Union Endicott High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Endicott, NY)

 - Class of 1980

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UNION-ENDICOTT HIGH SCHOOL 1200 EAST MAIN STREET ENDICOTT, NEW YORK U-E ALMA MATER Altho' Bing' has always favored the violet's dark Blue And the gentle sons of Elmira to the blue and white are true We will own the lilies slender nor honor shall they lack While the tiger stands defender of the Orange and the Black. Thro the four long years of high school midst the scenes we know so well. As the mystic charm of knowledge we vainly seek to spell, Or win athletic victories on the football field or track Still we work for dear old U-E and the Orange and the Black, When the cares of life o’er take us mingling fast our locks with gray Should our dearest hopes betray us false fortune fade away Still we banish care and sadness as we turn our memories back And recall those days of gladness neath the Orange and the Black By the rolling Susquehanna. near the playing field so green. Stands our grand old Alma Mater like a proud and gracious queen And forever we re member as we pass —and then look back. That the tiger stands defender of the Orange and the Black Look to this day for it is life the very life of life the joy of growths the splendor of action the glory of power. For yesterday is but a memory and tomorrow is only a vision. But today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. tPaui' iman T t£CUun 1 ludiam t flTtn 0 a.Lij i hrcxy coition 1 Jaxiannt. izrfndxaiai i rtiuiertft aftnytline. bu jBackti 18 19 zRabzit SuiL? 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COLOR GUARD: Linda Arthur, Krista Freeman, Bonnie Hanna. Suzanne James. Karyn McMaster. Dawn Rahn, Kathy Walsh. FLAG CORPS: Tessie Battista, Alison Bird, Pat Bridge, Ann Coughlin, Lynne Crook, Liz DellaPenta, Dee Drosdick, Donna Goon, Janet Hoeflein, Sharon Locke, Pam Maione, Pat Massara, Joan Slahucka, JoAnn Sloane, Kathleen Somers, Becky Thomas, Ellen Tiberi, Julie Warnes, Linda Warnes, Mary Wilcox, Lisa Wrobleski. TIGER' ETTE CORPS: Lisa Bennett, Carol Briggs. Trudy Bucinell. Lori Cicciarelli, Nancy Como, Mary Jo Dezzutti, Holly Gould. Judy Hashem, Jody Jaskiewicz, Jill Jones. Susan Klingensmith. Lori Moretin, Kathleen Rejda, Susan Rinde. Debbie Rosa, Tami Savidge. Rebecca Sexton, Stephanie Smith, Lisa Symancyk, Carol Vivona, Genevieve Walsh, Cindy White FLUTE AND PIC- COLO: Lori Annis, Denise Beddoe, Lynn Beneditti, Becky Brooks. Laurie Cammarata, Cathy Conoran, Diane Dempsey. Cathy Drosdick, Amy Garringer, Crystal George, Maureen Guarmere, Lisa Harding. Carolyn Hixson, Tami Joachim, Karen Johns. Karen Kopl. Robin Kubik, Karen Kunz, Judy Mingarelli. Maria Molnar, Judy Moyer, Ana Packard, Judy Perkins, Terry Rogers. Tracy Rogers. Terry Sawchuk. Cindy Spaar, Lisa Strausser. Brenda Sypher, Kim Wassel, Diane Weber, Kim Whitehead, Noreen Williams, Cheryl Wrobleski. CLARINET: Loren Beers, Diane Borgna, Kathy Boytim. Lynne Budnovitch, Karen Cenfe- telli, Pam Chace, Beth Cornell. Marilyn Coughlin, Nancy Cuomo, Karen Dalton, Kathy Ebbers, Kathy Fedich, Allyson Fein. Selina Felton, Anita Fendrock, Julie Gasior, Sharon Green, Linda Hope, Jolene Hunt, Ann LaFuze. Julie Matzo, Lynn McCawley, April Miller, Carrie Mills, Judy Mingarelli, Maureen Molnar. Sue Mott, Alice Palmer, Lynn Prebish, Nancy-Marie Rasile, Linda Seeger, Debbie Smetana, Kris Smith, Michele Smith, Kris Vieyra, Chris Wasser, Myra Vanlnwegen, Tina White, Steve Wood, Sue Wood. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Art Ambaruch, Michelle Conoran, Dave DeMorat, Barbara Dickson, Richard Harriman, Michele Hoke, Cheryl Mundy, Debbie Rasile, Chris Sawchuk, Laura Terpack, Jim Vincent, Adrienne Wood, Eric Zechman. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Lori Avery, Nancy Hasch, Walt Vavra TRUMPET: Cathy Bird, Tracy Bloom, Larry Bridge Tim Carlson, Bill Danser, Karen Dawson, Paul Dolphin, John Foley, Don Green, Chris Hankey, Bob Healey. Steve Hutnyan, Joe Loposky, John Lubniewski, Sue MacMillan. Joe Mancini, Roger Marsh, Mike Miklos, Bonnie Palmer, Leigh Planck, Eugene Richmond, Rob Rizzi, Joe Roche, Mike Senft. Lori Svercek, Steve VanNocker, Kurt Yungkurth. MELLOPHONE (French Horn): Craig Avery, Mike Bartel, Tom Beavan, Mike Burcak, Barbara Diefendorf, Craig Gordon, Nancy Krmenec Shauna Leonard, Linda VanNocker TROMBONE: Frank Barta, John Bates, Chris Brinser, Scott Danser, Mark Davison, Chris DePersis, Laurie Dyer, Paris Horan, Kim Knight, Beth MacMillan, Carolyn Mancini, Ronda Platt, Terry Tozer, Patty Winter- mute. BARITONE HORN: Jim Findley, Sandy Lounsberry, John Sholtis SOUSAPHONE: Donna Bruhnke, Marty Kopcho, Kim Nezelek, Tami Smith, Cheryl Strom, Eric Watkins. BELLS: Tracy Patterson, Lisa Rizzi PERCUSSION: Chris Allen, Richard Brooks, Anne Brown, Barry DePersis, Richard Dixson, Paul Fiala. BobGuilfoyle. Bob Jenny, Laura Johnston, Dave Kelterman Sherrie Maricle, Tom Markulin, Linda Olshetski, Scott Osier, Peggy Panasuk, Fran Rossi, 164 a. The Band Officers: Nancy Rastle, Treasurer; Carot Vivona, Secrelary; Gary Daniels, Vice-President; Roger Marsh, President, b. Well guys, what do we do now? c. Awaiting the beginning of the half-time show, d The trombones (most of them anyway) give it all they got. e And they're off! Down Washington Ave. and into the home stretch, f. Mr. Weber and Gary look over a forma- tion just trying to find something wrong. Qnvucopta t 16J TIGERETTE CORPS a. Row 1; Sue Klingensmith, Deb- bie Rosa, Tami Savidge, Mary Jo Dezzutti, Jill Jones, Kathy Rejda, Carol Briggs, Trudy Bucinell, Becky Sexton, Nancy Cuomo, Sandy Prosman Row 2: Lisa Symancyk, Jody Jaskiewicz, Holly Gould, Lori Moretin, Lori Cicciarelli, Sue Rinde, Cindy White, Genevieve Walsh, Carol Vivona, Stephanie Smith. Judy Hashem. b. Oht what a night! c, I think my mouth is stuck in this position! d but the dress won't stretch down any further!! e, Santa s helper, t. Three pretty slick chicks. 166 FLAG CORPS Row 1: Pam Maione, Lisa Wrobleski, Lynne Crook, Janet Hoeflein, Kathy Somers, Sharon Locke, Ellen Tiberi, Dee Drosdick, Row 2: Patty Massara, Mary Wilcox, Julie Warnes, Joan Slahucka, Pat Bridge. Ann Coughlin, Linda Warnes, Jessie Battista, Donna Goon, Liz DellaPenta b. Hey! Get that bird off my pole!!! c. Practice, prac- tice. practice, makes perfect?! 167 COLOR GUARD a, Sue James, Linda Arthur, Bonnie Hanna, Kathy Walsh, Dawn Rahn, Karyn McMaster, Krista Free- man. Gary Danieis. b. What do you mean, I'm not Napoleon! c. When will this ever end9 168 JAZZ ENSEMBLES ROW 1 Mr. Weber, Karen Cofapietro, Nancy Rasile, Debbie Rasile ROW 2 Joe Roche. Beth MacMillan. Cheryl Mundy. Sherrie Maricle, Carolyn Man- cini. ROW 3 Jim Vincent, Roger Marsh. John Foley. Joe Loposky. Alison Bird. Rob Rizzi ROW 5 Terry Tozer. Bob Hoffman. Eric Watkins, Armin Heurich, Jeff Karns. Steve Wood. NOT PIC; Rich Cerroni, Vaun Angeline ROW 1 Dave Hamme, Rob Rizzit Mr Weber, Sherrie Maricle, Nancy Hasch, Peggy Panasuk. Joe Mancini, Bill Dan- ser, ROW 2 Dan Ingraham, Lori Avery, Michele Hoke, Laura Terpack, Michelle Conoran, Paris Horan, Chris DePersis. ROW 3 Andrienne Wood, Terry Tozer, Jim Vincent, Tami Smith, Chris Saw- chuk, Steve Hutnyan, The Unknown Jazzer 169 CONCERT AND SYMPHONIC BANDS ROW 1 Jill Jones Carol Snogs JeN Kama. Marilyn Couflhkn. Crystal George. Karen Kuitf. Tracy Rodgers Kim Wasse . Jwdv Moyer. Tami Joachim Karen Johns. Linda Kovacs, Alison Bird Carol Vivona HOW 2 Margie Summers, Nancy Rasile Kathy Ebbers Steve Wood, Chris Sawchuck, April Miller DeniaaBurn d Lynna Crook, Karen Dalton Michele SmithMaureen Moinar, Erie Zechman Laura Terpack Debb.e Resile Sue Mott, Sue Todd. Cheryl Slrum Cindv White Rhoda Rlatl ROW 3 Roger Marsh. Joe Loposky. Joe Roche Bill Dancer Rob Rrzzi. Tracy Bloom, Jett Shepardson Sue MacMillan Mike Senfl. Cra.g Gordon, Linda VanNocker Craig Avery Mike Burcak. Laurie WhUe Jim Corbin Cheryl Muhdy Jim Vincent Jim Findley, Chris OePersis, Terry Tozer Beth MacMillan, Carolyn Mancmi ROW 4 Peggy Panaeuk. Gary Daniels Scott Oner, Barry DePersis Sherrie Maricle Dave Kellerman. Marty Kopcho Ere Watkins NOT PtC: John Foley, Keith Opp, Armin Haunch Alan Spadine ROW 1 Lisa Harding Chris Wasser ROW 2 Linda Hope Kathy Boytim, Karen CenfenteHi. Elaine Halas Bernie Zwirbie, Karen Kopt. Ana Packard. Lynn Benedetti, Noreen Wil- liams Maria Moinar C.ndy Spaar Carolyn Hixson. Maria lannone Maureen Tye Brenda Sypher ROW 3 Allyson Fein Alice Palmer Lisa Symancyk, Jolene Hunt Debbie Sme lane Don Green, Bard Diefendort Mike Bariol, Sandy Lounstwry Pans Horan, Laune Dyer Lori Avery. Nancy Hasch, Michelle Conoran, Kim Neieiek. Chris Nemetiy Cindy Walker Linda Arthur ROW 4 Laura Johnston, Robin Haarr Richard Dixon, Anne Brown NOT PIC Ama Muhammad, Lisa Cuffaro, Kris Smith Nadine Rspinsu, Diane Borgna Pam Maione Linda Seegar Lynne McCawley Dave Demorat Art Ambaruch, Wall Vavra, Dan Ingraham, Steve Hutnyan Kevin Hutchinson, Lori Svercek, Jerry Lawion, J m Farrell, Bob Healey, John Lubmewski, Cathy Bird. Leigh Planck Kurt Yungkurth Bonnie Palmer. Drew James, Chris Brmser, Andrew May, Robert Lane, Jim Keough. Dan Snow berger. Brad Stephens, Laurette DeUaPenta 170 REPERTORY BAND AND ORCHESTRA iwegen Mocker. Paul Dolphin Mike Miklos. Tim Carlson, El Kubfk r Jv.Tr 1 rwk J!! ! ’ F an R®SSI Gu'lfoyte NOT PICTURED Maureen GHrey, Diane Dempsey Oemse B oe’’Maureen Gaarn n I’orV VanCamper, Robin Ss? ' Mark Murphy. Lynn BudnovilCh Donna Ciechoski Sue Howard Tina White, Judy Mingarelk. Came Milla Kathy Fedich, Richard Ham man. joe Mancini, Lisa Lopnnzo, Scott Denser, Babbie Kiemle. John Sholtis. Chris Allen, Richard Brooks, Paul Fiats, Linda Olshefski, 5?° Eu9 « Richmond. TamiJDonna Bruhnke, John Bates. Judy Perking, Mark Davison, Frank BarTa. Kim Knight Patty Winter- Rossi, Bob Guiifoyie NOT PICTURED Maureen GHrey, Diane Dempsey Denise Beddoe. Maureen Guarmen Lori v anCamper, Robin ROW I Jessica Cepeda, Angela Cocozzella. Jennifer Cepeda Ai Latessa Lynn Pencek Mary Hedden Pam Elliot ROW 2 Wanda Harding, Nancy Oplinger, Connie Renner. Lisa Titti, Shari Day, Tom Wright, Diane Howard, Linda Antenucci ROW3 Colleen Rynders. Keith Harding, Jackie Eck. Karen Kriswalus, Randy Struck us. Mike Shipway 171 Row 1: Sally Brown, Brenda Gould. Lorie Knox. Maryann© Melnyk, Amy Dekar, Karen Isabella, Jodi Krom, Kelli Hollenbeck. Row 2: Beverly Kovacs, Dawn Colvill, Shannon Bennett, Theresa Barniak, Heather Forsythe. Wayne Daniels, Jeff Prusia. Sue Levere. Maureen Hamil, Tammy Rog- ers. Row 3: Jakki Brunner. Kathy Walsh, Zairita Penaherrera, Tom Yager. Andy Kovacs. Donna Renner. Luci Schweckendieck, Robin Scales, Alida Cordero. Row 4; DeeDee Lyons, Paula Welch, Cindy Johnston. Karen Varga, John Haggerty, Todd Roe, Rosanna Mallozzi, Linda Kovacs, Karen Knox Not Pictured: Donna Bat- taglini, Ellen Conklin, Georgiann Batta- glini, Luann Battaglini, Terry Barta, Brian Bonner, Rick Boyer, Chris Les- yshyn. Linda Campbell, Steve Fraser, Jon Eschke, Lori DePofi, Kirk Ennis, Angela Ferguson. Reda Garrett, Amy Shelton. a a. Music to sing by. b. We're not really going to sing this are we7 c. Sitting down on the job. d. Hey! Mrs. Slechta! We're over here! e. Sing Sing a song GENERAL CHORUS 172 SELECT CHORUS e a Row 1: Lori Webb, Lone Knox, Beverly Kovacs, Tim Zembek. Tom Yager. George Erdman, Ted Rozeisky, Cheri Brunner, Lori Benner, Linda Kovacs, Row 2: Karen Johns. Sue Fendick, Gail Wright, Pam Elliott, Karen Biaskiewicz, Tom Tra- bucco. Eric Emerson, Dave Hamme, Joe Fiacco, Andrea Allio, Ltsa Rossi, Melinda Beavan. Wanda Harding Row 3 Carrie Zimmer. Kathy Johns, Sher- he Dunning, K m DeStefano, Debbie Michael, Todd Roe. Doug Wilson. Scott Gilyard. Keith Weston Brian Saunders, Vaun Angelina, Dee Dee Coe, Betty Hashem Not Pictured Roger Marsh, Karyn McMaster. Becky Szczygiefski, Linda Wortman, b. Pop Singers Row t: Rob Rizzi, Sherrie Mencle, Bev erty Kovacs, Dee Dee Coe. Row 2. Carrie Zimmer, Sue Fendick, Gail Wright c. A AAAyatofla d. A musical arrangement e Can't we sit down yet. t The Ion© piano g. Please try not to look like this when you're singing!!! 173 HOMECOMING a. The Sweet taste of victory b Denise Tattch, Lonnie LaCourse, Erin Peterson, NOT PIC: Mary Barna, Kathy Bendert, Deb Duran, Lisa Sacco, c ROW 1: Darren Pero, ROW 2: Scott Den- mon, Larry Angelina, John Dona- van. NOT PIC: Tom Trabucco, Tim Marsh, Gene Bucci. d. The annual test of nerves hoping against hope . e Preparing to pass on the legacy, f. The stuff dreams are made of e f 174 a. Vet to be crowned . . the future queen b A thrilling night, graced with much beauty c. The realization of a long awaited dream, d. I've made it so far e Bestowed with UE s title of honor, ’‘homecoming king”, f. An exciting night to be remembered g The 1980 Royalty 175 CO-OP a AM CO-OP ROW 1 Karen Besecker, Becky Sexton, Kathy Johnston, Kathy Redja ROW 2 Con- nie Renner. Mary Ciaravino. Pia Dem- etry, Paulette Pan- ella NOT PIC: Maria Colapietro. b. PM CO-OP ROW 1 Mary Barna, Tina Chambers. ROW 2 Gail Luce. Lynn Weber, Kathy Ben- dert, Mary Beth Tay- lor, Lisa Trapani, Garzia DePaio, Rosalie Caralano NOT PIC: Sue Backes, Jennifer Cook, Michael Dros- dek, Sherrie Dun- ning, Cindy Fedich, Tina Honnick. iw INDUSTRIAL AWARENESS a AM IA ROW 1 Rosemary Harnett, Dentse Serino ROW 2 Lisa Wrobleski, Laurie Cammarata. Sue Vanabs NOT PIC: Ron Davis, Jeffrey Dobbin, Joanne Franck, Kurt Gance, Joe Gre- gor. David Hess. David Koban Eliza- beth Pulse, John Strollo. Patrick Toole. b. PM IA ROW 1 Debbie Bligh, Elona Hamarieh, Sue Goida. ROW 2 Kevin Goham, Derek Walton NOT PIC: Rob- ert Alton, David Battaglini, Curtis Bol- lenr Martin Hudy, Brian Neureuter, Chu Hui O. Donald Wilson. Dave Klauser, James Sexton. Rosalia Tedone. John Wintergrass. 177 STUDENT GOVERNMENT a. ROW 1: Maureen Malnar, Doug Wilson, Tom Trabucco. Liz Dela- penta. ROW 2; Liz Dreux, Angela Rossi. Maria lannone, Carol Briggs, Lori Moretin, John San- tacrose, Laura Johnson. ROW 3: Karen O'Brien, Mary Maltby. Barb Surmik. Karen Antonaitis. Sue Klingensmith, Janice Blahut, Kim Barnes, Lori Sylvester, Loretta Paniccia ROW 4: Kathy Wolf. Carla Paccio, Sandy Lounsberry, Cathy Bird. Krista Freemen, Maria Molnar, Chris Comer. Andera Allio, Val Tiberi ROW 5: Joan Sla- hucka, Julie Schrader, Nadine Marawski, Lisa Colavito, Cathy Loy, Terese Banko. Pete Pribu- lick, John Nolis, Craig Gordon. ROW 6; Vaun Angelina, Mary Freedmen, Theresa Melvill, Deb- bie Rosa, Lonnie Lacourse, Lor- etta Spmelli, Patty Orasin, Sharon Slahucka, Courtney Wyak. Cheryl Duffy. ROW 7: Amy Garringer, Bonnie Hanna, Judy Hashem, Debbie Fenton, Deb Lorenz, Lynn Drey. Beth Petrolle, Mary Carne- vale. Jim Roma. ROW 8: Kim Johnson, Lori Maples, Ed San- telli, Kirk Ennis, Genevieve Walsh, Bob Battaglini, Gary Salamido, James Burke b. Now let's start with the basics THIS is an overhead . c. Testing ... Test- ing . . One, two .1 found my thrills, on blueberry d Did I hear a negative comment? I thought so!!! e. OH MAN. this guy lecturing has GOT to be kidding!!! a Hey, no sweat, we can solve these kinds of problems! b Attention please! Would the person who ripped off Mr Cardone's office furniture please step forward? c Vaun — TALKING AGAIN! d This has got to be the most boring . e. Our hard-working representa- tives??? © 179 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY a ROW 1 Ted Rozelsky. Theresa Banko, Julia Boytim Paula -isick ROW 2 Laura Fleischmann, Beth Ruane. Elona Hamarich. Alyson Fegan ROW 3 Judy Castner. Annette Duaranta, Rita Minna, Kelli Guilfoyle. Lisa Redolphy, Judi risher Diane Peckham, Jeanne White, Ronald Jamerson SOW 4 Mary Strick, Maryellen Healey, Suzanne Williams, Sharon Locke, Leslie Hanafin, Karen Serowik, Karen Hoe- flein, Jeffrey Coudriet, Ken Picciano. Laurie Collison, Karen unz. Debbie Reynolds Judy Moyer Kathy Huck. Jill Jones. Jebbie Bligh, Bob Hranek ROW 5 Todd Martin, Bill Kohler, Sandal Struckus, Brian Saunders, Michael Sturm, Kurt Gance Derek Walton, b Observing an honored’’ tradition, c- Now try not to catch anything on fire, please d Now this is real lunch e Well, you know the saying three's a crowd e 180 v' a. Of course ft still hurts where I got stuck with that pin! b Hey, pssst, I think my tie's on fire ... c B-l-N-G-O, B-l-N-G-O, B-l-N-G-O, and Bingo was his name-o. d. Confidentially, this is only a glorified Mic- key Mouse Club. e. Who spread that rumor of Just one big happy family!?? MATHLETES a. ROW 1 Cher! Mundy, Mary Ellen Healy, Mary Strick. ROW 2 Mike Rushansky, Bill Kohler, Bob Hranek, Dave Klauser, Mike Hermann, b. 1 .. 2 + 3 = 7 „ 2 1x1-2 „ 3 .. 3-2 = 5, Oh man, this is a breeze! c. If a+ b = c, then what does e-f equal?? d. Kathy had 7 pies; she ate 5 of them . . . WOW! What a pig!! 182 HISTORY CLUB a. ROW 1 Maria Jankowski, Lynn Weber, Lori Moretin, Michelle Moretin, Kathy Johns, Carrie Zimmer, Scott Gilyard, John Nolis. Roseanne Smedira. Annette Quaranta. Loretta Spinelli, Shelley Oonegan, Mr Archer (advisor). ROW 2: Nancy Farrell, Deidra Fenton, Beth Dixon, Tami Morey. Karen Johns, Dee Dee Coe, Keith Weston, Sheri Dunning. Sue Fendick. Craig Gor- don, Jim Fantuzzo. John Alari. Jim Nedlik ROW 3: Karen Machalek. Atyson Fegan, Jill Jones, Sharon Slahucka, Mary Natoli, Patty Orasin, Mary Jo Silvestri. Laurie Sinicki, Cheryl Duffy. Lori Benware, Shannon Bennett. Maria Ber- nardo. Shannon White. ROW 4: Mary Maltby. Karen O'Brien, Carla Paccio. Lori O'Neil. Sue Seliga, Marie Mastro, Colleen Conklin. Jean Majka, Lori Ziegler, Kris Lesyshyn, Carolyn Cahill. ROW 5 Rob Buckla. Bill Kohler. Doug Hess, Sue Serowick, Jean Rossi. Joyce Petrice, Carol Briggs. Jan Blahut, Chris Comer, Julie Chermak, Erin Peterson ROW 6: Bob Ruane, Mark Best. Bill Allen, Mark Athawes, Mark Michaels. Lisa Mehal, Denise Tatich, Debbie Reynolds, Lonnie LaCourse, Angie Quaranta. ROW 7; Bob Pulse, Mark Mooney. Tracy Davis, Cathy Kriger, Cheryl Pero. Pat Pierog, Sheila Farrell, Joanne Sloane, Linda Ondecko, Court- ney Wyak ROW 8- Cheryl Kovarik. Brtana Peter- son, Joanne Bruce. Elarne Halas. Dfane Borgna. Eileen Robinson, Pam Maione, Gail Wright b For some reason, we are $2.000 ahead c. Smile, you’re on Candid Camera 183 KAY CLUB a a ROW 1: Jane Woodruff, Kathy Huck, Elona Hamarich, Terese Banko Debbie Bligh, Michele Fiorini, Sue Donovan. ROW 2: Jessica Cepeda, Myra Bligh. ROW 3: Maria Vetrano, Cheri Brunner, Marjorie Price, Laura Johnson, Denise Banko, Lisa Pri- kazsky, Val Rosen, Debbie Doxey, Lori Rader, Beverly Kovacs. ROW 4 Linda Arthur, Kris Krawslik, Karen Colapietro, Patty Conrad, b. These 8 00 Meetings are killing US!!! c. Just you wait!! d. For our next project we ll... 184 KEY CLUB b ROW 1 Mike Prach, Jodi Fisher, Diane Peckam ROW 2 Debbie Oplinger, Cheryl Wrobleski, Mary Freedman, Jennifer Hausamann, Karen Antonitis, Kris Bortimck, Pam Cicciarelli. Leslie Hanafin ROW 3 Beth Norton, Kris Krawezyk, Lisa VanBarmer, Lynn Hickey, Angela Possi Kim Wassel, Janet Hoflien, Kathy Sommers, Lisa Cross ROW 4 Cindy White, Kay Tait, Maureen Molnar Cathy Bird Sandy Lounsberry, Krista Freeman, Kelly Guilfoyle, Karen Urban ROW 5 John Masocei, Jill Jones, Carol Vivona, Maria Jankowski, Paula Lisik, Sharon Siahucka, Cortney Wyack, Lonnie LaCourse, Joanne Sloanne ROW 6 Larry Har- ris, Unidentified, Rob Buckla, Glen Miner, Bill Monahan, John Prusa- kowski, Terry Coughlin, Janice Blahust. Maureen Gilroy ROW 7 Uz Dreux, Jahuer Borke, Kevin Hutchinson, Mark Mooney, Sue Brown, Chris Comer, Sarah Chermack, Bill Hook ROW 8 Erin Peterson, Ed Dut kowski, Sonny Spera. Jim Roma. Bud Demorat, Jim Palombaro, Doug Wilson b MMMM. it's strawberry flavored c You mean, you and her are Oh, my GodM d Calm down you animals There's nothing that exciting in there! e Just exactly what was meant by that remark c d e 185 DRAMA CLUB C a. ROW 1 Elaine Zacheis, Kelly Devine, Tom Yager, Donna Ren- ner, Mary Ellen Healey, Marcy Shaprio, Barb Benninger. ROW 2 Luci Schweckendieck, Nadine Edson, Bonnie Hanna, Nancy Jasko. ROW 3 Barb Dickson , Becky Dalebout, Val Maricle, Cathy Walsh, Crista Freeman, Jennifer Cepeda, Maureen Tye, Laura Fleischmann, Tracy Bloom, Karen Serowick, ROW 4 Bev Kovacs, LuAnn Battaglini, Paul Some, Gail Wright, Jeanne Labarre. ROW 5 Karen Cenfentile, Maria Bunomo, Becky Szczgielski. Rosanna Malozzi, Karen Kriswalus, Paul Ackerman, Suzanne LeVere, David Hamme, George Erdman, Ted Rozelsky. Doug Wilson, b. Oh Cheer up, things aren’t that bad c So when do we become stars'? d. Umm ... What’s this word? 186 SPANISH CLUB a ROW 1 Mike Shipway, Gen Walsh, Linda Schuhle, Kay Tait, Chris Ciotoli, Julie Bock, Cathy Hanafin. Shari Day, Anne Papagefis, Cheri Brunner ROW 2 Mark Hanakovic. Nancy Hartung, Leslie Hanafin. Karen Anto- naitis, Rob Buckla. Kathy Loyr Mrs Edwards Jessica Cepeda. Michelle Somers, Karen Cenfetelli ROW 3 Tom Beavan, Jane Hill, Jeanne Levere, Paula Lisick, Ellen Tiberi. Lisa Prikazsky, John Santacrose, Lisa Cross, Debbie Rasile. Julie Bambara. Donna Herman, Robin Zarzinski ROW 4 Liz Dreux, Linda Hope. Elaine Zacheis, Becky Oalebout. Kris Bortnick, Chris Paccio. Michele Woods. Kris Vieyra, Barb Dickson. Paula Zacheis, Mary Ellen Prach. Debbie Bligh, Neil Chinco ROW 5 Liz DellaPenta, Laura Sedelmeyer, Maureen Sioane, Jackie Margeson Bill Monahan. Haden Land, Beth Gelatt, Diana Hinckley, Kathy Muck, Elona Hama- rich, Judy Castner b Your basic Rob Buckla c It s ole not ohJay d. jPodemos SaJir1 (Can we leave') 187 FRENCH CLUB a Row 1 Sue Donavan, Kathy Mohl, Tina Roma. Sharon Locke Row 2: Kelli Guitfoyle, Karen Ser- owik, Jan Blahut, Stephen Coyle, Ted Rozelsky, Laura Fleisch- mann, Paul Ackermen, Diane Peckham, Margie Price, Chu hui O Row 3: Val Rosen. Jeanne White, Kim Nezelek, Cathy Cenfe- telli, Rosanna Mallozzi b. I don't want to talk about it!!! c. Fro- mage!!! d . .. And now we'll see how far this paper airplane will fly!!! e. Eva and Company 188 b a. ROW 1: Dina Mucilli, Dom Boreffi, Tina Fiori, Mrs. Wahila (Advisor), Joe Pezzutti. Robbie Fies- ter, Gary Salamido. ROW 2: Perry Petrilli, Sandro Cieri, Roberta Magnante, Maria lannone, Nancy Rasile, Karen Colapietro. Maria Vetrano, Laura Johnston ROW 3: Angela Pozzi, Paola Cieri, Pat Michael, Rosanna Mallozzi, Rita Minna, Dominica Morlando, Rosalie Catalano, Lisa Brown. ROW 4: Daniela Pagano, Teresa LeVonne, Chris Fiacco, Linda Antenucci, unidentified, Lisa Trofibio, Phyl- lis Wilce, Theresa Spellane ROW 5: Carmen Petrilli, Sandy Roma, Cheryl Mundy, Karen Greci, Lisa Colavito, Beth Petrolle, Sonny Spera, Lynne Dray ROW 6: Al DiRusso, Betsey Fisher, Jackie Eck, Linda Fitzgerald, Tracy Davis, Lisa Pasq- uale ROW 7: Pat Massara, Grace Pirri, Corine Moulton, b. I better write this down, she wants us to sell how many? c Would you like to buy ... who really cares? d. You lost how much? 189 GERMAN CLUB a ROW 1: Laura Terpack, Lynne Crooke ROW 2: Rosanna Mallozzi, Mark Micheals, Maria Geiseltof, Barb Cole. Scott Mertens, Helena Inman b. 8:10 in the morning is too early to get excited about selling candy bars, c. Faithful German Club members. 190 LATIN CLUB a ROW 1: Jeff Coudriet, Laura Poyneer, ROW 2 Paris Horan, Maria lannone, Etona Hamarich, Karen Bogaczyk, Terese Banka, Brenda Baggett. Sue Hem- mer, unidentified, Nancy Oplinger b She wants us to wear togas to the ban- quets?! c. This looks ‘ Greek’ to me 191 TIGEREYE a a. ROW 1: Todd Martin. ROW 2: Kim Baird, Julia Boytim, Mary Ellen Healy, Co-editor, Mary Strick, co-editor, Suzanne Wil- liams. ROW 3: Bob Ruane, Jeff Dowd, Barb Benninger, Tom Wright, Jeanne White ROW 4: Craig Gordon, Gail Wright, Bar- bara Boytim, Ken White, Jill Baird. ROW 5: Karen Hoeflien, Rosanna Mallozi, Kim Nezelek, Paul Acker- men, Nancy Jasko, Tom Yater, Laura Fleischmann, Ted Rozel- sky, Karen Serowik, b. M-A-R-Y- E-L-L-E-N c. Now, Now, This isn't what you think, or is it. d. This is wallpaper??? e. A Tigereye Mem- ber Hard at work!! 192 a ROW 1: Jeanne White, Mary Strick. ROW 2: Suzanne Williams, Bob Hra- nek, Maryellen Healey, REED LIBRARY CLUB b, ROW 1: Rossana Malozzi, Sue Hem- mer( Scott Decker, Lisa Chambers, Carrie Hollenbeck, 193 THESAURUS a Row 1: Judy Moyer, Michele Smith Row 2 Karen Hoettem, Laurie Cammarata, Armin Heurich, Karen Machalek. Doug Wilson, Lori Webb, Tim Zembek, Betsey Fisher Row 3 Karen Kunz, Lynn Crook e, Gerr Florini, Sharon Locke. Erin Peterson, Karen Bogaczyk, Luci Schweckendieck, Briana Peterson, Lisa Rossi, Donna Ren- ner Judy Gargulio, Betsey Bottmo, Rob fiuckla Row 4 Sandy Roma Dawn Schoonmaker. Julie Schoonmaker. Bet- sey Freedman, Ann Battle Row 5: Tami Macko, Unidentified, Ltsa Ackerman. Jackie Eck, Maria lannoe, Maria Bunomo, Jim Fantuzzo Row 6 Diedra Fenton, Liz Dreux, Sue Hemmer. Bonnie Hanna. Tami Joachim b Hey, What color blush are you wearing anyway? Neon Red? c Did you guys here the news? The typing staff just quit. d. ‘ Listen my children and you shall hear e This is like sitting through some English classes!'! f What the !« • is this!!! c a. Mr. McFadden. our Taylor repre- sentative b See! I told you I could fill one of these out! c. Oh! No! I exposed another roll!!! d. The staff wonders what KIND of activities Tim is editor of. f. Karen blieves — if you don’t got it, flaunt it. e f 195 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 196 a. Row 1: Tom Weyer, Kevin Wrenner, Ken Kidder. Brian Bon- ner, Denise Deyoung, Bill Allen. Row 2: Tom Farrel, Mr. Lichstein — Advisor, Tim Colgan. Row 3: Paul Ackerman, Dick Gusefski, Todd Marian, Rick Corwin, Jim Pasto, Wayne Daniels b I can t believe I blew it up ... c. You talked to Ayatolla who?? d. What did you do NOW! e. Hello, Hey oh, I forgot ... you have to use the microphone f. Yeah. I know her, so what?? .. CAMERA DAY 198 200 THE MUSIC MAN C. a “The Music Man' take 1002 ... b, No, don’t tell me, I’ll remember my line, ummm . c. Well now, the rumor t heard went something like this ... d. I'll tell ya what, don’t call us, we’ll call you, NEXT!.,. e. Just imagine, your name up in lights, fame, and MONEY!!... 202 VARSITY CLUB a ROW 1: Debbie Witt, Mike Matias, Armie George, Stan Spraque, Ron Jamerson, Ken Tatko, Eddie Koban, Jim Newfrock, John Santacrose Tern Coughlin ROW 2: Kathy Wolf. Dee Dee Coe, Majorie Price, Carol Lamb. Helena Inman, Dave Randesi, Mary Jo Silvestri, Betsy Pulse, Patty Orasin, John Tru- sakowski, Ken Picciano ROW 3: Nancy Bock, Laura Sedelmeyer. Lori O Neill, Sue Brown, Liz Deiapenta Jodi Dinga, Maria Paiombo, Mike Prach, Kathy Loy, Kathy Redja, Anette Quaranta, Jim Palambaro ROW 4 Lisa Redolphy, Sue Hanafin, Anna Santacrose, Kris Kopec, Bonnie Hanna, Karen Hoeflein, Leslie Hanafin. Kathy Hanafin, Julie Bock, Christi Paccio. Paul Vanvestrat ROW 5 Lori Moretem, Kevin Hut, Dan Cinotti, Pat Payne, Marie Michaels, Sally Smith, Demse Tatich, Lonnie LaCourse ROW 6; Debbie Rosa, Bob Lane, Jay Cheer. Laurie Collison, Kelly Guil foxle, Diane Peckham, Judi Fisher, Jill Coili- son, Mary Maltby ROW 7 Lynne Koban, Maggie McDermott, Sally Boyer, Heather MacFoveland, Kathy Tarncone, Unidentified. John Strollo b I don't believe it It ate through another cup! ! c Observing the pro- fessional technique 203 207 varsity soccer 206 The U-E Varsity Soccer team placed fourth in STAC Division I and was led by co-captains Greg Blaha and John Santacrose using a strong defense U-E Opponent 0 Elmira Free Academy 1 1 Ithaca 1 0 Vestal 1 1 Horseheads 3 0 Maine-Endwell 3 1 Binghamton 1 0 Susquehanna Valley 1 1 Norwich 0 0 Oneonta 1 5 Seton 0 2 Chenango Valley 1 2 Johnson City 0 0 Elmira Free Academy 1 0 Vestal 4 1 Ithaca 5 0 Horseheads 0 0 Binghamton 0 2 Maine-Endwell 2 1 Elmira Free Academy 2 b a Hey! He's got the ball over here! b Row 1 Pat Toole. Walt Rouse. Jeff Mayers. Chris Hobert. Scott Lambert Row 2: Gary Salamida, Mike Darrow, Roo Allen. Mark Mastrangelo. Ken Picciano. Drew James. Bob Dold. Gary Maxwell Row 3: Jim Corbin. Mark Michaels Jim Roma, Paul Hartnett, Pat Paine. John Strollo. John Santacrose. Ken Papa. Coach Bruce Carman varsity soccer varsity soccer U-E 4 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 5 1 4 6 0 0 2 0 4 Opponent Elmira Free Academy 1 Ithaca 5 Mame-Endwell 3 Vestal 2 Horseheads 2 Binghamton Central 2 Susquehanna Valley 0 Horseheads 2 Binghamton Central 2 Oneonta 0 Seton 0 Chenango Valley 0 Johnson City 1 Ithaca 5 Mame-Endwell 1 Vestal 2 Elmira Free Academy 0 a That was supposed to be my ball! b Row 1 Peter Minny, Tim Thompson. Tom McGuiness. Andrew Thiele. Ed Moran. Al Wildrick (captain). Rhetl Smith Mike Prosman Row 2: John Mohl. Humberto Cordero. Chris Lewis, Jay Cheer Mike Portland, Dan Babcock, Tim Isham. Brian Bartholomay. Todd Lambert, Kirk Ennis Row 3 Pete Wassel. Dave Reynolds. John Mankus. Steve Hartman, Paul McAndrew. Chris Mertens. Gerald Lanois. Dave Darrow. Sean Kerins. Rob Strollo. Chris Camadella, Coach Mike Scalzo 2 V junior varsity soccer boys’ varsity bowling 212 The Boys Varsity Bowling and the Boys Junior Var- sity Bowling teams came in first in Division I. The Junior Varsity Team also placed first in STAGS. c. a. I don't believe he got a turkey! b Look out Mark Roth, cause here I comet c, Paul VanVestrout, Dave Randesi Steve Sedlacek, Mr Sever, Mike Wilcox, Dave Matone, Fran Roach U-£ OPPONENT Varsity JV Varsity JV 3 3 Binghamton Central 4 4 7 7 Johnson City 0 0 7 7 Vesiai 0 0 7 3 Mame-Endwell 0 4 4 7 Owego 3 0 5 5 Binghamton North 2 2 7 7 Susquehanna Valley 0 0 7 7 Chenango Valley 0 0 2 0 Oneonta 5 7 5 7 Seton 2 0 7 7 Binghamton Central 0 0 7 4 Johnson City 0 3 7 7 Vestal 0 0 7 7 Maine-Endwell 0 0 5 0 Owego 2 7 a Rolling for another perfect game? b Steady concentration wins every time c. One of these days I will get a strike! d ROW 1 Walter Rouse O J Avery. Brian Ouanne ROW 2 Mike VanVestrout. Tony Salvatore. Coach Joe Sever. Mark Shipman. Dante Popolo 213 boys’ junior varsity bowling girls’ tennis 214 Coach Celeste Baggott says of her team, 1 have enjoyed coaching this team more than any other The team has been a hard working, great group of girls. This year s captain was Diane Coe and this year s Most Valuable Player was Lisa Redolphy. c. a Look at that! Right into the river! b Bundle up. looks like another long match, c. Row 1: Dee Dee Coe, Lisa ' Raye ' Redolphy Row 2 Coach Celeste Baggott, Mina VanVoss Vaun Angelina. Marcy Nobs, Kris Krenefuss, Martha Maiiwacki, Sue Fendick. Linda Schuhle, Laura Sedelmeyer, Elaine Moon, Tammy Macko a Steady concentration with perfect form b What's with the clown in the next court? c. Darn! Another ball in the river! U-E Opponent 4 Ithaca 3 5 Norwich 2 4 Owego 3 1 Seton 6 3 Binghamton Central 4 4 Johnson City 3 6 Binghamton North 1 6 Susquehanna Valley 1 2 Vestal 5 6 Chenango Valley 1 4 Maine-Endweil 3 STAC All-Stars Diane Coe — singles Lisa Redoiphy and Linda Schuhle - — doubles 215 girls’ tennis girls’ swimming 216 The Gilts Varsity Swim Team was undefeated; the girls broke all existing school records. c d a He just took my picture, didn't he? b Who drained the water out of the pool?c ROW 1: Maggie McDermott. Andrea Maione. ROW 2 Helena Inman. Stacey Strain, Kim Kopec, Theresa Metville, Debbie Steenburg, Michele Woods, Becky Menichetti, Kathy Walsh ROW 3 Cheryl Harding, Jill Collison, Angela Walsh. Chris Ryczak. Mary Ellen Prach. Julie Bock, Marie Michael, Coach Dolly Honnick ROW 4 Mamie Miller, Leslie Hanafin, Judi Fisher. Laurie Colfison, Maureen Tye. Michelle Woods. Donna Battaglini, Heather MacFarland d Of course we won, don't we always? d c, a. Let's Butterfly, shall we? b. OOPS! That's another ring down the drain! c. Divers Stacey Strain, Donna Battaglini. Kim Kopec, Helena Inman, Theresa Melville, d, Now this is really flying high! U-E Opponent 112 Norwich 60 63 Maine-Endweil 20 123 Binghamton Central 50 S3 Vestal 30 54 Ithaca 29 59 Oneonta 24 63 Mame-Endwell 20 103 Vestal 69 119 Chenango Forks 53 96 Ithaca 76 1979 Captains — Judi Fisher, Leslie Hanafin, Laurie Collison. 1979 M.V.P, — Angela Walsh ALL-STAC 1st Team — Debbie Steenburg, Judi Fisher, Angela Walsh, Chris Ryczak. 2nd Team — Laurie Collison, Maggie McDermott, Heather Mac- Farland, Michele Woods. 217 girls’ swimming varsity football 218 ‘What adjectives or accolades are left to adequately describe and bestow upon this amazing team? They have broken records by the sheafs, both individual and, more importantly, team records — not only U-E records, but Southern Tier of N. Y. State records, and perhaps beyond, as well. To say that this team has truly earned its title as the Number One ranked team in N.Y, State might be an understatement. Their achievements are docu- mented — they can never be erased. They may endure forever. This team is the Greatest. And, as men, they are pure 'class!” ot 9A c V ; 1 % V R| - 82 75 d a. The typical gesture of U-E football- b. U-E’s awesome offense in action e No one, but no one. touches the quarterback! d. ROW 1: Gary Beddoe, Larry Angeline, Chuck Wesko. Bill Doolittle, Captain Eric Pedley, Tim Marsh, Steve Villanti. Gene Bucci, Joe Amorese ROW 2: Ron Jamerson. Mike Zizak, Randy Strain Ed Koban, Scott Depofi, Ken Tatko, Jim Newfrock. Armie George, Scott Denmon, Dave Hess, Bob Horbey ROW 3: Marty Freedman, Ray Perechinsky, Mike Conway, Frank Coppola, Dino Dutcher, Carl Norris, Joe Veruto, Vince Paniccia, Mario Sylvestri, Jeff Reif, Ricky Owen, Jim Zades ROW 4: Nick Picciano, John Vavra, Rick Melville, Mark Mooney, Pat Evans, Ron Guarnieri, Joe Terregrossa, A1 Cerutti, Dave Voorhees Jack Williams. ROWS: Bob Katusak, Tony Mikucki, Butch Smith, Eric Jankowski. Doug Myers, Bob Koban, Randy Lewis, Mark Giacovelli, A1 Kolanda. ROW 6: Steve Hover, Rick Hover, Bob B J.” Pulse, Bart Guc- cia, Russ Nicosia. Fran Angeiine, Ed Folli, Tony Romeo, Scott Carpenter, Mike Pastrick. 4 o A i i. 0 7 a The 1979 Tigers! b The coaches who made it happen — Ed Folli. Tony Romeo. Russ Nicosia, Fran Angelina. Bart Guccia c. Taking a cool break d Supermen? e Please don't pull the ball away! f. Tigers war dance TV cdbb STADIUM 4 •lot STAC ALL-STAR TEAM — ?sf team OFFENSE Receivers Garry Baddoe and Gene Bucci Tacklers Dave Hess and Joe Amorese Guards: Eric Pedley and Bill Doolittle Confer Chuck Wesko Quarterback Ed Koban Running Backs Tim Marsh and Carl Norris Kicker Tim Marsh DEFENSE Linemen Larry Angelina. Steve Villanti. and Armie George Linebackers Vince Paniccia. Scott Depofi. and Randy Strain Backs Gene Bucci and Jim Newfrock U-E won 19 out of 24 spots, an all-time record for any school anywhere! 219 varsity football varsity football 220 Most valuable player-tie Tim Marsh and Ed Koban Bill Starring's Captain s Award — Eric Pedley Ty Cobb Best Attitude — Jim Newfrock Offensive line — Bill Doolittle Tom Morris’ Offensive Back — Gary Beddoe Defensive line-tie Steve Villanti and Ken Tatko Defensive Back —Gene Bucci Unsung-tie Joe Amorese and Randy Strain Courageous-tie Armie George and Scott Depofi Frank Angelme team player — Larry Angeline Sportsmanship — Chuck Wesko Frank LaSorte Most Improved Player — Dave Hess Contributed Most (non-starter) — Mike Conway Scholastic Average — Ron Jamerson • g a Hi Mom« b A prayer meeting? c. Yep! I won the game — sure!” d Ready and waiting e Tim Marsh’s award winning style f. Hey' Watch where you kick that thing! g A pride of restless Tigers U-E Opponent 47 Buffalo Sweet Home 0 34 Norwich 0 78 Binghamton Central 0 63 Binghamton North 14 34 Susan B Wagner 6 55 Johnson City 6 51 Maine-Endwell 0 35 Ithaca 0 16 Vestal 0 b c This is football — not the Charleston! b. A rowdy group for upcoming games, c. The man behind the fins, d Head coach Fran Angeline and captain Eric Pedley. e. Make way for these Tigers! 221 varsity football junior varsity football 222 if b a Young Varsity hopefuls ready for the charge b. Row 1: Don Carosella, Tony Panella, Jim Land, Glen Ervin, Rod Cole, John Borgna, Bob Norris, Dan Gilroy, Jerry Lawton, Russ Sloane, Coach Mike Miller Row 2 Pat Isenburg, Tom Ciotoli, Mike Masiowski Doug Malarky. Barry Bowen, Paul Fauty. Mike Shatter. Mike Hopko, John Brown. Eric Hills Row 3 Coach Tom Mastro, Tom Crounse, Brian Murphy. Mike Mouilliesseau. Sandro D lntrono, Paul Buiocchi. Bruce Shamulka. Mark Flint, Brian Lavin, Dan Snowberger Chris Pavlo- vich. Mark Zeccoia, Coach Wayne Tidick. Row 4: Henry Tokos. Dan Troxell. Steve Smith. Steve Seliga, Milo Brumck. Mike Simmons John Ripic. Al Latessa. Ken Whittaker. Rick Katusak 35 33 20 38 28 14 26 Opponent Windsor 14 Norwich 20 North 0 Johnson City 6 Maine-Endwell 0 Ithaca 8 Vestal 0 TY COBB STADIUM UkE 6? hr ROW I: Alex Rita. Jim Toth. Bob Rogers. Marty Fisher, Ben Alio, Pete Reig, Larry Hanafin. Ted Horbey. Andy Hopko, Jeff Tredo. ROW 2: Mat Caldwell, Tank Anderson, John Mancini, Vince Conzola. Greg Cook. Mark Kohler, Al Pedley, Chris Vasisko. John Stelmak, Tim Burch, Jerry Wesser. ROW 3: Vince Spinelli. Dave Zizak, Mike Watts. Ken Marshall, Bob Hobert, Jim Reif, Tom Panella, Todd Tomanek. Teddy Felton, Tony Quaranta. Mat Palombo ROW 4 Coach Hoyt, Mgr Leroy Root, Dave Fiacco, Mark Kazlauskas. Dave Colli- son. Jason Marshall, Fred Ackerson, Mark Bricker, Tom Fuller, Coach Consol. ROW 1 Pat Duffy, Louis Santaognato. Barry Gould. Scott Hemmingway, Rich Avery. Mike Holoboski, Mike Savage, Shawn Musico. ROW 2 Dave Wilson, Gary Zimmerman. John Haddock. Greg Aloi. Curt Felton, Dave Varga, Dave English, Jim Deny. Fred Raub. ROW 3: Tom Longo, Gene Roma, Marty Litzler. Roger Carter, Randy Utz. Tim Cromie, Dave Johns, Tim Cassidy, Darryl Vavra ROW 4: Mr. Truillo, Mike Hagget, Tim Honnick. Steve Gainer. Mark Murphy, John Murowski. J. J. Smey, Bob Patterson, Tim Northrup. Mr. Rose 223 freshman football volleyball 224 I Opponent 15 15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 9-15-15 9-15-12 15-15 15-15 15-9-16 13-15-6 15-14-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 Our season record was very poor, and we were able to muster only 2 victories despite some good games We had a young team with only one senior starter returning, so this year was spent rebuilding With the advent of Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball and 5 Varsity start- ers returning, next season should be much more productive The season highlight was our spoiler role when we were “up” for an unsuspecting Owego team and bumped them out of the first place seal they'd held since the start of season play’ Coach E Marshall U-E 4- 9 7-11 5- 8 7-8 12-3 15-5-5 15-4-15 11- 13 4-1 4-15-14 15-6-15 3-16-10 7-9 12-9 12- 13 Binghamton North Owego free Academy Binghamton Central Ithaca Vestal Maine-Endwell Newark Valley Maine-Endwell Newark Valley Susquehanna Valley Sectionals Owego Binghamton Central Ithaca Maine-Endwell Vestal Row 1: Cheryl Mundy, Dee Drosdick, Mane Palombo, Kay Kokusho Row 2: Tracy Bloom, Lynn Sanskl, Fran Rossi, Coach Marshal Laurie O’Neil, Kathy Wolfe, Row 3 Sandra Lounsberry. Kim Nezelek, Maria Jankowski, Mary McAndrew. Sue Rinde, Dee Dee Cot Sue Backus volleyball gymnastics a Good buddies b Put one foot in front of the other c ROW 1 Nancy Farrell. Lisa Pnkazsky, Kim Kopec ROW 2: Coach John Ander- son, Coach Shelly Severence. Debbie Witt. Donna Battaglini, Tamara Savidge, Laurie Ziegler Theresa Melville. Lori Benware U-£ U-6BQ70 Owego 89 00 Opponents Ithaca 73 05 LME81 20 Vastat 91 5 M-E 76 95 U-E 76 00 J-C64G5 Norwich «6 95 U-E 82 65 Qnaomaer 15 OslortJ 60 95 U-E 86 40 Ow«go 86 15 Ithaca 74 95 U-S68 5 Vh1 I 96 3 M E 66 2 U-E 88.35 J-C 72 05 Norwi ch 68 3 U-E 8« 4 Onaonta 73 00 Mosi Valuabi Playar Laurie Z egi r a.-d. Perfect balance for perfect form e Relaxing after a tough day f. Now this is really relaxing! g Good advice from Coach John Anderson steadies nerves before competing h Look out Nadia, because here I come1 227 gymnastics cross country 22$ “AH the girls on the team did their best and never quit as some have in the past. The boys team won more meets, dual and individual, than any other I’ve coached. The team finished no worse than second in any meet, some with as many as 24 high schools com- peting. This was the best cross-country team I've ever coached in my 18 years as U-E’s cross-country coach. a d a. Me and my shadow b Oh come on. that has got to be the oldest excuse! c U-E's Vince Koob and Terry Coughlin out in front d ROW 1 Vincent Koob. Threasa Malloy, Gail Fitzgerald, Karen Koscianske, Jan Taiaday, Sue Brown. Coach Osborne ROW 2 John Prusakowsk . Dave Lesko. Terry Coughlin, Bob Hranek. Zoltan Macko. Jim Palombaro, Chris Bucci, ROW 3 Dave Spillman. Joe Kre- menec. Pete Pribulick, Dave Koban. Brad Hill. Jay Shelton, Glenn Miner, Mark Michaels, Bill Cunningham NOT PIC: Jett Ctppola a. No one can catch a tiger! b. Karen Koscianske staying warm c. Whatda ya mean “wrong way!?! d. The long and winding road e. This mud is getting deep! f. Everyone knows we are number 1! g. Oh no! Not another 10 mile race!!! h Jan Taladay and Sue Brown giving their best effort, i. This race is getting crowded h i 229 cross country U-E 188 Mai ne-End well Opponent 215 218 Vestal 223 199 Ithaca 212 213 Chenango Valley 265 194 Binghamton North 210 204 Seton 226 208 Owego 231 198 Johnson City 213 198 Binghamton Central 241 209 Mame-Endwell 247 197 Vestal 215 184 Binghamton Central 204 197 Ithaca 222 ! 'This team compares very favorably with other great U-E teams — they won 13 dual matches with no defeats, and also STAC, and Division championships b. a Did I hit the ball yetf b Ho r — Emil Seliga, Al Savage Eric Dfno. Gary Anderson. Brian Puterbaugh. Jim Gross. Mike Matias Fran Roach. Dave Battaglim. Coach Nick DiNunzio Missing is Brian Neureuter wrestling 111 This is the most improved team U-E has ever had Although we were not undefeated we improved very much from the first day All the varsity team members, with the exception of two. are eligi- ble to return next year Coach Sorochinsky d. a The big struggle for a pin. b. “If ail else fails .c. That match must really be interesting! d ROW 1 Angelo DePersis Al Wildnck Chris Granms. Barry DePersis, Bob Mitchell. Tom Northrup, John Dibble ROW 2 Chuck Pegos. Chris Ketchem. Randy Strain, Coacn Sorochinsky. Chuck Sinclair. Kevin Doran, Dino Dutcher, Ron Guarnieri d a That good old rock and rolll b U-E on top again! c. John Dibble grves a winning smile d I've had enough of this guy?” e A U-E tiger ready to charge e U-E Varsity Wrestling Opponent 27 Binghamton Central 21 44 Susquehanna Valley 12 20 Johnson City 27 25 Ithaca 23 19 Elmira Free Academy 28 51 Elmira South Side 13 24 Owego 22 33 Maine End well 18 38 Oneonta 13 36 Horseheads 15 54 Vestal 12 233 varsity wrestling junior varsity wrestling 234 We would have done even better, but two good wrestlers were out with injuries Even with this, we came in 2nd in STACS. D-E 27 54 39 50 55 31 11 48 53 50 48 Binghamton Central Susquehanna Valley Johnson City Ithaca Elmira South Side Elmira Free Academy Owego Maine-Endwell Oneonta Horseheads Vestal Opponent 39 15 25 21 9 33 49 12 9 8 15 e. a. Did I pin him yet? b Patiently waiting their turn c No fair tripping, d ROW 1: Dave Prosman, Art Kolanda. Dean Moore. Tom Beavan, Ken Henderson. Mike Robinson. Bob Sturm, Paul Nichols. Al Kolanda, Mike DiLorenzo ROW 2: John Love. Richard Henry, Tim McCormack, Mark Ciaravino. Dominic Morlando, Chuck Sinclair, Ray Nasoni, Scott Avery, Chris Toth, Mark Hanakovic ROW 3 Pete Cardinale, Tim Duffek. Roger Boyer. Mark DiLorenzo, John Townsend. Coach lacovazzi. Joe Koban. Todd Church, Toby Crounse, Jerry Paine, Matt Palumbo girls’ varsity bowling 236 Girls' Varsity Bowling cams in third in Division One With the addition of Girls' Junior Varsity Bowling, the future Varsity team will do much better a The winning form of Denise Roma b Todd you I could do it! c. This one had better be on the alley d Mr Sever, Maureen Monforte, Denise Roma. Robin Little. Kelley Jo Murphy, Kathy Loy U-E Opponent Varsity JV Varsity JV 7 5 Binghamton Central 0 2 3 4 Johnson City 4 3 0 7 Vestal 7 0 7 7 Maine-Endwell 0 0 5 • Owego 2 - 5 7 Binghamton North 2 0 2 5 Susquehanna Valley 5 2 5 - Chenango Valley 2 - 0 3 Oneonta 7 4 7 7 Seton 0 0 7 7 Binghamton Central 0 0 5 7 Johnson City 2 0 0 7 Vestal 7 0 0 2 Mame-Endwell 7 5 5 - Owego 2 - My fingers are stuck! b ROW 1 Kathy Somers. Deanna Alpi. Mr Sever. Camille Quenell. Janet Hoeflein ROW 2 Usa Van Bramer 237 girls' junior varsity bowling varsity basketball 238 The U-E Basketball team has continued the winning tradition by suc- cessfully defending both the STAC and Section IV Championships This year s team blends the ingredients of height, speed, shooting with their trademark — defense With only three seniors on the team, it can also be called the team of the future Incorporating next year's returnees with this year’s championship J.V team indicates more successful years for U-E basketball fans c. a Relaxing before a big game b. Another 2 points racked up for Ed Koban c ROW 1: Steve Majka. Tim 0‘Neil. Carl Norris, Ed Dut- kowski ROW 2; David Brunner. Ed Koban. Stan Romanowski, Mark Reynolds ROW 3 Dan Ciotoli. Sonny Spera. Sean Kerins. Michael Sinicki. Bud Demorat. Coach Charlie Tarricone a Will someone get this fly off of me? b How did it get over there? c. Come and get it! d Sonny Spera getting a good workout, e Practice to be perfect f Way above any obstacles g Tense moments on the bench U-E Opponent 60 Elmira Free Academy 44 68 Owego 48 56 Ithaca 48 86 Coming East 47 52 Binghamton Central 43 80 Maine-Endwell 39 53 Vestal 48 73 Johnson City 31 63 Oneonta 25 80 Norwich 63 66 Susquehanna Valley 43 90 Binghamton North 64 47 Seton 40 62 Chenango Valley 35 52 Owego 35 65 Ithaca 57 60 Binghamton Central 64 82 Maine-Endwell 42 67 Vestal 56 239 varsity basketball varsity basketball a Fast Eddie KoDan waiting for a pass b Three balls are bet ter than one! c Steve Majka gets the prize d Which way did it go7 e Sean Kerins with the soft touch 240 varsity basketball junior varsity basketball I 242 This year's Junior Varsity team, through hard work and team play, won the STAC JV Championship allowing their opponents an average of only 39 points per game. a Indecision, indecision b. I don't believe he shot it in the wrong basket! c Is there a ball stuck up there? d ROW 1 David Jackson, Rich Juodaitis, Rob Tiberi. Paul Crane, T. J White. Jason Watson ROW 2 Bob Koban, John Callahan, Dan Troxell. Andy Nezelek, Coach Tchir. Dan Metzinger. Fran Fetsko. Shaun Speicher. Randy Babicek The 1979-80 Freshman Basketball team continued where last year s team left off by also going undefeated 13-0 Not Pic- tured: Sheldon Akins. Dave Demorat, Ted Felton, Marty Fisher, Berme Herceg, Shaun Kerins. Neil Kerins Carl Kriger, Scott Moyer. Todd O'Neil. Pete Salatiski. Ed Sanielli. Emil Seliga. Jim Tall, Dave Wolfe. Tom ZAack U-€ Freshman Opponant 48 Binghamton West Jf 43 | 76 Susquehanna Valley 42 76 Norwich 46 64 Johnson City 43 55 vestal GoKJ 30 65 Chenango Valley 2C 48 Oneonla 36 61 vestal Green 52 6 2 Binghamton North 42 69 Setcn 45 70 Bognton 34 46 Owego 40 55 Mame-Endwell 36 a J.V. Coach Tehir watching anxiously on the sidelines b All the way for another two points, c. Listening for quick advice before the game d. Dan Trox- ell's form from the foul line. e. Who let the air out of the ball? d U-E Junior Varsity Opponent 65 Elmira Free Academy 54 63 Owego 53 44 Ithaca 32 69 Corning East 41 40 Binghamton Central 39 77 Mame-Endwell 43 39 Vestal 37 50 Johnson City 49 56 Oneonta 45 51 Norwich 36 45 Susquehanna Valley 35 43 Binghamton North 37 32 Seton Catholic Central 33 57 Chenango Valley 35 60 Owego 38 43 Ithaca 38 71 Binghamton Central 28 59 Mame-Endwell 26 Vestal 44 48 Binghamton North 45 243 junior varsity basketball girls’ soccer 244 a This ball is gonna sprout wings! b Hey, this is my ball? c I'm not sure, but I think she's consulting her karma d Row 1 Loh Rader Kelli Murphy. Laurie Miller, Lisa Titti. Trade Holobosky. Margaret Sullivan Betty Hashem, Marie Palombo. Jodi Dinga Row 2: Debt Doxey, Maria Vetrano, Larissa Bachura, Debbie Roma. Sally Brown. Nancy Bock. Kris Kopec, Annie Santecrose, Elaine Demer. Coact Julie Snyder U-E Opponent 7 Seton 4 0 Oneonta 5 4 Seton 2 1 Oneonta 5 1 Vestal Gold 1 0 Vestal Green 3 1 Vestal Gold 3 2 Vestal Green 3 4 Seton 1 4 Hunter Tannersville 1 1 Oneonta 3 245 girls’ soccer boys’ swim 246 a Dan Cinotti on the way to breaking his third record b. On your mark c. ROW 1: Jeff Card. Chris Angulas. Scott Myers. ROW 2 Kathy Walsh. Kevin Hutchinson. Stan Sprague. Coach Joe Lucia, Tim Miller Maureen Molnar ROW 3: John Coudriet. Gene Hartman Dave Fuller. Bill Hoke. Craig Stella. Dan Cinotti. Scott Turner. Jeff Smith ROW 4 Alan Spadine, Dave Jensen. Bill Woods STAC Isi Team Medley Relay — Jeff Smith Tim Miller. Al Spadine. Dan Cinotti finished 4th in N Y State 100 Free — Dan Cinotti — triple winner in Section IV Championship 100 Back Stroke — Jeff Smith 100 Breast Stroke — Tim Miller 400 Free Relay — Dan Cinotti. Craig Stella. Jeff Smith, Kevin Hutchinson STAC 2nd Team 200 Free. 500 Free — Kevin Hutchinson 50 Free 100 Back — Craig Stella 6 School Records Were Set a Psyching up for the win b The monster from the deep9 e No1 It's Tim Miller1 d Waiting expectantly for the results e My mommy told me never to play around with light sock- ets f THE form for the butterfly 247 boys’ swim boys’ swim 248 a. Flying through the air with the greatest ot ease b The peanut gal- lery c Am I almost there? d The pool's the other way e What do you mean, I have to swim another lap? f Doing the back stroke : a i 249 a Piowrng toward the finish b Patiently waiting before attempting a difficult dive c Sideline ten- sions d Form like this shows U-E s winning style e And we're off to a flying start f Stroke stroke stroke boys’ swim girls’ varsity basketball Our team is young and did an excellent job on the court despite our youth and lack of height. With ten players return- ing, I'm looking forward to next year; we hope next season will be our chance to be ! 37 Oneonta Opponent 31 41 Johnson City 27 40 Owego 49 58 Maine-Endwell 39 39 Ithaca 28 45 Vestal 39 42 Binghamton Central 35 47 Binghamton North 55 63 Norwich 47 30 Owego 34 42 Maine-Endwell 45 37 Ithaca 44 53 Vestal 25 50 Binghamton Central 40 Most Valuable Player — Jody Dinga a Where d they go? b. ROW 1: Tracey Holobosky, Jody Dinga. Chris DePersis. Elaine Zacheis ROW 2 Kay Koplin. Liz Dellapenta Barb Dickson, Coach Norton, Lisa Redofphy. Sue Bennett. Becky Daiebout ROW 3 Shannon White, Lynn Koban, Carla Paccio, Lflf- issa Bachura, Kris Kopec c a Look Ma. I can drtbble' b I got tV. Where, where? e. ROW 1 April Herbaogh, Margaret Sullivan, Elaine Pizzutti ROW 2 Susan Todd. Sheila Haight, Coach Havel, Roberta Magnate, Barbara Cole ROW 3 Sue Grogan, Maria Geisenhoff. Stacey Wyatt. Sally Brown. Lynn Piebish , 251 girls’ varsity basketball football cheerleaders 252 “Just like our football team, the U-E Football Cheerleaders are Number One! c a Kicking up their heels because of the undefeated season b Beth Petrolle I wonder why no one is cheering? c ROW 1: Kathie Mohl, ROW 2 Patti Orasln, Jean Rossi, Beth Petrolle, Lori Skoniecki ROW 3 Lonnie LaCourse Teresa LeVonne ROW 4 Angela Quaranta. Rosemary Hartnett Denise Tatich. Mary Brown, Betsy Pulse 253 a Getting the students psyched for the oncoming season, b Patty Orasin looking pleased with the win- ning score, c. Is that a TIGER walking by me?d. Look Mom! We re famous! football cheerleaders varsity basketball cheerleaders a I don't think the audience is paying much attention to us!’ b. Like we said before, we re number 1. c. ROW 1 Annette Quaranta, Shelly Donegan. Jean Majka ROW 2: Sally Boyer, Maureen Seliga, Joyce Pietras ROW 3 Kathy Rejda, Marie Mastro, Diane Forbes 255 a The teams that win together stick together b. Now that's what I like to see c. Where is everybody going? d Looking on with high hopes e We did it again f Giving it their all varsity basketball cheerleaders junior varsity basketball cheerleaders U-E's junior varsity basketball cheerleaders were always there to root Tor their Number One team. 2S6 pay ■ ± Tr ' (. r a. Hi Mom! b Ring around the rosie? c The most common sign for U-E basketball d ROW 1 Helena Inman, Colleen Rahn, Lisa ancyk, Gail Paika ROW 2: Karen Oonegan, Carolyn Cinotti, Renee Poochigian, Bernie Colonna ROW 3: Julie Schrader VARSITY FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL BOYS’ VARSITY SWIM BOYS’ VARSITY BOWLING Many thanks to the rest of U-E s finest who made it all happen! CURRENT EVENTS cA ( WOULD WAP AFGANILOAN IN VAS ION 9 N Av ALL A ’j tU ru WIN Tff R YM PICS LA KE PLAC I D F JRRK ✓ RISING PRICES! u ,1l GALLON CURB? I It rUui- -vlcClrrr ey POPE VISITS THE U.S. Pope John Paul II started his visit to the United States on October 1, 1979 He toured such cities as Boston New York, Philadelphia, and Chi cago While in New York an estimated 70.000 people turned out to greet the Pope at Yankee Stadium Also while in New York, he visited St Pat- rick's Cathedral, the United Nations. Madison Square Gardens, and gave numerous services SOVIETS INVADE AFGHANISTAN The Soviet thrust into Afghanistan represents a severe threat to western interests, Control of Afghanistan would put the Russians within 350 miles of the Arabian Sea, the oil lifeline of Japan and the West Soviet war planes based in Afghanistan could cut the lifeline at will; even if they never go that far, the threat alone expands Moscow's influ- ence in a vital part of the world And alt that now stands in the way of Russia's historic quest for a southern port is the disputed territory of Baluchis- tan, which straddles the Iran-Pakistan border. Opportunities are rife for the Soviets to exploit the Baluche insurgency against the governments of both countries. The invasion of Afghanistan may set a precedent that will make it easier for the Kremlin to consider the military option in future crises. Also the rapid growth of Soviet military power will enable Moscow to operate farther from its own borders the next time — if it wants to. For twenty years, Soviet talk of ‘peaceful coexistence and detente has per- suaded many in the West that Moscow wants accommodation. Once each decade — in Hungary in 1956, in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and in Afghani stan during the last week of 1979 — the Russians have shattered such hopes WOMEN AND THE DRAFT For a man about to shatter 204 years of mil- itary tradition, Commander in Chief Jimmy Carter was remarkably nonchalant He quietly boarded a helicopter for a weekend at Camp David, leaving aides to distribute a written statement announcing his plans to register women as well as men for the draft, My deci- sion, the President wrote, is a recognition of the reality that both women and men are working members of our society It confirms what is already obvious that women are now providing all types of skills in every pro- fession The military should be no excep bon The public has very mixed feelings about whether to draft women, according to recent polls And a Newsweek Poll of young people 18 to 24 conducted by the Gallup Organize tion shows that if the draft is restored, while most men say women should be included while most young women oppose being drafted The respondents did favor registra- tion for all. but 58 percent said young people would protest or evade the draft if it were called at this time, Should women serve in combat? Two out of three said yes. but only if they volunteered to fight One out of five said no. THE GOLD BOOM Having cut their teeth at a time when gold was worth only $35 per oz.. most U S econo- mists are inclined to write off the current rise in its price as a sideshow But in truth, it appears to be the big tent event Even if the gold price averages only ' $650 per oz this year — a conservative figure — it will have major effects on interest rates, exchange rates, and inflation rates, around the indus- trial world, as well as on the geopolitical bal- ance between the West and the Soviets And there is no way that these effecls are going to make fife easier for the industrial world s poli- cymakers or for U S strategic planners 260 U.S. embassy seized November fourth — Iranian students seized the U.S Embassy in Teheran and held some 90 people hostage The stu- dents, supported by Iran's leader. Ayatol- lah Ruhollah Khomeini, said they would not release the hostages until Iran's for- mer ruler, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlovi, was returned to Iran for trial The Shah, who had been living In Mexico, had entered the United States in October for medical treatment. (By November 20. about 50 Americans remained hostage in the embassy. Non-Americans and some American blacks and women had been freed) December fourth — The United Nations Security Council demanded that Iran release the Americans being held hos- tage The resolution reflected wide sup- port for the U.S, position in the crisis (Later in the month, the International Court of Justice also condemned the holding of the hostages And on Decem- ber 31, the Security Council voted to give Iran one week to release the hostages or face possible economic sanctions On the same day. U N Secretary General Kurt Waldheim flew to Iran to try to negotiate a solution.) March seventh — The hostages are in their 125th day of captivity BIG BUST Three pounds of cocaine, with a street value of more than $200,000, was seized February twenty-seventh by live local police agencies in what was called the big- gest cocaine bust in Central New York. Police arrested six men in Broome County and a sev- enth man in another community in the early afternoon drug raids The operation was coordinated by the Broome County District Attorney’s office The Broome County Sheriffs department said early this morning that police seized three pounds of cocaine and other controlled substances in raids in three coun- ties They also said they found loaded hand guns in most of the residences Sources told the Sun-Bulletin that the cocaine dis- tribution ring probably involved organized crime Police believe one man supplied the other local men with cocaine which they in turn planned to sell, a source sad Simultaneous raids were also conducted in Orange County and in Lackawanna County In Pennsylvania There were no details available this morning on those rads Police did not specify where the seventh man was arrested All the men arrested entered the mandatory not guilty plea required by law in felony cases. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION JOHN ANDERSON (R) JIMMY CARTER (O) STARVATION In Cambodia, thousands of people are dying of starvation and the Vietnamese and the Phnom-Penh government have systematically prevented international relief supplies from being distributed to the starving people EDWARD KENNEDY (D) RONALD REAGAN (R) 26} PEOPLE WE WILL REMEMBER MUNSON AUTHUR He brought serious music to millions of Americans. A snowy-haired, white-mustachi- oed figure, he would walk briskly onstage and lead his Boston Pops Orchestra in a program of show tunes and classics His philosophy was simple and insouciant: My aim has been to give audiences a good time I d have trained seals if people wanted them ' That was one of Fiedler's exaggerations, though he was not above appearing on a record jacket dressed as Santa Claus or as a jaunty AKRON, Ohio (UPI) — Thurman Munson, the star catcher for the New York Yankees, was killed yesterday when his Cessna-Cita- tion plane, which he was piloting, crashed i ,000 feet short of the runway of the Akron- Canton airport. Don Rawlings, a Federal Aviation Adminis- tration official, said the crash took place at 4:02 p.m. EDT. Munson was killed while he was practicing landing Two passengers were injured and taken to a hospital The small plane burst into flames when it hit the ground. Munson, the Yankees No 1 draft choice in 1968. made his professional debut with the last Binghamton Triplet team that summer Arriving at Johnson Field just a week after leaving from Kent State University — and midway through the Eastern League season Yankee Doodle dandy Such clowning caused some highbrows to sneer But to Bos- ton audiences and those he visited around the country . Arthur Fiedler was Mr Pops, the maestro of the masses Fiedler's conducting was straight forward and businesslike a matter of careful reading of a score rather than impassioned urgency Says Assistant Pops Conductor Harry Ellis Dickson He was a very unsentimental sort of guy. and it showed in the music ‘ Yet Fied- — the All-American catcher played 71 games with the Triplets, hitting 301 with six homer- uns He played fewer than 100 games with Syra- cuse in 1969, joining the Yankees in Septem- ber He was the regular catcher for the Yan- kees by 1970. winning the American League's Rookie of the Year Award There is very little I could say to express my feeling at this moment. said Steinbren- ner. the Yankee owner I've lost a dear friend, a pal, and one of the greatest competi- tors I've ever known. We've spent many hours together talking baseball and business He loved his family.’ He was our leader The great sport which made him so famous seems so very small and unimportant now and therein lies a great les- son for all of us ler made himself into a national phenomenon The best known serious musician in Amer- ica, he was also the best selling classical art- ist of all time (over 50 million records) When Fiedier died in July of 1979. Boston lost one of its best known monuments I am cursed that wherever I’m engaged they want a program like the Pops. Fiedler once said But every clown wants to play Hamlet He never did play Hamlet, but he was a peerless Puck FIEDLER, MR. POPS A KING OF VAUDEVILLE His voice was a loud rasp His piano playing was strictly fortissimo His gags were not jokes, but a litany of catch phrases Yet Jimmy Durante was a born entertainer whose manic clowning stayed in fashion for more than half a century When the great Schnozzola died in early Feb- ruary. America lost one of its last links to the gol- den age of vaudeville Durante s career took off when he formed a vaudeville act with Tap Dancer Lou Clayton and Crooner Eddie Jackson The trio played the Pal- ace. appeared in a Ziegfeld revue, and provided the smash number for Cole Porter’s 1930 musi- cal. The New Yorkers Other Broadway hits fol- lowed, Including Porter’s Red. Hot and Blue which co-starred Bob Hope and Ethel Merman. It did not take long for Durante to get a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Hollywood His first film. New Adventures of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (1931). was written by Charles Mac- Arthur, lay Silverheels, TV's faithful Tonto LOS ANGELES (UR) — Jay Silver- heels who portrayed the Lone Rang- er's faithful Indian companion Tonto in 225 episodes of the popular television series, died March 5th following a long illness He was 62- In 1948, Silverheels joined Clayton Moore to form the famed team of the Lone Ranger, the mysterious masked lawman, and his faithful Indian friend, Tonto The duo, on their trusty steeds, Sil- ver and Scout, kept millions of children glued to television sets until the show was canceled in 1961 Millions more children virtually memorized the weekly episodes when ihey were rerun around the world Silverheels was born on the Si Nations Indian Reservation in Ontario. Canada, on May 26. 1917. and moved to the United States with his family in the mid-1930’s ‘Zeppo’, The Last Marx THE DUKE John Wayne, the Duke' of Hollywood, died in Los Angeles in June There were ironies in the matching of man and mythic background John Wayne entered the world on May 26.1907, as Marion Michael Morn- son, the son of an Iowa druggist who migrated to Ihe San Fernando Valley. |ust east of Los Ange- les Young Michael played football for U S C. but retained many more intellectual interests than he liked to admit If his right-wing beliefs emblem- ized a rugged individualism, he also had a repu- tation among movie people as a fiercely loyal colleague quick to aid old comrades and as an affectionate if hard-ktddmg co-worker Out of his films. Wayne created a beloved national institution Congress ordered a gold medal struck for him just before he died, and he was never more gallanl than when he made his final public appearance at the 1979 Oscar cere- mony. Herbert ( 'Zeppo’) Marx, the last of the madcap Mar brothers, died of lung cancer in December The youngest Marx was pulled out of high school to replace brother Gummo, who left the family vaudeville team before it moved to Hollywood Cast as the straight man, Zeppo joined Chico (who died in 1961), Harpo (1964) and Groucho (1977) in five clas- sic films, but he tired of his role and left the group after the release of Duck Soup in 1933 He was a lousy actor. grouched Groucho, •‘and he got out as soon as he could But Zeppo eventually became the richest of the brothers, working variously as a talent agent, an airplane parts manufacturer and a citrus grower His marriages, gambling sprees and occasional public scraps kept him in the lime- light when Hollywood no longer did. but he spent his last years quietly in a Palm Springs mobile home Vivian Vance Vivian Vance, the actress-come- dian known to millions of TV view- ers as Ethel Mertz, Lucille Gall's best fnend and neighbor, on the long running and even longer rerunning show Love Lucy; died of cancer in August A star in Broad- way musicals, the Kansas-born blond was in semi-retirement when recruited by Gall and Desi Arnaz to play Ethel — the role she played from 1951 to 1956 After a while, she said, you’re not sure who you are — Ethel Mertz or Vivian Vance When cast as Lucy's sidekick on the 1960's The Lucy Show, Vance insisted that her char- acter be called Vivian DAVID JANSSEN David Janssen, the craggily handsome actor who played tough, terse, but vulnerable heroes tike the wrongly convicted doctor who pursued his wife's killer for four years in the ABC-TV hit series The Fugitive, died of a heart attack in Feburary of 1980 Others we will remember: Charlie Chaplin Al Capp Emmett Kelly Jack Haley 263 C.B. RADIOS DIGITAL WATCHES SKATE BOARDS DOUBLE PIERCED EARS THE ANNIE HALL LOOK JOGGING SHORTS DISCO EVERYTHING PET ROCKS KING TUT BEAN BAGS PLATFORM SHOES STREAKING THREE MILE IS. BACKPACKS DESIGNER JEANS GRANOLA DOWN VESTS TEST TUBE BABY WATERGATE TEN SPEED BIKES INVISIBLE DOGS CLOGS END OF VIETNAM SUSPENDERS THE MUPPETS MOOD RINGS ELECTRONIC GAMES RUNNING SHOES FRISBEES STAR WARS STAR TREK SOME OF THE BEST 265 BEST NON-FICTION SELLERS 1970 Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex, but Were Afraid to Ask 1971 The Sensuous Man 1972 The Living Bible 1973 The Living Bible 1974 The Total Woman 1975 Angels: God's Secret Agents 1976 The Final Days 1977 Roots 1978 If Life Isa Bowl of Cherries — What Am I Doing in the Pits? SENIORITIS Senioritis is: Filling up your schedule with home ec classes. Breaking out in hives over your SAT scores. Having to listen to prospective employers drone on about the decadence of youth. Trying to memorize your social security number. Getting the uncontrollable urge to see what the vice-principal’s office looks like. Sending out graduation announcements to great-aunts and other relatives you’ve never even met (and hope for presents). Wearing a graduation gown that drags on the floor because the class secretary put you down as six foot two. Standing on the threshold of adulthood — and not at all sure you want to be there. —Mary Catherine Wilds TOP SELLING CANDY BARS 1. Snickers 2. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup 3. M M's with peanuts 4. M M’s plain 5. Three Musketeers 6. Hershey with almonds 7. Milky Way 8. Kit Kat 9. Hershey plain 10. Nestle’s Crunch TOP MOVIES OF THE 70’s 1. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 2 Exorcist 3. Godfather I 4. Grease 5. Jaws I 6. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 7. Saturday Night Fever 8. Smokey and the Bandit 9. Star Wars 10. The Sting TOP SINGLES OF 1979 1. Le Freak 2. YMCA 3. DA YA Think I’m Sexy 4. My Sharona 5. Reunited 6. Hot Stuff 7. No More Tears 8. Ring My Bell 9. Rise 10. Bad Girls US Equals Its Best Ever XIII OLYMPIC LAKE PLACID (AP) — They are history now. these i960 Winter Olympic Games. 13 days that belonged to Heiden and hockey, two weeks m February that America will never forget They ended in a sea of red. white and blue with 20 young Americans standing with gold medals around their necks, proudly singing the Star Spangled Banner as their flag was raised saluting their stunning hockey gold medal Ask Eric Heiden, who wrote Olympic his- tory with five speed skating gold medals, and he'll tell you the accomplishment of those young hockey players was the most captivat- ing event of these games That’s because Heiden was expected to claim Olympic gold The hockey players, a faceless team of col- lege kids and minor leaguers, were not ‘People expected me to do well,’ said Heiden “but I don’t think many thought the U S. hockey team would beat the Russians When the hockey players were resting, the tee rink was turned over to the figure skaters Americans Charlie Tickner won a bronze and Linda Fratianne took a silver in their events, with the golds going to Robin Cousins of Great Britian in the men s event and Annett Pot2SCh of East Germany in the women $ But there was heartbreak for America in the competition when an injury to Randy Gardner ended the pair's medal hopes of him and Tai BabiIonia before they ever took the ice With the U S couple out of the competition, defending champions Irina Rodmna and Alexsandr Zaitsev skated to the title And then Team Destiny did the impossible, stunning the Soviets 4-3 and following with the victory over Finland that clinched the first hockey gold medal for this country since 1960 It set off a chain reaction stream of joy that stretched from Main Street in this tiny Olympic town all the way to the White House President Carter called the dressing room after the victory over the Russians and invited Brooks his team and the rest of America s Olympic contingent for lunch They'll be there — the Heidens and the hockey players, remembering their moment in history and the Olympics that belonged to them Medal Count The final country-by-country Olympic medal standings at the XIII Winter Olympics: Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total Soviet Union 10 6 6 22 E. Germany $ 7 7 23 United States 6 A 2 12 Austria 3 2 2 7 Sweden 3 0 1 4 Liechtenstein 2 2 0 4 Finland 1 5 3 9 Norway 1 3 6 10 Netherlands 1 2 1 4 Switzerland 1 1 3 5 Grt Britain 1 0 0 1 W Germany 0 2 3 5 Italy 0 2 0 2 Canada 0 1 1 2 Hungary 0 1 0 1 Japan 0 1 0 1 Bulgaria 0 0 f 1 Czechoslovakia 0 0 f 1 France 0 0 1 1 One extra medal was awarded after a tie for the bronze in the men s 1.000-meter speed skating race Eric Heiden, America s Golden Boy LAKE PLACID (AP) — To the chants of Eric! Eric! Eric!” American speed-skater Eric Heiden flashed to his fifth gold medal in world record time yesterday, capping his Olympic gold rush and earning a place in sports his- tory. The 21-year-old Madison, Wis , resident became the first person ever to win five golds in Winter Olympics competition His time in the fifth, 10,000-meter event — 14 minutes, 28 13 seconds — was 6.2 sec- onds faster than the world mark set in 1977 by Victor Loshkin of the Soviet Union Piet Kleine of The Netherlands, who held the previous Olympic record of 14:50.59 from 1976, took the silver medal with a time of 14:36.03 Tom Erik Oxholdm of Norway won the bronze The performance by Heiden, who earlier had won gold at 500, 5,000. 1,000 and 1,500 meters, recalled the astonishing showing of American swimmer Mark Spitz when he won seven gold medals at the Munich Olympics eight years ago Like Spitz, Heiden won every event he entered Heiden said the fast times of the first two competitors made him apprehensive 'God I was scared,” he said after the race ’But 1 just had to go out and go for it” Of his record time, he said ' That’s the last world record I had ever expected to break And he said the medals were not important, and would probably sit in my Mom’s dresser, collecting dust ' He added later What’s really important to me is what I put into a race.” The pre-med student said earlier that he plans to Quit racing after the XIII Winter Games, saying, 'I really liked it best when I was a nobody ’ About 6,300 tickets were sold to the event, and hundreds of persons ctad in parkas, mit- tens and woolen scarves crowded the fence around the rink 266 In Lasting Memories, Losers Top Winners LAKE PLACID — It’s quiet now in the north country It's snowing here, temperatures have drop- ped and soon everything will be back to nor- mal Only the memories of the XIII Winter Games will remain These 13 days in February have had more ups and downs, more zigs and zags than the luge run It may be remembered more for its stranded bus riders than its gold medal heroes That would be unfair, even to those who did less than excel And these Olympic Games had more losers than winners Most embarrassing moment belongs to Canada s hockey goalie, who watched in hor- ror as a tap-back from a teammate skimmed through his legs and into the net for Finland's decisive goal that eventually knocked the Canadians out of the 4-team final round. We ll always remember the grief of Tai Babilonia when partner Randy Gardner was felled by an injury and the world champions never had a chance in the figure skating com- petition Bill Koch, a favorite in cross country, got so far behind in one race he simply dropped out. “I didn’t want to face the press in that posi- tion.’ he said later These were the games, though, that saw Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden prove his top rank in men's alpine skiing and Leichten- stem's Hanm Wenzel dominate the women s competition These were the games where Americans got smooth programs from Charlie Tickner. Dave Santee, and little Scott Hamilton to fin- ish 3-4-5in the men s figure skating. And these were the games of Eric Heiden and the United States hockey team. We have these moments to remember Let's hope the historians will be kind HOCKEY HEAVEN LAKE PLACID — Twenty big doo- lies gathered on stage at the Lake Placid High School auditorium and brought the house down with laugh- ter. It was a sight to see, yet almost impossible to believe. Only moments before, just across the street in the Olympic Center, this same troupe of zanies that now had the press corps howling with laugh- ter had closed the book on one of the most incredible sports fairy tales of this or any other era The ending was more than happy. It was delirious. A doolie, by the way, is a big gun on the U S Olympic hockey team — the club that couldn't possibly win a gold medal, but did anyway As a standing-room-only crowd of more than 8.500 rocked the Olympic Center with roars of approval, 20 big wheels rolled on the ice with joy Players embraced and threw their sticks, gloves and hats to the fans who had grown to love them Outside in the snow, the streets of this tiny town were filled with people cheering, dancing, drinking wine and making merry. American flags waved everywhere. We got the gold, we got the gold, we got the gold, came a cry from one sector “USA. USA, USA. ’ chanted another. It was madness of the most mag- nificent kind. Eric Heiden had won five gold medals for the United States in speed skating, but the hockey team saved the day with the unexpected and stole the hearts of America When the game began it appeared the Yanks might not win their first gold since the 1960 Games at Squaw Valley. But goalie Jim Craig kept in it. just as he had during the entire tourna- ment. Several hours later the team was back at center ice to receive its gold medal and another crowd roared as each of the 20 doolies bent to receive his just reward from Lord Killanin. After seeing the president tomor- row, said Eruzione, we just go go different ways. Who knows if I’ll ever see John Harrington again. Who knows if I want to?” Ah, but the memories will be so sweet 267 I expect to pass this way but once; any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature let me do it now. m w m 77 3 for I shall not pass this way again. 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PATRICIA DeLorenzo, John 150 DiLorenzo Michael Dmga, Jodi 136 Dmo, Eric 118 Dintrono, Sandro 136 Diorio, Arvntionette Dinenzo, Anthony 136 DIRUSSO, ALFRED Diserio, Rosalyn Dixon, Beth 136 Dixon, Richard 118 DOBBIN, JEFFREY 26 Dockstader. Kathleen 150 Dold, Christine 136 Doid. Connie 136 Dold, Robert 118 Dolphin, Paul 150 Donahue, Beth 136 DONAHUE, MARY Oonagan, Karen 136 DONEGAN, MICHELLE 26 Donlick Mary 136 Donovan, Colleen 150 DONOVAN. JOHN 26 DONOVAN. MICHAEL DONOVAN. ROBERT Donovan. Susan 118 Donson, Gary 150 Doolittle, Michael 118 DOOLITTLE, WILLIAM 218 DOR IN THE GREAT 26 Doty, Mark 118 Dowd, Christine 150 Dowd. Jeffrey 118 Doxey, Debra 118 Dray. Lynne 118 Dreux, Anthony 136 DREUX, ELIZABETH 26 Drosdick, Catherine 136 Drosdick, Dolores 118 Drotar, Joseph 118 Drozdek, Michael DUFFEK. DEBORAH 26 Duffek, Timothy 118 Duffy, Sheryl 118 Dunn. 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Robert 119 Gray, Rebecca Greci. Karyn 138,189 GRECO, MARTIN 29 Green, Donald 119, 164 Green. Sharon 151, 164 GREGOR, JOSEPH 29 Gregory, Sarah 138 Griffith, Adam GRIFFITH, DAVID Griffith. Michael 119 Grigor, Janet 151 Gngor, Susan 119 GRINNEL, DEBORAH Griswold. Joanne 119 GROFF, DIANE GROSS, JAMES GROSE, RHONDA 138 Guarnien, Maureen 138, 164 Guarnieri, Ron 218 GUARNIERL RITA 29 Guidry. John GUILFOYLE, KELLI 30. 180 Guilfoyle, Robert 151.164 Gumaer. Dan Gumaer. Ron 138 Gunther. Mary Beth 138 Gurski. Maria 119 GUSEFSKI. RICHARD 30 Guzman, Bart 119 Haarr, Brad 119 Haarr, Robin 151 Haggerty. John 119.172 Haight, John Haight Sheila 151 Halas, Ann 151 Halas, Elaine 119 HAMARICH, ELONA 30, 180 Hamit Kathryn 151 Hamil, Maureen 151,172 Hamlin, Karen 151 Hamme, Oavid 151 Hammond. John 151 Hanafin. Catherine 138 Hanafin. Lawrence 151. 223 HANAFIN. LESLIE 30, 180 HANAFIN, SUSAN 30 Hanakovic, Mark 119 HANCOCK, ROBIN 30 Hand, John 151 Hand, Richard 138 Hankey, Christian 151, 164 HANNA, BONNIE 30. 164, 168 HANRAHAN, CHRISTOPHER 30 Hanrahan, Eileen 138 Harding, Cheryl 151 HARDING. KEITH 30.171 Harding, Lisa 120. 164 HARDING. WANDA 30, 171 Harper, Christine 120 Harpur. Julie HARRIMAN, RICHARD 30,164 Harris, David 151 Harris, Gregory HARRIS, LAWRENCE 30 HARRIS, PENNY HARRIS, PETER 31 Hams, Vicki 138 Hart, Margaret 120 Hart. Mary Hartman, Eugene 120 Hartman, Steven 151 Hartman, John 120 Hartnett, Paul HARTNETT, ROSEMARY 31,252 HARTQUIST, BRUCE 31 Hartung, Dee 120 Hartung. Kathryn 138 HARTUNG MERRY 31 Hartung, Nancy 138 Harvey. Pamela 138 Harvey. Steve 138 HASCH, NANCY 31,164 Hasch, Peggy 120 HATCHKISS. PATRICIA HAUPTFLEISCH, PATRICIA 31 HAUSAMANN. ERIC 31 Hausamann, Jennifer 138 HAVEL, MARYANN 31 HAWE, JACK HAYES BRIAN 31 Hayes. Michael Hayes. Mike 120 Hayes, Patrick Hayler Debra Hayter, Sandra HEALEY. MARY ELLEN 31,180 Healey. Robert 151,164 Hedden, Mary 138.171 Hedden, Walter 120 Heggelke, Kristi 151 Hammer. Susan 120 HENCHEY, CRISTINE 31 Henderson. Ken 151 Henning, Daniel Henning, Kyle 138 Henning, Nadine Henry Michele Henry Richard 151 Henry, William Herbaugh April 151 Herceg, Bernard 151 Herman, Donna 151 Herr, Heidi 151 HESS, DAVID 32, 218 HESS, DOUGLAS 32 HESS, WAYNE HEURICH, ARMIN32 HEYWOOD, JEFFREY 120 HEYWOOD. SCOTT 32 HICKEY, JAMES 32 Hickey. Lynn 138 Hidock, Elaine 120 Hill, Bradley 138. 228 Hill. Jane 138 HILL, LINDA 32 HILL, LISA 32 Hill, Patricia 120 HilJis, Rita 138 Hills, Eric 138 HINCKLEY, DIANA 32 Hixson, Carolyn 151,164 Hobert, Christopher 120 Hobert. Richard 155 Hoeflem. Janet 120. 164, 167 HOEFLEIN. KAREN 32 180 Hoffman Alan 138 Hoke. Michele 138,164 Hoke, William 151 Holcomb, John 138 Holcombe, Pierson Holdmann, Camille 151 Holdmann, Teresa 138 Hollenbeck, Kelli 151, 172 Hollenbeck, Robert 120 Hollis. Sheryl 120 Hollister, Brian 138 HOLMES. CHERYL Holmes Jesse 120 Holobosky, Tracie 120, 244 Holochak, Tammy 138 HOLT, MICHAEL 32 Holt, Ray 138 Homanich, Michael 120 Hommel, Joann 138 HONNICK, TINA 32 Hooker. Dennis Hope, Linda 138,164 Hopko, Andrew 151.223 Hopko, Michael 138 Horan, Paris 164 HORBEY. ROBERT 33, 218 Horton, Beth 138 Hosay, Kelly 120 HOUSE. CLIFTON 56 Howard. David Howard, Diane 151,171 Howard. Eileen 138 HOWARD. JOHN 33 HOWARD, KATHLEEN 33 HOWARD, SUSAN 33 HOYT. GEORGE Hranek, Edward HRANEK, ROBERT 33, 180 228 Hrehor, John 151 Hrusecky, Caroline 138 Hrusttch. Stephen 120 Hryczyk, Dorothy 138 HUCK. KATHLEEN 33. 180 Huckabone. John 138 HUDY, MARTIN 33 Huey, Margaret 138 Huff. Rick Huff. William HUGHES. DIANE HUGHES, JOANN 56 Hughes, Keith 151 Hughes. Michelle 151 Hughes. Stephanie 138 Hughes, Valerie 120 Hulbert Karen Hunt, Carole 151 HUNT JOLENE 33, 164 Hunter, Carol Hurtiman. Matthew 120 Hutchinson, Kevin 138 Hutnyan, Stephen 120, 164 HUTTLESTON, TERI33 Huyck, Darlene 151 Hyzen, Jerry 138 lonnone,Joanne 151 lonnone. Maria 120,189 IONNONE. MARIANNE 33 lonnone, Ray 138 Ihnot, Jennifer Incitti. Franco 120 Indermill, Kelly 120 Ingraham. Daniel 151 Ingraham, Tina 130 Inman. Helena 130 Inman, John 120 ISABELLA DAVID 33 Isabella, Karen 151.172 Isenburg, Patrick 144 Isham, Timothy 151 IVEY, HENRY Jackson, David 152 Jackson. Jeffrey 139 JAMERSON, RONALD 33, 180.218 James, Drew 120 JAMES. GEORGE James. Suzanne 152. 164. 168 Janecek. Francis 139 Janecek. Mark 152 Jankowski, Enc 139, 218 Jankowski, Maria 120 Jardine James 152 Jaskiewicz, Jody 120, 164 Jaskiewicz. Marc JASKO, NANCY 34 Jenkins, Mary 139 Jenny, Robert 139,164 Jensen, David 152 JOHNS, KAREN 34, 164 JOHNS, KATHY 34 Johnson. Kim 152 Johnson, Lisa JOHNSON. LORI 34 JOHNSTON. CHARLES Johnston, Cindy 139,172 Johnston, Laura 139,189, 164 JOHNSTONE, KATHLEEN 34 Jones, Carl 152 Jones. Dana 139 JONES, JILL 34,180, 164 Jones, Kenneth Jones. Timothy 139 Joseph, Daniel 120 JOSEPH. RONALD 34 Joslin. William Juodaitrs, Rich 152 Kalman, James 152 KANE. BRIAN 34 Kane, Jill 120 Kane, Kathleen 152 Kane, Teresa 152 Kane, Vanessa 152 KARNS, JEFFREY Katcher, Brain Katieski, Oavid 139 Katusak. Richard 139 Katusak. Robert 120, 218 Kauczka, Lynn 139 Kazlauskas Peter Keen, Pam Kellerman, David 139.164 Keogh. Jim 152 Kerins, James 152 KERINS. SEAN 34 Kerins. Shaun 152 Ketchum, Chris 120 Kidder, Ken 120 Kiemle, Deborah 139 Kircher, Scott 120 KALUSER DAVID 34 Klauser. Felix 139 Klenus, Chuck 139 Klimchuck, Bob 120 Klimchuck, Teri 139 Klingensmith, Susan 120, 164 Klish, Kathryn 139 Klish, Maryellen 152 KNAPICK FRED 34 KNAPP, LAURIE 35 Knapp, Wendy 139 Knight, Charles Knight. Kimberly 139, 164 Knoth, Allison 152 KNOX, KAREN 35, 172 Knox, Lorie 139,172 KOBAN. DAVID 35. 228 KOBAN. EDWARD 35, 218 Koban, Joseph 152 Koban, Lynn 139 Koban. Robert 139, 218 KOCAK, KIM Kocak, Lisa 120 Kocenko, Suzanne 120 KOETH, DONNA 35 Kohler Mark 152,223 KOHLER. WILLIAM 35 KOKUSHO, KEIKO 56 Kolanda, Alan 120, 218 Kolanda, Arthur 139 Kolanda, Shawn 152 Konecky, Kim 152 Koob, Timothy KOOB. VINCENT 56,228 Kopcho, Martin 152,164 KOPCHO, MICHAEL 36 Kopec, Kimberly 152 KOPEC. KRISTINE 35. 244 Kopl, Karen 152.164 Koplin. Kay 120 Korosec, Francis 139 KOSCIANSKI. KAREN 35, 226 Kotasek. Michael 120 KOTRO. PATRICIA 35 Koutsaris, Elaine Koulsaris, John 152 Kovacs, Andrew 139, 172 Kovacs Beverly 152,172 KOVACS, LINDA 35.172 Kovarik. Cheryl 120 KOWALCZYK, CHERIE 120 Kranefuss, Kristen 120 Krasowski, Kathy 152 Krasowski, Michael 120 Krawczyk, Christine 139 KRECZKO JOHN KREMNEC JOSEPH 35, 228 Kremnec, Nancy 164 KREMNEC. VIVIAN 35 Knger. Carl 152 Kriger. Catherine 120 Kriger, Christine 35 Krisko, Janet Knstelli, Scott 139 Kriswalus, Karen 152.171 Krizanek. Richard Krom, David Krom. Jodi 172 Krulikowski, Mary Krymowski. Allison 139 KUBIC. JOANNE Kubik. Robin 152,164 KUCERA. ALEX 36 Kucera, David 120 Kucko, Robert Kunsman, Kevin 120 Kunsman, Kurl 120 KUNSMAN PENNY 36 KUNZ. KAREN 36, 180, 164 KUNZMAN. JOANNE 36 Kurtz. Gene LaBarron, Steven 121 Lachman. Debra 121 Lachman Michael 139 LA COURSE, LONNIE 56, 252, 174 La Due, Brenda 139 LA DUE, PATRICIA 36 LaFuze, Ann 152.164 Lake. Kelly 121 Lamb. Carol 139 LAMB. JENNIFER LAMBERT. SCOTT 36 Lambert. Todd 139 LaMonica, CaM52 LAMONICA, MONICE 36 LAND, HADEN36 Land. James 139 Lane, Kim 152 Lane. Nicole 152 Lane, RoberM39 Lane. Tamara 121 Lane. William 152 Lanois, Gerald 153 LANOIS, PATRICIA 36 LANUTI. ANN MARIE 36 LASKOWSKI, JOHN 36 Latessa. Alfred 153 171 Laudato. Jay 139 Laughney, Maureen Laughorn, Glartse 121 Lavin, Brian 139 Lavm, Kenneth 121 Lawton. Gerald 139 278 Layman, James 139 LeClair, Lynn 121 Lee.Judy Lee. Margaret Lee, Randall 139 Leonard, Shauna 139. 164 LERCHE, STEVEN 37 LESKO, DAVID 37. 228 Lesster Ricky 139 Lester , Ken 121 Lesyshyn, Christine 121 Levere. Jeanne 121 Levere, Suzanne 153 LeVon ne, Teresa 121, 189, 252 Lewis. Christopher 153 Lewis Randal 121.218 LiBurdi. flobert139 Lindioff. Jenny 153 L1NDLOFF, WILLIAM 37 LINTS. ROBERT Lisak Stephen Lisi. Diana 139 LIS1CK PAULA 37. 180 Little. John 139 LITTLE, ROSIN 37 Litzler, Martin 153 LoBevero. Andrea LoBello Dominic Locke Sharon 121.1 BO. 164 167 Loftus. Patrick 139 Longo. John 121 Longo, Paula 139 Longo, Tina 121 Longo, Tom 153 Loposky. Joe 164 Loposky. John 153 LOPOSKY. MICHELLE 37 Loprmzo. Lisa 121 LORENZ, DEBRA 37 Lorenz, Steven 121 Lorenzen, Michael 153 Lott. Janice 139 LGUNSBERRY PAMELA 37 Lounsberry, Sandra 121. 164 Love. John 153 LOVE, KURT 37 Loveless. Tom 153 LQY, KATHY 37 Lubmewski, John 121, 164 Lucas. Rebecca LUCE. GAIL 37 Luce. Gary 140 LUCHETTA, KAREN 37 Luchetta, Susan 140 Ludden, Margo 140 LUKOVICH. MICHELLE 38 Lukovich, Ronald 121 Lupo, Elizabeth LUPO, JOHN Lupo. Thomas 153 Lyman, Cheryl 153 LYMAN, KEVIN 38 LYON PETER Lyons DeeDee 153,172 LYONS, LUANN 56 Lysak. Daniel 158 MacFarland. Heather 140 MACHALEK. KAREN 38 Macko, Penny 121 Macko, Tamra 140 MacMILLAN MARY BETH 38. 164,169 MacMilfian, Susan 121, 164 Magardmo. Timothy 140 Magliocca, Sandra 121 Magnante, Roberta 153, 189 Maione. Andrea 140 Maione, David 121 Maione, Pamela 121.164. 167 Majka. Dan 153 Majka. Jean 121 Ma|ka, Kathryn 121 MAJKA. STEPHEN 38 MAKO, ZOLTAN 38.228 Malarkey, Doug 153 Maliwacki, Martha 121 MALLERY, JAMES 57 Malloy, James 153 Malloy, Therese 121.228 MALLOZZI, ROSEANNA 38, 189, 172 Maftby, James 153 Maltby, Katherine 140 Maltby Mary 121 Manchester. Brett MANCINI. CAROLYN 38. 164. 169 Mancini. Cheryl 121 Mancini, Joseph 140.164 Mancim, Markus Mankus. John 140 Mann. James 140 MANN JEFFREY 38 Mansfield. Christine 153 Maples, Lori 153 Margarone Michael 121 Margeson, Jacquelyn 121 Mariam. Scott Manano. Joseph 121 Mancie, Sharon 121,164, 169 Maricle. Valerie 153 Marim, Angela 121 Marks Janet Markulin, Thomas 153, 164 Marsh Jennifer 140 Marsh Maria 153 MARSH ROGER 38.164, 165 MARSH, TIMOTHY 38, 21B Marshall, Jason 153. 223 Marshall. Kenneth 153. 223 Martin, Robin 153 MARTIN, TODD 38.180 Martmdale. Christine 140 MASIOWSKI, LYNN 57 Masiowski. Michael 140 Massara. Patricia 121. 189 164.167 Mastrangelo. Lori 121 MASTRANGELO MARK 39 Mastro. Marie 122 MASUCCI, JOHN 57 MATERESE, JEANNE 39 MATIAS. MICHAEL 39 MATTHEWS. CHARISSE 39 Matthews, Michael 122 Matts, Chuck 140 Matso, Julie 140 164 MAXWELL, GARY May Andrew 122 MAY MELINDA 39 MAY. PETER Mayers, James 140 Mayers, Jeffrey 122 Mayers Joseph 153 MAYES, DANIEL 39 Maylock. Larry 153 McAndrew. John 153 McANDREW. MARY 39 McAndrew, Paul 140 McBride. Diane 122 McCabe Suzanne McCANN, BRIAN McCARTY. JOEL 39 McCawley, Lynne 122, 164 McClain, Robert McConnell. Rene McCormack, Timothy McDermott, Margaret 140 McGrath. James 140 McGuinness, Thomas 153 McGUINNESS. TIMOTHY 39 McLain, Jeffrey McLaughlin. Alexander 122 McLaughlin. Maryann 140 McLean Karin 153 McManus, Kevin 122 Me Master, Karyn 122. 164 McQuade, Daniel 140 McGuade, John McQUADE, LISA McVannan. John 122 MEARS, GREGORY Meek, Lee 122 MEHAL, LISA 39 Melnyk. Maryanne 140, 172 Melville, Rick 122. 218 Melville, Teresa 140 Menichetti, Rebecca 140 Martens, Christopher 140 MERTENS, SCOTT 39 Mervm, Scott 122 Merwm, Terri 153 METRITIKAS. GEORGE Metritikas, Paul Metzinger. Daniel 140 Meyers, Cheryl 153 Meza, Chris 122 MICHAEL. DEBORAH 39 Michael. Maria 122 Michael, Patrick 153, 189 Michael. Suzanne 140 MICHAELS, MARK 40, 228 Michaels. Matthew 140 MIHALKO. MATTHEW 40 Mtklos. Michael 153,164 Mikucki. Anthony 140. 218 Millard. Mark Millard. Nicholas 153 Miller. April 164 MILLER. CHARLES 40 MILLER. GLENN Miller. Laurie 122. 244 Miller Martha 153 Miller Michele 140 Miller. Steven 122 MILLER, TIMOTHY 40 Mills. Carolyn 122. 164 Mills. Lisa 122 MINER. GLENN 40,228 Mingarelli, Judy 153,164 MINNA. RITA 40. 189 180 MinnL Peter 153 Misulich. Steven Mitchell, Robert 122 Mohl, John 140 MOHL, KATHLEEN 40, 252 Molnar, Maria 153, 164 Molnar, Maureen 122,164 Monaco.John 140 MONAHAN, WILLIAM Monde! li. Christine Monforte, Laura MONFORTE. MAUREEN 40 MONTANARI, MICHAEL MOON, ELAINE 40 Mooney Mark 122,218 Mooney, Pat 140 Mooney, Susan 140 Mooney, Thomas Moore, Dean 153 Moore. Robert Moran, Edward 140 Moretin. Lori 122.164 MORETIN, MICHELLE 40 Morey, Tammy 122 MORGAN. DEIRDRE Morgan. Lisa 140 Morlando, Dominic MORLANDO DOMINICA 57,189 Morris. Brian Morton Theresa 140 Morton Tracey 153 Mosco, Janet Mosher, Christina 122 MOSHER CRAIG 40 MOSTELLER, KIM Mott. Karon 144 MOTT, SUSAN 41.164 Mouillesseaux, Michael 140 Moulton, Corine 122.189 Moulton Laurie 153 MOYER. JUDITH 41,180, 164 Mucilli, Dario 153 Mucilli. Dina 154,189 Muckey. Joseph Muggeo, Patsy 140 Muhammad. Amaf 122 Mullen, Bruce 154 MUNDY, CHERYL 41t 189 164,169 Munson. Daphne 122 MURAWSKI. JACQUELINE MURAWSKI, LOREEN Murawski. Nadine 140 Murcko, Karen Murphy, Brian 140 Murphy, Kelli 141,244 Murphy, Mark 154 Murphy, Mark J 154 MURPHY. MICHAEL Murray, Christopher 122 Murray. Paul 141 Murray, Susan 141 Myers. Brice Myers. Brock 154 Myers. Douglas 122, 218 Myers, Scott 141 Nan i us, David 141 NANIUS MARK Nasom, Raymond 141 Nathan. James 122 NATOLI, MARY 41 Natoli. Pamela 141 Nazak Brian NAZAK, MICHELLE Neary, Patricia 141 Nechieba. Jeffrey 122 Nedbalski. David 122 NEDUK. JAMES Neilsen. Brenda Nemeth. Christine 122 NESTORYAK, ROBERT NEUREUTER BRIAN NEWFROCK, JAM5S218 Newfrock, Michael Newkirk. Theresa Nezelek. Andy 154 Nezelek, Francis NEZELEK KIM 164 Nicholas, Anthony 122 Nichols. Paul 141 Nicholson, Don Nobs. Marcy 122 NOLIS, JOHN Norris. Carl 122,218 Norris, Robert 154 NORTHRUP, ROBERT Northrop, Thomas 122 NOVAK, JOSEPH NOVAK, RICHARD Novelli. Paula 154 Nulton, Mark 141 Nyhus. Eirik O, CHU HUI O.ChuMi 141 Oakley. Gregory Oakley. Karen 154 O'Brien. Karen 141. 122 O'Brien, Marybeth 154 O'Day, Julie 154 Ogozaly. Chris 154 OGOZALY, WAYNE O'Hara. Colleen 154 O'Hora. Patrick 123 OLIVEIRA. BRIAN Oliveira. Michele Otnowich, Gayle 123 Otshelfski. Linda 123,164 Olson, Lisa 154 ONDECKO, LINDA O'Neil. Laurie 123 O’Neil, Norman 141 O'Neil, Timothy 123 O'Neil, Todd 154 Onufer. Monica 154 Oplinger. Debra 141 Oplinger, Nancy 154,171 Opp. Keith 123 ORASIN PATRICIA 252 O'ROURKE. DANIEL Osborn, Cheryl 154 Osborn, Richard 123 OSIER, SCOTT 164 OSTROWSKI, SCOTT Ovens, Roger 141 Overfieid. Rick 123 Owen. Ricky 123.218 Paccio. Carla 123 Paccio, Christina 141 PACE. DALE 42 Pace, Ronald 123 Packard. Ana 154.164 Padula, John 123 Pagano, Damela 123.189 PAGANO, ANNA 42 PAGE. ALAN 42 Paine. Gerald 123 PAINE, PATRICK42 Palazzo, Dina 141 Palazzo. Vincent 123 Palka Gayle 141 Palmasani, Frank 123 Palmer Alice 164 PALMER. BONNIE 57, 164 Palombaro. James 123. 226 Palombo, Marie 141. 244 Palombo, Matthew 154 223 Panasuk. Margaret 141, 164 Paneiia, Anthony Paneila, Paul PANELLA. PAULETTE 42 PaneMa, Thomas 141.223 Paniccia. Loretta 141 Paniccia. Vincent 123. 218 Papa, Kathleen 141 PAPA. KENNETH 42 Papagehs. Anne 141 Pans Christopher Pansi. Steven 123 Parker John 123 Parker, Randy Parkes, Jeffrey Parkes. Randolph Pasquaie. L«sa 123 189 PASQUINO ALAN 43 Pasto. James 154 Pastrick. Michael 141, 218 Pastrick, Thomas 154 Patterson, Theresa 1S4 Pavlovich. Chris 141 Pavlovich, Eric 123 PAYNE, DONALD Peabody James 123 PECHANEK, RONALD Peck. James 123 PECKHAM. DIANE 43, 180 Pecko. Charles 154 Pedley, Alan 154, 223 PEDLEY, ERIC 43.218 Pembndge, Kevin Penaherrara. Ulises 154 Penaherrera. Zairita 123, 172 Pencek. Lynn 154. 171 Pennell. Karen 141 Penrose, Thomas 123 Penrose. Timothy 154 PERECHINSKY, RAYMOND 43. 218 PERFETTl. LEONARD 43 Perkins. Janet 154 Perkins. Judy 154,164 Pero. Cheryl 123 PERO, DARREN 43 Pero. John PERO, TONY PERO. THOMAS Perry. Leanne 154 Peterson, Bnana 123 PETERSON, ERIN43, 174 Petrilli, Carmen 141 189 PETRILLI. KATHLEEN 43 Petrilli Melissa 154 Petrilli, Perry 154, 189 PETRIZZO, CHRJSTEL Petrolawicz, Vincent 154 Petrol I e Elizabeth 189, 252 Petruzzelli. Joanne 141 PETTINATU, ANTHONY 43 Pez2uti, Elaine 123 Pezzuti. Joe 123.189 Pezzuti. Joseph 123 Pezzuti. Kathryn 141 Pezzuti. Lisa 154 Phillips, Jill 154 PICCIANO, KENNETH 43, 18€ Picciano. Nicholas 141 218 PIERCE. BONNIE 44 Pierce. Tina 154 PIEROG. JOHN Pierog, Patricia 123 Pietras, James 141 Pietras. Joyce 123 Pigos, Charles Pinney Robert 154 Pipik. Kenneth PIRRI, GRACE 44.189 Pisam, Ralph Pish. Brian 141 Pitcher, Debbie 141 Pizzuti. Juliet 141 Pizzuti, Salvatore 141 Planck. Leigh 164 Platt, Ronda 141,164 PL1CHTA, JOAN 44 Plutino, Lisa 123 Plymaie. Allen 142 Polosky. Patricia 141 POMPEY, MEGAN Poochigian, Rene 142 Popolo, Oante 154 PORCARI GUILIO 44 Porcari. Sandra 154 Porcari. Teresa 154 Portland. Michael 154 PospisiJ, Cathy 123 Rospisil, Mary Ellen 142 POWERS. GLEN 44 Poyneer, Laura 154 Pozzi. Angela 123,189 Pozzi. Vicki 154 Prach, Mary Ellen 154 PRACH. MICHAEL 44 Pratt. James Pratt, Nancy 123 Prebish, Lynn 154, 164 Pnbuta, David 142 Pribulick. James 154 PRIBUUCK, PETER 44. 228 Price. Lynn PRICE, MARJORIE Prikazsky Lisa 141 Prosman. David 154 Prosman, Michael 154 PROSMAN, SANDRA 44 Prudente. Vincent 123 PRUSAKOWSKI, JOHN 44. 228 Prusia, Jeffrey 154 Prusiensky. Kenneth Pucedo, Gary 154 Pudupakkam, Sheela 154 PULSE, ELIZABETH 44, 252 Pulse. Robert 123. 218 Puterbaugh, Brad 154 PUTERBAUGH. BRIAN 44 PUTRINO. DAVID 44 Putrino. Jon Putrino, Paul Ouanne. Brian 155 Quanne, Colleen Quanne, Kelley QUANNE, KIMBERLY 57 QU ARANT A, ANGELA 44. 252 QUARANTA. ANNETTE 44,252 Quaranta, Anthony 155. 223 QUART ARARO. CHRIS Ouartararo. Susan 142 Quealy. David 123 Queneil. Camille 155 QUERCIA, DOMENIC44 Quinlivan, Ann 123 Quirello. David 123 Quirello, Debra 142 Rader, Lori 142. 244 RAOER. NEIL 45 Rahn, Colleen 142 Rahn, Dawn 123,164 Ramby, Tara 142 RANDESI. DAVID 45 Randesi, Frank 123 Rando, Mark 155 Rands Laurie 123 RANDS, SHARON 45 Rasile, Deborah 142, 164. 169 RASILE NANCY-MARIE 45.189, 164. 165 169 Ratchford. Michelle Raub Fredenck 155 Raymond, Timothy REA, PHILIP 45 Reap. Daniel REARDON. JOHN 45 Redpath, Marcy Redpath. Michael Redolphy. Eric 155 REDOLPHY LISA 45, 180 Reece. Robert Reed, Cheryl 123 REED, TERRY REHUREK, LYNNE 45 Reif. James 155,223 REIF. JEFF 45.218 REJDA, KATHLEEN 45, 164 RENNER. CONNIE 46. 171 Renner. Donna 142.172 Repinecz, Nadine 155 Reynolds. Chstino Reynolds. David 155 REYNOLDS, DEBBIE 46. 180 Reynolds. Mark 123 Richardson. Mary Richardosn, Sharon 155 Richmond, Eugene 142. 164 Richter, Roberil23 Rieg. William 155 RILEY JACQUELINE 46 RINDE. JEFFREY 46 Rinde, Susan 142. 164 Riner, Laura 155 Riner, James 142 Riner. Paulla Ripic, Jennifer 124 Ripic, John 142 RIPIC. PAUL 46 Ripic, Penne 142 Rita, Alexander 155, 223 RITA. JOSEPH 46 Rivenburg, Dennis 156 RIVENBURG. SHARI 46 Rizzi. Lisa 155, 164 RIZZI, ROBERT 46. 164 RIZZI. SANDRA 46 Roach, Francis 124 Roberto. Domenic ROBERTS. LAURIE 124 Robinson, Etleen 124 Robinson. Gary 142 Robinson. Heather 124 Robinson. Michael 142 Roche, Joseph 142.164, 169 Rodgers. Robert 155 Roe, Elizabeth Rogers. Eleanor 155 Rogers, Tamara 155,172 Rogers, Tertanne 142. 164 Rogers. Tracey 142 Rogers, Tracy 124 ROLLO, PAUL 57 Rolio, Valene 155 Roma, Angela 155 Roma, Christine 124 Roma, Debra 124 244 ROMA, DENISE 46 Roma, James 124 ROMA, LISA 46 ROMA. MICHELLE 47 Roma, Roberta 155 Roma, Sandra 142, 189 ROMA, TINA 47 ROMA. VINCENT Roman, Andrea 142 Romanosky. Maryanne 139 Romanowski, Michael 142 Romanowski, Stanley 124 Rompaia, Elaine 124 Rosa, Deborah 142, 164 ROSA. MICHELLE 47 ROSEN, VALERIE 47 Rossi, Alissa 142 Rossi. Francine 142.164 Rossi, Jean 124.252 ROTHWELL, MARK 47 Rotunno. Ronnie Rought, Susan 155 Rouse. Walter 124 Rowley. Marshall 155 Rowley, Michael 142 ROZELSKY. THEODORE 47,180 RUANE. BETH 47,180 Ruane. Kathleen 155 RUANE. MICHAEL 47 RUANE. ROBERT 47 Ruane. Sharon 155 RUGGERO, PAUL 47 RUSHANSKI. MCIHAEL 47 Rusnak, James 124 RUSSELL, ROGER Russik, Ardele Russm, Elaine 124 RYAN. CHRISTOPHER 47 Ryczak. Christine 155 Ryman, Beth Ann 142 Rynders. Colleen 155. 171 Rynders, Jeffrey SACCO. LISA 48 Safford, Steven 142 Salamido. Gary 124. 189 Salatycke, Peter 155 SALVATORE, ANGELO Salvatore, Anthony 142 Sandm, Thomas 124 Sansky. Lynn 142 SANTACROSE, ANNE 48. 244 Santacrose, Dean 124 Santacrose, John 124 Santelli, Ed 155 Santodonato. Louis 155 Saraceno. Frank Santi. Karen 142 Saunders, Brenda 142 Saunders, Brian 124, 180 SAUTRO. TAWN1 Savage, Alan 124 Savage Kevin 142 SAVIDGE, TAMARA 48. 164 Sawchuck. Christopher 142. 164 Sawchuck, Terese 155. 164 Saxton, Dorleta Sbarra. James 155 Scanlin, Valerie 155 Scales, Randy 124 Sclaes. Robin 142,172 Scales, Scott 142 SCALONE CHRISTOPHER 48 SCHAEFER. ROBERTA 57 Schaffer, Donakj 142 Schappert. John 124 Schappert Mary 142 SCHNEIDER, STEVEN 48 Schoonmaker, Dawn 124 Schoonmaker. Julie 124 Schoonmaker. Richard 155 Schofield, Thomas Schrader, Julie 142 SCHUHLE, LINDA 57 Schuhle. Thomas 124 Schweckendieck. Lucille 142,172 Scordlno, Richard 142 Scott. Frank 142 Scon, Judith 155 ScoU, Lisa 142 Scott, Michael 124 Sculley. John 142 Sedelmeyer. Laura 124 SEDELMEYER. STEVEN 28 SEDLACEK, STEVEN 128 SEEGER. ERIC 48 Seeger. Linda 164 Seliga, Emil 155 Seliga. Maureen 155 Seliga. Stephen 142 Seliga. Susan 124 Sen ft. Michael 124.164 Semw. Diane SERGI. MARK Sertno, Annette 155 SERINO, DENISE 48 Serkiz, Sally 155 SEROWIK, KAREN 40, 180 Serowtk, Susan 124 Sevara, Jeanette 155 Severance. Paula 124 SEXTON. JAMES 48 SEXTON. REBECCA 49 164 Shaffer. Gloria 124 Shaffer. Joseph 124 Shaffer, Michael Shamulka. Bruce 142 Shanley. Lisa 142 Shapiro, Carolyn 155 SHAPIRO. MARCY 49 Shearer, Tammy 143 Shearer Tresa 156 Shelansky, Paul 143 SHELEPAK, GREGORY 49 Shelepak, Steven 156 Shelton. Amy 156 SHELTON, JAY 49, 228 Sheperdson, Jeffery 143 Shipman. Mark 143 Shipway. Michael 124, 171 Shirey. Suzanne Shirley, Susan 124 Sholtis, John 156,164 SHULTS, ERIC 49 Sick. Beth 143 Siebert, Mark 156 Silvestn, Mario 124.218 SILVESTRI, MARY JO 49 Silvestn, Melissa 143 Silvey, Douglas Simmonds. Leon Simmons. Michael 156 Simonik, Donald 124 Sinclair. Charles 124 Sinclair. David 156 Sinclair, Scott 143 SINICKI, LAURIE 49. 252 Sinicki, Michael 143 Skobern. Terry 143 SKONEICKI, LORI 49 Skrivan. Chris Slahucka. Joan 143. 164 167 280 Slahucka, Michael 156 SLAHUCKA, SHARON 49 SLAMA, STEVEN Slimacek, Alena 143 SLOANE JOANN 49. 164 Sloane, Maureen 124 Sloans, Russell 143 Slyker. Richard 124 Smacher Thomas 124 SMALES. DELMAR Smales Rhonda 143 SMEDIRA, ROSEANNE 49 Smeltzer Ronald Smetana, Debra 124. 164 SMITH DIANA 50 Smith, Donald 143 Smith, Donna 124 SMITH, JAMES 50 Smith. Jeffrey 125 Smith, Kelly 156 Smith, Kristin 143 Smith. Mark 156 SMITH. MICHELE 50,164 Smith. Patrick 156 Smith, Randall 125 Smith, Rebecca 143 Smith. Sally Smith, Sherj Smith. Stephanie 156.164 Smith, Steven 143 Smith, Tamar 143,164 Smith. William Snowberger. Daniel 143 SNOWDEN, JUNELL Sobech. Charles 156 Somers. Kathleen 125, 164 167 Somers, Michelle 156 Somma, Marianne 156 Somma, Stephen 125 Soultams. Peter 156 Sowers, Darcy Sowka, Andrea 143 Sowka. Glennis Spaar, Cynthia 143.164 Spadine. Alan 125 SPALIK, JOSEPH Spaiik. Robertl25 SPEAR, CATHY Speicher, Shaun 143 Spellane, Mary 156 Spellane, Teresa 189 Spera. Sonny 125,189 Spechowicz, Frank SPEIGEL, STACEY Spillman David 143, 228 Spillman, Leigh 156 Spmeili. Francine 156 SPINELLI, LORETTA 50 Spitasky, Lisa 156 Spoor, Melissa 156 SPRAGUE. STANLEY 50 Springer. John 156 SPRINGER. KEVIN 50 Stachyra, Robert 156 Starock. Sharon Starring, Diane 143 Stedman, Van 156 Steenberg Debra 143 STELLA, CRAIG 50 Stelmak, John 156. 223 STEPHENS, CHRISTINE 50 Stephens, Bradley 156 Stephens, Dawn 125 Stertacci, Donna 143 Sterlacci. John Sterns. Douglas 125 Stewart. Mark 143 Stockton, Vernon STRAIN. RANDAL 57.218 Strain, Stacey 143 Strait, Cindy 156 Stausser. Lisa 143,164 STRICK, MARY 50, 180 STRILEY, BLUE 50 STROLLO. JOHN 50 Stratio Robert 143 Strom, Cheryl 125, 164 Strouse, Robert Struck, Andrew 143 Struckus, Gregory 125 STRUCKUS, RANDAL 50, 180.171 Struzzen, Kimberly 156 Stull, Christopher 156 STURM MICHAEL 51, 180 Sturm, Robert 156 Sudick, Lydia 125 Sulatycke, Peter Sulich Bob 156 Sulich. Steve 143 Sullivan, Margaret 143. 244 Sullivan, Michael 125 SUMMERS, MARJORIE 51 Summers. Paul 156 Summers, Tom 125 Sundgren Richard Supree, Teresa 143 Surmik. Barbara 125 Svercek Leanne 143 Svercek Lori 125, 164 Swartz, Wendy 156 Swetz, Michael 156 SYLVESTER. BRYAN 51 Sylvester, Karoline 143 Sylvester, Lori 156 Sylvester, Scott 156 Symancyz, Lisa 143,164 Sypher. Brenda 156,164 Szczgielski, Rebecca 156 TA1T, KAY 51 Taladay. Janice 125. 228 Taiaday, Jeanne 125 TALLMAN, JEFFREY 51 Tamcone. Kathleen Tartamella, Maria 156 TATICH, DENISE 51,252, 174 Taticb, Kathleen 156 TATKO KENNETH 51. 218 Taylor David 156 Taylor, George 144 TAYLOR. LYNDA TAYLOR MARYBETH51 Taylor Nancy TAYLOR, WILLIAM TEDESCHI. JOHN 51 TEDONE, ROSALIA 51 Teeple. Kandi Terpack Laura 144.164 Terresgrossa. Joseph 125.218 Tersmette. Margaret 125 Tewksbury, Andrew 144 Thetga, Ruth 125 Thiele Andrew 156 Thomas. Becky 125. 164 Thomas, Douglas 156 THOMAS. GLEN THOMPSON, JAMES 51 Thompson. James Thompson. Suzanne 125 Thompson, Thomas 156 Tiben. Ellen 125,164 167 Tiberi. Eugene 144 Tiberi. Robert 144 TIBERI, VALERIE 51 TINKLEPAUGH KEVIN 51 Titocci. Ma Titti, Lisa 157,171,244 TODD. JAMES Todd, Suzanne 144 Tokos. Henry 144 TOMANEK, THERESA 52 Tomanek, Todd 157.223 Tomik, Michael TOOLE. PATRICK 52 Topencik, Mark 157 Toth. Christopher 125 Toth, James 157,223 Tovornik, Joseph Townsend, John 144 Towndsend, Karen Townsend. Patrick TOZER. TERRY 52. 164 TRABUCCO. THOMAS 52 Tran. Mai 144 Tran. Nutran 144 TRAPANI USA 52 Tredo, Jeffrey 223 Tredo, Paul 144 Tripp, Lisa Tripp, Mark 125 Trofibio. Lisa 157, 189 Trofibio, Mary 144 Troxell. Danny 144 TROXELL. TAMf 52 Turner Deborah 125 Turner. Scotl 157 Turner. Timothy 125 Tumgiano. Angel 125 Turngiano, Paula 144 Tye, David 125 Tye. Maureen 157 Tzivams, Michael 144 Uhler, William 157 Ulmer, Holly 144 Urban, Karen 125 URBAN KARL52 Urdanick. Todd 125 VALENT BRADLEY 52 Vailese, Michael VANABS, SUSAN 52 VanBramer Lisa 144 VanBurger Terisa 157 VanCampen. Lori 125 Vandermark Bonita 157 VANDERMARK. JAMES 58 Vandermark. Juanita 126 Vandermark. William 157 Vanlnwegen, Myra 157. 164 VanNocker, Linda 144 164 Wage James WAGNER JAMES 52 Walburger, Kathleen 157 Walburger, Kimberly 126 Walczyk, Suzanne 157 Walenesky. Paul 144 Walach. Eva 157 Walker, Cindy 157 Wall. David 157 Wallan. Donna 144 Walling. Pamela 157 WALSH. ALICE 58 Walsh, Angela 144 Walsh, Genevieve 126, 164 Walsh. Kathleen 157.164 168.172 Walsh, Kathleen 157 WALTON, DEREK 53,180 WANCK. BRIAN 53 Ward, William 126 Warnes Julie 126,164, 167 Warnes, Linda 157, 164, 167 Warren, Judy 157 Warren, Zina 126 Washburn, MaryElien Wassel, Kim 126.164 Wassel, Peter 144 Wasser. Christopher 144 164 WATKINS. ERIC 53, 164 WATKINS, KEVIN 58 Watkins, Tammy 157 Watson, James Watts. Jason 157 Watts, Michael 157, 223 Wayson. Susan WEBB, DAVID 53 WEBB, LORRAINE 53 Wrbb Timothy 157 Weber. Dianne 157, 164 Weber, George 126 Weber, Karl WEBER. LYNN 53 WEISKOPFF BERNADETTE 53 Weiskopff, Marilyn 126 Weiskopff, Thomas 157 Welch, Christopher 144 Welch, Paula 144, 172 WESKO. CHARLES 53, 218 WESSER, JERRY 157 Weston. Keith 126 WESTON, ROGER 53 Weyant, Lorraine Weyer, Thomas 157 WHEELER, JOHN 53 White, Cynthia 126,164 White. Donald White. James 144 WHITE. JEANNE 53. 180 White. Jon White, Kenneth 144 White, Laurie White, Mark White. Scott 144 White. Shannon 144 White, Tina 157.164 Whitehead, Kimberly 158 164 Whittaker, Kenneth 158, 164 WIDO. GREGORY 53 Wilbur, Charles 126 WILCE, JEFFREY Wilce, Phyllis 158 189 Wilce Susan WILCOX. KELLY 54 Wilcox. Mary 158,164 167 Wilcox. Michael 127 Wild rick. Albert 144 Williams. Annette Williams. Carole 126 WILLIAMS. DAVID 54 Williams. Eric 158 Williams, George 126 Williams. Gregory 144 Williams. Jack 127,218 Williams Michael 144 Williams, Noreen 127. 164 Williams. Steve WILLIAMS. SUZANNE 54, 180 Willis, Karen 127 Willis, Lorraine 144 Willson. Dons 127 Wilson, David 144 WILSON, DONALD 54 WILSON. DOUGLAS 54, 173,178, 185 186 194 Wilson, James 144 Winter. Mfchelle 127 W1NTERGRASS. JOHN 54 WINTERMUTE, DEBRA 54 Wintermute, Patricia 158, 164 WITHERS, SANDY 54 Witt Deborah 144 Witt. Stephen 127 WOLF. DOUGLAS 54 Wolfe David 158 Wolfe. Kathleen 127 Wood Adrienne 158, 164 Wood. Gregory 158 WOOD. LINDA Wood. Stephen 127.164 WOODRUFF, JANE 54 Woods. Michelle 158 Woods. William 144 Worely. Spencer 127 Wortman, Linda 145 Wrenner. Kevin Wright. Gain 27 Wright, Thomas 145,171 WROBLESK1, LISA 54 164 Wrobleski. Cheryl 145 164, 167 WURTH, KURT 54 WYAK, COURTNEY 55 WYATT, JOHN 55 Wyatt, Richard 145 Wyatt, Stacey 158 YAGER, THOMAS Yoest, Edward 158 YOUNG, CHARLES YUNGKURTH, KRISTIN 55 Yungkurth, Kurt 127 Yurko, James 127 Zacheis. Elaine 145 Zacheis, Paula 158 Zades, James 127 ZADES, PATRICIA 55 Zappez Stefan 158 Zarzinski. Robbyn 158 Zayac. Thomas Zeccoia. Mark Zeccola, Matthew 158 Zechman, Eric 145 Zeigler Christy 158 Zembek. Timothy 145 Zemberi, Lon 145 Zenzayer, Theresa Zevan, David 158 Ziegler. Laune 127 Zielinski, Catherine 145 Zielinski, Robert 145 Ziemba, John 127 ZIMMER. CARRIE 55 Zimmer, Randy 158 Zimmerman, Ellen 127 Zimmerman, Gary 158 Zizak David 158. 223 ZIZAK, MICHAEL 55 218 ZUR, LESLIE 58 Zwirble Bernadine Zwirble Colleen 145 281 CLASSIFIED ADS woodie We made it! Couldn't have done it with- out you I FISH DEAR BBBBM (Moinsy). NV and you too! P S TGIF Love, JC CHIPMUNK — Thank you for two beautiful years! And remember ■We've Only Just Begun’ Please wait for me I Love You — Forever, CATERPILLAR JEFF — I love you now I love you always CASEY TO JEFF, How can anyone so smart be so dumb? To the group of all our crazy friends — Sue B. Lydia, Rob, Larry, and the rest of you. Remember second period on day two and lunch sixth BILL and JESSICA GOCK, QUING, Sl FISH Have a good summer. FROG Faithful and glowing With the invisible dawn Are you, my gentle moon And I. your angel, Will fly on the wings of a dove To touch your heart. Forever WANTED by Kathy and Becky Blonde male 6 feet, 175 lbs., gr. 11. var- sity football no. 33, third per gym, lunch sixth or seventh. TO THE ORCHIES, Good luck in your future years at UE And Jenny, please take my place as Lei pee s pest JESSICA Love. Rosebud MARIA. To the best friend a person could have You've made my years in high school great Always rememb all the fun times wa ve had together To me you're like my second sister Love, NANCY TO: MAC, K2, PAM. H.F., JOHNSY, AND MICH. You folks have made my life much more fun and exciting Thanks so much for everything I love you all. JUDY B B I love you Thanks tor lots of great times. Love, C.C. DEAR JC, Remember always the great NYC trip TGIF, and me I love you, To our favorite two Spoogettes; Frannie and Shirley, BBBBM May you guys cherish the old memories and live for the new ones. We‘11 always love ya! SUE and BOONER To: RANDSIES, HUCKAPOO, BLIGHSKI, NEEN, LYDJA, LESLIE, and DIANA. Thanks for making my high school years the four best years of my life! Love ya always, REESE Disco Ted and Disco Laura take one final bow It’s been fun. Best Wishes to All! ONCE Upon a Mattress in a land called Camelot we sat watching a Birdie go Bye Bye while waiting for My Fair Lady and a Music Man Thanks for all the memories Love, JACK AND LOR LAURA You know how hard it is to say it in words so I won t. KK 282 CLASS OFFICERS Senior Class Officers: Sharon Slahucka, Annette Quaranta, Kathy Bendert, Bob Battaglini. Junior Class Officers: Judy Hashem, Sally Boyer, Karen Antonai- lis, Angela Pozzi. Sophomore Class Offi- cers: Teresa Melville, Julie Snyder, Becky Menichetti, Joan Sla- hucka. 183 THESAURUS ARTISTS Jackie Riley: Activities Division Page Larry Angeline: Sports Division Page Maryellen Healey: Faculty Division Page Lynn Maisowski: Current Events Division Page Jeff Cipolla: Underclassmen Division Page Mary Brown: Senior Division Page The 1980 Thesaurus staff would like to give special thanks to the artists listed above for their special contribution to this year’s yearbook, Their involvement has provided a yearbook put together by a larger group of students and has given us a truly memo- rable book. THESAURUS STAFF Editors-in-chief Michele Smith and Judy Moyer Section Editors: Seniors: Pamela Lounsberry and Karen Machalek Faculty: Terese Banko Underclassmen: Lori Webb Activities: Tim Zembek Sports: Karen Kunz and Karen Hoeflein Treasurer: Betsey Fisher Assistant Treasurer: Rob Buckla Copy: Laurie Cammarata Index: Doug Wilson Photographer-in-chief: Armin Heurich General Staff: Alyson Fegan, Liz Dreux, Erin Peterson, Maria lannone, Lynne Crooke, Sharon Locke, Donna Renner, Jackie Riley, Luci Schweckendieck, Ann Battle, Julie Schoonmaker, Dawn Schoon- maker, Keith Opp, Jeff Cipolla, Jim Fantuzzo, Debbie Lorenz, Julie Chermak, Lisa Ackerman, Jackie Eck, Judi Fisher, Tamra Macko, Aaron Gould, John Cipada. Lisa Rossi, Alison Krymowski, Diane Peckham, John Bates, Sue Thompson. Bonnie Hanna. Advisors: Susan McLain and Barbara Fisher Special Thanks to Mr. Robert MacFadden and Taylor Publishing Company The staff also wishes to thank Vardens Studios Prestwood Studios Gannett Newspapers Newsweek Business Week Time


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