be called to the scene. Row l: Ray Anthony. Dave Fisher, Rick Folland. Steve Bonn. Darren Balias Row 2: Bob Leibold. Dan Fisher. Ed Haenig. Craig Beil. Rod Wolfe, Lori Leibold, Jeff Mover Missing: Jeff Lutz, Gary Haidle Forrest Koch. Carol Fox and Dave Orem IN TRAINING Row I: Rick Petko, Bill Gebhardt. Dave Fisher Row 2 Chns Hildebrand, Scott Strunk. Chris Jacoby, Kevin Feh-nel. Lynette Barnes. Row 3: Joanne Kralick, Sheila Kocher. Michelle Min ntch, Wendy Beet Row 4. Rick N a-men. John Domer. and Ed Olenick Row I: Lon Brobst. Wendy Hughes. LeAnne Mitchell, Karen Eichilberqer. Lisa Budinetz. Tracy Gumpman. Sue Kochenash. Beth Werner. Sheila Althouse, Regina Bauer. Steph Gerkovich. Missy Bannon. Row 2: Missy Fink. Judy Asbath. Erl Kozlowski. Kim Yost, Julie Keim. Sherry Gergar, Dianne Frable, Val Shimer. Colleen Sobers. Tracy Bachman. Row 3: Daniel Mertz. Scott Reppert, Ian Man-ogue. Cathy Adducie. Patty Miller. Barb Love. Scott Kroboth. Mike Schroettner. Craig Rappold. Row 4: Sue Smith, Bnan Filchner. (Tom Day. Dave Rex. David Dutter, Russ Moyer. Stacey Synder, Bnan Beichy. Missing: Cheryl Pasko, Wayne Woodring. Glenn Mys-ter. Sherry Anfuso 3 un Clubs 221 The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) is an important part of the vocational curriculum in high school. The club offers an opportunity to participate in a variety of social activites and allows each Vo-tech student to go out and earn some money during the year while developing a skill in class. VICA members went for the gold in competitions at District, State, and National levels. Some of the great times and special memories from this year include: Monday meetings in the Cosmo theory room; Sue's assassination; those fund-raisers, Saturday morning hoagie sales and CANDY; David Dutter gets award for best salesman; major motion set-up for Tom; the 25th hour at the Fall Leadership Conference; losing their way to Wilkes-Barre Vo-tech; Mrs. Rinehart's MINUTES sign; “I now declare this meeting adjourned!'' CHECK IT OUT 1 Row I: Michele Leisey, Steph Shoemaker, Steph Simcoe, Brenda Risser, Cindy Wunderly. Tammy Dettmer, Barbara Ditty, Row 2: Lisa Hummel. Lori Leibold, Jane Wagner, Chnstine Csangeto, David Bair, Dennis Shupp, Lisa Buskirk, Mindy Matula, Amy Halushak, Filbert Grim, Jacie Biolsi Missing: Eric Hinkle, Veronica Roberts, Susan Brearman, Wanda Fntz, Kelly Hu-dock, Tina Kelly, Sandra Kern, Connie Remaley, Robin Heim bach, Julie Kline. Allen Ruch, and Bonnie Traugher The library aides are responsible for numerous things such as checking out books and magazines for students and teachers as well as checking them in. They shelf books, run errands, assist students, decorate the display case, and duplicate copies when needed. Some of their fondest memories from this year include their Christmas dinner which was held in the library and their dinner in New Jersey. “Dream, dream, dream” 222 “Pretty woman” Fascination ADD IT UP Each year some of Northampton's finest mathematical minds join advisor Mr. Esch in the math club. They get together to discuss such mathematical concepts as topography and the Moibus circle. This year they also participated in a state-wide math competition. ] Row J: Bob Hon tosh, Jeff Young Row 2: Walt Jenkins. Sharon Bickle, Paul Keener Row 3: Karleen Gasker Missing: Denise Deppe, Wendy Solt LEAD ME ON 1 The guidance aids are an invaluable part of the guidance department. They answer phones, alphabetize and file items, deliver passes, and get students from their classes when the counselors need to speak with them. Another important function they perform is operating the computer to make information available to students on occupations and post secondary education. Row I. Jill Pascoe. Sue Kaintz, Carla Lorah, Marcie Ruch, Tammy Frinzi Row 2: Jennifer Pete. Michele Hoffman, Kim Paly, Shelley Allen Row 3: Dawn Vandergrift. John Kreps, David Holladay, Shauna Wnght. Cindy Nicholas Missing: Lorraine Hahn. Beth Braden. Renee Tanisser. Katrina Paulick. Lisa Budinetz, Bill .McLaughlin. Amy Zonay, Brandi Siegfried, Tracy Huffs-wth. and Cathy McCloskey Clubs 223 WORKING 9 TO S The Future Business Leaders of America! are interested in developing their busmejB and secretarial skills for success in today® competitive world. This year was a very busy! and successful one. They donated food fori needy families, distributed gifts at Allentowril Hospital, collected $500 for cystic fibrosiJ and spent many hours studying for their rel; gional competition at Dieruff. Some of theirj favorite memories are their Oh, Little Towrc of Bethlehem trip to the hospital; eating at Roy Rogers with Santa; and Did the mailing list get typed yet? They wish to thank Mrfl Neiper for a great year and the best of luck tot J next year's club. Row J: Alice Shoemaker (treas.), Sherri Glass, Sandy Young, Tracey Sofka. Chris Schaadt. Kim Rice Row 2: Michelle Vandergrill, Michelle Sweitzer. Chris Auman, Sheri Christman, Ijori If-kovits (pres.) Row J. Trish Seager, Roseann Hirsh-man. Missy Kohler, Liami Minnich (sec.). Michele Hoffman Row 4: Sue Kamtz, I,on Spitzer (vice-pres.), Michele Kcmmerer, Tammy Rinker, Wanda Bcxfisch, Sue l.ehr Missing: Chris Paff, Carol Rapee, Vicki Klotz, Dennis Mihalopolous. Jim Nemeth Row 1: Liann Minnich, Alice Shoemaker, Lon Ifkovits, Lon Spitzer N THE MONEY The Distributive Education Clubs of jjerica prepare students to enter the ;id of competition by developing in marketing, retail sales and agement. his year Northampton's DECA coated their district competition and 1 for the fourth straight year, collect-21 trophies. They also hosted the orth Alantic Regional Conference (ACRON). Other DECA activities in-iided taking phone pledges for TV s educational telethon, collecting ys for tots and canned food for the sedy families of our school district, Electing over $300 for MDA, and elding a Cabbage Patch Kid raffle for jry's kids. They also sponsered North-J ton Night at Domey Park, feme of the memories Mr.Vulcano [the Kids do not want to forget Je the great time at Nationals in Francisco; DECA meetings with re-hments; BRIAN FOR ERA!; “O.K. s, listen up! ; Cowboy Day '84; two reat spring fundraisers; Mr. Vulcano s a top-ten finalist for teacher of the ?ar; unforgettable times at State Con-rence; and, Anula gone but not rgotten. The seniors wish the underclassmen Row l seated: Kevin Lang, Wanda Fritz. Melissa Eiden, Tammy Bird, Vickie Rein hard, Jo Fegley. Tricia Wensel Row 2; Lisa Felix, Brenda Seip, Brenda Filchner, Sherri Vasquez, Tina Silfees, Mr. Vulcano. Nickie Marcincin, Lisa Reimer. Shelly Spengler, Sue Zeiner, Sherri Lindsey Row3:Sue Brearman. Pam Truscot, Donna Krommer. Patsy Prutzman. Carol Fox. Anita Drendach, Sue Mason, Lisa Kuscan Row 4: Jim Peters. Lori Hildebrand. Georgina Miller, Tammy Yandersits. Chris Auman (Pres.), Dennis Mihalo poulos (State Pres.). Karen Rinker. Chris Schaadt, Kathy Heisler. Row 5: Deanna Michael, lammy Fenstermaker, Peggy Fritz, Kelly Gerhardt. Tami Fnckert Row 6: Toni Asbath, Mike Tomcics. Curt Beer Row 7: Greg Demko, Brian Miller. Jens Randel, Mike Rosiek Row I: Lori Hildebrand (Historian). Karen Rinker (Secretary). Christine Schaadt (Historian). Christine Auman (Chapter Pres.), Tammy Yandersits (2nd Vice-Pres.) Row 2: Cindie Barthole mew (Reporter). Jim Peters (Treasurer). Dennis Mihdlopou los (State Pres.), Kathleen HeisW (1st Vice-Pres) Missiixj Georgina Miller (Secretary) id next year's officers the best of luck! ! Clubs 225 Row 1: Regina Bauer. Jackie Gupman, Vickie Scheks. Kimberly Rice. Lisa Mertz, Kathy Barna. Christine Hoffman. Barbara Ditty Row 2: Georgina Miller, Kathy Milkowich, Lisa Gilliard. Rose O'Donnell. Lori Leibold, Christina DeLaRosa, Racheal Greber, Matt Klucsants Row 3: Pam Steiner, Michele Griffin. Laura Uhnak, Theresa Kichlme, John Kohler. Brett Himmelwnght, Diana Reinhard. Joanne Holland, Kim Kibler. Sherri Glass Missing: Trudy Beltz, John Moyer. Missy Trexler. Jenny Visser SING, SING A SONG Mr. Ruch spends many hours working with the mixed ensemble, chorus, and the mixed chorus separately to get them ready for their conojjjigB Each spring and winter the three groups are brought together to perform for the public. They have been bringing us wonderful shows for many years. We are very proud of their contributions to our community! Some memories from this year's chorus include: Jackie, why are you ing into the room? ; That's the wrong note you dummy! ; Pam and Michele, the twins of the 80‘s; Who knows the words i Adeste Fideles? ; Sherri and her love lems; Mr Ruch. how many clams should Re gina get you? ; My pant legs don't look sleeves!Ruchie never has socks to match 1 outfits!; Wow, we can actually hear guys! ; Hey, guys, can you sing Q Joy to the um' um: Best friends. Ang and Rc singing their duet Winter Snowflal Could we have everyone singing for change9 ; Todd, why am I here?1'; Does anyone have any M M's? ; and, When are we going to sing. Mr. Ruch? 226 Perfect harmony' bw I: Holly Hunsberger. Regina Bauer. Jackie Gumpman. Vickie Scheks, Kimberly Rice, Rose O'Donnell, fer.na Reese, Beth Raab, Denise Musto Row 2: Laura Uhnak. Theresa Kichline, Jenny Lacko. Terry Dionne. John ner. Diana Reinhard, Sue Sage, Tracey Kleppinger Row 3: Kathy Heeler. Rhonda Becker. Ernie Pcckham, ■■•A Zeilinski. Brett Himmeiwnght. Kaaren LoGiudice. Ruth Bauer. Cathy Peckham. Jill Ktnter At piano: Angie whard, Liann Minnich Missing: Knsty Surface, John Wetzel, Missy Trexler. Jenny Erdman, Roseanna Neu-I Julia Kline elude: every Tuesday night from 6:30 to 8:30 seeing Mr. Ruch In his T shirt, jeans, and sneakers with his bowling bag in hand; most of them wonder if Brett will ever sing straight through a song without stopping; why does Mr Ruch ai ways look at Regina and Kim when wrong notes are sung?; No one ever figured out why the microphone never worked for Liann s solo; we will forgive Kathy for forgetting the words to O Holy Night, Mr. Ruch loves when Vickie harmonizes. Jackie, how do you sing the word ’Mary'?''; When will ev eryone show up at a rehearsal and a performance?; the guys' famous last line will be puddiey pumf; con gratulations to Mark Applegate. John Ebner. Kathy Heisier, Jenny Lacko. and Liann Minnich for making distnet chorus! memories of mixed en mble in the 1984 85 year ir Some memories of girls' chorus in the 1984-85 year include: our daily gossip sessions second period; gummy bears in space; Does anyone want to sing 'Sherry Baby' or 'Oh, Sherrie' to Sherri G? ; Mr. Ruch, why don't we have heat in this place? ; Melissa, you're gonna get Lordosis! ; the rump roast is hogging all the heat; What happend to the altos? ; Kim, guess who's singing the wrong notes? ; Mo and Kris joined to the lips by gum!; Do you mind telling us what note we're on? ; Jackie and Judi are always laughing; “It's a gab center when we're not singing! ; Regina and her plastic hair; Give it up and pass it in. At piano: Liann Minnich, John Eber Row 1: Kimberly Rice, Regina Bauer, Kathy Mllkowich, l.isa Mertz. Kathy Bama, Joanne Holland. Kim Kibler Row 2: Deanne Edelman, Steph Shoemaker. Pam Steiner, Christina DeLaRosa, Amy Halusak, Rachael Greber Row 3: Sherri Glass, Laura Uhnak, Theresa Kichline, Nikki Miller. Ruth Bauer, Missy Koehler. Jackie Ehntz. Row 4: Vickie Scheks. Kris Silfies, Monica Jacoby. Tracey Morello. Judi Simon, Natalie Rock Missing: Jackie Gumpman, Jenny Visser ASK ME NO MORE QUESTIONS Row 1: Karleen Gasker, Todd Christopher, Dave Gillette, Missy Jones Row 2: Dave Fox, Erika Stumpl, Steph Unger, Roseanna Neupauer, Geoff Perry Row 3: Paul Keener, Mark Murphy. Rusty West. Eric Serensits. Eric Hoffman Missinq: Sharon Bickle Each year Mr. Reed puts a lot of work into preparing those interest ed in competing in a battle of wits against another Lehigh Valley high school team in the Scholastic Scrimmage competition. This year he had the largest turnout of students, and the hard work really paid off. After go- ! ing over many tapes of past shows and reviewing numerous topics, the team was picked and it was time for the competition. Captain Geoff Perry led the team to Northampton's first victory ever in the competition, t The team credits school support as a big factor in helping them along. ’Da-doo-doodoo, da-dah-dah-dah 228 Clubs DAVID RAKOS RUSTY WEST Tell me the answer''’ TODD CHRISTOPHER C-GEOFF PERRY MARK MURPHY NORTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL We re red hot Clubs 229 JOURNALISM We. the journalism class, would like to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to the entire Northampton High School. It was a rough year for us as a class. New beginnings are rarely easy and ours was no exception. The changes in both the yearbook and newspaper were well thought out, but accomplishing our plans proved to be very challenging. New additions to the yearbook included the senior-student life section, the current events section, a new look for the senior section with grammatically correct paragraphs, the senior directory, and the personalized ads. Our pride and joy, of course, is the Konkrete Kid! The newspaper also had undergone a few changes such as the length, monthly articles (horoscope, student leader, teacher feature, movie review, editorials, and drug and alcohol information), and a new heading design. It was our intention to please the school as a whole. We believe everyone should be included in the school publications and tried to prove this by covering a wide variety of topics and events. We are very proud of our publications and hope that you will share in our enthusiasm. The dedication and time put into the two publications seems well worth the effort now that the finished products have been distributed. We would like to thank the teachers, administrators, and students who cooperated throughout the year. Time always seemed to go by too fast! Every group that succeeds needs a successful leader. There is not enough time or space to express the appreciation and success that we owe our advisor, Ms. Glessner. Ms. Glessner started from scratch and proved to a group of mixed students that anything can be accomplished if you set your mind to it. Although the times weren't easy, she always pulled us through. Thank you very much, Ms. Glessner. We love you and will miss you an awful lot next year! Sincerely yours, £) (risuJJL. Rose O'Donnell and the staff JOURNALISM STAFF Row I.-Shane Reph, Dennis Michael. Erika Stump! Row 2: Edna Carey. Rose O'Donnell. Advisor Ms. Glessner. Sue Goodwin, Jamie Cassium, Tim Geiger. Paula Edelman Row 3: Adrienne Ward. Jackie Craig, Andrea Spanitz, Amy Singel. Trac y Kleppinger Row 4: Dennis Mihalopoulos. Janice Bohenek. Beth O'Donnell, Michele Moore. Stacey Lupton, Kelly Greenzweig. Karleen Gasker, Stacey Humphrey. Vickie Scheks. Kim Rota, and Jill Kinter Missing: Audrey Bartholomew. Tamara Kent, and Marcia Mangan COURIER EDITORS Row 1: Feature Editor Vickie Scheks. Editor in-Ot Karleen Gasker, Photography Editor Adrienne Ward. Art Editor lad Craig. News Editor Paula Edelman Row 2: Opinion Editor Jill Kink Photographer John Kre|js. Sports Editoi Dennis Mihalopoulos, and Cc| Editor Kelly Greenzweig Missing: Communications Editor Audi; Bartholomew AMFTENN1AN EDITORS Row I: Acting Faculty Editor Andrea Spar Advisor Ms. Glessner. Clubs and Organizations Editor Jamie Casa Row 2: Senior Editor Tracy Kleppinger, Special Events Editor Kim R Row 3: Inventory Control Editor Vickie Scheks. Underclassmen Ed Michele Moore Row 4: Copy Editor Stacey Humphrey, Editor m O Rose O'Donnell Row 5: Sports Editor Dennis Michael. Art Editor Shi Reph Row 6: Photography Editor Adrienne Ward Missing: Me Mangan Tell me do you like what you see?” Pretty maids(?) all in a row ' Can you show me something I don't know? Journaliem 'idl IF A PICTURE PAINTS Top to bottom, 1 to r: Brent Hugo, Kns Hower, Lisa Hunter, John Kreps, Kim Egge, Dawn Hansen, Scott Hower Throughout the year many students were shocked to look up and find a camera staring at them. Behind that camera one of our photographers was waiting to capture a memory. Under the direction of Adrienne Ward, photography editor, the yearbook photographers learned the true meaning of the word' 'work’ ’ as they rushed to meet each deadline. They had to sacrifice much of their free time to make sure that all events were covered. Marty Fella played an important role by providing film, materials, pictures, and general guidance. Another vital contributor to the yearbook was Laurie Vosefski. She acted as the theme and cover design artist. Through her ouN standing artistic talent, the Konkrete Kid was brought to life. Apart from this full-time job, Laurie involves herself in drawing and painting for local businesses. 232 Journalism V THOUSAND WORDS She works hard for the money” Picture this” I Adrienne Ward photography editor Journal ism 233 SENIOR DIRECTORY Mike Abraham 5422 Halbea St. Bethlehem. PA. 10017 Diane Achey 3153 W. Dannersville Rd. Northampton. PA. 10067 Jelf Adams 520 Morrison Place Bath. PA. 10014 Catherine Adducie 2470 Main St. Northampton. PA. 10067 VICA 12 Tara Albertson 599 Linden Court Northampton, PA. 10067 David Albright RD 3 Box 34 Northampton, PA. 10067 Track 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 11, 12-captain; Homeroom president; Vice-president of civil tech shop Lori Allan 5345 Monocacy Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 10017 Eric Allen 311 Cherryville Rd. Northampton, PA. 10067 Soccer 10; Track 10, 12; Intramural Hockey 11; In-1 door Track 10. 12; Student Problems Committee 12 Susan Ames 2433 Community Dr. Bath. PA. 10014 Allan Andrews 705 E. 10th St. Northampton, PA. 10067 Soccer 10; Intramural Hockey 10. 11. 12; Lighting Crew 10. 11. 12 Chnstopher Andrews 1052 Walnut Dr. Danielsville. PA. 10030 Baseball 10; Indoor Track 10 Scott Andrews 705 E. 10th St. Northampton. PA. 10067 Swimming 9, 10. 11, 12; Cross Country 10. 11, 12; Track 10. 11, 12; Lighting Crew 10. 11 Sheri Anfuso RD 2 Box 364 Northampton. PA. 10067 VICA 12; Homecoming Court Remyr T. Angeles 3226 Kennedy Dr. Northampton. PA. 10067 c o Mr. and Mrs. Richard Siekonic Cross Country 12; Swimming 12; AFS 12 Michele Anthony 5590 Colony Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 10017 Indoor Track 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12-secretary; Band Front 10. 11, 12 David Antoniuk 317 E. 20th St. Northampton, PA. 10067 Christine Auman 7622 Prospect Dr. Northampton. PA. 10067 FBLA 10. 11-treasurer. 12; DECA 10-Chapter reporter 11-Chapter president, 12; AFS 10, 11; Drama Club 10. 11, National Honor Society 11. 12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students Bnan Bachman RD 2 Box 92A Northampton. PA. 10067 VICA 11 James Bachman 3364 W. Beersville Rd. Northampton, PA. 10067 David Bair 5426 Oswego Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 10017 Darren Balias 1165 Pine Lane Walnutport, Pa. 10000 Intramural Hockey 10, 11 12-captam; Band 10. 11, 12-soloist, trumpet section leader. AFS 11; Homeroom president-11 Janice Barker 660 Almond Rd. Walnutport. Pa. 10000 Band 9. 10, 11, 12- assistant tenor sax section leade Kids For Christ 10 Margaret Barolin 542 Longacre Dr. Cherryville. Pa. 10035 Drama 11. 12; AFS 11, 12 Audrey Bartholomew 5465 Snyder's Church Rd. Northampton, Pa. 10067 Diving 10, 11; Track 10. 11, 12; Field Hockey 10.1 AV Club 11. 12; Newspaper staff 12; Sophomct Class Vice-president; Varsity Boys Basketball Md ager 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10; Yearbook Sta Publicity editor-Newspaper Regina Bauer , 141 W. 17th St. Northampton. Pa. 10067 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12; Girls Chorus 11, 12; Mix Ensemble 12; AFS 11. 12; Cosmetology; VICA-tre surer Ryan Beam 5662 Mohawk Dr. Bethlehem, PA. 10067 Homeroom secretary Brian Beck 4473 Mt. View Dr. Walnutport. PA. 10000 Brian Becker 253 W. Mam St. Bath. PA. 10014 Rose Becker 262 Trapper Rd. Northampton, PA. 10067 James Beers 6966 Beth-Bath Pike Bath. PA. 10014 Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Stage Cr Homeroom treasurer 11,12 Lori Beers RD 2 Box 200 Northampton, PA. 10067 VICA 12-vice-president; Homeroom president . Cosmetology 12-secretary Craig Beil 2724 Valley View Dr. Bath. PA. 10014 234 Senior Directory in Bel! 31 George Lane Ih, PA. 18014 ijorette 9. 10. 11. 12-captain; Indoor Twirling 9. ,11. 12-c apt ain; Powder Puff Football 12; Wild nch 11 rry Bender 46 Williams Rd. inielsville. PA. 18038 alt Bennicoff 1 N. Penn Dixie Rd. izareth. PA 18064 ramural Hockey seph Bensing 65 Community Dr. th. PA. 18014 aron Bickle 9 Beech wood Lane th. PA. 18014 d Beichy 7 N. Summit Rd. ith. PA. 18014 alissa Biege 63 Deer Path Dr. ith. PA. 18014 ffice Aide jil Biege ’51 Hill Dr. ith. PA. 18014 ri Bilheimer f Oak Lane xthampton. PA. 18067 e Billy !36 Main St. rthampton. PA. 18067 resiling 9. 10. 11. 12 cie Biolsi ’5 English Rd. ith, PA. 18014 ama Club 11. 12; AFS 11. 12; Library Club 12 londa Bird 0 1 1167 Tallow Rd. alnutport, PA. 18088 tramural Volleyball 11 ike Bittner 1 Brookside Dr. ith. PA. 18014 ark Blaukovitch ) Drexel Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Intramural Basketball 10. 11. 12 Sean Bleskachek 783 N. Summit Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Janice Bohenek 80 Oak Lane Northampton. PA. 18067 Track manager 10. 11, 12; Football Statistician 11; Prom committee 10; AV Club 11, 12; Newspaper staff 12; Yearbook staff 12; Homeroom secretary treasurer 11; Wild Bunch 10. 11. 12 Laurie A. Bond 4453 Cedar Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 AFS 11; VICA 10. 12; Drama Club 10. 11; BAVTS (Commercial Art)-president Richard Borger 2736 Cherryville Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Kenneth Brearman 3006 S. Oak Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Football 10. 11. 12 Petra Bngadoi 670 Highland Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 AFS 12; Drama Club 12 Mary Brink 8064 Mt. View Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Field Hockey 9; Marching band 10, 11. 12; Concert band 10. 11. 12; Indoor poms 10, 11; AFS 11. 12 Lori Brobst 589 Grouse Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Stacey Brown 1006 Peach Dr. Damelsville. PA. 18038 Jenny Brudnak 549 S. Cottonwood Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Homeroom president 11 Lisa Budinetz 3315 Center Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Tammy Burkhardt 4210 Cashew Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Robert Buskirk 279 Dannersville Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Judy Cacciola 2407 Yost Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Homeroom president 12 Edna S. Carey 689 l.ong Lane Rd. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Newspaper staff 12; Yearbook staff 12; Homeroom secretary treasurer 12 Donna Carrasquillo 718 E. 18th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Jamie Cassium 338 Oxford Circle Bath. PA. 18014 Yearbood staff 12-Clubs and Organizations editor; Newspaper staff 12; AFS 11. 12 Gary Caudill 271 W. 26th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 YEA 12; Drama Club 12 Angela Cavallo 174 N. Chestnut St. Bath. PA. 18014 FBLA 11 Lori Cesanek 384 Pool Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Teresa Cesanek 3017 Valley View Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Cheering 10-co-captain, 11. 12-co-captam. Powder Puff Football 10. 11. 12; Class secretary 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12; FBLA 11; Prom committee; Freshman statistician 10, 11. 12; Track statistician 11; Homeroom president 10. 11; Homecoming committee 10. 11; Homecoming queen Rod Christman 683 Bark Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Sheri Christman 951 Main St. Northampton, PA. 18067 FBLA 12 Todd S. Christopher 615 E. 8th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Senior Directory 235 Soccer 10. 11. 12; Intramural Hockey 11; Track 10; Scholastic Scrmmage Team 12; AFS 12; Lighting Crew 12; Office Aide 12; Homeroom vice-president 11. 12; 1984-National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist Scott Costenbader 967 Dogwood Rd. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Football 10. 11. 12; Track 10, 11. 12; Vo-tech treasurer 11 Jackie Craig 4010 Sycamore Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Newspaper staff 12; Yearbook staff 12 Joe Creyer 4007 Recker Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Matthew Creyer 381 Pool Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Intramural Hockey 11. 12 Kevin Cruz 854 Bluemont Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Wrestling 11 Mike Csencsits RD 2 Box 91A Northampton. PA. 18067 Stevo Coencsits RD 2 Box 91A Northampton. PA. 18067 Vanessa Csemak 739 Pt. Phillips Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Softball 10. 11; FBLA 11 John Dailey 441 Washington Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Wrestling 10 Jim Danner 638 English Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Basketball 10 Alan M. Davidson 3288 W. Beersville Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Tom Day 3999 Monroe St. Damelsville, PA. 18038 George Dellecker 1067 Main St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Bonnie Dettmer 519 Creek Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Drama Club 11 Gregg Dietz 4590 Cloverhlll Circle Walnutport. PA. 18088 Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12-captain Daryn Dimmick RD 3 Box 35 Northampton, PA. 18067 Maureen Dougherty 5212 Nor-Bath Blvd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Matt Dreisbach 1254 Mam St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Homeroom vice-president Tim Drovich RD 3 Box 33 Bath. PA. 18014 David Dutter 2501 E. Scenic Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Shawn Dzuba 3020 Glase Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Keith Eberhardt 8023 Cricket Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Craig Eckhart 3058 W. Scenic Dr. Danielsville. PA. 18038 Mike Edelman 2787 Mt. View Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Paula Edelman 677 English Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Field Hockey 11; Yearbook staff 12; Newspaper staff 12-news editor; Homeroom treasurer 11 Chuck Ehntz 41 Buttonwood Rd. Northampton, PA. 18067 Lighting Crew 12 Karen Eichelberger 1824 Washington Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 VICA 11. 12 Steve Ellis 506 Donna Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Football 10. 11, 12; Intramural Hockey 10. 11. jj. Weightlifting Club 10. 11. 12 Carol Else PO Box 45 ; Bath, PA. 18014 Nancie Ensig 5515 Monocacy Dr. Bethlehem, PA. 18017 BAVTS (FFA) 11 Candy Epser 515 E. 10th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Track 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 9, 10. 11, 12-co4 captain; Powder Puff Football 12 John Fabian 1398 Railroad St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Intramural Hockey 11, 12; Stage and Lighting Crew 10 Kelley Fahringer 1503 Newport Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 Cheerleading 10. 11; Student Council 10. 11; Pew der Puff Football 11. 12 Fei Min Fann 1103 Smith Gap Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Maryellen Farkas 2352 Dewey Ave. ( Northampton. PA. 18067 Homeroom treasurer 12 Bob Faryna 1209 Blue Mt. Dr. Danielsville. PA. 18038 Wrestling 10 Nick Fedio 5876 Lehigh Ln. Bath. PA. 18014 VICA 10. 11 Cheryl Fedo 338 Indian Trail Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 FBLA 11 236 Senior Directory Scott Fehnel m S. Mink Rd. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Xyan Feidler 2701 Community Dr. Bath, PA. 18014 jay Ferreira 1649 Washington Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 CrossCountry 11, 12; Swimming 11, 12; Track 10, :1, 12; Stage and Lighting Crew 10, 11. 12; Marching band 10. 11; Concert band 10. 11 Brenda Filchner 5508 Green Meadow Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 DECA 10, 11. 12; DECA Competition (Restaurant Marketing and Management) 10. 11 Brian Filchner 5508 Green Meadow Rd. Sorthampton, PA. 18067 VICA 10, 11 AM tech president. Auto Mechanic shop president, 12; VICA competition (Auto service •penalization) 10-2nd in Districts. 11-lst in Districts Chris Fink 5323 Jacksonville Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 ntramural Hockey 10 Can Fisher 5384 Nor-Bath Blvd. Northampton. PA. 18067 ntramural Hockey 10; AFS 10; Emergency React earn 12; Homeroom president 12 fodd Flyte 5455 E. Millheim Rd. Bath, PA. 18014 tek Folland 60 Towanda Dr. Bethlehem, PA. 18017 bccer 12; Emergency React Team 11. 12 5arol Fox 608 Main St. vorthampton, PA. 18067 )ECA 10, 11, 12; Emergency React Team 12; DECA ompetition 10, 11 (Chapter 6 Districts); DECA NARCON) 11 )iane Frable 747 Teak Dr. rthampton, PA. 18067 '!CA 12 touglas Frable 747 Teak Dr. Northampton, PA. 18067 Tech treasurer 12 Michael Frack 2704 Community Dr. Bath, PA. 18014 Homeroom vice-president 12 Mike Frana 2137 Mam St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Intramural hockey 11. 12 Russ Frantz 6505 Ontario Ln. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 Brenda Frey 2782 E. Beersville Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Lori Fritz 88 W. 26th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Tennis 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 10. 11; AV Club 11. 12; Homeroom secretary 11; Secretary of Sophmore Class Gary Furry 3179 Pine Rd. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Angela Gahszanski 104 W. 26th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Bethlehem Vo-tech; Data Processing Frank L. Garger 3217 Kennedy Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 AFS 11, 12-Chairman of Support Committee; Homeroom Vice-president Karleen Gasker 98 Monocacy Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Math Club 11. 12; Newspaper staff 12-Editor; YEA 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; AFS 11, 12; Yearbook staff; Scholastic Scrimmage 12; Lab assistant; IEP Timothy J. Geiger 8023 Valley View Rd. Northampton, PA. 18067 Timothy S. Geiger 1502 Main St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Drama Club 10, 11, 12; AFS 10, 11-treasurer, 12-president; Stage and Lighting Crew 11, 12; YEA 12; Yearbook staff 12; Newspaper staff 12 Donna George 7522 Richard Lane Bath. PA. 18014 Steph Gerkovich 4486 Timberline Rd. Walnutport, PA. 18088 AFS 11. 12 Carol A. Gienng 3254 Mt. View Dr. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Donna Giering 3175 Penn Dixie Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Softball 10; Library Club 10 Michelle Gilbert 678 Fir Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Raymond Gilbert RD 2 RT 248 G-3 Walnutport. PA. 18088 Sherri Glass 1326 Walnut Dr. Danielsville, PA. 18038 FBLA 10. 11, 12; 2nd place in Enterpreneurship in regional conference Sue Goodwin 5887 Lehigh Lane Bath. PA. 18014 Field Hockey 10, 11, 12; Swimming 9. 10, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10 treasurer, 11-vice-president. 12-president; Yearbook staff 12; Football manager 11. 12; Basketball manager 10, II, 12; Homecoming candidate. Student Forum 11; Drug and Alcohol Committee 11; Ensemble 10. 11. 12; Chorus 10; Prom Committee Lisa Grabants 614 E. 10th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Softball 9, 10. 11, 12; Homeroom secretary Christina Graver 820 South Delps Road Bath. PA. 18014 VICA 10. 11 Michelle Green 1117 Bigley Rd. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Walter Green, Jr. 168 Valley View Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Soccer 10, 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11 Senior Directory 237 Kelly Greenzweig 51 East Ninth St. Northampton. PA 18067 Tennis 10, 11. 12; Track manager 10, 11. 12; Football statistician 11; AV Club 11. 12; Newspaper staff 12 Copy Editor; Yearbook staff 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Homeroom secretary 11; Wild Bunch 10, 11. 12 Melissa Groller 4045 Sycamore Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Drama Club 10, 11; Homeroom president 12 Camille Grube 2531 Beacon Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Dwight Grube 3834 W. Walker Rd. Walnutport, PA 18088 Jacqueline Gumpman 6952 Salmka Square Bethlehem. PA 18017 Drama Club 10, 11. 12 Tncia Haas 181 W. 28th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Garry Haidle 123 Wolf St. Bath. PA. 18014 Tom Haines 2020 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA. 18067 Michele Hamm 5597 Mohawk Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 YEA 11, 12; Band 10. 11. 12-Pom captain; Indoor poms 10. 11. 12-captain; Homeroom president 12 Jeffrey Hann 430 Nazareth Dr. Nazareth, PA. 18064 Jazz Ensemble 10 Rod E. Hanna 4144 Maple Dr. Cherryville. PA. 18035 Patty Harley 2203 Siegfned Ave. Northampton. PA. 18067 Track 11, 12; Cross Country 12 Judi Harry 1250 Myrtle Rd. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Drama Club 10; AFS 11 Mike Hartman Box 131-1718 E. 18th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Jane Hartzell RD 1 Box 428 Northampton. PA. 18067 Doug Hauck 984 Copella Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Wrestling 11. 12; Soccer 11. 12-All-star; Track 10, 11; Class treasurer 10; Homeroom vice-president 10, 11 John Heater 1631 Mam St. Northampton. PA, 18067 Phil Heberlmg 306 Howertown Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9; Intramural Hockey 10. 11. 12; Student Council 12-fundraising chairman Matthew Heckman 1095 Millheim Rd. Bath, PA. 18014 VICA 11-parlimentanan. 12-secretary treasurer Scott Heckman 2999 Valley View Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Dean Heffelfinger 1271 Walnut Dr. Danielsville. PA. 18038 Gena Heffelfinger 3952 Mt. View Dr. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Student Council 10; Homeroom president 10. 11; Homeroom vice president 12 Robin Heimbach 527 Monocacy Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Majorette 11 Glenn Hemy 3740 Cedar Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Kathleen Heisler 3248 Love Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Girl's Chorus 10; Mixed Chorus 10; Mixed and Girls Ensemble 10. 11, 12; Kids for Christ 10; DECA 10. 11, 12 1st vice-president; District Chorus 10-lst place, 11-2nd place. 12 1st place; Regional chorus 10-11th place. 11-lst place, DECA competition 10 4th place districts. 11 2nd place districts David Heist 658 Overlook Circle Walnutport. PA 18088 Football 10. 11, 12; Intramural Hot key 10. 11, 12; Weightlifting club 10, 11, 12; Homeroom secretary 12 Dan Henmnger 357 Long Lane Rd. Box 392 Treichlers. PA. 18086 Robert Hentosh RD 1 Box 252 Castle Hill Walnutport. PA. 18088 Kelby Herr Willow Brook Farms Catasauqua, PA. 18032 Dan Herntt 2227 Benders Dr. Bath. Pa. 18014 Rosanne Herschman RD 3 Box 52 Northampton. PA. 18067 FBLA 11. 12; First place at FBLS Regionals for Steno I Duane Hilt 1517 Cedar St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Michele Hinkel 4137 Beil Circle Northampton. PA. 18067 Band 10; AFS 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 10, 11. 12-secretary; Library Club 11; Stage and Lighting Crew 11.12 $ Stacy Hoch 949 Hoch Rd. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Robert A. Hoenscheid RD 4 Box 223 Northampton, PA. 18067 Soccer 10. 11. 12-offensive captain; Indoor track 10, 11. 12; Track 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12-president; Student Council 10; YEA 12; Century III Leaders Program school-winner 12 Timothy Hoffert 5445 Oswego Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 S 238 Senior Directory Jke Hoffman 75 E. 9th St. orthampton. PA. 18067 aulette Holderman 374 Stewart St. icrthampton. PA. 18067 owder Puff captain—12 avid Holladay 37 Monocacy Dr. ath. PA. 18014 Kristopher Holub 039 Mt. View Circle orthampton, PA. 18067 (arching Band 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; .tBand 10. 11, 12; Jazz Band 11. 12 avid Holzer 302 Woodland Dr. ' alnutport, PA. 18088 cri Hominger 053 Mt. View Dr. orthampton. PA. 18067 ebecca Houser 15 E. Northampton St. ath. PA. 18014 (ark Howell D 1 Box 242F jalnutport, PA. 18088 mold Hower 09 Hower Rd. amelsville, PA. 18038 and 9, 11. 12 (Baritone and Trumpet); Emergency aact Team 11, 12; ERT for Vo-tech lie Hower 338 Pheasant Dr. thampton, PA. 18067 x tt Hower 3 Oak Lane orthampton, PA. 18067 rS 11, 12; Yearbook Photographer 12 oka Hueter )11 Friars View Dr. orthampton, PA. 18067 owder Puff football 12; Drama Club 10; Homeroom •president 11 0 imberly Huff 07 Donna Dr. ath. PA. 18014 Tracy Huffsmith 470 Nazareth Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Brent Hugo 261 Monocacy Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Wrestling 10;; Yearbook photographer 12; Homeroom treasurer 12 Lisa M. Hummel 3650 N. Dogwood Rd. Damelsville. PA. 18038 AFS 11; Drama Club 10, 11. 12 Stacey A. Humphrey 496 Willow Rd. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Band 10. 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11. 12; Stage and Lighting Crew 10, 11. 12; AFS 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Yearbook staff 12-copy editor; Newspaper staff 12; Honorable Mention National Merit Scholarship Lisa Hunter 4005 Cedar Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Band front 10, 11; Spectrum 10. 11, 12; FBLA 11; Yearbook photographer 12 Theresa Hurban 4519 Maple Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Majorette 10; Indoor twirling 10; Northampton Vo-tech satellite treasurer 10 Randy Hutterer 698 S. Dogwood Rd. Walnutport. PA. 18088 VICA 10, 11-vice-president, 12 Lori Ifkovits 446 E. 11th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 AFS 10. 11. 12; FBLA 10. 11. 12-president; Homeroom vice-president 12 Dave Imler 1163 Stateside Dr. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Mike Irons RD 4 Box 101 Northampton, PA. 18067 Basketball 10, 11; Soccer 12; Swimming 12; Intramural Hockey 10, 11. 12; Intramural Basketball 10. 11; Student Council 12-student problems committee chairman; Homeroom president L0, 11. 12; school mascot Super Kid Tracey Jacoby PO Box 43 Northampton, PA. 18067 Band (poms) 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11; YEA 11, 12; summer scholarship to East Stroudsburg University for dance 11 Mickey Jadalla 1631 Main St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Wrestling 10, 11; Football 10 Christopher lanotka 581 Hilldale Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Football 9. 10, 11. 12; Track 10. 11. 12; Indoor Track 10. 11. 12 Walter lenkins 5502 Mohawk Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9. 10, 11, 12; Soccer 9. 10, 11; Math Club 12-president; Stage and Lighting Crew 10; Homeroom president 10, 11 Marie Johns 2764 W. Scenic Dr. Damelsville, PA. 18038 AFS 12; Stage and Lighting Crew 10. 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12-co-president; Band 10; representative of Northampton for Junior Miss of Northampton County; Scholarship to East Stroudsburg University for dance Bill Jones 2876 Delps Rd Damelsville. PA. 18038 VICA-secretary Marianne Jurasits 800 Dewey Ave. Northampton. PA. 18067 Stage and Lighting Crew 10; Drama Club 10; AFS 10. 11, 12; Band 10. 11, 12; Pit band 11. 12; Indoor poms 10. 11 John Kaboly 8445 Airport Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Intramural Hockey 10, 12; Homeroom president 12; Homeroom treasurer 10; Homecoming Court Gail Kadingo 1217 Main St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Susan Kaintz 733 Lincoln Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 FBLA 11, 12; Guidance Computer Aide 12; Home coming Court Senior Directory 239 Keith Kaiser 509 Hilldale Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 John Kamonka PO Box 34 Northampton, PA. 18067 Ronald Kascsak 4750 Maple Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Wrestling 10 Pamela Kates PO Box 837 Cherryville. PA. 18035 Drama Club 10; Homeroom vice-president 10 Trudy Keefer 255 S. Broad St. Bath. PA. 18014 Vo-tech shop president Tern Keenhold 610 Moorestown Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 V1CA; Homeroom president 12 Chuck Kelley 1094 Millheim Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Ed Kemmerer 3678 Canella Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Football 10. 11. 12; Intramural Hockey 11. Homeroom treasurer 12 Tamara Kent 4377 Chestnut Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Marching band 9. 10. 11 -assistant drum major, 12-drum major; Concert band 9, 10, 11. 12; Jazz ensemble 10. 11. 12; Spectrum 10, 11. 12; Prom committee 10. 11. 12; Yearbook staff 12; Class president 10. 11. 12; Homeroom vice-president 10 Stephen Kerbacher 3228 W. Walker Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 David Kem 1220 N. Cottonwood Rd. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Gary Kern 4683 Timberline Rd. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Kim Kibler 5834 Old Carriage Rd. Bath, PA. 18014 Jill Kmter RD 1 Box 4 Northampton. PA. 18067 Field Hockey 10, 11 -Honorable Mention All atar, 12 captain, 2nd All-star team; Softball 10, 11, 12; Pow der Puff Football 12; Wrestling Matmaid 11. 12; YEA 12; Drama Club 10, 11, Ensemble 10. 11. 12; Mixed Chorus 10. 11; Girls Chorus 10; Homeroom vice president 10; Homeroom secretary 11; Girl of the Month for October Chrissy Kiss 926 Washington Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 Band Front 10, 11. 12; Indoor poms 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12-Dance committee, political action committee chairman Jody Kittek 3853 Dogwood Rd. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Track 9. 10. 11, 12; Soccer 10. 11; Indoor Track 10. 11. 12 Tracy Kleppinger 5654 Colony Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 Wrestling Matmaid 10. 11, 12; Freshman Wrestling manager 11, 12; Marching band 10, 11, 12-vice-president; Concert band 10. 11. 12-part leader; Pit band 11; Drama Club 10, 11; AFS 11; Indoor poms 10; Mixed and Girls Ensemble 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Yearbook staff 12-senior editor; Newspaper staff 12; Honorable Mention National Merit Scholarship Christine Kline 5534 Shawnee Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 AFS 10. 11. 12; Stage and Lighting Crew 10; Indoor poms 11. 12; Marching band 10. 11, 12-part leader; Concert band 10. 11. 12 Julia Kline 509 Monocacy Dr. Bath, PA. 18014 AFS 10, 11. 12; Drama Club 10. 11. 12; Kids for Christ 10-vice-president, 11-president; YEA 12; Mixed Ensemble 10. 12 David Knauss 625 E. 10th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 VICA 10. 11. 12 Forrest Koch RD 2 Box 84 Northampton. PA. 18067 Robert Koch 502 English Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Football 10 Susan Kochenash i 323 E. 8th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 VICA 11. 12-president and section vice-presiden Literary Magazine staff 11 Sandra Kocher 2606 W. Scenic Dr. Danielsville. PA. 18038 Tammy L. Kocher 603 Kocher Lane Bath, PA. 18014 Cheryl Koehler 2552 E. Scenic Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Drama Club 11; Marketing and Distributive Eduo tion 10. 11. 12 John Kohler 2934 W. Beersville Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Drama Club 10, 11. 12; Stage and Lighting Crew f 11 co-president, 12; AFS 12; Chorus 11, 12 Sherri Kopchak 617 English Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Marty Kovach 2301 Northampton Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 Baseball 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11; Football 1 Homeroom president 12; Weightlifting Club 10,1 12-president Tom Kozero 4010 Friars View Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Diane Kratzer 4136 Butternut Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Band Front 10, 11. 12; Spectrum 11. 12 Krystal Kratzer 417 Pine St. Bath. PA. 18014 Roxann Kremsner 1236 Main St. Northampton, PA. 18067 John Kreps 1928 Washington Ave. , Northampton. PA. 18067 Wrestling 9; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Basketball 11.1 Homeroom vice-president 10; Homeroom preside 11; Yearbook photographer 12 240 Senior Directory fcrnie Kressley 3973 Dale Circle Northampton. PA. 18067 Patty Krock m Willow Rd. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Donna Kromer 3733 Filbert Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Marketing and Distributive Education 10, 11, 12 • Kim Kromer 429 N. Penn Dixie Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 laneice Kuklinski 2218 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA. 18067 Homeroom treasurer 12 Anita Kurtz 2214 Center Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Basketball 10, 11, 12; Basketball Intramurals 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 12; YEA 10; AFS 10; Homeroom president 12 Louis Kurtz 400 Howertown Rd. Northampton, PA. 18067 VICA 11 181 W. 29th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Wrestling 10; Homeroom vice-president 12 Connna Labish 2B W. 14th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Greg Lahr X) Christmas Ave. Bath, Pa. 18014 Swimming 9, 10; Soccer 10 Kim Laub 228 E. 9th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Softball 9. 10, 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10, 11. 12 oosan L. Leibelsperger 4278 Hawthorn Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Cora Lei bold RD 2 Box 416 Northampton. PA. 18067 Chorus 10, 11, 12; Library Aide 11, 12 Michele Leisey PO Box 2492 Allentown. PA. 18001 Library Aide Peter Lewis 3564 Church Rd. Northampton, PA. 18067 Intramural Hockey 11. 12; Marching band 10, 11. 12 -tuba section leader; Concert band 10, 11, 12; Pit band 10. 11, 12; Jazz ensemble 10. 11; Christmas brass 10, 11, 12 Chris Lilly 4853 Circle Dr. Northampton, PA. 18067 James Loch 8035 Mt. View Dr. Northampton, PA. 18067 Intramural Hockey 11, 12-co-captain; Concert band 9, 10, 11. 12; Marching band 9, 10, 11, 12-Librarian, tenor sax section leader; Jazz ensemble 10, 11, 12-soloist; Pit band 10. 11; received United States National Band Award Steve Longley 89 Longley Rd. Nazareth. PA. 18064 Carla Lorah 4258 Timberline Rd. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Track 10. 11; AFS 11; Homeroom secretary 12; guidance aide 11, 12; nurse's office aide 11, 12 Barb Love 1237 Meyer Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 VICA 11-secretary. 12-section parliamentarian; Homeroom secretary 10; Homeroom president 11 Stacy Lupton 546 Donna Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Field hockey 10, 11; Diving 10. 11; Chorus 10, AV club 11. 12; Yearbook newspaper staffs Jeff Lutz 5415 Halbea St. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 Emergency React team 12 Richard Lynn 1097 Dcomor Rd. Box 52 Bath, PA. 18014 Sherwood Mack 3774 Peach Dr. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Cindy Makowe 661 Bark Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 AFS 10; Homeroom vice-president 11 David Maldonado S. Dogwood Rd., Box 96 RD 2 Walnutport, PA. 18088 Marcia Mangan 69 Oak Lane Northampton. PA 18067 Track 10; Cross Country 10, AV Club 11, 12; Student Council 10; Literary Magazine Staff 11 Todd Mann 2939 E. Walker Rd. Bath, PA. 18014 Richard Manning 2175 W. End Rd. Bath, PA. 18014 Nickie Marcincin 442 Scholl Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Basketball 10. 11; DECA Michael Marsh 4181 Butternut Dr. Box 163 Walnutport, PA. 18088 Roger Marth RD 3 Box 2 Northampton, PA 18067 Wrestling 10, 11. 12; Football 10 Michele Mason RD 4 Box 60 Northampton. PA. 18067 Mindy Matula 2573 Jones Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Drama Club 11. 12; Library Aide 11, 12; AFS 11,12 Homeroom secretary 10; Homeroom president 11, 12 Catherine McCloskey RD 4 Box 206 Cherryville Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 William McLaughlin 1145 Pine Lane Walnutport, PA 18088 Mick Meckes 3732 Daubert Rd. Northampton, PA 18067 Wrestling 10. 11. 12; Basketball intramurals 10, II Dirk Merkle RD 2 Box 230 A Northampton, PA 18067 Senior Directory 241 William Merkle Box 230 A Seemsville Northampton. PA. 18067 Stephen Merkli 371 Hokendauqua Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Lisa Mertz 3999 Butternut Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Yearbook typist 12; Chorus 11, 12 Lisa Mescavage Sylvan Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Lisa Meyer 524 Morrison Place Bath. PA. 18014 Dennis Michael 615 Cherry Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Basketball 10; Intramural Hockey 10. 11, 12; Soccer 10. 11. 12-captain. All-Star; National Honor Society 11, 12-treasurer; Newspaper staff 12-sports editor; Rotary Leadership Camp Dennis Mihalopoulos 946Vi Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Baseball 9. 10, 11, 12; DECA 10-class representative. 11-treasurer. 12-Pennsylvania DECA state president; 1st place in Restaurant Marketing and Management at DECA District 6 competition 11; 1st place state series award in Restaurant Marketing and Management at the DECA otato career Development Conference in Hershey, PA Steve Miksits 329 E. 12th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Brian Miller 1132 Blue Mt. Dr. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Dustin Miller Cashew Dr. Box 226F Walnutport, PA. 18088 Georgina Miller 3755 Teak Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Wanda Miller 1197 Riverview Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 Liann Minnich 4606 W. Mt. View Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Tammy Minnig 5058 Old Carnage Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Chorus 10. 11; Drama Club 10. 11; Wrestling Mat-maid 11, 12; Softball manager 11; Field Hockey manager 12; Powder Puff Football 12 Michelle Mizgerd 6 Fieldcrest Ct. Bath. PA. 18014 John Molnar 65 Oak Lane Northampton. PA. 18067 Marguerite Moore 329 Cherryville Rd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Michele Moore 287 Long Lane Rd. Treichlers. PA. 18086 Student Council 10. 11; Maiorette Captain 10, 11, 12; Indoor Twirling 10. 11. 12; Prom Committee 11. 12; Senior Class Treasurer; Yearbook Staff 12-Underclassmen and Vo-Tech Editor; Homeroom president 10; Communications Committee 10 Tim Moore 219 E. 20th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 John Morales 1347 Deer Path Rd., RD 1 Walnutport. PA. 18088 Heather Moser 228 E. 20th St. Northampton, PA. 18067 Softball 10; AV Club 11. 12 Jeff Mouer 88 Oak Lane Northampton, PA. 18067 React Team-president; Homeroom president 12 Daniel Mycio 1827 Northampton Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 Homeroom president 11 Daniel Myers 830 S. Dogwood Rd. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Tony Nagy 4814 Hillside Road Northampton. PA. 18067 Ron Nagy 514 Hoch St. Bath. PA. 18014 Sherry Nagy p 520 Bauer Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Patti Naylor 6955 Snowdrift Rd. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 Sue Naylor 5568 Nor-Bath Blvd. Northampton. PA. 18067 Judy Nemeth S 2838 Delps Rd. Northampton, PA. 18067 Homeroom vice-president 12 Roseanna Neupauer 41 Drexel Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12-captain; Basketball 9.10 11 -co-captain. 12; Softball 9. 10, 11. 12; Ensemble 10. 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; YEA 12 Scholastic Scrimmage 12 Angie Newhard 5139 Nor-Bath Blvd. Northampton, PA. 18067 Swimming 9, 10. 11, 12; Volleyball intramurals 10 Student Council 12-state conference participar.:, Nj tional Honor Society 11. 12; Ensemble 10, 11.12 Mixed Chorus 10. 11. 12; Girls Chorus 10, 11; Vars: ty Football manager 11. 12; Varsity Basketball mar. ager 11; District XI Chorus Festival 11; 1984 North ampton County Junior Miss Pageant 11 Brian O'Connell 659 Highland Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Guy Odhner 5470 Oswego Dr. Bethlehem. PA. 18017 Beth O’Donnell 207 Diamond St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Cheerleading 9, 10, 11-co-captain, 12; Newspap staff 12; Yearbook staff 12 Rosanne O'Donnell RD 2 Box 226 Northampton, PA. 18067 Tennis 9. 10, 11. 12-captain; Swimming and Divir 9, 10; Track 9; Volleyball intramurals 10; Weightliffj ing Club 11, 12-secretary; Chorus 11; Ensemble E, 10, 11. 12; Drama Club 10, 11; Student Council 11, 12-secretary; National Honor Society 11. 12-vice president; Manager of Football. Basketball an' Track 11, 12; AFS 10; Prom Committee; Drug an. 1 242 Senior Directory Alcohol Committee 11; Homeroom president 10, 11; yearbook 12-editor-in-chief; Newspaper 12; First runner-up in Homecoming; Queen of lack Frost PA-rade; DAR Good Citizenship Award Tracey Olenick 2829 Valley View Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Helen Onulack 5C8 Cherryville Road. Northampton. PA 18067 David Orem 602 E. 9th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 React Team 11, 12; VICA 11; Homeroom treasurer 12 Anita Orendach 1199 Wabasso Ave. Danielsville, PA. 18038 DECA 11. 12; Homeroom secretary 12 Adam Orris 5517 Louise Lane Northampton, PA. 18067 Homeroom president 12 Diana Ostrander 2550 Wood sedge Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Kim Paly j 12 Almond Rd. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Choryl Pasko 1521 Cedar St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Phyillis Pasquariello 3191 Love Rd. Northampton, PA. 18067 i'EA 10, 11, 12-secretary; AFS 10, 11, 12; Drama 12 Elizabeth Paul 2464 Fox Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Sheila Paul 23 Short Lane Northampton, PA. 18067 Cathy Peckham 579 Blue Mt. Dr. Walnutport. PA. 18088 wrestling Matmaid 11. 12; AFS 10. 11; Band 10, 11-Librarian, 12; Pit Band 10; Ensemble 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 10; Girls Chorus 11; Indoor Poms 10. 11, 12; Leadership Seminar 11; Homeroom president 12 James Penberth 350 S. Walnut St. Bath, PA. 18014 Geoffrey Perry 443 Brookside Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Cross Country 9. 10, 11, 12-co-captain; Swimming 9 10; Track 9, 10, 11. 12; AFS 10. 11. 12; Drama 10. 11. 12; Scholastic Scrimmage 12; Chorus Ensemble 10. 11, 12 Heather Peleis 3304 W. Beersville Rd. Northampton, PA. 18067 John Polgar 7485 Miller Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Soccer co-captain 10. 11. 12-All-Star; Track 10, 11, 12; Football 12; Student Council 12-student problems committee (co-chairman); soccer referee Debbie Pntko RD 3 Box 246 Northampton. PA. 18067 Patricia Prutzman RD 1 Box 106 Danielsville. PA. 18088 MDE 10. 11. 12 Jens Randel 729 Dewey Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 Soccer 12-All-Star; FBLA 12 Craig Rappold 1325 Blue Mt. Dr. Danielsville. PA. 18038 Terry Reenock 2119 Dewey Ave. Northampton. PA. 18067 Football 10, 11; Intermural Hockey 10, 11. 12-cap-tain; Homeroom president 10; Vo-Tech Class President 11 Thomas Reese 3974 Cedar Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Glenn Reimer 340 West St. Bath, PA. 18014 Lisa Reimer 2566 Scenic Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Raymond Reimer 4322 Chestnut Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Football 10, 11. 12; Track 10. 11. 12; Weightlifting Club; Indoor Track; Homeroom president 12 Scott Reimer 1738 Lincoln Ave. Northampton, PA. 18067 Wayne Reiss 4082 Lehigh Dr. Northampton. PA. 18067 Wrestling 9, 10, 11. 12; Intramural Hockey 11 Lon Reitz 4461 Lehigh Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 Girls Chorus 10 Rhonda Reph PO. Box 794 Cherryville. PA. 18035 Band; YEA Shane Reph 1180 Blue Mt. Dr. Danielsville, PA. 18038 Wrestling 10; Football 10. 11. 12-captain; Intramural Hockey 10, 11, 12; Track 12; Yearbook staff 12; Newspaper staff; Academic All American. US National Football Award Winner; All Conference Award 11. 12 Walter Reppert 2929 Pheasant Dr. Northampton, PA. 18067 Wrestling 10. 11 Michael Ressler RD 1 Mt. Vw. Trailer Court B-75 Walnutport, PA. 18088 Intramural Hockey 10 David Rex 3994 Recker Dr. Northampton, PA. 18067 Stephanie Rex 8003 Cricket Rd. Bath, PA. 18014 YEA 12; Concert band 10, 11, 12-student conductor. Marching band 10. 11. 12 section leader; Pit band 10. 11. 12 Debbie Reznick 2654 Cherryville Rd, Northampton, PA, 18067 Eric Rice 188 W. 29th St. Northampton. PA. 18067 Senior Directory 243 Kimberly Rice 4430 Lehigh Dr. Walnutport, PA. 18088 FBLA 12; Ensemble 12; Girls and Mixed Chorus 10. 11. 12 Stacey Rice 2404 Scenic Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Food service Treasurer 12 Bruce Riddle RD 3 Box 240 Northampton, PA. 18067 Homeroom vice-president 12; Band 9, 10, 11. 12 Karen Rinker 652 Trach Rd. Bath, PA. 18014 Band Front 10. 11 Matt Rieemiller 775 Andrews Rd. Bath. PA. 18014 Cross Country 9, 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Indoor Track 10; Drama 11; Bonfire Chairman; Student Exchange co-chairman Floyd Ritz 558 Donna Dr. Bath. PA. 18014 Cynthia Roberts RD 2 Box 209 Walnutport, PA. 18088 AFS 11. 12; YEA 12; Mixed Chorus 10, 11; Girls Chorus 10, 11 David Roberts 2266 Community Dr. Bath, PA. 18014 Drama 11. 12; AFS 12 Lisa Roberts 102 Walnut Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Ann Marie Romansky 1657 Newport Ave. Northampton, PA 18067 YEA 11. 12-president; Homeroom vice-president 11; National Honor Society 11. 12; AFS 10. 11, 12; Drama Club 11. 12 Arthur Ross 1670 Railroad St. Northampton, PA 18067 Leah Ross 1670 Railroad St. Northampton. PA 18067 Band 10. 11. 12 Kimberly A. Rota 510 E. 9th St. Northampton. PA 18067 AFS 10; Student Council 10; Yearbook staff 12; Pow der Puff Football 10. 11; Office Aide Ingunn Rottem 518 2nd St. Northampton. PA 18067 Allen B. Ruch 4633 Beagle Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 AFS 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Drama Club 10. 11. 12; Homeroom president 11. 12 Marcie Ruch 4810 Alder Dr. Walnutport, PA 18088 Guidance Computer Aide Brenda Ruth 2808 W. Beersville Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Matt Sabb 65 Hickory Hills Dr. Bath. PA 18014 DECA 11. 12 Tricia S. Saeger 652 S. Summit Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Band (silks) 10. 11-co-captain, 12-captam; FBLA 10. 12; Spectrum 10. 11. 12 Suzanne Sage 1530 Laubach Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Band 9, 10. 11. 12; Ensemble 10, 11. 12 Brenda Santee 4405 Lehigh Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Bill Satow 455 Willow Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 David Saul 8083 Mt. View Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Wrestling 10; Intramural Hockey 10 Brian Saylor 2366 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Intramural Hockey 10. 11 Christine Schaadt 401 Long Lane Rd. Treichlers, PA 18086 DECA 10. 11. 12-Chapter Historian; FBLA 12; Who' Who Among American High School Students; Fiei Hockey 10 Brian Schaff 4022 Sycamore Dr. Northampton, PA 18067 Dale Schaffer 4986 Nor-Bath Blvd. Northampton. PA 18067 AFS 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 10, 11. 12 Vicki Schantz 2806 Valley View Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Track 9, 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 10. 11. 12-cc captain; Homeroom treasurer 11 Victoria Scheks 1026 Copella Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Swimming 10; Track 10; Drama 10. 11, 12-presider AFS 11. 12-secretary; YEA 12; Yearbook editor L Newspaper staff 12; Lighting Crew 12; Mixed Er semble 12; Homeroom secretary 10. 11. 12 Karen Schlaffer 359 E. 10th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Cross Country 10; Track 9, 10. 11, 12 Denise Schlener RD 1 Box 427 Northampton, PA 18067 Vo-tech Horticulture; FFA-treasurer Darrel Schmidt 427 Walnut Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Ed Schoeneberger 176 W. 16th St. Northampton, PA 18067 Intramural Hockey 10 Steph Schramel 2480 Schlegel Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Mark Schreck 375 White Oak Lane Bath. PA 18014 Homeroom treasurer 11 John Schutt 4195 Lehigh Dr. Cherryville, PA 18035 Intramural Hockey 10. 11 244 Senior Directory j Schwartz 2 E. 9th St. Northampton, PA 18067 oftball 10. 11, 12 John Shook 8043 Valley View Rd. Northampton, PA 18067 Mike Shults 5470 Oswego Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 ich Scott 300 Municipal Rd. ' dlnutport. PA 18088 rank Seier 46 Bigley Rd. jnielsville, PA 18038 dtdlie Seigel 368 Snyder’s Church Rd. ath, PA 18014 and 10, 11. 12 president; YEA 12; APS 10, 11. 12; rama 10. 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12 X Serensits 303 Northampton Ave. orthampton, PA 18067 Netball 10. 12; Scholastic Scrimmage 10. 11, 12; ludent Council 10; Homeroom president 10. 11 eve Serensits .46 Newport Ave. xthampton, PA 18067 sketball 10. 11. 12; Intramural Basketball 10. 11 emse Seyler J3 Peave St. ath. PA 18014 :meroom treasurer 12 leen Shanaberger 64 Shawnee Dr. hlehem. PA 18017 n Shanaberger 64 Shawnee Dr. ■thlehem, PA 18017 n Shelanick 4 E. 10th St. jfthampton, PA 18067 rry J. Shelhamer, Jr. ) Jefferson Ave. :!areth. PA 18064 ice Shoemaker 3 Municipal Rd. iinutport, PA 18088 JA 10. 11 -vice-president. 12-treasurer 4 . phanie Shoemaker 12 Lehigh Dr. thampton. PA 18067 Id Hockey 10, 11; Library Aide 10, 11. 12 Brandi Siegfried 2961 Delps Rd. Damelsviile, PA 18038 Band 10 Tnsha Siekonic 247 Mahogany Place Northampton, PA 18067 Homeroom treasurer 12 Denise Silfies 319 S. Cigar Rd. Northampton, PA 18067 V1CA 10-reporter; Homeroom president 12 Tina Silfies 2738 Cherryville Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 DECA 10. 11. 12 Stephanie Simcoe 3234 Center Rd. Northampton, PA 18067 YEA 10, 11, 12-vice-president; AFS 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10. 11. 12; Library Aide 10. 11. 12 Amy Smgel 5548 Louise Lane Northampton. PA 18067 Cheerleading 10. 11, 12-co-captain; Track 12; Prom Committee 11. 12; Yearbook staff 12; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Freshman Football Stats 10, 11, 12; Track Stats 11; Communications Committee 10 Juliann Skrapits 3297 Kennedy Dr. Northampton, PA 18067 Drama Club 10. 11. 12; YEA 10, 11, 12-treasurer; AFB 10, 11. 12; Library Club 11 April Smith 1009 Pear Rd. Walnutport. PA 18088 David Smith 3167 W. Scenic Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Sharon Smith 12 Sycamore Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Swimming 9. 10, 11. 12; VICA 10 Sherri Smith 244 N. Chestnut St. Bath. PA 18014 Band front 10. 11. 12 Sue Ann Smith 6580 Osage Lane Bethlehem. PA 18017 AFS 10; Lighting Crew 10; Drama Club 10; Band 10. 11, 12; VICA 11. 12-reporter Victoria Smith 1077 Blue Mt. Dr. Danielsville, PA 18038 DECA 10. 11. 12 Gregory Snyder 4260 Cedar Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Kathy Snyder 4219 Lehigh Dr. Cherry ville. PA 18035 Field Hockey 10; VICA 11, 12 Norman Snyder RD 1 Box 154 Northampton, PA 18067 Stacy Snyder 601 Moorestown Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Football 10-co-captain, 11 Anthony Sodl 1780 Newport Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Football 10, 11; Homeroom secretary 12 Michael Sodl 211 Mulberry St Bath. PA 18014 Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Baseball 10; Inlra mural Hockey 11, 12 Matthew Solt 671 Almond Rd. Walnutport. PA 18088 Football 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10; Weightlifting Club 11. 12 loe Sommer 544 Overlook Circle Walnutport. PA 18088 Wrestling 10. 11. 12; Intramural Hockey 10, 11, 12; Weightlifting Club 10, 11. 12; Homeroom president 11; Homeroom vice-president 12 Matthew Sommer 2167 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Wrestling 10; Intramural Hockey 11. 12 Senior Directory 245 Tina Spadt 4600 Lehigh Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Drama Club 10 Scott Spangler 19 E. 20th St. Northampton, PA 18067 VICA Representative BAVTS Andrea Spamtz 354 Indian Trail Rd. Northampton, PA 18067 Cheerleading 10, 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11. 12; Prom Committee 10, 11. 12; Freshman Statistician 10, 11, 12; Track statistician 10, 11, 12; Homeroom president 10; Homeroom vice-president 11 Shelley Spengler 45 W. 27th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Drama Club 10, 11. 12-treasurer; DEC A 10. 11. 12 Denise Staruk 521 Persimmon Rd. Walnutport, PA 18088 Band 10. 11. 12; AFS 10. 11. 12; Drama Club 10; Lighting Crew 10 John Steier 894 Walnut Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 BAVTS Keith Steigerwalt RD 4 Box 34 Northampton, PA 18067 Pam Steiner 4278 Hawthorn Rd. Walnutport, PA 18088 Drama Club 10 Connie Stephens 7574 Franks Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Homeroom treasurer 11; Homeroom secretary 12 Chns Stibitz 4138 Beil Circle Northampton, PA 18067 Swimming 10. 11. 12; Intramural Hockey 10. 11, 12 Pat Stofanek 5701 Old Carnage Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Tami Strauss 90 W. 26th St. Northampton, PA 18067 Softball 10. 11; VICA-Committee leader 11. 12; President of Vo-tech shop 11 Scott Stromwell 9 Village Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Swimming 10; AFS 11. 12 Matt Stubits RD 2 Box 705 Northampton. PA 18067 Erika Stumpf 453 E. 12th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Drama Club 10, 11; AFS 12; Scholastic Scrimmage 10. 11. 12; Basketball 10. 11, 12 Frank Suranofsky 318 E. 12th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Dave Szerencsits 252 9th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Intramural Hockey 11; Intramural Basketball 10. 11 John Tauschman 623 E. 9th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Tim Teel 365 Nazareth Dr. Nazareth, PA 18064 Jim Terminello RD 1 Cashew Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Matt Thomas 2190 Anway Lane Bath. PA 18014 Intramural Hockey 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12 Tina Tomsic 3531 Mt. View Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Jean Torbey 3042 W. Beersville Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Bonnie Traugher 3190 W. Dannersville Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Brian Tretiak Box 801 Cherryville, PA 18035 Basketball 10. 11, 12-captain; AV Club 10, 11, 12 Pam Trexler RD 2 Box 371 Northampton, PA 18067 President of Tech in Health Assistant 12; Homeroom vice-president 12 Tammy Trexler RD 2 Box 371 Northampton. PA 18067 Pam Truscott 2761 Mt. View Dr. Danielsville, PA 18038 Floor Hockey (coach) 12; Band 10, 11. 12; DEC A 10. 11, 12; Indoor Twirling 10. 11; Homeroom treasure? 12 Rose Ann Unger RD 1 Cashew Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Stephanie Unger 236 E. 19th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Cross Country 10; Softball 10; Basketball 10. 11,12; YEA 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Scholastic Scrimmage 12 Sherri Vasquez 469 N. Penn Dixie Rd. Bath. PA 18014 DECA 10. 11. 12 Dawn Vaughan 2273 Benders Dr. Bath. PA 18014 John Vitek 5129 Nor-Bath Blvd. Bath. PA 18014 Swimming; Baseball 10 James R. Vogt 244 E. 21st St. Northampton, PA 18067 Laurie Vosefski 513 Donna Dr. Bath. PA 18014 YEA 11, 12; Drama Club 10. 11. 12; AFS 11. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12 Kevin Wachter 5360 Monocacy Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Lighting Crew Cheryl Wagner 204 Woodland Dr. Nazareth. PA 18064 Cheerleading 10. 11, 12 1 Crystal Wagner 4 Overlook Lane Bath. PA 18014 Adrienne Ward 440 Woodland Rd. Walnutport, PA 18088 Tennis 11; Yearbook staff 12-Photogiaphy Editor; Newspaper staff 12 Tina Warmkessel 329 Green St. Bath. PA 18014 Field Hockey 10, 11, 12-captain; Student Council 10; Homeroom president 10 Edward Weber 4559 Lehigh Dr. Walnutport, PA 18088 246 Semor Directory onique Weiner 40 Washington Ave. Jrthampton. PA 18067 ifierleading 10. 11, 12 si Weiner 3 Tamenend Rd. 3th. PA 18014 mny Weinhofer $4 Valley View Dr. 3th. PA 18014 Tamural Hockey 11.12 itt Welliver 386 Segal St. :dhampton. PA 18067 Tamural Hockey 10, 11. 12 • iise Welsh :2 Beef wood Rd. .'rthampton, PA 18067 ennis Welty 93 Cedar Dr. lnutport, PA 18088 ary Werkheiser 44 Willow St. • h. PA 18014 •A 12; Band 10. 11. 12 4h Werner 09 Magnolia Dr. rthampton, PA 18067 md (rifle) 10. 11 -co-captain, 12-captain; Spectrum 111,12; Drama Club 10; Lighting Crew 10; Home-om president 12 ichelle Werner 4th St. rthampton, PA 18067 s Wescoe 1 Main St. rthampton, PA 18067 10. 11. 12; Spectrum 10. 11. 12; Homeroom 2-president 12 sty West 4 Walnut Dr. alnutport. PA 18088 •amural Horkpy 10, 11. 12; Scholastic Scrimmage Honorable Mention National Merit Scholarship ly Wetherhold 94 Teak Dr. rthampton, PA 18067 tk White 9 E. 5th St. rthampton, PA 18067 seball 10, 12; Intramural Hockey 11. 12 irk Wickel 3E. 18th St.. Apt. B-15 rthampton, PA 18067 ) Michael Williams 5437 Mohawk Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Football 12; Basketball 12 Lisa Wirth 1386 Stewart St. Northampton, PA 18067 Cheerleading 10, 12 Joe Wolfe 241 W. Main St. Bath. PA 18014 Wrestling 10 Rod Wolfe 7921 Richard Lane Bath, PA 18014 Emergency React Team 11, 12 Dave Woodring 4 Sycamore Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Soccer 11; Intramural Hockey 10, 11; Homeroom president 10, 11 Wayne Woodring 100 Grouse Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Brian Woolf 2321 E. Scenic Dr. Bath, PA 18014 Christine Woyvoda 1112 Lincoln Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Indoor Track 10; Drama Club 10, 11; AFS 10. 12 Shauna Wright 221 Old Forge Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Indoor Track 10; Drama Club 10 Lisa Wunderly 2245 E. Scenic Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Jim Yadush 4443 Lehigh Dr. Walnutport, PA 18088 Intramural Hockey 10 Tom Yagerhofer 7398 Carol Lane Northampton. PA 18067 Tammy Yandersits 666 Highland Dr. Walnutport, PA 18088 Track 10. 11, 12; Cross Country 10; Powder Puff Football 11. 12; Class Vice-president 11. 12; Prom Committee; DECA Historian 11; DECA 2nd vice-president 12; Varsity Manager and Statistician 11. 12; JV Manager and Statistician 11. 12; Freshman Manager and Statistician 11, 12 Sheri Yarosevich 1664 Lincoln Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Diving 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 12; Drug and Alcohol Abuse Advisory Committee 11, 12; Class Treasurer 11 Ruth Yeager 129 Washington Ave. Bath. PA 18014 Field Hockey 10. 11. 12; YEA 12 Debbie Yesulaitis 2804 Cherryville Rd. Northampton, PA 18067 Swimming 10. 12; YEA 12 Tina Younes 5291 Green Meadow Rd. Northampton, PA 18067 Jeff Young 110 Meadow Lane Northampton, PA 18067 Marching band 10, 11, 12; Concert band 10, 11. 12; Math Club 11, 12; IEP program 10 Joe Zimmerman 75 Oak Lane Northampton. PA 18067 Senior Directory 247 YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Row 1: Lon Stumer, Sue Sage, Sheri Chnstman, Phyllis Pasquariello, Steph Simcoe, Lori Ilkovits, Kim Rice, Sheiri Smith, Marguerite Moore, Teresa Cesanek Row 2: Mr. Davis, Lisa Eckart. Tracey Jones, Sue Kaintz, Marcie Ruch. Candy Epser, Kim Paly. Julieann Skrapits, Jill Kinter, Lisa Grabarits. Tammy Yandersits This year the business aspect of the yearbook was separated from the production itself. Mr. John Davis stepped in as business director. A yearbook committee was assembled to sell the yearbook in November and to canvass the school and community for patrons and ads in February. They were successful because $2,380 was raised. Special thanks go to Sue Kaintz for being the top seller. She will receive a free yearbook for her efforts. Business Manager John Davis Sales team Best Wishes Class Of ’85 Fine Jewelry At Unbelievable Wholesale Prices 14K solid gold chains, charms and earrings at jewelry stores sale prices “365 days a year”. Engagement Rings! Viet, rings to 5ct. rings. Diamond earrings' all sizes, Rubies, Saphires, and Emeralds. All sizes and shapes at prices you won’t believe. Full service for all repairs and replacements. Come see us at our new store! Northampton Coin and Jewelry Exchange 918 Center Street Beside the I.G.A. Owner David L. Howell Phone: 262-0759 Good luck and best wishes to all the seniors that served as Library aides: David Bair Jacie Biolsi Robin Heimbach Lisa Hummel Julie Kline Lori Leibold Michele Leisey Mindy Matula Allen Ruch Steph Shoemaker Stephanie Simcoe Bonnie Traugher Thank your for your help. We will miss you! N.A.S.H.S. Congratulations Mark! Loving wishes for a bright future. Dad and Mom Congratulations on your graduation Jackie. We love you! Mom and Dad To Tamara ’‘Priceless” This beauty with dark eyes, and dark shining hair. A sweetheart that cares, and knows how to share. Wherever she goes, she lights up the world. Congratulation Tamara! One beautiful girl. With Love and Pride. Mom and Dad Congratulations to a great son! Scott A. Reimer We are proud to be your parents, though you are not ours to keep. We are thankful to God for the blessings and joys of caring for and loving you. Always live God's message and let him keep you in the palm of His hand. Isaiah 40:31-Phillippians 4:11 -14. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Good luck Terry Love—Mom, Dad, Tammy Best of Friends Always Tammy and Amy Friends are Friends forever Isaiah 40:31 Thanks Guss Scott: To my best friend always. Take care and God bless. Love ya, Lisa 253 £ 8 a 5 a CO GO -30 o CO 2 op CO n. O CO cr o c 3 — D (t (T S ST c § 3 REPRESENTING THE FINEST IN: • DRY CLEANING • SHIRT LAUNDRY • DRAPERY CLEANING • SUEDE LEATHER CLEANING TAILORING EXPERT ALTERATIONS FOR MEN - WOMEN CHILDREN FUR STORAGE own 262-2435 STORE PLANT 1627 MAIN NORTHAMPTON MON THRU FRI: 8AM-6PM SAT: 8AM-4PM o, r 3 Q. 9 -- m D S’ g D. a7 3 3 Q- . CO Qi Q, n ?? a. •Hr (I J Jhunk- (jtfL PaSLUjOUA,! d j ri A; 3 Tim and Sam 326 S. WALNUT ST. BATH, PA. 863 NAZARETH PIKE NAZARETH, PA. JJ22uway Jimmy and George Take-Out Orders 262 321 MILLER’S DINER WOODY’S MARKET Featuring prime Beef 6935 Weaversville Road East Allen Township, Northampton, PA 18067 Phone: 262-3513 WOODY’S WEAVERSVILLE HOTEL Lounge, drinks, and food! Phone: 262-9984 ACKERMAN’S CORNER Richard Judith 21st and Center Street Northampton, PA 18067 Service station and coin-op-laundry 262-8502 Rich's Hot Dog Shop 261-0690 Bradley PULVERIZER COMPANY Where good food originates Room available for parties up to 60 people 1205 Main St. Northampton, PA 123 S. Third St. P.O. Box 1318 Allentown, PA 18105 Phone: (215) 434-5191 255 COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNTING SERVICES FOR PERSONALIZED SERVICE COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNTING SERVICES Book Keeping, Accounting, Taxes Edward A. Buzynski 261-0677 261-0677 Best Wishes Sinatore’s Market 1718 Main Street Northampton, PA Store Hours 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Valley Associates Decker-Spence, Inc. Rudolf F. Geosits Realtor Associate Office Residence (215) 770-1122 (215) 262-1068 Toll Free (In Pennsylvania) 1-800-992-5544 1148 Cedar Crest Blvd. Allentovrn, PA 18103 Yes, We Deliver — Phone 262-2550 Russel Stover Candies Ambassador Cards NORTHAMPTON PHARMACY 1926 Main Street, Northampton, Pa. 18067 261-0806 Northampton Area Senior High School DECA Chapter DECA RUSSELL KOWALYSHYN FRANK YANDRISEVITZ CHAPTER A ttorneys-A t-Law District III DECA Champions General Practice Including: 1978-1982-1983-1984-1985 Wills-Estates-Real Estate Winning over 305 District, State, and National Title Insurance- Business Law Awards since 1977 1903 Main Street Mr. Pat Vulcano, Jr. Northampton, Pa. ' Marketing Teacher-Coordinator DECA Chapter Advisor Thank You for Shopping (215) 837 7282 THE TURN IN Suner Fresh. Drive In Restaurant Food Markets Broasted Foods • Take Out • Orders Catering Open 24 Hours Dennis C. Silfies 162 IV. Walnut St. Sunday 8 AM- 9 PM Walnutport Shopping Center Bath, PA 18014 Bus. Phone: (215) 262-4505 j 1 3 Generations of Quality Service m ROSCOE P. SNYDER AGENCY JOSEPH J. WINKELBAUER I Agent 1 1 Insurance Brokers Office Hours I Mon.-Fri.: 9:00 AM-8:00 PM ] Tues.-Thurs.: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM J | 4649 Lehigh Drive 1216 Main Street Sat. 9.00 AM-12:00 PM 1 1 Walnutport, Pa. 18088 Northampton, PA 18067 Closed Wednesday 1 1 215-767-5155 Bruce D. Kleppinger Band Instrument Repair O VER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ON ALL BRASS — ALL REEDS 5654 COLONY DRIVE, EAST ALLEN TOWNSHIP, BETHLEHEM, PA. 18017 Phone 837-7786 14 YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE COLLEGE TRAINED - DUAL CONTROLS STATE LICENSED - DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE WE TAKE YOU FOR YOUR EXAMINATION Kreidersville General Vi tore ££ucfcenbi(!(!'e D ui tng School! 735 SEVENTH ST. WHITEHALL, PA 18052 215 264-5683 “A Little of Everything” PHONE (215)262-3171 R4 NORTHAMPTON, PA. 18067 Backing a team of real sportsmen Are you interested in fishing or hunting? If so . . . join the . . . LAPPAWINZO FISH AND GAME PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Daniel E. Mason, president John S. Yarsevich, vice-president Valeria Snyder, treasurer Edward Uherick, secretary William Najpauer, financial secretary Robert Tancin, steward Trap shooting every Tuesday-6 to 11p.m. rifle ranges available Membership dues- $7.00 first year $5.00 per year thereafter Store Hours: Monday-Friday: 9 to 9 Saturday Sunday: 9 to 6 WOLFER’S SERVICE NORTHAMPTON IGA STATIONS 2006 Center Street Northampton, PA 18067 3 locations: 4th Main Street, Northampton Rt. 329, Northampton Rt. 329, Egypt LINDA HILLSIDE ECONO BEVERAGE 32nd and Cherryville Road Northampton, PA 18067 262-4539 MOYER Northampton s Snacks, Ice, Cold Complete [ Plates and Taps beverage Center jpooflJ Beauty Shoppe Convenience brings you in, price and service brings you back.” WESTGATE FABRIC CARE , Westgate Mall Bethlehem, PA 18018 Phone: 866-2762 Professional Dry Cleaning Shirt Laundry Drapery Specialists 837-7722 THE HUTCH Hallmark Cards and Gifts DANNY’S CITGO SERVICE 971 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 Betty Fields Prop. 102 W. Main Street Bath, PA 18014 JOHN KLUTZARITZ, DEALER State inspection, emmission test, minior repairs Phone: 261-1331 (215) 262-6121 F.B. LAUFIK JEWELER Electronic Timed Watch Repairs 4386 Maple Drive Walnutport, PA 18088 (215) 767-3081 Phone: 262-3501 BOB’S FLOWER SHOP Say it with flowers 1214 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 Your Recreational One Stop Open Daily 6AM-10PM Phone: (215) 262-4520 ALBY'S SPORTSCENTER MINI MART Alby's Sportscenter Mini Mart Groceries, Deli Service, Gasoline, Kerosene, Fishing Tackle, Guns Ammunition, Archery Equipment, Sporting Goods 901 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 2002 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 Phone: (215) 837-0107 THE HOME’ NEWS Letterpress Offset Printing Weekly Newspaper Wm. ]. Halbfoerster, Jr. President 120 S. Walnut Street P.O. Box 39; Bath, PA 18014 Phone: (215) 262-9111 HARHAT’S SERVICE STATION The one stop station John (Jack) Harhart 13 E. 21st Street President Northampton, PA 18067 261 Good luck graduates! CRAFTS ’N’ THINGS ■ Route 512 at Moorestown Bath. Pa. 18014 A candymaking cake decorating ribbons beads macrame flower making decorations doll making styrofoam sewing notions Complete craft supplies 6955 Weaversville Rd., Northampton, Pa. 18067 Free Collision Estimates Frame repairs HICKORY HILLS “YOUR BEST MOVE” New and pre-owned manufactured home sales! Community amenities include clubhouse, pool, playground, fishing pond, gazebo, social activities and more! Open 10-7, seven days a week (215) 759-62890 MOORESTOWN GENERAL STORE WAGNER GETZ Auto body and refinishing 578 Moorestown Dr. (Rt. 512) (Across from the Moorestown Inn) Bath, Pa. 18014 (215) 759-1386 Corner of Routes 512 and 946 Moorestown, Pa. 759-4482 Owned and operated by: Michael R. Rinker and family Dennis D. Wagner Christopher M. Getz 262 (215) 767-5248 3 yyu'l'iW ROXY RECORDS 2008 Main Street, Northampton next to Roxy Theatre BECKER MOBILE HOMES INC. R.D. No. 1 Walnutport, PA 18088 Richard C. Becker President The best music at the best price Every day low price $8.98 list LP's and tapes- $5.99 to $6.49 Import Lp's and 45's- lowest prices' Top forty 45's- $1.59 and $1.69 American and import 12 inch 45's at low prices The Latest In American And Import Releases Special Order Service. Stephen M. Toth Mt. View Mobile Court Walnutport Mobile Court Gap View Mobile Court Mon.-Sat. 12:00-7:00 Phone: 261-2662 Stephen J. Toth STEPHEN TOTH AUTO SALES AND SERVICE 4 ■ 24hr. towing General repairs Computerized Emission and tune-up center Front end alignments Brake drum rotors cut 263 COVERS Route 248, Berlinsville, Pa. DRUG STORE SAVINGS, SERVICE BERLINSVILLE AND TRUST HOTEL Walnutport Shopping Center Walnutport, Pa. Phone: 767-9545 Mike and Gloria Kravetz Prescriptions, Hallmark cards, Russell Stover Candies, cosmetics, photo supplies Pizza, steak sandwiches. Orders to take out . .. pierogies, and clams Phone: 767-6022 (215)767-1006 £ RIVERVIEW DAIRY FARM STORE WUNDERLER’S MARKET 429 Main and Broad Streets Bath, Pa. 18014 Phone: 837-9720 stohc hours Oatm cAiift iO:00O NM™ e0OPM cHand- ud Oct Cxtam Saturday tCicatttttn Ottmi 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P M Sunday ROUTE i AS NORTH 1:00 P M. - 7:00 P M WALNUTPORT. PA 1 8008 EDDIE’S Best wishes class of '85 MARKET SIMCOE AND EDDIE’S BEVERAGE CO. CORNER 22nd and Washington Avenue Northampton, Pa. 18067 3751 Lehigh Drive Northampton, Pa. 18067 262-7102 262-3742 Chix EMERIC TOWNE GEOSITS CASUALS MASONRY For Every Woman All types of masonry construction, stucco, waterproofing, and brick printing Home: (215) 762-5558 Mobile: (215) 437-7338 looo Main otreet 261’1144 Northampton, Pa. 18067 264 LAW OFFICES OF GEORGE M. BERG, DEAN C. BERG ESQUIRE ‘PROMPT 3 EFFICIENT SERVICE A T AFFORDABLE RA TES' • CIVIL LITIGATION • SOCIAL SECURITY • WILLS ESTATES • DIVORCE. SUPPORT CUSTOOY • PERSONAL INJURY • REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE - AGENT FOR ABCO TITLE INSURANCE HOUSE CALLS EVENING HOURS BY APPOINTMENT (P O BOX 10) 1820 MAIN STREET. NORTHAMPTON 18087 262-1551 AFTER HRS. CALL - 821-4629 MARIO’S PIZZA SHOPS Come in: OUR PIZZA IS THE BEST Call for fast pick-up service 262-0550 Monday-Friday 10 am-12 pm 851 Main Street Saturday 11am-lam Northampton, Pa. 18067 Sunday 11 am-11pm Across the bridge r FIELDING’S ¥ killsii )l L Restaurant Miniature Golf J 262-2707 CHERRYVILLE RD. NORTHAMPTON Steak sandwiches Dinners Soft and hard ice cream Ice cream cakes Open daily-7 days a week 265 Phone: (215) 262-6721 NEWHARD PHARMACY 1001 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 John A. Davis Peter J. Stahl 4 SKRAPITS CONCRETE CO. INC. For Correctly Proportioned Transit Mixed 5 Concrete Now selling you ready mixed concrete ' . Walnut Street, Ormond 799-2321 or (Res.) 262-9095 “Best Wishes Class '85“ Good Luck to the class of '85 from ATLAS HOTEL Frank and Ethel Yandrisevits, Prop. REICHEL’S FUNERAL HOME 326 East 21st Street Northampton, Pa. 18067 Phone: (215) 261-0440 10th Siegfried Avenue Northampton. PA Phone: 262-9933 267 RON HUGO CARPENTRY Building - Remodeling - Window Replacement Free Estimates Bath, Pa. 837-6237 RESTAURANT Route 145, Walnutport, PA 18088 Phone (215) 767-1545 FOR A . . . SCENIC VIEW — DELICIOUS MEAL AND AN INFORMAL ATMOSPHERE OPEN 7 DAYS BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER — SALAD BAR — COCKTAILS Banquet Facilities for all Occasions. O-™’ evictCO St National Bank of Bath 'You're one and only hometown bank. Congratulations and best wishes to the graduating class of '85! Main and Walnut Streets Bath, PA 18014 (215) 837-1875 Member FDIC Richard Kulp R s HARDWOOD Installations, sanding, and resurfacing 4370 Chestnut Drive, Walnutport, PA 18088 Phone: (215) 767-6264 269 The Journalism Class would like to dedicate this last section of the ad section to Ms. Glessner-our advisor! Never forget us- - -the '85 Journalism Class Andrea Spanitz Brian Tretiak I’ll love you forever, John, love Pam. To Pipsqueak-Love Dad Stephanie Spanitz Congratulations Drea-Love Mom John Spanitz Brian-n-Drea Pat Stolanak The Beast Rules Best Friends—Eddie, Bridge, and Cheryl Mike Kovach Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edelman Mick Edelman Judy Cacciola Paula Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edelman Chris Andrews Kelley Fahringer Alisa Kulchinsky Edward Barnett Dennis and Gail Keglovita Alfred Weber Elizabeth M. Kovacs Jim and Lil Rota Angela and Shelley Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rota Kevin Rota Kimberly Rota Rusty West Steph Unger Karleen Gasker Annie Romansky Mick Meckes Todd Christopher Frank Garger MHRRYNDELL WILLOWA1NN LIVES! A1 Ruch Good Luck Graduates —Jeff Young Adam Orris Eric Allen Ron Paulkovits '87 Tim from the Brocoli Garden Whitehall wrestling 1 Judy Nemeth Betty J. George Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Spang The Sponchiado's The Palos family The Digiacinto family Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. J. Uranko Mr. and Mrs. ]. Bloszinsky Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beam Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reichard Ed and Marie Piripavel Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Kleppinger Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Brish Mr.and Mrs. R. T. Brish Sandy and Kathy Brish Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Kleppinger Brent and Tracy Joanne Roosa Dawn R. Hansen We love you Max, NHS Drama Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Firestone Joe-n-'A' Smitty and Schlaff Amy L. Singel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Micio and family Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hower and family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mouer Mr. and Mrs. George Neupauer Mr. and Mrs. Jay Arnold Dunbar The Grabner family Mr. and Mrs. R. James Kinter Robert James Kinter Jr. John Joyce Cathy Peckham Jill Kinter John Kreps Ed Weaver 86 Mr. Ed, Karen, and Vicki Weaver Jackie Gumpman The John Craig family Good luck to the class of '85 Lori Fritz (Fritzi) Allan Andrews Farewell to all John Shook Tony and Kelly Michael and Alissa DAUNCH '85 Tom Simon Jackie Craig Mr. and Mrs. Diane and Roy Brunell Mr. Joseph K. Mangan Mr. Kent Ruch and family Sup Shauna Wright John and Nancy Miksits Tim and Carla Best wishes to the class of '85-Rod Shooky Ann Reimer Dennis Welty Herr-less-Tschuss! Von Seppy, Fritzie, und Crista Craig Beil Rod and Lisa Mrs. Nancy Wilkin Ruth Yeager Roseanna Neupauer Steve Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magochy Mrs. Olga Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zareczky Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Kovacs Tammy Minnig Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cesanek Anthony, Leshia and Baby Beak Kimberly A. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith Irma loves Shane Marci Ruch Tim-n-Shell Mr. and Mrs. John Skrapits Donna Kromer '85 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nemeth Angela and Eric Kaintz Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kaintz III Bob Burits '84 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Rehrig and Christopher Jeff-n-Janice Forever Junior and Cheryl Ardy and Joanne Kaintz Dinger Mr. and Mrs. Mario Paszuariello and Nicholas Tony and Denise forever! Mr. and Mrs. August Kaintz Tammy Trexler '85 Marguerite Rayden 1930 Devra Burger '75 Mrs. Kenneth Mitman Donna Mitman Pizza City Sue's Place Sherri L. Smith '85 Christine Schaadt Tom, Diane, and Sarah Neiper Jennifer Erdman Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Wescoe Lori Ann Reitz '85 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Vulcano Jr. anc Michele Mr. and Mrs. Keim Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bensing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant Jeff-n-Lori Patty Buczynski Lisa Eckhardt Beth Eckhardt Jack McAllister Rebecca A. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Robert Druckenmil 270 PATRONS Mrs. Guy Rice ]r. and Mrs. Clarence Minnich irmly id Lisa True Love Forever ver 4-ever; Hulkamania is ,n' wild d Mrs. Rodney Geiger maro iy S. Geiger Roberts Kohler nd Mrs. Kenneth Hummel ind Mrs. Robert McCarthy ’ Klein Hay and straw idy Solt Candy store M. Hummel i Lockard i Kibler—Best wishes class oi 85 rgie Newhard ichele Hinkle ob Hentosh '.reekwood Acres r. Esch buck Veranna pdd Zielinski [lchard Schleppy [lary Cavolill ait Rissmiller liacey A. Humphrey [tichele Anthony pn Kascak [rika Stumpt reg Sell ne Stump! [hanks tor great memories-Marianne |teph Unger 44 alerie and David Featherstone .udrey and Max [ryan Simek ank and loan Nemeth Idiih Marlon ;t wishes Enka-Debbie ntartica, Love Bryan and Mrs. Garry Sell arry and lonet Simek i Stuml Pale and tamily |lr. and Mrs. Dan Marokovits and [kids |lr. and Mrs. Craig Moyer ongratulations Class ot 1985, [Mrs. Shive |r. and Mrs. Bruce Schmauch oyd and lean Liggitt Mr. and Mrs. Zehner Quentin—3954238 Charlie and Shirley Houser Mario Schwartz, 1957 Mr. and Mrs. John Heard Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Christman Phyllis Pasquariello Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and lamily Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Yankowy Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bartholomew and lamily Audi, Jan, and Kel Mr. and Mrs. Steven Paly Steve Paly
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