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oj 9(55-86 (Smp'tenritan LI 5)e6tea tt a fDap 4 Current v n bs 6 cFacu£ tj? 14 046 30 k 34 §p0r4$ 66 S'p cuxt irvcn-U 10 12A Club 135 n6erc£a rri m 164 Seniors 193 efricniA 230 Sinter SDtr c-tor 272 nb x 2 4 ortAampian Senior fKi A Scfiooi 1619 £au acK £5vmu£ fyiorHAampiort, Pcnri ptvarua 16067 {Parents a l Mr Kuehner and Pepper have always been there for Karen when she needed them Mark Milisits and his father hope for the best, as Mark prepares for his last home football game. Missy Schwartz and her parents celebrate the Christmas spirits. Members of the boys basketball team gather with their parents before the final game. We. the class of 1986, proudly dedicate our yearbook to our parents- the people whose love and support mean so much to us. On the day we were born, our parents began their on-going concern for us. They realized how quickly our lives would pass by us. Our parents’ encouragement and as surance supported us in our early school years. They were so proud of each of our accomplishments. When high school arrived. Mum and Dad hoped that we would be the very best we could. The many lectures given to us were meant to mold us into better people. Their aid with homework, money, and school problems never seemed to end. When graduation day arrives, we step into a new phase of life. No longer are we children. The world awaits us. Many friends will be gone, but one special relationship will always remain with us. The bond between parent and child never fades. It will grow stronger as we depend on them even more in the future. On behalf of the class of 1986. we present the Amptennian to Mom and Dad. for always supporting and loving us, and for always being there for us. On behalf of the class of 1986. we present the Amptennian to Mom and Dad, for always supporting and loving us, and for always being there for us. Wet come (2tx xrA Sophomore Mark Hallock sits anxiously waiting for class to begin. John Gardner has a tough time trying to get his locker Mark Jones. Alan Orendach. and Thad Szabo get off their buses ready for open. a new shool year to begin. September 5. 1985. The journey begins. Our ship, the $.$. Amptennian, is ready to embark on another voyage, the 1985-86 school year. Today is the only day to see the faces of the frightened sophomores as they enter the high school for the very first time. They are now at the bottom of a three step ladder, reaching for the top. Now in a new environment, they search for new rooms, new teachers, and new friends. The juniors have now moved one notch up that same ladder. No longer are they the new Kids”} they have matured and are ready to follow in the seniors’ footsteps. The seniors enter the school with a certain look on their faces, determined to make this year, the last step of the ladder, the very best they can. The voyage will be a long one especially for the seniors, the captains of our ship. Good luck to all the students for a safe and satisfying journey. Reach to the future. The voyage has begun. Derrick Barthol fills out some information before the school day starts. Missy Eiden is ready for her senior year to begin. Junior Kevin O'Donnell catches up on some lost sleep before the journey begins. Eric Hinkle copies his first day instructions. Curt Beer shares his lunch with Ann Reimer. Chris Humphrey looks confident as she prepares for the rest of the year. fiappenei in § 5 ’ George Michael and Andrew Rid-gely of Wham! captivate the au dience with their song Careless Whisper . Wham! was the first group from the Western World to perform in Communist China. Cincinatti Reds player-manager Peter Rose broke Ty Cobb’s career hit record in September. The historic No. 4.193 hit was a single to left field on a 31 pitch from San Diego Padres right hander Eric Show with one out in the bottom of the first inning. high school teacher goes into space. Christa McAu-liffe folds her training uniform as she packed for a trip to Houston where she began training for her trip into space. McAuliffe is a high school teacher from Concor H High School in Concord. N.H. Her flight is scheduled fn January. 1986. r Darryl Hall and John Oates show the crowds thpir Grammy Award winning style. Phil Collins grins at the audience between songs. He was the only performer to appear live at both Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. The space program moved ahead. Space walker James van Hoften stands tall on the end of the robot arm of the Space Shuttle Discovery after successfully launching the repaired Syncom satellite in September. President Reagan, with his wife Nancy, gives the A-Okay sign from his hospital window in July after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous tumor for his lower intestine. The 74-year old president was back on the job within weeks after the operation. Ceremonies were held at various times during the year at the Vietnam Memorial in Washigton to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Saigon goverment in Vietnam. The Vietnam Memorial is inscribed with the names of more then 58,000 dead or missing soldiers from the Vietnam war. Riots were an almost daily occurence in South Africa as blacks protested Apartheid. In this photo, a white man runs from jeering group of stonethrowing blacks in downtown Johannesburg as widespread violence continued to breakout throughout the country. A series of devastating earthquakes rumbled through Mexico City in September and the death toll was in the thousands. Few in the metropolitan area of 18 million escaped the effects of the first quake, which registered 8.1 on the Richter scale! or the second quake, which measured 7.5. Cyndi Lauper bops to her top selling hit Girls Just Wanna Flave Fun . Lauper manages women’s wrestling champion Wendy Richter. Blue-collar troubadour Bruce Springsteen was the undisputed Boss of rock n’roll. His songs about Vietnam veterans. steelworkers and factory workers hit many responsive chords with all ages of Americans. Duran Duran's John Taylor and Simon LeBon perform in London before dividing into Power Station and Arcadia. Four prominent actors died in late 1985; Orson Welles. (T-L) 70, of a heart attack; Lloyd Nolan, (T-R) 83, after a battle with lung cancer; Rock Hudson, (B-L) 59, after a battle with AIDS; Yul Brynner, (B-R) 65, of cancer. Prince leads the audience as he sings Take Me With You”. He was interviewed for the first time on Music Television this year. Members of Power Station. John Taylor. Andy Taylor, and Michael DesBarres. rock Live Aid with their song Bang a Gong”. The war in the Mid-East continued in 1985. A distraught Moslem man hugs his son moments after they survived a car bomb explosion outside a West Beirut restaurant in late August. They are shown being hurried away from the carnage by another man as cars burn in the rubble-strewn street. The Kansas City Royals won the World Series. Royals pitcher Bret Saberhagen embraces third baseman George Brett after pitching a five-hitter to give the Royals the World Series crown over the St. Louis Cardinals. Saberhagen. the winner of two series games, was named as the Most Valuable Player in the series. Madonna puts on a great show for the audience, singing her hit song Holiday . Surrounded by controversy by posing for Penthouse last year. Madonna allows nothing to distract her from her music. Judas Priest’s lead singer Rob Halford rocks the audience with the smash hit You Got Another Thing Cornin’ . Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal of the English band Tears for Fears play one of their top hits for the fans. Their album Songs from the Big Chair” spent eight weeks at the top of the charts. An entire city block was destroyed in Philadelphia. Police tried to evict members of the radical group MOVE from their fortified rowhouse by dropping a small bomb on the building. A fire was started by the device and about 60 houses were destroyed. A Trans World Airlines Jet with 145 passengers and eight crew members was hijacked in Athens. Greece, in June. The Shiite hijackers took the plane to Beirut, then to Algeria and then back to Beirut. Most of the hostages were released within days but the remaining 39 hostages were held for 17 days. One American hostage was killed. UO's lead singer Bono steals the spot light when he sings the song Sunday Bloody Sunday”. Four Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Italian cruise liner Achille Lauro while on a Mediterranean cruise. One American was killed. After the ship was released the Eqyptian government agreed to return the hijackers to the PLO. However, the hijackers were intercepted by American jets as they were flown out of Egypt and returned to Italy to stand trial. On January 28. tragedy struck the world. The long-awaited takeoff of the space shuttle Challeng er had finally arrivedt however. 71 seconds after blastoff, the shuttle exploded. The explosion was the first in-flight disaster in 56 manned ll.S. space missions. Christa McAuliffe. a teacher from New Hampshire, was a crew member, along with six others. The entire world mourned this aerial catastrophe. A Delta Airlines jetliner crashed near Dallas in August, killing 137 people. The plane was on a flight from Fort Lauderdale. Florida to Los Angeles with an intermediate stop at Dallas-Fort Worth. Thirty-four people survived the crash, but five died of injuries later. The plane encountered a severe wind shear as it plunged to the ground. We would like to express our thanks to Wide World Photos, Inc. for the current event pictures. Annie Lennox and Dave Stuart of Eurythmies don't lie to you when they put on their show. 13 c8on ‘Vopcujc ,3Tlat££ Edgar Balliet Dale Shoemaker Dale Shoemaker, a 1947 graduate of Slatington High School, began teaching Spanish at Northampton in 1957. Noted as being N.H.S.'s first Spanish teacher, Shoemaker retired following the 1984-85 school year. I enjoyed teaching at N.H.S.. but time caught up with me, commented Shoemaker. He explained that he taught many fine students, but he was tired after teaching for 27 years. As American Field Service advisor. Shoemaker chaperoned a journey to Spain in 1977. He and 20 members of his Spanish class enjoyed a one week visit during Easter vacation. Since his retirement, Shoemaker is helping publish a bi-weekly Lehigh Township newspaper. In September 1985 he began working at Lehigh County Prison as a volunteer counselor for group therapy. John Bensing. Assistant Superintendent in charge of curriculum, has worked in the Northampton Area District for 35 years. He graduated from East Stroudsberg University in 1952. I work with the administrators and teachers to make our school district a better place to learn.” commented Bensing. His job currently involves evaluating textbooks and helping to coordinate materials used in kindergarten through grade twelve. Bensing is noted for being one on the last elementary teachers to use a one-room school-house. After teaching elementary school for seven years. Bensing became principal of every elementary school in the Northampton District. Bensing's retirement will be a major adjustment period for hirm however, he feels he can adapt easily, having the freedom to move. Bensing plans on visiting his children in Florida and Virginia and working on his garden specialities”. Edgar Balliet. a 1942 graduate of Northampton High School, retired from his position as Audio-Visual Coordinator in 1984. As the A.V. manager, Balliet maintained all equipment for the entire Northampton Area School District. Balliet received his bachelor's degree in science and agriculture from Pennsylvania State University in 1949. He acquired his Audio Visual master's degree from Temple Univer sity in 1953. After receiving his master's degree, Balliet taught science at Northampton before working in the audio-visual field. fHew crew odu at fXt.S'CS Many extra-curricular positions filled Diane Howlett Before teaching at Northampton. Diane Howlett taught students at Southern Lehigh and Nitschmann Junior High. Howlett finds that the personalities at these schools and Northampton are similar. I am looking forward to working with all of the great kids at Northampton High School. responded Howlett when asked how she likes her new teaching job. Howlett received her teaching degree in 1967 from Wilson College, graduating with honors. Four years prior to that, she graduated from Liberty High School. During her high school years. Howlett worked as a reporter for her school newspaper. Howlett is currently teaching geometry and contemporary math. Robert Fahler I am very fortunate to have a job here at Northampton. said Robert Fahler. a 1983 graduate of Muhlenberg College. Fahler, a math teacher, is also junior varsity football coach and freshman basketball coach. In comparing Fahler’s first teaching job at Parkland with Northampton, he believes communication with teachers is much better here.” A 1979 graduate of Parkland High School, Fahler spent most of his time participating in football, basketball, and baseball. In football Fahler received the Student Athlete Award and was named outstanding offensive player. My goal is to make basketball an important part of the Northampton High School society, said Tom Donahue. the new varsity basketball coach and student liaison. Donahue graduated from Hazelton High School in 1973, achieving honors on the varsity basketball team. He played for three years, earning the title of Most Valuable Player. From there he moved on the Wilkes College, where once again, he won the basketball M.V.P. award. After graduating from Wilkes in 1978, Donahue taught history at Hazelton high School for three years. In comparing Northampton and Hazelton, Donahue feels the facilities at Northampton are better than those at Hazelton. He feels comfortable in the new environment and coaching position. Tom Donahue Laura Pieroni I enjoy working with the students at Northampton, but would like my own stationary room, commented Laura Pieroni in response to what she feels is a drawback to her first year teaching experience at N.H.S. A 1981 graduate of Parkland High School. Pieroni was involved in Nation al Honor Society and was honored in Who's Who in High School. Before Pieroni graduated from Ce dar Crest College in 1985, she student taught at Schnecksville Elementary School and William Allen High School. Presently, Pieroni teaches Spanish I and II. Joseph Zettlemoyer A new physics teacher at Northampton. Joseph Zettlemoyer. feels very comfortable with the small size of our school. As a graduate of Schuylkill Haven High School, he is used to a smaller school, similar to ours. As a former teacher at William Allen High School, he also feels that in a school the size of Northampton, it is easier to get to know everyone. While in high school, Zettlemoyer participated in football. basketball, and baseball. He also played football while attending Kutztown University, where he graduated in 1980. Presently, Zettlemoyer is coaching junior varsity football. After moving his family to our area. Zettlemoyer landed a teaching job at Northampton. As a teacher, coach, and father, he believes success in anything is not achieved by wishing but by hard work.” Sally Pany has fulfilled her dream of becoming a librarian. For a large part of Pany's life, she has been preparing for her chosen career. In high school, Pany worked in the school library as an aide. Comfortable with the surroundings, she decided to further her extra-curricular activity, pursuing library studies at Kutztown Universiity. After graduating from Kutztown. Pany landed her first librarian job at Warrior Run High School. This year she was hired by the Northampton School District as head librarian, replacing Janet Reed, and National Honor Society Advisor. Sally Pany J James Schaffer, a new addition to the science department, is a 1980 Catasauqua High graduate. A math and science major at Blooms-burg University, he graduated in 1984. Schaffer taught math at the junior high last year. He was surprised to see the maturity difference in the senior high students, and for that reason, enjoys the senior high better. The students were scared of me when I first arrived because I was new and they didn’t know what to expect from me. They loosened up after learning I'm not such a bad guy, commented Schaffer. While attending high school and college. Schaffer played football and basketball and was a member of the Math Honor Society. James Schaffer former crew a6vanee ranft Robert Bryant ”1 am now teaching instead of being taught,” is Robert Bryant’s response to the changes he has seen since graduating from Northampton High School in 1976. Bryant's favorite memories include beating both Whitehall and Catasauqua High School in football during the same year and winning the league title in his junior year. Besides football. Bryant participated in basketball and performed in the school play. West Side Story. Presently, Bryant teaches social studies and coaches both football and track. Edward Pany 1954 graduate. Edward Pany A most trouble free and enjoyable period in my life,” responded Alek Erdosy when describing his high school days. Erodosy, the industrial arts teacher at Northampton High School, graduated in 1939. Besides serving as art editor and a member of the Amptennian and the school paper staff, Erdosy spent much of his time practicing for the varsity football team. Students have more rights and responsibilities today,” responded Edward Pany when describing the changes in students’ behavior since graduating in 1954. Additionally. Pany notes how students have more opportunities. When explaining why he chose teaching history as his profession, Pany said, I'm proud of the people who made this nation great, and I wanted to share my enthusiasm with others.” Presently. Pany teaches tenth grade history. Alek Erdosy. 1939 class member Alek Erdosy Gay Balliei Kent Ruch. 1968 graduate I feel there is an increase of student bondage since my high school days at Northampton, said Gay Balliet. a 1970 graduate of N.H.S., in commenting about the changes she has observed since her high school days. Balliet’s favorite memory of high school was performing in the Big N” Band as head majorette. In addition to the band, Balliet participated in the Northampton Club and Photo Club. Presently, Balliet teaches English. Gay Balliet. graduate of the class of 1970 The dress code has been dropped from the time I was a student.” responded Kent Ruch about the changes he sees in our school since he graduated. Ruch. a 1968 Northampton graduate, recalls participating in state chorus as a special memory of his high school days. Ruch also participated in band. Presently, Ruch serves as the chorus director for the school. Kent Ruch Barry Frable Barry Frable. a math and computer science teacher, graduated from Northampton in 1968. As a member of the math club in high school, Frable prepared for his journey after high school. Additionally. Frable participated in football and the rifle team during his sophomore, junior, and senior years. Kids are free thinkers now.” said Assistant Principal Charles Dischinat. describing the changes he has observed since he graduated from Northampton in I960. Dischinat's favorite memory of his high school days is a senior assembly where he dressed in a pink tutu, performing a ballet dance with his fellow classmates. Additionally. Dischinat participated in football, baseball. and the Northampton Club. Louis Wolf Charles Dischinat Priscilla Koch, a 1959 graduated of Northampton High School, compared her high school days with the scenario of Happy Days. Koch described N.H.S. as an innocent simple period of giving and learning before the social revolution of the 1960s.” Additionally, Koch feels student rights are being given more consideration and there are more technical opportunities available to students. Graduating with honors in both speech and French. Koch also participated in National Honor Society, Vesper Spring Concert, Junior Speaking Contest, and was editor of the Amptennian and Concrete Courier. Presently, Koch is teaching Business English. Theatre Arts, and Television Production, replacing Nan Guss-Mentzell. There is a lot more student involvement. The kids are more concerned about the running of the school policies.” commented Louise Wolf when asked about the changes he sees. Serving as president of the Senior Class and president of Student Council, Wolf, a 1949 graduate of Northampton High School, was an active member of Student Government. Additionally. Wolf was a member of the National Honor Society and spent much of his time playing football, basketball, and baseball. Wolf functions as Northampton’s Athletic Director. Priscilla Koch 1939 graduate. Priscilla Koch A former winner of the History Essay Contest and Girl of the Month, Enid Hower is a 1964 graduate of Northampton who notices many changes in the high school since she graduated. Mowhawks. earrings, and a smoking area are a few of the differences she has noted. Hower participated in numerous activities including National Honor Society, Drama Club, Amptennian, and stage crew. She currently works as the attendance secretary in the main office. Nan Louise Guss. a 1971 Northampton senior Carole Bellhom Nan Guss Mcntzell and son, Trevor, are the center of attention. Enid Hower Many disciplinary changes have taken place and there are more opportunities today,” said Carole Bellhom in explaining the changes she has observed since graduating in I960. Furthermore, Bellhom sees changes in the atmosphere of the school, including different dress codes and more student drivers. Bellhorn participated in Girls’ Chorous, Mixed Chorous. and Ensemble. Bellhorn is now working in the main office as John McAllister’s secretary. In 1981. Nan Guss and Robert Mentzell. a U.S. Geography teacher at Northampton, were married. On October 7, 1985. their first son, Trevor, was born. To date, Guss-Mentzell has served the Northampton Area School District as an English. Theatre Arts, and Television Production teacher. Additionally, she has directed the school's theatre performances since 1979. Although Guss-Mentzell is presently on maternity leave, the spring musical. Once Upon a Mattress, was done under her direction. A 1971 graduate of N.H.S., Guss-Mentzell led the football spectators as our mascot, the Konkrete Block”. She was Drama Club President and a member of Student Council and field hockey team. Additionally, she served as basketball and softball managers. Mike Schneider The overall attitude of the school is different and Northampton High School lacks the pride in itself which was very evident in the early 70s.” said Mike Schneider in explaining the changes since he graduated in 1973. A very special memory for Schneider was winning the District XI Basketball Championship in 1972 when he played forward for the Konkrete Kids. Besides basketball, he also participated in baseball. Presently. Schneider is a special education teacher. i I feel that over the years the dress code and the discipline of our school has changed,” said Theresa Schafer, a 1963 graduate of Northampton, describing the changes that have been made since her high school days. Additionally, Schafer participated in chorus, volleyball, intramurals, the Senior Class play. Not for Sale. and National Honor Society. Presently, Schafer works in the office as Principal Frank Kovacs’ secretary. Senior. Mike Schneider, of the Class of 1973 When I was in high school, discipline and academics were extremely regimented, said Gordon Bartholomew. a 1958 graduate of Northampton High School, in responding to the changes he has observed since his high school day. Winning the District XI Wrestling Championship in 1958 is Bartholomew’s fondest memory of high school. In addition to wrestling. Bartholomew participated in weightlifting and football. Presently. Bartholomew is a health and physical education teacher. Gordon Bartholomew Jim Pail Joan Pristash notices a difference in the number of students now driving to school each morning and the many more opportunities for students since graduating from Northampton High School in 1955. While attending N.H.S., Pristash actively participated in chorus, the Photography Club, the Conkrete Courier. Amptennian. and National Honor Society. Presently. Pristash works for Assistant Principal Charles Dischinat. — A 1969 graduate of Northampton. Dan Marakovits notices more freedom for students today. While in high school, Marakovits was a member of Student Council and Northampton Club. Captain of the basketball team for four years, Marakovits graduated with athletic honors as a member of the Lehigh Valley All-Star team. Presently. Marakovits works as a guidance counselor. 1969 basketball star. Dan Marakovits Dan Marakovits After doing our investigative work, the Amptennian Staff felt bewildered to find out the Jim Pail, a 1966 graduate of Northampton, was once in our shoes working on the Amptennian Staff, but today refuses to share his memories of high school with us. Nevertheless. Pail not only worked on the Amptennian. but When George Snyder graduated in 1967, a student could not carry cigarettes, could not go to his locker at lunchtime, could not wear certain jeans, and experienced a frightening situation when summoned to the office. While in high school, Snyder served as a member of the Debate Club, performed in the Senior Class play, and wrestled. One of Snyder's favorite memories is when Assistant Principal. Al Laubach, led the cheers at a pep rally. Presently, Snyder teaches English. George Snyder Mario Pasquariello. a graduate of Northamp ton High School, notes larger course selections and more activities as changes since he gradu ated in 1967. Besides an interest in the business field, Pas quariello spent his spare time in the weight room preparing for wrestling matches. Presently, Pasquariello is teaching business. 1967 Senior Mario Pasquariello I like the atmosphere of the student body and find the discipline is enforced more since my high school days at Northampton. commented Sally Pany. a 1979 graduate of Northampton when asked about the differences she observes. Pany participated in National Honor Society. Spanish club, yearbook staff, and was a library aide. Presently, Pany is head librarian at Northampton. Band member Sally Pany The emphasis on more personal freedom of the students,” describes the change that has been made since Robert Druckenmiller graduated from Northampton in 1954. Additionally, Druckenmiller participated in baseball and basketball and was a Student Council member. Presently. Druckenmiller teaches history. A dashing Robert Druckenmiller Robert Druckenmiller The main change I see in Northampton since I graduated is the difference in the attitude of the students. Today, some students are impolite and ill-mannered towards teachers, which is something I never heard of as a student,” commented Joan Kremus. Kremus, a Northampton graduate of 1954. recalls special memories of the sports activities she was involved in during high school. An active sports participant, Kremus played soft-ball and basketball intra-murals of three years. Additionally, she participated in band. Presently, Kremus teaches health and physical education. Joan Kremus Sally Pany cBclcIa -to b x ie Sealed: Priscilla Koch. Theresa Glessner. Barbara Reed. Joseph Payson. Con stance Karg. Standing: Ron Cardinal. Kathey Chartier. Dept. Chairman Hank Dalton. Linda Zehner. Gay Balliet. George Snyder. Jack Ferry. Math Department Row 11 Rebecca Buskirk Walters. Dept. Chairman Robert Esch.Row 2-. William Newhart. Barry Frable. Diane Howlett. Pete Saul. Bruce Schmauch. Missing: Robert Fahler. -History Department Science Department Robert Mentzell. Victor Wills. Robert Bryant. Ronald Reed. David Zehner. Robert Sawarynski. Joseph Yudt. Jim Pail. Dept. Chairman Martin Sabo. Edward Pany. Charles Williams. Missing: Robert Druckenmiller. Eric Shafnisky. Nancy Wilkin. Tom Keim. Joseph Zettlemoyer. Dept. Chairman Donald Kindt. James Schaffer. Louise Shive. Dean Snyder. Missing: Steve Goslawski. Slofeoty Soeo fceiier Secretarial Personnel Row I: Mary Kochmar, Dorothy Miller. Tootsie Grossbauer. Margie Semler. Jo Miller. Row 1 Jane Laub. Ruth Weitknect. Nancy Fehnel. Bonnie Ryan. Isabelle Carole Bellhorn. Doris Handler. Theresa Schafer. Joan Pristash. Carol O'Donnell. Folland. Enid Hower. People Service Personnel Row I: Librarian Mary Hagley. Truant Officer Lou Strubeck. Head Librarian Sally Pany. Row 1. Nurse Hildegard Bradney. Student Liaison Tom Donahue. Psychologist Ralph Tarola. Dental Hygienist Doreen Distefano. Custodian Personnel Irvin Koch. Darlene Kern. Ron Spengler. Richard Cryer, 1She ? qnl6t vle on our wa ) Special Education and Alternative 'Department Sine Arts Department (Left to right): Mike Schneider. John Davis. Sharon Pascoe. Tim Caffrey. Roger (Left to right): Alice Keim. Roger Firestone. Alek Erdosy. Missing: Mark Washburn. Jonkman and Kent Ruch. Physical Education Department foreign language Department (Left to right): Rosemary Engler. Debbie Anthony. Dept. Chairman Gordon Bartholomew. Seated (left to right): Laura Pierom. Nancy Bowman. Standing: William Grammes. Robert Nemeth. Joan Kremus. Dept. Chairman Ronald Kresge. Daniel Rempp. yAdMinistration RoW 1 le 1 ,0 r' ,)‘ R,chard Heberling, Leo McCloskey. Larry Kemmerer. Elsie Andrews. Michael Penglase. Row 2: Richard Anthony. Donald Saul. Robert Nyce. Seated: John Bensing. Standing (left to right): Charles Dischinat. Frank Kovacs. Edwin Coyle. Edward Tremba. Dale Utt. John McAllister. Business 'Department Seated (left to right): Pat Vulcano. Diane Neiper. Standing: Dept. Chairman Thomas Neiper. Trish Wainio. John Heard. Mario Pasquariello. Karen Rehrig. Guidance Personnel (Left to right) Craig Moyer. Jane Pali. R. James Kinter. Dan Marakovits. 6t provtie pare ccofi Kaaren LoGuidice environment. seems happy in the outdoor I appreciate the extra money and like meeting the many different kinds of people that go to Amores.” stated Kaaren LoGuidice. LoGuidice has been working at Amores since last May and all through the summer. During the hot summer days, LoGuidice watered and tended plants and worked as a cashier, waiting on customers. In the future, LoGuidice plans to attend Penn State majoring in the field of biology. Dave Gillette’s job has given him a sense of satisfaction. Charles Dischinat sports his beekeeping uniform and proud collection. For the past five years, Assistant Principal Charles Dischinat, along with a few other teachers in the school district. has been raising bee hives. A past biology teacher. Dischinat became interested through learning about bee keeping. His father, who had also kept bees, gave him some of his equipment. Presently, Dischinat has hives at three locations and sells almost five-hundred pounds of honey a year just by word of mouth. Honey has beneficial enzymes in it that arc very helpful to people, but can be lost if not processed properly,” said Dischinat. Dischinat strives to maintain these enzymes through the process. Interestingly. Dischinat is allergic to bee stings and has to be covered head to toe when in the presence of his hives. Nevertheless, these risks are what he takes for a hobby he enjoys greatly. I enjoy working there because I made a lot of new friends.” stated Dave Gillette. Gillette works at Willow Brook Golf Course in Catty. He commented that he practically runs the whole place when the owner is not present. He does various jobs such as working at the concession stand in the club house, renting equipment, cutting grass, and trimming. Gillette has been working at the golf course since April 1985 and intends to continue working there until he begins his attendance at the Coast Guard Academy. lichele Kovacs. I itness America lifeguard, rijoys working with people. Michele Kovacs works as a lifeguard at Fitness America. As a Lifeguard, she tends to the pool. Kovacs likes her job because she likes to work with people. She has worked at Fitness America for the past year. After graduation Kovacs plan to attend college and pursue a career in social services. Jack Ferry, part-time Sear salesman, takes a break from his computer work. Angie Walck, a co-op participant, works daily at Petro Flower Shop in Northampton, delivering flowers and making floral arrangements. Walck enjoys her job because of the good pay and ’’on-the-job” experience she receives arranging flowers. Although Walck attends Vo-tech tor horticulture, she plans tc pursue a different career in Northampton County Area Community College in the fall, in preparation to work in the travel or tourism field. A part time employee in the plumbing and hearing department, Mr. Jack Ferry has been working at Sears for the past two and a half years. Ferry began working at Sears when his wife resigned from her teaching job to raise their two children. Ferry, who works 21 to 24 hours a week, sees the major disadvantage of his job as not being able to spend more time with his children. Nevertheless, he enjoys the nice atmosphere and the friendly coworkers at Sears. Angie Walck waters the plants and arranges flowers as part of her duties at Petro Flower Shop. Connie Remaly shares her knowledge with the computer. Senior Connie Remaly is currently tmpkntd by Twin County Cable for the past three and a half years. Darrell Eberhardt has a variety of responsibilities. A jack of all trades , fcberhardt runs stationary and hand held cameras, does electronic grahics. audio, instant replay, and helps out as a pro duct ion assistant. He has also directed two shows. Fherhardt enjoys his job because it is different. and he doesn’t have to work in one place. 1 After graduation Eberhardt plans to attend college and enter the computer field. working part-time at New Enter prises in Northampton. Remalty is responsible for the input of sales and purchases on the company computer. She works an average of Q hours a week with an hourly rate of $3.50. Remaly strongly feels the skills she acquired in school help her performance on the job. After graduation she hopes to work at New En terprises on a full-time basis. has a number of different jobs, each unique in its own way. Most of his time is spent working with students at Northampton High School, aiding and helping them with their problems. From spring to fall. Marakovits manages his M and M Lawn Service, a pro-priotorship, giving him pleasure in seeing a well grained and manicured lawn. Selling automobiles, such as imported cars from West Berlin, is another enjoyable and profitable pastime for Marakovits. In addition to these three jobs, the one Marakovits enjoys most is working on TV4. He is a color commentator and is responsible for strategies and predic tions on the basketball court. TV4 takes little preparations, yet I get extreme satisfaction from announcing exciting high school basketball games. stated Marakovits enthusiastically. Kelly Snyder demonstrates her typing skills she uses at her job Dan Ziegler perforins many different tasks while working Dan Ziegler has been employed by his uncle, owner of Ziegler Pallet Com pany. since September 1985. Ziegler Pallet Co., located in Bethle hem. supplied most of the pallets for the annual Turkey Day bonfire More over, the company deals mainly with Stroh's Brewery and other beer and cement companies, supplying them with pallets. Ziegler enjoys his |ob making and repairing pallets, which are portable platforms used for moving and storing cargo. He appreciates being able to make his own hours and gets along well with his uncle. Ziegler is currently undecided about his future. Kelly Snyder, another co-op student, works part-time at Earned Income Tax Office in Northampton. Snyder's job includes filling out tax forms and doing secretarial skills. Snyder feels that the expertise she receives from this job will open new opportunities for her in the future. After graduation she plans to marry and to work a full time job. but not necessarily at Earned Income Tax. Missy Trexler stands with her employer and her fellow workers Lee Stein and Judy Pearn at the Roxy. Since March, 1985. Missy Trexler has been employed at Northampton’s famous movie theatre, the Roxy. Trexler sells tickets, works at the concession stand, and does other odd jobs around the theatre. The work is fun, and I get to come in contact with a lot of different people, stated Trexler enthusiastically. Eor Trexler. working at the Roxy is far from a stressful job and is basically relaxing and enjoying after a day at school. The only disadvantage, according to Trexler, is having to discriminate age groups when admitting people into the R-rated movies. Along with Trexler. two other fellow seniors, Judy Pearn and Lee Stein, also work at the Roxy. FOR MOM AND ME CLUB Nursery School Programs 1009 Pear Rd., Lehigh Township 433-6967 Ages Two And A Half To Five Stop In And Visit With Us. We specialize in building self-esteem, self-confidence, and creativity through structured programs. We are a co-op program encouraging parental involvement. JUPEt MARKET 3 2006 Center Street Northampton, PA 18067 Store Hours: Mon To Fri: 9 To 9 Sat, Sun: 9 To 6 PATRONS Kirsten Lee Swartz. ' • ..Joe and Mary Ellen Schwartz Jack and Jude . ‘ Dawn Vandergrift Tim Tepes • . Carl and Denise J-ou and Bernice Tepes • Dr. Edward Schwartz Tepe's Construction • . .Mr.,and Mr?. Joseph Ed Dunbach . Schwartz Missy Sctypartz • Eugene emeth Johr -N- Pam Forever .Denise Wentz • . Ann Marie Yadush 87 7777?77 777 7y77777 7777777777777 77 7777777y7777777777777777777777 y 7l 35 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 777777777 AWWWWXXWWXWWXWXXWXXXXXXAXXWXXXXXXXAXXXXXXAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXS Good Luck To The Class Of ”86” From ATLAS HOTEL Frank and Ethel Yandrisevits. Prop. Phone: 261-2181 10th And Siegfried Ave. Northampton. 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Hokendauqua Dr. Northampton, PA 18067 837-7511 % 36 PJ3 High school has left me with many outstanding memories I'll never forget things such as Seniors vs. |uniors; Kangaroo Court; the arsenal Nuge's leg; New Year’s Eve '84 (what did happen7); toga: mad dog loose on 26th St.; Spectrum bus trip; the live ice machine; Rock a bye Spanky; the nun at Juniata. “Don't be shy Ann wasn't ; Have an idea My Wildwood vacation with Joe. Jim, and Bob; EGGS: Coplay car wash how many times that night’; Journalism Sundays: Dennis, my locker buddy. Well, obviously ; Are you stunned’ ; Grossbauer and Pierzga's School of Mountain Climbing any time, any weather; Only three miles. Mis’ Meatmen’. Toot my horn ; New Year's Eve '85 (Joe. where's your belt’); Call the rape crisis hotline; Truth or Dare, Joe’ ; the Charmm stake out. the Juvies ; nine in the Chevy; Ann. give him the boot! ; Dot does a 360; Oops, watch the wires; our new image ; Mighty Mouth, billiards; and my special interest in cows Hey Spank, did Nana really see me’ Alisa. Ann. and Beth, thanks for all the memories. With you. there is never a dull moment Jim. Bob. and Nuge you're the best! Joe. you have been super to me. and I’ll never forget it. You've been like my brother for four years (family, right’). The memories are super, and so are you. I love you guys - Cathy High School has left me with many fond memories. With Ann. Alisa and Cath. there was never a dull moment. I'll always remember WCSU Rams; Ann's red sweater; You make me sick ; What's a rolaid gonna do’ The fountain”; New Year's 84; shaving cream; Alisa's slide down the steps; New Year's '85; “What did you guys do in the laundry room’ ; Joe’s belt; Happy Valentine s Day. I'm watching you ; Joe. let's play a game ; Mad dog on 26th (the dead end); This is insane! Bat Wagon Stake outs' Eddie Murphy with Diana; Exploring New York with Bubs. Meltsch and Ann; Taxi”: My college pen pal 32; Mountain Climbing on 329; lurking in the shadows; hood ornaments on the Chevy; good times with Joe and Bob; “Cath, wanna play pool’ Camouflage coat; wrestling matches and meetings at the 26th Street playground; and “Can we |ust be friends’ I want to thank my mom and dad for everything they've done for me. Ann. Alisa, and Cath. you guys are the best. I love you guys!- Beth Best friends Always Sharing secrets Dreaming dreams Talks of guys Devising schemes Going to school Roaming the halls Staring at guys Bumping into walls Weekends together Spending the nighI Parties to go to To find “Mr. Right Best friends always There to care Passing notes Secrets to share The following are some of the outstanding memories from my high school years. I'll never forget: falling down the steps at Beth's and the shaving cream; Joe. I’m watching you! ; being pinned up against the closet door; Beth threatening my life; the fountain; skiing in the Poconos with Missy; mad dog at 26th St; Hugs and Kisses; Dorney Park in the ram. the wagon; my exciting European escapades with Karen getting lost in London-those frightening Frenchmen; Big Ben. “I need time ; Never Surrender; Heaven; I’m winning! ; Peanut M M s in my locker; our journalism Sundays; Joe. who ripped your shirt? ; toot my horn; the Charmm stakeout; nine in the Chevy; field hockey for three years-captam bus breaking down at P burg; and softball for four years. I can t believe this is my last year of high school. It seems like only yesterday when I was still in kindergarten Twelve years have passed and I’ve made so many friends. Although some of the friendships are no longer there. I will always remember the good times I’ve spent with those people I’m just glad I still have you guys Beth, Cath. and Ann You're the best! Mom. Dad. Lori. John, and Leslie-you're the greatest! I love you all! Alisa The following are memories I will never forget: basketball 32; co-captam; 5 years: get the tools out of the toolbox ; softball: 4 years; District XI Championship in '85; The bus trips to the Spectrum and the Garden. Checking out New York with Meltsch. Bubs and Beth; Taxi!”; The Sixers: My house, everything is under control; It was Cath in the billiard room; the cousin from Maryland!; Is Missy crying again’ ; Scheming in chem with Diana; the fountain; give her a rolaid ; our visit to West Chester; Have an idea ; Dottie Datsun; Cath and Ann's school of mountain climbing; Eye spies; The stake out at the bottom of the hill; My sudden interest in Marios; February '86. Dot goes with a 360; I can't believe we did that ; “Don't be shy ; It drives me carzy ; Watch out for those wires' ; I'm only doing this for you . Witty, asinine, cocky, and paranoid; Cath's interesting locker location; Playing softball for 26th St in the summer; Vacations at Wildwood. New Jersey: New Year's '85 at the Hunky Hall; I want to thank my parents and my brothers for everything they have done for me Beth. Cath. and Alisa, it has definitely been an interesting year! Thanks for all the great times. There was never a dull moment! Ann Bob’s Flower Shop “Say it with Flowers 1214 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 Phone: 262-3501 WEINERS KIS PHOTO 2096 Center St. Northampton. PA 18067 Located between Rich's Doggie Shop and the Ackerman's Coin-Op Laundry 261-101$ 1-HOUR ; iPHOTOl Mr. Andrew Nachesty Mr. and s. John S. V NernemP Mr. and Mrs. Carl • « • 1 Nafetert . . Dan Nemeth wlr. and Mrs. loufc • Mr, and Mrs. Don • Tepes. Jr. Pasda. Whitehall Timothy Tepes Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Roth. Altentown Mr. andXlrs. Marv • Schleicher . • • Dorothy J. Mathesz • Joe Sent iwany Mr. and Mrs. Marvin • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright. 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Colarusso ’jjjliC . 77777777777777777777 7 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 77 39 Eric and Michael, Raising you two has been a real trip!” After all this time we hope all the skeptics out there finally do believe you are twins! You are each unique, with your own distinct personality. It has been our pleasure to watch you develop and mature. In September you go your seperate ways. Mike-to Texas and a career in the Air Force. Eric-away to college and then a career in teaching or communications. We send you out into the world with all our love and prayers for your happiness. Just remember, we'll always be here for you. With love, The Old Folks Lives of great men all remind us Wc can make our lives sublime. And. departing leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time........ P.S. No, Eric, we did not adopt you. Eric and Miguel. Just wanted to say Congrats! I can’t believe my little brothers are bringing another important chapter of their lives to a conclusion. It seem like only yesterday, Eric, that you played your first pee-wee baseball game and wore your pants backwards. And. Mike, remember hiding in the locker room to avoid the swimming instructor? (Fte always did find you.) Well. guys, good luck from the only girl who can call you her brother. Love. Chrissie WOODY’S MARKET “Featuring Prime Beef” 6935 Weaversville Road East Allen Township, Northampton, Pa., 18067 Phone 262-3513 ANDY’S — — MARKET Thank You For Shopping JUP£R FR£JH — ■ ■■■■■ FOOD MARKETS■ Open 24 Hrs. Sundays 8-9 200 Best St., Walnutport, PA Congra tula tions Class Of 1986 NORTHAMPTON COIN AND JEWELRY 1918 Center Street Northampton, PA 18067 Five yrs. ago iv? began our business in coins and precious metals as the new kid on the block. Since then we have expanded our inventory to also provide the public with quality jewelry at the lowest possible prices. We feature a large stock of I4K gold earrings, necklaces S bracelets, fashionable rings, diamonds, and a large stock of estate jewelry. Sizings, mountings, and repairs are also available. 262-0759 Mon., Tues., Wed., 10-6 Thurs. and Fri. 10-3 Sat. 10-5 Mastercard and Visa B s g 1 5 § s s 8 1 $ 5 S a STEPHEN TOTH AUTO SALES AND SERVICE Stephen M. Toth Stephen J. Toth Northampton, PA 18067 24 hr. Towing General Repairs 261-2141 Computerized Emission And Tune-Up Center Front End Alignments Brake Drum Rotors Cut 8 55 a a a § 7777777 7 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777?7 41 Russell Stover Candies Ambassador Cards NORTHAMPTON PHARMACY 1926 Main Street, Norhampton, PA 18067 261-0806 § H ME BANKING Pay bills from home or any phone. Merchants III Bank Member FDIC • An Equal Opportunity Credit Lender Affiliate of Merchants Bancorp. Inc. nn'anfPKim '. • Christi.Susko Pitcher im ’57 and Gajl Kohler. Sharon Bickle 1st Base Kimberly Kohler ’86 Jill Kinter 2nd Base John Ebner .'87 Beth Eckhart 3rd Base “Good luck Black Tales. ■ Better luck next years.”.Beachers MaVy O’Brien Shortstop KimLaub Right Field Good Luck in 1986 . Alisa Kulchinsky Right Field l985.Distcjjpt XI Softball Champs Lori ipchy Catcher Rose NeupaCier Center Field ; • • Ann Pierzga Pitcher Ann Reimer Left Field 42 About Anything, For instance .. • Electronic Banking • Loans • The TOP Checking Account • Savings Accounts • Holiday and Vacation Clubs • Trust Services • MasterCard and VISA • IRAs • Discount Brokerage Service Talk To Us About Corporate Services At The Regional Offices of Our Corporate Banking Division — • Scranton Region Wyoming Avenue Spruce Street Scranton. FA 18501 (717)9617130 • Pocono Region 60 Washington Avenue fcast Stroudsburg, PA 18301 (717)424 2899 • Wyoming Valley Region 69 Public Square Wilke Barre. PA 18701 (717)829-6804 • l high Valley Region 2045 City line Road Bethlehem. PA 18017 (215)868 5048 You Can Talk To Us NORTHEASTERN BANK of Pennsylvania An affiliate of PNC Financial Corp Member F D I C An Equal Opportunity Lender f eoarai banking regulations 'aqu ra a Substantial Penalty fo« aatiy «rithdra ai trom iRA s NORTHAMPTON OFFICE 2102 Main Street Northampton, PA IS067 Telephone: 262-6771 5 § 5 8 8 jjj 5 5 § R 77777777777777777777777777777777777777, •j 43 Scott-this one 's for you, You are my one and only love and this I want you to know. If sometimes I get jealous, it’s only because I care. The lo ve I feel for you is ever so rare. I need the laughter we share when we are being silly. I need the love we feel when we are being serious. Loving you gives me happmessthe kind I need each day so hold me forever as close as you can. The best place tor me is in your arms lor the is one place I do feel secure. Today I realize that you so caring and understanding would never break a relationship as good as ours. That look in your eyes just melts my heart. When things get confused you reach out your hand with a gentle touch that says I love you very much Oh the wonderful feelings of being in love! Patty Marcello, Eleanor, Gail, and Ruth HAMPTON TOURS 1067 Main St. Northampton, PA 18067 AIR, LAND, SEA 262-1593 JATAN and ARC Approved Industrial and Commercial Airline Ticketing DR. G. A. ANGELLO, JR. Optometrist Eye Exams, Contact Lenses Children’s Vision Visual Therapy, Sports Vision G. A. Angello, Jr., O.D., P.C. 1924 Main St., Northampton, Pa (215) 262-2091 QMjtional Bank : Bath Your One And Only Hometown Bank MAIN OFFICE: MAIN S WALNUT STS. P.O. BOX 38 BATH. PA 18014 215 837-1875 BRANCH OFFICE: 5851 NOR-BATH BLVD. BATH, PA 18014 215 837-8375 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Graduating Class Of 1080! 44 A special group of friends was formed over the summer of '85. We have all grown together. cried together, and laughed together We will never forget the great times and special moments we have shared: Summer of '85. the pool, parties. Catty Circuit. Cruise Nights. St Elmo's Fire. Curby, Scrub. Chipper. -Dah Do it on the diving board. Fireworks. Miller s Diner 3 AM, Coke. There's a fly in my tea , Bucknell Buddy, Justine, cool at Friendly's . Therese's Commie Car. Noo-oops. Where's your net? . Party Where did I get these bruises? , measuring, sure he can sleep over. said SueAnn. angels. I did NOT kiss Joe . steps. Sept 1 or bust bust. Bruce Party: Ralph relative, It's not a party until something's broken Lynda's triangle. Party II Cover me Tim . Peach-R, I found it , couched, refrigerated, benched, dumped. Decorating, whipped cream. “Lay on the Horn. . Thanksgiving capers-cute. Baby New Year. Matt's Beach, the willow, concerts. Stabler countdown. Where's my car?''. Parking lots, Mr Car. Mr. Turn, Mr. ociffer Late night calls. Dave all nighter. Chi- Chi Birthdays. VCR. Ann's dog in the living room. No color. John's advice. Are you a V? . Valley Pizza Wolnutport may I help you?”. Cross country, back of the bus. Swimming rubdowns. Twisting by the pool. States. Poochie. Piano Man. Juniata Nun. The Triumivirato. black pens. Showtime!, baseball bench, track, milkshake, scrach. Ann. I need your contact case. . Tales go out for breakfast. Super Kids. Karen's first game. Pam's milk. Jake. Crash. My voice sounds excited! . Get it out! , the cone. Ring my phone . ... the bus that flipped over. . Terry no Theresa. Pizza Hut. the Grim Reaper. Calc study party—Right. Connie's Class. Cherry Sundaes. Float my boat and a final HOW YA DOI'N? This is for us guys, may we always be together Phone: 262-3417 1324 Main St. Northampton, PA 18067 John M. McFadden, D.P.M. Edward A. Schwartz, D.P.M. Podia trie Medicine and Sugery Phone: 282-1522 302 E. State Street P.O. Box 365 Coopersburg, PA 18036 ® Operated By ? ANGSTADT AND WOLFE THEATRES, INC. Under The The Personal Direction of Richard C. Wolfe Northampton. PA o lek t . fcrtlosy ; Karen Reimer ootise Andrews • '. The Manley Family Anh Reimer • •• Mr. and Mrs. Michael Me$ar6s • • •Charmine Mesacos Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Jr. Krista Corey Good luck Class of '86-Ann Ray. Reirajgr Mr. and Mrs. Ray . Rflmer Michelle Reimer Teri Knopf i Daye Goldberg Dari McGillis 1 i ■ ' - 1- a Jen Heffelfiriger t • Brett and'Drea • together forever 777777, 77777777777. 777777777777 4S 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777?7777777777777777777777777?7?7?'j Best Wishes . . . John F. Moore Agency, Inc. A Complete Insurance Service For Over 50 Years Commercial Automobile 145 Mick ley Road Whitehall, PA 18052 TELEPHONE: 433-7401 INDUSTRIAL HOME INSTITUTIONAL FLOATERS Life-Accident-Health-Pensions . . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Louis . . . John Reinbold ’87 . • : SH sW‘‘ ' V nfr- Lori Biechy Mr. and Gordon • . . Bartholomew Mark Demko Tom, Diane, and Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me i per Dischinar Mr. and Mrs. Ronald- Steve Bonn • Reed • • • ° Amy Zonay • Mr. and Mrs. Umberto Pasquariello Lucille and Larry . Laubach . Fran Pasquariello ’87 . Ralph, Mary,' Greg and Mr. nd Mrs. Roland Jennie Roth • Krauer Jr. . . - . Tootie and Dick Stout Ernie Peckham and Family. C;; WUNDERLER'S MARKET 429 Main and Broad Sts. Bath. PA 18014 PHONE: 837-9730 Compliments Of .. . Frank W. Yandrisevits State Representative 138th Legislative District DISTRICT OFFICES: Deaf Stage, Well, it's time to say good bye. We've been together tot quite a while, three years to be exact. We've share some bad times, but mostly we've shared good times. For example, when we made Kirsten cry or made Guss spit. Eight times you've helped me soar to the limit ot unlimited height, by showing me triends and a place to belong I know that I’m not the first to ever feel this way about you. and if the world is lucky, there will be many others who you will inspire to be all that they can be. Love. Richard C. Schleppy III Main office Branch Office: 1903 Main Street Northampton. PA 18067 TELEPHONE. (215) 261-2670 Send mail to the Northampton office 2225 Pennsyivnaia Ave. Pen Argyl. PA 18027 Telephone: (215) 863-7703 46 BENNETT NORTHAMPTON PLYMOUTH 21st And Siegfried Ave. Northampton, PA 18067 Phone: 261-3000 Joseph J. Bennett-President Congratulations Graduates To Help You Start Your Future On A Positive Note, Present This Page To Mr. Joseph Bennnett, And Receive A $200.00 Discount On The Purchase Of Any New Or Used Car From Our Dealership. f 2) St I ——□ Congratulation Class Of '86 I yOTECH t TECH W )PREP $ 1 Q I g g er, Prof f VI.C.A. X Vocational Industrial 0ru C ub of America 5 Xv5 Lea r PC7? (! ? Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School % To Assist And Guide At The Time Of Need wrm f. mitmi fummi mm 220 Washington Park Nazareth, PA 18064 18064 215-759-0160 326 East 21st Street Northampton, PA 18067 215-261-0440 Kevin S. Reichel, F.D. Jo Marie Mariano, Supervisor Best Wishes And Much Success To Our Graduates!! ■ • •. ■ . Pepper Jane . •' 4 Tom Marakovlts 7 ohn Haggerty • Deb-n-Bud Becky Kern Jason Fogel Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Sleepy Floyd Schmidt Mark H. Schwartz • Congratulations Pam- Lpve Mom and Dad • - Jim Fromhartz 52 Matt Lieb ’91 • Brian Gfenoble 54 Good luck Pam-Love Shawn Hughes 20 Grandma - . • Alfred Herczeg . . • NHS thanks for the memories- Pam Lieb • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hahn % -y . . I will always remember: the good times with Tammy. Melissa. Trudy. and Currrrrrsy. H« y Cursy. run to lunch! Pep Rally? What pep relly? Are you hungry? Hey Cursy. do Mr. Gerd. May I go the Lav? Chris, did you do your accounting? I have two lates! How am I going to get home? FBLA? All the rowdy gym classes with Chris. Let’s play off the walls! How many times around the track? It’s my birthday. Hey Chris, what are your margins? Tammy, leave it open! Boring study halls Suuuueee! Take me home. Kimmmmmer! I’ll always remember the good times I had with my friends Angie. Chris. Lori and Wander.” How am I gonna get home?’’, How do we get to the Eric? Aren’t you hungry? What's for lunch? . PIZZA!”. Run to lunchll . Wanda, why aren’t you eating salad today? , I will never forget Twin County and walking to Sei-ples. Wander, never forget Basi call. Alright, and the talking must stoplll . After graduation I plan to attend business school. CHRIS AND WANDA—BEST FRIENDS ALWAYS!! BEST WISHES FROM: SINATORE’S MARKET 1718 Main Street, Northampton, PA Store Hours—7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Yes- We Deliver Daily No. Sold Here PHONE: 262-2550 777??7?7 77777777777777777777777777777777777777, £££££££££££££££ 7777777 49 OVACH’S ORNER 2205 Washington Avenue. Northampton Congratulations and success to the class of 1986. For take out orders, call 262-9898. GENERAL AND MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTORS Process Plant Constructors Joseph Eberhardt President 5345 Towanda Drive Bethlehem. PA 18017 (215) 262-5901 MARIO’S PIZZA SHOPS Come in: OUR PIZZA IS THE BEST Call for fast pick-up service 262-0550 Monday-Friday 10am-12pm Saturday 1 lam-lam Sunday 1 lam-1 Ip.m 851 Main St. Northampton, PA 18067 Across the bridge . • • ' . -jjK . Stacey Ndnnemacher « ■ Joey Kovalchik . wm Gogle-N-Eileen Mr. Stephen Nachesty Eckert . • Paul Kornfeind 5 Bart-N-Dana • Christian Ramsenthaler ■ Joe and Arlene Bishop • . ’ Tracey Bachman Mr. and Mrs. James • Nemeth We're proud of you J.N. . Mom and Dad Good fuck. Jim. brother •' Bob . Best Wishes. Alisa,. . Tfacie and Kyle Mr. and Mils. Fred k • , Kometic .Good Luck! John 0 Gessler ' ’. Mary Jandrisovits Good Luck, Alisal Bob Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kovalchik 'and Peggy (2151 767-1008 RIVERVIEW DAIRY FARM STORE STORK HOURS Mon. 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Travis, thanks for making chem (Aday) bearable Will you and Lisa ever get along7 POOMMSS NOW Girls, you have it. basically Good luck next year-show 'em how it's done! Jim. You know what7'' Thanks for being a friend and no” Donna. I'm sorry about Roy Mike, nev er forget the dance and the BEAST In the future I plan to attend college Ber muda. here we come!—Dawn During the past years. I've had a lot of great times, almost always laughing until the tears came How can I forget the Clover dumpster with Gina and driving in the pink7 I'll always remember big city nights, the cabin, state of shock , the Whitehall side of things with Denise D. Southern , work mg at Hess's stockroom conversations, one snowy night, times spent with Danny, and the crazy times at the BEACH Can you take it? Dawn, never forget the memories our friendship has given us. such as our new identities (I'm Irish7), the bug taking us to a real lunch, and Bermuda here we come1 Oh my! I love those red roses, palm trees the Hooters, but most of all. Mom and Dad Thanks'-MISSY X 56 Congratulations Class Of '86 THE PASQUARIELLO FAMILY Gram P Tony Umberto Mario Maria Cindy Aurora Pam Michael Eric Phyllis Nick Eddie Fran Kelly Junior BECKER MOBILE HOMES President-Richard C. Becker Zimmerman Homes 14 Wide Exterior r % SMNGlF nocjr WlTM VtnTCAl WNH AND BOWS OF O OJS( Type 50NC R.D. I Walnutport. PA 18088 Phone: Slatington 767-5248 Mt. View Mobile- Walnutport Mobile and Gap View Mobile Courts n 'c ic e Trace RESTAURANT Route 145. Walnutport PA 18088 Phone: (215 767 1545 BrmJfast—Lunch— THnner — 7 days a zveeh Cocktails — Sunday 'Buffets 'Banquet facilities for all Occasions • . ' . ■ ' f A •; •.' . • • . . - Ron and Shirley Gable . 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PA 18067 Phone: 262-9551 Marianne Kocher -Owner Our friendship holds many beautiful memories. Together, we've been through everything imaginable Our favorites have included: Jockey Ridge. North Carolina, when Lisa knocked our the power in our room in Germany, our little incident with the blue bug. and our band trips to Montreal. (Dawn's little accident). Virginia, and Florida, l.isa, They are all jerks! Dawn. Everybody lies, cheats and steals. We will always cherish the great times in poms—something more special to us than words can explain. (Yes we are sisters!) College here we come! Watch out! May our strong bond of friendship stay with us down The Long and Winding Road our future will bring to us. Dawn and Lisa—forever! P.S. We would like to thank our parents for everything. We are two of the luckiest girls in the world ' • . ' ■ . 4k •_ Lots of luck Alisa! Ill’ Ed Dionne . • A. miss you! Laura , ; . 4 T . Jim Kinter Good luck Alisa-Doug and Gary Jonathan Siegfried Good'Luck Missy-the . Kronch Donia’s, . Nancy A. Bowman Alisa Kulchinslcy ’86 ’ • • Matt .Szerencsits ’ A friend .Good luck Jeff! Kim Mrs. Louise Mastrangelo Good Luck Brad! A ' 4 Friend Good Luck! Sue Stott • ' • . Good Luck In PSU Jim- John Kulchinsky Kelly ' Good Luck Alisa and have fun Lori 837-7722 THE HUTCH Hallmark Cards and Gifts Betty Fields Prop. 102 W. Main Street Bath, PA 18014 $f Alt 'AIM Agent Bus. Phone: (215) 262-4505 Joseph J. Winklebauer 1216 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Fri.: 9:00 AM-8:00 PM Tues.-Thurs.: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Sat.: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Closed Wednesday 60 T 3 SKRAPITS CONCRETE CO. INC. For Correctly Proportioned Transit-Mixed Concrete Now Selling You Mixed Concrete 799-332 I Walnut St.. Ormrod. PA 262-9095 (res.) Thanks for always being there Mom and Dad-1 love you. Mis. puttin' along in the wagon, always having fun and laughs, great times with Jim and Joe-yes. we are liberal women!, cruising in the Chevy, mobile parties with Alisa. Beth, Cath. and Ann, Cath. I only rode 5 miles! , grinchin it. dirty football games with Hog, Fd, Allan, and Russ-Mudbowl '85- We put on a mean blitz , skiing-Mis teaching and Di trying and falling, rocking with Missy and Mary in the Firebird- Di, one and done . Di and Kris many old memories. Thumper always Biech! Mis and Di-best friends forever. We thank everyone for making our high school years so memorable and meaningful. Good luck class of '86!! Here's to the future!! We ll never forget the great times here at Northampton. Well always remember: The perfect combination. Mis and Di. Where’s your other half?”, inseper-able, unpredictable, spontaneous, partners in hockey-$ years, our secret all night talks, crazy times with Karen. Pam. Johna, and Kim- Kim, you arc having a party , the snake incident, our airband, parties at Shane's- Mis, get her out of my house, now!! , Jenny-parties and midnights, wild times in the summer. Beach Haven and Ocean City. Never Surrender. 26th Street-Matt and Gregg - never a dull moment, forever flying in the eagle, sailin' in the boat or Thanks Mom and Dad- 1 love you. Di! SHARKAN SUPPLY CO. Construction and Industrial Distributors Serving the Industry Since 1953 Serving The Industry Since 1953 P.O. Box 2002 R.D. 4, Allentown, PA 18001 61 s NEWHARD PHARMACY AND HOMECARE ULIe flrE CamputErizEd 1001 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 John A. Pavis Peter J. Stahl John, Donna, and Ka.te Cathy Grosdbauer Gasper ' Cpth. Alisa, Ann, and. 'Rich incftcita Seaman HBFand boys . . Beth . ■ • . . •. Mr. and Mrs. Edward • Good luck Jim and Semler Nug'e - Uncle Ed 6 Aurft Toots Good luck Mark Laub • Mom and Dad Cath - You make it, we , pay. Love Mom and John and Sarah Bernini • Dad • . Michael Bernini Eddie, and MaryAnn • ' Weber Larry. Pat. and Dustin . Lutz . Ryan, Bra£ and Brooke ■ ' M- . wish Cathy good luck. Congratulations Lisa, . G00S luck Cath - Love Debbie • • Auntie and Uncle . Ron and Judy Bernini Hans v . :a . Rob Melosky - MY. and Mrs. Edward Grossbauer Packing up the dreams God’s planted In the fertile soil of youth. Can't believe the hopes He’s granted Means a chapter in your life is through Put we ll keep you close as always. And it won r even seem you re gone. Cause our heart's been big in small ways. We'll keep the love that keeps us strong. And friends are friends forever if the Lord's Lord of them. And a fnend will not say never cause the welcome will not end though it's hard to let you go in the Father's hands we know, that a lifetime's nor too long to live as FRIENDS! Isaih 40: i I WOLFER’S SERVICE STATIONS Three Locations: Fourth and Main Street, Northampton Rt. 329 Rt. 329 Egypt. PA Northampton. PA Compliments Of RUSSELL KOWALYSHYN Attorney At Law 1903 Main Street Northampton, PA 18067 This Is A Special Place. Thanks Guss! Kirsten, Lisa, Kaaren, Danette 63 XVVVVVV X A A AXWX XX W v vV CROSS COUNTRY CLOTHES 39 West 21st Street Telephone 262-5695 Northampton, Penna. CROSSCOUNTRY clothes Tel. 261-2933 | M.C., Visa Amer. Express 39 W. 21st St. Northampton, PA HRS.: M, T, W, F-10-5 Thurs.-10-8 Sat.-10-3 T s h J ■ i r i s Rt. 248 Pennsville, PA JACKETS HATS SIGNS - MAGNETICS - DECALS TRUCK LETTERING (215) 262-3613 Michele Kolurrtber.'3rd Melissa Fink Shortstop •. Marie Djryier'Jnd ga'se' delissa Jones Catcher Karen Reimer , '■ • Kate Granrretino Tammy Vaqblargen Erin'Dietz Mgr. • . Frances Sealer Mgr. toach Jim Kinter • Coach Debbie Anthony Booga Booga Booga. Ah Ah Ah Steve Anc Lisa-ZZ I Love You Ricf Fenstermaker ’84 ’ '.. Thelma Johnson . Marsha Mellow . Caroline, Kathy Jim Milkowich Joe Kovalchick Alike inrl rrn 'true love ' zoke aijd Laura Jim Miller loves Jodi . Moravek Jeff and Kristin Chuck Wagon Liz Kratzer Missy Trexler '86 Lobster Floater U.R. Gay Jonathan and Angela Petejs 4 5 86 New York Rangers .Rule-Kelly Gerhardt Good Luck to all mv . frietids-Gene Thush Bertha Butt ' y Rob, Tony, and Allen The future is what.' counts. Love ya, Kim • .Congratulations' Alisi'”' AMom'and Dad . Good Luck Class of ’86 Fioang Tang Mr. apd Mrs..Richard Fenstermaker •. . Good Luck meatmen • and juvies -love Mary Best wishes Cathy-Love ya, Mary Good Lu£l Cathy and ' the Family”-Pooch add Toots Good'Luck Always Lida BCF Love, Kim We love you Lisa Marie. Mom and Dad I’lf always love you f Chuck Pete. I’ll love you • forever, Kelly . Congratulations Brianl Love Jackie You're a beatiful person Lisa Lov . Aunt Marilyn and Unde Phil , Chuck and. Deb Peach-R’s • Mr. and Mrs. .John ' Ffeard Rose Bush Lisa. Garger Chanda Leer .'jL rHBh' John, Mary Anne, and ' Anthony Bernini u DRY CLEANING M Cr tailoring _ REPRESENTING THE FINEST IN: • DRY CLEANING • SHIRT LAUNDRY • DRAPERY CLEANING • SUEDE A LEATHER CLEANING TAIL ORING EXPERT AL TER A TIONS FOR MEN - WOMEN 3 CHILDREN FUR STORAGE « 262-2435 MON THRU 111 IAM-6PM ,tORe iPUAMT UT 1AM ATM 1(27 HAM NORTHAMPTON 326 S. WALNUT ST. ■ATH. PA. 663 NAZARiTH PIKt NAZARETH. PA. e s L |j2iuway 65 “Spar-60 not buitxS character. rcveat it.” Ce woo6 Sbrcnxn Sports activities, rari in ,(rom ootbcdt to ofi rtoajiSiru .invoivo rrvuxK e||art oruS Se6i£dtiori. - he AtuSenU ApenS a (jrcot 6ca£ 4 time practicing . CtruS compotinQ' When victory prevails,tXc pn6e 4 the cKonKrote 3Ka6,s cliivo Wfien 64 atk6,tKc c tiAo £i Pit feooK wttfv even more incentive to Aviru9tfK.S v5 prou6 o| tKe fuxr6 'wonPt eacK uam exerto on an£ o|| tKc f ieM no mono It is with great pride that we, the 1985-86 Amptennian Staff, dedicate the sports section of the yearbook to the memory of Joseph Jody” Fenstermaker who died on December 9, 1985. Over the past 60 years. Fenstermaker came to be recognized as the symbol of Northampton pride. He let nothing stand in his way of attending a Northampton sporting event. Fenstermaker often braved snow, rain, and cold as he walked to most away events with notebooks and pencils on hand. As the unofficial statistician and Good Will Ambassador of Northampton, Fenstermaker was welcome in stadiums and gyms throughout the Lehigh Valley. Everybody knew and loved Jody,” stated history teacher Edward Pany, an alumni of Northampton. Fenstermaker always thought highly of Northampton which was evident in his famous, annual Redictions” for the Thanksgiving Day Games. In his mind, Northampton never lost a game. Fenstermaker’s positive outlook was what kept athletes', coaches’, and fans' spirits high. There will never be a more loyal fan than Jody,” lamented Pany. With the death of Fenstermaker comes an end to an era of Northampton’s sport’s history. Smxperi nce pici ue 3uO $ QUZZMAN’S WJNOV£K 7KSSD0M MJQMCJQMZS SEASON The girls tennis team had a tough season. With last year’s top four singles players leaving, the 1985-86 season was a rebuilding period for Coach Eileen Carbone. Senior captain Johna Guttman. the number one player for three years, posted a 6 win-5 loss record, high- lighted by a first time win over Freedom’s first seeded player, Meredith Skutches. Guttman attended the District Singles and Doubles Tournament along with sophomore Cathy Herschman, who helped make it into the second round in the doubles event. This is the third consecutive year Guttman has made the East Penn All-Star Team. Junior Beth Raab held the number two position on the team. This was Raab's first experience playing a singles position. Row One: Beth Raab. Theresa Vosefski. Cathy Herschman. Tracey Morello. Row Two: Maria Skweir. Christie Susko. Sherry Biechy. Caroline Green. Giana Herb. Sue Stott. Tammy Reenock. Row Three: Deanne Edelman. Terri Speicher. Johna Gutt man. Row Four: Sue Beil. Ann Yadush. Sue Bartholomew. April Benninger. Michele Schramel. Coach Eileen Carbone. Team Tally Freedom Dieruff Liberty Allen Central Phillipsburg Becahi Emmaus Easton Whitehall Parkland Record 2-9 OPP 5 0 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 3 6 , Number 2 player. Beth Raab. gets ready to return the serve. Single senior excels Senior captain Johna Guttman I enjoyed playing tennis at Northampton. I feel that everything I accomplished, I did it through hard work,” said Johna Guttman. Guttman, the only senior on the 1985 Tennis team, has been playing tennis since she was eleven years old. Her older sister Michelle ranked first on the varsity team from 1978 through 1980, and Guttman has followed in her footsteps i the last three consecutive years. As a freshman, Guttman played : the number two position and was ' the youngest member on the varsity I team. She ended her sophomore f year ranked number one with a notable 7-5 record. Maintaining the number one spot on the team in her junior year, Gutt- Iman and teammate Sharon Bickle seeded fourth in the District XI Doubles Tournament. Guttman's 6-5 record in her senior year placed her in the District XI Singles Tournament. Along with district tournaments, Guttman was selected as an East Penn All-Star for three consecutive ;years. , After graduating in June. Guttman plans on playing tennis on the college level. April Benninger reaches for a forehand shot. Captain Johna Guttman demonstrates it’s all in the wrist. Theresa Vosefski and Terri Speicher share a few laughs during an easy win. Christie Susko rejoices after her win over a Whitehall player. cKiA maAe % o6 xy Zeam rebuilds for ’86 season The varsity soccer team had a tough season with many setbacks. With only two returning starters the Kids had to learn new strategies to help the team work together. Although they ended the season with an 0-17 record, there were three highlighted games: Emmaus, Freedom, and Parkland. U.S.A. To- day recognized the Kids’ loss to Freedom, the District XI champions. Coach Russ Salgado claimed the Kids lost many opportunities, but they put up a good fight and outplayed the team. Leaving the team are seniors Dan McGillis. Dave Goldberg. Lee Stein, and team captain Todd Ott. Coaching for his second year, Salgado is looking forward to the future. in which he believes the soccer team will have a more optimistic look. Salgado is proud of the Kids and has high expectations for next year's team. Row I: Cory Oil. Matt Seiler. Dave Bleiler. Scoit Wagner. Rich George. Mike Fritzinger. Ted Piper. Al Herczeg. Row 2: John DeBellis. Spencer Nahf. Carmen Giovenco. Lee Slein. Mike Murray. Coach Russ Salgado. Row 3: Mgr. Michelle Minnich. Dan McGillis. Kerry Schmieding. Todd Oil. Jeff Erschen. Chris Sechler. Spencer Nahf pursues the ball. Todd Oil rests between periods. Chris Sechler pushes towards ihe goal. Zodd Ott leads team Todd On relaxes in the cafeteria. The captain of the varsity soccer team, Todd Ott. feels that soccer is definitely worth the time and effort involved. Ott enjoys the responsibility of being captain and believes dedication is most important. As a result of his accomplishments, Ott had the honor of being selected as an All-Star player in the Lion’s All-Star Game. Besides soccer, Ott enjoys playing basketball, hunting, and reading when not studying for school. He feels school is a necessary evil,” but he gets by. Ott has a younger brother following his footsteps. Although his brother is only in eight grade. Ott feels he has exceptional skill in soccer and will be one of Northampton's top players in the future. Ott thinks the underclassmen will have an advantage in the future since they have had more experience, thus more enthusiasm, which kept Ott looking forward, never giving up. Spencer Nahf looks on as Jeff Erschen makes the play. Todd Ott maneuvers between players to set up a play. Zcam’s future looks bright Team Tally NHS OPP NHS OPP 3 2 Phillipsburg 0 4 I 7 Emmaus I 6 I 4 Freedom 0 5 0 2 Becahi I 3 0 4 Allen I 4 3 I Easton 0 5 9 Parkland Dieruff Liberty Record 2-1 3 Row I: John Tropeano. Rich George. Denise Caserta. Steve Smith. Matt Seiler. Greg Kolitick. Jason Ruch. Row 2: Mgr. Cory Ott. Kenny Rogers. Alan Hartzell. Dave Bleiler. Ted Piper. Bob Wisser. Mgr. Jenny Klucsarits. Mgr. Michelle Minnich. Row 3: Jared Frick. Mike Roth. Mike Jenkins. Sean Reenock. Kenny Zellner. Coach Dave Nahf. Players gather to hear words of advice from Coach Salgado. Ted Piper tries to control the ball. Smalt team wnn feta Hunsberger goes to states Despite an undersized team and numerous injuries, this year’s girls’ cross country team did fairly well, finishing up their season with a respectable record of 18 wins and 8 losses. This was the girls’ fourth consecutive winning season which ended with a sixth place win in districts and fifth place finish in leagues. Sophomore Joanne Stofanak made a remarkable showing this sa-son, getting off crutches to run in districts and scoring for the team. Another sophomore, Robbin Huns-berger, placed for the team in states. Senior Lynda Newhart was nominated as an East-Penn All-Star. Row I: Carolyn Youwakim. Anita Dimmick. Joanne Stofanak. Row 2: Amy Bowman. Robin Hunsberger. Row 3: Stacie Warner. Sherri Yudt. Maryann Peckham. Kim Erceg. Row 4: Lydia Newhart. Mr. Keim. Lynda Newhart. Team Tally NHS OPP NHS opp m 23 32 Northern Lehigh 31 31 Catasauqua W 29 27 Wilson P 25 30 Notre Dame 17 39 Allen 19 38 IS 41 Becahi 17 42 I 27 29 Central 29 26 A 17 42 Dieruff 17 43 42 19 Easton 39 19 37 22 Emmaus 35 23 K 19 36 Freedom 22 33 W 17 40 Liberty 17 46 A r 25 32 Parkland 22 36 S 37 19 Phillipsburg 46 15 | 21 34 Whitehall 22 33 1 Record IS S Lynda Newhart and Robbin Hunsberger struggle for first place. Cijniia leads the pack Lynda takes lime out to take a picture Senior Lynda Newhart, captain of the girls' cross country team, has been running for the last six years and considers it an essential part of her life. Running became a part of Ne-whart’s life through the encouragement of her brother. Alan Newhart. Alan was an avid runner in high school and when she saw how dedicated her brother was, Lynda decided to run in his footsteps. Besides her brother. Newhart credits her success to Coach Tom Keim for giving her the support she needed. Newhart has accomplished many of her goals. As a member of the varsity team since her freshman year. Newhart recently took 8th place in leagues and 26th place in districts. In addition to cross country. Ne whart is secretary of National Honor Society and a member of the track and swim team. Row I: Mr. Kcim. Row 2i Terry James. Dave Gillette. Dave Fox. Jim Thomas. Eric Hoffman. Chris Ramsenthaler. Mike McGillis. Jeremiah Jones. Mike Perry. Ryan Wallace. Team Tally 16 20 Northern Lehigh 16 42 Catasauqua 20 37 Wilson 24 33 Notre Dame 23 32 Allen 26 30 19 36 Becahi 21 37 23 32 Central 19 38 25 32 Dieruff 27 28 34 25 Easton 32 25 22 35 Emmaus 20 35 IS 48 Freedom 15 47 24 33 Liberty 27 30 29 27 Parkland 35 20 15 48 Whitehall 16 40 Record 20-6 Dave Fox stretches the final yard to finish the race. Seam rum io Staler Underclassmen pull through The boys’ cross country team ended a commendable season with a notable record of 20 wins and 6 losses and a last place finish at states. Moreover, they placed fifth in leagues and second in districts with Dave Fox. Mike Perry. Terry James, and Chris Ramsenthaler scoring for the team. Although Coach Thomas Keim had his 100th win with the boys' team this season, he believes his biggest problem was getting ev- ery one to run well on the same day. Keim commends Austrian exchange student Chris Ramsenthaler for being the best foreign exchange runner N.H.S. has had. Keim feels team captain Dave Fox did an exceptional |ob. pulling the team together at the end of the season. Another outstanding effort came from junior Mike Perry, who was nominated for the East Penn All-Star. Ryan Wallace races to the finish line as Mr. Keim checks his time. Coach Tom Kiem and his wife. Alice, record the tinners' times. On top of it all Davr Gillttlr studies his way to the top. Cross country running has been a great growing experience, commented Dave Gillette, a member of the 1985 boys’ cross country team. At the end of the season. Gillette, the seventh man on the team, at tended the league, district, and state competitions. In spring of 1984. Gillette participated in the Morning Call Youth Run. where he placed 24th. This was the encouragement he needed to become a cross country runner. Gillette is currently president of the National Honor Society and ranks first in the senior class. In addition to National Honor Society. Gillette has participated in Scholastic Scrimmage and was a member of the track team for two years. ‘Sic w it Pi aWcn soften tosoti, Miecliy allows no penalties to score The girls’ field hockey team ended its journey of the 1985-86 season with 7 wins. 8 losses, and 4 ties. Off to a slow start, the team lost two of their first four games, tying the others. Four consecutive losses to Easton. Emmaus. and Phillipsburg almost destroyed the team’s chances for earning a playoff berth. Nevertheless, a tie with experi- enced Allen High School boosted the Kids’” falling spirits. The tie with Allen gave us the confidence we needed to finish a rough season, commented senior Alisa Kulchinsky. Senior co-captains Kulchinsky, Tracey Micio, Lori Biechy, and Tina Sommer directed the team on their quest for the District XI title. The team's loss to Easton in the first round of the playoffs dissolved their dreams of winning the championship. The East Penn League recognized senior Beth Eckhart as an honorable mention for the All-Star team. Biechy, also recognized as one of the league's top goalies, was named as a second team All-Star. Team Tally NHS OPP NHS OPP Easton Emmaus Parkland Allen Freedom Whitehall Dieruff Phillipsburg Liberty Districts-Easton Record 7-7-4 Seniors Reimer. Eckhart and Kulchinsky pursue Emmaus player. Beth Eckhart beats Emmaus' Jaskuta to the ball. Row It Alisa Kulchinsky. Tina Sommer. Jen Heffelfinger. Row 2: Kim Ware. Diana Reinhard. Row 3: Michelle Ko lumber. Terry Knopf. Row 4: Lori Manley. Row 5: Tammy VanBlargan. Tracey Micio. Row 6: Karen Reimer. Ann Reimer. Row 7t Beth Eckhart. Lori Biechy. Tracey Jacobson. Row 8: Coach Sherri Schaeffer. Coach Debbie Anthony Senior Tracey Micio battles the opponent for the ball before passing it off to Kim Ware. Coach Sherri Schaeffer advises kids to get aggressive. Co-captain Alisa Kulchinsky winds up for another powerful drive. East Penn commends Piechy Lori Biechy awaits action. Lori Biechy. playing varsity field hockey for four years, has been the starting goalie since tenth grade. The East Penn League recognized Biechy as the second team All-star goalie twice and the Honorable mention goalie once. Biechy's record as Northampton's goalie speaks for itself. Throughout the 1985 season. Biechy was two for three on offensive penalty shots. Defensively, the East Penn League commended Biechy for not yielding a scoring penalty shot. The season could have been better than the record shows, commented Biechy. With only three of last year’s defensive players graduating, she believes the team should have compensated for their loss. A notable highlight Beichy commends is the fact that this year’s team had less ties than last year’s. Besides hockey, Biechy is also a member of the Varsity basketball and softball teams. Diana Reinhard and Jen Heffelfinger team up against Emmaus. Beth Eckhart gets aggressive. friends pull together for big wins Team Tally NHS OPP NHS OPP 0 Easton 2 I 2 Emmaus I 0 2 Parkland 0 3 0 Allen 5 0 0 Freedom 0 0 0 Whitehall 0 4 0 Dieruff I 5 0 Liberty cancelled 4 Phillipsburg 3 I Row I: Becky Kern. Chris Humphrey. Row 2: Jen Laky. Anne O’Brien. Tracy Holland. Row 3 Coach Debbie Anthony. Deb Seltzer. Jen Gower. Rhonda Heffelfinger. Stacy Nonnemacher Coach Sherri Schaffer. cPoxv er cPttff to (Satty Sell scores two touchdowns Co-captains Pam Lieb and Dana Feh-nel agreed that powder puff football is becoming more organized, but there should be more games played. The traditional powder puff football game between Catasauqua and Northampton was played November 23. The team, coached by Brian Silvius, practiced for weeks after school preparing for their bout with Catty. In addition to Silvius’ coaching, Den- nis Green and Joe Dietz worked with the defensive players. The powder puff team fought to the end but gave up a tough loss against Catty. Senior tailback Denise Sell scored two touchdowns-, senior quarterback Jeanette Rodriguez rushed for another touchdown; and senior linebacker Rose McCloskey scored a two point safety. Row I (left to right). Denise Sell. Sue Werkheiser. Deb Lehr. Cherie Woginrich, Missy Molnar. Row h Tracey Morello. Rebekah Carr. Jen Hader. Pam Stettler. Sue Bartholomew. Pam Schwartz. Lisa Recker. Dana Fehnel. Pam Lieb. Sharon Gable. Fran Pasquariello. Row 3: Karen Uherick. Rose McCloskey. Kristy Surface. Brenda Epinger. Tracey Varconda. Terry Hillegass. Kim Egge. Kris Hower. Anita Cherry. Defensive coach Joe Dietz gives advice to Missy Mol nar and Lisa Frana. 'Denise outscores all one game played all year. said Denise Sell, a tailback for Northampton's powder puff football team. Within two years. Sell has made five touchdowns for the team. In the Northampton-Catasaqua game. Sell scored two rousing touchdowns, helping her team in a tough loss against Catty. Playing football with neighbors gave Sell the desire to become a member of the powder puff team. Since Sell's freshman year, she has been a varsity football statistician, helping her become more acquainted with the game of football. Besides being a football statistician, Sell is part of the track team and an active member of Student Council. In Sell's spare time, she works in the Lehigh Valley Mall at Exquisite Touch Jewelers. Denise Sell concentrates on her next play. Yemeni cBovvf iru ptre team Keinhard selected as second team All-Star The 1985-86 football season opened with high hopes and expectations. The Kids were high-hearted after impressive wins against Dieruff, Central Catholic, Whitehall, and Allen. After disappointing losses to Bethlehem Catholic, Phillipsburg, Easton, And Ca-tasauqua. the team finished the season with a notable 7 win-5 loss record. Senior captains Paul Kornfeind, Mark Milisits, Mike Reinhard. and Dan Reenock helped guide the Kids to their first winning season since 1977. A 6-0 win over the Zephyrs marked N.H.S.’s first Cement Bowl win in nine years. Quarterback Paul Kornfeind was named to the Morning Call's Big 33 Checklist several times, during the season for his impressive talents, however. when he suffered a knee injury, junior Rob Melosky stepped into the spotlight for two deciding games. With the pressure on, Melosky showed the fans his flair with the football as the Kids won consecutive games against Central Catholic and Dieruff. With the junior varsity team finishing with a winning record, and the freshman team being undefeated this season, head coach Dick Snell once again has high hopes for the 1986-87 season. Dan Reenock gels tackled after picking up a first down. Bob Solderich dashes by the Catty defense. as the Kids block for him. Row I: Paul Hnatow. John Haggerty. Russ Witmer. Lou Marano. Paul Kornfeind. Bob Solderich. Stan Reuben. Mike Bartholomew. Don Marked. Jim Vouwakim. Mike Achey. Mark Demko. Tim Tepes. John Lambert. Row 2: David Alich. Bob Ruth. Roger Smith. Mike Reinhard. Mike Spitzer. Mike Gimbel. Bud Rutherford. Braden Hirsch. Jeff Hauck. Oliver Liggitt. Jim Harhart. Bob Ohawk. Kevin O’Donnell. Row 3: Coach Davis. Mgr. Kim Remaly. Coach Snell. Don Clark. Jerry Bretzik. Scott Meldeau. Roy Schaffer. Ernie Peckham. Scott Ellis. Chris Jacoby. Ed Weaver. Curt Beer. Chris Reenock. Joe Craig. Mgrs. Trina Schuman. Sherry Rcccek. Row 4: Dan Reenock. Mark Mlllsits. Tim Huskirk, Bill Lerch. Eric Hatch. Rob Melosky. John Wetzel. Jim Gra busky. Tom Marakovits. Darrell Eberhardt. Eric Drey. Jus tin Coyle. Coach John Davis and Coach Dick Snell plan their strategy against Catasauqua. Bob Solderich rushes for extra yardage against Becahi. Jim Grabusky throws a block for Jerry Bretzik Senior co-captain Mike Reinhard. I was proud of the turnaround for the football club in the 1985 season. It was a big change from a 2-K) record last year to a 7-5 record this season.” said co-captain Mike Reinhard showing his pride for Northampton’s first winning season since 1977. Reinhard has been playing football since ninth grade. He has played the center position for three years and has started for the last two seasons. Reinhard was selected as an East Penn League Honorable Mention All-Star in his junior year as a second team defensive All-Star. The Morning Call named Reinhard to the Big 33 Checklist and referred to him as one of the East Penn League’s top players. After graduation. Reinhard plans on attending college and sees football as part of his future. Paul Kornfeind attempts to outrun a Becahi opponent. A mud covered Chris Reenock watches the action from the sidelines. New talent awaits in the wings NHS Team Tally OPP 16 Freedom 12 18 Emmaus 6 14 Liberty 35 0 Whitehall 20 30 Dieruff 6 21 Central 12 24 Allen 6 14 Bechai 26 8 Phillipsburg 0 8 Easton 19 16 Parkland 12 6 Catasauqua 14 Record 7-5 Row I: George Angello. Matt Heiny. Ed Youwakim. Mike Lubenesky. Andy Franklin. Chris Pereira. Kurt DeBellis. Dan Ziegler. Mike Bodnar. Chris Morris. Brian Witmer. Rod Manogue. Row 2: John Bunts. Alan Orendach. Sean Sell. Tim Brearman. Ron Ondrejca, Bob Kinter. Tom McDonough. Keith Reiss. Shawn Zimmerman. Tim O'Donnell. Mike Lebish. Row 3: Coach Zettlcmoyer. Dan Howard. Jon Haiducko. Dave Kovach. Joel Sheldon. Travis Kocher. Jeff Janotka. Jim Anthony. Scott Bruch. John Rutt. Ron Rapcc. Pat Rissmiller. Coach Fahler. Row 4: Steve Miletics. Jeff Eutsler. Darrin Walker. Frank Williamson. Kirk Marked. Joe Siekonic. Brad Jones. Eric Bowesox. Keith Bredbenner. Jason Dornback. Quarterback Paul Kornfeind receives instructions before returning into the game. ffte-w coacli feoo to spirit WJMSAWARDSAZjCASAjCjCS We were really lucky to get Sharon as our coach, stated Fran Pasquariello about this year's new cheerleading coach, Sharon Floffman. Hoffman was a cheerleader for eight years and a co-captain in her senior year, 1984. Interested in coaching. Hoffman decided three weeks before the first football game to become the head varsity coach. Knowing many of the girls al- ready, she commented, These girls are not just my cheerleaders, they are my friends.” Until Hoffmans arrival, the cheerleaders had to pull together without supervision. With help from co-captains Dana Fehnel and Pam Lieb and seniors Brenda Epinger and Gina Moore, the girls proved their ability with a first place award and two spirit awards at cheerleading camp at La Salle College in June. This led the girls to Nationals in Michigan. When they arrived back at Northampton. Hoffman began coaching them twice a week, preparing cheers for football games. In addition to football games, the cheerleaders also cheer at boys and girls basketball games, and wrestling matches. One of their favorite cheers. Marvelous , easily describes the 1985-1986 varsity cheerleading squad. Gina Moore cheers as Northampton scores a touchdown. Impatiently waiting. Debbie Lehr and Dana Fehnel look on to Michigan. Co-captain Dana Fehnel adds some flair to a cheer. Row I: Pam Lieb. Brenda Epinger. Dana Eehnel. Row 2: Johnna Eberhardi. Liane Miksits. Gina Moore. Row 3: Meredith McClellan. Sharon Gable. Eran Pasquariello. Debbie Lehr. 4 The girls take time out for a picture before the competition begins. Sharon Gable shows us the way it is done. Proud of their accomplishments at La Salle, the varsity squad show thier energetic smiles. Pam jCieb has it all together Pam lieb is captured during one of her free moments. You cannot wipe the smile off her face. said varsity cheerleading coach Sharon Hoffman about senior co-captain Pam Lieb. Lieb has been cheering since she was in the seventh grade. According to Lieb. the reward of cheering is when we generate enough enthusiasm that the fans start cheering with us.” This takes a lot of hard work, but this type of reward is worth it. Besides cheering, Lieb is Student Council treasurer, co-editor of the yearbook photography staff, and a member of the Student Forum, AFS, and the National Honor Society. Lieb's friendliness, outgoing personality, leadership abilities, motivation, and true school spirit are qualities that Lieb's peers identify her with as powerful assets. Taking her talents with her. Lieb plans to attend Penn State University in the fall. Co-captains Pam Lieb and Dana Fehnel get ready to throw footballs to the crowd. Brenda Epinger gives Debbie Lehr's spirit a boost. y. V. cheerleaders Row I. Jane Bartholomew. Heidi Keglovits. Row 2: Michelle Mittnacht. Deborah Ortwein. Row 3 Alison Antry. Cheryl Scheetz. Antoinette Balliet. Leah Anne McCloskey. Jennifer Lilly. Row 4: Kimberly Cruz. Brenda Epinger cheers on the team along with the audience. The varsity squad performs before the |udge at tin Jack Frost Halloween parade. Some varsity cheerleaders flash smiles while painting football signs. § rl$ fcr xft mam? record District champs advance to states. Finishing their season with an outstanding record of ll-l, the girls’ swim team broke twelve individual and three relay records. Freshman Lori Williams accounts for eleven of these new records. Other record breakers were Missie Newhard, Lydia Newhart, Lynda Newhart, Chris Nemeth, Pam Kremus. and Heather Medei. The combined efforts of the boys’ and girls’ swim teams at the district meet gained them twenty medals for the 1985-86 season. District champions for the girls’ team in- clude the 200 medley relay team consisting of Williams. Kremus, Newhart and Newhard. Williams was also district champion in the 100 backstroke. The team placed second overall in league and district competitions. Qualifiers for states included Williams. Newhard, and the girls’ medley relay team. Additionally, the medal winners qualified for the all-star team. The team is coached by Gwen Whildin and Rick Cabrey. Row I: Kim Kohler. Janice Gober. Allison Jacoby. Terry Hillegass, Lisa Williams. Chanm Jacoby. Row 2: Lisa Warfsman. Lori Williams. Nicole Jones. Missie Newhard. Chris Nemeth. Kristy Surface. Row 3: Heather Madei. Lisa Kern. Kim Erceg. Sue Stott. Coach Gwen Whilden. On diving board: Chris Schroeder. Dee Kohl. Pam Kremus. Ann Lucente. Lydia Newhart. Lynda Newhart. Pam Kremus displays her swimming talent and effort. JCucente flips for diving Ann Lucent takes a break from diving. A member of the swim team for the past four years, Ann Lucent feels she has had her best season -ever in 1986. One of two female divers on the school swim team, Ann enjoys the competing as part of a team, but also values individual' competition. Her interest in swimming began when she decided to participate in swiiming intramurals as a freshman. When diving was offered, she decided to give it a try. Since then, she has greatly improved her diving skills, making her an important part of the team. Additionally. Lucente runs on the track team and is a photographer for both the yearbook and newspaper staffs. She also competes with the Northampton summer swim team, where she teaches children to swim. Lucente plans to attend college at Indiana University of Pennsylvania where she looks forward to swimming on a collegiate level. Stretching beforehand. Lydia Newhart gets ready for a meet. Terry Hillegass gives her all in the backstroke. Chanin Jacoby shows off her breaststroke The Kids, competing at home, are on their way to another victory. C0OU6 Mvtm to avl Small team wins big Despite a small team of thirteen members, the boys’ swim team did very well this season, finishing with a record of 7-3. Tri-captain Eric Hoffman feels. ’’The team did a good job because everybody worked together. Head Coach Gwen Whilden and Assistant Coach Rick Cahrey spent a lot of time preparing the Kids for the season, which began in November. Their efforts definitely paid off. The boys’ team placed fourth in leagues and second in district competition. At districts. Junior Mike Nemeth won two gold medals in the 50 and 100 freestyle. Other medal winners were the 200 medley relay team consisting of Ed Dionne. Eric Hoffman. John Ebner and Mike Nemeth. Individually, medals were awarded to Hoffman. Dionne, and Ebner. Qualifying for the state competition were the boys medley relay team and individually. Dionne and Nemeth. Row 11 Dean Balias. Carmen Giovenco. Dennis Hof fclf ingcr. Richard Hertzog. Row 2-. Terry Wikberg. Chris Hoenscheid. Joe Horvath. Row 3: Ed Dionne. Mike Nemeth. Coach Gwen Whilden. On diving board: Mike McGillis. John Ebner. Jim Thomas. Fric Hoffman. TEAM TALLY Emmaus Allen Dieruff Parkland Saucon Valley Liberty Freedom Pottsville Salisbury Easton Record 7-3 OPP 114 99 63 76 41 61 75 83 16 85 At the sound of the gun. Carman Giovenco dives into the water. Hoffman is part of it all. • Erie Hoffman is a model of the serious swimmer. Encouraged by his parents and coached by his sister. Eric Hoffman began swimming competitively at the age of twelve. His interest began by watching swim meets in which his sister participated. Along with Ed Dionne and Jliffl Thomas. Hoffman is a tri-captam of the varsity swim team. The team co peted in a state competition two years in a row, and in District competitio this past year, where Hoffman placed second with the relay team and third in the breaststroke. Hoffman is a lifeguard at the Norths ampton Community Pool, where he teaches children to swim, and works as a lifeguard at the indoor pool during the winter. He is also a member of the Allentown YMCA swim team, cross country and track teams, yearb and newspaper staffs. Scholastic Scrimmage team, and National Ho Society. He plans to attend college at eith Slippery Rock or York, where he als wishes to swim. Captain Ed Dionne anticipates the starter's pistol. Captains Eric Hoffman and Jim Thomas take a breather as Mike Nemeth prepares for the race. Jim Thomas looks slightly confused. John Ebner quickly takes a breath. cKta eni Jour io § ta teo f inishes second in District XJ The wrestling team ended their outstanding season with a 15-3 record. giving them a second place finish in District XI. The most disappointing match of the season was the controversial match against Liberty. Coach Don Rohn forfeited the last three bouts because referee Peter Keyser called unneccessary roughness on Northampton's Brain Chamberlain. At Rohn’s demand, the team walked off the floor. A highlight of the season was the team’s championship in the Christmas City Tournament. Jeff Kaboly was selected as a First Team All-Star. Those nominated for Second Team All-Stars were Terry Daubert and Chamberlain. Brad Billy. Bion Konya. Dave Malsch, Stan Reuben. and Steve Reuben all received Honorable Mentions. Placing first in the District II tour- nament were co-captains Billy and Kaboly. Coming in third place were Daubert. Malsch. and Stan Reuben, while Steve Reuben finished fourth. In the Northeast Regional tournament, first place winners Billy. Kaboly. and Stan Reuben. Finishing third was Terry Daubert. The winners proceeded to state competition at Hershey. Pa. NHS TEAM TALLY OPP 48 Northern Lehigh 15 34 Becahi 18 58 Catasauqua 0 33 Easton 20 72 Central 0 13 Quakertown 37 37 Wilson 13 7 Liberty 45 36 Pocono Mountain 17 42 Emmaus 24 34 Nazareth 25 34 Allen 19 37 Freedom 18 35 Parkland 13 23 Phillipsburg 30 39 Dieruff 21 48 West Hazelton 11 50 Whitehall 10 Record 15-3 Terry Daubert ties up his opponent. Jason Fogel demonstrates his ability to take control. Row I: Don Suranofsky. Terry Daubert. Steve Reuben. Brad Billy. Jason Fogel. Stan Reuben. Row 2: Coach Don Rolm. Eric Gieske. Jeff Kaboly. Bion Konya. Brian Chamberlain. Mike Bartholomew. Dave Malsch. Dave Malsch attempts to maintain control of his opponent. Steve Reuben contemplates his plan of attack. Brad Billy awaits patiently for his upcoming bout Kaboly is a sure wrestler Jeff Kaboly weighs in a winner with the Kids. Through Jeff Kaboly’s long years of dedication, he became an outstanding contribution to Northampton’s wrestling team. Kaboly’s interest developed when his brother John gave him the idea of becoming a sure” wrestler at NHS. In addition to his brother’s support. Kaboly credited his coach. Don Rohn. as being a great influence throughout his years at NHS. Prior to the wrestling season, Kaboly lifted weights and ran to maintain his wrestling weight and flexibility skills. During the summer he also entered various wrestling tournaments to gain experience. Kaboly. seated first in districts, fought a close battle to win the 1985-86 District XI title. Kaboly was seated as a 167 pound first team all-star. ’’Wrestling is an individual sport where it is the opponent and you battling it out to win the match”, replied senior co-captain Kaboly. Brian Chamberlain strives for back points. Bion Konya struggles to prevent a takedown. Quakcrtown victory highlights season NHS TEAM TALLY OPP 70 Northern Lehigh 0 57 Becahi 6 63 Catasaugua 3 41 Easton 18 72 Central 0 33 Ouakertown 32 45 Liberty 11 64 Pocono Mountain 3 16 Emmaus 48 58 Nazareth 12 57 Allen 9 55 Freedom 3 31 Parkland 32 74 Phillipsburg 33 62 Dieruff 4 63 West Hazelton 0 66 Whitehall 4 Record 16-2 Row I: Malt Hemy. Steve Smith. Jeff Kocher. Ed Youwakim. Rob Davies. Tim Buskirk. Row 2t Jason Richards. Todd Recker. Bob Beck. Jason Dornbach. Scott Strunk. Row 3: Lou Marano. Eric Zerphy. Jim Rutt. Bob Gogel. Ron Rapee. Rick Biolsi. Bill Lerch. John Kratzer. Jarrid Konya. Coach Rohn gives Stan Reuben last minute instructions. Coach Don Rohn concentrates on his team's opponents. (BcxitvoH win O’Urim breaks scoring record The varsity girls’ basket- straight wins, but serious points. O’Brien was also ball team ended the season knee injuries to two start- named to the First Team with an East Penn Confer- ers. Erin Dietz and Mary All-East Penn Conference ence record and an overall O’Brien, halted any Team for the second record of 9-15. chances of making the Dis- straight year. Despite the losing re- trict XI playoffs. Co-captains O’Brien and cord, the girls were ex- Victories over Phillips- Ann Pierzga represented tremely competitive burg and Central Catholic NHS in the LARC All-Star throughout the year with a highlighted the season, and Game, and Coach Mike 3-8 record in the first half O’Brien became the all-time Schneider was selected as of league play. They started scoring leader at North- an assistant coach to the second half with three ampton High with 901 Whitehall’s Phil Armstrong. Team Tally NHS OPP NHS OPP 41 45 Central 52 46 44 37 Becahi 48 34 42 45 Parkland 46 47 32 47 Allen 33 36 28 30 Easton 37 48 50 54 Catasauqua 44 38 Emmaui 36 35 50 47 No. Lehigh 62 37 Phillipsburg 32 44 40 57 Freedom 31 58 17 52 Whitehall 29 67 47 20 Liberty 65 18 32 33 Dieruff 47 52 Record 9-15 Co-captain Mary O’Brien drives for the hoop. Christie Susko looks to pass off to a teammate. Row It Kate Grannetino. Sherri Yudt. Heather Lehr. Tammy VanBlar-gan. Frances Bealer. Row h Ann Pierzga. Mary O'Brien. Christie Susko, Erin Dietz. Row 3: Coach Pete Schneider. Beth Eckhart. Lori Biechy. Head Coach Mike Schneider. O’Brien's future looks bright Beating Central Catholic, the number two team in the league, was the highlight of the season, said co-captain Mary O’Brien, who has been on the varsity team for four years. O'Brien’s interest in basketball began when her brother John introduced her to the offensive and defensive techniques of the game. Once she realized her love for the game, she attended camps such as the Pocono Invitatonal Shooting Camp. O’Brien received many honors and awards throughout her basketball career. She became the scoring leader at Northampton High School with 901 points. In addition to setting a new school record, she was named to the Christmas Tournament All-Star Team in 1984 and 1985, and was named Morning Call Player of the Week in 1984. O'Brien was also the only girl at NHS to make the First Team All East Penn Conference Team for the second straight year and was a participant of the LARC All-Star Game in 1986. Christie Susko looks for help as the action begins. Girls’ future appears premising Team Tally NHS OP P NHS OPP 26 34 Central 44 31 56 38 Becahi 31 33 53 18 Parkland 45 19 43 32 Allen 47 43 54 42 Easton 29 47 47 32 Emmaus 38 41 43 51 Phillipsburg 44 47 57 30 Freedom 31 32 24 37 Whitehall 16 28 56 12 Liberty 31 II 38 33 Dieruff 45 50 Row It Val Verenna. Frances Rcaler. Sherri Yudt. Tammy VanBlargan. Row 2: Tracy Hall. Heather Lehr. Stacey Nonnemacher. Row 3: Kate Grannetino. Coach Pete Schneider. Kathy Schweitzer. cHtptciA? -tougfi Proctor's buzzer-beater stuns P-burg The 1985-86 boys’ basketball team ended their season with a disppoint-ing 4 win-20 loss record. The team was guided by head coach Tom Donahue, senior captain Joe Kovalchik, and leading scorer, sophomore Jim Fromhartz. The Kids’ first win came in the form of a 49-48 victory over Phillips-burg. A last-second basket by the Kids’ Dennis Proctor stunned the opponents. The team went on to beat the Stateliners again in league play, and came up with two wins over Freedom. Without a doubt, the team’s most disappointing loss of the season was their fall to Whitehall. The Zephyrs, East Penn Champs for the first half of the season, played their usual tough game. The Kids fought hard and stayed close throughout the game; however. Whitehall’s stifling full court press and near-perfect foul shooting were too much for the Kids to handle. Kovalchik. Proctor. Fromhartz, Jim Nemeth. Todd Ott, Tony Schleicher, Mark Mattison and Rob Melosky handled the courts for most of the season. With many experienced players returning next year. Donahue hopes this season’s record will not be repeated. TEAM TALLY OPP NHS 75 Central 57 50 Becahi 34 49 Parkland 53 61 Allen 44 59 Easton 44 63 Emmaus 45 37 Freedom 37 48 Phillipsburg 49 54 Whitehall 31 55 Liberty 46 53 Dieruff 44 54 Tamaqua 88 Central Record 4-30 Jim Nemeth and a Whitehall player struggle for the ball. Todd Oil attempts to score after a missed shot. Joe Kovalchik skies over four Whitehall opponents for the basket. Mike Reinhard tallies two points for the Kids. Jim Fromhartz battles a Becahi opponent for control of the ball. Row I: John Sinkowski. Darryl Reccek. Joe Kovalchik. Tim Tepes. Mark Mattison. Row 2-. Coach Gary Pierzga. Tony Schleicher. Rob Melosky. Jim Fromhartz. Todd Ott. Dennis Proctor. Head Coach lorn Donahue. Missing: Jim Nemeth. Mike Reinhard. kovalchik sparks team Joe Kovalchik is as solid as a rock. Senior Joe Kovalchik is best known for being an outstanding player and team leader. Playing basketball at Northampton has been an experience I will never forget. Kovalchik stated. Kovalchik’s interest in basketball began in seventh grade. With the encouragement of his father, he first started playing for the Northampton Athletic Association. As a sophomore, he began playing on the varsity team. In addition to basketball. Kovalchik is also captain of the varsity baseball team. He has played on the team for four years and hopes to continue to play in college. Jim Harharf leads the Wild Bunch. Dennis Proctor rips another strong rebound. Zeant works towards future NHS OPP Team Tally NHS OPP 42 7| Central 48 62 39 40 Becahi 62 57 42 44 Parkland 44 41 21 45 Allen 51 77 63 64 Easton 52 56 42 38 Emmaus 54 63 54 34 Phillipsburg 53 50 26 36 Freedom 47 53 35 50 Whitehall 45 70 36 58 Liberty 38 48 36 60 Dieruff Record 4-18 24 70 Kneelingi Ryan Grube. Standing Chris Giacapozzi. Brian Grenoble. John Kulchinsky. Coach Gary Pierzga. Jeff Erschen. Shawn Hughes. Man Szerencsils. The Kids’ bench looks dejected as the Zephyrs pull out a close game. With the flick of a wrist. Rob Melosky scores for the Kids. “Jtift is fitted wit ft momenta 'of high aspiration. tiese moments rise an6 fait fout always bring us joy.” cftofceri Ska e DUany of the fonSet t memories we fuxvc of our fu fv school journey take place at a special events Occasions sueft cu tfve Confine aruS pep ratty 6 eve top our true Sitack aruS ©raru e spirit, fie prom guttiers friends together for a memorable night Gttl cur special ttriw t eeome an important pari of- volvo we cxro, shaping our social avoarenees. n tkefuture tiieoe tan6marfu wilt provide us voitfl rare memories of- cnxr special journey. Sue Brearman and Scott Kroboth get into the Halloween spirit. I 6pirvtc aftown Cristy de la Pena has royal fun at the AFS Big N” Band pom squad performs for the halloween ball. parade crowd. Chaperones Ron Kresge. Nancy Bowman, and Sue McGillis are dressed for action. ■ Halloween, the eve of All Saints’ Day, falls on (bet. 31 and is celebrated by children of all ages, f Northampton students participated in the gxcitement of celebrating Halloween by wear-Big costumes and displaying crazy colors on Leir hair and unusual make-up on their faces. Also joining in the Halloween spirit, a large M-owd gathered to enjoy the 23rd Annual Jack K-ost parade on Oct. 26, 1985. Parade participants marched down Main Street with a variety of floats, costumes, and music. Northampton cheerleaders and the Big N” (Band proudly represented Northampton High School. Senior Suzanne Lehr reigned as Jack Frost Queen, with junior Tina Schlegel and sophomore Kim Remaly as her attendants. Another special event highlighting Halloween was the Bath parade. The Big N” Band opened the parade with the songs. Birdland and Carribean Queen. Following the band came scary masks, creative floats, and other bands. Jack Frost Parade Queen. Sue Lehr, waves to the spectators. i r cBaruS bcdVb cm to aucccm During those hot. August days, the band practiced endlessly, preparing for annual competitions. This year the band had an outstanding season, highlighting several events. The Milton competition was the most memorable. The band received awards for best drum major, highly skilled marching and maneuvering, and an exceptional band front. A second highlight of the season was the Blue Mountain competition where the band earned their highest score. 71.2 out of 100 possible points. Besides competition, the Big 'N' Band hosted the 23rd annual Tournament of Bands held at Al Erdosy field on September 28, 1985. Concluding the event the Big 'N' Band proudly presented their field show consisting of the songs: Birdland”) Caribbean Queen”i She Believes In Me”i the original drum composition, and the concert presentation. Big Band Blowout . The band performs their concert presentation under the direction of Sue Lehr. Trumpet soloist and band president Steven Bonn toots his talent. The pom pons brighten up the show. The Big N Band struts their stuff. The drum line performs their original drum solo. Cristy de la Pena, exchange student from Mexico, shows her gratitude to America. Michael Moran reveals his talents, while directed by drum major Scott Beck. ‘Winnie tfu Pooh The Company’s fall play performance, Winnie-the-Pooh, was successful, despite the absence of their director. Nan L. Guss-Mentzell. Holding up the stage while Mentzell was taking care of her newborn child, Trevor, were choreographer Vicki Trox-ell, and Lisa Hummel. In addition the cast supported one another when times were tough. Senior Danette Hummel said, We all knew putting together the show after Guss’ maternity leave would be difficult. Of course we had a few blown practices, but we knew when it was time to buckle down and concentrate. The night of the show Troy Thrash introduced the cast of characters in his role as Christopher Robin. He welcomed the audience into the world of make-believe. The production began with an empty stage. With the addition of the writers, and the Company’s characters and situations, the lights, costumes, and a few ladders and branches, the stage came alive. Danette Hummel. Winnie-the-Pooh receives flowers on opening night The bunnies are having mixed emotions. Roo's determination to stay in Rabbit's home creates a hyper Rabbit. The drama gang takes time to pose during a dress rehearsal. The Cast Christopher Robin-Troy Thrash Voice-Todd Zielinski Winnie-the Pooh-Danette Hummel Piglet-Kathy Milkowich Rabbit-Kaaren LoGuidice Eeyore-Richard Schleppy Owl Kirsten Swartz Kanga-Tina Beltz Roo Beth Raab Belinda Bodo Joy Christopher Shelley Harris Kim Hower Donna Reese Sarah Stromwell Chorus Jill Christopher Lisa Gilliard Kelly Hay Denise Musto Joanne Roosa Thad Szabo Christopher Robin welcomes the audience into the make believe world. Rabbit holds back a determined Pooh. Kirsten Swartz. Kathy Milkowich. and Danette Hummel believe friends are friends forever. (Parents evaluate 5 Northampton Senior High had a successful Open House presentation on the evenings of November 19 and X). replied Frank Kovacs, senior high principal. Parents did not have a long wait to see teachers because two nights were set aside instead of one. On November 19 796 parents visited the school. Approximately 883 parents came to Open House on November 20. Open House gives parents a chance to see what is academically available to their children. Additionally, teachers can inform parents of their child’s progress in class. Kovacs was pleased with the outcome of Open House, but believed many more parents could have come to see the teachers and administrators. He believes this year's success will bring more parents to Open House next year. Kim Remaly helps her parents find their way around the senior high. Mr. Kovacs poses with the guides at Open House. Paula Schleicher hears of her son Tony’s progress in Mr. Neiper’s class. Dan Marakovits gives advice to a concerned parent. Denise Kern measures the blood pressure of a parent as Janet Perry Schaeffer looks Judy Sommers waits to meet her daughter Heidi's teachers. cRatn (Scnnpen oinccormn On November 21, streamers and posters displaying black and orange pride filled the halls of N.H.S. in preparation for the annual Thanksgiving-Homecoming festivities. The traditional pep rally sponsored by Student Council was held during 7th period. The band played as students rushed into the gym. After speeches by Dr. Coyle and Coach Snell, the cheerleaders announced the senior players’ awards. The orange team, including Steve Bonn, Paul Kornfeind, John Reinbold, and Pam Stettler, won the tricycle-egg race. Junior Mike Moran, senior Anita Dimmick, and junior Kathy Milkowich received the best dressed and most spirited awards. While the students were inside preparing for the pep rally, the bonfire committee and Assistant-Principal John McAllister were collecting wood for the evening festivities. Highlighting the Turkey Day was the selection of thh 1985-86 Homecoming Queen. Last year’s queen, Teresa Cesanek. crowned Tina Sommer. Suzanne Lehr and Sherri Abraham received first and second runner-up. Other members of the Homecoming Court were Pam Lieb, Pam Stettler, Kim Ware, and Amy Zonay. The queen and her court were driven around Al Erdosy stadium in corvettes supplied by the Northampton Corvette Club. The Homecoming Court attempts to stay dry before the competition begins. Tina Sommer and Joe Kovalchik show off their winning Jerry Bretzik is dazed by the turn of events in the Catasaqua game. smiles. but ptri-t Aiitl J hxc6 The 1985-86 Homecoming winners are Sue Lehr. Jim Nemeth. Tina Sommer. Joe Kovalchik. Sherri Abraham, and Bob Bartholomew. Theresa Vosefski and April Benninger share their enthusiasm. The Kids huddle to plan their defensive attack against the Rough Riders. While painting signs. Johna Guttman gets into the spirit of things. Jack Pascoe admires the blazing bonfire. Joe Kovalchik. Carl Cavallo. and Tony Schleicher work up a sweat. Russ Witmer decorates N.H.S. before the pep rally. Karen Kuehner. Missy Jones. Ann Lucent . Eric Hoffman. Diana Reinhard. and Kim Kohler work on signs for the pep rally. Todd Schaffer and Tony Schleicher take a break while building the bonfire. Message filled balloons spot the cloudy skies on Thanksgiving Day. Teresa Cesanek crowns Tina Sommer 1985-86 Homecoming Oueen as escort Joe Kovalchik shelters her from the rain. jn otiixxp )itt m 94 Even though the Christmas tree was smaller than usual this year, the spirit climbed high as Nancy Wilkin's class made colorful candy canes and her chemistry classes carolled through the halls singing holiday songs. In addition to carolling. Student Council once again held their annual Senior Citizen Christmas party on December 16. Over fifty senior citizens attended the joyous affair with overwhelming holiday spirit. The ensemble, directed by Kent Ruch, sang Christmas carols to brighten the hearts of everyone. Soloist Ronda Becker sang The Christmas Song . The performance ended with a sing-along as Santa Claus, Ed Weaver, and his helpers, Darryl and Sherry Reccek and Bill Lerch, came in to distribute Christmas tree ornaments. Other holiday festivities included the chorus's Christmas assembly, performing traditional Christmas Chem,s,ry teacher Nancy Wilkin and a few Of her students belt out Frosty the Photon , songs with soloists Trudy and Tina Beltz singing One Small Child . The show concluded with participation from the audience singing Jingle Bells and White Christmas. Future Business Leaders of America members spread their holiday spirit to patients at Allentown General Hospital on December 19. singing Christmas songs and distributing presents to the pediatric's floor. I think it is a great opportunity for the FBLA members to experience the feeling of caring for the sick children,” said Tom Neiper. Soloist Theresa Dionne captures the audience's attention with What Child Is This . Santa Claus. Ed Weaver, and helper Darryl Reccek. wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Chuck Verenna shows off his Christmas spirit. John Tropeano dresses for a Hawaiian Christmas. Santa Claus and Principal Frank Kovacs discuss who’s been good and bad at NHS. The mixed chorus delivers holiday joy at the Christmas Vespers. Cheerleader Debbie Lehr gets ready for the volleyball tournament. On February 6. twenty-one teams participated in the second annual volleyball tournament. All teams tried their best to make it to the top, but the team that succeeded was captained by Jack Pas-coe. Members of the team were Todd Chuss, Dave Fox, Pam Kremus, Carol Rapee, and Denise Fox. Each Participant played fairly, giving it their all. Pascoe’s team won the first six games in their division. This entitled them and seven other teams to compete for the semi-finals. Teams captained by Pascoe. Joel Sheldon, Scott Neyer. and Phil Rubino entered the semi-finals. The two semi-finalist winners were Pascoe and Neyer’s teams. The disqualification of Neyer’s team put a damper on the day. Left with only one team for the finals, the officials determined the new final team by having the two losing semi-finalist teams play against each other. Sheldon’s team won and entered the finals, competing against Pascoe’s team. In the finals. Pascoe’s team lost their first game with a score of 15-8, won their second game scoring 15-3. and their skill in the third won the 1986 championship with a score of 150. ”lt was strictly team effort that lead that team to the championship,” commented Gordon Bartholomew. Regardless of whether a team won or lost, ”it was fun just participating,” stated Pascoe. Scoll Kroboth and Mike Nemeth concentrate on the game. Erika Madea serves to score another point. Winning captain Jack Pascoe takes time out for a picture. Referees Bud Rutherford and Mike Bartholomew take a break from a hard day's work. £)i £(2 prepare |or The early evening snowfall affected the attendance of the first annual Valentine’s Day semi-formal dance held on February 14. Of the 120 tickets sold, only 90 people attended. The senior gymnasium was decorated with red hearts and flowing streamers, filling it with an aura of love. Seniors Eric Hoffman and Sue Lehr were crowned King and Queen of the dance. Juniors Mike Gimbel and Theresa Dionne, and sophomores Kevin Marth and Kathy Spengler attended the winners. The music for the dance was supplied by Transsound. Members of Student Council, who sponsored the event, provided the refreshments. Jim Nemeth. Theresa Vosefski. and Mr. Kovacs take care of the incoming couples. Mike Hoffman and Dawn Hansen share a night they will always remember. A few couples escape from the action to pose for a picture. The dances' King and Queen. Eric Hoffman and Sue Lehr, share a spotlight dance. The Valentine's dance court included Mike Gimbel. Theresa Dionne. Sue Lehr. Eric Hoffman. Kathy Spengler. and Kevin Marth. 9Tlam? x u6enU at Slordtamptcm ScAoot are preparing |or tfietr journey oi|ter .. raxSuaiioH. cB ? atteruHru eS . (2 V 9 S- at ifie orifuxrrLp tort aruS © etMeAera fcranclW, tWe ' -tucSento WmAwfiat u nee6e f |or ifieir cfio en pro.fe ion . quipped witA t e toots necessary |ar -e-Kelr -travel, the. - eefi AtuStnib a2rea6|y C ee an tmcuje of iAelr- next journey P S5uit6inq ocareers Northampton students wishing to attend Vo-Tech may go to the home school in Bethlehem Township or the satellite program located next to our Junior and Senior High. Students are scheduled for classes during morning and afternoon sessions at both schools. Students seeking entry into Vo-Tech are selected by high school personnel according to attendance, grades, and attitude. Those students who exhibit these qualities are accepted for admission to our Vo-Tech program. Malt Serensits and Wayne Zwickle learn to crate and assemble. James Gallagher. Dean Abraham. Robert Eckert, and Charles Ames work In auto shop. Wayne Reppert checks out the parts in machine shop. A surprised Missy Henry and Kris Hildebrand put the finishing touches on a haircut. Sue Heberling. Michelle Ornosky. and Rachel Heffelfinger help in creating a floral arrangement. Lee Stein and Steve Reuben concentrate on their work in machine shop. Tammy Davidson reaches for a handful of flowers in her floriculture class Philip Kresge solders a pipe as part of his project in plumbing. Commercial arts gives Kyle Morgan a chance to display his artistic talent. Learning to repair a television is one of the many things learned in Electronics as Matthew Honsel demonstrates. Craig Prowdy and Kenny Swoyer help each other with a difficult assignment. Auto Body students take instructions from Mr. Soli. Paul LeBlanc shows the important role computers play. (left to right): Walter Schmidt. William Frye. Mark Solt. Denise Kohn. Herman fritz, center: Mary Lou Lieb Tech students repair the damages on a car's engine. Tamissa Miller and Ranae Deemer dish out the finishing touches. Roger Smith takes a break while John Lambert fixes a Washing machine in Appliance Repair. Chris Osborne and Jeff Laubach concentrate on their creative artwork. Todd Serlass learns to use a computer in his computer class. Missy Henry concentrates on her cosmetology work. Lisa Shelanick shows off her painting skills in interior decorating. Bob Solderich studies his work as he smooths out the rough edges. cKti whit wnifiout cuSvisor Row l Terri Knopf. Becky Kern. Tina Schlegel. Denise Sell. Amy Minnich. Theresa Dionne. Jen Lacko. Sherry Reccek. Meredith McClellan. Row 2: April Benninger. Christie Susko. Diana Reinhard. Pam Schwartz. Robin Reiss. Johna Guttman. Pam Lieb. Row 3: Theresa Vosefski. Steph Tallaksen. Nmcole Jones. Sue Bartholomew, Tina Sommer Row 4: Bryan Trexler. Matt Heiny. Russ Witmer. Jim Nemeth. Tom Marakovits. Allan Ziegler. Sue Bartholomew helps to promote the Sweetheart Dance. Student Council is a student body organization which promotes school activities throughout the school year. After advisor Lone Dotter relinguished her job, there was no replacement for the 1985-86 school year. President Jim Nemeth kept the council functioning regularly. In addition to Nemeth, vice-president Tom Marakovits, secretary Johna Guttman. and treasurer Pam Lieb helped Nemeth in running the mandatory council meetings. The council participates in many activities such as the Thanksgiving festivities, the Senior Citizen Christmas Party, and the Valentine’s Dance. Besides the school activities, the council gets in volved in various school problems such as alcohol and drug abuse. President Nemeth served as a regional representative of the eastern part of Pennsylvania throughout the 1985-86 year. Pam Schwartz. Sue Bartholomew, and Nicole Jones decorate the halls cK (SUptav extra AvW om Row I: Ronda Becker. Lynda Newhari. Kim Kohler. Missy Trexler. Lydia Newhart. Theresa Csencsits. Alisa Kulchinsky. Liz Kratzer. Kaaren LoGuidice. Kirsten Swartz. Dawn Vandergrift. Row 2. Stacey Netwall. Tina Nakata. Kelly Hudock. Denise Deppe. Dave Gillette. Missy Jones. Pam Lieb. Karen Kuehner. Ann Reimer. Alissa Yeager. Judy Pearn. Jack Pascoe. Row 3: John Toth. Paul Keener. Ed Dionne. Eric Hoffman. Ashley Heiberger. Dave Eox. Allan Ziegler. Jim Nemeth. Eugene Nemeth. Scott Neff. Chuck Verenna. Mark Murphy. Kevin Rauch. Missy Jones. National Honor Society vice-president, grins after a meeting has ended. The National Honor Society underwent many changes in the 1985-86 school year. Sally Pany replaced Rebecca Walters as advisor and for the first time, the senior members were inducted in December rather than April. As part of fulfilling their charter, the group became more involved in community affairs. In March they answered telephones for the Channel 39 membership drive telethon. They also attended a National Honor Society conference at Lehigh University and held a fund-raising car wash to benefit the community. David Gillette guided the society as president, assisted by vice-president Melissa Jones. Ann Reimer served as treasurer and Lynda Newhart kept the minutes as secretary. Gene Thrash is ready to ask an important question at the meeting. Row I: Becky Kern. Theresa Dionne. Deb Lehr. Tina Schlegel. Row 2: Bryan Trexler. Steph Tatlakesn. Tina Sommer, Allen Ziegler. Matt Heiney. Missing: Sue Lehr. Seniors: President- Allan Ziegler Vice-president- Tina Sommer Secretary- Steph Tallaksen Treasurer- Sue Lehr Juniors: President- Becky Kern Vice-president- Theresa Dionne Secretary- Tina Schlegel Treasurer- Deb Lehr Sophomores: President Matt Heiny Vice-president- Bryan Trexler cKt explore careers The forerunner of Youth Education Association was the Future Teacher Association, organized for those people who wanted to enter the field of education. Membership now includes anyone interested in school and community services and career ploration in any field. Advised by John Heard, the club volunteers to serve as ushers at Open House and escorts at a dinner for retired teachers. • coi i Row 11 Jackie Ehritz, Kathy Milkowich. Judi Simon, Row 2: Tammy Seager. Kim Fenstermaker. Christie de la Pena. Lisa Garger. Row 3: Pam Kern. Michele Coleman. Kris Eby, Jennifer Visser. Judy Walters, Jackie Loch. Row 4: Stacey Netwall. Liz Kratzer. Missy Schwartz Row 5: Chris Laki. Dawn Hansen, Row 6: Lisa Gilliard. Judy Walters. Jackie Ehritz. and Robin Reiss listen intently to Mr. Heard s instructions. putt u6 out of the 6arh Holly Hunsberger helps prepare for Ihe Free Fare concert. Row I: Glenn Weitknect. fcrnie Peckham. Row 2. Shelly Harris. Kaaren LoGuidice. Todd Zielinski. Row 3: Rill Lerch. Beth Raab. Troy Thrash. Kathy Milkowich. Joe Wilgeroth. The Stage and Lighting Crew is in charge of the audio and visual effects in the auditorium during special programs. Working the lights and sound for assemblies, concerts, and other presenra tions are just a few duties the crew performs. Time is also spent setting up risers, chairs, and props for the events. Each member of the crew must learn how to use the lighting board and audio system. One thing the crew will never forget is making countless trips up the rickety 15 foot ladder. Gone cut rate for ehecfvmate Not only is chess a mind game, but it is also a way of entertain ment. To win the game of chess, you must have the ability to play strategically, but the key to the game is to get the best possible position at the end of the game. Throughout the year, the chess club had eleven competitive games and in February a chess tournament was ter the tournament, the members ceeded to states nationals. Row I: Bruce Fahringer. Row 2-. John Toth. Mike Saeger. Paul Keener. Charles Hopkins. Row 3: Eugene Nemeth. Charlie Hopkins plans his strategic move to outsmart his opponent. Pump ‘tfoat trou Row I: Joel Sheldon. Dan Howard. John Rutt. Row 2: Burl Schutt. Travis Wuchter. Karen Reimer. Tina Sommer. Mark Milisits. Row i-. Tim Tepes. Chris Jacoby. Brad Jones. Tom Marakovits. Brian Winner. Dave Kovach. Rob Ohawk. Tim O'Donnell. Row 4: Bill Lerch. Jeff Janotka. Rob Kinter. Scotl Bruch. Chris Pereira. Joe Siekonic. Row 5: Mall Heiney. Ed Weaver. Braden Hirsch. Scotl Ellis. Karen Reimer concentrates on strengthening her legs. The weightlifting club is not only for football players, but for anyone interested in toning, building, conditioning and strengthening the body through the use of universal equipment. After school, the weightroom is always crowded with both male and females working out for upcoming sporting events. Advisor to the club is John Davis. Tina Sommer acts as president, aided by vice president Paul Kornfeind, secretary Braden Hirsch. and treasur-er Russ Witmer. The club sold candy to help pay for new equip ment and sponsored a ski trip to Little Gap in February. Mike Gimbel and Paul Kornfeind work out together. Deca prepare for real wori6 Row I: Sue Mason. Lisa Kuesan. Tina Zemlaitsky. Sue Marlin. Joe YatJush. Jim Peters. Tammy Frickert. Cindy Bartholomew. Brenda Beck. Brenda Seip. Kevin Lang. Lisa lanelli. Kara Felker. Row 2-. Deanna Michael. Kim Erceg. Kim Cruz. Scot Bilheimer. Lori Pazo. Toni Asbath. Wanda Fritz. Mr. Vulcano. Sherry Lindsey. Missy Eiden. Anne O’Brien. Heather Applegate. Michelle Dodrill. Sandy Stephen. Lisa Tifft. Row 3: Charlene Kobal. Meredith McClellan. Karen Simons. Kim Gilbert. Cathy Jacobs. Heather Wetzel. Melissa Hahn. Donna DeLong. Antionette Balliet. Beth Fischl. Tracie Day. Kristine Bundy. Denise Fox. Sue Brearman. Rhonda Manning. Row 4: Bob Kocher. Melinda Emery. Jenny Kichline. Kerensa Woodring. Joel Sheldon. Randy Lichtenwalner. John Wunderler. Scott Bruch. Kevin Kozo. Curt Beer, Glen Fleming. Denise Fogel. Eric Lauser. Row 5: Jason Dornbach. Jerry Bretzik. DECA advisor. Pat Vulcanopointsoutthat Northampton DECA is the best way to go. Marketing, retail sales, and merchandising are only some of the skills learned by the members of the Distributive Education Clubs of America, who compete annually in competitions. Northampton's chapter of DECA proudly received numerous awards in merchandising at this year’s District VI Competition. First-place winners included Peter Zarayko for advertising. Tom Balliet for general merchandising, Jason Dornbach for service station supervisory. and Randy Lichtenwalner for ad layout. Meredith McClellan. Jim Peters, Frank Geseck. and Jerry Bretzik were awarded second-place prizes for apparel, finance and credit, service station mastery, and service station supervisory, respectively. Third-place winners included Kevin Kozo for ad layout. Joe Yadush for finance and credit. Lori Hildebrand for general marketing, and Melinda Emery for restaurant marketing. Kara Felker. Charlene Kobal. and Wanda Fritz pose with McGruff. 6anee tnm mini The math club develops many ways to explore the different branches of mathematics. Every month the club holds a math contest which is sponsored by the Mathematics League. The test includes geometry, algebra, and statistics. Besides contests, the members get together to talk about specific mathematical concepts with advisor Robert Esch Kevin Rauch serves as presi dent. Paul Keener assists Rauch as vice-president, and Denise Deppe holds the positions of both secretary and treasurer. Seated: Jennifer Karmonick. Denise Deppe. Standing: Shelly Haney. Kevin Rauch. Mark Murphy. Paul Keener. Paul Keener flashes his intelligent grin. Due to a lack of photography knowledge on the yearbook staff. Amptennian asked interested students for their assistance. The school photographers, under the supervision of Dawn Hansen and Pam Lieb. attend sporting events assemblies, and other special events to capture the moments on film. The time they volunteer to aid the school is greatly appreciated and without their expertise. there would be no yearbook. Row I: Theresa Csencsits. Row 2: Rebekah Carr. Lynda Newhart. Lydia Newhart. Ann Lucente. Row 3: Dawn Hansen, Pam Lieb. Fran Pasquariello. Kim tgge. Kris Hower, Kim Fenstermaker. Nikki Ensig. Row 4: Todd Schaffer. Dawn Hansen works on developing prints. latent art£ £4 at cDrX. !ML , Row I Holly Hunsberger. David Pimentel. Row 2-. Kimberly Zeeman. Joy Christopher. Kelly Hay. Wendy Harris. Shelly Harris. Row 1-. Randy Liehtenwalner. Troy Thrash. Mike Murray. Row 4: Anita Dimmick. Belinda Bodo. Kim Hower. Monica Jurasits. Kurt DeBellis. Trina Shuman. Tina Beltz. Elaine Trexler. Row 5: (kneeling) Kirsten Swartz. Lisa Gilliard. Kathy Milkowich. Beth Raab. Richard Schleppy. Sandy Springer. Ernie Peckham. Todd Zielinski. Row 6: Ann Gillette. Angie Spess. Kerensa Woodring. Thad Szabo. Danette Hummel. Kaaren LoGuidice. Cristy de la Pena. Aaron McComb. Trevor Mentzell looks up at his mom. Nan Guss-Mentzell. The Company is responsible for the backstage production of the plays including selling tickets. advertising, publicizing, and set-building. Membership includes people who just want to ,Help out”, as well as cast members. This year's performances include the fall production of Winnie the Pooh and the spring musical Once Upon a Mattress. In addition to the spring musical, the Company presented Kiddie Theatre performances for district elementary schools in late spring. Nan Guss-Mentzell acts as the Drama Club advisor. Danette Hummel and Kaaren LoGuidice served as co-presidents. Kirsten Swartz functioned as secretary and Richard Schleppy acted as treasurer. Kaaren LoGuidice and Danette Hummel perform at their best. cforeigricr enrich society Row h Michele Schneider. Erika Grabner. Ann Gillette. Holly Hunsberger. Cristy de la Pena. Tina Lockhard. Lisa Garger. Lori Manley. Diana Reinhard. Missy Jones. Tina Sommer. Beth Fischl. Row 1-. Chritine Delarosa. Deanne Stout. Megan Quigley. Amy Kremus. Tammy VanBlargan. Mike Perry. Kaaren LoGuidice. Beth Raab. Teri Knopf. Terri Speicher. Ann Marie Yadush. Liz Kratzer. Kris Arnold. Row 3: Trudy Beltz. Jen Karmonick. Denise Musto. Carrie Rodgers. Kelly Kemmerer. Denise Deppe. Sue Stott. Kim Hower. Pam Mery. Cherie Woginrich. Missy Molnar. Christie Susko. Shelly Harris. Tina Nakata. Row 4: Nadine Heefner. Donna Reese. Lara Goos. Tami Frickert. Ashley Heiberger. Tammy Mikitsh. Tracey Jacobsen. Mary Jo Huber. Maria Skweir. Deanne Edelman. Krista Corey. Joann Barnhart. Dawn Serman. Shirley Avery. Michelle Hutnick. Steph Kutianski. Denise Wentz. Heidi Sommers. Row 5: Karen Kuehner. Kerensa Woodring, Shelly Haney. Suzette Wells. Dawn Vandegrift, Dave Goldberg. Dan McGillis. Al Lotti. Sean Corey. Walt Marinkovits. Christian Ramsenthaler. Todd Zielinski. Randy Lichtenwalner. Deb Seltzer. Kim Zeeman. Dave Kravetz. Mark Murphy. Kristen Steier, Pam Lieb. Christian Ramsenthaler takes a swing at a pinata. American Field Service gives students the opportunity to learn customs and traditions of students from other lands by sponsoring exchange students to visit the United States for the length of a school year. The dub participates in school activities as the traditional fall weekend in November which begins with the excitement of the hayride for the purpose of getting acquainted with others. Additionally, every year in April there is an International weekend which last for five days. AFS holds several fundraisers throughout the year such as the Austrian crystal sale and the advent calendar sale, providing for special activities such as Carnival Ball. This year 's theme for the Ball was Hurray for Hollywood.” As stated by Lori Manley. 7 think AFS is a great way to meet new friends. AFS advisors are Ronald Kresge. German teacher and Nancy Bowman. French teacher. Shelly Harris and Heidi Sommers expect to have a great time at Halloween. The exchange students grasp the meaning of an American Christmas. Christy de la Pena and Kumi Itoh exchange help with their American studies. Kaaren LoGuidice enjoys a dance at the party. Disguised as a clown. Lori Manley enjoys the party's festivities Club members masquer de American cultures” at the Halloween party. Row I: Patty Lelko. Jill Pascoe, Denise Musto. Kelly Hudock. Brenda Risser Row 2: Audrey Trexler. Mark Schwartz. Amanda Weimer, Wendy Beers. Missy Fink. Lisa Buskirk. Amy Halushak. Michelle Hoffman. Tammy Dettmer. Dee Kohl. Kristen Pickin. Gail Warnke. Row 3: Kim Zeeman. Dennis Shupp. Eric Hinkle. Filbert Grim. Bob Beers. Missing: Tame Frinzi, Sandy Kern, Darlene Ferencin. Colleen Urban, Jane Wagner. Sherry Buskirk. Lori Winarchick. Connie Remaly. Cindy Wunderly. Kelly Hudock finds times to smile while working. Without the help of the library aides, librarian Sally Pany and assistant Mary Hagley could not provide efficient service for students and faculty. The duties of the aides involve checking the book shelves, signing out magazines and books for the school body, operating the photocopy machine, and keeping records of periodical distribution, and helping students research projects. Their annual fundraiser of selling chocolate candy provided them with money for a Christmas pizza party and helped decrease costs of their trip to Hershey Park. Filbert Grim gives his assistance to another student. |uiure u busing Row I: Michelle Kolumber. Dee Kohl. Row 2-. Tim Tepes. Theresa Csencsits. Tammy Rinker. Jim Nemeth. Kim Fenstermaker. Sue Lehr. Jim Peters. Row 3: Michelle Vandegrift. Chris Laki, Jane Wagner. Gail Stubits. Row 4: Lori Spitzer. Michelle Swietzer. Brenda Remaly. Wanda Fritz. Lori Fiildebrand. Tammy Saeger. The Future Business Leaders of America have three major objectives: service, education, and progress. said advisor Tom Neiper. FBLA prepares business orientated students for the work force by competing in typing, accounting. shorthand, and public speaking competitions. Northampton High School hosted the Regional Competition on March 3. First, second, and third place regional winners competed in jtates at Farms, Lancaster. FBLA raises money to buy fruit baskets for the needy at both Thanksgiving and Christmas, to contribute money to local organizations, studying cures for diseases, and to give presents to hospi-1 talized children. _ja m The club's president is Theresa Csencsits, assisted by vice-president Jim Nemeth. Sue Lehr acts as corresponding secretary. Tammy Rinker serves as recording secretary, and Kim Fenster- maker works as treasurer. Jane Wagner and Connie Remaly concentrate on Mr. Neiper’s plans. Gail Stubits listens to plans of visiting children in the hospital. STUxme -that tune Piano: Ruth Bauer. Karen Biechy. Piano Row: Kim Erceg, Tina Beltz. Jennifer Visser, Deanne Edelman. Row I: Jennifer Lacko. Theresa Dionne. Robin Hunsburger. Holly Hunsberger. Kaaren LoGuidice. Missy Newhart. Monica Jurasits. Nadine Heefner. Row Lisa Kern. Ronda Becker. Kim Remaly. Lisa Gilliard. Sandy Springer. Kim Hower. Pamela Mery. Trudy Beltz. Tina Beltz sings the well known song. Go Tell It On the Mountain. The chorus, under the direction of Kent Ruch. is individually divided into four different groups: girl’s chorus, mixed chorus, and girls' mixed ensemble. During the Christmas season, the chorus sang their hearts out performing to the student body. On December 15 they held their annual Christmas Vesper concert in the high school auditoruim where soloist Ronda Becker sang The Christmas Song” and Trudy and Tina Beltz performed the duet One Small Child. ” Mixed ensemble performed various shows throughout the season to such groups as the senior citizens and Northampton Rotary Club Additionally. they held a spring musical in April. A few selective students made district chorus including Mark Applegate. Ronda Becker. John Ebner. Scott Henninger. Drew Nielson, and Kim Remaly. Piano: John Ebner. Missy Trexler. Row I: Danctte Hummel, Christie DelaRosa, Holly Hunsburger. Becky Kern. Tracey Morello. Kris Silfies, Judi Simon. Jackie Ehritz. Row 2-. Ronda Becker. Theresa Dionne. Lisa Gilliard. Monica Jacoby. Stacey Net wall. Anita Dimmick. Missing: Kathy Milkowich. Mike Murray recites a section of the Christmas medley along with the mixed chorus. Piano: Missy Trexler. John Fbner. Row It Jamie Delong, Holly Hunsberger. Tina Beltz. Trudy Bellz. Kim Kohler. Chris Hoffman. Carolyn Green. Row 2-. Christie DelaRosa. Lisa Kern. Diane Atherhold, Jackie Ehritz. Judi Simon. Row 3: Karen Biechy. Ronda Becker. Lisa Gilliard. Danette Hummel. Jennifer Visser. Mike Murray. Stacey Netwall. Theresa Dionne. Ruth Bauer. Missing: David Kravetz. John Moyer. Troy Roth. Mark Applegate. Erika Madea. Lori Lentz. Cathy Hershman. Nikki Miller. Missy Taylor. Karen Biechy awaits her cue form Mr. Ruch Piano: Ruth Bauer. Row I: Robin Hunsberger. Tina Beltz. Lisa Kern. John Ebner. Trudy Beltz. Kaaren LoGuidice. Row 2. Jennifer Lacko. Kim Renialy. Ronda Becker. Monica Jurasits. Holly Hunsberger. Jennifer Visser. Kurt DeBellis. Mike Murray. John Moyer. Karen Biechy. Pam Mery. Row 3. Nadine Heefner. Theresa Dionne. Deanne Edelman. Lisa Gilliard. Sandy Springer. Thad Szabo. Brett Himmelwright. Todd Zielinski. Troy Thrash. Scott Henninger. David Kravetz. Kim Hower. §tu6 tfic Pvetve Many people overlook the endless hours our stockroom boys spend working each day. The boys sacrifice study hall time to assist the office secretaries. Without their volunteer time spent in the stockroom, teachers would not have their daily supplies delivered to them Some favorite memories of the stockroom boys include Darrell's harmonica. ramming the hoop, and the nurse taking their radio. ■ i Joe Kdvalchik. Paul Kornfeind. Darrell Eberhardt, Mike Reinhard. Darrell Eberhardt plays his air guitar. STtop ‘ tit ?ou The mat maids do the busy work at the wrestling matches. They help tape and mop the mats, set up chairs, and keep the score. At the end of the wrestling match, they roll up the mats and clean the gymnasium. A lot of the encouragement and support needed for the wrestlers is given by the mat maids. The mat maids will never forget the number of times the wrestlers walked on their dean mats before the match began or the many times they helped roll up the mats before the tape was taken off. Kim Remaly. Sherry Reccck. Anita Cherry. Rose Me Closkey. Missing. Kim Egge. Karen Uherick Kim Egge does the dirty work for the team. m Sicof tutp n Sealed: Amy Halushak. Tammy Deltmer. Jen Lacko. Gail Stubits. Standing: Melissa Cooler. Michelle Kolumber. Deann Michael. Kris Silfies Denise Grayer puis the ice pack back in the freezer so it's ready for the next emergency. Nurse’s Aides assist Hildi Bradney in minor aid in|uries. The aides do clerical work and typing as well as accompany the nurse in screening tests. “te main function of the guidance aides is to work with the computer. The computer is programmed with data pertaining to occupational information, armed services, college aids and 2 or 4 year colleges. They also file materials. help write out passes, and answer phones. Scaled: Chris DeLarosa. Sheila Allhouse. Standing: Lisa Mead. Melissa Bannon. Ed Kozlowski. Amanda Weimer. Tracy Jacobson. Robert Beers. Dee Kohl Missing Rob tck roth, Cindy Nicholas. Amy Zonay Lisa Mead writes out passes for the guidance counselors. Quiz hl6z buz z in Beginning in September, the Scholastic Scrimmage team practiced after school to prepare for a competition of wits on TV 39. Advisor Ron Reed asked practice questions to the team and used a point system to choose the starters. Seniors Mark Murphy, Kevin Rauch. David Gillette, and Charles Hopkins served as the starters with Eric Hoffman as the alternate. Murphy acted as team captain. Channel 39 hosts the competitions and Harry Price conducts the contest, asking questions to the two teams involved. The school that wins the competition receives a first-place prize of $1,000. Row I: Missy Jones. Kevin Rauch. Mike Saeger. Denise Deppe. Row 2: Dave Gillette. Mark Murphy. Kelly Hudock. Jack Pascoe. Row 3: Scott Neff. Paul Keener. Tom Marako-vits. John Wetzel. Eugene Nemeth. Charles Hopkins. Eric Hoffman. Dave Eox. Kevin Rauch considers answering the question. Team members Charles Hopkins. Mark Murphy, and Kevin Rauch work out the answer to the bonus. The Response team is unique to Northampton High School, providing basic first aid to any person who becomes injured during any given school day. Additionally. as firemen, they react” to any com mu nity crisis when their beeper signals them whether in or out of school. We give our time, training, and caring to people in their time of need, anytime, anywhere, without hesitation. We do it for the people, not for ourselves, because we get nothing out of it. Our only reward is seeing our talents keep someone alive , said president Steve Bonn. All the members of the team are certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and advance first aid. Bonn is qualified as an emergency medical technician and has given orientations to both the faculty and students concerning their job. Assisting Bonn is vice president Ray Anthony and secretary Ed Haenig. Phil lansenderler. Todd Chuss. Ray Anthony. Doug Oberly. Ed Haenig. Tammy Mikitsh. Fran Fasching. Craig Yurick. Kathy David. Joe Solderich. Wanda Fritz. Felisa Koch. President Steve Ronn is always ready (or action. Steve Bonn. Lisa Tiff!, and Duane Frey prove that the Response Team is always prepared (or an emergency. Lfou are vrog tifc aver cSi ?fC c8o.ruS mcivctvt on The Big ’N’ Band's drum majors. Sue Lehr and Scotl Beck, have dedication in their eyes. The Big N Band, under the direction of Mark Jonkman, is best known for dazzling the fans dur ing halftime of the varsity football games. Drum major Suzanne Lehr directs the band, with assis tance from Scott Beck. Judy Pearn serves as a student conductor. The band presents the songs Birdland”. Ca ribbean Oueen , and She Believes in Me”. They performed the concert presentation Big Band Blowout” and an original drum solo. Band president Steve Bonn is aided by vice president Brian Wentz and librarians Don Smith and Mike Moran. Pom captain Dawn Hansen, silks captain Sheila Althouse. rifle and sabre captain Steph Kutianski, and majorette captains Tammy Rinker and Tracy Bachman managed the award-winning band front. Row l Tracy Bachman. Tammy Rinker. Row 2: Pally Lelko. Amy Mmnich. Kristin David. Kathy David. Row 3: Jodi Michael. Heather Werner. Lori Csencsits. Tavia Fisher. Stephanie Bodish. Gwen Mertz. Keri Johnson. Gail Stubits and Janice Bleiler concentrate on their next performance. 1S4 Scott Beck surprises the audience with his twirl mg ability. Row I: Lisa Kucsan. Sheila Althouse. Gail Stubits. Michelle Dodrill. Row 2: Denise Graver. Judi Simon. Colleen Sobers. Melissa Laki. Jennifer Lakatosh. Tricia Moyer Row i-. Denise Fogel. Natalie Rock. Michele Solga. Michele Fatzinger. Deana Pearn. Cindie Bartholomew Missing: Melissa Caldwell. Denise Deppe, Kelli Gruver. Angie Marth. Jennifer Roth. Row I: Gary Gower. John Herman. Doug Oberly. Joe Morvek. Brad Miller. Steve Young. Row 2: Kris Spectrum s Steph Kutianski executes perfection. Csongoto. Ginger Handwork. Felicia Koch. Monica Jurasits. Annette Almond. Mariann Sass. Judy Pearn. Judi Walters. Donna Biege. Cheryl Marsh. Jane Wagner Row 3: Chris Hanger. Heather Kratzer. Criag Yurick. Chris Winkelbauer. Craig Zavilla. Bill Horn. Penny Bird. Valerie Miller. Jamie LVIong. Row 4: Kim Remaly. Janice Bleiler. Jeff Kline. Don Smith. Mark Gutekunst. Denise Sloyer. Kelly Yandrisovits, David Holub. Row 5: Mike Moran. Doug Smith. Mall Bonn. Steve Bonn. John Reinbold. Bob Nikisher. Bill Evans. Brian Wentz. Jim Milkowich Missing: Jeni Dobler. Linda Goeer. Terry Graver. Matthew Groller. Kurt Hutchinson. David Kravetz Randy Kroboth. Bill Lessig. Mary Lessig. Sherry Lindsey. Jackie Loch. Andrea Peck. Tina Zemlansky. Row I: Stephanie Kutianski. Michelle Hutnick. Jo Fegely. Tammy Saeger. Row 2-. Missy Shaw. Kim Fenstermaker. Audrey Beil. Bonnie Fogel. Danielle Bollinger. Missing: Kristin Eby. Jessica Strohl. Triple player Doug Smith concentrates on his performance during a parade. Christina Jonkman adds sunshine to the Big 'N' Band. Majorette Kristen David tops the show with a shining performance. Steph Kutianski looks assured that her performance was a success. s Kim Fenstermaker looks to Scott Beck for some assisstance. Front: Dawn Hansen. Row I: Jennifer Visser, Christy De La Pena. Lisa Gilliard. Stacey Netwall. Michelle Coleman. Christine Laki. Row 2. Lori Meily. Marisa Floyd. Heather Lehr. Jenifer Doll. Row 3: Denise Musto. Donna Reese. Jackie Ehritz. Pam Kern. Robin Reiss. Laura Uhnak. Teresa Kichline. Sheila Kocher. Tracy Ozdinec. Missing: Kelly Mann. Christine Thomas. Under the direction of physics teacher Don Kindt, Northampton’s Audio Visual club performs many tasks for the faculty and students. The students oversee the operations of the A. V. room. When Kindt is unavailable, the club members take control. Members distribute films and videotapes to faculty and assist in transporting televisions and film projectors. The motto of the A.V. club. We aim to please , certainly describes the dedication of each member. Jim Youwakim. Monica Jacoby, and Sharon Blum prepare a projector for a quick delivery. Jim Nemeth is always prepared to deliver equipment. Row 11 Dawn Herman. Jim Nemeth. Deann Michael. Theresa Vosefski. Jim Youwakim. April Benninger. Row 2: Tracey Varconda. Jane Bartholomew. Sue Bartholomew. Miss-ingi Ed Chuss. Nancy Cramsey. Sharon Blum. Jen Fritz. Nicole Jones. Pam Schwartz. Monica Jacoby. 2AC aimo to ptcaoo Oor flirty Avtifi cur fuxnii Row I: Pat!y Miller. Connie Christman. Chris Koehler. JoAnn Kralick. Row 2s Wendy Beers. Sheila Althouse. Tami Frinzi. Val Shimer. Row 3: Michelle Minnich. Missy Fink. Brian Biechy. Tracy Bachman. Gina Persian!. Missy Mann. Row 4: Chris Jacoby. Kevin Fehnel. Mike Schroettner. Bob Heimbach. Rick Petko. Ed Filchner. Row 5: Kelly Bohun. Scott Kroboth. Dave Fisher. Jan Manogue. Row 11 Dean Abraham. Michelle Smale. David Kascsak. Row 2: Ron Reitz. Dennis Siegfried. John Olesak, Wendy Delong. Dennis Aguila, Ed Kozlowski. Dan Met 12-Row 3: Mike Mann. Vince Fegley. John Milkovits. Darin Borger. Tom Sdoger. Chuck Birk. Row 3: Dan Praetorius. Bob Yelinko, Mark Rexi Leif Tallaksen. Doug Barnes. Mark Serfass. V Vocational Industrial Clubs of America give Vo-Tech students the opportunity to learn about working in different industries. VICA members meet the workers of different industrial companies to learn about their operational procedures. They visit such places as Mack Motors and Fuller Company where they discuss business-related topics with the presidents of the companies. A district competition was held February 13 at George Washington Motor Lodge, where seven districts competed against each other in different shop areas. First place winners proceeded to states in Lancaster. Pennsylvania. VICA held various fundraisers throughout the year, such as sponsoring dances and candy sales. In addition to fundraisers, they collected canned goods at Thanksgiving and Christmas to support needy families. Pete Carey. Sheila Althouse. Tracy Gumpman. Julie Keim. Kelly Bohun. Kriss Hildebrand. Tracy Bachman. Colleen Sobers, and Denise Kohn are proud of VICA’s accomplishments. Sounor toluo on now to of; Row I: Karen Reimer. Paity Buczynski. Alissa Yeager. Lori Manley. Deana Pearn. Chris Shoemaker. Krista Corey. Row 2. Eric Hoffman. Diana Reinhard. Missy Jones. Ms. Glessner. Kirsten Swartz. Kim Oakes. Mark Demko. Row I. Ann Reimer. Mark Demko reflects on his next assignment. For the first time ever, the journalism class was divided into two separate classes-newspaper and yearbook. Many alterations in the newspaper’s format occurred this year. Since the length of the paper has increased and the type is now on newsprint, the staff charged I Of a copy. The staff held a contest to decide the proper selling of Concrete Courier after discrepancies arose. The students voted to use the double C spelling, as it was originally spelled. A newly formed Editorial Hoard conducts the finance, distribution, and planning of the school paper. Editor-in-chief Diana Reinhard heads the board, assisted by managing editor Kirsten Swartz, copy editor Missy Jones, business editor Ann Reimer. and design editor Kim Oakes. Patty Buczynski and Eric Hoffman confer about the latest news. Copy editor Missy Jones wonders about revising a story. Kim Oakes smiles as she realizes the edition is complete. Lori Manley and Missy Jones take a break from the action Editorial Board- Seated: Design Editor Kim Oakes. Business Editor Ann Reimer, Copy Editor Missy Jones. Standing: Advisor Theresa Glessner. Managing Editor Kirsten Swartz. Editor-in-chief Diana Reinhard. Members of the Editorial Board discuss the next edition of the Concrete Courier. (Amptennian e ta|| Row I: Danette Hummel. Dawn Hansen. Patty Buczynski. Cathy Grossbauer. Row 2: Eric Hoffman. Karen Kuehner. Ann Pierzga. Alisa Kulchinsky. Ann Reimer. Row 3: Liz Kratzer, Missy Schwartz. Ms. Glessner. Lori Spitzer. Paulette Gerkovich. Doreen Spaar. Jim Nemeth. Sharon Gable. Lisa Gilliard, Johna Guttman, Beth Eckhart. Row 4: Pam Lieb. Fran Pasquariello. Missing: Travis Wuchter While working on a layout. Alisa Kulchinsky strikes a pose. The 1985-86 yearbook staff has dedicated much time and effort to present the Amptennian to the students and faculty. The Amptennian staff added more items to the yearbook, as the book moved to a more magazine-type style. An index, which lists each person's name and page on which their picture appears, was added as a convenience to the students; the sports section features a highlight on an individual ath lete who excels in his or her sport, and a current event section includes music highlights of 1985-86. Many memories will always be special to the staff members. We could never forget those gossip sessions on Sunday afternoons, the alumni bus drivers club, diving over the wall into Mr. Dalton s room. Where did you get those T-shirts ?”. disappearing black pens, click-click”, and of course, the nun at Juniata. Proudly, we Present to you the 1985-86 Amptennian. Well obviously. Cathy Grossbauer is stunned about the next deadline. Fran Pasquariello. Sharon Gable, and Lori Spitzer take a pizza break. Editors- Row I: Assistant Editor Missy Schwartz. Advisor Theresa Glessner. Business Editor Karen Kuehner, Art Co-Editor Danette Hummel. Row 2-. Art Co- (StaM cl 66 climbc cbccccb Dean Abraham Sherry Achey Shirley Adducie Dennis Aguila Slcven Ahart Charles Ames Jason Amey Amy Jo Andrews George Angello Deana Angstadt James Anthony Terry Anthony Alison Antry Heather Applegate Ronald Asbath Diane Atherholt Janet Bachman Antoinette Balliet Douglas Barnes Derrick Barthol Jane Bartholomew Monica Bartholomew Scott Bartholomew Stephen Bauer Yevtte Bauer Barry Beck Dawn Beers Vickie Bender Tabatha Benner Kim Bergsman Karen Biechy Donna Biege Scott Bilheimer James Bird Penny Bird Scott Blaukovitch 165 David Blotter Kerry Blcskachek Michelle Bock Michael Bodnar Becky Bonaskiewich Heather Bond Michael Bonnell Heather Bougourd Erik Bowersox Timothy Brearman Keith Bredbenner Lee Bretzik Cheryl Brindock Douglas Briody Wilfried Broeker Scott Bruch Christina Bundy John Burits Michael Burkhardt Jennifer Burns Ricky Burns Mark Burkirk Sherry Buskirk Virginia Buskirk Camille Capkovic Angello Cavallo Tracy Christman Jeffrey Cincilla Bradley Cleveland Jesse Collis Kristen Compardo Jamie Conklin Brent Creyer Kelly Crowell Kimberly Cruz Christina Cupples What is your most prized possession? Laura Donia- my phone Jason Dornback- my football Shannon Dye- my radio Jeff Erschen- my baseball glove Karen Biechy-my piano Scott Blaukovitch-my little beeper Becky Bonaskiewich-my 1965 Mustang Tracey Danner Kristen David Jeffrey Davidson Tracie Day Kurt DcBellis Renae Deemer Donna Delong Jamie DeLong Michele DeLong Wendy DeLong Robert Demjan Gary Derhammer Richard Devel Michele Diehl Stacy Dimler Jenifer Dobler Michelle Dodrill Jennifer Doll Laura Donia Jason Dornbach Patrick Doyle Louie Draxler Shannon Dye Kyle Ebert Sophomores Lorraine Fedio Vincent Fegley Lia Fehnel Joseph Feichtel Michael Filchner Cheryl Fink Tracy Fink Beth Fischl John Flamisch Lisa Flamisch Peter Fodor Denise Fogel Jason Fogel Leona Fogel Christine Frana Andib Franklin Jared Frick Cindy Fritz Lorie Fritz James Fromhartz Eric Funk Dwain Gable Kurt Galiszanski Brendalee Gallagher Michael Galler Monica Gardner Kristel Gartner Bryan Geesey Robert Gehres Devra Gelsinger Richard George Mark Gerkovich Mark Geyer Chris Giacapuzzi Eric Gieske Kimberly Gilbert What do you think the best part of Live-Aid was? Jim Fromhartz -reunion of Led Zeppelin Ann Gilette -when some of the old groups got back together like Led Zeppeliin and that all of the best groups got together for one great cause Kate Grannetino -Bryan Adams Jen Heffelfinger -Led Zeppelin and Stairway to Heaven Ann Gillette Carmen Giovenco Glen Gober Erika Grabner Kate Grannetino Jason Graver Terry Graver Carlo Graziano Joseph Greb Caroline Green Brian Grenoble Matthew Groller Jeffrey Grube Amy Gubich John Haas Chanin Hader Melissa Hahn Michael Hahn Don Hajducko Tracy Hall Mark Hallock Joseph Handelong Ginger Handwerk Shelly Haney Keri Hartzell Norman Heckman Nadine Heefner Dennis Heffelfinger Jen Heffelfinger Rich Heffelfinger Matthew Hemy Scott Henninger Kevin Henritzy Tammy Henry Cathy Herschman Richard Hertzog Sophomores If you could go out with anyone in the world, who would you choose? Steve Hildenbrandt- Heathr Locklear Heidi Keglovits- Bryan Adams Dave Kovach- Heather Thomas John Kulchinsky- Elizabeth (Randy Savage's manager) Shawn Hughes-Christie Brinkley Chris Humphrey-Rob Lowe Monica Jurasits-Bruce Springsteen Lisa Kern-Knut Olson Cheryl Hoffman Sherry Holderman Tina Holota David Holub William Horn Linetta Hosier Jeffrey Janotka Michael Jenkins Andrea Johns Bradley Jones Kenneth Jones Monica Jurasits Jennifer Karmonick David Kascsak Richard Hess Stephen Hildenbrandt Tammy Hillebrand Tracy Hillegass Susan Hillenbrand Chris Hoenscheid Chastity Howard Daniel Howard Kimberly Hower Lisa Ann Hudak Shawn Hughes Brian Hugo Jason Hummel Christine Humphrey Scott Humphrey Robbin Hunsberger Timothy Hunsberger Alexandra Huss Stephen Hutnick Kathy Jacobs Chanin Jacoby Michael Jamicky Joseph Kertsmar David Keschl Jennifer Kichline Robert Kinter Kathy Kleppinger Mark Kleppinger Robert Kleppinger Michael Klutzaritz Charles Koch Felisa Koch Donald Kocher Jeffrey Kocher David Kramer Heather Kratzer Rose Kremsner Amy Kremus Phillip Kresge Michael Kroboth Randy Kroboth David Kromer John Kulchinsky Michael Kulp Sherry Kutch Carolyn Kutz Heidi Keglovits Stephanie Keller Shawn Kelly Cynthia Kemmerer Lisa Kern Michelle Kern Robert Kocher Travis Kocher Jarrid Konya Ellen Kosciolek David Kovach Kevin Kozo Sophomores Richard Kutz Peter Labish Thomas Lacko William Laki Scott Lambert Monica Lambros Erik Lauser Michael Lebish Christine LeHeup Michele Lehrman Lori Lentz Lorraine Lesniak Michael Lewis Randal Lichtenwalner Jennifer Lilly Dennis Lindenmeyer Michael Lubenesky Erika Madea Daniel Maldonado Robert Manogue Rodney Manogue Edward Marakovits Kirk Marked Scott Marsh Kevin Marth Nicole Marton Sapna Mather John McBride Meredith McClellan Leahanne McCloskey Aaron McComb Michael McGillis Michelle Meek Pamela Mery Raymond Messick Debra Meyers f'l - What’s your opinion on guys going out for girls’ sports and vice versa? Erika Madea -Guys can go out for girls’ sports, but girls shouldn’t go out for guys' sports. Kevin Marth -Girls should go out for girls’ sports and guys should go out for guys’ sports. Dan Moran -There's nothing wrong with girls going out for guys’ sports, but guys shouldn’t got out for girls' sports. Tim O’Donnell -Girls can’t handle what guys can do. Steven Miletics John Milkovits Ja on Miller Jason Floyd Miller Lori Ann Miller Norma Miller Patricia Miller Robert Miller Scott Miller Tamissa Miller Amy Minnich Michelle Mittnacnt Rebecca Moffitt Gerald Montanari Daniel Moran Kyle Morgan Christopher Morris Heath Moser Richard Moser Cory Moyer Laura Moyer Laurie Muffley Shelley Muffley Neil Mumma Michael Murray Michele Nase Darryl Neidlinger Benjamin Neubauer Serina Neumann Melissa Newhard Scott Newhard Stacey Nonnemacher Jennifer Nyce Doug Oberly Anne O'Brien Tim O’Donnell Sophomores Chris Odenwelder Phillip Odenwelder Lisa Ogden Dave Ogilvie Jeff Ohawk John Olesak Ron Ondrejca Deborah Ortwein Alan Orendach Christine Osborne Rich Padula Steve Paly Mario Pasquariello Lori Pazo Andrea Peck Robert Pelliciotta Chris Pereira Anthony Peters Tina Petrisky Thomas Phillips Kristen Pickin Theodore Piper Greg Pokorny Daniel Praetorius Tina Pritchard Sandra Pritchett John Puschock Linda Rader Ronald Rapee Sherry Reccek Anita Rehm Mark Rehrig Karen Reimer Michelle Reimer Stacy Reimer Ronald Reinhard A A How do you feel about the first winning football season since 1977? Ron Ondrejca -It’s awsomel Chris Pereira -I think it was great, but we’ll do better next year. Sherry Reccek -This has been the greatet year. We should have done better and next year we will. Karen Reimer -It made the season more exciting. Ted Piper-lt was great winning for the first year. Ron Reinhard-I attended most of the games. It was interesting seeing them win. Michelle $chleicher-lt was fun. There was more celebrating after games, because everyone was in a better mood. Vicki Reinhard Keith Reiss Kimberly Remaly Cheryl Ann Reph Rodney Reppert Douglas Rex Mark Rex Mark Rice Jason Richards Gary Richebacher Patrick Rissmiller Robert Rodriguez Shawn Rogan Ken Rogers Heather Romig Steven Roosa Christine Roth Eric Roth Jennifer Roth Troy Roth Kelly Rutherford John Rutt Diane Saeger Thomas Saeger Michael Saylor Jeffrey Schaeffer Steven Schaller Cheryl Scheetz Michelle Schleicher Michael Schlofer Michelle Schneider Mark Schoeneberger Michelle Schramel Kathleen Schuon Burt Schutt Nadine Schwoyer Sophomores Christopher Sechler Chris Seier Matthew Seiler William Seko Sean Sell Debra Seltzer Greg Serensits Mark Serfass Stanley Seyfried Suzan Shaffer Joel Sheldon Tricia Shoemaker Phillip Shunk Jonathan Siegfried Joseph Siekonic Rhonda Sigley Anthony Silfies Diane Silfies Larry Silfies Karen Simons Gerald Sipple Christopher Skrapits Carl Slepetz Denise Sloyer Michelle Smale Deanna Smith Douglas Smith Joely Smith Scott Smith Stephen Smith Tara Smith Ronald Smolenak Gary Snyder Lori Snyder Paula Snyder Jennifer Sowers Who do you most admire? Why? Greg Serencits- Bud Grant (coach of the Minnesota Viking$)-Because he's an excellent coach. Joe Siekonic- Tony Dorsett-Because he's the best. Kathy Spengler- Kevin Marth, because he's adorable. Matt Szerencits- Tyrone Boggs, because he’s one of the smallest basketball players playing for a college team. Chris Sechler-Bob Geldolf— because of his work for the Live Aid concert. Chris Skrapits-Jim Morrison— because he’s just like Sandra Springer Kristin Steier Shelly Stianche Joanne Stofanak Susan Stoft Deanne Stout Sarah Stromwell Richard Siruble Jane Stubits Antoinette Stumpf Christine Sutton Amy Jo Suydam Thad Szabo Matthew Szerencsits Lisette Szoke Leif Tallaksen Curt Tamandl Glenn Taras Melissa Tayler Stephanie Taylor Christine Thomas Troy Thrash Bryan Trexler Elaine Trexler John Tropeano Dale Truseott Lam Uhl Colleen Urban Tammy VanBlargan Jolene Vasquez Todd Spadt Steven Sparrow Kathleen Spengler Angelic Spess Jeremy Spess Scott Spitzer Sophomores Daniel Weaver Scott Weber Amanda Weimer Jessica Weiner Jeremy Welty Anne Werkheiser Sherry Werner Michael Wetzel Jeffrey White Laure Whitemaine Terrence Wikberg Joseph Wilgeroth Lisa Williams Mechelle Williams Tara Williams Frank Williamson Lori Winarchick Chad Wirth Robert Yelinko Rhonda Yoder Joseph Younes Edward Youwakim What do you think is the biggest change from the junior high to the senior high? Darrin Walker- There are more girls up herel Ryan Wallace- People are mature up here. Brian Witmer-More freedom. Kerensa Woodring-We have more freedom here. Mike Wetzel-There is more freedom to choose classes. Joe Younes-We can go to our locker whenever we want. Peter Zarayko Daniel Ziegler Jessica Ziegler Shawn Zimmerman 0 i. 4 Michele Waldrop Darrin Walker Ryan Wallace Sharon Walters Gail Warnke Adele Watson Brian Witmer Kerensa Woodring John Wunderler Stephen Yeager Chris Humphrey and Jen Heffelfinger take a break during their field hockey game. Sophomore Not Pictured: Kermit Bloch Dawn Keller Daniel Rhodes Brian Burn Stacy Kern Sherry Roberts Joseph Decker Robert Leibold David Schmidt Judith Dolly Geraldine Love James Silberman Brian Eckert Andrew Madea Frank Snyder William Evans Thomas McDonough Keith Strohl Lauri Franya Ann Miller Aark Suranofsky James Gallagher Scott Minnich Michael Suranofsky George Hucaluk David Moser Tina Zemlansky Scott Weber and Tim Hunsberger spend another exciting lunch in the cafeteria. ■ ■ 1 179 Kumi Itoh. native of Japan, is sponsored by the Northampton Rotary. $oin u ; on our journey Christian Ramsenthaler visits N.H.S. from Austria. Having a brother who had visited our country two years earlier has made adjusting to the United States a little easier for Austrian exchange student Christian Ramsenthaler. The United States was an ideal choice for him as a foreign exchange student. It gives him a chance to learn English and to see. first hand, the American way of life. A valuable member of our cross country team. Ramsenthaler joined to get in shape and a chance to participate in sports not available in Austria. He is also involved in track and practices basketball in Lehigh Township. Christian is sponsored by the American Field Service and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schaffer. ”1 am very glad to be here in the United States. It has given me a great opportunity to experience new cultural values. said Cristy de la Pena, an Exchange Student from Torre on. Mexico. De la Pena came to the U.S. because she was eager to learn more about the language and customs of America. De la Pena wanted to share the rewarding experiences that her brother. Harry de la Pena, had three years ago in the U.S. as an Exchange Student. De la Pena said. Northampton High School has a lot more student involvement and technical equipment. De la Pena has become an active member in the pom pom squad of the band. De la Pena is also a member of the drama club, American Field Service, and Youth Edu cation Association. Christy de la Pena of Mexico is sponsored by the Northampton Rotary. I love it herel exclaimed Kumi Itoh. exchange student from Japan. Ever since Itoh was a child she dreamed about traveling to America, and this past year the Rotary Club made her drecm come true at Northampton High School. Itoh’s first impression of the United States was how large it is compared to Japan. Itoh has met many people at N.H.S. through the drama club and also Itoh enjoys being a member of the American Field Service, a club designed for foreign exchange students. These clubs have helped Itoh to keep her mind off her home in Japan. In the future Itoh wishes to pursue a career in business or public relations. The exchange students display their Kids” pride ' 180 of 6 7 move$ on Jeffrey Bachman Kathy Bachman Jennifer Bankos Lynette Barnes Joann Barnhart Dale Barthol Michael Bartholomew Suzanne Bartholomew Ruth Bauer Brenda Beck Scott Beck Eric Beers Wendy Beers Ann Beil Carla Bell Tina Beltz Ricky Beltzner Jeffrey Benedix April Benninger Corry Benninger Dennis Binder Pamela Binder Richard Biolsi Tammy Bird Charles Birk Wanda Bodisch Belinda Bodo Kelly Bohun Danielle Bollinger Jody Brearman Tammy Aichcr David Alich Brian Andrews Toni Angello Raymond Anthony Shirley Avery Susan Brearman Gerald Bretzik Sharon Bulvich Michele Burits James Buskirk Marie Buskirk Timothy Buskirk Angelo Caiazzo Melissa Caldwell Richard Capra Vincent Caricari Salvatore Cavallo Christopher Cesanek Michael Cesanek Kevin Chimarys Darryl Christman Lori Christoff Jill Christopher Joy Christopher Todd Chuss Donald Clark John Clauser Marie Compasso Melissa Cooler Krista Corey Justin Coyle Kristine Csongeto Thomas Cusick Terry Daubert Kathleen David Tammy Davidson John DeBellis Christina DelaRosa Greg Demko Tammy Dettmer Kris Dieter Do you think athletes should be able to continue their careers once they are caught with drugs? Dave Alich- Not if they’re warned by their coaches first. Sue Bartholomew- I think the first time they should get a warning. But the second time would mean they don't care, so they shouldn't be able to participate in the sport. Their use of drugs would only ruin it for the rest of the team. Sharon Bulvich- The first time they’re caught, they should get a second chance. But the second time they're caught they should get thrown off the team. Matthew Dimmick Anna Diodoardo Theresa Dionne Barbara Ditty John Dorner Kathryn Drissel Anne Dworakivsky Johnna Eberhardt John Ebner Kristin Eby Robert Eckert Curtis Eckhart Deanne Edelmann Jacqueline Ehritz Scott Ellis Nicole Ensig David Faber Frances Fasching Kara Felker Tammy Fenstermaker David Fisher Tania Foder Bonnie Fogel Denise Fox Dawn Frable Ramona Franz Duane Frey Tami Frickert Jeannette Fritz Peggy Fritz Michael Fritzinger Diana Frohwitter Sharon Gable John Gabryluk Lori Gackenbach John Gardner juniors Lisa Garger Mark Garger William Gebhardi James Geosits Kelly Gerhardt Susan German Frank Geseck Cheri Getz Michael Gimbel Robert Gogel Lara Goos Linda Gower Richard Grabarits James Grabusky Pamela Graver Timothy Graver Giovanna Graziano Rachel Greber Kelli Gruver David Gundrum Mark Gutekunst Edmund Haenig Lisa Hajducko Janelle Hall Amy Halushak Wendy Harris Lori Harvey Kelly Hay James Haydt Joseph Heberltng Suzanne Heberling Stephen Heckman Do you think students should be allowed to leave campus to go out to lunch? Why? Matt Dimmick- Yes, the food is better when you go out. Scott Ellis- Yes. you need to get away from the school’s atmosphere. Dawn Frahle- Yes, it's too crowded in the cafeteria. Jim Grabusky- Yes, students should be allowed to go out to lunch as long they are back on time and don’t cause trouble. Smokers are allowed to leave the building, why can’t we? Allowing students to go out to lunch would be more relaxing and better for the students’ education. Chad Heffelfinger Rachel Heffelfinger Ricky Heffelfinger David Heiserman Keith Henritzy Stacy Henry Alfred Herczeg Dawn Herman David Hess Kris Hildebrand Terry Hilegass Tina Hilt Eric Hinkle Michele Hoffman Ted Holladay Matthew Holman Matthew Honsel Stacey Hoover Todd Hrycyszyn Mary Jo Huber Kelly Hummel Heidi Hutterer Eric lasiello Thomas igoe Robert Imler Tracy Jacobson Monica Jacoby Russell Jacoby x, Terrance James Jennifer Johns Jeremiah Jones Kevin Jones Michael Jones Nicole Jones Marc Kappauf Anthony Karc Thomas Karmonick Kelly Kemmerer Lori Kern Pamela Kern Rebecca Kern Teresa Kichline Robert Klaas Jeffrey Kline Paul Kline Thomas Klolz Matthew Klucsarits Matthew Klutzarits Teri Knopf Charlene Kobal Allison Kocher Sheila Kocher Melissa Koehler Deirdra Kohl Bion Konya DaleLisa Kozics Edmund Kozlowski' Joann Kralick John Kratzer Pamela Kremus Lisa Kucsan Jacqueline Kugler Steven Kurzeja James Lacey Jennifer Lacko Kim Lahr Jennifer Lakatosh Melissa Laki Christine Laky Donald Landis Philip Lansenderfer Rosemary Lappin Jeff Laubach Paul Leblanc Debra Lehr John Lehr Annmarie Leindecker Patricia Lelko Mary Lessig Oliver Liggitt Tara Lilly Sherry Lindsey Jacqueline Loch Sharon Longenbach Kimberly Longley Timothy Lorah Anthony Lucente Kevin Madaya Leanne Madea David Malsch Lori Manley Kelly Mann Michael Mann Rhonda Manning Thomas Marakovits Louis Marano Patrick Markulics Calene Maroski Gary Marshall Susan Martin Melissa Matis Mark Mattison Michele McIntosh Tim McLaughlin Lisa Mead Juli Meckes Robert Melosky Daniel Mertz Matthew Mertz Deann Michael Deanna Michael Robert Micklus dtfKBrv SuV fil Liane Miksits Kurtis Miles James Milkowich Kathy Milchowich Bradley Miller Christopher Miller Nikki Miller Joely Minar Kimberly Minjack Michelle Minnich Shelley Minnich Michael Moran Jodi Moravek Tracey Morello John Moyer Kenneth Moyer Sarah Muffley Denise Musto Deborah Nahf Spencer Nahf David Narducci Bradley Neff Michael Nemeth Kelly Nolan Kevin O'Donnell Edward Olenick Anne Onusconich Rochelle Ornosky Tracy Ozdinec Curtis Paff Kimberly Parent Jill Pascoe Fran Pasquariello Ron Paukovits Deana Pearn Ernest Peckham Using the first letter of your name, think of an adjective describing yourself. Lori Manley- Lively Lou Marano- Lovable Mark Mattison- Magnificent Rob Melosky- Rowdy Dave Malsch-Dirt Julie Meckes-Jolly Deann Michael-Devious Kevin O'Donnell-Kosher Fran Pasquariello-Funky Michael Perry Gina Persiani James Peters Lisa Pilfer David Pimentel Joseph Porteous Dennis Proctor Craig Prouty Megan Quigley Cheryl Raab Kelley Rankin Lisa Recker Christopher Reenock Donna Reese Michele Rehrig Belinda Reifinger John Reinbold David Remert Robin Reiss Brenda Remaly Matthew Renner David Rennie Michele Reph Stacy Reph Lisa Reppert Steven Reuben Angela Rhodes Brenda Risser Veronica Roberts Natalie Rock Daniel Rodriguez Alicia Roman Cynthia Romanishan Kenneth Rupp Earl Rutherford Michael Santee Who is your favorite teacher? Why? Dennis Proctor- Mr. Ment-zell, because you can screw around in class. Theresa Speicher- Mr. Kindt-because he's a schnook. John Sinkowski- Mr. Ment-zell. because you can talk about anything you want. Heidi Sommers- Mr. Kresge, because his classes aren't boring. Tina Schlegel-Mrs. Balliet— because she's crazy and she makes the class a lot of fun. Pam Schwartz-Mr. Dalton— because he likes AV club. Lori Spitzer-Mrs. Balliet— because her class is fun. Tina Schlegel Rhonda Schleppy John Schmidt Kerry Schmieding Terry Schmoyer Dennis Schneider Shannon Schoch Robert Schramel Mark Schwartz Pam Schwartz Daniel Sentiwany Dawn Serman Lisa Seyler Regina Shambo Mark Shimoskie Wesley Shoemaker Trina Shuman Dennis Siegfried Judi Simon John Sinkowski Joseph Skrovanek Marie Skweir Michael Skweir Timothy Slater Donald Smith Donna Smith Paulette Smith Joseph Solderich Robert Solderich Kevin Sommer Heidi Sommers Mark Spalding Christopher Spanos Theresa Speicher Thomas Speicher Michael Spengler X Randy Strohl Scott Strunk Mary Stumpf Kristina Surface Christie Susko Michael Swope Kenneth Swoyer John Sywensky Christopher Tatum Dina Terroni Lisa Tifft Lori Torbey Audrey Trexler Karen Uherick Laura Uhnack Carol Van Billiard Edward Vandergrift Tracey Varconda Theresa Vosefski Jane Wagner Scott Wagner Judith Walters Andrea Weber Glenn Weitknecht Denise Wentz Lori Werner Rodney Werner Kimberly Wert John Wetzel Chris Winklebauer Lori Spitzer Michael Spitzer Christine Stauffer Steven Stefanowski Vincent Steier Michael Stevens Terri Speicher and friends clown around during a tennis match. Alison Wismer Anna Wisser Cherie Woginrich John Wolfer Christopher Wright ynthia Wunderly Ann Marie Yadush Joseph Yadush Michael Yeager Tracy Yodor Karen Yost Sandra Young Steven Young Craig Yurich Kimberly Zeeman Julia Zehnder Susan Zeiner Todd Zielinski Todd Zimmerman Orlando Zito Tom Markovits is busy painting signs for the pep rally. Joy Christopher. Kelly Hay. and Jill Christopher pose during the morning rush. 192 7 vO Mark Applegate Cori Almond Cany Arguilla Sheila Althouse Steve Armbruster Brian Andrews Annette Almond Penni Adams Sherri Abfihim Thank you Stact. Shelly, and Kim for being uch great friend . Never forget the fun and WILD lime we've had. Diane. Steph. and I had lot of fun going to Wendy to get Frosty' . Homeroom 93 was the 8e lll We've had many great times My future plan include college. Annette Almond My best memorie at NHS are bando trip to Canada. Virginia. and Florida. Old Sock , hanging around with Judy. Judy. Monica, and Deana. freezing at football game and competition . fourth period band, and third lunch. My plan are to attend NCACC and become a dental assistant. Larry Argiulla My favorite memorie in high school are partying in the bu and being with Amy. Also, having fun skipping school with Danm. Steve. Ale , and Tom. Best time in Northampton is no time. My future plan are going to college for pre law and being a cop. Michael Achey I attended B.A.V.T.S. for computer technology My activities were football, wrestling, baseball, weightlifting, and roier skating '8}-'8J National Fort Worth. Texas. My favorite hangouts are Turkey Hill and the Lehigh Township Fire Company 1. I'll remember Travis. Kenny. Rich. Bill. Roger. Moose. Sonny. Bob. Joe. John. Kevin, and Hefty. Lori Almond I have good memories of NHS. such as skipping gym with Toni. Ilth grade, knocking with Theresa, unbelievable weekend parties, and town. In the future I would like to live life to the fullest and hopefully in a few years settle down with this really special guy. Steve Armbruster It's finally over! LB never forget all the good times I had. like cruising with Greg and Russ. Remember the midnight movies. and tent parties, and all the trouble we used lo get into. In the future. I plan to |Oin the Army and become a military policeman. Penni Adam I had an excellent year and I'll never forget the great times with Chris and Jodi. I'll always remember cruising on the other side in my Sunbird. McD's after skating. AFS. summer in Ocean City. Maryland, and the gorgeous guys from Pen Argyl. After graduation I hope to go to NCACC. Glenn Albert My memories of school are getting in trouble, partying at Mark's apartment with Alex and Hamilton people, killing brain cel . Spot dog . Hamies hole swimming, loving Missy and other . Northampton and Bethlehem tech, you grub The Parly Mobile” 72 chevy nan . Kawasaki” and crash . My future plan are going back to school and working hard. Shelly Allen My most memorable time In NHS are going to tech and getting rides home from tech with Kimmi, Tina. Cindy. Dawn, and Michelle and sharing lockers with my best friend Sherri Abraham. Cl always remember arguing with Miss Glessner. My future plan are nursing and getting married to Dennis Steirer. Sheila Althouse My best memories include being sBk captain, and my friends, especialy Gail. Being president of Cosmetology was special along with the gang. I'll always remember fun in classes with Bil. Allen, and Cindy, bu rides with Keith. Stud, and Darrin, and the strange nick names-Snuggles and Boop-sie. Future plans include teaching cosmetology and marriage. Brian Andrews The good times I remember during school are playing ice and street hockey at the dome, weekend football games, bumming around town and partying with Jeff. Jeff, and the Central gang, knocking school with John. Stan. lee. and other Techer . running with Newport Rats, and hanging on tlse foot bridge Mark Applegate They always said this would be the best year of my life-NL ell. it isl The weekends are always filled with cruising to Palmerton. Northampton, and on special occasions to the circuit. Music also plays a big part in my life. My future plans include college and the armed force . Michelle Arndt The best memories that II never forget are the wild times with the guys from lunch, tech, hanging out with Kathy. Amy ( side street , one way ). Jeanette (the tracks). Hrl an ( off the porch ), and the F337 Fairchild- Heavy Metal and Harley Davidson live forever! My future plans include bartending. Kristen Arnold Many good times were shared with Audrey. Tina. Judy. Dawn, and many others. I remember the hockey pucks . Ffomer. Mis Karg's English class, the garbage mouth, and especialy my trip to Europe. In the future I plan to attend Bloomsburg University and ma|or in accounting. Judy Asbalh The best memories of my high school years are meeting and becoming best friends with Cindy and Mike, being VICA president for two year , and getting a co-op |ob at the company I always wanted to work for. My future consists of working at Rexroth. attending NCACC. and going to Europe. 195 jjudy Asbath '77 never forget the good friends J met. ” -Denise Keeker | Ionia Atbath Oral lime were spent knocking and three wheeling with Mike and Steve, knocking gym cla with Lori to go for breakfast. and hanging out on Main Street. Thank you. Jean elte and Donna, for helping me through ome rough lime . In the future I plan to live life to it fuBest. Mi y Bannon Memorie of my high chool year are concert with Sandy. Michele, and Diane. eemg Michael Leon with Suzette. going to Atlantic City with Val (remember Caetar). great lime getting to know the member of Apogee, and at tech with Keiy. Future plan are being a co metoiogi l. Thank mom for everything. Bob Bartholomew Thank to Joe. Jim. and Nuge for the fun time . The good time 1 1 remember include Cath's hou e. Weedy , cruicmg in Joe' Chevy, road trip to the hore. dragon ”. ba«ketbal. Pine Boy . J6th Street. The Bookie. Super Bowl. New Year's Eve. Homecoming with Sherri. “The Arsenal , and Chi Chi' . My future include coftege. Duane Bachman Cl always remember my '73 SS Chevele. being with Joely. lammm' in the CheveHe. getting tick at tech. Break down . W.A.S.P.. ACCEPT and Crue rule. Sickness i a virtue and classic time with Jared. Steve. Paul. Chri . ten and the re t of you ick Spot . He who laugh last graduate , live free or dielll Tracy Bachman The moil memorable time in school were with friend . Wendy made Cosmetology class great. Band trip and practice with Tammy and the squad were crazy. The time with Ray wiH alway be special Extra activities Included National Honor Society. VICA. Cosmetology historian and majorette captain. Cosmetology I my future career Alex Baltic! My memorie of Northampton include Mark' apartment in ABentown and cruising Hamilton, the crew, cutting school with Steve. Donny. Larry. Tom. and Dan. and Glennen Oak parties with Glenn and girls My future includes college, parlies, and work. Angie Bailie! I writ have many memories with Rhonda and going camping, and going with Chris and Cursy to Chi Chi’ and the mall My future plan are with Jon and being Mrs Peters in April of 1986. and having a loving family. I also plan on going into business management and secretarial. Pete Barrall I'M never forget the great time at Piper' house with Sue. Marie, and Leroy, let' go to tech and skip school. said Piper. OK. we replied My future plan are to continue working at Sqibb Machine in Tatamy. and have a wonderful future with Chri . I'll never forget history with Che ter! Thomas Barthold My favorite note in school were during lunch with my friend Kara. Peggy. Dee. Dem e. and Dina. They were all funny and good to get along with. Without them, lunch would have been a real drag My future plans are to get a |ob in masonry. Cynthia Bartholomew My special memorie of NHS were spent with my best friend m alway remember the cold and wet football game , and the DECA gang at competitor Thank alot to my favorite friend and teacher Bryant . Jo. I need to talkl My future plan are college lor travel and tourism. Jennifer Beck My memorie include getting thrown out of typing class with lorene. sunbathing at the fall with Linda and Chri . knocking off with Denise, lunch at Mario's with Lmda. Kris. Paulette. Connie, and Shannon, and hanging out on Mam St.. but most of aK a much time a I can with Tony. Bob Beck I had lot of great memorie of school uch a Hey. coach. I didn't take any ice cream ”. Punishment? What Punish ment? 800 push-up !! , hanging out in seventh period with Mentz. Reenock. Proc. Spitz. Melt ch. Bily Boy. Gtmbel and Dud. Another accident ?. and the SI00 Honda Fencepost Car. Future plans include coBege and work. Denise Becker l‘B always remember lun time at tech and on the bu with the meathead . and being president of food service. What are you doing seventh, hoodlum? Do it for the Pigs! Clean my locker AHison. I'B never forget all the good friend I met-You people are crazyl Good luck people. It' been real! My future is undecided Ronda Becker My good memories during the e year include having fun with Missy. John, and Mr Ruch in choru . District , and Regional , babysitting with Staci. Chris. Judy, and Carol, making candy canes with Patty, and counting off with Leah in football My future plan include maioring in music at West Chester. Thank you Stacil 197 Curl Beer I'll always remember cruising with Piper. Whitey. Hebs. Ott . ice. Bob. Fly. and Kornflash. 12 football. “Coach, could you throw me at least one pas this game?”, Jrd period with sick Menu. Wanna buy my car Menu?”. “Paul. Feck baby is crying again. , and “Punch him in the face. My future is undecided. Audrey Beil Some of my finest memories are band trips, working at the Ranch with Karen and Jesse, bumming around with Weasel. Kris. Judy. Lane, and the other nut. and talking to Jim and Brian in study halls. Homer loves ad of you! My future plans include going to college for accounting and becoming a CPA. Trudy Bellz Memories that I will always cherish Include wild and crazy times with Wanda. Ronl. Jef. Terry. Barry. Brian. Everett. Deanne. Andy. Dave, and of course my sister Tina. Wanda, •top getting me in trouble. and the wonderful times Jay and I spent together! My future includes Temple and the FBI. Brian Biechy III never forget going out for lunch with the guys and driving around in the tech parking lot. co op with Grigg k Crow, and rebuilding the stone block house and building the concession stand My future plans include military service and physical therapy. Janice Bleiler My best memory is being a member of the Big 'N' Band. I will always remember Michelle. Chris. Missy. Stacey. Marianne. Deanna, and Patty. I would like to thank all the people who have helped me through high school. My future plans include loming the United States Navy. Steve Bonn The best memories of my high school years include all the times with iazz band and marching band on the trips to Montreal. Williamsburg, and Orlando I’ll remember my ex periences with Emergency REACT Team and leaving school for calls with Allen Township Ambulance Corps. Future plans are the Army for paramedic training. Darin Borger To my Tech parly buddies. Jesse and John, have fun next year. Watch out for Dee and Mom. I did get you Pauly. I'll remember the fun on the way back from tech. Ken. you dropped like a fly at Maiden The snooze class (calculus) was a not and Rich and Hippie, remember the Blue Beast I Marci Bossard I'll always remember having good time at Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Co. with Staci. Brian. Bill, Mike. Michelle. Malt. Danny, and Schneider. Washburn. Caff, and Coach Davis fighting. It was great when the bell rang at 3 25 on Friday's. I went roller skating every Friday night with Sue. Mike. lee. Chris, and Timmy. Ken Bowman I I never forget the Penn State trip and Bob with his famous request. “Bowman, please tell them to stop the bus. Bob. remember bonfire night and Sgl. latkis and what happened to the glow mobile. I had many great times down at lech, and I'H never forget Joe. Mike. Marie. Lynn. Bob. and every one else. Melanie Bredbenner The memories I have are of lizy and me closer than close, her beautiful wedding, my family by my side when needed the most. Bonnie, my advice giving friend, working with my teacher and friend Mr. Kohn. being with Jimmy, talking and laughing, and my first car My future includes the floncul lure and horticulture field Patricia Briody Some of my favorite memories of high school include foot ball games with SheBy. Jim. Johnny, and Hnatow. seventh period chemistry class, wild times at the mall with “the gang . and three year of unique teacher like Mr. Sabo. Mr Payson. and Mr. Goslawski I plan to attend college and major in art. Kim Brown I will always remember my friends and all the good limes we shared Thanks. I'm glad it's over, I can't believe it. I plan to spend the future with Mark Melanie Predbenner Darin Porger Patricia Priody Kimberly Prom Kenneth Powman Srian Sieeky JCori Sleeky Sharon Slum {Janice Steller Steven Send Brad Silly I’m glad it’s over -Kim Brown Dean Buchamn The best lime at NHS were at Schneck Tech with Pepper, cruising. boozing, and getting lit with Sasquatch. Buzznerk. Werner, and Albert , weekend at Shultz' . Ode ', and Space' , partying at lunch and jamming on guitar with the Whammy Bar. Sentinel rock and metal rule . My future include being a musician and an auto mechanic. Patty Ruczynski Scott, thank for aH the special time starling with January 17. 1985. I love you lot . Don’t ever forget that beautiful Saturday night in March. 1985. I owe my parents so much for all the love support they've given me throughout the year . Thanks. I love you bothl Future plan include college and Scott. Richy Carnathan I remember Vo-tech, smacker , being with Andrea, smoking in the bathroom with Spot, also 7th period tudy hall with Andy. '74 Challenger. Steev's cla . corncobber. and Washington D.C. I plan on the Air Force and a long and delicious life. Anita Cherry 1986 is finally here and these are my favorite memories taking a taxi with Kim and Krissie. snowfall at the dry cleaners, being trapped and caged with Karen and Rosie. The Catty Syndrome. I'm hookedl. 45 weekend , the parties at Soott's. kicking the root beer with Ed and Nato and tF e Fieadbangers. Thank Krissie. Kim. Ro ie. and Dana! Connie Christman My special memories include Mario's lunche with Kri . Linda, and Jen. I'll never forget the great time with Wendyl look at the white sand! Cooking with Tracy was crazy. Tech with Paulette. Linda. Jen. and Patty was fun. My future includes being with Rick forever and attending NCACC for nursing. Michelle Coleman I have many great memories from my high school ycarsi awesome times in pom and the band trip , and being with my fnends-Chri . Stacey. Tracy and Donna. I love you. Chris and Stacey! Thank for being there for me. Remember, friend are forever. My future includes Millersville University for elementary education. Shawn Cook Cruising in the Nova, good time with Wetzty. Kevin. Ray. Kutz. and everyone else. It' been great. Mis Wetzel. Do ya wanna. O my God. chersehrad. Doctor Octopus. Esch is paunched. Animal Crackers, and Bacardi. Buggy Bumping, trashing Burger King, part-time student. My future includes Lincoln Tech and partying. Jan Correll 11 never forget the memorable English class in '84 '85. the exciting rides home with Shawn, driving to school with Bob in the Bat Wagon, and going bumping with Kevin. My future plans are to attend Penn Slate In 1986 Rebekah Carr My most memorable time were spent with my best friend Kelly. Paulette. Tracy. Jenn. and Shelly. I'll never forget catching the sprite filled . . -Tracy's parties, knives, bal loon fight , ham-a-rama. other fun time , and the special time I had with Scott. My future plans include England and training horses. Carl Cavallo My favorite memories at NHS include baseball ( 20). Wimp, you stink. the Wendy's curve . What's that 417-76G?. aH the great time with Dan. Skrap. Shafe. and Tony. Whooooa Ziggyl . bonfire committee. Bobbyl Bobbyl . the special times with.Demse. Pulaski with Charlie. Gordie Jr. , and going cruising with Shafe and the boy . Ed Chuss AV club is definitely where it's all at . I'm always hanging around Troy. Jen. Cramz. and Sharon—my partners in crime. I'll always remember Blummy, Troy, and the crew from AV and Tech. Boy. was I bustedl Melissa Clewcll 11 always remember those times with Jeanette. Eileen. Kelly. Karen, and Jane. Hey guys, do you wanna knock. Eileen, do you wanna go to a party , water bed. Big Bad Bear. Keiy. Where did you get your license. Cracker Jack Box? . BZZZZZ. and sixth period study hall My future includes being with Kenny, together forever Kent Coven Remembering the good lime with Mike. Fid. Nelme . doing dirty behind Yak's back in Tech. Never forget cruisin' with Mike in my '67 Camaro downtown. Future plans are to try to keep up with Rhonda, and in years to come move down South and stick with welding and make my first mill. Joe Craig Some memories from NHS include cruising Allentown with Hnatow and Mikie. Bill Daniels. Virginia with Jeff. Turkey Day game '85. going out to lunch, partying with the Brew Crew . Klein's Grove with Sommer, and being with all my friends. But most of ad. being with Megan. Future plans— college! 200 Kichard Carnathan Michelle Coleman Shawn Cook {Joseph Craig Sean Corey {Jan Correll Kent Covert Melissa Clewell Anita Cherry Kemember, friends are forever. ” -Michelle Coleman Scott Derttammer Mack. Demko Anthony Curzi Money Crant sey ftrad Creyer Marie Danner Theresa Csencsits Nancy Crimify I will always rifmfmbff my year at Northampton Thanks to my friend Jenni Gumby fritz. Blum, my little si Tracey and cousin Monica, our favorite sayings are “No Way.” “later in ten years. potent. Blum let s leave.” It casu al. and No. it’s cool. Jen and I being bosses of A V made my year Thanks Kindt Continued under Jenni fritz My future includes college Mane Oanner Memories of my high school years include being with Ryan, great times at tech with our gang . Stop crying Gregorl”. Baby bro Bobby. You're stoned! Thanks Chussll Penn State Trip. Alvy. Wmny. and Gregor, chemistry lab . Chip per and those mauler arms! future plan include Penn State and being with Ryan forever! Denise Deppe Memorable time this year included Commando . Burger King Experience. physics (bag the copper wire. guys). A6AA. and Miami Vice. II always remember Ashley. Hu-dock, my Siamese twin Denise, and Tina. What do I know when I hear Bangkok ? (Daver doesn't know.) My future include college and a little lean jacket. Brad Creyer My memories are playing bass in Hexen. rocking with Bob. Matt. Kurt, and of course Mr Bryantl listening to Sabbath, floyd. Maiden. Ye , and Rush The Crew shall return! I think I'm going bald! I ll never forget going for hikes with Matt. Carl, and Pete, movie at Malben's with Bob ami Stan My future plan are to grow old and die Melissa Danner My year at NHS were good I'll always remember the gang and “the flaming four I'll never forget the fun with Carla. Lisa, and Cheryl in English and history, office proce dure with Cursy. October II. 1985 the day I almost died Get a grip ” It sounds like a personal problem to me I'm number three of the flaming four. My future includes cos metoiogy school Scott Derhammer My best times in Northampton were not good lime m school except hall clean up I had good times on the tech bus and cruising around with Kelly, dancing at Odyseus with friends, and going to parties. My future will include either carpentry or cabinetmaking. Iheresa Csencsils I'd like to dedicate my write-up 10 my special friends who are like family to me Eric. Mike, lynda. lyd. Justine, liz. and Ann. thanks for all those special times together and for being there when I needed you the most I plan to attend school to maior in travel and tourism Cristina De la Pena I am an exchange student form Mexico. While in high school. I was Involved in AfS. Pom Squad. Drama Club. Mixed Chorus. YEA Thanks Donna. Denise. Kumi. Maria. Johna. lisa. Chris, and Dan for helping me adiust to NHS. Thanks Mrs. Balliet and Mr Ruch for being special teachers. Thanks Northampton. Anita Dimmk k It was the best of times, it was the worst of time It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. (Charles Dickens) Best limes were with friends at cross country meets, play rehearsals. German classes. NYC trip, and church activities. My future includes teaching and music. Chris Cserba Jamie, thank you for giving me the best years of my life. March 3. 1984 lori. my best friend, thanks for all you've done. Tracy. Michele. Kim and Denise. I love you guys, thanks for being there I'll always remember the good time at the Knob. Pizza City and Hey guys, were at Arby's.” future plans are cosmetology and Jamie. Tony Cuni I have alot of memories from my high school years There are good and bad one . I remember having alot of fun going to Pizza City with my friend I had a good time on the tech bus talking to my friends about sports. High school wasn't that bad after aM. Mark Demko My fondest high school memories include the steel cage matches after practice, partying in the Dungeon. |Ourneymg out the Atlas, super carp fishing. Nobody's Home , and the “Scar”, n always remember Karen. Ed. Mark. Vernon. Skrap. the Third Ward. Dietz, and St. Joe . Wanda Demko Everyone always told me that high school is the best lime of your life Well, it's over now. and I had a lot of fun I will always remember the great time with my friend . Wander . Mr Gerd. and late to class In the future. I plan to work I love you. Greg Ed Dionne My memories include being with Dave. Zig. Hog. and Ru l. Daddy cool, being eaten alive, the missing load, the red light, punch , meat room. Mr. Buddy, swimming, stale . Y . freewil. parties '84 '86. my parties, the Grmch. Bull she ad. The Dogs. December 10. 1984. and What's the pcob lem. officer? My future includes Penn State. Joe Disaverio Bob. do you remember the Penn State trip? I will always remember the warm day building the bonfire, the awesome candy cane , and the nights after the football games I hope to party with all you guy at Penn State next year. 203 {Joseph DiSaverio Ketk Sckhart “D iane Sck Keith Drissel Edward Duntback Cynn T)ontyan Kevin Dreisiymeyer Kelly Durnin Mark Dratler wonderful memories Northampton High. ” -T)iane Sck Lynn Domyan I I always have the good times with our guys” and great times at tech. Remember Baby Bio . Bob on the Penn State trip. Wmny. Alvy and Gregor Stop crying. Gregor! The best thing that happened was meeting Mike Plans for the future are coRege and keeping In touch with my friends. Kevin Orelsigmeyer My best memories are being with Mike. Shawn, and Jan. Perkins for breakfast. Buggy Bumping. Cheesehead. Dark town Cemetery, animal crackers, rolling mustangs. Denim Brigade, food fight at Burger King. Mario's for lunch. Sam and Barry. Englebert. The Kids are Rack , and Alcoholic Beverages. My future Includes Lincoln Tech. Mark Drexler My high school memories are going to the mall with the guys, staying after school to lift at the field house, cruising Main Street with Mike, and chemistry class with the gang My future plans include getting a job and later going to school. Keith Drissel I owe aiot of my memories to Peggy and Kara. May the Oreville Karl Club last forever! For all you Flyers fans out there. “Flyers are number one! In the future. I plan to follow my Dad's footsteps and be the best Formule-440 race car driver there is. Ed Dumbach My most memorable moments in high school are good times with the basebal team, going to the railroad party with Rosie and Marm. going to Virginia Beach with Jeff and Ed. always asking Dan if he's okay, going out with Anita, and kicking the root beer. My future plans are to attend coRege. Kelly Dumin My special memories include my best friends Eileen. Tina. Gina. Missy. Jeanette and Jim (my favorite guy) Remember the great times in Easton and Elm Street with Gina. Johnna and company. Tina, tel me that’s not a copl Missy and Jeanette. I hate your guts! My future plans are to attend colege. Darrell Eberhardt My most memorable higfi school memories are footbal. stud award, class clown, stockroom manager, jamming with Joe and Mike to led Zeppiin and Van Halen. cruising with Bob. the Buick. stopped by the cops, the fifth street red. and my best friends. Joe and Paul. Thanks Mom and Dad My future plans include college. Diane Eck A special thanks to Steph and Sherri for a great senior year. I loved the lunches, especialy the frostys. I wiH always re member the scratch attack alerts with Brenda and the three blind mice. Thanks for the wonderful memories Northampton High. My future plans are nursing and getting married. Eileen Eckert My memories are of the wild times with my special friends Kely. Jeanette. Gina. Missy, and Sue. A very special day for me was Saptember 1.1984 I’M treasure those great times with Tom. especially the shore 85. I plan to attend NCACC for computer programming and being with Tom forever. Scott Eckert I had some great times with the gang. Gruby. longley. and Mick. I remember going to Beltzville in tenth grade. I love my 70 CheveKe. In the future I'm looking forward to truck driving and life with Kathy. Beth Eckharl n always remember the great memories I've had here at Northampton. I I never forget those unique times spent with Ann. Alisa, and Cath. A special thanks goes to Mom and Dad for their love and support. In the future I plan to attend Bob Eckroth My best memory in this school was my junior year when I met Robin, whom I love very much. I remember lifting in the wrestling room in the fall and when Wayne took Districts last year. My future plans are physical therapy and Robin Kim Egge I’d like to thank my friends Anita. Krissie. Dana, and Rosie for the great times. Cl always remember Take a taxi.”, going to Scott's, overseas trip, lost in Paris, broken bed at Roger s house. Hey Bozo , the river parties. Chubby's, room 64. I plan to attend college and be with Roger forever! (December 5. 1987) Melissa Eiden Some of my best memories were ai NHS. I ll always remember Karen. Lonnie. Weasel. Lane. Boom-Boom. Mr.V . and all my friends and ramming the road to GermansviBe. Charlie, you! always be special to me. Kevin, never forget your rawhide. Thanks for being there Mom and Dad. My future includes college and keeping In touch with all my friends. 205 Melissa Siden mam Kirtn EIm Some of my best time were being with Sherry and Misty, be bopping to Hiedleberg Height with Missy and Wanda, the good time with my sister, and liw parlies at MichcBc's house. HI always remember the special time with Penny. I will always love you Mom My future plans are working and having a family. Rose Indy n always cherish the times spent with Bob This has been one wild and crazy year. Thanks to Marie. Sue. Tom. Allen, and our visits to gr ndm at Mickey D's. Always remember the caboose, pigs, gummy worms, smackers, dough battles, and '69 CheveRe convertibles. Good luck Class of 66 with you future career . Brenda Epinger A special thanks to good friends and great teachers who've made NHS unforgettable. I will mis ill I B always remember my secret love. Prom 85. Nationals. Diane and Scratch Attacks. Dead Women. Jen and I Always perfect! Dave stop having sick dream about me! In the future I plan to attend coBege Diane Irkinger I have many memories from high school There have been crazy and wild times and people that I don't even know how to describe. The memories that I'l never forget are the ones that l‘ve spent with my friends, especially Rain. My future plans are to be a flight attendant. Bruce Fahringer A special thanks to aN my friend and teachers who have made my year at Northampton High School a great success. I'd also like to thank my parents for helping me through the hard limes. My future plans are to attend college at Penn State and major in engineering and advanced math. Chris Fetching I wiM always remember the good times and all my good friend in high school. Angie, remember our clean locker and me and you and Chris in Mr Gerd t class. I'l never forget study hall and Wander and the Reader's Digest”. After high school. I plan to attend business school. Jo Fegely Some of my special memories from the past years are spending time with friends, especially my bestest buddy Meg. Wildwood sunrise , long trips on the Spectrum bus. and running the step of J. Birney Crum Stadium. My future plan are to attend school for fashion merchandising Smile Cln. for me! Vernon Fegley Some good times I had during school were going to footbal game , knocking off. parties at the cabin and the Ranch. Bryant's class, kookmg out at the Atlas and hanging out with Marak. Skrap. Stosh. and Demko. My future plan are to work. Jim Feher I B remember alot about my school days such a the hacking, pool. golf. In the rough again , on the ice. and the shop. I'm looking forward toward graduation. My future plans are to attend college and major in advertising Dana Fehnel Thanks to all my friends for making my school years the greatest. IB always remember Nato and the headbangers. working at Friendly's, great times with cheerleaders. Michigan here we come, my p rty. Never again”. '85 protrt. five in the RXT. and Ed let's play numbers. Thank God I'm a senior. Thanks a lot Anita. Knssie. Kim. and Rosie. Kevin Fehnel My best memories include fun times at tech with the guy . IH never forget Mrs. 8 English classes and Mr. Pany's pencil program. My future plans are to join the Army and get married to that special someone. I am glad to graduate, but sad leaving ail my friends behind. Kimberly Ann Fenstermaker Best times are getting away from it all with my friends. especiaBy Timmy. Rrnwmbrr the great lime with Spec Irum. Wildwood, and friends in guard. My future plans include becoming successful and RICH! I wish all my friend the best of kick in their futures and next tune wear your seatbeltl Darlene Ferencin I wiB always remember hanging around with Denise. Darren. Randy, and laughing at Bob with Sandy and Tony. I will never forget sixth period with Denise. Brian. John. Jodi and the “Bear”. Denise and her birthday party with 'Mickey and Gerommo.” Who wiM be number ID'? Hi Joannl Ed Filchner Good times include cruising the haBs. beaver hunting”, checkin out the Wang Dang Sweet Poontang!' . and good limes in tech with Rick ami Bob. My favorite past time is running out of gas. Future plan are to continue my dad's business. The Class of '86 rules! I was born in 68 and graduated in ' 86' . 206 Uremia Spittge; “Zkis has been one wild and crazy year.” -Kose Sndy Gregory Fink I I alway remember my 77 Ford truck, being with the gang, cruising through town, getting tick o( Tech. Juda Prie t concert. AC DC concert, all the good time at the cabin. (ir t day of fithmg. and aU the time at BellzviHe. Meli a Fink I'l always remember being with Wayne (he' my little cproutl). fun time with Marie and Drippy, out late again, time with Cindy. Wendy. Tami. and Sue. and Joey. Tm trlmg moml Future plan are to have fun and get married. Matt Fodor The four year I pent at Northampton have been very memorable. I'l never forget The Pan” and hi cla« . having Mr . Walter two year in a row. Englebcn's Irmoui lm« . and most of al Mr. Kresge Hi cla wa the mo t memorable I’ve ever had. In the future I plan to go Penn State and major in engineering. David Fox It' been unforgettablel Remember phytic (copper wire). Deutsche Stunde. lunch gambling. Gloom of the God , parking lot , doughnut run , cro country, and tm By making STATES. Keep in touch Eric and gang. Brenda (get over your Fat phobia). Jack. Jeff. Rich. Kim and al my friend . My future Include mechanical engineering somewhere. Jeff Fox Some of my memorie are English cla fourth period with Connie and all the guy , al the Penn Slate game I've gone to. and playing football and hockey on Sunday . I plan to go to college after chool and tudy omethlng. Dwayne Frable My mo t fond memorie at N.H.S are having lunch with Matt. John, and Mike, lifting weight down at the field hou e. playing voHeybal. lamming with Matt, and playing football My future plan are to form a rock band and to join the Air Force to be a meteoroiogirt. 11 a Frana Some of my memorie at Northampton High School are going to the football game . sitting in lho e tupid English cla e . and bumming around town when fchool wa out. I can't wait to get out. I plan to go into the Air Force. Ray Frank My mo t outstanding memorie are lunch at Mario' , terrorizing Burger King, good time with Sean. Mike. Kevin. Jim. Jared. Paul, and Shawn C.. What' • wrong with my hair? . Perkin for breakfast, red '79 Monza. Darktown Chang, my dog. and the last of twelve. My future include coRege or the mriitary. Dennis Franzman I II always remember having a chew with Bob during wood-shop. Demko what do you live for?”, lunch at Mario's. Kaboly in the trunk of Malsch car. Daubert s hair cut. Kratzer beating on some druggies. Landis (longing u out. long Dong Recker v . Landis the tub”. Bart and I chewing Copenhagen, and running to the dairy. Cindy Frederick Special moment with Brian are the things I remember mo t I also remember special time in Tech with Sheila. KeRy. Beer' person and dirty talk with leann My Camaro and Wambold will always be special. Thank Mom. Dad. and Brian for making high school the be t. Future plan include cosmetology and marriage. Tami Frinzi My vocation i cosmetology I'M always remember good time at Tech. I remember slinking around with Cindy in Mr Snyder's English cla . also Pizza City lunche with Mi y and Cindy. Cooking wa always a trip with Dawn. Jan., leAnn. and Tracy. My future plan involve cosmetology, loving Sid. and marriage. Jennifer Fritz Thi i continued from Nancy Cramsey. I will always remem ber my friend . Cramz. Shoe . Heidi. Geno. Dee. Cousin Monica, and Tracey. Our favorite saying were You've got to know what I mean. Why thank you Gumby . li ten Marie. and I didn't know It”. Thanks to Kindt, my bo . coworker . Wanda Fritz I wiH always remember my special friend because you make the memorie worthwhile Thank to Tammy. Missy. Mom. and Dad. I love ya. Demko -you're a very special family. Tom. let call a truce. Bill. I'm your secret admirer. My future includes college or Air Force. 208 Robert 3loyd {Jennifer dritz Wanda dritz Dennis dranzntann Cynthia dederick Konald dromnter Zami drinzi Dwayne Arable Kay mend dranke Matthew dodor Jeffrey dote Jt’s been unforgettable. -'Dave dote Cathy Qrossbauer Denise Graver Carla Gruber Michael Green Zracy Gump man Zodd Groller David Qillete JCisa Milliard Zrevor Jronkeiser Paulette Berkovich David Goldberg Uriah Gilbert Trevor Fronheiser I would like to thank all of my teacher who helped me through my good and bad timet. I would like everyone to remember the KOOKI I want to give my thank to Mr. Diarhmat for putting up with the grief I gave him and all the gray hair I gave him. Paulette Gerkovich My favorite memoriet of high tchool are of the timet spent with my bett friend Rebekah. Tracey, Jennifer. Kelly. Steph. and Shelly. I'll always remember Can I borrow a pencil? . Tracey parlies, balloon battle , trip to NYC. live Aid. our layover in Philadelphia after Tear for Fear . Future plan include New York and a career in fashion. Brian Gilbert So end another year, my senior year. Memories tem from McDonald' . Lehigh Township Volunteer Fire Company, and Northampton High Though moving on. I will never forget friend or my 1978 Dodge A pen lot of luck to everyone The visible future include EMT training, college, and good time . David Gillette High school produced many lasting memories. I had great time running cro country and track. My be t time were when I wa with my best friends Ed. Jim. Al. and Ru s. Ye . Al. the Bug did beat the Opel. Thank you. teachers and friend , for the great time at Northampton. My future include the U S. Coa t Guard Academy. lisa Marie Gilliard laughing, crying, and the everlasting love for one another are the everyday emotion I’ve experienced at NHS. You could always find nw in that good old hand room or special place where I learned how to fly Ktr ten. Dawn. Danette. Kathy. Steve, and alt of my friend Keep smiling and keep shining! David Goldberg I will always remember the great times with Dan. Tina, and Beth in Mr . Wilkin' room, the fun lime In chemistry, calculus, and computer , and the disappointing but exciting occer season My future plan are to go in the service, then attend college and hopefully someday be a police officer. Denise Graver I will always remember the great time in band and Spec trum My memories are of my friends Michele. Mark. Kely. and my Siamese twin. Denise. I will also remember homeroom with Cindy. Brian. Wanda, and John and Audrey, which way do we go? Backl My future plan are to attend business school Todd Groller Some of my best time in high school were llth grade with Carol (I iu t called) and my burnt Votkswagon. Good luck to my little sister Lori and to the unemployed. Brent and Paulette. I'll always remember weekends with Paul. Jay’s disorderly conduct, and lamming to Gueensryche. Future plans include waterbed . Arizona, and parties. Cathy Grossbauer Thank to Alisa. Ann. Beth. Joe. Jim. Bob. and Nuge for being the best friend I ever could have. We’ve shared so much I don’t know what I d do without you. A very special thanks goes to Mom. Dad. and Mary for their love and support My future plan include Bloomsburg University. For special memories, see our senior ad Carla Gruber My best memories spent wil be kept with Fran always! I will never forget the time with Missy, Val. Tom. Jim. and Spitzer. My future plans are to attend Northampton Community College to further my skills in computers. Johna Gutlman During my high school days I had many great memories. Thanks Cath. Alisa. Beth. Arm. Pam. Missy. Diana, and Karen for al the great times Patty, thank for all the great memo rie . Mom and Dad. thanks for giving me the support I needed during these years. In the future I plan to attend college. Tracy lynn Gumpman I will always remember the good limes I had with Bil. Buis, Greg. Crow. Julie, and Jen at lunch. My activities in VICA with Kevin. Carrie, and Mrs. Reinhart have been an experience. II never forget being president in the opening-closing team. Hey. Wendy. I can relate.” Kirk. I’l love you always. I can't forget homeroom with Mike. My future plans include coBege Mike Guzy My memories consist of hanging around with Tim. Kevin. Shawn, and Jim. tossing progenies n trig class, and Howard and the spoon in the lunch line Most of al my favorite memories of my school day are being with my girlfriend. Kathy Schuon. My future include Lincoln Tech. Jenn Hader The things I remember most about high school are time spent with my best friend Rebekah. Kelly. Paulette, and Tracey. 1 1 never forget the closet’’, egg battle , the cab in” party, going to New York. French class, and balloon fight . My future plans are to maior in fashion merchandis mg m New York. 211 {Jennifer Mader [Jason Martzell Michael Hanzarik Kevin Hager fjohn Haggerty Kelly Hallock ffohn Hard ley Sugene Hankee JCorraine Hahn 7 will Kevin J Hager Good times at Northampton were very few. but I had good timet at tech. Remember the ttept at Freedom and the good timet in thop. Good kick to aU of my friends. I'm glad I had a lot. I would not have made it without all of you. Todd. Metallica rulet. John Haggerty I'H alwayt remember English clatt third period with Connie, the interception at the Allen game, the good timet with Dave and Bob before the garnet. Cheetehead rulet the back lot. and 44. Thankt Dad for helping me through school. In the future. I plan to attend Lincoln Technical Institute to study electronics. Kelly Hallock My fondest memoriet of high school are those spent with my friends. Paulette. Reb. Tracy. Jenn and Shelly. Also I enjoyed making new friends in track, cross country and powder puff. I'l always treasure aB those special moments with Tony. Thanks Kidl You're the greatest! My future plans are to attend college and later marry. Dawn Hansen Special love and thanks to Lis. Miss. Donna and Jim. I love my Bug! Girls, thanks for a 1 Pom Squad. I love you. Remember all the good times. Thanks Mom and Dad. Summing it up. there's been love. fear, laughs, friends and tears For now it’s on to bigger and better thingsll Suieltf Hanlx My best memories of NHS were being with Shoes. Blondie and Meathead. We had great times driving to Vo-tech, going to Mickey D's to see Grandma, beeping the horn at the guys at Rananaland and going to Mario's to see Red's. My most memorable lime in my life was getting engaged to Todd Mike Hanzarik My senioe year was my best year of school. I wil always remember the great times I had with Zamadics and Moyer in tech and school. We had alot of wild times racing around Northampton with the Nova, and eating lunch at Pizza City. My future plans are undecided, but I wilt probably go to school. Good luck to the class of '86 Shelly Harris I'm involved In AFS and drama club. I admire my parents and Guss . I'm usually seen with Kel. Reb. Tracey. Jenn and Pad. My most rememberable moment was June 37.1984. and also, all the special times I've shared with Brian. My future plans include college to major In dentistry. Jason Hartiell My memories are hanging out at the mall with Mike. Eric. Kevin. Terry. Chuck. Drex. Sean W.. Jim M . and the rest of, the crew, working with Jim and Carla, cruising SeemsviHe with Terry, Green Pond Road, airborne in the CheveBe. Cheesehead. melonheads in gym and picking on Jocks. My future includes Penn State University. Eric Hatch My best memories are Cheesehead. Dr. Octopus. Big Rich. Perkins for breakfast. Animal Crackers and lawn mowers, strawberry raid, broken windows, chunks, my best Iriends Kevin. Mike. Cook. Shawn. Jason. Joe C.. Paul. Miller. Jase. Joe $.. Weaver. Lerch and that special someone Heather (Shortstuff-Mrs. Glossy eyes herself). My future plans Include college. John Handley My years at Northampton haven't actually been a blast, but at least I made it through. I'm not sure about my future yet. so I'm |ust living for the present. I'll keep practicing my guitar if you keep playing the piano Pat. and someday Crit-tal Vision will make it big. Eugene Hankee I had some great times in high school like the concert at Stabler (Ratt and AC DC) and the great times in English class with Patty and Tony In the future. I plan to graduate from Lincoln Tech and try to take over my father’s business. Jim Harhart My most memorable moments were football 60. I he red light somewhere in SeemsviHe. lifting with Russ and Roy. tubing, being good friends with Ed. Dave. Russ and Zig. strawberry milk. Bullshead. a great |umor year with Heisty. Yads. Shane. Ray. and Ellis. What's the problem7 . and 1333 Chew Street. I will definitely have a future. Jeff Hauck Save your confederate money boys, for the South shall rise again. Mr. Hauck. aB Mondays are hereby pardoned. My physchosematic analysis includes hallucinatory insanity coupled with traits of oathological lying, dizme’ia praecox and homicidal mama. In the futre I plan to own a chain of Merry Go Round Stores. Jared Heckman My best times were with the Bath Boys (Sean. Steve. Jayce. Ray (Chang). Jim. Paul), the good times with the kids from PennsviHe (Duane, sssk ... ). Let's go to Perkins for break-fasti let's cruise A-town and the PP is on alert Hecky rules the Empire! Do ya wanna get happv ? Hey! Sickll 213 Bob Heffelfinger Also known a Bubba . my best limn mcludo bring RUDE at the lake, king Chee e-men. the CRASH at the shore. Hollywood, we're IOSERS1 . Dee viMe ROCKS. the BARGE. Mty ladic . wanna parly? ’. H y down ihrrr . al little Gap. Hanging with Schpic. Machine. Pav . Haucky. and my best friend Hollywood, and Wendy. My future include my own bu lne . Ashley Heiberger My memorie include The Model U N,. Man Fear . SOH CAH TOA. Rocky Horror . Spanish with Shoe. Commando . the Burger King urvey. and Chunk Run (Dugan' and Two Brother' ). I'M remember Deppe. Rutt. Wuch. Paul Meatsquat. Ma Joad. Turk and The Oueen. My future include military ervice. college and a mall denim |acket. Bob Heimbach I I alway remember the wild time at tech, the fun trip and burn up at the dump. Jan's classic wood pile dance. Can bat really fly up your no«e? . Judas Prieat No. I. the puntang hunt , people are a pain in the butt, and I've been jewed again. My future include work and college eventually Cheryl Heiney I will alway remember the good time in NHS like lunch with li a. Jane and Kri . defensive driving, bumming around town. Rail. Bon Jovi Concert with Kell, get real English class-e . Friday night footbaN game , and Rocky Horror My future plan are college and work Have a good one! Tracey Hei l My be t time were hanging around lisa VanBiltiard. and giving Mr. Schneider problem , getting wild in school with Li a. and hanging around Carol Fox after school. I will always remember what the teacher taught me through the year . I wiM always remember being with John Knight. My future includes the army or nursing Jane He During high school my most memorable time include bulling the lunch line with Kri . Cheryl and lisa for pizza. Jungle Jane, savage tan. Hey Angie, let knock off , limo Service. Big Rear. When are you gonna grow up?, and always being the last one into school My future plan include college and work. Kevin He I would like to remember the good time out in the mokmg area with my friend playing pinball In my future year . I just want to keep going to partie and lill be a wild guy. I will always remember the word cat-man. lori Hildebrand I'M always remember my high school years good and bad The be t time were the one I shared with Ron I'M alway remember cruising Mam Street with Chrissy. and working until nine o'clock. Thank you Mr. Vulcano lor everything and for giving the breakfast club somewhere to go over fourth Uh. that' enough guy . Richard Hlldenbranl I have had many great memorie from the senior high. One was going to Dorney Park and going buggy bumping with Kevin. Jan. Shawn and Matt I got to know many people, especially my good friend Jeff. My Ivobbie are hunting, fishing and playing Dungeon and Dragons with Jeff and Dave. I am in the Navy Nuclear Power field. Wendy Hill My best memorie have been with aM my friend , but moil of aN with Julie who i always getting in trouble with me Brad, thank you for giving me the be it time of my life (April 16.1984). I wish Jane. Jeanette. Diane. Cindy and Julie the be t of luck. Brett Himmelwright My best memories are That' 'G' a in gun , Another lab?, Are we doing anything interesting today, or are you going to tie talking. Mr Shive?. Yeah righll, It that your car?, AM the good lime with Chuck and Zerph and my special memo rie with Drea. My future include college and marriage Branden Hirsch I have fond memorie of all my terrific friend , good lime . footbaH practice, being Mr Nice Guy ' having the brightest eyes, skiing and lifting with Scott, and throwing the jav. My future plan include attending a state university to major in Secondary Education, playing more football and perhaps someday coaching Chris Hnalow I'M alway remember riding on Mom's but with Paula. Denise. Janet and Angie, the fun times with Sheila and Rhonda, being in Health Assistance for two year with Kimmi and lynn. my nickname Chrusy. and being told You're always laughing about something Future plan include working at a hospital. Paul Hnalow My best memories include fun with the gang (Ray Chang. Joe Yo. Steve. Kevin. Jared, and both Sean' ). Ed (Sellara houch). the Headbanger (Anita. Krusie. and Dana), and cruising in Jim' laguna with Jodi. Kim. and Johnny Thanks to aH my friends, you know who you are. Be the best that you can! 214 Kobcrt tint bach Christine Mnatow Wendy Mill Christine Moffntan Mraden Mirsch Kiekard Mildebrandt [Jane Mess I $ I £ 3 Erk Hoffman Thank for the memories. I want lo thank all my special friends for all the great times Black Tales. Catty. Thrasher. Jimbo. Foxy. Karen. Pica People and especially Netter and Kim. I'll never forget you guys. Thanks to aH my teachers for helping me along the way. and especially to my parents who stuck by me when times were tough. College, here I come. Kris Hower Because of my best friends, these memories wil never be forgotten. Taking a taxi with Anita and Kim. Snowfalls in the drycieaners. playing Miami Vice in the parking lot. Nato” and the Headbangers. The Catty Syndrome, and chasing the icecream man with Rosie and Anita. Thanks Anita. Kim. Rosie and Dana. Holly Hunsberger The last three years were filled with memories both in and out of school especialy at Amore's and Keapel's and in drama ( Story , Oz . Shrew . Sweeney . Oliver ), en semble. AFS. and lighting crew. Thanks to Kel. Steph. my sisters, and everyone else who helped my through. My future includes PSU (summer session- main)! Mike Hoffman I'm known as Scrub or Hoff . I'M remember the great limes with the Newharts. Gene. Jim and Black Tales. My memorable moments were Pool. Catty, English. Crusin. Mall. Parties . My favorite sayings were. I'm sick of putting you through school. and Jake livesl My future plans include the Air force and College. Todd Hoffman Also known as Hollywood , my best times included being rude at the lake, watersknng. King Cheesemen. the crash at the shore. Bubba we're losers!”. Deevilie Rocksl. The Barge. Hey ladies, wanna party? , Hey down there , little Gap. hanging around with Machine. Spicoli. Pavs. and my best friend Bubba. and Melissa My future includes Hawaii and1 real estate business. Troy Holub I'M remember my buddies Joe and Ed. My '77 white Trans Am. comic books forever, great times at tech and Northampton Ed. you were busied. Chemistry is my favorite class Chris is my sweetheart. (I saved the best for last). Kelly Hudock This year was filled with memories such as the Burger King experience. Commando. X and Q are optional, surveys. Reedo first Amendment Part Two. and game show hosts' . I'M always remember Deppe. Ash. Tina. Kaaren. and Rutt I plan to go to college and inform Steve about proper meanings Wendy Hughes Some of my high school memories are with Tracy and Con me. good times at tech with Tracy and other friends, and being called Madge in cosmetology. Tracy, remember Promised land and the boat . Julie and Wendy, remember the coat room l My future plans include being a manicurist. Thanks Mom and Dad Angela Hunter Hi never forget the three proms, graduation 1984 and 1985. Mr. Reed's history class, studyhal (wave? kiss? moon?). Scott's truck. Mr. Bryant's homeroom. Richie (Oh Babyl). working at Rexroth (Kim), geometry, morning announcements (?). and busting Costy. My goals are earning a Matter's in architecture, raising a family and designing my own home. Kuri Hutchison Hey guys, let's jaml I want to trash more rooms in Virginia. I can't handle playing |ust one druml Whenever you dream you're holding the key. it opens the door to let you be free. Hexen rules. Gretson power drums are number one. My future plans are to gel filthy rich! Michelle Hutnick Some unforgeltables at NHS include the look . A P P A-l-l-E-D. hither here, bobos forever, “the brat . Spectrum. Mike Wildfire sizzles. 63. Goome Goo Goo. 11-19 84. and special memories from special friends. To my bestest friend and sis. Stephanie Kay. always remember our excursions out and our men in Florida, future plans include college. Charies Hopkins I attended Northampton Area Senior High School for three years After graduation. I plan to do something else Danette Hummel Wltrn reminiscing through high school years, my special friends create the foundation for a picture of fond memories. Also with the help from Guss a dream of acting on stage became a reality. Thank you all My future goal is to lust live a life fulfilled with happiness, no matter what path I choose lisa lanncll! I'M never forget the crazy times in lunch with Dee and Kim. al the wild times in Mr. P's history class two years in a row. cruism town, hangin out and being bad! Thanks Dee for being there Jamaica, here I come! Future plans probably include studying computers 216 ZUutit y s7S Michelle Mutnick Molly Mutisberger Kumi Jtoh Kurt Mutchinson Danette Hummel Kristin Hewer W « • 9odi kern Michele kearner Sandra kern Christine kern Denise Karc Christopher {Jacoby N {Julie Keint {Jeff kaboly Chris Jacoby I am a Vo-lech student at the Northampton branch. I have been taking up carpentry for the la t three year . I played football for two year , and I wa in track and went to district . I wa In the weightlifting club for two year to build my body up Mi ty Jone I'd like to thank everyone for making choof a place for both learning and growing My adventure - and ecret hared with Diana. Pam. Johna. and Alisa will never die. Diana, thank for making life interettmg Allan, our ipecial memo rie will la«l forever My future plan are to attend college and ftudy pre medicine JeH kaboly My greatest memorie include wre tlmg 64. around in Dave- trunk, my red and white Corvette. Mr Dalton fourth period English cla «. Brad and hi baufmg flea in the sheepskin. hanging around with my wrestling bwddie . Id doing 70 and beeping the horn, and the Summer of '85 My future include college Denise Karc I have many fond memorie from my emor year and the ummrr of -8S. Some of the be t include watersknng at Belleville, wild time with Michele. Chumbley. Colleen. Scooter, and the Pixxa City “crue--. and cruifing Mam in the Du ter I plan to attend nur mg school Julie Kelm 1 1 remember the time at tech with Jan and Ke y. and Friday night at Valley and cruising Palmer ion Jan. remem ber the long ride with Sugar and Cinnamon Wendy, remember the good time and Rod party, lenor. remember like wow man , and working at K-.Mari. kelly, remember my baby (my car)! My future I undecided. Michele Kemmerer I wil alway cherish tome special times at Northampton, such a lunch with Tracy. Chri . Lori, and Kim. Jely dough nut. Kim?“. the Knob, and Ivan- house with Glenn and sick Chiquiia Thank to Tracy Sofka. my dearest, best friend I love you. dude My future include fashion and travel Chri Kern My be t memorie are wild weekend at skating and McD' with Penni. scared to death at the Haunted Hou e with Carol, going to lbe mil and ChiChi' with Angie. Mr Heard's fifth period trouble, being a big mouth, going on vacations, working at Gmo and Jack's, and concert ! My future includes a business and travel career. Denise Kem In thinking over my high school year . I remember the good time on Betty's bu with Paula. Chri . Heidi. Janet, and Ke y. driving to school with Stumpfy, and my three year in Health Assistance at Bethlehem Vo-tech. I'd especiafly like to thank Mr lilt. I wil miss her when I leave Jodi Kern Some great memories are as folows. skating, gravryards No. why me! . ''I'm not short . Think. Chri . where did we go?”, '83 Mustang. Van Halen. bowling. Cu)o . Gid. Ma. Ser . ' Bad things were best , playing pool, fun time at the beach I hate feet.”, dimples. Glno and Jack's. My future includes business school Sandra Kem PI always remember the great times with good friend . Angie, do you remember getting lo t In Alentown. or how about Graduation '85? Mi y. remember the Summer of '85 and going to see Bryan and Foreigner ? I'd do it all again. My future plans are college and traveling, especialy to California Start Kern Thanks for the memories Sher. Terry. Ront. Jaker. Shleese. Deb. and Steve. Looking back. I remember staying up all night. Get a real life. . Are you wrecked yet? , working at the Bigt J”. phone cals with Jaker. always sleeping, going to McD's. and let's Skip. My future include colege Angel hve on! Mamie Kleppinger High school memories include knocking with Tracey and Julie. But. it's our senior year ”, special times with Scott. 9 8 84. Howard Johnson s (336). great time with Rosie, never coming home on time, fading flat on my face, maniac, the classics, and Mom. I'm staying at Rosie' . My future include becoming a flight attendant and Scott. Paul T. Keener My activities included Chess team. Scholastic Scrimmage, and vice-president of Math Club. My memories include hacking In the observatory, computer room, the comet, fun in the chess club. Big Five. Mr. Sllvius. Mrs. Koch I will attend the University of Pennsylvania, and intend to go to grad school for physic . Mike Klipple The most memorable time in NHS were riding to tech with Ed. Dig. Kev. Lisa. Mile . Tom and crash . John's party. Dig. let's go to ABentown”. The Penn State trip, and partying at the Axle , the wad. and at the swimming hole. 219 Michael Klipple {Joseph Kovalchik Craig Kovacs Kim Kohler Vick i Klotz Michelle Kolumber Scott Knappenberger Paul Korn fiend Christine Koehler Zhanks for being there through trying moments” -Kim Kohler Vicki Klotz Some of my best high school memories included gelling crazy with Knssy and Judy, and wild lime at ChlChi's (love iho e tortilla chip ). They ta ied great In tudy hal. huh. Kri y7 There were many special time with Brian. Ale , and Alice cruising in the '70 Camaro. My future include being with Brian forever. Paul Kornfeind High school ha brought great memories. Being part of an awesome football team and playing with great teammates was a pleasure. Curt. Braden. Danny—our passing game is unstoppable ” Sweep right, againl Webby is the best center a friend could have. Joe. Darrell and the stockroom are a great combination. My future includes college, Nat Koval My fond memories of Northampton Area Senior High are the jovial times in Data. Bloody Hell. tenth grade science class. Hey Joe. Darryl. Duane. Mike. John and all the rest, all the kids from Music Theory class and Mirk. Rirkenbackei 1. Fender 2. Ibanez 3. NHS Jazz Band is 1. Join the Northamptowne Militia. Sco« Knappenbergcr While at NHS. I was enrolled in Auto Mechanics with Pepper I had fun with the '67 Cougar G.T. and all the other cars I owned. 1 1 never forget the fun times with Chris, as wel as the good time with Bean. Onions. Alberwertz Buzznerk and Wernerwa 1 1 never forget getting lit. cruising and boozing, and Narple . Buzzy don't flick everybody. Cindy Kosik n always remember going to Maryland and being with Sam. being in tech with my friend , time with Missy, being in Enlgish with the Orange Julius Queen. Scannerman and Scruff, having fun with Sue. and talking to Wendell and Sheila. My future includes getting married and having a healthy family. Joe Kovakhik Thanks to my friends Bob. Jim. Eug. Scott, and Cathy. Good times include Eug's leg. John's parties, toga. Cath's Truth or Dare. Manor. Baker's Dozen. Chevy. Dragon . Stockroom with Paul and Darrel, and playing basketbal ( 24) and basebal ( 14). A special thanks to my dedicated parents. My future plans are to attend college. Chris Koehler Memories through my school year include great time in tech with Mona. Gina. Linda and Jen. I'l never forget getting caught knocking by Dave with Daniele and Denise. Harley is 1. My future plans are marriage and a family with Dave, my one and only love Darryl Kolz Many memories have passed my way and I wish to thank aH of my friends who shared my experience . These include Europe trip 15 with Jim. Michele, and Tracy, great time in German with Herr Kresge. running around with Jim. and catching deer. My future lies in the mountains of the world. Cynthia Kozero My greatest time were going through the years with Dar rm. My vocation is drafting so II always remember Kozo's class at tech, forever tailing to Judy, and Snyder's class with Tammy Frinzi (Slinky). My future plans include marriage to Darrin, becoming an architect, and living life to its fuiest Kim Kohl«r I will always cherish special memories with Missy. Pam. Karen, the Newharts. and especially Eric. Thanks for being there through trying moments. Swimming gave me the opportunity to grow and meet people. (Pam. you're my bestest buddyl). Mom and Dad. you're the greatest. Future plans include the study of education. Craig Kovacs II always remember jet skiing at Lake Waienpaupack with Hoflywood. snow skiing at the Gap. eliminating with the XX) SX. exploring with the stomper.” racing the Green Machine, being rude. Spicoll. and we re |ust • bunch of losers. In the future I hope to win a motorcross national and be a pilot for a major airline. Deanna Kratzer Excellent times at Northampton High wil be remembered as we say Good Bye. Friends we meet will always remain. A we travel through life a little insane. Parties we had that caused al the pain. Others that passed, too wild to explain. Good-bye to al at Northampton High Michelle Kolumber My most memorable times in high school were with my best friends Chris and Eileen. I wlH always remember the good time I had with my teammates and classmate , especially Biechy and the BB club, and Angie and our morning walks. In the future I plan to attend college and pursue a career in accounting. Michele Kovacs HI never forget these great year . We had some crazy times in the summer of '85. I'l always remember the parties, the kid from Pizza City, and the summer soap opera. Most of al. Hi never forget my best friends Denise. Coleen and Chum. My future plans Include college. Liz Kratzer The memories and experience of these last three year serve as our inspiration for future goals Ann. Erie. I yd. Lynda. Theresa. Mike, we've shared so much together as Black Tales and true Peach RY Thank you 10 al my friends and my family for your caring and support My future plans include Muhlenberg and public relation . 221 Dave Kravetz My high school activities include marching. jazz and concert band , drama, lighting crew. AF$. and choru . My be ! memories are of band and band trip , fun time in German, and taying after school for activities. My plan include community colege and later a four year college. Ron Kuntz II alway remember ihe fpecial time with Lori and the good time we had together, cruising Hamilton in the red Z-J8 was always a great time, and working at Haldeman Ford. I hope to have a future in electronics. Chris laki Of al my high achod memories, the one I wil cherish most are those spent with my special friends Stacey. Michelle. Michette. and Tracy. I'M also remember all the wild and crazy time in band Stacey, thank for all the special time . My future include a career in cosmetology. Scott Kroboth My greatest memories during my high school year include being with Glenn. Bid. Mike. Michelle. Tracy. Michelle. Uncle Day. and my other friends that helped make my years at Northampton very memorable, hanging out at dance , game and having been given the opportunity to be in vo-tech and co-op. My future plan are undecided. John Kurze|a n always remember the great times with the bad boys of Bath. Mopar. New York Rangers fans, the gang at Wen Market . Marshall. Zlto. Mertz. and Jim. My favorite sports teams are Dallas. Notre Dame, and the Flyer . My future plans Include going to college for engineering. Mark Laub The best time I had at Northampton are hanging around, walking around with Alex and Chris. THESE DAYS with the crow and the laur dog. good times at tech In masonry hop. good laugh with Fritz. Frye and Schoch and running to the •tore with Biechy and Al. My future include work. Karen Kuehner As I reminisce over my high school year . I remember great time I've spent with many special people. These memorle . too numerous to list, will always be a part of me. cherished forever. I'd like to thank Pam. Missy. Diana. Kim. Johna. and everyone else for making these years the best of times. Steph Kulianski I wil always remember my little excursions with the people who are special to me. They include Michelle Nicole-my best friend and sister. I think I'm in love AGAINI . check my teeth, my little peanut-Dean. What a woman! . Publey Spectrum, and the Virginia Toga. My future plan include college Gregg laury The greatest memories I have are from tech. I was in masonry at the Northampton branch with most of my friend . My last year at tech I wa co-op with Crow and Shiek. I al o enjoyed the days at Pizza City and listening to the Eagle tape. My future is in masonry Alisa Kulchinsky I wil always remember those wonderful memories I’ve had here at Northampton. I'M never forget all the awesome time Tve spent with my best friends. Beth. Cathy, and Ann. I want to thank my family for everything they've done for me. My future plans include attending Penn State University to major in computer science. Steve Kutz Bath boys rule, mangl I remember all those great times such as |ust cruising around, those hundreds of trip to the maM. going ice-skating in a blizzard, seventh period chemistry class, and the best times of all. being with Jolene. My future plans are taking electronics at Lincoln Tech. Suzanne Lehr Some unforgettable memories include crazy times with Tammy. Kim. Steph. Michelle, and SueAnn. council hayride. December 15. and Europe will never be the samel I'll always treasure the special lime with Brian and more to cornel Why do you call me Frosty and Chipper? I love you Mom and Dadl 222 Karen Kuehner Mark £aub Chris JCaki (jreg £aury {John Carnbert Suzanne jCehr Cat hi CaPointe X ‘John kurzeja Stephanie kutianski Stephen kutz Alisa kulchinsky Konald kuntz Krian kurtz Zhese years have been 'the best of times.’ ” -Karen Kuehncr Den in letsey Memories include the great lime hanging with Char. Ran dy. Joetooy. Rat. Lisa and Jo. opened windows in Mr. ferry class, getting into trouble with Lori. Helen. Tom. and Jerry, great times in Mr. K's food service class for tumors and senior , great lime on Dea's lech Bus and silting In the front seat with Tony on Charlie's bus My future include coleg . Rkk Leith I had some great times at NHS. the best of which were at lunch and tech. It was great going out for lunch, partying awhile, and going to tech to see pepper. The weekends were the best, partying down at Steve's. I hope to do more when I get out. 8111 lerch 11 neve forget the good lime and friend during my high school year such as Ed. Bart. Joe. Darryl, little Gap. Copenhagen. the tank. Ducky. Brno in data class. Roy. I'm huge, moon patrol. Tammy, and Fentsy. My future plan are college. I love ya Kim. Ralph lidestn What I'm going to miss most about this high school is Smoking in the Boy Room , having southern for breakfast, beating on Hnatow. kissing MaryAnn in the hals. and listening to Matt's stupid |okes. In the future I plan to be filthy rich and live in a mansion with MaryAnn. Pamela Lieb My high school year have been very special to me Cheering was a large part of them and 11 always remember Nationals and decorating. Thanks Karen. Missy. Diana. Kim. Johna and Deb. you're the greatest! Tom. you ! always be a special friend The memories wii never be forgotteni I plan to attend Penn State for premedicine. MaryAnn loch My special memories are of second lunch last year with the gang , never making it to data, hanging out with my best bud . Chen and Michelle, and kissing Ralph in the hall . My favorite sayings are fired Up! and Would ya? In the future I plan to spend more good time with Ralph Tina Lockard My greatest memories include “Julie clothing , squirrel. Wenddynn. Hey Chlckl . Danno. Beth, my AFS bodyguard. Lisa. Steven. I'm spontaneous!'', bowling with Robby. Chuck's problems. Brett's ego. and Are we having fun yet? . The friend I made are the best! My future includes college and keeping in touch with my buddies. Kaaren loGiudtce To this very special place. You've been more than |ust a stage- you've been a friend. You've been a place to belong where many have learned to fly. Within your wals have spawned strong bonds of love and friendship. How often ha my spirit turned to theel Wiliam Wordsworth P.S. I love you. Mike lohn My best memories are from al the great times with Load. Kevin. Bob. Sean. Shawn. Jared. Ray. and Hard Guy. Other memories include light 'em up . When ya gonna get that painted? . Englebert. Cheesehead. How many transmissions? . the holy roler. buggy bumping. Darktown. Burger King, and Last cal for alcohol Al lotti 11 always remember being on the pit crew in track, skiing at little Gap. aknost dying after track practices. Lori's X-Mas party. Gox's ecology class. What due for tomorrow? . losing it in Karg class, and al the great times with my friends In the future I plan to attend college Ann Lucent What are friends worth? In. lyd. Lynda. Eric. Mike. The-rese EVERY THING! You're the best. I love you and II miss you. Tear may come and go Here's one thing I know, al my life, you're a friend of mine Here's to you! It's been real. It's been fun. Next is college lisa Madea II always remember Animal. He man. great times at tech with Pam and Waboneck and har pink hobo's. Rhonda with her weird sense of humor, tech bus with the animals . Weasel singing and chMI out . What's up hoi . Rhonda s perpetrating. Hoots. Mr. Fifi. Kim's party, the fairy's , and Junk Yard Dog . My future includes coftege and interior decorating. Tony Manganaro II remember my three years at vo-tech in electrical construction. My best hangout place is Mario's Pixxa Shop After high school I wil attend Northampton County Area Community College to learn more about my trade. Jan Manogue I'l always remember the great times with Bob. Remember my classic dance? Hey Julie. I got the CheveRe LeAnn. remember our interesting talks in Tech. Every spare moment is spent with my babycake . Butch. My future wiH be marriage to Butch, and following my career in cosmetology. 224 JCisa Madea Michael £ohn ‘lan Manogue Ann jCucente Zina JCockard Kalpli JCidestri Greg Ceyfert Kaaren JCoQuidice Pam jCieb' Mere's to you! Jt’s been realT -Mu Cucente Daniel McQillis Connie Mazziotta Andrew Me Coughlin Colleen McBride Scott Meldeav Kosie McCloshey Angela Marik Brent Maruschak Zkrnas Markulics Danielle Marie Michael Marsh Zkere is Wall Marinkovits I had some good limes her . Some of my favorite experience were Philmoni in 1983. four-wheeling in a mon ier truck and party time with the re l of Northampton Fire Department I plan to go Into the rvice to be a combat helicopter pilot and lain college. Danielle Mari Throughout the year I'll alway remember my clo e t friend. Denise, tpendmg time with leon. cruising with the “CheveBe . parties up at the cabin, skiing up at Little Gap. Hey Kris, ya wanna knock? , and working at the Big S and the office Future plan include (ecretanal work. Andy Mcloughlin Great white rock ) I’D alway remember drinking ai the church, working at Wei , tilt like butter, going for a Sunday drive In Rev truck. Flash, ahh. savior of the universe. Ho. Saul!, look out for the guy. and we're in the army now. Your wise men don't know how it feel to be thick as a brick. Thomas Markulic There i no future. |u t the present. I'D never forget all the great lime uch a getting a piece of the rock, cruising at night because I got Bright light Fright. wimmmg in the quarry and receiving a warning, running wild and running free, and the long trip for an entire ummer. I always remember the great time and friend that I can't even begin to describe. Bonnie Mazziotla I would like to thank aM my teachers for being there when I needed them. Remember all the good time in gym. Tech was great with Paulette. Linda. Jen. and Anita. Conversation was terrific. Future plan are to work, be a mother and marry Kevin. Good luck to aN my good friend at Northamp ton Senior High. Scott Meldeau My memorie of Northampton have been good one . It seem every time I think of footbaB I think of the haunting word (Pigeon) and with track, running 400 for Pilgrim. I'D never forget the friends I've had. Michael Marsh My year here have been great. I will never forget my year in German with Rob We should have brought the camera in. blunting and fishing are the two thing that kept me busy. Colleen McBride 11 never forget al the crazy times I shared with my best friend Sue. Michele, and Denise, and aM of my friends from Pizza City. 11 alway remember the great times under the bridge. Things wiM never be the same, but memorie never fade. Future plans include coRege. Todd Meltsch My best memorie are Hank Dalton's llth grade Lnglish class. Menu bag it. good times in third ward and Bish. Dave. Spitzer. and Joe. Look out crash! , summertime at the river, creek wal. Sem pops out of nowhere. Let's get John. Spitz’s scamp patrol, mountain cruises, and Labe's birthday party. My future includes coMege and work. Angela Marth My fondest memorie of high school are those of being in the band front and the great time we had on the trips. My plans for the future are to attend community college and then transfer to Kutztown and earn a degree in early childhood development. Rosie McCloskey My most memorable moment include Trapped and Caged with Karen. Gina. Anita, and Karen and our wild adventure . 45 -it's the real thing, shnagged at Scott’s. Karen the big Explosion''. Krissle on the loose, not so fast. Nig with Kim. Anita, and Krissie. and Marm Maniac down on a ditch with Ed and Danny. My future plans include colege Linda Merkle II always remember my school years such a having great times with LeAnn. Jen. and Chris, cruising Mam Street with Deb and going in town with Jen. looking for guy , sunbathing at the (alls with Jen and Chris, and having wild time at parties with my friends. My future plans are undecided. Brent Maruschak Wei. here goes three more points on my license II never forget al the wild limes in D-viHe Good luck Todd. Dennis. Jttoo and |am on Hexen. Future plans involve marrying Pau lette. and just being wild. You’ve got to try. ’cause the future's never, never, gonna diel Mlnge on! Dan McGillis I wil always remember being a member of the soccer and tennis team . I am a candidate for an AFS summer abroad. I would like to thank Tina. Dave. Brett. Chuck. Cristy. Lisa, and Donna for making my high school years memorable I plan to maior in chemistry at MillersviHe. Dave Merkli II always remember the times al tech with King Redness and the Wild Bunches. Plumbing is the only shop to have a red teacher. Craig's theory is You only use a 30 percent of your brain, so burn out the other 80.” II always remember the crazy time with Duane and Jared. My future I undecided 227 David Merkli Patricia Miller Debra Ann Miller Christopher Millheim flames Miller Scott Millheim flon Miller Kristine Meyers Zracey Micio Michael Mitkovits ZaniHty Mikitsh Km Meyer My best memories are data class with Micio. trip to the lav. Friday night with Dee. Tim. Deb. and Charlie. ZZ Top. '76 Firebird, wild time with Danielle, lorame. and Pam. It wa a tough flight. Dee , and «pecial lime with Steve. 13-23-86. My future Include Steve and Minge. Tracey Micio Memorie include Doole . Biechy. and Marni. knocking off “But it's our tcnlor year.' . Brian, my truck almo«t fell over, data cla « with Kri and Sue. the '84 prom with John, great time in hockey and track, partying with the Cementon boy , the family. Jeanette' partie . and the '85 prom- elf service. My future include being with Brian. Tammy Mikilth Some of my mo t memorable lime include gathering haw ample and filing key . Club I'm a ociated with are AFS. the REACT team. Gened , and ITVFC. “Are we having fun yet? . Weenie Woman! , and Bizarre! are «ome phra et that wiB alway be special to me. My future include colege. Lori Miletk To the special people m my life-Mom. Dad. Chri . Tracy. Kim. Michele. Lori. Pete. Todd, and Glenn- many thank and much love. I will alway remember Ivan' , the prom. Yeager' , (thank Edl). lunch with my women. Dude. Oh noT . anything but beer, chiquita. Crue. and New Year' . My future i undecided. Mark Milidls My enior year at NHS wa one of the bed year of my life. I enjoyed playing football, lifting, and the chool dance . I met a girl I care for dearly named Andrea who i a Zephyr My future include Williamsport C.C.. Studying building and construction technology. After that I plan on becoming rich and famous! Mike Milkovils IB always remember great time in tech, my cool teacher Mr Paar. driving, not eating school food, and Rati locking hi key in the car at Penn Supreme. My best friends are Scott and Chri . I'M always remember cruising in the Caddy, you were caught, the plastic car. the choke i stuck, and we got a start. My future includes owning a restaurant-pub Debra Ann Miller I wiB always remember the good time I had with Marcie. Celeste. Donna, and Darrin I will never forget the band competition and the bus ride My future plan are to get married to Darrin in July of 1986 Darrin, don't forget Dor-ney Park. I love youl Jon Miller I have many fond memories of NETS which I wiB remember for a long time to come. These include the Esch Zone, treasure hunt . HPAA. my good friend and our adventures in the observatory (mo t importantly the hack team.) I plan to study electrical engineering in college. Patty Miller The be t time at Northampton were cruising in Miller mobile with Jeanette, going to Pizza City with Anita. Jenny, Sherry, and Chert. Curzi and Hankee telling dumb joke in English, and Myster alway calling me Patter. I'd also like to thank Marsha for helping me through these year and my mom and dad for putting up with me. Chris Millheim So ne of my memorie of high school are cruising in the Cutlas with Mike and Scott, the great time I had at the dance , and of course being with Suzette. F4ey you wa caughtl Good luck to the Cla of '86. In the future I plan to attend coBege. Scott Millheim During my high school year I've had many great experience . Cruising in the Cutlas with Mike and Chri . I thi your car? In the future I plan to own my own business, but now I’m packing my bags and heading for the Misty Mountain . Good luck Class of '861 LeAnn Mitchell The good limes during my school years were in coimrto logy, always having dirty taBts with Linda. Jan. Cindy. Gina. Wendy, and Tracy, great time with Linda hanging on Mam Street, and going with Corrie since September 25. 1983. M always remember the Old . Future plan include marriage, family and cosmetology. Thanks, mom. Gina Moore I thank Kefly. Eileen. Johnna. Missy, and Rosie for special memorie . Never forget cheerleading, moments at Otz's. cruising In the Subaru. Whltey's superfly at McIntosh. Spook. AC DC. Curt's babyskin. '85 bonfire, and lola -n-Curl. Your teasing me. 12 Is the BESTI Thanks Mom and Dad. I pfan on attending college in the future. Marsha Moser My years at NHS had it’s ups and downs. I B always remem ber lunch with Tina. Carolyn and the bunch . The |ulc« mishaps, and great time in math class with Bob. Thanks Patty for helping through the year. A special person who will always have a place in my heart is Dave. I love yal Future includes accounting and the field of travel. 229 Marsha Moser David Moyer I II never forget the lime with Tim. Todd. Frank. Mike. Stein, and John. I will always remember tech, working at Stabler Arena, hanging out at Todd' . The Ma«ter Cylander Stuck . Tim and hi Camaro. lealmg Cool Carl' tape, and the Pink Floyd movie. But mo t of all my '69 Chevelle SS J96. Leroy Moyer Some of my bc t time at N.FI.S. have been with Pete. Tom. and Bob I al o enjoyed Vo-tech with Mr. Parr. My future plan are to go to college and tudy electronic . Matt Moyer I thank all the teacher for the help they gave me over the year . I'M mi all the good looking girl I met over the year . My best times were at lunch, homeroom, especially at tech. My famous saying is That' Cherry . Allen Muschlitz A I leave the senior high. I leave a lot of great memories behind uch a going to Vo-tech for automechanic , playing hockey in gym. going four-wheeling in my truck and snow-mobiling in the winter, but most of all. being with Pam. My plans for the future are undecided Glenn Myster The thing I remember best about school were eleventh grade English, the AC DC concert, the party at the pond, the back seat of the Impala. the Chevelle. drinking before school, al the good time at tech, and all of my best friend . Bill. Scott. Tim. Mike. Kevin. Patty. Mark. Missy. Lorie. Sue. Russ. Tracy. Jan. Julie, and Beth. Tina Nakata Some of my best memories are related to high school year . Going to Europe with Kri and Carrie wa one of the best. I'll always remember those crazy kmche with the lunch bunch (Carrie. Carrie. Cindy. Bernie. Debbie. Debbie, and Marsha). My intended future plan include attending college and studying pre medicine. Jonathan Neff What's happening? Rodge got a buck. I ll never forget the great time in tech and skiing, the bottle of vodka with Albert , the cop , and Joe little Gap . I'll always remember the '66 and the '70 Monte Carlo. My future will be spent at Koehler Brother . Scott Neff My memories of high school include trip to the Mobil Station, golfing on the weekend , basebal 10. II. 12. National Honor Society II. 12. the |Oke of the day. and pumping gas at Wolfer’ . My future plan include coMege and the Air Force. Eugene J Nemeth Some of my memories from school are trip to the Mobil Station, parties at Krep's house, golfing on the weekends, the chess team 10. II and 12. going out with the gang, and pumping gas at Harhart's. My future plans are engineering and the Navy. Russel Moyer My best memories are all the great time I've spent with Chris and the many more to come, all the wild times in lech wiih Bill. Rick. Tim. and Mr. Frye, and the great time at Skateaway with Chris. Greg and Steve. In the future I plan to do carpentry work. Mark Murphy The things that IH remember most include hacking, the Esch Zone. SS. lehighton 205 SS. Central 165-85. bandos. Oliver. HP v . Sharp. PGSS!. Camp Neidig. math contests, videotapes. Secret Agent Murph. Model UN. Montreal, and Williamsburg. I am planning on undergraduate studies in engineering physics and graduate work In that and business administration. Alan Nauman Some of my greatest time from high school are wild time with the boys from Newport. Morales and I goofing off. the boys from Bicentennial, football on Sunday, tamming to Zep pelin. DIO and Maiden with Morale . Emmet Otter rule . Class of '86 is 1. Rick Nauman My greatest memories of high school are the wild time in tech with Tim. Russ. Mr Frye. AC DC with Tim and Chris, playing football every Sunday with everyone from town, and Bicentennial Park I also like the wild time in town with Tim. Duanne. and Sheri. Emrnel Otter rules. Jim Nemeth I wish to thank Joe. Nuge. Bob. Scott. Chuck, and Cathy for all great limes I have fond memories of basketball ( 44). Student Council. Super Bowl. toga. Wildwood. Labor Day. the prom. 26 St.. New Year's Eve. the Manor , cowtipping. Chevy, arsenal . July 4. the dark room. Wolfer's Boys , and Cathy's. My future plans are to attend college Stacey Netwall I have acquired many special memories throughout high school that I'M cherish forever. Best of lime were spent with special friends Chris. Tracy. Michelle, and Anna. I'M also remember the awesome times on band Thank . Chris for being my best friend. I love ya'I My future include attending Moravian College. 230 Jack Pa coe Finally. it'a over. I ll alwaya remember Dave. Bren. Nuge and ihe re«l of my frienda. Who ia driving to Marioa today? , and Track and Field Made Fun by Bear Bryant. I plan to attend Penn State to atudy aeroapace engineering, becauae I want to go into outer apace. Beat wiahea for the claaa of '86 lorene Paaquariello My memoriea at NHS include Rene. Happy. Beater. Miller Time. Brian-October 24.1982. October 6.1985. Paaquarielloa Auto Shop. Chitchie. Twinkya. Space. Hey Babyl . Claaaic. knocking achool. and I need a butt. Good luck to my beat frienda Dee Dee. Deb. Donna. Katrina. Jen. Deniae and Roae. let'a bogua. My future mcludea college. Deniae Pavlacka I alwaya will remember great timea with Damele. Julie and with all my other frienda in and out of achool. Alao. thank Katrina for being in my typing claaa. My future plana are to work witb computera and to be with Trace forever I wiah the beat of luck to all my frienda. Dennia Pavlacka I’m glad I'm out of thia place. Thoae atek daya I'll alwaya remember with vivacioua BaBiei. my eleventh grade Engliah teacher, going to Space'a at lunch. Hey. Andy. Flaah. aavior of the Umverae .. Ara . . . Ara . Ara. the Oueenaryche concert, which Groller didn't make it to. Spota and frienda atay aick and keep on partying. Judy Pearn My favorite memoriea from band include tripa to Montreal. Williamaburg. and Florida and all the good timea with An nette and Judy. I want to thank my beat frienda Kria. Vicki. Ronda. Carol. Amy and Tony for all the apecial memoriea and Mayor Tubba for laba in Tubtown. I plan to attend college for biology. Jim Pelera My accompliahmenta during the paat three yeara are largely due to an organization called DECA and to Mr. Pat Volcano Becauae of the two combined. I've matured and I've learned not only what it'a like to be a follower, but to alao be a leader. Thank you Mr. V and thank to all my frienda who've made my yeara at Northampton apecial. Rick Pelko May there be a blizzard of happineaa upon your minor of life Fritz Cat will live. Burn up the dump. Remember. Ma-aonary Rule ’ My future plana include being with Tammy, becoming rich, and having people work for me. Ann Pierzga My bell memories arc bring with my special friend Belli, Aliaa. and Cathy. There waa never a dull moment. Some of ihe thmga that I will never forget are playing baaketball. toftbal. buatripa. Dome Dataun. Have an Ideal”, and many more. Special thanka to my parenta and frienda. My future la undecided. Tom Piper My beat timea of my aenlor year were getting buated in the truck with three crying girla. and partying with Ottz. Wliit-ey. Beera. Heba. Howie, and Roger. My plana for the future are to attend college for machine altop. Donna Procanyn Some of my high achool memoriea include helping Mr. Dia-chtnat in the office, woodahop. getting locked in the bathroom. gone but not forgotten. Kathy and Chria. and Wadda ya want, a cookie? My future plana are being with Scott, getting married, and atari mg a family I finally made it. Chrialian Ramaenthaler I can't imagine how faat thia year went by. I really had a great time here and I got to know many new frienda who will be in my memory forever. Graduation in Auatria. one year in the Army and then college. That ta what I have to go through the next yeara but one thing ta for aure now-America. I'm gonna aee you again Carol Rapee Some of the greateat timea I had in high achool were apent with Kria. Cathi. Anita. Ronda. and Judy. I'l never forget my lunior year with Miaay. The time in Bethlehem with Chna will alwaya be remembered. In the future I plan to work and travel. Katrina Pavlick I'l never forget my great aemor year with Terry and Renee. Terry, remember algebra, hiatory and the aummrr of '83. Renee, you don't own the road and lock your doora. I can't wait for the wedding. Thanka David John, my reaaon for making it. My future plana include becoming a probation officer and being with Burl. Kevin Rauch I ahall remember much about NHS auch aa talea of the obaervatory. Scholaatic Scrimmage feata. the Each Zone. teNing Bear we’re going to Guidance, membership in ihe ilkjatrioua volleyball team, the trea ure hunt and dome climbing, and Money for Nothing at 118 at the atudio In coCege I will atudy aatro phyaica. 235 Kevin Kauch Scott Keppert Michael Keiahard Anntnarie Keinter $reg Keirnr Darryl Keceek Zodd Keeker % I I I I 1’ I I: ! Denise Keinert Daniel Keenock • I 4 Darryl Rrcrrk My future plan include attending Kutxtown University. majoring In communication design. I'll remember all our great lime together guy . uch a the camping trip. Dorney Park, the driving range, counting puddoddle . Ed's warm pool, and dari battle at my hou e. Dan Reenock My be l memorle of my high chool year are crushing Whitehall 6-0. mud bowl 85'. AC DC at Stabler, lifting with Scott, no-hitter in Legion, hockey game , hoagie ale. ber-madine. swim in Lehigh. lck dog. Paco, mill on time. T.N.T.. 86 and Angu Rule .” In the future I plan to ee another AC DC concert. There«a Reinert I'l alway remember having good time at the dance , foot baN game , and with my friend . I enjoyed listening to Lira VanBiBiard and Tracey Hem fighting with Mr. Schneider. It took up our reading da In the future I'd like to go to college Diana Reinhard Friend are the people who make life o meaningful. I'm grateful to Kris. Karen. Pam. Johna. the Lehigh Township Gang , and especiaBy Mi y for making my high school year so special. Thank you I I hope my future life t a rewarding I plan to attend coBege to major in broadcast journalism Connie Rentaly My best memories in high school included being with Gail. Kelly, and Tammy. I belong to FBLA and I'm a library aide. I'm realy going to mi school and being with all my friend . In the future I plan to further my career in business Scott Reppert The best time of high school were the weekends at Pirra City with the gang (Tim. Rich. Bob. Dwam. Marty, and Cheere). playing football on Sunday , skiing with the Moon Patrol, and hanging out with the band Mischief My junior year was my best, when I met my better half. Gena My future includes Slim and none. Annmarie Reimer I will never forget the many special times in high school including special moment with Curt and exciting times in field hockey, softball, yearbook and newspaper I would like to thank my parents and friends for making high school a very special place. My future plan include attending cottege and majoring in math. Mike Reinhart Looking back on days gone by. I remember playing soccer in my sophomore year, driving Brian nuts In Data, and having fun with my friends. My favorite classes were Accounting I. and data processing I will always remember my favorite teacher. Mr. Neiper. My fondest memories involve the East Alien Township Volunteer Fire Department. My future plans involve a career in computer . Sun Reuben II always remember aB the good time and parties, my skin head, driving my -Monte and Fiero. ripping through Northampton. wrestling. Coach Rohn asking if I was in school today and my orange hat. To all my friends. I wish a lot of luck. Thanks Tara, for all the good memories. My future plans are undecided. Greg Reimer The best days in high school were Mr. Dalton's class, hang ng around in the halls after each period, having very wild weekend with Steve and Russ, getting stuck in the mud with Steve's Falcon, and waiting two hour for a tow truck. My future plans include college. Michael Rex The greatest time that I remember were on the footbafl field. Al the players showed some good laughs. The thrill of having a winning season pushed ever body a little harder, but at the same lime it was much more enjoyable. In the future I plan to attend Penn State for engineering. 237 Kelly Rineharl My senior year was the greJiest thank to my best friend Kelly, and Cornu and Tammy. Special memorie include going to Friday night football game with the gang . Sweeney Todd, good time in gym cla with KeR. and al-way being with Nuby. Special thank to Mr. Neiper for getting me a (tart in the future. My future plan include being a secretary, and marriage. Joanne Roo a Happy memorie In my high school year include Drama Club. National Honor Society and substituting as a church organist Mo l important are the friendship I have made. I plan to attend college, but have no definite career plans. Tammy Saeger The mo l memorable time throughout my senior year were spent with my best friend and sister Kim Fenstermaker. I'd like to thank my special friends Kim. Michelle. Sue. Jo. Steph. and Bid. who have helped me through the years and left me with many special memories which I will cherish toreverl Tammy Rinker High school has brought many memorable moment . Majorettes. band trips, acting crazy with the girls” (Tracy. Kathy, lisa, and Patty), classes with Connie and Kelly, and being in FBIA and National Honor Society are only a few memories II always cherish. After school I plan to work in the business field. Philip Rubino My memories of high school include all the good times Bil and I had in English and data, and being called Bino”. I wil always remember loo. Fran, and Jayce in history, and I hope to remember being on the bus with Dave. Tim. Kim. and Julie and playing punch buggy. Kevin Rumble I would like to thank all the teachers for the help and good times. Gym was great (war ball, capture the flag, hockey). Come on Jeffl Gym's not so bad. Diane Sandt I wiN always remember the ride to and from Vo-tech with all the gang, the morning gatherings at lisa's locker with Rhonda, lane, and Denise, and lastly, our wild English class with Mr. Cardinal. My future plans are to be a florist or continue schooling I Carrie Rodgers Thanks everyone for my great years at Northampton. Remember Ralph and the Radioactive Bananas. Pt. where?. Moke and Dietz stuck on the mountain. Nazareth games, dances and guys. Hey everybody, it's Friday. , let's cruise little woman. Teddy and his mailbag, and Twinkle and Alex and the rest of us. My future plans are college. lane Rundle Memories include fun time with Weasel. Chill Outl . Lisa. Tom. Mi . Hoagie. Missy and Judy, strange happenings in English. Mr. Ferry's pink shirt, science. Weasel's expres sions. history and Jo's boy problems, and erotic lunches. Ye mom. I made ill Bye guys, bye bo-bo's. Take It light. Keep in touch. My future plans Include college. JoAnn Schafer I was always into trouble teasing Brad about hi sexy leg and always talking to Lane and Joely about boy problem . There were unforgettable memorie on Dee's bus with Weasel. Joe. Linda. Boom Boom, and Kim. I will remember the wild weekend with Joely. John, and Todd at Pizza City and cruising Main. My future is undecided. Jeanette Rodriguez I'l always remember the good lime with Missy. Kelly. Eileen. Tracey, and Dooles. Kelly doing 80 down the highway. McD's large orange drink . Guys, let's knock.” Tracey and Dooles. weekend parties with Bruce and the sprinkler system. Powder Puff quarterback. Track and Field, special moment with Dean. '85 prom, and '85 summer. My future includes college and Dean Jim Rutt My senior memorie include leading my merry band. Ash. Trav. and Jim. hanging out at the Main Gate with Colleen. Leslie. Nikki. Sandy and Michael. Switzerland and Shelly, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show with Tim Curry (yeah Frank). I can't forget Becky and Wolfrum. My future plans include college Roy Schaffer My greatest memorie include football 63. the Catty game, strawberry milk with Hogger. over the mountain, lifting with Russ. Hog. and Zig. hanging out in the third ward, cruising in the Buick. I know Zig. I know roof down with the windows up. and Mentz's third period class. My future Include work. 238 Diane Sandt flames Kutt floAnn Schaffer Michael Saeger Koy Schaffer Zammy Saeger Kevin Rumble Joanne Koosa Cane Kundle {Joel Kothrock. Zhanks everyone for my great years at Northampton. ” -Carrie Kodgers I odd Schaffer Some memories of my senior year include Carl. Dany. Steve. Tony, and Scott. Dan let' go get motivated. , a bucket of water? From where?. You can't get there from here. . Steve It' a hort cutl”. My leg don't top (baking.What wa It 4I7-76G? Whoocoa Carll I didn't forget you Brown Eyes'l Tony Schleicher I have had many great moment through the e year . Thanks Kef. for making it the best senior year anybody could have. The great time were spent with Dan. Steve. Schafe. and Woh-nooo Carl. I'M never forget the 4I7-76G and the incredible Wendy's turn. Hey let go back and do It again. , and Ft. Lauderdale Memorial Day Weekend. My future plans Include colege. Richard Schleppy When I look back on my stay at Northampton I see o much the friendship and love I found In The Company, a place to belong, even my future. I will never forget my friends nor our Special Place where I learned to Fly High!''. I'M love you guys forever. Al Schoenberger My high school year hold a lot of memorie for me. ome of which include going out to lunch with the guy . Mr. Pany's pencil program, and fooling around at and before tech with the guy and getting caught by Whltey. My future plans are to f nt h the '57 and do custom painting Bob Schoenen Some things I remember from NH$ are the Chem. labs with Ken and the times with Nate. Joe. Ken. Bob. Mike, and Troy at Tech. IH remember the Penn State trip with Ken. Joe. and my Big Sister , bonfire night with Ken. Party on Joe. Ken. Mike, and Nate. Carolyn Schramel n always remember Ralph and the Radioactive Bananas Hey everybody, it Fridayl . Point where? , let's cruise. FJey little girl.”. Yea . Ashley. It's sexual . Naza reth. the maH. Why P'burg? . and Teddy will be royally remembered by Twinlie and the lunch bunch (Carrie. Cindy. Tina). Future plan include college (anywhere but Point Philips). leah Schrant: My school years are almost over. Another chapter of my life is ending. Now It' time to step into the real world. I have had many special moment In the past years with Kirsten. Joanne. Nicole. Angle, and Tammy. As for my future. I hope to find happiness In a ballet company. Mike Schroettner I would like to thank Michelle Swietzer for all her help and for being there for me when I needed her. I would also Ilk to thank my mother and father for all their help through the year . My plans are to someday own my own construction company and to get married. Brenda Selp I had a great time in Deca with Mr. V.. a wild time driving to school and Jerry' for co-op. I had a fun time with Kim and Joann. Thank to Mr. Moyer for getting me through everything. I'm looking forward to getting out of school and having a future with Keith. Denise Sell I have many great memories of NHS These include Powder Puff. footbaR stat . skiing, track, hanging out in Schneider's room. Sept. 29. 1984 (especialy). and all the parties. Thanks Tina. Missy. Johna. Danny, and Todd for a great year Carl. I wil forever treasure our special moment we've shared My future plans are attending college Kimberly Sell Many great times highlight my memory. I'M never forget lunch times with Tracy. Michele. Chris and Lori, all the laughs with Kimml. Cindy and Eddie in history, drinking Michelob. and forever being with Jim (March 29.1985). My future plans are coMege and marriage later. Northampton Highl” Melissa Schwartz The many people who we often take for granted have shaped our live into what they are now. I want to say thanks to Dawn. Denise. Gina. Tony. Eric, and everyone else who hold a special place in my heart. I'M never lose touch of the momorles. In the future I plan to attend college for nursing. See Senior ad for the best of limes. Terry Seiler The best times I've had at NHS were spent with Jo. Katrina. Staci. and Julie. Looking back, my best memories include times with Katrina and Renee, growing up with Julie, going out for lunch with Deb and Dee Dee. Palmerton parties and skiing with Cate The special time with Mike wiN never be forgotten. Malt Serensll 1 1 never forget how much I dreamt of getting out of this place and now It's finally over. However, there were some memorable time , such as playing hockey In ninth grade I also had a great time playing guidance counselor in eleventh grade. The summer of '82 wa fun Nova meets Berlinetta wasn't fun. Woody. Hey Merk. Flyers rule. 240 K c iarJ 'Denise Sell Melissa Schwartz Kimberly Sell Matthew Serensits Hr end a Seip M ichael Sckroetner Kobert Self oaten Til never lose touch of the memories.” -Melissa Schwartz Kristine Silfies Zhenias Silfies Marie Shoemaker Stephen Skrapits Bernadette Silfies Christine Shoemaker Zimothy Shaw Todd S«fiM My best lime were spent hanging around with Dave. John. Carl. Lee. John. Scoll. Tim. and Jim. I I never forget my 66 Impala Beater car. ‘72 Monte Carlo, and wanting a mean ‘55 Chevy. Vo-tech war pretty aweiome with machine shop and the gang I I always remember cruising Main St., chasing people around town, and camping with Schmitly. Glip. and Alan 69er Valerie Ann Shimer I wil always cherish the special times shared with my friends who have taught me the real meaning of friendship Thanks Colleen. Enza. Missy. Juli. Michele. Tracy. Shannon and etpecialy Kim As we go our separate ways no one can ever take our memories awayl Kristine M Silfies I wil always remember ail of those wild and great limes with the people who are very special to me. Thank you Jo. Dee. and Kim for always being there for me. I love ya. Some memories include special moments with Phil. Jo. how about the lodge? . Mo Mo. Ko Ko. So So- mustard bottle and my song, and “Take It light. Mario . My future pUns include attending college for nursing Jeanette Shambo Through my high school years. I have shared many great memories of Chris. I will never forget you. Teet. Other good times included the tracks with Michette. third lunch, and hanging around with Toni. Thanks for those talks John and Pam. Bret and Sue. and Wendy. I'l never forget that guy in shorts. Tim Shaw A special thanks to all my great friends and teachers which have made my years at Northampton High School most memorable. Also, an extra special thanks to my parents for helping me through the rough times. Always let the partying limes roll. My future plans are to attend Penn State and ma|or in engineering Chris Shoemaker I wish peace and love to a« the flower children, my friends. Some of my memories include “Paco, don't touch me! . Wicked. Skating, graveyards. Just go suck a fish . ' Whatsa upsa? . Greece. Wildwood. Virginia. Gib. Ma. Ser. Think Jo. Where did we go? , the bad things were the best, and lots more Marie Shoemaker I wil always remember the good times shared with Sue. Rose. Jenm. and Heidi, being caled Shoes' , beeping to my best bud. Pete, working in the bake shop with Tom and Andrea, going to the races with Missy— 41. and thinking of Matt. Listen Jenl Where's my ring. Gino? My future includes college. Dennis Shupp I have many pleasant memories from Northampton High School. I can truly say that I entoyed my three years at this school. My plans for the future are to go to colege to be a lawyer. Steve Skrapila Some of the memories of my senior year include Zlg. Tony. Shaf. and Carl, fun and recreation in a natural enviornment. the Buick. Hey Zig. here we go again. Where are we. Kunkeltown? Whoooooa Carll Chickenman. Boyer's house, cruising with the boys at the Parkway and Is this a shortcut r My future includes Northampton Concrete form. JoAnn Smith II always remember many times spent with special friends Terry. Ang. and Kris. Those special memories will never be forgotten Cates, let s go skiing. There is NO water Jo lakes at trip down the stairs. I spend weekends in Palmer ton and. cruise with Ang. Kris, that was a pig I'l never forget the limes spent with Dale. Future plans are to go to co ege for Pharmacy. lisa Shelanick ‘ What's up? It's the last year- School's out forever . Remember the wild times with Russ. Deb. Stacy and Walsh Cat. WOW! 800 and homeroom's over! , let’s skip , weekend parlies Deb you're ripped. How about quarts? , and cruising with Russ in the 350 Chevette. My future piana include Russ, happiness, a good ob and more. Bernadette Silfies In the future I plan to get a fob and go to coBege in the field of astronomy or art Remember all the great times we had in lunch. Bridgette. Cindy. Joel. Chris. Carrie. Carol. Tina. Debbie. and Marsha Roger Smith Tl always remember playing football with friends, remem bermg the good times and bad. having fun at practice (not al the time), having our first winning season in a long time. Coach Davis getting me Out of trouble, the years in No lh-ampton. the friends I made, and different things I learned In the future. I hope to go to college. 243 Wayne Smith fames Spalding Zracy Sofka Cee Stein Michele Saiga Pamela Stettler Zina Sommer Zimothy Snyder Dennis Snyder Colleen Sobers kelly Snyder ji {Joseph Sodl kelly Anne Snyder I § J I 1 .v I I Kelly Snyder I always remember the dearest and closest friend KeHy. and all the good times we had Billy is a very special guy that I had a lot of good times with. Thanks for being there when I needed you. My future plans include having a career in accounting. Tracy A. Sofka My favorite memories in high school include meeting Gary and being with Michele. Chris. Lori, and Kim. Where are we guys? Were in Arbys lHey Kim. what did your jeHy doughnut taste like? Michele, thanks for everything, you're the brill My future plan are to at ill love Gary and to attend college. Pam Stetiler I will never forget the special moments with John. Also. I •hafl never forget Tracey (Friday the 13th). Sue (the sister I never had). Wyce. Dwayne, the town gang. Homecoming. Powder Puff, and being with Jeanette. My future includes cosmetology school and John. Thanks for the very best. Tim Snyder I would like to remember aH the good times during my high school years. I'll never forget aH the good times in tech with Rick and Russ, and aH the good times at Pizza City with the gang from town. I hope we continue to play football on weekends. In the future I would like to become a better carpenter. Michele Solga The best times I had were spent with my special friends Hoagie. Hot Dog. Missy. Sheila. Gail, and especially Jim. Remember I love you al and I'm going to miss you a lot. My future plans include colege and studying to be a lawyer. Oh no. car problems.” Jim Stout I I always remember spending the hot summer days at Michele's. Tm caught in the Esch Zone.”. '73 Scout, cruising at the mall. Saturday swmgshift bowling at legion, and hanging •round with the crew on Friday night My future includes Wifliamsport Community College and Michele. Thanks for a great three years. Colleen Sobers Throughout my years in high school. I've experienced memorable times shared with Val. Michele. Mis. Missy. Sheila. Kimmie. and Jim. Karen. I owe you a lot. You're the sister I never had and the friend I'll never forget. I wish love, friendship. and good luck to all of you. Future plans include college for early childhood education, marriage, and children. James Spalding This is my last year in school, and I want to remember how it was in school (not too good). I met Brenda here and that's what counts to me. Now my life will finally start. Goodbye school” Gad Stub.!. I wiH always remember the special times I have had with M my friends In the band, indoor guard, and in my classes. especiaHy Sheila and Connie. My future plans include a career in the secretarial field and to someday be married and have a family. Joseph M Sodl I remember Friday night movies with Troy, going to the mall with Dennis. QUIII”. the bonfire committee 85-86- YoCarll Where are you? . Bechai vs. Allen game, moving the car with Todd and Ed. getting caught egging 83-84 and not getting caught 85 86. Kim don't it's a copl”. and driving home after the prom behind and in front of Hokibl lee Stein My senior year was the best in school. I love spending time with Tracy, having fun. and drinking with Ale.I. I would like to thank my friends, teachers, and parents for all their help. My future plans include the Army and marriage Dennis Suranofsky The best times I had in high school are the memories of tech and my friends. I had great times at tech with Joe. m never forget my friend Don. John. Kri . Leroy. Michele. Pam. Pete. Roger. Steph Stan. Steve, and lee. My future plans are either college or work. 24b Kirsten Ire Swam I rrmembrr every moment a if it were yesterday. I hear my cowbefl ringing wildly at football gamer. I fee Guff and my family teaching me to fly. I rente the magic of our ftage. I liften to Leah and talk to Kaaren. I laugh with Danette and grow with li a. I remember and love all Matt laylor 1 1 alwayf remember lunchet with Ed. Rick, and Bob. I forget how to walk ”. JD if the only drink for me. let it tnow. Eighth Street with the Dattun. and Raise the fitt of the metal child. My future includer trade tchool. work, and traveling the world- Deb Tirrell My memoriet include good timet in Theatre I and II. Steve my name itn’t Butch'. Sorry Carol I forgot my picturef of Toby.”. Hey Anna did you tee him? , and Hug a Hortel I love my appaloota Okie and Quarter Horte Clint. Future plant are to manage a stable Michelle Swietzer My future plant are to attend tchool for tecretanal. I'm looking forward to tpertding the future with a very tpecial perron in my life. Michael Schroetiner. I want to thank my Dad. my titter, my boyfriend, and my bett friend Michelle for making the good and bad dayt more enjoyable. Tim Tepet My outttandmg memoriet are football 10. being a member of Davit' Dogt. Penn State v . Notre Dame game In the ram. Cork't par net. batketbaH 0. Sportt 4 on TV. four day Florida parly. Furopean trip, and bett-dretted tenior. Thank you for everything Mr Marakovitt. Mom. and Dad My future include! college John Toth A clatt I’d never forget wat my German III clatt. My favorite teacher wat Mrt. Groff from B.A.V.T S. Another memory wat Bob't trip to Penn State. I alto remember the chett team t match againtt Nazareth in '84. In the future I plan to attend college. Sleph Tallakten My tenior year holdt many memoriet. These include Student Council, being with Dee. and lunch expeditions with Buff and Sherri, two terrific frtendt. I'D always remember three blind mice , tchool daze , crazy gym clattet. and lots of special fnendt. Future plant include physical therapy and Glenn, my Juan and only. Ed Thierer My great timet through tchool included drinking and partying with my friends, being down in the guidance office bothering Mr. Moyer for a schedule change, and being with Joanne in my tenior year. Future plant include being with Joanne forever. Mitty Treiler My belt memoriet include my closest friends Tina. Nuge. Kim. lyd. Liz. Tammy. Rom and the lunch crew I'll never forget the prom with Jim or Chuck who it always there for me. I work at the Roxy with Judy and Lee and I plan to attend Muhlenberg at a pre-med major. Hoang Tang It teems like yesterday that we were children In grade school Now we are young adults graduating from NHS. The teachers of NHS have taught ut the knowledge, wisdom, and maturity that we'll need to continue our goals. Don't just tay it. reach out and do it. College it in the future. Jim Thomas I have very fond memoriet of Northampton High. I will never forget the fun timet I've had with my closest friends. Gene. Mike, and Eric. I have enjoyed participating in cross-coun try. track, and swimming. Future plant are to attend Penn State or Pitt University to maior in engineering Cheri Umberger My memoriett are being thrown in the tnow at third lunch in t$83 with Jimmy. Odet and Shulttie (Thankt guytl). being called Gimpy. cruising Main. Fire it up' . Would ya? . hanging out with the guys from Blacktheep Anderson council. Patriotic eyet”. and partying forever! Long live Minge and ChiChi Julie Tatchler Some of my belt memoriet are knocking with Marni and Trace. Bui it'l our senior year. , growing up with Terry. Palmerton. working at Dee-viBe. Wendy in the coat room, the family, the ttop ngn. Jeanette's houte. Mitty. Red road. Slatington fights, and special timet with Kenny. My future plant are undecided. Gene Thrash My tenior year hat been my bett year ever. I'M never forget aA the great timet with my belt friends Mike. Eric, and Jimbo. I think we lived at the mal. Hey Jim. no more McDonald's please! To all my friends. I love you guyt. especially the Hillside Gang. Beth Unangst Some of the best limes have been with Dawn at Burger King. Rocky Horror with Kieth and Manny, watch out Mom's coming. lunch, and the Dio concert. I have had lots of fun driving into tchool with MaryAnn. homeroom with Cheri and Den-nit. Tina and Dave in Chemistry. Mitt in Math 246 Melissa Zrexler Qeae Zhraslt Cheri Umberger Debra Zirrell Keth Amu Unagst {John Zoth Zimothy Zepes Hoang Zang Edward Zhierer (Julie Zasehler (James Zhomas Matthew Zaylor 'My senior year has been my best year ever. ” -Qene Zhrash Tim Unangtl The best lime of my senior year were hanging out with Hanzank and Frank. Data, bumming with Rago. doing nothing at a . and Mr. K's tech class. Michelle Vandergrlft My favorite memories are of second lunch last year with Odea. Jimmy. Schulta. and MaryAnn. and getting Mary Ann to knock data. My favorite sayings are Fired up , and Would Yar I'd also like to thank Scott and Michelle for being there when I needed them. My future plans are to be with Odes. Amy Wagner My years at Northampton included my friends Kathy. Michele. brother Odes, and being with Mike. Anyone remember third lunch of tit4? Memories include cruising in my '69 Camaro ( the baby ). Michelle. I know this is a one way. I will attend Kutztown University in the future. Tracy Urban Special memories include the times spent with Reb. Paul. Jenn. Kel. and Janet. I wi never forget the perfect party hostess, massive CYP's. accidents with guns, colored things hanging from the rearview mirror, and Jenn vs. Eggs. My future plans are to attend Illinois State and major in special education. Bill Vandergrlft The best memories of my high school years are working at Weis, driving to Pizza City in the Impala. always being with Beth, great times with Beth. Glenn. Russ. Shelia. Tracy. Scott. Scott. Mike, and Missy. Mystcrs parlies at the Pond, fun at the Rock, sniffing Contact Cement at tech, and great times at Wildwood. Future includes work and marriage. Janies A. Wagner Jr. I wifl always remember Ms. Pany in the library. I will never forget Wildside Mr. Fcrryl '. singles living class, and always getting or giving a headbutt. I will always remember all my good friends. My future is to go to Lincoln Technical School, for electrical engineering. Lisa Van Billiard 11 always remember good times in school with Tracy Heist and Corry Benmnger. having disagreements with Mr. Schneider, meeting Ed Gllck. and going out for lunch and getting caught. In the future. I plan to work with all kinds of people and marry. Kimberly Vaughan My favorite memories include great times at tech with Lynn, lunch with Cindy. Shelly. Tina. Dawn, and Michele, homeroom with Mr. Pail. Tommy and the gang , gym and history with Kim. and staring at the bod. Dennis has great legs. Super Chevy and Bryan Adams rule. The parties at my housel Angie Wakk The best memories in high school were fun times with friends in Ifth Theatre Arts with Dana. Tracy and Michele, and in English with Squirrel. Jane, thanks for always being there. 11 never forget the pajama patties with the wild women. No cussing. Michele and Tracy. My future plans are to attend colege. Bob VanBlargen II always remember being called Blan . the times with Chris. Gene. Ken. Joe and Bob. Mr. Pear and Mrs. Groff from tech, rooting for the Cowboys with Tammy, and meeting old and new friends from Catty. Another great memory wil be of Tom. Nate and Garfield at tech. Chuck Verenna I have lots of memorie with great friends like Zerph. Lisa. Jim. my brothers Mark and Brett and my sister Missy, just to name a few. Working at Wolfer’s Chevron was fun because of the great times with Scott. Rob and the gang. Best wishes to afl underclassmen and thanks for the great yearsll Kathy Walsh 11 always remember getting lost at third lunch, cruising in the Chevy, good times with Janice. Tina. Heather and Sam. cruising In the coffin with Space, having Traci move back home. Blazing trails to Tech. Meatheadsblack Fridays, hot crome and leather. Live to ride, ride to llvel Dawn Vandergrift Through my high school years I have made many memories. Some of these memories include the curling iron, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. I wi« never forget the good times with Manny. Beth. Suzette. and my other friends. In the future I plan to attend Duquesne University for pharmacy Jennifer Visser I'd like to thank my friends for making high school the best. My senior year was by far the greatest with the observatory club and the Florida band trip. Future plans include attending Harding for pre med. I'd especially like to thank Jay for being more than just a friend. Fred Walters I would like to thank my Mom and Dad for the support they gave me through high school, and Rich and Glenn for the good times on Friday and Saturday nights. I wish my sisters. Judy and Sharon, all the kick in the world. Thanks again. Mom and Dad. 248 ?red Walters {James Warner William Vandergrift Kimberly Vaughan Dawn Vandergrift Charles Verenna Michelle Vandergrift Zhanks for the great years. ” -Chuck Vereuua Sean Wetzel Susan Werkheiser Kussell Witmer 'Den ise Werner ‘ Joseph Wittrcicli Jeffrey Werner Edward Weaver Suzette Wells Kimberly Ware Debra Warner ) s' §• Urian Wentz JCinda Watson Dfbbif Warner Looking back I remember the crazy lime with Ray. leese. lish. and Stace. Partying every weekend, quart lee er. ‘ Gimme a bull . knocking school and tech. What are we gonna ay thi lime? , never making homeroom, and the bruise alter Lambert s New Year s party. Alter school I plan to travel Susan Werkheiser I I always remember earning my nickname Swiper ’. 34 powder pull, going to Yammy's house, bus 69 . great times at Penn State, data classes. Sue’s calm, parties, being with Gary. Scott. Mimi. Patty. Eileen. Kim and many more special Iriends. Alter school I plan to go to NCACC lor data processing. Russ Witmer Many of my best moment were at lootbal. and being the pride of Davis’ Dogs But my greatest times were with the crew. Ed. Jim. Zig. and Dave I would like to tell you about our times, but I am limited to only filly words! My luture is engineering at Penn State. Edward Weaver Some memories from the past include cruising the mall scene with Joe. Bil. Darryl and Scan, food fights, skiing after school, no big yellow this year, tucking the chute, cooler express. Wild bunch. Cork's house. Promise land. 70 mph and wave to cops look out Kutztown. we are coming! Denise Werner I am looking forward to graduating lorm Northampton. My senior year was my first year a a student at Northampton. I would like to take this opportunity to thank those new friends. Tammy. Gail, and Brenda, and teachers who have made this year entoyable Thank you very much Joe Wittreich l‘l always remember kookmg in the third ward, great limes with John. Dave. Todd. Bish, Sem. and Spitz at the crick wall and river. Woller’s Chevron, and getting m trouble My future plans include being an electrician. Suzette Well I’ll never forget my high school days, my friends and some of those crazy things wc did. Thank you Chris for giving me so many good memories. I’ll never forget September 1984 I love you! My future plans are to attend college and live life to its fullest with Chris. Sean Wetzel l‘l always remember the back lot. Wow. I’m day dreaming again! . Jablackbird. Cookdog. Kutzman. Bundy. Kornfield and aH the rest of you maniac . Thanks for everything The Olds will live forever. Other memories are chasing all the women, the Bath boys rule, and causing trouble everywhere. Long live Heavy Metal, the Flyers and Wetzkyl Travis Wuchter To me school ha meant problems with friends, work. nd decision making. By overcoming these problems. I’ve learned alot and became a better person. School ha also meant good time with friend like Jim. Ash. Mike and Harhart who have made school fun My future includes Missy and Psychology. Thank everybody! Brian Wentz I enioyed great time with Jackie. Don. Pam. Jeff. Kris. Jim. Mike, and everyone else, especially on band trips to Montre ai. Wildwood. WiHiamsburg. and Orlando A a senior. I was vice president of the Big N’ Band Also. I was in Jazz band. Pit Band, and guard. My future is civil engineering at Penn State. Chris Xander Remember the fun in Connie's third period English class. Will ' balding hair brush and the fun at Bethlehem vo-tech. 11 always remember the good time with John. Jeff, and the gang in the library on ”F day . Future plan include Penn State and pursuing a degree in engineering 251 Alan Veager dranklin Zamadics Dan Ziegler Amy Zonay Sric Zerpky Ilames ouwakim William ] ob Alusa Yeager I hank to all the special people in my life and in my hear! especially Michael. Kim. and my family You have all made my life a little bn brighter and I love you I or 1. Kim Yo t I'll always remember English class with Bill. Sheila. Glenn and Al. tech with Ang. Tim. Jim. Mike. I ane. Joann. Roxanne. Lori and Judy, the wild tunes at Rexrolh with Ang and all the great times I've had through the years. In the future I plan to design my own house James Youwakim I will always remember Humble pie. black Jack, high ole times with cal man al Wawa's red light, burnies in the back lot. fun rips for Sweet Lory's Vice Squad. Phil Urn's daied and confused. Sly cat. night prowl. Heavy Elric Rockm and Masonry rules My future includes going to California with an aching in my heart franklin Zamadics I |u t want to say that the three years I spent in high school I wiH never forget A word of advice to a couple of friends gel nuts , but not too nuts Lori ellnrr I'll always remember having good times at Northampton High, good limes in tech with Kohn and my friends, driving around with I isa. good times in the hals with Wendy, work mg at Petro's flower Shop, and being secretary of ffA at lech. My plans for the future are to open my own flower and gift shop Eric Zerphy I have found my three years in the Northampton Senior High to be quite rewarding and enioyable Of the many memories I will retain in future years, a lew w realty stand out in my mind such as Tales of the Esch Zone, hacking in the observa lory, and all of the fine friends I made at Northampton. Included in my future plan are attending the United States Naval Academy, acheiving the rank of Admiral in the Navy, and owning a 1991 Corvette in 1991! Dan Ziegler I I always remember baseball 5. fun and recreation in a natural environment , the Buick . You can't gel there from here. . Todd, let's go get motivated '. But Steve, it's a shortcut . I think it was 417-766. Whooooa Carl , toof down with the windows roVed up. Aaaaaahh. Knock it off . Boyer's house, and cruising with the bad boys Amy Zonay I can't believe it's finally ending' III never forget the prom with Toby, bubble baths, weekends without parents, Stod-muffm Europe, being Millie and MoHie. Al. Doc. John. Mam Street, partying with three Sue's, shopping with Brian, and Homecoming. I am going to North Carolina this summer and then to cofege Wayne Zwicklc I'm glad it's finaly over. There were some great lime and bad limes, but II always remember the great times with Timmy and friends in English class with Mr Cardinal and tech. Allan Ziegler During my years in high school. I've had some great lime and hard times but always came out ahead with a little help from my friends. The old fry Gang of Missy. Ed. Jim. Dave. Russ, and myself grew into a group of really strong friends I'M never forget each person I knew at school and how that person helped me to learn more about myself Good luck to everyone in the future. % Pure are no $rea U treasures -tfmn |nen6$ Smion A i ngtt Who uses more shampoo for their long hair- John Morales or Gina Moore, winners of the longest hair award? Theresa Glessner and Robert Bryant are flattered to be chosen as the seniors favorite teachers. Wv_A Everyone notices how our best dressed winners. Alisa Kulchinsky and Tim Tepes. fashion their attire. Sue Lehr and Curt Beer strike a pose to display their best body award. Shyest seniors. Dan Reenock and Ann Reimer are not modest with their smiles. Voted best looking Juniors. Tina Schlegel and Dennis Proctor flaunt their winning looks. Pam Lieb and Jim Harhart show off the teeth that won the brightest smile award. Amiable as always. Sue Lehr and Allen Ziegler bring home the best personality award. Beth Eckhart and Paul Kornfeind finish in front of the others as best athletes. The seniors voted Missy Jones and Dave Gillette as students most likely to succeed. Darrell Eberhardt and Chris Hoffman, senior class clowns, show us thei serious side. Gina Moore and Joe Kovalchik earned the title of best looking seniors. Jim Fromhartz and Kim Remaly give the look that won the best looking sophomore award. Chosen cutest senior couple. Tony Schleicher and Kelly Hallock are inseparable. Winners of the brightest eyes award. Braden Hirsh and Kim Ware, display their sparkling eyes. ‘‘eFrieruSohip to unruic Z4- ® $ xvy, tih phttooophp, tiho art ... it hoo no urvtvai vatue j rather it v$ cma of thooa thingo that giveo vatue to ourvlvaL S. § ‘(phene are tho e who paao tihe hipo {.tv the night. ltfho meet JSor a moment, then .4 ait out oj ight witli never a hachwari fiance r oj regret; n?e hncrw brie tp then C[uicht forget. 5hen there are frleruSo who ali together through gutet -waters aruS tfcormp weather hetpirg each other through jcy ani strife. (SnS thep are the hlruS wbo give 'meaning to tife. Nuge Nemeth can always count on Jim Nemeth. Joe Kovalchik. Bob Bartholomew, and Scott Neff for a little Matt Taylor and Jerry Bretzik stop studying to flash a boost. quick smile. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Balliet clown around during seventh period study hall. l£ Piat w fiat frten o are for Denise Sell and Carl Cavallo have stayed together through it all. And I never rhoughr I'd feel rhis way. And as for os I'm concerned, I'm gbd I gor rhe chance ro soy Thor I do believe I bve you. And if, shoub ever go owoy, Well then close your eyes ond rry, To feel rhe way we do rodoy. Paulette Gerkovich and Rebekah Carr take time from their busy schedules to smile. Ed Weaver. Darryl Reccek. and Bill Lerch will always remember those fabulous school lunches they've shared. Jarred Heckman and Sean Wetzel show off their fine artwork. Cheerleaders Deb Lehr. Meredith McClellan. Sharon Gable and Fran Pasquar iello are always ready for a good time. Cathy Grossbauer. Alisa Kulchinsky. Beth Eckhart. and Ann Pierzga realize that best friends last forever. Patty Buczynski and Scott Ellis are still going strong. Jim Fromhartz. Shawn Hughes, and Matt Reinhard enjoy relaxing during lunch. Tootsie Grossbauer and Jane Laub serve with a smile. Russ Witmer. Mike Reinhard. Dave Fox. and Allan Ziegler get together to discuss the latest scoop. Donna Reese and Denise Musto make final arrangements for the weekend. Ilf Ms. Glessner and Eric Hoffman have become great friends after endless hours of Journalism. Diana Reinhard. Missy Jones. Karen Kuehner. and Pam Lieb stick ck together. Pam Schwrtz and Sue Bartholomew leave school after another long day. Keep smiling, keep shining, Knowing you con always counr on me. For sure. Thor's whar friends ore for. For good rimes and bod rimes. I'll be on your side forever more. Thor's whor friends ore for. Mr. Zehner and Mrs. Chartier are friendly study hall monitors. Nuge Nemeth and Scott Neff talk computer talk. NHS students welcome the foreigners with open arms. Gene Thrash and Mike Hoffman are ready to leave the halls of NHS. A. Members of the Student Council talk about new school activities. Brett Himmelright shows off his graduate friend Andrea Spanitz Friends gather at the Northampton-Becahi football game. Keep smiling, keep shining, Knowing you con always counr on me For sure. Thor's whor friends ore for In good rimes, in bod rimes I'll be on your side forever more Thor's whor friends ore for. Eric Hoffman and Karen Kuehner enjoy the super times at the football games. The girls’ tennis team clowns around during a match. Shelly Harris and Tony Schleicher share a laugh. Chuck Verenna and Brett Himmelright discuss their class work. Keep smiling, keep shining, Knowing you con always count on me, For sure. Thor's whor friends ore for, For good rimes and bod rimes, I'll be on your side forever more Thor's whor friends are for. Michele Solga. Steve Bonn. Michelle Coleman and Stacey Netwall band together. Mike Lohn. Tracy Urban, and Kevin Dreisigmeyer prepare for another excit-j ing school day. mm Roy Schaffer. Alan Nauman. and Dan Ziegler take a friendly stroll The friendship of Travis Wuchter and Mike Achey continues outside i down the hall. weight room. Kristy Surface and Tracey Morello talk about last minute arrangements. Mr. Nemeth and Mr. Marakovits continue their friendship, despite their competitive lawn care services. Rachael Greber and Becky Kern display a smile of friendship. ■SAVOK IZS Kritlen Arnold 31 Debbie Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 AFS II. 13 Judith Asbath 3434 Main St. Northampton. PA 18067 VICA iQpresident. Il-president. 13 Melissa Bannon 416 E. 8th St. Northampton. PA 18067 VICA 10. II. 13. Guidance Aide 13 Jennifer Beck 3367 W. Danner sville Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Bob Beck 5579 Shawnee Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Wrestling 10. II. 13 Ionia Asbath 134 W. 17th St Northampton. PA 18067 DECA 10. II. 13 reporter Duane Bachman 493 S. Cottonwood Rd. Box 311 Northampton. PA 18067 VICA Auto Body president Tracy Bachman 3171 George Ln. Bath. PA 18014 Majorette K . II. 13-captain. VICA 10. II. 13 Alex Balliet 1135 Riverview Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Angela Balliet RD 3 Box 343 A Northampton PA 18067 Kathy Barna 680 Point Phillips Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Pete Barrall 3737 Delps Rd. Danielsville. PA 18038 Thomas Barthold 3635 Beacon Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Cynthia Bartholomew 131 Wolf St. Bath. PA 18014 Bob Bartholomew 1853 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Basketball 10. II. 13 Denise Becker 353 W. Mam St. Bath. PA 18014 Ronda Becker 3878 Lehigh Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Ensemble 10. II. I3 District and Regional Chorus KX District Chorus 13 Curt Beer 395 Howertown Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Football 10. II. 13. Basketball 10. Base ball 10. II. 13. DECA 10. II. 13 Audrey Beil 3734 Valley View Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Band Front 10. II. 13. Indoor Guard 10. II. 13 Trudy Bellz 3536 Jones Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Basketball IQ Powder Puff Football 13. Student Council 10. AFS IQ Mixed Chorus II. 13. Mixed and Girls Ensemble 13. Homeroom president 10. II. 13 Brian Biechy 1333 Olive Rd. Danielsville. PA 18038 Tennis 9. 10. II. 13 Lori Biechy 747 N. Summit Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Field Hockey 9. IGall star. Il-all star. 13-captain. Basketball 10. II. 13. Soft-ball 9. 10. Il-second team all star. 13 Brad Billy 577 Cherryville Rd. P.O. Box 844 Wrestling 9. 10. II. 13-co-captain Janice A. Bleiler 95 W. 36th. St Northampton. PA 18067 Marching Band 10. II. 13. Concert Band 10. II. 13. Band Librairan II Sharon Blum 3737 Mountain View Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Tennis IQ Track IQ AV Club 13, Homeroom vice-president 10. Homeroom president 13 Mark Bohun 547 Club Rd Bath. PA 18014 Steven M. Bonn 394 Indian Trail Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Marching Band 10. II. 13-president. 272 - SZAZS SZAZS SZAZS Jazz Band 10. II. I3 Concert Band 10. II. I3i REACT Team-presidenti Nurse's Aide Darin Borger 565 Pam Dr. Bath. PA 1804 Wrestling I0i Football I0i Chess Club I3i VICA Shop Representative 10. I3 VICA -parliamentarian Marci Bernard 3566 Community Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Ken Bowman. Jr. Id Old Forge Dr. Bath. PA 1804 Football IOi Tennis 9. 10. II Melanie Bredbenner 3737 Daubert Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Patricia Briody 7673 Driftwood Rd Northampton. PA 18067 Kim Brown 3818 Kuter Rd. Bath. PA 1804 Dean Buchanin 810 Airport Rd. Bath. PA 1804 Patricia D. Buczynski 5500 Monocacy Dr. Bethlehem. PA 1807 Tennis 10. II Amptennian Staff 13-photography editor) Koncrete Kour-ier Staff 13 Joseph Bulvich RD I 613 Monastery P Northampton. PA 18067 Kevin Buskirk 3096 Delps Rd. DanielsviHe. PA 18038 Lisa Buskirk R I Delps Rd. DanielsviHe. PA 18038 Carl Cavallo 1091 Copella Rd. Bath. PA 1804 Football K). Ill Baseball 10. II. 13-cocaptain Anita Cherry 3300 W. Beersville Rd. Bath. PA 1804 Cheerleading IOt Student Council 10 273 SZAZS SZAZS SZAZS Jim Feher 933 Point Phillip Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Dana Fehnel Rd. I Woodland Rd. Walnutport. PA 18088 Cheerleading 10. II. l3-co-captain Powder Puff Football II. 13-captain Kevin Fehnel Box 396 Rd. 3 Northampton. PA 18067 VICA 10. II. 13 Kimberly Ann Fenstermaker 634 E. 19th. St. Northampton. PA 18067 Marching Band 10. II. I3 Indoor Guard K . II. I3i FBLA K . 13-treasurer! Photography Club I3i AFS III YEA I3i Powder Puff Football 13 Darlene Ferencin 4197 Butternut Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Library Aide 13 Edwin Filchner 347 Nazareth Rd. Nazareth. PA 18064 Greg Fink 7730 Seemsville Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Track II Glen Fleming 7571 Richard Ln. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Robert J. Floyd. Jr. 883 Bushkill Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Matthew Fodor 418 E. 8th. St. Northampton. PA 18067 Intramural Hockey David Fox 3418 Yost Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Cross Country 10. II. 13-captaini Track 9. 10. II. I3i Scholastic Scrimmage II. I3t National Honor Society II. 13 Jeff Fox 336 S. Walnut St. Bath. PA 18014 Dwayne Frable 489 long Lane Rd. Walnutport. PA 18088 274 SZJZS SZAXS SXAZS Raymond Frank Rd. I Walnut port. PA 18068 Rim Frantz 6505 Ontario Ln. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Denni Franzman IX) Old Forge Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Football K). Hi Wrestling 10. II. 13, Homeroom president II Cindy Frederick 1140 Moser Rd. Danielsville. PA 18038 VICA K). II. 13 Tami Frinzi Box 136 M.V.M.C. Walnutport. PA 18088 VICA Jennifer Fritz 88 W. 36th. St. Northampton. PA 18067 Tennis 10, Track I0i AV Club II. 13- president Wanda Fritz 3741 Daubert Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 REACT Team 13, DECA II. 13-parlia mentariani FBLA 13 Ronald Frommer 570 Walnut Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Trevor I. Fronheiser 963 Woodland Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Paulette R. Gerkovich 4448 Timberline Rd. Walnutport. PA 18068 AFS 10. II. I3t Photography Club I3 Amptennian Staff 13 Brian Gilbert RD 3 Box 63 Homeroom vice-president David A. Gillette 5375 Towanda Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Cross Country II. 13, Track II. I3i Scholastic Scrimmage II. I3i National Honor Society II. 13-president Lisa Marie Gilliard 5539 Shawnee Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Poms K). II. 13. Indoor Poms K . II. 13. Chorus K). II. 13. Ensemble 13. Drama Club 10. II. 13, Fall Play II. 13. Spring Musical 10. II. 13, Kiddie Theatre II, YEA II. 13-president, Homeroom vice-president 10 f David Goldberg 378 Allen Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Football IQ Soccer II. 13-co-captain, Track 9.10. II. 13, AFS 13, Homeroom treasurer Denise Graver 5189 Nor Bath Blvd. Northampton. PA 18067 Band Front 10. II. 13, Spectrum II. 13, Jazz Band II. 13 Michael Green 1463 Blue Mountain Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Filbert Grim RD 3 Walnutport. PA 18068 Todd Groller 7533 Richard Ln. Bath. PA 18014 Cathy Grossbauer 735 Dewey Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Basketball 10, Powder Puff Football 13, Amptennian Staff 13-copy editor. Homeroom president 13 Carta Gruber 116 Hickory Hills Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Tracy Lynn Gumpman 6953 Salinka Sq. Bethlehem. PA 18017 VICA 10. Il-corresponding secretary. district officer. 13-corre-sponding secretary, district officer. section office vice-president Johna Guttman 133 W. 37th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Tennis 9. 10. II. 13-captain, Powder Puff Football 13, AFS 10, Student Council II. 13-secretary, Amptennian Staff 13, Homeroom president 10, Homeroom vice-president Mike Guzy 333 Steeple Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Football 10, Baseball 10. II. 13 Jenn Hader 3395 Mountain View Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Powder Puff Football 13, Drama Club IQ AFS K). II. 13, Photography Club 13 r 275 SZAZS SZAZS SZAZS 276 SZAZS SZAZS SZAZS CherryviNe. PA 18035 APS II. 13. Track Statistician Hi National Honor Society II. 13. Super Kid 13. Amptennian Staff 13-business editor, index manager Alisa Kulchinsky 4570 Barbara Ln. Walnutport. PA 18088 Field Hockey 10. II. 13-co-captain. Softball 9. 10. II. 13. National Honor Society II. 13. Amptennian Staff 13 Ron Kuntz 130 Riverview Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Baseball 10 Brian Kurtz 130 Old Forge Dr. Bath. PA 1804 John Kurze|a 305 Oakland Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Stephanie Kutianski 1394 Mangosteen Rd. Walnutport. PA 18068 AFS 10. II. 13 Concert Band 10. II. 13. Spectrum K). II. 13-sabre captain. Marching Band K . II. 13-rifle, sabre captain Steve Kutz 519 E. Penn St. Bath. PA 1804 Intramural Plockey K) Chris Laki RD I Box 415 Northampton. PA 18067 Poms K). II. 13. indoor Poms 10. II. 13. YEA II. 13-secretary. FBLA 13 John Lambert RD 3 Box 36 Bath. PA 1804 Wrestling 10. II. 13. Football 13 Mark Laub 338 E. 9th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Gregg Laury 4893 Circle Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Suzanne Marie Lehr 4375 5th St. Box 533 Treichlert. PA 18086 FBLA K . II. 13-corresponding secretary. Band 9. K). II.-assistant drum major. 13-drum major. Indoor Poms 9. Drama 9. K). II. 13. Lighting Crew 9. K . II. Student Council 13. Senior Class treasurer 13. Jack Frost Pa rade Queen 13. Snowball Formal Court II. Homeroom president II 277 SZAZS SZAZS SZAZS Scott Meldeau 530 Carol Ln. Bath. PA 18014 Football K). II. 12. Winter Track 9. Track 9. K . II. 12 Todd Meltsch 556 E. 8th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Tennis 12 Linda Merkle RD 2 Box 230A Northampton. PA 18067 VICA II. 12 Dave Merkli 371 S. Hockey Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Kris Meyers 704 Point Phillips Bath. PA 18014 Rodney Michael 3179 Dannersville Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Tracey Micio RD I Box 6 Northampton. PA 18067 Field Hockey 9. 10. II. 12-captain. Basketball 10. Track 9. 10. II. 12. Homeroom vice-president Tammy Mikitsh 576 Cherryville Rd. Cherryville. PA 18035 Softball 10. AFS 10. 12. REACT Team 12 Lori Miletics 450 E. 8th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Mark Milisits III Newport Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Football 10. II. 12-captain. Baseball 10. VICA 10. II. 12. Bethlehem Vo-Tech shop president 10. II. 12. Homeroom president Michael Milkovits 110 Moorestown Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Debra Ann Miller 3638 Church Rd Northampton. PA 18067 Band K). II. Drama Club 10. Chorus 10 Dustin Miller Box 226 F Cashew Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 James Miller 122 N. Walnut St. Bath. PA 18014 278 szazs SZAZS SZAZS Jon Miller 7249 Airport Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Patty Miller 1148 E. Stateside Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 VICA II. 13 Chris Millheim 3578 Woods Edge Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Scott Millheim 3578 Woods Edge Rd. Bath. PA 18014 LeAnn Mitchell 1374V? Stewart St. Northampton. PA 18067 VICA 10. II. 13 Matthew Mondrick 745 Bark Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Gina Moore 339 Cherryville Rd Northampton. PA 18067 John Morales 1347 Deer Path Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Marsha Moser 919 Point Phillips Rd. Bath. PA 18014 David Moser 5348 Colony Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Leroy Moyer 5431 N. Halbea St. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Matthew W. Moyer 4457 Lehigh Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Russel Moyer RD 4 Box I Northampton. PA 18067 William R. Moyer 3631 Kern Rd. DamelsviHe. PA 18038 VICA 10. II. 13 Mark Murphy 3147 Michael Rd. Nazareth. PA 18064 Scholastic Scrimmage 10. II. I3i National Honor Society II. I2i AFS 13 Math Club II. 13 Marching Band 10. 11. Concert Band 10. II. 12. Pit Band II. 12. National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. American High School Mathematics Examination 2nd place K). II 279 SZAZS SZAZS SZAZS Tom Piper 3i6 Howertown Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Soccer II. 13 Donnj Procanyn 3358 Washington Ave. Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Christian Ramsenthaler 443 Brooksidc Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Cross Country I3i Basketball I3 Track I3 AFS 13. Photography Club 13. Bicycle Club 13 Carol Rapee 443 Walnut Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Track 9. II. 13. Powder Puff Football II. 13 Kevin Rauch RD I Box III Walnutport. PA 18068 Math 13. Scholastic Scrimmage 13. National Merit Scholarshipsemifi- nalist Darryl Reccck 7603 Prospect Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Intramural Basketball Todd Recker 301 W. 33rd St. Northampton. PA 18067 Wrestling 10. II. 13. Freestyle Wrestling- Intramurals Dan Reenock 963 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Football 10. II. 13-captain. Baseball 10. II. 13 Annmarie E. Reimer 4333 Chestnut Dr. Walnutport. PA 18088 Field Hockey 10. II. 13. Basketball 10. Softball 10. II. 13. National Honor Society II. 13-treasurer. Amptennian Staff 13. Konkrete Kourier 13 Greg Reimer 1738 Lincoln Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Denise Reined P. O. Box 103 Walnutport. PA 18068 Theresa Reined RD 3 Box 130 Northampton. PA 18067 Diana Reinhard 7633 Prospect Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 I Field Hockey K). II-honorable mention all star. 13. Softball 10. Track II. 13, AFS II. 13. Chorus 10. II. Ensemble 10. II. 13. Homeroom Officer 10. II. Student Council 13. Konkrete Kourier 13 Mike Reinhard 17 Redwood Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 FootbaH KVcaptain. II. 13-captain. Tennis 9. 10. Il-captain. 13-captain Michael Rcinhad 6343 Grouse Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Soccer 10 Connie Remaly 5455 Snyder's Church Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 FBLA 13, Library Aide 10. II. 13 Scott Repped 6780 Jacksonville Rd. Bethlehem. PA 1807 Wayne Repped 3939 Pheasant Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Michael Rex 8661 Penny Dr. Bath. PA 1804 Football K). II. 13 Kelly Rinehad 567 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Tammy Rinker 5130 Old Carriage Rd Northampton. PA 18067 Majorette 10. II. 13-captain. Indoor Twirling 10. II. 13 captain, FBLA II. 13-recording secretary. National Honor Society II. 13 Carrie Rodgers 867 N. Summit Rd. Bath. PA 1804 AFS II. 13 Jeanette Rodriguez 93 Oak Ln. Northampton. PA 18067 Track 10 Homeroom president Joanne Roosa 113 S. Chestnut St. Bath. PA 1804 Drama Club Joel Rothrock 3307 Main St. Northampton. PA 18067 i 280 SZAZS SZAZS SZAZS 281 X SZAZS Kelly Anne Snyder 3073 Canal St. Northampton. PA 18067 FBLA 13, Powder Puff 13, Choru 10 Tim Snyder 1516 Newport Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Football 10 Colleen Sobers 630 Trach Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Silks 10. II. 13, Spectrum 10 VICA-reporter Joseph M. Sod I 311 Mulberry St. Bath. PA 18014 Baseball K) Football 10. II Tracy Sofka 3074 S. Oaks Rd. Bath. PA 18014 Track 10, FBLA 10, AV Club 13, Student Council 10. II, School Problems Committee II Michele Solga 398 Adams Ln. Bath. PA 18014 Marching Band II. 13, Spectrum II. 13 Tina Sommer 3167 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Field Hockey 10. Il-honorable mention all star 13-captain, Basketball K). II, Track 10. II. 13, Weight Lifting Club 10. II. 13, Powder Puff II, Wrestling Manager 13, Student Council 10. II. 13, Class vice-president 10. II. 13, Prom Committee 10. II. 13, Jack Frost Queen Attendant 10. II, AFS 13 James Spalding 1334 Walnut Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Lee Stein 1730 Main St. Northampton. PA 18067 Soccer 10. II. 13, Wrestling K). II. 13 Pam Stettler RD 4 Box 59 Northampton. PA 18067 Homeroom president II, 13, Homeroom vice-president 10 George Stofko 3751 Mongrove Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Jim Stout 87 Moorestown Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Gail Stubits 6 W. 37th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Marching Band 10. II. 13, Silk Squad 10. II. 13-captain, Spectrum 10. II. 13, Homeroom vice-president 13, Nurse's Aid SVA VS SVA VS Dennis Suranofsky 8054 Seemsville Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 VICA 13 Susan Suranofsky 1395 Stewart St. Northampton. PA 18067 Kirsten Lee Swartz 5795 Dogwood Rd. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Drama Club 10. II. 13-secretary, Konkrete Courier 13, Fall Play 10. II. 13, Spring Musical 10. II. 13, Bucks County Competition II. 13 Michelle L. Swietzer 3609 Bayberry Dr. Danielsville. PA 18038 Marching Band KS FBLA II. 13 Stephanie Tallaksen RD 3 Box 399B Northampton. PA 18067 Track 9.10. II. 13, Student Council 10. II. 13, Class secretary 13, Powder Puff II, AFS 10, Pep Rally chairperson II. 13 Hoang T. Tang 335 W. 14th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Track II. 13 Julie Ann Taschler 4131 Mountain View Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Field Hockey 10, FBLA 10 Matthew Tayler 3145 Oak Rd. Nazareth. PA 18064 Rhonda Teel 365 Nazareth Dr. Nazareth. PA 18064 Tim Tepes 3334 Center Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Basketball 10. II. 13, Football II. 13, FBLA 13, Weight Lifting Club 10. II. 13, Homeroom president 10. II. 13, Guidance Aide K . II. 13 Edward Thierer 718 E. 18th St. Apt. 81 Northampton. PA 18067 Jim Thomas 503 N. Granger Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Cross Country 9. K). II, 13, Swimming 9. K). II. 13, Track 9. 10. 13 Gene Thrash 3306 Kennedy Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Track 9. 10. II, 13, Cross Country 10, FBLA 13, VICA 10. II. 13, Food Service vice-president II. president 13 Debbie Tirrell 319 Green St. Bath. PA 18014 Drama Club John Toth RD 4 Box 73 Northampton. PA 18067 VICA 10. II. 13-class representative, Chess Club 9.10. II. 13, National Honor Society II. 13 Melissa Trexler 355 Cherryville Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Field Hockey 10. II, Track 9, Chorus 10. II. 13, Ensemble 10. II. 13 Cheri Umberger 6078 Snyder's Church Rd. I Bath. PA 18014 Beth Unangst 4506 Cedar Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Tim Unangst 4393 Woodland Circle Walnutport. PA 18088 Track 10. II, FBLA 10. 13, REACT Team 10 Tracy Urban 4614 Beagle Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Lisa VanBilliard 3393 Creek Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Robert VanBlargan 914 Wood Rd. Danielsville. Pa 18038 VICA K . 11.13 Dawn Vandegrift 10 Kensington Circle Northampton. PA 18067 AFS II. 13, YEA 13, Stage and Lighting Crew 13 Michelle Vandegrift 7435 Tanglewood Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 FBLA II. 13 William Vandegrift 903 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Kimmi Vaughan 3373 Benders Dr. Bath. PA 18014 Homeroom vice-president II, president 13 Chuck Verenna 91 Oak Ln. Rt. 3 Northampton. PA 18067 National Flonor Socity II. 13, Band Jennifer Visser 916 Washington Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Track 9, Poms 10. II. 13, Drama Club K . II. 13, AFS K). II. 13, YEA 13, Ensem 282 SZAZS Dem e A. Werner 1014 N. Oak Rd. Danielsville. PA 18038 Jeffrey Werner 3753 Magnolia Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Me 13. Indoor Poms 10. 13. Chorus 10. II. 13 Amy Wagner 618 Highland Dr. Walnutpof t. PA 18068 James A. Wagner Jr. 4 Overlook Ln. Bath. PA 18014 Homeroom president K Angie L. Walck 4059 Butternut Dr. Walnutport. PA 18068 Track 10. Powder Puff II. 13. F.F.A. president II. Homeroom president II Kathy Marie Walsh 1841 Lincoln Ave. Northampton. PA 18067 Fred Walters 600 Monastery Place Northampton. PA 18067 Kim Ware 331 E. Main St. Bth. PA 18014 Powder Puff II. 13. Softball KX Field Hockey 10. II. 13 Debbie Warner 631 E. 8th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Linda Watson 110 S. Chestnut St. Bath. PA 18014 Ed Weaver 5793 Shady Ln. Bath. PA 180(4 Football 13. Soccer 9. 10. II. Track II. 13 Wrestling 9. K). 13. Student Problems Committee II. 13 Suzette Wells 6t9 E. 9th St. Northampton. PA 18067 AFS II. 13. Stage and Lighting Crew 13 Brian Wentz 3186 Love Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Band K). II. 13-vice president. Jazz Band 13. Concert Band 10. II. 13-vice president. Spectrum Color Guard II. 13 Susan Werkheiser 533 E. Main St. Bath. PA 180(4 Powder Puff II. 13 SZAZS Drew Wetzel 5633 Mohawk Dr. Bethlehem. PA 18017 Sean Wetzel 514 E. Main St. Bath. PA 180(4 Hockey Intramural 10. 13 Russ Wittmer 3183 Pine Rd. Danielsville. PA 18038 Football 9. K). II. 13. Track II. 13. Weightlifting Club II. 13. Student Council 13. Ffomeroom president 13 Joe Wittreich 310 E. lith St. Northampton. PA 18067 Intramural Hockey 10 Travis Wuchter 4013 Locust Dr. Northampton. PA 18067 Amptennian Staff 13-art editor Chris Xander 3383 Teel Rd. Danielsville. PA 18038 Vo-Tech president Al Yeager 541 S. Cottonwood Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 Homeroom vice-president 13 Alissa Yeager 541 S. Cottonwood Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 AFS II. 13. Drama Club II. National Honor Society II. I3 Konkrete Kour-ler Staff 13. Homeroom president II Mark Yelsits 3689 E. Beersville Rd. Bath. PA 180(4 William Yob 331 W. Main St. Bath. PA 180(4 Kevin Yost 313 W. 14th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Kimberly Yost 8093 Valley View Rd. Northampton. PA 18067 VICA K . II. 13 James Youwakim RD 3 Box I06C Northampton. PA 18067 Franklin Zamadics KM9 Municipal Rd. Walnutport. PA 18088 Lori Zellner 343 E. 9th St. Northampton. PA 18067 Eric J. Zerphy 775 S. Delps Rd. SZAZS The Business staff, Fran. Sharon, and Lori, type the last page of the Senior Directory under the watchful eye of editor Karen. carck i cm. A ctivities ABE LIMO. 38 AB PRECISION: 52 ABRAHAM Dean: 129. 165. 159 Sherri: 119. 194 ACHEY Michael: 85. 194. 270 Sherry: 165. ACKERMAN S CORNER. 50 ADAMS Penni: 194 ADDUCIE Shirley. 165 ADVERTISEMENTS. 344 65 AFS: 144 145 AGUIILA Dennis: 159. 165 AHART Steven: 165 AICHER Tammy. 181 ALBERTS Glenn: 194 ALICH David: 85. 181 ALLEN Shelly: 194 ALMOND Annette. 155. 194 Lori: 194. ALTHOUSE Sheila. 153. 155. 159. 194 AMES Charles. 129. 165 AMEY Jason: 165 ANDREWS Amy Joe. 165 Brian: 181. 194 Elsie: 29 ANDY'S CUSTOM KITCHENS. 59 ANDY'S MARKET: 40 ANGELLO Dr. G. A.. 44 George. 87. 165 Toni. 181 ANGSTADT Dcana 165 ANTHONY Debbie. 28. 79. 81 James. 87. 165 Michael. 13 Raymond: 151. 181 Richard: 29 Terry. 165 ANTRY Alison: 91, 165 APPLEGATE Heather 141. 165 Mark 194 ARGUIllA Larry: 194 ARMBRUSTER Steven. 194 ARNDT Michelle. 195 ARNOLD Kristen. 144. 195 ASBATH Judith. 195 Ronald. 165 Tonia. 141. 196 ATHERHOLT Diane 149. 165 ATLAS HOTEL. 36 AV CLUB. 58 AVERY Shirley 144. 181 B ooks BACHMAN Duane: 196 Janet. 165 Jeffrey. 181 Kathy. 181 Tracy. 154. 159. 196 BALLIET Alexander. 196 Angela. 196 Antoinette: 91. 141. 165 Edgar. 15 Gay. 19. 26. 261 BAND. 154 157 BAND TOURNAMENT. 110. Ill BANKOS Jennifer: 181 BANNON Melissa: 153. 196 BARNA Kathy 196 BARNES Douglas. 159. 165 Lynette. 181 BARNHART Joann 144. 181 BARRALL Peter 196 BARTHOL Dale 181 Derrick. 4. 165 BARTHOLD Thomas. 196 BARTHOLOMEW Cynthia: 141. 155. 196 Gordon: 22. 28 Jane: 91. 158. 165 Michael 85. 97. 125. 181 Monica: 165 Robert 119. 196. 261 Suzanne 68. 82. 136. 158. 181. 264 Scott. 165 BASKETBALL Boys'. 104-107 Girls': 100-103 BAUER Ruth. 148. 149. 181 Steven. 165 Yvette. 165 SEALER Frances. 101 103 BECK Barry: 165 Brenda 141. 181 Jennifer. 196 Robert. 99. 197 Scott. III. 154. 155. 157. 181 BECKER MOBILE HOMES. 57 BECKER Denise. 197 Ronda: 137. 148. 149. 197 BEER Curt. 5. 85. 141. 198. 256 BEERS Dawn 165 Eric. 181 Robert 146. 153 Wendy. 146. 159. 181 BEIL Ann. 181 Audrey. 156. 198 Sue. 68 BELL Carla 181 BELLHORN Carole. 21. 27 BELTZ Tina. 143. 148. 149. 181 Trudy 144. 148. 149. 198 BELTZNER Ricky 165 BENDER Vickie. 165 BENEDIX Jeffrey. 181 BENNER Tabatha 165 BENNETT S PLYMOUTH. 47 BENNINGER April 68. 69. 119. 136. 158. 181 Cocry. 181 SENSING John. 15. 29 BERGSMAN Kim. 165 BIECHY Brian 159. 199 Karen. 148. 149. 165 Lori: 79. 80. 81. 101. 199 Sherry. 68 BIEGE Donna 155. 165 BILHEIMER Scott: 141. 165 BILLY Brad 97. 199. 266 BINDER Dennis: 181 Pamela 181 BIOLSI Richard: 99. 181 BIRD James: 165 Penny. 155. 165 Tammy: 181 BIRK Charles. 159. 181 BLAUKOVITCH Scott. 116. 165 BLEILER David. 71. 73. 166 Janice. 154. 155. 199 BLESKACHEK Kerry; 166 BLUM Sharon 158. 199 BOB S FLOWER SHOP. 37 BOCK Michelle 166 BODISCH Wan da, 181 BODISH Stephanie 154 BODNAR Michael: 166 BODO Belinda: 143. 181 BOHUN Kelly 159. 181 ROIIINGFR Danielle: 156. 181 BONASIEWICH Becky: 166 BOND Heather: 166 BONN Matt: 155 Steven. 110. III. 116. 151. 155. BONNEU Michael: 166 BONO, 12 BORGER Darin, 159. 199 BOSSARD Marci, 199 BOUGOURD Heather, 166 BOWERSOX Erik, 87. 166 BOWMAN. Amy: 74 Kenneth: 199 Nancy: 28 BRADNEY Hildegard, 27 BREARMAN Jody, 181 Susan, 109. 141. 182 Timothy, 87. 166 BREDBENNER Keith, 87. 166 Melanie, 199 BRETT George, K) BRETZIK Gerald, 85. 118. 141. 182. 261 Lee, 166 BRINDOCK Cheryl, 166 BRIODY Douglas, 166 Patricia, 199 BROEKER Wilfried. 166 BROWN Kimberly, 199 BRUCH Scott, 87. 140. 141. 166 BRYANT Robert, 18. 26. 256 BRYNNER Yul, 9 BUCHANIN Dean, 200 BUCZYNSKI Patricia, 160. 162. 200. 263 BULVICH Sharon, 182 BUNDY Christina, 141. 166 BURITS John, 87. 166 Michele, 182 BURKHARDT Michael: 166 BURNS Jennifer, 166 Ricky, 166 BUSKIRK James, 182 Lisa, 146 Marie, 182 Mark, 166 Sherry. 166 Timothy: 85. 99. 182 Virginia, 166 BUSKIRK WALTERS Reherra- 26 C afeteria 199. 270 CAFFREY Tim, 28 CAIAZZO Angelo, 182 CALDWELL Melissa. 182 CAPKOVIC Camille, 166 CAPRA Richard. 182 CARBONE Eileen, 68 CARDINAL Ron, 26 CAREY Pete, 159 CARICARI Vincent, 182 CARNATHAN Richard, 200 CARR Rebekah, 82. 142. 201. 262 CASERTA Denise, 73 CAVALLO Angelo, 166 Carl, 120. 201. 261. 268 Salvatore, 182 CESANEK Christopher, 182 Michael, 182 • Theresa, 121 CHAMBERLAIN Brian, 97. 98 CHARTIER Kathy, 26. 265 CHEERLEADERS, 88 91 CHERRY Anita, 82. 150. 201 CHESS CLUB, 147 CHIMARYS Kevin, 182 CHORUS, 148 149 CHRISTMAN Connie, 159. 201 Darryl, 182 Tracy, 166 CHRISTMAS, 122. 123 CHRISTOFF Lori, 182 CHRISTOPHER Jill, 182. 192 Joy, 143. 182. 192 CHUSS Edward: 201 Todd, 125. 151. 182 CINCILLA Jeffery, 166 CLARK Donald, 85. 87. 182 CLASS OFFICERS, 138. CLAUSER John, 182 CLEVELAND Bradley 166 CLEWELL Melisia, 201 COLEMAN Michelle. 138. 157. 301. 370. COLLINS Phil, 7 COLLIS Jesse. 166 COMPARDO Kristen, 166 COMPASSO Marie, 182 COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNTING SERVICES, 39 CONKLIN Jamie Rose, 166 COOK Shawn, 201 COOLER Melissa, 153. 182 COREY Krista, 144. 160. 182 Sean, 144. 201 CORRELL Jan, 201 COVERT Kent, 201 COYLE Edwin. 39. 117 Justin, 85. 182 CRAFTS-N-THINGS, 51 CRAIG Joseph: 85. 126. 201 CRAMSEY Nancy, 202 CREYER Bradley, 202 Brent, 166 CROSS COUNTRY CLOTHES, 64 CROSS COUNTRY Boys', 76. 77 Girls', 74. 75 CROWELL Kelly, 166 CRUZ Kimberly, 91. 141. 166. 266 CRYER Richard, 27 CSENCSITS Lori, 154 Theresa, 45. 137. 139. 142. 202. 266 CSERBA Christine, 202 CSONGETO Kristine, 155. 182 CUPPLES Christina, 166 CURRENT EVENTS, 6-13 CURZI Anthony, 202 CUSICK Thomas, 182 Detention DALTON Hank, 26 DANNER Marie, 202 Melissa, 202 Tracey: 167 DAUBERT Terry. 96. 97. 183 DAVID Kathleen. 151. 154. 183 Kristen: 154. 156. 167 DAVIDSON Jeffrey. 167 Tammy. 130. 133. 183 DAVIES Rob: 99 DAVIS John. 38. 85 DAY Trade: 141. 167 DECA CHAPTER. 54. 141 DE LA PENA Cristy. 109. III. 138. 143. 144. 145. 157. 180. 303 DEBELLIS John. 71. 183 Kurt. 87. 143. 149. 167 DEDICATION. 3. 3 DEEMER Renae. 133. 167 DELAROSA Christina. 144. 143. 149. 153. 183 DELONG Donna. 141. 167 Jamie. 149. 155. 167 Michele. 167 Wendy. 159. 167 DEMJAN Robert: 167 DEMKO Greg: 183 Mark. 85. 160. 303 Wanda. 303 DEPPE Denise. 137. 143. 144. 153. 303 DERHAMMER Gary. 167 Scott: 303 DES BARRES Michael. 10 DETTMER Tammy. 146. 153. 183 DEVEL Richard: 167 DIEHL Michele: 167 DIETER Kris. 183 DIETZ Erin: 101 Joe. 83 DIMLER Stacy. 167 DIMMICK Anita. 74. 143. 148. 303 Matthew. 183 DIODOARDO Anna. 183 DIONNE Edward. 95. 137. 303 Theresa. 133. 137. 136. 138. 148. 149. 183 DISAVERIO Joseph: 303 DISCHINAT Charles. 30. 39. 30 DISTEFANO Doreen. 37 DITTY Barbara. 183 DOBLER Jenifer. 167 DODRILL Michelle. 141. 155. 167 DOLL Jenifer. 157. 167 DOMYAN Lynn. 304 DONAHUE Tom. 16. 37. 105 DONIA Laura. 167. 368 DORNBACH Jason. 87. 99. 141. 167 DORNER John. 183. DOYLE Patrick. 167 DRAMA CLUB. 143 DRAXLER Louie. 167 DREISIGMEYER Kevin: 304. 370 DREXLER Mark. 304 DREY Eric. 85. DRISSEL Catherine. 183 Keith. 304 DRUCKENMILLER. Robert. 35. 36 DUMBACH Edward. 304 DURNIN Kelly. 304 DWORAKIVSKY Anne. 183 Paul. 304 DYE Shannon. 167 E ducation EBERHARDT Darrell. 33. 85. 150. 304. 358 Johnna. 89. 183 EBERT Kyle. 167 EBNER John. 95. 148. 149. 183 EBY Kristin. 138. 183 ECK Diane. 394 ECKERT Eileen. 394 Robert. 139. 183 Scott: 304 ECKHART Beth. 78. 79. 80. 101. 163. 304. 358. 363 Curtis. 183 ECKROTH Robert. 305 EDDIE'S MARKET AND CORNER. 51 EDELMAN Deanne. 68. 144. 148. 149. 183 EGAN Joseph. 167 EGGE Kimberly. 83. 143. 150. 305 EHRITZ Jackie. 138. 148. 149. 157. 183 Stephen. 167 EIDEN Melissa. 5. 141. 305. ELLIS Scott: 85. 140. 183. 363 ELSE Karen: 396 EMERY Melinda. 141. 167 ENDY Rosemarie. 306 ENGLEMAN Richard: 167 ENGLER Roeemary: 38 ENSIG Nicole. 143. 183 EPINGER Brenda. 83. 89. 90. 91. 306 ERCEG Kimberly. 74. 93. 141. 148. 167 ERDOSY Alek: 18. 38 ERKINGER Diane: 307 ERSCHEN Jeffrey. 71. 73. 107. 167 ESCH Robert: 36 EUTSLER Jeffrey: 87. 167 EVANS William. 155 EVERETT Tammy. 167 EXCHANGE STUDENTS. 180 Friends FABER David. 183 FACULTY. 14-39 FAHINGER Michael. 167 FAHLER Robert. 16. 36. 87 FAHRINGER Bruce. 147. 307 FALL PLAY. 113-115 FARNHOLTZ Nathaniel. 167 FARYNA Rick. 167 FASCHING Christine. 307 Fran. 151. 183 Theresa. 167 FATZINGER Michele. 155 FBLA. 139 FEDIO Lorrainee: 168 FEGELY Jo. 156. 307 FEGLEY Vernen. 307 Vincent: 159. 168 FEHER James. 307 FEHNEL Dnaa. 83. 88. 89. 90. 307 Kevin. 159. 307 Lisa. 168 Nancy. 37 FEICHTEL Joseph. 168 FELKER Kara: 141. 183 FELLA STUDIOS. 54 FENSTERMAKER Jody. 61 Kimberly 138. 139. 143. 156. 157. 307. 366 Tammy. 183 FERENCIN Darlene 307 FERRY Jack: 36. 31 FIELD HOCKEY. 78-81 FIELDING S HILLSIDE. 36 FILCHNER Edwin. 159. 307 Michael. 168 FINK Cheryl: 168 Gregory. 308 Melissa. 146. 159. 308 Tracy. 168. FIRESTONE Roger. 38. 366 FIRST DAY. 4. 5 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BATH. 44 FISCHL Beth. 141. 144. 168. FISHER David. 159. 183 Tavia. 154 FLAMISCH John. 168 Lisa. 168 FLEMING Glen. 141 FLOYD Marissa. 157 Robert. 308 FODOR Matthew. 309 Peter. 168 Tania. 183 FOGEL Bonnie. 156. 183 Denise. 141. 155. 168 Jason. 96. 97, 168 Leona. 168 FOLLAND Isabelle. 37 FOOTBALL. 84-87 FOR MOM AND ME CLUB. 35 FOX David. 76. 135. 137. 153. 309. 364 Denise. 141. 183 Jeffrey. 309. FRABLE Barry. 19. 36 Dawn. 183 Dwayne. 309 FRANA Christine. 168 Lisa. 83. 309 FRANK YANDRISEVITS STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 46 FRANKE Raymond. 309 FRANKLIN Andrew. 5. 87. 168 FRANTZ Ramona. 183 FRANZMANN Dennis. 309 FREDERICK Cynthia. 309 FREY Duane. 151. 183 FRICK Jared. 73. 168 FRICKERT Tami. 141. 144. 183 FRIENDS. 360-371 FRINZI Tami. 159. 309 FRITZ Cindy. 168 Herman. 130 Jeannette. 183 Jennifer. 309. 371 Lorie. 168 Peggy. 183 Wanda. 63. 139. 141. 151. 309 FRITZINGER Michael. 71. 183 FROHWITTER Diana. 183 FROMHARTZ James. 105. 168. 359. 363 FROMMER Ronald. 309 FRONHEISER Trevor. 310 FRYE William. 130 FUNK Eric. 168 Graduation GABLE Dwain. 168 Sharon. 83. 89. 163. 163. 183. 363. 383 GABRYLUK John. 183 GACKENBACH Lori. 183 GALISZANSKI Kurt. 168 GALLAGER Brendalee. 168 James. 139 GARDNER John. 4. 183 Monica. 168 GALLER Michael. 168 GARGER Lisa. 138. 144. 184 MArk. 184 GARTNER Kristel. 168 GEBHARDT William. 184 GEESEY Bryan. 16 GEHRES Robert. 168 GELSINGER Devra. 168 GENERAL AND MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS. 36 GEORGE Richard. 71. 73. 168 GEOSITS James. 184 GERHARDT Kelly. 184 GERKOVICH Mark. 168 Paulette. 163. 310. 363. 367 GERMAN Suaan. 184 GESECK Frank: 184 GETZ Chen. 184 EYER Mark. 168 GIACAPUZZI Christopher. 107. 168 GIESKE Eric. 97. 168 GILBERT Brian. 310 Kimberly. 141. 168. GILLETTE Ann. 143. 144. 169 David. 30. 76. 77. 137. 153. 310. 358 GILLIARD Lisa. 60. 63. 138. 143. 148. 149. 157. 163. 310 GIMBEL Michael. 85. 137. 140. 184 GIOVENCO Carmen. 71. 169 GLESSNER Theresa. 36. 160. 161. 163. 163. 356. 364 GOBER Glen. 169 Janice. 93 GOGEL Robert. 99. 184 GOLDBERG David. 70. 144. 310 GOOS Lara. 144. 184 GOSLAWSKI Steve. 36 GOWER Gary. 155, Jen. 81 Linda. 184 GRABARITS Richard. 184 GRABNER Erika. 144. 169 GRABUSKY James. 85. 184 GRAMMES William. 38 GRANNETINO Kate. Id. 103. 169 GRAVER Dennis. 153. 155. 310 Jason. 169 Pamela. 184 Terry. 169 Timothy. 184 GRAZIANO Carlo. 169 Giovanna. 184 GREB Joseph. 169 GREBER Rachael. 184. 371 GREEN Michael. 310 GRENOBLE Brian. K 7. 169. GRIM Filbert: 146. GROLLER Matthew. 169 Todd. 310 GROSSBAUER Cathy. 163. 163. 310. 363 Tootsie. 37. 363 GRUBE Jeffrey. 169 Ryan. 107 GRUBER Carla. 310 GRUVER Kelli. 184 GUBICH Amy. 169 GUIDANCE AIDES. 153 GUMPMAN Tracy. 159. 310 GUNDRAM David: 184 GUSS MENTZELL Nan: 31. 143 GUTEKUNST Mark 155. 184 GUTTMAN Johna: 68. 69. 130. 136. 163. 163. 311 GUZY Michael: 311 Halls HAAS John: 169 HADER Shanin: 169 Jennifer: 83. 311. 367 HAENIG Edmund: 151. 184 HAGER Kevin: 133. 313 HAGGERTY John: 85. 313 HAGLEY Mary: 37 HAHN Lorraine: 313 Melissa: 141. 169 Michael: 169 HAJDUCKO Jon: 87. 169 Lisa: 184 HALFORD Rob: II HALL Darryl: 7 Janelle, 184 Tracy. 103. 169 HALLOCK Kelly: 313. 359 Mark: 4. 169 HALLOWEEN: 109 HALUSHAK Amy: 146. 153. 184 HAMPTON TOURS: 43 HANDELONG Joseph: 169 HANDLER Doris: 37 HANDLEY John: 313 HANDWERK Ginger: 155. 169 HANEY Shelly: 143. 144. 169 HANGER Chris: 155 HANKEE Eugene: 313 HANSEN Dawn: 56. 60. 136. 138. 143. 157. 163. 163. 313 HANTZ Suzette: 313 HANZARIK Michael: 313 HARHART James. 85. 106. 313. 357 HARRIS Shelly: 143. 144. 147. 313. 369 Wendy: 143. 184 HARTZELL Alan: 73 Jason: 313 Keri: 169 HARVEY Lori: 184 HATCH Eric: 85. 313 HAUCK Jeff: 85. 313 HAY Kelly: 143. 184. 193 HAYDT James 184 HEARD John: 39 HEBERLING Joseph: 184 Richard. 39 Suzanne. 130. 184 HECKMAN Jared, 313. 363 Norman, 369 Steven, 184 HEEFNER Nadine, 144. 148. 149. 169 HEFFELFINGER Dennis, 169 Bobby, 314 Chad, 184 Jennifer, 79. 80. 169. 179 Rachel, 130. 184 Rhonda, 81 Richard, 169 Ricky, 184 HEIBERGER Ashley, 137. 144. 314 HEIMBACH Robert, 159. 314 HEINEY Cheryl, 315 HEINEY Matthew, 87. 99. 136. 138. 140. 169 HEISERMAN David, 184 HEIST Tracey, 315 HENNINGER Scott, 149. 169 HENRITZY Keith, 185 Kevin, 169 HENRY Melissa: 139. 134 Stacy, 185 Tammy: 169 HERB Giana, 68 HERCZEG Alfred, 71. 185 HERMAN Dawn; 158. 185 John, 155 HERSCHMAN Cathy, 68. 169 HERTZOG Maura, 101 Richard, 169 HESS David- 185 Jane, 315 Kevin: 315 Richard, 170 HILDENBRAND Kris, 139. 159. 185 Lori, 63. 139. 315 HILDENBRANDT Richard. 315 Stephen, 170 HILL Wendy, 315 HILLEBRAND Tammy, 170 HILLEGASS Terry, 83. 93. 93. 185 Tracy. 170 HILLENBRAND Susan: 170 HILT Tina, 185 HIMMELWRIGHT Brett, 149. 315. 368. 369 HINKLE Eric, 5. 146. 185 HIRSCH Braden, 85. 140. 315. 35 HNATOW Christine, 315 Paul, 85. 315 HOENSCHEID Christopher, 170 HOFFMAN Cheryl, 170 Christine, 116. 149. 315. 358 Eric, 3. 40. 45. 76. 77. 94. 95.131. 137.137. 153. 160. 163. 163. 316. 364. 369 Michael, 3. 40. 45. 136. 316. 365 Michele, 146. 185 Todd, 316. HOLDERMAN Sherry, 170 HOLLADAY Ted, 185. HOLLAND Tracey, 81 HOLMAN Matthew, 185 HOLOTA Tina, 170 HOLUB David. 155. 170 Troy, 317 THE HOME NEWS, 53 HONSEL Matthew, 130. 185 HORN Bill, 155. 170 HOOVER Stacey, 185 HOPKINS Charles, 147. 153. 317 HOSIER Linetta, 170 HOWARD Chastity, 170 Daniel. 87. 140. 170 HOWELL David: 41 HOWER Enid, 31. 37 Kimberly, 143. 144. 148. 149. 170 Kristin, 83. 143. 317 HOWLETT Diane, 16. 36 HRYCYSZYN Todd, 185 HUBER MaryJo, 144. 185 HUDAK Lisa, 170 HUDOCK Kelly, 137. 146. 153. 317 HUDSON Rock, 9 HUGHES Shawn, 107. 170. 363 Wendy: 317 HUGO Brian, 170 HUMMEL Paneluv 63. 113. 113. 115. 143. 148. 149. 163. 163. 317 Jason, 170 Kelly: 185 HUMPHREY Chrittine: 5. 81. 170. 179 Scott: 170 HUNSBERGER Holly 143. 144. 147. 148. 149. 317 Robbin: 74. 148. 149. 170 Timothy: 170. 179 HUNTER Angela: 317 HUSS Alexandria: 170 THE HUTCH. 60 HUTCHINSON Kurt: 317 HUTNICK Michelle: 144. 156. 317 Stephen: 170 HUTTERER Heidi: 185 Intelligence IANNELU Lisa. 141. 317 IASIELLO Eric: 185 IGOE Thomas. 185 IMLER Robert: 185 INDEX. 384 393 ITOH Kumi. 145. 180. 317 J ocks JACOBS Kathy. 141. 170 JACOBSON Tracy. 79. 144. 153. 185 JACOBY Allison. 93 Chanin. 93. 93. 170 Christofer. 85. 140. 159. 318 Monica: 148. 158. 185 Russel. 185 JAMES Terrance. 76. 185 JAMICKY Michael. 170 JANOTKA Jeffrey. 87. 140. 170 JENKINS Michael: 70. 73. 170 JOHN F. MOORE AGENCY. 46 JOHN S. NEMETH. 53 JOHNS Andrea. 170 Jennifer. 185 JOHNSON Keri. 154 JONES Christina: 156 Mark. III JOSEPH J. WINKEIBAUER: 60 JUNIORS: 181-191 JURASITS Monica. 143. 148. 149. 155. 170 Kids KABOIY Jeffrey. 97. 98. 318. 366 KAPPAUF Marc. 185 KARC Anthony. 185 Denise. 318. 367 KARG Constance. 36 KARMONICK Jennifer. 143. 144. 170 Thomas. 185 KASCSAK David. 159. 170 KEENER.nf Paul T.« 137. 143. 147. 153. 318 KEGLOVITS Heidi. 91. 171 KEIM Alice. 38 Julie. 159. 318 Tom. 36. 74. 76 KELLER Stephanie. 171 KELLEY Shawn. 171 Tina. 318 KEMMERER Cynthia. 171 Kelly. 144. 185 Larry. 39 Michele. 318 KEPPEL S THRIFTWAY. 65 KERN Christine. 318 Darlene. 37 Denise. 117. 318 Jodi. 318 Lisa. 93. 148. 149. 171 Lori. 185 Michelle. 171 Pamela. 138. 157. 185 Rebecca. 81. 136. 138. 148. 186. 371 Sandra. 318 Stacy. 319 KERTSMAR Joseph. 171 KESCHL David. 171 KICHLINE Jennifer: 141. 171. Teresa. 157. 186 KINDT Donald: 36 KINTER R. James. 39 Robert. 87. 140. 171 KLAAS Robert. 186 KLEPPINGER Kathy. 171 Mark. 171 Marni. 319 Robert. 171 KLINE Jeffrey. 155. 186 Paul. 186 Bradley. 87. 140. 170 Jeremiah: 76. 185 Kenneth. 170 Kevin: 185 Melissa. 61. 79. 131. 137. 144. 153. 160. 161. 318. 358. 364 Michael. 185 Nicole. 93. 136. 185 JONKMAN KLIPPLE Michael. 319 KLOTZ Thomas. 186 Vicki, 330 KLUCSARITS Jenny. 73 Matthew. 186 KLUTZARITZ Matthew. 186 Michael: 171 KNAPPENBERGER Scott. 330 KNOPF Teri, 79. 136. 144. 186 KOBAL Charlene. 141. 186 KOCH Charles. 171 Felisa. 151. 155. 171 Irvin. 37 Priscilla, 30. 36 KOCHER Allison: 186 Donald. 171 Jeffrey. 99. 171 Robert. 141. 171 Shelia. 157. 186 Travis. 87. 171 KOCHMAR Mary. 37 KOEHLER Christine: 159. 330 Melissa: 186 KOHL Deirdra. 93. 139. 146. 153. 186 KOHLER Kimberly. 93. 131. 137. 149. 330 KOHN Denise. 130. 159 KOLUMBER Michelle. 79. 139. 153. 330 KONYA Bion, 97. 98. 186 Jarred: 99. 171 KORNFEIND Paul: 85. 87. 140. 150. 330. 358 KOSCIOLEK Ellen: 171 KOSIK Cynthia: 330 KOTZ Darryl. 330 KOVACH David. 87. 140. 171 KOVACH'S KORNER. 50 KOVACS Craig. 330 Frank, 39. 116. 117. 133. 136 Michele. 31. 330. 367 KOVAL Nathaniel, 330 KOVALCHIK Joseph, 105. 106. 118. 119. 130. 131. 150. 358. 361 KOZERIO Cynthia. 331 KOZICS Dale Lisa: 186 KOZLOWSKI Edmund. 153. 159. 186 KOZO Kevin. 141. 171 KRALICK Joann: 159. 186 KRAMER David: 171 KRAIZER Deanna: 221 Elizabeth: 45. 137. 138. 144. 162. 163. 221 Heather: 155, 171 John: 99. 186 KRAVETZ David: III. 144. 149. 222 KREMSNER Rose 171 KREMUS Amy: 144. 171 Joan: 25. 28 Pamela: 92. 125. 186 KRESGE Phillip: 130. 171 Ronald: 28. 109 KROBOTH Michael: 171 Randy: 171 Scott: 109. 124. 132. 159. 222 KROMER David.- 171 KUCSAN Lisa: 141. 155. 186 KUEHNER Karen, 2. 121. 137. 144. 162. 163. 222. 264. 269. 283 KUGLER Jackie, 186 KULCHINSKY Alisa, 78. 79. 137. 162. 223. 256. 263 John, 107. 171 KULP Michael, 171 KUNTZ Ronald, 223 KURTZ Brian: 223 KURZEJA John: 223 Steven, 186 KUTCH Sherry, 171 KUTIANSKI Stephanie, 144. 155. 156. 157. 223 KUTZ Carolyn, 171 Richard, 172 Stephen, 223 L ockers LABISH Peter, 172 LACEY James: 186 LACKO Jennifer: 136. 148. 149. 153. 186 Thomas, 172 LAHR Kim: 186 LAKATOSH Jennifer: 155. 186 LAKI Christine: 138. 139. 157. 223 Melissa: 155. 186 William. 172 LAKY Christine, 186 Jen, 81 LAMBERT John, 85. 133. 223 Scott, 72 LAMBROS Monica, 172 LANDIS Donald, 186 LANG Kevin, 141 LANSENDERFER Philip: 151. 186 LAPPIN Rosemary, 186 LAUB Jane, 27. 263 Mark, 223 . LAUBACH Jeff. 134. 186 LAUPER Cyndi, 8 LAURY Gregg, 223 LAUSER Erik: 141. 172 LEBISH Michael. 87. 172 LEBANC Paul: 130. 186 LEBON Simon, 9 LEHEUP Christine, 172 LEHIGH LUMBER, 53 LEHR Debra, 82. 83. 88. 89. 90. 124. 138. 186. 262 Heather, 101. 103. 157 John, 186 Suzanne, 109. 110. 119. 127. 139. 154. 223. 256. 257 LEHRMAN Michele. 172 LEIBENGUTH AUTO BODY, 53 LEINDECKER Annmarie 126. 187 LEISEY Denise. 224 LEITH Eric. 224 LELKO Patricia. 146. 154. 187 LENNOX Annie. 13 LENTZ Lori. 172 LERCH William, 85. 99. 140. 147. 224. 262 LESNIAK Lorraine. 172 LESSIG Mary: 187 LEWIS Michael. 172 LEYFERT Gregory: 225 LIBRARY AIDES. 146 LICHTENWALNER Randall, 141. 143. 144. 172 LIDESTRI Ralph: 225 LIEB Mary Lou. 130 Pam: 3. 82. 89. 90. 136. 137. 142. 144. 162. 163. 225. 257. 264 LIGGITT Oliver. 85. 187 LILLY Jennifer 91. 172 Tara, 187 LINDA MOYER BEAUTY SHOP: 56 LINDENMOYER Dennis. 172 LINDSEY Sherry, 141. 187 LOCH Jackie, 138. 187 Mary Ann. 225 LOCKARD Tina. 144. 225 LOGIUDICE Kaaren, 30. 63. 137. 143. 144. 145. 147. 148. 149. 225 LOHN Michael, 225. 270 LONGENBACH Sharon, 187 LONGLEY Kimberly, 187 LORAH Timothy, 187 LOTTI Alfred, 144. 225 LUBENESKY Michael, 87, 172 LUCENTE Ann, 45. 92. 93. 121. 142. 225. 266 Anthony, 187 LUDLOW'S DRY CLEANING. 65 M emories MADAYA Kevin, 187 MADEA Erika. 124. 172 Leanne, 187 Lisa. 225 MADEI Heather, 92 MADONNA, II MALDONADO Daniel. 172 MALSCH David. 97. 187 MANGANARO Anthony. 225 MANLEY Lori. 79. 144. 145. 160. 161. 187 MANN Kelly, 187 Melissa, 159 Michael, 159. 187 MANNING Rhonda: 141. 187 MANOGUE Jan, 159. 225 Robert, 172 Rodney, 87. 172 MARAKOVITS Daniel, 23. 29. 32. 117. 271 Edward, 172 Thomas, 85. 136. 140. 152. 187. 192 MARANO Louis, 85. 99. 187 MARINKOVITS Walter 144. 226 MARIO S PIZZA SHOPS, 50 MARKELL Donald. 85 Kirk, 87. 172 MARKULICS Patrick. 187 Thomas: 226 MAROSKI Calene, 187 MARSH Cheryl: 155 Michael, 226 Scott: 172 MARSHALL Gary, 187 MARTH Angela, 226 Kevin. 127. 172 MARTIN $ufarv 141. 187 MARTON Nichole 173 MARUSCHAK Brenton. 236 MARX Danielle: 226 MASON Susan: 141 MAT MAIDS: 150 MATH CLUB: 142 MATHUR Sdpna, 172 MATIS Melissa: 187 MATTISON Mark: 105. 106. 187 MAZZIOTTA Bonnie: 326 MCALLISTER John: 29 MCAULIFFE Christa: 6 MCBRIDE Colleen: 326 John: 172 MCCLELLAN Meredith: 89. 136. 141. 263 MCCLOSKEY Leah Anne: 91. 173 Leo: 29 Rosemary: 82. 150. 326 MCCOMB Aaron: 143. 172 MCDONOUGH Thomas: 87 MCFADDEN Debra. 172 Kristine. 228 MICHAEL Deann 153. 158. 187 Deanna: 141, 187 George. 6 Jodi. 154 MICIO Tracey. 79. 228 MICKLUS Robert. 187 MIKITSH Tammy: 144. 151. 238 MIKSITS Liane. 89. 188 MILES Kurtis. 188 MILETICS Lori. 238 Steven. 87. 173 MILISITS Mark, 3. 85. 140. 228 MILKOVITS John. 159. 173 Michael. 238 MILKOWICH James. 155. 188 Kathleen. 113. 115. 138. 143. 147. 188 MILLER Bradley: 155. 188 Christopher. 188 Debra. 228 Dorothy. 27 James. 328 Jason: 173 Jason Floyd. 173 JO: 37 Jon. 338 John M. D.P.M., 45 MCGILLIS Daniel. 71. 144. 226 Michael: 76. 172 MCINTOSH Michele. 187 MCLAUGHLIN Timothy, 187 MCLOUGHLIN Andrew. 226 MEAD Lisa Anne. 153. 187 MECK Michele. 173 MECKES Juli. 187 MEILY Lori: 157 Lori, 173 Mary Ann, 261 Nickki. 188 Norma. 173 Patricia (10). 173 Patricia (13), 159. 328 Roberta: 173 Scott, 173 Tamissa. 133, 173 Valerie. 155 MILLER S DINER. 53 MILHEIM Christopher 338 Scott. 338 MINAR Jocly. 188 MINJACK Kimberly. 188 Joe, 155 Jodi 188 MORELLO Tracey. 68. 83. 148. 188. 371 MORGAN Kyle, 130. 173 MORRIS Christopher, 87. 173 MOSER Heath, 173 Marsha. 329 Richard. 173 MOYER Cory, 133. 173 Craig, 29 David. 330 John 149. 188 Kenneth. 188 Laura: 173 Leroy, 330 Matthew. 230 Russell. 231 Tricia. 155 MUFFLEY Laurie, 173 Sarah. 188 Shelley, 173 MUMMA Neil, 173 MURPHY Mark, 137. 142. 144. 152. 231 MURRAY Michael 71. 143. 149. 173 MUSCHLITZ Allen, 231 MUSTO Denise 144. 146. 157. 188. 264 MYSTER Glenn, 331 N. H.S. NAHF Dave 73 Deborah. 188 Spencer, 71, 72. 188 NAKATA Tina, 137. 144 NARDUCCI David, 188. 331 NASE Michele, 173 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, 137 NAUMAN Alan, 331. 370 Richard, 231 NEFF Bradley. 188 Jonathan, 331 Scott, 137. 153. 261. 365 NEIDLINGER Darryl, 173 NEIPER Diane, 29 Thomas. 29. 116 NEMETH Chris, 92 Eugene. 137. 147. 152. 331. 261. 265 James K 4. 119. 136. 136. 137. 139. 158. 163. 231. 261 Michael, 95. 124. 188 Robert 28. 371 NETWALL Stacey: 137. 138. 148. 149. 157. 231. 370 NEUBAUER Benjamin: 173 NEUMANN Serina: 173 NEWHARD Melissa: 93. 148. 173 Scott: 173 NEWHARD S PHARMACY: 63 NEWHART Lydia: 45. 74. 75. 93. 93. 137. 142. 232 Lynda: 45. 74. 75. 93. 137. 143. 331 William: 36 NEWSPAPER: 160-161 NEYER Scott: 333 NICHOLAS Cindy: 333 NIKISHER Robert: 155 NOLAN Kelly: 133. 188 Lloyd: 9 NONNEMACHER Stacey: 81. 103. 173 NORTHAMPTON AUTO PARTS: 53 NORTHAMPTON COIN AND JEWELRY EXCHANGE: 47 NORTHAMPTON IGA: 35 NORTHAMPTON PHARMACY: 43 NORTHEASTERN BANK. 43 NOTHSTEIN Paula 333 NURSE’S AIDES: 153 NYCE Jennifer: 173 Robert: 39 Office OAKES Kim: 160. 161. 333 OATES John: 7 OBERLY Douglas: 151. 155. 173 O'BOYLE Timothy: 333 OBRIEN Anne: 81. 141. 173 Mary: KX . Id. 103. 333 ODD JOBS: 30-33 ODENWELDER Christopher: 174 Phillip 174 O’DONNELL Carol: 37 Kevin: 5. 85. 188 Timothy: 87. 140. 173 OGDEN Lisa: 174 OGILVIE David: 174 OHAWK Jeffrey: 174 Robert: 85. 140. 333 OLENICK Edward: 188 OLESAK John 159. 174 OLSOVSKY Renee: 333 ONDREJCA Ronald: 87. 174 ONUSCONICH Anne: 188 OPEN HOUSE: 116-117 ORENDACH Allen 4. 87. 133. 174 ORNOSKY Rochelle: 130. 188 Roxanne: 333 ORTWEIN Debroah: 91. 174 ORZABAl Roland III OSBORNE Christine: 134. 174 Oil Cory: 71. 73 Todd. 71. 73. K 4. 105. 333 OZDINEC Tracy: 157. 188 Parents PADULA Cynthia: 333 Richard: 174 PAFF Curtis: 188 Kristine. 333. 367 PAIL Jim. 33. 36 PALI Jane: 39 PALY Steven: 174 PANY Edward: 18. 36 Sally. 17. 34. 35. 37 PAPOVICH Diana: 333 PARENT Kimberly: 188 PASCOE Jack: 130. 135. 137. 153. 334 Jill: 146. 188 Sharon: 38 PAS DE BOUTIQUE. 60 PASKO Bridget: 334 PASQUARIELLO Frances: 83. 89. 143. 163. 163. 188. 363. 383 Lorene: 334 Mario: 174 Mario. 34. 39 PAUKOVITS Ronald: 188 PAVLACKA Denise: 334 Dennis: 334 PAVLICK Katrina: 334 PAYSON Joseph 36 PAZO Loriann 141. 174 PEARN Deana: 155. 160. 188 Judith: 33. 137. 155. 334. 367 PECK Andrea. 174 PECKHAM Ernest: 85. 143. 147. 188 Mary Ann: 74 PELLICIOTTA Robert 174 PENGLASE Michael: 39 PEREIRA Christopher 87. 140. 174 PERRY Michael: 76. 77. 144. 189 PERRY SCHAEFFER Janet: 117 PERSIANI Glni: 159. 189 PETERS Anthony: 174 James: 189 James B.: 63. 139. 141. 334 PETKO Rick: 159. 334 PETRISKY Tina: 174 PHILLIPS Thomas: 174 PHOTO CLUB: 143 PICKIN Kristen: 146. 174 PIERONI Laura, 17. 38 PIERZGA Ann: IO. 103. 163. 334. 363 Gary: 105. K 7 PILLER Lisa. 189 PIMENTEL David. 143. 189 PIPER Theodore 71. 73. 174 Thomas. 334 POKORNY Greg. 174 PORTEOUS Joseph. 189 POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL 83 83 PRAETORIUS Daniel: 159, 174 PRINCE: K PRISTASH Joan: 33. 37 PRITCHARD Tina= 174 PRITCHEIT Sandra: 174 PROCANYN Donna. 334 PROCTOR Dennis. 105. 106. 189. 357 PROUTY Craig. 130. 189 PUSCHOCK John. 174 Q uizzes QUIGLEY Magan. 136. 144. 189 Referrals RAAB Beth 68. 143. 144. 147. 189 RADER Linda: 175 RAMSENTHALER Christian: 76. 144. 145. 180. 235 RANKIN Kelley Scott. 189 RAPEE Carol. 135. 335 Ronald. 87. 99. 174 RAUCH Kevin. 137. 143. 153. 335 REAGAN Nancy: 7 President Ronald' 7 RECCEK Darryl. 105. 133. 336. 363 Sherry. 85. 136. 150. 174 RECKER Li a 83. 189 Todd 99. 236 REED Barbra: 26 Ronald: 26 REENOCK Christopher 85. 189 Daniel: 84. 85. 236. 357 Sean: 73 Tammy 68 REESE Donna: 144. 157. 189. 364 REHM Anita: 174 REHRIG Karen: 39 Mark. 174 Michele 189 REICHEL FUNERAL HOME: 49 REIFINGER Belinda: 189 REIMER Annmarie, 5. 78. 79. 137. 160. 161. 163. 336. 357 Greg: 336 Karen: 79. 140. 160. 174 Michelle 174 Stacy: 174 REINBOLD John: 155. 189 REINERT David 189 Denise: 336 Therresa 336 REINHARD Diana: 61. 79. 80. 81. 131. 136. 144. 160. 161. 336. 364 Michael: 85. 86. 105. 150. 336. 364 Ronald: 174. 363 Vicki, 175 REINHARD Michael 336 REISS Robin, 136. 138. 157. 189 REITZ Ronald: 159 REMALY Brenda, 139. 189 Connie, 33. 139. 336 Kimberly, 85. 116. 148. 149. 150. 155. 175. 179. 159 REMPP Daniel, 38 RENNER Matthew: 189 RENNIE David, 189 REPH Cheryl, 175 Michele, 189 Stacey 189 REPPERT Lisa, 189 Rodney, 175 Scott, 336 Wayne, 139. 337 RESPONSE TEAM, 151 REUBEN Stan, 85. 97. 337 Steven, 97. 130. 189 REX Douglas, 175 Mark 159. 175 Michael, 337 RHODES Angela 189 RIDGELY Andrew- 6 RINEHART Kelly, 33 RINKER Tammy, 139. 154. 338 RISSER Brenda 146. 189 RISSMILLER Patrick, 87. 175 RIVER VIEW DAIRY FARM, 50 ROBERTS Veronica, 189 ROCK Natalie, 155. 189 RODGERS Carrie, 144 RODRIGUEZ Daniel: 189 Jeanette, 83. 339 Robert, 175 ROGEN Shawn: 175 ROGERS Ken, 73. 175 ROHN Don, 97. 99 ROMAN Alicia, 189 ROMANISHAN Cynthia, 189 ROMIG Heather- 175 RON HUGO CARPENTRY, 59 ROOSA Joanne 239 Steven: 175 ROSCOE P SNYDER AGENCY, 54 ROSE Pete, 6 ROTH Christine, 175 David Lee, 13 Eric, 175 Jennifer, 175 Mike. 73 Troy, 175 ROTHROCK Joel, 339 ROXY RECORDS, 54 ROXY THEATRE: 45 RUBINO Philip 339 RUCH Jason, 73 Kent 19 RUDOIPH A YARKO ROOFING CONTRACTOR, 56 RUMBLE Kevin 339 RUNDLE Lane 339 RUPP Kenneth, 189 RUSSEL KOWALYSHYN ATTORNEY AT LAW, 63 RUTH Robert, 85 RUTHERFORD Earl, 85. 135. 189 Kelly, 175 RUTT James 99. 339 John, 87. 140. 175 RYAN Bonnie, 37 SABO Marty, 36. 368 SAEGER Diane, 175 Michael, 147. 153. 339 Tammy, 138. 139. 156. 339 Thomas 159. 175 SALGADO Russ, 71. 73 SANDT Diane 339 SANTEE Michael 189 SASS Mariann, 155 SAUL Donald, 39 Pete, 36 SAWARYNSKI Robert: 36 SAYLOR Michael, 175 SCHAEFFER Jeffrey, 175 Sherri, 79. 81 SCHAFER Theresa, 33. 37 SCHAFFER James, 17. 36 Joann, 339 Roy 85. 135. 339. 370 Todd 131. 143. 340. 366 SCHALLER Steven, 175 SHEETZ Cheryl, 91. 175 SCHISLER FUNERAL HOME: 58 SCHELGEl Tina, 136. 138. 190. 357 SCHLEICHER Anthony, 105. 130. 131. 340. 359. 369 Michelle 175 Paula 116 SCHLEPPY Rhonda, 190 Richard, 113. 143. 340 SCHLOFER Michael, 175 SCHMAUCH Bruce, 36 SCHMIDT John, 190 Walter, 130 SCHMEIDING Kerrington. 71. 190 SCHMOYER Terry, 190 SCHNEIDER Dennis, 190 Michelle 144. 175 Mike, 33. 38. KX 103 Pete, KX. 103 SCHOCH Carl, 341 Shannon, 190 SCHOENBERGER Alfred, 341 Mark. 175 SCHOENEN Robert 341 SCHOLASTIC SCRIMMAGE, 153 SCHRAMEL Carolyn. 341 Michelle, 68. 175 Robert: 190 SCHRANTZ Leah. 241 SCHROEDER Chris. 92 SCHROETTNER Michael. 159. 341 SCHUON Kathy. 175 SCHUTT Burt. 140. 175 SCHWARTZ Mark. 146. 190 Melissa: 3. 56. 138. 162. 163. 341 Pamela 83. 136. 190. 364 SCHWOYER Nadine: 175 SCORPIONS. 9 SECHLER Christopher. 71. 176 SEIER Chris. 176 SEILER Matthew. 71. 73. 176 Terry. 341 SEIP Brenda. 141. 241 SEKO William: 176 SELL Denise: 82. 83. 136. 241. 361 Kimberly. 341 Sean. 87. 176. 179 SELTZER Debra. 81. 144. 176 SEMLER Margie. 27 SENIOR AWARDS. 256059 SENIOR DIRECTORY. 373 283 SENIORS. 193 355 SENTIWANY Daniel. 190 SERESITS Greg: 176 Matthew. 139. 241 SERFASS Mark. 159. 176 Todd. 134. 343 SERMAN Dawn. 144 SEYFRIED Stanley: 176 SEYLER Lisa. 190 SHAFFER Suzan. 176 SHAFNISKY Eric. 26 SHAMBO Jeanette. 242. Regina. 190 SHARKAN SUPPLY COMPANY. 61 SHAW Missy. 156 Tim. 342 SHELANICK Lisa. 134. 242 SHELDON Joel. 87. 140. 141. 176 SHIMER Valerie. 159. 243 SHIMOSKIE Mark. 190 SHINNY'S FAMILY JEAN STORE. 53 SHIVE . Louise. 26 SHOEMAKER Christine: 108. 160. 343 Dale. 15 Marie. 343 Tricia: 176 Wesley. 190 SHUMAN Trina. 85. 143. 190 SHUNK Phillip. 176 SHUPP Dennis. 146. 242 SIEGFRIED Dennis 159. 190 Jonathan. 176 SIEKONIC Insurance Agency 51 Joseph. 87. 140. 176 SIGLEY Rhonda. 176 SILFIES Anthony: 176 Bernadette. 343 Diane. 176 Kristine. 148. 153. 243 Larry: 176 Thomas. 342 SIMCOE BEVERAGE COMPANY. 51 SIMON Judy. 138. 148. 149. 155. 190 SIMONS Karen. 141. 176 SINATORE S MARKET. 49 SINKOWSKI John. 105. 190 SIPPLE Gerald. 176 SKRAPITS Concrete Form. 61 Christopher. 176 Stephen 243 SKROVANEK Joseph. 190 SKWEIR Marie. 68. 144. 190 Michael. 190 SLATER Timothy. 190 SLEPETZ Carl. 176 SLOYER Denise. 155. 176 SMALE Michelle. 159. 176 SMITH Curt. II Deanna. 176 Donald. 155. 190 Douglas: 155. 156. 176 Joann 243 Joely: 176 Paulette 190 Roger 85. 133. 243 Scott: 176 Stephen 73. 99. 176 Tara. 176 Wayne. 343 SMOLENAK Ronald. 176 SNELL Dick. 85 SNYDER Dean. 36 Dennis. 244 Gary. 176 George: 24. 36 Kelly. 33. 344 Kelly Anne. 244 Lori. 176 Paula. 176 SNYDER Timothy. 344 SOBERS Colleen. 155. 159. 344 SOCCER. 70-73 SODl Joseph- 344 SOFKAp Tracy. 244 SOLDERICH Joseph. 151. 190 Robert. 84. 85. 134. 190 SOLGA Michele. 155. 344. 370 SOLT Mark. 130 SOMMER KEVIN. 190 Tina. 79. 118. 119. 131. 136. 138. 140. 144. 344 SOMMERS Heidi. 144. 190 Judy: 117 SOPHOMORES 165 179 SOWERS Jennifer. 176 SPAAR Doreen. 162 SPADT Todd. 177 SPALDING James: 244. Mark. 190 SPANITZ Andrea. 368 SPANOS Christopher. 190 SPARROW Steven: 177 SPEICHER Theresa. 68. 69. 144. 190. 193 Thomas: 190 SPENGLER Kathleen. 137. 177. 366 Michael. 190 Ron. 27 SPESS Angelic. 143. 177 Jeremy. 177 SPITZER Lori. 139. 162. 163. 191. 283 Michael. 85. 191 Scott. 177 SPRINGER Sandra. 143. 148. 149. 177 SPRINGSTEEN Bruce. 9 ST. FRANCIS VETERINARY PRACTICE: 55 STAGE AND LIGHTING CREW 147 STANGL Steven. 133 STAUFFER Christine. 191 STEFANOWSKI Steven. 191 STEIER Kristin. 144. 177 Vincent. 191 STEIN Lee: 33. 71. 130. 132. 344 STEPHEN SANDRA. 141. STETTLER Pamela 83. 344 STEVEN TOTH AUTO SALES. 41 STEVENS Michael. 191 STEWART Dave: 13 STIANCHE Shelly: 177 STOCKROOM. 177 STOFANAK Joanne: 74. 75. 177 STOTT Susan. 68. 92. 144. 177. 368 STOUT Deanne, 144. 177 James, 345 STROHL Randy 191 STROMWELL Sarah. 177 STRUBECK Loui 37 STRUBLE Richard: 177 STRUNK Scott: 99. 191 STUBITS Gail: 139. 153. 154. 155. 345 Jane: 177 STUDENT COUNCIL 136 STUDIO G T SHIRTS. 65 STUMPF Antionette, 177. 366 Mary Ann: 191 SUPERFRESH: 40 SURANOFSKY Dennis: 345 Don: 97 SURFACE: Kristina: 83. 93. 191.371 SUSKO Christie: 68. 69. OO. 101. 103. 136. 144. 191 SUTTON Christine: 177 SUYDAM Amy Jo: 177 SWARTZ Kirsten, 63. 113. 115. 137. 143. 160. 161. 346 SWEITZER Kathy, 103 SWIETZER Michelle, 139. 346 SWIMMING Boys’ 94-95 Girls’, 93-93 SWOPE Michael, 191 SWOYER Kenneth, 130. 191 SYWENSKY John, 191 SZABO Thad: 4. 143. 149. 177 SZERENCSITS Matthew, 107. 177 SZOKE Lisette, 177 T eachers TABLE OF CONTENTS: I TALLAKSEN Leif, 159. 177 Stephanie, 136. 138. 346 TAMANDL Curt, 177 TANG, Hoang, 347 TARAS Glenn, 177 TAROLA Ralph, 37 TASCHLER Julie, 347 TATUM Christopher, 191 TAYLOR Andy, 10 John, 9. K Matt, 347. 361 Melissa, 177 Stephanie: 177 TEARS FOR FEARS, II TENNIS Girls’, 68. 69 TEPES Timothy: 85. 105. 139. 140. 347. 356 TERRACE RESTAURANT. 57 TERRONI Dina, 191 THANKSGIVING, 118-131 THIERER Edward 349 THOMAS Christine, 177 James, 76. 95. 347 THRASH Gene. 137. 347. 365 Troy, 113. 143. 147. 149. 177 TIFFT Lisa, 141. 151. 191 TIRRELL Debra, 347 TONY’S SUNOCO, 56 TORBEY Lori, 191 TOTH John, 137. 147. 347 TRANSSOUND, 55 TREMBA Edward, 39 TREXLER Audrey: 146. 191 Bryan, 136. 138. 177 Elaine, 143. 177 Melissa, 35. 137. 148. 149. 347 TROPEANO John, 73. 133. 177 TRUSCOTT Dale: 177 U nderclassmen UHERICK Karen, 83. 191. 371 UHL Lani, 177 UHNAK Laura, 157, 191 UMBERGER Cheri, 347 UNANGST Beth, 347 Tim, 348 UNK HUNK’S MARKET: 39 URBAN Colleen, 177 Tracy, 348. 370 UTT Dale, 39 V ictory VALENTINE’S DANCE, 136. 137 VANBILLIARD Carol, 191 Lisa. 348 VANBLARGAN Robert: 349 Tammy, 79. 101. 103. 144. 177 VANDEGRIFT Dawn, 137. 144. 349 Michelle, 139. 349 VANDERGRIFT Edward, 191 William, 349 VAN HOFTEN James, 7 VARCONDA Tracey, 83. 158. i9l VAUGHAN Kimberly: 349 VAZOUEZ JoJene, 177 VERENNA Charles, 133. 137. 349. 369 Valerie, K 3 VICA, 48. 159 VISSER Jennifer, 138. 148. 149. 157. 349 VO TECH, 130134 VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT, 134-135 VOSEFSKI Theresa, 68. 69. 119. 136. 136. 158. 191 VULCANO Pat, 39. 141 W eekends WAGNER Amy.- 349 Jamefc 349 Jane, 139. 155. 191 Scott, 71. 191 WAINIO Trish, 39 WALCK Angie, 31. 349 WALDROP Michele, 178 WALKER Darrin, 87. 178 WALLACE Ryan, 76. 77. 178 WALSH Kathy, 349 WALTERS Fred, 349 Judith, 138. 155 Sharon: 178 WARE Kimberly, 79. 350. 359 WARFSMAN Lisa, 93 WARNER Debra, 350 Stacie, 74 WARNKE Gail, 146. 178 WASHBURN Roger, 38 WATSON Adele, 178 Linda- 350 WEAVER Daniel, 178 Edward, 85. 133. 133. 140. 150. 363 WEBER Andrea: 191 Scott, 178. 179 WEIGHT CLUB, 140 WEIMER Amanda, 146. 153. 178 WEINER Jessica, 178 WEINER S KIS PHOTO, 37 WEITKNECHT Glenn. 147. 191 Ruth: 37 WELLES Orson, 9 WELLS Suzette, 144. 350 WELTY Jeremy: 17$ WENTZ Brian: 155. 350 Denise: 144. 191 WERKHEISER Anne: 178 Susan: $3. 350 WERNER Denise: 350 Heather: 154 Jeffrey. 350 Lori. 191 Rodney- 191 Sherry. 178 WERT Kimberly. 191 WETZEL Heather. 141 John. 153. 191 Michael. 178 Sean. 350. 363 WHAM. 6 WHILDEN Gwen. 93. 94 WHITE Jeffrey. 178 WHITEMAINE Lauri. 178 WIKBERG Terrence: 178 WILGEROTH Joseph. 147. 178 WILKIN Nancy. 36. 133 WILLIAMS Charles. 36 Lisa. 93. 178 Lori. 93 Mechelle. 178 Tara. 178 WILLIAMSON Frank. 87, 178 WILLS Victor. 36 WINARCHICK Lori. 178 WINKELBAUER Christine. 155. 191 WIRTH Chad. 178 WISMER Alison. 193 WISSER Anna: 193 Bob: 73 WITMER Brian. 87. 140. 178 Russell. 85. 130. 136. 350. 364 WITTREICH Joseph: 350 WOGINRICH Cherie. 83. 144. 193 WOLF Louis. 30 WOLFER John. 193 WOIFFR S SERVICE STATION, 63 WOODRING Kerensa. 141. 143. 144. 17$ WOODY’S MARKET, 40 WOODY'S WEAVERSVILLE HOTEL: 56 WRESTLING, 96-99 WRIGHT Christopher, 193 WUCHTER Travis. 140. 163. 351. 370 WUNDERLER John. 141. 178 WUNDERLER S MARKET, 46 WUNDERLY Cynthia, 194 X erox copies XANDER Chris, 351 Y earbook YADUSH Ann Marie. 68. 144. 193 Joseph, 141. 193 YANDRISOVITS Kelly, 153 YEA, 138 YEAGER Alan 351 Alissa, 137. 160. 353 Michael. 193 Steven. 178 YEARBOOK. 163 163 YELINKO Robert, 159. 178 YELSITS Mark, 353 YOB William. 353 YODER Rhonda. 178 Tracy, 193 YOST Karen, 193 Kevin: 353 Kimberly: 353 YOtINFS Joseph, 178 YOUNG Sandra, 193 Steven. 155. 193 YOUWAKIM Carolyn: 74 Edward 87. 99. 178 James. 85. 158. 353 YUDT Joseph, 36 Sherri: 74. 101. 103 YURICK Craig. 151. 155. 193 Z -z-z-z ZAMADICS Franklin: 353 ZARAYKO Peter. 178 ZAVILLA Craig. 155 ZEEMAN Kimberly 143. 144. 146. 193 ZEHNDER Julia, 193 ZEHNER David. 36. 365 Linda. 36 ZEINER Susan, 193 ZELLNER Kenny, 73 Lori: 353 ZEMLANSKY Tina, 141 ZERPHY Eric. 99. 353 ZETTLEMOYER Joseph. 17. 36. 87 ZIEGLER Allan. 136. 137. 138. 353. 357. 364 Daniel (13), 33. 353. 370 Daniel 00). 87. 178 Jessica. 178 ZIELINSKY Todd. 143. 144. 147. 149. 193 ZIMMERMAN Shawn, 87. 178 Todd. 193 ZIPP Bradley 179 ZITO Orlando, 193 ZONAY Amy. 353 ZWICKLE Wayne, 139, 353 The Amptennian Staff would like to express their sincere thanks to the entire school for their support throughout the year. Without the cooperation of many faculty members and administrators, our book would have never been completed. Our advisor. Ms. Theresa Glessner. has been an inspiration to all of us. She has taught us more than anyone could imagine. Throughout a single year, we have learned to come together, through good times and bad times, to work as a team. In times of trial and triumph. Ms. Glessner has always been there to share in our |o s and disappointments. For all of your words of wisdom. guidance, and support, we thank you Ms. Glessner. for making this a very memorable year. ©nee Upon Chris Shoemaker and Mark Demko strike a final pose. Suzette Wells helps Angie Walck with her collar before heading to the junior high gum. I cmorrevv t$ x -tfuvt me m vaW ... leomerrevv is a path $ ve pet -to cheese, its a ch.ance S ve yet ie tahe a J nen6 ve pet -to rruxAc, lie att the talent S have pet te vee. l omerrew is a. 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